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eee eee AUCTION SALES, RAILROADS. th | BAltosoke AND a. RalLeoan FROM WASHINGTON CITY. H . Bal Stations. IDAY, Joxy 3, 1874. imore and Way | 9 ®. @., Baitimo be be berry and Way Sistions a Bais Brea, and Washington Braneh z30 oo Belay fora TLD RSs a Book ville, Washisgion Grove, Germantown, Barvrsvilie, Hagerstown, Frederick, Stean’ ten, ise phur Springs. cae, Cars, ss + Potut of “ie s. on ta Books and Way Stations. Te ee eo Bal sbarg 1 phia, Norfolk, Bi- 2. is * aad all inter- Bor Ba pa jowse LZ ‘or and Ohio Ticket 453 Penns; ivan wakeD for Baceace to be checked aud int in? ity. = Ta SHARP, Master of Transportation, Lm LE, Genera! ket Ageat. Guo. 6 KOONTZ. Gen Agent. iv west, daily North daily, Saturday. 11:05 p. m. gm, for Philadel-“Rxpress, daily, imily. 00 puine 3:40 p. course for all seasons of the a and 8:59 p.m. Connect at Bowie with ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New Pamengers caving thelr orders st Ticket Office York of Borton, cFossing Meridian of © at 3 ists northwest corner of Igth wrest aad Peausyivanis | f nothing to tho north of 43. Srenne, northwest corner 6th street and Peansylvee | 00 the homeward crossing the Meridian Bia ‘aveaue, can have their = calted for and of80 at 42 lat.. oF nothing to the north of 4. fod at botals and points North | THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN CE Seginsett, Cote ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, = = isco, and ‘ali | SETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, points Bast, toet, North and South CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. van Cas gai: . wr A tion fone 3 B. DP. @., arriving st Pope's Orees at 1 m. ‘Trains leaving Weevington at 5-35 a. nm arriving st Washington st 10: connect Winchester, Hagerstown, Frederick, of Bocks and Way Beations,( via Metro” , Loutsville, Oinotn- Sor Sandusky, Deer Park, Berke- ringsy Mockville. Htacerstows: Pull: ’. Breakfan at Grafton. » Baltimore and a. Stations. ittebarg, Rockville, Potnt of Bocks, Tz, Berkeley Springs, Onmberiand. stations op Metropolitan road. man SUNDAY TRAINS. and Way Stations —*. and 7.30 wmore amd a. m., 1.00, m. Relay —7.30 ®. m. and 7.06 m_and 7 p. m. «8.4 p.m. it Trams Stop gt Viaduct Hotcl, Relay ‘Station. ply at the Baltimore Offices, Washington Station, and avenue, where orlers will be received at ‘OMAO KAILROAD a aily Diy. . Sunday, 203 p. mited Bx- Frew from New York, .| Gnily, ex. Sunday. sbarg, 5:93 p. vi. A math-| tion, except Sunday the9:35 p. m. daity. except Baltimore and the west. Teok ,iceving Bowie at 10 « m. connect st Odenton with trains South. . L. DUBABRY, General Bap. YOUNG, Gen'l Pase’r Agent. ap23-tf 1874erxxsvivasia novrel 874 = 5:80 pm. « .. 7:00). m THE GikaT DéUsLE TRACK RouTE, : Bight Gare wit wx wig etred miles saved te Western sad Central ‘The 11:53 sm. Gatly, except Sunday, ‘West and Northwest; end soctowest_ See v7, Paisce Stateroom Day and rp improvements. . Southwest, ia. AbLExanDBla @ WASHINGTON B B ALEXANDHIA & FEEDERIOKSEURGRE. Coznzs oF 8 awp SixTa STREETS. Local tray leaves W aehiogton 11:33 p.m. daily .cxcopt Sunday Through tickets to all points South for sale at Offices corner and Penusyive- street ‘Bia Sven. and corner 6th street and Pennsylvents avenue, passengers to be checked at all ough to destination, YOUNG. Geni Passenger Agent. jy¥4-tf ——————— Eee Bundey, et 6 p. m., ari m. > GimaT SOUTHERN EXPBESS. at Bichmond where can leave orders for bag- hotels and residences STEAMER LINES. | FPO® Poromac aver LANDING’ The swift and fav orite Iron Steamer PILOT BOT, Captain Jsepe White, leaves 6)- street Wharf, at 7 oclhck. ever; TURBSDAY and TURDAt ns 8. MOKNINGS, for principal Landings en the Po mt. aa far dow* as Carriomen, ing to Wasbirg minday ‘The Sati ery Wednesday jay and Sunday trij Isiaud and Leo: Ber PHILADELPHIA, ALE CANDRIA, Va., W ASH. IS@TON ‘anb GrononTUWS, b. 0. MATLING DATS From | Pier 2, Nuri, Wharves, Philadelphia, WeoNaspay' aoa SATURDAY m. Fro Water street, George- 2D. 0, MONDAY and POLDAY, at 3 This line conpec:s at Philadelphia with Bizte’s Line of steamers for Provie sland No wharf. en. E# Freights delivered by Knox’s Express. Or- ders left at General Offre, 603 Pounsyivants, ave. bue, or af the Bteemess’ whart,will be promptly at- tended to. sope-te AMEBICAN Link. MAIL STEAMSH OBLY LINE CARMYING TE Reiss AMEBICAN FLAG. Sailing every THURSDAY from Philadelphia for QUEENSTOWN ard LIVERPOOL. CABIN, INTERMBUVIATS and STEERAGE A MODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Bates as low as by another first-class Line. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, Genera! Agents, Philadelphia. RANE W. SANBORN, Agent, eng ly 1428 Pens. avenue, Washiogton. fF 80" PEILADELPHIA Ship by “Hew Exprees Line.” ¥SOM BOSTOB AND Mark freight via “Olpdes Iron on See advertisement of For fail information G. F. HYDE, apM-ly 89 Wator street, Germion eb. NCHOR LINE. BEW YORK AND GLASGOW, FAVORITE KOUTE FOR TOU, ah STE p ans Sears SATUKDAY. = ORTH River, N. ¥. TRS OF PassaGB—PAavAasL® IN OURRENCT: LIVERPOOL, L. N- INSTOWN OR BELFAS' 0, according to Accor ’ in return Tickets tasued at reduced ratos INTERMEDIATE 938. STEERAGE Drafis issuer Sor amy amount at lowest rates. for r further formation, apply to— Miss ANNIE R-HUMPH SETS, 430 loth street. near Pennsylvania avout Orto CAMMACK &0..1433 B strect ap8-mn,w fm near Treasury Dep't, Washington. CUNABD LINE. Passenger s Tea Nor With the view of diminishi iz the chances of ool- sion, the Steamers of this L fd Ine take & specified From Sew Yore Wed. ‘Oct. Oct: cs rot wv Ty sat... Oct. 17 and SAT net carry steerage passen- ‘TEs oF Passaee.—Oabin, 109, and at inccordiag to sccommoaasion, STickers ts Ps: 1a, gold. additional. Hetarn tickets ou favor. ris. Steer: currency. Li Land Queenstown, 2 lowest T at rates. ‘nrough Belfast) Glasgow, Havre, ‘other ports on the Vontigent, and for rraneen ports. For freight aud cabin pass- a ply ee Oorspany’s cone. o. reen cerage 2 Wo, way Ertnity Building, oF to Otis BIGELOW, Banker, 605 7th street, opposite Patent Orfice. jan@-ly _‘OBAS. G. PRANOKLYN, Agent, PY ASEINGTON, NOBFOLK, NEW YORK BOSTON, AND PROVIDENOR. The fine iron steamer LADY OF THE LAKE having resomed her regniar trips to Norfolk, will leave her wharf, foot of Sixth street, every MONDAY and! THUBSD AY, at ¥ p.m. ouching at the principal river landings, conn at Norfolk with steam- ship ofthe M. and M. Lfne for B. s “Care of Lady of the Lake, vis Norfolk.” ent, 6th street wharf, N. B. FITZBUGH, A, A. 0. PLANT, General Agent, arm Beom No. 16, Plant Building. 