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RAILROADS. Pea ait Ling | ALTIMUBE, ie, SEB A” os rome, FEPEASa EEE 48 AND ALL POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLAND | T#¥T8 FOR OAMP MEETINGS FOR SALE OR WEEN Wa SEROUGH BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND WITHOUT CHANGE OF OARS. ‘The equ? top this line is new and of the SLEEPING CaRs a ss = ¥ SUNDA be ram over P ‘ania Air Line, leat from and arriv i at the depot of the Baltimore Potemee ‘railroad, northeast corner of 6th and Fase Lane, leave Washington 8:08 a. m. dally, ex- se Baltimers mt $15 6. dafly, except Sun- Ycave West Philadelphia at 12:82». m. daily,ex~ “Eerive st New York at 4:25 p.m. daily,exceptSun-] PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING. ischmond Bzpress, leave Washington at 1:13 p. Myre batimore ot £28 p.m. daily, except Sun- ““Liave West Phitedetphis at 6:68 p. m., daily, ex- Kerive st New Yor Ceyueke Bzpress, leave Was sails ve Baltiwore ot 10:48 Cave Weet Philadel at New York at 68m TRAINS BETU ki Lame, leave New York at ! 6 at Washington at 6:13 p. ichmond Bopress, leave New an. * York at 3 p.m, ™ rkatSp m, Bam ew York with steamers rrive at Washiny York, ailroads, New York Oeucrnl udson Biver rail- road, Erie Ratiway, and steamers on Hudseu Biver, Fare as low ax by any other route. SkKACe Called tor and checked st hotels and_pri- Tesidences on orders left at the following offices, ere ticke information can Bortheast ai ED. 8. YOUNG, jdt General Pawenger Agent. IMORE AND OMAC RAIL B4Lt ROAD: Por Derot Coane ru & B sts.5.W.! After Oo: ber itn, S73, tratas will rap as follows THaldS LEAVE FOR TBAINS AKBIVE AT Balt WASHINGTON. s.m., Now York ox ress, daily. F e26n. m., all daily, ex- ess, daily except Sap- — Sunday. sy 6.38 a. m. daily, scoommo-| N dation 133 Djs a 'm., Fast Line tion from’ Baltimore. Wists daily except Sun- 2:38 p. m., Cincianati ox- ay eas, daily, except San- 1:13 p.m., New York ex- a porches press 3:23. Baltimore ox proas. 2:60 p.m, Boltimo commadation, dail sleacing Wasnington at 8:33 and : wpeet at Bowie with trains jarlbet eving Bowie at $40 and lis. m., and 6:06 p. Seriving at Mariboro’ at 10:80 énd fia a, m at Wasnington at 11:23 9. nect at Bowie with trains leaving 3 >... ‘at Ticket Office f Uth street and Pennsylvania “Sronte, nurthweet corner of 6th st. and Pennsylvania have their baggage called for and residences to all points North » tickets to Civeiunati, Colum- Le ey Bt. Loris, ‘Now Or- XAN AL » Alexandria arrive as follows:— W33. 11.33, a. m, 19.33, 1.33, 3.33, S, 8.35 p.'m ®. ani 6.39 9.33, 3, ¢ San Washingt: n sud Ohio “dation leaves Washington gicent Sunday THEEN EXPRESS, via Bichmond, 12.13 p.m daily, except Sanday: h and Southw: m daily, BEAT SOL oe Wanna Throngh ti duane: gers can leave orders for becked at all hotels and residences etination @, Gon'l Passenger Agent, jy24-tf I ALTIMORE AND OHIO Ou aoa r SUNDAY, Sept. M4. 1573, trains will leave WASHINGTON OITY as follows, viz Baltimore sud Way Porte. neccenvmesesaeeese00 &. mM, id Way Pointa. Phitaleiprin, mM Baitimore Way Point Baltimor, as Bosten, New York and Phtiadeip’ ia Bxp.9:18 St. Louis, Cincinast! and Colambus Bxp...9:45 SUNDAY TRAINS. For Balti d way points—AtS and 8:10 a. mined tao. O and 8:45 p.m. ee more without stope—At 7-308. m.,and 6 and 9:15 p. m. Teains LSAYE BALTIMORE FOR WASH- INGTON At 5:15, 6:45, 6:60, 7:40, 9-15, and 9:18, apd 11 od 40.8, and 11:15 LTIMO} m., and 1:35. 3,29, ee, ps 6p m ‘yok PREDBRICK, (via Main Line.) &. m. and 4:10 p. xcept Sunday. Vis Jay. SUS) FOR WINCHESTER. Leave at 7:858.m abd 4:60 a Snunday,) via Metropolitan Bra day there will be FOR TH 16:40 p.m. (except chroad On Satur- 0 p.m. F VIRGINIA. anch Koat Leave Washing m. (exeept Sanday); Srrive at Haro P. @., and Staunton early the same et ning. FUR ANNAPOLI8. At6@a.