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» . sere oe a ee re RR SRNR te =. —- RAILROADS. EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. EVENING STAR. ALTIMORE AND @©HIO 4 Ai. REAP. Me AND MES. ALFRED BUJAC® Exell: FUTURE DAYS. TRIS AFTERNOON. THRCANSON BEOS. ee + _ and French BOARDIN Pn — = Sc ast corn 2 Neveu! NTS. CHANGE OF TIME Novemzxa 9s, 1475, | for Young Ladies, & sate and DAY scibuE THOMAS DOWLING, ae | WASE.2, WILLIAMS. Anctionser, Dison See a au LEAVE 4 ASHNGION D.C. For cireu! ly at the residence. 026-Im* pene Aust net and Boul Reva ‘@ Broker, Snecessor to Green & Williams, A uctionsers, w aed Way Sassy NEW ENGLAND LADY, vis be scat a old stand of Latimer & Cle scresta, po Rom Past tin bore Woy Siatius Battia, $:30—Baitimore 9:15—Staw Bagerstown ant a omy Ment, vis Metropoiitan Branch ‘9:20—BarrimoneUsiimrren ExPR ess, No stops, 32 O— Baltimore and Way Stations O—Sew Youre ann) ™. om Sunday RFOLK EXPRESS. 1:30 » ‘opping at Way Sta- :15—Balt aod princtpal W: ‘tons. 3bo—Barriwounrsrace Oy Ste 3:45—Balti Frederick, and Way Stations, oe) 4:15—Frederich. Print of Rocks, H Bar, Ferry, Winchester and Way (Vis Metre Stat opolitan Branch.) Ego Ballmer, An snd Way Sention 20-0; ry HICAGO AND CINCINNAT: iss. 6:00—Bat:imone Exrauss )“** BPm 7:30—Baltitw.ce aud Way Sistions, 7:40—Piriancne Past EXPRESS S:20—Bartiwont Exess. 9:30—New Yous N cut Exemges. Sloepingcars. 9°35—B so and prine pal Way Stan 40.60. ‘afion Express. stopping at aay Station West f Washogton. Daily 2£1:30—$t. Lov < Fast EXPRESS. 6:26. 5:00 > am 10, 4:45, 7:30,5.20 9:90. 9:55 analy 7:30am ty, except Monday. 520 , " 6 39, a4 7:40. 11:30 p.m, daily except San LEA N STATION FOR WaSH- INGTON 15 sim , 12:39, 5:00, 6:35, 5:30, ton only. 3:10. 3:30, 6:30, W ashi 0 = be sod received at any 03. B SHARP. Master of T: ” al Ticket A EW YORK AND Ww SHINGTO® Dw oUan LINE TO BALTIMORE, PHIL y A LPHIA, YouR. BOSTON ALL POINTS iN THE NEW ENGLAND WASHINGTON AND RK ¥ 1ANGS OF CARS. 6 fs new aud of the most A. MIS PULL CUUSIVELY. Ma PULLMAN Pat On and siter N Hine will leave d Bailroad, or *6tb ele, me 3 7:30 a Bxoreae for Philadelphia, New York aud pots: net Gatly, except Sunday. es—Pullman Car Traia— ew York snd pointe Kast Philadelphia and New York my Philadelphia and way points Philadelphia, New York & OARS on all Day Trains. PULLMAN PsLACE SLEEPING CAMS on eee : a : @ tnformation can fnd checked st hotels and raers left at the offices of the corner 13th street and Pennayl- etheast corner of Penusyl- POTOMAO BAIL- M, BOYD, 3x. wsenget Agent, Philadel Pa, Pasa SONG C. WILKINS ted? Superintendent, Baltimore, Md. PARTIMOREs Potomac KAtLHOAD, Darot coxxek 618 axp BStunets N.W. Alter udsy, November 221, 1875, trains will ran ee fo Llo" TRAINS LEAVB FOK BALTIMORE 60 o.m., Limited Bxpress, daily tor the West; daily excep: Sunday for the North. m., Accommods jou tr P. FO om. Ezgrom for Pil ork. 9:83 6 xpres« ow York, daily ¥ Parlor Oar Train «Past Line West und North, dally except Buaday :30 p.m., Express for Philadelphia and New 4:30 PD cue cod Norfolk vie Baltimore: dally exer pt Sande, ™ Accom wede'fon, dally except Sanday. for Philadelphia, daily. Xprews, daily for the West; siiy, New Tork Might Kepress. ct » New York S press. SAREIVE aT waSH INU TON. ‘New York Bxpreas. daily. ‘Accommoda:ton, daily except Sunday. Fant Line. - Acovu modation, daily except Sanday. Baltimore and Puiladelphia Express, ny, o 3 3 pw, Limated £x press from New York, daily 3 o ort Do's Creek. jpaia aud New Das Keprees, dally excopt Benday fay Express, daily exco : . Secommdation, daily except Bundey. @ — a and the West. chme! ‘xXprees, Ly Washiost-upat 7:10 @. m. and 3:49 | 2a at Bowle with exc tas Dreek tine. ope's ins leaving Washington at 6 . and 4:60 ope = ‘Stestee Shingo st 11:40 ®. m, and rains arriviog at Wasl ? 6.20 p m, connect at Powe with trains Pope's w Borth and So rath. one - we Gico O) WILKINS, Supe tendents, itimore, 5 ._ BOYD. Jr.. Gen'l Pass’ Agent. mayas-tt 1875 PENNSYLVAREA sours 1875 NOBTHW £51, SUUTH AND SOUTHWEST. ‘Trains leave as follows -_ 6.00 a. m.| Baltimore. 7:28 a.m. 11s5a.m - 2-15 p.m + 7:40 p.m. De 00D “ 3 THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK BOUT. Pty cleesat Scoucry, Palace State room Day and «Cars, witl, modern improvements. ‘es bondred wilos saved to Western and Oentral Bow York. Kk § CONNECTIONS througn from WASHINGTON te the WEST and BOBTH vithout coange ‘Tickets by this route can be at the of- foes, corner’ Un cirset nat Beutay fvanta svenuo, and corner of 6: reet 'eRns) lvanie event wader National Hotel. toformation “Pastgers procoricg, tickets at these offices can asecnaers br ene Oars for Chicago, Pecos eae Sdaberg and Rochester "BOYD. Ja «Gent a marig-iy 00D: 1% + Gon’ Popeater aie Fe. ALEXANDAIS AND WASHINGTON B. 8. AND EXANDRIA AND FLEDERIOKSBUBG B.B., Corner of B and Serth streets, Local trains leave fur Alexandria as follows: 6, 7. ®.9. 