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DRY GOODS. ‘TUE END HAS COME AT LAST. FINAL WIND UP OF THE SPRING TRADE. EVERY YARP OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK TU BE SOLD AT COST. £00 yards best Oalfeo, beantiful style. 5. too yar otifal Lawns, $end 10. bee yarcs Due Victoria Lawn. 18. Cambric, 15. Pore Liren Table Damask, 80. Big lot cf rempanis Cailev, Uottoa, Dress Goods, Black ¢ ie Black 811k at real cost Weclose our store until September Ist about 7 o'cleck p.m iyl9-te SPECIAL NOTICE. SOMETHING NEW. 1, ds Bicbardson's SH{BTING ENS, wees ot hort lebgths. from 80 to Tac. yard, ves) goods. os Hamburg EDGE. handsome patterns ang fhe quelitics feces NAINSOUK BDGB, "9s foe“ Lanes He. pure Lin 2, HANDKER- FE, at @180 per dozen. worth mi 01 Sener, bare LINEN La WINS, to handsome pat Terns, at 2ee yer yard. 100 places Pacific LAWNS, stitkec Biwk GRENADINES ai! kiacs, at balt vice. Some pure Sik apd Wool, i Stripes and White Oreandia LAWS White LINEN LAWS, all smentic Goda at on 'o. 314 Sth st ENT. iside. f in Pai a Pista. qualities, fr. A full stock Bemember ioe iyl9 tr 10. Pek UE FIRST ANNUAL DISCOUNT #4LE AL- LOWING TBS PER O&NT. OFF. 7 Overdresses. s gn BROWN. near Penna. av OFF. reduce our very large stock of Sammer DRY GOODS We offer to b extraorginary iv in order t SOME GRENAD! Law SUITINGS, WHITE GOUDS, LINER SUIT LACE SACQUES AND SHAWLS, FINS HOSIERY, SUN UMBBELLAS, FANS, &c., &c, ‘This opportazity should not be lost. WOLFORD 4 SHILBERG, 817 MABKET SPAO! ale ‘Third door frou sto atr JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS. We bave carefully gone over our stock snd re- duced prices to the lowest figures, to close out our remaining stock of SPRING AND SUMMER DEY GOODS. Notwithstanding the very low prices ruling dur- if the past reason, we have made our prices ywer, to cise. ALL MADE UP GOODS, ALL UNDEBWEAB, ALL DRESS FABBIOS are lower than ever before, and in quality thst can not be surpsescd. From and sfter MONDAY, July 10, we close our Store at six o'clock p.m jyld-tr NEW STORE. NEW FIRM, NEW GOODS. WISWALL & GWYNN HAVE OPEN Ho. 705 MARKET SPAOK, NEAB 71x ST., ‘With s com picte stock of DRY GOODS, Consisting of New and Desirable GOODS just from ‘Auction. Having taken sfvantage of the it decline in Prices in the purchase of our Sew Stock, we are en- abled to offer Goxds far below the ont of proda Sion. We mention the following special bargains as and heavy Quilts, 75 cents, Bew Hambure see. very cheap. Gress clot tor suite, 9 conta ser yard. awne at g Waite snd Figured Sammer Dress Goods, at 6 Cents per yard. WISWALL & GWYNN, jy?-tr No. 705 Market Space near 7th street. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF. tht at greatly reduced prices. Man: Salen then costed taoerietien neviertndion ent the entire stuc’ s6 pear as possible in the next sizty —- FOR CASH ONLY; pectaities:—2,000 yards Lece ‘Tape Stripe W bite Victoria ‘mustioe at i8e.; Th. Tb y ‘ards White Jaconet Oambrics at 12Ke.. Slightly soiled. former price s7%xc. Plain, Plaid and Striped Binck Grenadinen, Black Dress Bi We name a few «) BE: TS DBESS GOODS SAOBIFIORD. CLOSING SALE FOB THE SUMMER SEASON. Si! Grenadines at balf their former price. ant of 50 cent off Lace Sac, - feu of Parasols. style Lawns, 10 and 12340. ipeand Me) worth double, tri ictoria Lawns, reales Ww and 12%. good styles, jammer Siik prime cost. Linen Lawns, 30 and 280. Straw Mattings and Carpets at cost. _Ladies Linen Suitings, 3c.. worth se, Caab bu: ald remember the place. %. N. NAUDAIN. 709 Market Space. LAWNS, LAWN3—New 4 styles, init reo-ived at the 7 *« NOLLY's, opposite Patent Office. just < INISHED SHIRTS AT 50 CENTS. taade well and only need buttons, gucsets. They surpass all other both as to fitand quality, at SONS SHIRT FACTORY, S04 ¥ STREET NORTH W ast, Jeig-ay LeDrott Butta D28Y GooDs CHEAP! WH. BISD WYLIE bas retocea Moch of bis extensive stock Belc tc rates usually obtaiued Buc. first-class stores. Re ns extraordiusry fn all Dr ods, Sult Materiais, Wh Lawns and Summer roideries cheap, aud Everythiog st lowest rates for cash. WH. RI WYLik, Yi 1014 7th street Agency tor Demorest's Patierus od tue = Wagte Jel RABE BARGAINS. EBRODHEAD @ ©0., 939 Pavxa. AVE., Detween 9th and loth sts., Ofer EXTRACRDINARY ISDUCEMENTS in Dress Linens, Pigue, Swiss, Victoria Lawus, Nain s90k Bo be makes. Moab G:evadti and ares Poin ee aod 3 2 Button Kid Gloves, 600, Eigie = jer yard and 0) P aod Great's Unterwear at agecis’ prices, SRANCH STOKS, 1206 F streot, bet. 13th and 13th streets. BRODHEAD @ O0., 939 Pa. ave., bet. Mb aod loth ste. "EST THING IN READY-mai icc oMared da, Sue $0 cont SHIRE B4ALtimoge OND ONTO RAtRROAD. JULY 71H, 1876, 00 - Baltimore, Ellicott City and vay stations. 5 0—Baittmo: 19:16—Baltimore, Way Stations, Ellicott Clty ané 40—m Philadelphia and Norfolk Bu- 1:40 rest. On'Sundays all "Wey Beaton med :30—Baltimore and way stations. :30—Hadtmore and Laurel Express. Wittoott se City, Mrederiok and Way Stations, wie et 6:36—Freserteh ond Fett of Books, (via Metro- s—Siultimors: Annapolis and way cao. 6:45 sod jor A uuapolis op Burday. 7:00-+Patiaaciva and Barrymore Bzpress, 7:05—Daliimore and way stations. ¥5:90—Pitrsbarg, but av coi m be! tinsbure by train leaving San a Stations on Metropcelitan ocpere. 