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G STAR. EVENIN Sunday comes three times a week in Sm: Ty se rerkan day of worship is om Friday, the Mohammed's hegira; Saturday is the path, and Sunday is supposed to be or English, Roman On Friday “ Isaac” came down inthe morning to say that we could see hear the howling dervishes if we would So we started at about ten o'clock, ollowed him through the labyrinthal streets up into Turktown, and stopped at length be- fore a small, unpretending edifice. nd between it and the street, was a garden of ical and native plants and trees, low palms bright dowers, purple ‘anites shining on the rich, green foliage. We entered through an ample gatews: id & mosaic pavement of little black toa paved court of the same, ding on three sides. je Was another smaller building, open e larger one, into which he ceremonies re’ We mere, not allowed to but might look in throug ‘Arvund the sides of the , were old men with lon bes; young men wit! rimson and cloth of | t . with turban and like their older and sterner look- Many wear a green tarbau ng that the wearer has madea pilgrimage nthe Turkish man in the center the “ Franks, and Greek churches. which surrounded tne All were seat @ large open « ntre of the room orming a circle ar from time to time. he circle, put his righ E nd him, took arm around | st, the little b tinues—A lab ter with an exp r rst word,each one makes a back- and with the se ection around the | two others enter | 3, at first in a | the ring. aud the howling t and dies away at length into a plaintive wail, again and again rises that single cry, 88 of a soul in deepest agony, while through- Allah Heu! Allah Heu!” like the erings of some wild beast im pain. Indeed it i+ almost impossible not to connect the idea of pain with the whole ceremony. g motion with w oved around, of worshippers 1 ery of anguish, and the low m xpressed the words they uttered, as the guide iold us when we asked what they said: “They pray to ¢ God have pity !” went away, again: he wild, lonel: n of animal suf d bare mercy ! ioned us, a8 we repeating the words within ny Turk, a» it would give great offense, and might be attended with unpleasant — Correspondence B7 Not a subject for man’s-laughter—man- B7It isayery trring thing to a whi ern paper pictures @ reporter, ina w style of school-reader, thusly: f See how joyful just heard that a man has cut ihe is going for the item. 1 you like to be a reporter and nig nd see dead persor OFFICIAL, LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, d_ Sessic 4 i Passed Fcmty-Sesoad Ussaren, te i the shipping and Be: nd for the farther of same That if any advance of wages is made or anco seenrity given to ar y of the above rable by iim as if no jomed ap the seer security may, ten day +sne tor and re- mised by the a » the owner or from any agent wh ed the drawing of the secur- ether competent court; aad shall be eufficient forsach sgent,and thar the | Teceipted by the seaman, | 1 umed to hare b port se sforemnil. and tot the master sh at the commet sent ( omitting sigaat «d Gp in such part of the he crew: and on default ur ® penalty not ¥ seaman who haa signed anagree- arged before the con: f the voyage or before one month’s on his part justif y- d, without fanit ud without bis conse efrom the master or he may have earned, & { tai i amount to ons month's wages as compensa- | adducing such evidence as the } art hearing the case deems satistactory of hav ing been so im properly discharged aa aforesaid. y- ser such compensation as if it were wages dilly 22. That al) seamen discharged in the Udited merchant ships engaged {i receive their wages in Mmmissioner under this wise directs; and any master or owner of aay discharges any such seaman belong: ot, except as aforesaid, pays his wages United States in any other manner, shall ceediog fifty dollars Ty master shall, not less than ying off or discharging or if be is to be dis 4 shipping commissioner, to # fail and trae accoun ug commissioner all deductions be made therefrom t whateocver; and in default shall for ty not exceeding fifty jon from the wages of any sea- f any matter hsppening owed, unless it ts in count delivered; and the mas ch euch deducti inctions as thoy that purpose, to be Ss hereinafter pro. re any Competent a to such payment harce of any seaman, © payment of his wages, the master shall f his service apd thi fo the form hereto annexed. marked | and give to any nd discharge, he shall, ¥ master tails to That the proviso annexed s iu the discharge of commissioner ¢h sever between @ agree in writing bi Figh’sot parties, and hand and official eval of © com: such enbmission or award sball be prima- Sec. 28. That in any proceecing relating to the or discharge of any seaman, carried acy shipping commisstoner, under the of act, such shipping com: the owner, or his agent, or upon the ate. er any other member of the «duce any log books, paper: bu their respective posseash 0 any matter in queetion in such proceed him and examine any of then at or near the place, ie crew who. when called art may call befor F other member of t by the shipping commission *. papers, or di Cuce any euch ments as afore Dis possession or power, or does not appear ail, UR oes he sho: snable canse tor such a defauit, for each offense fi @ one handred dollars, lication being made by the shipping-com: ‘eases of contempt of the Tust the following roles shail be observed settlomen: is before « shippi << missioner, of any Gischarge and pet he master the preeence of the ans mutual release nd give evidence, penalty not exes missicver. shall be Larthe; n of the court, as in eve of The court, With respect to the SeeDAL Tes pecii' i ‘commissioner, ehall for wages Te. ‘ein a book te be kept for thet par? ote =f ys ‘That both the master and tlement. orthe wettl-ment hasbeen isi bing comminioner; aitosted shall parties thereto, on