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RAILROADS. a cm ALTINGL = AND @HI10 RAILROAD quases or Tis" Pp ol 1s75. ig ‘aS ‘ON. AVE Ww aod Af Pe COAL AND WOOD. T., hank. TB. OnOSS, aa. “7. EDW, CLARK & Co., DEALERS IN LUMBER, WOOD, COAL, DOORS, SASH BLINDS, MOULDINGS, §. Fast Exraess, ad Wa ‘stations’ "to ay Stati ca Principal Office, Wharf, Depot and Planing Mill, 5g0-3 on bee toot oa tea, bear United ‘States Navy Yard /O— Baltimore Dtations. ice, fo. 1, ( Firemen’ - Office, 9:15—Stacaten; Wi cheats 2 Bank of Washington, Washington Dc" nels 7 Coan: SUAL! WOUD: woop CHEAP! CHEAP! POR CASH! 10—Bxw Youx Exrzzcs, 1:30 p m.onSaa- THOUSANDS OF TONS ORDERED. Sally, cargoes of the best varietios of all §:43—Baltimere sad Principal Way Statin - winds roa lana bart s LTIMORE EXPRESS. Sto 4 od exnuecting at Welay for Frederick aad | q_ifJC® ound Sten! cal Way Stations (Main ) 5 stem. 3:45—Baltimore and Way Stations. 4. Boel B erry, Winche: fons. (Via Metropol: F§FcBskimere, Anuapolis and Way Stations. : BO—Outcaco Axp OlsctNxaTi Js 6:00—Barsviwone Exrarss - 1) © AST BAP5ESS. | vince one at a 7:30-Bakimore and Way Siations, Cord. 3 20—Ber wone exrmnse a pl2d OAK WOOD delivered as low as 86 to 87 ew Yorx Nicnt Exrrec that is necessary to convince FY ‘and principal Way Stations. the public of the shave facts. = i: Fast Exrasss 7: JOHNSON BROTHERS, os Sy 4:10, 445, 7:30, 8:20, of ait tee and Depot at |Eaoon toot 73 is pm. daily, except Monday. Omee | 12 northwest. exce urday . street 30 "15. 30,913. 11:04 m..3:30 ane Sn -00 3:45 00, 7:40. 11:30 p.m , daily excep’ COAL, WOOD AND S LEAVE CAMUEN STATION FORK WASH: BUILDING MATERIALS, L a 4:30. 5-10, 9:15 am , 12:30, 5:00, 6:35, 9:15 m. iaiiy. 4:10 p.m. daily to Washington only. 6:30, 7:30, 10:30 am., 3:10. 3:30, 6:30, P. mi. daily except Sunday a on Sunday for Hagerstown, An Stenntop or Valley Branch, nor for New AP Ipbiaat $:00 a.m. and 1:10 p.m. ormation apply at the Baltimore ket offices, Washington Station, and s;lvenia avenue, where orders will be to be chuckrd and received at any THOS. B.SHABP. Master of Transporiation. LM. COLE. General Ticket Agent. U. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent novl-tf JEW WOAK AND WASHIN I bare always on hand of ANTHRACITE and PINE, OAK end HIOK: sawed and split; sil k Having the control and Domestic C: TERS, GOB LATHES, I am in co character In my line with wholesale and }» Upon terms tion. Central Ofice—623 Lonisiana Branch Yard—ist st., bet. 8 an ef Wharf—Foot of 3d street southeast ect -ly compe: taken for begenge point in the cig. theast, STEAMER LINES. TO BALTIMORE, BAW YORK, BOSTON HE INLAND AND SEABOARD COASTING ALL POINTS IX THE NEW ENGLAND i Viele tio tat wig TUBOLCH BETWEEN. WasmINaTOM AND STEAMERS LADY OF THE LAKE AND JANB : ee > FORK NORFOLK, CONNECTING WITH tae eens CHARGE OF LINES FOR BOSTON. PROVIDENCE he equi pr NEW YOK CARS. ud of the most ive, ™ Snd after MOND. On LO pics 1875, the steamer LADY OF THE LAKE will make three trips weekly between, Washington and Norfolx. Leave Wasi gto Mot ai 3p.m. Loayi i 4 nd after fe ~ » Wednesday and Friday at jipewilt Iosve depot of Baltiaors ai Potouae | (ik Tuesday /thureday and Saturday at 3 pet, ner of oth and B streets, an follows: Fare to Norfulk, §4, Bound trip, @6. Tickets good press for Philadelphia, New York | Until used. East daily, except Sanday. STEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON FOR POTO- ed Ex MAC RIVER LANDIN phi The Company having placed this uew and Slogant Stcamer on the route, she will,on and after TUES- maki ‘i-week!y trips, ndings,) as follows: (Pine ‘ress—Puiiman Car Traia— York and points East tn Philadelphia and New York 7. ass Bt 2S p.m. Ex prose dati. exeep: Sunds 250 p.m. Expr: jor Philadelphia and way points eave Was! ton at 7 o.m_, going ie commas % dts to Qurrioman; returning, arrive in Washington 9:05 a.m. Express for Philadelphia, New York | Wednesda: y afternoon, and pei. ts Fast caily- KIDAY—Leave Washington at 7a. m., going to PARLOR CARS on alt Day. Trains, | Currioman, and on SATUED. PALACE SLEEPING CABS on formation can be procured at the of- pany. ¢ for and checked at hotels and _pri- ee on orders left at the offices of the heast corner 15th street and Pennsyl- y and on northeast corner of Penusyl- ne and 6th street. t BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC BAIL- }, Corner 6th and B “2 continuing down to Cone river; roturning, arrive’ in Washington Sunday afternoon. All Freight for River Landings mast positively be PiFor tickets, staterooms or information the office of the Company, under Metropoli Lith street, opposite the Treasury. Foe PoToMAO RIVER LANDINGS. ‘The swift and favorite Iron Steamer PILOT BOY, BOYD, <:3. By les, | ot preg aaa norotighly overliau re Cane® Eon ee wile willresume ne try or ergo Gis sndi ts on nk arch 24, and ove = Sunectatentont, Baltimore, Bal. | FUTURES LY toeresiees leaving Fitzhugh’s wharf, BARTIMOKE & POTOMAC RAILROAD, | foot of Gh street. at? olock a-n Returning will De CORNER 6TH aND B Stkexts N.W. arrive in Washington every Wednesday and Sunday After Moxday, September Mth, 1575, trains will | evening. run a follows Freight recetced daily. AU frete'ts mast bo pre- Brel es Boa a an aah ‘pair [feb27} RB. FITZHUGH, Agent. eg Ledigg a —— ee Rebar: Agent. mewley - cyp Sunday fr “the ad a ERCHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ‘ Ps for Pb ia e vEEN 2 iene WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. ay. on to Baltimore, daily. xpress for New York, daily except Sanday Parlor Gar Train. 