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STEAMER LINES. F OR POTOMAC KIVER LANDINGS, eople iy Gth-street Wharf. JN EW ExPages Line via caNAL, BIL. A. ALEXANDRIA, Va. W ASH- PRIS GTON AnD GROMGRTUWN.D: O- Hrom_ Pier $ Mori. Whare WEDNESDAY snd SATURDAY, atiz =. i FRIDAY, at 5 p. line conpects lise phta with Bite at Pi Somi-weesiy Line of steamers for ‘Boston aud New Kvgland stat. bart- Boston by thts li a ne. YBB, Agent for D. of 0, -P OLYDESs oo Philadelphia. F. A. REED, Alexandria, Va. ph slvo a. PEARCE, ‘BY Devonshire street, cate. 7 Freights delivered by Knox's Express. Or- Gere left at 6 ral Ofice.603 Peuusyivenia sve- o ¢ Steamess’ whart, will be prom} on ogg pry AmEBICAN Link. AIL STSAMSHIPS. CARRYING M. = = AMEBICAN FLAG. Bailing every TAURSDAY from Phitadotphia for QUEESSTOWS acd LIVERPOOL, (45iN, INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGB ACCOMMODATIONS UNSUEPASSED. Eates #s low sa by another S-wt-claas Lin PESTER WSIGHT & BONS, General Agsuts, Phiindslpinia. W. BANBORY, Agen’ nue, Washingto FR ace™ 17 1425 P. RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. B SUNDAY, Juiy 35, 1a74 FROM WASHINGTON CITY. 6.00 a.m, and Way Stations. 7.00 Bie, Balamory Ansaprt Greaberry aa 1 5385: 426 burg, Keckeilie, Point of Rocks, : ‘ en Po Martiospare, Betxeier Borines, Oamberiand. = 0 road, Paliman Garg sone 0B Metropol Boitwmore ant Way Stsbwr Bonse, Bias onse, Biaty For farther information and_Obio Ticket Offices, Was! 459 Ponuaylvania avonne, \aken for Bagraze to be checked and received at 0 city. fut in ~ EP eee em. GEO.8. KOONTZ, Gen Agout. ira at the Baithmore Migton Sation one whers oriers will be "A SCHOR LINE. NEW YORK ASP GLASGOW, FAVORITS ROSTE FOR TOUR Passer, mimedations MEE KVRRY SATURUAE. FP axp 22 Noate &) aN P. ”, 2 d BELFAST. $70, according to Accommodations, turn Tickets inmad at reduced rates, MEDIATE and STRERAGE os low as by y other first-claw line. Drofis sued for any amowat at lowes: rates, kets oF farther toforcantion, apply to— Miss ANTE K- HUMPHERY: ‘cot. near Pennsylvania avente. MMAOK t¢ 1425 F strect NW. Dert, Washiugion, M PLILADELPHIA Bhip by “Hew Express Line.” BOSTON AND PEOVIDERC! in “Cizdes fron Line,” and on and Providence Rallrond. hee iseroomt of “How Express Line.” For full information apply te— F. BYDs, aptly $9 Water street, Georgetown, D. 0. UNABD LINE. ROTICE. With the view of diminishing the chances of col- Lsicn, the Steawers of this Line take @ specified course for all seasons of the year. ‘Ou the octward passage from Queenstown to Now York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 8 at 43 lat,, or nothing © north of 43. On the homeward pasenge, crossing the Meridian (C190 at 42 iat.. or nothing te the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN BOYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, LING AT CORK HARBOR. ¥ |, Feo New Your. Sat. uu Frow *Abysaint Chine. And following WEDD ES) ‘erory follow Uspay irom New York ‘© wsrked * do pet carry steerage pasveu- Rates oF Passaee.—Oadin, 22 8100, and #120, gold, sccordtug to accommodstion. Tickets to Pa- is, gold. additional. Betora tickets on favor- a3. age $30 currency. weTage tickets from Liverpool and Qu _ Paz of Baropo, at lowest rates. Throughs iediog given for Belfae ssgow, Havre, od on the Uoutineat, and for fr ht and cabin cee erp Gerrhacnn ports. » SP PLY at the Company's Green; fer » passaze, No. roadway, wor fo OTIS BIGELOW, Banker, posite Parent € e.. BAS. G FEANCELYN, Agent, ‘NORFOLK, NEW YORK BUNTON, AND PROVIDENOR. oe tron steamer LADY OF THE LAKB revemed her regular trips to iil feave ber bart. foct of Ali trect. every MONDAY and! UBDAY,0t ¥ p. m.szonching at the f rinctpal vconmeceme st Norfolk with stem and M. ine for Bi with the id” Dor 7 Now York joston and Provi- minfop Steamship Qom- (crR, Wrcimht should be the Lake, © he. B. ITZAUGH, Agent, éch strest wharf, B WATENG. PLANT, Geowol Arent ark som No. 16, Piant Butidis [Wj 2208 ANTS Lise oF sTaausairs WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. Gne Presto: 13 GIBSON will make Ls sat river, avery BATU GEORGETOWNS overy FRIDAY LEXANDRIA SCELLAN OUND TOP HYDRAULIC CEMENT,» orsigned sre pow pri tet tah th brated URMENT to doulers and contre, tors et low rates = J. G. & J. M. WATERS ‘BS High street, Goorgetowa. 3, Top and No- Low Door and 2 ocond-band Oarr Cail before parcase: Be els where P. DP. SCHMIDT & Cu.,B z 319 1th strest. be: tweer © an4 D, Washington 4 W. Pasette Mrevt. Baltiors. Md ES INE! LIME! Line D-BURST Line wo Bo color rabs off ; . them back in time, ST CLASS SUOURSE, opp-aite Patent Office OLE PROORSS. ng them apart shrinking. 1 tak so that rt nutice. Pi ST2SRISHES 1862 o's Garm, f 7 anatitiomee* Carmente Civaned aut Dyed withoat Kid Gives, Shoes, Fare, otc, Sloaned st shortest ‘tice. ‘novls-tr INSURANCE COMPANIES. _ Piss DsugaNce Dompany of New Yorn— oe Bs. ir . erence Compary ef Sew York— as, 340,000. esarance Osmpany of New 480. Surplns, @336,000. Fire Losvrance Gompaay of Philadel- Assets, $55,000. Surplus, $253,000. stniow Fire Inwurance Company of Vir- : + $515.00. Surpins, Oils, WiLLiAM L. BEAMBaLi @ mat Agents, 607 street nurth west. MERCHANT TAILORS. BP. ihtwasr rare 8 ¥ Sraass, Orrosirs Pateee y Washiugion. D. O. E 3. BRIBELOEB. * ‘Successor to }, ABMY AND ERKCHANT @alLonr, aay BBE Beeline Beg Ney AP epics a are PRICE Brooch trove 1318 im cinest, oeeeee inne ib BALtiore & PUTOMAO RAILROAD nee POT CORNER Oru AND BsTEEATs NW. After Sept. 23th, 1874, trains will ram as follows: TRA instkEe VE FOR TRAINS ARRIVE AY BALTIMORE. || WASHINGTON. 