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Se EN REE 3 IIS (eater ean int Lata ae pl Pe” PSI ee Te EVENING STAR. “Taxixc Tas Warrs Ver.”—On Sunday, young ladies were received into the Con- Yent of Mercy, New York, who ‘ook the “white Yell,” viz: Miss Leonard, Miss Lizzie McDevitt and her young sister, Miss Susie McDevitt. ‘these three young ladies having passed the six month's probation imposed upon all aspirants for th it”” of religion in the order of Mer- ©¥, bid adieu to the pomp and pride of the ‘world for a two rs’ farther trial pad Fmeuncins the irrevocable vows that vent Of their final perseverance, bind beet be the —— Archbishop Mc- ‘Closk: lated al ye im; jing ceremony: And the attendance was very largee 2 IntsTeR Kitcep ny a RatLRoaD ‘TRA! ‘The Christianburg, (Va.) Messenger says: “On the 25th inst., Key. Etijah Willians, “of Montgomery county, started to see his Gaughter, who lives near the “Summit,” on the Orange, Alexandria and Manassas railroad, Snd whilst crawling over the bridge near by, Sawa train approaching. He endeavored to Toll off the bridge, when the train struck him, cutting o:f his arm at the shoulder and mashing his foot snd ankle. He soon died from the e fects of his injuries. Mr. W. was an old soldier -Of the wer of 1812, and was highly esteemed by all who know bim. Lost iy THe Ono Lewatic ASYLUM Free.— Workmen ciearing away the debris of the luna- tic asylum at Newberg, Ohio, Saturday after-- Boon, ‘ound the bodies of Miss Walter, Benja- min Buryess, and an iron puddler of Newberg, who has been missing since the fire. Two other Persons sre still missing. Several wards in the ‘Wing of the building least injured have been put to order, and about one hundred patients accommodated. HanxGrxe PLavED OvT IN 'Frisco.— tele- gtam from San Francisco says that the verdict of not guilty in Mre. Fair’s case “excites no surprise on account of the inferior character of the jury, who were selected under technicalities of law, from Among men so ignorant as not to know enough about this notorious case to have formed any opinion favorable or unfavorable to the defendant.” Mrs. Fair fainted in court when the verdict was announced. Rosnep asp MvepeRep.—Patrick Quinn, a laborer in the Brooklyn navy yard, was found dead Surday morning in the yard of a tene- ment house of Navy street, Brooklyn, with his skull fractured. Marks of violence were found on the face and other parts of the body. and his ckets were turned inside out; from which it is inferred that he was robbed and murdered, al- though his watch was not taken. Naw Excranp “rapes” must bs getting a trifie queer. One of them got upon the ontsids Of the Ashfield stage, and finding a southerner there engaged in filling bis pipe for a smoke, snatched it from his mouth and threw it away. Another is reported as entering the dining room of the Chinese students at New Haven, andex- amining their pig-tails in so offensive a manner as to be shown out. THE PRINCIPAL Toric which exercised the unquiet spirits of the New York Internationals last Sunday—always excepting the discussion of the Hague Congress—was Chinese labor. The supplanting of white men by Mongolians in San Francisco was much lamented, and bitter com- ments were made upon the apathy in general which makes such a state of things Toeasibie. _—_—— et vt AN OLD INCHWOMAN may frequently be seen gazing intently in through the railings of St. Mark’s church-yard. “Hi she some dear friends interred there?” asked a benevolent gentleman of her the other day. ‘No, mon- Sieur; it is the dandelions I see that grow so fine- ly there. What salads, ifone could only get at them!” AT A PEUnion of the family of J. A. G. Leo, of Owingsville, Ky., #°,000 were placed under the plate of each of his children present. A correspondent save:—“As Mrs. Nesbitt gazed with gratetul bewilderment upon her thousands she observed, ‘If it is more blessed to give than to receive. pa, how do you fee! S7-Prince Arthur is going to write for the magazi S7-Bruno Tezchkfx is @ candidate for the Nebraska legislature. S7 Mrs. Stenhouse is to lecture on what she knows about Mormonism. @7There are twenty-five murderers in the tombs at New York awaiting trial. S7-Frank Hall, the boy stabbed by a robber in a store in Boston, died Sunday night. SF Twenty-one barefooted friars arrived in ‘New York from Guatemala on Saturday. &7-A son of Gibbs, the colored secretary of the state of Florida, is a cadet at West Point. &7-Telegraph offices all over the country are being filled with female operators, and good ones they make. BZA bill providing ty | been introduced in the Oregon. $7 An unknown Italian woman stabbed a bo 14 yars old named Fhomas Hartz in New Yor! Yesterday without provocation. S7 There is a widow in England, twenty-four ears of age, who enjoys an income of $250,000 a Year. She bas no other encumbrance. &7 The Catholic ladies of Keokuk have pat a flag in their fair to be voted to Greeley oc Grant—a cording to the number of stamps pat in. 7 Miss Josephine Mansfield is said to be having a neat and appropriate costume of scarlet made for her first appearance as a lecturer. 7 Acolony of communists 1,50 strong is es tablished in fowa on a tract of land comprising 80,900 ac which they very appropriately cal “Amani Sw Lord Dufferin, Governor General of Canada, with a suite of about forty persons, is spending a week at the Clifton house, Niagara ‘alls. . m7 Julia Schenck Meyers, of St. Louis, was ‘married te ber first husband eight years ago, and last Monday followed her fourth to the grave. She has buried each one, and, being still young and blooming, is ready for another. &7The French government condemns Gam- Detta’s course in addressing the people in the provinces. His eches are considered india- creet and ill-timed, and calcaiated to needlessly agitate the country, which needs repose. S7-Charies Schneiner was arrested in New York yesterday on suspicion of having murdered Patrick Quinn in Brooklyn, mentionof which mysterious tragedy appeared in Taz Star of yesterday. female’snffrage has ouse of delegates of MARRIED. JOHNSON—BOSTICK. Onthe eveniag of Sen- tembensn Ie at Trinity Charch, by Kev. Mr. Ad deep. Maor LOUIS EB. JOHNSON, of Sonth Caro lina, to Mies MARIE M. BOSTICK, of Washing- ton cit ty. [New York and Charleston papers please copy.