11:55 a.m Past Line West and Norih, daily except 5 aaday. 1:18 pa. Express for Philadelphia and New York, and Norfolk via Baltimore, daly =40 a m., Sccommod: 9:23 am., Limited except Sanday . Ea. 4 pm., Accommodation, daily except Sunday. | .m..and ALEXANDBIA the sane dae 8 p m., for Philadel daily. For fall information apply to R. P. A. DENHAM, 38 acinuati —s daily for the West; | business office and wharf,63 Water street, George, 7 except Baturday for the Nort oF at the office of the President, near P- 0s ally, New York Nigat Express. be J. W. THOMPSON, President. . ARRIVE AT WASHINGTON. Freights delivered by Knox’s Express. Orders ew York Express. da.ty. left at Geveral Office, 603 Pennsylvania avenue, m.. Accommodation, daily except Sanday. | or at the steaicr’s whart, will be promptly attended mi.. Fact Line, dail; to. jeli-tr t:., Accommodation. daily except Sunday. m . Baltimore and Philadelphia Zx press, ai m., Limited Express from New York, daily cept Dupday. snes b me excopt Sanday. 0 > JEW EXPRESS ine VIA CANAL, , + Day Express, dail pn. Cee Seen oy LZ P. EIWEEN PULLIN PERMA RAIA, g7ASH Philadelphia, Water street, Georgetown, ps ‘This lize counccts at’ Philadelphia with Clyde's Regular Semi-weekly Line of Steamers for Prov!. dence, Boston and New England States. No w! age in Boston by this line SATURDAY, at 12 m. From a9 aily except Sunday. laily from Baltimore and the Weat cept Bunday, connect at Bowie with s Creek Line. 8. m. and 4:50 for Annapolis. = at Washington at 8:55 a.m, aud . F. HYDE, Agent for D. of 0. soem. ‘ccouset at Bowie with traius from Pope's yo. EgChYDe £60. Poiialciphia. pe. A. their orders at Ticket Office, | D: MINK. 29 Levonshire street, ee t 13th street and Penpsylvsnia EF Freights delivered by Knox's =e avenue, Borinwest corner 6th street and Pennsylva- left at General Office, 603 Penusylvania avenue, or nia avenue. cs at the Btcamers’ W. their baggage calied for and harf, will be promptly = residences to all points North | to. rh tickets to_Oinci: 1. Colum- : Louisville, St. Lous, New Or. | QQ UNABRD LINE. os TCE. = o. hon | a and all NOT! orth and Sonth. With the view of diuni nis! WILKINS, Superintendent Usfon, the Steamers of this Line take a specified urse for sil seasons of the year. ., Baltimore, M4. | o> D. M. BOYD, Jr.. Gen! Pass’r Agent. may2Z3-tf ‘On the outward e from Queenstown to New 1 875 GREAT 1875 York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 50 at 43 lat., or sales ee sours ‘Cn the homew: crossing the Meridian NOBTHWEST, sourd AND SOUTHWEST. of 60 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. en aaee THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN gthe chances of col- en F25 = = | Snere. 0-8 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, “ eo qe BETWEEN NeW YORK AND LIVER- THE GEEAT DOUBLE TRACK ROUTE, POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. h t Sconery, Palace State-room Day and | | From New Worx. | From New Yorx. Bight Cars, «ith modern improvements. Algeria... Wed., Nov. .Wed., Deo. & rg Bundr-d suiles saved to Westeru and Central | Scythia. Wed.. Nov. WiJava....-, Wed., Dec. 15 Bew York. “Hussia...Wed., Nov.17,"Bustia...Wed., Doc. 22 throngh fro= WASHINGTOM ts te WEST and Rbyentnin” wed’. Des. Porinin—- Welt, pene om WA e ~. Wed. Dec. 1 Parthia. Wed. Jan- DOBFH whtoct change. ‘And every following WEDNESDAY and SATUS- DAY from New York. fees, Steamers marked * do not carry steorago passon- 78 hares oF Passack.—Cabin, $30, #100 and $130, ‘Gis, gold, addftioual. "Wetarn tickets om favorable gold, : y ‘on favorable ious in Palace Cars for Ubicago, | terme chester, Btecrage tickets to and from all parts of Earope Db, Ja, Genl Passenger Agent. very low rates. Through bills lading given for Philatclphis, Ps. | Bel fast, Glaagow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports LEXANDLA AND WASHINGTON B. i. | freigitcand cabin: pasage Soply arin Company re ALEXANDRIA 4ND FEEDERICKSBUSG BE, Cone od B d Stxth streets. Local trains leave for Alexandria as follo 8,9," + 1,3, 47,6, 6,7 p.m. Be. 4 6'p.'m. daily,'s: ay ¢ Alexandria a8 fotlor te; by 3.4556 aod 7 20 ar and 5 aud 7 daily; all other trains caily ‘Trains for the Virginia Midi ‘and 7:05 p.m. Ington daily at 7:45 a. &. m.and 4 p.m connect with trains on Wash- ROSY iatoadwan, Fries Hanh In steer: : wey, Frinity Butiding. or : age and cabin, to BMALLWOOD & MOBEISON, No. 515 7th street. janw-ly CHAS. G. FBANCKLYN, Agent. boxe from 12 to iT mm and bio ik. Boker for 25 conta tee ern as 0 cents. BEAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS, via Richmond, 5B. LULLEY’s. leaves Washington 11-35 p.m. Salty pucupantny. ccts0-3w 616 Peunsylvavia aveane. Through ticke.s to ail poluts Bouth and Southwest for sale at offices corner 13th street and Poansyiva- Bis avenue, and corner 6th street and Pennsylvania ET CIDER. sw gage to be checked at ail hotels aud rest SWEET CIDER, | Seah 2. . M. BOYD, Jr., Passengor Agent. — ; janttr O20. 