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RAILROADS. ! PENNS ¥LVaNia Aim LINE BALTL Pi ' ROUGH BETW EEN WASHING TH REN a! TON AND WITHOUT CHANGE OF . The equ: meat om this tive 1 new sol ef the moat ele ved fini N PARLOR CARS ON DAY TBAINS. ‘N PALACE pathy Na aus oN F Gockes oa . 5 tober 12. 78, fi teen saa Pate EEO SSBAD, over Pennsylvania Air Line, from and arrivi: of the Baltimore Potomac railr, north wt corner of ih and B Fase Vome, cave Washington 8:09 a. m. daily +, leave . ° Sunday 1 Baltimore at 9:19 8. m. daily, except San- Leave Went Philadelphia st 12:62 p. m. daily, st New York at 4:25 p.m. daily , except San- vchemend Express, leave Washington at 1:13 p. m., daily except 2 @ Baltimore at 3:28 p. m., daily, except San- “ave West Phiindolphia at 6:08 p. m., daily, ex- “i rrive at New York at 10:10. m. dally exoopt Saviee: Express, leave Washington at $:08 p. m dai dave Baltimore at 10:48 p. m., daily. eee Wot Bhiladetoe ie at tds 8 mt daily. : 8m. daily Arrive STRAINS EETURNING. Poet Lime, ioate New York at Arrive at Washington at 5:13 Kechmond Erpres Arrive at Washin Express, lene watingtoo eral and Hadsoa Biver rail- teamors on Hudson River, y other route. © ae low by Gaae calcd tor and checked at hotels and_pri- erent tn orders left at the following often, Rhere tickets and. inf be abtaiu Northeast corver I — gent corner rh atrest rs: Paswonges tation Baltimere and Poenmac raiiromiscornor Sanu ED. 8. YOUNG, yydef General Pasonger Agent. | = DIOKRE AND POTOMAC RAIL Att ROA ~ pe Reece Deror Comner Orn & Bets. 5 W! = After Oct: ler 1din, 1873, trains will ran as follows TRAINS LESVS WOR TEAINS ARBIVS AT BALTIMORE WASHINGTON. 5:38 m.m., Niagars B2D-)6:138. m., New York ex daily form diy. TS alm Now York wx Sd8 in. ail daily, ox- rem. daily except m- cept Sunday. any 4:35 a. m., Expres from Ba m. daily, scoommo- “North and West daily. dagon ih m., Accommoda- nUS_am., Fast Line tion from Baltimore, West, daily, except Sun. DP m., Cincinnati ex- ay 08s, daily, except Sun- hid p.™., Now York ox- day press ‘sc 0. m.,N. ¥. expres, 3-25, Baltimore express. | daily, oxcnpt Sanday, tines ae- 633 p.'m., wil daily, ox- daily ,ox ay Bop. ms Baltimors -| West and N 1043 >.m., Sonthera Bx- y New Fork! press, i Saturdays, (deposits only,) 6% to 8. Syi-tr Night Bxpress. 11°08 HL ean 8 it + Pacitic Bx rosa. ‘ERMAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BAN y= Fes ae a -_ Gr No. 818 Sk VENTIL STREET, 8 w ton at 8:34 ®. m. and §:50 OsITR THE Post Orrick DePantManr. Tretia leartag Wessindion vMariboro, | Bask hours: 9a.m.tod pm. Saturdays, opon ad 6:08 p. m., | GUTS p m., to receive depesite only. os. m, Interest paid on deposits. Collections made, and with traine leaving Marivoro’ Passengers icav northwest corner « avenne, porthwest cor arenne, can have their baggage cal residences to all b tickeus to Cit: > Lenisville, St. Le nwest, west, and southwest, ; *t. Collections made everywhere E.8. Yor wank PUBARRY, see | Fa of oficers tn tae Army caahed ip atvance seer 2 eS a LEXANDRIA & WASH. | ¢)rIs BIGELOW ~ é 7. -~ R. pes | : INGTON R. RK. pS Oo Banker, A ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSRUBG B. B. Corner of Rand Sixth Stress. ns daily except ot with trains on | | | Socthweat od corner 6th # at all by and residences Cineina 2 ree, tin Metropol Boston, New ¥ KacaP BpoEDE New York and Philadelpsia Mxpress Baltimore Bxprese, without stops... Baltimore and Way Powis... Winchester and ¥ olitan Accom. Baltimore aud Way P-tut: SUES one’ Cincinnati, Celambay and St. Louis Bx- xcept Saturday... Potiskciphin Express. Baltimore Way Ponta. Baltimore... Boston. New ¥. Bt. Louis, Cine: 66 BBaR8 BEsBa" Babes st i ati and Colambns Exp...9:45 p. t SUNDAY TRAINS. | For Battime and way points—Atgs ‘D., and 1:20, §, 7:45 and $:45 p.m. © Bastimore without steps—At 7-50 a. m.,and6 and 9:15 p.m TRAINS LEAVE BALTIMORE FOR WASH INGTON At 5:15, 6:45, 6:80. 7:40. #15, and 9:18, ond 11 a.m. | 1.35, $20. 4. 4:90. 5:08. 6:40,8, wort 11-15 p.m. CNDAY FROM BALTINORE At 5:18. 645, and 3.15 a. m., and 1:35. 3,30, 4, 5:05,8, 215 pm. Fok FREDERICK, (via Main Lins.) At 6:40 9. mand 410 p. m..except Sunday. Via | Metropolitan Branch, at 5:40 p. m., except Saturday | and Sunday. ah FOR WINCHESTER Leave at 7:85 a.m abd $0 and 6.40 p.m..(axcept | Snuday,) tis Metropolitan Braoch road Gn Satur- day there will be no train at $:40 p.m. FOR THE VALLEY OF VIRGINIA. r Branch Road. m. (except Su | ra at 4 Pp. m., and Sta | Pg. | FUR ANNAPOLIS. At $48 9. mand 5 p. m.; but not on Sanday. | FOR NOBFOLE. St 1:20 p. m., but not ou Sunday. /% POLNT OF SAND ™: INT OF SOCKS AND INTERMEDIA’ | Pennsylva- Bia evenve tekets st the Avenne *, can there arrange to have their | Dagmage called for and checked at ther taken W the depot, and put int car. For New York; Philadelphia, end Botte tertiver ent of * Tl nab Line.” Ene: COnB, Genceal Ticket Areaerao™- M. COLE, oral Ticket Ag GEO. 8. KOONTS, | - General Agent, Washington, | ‘]) SEOUGH LIN® BETWEEN WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. INGTON, Sept. 14, M873, a New York ar (EPA Sie “FOR NEW YORK, withont cn: of cars, Leave daily (except Sunday) at 810 18 p.m. FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave daily (except Sanday) at 8:8 S26 aud 9:18 p, m. ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York st 9:18 p.m., and Philadel- at 6.08 p.m. Sleeping cars for New York on 9:18 tratn only. Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or Symon can be bad at the Station Olice at all hours tthe day. See Baltimore and Onto Rallread Mivertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, An Ww “Yue oe SHARP: master of Transportation. L 2OLE. Ge ‘Tio! nt. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agert, W ington. mer REAT (S7Brexnsyiv ain novrel873 4 SOBTHWEST, SOUTH, AND SUUTHWEST. raine leave aa follows: Washington... 6.25 © x « avnnew-el 56 DD UBLE TBAOK BOUTS, 1 Palace Siste-room Day and * J. BEIBERGER, Grins, akuy AND Navy O°-9 nach AN? Tal Log. jotel../ inte ley ‘36% Penn's ave., Wi ton 7? & 00., N. dese COMMIS ON weRod No. ase ce Reruns Ava ae J.® TURTON, Southwest cor. of 7th and D sts., W. Prompt attention given to all business bef Departmenia Sarpius Fund 810000 EETZA Fetepaan Arst of each mon: us 643 | SOHNHITS Provident, A. EBERLY, V. Pree arrtvt Weaentn) at 11:23 a. m. 6: «| . President . L¥, V. Pres’ ouuect at Bowie * W.F.MATYINGLY, Sec ,0.E. PRENTISS,Oush'r. AkING HOUSE = Pays INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, makes COL r Aiexandrin as fotlows:—6,7, | LECTIONS, and transacts all business con D, 1.2, 3 4, 5, 6,7,8, p.m: | with Banking. aptly THF TRADES, Foe remy EEG RETR Amo | AND ALL POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLAND | TENTS FOR OAMP MEETINGS FOR SALE OR | CURRANTS. Br 5. ©. HOGAN, Msnnfaccurer, 713 MARKET SPA. Between 7th aud Sth # for the onl rhoor fw ivo wate fee WANINGS, 08 PRIVATE RESIDENCHS, HOTELS, PUBLIO BUILDINGS, MANUFACTUKKUY BY M. @, COPELAND, 64% LOUISIANA AVENUE, ou MEETING TENTS and FLAGS tor saie PlLoxsine AND GAS-FITTING. s9tr mi-6m* WM. BOTHWELL, ——_—___“E. SOTHWELL._ PLmene. GsS-FITTING AND SEWER. AGE attended to, on reasonable tanks ve BaIEN, Practiear'e He’ Loui+iana avence, near 6h ‘streets st norte’ side, CARPENTER, BUILDER, AND OONTHAUTOR, Orders for Houre Carpentering, Jobbiag, or Cos. tractor's Work speedily attended to. Shop and Office, Jans iy dath street, below Est. northwomt BANKERS. LEWES JORNSON &vO., Bankers, ' » BUY AND SELL GOTEKNWENT BONDS, COIN AND EXCHANGE. DRAWS BILLS OF EXCHANGE IN SUMS Tu suiToNn ENGLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY, SIH DEN, HULLAND. SWITZEKLAND AND DENMARK. (Chron & Rep) me NATIONAL BANK OF THE #RPCRLIO, UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY, ington, D. C. Coliections made on all parts of the United Seal the Government OBAS. BRADLEY, Ossbies. {. COMPANY BANKING HOUSE, 1607 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Opposite T= Treasury.) iy, trom A PROFITS paidto DEPOSITORS, oa tnte- not exceeding 7 per ceut. NIEREST on One DoLtaz’ sod upnards, from SF Open from 9a. m. to 4p. m.; Weduesdays and novs- oF J. H. SQUIRE & CO. 1446 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Oppostss Wittary’s Horen WASHINGTON, D. 0 ® ror ceut. imzeres: paid on depostts. $43 D STREET, near Seventh, te er trains daily | \UTICE To TRAVELERS ter, will or Me : d Pennsyi- | Ee » leave + from, ats & . and Penney. | £ hetreet,( F ‘swhart ‘Where passer gore can leave orders for | eer MONDAY ai having resumed be N By will leave her wharf foot ea Dieee f 6th street, every MONDAY and! THUBSDAY, at 2 p. m.,tosching at principal River the M. and M. line for Boston and Providence. (CUNARD LED | Steerage, 9), currency, sae, apoly at the | this tine. QB THE SUPREME OUURTOF (HED | | or the by STEAMER LINES. BS AND SHIPPERS. PUTOMAC KIVER LAND STEAMER PALISADE Change of Doys—For Currioman Ticice a Week ) nu Wut, Mag THUBSDAY MOURNING, “clock. Return . ery Tt od FRIDAY MOKNINGS. Forgi : sagh Tickéts, ¥o., Ae. ap JDUNSON t of Ib street; Cant BY THBR, wenue; or N RI FITZHUGH Gon stroct ADHINGION, NORE PROVIDENCE. LADY OF THE LAKE, Feguinr trips to W The fine Iron Stea opnec at Nortolk with Steamahio of Freight ch. be addressed “care of Lady of the Lake, vin Norfolk.” Branch ticket office at Knox's Express Oflive, GOS Pentagivanie avenues XPT. FILZH UGH Agent, Sthetrest wharf, DORSEY OLAGETT, General Agent mietr Ph APs K, BOSTON AND | “With the view of the enhances of ou llt Sh sion, the Steamers of thie Line will, henceforth, take'a specified course for all ssasoue of ths year, ‘On the Outward Passage froin Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 60 at 43 Lat., or nothiug to the north of 48. On the Homoward Paseage, crossing the Meridian of $0 at 43 Lat., or nothing to the north of 42. jy14-6m | Conan LINE. | THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN )YAL Mall, STEAMSHIPS, EN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. FROM NEW YORK. {Bussia......Wed...Oct. #| Oniabria. .Sat..Oct. 11 Ja Wed Oct-15! Parthia...-Sat- Set B | Sermarin: gat Oot” 38 8 BETW: Wed... Oct.29 | Abyasinia.Sat_...N ov Algeria Wed. Nov, jaiavia.....dat——No Steamers marked thus" do not carry stesrage pas- | sengere. And every following WEDNESDAY and SATUB- DAY from New York. Rates oF Passacz—Onbin, @5) 9100) and 9190 old, according to accommnsod ta to Paris, ©15, gold, additional kets ‘on favorable terms. Bu give nd other points « n ports, For freight « 7 2 erran 4 Bowling IF ste fnity Building. TOHAS G FRANKLYN, Agent, New York. OTIS BIGELOW, Agent, (Mico, 643 D street Sovis-ty northwest, Washington, D.U, NEW EXPeEss LINK VIA CANAL, BETWREN PHILADELPMIA, ALEXANDIIA. Va., WASH- INGTON AND GEOR! yN, DO. SAILING Da From Pier 3, North Wharves, sggiphin, WEDNESDAY and O prea 32 Wate street, Geo D.0., TUE ren ater street, Georgetown, D. O., TUKS- DAY and SATUBDAY ‘st 10%. m This line connects at Philadeiphia with “Olydo's Iron Line” of steamers for Providence, Boston and New Engiand States. No wharfage in Boston by GF. HYDE, Agent for D. of O, WM. P. CLYDE & ©v., Phliadelphia. F. A. BEID. Alexandria. WALDO A. PEARCE, 34 a7 F Uongrens