} Pr ber Ist, by Bev. © ©. Meador. JOHN WILLIAM TABBART to Miss LAUSA VIBGINIA O'BRIEN, all of Wash- ington. WILHELM—DONALDSON. On the Ist f ant, the Foundry Church. by Rev. 3. A. Wilson. GuARrR: I, WILHELM. of Baliimore: Ml rand Miss LOLA S.,daughter of Mr. James Donald: on. of this city. som DIED. ER. On the 30h of September — of Feauk and Alice Bechel 3 ECCHELBER« GOTTHELF ™m . Oct. ber Is", b Gortthelf, in the Sth year of ber age. In Georgetown. at 534 o'clock p. 2 ALBERTINA,wite of Jacob ‘The foneral will take place from the family resi- dence, 66 Fayette street. to morrow {eareday, afternoon, 34 instant, at 4o’clock p.m. The frien of the femily are invited to att=1 = STOCKETT. On the Ist fu ovclock at clock p.m. on Thursday, October 34, from her late reside 1502 K sireet. 8. E b THOMAS. In Philadelph MAGGIE, eldest danghter of Louis formerly of Washington, D O., ag d 21 yeare ptember 25th, 1872, G. Thomas, UONDERTAKERS. esse F. aanver, UNDERTAEER., (Sercessor to HAKVSY § MARR) Bo. 934 ¥ Sraxsr, between Minth and Teuth. METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASK BTS W every description; mar Lay SHROUDS, HABITS, &e ICHARD W. BARES, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER 61% SLEVENTH STRERT, near F. WIT URE OF 4 eA gBInOe Mavn.gne EDUCATIONAL. UpiCAaL in) i — Or. . MM SFigtK maTRCCtION, cod Mrs AUT dance, 1315 K street, wh. be seen on Wednesdays and Geturdays from 10 tnt o'clock. ee8¢ Im* a a ae AW SCHOOL OF 'E_ UNIVERSI' ri 7 hf ape BEDBESDAY EVENING, October 2d, et Oe ‘The Lew College is removed to its mew hall, on F street, betwern Sth and S0th sivecta: norte aide, case to the Masonic Tem ple Information in regard to the course may be eb- tained on aj plication to the undersigned tween 5 and 6 o’clock p. m., at the new hall. OBAS. W. HOFFMAN, Secretary of the Faculty. zu ee __Fecretary of the Facult D4i25,8;, t2OMPSON WILL COMMENC Clini Lectures (to eta. dente and gradnates of medicine only) at Columbia Hospital, on SATURDAY, Oct, St ‘Tickets cf admireion can be eesistant surgeon. at the Hospital. F{AROvER B0aui ino AND Day soHooL. situated near Batuver Station, about 25 miles Cachersct loge es periegee ih nae aR eT ES rae experience. will open on 3 EER I0rn. Addrees HENBY CRAGG, liamorer, joward county, Md. sels 2 BT LES*ONS IN GROGRAPHY, GR. and ABITEMRTIO, from 6 to7 o'clock eday and Briday evenings, hs at other hours, in the same, ish branches, Latin or French. ns free. Both ladies and gentlemen invited For terms, &c.. please call at the hours tamed above; 1013 New York avenne. eel7-Im* MISS N. W. WRIGHT. * _ AUOTION SALES. ee eee KERN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, BY Gor toot, sorts eat corner 100h and'D ats, ¥XE IX'S FALE OF HORSES, 3, 7a, HABNEGS CONTEACTOR'S TONES, AUCT! Ne ‘On FRIDAY. the 4th day of Sctober, A. D 1872. at 10 o'clock a.m , I shall sell, by order of the Supreme Court of the District ot Co umbia, bolding « poccinl term on Tuesday, the Ist day of October, 1872, part of the personal effects of the late Dennis Murphy, deceased, on the Messachusetts avenue, between 24 and 31 W.., being No. 225, the followiag named ood Work H. * Certeand Harness nt ame Lot of Contractors Tool, &c. Termecash. MARY MUBPHY, Executrix. oct 2e GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ‘Northwest corner loth and D streets. B* GBEE) TWO-STORY FRAY® HOUSE. ON FOURTH re BETW 7 L AND NEW YORK RoW. 1 AUOTK On MONDAY, the 7th day of October, 1872 at So’clock p. m., we shail sell, in front of the premises, Part cf Lot wumbered nine (9.) in equare mumbered five hundred and fifteen, (515,) having ® front of twenty-one (21) feet running back B inety two (92) feet six (6) inches to an alley This 1, roperty « ff-1s great inducements to purchasers, as it is in # good location. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, tor notes bearing interest from day of sale, securcd by adeed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. $10 wep when the property is sold. cet d GREEN & WiLLT M8, Ancts M425780 ANTONIO BaRiLr, Composer and conductor of Italian opera, and professor of vocal music, having removed from New York to Baltimore, with s view to making that city his permanent residence, begs to offer his profes- sional services to the musical public of Washington On MONDAY and THURSDAY of each week. Applications can be made at his office. at Messrs. Ellis & Co.'s Music Store, 937 Pennsylvania avenue. Circulars at all Pisnos and Music Stores. se{-Im VV 188 L. FLETCHER'’S School for Misses and Young Ladies, 131 ¥. ave. Duties re- sumed Sept. 1ith. For terms piy after Sept, th between the hours of 3 and 6 o'clock pm. se3-im' M3335; 4; PEGE? SELEOT scitvoL For BOY! 1704 I ‘street, will commence at its Thirteenth Annual Session Sept 10th au24-2m* MELSON IESTETUTE = a 5 ‘oung’s lemy . DELECT CLABSIOAL AND MATHEMATIC. lth eS tg eh K. ia street, between : ‘The Twentieth Annual Session of thie School will begin Wednesday. September lith. For Vircalars, Be OY at ne Te OuNG. u28-tf Hamilton House, corner lath and K'sts, N@ AND Indies and misses ber 4ch, 1372, at Northern Teachers. to the Principals at the ‘and circulars may be found at the beok- aug?) 2m" Goxzaca COLLEGE. ‘The collegiate exercises of this Institution will be resumed, at its new loca‘ion, on I street. between North Capitol and Ist streets west,on MONDAY, the 2d of Beptember. ae quarter of 11 For the Classical