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DRY GOODS Cossorers, 608 NINTH STREET, THE OBEAPEST STORE IN THE CITY. ‘tesived to day from importers auction, five cases i i 1g Saat all new styles: Plain Silk, Silk Serge, Turkish | qvlities Rorvtetas Tor eatsting atin, Brocad+, and bordered. [5 $14 8th street; Ed ‘These are the finest goods imported, and will be | Psresels an ie, 256 Hee rest: Gold at less thao they cost to manufacture. aed Lawns ip short > at Another large stock of BMBROLDEBIES re- — and new, aad Celved to day. ‘myS-tr aay isive onto ane. W2 4n8 SELLING Dur Goops vaEr #3 W. M. Bown, Beautifal Spring Dress Goods 18, 20, 28, 81, 37, 40, 80. Buk and Woo Drom Goode. 7. RAILROADS. B4{TiMor= anv ono nalzaoan, APBLL 3071, 1876. Se ae LEAVS WASHINGTON. abs SOLS, PABASOLS, FARASOLS, cint of ficeks and ‘Clothe, Onssimieres, for Men aud Boy's wear, 374 J:10—Baltimore and Alexandria Junction. 8:00—New York, Phsladeiphia, and Bosom B2- Bro'a.m Sunday. stopect War beasons, Sud connects for Auuapoiias “ ‘4 ‘J 8:15—Cincimnart, St “Lowis and Pittsburg Bz- ess 8 > Hagerstown, aad Valley Good Btock: 8. Excelient #od Tick Quilts, $5; beantifal Lawns, ty White P. K., 12; very Sine all Li 50. Men's Shirts, made of Wamsutta Cotton, som, 98. 2, 12; Linen Handkerchiefs. 6; Linea comb Liven Bo- |g. = Sms enone ene eT” | eng Eea cece ent va atoms. pre TION OF OO PABTNEBSHIP. 10: < ~aaned Unlimited Kxpress. Stops at Re- P.M. 38:16—Bektinore, Way Stations, Ellicott Oity and polis, 1:30—svew York, Philadelphia and Norfolk ss. On Sunday, all Way Stations STOCK AND FIXTURES FOR SALE Ee. ————— end ‘The ce partnership of J.O. WISWALL & OO. pring by limuation on July 1st, our stock MUST BE CLOSED MEST ee, on e shall offer . ‘or 30 days, our large aod complete stook of —_ DRY GOODS At GBEAT SACRIFICE ON ORIGINAL COST ae remainingon hand June ist, will be Sold at AUOTION WITHOUT RESERVE. In order to Close in 30 Days, A REDUCTION OF FIFTY PER CENT.| 63 8 large portion of our stock, and 6% cents per yard. Frederick snd Way Siations, via Be- lay 5— Frederick and Point of Rocks, (via Metro- itan Branch). ‘Except Saturday,datly deville by 11 |. Hagerstown and Wi. . to Chicago, Cincinmati and Lowisrille. 8:30—Baltimoreand Philaaelphia Brpress, Fred- erick and Way Stations, via Relay. (Con- nects for Annapolis Bur 2) Belts- . Bisdensburg, College, Wile. Lavfel. Aunap-lis dunctio- 7:00—Baltimore ana way stations. Brown Unttons, ¢ce ©:10—Baitimore. Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laa- po 8:20—Piitsburg. but no connection beyond Mar- tinsburg by train leaving Sunday night Way Btations on Metropolitan Branch. 9:30—New York and Philadriphia Night Bxpress ping Cars to New York. 9:30—Baltimore and principal way stations, *30— Martinsburg and way stations, Metropoli- an Brancl 11:30—St. Lowts “Bzpress. Obicago, Columbus, Sandusky, Newark. On Saturday for Lows- ¥ 8.000 yards Black Alpacas, 18% to 37% ct: Largs lot Tatie Damasks. Napkins. Wine Cloths, Piano Govers, &c - a* less thas New York cost, @7 GREAT BABGAINS in everything. J. C. WISWALL @ 00., £ 7:10. 5:15, 10:15 a.m; 1:30, 5:15,5:30, op29-tr Tth st, near Pa.sve, | 5.35, 8:10,'8:20, 9:30 and 11:30’. m., = daily: THE siLK "All other trains daily, except Sunday. No connection on Sunday tor Mi. or Val- AND ley Branch; or for New York ana Philsdelphia at s For farther information apply at the Baltimore DRESS GOODS HOUSE ‘Ohio Ticket Offices, W. n Station, and 485,601 and 603 Pennsyivania avenue, where or orders wil! be taken tor baggage to be cl and = ds received at a1 int in the city. WASHINGTON. THOS. BP, a. LM. LE. General Ticket Agent. Weinrite the sttention of the pablic to our tm- GEO. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent. _ap18-tr mense assortment of new sty! SUMMEE SILKS U™!vVensaL R.R. TICKET OFFICE. BAILBOAD TICKBTS te or from all points bought. exchanged or sold st & reduction of onz GBENADINES Of all shader, in stripes and plaids. Large stock BLACK SILES of al celebrated DOLLAR, ‘upon any other office or de: ta thi 1 ity. akes. BBPRING DBESS GOODS of the most attractive | Tickets good till used. Bi acpreked through. ay’ cclors a ; MOUEN!NG GOODS, WHITE Goops, SS... 29 aes wees eo. CASSIM EGES, CURTAIN LACKS, ILM 0 MBBELLAS and FINE HOSIER ¥ 1876 belies 4 4 9,5 oats 1876 in great variety, st lees than New ¥ork prices. WOLFORD & SHILBERG, $17 MARKET SPACE, apt? tr ‘Third door from 9th street. NEW STOCK SPRING GOODS, Slightly soile Bleached Cot*: Bods beet Calicoes only tem 9 ire; 7:40 A Obteago, and it: ox jonday BALTIMOSE AND POTOMAU BAILBOAD, for Cansad m Se., worth We, Plaid Dress Goods 10, 1234, 18, 20. 25c. ress 8 sigan, Rochester, Buffalo, Miagara Wank Popttns So nechy ncarine cualition. Falls, and the Horth, 6 a. m. Gaily, except Bane a tg Rathlee” vet Bios tamalaizan i % en Silks, cheap. 4 Elegant styles fa Lawns Isssc., worth 2c. 4 Niagara Falls, 11:60 a, m. daily, ex: wane Lewns 15.15 2. * honed Hr n0 Stet ork and the aristous, Mohairs sacrificed’ Fong ol 0 man Pari SaP* slaughtered for the For New York CA ab Just received, White snd Uheck Matting, 38c. cont Brac ay wi jars attached. ne Tor Philadel, e tty, Sunday, Am determined to meet the times and sell P PEteselahie oF Ex getty, steers bem . T. N. NAUDAIN, dally, exc andy = apa tr Too "Warnes Bosse. er Baltimore: 7:50 a. m. daily. MORE NEW SPRING Line 7:60 0. m. and 4:90 p.m. aND 0 a.m. and 4:20 p. SUMMEB DRESS GOODS. Sast opened from the Large Auction Sales in New York, Lupin’ Pure Silk and Wool Binck Grens- dines, at 60, 625s, 75 cents, §1, and $1.35—a special oxi Sunday. TEXSNDEIA & FREDERICKSBURG BALL. “Way AND ALBXANDELA & WASHINGTOR 7 1,3 6. 7:00, end 7 and I and 7 1: 4 Black Tami<e Cloths, Cashmeres, and 6-4 Drap Bichmond, 11:: |. m. def! Diete: Fine EL irs apd Alpacas, cheal iced vin Epcos, 6:06 ara H ‘ot Tee io gs: ia tor Washi ms IN COLO 1, 3,4, 6,6, and 7 p.m, Tyecee styiish Pongees. ) and $ p.m. Lawns gd Bercalce at 125 procured st the Offices and Sun Umbrellas. Fine Uloths Wreath cisest and Pena Of Housekeeyic= Goods of the best class, at mg pag Bgl ke oot market SSW. COLLEY'S ‘runt Howie cnt Eevidcooes ee CHEAP STORE, 507, CORNER Srx ST., my ¥D, JR.,Gen'l Passenger ms. apao-tr Market Space. FRAME THOMSON. Gen Manngen jessy NEW PRICES. 1014 SEVENTH STREET. PROPOSALS. Sk and Wool P: 4#c., worth je 7 at's Hatr Chaili Clotbss Sue, worth Sriee on tit Orrice oF WasniXoToN Agueprer, WasHixcton, D.C , May 9th, 1876. ‘ROPOB: to th jader- ALS, 18 ned w l be received at this office until 12 isity. great variety, | Gate House at Great Sun Umbi Shirts, made of best materials, and BF Bogie Hone can be seen at this office ‘and all necessary in- completely Amished, an FS. (withont batton- rmation can be obtains : M. BIRD WYLIE, 0. E. BABCOOK,, Col. o! Sao Tth strect northwest. myll'6t’ Chief Engr. Wi PROPOSALS FOR F: OFFice ACTING CoMMISsaRY oF SUBSISTENCE, F LE, Va SEALED PROPOSALS, tn duplica SSPECLE Lasis PRICES! BRODHEAD 4 CO., will be re- 939 PExxs. Ave., between oth sts., be * A 'FULL LINE © ceived at this office until 12 o'clock, moon, June FOREIGN Ap DOMENTICD EY GOODS | 4,2: faratiune ned t Brksae a AT MOST ATTRACTIVE PRICES! cots during the six Month Ooms ag Jaly) Many Articles having been Reduced im Price from | Poe? a . 15 10 20 Per Cont. nadiaes, 37)¢c.; former price 80c. Biack Iron Grenad bod To. ‘Algo for such choice and other cuts of fresh meats as may be required by the officers and their families. ‘Tbe bidders will specify in their proposals the rice per pound for which they will furnish and de- River at Port Whipple, Vs., the meat raquired; and also the price per pound for furnishing it from their 8 “tir formation ss to conditions, quality of beef, &e., will be furnished on Wppticat: to cand up, inclading Bonnet, makes. a Guinet, Bs ll Parsons’ celebrated EORGE 8. GRIMES, Best Pacific Law fast colors.) 