0. WILKINS, Geveral Supt. 200 BARRELS SWEET OIDEB, AST TRAIN FOR CAPE MAY. | Som northern New York, and London county, Vir- ginia, in store and to srrive, for sale at lowest 7 HOURS AND 30 MINUTES-wasHiNeG- | *®° rates, by TON TO CAPS May. SAWL C. PALMER, Depot—57 Greene st., Georgetown, D.0. N. B—SAMPLES SEN’ PPLICA aby? —S4NPLES SENT ON 4 ee ATTAN’S VEGETABLE CATHAKTIC by a N4Tiab ante NOUS PILLS ted Express an extra seat fare of We thcrarana Sor theee Fills bas largely incrossed. charged between Washi Bil at ng Prope mene pt pint iyotr General Passenger Agent. ae owing good lon is prompt, effectual. b to BANKERS. Start tbe ifvor in'a healthy and sotive opers- pa They are invaluable fer tadig.etion and dye- thoroughly cleanse fhe entire e do not gripe or give pain their ac- 1837 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOB, FAMILY SUPPLIES. — BURCHELL's SPRING LEAF TEA, FIFTY CENTS A POUND. PURE, STRONG, and of EXELLENT FL. All other Binds wid flavors of CHINESE and JAPAN TEAS SOLD AT VERY LOW PRICES W. BURCHELL novi3 8t 1332 F STREET. Bovis st 1332 F STREBT. SOF corn srncer manxer. a 720 20TH STREET. WH. LINXIBS. GEO. W. LINKINE. The Det BEEF, LAMB, MUTTON snd VEAL ot marke 4 Fish and Game. OYSTERS. BOCLTRY CALL FORNIA PEAES. MALAGA GRAPES fruite; KY; every variety of ther luce, at mar- ‘BST. 1kS. Sate Viner thee ‘will make Bolls as white as snow ball . ¥. and Pennsylvania Bockwheat. Ohoice Table Butter, and Grand Old Java Coffee. Cranberries, Fruits, Nats. WITMER’S. povil-tr 1918 Pennsylvania avenue. LEETBEPTA AND BACAHOUT, two very su reparations of Cocoa. especially reo- cramonted for'l i ptics and invalids ry abet. tute for Tea or fee. For sale b: J.B BRYAN & BRO., nov6é-2w 605 Pennsylvania avenue. AbADDIN SECURITY OLL I8 SAFE ONDER ALL CIRCUMSTANCES. It will barn fx all kerosene or coal oil lamps. Ask for it and take no other. noyl-Im* H. L, BEACH, . DEALER 1 POUL’ GAME, &c. Hotels and Restaurants a specialty. Orders solicited. Btands—Nos. 400, 401, 402 Center, and 227 Bavage Ejnare ‘Market. Besiitence, No. 316 th street southwest. oct39-Im* [B°TTES, BUCK WHEAT, &c. ice New York Butter Choice New York Buckwheat. Moller’s Diamond Syrup. Vermont Maple Syrup, Cape Cod Cranberries. Pure Currant and Quince Jelly put mp under our own supervision. Preserves, Brandy Peaches, and @ general ae Goods just Tecotved aud for sale = ‘3.8. BBYAN & BHO. 608 Ponnsyivania avenue. “Cota6-tr EDUCATIONAL, (prs HOOP! 8 \ KINDERGARTEN, Northeast corner 9th ani G streets, opposite Patent Office, entrance on G st childrenffrom 2 to 7 years ofage. The Ki ion ©: rcises secure mental, moral and physical dev: lopment, and load tothe better acyuhement, in after life, of all the aris and sciences, novls-3m A SEW ENGLAND LADY (Mt Holyoke crad- inte.) who bas studied in Murope and is au ex- rienced teacher, desires private Scholars reneh, German, » English and Music or would take @ pupil abroad. Address Miss a, Stor office. novld-39~ {2 DERGanten AND SCHOOL FOR PRIMARY AND ADVANOKD CLASSES. 70% lith st., bet. G and H n.w. Teachers, Misses SUSIE PULLOUK and 0. B. NOEKK, and Miss SARAH POLLOCK. Applications to be made after 3 o'clock at 1100 B street,corner E and lith nortnwest. nov5 2m Poy. EUDOLY tows 11, RESUME Bis Instructions in Musto, VIOLIN AND PIANO, EPTEMBER 15, 1573, At 937 PennsvLvania AVENUTF See circalars at the Music Stores, ee sep! may be loft. q & VOPAL [NSTITITE, Tt EPISOOP. ON! Corner 15th and J streets, BEV. F. L. er ge Head Se Masts ri ‘ of arch school pe Pes L will garmin! SSDs ey 3th ptember, Burther information can — the v. ¥. L KNIGHT, D-D. angz7-tt 14432 Corcoran streot. INGLISH, FRENOH, AND OLASSIOAL SE: LECT S0HOOL Ok YOUNG LADIES, 916 ASy, Lore areas kw. Mrs. ANGELO JACK. . .—Tne ‘annual sessio on the lth ‘September, 1375. eug2t-ly BY.No. 81 school, For GRQBGETOWN FEMALE SEMINA Stoddard street. Peording terms apply to Miss LIPSCOMB, lantyne's, 4 P inary. augZs- ROS ACADEMY, 424 stroct northwest, Sunder- land’s Church, will cot its 6th year Sarin br ie cee econ arene Bookstores, or address the Principal: No. 8318 0 street southwest. Private lessons in the Classics. Higher Mathematics and Phonography. angi "PHEO. INGALLS KING eee eee es Paris EACHRE 01 Twenty Lessous, oar? PIANO, ORGA: or 8 eae £OB OHILDBEN Disss Emma Marwedel’s Schooi Practical Culture, BOO 13th street, in addition tothe Kinde en, the ting aie mrecienens ute ae —— ‘OUNG LADIES’ BOARD- |OOL, 943 M street, (cor- Next quarter commencing November ‘Thorough instruction by, northern, teachers, Frof. PAUL H. BEBKAU. Teacher of German, ‘le OC. BRUN, Teacher of French. - —_je80-6m B. PEBAB! BAC! ANO, Dish AtEAd reece, TOG, ae ds Mrs. BEICHENBA‘ at .OH'S Piano Forte, No. 423 14th street northwest declé-ty* “for Physica THE TRADES. 614 M. ¥. PARKER, 614 HOUSE BIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER, is ready to attend to all orders fn his line that may be Intrusted to him, with neataers ard dispatch. octa3-Im* LOUISIANA AVENUE, 614. AlE*4noER BALL, WILLIAM BALL (hes ker.) te with G. W. Bari LL & 6 ‘Deators in’ ) Bash and Hardware, and all Building Material. usetts avenue, between 6th and 7th 5 wD cent. cheaper than sny other houee, Gail’ and exatnins. jeas-19 RE™even. JAMES F. BRIEN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITIER, mar?7-tr S11 7ru ST. NORTHWEST. WNINGS JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 M Perey am aildings and % rent. Sol fi Biases fot Menber sent On opine Gio RPREB nidibeerseen eed FALL 4D WINTER STYLES. WaoopDs. SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES FOR 625 TO $100. GAMPLES OF BEADY MADE FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS. OEVLIN & CO., 1106 F STBEBT. J, Fosentt «co, SoRrEE SCOL AT: fe: sites as in ang part of to egaet rosesuable rows” Guaiey cannot ex: ta Beotionery Sees A Weskiogwa, "™eadh in ca CTION SALES AUCTION SALES. EVENING STAR. eee a Federal coraer 7th a And F sm northwest, *s aT D NURSERIES orn. SC bsteus, The Sere DAY MOBNING, November 19. at 11 o'clock, 5.000 Fruit Trees, of the best varieties. ALso, A xariety of Small Fruits, all in good condition for pov ise DUNCANSON BRO! The .beech-leaves rattle in the wind