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ib ccewaeaes: ‘STEAMER I LINES. FABHINGTOR, evar K, EUSTON AND | . The Sine Troe Steuer LADY OF THE LAKE. nek her regular £21 FALL sTOCK. stowching at moveving at Nortolk wit line f BR AAT ommend ner pal Kis Steamehio of om and Pro widen NOW OPENING. Do mtr Plant 10! With the view of éiministing the chances dion, the Sroamore of fate foe will, Sensctorth, take 8 spectSnd coures for all seasous of the year ‘On the Outware Qeeeustows to New inn of 60 at 43 Lat., ot bist B Lat or nether ee ee terisiae | LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, Cumann LINE, THE BRITISH AND NORTH ae KOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP: BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. wane NEW YoRK Oat. #| Onlanria Seto. e015 | Partht 18 Samari 626 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ARE NOW OPENING via.Sai__Nov. 3 tCATTY steerage pas- THEIR Secure, tiekece” ‘orm FALL STOCK Bteerage, 90 and all parts Dills of Taig « Antwerp, aid Mediterr st retes. Through’ Ginatow, Havre, or S.G FRANKLYN IS BIGELOW, Ag nor is-ty north went, JEW EXPRESS LINE VIA © ANAL, BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA XANDRIA. Vay WASH- INGTON AND WN, D From bag id CHOICE AND ELEGANT GOODS. nS Watre mrvet, Georgetown, D, pays ry TURDAY at 105 m. sith “Clyde's nce, Boat cpt rae ent for De E, CLYDE 8 ou. Phitadeiphia, Boston. BF Freights delivered by Kuox’s Expres. 0 dere left at General Office, 603 Pennsylvania ave- ues of at the steamer wharf will be promptly st- tendsd ‘aph-tr Dress Department. WE HAVE OPENED IN THIS DEPART- MENT THE MOST COMPLETE pomne REPAINS TO THE OHESAPRAKE LINE OF and Delaware Canal we will ran $2 OUTSIDE LINK, making week- Vy tripe— 8 Gecrgewn, 7 SATURDAY st2m.| pecan 4ND STYLISH FALL SUITS G. F_ HYDE eng™-2m Agent h Fst I 1 ened EVER DISPLAYED IN WASHINGTON, WASHING rox ND NEW YORK. CONSISTING OF y me wer tA WashING TON Axpeis WN, ast from Pier 39 Ext river, every RDA SEORGETOWN every FRIDA “! E NDRIAt ane day af 12m. or fall information apply to KB A. DENHAM, Agent, office snd wharf foot of High street, Gearge- town, OF at the corner of 1th street and New York avenue. BF Freight ‘Express. Or- dors left at Gen 603 Pennsylvania ave- nue, er at the steamer wharf, will be promptly at- BLACK ALPACA DRESSES, &t..............913 50 BLAOK ALPACA DRESSES, #..... 13 00 be wie J_W_ THOMPSON, President PLANUS, &o. __ | BLACK ALPAQA DRESSES, at. 16 50 i ea AND KECAIRING, POLISHING Var abing PLAN Siento Bn attention vy @ or Witbs RKO, . Pennay tem eae SATEEN DRESSES, at .. SATEEN DRESSES, at +E! ZATED LEBBATER ABE EQUARE nod UP EVERY INsTREME: > 2o8 Fv COLORED SERGE DRESSES, at 1279 SOLE A DY FOR WM. McCAMMON’S (BOARDMAN & ¥) FAVORITE PIANOS, AND SHUNINGER'S ORGANS ReicteNBACH'S PiANO WAKBKOOMS, COLOBED SERGE REDINGOTES, at... 15 00 angso-tr 423 Lith street, abuve Pa. aver { > aULBNS FPIANU AND MUSIO ‘STUBE, 1. 652 New York Avenue, near 7th strevt Agent for the crlebrated Pateut Pianes of DECKER OS., New Work, in ase by the first enists of the continent. Agency for t BLING OBGA AND WE WILL OPEN (DAILY) ADDITIONS Ess and fi TRUMENTS. © o TO OUR STOCK IN THIS DEPARTMENT Piance, Ureaue, Harpe, &c- Used rumenis taken in ex TILL IT 1@ REPLETE IN ALL ITS DE- rgetown orders left et Mir. = Guines ‘No. 103 Bridge street. HOMAOKE: 8 PIANOS, s° = wa PHILADELPHIA. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRIORS. of their su- the most popular voll 1a all the county canbe had bow for tae fol- ices: Cank PL ANOS tou 90 ee PIA! RIGAT PIANOS frost GRAND PIANOS from Hosiery and Underwear De- partment FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. OUR STOCK IS NOW BEING RECEIVED AND WE HAVE OPENED OUR FALL STOCK OF LADIES AND CHILDREN'S orses and Buggies, Phaetons, Hire. Special attention paid to the care of Bo: an Horees. LLIsON NAILOR, F HOSIERY, 4ND WILL RECEIVE THIS PS adhe FS Py tN — WEEK OURENTIRE STOCK OF UNDER _ NGTON sTABLes_5 ROIT. ae G STRERT, Berwe. TH Carriage by day OF bight, and for weddin or pon WEAR. Sain | BRICK FOB SALE —I have 75.00 Paving Brick on band, which I offer for sale at Feasonable price for cash. 7 “e . PMAN, _Sepletw = Pretroe corte. eee eanD ORME» PLASTER PES. Rg gs Our Glove Department ja, WM ‘GUINAND.