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MEDICAL, é&e L ADIES WH? ABE SUFFERING FROM ANY | Female Disease will find judicious and screntuge treatment. snd « poitive cure, by consulting | Drs GBAY & BROTHERS, 906 B street sou weet fob is-tw' N BS... WRIGHT, Magnets and Clairvoy- LADIES’ GOODS. 87 SPRING, 18 6 Just received from Rew York French and Ameri- can CH irs: E. a BOUND Hats and BONBETS One Also. S11) . FLOWERS, ORN- abenrs: CAMs Sand -LAU wt GLO. < oo ge ent to oe bee SLOvE: A ‘at #1; 7 26 Button: 3 Cail and loom at arehasing mm before | dence, 1016 I street Sorte eenn Geir See | master ete feb40 sm" E IVER AT J =e Threat avd Long Diseases. cor the ,Oroue. | RIES! EMBROIDERIES! ed. Boldby W. THY: glenn le MPSON, 703 isth street, 35 cents, febio-im and Drugaists, f AD. —_ JUST RECEIVED, The largest and beet selected stock of EMBROIDERIES IN THE CITY, BEST£UL he 5 Basen: of comiortanl se rooms, carefur ware many oF conse i a ‘the private rooms, ey be Serie ere corner of South Sharp and Dover sis.. % sepl ly SQ ATIBFACTION,” 1 PSB BOTTL: Coa SSTiltations tree st DY DARBY'S: 11s ee Dr. (Ooloatzarton Entiding.! Jy1-9m' ROBEKYSON, FROM BALTIMORE can be consulted st 434 10th street aorthwost, Beaciy,opn-cite the Gea OMen, BAY snd SATURDAY, trom W to 8 fF oLtee Uricary Organs, ROT mre, Syphilis, and Gpermatorrbern: Os pills i all ln sager atic eed 7) A poloon eutircty eradiostes toss ihe’ Ont the use of mercury. Spermatorrhea, Drought on by excesses and abuse In youth, causing. loes ef Memory and insanity, lity » org Rypakpewe, tm pcteocy ;Seryous irettability ym ef consatest! inclndizostio ‘toe » pains in anes evil foredodings, self-distrust, &0., iy ‘onred by newly discovered Gentlemen Sbemecives fo. Dr, Bs haod can rely, upod being tented: ‘Refors to the high testimon!sis which be now holds from the lead- Ing Rhysictane of Baltimore. Ofoe 4¥4 0th street north went, from 9 to 9 artly COAL AND WOOD. (COAL AND KINDLING WOOD. Onur stock of COAL ia now completa, embracing all the ch: malities, snd to which we invite the attention of comsomers. Our PATENT EUNDLED KINDLING WOOD, With @ fire-tightrr in every bundle, ix the best in use. For sale vy all grocere—try it. Mo shavings, Paper or werosene oil required. CHEAP. SAFE. CLEAN. STEPHENSON 4&4 BRO, Mill and Depot 7th-street Wharf, Yeb%M-ly Branch Office 121% Pennsylvania avenne, YOAL! 04k! WOOD! WoOoD: tn and all the facilities annexed for the delivery of Uoal direct from our vesseis to the consumer, ‘we can certainly offer special iniues- —— Avisit = ph nd Depot will con- Fince one at » ciace ofour unsurpassed sdvantages, Good PINE WOOD delivered as low as 65.50 Goad OAK WOOD delivered as iow as 85 10 87 PA cingic trial teall thatte necessary to convines the i the above facts. pablic of tg DHNSON BROTHER: Matz Office Depot at Johnson’s Wharves, foot of 13th and 1s rect. 1202 F street be Ofc {iiigaerer sags oo This stock includes som Tne. aid for common goods aud examine our goode xtra fine qualities and leas price than is you will be con- Yineed sou can save money b: i it THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY. CONNOLL mar) tr 605 9th street, Patent OMice. SPeine STYLE oF French Chip HATS, Frosted SILKS and RIBBONS, FLOWERS and NOVELTIES. Special attention given to orders. BS. J. P. PALMER, 1109 F street feb29-tr Detwesn llth and 12th streets, RECEIVED Ss orgs apd solectassoriment of INSERTING snd i EMBROIDERY TRIMMINGS, new and choice patt-ros, saperior in style aud lower in price than ever before. Gotton and Linen STAR, LOOP and SERPEN- TINE BRSTDS. in all wict INFANTS’ LACE OAPS a specialty, at MRS. SELMA RUPPERT'S, fob28-tr 614 9h street, opp. Patent Oitica. Srec TALTIES. SPECIALTIES, DOU NINTH AND FS? CLOUD. CORSETS ENCE BUSTERS.» up, 01 E 0) PADS, SHOULDER BRACES. eS HOSIERY, LADIES’ COTTON AND MERINO UNDERWEAR. KID GLOVES, Stock of beet Goods complete. Bovelties received daily. Agency for Dom-stic Fashions. fob26-tr MaDasE JANNARAT, 1209 Pennsy(vaniaav- enue, has constantly on ® large asso! ment of EVENING REORPTION and CARRIAGE Intent Parisian st) lon."Absorwillag BONN iat er! 5 . gardiess of cost. ania in we MISS BR. A. McCORMICK, >>) Pennsylvania Avenue, (Up Stairs.) wiine Fronch MILLINERY or the Fall and Imported BONNETS and HATS tn the newset ¢ French FLOWEES, FEATHERS, SILKS, BIBBONB, &c. Special attention given to orders. ott. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Books FOR THE LENTEN SEASO. New Helps tos Holy Lent. By Bishop Huntington. Sowe Week Daysin Lent. Wilainson Kvery Day in Lent. Miss Sewell. Ven ry for Lent, and other De- per and cloth, 4 Moody ANTY NE. 425 7th «treet, UNPARALLELED REDUCTIOW! MARKED DOWN OVERCOATS. ercoata sold at $3! Bastness Suite seid ai Business Ei Business Suit Be Suit n it 226. ......Selting now ~ $13—selig 2o BOYS’ AND CHILDREN’S SUITS, OVEB- COATS AND CLSTERS st a great reduction of former prices. BEING DETERMINED TO REDUCE STUCK, TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING GOOUS, PURCHASERS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO CALL. A. STRAUS, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, febll-tr Between l0th and lth streets. CANNED FRUITS. PINE APPLE, APRICOTS, GREEN-GAGES! BARTLETT PEARS, STRAWBERRIES, RASPBERRIES, CHEERIES, PEACHES, VEGETABLES. ASPARAGUS, "PEAS, STRING BEANS, LIMA BEANS, SUCCATASE, GUMBO, MUSBROONS. ARTICHOKES, STRINGLESS BEANS. G.