4:38 8. guj northern ox York for New York, th x. Sunday, faily ex: Sunday. Pat"@:40 p.m Balninate ge irata. nd Bnifadoiobia ex: . Line! press daily,ox, Sunasy, Weat,daily, ex. Sanday. 4/03 p-m.- Limited ke: 3:40 p.m. Accounned: from New York, tion, daily, ex. Sunday, = 8 a 435. a. for Pitisbry Acorn BCID e thon, except, a weet, dail 3 2, 2s dally, from 463 '9,m ma Boaters say aatiy Bizproea, daily York ight x 3% p. m., Pacific Ex; Sally, except Saturds ‘est And North; onSat- urday leaves at 9:05. Trains ‘ton’ Washington at 5:33 a. m. on Theaday and Bridayy and i} m. daily, qzcept Sondar, connect st Bowie with tratus for ‘ope's Ores! ae. Taine leaving Washington at 9:35 9. m. aod .'m- connect st Odeutoa with trains for Aut raine arriving at Washington at 10:40 a.m. ea = e 2m, Counect ot Bowie with trains from ope’s Creel he Bsecngers leaving their orders at Ticket Omce orthwos coruen.ct ith stress and’ Penusylvenia , northwest corner 6th strect and Ponnsylvee ene, Cat Bave their baggage called for and ecked at hotels and residenoss to all points North ‘West. Through tickets to Oimcinuati, Golum- Sas, Tnéianspolis, Louisville, St. Lonis, New Or- ‘cans, Obicazo, Omaha, Ban’ Franciscd, all ‘nts Best, West, North and Sorth. BE. L. DUBABRY, General Sap’. 8. YOUNG, Geol Pase'r Agent. apa-tf (874eexxsxivania novral874 NOSTAWEST, sotta snp SOUTHWEST, Traius leave a3 follows: Washington... 5: ‘8.1m. | Baltimore... 7:25 é wll a.m. woe Lk MAKE OONNZOTIONS through frem W&SHIN@TUN to the WEST and OBIE without change. > rue of 6th strest and Pennayiv: Nations! Hotel, where % Uiemonpede precuring. Gihete ot Chass Mest ole seeseeer eee ree Our Cais 2 alo. Rs &. TUUHG, General new: {a ALEXANDRIA @ WASHINGTON RB ALEXANDRIA & FREDERIOKSBURG BE Corwse oF 8 ayp SixTu STREETS. Legeal trains Je ands irte arrive as follows:— 10:33, 1 nm, 3, 7:33 p.m. The 8:33 om Alexandria daily, all and 6.3 ~ other traiue daily except Suaday. J jeniea ana ous ™, copnect with trains on “WicuMOND WAST HX? REES loaves dally ex cept Sunday, at 6 . m., arrive at Bichmond 10:45 a. CWS? SOUTHREN EXPEE: ingres Washington 11:33 p.m. dally reas Sree ngors can leave orders for Dag- rear e paswongers cau leave orders {ot Dag ase 36 be checked ‘Sail hotels, aud residences fefoags to destination, 5. d. YOUNG, Gon Pamonger Agent. iy¥-tt F'*s" GRAND GIFT CONCERT, FOR THE BENEFIT oF THE Montpelier Female Humane Astociation AT ALEXANDRIA, VA, November 23, 1874. LIST OF GIFTS. 2100,000 500 25,000 $10,660 sch. 100/000 6,409 cach. 73.000 22,170 Cash Gifte, amonnting to.....$1,000,000 Number of Tickets, 100,000. PBICE OF TICKETS, W role Tickets Quarters, evo Rights or each Ooup 250 8% Tickote tor... 00 00 Eiwven Tickets... 200 00 Tho Montpelier Female Humane Association, chartered by the Logislatare of Virginis and the 5 « Court of Orange county, proposes, by @ Grand Gift Concerts, to establish sod en- of Old, Llofirm, and Destitace Jontpelier, the lormer resi James Madison: is onder the control of eight pare electad biennially by the {oct boldere aud two sppoiuted by the Governor of reinta, Hemittances for tickets may be made by expres pre-paid, post-office money order on Waskiugton D. ©., oF by registered letter, addressed to Hon. JAMES BARBOUR, Pres’t M.F.H. A., Alezandris, Va, t.-Governor of Va. and U. iS Bobert W. Hoghes, Jadge Eastern Senators snd Members of Congress fi For felt particulars, tertimoninls, &c,, send for cireniar. Address ERA ittngs rete oe remnmmemaing or 183 Brines amouuting tron See pg $3,000 a0 | ‘00D- Cini s BRIU OIL, PAINTINGS PLAT&D WARE, FRENUB vber Melioat Nor ruta hogan? Chamber Farnitare, Pollet Soles Window Shetene oem Cook Btove, Kitchen Bequisites, &o., tc. Teme Com H. EVERETT Adwministratrix. _cot?-ts [Rep] LATIMER & OLBARY, Ancts, ¥ W. L. WALL & Oo., Auctioneers, farble Building, Mos.¥00 and 90S Pouusyivanis avehae, cor. 9th st. BPEOIAL BALE OF 40 LUITES OF THE MOB’ WALNU OuAM WwW. c ac. no WEDNESDAY MORNING, October 7, commencing at 10 o’cicck we wili sell, on the first aud second floora of our sales- To. 40 SETS PARLOR FORNITUB' Black and Grey Hair Cloth, Loadon Smok: Green, Btripe!, Bed and Fancy Reps, Wecell special attention of busera to the Parlor urniture. Twenty-five sets Watont Chamber Faraltare, Fifty Marble-top Tables Extension Tabice, Wardrobes, Bareaus. Bedsteads, Tucker @prings. Mair aud Shuck Mattress: Sideboards, Bookcases, Sc. “ALSO, xiension Tabl Siveboard and twolve Oak Chatrs to Three hundred pieces Qilcloth, with of other furniture and honseke Std W.L. WALL & 00 TRY B.A. WAaues BY Pb Betate broker ana Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7ta and F sts, northwest. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BUILDING LOTS ON U STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 12tH 37H BSTRBETS, aT AUCTION. By virtue of a desd of trast, dated April 11th, and at t acet of the party secured, L ili offer for sale at public anction, tn front of Premises, fngton ‘city, D. O-,, at o'clock, on WEDNESDAY. the 30th day of Bep- tember, 1874, the followlug-docribod Beginning for the same north U street, 198 feot 155 coping + Ructionsers. Teal estate: ee ¥ 870, with interest at 8 per cent. from 1873, and expenses of sal in 6 apd 12 months, for of the purcheser, bearing interest posit aired when the property conveyancing at the purchaser's ex. ». Terms of sale to be complied with in seven deve after sales or Cc Lien dag be resold at ‘and cost of defauiting purcha Mpopietds BY MULLOY, Trasteo, S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, until WEDNESDAY, October 7th, 1874, same hour ard place