As dry and brown as sand. The clouds in bars of rusty red Along the bill-tops glow, nets And in the still, sharp air, the frost TCTION NOTICE. Is like a dream of snow H.K. Foltoy will sell at anction on WEPNES-| Boorm, SURE. =. —How- t DAY HORSING, Hovember 17th, et 10o'cieck, | ever much Jou Wilkes Booth why bare ai 7 o'clock. at 1339 Pennayira’ | COST, "s role, river known as iy, Being part of the land | Bia avenue, all of lis remaibing forfeited Pledges — = Se a Ee, Sr Sn or about May 10, 1554 iy dood goconded in Liver novi2-4t* H_K.FULTON,L.M. | bim, there is nodoubt that his distorted in- FotaS phe, i follo Tis, one “of ‘the land records | 1) GNGANSON BROSTAncuoncors, teliect made him believe that he was per- okey Tee an ng, for the CT] ‘Southeast corner 9th and D streets n. w. Forming an act of patriotiem. While Booth veya — been severely animad a from roythetet from the beataa‘ag said third line, | CHANCERY SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- | time to time b southern journals ahd people byt Oo | p= 1, ne pit #0 wor STREET, NEAR K STREET = 4 ly for his rash act, there are those in Peginntng bone min 5. Smith, % BST. ‘orth who regard him as “a great hero.” soae lot geld by Soke Foes eak athe eras eee A young New York lady stated to me that Hichend running thence along and with the sai she revered memory of Booth, and would ‘thi fine south 776 degrees, cast 1.206 feet. more freely give her own life if she could eall into BEitS nd? othe Stee, of the “Hidge “Road, being the young actor. “I esteem it sout Gegreoe west, Tad ino Morines gees an honor i kiss his foot, were he aire,” aie tharked white cSk tree Se the spa tBoreot by the exclaimed. I met a ch: Statesman, the edge of said road; thence south 10% degrece other day, and asked him if he could inform ‘perches; thence Sain oe ogress east Fs me where Mrs. Surratt was buried. «Indeed, ches to the second outline of the whole I cannot, sir,” be responded. ‘The killing of $25 degree west 86 28.10) perches with that woman was murder, and all the weters dogreen went 108 feet; thence at right a in the Potomac could not whiten the souls of degrees east 373 feet to the center her murderers.” “But were you not in the th north a degrees ea-t 6S Senate at the time, sir, and might you not southwest corner of said ‘ich’s lots; and thenoe A have interceded for her poor life?” I asked. orth i ep ees cust 543 foat to the place of begin | purchaser. wl Sarre ee oaks of pur ay ga 7 fied to brutish beasts, sir, rig gee] cane oat: BEDIE WOODY BESS Tastes. | Rod It would have taken & man of tore . courage than I possessed to have even sug- ghureh, and also s lot of $36 acros or ti gested that she be pardoned,” quoth the ex- Senator. Johu Surratt married a Virginia lady, last year. and is now teaching school at a village in Maryland, aboat twenty miles hence. Miss Surratt married @ treasary clerk, but immediately after the nuptials he was dismissed fiom the di rtment. The daughter of Jackson, who shot Col. Elis Worth for tearing down the stars and bars S7-TNE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY, Isth November, 1875, same hour and piace. YM. REDIN WOODWARD, Trustee, novi] DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts. rTHowas DOWLING, Auctioneer and Beal Estate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, Southwest corner Penusylvania avenue and Ith st. Fox by deed dated on or about October 15, 1833, of record in Liber B.C. E., No. 1, folic 467, 6t set. with the improvements thereon ‘aud the ‘appurte: nauces thereto belonging. Also, auother part of said tract. called ‘*Chiches- P v6 Ft tract called ‘-Chiches- | oo from his hotel, is a clerk In the post oitice de ter.” embracin; a numbered s to y STEE: tment. She received pace both inclusive; 768 to 774. both inclusive; 793,794,795, | TWO ST: the fadiuence of Col, Moser! ome time $nd Lot marked “George W. Duvall,” ‘fronting :) | ON vn ST : ~ Since, she was discharged, but upon heaiing feet on Johnson street and 113% feet on Monroe | GhOE AT AUCTION of it the president net’ inie tone ae street, in Untontown, according to # plat of a sub- By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated respec- ft see Ft % ~ division and a re-subdivision of @ portion of said {ively the 2h day of November, A.D. Fara, | credit—instructed Jewell that worthy a st tract, recorded in liber No. 625, folio 141, of said | gnd the 2 day of Angust, A.D. 1573 and'recorded | Young lady was to be retained as long as he op pin sewing im) ohn ean in Liber Ne 701, tio Sats ani Liber No. 5, folios Was president. I guess Miss Jackson w: The improvements ‘on said first-numbercd tract | #2: ¢f the land records for the District of Colum not Oppose a third term— Washiny fon Le consist in one two-story and thres one-story frame Se rete ta Treat the eer: | Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel. bia, end atthe we will sell at pa A @ auction, ia trout of the preui buildings, and said svb-lot mumbered Georgs W. | uc" “ a, r Duvall and the lots fronting on Monroo great by a | atten nae those Lotset sroaud tiswaes | AN ELECTRICAL SPECTRE. — We learn large one-story and attic frame dwelling and three | parts of Letenumbered I! anit fe Tinie car, | that within the last two Weeks asingalar two-story frame dwellings and outhouses. Sition to Georestewns tn the District of Colaba iscovery has been made at the house of Jesse Garth, for many years deceased. It is Said that a distinct and accurate lixeness of ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the pnrch oney