account of Dat voyage of } Telease, certified ‘h shipping commi hherete,Sraciring the sassy ane i . * receivable. tn evidence upon aesent to such adjusted by the swages, in respect of ti baad and seal of suc: bal. iasioner to be sod such copy shall be effect “t par te to be 7 {riginal of which ‘ parports to be a copy: ug commissioner are hereby rr, , settlement. or oi hall operate ae evidence of the tion of any claim; : being made bya master before & and give to such master a st * Amount so paid, and such statement shail, be- tween the master and bis evidexce that he has mentic ned. vexed, are fications ower Bec. 22 ship or shi for si! p E: Sec. 3 % act.and case be ted by bim, Pai y for enc De recut erab eny mer United officer, or or water. them, to x proper ¢ make suc sbiela’s, Mr | the decenaed, Fowler. the 6th ement of the yer. be received as payme.ts thereia Sd form that hedeciines to give auy opinion ch, particulars, oF apon any of them: and the ortu «if desired so to do by an’ gi indorse on bis certificate of discharge a copy of «0 much of euch report as concerns him That every seaman, being a foreigner, who declares bis intention ot becoming @ citizen o! the United Btates in any competent court, and shall have served three years on board of ited States subse date of such declaration, may,on his app! competent court, and the production of his cer- discharge ané good conduct during that his certificate of his declaratt n i e admitted a cit ery seaman, being ether wit zen cf the United States; and 8 foreigner. shall, after his declaration of intention bec: me e citizen of the United States, have served said three yea the United — for the p: ad deemed a'citizen of jose of tannin, ut ship of the coutrary in any previous act ithsianding; bat such seaman ghall, oees of protect. as be de-med such, after the Bling of bis decia. ion of intention to become such citizen. Sxc. 3). That & seaman’s right to wages and pro- to commence either at tho mmences work, or at the time specified in the agreement for his commencement of Work oF pragence on beard, whichover first happens. Th.t ne seaman shall by any other than is provided by this act forfeit his liew be deprived uf any remedy for the recovery of Lie wages t> which he would otherwise nd every stipniation in any bh any provision of this a by which any seaman Tight to his wases in the or to abandon any right iain in the nature of sal- visions shall be take time st which he ce u the ship. have teen entitled; agreement inconsiat consents to aband cane of the love which he may have hali be wholly imoperative. ‘That no right to wages shall be dependent freight by the ship, and every sea- apprentice who would be entilled to de- | mand and receive any wages if the shipon which be bas served bad carned freight shi | other rules of law and conditis al case, be entitled to claim and recover the same of the master or owner in personam, notwithstandia, that freight has not been earned; Dnt in all cases o wreck or loss of ship, proof that he has not exerted himself to the atmost to save the ship, cargo, and res shall bar his claim. Sec. 33. Thi man terminates before the . by reason of “he ship, auch seaman shall be | the time'of service prior to such termination, but not for avy farther period re. 34. Thai subject to all in cases where the service of any riod contemplated the wreck or loss of entitled to wages for tho ReATMAN OT fw ntitled to wages for any peri unlawfully refus quired after the prentice shall be during which ke or neglects to work when re- he agreement for his begivning work, nor, unless the court hearmg the for axy period during which in Inwfully imprisoned for aay off-nse commit- hetwise direct Src. 35. That the master or owner of any ship taking voyages as hereinbefore described tn section twelve of this act, except foreign-g0 Fay to every seaman i ships, shall is wages within two days Afier the termination of the agreement, or att time such seaman is discharged, whichever first happens: and in the case of forcign-going ships, within three days after the cargo has been delivered, or within five daye after the soaman's discharge, ona; and in all cases the seaman discharge, be entitled to be on account, & sum equal to one-fo the balance due to bim; and every master or owner to make payment in manurr said withont sufficient canse shall pay to the MAN ® FU Lot exceeding the amountof twodaye’ hot exceeding ten daye, Snring which payment In delayed bevond * ve periods aforesai whichever firat hapy bail, at the time ot who neglects or ref and sach sum shail be claim made before the ‘That this section the masters or owners of any vessel where ihe man is entitied to share in the profite of the cruise or Yoyage. Ene 36. That pant reribed in eee | to ary officer in comman court: Provided. ny three or more of the crow of he United States, this act, may comp! cy shipping-commissioner, or any chief « that the provisions or water for the use_of the crew are at any-time of bad analiry, unfit fer use, ordeficieat in quantity; euch ‘ficer shal! thereupon examine t cause thet to be examined; examination swch provisious or water ste foand to be of bad quality and unfit f im quantity, the person making such ex. tion shall signify the sare master of the ship therenpon pr here the same can be to be of a bad yoality and wulit for use, or the requisite quantity of any 80 nfficient in quantity T wat.r which have been so signified as id to be of bad quality and unfit for w Ineur ® penalty not ox f the ew tion of any so i every such cas one hundred do! e leg book, sa: reef to the district yudge of the port at which such vessel is bound, aud sach mce in any legal send & report report shall b hat if the officer to whom any such id ts made certifies in such statement as aforesaid that there was no reaso: th complaint, each of the part to forfeit to the master sum not exceeding one | complaint ax [ast afor ining shall be lin or owner, out of his way week's wages. ifany seaman, as aforesaid, while as aforesaid to any | al officer of any shipef the | or any shipping commissioner.aza’nat he master, the said master shall. place where there is any such fuid. ae soon as the survice of the ship will permit and if the shipis not then at such a place, 0 auch place as the service of amen, or any of r send him or them ‘ashor: bat he or they may be enabled to ud shall fin defaait incur a hundred dollars. fficor as afore her first arrival hip will perm t, allow MARBIED. —GARDINER. On thy won, HORACE DeEVAUGH & to Miss E. GARDINER, aS WZARETH th of Washing: FRISBY—FBERT. On the éth instant, by_the Rev Jobn H. Dashiell, EUGAB FRISBY to Miss LAURA V. EBERT, both of Georgetown, D.C. * — Per tag On Tuesday, Aug 6th, at the > to Miss SARAH | E. HOYLE, both of Washiagton,D.C. No cards, * COON. In Georgetown, D. C., on Welnesda: morning, August 7th, COON, in the sist year cf ber age Friends of the family are res attend her funeral from the resi 253 west Saratogs Pine, Baltimore, Md. EWALD. On the 6th instant, afters short but painful illness, JOHN £WALD,'in tho 30th year of Ris'age. He was s native of Germany. and has beon a resident of this city for the last twenty one years, is from our household ice we loved Js stilled, A biace is vacant in cur midst, Which never can be filled. The faneral will take place fro strect, between Chatsworth and Aligh AY n the residence of er of Sch street and Massachussits avenue, Thursday afternoon at 40'clock. FOWLER. On the7th of August, 1572. CHARLES H. FOWLER, infant son of Solumon and Mary 8. With harps in hand an angel band Knelt around the heavenly throne To ask of God this b To call their baby home. And when the With birds and bicomi: weg wilt ring is here again, ud the pleasant hours. Foneral will r 1 to-HOrKOW, &: at 2030 [ street N.W. MAGRUDER. instant, at 40 In Montgomery county, Md. stant, MARY L., infant daughter o Fletcher and Martha M. Magruder, aged $ months. Her foneral will take place «n Thursda: at Il o'clock, at Oak Hilt Cemetery _UNDERTAKERS. ICHAED F. HARVEY, UNDERTAHER, (Successor te HARVSY § MAK) No. 934 ¥ Srnewr, between Ninth and Teath. METALLIC BURIAL CaS&S AND CASK BTS @f every description; SHROUDS, HABITS, &. Ricans W. BARKER, CABINET MAKEE AND UNDERTA €12 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. ew: KE OF NDS MADB AN FORMISURE Ooratende 7% MADE LED Wise mackerr, UNDERTAEHER, So, 736 77H STREET, BETWEEN G AND H STREETS} Coffins and Onskets of all kinds. epm-iy Bratarssd at janlé-ly mMo™=* BETUB pe mf a hace Parga maylé-ly' y=rosrant, ‘Ldmirai Golds Gen. ia uae, Crapeerqiayeae ce one, BUILDERS, AUCTION SALES. } B® W. L. WALL & 00. Auctioncers, | inal Horse and + No. 9 ave. 10th’ streets TEUSTFE'S SALE OF 0! LA HOBSE, BorLDER's WAGON, HARNESS Dante ORSES, PRIVATE STOCK, NEW AND } fang! HAND BUGGIES, CARTS, HAR- . ee On THURSDAY MOBNING, August 8.h, po Bpony ed at 10 o'clock, wi our Baz: | HORSES AN by order of B. Wallach, trustee. Hack Horse. | Builder's Wagon and Harness. About fifteen large. heavy Work Horses just ar- rived and will be sold peremptory. A full descrip- ton will be given of each Horse at time of sal Te-ms c WM. L. WALL & 0+ | it Auctioneers. GEEEN_& WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. Northwest corner 10th and D streets. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE ON F STREET BORTH, BETW 2p AND 3p BTREETS EST. AT AUCTION On WEDD ESDAY, the 14th day of August, 572. at 6 o'click p.m..we shall sell,ou goot two-story Frame Hous: 209.) with bake-honse and oven at tached, g 24 feet front, running back 120 feet to epee Hey ‘erms: One-Palf cash; balance in6 and 12 months. for notes bearing interest from day of sal», recar-d m the property sol Ailcon ps at purchaser's cost, @10) Barer eek off EEN & WILLIAMS, Anct (goVESEREN T sale. U_ 8. Navy Yarn, Wasnry, ComMANDANT's OFFics, Inly 31. 1 (being N. Yeyancing and | down when the p oN | Will be offered at public sale, to - | highest bidder, on SATURDAY, August 10th, 1872, at 12 m., at the Washington Navy Yard, One (1) Horse. Terms cash. Animal te be renioved on the day of sale L. M. GOLDSBORUUGH, an7-3t Rear Admiral and Commandant. x VELL & KING, Auctioneers, BY =e No 410 Eleventh street, one door north of Pennsylvania avenue. PIANO, HAIR OLOTH PARLOR FURNITURE, MARBLE-TOP BUREAUS AND WASH: STANDS. WARDROBES, BEDSTEADs, LOUNG CHAIRS. TABLES. CARPETS, MATTING, OILCLOTH. MATTRESSES, BOL ETERS, PILLOWS, BLANKETS, SH®ETS: CHINA WARE, CHAMBER AND OOOK STOVES. kc..&c., AT AUUTION, On MONDAY MORNING, ‘Angnst 12th commencing at 10 o'clock, we shall sell without reserve. at No. 514 12th sireet weat, between E and F streets north, the above as. sortment of Furniture, being the effects of @ Inds declining housekeeping ‘806-50 ICOLDWELL & KING, Ancts. \ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 1001, northwest corner 10th and D streots, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL ES- Benjamin F. Gilbert” ‘8. Edward ©. Carrington and | ®4. No. 11, Ecward 0. Carrington, Jr. = Under and by. virtue of a decree of tho Su- reme Court of the District of Columbia, in chancery sitting, rendered in the above entitled cause, and the two deeds of trast mentioned ta said decree, both bearing date on the 27th day of Decem- ber, A’ 1870, and both being from the said Bouje- min ¥. Gilbert and wife to the said Kdward © Car- Lington, Jr., one duly recorded on the 224 day of in liber No. 635, folio 232, one of the ie for Washington county, D.O..and_the day in fiber No. H.B 4, d records for Prince George county, Md. and by the written request of the said Edward 0. Darrington, the cestne qui trust onéd in anid deede of trust, and the present of the notes therein described. the ‘mder- trustee will offer forsale at public auction remises. on MONDAY, the oth day of