10,11 am; 1,3, 47,5, 6,7 p.m; 7 and oe. and 1 sod 6 p.m daily, all other daily except Sanday Local trains leave Alexandria as follows: 6,7, 8, 10, ile m,; 1,3 © aud 7 p.m. The'6, 7 p.m. from Alexandria Wash- THEBN EXPRESS, vis Richmond, wom AA 1. daily excepySanday: avenue, Where passengers can leave orders isth street and Pennayive- aie avenue. and corner oth strevt and Fennayivaate Ked at a! es wels and D BOYD, Jr., GEO. ©. WILKINS, yanl-tt Baitimore, Ma. *AST THAIN FOR CAPE May. HOUKS AND 39 MINUTES—W. iN@- ? TON TO CAPB May. an The PENNSYLVANIA BAILROAD OOMPANY pes pos ons Fast Bxpreve Train witadcipits Cape May a RS waking the following time: Warhingt mie fo 3. m., (day Bxpress,) Patina ‘Limited Express) ato p.m. tra seat-fare of 91.78 barged betwen: warhingts Rod Patreaip hte ™ General BANKERS. 4 TO $5,000 tavested in Privileges 0) pars ice pects, Write fos fh dea eee of Wall at oe Wall le = JOHN HE | hay 7a u.Y¥. “81,500,000 Weekly Beport, and a book expiaining how sume from ten collars ts thousands ara be invested. ‘Those who inveet little have the same ed. om large operators. Send for their ‘Weshly Boston ‘ost, ow Address ALEX. FROTHINGHAM & O0., Bank- ers and Brokers 12 Wall St..N. ¥. 2" co., A FE. LEM\—Hlow @ handsome Fur Beaver eacoue, four differ. nt sty les of colors, cam be bought for gid, be _ nore & Se STRAUS" 1011 Pa. ave. Ser SaaS ‘BEISLE Sin. MEtALane rian 84.50 por foots ‘Wood Cases 20. fa octas- im” sud 60 Md. Enro| aod is an ex rivate Scholars in Frese, « teh and Music or would dress Miss ©. G.. Star office inet! 't, 303 East Capitol st. Metropolt- tan street-cars pass tho door co cee Mss HOOFE Sortheast corner ai $acs, entrance on G street + for chia years ofage. The K indergarte: tok brag strane cs arts and : jement, . K sDEBeanTEN AND SOHOOL FORK PRIMABY AND ADVAN CLASSES. 708 lith st, ber trand i mee Teschers, Misses SUSIE POLLOCK and 0. NOEKB, and Mies SAKAH POLLOCK ications to be made after $ o'clock at 1 corner B and lth nortnwest. P*°F. Buporr kows ‘WILL RESUM! His Inst: actions in Murte, PRE AND E1aNo} EPTEMBER 15, a At 937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUY. ct Bee brag te ae ores ee, sem T= EPISOOPAL INSTITUTE, 1A $d Leas, REV. F. &. KNIGHT, DD, Head Masier, PROF. JOHN LOWRY, A.M., Ass. Master by Annual Session of this church school for 's will commence on WEDNESDAY, tho of September, Further information can be the Rav. F. L. KNIGHT, D.D.. _augzT-tt 1442 Corcoran strost. NGLISH. FRENCH, AND OCLASSIOAL § EX SCHOOL FOR Now York eveuue a. w —Tne cig! rem ber. YOUNG LADIES, 918 Mrs. ANGELO JAOK- ‘Anbual session begins ay VARY, No.) school, For Bat P, G OBGETOWN FE: LE SEM W Stoddard street Bsr aing. and da, terms apply to. Miss LIPSCOMB, Priucipal; Iantyne's, 42% 7th street; Gilman avenue. sion opens tember 16th. pass within one square of Seminary ROPE ACADEMY, 436 street nurthwost, Sander land’s Church, will commence its 6th yeer Sept. ©. For particalars and special advantage: afforded by this Academy, see Oirculars at Picaigal bookstores, or adress the Principal, No. 1316 4 street southwest. Private lessons in the Classics Higher Mathematics and Phonogrsphy. eug3l Sm NSTRUCTION FOR OCUILDEEN Miss Emma Mariwedel’s Scaool for Payscea SOO Lith sereet. BF In addition tothe Kindergarten, the peo advantages of which are so well kucwnh, espocial at tention is also given t y instructions ne cegsary fer thorough educatic Opens: isth. Normal training class, Oct fet.) or portioulars addveas aa above’ onattGn MSS OS20BS FS LOUNG L Apres GoauD- ING and DAY SOHOOL, 943 M street, (cor- ner of Wth). Next quarter commencing November Wh. Thorough instruction by northern teachers. Prof. PAUL H. BERKAU. Tencher of Germaa, Mlle C. BBUN, Tescher of French. Jeo) 6m [ yE. PERABEAU TEACHES PIANO, HAR- MONY, and the Onitivation gf the Voice. Ad- dress at Mrs. REJOHES BAOK’S Piavo Forte, No. 423 Mth street northwost deols-ty* STEAMER LINES. HE INLAND AND SEABOSRD COASTING COMPANY OF D. 0. STEAMERS LADY OF THE LAKE AND JANE MOSELEY. BOK NORFOLK, CONNECTING WITH LINES FOK BO TON, ERO VIDENCE 4NU NEW On and after MONDAY, September 2, 1:75, the steamer LADY OF THE LAK will make three we. weekly bet Washington and Norfolk. Leave Was day, Weduesday and Fridsy at3 p.m. Leavs Nor- folk’ Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3 p.m. Fare to Norfolk, $4. Round trip, @6. Tickets good until used. STEAMER JOHN W. THOMPSON FOB POTO- MAC RIVE LANDINGS The Company having placed this uow and elegant steamer on the route, ehe will, on and after TURS- DAY, October 28, make semi-weekly irips, (stopping Bt all'the principal laudiags,) as fallow TUESDAY—Leave Washington at 7 a.m , going