9:00—Haitumore. Bladensborg, Beltsville, Len- |, Kelay. 10:00—Wvewe Yorkand Phsladsiphia Night Bxpress} Bleeping Oars to New York. 10:05—Bait re and principal way stations, Mar- night. Branch. 10:40—Martinsburg and way stations, Mctropolt- tan Branch. Obicago, Colamb' siete. games, dail, "pil ctu atonal excent S007 oy wu Brave: 3 “York one Philadelphia at = furt! t a at the and’ Ole Ticket Ofices, Weckington Station: and 01 and 603 Penvaylvanie avenue, and 613 ‘ord: ibe taken obecked and received at any point SHAEP, Master of Transportation. LE. General Ticket Agent. BOONTZ, General Agent. /15-tr 1876 rengvVehania 187 Te the Herth, West, and Southwest. Double Trach, Stes! Batis, Boen- JULY 10TH, 1876. Tome ier Sa a a ae corner of 6b B we ALT! Oanandaigaa, ffalo, "Fails: and the North, 6 0. dally, except fosctets haute veter. telacte efalo, aud Niagara Malls, 11:60 8 Sunday. jew For Aun) an 4& FEEDEBIVKSBU XA “WAY AND ALEXANDIIA aw 19 SAIL INGTOR Orders cam destination from Hotels and Residences. M. BOYD, Jx.,Gen’l P1 Agent. FRAWE THOMSON. Gen Managet Jans Iy [SVERSAL &. R. TICKET OFFicE. BAILBOAD TICKBTS to bought. exchanged or sold at & reduction of ONE DOLLa: ee any other or de) ti city. le checked through. ips ee ee Ww HITESID! trom all points =. ‘ave., Candy store, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. JUNCASSON Baus uctt neers, D Boutheast corner 9.b and D sts. north west. TRUSTEES LE O| a) Beas abioat u v” GEtwaee aed STheere FS33F) Fortis H 2: "Ss ol RY BRICK Pg lle of deeds of trust by the sawe par- tier’ dered Jame 10-1876. vecorded ta es | 803, folios 10 and 255. ia the lend record: of this District, by request of the party secured thereby, 1 will offer for sale at auction, iv front of the premises, THURSDAY. July ¥7, 1576, at 3 ‘clock p. m., the northerly one of three ney two- fest ° a Bris welllngs, uine room: on New Jersey avenue. near L str back same width, more or lees, to an alley. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; residue in 12,18 and 24 morthe, for notes secured by of st on the property with interest at ten per cant. per annum rom the day ofsale A deposit of $300 required at the time of sale, and if the terms are not complied five days thereafter the Trustee re serves the right to resell, upon five days notice, Bt the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, nvey ancin archaser's cos is HARMAN é: W ESTEBY ELT. Tiustes, pne THOS. DOWLING, Anct. HH. WARNER, corner 7th and F streets. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUARLS IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE ON 12TH STREET WEST, BE- TWEEN E AND F PTS. NORTHWEST. By virtueef a deed of trust to the under- signed, dated the Soh daz of April. A.D. 1476, ‘and recorded in Liber No. 785, bia, and st the written request of the party thereby, we will sell at public auction, im froat of the premises, on WEDBESDAY. the 26th day of July” 1876, at 4 o'clock p. m.,all that certain part of origiral Lot numbered pineteen(19) tasquare tum. bered two hundred and ninety (29), beginaing for the sald ton the went Ine of 12th street West distant sixteen (16) fect uine (9) inches from the northeast corner of said lot, Funiag thence south seventeen long said ‘eet, thence west ‘one hundred (100) feet town alley: thence mort, Parallel to suid ‘street, seventeen (17). foot; ai Thetes cast one hundred is) for tothe place of be- ning; together with the improvementarwhica con- Sst of Sth fee story brick house yrith back pailding. an months, rms of sale are complied with within fivedays from day of sa'o, the 2rustees reserve the right to resell, at the risk'and cost urchaser. cee eg RTT EN AO : BITTENHO jylt-whsta "J.T. COLDW. B H. WABNEB, Oorner 7th and F streets. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF OVED PROPERTY ON lita STREBT, BETWEEN Q AND B 8T. 3S NORTH WEST. By viriue of two deeds of trast, dated Mareh I7th and October 16th. 1474. f the District written request of the part: yy, we will sell, at public auc- Hou, on the premises, on TURSDAY, August 1, jy at 9'eloc! }. ' jece or parcel of round situate and being in thecity of Washington, District of Columble. ard kncwn aud destgasted as lot numbered twenty-nine (24), ia Ooltman d subdivision of square snd nine (399.) and eighteen months, for u Purchsser, bearing inicrest at 8 por coot per an: bum from day of sale, and secures by a deed of trast ‘ox the property sold, will be taken. A deposit of $10 will be required at tims of sale. Ali convey- ancing ast the expense of the purchaser, If ti le are not complied ia ten days from the right to the Trastees resell atthe cost of the defaulting risk sop HOLLOWAY i Ouas & FRASER, { Trestces J. T. COLDWELL, Salesma: STEAMER LINES. ‘LY DE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE, BETWEEN PHILADELPEIA, ALEX ARDRIA, yrasaine N every Freieht re 97 Peni BANKERS. AAA, == sai! sums carefully invested and man- axed for customers at's distance in [-ritimate active Storks that often yisid enermous returns every 30 = Salons re ge we fares age jew Stock Book for investors, ‘ond Hable information how to operate safely in Btocks, sent free on application BAXTER & CO. BANE EBS ANU STOCK ‘BROKER myl7-t.cos4 Ker 17 Wall street. Now York. ‘pominal sums and tng fall tnformation sent on a epas-tr Bankers wna Bue PROPOSALS. Ppsere LS FOR STATIONERY, Proposals for furnisht: icles of Btation- ery as may be required Department a Buresus avd Offices thereof, during the fiscal year ending June 3. 