F. P. MULL#Y, Trasteo, octl eotds J.T. COLDW ELL, Balesmaa. WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctioneer, i Oo. Tool, northwest corner Wth and D sts, OF VERY DESIRABLE BETWEEN CHABCERY SALE oF RESIOBNCES ON lite STB: U AND V STREETS NORTHWEST, IN THE OITY OF WASHINGTON By virtae of the District of Pp. Lots numbered fifty, .) sixty-four, (4.) and atxty-five, ¢ nk. layhew's recarded sabdivision of cer- tain lots in syaare numbered two hundred and four, (204,) in the city of Washington, situsted on the weet side of 14th street west, between U and V mreets north, each lot improved by ® new three- story Brick Owelling Bouso, with back building. Terms: One third of the purchase money for each lot in cash, and the residue in equal instalments at 6, 12, and 35 months, for which the notes of the pur- chaser, drawing interest from the day of sale at the rate of eight per centam per annam till paid, He- cured by a deed of trust onthe property will be taken. @200 deposit on each lot will be required at the time of sale. It terms ef salo are not demplicd with in ten days after sale, t! rustees reserve sent fc, reseil lead breperty at the risk and cost of icfaulting purchaser. § PUK. 8. WORTHINGTON, ) BAM’L RB. BOND. ‘Trustees, JAS. B. EDWARDS. sep29-co&ds WASH B. WILLTAMS, Aucts. BY 2,3. SWEET, Beal Estate Broker and Anctionser, No, 611 7th strest, opposite U. 8. Post Ofoe, CHANCERY 8ALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES- ie NORTH V st AT STREET, BETWERN ru ARD 1itn BTREETS WEST. By virtue cf a decreas of the Supreme Conrt of be District of Columbia, passed in equity canse ©. 3.392, 1 will sell at pnbife auction,in frout *, on WEDNESDAY. Uctober 14, lots 18 and 19, in White’s aif of rousre 236, improved omfottable two-story brick dweliiog honse. One fourth cash; the residue iatwo etalmerts at 12and 18 months from 4 of The title te be retained anti! all oney, with interest, is paid, If rms ¢f sale are not complied with withiuseven cays from the day of sal I reserve the right to re- ecil the property st the risk and cost of the default- ing purchaser, All conveyancing st purchaser's cost. $100 on acceptance of bid. JAMES 5. EDWARDS, Trast se729-codds &. J. SWEBT, Auct. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Anctionser, 641 Louisiana avenue, near 7thstrest, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PBOPERB- oY ON 261 STREET. BETWEEN MW STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB SOrlH WEST, By virtue cf @ deed of trast from Michael McNally aud wife, dated Mth February, 1370, duly recorded in Mber No. 605, follo 433, the nn- ged, aa trustec, and at the requost of ths party ed thereby. wil! offer, at palstic sale, on the iy sober, il that part of Jot tameber ene, square west of square nomber HM, in the city of Washington, District of Oclombia, bounded as follows, to wit: Bagin- wing at a point op 26th street wost, a pm rth from the sontheast corp of said lot and square aud running thence north slong said struct forty-six and abelf feet. thence weat sixty fest, thence south forty-six and a half feet, thence east sixty feet to the place of beginning, with the two- story Brick House upon the same. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase monsy in carh, the resitue in 6 a0d 12 months, the parchaser giving his notes bearing interest from theday of falesc r a of the opr money oe paid at the eofssle. Ail conveyeucing at io OX penSe ofthe purchaser, BP. JACKSON, Trustee. s+ pa0-10t THOS. DOWLING, Anct. BY b. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer. Federal Buiidings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest By virtue of a deed of trost to me, dated Jan- Boars 26.1870, daly recorded In Liber No. 615, folio 323, one of the Jand revords forthe county of Weshington, D. ©.. 1 shall soli, in front of ths premiser, on WEDNESDAY, October 14. at @ o'clcek p. m., Lots subdivision thirty-nine (83) and five (65,) in square eight bundred aud twenty- One-half cath (of i; 1 t be pai y ‘x months therafcor, to be scared by s desd of trust on the lots rolds; and if the terms of sale are not com. pited with in Rever days after sale, the propery will BeTeaold, at the rick aud cont of tue deta ting pur- chaser. Cost cf deeds to be at the expeusy of the chaser. PUCEBET. OFTAS. CONS. CALLAN, Traste oci8-eodads J.T, COLDWELL, Salerman ixty-olght feet nie, (829.) sale: whi a RID GLOYE DEPOT! 1) GLOVES FOR LADIES! HLD GLOVES FOR GENTS! ELD GLOVES FOR MISSES &-BUTTOR Hoos SENUINe JOUVIN'S! @ENUINA ALEXANDER S: a? CAS. BAUM'S SiD GLOVE DEPG 408 SEVENTH GTRENT. * OUORSET OORSET} FACTORY! OORSET F22NCH CORSETS) « BRMAN CORSETS; 4LL &TYLB4 OF CORSETS Gc hend ond made to order at cHas. BaUMS Moop Skirt and Corset Factory ® bad) i tig 7 i i 4 i 3 i a if 25 ‘sale: One-third parcbass money cash, ‘of pucchase money payable fa six (6) ca Pmouthe. from dap of sale, with {2 sight yor cent. per anonm uatil ‘paid: the secured by th: jes purch: Fi : i Pi 1 renell the property soit st the cost and risk Of the defaulting parchassr or parchasers, A de: Poult of $6) wil be'rexaired om each piece of prop: erty when sold. JAMES G. PAYNE! wy octne Wa 3. MILLER, g Teasteos, LATIMER & CLEARY. Aucts, B7-THE ABOVE SAL¥ IS POSTPONED, ON Sccount of the rain, until TUESDAY, October 6, 3S74,eame bcur ant es. By order of the tr i MEE & OLEARY, sop0-dkeds A WARNES, netionesrs. ¥ 8. Estate Broker and Anctionerr, Federal Buildings, corner 7th aud F sts northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE BRICK DWELLING OF 131m STREET, STS. NOBTHWEST, At AUCTION. By virtue of w deed