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DRY GOODS. ———$—$——————— NO ADVANCE LN OUR PRICES. ats redcetion of from 10 t> 30 per cent. on @30,000 wortne IMPOETEP AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. We bave inst finished taking account of Stock, sod shatl for the next 30 days make the above re Guctions in «ar prions for cash Opened this morning another fot of 1,000 yards Richardson © LUMENS, in sbort lengths, at baif toe ue yarde WHITE CAMBRIO, 1a, Black SILKS, Bisek and Oolored OASH wn and Fancy PBESS GOODS, White and Ool'd ® ANNELS, Cambric Edgings and In- * R fall Stock of all Rieas Dey Gosee ei Gs eid for A fall stock of all Rieds Dry i will Be the next 50 days asstated above. Bemember weet. sepe-tr Near Pennsylvania avenue. From LAST SEASON. Having a lot of DBESS GOODS, SHAWLS and CASSIMERES left ever from tast season. which mast be sold to mabe rom, we will cffer them at LESS THAN BALF rRicE ck of GUINNET’S BLACK STL! rem Hing at oid 81, 6175, & recent more to-d @EO. J. JOMNSON & CO, TIL Market Space, | MARKET IMPORTANT. In view of the great scarcity of rousy. we shall ofer NEW FALL AND WINTEH GOUDS at prices that defy competition. We name ia part: BLACK SILKS. from svc. to $4.50 pe: yard; a first rate SILK for 1 75, worth now $1.25. CASEMERES BLACK and COLORED, ali the now avd desirable ebades, at Sc., worth 6255 ALPACAS. BLACK ané COLORED. sll shades; special bargeins in colors at Xc., worth 25. HOUSE FURSISHING GOODS. BLANKETS! BLARK BTS!! ail wool Bisnket, $5.80 worth @3. Tedle Linen, bieached. {nil width. de. Bleached Sheet- ing.10'4 wide, 2c , ete., ete. Honey Comb Quilts, 75 eth St. eces new Print: 1 case Oreton’s dark shades, 12¢c. Gent's DRESS SHIB1S. complete, made of W: eutta Cotton and Bichardsoa’s Liaen, for arranted. Ww sept-tr WISWALL @ GWYNN. FALL DRY GOODS. Buy Woe! Flanvels while cheap, from 15 to Téc. Centon Flacoeis, #0. 125 tome ‘Ladies and ‘s Knit Underwear, Séc up. ba ome Dress Goods, to be closed ate 380. “Colored Caxbmeres in all new shades, from 80. Black Osshmeres, double width, 62c. to $1.25. Bisck Silks still offered at old prices, although Worth from 25 to S0c. per yard more. Fall Drees Goods, th new shades of all Kinds, 2c, BARGAINS ONLY GOOD WHITE FLANNEL, 13. BXCELLEST vase wine WHITS FLAR- Bemnants Excellent BLEACHED COTTON, 9. Bempants Best CALICO, 8%. LOSSDALE Os" BBIC, 15 Good BLACK 4LPA0A, Pore ilk BLA MOH AIB. 9, worth 75. Excellent BLAUK ALPACA, 31 Widest 41) Wool BLAUK CASHMERE. 75. BLACK SILKE VERY CHEAP, 81, 8125, 8! CARTERS, 707 Market Space. J kinds of New Goods. excellent quality, al! Inen, worth 75. BOYS’ CASSIMERES, 37, 00, 62. Excelient B&D TICK: 2 Largest WHITE BLANKET, $3.50, worth @5. ‘acgsl-tr JOB LOT, CHEAP. 1,000 Ladies’ all- Linen Collars at Se. each, sold at 15. 