Course, weeks... ..... nooo —— 12 00 For the Non-Classical Course, per quarter of 1] weeks... jen a 10,00 There will be an extra charge of five doliat 5) per annum for the use of Chemical and Philosophi- LA) je “eu JAMES CLARK, President NCABNATION CHURCH SCHOOL for Youn; Ladies and Children, 1115 M street, corner ih, Rey. JB. HUBARD, Bector; Miss Mac- LEOD, Principal. Duties "resumed TUESDAY, September ith. For above. MELE CANIBBRGER IS READY TO RE- ume her lessons in FRENCH and GERMAN. eit! st the residence of her pupi No. 709 13th street, N. W., bet classes row forming. NGLISH, FXENUH. AND CLASSIOAL is Ee OeaTioTE FOR KOUNG LADIES, JACKSON, Princival nib ies arene aot BOOKS, STATIONERY, &o. | a & SOLOMON’ information apply as se5-eolm NEW BOOK ‘The Pennsylvania Pilgrim and Other Poems. B; Sohn @. Whittier . Thirty Years in the Harem; or, The Autobiog: of the Wife of Mchemet Pasha. Fifteen Years of P: er in the Fulton Street Meeting. By 8. lreneus Prime. = The Adventures of rownle, as Told fo Child. By. the author of “John Halifax, Gentlems » B ope Deferred rr - = Pe polar Science Mouthly for October - cu Gat tening by Sty self by Auna Warner... 125 Unincideat biplomsiivas. Par M-'de Cate: car: L'Anuce iy Victor iiuzo. lo Terribie. Aulsntic Monthly for October. PHILP & SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 19-tf 911 Pennsylvania avenue. S CcCHOOL BOOKS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. NOISELESS RUBBER CORNERED SCHOOL SLATES. SPENCERIAN PENS AND COPY BOOKS. COBNELL’S GEOGBAPHIES at Half Price. ALPHABET CARDS. BLANK BOOKS, PASS BOOKS, MEMORANDUM BOOKS, AND WORKMAN’S TIME BOOKS. NOTE, LETTEB AND CAP PAPERS AND EN- VELOPES, and everything in the STA- ‘TIONERY LINE tor sale At SHILLINGTON’S Bookstore, ed Corner 434 street and Penna. avenue. 1 KS V mine oe AT REDUCED PRICES We have a large number of BOSEWOOD, WALNUT, AND LEATHER WRITING DESKS, left over from last season, which we are now BELLING AT COST to wake room for new stock. RICHABD B. MOHUN &00., 1015 PexssvuvaNia Avance, Corner of 11th street. eld ~ CHO Ps OL BOOKS AT INTRODUCTION PBICES AT aul 6w Above Hew York avenue. HE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF SCHOOL BOOKS at BALLANTYNE’S NEW STORE, 428 SEYVENTH ST, BELOW E. All the New Books at introdtction prices. se oTios. -PBSING OF A NEW STATIOZ AMY BTU! ‘AND BLANK BUOK MANGFAGTOEY. fede’ Su for casi, PUN AUS plac public are tm i eck, visEN. F. PEEROR Under National td next doce to Say Oaoke & Go, LOAN OFFIOES. GOLDSTEIN & CO., LOAN OFFICE, 614 O STREET, Under the Metropolitan Hotei, n cavt-te wou MACKETT, UNDERTAEBR, So. 736 71m Stacey, Berwaen G ann H Sraxste Bupa aap, FUN WREATHS. Bo. UBTS, UROSSES ARON radar ieeeechet te Mar alt Bleds Stans by Sirs: FRIES late of Bowtons Ro 08 st Sireet. near 1: NW: Refer moes:— i mays SPsetae woticn. Belling off for thirty days at CARO LOAM OFFION AND BAZAR, Ho. 914 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUR, B,S8zE" & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 319, northwest corner 10th and D streets. SALE AT AUCTION OF FINE DWELULING- HOUSE ON M, NEAR FIFTH STREET N W. On FRIDAY, the 11th day of October, ars we will sell. at public auction, in front of | premises, at 5 o'clock p.m., part of Lot 17. in square No. 614, in the city of Washington, D.U , ‘8 M street. being premises No. 5 ‘he improvements consist of & fine three-story ick Dwelling house, with Back Butiding, having be wiences. of @ good depth, and runs back toa Wood pavement in front. fF. ees of James G. Naylor. .N & WILLIAMS, Aucts, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Assi 0e2-d GRE x B's?! 1001, northwest corner of 10th and D sts. TEUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED EKAL ESTATE ON I STREET NOSTA, BE. BE- ‘TWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND Ast STREETS EAST. iS a By virtue ‘of @ deed of trust dated Decemb«r Ist, A. D. 1871. and duly recorded in Libor No. 668, folio 239, one of the land records for Washington count; T shall sell. in front of i on SATORDAY, the 12th day of October, A. D., 1372, at 5:30 o'clock p.m., at public suction, all that certain piece or parcel of ground situate and lying in said city of Washiegton, and being known and described as Lot numbered one hundred and twe (102), in Gilbert's recorded sub- division of square numbered six hundred and sev- pes Bly , with the improvements thereon.con- sisting of a three-story Brick Dwelling House nearly ecmpleted. sh Terms of sale: One-third in cash: balance in ix and twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on premises sold. $100 down at time of sale, All conveyancing and stamps St purchaser’s cost. WILLIAM B. TODD, Jn... Trastee, cct-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Labs oat perce rer TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT ON CAPITOL HILL, COR NEK OF FIRST AND D STEEETS SOUTH- AST—BRING HOUSE No. 326, On FRIDAY, the 11th day of October, 1372 I shail sell, in front of the premises,'at 5 ‘o'clock p. m., by virtue of a deed of trust to bscriber. bearing date the lith day of October, 1870, and duly recorded in Liber No. 627, folio 274) one of the land records for Washington county, in the District of Celumbia, and by request of ‘the arty secured thereby. the following named and escribed pro sing in the city of Warhington rict af , viz: Part of lot numbered eight (5),in Kelly avd Thompson's sub division of west part of sanare numbered seven burdred and thirty three (733), having a front of sixteen feet on ist street, running b-ck with the line of D strect one handred feet to an alley, having a equal width from front to rear, it being the sont west corner of said square. with the improvements, Ybich ares good two-story frams house, kitchen, 1c .