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Chiat colores 10 pi ‘and 108 K and white, for Mosineto Nets; ide ar bait cri = ™ x u 2 Lace Boswinetesscrifcs’ Ronen M BEOWN, trovt pv or: ‘thing for the next thirty discount for cash only. jeld-tr FEARFUL REDUCTION. iS cente. Lerge asx t of be L 3. eons. hae asvorime Plaid Gi iped Grenadines, 18, 30,25, 31, 37, 5d cents. CARTER’S, 707 Market Space. Vory Inrge seeer'ment of Hamburg 5.6, x 15, 38. 20,25 cents. Ladies wa bots Ba. See Baltion, io wad 12 conte, Pare Liven Ladies 1.37 cents. Every yard of our Bleck Alpec Hack Carhmere. Black Si'ks at real cost. mea and boy ico for bot RAKE BARGAINS. aro selling excelient » Shirts 37 cts. yel8 te BRODHEAD 4 ©0., 939 Panwa. AVE, Between 9h end loth ete., ‘fer EXTEACRDINARY INDUOEMENTS in Dress Linens, Pique, Swiss, Victoria Lawns, Nain- sock te it Sik, 7c per yard and np, inclating Bronet, Guinet, sad Ponson’s cee- Me and a desizes, 2 sand Cretonne bratea m Tron Mesh Grevadines Linen Lanes in Cesct Beantifal La Linen Tor tion, 12%e. : Bioves in ail colors, @1.3, 200. * oi Up ure Edging, 8e per yard and © Ladies’ and Gen. « Underwear at age es ats’ prices. SRANCH STORE, 1264 W screet, bet. 12th and 13¢h streets, BRODHEAD 4 Co, ie8-te 939 Pa. ave, bet. 9h and Wth ste. OFS’ SHIRTS, fore | BGLtatae cet BALTIMOLE je7-Im CONNOLLY’, HE CHEAPEST SYORE IN THE GiTy, 608 NINTH STREET, Opposite the Patent Ofice, Black Pilks, 75¢.. We.. We. and @! barge Sik Sun Umbrelias, $2.50 Linen Lawes and Madras to Ie ‘All Wool Debsge, $1 to Se i Liama Lace Shawls and Sacqnes | Victoria = and Bi. 1a dozen, tu brotderies, '¥ & conts er SHIBT wag | Ess continue g tho past ur great Closing THIRTY DAYS LONGER, AND sBaLt, ONDAY, JUNE 5, Cir cur iarge stock of DEEES QO SILKS, GRENADINES, MO HAIES, ALPACAS, &c., inctading AT 20 PEE CENT. BELOW Cost. GUODS MUST BE SOLD. DOMESTIC AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS Mill be ofersd at prices which must secure parcha- Posttively all ¢ be seid at succic 's not closed out by July 3, will a \ 4.0 WISWSLL & OO. Neste 310 near Pa. evs SPECIAL BARGAINS 1s DRESS GOODS. 4 Just $EIRTE., MY Pieces bardsome and stylish =_= OLS, ranging to price from lie, to T5c. per yard. ; Black Grevadines, all silk and wool, Lupin’s make. at Kic to 91 per yard, cheap. __Handecme S:ripe and Plaid Grenadines, fine Black Camtmeres, Tamese Cloths, Mohair and Alpacus, J. W. COLLEY, Cor. stb atrest and Market Space. wySi-tr THE LOWEST PRICES YET FOUND IN DRY GOODS, Opening anctber lot Se. Bieach*d Cotton, worth 10. Largest line Finest asrors i thane ane Secques, $5 up, worth thros times the | Fieteria Lawns. 2s, 13,20, 252., cheap, wAUDA RET SPC ‘THOSE WHO KNOW BEST, 2% yHz ONE PEIOE, CASH, DBY GOODS HOUSE oF WH. BIRD WYLIE, 1016 Tth street northwest. Se SPECIAL PABGAINS EOW UFFEBING. . ASSERT gE ‘HE siLK anO DRESS GOOSS HOUSE A or WASHINGTON. Seine = GRENADINES shedes. In Stripes ond Platts, Ofige sack SLACK SILKS of all celebrated ‘Summer DERSS GOODS of all the Latest produc- SACQUES and SHAWLS_of the richest JMSRELLAS, tne HOSTEBY, and Le ene ines eC 'TS im great variety, at lees thas New York prices. LEORD & ILBERO, S17 MARKET SPACE, ‘Third door from sth stress. FAMILY SUPPLIES. BUTTER, in fre pound tins, for =. D.E pUTROW, jens oe" ad O strevts, ORiB@ BIBD FOOD,» *Pared by Charles Mens Bro., 35 cents pt box; 83,6) por “Tee: TERS WATSR. ® cents a BO ahem Jel-tr_ Groceries, 191% Pennsvivania aveni @ ORIENTAL THA STORE. iz 409 Org Gr.,¥.M.C.A. Buriprne. ‘TEAS! Seam Hs re a BaGBaNT! FRESH! PURE! Imperial, #6., Svc , 1.20, Beret Delong” e005 fe Fine Japan, Sic.. Tée, Extra Gunpowder, 6c , Wo, E120, co. | COFFERS: corrErs: =— ety fil AbOMATION Bonsted daily fn our new Oriental K AT LOWEST GAB—“A” Clarified SUGAR ramniek CRS for 21. 34 uy Cut Loaf, 835 pounds for SPICES! SPIOKS!! SPIC Ss . tom a: WALTER DUVALL, Prop. MINNBSOTa FLOUR, Washburn Mills, Minnesota FLUUK. net Fd Race y any SS cour ae, an ie Let leave oe to Keep & supply of thts cov on band. ‘all we a i» a trial to satiety the most inetidions, Formleb?, § Bevan & BRO., apy? tr 60% Pennsyivanie avenns. RAILROADS. .K YHE GENTENSIAL EXH ITION FIVE TRAINS DAILY, BXCEPT SUNDAY. VIA BALTIMORE & POTOMAC BAILBOAD. Commencing Monday, June 12th. more and Potomse Bailroad Company e tullowlog trains th rougn to Philadelphia w a 265 Wy 22 out char gs of ears. leaving th: << ecorylvauis avetue eed 6th street, dally, except uucay: S:03 4 Nand artiving te we, dali Bad, walled ys Ox ud arriy FB M., datiy, exes 1:40 P wy and 8 rivi jelphia at 6:50 PM. datly,exce| nday 6:35 P ™.. and arriving tu Philadelphia st 11 P M.. daily. 