S72, at 8 o'clock p.m., the following valn- able rest cAtate: Loz, in ‘equare 625, in anid cit d District; and it sad lot d 1 for enough to pay the amount duc the said Edward 0. Carcing tou by the seid Benjamin F. Gilbert inteuded to be cour cd by saia deeds of trust, the trustee will offer for sale at public anction. on TUESDAY the 6th day of Angust, 1872, at 6 o'clock on the premives, lot 2 In syuare 967. And 'f the said two lots do not sell for enough to pay edness, the Trustee will offer for aale, at jc auction, on the premises, t wit: At Hun- qu. Prince George conaty, state of Maryland, elock p. m.onSATU BDAY, the (Seventeenth) 47th day of August, 187% ain pisces or parcels of ground, dee ribed mpan the Tap or subdivision ington as Lote numbered from one(1) to uty six(75), inclusive, in Square numbered twenty two (22). being the of said square twenty-two, except lote num from seven (7) to thirteen (13), inclusive. in fquare. Also, lote numbered from one seventy luclusive, im Square numbered fifty thr umbered from one (1) to seven (7) ve. containing nine. ty six the ) square feet of gronud A.=), lots numberd from one =! (76), inetusive. in Square numbered two (2, the entire of said equare. containing ous b end ninety thousand (1W.WN) square for Additional notice of this gale will be giv Marlboro’ papers. ‘Terms: Cach sufficient to pay costs of court, in- elncing Auditor's fees in th. cuuae—thy'ex- penees of executing tha amount ; r said decree snd deeds of trusi. And the balance m equal instalments of six (6) aud tw (12) months, ntes. with interest, of urcharer will be taken, secured by deed of trust the property. Stamps and conveyauctng at the cost of the purchaser. "$100 to be paid on sail lots five dollars upon each of the Hanting ‘ately mpon sale, or the Trustee re Tight to immediately resell ‘Terms of complied with in five days, or the Trustee erves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the sulting purchaser. EDWARD 0. CARRINGTON, Jn., jy22-d Trustee. BF THE SALE OF LOT 19, 1N SQUARE NO. 645, 1s POSTPON ATURDAY. the 10h instant; ako, No 2, in Square No. 97 until MONDAY, the 12:b instant, same hour an: place. By order of the Truste: ané d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Northwest corner luth and D streets. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT THE CORNER OF BOUN- DARY SURERT NORTH AND Tra STREET oon? AT THE JUNCTION OF 71u STREET By virtue of adeed of trust. dated the 9th day of March 1D, 1867 and recorded in liber ELC. one of the land rec- ds for W a1 county, iu t District of lumbia. ard by request of the holder of the notes, I sbail sell st public anction, in frout of the premises, on ¥RIDAY. the 9th day of August, A. D. 187; 6 o'clock p m., all that lot, plece or parcel of ground ard premises situate in said county, being part of a tract of land Krown as ** Mount Pleasant,” and de scribed in a certain plat of subdivision of part of Mount Pleasant as Lot numbered thirty-seven ,(37,) he said lot being contained within the following metes and bounds, that {+ to say: Beginning for the came @ta point on the continuation of 7th street went 117 feet and 9100 north of the intersection of 4 contipnation with the north liae of Boundary eet, and running thence in a northerly direction 40 feet 75 100, thence in a westerly direction 241 feet and 6 hence sontherly 25 feet and 8 100, thence twardly 16 feet and 93100, and thence northeastwardly 145 feet to the ) apn of beginning, ng 1406 square feet of ground, with the m<uts, consisting of a Brick Dwelling-house, ‘Terms: One third cash; balance in 6,12, 18 and month notes bearin, st and secured by a deed of trust on the p All conveyancing di rovenue stampa at the cost of the purchgser. $100 down ou the day of sale. And if the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the day of sale, the Trovtee reserves the right to resell the property at and cost of the defaniting pur- chaser, by advert! yng three times in some newspa- ver published in, Washington city. D.C. BUDOLPH EICHORN, Trasteo. jy-cokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts: BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, ‘No, 1001 northwest comer 10th and D ats. RECEIVERS SALE OF THE STOCK JN TRADE, FIXTURES. &0., OF WILLIAM F. BRETT, AGENT; ALSO, A VALUABLE LKASE. WITH PRIVILE F PURCHASE AT A LOW EqUARE NG. S37. LN rite City. ALSO, 3.000 OF BOOK ACCOUNTS. é i by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columb: yasned therein on the ilth day ft June. A. D. 1872, in a cause therein dependin, ‘ob E. Lyon, plaintiff, and wit, m * id cause numbered 2765, 2&4. ii, the undersigned, seeirtat Receivers by lecree, will, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of Aw Jo72_ at 11 o clock a.m., at the premises numbered 932 F str-et, N. W.. inthe city of Wash ington, proceed to sl! at pablié auction, to the high- eet bidder, all the stock im trade, book accounts, fixtures, Kc. of the firm of W: foray contained im the storeroon: N W., ondor the St. Cloud Hu tr 8 inventoried at 16,000 odd dollars, cost prices and comprises évery.hivg usually contained in & first-class notions or fancy stock. ‘The Receivers will also, at the same time and place, sell a valuable lease having 5 years yot to.run on Lot 17, im Square 377. in this cfty. fronting on F sirect west, between Ninth and Tinth streets lease gives to the lessee the right to build, and. 180, the privilege cf purchase at the expiration of the lease, at the rate of — per square fect. ‘The stoek and fixtures will be offered together in one lump, to the highest bidder therefor. ‘The terms of sale are: One third cash, and bal- ance in two equal ts. at six and twelve months, secured to the satisfaction of the Recelvers, A deposit ct $400 will be required at time of sale, Ti the terms of sale are not oct lied with withia five days cf the day of sale, the Recelvers reserves the t to re-sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting ETD ERM yf testers B. ROSS P} YY. » autd (Pat. Gnesn & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Pe a he oe ee BRE BET D "3 Tho liam F, Brett, agent, 25° Ninth st this EEA Rae be UE eae ps Fite ties 4 Ff al t i i AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. PROPOSALS. RAILROADS. B* GRE! @ WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 1001 Northwest corner of l0th and D sts. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE CARROLL PLACE rend by virtue af a raat iw 3th day of ‘June, A.D. lav. and daly re- corded in Liber No. 65i, folio 380, one of the land records for Washington County, in the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party holdi the Srst lie therein mentioned, the undersigned, trustees im said deed of trust. will sll suction. in fropt of the Bremiere, at 5 . m.. on WEDNESDAY. the 31st dey of Jaly. AB. 1872. ali that property Known as Lots thirteen (13) and fourteen (14,) in Square 72, in the City of Wash- ington, D.C.; and aiso that part of Lot twelve (12,) ip the same sgnare, beginning at s point on the west Hine of said fot twenty-eight (28) feet distant from the southwest corner thereof: running thence to the northwest corner of the lot; thence to the northea-t corner of the lot; thence slong the east line of the lot to @ point in said east line twenty-eight (23) feet distant from the southeast corner o! aid lot; thence ip a straight line to the place of beginning; together pes A all the improvements on said lots part of Jot. The above described propert: comprises the greater portion of the Carrell piace property other. wise kpown as Duff Groen’s row, fronting abu nt MS feet on lst street east, between East Capit and Pennsylvania avenue, and facing U Ospitol Park. and presents to capitalists and others on- of the most desirable investments to be und in the gity of Washington. “The improvemonts consist of four brick buildings, two of thm he d large Under the discretion reserved tothe trustees in the dced of trust, the whole of the said property will be offered in mass. The terms of sale are: $14 WO cash, of which $1.00 will be required to be paid immediately at the time of asle and $13,000 within five days thereafter; and the balance in two equal instalments, for which the rchaser will be required to give his two promis- ry notes, payable at six and twelve ithe sfter date thereof, bearing interest at the rat ften per cent. per annum. to be dated the day ef sale, and to be secored by adeed of trust upon the premises. The terms of sale are to be fally ied with within fivedars. otherwise the trustess rvs the right to resell the property at the risk cost of the defaniting purchaser, after one week's notice. All conveyancing and stainps are (o be at the cost of the purchaser oe ORITTENDEN AF Me ES DEN, ! rrastees. ayo GREEN & WILLIANS, Aucta. Bs THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY. the 3d day of August. 1872, satne hour and place. By order of the Tru aul-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. R2-THE ABOVE SALE i8 POSTPONED until WEDNESDAY, August 7. 1872, same hour and ace. By order of the Trustees aus-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BY GBEEN © WILLIAMS. Ancttoncors ‘No. 1001 northwest corner of 10th and D ste TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE CORNER 10rm AND C STREETS SOUTHEAST, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY. August 7th, 13/2, at © Bow PD. m. we shallsell. in front of premises, part Lot numbered six,(5,) in eqaare mumbered uine hundred and forty five, 98, having a front of H tect, runving back a goed depth aud improved by a two etory Frame House. Terms: Ono half cash; balance in 6, 12 and 13 months for notes bearing interest from day of sale, secured by a deed of trust om the propery seid All conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. S100 down when sold iy3i GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, B* GUILD & LOCKIE, Auctionosrs, 1014 Penusylvania ayenne, SALE OF THE ESTIRE STOOK AND FIX. EM ND GOODS EMB! SIMERES « DOF EVERY ST Sree San HOS 2 MY s : z SLES BHELVIN WERS. &o., &e Gommencing on WEDNESDAY, Aug. 7, at © « clock, we will sei] the above-mentioned tock and fhetures. ‘The well known reputation, taste ant ex. f Kran Hughes, who has bel bis place in this store Tor the Inst thirty tgasrantee that everything about nd of the Intest sty will ry Ali sums ander ene hund nount a credit of #ixt for aatistactory indorsed PY LAtHMes 8 CLEARY Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers.th st. Southweet corner Pennsylvania ave, and ti Star Office Building. STRIPED PARLOR FUBNITURE AND NCE, HAIR-OLOTH SOFA, PAINTED COTTAGE SUITES AND OTHER OU AMBER FURNITUBE 1EB BEDS, BOLT. AND MATTRESSES, LINE: Ww ING A OAL SHADE! ING. NSTO, TABL y AN OEING AN -CHEN BEQUL &c.. ON ae, On THUSSDAY MORNING, Anenat §. 1872. commencing at 10 o'clock, we #hall atthe residence of a gentleman decliniug honsekeeping. being No. 320 12th street, be tween C and D northwest, the above men- tioned furniture, ‘Terms cash. ans-3t LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. B® GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers. Northwest corner lth and D street ADMINISTBATOB’S SALE OF aoe AT BEDSTEADS., BEDDING. BUREAUS, LO NG GLASSES, TABLES, CANE’ SE HAIRS, LOUNGES, WINDOW VES. EXTENSION TABLES, CU’ HELVING, BUTTLES. LIQUORS. AN GIN. WHISKIES, BRA CLABET WINE, MEASURES, ac. By order of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, dated Augost 3rd, A.D, 1872. shall sell, by public anction, on THUBSDAY, the Sth inst., at 10 o'clock a. m .