1577, be received nati! 12 B= ‘ach proposal m: * y he or firm mak: ty and ied by satis- 4 hew nt All articles are stipniated to be of the very best quality. Samples «{') be required in a'l cases: each sample to be marked with the name of the bidder and the pric oved security, will be required of the party towace the conan t it ° jo weom the contract, oF auy part of it, may be ‘swarded. cients Gn failure to farnish any article specified contract, withi> a reasonab:e time after baving ry an the contract price is paid for any snob article, the difference wi be charged to the c rector. Bits will be consid: ered on each item se; iv. heduies. contai blank forms for bidding, together with items approximate estimate of od fall information rtisement, will be uh bi ‘thi yd be c flered. all bits that may be ¢flered. Proposals must be addressed to the Secretary of the Interior. aud indorsed ~ Proposals for Bta- ticne vcomtract will be awarded under this advertise ment wate an appropriation shall have bem male by Congress for tht purchase of the Stationery t4- wired “jylwasct Z, CHANDLER, Pocretary. 0 COSTHAOTORS AND BUILDEES, D PROPOSALS BUILDING Fo. ABOR SOOO! Fi i L soot CuaRrorrasvitns Vas July Age Ios eet Ph aachineniclin bh cet g SSS wWarcess. SEGLISH, SWISS AND AMERIOA# Watches, BY 46L THE MOST CELESEATED MAKERS. @ Large Asortmest af Very Low Prices. | York or Boston, crosst: at_ Georgetown please Lav “Georget_en.D O. 5 LYDE&OO, G.F. HYDE, 12 South Wharves, 59 Water street. Iphia. Georgetown, D.C. jy2 tr ot KR POTOMAC RIVER LAN DIN ee og we her wharf, 9 IONDAY snd, of 6th street, oven THUBSDAY MOBNINGS, at 7 o’oiock, for om the Potomac Biver, as far down as omtni. Pe will leave Nomint TUESDAY and F: AY MOBNINGS for ving early same ev: for Bxcarsions. "L POLKISHORN, Agent. WEgMESDaTS be For charter four days nthe ne vat low Jel6-tr “_ Gaptain. N EW DEPARTURE CLYDE’S WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA BOSTON AND PROVIDRUOK BTRAMSLIF Jobneou af 1am ward fre from the a! Golivery et, drelghts and reosived'a: 1202 ¥ rereot rer on cf 1113 Kb ilroet northwest .P. OLYDE & 00., Bo. 128. Wharves, Philadelphia, H. JOHMBON @ U0, Jelé tr Agents for Washington, foot Lith et. 4.w. ‘OR NO Le. Poreteaney LADY OF THE pe aro Com; “a wharf, foot ery” MOBDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, et’ 3 : t ‘tt intermediate 5 Forinformation Syn, st the office of the Oom- uy, ander the litan Bank, 15th street, Sppcatts the Treasury, or to the a oe CUNARD LINE. NOTIC! ‘With the view of dimiaishin, liston, the steamers of this ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New . ing Meaidien of 60 at 43 lat., oF nothing to ths north vf 43 ‘On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian of £0 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, — BETW&EN NEW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New Yorn. | Prom New Yoax. fa......Wed., July 36 Alzeris.....Wed.. A Wed. j-y DAY iron Now T: rou New Yo Bteamers marked WEDNEsDAY and SATUR- * do not carry steerage passen- OSires oF Passacs —Cabin, ccordisg to me ticket ts Pacis, Sis oid edahcnal: Hoturn tickets on favorable rms. Bteerage to and from all parts of Europe at Paty reget rae on the ‘Gontiueut: and for Moditerfanowe. No. wt A ox son, Seats TA eee & AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES._ FTERNOO: ASH B. WILLIAMS, Auctionser, 7 coma raemareae Wao. foci sort aesimaaetage : i a SALE OF SUPERE PABLOR FURNITURE AT GHTWOOD HALL, ‘AUCTION. ITUSTRD AT THE INTERSECTION OF | On TUESDAY, July 23:h, 1-78, at 10 o'ctk: BOADS, IN THE | « mi, Teball sell'st No. 1408 H street, cor ter of northwest, the following ‘Be mani. na Ore elegant Mertie top Ocnter Table, beavily carved, and ver aire. nore Frouch Plate Walnct and GUt-framo Mantel ‘Superb Lace Curtains and Lambrequias, walnut and gtit curnice. Boautifal Fancy Chairs an¢ Card Receivers. One fine, Turkish Lounge, upholstered in green velvet, c ‘ 88) took Pe ad lal: Hat Back, mirror front aué mar- = with Brarseis Rugs and Door Mats, 105 yards Englieh five, pu sele neerly new. ) tot * and t tore sh: uld pot fail to 8 e tees, ptove- | coilec.ion of superior Furniture of a basoment | nee a shert time, and made to 0” ." for. ¥ owner's use mow he is about to leave the city. aud third fiz and | the abuve-named aiticiesare to be soli without re- terest | serve. ory a “Wash. B WILLIAMS, Avct. ne RY SALE OF IMPSOVED REAL CE: ri SITUATAy NEAK THE NAVY ¥ By virtue of a deorce of the Fupre~e Court of the District of Colem! sod oni No 4.647. Equity Ds the ard cost of the defeulting purchaser days? notice in some pa- Dlished in the ci'y of Wash T pal oi "y ‘ashing yn. = JAMES E. FITOH. rea, RUBBRT C. Pox, istees, cok pm isIl-eo J.T, COLDWBLL, Balesman, a ars nae perenl 30. and in cae A of binging, District of Golumvia, known and dis uctionser. dred ou the plan Rievrot as the mor'h half F by tety of Let number twenty-seven (27). tn TEST BEY OREM HO TORIE B gTUSERE | Sucre cive hunéred ana seventy-seven, (Ht), lun, BT PUBLIO avuTION. ba ad Bae eR + bal By vtrces ok 6 dean Terms of sale: One third ca b: balance t equ “pectively, to be srcured by notes u! bearing fn a y of sala, end reserved Hanuation, ta troat of the premices,on GATOR. | [en ™E depcelt of to vented ‘ar amen ef sain Uta oe 6824. 