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EVENING STAR TkbW PUATFOIUI OfTHl WoRKI*e*B? _A convention of the Trades met a (rain In York Satnrdav evening. ? resolution was to irfer the question ot the formation of a i ilding leagn* to the organliationf represent l ?ndto direct each organization to appoint a l^Lmlttee of three to meet on Monday, Octo rL 16 to take action thereon. After a heated vbste the i*solution was adopted. Mr. Elliot r ? call for a grand mm meeting for the T-rpoee of preparing a workingman's platform La ticket- He prefaced It by a short speech. There wafl great want of a plan of action. HaiiT such bad been proposed, bat none wu ?^tter than to form an Independent political or. ?ixation. It was right that worklngmen uld go into the question ot government. In ?he (Ad country they weTe laboring to get posses ion of the franchise and to dif<enthrall them selves from the chains of capital, while we see rnrselvr* trampled on here In aland of freedom. We are nothing bat egregious tools to be scanda lized in thin way when we hare the power In oar (iwnhantls to remedy the evils that oppress uv The call wm adopted. gy Moltke speaks Greeley esc fluently. Clocaguan shot a man for staring at his ltik 17*An Ohio couple attended the circus the day after their child died. ?^-The butchers In lMlnburg call themselves ?'tiushers.*' i^Thc female suffrage and jnry woman move pent ont WVi>t hasborno its Unit fruit in the ah ape of the advcrtlwment of a "gentleman nurse,'' who wants a situation. ?y A love letter, picked up In Springfield, Illinois, liad the following parapraph: "My best loved one, I chawed the portage stamp on jour la*t letter all to thunder, because I knew you licked It on." I^A Wtrothal ??.? announced in one of the y. V., papers a few days ago, which also Invited relatives and frien<ls to tlie wedding. At the end of the advertisement, the following occur red: " N. B. No presents received." ARCHIBALD?HE ID. At the residence of the (.ride's parent!". ^ukIaVi 17, 1&T1. by wj'. U.K. Carry. Mr. F. W. ARCHIBALD.' of Wwh ington.D C\. and Miss SARAH C. HRTu, daughter cfBobert S. Beid. *?*.,<* Union Township. [UrKnna (Ohio) Cttlten and Oarette.J DIED. KOLB. On October *1, DANIRL KOLB. of Frtderick, ?Ur> land, in the 7ttU yeur uf his age. * SNIDER On the U Instant. after a shert hot anfal illness, which he bore with Christian forti e.UUAilLU SNYDER, in the tfth year of his *^I Is funeral,to which h!s friends and acquaint ances are invited, will take place to-morrow after noon, at 4 o'clock. fr>ui his late residence on K street, n*ar l?th,sontbeast. WOOPVARD. On Tuesday. October 3, WIL LIAM WOODWARD, lu th<s Wth year of hi* are. Notice of the funeral will be published h r- - alter. * , BEYER. 1>i#d, on the 2d instant, at 12* p. m . IT ART C. BEYER, aged 26 years, beloved w.fe of ?Victor Beyer. Friende and relatives of the family are respect* fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her mother in-law, Mrs. Beyer, Harrison street, l'n*ontown, on Wednesday, at 3 p. m. ?? Leaves have their time to fall. And flowers to wither at the north wind's breath. And stars to set: but all. Thou ba?t a>l reasons for thine own. 0 Death lie doe* not alway ? wait till the winter of life has placed its snow-wreath npon the brow andchilled its springs of happiness In the bo*om; bnt while the heart is yet youug and tender, the lis merry with l?>>(ibter. and the eye bright with the sunshine of tl so il, be calls?and the heart ceases to beat, the lipi- gv w pale and silent, and the eye closes forever on t. e scenes of this world. A young wife and mothtr ha* gone from oar midst. Ah'how much agony lies in that brief sentence' She was a devoted wife, a faithful parent, an exemplary Christian, and in her departure a husband lose* his all. her little t nee a friend whose place can never be filled, and the B*>r a l>eti?-factor wh *?e rule of action was "Let not y left hand know what thy right handdoefh.' We monra her l<*s with breaking hearts, bat life at Lest is short, and though the separation be bitter here, in a little while we know we shall meet again. ??Oh who r< uld bear life's stormy doom, Did not His wins of love Come brightly wafting through the gloom, His p<at e branch from above. UNDERTAKERS. i ICHU F. HAKVET. ALONXO A. MARK] H1BVKI * MABI UNDERTAKERS, Ko. 934 r STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH 7-,gyal.MO BURIAL CASES AND GASKETS o? KVZUY 0*SCa:?TIO!l. ?{ HI TRADB ri'RNISHKD AT WHOLESALE PRIJES. mhllv SHR1 rrs. HABITS. Ac. tuchard w. barker, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, ? IS ELEVENTH STREET, near F. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. aaS-tr w TIM AM HACKfTT, (ScccsssoR To QEORGE W. HARVEY J UNDERTAKER, V3? SEVENTH STRER, 4*44-ly Between G and H sts. WOOD AND COAL. c O A L AND WOOD DIRECT FROM VESSEL AT CLUB RATES TOR WINTERS USB. Qcalttt asd Qcajtiitt OrAiisrm. ?Jj*? lbs. ?J4t iba Genuine LYKENS V ALL1T te 00 $175. Beet uuality RED ASH T.t0 IB S reenarningW IIITE A311.......... 7JM 7.75 Bcperior rHESTNUT ? t0 7.UD. ? To romyu vitk n't ttm.< fldfmr rrost. OAK and PINE WOOD at same lu* rates. Orders received at risfi/s/ ttoru throughout th? city, aftl wtam cJfrct. JOSEPH L S*TMOUB, J19 7th street. MX-street opposite Post OIBce Department wharf. ao?-to" WASHINGTON HOTELS. l^RANKLIN HOTEL, Orner 8th and D F atr*et?, WashinKton. D. C.?Thu h<-u?e has bean thoroughly r-novated, and is now op.-n for guesU. *lZ TjTy- T>bl< 'BVl&ACK.'proprietor. CC. WILLARD, ? EBBITT HOUSB, WASHINGTON, D. O.^ niHE UREAT 0IBCOVMT. LETTER FKOM GENERAL HOWARD WasiiiMToa, D. O., Jsly a, 1S71. Paop T A Co<>? ? Dear Sir: I have for some tims ?s.-d the BALM OP LIVE in my fsmilv as a wash, and have found it all y< u recommend. I am glad to m ia others in commending sn article that is svJ dently doing so mocb good. Tours, trul^ Brig. General U. B. A. lutttr frrm JUDGE WYLIB, tf U. 8. Smrrtmt Court. D.C. WiiHivsros, D. O.^Janei#, MH. Dear sir : I have given yonr BALM OF LIFE for the hair a fair trial, and am much pleased with it* eSects It is a hrslihfai wash fur both the scalp and hair, and Its influence to sooth the nerves aad revlvs the system when exhausted from over work Is most <JeUgntfol7 I have not used It except ss a wash, but confidence ia taking it as a msdJctae, according te 1KBRtywTia?. WasaiiMToM, July 1st, 1571. your BALM OF LI FN tn many lu ssr Mtm. TATHM* BOTLM. friend : Please ??nd J"* *it?" f OF LIFE, the which, H > g "jni M. lsvi. KEEP^X>OL! Br bafhlnj the bead, yss, face '""isrtaS from fsvsr, with that C)ooling Soiutioa, t's Bala?rUf?t and retail by the foUowtag trst-etasi f, ".*}SiitaX*cA'j< Si5' Bro .cor. Fa. av. anawn w. vay xauiman. oor r er ?th aad G streeU, R B. Ferguson, 101 Pa. av.t B T. F Sullivan, corner*! s?. aad Mass. ava.; < harjes V. Moore, cor. 17th St., and Pa. ava.; Ridselv's Pharmacy, l^il Fa. avs.; Molb A Bros., S^lThTff?.. o. M. *b.llan llOO inh~r Tw-iftsv5' sad directions. aas-tz AUCTION BALES B BT I1Y LATIMER A CLEARY, Auctioneers, *?" (Successors to Cooper A Latimer.) Southwest corner of Pinna.avenue and 11th strwt, ? rJfI5C5 1C0TK paper at auction. On * EDNESDaY E <? k>M l5Q,October 5,1371, at th- o cclusion of our Bok hale, we shall wll a Urge assortment ot French Hot* Paper, with IifeloKt to match ?j erme each. J <*3 ?t LATTMER A CLEARY, Aucts. - R* A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, *-* Southeast corner 7th and D streets. two acre9 of garden land. with the M IMPROVEMENTS, at auction. On MONDAY, the 9th instaut, at 4 o'slock p. m , we shall sell,on the p-emises, twoacm >f?