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* “EVENING STAR. oF Prectovs STONES 1m ANARTAC, wt ae Tus Paz of Chilpanarigo (Mexico} saya that so long agoas the year 1534 Don Vicente ‘Navarrete delivered to a gentleman a sack con- taining fitteen or twenty Tound stones, sent to him by the herdsman from the hacienda of Do- jores, with a letter, in which he inform-d him that. being a soldier with Gen. Guerr-ro, he ceticrstood that those stones were worth money, becanse sme of them contained diamon is. The present was valaed very lightly, and the stones were left forgotten in a storeroom, where they were lest. ely some Mexican papers dis- nesed thisad th care, trying to indicate the «pot where sald diamonds were found. Other stones were caused to be brought, and the result was that these diamonds were foundon the bank of a ravine ow the land of the hacienda Dolores, ‘a, at the foot of the Hill of Dia- fan? is red c without vegeta- i with large and small stones, ¢ flint. Some of them contain md others more or : ® true dia. of the opinion be found s y in the ay i Gen. e. saving that he ons ard in Wryekolf and Several persons ithe bailding noke and a portion of the woodwork were quickly extin A, p was then made to ascertain corner of the ein the fac- ily unconscious about the arms and 1 into the open air, and ed conscic He said’ that gacan froma barrel of whiskey, i candie in his hand. tne liquid eaking the barrel intoa handred scattering the burning whiskey Lang was taken into an ad- attended by Dr. Schilling.—V. achignant killed this The m a bar-room cause was an insult offered Buchignani’s wife by Lippi. In the first weeks of Jane last Bach- ignani went back to Itaty on a pleasure and business trip. Day before yesterday a letter Was received from him, stating that while in the province of Lucea, he had met the three broth- ersof Lippi. They attacked Buchigna: who was accompanied by afriend. Pulling their re- volvers, Buchignani and his friend emptied them into the three brothers, with the effect of killing o # dangerously wounding the other two. ‘This was all of the family, and for the resent the vendetta is ended.— Memphis Ava- anche, Aw ‘tT. vor HER Lost Prov- FNcES.—There is something pathetic and affect- mourning of Frenchmen over the vce and Lorraine. In Havre on Fri- lot the Garde Republicaine gave a se people of the et Provinces who prefer to be than Germans. A numberof Al- s, dressed in mourning and earrving ch national colors, took up a collection nee. The greatest enthusiasm d, and a large sum of money was bar THE CATTLE DISEASE makes its appearance at nearly th time in England and Am \. Great sim reports the rinderpest and [!linois the Texan ¢ ever. The disease being cura- bie in « w cascs, and spreading with great rom ‘Irovet fealin » exh! drove, the only successful with it is to promptly kill the amy trace of it. Other a fatal contagion spreading } our herds, and assaming proport render retief dificult or impos: john Bat livorce from , John, and her in the same | ige, while rendering scly remarked that John w hawk and the buzzard.” ttle romance. An orphan et home in Penne | ago by wicked relatives who ate to themselves her inhe s of hardship as a poor = been identified in Mich.gan and cing made to restore her to her own, | lservant become a wealthy heiress is idediy an object of A SLIGHT DIFFERENCE between ice Tor sanitary parpose. A man | ord, Conu.,the other day, of dysen- ream combined. The doctor had at could have as much ice as wanted, and his in =r three gene finished nim igent attendants allowed o tee of ice cream, onese paper ble ‘actusetts have not for ten years. amunist leader, has himself in commant 's orders to them. eaith continues to her physicians think one {| of hy, and the ye oluced a baby @ directions—a regular Jar STF The ladies 0 Ind., have notified | one MeLaui opens a saloon in that place he m nseq uences S7-A firm of “‘tonsorial artists” has its bills spread around the Yarmocth Camp, heade “Special notice—beards removed without pai &7 Several of the English railway companies mi mplate abolishing the use of class carriages adopting the American style. LAWS OP THE UNITED STATES, Parsed et the Second Session of the Forty-Second Congress, 118. ]—Conrinwed. and amend the Depertm h warrant of at- Listrict or mestetant person authoriz-d the jadge, or, in | ourt of the | NATURE—Nc executed with all wWhoshall take the » his custody, and lucutory or ‘foal 9 before property er of them, the par a which ues raised. Any roperty attache) - confined to nis right 19 aa damag>s. hed shall court, ¢ 8 exeenti: mareh made, in case of ors for two mont 4 of mon rest mouths. The publication shall be e Wepaper published iu the district whe = Property ie situate, and th by the order ander which the war- cation thoreuf net. ‘That afier the first publication ef suc f attac bment as required by law, eve tails theresf | | bothof Washington, D. C . of having possession of any pr natog toy the said Gefeadante, or either of 2 having knowiedge ot such notice, shall apewer for the amount of such debt, valne of such property; aud any disposal or t tod of any such property, to the ii the Colted States, ball be illeas y and vold. “hen the person indebted to, or having poms pes en d+ fendants, oF echer of ty of, nown to the district attorney or