12340 . 3. A fell line cf Linen Lawns, ia beautiful designs, | _™710-8t ist Lieut 24 Arty, 4.0.8, ~ ROPOSALS FOR BU om 2c. ap. fe es of Summer Silk, reduced from @1.25to a Roi eer jose guods are pure sk aud of wakes 4 Wool Shawls, $1.38, kk of Domestics ccmplote. and prices enarantecd. nts’ Underwear, direc’ from the FOB BUILDING ABOUT 484 Fue UAWES CHEEK CANALS AT ON 3 ny STREET SOUTHWEST, AND BEPLAUING THE PRESENT BRIDGE, ENcInzER's Orrick, Dis: ASHING' Sealed Propessis will bo Li | Pee ee cheee. the James Creek Canal, and replacing the present 1906 F STREET be ia sod sen cold stand.) Bridge, at & street southwost, in the city of Waah- TaD a < 0, D.O. f and specifications can bi Sp&-tr _—«9.39 Pa. ave. bet. 9:h and lth ste obtained at this a ith all peeteary taformar OHN ¥. MITCHELL. fon, upon applicaticn therefor, a ‘upon these forma wi'l alone be considered. JOMS,T; TARSSTLVABIA AVESUR, ra see ed oe ‘Offers the iarzest nd choicest selection of DEESS ~ shaded stripes, 4 Damame Goods, in all the new Cumbrics, Percale, French Jeconets. oO. BR. B: HOXIS, wys7t Lieut. Eng’rs U.S. A., Eng’r of D. 0. NATTAN'S CRYSTAL DISCOVERY octiigen, Lawns, Printed Linens, Glasgow Ohecks FOR THE HAIR. slat ; D HAL Brocade Gre See 0} te, Ot, vere cheap. *Ots WATUBAL AND TOUTHSUL OOLOL. Feats ee erocede Ceahmerss, oat ese Dendrafly and. its gccastoual Frocch Contre Teenie, Lt Sppuice nts and stops the hair falling. Cloth Suits from 2 to 91s nen and Zephyr | “FParranted to restore tbe colorin three to ten days, 7 nd Sk Contains nothing whatever of an unhealthy of tac en s eg ws. polsonous nature. | Dost ‘Bot req’ ire shakin; doce . from § 16 } 50. linen or ger nails; by sioek of Sea Umbrellas and Lace Trimmed 6 eS ae ee eee rhe - for nearly eight years now with constant- a ine a ee | Bae ee ans, Br Sorteciee, ‘at lose prices than ever befora sold. i NAFTANs. eth ie , One Price Oaly. on . MITOBELL, a D my? tr LUMBER! LUMBER! @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Pr. 1G, per e230. ara aah OW IS YOUS TiMs, One more me chance at those splendid phot psieaad maine. to oxy © seats ie Gece heime aed the market for fas 826 por M —_ 7 ably Hid GEORGE H. AUCTION SALES. THIS EVENING. AUCTION SAUES. FHIS AFTERNOON. BANKRUPTCY! 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. bet O THEGP ORT ing HOUSE AE SOCOMES | al HE ECA att IMPOBT. iz 5 5 80. TavEe Wiskine- ALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY 31% SORES ADJOIN- DAFBAM SQUABE S29. By virtue of adeed of trust dated M: IsfT, apd recorded in Liber Mo. 61d, Toro it feet. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and his notes, twelve months, the purchaver giving his u one of Wash cours ay il in the District of Columbia, and by direction of the ren, and a deed « fe di ote Party secured thereby, the undersigned ‘Trastecs ‘ments, All com OR FRIDAY, the Bath Gay of May ie ated | the Burcbaser. A deposi of B thi ayo x o'clock p m "ali that piece or parcel property Isstruck Of». JACKSON, my3 THOMAS DOWLING, ty nd District, bel galled Scotland and Barbados hoc ta atone plan Ey THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONE consequence of the ratn, until FRIDAY, May 12th, 1876, same nour and place. . BP. JACKSON. Bxeentor. myl0-dts THOMAS DOWLING. auct. TO-MORROW. TNOANSON BROB., Auciioneers, Southeast corner 9th and D streets northwest. thence north 54 degrees, east 71 reh sce of beginning, containing "Sk ictee, more or less. Also, at 4 o’clock p wm. of the same day, in front of the property, all that piece or parcel of gr: 2 vd et ni WAGON, AT AUCTION tying ond betes. on 4th ssreet east, in the ci! On BAT! ¥ MORNING. D: 0. wich is