of trast, dated Septombor 28. A. D. 1871, duly recorded in Liber 661, follo 0, one Of the land records for Washingt county, District of Columbia, aud at the reqacst of the party secured thereby, we will sell_at public scotion, in front of the premiscs,on TUESDAY, Beptember 29th, 1874, at 8 o'clock By Bigg the fol: lowing described real estate, situate fa the city of Warhingtov, District of imbia, to wit: Ali that certain pices or parcel of ground, being part of ori- fibal lot numbered twenty-six (28.) ma egnare Dum red two hundred and fifty-two, acco te the Dlau of said city, aud boanded asf mencing at a point oa Thirteenth one bundred and fifty one (161) feet and four (4 inches from, G. street nor along said Thirteenth (18th) sereet northwardly eighteen (18) feet aud eleven (11) inches, thence wast raliel with enid G et. indred add f iy st Cia bteen (13) fet and eleven(1)iuches. thence cast parallel with sald G street ono handred and fonr ( 104) feet to the place of begiauing, togeth- er with the improvements as above. ernie: Oue-third. cash, twelve months, for whi instalments the par- oheser will be required to give his promissory notes bearing iuterest at the rate of ten por cent. per an- pum from ¢ay of sale, aud secured by & deed of trust on the premises sold. A deposit of $250 will be required of the purchaser at time of sale, “All conveyancing af purchsser’s cost. If terms of are not compiled with in seven days from day sale. the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser or purchasers after five days’ advertisement in some one or more uswapa- pers publish TLUTAM STLORNET, f rec * NEY, GEORGE B: PLANT," { Tresteos, Se TRE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON Ace wat of the weather, until TURSDAY, October By 1874, etcleok p.m. & WiLLTaMt STIOKNEY.t grasteoe GEOBGE BH. PLANT. . J.T. COLDWELL, sepw-cokds [Repl Salesta X B. H. WARNER, ‘Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and ¥ sts. northwest, FINE TERPESTORY PRESSED BRICK HOUSE, FEVEN BOOMS AND BATH-KOOM, Re. 1843 COLUMBIA BTBEET NOBTH: WEST, AT AUCTION. a ‘On TUESDAY, October 6th, 1574, at 8 o'clock a: m,, I shall offer for salo, at public auction, in front of the premises, the stove is ere ub-Lot 145, in Morrison and others subaiyi- uare 865 sopl7-dtas | sale of 2. :, $70) cash; balance on Jong tims, if re- quired. £20 down. Ali conveyanciog at expanse of purchaser, J.T. OOLDWELL, oct2-d Sali BY WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctionce (Suecessor to Green & Williams, Au No. 1001, northwest corner lth and D VALUABLE CNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON Un TUBSDAY, Octobar 6b, 184, at & GRo cloex! p.m. salt et tn Great of tho prew= ‘ises, tho cast 17 feet of lot 17, insqnere 833, with @ depth of 128 feet L inch, to a 30 foct alley. ‘Terms: One-third cash, balance in 6, 12 and 13 mouths. with notes bearing interest and secared by adeed of trust onthe property sold. g10)dowa at time of sale, oct3-3t WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctr, Bt THOM4S DOWLING, Auctioncer, 641 Loutstana avente, two doors east of 7th st, ‘TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE ON F STREST NORTH, BE- TWEEN STH AND WTH STREETS WEST. By virtue of a deed of teust to the nn rt November 2%, 1873, and duly re- corded in Liber No. 732, folio 147 ,one of the land rroards for Washiogton eoanty tn, the Diatrict of Jolmmb: 6 Foquest of the party secured We will sell at public auctton.in front of n THURSDAY, the Let day of Octo- ‘clock ‘yall hat parcel of land sit; uste in ‘the city of Columbia, known and described upon the plat and plan of sald city aa and being all of lot nambered nfteck (16) in square numbered three hnadred and eaty-seven, (S17,) excopt tho northoaatern. part thereof, fronting twenty (30) feet on north F strest, with depth of sixty (60) feet, the portion of said lot to be sold being contained within the followin to wit: Beginning at the nortaw corner of said lot membered fifteen, (15,) and ran nig thence east on F streot forty-one (il) feet aad one (1) fuch; thence south parallel with the east and west lines of said lot sixty (60) fect twenty (20) fect to the east hue of sald south with said east Li = gonth line forty-six (46) southwert corner of safd lot; thence north with West Mine forty-four (44) fest’ to the aagis of the 30- fcot alley; thence weet with said alloy fifteen (15 feet to the southwest corser of tho front part of sai Je 4 thence 1 ty with the wert fine of asia front part of eaid lot one bandred and sixteen (116) fest to the place of begtoning, togethe h singular the improvements, wars, ens: appurtenances to the sume Belonging or r pyertain- s. ‘Terms of sale, as preesribed by said deed of trast Tie amount secured thereby, nnpRid, ( $43,050 43,) and expense of sele,in carb, sud the balanoe at six (5.) tweive, (12,) and elghteea (18) meaths. for notes bearing interest feom the day of eale, wad ascured by acecd of trast on the property Of S30 will be reunited at the cay couveyacciug at All je Coat of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with withia seven deys from the date of saie, then tae property to he r ¢ at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, end the raid deposit shall be forfeited. DANIEL PHILLIPS Ten DENSY 6 sepli-td ®2- TRE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED natil Te SEN re Danie hour aud place, BENKY B. TALLMaban, ¢ Trasteos, _o09-d THOMAS DOWLING, Aact. YB. H. WARNER + Bea! Katate Broker and Anctloucer, Federa} Kuildings, corner 7ih and F sta. gorthwest. TRUSTEES’ CALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, ON OCUBNER MYRTLE AVENUK AND NORTE 1 rg ST. ALOYSIUS’ QArITOL STREET. N ‘deed of trast tous, dated An- CHURCH, AT. By virtue gust l0, &. D. 1372, daly recorded in Liber No. 6), folio 461, one of te land rsconta for the Dis: trict of Columbia, and at the written request of the party wecured theteby . we will rell, st pablic auc- fon, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, Bop- mber 2. 