@ and 5 p. m.; bot not on Sunday, FOw SORFOLK. . At 1:20 p. m., but not #n Sunday. ¥Ok POLST OF soma INTERMEDIATE At S:10 =. m. and 3: leave Point of Kocks at 6:20 FOR PITTSBURG n Branch and Com. uxton at 7.85 8. m. and 9.45 Sleeping cars through to Pitsburg t tw the West can De hed at the om Station Ticket Office at all hours of the atthe Company's office, 458 Peausylva- a enue. Passengers purchasing tickets at the Avenue office, can there arrange to have beguage lled for and checked at thetr Sakon fo the depots and put t For New York. Phil ip Vertisement of * Thro TH a 7 =zoven LINE BE’ PHILADELP} _ Trains between Washington and - Sie Sie oy eg via: x FOR NEW YORK, without _ Leave daily (except Sunday) at 3: 218 p.m. ... FOR PHILADELPHIA, Lea rtrd jcopt Sunday) st 3:10 6:09 aud : ™ op somDeY ON 80: Leave for New York st 9:15 p.™.,and Phfiadel- phis at 6:00 p.m. . jee pi cars for New York on 9:18 tratn only. Turowch tickets to Peilatclphias Mew York, or Bemon can be bad at the Station Oilice af all hours a7. See Balitwore and Onto Railroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimc E Dapolia, aud the Weet ss Sin ae i SHARP. Master of L 3 COLE, General Ticket nt. GEO'S KOONTZ, Agent, Washington, mar 1873Pxen SYLVASIA rovrel873 BOQLTHWEST, SuUTH, AND SOUTHWEST. » beave a a. “ Py hr ll 56 DD. THE oat DUUBLE TRACK BOUTR, with clewant Scenery, Palace Btate-room Day and Bight Care, with medera improvements. Bow veered miles sav Western and Ocentral kk CORN ROTIONS throngs fron WASHIBGTON to BOCHESTER #0 PITTSBURG without change. Tickets by this route can be at the offloee corner of Lith street and Penmsylvauis svenue, corner of 6th street and Peansy: avente, ai 2 7 Hore!, where reliable information will von mee. procuring tiekets at these offers can se- om io Palace Oars for Pittsburg. ‘NG, General Baltimore Wa.” ) J. HEIBEROES, . conor to TF. Loedon Ctieeyo cana Aw avy apie ‘z LOR. are., Wi ton na a cy eregag™ rest By J. c, HOGAN, Mansfacturer, ment? ROSEPL Era, hoor fweine warekike = “LDA WNINGS, FOR PEIVATE RESIDENORS, HOTELS, PUBLIO BUILDINGS, MANUFACTORKRED BY M. @, COPELAND, 64% LOUISIANA AVBNUB, OAMP ME onan - sinniciainetatumsind* ie Fitting Gonzi. to ave their Plumbing and Ges done ims nest and wal manner, and reasonable 113 Pennertwanis erence, Cepia gins, ™S" ‘Work warranted =2-m* WM. 8OTHWELL, ee et enue, hear th street, tide. Begiience, $49 i street northeast. Specialty, TI LINED Pipe atwaye on bund aofl-tr j.e restos, CARPENTER, BUILDER, ax mou OXTRACTOR, Orders for Houre Carpentering, + OF Con: tractor's Work speedily attended ane Shop and Office, sandy lath street, below E st. northwest ES: Below 8 at. northwest BANKERS. “REEDMAN'S SAVINGS AND TRUST COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU (Opposite U Treasury.) ALL PBOFITS paid to DEPUSITORS, as tote- Bot exceeding 7 per cent. per ai 5 INTEREST on Ons Douta® aud upwards, frow frst of cach month. S7 Open from 9e m. to 4p. m.; Wednesdays anc i Be tnd tr Saturdays, (d8posita only ,) 6 GPemana KICAN SAVINGS BANK, x No. $15 SEVENTH STREET, Opposits THR Post Urrice DerarTMENT. Bask hours: 9a. m.to4 Saturdays, open m. ants p m., to receive deposits only. Leone deposits. Collections made, and NHITZ Presitent, A. RBERLY, V, Pres't, ¥ MATTINGLY, Sed ,08. PRENTISS,Caah'r. 5 Z iy BAskine HOUSE 01 J. H. SQUIRE & GO, 1446 ‘PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Orrosits Wittarn’s HoTeL WASHINGTON, D. 0 S per cont. tnierest paid on deposiis, Cdicctions made everyw here, Qf officers in the Army cashed in advance, api-tr gris Fabio ROS 17-1y OHAS. BRADLEY, T= NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBL P.M dec! Om BIGELOw, Banker, €43 D STREET, near Seventh, Pays INTEBEST ON DEPOSITS, makes OOL- LECTIONS, and transacts all business connectad with Banking. apa-ly Do. mi-tr Plant's Store, CUNARD LINE. from Alexandria daily, ali other trains daily | arked thos connect with trains on | York or Boste "Be "Algvria_ W en Mediterranean ports. Fer ee md ‘and cabin age, mm ‘Water street, litan Branch, at 6:40 p. m., except Saturday DAX aud SATURDAY ‘at 10 ins JOHN GIBSON will make requis week STEAMER LINES. ) ASHINGTON, NORFOLK, BOSTON AND PROVIDENG The fine Iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, having resumed her reguiar trips to Norfolk, will leave her wharf, foot f 6th street, every MONDAY and THURSDAY, at 2 p. m.,tovching at principal River audings, connecting at’ Nortolk with Steamship of the M. and M. line for Boston and Providence. Freight abuld be addressed ddr “care of Lady of th Lake, vin Norfolk ” Branch ticket office at Knex’s Expres Off ©, 603 Pennsylvania avenue, N.B. FITZHUGH, Agent, 6ch-atreet wharf, SEY CLAGETT. NOTIOE. ith the view of diminishing the ehances of colli- he Steamers of thie Line will, b pecified course for al ft On the Outward Passage from or nothing to ‘Un the Homer rd Passage, crossing the Meridian of 80 at 42 Lat., or nothing to the north of 42. jy14-6m Cc UNARD LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN KOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YoRK. ‘TBussia......Wed...0ct, #| Oalabria. Oct. bert Weu Oct-35 | Parthia. “Sat..... Oct: 18 2Oube... Wed..Oct. 22 ia.....Bat_ Oct 25 am Wed. Oct.29| Abyasinia.Bat....N ved ‘ed..Nov. 5] Batavia... sat__Nov. 5 Steamers marked thus * do not carry steerage pas- sengers. Aud every solierton WEDNESDAY and SAT§R- from New York. Bates oF PastaGx.—Oabin, 990, $100, and 9130 old, accurding to accommodation. ickets to Paris, #15, gold, ditional. egege Return tickets ‘on favorable terms.’ ad Qneenstown, of Europe, at lowest rates. Through ven to Relfast, Glasgow, Havre, ‘other points on the Cont 4 for ly at the Company's o' » No.4 Bowli steerage passage, at No. 111 Broadway, it York. mice. 643" \[EW EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, BETWEEN ., | PHILADELPBIA. ALEXANDRIA. Va., WASH- INGTON AND GE . ORGETOWN, D. 0. connects at Philadelphia with “Olyde’s Iron Line” of steamers for Providenesy Boston Rew England States, No wharfage this Hin Ww ib by GF. HYDE * for D. of O, DE & Ov., Poliadeiphia. ‘* WALDO A. P’ RCE, 54 Congress street ,Bostor SF” Freight» dolivered by Knox's Ex ders left st General Office, 603 Pennsy! ue, Or at the steamer wharf will be prom tendedte, 000 UBING REPAIRS TO THE CHESAPEAKE and Delaware Canal we will ran ao OUTSIDE LINE, making woek- ly trips— Leaving Philadelphia every SATURDAY at la m, Georgetown“ “ “ = aug%-tm Pret s of 0. Mss0nanr’s NE OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW.YORK. Hereafter the fine Steamships E.O. KNIGHT and ripe bet wey Ci tw ween NE 0) NDEIAN wa a GkOROR TOW SHINGTON and N, as fol m Pier 39 Bast river, e m.; leave GE Ww 1A the % formation ppely toR.P A. DENHAM, Agent, office and wharf foot of High street, Geerge- town, OF at the corner of 17th street and New York avenue. Be” Freights delivered by Knox's Express. Or- General ( %03 Pennsylvania. ave- wharf, will be promptly at- Er J. W. THOMPSO N, President ES t4bLisaep 1 JOHN @. BARTHEL, STEAM DYEK AND SCOURER, No, 114 Fock anb-a-MaLe & 0. ‘So othe s, (One door Itake this method of tnforming my friends, pa- trons, and the public tn general having recent- ipaslarged aod cefttea ier groue and DYEING ¥ . OB OF BEMOVAL, The 11 Id ». Goaead lipaen Sunday, northwest; Spabiisrsst sn ere pacbey Goovatt’s PLaTiNe Camps, sepl-im = Sony EVERYWHERE. BLACK ALPACA DRESSES, at.. BLACK ALPACA DRESSES, ai NOW OPENING. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 623 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ARE NOW OPENING FALL STOCK or CHOICE AND ELEGANT GOODS. Dress Department. WE HAVE OPENED IN THIS DEPART- MENT THE MOST COMPLETE LINE OF ELEGANT AND STYLISH FALL &UITS EVER DISPLAYED IN WASHINGTON, CONSISTING OF vom GL3 50 BLAOK ALPACA DRESSES, at... 16 00 owe 16 50 SATEEN DRESSES, at o SATEEN DRESSES, at ... 15 00 COLORED SERGE DRESSES, at .. 1279 OOLOBED SERGE REDINGOTES, at... 15 00 AND WE WILL OPEN (DAILY) ADDITIONS TO OUR STOCK IN THIS DEPARTMENT TILL If IS REPLETE IN ALL ITS DE- TAILS, 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 HOSIERY, AND WILL RECEIVE THIS WEEK OURENTIRE STOCK OF UNDER WEAR. Our Glove Department WILL ALSO BE COMPLETE IN ALL ITS LINES. Men’s Department. OUR STOCK OF MEN'S UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, @¢., Bc, WILL ALL RECBIVED THIS WEEK. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, 683 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, om FUTURE DAYS. ),Auctionecra, vania avsous, BY JAMES GCILD. ii Fie 93 THURSDAY MOSHING, October 16, 1873, 1 Gioves, Hont- 00} ete .ete, The B* W.L. W, jew Nos. 900 and qa en TOP-WAGONS. ©, ESS. BBIDLES, &c.. October 16th, at 10 parchase mons) t. reapective y, Ww: complied with within one it of which the prop-rty coat of the Ei) pur- ‘Terme of sale: One-third of the be paid in cash, aud the sesidue fi Inedts, at 6 and 12 months ae Se 1 be reaold att On TH: orlecks we wall ND ‘and Varuishing PIANUS and struments ‘Teonal attention by 20 lth st eet, near uorthwest co is mau PIANOS, a: aiers in Pianos generally. » ED ELEBBATED one c SQUARE and UPRIG #VERY INSTK SD FOK ea the moat faithfi LWitD« BuO, ianos for rent. of the purchaser, bearing interest at 8 por cent. por 1° terms within fivedays Sas Rms S7 THE. ABOVE SAL’ nuttt MOBLAY, October 20) pha IS__ POSTPONED WM. McCAMMON’s ists AVORITE PIANOS REtICHeaNBAcws PIANO WARBROOMS, LATIMER & CLEARY, Anct rs om . J. SWE B: deal Retate Broker and Aucttc No. O11 7th street, A "S SALE OF A FINE THREE-STOSY ‘i iy on THE SvUTH SIDE B STREETS BAsT, AT AUO- a) 22. -CHN'S PIANO AND MUSI New York Aven °C D KONT DWELLING FoR 0 niture would do w. of the furniture was made to ot Ex otis (Rep.} GREEN & WILLIAMS A WILUTAMS, Auctioneers, 0.1, northwest corner loth and D ste, ell to atten! the sale. ler by Samuel Kirby TS, own importation, Organn, Harps, &o unenis taken it exchn: Lua PIAN 4 ias Organs and Musical Instruments ot i of ‘the party se oe ne Poomeeet 1 shall offer for sale, at public aac (ion, tu front of the premises, on SATURDAY, Oc- tober 1S, 1873, at drclock pece oF parcel of FRY GREEN’ No.1 Z At potut two bn mg "6 sot (89) fret, theuce ast twenty (2!) foot, ‘thence north et; SOHOMACKER & 60. S - Ses es the original place of beginning, in PHILADELPHIA GEEAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. the balance in 5 the purchaser en, bearing interest at therate of 10 por ¥ A dood of trast s to be ited ceptance of bid: If the terms of sal» are not com- ed with wiihin seven days aftor sale, the proport be resold, after one week's noticg, at the ri ‘Obnveyancing _ WARD, Trustee. BE. 3. SWEET, Auct. ween D and E streets north, : weet Farviture, in good cendition. ich, On Recount of t: WW : Us AY] 10 fol- ese instraments, wh rity over all othors, e the most popular here, as 'y can be had now fi cor: RE PIANOS from 9373 w RIGHT PIANOS from RAND PIANOS from Persons who wish tosave fro ohasing the best iustrament out, are ii Ane ae | neterapena ge LA nth oxchanged. Tuning and Ie a ton OARL Rich TE: over the councr: Estate Brokers, Southwest corner of Penna. avenue and lith street, Btar Ofice Building. TRUSTER’S SALE OF A VALUABL RI Bi NU F VESM STREET NORTH AT AUCTION. Virtue of a deed of trast, dated March 6th, y recorded im Liber No. 64, folio and Records for Washington county, in the District of Oolumbia, and by direc securea thereby, I will sell at pal ‘ont of the promises, on BATU. Uctober 1th, 1873, at 3 o'clock f ground knowa and e(3)in L. F. Ol PY B.H. WARNER, Broker and Auctioneers, No. 7¥9 Tth street, between G and H streets, 'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND BU! RAME DWELLING UN THE WEST SIDE OF ¥ist STREET NOKTH ‘ST. N AND OU STREETS, AT 935 Pennsylvania avenue, HOTELS. HYS°N S HOTEL, No. 709 @ STRET, Brrwekn 71H and 8tn STREETS Ts IMPERIAL HOTEL, JAMES SYKES, Proprector, FRONTING PENNsvivania AVENUE, tion of ‘the part tie suetion. im By virtue of a dex nd myself, dated Aton 1, and daly re- ons of ibe land Lael! at public ss. ou FRIDAY, 26th ny of September, 1873, at 5:30 t ‘ces oF parcels of land situated in the desiguated on the square numbered three bi ni (37), fronting 40 fect on Vermont avenue, coutal vet, more oT lean, ne-third cash; balanos in 6, 12 and 13 ‘at 10 