known es lot John G-Adams’ subdivision of eriginal lot s LARGE BAY HORSE, FAMILY CARRIAGE BARN 0 Top BUGGY AND TOP ck, we will sell the above-nami te plendid chance to obtain a good ging toa private gentleman. DUNUANSON BROS., Aucts. SEEN, Auctioneers, one inch Terms of eale: One-third of the purchase mone; for each poreel to be paid in cash; one-half the bal- e other half ence at the end of one year, and th: ite Auctioneers, fie ond of fr years trom the sid day or ea - 5 13 Tih strect northwest, \e posit of rom the purchaser or purchasers each parce will be required ai ime of sale. suction to the highest The credit payments, with interest hereon af the Bay 13th, at 9 o'cle wth eR ag Re ind descriped wpon the pit re fing after the day of sale. tobe secured | fieton. Dias oth, conte tee eae ab ine £3 on of the purchaser of parchasers, the | provements, sttuaied on Fy between 24 and 3d of ti ase ‘parcel, és for both pareels. may be pid in cash Ocavesane, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: of which $50 must ing st the cost of the purchaser. Unless the terms | be aid at time of sale; balance in six twelve of ale are fally complied with tn tea dae fromand | Months, secured Dy purchaser's notes, Dearing after day of sale. the Trustees reserve the right to iar tk eee the premises sold. Convey- resell the property at the cost and risk of the de- | SACtus vaaahiagey é coat TTBELL, Sel faulting purchaser, a’ter giving atleast ten days’ "eo. 0. LU’ L, Salesman. notice Kr, Putlic, advertisement, and the cash de UHCANSON BBOS., Auctioneers. orfelied. GEOKGE GABLE UE t Trastess, | TWO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES AT AUO- m5eo&ds YOUNG & MIDDLETON. Ancts. On BATUBDAY APTERROOM. Hoy EO, W. STIOKNEY, Auctioneer. x PUBLIO SALE OF AN ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT JUST NORTH Of GEORGETOWN, 1N THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 14, 1874, recorded in Liber 747, {lio 245, of the land records of the District of Colambia, we will offer tur sate at public anctioa, upon the premises, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of May, 1876, at 5 0’ m.,the valuable tract of land, situate in said istrict. and described as follows: "Paris of a tract of land called “The Bock of Dunbarton.” or “The Addition to the Rock of Dunbarton,” or “Pretiy Prospect,” or * Ciilton,”’ or by whatever the same ey ety met re hel ¥ Broo! ii ‘at public auction, in: ich said parcels united te Gao ate sounded | front of the premses,on WEDNEEDAY, Mar Se Tee Oe Pe Lad ne Ba eae Lie ted | 17th, 1876. a8 6 o'clock p.m all of Lote 17,13: conveyed to hima by Brooke Mockail: on ths woet | 1%) 20, 21,32 and 28, in Morsell’s subdivision of lot 1, at 6 o'clock, we will sell premises, on'ti tween Rhode Island avenue and P street northwest, {wo two-story Frame Buildings) in good condition: said licuses to be removed within ten dare from the date ofssle. Te . ANSON BROS., ‘WEET. ‘erm oni my l0-4t DU B* EJ , Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No, 611 7th street northwest, ATOTION SALE OF DBSIRABLE UNIM- PROVED BUILDING LOTS, ON MASSACHU- SETTS UE STBEBT, NEAB A “tH STREET NORTHEAST. 1 will cffer for sale, known or called, consistin; sai ts now united in one. which jackal by the lands of Morris Adler a1 Hiason; on | 10 equare 595. the north by the lands of Margaret C. Barber See of sal Me paw A cash h sod the bi Robert Barnard’s heirs,and on the east the | o1.