40 pieces double-with Black Alpscas, 2c. Seg" Mobatr doable-width et s7c.,' sold at Be. © pieces pure Mobatr, very fine, at Sic., sold st 65c. rau i a éonble width—Bottle Green, Navy Biue, Seal Brow a, Cardinal, at 2c. per yard. Bisck Oashmeres, 50, 63,75, S7c., 1, etc. Hesry Canton Flanne:, se. New Fall Prints, 6¥c. Zu wide Sheeting Cotuon, 3%) and 25c. Flannels, % wide, 28. Baglish Calicoes, yard wide, 12c. Bed Ticks, 10, 12, 15, 20, 28. ‘Tabie Linens, 37, 48, 45, 50c., ete. Fall Underwear for Ladies and Gents. Bottincham Laces cheap. Bed, Biue, and Gray Twill Flsaneis cheap. at C, AL TOWSON @ CO. 636 PBNSSYLVA4S14 AVENUE, sugs0-cotr South side, near 7th. 20DHEAD & CO., 939 PENNSY BETW ANIA A AND 932 D 8T., iN 9TH ABD 107 STS., Offer to their friends. customers and strangers FALL DKESS pops AT KEDUCED Bisck Lyons Silks, 75c. per yd and up (old prices), } oe ena Bioe sud Bote Greea Sikes at a coe. qioot Freuch Cashmeres, 7c. and up (original hatre (double fold), 250., up, acd up, leached Cotton, FKec., $e. and 2 dozen and up, f doren (reeratiy @3), box and colors, 81 nn Tinee Paste Demesk.800. and All- Linen Doy lies sad Napkios, 7: Ladies and Gent's Underwear st m = Gent's geod fits” Belts Rod Metted Sik Tice, o ats, Hacdkerchiefs, of late’ styles at lowest prices. Gali sud examine. BRODHEAD & C0., 939 Penn. ave and 935 D street. New style Lasios Ladies and Gent's Collars, Baffe, Ties, &o.. market 40 PIECES GUINET SILKS. ‘The GUINET BLACK SILKS, which are the bet makes and most renowned world, have the old ‘we offer these goods at the for- these Silks just opened we offer some very choice at $120, $1 75, and @2. Plain, Piaid, and Striped All-Woe CASHMERES AND DESEGES all )ost recetved. WOLFORD @ SHILBERG, 817 MABKST SPACE, ‘Third door from 9h strest, tr JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PESNSYLVAS1A AVERUS. ee SPRING AND SUMMEE DRY GOODS. Sa Severe es ALL MADB-UP GOODS, 4LL UNDERWEAR, ALL DEBSS FABRICS Pat than ever before, and in quality that can RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD SEPTEMBRE 3p, 1576. am. LEA’ #s0—pashEATR WASEIBOTON ations. Cinctanat!, 8t Louis, Louisville o—t JO, end Pits ‘Bxprees Berkeley, Dec + Geklend, Frederick Hagerstows, and Valley 9:35—"New Tork Linterd Er prom. Baltimore and Philadelphia. Sunday to Baltimore only. — Way Biations, Ellicott City and DBepolis. (O—Now York. Philadelphia ard Norfolk Ex- Sunday, all Way Stations aad Bal- ore ony. 3:30—Baltimore avd Way Stations. 3 imere and Laurel Kzprees. Bllicott (ity, Erederick and Way Statiuns. vis toi ry Tederick and Potnt of Boob s,( ris Metr iitan B anch ) ore; Annapolis and Way Stations. i and Loulsville Express. Bx- PM. 12:15—Baltimore. 1 ay daily to Berke a Klaud ard Colembus. Louk by 11:36 rain oa Saterday geretown, @ techester, Sleeping cars to Uincinnati and He 6:45—Baltimore and Way Stations. (Connects for Anvssolta: n Snadey ) €0—Phiiadelptia snd Baltimore Express. S—Baiti cre ard Statiors 7:33— Pittsburg, Obicego, Coiurmbas and San- y $:20—Msrim-burg, Way Stations oa Metropoli- tan Branch, 9:00—Balttmcre, Bladensburg, Beltsrille, Lau- rel, Holey Stations. arg and Way Stations, Metropoli- fh. Louie Express. Chicago. Oolambnas, dorky, Newark, Berkeley, Deer Park and hia? 35 q.m.: 1:40. 5:45. 