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0 EE SE Du 2 Ee re A ee DRY_Goons. FROM LasT SEASON Baving s lot of DBESS GOODS, SHAWLS sad CASSIMERES k fhover from Inet season. which mast be wis to make oct, we will HALF Fhiog. se ‘ull stock of GUINNET’S BLACK SILK, © sellisg at old + 10, 178, 82; cout. more to-day. IMPORTANT. areity of monay. we shall offer BREW ND WINTEx GOODS at prices that ov fy competition. We name in part: BLACK S1LES, from 87. to $4.50 per yard; a frat rate SILK tor §1 75, worth now g1 35. OsSEMERES. BLACK and COLORED, all the new acd destrabis slaces, at Sc., worth 6255. ALPACAS. BLACK and COLOBED.ali shades; special bargains in colors st 20c., worth 25. _ HOUSE FURBISHING GOODS. BLANKETS! BLAFK ETS! ail wool Blanket. @5.50. worth @3. Liner. bleached, full fre.10'4 zie , ete. One cass Honey Comb ¢ 1s TSc we 0) pieces new Prints. ¢ lease Oreton’s dark sh des, 125$0. Gent's DRESS SHIB1S, complete, made of Wam Bicbardson’s Liaen, for In view of the arent y FALL Table h, Se. Bleached 81 ete, ratte Cotton and Warrantea. sept-tr WISWALL & GWYNN, FALL DRY GooDs. Buy Woct Fiannels while cheap, from 15 to TS. Centon Fise }. 125 to 280. Ladies aud Meo’s Knit Underwear, 50c. up. o c a ae Dress Goods, to be closed out, from to 350. = Colored Castmeres in all new shades, from S0c. to gi. ‘Black Oschmeres, doable wid 62360. to $1.25. Binck ams opera = old prices, although ‘worth from 25 tos ‘ard more. Fall Drees Goods, \nage shades of elt iin 2 Ceesimeres tor men and boys. Bic. per yard up. Heary Bed Twill Pisnnel. 20. Carpets at recaced Always good value for your money. T. N. NAUDAIN, 709 Market Space. seps-tr BARGAINS ONLY! GOOD WHITE FLANNEL, 13. BACELLENT YABD WI WHITS FLAR- Bemnerts Excelicnt Bemnants £+ st CALIOU. ALE CaM BEL Gocd BLACK ALPACA Pure Mik BLACK MOHAL Excellent BL. AP, a1 CARTERS, 707 Market Sprce. day we are receiving new WALL DRESS GOODS and 3!) kinds of New Goo TABLE LIN&! wel exoeilent quality, ali linen, @, BOYS’ CaSSI™ BF ES, 37,80, 62. Excellent Br b 7i0K.25 Largest WHITE BLANKET, $3.50, worth $5. eugsl-tr job LOT, CHEAP. 1,000 Ladies’ all-Linen Collars at Sc. each, so'd at 15. 40 pieces double with Black Alpacas, 5c. © “ pure Mobair double-width at 37c.,} sold atic © pieces pure Mobair, very fine, at S0c., sold at 6c. Fali Poplins, double width—Bott! Bive, Seal Browa, Cardinal Black Cashmeres, 80, 62,75, 7c. Heavy Canton Flannes, sc. New Fall Prints, 5c. 24 wide Sheeting Cotson, 9 and 250. Flanneis. %) wide, 2%c. Maglish Calicoes, yard wide, 1250 Bed Ticks, 10, 12, 15, 2), 2c. Table Liens. 27, 40, 45, te., etc Fail Underwear for Ladies and Gents. Bottineham Laces cheap Bed. Bine, sod Gray Twill Fiannels cheap. at ¢, &. TOWSON @ CO, 636 PENSSYLVANI4 AVENUE, South side, near 7th, BexoDHEAD & CO, 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVB. BETWEEN 9tu 1, etc. AND 933 DST., 10Tg 8T3., Offer to thetr friends, customers and strangers FALL DEESS GOOUS AT REVUCED PRICES. Black Lyons Silks, 7c. por y'd and up (old prices). Beal brown, Savy’ Bice aod Bottle dieea Slike ai prices au-Woe Fronch Oashmeres, 7c. and ap (original Fe). Black Alpacas and Mohairs (double fold), 25¢.. ‘Wool Fiannels, ic. aed up, Ositon, Pio Lt wwels, @1 per dozen end Up, nen To or . British Howe, '@ 80 per dozen (reccatly @8), Baibriggao Hess. @3 per box aad up, 1- Button Kid Gloves, (eb bot). S-Button Kid Gloves ta Black, White, Street and S00. and a} Bapkios, Tec and ay, Gent's Underwear et manafacturers’ win Fieewe for Vetiing, 80c. and up, € orsets. 