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Amerios, Send « self add: ipibe Mov JOSRCH T. Iwan’ > D. Bite Howe New Tere cltve” mers LEON. The Oltest Buwilisnet and on aited every Tocsuay ends consulted ever H A trom 3 t 'crclock ‘All iecsale oun fice sod Best pi jeaae 2 ‘ROP RERS, 9c ‘908 B x Bas H, ¥. WRIGHT, Marnenc and Claircoy- « Physician, cam ‘be consulted 3 dence, 1016 1 street northwest. “febit se" 'ractice Cinalvely to the Diseases incident to Women. N OCUBEB, No way _warreneners — BALS4M is warranted ar ra hee ou eaoa $8 5h sreet, #1 PER 1% Cou DARBY'S, = s <, jyi-lom* PRESCEIETION | Fame Ling Ok 7H: Fate | ‘are of Seminal nee all diserders brought on by taditeretions oF ex- cose. Any Droggist bes the Address DA FipsoN _ 00. ww fay Box York. ‘This stock Includes som water LADIES’ Goons. snes MISS BE. A. McOORMI: HAS REMOVED blag etisear ESTAB- Hirth street, F. under the St. Cloud Daiidieg here hes sire Ho Revpy to see, her cus. tomers and the ‘he newest deatens in Dinets and Tater with Ave asortareet of Millinery Goods, and satisfactory work always aranteed. maré-tr EPRING. Basie: Serie ate PrLeLorE: 22a ‘Cali and look at them before purchasing. |. J. HUNT, = ‘and 623 D street. mer2tr ADIES AKE INVITE. INSP RCT THE EEAUTIFUL ASSOK MIMENT OF SPATOG NETS AND DKBSSSS, JUST KE. CERIVEDA t M. WILLIAW EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIES! JUST RECSIVED, The largest snd best selected stock of EMBROIDERIE IN THR CITY, xtra fine qualities and t a less price than is which will be so! id for common “Oeil and exaasine our grote sed you will be con- vinced von can sa THE OREAPEST BT Brome oh, bind ory. LLY’S, marl-tr 605 bth strects opp. oe Pant Office. for ‘spn (yt eee street ai sylvania avenue, Northeast Gornae of Sixth street thd Pennsylvania svenne, and at the Us ft_for the checking = Seetinatton from Hotels and Residences Dd. FRANK” THOMSON. DE ee Stim thd FioM BAL SALTINORS Era lted at ¢ loth street porta’ 5 i! 5 EE eS out the use of mercury. 8; rrboes. by excesses And abuse in youth, caasing loss of Seay and lecaatty. siete debits — COAL AND WOOD. (OAL AND KINDLING Woov. Oar stock of COAL is now complete, embracing all the choles qualities. and to which we invite ths Sttention of cons»m Our PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD, with a fire lighter in every bundle, is the beat in tse. Bor sale by all grocere—try it. No shavings, paper or aerosene oil required. CHEAP SAFES. CLEAN. STEPHENSON & BRO, Mill and Depot 7th-street Wharf, feb%-ly Branch Office 1215 Pennsylvania avenue, Cease 1 CVAL! Woop: Wwvop: CHEA?! CHEAP! FOR oe poands Meat fore you bay Fs Shea wena satr the tactiftios weenie of Goal direct ier" s is to the eo ; we can certainly eg SE ES Vince one at a giace cf our ansui ‘Good PINE © OUD delivered as low an rd. Goes OAK WOOD delivered as low as 65 to 87 Pi Single trint toa that le aecomary to convince the pablic of the above facts. Jor ON BROTHERS, often, Omen end Be Depot at Johnson's Wharves, toot FAMILY SUPPLIES, pOTTES. BUCK WHEAT, ae, Bow York Buter Molier’s Dicncod Syrup. Yermont Maple Syrup. Qape Cod Cra: n berries. Pure Carrant and Quince Jelly pat ap under ocr oCtas tr 60s nn ‘avenue, THE TRADES. BXANDEE BALL. WILLIAM BALL tae with @. #. Sarkar.) Blinds, ‘Bard ‘and all Bull Material. = : RT oe yh northweet, be than any othe- hone exemtr’ i@t-iy JAMES F. BRIER, PLOUMSSA AND GAS FITIBA, 5 mart tr S11 Tre 8ST. HORTHWEST. A WRrinags. JOB 0. ret 713 Marke Span. gad Venting Awatey for fiers eerie ae ak fidew Prost Awning’ Material. BANKERS, [5*257,50W scookDING TO YOUR MEANS, $10. @ a $100, g20v. How to make m Pmt clined to tell the reader one of the ALE SNDER FROTUINGH AM & CO. 12 Wall sivert, New York, Bankers and Brokers, ate prepsred to in- Vest im Stocks and other profitable veutares of a le- gitimate character. This firm is famous for money- ad we are in- x making. and i: nowlrs among its patrous thous sade who are well of. and areso because of their employment of Frothingham & Co. t> procure in- \estments Send for their exp'anaory circular. Stocks purchssed and carried as long as desired, & margin of frem three to Ave percent —[ From Bos. tom Saturday Express, Feb. .9, 576. mieo r ested tn Btock Privileges $50 ite, ww cite for TS page beck, end Tatome of Wail and Wall GEST FREER sou "Hiking £ oO. oct?