1 SBOHANTS TaeE OF STEAMSHIP WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. leveat: 0. KNIGHT end MISCELLANEOUS. “Pp OCND TOP The a Sbove celebrated CBMBET tore at low rates 3028-3 MY DRAULIC CEMENT,** ed te furnish the ndersigned are now Be 10 dealers aud contrae- J. G.& J. M. WATEES, Bo. 35 High street, Georgetown. NS Pop Bagies, Beak sat Loe" ‘op Buggies, Sse 7 iv Jump-see. Catringee, Beooud-hand ip exchange P. D.sou MID? tween © and Db, W Street. Baitim SPGING STYLE CARRIAGES.—Over Of the latest New York styles of Topard No- Carriages tak 0: Ho. 319 Lith strest. be- Sehington,and 94 W. Fay M4. mayll-ly* Gall before par: LL LIME! Limp So oe WOOD-BURNT LIMB ¥0 cents per Darrei. | THOMAS B street, bet. leth a: ORTLABD (IMPORTED CEMENT, FOR making Artificial Sone or any kind of Concrete work for celiars, water works of Cottmi mayi-ur idee, &c., ee ee La yp The ment la the world. eat for, District es wm. Guina 64 Lonistana avenue, STATEN i S™IRbe est eet asceper iene ‘The oldest and iar, may be 4. FISHES. FIBST CLASS BCOUE! 615 Hh street, o) Ets, Pateut om SPROLALTIES OF His SOLE PROG Ladies Dre eaned without taking them apart, Gentlemen's * cleaned without shrinking. Grease spots removed effectually, so that they never atoe ogni. Kid Gloves cleaned on short notice, Prices mo 4 erate; a ISLAND. S.¥.. DYSING ESTAB- at of im the w Donctoalit yanaranteed. sepl-ly E** JOBR G BARTHEL. STEAM UYER AND Scobz sr, Bo. 114 Fear ‘A : par’ Gentiomons Garments Cleaned snd Dyed whnowt Kid Olcvee, Goes, Fars, etc., Cleaned st shortest ottwe _ ‘nov ls-tr PBESS T4UNAs. BULLE LADIB> SATCHE! OLD AND PRACTICAL MANUFACTORY BUY FOR CASH, br] 4T SEDUCED PRICES. rm HEE TRUNK: ENGLISH AND PACKING TRUSES. GERTS T VELING B. POURET BOOMS, VALISES, Ess, SxDDL as JAMES 5S. TOPHAM @ 0O., ane EBSTH STEB ‘Adjotaing Odd Fellows’ Hall N OTICE. The Steamer GEORG: |A leaves 7th street wharfevery MONDAY EVENING at 9 o'clock, for Leonardtown, Piney Potnt, Maraball’s, Point Lookout Baltimore, BE. NIGHTINGALE, 1316-tool A INSURANCE COMPANIES. erent ae eae UITABLE LIF; T#s na baler tt sd ASSUBAR The bustness may3-ly FIRE INSURANCE Niagara Fire Insurance Amota, 61,358.225. Surpl . Bepublic Fire Insurance Compary of Now York— Assets, $70,000. Surplus, $400,000. Manhattan Fire Insurance Company of Hew York Assets, $605,450. Surplus, 9396.00. National Fire Insurance Qompany of Phtladel- obia, Pa.—Assets, $865,000. Surplus, @253,000. Ola Dominion Fire Finia—Assets WILLIAM L. BRAMHALL meyB-tr Agents, 607 7th street iy of Ni CO. north AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. TW. E. WALLS G5 Auctioncers, Nos.900 and 90% Ponnsyirania avenne, cor. 9! OF 4 STOOK OF BRUSSELS, SE-PLY IN > ¥ MORNING, Sootember 234, commencing at 1@ o'clock, we will acli, on the first floor of out 670K — oF ganrats AND OIL- 2 = a8. 4 LARGE STOCK Pieces of J. Crossley & So: Pisces of Crowley's, Brig "4 Body Brassets; ¥'S, Bright's, Dixon's aud other piemakes of Tepeutry Brussels; ces Of super cad extra ioereion eer e . ae Pleces of Verit at 6 tention of buyers to the pcre sale. ae it Je the first of the season. and a good —- is offered to purchase at low figures. ‘erms: ls sepid Bp) WM L. WALL & 09., Ancta B* E. J. SWEET Broker and Anctioneer, Bo. 611 7th street, opposite U. 8, Post Office, ‘RUSTEE’S SALE OF GROUND IN SQUARE 5 1 ie BEISG N THE Ni wWeatie iy of trust GPs resorted in wver 654, folio 127, land records for Washington county, D. 0.. asd at the party secured thereby, jon, fafroct of the premises, r 30th, AL twenty, (20.)in square num- and eleven, (1,111) ‘erm }, With interest from Angast 8, 1571, to Gay cf sale, and expenses of sale in cash; balance in one year with inter:st at six per cont. $0 down en day cfeule, ‘The title is perfect Persons of ‘moderate means wishing to secure gronnd for homes will find it to their advantage to atte tl je. MARTIN M. ROHRER, Trustoo, eepi7-d E.J.8 T, Anct. “E J. SWEET, BY © 2° SURF Etate Broker and Auctioneer, No, 511 7h strect northwest. TEUSTEE’S SALE OF GROUND IN PoyeEs No, 3111, BRING NEAR THE NEW JAIL. By virtne of o deed of t dated January 19, 18 2, recorded in Liber 661, folio 342,006 of ‘the land records for Washington county, D.O., and at the written request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at public anction. in front of the Prumises, on WEDNESDAY, Bepten ber 30, A. D 3874, st 9 o'clock p. m_, all of original lota numbered three (3) avd four (4).in square numbered eleven hundred and eleven (1111 ‘Terms: 40 and expenses of sale in cash; balance In one year wit 1.) a undred interest at rix per cent. Fitty dol- t time of ‘Title perfect. eee "MARTIN M._ ROHBRER. Truttee, repl7-td EB. J. SWEET, Auctioneer, PROPOSALS, P#grosars FOR A PASSENGER ELEVA- TOR FOB THE SOUTH WING OF Phd STAT! AR AND NAVY DB! £NTS’ BUILDING, WASHINGTO: Orrice oF BUPERVIsiNG ARCHITECT, TREASURY DEPARTMENT: w D. 0., Sept. 7th, 1874. Aigied Proposals will be received at this office un- til 12 m. of the 67H Day oF OctoBER, 1874, for far. wishing, delivering, fitting, and puttiog in place Pasteuger Elevator in the South Wing of the new Sate, War, and Navy Departments’ Building, Washington, D_0, Navy Depar 5 Copies of the General Spacificstions, Drawings of Dar, and Forms of Proposals, may be had on appli- cation at this office The scaffolding required by the Contractors to ASHINGTON, put the Eicvator in place will be farnished by the Government, free of charge, but will be erected by the Contract: 8. The Elevator mu:t bs completed within three moriths trom date of acceptance of proposal, and the Uon'ractors will be required to guarantee their work for a period of two years. Payment will be made on the completion of the work, leas ten (10) cent., which will be retained untii the Blevator has beon satisfac.orily tested for ® pericd of six months. All bids must be accompanied by a penal bond in the sum of five thousana d: lars, ( $5,00),) that the der will accept and perform the contract if awarded him; the safficiency of the security to be cortified