<>od Garden Land.with the improvements, consisting of a Dwelling House, Stable P?ach aa l AppleOrchard; a spring of go?d water on ti e premi ?*3. The above premises lying on the re.?d scross the Na^r yard Bridie,and ou the laaane Asylum road, ab ut one mile back of the National Kace Course. Now occupied by Benjamin Cox, E*q. Ternia made known on the oa^- of sale. ?c3_d GREEN A WILLIAMS. Aucts. Y GREEN k WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 319, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. VALUABLE THREE STORY PRESSED BRICK FRONT HOUSE AND LOT AT AUCTION. MOn 1 H1'Rt>DAY next, the 5th l>utatit,at 5 30 a'clock p. m.? we shsll sell,in iront of the premises, a valuable three-sbvy Brick dwelling, w ith pressrd-brick front, .vid lot, having a front of 17 feet by 76 feet deep. The above house contains eight good r"oma, with gaa and water, aid is rituattd at Mo. 405 1 street, ne_ir4tb struct north *e?. Terms: One third cash; the balance fnl and J year* for not~s bearing interest and secured by a deed of trnet on the premises. All conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's coat. 9b J down on the day of sale. I'u C: GRhEN k WILLIAMS. Aucts. BV GREEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneer*. No. 526. aoutheaat corner 7th ana D ata. A VALUABLE PIECE~OF REAL ESTATE AT THE CORNER OF MASSACHUSETTS AYR M E AMD TWELFTH STREET WEST AT AUCTION. Ou TUESDAY, the 9th inatant, at 5 o'clock LT;* *? ahall sell, on the premiaea, L >t No. a*-^Ul, in Square rs2, being 74 feet 6 inches front on XiufMtinwtU avenue, and 142 feet 10 ioche* on Twelfth street, with the improvement*. Baking one of the beat piectsof property in Washington for aale, as the location ia one of the best in the city for a private residence, hotel,or bualneaa property. T< !tns: Oue-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, for notes bear I. g Interest, and se cured by a deed of trust on th* premiaea. All con vey anuinaand rovtuu. stamps at the coat of the. pur chaser. Two bur.dra<l dollars down on the day of aale. Title iadisDUtable, and sale positi ?a. SAMUEL OASHIDY, I sw^e. SAMUBL P. ROBKRTSON.t?**0"" odd GREEN A WILLIAMS. A nets. BY W.L. WALL k CO., Auctioneers, _ New Marble Building, 900 and 909, 8 W. cor. Penna. avs. and 9th at. TRUSTEES* SALE 0F~THE FURNITURE AND Ki rECTS OF THE METROPOLITAN HOTEL, IN THIS CIT1, AT AUCTION. f!\ By virtue of a deed of ttuat daUd December vA. 31,1861, ami duly recorded in Liber J. A. S., ?St No. 216, folio* 4M, 403, 404 and 40">, one of the I ? (land records for Washington county, D. C , * we shall sell at public auction, on the prem ises of the Mstrop-*iitan Hotel, in the city of Wash ington, all of the Furniture and Household Goods and Effecta in aaid Hotel, comprising all of the said Goods, kc., Ac., contained in said house, comprising in part: Park* Suites, French Plate Mirrors, Velvet, Brus sels and Tapestry aud other Carpets, Rosewood, Walnut and other Bedsteads, Rosewood, Walnut aud other Wardrobes-Hair, Shuck and other Mattresses. Beds, Bedding, Blankets, Spreads, Sheets. Table Linen, Curtains, Marble-ton Tables. Extension and other Tables, Silver-plated vVattera. Pitchers, Caa tora. Goblets, a large assortment of China and Glass ware, Gas Fixtures, a large lot of (Copper Cooking Utensils and Kitchen Requisites. Ac., Ac. Together with all the entire effects, Ac., Ac., con tained in the said hotel. 1 he aale to commence THURSDAY, October 26, ItCl. at 10 o'clock a. m , atxl tooo tinue from day to day, commencing at the same hour, until all of said Furniture, Ac.,Ts sold. Terms: All sums under $fo0 cash, and over that amount a credit of one, two and thre? months, with approved indorsement, and notes bearing interest. RICHARD W ALLACH.i Tr_,tBA THOMAS BERRY, ( Trustees. oc3-eoAds W. L. WALL k CO., Aucts. GREEN k WILLIAMS, Auctloneera. 319, Southeast corner of 7th and D streets. NOTICE.?SALE OF NINE VALUABLE BUILD IMG LOTS IN RAPIDLY IMPROVING PART orins CITY ON 5th street east and NEAR H STREET NORTH. ? ^^By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court ot WRtht District of Columbia, sitting in equity, aud passed in a cause wherein Boyle is complainant aud Todd, Hurt, and others are defendants, 1 shall proceed to sell <>n the premises, on MONDAY, the in day of October, A D. 1871, at 4 o'clock p. m., the following property, to wit: Lots 21,22, 23. 24. 24.26, 27. 28. and 28. being subdivisions of sqnai e iWrt. Each Lothaviug21 feet front by kJO feet deep, to a ftu?> alley, fronting on 6th street east, between H and 1 streets north, situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia. The attention of puvhaaenia particularly invited to the sale of the at*' kflots, as U*e> are situated in an eligible and rapid i>wm proving section of the city, and present a rare chance for investment. 1 i,e Columbia Street railroad, now being built, will r*?s directly by these lota. Terms of aale. as prescribed by the decree: One third cash; balance in three equal instalments, of six, twelve, and eighteen months, the whole to bear interest from the day of aale, aud to be eecured to the satisfaction of the trustee. All conveyancing and revenue stampe at the coat of the pnrcna??r. .$ Jdown on each lot, in the hands of the Ari<~tion eer. at the time of aale. If the terms of sale be not c mplied with within five (5) days from the day of sale, the trnstee reserves the right to resell, at the coat and risk of the defaulting purchaser. JOHN F. EMNIS. Trustee, aell eodAda GREEN A WILLIAMS, Aucts. ttJT THE ABOVE SAI.E IS PO8TP0NKD until THl'R DAY, the 5th day of October, A. D. Is71.at 5 o'clock p. a - on the premises. JOHN P. EN SI S, Trustee. oc3 3t OREEN A WILLIAMS. Aucts. YO.W. HAVEMNKR A CO., Auctioneers. 64 3 Louisiana avecue, 3d door eaat of 7tn at. TRUSTEE'S 8AI.E AT~ AUCTION OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON T STREET. BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of truat to me, rocorded in Liber <16. folio 239, one of the land records of Wash ington county. District of Colu-nbia. and by direc tion of the party aecured thereby, I rhall.on WED NESDAY. September 20. 1871. at 5 o'clock n m , offer for sale at auction, all the property mentioned In ?aid deed of trust, described ax folluws: All of lot numbered flft?en (18), in square number three hun dred and aeventy seven (377), except the northeaet ern p?rt thereof.fronting twenty feet on north F street with a depth of sixty feet; the portion of aa'd lot convejcd or Intended to be conv ejed, being cou tain-d within the following description: B-gnning at the northwest ci rner of aaid 1- t number flkee (IS), and running eaat on F street (orty-one feet one inch, thence south parallel with the east and west lii-eacf s?id lot sixty feet, thence east twenty feet to the east line of said lot.thanre *<*itb with said east lii.e ninety nine feet to the a?uth>->Mt corner of said lot, thence weat with the aouih line fortr-aix feet one inch to the aouthw eat corner of aaid lot, thence north with the west line forty-four feet to *h< aiigle.f the thirty-feet alley, thcnce weat with ?aid alley fiftem feet to the aoutnwest corner of the front part of aaid lot, and thtwee north by and witb tl.e w?-?t line of said front part of said lot one hun dred and sixteen feet to the ^.lace of In ginning. TLe improvementa consist of two fine four-story pr? as brick front houses, being No. 92S and 930 r street nor^lweat. Terms of sale: On*-half cash; balance In notes at six and twelve months with iutnrea, at ten per cent, per am ?, aecured by a deed of trnat on the prem ises. A deposit of 92V) at the anle, and the terms of sale to be Complied with in ten days after the sal*. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. D. L. E ATON, Trustee, s?o d C. W. HAVENNER A CO., Auctioneers. THE ABOVE SALE IS HEREBY POST PONED UNTIL MONDAY. October 9, 1371, at 5 o cloek p. m., on the premises. By order of the Trustee. Mil C. W. HAVENNER A CO., Aucti.* THE ABOVE SALE IS HEREBY POST poned until MONI>A Y. October 9, LS71, same hour and place. By order of the Tru?toe. ocf | Re pi C. W. hav knne t A CO., Aucts. f> Y GREEK A WILLIAMS. Auctioneer^ A Southeast coruar 7th and Dstreets. VALUABLE PROFEUTY AT THE CORNER OF ea*t capitol and 5tu street east at A Ut 'TION - MOn THURSDAY, the 5th day of October, wo chall aell, in front of the premises, at 5 o'clock p. m , east part of Lot No. 1, in squire Mo. #16. with the improvement*, which are a good two-story Frame House,centainingSrooms, aud this part of lot ha-a front on East Capitol street of 36 feet 4 Inches, with a depth of 80 feet, the corner of ? hich ia vacant and would make a fine busiueM stand. Terms: One third cash; balance In 6 and 12month* for notes bearing interst frotn day of aale. secured by deed of trust. All conveyance and stamps at cost of purchaser. #100 will be r-quired to be paid down wb?n the property is sold. Title indisputable. se.HMt 1 Rep ) GREEN A WILLIAMS, Aucts. jlT LATIMER A CLEARY, Auctioneers, U (Successors to Cooper A Latimer,) Southwest ooroer of Penna. avenue and 11th street HIC.HTY VALUABLkTmPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDR OF MAB^ACHUSET fS AVENUE; RRTWEEM 10th AND IItb STS. northwest. AT AUCTION. v M .By virtue of a deed of trust to ma, dated oo C3 the 9th dav of June, 1870, and recorded in Liber No. #13, folio 249, one of the laud records for Wsshlriton county, in the District or Columbia, I shall offer for sale. In front of the premises, oa B TUESDAY, October 13th. 1871, at 4)i o'clock p.m., all that certain piece or parcel of around known, as designated on the ground plan or said city, as Lot No. 16, in Davidson's subdivision of square No. 341, together with the improvement*, which consist of a three-story Brick Dwelling with all the modern im provstnents. Term* at sale. Conveyancing and stamps at pur chaser's coat. #hW down at time of aale. WM. 8 HOLLID VT. Trustee. seM-dAds LATIMER A OLKARY. Aucts. DT GREEN A WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. D Southeast comer of 7th aad D strtsts. TRUSTEE'S SALE OPVALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, CORNER OF ITtb STREET. By virtue of a deed of truat to me, dated August 19,1379,and recorded in Liber Ho tXl, Am folio 433, one of the land records for Wash ington county, D. 0., and by direction of the party secured. 1 shall offer for sals, at auction, on THURS DAY. October ?. 1? I. at 4 o;ciockp.m.,the prop erty mentioned in said dee-i of trust, and described as Lot No. 37 of Spuuldlug A Wilson's subdivision of original Lot one, (1,) square numbered one buinlred and fifty eight (1M I Improvements consist of a 1V? rasofisS?t^e^thtrd cash; the balance in one and two years, with interest, to ha secured by deed ot trust on the nr. mises sold. All conreyaijc ug and stampe at purrha?er's cos*. A deeosit of will be required at the time ot sale. The terms of sale ? required ai trie luneoi ??? , iinet be COCKp'led with in ten days, or the property w TI be resold at the risk and cort of defaulting pur chaser. BALLET KILBOURN,Trustee. S4.30 dti GREEN k W1LLIAM8? Aucts. AUCTION SALES. BT B. McGCIRE, AnctHvrjee^, 1306 F street. BT B1 VALUABLE PROPERTY ON N STREET NORTH BETWEEN 13th AND 13th STREETS, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, October 3d, at 5 o'clock, 1 will sell. In front of tne premises, the east fset front by 103 ft et 9 Inchon dwop of Lot Nil. MS, in Square No. MO, sltnattd on N street north, between 11th and 13th streets. The above lot ia niost desirably located. Terms: One-third cash; the remainder In nix and twelve month-, with notes bearing interest from daj of sale, and secared by a deed of trust on the property. All converaucine \nl stamps at th" cost of tne purr hater. A d"p >eit of ?50 will bo required at ttm<> of itle. se2B dAds F. B. McOUIRE. Anc'ioneer. GREEN ft WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. VB?.JLDIN<} LOT ON 14th STREET J_P5T r-N onio avkmuk and d STREET NOKTH, AT AUCTION. SOn TUESDAY, October 3,1871, at # o'clock p.m.. we shall sell, in front of thv prexises, L' r No. 14. 'n recorded subdivision of square No.?, being 25 feet front by 76feet deep. StreetaH pave*'. Sale without reserve Terms: One third cash: balance In 6 and 13 months frr notes bearing Interest and secured by a deed of trnst on the premises. Stamp*. Ac , at cost of pur chaser. $1U> down on dar of -ale. se?T d GREEN A WILLIAMS, Aucts. J^Y J. T. COLDWELL A CO., Auctioneers. EXTENSIVE SAL* o7~FANCY GOODS, NO TIONS, Ac. To make room for th" extraordinary large Pstock of Dollar Goods about to arrive, I shall ' sell the entire stock In the store now occupied __ _Jby B. Silverbere, 319 7th street, consisting of Ribbons, Laces. Trimmings, Buttons, Gloves, Hosiery. Shawls Hoods, Scar s .Collars and CnfTs, Embroideries and Laqes, Sewing and Embroidery Si Ik ?, Combe, Brashes. Perfumery, Baskets, Be wis. Gilt Trimmings, Fancy Articles, Ac., at auction, without reserve. The sale will commence on MON DAY, October 9d, at 10 a. m.,be continual at T p. m., and t-very day thereafter at the same hours until the stock Is disposed of. Ladies are particularly re queued to attend. seg <t J. T. COLDWELL A CO., Aucts. DY LATIMER A CLEAR Y, Auctioneers, I> (Successors to Coope A Latimer.) Southwest comet Pennsylvania ave. and 11th street. VALUABLE PBIVATE~LIBRARY AT AUC TION. On MONDAY, October 3d, and following even ings, commencing at TH o'clock, at onr auction room, we shall sell a private Library of Miscellain ou* Books, many of them finely bound and In good preservation. N. B.?Parties unable to attend the sale can have tb> ir orders attended to by the auctioneers. Terms. Cash. LATIMER A fLEARY, Be 27-tf [Rep. and Patriot.] Auctioneers. TO-HOREOW. BY WM. L. WALL A CO., Auctioneers, New Marble Building, Nos. 900 aod 909, S. W. cor. Pa.ave. and 9th at] CHANCERY 8ALX OF VALUABLE IMPROVED property on eleventh street west, RET* EKN F AND G STREETS NORTH. M Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su preme Court of the District of Columbia, parsed on the 13th of April, 1869, in a certain cause No 1390 in equity, between Robert A. Parish and others, complainants, and Samuel A. Peugh, John Hits, and Jane Hitt, defendants, and of the further order of the said court in the said cause, the undersigned trustee will sell at public auction, on the premises, to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, the 4th day of September next, at 6 o'clock p. m., all the equitable interest of the defendant. Samuel A. Peugh, as set forth in the bill In said cause, in thereat estate in said cans* mentioned, being tnat valuable improved property fronting on Eleventh street, in Washington, D. 0., known on the plats aud plan of said city as the north 25 feet of lot No. 6. in square No. 346, the nature o which equitable interest will fully appear by refei - mceto the bill and answers of John and Jane C. Hitc, in said cause filed. The terms of sale, as prescribed in said decree, are: One-third cash, and the balance to be paid in equal installments, in six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest from day of sale; the said install ments of deferred payments being a lion on the prop erty sold, and upon payment of the whole purchase money a deed will be given, All stamps and conveyancing at tbe cost of the pur chaser. -S'Juo of the cash payment must be deposited with tbe auctioneer upon the acceptance of the bid. JNO. D. McPHERsnN, Trustee. jytt-eotd W. L. WALL A CO., Auct*r. ***TnE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN TIL WEDNESDAY, October 4th, at 4)6 o'clock p. m., same place. JOHN D. McPnEHSON, Trustee. jie4 [Rep.l W. L. WALL A CO., Aucts. W. T. JOHNSON, Real Estate Agent and Auctioneer, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 3d street east. TRUSTEES' SALE OP VALUABLE BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust dated March 13, _ 1370, and recorded in Liber No. ton. folio ZH, m^m Ac., one of tho land record* for Washington county. District of Columbia, and at tiio r 'quest of the National Union Building Association No. 2, we will < ffer for sale, in front of the pr mines, at public auction to the highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, October 4th, at 9 o'clock p. in., the oast half of Lot 6. in tquare 617, fronting 15 feet 7)6 inches on II street north, between 4th an<! 