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AUCTION SALES. i AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. } ¥ WASH. B, WILLIAMS. Auctioneer, YY LATIMER & ¥ B. B. WARN B Puce essor to Green & Wii i ‘Acc: foneers,) | B Auctionrers and = oon B Ben eseas Br” pera a vrtoner, fo. 1001, northwest corner loth and D sts. a avente and S| Federal TBUSTER'S SALE OF AN IMPROVED LOT —— OBANCERY ERONTING ON G STREBT SODTH. BE- BY OATALOGUE. Warn TWEEN 2p AND 4% STERBTS WEST, 1S- ADMINISTRATOR 8 i with GOMPRIDING FIZ: J4teANDDS Us MOND, y Scioteta rea Marston street and Ter a. jhe premises, th: atren feet ‘Treasu Lares sights square fi bandred and thir- | 8 fi ty nine, that to ry Commencing eighteen feet furniture Is atl first-c'ass, Nisteen: fects thencs north by ths dee of ald fot; | Soild Black Wale ee Pinta py tg bed = ermal sam wrding to ai.) piet of square No. 539, In fou city, D.C» together with the lumprovenants | 2'3e Rar foot thereon" s-mail Frame House. ine ‘Three-piy, day of Terms. Que fourth cash; balance 6, 12 and 13 | Winaee tt atthe months, ‘¢ *) otes bearing nterest. and secured by | ogetber w Hl con- 8 deed of trust on the premises sold. All convaranc. | jtae te below’ on ac- ing of cont of purchecer. $50 down on the day of Terms: Qne bi ie. And if the terms are not complied with within wom s credit ef thirty and sixty days, five days after the day of sale, the Trostee reserves | tory indorsed - the right to resell t e Broperiy at the Fisk and cest | “x” § the above effectacan be purchased as an of the defau'ting purchaser, by advertising three entirety upto the day of sale. at phn CB 6 GRORGE RINGSRENTS Peet | ects. (mend Le AEe ST city. D. 6. « Trnstse. ocus-d a. B. WILLIAMS. & tena Sener '‘E THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, F A VALUABLE BUILD- Re H. WABNEB, B* 641 Louisians avenua, near 7:h street. 7 soCre SIDE OF G Kes! Estate Broker and Anctioneer, VENTE. NTH AND a 7th and northwest, | TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO 48D A HALF +> NORTHWEST Sateral Daiiings cctues Than F eu.net SIOBY BRIOK DWELLISG HOU BR, Betis On BATUBDAY, October i itstae st 630 TRUSTER SSALROPVALUARUBSUBUBDAN | SIX7H BTBEST BOUTAWEST, AT AUC- | OB o'clock, p.myt will well ec pubile auctionsin By virtue of a deed of trast dated December the 13th. A.D. nai a duly recorded in Tiber ‘one of ¥. OPEBTY AT avori front of the ‘premises, lot mambered 18, in square 169. fronting on neath @ street 69 feet 11 inches, with a depth of 118 fect 84 inches to 3)- foot alley. Terme: One fourth cash; balan eixbteen, 633, f. lio 324 it six, twelve, nd twenty-four mouths, with toterest at tight per cent. per auuum from day of aale, secared “Da fovernbe jand s | that tract of 3 a by a ceed of trnst on the property sold; $190 will bs ocounty of Washing oF parcel of ground situate, lying and belag in the | required ne adeporit at timenteais, Ailconserauc, ¢ of Osiambias to wit’: Lying | City of Washington, Dirtrict of Columbie, and | ing ct expense ct purchaser. ‘Terma to be complied near Bone * of the city of Washington at known and described ss Lot numbered fifteen (15), | with tn seven day north of Ge tracts fi in Todd ard Gunnell’s recorded subdivision of equate pumbered four hundred acd sixty five (45), na by reference to (be record of said subdivision in liber N. K., No. 1, folio 390, in the surveyor’s office of said ctty'will appear; togethor with the improve- ment# thereon, which cousist of a two and oue-islf story Brick Dwelling Honse o&ds J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, Y LATIMES & CLEAR Anctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, weet corner Pennsylvania avenue and Btar Ome Bafidings, ALUABLE BUSINESS STAND ON 77x iy aud bing pertions of tour (4) d** Pretty Prospect f Beali’s Lot the F-five acres ated upon & Bi known ss “ Lycans’ Mil Seat S mmedtiatery on Rock creek, ith st. Fox i VERY Y . ‘west, Geo tow. he Terms: Qve-tbird cath; balance in 6 ani 12 STREET, GETWEEN NUAND OSTROR TO * i, : months, with interest. Adeposte of $100 requirnt FS iT N E a = sai clay aaed the came chee et i ae Hien the proporty is bid Att Cnterunciog ot REAR tue CORCORAN MARKET, AT t fore ¢ e. 3 Cost of the purchaser. p Reo ne hope Sse Y DUSOAN ContRELL, Tra é at 434 o'clock, we will setl,ic front of the lees, the south part of Lot 10, 7 This repent J ests ho P-etrost | _ a THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. I ¥ LATIMER & OLEARY, PP nehbCtionsers and Real Ratate Brokers ethesst cornor Pennsylvania avenae Star Oftice Building. DESIBADRLE BUILDING LOTS ON FOoUR- TEENTH AND W STHERTS, AT AUCTION. Gn WEDNESDAY AFT«BNOON, Octoder 91, at 4 joc, we will sell, in front of the Views iat cars revuers tigu'ty ts P. proved part 75, BATURDAY AFTERNOON, October t preml briny circla, et present ¢ W ashinatoa. 4 trout of 2) feet a1 Lith #, proved ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; reatdus in 6, 12, 18 and 24 months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annam. De- forred payments to be soured on the property soll All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser. @100 doun at time of ale, carriage: F respect chant octl2-dts [Rep] LATIMER & OLEABY, Ancis, mull in good i st Approved 1,2. 8:1 3, io square No, sor, | © a mac htne pacity of md forty corner of 14th street sad t ¥ DUNCANSON BhOTHERS, Auctioneers, barrels Fer day, with the wi <1 20 feet ou Mth strest, Southeast corner 9b and D atrests northwest. of Beck crovk. There 8 4 >a ter foot alley; lots 3 and 3 5 oun-s be ie Someone CSD sania oe we ae . a : f 0 hes - h oe aS BUILDING LOTS pe hel ON SOUTH B Wo advartege. The entire property is well worthy | ring ba et tom ten fo. y. The lows wi by the attention ct specaiatora bevold sep rat On SATURDAY APTERNOON, October ‘Terms: $275,000, with interest at ten per cont. per orm: One-third cash; residue in 6 and 19 months, 17th, at 5 o’chrck, we will sell, ta front .f the Annum frou. July 27,1872, and expenses of eale, in | with interest at 6 per cept. per annum, Deferrad premises, all of Lot 20, to Square 6¢l, fronting cash, balan: six, twelve and eighteen months, | pa) wentsto be secured by deeds of trust om the | so teet on K street southwen ith @ depth of 105 at ten percent. per anaum. to be se- | property © All conveysncing @° cost of pac- | fee", and can be subdivided into good Buk ¢ of trust on the gro All con- | chs-ers, @@on cach lot st tims ofsala, ‘This tale being & poritive one, tt offer Xpense cf the purct 250), as a octlé [ep] LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. chance to speculators to obtain a good bargain vutred onday of the terms Y Wasa. B Se ner, | Terms: Quo-third cash; balance tn 6 aud 12 {complied with in ten dare fom the | Ff Successor to Greco Williams, Ancts, | Morthe, netes, bearing 8 ‘per cent, int:Test aud ne Tras he right to resel! Saccesa . +b secur eed of trnat. cetli st DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, purchaser, m days’ adverti-ement iu some ewspapers published in the city of ». 