« 623 corner ist and B sts WILL ALSO BE COMPLETE IN ALL ITS LINES. Men’s Department. PoE: 608 Peonsyivania svenue, under Nationa! TES S19 ove NOTIOR: That the sabscri- District ot C. r bie, oot Special T orm. eae + : OUR STOCK OF MEN'S UNDERWEAR, . Tak ‘sbington eraend All persons having claims the vouchers thereof, to the subecti the 234 day « ‘ 3 4 Be 2B day oF September next: they HOSIERY, GLOVES, de., dc. sepa tet SRMES WARD, Ade ior Puss: 1s 70 GIVE NOT IC the Der ict of Cohan hel iwiting ecteda ‘Porm totery ot WILL ALL BB RECEIVED THIS WEEK. Som so ga the pervonal ewtate Zz Decores. ‘nom dng “Stieion county yo ena = i £ bavu inst the said ve berebs arand came, with Seer hereto sate cit On OF befORS | as iw © Sopwase : they may otherwise yggg. der my hand, this 231 Scone ee | AsHixeTOs. DCB LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLO On the pe not WILLiaw WiakTo J of Philadelphin. P LiSTaying for the extension of Ber, 1adb, ead riveted on the Brgy ay at fran improvement in Dis, Rain: penal ailroade: os PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ved that the testimony iu the case be ct ‘ext. that the time for order on the 1th day of November and Ex METROPOLITAN HOTEL BLOCK. oo ur | PEASEyASia aie Line ——— | THEE 1 AND ALL POINTS JN THE NEW ENGLAND /ROUG: w Ts: bi are YOR aIsGTOR aND WITHOUT CHANGE OF The eqni; es cM OARS. ton this line is new and of the most A RLOM CARS ON DAY TRAINS route PALACE SLEKPING OaBS HT sRAls in after Wed: vem... A FL ‘oN Rite: TRAINS DAILY (BX Pe From and arriving at the Potomac raib |, nord ‘streets, a8 follows: Fa: \. . Ox: Be: at Lime, leave Washington 8:09 a. m. daily, ox ve Baltimore at 9:18 ®.m. daily, except Sun- Leave West Philadelphia at 12:82 ». m. dafly,ex- ce) oat New York at4 p.m. daily, except Sun- leave Wi Richmond Berrest, le ‘ashingtow at 1:13 p Scare Be imore ‘at 3:35 p. » daily, except Sun- ekiave West Phitadeiphia at 6:08 p. m., daily, ox- SKrrive'a ‘Now York at 9:10). m. daily except Neshs Express, leave Washington at 9:03 p. m daily ave Baltimore at 10:48 p.m. dally, ft West Philadelphia nt 3:60 8. 1nd ive at New keri TRAINS ueitaniae Kast Line, leave New Yor at $10 Arrive at Washingto Kecamond_E: Arrive at Washington at 11.08 Necht Express, leave New Yo Arrive at Waatington at 6.13.8 Connections are made tn New York with steamers ou Sound; New York, New Haven and Harthor railroads, New York Osntral nod Hudson Biver rail road, Erie Raliway,and steameraon Haden Biver, Faie ash y auy other rout Baggage called tor ard checked at hotels and pre vate residences on urdars left at the following o Meer, Biber Lickete and information eau be obtained: Northeast corner 13th street and Penu: cast corner 6th street and Penna. ave.; Passenger Baltimore and Potomac ralizond corute "Ey Xour UNDAY) Ivania Air Eines inet of the Baltimore corner of 6th and mat 235, leave Ni iyaett IMORE An BALTIMORE AND Poromac Ratt General Pa-senger Agent Duror CoRNER Gru & Bets. NW rer ryt: LE bs 157s, trans will ran as follows TRALN. B/TRAINS ARRIVE AT BALTIMOL VR a. m., Niagara Exp. ann Tock ox *anily E 48 aim. Now York Bx-(845 a, his ail daily, ox- cept Sunda ress, daily except Sun-) Xi . m.. Rxprees from hand West dail m., Accommods m Baltimore, un nis" a 'm., Line|, ti Fast West, daily, except Sun-; ay. m., Oincinnatt ex ‘Brena, daily, excopt Sup- > m. N.Y. oxpreas, “dally, Sxoeet Nery 633 p.m. ail daily, ox- ». Tt een, Recsitead © copt Si "és ft mee Glvctnnatt Bx. iat ed saul} fe from BP. May ae lly,except Sun-| West and | leaving Washington at 8:33 a connect st Bowle with trai Bowie atgu0 and Ita. m7 aod 6 10 wt Marlboro’ at 10:60 and 1:48 « e Y en of tat a, thee) nd 6 peas their orders at ‘Ticket Umice northwest corner of 1&h street and Pennsylvania avenue, perthwest corner of 6th st. and Penusylvanis enue, can have thelr baggage called for and Checked at hotels aud residences to all’ points North and West. Through tickets to Cine vehnath Colum bus, Indianapolis Lanta illo, New Or- hicage, i my ee snore L. pb Bani point FREDERIOKSBURG B. B. Of B and Sizth Sireats, ALEXANDRIA Corn: Local Trains loave for Alexandris us followa:—6, 8, 9,10, 12, @, my 12 noon, 1.3, By 4, By 6,7,8) D- $4. ts. aud'7 p. Di. dil; ,all other trains dally except Sunday. Local Trains from Aj 6.33, 7-33, 3.33, 