per cant. interest. = fm —- quired on day of sale. BRAIBARD awa All conveyanciug 88) deposit will be re J2Y LATIMER @ CLE. Auctioneers and Real yest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 21th st, Oe. Between 13th and 1th Streets, Esiate Brokers, WasHINeton, D. ‘TRE BRYANT HOUSE, Located om corney Vath streel and N.Y. avenue. Af December, 1872. Permanent and ders will find thix Hse tort desirably and most conventently located houses fogether with the improvements thereon ilars, with interest at per cent. per annum from Sepiember 23th, 1571, and alance in ix and twoive u s: Four hundred « SALE OF Hp pd BEAL Es- I 'T WEST, BETWEEN I STKEET NORTH AND PUBLIO ot a decree of the 8 he District of © 5 ‘The tocms are neatly furnished, well lighted and d, and provided with all modern are low, but the wants and the com- ate will be caretully prc The proprictor, Z. BIOHARDS, has det provide @ good caterer. © WILLARD, £BBITT HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.O LIVERY STABLES. SONGRESS STABLES, SiH STREET, Betwhkn D ann Horses sed Buggies’ tor Hin week 3b VAN, Proprietor. je the he 27th day of Septemb: Lot A, in the subdivision ded fu the office of the Bu >in Liber io 1 en days after sal agorves the right to ¢ defaulting par- chaser after fi paper publishe din the City of @ my @ the line of an alley 4 feet 6 in ches to another alley in the rear of th alowg the line ofaaid last men- Sorvi J.T. COLDWEL S7 THE AROYE SALB wtil TUBSDAY; October 7 hy v. GEORGE id Lot; thence 80 tioned alley, 14. fee 9 inches; thence east 1 feet 10 8 to the line of 8th street; thence uorth along line of 8th street 14 foe story brick dwelling, room, gas and wate Tor ine of sale: On Ss: J. T.COLDWE Re-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER PONKD until SATURDAY, October 15.h, 1573, GEORGE W. STICKNEY, arviving Trustee, LL, Salesman. LL. Ssleaman, ontaining 9 rooms, with bath hird of the purchase money cash; the balance in equal instalments at 6 aud 12 months, for which the purchaser will be required to interest at 8 per cent ame hour and pi «ive his nutes, beari: aupum, to besecured by the rete natil paid. $100 down when the property is bid off. Conveyancing at parchuser's expenses. UGENE CARUSI, Trusteo, LaTIMER & CLEAGY, Ancts. ®7-IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE SICKNESS of the Trastes, the above sale is pstponed until THURSDAY, Octob 1 9, sam LATIMER & CLEAR 87-1N CONSEQUENCE OF THE CONTINUED rustee, the BbOv: postponed until MONDAY, Octo ‘ LATIMER*® CLEARY, Aucts. LATIMER & OLEARY Bs Penns ee and Lith et Siar Ofice Buitding. = B. OLCOTT & SON, + BOARDING, LIVERY and SALE STABLES H street, between 13th and 14th ats. worthwest {the Epiphany Church Home.) sll Kinds, Horses aud Buggies, Phastons, &c., to a Special attention paid to the care of Bourd Y LATIMER & OLEARY, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Wine Oarringos »' | southwest corner -Pentaylvanie TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV®D guy e mr eovED PBUPEBTY La SQUARE irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ot strict of Columbia, passed in @ certain ause in which William McLea: Elisha’ Falcouer et al LLISON NAILOR, Jr, % ND Hl nING BTA: STYLISH OARBIAGES ACH ec2-Ty 13 # strect nortuwost B. OBUIT, Ju TON aTAB REET, Betwe Cnrrtages by day or nig! parties, are defendants ae ee or for sale at the "29th day of September he following property : hom’s subdivision of lots 17 and 18, in square Each of these lots hour and plage. jos. and 10, in RACTICAL TRUN MANUFACTORY, ENCOURAGE HOME MANTFAOTURE! 