5:45, 10, 9:00, 10:00, 10:05 and iy ins daily, except Sunday. jo connection 1m Busday ter Hag:t/iown or Val- Branch; or for New York and Philadelphia at ® m and 1:40 > m. Sor farther intormation apply at the Baltimore and Obio Ticket Offices, Washiogton Stations, 455, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue. aod 613 Sth stroet northwest, where orders will be takea for baggege to be checked and recelved at any point ip the city. THOS. & SHAEP, Master of Transportation. L_M. COUR, Gene.al Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, General Agent." _sept-tr 1876 eesns¥evania 1876 BOUTE To the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, S'eet Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. OLY TH, 1576. ‘Trains Jeave Wwehington, city time, from Depot, corner of 6 bh a 8 sts, a8 follow: West,60m datly ith Par- lor Oar to PitteLurg; 7:40 p.m. daily, with Pal- Oa m. daily,ex- BALTIMOBS 4ND LA BAIL col rt} For, Osnandai; ‘alo, wand Misgara Walle, 11:30 om, ‘eu are oy . om., Gaity except Sanday ee For New York and the Bast, 9:40pm. dally, with Palace Cars stisched: Limited ax prese of Pull- man Parlor Cars. 9:35 am. daily except Sua- day. For New You nd the East, =.05 and 1:40 ey daily except Sunday, Oars attach: For Philadelphia, §:05 am. and 1:40 p.m. daily except Sund: 7:00 and 9:4 Lomited Express, 9:35 am. daily v. Accommodation for Baltimore, 4:20 p.m. datly, except Pandey. For Pope’s Creek’ Line $:05am and 4:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For Aurapolix, 600 snd 11:60 s.mand 4:20 p. m . excep? Sun ta} EDERICKSBURG BAIL- DBIA & WaBHINGTON BAILBUSD. Fer siezandris, 6,7. 9:30, 9,10, 11.0.m ‘4 +6, 7:00, aud 11:40 p.m. Ua Sand. at 9am and Land? pm. For the foutn, vis Bichmond, 11:46 p.m. daily, ekgept Sanday: and vie Lynenbarg, 8:20 an, 3 +1,3, ay for Washiecton, 6,7, 8, [3 20, 6.6, and 7 p.m. jm Suodasy at 7 and 19 em m2 Tickets, Iniormation, Bleepwg and Parior Car Sccommodations can be procured at the Offices:— Northeast corner of Thirteenth street and Penn- Northeast corer of Sixth strest Syenue, and at the Depot, where for the checking of Baggage to D. M. BOYD, J len! Passenger Agent. FBANK THOMSON, Gen'l Mavager, jsn3 ly DU" VEssas B.R. TICKET OFFi¢: BAILBOAD TICKETS to of from aii potnts Dought. exchanged or sold at & reduction of ONE DOLLA! fose. say other offes or de ipa cee WHITESIDES apr-iy 927 Peun. ave., Candy store, STEAMERS, &c. FOR NORFOLK. Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE leaves the Com; ‘barf, foot of srery ONDst. WEDNESDAY sna FRIDAY. at 3'p.m.,for Norfolk. Beturdaye at tp bs. Ware, Ot; found wis, BO. POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. en wharf, foot of ib strect, overy TUMSDA TY, for Ourrioman and ve land: aT every elt 8 ee + for Coan S7 For information apply at the ‘offce of the Company, under the apa bmn non ate, wharf. ee Semon, ot to Oe wae & EXPR CLYDES NEW — LINE, HILADELPHIA, ALi DBIA, WASHING- PHILADON AMD GRORGRTOWM: DLO. STBAMEES LEAVE PHILADELPHIA every SATURDAY at 13 m. BORGETOW @ orery, LEAVE MODDAY at ceived datiy. ‘Bt_ Geo FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, THE STEAMBE “MATTARO,” y. H. BYLEs, will