373g. aud 9 Dest makes), 50. to @3 per yard, Seah a a Ladies’ aod Ge ars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Butls, Ties, &c.. £e., of late styles at lowest market prices. Cali and examine. BRODHEAD & Co. _Saats-ly 939 Penn. ave and 932 D st: JUST RECHIVED, 40 PIECES GUINET SILKS. The GUINET BLAOK SILKS, which are the Dest makes and most renowned in he world, have advanced ip price 3) per cent., and naving been suc- Cossful tn secoring alot of forty-six pieces of this celebrated brand of Silk at the old rates, we offer to purchasers every piece of these goods ai the for- mor prices. Among these Silks jast opened we offer some very eocice at 8150, 81 tana 62. Pisin, Plaid, and Striped All-Woe CASHMERES AND DEBBGBS ail just received. WOLFORD & SHILBERG, S17 MARKET SPACE, sngsi-tr ‘Third door from 9th street; JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. at ee ae ally fone Over ORE stock and re , west figures, to close out our fe malatng stock of SPRING SND SUMMER DBY GOODS. Botwithstacd: the low pssst, Te Ese as Se ALL MADE-UP GOODs, SLL UBSDEEWEAB, ALL DRESS FABRIOS are lower than ever before, and tn quality that can Rot be c From and after MONDAY, J we close Mere at six o'clock p. — er D*= SHIsT MARSssGresE GENTS FUBBISHING BMPOBIUM. ‘MISTS FOR BOYS. unfinished, at G60. AVE them a F you wish MESS SIZE they are B00, te mine, not the PROPOSALS, ee 2 P20P0! aL vos asPHALTIO PAVEMENT Ascuttect’s OFFicR, U. 8.Oarrtor, RAILROADS. BALTDIORE AND OHIO RMILROAD Hew Tork, Phitesaee at pees ms. To Cape May, Tuesday, Thursday snd iy. by New iaatle; dally by euliman Foster Care. annnet stops at f Wockwand Way Stations” an ‘Way Stations, Ellicott City » York. Philsdelpaia ard Norfolk Ex- Drees. Ou Sunday, all Way Stations aud Bal- on’ 3:30—Baltimore and Way Stations. 4:30—Walionre avd Leoret ‘Express. Biticott Olty. Frederick and Way Stations, vis woes, 4:35—Freacrvk aed Petut of Rocks, via Metre: D Be nettiwere a ts and Way Stati ‘ay Stations. a Douteriiy Spee. Ex- erkeley. Derr Park, rmbus. boulvil'e by 11,30 L Fa oo Saterday. Hi ‘wo and Louisville — 6:55—Baluigore and Wey Stations. att 5 D rt & B nd Baltimore 75S Basti cre and Way Stacions Pitsburg, Obicago, Goiumb' etme bare, Way Stations on Metropoli- lucre, Bladensburg, Beltsville, Lan- ork Philsdelpbia Night Ex- New York. privcies! Way stations. O— Martinsburg and Way Stations, Metropoli- ranch. 11:45—8t. Louis Express. Chicago. Columbus, Fendusky, Newark, Berkeley, Door Patk aad Oakland." Sinepers’ . §:10. 840.9 Rel: 10:00—Dew y @aily other trains daily, except Sunday. conpection « sunday tor Hagerstown or Val- ranch; or fur New York and Philadriphia at m ard 1:40p m. further iniormation ply at the Baltimore ard Obio Tick+t Offices, Wasbiogton Stations, and 455.601 and 603 Pennsylvania areaus. sad 613 16th street northwest, where rs will be taken for begxege to be checked and received at any potnt the city. ‘THOS. B. FHARP, Master of Transportation. LM. COUE, Gene.ai Ticket 4 gent. GEO. 8. KO@BTZ, Geveral Agent. _sepé-tr ROUT To the North, West, and Southwest. eis = — pawn, See. trol Baget ‘Trains we Washington, c’ smn om a cor: 6 aud 8 streets, as follows: For Pittsbarg aud the West, 68 m daily, with Par- lor Gi tteburg; 7:40 pm. cally, with Pi ace Oar t+ Ubicego, and 11:50 a m. daily, ¢: cept Sunday. 40pm. dafly, with Limited #x press of Pull- daily exce \. .m. daily except Scuday. aud 7:00 ard 9:4@ pm. dally, Lemiied Express, 9:35 a.m. daily except San- 7. Acccinmadstion for Baltimore, except Dundsy. Fer Pope’s Creek Line 8:0: acept Sunday. For Anpapoli-, 6:00 snd 11:60 a.mand 4:90 p, @ . except Sun ia} EDEBICKSBUBG BAIL- NDBIA & WaSHINGTOR 7.8:30, 9.10, 11.a.m,1,3, and 11:40 p.m. Un Sunday B ‘Bic! d 7pm. hmond, 11:46 ly, ‘® Lynonbary am, pm. di 3:20 ndria for Washington, 6,7, §, 10,12 a.m, 1, 3, 4:20, 6 ad 7 p'm: On Bucdey at 7 and 10 8 m..and § p.m. Tickets, information, Bleeping sad Parior Car sccommodgations can be procured at the Offices: Mortheast corner of Thirteenth street acd Pen: sylvauia avenue, Northeast corner of Sixth street and Peuptylvania avenue, aud at the Depot, where orcers