by the United States Jndge, dlerk of the Cnited States Oourt, or the District Attorney of the district wherein he resides, ‘Fhe Department reservos the right to reject any or sil bids it'it be a todo deemed for the taterest of the Gov- 0, Bvery bid mast be made on the printet form to be obteined at this office, and most conform in every respect to the requirements of this advertisoment, CF it will pot be consider Pr will not be received from parties who are Di maelves engaged inthe manufacture of Elevators, and who have not the necessary facilities for getting out the work. Proposals wil! be enclosed in a sealed envelope endorsed * Bid for Passenger Elevator far the South Wr at New Lopes! Rats) i N Bepart- mens’ ding,” and addr 0 : ‘4. B. MULLETT, sepd Ut Bupervisiog Architect GRANITE WO: 8 AND FRNC: OFFICE OF StreRvisiNG ARCHITECT,, TREasURY DEPARTMENT, Washinoton, D. 0., August 29th, 1874 Sealed Proposals will be received at this office RU! 12 M. of the 21st Dav oF SEPTEMBER, 1574, tor furnishing and delivering. at the site of the United States General Post Oifice, Washington. D. O. all of the Cut-Granite Work required for the Approaches and Fences of the buildiug, in accord: ance with Drawings and Specifications, Bach bidder yubmit to this offic block of the Grant block te be 12 by face the natural fri the ether faces the grade of cutting proposed to be Gone on the work, which must fe equal to the standard sample to be seen at this office. ‘The whcle «f the stoue, cut and ready for setting, must be delivered st the site of the building as rapidly ey may be required by the progress of the work, the delivery to be commenced withla two months after the award of the contract, and the whole work to be completed within four m nthe from same date, under a penalty of one hundred dol- lars ($100) for each day’s ‘delay above the time above stipulated. Proposals will be made for the work as exhibited ¥ the Drawings and described by the Specifiontions. ‘No bid will be received except from the cog or lessees ef the ynarries from which the ston TO- posed to ve fornished, er their agents. parties who areengaged in stone-outting ave the necessary facilities for a prompt execation of the work as required, and who must farnish a bond from the owners of the quarry from which their temple is taken, that they will deliver tne steck required in time to enable the bidder to com- plete the work within the tive sbove specified, Ps) ments will be made monthly, deducting ten por cent. of work executed until the flual completion of the contract. All bids must be accompanied by the bond of two responsible persons, in the «um of flve thousand dol- Years, ($5,000,) that’ She bidder will accept wad par- form: the contract if awarded him, and execute bondi therefor in the amount of five thousand dollars, {95.00 ) ‘Tae bond to be approved by the United States Judge, Clerk of the United States Qourt, or the District Attorney of the district wherein the bid- der resides, ‘The Department reserves the right to reject any or all bids, iF it be doomed for the iuterest of the Gore erpment to do 80. Every bid must be made on the printed form, to be obtained at this 0! confurm if every reepect to the require ‘isement, or it will not be considered. Copies of the Pians ard Specifications may be ob- tained on application at this office. Proposals must be inclosed in a seated envelope endorsed for Out-Granite Work for the Approsche cee of the United States Ganeral Post Offic ton, D. O.,” and, with the samples led with the name of the bid- ren, adc reesed to der and quarry marked the! rae S1-18t Supervising Architect. MERCHANT TAILORS, : . SMI eis MBEKUHANT TAILon, F Sraser, Orrosirs Parent Orrici 1 Washiagton, D. Oo.) A D NAVY evopettan MER ERE TAILOR, here rey Bo Seu Pens: ‘ave., Washington. ovtieee OPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENOK STORES. Office Post and Depot Commissary of Subsrstence, ASHIS + D. 0. Sept. M1, 1374 Sealed Proposais, in duplicate, will be’ recuived st this cffice, antl 12 on thé jast MONDAYS of October, Nevember, and December, 1874, for the following store Ko. 1 Fiour, Oorn, Meal, Soap, Beans, Salt, Bcminy, Bocen, Breakfast Bacon, Sinvked Boel. Amount required rach month, quality, and conadi- tons, made known by s pig et G@.BELUL.C_S.US A. RID GLOVER DEPOT! SiD GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! SID GLOVES FOR MISSES A-BUTTON 2 BUTTON S-BUTTON {avovas: @ENUINe JOUVIN'S! @ENUIN« ALEZANDERS! a CHAS. BAUMSB 1D GLOVE DEPGO VENTH STRERT. OORSET UORSET H FAOTUBY! OOBSET FRENCH CORSETS! < ERMAN CORSETS: 4LL STYLES OF CORSETS (Oo band and made to order at BANKERS. TO $100 INVESTED IN WALL often leads to fortune. No lisbiliry, “The pecniation”’ sent free by HIUKLING & O0., and Brokers, 72 Broadway, N.Y. se@l-3u MPaNy, FUREIGN reet, New Yo: Conservatively Orgapized ( from speculative tendencies) for doing the business of cut-of-town Banks, Bankers, Corporations, Merchants and In- @ividusls deeiring to keep » bank account in New York City. Oustomary interest allowed on daily balances. Usual re-disconnt facilities granted. Qor- respondence solicited. Prompt in businees and safe ef Bx! on the priaci- Gives of Enrops. 6 LIVINGSTON, NEWBERN & Oo , Lonton, = AMERICANSAVI BANA Gata ireets, (Federe! Bulidings Interest poid on Jonn Hitz, Pres’t [jans-lyJ0. B. Pa xries, Ossh E. 8°8; Seas awe buok BS, Sacond National Bank ‘808 Seventh streat “Transact General’ Banking, Wuonangorand Ool- eae ELE, } aad GOVERNMEN? A BouItEcTS AND BUILDESS, TAKE NO- ‘The ST. GEORGE HEATING BAWGE, the best pee et de the cooking of 2 lerge Latrobe. of them have feed ey attobe, Homaress ote ce aibas 4, SANK ERS, rhe in in snagement Fal r Li ine eeiedaek ViVi wisn, SLATB MANTEL AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, RY 2. BWaRnen, ag a ‘ Federal Buildings, cor. F snd 7th sts., northwest, STEE'S SALE OF VALU. 14 - TRROVED PROPERTY ON TH DUTH ® * ey AND U 818 NURTHWEsT 1 30. 1st, at S30 oak . he o' Thoeky of Washington, D-C.rto site "Alter Les numbered twenty-one (31) and’all of Lot numbe: ed ) except the soath eight (3) feet by Meigs’ subdivision of (9) ten, (10) and three hundred aud depth of said pogit of one hundred ($109) Hl conveyancing at ooxt of sa Qne or more newspapers published in the city of Washington, D. C. Z. W. DENHAM, Trustee. 