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DRY GOODs._ JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVESUB. We bare carefally gone over our stock and re- oeet pi ‘coe lowoat figures, to close owt oar Pemeliatn, Rot SPRING 18D SUMMER DRY GOODS. withstanding the very low prices ruling dur- gum the post rearen, we have mals oar prices sill Bower, tu c.cse ALL MADE UP GOODS, ALL UNDERWEAR, ALL DRESS FABRICS fre lower ‘has ever before, and in quality thet ean Bot be surpassed. From and after MONDAY, July 10, we close our Btore at six o clock aytr pD®Y GOODS AT COST aT € M. POWSON 4 Co., TO MAKE BOOM FOR FALL GOODS. 50 pleces SEW LAWNS, Ite. 50 pieces pari-wide VIOTOBIA LAWNS, at 2c. 20 pieces DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN, 12%c. G0 pieces ys ¢-wide PEBCALE, We. £0 pieces STRIPE NAINSOOKE, at 123sc. 0 pices STRIPE LINBNS, l0e. 50 rolls MATTING, at 17, 18, 20; very finest for 25¢. Ward-wide COTTON GOODS, a+ Wamsuita, lo. ‘TOWELS, ( 5:fled,) $8 and 10 cents. GAUZE 80.818, 7 and We. = Patent Solf-adjusting ABDOMLI- K SUPPORTING COMSET for $1. Mre. Mord BAL and Bac COME EARLY TO SECURE BARGAINS. TOWSON’sS, €26 PENSSYLVANIA AVENU inS-eotr fovrn Sine. PERRY « BROTHER ‘Will offer f e balance of the &nm@mer Season to their castor and strangers visiting the city, EX TSAORDINABY BARGAINS, ONE PRIOE OSLY. ESTABLISHED IN 1540. HN. B—Th's establichment will close at¢ p. m. from July lich to September Ist. PERESTEV ANIA AVENUB AND NINTH ST, ay7 4 NEW STORE. NEW FIRM, NEW GOOD3. WISWALL & GWYNN HAVE OPENED at Bo. 705 MARKET &PACK, NEAB 71x ST, ‘With a complete stock of DRY GOODS, ad Desirable GOODS jast from Auction. Gousisting ot Ne Having taken aivantaze of the ces in the parchase of our New Sbled to off-T Gods far below th tion. Wem n tke following Deing very atiractive One care extra fine and heary Quilts, 75 cents, New Hamburg E Grass Cloth WISWALL & GWYNN, _isT-tr_No. 75 Market Space nar 7th street. BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF. Se teos ince cont of inpmeraser ne eraere the entive st days cas, Sv sleces b 126 to S730 5 a! Alp eds tr Drees G } stock of L c Staple Goods, a! at down prices J. W. COLLEY, jeM0-tr__ #01 Cor. 3th street and Market Space. BY GOULe SLAUGHTERED. BEMNANTS DEESS GOODS SACRIFICED. CLOSING SALE FOS THE SUMMER SSASON, if their former price. F cent off Lace Sacyues. ‘aken off Parasols Large stock new style Lawns, 10 snd 12%c. i254 and Ife Gre: Ladle Best "us, 1254, 15, to Bc. Teaies Ib and iti. good styles, Sik prime cost. Einen Lew os, 20 and 25¢. Straw Matrings and Carpets at cost. Ladies Liven Suitings, Se.. worth @o, Cash buyers remomber $es0-tr WS MUST SELL CHEAP! Very fine Brows Lawns, with small white dots, 6, Worth lic. Very large amortment of eantital Lawns, 10,12, lar rtmeat Cotton Dress . White FOE “in: te s yard-wids Lenedeve Oacibriss we & 2 25. 31, very best Oslico that lent Bed Ticking. 38e « ; pure Linea le D: CARTER’S, 707 Market Space. Large astoriment Black Grenadines, with ful Satin stripe; Beautifal Plaid, 13, 20. 95; our Bisck Silk+ at cost, 870, gi, $18 $148; double fold Black Alpaca, 38.31, 37c'; Pure Buk Mohair; Alpaca, 60, worth T5c ; all of our Black Oashméres at resl cost, eas meres for M. ; large sssortmen: Parasols, Ll sell every ope of them rice we gave for them; Gauze Under- LAWNS, LAWNS, LAWN3—New olor and styles, jast reo tved at the he oity. CONNOLLY’s, GOS Hh at. opposite Patent 0} LAvss heupest store herr D8xX GOODS CHEAP! as reduced £ his extensive stock fa sll ne and Sommer Young anc old can be suppliea with Linens for Ladies, Gents. or Oblidrea. 4 ‘es aud Bubroidertes cheap. and 2 at lowest rates for cash. wu. QEeEoF tor Demoren's Patterns and RAKE BARGAINS. BRODHEAD @ 00., 939 Parva. Avu., between Sth end 10th sts, Ofer EXTRA ROINARY INDUCEMENTS tao Drost Linens, Piaue, Swiss, Vitoria Lawns, Mata- &e.. ke ‘wook, &c.. sik, and ap, incl Bisck Lyons 5' mag = ge pee some *, Bennet, b Grevad and ren ; a Law'se in vesoriiel desea, 385_ and up. fal Lawos and Oretonnes, 1230 1 aczem j3 per box ( SS Spreads. S) and ™ ond be a Ae SRANCH STORK, 1205 F street, bet. 13th and 18h streets. BRODHEAD 4&4 Oo. jeer 39 Pa eve., bet. 9b sod lth LAST CHANCE. case White Victoria Lawn. 3.510 rards, conte, worth S7>, im short lengths; podaively tes ee White cesspresds,at 1 and $1.80, reduced nl 4 cod 38 per cent. mite Rectiog fat pisces ‘and canopies, ready ase, from §3 S¥ ‘to 50. "Peeias or ae to be sold without JUST OPENED, Large stock of FINISHED SHIR ONFIY 80 CENTRE ‘There Goods are made well and only need buttons, batten olen and gravwets ‘They sutpase all ober ready made goods both as to ftand quelity. at THOMPSOWS SHIRT FACTORY, S04 # STRERT NORTH W BS 7 ahpiiws at, a 2 ved Ifibere is any one who bas not seen our cent Shirt it would pay them well to csil snd make an examination of their quality, at the Branch Bal.imore Bhirt Factory. 