08d 83, ihe subaieafin Ooureyarc.bg at purvharerissog On YS original lots Nos. 12 and 13, a Square No. 883, ; BAN, recorded 1a the office of ke Surveyor of the city of | _DUSCABEON BRUF.. An ‘foncers, x2) dds o DC Washington in Liber H fo gong Lot No 8s front of 16 teat tuches by gt ai ey TRUSTERS’ FALE OF LOTS 11 AND 12, LN annie kot Fo; 64 has @ frout of 16 feet § inches by @ Un RqoWN AV aSHiNGTUN DOUSIY.D virtue of a deed of trast, dated May abnld Lot Bo. Shas afront of 16 fect 8inches by a | PP Vite Cte see eae Gibet Ses aid Lot No. 88 has a front of 16 fect S inches, and | No }1. folto 446 et seq. of th is cescribed as toll Tommencing ou 34 +treet pode Neat at the dividing line between said lots 55 aud | of 'b¢ S4, and ronning thence north along the line of said | D: TPpercanson BBOS., Auctioncers. &. and records of, Heel, on MON D i576, at 5:39 . io front of the situated in Uniontowa, of Columbia, with the ib; balance in 6 and 12 it public a y 1 and 1 ‘ashingtoa county, Distri im prevements thereon . ‘Terms of sale: One thit reet 16 feet 8 ic ches; thence east LI? feet; thence south 18 feet 4 inches: thence west 27 fee: t north 1 foot 8 inches; thence east 90 test to tl of beginning. Each lot is improved by Frame Dwelling 5 one- montbs, at 8 per ent. intellft, secured on the pre Pl Ra Bee ye ison sold. Uonveyancing, &0.. at purchaser's c give his votes for the deferred B76 Ceposit at tine of sai Interestat the rate of 5 i 1 po cured ty a deed of trust on the property $100 on each lot when sold. mveyanciog at costof pur- RATHANIEL OABUSL, 42.1! Trastoos, EUGEGE OARUSL. 2 jyI1-e0 [Rep-eo&ds} THOS. DOWLING, Auct. MAN & GBEEN ae ‘Beal Estate Auctioneers. Ho. 412 7th street northwest. EUR he Sana ee SARE ABLE REAL BS | fy virtue of a deed of trast, recorded ia Lt- i te at mated | ber No. 813, folio 444, et sey Of ths Laud Be D STORE AND BAOK | cordaof the District of Coiumbt ou THUBSDAY, the 27th da; ‘st 6 o'clock p. m-.1n {rout of the premises, Lot 13 o Wiltberger’s subdivision of square 442, with the tm- provements thereon, ‘© deed of trast to ns, dated th, 1875, and duly recorded in fry 2%, one of the land records. District of Columbia, ard at the thereby, 'we will sell, auc 10 bi > on SaT- AY, the 244'ot July, at 6 o'clock 'p m., all certain piece or parcel of ground kuown ‘and desz: gs lot No: St in Wrigat & Cox Vision of Mount Pleasant and Pleasant Pisius, as recorded {0 the records of Washington coucty, the same Being an addition to Washicgton city north of seid city and west of 7th street extended, together with the above described improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: Qve-third of the purchase money in cash, (of which $75 must be paid at time of sale); the balarce in six, twelve ard eighteen months, ferred notes to bear eight per cont, Iqterest, secure by purchaser's notes on property sold. All'convey- secured t by the depih there- proved by wo smail parcels of property are bots situated on 7th street northwest, 1n the most improving part of the city. : One belf cash and bslance fo one and two oles besring eight per cent. interest and «e- cured by deed of trust on the promises sid. 30 de posit will be required vpou each parcel of iand st thetime ofsa'e. Conveynscing, ko anchaser's . If the terms of sals sre not plied wi within seven days from day of sels the Trostees re serve the right to reacli the propercy wt the risk aud Ing at purchaser's cost. If terme of sale are not | S8t of the faulting purchaser cimplied with in six days the trustees Feacrve. the jys ay iba eee Tight to sell at risk and cost qi gurchwser in defaalt. | — Loe ~ vi jvis-dtds Bc GbeEn A A™ { Trusteon, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTLE’'S BALE (F IMPBOVED AND UN- IMPROVED PROPERTY ON t91ru AND 2e78 1 AND K Si REETS OTION 3. H. WABNER, corner 7th and F ota. AUCTION SALE OF A THREE-STOBY BBIOK Bou THE WEST SIDE OF w610 NORT “8T, AT AU! . ; beter AND M STREET HORTAWESF, Liber No. 713, folios 45, et seq., one of the Land. 0. ) oa BATUBDAY, July 22. 1876, at 6 o’ciook DP. M., will be offered at public suction, ia Tront of the premieres, part of Lot 3, square E ofsqnave M, Trunting M fect on 26th atroet, by depth of 90 sest, more or less, wih the improve- ment it af a three-story brick house con- records of the District of Colambis, aud at th quest of the party secured thereby ublio enction, iu frout of the premises, to the highest bidde July, 386, at 3 teribed real estat ton aud District Te. I will sel! at o’chek p. m., the fullowing-de- situate in the city of Washiog jumbia, to wit: Allof jut eigat (8), to square eighty-six (85), fronting on 20th street northwest, between I and K * 556 o'clock p. m_of the ‘Terns: One-third cash; ard the ba'ance In six and twelve months, with interest at cight per ceat,, cred by a of trust. A deposit of $100 re- Biso, same dsy,and in onired