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ae . - RAILROADS. _ & BALTIMORE Asw onto RAILROAD, | S'cxor New York and Washington Air Line. | EDUCATIONAL. ETTO Lesson: his SUMMER SCHEDULE—GR'TEMBER 30.1875 | 4 145 seenente sunt, FROM WASHINGTON CITY. i yo me Sales Ton CITY | After the sath September 1 fon may be mace Sa Baltimore. Annapolis, Frederick snd | For Bien sre ceemkas Tobe meat Metzs- : 2 cies Seria | Tott's and Bilis’ Music Store. (Rep] octl? La - INDERG AKT b 31 - = See. ee Serre ort yey ANCE ULasar ge PME Py ce ‘godeaky. gine | TOS LUA street, betiecen G and H northwest, i Share. agers: | Teachers—Misens SUSIE PO Frederick, Staunin, Winches er nd | NOcRH and Mf LLoce. sa O- B. [alter Branch. Parlor Cars. Dinner at Cum- | NiO to be mene wile beeen 1100 B _ feet, corner of B and Lith strecta nw.’ seped- ten m Junction and Way Stations. more and Way Stactons ie ae compe, ual pri by 3 ont (1.30 p m. on Snndays. Baltimare ‘WILL REstM! Siattone oniy ’ Parlor Cars to New At 937 Pxw: ‘at the Music Stores, Bee K VI! iabuished Institution will September 20th. CADEMY—HOME reasonable ; : begimpere rteen Balter, Pare Cena Ne Mere. — | iered." Apaly, after § Beare gly ae ork, Natelphte ats pant at seplt-6w SRG A Deeas por. BUDOLF ROWE mM AY, Crom pee ON Di SCHO: ¥S.—The next session ot this old-ce- OL HE EPISCOPAL TL ae d Con ‘Sanction, ‘and 1 streets, . Fost £x- | BEV. ¥. L. KNIGHT, DD, Head Master, oa PRO®. JOHN LOWRY, » Ass. Master 9.00 p. m., Baltimore fast Ev press. sous! Session of charch school v.46 m . Baltimore, Phila'ctphia. New York ISDAY, the sth and Bosten Fast Express. Pullman Palace ormation can be had from L. KNIGHT, D. eas §=Puliman Cars to Chi- 1442 Corcoran st: th yeouthout change. fast at Grafton Suudusky, Oinelunatl, YOUNG LADIES, ST4 reer EDAY TRAINS. New York avenue n. w—Mrs. ANGELO JAC! 9,15 Dm. Battimore, Philwiciphin, New York sna Boston Fat Express rs. 8 SON, Princi ‘ne eighth ‘peesi: oon the lath oF Reptember: Weems) Sesion, Beane SB Batsrmore ant y Starvens.—S a m.,1.30,5.05 | |G EORGET( WN FEMAL, SEMINARY. No. 8] ‘and 7.30 p Stoddard street. Boarding and day school. Fo! For Ba'more and Kelay—7 20a m,5.00 and | terms apply to. Miss LIPSCOM. Principal.’ Bat. rtp lantyne's, 428 7th street: Gilman's drug store, Pa. West 08 a.m, 5.30, S40. a0d 11.95 p.m, | sreuue, Ridion nce Septesober 16th. Rtreet cars Stopping as guring the w not Helay House | 2 Within one square of Seminary. sugZ3-tdec3l owt aims Stop at Viaduct Hote!,Ke a ROIs ACADEMY. street northwest, Sander a fy at the Battimore | FX innd’s Church, wit” commonce ies bth your and Obie Ticket on. Stationseud | SEPT. 6. For partientars act # advantages S55 Rempesiranie cocesynety attcre Sale | Reopigd by thy Aeon om cdatryat peace taken for Baggage to be c ad receiv : h E pm nef ly ma SAT | street southwent. ‘s0g31-6m THOS. B SHARP. Mastor of Transportation. GALLS KING, M. COLE, Geovral icket Azent GEO. 8. KOONTZ ¢ | ST THAIN Fuk card may, | | 7 sS AND 30 MINUTES—WASHINGTON HOULS nD 2e a aR. 1 Oreanist St. John’s Parish, PIANG. ORGAN, F: 2 C Tyenty Lessons. gi3 or 620 neral Agent. sepi-tr 2 + Ere. Address P. 0. Bos ang2l-3m INt PE MAY, NSTRUCTION FOR CHILDREN. | sith the school, tte a1 aud the progress pt, Normal tratuing class, Oct. For perticulars midress a8 abuve.= suqld-On APLEWOOD INSTITUTE, for both sexes, is Tintin Phe, et Balt. Central B. B. atperlor care; earnest teachers; abi iY remain vacations, Incorporated ‘riends."’ aa! n Townsend saye: progress of my {ate ward, who was ander your care ‘snd tnition for over two years, I was well satisfied ta and discipline, iy a 1 discipline, AUCTION SALES. To. WORKOW. AS DOWLING. Anctionser and Beat TRom H Estate Broker, (At the old stand ot Latimer & Cleary) Southwest corner Penna. avenue aad Uth street. Pe tS aS" i mz 5 3 = iy aa EES i) - | " 2 octal-2 Borthwest corner lth and THOS. DOWLING, Auc! i i iB q H 1-4 5 2 “ i AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERN: ieee stony ‘KEBTS No eT erw CEaTEELEE : jae & a = 4 33 fie z i £ ; oie = 5 A i i AUCTION SALES. USCANROR BROS, Anctioncers, ae DS FORTY TH: USANP CIG-RS AT ATOTHIY Om FATURDSY MORNING Oct ber 23. a> glock, within va —— sll, a to an lorty thuwend © » red bras ict? tas actondom of the trade 0n4 ethers ts invi It DUNOANION BROS, Seete. "THOMAS DOWLING: Real Kate Sroaer, At the old stand of 4s Soa:hwen corasr of Sareea eae 1th etpeet. LOT GROCERIES, MaRALR OUNTER, ‘auction. © = urday, October crument of Groce, feesrement of Groce. Ties. and one ar conten a Marble top Counter in good i PHOS DOWLING. Avet, ‘ASH _B. WILLIAMS, Auctionser. (Sue-essor to Green & Williams, Aactionsers,) No. 1001, northwest corner uth aad D sieacee TO-MORROW (Satu: ) MORNING, On 10 o'clock, Leball sell at uit mutien tener 2 lot of Mew sed Second ieaag’ action : ‘arnitare, &o. F Bos af 2s z 4 Ase s) Bi > fl & ts a 3 Les - i E & a > te VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT PUR- LIC AUCTION, ON MARYLAND AVENUE, Weer nee 61x AND 71a STREETS SOUTH. On TURSDAY, October 26th, at 5 o’elock 7 m.. I shall sell, at public anction, Lots No. 10 1, in eqnare No. 462. each lot 25 feet by 110 feet togevhor with the improvements slaves, 1,2and 3 years, down on day of Terms: One-fourth cash; at 5 per cent. interest. $40 2. ects d WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Au DEUERCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants. Corner $b and D streets uortnwest. TRUSTEES’ SAGE, AT AUCTION, OF AN EL- £GaNT DWELLING. IN A mM Dasik- ABLE PART OF THE CIr¥, ON 1 STRKET, BBrw AEN VEE! VENUK AND 6TH By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated i March 25, 1s74, and