@. CORNWELL & SON, FINE GROCEEs, febi0-tr OPPOSITE WILLARD’S, A, FiISHER's REW DIE wonks, 906 & Sweet, near Ninth Sires, o Connected with Garrats ses, near G.srperue Pascns (ee a. and ‘@ertiewen's Gar. 7, a6 ahort Le Rete GENT'S BOOTS AND 8HO! 4T COST. Fetail price 7. Ja8. VEBNILYA, 610 9Tx STREET, eugene Opposite Patent ORDER TO GIVE MY BX. ae a 5 | by regular retail price 99. Ware's best Cable-Scrow SHOES at 94.50; regular geen World 2. Memorial sribute to Pref. M * es gravings, 83. Sovgs as eung by the Hampton Students; 40c. The 61D! Word Book, by & ornton: $1 Brench Political Leaders, by Ka. Kivg; 9120 Select English Svaa- list, the Spectator. edited by Habborton: $1. A jarriage in thigh Life, by Feufllet. paper; 75¢_ The same in vellum, @125. and cloth binding. @1 50. The Great Diside—Trave's in the Upper Yeilow +6450. The Curate is tom Holy Lent, by Bishop Hunt! Dm; 1.0. Beme irs of Dr. Nott, by Santword Lewis; @2. Duiuth, by Jaige J. Proctor Nott; !0c. At Ste SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN'S, Agents for Lawrence's * Pure Linen” Papers, rearl-tr @11 Penn. avs. bet. Sth and lth sta, NEW BOOKS. Life and Letters of George Ticknor, 2 vols. 8-vo, cloth. oD ‘a ‘umberiand, by Wa +2 yols.,and Atlas; oloth. apd Military Rpissdes f the Right Hon. J. Burgoyue, by E. B. De Foublanque. 8- The Bivie Word Book. by Prof W Swinton Jonathan, by #raser Tybled; leisure series, For sale by MOHUE BEOS., _feb%-tr 1016 Pennsylvania ave., cor. 1th st. NEW 500Ks RECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 436 street and Penna. Dear Lady Disdain., By Justin McCarthy. His Natural Life. By Marcus Clark: Alcides: A Faded ph. By the “The Curate in Charge. "By Mrs, Oliphant ‘ars: bs Her Dearest Fos. By Mrs. Alexander, author of Mrs Limber's Baftle; or, A Oburch Fair and its Victims. fobls-tr os B Political A LARGE LINE SPRING GOODS, At AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. Dexcansos BROS , Auctiousers, Corner 9\b ang D streets north west. TRUETER’S SALE OF BAY M WAGON AT AUOTIO By virtue of a deed of trast given to me, and duly recorded in Liber 763, folio 1 4c, of the lecd records for Washington Sounty. D.'O.. Twill sell at public auction, on TUESDAY MORNING, March 7th, 1s76, at 10 o'clock, in front of Uuseansou Bro’s auction rooms, corner 9th and D strests nortnwest— Terme EDBU Bay Mare and Top Wagon. 4 __"_WM. R. WOODWARD Trastee. [)OWSSSN & GREEN, Anctioncers. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE I BEAL ESTATE ON SOUTH SID TWEEN 4 TS. SRICK DWEULING AND BAOK G, WITH MODREN IMPROVE Bs virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 21st.A. 1875, and duly recorded in liber No. 736, fo- et tad records for the bis trict of Columbia, and at the uest of the party se- vn thereby. { will sell, soggy > front of the remises, to the highest bidder, on DAY, December 234, A. D. 175. at 4 o'clock p. m., all that certaia piec lot of ground situate and Deing im the city of bia. and known as jot numbered fc cordi: gto Fred’k A Boawell’s pine (9) feet of lot dered (23. Dered (2?) and (3).)in square numbered four hun- dred apd ninety-five, (495,) as said sabdi daly recorded in the Surveyor’s office of ssid snd Distrie D. Goal E city t. in**H. D. Cooke,” folio 138, together ents thereon, for | Bunday. “4 nutes, beat cent. interest from day of sale until pa of trust on the property sold. C. recording at purchaser's cost. verms of sale are not complied with fe six dara after sale, the Tras. tee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in defauit ug eight per 'd, and a deed WM F. HOLTZMAN, Trastea, decll dis No. 1321 F street northwest. no THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE SALE baving failed to comply with ths terms of sale, the PFQREFEY will be rosold at his risk and cost on TU KS. 4¥, March 14th. 1376, at same hour aud place mar2-dts WM F HOLTZMAN, Trusteo, "TAGSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE Puop- ERTY. IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED, AT AUCTION. By Viriue of s deed of trust, dated 1875, and recorded in Libor No. 774.f1 land records of Washington count umbia, and by direction of several of the holders the notes secured thereby, we will seli auction, in front of the premises, on T the 7th day of those pieces or ington City. D. C., known and described on the of- ficial plat of eaid city aa follows, viz: The south twenty ana one bali (203) fect, part, and the north ix feet of lot five (5), with the fall depth of of im saunro three hundred and twenty fir 8 two bundred and ninety-six (296), Al NESDAY, the Sth day of March, 15; 4 P. m., lot Bve(5) in square one bandred aud seven 107 +."and lot four (4) in equare sonth of equare one ardred and four (104); together with the mprove- meuts thereon. ‘Lorms of sale: One fifth of the purchase money and expenses ot sale in cash: the od th.ee years, for wi 5 purchaser, beariug interest at the rate of eight (3) per centum per anc um from the day of sale, and se- Cured by trust deed on the property, will bo taten. A deposit of $75 on eack lot or parcel of the pro erty will be required a» the time of sale; aud ali con- eyancing will be at the expense of the purchaser ‘The sale to be subject to any unpaid taxes on the Property. If the terms of sale are not compliod with in seven days. the Trastecs reserve the tight to resell the property at the risk and cosrof the de- faulting porcharer, atter fvedaye’ advertisement, OOUBUBY WHEELEK, GE, ” __ ¢ Trustess. J PABNEILLE, 1. B. WILLIAMS, Anct, BENJAM teb22 10r RAILROADS. 1876 PER NS VCUAN 1A uoTs nO To the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Scen- ery, Magnijicent Equipment. Trains leave Washington, city time, from Depot, corner of 6:b aud B streets follows: rg and the West, 6 m. daily, with Pittsborg; 7:40 m. daily, wich jo Chicago, and 11:66 8. m. dally, except Sunday. BALTIMOKE AND POTOMAU RAILBOAD. Bingare 2 for Osnandaigua, Rochosier, Buffalo, Falls, and the day; and 7:40 p Palace Uars to Boohester. falo, 11:55 m. daily, exce for New York and she East, 9:10 p.m. dally, with Palace Oars attached; Limited Express Pail- tau Parlor Cars, 9:23 a.m. daily,except Sunday. For New Yo 0 » m. dally, except Sunday, tached. with Parior re éally, except 8a: mi. Gally, ex aday & uily. ‘Limited Exprees, : i jamday. Accommodation for Baittmere. 7:50 a, m. daily. ‘ond 3:40 p. m. daily, exce} nday. for Pope's Creek Line 7:60 a.m. aud 4:20 p.m. Crags fo except Sunday. yr Annapolis, 7:50 8. m. and 4:55 p.m., except SLEXANDBIA & FREDEBICKSBURG BAIL- WAY AND ALEXANDEBIA & WASHINGTON BAILBUAD. For Alexandria, 6,7,8,9,10,11 6, 7:05, and 11:40 D. land 6 Tickets, information, Sleepin; n be proc Northeast corner of Thirteenth sylvania avenue, Northeast corner of Sixth and Peunsylvania avenue, and at the ordera can be left for the ‘checking of seen BOYD. In, Gout Pamsong a assenger FRANK THOMSON, Gen’l Manager. FAMILY SUPPLIES. BoTTES. BUCK WHEAT, as. at tl thwest, ‘voll good ‘0 per cent. chee Tine any ciuer Rouen, Gallo ePamins ious” EBMOVED. JAMES BRIER, FLUMBER AND GAS FITIER, @ard-r 811 Vrs 8&T. BORTHWEST. A WRINnGS. sOHB O. XOGAN, 713 Market Spas, DEVLIN & CO.’ 1106 F STREET. SPRING OVERCOATS. ENCOURAGE oa HOME INDUSTRIES, TBUNES TORE Fon aE, on TOT TRENKS FOR CHILDREN. ne Ra, OPBRIAGE BODES oases, ROMEO LRES: 1 ‘Trunks of every style made to order on the premises, aT 425 T1H Srxezr. ee ny ye Hall,) by s a Sven tilting Av ot ng Awaung fo ee rv onee, Pas ‘or sale-or rent. Bole Agent for the genuine Mildew Proof Awning Material. oopls-tr BANKERS. ested in Stook Privileges $50 pir Rice petit Wie Ge gece SENT FHEE. © J0UN HICKLING & 00. Bankers and Brokers oot?-Iy 72 Brosdwsy, 8. ENGLISH, SWISS AND AMERICAN Watches, BY ALL THE MOST OELEBRATED MAKERS. A Large Assortment at Very Low Prices. Mt. W. GALT, BRO. & 00, janis-tr JEWSLEE 5. FINE OLD RYE WHISKY, WABRANTED PURE, FOB MEDICINAL be aaa FAMILY Large Bottles; @1; per Gallon, Le = See re nt perfectly pure article, of really ARTHUR RATTANS, Druggist, ‘2d and D strects northwest. CALIFORNIA WINES. All Rigdee spe- oF clalty. fi carro. en, ge LIVERY AND HIRING STABLES, Me. 317 Third street s. e PO. FINE CARRIAGES TIONG ee Orders left at Congressional heegen or at Stable, dey oF night, will & B. DERHIS & 08, AUOTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. Gace SSDER DERD OF THUST. . deed of trast Jane fith, A. 6th. sud + 3: folio ashingwa, P. ygecared in aid deed of trust. 1 OF MONDAY, January 3ist. A. D. 1576, at 4°30 o'clock p. m., all of Lot nambe,"éd fifteen, in square numbered one. in the city of Ww S#hington, ta the D strict of Columbia, containing feet thereab: u 0d instalments at 6,12 and 18 mouths, wit. from day of sale, payable semi sonesiy. a fate of cight per centum per annum uatil paid, the acferred payment to be secured by the parchaser’s cotes at purchaser's option. A ce; st "vale and the conveyancing cha-er's cost If termeof sale are mot complied vib in five days from sale the property will be reacld at tisk and cost «fdefagl: ing purchaser ster five days notice in the Brening Star ucwapep- J F HANNA. Trasies. janI7-2awds = =WASH.B. WILLIAMS, Auct. S7 THE PURCHASER OF THE ABOVE. decribed property not havieg complied with the terms of sale thereof to him, made pursuant to the above advertisement, this t# to give notice that | will sell the said property. at his risa and cost, on SATURD4¥, March 4th. 1876, at the same hour, @. the same piace, and on the same terms as men tioned in the above advertisement. JOHN F HANNA. Trustee. feb23 d&ds Wa8H. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. JUNCANSON BROS. Ai D Boutheast corne: 9th and D sts. northwest. pire NDROS *houG! HONTAS AN T BRYWN BH G CRASH Ww TER PB HAMS, La 4 « KEN pa TTON La ‘Ss AN M NH: iE MERE: ‘a. OPER Fi DS AN M AND L GOD! 3 aN r 2. we named goods, togather w variety of other stable goods not nec x » the whole to be closed ont, with in lote to suit. mars D TEUSTEES SALE O: LUABLS IMPROVED BEaL ESTATE ON SOUTH SIDE OF MARY- LaND AVENU®, BETWEEN Ist ANU 2p &T iT. 0 BUTANIO. ‘and at the request of the party sec ‘we will sell at public suction. in front of the premiises, to the highest bidder, on SAT- | Bp UBDAY. February 19th, 1576, at 4 o'clock p. m., ail that certain piece or parcel of ground, situate in the city of Washington, District of Cola od No. 8, in sqnare No. 678, and Beginning for same on 8 westerly from the Maryland avenne 1 feet 6 inc: northeast corner of said lot, and running thence westerly along the live of sald avenne 22 fect 3 in- theasterly to intersect the rear Ling point distaut 20 feet 3 inches east naouthwest corner of said lut; thence east along id rene line 20 fect 3 inches, to the southeast corterof said lot, and thence northwesterly in straight live to the place of beginning, together with the fmprovemen's thereon Terms of sate: One-third cash:(of which $100 must be paid ot the time of sale.) aod the balance in 6 32, and 1s months. tn equal by purchaser's a from day of sale, the property sol er'acost, nis, to be secured per ‘oent. faterest deed of trust on ‘and recording at If term: fault. 4 feb9-ate " | Bep cod} 52 BY CONSENT OF PARTIES IN INTER- RoT, the above a'+ is postponed until WEDN s3- DAY, March 1,15 F. HOLTZMAN we H Trustees. febl9dts =F W. DOWNMAN. a7 BY CONE ‘OF PARTIES IN INTER- 6st the bowe amie i« 7 T postponed until MON Day, March ott v me: W. DOWNMAN, TON, Nieal Estate Auctioneers, SALE OF A DESIRABLE COUN- x 21s ACRES, WITH FING THIN #SIVE MILES marldte = K youre & MIDDL BK OAPITOL. Under and | dated Augast 1 ber H_ B., No of Mary red thereby y 7 o'clock p. m.,on TUBSDAY, the ‘7th day of March 1575, on the premises, al! that cor- tain piece or parcel of land situate and lying in the concty of Prince George, state of Maryk nd, Known and described as fol Beginning for the fame at a point on the new-cut road distant 525 fect canteriy from the tntersection of said road with the District line. and opposite a white oak tree staudiog four feet within the line of fence on said road; thence north 77 degrees 15 minutes east 510 fent sloug said road; thence north 12 degrees 45 minutes west 1.908 feet; thence south 85 degrees 3) minntes west bid3s fects thence south 1,440 fost to the place of Le- ginning, containing 2:5; acres, more or loss. The said picce of land being part ‘of @ tract known as “Obillen Castle nor,” and the same land cun- yeyed to Bichard B. Mohun by Wm. F. Johnson in ‘Terms of tho sale: One-thtrd of the purchase money in cash. of which a deposit of $280 will be reaui at the time of save the balance in one aud two e trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the d ting purchaser. ANDEEW ADLEY. Trusteo. feb%-dtds YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. B. H. WABNEB, corner 7th and F streets. ‘STEB’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BSAL ESTATR ON THE NORTH SIOB K STREET, SETWEBM 3) AND dtu BTS. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated Decembar Info, duly recorded in Liber No. 9, folto nd. iand records for the District of Uv- Tumbia, ‘at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at public sale, to the highest bidder, in front of the premises, ‘on MONDAY. March'20, 1876, at 5 o'clock p m , the follo described real estate, situate in the city of Was! ton, D. O.,to wit: Lot numbered five (5), in square numbered’ seven hundred ana seventy-fone (774), according to B. M ‘Hall's subdivision of said square: ‘aprovements thereo ‘erm uciug will be at the cost of the purchaser, aud $100 must be paid at tine of sale. Terms to be c-mplied with in seven (7) days after day of sale; otherwise Iwill resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser. JONA. KIBK WOOD, Trustee. feb19-e0d J.T. SOL PWELL, Sslesman. H. WABNEB, corner 7th and F streets. TRUSTED'S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON FRANKLIN STREET, BETWKEN atiand 511 STS. NORTHWEST. By virtue of a d-ed of trast, dated July 10, 1575, and recorded in Liber No. 795, folto 14, of the land records of Washington couaty, D. 0., and at the request of the party seeared, T'will sell at public anction, to the highest bidder, on WED- DESDAY, March §, 1876. at 5 o'clock. in front if the premises, Lot 62, in J. 0. Harkness’ sud- division of e $10, and the improvements. erms: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12, and 18 months, with teres! by decd of ‘trust. OF tae progert: the i> be ree defsvlting purchaser. ¥ non day of sale. Teds ney nin CHABURST, DAVIS, Trastes. Y OUNG & ae E-tate Auctioneers, UATLE BUILDING LOT ON THE WEST SIDE OF 12Tu STREKT, TWEEN & AND & STBEKTS NOKTH- Tr We shall sell at public auction, in f-ont of the premises, on TUESDAY ch t4th, 1376, ‘at 434 o'clock Rm bot 35, iu Sauare 234, fontir g 29 tet on 12th