&e. of saie: $700 cash; balance in 6, 12,13 and 24 months. the purchaser to give notes for the deferred Rezments, bearing interest from day of sale. A leed given and deed of trust taken. All conveyan- cing at cost of purchaser, $10) to be paid down when the property is sold fail to comply with the terms in six da; the trustee reserves the right to resell t at the risk and cost of the defauiting pure E] the 0 advertising the same three times in the Evening Star. WM. J. DONAHOO. Trustee. ocd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. YRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE FARM iN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MD. By virtue of a deed cf trust, dated May 1s70, and duly recorded in Liber H. B., No Sst et 86q., one of the Land Recor is of Prince George's county, Maryland, I shall proceed to sell on FRIDAY, October 11th, 1871, at 3 0’slock PD. m., on the premises. the following-described val- uable Farm, lying in Prince George's county. Ma known as Beall ”** Addition to Ba- ryland, 's Farm, con Hell,” and “Quebeck,” containing 409 acres, more cr less, according to the metes and bounds in said deed set forth, and being the land formerly owned by James Smilie, eitnats about 12 milse from Washington, D.0., nearthe line of the Baltimore ptomac and the Baltimore and Ohio railroad Teim-: One third essb; balance in] and 2 years, with interest. secured by deed of trast On the prem: ises. Deposit of $20 to be made Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. oc2-eokts CHAS. CONS. CALLAN, Trustee. BY LATIMER & CLEARY, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Lith street, Star Office Building. TEUSTF FS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROP} TY ON T STREET, BETWKEN 15TH AND 197H STS. WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the Ist day of June, 1272, and recorded among the land records for the District of Columbia, in Liber No 654. at folio 313.and at the reqnest of the party secured thereby, I will sell in trontof the Premises, at public auction, to the highest bidder, on FRIDAY, the 11th day of October, A. D. 1572, at 4 o’clock p. m., all that parc of subdivision Lot No. jaare 131, conveyed by said deed, the same being the easternmost ninetesn (19) feet six (6) inches front of said lot. with a depth ef one hundred and five (105) feet. The improvements comprise a cmfortable Frame Dwelling House, nearly net and will farnish @ nice home to the purchaser. ‘Terms of sale,cash: of which $100 must be depos- ited when th rty is strack off. and the residue within ten d: er the sale. If the terms are not complied wit 1¢ deposit to be forfeited. and the Brorerty to be resold upon five days! notice in the venipg Star. FRED. W. JUNBS, Trastee. ocl-dts Lat & CLEARY, Aucta. Bt GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE. Under and ty vii trust to the und igned, Tri date on the 17th day of August, A. D. 1s71, and duly recorded in Liber No. 654, folio 479. &c., one of the land records of Washington Oounty, District of Columbia, and by direction of the parties thereby seured, I shall off+r for sale, at pnblic auction, on the premises, on MONDAY, the 30th day of Se) tember, 1572, at 5 o’slock p. m., all those certain ieces or parcels of ground situate, lying and being in Washington City, in said District, xd knowa, designated and described on the ground pisn of said city as Lots pombered one (1 . two ’2), three (3), four(4) end twenty (20), in Square numbered tt hundred and sour (204), together with the impr ments thereon. Terma of sale : One-third cash; the balance in two equal instal'ments, at six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser. bearing interest and aecured by deed of trust upon the lig reba sold, will be taken. $50 upon each lot must paid at the time of saie, or the Trustee reserves the right ediately to resell. If the terms of sale are not c ied with in five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the rightto resell at tho risk aud cout cf the defaulting purchaser. Stamps and con- veyancing at purchaser's cost. : * Joseea H. BLAOK FAN, Trustee, weld d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. S27” THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED antil MONDAY, the 7th day of October, 1872, same hour Sad piace. By order of the Trnateo ock-d GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* GBEEN & WILLIAM, Auctioneers, Northwest corner 10th and D streete, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION. By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated January 2th, i872. recorded in Liber 670. folio 173, of the n, land record of Wachington county, District of Columbia. ard by direction of the holder of the note secured thereby, we will sell st public snction, on tse premises, on TUESDAY, Octobar 15. h, 1872. 4o'chxk p m , all that pis Warbington city, D numbered seven, (7 the square numbered 41 described a8 follow fog tor the same at southwest corner of said lot, and running thence north on the line of 6th st. weet 2) feet, and extend- ing back of the width of 20 fest to the rear of enid lot, embracing witbin said limite the most southern part of sai jot, with ront of 20 feet on 6th street, ba nop 1,867 square feet, more or les Mth, h expenres of t! cash. any ithe. with interest f1 ; bal in 6 12 mont day of sale, 9100 dowa when the pr: off, Btempe and conveyancing at purcbaser's 1f the terms of sale are pot complied wi five days from day of sale, the Trustees reserv. right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, | "A DABNEILGE,¢ Trasteor, «20 REEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, BS a eager ‘corner of 10th and D W. TRUSTEE'SRALE Ov VALUABLE PROPERTY. ius party secu in front of the p' ith ry of m., all of lot twel red AUCTION SALES. ¥ GREE) WILLIAMS, Honeere, B No 101 1D street, curnet ot lots northwest CHANCERY EAL® OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON OHIu AVENUK