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RAILROADS. INSURANCE COMPANIES, pnts: VARIA AIK LINE psscae YOUR FROPERTY 'U Bal IN THB HILADELPHIA, : INSURANCE MPA 95 NEW 1s SS | a NGTON AND G Pt aed Ot . 5 * AND ALL POINTS IN THE NRW ENGLAND CHARTERED BY coNGHESs 1837. - THROUGH BETW FEN WASHINGTON AND WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. ‘The eynipmeut on this line is new and of the most Clegant and improved Enieh. PULLMAN PABLOB CARS ON DAY TRAINS. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CABS ON On after Weinsauys Avett 3, AM. > On after Wee + Angust 2. is73. SS DAILY | EXCEPT SUNDAY) T Peonsyivanie Air Linc, learing the depot of the Baltimore rtheast corner of 6th and streets, a9 follows Fast Line, leave Washington 5.03 a. m. daily, ox- : Baliimore at 9:18 ®. m. daily, except Sun- ve Weet Philadelphia at 13:53 p. m. daily,ex- Sunday sere at New York at4 p.m. daily, except Sun- tchmomd Bexpress, leave Washington at 1:13 p m., daily except Sunday Leave Baltimore at 2:35 p. m., daily, except Sun- "Leave Weet Philad hia st 6:08 p. m., daily, ex- cept Sunda; D. m. dally except rrive at New York at 9 Nicht Express, leave Washington at 9:05 p.m Sunday Leave Baltimore at 10-48 p. m., daily. Leave West Philadelphia st 2:60 e. m datty. at New 235 am. daily, Arrive 4 waaay Fast Lone, \« ~ Arrive at Washington at Krchmond Express, toave ma. 43 Dp. New York at 3:18 p.m, Arrive st Washington st 11.45 p.m Nreat Erpress, leave New York at 9p. m. Arrive at Washington at 6:13am. © octiee® are made in New York with steamers on New York, New Haven and Hartford rai New York Central and Hudson River rail- road. Erie iwa) ad steamers on Hudsen River. Fare a low as by any other route Baceage cailed for and checkat st hotel and_prt- Fare resistences on orders left at the following offices, where ticke ind inform: can be obtained:— Hortheas: c r 13th stre AA, AYE.; nore rher @th street and Pean " m Bnitimore and Potomac railroad,jcorner 6th B streets. YOUNG, D iyi General Passenger Agent. ALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAIL- ss ROAD. Derot Conner 6Tz & Bets. 8.W! After Ancnst Zth, TRAINS LEAVE BALTIMORE SHINGTON. 535 s.m., Niagara Exp.,613a.m., New York ex daily Brees, daily. 08 a. m.. New York Ex- 8:25 a. m., all daily, ex- ay. rest, daily except Sun-|_ cept Sand: ay (26 a. m., &: r? © m. daily, sccommo-, North Wost daily. dation = 1:23 a. m., Accommoda- 133 a m., Fast Line, tion from'Baltimore. West, daily, except Sun- 2:38 p. m., Cincinnati ex- day.” press, daily, except Sun- 343 p.m., New York ex day. reas S13 9.m.,N. ¥. ox; 355 Baltimore express. | dally, except Sanday” 3:60 Baltimore sc-6-33 p.'m., ail daily, ex- comme om, daily,ex-| cept Sunday. cept Sunday. » ¥S m., or from €.15 p. m., Cinctnnatt Ex-| Baltimore, daily from ‘Fresss daily yexcopt Sun-| West and North. ay athern Bx- York 10°43 p. m., 928 p daily New York) press, daily. Night Expreas. 1 m., New ba . ™., Pacific Express) express, sity. ‘Trains leaving Washington st 8.33 8. m. E: ™., connect st Bowie with trains for Maribor aving Bowie at 940 and lis. m., and &: =, arriving at Marlboro’ at 10:60 and 11:48 a. and ™ és Trains arriving at Washington at 11:25 a, m, 6:33 And 8:38 p. m., connect at Bowie with trains leaving Maribor?’ at #45 4. m.. 3:40 and 5-20 Pm. Passengers leaving their orders st Ticket Office bortbwest corner a 13th street and Peansylvaniea and 8:50 avenue, perthwest corner of th st. and Pennsylvania avenne, can bave their baggage called for and checked at hotels and residences to all points North and West. Through tickets to Cincinnati, Colam- bns, Indianapolis, Louisville, St. Louis, New Or- deans, Obicago, Omaha, San’ Francisco, and all puints north, northwest, west, and southwest. .. PUBABRY, General Sap’t. E. 8. YOUNG, Gen’l Pase’r Agent. iyh-tt LEXANDRIA & WASH- A IN ON R, R, ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBUBG B. B. Corner of B and Sixth Stress, Local Trains leave for Alexandria as 9,10, 1,». my 12 nom, 1.2, : Sa. DP. ta. daily, all oth Sunday Local Trains from 6.33, 7.35, 5.33, 9.33, ¥ 3.33, 4.33, 5.35, 6.33.7. Hows:—6,7, 4, 5, 6.7.8, Dp. m.: trains daily except Alexandria arrive as follows:— 11.33, a, m, 19.38, 1.33, 3.33, . 3S, 3.23 p. m.; 3.33 . m. and 6.39 pom. frm Alexaudria daily, all other trains daily except Sunday * Trains marked thus connect with trains on Washingt » and Obi . “ QUANTICO Accommodation lesyes Washington xcept ? JTHEBN EXPRESS, vin Richmond, lesyes Washington 11.13 p. m. daily, except Sunday, ‘Prrovgh tickets to all points South and Southwest for sale at Offices, corner 3th street and Pennsy!l- ene, and corner 6th street and Pennsyl- - re passengers can leave orders for cked at all hotels jences ‘ongh t” destination S YOUNG, Gen'l Passenger Agent. jy24-tf ALTIMOKE AND OHIO er HES, trains will leave WASHINGTON CITY a pligws, vis : a mom and Way Potuts.... jaltumore and Way Points.............. Cincinnati Express, via Be ork gy 5 ‘imore and Way Bt. Lonis, Cincinnati ani FROM BALTIMORE FOR WASHIN Leave at «2, 6:48, 6:50, 7:40, 8:18, 9-18 , 8:40 and 8:50 18. at p. south cf At lis Senction wath of Annapolis Junctio FOR PuisT OF SOCKS AND INTERMEDIATE - and 4:50 and 5:85 p.m. Retarnt leare Point of Books ae 6s and 75's. and Pp. m., arriving at Washington at 3:33 and 9.30 a. m. and 320 p.m. ellvei lle Route. and 9.80 p. m. Pn Throuxh tickets to the can be had at the Washingtos Station Ticket Office at all hours of the day; also, at the Company's office, 453 lva- nis‘avenne. Passengers purchasing tickets at the Avenue office, can arrange to have. their Daggage called