canbe left for thé checking of Baggage to destination from Hotels and Hesidences. dD.» . JR..Gen'l Passenger Agent. NK THOMPON ul Manage! a UNIVERSAL B.R. FICKEY OFFICB, BAILBOAL TICKETS to of from all points Dought. exchanged or sold st & reduction of ons Doria 1 or Kets good till used. heeked through. vite ep WHiTESIDES ly 927 Penn, ave., Candy store, STEAMERS, &c. FOB NORFOLK. Steamer LADY OF THE LAKSE leaves the hoNva, WEDSRSDAY o AY, sna FRIDAY. at ).m., for Norfolk. Returning, leave Norfolk Tuesday, areday Seturday, at 422. Fare, 84; round trip, 8¢. *OR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. 7 For information ppety Soon re the = ae “LY DE’ W_EXPRESS LINE, — a vAUBK SHDRIA, WASHING- . Ton AnD GRORGRTOWS, D.O; STRAMBES LEAVE PHILADELPHIA every Ueave cronanTows caren MOBDAY at 7 p.m bt their goods landed =, Please have them marked “Georgetuwn, B WM. P.OLYPE200., G. F. HYDE, 9 South Wharves, £8 Weter street, . phi. Georgetown, D.O. jyti-tr R POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. THR STEAMER “MATTARO,” 0: Ps Brae wil leave her woarf, foot fo every MONDAY’ and, REDAY MORNINGS }, including = LAND. TUESDAY ‘and FID: der Ww wn. 3y1-Sm N EW DEPARTU. rnin OLYOES WASHINGTO: PHILADELP! a ged AgD PROVIDENOR re tintg ‘The steamers of the above line will jeave Pilndel- iia every SATUSDAY-at 13m. for mn; returning, leave Johnson's wharf every MONDAY, 12 m., for Philadel ward reigns. Throng from the above ports. lvered daily trom dauivery of and 1118 %b 6a. 6». m. Orders ights and received at 120% F street W. P. OLYDE & 00. Jolé-tr Agente for Washington: CUNABD LINE, NOTICE. Wita the view of dim: the chances of sol- Uision, the steamers of this line takes spocified course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the ‘passage jusenstown to Hew York or Boston: onoesteg meetdion of 8 at G iat., Bothing to the north of 43. or ‘Somewara meridian of tat gator nclning's toe mortal THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LI’ Puen Baw Tout 4 Peon Maw Youer ROM Wed. Sank. a! LJ iY Ook 8 marked * do not carry stecrage passen- 18, gold, all "8 's oe and cabin, eee seein mere eiigec ate tater tre ge ee ing ee a ye oo oe 3 3 epee ees erenae and * aneced. I guarantes kin Coals, as I keep none other to fi stitute, FAMILY SUPPLIES. STAB ea Sie ee | BEHS 29s 228 J. A. HOFFMAN. os above, confident that he = eT eisea, All tastes, asks 0 trial of FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. All orders conscientionsiy filled and satisfaction sugld-ly Open Every Morning. RO. MANN =r of the bite JOHN BR. KEALEY, ar Dealer in First-olaee BEEP, VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON, é. CUBBED BEEF 4 SPECIALTY. 6: and 630 atest test st crore J. B. BEYAN @ BRO. 605 Pennsylvania avenue. COAL AND WOOD. WOOD AND CoaL. OFFICE OF JOH®S KENNEDY, North Capitol and H sts, Spee re to seul Hall Bros. & Co.'s best LY e888 VALLSY COAL at followlog prices: Genuine Lykens Valley, prepared sizes, 87.35. Hal! B.o.’s & Oy.’s best ses r = ra bod rs re, 86.80. = bad Le nat, 66. Al and cord. howe Pine, @¢-50 por cord. Wood Soa Gal Screed premptiy, and free of charg y part of the city; $240 Ibs. Coal gaar- my Lykens Valley avd Shamo- farnist eos Ld (aL! coaur BEAD! READ! PANIC PRICES! ANTHEAOITE COAL from @5 per ton up, ac- cording to quality. Baving on hand the /arses sock in the District, embracing every variety, are prepared to Gill orders at once, without waiting for the wncertam arrival of Auction Coal, 2,240 Ibs, always fornished to the ton. RS Try us before purchasing elsewhere, JOHNSON BROTHERS, Main office and depot, Johnson's wharves, foot 12th and 13th and F strevts southwest. Offices. 