mar- hau, fuch ee = see that aeeen he atachment is served pom sac 3 ba want of such notice sball not tev attach: went. Bac. ‘That upon application of the party whose bas been attached, the court, or any judge -may discharge the’ warrant of attachment the property of the azeticest. provided such wnt sball execute to the United States @ uficient penal boad, im double the value of the Broperty attached, to be opereves by a jadge of the Svctt. and with condition for the reture of sa‘a prop- Srty or te answer any jadgment which may bs rea- dered by she court in t emises. * coreti cel ta a Potning Rereim contained shalt be orstr ted to Innit or abridge, in any msnBer, suc’ ns “of ihe United States aa have accrued of been alowed in any district under the formar headoption of State laws by, courts. Src. 337 That the following acts and parts ofacts Snd resviutions and parts of resolutions are hereby se peaied, but euch repeal shalt not be coustrasd (> Aflect or extend to sty eriaes or offenses heretofore Slositted, end which, are punishable under an) by, repealed: bat all such crimes and ut. sce shall be provecuted. determined, end pa -¢ accorcing to the said laws, ths same as if this Led not passe: all such repeal be con. fo affect apy appointment to «Mer or auy net. debt, or dematd urder cr by virtae of the awe. but all anch ‘yorments, contracts, <obts. and aemands shall have full force wed cffest, We tome es this act Dad Bet paced, Thay tne rences to the ssid acts hereby ra the same as contained in the edi at Large, published by Little, Tand ty virtue of the resolution of March tore. eighteen bundred and forty Sv the con Urvation thereof, f March 3, 1791, chapter 23, volume 1, page 218, Tart, namely, section 2. one 0 in May 8.1 Pag? 364. fn : £3, volume 1, Ferg mats paeetine 2d ht, 313, 13, 14, 25, ‘and 28 # 18, 16, 17, 13, 19, 20, 21, 22, March 3, 1797. chapter 19, yolume 1, page 09, in part, namely. sections 4,8, 6,7.3,and 9. Jane 22. 1798. chapter £5, Volume 1. page 569. Decenb'r lo, lato, chapter 1, volame"onge 15, ~ volume 2, 88, oe Rone i aud 3 Fatruacy 18; 150, chapter 6 2, abruary 18. 152, che me 190. im part. namely so much as relates > led are to | the Starnte, mand Compa- frankirg and free mil matter of Delegates. hapter 43, volums 2, pags 159, in part. sections 3.4.5, 5, and March 2. 1504, chapter 31. volume % page 275, in part mamely, sections 3 and 4 March 8, 15907. chapter 43. volume 2, pags 444, in rart, rarely, secti April 30, 1810. chapter 37, ‘olume 2. page 592. January 17,1511. chapter 4, volame 2, page S15. | January 14-1513. chapter 9, volume 2. pags 79). | Febreary %, 1813, chapter 34, volume 2, page 13,1813, Apri is, 114. part. vamely Febroary 2, 15 20 ‘olnme 3. prge 4. pier 75 volumne 3, page 130, in ‘ctions 3and 4 , chapter 65, volume 3, page 43, volume 3, page 25: et 107, volume 3. page 3% hapier 23, volume 3, page 545. | i821, chapter i, volume 3, page | 3.1814. cha 3 iS BSB December 1 649. x, ‘er 127, volame 3, page 702, in Part, Damely, sction 3 | March, 1523, chapter 33, volume 3, pags 704, | in part ly, section 3. | 3 chapier 48, volume 4, page 95, in Fy sections 2, 3, and 4. hapter 64, ‘hapter 61, volu chapter 2, voluc , Chapter 9, volume 4, page 20 part. nemely, so much of sectic i208 the employment o fixes their salaries. May 9, 1235, chapter 59, volume 5, paze 17, 'n rt, naniels. go much of gection'l sa relates 9 the duties of the Postmaster General July 2.1895 chapter 270, volume 5, page 50. July 7, 1538, chapter 172, volume 8, page 271, in part, namely. section 2. January 25, 159), chapter 4, volume &, pace S14. July 30.1342, chapter 107, volume &. page 495, in part. namely, section i, and xo much of sec- tion 3 as euthorizes the employment of ad ditional clerks. August 2), 1542. chapter £85, volume 5, page 833 in part, nam-ly, section 1. Februsry 18,1543, chapter 31, volume 5, page March 3, 1345, chapter 43, volume 5, page 732. March 3. 134, chapter volune 5 — b 3, 1345, aa oi in part, namely, section March 1. 1517, chapter 33. volume 9, March 2, 1847, chapter 37, volume Pp im part, namely, the several provisos i section 5, relating to the compensation of cepucy postmas ers and the frankiag pri lege to the same, and anthorizing the em- ployment of the Assistant Postmasters Gen- eral as special agents, and allowing them compensation therefor 4 all of section 3. March 3. 1847, chapter volume 9, page 153, = part, namely, sections 8,10, 11,12, 13, and May 17,1848, chapter 43. volume 9, page 230. May 27,1583, chapter 47, volume 9, page 23i, In part. bamely. sectior June 2, 188. chapter 79, volume 9, page 211, Ancust 14, 1383. chapter 175, volume 9. page 205, im part, pamely, section 3 March 2.1349, chapter 39, volume 9, page 383, May 15. 1590, chapter 1. volums 9, pags 423, part, pamely, section September 27, ist), chapter 75, volume 9, page 473, inipart, namely, section 2. March i-1351, chapter 2). volnme March 3, 1851, chapter 21, volum: in part, uamely. sections 2.3, and 4 March 3, }321. chapter 43, volume 9, page 65 part, namely, section 2 Angust 30, 1852, chapter 93, volume 10, page Angust 31, 1882, chapter 111, yolame 10, 110, in part. name! ona 2 and 3 A 32. chapter 113, verume 10. page in part, namely, sections 3,4, 5,6,7, 3,9, ‘and 10. March 3, 1853, chapter 97, volume 1 i bh of sec paze 5) pace +» page 189, ton Sas isd. chapter 1854, chapter 52, volame much of sections 1, » salaries of clerks he Post-Oflice Department, | 4. chapter 6), volume W, page 20, | part. namely, ont . 