recorded in Liber No. 747, 417, one of the land records of the District of on TUESDAY, the 24 day of November, A. D. 1375, at 4 o’cl ick p.m. in front of the premis’s, soli at public auction, lot No.2) of J. G. Berret's ‘subdivision of original lot No.8, in square No 199, said subdivis o» being recorded in Liber HD. O.. folio 144, in the office of the surveyor of the District of Golumbia This lot fronts on I street north, and runs back to 30-foot alley; is improved by wn elegant three «tory Brick Dwelling, (No. 1937 1 street nosthwest.) basement. attic and back building, and has ex cellent furnace aud rane. plumbla. we will and balance in three 13 months, for which urchaser, bearing interest at the Fate of eight per cent. pat annum from the day of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold willbe required. "A deposit of $20 will ba requtred the pnrchaser at the time of sale. and all convey - cing isat theexpense of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not comp'ied with within ome week [rom the day of anlc, the trustees reserve the Fant to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- oe LUD... Harvey, M.D. tHROUVeR swat W ASBING ‘a ee Frowruivon, « On BETv iw roun ee aa S50 sagem s Concordvitie, Ba. £ OF CARS. HE WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMIN. ts ise le new nad of the most | "] will be reopened M DAY “Septomber 3, U7 Fs eR yt Oe | at the school building. No. 1023 12th street north SEP EE Sens, 272.23, 2.8, IB FULL | Test. A limteed number of boarding penio walt MAN PARLOR OAK THAIN BXOLUSIVELY. | Ect. A limit PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS ON | “Fer terme apply to the principals, at 1097 13th On and ater destenicr MAL ars, tratan by this | {EME Borthweat, OF procure ciroulare, which may anoneee po gc yy | be fonnd at the principal bookstores. ng3-Sm Baiiroed, corner of 6th aud Bsireeva 188 OSBOBNE'S YOUNG LADIES’ BOARD. ®.c.. Express for Ph ntelph ING and Da¥ SUROOL 943 (cor ead potuts Eas daily | mop! Sat ) will reopen MONDAY, Sept. 6.1375 a.m cee Pp liman justruction by n=rthern trained teachers Sais renee? dana: wah | Bile G. BRUN. Teacherot breneie™ ° Sormas + exce) Ay i UN. Teacher ‘rench. ¥ 2:18 p.m." Exprees for Paiiadoiphia acd Sew Fors | = | D' | dese at ily, except Bunda 3S. Expeems for Puiladoipdte and way pointe VEBABEAU TEACHES PIANO, HA NY. and the Onitivation of the Voice. Ad- “ Mrs. REICHENBACH'S Piano Forte, No. iS >. wm Bx: fur Paitsdciphis, Sew York | Lith «treet northwest declt-tv® sod poiate ast sity EULLMAN PARLOR 'G > ov all Day Traine, | ae LLMAN PALACE SUKEPING CABS ov | HOTEL U. t Trains. > a ' ) eee notels and pri- - prt vate CSS Ob Orders icit at tbe offices of the Gempany, northeast coruer ih sirect and Pennsyi | ‘@venue, and on northess' coruerof Penaeyi- svenve and 6th street. | woe BAUTIMOSE ASD £OTUMAO BALL- » corner 6th and Barents W ESTMINSTER HUTEL, rner Irvin One Block Place and léth street m Union Square and B: ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, New York. roadway. ‘The most central, and yet quietest location In the Couventent to the great stores, theaters and D. B. SUED, Jx., es. Elevator, and ail motern improvements. General Pamenge Agent, Philacel bis, Pe cess to wil paris of ube city by street cars and GEORGE ©. WILKINS, fed Bupertutencent, Baltimore, Ma. sepzimwfly C. B. FERRIN, Proprietor. ALTIMOBE AND POTOMS4( BAILBOAD, | Dsror CORNER 6TH anv EB StauaTs N.W. j STEAMER LIN After Mooday, September 15h, 1878, trains will run a ollows: t (CHANGE OF TIME, RAINS LBAWE FUR 4 TIMORB. ae 00 8 Py bis ted Rxeras, catty forthe West; | REGULAR LINE TO ¥ except Sunday for the North. | NORFOLK, NEW YORK, x ~ Shunkeipnia and rx, 3 iy exces! Baader: eae BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. ‘omubodetou to baltimore, datly. 21h s ied Express for 8 ie tote, o ee MONDAY, September |, 1375, the dey, Parine Ose | BOW end elegans ‘sat Line Wort and North, dally except | wi! make thre pephiey tiga nk ton WASBING- nist Mapees for Puiindeiphte and New pe ¥ ; S Bort. via Galt * ps tone! stthe Principal River Land- oe ‘Suudey DAY at ). My TUESDAY, THURSDAY end Tickets good nati used, a 5 For Staterooms or tn! the INLAND A! NY, at t! Mine Sart politan Bank, 15th street, having been thoroughly ov heb? as follows: Leave WASHING Dr] Benes wher aad rat SATUBDAY at ¢ >. m. to Norfolk, $4; round trip tickets, $6. Meali and etate ome estes Toma f1P —— ep the National Metro- posite Treasury De. sepia. [F°2 Potomac gives Lampines. The swift and favorite [ron Steamer PILOT BOY, W. Er Byles, Capente Se Prag verhauled A TUESDAY, March ais ack rese TURSD AT non y, arc |, a eve | SATURDAY thereafter, aving Pitzhogh's wherf. foot of 6th street, at 7 o'clock a m. Beturning, wi! arrive in Washington every Wedaesdey an Suecet crening: Treight recetved aatty. al ——s : ITEHOUGH, Agen Ne EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, | BETWEEN PELLADELPHIA, ALEXANDBIA, Va atondens. r ‘Water D. M. BOYD, Jr., Geol Fuse’ Aveut. ay28-ti = Gueat ay = 1875 vunssvittshs zocre 1875 0 TH NORTHWEST, SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST T as follows: =| ne 6.50 Dm We Sh THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK ROUT. Scenery, Palace bate room Day and ‘modern improvenn | INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. VU. | SAILING DAYS. North 123 aw. Wharves, Phtlacei wase ¢ burdecd miles saved to Westsra and Central New York MAKE CONKECTIONS } through from WASHINGTON te whe WEST and JOBTH withont change. Tickets by this rouie can be procured at the of- floes, corner of 13th street aud Peunsy lvania avenue