for and checked at their residence, taken to the depot, and put into the baggage car For New York. Phil iphia, and Hecten oss of Yertisement of * Through Line.” THOS. B. SHARP, Master of Transportation. L. M. QOL, General Ticket Agent. ‘EES W ASHINGTO! AND NEW YORK May 36, 1873—-Noon. BROUGH LINE Bi PHILADELPH WasiINeTon, Trains between Washington Xcw York are new run as a: FOR NEW YORK, without change of cars. a breve dally cexcept Sunday) at 7:80 8, m., 1:1 80d "| FOR PHILADELPHIA. a kf2's daily Ceacept Sunday) at 130 €.m.,1lan p.m, N SUNDAY. Leave for New yon at 8.0 p.m.,and Phfedel- his at 6:08 p. Throcgh tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or rough tickets to el . all hours Sleeping cars for New York on 8:80 Boston can be had et the Btation Office at of the day. See Baltimore and for schedule betwee otis, and the W THOSE SHARP. Master of L_M. COLB, General Ticket at. GEO.5. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington, m=? 1873rx syit ania nocrel873 ‘o HOQBTHWEST, SOUTH, AND SOUTHWEST. BS a folio Obto Bailread advertisement Washington, Baltimore, An- TH Dol wast it Lo bats oe ight Care, with medora ements, ssf bundred miles saved to Western and Central ow Yor ‘The 11.13 a. m. daily, except Rorthwest; vanily, and € 13 pam except Wanday, west EP a eee CON NEOTIONS toronge fom WASHINGTON to ROCHESTER ge eH be procured at the offices corner of 2 street and Peunayivanie avenue, and Pret at tad ibe given at ail times. Procartng tiekets at this office can se Cure acc mmodations in Palace Oars forfPittsburg. _maneiy” . YOUNG, General Passenger Ca NOTICE oF REMOVAL. CARO jan ORice: Boom He. over Bank of Washington, | PIANOS, &. H CP“EBRATED | GRAND. | SQUABE and UPRIGHT PLANS, i The Bost Now Made. EVERY INSTKUMENT FULL ¥ WARRANT- SBD FOR FIVE YEARS. SECOND HAND PIANOS at all = PIANOS FOR SALB AND RENT. SOLE AGENCY FOR WM. McCAMMON’S (BOARDMAN & GRAY) FAVORITE PIANOS, AND SHONINGER'S ORGANS. REICHaNBACH’S PIANO WARSRKOOMS, angS0-tf 423 lth street, above Pa. avenue. N4tioNaL UNION INSURANCE COM- PANY OF WASHINGTON, OBGANIZED OOTOBER, 1865. Cash Capital and S $173,700 Orrick, 643 Louisiana AVENUE. Emm mter nel following strong Fire Torarancs THE GERMAN AMERIOAN, OF N 7.5, THE MEROHANTS, 0 WARK NS maa-tr Gash Ai TERN G®e4r bade 2 TAL t OABH ASSETS ccecsccensccssuncemmeemeee $306,497 69 OFFICK, 603 FIFTEENTH STREET, OPPOSITE TREASURY DEPARTMENT. msm B. W. BATES, Agent, HE CORCORAN FIRE INSURANCE T cu rane OF THE DISTRICT UF COLUMBIA, Organized April 1st, 1373. a weraeeeareee- $100,000, OFFICE No.1439 PEN NSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Over MiLBuRN’s Dave Bros.) T. LENMAN, President, ao ene vice President, T. DY RU, Secretary. . James, Jas. L. Barbo ‘ard Droop enman, iehaei Green, John Bailey, A. H. Herr aptly F BLE LIFE ASSURANG. TSE FOUR AT < Stewart, Chas. John T, bosiness of this Company has for been the largest of fan} similar lustitation in the world, ¥. HEYER, Genenat Aoxnr, may33-Iy 80% and 50) 7th street. NATIONAL METROPULI Trak INSURANCE CO) PAN” OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Organized August 25, 1870, CASH OAPITAL........ oe Dt Office in Shepherd's iding, No. 9 Pennsyl- SAMUEL CBOBS, Secretary," . . B. Blake, DIRECTORS: jem. FO scrote Geo. F. @ulick, * A. B. Shepherd, Moses Kelly, 5 oc! ‘Mé-tt STEAMER LINES. W 48H INGTON, NORFOLK. BOSTON AND The fine Iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAK having resumed her regular trips to Norfolk, will leave ber wharf, foot, 6th street, every MONDAY and of THUBSDAY, at 2 p. m., touching at principal River Landings, connecting at’ Norfolk with Steamship of the M. and M. line for Boston ‘and Providence. Freight should be addressed * care of Lady of the Lake, via Norfolk.” Branch ticket office at Knox's Express Office, 603 Pennsylvania avenue. -M CROUCH, Agent. 6th-street wharf. DORSEY CLAGETT, General Agent, Plant’ corner Ith st. and Pa, ave. mi NE, NOTICE. ‘With the view of diminish sion, the Steamers of this Line will, henceforth, take a specified course for all seasons of the year On the Outward Passage from Queenstowa to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 60 at 43 Lat., or nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the Homeward Passage, crossing the Meridian of &) at 42 Lat.,or nothing to the north of 4%. jyl4-6m cusses LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, VY NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. the chances of collt- ia. Wed Steamers mark sengers. And every bees a WEDNESDAY and SATUB- from New York. Rates oF Passack.—Oabin, $9), 9100, and $130 accommodation old, according to Wickets to Paris, 815, gold, siditional Return tickets ‘on favorable terms: » $30, currency. Bteerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, and all parts of Europe, at lowest rates, Through bills of Inding Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and ot! Continent and for Mediterranean ports and cabin ; a For a we ply at the Company’: ice, No. ow Lil t ‘pasunge, et No/11 4 Broadway Gives Tor steerage pamonge, st ose CHAS. G FRANKLYN, Agent, New York. OTIS BIGELOW, Agent, Omics. 