0, * W. ALVORD, . W. STIOKNEY, TBUST EES’ SALE OF VALUARLE PROPERTY ee NURTHWESTESN PABT UF THE By virtue of a deed of trust, cated Angust 4, a D. 1573, and recorded in Uiber 728, folio 73, one of the laud records for Washiagton county, in the District ef Columbia, aud at the request of the bolder of the motes, we shail sell, at pnblic anc- Mon, tu trout cf the p. emises,on FRIDAY, the #334 day Of October, 1674 % BR & OLEARY, Y Lsctroncers ant Beal Wetate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvenia avenue and Mth street, Star Ofice Buliding. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SOUTH D STREET, BETWEEN 30 AND 4% STREEIS WKST. { Tevstees. {a cortain writing, sigced by all par- {, the terms of sais in case of the above perty are changed to oue-third ca: between the essh payment ant t ‘The differer 4 o'elck pm. the follow: By virtue of @ deed of trast Anted Jaly 1, ‘Seipens San en the Seek Saat fe ake 70e « ing property, viz: Lote and 3, in Mackall’. snbdi- f=, 8nd duly recorded in Liber 658, folio palance in two F-are; said deferred payments bear- | Vition of original lot Sim square 43; alec; tot TY ta we'ef the land records of Washiegton county, ing taterest at Cw aitoan equare 76, snd part of Iet 12, in syuare 8; bogin- | iv the District of Colambia,and by the written ro: GEO W STIORN EY { Trustees. ving rabid part omy zat atroct west, 20 fost} Inches | un st cf the particg. scoured thereby, T will sall nt . ac from t corner of sa} »8nd | public auction, on TU yOctob*r 20, wi suseckis ___ J _F. COLD WELL, Gulermen. ng thep a said street I ook @s | Pelock p.m. in frout of tile premises,’ail that » ‘ therce west 137 feet 2°. inches; thence north ORE oy UUND sinated in swid city o ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctio HG feet 3% inches; thence eset 44 feet 244 Inches; | Wacbington, Dd Kocwh apd di tinasiston cote thence south 4 fi set Ig Inches, and thence east W fort ity as lot numberrd 31 in Cioment Me- 3 . De. Also, encther part «f sald lot * Jed subdivision of square numbered TEeT EE Sy ALE OF VERY I PER | square ss, being che south part «f aaid lot 12, front: | fice hucdred aud thirty-six. wich the improvements RET NORTH ARR aire TERET WES 4 feet On sani 234 street, and ronoing back with | thereon, Consisting of a frame dwellic etc stories ST | that width on Daralicl Fo the so th line of said | | ‘Terme of sale: Oue-fourth cash baiance es 12, + a jet to t! rm line of id lot improvements | and is months, w interest af ccent. au- iv deed of trust bearing date the uc 7 pum, deferred payments t be sscured by adecd of sod records ct thelbhet | _ Terms: Gue-third cash; balance insix,twetve, and y sold, All eonveysnciog at Ps : 2 aud ree wig gis Ms- | eighteen months, for notes bearing interest, and ae- 100 down at time of sale. vente cue ey puitic auction is | Cured by deed of trust cn whe premises sid. All K&L CABUSI, Ja, Tr ened te Day oetob conveyancing st the cost of purchasers; §100 down c'? LATIMNL & CLEARY, ep b eof property on the dav of sale, and it —- ee = te teas ure ant complied with witake Ete Gare BY WASH. B WILLIAMS: Auctionser, after the day of sale, tke trustees reserve the right #2 (8necesso: to Green & Williams, Auctionsers,) the property. the risk and c*st of tne Northwest corner Wth and D streets. g purchaser, by sdvertising three times in | 1. . 3 cd th AUCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED newopaper PEE Timer ee REAL ESTATE ON NORTH GST. BETWREN 3st, a 4 «clock p. m., Lot pumberat B,J of Thomas P. Morgan's subdivision of lot num: Square numbered forty-two, (42.) & front of twelve fest on nort Mrect, with a deprh of sixty-one feet between par- alle! iw: sid fot being located at the northeast corner cf north G street aud 2th street west FO om PEE, ¢ Teastecs, dst AND 2p S83 WEST, No. 120. improved by « two-story Frame Dwellings house, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctr On WEDNESDAY, Gctoner 21, 1576, at 4 ale at public months, with ea, Lot lt. in Y¥ THOMSS DOWLIGG, Auctioneer, All conveys | Bherctock pom. Pwin'eter tor terest, scared by @ deed of trust. I Gal inning suction, in front of the prem aus avenue. the cost of the purchaser, A « ts red bs bid off. 8 vo Ra tons Bu noky, D.O., isproved by yepontt of $78 rey when the property ia bid off. a ' 8 comfortable Brick Deetilng If the terms of sale are not complied with in nve | TEUSTEE’SSALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY Terms of sale: One-fourth cach; the residue in Gaye att « Tiusees reserve toe right to resell | LN WASHINGTUN CITY ANDGEOBGETOWN | threo equal payments, ats 12, and ts months from at the riek and cost of the defsaiting purchaser. AT AUCTION. . lay of sale, with interest." A seq to beg A WILLIAM PD. OASSIN. t tense Bs virtue of a deed of trast from the beirs of | Gerd of irtst taken io secure the deferred payments, WILLIAM A. GORDON. Jn. ( Trustees. @e - Knowles, af, dated Sept. 25,1574, and re- | aj} conveyancing at parchasor’s cost. $1) to be eclS-eoeas THOS. ) OW LENG, Anet. corded in liber ; one of the | bald on accepterce of bit. = land records of the nibia, we will JAS 5 EDWARD, Attorney, Be LATIMER # char, seilon MUNDAY, tho 19:h day of wotobor, 1sT4 MARY E BECK Auctionse: Beal Ketate Brokers, on tho prenitsee, at 4 o’elock 9. tn.,the west part o #1900 WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Aact’r, Southwest oo rner Penns) tan: arenve and Ita at., oe ee Sy aad ie od of | - T5.HWARNEE ice Ashivgron, ths ‘same frontiv < on _ Sar _ Hogbe:” Alley, between Laud & streets and toca | E ‘Heal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, OF SUPERIOR HOUSSHULD FURNT- hh streets, uorthwest, sud E Pisho FORTS. ELEGANS € Re 7361s feet ng a depth of Tch aud F sts. uorthwest, aproved by four frame dweltings. Federal #uildings, core’ a ; PIEB. MIBRCES SUP Ard st dim o'clock p.m. on the sume day, we will | TRUSTRE’S EALE OF A NEAT TWO-AND-A BD. CaBu VEU BRT | OLREROE | cell incite at bon he te kaa HALF-210BY FRAME DWELLING ON CHE NCH CHINA,"&c. fronting 40 fect on Greene stre-t,andhavingadep:k | NUSLH SIBK OF @ STRELT BUUTR, BET FHUBSDAY, MORNING, October | of 100 fet, improved by asubsiautial brick dwelling | Si" AND Yrm STEERTS WEST, AT’ AU - cor * o'clo end cutbutidings. T X. RR prtteedng Talaty declinine noeas at the | “terme” One-third oesh; residue in equal pay- By virtoo of m deed of trast, lated May Ist, He. S80 Ocnseetiont nresen mon Hana f | ments at six and twelve months, with lnrcrest from 4B. i871, ‘duly recorded tn’ Liber No. 634, Streets north west, we «bell sell the followiag goods: | U*¥ cf sele. A d=posit of $40 on each ict will bs re- folie 237. one of the land records forthe Dis- ‘Sus leet {Cue Pune bots Mg good res when the property isstrack off. Ail couvey- | trict of Gotumbia, and at the request of the party Swo clegent Fecoch Finns Pine titerors ing et ihe cost ot the purchaser secused there! y, 1 will sell_at papiic auction, 4a Eoeewood ant Walnut Parlor Suizess upholatered in CHAS. M. MATTHEWS, ! 