and corner of 6th street aud Pennsylvania avenue. = under National Hotel, where reliable information | pothing to the north of will be given at all tim Ou the homeward 'e, orcesiag the Meridian of Passengers procuri: g tickets at there offices can | 9 a a3 iat, OF Dothing tothe Dorth ef 43. secure acc: mmeds:tons in Palsce Cars for Chicago, ‘Pitteburg acd Rochester. D. BOYD, Jx , Gen) Pawenger A t, marlé | Phila tciptte, LEXANDSIA AND WASHINGTON &. BR. é AND i ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSRURG BK, > es sir wenee Wed. Now. 3 Bcythis.... Wed., Nov. 0 Cal eid onal. Beturn tickets on hina... - & Bothais Abyssinia Wed.. Oct. 7 Abyssinia... Wed., Dec, 1 rie... Wed. Dec. 15 ant ciery following WEBRESDAY and BATUR- marked * Go not carry steerage paseen- Divas oF FassaeE Cabin. @31, $l, ant a 3 faniting purchaser, upa giving seven days’ notice in the National hepuvticen and E ‘ing Star. aul Groxce W. BRIGG! ARTHUR FENDALL,¢ Trastees. octlad DUNCANSON BROS , Aucts. H. F. ZIMMERMAN & SON, Auctioneers and Commismon Merchants, ‘No. 313 Sth street northwest. TRUSTER'S SALE OF A NEW TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING AND LOT 20 BY 57, ON PRLAWAKE AVENUE, BETWEEN D AND E SIKEETS, NURTHEAST. Ry virtue of a deed of trust, dated November 24, A.D. and dul recorded iu Liber No. 160 et rey’ one of the Land Records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of tha, arty ed thereby, I will sell at public auction, in of the premizes, on MONDAY, October 25th, that lot or piece of mn. t said D. and known aa lot lette treil’s subdivision of ori (652) together with tue improvements thereu Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which il be required at ‘time of sale, and the balance in six and twelve months, to be secured by purchaser's potes, bearing cight per cent. interest trom day of sale until pad, and a deed of trust on the propert, sold. Conveyancing and recording at purchaser’s cost. Jf terms of sale are not complied with in eix days after sale, the trustee reserves the right to re- tell ut the risk'and cost of he purchaser in default, 3 OUT WM. F.H AN. Ti nates, octl3-d MO LUTTRELL, Satesman. ‘THs. DOWLING, Auctioneer and Beal Estate Broker, (Successor to Latimer & Cleary.) Southwest corner Peausylvania avenue and llih st. ADMINISTRATORS —. OF FUBNITURE, Cc ac. On TUESDAY RNING, October 19th, 1878, at 10 o'clock, at store No. 469 Pennsyl- Vania avenue, between 4% and 6th stree.s, northwest. we shall sell the following effocts: ‘2 Freneh- pli 2 Filver mounted Show Cases, 1 Walnnt ¢: 2 Windo: factors, 42 Light Chandeliers, Shelving Cuace snd Drawers, hot Stands and cther miscellaneous goods. “rms cass ROBERT W. Tate, { Adm'rs, octl1,13,16, THOS DOWLING, Auct. S2-T3E ABOVE SALE 18 UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED until TUSBDAY MOBNING. No- Yember 24, 1575, same hour and place. By order of the Administrators. (e19.2226.20\n001 "THOS. DOWLING, Auct. HOMAS DOWLING, T Auctioneer and Real Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest ovrner Pennsylvania srenue and ‘Iith st. TRUSTEE 'S SALE OF VALUARLE PROPERTY AT B ‘SVILLE, IN PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY, MARKY By virtue of a certais deed of trast, bearing 5 4 late the 2lat day of October, 1573, and’ daly re- ju Liver H. B.. No. 9, folio Wl, &c., of the land records of Prinos George's county, state of Maryland, and by direction of the bolder of the note secured thereby, I will sell, at Beltsville,Prince George's county, Maryland, st public auction, on SATURDAY, the 30th day of October, 1875, at 12 @ clock m , ali that tract, piece or parcel of land, | lying avd Being tm Prince Georges county, in the state of Maryland, and adjoining the land of Mrs. Hall on the east. General Jacob Ammon on Rublic road on tho west, rd and others on the south— pa: Hayfield Warm, which was ely owned and ocenpied by T. L. Batterson—and tained within the following metes and bounds, to to PLA. Darneilie—it bein, oad Jonding throngh the said piece of | Kichard Hall's heirs, aud run- ning thence with the ceuter of auid read north 53 degrees west 15 06 perches; then south 55 degrees ‘33 mivutes west, 11.02 perches; th grees $2 minutes West, 8 perches; then north 66 de- | krees fu minates wes! perches; then north 63 | degrees) minutes west, 18.03 perches, to the end of | SS perches on the Afth line of the aforesaid picce of land, then with the said fifth line, and with the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth lines thereof south | Ge degrees west 02 perches, routh 25 west 20.04 perches: then south 7% west perches south 32’; degrees weat 57% perches. ao: S17, degrees we-t 23 perches; then running at right | angles to the eleventh line of the aforesaid piece | Of land south 85 degreee east 1115, perches to the end | of 11 (7 perches. on the first tine of the second plece of land described in said deed, and with said line re- versed. and a part of the eleventh line of the firat piece aforesaid north 5 degrees east 50 07 percher to the beginning, containing and Laid out for fh.ty (50) “Terme of sale: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12 and 1s months, with interest, the deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on the property sold | | with 4 low rates. @ a.m tpd 4 p.m connect with traius on Wash ‘chet from sad. GREAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS, via Bichmond, | §24* a piven tor Ginagow, leaves Wasbincton 11 3% p mu. daily ex: unday. | Antwerp and ‘and ‘Through ticke sto all potuts South and South i ‘cabia for sale at offices corner 13:h street and Penns} ceten! : bia avenve, an! corper