643 Dstroct Boris-ly northwest, Washington, D. 0. EW EXPBESS LINE VIA CANAL, Bk: LADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA. Va., WASH- PHTNGION AND GEOBCRTUWND. O- 7 From Pier 2, North Wharves, Phil afeipbia, ‘WEDNESDAY and’ SAT. ect O Prem 33 Water ti rgetown, TU! DAT aod SATURDAY ‘at 10-4. m, This line connects at Fhlledeiphia with “Olyde's Tron Line” of rs for Providence, Boston and this Uses GP. HYDE Age! for Deo Oe” tine. 3 FD. of 0. ‘WM. B. OLYDE & CO., Philadelphia. ‘A. REID, Alexandria, Va. & Co., WALDO A. PRABOE, 94 Gon street . , Vor 5 BF Freightn delivered by Races Be ders left at General Office, 603 Penney’ e- Bue, or at the steamer wharf will be promptly at- tended to, apa URING REPAIRS TO THE CHESAPEAKE ‘and Delaware Canal we will run an OUTSIDE LL making week - ly tripp— Leaving Philadelphia every SATURDAY at 12 1. “ Georgetown = br hod @. ¥. HYDE, _ang%.2m Agent ‘for D. cf 0. RCHANT'S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the fine Steamships E.O0 KNIGHT and JOHN GIBSON will make regular week- y trtj ALEX NDBIA NGTON and GEORG nt NEw ¥' to : of High street town, oF at the corner of 17th street and N igh Goorge- 201 jow York BF Freights delivered by Kuox’s Express. Or- ders loft at General Otice, 609 Penasyivaets, ave: nue, er at the steamer wharf, will be promptly at- tended iste aa J_W_ THOMPSON, President LIVERY STABLES. NAILOR & SON, HACK AND HIRING STABLES, 1419 New Youn A NI47H AND'1STH STRERTS id Dou! Teams, Open and Close ages ‘We would call particular attention to our Coaches ‘ics, Bxcursions and Tad at the lowest avenue, : a for hire. light Pleasure Fishing partice; which ‘may be rates. * ny sO J. Bosubine. Liveey ana sane STABLES, Het Ast) rear bh LOR, 3r., HIRING ETABLES, Cay lees cae OnE STYLISH ©. MEN. deca-ly EB street northwest. APLINGTON STABLE: ORUIT, Jn., LG STRERT, Between 18h by day or nig! Nand for we = or parties. CRE4E PIANOS. —Several exellent SEOOND- HAND PIANOS in complete ord will positively be sold below cost for cash- from ant offoomand aun price allowed OY EY) E,WILD'S BuO Piney Blore.420 ith sre LDS Bho Ts piano’ sions 420 jie BTIRFF'S PIANOS. euga-tr ~ HN’S PIANO AND MUSIO ca = a oD oor Monee York Avenue, near 7th strest. Agent for the celebrated Patent Pianes of DECKER BROS., New York, in uso by the first anists ‘of the continent. for t} tuperior STERLING ORGAN. ‘Plates from different manufacturers, new and used, at low ER and for rent. All kinds of MUSIOAL In- ten, tan RAT SS Cbd and separa ‘Used instruments: ‘taken In exchange. repeiee Leas’ PIANO AND MUSIO STO. 1148 Seventh street northwest. Pianos and Organs and Musical Instruments of every description on hand; sold on eas; terms. Pianos and Organs tuned and re; lated. Georgetown orders left GRIMES’, No. 103 Bridge street. SOHOMACKER & 00.8 P1ANOs, PHILADELPHIA GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. These instruments, which , on account of their sn- riority over all others, have in a fer ve yeni ¢ the most popular here, as well a sR over the Begg a be bad now for tse fol-! lowing low prices: SQUARE PIANOS from 8378 to 9678. om ope $700. “iyla-te UPRIGHT PIANOS fr: GRAND PIANOS from 073. Persons who wish to save from §100 to 9500 in pur- chasing the best instrument ont, are invited to call 4 compare Pa Seomeatvee. Pianos for rent. Elance exchanged, Tuning an ing proj s sito, GARL RICHTER: Agents a16-tr, 935 Pennayivan enue. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. T. BERRY, Jrz a BEAL ESTATE AGENT ANP BROKE No. 819 Market Sp joan BOYLE. FRANK BABNUM, JUAN BOYLE & Co., REAL ESTA No, 605 15t! TE AND NOTE BROKERS, th street, epposite U.S. Treasury. SALE—A handsome HOUSE on I a i double HOUSE, raat Tati eat aitterent rail fi Ten of exchange for GROUND in various por- sale at low on PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH IN TH CITIES OF WASHINGTON AND GEORGE- TOWN,D. ©. FFICe OF BOARD oF Praiic mat ice Wasiinoton, D. C., September 1, 1873, led Proposals will be received at’ this of m.,on the Ist day of October, 1878, for the alarm telegraph. ‘alarm be , wires nery, and aj tenances required to place the system in thor: working order, agreeable to an act of the tive Assembly df the District of Columbia, approved June 2%, 1573, and in accordance with the specific tions, and mainly in accordanes with the diagram, both of which can be seen and will be explained at ‘olumbia bail ings. » be furnished shall be in every Teepect eq to the best in use; and tosecure the successfal contractor will be required to ent into good and sufficient bond for the full perform- ance of the centract. Bids must be accompanied by a penal bond, legally certified to in the sum of five thousand ( $5,000) dol- lars, that the bidder will accept and perform the contract if awarded him, ‘The right to reject any or ail bids is reserved, Payment will be made whensthe whole work shajl have been completed and accepted by the Board in Proper working order. The contractor shail keop the system in good working order for a term of two (2) years after com- pletion, and twenty (2)) per centum of the amount contracted for will be retained until the end of the said two (2) years as a guarantee therefor. Proposals must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, dorsed “* Proposi ‘or construction of fire-alar: ‘end addressed to R. SHEPHERD, sepl-td Vice President Board of Public Works. ALS FOR HEAD-STO! Pee eoR MILITARY OF! yak DEPARTMEN INGTON, Jt Proposals are tnvit for farni ones for the National Mili Cemeteries, as prescribed by the law of 84 March, 1s73, of which ng ¥ hich the follow! = So. '- e© «© Provided, that the head-stones required by an act entitled “an act to establish and jational Ocmeteries,”” ed. February 22, 1967, and the act ry thereof, approved June 8, 1872, shall be of durable stone, and of such ‘and as shall keep them'in fixed by the of Warrcun be het Ht y ‘ar, can on appli- cation by letter to » where also a will be placed on exbibition within a few days. ‘The 8 should be in sealed enveloy marked “Proposals for Headstones for National ‘Mill ‘ed the Quar- ‘and to termaster General of the Army, In whoseofiice they will be opened, in ti! ‘of bidder Bat- Grday, September 6, 18/5, commencing af li ‘o'clock am. petecintimiscrec ©, Eras, Quartermaster General, Brev General U, 8.4. = sr od 608 T° ABcuITECTS w joTON, August 1873. In accordance with the provisions of an act of Congress, wed March 3, 1373, the undersigned invite Architectural plan: herel or sketches (not including details or working plan»)for a new build- ing for the Library of Congress, to be drawn in ac- cordance with limits and conditions which will be furnished to applicants. The sum of fifteen hundred dollars will be paid for snch design as may be ad- udged the best by the commission ;one thonsand dol- Jars for the second beet, and firs bandred dollars to the third best, to be pald on the Slst of December, ‘The plans mnst be submitted on or before the Ist Eke Librarian of Congress Washington, ( oe of Congress, Washington Dede Chairman of the Joinil Committee on the Library, Commission. { Chairman af tht, Senate Committee om Publvc Burid Grounds. \ Librarian af Cone: JOHN @. BAR SIEAM DYER AND SCOURBR, . Ale m “ALY Sr; Mo. Four. Seis ant’) (Om* door extension ‘granted to hi vday of November, Isfg; re-isened on the 34 day of September a0s2, wud gn the 4th day of Anwaet, 158, for'an Improveinen AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. Be ceaairne gee at at Beker ‘cuth street, Star Office Building, ** TRUSTEES’ SALE @F VALUABLE IMPROVED Beet ESTATE ON FOU! BENTH STREET, pa RHODE ISLAND AVEN AuD y Virtue of a deed of trust dated April 23 sei teres rane mene te Sey Ty" ay of A.D. 1873 at 5 o'c EDBON, ER & OLEARY, Ancts. BX FRANCIS a. KERBY, General Auctionsor COMMISSIONERS’ BALE OF A VALUABLE By virtue of a decree of the Cirenit Court forthe city of Alexandria, Virginia, reatered ite May term, 1873, in the Shirley J. King vs. Shreeves and McQueen, the un dersigned, commissioners therein named, will sell at ublic auction, at the wharf foot of Cameron strect, Inthe city of Alexandria, at 12 o'clock maou SAT? URDAY, the 27th day of September, 1473, the fine schooner“*William Henry,” now running on the Potomac. essel has one deck and tw ie 43 feet in length, 15 6-10 feet in breadth, 6 in depth, measures 20 63. 5-10 feet }63-100 tons capacity under her tennage deck, and is in every way suitable for river traffic and the oyster trade. ‘Terme of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash. and the resi‘ae in two equal instal ments of 6and 12 months, with interest from the day of sale, xecured by the bonds of the purchaser, with good personal security, the title to be retained nntil the said instalments and interest are fully paid; and the vessel liable to be resold at the risk of the pur- chaser, upon the above terms, in the event of his failure'to comply with the conditions of sale. Given under our hands this 2st day of Augast, So RORGE A. MUSHBACH, DAVID L, SMOOT, sugi7-cotd $ Com’rs of Sale, HOTELS. ]NION HOTEL, Ge WN, D. On use Y; Suind, Bropristee os the door every two or three minutes, this house can reach any of the public the national capital or any place of amusement, &0., le of afew minutes. Persons doing the line of the canal and on the 1 it to their advantage to rs" HY¥s0n's HOTEL, No. 709 G STREET, jem3-tt BSTWEEN 7TH AND 8TH StReEts, ea IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYKES, Proprietor, FRONTING PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between \3th and ith Streets, Wasuineton, D.C. ‘TEEBSYANT HOUSE, oy ‘After the lst of December, 13, Permanent, and E Transient Boarders will find this ‘one of the opt desirably and most oon located houses ‘The rooms are nently furnished, well ane fentilated, and provided with eit moder besa ‘The charges are low, but tho wants and the com fort of all guests will be carefully provided for, The proprietor, Z. BIOHARDS, bas d ed te provide a good catorer. C, © Wintasp, . EBBITT HOUSE, apl-tf WASHINGTON, D. 0. THE TRADES, WNINGS FOR PUBLIO BUILDINGS, HOTELS PRIVATE BESIDENORS. coe TENTS FOR CAMP MEETINGS FOB SALE OB RENT, By J. ©, HOGAN, Mannfacturer, 713 MARKET SPACE, Between 7th and sth streets, Bole Agent. for, the only, genuine MILDEW. PROOF AWNING MATERIAL. angé-tr WNINGS, ¥OB PBIVATE RESIDENCES, HOTELS, PUBLIO BUILDINGS, MANUFACTURED BY M. G, COPELAND, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUB, CAMP MEETING TENTS and FLAGS for sale or rent. distr LUMBING, GAS-FITTING AND SBWEE- AG! sttended to, on reasonab) : by JAMES Fr BRIEN, Proctical Plambers He bos. Louisians avenue, hear 6h strest, north’ side 339 3d street northeast. TIN Cilla PiPR alesse on naa mare PLomsine anp Gas-ritting. 113 Pennsylvania avenue, Capitol Hill. . ae, Wi ma-6a™ WM. BOTHWELL. =. TURTON, ° CARPENTER, BUILDER, AND tor Home ON TEACTOR. Orders louse Carpenteri: bbing, - tractor's Work speedily attended to. 38? OF Oom SandB-t “Feh street, below Wi st. northwest SS ee ES northwert COAL AND WOOD. (esl: woop: coan: woop: JOHNSON BROTHERS, Wholesale and ea Dea in WOOD AND COAL, ‘W HABVES—Foot 12th and 13th streets. OFFICES—N. W. corner igth and Water ste'S, W. Corner lth and E streets 8. W. 1114 %b street N. W. Our facilities for receiving and delivering Coal and Wood are unsurpassed by any business house in the District, aud we are prepared to farnish all kinds of margin, We cupeclally iavhe setiee abe dee ts margin, We especially inv jes who desire rchase to the best “advantage to give ass tial, ‘¢ guarantee 2.949 Ibs, to the ton. Now is the time to buy, as freights and coal are likely to advance. Coal and Wood delivered from tho verse