1854. €' . volame 10, pa, 203. volume I, pa pter 242, | 9 293 stloy Saspro | af © Postmaster General | Angust 8,1} . Volume 10, page $33, in part 6 $41 page 635, | ections 1,2, 4,and 5. ‘bapter 129, volume 11, page 81 4. iu part. namely. sectic June 14 i tur 151, vol in part, ramery. section 2 June H, 183, chapter in part. namely, secti April 3, 13%, chapter 1, ¥ April 6, 1540. ims 1, page 337, s4and 5. um+}2, prge it, volume 12, page 11. | June 15. 15%. chapter 331, voli in part, nem-ly, the sev. tion 1, and el) of sectio . chapter £7, v. in pert, namely, sections 2,3. 1 11, 12,13. and Ii, and so much of © lates to the rat r between the States aud T. east of the Rocky Monnt: Territori February 23, 154) March rritories sand the States on the Pacific y chapter 61, volnme 12, page 1361, chapter 73, volume 1 io part. neinely, sec: Jaly 24 1:61. chapter 12, vol Jonuary 21, 1662 pter 9, vol April 16, 1582, chapter . April 17, 1862, chapter £5, volume 12, pags 331s in pari, namely. section 4. June 2, 1462, chapter 95, volume 12, page 413, in part. pemely. tions 2 and July 16, i862 ter 135. volume 12. page 533 March 3, 1563 rer 71, volume i2. page 701. January 22. 1961, chaptor 4. volume 13, page 2. in me 13, ‘pare 3 me 13, pawe 35, 4,5, 6, wad 7, 102, volume 13: page 95 64. chapter 185, volume 13, page 181, in part, namely. section 6, vo 12, me 12, ps Voluine 12, page 3: July 1. 14, chapter 197, voinme 15, page 3°5. July 4, 1564, chapter 241, volume 13, page 352. January 2, 185, chapter 16, volnme 13, page February 25,1585, chapter 47, volume 13, page ‘5 2, 1565, chapter 89, volume 13, page "1 ISS, chapter %, volmme Ls pags ip part, namely, February 1. I~ February i6 is ater i, volmme li, page 3, May Is. 15, chaj volame 11, page 45, in Fart. namely Sand 4 volume Lt, pag lume 11, ‘page 4 Apier 2 lame H, page S24, wely, the in. ton 1, the pay of female folders im the ad leiter + ffic apter I, volume Ii. page Februsry 18, 1567, chapter 41, volume 14, page aim part ton ary 131557. ch: fm part, noms pase 49,in | to th i conventions vilege on the ongressioual hapter 245, volume 15 1828, number 1, yolu: Beso! umber 1, volume 4, ps pnmb age 4! March 2.1 me 15, page 28. Act of March 3. clame 16, page $72. in part. namely, section 4 osals and con m of the mails, anifor Felatiog te pre! Tansportath purposes. [Arproved, Jane 3, 1372, MARBIED. BIDGWAY—CUDDY. By Bev. J G_ Batler, JAMES F. RIDGWAY to Miss ANN M. CUDDY Baltimor d New York papers please cc 4 a = ee DIED. FENWICK. On the 25th instant, at o'clock p. m., WILLIE A., only daughter of ‘Wm. A. and P. M_ Fenwick, aged 15 years. Hier funeral will take place from St Dominic's church. on 2th Instant, at oclock. ‘The reludve and friends of the family are invited to attend, GRIFFIN. On the morning of the 6th of A MICHAEL JOSEPH, tnfaut son of Thomas sed Mary Gio: aged 6 miutheand IT days. | secured by a deed of tray | Mahogany B. lo volume 11, page 364, | olumy page 364 |p Fureral w: ¢ place to-morrow, the 27th inst., at So'clocksfrom thecorner of Lah eh Batre” UNDERTAKERS. | | nme ' MARVEY, UNDERTAKER, (Successor to HARVEY § MARR,) Ho, 934 F Staxst, between Ninth and Tenth. MBTALLIO BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS SHROUDS, HABITS, &e. 618 ELEVENTH STLEST, neor *URNITURE Ai Aire * oatetad MADE 4uB UNDERTAEER, So. 735 Tru Srecer, BeTween G AND H STRaers arsely Coffins and Caskets of all kinds. AMP MEETINGS —TE: a A ST Cy AUCTION SALES. ¥ COLDWELL & KING, Anctiones weuth street, One door north of Pennsylvania avenue, AUCTION SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, DRY GOODS. HOSIERY, RIBBONS, Lacks. 4c On TUESDAY MORNING, Angust 27th, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, withont raserr: & stock of Boots, Shoes, D: Notion ae The ation ot oe fi dealers is called to thie jon ail der is ca tot fale. [it"} COLDWELL & KING, Aac! ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aua B Bo. Tool Rorthwest corver 10th and D sts. TRU SALE OF VACANT LOTS ON TWEET Rone aH REE WR BETWEEN BOUNDARY STREET. y virtue of # deed of trast to me, dated February 44 be ; 5 Be: Tey by 1572, and recorded in Liber No. . et. eq .of the land records of the District of Columbia, o Bo freme of Gout tabla, Twill sell at public suction, bremisosyou TURSUAY, day of September, 1573, at B%, Sete yee Woe armber five (5). six (6), seven (7), and eight (3), and the north tea feet by the depth’ thereof of Lot No. fonr (4), and the scuth ten feet by the depth thereof of Lot No. nine 19). in Starr & Metcalfe sub division of sqvare three hundred and two (302), or so much thereof as may be necessary. This pro: perty fronts eighty (3)' feet on 12th street, aad is hinety-five (95) fect one (1) inch in depth. — ‘Termaof sale: One-ha'f cash, and the balance at 6 and 12 months, for which the antes of the chaser, bearing thterest from the day of aalesand on the property sold. will @ will ba required of the betaken. A deposit of pu t the time of sale. All conveyancing @nd Tevente stamps wt the ex pons: parchaser, WM. F. MATTINGLY. Trusice. ang? GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B GREEN © WILLIAMS, Auctionoers, No. 1001 northwest coraer With sud! CATALOGUE SALE OF RANDSOME WOOD CASK PIANO, WITH T $700; ONF MAG PARLOR su! ca ig & mEboriScses fe bis Sevouwmcrzs bo sito tea Seam 7 races Snsme! Pie oa! ia Fithlconnsscine ‘at 10 o clock am. wa shall sell, at the residence of a gentleman declin- inghousckecping: No 291 street, between 21 and 3A streets N. W., the above described superb collec- tion of furniture, &. ‘Terms cash. GREEN & WILLIAMS, aalgd {Rep.2Pat.