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RAILROADS. INSURANCE COMPANIES. NSYLVANIA AIK LINE x) BALTIMY A AND ALL POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLAND WEEN WAS THROUGH BETS EEN WASHINCTON AND WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. LLMAN PARLOR OARS ON DAY Ti PULLMAN PALA‘ r SLEEPING Cak3 NIGHT TRAINS. On after Wednesday, August 2. BEES TEAL so 173, (EXCEPT SUNDAY) ue corner of 6th and Potomac raiir “inst Line, louve Washington 8:08 ». m. daily, ex- ‘Baltimore at 9:18 s. m. dally, except Sun- ST ince West Philadelphia at 12:82 p. m. daily,ex- rive at New York até Richmond Beprests.| m. daily, except Sun- yave Washington at 1:1 Miron at 338 m., daily, except Sun- ia at 6:05 p. m., daily, ox- rrive at New York at 9:10. m. daily except “vient Express, leave Washington at 9:05 ve Baltimore at 10:48 Leave West Philadelphia at 2:50 a.m daily, Arrive at New 6 « THAINS RETUR! Fast Line, leave New York at 5: rrive at Washington at @ chaend Eorpre Weave West Phitade! am. York with steamers New Haven and Hartford (Central and Hndson River rail- nd steamers on Hadsen River, other route. Sand checked at hotels and_ pri railronda, New ¥e e called vate tealiionces on orders leftat the following ofeces, information can be obt Northeast corner 13th street and Penna. ave.; north- east corner 6tb street and Penna. ave.; Station Baltimers apd Potomac reiiroad and B streets. 3 yore tickets a JZALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAIL- abi ROAD. T Eo] t 7th, 1873, trains will ron as follows: AVE FOR TBAINS ARRIVE AT WASHINGTON. 6:13. m., New York ex ®. im.» all daily, ex- Deror Conner 6rm &Bets.5.W. m., Ningara Br : ‘eds! (Sa. m.. New York Bx-/8 dasly except Bun-|, cept ally, accommo-|: West, daily, excoptSun- 3:38 p. | New York ex-| #2, Baltimore express. 3.0" p. m., Baltimore sc- communion, dnily.ex-|, ‘et 6:18 p. m., Cincinnati Bx-| esa, daily except San-, Southera Ex- ‘108 2 m., New York m.; Pacific Express) expreas, 7 ‘Trains leaving Washington at 8:33 a. mand 8:50 iv 2-08 p_m..daily New York] Night Express. ‘at Howie with trains fo at 940 and lis. m. arriving at Marlboro’ st 10:00 and Trains arriving at Washington at 11:23 a. m. and 33° p m., connect at Bowie with traing leav: eee oe eaving teat evtoes ok Trek Olice meer leaving thetr orders cucen f isch street aud Ponneylvania Srenue.nerthwest corner of6th st. and Pennsylvants their baggage called tela and residences to all potnta North ‘Thr — to © northwest corner ncinnati, Colam- Louis, New Or- fe aha, San Francier: od Tihwest, west, sad southwest. REY, General Sup’t. ES. YOUNG, ¢ VASDRIA & WASH- INGTON KR, R, ALEXANPRIA Bara RICKSBUB@ B. B. for Alexandria as follows: 3-2, 3 4, 5, 6,7,8, B. ber trains dally’ except a arrive as follows:— via Richmond, P rer 13th street rner 6th street and Pennsyl- passer gers can leave orders for “d st all hotels and residences . © YOUNG, Gen'l Passenger Agent. On snd afier SUNDAYS: ; will leave WASHINGTON CITY as Baltimore snd Way Pointe secesssscsee8:00 &. mM, od Way Polnta te... jelphia Express, Baltimore #ey Boston, New York and Phliadolphia NDAY TRAINS. 7:08. m.,and 6 Pm 5 LEAYE BALTIMORE FOR WASH \. p.m. M BALTIMORE + and 1.33.3,20, 4, 5:06,8, ERICK, (via Main Lir » except Saturday POR WINCH 0 p.m., (except xcept Sanday); FOR ANNAPOLIS, @At GMS a. DW. sud 5 p. m.; bat not on Sunday, FOR NORFOLK. At 1:20 p. m., but not an FOB POINT OF HOCKS AND INTERMEDIATE FOR PITTSBURG. the West can be had at the 2 Ticket Office at all honrs of the soMice, 485 Peunsylen- ere parchasing tickets st the ere arrauge to id checked at their resideree, a into the baggage car. ad Boston, see #- of Transportation. ral Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, t, Washington. NE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, cLPULA AND NEW YORK. NGTON, Sept. If, 1873. Bae NEW YORK, withont cha: i Yat S10 a.m. 1-20 aud Washingron as Kare new run a follows, FOR PHILAL fexcept Sunday) at 8:10 @.m.,1:20a0d "ON SUNDAY. York st 918 p.m.,and Philadel- s cars for New York on 9:19 train only. ah tickets to an be bad at the Station O1 re and Ohio Rallread advert! ween Waehingtou, Leave for New pbia st 6.00 p. us Bire = Baltimore, Ant K. SUAKP. Master of Transportation. L_M.OOLB,G = GEO. 8. KOON ic -room Day and with medern improvements. «saved to Western and Central except Sunday, northwest; WASHINGTON to BOO! BURG without change. by tus rente can be procured at the offices f 13th Ivana avenus et and Pennay! «|. Where reliable iuformation will be | bering — bd _ bend ee < «in Palace Oars forpPittsl . YOUNG, General Passenger ma Batre GENTS’ and ING may be L. NDEROLOTH € briatian Amoctation, Judie: rs promptly and neat! E bet. th 8 ‘Ss HAN? Tal Lon. + Waablagton ] | hs jUBE YOUR PROPERTY | TH FIREMEN'’s I NCE NGT NO G or washing? iM PAN OnGE- ™ Parker, A.A. Edward Clarke, 7. Heward, and James Redfern, of ington; Baa Fickrell, Raward Shoemaker, George W. Osopier, |» Secretary. jy: of Georgetown; 0. W. Ho’ P.O. Fire Tosarancs ro (Tie GERMAN AMERICAN, OF N I Caan Capital, 91,000,000, THE MERCHANTS, OF NBWA ny. i mate Gash Asnete, $976.749 17. OF THE DISTBICT OF COLUMBIA, tamized Aprei 13. Se eemmmnatennea JR No. 1439 ISYLVANIA AV) \. bec Winseass Dave Stors.) = Btewsrt, Onas. saci Greens dobu Ballers A Rees TABLE ME rE ASSURANCE ‘The business of this Company has for years been the largest of any similar fustitutien in the world. a aaxEe, Sewmmar AGENT, street. STEAMER LINES. W ASH 1NeTON. NORFOLK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE The fine Iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, h Fesumed her regular trips to rfolk, will leave her wharf, Toot Sle SS of 6th street, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 2 p. m.,tonching at principal Rivor ndings, connecting at Norfolk with Steamshio ef 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 Penpsylvania avenue. N.B. FITZHUGH, Agent, 6th-stroet wharf, DORSEY CLAG General Agent, mM-tr_ Plant’s Store, corner 1gth st. and Pa, ave. YUNA LINE, Cc ‘NOTIOB. Seng Mogren eer gona the chances of colll- the Steamers of this Line will, henceforth, BiPGatea Foes fn Saneases rkow the @utw: rom wn Se ian of 60 at «3 Lat, ‘th ‘Passage, crossing the Meridian of patad Lat.sor nothing to the north of 4. jyleon cues LINE. THE BRITISH AND NOKTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Save Woa Sept to | Parininn:Sat...Sept.18 "Ja 2] ‘art! bom! “Qube Wed-Sspt 7 | Samaria Bet Sept: 3) cRigenan Wea Ons: 4 | Belarins pee Ore =Kossia..Wed.. Oct. £| Oslabris= Sat. Oct. IL Steamers marked thus * do not carry steerage pas- sengers. Aud every following WEDNESDAY and SATUR- New York. Rates oF Passacx.—Oabin, 99), 3100, and $130 gold, | eccording to wccommodat ickets to Paris, 815, gold, additional. Return tickets ‘on favorable terms: Strerage, $30, currency. Bteerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown, snd all parts of Europe, at, lowest rates. Through bills of Inding given to Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, and other points on the Continent and fi Mediverranean ports. For freight and cabin sage, apoly at the Company's office, No.4 Bowling Green; for stecrage passage, at No. 111 Broadway, Trinity Buildivg. AS. G. FRANKLYN, Agent, New York. OTIS "BIGELOW, Agent, Office. 