to be paid in cash within ten days after the day of sale, of which $100 is to be paid ag a deposit on cach tract or lot so sold at the time of sale and the Dal; and bounded as follows: Bosinning polut on the north line of 2d street, 27 feet 10 inches west of the northwest corner of Liagan and 2d ats 3 | Mrs. Garth, who has been dead for twenty same bein onter 0 . - ~ acce in four equal instalments, payable In 6, {tro houses buit'on the suid tote, nad the Sontieees. | Years, can be seen on a pane of glass in tie an months from the day of eale, for which | corner of Emma L. Pettingill's fot. and ran theace | Upper Sash ofone of the windows, presentin: the urchaser or purchasers is or are to de- | north parallel to Lingam street one hundred and | Very much the Appearance of a photogra; liver to me their promissory notes, dated on the day | Twenty iat thence men Darallel to 24 street twou- ty-soven fect eleven thence south 12) fest to 2d street, thence with the horth line of 2d street east to the place of beginuing, together with the im- negative. The discovery ts said to have been made by 2 woman who Was washing clothes in the yard, who imagined some one was watching her through the window, and went inside to see who it was. We guther these facts from Dr. Charlies Brown, who bes bim- cf sale, and to bear Interest at alx (6) per cent. por annum, and to be additionally secured by a polic; or policies of in-urapcegn such of the property as is improved, to my satisfaction. The purchaser or | provements, which consist of a very comfortable porchasers may pey ail cash or eay larger portion Tro-story Frame Dwelling, with back building than one-fourth, at his. her or their election. The | “Terms: One-third casi; balance fa6 acd 22 title to be retained until all ot the purchase-money | maine: with interest interent ou the reupective plecea eC errpery cong | Mote, with 8 per cont, secured by deed | Self seen the Sivgular picture.’ Dr. Brown re- 5 9 rope! of trast on the property sold. Ali conveyancing at | members that about twenty years r is paid. Allconver sang t BW EDS nites. the cost < era ene — ee sale are | Garth told him that nis wit, hile standl is T, COLDWELL, Batesman, | Serve the tight to resi Bt the Pak ced eee of tie | At that window, was stunned by a suddeq Tisk and cest of the defaulting purchaser. A deposit of @100 required et the time of »: WILLIAM A. GORDON, Wal. D. CASSIN _"¢ Trustees. rovll-atd THOS. DOWLING, Anct FY H, FOX & Co., Real Estate Brokers, 1509 Penn. ave. VALUABLE MI ‘TY OF WASHIN 123-s,tu,th J. bi [épubiican,w.tan] Ss THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, on account of the rain, until MONDAY, November 15th, 1575, same hour aud place. EDWARDS, Trustee. AMES B. nové-thes,ta "J.T. COLDW SLM, Salesman. [Repubiican,t.w ma) flash of lightning, and the doctor's theory is that the outlines of her features were photo- ego on the window pane at that time. ‘he youngest daughter of Mr. Garth, and others who were well acquainted with’ Mrs. Garth, have seen the picture aud pronounce it a striking likeness. It is said to be more distinct about nive o'clock in the morning and three in the evening than at any « Jj . LEY, Real Estate Agent and Au. Office No. Honeor, Sod eh etree mate, a tae Ware SYSEENG | time of the day.—chartote ( Ba.) Crroninie, Nyon 2IN SAID COUNTY. IMPROVED 7 GUARDIANS SALE OF VALUABLE REAL a , THE BEECHER SCANDAL—The Loader Per- ESTATE, FAONTING | EIGHTERATH . Pe BRICK MILL AND OTHER | ,..7, Case —Tue New York Tribune of Satar- - 70! t f a deed t to tl inder- says: ** motion was granted and a NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. signed, dated November: Whe 11. and daly 5 issued yesterday in the Kings county virtne of an order of the Supreme tof sessions which have an important ES Court Br the District of Gelumnbia; holling a, Probate ‘Court, passed on the 26th day of October, 1575, recorded in Liber 671, folio 81, ove ot the land re- cords for the Histrict of Columbia, and at the writ connection with the great scandal case. Ou pnd approved and ratified by the said Court hold- | teti‘en THURSDAY N vember gee iss ay | last Saturday J. T. Marian, counsel for Jos. ing an Equity Gourt,on the 24 day of November, | °°!) m fee arsesoon ait Loader, the alleged perjurer, made a motion 155, equity No.4 will offer st public sale, on ground situate an jor the appointment of a commissioner to pad ey eg god oi et hiagton, in the District take the testimony of Jos. Richards, brother tile, interest, and estate of James 0. McSherry. 10 Pinta heme oe Bay of Mrs. Tilton, and that of his wife, resi- an! teassnt Plains,” as recorded in the land records of forthe District aforesaid, in Liber W, jo 153, id tract contains twent: dents of New Jersey, to be used as evidence for the defence upon the trial of the indict- ment against Loader. Mr. Marian argued in support of bis motion that their testimony Was material to the defence, as they woult testify that Mrs. Tilton had confessed to them the existence of criminal relations be- tween Mr. Beecher and herself. District At- torney Britton claimed that the evidence sought to be obtained was immaterial and oO allowing another food of filth to flow upon the community. At the opeuing of the court yes’ ano to the following deecribed real estate in the city of Washington and District of Columbia, the said interest being an undivided one-third of original lot No. 25, and parts of lots Nos. 29 and 30, in square No. 103 Beginning for the same at a poiat in. the ‘West line of isth street west, at the disance of 