to Ourrioman; returoing, arrive in Washington Wednesday afiernoon. FRIDAY—Leave Washington at 7a. m » going to Currioman, acd on SATUEDAY, continuing down to Cone river; returning, arrive Wasilagton Sunday afternoon, All Freight for Biver Landings must positively be PFor_ tickets, staterooms or information, the office of the Company, under Metropoli Uth street, opposite the Treasury. Yi ERCHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORE. Bereatter the fine Steamshipe B.C. KNIGHT and JOHN GIBSON willwakerepain: gee ween NEW YORK, *LEX- WASHINGTON — ant STOWN, as follows:—Leave NEW YORK, 41, East Kiver. every SATUEDAY at 4 ORGETOWN every FRIDAY at 7 2. XANDBIA tho same day, For fall information apply to B. P. A. DENHAM, 63 Water street, George: town, o at the office of the President, near P. J. W. THOMPSON, President. ty at EW EXPRESS pd Via OANAL, TWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA ing TON AND GEORG ETOW. Wharves, P 5 WASH- iN. with Olyde’a for Provi- . No wharf- it for D. of O. of col- o spocttied Jacenstown to New ‘Of 60 at 43 lat., oF biog fo the north of aos THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN YAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NtW YORK AND LI lo EDR. cence Wed. i wal Dec. Fee Sed a & Algeria... Wed.. Dec. *| sigeria..... an Saran Weds DEC. MJ a8 mnnmeWOd., JOM, 3 ‘And every following WEDNESDAY and SATUB- DAY from New York, VD NES! Steamers do not carry steerage passen- "Dares of Pacsae.—Cabin, $90, fi, 204 810, Id, according to accommodation . ‘Tickets to Paris, Gi, gold, a ional. Return tickets on favorable Steerage tick: very low rates. Beilast Glasgow to and from all parts of Enrope at srijrough bulls of lading givoa ‘or ure, Autwerp ‘nd for MediverFancan ports. For ‘at the Company's nity Building, or steer: MALLWOOD & MOBMISON, ‘48. G. FRANOK LYN, Agent. COAL AND WOOD. bi ig EDW. CLARKE. T. B. OBOSS, Jz. “=. EDW. CLARK & Co, DEALERS IN LUMBER, WOOD, COAL, DOORS, SASH BLINDS, MOULDINGS, €. Bd] : z i: Whart, Pi lteter Reese Bat No.2, ¢ + Washington, D.O. SVAL! WOOD! Wuon CHEAP! FOR CASH Mill, ‘ard. iremen’s Ins. Pte) over . Southwest corner Penasy!+ania sveuue and Ith et. 4. VFRY COMFORTABLE THR BRICK DWELLING HOLS® A z ORTH SIDE OF DR AT. Be- THAN! t57rue STREETS NORTH CTION a Wi THURSDAY: December 21, 1 lock p.m .in front of the premises, Fin subdivision of Lot No. 3. in square 237, situated on the north side of D’ street, be- tween Mth and 15th streets northwest, improved by a three-story Brick Dwelling H ‘Terma: cab of trust. |All conveyanci chaser.” A deposit of “ novas-dta' [JPR OAREON BROS, Anctioncers, Corner and D streets uorthwest, TALOG' BALE 0) REN yea N EE AMERIOAN AND BI Ga het Sa azs ica OR Fe Bi Ss lot > Td L-} f rerdonck, William, Kaibuer, - Bobias, Schneidor, »bson, leminson, nillemiuet, . Olnir, Oo. M ese Bemog ee Oremmomen Orrbtinm: Zig eur acrcop 4 & 3 g rrelt The public are respectfully invited t> inspect the Paintings, which are én exhibition nov? DUNCANSON BROS , Avcts, DPDESOARECN BHOS., Auctionsers, Sontheast coruer 9th and D streets n. w. ES SALE OF TWO LARGE AND PE- & THREE-STORY BRIOK DWELU- HOUSES. ON FOUR-AND A-HALF , NEAR THE CLTY HAUL. no of a deed of trast, bearing date De- cember 23. A.D. 1874, and duly recorded in Lt- ber No. 769, folio 418, ei seq... we will sell, at public anction, in front of ‘the premises, on THURSDAY, December 9, at 4 o'clock p.m , all that certain par: celuf ground described as lot sumbered fourteen, (14,) in square numbered five hundred aud thirty three, (533,) in Washington city D. O., to gether with the buildings thereon. ‘This lot fronts fifty-four (51) feet two and a half (2%) inches on 434 street northwest, in the immediate vicinity of the City Hall, and is improved by two substantial brick buildings. now occupied as law offices, The eouth ai 321 449 street, having a front of about twent; ¥ nine (29) fect, will be first sold, and immedi- ately thereafts street. ‘Tormt er the north buildiug, No. 323 i 8: One-third cash, and balance in two eqnal Payments, at one and two years, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of eight per cont. per annum, secured by a deed of ibe required. A deposit of the time of sale, All 1 If the terms of ith within seven days from will resell the property at the risk and cost of the detaniting pure five days’ notice of the time and place by advertisement in the National Republican aud Kvening SP sESUP MILLER ARTHUR ERRDALLS. ¢ Trastees. DUNOANSON BROS., Aucts T, upon giving ee of such rosaly nov29-td THE TRADES. 