leave of 6th street, ev: qT DAY’ MO ® ibeludiog the favorite wéummer Gonrons, Rivas’ Bruincs, and. Bh. TUESDAY and FRIDAY BYENINGS. steel nce down. W. H. KILLMOG, Agent. jy-3m 6tb street wharf. NEW Dmranrcas. WASHINGTON, PHILADBLPH AND PROVIDEROUB STRAMSHL’ tthe: oa Seer Reet Senet ein THE parrise AND NORTH AMEBIOAN BETWAEN NEW TORK AND 1 . om Huw Yorn. Oe a tee et ee oe: 4 TT abate aa warked ‘Bot carry steerage passen- FAMILY SUPPLIES. A BREAK \ IN THE PRIOES OF FRESH MEATS. UNTIL FUBTHEE NOTIOE YOU OAN BUY or J. M. KEATING, A GOOD BOAST OF BEEF AT 10 CENTS. A BETTER ONE AT 19% OBNTS. THE BEST AT 16 OBNTS. STALLS: 140, 141 and 142, 7th st. wiag, Conter Market. 39 and 34 0 stroct Market. sop8-fm\w STALLS 635—636 STALLS 326-9325 SUaatey mane ET.| HO. LIB MARKET. gb Sanaa rates his choice stock of . FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. All orders conscientiously filled and satisfaction quaranteed. auglt-ly Open Every Morning. RB OC. MANN one Ge attention ef the public to the cholce ‘ound, fc . alto, Btall No. ¢ Western Market, open "“Oniere faithfully filled and purchases delivered free. eugs-ly “t of BEEP, VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON, & OCUBNED BEEF BULAL' JOHN ‘BR. KELLEY, od or addres Box 713. Oty Fost Oflce.. thectty. lect ity HAMS, &c. Maryland Suger-ccred HAMS. Davis’ Celebrated Diamond HAMS, BSuger-cured HAMS. uncanvassed. RAK FACT BACON, oncanvassed, Hew Mess MAOK ERBL, 11 rela. For sale jyBtr Kite and Ber 3. B. BRYAN @ BRO. 608 Pennsylvenia avenue. COAL AND WOOD. WOOD AND COAL. OFFICE OF JOHR KENNEDY, North Capttol and H sts, Iamnow are4 to seil Hall Bros. & Oo.’s best nee 4 Palusy OOAL at following prives: nuine Lykens Valley, prepared sizes, Hall Bro,’s & O).’s best amokin, ogg “ e cr stor Lovg Leef and Good Spruce, 85 per cord. Wood and Coal delivered promptly, and free of charge to any part of the city: 2240 tbs. Coal guar- sneeed. 1 guarantee my Ly! Valley aud Shamo- kin Coals, as I Keep none other to farnish as se} stitute, COAL DOWN! COAL DOWN!! GBEAT DECLINE IN PRICES. Just call st MILLER’S, 307 14th street north- ‘west and at 1316 F street. ar Bbbits House, and see how low we can reach dow Bone but best qualitics and full (2,200 Ibs, ton) delivered toany part of the biotiice, to ston) delivered toany Orders will be rec ‘at the above offices at lower rates than have ever been heard of until Sep- tember 18th only. Call must advance before the end eps 6 it soon, for of the present month. R. ™ Wholesale an9 gerall ‘Dealers tn WOOD AND COAL, AT LOWEST MARKET PBIOES. 4% street and Vi ‘aven CLEAR, HENSOE @ BEO., ‘Mill and Depot Tth-street Whart, sebts-ly Branch Office 1918 Pennsyivanis sven ee @REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. On and after this date we will sell all kinds of umber st greatly reduced prices. Wy pite Fine Siding per hundred)... @1 ite Pine, 4-4 culis, good, jundred)..