9:40 P. w., and artiving in Philadelphia at 9:35 a cf our tickets at the office of the c Rortheast coraer 13th street and Pennariv: Ue, and Dortheast corner of Gih"street and Pern- s)ivaula avenue. and depot of the Baltimore and Potomac Ballroad comrany FRANK THOMPSON, Gezcral Manager. mri6 im DM. BOYD. Jk.. Gen. Pas Agent. 1876 VEL aNta 1876 Te the North, West, and Southwest, Double Trach, Steel Ratis, Spiendid oem~ ory, Magnificent Equipment. JUNE 12H, 1576. Traine leave Wash! 1» city time, from Depot, corner of €th and Bstrects, us follows: ot for Famers and the Weet, 6 a. m. daily, with Foncr Gaeaaites® ct taps es ae ‘Senne Nieago, an os. m. vs ALTIMORE ABD POTOMAU Boobestor, Bu sttac! sn Paricr Oars. Bor New York a: aul. - | eiphia, $.05 a m.and 1:49 p,m. faity, | AUCTION SALES. _ IRUSTERS SALE O TORY, BAPEMENT. AND BL ED ROOF Fieeteo BRICK FRONT HOUSE, wich all improvements, situated on K ty xen on K strei : EY He Het S300 "wilt be reaaired at Neyacelog at ex; bre not cempliee with in five @ the trestoes reserve the CHANE y FSAYK W. HACKETT. 456 La. ave, Attorney for Trasteos. 19a DUNCANSON BROS, Ancts. Ppescaxson BROS., Aactioncers, TRUSTEES’ SALE ON UABLEIMPROVED PROPERTY CONSISTING OF A THRER- ny 4 STBEETS NOKTHWEST. By virtne of a deed of trast to us dated August third, 1874, end by request of the fol creby, we Will seli, at pub’ to opin frout of the premises, on WEDS ES DAY, June 21,1876, at Oo'clock Pp. mM. ali that picce or parcel’ of ground and premis-s situate in the city ot Wachington. D. U..and describ.d as lot Airty-#ix (36, In Worthington & Dorsey's, trustecs tn chance { origtual lota ona, two, nate No. seventy seven (77) as ths in the Survey or’s office of the Dis- erts: Ono fourth cach. axd the balane: twelve and eighteen mouths, v ith Interect Ofenle at ten per cent. per antaal until cured by & derd of trust on the property of two hundred dollars will Le req aired of chaser st the time of sale, G t e inpiied wit! the ntter chaser, aiter E Th : WMaAN io Star y. DOWNMAN 2 piza 0.0. GHEEN, ¢ Trusto Pj, 2. WABNER, Oorner 71h and F streets, TRUETESS' SALE OF A VALUABLE HOUS: AND LOT OPPOSITE THE “ARLING ION, OS VERMONT AVENUK, Hiy virtue ot a deed of trust, dated the Ist day of July, A. D. 1372, aud recorded tn Lib: 6m), folto 16, one of the land ‘records for the Di umbia, the subscribers will seth, to the ider ia front of the premises, on SATUB- ist day ef July, A. D. 1876, at 6 o'clock p. m.,* a part of lot numbered 5, (five,)in square an a- Db: red 2:9, (two hundred A deposit the par- ro not “ 4, ninereon,) ia the city of Weshington, District of Columbia, according to the official plot th Beginning for said part. at & peict on Vermont avecue,.ore lincdred and fiity- oue f ct eleven and one-quarter inches) fom the thwesicrn corner of sei4 square, and rouaing sence in @ southwesterly direction twenty fre feet ten a hes. to the middle of the Tear ling of ssid Int numbered five; thence by au! with taid resr line to the dividing Hue betwees lots nimbered five and six, in said square, th-pee by Aud with seid lust mentioned dividing line eighty- two feet five and a haifinches, to the beginaing,” with the improvement * ae. ‘The terms of sale are: One ihird a: of the sale in cath (of whieh two must be paid at the Ume ef ssie,) and ti: 2 equal sums, iu one and two yoars, respectively , fro the deferred pay monta to bear tn tezest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum until Paid, the Interest to be semi ennuaily, and tha Piiocingl and toterest to be paid at the oftios of & Uo ; and. for tha defer purchaser must gtve notes. to be of trast on the premises sold. If are not complied with within five dsyeafter the day Of sele, the trustees reserve the rixh' to reseil she Borers, afer the end of ten days’ notice in t veuing Ftur, at tho risk and cost of the pure’ Ted payments, the terms of wale . 5 and 9:40 p.m daily, @. daily, erespt Suncay 4520 p.m. dally, m tor Balsime:s, ay t Popes Creek Line § @5 5 m. and 4:90 > mm. daily, oxaept Sunday | For Anvepolis. 6°60 snd 11:50 a.m. and 4:20 », | m.. excent Sunday. ALEXANDSia ¢ FREVERICKSRURG WAY AND ALSXANDRIA & WA EALLBOAD For Alexandria, 6, 7, $:60, 9,10, 11 a.m., 1,3, :40 p.m. On bunday a via Bichon, 12:40 p. m.catiy, | ind via Lynchburg, 29 a. a. 7.8, AIL | TON agtoo. 