1012 F street northwest, Sam pies sevt by mail on receipt of $0 cents. Boy 'ssizes 11, 134, 12, 1 —- pod G5 conta. 120 Im * ” i\Manager.” RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND O10 RAIRROAD JULY 77H, 1875. re LEAVE WASHINGTON. 1B meee oe S ign eed ee. 2 tho: apolis, stations, «a ih enone ae ii tas 7:10—Baltimore and Alexandria Junction. 6:10—New oe mee = = Bz: ig To scape May, Toeetay, Tharsday tra Saturds: Py bot via New Uastle: dai- ‘allman Parlor ly by rail, Oars. Sunday, stops at Wi connects for P ‘ay Stations, and ‘St. Louis and Pittshure Bz- ley, Deer Park. Oakland, Fred- end, Valley Boad, Par- Arnal 8:10— Cincinnati press, Ber! way stations. Express, Baltimore and phia. Sanday to Baltimore only. 6—Baltimore, Way Stations, Ellicott Oity and enapecite. rt : :40—Wew York, Phi and Norfolk Bu 4A O ress, On Bondar all Wan eatous Bai ne 30—Reltimere way stations. 5 ore ’ :30—Baitimore and Laurel Express, Willcott City, Brederick and Way Siations, via Be- frederick and Point of Bocks, (via Metro- 1iten Braneb). cago. Civeianat! evil, 5:45—Baltimore and Way Sta:iors. (Connects for Annapolis on Sucday.) 7:00—Phtladelphia and Baltimore Express, 7:0.—Raltimore and way stations {S:¥0—Pitieburg. pat no conaection beyond Mar- fiosbure by train leaving Saoday night Way Stations on Metropolitan Branch. pers itimore, Bladensburg, Beltsville, Laa- a rel, Heiss. 10:00—ivew York and Philadelphia Night Bxpress} Sleeping Cars to New York. 10:05—Balt:wore aud principal way stations, 10:40—Martinsbarg and way stations, Metropolt- ten Branch. 11:30-St. Lowis “Rzpress, Obicago, Columbus, fandosky, Newark, Berkeley, Decr Park d Oakland. Ou Barurdey for Lousrilie. 10, 9:36 a m.: 1:40, 6:25, 6:45, 100, 10:00, 10:04 and 11:30 ssdaily, >. Ali Otwer trains di ', @Xoopt Ennday. ection on Setisy for Magersiown or Val- 7 Braveh, or for New fork aug Philadelphia at 808 m andl-40p m. For farther informatio yply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, ashington Station, and 455.601 and 603 Peo venn=, and 613 16th *treet northwest, where or will ‘be taken for bageage to be checked and recvived at any point fa the cit; “ThOS. §. SHARP, Master of Trausportation. LM. OOLK. General Ticket Agent. _ SO. 8. KOONTZ eral Agent. 1876 renye¥ibania 1876 Yo the Herth, West, and Southwest. Doudle Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Bcem- ory, Magnificent Equipment. as, Bochester, Cry =. Salty, except Sunday, Por Philedetphia, $:05 a m.and 1:40 p. nday, and 7:00 and 9:40 . except ALEXANDEIA BEDEBIOKSBU BAIL WAY AND SuRxANDEIA aw. LNQTOR 0 ore Ly m. daily. ILBOAD TICKETS to or from all points bought. exchanged or sold Teduction of ONE Do: wWarcenws BAGLISH, SWISS AND AMERIOAR Watches, BY 4LL THE MOST ORLEBBATED MAKEEB & large Assortment at Very Low Prices. a. W. GALT, BEO. & 00, yeni JEWELEES: (THE GREAT ANODYNE AND NERVINE. BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS. ee cue eae To be had at all Drugvists and Grocert, Bend for Pamphle. BEAP LUMBER. 3, 3 and Sz, onz length, 915 por thousnnd; 18 per thousand; eve Ve AUCTION SALES. FUTURE bars. B. WAENEB, corner 7th and F strests. ‘TRI Sather a ogy cea RoE Gal of GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. GENTLEMEN'S HATS. bite Beaver and Pearl Osestmere HATS, Macki- paw STRAW . Black and Blue Bands, Brown Veuti- on SUMERY Cw Twilled Suk Paragon Teme jEMETZ, Hatter, Jets-tr 1237 Pa. ave., next tocor, 13th st DRESS SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. A perfect fitting and the FINEST DRESS BHIBT FOR $2.25. Batisfaction always guaranteed. Gent's LINEN COULAES and OUFFS, HOSI- EBY sed UNDEBW. @t prices which defy competition, at JAMES THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, Jel9-ly_SO4 Fetroet n w , LeDroit Building. ty SUMMER HATS! Ledies’ 8U: MBBELLAS and PARASOLS. RRL Cas, ond FARABOLS covered and re- je best mani ER & EEN, ENHSYLVAHIA AVENCR, my25-tr ———— Above Willard's Hotel. (EEP’S PATENT PARTLY-MADE DRESS SHIRTS, ‘The Greatest Invention of the Age. Bix fine Dress Shirts for six dollars, (g6,) notte