& part of the personal effects of the late Keanu Reed, deceased, situated at the corner of 13th street west and G street north. ‘Terms cash CHAS. N. THOMAS, Administrator. aus-d GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y WM. L. WALL &00.. Anctioneers, w Marble Building No, 900 and 903, 8. W. cor. Penn, ave, and 9th st PEREMPTORY SALE OF FOUR VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION, CONTAIN- ING ABOUT 74,000 SQUABE FEET, AT THB COBNER OF MBTRERT NOBTH. 2p STREET AND DELAWARE AVENUE EAST. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, August th, at 6 o'clock, we will sell, in front of the mises, Lots 12,13, 14andi5, in Square 712, and will be sold in quantities to snit, ‘The above property is in 4 rapidly improving part of the city, and oers special inducements to buyers. ‘Terms of the sale will be one fourth cash and the lance in 6, 12, 13 and 24 months, with interest; tes te be secured by a deed of trust on the premi- 8 All conveyancing, & , at the oF use of the burchaser Title perfect. A’ deposit of @20 will be Tequired oR ¢ach lot as soon as sold. iy W. L. WALL & O0., Ancts. WALe OF FRAME BUILDING. Will be sold af Auetion, on the War Department grounds, near I7th street, Washington, D. on THURSDAY, Angust §, 1972 at 11 o'eloc &, m., one small Frame Building cath, ‘The building to be removed within fiv . JAMES R. BROCE, au3-st Disbursing Clerk, War Department. ¥ WM. L. WALL & CO., Anctioneers, New Marbie Building Nos. 900 and 902 Peunsylvauia avenue, BUILDING LOTS BAST oF tHE CAPITOL AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Angust 9, at 6 Bosra in froot of the Premises, we will sell original Lots 1, 2, 17, 13,19 and 20, in Square (030. ‘Aud immediately after the above is sold we will seli Lots (original) 4 and 5, fi 1 inte above k have ail bee ‘ots. and we would respect ticn of buyers to the above sales "Ferme of the sale will be: One fourth cash; ,12, 15 and 21 months, with interest: the bor ee ene secured by a Bye of trust on the premises. All conv expense as soon as : “Soa < Wik. WaLee nal Horse aud Certiage Basaat, 98 Louisiana avenue, between 9th and 10th streets TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HORSE AND WAGON, virtwe of a deed of trust to me, dated the 1871, and duly re- Petey tra hc ae a the land rs din ‘GACH, Trustee. Le OO Retin, B** 80008 § atte wren. ‘¥ GREEN & WILLIA Auctionsers, B No 1001 tet oth aud Dats, TRUSTEE'S sack OF VALUABLE IM PROVED REAL ESTATE, S1FCaTED. ON THIED STREET WEST, BETWEEN 1 AND nan! by regne thereby secured. tbe undersigned tra for sale at pubic auction. on the prem UBDAY, the 17th dey of A uf Pguare Lom : the southeastern corn=r of said Square, thence ranting worth along the aid street twenty-one (21) fect and elgh thence west and at right < wi eighty-six (so) feet to a pu twenty-one (21) feet ard eight east to the said street and place of begia proved by a two-story Frame House. ‘Thie preperty will be sok ott) a prior dead of trust. the amount of which will t Terms of sale: One-third cash: equal instalments, at 6 and 12 mov notes of the purchaser, bearing by deed of trust upon the pre % Stamps sud conveyancing at pa r'scost. 98 down when pr terms of eale sre not compiied with tn ti om day cf sale the property will bo res De tisk and cost of the defaniting purchaser EDWARD C aug dtds im mn. Ja. Trustee, A BY LATIMER & cunany, actioners and Bes! Corner of Pennsylvania arenne and Ill Star Offce Boilding USTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP. ERTY ON T STRERT, BETWEEN 17Tu AND 1*1H STHEETS NW AT AUOTIC Vader and by virthe of @ deed « a ARTY , BST ny the 2tet J bor 608, fol and by direction of par ry, 1 al soll. in frout of the premises, on MONDAY. Anca 26th, 1572, at 6 o'clock p.m. Lot li, un Sauare 1s sanie fronting 62 fect 9 inches on’ north T stree running back 195 feet to a 0 fc Terms: One-third cash; resi with my ts trast dd OnveyANciNg at pur- time of sale M. ASHFORD. Tras angS-cofds LATIMER & CLEARY, Aner BOOKS, STATIONERY, & EW BOOKS AT PHILP & SOLOMON’. ‘Three Books of Sopg. By H. W. Longfellow. ABeven Months’ Bun Up and Bown,and A the World. By James . Croesing the Atlat : Poem. By Frederic” Misi Tet W. P: Alabama Claims. ‘Phe case of the ited States. 736 pees of Aunapoli: the Capt plete... Lord Bilgobbin. By os beaver. Albert Lune}. By the late Lord Br Boston 1 ‘i onB TEES Philadelphia Lilestrated, AN! the new Books re Books sent by mail, po! PHILP & SOLONONS, Booksellers and Station jes 911 PE JEW BOOKS PUBLISE N at SHILLING TON'S BOOKSTOR 5, BNES 4% Br. axn Pa. A Good-by Bone in Sho; pr! to the ee B worth; §! g18 $1t ith’ 581.80.” Riel hel Lee. By the an Crown from the Cs Many Threads; 75 cents. Maud M Thomas; 25 cents. North American Re $1.8 therm Fangs,” By Oliver 0) a Blanche Pore Linon Play ine Cs Everything in the m: poblicetion line, wb 3 ON'S Booker: eer wud Pr Corner Netion OPENING OF ANEW #TA7 x AND BLANK ROOK MANGFACTORY First-class goods at intr prices WITHOGRACHING, RNGRATING, PRES AND SINDING DOK TO ORDE The public are iurite? to call sud examine on ow stock. BES. ¥. FRENCH Under Nations! Metropolitan Ha! ‘and next door to _ REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 905 F STREET. 