street, abd rnuing back the vame width feet to a 3) feet alley. The Lot is in 8 desirable neighborhood, in one of the highest AUCTION SALE OF points of the city, and the rear of it is improved by a substantial Brice bie. Terme of +a! yurth cash, (of which $100 > and the balance in three equal payments, at one, two and three . with interest at seven per cent., and secured @ deed of trast on the property. All convey- neing at the pure! coat. if the terms of sale are not compiiea with in ten days, the property wilt be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Ancts. TSoSTBES SALE OF VALUAB 1M. TOtn on ae BEAL ESTA’ With a must be paid st the time of sale,) > Beers fet fe i ain r in the city of ea ped sree oe i ee Brees th of and “M, on 3a feet ine 3 BRING. March Goh at Lal 4 For Bedstoads, A of Tee Cacdies, Counter ii [DUNCANSON BROS, Anetioucers Exoineen’s Orrick, Drstrict of Columbia t » Febrosry 25th, 1576 SH STALLS AND WHABF AT AU OTION y given, that seven Fish Stalls ic told on the prem on MONDAY, Marct 6th, Barocery store. con and Platfo. BN atte cl m., for the term of one year from March Ist, 1876, to the bighest bidder. ‘Terme: Cash in advance ALso, At the same the. an? on ihe premises, T will sell « Georgtown Fish Wharf at the foot of Potoms> Tye oF the term of one year, to the highest ndder. Terme: Cash in advance—the purchaser % kee; whart in repair daring his lease. . By order of the Commissioners of the District of Cormmbia. B.u. HOXIE, Lievt Erginesrs U. 8.4. c Bngiveer of District of Oolom ha. NSON BBOS., Aactioncors, itheast corner of th and D sta., northwest. 'S AND BBOOMS SHELF GROCERIES, SPICES. TRA CANS, BHUW UASE, PIPES: OlL CANS, BOPE. CANDY JABS, RB ING, MUSTARD, OILS, BRUSIL TACKS, > ME-T RAC AN BENCH VEGETABLE STAND TU WRAP?rIBG TWINES, LEs. CANNE! LACK Op TUESDAY MORNING, 7th of Maven, com mencing at 10 0 Within onr gaciion rooms, 9h and P streets northwest, washell sell ths above assorted stock of goods. AL Jmmed Tt the of the above will be & ded 100 M*N'SOALF BOOTS, Women's, B: ys’ atd Mirses cl'y-made Stees acd Hoots mare-3t DUNC4NSON BROS, Sinete BR. ¥. COX € 00., Anctioacers, 639 @ street. SALE OF A LALGE ASSOBTMENT OF NEW 817) CON ND SKCOND HAND) FURNITU SISTING OF COTTAGE SETS. BEUSPEADS. BUKEAUS, TABLES, MATTRESSES, UHALKS, STOVES. wiih w gocersi aseoriment of CAR PETS. UJLCLOTH. MATS, Kc Also. @ iatge kr of CROCKERY, GUAS3s WARK, TiN ‘On TUESDAY MORNING, March 7h, at 10 clock, we will sell, at No 20th below Peansylvauia ave- above stock of goods, BON. COX & CO, Ancts, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Southeast corner 9b and D ste. n. w. AUCTION SALE OF A COL’ ECTION OF FINE IMPORTED OLL PAINTINGS. )NESDAY EVENING, Sth March, com T o'clock, will be sold withia oar sales and D streets northwest. a catalogue of Oil Paintings, forming part of a private collection recently imported from Kurops by & resideat of 22 Washington, who is about leaving the city. aud represents the following artists Stanfield, 4 Keuninck, armfcld, i Bambini ‘bel, Mouchero attention maré Y B. H. WABNER, corner 7th and F streets, TRUSTER'S BALK OF VALUABLE REAL ES- B eed of trust, dated November i ly recorded ia Liber No, 7. of the iand mds for the istrict of bi by the written direction of the party secured thereby. I wi lsell,at public auction. on WKDNEBDAY, the 1th day of March AD st 5 0 cock p. m., in front of the premises, lots nn bered ene (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), aud five ‘er esubdiy isior square numbered nine S),im tbe chy of Washing: vements thereon. Ove-third in cash, of which @MO must be paid at the sale; tne deferred par ments to be paid fix and twelve months, with interest at eigut cent per unum, ant secured by deed of truat tot sarisiaction of the frustee. Terms to be fully com plied with within seven dain, others ise the Trastac reeerves ths t to resell the property after oe week 's m be risk and cost of iret parcaaser. All Conveyanting at pnrebaser's com y WARD. Trustes, 1 J _T.COLDWELL, Salesman. TASH B. WILLIAMS, Anctioneer, ( ssor to Green & Williams, Atctioneers,) No. 1001, northwest corner 10th aud D streets. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATES, SITUATED ON F STKEET. #e TWREN Ste AND 61 STREETS NORTH WEsT, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. Ey virtne of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, of the 2ist Septem- 1878, in the case of DeVaughn ot al vs. De- Vaughn et al., Equity Docket 9, 4 will sell, in front of the premises. the eas: 39 feet from front to rear of Lot No. 2. in Square No. 487, commencing at a point on ¥ street, between Stb and 6th str mard Stewads Ne Pn, MONDAY, the day of March, is: v Ove third of the purchase money to be in cash at the time of sale, or within five days ft-r, aud the baisace in equal instalimenis at ed with within f property to bo resol ten days votice, at the cost and risk of the devar ing purchaser. The purchaser t> pay for sil con veyancing M.THOMPS'N Trustee, maré di (Obron} WASIi B. WILLIAMS. Aue