643 D street Bovis-ly northwest, Washington, D, 0. New EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, RTWREN PHILADELPMIA, ALEXANDRIA. Va., WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D.C. SAILING From Pier 2, North Wharve adviphia, WEDNESDAY and SAT. URDAY, at 12 m From 92 Water street, Georgetown, D. C., TUES- DAY and SATURDAY ‘at 10 a. m. ‘This I ts at Philadelp amers for Providence, Boston and New England States. No wharfage in Boston by this line. G.P. HYDE, Agent fer D. of 0. WM. P. CLYDE & Cv., Philadelphia, F. A. REID. Alexandria, Va. WALDO A. PEARCE, 44 Congress street Boston, BF Freights delivers by Knox's Express, Or- ders left at General Office, 603 Pennsylvania ave- hue, or at the steamer wharf will be promptly tended to, ap? tr PUBING REPAIRS To THE OHESAPEAKE and Delaware wal we will ron a OUTSIDE LINE, making week: gee AUEo= IN ly trips— Leaving Philadelphia every SATURDAY ata m. wo" Georgetown * G.F. BYDE, ang-2m Agent for D. of O. MEBcHaANT’S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS q BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the fine Steamships E. 0. KNIGHT and JOHN GIBSON will make regular week ly trips between NEW YORK, ALBX ANDBIA WASHINGTON and GEORGETOWN, as follows:—Leave NEW YORK. from Pier 39 East river, every SATURDAY at 4 leave GEORGETOWN every FRIDAY at 7 1 ALEXANDRIA the same day at 12m. | information apply to R. PA. DENHAM, Agent, office aud wharf foot of High street, Gearge- town, OF at the corner of 17th street and New York avente, SF Freights delivered by Knox's Express. Or- ders left at General Office, 603 Pennsylvania ave- nue. er at the steamer wharf, will be promptly at- tended to. fet J. W. THOMPSON, President. jeter THE TRADES, AWNINGS FOR PUBLIO BUILDINGS, HOTELS A PRIVATE BESIDENOKS. = TENTS FOR OAMP MEETINGS FOR SALE OB By J, C, HOGAN, Manufacturer, 713 MARKET SPACE, Between 7th and sth 5 Sole Agent for the onli nn MILDEW- PROOF AWNING MATMRIAL- wngé-tr w NGs, FOB PRIVATE RESIDENOES, HOTELS, PUBLIO BUILDINGS, MANUFACTURED BY M. G, COPELAND, 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, CAMP MEETING TEN’ d FLAGS = 5 or rent. PLEMBING, Gas-viTTiNG AND SEWER. AGE prom attended to, on reasonable terms, by James ¥. BBIEN, Practical Plumber: Ne Beeidence, SU Bi errece notteeast Geenaen, Til ence, ‘trest ; LINED PIPE always on hand. naar PLOMBING AND Gas-FITTING. Those desiring to have their Plambing and @as- Fitting done in @ neat and substantial mauner, an¢ Ths pouable terms, should leave thet orders af 3 Pennsylvi pitol Hill, Work warranted. ue O™ 77-61" J E. TURTON, CAR PENTBR, BUILDER, anp CONTEACTOR. Orders for Honge Carpentering, J. Hi ° tractor's Work speedily attended ta ee? OF Con Shop and Office, jana2 iy lath street, below E st. northwest = PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF s SHING aE TOWN,D. © _ Orrics oF Boarn oF Pestic Works, Wastiineton, D. O., September 1, 1573. Bealed Proposals will be received at this office until 12m., on the Ist day of October, 1878, for the erection of @ system of fire-alarm telegraph, includ- ing el) labor and material, fre-alarm boxes, with the necessary circuits, wire, machinery, and appur- tenances required to ‘place the syatem in thorough working order, agreeable to an act of the Legis tive Assembly of the District of Columbi: pproved: June 26, 1573, and in accordance with the 'specifica- tions, and mainly in accordance with the diagram, both Of which can be seen and will be explained at room No. 17, Colambia buildin, shall be in every ‘The system to be furn Tespect equal to the best in nse; and tosecure that, the successful contractor will be required to enter inte good and suflicient bond for the fall perform- ance of the contract. ne sa eeik aia ids must be accompant a zlogall certified to in the uur of five thousuud (9800) tok jars, that the bidder will accept and perform the contract if awarded him. ‘The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. Payment will be made when the whole work shall have been completed and accepted by the Board ia Drgper worming order. ‘The contractor shall Keep the system good: working order for a term of two (2) years after com- pletion, and twenty (2) per centam of the amount contracted for will be ed until the end of the | Said two (2) yoars as a guarantee therefor. Proposals must be enclosed ii sealed en’ » endorsed "Proposals for construction of fire-alaess ; telegraph,” to ALEX. BR. SHEPHERD, sepl-td Vice President Board of Public Werks, CozERs LOAN OFFIOR, corner and New Yor! Soot private on Yerk avenue. tm the ine. HE NEW NATIONAL and §MO. A of all FRESH, mma Kinds and of the *, Hiinrea week aN Saray Bown WYATT, 414 lene. hia with “Olyde’a | AUCTION SALES. UTURE DAYS. ¥ B. B. WARNER Real Broker and Avet: No. 120 Haseena Sea ae . To ND. BRICK BASEMENT i WITH BACK BUILDING, STREET, BETWEEN HIGH RTREBTS, GEORGETOWN, D. C. By virtuc of a deed of trust to Daniel L. Kat- on acd myself, dated October 16th, A. 1372, duly recorded in Liber No.6%. folto 38, one of the land records fur the county of Washington, in the District of Columbia, T will sell in front of the RiemiseMat Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, tober . 1873, at 5 o'clock p. I those piecs or parcels «f gronnd situate, oe city of Georget wn, D. C., Bein bered 128 and 129, in Beatty & Hawki Georgetown, D.0., desertbed ns follows: Part of lot 13, (erp A feet on treet, and running back with that width te Wm. er’s part of said lot. be- ing the west half of said lot 133, ea comedat by Wm. Hedin ef, to Jolin Boor by dived recorded in Liber And parts of Lots 123 and eh a ny on 24 street af the southwest corner of the first named lot, running west with the north line of ssid street 87 feet 4 inchoa to the point of intersection by sald north line of said street with the east line of the operty conveyed by Bichard Smith to William B Osborne, y dead dated March 234, 1°44; thence nerth by and with said cast ine to northern beundary of said lots 128 and 129; thence east with eaid north line of lot 129 32 feet 10 inches to northeast corner of #aid lot; thence south with cast line of lot 129to the southwest corner of Hugh Caperton, jr.’s lot; thence enat with the south line of said Caper ® lot 26 fect 6 inches; thence with a straight line and parallel with the seco line of the part hereby described, to the plac: beginning, and being the sama conveyed by Richard Emith et al to John Poor by deed recorded in Liber ‘W.B., Bo. 116, folio 90, of said land records, with the improvements, Terms: $2,040, with interest st 10 percent. from October Mth, 1872, and expenses of sale, in cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at 10 ber cent. per annim, payable semi-annually, for which the purchaser or purchasers will be required. to give their promissory notes, secured by adeod of trost on the property. deposit of $100 will be re- quired on each piece of property on day of sale. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser or purchasers. If terms of sale are not complied with in ten days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaniting parchaser or purchasers, after advertisement for five ‘a in The Evening Star. GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trusts eopls-eokds "J. T. COLDWELL, Salewn REEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionsers, y ETE TOOL, northwest corner Wh and’ D eta, TRUSTEE'S SALE Q) TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK anuee ON Tue BAST SIDE OF 101x STREET, BRTWEE Q STREBTS NORTHWEST, AT AUOTIO. Bs to Joshua virtue of a deed of trust BB vey eee mscett dsten October 1, i70, and recorded in Liber No. 626. folio 163, one ef land records of Washington county, D&).,and at the request of the party secured, I will sell ‘at pub- lic auction, to the highest bidder, at 4 o'clock p.m. on WEDNESDAY, September 24, 1873, ia front of the premises, im Washington city, D. O.; Lot cighty- eight (83) in Joseph IF. Kelley's recorded subdivision of tho west half of square three hundred and sixty- five, together with the improvements thereen, coa- sisting of atwo-story and basement Brick Howse, 6 Ts if, oe nt cash, Creed balance in ‘12 an months, per Cent. Interest, paya- ble scmi-annualiy;secnred by a deed of trust wad property. “One hundred dolla down on the day of sale. All conveyancing and r: cording at the expense of the purchaser. If t! terms of sale are not complied with in 7 days, the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at pal rs pe heroes of aad fetguiting bey meg after lve days’ advertisement in the Evening Star. ‘BRAINARD H. WARNER, Sarviving Trust repll-eo&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 1001 Northwest 10th and D'streeta TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTHEAST CORNEB OF Q AND 10TH STREETS AT AUCTION. By virtue ot a deed of trust dated July 31,1472, recorded in liber 698, folio 42, of the land rec: ords of Washington county, D. ©., and by di- rection of the holder of the notes secured thereby, we ii sell at public auction,on SATURDAY, the 3d day of Angust, 1873, at 5 o’clock p.m., all that pises or parcel of ground in Washington city, D. O., nown as Lot 61, in Ohapman’s subdivision of origi: nal lots 4 to 1) inclusive, in Square 364, Terms of sale: $4,000, with ten per cent. interest from Jan. 31, 1873, together with the expenses of this sale in cash noe in 6 and 12 months, secured by notes bearing interest and deed of trast on the Property. §200 down when tho property is strack off. Conveyancing at purchaser’scost. Ifthe terms sale are not complied with in ene week, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, BoA’ DARNETLLE, ¢ Teustoos. engl2-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ontil TUESDAY, September 2, same hour and place, By ercer of the Trustees wug22-d GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, S7THE ABOVE SALEIS POSTPONED UNTIL yee ee ri2th, same hour and place Order of the Trnsters. ‘sepl d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, @7-THE ABOVE SALK IS FURTHER POST. poned until MONDAY, Sept. 22d, same hour and Place. By orcer of the Prustow sepl2 da GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancta. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, No. 1001 northwest corner 10th and D sts. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY IN THE CENTBAL PART OF THE CITY. By virtue of a deed of trust Be: 26th day of Jnly, A. D. Ir, corded in Liber No! 620, folic land records for Washington count: direction of the bent secured t ¥, Twill sell at public anction, on THURSDAY. the'LSth day of September, A.'D. 1e73, at O34 o'clock p m., tn front of the premises, the western part of lot numbered one (1),insyuare numbered three hundred and forty- eight (345), having ® front of twenty (20) fect on orth Detreet’ and runuing back, with the same th, seventy-five (78) feet to the Fear line of said Bhd also the southern part of lot mumbered ahteen (1s), in said square numbered three bun- dred and forty-eight (365), having s front of twent, five (25) feet on Tth street west, and running back, with the same width, fifty (00) fect to the western or line of said lot.’ The property will be effered parately; both pleces of property belug well tin- Broved and being’ flrat-class baniness property in the city of Washington. The first-mentloned. piece of property will be subject to a prior deed of trast, A statement of which will be exhibited at the sale. Terms of sale: One-third in cash, of which $300 on each piece of property must be paid at the sale; the deferred payments to be le in one and two years, with interest at ten per cent. per auouin, and securéd by deed of trust to the satisfaction of the trunten. orms to be fully complied with within six days after the day of sale; otherwise the trustee re- serves the right to ‘reséll the, property at the risk and cost of frat purchaser, All conveyancing at purchaser’scost. WM. iH. WARD. Trustee. ep-cokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B27 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY, September 25th, 1873, same hour and place.” By order of the Trustee. tepld GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. insurt bearing date on duly re- &c., of the rc 3. SWEET, Bea! Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Ne, S11 7th street, opposite U. 8, Post Office, TRUSTER’S SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, CONTAINING ABOUT SIGH- aBke AC BEING PAKT TRAC N N, COUxTy, AND ADJACENT TO THE OLE ©F WASHINGTON, D.C. ate 3, deed of trast to me, dated July 12,4. D. rd daly recorded in’ Liber No. » folio. 192) District of Columbia, and by di ne of the land records for the ion of the party secured thereby , 1 shall offer for sale, at public ance tion, on the preinises, on TUESDAY, Sept. 30th, 1473, at 4 o’clook p.m ,those certain pieces and lots of laud being pacts of two tracts, ** Piain Dealing” and Mo leaxant,”” being the eame which were conveyed by and Ina certain deed of conveyance from Jultsqua Hobbie and Ransom I. Gillet, as executors, to“Malviaa F. BLS deed dated October 22, A >a 8 OF res of laud, more 4 were conveyed to Selah B. ¥ comfain deed Nporded in Liber J. A 8., No. 64. folic said Julianna Hobbie by cert Liber No. 614, folio 110, & said partiqgnof the frat trustee, Pie dated recorded in Liber No. 638, records of the county of Washirton, District of Oo- Jombin, together with the imprdveméate thereon. Term of sale: Five thousand dollars, with nter- eet ut ton per cent. frei July 12, 1573, aud expenses cf sale, in cash; balance at six aud twelve months, for which the notes af (is purchaser, bearing inter est from the day of sale, and secared by deed of trust mpon the property, shall be given; $100 deposit on acceptance of bid. If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days after sale, the and - perty will be resold at th id cost of the jefaulting purchaser, purchaser’s cat ned A ES T45LisHED i JOHN @. BARTHEL, SIEAM DYER AND SCOURER, ala -AND-A-KALF Sr, *, Foun anya Sraser, (One door take this method of informing my friends, trons, and the public in ‘that, aving recent- ly ents ‘and reftted “any BT may! C TABLIS. E ments, thereby ynaled blebs ET MILLS, ‘ que ae aad MA BBL. ADUSE. Bangor Bisiriet of Columbia, WM. GUINAND, O85" Lege Islan avenge; lec, corner it and B sts, southeast, jo Terms: AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. BY? EATIOER « CLeanr. Gouthweat corsug Pensesivenia arenes en? 1th ot ‘Sar Olice Building. r TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED TATE ON Srv STRERT WEST, 1 STKEET NORTH AND PUBLIC BY virtue of a decree of the 8 Be: Distriet of Columbia, in ® certain ‘cause in which William McLean is complainant ‘alconer avd Elisha Fs ot al are defendante—No. 2,767, Equity Docket 1-1 wili offer for sale, at tic suction, m front of the premises, on BATURD SY. the 27th