614 BM, f. PARKER, 614 HOUSE SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTER, is ready to attend to all orders in his line that may be intrusted to him, with neatuess and dispatch. oct23-Im* LOUISIANA AVENUG, 614. LEXANDER BALL, WILLIAM BALL A (Late with CPE? wee os Mannfacturers aud Dealers in’ Doors, Blinds, Giass, Hardware, snd ali Building 627 assachusetis aveune, ween 6ti streets northweet, me eee per than any other house, Remeovsen. Material. fh and 7th JAMES F. BRIEN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITIER, martl-tr S11 71n ST. NORTHWEST. WNINGS. JOH 0. HOGAN, 713 Market Space. atacti Patented 8; Boller sd Ventilating Awrutag for Stores cts, Pals nd V ‘Aw Set cea and eae Mildew Proof Awning Material. sepis-tr ON BRO’ Tt Veen ean FALL 4D WINTER STYLES. NEWGOODS. SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST STYLES FOR $25 TO $100. SAMPLES OF READY MADE FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS. DEVLIN & CO., 1106 F STREET. The Celebrated Double Elastic sae poe f STBEL PENS are for sale by all dealers in Stationery. For tbe convenience of those who may wish to them, Sample Cards. containing one each of the numbers, will besent by mail on receipt of 35 cents, IVISON, BLAKEMAN, TAYLOE & CO. oct9-coSm_138 & 140 Grand St,, New ¥ SWEET CIDER. SWEET CIDER. 200 BARRELS SWEET OIDER, New York, and London wounty Vir- ginia, im store and to arrive, for sale at wholesale rates, by SAWL C. PALMER, Depot—57 Greene st., Georgetown, D.O. adi B--SAMPLES SENT ON APPLICA- A FALL STYLE HATS, ¥4 STINEMET2, Hatter, 1937 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, No. 1001, northwest corner Ith and D FRAME HOUSE AND ACHUSETTS AV. D Sta STREETS quare S17, having $9 fest frout, running nave jepth of 89 feet to Alloy. with im- ‘story and ‘Woat thereon, consisting of @ two-story rame House. containing about tea rooms. 5 a6, 12 aad 13 1 Clothing. Shirts aud, Dr wer tiers. Furnishings te. ‘Dove 3 ““DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ~ H. WARNER, - Beal Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED P. NSISTING OF A TWO STORY PROPERTY, Ce PYLE SOUTH EST. ALSO. UNIMPROVED LOE ON FSTRERT BETWEEN 3p AND 4} STREETS By virtue of a decd of trust, dated March 15th, 1678, and daly recorded in Liber § foits sea. the land records of county, in the District of Columb nest of the party secured thereby, we will geil at public auction, on tho premises, on’ TUES- DAY, November #34, 187, at 4.o'clock p.m. all roel of land situate and beng in the city of Washington, District of ¢ Known and desi S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED util FRIDAY, Noveuber 26th, 1578-8! doce pm. Sale positive. nov2aed WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. HE SPOvE SALB IS POSTPONED antil aT TUESDAY, November 30, 1578, on acco Tain, atthe seme howe and 4 os oe WASH. 2 4, 22 novai-d Be WILLIAMS, anct. TO-MORROW. W: ©. WALL & 00.) aucts 936 Louisiana avenue, between 9th and loth streets. AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE NTIRE STOOK OF KURNIT a Fe ‘HS, BOGS, ric F OF WM. L. WALL, Ee. We will sel! on WEDNESDAY MORNING, Pe ees 10 o'clock m roa that piece or columbia, and ignated as all of Lot lettered Ann Bianchard's subdivision of lots eight aud uins, rmbe fifty -reven, , consisting of two story B: 5 Al-e. by virtue of a deed of trust dated Febrnary oth, 1875, and daly recorded in Liber No. 773, foils reatd and reca it our slo nd coatinae from day to We name in part vin: Elegant Walnut Chamber Suites, with Dr y 4 Bureaus, id Tables, nd Haireloth, ideboards, te Glas) Walnut and Oak Ex'en. nd Wood seat 5 Tors, Hatracks. 12 Pai Teans, 10 Marbis-top Washstands, Several Oil Paintings, Carpets, Oil cloth, 800 Oil-cloth Rags, is it num ad thirty -¢ square uambere ‘erm: One fourth ths, with interes ed Bb) e abt 12 and 18 aoe ani Walnut Bookcases, Writing Desk Parlor Suites, in Re alnut Ward: ob: ‘Two fine Ei Cottage © at. per al the property sold. A $100 will bs required on axle of eact epancing at expense of purchaser. If re Dot complied with w n Chairs, rve the right t property ai of the chaser, after fic ertisement. CHAB. K. FRASEL.} 7 astons INO. JOY EDSON, oaths Be THE ABOV on secount of the rai . 29th, 1875, same hours an Trustees nov2s-eokds ABOVE SA ales Carpet Lining, md Shuck Mattresses, Tucker S ings. srhogether with all the stock contained in said _ Terms: One hundred dollar ail over that amount a cred nety days. with ap 2 We cail specials above sale, ag the wale nov29-2t* WM nd under cash, and f thirty, sixty and ed indorser tention of the trade to the Temptory. WALL € ©O., Aucts. h = Trustne PPERCANSON BROS. Anctioncers, LDWELL, Saleanan Southeast corner 9th and D sts. northwest, BANKRUPT SALE OF 2.009 PAC! CLOTHING— OV J LOMAS DOWLING, T _ OE a a: and Real Estate Broker, of Latimer & At the old sian Southwest corner WEAK, &c., GENTS’ OUSTO — NEN BOSOM AND OHEVIOT SQUA TAT AUCTION ANTON AND RED FLANNEL | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUAULE BAL BS- y RTS _AN 3 LOVES. | TATE. SIU USTED BETWEEN ist AND 20 AND GENTS, FURNISHINGS | STHEBTS WEST AND M AND N SIGRETS i ft BRING THS ENTIRE | SOUTH, AT PUBLIC AUCTION y FA OITY DEALER, AT AUCTION, By virtuo of a deed of tru On WEDNESDAY MORNING, December Lat, stu day of May. A. i. Is a commencing at 10 o'clock, within our aaction Liter N ai folio 346, 0 n rooms, we shall fell, without resorve, in lots to sit | th Vashi ‘ jot 4 : ana private pa i ud well as ock of Ready-Made Clothing—Bustness ed, we will offer for sal Suits, Heavy Overcoatr, Boys’ an Youths’ Oloth tion, in tront of the premises, oT ing; large stock of Gent's Red. Canton Flaniel. th day of December, 4876, at 4 o'clock p Tino, and other Underwear; American aud British | all that certain tract or parcel of land #itwat Hosiery; elegant stock of ‘Linen Bosom Oustom- | city of Washington, in said District, {0 wit:—All of wade and Choviot Shirts, together with an assort- | Synars numbered five hundred aid uinety-sevem ment of Furnishings genraliy (087), containing eighty one thousand six hundred 29-2 DUNCANSON BROS..Ancie_ | ‘nnd ievouty-81e foe (8h fit a. WARNER, terms of sale as q "Renal Kstate Broker and Anctioneer, ‘Two thousand dollars in cash. for . Which the notes of the purchaser shail be taken, Federal Balidinge, corner 1h and Fete. soxthwomt | DICT. O caterest at tho case of errse per conten oat TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- | ®"00m, payable semi-anuaaliy, snd s-arel bea ES OF RIOATS, Ls E éved of trust on the IB Bix, eighteen months. A deposit of two band lara will ber quired at the time of sale t the cost of the purchaser. jot complied wita tu tt te resell At ulting purchaser JAMES MSUeEta St Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING, ! ION PROVED BEAL ESTATE ON G STREET BETWEEN A2tu AND 131H STREETS NOBTHKAST. By virtue of edeod of trast, dated September 224. 1874, acd duly recorded’ in ber No. 761, olfo 312 wt seq., Ons of the land records ef the District of Columbia, and by the written request of the will sell at public Suction, on the promises, on MONDAY, N 2:44, 1575, at 4% o'clock p. m., all that cel of land, situate and bemg ington, District of Columbia. Figuated gs lot numbered twelve, (12.) in square numbered one thensand and five. (1,008.) ‘Terms: Oue-feurth cash and the balance in 6, 12, and 18 months, for which the notw of the parchasor Dearing interest at Sper cent, per anaum from day Of sale, and secured by erty sold, will be risk aud cost party recured thereby, we jovember iece or par- in the city of Wash- now3-dte and known and ds- m oo Web strest, northwest, the «ame Lot No. 26,im square 367, 26x12) feet, to a 2) paved alley! Term: One-third cash; balance in six and twolve months, with eight per cont futerest GATCHEL & WILS¢ rowso-tt © Z®O W-STICKNEY, x Real E: deed of trust on the prop- A deposit of oo required at time Je. AM conveyan: expense of the purchaser. If the term: saic mplied with im 10 days from day of saic, reserve the right to resell the boid ase 4 at and cost of the defauiting purcl , after ent, CHAS. EB. FRASEB, SNO- JOY RDS JN. ¢ Teasteos, POSTPONED antil 375. same hour and will be rner lth aad F are he A'gent and Auctioneer, 19, Le Droit Building, TWO-STORY FRAME HOUS ONT AVENUE. BETWEEN 8 AND T STREETS NOKTHWEsT. A.D. 1575, recorded in Liber No ne of the land records of the District of Colum: bis, aud at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at pnblic anction, in front of the i Decemie: rr eta: Re TRUST. THE ABOVE SALE IS N, *, ber Ist. BOD AN AS Ee Ele JNO. JOY EPSt 3.7. COLDW La WE pra y a Oclock p m., the Mllowing d 7 uate in the city of Wachingtor Au own as Lot 13, in ess subdivision of part of Square 334, with provements, &c. Tas: @50) cash; and the balance in land 15 months. with interest at ten per cent., secure! by & deed of trust on the proyerty sold. @10) down at time of sale. All conve anciag at purchaser's co If the termsof sale are not complied with in ten daye after day of sale, the cont of the deta: Deer eeee hat pleco oF parcel of groard k W STREETS | Fu Te EB OF IMPROVE! T SIDE OF 1 WEST. BETWEE: NORTH, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decd of trust, dated May, 5 1871, and recorded in Liber 643, folio 363, of the Jand records of the District of Columbia, we will offer for sale at eas, suction, ip front the remixes, on WEDNESDAY, December 1s o'clock p. m., certain property in. Washi ©. and being parte of Lote 2 @. Adam subdivision of ‘Syuare 38 ty will be resold at tho ting purchaser, after five DH. WABNEE, " CHARLES H. MOULT¢ cence Doves-cokds GEO. W. ST rth cy. eastern corner of said lot 25, thence EY, Auct. inches, thence west 94 feet 10% inches to a1 \KOE ; STICKN a 5 thence south 13 feet 4 Inches, and thence Gees © SERS EE Seitionene, beginning, with the improvements thereon, consist- | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUADLE UNIM ino two-story Frame Dusiiteg. PROVED PROPERTY ON THE CORNER OF B AND 121u STi T. By, Viztne of a deed of trast, dated March 19, aie ay essed tn iver No 74s, folin 246. one of the land records for the Dis the party ed = will sell at i ii Fs sell at ebiic auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNISDAY, ber 15th, 1875, at 4 o'clock p.m.,all thosd parcels of Found, situate ia the ci yD; C.