1902 F and 1112 9th street northwest, sep7-cotr (0aL DOWN! COAL DOWN! GREAT DECLINE IN PBICES. Just call st MILL! 307 Mth street north- west and at 1316 F street, near Sbbits House, and se how low we can reach down. Bone but best qualities and full Mog (2,240 Ibs, tos ton) delivered toany part of the District. Orders will be received at the above offices at lower rates than have ever been heard of until Sep- tember )Bth only. Cail soon, for Coal must advance before the end of the present month. sept 6t |. MILLER & SON, R. = Wholesale and Re: Dealers in call WOOD AND COAL, AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. street and Virginia avenue south: Ofice with HOFF & THOMAS, 930 Pean ave, WHITE SAND, GRAVEL and BUILDING SASD? ‘Coal 2,240 Ibs. to the ton, All orders by mall promptly attended to. eugié-Im (04L AND KINDLING WOOD. Our stock of la now complete, eebractng PATER BUNDLED KINDLING woop, in is best bh SP panistrateccn a Shanes piger or Kerosene juired. omEar. LUMBER. LLUMBEB! LUMBER! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. GEORGE H. JOHNSON, 1s-Ly Corner 15th and B streets n. w. LUMBES, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Call and parchase LUMBEB where you can ge . Advertised Price Lést of LUMBEB. mene piece Sette Leaver Yard and Building OS. W. SHITE, augli-Im Near B. & 0. B. B. Depot, Washington. SPECLAL INDUCEMENTS. ‘It will be to the interest of purchasers of material puliding purposes to examine my stock. T have for ‘8 superior FLOBIDA FLOORING ‘end 5-4, kiln dried. Also Tnerers. FINE. siDgRInG }, DOORS, MOULDIN &c., &c., which I willsell at priees to suit par- chasers. emgttr_ Phoenix Mill, 1910 Ohio avenue, LUMBER. LUMBER, LUMBER. @UBR BEDUCED PRICES: VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, por hundred, $1.50 WHITE PINE OULLS, (8004).....00ssersewe WHITE PINE OULLS, (12 i00b).....0e0.00 WHITE PIBB SIDING... ccccesccccssemneneiee WHITE PINE é-4 and 6-4, DRESSED......... Our 15 DOLLAB BOARDS Are First Quality, ALL 16 FEET LENGTH. ‘7 Oall and see them. Ea WILLET & LIBBEY, cegier asec tg mien nai York avenue. UNSUBPASSED TRUNES! HARNESS! TRI at ! TRUNKS! 2's, PEAOTICAL MANUFACTURER, euglé-tr 806 MARKBT SPAOR. ‘TRAVELING SUITS AT COST. c=} ‘ct canes i> rota er! eMac ig: Pa} Sests ‘Terme sepé dts THOS. DOWLING. Auctioneer. Deowsmas & GBEBB, Auctionsers. s BUSTER'S SALE LOT OB BOU' Tw me it AND 220 STHE! TH- WEST, 302108 TO ALLEY 30 FRET WIDE. By virtue of s deed of trust beartng date, Apacs. 8. D- is, and duiy recorded ie SB Liber No 756, folio 188, "et seq, ove of the lend records for the District of Coiambis, aud at the re- Queet of the party secured thereby. I wil sell; et ront of the \isee, to the high- BDNESDAY, September 13th. A- t certain piece or Wael and koown uj eet fronting Ly the depth of one hun.ired « ¥ 3 feat wide, of original a, (18,) in square nambered bum seventy. (70 ) ‘Terns of sale: One-third cash; of which $50 must be paid at time of sale. and the balance in six aud twelve months, ial payments, to be secured by “BETWEEN N AND OSTRRETS MOLTO AND 9TH AN ‘a STREETS WEST. deed of trast dated Au; Tecorded tn Liiver Novo, Mtb aure aed folto 404, Iaed records forthe Dis: rteg of Columbia, and by the written rea test oT G bolders of the’ nove We will Dd sect Property sold shail . Fequiredast timeof sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sal plied with in ten days the trustees reserve the right to Fceeil at the risk and cost of the defauitiag par- cheorr after giving five days nouice in some news. CE Tie ne P. AL DABBEILLE,¢ Trastees, D cL ‘Salesman, jade SUMMER RESORTS. Dee cates mys en een eOUnT EW. VA foe, air rine i a wal gee "Riis gs pe euro peewee au fA 3¥20-3m —" ne ean la. ABLE FEMALE HE ALBEM. ne INSTITUTE, PIANOS, &c. “CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.” Ins EB BROTHERS’ PIABOB the following line appears cast upon the, iron plate ou the inner left hand side of instrament: “Decker ater bf Br June 2d, 1863.” 