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wore RAILROADS. COAL AND Woop. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD | ‘TEDW. OLank ‘T. B. OROSS, Ju grant cere nuet aeres 1, 1875. T. EDW. CLARK & CO,. "= ations DEALERS ty sr Lew A a ae LUMBER, W9OD, COAL, DOORS, SASH BLINDS, MOULDINGS, . "Bel "Bliicott Ott ore icott Cit: Stat y to Point of Bocks. Es Meuca: Principal Office, 00 BS, Yous Exret foot of ait oe nee altimore wt Office, Room No. 1, ( Fireme: Stan — hy tect en gllsreer Bo Bank of Washiugt ; Washington. = yee mont. +i. miter Branc Cease: Svat: woop: woou:: 9:20-Barriwonrt lisp EXrEass, Nostops, — ond £1 Q0-Battisnore sod Way Stations CHEAP! CHEAP! POR CASH! 110-¥ ow Yous Rxreuss, 1:30 p m.onBan- ehirielta dale caigees Ht vest eae wat mere and principal Way Stations. 5 os TIMORE AX if Stopping at | aarel sola, at Frederick aod 3 w p4¢-este bee acme hens ee oe eae Si _ Bxrxuss. "Seve . $e—Barrowens Cater —— WOOD delivered us low as 86 to 87 ERs SeraeR OS me | ES ates cmon wear § 0-9 20s ms 1:20, 443,7:30,8:20, | atatn OMe H Ps alls, excopt Monday. s 5°S 0, 9:13-11:004m 0, 4 7:40. 11:30 p.m , daily vxcept COAL, WOOD AND BUILDING + MATERIALS, large aud \ STATION FOR WASH GTON jOUS COALS, aot and HICKORY We 10D in the stick, or 50 ww. 310. 3.30, 6:30 * * sored and s iit; all Kopt ander cover ily except Snuday. Su avin “ sgveral brands of Suntay (or Havertown, A Te and OALCINED BLAS Valley Brauch. nor for’ New any maithong of BAN - tobias S00 m. and 1°40 pm. re fill orders of any * tue Baltimore | charscter in iy line witn pomrhedy and fidelity at ticket Bic S ation, aad = nlesale and retail, upon ternis that defy compe takes tor b age te be c nee hed ra ve “ry — at any ba Ofice—623 a avepme porthweet point in the city HOS. K Branch Yard—Iet sta., Southeast # hart Fout of 84 virest southeast oct M GUINAND. STEAMER LIN NES. LM COLF. GRO.S KOOD SEW YokK ASD WASHINGTON HaVUGH LINE TO BALt EDUCATIONAL. N 18s —- BS ineen veg nore pposite Patent rth and Ge reste. of Office, entrance « iB Gs root; for cbilvrentfrom 2 to 7 years ct ege, The Kindergarten exercises secure mental. moral acd physical cv lopmaut, and lead forte beter ecvui ement, te etter life, “of all the ad scieners. ‘nov ls-3m kw ENGLAND LADY. (Mt Hol - nate,) who bi ju Burope apd is an ex- giricneed, te: cher, desires “private olare in reneh, Germac. ‘Leis, Kuglieh and Music or Address M: would: bak it sbroad. ise 0 Gy Lr novid au" fc svERGA SC BOOL ae PRIM. ay sgD ADV ABOED Cueshe. 90= 1 Tene! Minne sUsiB Pou re na 0. B. 5 fet ke woken ogee bau) oK. plicatious to be made after §o'clock at 1100 B corner B avd lth nort. west. P= novs 2a BUBULY howe wi AusUM A, Bis Vin PD PL 10, i aaa aa At937 hag may be left. TT BPInCOPAL (NSTILNTS OF. JOR. 1A }. Masia The Ste Annes! Session of this cia oh schoo s boys mbes Fagin in sation canbe hed fhe ve FL RANI! engl? -tt EXtger te oe fon. hee. Bi gee 9 os. w.—Mre on ne ef Iantyne's, avewue, Bena treet Care pass within one synare of mca, 1 Bug23-tdeo3l OYS ACADEMY, 43 street u: land’s Church, will comm Serr. ¢. For particulare aa spect afforded by this Acadoms . see ‘irealare at bookstores, or address the Principal, Ho. rivate lessons in the € id Phonogr ‘EEO. INGALLS KING wants: St. John's Parish IANU- One N. & PR Lemmons 919 or 82” Address eee: Bor MORE, paIL ADELE | 5 NEM : (PHBE tay ANY SEAuOsRD COASTING AiL POINTS LOMPANY OF D. STEAMERS LADY i THES UAKE AND JANE OSELEY FOR NORFO DLR CTING WITH LINES F Ok BOS ES OVIDENCE steamer make three tri Washington and Nor day, W Coen Friday atip m of folk Tuesday hureday and Saturday at 3 p. a ion ad B timore bas 7 to Norfolk, $4. Round trip, 86 "rickets good 2 and B re oe adatom STEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON FOR POTO- BIVER ing placed’ this new a6 clegant be will,on aud after TUES- 125, make semi-week|y trips, stopping stall the « princioal tandy i .) a8 follow: TUESDAY—Leave Waehington at 7 going returuing, arrive in| Washingtos 000. find, Bxgrees— Pullman Cer Traie= | ane Company w York and points East ilndelphia and New York jaily excep: Sond: 4 sat KApress for Philadelphia and way poiats 9:05 8m. Expres for Philadelpnis, New York “ PU tists Pano LM e m , golug to down af PUL q 5 ‘ashington Beewe’ Tr 2 Su Fecte Tickets i inf nr ym cap be procured at the of- Bet re ight { for | Biver Landing: must positively be Sices of the cous pas eesti terooms or information, apply at the office of the Company , under Metro politan ces isth posits the Treasury. |] ERCHANTS* LINE 0 : OF 3 AMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Hereafter the fine Steauships B.C. KNIGHT and | JOHN GIPSON will make regular week. ‘rand checked at Rotels and pri- orders Heft at of the Isth street and ‘Peunsyt- heast corner of Penasyl KE AND POTOMAC BAIL- “rub ama B strcets, citi £ | Bupesterwcen NEW YORK <CEX feb) Sendont. Bekimers, Mt. | Aspiras. “WABHING TON and BALTIMORE & POTOMAC RAILROAD, a ae paw, Lone, ‘ Dar RE GTE AN rere N ; ie «j leave GFORGETOW N every FK enue tuber 1eby isy trains wil Bim acd ALEXANDRIA fhe sxe day peer * TRAINS L ab FOR BALTIMORE 6:00 s.m., Lin