-Krown'as original and 20, in equare numbered 99, and 10,488 square fect, moro or less. erms: @1.00), with interest at ten enpum from March 18th, 1575, to day of le aud ex- sale, incash, and tke balance at Gand 12 terest secured by adeed oftrast A will be required at time of sale, and conveyancing st parchaser’s cost, Termsto be aa TE RIBARD 1 WARNER CHARLES b. PEAIGUN,” { Teastoes. f | _nova7-eoads . SWEET, E 2 2+ SWE EI Estate Broker and Auctionser, & No. 611 7th streot, opposite U.S. Post Oilice. PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOTS IN T Es THWEST ‘Ss 800TH aver to give his or. payments, wi Taterest aa ta, wil enn jecd of tri ind at the request of Decem! ieces or city of Washing- Lots numbered 13. 19 containing cent. per TRUSTEES’ SALE. AT AUCTION, OF GANT DWELLIN ‘A MOS Thomthe. with’ tof @100 st public auction, bdivision of NORTaW 8" T SECTION, N ETS. offer for sale at public auc‘ion, in front rises, on MONDAY, December 6th, m., the following described baild North part of } 275, cellent farnace and range. Terms: One-third in cash, and balance in three equal payments at 6, 12 and 18 mouths, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at the rate of eight percent per'annum from the day of a deed of truston the property sold, tof $1.00 will be required time of sale, and all convey- nt 23, 5qm Es a {ato two lots 20 by 90 and al fect 3 4a inches—aud north part of lot 15, 375 divided into two ots, each 2 foot 8 inghs A ‘Terms made known on day of sale, Fifty dollars jeponit, on each lot sold, aud conveyancin, st purchaser's cost. ‘Title parted ee nova9-d KJ Hil bor ‘A deposi will borequ o of the purchaser atthe Socing ja at the expense of the purchaser. ft terms of sale are not complied with within one week from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the rij to resell the property at the tisk and cost of thee faulting purchaser, upon giving seven days’ notice. in ihe National Republican aud Bvoving Star. GEORGE W. BIGGS, trocar cog, SON BROS., Aucts. '$ POSTPONED until 1375, same hour and place. Trustees. perfect. _ SWEET, Auctioncer. TT SUSTEES: SALE AT PUBLIO AUUTION OF AN EXCEEDINGLY VALUABLE ESTATE ON THE Tow TO} HE HEIGHTS NORTH OF GEOKGE- 53 = THE COUNTY OF WASHING- deed of trast, bearing date the 1874, and recorded in Liber f the isnd records of the county ‘said District, and by direction of note thereby secured, pablic auction, fn front of ESDAY, the 14th day of De- ‘clock . ABTHUE FENDAL neviT-d DUNCAN! Se” THE ABOVE SALE TURSD, 5 ber Ay OPO RG fer follows of a tract of called “The Rock of Dunbarton,” or *Tue Addition to the Rock of Dunbarton.’ or ‘Pretty Prospect,” or out Nowe bs Fi Hi ae td f : BS +4. i A MURDER AT a CarRce Doo aay in New Hartfort, Forrest & Eiled Geo. Davis, son of Judge A Services were being condacted at ¢ by a Mr. Duncan, a Baptist minister. » father-in-law to Reid. A large crowd rest drew — and instantly fired atthe one nearest hi The shot was A fatal one, but before the vital spark bad Ged the youn fellow raised himself and fired a farewe! shot at bis murderer, then sank Lack, and said to bis brother, who was snapping hix pistol at Reid: “Take my pistol, your's is no account.” Saying which he almost immedi ately expired. His younger brother took the proffered pistol, then began a ranning t, both shooting unt!! they had exhanst thetr ammunition. Neither of their shots took effect. This evening Forrest Reid passe! through here. under beavy gaant. for Bow!- ing Green.—Jefferson City (Mo.) Tribune, Nov. 12. a’ THE TROUBLES oF LIBERIA —The Phila delphia Ledger gives the following explana- tion of the origin of the difficuities ia Libe ria,.basing its statement on the authority of those well informed in Liberian aiPairs “The president, or late president of Liberia being in London, was Induced to make a agreement with aa English company, wae by that company should have a monopoly of the Liberian trade; the agreement so mie Was opposed by the Liverians, and a ratis cation of it was emphatically rejectad by legislature; thereupon the agents of company began intriguing with r the boarders of the republic, and right of traffic and transit Uhre tory of Liberia indeper Uon by the government; sisted, the agents of the company have stim ulated and encouraged the natives to make dering and murerons forays on the Li- an people and territory.” %, Nov W.