7 THE PUBCHAS: HAVING FAILED to comply with tne above » L will resell the above ropry: ia front a te , on WEDNES- Bs ptember 16th, 1é74, at 9 o'clock p. m., at t k and cost of the defaulting purchaser. vo se abor®’ W. DENHAM, Trustee. S27 TRE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED, on account of the rain, uutit MONDAY, September ‘Viet, 1874, at 3 o'clock» m Z W. DENHAM, Trastes. sepl7theém J.T. OOLDWELL TO-MORROW. YB _H. WARNER, Bre Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest, TRUSTEES SALE OF A THRE R BRICK DWELLING OS THE SOUTH BGR UF B STRERT SOUTH, BETWEEN Isr AND 2) STREETS EAST, AT AUCTIO. nee ton, u . D. 1870, duly recorded in ber No. 626, folio 446, one of the land records for toe District of Columbia, and also by virtue of a éecree of the Supreme Court of t cavse No. 3,201, docket 12, snbstituti: sigued trustees in place of Baniel L. the request of the party secured thereby. I at public ction, in front of the Pigeon on TUESDAY. ember 22, 1874, at 5:30 o'clock p. m , ali that c in piece or parcel of ground situate and being in the city of Wasnington, District of Os- tumbia, Known and designated on the plat or plan of said city as Lot lettered F,in s subdivision of lots nombered eighteen (18) and nineteon, (19,)in Square numbered seven hundred and thirty; tO, (752,) together with the improvements, &c., coutieting fa three. story pressed brick front Dwel: Ung, witb beck butiding, £o, ne-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balance in 6,12 and 15 months, with interest tee reserves the right to resell the property at the mt oust of the defaulting purchaser, after five ®’ advertisement, 2 GEORGE W STICKNEY, Trasteo. W 8 LL Salesman, seps-co&d {Chronicte,m,w,fkda} Y B. H. WARNEE, Estate Broker and Anctioncer, Federal Buildings, corner7th and F sts. northwest, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, DISTBIOT OF COLUMBL. AT UNION- IN SAID COUNTY, iMPROVED BY 1 DWELLING-HOUSE AND OTH IMPROVEMENTS. BY virtue of a decree of the Supreme Vonrt of @e: District of Columbia, passed ia Baaity 004, of James’ L. Barbonr et al. Vao Hook ot al., the undersigned ‘blic mactios, to the highest ‘DNESDAY, the 40th day of Septem- hour of 4:39 o'clock p. m., 01 iz oo < a trndee will sell bidder, on WE ber, A’ D 1374, at ti the premises her t t of land lying 5 Uniontown, beginning for the raid piece, parcel or tract of land at the southeast corner fort by the intersection of Pierce street and Jefferson atreet, as inid down npon the revised plat of said Uniontown, rupping thence uth side of Jeiferson strect south sever da haif degrecs, east five hundred and ir fest, to 8 Hoff’s west- line; thence er? ‘augles south fourteen and gives, west eight hundred and sixty-seven feet, more or loss, to the division line between said Uniontown property end the property of George W. Talbert; thence running with safd line, north forty seven ard a haif degrees, west (allowing three- gvarters of sou for variation of compass) eight hondred and eighty feet; thence south seventy-five and « half degrees, east two hundred and three fet to the center of seid Pierce street; thence north fourteen and a half degrees, east two hundrel wad ‘ifty feet, to a point in aline with the eouthera line f lot 171, on said Uniontown plat; thence south seventy-five ard a bail degrees, east thirty fast, to the east side of taid Piorce strect. and theace north fonrteen and a half degrees, east one bundred and binety-eix feet, to the point of bogianing, containing sie aud» quasier acres of laud, more ur less, to gether with the buildings and apeurtensuces, con- sisting of 9 large Dweiling-house and ouzbouses. ‘Terme of eale: One-third (>;) cash; residue in three equal fer peyments, in 6, 12, aud 15 months, de d payments to bear interest at eight por cent, unum, anti! paid, from day of sal, aad to be ed by ihe promissory notes of the pil chaser er purchasers, indorsed to the satisfac.ion’ of the trus- ee, und to be alien ou the property sold. Nodsod given until the whole purchase money and iatereat shail have been paid, 29) will be rejuired when the p xtv is sold. or within twenty-four hours afersale, The residne of cal nts to be made wishin ten days feom the day of sale, otherwis: trustee will resell the preperty at the cost and risk ofthe defaulting purchaser or purchasers, “Alt au. veyancing at the cost of the purchaser or purcha- . WM. J MILLER, 7 coplT-dade . Trdatee RY BH. WARNER. Real E: BH. WABNER, Acct. state Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest. TRUSTER’S SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON U STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 12TH AND 15TH STREETS, AT AUOTI By virtue of a deed'of trast, dated April 11th, 873, and ut the request of the party 5 ill ofler for sale at public auction, in front ‘of the premises, in” W on city, D. Oy at 3 o'clock, 01 the 30th day of Bep- real estate - north © street, 128 feot 155 inches from the northeast corner of Square 274, thence west 42 feet, thence south 10) feet, thence ‘east 42 feet, thonce north 10) fort to place of beeianing. Terms: 870. with interest at 8 per cent. from April lith, }: id expenses of oe en cae; sad he balance in 6'and 13 months, for which the notes f the purchaser, bearing interest from day of sale, and secured by a deed of trast on the property, will be taken. @100 deposit regaired when the prop-riy is cold. “All conveyancing at the purchaser's ex- pense. ‘Terms of sale to be complied with in seven ‘i T gale, or the property will be resold at seplt-co8ds days afte risk and cost of defaulting purchaser F. P. MULLOY, Trastes, J.T. COLDW ELL, Saicsman: ¥ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioneer, 619 7th street. By virtue of a dee? of trust, dated on the 20th RQ. y of July. A. D. 3372, duly recorded in Liber No. 610, folio lus, &e , of the la for Washington cr unty, D.O.,'end by direction of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public suction, in front of the pre;niaes, on THU BS! the Ist'day of October, A. D. 15 D. m.4 Lot numbered 29, accortiog to Hopkins’ division of Square numbered 110, in the city of cton, D. G.. together wich’ the improve- ° 10 per cent, per annum,iné und 12 months afcer sale, aud scared Dy deed ot trust upon the premises sold. Terms to be