233, fronting 59 cheson North street, between 13 » with a depth of 2iy feet to an alley Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in eq! instalments at6 ang 12 months, with interest at § it. per aunuin, to be secured by the retention a soars yancing at tegreggs ol won each plete of tea EUGEN of sept-eokds LATL UABLE IMPROVED i4rs STREET WEST, TWEEN T AND U STREETS NORTH. By virtue of a decree of TEUSTEB’S SALE OF VAL! 14 b streets wer PROPERTY ON 14 BEPAIRED AND COVERED. JAMES 8S, TOPHAM & Cv., HARNESS, SADULE AND TRUNK MAN - FaCTURERS, 499 SEVENTH STEEET, Next to Odd Fellows’ Hall, ‘and choice stoox of ny mers et. Deo Ji—T will oi nt of the premines, A RUSs. ¥ OLEARY, Anct's. THE SICKNESS ie is postooned until LATIMER & ‘OLBA| &s IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE CONTINUED wen of the above sale is farther otober Bist, same LATIMER & OLBARY, Aucts, TIMER & OLEARY, uetioneers snd Real Eatate Brokers, Southwest corner of Penn. avenue and lth Btar OMoe CONSEQUENCE OF of the Trustee the a FRIDAY, Octol sep25-cokds thence north 17 feet ; goods In their line, the point of beginnit : oonsiting of all ote two-worr brick known as No. 1,924 | 7 rooms, with gas; water in the Terms: One-third of hase ney cash; instalments at 6 and 12 month ‘The improvements consist ing with back building, ‘horthwest, containing ston, poued until TU. balance in ‘equal GENE OARUSI. LATIMER & OLEARY, Aucts. OF THE SICKNESS the above sale is postponed until ober S, sams hour and place. LATIMER & CLEABY, Aucts, &2- IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE CONTINUED the above sale is farther DAY, October 15th, same LATIMER & OLEARY, Ancts. ¥ LATIMER & OLEARY B Auctioneers and Estar Southwest corner Pennsy|: Star Office Je13_ 488 7th street, next to Odd Fellows’ Ha ATES PATENT OFFICE, -. October 6, 1873, OFT, of Brookly, praying for the extension of a patent Asch day of March, 133u, for hines for Covering ‘the TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED P STREP IMPROVED AND UN- ¥ N ON NORT BETWEEN 13H AND 1 NORTHEAST. of a dved of trast dated on the 17th day of Jane, 1873, and duly record-d in Liber No. 722, folio 283 ot seq.. one of the land records for Washivgton county, in the District of Oslum- Dia. and by request of the party secured thereby. I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, IDAY, October 24, those certain and UTED a an improvement Lt Spriuge of Skeleton Skirt it is ordered that the testimony in the case be cloved on the loth day of February next, that the time for filing arguments and the E: limited to the 2uth day of Februar; tition be heard on the 25th Y Person may oppome t 8 ube sickness of the Trustee, ostponed until SATUR: > fece oF parcels of ground situated ing in the city of Washington, and boing described as lots numbered twenty-two, 23.) and twenty-four Tecorded +ubdivision «f original umbered eight (8) aud nine. 083. These lots are situated on tween 18th and lath Xaminor's Feport, be E OF A VALUABLE LOT ON E-sT, NEAB OURNER OF iced of trust to me, dated June ORT OF THE DIST, OF | MBIA, me a Special Term, October Th, W873. Murphey, executrix of DEN ae is exccutrix afore- hBapreme Curt trict of Columbia aforesaid, a th day of October, 1373, ribution of the f tho assets in bi far ns the same have been collected at t when and where all the creditors deceased are notified to atteud, with their f they may otherwise b; in waid decease! of this order be published oka in the Star previous day. Test: ret A_WEDSTER, Register of Wills. ‘HIS iS TO GIVE NOTION, That ihe subseril ber has obtained from the 8 of the Dis- erict ine Gbutined from the Supreme Court of the Dis RUSTEE’S SAL! Tora Bt hBeT ‘and Lith strects northeast. au Lt improved by & two-story frame dwelling, . 5 1326 B street, sa 2 = rs Terms of Sale: One-third cash; residue in six and twelve months, with interest from day of sale, All of purchaser or purchasers. Ni8 MURPHEY. said conveyancing at cost 25 on each lot at time of al S250n each lot at ONGE E. KIRK, Trasteo, cctl-cokds LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. ¥ LATIMER & OLEARY, pe cts of Pennayivants erente nad'Rlev. or of Fenmayivanta events . ‘enth strect, Star Oice Building. ettlement and di ‘ kn ogy iggy ‘he pl Washi , bounded as foll Beginning at & point twelve and 8 half feet from the northeast corner of said lot - hence west at that distance from tue dividing and 14, in said square. one hun- aur feet ene inch, thence