Sth street and Pennay! | Se paseweme ‘No. 111 Broadway Ur. where pawsengers can leave orders for bag | eee bath ine v0 te ‘clweked st all hotels aad resideaces | @OGEM 1b] Thfoagh to destination. Gonedy Ma BOYD Ie | Maaeiy Agent" santr OFO-0- WILKINS, General Sap | M==cuants: yy STRAMSHIPS : ore v ‘EW TORK. THE TRADES. Awe. } J0n HOGAN, 713 Marke Space. ie DER witLInM BALL AMeaitan ge ree pp oa Manofactarere oa. in’ Doors, Sash and and all Building Material. oar javcarbasetin venue, Between @ih sad ith N THESUP! TRIO Than any other house. Gall end eFamine. Snecial Tom, Protace err, EMOVED ja tion fos i ie ie the bas JAMES F. BRIN, All persona gee PLUMSER AND GAS FITTER, | tare ok i Wart tr S11 7ru ST. HORTHWSEST. i By é f F ii Wie a t the cost of the purchaser. If foo tormaeof sais are ‘not complied with wttuia Ave daw ae ears genie Thy — Cgp S it of tl faulting parchassr, ig Ing tem day notice, A depostt Of 100 will De re- Guired at the time BERT P, DODGE, Trustee. cctll-tawts THOMAS DOWLING, Auictioneor. 8 O clock, end RYE, atte ae . n'cloe wi clock, i SATURDAY EVENING ot 7 Suink: wucvion rooms. K shall sell, for A. Cohen other Sportiag ¢ many other desirable articles. octal THOS. JAMES GUILD, Ancnonser, 1014 Penuaylvania avenue. THIS and BYERY EVENING duriug the weer, commencing at 7:30 o'clock, wo will self'in the ane Sou room, # Sssortment of Men and Boys? Clothing,’ Remnants of Cloths ‘and. Osssimeres, Gents Farnishtig Goods, Gatierz, Plated Ware, je. Baler Tocoday. Phureday, aod’ Satarday “coms: mencing nt 10 a. m. AMES GUILD, me) Anctionser Doxcaxses BROS., Anctioncers, Southeast corner 9th and D streets a. w TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT SITUATED ON THE COR- NER OF Gru AND L SIRKETS NORTH. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the Sist day of June, A.D. 1872, and duly reoonted in aber No. 638, folio 198, land records for ‘ashington county, D.G., and at the rejuest ties secured thereby, we will sell by publi tion, in front of the premises, on THURSDA 4th day of November. 1575, at 4:30 o'clock pm. all thet piece and parcel of ground iu the city of Wash- ington, D. C., and known as and being Lot nam- bered one (1), in James N. Oallan's recorded <abdi- Vision of «yuare numbered cight hundred and twen- ty-nine (829), with the Improvements, consistiag of & two-story Frame Dwelling house ‘The terms of sale: One third cash; the balance in notes at 6, 12 aad 13 months after date, at 5 par cent, interest per annum till paid. A deposit of 8 1M will be required of the purchaser at time of sais, All conveyancing. &c. at purchaser's cost, Should the te ms of sale te not complied with in five days afer the xale the Trusteos reserve the right t) resell the property at the risk and cost of, the defaalting pur: Chaser. i . JOS R. EDSON. Trastece. octl6-d DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, DEX CANON BROS., Anctioncers, Boutheast eorner ef 9b and D'streeta n, w. CHANCERY SAL® OF VALUABLE IMPROVED RBAL EST ST. ATE ON Sru STREET BA By virtue of a decree of the Fupreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 6th ny Of October, A. D. 1575, im said conrt, in canse No. 4,608, Equity doc. 15, the und will offer for sale, at public ction, on the HUMSDAY, 25th day of October, 4.30 o%lock m., all ground and premises. ib ate. ing aud being in the trict of Columbi: 03. On . D. 1375, at that prece or parcel of ith the purtenances, sita- the city of Washington, ia nd known and described on the ground of said city, in said Dis trict, as part of ne) (7) io jaare numbered hive hunored aud twenty eight, (924,) and contaia- ed within the following metes and bounds: Begia ning at a point distant twenty (20) fect eight aud ove Gua ter (Sh) inches wortn trgas. the southwest cor- ner of said sot. and ruuning thence with the bound- sqaare on 3th sures! nine and three quarter (9% hortbirest corner of suid square ine of Matsstwo (6b) feet and one el corner of said lot, thence south along the boundary of said lot forty-two (42) feet nine and three quarter (¥%) inches, thence east sixty-two (42) fect one (1) inelt ty the piace of bextun ing. Terms ot sale: One third cash; balance ia two equal installments at six aud twelve mouths respec. tively, with interest, to be secured by approved notes. ‘and a reserved lien; deed to be gfven upom & id foal rarifcation of the ealo and the full payment of the purchase money. Conveyancing at cost of par- chaser, A deposit of #100 required at the time of sul UDBON T. CULL, Trus‘ee. ocrs-d DUNCANSON BROS. Ancts. ‘]'HOMAS DOWLING, i Anctiouser and Beal Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cloary, Southwest corner Penna. avenue aud Lith’ street ONE £QUARE GRAND STEINWAY PIANO. FORTE, BLEGANT FRENCH PLATE MIR- BORS, SUPERIOR DBAWING ROOM FUB- NITURE AND HANGINGS, PAINTINGS AND OBNAMENTS, ELEGANT WALNUT OHAM BER FURNITURE, &c., &c., &c., AT AUO TION. On THURSDAY MORNING, October Ween. commencing at 10 o'clock, I will ‘offer for sale at public auction, at the resi- dence No. 1413 K street, between 1éth aud ‘istn streets northwest, the following superior Farai. ture, viz: One Square Grand Pisnoforte, (Steinway .) Freuch Plate Pier Mirrors aad Ornam-nts. Four Sets of Walnut Marble-top Chauber Faral- 1 Dining-room Furniture and Hangings. Paintings aud Pictures. Alegant Brussels Carpets and Bugs. Hail and Stair Carpets. Three- ply Carpets. Elegapt Lounges and Easy Chairs. Fine Hair Mattresses and Bedding. Extension Vining Table aud Chairs. French China D.nner Service, fiue Glass and Sil- ver Ware. Fine Hall Sete. El- gat Bookcases Kitchen Bequisites, &c., &c., &c. ‘Torms cash. cctld d THOS. DOWLING, Anct. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctionesr, ‘Federal Buildings, coruer 7th aud F streets a. w. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON H STBFET NOKCH, BETWEEN liru AND 121s STREETS EAST Under and by virtue of a deed of trast dated jabuary the 9th, 1874, and daly recorded in 0 741, folio 323, one of the tané@ records for ict of Columbia, and by the written request tiem seciired thereby, I will sell at paplic of the pi auction, in frout of the premises, on SATU RD. the 30th day of October, 1875, at’ 45 gaitot lo: No 7,iu square No 92. provements thereon, cor sabie. The lot base Wich # de pth of 100 feet. Terms ol sele: One-four.h cash; residue in 6, 12 and Js months, with interest at 6 per cent per aanum. oh o seyar cit € at costof purchaser. §50 down time of sale. s JOHN N. OLTVER, Trnston, ote eokda F. D. CLEARY, Salesman. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctroneer, Successor to Green & Williams, A auctioneers, No. 1001, northwest corner i0th and D str TRUSTEES SALE OF VALYABLE LOTS on MSTRKET NORTH, NESS 1itH STKEEE By virtue of decree of the Supreme Conrt of the bi trict of umbia, passed on the 2d day or March, i quity came No 3,122, Robert Coltaan and others are plaintiifs, W. Moore aud otLers are defendants, 1 shalt the bighest bidder. 1m front of the orcteek p ESD \Y¥, the ber, 1e78. sub ington city. of orth, very near tl street Circle, at the intersection of Vermont exsachusetts avenues. © is anim; is 23 feet wide by 152 fees deop. width, wit! erage psorosars FOR COAL. HOMAS DOWLING, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, D) AZ, the 37th agp PEERS bere win? ecuare #75, sae incre 5 Auch, Auctioneer and "eal Estate Broker, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith st. & Cleary, ‘Peunsyvania avenue and 1th SAL® OF VALUABLE IM- PROPERTY ON NeW JERSEY BPALTIMOBR ABD OBIS ety 1870, and ber 614 on TURSDAY. the 12th das 4.30 o'clock. in front of the ¥,and are improved with ® flue Brick Dwetling and Store. Lot No. 28 '« the first from the corn front 22 feet 8 inches on New Jersey improved with a Store aud Fram- Sals will commence with Lot No. 35 Terms of sale: One-third cash; residne tn equal | Prymenta, at six and twalve mouths, with inter-st, te be recured by a dead of trust. Al’ conveyancing d recording at purchaser's cont; $100 on each Parcel deposited when the prop-rty is «track of, which fs to be forfeited untes the terms are com: Diled with in five days a’ter anle. FRED , JONES, Trustec. octl-ctd THOS. DOWLING, Aact, S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, Uctober loth same hour aad place. FRED. W. JONES. Trasteo. octl2-d THOS. DOWLING, anct. &7-TRE ABOVE SALE IS FL poned until THURSDAY. October @tst, IS75, same hour and place, FBED W JONES, Trastos oct THOS. DOWLING, Auct. S7 THE AROVE SALEIS FI PODED ur til MONDAY, Octob hour and place FLW d cra THOMAS DO’ DUXCANSON BROS URTHER POS r25th, 17! ONES WEN Auctionsers, Southeast corner 9th and D sts. northwest, FXECCTOR'S SALE OF GOLD WATCH AND SaAIN, JEWS KY. WEARING API sREL, UBES, TRUNKS, &., AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY MORNING, 26th Octet at 1* o'clock, Twill sell, by order of the Ading a ‘special torn son Beos, som Jewelry, Ice Pitcher, wo Trunks containing wearing aprarel, Fi-hing Tackle, Revolver, Military Sash, an! sun. dry other miscellaneous articles. WM. J. MARTIN, Bxoe: * oct DUNOANSON BROS. Ante. M ip tereel ee Beal Estate B: tionee: rat iroker, At the old stand of Latimer & leary. Southwest corner Pennsylvania syouue and Lth st, U BINPROVED PROPERTY O€ 97 su STESET, 4 kb’ S Nt WEST, AT AUCTION 2 sisi cig On TUESDAY October 26th, 1573, at & Hoek gm. in front of the promi-ca, Twill i Lot No.7, in -ynure No. 5, fronting S411 [2 feet on the cast side of 34th streat-nnd running back te 8 30 foot al suit porchase The property will be divided w e in 6.12, and 8 wancing at the © THOMAS DOWLING, Anet. of the purchaser, oct2zd J. SWEET, . Beal Estate Broker and Anctionser, No. 511 7th street, opposite U. 8. Post Office. CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUARLE BRICK INS STACRT AAMPSHIBE esr. decree of the Supreme Gourt ot DWELLING -HOUS€ AND LOT BOKTH.” RETWEEN NEW AVENUE AND i8ta STREKT W; By virtue of a District of of a em 1 tat day of November, Is7! lot numbered twenty-nine. George Bargeas’ recorded enbdivision of in square number in the city of Washington, District of Colmabia, to- r with the dwelling-house and improvements One-fourth of the hand the balance fa eral Dolumbia, ‘on t ain Lote ue hundred ang fifty two, (152,) archase m mney Y¥ments im six, sale, and in case of & d 0 deed of truston the pr 810 will be requived at time non-ermpliance with the terms o° sale withte t en id at the risk D. Trnstes. WERET. Anot Anctioneers, corner 9" and D streets northwes! PREFNDIN BUSINESS PROPERTY ON PENN SYLV N'A AVENUE, COBNER OF Lire STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION Oo BMUNVAY October 25 at 5 o'clock © will sell, in front of the premises, that ¥: dave from sale the pro ard cost of the puret 00122 m.w fd Der NSON BROS Foutheast ry will be CEL R. BOY Eis a. corner of i1th ‘street and sy seaue, being part of lt 1, autre $22, trontivg 2 feet on Peunsylvant ‘aad ha ing a depth of 104 10 12 fost on 11th str r? improved by a+plendia marble front business propert ow ee es four-story at basement building, suitable for a hotel on the Baro- pean Brat ib, offices, Manutacturing purp sos, &c., the joor containing @ fine store room, with two djoining, the basement b-ing ¢2 int ariments, having vaults, cellars, wie pr floors esc! iN waler an oder geod, oe. 1 is property is in thorough repair, newly pa- red, Sc-: plate glass show windows and chuate ers, and is one of the finest, if not the finest bast- bess preperty on Pennsylvania avegue, or in tbe city. Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cath, the balance in one and two-year notes, beartug sight cent. interest, and secured by ‘on per cent. deed of trust the preperty; interest payable sen i annually. Con: vepaucing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $50 will be required as soon as aold. Wisl be opened for inapection on day of sale. d DUNCAN®ON BhOS.. sco". SAMUEL KER, Anclioncer ing. VERY DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY K STREKT. BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH NOBTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, Oct. 26th. fi Ini cet 11 inches of lot a Seen, at 434 o'ch ck D. my pth of 1H feet a ie alley, improved by @ good three-story Brick Hou, ‘Terms: $2,000 casb; the balance in one, two, three and four sears, the parchaser to give his notes, se- cured by deed a the premines gold, beari interest at the ble sem! annus puoM WLING, Pr] HOES UT nc anh Bal Soest, At the old ttand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th st. USTEES’ SALE OF “OOTTAGE HILL,” LOT yh ANP OOTTAGE. By virtue of trnst dated May Ist, 1573, Liber 714, folio 90-1 will sell-on FRIDAY, the 290% of Uctober. 1875, at 30 clock p.m , on the premisos. 64, in diock 3. Hall & Holaen’s subdivision of Cottage Hill. ‘The Lut has about 1,300 square feat, a stall Cottage. Terms: Ove halt cash; the residue fn six montas with interest. mt orp we herd oe cou- nei cor din, © o' ve Sue. sear aia STICKNEY, Trasten, WE OF oct) ate THOS. DOWLING, Auctionsur. B. WABHE: B.. Baha) hate broker and Anctioncer, Federal Buildiags, corner 7th aud F streets H. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ON latn SPREE? WEST. REAG S STREET NORTH, IN THE WASHINGTON, D. 0. B: of io 181, one Sor eee REISS aa the owner bas loft the oto Si “qetl) (Trb] WARK B, WOLLIAMS, duct, “uot Rn] _EVEN _FRIDAY... WHAT STANLEY wan ° COVER. lies | The New York Heraid. in noticing what | Stanley nas already accomplished, acd what | he Expects to discover, says his has extablished the truth of Spete's re- | port thet ihe Victoria Lake t«one vast boy of water, and not & chain of lakes, as conjec- tured to be by Burton, and as supposed to be by Livingstone. He bas shone to the world that the wild tits inbabiting the shores of this great lake oceupy large tracts of amazing feriiiity. and that These people are rch in thelr resources of cattle and elephants for & profitable trade for the outside world. Ua- questionadly his dimclosures of these riehas will shortly attract the enterprising mercan- Ule spirit of England aad the United States to the project S commercial high way from the ‘conveand’ ®& the Victoria Ni- yanza. We anticipate a sémilar from the Albert Niyanzn. Sir Samuel Baker, io his military expedition up the Nile tm the service of the enlightened and progres. st DaTTowly escaped ve ‘with bis from treacherous aud warlike savages, and slave-traders.on tne peninsula between these two greal lakes, t he gave those savages sueh & wholesome com. chastisement that they have since been vely peaceabie. Gen. Gord Pion. over from the Victoria to the Albert lake, we expeci that Stanley wil! Sad friend © »mong those tribes instead ofenemies. In his circumpavigation of the Albert Ieke, whieh has been explored only by Baker south ward for 1 miles or so from its northern outlet, Stanley may solve the only remaining mys: try of the Nile, which is its reported cou- nection with the Tanganyika. It was by of the natives report@l to Baker, while borders of this lake on tis military that there DAVigable con - rlion between this lake and the Tanganyi but this report was treated as an fa vith the fact before the world that Liv- Stanley, in a canoe trip from GRIEF POR THE pEap. O hearts that never conse to yearn | tog tears That ne'er are dried | hough thes depart. revur ey Lad not diet living are the oniy dead Tis dead live—nevermore to And one When We mourn them Bed They ae’ er Were so nigh | And though cbey Le beneath the waves, Or sleep with 'D the churohy ars ¢ fAD! through bow Many di Fer God's children 20 to bia *) Yet every grave gi Ys op its dead Ere it is overgrow,? With grass Then why sbomtd bop “tes vemrs be shed Or need weay. "Auer Or why should Memory, veiled with gloom, Ad like a sorrowing mourner campad, Sit weeping o'er an empty Lomb, Whose captives Dave esaaped * ‘Tis bat @ metnd—and will be mossea Wohene er tye Sum mer gras: The loved, weet w Weonly & —onr May, Hope may whisper with the dead By’ bending trwand where they are But Memory, with a backward iread, Communes with them aur. The jnye we lose are but torceast, And we sbal. find them all ener more, We }ae& behind usTor the pact But le! "tis all befere | ‘ept, @re bever lon, tar A somewhat extraondi Presented to the habtivme ss i Tertatper yesterday m tbe arraigument at the bar of a boy called Thomas Wilson. charged with murder in the Oret degree, the penalty forwhich ts death, Wilvep is only foorteen years of age, @ full-faced, burly Little steel urchin countenance net dk void of expression, and @ the Court of Oyer it being ao ines pair of sparkling biack under ar short cropped, dark hair. /t appeare: the youthful prisewer resided at No. 14 - b the house with-another boy ef north end of the Tanganyika, found there a river with @ stroug current | from the north, flowing into the lake. Thas ridge was established between the two lakes, and yet there may be a navigable connection between