6. c +sad @ p.m. mforwstion, Sleeping aud rarior rucared at the Offic Tickets, sccommmedations can be Bortheast corner of Thirteen: sylvania avente, N. and Peausylvania ai orders can be loft for the checking of ane to deatisation from Kote! id Kesideaces. DM. BOYD, Gen'l Passenger Agent, | FuANK THOMSON, Gon'l Managcr. jac t-19 BALtoere AND OHIO RAILHUAD, JUBE lirn, 1976, CLEAVE WASHINGTON. more and way stations, @, Annapolis, and way stetions, Bocks and intermediate stations, a 4 C=Zelt ©:40—paui d Alexandria Junction. » Philadelphia and Boston B2- Leaves at oda} pe et ad connects for A! ta, 8:16—Cincinnatiy Si Lowts and Pistsbure Rz- rag. Hagerstown, sad Valley 8:80—Point of Rocks and way stations. &:30—Palitmore and wa; le Exores*, Baltimore and York Limin Philadelphia, Sunday to Baltimore only. 1 ————s Way Stations, Ellicott Uity and ‘Abus: le 1:49—ew York, Philadsiphia and Norfolk Bx- Bar, nOB Sunday, all Way Stations and ‘tod 3:30—#s'timore aud way stations. 4:50—Baltumore cad Laurel Brpress. Biltcott City, Frederick and Way Stations, vis Ke- iar 4:36—Frederick and Point of Rocks, (vin Metro- poiltan Braneb). 45—haltimore. Annapolis and way stations. Chrcagos Cincianalt and Loutser le Brpre Bacept Gaturday jaily to Volumbas. Lot pyilie By 11:30» ‘Pavia tor Annapolis Fund neets for Annapolis Fundy. $-40—Baitimore, Biadeneburg, College, ¥1 Ie, Laorel, Annapolis Junction. ‘00— Baltimore and way stations. 8.:40—Pitwburg. Dar uo cvnncction beyond Mar fiuebarg by train leaving Sunday night Way Stations on Metropolitan Branch. 9:09—Baltimore. Bladensbarg, Beltevilie, Laa- rel, Beay. a 16:99— Neo York and Philadephia Night Bzprese Sleeping Care to New fork. 30#5—Ksitimore and principal way stations, 10 —— arg aad way stations, Metropoll- an Brave. 11:30—St. Lowis “Fxpress. Chicago, Columbus, Sandusky, Newark. Ou Saturday for Louss- x 2 1:40, 6:25, 5:35, rr 00, keds and 1130 fly, excep’ Suniiay. nection on Sands: Mor Hageretown or Val- Bisoch: or for New Kork aua Philadelphia at 2. sud 1:40 rmation apply at the Baltimore art Onis Picket Officer, Wackiogton Stations and 453,601 and 603 Pevveylvanie avenue, and 613 igh ttreet ‘northwest, where ordors will be taken jor baseage to be checked aud reocived at any point ti A “Pigs, suaRr, Mi tickst Aweat. = xu A mer at a 6 KOONTZ, General Ageut._apl5-tr NT: UD ™IVERSAL B.R. TICKET O os. BAILBOAD TICKSTS to oF from all points bought. exchanged or sold at s reduction of -ox® DOLLA Serie gifaalt, AU copveranciog at the purely wer’s coat A Tos HY pw,{ Trestees, _Jedeokds J.T. COLDWELL' Satreman. CHASGERY Salk OF VALUAPL © IM- PROVED PROPERTY BITC 5 ea Liza AND IS8tK RTHWESY, ABD IMPROVE) RE HOUSE wide 3 are defen nae 19th, at 6 oe! that part of bi hence soath ¥, feet (1 ) to begionlog, ne Dwelling how #6. erms of sale as preseribed by sory he rete ail, wil chaser. bearing tuterest a cent. from the day of sale ap to be secured by w decd of trost_ npn tre proparts eld. ‘Ths sum of one bucded dollars cath shail be purchaser wbeu the property is kno! Mf the t ‘are No. 2 dotumbias bai DUNCANSON BRYS., Auctioneers rT NGTON, D By virtue of the last will ‘and Fercinand Butler. deceased and decree of the Supreme Gonrt of ihe Dis trict of Columbia. passed in Kyuity cause No. 4,95 and cf ® ceed cf conveyance in trust, the ander: figned will eeli at prdiic auction, in froat of the premises, on FRIDAY, ths 234 di &t the bour of 6 o'cloc! With the improvements thereon, consisting comfortsbie Frame Dwelling, coutataing Toone, ‘Ter of sale: One-third cas! alance fo 6, and 15 months, the purchaser or purchaa-re giving bis or their notes, bearing 6 per cent. interest from day of sale—e deed given ance of trast taker ou the property to secure the deferred payments. ot ine cost of en cee ae A deposit req tr truck off. If the terms of sale be hot ‘plird with within tex days from day of sale, the undersi, reserve the right to resell the property at the risk snd Crome the ‘Setauiting purchaser or urchasers after vertieeueat " ANDREW J. JOYO! Corner Mth aud E »* Ta JS Paymaster General Office, or No. 1021 9"h st-n w.. ayicas'er Genera! (0, Data B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. Jel-co&da TON YOUNG & MIDDLETON: i SALE OF & FARM OF 21 AORES ON TH“ METHOPOLITAN K.R , TWO MILES 0 ‘ Lp virtue of avieed of trust to ns, dated May. 7th, S78, and recorded in Liber No. 754, follo 112, of the land records for the Distrint of Co- Jumbta. and at the request of the holder of the note secured thereby, we wil soil at pablic suction, on the premises, at 53 o'clock p m , ou WEDNES- DAY, Jane Vth, lot No 34, in the Feoorded subdi- Sision of tract known ag Metropolis View, situated in Washington conuty, near the residsuce of the late Obief Sastice Chass. One-third cf the purchase money In cash, > pike vy 8 Tou hg pe ——— at = me ). ADE ance ig two equal payment red by & deed of trust on the square, AUCTION SALES. = D OorTOR: BSES ‘ee to ‘AD OTHER ize Pes Welter mort cballecli at No, 49 Detsens streht ins jeled WASH B. WILLIAMS. Auct. 