xpress, daily oe, the West; | ° paneer Siulap bet the North. eye te jatvlphia aod New For fall information appls iness office and wharf, 63 F at the office of ch: Pr i’? ‘s DENBAM r oan a ty Balitmore, dally. neral Office, 603. Pennsyleant ig 1 Limited Baprees for New York, daily | OF St the steamer's whart, will be promptly attended cept Sanday ‘erior Usr T: to. jell-tr 21:55 = aot Line West and North, dally except > EXPRESS LINE VIA CANAL, ne “Al U GEC iT Tow. F : . Se Sendey. Hi aid 2 ed th Wharves, Philadelphia, a at y es ‘Sars ‘aay for the Nort! D c. + MOND3Y, ‘at 6 P. * We TRATES York Sage Borage Ton ‘Thid line councets at’ Ph Mladstpbta with Olydo's € New Vork Express. daily. Regalar Semi-weekly Line of Sicamers for Provi- 5.38, ms Acoommodastun, datly except Sanday. | oe ooo aie Mee end sates. No whart- 11-35 am. Scr medation, dafly except Sanday. Jax DE Agent for D. of O. 2:45 PB baltimore and {'Philatcipiue Express, Fx. Ee GeY De & CO;, ebliadciphia —e't D.D.C. MINK, 49 : evonshire street, Boston. 4:03 pot etna Ne egg EFF reighta delivered by Knox » Exprers. Orders 6-23 left at General fice, 603 Penasylvania avenue.or 2 at the Steamers’ Wharf, will be promptly attended €c0y = sok = 10 p. 235 Cesannp LIne. NOTICE. With the view of diminishing the chances of col- lision, the Et-amers of this Line take a specified Course for a1 seasons of the year. crt 45 a.m. and 3:4) jv eanaeet ‘at Bowie with 7st 6009. m. and trstas for Annapolis % gt and ‘On the o Passage from Queenstown to New :00 p.m .c oncce at Bowie with trains from Pope's | York or Boston, crovetng Meridian of 80 at 43 1at., or (Creek lin: eros to the north of LZ On the homeward sage. crossing oe Meridien of & at @ Iat., or nothing wo the north ny baggax end | THE BR: i resideucos to all points North <b tickets to. Cincinos! 1 Francisce, and all Ne Borth aad South. IL pS AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New Yorn. | Frou New Youn. lee 3 ~- danas Se} lew ie GEO. C. WILKIN, Superintendent, edt Nos de cee jairimore, Ma. Boe: gt D.M. BOYD. Jr a ay2stt Dee. ‘Wed.. D panaeter Woverpra ine WEDNESDAY bey oe PBicamers marked “ do not carry steerage passen- Bates ~ Passac® —Cabin, ©40, = sat $64 wold, sccord ling to accommodation. "Tickst) jtioual. Betura tickets om favorable terms. eee 1875 PENNSYLVANIA routs 1875 RORTHW cor sodtd' a ‘AND SOUTHWEST. rts of Karope at low rates. "Through bills of lading given for Glasgow, mony Antwerp aud other ports New York. the Gontiuent, and for ed for Mediterranean rts. For MSE CONKECTIONS fete and cabi ply a the jom pany s throt from V SSHINGTON te the WEST and | aE ae nt eon, Gree nity Bi Hintta on 1 Or Both ‘stocr: py cored at theot- | ne av ea cabin, to SMALLWOUD & MORRISON, sheet. be jan iy CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. | THE TRADES. Gig FARMER, G4 HOUSE SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER, As ready to attend to all orders {n hts line that may be iutrusted to him, with neatuess aud dispacch. oct?$-Im" LOUISIANA AVENUE, 614, LEXANDER BALL WILLIAM BALL AMA iste Ww. Backer] ALL zco., acufsctarers_ and’ Dealers fn’ Doors Banas, Glare, Hardware, aud ali Building Stateriat 622 Massachusetts svonue, between 6th and 7th , Geu"l Paweoger Agent. rate ace’ Streets Dorthweet, sell &, 2) per cent. cheaper ‘Traine for th \ irptate Midian! road i save ee ae Seen beeen iad ckeesine._je0t-17, daily ac 7 aud 7-05 RE™™oved. Sm and 4 Connect with trains op Wash- .— Enkat so sour forks Lay nie Richmond, JAMES F. BRIER, Ee Satine 7” ‘ rouR! | if Wash- | © | | | PLUMBEK AND GAS FITIBR, 7 meee oan 30 ) BUNET ES WASHIN G N70 CP's ee SP oan oy Pair ERs, ‘snosylvania avenue, (south side } FIN. WOKK 0 specialty GIVE NOTI ‘That u _— o ininsd from the 8a; Diatict of Colambia, bolding a ial Cindminietration onthe personal sscare of JOUN Ge Bie avenue, and corner 6th street rt _mard-tr S11 778 ST. NORTHWEST. | 1» WRere p.songers can leave orders Ee ‘all hotels and real | Wainas. to deat: D. BO} JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. Fonaeal & ‘| | Manufneture: GEO. 0. WILKINS, Geperal Bupt. | and Ventiletin, acl-tt timore. MJ. | Butidings and ings. lags and Tonte 45? TRAIN FoR CAPE May. i for sale oF ve. Bote ont 7 the only eg | ies Brest See See WOBETBINGTOS, late ofDistrict of ss mo 1.75 ie | ceased. Dersone having claims ast charged Tetween ‘asbington and Phil delphia. eaid are hereby warned to exhibit tl cams D. M. BOYD, Jz with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or iyotr before the 9th day of Novemter uext; thet may ise, by law be excluded trom 81) Benefit of the other wise by law Given, Cia hand. t in day of November, 1575. "CHARLES yOuTEINGToR, & LovW-w Sw” inistrator. zim ~ zo he NOTICE, oo aaa from the Skpreme Court of District Ex Colas term, eerenal estate MALICHL GaTELY, fat ate td the District of ‘persous having ‘claims BANKERS. $50 Fe TO 95,000 invested tn Wicck Privileges ria SENT itt soun't HIUKLING cetT-ly 7B Broadway, N. ¥. hereby to ex- NATIONAL S475 DEPOSIT Ce., ‘the same. with the vouchers thereof. tothe sub- Corner Ith st. and New York avenus, | scriver. on or