day of September, 1573, at 5 o'c ock p. m. part of Lot A, in the subdivision of Square No, 408, ae recorded fo the officeof the Burveyor of Washing ton city, in Lider B, folio 103, contained within ti following mets and bounds: Begiouing at the north- east corner of said lot en Sth street and ronning thence west along the line of an alley 4 feet 6 inches wide, 91 feet 10 inches to another alley in the rear of said Tot; thence south along the line of said Inst men- tioned alley, 14 feet 9 inches; thence east 91 fee 10 inches to the line of 8h street; thence north al the line of Bth street i fect Dinches to the. point of beginning The improvemen! ist of @ fonr- story brick dwelling, containing 9 rooms, with bath ‘and wate; One-third of the purchase money ‘cqual instalments at 6 and 12 months, for.which the pu: chaser will be required to give his notes, bearing interest at 8 per cent. Shoum, to besecured by the retention of tue tite = paid. ae beds Betoen the ee is bid off. onveyancl archaser's expenss- - UGENE CARUST, Trastes, seré-co8ds LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucis, NOANSON, DOWLING & CO., Ancts. . pe corner 9th and By atroses thw TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE RUILDING LOTS ON DELAWARE AVENUE, NEARTHE OSPITOL. ALSO, VALUBLE HOTEL PRUPERTY ON THE COR- NER OF NINTH AND F STREETS NORTH: WEST, KNOWN AS THE ST. CLOUD HOTEL, r E By virtue of adeed of trast tothe undersigned, dxtee December 28.A_ D. 171, and duly record- ‘ed December 29, A. D. Isv1, in liber No, 68, folio 42, one of the land 1 ds for Washiogton county, inthe District of Ontambi uuent +f the party secured thereby nblic anction,on WEDNESDAY, th day of ptember, A’ D. 1303, at 4:30 O'clock p.m ,in front cf the premises, all thet parcel of land and remises sicnated in the eity of Washington, in the District of Columbia, known and described upon the plat or plan thereof as and being lots nambered sixtecr,(16,) seventeen, (17.) and eighteen, (18,) and the east part of lot numbered fifteen, (15,)—thirty- Ere fest front, by the depth thereof in share num. bered six hundred and thirty-five, (635.) in the said city of Washington, in the District of Oolambia, fronting Delaware avenue and B street southwest, 150» By virtue of the same deed f trust, duly men- tloned and described ag above, and under the same antherity— Wewillsell at public auction, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of September, A. D' 1873, at d o'clock .™m.,in front of the premises, all that parcel of feat atid premises, situated iu the city of Washing ton.in the District of Columbia, known and de- scribed upon the plat and plan thereof ag and boing thige bundred and “aT, in the city neventy oven, of Washington, in the District of Columbia afore said included within the following metes and bonnds, viz: Beginning at the northeast corner of raid square, and ropning thence on street north- west fifty-two feot (52) foot ight (8) inches, thence sonth eighty-six (86) feet, thence woat sixty-nine (09) feet six (6) inches, thencs soush thirty (30) foot, thence east to Ninth street west, and thence north slong said Ninth strost to the Beginning) together with all the improvements, rights, privileges, and appurtenances to all of the ‘said premises belonging or in anywise appertsining, being Known as the “Bt. Cloud Hotel,’ corner of Ninth ana F streeta northwest, in the said city of Washington. All the foregcing described property being the same property which was conveyed by @ certain deed of artition dated the 18th day of July, A.D. 1864, and uly recorded in Liber NO. 'T., Nv. 45, folio 387, of the land records for the corinty @@@Washington, in the aforesaid District, together With all the im provements, rights, privileges, and appurtenances to all of the said premises belonging or in auywise spvertaining. ‘One-third cash; balance in one and two es, bearing intcrest at ten per cent. per nd Becared by deed of trast upon the prem cash, if the purchaser or purchasers pre. =" A deposit of @15) will be reqnired upon eacl Jot in eqnare 685 ns soon as knocked off; also a de posit cf $1,000 will be required upon the erty, equnre 877, aa soon as knocked off. All convey- ancibg, Ac, at the cost of the purchaser or pnt- chasers. If the terms ef sale are not complied with within ton days after tho sale, the trustees reserve the rigbt to reacll the property at the risk and cost of the defaaiting purchaser or pnrchasors, HEN Fe GUE, Din FOLEY. = { Trostees, DUNCANSON, DOWLING & 0O., r as Auctioneers. ATIMER & OLKARY, I . yt, and Rea Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith st,, Star Office Building, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON Litn STREET WEST, BE- TWEEN T AND U STREETS NORTE 1Dy virtue of a de 66 of the Supreme Court of mbia, passed in @ certain iliam MeLean, is complai Elisha Falconer, ot. al., are defondan 67, Eq. Dec. 1—I will offer for sale, at public n front of the premiges,on FRIDAY, 26¢h ein which tember. A. D., tS o'clock p.m. part of Lot No. 28, in Suiia 25, described as g : Begivning at a point on ith strect 19 fest he northeast corner of saidiot and ronning thence south 17 fest; thonce west 135 feet 8 inches: thence north 17 feet; thence east 135 fect § inches to the point of beginning. The tmprovements consist of @ two-story brick dwolling with back building, known at No. 1,924 lith street northwest, containing 7 rooms, with gaa; water in the yard. Terms: One-third of the purchase money cash; balance in equal instalments at 6 and 12 months, with int at 8 per cent. per annum, to be secared by theret vof the title uatil paid. Uonveyanciog at purchaser's cost, $10 down at time of sale, UGENE CURUBL, Trustee. sept-cokds LATIMER & ULEARY, Ancts, ¥ B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, No. 729 7th street, between @ and H. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND BAC UILDING FRAME DWELLING ON ST SIDE OF 2is7 STREET NORTIL TWEEN N AND O STKKETS, AT By virtno of adced of trnst to Daniel L. Ea- tou and myself, dated March 2th, 1571, and daly recorded in Liber No. 633, folio 384, one of the land records for Washington, D. C., 1 will sell. at BREHC anction,in front of the preinises, on PRT AY, 26th day of September, 14/3, at 9 30 o'clock P.™ ; wll those pieces or parcels of land situated in the Gity of Washiogton, D.C. known and desigan- ted on the ground plat oF pian bf the City of Wash- ington, and reccrded in the Surveyor's office thence? as Lot thirty-four (34), and the northern half of Lot thirty-five (38), in Loomis’ sabdivision of original Lots No. two (2), one (1), three (3), twenty-one ( and twenty-two (22), in sqaare sixty-nine (09), said Lots containing twenty-five hundred and uincty-six 2,206) square fect, together with the improvements nm +: Four hundred dollars, with interest at 10 t. per annum from September 23th, 1871, and expenses of sale ip cash; balance in six and twelve months, for which the notes purchase bearing interest at ten per cent. from theday of s and recored by a deed of trust on ths property, will be taken. One handred dollars down at time of'sale, All conveyarcing at the expense of the purchaser. In case the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days after sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days advertisement in some newspaper published in the City of Washington, D. 0, GEORGE STICKNEY, Surviving