} Auctioneers. S2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED unti! TUESDAY, September 34, at the samo hour and » GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, northwest corner lth aud 'D sts. SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM REAL E:TaTE ON THE ISLAND On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, September 34. 1872, at 5 o'clock, the premises, f shall ‘6 of ground on thd corner st esunare 4, will of Josintt nt size, four of ots fronting on 6th street and one on F stroet. subsivision can be seen prior to sale at th f the auctioneers dollars of cash paymont on ¢ patd th anctioncers at time of sale. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of parchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with days the Ex ecutor reserves the ri and expense of de’ note ht ell th 4 at coat aaser, after five days N, Executor. LLIAMS, Auc's. BY PATDIES 4 chEaRy, Anctioné J Real Estate Brak Bouthweet corner ma. evenue and ijth Star Office Buildings. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOUSENOLD FURNITURE On THU RSD. r eet AY MORNING. August 29 at 10 o'c'ock we will sell, wt S12 7h t » between Hand I str: Personal of of John P ; ahogany Marble top Tablos. Walnu: What-Not, Bamboo Chairs k-Case, Win aud oihor Velvet, Brasse nd Mahogany Bed and Mahogany le aud Bureans, Wardrobes aud Wash: stands inted Chamber Farnitur Hair and Huek Mattresses. Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows. Kitchen Requisites. &c , &c. R.D. POTTS, H. A. GULDr BO: ‘ts LATIM ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, Northwest corner 10th and D sireets. TRUSTERS’ SALE OF LUABLE IMPBOVED PROPERTY AT CHON-TWO BRICK HOU>KS. ON lite STREET 8. W., TU BX BOLD SEPA 6 EATEL! By virtue of a decd of trust, dated June sth, 1, recorded in liber 643, of the land de of Washington county. District of Co- Tumbia,and by direction of the helder of the notes secured therety,we will sell, ut public action.on the premises,on "TUESDAY, August 20th, 173, © o'clock p. m., all those pieces or parcels of groun in Washingion city. D.C. known ss parts of lots? aut 5, in square 333, begloning for the saina at a point ‘on Iith street ‘southwest in said city, & tect 10 inches trum the northwest coruer of said square. sooth 19 feet Siuches; thence ; thence south 2 feet; thence thence uorth 2 feet: thence ¢ inches; thence north 19 feet 4 inches; West 45 fect Wss Inches to the beginning, UI that piece, being par's of the same Lote? quare S83, beginning for the same at a point'on 1th 75teet 3 inchos from the northwest ¢ are, an? roaming thence south 25 feet ;then 3 inch thence south I] inches: thence east 19 feet 74 inches: thence Dorth 25 feet It inches; thence west ISfect 1 thence south 2 fect; thence woat 9 fect 2 inchos; nce West 21 feet 9 inches to thence north 2 feet: t said 11th streot southwest. Tertus of eale, ss prescribed by enid trast, are 5.40, with ten per cent huterest from J 71, and the exprnses of this sale, ia ¢ a} nnad to ba in twelve and twent, Wotths, With interest, secured by notes and deed of trast on the proper: $100 down on each house when the property is struck of. Stamps and con- Yeyuneing at purchaser's cost. Af the terms of sale are not complied with within days from sate the Trustee egell the property edotwutting purchascr. % 5. OUX. DARNEILLE ¢ Trasteos Poa GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. # THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, auto MONDAY, Sept st GREEN & WILLAMS, Ancts, BX SHEER & WILLIAMS, Auctionvers, Northwest corner 10th aud D streets, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED BRAL ESTATE ON I STREET, BETWKEN 6TH APD 71 STREETS SOUTHW iT. - aud by virtue of « deed of trast bear ing date the 1ith of May, 1570, and reo rded in Liber No 616, folio 1. eq, atNOUS the land records of Washington county, b. and by dir tion of the party secured thereby, Lrhall sell iu dremises, on THUBSDAY, August 39. 1s ck p.m., that part of lot mbered four 4 red 459, commencing at the south Lot sed ranning thence north hence east 16 feet; thence south thence to the place of begi ni: t wy d brick he le iy One-third casb; residue in equal in- and 22 months, with notes bearing im terest secured by deed of trust upon the property. Stamps aud conveyancing at purchaser's cost. §1%0 jown on fall o! the hammer. Jf the terms of sale are complied with ip five days afte jay of sale the g rime will be reseld at the risk aud cost of the jefaviting purchaser. on G. HINR. Trustee. L. anid d GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY. Auctioncers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Penusylvania ave, and iii Star Office Building. CpaRDiaN's SALE OF PROPERTY ON 2 ‘TRERT. Bic EEN M AND N STRE: Bn oe vitee ck: a of the Supreme O. virtue of a decree e Su; of ¢ Dist jumbia in special tera f shat Sarat satis cain oe tae ee er at pol oon NESDAY, the B™'b day, 1502 tm, end ‘St the cost of the purchaser, Nepancing snd *UEONAMD VESSEY Yi augié-eotds LATIMER & OLEARY, Aucts. ABMY OLOTH. AND KQuipsee,” aah 8 bie Se RELE i AUCTION SALES. Y W.L. WALL & CO., Ancttoneers, New Marble Buildi 900 and 902, 8 W. cor. Penta sve. and ht. TRUSTEES SALE OF FRAME DWELUING HOUSE AND LOT. By virtue of deed of trust given to me and éuly recorded in Liber No. 68, folio %, one of the land records for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and by wristen reqaest of the party secured thereby, £ willsell,on MONDAY, August B6th. at 6 ocloek. 