6tli streets west,and running back with that width through to Massachusetts ave nue. Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months with interest,and secured byade^dof trnst on the prene?ea.or all cash,at the option of tho ptir? chaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with within ten days after the day of sale the property will be resold at the cost and risk of th>J defaulting purchaser. Fifty dollars will be required of the pur chaser when the property is struck off. All stamps and conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. SAMUEL CROSS, BAMCKL BACON, Tyistecs of tbe National Union Building Association seis eoAds W. T. JOHNSON, Auct. Y GREEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. VALUABLE PRIVATE* RESIDENCE ON I STREET NORTH. BETWEEN NORTH CAPI TOL AND 1st STREET WEST, AT AUCTION. MOn WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of October nt xt, 1871, at 5 o'clock p. m., wo shall sell, on the premises, Lot No. 40, in Square No. 621, lieii.g 30 feet front by 90 feet deep, having a fine side and back alley, with the improvements, consisting m a two-story pressed brick front House, with fine hafrment and cellar under the basement, having all the modern improvements, fine b*th room, water closets, gas, witter, good sewerage. Ao ; making it a desirable private residence, being in a good location. Terms: One third cash; balance in 6,12,18, 24, 30 and 30months,for notes bearing interest, and seenrod liv a deed of trust on the premises. All convey ancing ann revenue stamps at the cost of the pur chaser. 63jo down on the day of sale. GREEN A WILLIAMS, Be 27d [Rep, copy Oct. >.] Auctioneers. IY C. W. nAVENNER A CO., Auctioneers, No. 643 Louisiana avenue. Third door east ol Seventh street. EXTENSIVE SALE a"t~~AUCTION OF 1,900, 000 WElLSEASONED BARRKL STAVE^, 130 000 HEADINGS, AND MACHINERY, SHAKTINU AND BKLTING, AT "GIESBORO' POINT *HARF,ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1&71. By virtneof a deed of trnst to me, dated May #5, 1-CI. and recorded iu Liber No.649, folio 3%-i, one of the land records for Washington county, District of Columbia, and by direction of the party thereby se cured, I shall offer for sale to the highest bidder, on the premises, at "Giesboro' Point," on TUURS DA\ , October 3,1371, at 11 o'cl >ck a. m., all tho articles enumerated In sai4 deed of trust, and par tially described as follow": One million first class Floor Barrel Staves, well seasoned; 200 000 second-cla>.s do., do.; 75 cords Oak Kindling Wood; 75 cords Body Oak Wood; 150,000 Poplar Headings; 25 cords Poplar Timber, for head ing. <?ne Frame Ash Hinse. and 250bushels Oak Ashes; 2 Car Trorks, and 500 feet Wood and Iron Railroad Track; 1 Black Work Horse; 2two-horse Wagons; 1 no top Buggy; 1 Rockawty; lot Harness. Two Kindling Wood Bundling Machines, new; 1 fh.rlable Platform Scales; Stove, Lounge, Wheel arrows, Pickf, Shovels. Ac., and lot of Black smiths Tools. GEO. E. MATTINOLY, Trustee. AND AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACE, The undendgnid, by virtue of a d'jed of trust dated J tbruary 1, IgTO, and recorded February 4,1870, in Liber No. G02, folio 459. one of the laud records of W aahington county. District of Colnmhia, will offer for sale all the articles mentioned in the said deed of trust,as follows: 1 Stave Machine, Balance Wheel and Pulleys com plete, , 1 set Equalizing Saws and Frsme, 1 Wheel jointer, 1 Iluading Machine and Head jointer, 1 Foot-jointer,! large Circular Cross-cut Saw, A lot of Gum Iloae, steam Boxes, Ac., Shatting, Beltins aud Pu'ley, complete, with all the machinery; 1 Steam Force Pump. _ _ R. P. CADY, Trustee. Term* of sale: Sums of one hnndred dollars or less, ca?h; over that stun, a credit of two and four months, on notes satisfactorily endorsed, bearing Interest. Purchasers must remove their articles within one week after tale. v ? ? A ^ C. W. HAVENNIR A CO., Aucts. N B.?A boat will leaTe the wharf foot of 7th street at 10 o'clock a. m., for the convenience of bid ders attending the sale. BY LATIMBB A CLBART. Auctioneers, < Successors to Cooper A Latimer,) Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th st. LY CABPBTS, MARBLE TOP f ATTRBMBi, FBATHE B an"pF^oW1mnii , KITCHEN RKQUIBIT1 fTC H E NR EQ U Is! T E 'AY MOBNING, October ?, KM I, nmwKrtf at,10 o'clock, at the resi dence of a lady declining honsseeemtag, Bo. 1101, northwest corner of 11th aj5Vi&?ta P,rlor ranlMn. Brussels and Three ply CarpeU, Bags, and 011 Fnglish Bill Clock, MarbW-toa Table, Marble-top Mahogany Fnrnltnre, Covers and tlw eaile. Marble-to* Walnut Chamber Fornitnrs, Hair and Husk Mattrsssss, Feather Beds. Bolsters, ami Pillows, Marble top Sideboard, Dining Table. China and Glassware, Bitchen IfeaufgttM, Ac. M7 B.?The Honse and one adiolalng for rent. Terms cash. ^aTTMBR A CLB ART, A nets. DBIDAL AND FUNERAL WBBATHBS, BO D QUBTS. CROSSES, ANCHOBSaad STARS Preserved or Xnamoled In V'ax. All kinds of Hair street _:reet, near I Refereaoes:?Mrs. President Grant, Mrs. Admiral Goldnborough, w. W. Corcoran, Gen. Blsey, Gen. Toaskina, Gen.-Aiken. Janlft ly AUCTION SALES. nUKK DATS. BY WM. L. wall A CO., Auctioneers, New Marble Building, Noi. 900 and 903 Peuns) Ivania avenue. TRUSTEE'S SAL* or Tn* ENTIRE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF THE MK rROPOLITAN 1IOTKL. IN THIS CITY. AT AUCTION. COMPRI SING OVER 300 ROOMS. a By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 11th \V1 day of May, A. P. lrtfc). and duly recorded in M|Lll?r Ku. 7, folio OS), ic.t of the chattel rec | r lord* for Washington couuty, D. C., and by the ? written dhection of the party ?ecurt-d thereby, I w;ll Mil at public aactioo,in the Metropolitan V Hotel, in the city of Washington, all the Furniture, Household Goods and Effects in said hotel by c*ta 1< gu?. consisting of in pari? gifly Parlor Suite*, Large number"! fine French-plate Pier, Mantel and other Mirrors. Velvet Brussels Tnpestry, Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets and Oilci >tb. Two hundred suits Walnut and Rosewood Marble top Chamber Furniture, Rosewood Mirror-iront and Walnut Wardrobes, Rosewood, Walnut and other Bedsteads, very baud some, Superior Hair BInttresses, Bolster* and Pillows. An immense assortment oi Blankets, Spread*, Cora forts, Sheets and Table Linen, Rep and Lace Curtains, Marble-top Tables. Etegeres. Window Shades, Extension and other Dining Tables, Dining Thairs, A large lot of Silver-plated Waiters, Pitchers, Cas tors, Goblets, A large