the 48 We sluall pres- | ently show The Viceroy of Egypt's expedition, over | thirty years ago, was the first regularly or- | ganized and equipped undertaking to deter- | Mine the length and sources of the White Nile or main river. This expedition asecad- | ed the stream from the cataracts of Egypt to | @ point four degrees north of the equator, | aud within a hundred miles of Lake Albert, | when, dispirited and exhausted, it faced | about and returned down the river to Caire. | The first actual discovery of one of the foun- | jain-beacs of the great river was that of Speke and Grant, in weir disce great lake, to whieh, in honor o ereiga, they gave the name of coupling it with the native name Niyanza. Th aced It lo Its 0 | Its outlet they found was branch of the Nile. Convinced on their pai that they had discovered the fountain-head of the river, they so reported it, and it was so occepted by the world until Sir San uel Baker, afew years later, in ascond the main stream from Abyssinia, discov ered west of tne Victoria, and crossing the equator, too, another great Iake tribatar the Nile, to which, in honor of the wor consort of his sovereign, he gave the nar Albert Niyanza, Thus it was considera that the whole problem of the sources of t Nile was settled, excepting the extent a: } the drainage of the Aibert lake. But it was inferred by the London Royal Geographical Society that this lake extended southwart only a degree or two below the equator, aud that, with the Victoria, it absorbed all the fountain-heads of the Nile. Bat Livingstone, | meantime, from Lake Tanganvika west- | ward, had been quietly pursuing, aaknown to the world, bis laborious explorations and his extraordinary discoveries in that great Interior region of fertile lowlands, and of | springs, lakes, and rivers which we will call | Livingstone’s Interior Basin. In consulting our map, the reader wil! perceive that all | this vast system of lakes and rivers, through the Lualaba and the Lomame, are drained | into one grest heavy stream flowing west- ward, and that this stream, aa in an unknown | desert, 1s sudtienty eut off. This is the Nile mystery which still remains unsolved, aod here lies the ultimate and paramount work | of Stanley in his present expedition, f here it was that Livingstone was Con pelled to relinquish the prize within nis grasp, and to abandon it from sheer exnaus- j tion. This great interior basin, extending through over ten degrees of latitude. apd stretching across twelve degrees oflongitade, | may, in general terms, be described as cover- | ing an area equal to thesection of the United States embraced between the latitude of this city and the Gulf of Mexico on the one hand, and between the Atlantic coast and the Mississippi river on the other. And the drainage of this great basin, from all its countless springs, lakes, and ‘rivers, drawo from the enormous rain-fail of Equatorial Africa, as Livingstone believed from bis re- searches, and from the course of the great outflowing river, belongs to the Nile. [a this belief he died, aud to this belief his wel- come companion on the Tanganyika, aod his successor tohis unfinished work nas gone | | ‘a t out to finish it. Iestablished that this sys- tem of interior rivess and lakes is tribatar to the Nile, then the great river of Ezypi flowing through forty four degrees of Ate tude. or with a distance in a straight Hue of 3,000 miles between its sources aud deita ou the Mecite:rauean, becomes the longest river in_the world. Stanley bas established its drainage by | the Victoria lake as extending to four de- grees south of the equator, or thirty-six de. grees from its junctions with the sea. Thus, as our mighty Mississtpp! dows throagh | only twenty degrees of latitude, it must be adinitied Lal old Grandfather Nile, leaving out Livingstone’s extension, in his length and unfailing Strength eclipses the «Father of Waters.” Flowing 1,500 miles througn a roasting desert wi thou! tributary, the vol- ume of water which the Nite carries to the sea is much less than that of the Mississippi, while Its supplies from the clouds in the rainy division of the continent which it crosses are much greater. Livingstone made the Tanganyika Lake at Ujip bis headquarters for several years. He had been up and down It and far to the south of it, but had not diseovered its outlet whea be was found and rescued by Stanley. Tae two men, in an expedition by boat, as we have said, discovered a powerfal stream flowing into the lake at its horthera extrem- ity, from which they naturally neladed that its outlet wasat its southern e: rowley, and that the stream, in a southeastwardiy course, was discharged into the Indlan Ocean. But Lieut. Cameron's discovery of the outlet of tis 'ake causes us to regret that Livingstone did not make it. Tats Cameron, @ young and active British explorer, in a recent circumnavigation of this beautifal jake, discovered 13s outlet on its westera side, and from our latest advices conceraing him we presume that he is now threading by beat the mazes of Livingstone’s Basin. Tue fact ts established that the Tanganyika Lake is tributary to the Lulaba, and as the Lalata | joins the Lomarne, we have oaly to make a connection between this stream the Nile | in order to connect the Taggauyika with Lake Albert. Cameron set out on his voyage down the outlet from Tangaoyika fully satisfied that he was on the waters of the Congo, and would come out by this river into the Atlan- tic Ocean. But the Luleda and the Lomarme, which drain this interior basin, pursue a | them on Monday course, not westward to the Congo, bat nortiward to the N.ie. Nor can we resist the