¢ ‘ame & — neaaires on o0n scot lands of Wm. Morten acd Robert Barnard’s heirs, | ¥be? 0) conveyances, Ss paccuinne » gent and containing in all forty-five acres of land more | If terms of sale are not omni fed sith in srrend ars or less. and being the parcel of land conveyed to the opts Cae prcnaety w resold at the risk an: Inte Charles Ellet, jr., by Houry Gtidormeistor, | Cot o! myll. The property is Improved by a commodious Dwel- ‘terme of, le: One-third cash; balance ta oyual ., H. WABNEE, corner 7th and F strects, installments at twelve, eighteen and twenty-four | TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO THREB-STOK vn the purchaser to give his notes forthe ds ferred payments, bearing interest at BRICK STORES AND BTUBY BRIOK STOR!) x eight per cent. per anoum, and secared by @ deed of 80! COR- trust do the property. 8300 down at timo of sale. PENNSYLVANIA AVENOR QQ eyereneEUGENE CABUST, : EOBET i. PRESTON, { Trostess. apld cofds it ae cee aba e aie 13, AD ert ond Ostobee sata Da count. ‘weather. ay ee ae A. fe » A. D. 1871. f 1516, at the some bour sud place. 7 duly recorded in Liber No. 614, fallo 257, By order of the Trastees myl0-co GEO. W. STICKNEY, Auct. HOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. TBUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PBOPERBT’ ON POBPASTON AND BEALL STBERTS, mites, on Dunbarton street, ¥ east balf of Lots No. 79 and 87, in Bi 3 dition to Georgetown, the same fronting thirty (30) | of 34 street east one hundred ol of beginning, Sect width sertumardiy one bundeed eed twenty | Snowe bo 6 prove Improved with a. comfortable ing house | "Terms: One-fonrth of the purchase money to be |. the premises being Bi: and the balance six, twelve and Grouting $0 fcot on Boalt streak and Caving | besccared by deed of trast on the property. sold, depth of a0 tee nea ‘A deposit of @100 will be required on each house at sale: One-third cash; residue in ‘Of salo apd all convey eucing st purcl oy nda idego twel i a " . cost. If terms of sale ioe pee comeaee. with in t by deed Le} seven: ‘J when the property Is struck of which is to be for: | serves the right to resell the property ot the risk Of feited if the terms Bre not comp! with witbin five | the defaultiny yurchaser Or purchasers, after ten days after eal. ‘all conveyancing and recording at | days notice sane ore newepasers, pul~ pur r's Expense 1D. CO. CK RELL, Surviving Trustes. WILLIAM B. Tr ir, Trustee, sp28.cod Oour) THOS DOWLING: Acct: | myReokds dt GOLD WELL. Soloman: BUSTERS GALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- (ROS., Auctioneers. Tom aa RAL EAT | Deerepy assa oogine By vi f a de of or of t # the District of Golumbia, ‘Sd May, 1376, LOT OM 167TH STREET. Bi in cause No.4 784, Eau! beret CHUSES' " > Equity sen Norris is plaintif snd Moses Benedict Fortune sud others are defend: 18th day of May to sell at the Lote of ground 1y' D. O.. koe wn as ‘Tedd ‘and Philip’s subdivision of original lots Nos. 5,6 and7, in Square No. 835. Lot A fronts 2) feet on south D street. by a depth of 100 feet, and is unim- | or parcel of proved. Lot B also fronts 20 feet on said street, by a depth of Heh Dost and is improved by a substan- tial two story Brick Dwelling. The pi rty is located on the north side of south D strost 36 a sti west, ‘ms of sale: One-third cash; and the balance in Gard 12 months; a cea RP aaa to bear interest at the rate of six per cent ele. A deposit of @50 will required sae upon Rach lott All conveyancing et cost of a known ard distinguished on ry aie) plan thereof as lot numbered ef vuer, Auct. JOHN F. ENNIS, Trusteo. be terme of gale are > mys toads = ne aie ao nets resell the 3 peri at the rick ak and cost of (DSITED STATES mo a jo ene week's notice tmeo~ seer man Re Inczirne of a writ of fort tactaa, taut: | IW Seinen of ich Hoeale, A Meposit ef gas) tr ct of Columbia ard to me directed, I will sell, a wow SOBERE GR SHRAMA®:{ trastecs, ORR ae iar sale, for cash, et Birch & Feta Bazaar, 01 uisiana avenue, on SATURDAY, the 20th dav o May, 1876, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., the fol- lowing goods aud o! els, to wit, viz: One Office Table, 6 Cane-seat Ohairs, 1 Bevolvi Chair, 1 TW! > G Ink Stands, BOBTR 4 ‘@ decree | te ‘AB! the cause SATOHELS see: L 4! ow Pier rity rears an INGREDIENTS ALL VEGETABLE. Sample 100 Feeds fer $2.00, Depot in Washington, 609 Louisiass avenue. WwW sir. At12o o'clock oms &t isorllapeons assortment of For. ~ among which may be foucd the jors, some of which tention of myl2-8t AUCTION~ SALES: ASD oar innate ht Da pa he Daa Soe tah ne tioned articles Bt 80, Yelock m 14 fir. ML Paintiogs and Ww. © rere sod worthy t cou boise a 4 ure, DUSCANSON RRO3.. Ancts HB, WABNEB. corner 7th and F sts. aggro” SALE OF A TWO-STORY GOTHIO “COTTA: HILL,” NEAR ON OTT. 1 rs TRE TERMINUS OF THE COLUMBIA BALL. AY. On FBI will be sold formerly known 28 “Long shore. ‘This prope ofthe cit: two. end deed of ‘trust. @50 down at time of sal: DAY, May 19th, 1575, at 6 o'clock p. infrout, of the premises, lote 36 diock 11, of Hall & Holden's subai- round Knewa as ‘Cottage Hill.” Meadows, improved as rty commands a Beautifal view y and surrounding country. One-fourth cash.and the Dsiance at one, three years, with fnterest, secured by s je, and all con- veyancing at purchaser's cost myitfantust J.T OCOLDW ELL, falesman. H. WABNEB, corner 7th and F streets. AUOTION SALE OF DESIBABLE BUILDING LOTS ON V ase cn mm , will be sold BOUNDARY, BETW Seon ae 3 ° ‘of the premises, lots: 7 to 27, both inclusive, of Chas il Cred to 27, jac! ve, . B. rime subdivision in square If. % ‘Terms: fourth cash. and the bal: a two and years, w interest, ared bys deed of tru $50 down at time of sale, and all cing at purchaser’ it ¥ myi-fmwidt J.T COLD WELL, Salosmen. H. WABNEB, corner F and 7th streets. Tog 10 por cost, intores D con of trust. A de parcel at time of Cheser 6 Cost. By remainder in equal in- ud $ years, bear. t jeod posit of @f0 will be required on, each One payable in 1 ‘BUSTERS’ y 'BOVED BEAL EST. WASB iN or at 535 0 ). M.» jand,sizuste and beiog in the coanty of istrict of Volumbia, and k: ton, Di pated ee the land known jor the same at a two berdred tontheast cornei esi lot worth grees), east two hu gies there: right tion cne ‘et'seq.,one of the land records of th et of Uh a ic BT PART OF a KNOWN AS “METROPOLIS deed of trast. dated January and duly recorded in Liber No. 743. jombia, aud by the written request of scoured therel ‘will sell at public the premises,on MUBDAY, M m., all that piece or ywn and desig- mbered twenty-nioe (23), of View, commencing tot | rot twenty and @ half degrees (2036 de- red (XO) feet, thence and a ith, in @ southwesteriy direc- bundred and ‘eight (105) fort eleven (11 inches, thener south twenty aud a half degrees (2035 degrees) ast two hundred (200) fest, thence and at right angles therewith in a northeastwardly direc- tion oue buudred end eight (103) fest el: «ay inches to tke place of the yond the bine shal sale, and sold, will “Apply Ban Sale: myl3. ‘Terms: Suet lt oe EaEShsY thy daw Of April, 1876, at 3 o'clock », m (Wo-story dweiling. quired at time of sale. pense of the If the myl2-f, Ex£curer 8S SALE a A FIRE DWELLING AT LAUREL, Containin: Bicely inaroves. MONDAY on the ]poxCAneON BRO: : TC STOR Bee De line AND STORE Capitol asa Detrece strects br brie! montbs, potes bearing 8 per cent. inte: ‘TEES’ ginning. including st front of said lo not extend be- said lot twenty- improved by a time that the south en i be eubdivided into lots. fourth cesb; balance in6,12 and Is Terme: One months, for whic the notes of the purchaser, bear. interest at & r cent. per annum from ¢: td Se be coat canes Reais rR ge ‘A ceposi: of $100 fasle. All conveyauct from day of nels, the truss resell the property at the ing purcbaser, after five BO. JOY EDSON, { toads J T. COLDWELL, Salesman. 