Trnateo, sepll cokds J.T. COLDWELL, Salesma: BY LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioncers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Ponnsylvania avenue and ith st, Btar Office Building. FOUR TWO-STORY 1CK HOUSES ON MYR BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL ETS EAST, AND NMAR ST. By virtue of aderd of trast given to the un- dersigne:|, dated March 16, 1572, and duly record- ed in Libor No. 676, folio 155, one of the Iand records of Washington county, District of Colam- Bia, and wy Feaueet of the party secured, T will geld on TUESDAY, the 14th day of October, 1573, at 5 lock p.m., in fi t of the premises, all'thos> cer: Pieces or parcels of ground lying’ tn the city of ington, District of Colambia, and being known and described ax Lots numbered one hundred ant eighty flve,(185,) one hundred and eighty-six, ( 198, one bumired and ninety, (19),) and one hundred a ninety -one,(191,)in Gilbert's record subdivision of sanare numbered six hundrod and seventy-five, (65,)toxether with the improvements thereon, atin said of trast specified, #sid improvements sisting of four two-story and basement Brick Hou nearly finished. Terms: One-fourth cash, ot which one bandred dollars on each house must be paid at the time of sale, and the residue in six,twelve and elghtecn months, with interest at the rate of ten por cent, per anpum from the day of sale, payable. seml-annually, for which notes must be given, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. Ifthe terms of wale are hot complied with within five dayafrom the day of sale, the trusteo reserves the right to resell the property for cash, on ten day's public notice, at the Titk and cost of the purchaser in default, All conveyancing must be at the purclinser’s cost. « > sepl8-eod&ds Auctioneers. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Northwest corner'lth and D streets. TRUSTER'S SALE OF DESIRABLE LOT ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, BETWEEN 411 AND, Sry STRERTS WEST. | y virtue of wdecree passed by the Supreme Boourt ot the Distsice coset eo yrere ‘ause No. 2,360, 1 will sell w: public’anction, ia front of the premises, on MONDAY. the sack day September, 1873, at 5° o'clock p.m.. Lot No 38) 18 Equare No’ 017, in the city of ‘ashington, D. 0. his lot fronts 67 feet 4’ inches on Massachusetts avenuo, between 4th and Sth strocts west, ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance at six, and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bear i i, inti ponte day of sale, wi be takers ond len retained on the property." A deposit will be required at the time of sale. All convey aucing at cost of purchaser. ‘WME. MATTINGLY, ‘on- 5 fe AUCTION SALES. THIs AFTERNOON. ¥ DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO., Ancts, BBY Pieiians ors wea cee scree ante. SALE OF FINE BUILDING" LOTS. ON 3 STRERT WEST, NEAR O STRERT SOUTH, AF c a Ou SATUKDAY AFTERNOON, Sxptomber 20th, at So°clock p.m, I will sell, at public aucticn, ip front of the premises, all of origiaal Lot 5, Square 877, front: ig, 387 20-12 feet upon 34 street wont, with tlie depth of the maid lot. This properiy is worthy the attention of bailders, speculators, a1 d private parties, atthe property cun- sins over 3,000 square feet, and has one of the best fronts of any property in the city, Deing situated upon the corner « B and 31 sirects west, and can be subdivided into spleudid building lote. T ne-thitd cash; balance in 1 and 2 years, for wotes bearing 3 per cent. interest, amt secu by a deed of trust upon the premises. Conveyancing, &c , at cost of pare! deposit of will be Teahired as soon as the property is sold. If toe terms of sale are not complied with within seven days after sale the property will be resold, at therisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers, For far- ther particulars apply 0 the aitorney: CHAS. P_ HARMON, Attorner for owner DUNOANSON, DOWLING & CO, sepl3 (B-pud Anctioneets. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncors, ‘Northwest corner lth and D'streets, ALOT OF SMALL FRAME HOUSES AND SKO- OND-HAND LUMBER AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, the 20° instant, at 3 Bes m., We Shall well on the premises, Cearonting betwen 2i and $4 sta. wont apd Bw highest bidder, f. cash. ‘ts. south, Island. The above to be sold to the seple-d _ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts ¥ DUNOANSON, DOWLING & U0., Aucts. Southeast Corner 9h and D streets northwest TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE ENTIRE CON TSOP THE “ST. CLOUD HOTEL,” BI KD AND BAR-ROOMS, &c CORNER ( TH AND F STREETS NORTHWEST, AT By virtue cf adecd of trnst to t signed, bearing dete December 28, aud duly recorded Decombor 29. 4 Uiber No. 653, for Washington cont and by requestof the party sscur-e thereby, we will sell.on MONDAY, the 234 day of Seprompe 1873, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m , and c lay thereafter, at th: ame hour, un! oged of, all the Furuiture, Fixtures, &., din the’ “St. Cloud Hotel.” on the corner cd Fatreets northwest, in the city of ington, BD. U., as mentioned Schedule A,’ attachta to tie above-mentioned deod of trast, aud ises in part the following: SCHEDULE A. Four (4) Billiard Tables, Bails and Ques. Two (2) Cigar Cases, Counters, Fixture: niture of the Billiard, B i One (1) Steinway Pian Two, 2) sets ot Green One (1) Btegere. Que 1) Marble-top Center Table. Silver-piated Waiter end Urn Five s}sets Lace Window Curtains, with Oor- igen Be cole Carpet ‘De (1) Brussels Carpet, Five (5) Large Chromos. Two (3) French Vases. Que(1) French-piate Mirror, &..1n parlors. Alithe Dining-room, Furniture, Cutlery, Grock- ery, Glass and. Plated Ware, an] one large Bronen- Plate glass Mirror; all contained iu the two dining Poctss ‘And all the Furniture, inclading Carpet: Bedding, Window Onrteins and Shades contained in forty (#) chambers; together with all the Carpet ing and Oilcloth in bi utries, and all other of the goods and chat roperty now in the buildings upo a tioned and described in said seed of trast hereiet fore mentioned, belng Buown as the “St, Clond tel.” Terms: All sums of $100 and under, cash; all sums over that amount, a credit of sixty days, secured by notes indorsed to the satisfaction of ths trustees, and bearing 10 per cent. per annum interest. a deposit Will be required from al} parties purchasing. D.J_ FOLEY, "*¢ Trustees. DUNCANSON, DOWLING « CO., anc wk=kds Auctionesrs, pyri WE & OLEARY, BT ATER SST EAT ise Benes, Southwest corner of Penn. avenue and lth street, Star Office Building, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON Srv STREET EAST, BE- TWEEN SOUTH E AND G STREETS. By virine of a decree of the Supreme Court of bia, passed In Eyni-y cause Roorke V. Keen et al. are bei ger et al.are publie aute ony K May's recorded red nd threa, (903,) and the im. isting of alatge, couforta- Die dw ore room. ‘Terms of sale, as prescribed by the decree: Onv- third of parchsse money cash; and the residae in three eqnal fre bacon ped in six, nine and twelre months, the deferred payments to bear interost at f 8 per cent. per annum, until paid, from y of sate, and to bes lien on the property a0 to be mate at time of sale, vid wal d residue of cash Square nine hun payment to be made within ten days from day of sale, otherwise the property will be resold at the cost and risk of defaulting