bctore the 34 day of November next; | they WIBE AND BUBGLAB- PROOF VAULTS. oft of valuables taken, on depoatt Beteator | vest" hours, Sami ‘ig rusk, ree Snes tees ite, E. McB. zien FE LO thelr louse to LB-DROIT — }, COrROT end _Zbey are prepared, t 10 do a general Banking we ayptck ey Zraw "aeatls on Bal'imore, Phila DAT, Pastate of | Yorks aaa Bb omar Wate ka bas far as the | same have wpnetj | when and deceased hg ae nae BO oraneorriz ars. x Py cece, | | Proveded. once s _ By oy previous STINEMETZ, Hatter, —— Wits. 1837 PENNSYLVANIA AVENOB, » YLOR npracg TION FOR ( Emma Marw ILDBEN. "s Scnool for PAysea 08 13: »to elementary fostracions Le rh edacation. Normal tratning class, Oct address as above. anx!9-4m cessary for thoroa Opepe: Sept. Ist ist For partion MSs © OSBORNE Ss VOU NG LADIES BOARD- ING and VAY SOHOOL, 943 M street, (cor- ber of uth). Next quarter commencing November Beh, Thorough instry 1 by vorthern teachers, AUL H. BEE . Treacher of German, + Teacks ench. Jed K PERABEAU TEACHES PIANO, ER MONY, and the Cultivation of the Votoe. Ad- RRICHENSACU’S Piano Forte No. it north rf. Hited Buen Ds a INSURANCE. Joun T. Ans. D. W. KercuaM ARMS & KETCHAM, ‘| GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS AND BROKERS, Le Droit Bullaing, Corner o! We represent line of ard Insure BUILDING otver PRO ord and Sth Streets. STRONG COMPANIES 8, MEBOHANDISK, and ETN io the DISTSIOT against’ lose we by fire-on the best ton pal-ly AUCTION SALES THIS AFTERNOON. Froese Beal Ketate Brokers, 1509 Penn. are TRUSTEES’ SALE ©) BLE. MIL aoe pie In Fuhed TAR by SHIN N ¢ ISTRICT OF 4 € % thereby, we will iota, is75, ot 4 ten request of the party secured November o'clock p m .on t ‘ail tl or of Washtogesa, in the District of of a tract’ ef land called ‘Larmar AUCTION SALES. ee pee a Den rena aot D'street 2. w. SAP AAV TS Coop CONDITION MORNING, at 12 o'clock, in front of our salesrooms, we wi I sell the sbove mentioned pote a fm need of such go.ds should not PUNCANSON BROS, Avcts THomas DOWLIN ctioneer and Real Estate Broker, At the cil sland of Latarer Cleary, Southwest corner of Penneylvanisavenue and ith st. EXTENSIVE SALE OF 1 HOUSEHOLD FURNI- Pes! SATU fps! Ponnins, November i 1873, wt artes rooms, 1 will Superior Walnut Parlor Buitcstephoter faperion uiteweup French Plate Mirrors, Marble toy Tabioes 2 TTP if D NOANSUN BROS., anecenes, ‘Southeast coruér 9h and D streets n. w. CHANCERY SALE. UNIMPROVED PROP- TY BVEee ¥STH STHERT. NEAR K STRSET ROKTE By abit rela deaee st Gata reme Court of ee tes oe ay "aii ia cal — . in whict bi! is complain- ant snd Martha E. M ei al are dstondants, em 1 will seli. in front of the the 25th day of October, ato allof Lot 9° in Sqnare forty wine 49) feet leven (iid i hes on 25th street. Terme of sale: One-chird caab, and the balaace in af ud eighteen months, with six per cxnt per annum, the purchaser to give his notes be deferred payments, indorsed to the satisfao- r the Trustee. A lien ‘ill be retained on the ntil final payment is Bi wilt be requuea’et terms of solo are not com wre ao on MONDAY, 4°30 o'clock p. m. a front o i'h it five days, the city will he resold at the ‘ris sk and cost purchaser. All © the Chaser, BEDIN. WODDWARS vetle-eokdes DUNCANSON BROS er THE ABOVE “BALE I8 POSTPONED until THURSUAY, 1Sth November, 1375 hour and M. REDIN QQDW ARD, Tre Y3ON BROS., A novil THIS EVENING. NHOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer and Real At the old stand of Latimer & ry. Southeast ccrnor Pennsylvania avenue aud Lith et. CONTINUATION HAE or UNREDEEMED Commencing on THURSDAY MORNIN: vember 28th, 157: 0 o'clock, and Even 1g at 7 o'clock, and continuing same hvurs y today until all is disposed of. I will sell e collection of Forfeited Pledges from the f Julius He-zog, of Philadelphias consist d aud Silver Watches of cel.brated Englis! merican makers, Jewelry P'ated Ware, Table ana Pocket Cutlery in great a variety &o , Ac + &o. Terms cusp ERZOG. Licensed Pawnbroker, Pniladelehia. THOMAS DOWLING, Anct Oe pg Case Piano Forte, « superb instra- it Black Walnut fMarbio 3 On: Suits, aoe Elegaai Bariie rou Plain Paiated Coct ° “moe Walnnt 4 RS ae ao Walout Estenase ining Tabiee, Walnut ard Oak Cane Seat Diniug Chairs, Eedetcods, Bureaus, Wardrobe, and Washstands, Beir ond Ay raleCe and Bolsters, er Ring and a Boning tne sina abd Glass Ware, lot Yellow Ware, ‘Two Mantel Grates, with Silt Plat M th Large Mouge with Boller "sted Mountings, A number of sts new and second hand Harness, Brown bee Steps and Window Sills rors tr THOMAS DOWLING, Auct DD OPCANSON BROS” Anctioncers. T ctl beast corner tb and D sis. northwest. TEE Shale oF Two AND ONE EWG ~ OF LAND AND HOUSE GeORGE'S COUNTY. MD. OF GUM SPRINGS, AT By virtue of a deed of trust given to me and Te red oo the 22d day of July. A. 1 1s tn HC B , No.2, folio £34. &., ome of the land recorde fi 1 Prince George's . in the State of Maryinod party secured on MONDAY, the 22d'cf No ao, at 3 orciock Bm. on the prom'sos. all that certeiuiract of land and bene in Prince George's County, Marylards c m’aining two and one eighth acres, more or less, be x known as t um Springs