2. stees vt of (he premises, on WEDNESDAY, Uctober BED. W. JONES, cura * THOS DOWLING, Auct. X LATIMER 8 OU RAG Yoox netionears and Teal irate Broksra, Southwest corner Peonsylvsnia avenue aad Star Othes Buildings. TBUSTEES’ SALE OF SQUARE 175, BOUND- Tep and pinsh, Bosewood sud Walnut Reception Chatrs, fucly up- tered. top Tables, set Tes Poys, Walnut Marbic-base Btegerr, Wbatnota, Ornaments, Paintings at Br tow Hanat Velvet, Brusseia, Three- o'clock p.m, the fcllowing de- ste in tho city of Washing £1 that picce or parcel of ot numbered four ion of square numbered foor dand thirteen. (413,) according to the aub- division of eaid eas inade in the partition of Young, deceased 1si4,at 4:30 th st. Fine Breole meare Stair Rods, EO BY tere oe ae : eying incoes, by a depih of Fine Cuan or Faroiture, Sue Hair Mattrosees, | 8 =, oe ae os 2 == peat the injprovements aa ‘iilow: jolsters, virtue of a dee trast, dat et! oF . Breusion Dinine Table: Dining Chairs, Best September A.D. cizhtecu huadred and | _ TeTm*: One-fourth cash; balance at 6, 12 ord, or Piece, with Bpergn freach Ohins Dinner Service, groca and gol, Superb Siiver-plated Tea Services, Heavily Plated Sa'ver, Piated Urns and Castors, ¥ x Dessort and Tea Serv: Basket, Ivory bandie Kuives and seventy-one, aod doly recorded im the District of Columbia in Liber 664, folio 213, and by direction of the party secured thereby, the snbscribers will cell to the bighest bidder, on the premises, the val- nsble SQUARE in Washington City, numbered one hundred and seventy -fire(i75,) as 19 said deed described; the sal> to take piace on FRIDAY, the 23d day of Octeder, A. D 1374, at 9 o'clock p.m. ‘The terms of sale are one-fourth casb,(f which $:¥ on each lot must be paid at the time and place ef sale.) and the residue in ons, two, sod three dears respectively, from date, with {ntereat at the rave of seven per 100 will be reqnired as @ deposit at time of all eer ascirg ‘at expense of purchaser, "Ferme to Ciuplied with in aston da ses eeRYLAND RUFF, Trustes. oct9-eokde 19-¢ J. T_OOLDWELL, Salesman. L NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE, In virtue of a writ of ficri facies, issned out of the Clerk's cffice of the Supreme Qourt of the District of Oolumbia, and to me direc.ed, I will sell at pab- Bequisives Together with « general assortment of Bot niceesary to mention, Terme cust. LATIMER & CLEARY, fine goods, ntam per anna uatil paid, lee an d octié-d ]epud.} Anctioncers. | payables mi-appusily, and for which thepurchasel | Lid Dietston ws BOC a aa ee de oe of p> aive potes, secured by adeed of trost on the ber, 1874, at 2% o'clock m., John Casey's Fight, B* E J. SWEET, + sold. Ail convessnciog to beat the par- | tics, claim, and interest in and to west half of lot watt nee er ae Auctioncer, ae ak died with withia Wo. 36, tn eq) ‘No. 50), in the city of Washington, a Feet Dorthwest, fis are not complied with within nye ° the dap of « the trustees Feserve tin District of Colum! together with all and singular the improvements thereon, seized and levied Gpon = the property of John Oasey, and will be sold to satisfy execution No. 9.475, against Charles Wallace and Jobn Casey, at t TEUCSTEES’ SALE OF 4 DESIBABLE THREE. STUBY BSICK MOUS: 28 THE SOUTH SIDR OF G STREET, BETWEEN lira AND sell tho property, cr auy part thereof, om Fublic notice insuy newspaver pablishel +2, for cash, st fhe riak and cost of the 4 4 it of the District of Oo- lu STEEETS NOMTH WEST default. A HYDE. thy ae By virtue of a deed of trust to us dated May THOS. HYDR.¢ Trustees. | lartia.| fay ero @=; D i572, and duly recorded in Liber No, ects 35t LATIMER & CLEAKY, Ancts. ne 1, follo 396. of the land records of Wasains: | ey vadiMEE & OLEARY-—— [ Sitkb STATES MABSHAL’S BALE. ton, D.'C., we will sell at public auction, in front octhear evened Heat ickaté: lickers J — of the preivisce, to the bighest bidder, on TUS- Southwest acceex Peamesilante eremus cna ith ot In virtue of f ur writs of fieri facias, isaned ont of 9, 1574, at 8 o'clock p. mn. the east Sar Otee Bona "* | the Cloth ’s office of the Supreme Ooart of the Dis- 2 fest of! 2: Seunare numbered Si, having @ 2 Lich of Golom.bis, and to me directed 1 aball sell at ef 25 feet and m depth of 1 and tm- : Hie sale, for cash, is front of the Court-house 0! SAE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON FIFTH | P -k, BDAY the dd Go tn Proved by a ry brick dwelling. : 7 3 > | teid District. ou TURSDAY, the 34 day of Novem- 7 sald of trust » sae tle, claim aud interest in and to Lot No.1, to tale (alt seeussicg to stout $2.80) 10 casbeand | OB Ph Seay oe doef ch erat recorded fa Liver | tiuare Mo,0sa,iu ibe cir. of Washaeton DO the ba 2 and 18 months, for which the tn county, D. 0, and ceerees of the Supreme | texeiber with all and singular the improvements Dotes rchascr. bearing {terest from the | Coart cf tho District of Oslumbia, pawedterpeenn | hereon, seized and levied upon as the property of day of secured by # deed of trast apon the wee te ok ee aa oe ‘October, A.D, | Jobe Boney, and will be sold tg satisfy exeoations proper tbe taken. Convevanciug st par- | 15)" he andersianed will ctor ot cahte ore ates | Bos. 9899, 1320, 9649 and 908 9, in Pavor of the Disevict chaser If forms of gals are mot complied | py cmiseg.on MONDAY, the Zt tae of Dotter, | of Columbia, egainst Robert. Farrell oud John with within seven dars after the ths trustees | t76) at 4 o'clock p. m., the following descr.bed | Boucy tn $339 and 9540, against Mary Hagg and Jonn reser’ “ Fght to resell the property after five | sronines to wil: Part of Lot 6 to square 843,in | Bonry in No. 9S49,aud Martin Welsh and John days Sretisat the risk and cot of the | Wethington cliy, having seat 20 inet ete an | Boney in No. 9609 ALEX. SHARP, Gefauiting pareneser se etoy treet ecuibesst, aad about 106 Teen Seog una in | _cctle-d U.S, Marenal DO. ces con BM, Nounse t Ghee os. | proved by a frame dwelling, two storice, and back [50eb states MABSHALS ace, © eokde 3. Auctionesr r 4 = | ake epeatt gm aAne mguices atstime of | In stetun often wrt of lr facastanad, ont of = + Ader ie Clerk's office o1 jupreme Court of the Dis- MISCELLANEOUS. fon A penny ee IR ngs od Pranetee | tr ct of Columbia and to mie diecteds I will soll at patlic eale for Cash, io front of the court-house door of seid District, on TUBSDAY,the 34 day of November, 1574, st'1% o'cleck 1’, all Augustus Beches' right, title, claim and interest in and te Lote Nes. 101, Ju2, 103 and Jos, iu Dale & Wright's subdivision of Mount Pleasant, in the county of Woshivgton, District of Oclumbia, together with all “POUND TOP R HYPRAULIC CEMENT," ned are now prepared ts furnish the .-d CEMBNT to lers aad comtrac- bors at low rates. may be resoid at his risk and cost, Uenveyanciag At the cost of the pu. chaser. JAS. 