fully complied with withi deye after sele, otherwise the trus- — to reseli te property after ono week's notice, at ibe risk and cost of first purchaser. Aliceny erancing st purchaser's on ¥ LOUIS D Wings '{ Trastoos. sepil-cotd THOS BSWAGGAMAN, Anct, ¥ LATIMER & OLEARY, B5* "ictionsers and Boal Mctate Brotors, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and ilth st Star Ofice Buildings, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON V STRERT, BETWEEN 1378 AND 1dr STS, NORTAWRST. a Moore oad Pe _ on oe gee trast, iat res) ively jay of febraary, 371, and the 18th day of March, 1872, and re: coréed in Liber 640, st folio 129,and Liber 675, at felo 496, and by itten request of the party se- cured thereby, we sual sell, in front of the prem- tees cp, WEDNESDAY ihe Sock day of Betton. at 9 o'clock p.im.. Lot 13, ia U. J. White's reco! subdivision of west if of square nam- bored 336, improved by a two-story ant basemeat rick Dwelling. Terms; One-third cash; balance In 6,12 and 18 months, with interest at § Pet cont. per annum. do- red by deed premises sold. Gon- 10) down at ti U 5. MABSHAL'S bes ae a iG Py Pal NTIN| matey, BOILES. MAOHINERY, In virtue of « writ tacias, on jedgmont of AY. the Tath Bay: of Beptocver, att at a ‘ re Olteon' ‘et the o! “shading F Foresbadenings of the The eartiect enggestton of earsuacte ony EVENING STAR. | TRUSTEE PY ELL jOUTH, ‘By virt) 30th. A. D. folio 173, of Columbi: thereby, 1 ® Tes, co 30 o'elcck p. m., all that certain piece deteg in the city of bia. Known as being pact of of ground lyi1 District of ‘iger's subdivision of original lot ten. Leb (2), in equare one rat (18) feet weet (2), and runp’ atey 18) feet trustee reserves the right to re the risk and cost five ay 0” edvartierment seps-coads TRURSDAY sane Beginning for of the port i thence slong the coreer Tth and F he request set! at padli MONDAY, Septem! ‘Oni pumbered s w heast corner ing thence s ut! of t 1 seven hundred and a! ‘be same at a point or of sell the prot * defaulting parc ZOBGE W. STICKNBY, Trustee, Dhron.m,w {kde} Bg, Broker snd Anctioncer, sts. northwest, er Bt jand records for the District of the party secared ic auction, in front of the ber or parcel Washiog- mbercd two of said fot two years, with in- secured by @ 100 will be re- ing ty, at er, after ns ih S2-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED anti! % ‘ar and ace ser2l-dtds » September 24th. Oo WwW BTt J.T COLDWEu BY, Trastes, Saiosman. BY THOMAE E wWaccaman, Beal Estate Auctioncor, 919 7th street, COSY TWO-STORY FRAME, STORY FRAME IN aD (On WEDNESDAY. Sep'omber 234. at 6:30 lock Feplg td Ri RTHWEST it public auction, b: w ITH ON luis 2 on the prem. bee perty, frontiug . WAGGAMAN, Anctione:r. BY UATINER & Cueary Boerner tT Honeers and Boal Estate Brokers, ‘theast corner Pennsylvania avenee and Litb st, LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF Star Office Build! ing. INE JEWaDaY SILVEb AND SILVES Pra Te * Pia D WABE. CUTLERY, &c., AT AUCTION wi NESDAY MORNI i wall at our auction rooms,on WED- NG, September 34.00 10 o’elcck,and to be continned inthe EVEN- OG at 7 o'clock, @ large assortment of the above- named English vera, Anchor 1K Wate 1 uitons, Kin assortment of & Ontlery. & , The Levers, tine Stem-w: hes, French Watches. assorted becond-band Gold and Silv: by the most celebrated ter and Soltaire Rings, Pi reat variety, as Sets, makers, ins, & Pin Sh ac. ings, Stugs, Pens ‘ard Poncils. Re , &. ver-plated Ware, Table and Pocket onds, viz: Fine Gold American Levers, vers, Dismond-set Watches, Daplex L ling aud Stom- Iso, absut Wate! large bore stock will positively be sold without reserve, and is well worthy the attention of the public sepld Terms cash LaTIMESB & OLEARY, Ancts, THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, ¥ Brat ‘Louisiana avenue, two doors east of 7th SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED “A No TEoetEee. BEAL ESTATE ON F STREST TWEEN 9TH AND WTH STREETS WES’ THs By virtue of a deed of trust to the nader- Bored ances November 22, corded in. r cords for Washi Colembia, and at the thereby, we will sell at the premises, ber, 1s74,st uate in ‘the eity of Columbia, known and described upoa the plat and Plan of said city as and being all of lot numbered Diteen - Fequest of the on THU RS o'clock jepth of # ty being een, 1873, T No.732, folio 147 ,one of the land jon county in the District of ublic suction, and duly re- party secured front of 5.) and ran- Ding thence esst on F # reot forty-one (il) feet and ore (1) inch; thence south parallel with the east and west lines of said lot sixty (60) feet; thence east twenty (20) feet te the east line of said lot; thence south with sai sorttheast corner of said south line forty-six ( southwest corner of ‘weet line fort: id east line ninety-nine ( Int; thence 46) fot ‘and one ¥-four (44) feet’ to the jaid lot; thence nerch with th 99) fect to the ‘west with th (1) inch to t gis of the 30- foot alley; thence west with said alley fifteen (15) feet to the southwest corcer of the front lot; and thence northerly with the weat partoteaia ine of said front part of said lot one hundred and sixteen (116) feet te the place of b+ ginning, together sivgniar the improvements, ways, eassments, appurtenances to the same belonging or apper! ip land ‘erms of sale, as presetibed by said deed of tenst: The amcunt secured thereby, unpaid, ($43.08) 43,) and expense « 6.) twelvey (I pearing interest fecm the di by adeed of t of 8200 will couveyarcing at the cost of the purchaser terns of sale are not complied with wit! of sale. in carh, and the 2.) and eighteen (18, rust on the pi be required at mi Dalance at six athe. foi |. A deposit 0 of sie Pail in seven dos* from the date of sale, then tas property to be resold at the risk and cost of the defauiting pure chasr, and DAN IRL PHILLIE THOMAS LOWL the raid deposit Ta be forfeited. ENRY H. TALLMADGE. { Trustees, LING, Anct. BY Anctior South west oorner Pennsylilania OHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV © AND, MPBOVED REAL eS STREST, BETWER 220 STRESTS WEST WASHINGTON. UNI BORTH ‘By virtue of's decree of the Supreme Bheve viene E cause No.3,001, of Louis H Boh Sarah H Tartor et \79.) (mace by the trustees in the cay je provements thereon, conststiag of a | containing al lately after the above