enlarged, being the same ad © nly, A. D. 1s Gorden. his wit with all th veyed the 15th “day of tia C. fam bg or otaerwise Gprerauine This place is koown as O14 Bilver Hii Tavern, containing four rooms store room Terme. One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months. notes bearing seven per cent. interest and secured by a deed of trust upon the Presnteoe. a deposit of $100 rejulred ay som as fold. If the of tale ars not complied with in t Gay of sale, the Trustee acres the at the risk apd cost upon giving @ notice in iu Prince George's Cou purcharer’s cost, 3 y vIS-3t DUNCANSON f the defaniti ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Aw iecessor to Green & Williams, A ucttoncers, No. 1001, northwest corner lth and D streets. TWO STORY AND ATTIC FRAME HOUSE AND ev ING ON MASSACHUSETTS AV EXT er W EES dae AND Oru SERELIS RTHUWEST. AT ALOTION Un TURSDAY, Nov 23. 1875, at 5 o'clock m., Teball sell in front of the premi Ss, io Euntre S17, Laving 9 feet front, running back vat feet a Alley. with i Terms: One-third cash month=, for not:~ bearing a deed of tnston the propert ancing, &¢. st purchasers cost. $100 down when the property ts strack ci WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Acct. TO-MORROW. i, hp ean { the LYOCOMING FIBE tas ice of the RACE OOM PANY has bee ‘ed to Boor 30, LeDroit Building, corner of F aud St pont ‘This staunch old company has Le paceeration for thirty-five y jet assets. spS-tr BARR, Agent. MEDICAL, &c. bD*- LEON, the oldest established Ladies’ Physician, Has Removen To 66 SuaRP Sr., above Camden, Baltimore. one square from B.§ O. Depot). Ledies desiring trea'ment of any complaint can consult him with the utmost confidence, oct25.1m* arate rooms for lady patients. De, SOCK EER JON us: ed years expert le Diseases, Irregularities, exes in Fe Tisu Tumors; guarantees satisfaction, or no char, 38 Business confidential, 164 Ny. Howard st.. Balt- more. 7-3 MAPAME BRETELL, BM. D8 thoroughly ox: ced and scieutite | Leite hy sic: Midwite ot 20 Fears" practice, attonds Ladies tt tacts rivate rooms, careful nura- endaucg At the Doctor's Tadies placing theesstves cer stell ure guaranteed scientific tice aud Foridence, p and Dover sts., Baltimore ri he care of Madame Res trestment and a 5] former of South SI zen SATISFACTE (OM, @1 PER BOTTLE, Oou- ations free st De DARBY'S, 118 4 ¢t, (Oolonteation Building.) om B.A. Le. be BUS WORTH, ot the, \Washiagton Kleo- thie Tustitution, S18, B strect necthwost, cares all nervous and chro of wi mic T net cou ainta incident to Fe name or uatare Guiles ey der vanlo od ice chemical Ba most tnvig zane 2 erating and health givt Dative Known to modern science. Consultation and examination free. apJ-fa Re ROBERTSON, — REY cgsfan, be consulted at 4 434 100 y oneal ne Oioes grep ery WED NES bay SATURDAY, froma to Discasce of tue Urinary’ Organs, Gonortber i, leet Gericture, Syphilis, and aay Gonnorrhea recently cont cared ind to 8 aa ita stages quick); th and ne ‘s hapa, bi ie | mercury. rrhoa, bro nd sbuse iu youth, loss of memory and insanity, geceral debitty 0 organic Less, Cy, uervous irritabilit, fg ee of constiuption, indigeation, tat the — ee AS} ‘in back, impess a bodings, self-distrast, Z newly es ete ives in Di an feieutitcaly andi hescrablo's = estimoniais which be now voids from the tcad. es Office 424 Eveiciane of Balt ‘1th sirest porthwoat, from 3 to 9 iy, Beene Sar oouGH sYRUP— ‘Wanted, a case of car's Pe ie ae cann cured bys BOGE eCETABLE COUGH BYRUP i t is also dt, use for Coughs, Colds, Hoarse noe B chisl Affections, mony bore hem the, ORES ragaiies. Aad wholesale Dy OHA BLES 8 870" and by the proprietor, pwié-17 F sosb00%atn ds TALVABLE LANDS IN By direction of the ‘dos orable Secret: f the Interior, the undersigned vill receive rete —— for the purchase of or allof the unsol went of the Neosho River. along the sonth aise of the State of Kaneas embraced within what is gen- orally known as the “OMsROKER STRIP.” The are olfcred for alvin compliance with ns of an act of Ov PFOvE i vol. xvily 29, “They will be wold to the highest bidder for cash, in quantities wot exceeding vse hundred and Htste, describing the Jands hereby sere roper legal subdivisions and be minim aim price 1 be sent by wll to th #0 ing application ther or net the Geueral Land Ofice, or and Receiver of the local offices at ist rw fchita ers ee ansas creous (fering to purchase may bid for ay many treets as they may desire, bat each bid must be sep arately made an d.'and must be fur not more than one hundred and sixty acres, (and conform to the legal snbalvisions embraced iw te fist) Bids mast be socom by 10 por cent. of the amount bid as & the good faith, of the Bidder, which eum fa case the land. Is awarded aud the balance not paid, will be forfeited. Should any Lid be rejected, the sum deposited will be returned re accepted will be eet such acceptance as soon after the opening of fu practicable, and if witht “aysatise such been duly mailed payment be not mad to the Commtssioner of the General Lend Office of the amount bid, the Leta upon which such bid wes mack ide will be agai a2 