south said lot twelve fest six inches, twenty-four feet Pez, Fouehed 0 dred and twenty with the rear line of thence due east one hendred, sed x inches to the place ivileges, im- ‘thereto b tng RUSTER’S SALE O OTS 63, 64, 65. i OF ' o AND 20 IN 8. SUB-DIVISION OF B' the rig! appurtenances thereto eof Washingt Al! persons having cial deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with uchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before Be} next: they may otherwise fit of the said e6- my hand, this 30th d on county, D. O., ratnst the sald rded in f the land records for Washington ceunty,in the District of Colam- herein Alexander oi defendant a ruary 26th. A. D 1870, ‘Liber No. 610, folie 83 01 ug veyancing at cost of a aie: ey & OLEARY, Aucts. ‘Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Tih rest, between @ aad RUSTEES’ SALE OF *STOKY BRICK BAO) LN the direction of t! ‘ater > at publ ‘ATES PATENT OF FIOE HARD H. GARRIGUE! M, Ohio, administrator of Levi A. erased, praving for the extension of & waid Levi A. Dole on the 10: improv. bs testimony closed on the 9h day of December ne: ish day of Decent west ay of Decent n be heard on 24th day of yA hat = SUPREME COURT OF TH Ss COLUMBIA. DISTRIOT OF Tuomas BE. Mitsre, ments he pecured sm Conveyancing 10 66 ar the of the purchascr, 29 down on each lot at WILS0! Nan riMER © CLE MARSHAL’S BALE, this extension. dy guardian. &e BETH B. Miletean tel : A. De Vere Burr, trustee, in the above. ing reported to the’ conrt that hi ern part of lot 18, 1a square B39, cause, to John Camprell Inre ih cash: Tt is this has sold the south- doscribed in said “pown on or before the: th day of Ocrober. HUMPERWYS, Justice. eee Assistant. 2 i H is 3 <i E 14 & 5 ii let i Hi 1 28 Med A a spt t tH zg . Fy 2 g g or pulled the signal to turned to the gamblers and i give Fre- back bis watch and hey refused in choras, and one of the geml as the com- for’s coat came of, ited, “This ts bet- ter!’ ard pulled out a revolver and lined it om ‘Wilsey'’s eye. ‘Commence shoot the coaductor, and out came his own and for twenty seconds two revolvers were held. ‘up into two men's faces, hammers up and Se- gore on the triggers. The two other gamblers bogan to feel for their hip [ophee, when Witeay uietly said, “If you don't hold ‘ll blew the top of your head off! At moment @ Cleveland merchant and a Toledo lake captain came up, each with a cocked re- volver. At this the gamblers offered to restore the watch, and when they had done so, the con- ductor made them return the full @55. ‘Now, then,’ said he, when he was through with them, ‘get of this tral:! [shall reme: a, and if Lever eatch one of you on my train again I'M have the engincers run her up to sixty miles an hour and my brakesmen will pitch you into the first swamp!’ The fellows were ready to go.” SExaton Cnanvien’s Buoe Kot a bad story is current among Americans in Europe im this connection, concerning out great Michi- gander, Senator Chandler. While mal or grand tour of Europe, he encountered our tena. Gen. La Fevre, a distinguished li thee United States consul at yersation turning on bills presented by land- lords, the senator said he could not compiaim. His bill, compared to those he had to pay Washington, were reasonable enough. “Bat there is one thing @at puzzles me,” he contim nerever I go, if for but one ni charged with a buggy. Now the char, enough if | ever had the buggy, but seen & buggy since | left the states.” Our com- sul was bothered. He asked at last to look at the bill and found the learned senator had mis- taken the French word ‘bougic” (candle) for the honest American one “buggy.” —"D. P., in Washington Cantal. ii Reope Istaxp Starve he Pn yond statue for the National cemetery is fast ap- proaching completion at Westerly, R.I. This colossal representation of an American soldier will be put on its feet about the first of Janu- ary. The statue is made of two blocks of gram- ite, and when up will stand twenty-one feet high; thickness across the shoulders, five feet