3.33, 4.35, 5.38 Xandrie arrive as follows: 2 3, 10 58.11.33, 33, 1.33, 335, 6 ud 6.38 daily with trains ov ae her tral vt Ss ay rains marked thus connect Washingt n and Obio BK. TICO Accommédation leaves Washiagton 1except Suuday TERN EXPRESS, vin Richmond, 11-13 p.m daily nalay Through to ull pointe South for sa’e at OMecs, corner 13th stre: nd corner 6th street and Penosyl vain avenue, where passer gers can leave orders for baggage to be checked at all hotels and residences to destivation, ‘OUNG, Gon’! Passenger Agent. jy24-tt ALTIMORY | AND OHIO nd i SUNDAY, Sept. 14, will leave WASHINGTON OITY w 4 tien vig. Baltimore and Way Pointa,. er? Baltimore ana Way Fc ciate. santana m incinnati Express, via Metro} m Boston, New York and Philadalphis Rr m a Baltimore Fan fund Way LOMB. ee. H x SUNDAY TRAIN! for peeege a way and 1:20, 5,7: }. or Baltimore without stope At 7:80 a. m. +4 6 TAINS LEAVE [BALTIMORE FOR WASH- 240, 15, and 9:18, and 11 ®. m., 40,8, and 11-15 OM Battin Of” m., and 1:35.3,90, 4 w ep eeOns (via Main Line.) except Sunday. 40 p. m., except Satur |» 5:08, 8, Via day 30 and 6x .» (eteept hy Metropolitan a Toad Gu Satur: will be no tral VALLEY OF "Witarnta. fetropolttan Branch Road. Leave Washington at7:008. 1. (except Sunday); arrive at Haroisonburg at 4 p. m., aud Staunton early the same evenin, rol ‘ANNAPOLIS, At 6:45 a, M. and m,; bat not on 8a) rou NOBFOLK, At 1:20 p. m., but not en Sunday. ¥OR POINT OF BOCKS td INTERMEDIATE At 8:10 a. got 28 and 40 .m. Betarnt \eave Point of Books 7:10 a. m. and 2: p.m arriving at Westington at 8:33 and 9:30 a, m PE FOR PITTSBURG. Yia_Metopalizan Branch and Connclisvilte Rowte Leave ae Wo x m, and 9.48 p.m sleeping care through to Pittsburg. ‘Through tickeu to can the be had at w feoeak ation ticket Ofice + ‘Stall hours of the ‘alao, at tbe Compan: Pea! ae. ene parcl ae we Le C2 Bs t New simi oy z aa Gone. ‘Gensrai = Stein ie General Agent, ‘Washington. ‘[ HEOUGH LINE BETWEEN ae oneTo. . &r AND NEW ¥' - PHILADELPHIA : me “tw eo, Wash mnie and Sept, Te 1873. “ROR EE NEW Ph hal ons Tee ange of vot care ‘end TOR rawapeuenie makennaa ar Loans for tow 1ASUNPAT, ROTTS ew Tork rer Bleepii r New York on Thr ough tek tlekets Ma Baa low of the Bee for schedule Wey Fork o con be had and Obio Rail ington. mar @ 1873rannsyi VATA novrel873 ORT: “guia hawt SOUTH, AND SOUTHWEST. AUUTION SALES+ AUCTION SALES, THis AFTERNOON, DOWLING & C9 , Anct, a end D strecce northwest. Bynes oFY: VACUA BLE IMPROVED By é won fo B* DUNOCANSON, Coruer 9 ised Adord of trust to us, dated J 1472 and daly recorded in liber No. 637, 445, one of the land records uf ths coarty” cf Washingou, and by request of the party « coared btic auction, in front of | Octotver Wah “at thereby, we will sel}, a’ the premises, on FRIDA P. @., that certain pice Wasting onc ty ash uot lot fi 4,) to eleven, mt in ali be righ’ ilegea, imprs Partenances therets beloaging and One-half eath; and the balance x Kad monthe, 55 ten per cent. futerest and sec deed of trust of pro deposit of Siow eit bn ed at time of sale, on failu-e ty comply tS ovet'k plat >: Ba! ferme within ve dare after sale the property at risk of purchaser, with five d ‘All conveyancing at'the cost of Trustees. ANSON co, oman” HHO HOW Maetiontate _INSURANCE OUMPANTES_ ‘PRE t YCOMING FIRE INsURSNOE Mygtet es oF ~~ Total aesets June 10, 1573, § 5,537 paid to Juve 10, 1873. $4725.34 third Aunual Report. ‘General Ages octl-Im* Special Agent, [SSURB YOUR PROPERTY IN THE riIgeeEy ah tp F WAs!| Mine? N AND G MPA onae. ny ‘CONGRESS 7. 275, ior ver Bank ‘of Washington Dinxer Sam: President, Andrew Beghwell Thee Parkers Aa Wiison, Wed Wileo Wais 1 Rivard Clarke, ¥. 