-ly 73 B chen CARRIAGES. Weare ilimg, at greatly reduced prices, LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, CLARENCES, COACHES, COUPES and COUPELETS. Ow Patent Onmier-balanced Front FIVE- LIGHT LANDAUS, and FALLING FRONT BERLIN COACHES are the lead- tig Carriages of the day, and for beauty of de- Sign, siraplicity arul thoroughness in construction, Gre unsurpassed. The Failing Pronts to both are nicely counterbalanced by a Spring, (which ar- rangement ts patented,%@ and can with ease be lowered and roised with the finger. We quaranier our work to be FIRST CLASS, Gnd to please tn every particwar. *No of our rights, under the above Patent, will be aliowed, > H. KILLAM & ©CO,, 29 CHESTNUT STREET, _Secé-mathiy SEW HAVEN, CONN. FDE 0 OLD RYE WHISKY, WAERANTED PURE, FOB MEDICINAL agp, Conan FAMILY Large Bottles; $1; per Gallon, $3. ae aril Jou, went 8 perfeatly pare article, of really ARTHUR BAaTTANS, Druggist, ‘24 and D streets northwest. ALIFOBSIA All Kinds c. WINES. +s Ladies’ and Gent's TRAVELING TRUNKS, with ‘McMurray 's Patent Troak Stay attacked. LADIES’ TRAVELING BATOHELS. GHAWL STRAPS and POCKET BOOKS, DOUSLE end SINGLE HaRBESS. LAP KOBES acd HORSE SADDLES, BRIDLES and WHIPS. PRING oTyEE ip HA wrote tl Ue HATS. RIBBONS, Cae ba cg bape OVELTIE! attentt: ven to orders. Special attenti oy PR eee between Lith and 13th streets, INSERTING oo new and choice patt-ri itton rise BRAL COBSETS. 8) re id select assortment ECEIVED MEULG RDGING: nt of perior in aule and See in price than ever before. and That wt ft, LOOP and SERPEN- pall wid! INFANTS’ LACE OAPS fa specralty, at MES. SELMA BE TERT Ss. feb28-tr 614 %h street, SSECtALTiEs. SFecHLTiEx. DOUGLASS’. ag St Ane Geri CLOUD. OMPADOUES, ce ba Ps SuotLDEE BRS HOSIERY, ahabies’ COTTON ‘AND MERINO UBD GLOVES. |W EAB. Kip ai Stock of ie r Gress complete. Bovelties received dail Agency for Dom-atic febat-tr M4DAms 2a! a aes Pe Panes vt i Tar Dugsses. vigise wade 10H ata EES ‘orders promptly executed. In latest Parisian atylee. ‘also, selling BONNETS ro- gardless of cost. febs-Im. The Great Diside—Tra Bishop Bunt Ly Santwood Levis: $2. Proctur Nott; fe “The Wooing UT.” Victims. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Beeks FOR THE LENTEN SEASON. New Helps toa Holy Lent, By Bishop Huntington, Some Week Daysio Lent. Wilsim Headings for Every Day in Lent, “Miss Sewell. Bosery for Lent, and other De- on hae The Anna Shipion S-ries. In peper and cloth. te Study the Bit ne. By UE, Moody. le by WM. BALLANTYNE. _mars. ir 425 7th street. {EW PUBLICATIONS —Lite, L ralsof George Tick no! ‘ob seen World, by J 65 to Prof. Morse with fine stesl engravings; as sung by the Hampton Btudents; 4c. 'The Bible Word Book. by Suruton: $1, French, Political Leaders. by Bd Kivg; $180, Select Koglish Rvan- elist, the Spectator, edited by Habbor © in High Life, by Feuillet, paper, 78 The me in velicm, @135; and cloth ‘bindings. @1 50. jn the Upper Yellow- @1%. The Curate ; Bic. Pansanias. by to'a Holy Lent, by egton; $1 Duluth, by Juigs J. SOLOMONS & HAPMAN'S, Agents for Lawrence's Pare Linen” Papers _marltr 911 Peun.ave.. bet. 9th and Wth sts, N= BOOKS RECEIVED AND FOR BALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, Corner 43 street and Penna. av. Dear Lady Disdain. By Justin McCarthy. His Natural Life. By Marcns Clarke. My Young slcidrs: & Faded Photograph, By the author of “The Heir of Redcliff The Curate in Charge. wt Mrs. Oliphant. Her Dearest Foe. By Mrs. Alexander, author of Mrs Limber’s Kaitie; or, A Church ‘air and ite febls-tr A LARGE LINE SPRING GOODS, DEVLIN & COs, 1106 F STREET. SPRING OVERCOATS. ENCOURAGE i | HOME INDUSTRIES. LIVERY AND HIRING STABLES, He. 317 Third street s. FINE CARRIAGES POR WEDDINGS, CALLS, RECEPTIONS, &o. 10) SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO BOARDING Gay or blast, will Reocive proms extasticn, jané-ly 4. B. DENNIS 42 09, A, FISHERS KEW DIE WORKS, Rapigigbeiroend oe a ALTIMORE AND } @HIO RAILROAD, caueee OF TIME. “Frsrvaat 13th, 1876, LBAVE WASH. wh bagel itimere and Way ¥:00— Baltimore, annapolis and Way Btations. 7:30—BaLTiMoRK EXxPkess, }0—Nsew YORK aN Boston ExPr ®: a 8t_ Lo: wor at Caumberl (vis acres 4 O—Bartimon®, EXPREss. nd Wi oot "Loum, Gincinad, Pittsburg rene Chicag Ib aw ee Stations op Ohio ‘and ames Nien? Exrress. Bleepingcars re and rincipal Way Stations. et a 30. 