subject to sale. n percent deposit required to, Accompany bids may Ue remitted tn Post Otiice orders, corcid cates of deposit, certified checks on some govern- ment depositors payable to the order of the Gom- missioner of the Geueral Land Ofice, or in cur- ae Fight to reject any and all bids is expressly resery Bl! bide must be sealed ors gees tothe“ Com- mts. ve General ed Washington, pC. and indorsed “Duds for Cherokee Sirtp + Hide will be received as abore invited util 19 g.cicek noon ol the Turkziurm Day or NoveNDe A875, afver which they will be daly So Buavert acted _ sstoner of the Geatrat ce Washingion, . C , September 15, 1875. er tb 9t Nain oa Utne Bing ens ae received STOBE WA page lon; _ said a's 20.00 boxes of Beet as ct'Cizee trons if fo Hiv ineboe; te be jesfor cents, At cts0-Sw prere Ovrice Act! frau ‘at this ‘3675. for curt fur auch cuts of reguived’ the officers and thelr per pound nee ‘eliver st Fort Whipple, Va.. the meets requi tearee = formation as to conditions — ae. wiTbevaghc Spe yo tte en povi2-ét ist Gio ‘of ate ae Oo , He WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Anctionesr, 29 7th street vet, between Gand H. oe of the VAL UABLE 8QU oF a ROUNDED & BY tatu AND 1 Sts We AND S AND TSTS_ NORTH, IN THE CITY ‘OF WASHINGTON, D.O. By virtue of a deed of trast, “anied Ba daly, A.D. 1573, duly recorded in Liber No. 739. tolio 391, onc of the land records for the District of Golan id by direction of the parties secared, I will» public action, in fror tof the premises, en Tt AY, November at a crclock » mn., all of equare numbered ous hundred and nineth: one 191), in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia. ‘erms of sale: One-third cash; balance fn six and twelve mopths, with interest at eight Be cured by deed of trnst upon the property. A de- posit of cue hundred collars Teytired at day of sale, if terms are not complied with in one week the Trustee will resell, at risk Monet OF a faulting purchaser. Ali eonveyanci i, purchasor’s cost. 1AM DON, Trastes, nov2-tu,th,s,ds ALE IS POSTPONED ON FRIDAY, Noveubor 19, LLIAM A. GORDON, Trustee, 1575, 68 a, place. novi HOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctignetr and Real Retate Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & O! Bouthwest corner Pennsylvania @veuue yf ‘llth st. eg ad § rae & TRUSTEES’ 83 Anw aan ‘star, TWe two deeds of trust, dated a os the ote day of Pee egos A.D. the 3ist aay of August . D. 1573 aud recorded in Liber No. 7el, folio 234, La Liver No. 7%, folios $10, of the land ‘records for the District of Golam. bis. and at the pal of tho party secured ‘thereby, ‘we will sell at auction. in tront of the ises,on TUES 623d of November, A at 40 clock p. mes ote of ground kno: of Lots seule’ its ae Ry Threlkeld Bition to Georgetown, in tl istrict of and bounded as follor Bei ng point on the north line of 20 street (tees Bink Cee Lee corner of agen 2d sts. the center of the di pain wall ‘of the two! eae bn it on the said lots, and the southwest id corner of Emma L. Pettingill’s lot,)and ran thence north igs to Lingan street one hundred and twenty feet, thence west parallel to 2d street twen- fy seven feet eleven Inches thence south 1D) feet tO 24 street, thence with the north line of 34 street cast to the place of beginning, together with the im- rovements, which Consist of @ very Rro'story Frame Dwell ih pack. "Terme: Ove third cash: balance. tn 6 months, with interest at’ per cent, secur , cf trust on the property scld. All conveyancing at the cost of the pur If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days the "Trustees re~ perve the right to rescil st the risk ad cove off tine detaultin; YA deposit of @100 reyaired AM A. GORDON, Wa. D. ans bovil-dtd TH Trustees. O83. DOWLING, Anct. FALL AND WINTER STYLES. NEW GOODS. SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES FOR 625 TO 8100. SAMPLES OF READY MADE FALL AND WINTER OVERGCOATS, DEVLIN & CO., No.4 No. 439 7ta at = CHOICE FALL GOODS {xh street AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. PAPEBH. pnGines WINDOW SHAD: UBES, PICTURE Fea eel ye ND TASSELS: GOLD, SILVER AND LOTUBE CORD, Pioren® NATE. iB aa re! Orde 3, PLO- CORD Fs THN p gD. TER, 2 7th strect. novl2 ot* Eight doors er Hall. D* "CE enaran OINTMENT, eee Bee DE oo BROS, Aactioncers, Southeast corner of 9th ‘dth and D sis., northwest, TRUS TAU AUCTION, OF AN GA SGN A MOST DESIE PART IE CITY, ON L STREET, bi TWEEN VERMONT UAVENEE AND lors STREET NORTHWEST fa deed of trast to um an orded in Liber N Vand records of the District of lONDAY, the 29%! 