115 feet from the southeast goraer of said s4r-are No. 108, and ropning thence north on the line of said sjaare with i8th street weat 63 fest; thonce weet 115 fect: thence southwesterly 24 fect }inch; thence soath $ feet; thenca southeasterly 24 feet 1 inch; thence cast 14 feet; thenca south 15 feet 11% inches; theres routheasterly 39 fect 13 inch; thonco east’ 14 feet; thence south 35 teet 9 Inches: thence east 10 fect: yence north 80 feet 9 inches; thence east 51 fect to the county No. 22. folii lobbie, Dr. Hol jPronch. For ®, more particular descrip property at ls metes and Loands,refer- hhad to the aforesaid deed of trast, ‘Terma of sale: One third of the purchase money cach; and the balance of purchase money in six (6). twelve (12), and eighteen (15) months, with seven per cent. interest per annum until paid’ from day of sale: the purchaser cr purchasers to give protis- sory notes, indorsed to jon of the tras the tees. No deed given until alt purchase money and | Sugge M. ‘announ Mpeg By — 4 the place of beginning, containing in all 8,747%6 ereat Soon the cach tay | Judge Moore at he issue buvare feot Ot grounds more oF loses tozother "with ments tobe mado at the time ol sale, and thebst. | 8 order for the a ee eee the buildings thereon, consisting of five small two- | ance of cash payments to be made within ten (10) | ®ioner to examine Mr. and Mrs. Richards at story brick houses. A piat of t Gaye from day of sale, otherwise trustees reserve the | thelr residence at Montclair, N. J. fo py ya ps right to resell ‘he property at the cost and risk of na EE A bibited at the time and disisfon of the property fronti aforesaid, and the eame will be sold as ono lot, the privilege of the whole or separately, as defeuking purchaser or purchasers. ing at purchaser's cost. GEORGE W. RIGG! ERT C FOX 8.4 rustoes A ROMANCE oF A MIssING New Yor JUDGE—Love, Adultery, Divorce and Marriage. The truth is out at last concerning the va- . All convey anc- wit par- PS 3 Xp capt bench in one of our city courts. The crmermies Ons fourth cash; the residno in fonr oqual | _P°¥!-d&ds ~WAENBE, Avct. | name weno longer withhold, being already instalmentr, able at 6, 12, 15, and 24 months re- ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, = turough other channels. Judge Van ively , thé irchaser or purchasers to receive a ‘Successor to Green & Williams, Aucts.,) runt, in his official cay ity as vestryman decd or dedda, ahd give promafesory notes bearing fa- | No. 1001, northwost corasr of 10h and D streets, | Gf "ZiGn cuesche = ented a? ine op pennies | be Sang route ot aa E . Jennie Bull, an interesting lady belonging to WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITES. UPHOL- - Pequired’oa the fall OC the hammer te the estes | VSTERED- IN STRIPS DRE YCRRV: | the church: Last spring Judge and Mrs. ', or €50 on each part sold, according tothe Bia if the Surchaser should not comely with the rms of sale within five days the right 1s resarved.to resell on five days notice at his risk and ex; the same time Van Brunt were di in Binghampton by Justice Balcom, of the supreme court, the cause being adultery, committed, accordin; confession to Mrs. Van Brunt, ee ‘pense. to an all A the otber two thirds interest In al, the said described property will be sold, so that the = — ng mae =ty aoaiens, Brunt living for several weeks unier the same roof at No, 27 West 30th street, and at- tending ebureh togetier. In July the Judge went to Europe and Mrs. Van Brunt into JAMES novs Goardian of James 0. H. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, »betweenGandH. rohase! fall title to the proj - Phased ay Bets ¥ ctHREY, Ty. tates aA the covntry. At the same time Miss Bull hells Ur sailed for Europe, professediy to obtain mu- TRUSTEE’S SALE of the VALUABLE SQUABEB EDs sical instructions. Two months afterward OF GROUND BOUNDED BY 14Ta AND 161TH notices of the marriage of Judge Van Brant and Miss Bull in Cambridge, a appeared in the newspapers of this city. The rest is known.—J. Y. Commereiat, 13th. Is tT SPIRITS?—The Great Ward Will Case Still Undecivted.—A. jal to Globe from Detroit, Michigan, November 12, says: “The jury in the case of the will of the late Capt. E. B. Ward, the great iron-master of the west, to-day, after 51 hours’ delibera- on, os erenend that they could not agree, and STS. WEST, AND 8 AND T STS. NOBTH, THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.O. 2b tarachraeeca ike I 391, one of the land recorde for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the will seil at public auction, in frout of P on TUESDAY, November 16, 1575, at 4 o'clock p. m., all of equare numbered one hundred and ninety- ones 161), In the city of Washington, in the Di of Terme of eale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at eight por cent., se- KERY AN SEWING MACHIN WRITIN' IN THE HOUSE i UNITED STATES CONGRESS, On THURSDAY, November 18th, 1575, at 0 o'clock a. m., I'shall sell st the residence leman declining housskeeping, No. reet northeast, ween Kast Capitol SENTATIVES, ent ot 20 were cit contest over the will cured by deed of trust upon the property. A'de- | sud Nevth A sirens a po hundred dollars uired at day of sale, Was brought on by two sons of the testator; FE eee ee eee Tein ee andey of sale. | “Those in want of good household Furniture should the father bad provided $200 a montn and a home for the sons, but as Ward's estate foot- not fail to attend the sale, as the Furniture has been ‘rms are ‘he Trustee will resell, et risk and cot of defaulting | taken care uf and isin