street Bosto: delivered by Kuox's Express, Or: af Qoneral OMice, 603 Fornerivaaia are- oF at eamer wharf wi ate tended to. Prompt {)CBISG REPAIRS To THE OHESAPRAKE ara Delaware Canal wo will ran sn OUTSIDE LINE, making week- ly tripe— Leaving Philadelphia every SATURDAY at,2 m. G at = a G. ¥ HYDB, _sne% tm Agsnt for D. of 0. RCHANT’S LINE OF STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the fine Steamships E.0 KNIGHT and | JOBN GIBSON will make at woek- iy inips betwoon NEW YORK, ALEX eter ANDGIA, WASHINGTO ened GEORGETOWN, as follows:—Leave from Pier 39 East river, every SATU m.; leave GEORGETOWN every FRIDAY me jand ALEXANDRIA the same day at 12 For full tpformation ny to R.P A. DE! Agent, office aud wharf of High streot. {oun OF at the corner of Ith street and Nev BS" Freighta doitversd by Knox's Ex Or. dere left at General Ofice, 603 Penayir ani, a5: | nue, er at the steamer wharf, will be prompt! tended to. jeter J. W. THOMPSON, President? alot OF COLUMBIA, Holdena a Spectal Term, October Tth, 1373. In the case of Mary Murphey, executrix of DEN- N15 MURPHEY, deceased, the executrix afore- seid bas, with the approbation of the Sapreme Court trict of Columbia afor ) appointed » the 28th day of October, 1373, tor the final settiemeut abd distribution of the personal es- di and he assets money ; wh of emaead tified to attend, with their pay erspenty ‘wouched, or they may otherwiae by law be exol mo yo bray pen ne aclieke once & week for three week 3 in the Star previous tie ee” A WEBSTER, Register of Wills. N otios. WILLIAM T. McCUIN, Ocanty Constable; Debts ected, prompt returns.’ Collection of claims it kinds solicited ‘Oflice with Justioe ireots northwest tO tse Or tae” Ai Broadway, | | GROCERIES, &e. NEW Btck wear BW YORK BUTTER RUPS — NEW Fies. busin ay WALNUTS, s MALAGA GRAPES. @ conte per ponnd we ¥,000 LUS FRENCH CANDIES, Five Pood Box 116. '. WITM SINE FAMILY GROCERIES, _0et2e tr 3918 Pennsylvania aroane, S. 4. BaCuN, ‘Market Space, three doors from 7th st. wake FAMILY GROCER, ts. lected for family Ito bushels eaves tine Rorthora Porats s, — Finest oxtra and family Floar, Extra Cream aud Pin« Apple Cheeso, Firest old sugar-cured Wains in the country. Mocha, African, Old Goverument Java, Mi dG: P.. Oolong, aud Japan Teas. Ourrants, Citron, Figs, and Nats of The finest fisrored old Brandies Whiskies and Wines, guaranteed pure. New Mackerel, very fat superior. Family trade will find it to their benefit toexamine my stock and cheap prices. oorls-iy GROCERS, MASONIC TEMPLE, Corner Sth and F streets, OPPOSITE U. S&S. PATENT OF+ick, HAVE ON HAND THE FINEST GRAPES, THE CROICEST GOSHEN BUTTER, THE FINEST QUALITY SUGAR-CURED HAMS, THE WHITEST FLOUR, THE RICHEST COFFEES, THE FINEST TEAS, ; THE HIGHEST GRADE sPices, AND THRE HIGHEST GRADE CIDER VINEGAR, TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. GIVE US A CALL, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CU,, GROCEKS, Masonic Temple, corner %tn and F streets, sop23-tr Opposite U. 8. Patent Orfios. LIVERY STABLES. Congress STABLES, y STH STREET, Between D ann E. for Hi id fresh supply every week. BICHAKD VANT, Proprietor. B, OLCOTT & SON + BOARDING, LIVERY and SALR S:abLEs, Hystreet, beiwoen 13th and Mth #26. hwowt,( rear 4 the Epiphany Ohurch Homo.) Fine Onrrises of flnegies, Ph. fou paid to the Horses and Bugg! ON NAILOR, Jr, LIVERY AND His STYLISH OASBIAGHS ane! doc ise e A BLINGTON aTABLEs.—8. ORUIT, J G STRERT, Between 177m axn Ls Carriages by day or night, and for wetdin artioa decg ty REAL ESTATE AGENTS REAL ESTATE, FIRE AND LIFE IS = AGENTS. Farms for Sale, Ron uisr attention paid to Col eff.cted in the best and mo Juan born FRANK BABNUM JUAN BOYLE & CO., . TATE AND NOTE BROKERS, No, 605 lath street, opposite U. 8. Tre: y. FOR SALE—A handsome HOUSE on I street, N 913. A new large double HOUSR.corner 2st HOUSE No. 1010 Massachusetts aveane SE No, 226 2 sireet east, for anle or rent, or unfurnished, A COTTAGE in Wil 8220. | Several amall HOUSE, ; small cas en ne FARMS, improved ed,on different railroads running fi . fale at low figures or exchange for city property. 300,000 feet of GROUND in various por. tions of the city for ealo at low figures, on easy terms, or will exchange for productive improved proper” ‘pas. rnished House for rent at $125 per month, COAL AND WOOD. E McCAULEY & SKOS., v5 WOOD AND OOAL DEALERS. Yarde—No, 619 45 street southwest, and No. 1918 4th street northwest, Depot—13% street wharf. A cholce and varied stock of WOOD and COAL kopt constantly on band ty3-6on FRACTICAL rh UNKEER MANUFACTORY. BNOOUBAGE HOME MAN" FAOTH: TRUNEDS BEPAIRED AND OOVERED. JAMES S. TOPHAM & CU., HAKNESS, SADDLE AND TRUNK MAN - #ACTURERS, Bo, 488 SEVENTH STHEET, Next to Odd Follows’ Ball, fave a large and choice stock of goods tn thelr lino, ail of oo OUr own mauufactare, Consisting of al Elude o! ADIES’ and GENTS’ SATOH BLS, ist SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, LA saporior ste nds, FINE BUGGY and OARBIAGH HARNESS, SADDLES and BRIDLES, CABRIAGE and BIDING WHIPS, &c. Remember the Old Stand— Jel2_ 439 7th stroot, next to Odd Fellows’ Ha (UNITED STATES PATENT OF FICE, Wasiineton, D. C., Octobor 16th, 1873. ‘On the petinen of SAMUBL J. OLMSTED, of Binghamton, New York, praying for the exteastc of @ patent’ granted to him on the 183 day of Jonuary, 1860, for an improvement in Machines for ihe Mantfacturs of Tin War 1) is ordered that the testimony in the cure be closed op the 16th day of December next. that the time for filing arguments and- the Examiner's report bo lim- ited to the 26th day of December next. and that said petition