5. Otome yt. Willem E Howard, and James Redfern, of Wasitingtons Essar. Pickrell, Edward Shoemaker, George W. Oropley, W. Howard, 30-6m. f Georgetow! Seoretary. sy: Ww. ® Wo. 611 Teh street, ove. on, Represent the foll ‘ing rong iE Fire Teseraee Tite GERMAN ree ahs ory 1 Seo . NTS, OF N ame) as THE MEROHA\ Sao ee 7 € aise INSU pa CORCORAN FIQE INSURANCE OF THE DISTRICT 0F COLUMBIA, Orsamized Aprei 1st, a3. Wa i snenne 100,000, EB No. 1498 PENNSYLVANIA AY. ene (Oven MILBURN’s Dave Store.) — JORN 7, LE NMAN, President, PSE ae Drewevors:—Wm. n Orme, He Clay Rtowary a. Janes, Jas. L, Barbow Ucnman, Wiieheet Kroon dobn Bulleys A ERE Capit ese ‘Sur Office: Boom Ne. JONES & CO. Bropofenn Tr. T ae RQUITASLE APE ASSURANCE ‘The business of this Company the largest Of any similer itetitation tn the wor ¥. BEYER, Gevwuat Aoxnt, $03 aud $08 Tih str cet. BANKERS. ‘REEDMAN’S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, (Opposite U Treasury.) ALL PROFITS paid to DEPOSITORS, as Inte- realy pot exceediug 7 per oeut. per annum, INTEREST ou One Dow.a® and upwards, fron first af 4ach mromia m.; Wednesdays anc may3-ly 62° Open from 9 a. m, toa p. Saturdays, (deposits only ,)6 jyl-tr GERMANS Ene G8 BANK, “RVENTH ST K *eFICK DEPARTMENT. -to4 pm. Saturdays, open until 8 p_m., ts recwive depusita on Interest paid on deposits. Collections made, and xchanw JOHN BITZ, President, A. FRERLY, V. P WOE MATTINGLY, Sec ,OE. PRENTISS,Cash’r BANKING | HOUSE J.B. SQUIRE & CO., 1446 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Oppositk Wittakp’s HoTeL WASHINGTON, D. 0 B per cont. inierest paid on deposits, Cctlections made every where. officers in the Army cashed in advance. ys NATIONAL BANK OF THE BEPUBL Comer of Zh and B strects tay) opEN FROM 104. Mt M. _deeiT-ly CHAS. BUADLBY, Onshlor Q™ 5 BIGELow, Banker, $43 D STREET, near Seventh, Pays INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, makes OOL LEOTIONS, and transacts all business connect with Backing aps-ly HOTELS. H YSON’S HOTEL, Bo. 709 @ STRET, jem ly Between 71H and 8ra Streets Ts= iM RIAL HOTEL, JAMES BYEES, Proprietor, Faontine PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, Between 13th and Mth Streets, jan9-ly Wasainetox, D.Q. Cc. ©. WILLARD, ITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. 0. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. yoax — = BABNUM. N BOYLE ac Ss 294 eatats AND nore BROKERS, jo, 606 loth street, opposite U . 8. Treasury. roe SALE—A handeome, Bones. on I ro B. $13, A new large donb! HOUSE, corn ye Slat sod H., husetts at ‘O10. Marsac HOUSE Ho. S96 Bt street cant far euler tone, ryred OF unfaratehed. , A COTTAGE in in Wil te ow; price, veral small from $3,800" to 1 cash crore Sys a ren vel ine FABMS, imoroved and un- io proved, on differest railroads running fromthe city, for sale at low figures or exchange for city property. 300,000 feet ep in various por- tions of the city for sale st low on, On easy terms, or will exchange for Soaunies improved eae ty. aplly Fall and Winter Goods. THR LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN AMERICA, aT EVLIN & COWS, sep20 Sm 1113 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Ww HITE BRANDY, Also, Pure WHITE KUM, for Peachss, Very Philadelphia BEF}EED ee, Very superior and rrogiee OIDER VINEGA: vj German WHITE WINE VINEGAR, — oRoUND Feld WHOLE SPICES; few barrels choice New Orleans M CLASES ©. WITMER, Family Groseries, eas am ™Y sm ae Walia, Ee taBuie BD i861, JOHN G@. BARTHEL, STEAM DYEK AND SCOURER, No, 114 Fova., San ANP a Baby orepey (One door iteke rome, lowest prices. mates of info B™ THOS. BWAGGAMAN: Real Estate ‘Auctioneer, 19 Te street. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED SEAL &S- ae ae 7u8 NORTHWESTEUN POBTION By hey ei thres deeds of trust to fi fotios 77, - . ¥ 381», 1570, recorded in Liver No. 60%, {tia 34, hc: April ab Isto, recorded tn Liber Ne. 607, follow 497, e., and by s ‘ofthe perty scared SPAY, Sb day of prema + be eastern fifteen (15 font (ie) inches, part by the depth theret of ot 1m toe en ietou of origiual Lots im square numbered two hondred Jeren, made St. Vincents’ Orphan Asyiam of said city and duly r corded. parts of lots marked and lettered U and V,in Ddtvicton ef original Wes im sauarenambered ters hundied atd eleven, (311,.) made by St. Vincente’ Orphan Asylum of sald city, freuting Gfeen (15) foot - aan one-quarter (Ly. ead J inches 01 and extending be k the rear live of sold Sut flo 'V con vai Ta Biber Re, 606, at fost toe western fifteen (15) feet one and one Witches front oa the depth thereof, of the bored or Tet v 1): according to the sabdi vison agony mad> by St. Vincente’ Orphan Asy- lum and duly recorded. ‘he improvements consist of brick houses. erms of eale: One-third cash on each, balance in notes at twelve and twenty-four month:, beariog 8 percent. interest from aay of sale, and secered |y¥ @ ded of trust on the i ncine & the