12 rooms in good order; stands in the center of the town. on Main street, on a lot Db, jowers, 7 ‘walks, slirubs; f jedistely to BDW. of Pheinen ott premises, 'T PRINTING OFFICE ‘AFTERNOON, May 16 7 We wili sell lot H, in square 623, i on ys epitol street, witb: ty is situated 420 per yw under rent. One fourth cash; balance in 6, 12 and 18 SALE AT AUCTION oF oe rN DWELLING ON I STREET, Eu VEGMORT AVANUR AND waked Bed and seceded ia Liber Sar Hi g [ i g F i f : Bu i ba i i i Fi : [ea PICTURES AT THE EXHIBITION. hk Labels Hint to Home Artists — ational Characteristics Displayed in Pine Arts—Itatian Marbles Rare Painsings—: D-part- it, Ete. picture guilest 3 ies—t. well. The moment the a puncard ~ on the frame tlitag English is in complete order—so pt our British friends bave ewpe Aon rewurns to their admirable aystem of ‘ing, with increased emphasis on the sense therein a! ed, and with @ feeling of sur- belling, but their labeis are small tickets lodged in a crevice between the canvas and frame, and far less legible. The progressive American merely gives bis pictare a num- ber, and leaves bis visitor find out the meaning of the page before him as best he + and in the majority of cases, the mean- ‘of the subject being left in mystery, the picture soon passes from the mind and Its €ffect is Jost. Ihave been thus explicit in regard (o labeling in the faint hope that our native artists, at least, will recoguize the great advantage, in fonal fir like the centennial, of having their work dis- Unctly marked with the name of author aud subject. FOREIGN WORKS. The ante-opening phase of tie ar: depart- ment is of @ very satisfactory description. The national type of work is so marked agiance in @ room tells if it bea German, F ch, Spanish, or English section, for in no kind of work is the national character more emphatically expressed than in fine arts. The Germans paint splendid borses, some pretty archducbesses, and various con- vivial scenes; on the Spanish canvases are ral interioss, duei- wedes send }, beautiful genre pictures—wholesome, bealthy, hardy themes throughout. But few French pictures are as yet hung, but among these we see familiar foiles that figured in the Salon — ago. From Italy comes exquisite marbles, a few of which graced the Vienna exposition, of such dainty, winning shapes and thoughts, that it requires no wd to predict that the Ital. in puttin; Washing’ and bis Hat ‘Benjamin Franklin and = befell copa raed cg Lag a when the young ni row Over sticks of type. Astae from P to tery occupies the cen! © TO- Panda: I observed Ople’s portrait of Hannah More—a French- looking woman, with her large dark eyes, full face, and lered bair lifted high; and "6 “Duchess of Richmoad” —a tall, slender, red-haired yours woman, ina tly-fitting frock of blue satin = daint; o_o French — ere are ua Reynold’s iby himself and that ‘Asbourton by cover large pages. are Maciise’s great picture of the «Banquet Boene from Mac! »” and the “Marriage of the Prince of Wales,” tent by the Queen, which will giveour sturdy repubi!- cans & glimpse of royalty in full dress, with the storied walls of Westminister for a back- ground. In the English collection are two Jarge paintings by the American “old mas- ter” whose “mother’s kiss made him painter.” Both of these pictures by — min West will interest Americans deeply, more from association, perhaps, than real artistic merit. His “Death of General Wolf” is bard in color and outline (artists rarely make death and its accompaniments other- wise), but his “Christ Blessing Little Cuild- ren” is beautiful and soft, with arich and mellowed look like that of a real old master. Among the modern English pictures are traits of typical English maidens with ir as loft and their plump figures draped in dainty English musiins; “fine old English gentlemen” with a dipiomatic air, cockney soldiers few good land- scapes. Among the last isa notable can- vas, @ stretch of sea with sandy shore thick- ly studded with small boulders, these rocks being painted with such creative power @ to