'G. PAYNE, Trustee, MABY A’ DRLANY, Guardian. cctlS covds LATIMER & OLBARY, arc ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer, 3.9. 23.4. WATERS, 641 Louisisna avenue, near 7th street. snd singular the improvements thereon, seized aud 20% No. #8 High street, Georgetown, —— Jevied upon as the property of A’ st Bachas, and = = . TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUARLE BUILDING | will Le sold to satisty cxecations Mo, 9257 N40 S529 STYLE CARRIAGES —ove: | “Lor THE SOUTHEAST OORNBR OF | Christian Bproceser, Jacob Delmor aad August EN Be of ioe latest Bow 12a ea Avdricy, 0 STEEETS NORTHWEST, AT | Bachar, Mo. 9863 sgstist Oncar Forclander aud Bere ond Pony Powwsns, Top and Ho: 2 Avguat’Bachns, Nos. 967, 9773 and 9791 sgalust dated tho 2th aly recorded tn et seq .one of the land Jomp-seat Oncringes. Second-hand Carriages taken Yo exchars By virtue of adeed_of trast, day of September, 1573, and 4. Liber No. 731, folio 461 records of the District of Frederick Myers and August Bachus, all at tis of the District of Govambia, pester ay LEX’B SHARP, U.8, Marshal, D.0, Cail before rohast elsewhore. WIDT & O0., Ho. B19 ith sirast, bee , W eehington, Oviumbia, the a Pe October 14, 1874. octli-ta tween aud V4 W. Favette | signed wills at th nest ‘Dart, 5 LYS, maritiy | tirebys ofertor, Theat ppc agaiony ta fond ("110 states MANGAL sAL ieee, on, 7 Octo- — L@ toon cas beri ae 3 sloch ns the follow iog. foe ot | ,,fa.rirtue of a writ of Gert facous, tarued ont of rou om A { | the Clerk's ofBce of the Supreme Oot WOOD-BURNT LIND £ aad Known as Lot lente Aiccotier eng, | trietof Columbia. aad toon eine ones ¥9@ conts per barrel. Yo] abaivision st Square No. 339, to- P somprig | [3 cash, in front of the THOMAS FanET Ce ae oh a trom the 1k woe 7 Pat tos arent and lth cent. cash, jain pempeans a aaa aaaie — der {ecomal instalimenig, povabis in | io) the saute st the to nb piorest at 3 per Making sstihcial Geooe of aay Rindot Conan | suBene A spool of Biss elit bo conch cate eee | fos Beall etrocts, in ork for Sars, water works, pavements, baiid- | purcbaser on the day of sale. Alleonveyenciag at | north along the weet Seen: 30-5 where is desirable. The Cost of purchaser _ if {he terme of sale are aot com. wed — — ~—Tee Diataine - day, reer Tiabt ‘and of Columbia word. iu SUINamD. 3 cat rl X Lotiastana svenne. eet! the ty, atSdays notte, at risk and LA pro . 28 cost of the defaulting 3 purchaser. bL.@ HIRE. a ‘THOMAS BOWLING, ects 3038,15.27 2080-71 OM AS DON LING, X WASH. B. WILLTAMS, Aactioncer, Successor to Green & Wi! Aucta,, ‘No, 1001, uorthwest coruer loth and D streets, SRVERS CRINA AT AUCTIO We will sell om TUESDAY MJBNISO ober 20, 18/4. at 10 o'clo &, at cur Go West Baicmore sire>t, ench Be: -rTs Caine, ign, richly patot 4 ana bu iittie ueq For eutertaia- BO more beautiful set has ever been «>i in ty. Itis pw on + xhibition at our salesroom, '¥ of especial atten'ton B. GROVE & SONB, Aucttoncers 160 West Baltimore st 2 THOMAS WAGGAMAN Real Estate Auctioneer, 919 7th street, 10K LOT ON G STREET, BETWEEN 5: 6T*. 5 st YaBD, iMPBoOVAD Lb © BDPESDAY, 0 -tober 14*,at So'lock I shail ceil the above properts. being Lot 2:6, fronting & feet on G street. of _ccti? @ [Rep] THOS. BE WAGGAMAN, Avct. BY Tos. bowziNe, b jonner, 1 Louinana avenue, TING CHAIR. FIXTUBRES, ac, /AT AUCTION. cow DAY Uctober 2st, at W o’olock 1 will ceil at my Auc:ion B)om+ ‘Sas0: tment of Dentist» belongings, « .usistin, in part «f Operating Obair tu cc mpite or Pe fT ed Enea: ome fa, Ward F be, Bool LoVe, Usr pets, &e or TRUMASS NOWLING, anct THOMAS DOWLING, Acctisaea, 641 Louisiana ave..21 door sast of fth street PEBSMPTOBY AND SPECIAL SALE OF mo AND COOKING STOVES AT AUG- v. 4, On WEDNESDAY, October 2ist, at 10 FB orc hy ut my auction roens, I will sell an e-sortment of Biore7 to cover ireigh: aud ex- yc BES, CORBI IDE In par 38 Heatirs DENTIST’s OF B * URBIT! ext. Mont aves,“ Rosebed,!? “ Bi-s Burne: Ranges, tng Btoves, do. 3g do. 10 Cooking 150 “Oni tiou ____ THOS DOWLING, A BY THOMAS LOWLING, Anctimeer 174 Bridge stroet, Goorg*towa TWO VERY PRS164 BLE DWELLING HOUSES AND A STOBE- ROOM ON DUNBARTON FTBEET. GEOKGETOWN, D. C., aT PUB- LICAUCTION On WEDNESDAY, Ootober ist, at 4 GGociox front of the premises, f will soll th: very rriri @ property on Dumbariou streo! betwcea Montsomery and G i+.20 feet front b very comfurtable T: story Frame Osellicg cou- teiring e ght rooms,gas and water; also, stable, ont dufidings, and an excellent pump of water in the yard; al Li Ifeet fro by 129 feot deep, tm- Small Brick @ and large’ car- honge: alse, immetigiely opposite the above, 0 fest frout by BU toot deep, improved by w Brick Market Store, one of the jvaat locations in the town. Improvement taxes paid, Metropolitan Bail- rad pares the door Tes Teras of sale: Ono-hslf cash; batance in 18 months, with intere.t at 8 par cent decd of trust. All conveyancing at cost of or- chasers. A deposit of $100 on esch lot reanired when bid off, _ectl7-d Ww BBY Pla Batate Becker and Auctioneer Wederal Buildings. Corner 7th and F Streets 8. W. TRUSTEBS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, SITUATED ON 2p STREET EAST, BETWEEN B AND O ORTH By virtue of 9 decd of trust, 4 September 13, 3571, and recorded in Liosr 687, folio 313. of the land records tor Washington ooaaty, bis trict cf Columbis, und by direc!ion of the holler of the note secured theeby, we wili sed at public au tion, in front of the premises, on THUBSDAY, Uo- bet WO, 1874, at d o'clock p.m , all that pi cel of xround in Washing.on city eitered Fy in Chester and Joukins’ s square 7:5. ‘Teims of sale: One-third of tho parchaze money to be paid in casb,and the residus fn two equal in- stalimente, payable tm six and iwelve month spectively, and for which the purchaser is to give his promissory notes, bearing 7 per cent. interest from day of sale, the purchaser to receive a deot and excente aderd ¢f trust to secure waid nutes to tue satisfection of the ssid Trustes. de- Dorit of $29 is reyu'red Immediately after the p op- erty is sold. Conveyancing at cost of purchr er; and if the purchaser fai's to comply with the terms of eale within coven days after day of sale, the said property may be resold at the risk and osst of the defaulting purchaser, by giving five days’ notics of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- tug’ un city, DO. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctionasr. 