-.. Virginia Pine Fi anaes 235 ripeness ‘And all other ki GEORGE H. JOHESON, eugls-ly Corner 16th and B streets n. w. LUMBER, SaSH, DOORS, BLINDS AND MOULDINGS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, Call Ca rior ay nad where you can ge Advertised Price Last of LUMBER. Pd isat = Ppl @ and Building THOS. W. SHITH, eugli-lm Near B. & 0. B. B. Depot,Washington. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. It will be to the interest of purchasers of material foc pellsing parposts t0 exemine my sock. I bave ‘Ss superior FLOBIDA FLOOBING 4-4 ond 6-4, kiln dried. Also VIR@) sngé-tr LUMBER. LUMBER. LUMBER. VIBGINIA PINE BOABDS, per hundred, 1.60 WHITE PINE OULLB, (6008)...0nmrenee 3.00 WHITE FIRE OULLS, (12 ineh)........... 9.00 WHITS PINE SIDING. 2.00 WHITE PINE 6-4 and ¢-4, DBESSED...... 9.60 Our 16 BOLLAB BOABDS are Fost Quality, ALL 16 FEET LENGTH. SF Oall and see them. "Ca WILLET & LIBBEY, Lig “7-< papain immbrecaaeed York evens. UNSUBPASSED AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNVON. OWNMAN & GES! IBUSTER’S SALE Lot ob UT! AUCTION SALES. OS. F. REULAY. ‘Real Estate Agent aod Auctioneer, Office No. 902 Sib ttreet north west. TWEEN Qist he 35th Instant, at 10/ poet; 30x105 TO ALLEY 3 tee at house No. ae ry x re nee 8 feen | ribeest. oll the fernitare there: nok 2as- rand ? ing, Cane aot rator and Water ¥i! Morning Glory and other Stoves, ‘erms cash. Jo8. F. EEULEY. ‘act JUHOA NEON BROS, Avcti.neers, Southeast corner 9h and D sts. northwest, atoer N SORSISTING y ESS COATS, PARTS, ot risk in defanit. WM. F. HOLTZMAB, Trustees, Bo. 1321 F street northwest. the Trustee reserves the cost purchaser ii o &c.. OF THB GAL F THE STOCK IN TRADE, 201 STORE i Fo-mORRUW. ON. THE BOMTHEAST O08! OF 71 CHQNORRY 8ALB OF PRormuty on | AND F STREKTS BOUTHWASI, AT AU) BOBTH UAROLINA AVENUE. BETWEEN | TION. Figs’ HD SEOUSD STREETS SAST, AT mbis, ction. on the prem! y+. treet eouthwest, on CRURIWAX 4th of Beptember, 1575, comme icing at 2 o'clock tm the foremoon, a neral sasor! veat of the Supreme Oonrt. ia. pa: fa Zyuity cause No. 4.004. 1 will THURSDAY, th: J 4th dav of September. 1876. at 5 o cl ck front of the premises, offer for sale at public tow, lot No. 6 f are No. 734. In thts city, hi zi of G. coeries and Provisi xs, together with tbe Fir rot six feet five inches on ‘worth | teres, God Will, Foruicare, anu appliancies (horeot mn average dep | aud thereto beiong'ng hupdred and fty-aiz fest, we “PB OF about one JAMES 8. EDWARDS. Trustee. Terme: One-third of the purchase money incash, | _ sepll-4 Was _B WILLIAMS, auct. ud the residue in two equal payments, at six aud twelve months, with six per cent. interest. Defer- ted payments to he secured by the purchaser's notes. given on the flnal rattacation of the sels, and a deed of trast taken to secure the deferred ments, or élse deed given upon the full payment of the purchase money. C. ser’s comt. Ww4ss. B WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TRUSTER’S SALE OF Val. CABLE IMPROVED PROVERTY ON H STRERT. BETWEEN ter STBERT WEST AND Bred Oserron ae ol THS GOVEBNMENT PRINTING By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May the tb. A D 1874. and duly recorded in Liber fq No. 781, folio 303, one of the land id Washington Gad