4 Public auction ot Non 23of J. subdivision of original lot No. 5,in 129, waid subdivision bios recordel + fo.fo 144, in the office of the sur vexor of the District of Columb ‘This lot frouts on I street north. and rane back to 8.0 foot alley: is improved by an viegant three-story Brick Dwelii 1537 1 wrest northwest.) with basement, attic and back builling, and hes ex- cellent furnace and range Terms: Que-third in cash, and balance in three equal payments at 6, the notes of the parc! dated & March 26, 15; felfo 117, one of & Tembia, we will AD ring interest at the of eight per cent um from the day of fale, secured by a deed of trast on the property sold, will ber: quired. A deposit of $1 000 will be reqntred { the purcharer at the time of sale, and all convey the expense of tho purchaser. If the t complied ¥ ith within one week DALL NSON BROS. Aucts. OF Ay COMPORTABLE y EDWELLING HOUSE IN GEC enrow a Ace TON. aB¥,tittue of & coed of trust, executed Jann- 2ist, A.D. 1873, acd recorded in Liber No. (tlios 438, of thie land records «f the District of bia. ad by order of the Supreme Court ol the District of Coltmbia, made in the matter of cause Docket 14, the undersigned Trustees Hic auction: in froat ¢f the premisns, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of November, A, 1 186, at 4 o'clock p. m., a'l that piece or cote ok ground in Georgetown, D.C , known and described at iollows: ‘Reginning for the same at the end of one y feet from the sontheast corner of gh and Duubarion streets, Georgetown: Dinttice ‘olumbia, to the eastern live of » ten fout alley, (tald alter Being ® part of the slip.) then south twenty and one half degrees cast with the line of said alley one bundret and eighteen (138) feet, thon easterly twelve feet, then northerly eightr-reven feet to the soutbeas: Corner of a hotiee erected ou the lot hereby jotended to be ed, then with the east line of said houce twen t feet to ths south fine of Dunbarton strect:f i stract west: erly twenty feet six inches to the place of begia- pig, improved by a comfortable tee story Fras Dw ure. eras”, One-third cash; balatice in six aud twelve months, with interest at sight per cent., deed of trust on tho — at the cost of 100 required at time of sale. Af the le are bot complied wi Iu five days, ihe Trustees reserve tle right to resell at the risk aod coat of the dcfauting purchaser. . 1 WILLIAM A. GORDON. { Trustees novi7 [Geo.Cour + THOMA* DOWLING, Auct . Bat Rotate Broker and Arnots Federal Building, coruer 7:h and Frets. uorlawest, CHANCERY SALE YALUABE NIM REAL ESTA SITL wre ON CONNE WEES kK AND’ L STREETS 'y virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme gout ofthe District of Columbia, on the ath ‘asy of November, in & certain cause therein dependin nevti-d torms of the br the uudersigued ‘will seit at buble auction, in front of the niises, at 4 o'clock on BATUBI BDAY, the 20th day of November. iss) i that certai: weet or parcel of ground lyiag io city of Washington, in the District aforesa'd, known snd designated on the ground plat or plan thereof as lot lettered By in Harris wu Grammer’ recorded eublivisiou of criginal lot numbered tht (3) iu square numbered aue btndred and ‘sixty “four Terma of sale prescribed by the decree: One-third of the purchase mor of is to be paid to cash, aud the residue in three equal in:talmenta, payable respec- ‘tively, in six, twelve and eighteen ere with A terest from the date of sale, at the rat eight fF annum, until paid, for w ‘nich ate €0 “be centum executed the promissory notes of the purchaser, cured by ae “ofl treet upon the property. ‘A deposit of Ube accepted bid, aud en y acing oe t ees tt! ‘ont of the par- = | Souvesae ing 0 oe = par: ‘rustee. 3.7 GOLDWELL: Salomon et cost of with within Soren ove sosentat hn apne ue ERATE See _EVENING STAR. THURSDAY....November 15, 1573 — Literary L: im Ni A GALAXY OF WELL-KNOWN LITERARY CHARACTERS—TBE AUTHOR OF “I WANT TO BE AN ANG A New York lent of the Boston Saturday Gazette tes as follows of Liter. ary lights in Newark: There are quite a Bumber of well-known literary people living in Newark, New Jersey, although there never was @ city that_sbowed less evidence of culture then that. Nothing ever draws a crowd over there but a prayer meeting or & cireos. — gt ys ~ and the best actors: pay their tall it sektom make enough to pay ar hell'vent. Of literary people liv- ng in that manufacturing town, perhaps the most widely known is 33 Harlan. This = authoress is Mrs. E. P. Terhune to e ss and she _- Mg eg equally lergyman the Duten orm Enureh, Mreerhiuse tsa sort of Laie Bountiful, and ts at the head of almost every ebaritable undertaking in Newark. She makes no fuss or bustle about what she does, but goes quietly about her work, as though ber books diu not sell by the fifty thousand. From her “Common Sense in the Household” she bas an income of $2,500 = annum. That is common sense worth aving. If ber novels do yo Well, she is in fair way to become ri Mrs. Terhune plain, modest sort we vo in,a devoted wife, and a sincere friend. | She bas been very il] ail summer, but isnow better. Mrs. Mary Mapes Dodge, the editress of St. Nici fund the author of * Hans Brinker,” lives on the old Mapes place, just outside of ewark. This was the home of her father, Prof. James J. Mapes, and is the great summer Visiting place of some of onr most distinguisbed Lterary people. It is a charming place to visit, aud is one oi those comforta cuntry homes that were built before the days when ground was so scarce that all houses and public buildings had to be shot up in the alr, instead of resting firmly upc the carth. Mrs. Dodge is a widow, and bas two sons, One