'HOMA® DOWLING, Auctioneer. USTERS’ THe MOREA cure of the by deserii bed pr * tigaous to Georges ton. District of Col Enpets and adjotaing "th be me oinin, on the w, Aud north, betog part of atract called © Bevlelt and it sixty-three acres, more or ters ( proved by a large double Brick Dwell Siable, Orcha thereof bi retotore sold by Dwelling 4. &e., &e.), leva that portion Richard 8, Cox to Joua H. Small and John H. Berry, ‘Terme of sale: One Mth (1 8) cash; balance tn six (6), twelve (12), elehteen (15), aud twenty-foar (24) months, deferred payments to be sccared by notes, with interest. and deed of trast on property sod: interest payable semi auaually. A dep sit of $500 required at time of sale. All conveyancing at cost ot vorchaser. If terms of sale are vot 2ompited with thin s week after day ofasie, the Trastocs reserve right to resell the property, after five (5) days? ri f the defsultiog pur- ty will be exhibited on WALTER 8. OOX . THOMAS O. CONT Trustees, THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. UNG & MIDDLETON, Beal Estate Auctioncers, FA DESIRABLE COUN TY PLACE SORES. WITH FINK IM- PEOVE MENTS, WITHIN FiVZ MILES UF THE CAPITOL. 4 foe aud fb tetee Ae ge ot rent tom, 8 ngust A. 1874, and duly record. ed in Liber H. B No. 9, folio 37, et seq, ons 01 the land records for Priuce George Oouaty, State of Maryland, and by direction of ur party’ w cured therci:y. I'will sell, at 4 o'clock pm. ‘RIDAY, June 16th 4.0. 1576, on the premises ali that certaia piece or parcel of land, situate and Jying in the county of Prince George, State of Maryiand, known Cescribed ae folloy Beginning for the same at oint on the new cut road, distant 525 fest oasteriy om the intersection of said row with the District Hae, aud opposite a white tree standing four (4) teet_within the line of fence on said road; thonse borth 77 degrers 15 minutes east 340 feet alovg said road; thence north 12 degrees 48 miontes west 1,905 feet; thence scuth 88 degrees 3) minutes west 5: feot:t thence south 1,440 feet to the place of begic- ing, containing 2195’ acres, more or less; said fen Castle Mavor,® and the sume tang "Cuter oes fen Castle Manor,” ani Aine convered to Bichard B. Mohun by Wm. F. Johnson iu ‘Terms of eale: $3,000 ic cash, of which a dey of $250 will be required at the time of sale; an bRiance in six, twelve and cighteer months, caret by a deed of trust upon t! og 3 ‘ty sold and the notes of tho purchaser, bearing interest. All con- veyancing st the purshaser’s cost. If the terms of sale are uot complied within fifteen days. the tras- ter reserves the right to resell the property at the risk Bid cost of the defaulting purchaser. » ) BRADLEY. Trastes, Je9 tdbs TRUSTEES’ SALE O B YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. Tsomas DOWLING, Aactioneer, TRUSTVE'3 SALW OF FIXTURES, STOCK OF BOOKS, SIATIONESY, MISCELLANEOUS AND FANOY ABTICLES, & .&c, By virtue of a deed of trutt, duly rocorded im Liber No. 800, folto 2%, ons of the iand, records of the District of Columbia, aad be: ing dete iwenty-seventh day of Uctober, 15, and at the request of the party seoured thercby Will sell at public anc u DAY arT JON, June 16. 1876, yo 1 Sk. Kat tue Store, north wi corner of # and 9th stre t lately esthe Javetin Newa Depot the Book Bh and Cesirg, Chandelicr and Window Gas F Store, e ms half interest in and fre tion nor wey I will welt YENIN n Mat public auc @,Juue 19, 1876, aud unter with Drawers, y (Mice or Store Tables, 4 ‘i wo Glies Snow Cases, 5 or ck (f Nowsp: ry and Miscei: & portion of th Store, cornor of F ard brown as the Jn fale +, Books, Sta. 193, com. es he # northwest, ia lews Depot. * JOUN ©. #. BURGAR. Trnstes _jeleet THOMAS DOWLING, Aust WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioncer, TRCSTER'S FALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE IN FQUABE No. si, NEAR THE NA- TIONAL OUSERV a TORY. By virtue of a derd of trust, dated May 11, AD. 1566. and daly recorded in Libor &. M! H., Bo. 10. folio 439, &e., aud by the wriiten Gireetion of the party ecenred tharebyy, 1 will soll. at prblicoucticn, on FRIDAY, ths 16th day of J 1578 at 6 o'clock p. wi, infront of the Perto# ne ely mises, certain parts of