HOMAS DOWLING. Auctronect and Commission Merchant, Star Buildings, corner Pa. ave. and lich street. ADMINISTBATOR'S SALE, By order of the hon rable the Orphan's Court, the undersigned admiuistraior of mpeborn deceased. will -ell at the Auciion Rooms of ‘Thomas , southwest corner of ilth s1 and Pennsylvania av x nal effects of sard deceased: uedyan: o Parlor Suite, in Hair-cloth and Orimson Rep, e Walt ut Chamber Suits, high cost, ideboard, o2e Bookcase, jasy Ubairs, three Welaut £xtonsion Tables, Tables, three Walnut Wardrobes, Tr Plated Set Tea Service, . many other articles in the Furniture line, A large Fancy Dry Good Shawls “Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Tica, Oombs, Quilts. Blaukets, Cutlery, Sus; tonery, &¢. dc. ‘Lerms caeb. A. lL, MILES, Admicistrator Of Henry C. Sonneborn. deceased. st THOS DOWLING, Anct. 01 And mard s,tn, SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. In accordance with act of Congress approved June 23. 3874. (0. 8. Statutes, vol 15, page 225,) there will be told at auction, to'the highest bidder, at 12m. on TUESD’ ae }, the Ms ial of ail kinds contained in the Old Jati Buildiags, ees. located in Judiciary Square. to be entiret ) removed withia thirty days afte sale. ‘Ten per cect. of the purchase money will be required on day of sale; the balance before work of removin; ial 01 © BE. BaBCOOK, Mart Zawsw THOS DOWLING, Ai {Rep. and Ohrov | CATALOGUE SALE OF A LABGE OOLUEO- TION OF STANDARD AND MISCELLA- NEOUS BOOKS. Also a vajuable ecliection of Smithsonian contributio®@® to Know ledge, Exploring entific and Engineering mep rcs; Sc! craft's American Indiaus; Debates in Uongress, &c. also, some Law Books ‘o be sold at my auction rooms, southwest corner lvania avenue and lth street,on MONDAY, ¥ and WEDNASDAY EVENINGS, th. yihene ‘Sth, commencing each e' clock, Terme cash. THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. ¥. SELLEY, Auctioneer, Odice No. 902 Stn street northwest. SAL@ OF YALUABLE IM- PROPEBTY. Ni 1519 STREAT NOBTHWEST, BETWEEN Fook, AND BHODE J 08. TRUSTEE'S PROVED ETWEEN ISLAND AVENUE, AT ‘ave: cost irohaser. ‘Gi to be paid down ins puchasor diately after sale, ” febdss-dads Jus. 6 KELURY. aeer, ene Virtue of deed of trast bearing gate July tats aly “rosoraed ts Liket Z, No. 8, folios 841, land recorés of the coanty of Alexandris. Va. the written request of the party secored, I w ‘suction, in front toa Sects, o'oioek p. ‘the balance due and unpsid on enid is $600, with iaterest at seven i 173, 1 HE i if i i k wk Cosing Proceedings Vesterday. SENATE.—After our report closed— Debate on the admission of Mr. Pinchback was continued. THE IMPEACHMENT OF BELKNAP On motion of Mr. Edmunds, the mesage | ¢ House announcing the impeachment | - W. Belknap, late Secretary of War, Was taken from the table and read; also te a: pouneement of the House commi! tee. Mr. Edmunds submitted an orier toat the Message of the Hoyse of Representatives to reference So the impeachment of W. W. Bel- knap, late Secretary of War, be referred to a select Committee toconsist Of five Senators. He said that was the usual course Theorder was adopted, and the Chatr ap- pointed as the eommitiee Messrs. Edmunds, Covkling, Frelinghuysen, Thurman, and Stevenson, Mr. Ingalls, from the Committee on the District of Columbia, reported the bill to | amend the act to incorporate the proprietor of Glenwood cemetery. The Senate then adjournei unill Monday. HOUSE.—After our report closed— The remainder of the session was devoted the pa«sage of private bills, and the House arbed to meéet to-d@y for debate on the Hawaiian treaty. =e nee MOLHERD AND CHILDREN. Tea Parties y in the Christian Unio 1 be Jennie, she's one, and Mamie ey're two—no, four. Ob, mam: ex me that I can’t count three. y and Flo and Grace. Mamma, a i» Teal traly earnest.” «Yes, dear; you can take your cholee be- presents and @ tea party.” | “Ob, I've chose the party the moment you mentioned “bout it Sul am I todoali my own ‘viting? All n own self?" The family were gathered in the room for | j The hoe | here THE PRESSED GENTIAN ‘ etfts bas come agata, ther) Wlodow-pane, ay * brief light ee in wight. heir wise ignorance They carrot fram their ontiook see The perfect grace it bath for me, For ihere the tower, whose fringes througia The frosty breath of antamn biew, Tors from with tx face of Dioom. To the erm tropic of my room As felr as wher beside its brook bending skies It took. So, from the trodden ways of earth, Seem som? sweet souls who vell their Worth, Ane offer to the careless glance Mslance, ‘bere bearth-fires barn, loving eyes alone they turn r flowers of Inwara grace, that hide Their beauty from the world outside. Rut deeper meanings come to me, My half immortal fower, from thee! Man judges from a partial view, oe ever yet his brother knew; Eterna Pye that sees the whete better read the darkened soul, find, to outward sense denied, Dip H® PRorose.