2 Cine 35s" 6 tor Fam . fe m, daily except Sun No connection on Bunday for aapolis, Staunton or Valley York and Philadelphia at For fart sticket a Satocmesion, oR stncpage to ‘peek Branch, me for . and 2 coe ington Station, ei orders will be neckedena Teosived at 808. B. 7 Master of Transportation. Lm 1 20,8, omer EE et Ai STEAMER LINES, ¢ pEoruas’ Link” NOMINI, MATTOX CREEK HOVOC AND biscs! ‘The sidewheel Etevme Captain T EB Bavowry, Will commence running to the Goad Monday, March 6th, leaving. frc wharf foot of 6th street every M DAY and THURSDAY at5 a.m, Ket ping will leave Nomini every TUESDAY N. R. FITZHUGH, Agent. NHE STEA| HAKBINGER, TI TA ‘Will leave 6th street wharf at noo on BUNDAYS and WEDNESDAY for Potomac Landings, Mattawoman, Macnodoo ve — on jemoits of Dr. Nott, | 4 Rasie x B. WIEZhOGE new BXPBESS LINK Via ae mar Tr hae lA, AL ie TON ANU GBOKGETO N. Seine 6 ‘This line conncets at Phitadecpbia with Grdee egsinr Semi-wookly Line of Stcumars f dence, Boston aad N age in Boston by this line. s Paltadel y™. cuyos £¢o, Pah REED. Alexandria, Va. |. MINK. 99 1 evonshire street, Boston. vered by Knox's Exprees. Orders ral Ufice, 643 Pounsylyanls evenue, or y Wharf, will be weeny 6 North SATURDAY, ¥, iam From 49 Wotar street Georgetown, nd States, Bo whact oe BiB. sea ges ‘ei Cunanp LIngk. NOTIC! With the view of dimi the chanees of sol. ® specified jueenstown to Hew Meridian of 60 et 48 lat, oF ocah assiaee rane promo, groming THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN Pee ee tone a POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, x. ee eared nothing OB -eoses W : Wed. March 18/ Bothnia .. Wed., Apri Mar 22) Abyssinia. Wed., ca Hy 26 ed.', Mar. 20|" Ruasia.......Wed.s crying ‘WEDNESDAY and SATUR marked : do not carry steerage passen- Stars F Passace.—Oabdin 100 and ording tosccommodation, ‘tickets to tickets to “3 Chichen ae Antwerp and ot] ) Havre, Ani ago Med! eae porta. fo apply oe = Com pany’ office, Ne sh steerage and cabin, to paar kivy & "WORuiean i wepie fina jang0-ly RETRENCHMENT. We are now otenin Kid Gore Slippers, rt uread Grain do, 3 nother Job b ot Children’s Shoes, are all under current, YY s laid wend 1916 Pa. wre. bet sist PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD CAN SAVE MONEY BY OONTBACTING As we keepin regular stock, and are prepared to erect in most approved matuer, every description HOUSE AND ORNAMENTAL PLUMB- ING, SEWERAGE, G@AS-PIPING, éo. pAiN ROOFING, TIN HOT-AIE PIPES to be SLATE and MARDLE MANTELS, in excellence of pps and colors uneq! HORS, FORNACRS and FIRE. ee 2 to capitalists and contractors, "seen & HUTCHINSON, 317 oth strest northwest. F THE DISTBIOT Fr THE SUPRENE nd an Equity Court for oie - strict. Li NvILLS et al. Wit AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON BUSTERS SALE OF VALUABL! TS Br acrion: ee be aS ct] B. se = = & ra fe BBY Es # i i il 383 ‘ Hf get Peed eta! ss i i zal 3aF, & J Fee it i : YOUNG & MIDDLETON _Beal Auctioneers, Within "slvE itt al SALE PLACE oF Under and by virtue of a deed of trust to me, jared August, 12th. 1874, and daly recorded in ber H_ B.. No 9, folio yo 8 records for Prince Geors Iwill sell, at 3 o'clock p. mon TUE: 7th day of March. 1876, on the premises, all t tain piece or parcel of land situate and lying the county of Pringe George, state ot Maryland, known and described as foliu' aning forthe same at a point on the new-cut road intwat 525 feet Susteriy frm the iyterseotion of said ith # District line. aod oppos four fect within the thenee north 77 degrees said roud; thence north T'su8 feet, thence vouth 88 egress’ 0 minutes west 84534 feet; thence south 1, ato be eet tot the place of be- gissing. consaiaing 8 r less. Tbe fece. of and being part of w tract known as Onillen Castle Manors” and the same land con, mm to Bichard B. Mohun by Wm. F. Johnson in ‘Terms of tbe sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash, of whicn a de} peit of 280 will be required balance in one aud two tek dont of the g cdofauiting inte of the dofaultin wins BRADLEY. Trastes, ew feb5~ ata TOUNG. as MIDDLETON, Ancts. TBustBEs SALE OF VALU PROVED REAL ESTATE 0: TOL SIREE?. N 2: OBY FR«M ORLA No. 2 Rg “Syn of a deed of trust, dated Octo! A. 1, and duty recorded fu Liber No. 686, folto ag the Land Kecords of the District of Col- aud by direction of the party secured the: IH sell at pabiie breve Ss out to the Ap eo sewn: DA sth 4:30 bd m. all those certain pieces or ke <r ground in ‘the city of Wasbivgton, in said District, and known and de- scribed as fotlows. to wit: TI estern 26 feet od ing on East Capitol street of lot l,in equ 159 and extending bi the width of 26 feet tne foi de ae Ie hey oe lettered and marked ““M,” Teco: Grigival fate Th, 1s: 10, 17 and is 759, excepting tho south 12 feet hen. frosting on. 3d street east by equal depth of 29 feet l inch o said lot “MM,” together with the improvements hercon. ‘Terms of ole: One third cash (of 9150 must be paid at time of sale). twelve, and eighteen month be secured by purchaser's notes bearing interest from day of wale at the rato of eight per cent. per gunem antil paid (payable vem: aannally , a ar of trust on the Convey cing d recording at pure! com IC terms of sate are not complied with in six days after sale, the trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trastee treet, northwe: DOWNMAN & GREEN. Ane! feb2 dts B. H. WABNER, corner’ 7th and F streets. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON FRANKLIN STRERT, BETW KEN 47H and 51H 8fS. NOBTH By virtue of a deed of truce dated Jaly 10, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 795, folio 14, of the Tard records of Washington count 3D,0 < of the oarty secured. Twi at nt best. bidder, om WED. at 5 o'clock. in front Harkness’ sub- re ublte 4 ESDAY cf the divisi ‘Term the property to be resold at t! tsk and cont of defaolting purchawer. n day of ea! feb2e mw situ. CHANLES T. DAVIS, Trasts, UNCANSON BROS Auctioneers, Southeast er 9ib and D ats. n. w. sv0TI0n) SAi oS rg On WEUNESDSY 1 EVENING, tn March, com- mencing at 7 o'clock, will be sold wituin our sales- F ome, Sth and D streets northwest, of Oil Paintings, forming part ri tion Freently imported from Burops by & Tesident ‘ot Washington, ae = about peg dD or city, and logarth, Keupiuck, Armicld;das David de Heem, Nicoolo, Bambini, Jan Breughel, rau abc nereet Moucheron, West. to which “eapecial attention is invited. oye maré-d DUNSANSON Buus ‘Aacts. Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SAL ee vi Beau eerar iy TO SOUTH SIDE ae 2K DWEULL D BAOK- Ge WITH MODMBN IMPROVE: Pe yirtue ofa deed of trast. dated a duly recorded in bor Moy 728, fo: Ie ‘one of the and records for the bis: trict Dri 2 at the request of the party <0. red thereby. I will at vate Soap in ont ot the eee to the highest bi UBs- DAY, December 234, A. D. 175, utd o'clock p ms all that certéin piece or lot of ground situs! being to the city of W ie District of ‘Ootumn- bis. ang known as lot numbered forty-five, (45,) ac- gto Fred’k A. Boswell’s subdivision of east pine (9) feet of lot aumbered ( 25.) anu all of lot num- bored (2) and (3), )im square numbered foar hau- dred and ninety-five, (495,) as said subdivision is daly recorded in the’ Surveyors office of said city and District, in‘*H. D. Cooke,” folio 18%, togethor ements thereon. Oue-third cash, (of which 9100 paid at time of sale); and the balauce in six, ne ive ‘aud eighteen months, in equal payments, to be secured by purchaser's notes, bearing eight per cent. interest from day of sate until pads asda a oftruetonthe property sold. Con nei pf = recording at purchaser’s cost. Ir terms of s hot complied with tu six daya after sale, the Tras: tee reserves the right to resell st risk and cost of purch@er in defanit WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trastes, decli dts No. 1321 F street northwest. a7-THE PUROBASER A AT THE ABOVE SALE baving failed to comply with \h # of sale, the be resold at hie risk ‘and oost on TUKs- oH “March he ‘mame hour ad pi dts Wm F HOLTZMAN. Truviso, ¥ B. HK. WABNER, co corner 7th and F streets, “SBUSTEE’S SALE oF Y: TALUAELE BEAL ES- By virtue ofa deed cf trust, dated November 10th, A. D_ 1873, and duily recorded in Liber No. folio 419, of the fand records for the District of Cclumbis, and by the written direction of the party secured thereby, 1 wil sell, at pablic eS on WEDNASDaw, the born day of March AD. is?e, #5 0 cicck p.m. in front of the promises a ene (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), tn Dyer'saubdivision of square numbered nine Sanared nd fifteen (915), in the city of Washing top, with all the improv payments months, wich interest at elgut per Der annum, ani secured by deed of trust to the iataction of thie ‘Trustee, Terms to be fully com- plied with within seven days, other eee reeerves the right to reveli the p: after yee he and Cont of wes purchaser. weyancing at purchaser ‘Trustee. H. ‘ED maré-Stewads J.T. COLDWELL, Salemman. SWEET LEAF TEA, THEA BOHEA, 50 Cents Per Pound, GEnTs aoe AND SHOES cost. JAS, Hi, VERNILYA, 610 Orn STREBT, —— AUCTION SALES. ict yee corawest ‘TUESDAY...... Bi and Messrs. Morrison, “y son, Mills and Keliey op- Tat SIDEBOARDS; Loox cunts cLorsio~ooars PANTS and OTHS und OAs OL! im oe 0. arch o'clock 4. m.. I shail sel! at my auc'ion rooms, ‘a0 exceilnt as-oriment of Housebold . B. WILLIAMS, Anct. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, 619 Teh Mreet. On FRIDAY, March 1 ai offer made it cr 2 ASH. B. Wibula Ms, Auctioneer. IBUSTEES’ SALE 0) SINESS PROPERTY UN OAPICUL MILL, Be virtue of e deed of trast; baariag dete on c., 4 She nad RY VALUABLE BU the 7thday of Nuvemta ded io Liber #33, folio 185, records for Washington county, D- n of the party secared thereby, v we — tien, in front of the premises, Gelgen p,m.von MONDAY the 20th ay of March. it pumbered twea mept of a special commitiee to whether any officer or employe of the gov- €roment had interfered in tne recent whisky trials for conspiracy by the disclosure of the course to be taken by the prosecution. Ad journed. thirty-two (732), vington, cite all the improvements thereon, consisting of @ brick business house x 24 dwellicg. 