purchaser or purchasers. No deed gi en antl all parchasepr ¥ en paid. conveyancing at cost of purchaser, = WILLIAM. J. MILLEN, Prasten, sepo-dds LATI TIMER & CLEARY, Ancta. BBY GREEN © WILLIAMS, Auctionrcrs, Northwest corner of igth and D streets. GUARDIAN’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED PROPERTY, No. 411 SECOND STKEET SOUTHEAST By virtue of a deers of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in spec term on the 26th day of August, and approv: y shall b 6 1 the 2 of September, 1873, the nnidersigned will offer at public sale, on the py the 22¢ day of September, 1573, at 8 o'clock p. m. lots ¥ and @, in Corcoran’s subdivision of lot No. in square 734, improved by a two-story and base: ment fraune dwelling. These lots have 45 feet front- age. f cash; balance in six and twelve ‘st, and secured by deed of trust Ifthe prehaser fails to comply with the terms with- in keven days after sale the property will be resold St his risk and cost. Conveyancing at purchaser's cont. CHARLOTTE PEOK. aardian, &, sepll-cokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta, mises,on MONDAY, months, with in! Y B. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer No. 729 7th strest, between Gand H sts, TRUSTEES SALE OF A_ THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE NO 119 FIFTH STREET B STREATs, SOUTMEAST, BETWBEN A & AT AUCTION. By virtue @: ‘and myself, dated Mar recorded in Liber No. 642, fol land records for Washington, D. 0. public auction, in front of the premises, on THU BS- DAY the 25th day of September. 1573, at 6:Wo'clock D. m.. all the part of lot No. 13, in square No. 615. contained withia the following metes and boande. Beginning for the sime at a polut 17% feet frou thy southeast corner of lot No. 13 aud rauuing thence north 1755 feet, thence west to the rear lino of said lot, thence south 1754 feet, and thence east to th place of beginning, together with the improvements thereot Terms: Eight hundred dollars with interest at 10 per cent, per annum from December 25th, ls7i. and expenses of sale in cash; balance in six snd twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bsar- ing interest at ten p-rcent, from the day of sale fui necured by a deed of trust on the property will be taken; two hundred dollars down, at tins ; All convéyancing at the expense of the purchaser. In case the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days after sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell at the Fisk ahd cost of the defaulting purcha- ser, after five days’ advertisement in some pewspa- per published in the city of Washington, DO GEORGE W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustee. sepli-eodkds J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, BY OBFEs & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, ‘No, 1001, northwost corner 10th and'D sts, No. TH 01 AST, AT AUCTION gf virtue of a deed of trust dated October 34, A 171. d dnly recorded in liber No. 663, f the land records for Washington county, in the District of Columbta, and by direc- tion of the party secured thereby, I will sell at pub. lic suction, in front of the premises,on THU RS- DAY, Sept. 29, 1573, at 8.30 o'clock p.m., all those certain pleces oF parcels of ground known and dis- Upguished ax Lots numbered ten (10) and twelve, (22,) in the subdivision of origival lot numbered two, ) in Square numbered nine hundred and forty-five, (95,) fronting on Ninth stroct southoast, bstwaen south C street and Soath Carolina avenue, improved b: n® House and a Frame Stable. folio 78, 01 $40, with interest at 10 per cent. per an- num from Octeber 3, 1:72, aod expenses of sale, in cash; Dalance in six and twelve months, for which notes of the purchaser, bearing interest nt ten ber cent. from the day of sale, and secured by 4 deed of trost on the Lah’ peti] will be taken. Fifty dol- lars down at time of sale. Ail conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser, In case the terms of saie are not complied with in ten days after sale,the Trustee reserves th right to resell at the risk ‘and cost of the defaaiting pur- Chaser, after five day's advertisement in some news- paper published in the city of Washington. D. BRAINARD Il. WARNER Trastes sepll-cokds — GREEN & WILLIAMS, Adc Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionecrs. No, 1001, northwest corner ldth and D sts. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTSIN THE NORTH- FASTERN AND SOUTHEASTERN PARTS O! THE CITY AT AUCOTION On TUREDAY, the 231 inst., we shail soll at 3 o'clock. P.m., in front of tho promises, Lot 0. 6 in square 752, having a front of 6) feet 2 inches on 4d street east, between G@ and H streets north, running back 164 fect 8% inches to the ket-house, now nearly completed; and on WED. NESDAY’ the 24th inst. shall sell_in front of the premises. at 5 o'clock'p. m., Lot No.7,in square 991, fronting 52 feet on Nth street east, by a depth of 132 feet 6 inches, between south D street and South Carolina avenue, All the above-! erty is handscmely located and well = of persons wishing to make ent, Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6,12 and 18 months, for notes bearing interost from day of sala, Pideheererics tse al oa at cost of sere, auciog of property, "ene good invest- Taree down at time of sale on each plece V. EB. KING Sratecs. | Sooperti divided. if so desired. _Serlé-d [Rep J GRERN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. | yhistin | ”° GEER & WILLIAMS, Ancts, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BRICK DWELLING ON H RTR BATWREM let A TH talltor SrnEETS NOLTOWaer, NOE By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated Atwust 1, 1871, and recorded in Liber No. 66, folio 179, et 1 of the land records of the Dis- trict ot Colambia, I will sell_at_ public auction, in front of the promises. on TUESDAY, the 30th day of September, A.D. at 4% o'clock p.m. Lot No. 7), of Be sereec + at Shon! 8 subdivision of Square in the city TNE STATES MARSHAL’S SALE OF Vaueasun PBOPERTY LW UNIONTOWN, In Virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued from the Cictk?s office of the Sui of Cotambia, and to lic sale, for cash, in front of the of. said’ District, on THURSDAY, Freptember, 1873) commencing at Jobn W, Van Hoek’s right, tit un and to the follow: in District, as follows, viz: Nos. 80, 252, 265, 269, 20, 371, 405, 406, 407, 413. 414. 435, 417, 4 606 and 606, ‘het imj ga grized ana levied aa, the ol *pac comprinir 200 pieces of Crossley 's, B AO pieces of Bnper and other Table Covers, Hassack: Other Carpets, which raise. B By virtue «f a dew Be cess aes suis trict of i sreured thereby Hicn in front of ‘the premivos,on BA incon: fre balance at x, twelv which the notes of the parchase deed of trust Ceptance of bid. If the terms at ches by 100 fect 10% inches, and will be sold se; rately. POSITIVE SALE OF AUCTION SALES. B® WM. L. WALL & actioncers, arble il No. 900 and 903 Peanayivadia arene, 4 Dart kd ited > 2S: 4 a OSUR A On WEDNESDA 1s73, comm sncivg at 10 o'clock, we wil alesrocms,on the first and second floors, pieces Fy Crossiey & Son's Body Brussels. — e . 5 Diese, nae etter oo te ® pieces of Th ly, Dest i . rt fordvenk other cakes, Sn Lowe Mie grain Carpets. of Venetian, Hem and cther Carpets. 