collection of Silver-plated Spoons and Forks, A large quantity of TaMe Cutlery, A large assortment of China aud Glassware, An assortment of Wines, Lienors, Ac., Gas Fixtures, a large lot o1 Copper Cooking Uton sils, Kitchen Re<juisite>, Ac.. Ac. Toge ther with all the entire effects, Ac., contained in the said hotel. The sale to commence on THURSDAY, Oct. 26ih, A D., 1871, at 10 o'clock a. m., and to continue from day to day, commencing at the same hoar, until all of the said effects are disposed of. Terms : All sums under $500 cash, and over that amount a crtdit of one, two and three months, with approved endorsed notes, bearing interest. WILLIAM H. W ARD, Trustee. *f90-eodAds W. L. WALL A CO., Auctioneers. Y THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer, 019 7th street, opposite Post Office. B ffiVSTF*!8 sale at auction of a BEAU TIFUL TRACT or LAND IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, CONTAINING THKKK ACRES, MORE OR LESS, ON THE SEVENTH STREET ROAD, AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE ROAD LEADING TO SOLDIERS' HOME, THE FIRST BOUSE ON THE WEST blDE ABOVE THE FIRST TOLL GATE ON SEVENTH STREET ROAD. By virtue of two deeds of trust* to us. from Ka Wm. A. Munder, dat-d respectively February ?"06th and November 14th, A. D. 1868, aud recorded respectively in Liber E. C. E.. No. K.follflZH, and Liber T. and R.,No. 4, folio J47. of the Land Records of Washington county, District of Columbia, we shall offer for sale, to the highest bidder, on tho premises, on TUESDAY, October 10th. 1871, at ? p. m . all the land mentioned in said deeds of trnsts, and more fully described as follows, vis: All that piece or parcel of ground lying in the said city and District aforesaid, and containing seven acres, three rods aud twenty perches,bounded as follows: B^gin nftig at the northeast corner of lot No. l,of the subdi vision of that part of Beall's Plains, Laman's outlet, and Indolence, known as Sad*worth,which was con veyed to William Little by B' Tuamin Ogle Tayloe and William H. Tayloe. by deed hearing ante March 25th. 1664, thence with the north line of -aid lot No. 1 north 89 degrees west 81 perches, to intersect Hol mend's north line; thence with said line N.66K W.7.30 perches, to intersect the north line of a new laid out road, 26 feet wide, with the east line of a new laid out road, 33 feet wide, N. 90 W. 8.80 perches; thence ??nth 90 degrees, ea?t 144.48 perch >s,to intersect the west Hue of 7th street plauk road: thence with said line of said road S. 2'a degrees E. 12 perches; thence iti a straight line to the beginning, except as much thereof as was released by the said trustees and con veyed bv William A. Munder to Erastu* M. Chapin, all of which will more fully appear in Liber 629, folio 498. The improvements consist of a good two-story Brick Dwelling, stabl", slaughterhouse, Ac. Terms of sale: $3,300 cash: of which a deposit of 8100 will be required when the property issold; the balance in notes at 6 aud 12 months, with 6 p?r cent, iuterest. secured by deed of trust on the premises. The terms of sale to be complied with in five days after the sale, or property to be resold, at cost and risk of defaulting purchaser. ANTON EBERLY. I Tm.?ee? CHRISTIAN LEDBRER.(Tnm*?8 s" 9-dAds THOS E. WAGGAMAN, AucU. B Y WM. L. WALL A CO., Auctioneers, (New Marble Building,) Nos. 900 and 902 Pennsylvania avenue. TRUSTEE S SALE OK PROPERTY AT AUC TION. jb*. By virtue of deed of tru>t,duly recorded in Liber 681, folio 438,1 will sell at public auction, on the premises, on FRIDAY, October 6th. 1871, at 4fc? o clock, the following real estate in the county of Washington, District of Columbia, being a part of that tract of land conveyed bv James Mah?r and wife to Richard 8. f'oxe by deed dated 7th day of August, 1818. and by sai I Coxe devised to his two daughters. Blary G. Mahen and Susan B. Wright, and by a mutual partition of their respective in terests the said Mary G. Mahen has had her share set apart and conveyed to her, beginning for the same at the end of 18 porches measured on a lino drawn south one and a quarter degree* west from i he third boundary stone of the city of Washington, being the point on said Boundary street on the dividing line between the sa'd Mary G. Mahen and Wm. ITClagett; thence south along and with said Boundary street 100 feet; thence east and parallel with the south line of said Claeett's land 10(1 feet; tbence north and parallel with Boundary street 100 feet to the south line of said Clagett's land, an4 thence west along the said Clagett's land to the place of beginning, containing 10,000 square feet of ground, together with the buildings and appur tenances. The siirrfh being a part of Long Meadows. Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in notes of 6.12 and 18 months bearing interest, and secured by deed of trust on property. All conveyancing at ci>st of purchaser. A deposit of $100 required as soon as sold. The purchaser not complying with terms of sale within five davs, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. SAMUEL L. PnilLlPS, Trustee. seW dts W. L. WALL A CO., Ancts. BY LATIMER A CLEAKY, Auctioneers, (Successors to Cooper A Latimer,) Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 11th at. TRUSTEE S SALE OF~VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE NORTH SII?E OF G STREET, BETWEEN 3d AND 4* STREETS SOUTHWEST, ISLAND. liy virtue of a deed of trust to the undor signed, dated December 6th, 1870, aud duly re corded in Liber 633, folio 169, one of land records for Washington county, la the District of Columbia, and by airectiom of the partv secured thereby, I shall sell,at public auction, on MONDAY, October 9th, at 4)4 o'clock, in front of the premises, all that piece or parcel of land lying ana being in Washington city, D, C'., and known upon the public plan or plat thereof ns part of lot numbered nine (9), in square numbered five hundred and thirty nine (539), bef inning for the same at a point on G street south one hundred and twelve feet six inches from the southwest corner of said square and running ?hence east along the line of said G strest twelve (12> feet six (6) inches: thence north seventy-nine(79lteet six (6) inches; thence west twelve (12) feet six (6) untie*; thence south seventy-nine t<9) feet six (6) inches to place of beginning. Improved by a two story Frame Dwelling Terms: One-half cash; balance in six ind twelve mouths, secured by notes of purchaser, bearing 10 percent, interest and a lien upon the property sold. $fi> down when property is struck off. Terms of ?hale to be c<>mplie<i with within six days after date of sale, otherwise Trustee reserve* the right to resell at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, after l>uo weeks notice thereof. All conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. REGINALD FENDALL, Trustee. Se27 dAds LATIMER A CLEARY. Ancta. BY LATIMER A CLEARY, Auctioneers, (Successors to Cooper A Latimer.) Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and 11th st. CHANCERY SALE olFllIGHLY VALUABLE PROPERTY ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BETWEEN 1st AND 3d STREETS, AT AUCTION. Under and by virtue of a of the Su preme Court ofihe District of Columbia, b 'ar ming date on the 24th day of April, A. D., 18*8, and passed in a certain cause pending in sal 1 court, wherein Ira W. Clatlin et al are complainants, ana Benjamin F. Dyer et al are defendants, (No. f>V equity,) I will on WEDNESDA Y, the 11th day of October, A .D.. 1871, at 4K o'clock p. m.,on the prem ises .offer for sale part of lot No. 3, in square 676, In the city of Washington, beginning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot No. 3, and rnnning thence east on Pennsylvania avenue 19 feet, thence north to iutersect lot No. 6, in said square, thence west to the cornenof said lot No. 3, and thence south to the place of beginning, togetherwith the improve ment*. Terms : One-third cash, and the residue in throe equal instalments at 6,12 and l8moaths, with interest from the day of sale, to be secured to tho satisfaction of the trustee. $100 to be paid at time of sale. Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the pur chaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property upon one week's notice by adver tisement in the Evening Star. A. THOS. BRADLEY, Trustee. *el9-eodAd* LATIMER A CLEARY, AucU. GREEN A WILLIAMS, Auctioneer*, Southeast corner 7th and D street*. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. A By virtue of the power* vested in me by th* CQ Surreme Court of tne District of Columbia as maladministrator on the effects of Wm. McKen fTldrie Perry, deceased, late of Washington, D. i C., I will offer for sale on the premises, Octo ber Ath, 1871, at a o'clock p. m., all the Household and Eltchen Furniture, Bar and Fixture*, stock of Liquor* and Good Will of the Dorsey House, corner of 7th and I streets, Washington, D.C. Also, on* fine young Horse and one cheat of Car penter* Tool*. Terms made known on day of sal*. C. 0. BURR. Administrator. *eSOd [Pat) GREENA WILLIAMS. Auet*. u i.riiici'i LOAN OFFICE, If Of PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (CP STAIRS.) BAEAE FOR TBS SALE OF EE REDEEMED GOODS fal-tr UNDERNEATH. T~ilSIS TO GIVENOTICE, That the subseti ber has obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a Special Terra, letters testamentary on the personal sstate of ELIZA D SWEENEY, late of Washington county, D. O., do-' ceased. All narsons having claims against th* said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same wit the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the SSdday of ISe ptember next; tbev may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit or the said estate | 0"? The simplest and moat powerful In us*. CHARLES WOOD. -IT Comer KhaadD streets, Br AUCTION SALES. _____ riTTHF PATH. ?Y LATIMER * CLEARY. Auctioneer#, 13 (tjicrrMori to Coo|>or & Let imer. > Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. aid llth street YALUARLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED TKOPKRTT UN NKW YORK A VENUS, (N'OHTH HIDE.) BKTW*F.N ?Tft AM) 4th pTRKETS M IST, AT PUBLIC AUCTION. jH. Wi ?ill *ell at Publ'c Auction in front of the BESS premise*, on TUESDAY, the 10:h day of Octo ?*oer, 1K71. il 4S o'clock p m., the following ve- y desitable nmpprty, vix: Not. 411 ana 413 N*-w York avenue nnrthwe?t, being thre? it<>rf PmIHi^i, with pr^M brlcfc fr<nt? anil brownstone ba?ements. containing eirfht rooms each. with gas and hath-r^ ma. The lots hav?? a front or. New York a*' nueof 16 wwt 1 inch each.with an average depth of 103 feet SS italics and 109 feet 4>4 Inches, respectively. to an dry. Also. two unimproved Lot* of Ground ad'oinlng the above, haviuir a front of 16 feet 3Mj inches each, with an average depth of 116 feet inches and 113 feet 6H inches. respectively, to an alley. A plat of the above property will be exhibited at the sale. Terms: One-fourth cash: bslanrte In ?, I! and 13 months, with interest, the deferred payments to be secured by the note*? f purchaser and a deedof trust on the property. All conveyancing and stamps at purchaser*' rout. A deposit of tjliO on each piece of propcty ? heu strut k oft. E. E. WHITE. EUGENE CAKrSI, WM. E. MATTINGLY, Assigns* of James CI. N:iy1>r. se.r.-eodts fRepI LAT1M KR A CLEARY. A wets. PROFESSIONAL. R TVOTICE -N. P. CHIPMAN has retired from the 1^ firm of CHIPMAN. nosMER .* CO., so far at its business embraces the prosecution of claim* against the Government. The Lat.d and Patent business will be conducted as heretotore. That relating to Law and Claim* against the Goveriiim nt will be contianed by H-)S MER A CO. N. P. CHIPMAN, A. A. HOSMER. oc3-lm O. D. G1LMORE. B M O V A L . PR. JOHN H. 1? A RR A LTi has removed, his DF.N rALR'MIMStn 1237 Pa. avenue,; Ov?r franklin A Co., Opticians. ocl-ly J L. WOLF. M. D., SURGEON DENTIST, ( 1729 Pennsylvania avenue, between 17th and 18thstreets. seZh 6m' JW. 8EARS. M. D., ? t>32 13th Street, hear I. Special attention given to the Medical and B?rg1 cal Treatment of the Eye. . Best of references from Philadelphia, Bal Vy^ tlmore, Virginia and Alabama. "" " Office hour* from 8 to 10,3 to 4, and 7 to ?. seU-lm* NO. STARKWEATHER, ? ARCHITECT. ENGINEER AND SUPERINTENDENT. All orders promptly executed. DRAWINGS for Buildingat reduced prices. Office at the old stand. Plant's Building, corner New York avenue and 1Mb a pi 4 ly L. SCHMIDT, ATTORNEY AND E . FIRE AND L^KF/VN?T^ANCBTAGEN,r, Columbia Law Building, Room No. 4, ftih street between D and *? aplJ-ly CARD JAMES B. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFICE SOUTH SIDE LOUISIANA AVENBI No. 4M, between and 6th streets, a few doors east of Barbonr's Law Building, WASHINGTON, D. O. S^t-claltv?Testamentary Law. del7-tf JOHN F. HANNAH ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. B Young's Law Building, dej-tf Washington. D. C. MR. J. REMINGTON FAIRLAMB will receive a limited number of pupil* in Singing, (solo and class,) Piano, Organ, and Harmony, and Com position. Residence, No. 800 17th street, corner of H, N. W\ se!2 2?wtf CAKL. RK HTKK, TEAVHER OF MUSIC, ?e9-ly 935 Pa. ave., bet. 9th and loth sts. |jK CAULFIELD'S CLASSES YOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUMIO tel4 tf A. ? * O. A. *?? MEDICAL, &c. MRS. R.SAWYER, Clairvoyant, Mainrtu Test Medium. can be consulted at her House, No 315 7th St., bet. C and D sts.. Island, upon all im portant busiuess?pu?t, present and future, sal Vim* LYDIA THOMPSON S LAST SKKSAT10K: " Up in a balloon, boys. Up in a oalloon; If he had seen Dr. DARBY, He would not havegone upsosoon!" ee4-lm* \rOU KNOW HOW IT IS YOURSELF, that old Dr. DARBY, 108 4)* street, a lew doors soutb of the Avenue, sees ten such case* as yours to the single ore of any other physician. He is particu lnrly successful in Fimald Complaints, S> pUttis and Seminal Weakness. se4-lm* ni) ff -DR J. BEAUMONT, brictAL PhrsicTa? U? and Surg?on f?r Gentlemen only. Im*nlt ation Prt?. No. 625 7th st N. W..opposite Pate**' Office. Hours, 4 to 7 p.m. Fttsmoderatt. anlS^in" DrTG A RDNER, LATEOV THE RI0ORD J. 8 V'nrrtal Hospital, can be consulted privately, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.. at histffice, N. w. cornel of llth st. ar.d Pennsylvania avenue, tseu^ad fctory J or his residence. 1002 Massachusetts avenue, be tween lOtii an< ilth sts. N. W. Erom fcis (rreat ex perience in trcS.ttig OTer lO.'M) cases at the U. 8. Ye nereal Hospital, and a practice of thirty yearn among tx.