407 10th street, above Pa. av.. Washington. ¢ also for the matchices Burdett Organs. sepé-tr ba’ Gre sass pod ayanoe, which bay BANKERS ANDATOCE Bf enka en 17 wal street, Hew ¥. BIOG enbs EBEAM $1700 Sea ees te bade faerie ocd sons The Great Anodyne and Nervine. BELT’S STOMACH AND TONIC BITTERS, BEING THE OBLEBEATED @ALIPEA BITTER. It for 1 DEPRESSION and DEBILITYs trom wentere? gauge they may result. Those requiring » soothing india BLSPaR se seahea ie cts pre) It is at the same time an AN ODY 8 tive “the ORG and ‘To be had ofall Drussists, Send for Pamphlet. BITTER, 13 BELT’S GALIPEA a Ss taal Camden SAWL TYLER, Jr., WHOLESALE AGENT, Sugi?-8m" Ho. 69% 19h st., Washington. D. 0. PICKLING SEASON. i PUBE CIDER VINEGAR. end furnished deslers Senate Brice upon appli- SAL C. PALMER, DEPOT,61 GREENS STREST, me Gaorgetown, DO. ASTHMA AND ‘HRONIC BRONCHITIS. Cc Tae ee etietga remedy Dp{tTee4 TATULA, prepared fm all forms, Foocing and inbalstion by AUCTION SALES. I UNOARSUN B8O8., Avctt neers, outheast corner %b and D ets. northwest. BOOTS AND SHOES, 00! NG AGE ERAL Gras ie Ly As Pree, AND OHILD! ALsv. ov ‘OOK THE NSIBTING OF COAT oy Dikss coats. Paws, BG, September 15. &. witDin our au: large and desira-| DUN iN ERS, Aucts. B. 4. WARNES, Corner 7tb and F streets, G BY SCORE iT OOBNER OF Ten TS BOUTHWEST, AT AUO t ith; infer ard of teoord atone ti en % among t or Sth, 1870, ad of record among tLe street southwest, on CHURSMAY NEXT the 14th of Beptember, 1576, commeaciog at .0 o'clock tn the forenoon, a geueral assortment .oceries and Provisions, together with the Fix Good Will, Furniture, and appiiaucies thereot Reet to AMES 8. BDW ARDS, Trastes, sepl. Wash B Miuilams, Auct. W488. B WILLIAMS, auctioncer. TRUSTEB’S SALB OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON H STREET. RETW EEN Isr STREET WEST AND ob O.ei Tou Rta ST. BEAK THS GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May the 27th. A D. 1874. and daly recorded in Liber No. 781, folio 903, one of the iand records foi Washington county, in the District of Oolumoia, and by request of the party secured thereby, I shali ed to sell ile anctiou, in front of the September 924, 4:30 o'clock p. m , all that certain piece ‘or Gp eeround situate. Lying aud being in the city of ‘as 6. at arcel 4 the District of Colnmbie, Known described as Lot No. 46,i0J. 0 McGuire's re- corded subdivision of Square with |, together of @ two-story Brick. ‘rms: Ove-fourth cash: balance in equal pay- mente of 6,12 and 15 months, deferred paymeats to be scoured by deed of trust on property sold, and to the improy: ments, consistit ‘Terme: draw ten nt. per anv am. vor oe ItLia MB, BRED, Trastes. sepll3taw2w WASH B. WILLIAMS, Aw Cc paseed in Bult cause No. 4863,0n the Lith ‘day cf July, 1576, the undersigned, Trustee, will sell at public aac: fica, tn front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the + 1876,'at 5 0 c'Ock p. rn (19). in square seven hun in the Vity of Washing- contained within the fol- Beginning for the seme Comer of said square, and rnaning ly with the line of Peansylvania ‘southerly di: inches; ard theuce north 8 feet 3 inches to the be- ing, with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, end the residae in four equal instalments at six, twelve, eighteen and tweaiy four months after day of sale; for the deferred paymeate the notes of the purobaser. be: ‘cent. in- terest from Cay of sale, to be xi nd secared b: deed of trust or reserved lien on the property; cash, at the option of purchaser. & deposit of will be requirgd when the bid of purchaser cepted. DM “NSTON, Trust ome 0 Sth strest’ northwest, sepo-dads = THOS B. WAGGAMAN, Ancir. Ustep STATES MARSHAL’S BALE. In virtue of a writ of fleri facias, issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Buprowe Court, District