174, at 8 o’clock p.m., tho following described real estate, situate 3 of Wah ington .5 tow ii that piece or parcel of round Known as lot numbere! one hundred and hirty-two, (132,) in the recorded subdivision of an ‘Venus, end run- TigMt augios: slaty: Ree (00) fect? thence weat gikteen (26) feet to said North Gapital se “ORGS SOME Ok ATER TEREE OE ila nee ee PLY: EEDA cea earas cit TICL, TA a. vee oeccter at 10 “o’clock ». will bee Pe olumen of Juveniles, Large lot of elegauily bound Bibles and Prarer 20 voiuines Medical Works Large jot Biank Books of ali descriptions, Berries i oe eaionees line—Paper, Bnvel- ‘opes, Pens, Pencils, Inks, &c., bey Writing Deeks, Takstaitds, and otber arti- a Large lot fine Gold Pens and Peacils, Three fine Show “esse, with stands, Paucy ch artionlarly od rinnity ie now fered to repien Soc ey ee wall «60, S- THE ABOVE SALE WILL BE CON. Vidnne oe ET ort Ee nee ear tBG, Oe nd 7.at7 o'e 06 Oa COREE OWL. WALL & CO.. Aucts Y WM. LO WALD & O0., Auctioncorss New Mardis Buslaios, Ncs. 960 and 902 Penn. avenue, corner Rh stree’, 8. It {Rep} WM. L. WALL & 00... Ancts. U3) WASH B. Wikela Ms, Anetioncer, (Successor to Green & Williams, Aucts..) Ko. 1001, northwest corner Wt snd D streets, CATELLE PARLOR SUITE, STARY. MAUDUE TOPE BOLES, RPETS, ING OH K.SHADES, ORIOK ER CaF og POSEN BRQUISITES: On WEDNESDAY, the 7th instant, at 10 o’clock a. m., 1 shelisel at house No. 211, fronting on A, between 21 and 3d sirrots soutt east, known aa Beale oe the abow named furniture, carpet Terms, cash. octé-d i ~% Ls WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. BY WASH. B. WILLIAMS. auctioneer, {Burceesor to Green & Willinws, Auc foneers,) No. 1001, northwest corner loth end D sts, SALE OF DESIEABLE UNIMPROVED PROP- uT FLONTING ON MASSACHUSEITS AVENUE AND lita BT SOUTHEAST. AND F AND @ STS. NOBTH AY, October Yth, 18%, at 4 hall sell in front ofthe premises in Eqaare 1,060, fronting | feet 9 mssach’ T FBID. 1 5 ot No inches on Jith ttrcet, 110 feet b inches on a se'ts avenue, Containing abont 15,90) syaare feet of roand. Sand in mediately thereafter I <ball sell, in front of the premises, Lot No. 17, in Bqnare $),'tronting 49 feet 6 inches on 1ith street, between F and G sts, porikeast, ‘Title clear, and free from all incam- Farce. ‘Terms made known at sale. 16-4 WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Avct. B* BENCANSON BROS. accticncers, Bouthesst corner KA end D streets noribwest. SPLENDID THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT PRESS-BBIOK-F RO; HOUsE, WO. 42 1 STERRT NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION. Ov BATUBDAY AFPTERNUON, October 1 at @ o'clock. we will sell ines, Lot 140 of Shepherd S Laving a front of 18 fort on | street, botwese tet and North Capitol streets northwest, by @ depth of W feet to an alley. ‘The improvements copsist of a nearly new brick dweillicg, three stories and basement, containing as, ive rocips, bath-room, water and it modern conventences, splendid opportunity to obtain etl se erms: One-bi balance on jong tims. deposit ¥ LATIMER & OLBARY, 8 Auctioneers and ‘Heal Brokers, ‘corner Pennsylvania avente and iit st., ‘Star Office Ballding, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE ENTIRE EFEROTS OF 1 MAKSTON HOUSE, COMPRISING FIFTY ROOMS, AT AUCTION, By order of the Bon. Orpbars’ Ceurt, Ua MONDAY snd TUESDAY MORNINGS, October 19¢h and 20th, commencing at 10 orclock, I shall sell the entire effects of the Marston House, southeast corner of 15th street and New York avenue, opposite the U 8. Treasury Department, one of the best locations in the city for n first-class Boarding House. The forniture is ail first-class. consisting of— Sold Black Walnnt Marble Top Ohanber Suites, Oak end Paiuted Marble Top and Plain Uhaiuber Fine Hair Mattressos,Foather Pillows and Bolsters, ‘beds of the Lats teres, D ht over that evm @ credit ef thirty and sixty daye, with sath tory indorsed paper. NB —The sbeve cffectscan be purchased as an enifrety upto the day oi sale, at private sels, P MARSTON, Adainisttator, ecté {[Bep} LATIMER & CLEARY. Aart. BB* THOMAS B, WaGcaman Beal Estate Auctioncer, 519 7th street, CHANCERY SALB OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON BIGH STREET, GEORGETOWN. cause in which pisinante,and Wi ea nuction, {a front of the premisse,on MONDAY, the 12h day of October, 1874. at 8 p.m., all that Biece or parcel of greuod lying aad basing in Georgetown, D. O , on the east side of High atrest, ord being the south half of fot uumber twenty: three (23,) in Beatty and ‘kins’ sddition to Georgetown, with buildings and improvements therecn, Terms of sale: Onsh, (of which $6) mast bs paid down on day of satc,) and the balance within dvs days theres All conveyeucing and recordiug &t purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not com piled within five days after sale, the trnates re- serves the right to resell at risk and cost of default- ing purchaser. sds BAINBRIDGE H. WEBR, Trostee, __ feted ‘THOS. E. GAMAN, Anct) PY WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctioncer, (Snoeessor to Green & Williams, Anct’s.) No, 1601, northwest