—Ootten qmict Fdulland mechanerd Went yland amber, 1¢dal.30; 4. Core firm for tne ND Now Count Von ARNIM is to be In- * ee jec\ for treason on the charge of being t! eanine, Seay. Whacky or of the irritating pamphiet wh + 9).—Stooka active and neset tly appeared in regard fo the trial and er 4 Bold, Exchange, long, 44; { that distinguished statesman. Goverume duit nfessed that the work was as Rov. 3s 4 4 steady. as It was bitter, and Among other | WPS! & shade firmer Fa wate the Prince Chancetior and the ‘4 ior. in n intery aan, old, OSS ‘tween them in 1573. are represented Scient in dignity as two fishwives. Bis- rek’s treatmentof Von Arniim, long be the trial, ts charac w which took -2e-- Tax DRY Goops MARKET.—Brown shect- ipgs and shirtings coutinne in fairdema: viat steady prices. Bleached sheetings aud «lint- ings re quiet. Printing cloths are withoat activity; but an offer ruling rates for the urd to the succession tothe Prince Chancetior’s place. This being the was refused by t case Von Arnim will certainly be indicted | are in very light ¢ and convicted of treason if Bismarck lives | “drive” in Sprague’s at © cents the sales jong enough to effect this purpose.—N. ¥. | have been confined to a few styles of the Herat more desirable makes. Ginghams are in steady demand. Worst as goo ma AN AFFLICTED FAMILY. —Near Ol Polat, rane good demand ry came eS ee Va., a sw ient occurred about noon Sat” production. Thesales are satis ursey, resulting In the death of Arthur Cur- colored Bipacas, poy mer Yoolen | goots ad about 15 years of age, the son of u James Curry, United States y fecling = be Sasat ia are so dull tt ¢ «in pany with a | seems to pervade the whol et. There brother and other small’ boys in tor cloths aud overtone through a thteiet bis gan aecidental- and a small business is ¥ exploded, the load passing through his & th heavy and light weights at illing him instantly. On thefirst of Steady prices. Flannels sell in small lots to March last Lieutenant Curry wassummoned | mect the current demands of trade al steady he to Fee bis wife and younger child | prices; but the business in these goods te wed within sight of his home, about a | light.’ Biankets are in fair demant for the from where t u ‘ Out of a happy fam’ ve but two now remain, himself and a 11 years of age. season and prices anchany The sales are hardiy equal to the expectation of agents. Foreign goods—Prices are tmirly sustained for casbmeres, alpacas, purr mobsir, aad similar fabries.— Independent. MURDERED IN A Balt Room. — Near Alona, Pa., for some time past a bitter acimosity h&S existed between Uh ver Dur- TRe CNEROKER CHIEFTAINCY.—The Cherokee National Council, in joint session st Friday, counted the votes cast at the general election in August last for principal an istant chiefs, and declared Charles | bin and John Pettitt, tn Richhi Thompson electod principal chief by 11 ma-| county, the feud baying origh jort ige Davin assistant chief | jealousy about a young woman. Several y. The Senate stands cleven toss men and seven Downing or Thompson men, and the Lower House nineteen Ross men and fourteen Downing men. thing passed of quietly. Chief Thompson,on taking the oath of office, intimated that there Would be no material change in the manage- ment or policy of his administration. A LITTLE GIRL’s SvIcIDE IN A Frt oF Piave.—On Saturday William Oge’s tweive- ear-old girl, in Georgetown, became pro- voked at something that ber baby sister had done, and slapped it. Mrs. Ogg in turn chas- tised the elder child. This so incensed the girl that she Immediately announced her de- termination to kiliherself. Shestraightway went to the river—the Big Miami—with @ bundle of clothes under her arms, and, firet throwing the clothes deliberately into the river.jumped in after them,aud was drowaed. Cin watt Enquirer. AN UNIQUE SYSTEM OF Fire INSURANCE EXIsTs IN CHINA.— When there Is a tire, the Chinese law makes the local authorities re- *ponsibie for the damage. Ifas many 4s ten buildings are burned, the highest oficial in the city or town is fined nine months’ pay; ifover thirty, he forfeits a year's pay, andif Umes Darvin has threatened to kil. bis cival, anu about & month ago altempled to shoot him Last evening the two men metat the house of James Daily, where a panty was in Trogres, @ud before any one could Interfere, 2urbin attacked Pettitt and crushed his skull In with @ heavy stone, which had evidently been concealed about his person and taken to the ball room to perform the murderous work. The murderer was at once arrested, and it required the mos! termined efforts on the part of the authori- ties to spare him from being lynched. _———————— THE WREATH OF FLOWERS, with a raven and pendent bells, that was placed on the Morument to Poe, at the close of the dedi. catory ceremonies, was the tribute of the 7 dramatic companies, and Mrs. , — mob—whose maternal grandfatner aad grandmotber were three hundred he is degraded one degree in | or play at all.” rank. is system is said toinducea praise- | gg-Considerabl: werned— worthy carefainess on the part of officials, | Griswold, of Countrcienr in ee and extensive confagrations are said to be of father, brother, husband, son and 3 rareoccurrencein China, 87"In the line of “How to Bring up Par- SUITS AGAINST THE BROOKLYN RinG.