Lots numbored six (6) and e‘even (11). in square nambered eighty-one (31), iu said city of Washington. with ali the improve- meat thereon. A plat will be exhibited st said sale of said parts of «aid lote Terms of in cash; of which @— most be pai le, the deferred paymen's to made fn one and two vears after day of sale, with interest from date. and secu: of the trustee. Terms to be within six days afver sale, otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property, after one Week's notice, at the risk aad cos? of first’ purc! All conveyancing at the purchaser's cost. . H. WARD, Trustee, je8-cokds WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anci. . B WAGGAMAN, T Ea Estate Auctioncer, 619 7th street. TEUSrEPs. SALE OF UNIMPROVSD_PRO- ) ERTY IN IVY CITY, THs DISTRIUT MBIA. in liber 790, fol’o 234, of the lan: records for the District of Columbia, I will sell on FRIDAY, Jane 16th, at 5% o'clock p. m.,on {he premises, at pablic suction, und to the highest bidder, lots nuc.bered 17, 20,'21, 24, 25, and 23, in square No. 5,in Ivy City, DG. ‘Terma of gale: One balt cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured to the satisfaction of tru: tee. Oonveyanci: at purchaser's cost. tering Id of sale are uot complied with within thre: ¥8 from day of aa'e, the trustee reserves the rigot Pesca 2 a 1c of defaniting purchazer, valt at Liane of sale: | aha = B, BASK®, Trastes. A.B. iteokds THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, Auct } 2OMAS DOWLING Anotionosr. On BATURDAY, Ju 7th, at 11 o'clock, in front of auction room. I will rs Kockingham Ware; 90 boxes Claret Wine; $3 boxes Toilet and Laundry Scap; I6sete Horuess, &c., Sc, rms cash. THOMAS DOWLIN: HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. ONE NEARLY NEW TOP BUGG mo SIX SECS PARLOR FU THREE WALSUT BEDKOOM SUITS, CoT- TAGE FOBNITURE, MABBLY-TOP Ta- BLES, REFRIGE.ATOUS, BRUSSELS, z PLY AND INGBAIN OakPET, MATTIN' eS |. &e.. ko, On UBDAY. June 17th, com + Anct. (by McDeor- URNITORR, cINg Bt pu ited Ta the srop*! Mill be reevid at Flak and cont of defaulting pur chaser. A _ Oo TARR, ‘Trustecs, my20dadbs YOUNG & MIDDLETON, aucts. Se THE ABOVE SALE IS POITPONED nutil BSTUBD:Y, June 27th, ath := wren y order of = perty will be sold at oor ol%ce, YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Ancts, (8 law THE TRADES. AMSSANDER BALL, | Wictiam BALL. mr 7 Barraup other house. felt sac eRumine’ =mOVED. JAMES F, BRIER, PLUMBER AND GAS FIT ER, warn 812 735 8. NORTHWEST. AWRtnes and 208 0. Boe 743 Marke Seas, Ses ‘dew Proof Awsing cy coEkR TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY AT THE SAME RATS. SSR LSS os er APPL OFFICE OF W. ia poner ae peneing 2e orelock, et my Auction Boom, fe) above superior Operates, ae. ‘ermms cash. jeu THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. youre cf Sos, ” By virtue of a of trust tous, dated A) gorn, A. 3804, fd dy recorded Yn ‘149, Lee Ee ‘the records for Di aid bev ye on gine pt tl ot pact moral sheses + Wwe shall Sune abaya. Bb. AUCTION SAL \. B. WILLIA@ 1001 porthweat corse tock VALUABLE UnINPROvED PROPEBTY ~ Ww A Or SATURDAY) June per cent. per BaBtInT: the hots: tobe secured bY Rs. ay ‘a deed of trast ou the isos Twenty five dollars will be reqatred bn each Let when sold of two nunared aud StF date pA Prapanbie) ° eee The Trustees Ld esell Teserve the faulting purchasor if ‘one week from day HOMAS DOWLING, 3,000 POUNDS P oF On SATURDAY ove Tebase:s. LUG TOBANC POUND= 4 MORN/NG, Jans 17, at 10 k, tu front of my anctioa roon, 1 will sell the jot cf Tobaces, without raserve, in lots to ‘Terms cash. THOMAS DOWLING, Anct 0. IN BOXSS W SALE OF ¥; CASE S21 INE S; BLACK WALBUT DRESSING ABH B. WILLIAMS, Anctioneer, (0. 1001, northwest Corner 10th abd D streets S$ -1T6S; HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE, UPHOLSTERED | BP; WA BOARE; SiON TABLS EO OM So WALNUT OBATRS, MMODB: FURNIT THA OBINA. CROOK LAIR M Fearn 2ND Bi NE IN OTHER ABLY SELS 5) 8; HAL BEST W. a; KIT SULS. & On HON th, 1278, nt 10 9. m., I shall soll, at N New Jersey ave: nue, between 1» (Bhepherd low.) the abuve described furniture sad ts, which bas been well kept aud in perfect WASH. B WILLIAMS, Anct, ferms Cash. jel d ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. 