pure? aser's cost. A dep wit of one handred dol jars ($100) will be required at sale on each piece of sroperty wuld. If the tens of sale are not complied! with inten days after the day of sale, the trastess reserve the rigut 10 resell the and cost of the Pith we) vareh Jose Pan Benson, ¢ Trastees. soptt-tuyth side, THUS. B. WAGGAMAN, Anct. Y DUNOGANSON, DOWLING & CO., Aucts, Southeast corher #h and D streets horthwost TRUSTEE’S SALK OF VALUABLE PROPER- TY AT AUCTION FRAME COTTAGE AND ADJOINING VACANT LOT. oN oon EKY SIKERT. GEORGETOWN, By Virtue of a deed of trust ea ly iret Gh is see tsccraea te Liber Wo. 21, to" of the ined records of Washington Soames. De trict of Columbia, and py direction of the h Ter of pith tne seme property at the risk or he netes secured thereby, I will sell at publie auc- tion on the premises, on 8A TU HTS, mt Bovclocky p. in, all. that und situated RDAY. Oftober ath eco reel of ite atdte in Themes B tots 254 and 285 in snid sane at the southeast coruer of lot 264, ou the west side of Montgomery street. auc run south seveuty seven feet to Benben Daw’s line, (180 feet from West street,) thence west one hundred and twenty the west line of lot 254, thence» north sevent tion t east on said south tine one handros feet to the begin: Terms of sale as prese ed ny Sn “i ef trnst— $4,900, with 10 por cent. interest from July Ist, 1873, together with the expenses of this sale, in cash, aud the balance in 6 and 12 months, secured by notrs and deed of trast on the property. Conveyancing at urchaser’s cost. $200 down on the day of sale, if the terms are not complied with within seven days from sale, the trustee reserves the right to re- sell the property at the risk and cost of the dofanit- il Nae WILLIAM L. DUNLOP. Prastes, DUNGANSON, DOWLING &C0 > sep22-co.kde ‘Auctionscts, SALE IS POSTPONED on WEDNESDAY, Oct bor Sth, 0 front of the Bromines ILLIAM L. DUNLOP, Trnstee. DUNCANSON, DOWLING & CO, Auctioneers, oct6-cohds TO-MORROW. = BY LATIMER & CLEARY ‘Aactioncers and Real Estate Brokers, Sontheast corner Per nsyivauia avenue and lith ste., Star Office Building. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO NEW TWO-STORY KD OO! LOK int RULING HOUSES ON STREET NORTH, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL &ND FIRST STREETS EAST, AT AUCTION. e By iste of a deed of trast 4a dated Mav 14,1873, Will rell at pub 4, 13573, ut So'e stbdivisteb of nator +D SATURDAY, Octobe ote 18 ant 11 in B E with Ghibert provement Kach s. it will be sold subject to two deeds of trust, 3, 1574. to secure $3,000, and thi Fy 31,1878, secure $1000.) The are recorded ta Liber ed lot are recorded in 3, folio 349, * $4), with interest at ten per cent. from May 14, 1575, with oxpense of sale iu cash, and the balance in'é and 12 months, for which the notes of the par- chaser bearing Interest from day of s by adeed of trast on the property will be taken $100 down on day of sale. Terms to be complied with in five days after sale, or the property to be re- M1 at the Tisk and.cost of the defaulting purchaser Conveyancing at the parehascr's ex pease BRAINARD H. WARNER. Trustes, sep25-dads LATIMER & CLEARY. Aucte, B7 1H CONSEQ JENCK OF THE BAIN THE above sale ts postponed until THURSDAY, 9th day of October, 1673, same hour and place, By’ order ot the Trustee. ver6 d&da LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. Auct’rs, id D streets ‘northwest TRUSTEES. ears OF VAL AEM et ON IMPROVED PR A FRAN BUILDING 01 ‘ON NORTH E STERET WEST, WITH ADJOINING LOT: e: Ry virtue of a deed of trust, 7 Y¥ DUNCANSON,vOW LING & 0 Corner 9 at dated, Sept. ‘th, 1872, and recorded in liber 694, folio 239, of 6 Land pep ed of Wasbington couaty, District of Columbia, aud by direction of the bolder of the secured hereby we will sell Siler Oty ist awe! se) on the premises, on MONDAY, October 6th, 137 4 o'clock p.m roe that piece or parcel of oe is Raheomne i city known and descri! as original Jotnanber f ar (4), 1p square south of square 104~ Terms ef sal; ,000, with ten per cent. interest from ack 3; we with the expenses of petry is rms of comptted with wiviin five days from alent the tr trustees, reserve the right to resell the rebacte ‘atthe risk and cost defat BA DARNEILLE. Trastocs, netd-td DUNGANSON, DO DOWLING &CO., Aucts, S2-THE ABOVE SALE 18 Lg eae ody or} TBUBSDAY, October - th, 1873, the same hour _— A DARNEILLE Trower, DUNCANBON. Dowits 1G & 00., Aactioncers. octT-d&ds ¥ B. i. Lhe er Broker and Anctioncer, No. 729 7th street, between Gand H. "8 8. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED THLE Oat NORTHEAST COBNER EIGH rm STBEETS NURTH- EE vine ofa et trust, dated September hy A. id daly recorded in liber N. folio 260, 0 und re trict -of Oolumbia, and. By thereby secared, I'will veil x patie ‘auction, 1a front of the ses, OF ‘October 8th 1573, at 3 o'clock p. m.» that oovelag’ described real wate, ‘ituate in the city of askionce, rey of ribed as lot “A,” (3,)in square numbered four handred and twenty: cizt,(4a8)) fronting on north H street twenty (30) feet, and running back along the ‘line of 8th strect west eighty-five (85) feet, improved by a two-story Unick building, used ter shop. Terms: One-thi ‘coin 6 and 12 months, with interest at 10 ee soat-annualiy, for which the parchaser will be reonirsa to give promisory notes, and secure? . adeod of trast on ibe property, aft aoponit of ef rill be reasires, on way of gale. anclog 6 purchaser’, < not complied wita in sae, ibe oem oe at ees irnstee rese! of the defan'ting parchancr, a a cefor hive aay in some newspaper pUD- adver Mahed ‘Werbington oar Dow aRD eae. Salesman, sepm-cokds J.T. OOLDWELL, S7-THE ABOVE SAUE I8 FTP pened until BIDAY, October 17 tas sek bea: WILLIAM Ho rustes, oct6-eo&ds Ol eee ig sn TRUSTEES: SALR OF VALUABLE Prose ace AVENU! yuri MONDAY, Ootober Sate, era” By" coder a be cod LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. B* ORsEn a, northwest Sommer A palms aS Fg Pt ik Reta tee aie ou Whediiers ole Fe articles: [Ra OES =e AUCTION SALES. BY Wat wae No. 900 and 902 rbie Batlding, OS Avctioneare, wom | ak | AND te Om mu Peivate MORNING. vresireross Furmivure, er of Walunt Oram or Bal'ge. —_ tage Suites, « «e's Tucker \ P Seats loth ana Reps te ipgrain rockery and W. ler & Wilson Sew: janding Walnut Writ De Bale peremptory. Goods removed to our store for erience of sale Bs Certified Ghosh | taken in payment cet8 2 [Bep.] WALL & CO Y LATIMER & = opEARY. Auctionsers and Real E«tate Brokers, Southwest cornerof Penoa avenue and LIth street, Star Otice Bs Building. TRUSTFR'S SALE OF A A VALUABLE LOT, CORNER OF VERMONT AVENUK AND 8 STKEST NORTH AT AUCTION V Liber wne of the Land Records for Wi im the District of Oot county. tiom of the party sec in fh lie anct DAY. that pi as Lot numbered tb of square nu ce or parrel red three hundred t on Vermont avean square fort, more oF leas. Dn hird'cash; balance in 6, months, at 10 per cant, interest. All conseyanctng | at coat of the purchaser dapoat will be re quired on day of sate. BRAIN ARD B..WARNER. Tro oct8-dkda LEA AKRY, Avec ¥v Y LATIMER « cyan BBY “Ancdencers ond Beat Soateunn —_, Foang + contain- Terms FS tniveoue tal and lithst., ice TRU wcangesce OF Val ae WirRove PROPERTY ON aru STREET W TWEEN TAND U STREETS NonTH By virtue of a decree «f the Supreme Conrt of Bhs viscric of Columbia, passed tn a certain acu St cLeau. is complain are defeadents— or sale, at pablic emines,on FRIDAY. 20th day of September, A. D., 1578. st 9 o'clock p.m, rt of Lat No. in Square No. 25, eecritved as Beginning ate point on léth street 19 feet from the northeast corner of said lot and ronning thence south 17 feet; thence west Ly he S inches, thence — 17 feet, thence east 138 fe Pagers v3 the point of beginning. improvement consist of @ two-story ae Keren with beck butking, x ro as No. 1,934 lat! hwest, cor [ya T rooms, with gas, dy - 4 yard. Terms: One- Sinra of the purchase mon cash, balance in equal instalments at 6 and 12 months, with interest at et Tr cent. per annum, to be secared by the retent the title antil paid. Oonveyancing st purc' je a ne, at time of sale, E CARUBI, Trustee. soptcotds LATIMER & CLEARY. Aucts, s7 iN ONSEQUENOR | Bal THE SICKNESS auction, in front of the ef the Trestee. the above sale is postponed until WEDNESDAY, October cama hour and pince, sep2-eoads | LATIMER & CLEARY, acts BI-IN CONSEQUEN sickness of the Trastee. th: postponed ontil SATURDA if ind place, ‘ie odds LATIMER & OLEARY, Ancts OF THE CONTINUED we sale is farther October 1Sib. sams octe—-0dds BY ATIMER «= CueARY manne corecr Peanapivanta svewes ond” tith nnsylvania