AND D ef., BETWESG Barn AND 1370 BTS. N. Ww. er thawe rir tue of a decrae passed by the Supreme Goart of the District of Columbia, in Ranity ie No. 593 Docker No. 7, [will sell at — auction. on WEDN tober, st 5 o'clock p. m , in ft Lots numbered 17 and 18, of st hdivision of part ot Lot No. 33 fronts 18 feet on Ohio vent Tune through with an irregular width fo Rist. It ie improved with @ Brick Dwelling. Lot No. 17 fronts 29 tet § inches on D st., is 42 feet 2% inches in depth. and 19 fet 1 inch wide ia the Ter. it isimp oved with » small Frame Building. Terms: One-thiro cash; the balance at six and twelve thonths, for which the notes of the purcha- ser, secured to the satistaction of the Trustee, w: be taken. A deposit of $50 will be reaa! purchaser of each lot at the time of s ¥Yeyanciog and revenue stamps purchaser, = =WM_F MAT sed nea, ttl - ATTING: ¥. Trustee, _se2l-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, ancts. ¥ GREEW & WILLIAMS, Auctioacers, Ne. 1001, northwest corner loth and D sts county, D.C.s_T shall well, in front of the remises, on WEDNESDAY, the 21 RB" p. terd, at 3: described as lota numbered one bundred and eizhty- eivht (188) and one bunared and eighty nine (139), 10 Gi of square numbsred . ‘fhe above are ick Houses, partiaily ¢ mpleted sale: One-third cash; balance in 6 aud 12 months, with interest from ¢ay wsle. secured by decd of trust on premises aold. $100 down at time of rale, All conveyancing and stamps at purchase: cost. WILLIAM B. TODD, Ju.. Trustee. sepls-cofds GREEN & WILLIAMS. sn-te Y, 1 Estate Brokers, \weat corner Pennsylvania avenue and ilth et. Office Buildings. CATALOGUE SALE OF A LARGE AND VALU- ABLE COLLECTION OF BOUKS. On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY EVENINGS, Oct-ber and 4th, 1S72, commencing ‘at 73s o'clock, at our suction rocma, we shall ell a superior collection of Books, embracing every department cf literature, elegantly bound, and many of them very rare aud it, Bd, 3d, ecarce. N. B—Parties unable to attend the sale can have their erders executed by the auctioneer: ‘Terms cash, » 90% a LATIMER & CLEARY. Ancts. BY LATIMER & CLEARY. Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner of Penn’s avenue and Lith street, Star Office Building. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF VALUABLE SQUARE OF GROUND IN WASHINGTUN OITY. BEING FQUARE No. 237, LYING BETWEEN TKENTH AND 'FOURTEENTH 8’ WEST. AND T AND U 8STRERTS NORT By virtne of a deed of trust to us, bearing date the 17th day of Angust, A. D. onl, and of the i recorded in Liber No. 657, at folio 76, Land Records of the District of Oolumbia. and Tequeast of the parties secured thereby, ction, on the at public mixes, OD. the Ist d DAY, Isr2.'at 4% o'clock p. numbered two hundred ) according to the plat of Washington city. The square has a front of 5535-12 fect on Tand U streets, 423 10 12 feet on 13th and Mth streets West. and upon the T street front there are now ten unfinished Brick Dwelling bonuses, five now under roof, to the second story. The id five built. a Property is most eligibly situated: aud the attension of capitalists is especially directed to this sale; the which the uudersigned will convey, being ab- ly perfect. The indebtedness for which this how advertised is $65,087.35, with interest at Ber cet: from August 17, 1871, subject tow creait of Terms: One-fifth cash, of which “1.500 must be rty is strack off, and th n five days after the sale; four-fifths of the purchase money in eqnal payme at one, two, three and four years, with inter the rate of Seven per centum per wunum, sa terest to be payable semi ancually All conveyan- cing at the cost of the purchaser If these termsof sale are not ccmplied with within ten days, the 81.000 deposit to be forfeited. and ths property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaultiag pur- chaser, upon five days’ notice of such resale beiug given in the Patrict W_JONE: JOHN A HAMILTON, ¢ Trastocs, ec26-dte LATIMER & OLEARY, Aucts, S7-BY CONSENT OF ALL PARTIES INTER- ested .the above sale ix postponed until TUESDAY, the 18th of October, instant, at thesame hour aod lace, when the unimproved part of said square will first sold, and the improved lots will then be of- fered separately, commenciog with the houss and Jot at the corner of 13th and T streets. The terms of saie remain as before in regard to the unimproved rortion, but upon the improved portions a deposit of $20 will be required upon each house and lot. RED. W. JONES, eld JOHN A HAMILTON, ¢ Trustees, Y LATIMER & CLEARY, Anctioneers and Real Estate Brokers. Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and iith st., Btar Office Building. TRUSTEER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT THE INTERSKCTION OF MASSACHUSETTS as N ¥ =o BRCéE Pee ZC aS BM el fa HOUSES, ON TREET; ALtO. TWO TWO-STORY VELLINGS, FRONTING ON MAS- TTS AVENUE, BETWEEN 3v AND By virtue of a deed of trust. bearing date Febroary 1, D. 1572, and recorded in ‘come! Sj ‘me 4 eC es Mer NQ 013. folld 224,68 se ¢ of the land records for Washington ccunty, District of Columbia, and by direction of ‘the party secured thereby, i shall sell, at auction, in front of a he 1 0th day of Octo: ince ind. situate and being in the city ot Washington, in said District, and known as Lot numbered one (i), in W. 0. Johnson's subdivision ot Square numbered six hundred and twenty. - as the same is recorded in the Burveyor's office of said city, in Subdivision Book “N. K No. 1, folio 332, together with the improvements thereon. nd on the same day. at numbered six, Yision of square r 30 o'clock p m., sls0 6,) in Joseph Elgan’s subdi- uth of Square numbered ff two, (562,) as the sain: i the Surveyor’s office of said city, Subdivision Book “*B.K.,"" No.1, felio 173, together with the imprové ments thereon. he sale will commence with the property first above