of Go- jumbia, and to me cirected, I wili sell at sate, tor oa ‘at the Baz: ck sm. one Coffee Mill. 3 upon as the goods and chatt on Bud wi'l be sold tosatisty execution Nov 18 363, ia favor of Hoover & Brother. ‘ALEX. SHAMP, U S. Mershal, D. 0. gered BOROK & BUBY, ancts. ‘PHomas DOWLING, Anotioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PEROP- EBTY UN GREEN STREET, GEORGETOWN, D.0., AT AUUTLON. By virtue of a deed of trast dated the 29tn $a7 of June 4D. 1878, aud recorded Iu Liber fy one of the land records of the. strict of Columbia, and at the request of tus party secured thereby, I wili sell on mONDaY, ue 1Sh ptember, 1376, in front of the Parts of Lots numbered en (187) and one ban in Beall’s aidition to 04 as follows: Beginuiag for the same at 4 poivt on the west side of Greea treet 175 feet south the corer of Bridge ith Green street thence parallel with street one bundred and twenty (12)) feet; theree rorth parallel to Green street tweuty-fve (25) feet; thence cast Straight live to the place of beginning: improved by a comfortable Two story Brick Dwelling House. This pro ill be soe ol youre & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, a 8 z THBEE-STORY "BRIOk TELLING, 33 sour SIDE oF ETWBEH 10Tu lize STBEBTS 8. W. wi pay. Eps = 200m as eold. eng h-e 5 _EVENING STAR. TUESDAY...... September 12, 1876. OF THE PRINCESS. The ith American Mail of Rto Janeiro fives the slowing account of the osieora- the forts men-of-war in our sa- Inted the auspicious day in firing @ royal salute of twenty-one gu bile depart ments, foreign legations, tes and ship- by her royal husband, court at I p. m., at wnioh @ very large nam- ber of distinguished gentlemen and 1a ties, both Brazilian and » attend¢’. In the evening His Excelieacy the British Envos, Mr. Buckley Mathews, gave a splen- did state dinner in hover of the occasion, at our Hotei a’Europe, to the dipiomatic corps, whieh was bonored by the presence of ali the representatives of foreign powers at this court. This day was aiso chosen by Her Highness for tbe distr.bution, after the re ception at court, of the izes awanted by the Inter astiooal Exhibition of Cntli to Bra- Zilien expositors.. This glorious day's osie- ration closed tith great gala representa- Lions at all the theaters of the city; ther imperial Higbnesses attending at the per- formance of the Italian opera, at the Impe- ria) Theater Dom Pedro I A Wonderfal Romance of Love, Da- . sertion aed Death. Thirty years ago John Seitz, a German clerk jp a New York store, was wa youn; rl named Katherine Rief. Tne Caii- fornia gold fever broke out and he joined a party of adventurers. The first letter he re: ceived from home bore the tidings that his Sweetheart was soon to become the mother of his child. He pledged himself to retura as Scon As possible and marry ber. She went to Honesdale to live with ber brother, and to wait for her lover’s return. Two or three letters came and then there was silence for years. A young blacksmith named Wendt great for her, and afver patti him off for four or five years she accepte: him, fally convinced that her gold-hanter Was dead. She took her child to N: York and lived with her husband. He was He abused her, neglected her, and threw her into consumption. Meanwhile Seitz, instead of writing letters or dying, enormous fortune, and returned to Hones- dale after his sweetheart and child. Tae news of her marriage stunned him. He went to New York and found her dying in # tene- ment, no one near her but her baby—his child. He buried her in Greenwood, aad a week afterward Wendt, overcome with re- morse, shot himself over her grave. Tne child was leftin Honesdale with her brother's family, and bis father returned to San Franciseo. where be married, built @ fine house with an elegant @partment Koown as «“Jobnpy’s room,” and provided Li! for the boy in his will. “Johnny” was @ frail lad, with his mother’s consumptive tender- cles, He never oecupied that palatial room; be died a week ago Tuesday,as rich as a prince. But he did not know of his good for- tone, for the father died in San Francisco barely an hour before the son's death. The boy = nheritance goes to his aant.