at time of sale and all conveyanciog ‘par- | front of premises, ihe following-described real ms estate, improved by three story frame house, Fa Se Om Site Soe cemaptied with tu obra | Sond enter waa al beeen Baer pid €0 J.T. COLPWELL. Salemnag, | suuare number one hundred and ax (105): aleo, of lot number seventeen (17), in the same syn beginning for said part of lo ner of original lot nv DUO Reon BROS , Anctionvers, Scu.heast cor ner * hn corthweat, #qnore, and rornivg there due east forty (49) fevt, i shenee due south twonty five (25) fest to an opeving TEUSTEE’S BALE Ov \ STORY FRAMB | ins private alicy. thence west along the north lins HoUSé ON K. NEAR 25TH STRKRT NOBTH- | of aid opening, therce due north ive (5) feet nine WEST. AT AUOTIU) (9) inches, thence dne west twenty (2)) feet, thence due north nineteen /19) feet three (3) inches to the beginning erms: One-third cash; balance in 22 and 2S months, with futerest at 4 per cent.,eogured by deea of trust'on the property 80d. A deposit of $10) on cach piece of property when sold. Aill conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. THOMAS WEAVER, Trustee. By virtue of s deed of trust to me, duly re- corced in Liber No. 718, foito 27 the lard recorda for Washington county, Distci f the party secured ePablic anction, in tront of on WEDNESDAY, the July, A. D. 1876. at 6 o'clock p. Bees oF parse! of ground situate and lying in tho ty at ey ory Frame House. : sship, hd erigl ag) desoril iyl3-d THOMAS DOWLING, Acct. cs y e fiftee: Doweman & GREEN, Auctioneers. o dept 5) feet, he TRUSTER SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY fights BRICK DWBLLINGS, WIT: LLAKS, WA- said of ‘with the improvemei : One cash; balance in one year, for ) oh the note of Will betaken, bear. | _ By virtue of three deeds of trust. dated re- at 8 percent. and by. of | spectively November 18t! D. . Novem- sold.” A deposit of @100 re- | ber 4th, A. D. 1872, apd November loth, A_.li ‘Convey at recorded respectively in'Liber No ‘sale are not complied with in 395, one of the land recoras for res the Tight Columbia, and at the request of the ik and cost of the 7; K will soll et public anction fivedays’ public notice Gort of the premincs, to the hig he~. uisder, of ‘some dally peper published in Wash- | MONDAY, July 94th. A.D. wars, “at my ington city. fiy)3! A, @. BLISS, Trustee. pu jbews Serta Darcie or lots re ad situated ‘asbington, in said District, a H. WARNER, corner 71h and ¥ ats, Known as Lots numbered ene hundred und fortes néred and forty-seven. (147,) aud BUSTER'S BALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME "DWELLING, No. 479 H STREET SOUTH- virtue of a deed of trnst dated sao ob FB. 12th. A. D. 1878, duly recorded in Liber Bo, 72, folio 102, ore of the tend records for th District of jambia, end at the request of the party secured thereby, I shall seil, tion, in front of the sth 1576, Terms of ssle: One-third cash, of which 875 on each house must be paid at time of sale; aud the balance in6and 12 months, with Interest’ at 10 per cent. from ¢sy ofsale until 'pald, to be secured by orchaser’s notes and a deed of’ trust on the pro- Derty sold to the eatis’action of seid trustee, All conveyauciag and recordin, x parcheosr's cout if terms of sale oO at (23) jonr hua- Beginning for the street south. distant fourteen and twenty-nine (29), ¢red and vinety-eti tame at ® point on in et (438.) sre ‘not complied with ia siz days (14) feet east from tle northwestern corner of tot | ai ale, the truviee reserves the » pombered twenty-eight (23); theuce vast (wenty (20) Fuk and clet of percaacer ie dere Tem at feet; thence sonth one handed and twonty-two (122) MF OLS eae, Trastes feet'and fonr (4) inches; thence west twenty (20) feet: | jyia-a No. 1581 F elton’ uote thenee north one bandred and twenty-two (122) feet avd four (4) inches to the place of beginning, to- Pexcanson BROS. gether with the improvements, &c, ‘i — : ‘Terms: One-fonrth cash; balance at 6,12and13 | EXECUTOMS’ FALE OF VERY DESIRABLE months, with 7 per cent. interest, securad by adeot IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED Kiat B3- of trust. A deposit of $100 at time of sale, and all TATE IN aye E928, FRONTING ON K conveyancing at purchaser's cust, Terms to be | AND StH STREETS SOUTHEAST. complied with in seven days. ‘We, the executors of the last will aud testa- W. 8. TAPPAN, Trustee, of James A. Crane, decerset, witl, by co Jel3-2aw dds jority conferred upon us by 7 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED antil MONDAY, July 94th, 1876, same Pour and place. : . 