described. and be continued until the amount of ales pays the debt due under the trust aud ox- pensce of sales, This property will be sold separately or as awhole, whe determined at the time sale to be to at advantage. Terms of sales One-third csh. (of which $100 must be paid at time of sale,) and the balance in one and two yeara, with ten per cent. interest from the day of sa'e,and secured tothe satisfaction ot the Trustee on the premises sold; * or all cash, at op- tion of purchaser.” Uonveyancing and recording at porchaser’s cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with within six days after day of sale, the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell, after ona week's Dublic notice, at the risk and coat of defaulting z WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, BY, street, StH AND 10TH AND P | C NOKTH WEST, CONSISTING OF TW THBEE-STORY PRESS) LINGS, WITH : 3 i) = lal iy virt fm date January 26th. A.D. 1872, and du corded among the land records for Was: ton county. in the District ot Columbia, the one tolio 43 et seq., and the other in sams hiber, No. 673, folio 50 et seq, and by direction of the party secured thereby, 1 shall sell at By tion, in front of the primiges,on FBIDA. day of October, 1872,at 5 o'clock p m..all those reels or lots of ground situate, irithe city of Wasnington, in said istrict, and known and designated upon the ground lan or plat of said city as Lots numbered one han- red and thirty nine (139 and ons hundred and for (2#,)in David L Morrison and others’ sub ivision of part of Square three hundred and sixty- five, (345,) according to a plat of said sabdivision duty recorded on July 28,1871, in HB, O.. No. folio 6. one of the subdivision books in the sarvey- or’a office of 8 District, togetber with Joe SRB ater a wil bt al sopabatge, ba. op tg ‘of which’ $150 on ‘Terms of One-third cash, each piece of rty must be paid at time sale,) and the residue In equal paymen's in one and two ears, with ten per cent. interest from the Jale—interest payable semt-annua'ly—and secured to tthe eatisfaction of the Trustee on the premises nid." oF allcaah at option of purchaser” ‘Oonvey: ing and recording at purchaser or purchasers Gcat if the'torme of sale are not comping with within six days from the day of sale,the Trustee re- fezves te right to reaeil at risk and swt of defauit ing purchaser, after one w ‘spa pe ee HOLTZMAN ¥. ‘Z . Trastee. _ 8630-4 {Pat} LATIMEB & CLEARY, Aucts. ¥ LATIMER & CLEABY. Bi aertensert ped eat ‘Btar Office Building. OF VALUABLE REAL BET, BETWEEN Lhe 8 e & CLEARY, Aucts, GOLDSTEIE &@ 00. WATCHES AND JEWELEY, 619 PEENSYLVANIA AVERUR, mys Under the Metropolitan Hotel) Se area “he. AUOTION SALES. YU xactloveers ned Rect Retate Brokers oh 5 Southwest corner of Penna, and lith street Star Office uilding. stn ret LARGE AND WELL Agso ° MENS, BOYS WOMENS ANG meee ; SHOES. BROGANS.. CONG . BE: Ls, RUBBER SHO. UBSDAY MoBNING. October 34. atl Mi, at our auction ro ‘Re and enperior assorrment tthe pened goods of tl ve-named go. be the of a draler decliving business, and removed te our Store for convenience of ante, Sale Positive. Terme cash w30-dts [Rep.} LATIM® B & OLRARY, Ancts, ¥ B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Ho, 729 Seventh street, between G and H. CITY AND COUNTRY PROFEBTY. ANCERY SALE OF _A VALUABLE HOC: ND LOT ON C STREETSOUTH, BETWe AND SRCOND STREETS ITY OF WASH UN. AY c tee pe on Rig ptt =, ic Edo A Sstad : e, 4 34, rz 7 ‘2 C < I 2 a > Eg 5 > > By virtue of adecree of the Si ofthe District of Columbia, cause of William R Biley acaicst M, iker's heirs, No 2.99 Equity Docket N. Undersigred trastee will sell at public aac ion, te the highe:t bidder, in front of the rem 'sss, on 'UBSDAY, the Ist day of October. Ist. at 5 o'e ork m., Let No. 19, inthn subdivision of xquare No 133. improved by a fine three-story Brick Dwolling Bearly pew. On THUBSDAY.the 31 day of October, 1572, at 4 oX%lock p. m., about 34 acres of Chilom Castle Manor, lately pom ag by Fort sloeam,on the Bok reek Church ri bree quarters of a mile trom Seventh street turnpike. aud within» few momen:= walk ‘tion on the Pcintof Rocka railroad adapted for farmi: g or gard-nin . healthy and excellent neigh™or in the vicinity of charches and sc howls It has been subdivided into Lots of eac! meach of which are fi will be sold in whole or parts. as msy be most des able. A plat ot the property cau be seen by appli cation tothe auctioneer or trastes. Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree: One third cash. 14 the residue in one and two years, jrom the day of #ate, secured by the es and ® lien on the property sold on the house and lot, and $0 on he whole land, or 8/0 on each lot will be required when the G esol 8 sold. All conveyaucing. stamps, and recording at the purchaser’scoat. f the terms are vot complied with in five days from the date of sale, the trustee reserves the right to re- sell at the risk and cost of the detanliing parchseer, WOODWARD, Trustee. 