sale will set! lot 22, in sqnare seventy- 5 each of said lote2é and inches on Hi street, by 173 fest fe dwelling, Inmeal said subdivisi ine, (7: and improvements; 33 being’ 35 feet LATIMER & OLEARY, neers and Heal Estate Star Office Baik s AN TIT DISTKIOT OF Y, the put 13 rooms. ion of said lot 14, in said bove sale wi Brokers. avenue and lith #t., iding. TATE oO N 2ist AND gO GOL! of assed in ogaity msider against the undersigned, as trustees ‘a maid cause, will sell, at public auc highest bidder, on TUESD 9: 4 day of September, commencing at 2 o'clock p.m , onthe premises, the hereinafter-desoribed real esiatn, to wit: Lot numbered 23, in suddivision of orizinal lot numbered lt, in square numbered seventy-nine, with the ‘ge brick ill sell lot tet- jott’s subdivision of ori- William P. ginal lot 13, in said square 79, and the improvements thereon, ccnsisting of a large dwelling-h 8. And immediately after the above sale will sell Lot lettored B, in said subdivision of said lot 13, ia said im iing-house; said lots A 1 feet in depth. by by 71 fe ‘ovements thereon, consisting of and B being 21 { sale: One-third purchase mor aid; the payment thereof te be secured by the promissory notes of the purchaser or purchasers, with a surety oF suretics, to be approved by the trustees, or the whole of the purchase mony can be paid Cash on day of sale, or on final ratification there,f by the conrt, purehi ten right to rese of the defs posit of 950 A lien wi the ill be required on each erty when sold. pl7-d&ds JAMES G. PAYNE, J. MILLER, Paid. ancing at cost of the purchaser or purchasers. fails to comply with terms conver Ir of sale withia ter day =f sale, the Trustee reserve the Property sold at the cost and visk ting purchaser or purcharers. A de- piece ef prop- { Trastees, WM J. LER, LATIMER & CLEARY, Anots, B* ONE io. pITE TES, pT moe + oa tbe to > bat fet del BY AEE Broker 224 ant A TBUSTEES’ SALE OF TH Fr e }OUS! > ee ‘=f ERETS NOBTS ‘By virtue of a deed isv4, duly recorded WASH. B. WILLIAMS. Auctloacer, (Successor to Green & m8. Anict’s, a ) 1001, northwest corner loth and D. FINE BED UxP PUFFING WALNUT M. |. WALNUT T ROBES, TOP DBOSKS, SSES. WAL oon BC. &C, September tained in 19 ro 12 I street, between léth ate 1 Tth street, opposite USES ON Tw SEN R AN WEST. AT of trast, in Hber ¢ land records for 4 a DRESS) WRITING A BLe8,WaAL- D ecce iON. “piatrict of ING Cask [i aD 25cm, at Lo ¥ "shall scll the above named rn oms, in honss end 15th sts. loneer 8. Post Omice. TWO-8TO! TY Piast BOUNDARY Mb tls je changes i> epparel is ale observable tn hat: and bon- | pte The Gret hint of spring or a n und in the slight, yet distinct, vartations ead cov! Already the shop windows filled with bais, loaded with velvet, and fe Drilliant wresthes, which, were in a ter, would be the envy of the pasiug Now these milltvers’ forestadowings are merely glanced at, and forgotten for the tie. Tere will be no essential ti ue of shapes daring the early fall. The favor. ite style will be the Leghorns, with low, round, fiat crowns and finger wide brims, turned ap ageinst the crown on one or bok sides. This The Danbury News Mau ou Retas. Mr. Baile of the Danbury News, went ont to | Europe with an insatiate yearning to ses some ruins. From teyhood hours his thought had been that if be could but go to Earope and see aruined castle he would be willing to ap lite and all its pleasures, He hee now seen several ruing, but they do not come up to the an‘icipation. He says of one of them “The castle, like many other ruius I have seen, is formed of a curious m xtare of stove cbips, cobbles and brick. I had an ides that they were of huge, ereniy-equared blocks of us or joors. But they are of | Style bas been moderately popular all summer, fore ‘uch composition as I mention, and the | the for it increasing as (heseason waned. uilders ever succeeded in ng them up mon, these hate have the under side of night is something I cannot understand. | the brim faced all over with velvet, an inch- are not of marble, but of concrete. Where = — ye a = Ney r) ‘concrete they cory » flatly folded, or a ying ~y ye were tn tee ee fcart of velvet fastens in a Humber of loops rheumatism mast have been in the hey-day of | Without ends. on the left side, mot #o far backas its career. The family which didn’ have four | fo meriy. Mingled with the loops is a bunch of cases of it was looked down apon; and property a one) =“. _< plame. Under the enough. The ground floors to many of the prema ytbbar al pmo ed Rene aren eee oa MOA DEER ESRSS | Seemed booee heater ae The cement in the walls of the various rains excite the attention of many people. They fay it is impoesible to make as firm mortar ip these days. itis bard—barder than losing an eight hundred dollar horse. I have nothing to say against the cateness of the in the matter of architecture and ais,—potaply bornished ‘silver.—except oxy- Gized silver (this has ran its course) are apari ly placed upon the veivet garniture; and thi with insignificant variations, is the ‘regulation model for an October bat High suthoritice deciare that plaids, stripes and iguresare to be fashionsble in all dress materials, for cool and cold weather, which ts equivalent to saying that plain and simple shapes and meager trimmings are to be the coming rule. Plaids, and stripes, and figures are so dificult to wim with semblance of grace or beauty, that, when they are th excessive garniture ceases to be practicable. The pretty, fashioned Gabrielle dross, mouified and improved, is re-introduced under the more prete * title of the Princesse. It revolver and breech-loader which I Tower of London. The ancients many things which we are jast discovering and pro- claiming &s our own invention, and 1 do not Covbt that it will yet be found that they had shirts opening behind. Bat let us not autici- vate. The walls were bullt of concrete in those ays, and not plastered. How their ugiiness was hid I do not know. Perhaps it was not | % Well adapted © vor costumes, and like concealed at all, but that it was just as we now | the long: nted polon- find it. In such a case there must have been Fe, is quite becoming t© most people. A good trouble. Imagine young Lord de Rowhbeer, jure is set off. and a bad figure much helped, ¥ the gracetul Princesse ever strongly of stuffs with whoee father recently came over with the Con- queror, dancing a set with a bewitching part ner. In tbe excitement of the dance he is struck against by Baron Ovonner, also recentiy from Normandy, and sent spinning agaiust the nutmeg-grater wall. You will have no trouble costume. Fashion may other than pl surfaces, there can never be ® questi the more genuine elegance of these. They are more refined and tasteful, and always more sat- in Imagining him getting on his feet in s way to | i*factory and economical than any figured, concent the damage to his pants, and. with ‘the | StTiped or plaided goods ean be. (ng requires Mood trickling down his face, his sword drawn, | * !