of these young geutiemen inherits all his grand father’s inventive genius, besides belx ag a ractica! worker and the right-hand man « obn hb, the great ship build . other, aud younger, bas just lett | College, where he ‘had @ brilliant career. Mrs. Sophie Mapes-Yolles, who bas an euvi- | able repotation as an artist, makes the old | Lemesiead ber summer headquarters, | Mrs. E.C. Kinney, the mother of Mr. FE. C. Stedman, and herself a well-known ber bon New Mr. Stedman lived in Newark up to withina couple of years, and might have been seen any da going to and fro on the ears discussing the rise and fail of stocks and other broke: Greek tragedy, if he Could get the rigs ol an audience: Abraham Coles, author a* The Evan- the thirteen translations of "is a practising phystc Dr. Coles is one of t Latin schoiars in the country, he ranks nearer such men Taylor, and that clas: thing more modern, superficial. His byt Lot only beaut aint simplicity that is, Toe unfortunate! past. Amanda M. Dou 88 Lhe author ot pop and mtid nov of Newark. V one time, hi reputation and somewhat similar to T.S niko ® Newarker, or was up Lo a re Eemund Kirke-Giimore is his rea is a Newarker. His literary work js 0: very bigh; still his book “Among the Pines” Was widely read, and favorably recel ved. There is a Indy living in Newark who, although she makes no claim to literary dis- tinction, is the author of one of the most- sung Sunday-scbool bymns in the lund. When | teil you thatshe wrote the words and music of “I Want to bean Angel will believe me. Sbe is Miss Kimberley, a music teacher, and, unless I am very much mistaken, this ts the first time her name has been published in connection with her ouly work. If Sunday-school hymns were as prefitable as “Put Me in My Little Bed,” aud “Silver Threads Among the Gold,” and other negro minstrel songs, Miss Kimberly would to-cay be a rich woman instead of 4 poor niusic teacher. Among the literary people who have until recently lived in Newark, there is Stedman Rt. W. Gilder, of Scribner's Monthly, and suthor of “The New Day,” Robert Lowell, author of “Anthony Grade,” and“The New Priest,” and Mrs. Junius Henri Browne, for- erly’ Miss Lillie Gilbert, sister of Mrs. Runkle. and a correspoadent aud story writer of popularity. THE ASTEROID SEASON.—Summer ts prac- Ucally a close season for asteroids. Tere is, indeed, Lo iaw forbidding an astronomer to bag an asteroid in July or August, in case be happens to flush ove with & telescope, aud there is.no necessity for such 4 law, Since no one pretends that summer is the’ breeding season for asteroids. Tie simple facts of the case are that a dislike the hot aad dusty summer and rarely show them- eelves untill the coal nights of autumn tempt them forth. Of course, the jadicious astron- omer does not waste his time in star-buating at an unfavorable season, and so puts away bis telescope—marking it “loaded,” to warn children and servants against meddling with it—and taking up bis trasty hammer and his geological ganie-bag. goes out to amuse him - self by chasing fossils until the hot weather | is at an end. We are now at the beginning of tue _— lar asteroid season, and it promises to b romps good ont ‘rofessor Peters bas ust ported that a European astronomer nas aiveaay a brace of asteroids on the same might, oa them down, we may suppose, right and lett, with his achromatic telescope. Tie is really excelient sport, and fustiges the high praise which has been given to the achromatic tele for its certa atlong range. The old hioned reflecting telesespe, which might properly be calleia muzzle-loader, since the astronomer peered into it from the muzzle, has been almost eu- Urely superseded by the achromatic or breech-loading instrument, with improve clock-work sights. Dr. Peters himself his done famous execution with this telescope, | and he might safely be relied mpon to make up an American astronomical team, to be armed with Mr. Alvan Clark’s American is- | struments, and to conduct an internation asteroki match with a team of picked fu ro] astronomers, in which the victory — ; Dollymount might be equalel or even | eclipsed.—N. Y. ANOTHER Hunt FoR CaPraIn Kipp’s | TREASURE.—Three persons belonging to Pugwash, superintended by an elderly gen- tleman from Horton, are now engaged dig- ging for money and ‘valuables, supposed to be buried by that notorious pirate, Captain Kidd. The digging is done on the premises of Wm. H. Seaman, on the west Side of tne barbor, and has n earried on for the last week. Their plan is to dig holes such as are dug for telegraph posts, to the depth of from four to six feet, and if nothing be found they fill up the hole and dig another. They were induced to dig on the premises by represeat- ation (said to be made by an old Frenc’ mariner who was shipwrecked In the St j of Conso many years ago) that a large sum of money and other valuable articles were | buried on or yd Seaman's farm.