5’ SALE OF AN ELEGANT THRES- EGL- STORY AND BASEMENT abs No. 50 I STRES 120. fogte the party secured thereby r SOaT. a deed on, District of Golumbia. and at the requ. BRICK Dw WEST. of trast A.D. wil sell_at_puplic auctionsin front of the pramices,on MONDAY, Jane 19th, 1876, at 8 o'clock p. m , tne follow! described rs of Wasbington. and known aud described iy handted and thirty-six (138), ia subdivision of square num- ered six huodred and twenty-three (623), Lot numbe Skepberd’s recor With the improvements, &c Ive, and eighteen months, with iaterest at ten’ par cen- tom per annum, secured b of the purchaser at time of y deed of property sold. A deposit ots trust on toe 800 will be required lo. All conveysocing ithe expense of the purchaser If term of sale ere not complied with witbia seven devs the Trns- tes reserve the right to reseli the Tiek and cost of the defanitin: a JOBE: PHT. MIOHAEL eby, 1 will omises, ou roperty at the g parch: . satuRb arr. PREEN,¢ Teastoos, abiie aucti AY, Jace > in ith, A. 1). 1576, at 3:30 p m., all that eertain Lot in ths ‘county #8 Lot pamber one hundred Ww r bd wie until paid, to eed ot tre on of the T bg BY BUT: haser's cc mplied with in six dey a ner in default, TRU LOTS 27TH ASD UNDARY nd recorded day’ of June, numbered eleven, tw 12, 13,) in equare 180, (one cording to the ton. (except all a fuierest at 8 per bo wecured by pu on th in records of the Di ectibsrs will self, der, on the premises. ou THU A.D. 1576, at 6 o'clock +k Iye'and thirteen, (1,'2, yablic plat oe if Washing: ic plat of the ct ‘ashing- Bits of feted 4 2, fod 10nd 11 aad -) Washington ta eaid District, and known twenty-soven (137); of pert of Moaut the same is record: t4 District ia Levy wn provements thera: 01 * afier sale the Tra reverves the right torese!l at isk aud yM. F HOUT? TEES’ SAL% OF VALUABLE VACANT IN FQUARE 150 N Z BETWEEN U, V, T &rRERTS #1 of trust, dated September Lib 654, folio’ t to the SDA of Co highest bid- » the 29th jots six. nie. ten, and’ fifc7,)'ac* » ae will terms cf the ssle, with sno petrtiegs of pay- ing sll cash. are as follows, viz: $4,000 Penses of sale, ta cash, (of which @2H mast bo paid ‘end the ex- at the time of the é,) aud the residae in eq: sums, in one, three years, with interest SSeS ea rent a ily: nag he tom © tne deterred sorey coamelly: ag Sve ieee ete af ohh by a de of trust on the mises sold, on the pure! ae if the terms are not complied wit! after t day of ale, th: atany time after the jel ing Star, ult. ef notes. within five days t 0 trustees reserve the righ! to resell the property, or ay part thereof, énd of ten days’ nott: or more isertions in the Bveai gna.cost of the parcnsser in des eucing a! cost of urcl wT. 7 ‘A hyDe Titus uYDE,t All convey- THhUSTCES’ SALE on 509 AVENUB, AND Q By virtue of two sev. it equare 69, iu the city of W. carding to the public plat the: be sci in two pi parcels, viz 3 4. WAKNER, corner 7th and F stree:s. OF THE WHO! SET WEBN BR, aNd Geods LE OF NEW JERSEY FLIETH STREETS, dated. as! rect. eqi ‘The north part, accord- ing to the metes aod bounds deacribed ia tae deed and the south part Cordivg to the metes described ia the deed of trast of trust pertaining theret: pertaining thereto. ‘The terms of wl: cash) ere 3,224 2 ' about $2,365, and ex. ‘on the south part smountin in caeh, of whi at the time of s as fellows, viz. bh #200 on ¢ sem eek sale re not c day of sale, the trustess the or any the end of te2(10) da: at in it. sll chater's cost. ‘with the privilege of prying sll te Pon tho worth part or pith interest acerucd amounting to nse of the i Pan's? with, le 7 an accrued interest, ‘pas 1.41.’ and the expenses of sale to abous $1.40. an pensos of sale yarcel mast dated, if sold to ous. poraon, complies with within fire days reserve the . HYD) ‘Trustees. SS . an" Date. T EVENING STAR_ THURSDAY......... June 15, 1876, ———— THE CINCINNATI CONVENTION, 7 suit 5 ily i ise Me bse i Hj i A Delegate trom Montana.-I desire to mend that motion. I move t! the address sense of this conveution. The chairman.—It is referred to the com- tmlttee on resolutions without debate, WOMEN’S RIGHTS. Mr. Mason, of New York, offered the fol- lowing preamble and resolutions: Ty whereas we remember with gratituie the services of the loyal women of the country Resolved, T: Yor the bestowal uf feiitical Tights on all loyal citizens regard- less of sex. (Laughter and applause.