be hadin any i Sale OF HAY SpaLe Evainean's Orrice, Dist: NGTON, Sth. ‘Wa: WEDNESDAY, J 1: offer, for cash, to'the bl i od pete ot LE OF VERY DEGIRA’ PEOVED aE uy aT Kid Lin OLB AYE He RORTE: pata | usabfa, eurd by the eritton te: ‘bereby, we will sell at BESDAY, = ia. and kn: 18) W. Reston, béivision cates ly ct io & Keating's subdivision, Brick B ing and other ferms: One fourth cash; balance in mo? tha, for which the notes of the purchaser, bear- ing interest st per cont. per annum from day ef le. secured by a deed of trast on tue ied sold will be taken. of will bo re- A de: ft 2100 iy of sale the tra resell the property at t! walling purchaser after Gaysedveriieement. ot roway, Chks ve Fesene.g Teestecs, Jed eokds J _T COLDWELL, Salesman. [Fpowsman & GREEN, Auctioncors. TSUSTRR'S SALE OF A TWO STOBY BRICK DWELLING, WITH CELLAR. WATER, GA Sc. ON SOUTHEAST CORNER OF T AN 15th STREETS NORTH WEET. By vintue of adeed of trust, dated October 10:b, A. D. 1372, and duly recorded in ng wd No 83. foito 198, one of the land records fo the District of Columbia, and at the reqnest of party scoured thereby, I’ will sell, at tion, tn front of the premises, to the aY, July 12th, 1376, on WEDBESD. 30 . al that certain piece. 1, or lot of ‘around situ ated in the city of recorded in the surveyor's office of said city, in Liber H. D. Cook Ho. 1 folio on ‘Terms of sale: be patd at time 140, togeiher with the improvements One-third cash, (of which ‘of sale;) and. the balance of 8 alter sale the Trustee reserves. the in fault alter five daye pablio sdvoritenent in Recs: malt after five days public advertiscmont in Rven: W. W. BURDETTE & 00, ing Star. WF. HOLTZMAN, Trustecs y jeu a No! 1391 F strest northwest, orn 706 K 2 % AUB SEORIVING DAILY FROM OUR ABH, B. WILLIAMS, Ancuoneer, ELEGANT BO CENT UBBINIBAED! cad gt Steel eee tase TNISHED SHITE, made of the Bort Waneate | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FRONT. Wourlin and Tweo! Hoandred at the WEEN 0 A Liner. AOTORY, Ko, ‘Manager. Fuss DRESS SHIATS MADE TO ORDES of the very best material Sn tn the moet ologant f €2.26. at the BRANOH BALTIMORE J. W. DARE, Manager. EDUCATIONAL, nett xt [KINDERGARTEN NOBM AL OLASS.—Miy first lecture to the Summer Class for the fastruction tm Broebel # Sci jew Ednostion” will be given on TUESDAY, June 2th, at 6:15 p No. 70 lith street, between @ and H. ex, what the & urse will consist fa and what objects definitely attained thereby. The Bill be given every succerding Tuesday and vs 85 for the whole course of twenty lessons. Ar: Fangements for Private Lessous can be made with MRS, LOUISE POLLOCK, Le Droit Park, Washington, D- Family Beaosl Sor Young Ladies, (Mra. 8. L. Cant, Principal Bow Haven, Coun. Send for ciroular. ' mars-4o ENGER8, FRENCS AND CLASSICAL BE “ LECT SUKOOL FOR YOUNG LADIRS, 91 ow York avenue n. w.—Mrs. ANGELO JAOK soe ra Rpal The slehth anneal session begins on the 14th of September, 1878. augk-ly STEAMER LINES. STEAMER “ HABBINGER” WILL LEAVY +S 6th «treet Wharf for Nominf and ity -one BRANCH BALTIMORB GHIBT 1018 F street, Weshingye,, Da. ce cf the “Ni: intermediate lar din; 7 a. m. on WEDNESDAYS. For charter four days in the week, ‘y lo rates. DL. KE. Ghzaa, jel6-tr Unptata. NEW DEPARTURE. CLYDE’S WASEINGTON. PHILADELPHIA, BOSTOS AND PROVIDENCE STZAMSHIP ‘The steamers of the sbove line will leave Philadel- bie every SATUBDAY at 14m for as Nowha-fake on out- 'h bills of lading issued to a1 Freigbts received aud de- to6 p.m. Orders for and ived at of, freight recel 1202 F street — Breet Dore OLYDE & 00. Bo. 128. Aibarres. fbiladelprte. _Jelé tr Agents for Washington, foot {OK VOLK. F MER LADY OF THE LAKB Eee aia, what, toe of Gtk street, every, MOBDA EDBESDAY and FRIDAY, at'8p.m Returning 3 lea’ ne Georgetown 6 p. m, re Through bills Ind) Providence. Consign: landed at Georgetown, Cy Crnagn SIRE. ‘Wite the view of iaiiog the chances of ot fiston, the Steamers of this Gus take a specifies "Se an pencaed vamsae ie ts York or Boston, cheesy Mieriaion of W at ad lal or a porta 5 bomew ridiar Bernier tm THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAB S200, UALLING 47 CORK HARBOR, FRo! Yore ulsnuian wed ag. Wed. Aug Sept. Botbois...... je ee je byssinis...Wed., Aug. 9 Abyesinia .Wed.. 13 one svery follarina ‘a ebMnspad ana BATUR- Sveamere marked a" 40 not carry stesrage passen- ame ate oa AM SS A ra an Pur, of Bar: at end sean por, For Eaten ‘and ‘epply at pany’s 0 eT eee TRUNES! TRUNKS! TRUNES! TRUNKS! AT