>th male and female, he can warrant a cure in ? few.days. Hi* medicines for Gonorrhea (both rra>? snd bmnle) can only be had at S. CALYES1 KURD'S Drug 8tore, 1105 Penna. avenue. N. B.?Upon the receipt of $10, .tdvice and modi cine will be sent by express, lie warrants to cur? involuntary emis?ions. ?iul9 1/ DM R. LEOft, THE WELL-KNOWN SPECIALIST, Established here for the last Ttn Yevr, is hlKlii' recommended to those desirlnc tht> service* of a coo suiting physician. He is recof-nivr-v! as the only reliable, saf<? ant skillful physician, making a specialty of female ocu plaints fn the city. LAD1LS suffering frcm lrregular:tfes,ireak&OBeef or auy complaint peculiar to their a-x, can ccnfldt In him with the utm-^et confidence. H^ guarantee* a sp??e<!lr and thorough cure, without fail. The Doctor especially invites a call fr m the* who hare been dectivod and swindiod by the man) iemale impostors, hoary hoadad quacks, Qud hum bncs infesting the city, aud all advertiaed no*traa> ana French pills. Sn>ara't rooms for lady r/Utents. Consulting rooms, 1011 E stj above loth street. ALL SKIN DISEASES CURED. jy? DB-MOTT-S FRENCH POWDERS, CERTAIN CUR E for Nervous debility. Seminal Emlaalona caused by Indiscretion. Oonorhaa, Gleet, Scrol ula.Skin Disease, bypiiilla, In all its force, speed ill cured. B a I ram Coparxa and Mercury Dixnrdtd. Sold in WashirgU>n by WM. B. ENTWIBLR Druggist,corner Pennsylvania are. And 12th street Price 93 per box. sent \>7 mall. JyJ-ly BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. N EW liOOliS FOR THE YOUNG P E 0 T L E . Little Folks, a b nuliiul .juarto rolume, contain ing neatly ti -e hundred pictures, aad the very best ?if r*sding matter tor the little folks, #2. The Chil dren's Sunday Allium, by the author of "A Trap to Catch a Sunbeam." with upward of one hundred an J titty illustrations, $1.75. Cringle and Cross-tree*, I v Oliver Optic, Upward and Onward series, 31.25. The Judge's Pets: Stories of a Familr and its Dumb Friends: a delightful little book, b> E. Johnson.il luBtiated by E. I). lieusell, 31.25. Little Folk S >ngs, by Alexina B. W hite, SI.25. My Yotin? Days, by the author of "Letter* Everywhere," with tweuty silhouette illustrations by Konewka, Sl.25. The Cousin from India, abO"k f<-r girl*, by Miss MtiK>ck, 90 cents. Four, and What they Did, by Helen 0. Weeks, gl.2r?. The Children s Album of Pretty Pictures and Short Stories, by Uncle John, 91.75. Lyle M.tcDonald; or, a Winter in the Woods of Maine, by Mrs. S. F. Keene, author of "'Orient Boys, *c., Si .SO. Our Boys and Girls'Story Teller, crontaii ir.g stories the sea. tales of wont?er. roc ods of travel, w >nderful things, dialogues, puzzles, Ac.,edited by Oliver Optic, profusely illustrated. PHILP * SOLOMONS, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, seSO 911 Pennsylvania avenue PARIS UNDER TflE COMMUNE; ?1. The House in Town. A sequel to4' Opportuni ties." By Miss Warner; 91 29. The Iliad of Homer. By Bryant; new edition; 9 vols.; The Bible Commentator. Br Bishops and other Clergy of the Anglican Church: vol.1; price 95. 8,..Mm.. 402 Seventh street, seX Intelligencer Building. jyOTICE. OPINING 0# A HEW STATIONERY 8T0B1 AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY. First-claea goods at fAir prices, for cash. LITHOGRAPHING. ENGRAVING, PRFNTINO _ AMD BINDING DONE TO ORDBB. The publio are Invited to call and examine oar new Mock. BEH. F. FRENCH. Under National Metropolitan Bank, and next door to Jay Ooake A Co.*, ?eU-tr Washington, D. O. IN THB BUPBBMB OOURT OF THB D1S 1 TR1CT OF COLUMBIA, _ HoUkmt m Social Term, b<r 23d, 1ST1. In the_c?se_qY_Chariee^_A. James, executor of for thePtnait< settlement and distribution of the personal estate of said deceased, and of the aeeets in hand, as far aa the same have been collected and turned Into moner; when and where all the creditors and heirs of fata deceased are notified to attend, with their claims miywiy vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all b??e9t in ?aid deceased's estate: ProriM, A copy at this order be publisbr 1 once a week fer three weeks In the Evening Star previous to the said day. Teet: A. WEBSTER, seJS tJt* Register of Wills. MABBLM AMD BLATB MAJfTBLB. vyll-1? ^orth Oi5^a5fy^T?rh nVronZ BUTHBEFOBO. cLoTd-? 961Mb* So, 485 9th Bt^'tSSr!'I^aS lit. FAMILY SUPPLIES, A& Qmcebib at mw nucnt FLOUR. FAMILY. 9* #8 M "T RA' - :: ? i? 1 do HAMS AND BACON. 8HOTTLDKB8. ? ?C BREASTS?Ertra Sugar Cured ?10o HAMS?Snw Cured .--10* HAMjU-Prime Sugar Cured ?17c HAMS?Extra Sugar Cored. SUGARS. POBTO BTOO, LUht Brown. DEMEBARA, \>ry Ll?ht "Ar'COKrEIjKfw York Clarified).... vJliANl LATEI>,New York Brand ('Kl'HHlD, " ?? 44 POU DEBED, M M TEAS. IMPERIAL 00c " Good - 7 4? " Choice 100c 44 Extra Fin* 140c JAPAN, Good 74c " Choice .100c " Extra Fine Silver Leaf. 180c OOLONG, Good. 40c " Better.? ... 74c " Choice 100c " Extra Fine l'ii ENGLISH BBEAKFA8T, Ch.iloe IOC 44 Extra Fine. 1*3 0UNP0WDEB 11 Choice \l? " Extra Fine ...17 4c As will be teen by the above Hit our stock mh prise* sixteen different var let lea, of which we have a large anpply now on hand, and are eonatantly re? reiving freak invoices, and onr facilities for obtain ing and receiving the same are such as that we have no hesitancy In asserting that we are able to OOCBpets ioily with any house this aide of Hew York. COFFEE. Our stock In this line is aleo Large and Complete. JAVA?Old Government Boasted >Oc JAVA? 44 44 JAVA?Choicest Old Government Boasted _34c JAVA?Choicest Old Government Green. SOc MARACA1B0?Boasted. 30c MA BACA I BO?Green *4c RIO?Beet Boasted 24e RIO?Best Green? 80c BIO?Good Green. _?_?17e In short, we make a specialty of the FAMILY TRADE, and make it onr study to fnrnish the ?r? k*st of everything in the way of family supplies generally. Our facilities for baying and freighting are unsur passed, and we guaranty to sell as low as an/ her bonse in the city, as also to give the article?quality and ??o? tit'j?as represented, or MOX17 XXFCHDKD. ELPHONZe Torsos dk co? QROCSR8, MASONIC TEMPLE, NINTH BTBEET, OPPOSITE PATENT OFFICE. ELPHONZO YOCNGS.l WM. H. SEABS. i an?-tf piNE GBOCIElKR AT 8MALL PROFITS. We respectfully call the attention of purchases to ovr stock of FINK TEAS, COFFEES, &C^ whiclt w? are selling at a very small advance. ALSO. TO OUR CHOICE BRANDS OF WINES, BRANDIES, AND WHISKIES, AT VEBY LOW FIGCBKS. ?ETZGEB * BYLES, 417 SEVENTH BTBEE1, mhJS-tr Next toOdd Eellows's Ha IiOUB! FLOUKll FLOCK!!! F Thereto no U? talking about which Is the best FLOCBforftunil) use; we have tried all brands in market, and find none to e<jual ISAAC WENGERS BEST VIRGINIA FAMILY, ?cd tt is sold by the following GROCERS of Wash ington: S. Bacon A Co., J. B. Wilson, Browning A Middleton, Jackson, Bro. A Co., Fray A Bro., 8 11. Bacon, Br<? k St l'rurr, Wilmarth A Ostrander, Walker A Co., B. A. A G. F. Walker, Geo. T. Biwisett, J.T.Fenwick, Ryon A Innhaw, W. H. Tpperman. Mttzger A Bylea, D. Nsilor A Sou. NEWMAN A T0L8OW, Ag-nti for tbe District, an 9 2m" No. 930 Louisiana av.nue. UEOWNIire dfc MIDDLETOH *-* would respectfully a*k a trial o their fine OOLONG TEA, at t> per pound, as it has b*eti pronounced by connoisseurs the Unset in the- market. TEAS. FINEST GUNPOWDER. FINEST IMPERIAL. FINEST YOUNG HY80N, FINkST JAPAN, FINEST OOLONG FINEST ENGLISH BREAKFAST, all new crop, and at greatly reduced drices. at BROWNING A MIDDLETON'B, old Pennsylvania avenue, OOFFEEB. MOCHA, OLD GOVEBNMENT JAVA, CEYLON, LAGUAYRA, MABAOAIBO, BIO, BOASTED OOFFEK ALL GBADE&. For aale low, by BBOWNING A MIDDLETON, 614 Pennsylvania aveoae. FISH. MACKEBKL, No. 1 ECONOMY SHAD, ST. JOHN ALEWIVES, POBT8MOCTH SPLIT HBBBINO, PICKLED SALMON. CODFISH and SCALED HERRING. ForsaU low,bjiow G jjyDDLETOH, Old Pennsylvania avsaaa, ASTRAL OIL. Dtps*/or Prmtt'f N*?- F.jylonvt A*r*MOil. Just received. 1,000gallons Pratt's ASTBAL OIL warranted not to explode. Trade supplied at Mew Fort prices, by BE0WwIjrQ k MIDDLETON, ?14 Pennsylvania aveaae. WINEB,*c as P: For ale low, *2boi _ Vf Kmm AM Buau. C-re ass; town, D, Q.,which we will sell at a very small ad vanee. It is wins of_eu own tawortatioa from the c^leDrmiad nonDoed bi Atlantic. HHPI ? Ws are Bols Agents for FAMILY SUPPLIES, k^. c U I A P I CUKAl'l ClIIAf KIT 1 B B A Y * B I ? koc list. IOT I C ?. In orS*r t<> k??