} Referred to the committse ot resolatioas SPEECH OF GE Gen. Logan being calied for, said: Oar coming campaign, in my judgment, how. ever, is to be of no ordinary’ character. W bave evidence now before us in strations that are being mate by of the republican party suificignt to satisfy us that the time has come for every lover of liberty and freedom In this land to bis armor And be ready forthe fray. (Ap- | the part; J history with a a 2008 ‘ard during part of nis speech Seat, risiny jentl a warmed up to his subject and’ Ing nest bis limbs were exhausted. Mic! bad never traliet the republican Will triumphantly cast her vote @idate of usis con vention, urged that while they stand by the seat. Let no gulity moan escape,” to see to it also that © est MAN shall Lave his nied. | tap nY FRED. De Fred. Douglass was lou & Motion to adjourn was vole! dow: Douglass saic he felt the doepest to the work of this conv 2, th Couniry’s greatest Ixterest was to ye privel i for the can. bat he earnenily piause) That which has b. achieved by our armies, that which has been male aod erfected for the benefit of mackind by t intellect of your party, 18 before the country for them to decide whether or not that which bas been @ success shall be still con- Uinued as @ success in this laud, or whetler Sli the fruits that have besn gathered by tue republi party and by their exertioas shall be destroyed. It is for you to say whether that which we have added to the constitution of tue eoua- ry sball be maintained, shall be sustained and shall be carried out by laws mate by the legislative department of the government, and that can only be male by that depart: ment in the hands of the republican party, or whetber you will turn it over to the hands Of those who will legislate in opposition to the principles that nave been embodied in that constitution by our amendments. (Cheers.) To you, then, this has been re- ferred so far as presenting to the country & man that will stand upoa the platform and carry out these ——. there be, then, no uncertain sound on the platform tat shall be adopted by the repudlican party here to-day. (Cheers it is pot for me to indicate what your committee shall report or what you shall adopt, except to Bay as a republican let there be no uncertain sound on any question that is @ vital question before the American peo- ple. (Cheers.} This is a republican convea Uon, and it should only be captured by re- publicans and supported and sustained by repubiicans. (Loud cheers.) Tae way to Protect American citizens in their rights and in the enjoyment of that which they are entitled to under our Constitution, is 10 ea- force the laws, to make sach la as will | draw & safeguard around each and every one of them, and place in the Presidential chair the man that will execute those laws for the benefit and protection of every citi- zen of the country. | Applause. } The man who tells me that four millions of unfortunate men of our people who have been made freedmen in this land by tue voice and strong arm and the will of te re- publicans and untoa men of this land, that they shall uot have their rights prot the same as ours, bat that they m: prey at any day,or at any time, or at any place to men who themselves will commit ail kinds of depredations and frauds for the purpose of driving them either into acqal- escence in wrong or into uniting against thelr friends, tells of something whica mast not happen. ‘It ts oardaty to see Laat this Ss) all bot be done. [Cai Now, my countrymen, one word in refer ence to the sigusof the times. Waat is it that we sce and hear ail above aud a and about os today? Look at the of the republican party tn this land. ney sing the praises of the American Union? Do they sing tbe praises of quiet acquiescence in the law of the land? Do they come for- werd and defy the enemies of civilization, of republicanism and of fredom, and say bere, we stand with the banner of freetom, in our hands, and we intend to wave it over th land, and to sustain all that indicates civil- ization: De we find them there among the evemies of our people ?—I mean enemies of republicanism. 'e ind to-day men io this Jand who falied of svccess to overturaing this government by force of arms engaged. They have bad success to a certain extent in their attempt to destroy the government in different manner. Destruction of tis gov- ernment is conlemplated not by arms, not by foree, but by capturing the government and then nullifying every law aod every amendment to the Constitution that gives that protection to oar citizens that we our- selves said they should have when we were battling to preserve the Union. {Applause | Now what is the start, what is tne com- Mmencement of this revolution, and what docs it mean, and what Is it for? Is it the assas- sipation of private character of every lead- ing repudlican in the land? ana jong-continued applause.) First in order ts the dark chamber p: ings inst lead ing