avenue ma Sont! corner F Ofice Buitdiug. bp ttg + 2 cg OF IM ak ED REAL Es. REE 4H BETWEEN massed oan 18 compl 8 Falconer et al. are defer ndante— Bc Equity "Docket inl will ‘eller for em ee in which W iiliam bli auction, in front sf the premiers, om, Sate ‘RbaY, 27th day of September, 1878, at 3 o'c ock p.m, of Lot A, in the subdivision of No recorded fe the om ow city, in Libe 1 fet 10 dnches to another alley in the ar saia [vt thence south along the line of said test men- of Sch atreet ld feet Pinches te the point ‘of & . The improvements consist of « four story brick dwelling, containing 9 rooms, with bath room, gas and water. ‘Terms ct sale: One-third of the purchase money cr the balance in equal instalments at 6 and 12 months, for which the parchaser will be required to xive his notes, bear! gine St 8 per cent. per anpum, to be secured by the retention of the title nti! paid. $10) down when the property is bid off Conveyancing at purchasct’s expe ENB CARUSI, Trastes, sep-eohds LATIMER & CLEAGY, ucts, S7-IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE SICKNESS of the Trustee, the above sale spond until THURSDAY, Octob ro Tage sep2-eofds’ — LATIM . CLEA E ‘Aucts. arin CONSEQUENCE ( OF THE CONTINUED sickness of he above sale is further Pestana until MONDAY, October 20th, same oul ——. cseodds LATT T VALUABLE IMPROVED quuee MrHOVED PROPRETE Im SQUARE “Bo itu of a decree of the Supreme Court of a: ‘District of Columbia, certain cause in which William Me Elisha Falconer ot al; are defendant lit will offer for sale at Bespin — tf fe. tig st 1aliSwing proporste Late Hor, 9 sod 10° in bE oie talloeing emer, het en 18, in square eR oy containin "Original Lot to Square No 238, fronting oreehte sv IN consparaicn “oF 7a, ran, SiORNESs of the Trustee the above FRIDAY, October 18, sepm-cokds = LA’ a7 IN — UENCE 0 iA oO SOMNTINERD sickness ‘rnstee, f) above sale is further ost poned mini UEODAY, October Zlet, same our a * LATIMER & OLBARY, Ancts, B® a iho 1001 Northwest ‘Mth and D streets STEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TEROPERTY AT AUCTION, BITUATE ON CORCOBAB STREET. BETWREM larn AND 161m STREETS NORTHWEST. ae By rirtue of a, decd Teoorded Liber 709, foil 15, of i Bjngton city’, District of | EVEN NG ‘STAR. Tue Byer Vastiation crllar may be good to take Rouse A turnace in the the chili from the its halls and passages, but ot ome w a0 the fire place tm pariar cham}er, at once the ventilator of th nd the cen’ joy. No apparstas ©” ventilatic an gon bonn devised equal to the O'4-fashioned chimney. Even when no fire is made in the aperature, this avenue to the open &r draws its currents and keeps the atmosphere pure Where there is no open fire-place, no free flue. there will be a sense of asphyxia in those stormy nights when the windows must be fast- ened close. Every room inthe house which ie eed to sit in or sleep in ought to have a safi- cient opening tp the chimney, larger than the Orifice of a stove pipe. No matter if the heated air escapes with it, it is better to lose half of the heated air than to be breathing stagnant alr that is already deprived of its oxygen. In the spring and autumn the fire place. with woot om © andirons, gives all the heat that will be needed, and gives it met a Diasts fom any registers. — f How tt 18 Doxs.—The manner in which aw- {umn gives the gandy tints to the foliage is thus explaincd by science’ The'change of which takes place In autumn foliage is due to the dis- appearance of the cholerphy! (green colori: rendering the remaining colors visible, mast frequently these are yellow. When the leaves turn red ft is Indicative of diminished vitality, and by stopping the growth of the plant, the te tensity of the red color is increased. The gold and green tint may be considered characteristic of the complete vitahty and growth of —— the red and yellow of low vitality and chan, and the brown is the humans of death and composition ‘acefally than the jerald of Health. A COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Came week for the purpose of buying stocks at panio prices. He brought bis wife with bim, and be- ing pions people, they spent Fr communing over the various wi > town ins he greatcity. Saturday morning they separated the husband “expeeted to be down town ail day,” the wife “to do some shop would det: her till nearly dimmer time.” Bet they met before dinner, at the “Black Crook unwitting “speculat ing orchestra seats — where cruel fate and had given them adjoi r. Maxi A MAn’s Hea Ovt Ovy.