905 PHIL. H. WELCH & CO.. REAL ESTATE BROKE, AUCTIONEERS AND INSURANCE AG ENTS. Wo buy and scll Real Estate. Honses, Stores Apartments and Offices to reut and lease. Kents collected, guaranteed and advanced. Money care. fally invested. Negotiation) of ail kinds faithfully executed. Houses built; long time given for pay. ment. Plans, specificativns, contracts and dente skillfully dra ‘stisfaction cuaranteed. Give ug one call and we will merit auother. BF Ofice under Masonic Temple. jeno- Am P. BROWN, Corner N. ¥. avenue and 18th street, Washington, D. 0, WHOLEsALe Draen In LUMBER, LIME. CEMENT, SAND, &o..c., &< LUMBER BILLS cat to order on =" vale. BLUE STONE for Building, Ma :cusicine ané Paving purposes delivered in any part of the Dis BEAL RETATR ponght and seta and money to vested. To thie branch of the business I will here snr Gra ny Betaoual attention and will be at zy Saiz Seis Tom ten a. P- until four p.m. marl- LOAN OFFICES. GOLDSTEIN & CO., LOAN OFFICE, 614 OC STREET, may6 Under the Metropolitan Hotel. SPECIAL Notic Bolling off for thirty days at CARO® LOAN OFFICE AND BAZAR, Wo, 914 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU Between Sth and 10th streets, A large stock of unredeemed New and Second-hané Sine Gold and Silver WATCHES, sted | BINGS and FINE JEWELRY below suction ices. Cail and see, it will ‘ = nore pay you, —_— COHEN'S LOAN OFFICE, corner of 2:8 stra and New York avenue, euirance on New York avenue. The most private loan offi fu the city. Money loared at the lowent rat of interest on Gold and silver Watches, Diataouds late and Pisted Ware, Guns, Pisco, Ladice and Gentlemen oe, pets, and articles value. All goods Kept one year as J. HEIBERG: F. (Successor aE: Londen & Uo.,) OuEizaNs, REMY AND NAY, mM jog yd Le ris-tf "Wo d03 Bouse eve. Washinton, Zee _HoS08 Peun’s. eve.. Weshitgton, 'HI8 [8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- AR obtained from the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, holding a special term, letters: fprtmmentary om the pe pal estate o¢ WILLIAM H. GODEY, iste of Washington county. D jflggensed.! All persons having claims againet of » . iyiw ae" Bina y es GODRY. watcurts Vr ER tea HX P, Costin. ca seakoons C, Waiomruax GOvESNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE INSA’ Bricks reg air Circulars specifying the amount and qualities of Inmber and Uricks required may be had ou appl. tiop atthe hospital C. Hl. NICHOLS, Saperintontent. ROPOSALS FOR FUEL. DeraRtMent or tHE Ixrerion, Wasuineton, D O., Joly 20, ista Sealed Proposals will be receiy « Angust 20, 1s: lear ee Washingtou ra bTEEgh tickets to af m.. TUESDAY, Frel for this Department and its several bar @) tows (2.20 pou or Wilksbarre Mive, No 1, White a: . three bended (300 © the tow) best quality of Shamokin Coal € Ubrough togeeti ds best ad sound. The above ‘Department buildings as be Inepeeted. weighel and mearnre? with su act of Congress approved es from the shippers must be als deut, cortitying that ch contractors) is ihe k. pened in the oMer of the Sper Presence of such bid¢ers as may nd will be required of thi the faithful performance ot C. DELANO, Secretary FOR HEADSTONES FOR NA TARY CEMETERIES, War DEraxrxent TIONAL MILI e invited for markin: emoteries a8 requir reseed to the Quartermaster Gencral Propeeals should state the price for each heat stone, preperly inseribed am e@rave in each national military cemetery. Bids may be tor the whole work of ail ihe cemete- rics, or for that of several cemeteries in @ district or ale cemetery. | onde required will be, in amount, twenty (20) the whole amonat of each contract weals received by the Quartermaster Gen opened on the 12TH DAY OF OcToRER, At noon, at the office of the Quartermaster Geu » in presence of bidders, ded to the lowest foomes comparioon, of the sampl ~mpleted. provided the samples are | iecined suitable by the Secretary of W: ~ should be distinctly marked in order to Lists of the cemeteries, with the number of graves With full information as to condi &c., wil! be furnished on appli qi lo the Quartermaster Ge: |. to be indorsed set at the head of the eral, Washing? contracts will be cation in. writt Washingwa, D. shal nvelopes, containing pro} Sie for, headstones cemetories,” and addressed to the General, Washington, D.C. Opettormanter wartermaster neral, Brevet Major Gener ppmorceais FOB IBON BRIDGE. OrricE oF Pratic B Corner Pennmivania avenue and 213% sire Wasuixstox, D.C., July 19, will be received unti k m.. at this offlor. for the BRIDGE ACROSS THE the Little Fall can be obtained on applica- <0 be indorsed “1 soposal for Lrom right is reserved to reject aw dwey's Ready Retlict CUBESS (H&S WORST PAINS TO TWENTY MLN after reed'ng this alvortisemont nea? any one BUFFER WITH PAIN, DWAYS KBADY KEL FOR EVERY PAIN. nF IS 4 OWRD it was (he Grst, aud ts THR ONLY PAIN REMEDY Stomach, Bowels, or o:her gia: 2F ORE wpplication IN FLOM ONS TO TWENTY MINUTES, ‘bf or exornciating the pain ths B. Jairm, Crppied, Nerv- ‘us, Nemzalgic.or prostrated w 2a ise BADWAT’S BEADY HELI£EF WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, INFLAMMATION OF THE KIDNEYS. INFLAMMATION OF THE SLADDEB INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS. CONGESTION OF THE LUNG SORE THROAT, DIFFICULT BREATHING PALPITATION OF THE HEAET HYSTERIOS, OROUP, DIPTBERIA. OATARBE, INFLUENZA HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, NEURALGIA, BEEUMATISM COLD CHILLS, AGUE CHILLS, Toe application of the READY RELIE tothe tor parts where the pain or difficulty exists nd case and comfort ~ - ‘Twenty drops in half tumbler of water will ins few minutes cur £ ACHE, DIARRHGA, DYS. WIND IN THS BOWELS SPASMS, 5: Trayelere should alwa; WAY'S READY REUIE in water will & bottleot Raw them. A few drore revent sickness or pe s better than brandy or bitten: aes stimularc. FEVER AND AGUB. FEVEE AND AGUE cured for is not a remedial agent in this wort Foverand Acne, and all other Malarious, Bilons, Yellow, and ‘other Fevers (aided 'S PILLS) so quick as BA BEADY BELIEF. Firty cents per bottis. DR. EADWAYS Sarsapariiiian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLUOD PURIFIER. Bvery drop of the SABSAPARILLIANERBOL uicates through the Bi t finids Gud juices of the system ihe or it repairs the wa: sound Listerial Glandular disease, Nodes tm the Giands and ° from the Ears, and the worst forms ases, Eruptions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, sipelas, Acms, Biach pr a ful discherses Loss of Sperm and allseasics cf the ivferrinctples, are within the curative ranee tconder of Modern Chemistry, anda few ta will proveto amy person ustme tt for forms of disease 3 potent power to cure 1 cents. There that will cure Scarlet. Ty ph ates of the body ja Scrofula, Syphuisa, Comaemonion. only