2'(00 iu carb (ct which $£00 must deferred payments to be paid in payments ia six and twelve months, wich in, erest from day cf sale, avd to be secat trust and insurance to’ the satisfaction of the "Terms of sale to be fally complied with within six days after the day of sale, otherwise the Tri reserve the right to resell the p ‘week's notice, at the risk and cost chaser. all cat te St the purchaser's cost, be paid at tale): t mar7-Stawdds Wash ¥i AWILLISMS, Auct, youre & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VAL a Aa creas recorded Lil ‘one ef the land records for Washington count, aa) ae District of, cee. ‘and by direction of the the undersigacd — AY. the Sot day of iret. Be ‘that Seer faa a District, being partor parte trac Barbadves entarged, beginui ynted in the ground on t! Thpike road leading from the city mn to Bladensburg, aud standing at the 6 farm now owned by the Reform and running thence, reversing the line of the entire tract north 62 degrees, east 19 perches; thence north ast enst Seig perches; galled Gootiond ex Coot eide of thet south 12 degrees ence south 73%, degrees, west 30 perches; thepesscuth 31 degrees, west 4'¢ thence north 54 degrees, east 71 perches, to the ace of beginning, con acres, more or jens Also, at 4 o'clock p. m. of the same day, in front of the préperty, all that piece or parcel of ground lying and being on 4:h street east, 4 )y which is Known as lot Kdame’ subdivision ‘This lot is improved by has depth of 105 feet and one of the purchase money id fm cash; one-half the bal- he was going to Texas,and would send for cach parcel to be fi his fam. tended to Keep his promise not (Chattanooga (Ten: auce at the end of oue year, and the otber half at the cud of two years from tho said day of sale. m the purchaser or purchasers Each paroc! will credit payments of ten per cent » and after the day of sale deed of trast on the property sold; or. = tiou of the purcbarer or purchasers, the f ths purchase money for either parcel, Or for Both par: els, may be paid in cas cost'of the parchaser. Tannum, payable semi saunall 10 be secared b; Copveyancing at tae Unless the terms of sale ace fully complied with in teu days from and after the day of sale the Ti ustees reserve the right = roperty at the cost and risk of the ds er giving atleast ten days’ notice by jecuieuteand the cash depoait will, be “PHILIP A, PABREILL E ~ eA nD DLETON, Aucts T STAT ARSHAL'S WAL OF a STOCK OF DRY GOODS ane } 7TH STBEET NORTHW Bi of five writs of fiert tectas bain out of office of the Sapreme Coart of the Dis- trict of Columbia and to me directed public sale, for cash, at the store No. street northwest,on FRI Maich. 3576, commencing at 1 x a ‘ing goods and chsitels, to wit, Marge lot of Calteoes iughams, large oe omn fella DAY. the Vout cat oft large lot Lawns, large lot lot Velvets, large lot Delai Tot assorted Woreted Goods for ladies, &c-,&e-7 Plaid Goods, large lot rge lot Flannels, Inn ree lot Pique, large lot Casal: Cas lavwe lot Tickings, nets, contents of arge lot cra Dd Show Caves, 1a Scarfs, H»ndkerchiefs, 4 Mutts, farce fot Bleached and Bre ea large lot ladies’ Underclot hes, large ee jot of white Cambrics and Mus- Needles, Buttons, &0.. &¢., being ageneral and complete ‘ar; uenally Kept by extensive merch Seized and levied upon »: of Ieabella & Gertrude Bal isfe executions Nos 15,199, 15.19%, 1B, 15,103, in favor of Kerngood th in Stamboul. Ls ing his son, Youzzouff-Izzeddin, his suc- cessor, long ago fell through,and by Tarkey, as well as b; ee the Sultan’s brother, Mobammed-. fendi, born in Sep- tember, 1840, is Tecogal zed universally as the heir- presumptiveofthe throne. Abdal- Aziz, born in 1830, who succeeded his brother Abdul- Mejid, in June, 1861, has retened vert —— long over Turkey as William I. over A of the House of Osman who has vir- tual. twenty-ninth in the succession since 6 end cl sna State told to Bros , use of Henry berg Bros . use of Henry ar Pings & Pinnor. aot ie Raf; end & bi nel ma ieee kis ind Ys an Siarshat = c. By DU NGANSON® BROS. m: ASH B. WILLIAMS. (Suezessor to Green & W: No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D CHANCERY SALE “OF VALUA ESTA’ yD SITUATED ON F st TW Stu AND 61H STREETS NOBTH- WESE. IN THE OITY OF WASHINGTON, virtue