—{Cincin- nati Star. a PrResipent’s Two FIANCEES— A tall, elegantly-formed wo- man, Gressed in the extreme of fashion, Mrs, W—, is often mentioned as having been the intended bride of Mr. Wilson, the de- ceased Vice President. Noone can dispute this rt, &8 1t is countenanced by the jady herself, and will not be contradicted by the gentleman; but, strangely, another lady is distinguished by the same report, a Mrs. C—,of Washington. Mrs. . is at Con- Hall, Mrs. C. at the United States. cach lady, It is said, selected the verses ina collection of poems called “The Changed Cross,” which Mr. Wilson read but @ few bours before his death; each had penciled some favorite lines, found to be consoling at that trying hour, and toeach @ message of remembrance and affection was seat by a faithful attendant. All this throws a senti- mental interest around these two pretty widows which it is not necessary in such ‘weather to question. Mr. Wilson was a de- voted admirer of the fair sex, and appre- ciated the attentions of a namoer of luties whoare socially @mbitious. A year since be was frequently seen driving with the wife of ove of Vanderbilt's “whippers-in”— ® woman of very bumble origin and sleader education. When asked what attraction Mrs. Bisok could possibly is for him, he answered:—“Phe is 80 Kind to me that I forget how she murders the king’s English.” nd re- gretted.— (et. Louis Republican's Saratoga Letter. A CASE Or MISCEGENATION.— On Satur- day night @ negro man walked into the Lexington Market with @ white woman c ped his arm. Both were well dressed ———_—_—__— THE NEw PRISON for women at South Farmingham, Massachi DIXON OR DEATH.—A correspon: of the Hartford, a says F. M. Baker, count er county, Ky., advantace of the “paternal’ ste: , Jones in his disappointment come than mere tation of Tinuer gives me sash Joy tbat I become than ever.” ‘Paris, it seems, has steam street cars inf et ine’ horses, ‘seat, forty @ day for “call” to lot, are @ conceit- z Ay ——— orld wo aa a a Se oases : b; meee store was cured to 10, das of | whisky. Now thereareseveral Bousn who ta meander g i E t Hints to Housekeepers. SEPTEMBER 11, 1876—niLt or FARE—SIGHET PERSONS. Sliced potatoes with cream. { Ertoantean of veal with peas; Egg plants staffed af Liakonns. 5 Roast squads, } Letinee salad with hard’ botled eggs. Tg Satish wit th) te wi ‘o prepare o! Wilh white wine sauce: Rae * zed or two —_— ones, Wash weil; piace ina dish pan witn butter, salt, pepper, grated nutmeg, ® garnished Jalienne soap. Peta white witte aance: buneb icy .& pint of water apini or white wien eter ca cook over & slow Gre for @bont sn hour, tven take off ihe dsh on the drainer, thicken the sauce with a little four and butter, boll a few minutes, aad to it the well-beaten tt this @ pint of mushrooms, some thre trimmed anchovies, all take out of the Seshy \y done, mix it with Lion, Se&son Well, aud then put ing thus made back ato the janis, witn some bread-crumbs and @ ite cheese strewed over it and email bits of butter on the top, and bake for about twenty minutes in @ warm oven.