50 pieces of Cocoa and aft Pinces of Ooo Mantiile Matting. A large invoice of vel! and Mantilla Rags, od Stair Carpeting. so, UnBecessary to enume- The above wil! be seid in quantities te suit pur- chasers. We call the special attention of buyers to the above sale, asthe goods are of this season's impor tation and of the latest style, trae to mame, and in perfect condition. WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. _ SWEET, Beal Estate Broker and Anectioncer, No. 611 7th st., opposite U.S. sep: x Post Office BRICK FRONT DWELLINGS ON HE NORTH S'DE OF M STREET, NEAR E CORNER OF 9:4 STBEET, NORTH WEtT, AT AUCTION of traf to me, dated Feb corded in Liber No. records for the Dis. end by the direct I shall offer for sal 3 o'clock p. m., Lot nam twenty-two, (22,) Of William H- Browne's recort-d subdivision of | ts marked and lettere! of Walter Lenox’ bored Wivision of or «(1,) two (2) and twenty-two 22,)in snare hundred and sixty-eight, improvements thereon, consisting of gant three-story and basement press-brick t Dwelling. sold subject to @ prior inew ith interest the amount realized over sail rance, $2.40, with interest at ten per February 21, 1873, and expense of sale, i and eighteen mor to be gi , bear: + £0 be secured by the property; $20) deposit on ac- ‘ale are not com plied with within seven days after sale, the property Will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting parcheser. Conveyancing at purcheser's onet F. H. GASBAWAY, Trustee, repl3-d [Rep.] EB. J. SWEET, Anct. TAZ THB ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED antti AY, September 25. ace FH. GASSAW ‘ sepav-d {Rep} E. J SWERT, Auct r. ¥ B. H, WARNER, B WA Bxiate Broker and Anctionsers, 729 Teh street, between @ and H streets, CHANOBRY SALB ALUABLE BEAL ES TATE ON B STREET. By virtue of a decree of the Sapreme Court é:: District of Golambia. sitting in Bua passed September 6, 1873, in cause No. 3,50 docket 13, wherein John T. Mitchell t “mplainant, and Roux et al. are defendants, I will offer at public guction, up, u the premises, on’ TUESDAY, the 23d day of September, 1873, at & o'clock p. am.,the par- cel of real estate Known as lot No. 5, in W. WO. coran’s sub-division of sqnare No. 259, a8 rocorded in snrveyor's office, in liber W. P, folio 142 This property fronts fifty foot ‘on the north sidsof Restreet, hae a depth of two hundred fest to Bi street, and is bute short dista: railroad. It is improved with a able two-story brick dwelling, with back building, aud is in a rapidly improving part of the city. ‘Terms as prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase money i cash; the residae in three ing interest from the day of aal from the Mth atreet ud eat at 5 per o with the ¢ in cash. struck off Jepusited whom the property Upon fall paymen f the purchase m hey and final ratification « 18 deed will be given the purchaser, AJl conveyancing at_pa cst HUGH OAPERTON, Tr i septs J.T. OOLDWELL, Salesman. the same terms, we will, by authority of ihe owner, Ln T. Mitchell mblic auction, tt Vacant property « toned, froat- ing fifty fect on the p ty and ran ning back to Rig DUNCANSON, DOWLING & 00, eepkds Auctioncers, BY DUNCANSON, DOWLING & O0., Aucts., ‘Corner Sth and D streets Borthwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO NEW 2-STORY FRAME COTTAGES ON RK STRERT, BR T Norn AND LOrd STREETS NUBTH WEBT AT AUOTION By Virtue of a deed of trust from L. 8. Chap- D. is/a, and duly recorded on the 1th day of January, A. D, 1573, in Liber No 707, folio 124, one af the land records for Washington ‘county, in District of Columbia, we will sell DAY, the Ist day of Uctober, A. D. p. buyin fren » premises, ail that ce grou: id described L two (82) an » (33) in L. 8, recorded subdiv original Lets four «4) eleven (11) inclusive, re three huudred aud sixty -four (9H,) together with all the improveme WAYR, easements, rights, privileges, appurtenance-, and hereditaments to th’ same belovgin wise apportaining. hese Lots havea front of 18 feet each on B street north, and running back a depth of 10) fect to an alle: $3.5"), and from date of trast. Pd. expenses of sal balance a credit of 12 mc notes bearing interest from day of sale secured deed of trnat upon the property. A daposit of $10) required ag soon as sold. Conveyancing, &c., atthe cont of purchaser. bf the terms of sale are not com: plied with within 7 the T: Tignt to r rty at the risk and cost b faulting purchaser or pur: by giving days notice in somo paper publishel in Wash HOMO RANCTS WHEATLEY WILLIAM WHEATLEY, ¢ Trustocs] #21 _DUNCANSON, DOWLING & 00., Aucts ¥ DUNCANSON, DOWLING & O0., Aucts. B corner 9th and D streets northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO NEW TWO-STORY TWEEN Sur ASD tors STREETS NORTE REN Stu AND 1Orn ETS TH. WEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust from L. 8. Chap- man and wife te the undersigned, dated the 19: day of April, A.D. 3872, and duly recorded « the 24 day of May, A. 1. 1872, in Liber No. 672, folio 475, ono of the land records for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, we will sell, on TUES. y2¥, the Math day of October, A. D173, at & "cleck p.m , in front of the premises, all that cor- tain plece or parcel of ground and premises situated, lying apd being known as Lote eichty (80) and eighty-one (81). in L. 8. Chapman's subdivision of original lots four (4) to eleven (11), inclusive, ia square three hundred and sixty-four (354), accordin, to the land records of Washington city, District o Columb! Said lots having a front of 13 fect each, by a depth of 100 feet to an alley, and improved by two Fr Cottages, ining six rooms each, with water, together with all the improv wents, ways, easoments, rights, privileses, appurt. nance hereditaments to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining. ‘Terms The amount of indebtedness, $3,200, and interest at the rate if: Tr cent. from dat f trnst and expense of sal credit of 6,12 18 months will be give i the balance, nm bearing Interest from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust upon the pi required as soon as sold. Conveyancing, &c., at cost of the purchase! If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days, the tras! reserve the right to res«ll the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purcheser or purchasers, by giving five days’ notice In some paper publish: en ANGIS WHEATLEY SAMUEL WHEATLEY, ¢ Teastecs, DUNUANSON, DOWLING & 00., _ep20-0oRde Auctionders. B* LATIMER & CLEARY, Real Estate B: rs and Anctioneers, Southwest corner Penn: eune and llth strest, Star Office Building. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THREE (3) VALUABLE BUILDL LOTS, ON lire STREET, 8 TWEEN F AND G NORTHEAST. CAPITOL HILL, EACH 16%x100 FEET 10% INCHES. By virtue of « deed of trust, dated September 15th, 3571, and duly recorded in Eber No. 659, folio 6l,of aud among the land records for Washington county, District of Columbia, and at request of party secured thereby, I will sell, at pub- lie anction, in front of the premisés, to the highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, October Ist, A. D., 1873, at 6 o'lock p.m., all that lot of ground situate and lying in oe city, in said District, aod known as ail of lot numbered seventeen, (17,) in square nombered nine hundred and sixty, (950,) fronting 49 feet 6 inchos on Hh street east, by equal 'A deposit of $200 depth of 100 feet 10% inches, to an alley 30 fest wide, together with the improvements theron, “This. lot will be divided into three (3) lots each 16 feet Gin- Terms of sale. One-third eash, of which $50 on each lot mast be paid down om day of sale; balance _— payments at six and twelve months, for Tneintercet att rale cured by deed ef trast on property sold’ Gon ancing and recerding at of sale are not compl the trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of defaniti the notes of the purchaser will be taken begr- cent, per annum, in hy until paid, to be eo. Fehaser scent.” If terms with in six days after sale rebaser or he _.F. HOLTZMAN, Trusteo. sepis-dkds LATI ‘® CLEARY, Ancis. LATIMER & ObEARY. BX "Xichoncers ahd Real Eitate Brokers, ithwest corner of Penns. avenue and Lith street, — ‘Star Office a Building. PBOVED PROPEBTY ON Stu STREET . Ww LANDM STREETS EAST, BETWEEN ‘On WE! AY AFTERNOON, Septem- ber Basal Socipsk swe whl eell te oat of the a: Sob pies Prat front of feat siochee ‘on sth at cast “ithe 2 sm: frame depth of 60 fost 3 fachess improved eh WB. OOYLE, a te _seplsdtds LATIMER & OLEAR’ BUY THE BEST. GoovaLt's PLavine Carns, seplé-lm = Sop EVERYWHERE, _EVENING STAR. ‘was @ mountain, there would be snow on. the new comers at the echo! M: yarefooted boy with a fur eap on They say the largest English settlement made in pn We thought it neighbors quarrel! now-a-days ring foreach other's hair. Thinge In this country is was the Alabama. When female counterfeit aon of joy which a m: a covering @ ten-cent stamp « Dumb belle at Jewelry stores for the exercise of those who contemplate the new sleevastads wouldn't be a bad iden. A rather amusing indication of the season was when one of the congre, with the contribation them meions, blast oke, looked around, blashed, A lady on North Main on her carpet on Saturday morning, and hunt- ing up an cld paper, placed it over the obj litted it, went to the back stoop al in the siop-pail a says she doesn't see anyt about this, bat it seeme as if her husband wou split himecit over it, did you ever stand on a bench toreach some- w and have the bench give out own, but shoot ont fand tin a. what happened to a wee <x tion on being nud, reet saw something rofl gloves. She every amast orth street man, Monda: up & picture, ar gully in the wall with “his nose nine inches long, and nearly d that valuable organ bottom up There was a be ting wood, yesterda when be went elson-strect yard cat- ad he worked at it ine strikingly tiatural manner. First he set the stick on one end and prepared to strike it wh: Phen be stood itup, jer the weak side to sustain it, when it tumbled As be bad got the axe up quite a ways airly quivering with expecta- was not pleasant. It appeared to weaken bim, and before another trial, he leaned on the axe and | fcenery. At the third trini sirens onder the stick minutes doing it. tumbled down, e for the bl s time, and was vked around on the he put several Then he raised the axe brought the blade down with terrible force. and within about an inch anda half of the stick liately tipped over. This sar him. He looked at the axe, then at the stic then around at the houses to see if anybody was looking. He was ten minutes propping the stick When he got itso it would stand without being held, he took up the axe, and after several mock motions so as to get right aim, he swung the implement down again. stick with terrible force, within about the sixteenth of an inch from the about five inches . ere is anything qui Spitting: your up the fourth time. The blade struck edge, and took off a sli We don't suppcec SO aggravating as shin open to the bone isa pastime in cot he Nelson street boy stood that sti ain without any ceremony, and with the least play in the world swan head and brought it spitefully down. The biade ped off a half inch chip, and then with such momentum as to throw: the boy off his feet and drive him headlong over & pile of other sticks, every struck with his knees ‘or face. Wedon't think we ever saw any boy get on his feet as quick as nd we were not in the least sar- prised to sce him snatch up that axe, and, with Screams and sobs, beat that stick until he was With this unpleasant duty per- formed, he flung the axe in amon; vines, and went inthe house for CHRIST AND the axe over his this time clip; swung aroun one of which he that boy did. piece of cake RSeT<.—A lady who had charge of a young ladies’ Bible class, speaking ot defective home trainin, pupil, 18 years Kain or shine she was alw girl's whole soul seemed al in the straightenin, was so pale and wan that I was afraid every Sabbath would be her last in class. (ne day she aud in trying to restore her I loosened her dress, and w ty drawn that a full res le. 1 removed them and fo: girl's ribs actual mother, a very prominent and «l the case without reserve. ‘Weil, you see had any figure. I shoaldn't be surprised if the lacings were drawn a little too tight. Her w: is naturally so large that it is almost impo to make anything fit genteely on her. your class prospe are drawing many souls to Chris 4 BLACKSITH has sueceeded in changing the ng horse to that ng an extra pair of shoes hi 't whenever he wants ing them off at other The sudden change of weight on his fore-feet forces the horse to change his gatt. smuply fasteni than usual to the fore- the horse to trot, and An ignorant and obtuse Ohio farmer says the only result he notices from his daughters’ re- cent attendance at a college for both sexes ts her tendency to sigh and mope about the house like a sick kitten. CAMPBELL—EKN bride's parents Thursday even: Rev. Dr. Cheater, HT. At the residence of the pitol Hill. Was . ‘Sept. 13. i875, at JaMes M Ga Obio, and Mise ELLA M. KNIG Edward H. Kuight, ~MELLNY. In Nesbitt, AMASA TC. De MARY A MBLLNY,of N CORMICK—IHOLT. At Grace Church, Soath om, by Rev. Alfred Holmend, {Baltimore and TIPPETT—JONES. On the Sh of September, by ‘Thomas Burrows, W. Mrs. LUCRETIA JONES, both of Washington, * Tremont, Wostchester 7th ins’. bythe Rev. A. DGB. of this city, to CORMICK to bof og ad Cc. LLIAM A. TIPPET’ BRADY. On the loth, CIs ALBERTUS. as: Scnday, from ¥2S 45 street, P 16 months, only child of between Indians cr tances are respectfully invited without fur- CLARK. On Friday, September 19, 1873, MAR. GARRET EK. CLARK, ie B. B. Oi rom her Iate residense, No. t inst., at 3 p.m. ET. In Minneap vis pt. 12th, HENBY T. CBOCK ET, inthe 424 year of his *“piameral from h between P and nd relatives of the family late residence, 1530 16th street, ‘moon at 3 o'clock. ¢ invited to at- MILLER, Suddenly, at bis tate residence, at « o'clock this morning, Dr. THOMAS MILLER’ KOOSE. On Sei scnof W.8 and Jane Bo \DERTAKERS. Ric#4np F. HARVEY, Undertaker, (Successor to HARVEY & MARR,) Bo. 934 F Staewt, betweon Ninth and Tente, METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASEETB ri] SUKOUDS, HABITS, $e. RICHARD W. BARKER, Cabinet Mal orand Undertaker, 6123 ELevenrs Stxext, near F. FURNITURES OF ALL EKINDS{MADE AND KEPAIRAD. William BackErr, Jndertaker, No, 735 Seventh STREET, between G and B, ofins and Caskets of all kim hb, ARTHUR, infant Fy=4ve UABTERS Fo A large assortment, at lowest prion, CARO’S, 90 Pennsylvania avenne, Under National Hotel F URNACES AND RANGES. The attention of ibe public is called to my stock of WROUGHT IBON FUBNACES, ich are any in heat wh pertor tn heating and durability other Furnace in the oo ae ‘To my well selected vtock of sx PEB C}

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