5. TAPPAN, Trastee. jyl0-ws,&de J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, UNOANSON BROS., Auctionee! Boutheast corner 9h and D strects TRUSTSE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- 2¥_ ON NIN B Bi rt of the District of Cvinmbia, sell at public azction, on the premises. on TUESDAY, the 23th coy of July, A.D. 1876, at 6 0 clock p.m , the fal- lowing Broperty situate in Washington city, D.C., on 8th and K streets southeast. Port of equare 928, beglouiag at a potnt on Sth t street east, 47 feet 6 inches north from the south . ‘EfRENTH AND : NORTHWEST. AT AUCTION horth 10 feet. oust a4 for Binchen meee ee @inches, north 7 53 feet 7 inches to an al Leys south 10 fest 6 inches along snid alley. west 23 tet 1 inch, south 30 footy ‘West 20 fect. south 2 fest 6 inches, and west 40 fect, to the begiuning. improved by the long establistod r Unton Honse.”” By virtue of « Goed of trast given to me, and dated 7th day of Jnly, A.D 1578, and fer recorded in Liber No. 78), foto 283, et seq. 5d one of the land records of Washington conaty, Dis: trict of ColumDis, and at the request of the party secured thereby, 1 will sell, at public auction, tn jusre 923, begiauiog at the Front of the premiens, on MOM he 24th of | northwest corner of last described p ccc. and rune July, A.D. , at 6 o'clock m., all those cor- ning thence not 37 fect, east 83 fest 1 inch, south tain pieces or parcels of land ate aod iying in 90 feet along an alley, west 85 feet 7 inches. of Washington, and Known aud deseribed | feet, acd west 24 feat @ inches to be or plan of said city as lots num- corner 7th and F streew, Pg a Ng on MONDAY, the 24th day of | | alone, than by going down gtreet shopping: SATURDAY............3aly 22, 76, og Isiand been tne seene recently © Fee |” . a raiemel FORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS | out of which © rult for absolate j grows Tbe plainug tn we cane ts Staney ie e avers, and his wife Molen is the de- Closing Preceedings Yesterday. rdant. He is abont Gifty three years old aes and she about twenty-six. They met tn Cail- open our report closet — » | Mormia, and it was love at Bret sight, war Ghiceoeek ns Te ane eroPriation Bill | though she was but Gfleen years old: They port pcer ney A Bd a ao Were married within @ week, and in tT) sm ~ oa. New ¥: a count HOUBE.—After car report cloven me to New York and purchased moatry Seat at North Sea, after liviog for pearly @ Mr. Pratt, from the Committee oa Public | year in bis father's house at that pine vie Buildings. submitted @ report in regard to | February, isl, Mrs. Havens went to Paiia- the New York postoffice, which was referred to the Committee on A ppropriattioo: The House then weut into Committee the Whole on the private calealar, and shortly afterward adjourned. a oo Charite Ross. A VERY REMARKABLE STORY AS TOLD BY A MULATTO MAN. The Philadelphia Inquirer contributes an- other page to the literature of the Cuariie Ross mystery. A mulatto man has visited that city and claims to be abie to restore the ebiid. The man says hi that be was born delphia without saying anything to her hue- band, and tm June following she returned and went to live with him again. In June of IST4 she left her bushand’s house a second me, and went to live in the house of Jona S. Webb, In the same village, ®« one of the family. Havens protested to Wenb, and en- Seavored to induce bis wife to return to his bome, but to no purpose. ebtid with ber, leaving @ five-year-old at bome. At Webb's the house was small, aad ‘ebb, bis wife and Mrs. Havens siept in separate beis in the garret. This scate of affairs continued uptil 18:5, when Mrs. Ha. vens went to Riw and opened millinery establishment; but she hed to give it ap, as her husband followed ber there and circulated the story of her de- sertion of him and jutimecy with Webn, She soon afier returned from Riverhead, and again went to reside with the Webbs who were living in a new and Ierger boa Here the two roome! together, uatil ed. They took their disput the village Jostior. who decided it Mrs. Web». Nevertheless, Mr ee, with complexion very » even for & mulatto, and keen, dark eyes. His manner ts simple and quiet, bat earvest, He says that he the cook of & g*ox of thieves which was @ branc) of the general organization of which Mosher and Douglass were the leaders. Toe latter were *, but ghe cont! 1 took her mea! ferent time. We to live in the by the same tabie, but ard Mrs E r. aay ner maa again and cat te | dismissed from memberabip in the Meth> r very close into the scalp. The | @Jst chureh, while his wife was cont! it a fellowsbip and deeply sympathized with. The suit was heard before a referee, aud a sad condition of things shown. It is not un- likely that it will fail to the ground through & technicality. The complaint was male | June 16, 1:74, but was not served until July, | I8t5. Counsel for piaintitt, District A tor y Wickham, endeavored to prove ti commissionof the offence charged in 1875, but was overruled, the referee holding that ho offence could Le shown subsequent to the Gate alixed to the complaint. Tais point is to be argued before Judge Barnard —————_—_ = THe BURIAL oF Srorrep TAt.'s DAUGHTER pondence Chicago Times, from the Spotted Tall agency, says: AB an evidence of Une advancement, though slight, of civilization among the Sioux, may be mentioned the burial the other violation of the Indian custom. of Spotied Tall’s daughter. This was his eliest Sage ter, the one who became infatuated with the young officer at Fort Laramie, and whose tragic story has been often told. She died at Fort Laramie, of a broken heart, in 186s. It issaid that on her deathbed sue exacted a solemn vow frora her father that ne would make peace with the whites, aud always re- main &t peace with them. When the treaty was made, a few days later, the coffin con- taining her remains was brought into the