1572, on the premises. PALE of Lot 4, in Sauare No. 387, and described as fole ows: Beginning for the same at a polat ou 9th street Neat twenty fect north from the southwest corner of the said lot and thence running north along the eaid Sireet 5 feet 9 inches; thence east to the enstern or Tear line of said lot: thence sonth along said rear line 5 feet 9 inches: and thence west to the place of bogin- ning ( northern part of the premises hereby cou- eyed having s front of 1 foot sud 3 inches; raaning the same wisth the depth of the lot, together with @ rtion of the ground adjoining thereto on the north. to be held and need in common as an alley? Also. that other part of «aid Lot 4, in Square SW. de scribed a9 follows: Beginning for the point on the line of 9h street weat 20 fee the southwest corner of said nd rhnning thence south 6 feet 4 inches: thence east $9 fect 4 laches: thence north 6 feet 4 inches; thence weet teet 4 inches to the place of beginning. together with the ppbrevemente, which consist of « Frame D The sbove ling roperty is sitnated on 9th street, be streets, NW Amoutt of note, the cost to Be paid is. cash; the balanoe montha: note c rivg interest aud se- cared ved of trust 1 Premises. Convey Aucing, &c., at cost of the purchaser. GEORGE MABON, Traste aus SawSw W.L. WALL & 60. Au B* LATINER s OLEany, Anctioners and Heal Esiate Brokers, Corner of Ponnsylvania avenue and 1th strect, Star Office Building, TBUSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- ERTY ON T STREET, BETWEEN 17 ru AND 1*ru STHEETS N.W .AT AUOTION Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, bear ing date the 2st January, 1570, and i Liber #8, folio 1, et among th cords of Washiogton county, District of Col and by direction of party scoured thereby, L shall sell. in front of the premises, on MONDAY,'Aaguat ‘26th, 1572, K p.m; Lot l4, in Sanare 182, seme fronting 62 feet 9 inches on’ north T stroet, runving back 195 feet to a 60-foot alley. in 6 and 12 months, it. snonred by deed of trust property, Stamps and conveyancing at pur- ‘ecost, $100 down at timo of sale. M. ASHFOKD, Trustee. LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucta chaser ane5-cokds : TO-MOREOW. B* 8. SAMSTAG & CO.. Auctioncers. GREAT SALE © F DRY GOODS AT AUCTION, BY OKDEE OF LANSBURGH & BRO. We shall sel! in the Store 402 7th street, on MON DAY, Avgnst 26ch. at 9% a.m, $50 000 worth oF SEASONARLE DBY GOODS. The stock consists of Bleached and Brown Cot- tons, Prints, Table Damaaks, Irish Linens, Shoot- ings, Quilts, Black and Colored Alpacas, Frei and English Merinow, Cassimeres, Gloths, Wi Goods of every description, Towels, Napkins, Doy- lice, Shawls, Furs, Cloak 1» H. kercbief F Undergarm erything else dry goods house, 10.000 rempents of Dress Goo Fisnnels, T: nts, Undershirts and Drawers, aily foued in a first class The good: be expected. 402 Seventh street. aul7-2w (Bep.] 8. SAMSTAG & CU., Aucts. BOOKS, STATIONERY, & | EW BOOKS AT PHILP & SOLOMONS’. Books % .W, nD a Paster Menthe Mia Up aal beeer oad Rivet the World. By James Brooks — ine the Atlantic; tiluste! ope eer Mirele; A Provencal Poca.” By ‘Translated by Harrit W. Preston Joseph Maczini, His Lite, Write Principles, with an introduction by vet ae i » the Capital of mary. enturics of Modera History. By 2 rr looper Lord Kiigobbiy. By Gb Albert Lanel. By the inte L- Boston [lustrated Philadelphia Hinstrated fa All the new Books reerived ae soon as ise Books ser? by mail, postage free. PHILP & SOLOMONS, Booksellers and Station ies 11 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE [NEW Becks PUSLISHED AND FoR BALE ar SHILLINGTON’S BOOESTORB. CoanER £54 ST. axp Pa. Av, rd B Good-bye Sweetheart. By the anthor of Red Bees ie Boe: price werent Ae a to the Lost Heir of Lintith worth; True os Steal. By Ma 1.66, bin and Without. By 10, An Americ rl Abroad: § of Elcetricity. ‘Translated from the trated: $1.60. dat be bel Lee French; t. A Novel: $i. . By Oliver Ope August Blanche; 91 jormens; $1. South See Bubbive Modern Cook Book ; $3. » Letter and Notes Paper , Memorandum Booke. . Pocketbooks, Steel and Mocliage ne, Rew T and obs cation Ene, Fa EN te, = epls-tt Corner 4 street and Peans. avence Tse BANK PEN. We have just recetved a supply of onr UELEDEATED UANn PEN which is now pronounced by Bankors, Mer ants, and Ma gd eving commercial writing to do, te e best Pens now made. Price, 91 80 per gross, and sent by mail to any of postings. 