excellent condition. purc! . All conveyancing at purchaser's cost, ASH. B. WILLIAMS, ed Up $5,000,000, With about £300,000 debt to ILLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee. {Trib.co&ds] Anctioueer. be deducted, the sons concluded they shou!d nov2-tu,ths,Ads have more than was allowed in the provi- —__— H. WARNES. ad Beai Estate Broker and 5 sion, and sought to break the will and take TO-MORROW. Buildings, corner 7th and ¥ strects H.W. | their chances in the faint, Mediums frome WLING, 5 near and far were cal testify that Wa: (THOMAS DON Cuioucer and Real Retate Broker, TED ERD SRT By aa aD, WA; | wasa fanatical beilever in spiritualism. and At the old stand of Latimer & Cleary, W }ORK AVENUE, BETWEEN | that the will in question was dtctated by Southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Ith st. TREETS, NOMTUWEST, | Spirits. The testimony of %2 witnesses was ‘HEAST, WITH BAY WINDOW IN irtue of a deed of trust di April 2ist. | Gays and @ quarter, with the resuit above 'T. FRONT AND SIDE; ALSO, SIDE LOT. 8 is es “ vol. | Stated. They stood 4 in favor of susta: ig the o aud Ape ROHL Sed rcirdnd a GAEL | gubia saat erga te party soared tere: | Wil tof wo favored breaking it on account 7, and Liber 763, folio 135, and upon the a a a eh of A. 0. Bichards, James A. MoDeritt and | Promises ronpectiv eee a accents | a Crriovs CASE—Men Led Into Crime by a D. V. Burr, trustocs of te Kagle Company ra | LSth. 1875, the following-described real ‘estate, sit : gg eh} boo eml sremisee,on WEDNESDAY. November | At 3% o'clock p.m., the north twenty-five (28) | this taorning, Micuael Boyle sames Macy, (0, 1875, at 4°30 0 clock p. m.. all thoss parcels of | feet of Lot numbered six (6), im aquare mumbered | and Michael Teage, recently couvicted of Srsand and premises lying andsituated in ‘said city | three hundred and forty-three (343), beginning for passing counterfelt inoney, were arrai eee eee ey ae Look et aren, | bered three hundred and forty-three (S431, . | for sentence. They are all hardworking —s : Bing thence ‘west along the south line of “K”” street in Van recorded subdivision of square numbered 944, front= ee twenty Be (25) fost, thenos east one nusied civ; | thesecren sal ice, acting under the name of g : Six bi Mars cash (of which -Bve . one handved will bo Mootle der ae or eech | feet parallel to the rst Hine to the west line of 10th | Montgomery, induced to several the balance in monthly Jastalments of 33 per | street weet ene ne ide) pect i Laat uine.of Hoth | counterfelt ‘silver coins and arrested month, with interest, and doed of trust taken to ce: = twenty-five (25) feet to the place them for An counterfelt money. To-day cnre defer yinents. Terms . ae oa a ak sesh Gan | tmey Wee Sieben te beat ieee cerereee Rise the rruhit dvedarg from doy of sale otha (2) aud three (3); tu Davidson's recorded anvattisen. | they introduced a aumber of ereditanis wits risk and cost of the pai > by giving | ° original lote’i square two hundred and fifty- | nesses to prove it. Their counsel moved that One week's notice of resale by alvertising in'some | t¥0( gn the south sideof New York avenue, | judgment be , and Judge Benedict hewspaper published in said city. All comveyancing | hciween, ih ang lth streets, northwest, said lot granted the Sad in so doing said _ nies suns 2. Pee OU Ling te: rn ore hase money in cash, | OD trial ‘would not have been cou- Ncadbacisted THOMAS DOWLING, Aust. I the balance st 6,12, 18nd 24 months, at 10 per | victed, and that in bis opinion the officers of S7-AT A MEETING OF THE EAGLE CoM. | Cent. interest from day of sale, secured by a deed of the government should be engaged in the PANY, held on Monday, Nov. 8, 1875, it was agreed | trust on the proj ry gold, or ait a oe option | work of ting crime rather than creat- te merge hig gale of the above described property | of the purchaser on the K-stieet fot, and @boves | D8 l 3 sash ucet wok cater Gates olinisioten Now York avenus lots at time of sale. Gai Ficut by A SoLDIER—A spe- fourth cash, and the and So teal af ae Sr cane oe cial to the St. Louis from Kan- with interest. 5 ‘ten a pile By ay Ty sas City says that one of the soldiers “ ei ths geoptety eh tae atk oak os Bernhardt, reported killed in the fight witn ee pa Et Th the defaulting pufchaser or purchasers after a band of Indians, near Fort Wal- H. WABN. days’ Sdversineent 1 YF. z lace, Kansas, two weeks BENS IN P: BNTDEES{ Testers, | wandering CALICO averse sane | J.T. OOLDWELL; Salesman. | POry Of EXECUTOR’S D ' a ON NORTH CAROLINA AVENUE. BE- H.W! PD sena apenas Sik | Bt Sort ae ig WEDMESDAr FERNOOM: Novem: | cu ANCERY SALE VALUABLE ull found ber 17th, at 40 at TE O: about in front of the nthe west part of | REAL ROTATE Sirus 4 .'2, in square No. 734, with'the improvements | AVENUE, BETW bal . tne of 0 Fun sory Dwelling. pert | SORTS os © WHISKY RING TRIALS—The trial Bessie rien, Puree im setae! Boot or tne of the chief men of the western whlaicy weed 0 day of November, commence in eale. nae ae ponte nl ind and under whose adminis- : . Raneag tt aa 5 for, ‘States district court of Missouri to Prana 2 vital para bee oF 08 BxzatzD frauds. $e, gbis oflice until at busband in Maine carefally sare yee me cr Se Sees ett AE} on an ambitious Ce iB : - 5. W. BRAEDERBURG) ba. i call loans is quoted at Gai. je wal = prise ali nstarday Siegine ‘exceptional stocks were Western Union Tale: ‘Lake Shore. | Pacific Mail end ov. 16.