and wharves, iyl-cosa." McCAULEY & BROS. \° WOOD AND OOAL DEALERS. Yarde—No, oe street southwest, and No. 1918 street northwest. reet wharf, A choice and varied stock of WOOD and COAL kept constantly on hand. bal jy3-6m FRACTICAL TRUNEGER MANUFACTORY, ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURE! TRUNES REPAIRED AND COVERED, JAMES 5S, TOPHAM & CO,, HARNESS, SADDLE AND TRUNK MAN - FACTURERS, SEVENTH STREET, Next to Odd Fellows’ Hall, large and choice stock of goods in their line, HUGE thenour own manufactures consisting of all "and ELS, a rior steck of all kinds, : HABNESS, ING WHIPS, &o, Remember the Old Stand— Jel3_ 426 7th street, next to Odd Fellows’ Ha ee eS ee cs Investment Bonds. All marketable securities are received in exchange fer Northern Pacifics, JAY COO! co, jen AY KE& Ce Eas, UE TER eee roe ers axp P Brauer, RS at ti AUCTION SALES, TO-MORROW. EEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Fre L002 aorthwest tories ion sed D ste, AUCTION SALES. | tt nn BE DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO., Anct'ts. corner 9 aad D streets northwest mwer GuoceRtEs. roe DaEAS BE. SHELVING, OBANCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN THE ‘ » IG <¢ COUNTY OF WASHINGTON IN THE. Dis neal TRIOT OF COLUMBIA. (OF W t Sur suction rooms— K,) ABOVE GEO fe od, Dry Goods, weds, Sofas, | joe and Balls, ving, Stoves, IMPROVED PROPERTY ON iaru STREET | Moats DEPRES AND EH BTRERTS jn THURSDAY AFTERNOON, September 4th, at 5% o'clock. we will sell in front of the f lots 3 and equate No. 309. Inebes on 1h frsstored by a two-mtory trame Swell isfimprov ‘erms: One-third cash; residue in he, with interest from day of sal cost of purchaser. @50 down at time of sal d&ds "LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. REEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncors. No. 1001, northwest corner loth and D sts. THREE STORY BRIC SIXTH STR! f Joseph Wi mi ged the om oneph Weaver, aud ima dare south of the country Fesidences of Heury and Levi rrowe 1 5 ‘Terms of sale: One sixth cash; and the balance in thirty equal monthly payments, with interest at the rate of ten per centum per annum from day of sale. With security ta the satisfaction of the receivers, and a lien retained on the property sold, or ‘he par chase-money can be paid in cash or ipo time than as aforesaid, at same rate of inte deposit of $58 will be reqnired of the pure! time 6 . All cenveyancing at cost of parchaser Piat of the ‘property will be on exhibition at the time of sale. WM. F. MATTINGLY PHILIP A. DARNEILLE,’ Receivers, WH. J. MILLER, GREEN & WIL MS, ang®-dtds Rep.) Auctioneers, (eY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncors, FG ccthrwost corner lath anal D avec, TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE BRICK het) ce gutepare Yne-third cash; balance in one and two rest ut seven per cent. All conveyancins DWELLING HOUSE IN THE NORTIEBN | at the costof the purchaser. A dep. two hun PART OF THE CITY. dred dollars will be required at time of «ale, and By virtue of a deed of trust. dated December | in case the terms are not complied with in fire days, oth. A. D. 1870, and duly recorded iu Liber No. the property will be resold at the ie uuiting purchaser. and cost of the lio 292, &c., of the land records for Wash- ington county, B-G') and hy’ the direction of the ©. 8. BUNDY, Trastoa, Para ae en Twill well at publicauction, | sepi-cotds _GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucis, in front of emiees, A = : bere AD 1S, at oe otk oom Ey | FRY GREEN © WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Bumibred tty {so (62). in Chapman's recorded sab ‘Bo.1001 Northwest loth aud D'streets vision of o1 inal lots in squi mber €: ree 7} hundred and sixty-four (350); ia the city of Wash. | TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVE: ington, with all the improvements thereon, con- sisting of a comfortable Brick Dwelling-Hoade, Terms of sale: One-balf in cash, of which @ id at sale; the deferred PROPERTY ON THE NORTHEAST OORNER OF Q AND 10TH STREETS AT AUCTION. sirtue of a deed of trust dated duly SL, 1872, recorded in liber 698, folio 42, of the land rec- ‘ords of Washington county, D. 0., and by di- rection of the holder of the notes secured thereby, We will sell at public auction, on SATURDAY, the i | 234 day of August, 1873, at 3 b’clock p.m., all that i onnd in Washington city, D. 0» With interest at ten per ce annum, and secured by deed of trust to the sat tion of the Trustee. Terms to be fully complied within six days after sale, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property, after one week's notice, the risk and cost the first pur- chaser. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. |. WARD. Trasteo augi3-cokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Au THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, BY tH Boal Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th street. A Wt eS EIGHT ROOM HOUSE ON the property ETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL | the risk and cost of the defauiting purchaser. AND Iz STRERTS RAST, WEST SIDE: FA. DARREILLE, Trastocs, By Re ee GREEN & WILLIAMS, Awts. 400, in square 675, improved by an unfinished S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until Howe, Terms day ores m. WAGGAMAN, TUESDAY, Sepomber 2, same hour aud place. , - order of the rusters. = a eee: tusz2-a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acc LATIMER & CLEARY, F cdoaversand Beal Extate Brokers, west corner Pexnsylvania avenue and 1ith st., ‘Btar Office Building. S7 THE ABOVE SAL’ FRIDAY, September 121! By order of the sepl-d POSTPONED UNTIL same hour and place. st GREEN & WILLIAMS, A TEES’ SALE 0. UABLE IMPROV! Y B. H. WARNER, TRAD ESTATE ON GOVINGTON STuRET, B Real Estate Broker and Anctioncer, BETWEEN RHODE I J U ESTREET AND NINTH AND TENTH STS, NORTHWEST. a mers No. 729 7th strest, between G and H. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF Bear TWO-STORY f of trast 6 tba, AND BASEMENT BROWN FRONT BRIVK ae aa ees eis ccoriea tte ss: | Rouse THE SOUTH SIDE OF NSTREET. io 312, ong of the Land Records for Washing: | BETWERKN TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH Dounty, D.C. we will sell in front of the pre- | STREETS NORTHWEST. IN ONE OF THE qn WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of July,] MOST DESIRABLE LOUATIONS IN WASH és No. 10 and igl in'L. 8} INGTON. #6 o'clock p.m. Lc n's recorded snbdivision of original lots four m ip: ip square improv two r 6H, two-story Brick Dwelliug-hoases. < 482, ‘one of the land records of Washington ‘Terms: $1,200, with interest from Dec. 28th, 1872, | county, D.O., and at the ‘written request uf the to day of sale and expenses of sale in cash; baiance | party secured, I will sell, ‘st public auction, to the in six, tweive and eighteen months, with interest at | highest bidder. in front of the premises, on MON 10 per cent. per anuam, payable semi-annnally,to | DAY, September 1, 1873, at 6 o'clock p.m., the fol- be secured by a deed of trust on the property, $1 | lowing described real estate in Washineton colts down on day of sale. If terms of sale are net com- plied with in seven days after sale,the E perty will be resold at the risk and cest of the defaulting pur- chaser or purchasers. |. WARNE GW. Brice wiey f Trastoos, iyl-eokds LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, B7-THE ABOVE 18 POSTPONED until TUESDAY, August 12t' 1873, same hour ‘and pluce, GW: STIGRNEY,¢ Trustees, LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, By virtue of « deed of trast to me, dated June Beis and duly recorded in liber folio weet quarter or one-fourth of lot numbered ele in agnare two hundred and eighty-one, according to the original survey of said city, frouting seventeen and seven-eighths feet on N street north, ning back the same width one hundred and twenty feet to an alley thirty feet wide, together with the improvements thereon. f saie: One-third cash, and the balance in and eighteen months, bearing ten per cent. interest, to be secared by a'dee! of trust and insurauce upon the property. One down on day of sais. All fconveyancing pense of the purchaser. Incase the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the Trastes re- et Jy9-eokde S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED | serves tac tll t. resell the property at the riek until ee Mig Gn a nope ys = oft “eo “Evening wer after five days tame hour 0, at the request of the owner ertisement 10 th: 0 ee A WARN CHARLES A. JAMES, Trastee, he Property. GW. SHUR NEY,¢ Trestes. Po guriseosads “YR UESLH WERE Bae auglt-dtds LATIMER & OLEABY, Ancts, #7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL @7THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- til MONDAY, 25, 1873, same Bac. SOWARE RS ay AMES Troma ed i vy . a hy lace. Cl 2 . Trastes. Bad places BOW! WARNER. Crenstece, | seviccotds © “Ss Te COLDWELL, Suleemn. EY, angls-d LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, @7-THE ABOVE SALE IS FUBTHER POST- post until FRIDAY, September Sth, 1873, same our and place, TRUSTEE'SSALEOF A THRE Re DWELLING AT THE INT. OLNEY,{ Trustees, | MARYLAND AND VIKGINIG AVENUES, par HL CLEARY, Auete, | FBONTING ON Tru STRET WEST. ¥ DUNOANSON, DOWLING & 00. Anct'ra, EA Daviste and daly rosstied in ieee ae, R a Bast A Disiaze cuddly ‘recotied to Liber Ne. B Southeast corner 9h and D streets northwest. felio 438, ons ofthe tana records for Wash- Wal it riet bia, and by TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED poe age gO a Fh ap AY HOA’ STORY BRIOK RSECTION OF JERSEY | in front of the Premises, at iblic auction, on VENUE, WEEN NORTH CAROLINA UBSDAY, September Lith, 1573, at 3% o'clock AVENUE AND SOUTH D STEERT. Hg he that certain piece or parcel of ground irts January kt — ln po ator the City of Wash ‘at Bee hg +A. D, 1571, record ia, Known as fot numbered ( dircction of the | in square south of square nimapered fone oeetied ty-three, (463) and bounded as follow ‘and. si viz: on. AY. | Beginning at the northwest corner of said lot a: bet a 4 Olock p.m. all that punare and Tnnning thence southwardly "alo ine the ic 8 intersection of own and designated as Lot lettered B, in Oharles | cinia aud Marpianh aventrs with eee Stott’s subdivision of original lot numbered sev street west twenty (20) feet three and ‘one-half (3%) Garin Sqsare No. 694, being improved by one three: | inches, thence castwardiy thirty-thiree (83) fect atx ‘basement Brick hing. and one-half (6%) inches, thence northwardly Terms of sale: | 92/00 cash; and the balance in 6 } cloven(1i) inches, thence eastwardly forty-six 4) ‘and 12 months, wit terest, at the rate of ten per | feet six (6) inches, thence northeastwardly nineteen cent., secured by notes and deed of trast on ore (19) feet six (6) Inches to the line of south “6” street, tae ter eee gown ren the property ls struck of If | ‘und thence. wi iy along the line of said “0” the terms of sale are not complied with in fivedays | street eighty three (a3) fect one (1) inch to the place from theday of sale the trustees reserve the ri yp to | of beginniny Improved by & handsome three-story resell the property. at the risk and