—(N. ¥. Bayt A TOUNG MAN WHO WAS WILLING TO WED IP THE GIRL WOULD GIVE HIM $25. A slender young woman slipped into Jus- toe Riley's private office in lyn yee teréay morning, @od said that she lived in Walworth street with a lady who objected to baving James Malone, ber best gentieman friend see her at the basement door, because he soled the fi with tobacco juice. The bight before James stayed with her un- Ul it o'clock, and yesterday morning the lady turned her ont of toe house. Tne Owed ber $10, and she wished to have the Justice tell her bow to get it. He told her t> make & complaint, but she said that sbe Wished the money at once for @ particular ressonu, Which Was @ secreis The secret that she finally imparted to the justice, on his Promise not to tell, was that she anxious to marry Jam: couldn't do it without the #10. The was puzsied until the girl handed him # crum, per, Oo Which Was written SROOKLYN, July 4, ls76. Iwill marry Johanna Poaien three from the above date if she gives me #25. Jaues MaLonr. “We were looking at the fireworks at Fort Greene, judge,” the girl addi, “on the Fourth of July, Jimmy says, says he, ‘Jo- banna, 1 would like to marry you, bat I'm bard up. If you will make it worth waile for me to get married, if you will give me, S@y $25, 1 will promise to marry you.’ 1 said I'd give him the money, and when we got bome that oight Jimmy pat what be had said in writing. I have saved all I can, Judge, and have given Jimmy #%, and I want #5 more to give him.” The jadge gave her bis only advice, to make her compiaint in —_ for wages, which she dia —(V. Y. Sun, Fut anv Co LANATE Agentioman caught a negro carrying off Some of bis fancy poultry the other night. “Whatare you doing with my chickens?” he yelicd. “I waz gwine fer ver feteh ‘em back, boss. Dere’s @ nigger ‘round’ here what's bin "sputio’ longer me "bout dem chick’ns. Ised dey wuz Coachin Chiniz, an’ he sed dey waz Alabamar pullets, ao’ I was jes takin’ ‘em roun’ fer ter ‘stablish my nol- ov; Dey don’t lay no aigs, does dey, boss? Ef dey does, I'm mighty ‘shamed er bostiin’ pd ‘em roun’, Algs is scase.—(Savannah jews. aaameseoneesetyinscernnisesiatenstes PRIVATE THEATAICALS.—“You would po & most besutifal actress in the drama of if to bt "Us so—you would be &@ very star.” “And you,” murmurcd the fair one, as she leaned 'her frizzes on his shoulder, “‘w-wouldn’t you l-ilke to support me?” So he arranged it right there. How could tonal iv? Cards, of course —(Cicago Jour- nal. a A STORY is told of @ person who without Uckel or money was several times kicked off @ western bound train, but presisien- Uy returned. At length ‘the conductor, weary with much kicking, of tbe wayfarer, “In the name of ness, where The | sorely fore place in jy ai way hopes to get to trousers only holds out.” _— A Liqvor CuRE—The following is the Well Known recipe used for curing intoxica- eeeaeeee ae of tron, five — ‘permint water, eleven drachms; it bul , ope drachm. Tobe taken’ Seine s day. This preparation acts as a tonic and stimulact, and so supplies the freed we agen om liquor, and prevents the absolute And moral prostration which follows a La sudden breax! from the use Of stimulating drinks. —— s7-From @ Hartford preacher's sermoo: “Most christians hate @ contribution box pe ree s7-The world owes me @ living,” said # Salt Lake bummer. “Yes,” replied credi- tor, “but @ few men nave bad to stand the fost of it so far; you'd better try to equalize expense now.” lady applied to @ free Bibie distributor the otner Gay fore A Newport girl had @ fall, last week, and —ee berecfao severely that she was car- home insensibie. » ber ~ 5 ave On My striped stockings?” (Brookiym arya. 7A potinrsian | Concord giri is crying her po ct “yo ‘She and a young man wen! marriage ceremon. “for fan” at He iding cam, “4 other day, and she now finds that the Sony man who the ceremony is & jus- there. She Dips of boys,” without “money pay for two toenter Congress Park concerts,” aud of ue in the vicini- She sat on a chair on the dock, deliber- DIED. Oa Be; ith, 2e7e E bn Sepanber st 10:30 BASSETT. . of Agur Bassett, aged 84 m., OL1¥: 5 Pe UNDERTAKERS. R.": MABVEY, 984 F Stas W. BARKER,

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