3 re popus, Trustees, oot? d&ds ABNER, Auct y LUTTBELL & 00., Autioncers, Rc ae hig ete Between $b ard loch TEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED TRUALESTATEON EAST OSELTOL SfHEE SME DWELLING, WITH LAB. LAM Mo. 225; ALS0,' FRAME BTA deed of trast, datot Octoly=r 16. duly recordeiin Liber No. 73; mong the land resords for the D'strict of Columbia, and by direction of the party sccured thereby, I wilt sell. at public anctiva, tn front of the premises, to. the highr-t m THURS. D2 ¥. Uctebir B9tb, A.D. Its at dsp mye tcee certain pie els of ‘ground ia tho'clty streets northwest, ee OF of Washing. aid D‘strict, aud known and de- a tibed as ‘owit: ‘The western 26 fect tront- ing on East O sreet of Let 1, ta Byusre No. back the width fesr the fail depth «f j also, Lot leiterc} and mn “M," fn H. 0. Soles and others” recorded subdie vision of Griginal lots 14, 15, 16, 17 an3 14, in #aid fanar- No. 759, excepting the south 12 feat 9% fronting ob 34 streec east, by equal dop: Linch of ssid lot M," together wi u ments thereon. ‘Torme cfaalé: One-fourth cash, (of which $20) mort be paid downday of sale;) aid the balance in one, two ana three years, in equal payments to be secured by purchaser's note ring laterest st tue rate of ten per cont. per shnuun, (payable s vni- Annually.) sud a dood of trust on the property sol, Ocnvey adcing and reco: (li If terms of sale are not coi oe bales tive tresioo Fescrvee th and co niting pure WM. F_ HOLTZMAN. Truster, 4 {Rep} LUTTRELL « 00, Ancts, B. B. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Foderal Buildings, corner 7th and F sce. norchwest, TRESTEE’S SALE OF A THREE-STORY BRiGK DWELLING ON THE SOUTH SIDE GF BSTREST SOUTH, BETWEEN Ist AND 2p STREETS, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust to Daniel L. Ba- ton, dated October 13th, A. D 1870, duly record- 0 ih Liber No. 616, folio 445, one of the Land Becorés forthe District of Columbia, and also by vir’ ue of a deeree of the Supreme Court of said Dis- trict, equity cause Mo. 3,202, docket 12, sabsfiutiag cet the undersigned trustee iu place of ist L. Ba- ton. and atthe request of the party secured tuereby, I wilt nel! at pablic auction. in front of on TUBSBAY, November 3, 1874, at D. m., All that certain plece or parcel of ground rit- u od being in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. knuwn and desigcated on th’ n of said city as Lot lettered of original lete numbered eij teen (49), io sous nambered seven handred an thirty-two (732), together with ths improvem nts, &ec , consisting of a three-story pressed-brick front Deeliing, with back building, &c. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash, and the balanco in 6,13. and 13 meuths, with int @t at ton per cent. per aunum, and secured by @ dend of trust on the property sold, 10) will be quired a8 a deposit at tims of sale. ing at expense of purchaser. If terms ot sale are nef complied with in seven days after day of sais, the trustee reserves the right fo resell the property at the riek ond oost of the defaaiting purchaser, lt conveyanc- after five days’ advertisement. W. STICKNEY, Trustee. oot 7-eo& Acie CeLDWRLL, Salesman. . ¥. EY, ¥ JOB. ¥. HE Ygrate Agont and Ancttoneor, Office No, 90% 8th street northwest, TEUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PBOsBRTY ON THE NOGTH SIOG OF L STREET, BETWEEN 17 STORE AND BASEMENT BRIVK DWELL ING, CONTAINING % BOOMS, &c. By virroe of a deed of trust, dated January 1573, and duly recorded in liver No. 705, fol 188, of the Inud recerds of the District ot Iumbia, and by direction of the holder of somo of the notes secured thereby, in the payment of which defanit bas been made, I Will sell at pub ic auction, iu trent of the premises, on SATURDAY, October Sst, A.D. 1874, at 4 o'clock I that certain picce or parcel of land lying and situate in the city of Washington, D. C., described as follows: The Weatern eighteen (15) feet and — (8) inches of Jot numbered four (4,) by the depth thereof. in Da- vidson’s subdivision ‘of square numbered one hun- & aan sixty-one, (161,) with all the improvements ‘crma of sale. as prescribed by the deed of trast: 93,124 87, the emount unpaid, with interom at 10 per cext. perannom from October 1, 1872, and the ex- ses of gaie in cash, and the balance in 6,12, and months, for which the notes of the pur with futerest from the day of sale, secured by eed of trust on the ise sold, ‘shall be tak A deposit of @100 will be required of the purchaser a} thotime of sale All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. If the terms of sale With within seven days after sale, the trustes re- SET U Ee ateatipe purses tae ome octlé-atde AB PORREUaT: nec: RY B. a. WeenEs. Broker Federal Bulldsngy corner Tih aud F ets-uoriswent KiRABLE PROPBRTY ON BATW EEN 45 AND Gru STS. By virtue of certain aes © Sapreme |. Pe ae ill sell at pablic anorion, in Ly, Isrts 8 o'cltck byt, LOT a te Renare se 184, at @ 0 are Seahunetee Oity, D. ® frame if GUARDIAN'S SALE, AT avoTIOn. yy Pe oe iw 4 in aespeeet cheats ta ace tents to be secured by a deed of truat on ‘aides JOR OOLDWALL. Balcnaee, Bowanps, Att A TETRA DONNA crm, VALU. 45D D Ja B* v EVENING STAR. DOUBLE SHEET. THE PL&iNS—A PROPHECY. Go ye and look upon that land, ‘That far vest land that few behold, And pone beholding understand— ‘That old, old land, which men call new— Go journey w.th the seasons th Its wates, and learn how limitless. The :olemn silence of that plain Is, oh! so eloquent. The biae And bended skies seem b tor it, And allele> seems ay" terday, An idle tale but illy fold. Its story is of God alone, For man has lived and gone away And lefc but little heaps of st ne. Lo! bere you learn how more than fit And dignified is silence, when You hear the peliy jeers of men. It» awful solitudes remain. Toenceforth tor aye a p-rt of you, And you have learned your litteness, Some silent red men cross your track; Seme sun-tacned trappers ¢ me and go; Some rolling sex ~ ot buffalo Break thavver-like and far away Agamst the foot-hilis, breaking oack Like breakers of rome tronbied bay; Ome whit tale! antelope blown vy So airy like; come fox: = say And ehadow-like move ft) and fro Like weavers’ sha.tie> as you pass; And now and then {vom ont the grass You best come lone bird clack, aud call A tbarp keen call for her lovt brood, That only makes the solitude Scem dceper stitl, and that is all. That wide domainof mystories And s gna that men misunderstand; f space and dreams; a land d-up. sas; A jand of caves and caravans 2nd lonely wells and pools; a land ‘That hath its purpases and plans, That seems vv like des | Pa! ve that its wastes have no confi hed sesinst the leveled ek from out whose depths shalt rise € KeW-titue prophet domain om out whose awful depths shall come, Alt clad in skivs, with dusty fet, A man fresh from bia Maker's hand, A singer singing oversweet, * A charmer charming, very wise; And then all men shail pot be d a, Tot be dum mt ~ for he shall say, Take heed, for I prepare the way For weary feet;” and from this iand ‘The Christ shall come when next tae race Of man shail iook ug on his face. Kome, 1574. tx MILLER, in Harper's Magazine for mber. FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER, Le Pollet says & decided effort is being made to bring in pattern materials for the autumn and winter season. Whether or not it wil! suc- ceed a few days will decide. We think it more than probable that the final arrangement will be their employment as