council, that her spirit might witness the fulfillment of her request. She was the “best beloved,” and Spot. often speaks of ber and of the influence which she still ex- ris upon him. A desire to have her mortal remains nearer to him, led to the removal of the body hither from Fort Laramie, where, in accord with Indian customs, it ‘was placed in & box upon four posts. It was to-day buried in the ground, in the agency cemetery here. The faneral services of tne Ept church were read, and a sermon preached, in the Dakota language, by the agency chaplain, Rev. Mr. Cieveland. Tue | church was filled with Indians, many of whom take great interest In the services. A PARALLEL TO THE COSTER MASSACRE. Toe massacre of Custer and bis command bas many features in common with those of an occurrence which excited the whole coun- try forty years ago—the destruction of Ma- jor Dade’s command. It happened at the out- break of bostilities in Florida between the Seminoles and the government forces, De-~ cember 28, 1435. Major Dade, of the Fourth infantry, with Captain Gardner, Lieutenant Cassinger, and Lieutenant Henderson, Sec- ond Artillery; Captain Frayer and Lieaten- ants Mudge and Keats, Toird Artillery; and Sorgeon Gatlin, U.S. A., at the head of 100 men, wason his way to the relief of Fort Hing, threatened by hostile Indians. Tae command was attacked at 9 o'clock in the morning by = am ra led by the chiefs Micapopy, Jumper, and Ailiga- (twenty-two years of age. The followiag let- | tor. The troops mades’ deaperate en lers were found on his person but owing to the natare of the ground it w: Aly Dear Mother: It ig too late to make any | of noavail. Oneof the attacking Sem {nol the child in their possessio: so0D moved south, and for nl stantly shifted thelr quarters ali be time. When asked if he x there was a rewa: ept south w that | offered for the recovers of the stolen bo: answered that he kaew that theday « it was pub: offered, | but had too inuch regard for the safety of hia | life to attempt before this time to disclose “py information in his possession. He a» terts that be saw the child alive and wi within five weeks, and that within a wi if the facilities he asks are afforded him, will recover the long lost boy safe and George alleges no fine feelings of sound. Lumanity as the motive which prompts fim to new seek torestore Charlie Ross to his heart crosbed parents, but says platoly that he Is after the reward, which he woald have moved after sooner had he dared. He ciatms thathe bad no hand in the abductien, and that he never did any crooked work with the gang. It ts said that he was able to give very straight answers concerning the names of leaders of the latter, detatied information &s lo work done by them, &c., in response to questions put by Captain Heins and others, together with other Information which would imply that he has seen Onarlie Ross since the latter's abduction. The mu latto solemaly protests that every word he ulters about the matter is the truth, and says he only wants his assertions tested and that he fs ready to do what he promises or forfeit bis life.” Mr. Ross bas beeu sammon- ed to the city, and will arrive to-day, when ibere will be another examination of George in bis presence. ‘nere @re three theories re- garding this man’s action, one of which is inevitably correct. First, the man may be simply @ “‘beat,” to use an expressive slang term, ei,deavoring to make a few dollars out of Mr. Ross, or secure free transportation to a certain distart point he is anxious to reach; second, he may be commissioned b; men baving possession of the child, whic! has grown & burden on their hands, to play the game be 1s trying on, with the object of securing the reward and sharing it with them; third, be is telling the trath, and is really able and willing todo what ‘he pro- poses. A Long Island Youth's Satcide. A LETTER TO A MOTHER AND A LETTER TO A SISTE The New York Sun of July 2ist says:—Yes- terday morning, @t about five o’clock, Mr. J. L. Krooks, & wealthy citizen of Corona, Long Island, opened a door leading to a rear piazza, and found his son Joseph reclining on a settee, dead. In the right hand of the young man was a revolver, with one barrel discharged. Young Krooks was in New York on Wedvesday evening, and is supposed to have returned to his home on the trata that reacbed Corona about midoight. He was protestations of the love and affectiva which | who was subsequently vared, said, £0 Signally failed to snow when I was in | “There was le, a ave, Who Uwe world ave a few favors waich | hope | shook his sword at the soldiers gad said no you Wil grant, as they are the last I suali rife ball could hitbim.” In the end ever; officer and man in the command was killed, = my 9 womens yoy being sent Bon the ground to despatch the wouuded.