be heard on the ilar day of Becember next, Any person may oppose this extension, cctlse St M.D. LEGGETT, Comini r. Ts IS 15 TO GIVE NOTIOR, That the subscriber has obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a special term, letters of cdministration on the personal estate of DENNIS ‘LEARY, inte of Washington county, D. C., deceased. Ali persons having claims against the sald d-ceased aro hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vonchers theroot, to the subscriber, on or Defore the 30th day of September nex! ‘hey may otherwise by an excluded er ene or aan Fong estate. ven under my by tl > day of a ber. 173, MARY O'LEARY, cctt-s SU" Administratrix. = "PHS I8 TO GIVE NOTION, That the sbeeriber bas obtained from the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, holding a special term, letters of administration,'on the personal estate of FRED- FRICK GARNER, late of Washington couaty, DB. C.,deceased. All. persons having claims against the sald deceased are hereby warned to exhibit. the same, with the vouchers thereof, tothe subscriber, on or before the 7th day of October next: they may otherwise by law be exciuded from all benett of the id estate. Given under my hand, this 7th day of October, JOuN'P GARNER. octil-s.3t* . Adusinistrator. [HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber TER: obtained trom tue Suprsase Court of tr Dies trict of Columbia, holding a Special Term, letters of administration on the personal estate of MARTHA A. GABNER, late of Washington county, D. C.. de- ased. (AU persons having claims against the said venaed are hereby warned to exhibit the saine, with the vouchers thereof.to the subscriber, on oF before the Zch day of October next: they may ‘other. Serate? Given uuder my band, this fut day of Oc estate. Given 5 vo = tober. 1878. My JOHN L. GARNER, coth-« Sw ‘Admiaistrator w. PREME< OURT OF THE DISTSIOT 5 ia! oF SOLU MEA. am Gatrauwn et al. veBRcoKs—No.—, — ‘The trustes in cause haviog reported ‘hat he has sold the real estate of the Iate Lewis Brooks, situated in Georgetown, Trout 61 foot oa ‘igi, 2.4 that the parohaser bas comptied with the vetas sale * Court, this 1eb das of Occobar, A. D. 1si5, ofvered that the said sale stand ratified with: HUMPHREYS, Justice. Hass Clarke ocite-ehstie NTAMPIRG DEPOT, 617 SEVENTH STREST, tare Opposite Pateut Oster, | Fes tr o - AUCTION SAi.bs. ~~_____ Feror® pays. B . WAMNEB, ¥ BB. WAU iniate Broxer and Auctioneer, No. 729 7th atroct. vetwoer G amt H ats, SALE OF BUILDING LuTs IN UNIONTOWN, D.C. By virtue of a does of trast dated Jannary 31, Bree, and duly recorded tn liber No.7, fot one f the laud recordsof Washington coun ty, D. C., and at the written reagent of the party se- cured, Pwilleott, at pantic auction, to thy highest bidde?, on THUBSDAY, October 30. 1373, a: 45, m., sharp. iu rout of the pramties, all of the Je futerest of the late B 480 to 44, bo fustve, ar nid down of th D'C yard part of taer 4 Madison street fram one M_B. Lowry to B. cember 1, 1468, providing fo tain ground inthe Districe of din liber D, No. aan C pu ance under said bond ap -n complying with its con- dittons, I: will require about $1,000 to pay ‘ance secured by said bond. Terms, cash; of which $10) tanst be pait at sate, Gonrevancing’ at purchaser's expense. Terms te be complied wit! Pr hagie | — eae property wilt be at the ris cost ‘of the defaaiting pnr- a JOHN MBIOS. Tosca, octal -d&an J.T _COLOWELL, Satounan, BY * yt Real Reta Broker and Auctionser, No. 811 7th stroot, opposite US. Post mice. TECSTRE’S SALE OF A FINE TASER STORY ND MANSALD ROOF PRESSED BAtCK RONT DWELLING, ON THE SOUTH SIDS FM STKEEt. BETWEEN NOKTH Ove TOL AND FIGST STREETS Kast, AT AUU- By virtue of a deed of trast to mo, dated An aumbis, aud recon? olte S87 ous of the laud rosorde ty, D. O. A-er at this aaie an obtain a convey- ri paar ri of Columbia, and by the dire cured ther b}, 1 shall offer for sale, at pub io m1 <i front Of the prewises,on SATURDAY, Ue Tt 1S,1M3, a So'clock p.m, ail thet p.ece oF parcel of ground «ituate, iying and b ity of Washington, D. Oy aud Keown. a bed us being ali that certain pisce of ret at g inte: cent. per a nds cured by a d nipon the pri * S100 to be deposited npon ac ance of bid. If the terms of sale are sot com, piled. with wi bin seven days afvor will be resold, after one week'a n and coat of the'¢ ting purchaser at purchaaer’scost, = WMH. WARD, octé-cokds E. 3. 8WEEY, Se TRE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED antit SATURDAY, November 1, 3373, same hear and 0 WOM. H. WARD, Tru ss SWEET, Aucr, . BH. WARNER, - Fes Wee anats Broker and Avekionaers No, 729 7th street, betwoon Gand H sis, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THAT VALUABLE HO. TEL £ROVERTY ON NORTH CAPITOL STREET, BRTWEEN NORTH B AND © KTREBTS, TWU SUUARKS NORTH OF THE CAPITOL GROUNDS, AY AUCTION, By sof adeod” Of urust, duted Ju y 24 :; D. IST1, aiid Fe S34, one ol in deo in Liber Nu. 603. f recoris for Washi u the District of Columbia, and by party secured thereby,’ we will se!l at Powe auction, In, front of the promises, ou MON AY, November 3, 1873, at 5 0% D. m., all that certain piece or parcol of ground, siping and being in the city of Washington, Distclot of Oo- lumbia, Known and d bed as original lot num- bered sixteen, (15. in square on six haudred snd thirty-four, (634,) a4 the same ie Inid down om the pl v plan of sant ci gether with all the i 2 of a tivo story ana ir x bs .combaining about thie with water, gas, and all the modern tm nis property has just been ron aud is certainly the fin lass boarding hi u tires in Congress