of @ deoree of the Su; » District of Colambt 5, ase of De’ et Vaughn et al., Rquity Docket 9,1 evil sell, in front of the Premise, the east 30 feet rom front to rear of Lot 2.in Eaunns Ho: 437, commencing at ® point 16th streets northwest, foot 3 tnehon Trom the southeast corner of said sauare, running thence weet 30 fest, thence north feet $°; inches, thence east 30 feet, thence south Tin feet $34 Inches, twp. oved by two cn, $07 and 509, at 4-30 ect jibe 20mm dar of Terme: One third of the cash at the time of #a! thereafter: and the Detsnce ir in © 12 and 18 months, with interest f illiams, Auctioneers,) two stoy ice high. MONDAY parchas ae to be . or within five jual installments at rom the day of sale, deed of of the default. teo days’ kotice, at tbo cout aud risk ing purchaser. ‘The purchaser to . THOM * onron! wasli B. WL youre & MIDDLE’ ELTAMS. At ‘Auer, _Beal Estate Auctioneers. ae A VALUARLE BUILDING HE WEST SIDE OF 12TH earn BETW EEN K AND L STBES’ WEST. ma shall sell at PR 12th street, Ith 102% feet to a 39 in 8 desirable neighbo % Tithe termsot re not complied wiih in ten days, the pro} be resold at the risk and cost of the YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. vpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. prorat ar ng ahah SALE. order ot bone rable the Dry Goods, viz:— A. L. MILES, Admivistrator mart se eae ee 4 yy = fi EVENING STAR. March 7, 1876. PORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Glosing Proceedings Yesterday. SENATE.—A fer our report closed — t] Mt Bogy spoke in favor of his proposition payment of duties on imports in national bank notes. After some conver- sation between Mr. Bogy and about the Morrill tariff of iset the Sevate went into execative " be Be tyme session, and soon after. a Mr. Morrili HOUSE.—After our Teport ciosed— Mr. Wood finished his Speech in favor of the of the Hawatian treaty. Mr. (1b) followet on the same si Mr. Banning Sree] steee toa somart: whoowed his pame wd trans to Gee sobtions a time, too, when his War Secretary was fattening and growing rich out of the Protts made by post- traders from the pay of pri- vate soldiers. Mr Woc:iworth replied to th denying that President Grant had vetoed such # bill, and said that the chairman of the Military Committee ought to have known that the bill fatled in the conference committees of the two Houses. A resolution was passed for the appoint- aqaire sini si A TENNESSEE ADVENTURE — Crooked Whisky Men Interviewing an (icer with a Rope Around his Dec mangled remains the people ef Knoxville have been searching for in the forests of Kuox county for two or three days, ar here last Tuesday morning, and tells the fol- lowing tale: He says that before leaving Knoxville Monday evening several friends tried to persuade him that it was unsafe for him to go home after dark. He thought not, however, just before dark. As he wi through a piece of woos four or five miles from town he was confronted by two horse- men, who ordered a halt. Looking back he saw two more in the rear, ail of them masked by blackened faces. They dis- mounted, and, placed a rope bim to where @ large grapevine hung down between two trees that stool near each other. They threw one end of the Tope over the vine, and one of them asked George if that was a good place to hang a man. George said that he thought it was, and, if he had to be hung, would like to have it done in as good a place as possible, but he would like to now why they tm d banging bim. He was told to hol: while one held the rope the others retired a short distance and appeared to consult. Af- ter a short time the party returned, and told George they would let bim go if he would solemnly promise to leave the state at once and never come back. This he readily prom- ised to do. They then took a lotof warrants for the arrest of illicit whisky men from his pocket and tore them into small pieces, Mounting their borses, rode away. ‘ee found his hat and walked back to the Knox- ville depot in time to catch a train, bougnta ticket for Dallas, Tex., and left on the on —Mr. Levi George, whose ad ud mounted bis borse, riding out galloping tying their horses, und bis neck and led ongue, RUG ad 1 train on Tuesd: ay evening, saying w ly a8 Soon as he got there, as he Daily Commer SLIDING A THOUSAND kET—A_ Snow Stide Carries a Ban Over a Precipice —Charies Ritchie lost bis life on Democrat Mouuts last Tnesday. He was coming bo: Mr. Thomas, with whom he was boarding, and when just over tain, 1,500 feet above Church's mill, in cross- ing the gulch they lost the trail, a lower down to cross. In doing so they had to cross