be startling. = IN THE AMERICAN DEPARTMENT, lwo or three sections of which are iu order, we find more pictures already familiar to the public than new ones “painied erpressly for Ube Centennial.” In one of these sections the work of @ half dozen artists covers the walls, Ove artist relates his European trav- els fi series Of _Monammedan and Veaoe- tian scenes; apother covers bis canvases with California landscapes; a third sends his “Old Kentucky Home” and “Tbe Old Stage Coach,” and the familiar faces inelude even «Love's Melancholy.” There are two or three excellent portraits that have a long Ume hung in their authors studios, such art- ists showing their good sense their best work regardless of date. At the end of one of the sections, and occupying the entire wa)),is @ canvas covered with crade one thy =. and named {oye of Gettysburg. rehed upon a step- ladder was an artist putting finishing touches to the “horrors, lightness to the moke and tness to the flow- So far as I have been able to ducing the ghastl, graving. ‘Ad ever yihing must bave its bete buge bit of bavtie-fleld slaugh- ter will serve for the entire art display. os — pon = ng | me 3 — Get- ysburg, where upon ‘ttle-fields I had gathered @nemones and violets, and saw elds of wheat and meadows of grass and orchards In full bloom standing peacefally in th su ure opened before me with mos' revulsion. It is to be ho; the ar! committee will reconsider this admission. ‘and, guided by the sentiment of national diplomacy, decency and taste, remove it at once exposition aad cover Its space with the “blessed fruits of peace.” The home display of water-colors is quite exten- sive, and, all aackt in the strength and color of the few Engi exhibits, is upoo the whole very good. BAsies’ LEGS—Bow-legs and knock- knees are among the common deformities of bumanity; @od wise mothers assert that the crookedness in either case arises = baad is or her pe ay tus ~ of other; some wi! ressed to- ee faba nei 228 = Re es Ha ih al BE H * ft a ae spent ie i ss is i E : i 3 g H in bt ket, a td) With fight a he pulled the and fred. “Take that,” said he, ase hissing ball went through the heart of Fiet- ober, who fell over and expired. This was ® dance and music than Fleteher bad bargained for, and the tables were com- pletely turned. The young man gave him- self up, as we iearn, and the matter will dergo tbe regular judicial investigation and ings. —{ Lerington( oh. disturbances and the the militar: Constant thority say of a plan case the eventual necessity Kia holy war. The foreign ambassadors the to take prompt measures for of Ea- Topeans. Russia and Austria have placed thelr squadrons at the disposal of Germaay of-war until the @rrival of the latter's men- in the Medi ‘erranean. pareots. Wx T. Hi rc 3 both of Wasbingtoa. = DIED. R. On May lth, 1876. 7 = Hesrvak © native of Coun cy rowed, ned for the last twenty-seven years a resident of this ogee 8S rears oie friends of the family are invited fo attend the funeral on Punday, 14th inst..at 1 o'clock p from bis 198. 1916 K street northwest, - Rep.! : : PAYNE. On the morning of 12th, 1876. at gjelock,, i the rience of Siete. Visi fom etre rnvn T. Pay» years. Rotice of funeral r WILLIAMS. In Georgetown. on Worming. th of May, 1576, et 6 o'clock, Mire, inet WiLLiams, in ber 7éth year. jer funeral will teke place from the residence of B. B. Mayfield, corner of West and Wash ttreets, Saturday morning, Lh, at 10 o'clok UNDERTAKERS, R.F- B4nvey, 934 F STEEBT, Undertaker. WM. HACKETT wire KR. F. HARVEY. R.: #48KeR, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, 612 Lire Steerer 5 octl-ty STEAMER LINES. mart Philadet; ciels Waskincr One: 7. at . bh ton evidence oe ees Wishing at HAIRS, 28 Woes TY o PEMBEUR Roath “prorney Lise roR NOMINI, MATTOX SAFER wPPBR Ma- ANDIN CHOUOC AND INTE MeoiaTe esaee SIRs. une