—om Sunday night the body of an a nown man was founl lying on the Erie ratiway track @ mile west of Patter= , N. J. His head was compiotely severed from his body, and was lying beside the track. Yesterday morning @ man giving his name as James Malone, of Newark, was found near the scene of the accident or murier cooking a meal with a portion of a sheep stolen Sunday night from a neighboring slaughter-house, Malone was arrested on suspioton of having murdered the mar, founk on the railway, and was brought to Patterson Tee developed profersio M. Poirier ts connected with the Pays newspaper. His duties are not to write, but simply to sign his name to any of- fensive personal remarks published, and to hear the complaints of those aggrieved." Every ar- tiele in s French journal musthave some signa- ture, and it happens that the wri of the most dangerous are the proprietors and can not afford to risk their lives. Hence the position occuyied by Poirier andghis kind in Paris jour- palism Scene—Parlor of a fashionable residence im New York nkins on the eve of departure the African diamond mines, making his adieux to M hastily, ork, Miss Mary an to work.” Mise Mar xpect to get your fort J—“O, [should knock out some fellow's brains, and run off with his dia- monds.” Miss Mary (crushingly)—“Then you would make a fatal ake. You should rum off with the brains, apse of Jenkins, ndent of was lately present at 1 of a Ritualist member. On the night preceding the body was taken into the church, where the Sisters of Mercy and the urate kept av A large brass cross was on the coffin, candles were kept burning on the altar during the day, and other Kitualistic practices we married out Brorten matoes in halvy surtace down somewhat cooked turn them, ay cooking with the skin towards the fire. The 1, 80 as not to break the put a little salt and a lamp quite hot.— 4m fand serve THE roLLowine up in the lad depot at Fond: as much as you Say you do, to go down yesterday. ear Charle at quarter to 1 and it will gi 87 The connectin and vegetable kingd @7-Ata meeting of the Apollo Hall demo- cratic executive committee, in New York, om Saturday, it was voted to support the regular nominations made at Utica. S7-The governor of Memphis has issned « proclamation convening the legisiature in ex- traordinary session on the 20th inst., for the pur- pose of amending the election laws. S7-A meeting representing about three- fourths of the manufacturing interests of Pitts- burgh has declared for paying employees only halt the wages due them util currency becomes more plenti S7- Traveling along the sea coast of Flori gentleman, noting the harrenness of the country, ask: ve; “What do you liveon here replied the man; ‘‘why, we live om fish and strangers.” a7The Hon. George H. Pendleton has fi appeared inthe Ohio campaign. He presid: at a democratic meeting in Cincinuatl, om Thursday evening, and introduced the deme- cratic candidate for governor in ® non-comuit- tal speech of 15 lines. MARRIED. _ RENNER NEWTON BENNER ts MAGG On the 3th day of Pep. her ie LOUIS 6. REW Bis funeral will take place thi o'clock, from 725 7th street northwest. The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited woattend. Services at St. Patrick's Oharch. LEMON On the 7th inst., GEORGE EDWARD, infant son of Chartes and Louisa Lemon, aged rt mont NALLEY. On the sh instant, MARY OATS ARINE, daughter of Wan. W. aud Louies Meller, aged 3 ni 6 months, Wendie, ee oe rhe _ well, en th tno iid hi re we nl could we give her ep, ‘To any obe but thee? ‘By gee Morne. anThe friends of tie ‘remit ited, (o, ayen t the pendence Ce 300 'Thitreday. J ~o @ street, Detweon 6th urmenst = UNDERTAKERS. Richanp HARVEY, Undertaker, (Suocassor to HARVEY & MARR) 934 F Sraxer, botwoen Ninth and Teath, METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS satay” “SakOUDS HasiTs, RichanD Ww. BARKER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 619 Burventa Stare, fear F. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS(MADE AND REPAIRBD. our MPOKTAN AUTION. irk of Barony & Moone