— | Dis,” is the speech of the little boy whe The Attorney General of New York has | *#id,“Father, I think you should give up ordered suits to be brought against con- tractors W. C. Kingsley and A. Keene: engineer Adams. water commissioner W. Fowler and ex-water commissioners Archi- swearing or family vers.” cegnized the fitness the Persians, who made bun- bald Bliss and E.A. Lowber, all of Brooklyn, That is what mages, =n pao en to recover excessive amounts paid in the Eungry as the devil; s havea balf dozen in Which itis alleged there was collusion be: | "N= in wi t “4 ‘ork tween contractors and officials. Theamouat | gursugh Rew HoCre if 4 3 to be sued _for is $600,000. asa lunatic. When explained CLAUDIA OLIVER, & ty girl of seven- | 'Dat he was not a Yale student the Odd Fel- int, Brookisn, lately | lows let him teen, living at Se a married one Edwin H. Brown clandestinely, but immediately after the ceremony refused to —t. her husband to his home, and returned to her parents, whom she informed of her marriage. The latter made inquiries world could get along without him can find out / Le peng pe yen egg intoa mill- pond, and "Ww raw! it and looking al the hole.— Glasgow Timers regarding him, and learned tha: he had been *7“You will not merried in i872 end that his wife was saeing | the table as which acta as yt for adivorce. Ciandia is now alsosuelug for | su ‘—80 you said ago—you see @ @ divorce in her turn. baturalenemy. At this moment I am the A WoMAN MURDERS HEE Srerson.—a | ®PeMy.”—Prince Bismarck to Count Araim. woman aged forty,named Wilhelmine Welk, bas been arrested in Buffalo, N. Y., charged with murdering her stepson, aged fourteen, whose body was found in an oid well on the premises iu a nude state except a shirt, with chains and other weights attached to bis neck. Property belonging to the murdered boy, and reverting to her own child in case Of his death, is the supposed cause. —_—_ eee Se The legislature of California has enact- eda law which allows every citizen who will plant trees and maintain them for three years, a deduction from his taxes of $1 for €ach tree planted. 87 On Sunday, Nov. 14, all the negro tesa erates se ter cation of ita Uon. When or by whom the orders were is- THREE CHILDREN BURIED ALTIyR.— gee ae 4 While at lay in an old excavation at Tenth | pte ait tne Lang Hg A ng 4 Street and Third avenue, Brooklyn, E. D., | Pusiag se ay, snes over to her side of the Seal Shceaee een Wieeet wee boys, | in the email of his back with: her iey-colt pamed mas » Pri Surdy any Joseph Halleck, were buried by the fall of an | /@ft heel, and sarcastically inquires if he ex- over! gbank. An alarm was not given until some time after, and when the bodies ‘hen the Prince of Wales reached In- —N. Y. Commer- | @i® the editor of ane: of Unat coun- pr out life was extinet.—N. Y. Commer: try an pn a establishment a lea’ for two §7-G. L. Fox, the clown, quit the stage for- ever, in New York Saturday. 8? Boston has a new charity in the shapo tuart Robson, the actor, is said bave a habit of biting He ofan institute for invalid female school- bails. teachers. * — a daughter. oe | - 89~A featvre of the Sunday dinners at the at dear Geliberately pared a ete prison 1s a 1,200-pound pud- one na aig yo 87-Old Santa Claus has sent word tn aa. aise where ‘are ‘some ails for you vance on bis next anni roun Ww a bave nothing to do with striped stockings. a7 Pari! Minn., has bad a case of love s7'it is said that Henry Wilson ascribed | Di fret sight and marriage on tue spot. A his success in life to his early love for read- on pt ye f= dies in “severcly antediluvian attire.” Houustion! Now let them “repent at let- a7-The bark Stonewall Jackson was launched in East Boston Saturday. Five oy g a = ion oer svudion ane thousand ‘witnessed it. fomewhat i and she’ attends once or second trial of John Scannel at New fwices wesk ate Nahscmale, where lessons York for the murder of Thomas Don: ber in fixing, S7 Mrs. Bernard, the mother of Pierre Ber- recenuly ia Balimore: leaving a i reeen’ tune and ter ebildren. Resecdness has been diroctes by the toard ot supervisors to prepare @ more perfect system Of sewerege tou thee city