| dow u niiMiil all Uidi-icf tocrrMt* _ nwic iw Washington. ob ttvogirt of oar yrirM being w Marti lower tn ? a 1.1 orwraa?la fa/t.ls per cent than ?' oa *erU*e<l it?t~w* b*?* c?*ne to iW w? ?? ?4??rtw? vir ?ricw. m wt have 4o??- kwfof.W. Simply for ilifltct. bo*M(f, lUi ow fi|ur?*. ktutf ao ? er> low, ?T?r ? one tlitok* * * ?r? itinvo orti Pntwrkiwcam?lA?l?* We really ma*t.bowwe*r, mention jwi a few prims. For io-iaim* Hiuir rnred H?ni. for |7c per lb.; Knf'wk Bre*kfa?t Hacid, IIHf. p?i lb.. l)b??M*r Bao*, fr<*n Ui>ri? A Jankin*. only 9c p-r Ik.; Mmbi au tab* (>ivt?a B?trr,Mil) ik. trtlb.; Ih ?( Ftfuil) Flour in lk? n>atk*t, only ft; Sn per j?*n?- l?m(; Extra nlre Fanoly.only |t V tn4 91 S LvaT Urd. I l> IV. per lb ; Br* ?i I?#r*r,l1f. pr lb ; Cuff* N?Ar. IV. Kfl>.;lp??ri?l IiA.Wt. par lb . Japaa TrA, Ma peril*. Bat, for th'- rrA*it Ak>?* ?? ? ?n'l mention Mr olbwr prirea. Com* m4 eee fur TatmltM. 351 .N.rtk Bid*) PFNRSYLYARIA AYERrE *?-? tr Between M and IS, *tr- K?. c. ISIS SEYBNTB 8TBEFT. Rortbwaat, Bk**b H Mid V. FINEST BAMS. FINEST RIMS IS. IS. IS. IS. IS. is. SrGAB (TRED CANVASSED RAMS, IS. IS. IS. IS. IS. IS. IS. The flne*t RAMS in th* rttr 1 ** Bmt M GAR CCRED SBOCLDEBS. II* SeJVb^TOnV I?o?laB VlLL*BCT: 1 bn*bel Choir# POTATOES 8 Bovruiii frtm. CREESE IS " Fair Quality ( HTKM K lone bar* R**t Laundry SOAP. IS lone bar* Good Laundrr SO A P Acau* ii uum.-Dt Bt*nd COM ESVET? MILK. 1 bottle Speer'a PEKrTIAM BITTEBS. the beat known reniedy for rhill* awI fr>r*r* 1 bottle hpeer V FLPBR WfRB.for tb* debllltntad. 1 bottl* Spe*r'a PttbT GBAPE WINB. 1 bottl* Sneer'a uld Ct'RKANT WIKB. 1 lotM* t.J ANGELICA. 1 l-otU* SPARK LING CATAWBA. I battle ASP G1W 1 bottle EXTR A OLI> RT* wnf?T. CHOICEST RORET IB TUB COM B. bHBBT CIDBB. 0. S. OR ABE A BOM, w9-tr ISIS 7th <mt T'HB MEW FRENCH OARDT M ACFAUTOBT. 1 MB A CAVANARD, Th* celebrated French Candy ?nnafactarer, keepa .alway* oa band a lore* itack of tk* ftneot fraak Fr. nek Caodiea at New *ork wbole*?l* price* Ho. 310 KhitrM.botv**! Pruia. trr?? and D atraat n rttweat. Dealer* will So weQ by tiring hl? i pLOUB, MEAL. MILL FEED. AT YBBY LOW BA1 ELEGANT OATS, ?obm of Lb* Snaat ever brought to thia L_ AT TBBT LOW BATES. WM. M. OALT A CO., Indiana aranne and lot atraat, ItB Rear Baho. and Ohio Railrond P*a*t STEAMBOAT LINES. ??p 10BBEB LINE STEAMER A BROW Inin ETEBT B0RR1NQ at 10 o'clock, from her wharf, foot of 7;U street, to Mi>r\T YEENOB and^ MARSHALL BALL, atoppinr at all* the iutennediate landing*. golug and coming. For freight or ?a*aa?e apply on board to OaptalB THOB. bTACKPuLE or to JAMES STB RS, jr9 General Snparlntendent. Willnrd'a Ho^gl. IV EW EXPRESS LINE. VIA CABAL, la irwtn PHILADELPHIA. ALKX ANDBIA.YA., W ASM 1NGTON AND GEoRUETOWB, D. G. Rsgr.lar aailtnr day fr m 14 North Wharrw Philadelphia. SATl'RPAY. at ISm. Fr-m. S3 Waier atreet. Go?'rgt towi, WEDNBS DAY,at S p. tt. Fr?-i?ht iro'' at any time. Apply to BYLE A TVLEB. SS W?wr atiwal Georgetown. l?. C.; M ELl'KIlvOE A CO., Alexan dria.Va.; WM. CLYDE A CO., 14 Koftk Wharraa Philadelphia. >ad-tf [ S. MAIL BOCTB TO KoBFOLB.. Si'atnet Lady o f tk* L.nJu. Jam*I Omy rommatti tnn. conmwut at fivrroU w>tiktki Va?>'i"i **d H -mnfikt iv??tramd for mil PWI* ?(<A? Se>?4. and ?r?;4 th* rrfnmrrt of tk* M t M T^axyTti? Omramy far tinMmi. On and aitr-r M<-ud?y, May lot. tk* Steaaaer LADE OF THE LAb K.carrvin* thel nlted Stat-* mal'. will leave b'-r wharf, of 7lh street. e< ery Monday, Wedne* dny and Ft-kiat.at 4pm. for Norfolk. Betnrntnf lea re Norfolk Tneaday, Tknraday and Batarday, ad ? p. m. bt ppln* at Alexandria. Fort Wa*hin?t?a Glymost, Mney Point, Point Lookout and Fortran M P - ' -* i *'?V" / ? ">??, h'ihi ii^>B('ai ua r rtriH Monroe. For frauht or pa**a?e applr on board, or im D pr*n?r?N''rf'^i. Yw; jr Bldri ijrr a do. Alexandria, t a.'J . G. R at?r?. Georgetown, p. or to DOR^fcY CLAOETT. General A?.4t, u . . . Cor. 16th >trret and New York arenna. No fretcht received at Tth *tr**t wharf arter tJI aLlr*,Jc'^ Iar* ^Norfolk. 84. round trip, J6. becund-tiaa* far* to Norfolk, S3; round trial ? * ii AtB-Iy Merchant s line of kteamshipb _ KTWKR WASHINGTON AND NEW TOBB.. Bereaftpr tke Fine tkeam?htpa B. 0. BNIGBT and JOHN GIBSON. will Maka'r^wlar w<k 1 y trip* between NFW Y^'RK. EX A Nl'Rl A , W ASH I NOT ON and*^^" GEOBOF.TOWN, OA tollowa IOEE from Pit 3S, Ea?t River, erarv fATCRDAT at 4 p. m. Leave GEORGETOWN avarj FRIDAY at If a m and ALEXANrRI A tke aajut> 4ai mi18 For ftill Information aoply to R. P. A DENBAB, Acent, office and wbarf atre*t, G-?rta town, wr at tke corner of 17tb atraet and Raw Tor* ftT^?intf J W THOMPSON, Praaidant. ?BOBTE9T AND QCI''BK8T LINE BOVTM. rtutkt Rtrkmomd, Frtti^irksbrrrf _ M and Pctoma* L'?r?Steamer* l?av* Seventh itreet Wharf, twice daily.^^^*^" (Sunday p. ?. e*cept-d,?at 7 ?.?. and 7 p.?. O?oa 609 Penti?yl*ania aveaue ?vw-tl PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOB TBB EBECTIoN OF A NEW MARKET Hoi SB OB CAPITOL BILL. OrncE or thk Boakd np Ptbi.tc WotuJ Otttrin qf Columbia, \ W a?hingtos. D C? S?pt-mU-r ?i. liffi. ' Sealed Prono*ai*,end >raed ,rPropo?al? for Market H"U?f," and addi>'y*?<d to tke Trea*ur*r of tk* H< ard. will b?- received at tki? ofllce antil 12 m.. on th<- 10th i'f (Vtolter, lt?71. for tbe erecti? >n of a new Market Uowc on e^uare 8Tt. Wa*hinrt"n. D C., ac cotdirg to plan* ^n?l ?peciticati <na ibat can l?e ? ?-u kud will b? cxaUinal at tbe uflct ?f Adolf Ciuaa, S. E. corner of 7tn and F street a Tbe propcwal* mu-i be made byflllinr oat tb* print ed blank. to be bad at the ofllce of Art.-If Clu??. Tha B<?rd reaen e? the rirht to rejact any or all Md*. If It be deemed by tbem to the inter**!* of tke city to do *o. Each bidder will be required, before pre^-at iitff bin bid .to <b*po*it with the Collector of W <t?louc ton city, to tbe credit of the Board of Public W.iras tlie ram of one thoweand (1AM) dollar*, talc lag re ceipt thrrrf >r. a* a guarantee that be will enter into and carry out tbe contract, if awarded to htin, in ac conlane* with hi* bid. The n?on?y ao depoaitad will be refunded to the at>Aurre?tifal bidder* after tha * ward of the contract, and to tbe contracts after till CiUipltUon of tin- ? rk JAMES A MAGRrPER. Per Board of Pabln- Woekf. wSD-til (RepACliron?Sunday p*|e r? It) pROPObALb FOR FUEL. Kavt Dkpa*t*ftt, I SepUtnber 27. 1871 C P'opoaala will ba r*r*ir*d by th* Secretary of tba Navt until noon of tb* Tth Octobeii. to furnlak Fl EL for tbe Nary DenprUnant and office* thereof in Washington, vie; w At) ton* be*t quality Baltimore Company Wkita a*h Egg Coal. l'Ori .rd* well *?aaoned Oak Wood, of go h) ulie. Tbe Wood and Coal to be <n*pected. weighed, and measured by the lnap>-ctor for tbe D"p*rtMent. at tbe expen*e of tke cr^rractor.In accordance with tbe act of Oongreaa of July II. D08. Tbedelivety to be made at tke Department,or owch otlirr place in Wa*hington a* mar be d-*ignated. aa *?? a* practicable after tke acceptance of tke bid or bid*, and tb* Department it to kara tha privilega of calling for fifty per cent, mote than tb* ijaanutiea herein apeci&ed U it aevaftt. JAMBS ALDBH. at 39 Arting Secretary of the Mary. LOAN OFFICES. COHEN'S LOAN OFFICE, ISSS BETBBTB 8TBBBT. corner of Bow York arena* /Ay and Serentk atreet ? Boney Ioal^i cw tkilwl ?oat liberal tanna on ?oid ai>4 oUrar wntokaa & <0 diamoada, plate, gnna, rend* era, and SnaalotkiM. Good* kept any lengtfr of time daairad. aafl ?A?0V WA8HIB0T0B LOAB 0FFIGB ABD SALES BOOB, ? SIS tJr^icV npu STOVES, Ac. A LL lldlf MOT BLAST OOOE, aiiP"Tr*r" OPAL. ... a 0*n lm Pllf CLtlllle 810 SS ~ SUM A woot)BTjrrs impboyed patebt. JL IBDIBPENSAHLI TO BYBBt ABS<' LFTEl/wJ ITHOrTJ?POB. for ge* w^. Ma^iand Air^mla A DM. Oulaaakl? 'lUg h t * ot Sato'