— -imher (Con.) Sentin THE MYSTERIES Of the universe grow more impressive to me, more awful, the more | study them. They have never seemod s> wonderful or so solemn to science workers as Sipce science established the doctrines of evolution and conservation of energy. The little light we have gained has but renderea visible the infinite darkness enshrouding and over shadowing us. A few linksof tue mighty chain whieh bind ~ universe to- “= — have een ton octor. A MEDICAL a on His Mvscie.— In New York on Sunday four masked mea bamed Le e'Olark, sixty ‘years ‘of age, wi ari 6 jn ~mone: welry. About4 p. m_D. Dundas, an hie modi: practi! 51 Ludlow ited on was idea! by ae, ppseed te hove iotolen. wes fou ‘¢., 80) 5 Dundas’ was in the oBeE wee. 17, Cortificates, Sewer eter Certificates S755"? Ps er ‘bars inud rea white, ant mt etrong long, 45, saan, 1 5. The Entel Siscount to the © mouths 1 ay r ceut tuiow the Beck Kile peetorted, 2 acevunt ihe Stinger Will —e. eat NS AND HIS WIVES g in the Singer wil urmgate Coffin, in W was ba Plains, yesterday. The Surrogate ac evced in ihe decis f the cou contestant to 0x of his and then rest when Mrs DY tramsketions or en herself and the teste. claded. He was, 1 that such testimony Porter and Mr. ing W declarations he law firm of Abbott & Culler, on being called in bebalf of contes- tant, testifi lhe Was acquaiuted wiih ‘oster. He was employed by » begin a suit agata ‘r has- , Isaac A motion for ali MOLY WAS Opposed, and & decision wasmade “hich was to the effect tat Mr. Singer sbould allow $8000 per annum for alimony he pendency of the suit, and #; 54 for counsel fees. 11 was stipulated subsequent- that bo order should be entered In the coart as long as the defendant should faithfully carry out the conditions of a contract ea- tered into by the parties to the suit. By the contract tt Was further siipulated that Mra. Sipger should be provided with a house bave &@ suitable maintenance for life. The trect was enttred into in order to avotd Py annoyance of disgrace. Qu the carrying at of ths jeoptract by Mr. Sil the suit was to be discontinued stipulated, however, Ubat the agreement would not pre- vent Mrs. Singer from prosecuting ber suit should she decile to do so. Subsequently Mrs. Singer called in regard to my taking er proceedings in the matter. The an- wer in the suit was @ general denial of any marriage. also adeniai of any right of the contestant to any relief. en the fact of Mrs. Singer's marriage to Mr. Foster because to Mr. & r, he @t ove refused to aby more alimony. *. Foster was then recalled. She testified character of her visits with Mr. Singer Gwelltogs of Mr. Singer's relativesand is, and they ist pete og \ various occasions, BUITER THAT DIDN'T A 7. Brewster took jadgment for $362.4 in the marine court yesterday against the stock- holders of the defunct --Oleomarganiae Man ufacturing Company.” This company was orgenized in 13 to make what Was called bulter from @nimal fat, and soon the retall market was fille! with tubs of what looked like good yellow Orange county butter, The stuff soon turned rancid, e streaked *peckled, and was utterly useless. The butter and cheese exchange compelie! the factory in th street to close, and the com- pany Was bankrupted. The employes were bot paid, aud several of them sued for thelr wages, and in Some cases for money ad- Yanced to the cong] . As thesheriff could Ond so avatlable assets losatisly Judgments, t tated against the “stocktuold- Among the stockholders sckenzie, Wm. C. Conner, Ty, G.J. Gliette, Chas. ly stipulation Will govera . ¥. Sun, &. Ransom 1 between o¢ A MAN Wo Re SERED THE Poor The Will of Stephen Jenkins, who at the time Of his desi was a proof-reader on Ap- u's new Cyclopedia, was received oy ‘king's county —— yesteniay. Jeukins journeyed to this country when be was nineteen years old, baving been @luca- ted in the Quaker College,in Yorkshire, Fogland. He was employed by publishing ‘ses, and his services were especially val- able to Appleton & Co. because of his knowledge ithe architecture, structure aad dimensions of the cathedrals and road be old eountry. He could, it is said, ‘rom memory the name, situation, size Sona dimcusion of such edifices throughout Ia- rope. It was his habit to give a teath of his , 'peome to the poor, and tn his will, after re- membering @ score or more Of relatives and friends, be gave over a fifth of bis posses- sions to various charitable institations. Mr. Jenkins was @ devout Catholic. Sen A Bravi Cartars.—Captain Adder Han- sen, of the Norwegian bank Poussin, is not ikely ever to be 10 want of & ship. Caught ‘5 & gale with a load of iron deals, the jatter a deck load, the bark bah ew camaged that the entire crew deserted while = Hansen undertook alone ti to take ber ‘The sea was still very bigh, the cabin full of water, the night wild, aad the brave captain fell down several times at =. wheel from exhaustion, bat he faall, ogg bis bark within bail of a pilot cat ter from Hull, whieh assisted him into Grimsby. ar-Set = Lome gd Pope dow) among the anti-Inflationists. “Blest credit! last and best supply ! That corruption lighter wings to fly.” ®7 Mother Stewart, famous io the “tem- crusade” Ly > bas ising elgepen, Gage Tow - rey ts tea . Tei eh te i hiewce Se = UNDERTAKERS. av F Gracet, between Minty and Tent,