—Fiour quiet and unchanged. endy. Corn quiet aud stead Loxnox. Nov. 16, 12.99 p.m —Oonecls, 4 #16 far Tights: Ms for account. “U.S. bouds, mew fives, Miss ANNIE L CARY Writes to a friend in Chicago an amusing account of her first night In Moscow. Here are some ex tracts: ‘The terrible night came, and I pat the war-paint with fear and trem liag, and my eyes were double their size with ex- citement. I sang my coupleis which open the se ond act of “Trovatore’—and sceh ap- Piause! It wae jest like the Cincinnatians Qt the feetival (bless them!), I had told tomake my first bow ata certain box, con- taining the princes and princesses, but for the life of me | couldn’t tell which it was, 80 ; S85 frightened a8 @ goose, and in my misery, I bowed first to the ‘plebs.’ Horrors! When I came to my senses I bowed to the wrong be delirious scene I wes app) iand shrieket at until J thought the Modocs were on my track, and then I bowed to 2@ Wrong box aga! After the close of the second act we were called owt four times. By that time J knew where to bow, and I smiled my sweetest to ‘the reyal- tes.’ After the third act I was rec lied three i 1 after the entire opera, we went me We sang, the mSiAstic, © at Alone in answer to the ¥, Solo.” They called for me « first night, bnt I do not like to th ists, so 1 we of the ope d such she ikerehtefs' ng aod wav- y success 1 of the season thus far, bas been tt You see the ght thet nothing special could come out of Yankeedom. When I sa Tam an American they think | mean Sou America, which I hasten to explain by tell- log them I am the Yankeest of Yankees, and a 1 was born amoug the rocks of dear old “SES FOR A LIvent- eiter to the Baltimore “In many of our large dry goods stores young ladies are performing inthe ready made clothing department the cuties of director. or “walker,” nearly al- WAys & position filled by men. it isan agree= able change, as ladies have to try on the ready made dresses, ete. No more amusing Sight is lo be seen than iadies trying on these dresves, The femate clerks are selected for their appearance, and, therefore, are the finest-looking young women in the metropo- olis, Invariably tail and slight, so that when they put on @ magnificent dress for the sake of dispiaying it to some probable customer, they look so elegant that one cannot but Wish tuey could have the dress themselves; the fun is when the wouid-be purchaser tries it on to see how she looks in it—a dress de- Signed for a tail, slira girl does look funny on ashort, fat old woman; i! seams to me al- most all the buyers are of that class. A girl tried on no less than twenty-three dresses at Altman's, i then didn’t mace a sale. Waists of dresses are always cut for thin people, just as shoes are always made for people With long, narrow feet. Tnere issome talk of making skirts only, giving enough material to make a waist to fit Lae buyer, at which fat ladies will rejotce. A WOMAN DEAD oF A Broxen Hearr.— The funeral ceremonies of the lave James Atkins, which were to bave taken place at t residence in Bramhbail avenue, Heights, yesterday, were postponed by the tragic death of his wife, who, while prepar- ing herself in Ler bedroom for theceremontes in the parlor, fell dead on the floor. The medical investigation which followed result- ed in the discovery that she died of a rap- tured blood vessel near the heart, and had sive rie died of a broken heart from exces- ef. The faneral services were “7 poned untll Sunday, when both will be uried in Greenwood. Mrs. Atkins hal, about two weeks ago, been called from Can- ada to attend the sudden iliness of her bus- band.—New York Sun, 13th. SCANT AIR IN THE PreLic SCHOOLS.—Ia a ~~ before the American Pubiic Healih Association at BalUmore, Professor E. Claypole of Antioch oh Obie, y law that says: “Ip face of the sanitar, 2,000 cubic feet of fresh air hourly are for a single yet we read of the public Schools of kiyn where — A from 10s to. 24 cubic feet to each child possible, while the temperature from 64 to % degrees, and Lunatics Toaintained &t the pubiic cost receive better treatment; criminais live in better condition. This is the sanitary education our childrea fet,zeciting lessons on ventilation in a po- ated atmosphere, oron the evils of tight lacing, to& teacher who disregards the taws.” THE BROOKLYN RinG TO BE MADE TO DIsGORGE.—The threatened legal campaign against the Bx lyn ring, for the purpose of compelling them 4 make restitution to the city treasury, is not mere newspaper taik. It is @ fact, and the proof of it 1s thal the Attorney General bes already taken the ne- cessary preliminary st: to bring the de- fendants into court. process may be a protracted and tedious one, bat if the result the same as that which crowned the suits against the Tweed ring, Justice will be vindi- cated at last.—N. ¥. Oor. Phil. Ledtyer. HE WAS PczzLEp.—A family living on Cass avenue found @ good Unickness of cream on some milk that had been standing over night, and when the milkman made his usual call the »leased housewife exhibited the cream and said: “I never expected to se this.” The mau looked at the cream, winked wisely and solemuly, scratched his bead, and replied: “Well, 1 don’t Know what ails it, but you can throw ft out and I'M give you & fresh pint in its place !"—Setroit Pree Press. e flames, ru to & gale of ay mend in their way, and iy all buildings on the souta side of Main street were burned. The loss will amount to 0,00, On Which there is a slight insurance. 87 Blobbs. whose stock of brains e , remarked: “Why, he's next + Mood naw fully dow on rd-pia “a in Uitte tome cne'posd Pp one. On the wel ‘get, etter aie

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