a field of snow. Mr. Ritchie sat down to slide, } and the moment he did so the snow ted. vith brow of th: went Tbomas was only about turee i from him, and the snow started above and under him, but being on his feet he suc- ceeded in reaching the edge, and saved him- self. Mr. Ritchie, however was carried dowa the mountain side and over the precipitous ledge of rock fifty feet Bish. landing him near the éud of 8 wood slide. falling,and before Mr. Thomas reached town for the purpose of giving the alarm, bis body had been found by parties who hastened ® the scene of disaster. When found life was extinct, his skull and jaw being literally smashed. Mr. strauger here. years of age, and came here from Montgom- ery county, Kansas, where his father is now residing. The accident occurred at a piace within a quarter ofa mile of where James Fallen was killed last year. The unforte- bate man fell, and rolled and slid a distance of nearly a thousand feet.—( Co Tue TURKISH THRONE.—It appears fro: & late cable dispateh that in view of the iit: He was seen Ritchie was a comparative He was about twenty-four Ovtorado Miner. of the a, wing e bay a question of UCCESEO! to his throne is uppermost ‘the Sultan’s scheme of sia. He is the thirty-second sov- ruled the Eastern empire, and the the Victorious stormed Byza: uum rand planted the cresent above the cross ‘on the domes of St. Sophia. BURNED TO DEATH BY A METFoR.—An intelligent black boy was trudging along a highway at night in the vicinity of Pales- tine, Texas. was a negro woman riding a horse the same direction the boy was going. The intelligent black bo; reap in Palestine that night out of breath and as pale as he could get. He said he saw @ bail of fire come out ofthe sky and strike the woman and set her ablaze. The horse ran one way with the woman afire on his back, and he ran back to town to tell the | peopie what had happened. The people went to look after furt curious incident. They found the woman lying on the ground, with all her clothes burped off, but with lifeenough in her to by that she had been struck in the breast er particulars of the aball offire. Thehorse was found with oe and the woman died next day. people think she was hit by a mmsteor Louis Republican. 4 A NARROW EscaPe FROM BURIAL —We record with grief the death of another of Jack- fon county joneers. Mr. John Norton died at his residence, near Francisco, in his seventy-fifth year. He was asailor eleven years. He made bis nyt sy ere in ibis State in 1540. While Mr. Norton was a sailor he landed at New York during the revalance of small-pox in that city, took he contagion, and was supposed to have lons_were so far made for his | aie: "Prepara coffin was brought and the body a = in it when a twin brother of arrived, and refusing to be- lieve him ‘aeaa, used such remedies as event- ually restored him to life. He lived nearly rs to remember thatevent, and saw fort; that tein, brother buried one year ago.— [Detroit Tribune. A PEcuLtarR Love Marca.—Of the el- a. maiden who wanted to marry the ifteen year-old boy, apo y from Pao- ther township says: is well todo, owns thousand worth of real estate, is A @ cen- nial tea-| thus relates his a nes! Next in order was tes. for I was bun- - — a in severa! preparing mone: worth here. boiled ue and ice-cream, and drinking frention.” Baid'I to tse young lady at the Table, “How much is the Her answer deretand. And when be removstrated with his wife and him to score cated at Vassar and can toutof the bouse with m if be ‘nterfered any more ment around the house he'd get a Ro es man sa! Se the wash-tnb. bitter cold a sh d after some canght bim wader the neck tll It waa a foot long, the boure and frightened bis his terribie a Sppenrence, and & divorce If he © i few nights after that hhe was all d 7 wit i. A bounding down the back yard to see alley gaic was fastened: — bim em! an i; i 5 i i 2 g Hi Hn i bim up, tossed the breath ou: arned him clear over, and chuel down on his back, splitting bis tall buttons to the ak and he could irty cents on the swer bis wife and daughter sereamed to bim that they were ready, they concluded that old gotbg with th without him and never came back uetil 1 nd the man lay out ig the back ll that Ume trying todie. And one iime after that he was jozging across the back yard with bis arms full of about thres hundred pounds of bard wood, and he was laoghing like @ bye J oper the Hawk-Eye, ed Just As he had pas el under the cf i? iii aehd , 80 they went 4 something he had when a clothes b as big as an ecg, and be fell tor line caught right in bis mouth and sawed clear back to bis ears, so that when