MANUFACTUBEES' PRICES. ee mg ye jas. 8. To} re Mow Ivensed of bis new stand, 608. Market Speco, next doorto HALL & HUMB’S. 57 Bepairing 8 specialty. tr 8K YOUB TOBACOONIST . A FREE SAMPLE BOX ING ON 10th STRBET, NO P STREEIS HOBTHWES' AY. Jnily 13th. 1876, at 6.30 m., I shsii sell, in front of the ts of tots No. 23 and 24, in sansre, 3 feet 4 inches front, by 95 fest deep. to an slicy. improved by a two-story brick dwelling, containing 6 roome: ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6,12 and 18 months for notes bearing interest at 8 con’ or snuum. end secared by a deed of trast on ths erty sold. Atl conveyancing at purchaser's cost. 8100 down on day of «ala. iy7.d WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auct. TH. DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTRE’S SALE OF HOUSES AND LOTSON MONROE STKE&T. IN GROAGKIOWN, DL3- RIOT OF OULUMBIA, By virtue of three deeds of trust. duly ro- corded ip Livers B. ML. H., No. 4, follo 3i5, follo 527 agd 330, one of the Iand reeorde of t District umbis, toe undersigned will offer public sie, at the request of the party secured thereby,in front of the premises, on TURSDAY, toe 18th day of Jnty, 1876, at the hour of 5 o'clock P. w., part of Lot No 38,19 Holmead's addition to Grorgscown, fronting 28 fect on Mon 75 fort on Gay street, with the imp: sncther plece of ground, begiuning at a ‘ou the sast ade of Monroe strect, distant 80 feut from ine corner of Monroe aud Gaf streets, aad running east 180 feet, then south 25 feet, then west 159 feet, th “orth feet to the begiuuing, with the batld: Also, another piece of gr bogianing at = on the east side of Monroe street. distant syath u the corner of Mouros and Gay streets 75 feet, ning cast 150 feet.then eouth 18 feet, then Wet 10 fort, then north 25 feet to the place of be- giving. ‘Terms: Ove third cash; balance fo 6and 12montha, with Lotes bearing interest. All convoyancing at the expense of the purchasers. A dep sit of @8) re- Quired on each picse of property when sold. 3y6-0t JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Trasteo. ‘[10MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TEUSTBES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON 20 STBEKT, OPPOSITE HEAD OF POTU- MAC STREET,’ GEORGETOWN, D. 0., AT By virtue of @ deed of trast, dated April th, A.D. }. and duly recorded in Liber Bo 746, fclio 452, one of che land records for. the District of Golumbie, and by direction of the arty secured, 1 WO. sell at public auc- tien, tn front ‘of the premises, on FRIDAY, July 14th, A. D. 1576, at 6 o'clock p. m., ail that certein piece or parcel of ground lying and beiog in the elty of ye ogg in District of Volumbia, Known as the rast 25 feet front by the depth of lot 133, of Beatty and Hawkins’ adaition, with the improve- og thereon, consisting of a double Brick Cot- e. ems: 9500 and expenses of this vale in cash, (of which @10s to be paid when the proverty is bid off;’ and the balance in twelve months, with faterest atten yer cont from day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. GHOBOR B ELUIOT.! grusteos, iy3 THOMAS DOWLING, Aactioneer, . iT. EP W183. 80 EeTiastate Auctioneer. TRUSTEER’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BR‘CK CARPENTER BHOP, No. 106 ¥> STREET By virtue of a deed of trast to me, dated Janutry 12.8. D-1s76, and duly recotded tn 7 Iiber No. 508, folio 226, one of the land records, for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I wlil sell at pubttc auc- tion, in front of the premises, on D July'1, 1876, at 6 o’slock p.m., all the follow! described real estate, altaate ia the city of Waal fogton, District of Columbia, to. wit: The sout twenty (W)) feet front by the depth thereof of lot four (4), in square 790. containing 2,185 square feet of ground, togethor with the improvements, con- sisting of atwo-etory brick building. subject to a certegn deed of trast dated October 1, 1874 secure 02/00 io three years, at 10 per cont, interest, and daly recorded in liber No. 700, folio 362, one of the lard records for the District of Columbia. Terms of sal r amount ized and ror reall bove said follows, to wit: One-half in cash. t deed of trust , and the balance in 6 and 12 months, at per cont. interest, secured by deed of trust on the prop- erty sold. A deposit of $100 1 when the pro Cost Tt seven days after selec the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the ri-k and cost of the de- feulting purchateys ARLES T. DAYIS, Trastes, je23-c08ds . J. SWERT, Auctioneer. S7 THE ABOV: SALE {8 POSTPONED until BATURDAY. July 16, 1876, same heur and place. By order of e Trostec. OBARURS T DAVIS, Trustee, jy! 2owads WEET, Auctioneer: BEOS., Auctioncers, FPSO eR NOOn Bee Sod D creas nociizwest. AUCTION SALES. iain “ial One Becond band Piano, to storage and 5 ‘DUncaNson BROS. nd Auctioneers. ABHINGTON GOHUBIZEN VEREIN. On AY. July the FRIDAY. July the 14th. at ‘Penivaint ie dove Association, to be ve Seiy’uto August ath incisive vin eae | H Etands, Swings, rem mode known at the time of sal Terms made f = ad H. b. BLOUT, we iy 11st wash &. Wituth Mer auct, HO: jG Auctioneer. LEGANT ROSEWOOD Oa\ Plano, OoeT $700: TWO MANTEL MIRRORS. SEVER INTINGS, WALNUT MABBL. BE TABLES. FOLDIN: THERE F- ia bidder, for the elev- mo ScoRey iets} re ei at rate aia es et ee ZF ooo 32 ep > 2 Tele jf anes oe oe BRQUIST = On MONDY, July 17, 187, com 10 o'clock. at the rebideuce ot housekeeping, No. 17 street, between 17th and i8th shall sell the above superior hold forniture, ‘Terms cash. House for rant THOS. DOWLING, Anctionosr. ] UNCANSON BROS. Auctioncers, UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE In virtue of a writ of fieri facins issaed Clerk's Office of ‘the Supreme Court of the Diewiee of Oolumbis. and to me ted, suction. for cash, at the suotio: i Streets northwest, I Collectioa of house- nortnwest, on of July, 1876, eom- ¢ following described Bros., corner of D and 9th streets THURSDAY the 2 Lot rior Walaut Belstead Lot te ‘Becks, Lot Tables tod Extension Tavions” Four Brasesle Oarpeta, Bookcases, Ler s Lot Orockery Obin« and Glassware, Yot Bair, we seat Chaise and ockers, Bed Lounge. obe Wbat-net upEe. not, oS ‘su, 2. "* Parlor ‘arnitare, One anperior “Fan ‘Bepe” Parlor wet Furaitare, ol ie Seized and levied upon as the goods and chattels of Mellie Campbell, aud will be evid to satisty exsces tion No, 18,498, in favor of Lansburg & Bro. a AkP. U.S al, D. 0. Ry DUNCANSUN BiOS., Auctioncars. July 11th, 1576 arid HOMAS DOWLILAG, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF LOTS ON 3p STERET Ww ° Ar P STREETS BST. BETWEEN NOBTH, AT PUBLIO Ry A et p fro 2d of Jnty, 676 Lots ‘Nos £3, 54. 65 and 55, is original lots Nos. 12 and 13, in Square No. 863, as recorded fn the office of the Surveyor of the city of Washington tn Liber H D. C., folio 24 Ssid Lot No. 63 front of 16 feet 8 Inches by = depth of & feet to an alley 5 feet wide ‘Baia Lot Bo. 54 bas # front of 16 feet § inches by a devth of 90 feet Beid Lot No. 56has a front of 16 feet $ inches by a depth of 117 feet aid Lot No. 55 bas a front of 16 fest S inches, and Is ceecribed as tollowe:—Comiuenciig on 31 street ‘west at the dividing line between said lots 55 and 54, end rurning thence worth along the time of said Sd street 16 feet 8 i: clo hence east 117 feet; thence south 38 feet 4 imches; thencs weet 27 feet; thence worth 1 foot # inch thence east 9) test to the petnt of beginning Each lot ts improved by a good ing. Freme Dwell One-third cash; belance in equal Terms of seic: ive‘ahments at 6 and 12 months; the purchaser to give his notes for the deferred payments, bearing interest at the rate of § per cent. per annum and ee- cured by a deed of trust on the property. $100 0n = lot when sold. Cunveyaucing at cost of par- chaser NATHANIEL OABUSI, Jz, st KUGESE CARUSI, ‘Frastecs, iyll-co [ Rep-cokds} THOS. DOWLANG, Auct. H. WABNER, corner 7th ud F strecta. Irtue of a deed of trast, dated January . D. W874, and duly recordea in Liber foiio 77. one of the Laud Becords for. rict of Oc lumbia. and at the written réjuest by, we will sell at public on SATURDAY, 1876. ‘kp m., all that f laud situate and lying at “Brightwood,”’ fn the County of hington, trict of O. lun bia. and contained within the f ‘pg metes and bounds: Begtuning at a stone planted st the intersection of 7th aud Mth street road, thence with the west side of 7ta street road south: erly, binety one (91) feet, thence at right angles woeterly cigbty six (8%) feet tothe lath atrcot roa theree northeasterly with eaid 14th street road one burdrd and twenty-five (125) fectand twenty bun- dreds of the y of July certain piece or low. foot (28-300) to inning. cout 0 hundred and thirteen 73 31 are fect er with the improve- reserve the the defauiting fm some pa- m. By virtue of deeds of trust by the eame par- ties. deted June 10, 1875. recorded tn libers 797 and 903, folios 10 and 255, in the record: this District, by request of ihe party secured thereby, 