8625-tor3 ik B.H. WARNER, Acctr. B* B.H WARNER, Beal Estate Broker and Anctioneer No. 729 Seventh street, between G and H. TRUSTEES’ SAL ABLE AND IM PROVED REAL B ON MY STBEKT. OORNER OF 1st STREET. NE. deed of trust dated December end duly recorded im Lit No. land records for Waah y, «I shall sell, in front of the TAURSDAY, the 3d day of October. $:80 o'clock'p. m. at, public auction. situate 4D. 11 thone certain pieces or parcels of greund find iying in the city of Washiagton, and being known and described as lots numbered one hundred and eighty-one, (1*1,) one hundred and eighty three (153,) and one hundred aud eighty-four, (1S4,) in Gilbert's recorded subdivision of square numbered six hundred snd seventy five, (673.) The above are improved by Brick Houses partially completed ‘ermsof sale: One third cash; balance in Gand 12 monthe with interest from day of deed of trust on premises #14 of sale. All convey oepei8-cokds ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Northwest corner 10th and D streets TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPER? 7. No 616 PENNSYLVANIA AVE DUE, BETWEEN SIXTH ASD SEVENTH Si RAETS, OPPOSITE THE METROPOLITAN y rine of two deeds of trusts, bear @ates the 6th of December, Ix, and th of May 1853, recorded in Libers I. A 03. folios 254, 8c., and No. 185, folios ‘of Washington county he party secured, and he undersigned will, ‘nto the highest bid on FRIDAY, the th t eck p.m .part of Lot 1, beginning forthe same at 29 feet 1038 inches from the northeast corner ef lot. and running thence with Penn- sylvania avenue eastwardly 23 test 73 inches, and running back the tull depth «f anid lot to B street. This property is improved by a brick buildiug of some twenty rooms.wtth a siore-room of 6) feet deep. in front of the Metropolitan Hotel, and a warehouse of 27 feet by 0 fet or thereabouts, on B atrect nearly gpposite the Baltimore aud Potomac railroad depot The cellar under the honse is 9 fect deep. This property, #0 well sitnated, is most desirable as a piace of business, and offers great inducements ‘Terms of sale: One fourth cash, and residue in , twelve and eighteen months. with the purchas. er’s notes, with interest from the day of sale secared by a deed of trast on the premises. All conveyane ing, stamps and recording at the purchaser's cost If the terms of sale are not complied with iu five days, the trostee reserves the right to reeell the property after one week's public notice, at the cost ard rink of the defaniting parchaser. A deposit of 200 will be required when the property is old. VM: B_WOUDWASD. Trastes. nepls GKEEN & WILLIAMS, Ancis, B* GEEEY & WILLIAMS, Aactioneers, No. 1001 northwest corner 10th and D su CRANCERY BALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. IN THE DIS TBICT OF COLUMBIA..O W. D. U. MUB- DOCK.) ABOVE GEURGETOWN. By sirtas of [6 decree passed by the Saprome ‘Court of the District of Columbia. in equity ase No. 2.761, George W. Linville et al. v fr day of O No. 3, in square No the distance ber, 1572, to purchaser Ri lism D.C. Murdock et al., we will sell at pub auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, October 14th, 1872, at 8 o'clock p.'m . lots 1. 2,3, 4. 5.6.7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14,15, 16, ists 8, This land {y situated on two roads !eading into the Ridge road, and by these roads to Georgetown and Washington, and is only two and a halt miles from Georgetown. The new road about to be made by the Board of aes Work: I bring this property -getow! Be Oy rt of it wood The land is suitable for serscultural Purposes, and isina very healthy lo- cation. tion. Terms of sale: One sixth cash, and the balance in thirty equal monthly paymente, with interest at the Tate of ten per centum per annum from day of sale, with security to the satisfaction of the Becoivers, and a lien retained on the property sold: or the pur chase money can be paid in cash of apon shorter te time than as aforeraid, at same rate of 10’ deposit of $0 will bs required of the purchs<.> at time of sale. All conveyancing and stam>! ut coat ee a Gy the property will be exhib- \ sal aru INGLY, . F. MAT PHILIP A. Ti * DASNKILLE,> Receivers, WM. J. MILLER. GREEN & WILLIAMS, 625 d&ds [Bep &Pat.} Auctioneers. Y MATTINGLY & WHEELER, Auctioneers and Brokers, No. 503 9h street N. W., next to corner E st. TEUSTEER’S SALE BY AUCTION OF _VALU- ABLE BEAL ESTATE IN SQUARE 775. By virtue of @ deed of trust to me. dated ‘October 2), 1871, and recorded same date in Liber No. 663, follo 467, one of the land records of Wasbingten County, in the District of Columbia, Tel oft: r for sale, to the highest bidder, on MON. DAY, October 7 ,1872, at 5 o'clock p.m., onthe pr m- ises, Lots numbered eight, nine, ten, twelve. thir- teen) fourteen and fifteen, in sy ware numbered seven hundred ‘and soventy-elght—beiug on Third street east ard G etreet north. ‘Terma of sale Twelve handred dollars ($1200) cash; balance in twelve months, bearing and secured by deed of trust on the premises sold. A eee re! Pai wnee — at purchaser's cont. Of @100 when scld. ~ . C. EASTWOOD, Trastee. se23-ddd_ MATTINGLY & WHEELER, Ances, Pine BE PROFESSIONAL. geste Secs iimia cea DEUAEUGAS HASREMOVED HISOF FIC “Chrenicle” Building. « Nseia cob" D2, GkO.8 KING tas BEMOVED from bis old A on7th street. between M and BN. to Bi street, one door below the southwest cor: u au-2aw6m E. DEINKABD bas r De oeReee. cums NW. Ofice hace § tola.m. 22 to 4p. m., and 7p. eep3 lm AD. U. OLEPHANE, BE. 2%. BEAILE . Siomographer Sup. Lats with petal te @ D.C., Bzam- porters @ Chisage iner in U.8. Guts in at prices. et the ‘s }, Corner Hew York avenue anlele a 8. WILLIAMS, ATTORNSY-AT-LAW, ‘Boom 8, om second floor of Barbour's Law Suildim ‘Washington. == N. \S]T EER AND Laas Bemoved from 484 Lowinana evenus. nol¢-t jiu, ie "TEES i Am. FAMILY SUPPLIES GROCERIES: ARM YOURSELF WITH ADVERTISED PRICE LISTS SECOND-CLASS CROCERIES AND THEN CALL ON US AND PURCHASE CHOICE GOODS AT COMPETITIVE RATES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS 4 CO., GROCERS, MABONIC TEMPLE, eesll SiNTH aND F SrREers, Vinegar: VINEGAR! VINEGAR! FOR PICKLING. TEN BABRELS OF PU CIDER VINEGAR, made in Montgomery County, Md., and drawn from Original package into Clean Barrels, making it free of all eediment. ALso, SPICES, OF ALL KINDs, For sale Low, by N. T. METZGER, SUCCESSOR TO METZGER & BYLES, 417 Tr Steerr, Between D and & streets, HMOICE GROCERIES AT KEDUCED RaTEs, FLO’ R. Best FAMILY, §3 por quarter bbl. sack, Best EXTBA, $2.5) per uuarter bbl sack, SUGAR. Good BROWN 8UGAB at 10 cents por Ib. do. at li cents por Ib: do. at 12% cents per ib, EAS. Fire IMPEBIAL, $1 per Ib. 0. 91.25 per ib. Fine GUNPOWDER, 81 25 per Ib. Best do. 1.60 per Ib. Best OOLONG. 