¢** quantity of this material, which may be d shaking with passion, inviting the Baron | turned, according to necessity, upside down to step out In the back yard and get ‘‘nalied” | *M inside m of such as hasan ‘up and down” or right and wrong «ide. It is believed that the deep, rich shades of maroon, brown and biue will be quite as popa- jar as biack during the winter, both for in and cut-door wear. They are & ploasaut change from black, and there is much greater security im purchasing low-priced colored silks than ix purchasing biack, which bas become #0 up- staple that the largest dealers refuse to warrant even the best makes. Among woolen fabrics, cashmere, drap d'cte, and camel's heir cloth Will, as heretofore, be the most widely qorn: and’a promised compromise between the Aght cashmere and heavy drap d’ete will fill « long- felt gap in winter goods —“Home and Society.” Sovibmer's for October. 8 TIFIC between the eyes. With eqaai ease we can imagine the Baron, later inthe night. awakened trom & sound, virtuous sleep by a lump of con- crete falling from the wall of his bed-cham ber and striking him on the nose. We wiil not Pause to listen to his remarks.” A Maw Cuarcep Wits Evecrricrrr. — About the middle of July, Major Edward Gott- heil, & somewhat prominent resident of New Orleans, received & severe paralytic shock, and # short time after there were developed in him tymptoms which, it is said, have bat one paral- lel in the history of medical science. One eve- ning he was siéeping as profoundly as when in health, when the watchers in the adjoint room were to hear him cry ont several times as if in Fs ny. They found him bolt upright in bi bed though ordinarily not able to move without aid. Aroused in this manner from sound slumber, his first conceit was that some one had stolen into the room and applied to him a heayily-charged galvanic battery, bat he was soon satisfied that this was not the case on discovering that his paralyzed arm was cor- ered with what appeared to be @ phosphoric light. Holding the stricken limb up, electric lights dripped from his fingers like ‘drops of hiquia fire, wallet the whole arm and the core: sponding sides of the face and neck were illu- | this way one ets h dispatch a: - minated in like manner. Feeling a peculiar tainty Somenus asta, eeu oi anne fimsation in his left eye. he called upon his | Gc., and toa certain exieut friends to examine it. ‘They did so, and foand | tics’ present. that it emitted a bright light. These phenomena It is an admitted fact, w continued for several hours, bis physician being sommoned in the mean time, when the affect members assumed their usual appearance. After this mysterious occurrence the symptoms of the patient took a favorable tarn, snd at last —_ he had nearly recovered his usual health. Menonanpa.—The Dutch pere warn the public that the cnrious-looking buts imported from Acheen are poisonous. These nuts have a fancied resemblance to the bead of an ape, and sre extensively sold as play- things for children. E. Reichardt proposes the use of the micro. scope in the determination of the quality of drinking water. For this purpose a tew drops of the water are evmporated onaslip of glass, end the forms of the crystal obtained compared with those of known salts dissolved in water and re-crystallized in h physiologists may explain if they can, that women, whatever else they may be, are not inventive in the broadly scientific sense of the word. On this Sccount we record with satisfaction tne an nouncement that reaches us from San Franci 0, 0f & lady of that city who hasinvented « anew kind of a needle, which bas the adv: tage Of admitting of the insertion of a diner thread than ordivary needies, and making a proportionally smaller hole in the process of sewing.—(* Academ: cribmer’s for October WHat is PERSONAL MAGNETISM?—A mag- netic temperament, as nearly as anything, is the temperament of the artist, of genius, and yet it may not be associated with, may be radi- cally opposed to art or genius. We are usually so much under its influence, if affected at ali, that we do not pause to think of its composition. If we should think, we should find that the natural magnet is invariably sympathetic, in- tense, individual, independent, strong of w generally imaginative, egotistic, self-confident. inclined to be aggressive. Commonly a large degree of discipline with it; for the con- quering faculty is inclined to conquer first at home, and covers sharp angles and harsh ener- gies with the velvet and satin of social ameni- Ues. Bat for a certain eelf-containment, mag- netism, so active and penetrating is ite ‘force, might ‘escape, and waste itself; and there is nec«l of it for many ends. She who ts spontaneously magnetic is hard to atfect magnetically. As a rule, she has her :Totc fortune In command, and this is rare and lucky to @ degree. inward hore without, place her in the power of her dearest enemy. If the relation of the sexes be & siege, it is onfair; since man, in attacking woman, has his secret ally—herself—within the gates, to whom he looks for support, and on whem he counts at every escalade. Impartial asthe contest may be, it is always two against one —The Galazy for Octo A SmnctLar RaiLgoap Accipert.