1 will offer for ssie at suction, in front of remises, THURSDAY, the » aly 27,1576, at 5 o'clock p. he rortherly one of turee new two- wellings, nine rooms, fronting 17 feet sey avenue. near L street, extending Same width, more or less, to Terms: One- 3 months, for notes secured roperty, With interest at ten per cent. per annum rom the sy ofsale A deposit of $300 required at the time of sale, and if the terms are not complied with within five days the Trustee re- serves the right to % vo di otice, be risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser’ att ing at the purchaser's cost. Convey aan Oo Waste: V ELT. Trustes, iva TH LL t Tuomas DOWLING, Aactioneer. HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE AT AUOTION. On THUBSDAY MORNING, a, 13th, 1876, at No. 1107 F street. between Il: h and 12th streets northwest, the residence of a cea- teman decliniog housekeeping, I will sell the following effects: Fresci Wat ‘arb! Brovze Ornaments; ‘Lace Window Han; ad Shades; sion Sea entataat Gate ratte Qottage Fur 7 tir.ard Husk Mattressea: Browels ‘Three-play and Ingrain Oarpets: russe] Bugs, Hall and Carpets, Oil Cloth; Dining Tabie ‘and Chairs, Rocking Ohairs; o Ginasware; “ Gc i ve Closing Proceedings Yesterday. SENATE.—a fier our report closed — THE IMPEACHMENT TRIAL was coptinued. as a witness, ed them by mail. Always sent the money ac" cording to bis direction in each case. Had no letters or telegrams from him the ex- Pay receipt which I had <r indorsed 'y him on the back “O. K.” have re- ceived a its in otver forms, but any other business transaction with the Sec- retary of War except to send him money wbieb he (witoess) received from Fort Sili. Witness meant Fort Sill whenever he used the letters “8. W.” Had been quite inmate with Gen. Belknap until recently. Tae last mopey he sent Belknap was about one-half of the #1500 in November last; the other half of the $1,500 he gave to Mrs. Belknap at the St. James hotel, in New York, shorily before last Christmas. Witness wrote to tie Secretary that he baa the latter half of the Temittauce, aud received @ reply t could see Mrs. Belknap, who would al the St. James botel on certainday. Wit hess became &cquainted with John S. Evay in Washington in pursuance of a request General Belknap, who told him Evans was in the city; General Belknap told witoess be would appoint him (Marsh) post trader st Fort Sill,and that be had better see Evans, who was in the city, and aa appli- cant for rea: intment; General Belkr po! said if he (Marsh) was to run the post hime i self he should make some arrangement to buy the stock and buildings of Evans; wit hess saw Mr. Evans and made an arrange- ment with bim. The agreement between Marsh and Evans was bere shown and identified by the wit- ness. ‘Witness testified that he saw the Secre. tary of War aud aske! him if he would ap- point Evans in his (Marsh's) place if he would withdraw tn his favor; the Secretary replied he would. ir. Carpenter asked that an attachment be issued for John 8. Evans, post-trader at Fort Sill. It was shown that he had been subpoenaed by sangre and after discus- sion it was ordered that a subpoena be issued for him to attend immediately. The examination of Mr. Marsh was re- sumed, and be testified that he made noap- plication to Senator Sherman for a recom- mendation; did not file @ recommendation from Hon. Job Stevenson, of Cinctanati. Gen. W. B. Hazen testified to having called the attention of the War department as far back as 1572 to the farming ont of post- traderships, and to baving testifies before the military committee to the Abuses committed therewith. fhe witness iknap, September 12, 1875, in which he recited the steps he had taken to abate tne tradership abuses, but assuring tue tary of War of b nal regard for him, and expressing a desire to withdraw anything which he may have said or writ- ten of the Secretary. ‘Witness was questioned as to bis being | sent to Dakotah, aud if he did not blame the | Secretary of War for sending him there because he testified before the committes, and a letter which ap; in the Natioa vpou that subject was read, in which Hazen fay he did not originate any such complaint. The defendant offered to put in evidence the various orders from the President dowa, ordering @ regiment to Dakota, aud that Gen. Pope selected the 6th regiment, of which Col. Hazen was in command, and’ that the Secretary of War was not responsibie for ordering Gen. Hazen or his regiment to