mm t teu shed, Potomac, and much’ of Terms: One-foorth months, at ten until paid, pay p fe aunivally f the puscha chasers, 5 f trnst, will | r all ¢ accr or purchasers e day of eat. Alle Re GeEEN & WiLk Bo. 1001 N F 10M MYRTLE Will sell, at p nTHULSDA ise o'clook p.m venty~iwo, (I ree, (175,) In Gilbert's sre numbered six hina: f Weshington, D. 0, ny being four nearly ree 1 din eaahyof wh out tho the of sale, otherwi reacll the property, after one week's notic Tiek and cost of the first Yarchase rT. Alico pg atthe haser’s cost, See ee eee Wm. B. WARD. Trane ccriseokde GREBN & WILLIAMS, Ane Be Catuen & cLEany, i Auctio and Ri Estate Brokers, Southeast cor Pennsylvania Bear Omics Buildiug. GREEN REP PARLOR SUITES, TURKISH CHAIRS AND LOUNGES, VE Et, BR CABPETS, VELVE' SELS AND THREE PLY T RUGS, STAIX AND HALL OCAKPETS. ERE “PLATE I bi Pe TAL v. A wi ET WARE, WINLOW lege REQUISITES, &c., ke., 4 ON. On TUESDAY MORNING 1873, at 19 o’cleck, at the Roscoe © Weal, Ww. ou of Furnisuce, an) a LATIMER & CLEARY, A’ 1 ¥ DONOANSON, DOWLING & 00: Southeast corner 9th and D VALUARLE THR NEA THE PAT +6 excellent collec’ provements Consist of t rear, coutaning about 22 rogme, and sitaated in hecrt of the city,adacout tothe Pateat and Post Offices: ‘Terma: One third cash; baiance in monthiy pay ments, bearing 10 per coat, futerest aud secured by od of trust. All conveyancing at cost of the par- chaser. “esti-___DUNCANSON, DOWLING #00. Cotld-eot2as ; G UNs. (No, 625 Lov 1ANA AVENTR,) Tr the only house in the city that, makes « specialty of GUNS, FISHING TACKLE, AND SPORTING GOODS: B27-SIGN OF BIG GUN GeTABLIGH ED 1801. mS JOHN 6. BARTHEL, STEAM DYSK ANU SCOURER, So, 114 Foun-anp-a-BaLr Sraenr, (One door ‘South of Oologization Hall.) Lfuse this method of informing my friemir, pe- crema, aud tao publ moral that, naving rocea ygpinried aid con my STOBM and BY ELN SHABLISHMANT with all the modern huprove conte, thereby making it conspiote ta all ite de-atis ~aualed by few and surpassed by none, Lain prepared to perform in the very best manner and at tho short ast notice all work intrusted te. my nd Ere speotfally solicit a call from all who may desire work performed in my line, and I will gusrantee entire satintaction Doth in regard tothe euperier manner fn hich my work ts perf in Shick wlitbe nap bctiormed as well aa inmy charges, Ladice’ drotses leaned without belng taken apart, tnd grease spots and stains removed ithout elesus- omens “cleanse@ without ehrixking. H NEW NATIONAL MARKET. RESH, SALT and BMOKED MBATS of all kinds and of @ best quality, furnished in th Dest aor ¢. X, POULTRY, BRUITS aud YROETABLES. x shel? Season can be cured at this market. marai-ly BOBT. HYATT, 414 1th st. NotTicE OF BEMOVAL, uM fe Bote! CHARLES HEIDSIECK paces. Dry Sillery and Extra. Puixcirar Qnockns axD Wink MERCHANTS. sn . Goods sold on “4 or Sere AUCTION SALES, THIS Br GREEN & WILLIAMS, No, 1001, northwest corner loth and B ats. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED senor ks SiTUATR ON TREE, BE. NORTH C\KOLINA AVE Ni CStuEETS T. UN Wash INGTON cry. aan NIM PROVED LAND IN THE OF WASHINGTON nde and by virtae of a dectos 3 Sa Ls pote) Diarict of Cotampis eons ‘weer: ed on the loth day of Jane, A.D. 1373, tain cnnse in said Court, wherela Cataeriae Vdery tre defendants, Equity Werf. tee wadereiy ede are Equity No th a ls ted Trusices by vould ‘drcrve, will offer for mals op to the high on the prem- Yeths 25ch day of October, A "chock p.m., Tot two, (2,) in #ab- 79, improved by a ‘coinfortable House, Y.the 27th day of October, o'clock p. m., we shall offer for aals on Premises, three acres Of Mud, mere of ‘ees, situ stad tear Good Hope, in the count} of Washington, D. 0. Terms of sale. ae prescribed by the daccoe: | Oue- third casb; the balance iu two equal {ustalments at twelve and twenty -fonr months, for which the ates (f the purchaser will be taken, hearing interest from the day of sale at the rate of cight por contum per #nnum, and secured by retention of the tt le till all the paymeuts have b-en made, Recording and oa Seyancing at the cost of the purchaser. A dap sit of $20 on each piece uf property will be req tired at the time of Af the terms of sale are aot complied with in fivedays after the day of the Teitstves Teeerve the right to reseil the proports at the Fisk ard cost of the dofsultisg purchaser. ROSS : r ARRINGTON Jn. { Trastons EDW'D « octht-nokds KEEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, Auct’rs, hand D streets ‘northwest AUCTION SALE AT THE FARM OF TRE LATR Dk. SNYDER. ADJOINING THE GEORGETOWN POOGHOUSE ON THE TEN NALLYTOWN ROAD 44 Ox MONDAY AFTERNOON, Oct. 27th, Sr * 2 o'clock, we will sell at the farm abov anmed— Oue span well matched Males, sven years old, kind, noned aut f Y DUNUANSO' Southeast ec wa, s Wagen, noo tD uble Harnes s Haruess, ticg Box, ory Sheil d Foddes SO yard= good Mattini With numersns other arti now, early now, acres of ground, “DUNCANSON, DOWE 2Y LATIMER & CLEARY, 2 Auctioneers aud Real State Brok Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and I Star Oftice Bu TRUSTER’S SALE OF 4 VALUABLE LOT ON Yin STRET BST. NSA CURNER OF SOUTH A STREE B 1of trust to me, dated Jans Ui, 1870, and duly recorded 1a liber No. 727, folio 7 yon records of the county of Washington, a the party scared thereby, Bell e auction, on MONDAY, October’ 2Oth, at of de, at certain of iat of Washington uded on follows — Q & OO, Ancts city ae Lot 1, ia Squn Beginning at & potut tw Dorheast corner of said lot fo: ng thence west at that dis: #13 an twenty-four fe with the rear line of said lot tw thence due east one hi