two i ; feet, thirty-six inches long: hands, twelve inches wide; fingers, fifteen inches long: moustache, thirte : A Most KR BOTACLE. — Some children, attracted to a shanty in lowa, by a terrible smell proceed! pushed open the door and beheld the revoiti tpectacie of a drunken mam hagging the dead and 4 which was lying on filthy bed. The superintendent of the poor arranged for the funeral o ceased, and had to drag the husband away by force. A Goop LITTLE BoY in St. Albans told his big brother that if he would put bis oe upon the ebair he would cut it off. His big brother ly complied, when the little fellow de- y chopped it off with a hatchet. ‘Th R00 little boy couldn't tell a lie, aud will prob- ably bave his bead put on postage stamps ® hundred years hence. AT A CAMP MEETING at Middletown, Lake county, Cal., a lady, under great excitement, and while shouting and clapping her hands, di clared she wanted to die then and there. ‘Her wish was granted, for she almost instantly fell back, and died in a few minutes. The excite- ment was more than her delicate frame could bear. Way Szex To Kxow THe Furcee.—Love's Potent magnet has drawn a Des Moines belle, Miss Julia Walling, all the way to the Sand- Wich Islands to be married. Her intended is = missionary, who is being fattened by the nativ previous to—but why cast a cloud upon their happiness? 87-A professor in the Georgia state university - has been discov ered in the act of putting three cent stamps on postal cards. Ez CORVAIZIER—SIMMS. (On the 1th of October, 1s71, by the Rev. Thomas G. Addison GENE P- OOBVAIZIEB and Mrs. HELES si this city sees! DIED. COLB. In Oakland, California, October 24, after protracted tilaess, F REDBRICK , youngest son of Hon. Cornelius and Oli aged S years and DOSIRB. At the residence Mr ni Beret: oe. Borke, 1135 20th street, Mrs. « oN SIBR, wife of Joseph Dosier, departed this 10% o'clock a. m., 14th inst., afcer a lie- fering illness, which she bore with Christian forti- ie. Ah, tell me not of gold and treasure, or id Dew rt Do uty here on en: There 1s uot a thi Of all the world Each heart will love goal is Christ, and Christ alone. i. pee from the 19th street ‘o'eke Phil AR . of the 13th inst.. Mire FANNY CARTER, pative of Maryland, at the ed- oerel wit take pince from ber, tate rest 4 street northwest, o'clock @. Thursday, 16th inst: Relatives ‘and friouds are vited to agtend. FRANKLIN. On Toesday evening, October M4, ANN, widow of Stephen P. Franklin, in the 78k Year of ber age. Funeral on Friday, tb, at 3 p.m., from ber tate residence, 334 ,C street northw a MANN. On the lith instant, at 10% o'clock p.m, of typhoid fever. JOHN MANS, only son ef John and Catherine Mann, aged 2 yeare,8 months aud 14 ‘he friends and acquaintances are respectfully im- vited to attend the faneral from the restinnce of rents, 43% 8h strect southwest, at 3 o'clock p.m» ew York papers please copy.) MALONE. At 1:30. m.. Wednesday, Octobor 15, afer s brief iloees, DANIEL MALONE, in the 48th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence, 62 P street north- west. on Friday, at 3:20 p. m. ws POTE. On October Mth, SUSANNAH POTS, ged 25 ‘oars. ‘Weep not for ber, though death lias set His sigoet on her now And though the dew of death has wet ‘That pure and snowy brow. "Tis better thus to see her lie Than beat her Drosthe that troubled sigh, a0. And mark her heaving breast. Affection’s hand will strew with Her gentle presence vlest. The funeral will take piace to-morrow ( Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o clock, from her mother's residence, on D st., between 13th and 18%. The friends of the family are respectfully fuvited to attend. we z LY. Born January i8th, 18%; died October “TENLY. . JOBN T. : ‘The funeral will tak Th Sovciock p.m. frou his hate Festdouce, BOBS ioee ore invited. Hi iy . ne — Miles 2 Ho. 034 F Sraxsr, between Minth and Toate. METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASK ED ¥ Press abalmed in aot Sgn, nai

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