coraer Wih aud Dr eet, LS CABPETS, WAL- ENSIGN TABLES, D K DBUSBS, BEDSTEAD: THIRTY H ATTRES FRRNOA CHINA PLATES, OUPS,SAU0ER: HANDSOME TUBKISH BOBS, &c., &c, AT AUOTION. On TH mt 12 at Houge No. 912 Tet, botwaen 9:h and seat, we shail reli the above- y, twated artieics to the biguost bidlera for WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. . WILLIAMS, Anctioneer, (Buccesror to Green & Williams, Anct’s,) No. 1001, northwest corner ith and D. ISTEE’S SAGE OF HOUSEHOLD FURN TURE, FRENOH PLATE P. BODY BBE nly recorded , folios 63, one records for the District of Colam! sell. on THU BSDAY, the loth di at 10 'e'ock a.m house vie, between 9th aud loth sireets northwest ing artioies, viz: ‘wo handsome Biack Walnut Frame Frexca- le Mir with Slabs snd Brackets. ne bandso Bosewood F.ame Parior Suite, up- holstered tp Damask; 3 pieces. Green Bey “a and Fancy Cosine, Handsome Lambreqaius, Curntows aud Lace Uur- Window Shades, Body Brassels Parlor Carpets, ‘Two Black Chamber Buites aud Wardrobes. Bair, Ho-k and other M attr-ase: Feather Beds, Pillows sud Bolsters, Walnut Bedsteads, Marbie-top Dressing Baresus ‘Sod Washstands. ‘Table snd Care-seat Chairs, Brusecle, Three-ply, lugrain and other Oarpets, Walnut Extension Doning Tabio aod Cuairs. Crockery, Glassware and Kitchen Begui«ites. Termscesh. WM. F. MATTINGLY, Trustee, ocli-¢ [Rep.) WARB. B. WILLIAMS, suct. ¥ B. H. WAENES, Be ee AN broker and & Federal Buildings, cor. F and 7th netioneer. ata., northwest, Us STATES MARSHALS SALE. in virtue of Clerk's Offce 18% MIRRORS, ‘hile telling us the circa: Loe of the fall he mentioned this coincidence: He bad «letter in bie hand which he bad received from his son Henry, living City. His eon wrote, ‘are bight ! bad adream a crach, and standiug up said to my ya hear that crash’ f md tt wr clock. well, fi that troubles me.I lor heard wife I dreamed that father and was dead. I got up and looked ch. I conid not Pag And it made bim do me. The bishep rad he was not sa tious, bat thonght it remarkable that Henry should bad the dream at the very hoar of night that the accident occurred ence in the time there and he nd it was 2:15 by bis w: the same moment. It was as 1) heard the fail. bishop's death. Hts hand became pairfal, and gangrene sct in, which, weeks of suficring, terminated his lif echools, female colleges, femsi and female beavens, learned and wise; they can » i a di Venuses. They are read: years, and can be taken to be cou rom school e splendid quette and fiir And the fall finally 1 #, paint, talk French and Italian, and the soft languages, write poetry, and love ike the sam> intensely or Me) re refined, lance, p rted at ten and mar. t fivteen and divorced st twenty. They hows on bridal tours, can co. the wateriug places and shine like angels at winter parties. But hearen be kind to the poor wretch that m: fashionable circles. What are thi floors? Oh! we forgot—nobody bas now; how vulgar it would be! at making bread and boiling beef? b old clothes? jons change Fo often that nobody has but the rag men and are they at washin up their trouser? old before they can aper makers now. abies faces and pinning ry ‘e —. we vyeonl come to a point where young men hesitate aud grow Be n fiecide whether they'can What are they Why, how ess we are, to be sure—they will board servants. What are they at mending But there we are again—the fash- old clothes marry and afterwards keep clear of bankruptcy and crime. What is the conaequence? There are more persons living asingle life. more leading a virtuous life? mothers to kn It Are (here is time for ow that the extravagauce they encourage is destructive of the virtue of their children; that all the foolish expenditures instead of answering that end, ten stroy the institution of marriage al Bosiom Investigator. A New Venicce ror Postio T. e, ding to de- together.— @aver.—A citizen of Cincinnati bas put npon the streets of that town a vehicle intended and designed to supersede street cars. It ts about the size of a common street car, and will seat exteen passen- gers. The wheels’ are similar to th: ose 2 car~ viages, but the axle is curved in such a manner a- to allow the floor of the car to be ona level with the pavement. The driver sits in front, and uses an ordinary foot brake tn place of those common to street cars, The entri passengers ix peculia: ce for the The steps are paralict with the sides of the car, but the doorways, one on each side, are placed dixgonally end. This arrangement is mac sen, ie to allow p gers to step directly into the car from sidewalk. It is said that these cars cost less than across the others in use, require no track to be laid down, and, owing to the doubie action of the wheels, rou a8 lightly and easy as buggics improved patterns and construction. of modern These cars or vehicles may take the place of omnibasses, No doubt they will, if properly introduced, bat raed. they will not eaper Mastopow Bowrs tn MicuiGan.—The Adrian (Mict.) Times says &> Oramon Tutt ditch on his farm miles south of Adr mense bone, probably that of a Further search revoaied sundry othe: pieces of bones, the whole forining jection of interesting relics. Mr. le was ©! it Si gaged ne: thaton Tuesday, 2th uit., in ‘digging a abo: mn, he discovered an im- at twelve mastodon. r bones and nits a col- Tuttie took to Adrian a tooth about four inches square, and weighing one and ahalf pounds. T broken ow at the base, bat che enai his toota is mel on the upper part la perfect.’ Mr. Tattle also showed three pieces—sbout nine feet in a’ l—of a rib, of which, perbaps, a foot or two bay not yet nd. 1s broken off at both ends. feet seven inches long, and, three fe been wh He found also a hora or task, This iseight et from the butt end, measures twenty-two and one-half inches in clreamference. Tse CzaRn AND Taz MENNONITE Sect.— In order to induce the Mennonites t ¢ country, the Kussian governm: ady stated in_ brief, through the eral Todleben, has undertaken them from all military service. > remain in ent, as al- mediuw of to exempt They are to be liable to employment as surgeons and attend- ants in military hospitals removed from the seat of war; &lso to service as foresters and firemen, but are in no case to bear arms. ‘They witilike- wieo be liable to serve in the govorament work- slope, but will not be employed in facture of arms and will receive the manu- instraction which will be useful to them in after life as ag- riculturistsor mechanics. The elder with whon General Todieben conferred expresses his oon- viction that the Menni Ikussis without fear of anv violence tes can now stay in to their re- ligtous convictions, and !t is expected that those settled by the Volga will unauimou te remain.—Golignani’s ¥ Tue Kire as Mesers. Lacy and Ferguson retarned port, Conn., last Friday from Savin A Motive Pow sl iy Consent 24. —The to Bridge- Rock, near New Haven, where they voyaged Thirsday in a boat drawn by a kite of stupendo tions. They report that rong! weat! e trip was the only reason they the more distant journey to New 1 Their project is a tri ne propor- bat ling vessel from Bridgeport to New York. It will be plished s0 soon as conditions of wind and weatherfaver. The kite ueed by them is an object of great interest to the people. Ges. Mii DIT: Hzarp From.— A New York World spectal from Camp Suppiy, Tndisn territory, had advices from M on the Washita river, in Texas, Miles’ supply traine 4s in good condition. COME Uy), AP eptember iles’ camp, pd hie stock is about to resume ope- rations. The entire loss of the confederated tribes of Cheyennes, Kiowas, and Comanciies since the opening of the campaign will approxi- ‘ mate eighty or one hundred kill A toldier reports that on the D th ws dson had a running fight with a dant wo oT itimo Gen. large body i of Indians. While Datidson was in pursait two companies of the 6th cavalry became en- gaged in a sharp enconnt ‘who made a s A Corn Co id and resisted vigo with the Indians, ously. NER AT CHICAGO,—The option- trading in corn for September closed yester- day. One of those engaged in the July corner sold short to the other September and yesterday $00 000 bushels. The excuse seliers to him in Jnly faile; declived deliverin, jiven is to deliver that operators, about it some amount to him, and that he has merely made things even. so by Mr. Sturges himee f, and were, not in default. legal, they cannot be ent dune, lat, Tur Revo FRDERAC’ LON IN THE ARG .—The insurrection in thi Those who failed to deliver corn in July pleaded that they wers prevented d ai , theres As nove of those contracts ars forced.—Chichargo Tri- TINE Con- Argentinas states is becoming formidable. The tieet has declared for General Mitre, leader of the move- ment. The insurgent forces bave assembled at Chivoleoy and San Martin. at Buenos Ayres Is taking vi ‘The government gorons measures to The National (iaard has been meet the storm. mobilized, and a state of seige has been pro- Buenos Ayres, —On Satur lay, on What | Professor Tyudall Fx plalas, {London (Sept. 224) Cmpntnn ef Lrverposl oat Professor Tyndall bas repul iehet. with some slight alterations and the restora'ion of a few parsages omitted in the delivery, the address With which he opened the meeting of the Brit- Avsoctation st Beltas:. In ashort preface to the addres, the Professor makes some com- ments on the “ mnexpected amoant of ori:t- Gsm” which bis address has provoked. He denier generally the tuterpretations which bare been put upon bis expreasions. Ip one p he disavows the that be lt a istic stheist,” but which particular point tion bas been put upon Pudtates the statement (bat he was led on the cheers of bis audience to use words whi ho right-minged man, with a sense of the gravest reepouribility, could employ.” The words to wbich reterouce was made were written im Switz-rland, and they evoked uo cheers, but a silence far more impressive than cheers. He fefers to some obecrvations of the Bishop of Manchester, with the remark that “he is mot Mkely to be among the earilest 1) discern the inward and spiritual signe of the times, or te repare for thé conditions which toresuadow.”” Athelst,’ lost thelr injure. To the denunciations of Oardins! Gatien he replies that bi the re- Ireland will im- 1 be leavene! He concludes by wuection with the charge of athe- usm I would make one remark. Christian men proved by th > weakpe- ones, I do pet ke Low strong the claim: doctrine of ‘mat atheism’ upon my alle | gence might be. Probably they would be very | trong. but. as it is, I have noticed during years Of self-cbservstion, that it is net in hours of clearness and v 4 >mmende 10 my mie { stronger and bealthier thoughts it ever dimolves nad ale z no sole wh not the mystery 4 we form part.”* appears, ne offer Ter Cran ay Presse asserts tha’ The Weiner he ago the Eum- ries to be made at ether be could count upon by the Pope in case he ject of going to Rome, and sbeuld psy « visit te his Holness, is understood to have replied that ho shoul | happy to receive the visit of his Majosty, | that heregretted that ‘his sitaation allow bim to give lant reception as wood not Ss iilustrions guest so brit decessor gave to the }.