red ene inch to Ninth streot east, t Ninth stroct east twelve foot aix hin of be ing. with ali the rights, privileg. - Drevements and appurtouances thereto balunging and appertaining ‘rine cash A deposit of fifty dollars will be required at the tims of to comply with the te b the propert Lbe purchaser, on veyancing at cost jae north with aes to the place f parehaser. WALTER 8 OOX, Trustas, octld-0od LATIMER & OLBARY, Aucts, #2- IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE RAIN THR sbore gale ix posipoued until MONDAY, Oct th, 1873, same hour and place By order LATIMER & CLEARY ucth om Roel 9 Broker and Anctioncer, No. 729 7th str: otween Gand Hf, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUARLE BUILDING TS ON NORTH CAPITOL STR PWKES BAND C STREETS NO ON CeTRERT, BETWKEN NY STHERT aND' NEW J é 1LON , i pportuuit { Wasbiagton {or @ profita balanes in six, twelve which the not ten per « be taken. All be pure} aver or par. At on each ny Of male, the Moat the risk and cos rohasers, aft ishedin the f Washingt OKGE W. ST eet: J.T. COLDWELL, t Anctionesr, Durthweet, SALE OF TWO VALUABLE FUAND ON THE WASHINGDON JUEDUCT ROAD, BEING A PART OF A fost CALLED “ HAARLAM,” AT aU By virtue of a doed of trast from George 0. ovk and wife. dated May Gtk, At D 13, and inly recorded in Libor No, 711, folio 274, oue of ds for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party fecnred thereby, we Will evil, on the promises, on TURSDAY, November 4th, 1473. at 4:30 o'clock .m > at public anccivn, a part of the tract of land Saiied “Hearlam, bextiaigg ou. the Washington edt t road, and sirrounded almost entirely with cont “fi wining 3 624 footy and has oa the place a For the second ¢ near the old c op, and runic in Georgetawn about t rtbe of an acre. These tracts are Improved by a two-story frame dwelling, barn and out-bathdings, and are Cestrable market farms. ‘Terms: On th cash; balance in. six, twelve, elgbteen and twenty-four months, with interest 7 per cent. per anntim, secured by a deed of trast on the property, or the purchaser can obtain « from th uildine Aeacciation of @3.500. pa; monthly, All conveyancing st the cost of the pur- chaser. " $10 down onday of sale, If terms of sale are hot com d with in ten days, the Trustees re 1 at ak and oost of the e days’ advertisement ners published in ths ’ TG. HALL, f rraste KATNERD H, WARNER, ¢ Trusteos is ¥. J. SWRET, Auct. ¥ B. H. WARNER, Keni Bethte Broker and Auctioneer, No. 729 7th atrest, between G and H. TRUSTRES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE Y BRIOK DWELLING-HOUS®, WITH BUILDING, 0 ¥ REET, BETWE EST. uy of weed of trust to us, dated Augnst aud duly recorded sey., one of th record istrict cf Colnmbla, ant at the reaueat of the parts poldin gt © thereby secured,w will well at pab- lic auction, tot pidter;on MONDAY, O luber 27h, 1573, at # o'clock p. Iu.. all that certain piece or parcel of ground lying in Washington city, District of Colombia, and being known aud descrioed 4s Lot “B.” in Whithey and Warner's records divieion of. part of three hundred aud 5, fronting 17 feet 9's iuchos on 9th str & depth ‘of 120 feot to an alley. with the impro ments thereon, ‘This property is sold subject to two * of trust. one dated November 1, 1871, to secure eisdue6 months’ i rt ent. per aniant, and the other dated Novem: 18/1, on which '§1,300 remains unpaid; or. 10 orber Words, the property ie sold subject to aa. in debteduers of $4,180, which is to be assumed by the purchaser ins of sale: One-third the amouat of parchaso fncarh, and the Datuncs in 6 aud 12 sontha, with ton per cent. pntorest, to be secured by @ deed of trust on the property, 100 dowa oa the day of sale. All conveyancing at tho cost of the. purchaser. Ts Caso the terms of saio aro not complied with im five Gavg after aulo the Trasteen reserve the right to re- property at the riek and cost of the defanit- ing purchaser, after five days? advertisement $n the vening etar, 2 GW. STICKNEY, ANDREW B DUVALL, Trastoos, l-eo&da J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, FB. Baal mecate Broker and Anctionser, No, 729 7th street, between G and B, ALE O¥ VALUABLE BUILDING LoT, on THe SOUTH SIDE OF M STREET NORTH. BETWHEN arn AND ora STREETS WEST, my 02 AURSDAY, Octabsr 28, 1873, at 4: Do Ciick pom. 1 vi'hofter wt public anetion, tn separates tern Wes ees, ¢ ne! . Dack to's S0-foot paved alley. All special and goat months, res by a deed of trast, "g10 dowa on day of ocitl-cokds J. T. OOLD WELL, Sateernat AUCTION SALES, BY TH0msa y, Wagcaman, TTLE FRAME. OAS AND WATER. a cntaetts Avast ‘a T. WEDNESDAY. ‘lock p.m, I shall See sa ss fers, ine above property. ate ae Lcr25-ts [Rep] THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, Anct CUE BET heats Brokers ae j Southwest corner of Pr TLDING SITES AT offer for at that fine ground at the corner of 31 175 feet Siachew on the fire eth of St feet. aod K etre-is, f Bincty inaproved wich eee cattanse ly impro with wooten wi J nd para the ede making ope of tas hy ages ip tt ett erms made Known st tite cf pale “i jeal Extate Breakers, octss-aane LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. RAY GREEN & Wit. RR =. ‘Wo shall sell, on the premises, DAY, October ¥¥th instant, at f Lota, in Square Street, between Bi and 54 streets, ‘37 fort 6 imc piri, tuches frowt room Frame House. made known on day of sale. LLIAMS, Ancts. ON, DOWLING & UL Southeast Corner 9th and D streets northwest RTH OF DRY GOODS. REING THE KR OOF Sin 8 SACK, AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. and FRIDAY, MORNINGS and AVENINGS, Oct ‘ber 2 Blet, commencing at 1 ch PT, We Wi Improved by a $10.000 Wo! . 