—It was midnight. The man bad farewelicd himsetf out, aad Eme- line had locked the door and was uutying her shoes, when her mother came down ber, and emid: with @ bedgullt aroand “Wanted to creep up stats without hearing you, eh? Didn't think I knew was an bour after midnight, did you” The girl bad no reply, and the mother Unved, “Did he propose this time?” “Why—mother'” exclaimed the iter. “You can why, mother. all you want to, pnt dout I know that be has been coming ribe last year’ | tI Know that you've burned at least four tous of seal Court- ing around here The girl got ber shoes off. and the mother Worship, and mamma only bad thm “yes” before the books were given out aud | the reading was begun. Piokie sat still asa | thinking who to invite to ber party, | sa, in Whose lap she sat, read in his “Then said he aiso to him that t them: When thou makest a dlaver or a sup- | per, call not thy friends, nor thy brethren, | nor thy Kinsmen, nor thy rich neigt yaiso bid thee again a pense be made thee; but wnen thou # feast call the poor, the maimed, t the blind.” | Pinkle was very attentive all the rest of the time. As they rose from thelr knees sh whispered eagerly to her father. “Wa te? nod ts ite to your | “Tae Lord masingly, “I party? Jesus, darling,” she said, s'posed it must have been. would ‘a’ thought of 1 aod, Without waiting for &n auswer, off she ran. | The girls were all very loving in school, thatday. Jennie Davis, in the strictest eon fidence—“Promise you'll never tell; so long’s | you live, never”—had told half the girls, aad they told the other balf. Pinkie May was goibg to have @ tea-party, to-morrow, aad her mother said she could invite jast hom she pleased. Human nature in smal girls ts strikingly like the same thing in big people. Pinkie was overwhelmed with offers of Jujube paste, licorice root, pop-corn, and, irom @ few choice spirits, chewlug-gam; to say nothing of the slate tls that were sbowered on her when she couldn't find her own. But she bore her popularity with a good deal of dignity. ‘A girl nine yearsold, to morrow, mustn'l act Jike a pack of cliil- dren any more,” she told Jeunie Davis, who admired and agreed. To-morrow came, bringing with it many kisses and good wishes for Miss Nine. Year- ous from big Sister Maggie down to Brother ack Nob: id they “What time does the party begin?” asked PApa, At the breakfast tanie. “Five o'clock,” said mamma. «Who baye you invited, Pinkte?”” “Mamma, please don't ask ttll yi come in. You know promised. baven’tivited em yet,” aud she hurried off to escape from it provoking Jack, who marched slowly after her, singing, “On, Pink and biue, I'm coming, too!” which Pinkie said was not poetry. ‘’Cause blue and wo don’t end with the same letter.”” Thr ‘clock came, and no Pinkie. Halt- past$! Four! Half-pasti! Mamma look- €d grave, and Cornelia puton her bat and went round to the Davises’ Lo see if the child badn’t forgotten the time, talking over the party with Jennie. Back she caue in great excitement. “She basp’t been there at all, mother. Jennie says she hasn't Invited her nor aay of the giris. Where do you suppose she is’ Mamma was very anxious, aud Sister Maggie, who had just come tn, with a bandie hal looked liked ,books, was offeriu: the door- bell rang. heard from Katy as she opened the then Pinkie’s vc rang ont, loud anc “Come to! Come right in the ck. I g 6 right straight tn » Ibey came, Pinkie al their he aphant. Maggie echoed Kat parlor was full of them. N: mong them, though some of made an attempt At clean faces. German, black and white—two little Italians who been singing in the street. All the children ‘rom Dodd’s alley aud Green court. Tuelr clothes in tatters, their poor little faces wan and thin. There were two little lame boys: and, clinging close to Pinkie’s hand, a pale, balf frightened blind child. “4 ness!” screamed Janie. ‘“ Whoee are ther? Where did they come from?” ‘Most everywhere’” said Pinkie. “They don’t b'lopg to hardly any one, 'cept God. Ard I’ve brought "em to my party!” Mamma laid her hand on Maggie's lips, and frowned silence at Cornelia aud Joun. “Why didn’t you ask me my dear?” she said ently. . You said, just who I chosed,” said Pin- kie, somewhat aggrieved. “And the Lord Jesus told me to, out of the Bible. Yes, he did, Cornelia! And mamma, I've been all around and ‘round, and isn't the party yet ready?” She's too good to live,” said “73 darlint, its ready, just sosoon as { loc! the silver spoons.” By this time mamma and the others had recovered their presence of mind, and Pin- kie’s guests were made most welcome. Tne very dirtiest had their faces and hands washed, and then they were ali marched into the dining-room sat down to one of marmmoma’s unrivaled teas. After tea John showed them some pictures, Pinkie told them some Bible stories, and Maggie woo all their hearts by playing on the piano aud singing. Mamma’s full eyes brimmed over when Fitue Eien, the blind child, after lis- tening breathlessly to The Master has come over Jordan,” whispered eagerly, **I« it far, lady? Could I get there? May-be he'd make me £0’s I couid see!” “And after all, they didn’t behave a bit worse than other children!” said