3S 50 A’ Lady's Ne@tics. OPENING OF A NEW STATIONRSY STOR) AND BLANK BUOK MANGFACTORY, First-ciaas goods at fair prices, tor cash, LITHOGEAPHING, ENGRAVING. PRINTING AND BINDING BONE TO ORDER. The public are invited to cal ow mock. BEN. F. ‘Unter National Metropo And next door to Jay Cooke & Co.'s, wela-tr ashington. D ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncera, Northwest coruer 10th and D streets, TRUSTEE SALE O¥ A TWO-STORY BRIOK 1O08E AND LOT FRONTING ON NEW JER- SEY AVENUE, BETWEEN I AND K STS. NORTH. By virtne ced of trust, dated 1th day of November, AD. 1s70.and’ duly 633, folio 215, one of the ty In the D the direction of the hold: il, at public auction August, A.D. 1 27th day of 72, premises, at 6 o'clock p.m.,all that certain rn the ia fro or parcel cf ground Jying and boing in the of Washington, and known and deseribed on th of said etiy as Lot numbered fifteen (15), i ge & Fisher's sub-division of Sycare num ed five bundred and sixty-one (261), which said enb-division is recorded in the of the Surveyor of said city. with the improvements thereon, con ng of atwo story Brick Dwolling honse, os One third cash: balance in 6,12 and 18 hs, for notes bearing iuterest and secured by a { trust on the premises. All conveyauctug stamps at the cost of the purchaser. 1 the day of sale: and if the terine of complied with within five days after sale, the trustee reserves the right to reacl property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser by advertising three times in some news- paper published in W asl city, J ELDEN, Trasteo & WILLIAMS, Aucts. X GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 1001 Northwest corner of 10th and D ate. THKUSTEES’ SALE OF THE CARROLL PLA PROPERTY, ON CAPITOL HILL land Under und by virtne of a deed of trust, dated the 20th day of June, A. D. 1371, aud duly re corded in Liber No, 61, folio 4, one. of the records for Washi ‘onuty,in'the Distriet 1 n of the party holding joned, the undersigned, of trast, will sell, at public he, Promiscn. ut 534 o'clock B on MONDAY. the 2d day of September, A.D. 1572, all that property known as Lota thirteen (13) and fourteen (14,) in Square 729. in the City of Wash iugton, D.C.; and iso that part of Lot tweive (12 iu the Same square, beginning at a point on the wes! line of said fot twency-eight (25) fvet distant from the southwest corner thereof; ronning thence to te northwest corner of the lot; {henes to the northeast the lot; thence siong the east line of the for toe id cast Line twenty eight (28) fort distaut outheast corner of said lot; thence: in a strsigit line to the place ot beginning; together igre all the improvements on said lots and par: of lot. ‘The above described property comprises the greater portion of the Oarroi! place property, other- wise known as Dutt Green's row, fronting about 45 fect on Ist stroet sast, between East Capitol street and Pennsylvania avenue,and facing t Uspitol Park, and presents to capitalists and others one of the most desirable invesunents to be found in the city of Washington. The improvements consist of four brick buildinge, two of them he? f larg Under the provisions of the deed of trust, and in conformity with the opinion of the Supreme Court ef the District of Columbia, titting as acourt of equity foro ‘ty wili be sold in tour separate parcels, ace toa plat thereof, which will be exhibited on t of sule. The terme of sale are: For each of the two larger houres $5,000 in cach, and the balan in two equal instalments fp six and twelve months after the day of sale. For each of the two smaller hou 92.000 in cash, and the balance in two day of sal The tix and twelve months atter th sum of $200 is to be paid on each of the two larger bi i tely ut tho time of sale, and $3” on « stualler houses at the time of sale, and the respective balances of the cash payments are to be paid within five days. For the deferred ofthe porchase money. the purchaser will o give his two n nd twolve mouths respective , bearing Interest st the rate cent. per annum, to be dated the day of sale, and to be secured by @ deed of trust upoa the premises. The terms of sale are to be fully comptied with five days after the day of sale; otherwise, the reserve the right to resell the property at id comt of the defaulting purchaser, afer cone week's notice, All conveyancing and stamps sre to be at the cost of the purchaser, % TTENDEN, EMoR § Trastecs, antd GREEN « L.LIAMS, Aucts, BY LATER & CLEARY Auctionvers a Southwest corner Pi Siar D PROPERTY 4H STREEP RUAD, OF PO. SITE BROWARD UNIVERSITY. by virtue of adeot of trast, dated January 26th, 1872, and duly recorded in liber No 670, lio W4,one of the land records for Wash ington couuty, in the District of Coiumbia, and by the written request ofthe party secured thereby, will sell, in tront of MONDAY September 9th. 1572, at 3. in Wright and Doy te’ tm ant, situated on the 7th strest rond, opposite How- ad University, and improved by a Frame Dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third cash; resié te in six, jelve and eighteen months, with interest from day of sale Deterzed payments to be seeurea by deed of trast on the preperty.. Conveyancing and stamps at cost of purchaser. $100 down at time of sale E. M. WEBBER, Trustee anti eokds LATIMER & CLEABY, Aucts. 