—Thom: Cavanagh, emploved by the Delaware, Lac! moa and Western Katiroad company, met th a terrible death nesr Beavertown, N. J., yeeterday morning. About a mile from liewer= wn, Thomas Hoffman, « flagman in th ploy of the oompany, observed that one of the wheels of the engine was covered with blood. On examination he discovered the bead of the uufortunste clerk fastened somehow tn the machinery around the wheel. He took it in bis arme and carried it a mile back, when he dis- covered Cavanagh’s beadiess body. Xt ts not known how be got beneath the wheels of the train, but it is eupposed that he fell off while the train was in motior N Times, “ Economic SClENCR was put to @ good use at Beitast, Ireland, during the session of the Brit- ish Science Association. There was a strike of workmen in that city which bad continued for fcven weeks at the time of the sssociation’s meeting. While the Economic Science section was discussing the relations of capital and labor delegations from the masters and workingmen were present, and from the practical sugges tiens made in the debate, the two delegations arrived at an understanding which terminated the strike, The next day work was resumed, and Prof. Tyudall, in bis closing address, had the pleasure of announcing the fact to the as sociation. SLEErLess Pzorite—and there are many in America—should court the sun. The very worst “oporific is landanum, and the very best is sun- shire. Therefore it is very plain that poor sleep- ers should pass as many hours of the day in suu- shine, ard as few as possible in the ehade. Many women are martyrs, and yet do not know it. They shut the sunshine out of their houses and hearts, they wear veils, they carry parasols,they do all that is possible to keep off the subtiest, and yet most potent,influence which is intended to give them strength and beauty and cheerfal- ness. Is it not time to change all this, and 80 get roses and color in our pale cheeks, strength in our weak backs, and courage in our timid souls? The women of America are pale and delicate; they may be blooming and strong, and the sunlight will be a potent influence in this transformation. Well they nottry it a year or two, and oblige thousands of admirers? TRIRTY-NINe Lasues on THE Bare Back.— Ceptain Jordan, a colored man, stole a gau from another colored man named Noah Scott, pear Atlanta, Ga., recentiy. The captain was arrested, and bis proposition was that, instead f being locked up, he should allow’ Noah to give him a whipping. After mach discussion it Was agreed that the whipping should consist of thirty-nine Iashes on the bare back with « strap. A great number of people went out to the bushes to see the punishment, which wasre- lentlesely inflicted and philosophically borne. 87 Old-fashioned grandmammy cloaks are to be revived; but unfortunately, without the old- fashioned grandmammies to fill ‘em. 87 In view of recent clerical complications ft may be interesting to know that a masic book, entitled “Songs of Lo to be put into A Rewepy Por Hay Fervee.—Professor Helmhoitz, aware of the poisonoas action of | the hands of Sunday school scholars. quinine upon infusoria, determined recently to | sg-Regnier, who was an important witness, make an experiment with that substance ou the | but fled from Paris at the beginning of the Ba: vibrionic bodies he had discovered in the nasal recretion of persons suffering from hay fever, and for that purpose he empioyed a neutral aud weak solution of quinine, which he poured into both nostrils with a pipette whist the pattent was in a recumbent position, with the head low. The result was fatistactory. Doctor Frickhoter, of Schwalbach, and Professor Busch, of Bonn, ba: the affection by thi Binz suggests & tepid solution of quinine should be used, and that instead of a pipette, Weber's simple but effective nose-douche should be employed for applying the quinine solation, care being taken that the quinine is free from adulteratiol zeine court- marti: bas been condemned to death in Centumaciaun for his traitorous con. duct in the negotia on, ond daughter of Joan 0. JOB NSON—81. JOHN In Bahimore, March, 1874, 5 Pp m., at the residence of the bri Saeed the Bev. F. Dougherty, BENBY OH BSON, of Washington, D C.,to Miss JENSIE MaUb er 1 Baltimore. * » he 16% instant. by CSL P. Walte bot is city. = Baits on the Bist * mai phil Richmond Tax Exotise Womaw's “ Bopy.”—A writer on an in the Aldine, exhibiting some of the differences = oe : between the vernacular ot the American and English, states that the waist of adress is by the latter Spaneianted a ue “we are ja Monten. much startled,” she says, “on receiving our ~y first wasbing-bille, to find that we were charged oe A with * low bodies’ and ‘loose bodies.’ eee Mer remains will be taken to Bichmond, Va., for posing there were any such ‘q) interment. shapes’ in our party, we found they were only [ Bichmond papers piease copy | bi, and low neck underwasts.”” ‘ GASKINS. Op Mondey moratng, September 21st, relates that a young American lady, on a visit AMELIA GASEINS, wife of the’ lave David Gas- kine, the 6% pear of ber age, af ® long aod pall agg tna ge he Starline, "eet | paivtul liners, which she Dore with Obristies £ on which bad the uncanny reputation of being | “*®de. tiecy on, cloey on, Cour mreher, baunted. The young lady bad subdued her ner- In thy cold ard narrow bed; vousners sufficiently to fall into light slamber, iivest yet in loviug hearts when there came 8 gentle tep at the door, and With the sileut dead lemly are Feayeotfally invited to attend ibe foperal trom the residevoe of ber son-In- law, Br. George 0. 20 Congress stroct, Georgetown, D. O., Tuesday aftsravon, 4 o'clock KRBANBRIEBL. On the 2)th instant, WIL- LIAM ©. BRANBEIBIIG youngest child of David B. and Barbara Krav and) &@ sepulchral voice wi through the key- hole, ‘« I want te come in and get my body. Tux Sutraverc Actp Overt ror Dirrageta. The Hamilton Spectator (Sout Australia) publishes details of the “‘Greathead” cure fer b |, age. 10 months ua aiptheria. The disease is declared by Mr. aay peetagits to wth, aud that latives and friends of the family are most re- spectfully invited to attend foeers! Tuvedey Sept > y 2 jock, from Fents’ residence, No 319 Missoar! avenue. De 0 +b instant, st Potomec View, Wismoreiand couse Ve SUBBET FRAMOIS, —— gd ot Geo, Went Mollie Tucker, aged 2 acmibe. UNDERTAKERS, &e. RtcHARD F. Banvey, Undertaker, (Successor to HARVBY & M*RR,) Bo. 934 F Sruxar, between Micth sad Tenth. RETAILS BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS “Sa F bis pa- : Mey Sean age man re wD perron four drops of sulphuric diluted tn three-quarters of a tumbler of water; hildren. The effect with « smaller dose for c! ii