— joston Transerty: —— THE PHILOLOGICAL CONVENTION, which has been holding its meetings in this city, bas finally agreed upon & series of ‘guardediy © brown package In my left side which coatains @ few memen- to be buried with me. 2,1 wisu you would telegraph to Minnie B, Halcomb, Braaford, Quuuecticat, “Joe is ead.” 3 1 would lke you to cultiv: the ac- qvaintanee of this lady. I know you would | Written resolutions looking toward reform and will love her. She is good, lady-like, | in the phy of the English language. mwovest, loveable, and well educa’ and, | A fundamental 4 in efec' oar les in the attempt which ig made to some forty-two distin: sounds by the twen- ty-four letters of our ordinary alphabvé>. ben our let’ rg are sametimes silent and at Utues expressed, whi! mother dear, do not tell how bad I was; let ber think me better than 1 was. And now, a long g00d- b: Please do what I have ra quested of you, and believe me to be ever your affectionate son. ‘OE. ‘again they P. 8. Give my love to father, ng sounds in different words. Indeed it to forgive me, and kiss them all (the children ; is s&i1 that not aod Miunie)for me; and ow in faacy winding | ® hundred are inced exactly as they my arms around your neck, I givo you @taou- | are spelied. The result is @ dismal waste of sand kisses, and Rgain aay good-by. Jox. time in learning how to spell. Oaly about o A, July 19, 1876, one in @ thousand ever accomplish this feat. ti to spell would, it 7" so anid’ ras jearulng Sister Hi yet Se rene ovat is said, besufticient to aoguire et loser saree what 1 bave requested mother to do, and that you will take the third portion és 1a other words oar 7 cially tobeart. I ask thea of you as much pe vy heyy ence thé philologists as I do of ma, and though I ‘have shamei eo P an ye id bave #nd disgraced you all, I am now past feeling | ® J¢tler for every ) &od that words all petty angers, and am now before @ higher bar than any earthly one. Remember meas ever your own brother, Jog. GERMANY has its bright side. A young lady may here no more go to @ thea opera, or concert, with a beau, than she might with us go to a common gambling sa- loon; but she is at perfect liberty togo alone, or with auother lady, oldor young. A youag girl attracts no more attention by coming into ab Opera, in ahandsome evening dress, should be pronouneed just as they are speli~ ed. But the learned gentiemen failed t6 point out how this is to be accomplished; of its de- sirabllity there can be no question.—(¥. ¥, raphic, A Roxko KILL Ep.—A painfal fedy O0- curred at Barry, Pike eouaty,lil.von Suade 7 night, by which Ernest Davis, a son of Sam- nei Davis of that piace, lost his life. Some inystery 8ppears to enshroud the affair, but the facts, as near as they could be gathered, are substantialiy these: For some few nights, Some one, as the Story is now related, was seen in the vicluity of @ private residence at &n unseasonabie hour. Suspicion of thievery were sronsed, and & gaard was set to watch for the supposed intrader. Itha; ed that. on Sunday night, Mr. William Mallory, of the frm of Sweet & Mallory, was ou guard. | About 11 o'clock some one was seen ap- proaching a bedroom window of the residence | referred to, and Mr. Maliory called to him te surrender. Instead of surrendering, however, Le took to fight, and Mr. Mallory fired at shot, and the only escort allowable is @ male member of her own family, or an older woman. When there are neither of these, a maid servant meets her in the hall, or some- Umes has aseat in the house, ani sees her young mistress safely home. So young | jadies go to the opera for the sake of the music. There are no public dirtations, no talking in the audieuce, daring the perform- ance. Women come with husbands and | fathers, of course; but so large ® portion of | the audience are women who have coms 7 . alone, that one is quite at home. Every one | Hteraliy etaanes mq toss? “Oo pM jeaves bats and wraps in ante-rooms; and, | the'wouoded man, be ioves ar ee during intervals, as many women aa men £0 | Do's about 20 pears Ob son Ore. Bene out for refreshments, or walk about throngh | Oo0 G/'the most prominent eniomee cone? the house, speaking to friends. There is no | DAscmen of that place, Toon eee Crenine parte pastas mrelnt than in an | isdy sleeping in the bedroom wnere be mes ¢vening party, Daring pauses in the per- | socarentiy trying to effect an @utemon, bat formance, and befors it begins, there is a {motives assigned for his being Unece’ Perfect Babel of tals; but, the instant the | Cr ‘curse, the merest conjectens es ee ee conductor taps, all sounds cease but those | SOUrse, J made by the performers. Tuere is no public- | __& ‘a this sweltering weather it is aggra- private pratlie between Laura and Augus- | ya +s to read thede ‘scription of the taterior tus, no giggling of girls, and no conversation | of “tee factory” at Galveston, Tex., among men_ Folks go to witness the per-| wire the workimen are dressed in the There seems to be nothing else | thickest woollen clothes as they move about Jo uvtil this is over.—(Leipsic Let- | among the columns of solid ice. The factory ter frow Aiss Swisshelm. supplies the greater part of the demaad in A WEDDING PosTPONED.—Great prepara- So ores ae Sok She peocess te Gesuribad tions were made at a housson Madison ave- |“ Cvery WAY & success. nue for the marriage of & young lady who won by the ofa had been wooed and son ——- insurance Agent ta this a. The . Dr. peony get yo absentia tady, was sent for, '» preacher to fll bis vines, beret” i i a : g F H E 5 E re ? i i i H i 3 £' 1 i af £ 3 i: it i € if Ef Hey

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