trimmings or parts of the toilette only. ‘There are innumerable varieties of patterns— broad or narrow stripes, stripts of a different material, such as satin or velvet on silk, velvet or silk on wool; diagonal stripes with little spots, clusters ot ‘narrow lines, zig-zag stripes, and cnecks of a!) sizes and colors. Another novelty is the matelasse, This is siik with @ satin face; it is very thick and has quite the appearance of being quilted, thoagh im reality the lines producing that eifect are woven in the material. It will bo mach nsed for sleeveless bodices, polonaises or the front breadths of open skirts. The eagerly adopted fronce and coulisse toil- ettes have alz> been the cause of an tmitat which is very effective. It is mace of stik has all the appearance of being gathered in rows. Thongh very effective, itwill be far trom a useful style, as the lines will evon be -disar- ranged and the effect lovt. Velveteen will be very much worn for out- door dress, either composing the toilette itself or some of its adjuncts. ‘The general tendency of al! out-door toilettes s ty the thickest and coarsest matertal that can be procured, and we now see our greatest el gantes in costumes of fabrics that we maay, without exaggeration, say would, a year or two ago, have been worn only by peasauts. These tollettes are made up in the simplest rashion, and, from the very quietude of their style, drive lo despair those ladie~ whose only idea of dress is to look grandly and expensively dressed. Dresses made up of these serges, limonsin, Lomespuns, beiges, in their myriad varieties, sre trimmed with several rows of stitching, Diasis, or rows of velvet or braid, and buttons. ‘Those ladies who were so wise as to profit by our advice asto preparing for themselves em- broidered tritom‘ngs in colored wools for serge dre swili be glad they believed in oar pro- powers, On finding, as they undoubtedly will, that costumes trimmed inthis manner will create an absolute furor this sea” on. ‘The tick materials preylously meationed will have one very good effect—tust or causta, the polonaises, (5 much favored by all ladics of taste, to retain their flavor, at all events, through the antomn and water. The length of skirts, according to the purpo: for whicn they ere intended, way definitely set- tled in last month’s article. There is also uo great novelty asto the cut of bodices; they fit very clovely to the figure, and, of course, the style of trimining is a little heavier in material. Steeves of all thick woollen fabrics are in- rariably the convenient and highly valued shape kpown the ‘‘coat sleeve,” with its immense variety of parements. Velvet or braidai cloth sleeveless vestes anid cuirr<:e bodices will be very greatly worn. ‘These can be worn over polonsises for out-door wear; or, if the wearer should prefer not defin- ing ber figure, there are a great many different shapes ot pelerines suited t> the purj »se, to bo made of the same material asthe drc‘s itself. A (apes variety of mantles will be worn. A species of “Dolman”—or, more strictly speak- ing, pelerine—tastened to the waist at the back, aud cut up at the sides, so as to give the eilect of a “Dolman” sleeve, will be very fash- jonable. ‘The genre of afternoon and evening toilettes is still the same in character—the closely cling- ing tablier front, the whole of the long and fuil drapery thrown to the back, and the bodice set- ting very closely to the figure,and open en chale, en cour, or square. Excessively large piping cords are worn, and mod long dresses—velvet cially—ha a thick roii of wadd:ng covered With the same at the edge of the skirt. Sometimes this is re- placed by a thick cable cord of silk. Many thick silks, satinsand velvets are mate with pisin skirts, and have a very rich appeat ance, They are sometimes raised at one side over an underskirt. The portion of the latter —— is covered with plaitings, ruches or cou- lisses. Cock feathers are much used as trimmings, and can be dyed toany color, though they never look eo well as in their beautiful nataral tints, Curled feathers will be very fashionably worn, both as bands and fringes. Embroidered China crape tunics and fichus, or cuiresses, will be very generally worn over silk, satin or velvet. Romeo by Auvother Name ia Peny< syivania. [From the Beaver (Pa.) Argus.] Two farmers living on adjoining farme in Gi- rard township, Erie county, have .or years been unfriendly on accountof the disagreement about the line fence which separated their lands, both claiming the ten feet which was tormeriy the lane running between the two | seme ‘Their children have grown up inherit- ing their parents’ animosity, and their eldest sous bave several times besn subpmnuaed e~ witnesses in laweaite which have grown out of this difficulty. Tbe case had been a sort of suit in charcery, having tun on from year to year, both men spending their money in lawyces’ fees witout any legal conclusion. About a year ago the two farmers awoke one Monday morning to find that eac’: had lost a child,—one his youngest son, and the other his only daugh- ter. Lrke the houses of Montague and Qapa- let, in**Romeo and Juliet,” the sclors of th two riv.s! houses had secretly cherished a fond- bess for one another, ard, knowing Cle fead between the families, without divulging their passions or intentions, they met clandestinely and carried into effectan elopement. A week passed, at tre end of which the father of the runat daughter was called on to goto Erie and attend in to the everlesti suit. He wentin early to the office of t! 7 3 ae his papers, read the it was a terrible yard law- lav weekly th rougt: ng z z bed and die. length Lawn and Pleasure Grounds, ! The Seerding Internationa! Tn the July No. we named s tew pative trees A letter from Gereova in the Pebetr gives an and shrubs which porsessed such merit in theyr — *CcOent Of a Workmen's League wick has boon formed by seceders The new society affirms that the old oo am S great mistake in aiming at the destrac!oon medern society and the ore ation of a new ¢ the Interoac and other decorat: eatisie thoes to tna soteom ot ite e traly ornamental and adaptadility of the material they use In planting; and following this idea up. we would here br.ng forward o few more subjects for the planter's conside. tior, and asa fruit-bearing iree, ard one of ro ordinary beauty, when standing as an |. plated specimen on the lawn, is esimina triloba, or pa- paw—its glorsy leaves and b.vana-itke trait rendera it very aicractive. As ® statoly tree for the lawn, or for planting avenues, tre cilia | ve linden, or ba swood, has few equals, and, in our estimation, far rarpr ing the so-much-rought-ai.er Faropean varie. ty, as exhibiting to the eye, by its open mode of gtowth, more lightand shade, as well as by its a leaves longer im the fall. We tare | * ical and economical organization. The onjert it contends should be the emancipation of tro working class, and gratusl counted upon. Society. it hol derly transform 4, and grest p: Teformers mnst not be accent International w reproach( 1 with imtrotacing Politics which are peculiar to each nation inte 8 cosmopolitan movement, and with appointing Ss cbieh men who have never been w orining TOgTe + met eamaot r lesnters. Tae me ad cannot understand their waste an feelings. The position of workmen &s Ove Of commlete depsrdenc arbitrarily Sxea by employers. roribet also the T. Hetropbylia, aroble tree, delighting | ¢Mancipation they most a-ital aivereal ina more temperate climate than our latitate. | Se firagetnm countries where i! does mot alresty The charming Gordovta Lasauthus, and G. | ¢xist, And where it exists they mast direct tegie- pubescens, though a native of Virg nisand ta.