does the Sa RsaPaRILLiaN RESOLVENT: Berube, Comptia ona anda Gan KIDNEY AND coppags of W ster, ALEXsnpaLA AND WaSUINGTON B. B. | ALEXANDRIA AND MkkpenicKxsscee Br) Depot corner 6th and B streets. Local trains for Alexandria lewve as follows:— 7:18, 9 Le. m., 2:80, *3:85, 6:30 m. ? cal trains from Alezandrie ar rive as followe:—€.35, °S.35, 10.30 a. m., 1:28, “3B, 5235 p. w “reine mi rked thee connect with trains om : ony Accommodation leaves Washingtow THES EXPRESS, vis Richmond, p.m. daily except Sunday, stints Sonth and Bo weet Ristreet and Proper iveaie Washington sale at Office, corner Svenne, where passengers can leave orders for bag to be checked at all hotels and residenees PER ‘b SMITH, Ticket Agent, Bw Depot Corner ith and B Stree TRAINS pave FORTBAINS ABRIVE AT Batt . WASHINGTON, Express.606 a.m. Western Bm presedally.ca. Sandap $4 8.m., Baltimore Mail.5.4 a m., Mail, daily, em> Copt Sunday m.. Western Ex 9<5 a. m.. Western Ba prees daily, ex. & preas.daiiy S45 p.m. takimere A Lp m.. Pacific i commodar Copt Sumdas + daily ex nnatt Ex ex Sunday 1008 p.m . Southern Be siorn Exp ® daily ex. Sunday sleaviog thetr orders st Ticket Offies La ae cheeks d « . t PERCY G SMUIH ih nod Penwsyt B.-L. DrRALBY.Geni sup, e YOUNG, Gen) Pass r Agent ylat ¥ GREAT lS] Qeexwsvivasra neovrr| S72 TO THE NOBTHW ot aD AND svUTE. On snd efter Inve 1, 161, tre lowe Washington... - 2 TB pw ey) THE GREAT DOUSLY TRacK kiure” ™ With siegant Scenery. Palace State room day aa@ bight cars, with moders improvements ‘we haudred miles saved to Wester: end Ocoee: New York The 1.25, m. daily, except Sunday, northwest Tb p.m. daliy wos! Ma OowNECTION® Baittmore to NIAGARA ene thon change ronte can be prooared at the af Oth strect aud Pennsylvania ual Hotel, where reli be given at all thavs Passengers procaring tokets at this ofce cas Secnre acoummodations in Care tor Pitts ra. PERCY O. SMITE, Ticket Agent, (Ccocwer Sth street apd Penna. avce) Washington, D. ED.8 YOUNG, General Passenger Age maari6-iy Bait }p*eeaeees @ OHIG@ BAILKNOAD, Waswixeron, December 28, 187 ‘Trains between WASHING TON ane BALTIMORE ee SS WASHINGIOR AND Tho! WEST are new ron as follows, vin FOR BALTIMORE Leave daily except Sunday 15, 6-40, Sod £:25 em; 1:00, 3.40, 410,540 = L eon ald war STATION. . s Leave Gaily, except Runday, at lo, 24: Sida m i410 ad? a3 ym — cipal War oy m Lene rie = ie Junction and Belay 18 a.m, aut 1-00,3-06 stops at Jesup «. The 3:6 Anuapo i Junction a Beimy only. ¥. mon Banday stops es during ihe FOR ANNAPOLIS, Leave nt 6:435.m.and4:1U p.m. Bio trate tee from Avnspolis om Suntny ON SUNDAY FOR BALTIMORE Leave at 8:00 « m.and3,00,5 FOR WAY rTATIons. Lesre at *:00 sm and 3:00 and 7-48 POR ALL PARTS OF T ly oxeapt Saturday an snd 666 a b.and 2:00 ay On Satnrday at 6:15 0rd 6:15 a.m n Bowday at 47°45 p.m. only, i B with trains tren Baltimore t arkersburg, Pittsbarg, &¢ 4 polnte beiween Boley Homme ve et 3-00 pm. co octing wt Belay House with Strasburg end Wiocsester am commodation trata. Torough Uickets to the West can be bad st the Niekington Station Ticket Office at ail hours i © dey For ¥ Philadeiphia and Boston seeaé Throngh Lins.” + Master of Transportation a! Ticket Agout. Z, Gon'l Ket, Washington. mlb NEW ROUTE FROM THE NORTH AND RAST 40 TO THE SUUTH AND BOCTHWEST The ALABAMA AND CHATTANOOGA BALL BUSD. extecding from 748 ALL Pat York. Phitwiciph Weshington, Ikichmoud, ‘Lyuchbure © Meridian, Mot eqpigment pirtect ‘uliman's Palace Day aod Sleeping Cars Pty | rab vis this route from Lyncubarg to Mobile Now Oricane without change. Purchave Tickets via tue Alsbama and Chatter nocgs Railroad, and secure the quickest time am Bost comforts. The s epticn of Fr t Eatppere te called ve route as offering Fantages of speed \etween the North and South, with rate: always as ‘Mark, ahig freight, and procure bills of lading via mado Re WILLIAM KEAVY, General Freight and Ticket Agebt, Chattanooga, Tenn. C.STANTON, Geueral Supertutendent, Chae tanooga, Teun. jee GH LINE ETWEEN WASHINGTOR PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORE 5 1870—noom. Trains between WASHING TON aud NEW YORAM arer e | as follows: FOR NEW YORK, withous chance of cars, w) Saily (exowpt Suuday) a ©:00 a.m, 1:00 and 9:30pm FOR PHILADELPHIA. Eegre gaily (except Bunday/ at 5:00 a.m. 1:08 end . ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York at 9:20 > m.. and Pafiadeb his at o:4 pm. "sleeping care for New York on 9:20 p.m. trate “Hees tickets to Philadelphis, New York or Boston cau be bad at ‘the Station Ofoe at al hours f a “t por Bakimore amd Obfo Raflroad for schedule between Washiagt apolis und the West. JL. Ww L.M. COLR, General Ticket Agent. GO; 8 ROUNTZ, Ageut, Washington, jel@ Pt nl STEAMBOAT LINES, NEW EXPRESS LINE Vaa CANAL BuTwres PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON @ GEORGETOWN, D. from Pier SATURDAY, 1 12 .. TUESDAY. at 108 G. FHYDE, Agout for D_ of w Agents:—F. A. REID, Alexandria, cLtbe £ ©O., Philadeipt eS Fo* NORFOLK AND Bosro! OP and after Monday, Jove IT, 187%, the Steames “LADY OF TH £” carry theU 8. Mail will Cronch 's), W hart. foot of 6th st UNDAY sod THURSH AY: ar p.m. sopping at the prinak ! river iaudiogs,for NO! Porfolk with ‘the BM. M. Steameip Company for jonton. During the season will land at the following vorite etanmer reserte:—Piney Point, Putut Leek out, Fortress Monroe and Vue de L’ Kas 8 Agects:—V. D. Grener, Norfolk, Va.; — andria; J. @ Waters, Georgetown. TM will receive and deliver f until) Excorsion Tickets to the sbove pointe are as fab lows :—Piney Point, Point Lookout, $3, round trip: Fortress Monroe and Vue de L Eau. 5 Braneh Ticket office ai Ruox ‘Express Ofies corner Penn. avenue rest. DORSEY ULAGETT, Gen” Plant corner = page JR ®2ccTIOn Ly PassaGe uaTES! SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAT) SSL RT WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. town, D.