Dakota. Objection was made te the iatro- duction of the orders, and the Senate sus- tained the objection. Mr. Carpenter asked that the Senate, as a court, might adjourn over till Wednesday, toenable the de‘ense to prepare teir side. and he thought by such preparation he would be able to save the day lo tue Seuate iu pat- | ling In the defense. Without deciding the request the Senate, At 4:55 resumed the legislative session. A bill to extend the duration of the Ala- bama Claims Commission until the Ist of November was reported from the Com- mittee on the Judiciary and placed ou tue Calender. The bili toextend for ten days the act to coutinne Ue public priuting was called up, but the Senate adjouraed without takiag Action on it. HOUSE.—After onr report closed— Mr. Singleton, from the conference com- mittee on the Diplomatic appropriation biil, Teported that tue committee were unable to agree, and gave @ history of the bill and the tiiTerences of the committee. An exteaded iscutsion ensued, iu the coarse of which @ colloquy occurred between Mr. Foster and Mr. Singleton, in which the former gave the latter the lie, which for the time caused some excitement. Mr. Foster subsequently apologized, and peace was restored between the two gentlemen. The report was ac- a and & new conference committee ap- inted. Pour. Holman moved to suspend the rules And adopt & resolution instructing the Com- mittee on Banking and an amendment to sumption act as provides for the redemption of ae States notes in coin, bat it was re- jected. : After some further business of no ianportones the House adjourned uu nesday. A WIFE WRONGED—A Faithless Husband's Afier a Wife's Porgiveness.—Cnas. Hyatt, a cutter, formerly worked in the clothing establishment of Samuel Clark, on Newark avenue, Jersey City. He has a beat and tasty woman for a wife, to whom he has been married for six or seven rs. Of late his affections have been weaned from home and some months ago he took upquar- ters with @ Boston woman named Mary Da- vis. Mrs. Hyatt made complaint against him before Justice ‘Leonard, and ber hus- band was takeninto custody. He was una- ble to get bail, and on his knees begged to be forgiven and released. He promt: to aban- don Davis and return to his home. His wife relented, and he was discharged from cus- tody. He sent Davis back to her home, and returned, as he ised, to his wife. He pretended to feel affectionately toward his wife, and, as an earnest of his restored love, took her last Sunday to Rockaway Beaeh. Wednesday morning, Miss Davis made her appearance again in the city and stopped at the house of @ sister. The next day Mi Hyatt did not return to his home, and i meng resulted in the discov that Mi avis bad left suddenly also. They left an unsettled board bill behind them, and Mrs. ogg to whom the debt is due, has leviei on ablic Wed- flames. origin the here about the Consider- able clowning was vo og Miss Curry’s Buoramans—Dostrice, ‘207 West —nnaweemene parent's wishes, recel ved Fi fi i i tie i a _EVENING STAR_ ——————s WALT WHITMAN ©: the lone oly © trempat wall-) hote for berues the Dullotn 2 ambusade—the slaughter and envirw ry companses fietting te sleet ber tom ster, and all bis officers and men the Inst —in etere- m1 md. old legend of our race, upheld bea The anciest banner perfec:ly may O lemon opportune—O Bow 1 wor w dark day ». through the time’: thick murk looking for light. for hope From unsuspected parte, a Berce and momentary ‘prout The sun there at the centro, though concealed, Blectric life forewor at the centre) Breaks forth, aligutuing fash Iv {he sunny, Sowing hair. in batite, = hile saw, with erect head, pressing over __ front, bearing a bright eword ik thr bewd Now ending well the splendid fever of thy deeds, (1 bring no dirge for if or thee—I bring @ glad, tet- umphal » There the far northwest, in strngslo, charges, and re saute, ©, tp defeat most @eaper + in Which, never yielding soldiers, Continnes ret the The loftiest of if vod awe thee!) Thos of the sunny, Ao & momory «weet st up thyself Gur Receipt To Make Carrant Wine For several years we made a ten gallon keg of currant wine, of as good quality as vy we have tasted, and is pronounced excel- lent by those who have had an opportunity adge. The mode of manufacture ts sim- pis, And can easily be followed by any fani- y having the currants, and the disposition to make the wine. The currants should be fally ripe when picked; put them into & large tab, in which 4 should