- | lationand goveroment to liberty and equality, ther south, stands ovr winters witha partial shelter, as tar north as Philadelphia; these are small trees, bearing handsome while blo ms and neatly relaicd them, is tae Steaartia V giniena, and 8. pentagyna, a large shrad, d ing s!s0 white Gowers, the last pamed species roving itself hardy, as far morch as New York Not fo attractive, vet deserving of noth isthe Zavthexylom Americacum, or Pe! Ash- some called Toothache tree ofa bush th aud greerish to give to a bel Ng Up A group ont T. wth this 1a ¢ ara K. glabr. ment and production, and the gene: . Workmen must als) combine eo as to be able to treat with employers on equal terms. Each ivade, st is suggested, should have a local union, Which should be affiliated to union of the same trade, congress should be held delegates of the internstions of the national union: ewsiec each oth promote an ¢qa of emigration, and + standard of wages as the coro! equality ty the price of provi moters of the movement a: were, and is @ g° hrabberv, or, ia ne jadicioy ‘ ’ t a Rus typ P Tcularly ths lactnested good wages, and they riety of te last, ray bri congre-s at which pot nm Of fodtage ple mustered. The newspa: conte'ns interesting corre ypo: a, ft from Ergiana. fe secs it retains in Maryl having p an alliance to the Englien the flowers beiog” pra trades’ ubione, the latter postponed the consi | And are followed in the fall | @raten or the matter for twelve mont by beautiful rci berries, which the eround that working menu in every oo: Diack as cyld weather appros: but England were under the dur time the songriers of the grove } tut seer and, | Gereva erland the small B { than the: ch are Z | mote extens g TA eres of white flowers in early sam © recently a quir mer, which are followed by slender bundle: of | men, and have ne: dark red berries, of which’ birds are ver worthy of them and, to fol! Uitebeasing alles, and ne erro) ering atray sand ebrabs sili tarter tat the Amelaach: coun. t Shadeberry—of which there are many varie ration, ot th to be founé in both the north and no states. Lome pcople call it the Snowy Mespi- lus, on account of the pure white of tts flav the berries are sweet, and agreeable to thi taste. For the preseut we cloce our remarks oo native trees and shrubs by adding one more to the list of things desirable, and that i+ tue Calycantbus Floridus, or sweet-scented suru which is one of those things which ought to hays ngs. ‘Thi ser ral wanilests jew 0° Just Whe trom its embryonic state and #a° planting the internation.) rma’ clan Election: ored Polliical matters were on ace in every yard and garden. atly t are es The planting of evergreens may be continue’ | fiJ, ne nmine muck recent until the middie of the month; tarther Soath | the omes. This we. wel {be time may be prolonged. Decidaous treescan | friends of Gen. Adar henns be planted with satety so soon as their leaves be- gin to fail. If new lawns are to be latd down in grass this can be dene now, provided the graand is light and well drained, but if it #s heavy aad retentive of moisture, deer sowing uatil spring; otherwise frosts will draw the young xrass reas | to the surface to be killed by the sun. Di inue mowing the lawn, #0 as to permit Asbort nap” of graes to epring up te protect the roots from severe froets, ‘The tall months are the bestin which to con- struct new walks and drives; but the part be. didate for gover He } fusing t> depari from t life, which was neither toe motion at the hands of bis £ the time drew near for elec Lon began to rscume traly tc tons, the iriendsof the g ade him t> tike the remain: peral endea mp, OF at meif to ies were in vain. Thus matters stood ap in & few weeks of election day, when a legal friend standin~ in front of his off one morning, sw Gen. Adair coming inte town mounted on bis favorite bores, a A negro servant, also mounted. ances b gun should be topped off with grass belure win- ter rots in. GREeENHOveE. | Should wet or cold weatuer set in, all plants of stender and succulent nature should be re- moved under cover of glass without delay; the more hardy had betterremain out in asheitered position as long as poedble, in order that the house may not be over crowded so early in the seaon; afree admission of air in Gue weather 19 ail plants nowly housed is of the highest im. portance, and giving fire-heat as long Compatibie with the well-being of the piau « bei the g and, acer the exchang: nenal + slutatio ade bold to ask the ob! tLe propo mrney. Atier x momont’s te tection, Gen. Adair responded to the ing substance, “Weil, sir, I don't mind telling « discreet man like you, but I shall do 80 in cont- torial candidate All Geraninms and Pelargoaiums should be | in paniic until te result. Of ake enti meee Placed near the glass, in as light and airy a ef course know thet General Avdtew: Place aa possible. Cacti and other succulent | jacxson, in his official report of the atte of Plants require a dry and somewhat warm posi- | Xv crieuus, ned language highie dersewon on in the greenhouse, giving water Father | to the courage of the I icky troaps. in sparingly during the fail and winter months. | Tot gir he Rent ss far ne in eluates peat Camelies prefer a partially shaded sitaation, the very critis of the battle they inglotiousiy fied! ‘This expression is so unjust to my com mend, and is +9 well caicutated to fit an unde- served but indelibie sigma upon the honor of Kentucky, “that it has rankled in my bosom ever since its yeation, and I can stand it vo } T am going to’ see General Jackson at Nasoviile and have it oatot bim insome way or other. He must undo the wrong he hax dons & noble state, or answer for ft in a s.nele com- bat.” The man of law, who wasa toorough politician and knew t) wlist use he eocid pa nis valuable information, was over} ed. Hi sawataglancs that no better electioncerin scheme could pors.bly have been dev..ol. Ho bade the general God epeed on his kui tly inievion, and then went to work t) let ali the leaGing men in the st ste know “in the sirictest confidence” that Adair had gone down to Ten- nessee, single-handed ard alone, “to beard the lion in bis den, the Dongtas in’h's hall.” course, the