conclusion that if the Lomame Is not dis- charged Into Lake Ajbert it will be found to be the Bahr-el-Ghazal,@ great river which enters the Nile on the wast side some 490 exploration ‘6 great y ormain river, not — this » for he did not pursue sources, Phite between the ascertai ofthe Lomame and that of the Congo there is achain of mountains of 5,000 ganyika, but more careful measurements wil doubtless give a superior elevation to the latter iake. i may, lower however, have et be the tributary to the Mite tare a BanrerGhazal. i | | A J 8 i i | | been urged by your cour bs to its en the Rev. J.D. Wilson, ,paned Alfonse Garre- oly last bow youngsters entangled in some jarenile dispute, whieh Wiison, Secoming se- of the exclamation, “Ili te go. ito the Louse, aud retarning wits Teled pistol, pointed (t at his in- mist, turoed away hiv head, and The ball struct Grerogo oa the head, ‘actoring the skull and causing death. Upon is Arraignment Mr. Wi K intving Appenred as cou Lh 61 aswel ant, the cas og Chilled for trial by Aswims- nt District Lyons. Mr. Kiutzing stated te the court that he had thoroughiy examined into the facts, and was convinced hat the shooting was the result of enlpable negii- M any Lomicidal inteut, that the prisoner, act oa his advice, gence rather than an fered & pica of guilty of manslaughter im foarth degree uuder e it t plea of not guilty was wtrawe aod the plea as offered accepied Judge Barrett. ad:ressing the prisoner, sad: “Thomas, I he eexamined your case and ha are some ugly features about t pu the benerl act you caused the ¢ boy, but Lam ia clined to think that your case | is one mertt ing correction rather than severe tas oU Wil learn ment, and I'shall there house of refoge, where | to become @ better boy.” The pree fellow seemed to con- sider the w Z. can't you state prison, Instead of Ube house Where 1 would bave less time He became rather grim, ho’ officer tapped oulder and told him to follow t Hera, 2st The London Marriage Market. A sad sight in London » y is the man or woman of half a dozen seasons, disen i first geval tight inmere e Sinusement, aud disappointed in their hope ofa~good marriage.” Tney remind one of Ube statue of salt which Lot lef in the wil- Cerness, its biauk face turned wearily to the city whence no more good could come. The undignified position of these veterans is bid- den from themselves—at least let us hope though apparent to allothers. They gea- erally go by some nickname among their @ qualhtance, and as years go on the chains of Labit became heavy on them, and wuen they would be glad to drop oat of the ranks, some- bow Ubey cannot make up their minds to de How often have we seen such e. y would have been delighted if chance bad torn them out of the silly round of par- lies aud balis, and dropped them in a quiet Richmond or Hampstead cottage, smothered in vines, and set in a ma@adow with a few shade trees and a brook nearby. But they Will never have the nerve to put themselves there, and break with the iounging bab- their set. They must go on, making the most of their chance tations to other men’s tables, other they straggle on, mpending on their dd social appearance the littie sor- ch in the ideal cottage would not only keep them comfortably, but also pro- vide therm with a charming aad intellectaal companion, in the sbape of a hasband or wife. A great deal of nonsense has beea talked in England about the impossibility of living on three hundred a year, bat am: Scores the man or woman could prove what. honsense it really is. Even in America, where living 1s dearer, a man and his wife can live on $1,500 & year, aad be comforta- bie. A great many of these surface orna- ments of society of whom we bave beea § ing, €specially men, could live abappy, Pleasant, cosy life, full of interest and full of work, on the same sum which now bareiy tune | Keeps them at their clab and chambers, and | just pays their tatlor’s bill. From the most to the least important of the army of Lon- don fashion, every individual is more or less Wasting bis substance, whether mental or material; but in none ts the folly so glariag as in the old young man, whose income is slender and not always certain.— ve Galary for November Warrtock’s Fo-iy.—Tue New York cor- respondent of the Clocinnali Gazette writes of the most brilijan' ° ambition of the late B. M. Whitlock. He was an extensive dealer in wines, cigars, aud similar goods, wich paid large progits, and his trade made bim rapidly » He wae lavish tn his methodor advertising, and oae Way of drumming trade was fosead a basket ol Champagne to any one whom he desired io influence. When a country merchant on re- turning to his hotel found @ dozea of Veave Cliguot in his reom with Winitlock's compli- ments it had a powerful efM.ct to bring tira to the store. Whitlock be cam very rich, &nd then detesmined to baild the grandest muse in Westobester cour.ty. He purchased & park of 300 aeres and ertcied @ palace. At one time be gavea bay quet aud sect the guests home in his own ¢.arrioges to the num- ber of nearly. fffty. Such an expense soon brought down the spenrithri t's wealth, and the first ensuing wre placed him ata the bankropts. He alterwird became a estate agent, and his misiortunes were ac- companied by arelig?ous influence. Hie be- came a leader in moetings, and was, antil bis deata, @ much more uscful maa than during kis years of #plondor. currenponuience: 1a tiers were = aoa oF —_ pe Sr Cheuch. October 13, by Bev. Phillips Denne “Apaner sscaghiet of Jose T, ‘Treasury depart ent, nae RT Sa0 EMArER. bs BS 2st cating the arenis, » Gkoaoe a lencaa V. 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