1 corner ion streets, Georgetown, and of Gi! H. PLANT & York SON, corner New [™PoRtanz 70 48 Tog, one ‘The OAPE ANN GRANITE COMPANY, having PROPOSALS. PBorewaLs row FURL eNt oF State, Wasnixotoy, D.C. Proposals will be received at the ate unl 12 ¥ rhe reject a cr toaccept any bid. or any portion of any bid erved; and cach bidder is required to deposit with the Treasurer of United states ofa faithful perfor tract awarded to lio. W. DIMON, nt of RETE STONE. Navy pRePooats vou Nev Si DAY Brary, War ann Wasuineton, D 4 Propos eg te Architect. © . fer 2 600 cubic y Limestone, or other the size of hen’s eves, euitable livered on site of i companied by « sam Proposals will be mi @ witt eat ss d by th Sac and w mast be to & { the asury 1 by a penal bidder will accept partment bond in the aud perferm the contract if awarded him. All of the coverete stone od witl require to be delivered within forty days after the contract is entered into. ‘The right to reject # bida is reserved Prop ¢ be dina <d envelope and ved “* Proposals for Ooncrece Stone, New State, War and Navy Dep: ©. i uddre seed to A vising Architect, T: BOPOSALS FUR HEADSTONES FOR NA TIONAL MILITARY CAMETERIES, Wan Deranrver, QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFicR, Wasitinetox, D. O., August 1, i872. Proposals aro imvited for marking the zraves ip the national cemeterics as required by law, to be addressed to the Quartermaster General, Washing- ton, Propceals should state the price for cach head- a per'y inscribed and set at the head of the stave in each bational mi ry cemetery. Bids may be te work of ail the cemete ries, or for that of several cemeteries in @ district or will be, fn amonnt, twenty (20) per cent, of the whole amount of each coutract. All p orals rece ved by the Quartermaster Gen. eral will be opened cn the 127H ba OF OCTOBER, 1872, at noon, st the office of the Quartermaster Gen eral, Washington, D. C., in presence of bidders, and contracts will be awarded (9 the lowest respousible bidders as soon as & comparison of the samples and prices oan be ormpleted, provided the samples are deemed suitable by the Secretary of War. All sanuples should be distinctly marked in order to prevent mistakes. Lists of the cemeteries, with the number of graves in each, together with full infurmation as to condi- ticna, requireme ‘&c., will be (urpished on appli Sption, in, writing to the Quartermaster General, Wathington, D. Envelopes, containing proposals, to be indorsed “ Propos: for headstones for national military cemeteries,” and addreesed to the Quartermaster neral, Washington, D.C. M. 0. MEIGS, = Quartermaster General, Brevet Major Geueral, U. S. A. 2Y a A BAILEOAD BUND ASD BEAL ESTATE MORTGAGE Combined. fn fta 7:30 Gold Bonds the Northern Pacific Ratl- road Gompany furnishes to the pa au invest ment security which combines the ready ne bility, the convenience, and the high cred: first-class railroad bond, with the solidity and sx of @ real estate mortgage on land worth st least twice the amount loaned. ‘They are offered at par in onrrency, and yield a HBARDSOME PROFIT to those exchanging 5-25, ‘The bonds are a first and only mortgage on the road, its equipmonts and earnings, and alsc on s land grant which, oa the compiction of the road, wii! average 23,000 acree to each mile of track. They are issued in denominations from $10) to @1,000 Coupon, and $100 to $10,000 Begistered, have thirty years to run, bear an interest of 7:30 per cent. in gold, and ate EXEMPT FROM UNITED | ! tuecity. STATES TAX to the ho ‘The sem{-annual interest on the Registered Bonds Is paid with GOLD CHECKS, sent to the post office | vaire. address of the holder. All marketable Stocks and Bonds received in ex- change, without exponse to the investor, at their highest current prices. JAY COOKE & co. FAMILY SUPPLIES: HOICE GROCERI AT REDUCED RaTES. FLOt R. ost FAMILY. $3 ner quarter bhi. sack Best ENTBA, $2.90 per quarter bbi. sack. SUGAR. Goes BROWN SUGAR at 30 cents por Ib é do. ath BeiCOFFEE a>. stiz COFF&E. Rest BIO. 2 cents per tb Best RTO. roasted AVA, Scenis pe Beat JAVA, roasted. 35 TEAS. Fire IMPERIAL, 81 per tb. Rest de $1.2 per i Fine GUNPOWDEB, 81 28 Best ' ‘Siu OLON : APAN as ropresented ia ve to any part of the city. PP. G. HOWSER 4 0o., DEALER LN CHOICE @ROCERIES 703 K STREET, Sbg20-t¢ & «Northern Marke Stop! Look! Read DUTY OFF TEAS! DUTY OFF TEAS PRICES ABSOLUTELY REDUCED 15 CENTS FEE POUND on ALL GBADEE at ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Go. Also, see PRICES OF SUGAR befcre purchasing elsewhere, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & OV, —_—_—_ We are selling FLOUR, too, at ASTONISHINGLY LOW BATES, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & 00, —_——_ We are also offering five or six of the FINEST BRANDS OF Haus thet can be produced, at prices which DEFE PETITION. GIVE US A CALL; IT WILL PaY rou ELPHONZO YOUNGS & GU GROCERS, Ninve and F Srrasy ELPHONZO YOUN W. H. SPars, Pp RE CATAWBA WINE ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLEs, CALIFORNIA CLARET, CALIFORNIA HOCK, FRENCH CLARS ROD T& WM. YOUNCER'S AND BASS ALB DUBLIN BROWN sTovr, MASSEY’S PHILADELPHIA ALE & STOUT PHILADELPHIA LAGER BEER, (in Bottles, With s fine steck of IMPORTED and DOMES TIO GHOCERIES, selected expecially for tamil Use, and seiiing at @ very low figure N.T. METZGER, neoessor to METZGER & BYLES,) 417 SEVENTH STREET, jele-tt Between D and BO THE TRADES, D* GOLYEB & McCLELLAND, CONTRACTORS, OMice—413 13th street N. W. jy19-m* ~ RAILROADS. RIA AND WSHINGTON BB xe ALEXANDRIA AND PREDERICKSBURG ar Dep teorner Local traine for Ale % lem, ie mn Lecal traine from 4) rive as follows.