Janie when they bad all gone away, well fed, warm, and Irish & “is k up very bappy; and Pinkie was deep-baried ta Maggiewgut, dear, delighttal old Grimuz. “Here's de mum; and not one tet rovidence:” said Katy. Dg, Pp be “I'll never speak to you again, never one word 60 Tonge I live, Pinkie Mi said Jevnie Davis, the next morning. “To think you'd go and have @ party, and never ask ou own confidentious friend, and 61! your i ise chock-up with beggar children!” ‘t beggars either,” said Pinkie real bard tocome.” ‘* Coax street children!” sneered Jenni¢. x5 y’re God's children, an: Pinkie, waxing warlike. “ y worshi| of been in operatioa for the last is greatly neeied ina city tions as character has Siren ane i i i i Stood In the statr door and asked. + Emeline, bave you got any grit? “T guess 80.” “1 guess you haven't. I jost wisitthat feller with faise tee mole on b would come me. De you metiae” tell you ‘d come to time in xty days or he get ef this ma ke a goat Jumping for sunflower seeds Hine went to bed to reflect over tt— US INVENT SO a swiodl fellow went into his house game of chance in which died to ihe proprietors. Then he informed bim that he coalda’t pay the bili, whereupon Lhe proprietor suggested that be leave his ulsterovercoat. Toe man said he preferred to leave his pantaloons, abd the idea was so wolque that it was ac cepted, and the young maa pulled them off, to the amusment of the crowd. His boots were long, however, and with his ulster covered up his legs. So be went to another hotel and took lodging. The next moral) he called the landlord and deciaring he hed been robbed of bis panta.ocons aod twenty joltars, and somewnat angrily deman ihat bis loss should ve made good, which Was done. —— WHICH Was Ir?—Among the crowa Watching the seals in the zoological gardens yesterday afternoon were a newly married couple here on @ bridal tour. They gave all the rest of the avimals the go-by to observe sleek denizens of the stone basin, and it was @ full bour before they grew weary. Chilled by the raw alr, and lmpatient over the wait- ing, the husband said: “Come darling, les go'n see the hyenas. The feller who ‘Raid them seals would fly around and sing at foar O'clock either lied to us or else th has gone back on me agin.” —| / S7-A “regular reader’ sists on knowing “in plain langui shall we do to remedy this infernal Eat cloves.—(¥. ‘ere watom a. Hecord, the Heraid in- ington, Conn., aged <e ~pey 4 eighty-four ied at the same mo- and his wife and eighty-five years, ment on Wednesday of last week, aud were buried together the next day. #7" On the Rue Aux Ours, between the Rae St. Dennis and the Boulevard Seb aris, & “‘washerwomnel'e market tn Rood ro Redan tbe bead» of the local and suburt jaundries go to eugage Luelr soap- ers, Wasbers, &nd ironers. a7 He was in Walsh's yesterday getting a ie. He said he was new pair of breeches m: Singing “Don’t be angry with me, dariing,” under her window Saturday Dight, when Se stopped Off at the Orst verse had @ race with the old man's dog around the house. The dog now “keeps the piece”—to play with.— Lowe vilie Cour-Jour, MARRIED. NASRNEY—BOVLR. In Austin, Feb: Invé, Thowas BE HaRNey to Mice Mt, iewo of Warbingtom, D.C. DIED. BARNES, On the 31 teat.» Wout Dannns, infant sou of Geor ooh eged 1 year,8 months. d 16 da Dow, thoug! — of; rr to smile, Wilile's ouly gone befere thee |” For a very little while, He bas .oined the satnts commaning ‘Over on the golden shore 2 you'll mest in beaveniy enton— aamcehbere loved cies part no more. ‘be fuperal will take from the residence his parents, Fifth atrcet between Liaua a atreats Bortbeast, op tundey, the Sth et 3 ctcloon. The friends of the family are respectfully in aed to ¥ Oo: Brievds family are requested to eral, {rom her late’ reniden GOOPALL. March 34, 1876, of mombranons ee Dexbam, only daughter of DO. wiv userci to tace plave from ber paste posite uberal to taxe 2 rom Sunday, March Sth.at 30cLck p.m. Friends the family are invited to attend. ad NALLBY. March 4th, 1576.8: Provilence Hos- pital. Dr. OF. NaviEy Notice of funeral hereafter On the 34 of March, 1876,Wr + youngest sen o! George W. and Jen: ule Btreet, aged 22 mouths. ‘The funeral will take piace from his father's resi- ence. corner of 7th and & strests — dey, the 5th instaut, at 3 clock pin acjGsimances of the family are imvited to attend. WELLFORD WELLFORD, Tice Taneral wit! take lace Monday, Oth instant, nered w: . et 3 o'clcchy from the Feaidence of her deughier Wise a rites ot tae Yeu at repent iuvived to attend. {Chron} MITHEROW. At 12 o\lock m, on ith March, "Roti of tauerel in Mody morpiog's papers. * UNDERTAKERS, R. , BARY! Undertaker, Ho, $34 F Grane, between Minth and Tents R.* BARKER, Cabinet Baker and Undertake i 3 oouay 18 Live OrnuEy Bonrawser, PABTIES ABOUT TO BUILD Caw SAVE MONEY SY CONTEACTING WITH UB, gern tat approved masters every HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMRB- ING, SEWERAGE, GAS- PIPING, &s. pan moore, ‘TIS HOT-AIB PIPES to

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