cost of the de- | prieieawengie faulting purchaser. a eed ®t cost of pur- ‘Terms: -third of the purchase money in cash, chaser. +B: DUNLOP, | t trustees. ce at six and twelve months for which Fwill be required to give his prom sory notes, bearing interest at the rate of ten ( per cent. per annum from the day of sale, and secured by @ deed of trnst on the property. A deposit of two hundred dollars will be required on — of, cost. P. A. Da! IDUNNCANBON, DOWLING & CO., angls-d Auctionvers. ¥ B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No. 729 rin street, between Gand H sts, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO THREE-STORY FRAME DWELLINGS, Nos. 1505 AND 1510 L STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. sale, All conveyancing at the purchaser's If the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days, the trustess reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting urchaser, after advertising for five days in the ning Star. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Januar an c “ path, 402573, and duly recorded in liber No. CHO. PLANT; Trastecs, , folie 493, one of the land records . , Saleeman, ington county th the ‘District of ‘Columb Pane Ah direction of the party secured thereby, we will sell, ¥ DUNOANSON, DOWLING & 00., Ancts. ip front of the ee i Es, bergen) = corner 9th and D streets northwest. » September * at o’cloc! nem, D.m., all thas certain picce or paroel of ground, sit- | VALUABLE SUBURBAN PROPERTY aT uate In the city of Washington, District of Colum. PUBLIO AUCTION. bia, known and described upon’ the ground plat or Will be offered at public auction, on ZumepAy, pian of said ‘city as the east half of lot numbered | 26th day of ‘August next, on the at sixteen, (16,)in square numbered one hundred o'clock p.m., that valuable Property centaining 65 pinety-cight, (198,) fronting twenty-six and one- | acres on Bock creek, adjoining Kalorama onthe half (2656) feet o1 street north, running back vest, Geers on the north, and overlooking Oak with the same width ninety-one (91) fect eleven and | Hill ’Oemeter, Washington city one half (11%) Inches, to a public alley, improved by two (2) three story frame dwellings. : One-third of the purchase money in cash, ‘and the balance at six and twelve months, for which the purchaser or purchasers will be required to give his or their promisory notes, bearing Interest at the Tate of ton (10) per cont. per annum the day of sale, and secured by a of trast on the premises. A deposit of one hundred and fifty dollars will be re- quired on day of sale. All conveyancing at the pur- chaser’s cost. the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days, the trastees reserve the sell the property at the ri: a & ht to re- ‘cout of tie default. fi haser hase set for dye days in the veut ing Bia. petro HO. HE, PLANT'{ Trastecs. ang?s-d&ds “J.T. COLDWELL, Auct. ed to BX GREEN & WILLIAMS, anctioncors, ‘Terms: One-third cash: belance 1 aud 3 years, 8 . L001 north: Dots. E semi-annually. Bo. 1 northwest corner 10th and are ‘annually. inquire of EVAN LYONS, DUNCANSUN: DOWLING & 00., Ancts. HE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED until rhtuspaY, 4th September, at same hour and Russist_DUNCANBSON, DOWLING & CO., Ancts, YX LATIMER & OLEART. BBN Kazctoncerg and ‘avenue and Lthst., REE-STORY BRIOK RULE cL APES ‘REET WES iD M STREETS NORTH, A’ ben if parchene j5—k at the, —. of ten (10) Epa geaneny © ait EVENING STA ng che, rette, has lately made at Lacknow. The Pioneer a povelty in the young gentieme: remarks the Pall Mal his appearance Shape of a wolt Sho is now undergoing a process of taming Tnmatic asylum, was, fe ie said, carried off bs ves . n -~ infant. and bas remained wi them untilashort time when t Tecoguized by his parents.” His tomilf bow éver, can hardly be congratulated on his Testo- ration to their bosom, for his education in the if nurrery (which, by the way, was arely secular.) seems to bave been very di ve. His manners are not only disagreeable, but eculiar. At first he walked on all fours, ough now he has been induced to watk on his two feet only, like a reasonable being: he has long hair on his bead, and his body 4 much scarred, and he cannot speak, nor can he under- stand a single word. Mis parents suffered much inconvenience on bis first arrival at home, Owing to bis frequently attacking and trying te devour them by night, and, indeed, it was to bis persistence in this unfilial conduct tuey were compelled in self-defense to place him under medical surveillance. He also, among other 4 ble habits, tears raw meat to pieces with his teeth, and este it ravenously like a wild beast, and, moreover, bites and snaps at any one who attempe to touckt im. Pouitics anp RELicion IN EUROPR—A re. Ugious revival onarchiai restoration, and «© general movement throughout Catholic Europe with France at its bead, in favor of the Pope, are all parts of one programme which may or at may not be destined to be executed in fall, which ts alreadf receiving what the French call & “commencement of execution,”*both in France As it seems to me, the interests are not strengthened, but weak- admixture of the rel.gious element, n it has once taken the fanatical rm it is already assuming, cannot fail to alien- ate the sympathies of a great number of mode- rate liberals; men who, without any particular ‘ ¥ in itself, would be im- clined to welc “any port after « storm,’ but who cannot regard favorably a religious propaganda with miratalous and hysterical ao~ companiments. Monarchy is certainly looking Up just now in more parts of Europe than 2 ne. is, however, is due not to any abstract revel ence for monarchy as a ittca! lows ase religious idea, but to the failures and excesses of republicanism in France and Spain, which it Is impossible not to contrast with the general suecess of monarc England, Prussia, Ital European Corresponden government (limited) in and Austro-Hungary. Frerce T WITH «A Pawraen.