—< 3 a. m., 128, = Traice marked thee connect with trates ami Ohi KOR ) Accommodation leaves Washingte ‘UTHERN BREE naton 1 Bp OMe, corner Thery wenger mae to be checked et all hot Through tees Fre _E S yorna. ‘ . BAhUMese « roromac ma, Depot Commer 6h a: ns A TRAINS LEAVE FORTBAINS s®KIY BauTIMORE wAcuisctos, “* S0.m. Sacare Expresso 9 Eth and Penneyh ¥. Gon Sept 01 Pass's Agent. Ke vie TO THE SORTHW net. ie TH, AND SUUTS. On nnd after June 20, 1871, trains will loave ae fee: i SW a.m. | Baltimore 10:25 : se 7 « ib p.m. ls 7 BE GREAT DUCDLE TRACK BOUT With clege: Sconety. Pa «room day one ight care, with modern iu . os OT oa fo Weetern and Centred m. daily, except Sanday, northwest ‘est, Maxx Connections! © han@red afl: aor red Gilles saved Thro from Baltimore to BIAGARA ame PITTSBURG without cl ‘ Tickets by this ronte can be procered fice. corner of 6th street and Penney!vanis avenae, under National Botel, where reliable tulormation Will be given at all umes, Passengers procuring tickets at this o tu Palace Oni Becure accommad: ¥ ©. SMITE, Ticket Agent, Corner 6th strect and Ps ED. * TOUNG, Gen: marl6 ly B= IMORE Wasting ton, Decomber 28, 187 Tratns between WASHIN “ TON and BALTIMORE (4 Qe ON AND THE! WASHING WEST are now ren FOR BALTIMOBR Leave gully excep: 8. at 15. 6:48, 8-90 SS a.m 5 100,500. 410.540 end 7:48 FOB ALL W AY STATIOND. | ¥ 4 except 1 648 ame #10 wut? 43 p ricipel Way Star FOR ANNAP: eaves! 6-25a.m.and4:10 om AunBpotts on Sorda: tr ap Sanday FoR BALT: Weave et 8:00 6 mand 3-4 FoR WAY Leave at 8:00 6m. aw FOB ALL PARTS ¢ “08 OF “ 5:00 p. with Strasburg aud Winchester ap train kets to the West can be bat at the Stetion Ticket OMce at si) houre m snd Boston scoad Fork, Piladeipnt, ch Lie Transportation Ticket Ax ml Agt, Washington, slp MROUGM LINK CORT WEN WASHINGTOR PHILADELT His ASD KEW YoRm Waste done 2, a bere ot Wasilla Sk a a BNEW YORK. weno * eave daily (excopt 8 oe and 9°36 pm POR PHILADELPHIA Ls's dntly (excep: Bundey) at O00 a.m, 2:06 end 405. ON SUNDAY Leave tor New York at 9.20. m.. and Phileaey phin at 6-4°p m Sleeping cars for New York on 9:20». m. tram on. Throng tickets to Philadciphia, New York ar ——- bad at the Station OM@ce at sl boamy of the Gay. Baltumore aud Obio Kallroad advertisement for acbedule vero: Washinets, Baltimars, Aa Bépolte aud ext, Maser’ Transportation LM. COLE, General Ticker Agout GEO. 5. KOONTZ, Agent, Wasuington. yoke —— STEAMBOAT LINES. ot 8060. m. WHINGS, TENTS AND FLAGS, JOBN ©. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, between th and Sh sts, Ssilmaker and manufscturer of Awnings in style and finish jor stores, city and Courtry residences. Flags for sale or rent. Tent furnished for camp . Awning material op ‘band and for sale : ° eats CARPENTER, BUILDER, a OONTEACTOB Orders for Bouse © pan’ 5 actors Work BEF ccily Setended to [3 Ot. dards. 1Stb street, below B street BN. W, REMOVSE PAMES 7. BEIEN. Practicas PLUMBER, Steam and Gas-fitter, a MOVED to 609 Louistane avenue. Orders ieiter residence, 929 24 st. B.K., Osvitol store, will meet with promapt attertion. deci LOAN OFFICE, 614 C STREET, _ mays Under the Metropolitan Bote: PEO i 3K. Ss ECIAL NO Tio x. ‘Bolling of for thirty days at CABOS LOAN OFFICE AND BAZEAB, No. S14 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9h and 10th streeta, A stock of unredecrued New and Scoond-Bas Sno Ged acd Silver WATCHES, CEAINS BINCS and FINE JEW ELBY below auctio Prices. Gail and are, itwill pay you, Goods on inetaiment, = (COBB'S LOAN OFFICE, cormar of 1: sire and New fork avmue, entrance on Row York avenue. The most vate loan office, ‘Money loaned at the lowest rat Snierett op Se ag 3 Watches, Pinte aod are, Guns, Fistole, Gentlemen's Clot Gsrpets, and ai erticies of ‘ail goods kebt one Fear. itr ¥Ofe bawand Towing NEW BXPBESS LINE Via CANAL BEYWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON @ GEORGETOWN, D. iZ eo" Sailing day from Pier ¥, North Wharves, Phila deipbias WEDNESDAY’ ana SAT URDAS a: 19 From 59 Water street, aoe Geer, town, D.O., TUESDAY and Skfowpay. at a o.m. G. F. WNLE, Ageot fore) of O, Agents:—F. A. REID, Alcxandria, Va; W CLIDE & ©O., Phiiaceiphia, Pa. Foe Sonrora AAD Bosru. On end efter Mond “LADY OF THETL be 8. Bw y, Jone 17,1873, the Steemer hes Crouch © t, MONDAY UPA ore. or woolen for NORFULB. connecting M. Mt. Stcametip Company far ing the season will land at the following te vorite eummer reserts :—Piney Point, Potnt Loum out, Fortress Monroe and Var de L Eau Hotels Aseute:—¥. D. Grener, Nortoik, Vo.; — Ailee SI river Inuding Rocteix with: the score: J. G. Waters, Georestown TM. Orowsh ‘Will receive spa deliver (reigbs Goll | p.m Eacurs 1% Tickets to the © Recoton TN PASSAGE BATES! ANCHOR LINE STEAMERS SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDA® Passengers bovkod to an@ from any Ratiwey tT or Seaport in Great Britain. Irelaud AY, Sweden, Deuunrk, Gers cers 4 Tacs, Bolland, Bagiom, snd ed States Cabin fare from NEW YORK to LONDON, Ure BPOOL, GLASGOW, and DERLY by Woda day's Bteamers, 660; by Saturday's Steamers, ed @76 EXOUBSLOS TICKETS, $120. Intermediste, 55; Bieerage. @ 23, ali payable me ofparties bending tor thetr friends ta the Ong Ooms yar cht tickets Gt lowest rates corn oeaes omni. bo ie "Agent. ae | ERSYS, 3209 F reer, Woebing BENDERSON BROTRE. 7 Bowling Green, New Wi