he tried to smile the top of his head ouly hung on @ things naturally weighed on his mind and depressed bim, but him to thivking, and be went to work and poWerfal automatic You only had to wind up the box and set It for a certain hour, j alarm ciock, @ goof and py mules, the spring hook the line would let go its would be rolled up at the rate of 1.090 miles pethtug about his iuven- lion, but put up the box and told some lie about it to bis family, wh bave, and he set it for wound it up strong. Then he wa’ Nilsson’s compatriot ran out the line and ad- Just the hook, and he went away. About seven o'clock thatevening, while he was toasting his feet at the fire and reading the family were disturbed by upmistakable indications of a fight gotn in the back yard bet ween a hurricane ai in which the earthquake ared to be getting @ little the best th affrighted family rashed to the door and looked upon a scene of Soeeanien Toe air was fall of fragmenta of linen and cotton and red flannel, and shirt pins and little brass n on the line like a team of A the other end of old, and that line aminute. He sai ch is &@ way men Ube almanac. and anarchy. buttons and clothes boekles were fying | the iron box Was maxing about 60,000 revolu- lions @ minute and was whirling around like machine, and the line was tear- the posts like a streak of run- away lightning, and the clothes were trying to keep along with it, and around the posts they were ripping, tearing, av more than any cyclone that ever got lost, tue bole in the while where the line shot tn’ | iron box the striped stock pillow sila just foamed a and scraped, until the yard and air was so full of that it looked worse t snow storm. Ob, it was dread Every body shrieked ia dismay. “Somebody's ai the clothes line!” the man’s daughter. “Good heavens!” you taken the clothes in?” an an Aretic yelled the man, “hadn't man ‘thought he would say) what was rang at the clothes li ying book @t the end with both hands, and the next instant, before the jer- rifled eyes or his shrieking wife and daugh. ter, he was jerked in through the bole tn the bo quivering mas> of boneless fesh, while bis glistening skeleton fell rattling upon the pore. They gathered his frame work of the reh, and unlocked the box and drew out He was not dead.so defily bad he been removed from his They sent for the doctors, bat 1 to get Lhe man to- their skill could not a gether again, and now he sits, imp and opeless, in @ bigh-backed easy chair, sadly at his grinning skeleton, sits ina chair on the opp: stove, grinning sociably ai his counterpart, and rattling horribly every Lime it crosses its bony legs, or scratches thie Lop tng bead with its gaunt, Seshiess And thus that poor ma@n. has tod: dual existence until dc ath comes to Itisa painful, expensive life, for toe skeleton eats just a® much as the fi the flesh has taken to smoking tea cent cigars and the skeleton can’t sleep unless it bas & big hot whisky every night at bed time. And a!) this is the result of wicked What & dreadful, dreadful warning It is to those neglectful women 4 » clothes line stretched across the yard in every direction after nignt! trict republican came home Saturday night very much excited over the Washington news, and in his frenzy fang out @ banner from bis bedroom window as token of defiance. which omite side of the ing carelessness. AN eastern « fore she could fiud her hoop-skirt.— 87 Charies Wri ght was locked up in Rhode Island on Monday for Kissing the wife ofone few people will belie on this account that Wright is wroug.—{ No wich Bultetin. 87-The census mar eight girls to ove ma: of the old prophecy, “Seven we to the skiris of ope man.” of his neighbors, bu 1 of Logansport reports A literal fulfillment men hanging . Louis Repair &7-A Rbode Island man was arrested the other day for kissing a girl. Y: iT actually Kissing ber! Probably @ pretty . our soul revolts at the thought.—{ Norw ich Bulletin. &7” When 4 ceriain woman in town of her “late husband” you mast not conciade that she is a widow. Her husband is living, but be never comes home until midnight-— (&. Louis Republican. S7-Out in the Black Hills we region, when you buy & bow! of bean #0: Of your coat, dive for ® bean, am come up with it the propri takes it away from you and says you only paid for soup. ‘letor of the saloon y “IUs jast as well to have ideas somewhere about your head, you know.’? and he paused — So; Wien 0 menrrtea on man came home other evening and discovered that his wife courage enough remark that “the country is going to rata, istration ts absolutely Norrtatovwen Herald. bad found bis whi on the doorstep