cltizens—Americans. Toe of de- struction is to be drawn and plunged into the very vials of the men whostood firm against Storms that have rolled against liverty and freedom in this land. [Cneers.) Sir, every man is to be stricken down; every man is to be destroyed; 1 care not who he is. When [say these things I have no reference to any individual or person it means, as I sald, that the commencement is the disintegration and destraction of the republican party by assailing that party aod destroying every man who has been proral- rept within its ranks. (Applause.) Wita thelr destruction then the conquest is simple. i say tbe men that stand firm and ly Vindieate the rights of the people and the prinalpies of repablicanism, no matter + they are, where they live, or where they may live, it is all immaterial, the repupii- can party should sustain these meu so far as they deserve being sustained. (Cheers) | in conclusion lst me say this: Give us republican platform; give us as candidate: for President and Vice President men Kaowa in sheland. The man you name is my man. (Cneers.) The man you nam tandard bea’ will be elected. {Great cheering.) I dislike to hear it sald we can elect this max, bat not that one. The repudiican party, if {t is trae to itself, can elect whoever you will nomi- | Dot to meof haance aud refor | That the Liberty of tue bineks etal tained. What good has emanci, enfrauchisement done if freaimon prote > He «poke of the many dim Ues in the way of freedmea. Tue despotic government of Russia gave emancipated serfs iand to caro bread, bat American freeimen ere tarned loose to the storm and to the wrath of their late masters. Do you mean lo keep your promise and tn. lhe protection of your constitution? “PERMANENT ORGANIZATION Mr. Loring, from the committees Tapent organization, rej Sdward McPherson, of dent, Sips Bed lary; also @ long List Puerson bad beeu replaced on the committee = peaietions by Wa. B. Mana, of Phii- € The name of Ben Wade as one of the vice presidents elicited applause. Atier some discussion of @ motioa to postpone the con- sideration of the report on permanent organ- ization until afier the contesting delega ious had been settled, the motion was tacied, aad Was atopted. Mr. toy &ppointed Mr. Orton, of New York, Mr. Doonan, of lowa, and Mr’ McCor- mick, of Arizona, a committee to conduct lhe permanent presideat to the ena:r, SPEECH OF MR. M'PRERSON. Mr. McPberson on takiag the chair sald: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the con- vention: Noone of you knows better than myseif how eatirely unworthy Iam of this high bouor. Jt bas come to me not ouly aa- sought, but with a feeling Of absolute aud uncoutrollable surprise. But I have been Tearéd in a school of duty, and ia the politics of Penpsylvauia itis @ faudamental doc- trine that every republican shall do hie whole duty, (appiause,) and therefore I am here to accept houor tendered by your committee and ratified by y bonor tendered to the great old © wealth which bas sent me as 1 gales to this cquvention. one ered, (applaw convenLion she by fiant to th truce with treason, ma: i that ts not nati 6 determined to re majority such ntinue to be whet ely en, (and L way it with foremost in the republican cause. x and nies | es reporting that dy toreport the convention toe ee Ol orka-ization, but deciued om untofhisheaith. His Bret ballot gaye ; 31 ont of 43. TRE PERMANENT CHATRMAN. The Cincipnatt correspondent of the Bal timore Sm says: The £ cure ® substantial viciary ia the election of permanent chairman, ta the of Ea- ward McPherson, $ferk of the Rap- a bin Ts0n is one of the most asco! and adroit parliamentarians in the cou. try. His presence in the ehalr UWerefore, at the critical yniot, X ser vice In the Hon® bol as & member anc evable him to von mentary oj ‘tunities candidate The nominee of the Conk: Manent chairman was Jame. lowa, but the vote of the deleg territories tarned the scale aga territories tbe committee on having equal representation wi 87 Fighting continues In Bosnia and Bulgaria. Turkey! ibe payment of Servia’s overd B7-Ic te asserted by an emt physician that by the timely a of the hy} ites of Ume +umption can be stamped out: &s small-pox by vaccination. ~ MARRIED. MILLS—DINGEB. On Wetnestar, Jane Lith, ‘at tne residence of Rav ey ty shington B. ies Ci Ris- Bar Bultimore mcf Barrisburg, Pa. { ‘k Borald and Harriabarg Teiograph picase copy.) BURPS, In New York city, on 38:6. ag 2 o'clock + SiLas C please copy DU inte 7 Sane ls it6.at sy tapout a: Denese ape ad : H i