remain a day or two, then crue with the hands, unless you have @ smail patent wine press, in which they shoald not be pressed to much, or the siems will be bruised aud impart a disagreeable taste to If the bands are used, put the crushed fruit, afer the jatee has been poured of, in @ cloth or sack and s out the remaining juice. Pat the juice back into the tub afier cleausing tt, where it should remain about three da: Until the Gret Stage of fermentation is once or twice & day the sou: plow: arising tothe top. Then put the suite m4 vessel—a dem: john, keg or barrel—any size to suit the quantity made, and to each qvart Of juice Add Usree pounds of Une bast yellow sugar aod soft w: sufficent to make a gallop. Thus, ten quarts of juiceand thi pounds of sugar will give you ten gallons wine so on in it Proportion. Those who do not like sweet wine can reduce the quantity of sugar lo two and a-hall; or who wish it very sweet, to three and a-half pounds per gallon. The vessel must be full and the bung or s prer left off until fermentation ceases, Which will be in twelve or fifteen ro Meanwhile the cask must be flied up ly, With currant juice left over, as fermentation throws out impure matter. Wneo fermen- tation ceases rack the wine off Ly, » md either from the spigot. or by a s) 9 it running all cask thoroughly with bolling water, then return the wine, bung mp tightly, and let stand four or five months. when it will be ft to drink and can be bottled if desired. ro a se, &e., should be perfectly sweet, and the whole operation Should bedone with an eye wo cleanliness, In such events every drop of brandy or other spiritons "iquor added will d etraet from favor of the wine, and will not in the least cegree increase {ts keeping quall- tes. Corrant wine made tn this way will keep for an age. We tave some made in 1856 which ts really an excelieat article.— Germantown Telegraph ————— A WANDERER CoMMITs SuicrDE IN Ars DESERTED HoME.—Twenty years ago Wei- Ungton Coleman, then aged 16 years, disap- red from his fatuer's home in ort, His room was found in disorder, avd bloody garments aud a dirk on the floor. It Was supposed that the boy ha@ been mur. dered by bis French tutor, who disappeared Bt the same time, aud’ his body hidden. Long and diligeut search, however, fatled to reveal the boy either father left thé town aud the atlat forgotten, whea peared at the hotel and said tuat he was Wellington Coleman. Ho related the Story of his leaving home, from a desire to £0 fo SER, and his subsequent wanderings and hardships. He was drawn home bye Gesire to see his father, whom he bad not beard from after going abroad. He was pen- niless,and broke tn beaith and spirits. He Visited bis old home, which bad been for many years deserted. ‘Some one passing the house soon atier beard two pistol shots. Search wes made and the stranger was found dead in one of the rooms, with two pistol shot wounds in the head ——_____. S27 Brigham Young is the father of sixty- three children, forty-five of whom are living are More than baif of these are females, a With but two or three exceptions, al blondes, and none beautiful. The ‘yor is agiri, abont six years old, Amelia Van Cott, the fourteenth wife. _ ngest ler of MARRIED, BUNTER—BARRET. July 8, 1876. by the Rev, vh Pw Fury dy mente te aa esi 0.0. { Baltimore Bun please Sop7 i) —<re- HABVEY. On the Wch of Joly. 1876, Mrs. Many 4xN Banvo B. Harvey, aged HakvEY, relic of the lete leary T. 74 years. brated. Tix the family are iaviied . HELLEN. Oo the morning of the 10th of July, 1576, at half past 5 o'clock, ty photd fever, Onas, x; Hsien, son of the inte Jobuson Hellen, aged 29 voare Foneral from bis late residence, borthwest, Woednesd, auives and friends are HILBUB. On aly 9, 1876, at 4 of heart dizenee, JorN B..elcest'son of Henrictts aud step- ton of the Iaze James B. Hilbus, aged 1 yeare, month and 16 days. HANDY. 1s Northampton county, Va, on J 8,186, Mrs. Matiana BS daxor, wits of Bow ae, J. Handy and daughter of ¢ ymester Wi Bpetcen, U vary, of Wael D.C. | Ale: ancria Gazette plense copy.) ad McCARTHY. On the 30th of July, 1876. Howona McuaRTHY, aged $8, relict of the late John thy. Fouers! will take place from ber iste resid: corner llth end Boundary sireste northwest, er '¢ P. m. to-morrow. ne ¥. On the tot of Jnly 1476, Mrcmagt Be + Seed 16 Me funeraistom Mon aeo ‘chook. UNDERTAKERS, R.F Banver, ose Fr STEER, JAMES F. BRIER, PLUMSER AND GAS BITIBE,

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