1 per Ib. Best JAPAN, @1 per ib. We invite the special attention of our patrons, and the public generally, to the above quotations. ‘Ibe articles mentioned sre of recent purchase, carefully selected tor our family trade, and we Euerantee the same to be fully as represented in tr y “Goods delivered free to any partof the city. P. G. BOWSER 400. DEALER IN CHOICE GROCERIES, 703 K STREET, Opposite Northern Mari PROPOSALS. rs UILDERS ATTENTION '—Proposals are #0- licited for the Alteration aud Repair of a Fram. Dwelling in the central part of the city, for which some well located at “Huntington” will be traded, at cash rates, for the whole brick layers, plasterers, carpeniers. or respectively. Onll for or address * Trustee,” Comp troller’s offic 3 e2T-lw POSALS FOR DREDGING UN DUXBURY eee HABBOR, MASS. ang2-tf m. on ber pext. for about 2: 00 cubic yards of dredging in the touth Channel of Daxbury Harbor Persone desiring to meke proposals for (his work are reanested to apply to £ at his of- fice in Morton Block. Gungrest street, Port Me..or at No. 2. Bulfinch street, Boston, Mass. specifications and further information conceruiag came. ‘GEO. THOM, Licut. Col. of Engineers, Bet. Brig Gea'l, U5. A. U,8. Engineer Office, Portland, Maine, Septem. ber 22, 1572. eet 6t BOPOSALS FOB HEADSTONES FOR Na- TIONAL MILITARY CEMETERIES. ss Wak DEPARTMENT, QUARTERMASTER GENERAL WasHINcTonN, D. Angu re invited for mark 18 the graves in ae neibeeel seoeieie os required by law,to be addresoed to the Q master General, Washing- Pi should state the price for each head- stune, preperly inscribed snd set at the head of the grave in each national military : Bids may be tor the whole work of alf the cemete- ries, or for that of several oometeries in ® district or for single cemetery, ‘he bonds required will be, in amount, twenty (20) tract. per cent, of whole amount of each cont Ail proj received by the Quartermaster Gen- eral will be opened on the 137H Da¥ oF Oct: 1872, of the Quartermast: marked in order to Lists of the cemeteries, with the number of graves information as to condi }» to be indorsed or national military to the M. C. MEIGs, Mayor General. iySi-dot REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 905° “FEET. 905 PHIL. H. WEICH @ ©O., REAL ESTATE BROKERS. AUCTIO, AND INSURANCE AG RNTS BEES ‘Envelopes, containing pro} “Proposals, for headsiones counotories,” ned sadrecsed General "0. soca eaciah ‘and aranteed and advanced. Money cated. ‘of sll kinds faithfully tent. Fiane: npecitcations Ssutraeis tad” decks . Piane, # skillfully drawn. Sat Give ‘us one call and we will meri BaILROADs. AbEXAnvEs AnD W \SEINGTUN a 6. AND XANDBIA AND FREDERICKSBORG Bry cormer 6 Boetre-te Local trains from Alexandria ar Hed Hi on tollows:—6:38, "8:38, 10:20 a. TRAINS LEAVE ro Bautimone ete press daily ex. banday 8:45 p.m. valtimore Ac ® commodation, daily. ex cept Munday Sp. m., Clocinnatt Ex prem daily vex. Sand rah daily. . Western Rxp's. idence potate and reeidenoes to al! tcl to Cincinnadt, "Loolevtites se Louis, Beg San ‘ieco. and alt PERCY G: SMI. Agent, Office. 6th and Pennsyl Bb. DeRARBY. Gel Supt. ae STenae. B.S YOUNG, Gen Pass r Agent. ayer 1872rexnwvivasia moure] 879 TO THE BOBTEWRet, cours. AND S~UTE- no 16 . THE GREAT DUC With elegant Scener: Biate room Right care, with modern improvementa: Bey eanared miles saved to Western and Centres \e are now ran as follows, vi FoR BALTIMORE. Koept Sunday at 3 TBO S 00. a FOB ALL Leave daily Sudem sai For princi ville, Laurel at 516. 6:45 7:45 p.m op Sanday ON SUNDAY. FoR BALTIMG eer OOK Wat Bratt ON Leave at #-00 a.m. and 3:00 and 2. pe Fe A Saute OF THE west, 6 exon bender, Eraser ek itn it be eedied on Sevda a 00 and st tot only, at Belay Station with trai Whcikesketecter iene mee cr ; Being Homme Pa Serasbare, Viave obey eine commodstion train. ih Through tickets to the West can be had at Washington Station Ticket Office et ail hours For New York. Ph! vertisement of Th ine.” L.m HOLE Gouna Hekate : m ot Ageat GEO 8. KOONTZ, Geol Ag’, Washington, map ss LAN! . une 3,1570—nooa. W AsHiNG TON, ‘Trains WASHING TON end NEW TORK are as fell = KK. withou = on SUNDAY. care tor Now York ot 9:30 > m. and Pailegeb pbia a 5:40 pm cabieeping cara for New York on 9:20 p.m. tram tickets to Phil Sew York Bomton Cau be had at the station OfBoe ot" all cease enc Ublo Rallroad edvertisament Baltimore, Am L. M. COLE, Generai Ticket Agent. * G0: SOROUNTES Agent Watkinaon. sete STEAMBOAT LINES. FA Scmepure. FOR BORFOLK AND BOSTON. Un and after Monday. Sept. 16th, 1872, the Steamer OF THE LAKE.” carrying . Mail, will leave ber hert. "foot of MONDAY ard THEESDAT. at at tbe principal river Inndings, for NORPOGRS Stoamebip: = empans for Agents:—V ancris; J G. Waters, will rv crive acd deliver frei Er peb Ti ket Office at oul ber Bones Ivanta avent st Norfolk with the M. M. ——. - Ds oe and 6th + MEY CLAGETT. General sel7-tr \*Thopuk kPatrion } NEW EXPSEss Line Via CANAL BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Wha WASHINGION @ GEORGETOWN, D.@, batt from Pier 2, North Wharves, Phiied geighiat WEENESDAY aud SAT ler street, FEDAY and SATURDAY, at 1! “Agente:—F. A KEID. Alexandrian Vee Wi CLYDE & O0.. Phiiadcihia. Pa. . % OLree. R EDUCTION LN PASSAGE BATES! ANCHOR LinE om, 4 Cabin fare from NEW YORE to LONDON, re EBPOOL, GLASGOW, and DERBY by Wi “gGlvemers, $60, bi réa) 's Steamers, EXCURSION TICKETS. 9120. Intermediate, @33: Bteerage, @25; all payable t Otrreucy Fossemems Sree tore ey ome, aterm yer particniars 8; nie ae ther partieniars apy pte, the Ageut, HREYS, 13 F street, W ashi ete HENDERSON B mays 7 Bowling Groen, New EROHANT’ LINS OF STEAMSHIFS BET Wren WASUINCTOS AND SEW YORR. Ove Pteamabips B.C. Roe Tatas <a Berar 20D G1BSUD wil make aay . a. Bev YORK.A' Baud ‘WASHiseTON and”@ , Bos follows -—Leere | ae Fol GKORGETOWD every FEIDAT ot SLERANDRIA tho entne day ot