intelligence, thus privately cirea- lated, was soon known to almoxt every voter yn the state, and the result was that General Adaic Was elected by & majority approaching a2za- nimity. rather moist than otherwise; if subjacted to a ry atmosphere they will drop their buds. A sprinkling Overhead, once or twice a week, will Go them good; but, unlike Azaleas, they do not stand forcing into bioom; yet in spring they may be forced into growth so as to set flower bads; by this means you will have ‘lowers early in winter. We know a gardener who so man- aged as to have Camelias in tower all the year round; but this is not desirable. All plants in oper: border, wanted for cuttings or blooming inside during the wiater, should be taken up, potted, and kept in a clove, suady place until such times gs they get established. ulbs of Hyacinths, Van Thoi Tulips aud Uro- cus should be potted in light, rick earth, the pots plunged to the brim im saad or earth, in a cool place, until such times as the pools become filled with roots. Prick off into pans,or p pots, ail rooted cuttings and ch ae Chinese Primre arius, Pansies, Kc. P her cow ing of Mignonetic and Sweet Alyssam.—Ameri con Farmer. A lively Obit Not to be iontlions er metropolitan the editor of the Fairfield Chron: merced publishing obiiuary notices of his suc scribers, not only in advance of all other paper but abead of time, getting the start of grim ath himself. Thetirstor these preternatar aily prompt bographies appeers below. We expect to learn from next week's Chronicle that “Charlie” 1s not only alive but kicking: “Nothing of the dead except good” is the translation of @ famous Latin Proverb and more lieshave been told uuder this rule that any other in cxistence. But as many wise men in later years have made their will and execut- ed them themselves before death in order tat they might obeerve the wisdom of the bequexts wrrect errors, 80 to prevent fa'sehoo! a man's obituary should be written curing his 87H. Emanuel & Uo,, the largest importers of cigars in the dominion of Canada, have @us- pended. Their liabilities are $10,000. &7 Before leaving Ireland John Mitchell was presented with a testimonial, amouutiug t» about $4,000, by tue national party in ireland.) 87M. George William Curtis will condnet the serviecs in the Unit.tian church at New Brighton, Staten Island, every Sunday during the autumn and winter. @7 Frederick Gates, aged seventy-five years, stubbed his son during a quarrel Satarday night at Schenectady, New York, inflicting @ wound four inches in length in the abdomen, from which tbe intestines protruded. His re- covery is very doubtral. ry ofa Living Sub et. arualist hus com- B = Lo u ye St ni oF > Metime and thus atford an opportunity co cor- | gO My Aiea nor Seka Geen Be tt rect mistakes. Mr. OHABLES © BUBY to Lites ‘MABRY . Mr. Kedington died between the years 19) | BEBLIY, bo" of Uniortown,D. 0. : and 2000. He wasa good man, but in the ou’ BNYDE ‘MARE. Ry the Rev J 0. Henning, burstsof passion to wich he was subject, he | on the lish of “october, isa. at acKendroe Opure was a little erratic. Frequently when doing | JOHB W. SNYDER. 0f Washing, vo Mies HA. & man a kindness, he would shower upon him ue Washtogion { Baitimoy unsavory epithets. This had led to the sus » or} ma wa cion that bis rudder was awry, but the su aa pieion was groundless. His bead, like his heart, DLED. wasaliright. It cannot be denied, however, DAVIS. On the h instant, at 2 o'clock s,m. that be exhibited at times great eccentricity. | ELIZA VIRGINIA, bel ved wife of John Davia, And yet bis father was a sound man and nis | *€ 4 fester ss giandfather a very abie one. What then was | feo umin* ep ee my ihe trouble with Charlie? Physicians and phil- | fe-igenge, 731 th mitest eretheast te tee osophers tell us thi nature, especially in the (Bunday,) October 15.2, at 4 o'clock p.m. = animal kingdom, repeats hersely. Oar triend Charhe then, must have been a reproduction d consequently away back on the line of his ancestr, omevbere there must haye been something exceciingly eceentric. For the can- folation of his surviving frients 1 will intro- duced a few anecdotes tilustrativeof bis char- setcr, *-henqnite a youth he ensaged in the gré- cery business. In ashorttime bis goo's were gone and he closed his store. A (riend inquired ofhimifte had failed? “Failed! No. 1 al- ways paid for my goods when [ bought them.” ‘What is the mavier then, where are your goods/” “Well, I bad bat ‘little trade and I suppose I must have eaten the devilish things ane Aller a while he engaged in farming but soon abandoned thai also. On being asked the cause he said he wanted to find another kind of busi- ness in which be could do ss weil—tuat is to make nothing without s0 much hard work. His next ent ‘rprise was more succesful, the sale of coffirs.&c. One of our popular physicians bad bees absent several months,and his triend) were congrataia- ting him ar { expressing their joy at his retarn. Charlie stepp: 1 up, seized him by the hand and exclaimed, “On doct r, no one can congrata- late you or be more heartily rejoiced at your return than I; for I have not sold a coflin since you have been gone.’ One of the members of a large Boston drug- gist firm was in town and took occasion te cail HENRY. At2o'cicok a m., on the I6th tnstant, BOBERT VINTUN HENRX, in the (om year of © peral will take place from 934 # street borthwest, on Sunday, the J6.4 instant, et 2 o'clock >. =. = HOYNE. Satdeniy. on the 6th fustant, PAT- BOK HOTSE, wg. 75 y Belatives and Yriands of the fanfly ave respect sully Fequested to attend his fanoral, from. ti * residence, THOM Boyne, F sireet, batwacn Hall and Ist street southw.*'- Monday, at J o'clock p.m.” JACKSON. On the lth ms*aat, TUOMAS JACKBON, tn the 63th year of his age. Relatives aud friends of the famlay are respect- fully invited to attend nis funerai, from his late ren idence, No. 918 New Jorecy avecue southoust, San- day afternoon, tbe 15h instant, at 3 o'clock. BYAN. On the morning of the I7th instant, at 5:29 8. m.,ANSIB @ , beloved wile of Robart yan. Retstives and frients of the family are roxpect- fully invited to attend the faneral, fcom the resi- deuce of Ler husband, No. 421 New Joreey sveaue southeast, Gunday, tbe Leth October, at 5 p. * SCHOEPP. On the 15th tastent, efror a } es JOHN SUHOMPP, seed 59 years and month: Belatives and friends of the family aro roapeetfuily. Feqvested to attend bis funeral from bie late resi- dence 33 Virginia avenue southwest, Saudey, the Lsth instant, at 2. o'clock p. m. (oy UNDERTAKERS, &e. R! HARD F. BAKVEY, — Col a ——— By a, —— Undertaker, arlie’ excused himse! 8a) he it was an apothecaries shop. Charlis (Buceessor to HARVEY & M*RK,) relie’ wrote egg hiem lagg 6 4 No, 934 F Stuer, between Ninth aad Death. ness is clearly allied to the pro- BS AND CASKETS RETAILS BURIAL “ “Shkoubs, HABITS, He was atvised t> get did. But after a ng E iA

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