0 RMERLY at ND MASKET Linen, Napkins, Towel Corduroy, Mastin, Prints. apd White Cort “8, Se wes and Gauntlets, will be sid in to sult purchasers. Ohare will oct2§ DUNOANSON, DOWLING & CO., Aucts, za - eh Herald ,Repabsican} Y LATIMER & OLEARY Beal Eatate Brokers aud Aactionsors, Southwest corner Penna. avenue and lth strest, ‘Star Office Building. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TH BUILDING LOTS, 06 wad duly recorded tn liber No. and among the lend record: Washington county, District of Oolumbi: request of party secured thereby, I will se! Ue anction, in prem i bidder, on WEDNESDAY, October Ist, A-D_. 1373 "clock p.m., all tuat jot of ground Vashington city, ii of lot numbered seventuen, (1 dred and sixty, (330,) street cast, by ogual an alley 30 lect wide, fronting 49 foot 6 ii ded wa by 100 feet Ye inches, and willbs | recede trom the pitch, but is r 8 of sale. One-third cash, of which $50 on cach iot must be paid down on day of jn equal payments at six and twelve mon| which the gotes of the purchaver wiil be tak ing interest at the rate of 3 terest payable semi-annually until py of trast on proper roing at purrliaser . plied with in six days after «als Toserves the right to resell at risk aud cost of defaalting purebaser or w HOLTZMAN. Trustes. MER & CLEARY, Aacts, EB SALE 18 Pi of sale are not ¢ ATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts Be-THE ABOVE 8ALi L. Paw koct22.23424 } prevailing Y GREEN & WILL No. L001, northwest ¢ USTES'S SALEOF VA BEL WEEN 13ru By virine of @ 'b, 1572, avd duly TABLE IMPROVED d of trnst, date Via, Ceball sell at public u MONDAY, th \orce-story Mansard roof Dwelling I ready for occupancy. $1500, with interest from ths lth of April, 1873, at 10 per cont. por annam, and the ie, in cash: balance with iuterest from day of trust on premises sold. A deposit of $100 required when property is struck off. All conveyancing at WM. B. TODD, Jx.. Trastes. oct2-eokdbs GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, OF BOILDIN Lofts af BUSSLYNN,VA., where you can best invest sour money, safe, sare lic sale of 100 tligidle building lots, exch 25 fect ont by 125 feet deep, at Russlynn. Va., aboot 30) yards from the Aqueduct Bridge, to be reserve, on the premi October 2S, 137. 6 and S months, ured by deed of cost of purchaser. and profitaole, commencing TUESDAY, m , and to con* jay thereafter until every lot advertised ~ The town of Rosslynn ts | seorgstown, lyinz at a good elevation,with lope toward the east ag nificent view of the Pot mac river and the cities ot ted south and all classoe—bustuess men. rers, EXTRA INDUCEM discoust onthe price for one lot w will biad themselves t 4s8 on said lot of value of $1.00) of more within twelve months from day of sate nitics are offered for business men to engage ia brick making or quarrying stone, a+ u Doth brat.ches of trade are within 10m yards of the property here offered for rale. ane in unlimited quantitics the best ofthe country are obtainable at this p ‘Terms of sale: One-tenth of the sh or certitied checks, and the usl monthly payments with interset, A di t of five per cent. will be m nt to be made within seven days from day of sale, ‘therwise the property will be resold at the cost of ‘be fret purchaser. hes will leave for the tewa of Rossiynn minutes, from Bridge Wishoat question rchase Money ¢ for cash. Sattle- nd High stresta. For furtver inf rmation se ‘Hl, for owners, {RepkChron.} Masonite Temple, LATIMER & LEARY, . ‘Auctionsers and Weal Etate Brot ors, 7 errwr try Southwest cornst ofice Building. ONE ROSEWOOR CASE ye and Uth street, 29, 1873, at 10 o'clock, at th: pp soo tares wet, women sell the above excellent Furnitare. LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. MS, Auctioneers, Sschor toth ana’ ste, LE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RO! ery AT AUCTIO 10th streets, nor TRUSTEES loud records of W Qctumbia, we t EVENING STAR. =—=—=—=—=S|SS====SS==s A soft turmeth . vet Guest — “lien Seep . —A soit "un on North street Hite because of her name, Elta, Me toumd tase it observed in a friendly to be heard as ey fhe car to get one or two ~—Mr. ond Mrs. Marbisom ‘their preakfast. Mr. Harbison and was looking under the Mre. H. sat at table, Dison, and mechanicail in its mouth. Suddenly tion, threw the astonished turned as white as « sheet, el ard immediately . Epore. " Mr. Mar. bison, who was om bis knees, with his head ea- Ger the lounge, at once came forth, rapping hie head sharply om the side of tite lounge as he did so, and. getting o: the matter >. BLE nit The smiles cours up. “Why, what ts it, Armeihes, = fonished Mr. Harbieon, smartly rabbing his head where it bad come in contact with the lounge. “Baby—" she gasped. Mr. Harbison turned pale, and commenced to sweat. has—. 