—@ auther recently attempted to carry of a child. n Nevada. The child, which was a little gut three years old, was playing before the door ee | its mother was sweeping. ‘he panther, which crept near, suddenly leaped Upon the child and seised her by the shoulders, and turned to flee with her, when a po ferocious mastif! that was sitting in the ouse near the open door, dashed out and seized the panther by the throat. The wild beast dropped the child, which was not hurt, and then @ furious fight ensued between the panther and the mastitt. ‘The dog tore open the panther's throat with his teeth, and the panther tore the tiesh from the dog with his claws. The mother of the child rushed out and rescued her darling from beneath the feet of the maddencd com- batants, carried her into the house, then seized a loaded rifle that was standing in & corner and hastened to the help of the mastiff. She fired at random, but the ball struck the panther in the shoulder and passed clear through his boty. He fell to the ground, and the dog, or mastiff, now utterly furious with the rage of combat, soon finished him. Tre Cat Eripenic tx Troy.—The law of demand and supply received s startling illustra- tion the other day in Troy. It was announced by the Trojan Board of Health that every one reporting a dead cat to the board shouid receive fifty cents, provided he buried the cat. immo- diately 8 ghastly procession of the youth of Troy appeared betore the doors of the health office, each bearing a dead cat in his acquisitive hands. This lasted for several days, and it was remarked that as time passed on ‘the feline corpses looked more and more fatigued, and the air about the sa headquarters was loaded with a suggestion of mortality. At last Controller Albertson, alarmed at the financial i Pros ; nded to stop paring from that moment the cat epidemic ¢ in Troy. “WITH LOVE aD KiGsEa, miy dearest ducks yours affectionately, Joux.” ‘This line a sweet and pretty appearance, hasn’t it’ This is what Jobn Allin, a Yorkshire schoolmaster, wrote to Elizabeth Ann Martindale. Then he added: “L believe I could not live without you or your let- ters.” Soon after John Allin was appointed « missionary to the West Indies, and much good the natives must have got from bis preaching. Upon his return, though there were additional and weighty reasons for his keeping his word, he refused to marry the plaintiff, because “a¢ would interfere with his prospects ‘of advance- a8 a missionary, we suppose. The jury £240. " WCITORS.—Apply good Verbena water to the skin, and you maj rest and sleep in the midst of thousands wit impunity. Mind, it will not drive them away, but they will not bite as long as a faintest mains. Below you will find & receipt for a superior article, any dr can vod up and the expense is ling: Ess. oft erbena (Limonis Trifolia), 1 drachm; spirits (not cologne water) 95 per cont, 1 " mix and agitate for 24 hours, yn add distill water, 402. and filter. Bathe the face, neck and bands well, and 1am sure musquitoes will AnD GRANARY DestTRorep.— On Monday night, the i8th instant, the large and commodious store house and 7 ~ per Thomas E. F & Go., at enkin’s , Accomac county, Va., found to be on fre and was wholly consumed. Fre egies is that it was the work of az ince ina Texas viott. COMMITTER house and shout, “Is Smith in? comes to the door, anc replies when the leader continu he's of thi S7 Kate Grant, an old Indian at Grant, Wisconsin, has killed summer. uaw, — t bears Kate is still unmarried. Many a bear has attempted to bug her, but she never per=- miltted euch familiarities from bears, S7 There is a movement on foot in Minn.. to check the social evil by publishing ta St. Paul, the city newspapers the names persons visiting houses of {ll-fame, so far as names cam be obtained. S87 Here is a laconic description ot tim New Orleans: ‘Vincent Blood (col cut Willtam Temmnean = fovteeed sineek, Thomp- son was trying to bite Blood’s (colored) nose of. S7 Mrs. Wood of De Kalb county, Iowa, wrote to the man from whom she had been twice divorced, asking him if he couldn't take care of the children. He replic, “Yes, and of you too,” and they are now married for the third S7-Cleveland couldn’t “account for the, in- creased expenses of her fire department ap ty ting committee discovered that o glasses, patent-leather boots, and stlyer= plated were purchased and charged to ELLIOTT. On the Siet i at po at the Fesideuce of her husband, Stra at ke be pL year of ber ‘he funeral will tak mom GORMAN. On the 28th Ar te JOHN B.,iafant sou of Michecl B sud Scams Gorman, aged 6 days. = ANY. This morning, at 3.99 o'cl B, infant daughter of Binmua ond Francis orBaSant et. Cepek. PEARSON. Onthe Ist instant, at 7 > i. ANNIE K. PEARSON, beloved wife of isanclrear? Ra my pit a tener do day, September hat ener * The Wotees: podgelttives ot the 'taiy are reepectfliy inv (Successor to HARVEY & MARR) No. 934 F Strewt, between Ninth and Tenth. METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKEEB marl-ly SAKOUDS, ITS, Rrcssep Ww. BARKER, Cabinet Makerand Undertaker. 612 ELeventu Stacer, near F. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS{MADE ANB REP. oul William sackErr®, Undertaker. No, 736 Suvexra Sraxet, between G ond Hi, of all Ne abd