-mperor Nichola Father is said to bave added in bis letter that he recommended the Polish Catholics to the protection of his Majesty. We are justified in belicring that oar covtemporary bas been ied into error, The re- intions which exist between the Cabinet of Berlin avd the Vatican are of a nature to ren- der any such proceeding impossible. Besides, it basalwars been understood that if Hw M. Jesty’e heaith euabled bim to return the visit paid bim by King Victor Emmanuel he would meet the latter at Milan youd that city —Nord, of FREPLENESS IN THE AGeD.—In a recent clinical lecture at Guy's Hospital, London, Dr. Harbeshon mentioned the case of an old man who died simply from the shock to his enfeebled frawe uced by going out in the cold and fog. He slso mentioned the case of a woman who bad died at the age of 102, and who dari the winter months in the ister years of life, re fured to leave her bed, saying that it was the only piace where she could keep warm believed that the uniform warmth of preterved her ilfe, snd that old people should be advised to keep warm, and as they cannot eat large meals, they should take the: frequently than younger persons. The interval Letween the night and morning meals is too — for the declining strength of old people, and they sbou!d take come nourishment during the night. Bass Batt.—tIn the north of England and in Scotland they have made the discovery that our great ‘national game” is a moditication of the old game of “rounders,” which was favorite in that region forty yearsago. If «: American should invent « method for propel- ling ehips by the captain standing board and kicking agains: the stern, some English- an would certainly turn up ready to prove & British inventor sold the patent right of motive power to Noah Just befure ho finished the Ark. These Englishmen are some- what like the Chinese, who, as soon as they heard there was a game called billiards, pro- ced documentary evidence that a Chinami med Fung Sang played the pocket game in a match on planet Saturn, four thous: years before th m of the earth, CLark —We lately read an adver- a & neighboring city w keep books at asuiaryof &) a bd it was stated a fow days after that dt ved. The adver- and he only needed » though the salary ard and washing bil leaving nothing fur clothing and other expen- ses, many of the appiicants were persons of ma- ture yecrs, and quite a number of them hed ftawili Does not this incident, and they are constantly occurring in this and other cities, il- inetrate torcibly the helplessness of men who have neither tr: nor profession, but depend on “‘clerking it” tor their chances of making « lving.—Phila. Inquirer. Suetimwe Hrs Besatu one —Brown's parlor in Springfield, Mass. Brown, hat and, just got home from « walk with’ his eld- est, An enfant terrible. Mrs. Brown: Now, Jobn, you've been drink dear; you—bic—atia: & sharp note. eeperately)—you must «1 the bay rum the barber put op mj . wen intoa barber sbop. Didn't I, sonny?’ “Vea, ma‘am; you bet. Pop told me to stand outside and suck that stick o’ candy while he got shaved; an’ he went into that stop on Main street, near Wight’s block, where them screens made like window blinds stands just inside the door.” Exit Brown, jost in time to escape a crusade of articles of bijou and verta. A Prove ELDER of the trish kirk,on bis Way to service of a Sabbath moraing, saw a little bey and girl playing marbles. He wrathfuliy inquired: “Boy, do you know where children go to who play marbles on Sunday?” “Ay, ay, anewered the boy, down to the fieia by the brig” (bridge). * No!” roared the elder, “they go to hell and are burned.” The little fellow, looking shocked and frightened, called to bis sister: “Come awa’, Jesnie, come awa’, here’s @ mon ewoaring awfully SSING ExTRAORDINARY.—Harlem masie ball overtiowed last evening on tae occasion or Mr. T. Warren's cabinet mauifestations, A score of ladies and gentlemen two at a time, eat in the exbizet with Lim, and on stepping ‘out declared that they had seen and been touched by spirit hands. One lady eald she was kissed by her husband. Buns How we Ose: Hewry Miller, of TED THR OCcASstoR,— labout street, Brookiyn, on Sunday celebrated the marriage of bis brother by firing a salute from an old horse pis- tol. After he bad shot off two of the fingers of bis righthand he was taken to the E trict Huspital. MAERIED NABSH-BDMONSTOS. Ox © th inst. by Bev < 5 Lo eaten Scbe etence Mr. Obaries Baro . ALSH Miss MARY V. RDMUBBTON, Nocarde (Bevublic: = copy ROWLAND—CH SMBEBLAIN. On September &h, te Bt. John’s Chureb, St. Li by the Rev. F radver Mr J. LEG BOW LARD aud Miss IKEBE CHAMBEBL ALN. both of Wasviugton, i tt DIE BUBUH. In Georgetown, on the 6th inst., Miss BEBEOOA BURCH. . ‘Thoreéay moruing, 8th inst., at $ CAULFIELD. At 7 o'clock. on the 6th instant, AFNIS LOCISE, seed 10 mouths, daughter of ¥_ Wend A. A. Canifeld. Funersi si 2% o'clock pm. on Thuredsy next, from the residence of F. Howard, 1411 F street northwest, (Boston and Rew Kotk papers plosse copy.) 2ARVES. On Mondsy,Sth inst., Ul 1Za- BETES Jakves. ae ‘The funeral will take place Wodnesdey. (to-mor- row.) at 3% o'clock from No. 1316 duh strest northwest, The and scydaintauces of che family are respectfaliy tuvited to 4 . RURES. On the 6th int., ANITA, youngest Cnughter of Wm. A. ‘and irene 0, Bucs, aged ¢ months and 5 days. UNDERTAKERS, &c. Ricnasp FP. BARVEY, Undertaker, (Successor © HARVEY € M*REY No, 934 F Sraeet, betwoen Ninth and Tenth, RETAILS BURIAL AND CASKETS ‘Tbe foneral will take place at Trinity Church, om "chook. b

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