0, 0, Epbraim' Bab: es got a tooth!" N s apreading his le Maret i chim and staring at his #rugel tt hs might. “I tell you it is.” persisted Mrs. w a evidence hysteria. “O, 0, tt can't be,” protested Mr. H., preparing te swear it it wasn't. *Come here, and see for your- self,” said Mrs. HM. “Open ite “ittle mousy woury tor its own seer. Th ody woo that’ « a euger.” Thus conjured t A its mouth suf- ficiently for t! ing to turast & his finger, feman having co vinced bimsectf } u abitable ew that a tooth was there, immedi’ ly kicked his bat across the room,’ b bis Gxt in the lounge, and deciarod puch feeling and Yehemence that he coald lick the indiridaal who would dare to intimate that he was mot the happiest man on the face of the earth. Thee he gave Mrs. H. a bearty «mack on the moath, aud snatched up the heir, while that lady rushed tremblingly forth aiter Mrs. Simmons, who lived next door. In @ moment Mra. 8i mons came tearing inas if she had been of outefa gun, and right behind her came Mrs. H. at a specd that indicated sho had beem ejected from two guns. Mrs. Simmons at once svatched the heir from the armsot Mr. H. and harried it to the windo: ere she made @ careful and critical examination of month, while Mrs. H. held its head, and tried to stilt the throbbings of her heart, and Mr. H. danced up and down and snapped’ his fingers to show how calm he was. It having been ascertained by Mrs Simmons that the tooth wasa sound one, and also that the strongest hopes for ite future could be entertained on account of ti coming in the new of the moon, Mrs. Harbison got the necessary material, and Mr. Harbisom at once proceeded to write seven different le ters to as many persons, untolding to them th event of the morning, aud inviting them te COME OD AS KOON As puss! How Pianos are Injured. According to ® manutactarer, there are more planos 1 by improper tuning than by legitimate use and the quent natural wear of the instraments. frame of a good pian ng and tuned, is made to resist a tension equal to about seves tons. This severe strain relaxes as the strings newed when the entiy discoverod, 4 proc piano is tum 4s & result of t ing good judgm 4u instrument at this stage is soon itijured be yond remedy. With reasonable use, a piano is expected to remain in good coudition for , and the best makers will so guarantor their mstruments; but the incompeten: of certain so-called tun seal of destruction on tions ments in from two to five t instraments tun of the respective fact Hanos are sent, as ¥ are awareot the terrible rdeal through which the instrament must Pass at the handsof tuners of every deg! intelligence and ability, It is by sumption that the makers of an instram nt to know how to tune ft properly and b j portant part not € for tu ange onal tuners and the sic stores ask Lut $1.50 aud some of the Bohemians but $1. But were the moetter faily and generally understood by the owners of planes, they would consider tt greatly to their interest, even in the nt, t> have their instrumen parties ‘im there is t or injury.—Seirw ing, while profe VARIOUS PRACTICAL EXPERIMENTS im domestic scien: be tried soon, now the the cold weat ping on. The refraction of the early sun's rays can be studied by those who are obliged to get up early; and interest- ing tacts concerning the efiect of friction om matches, and heat on coal and wood. may be oon by those whose duty tt is to light the re. Women are said to be adapted for employ- ment on railroads because they can manage “trains,” and understand “switches” perfectly; but there is one disqntlification to be considered —they attract too many “sparks.” Argus. Way Nor?—Speaking of the scheme te warm the Erie canal, the Boston Post thinks the im- vention might be applied to agricultere. “There is no reason,” it says, “why the farmers should lose six months in the year jast to whim the seasons.” Why not go farther and melt the barriers to the open Polar Sea? A ovEstion for the next Strong-Minded con- vention—“ Which shonid women prefer, breaches of promise or the promise of breeches!""—V. F. Commercial. Tx editor of » Nashville paper is accusodhy his neighbors ot ing caugnt cold while sleep- ing tm church with his pew door open. BREWER. In orgetown, intent, GEO. F. BREWER. : age, in ‘the full assurance of fanera! take place on Sunday, $.o'er®: from his father's residence, Bt BUSTER. Sudden'y, on the 234 iaet., LOUIS A. BUSTER, in the 834 year of bt The friends and relatives of th fully requested bo attend his fuaeral from the rest devce # mother-in-law, No. 112 South Royal street, Alexandria, Va., on Sunday, Qstober 26:h, at 20'ciock ». m ed BELL. After a long and painful itiness, Mrs. REBROOA BELL, the beloved wite of Gtipert Bell, departed this life on the 2ith of October. 1b MvUtes past 2 o'clock, in the Sth year of her age Her taneral will take place from the Asbary Bl. E. Obarch, on Monday, 2th inat., at 1 o'clock. Fumily and friends are invited to attend. “! CLABK. At the residence of Ges. O. Wunder, Alexander County, Va., onthe evening of the 3h. LIZZIE. daughtor Of the late James T.and Jorneum I. Ciatk, aged 4 years, Faneral services at 11 clock Sabbath morning st the house. Will reach Congressioual cometary about 2% o'clock. . COORSEY._ At 9.15 ovctock p.m. Octobor #34, 1873, THOS. E. COUKSEY, of Typhoid fever, im the 29th year of bis age. Fyg{aneral will take place from his late residence, 390 N street, between Sd and dy streets southwest, on Sunday, ‘October 26th, at 3% e'clock . Friends of the family are respectfatly invited. * {Prince George's, Md.. papers please copy.] STANTON. In Georgetown, on Friday, the stm iustent, after a lingering illness, Mrs. REBEOCA M_, beloved wife of Thomas J. Stanton. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend ber funeral from her late residence, West street, om Movday, October Zth, at 9 o'clock a.m , which will proceed to Trinity Oburch, where s Requiem Mass will be offered for her repose. . family are respect Bis trieeduites rom iy ches ore A ye No. 10 Congross stroct (Buecsiser to HARVEY & MARRS Ko. 934 F Sruxsr, betwoon Miath and Tenth. METALLIC S ORIAL CASES AND CASK EYR marl-ly RcBsRD w. BARKER, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker{ 612 BLevenre Srazer, near F. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS\MADE AND REPAIRSD.

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