by request of the party secured thereby, I shi proceed to sell. at public auction. in front mises. on FRIDAY, September 224. ‘clock p. m., all that cortaia iiuate. lying and bei: GIBALD Ff: OALL, ‘rustee, 3: a5, street northwest. augs0-d DUNCANSON BHOS., Ancts. (['HOMAS DOWLING, Anotioncer. records f. TRUSTEES SALE IMPROVED P80! EBTY UN GRSEN STERBET, GEORGETOWS D. O., AT AUOT:ON. of a deed of trast dated the 29t; june A. xd recorded in Liber {77 No. 791, folio 25, one of the iand records of the. District of Ovlumbia, and at the request of tne Poe by, I will sell,on mONDaY, 6 18th day of September, 1876, in he: Premises, at 5 o'clock p. m.. parts oue hundred apd eighty-seven (1 nd ¢ighty-nine (159).1n Beall Georgetown, D. O , bounded as follow: r nce oF pari in the otty of Columbia, Known Co) jaire's re- |» together wit migg Mpeg igpamtd Brick. jaare No. 624 noe in equal pay- to ad to ‘oent. am wen Per oe WIcLia a B. GEED, Tra sepll Stawtw Was B steo. LLIAMS, Anct. ‘seme at a point on the west HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. oe south with HANOERY SALE OF A VALUABLE TRACT hence west paral OF Lamb IN THe COONTY Gy Waeuina, red and twenty (12)) TON, D. O.. ABOVE GEOBGETOWN, AND ce north parallel to Green: * KBOWN AS GBEEN SPKING, IMPROVED <aat ia. straight line to the place BY A DWELLING HOUSE beginning. impro' by | comfortable BULLDINGS. Ld Deities Howe. Ly By virtue 0: decree of th: Teor rded in Libor 787. folto $86, of : ore sve Joe, as trus- wiil sel y Of Sep- rate of 8 centum anon. v crme of snie: One third cash; balance in 6, 12 | “Ber, AD. IG. at 5 clock, ‘Dale $24 25 months with {ntorest até per centum., scoured in ibe county of Waahtpzton, Bistzict of Oo- y deed of trust on perty sold. vey Fasting cont of the wacentaer., Aaepout of | Sottniie Pomnaee mea etated Gecrgeisess 5 Boe rena Ee eee Tea ication, ‘snd contained In the following meter ana boteds ‘THOMAS DOWLING. rere to the survey ana mp fied In said cause, — wit a at — eS hat ene meas \HANCERY VALUABLE TH. rawn sou east trom STOBY BE WELLING Da BTO: stone No. 4, planted near alarge cedar tree; ras- kostane. LTE A VENTE. OT | wesl2eW porenes ton stone No.4 thence: afte pitas | eee ig lows’ viz: North 20 degrees, wert | perch. north M By virtue ct of ed pag of Col that part of t thirteen (13), !n square yen hun- . oi red and alxty-two(76a), inthe vity of Washing- | 8st 7 37-100 perches, south &%; degrees, e 1 ton, District of Cotumbis crntatned within the fol- | Perches, rorth 29 degrees » weet i perches, orth 59 Cegrees, west 483 19 perches, north 77% ds" Fis Nett 182 100 perches, south 22% decrees. wost is Lgl prteonsl north 76% degrees, th 14 cegrees, east 7 23 100 perc containing 2 acres, 3 20 with the improvements.’ rights, privileges, ways, ‘water courses and sppurtenances. ‘The property 18 improved by a larce dwelling and stone mill. A stream of wster raus through the pisce_ it isa suitable place for a brewery or other mapufacturing purposes, or fur a butcher's estab ent. ‘Terms of sale: One third of purchase money cash, and the balance thereof ip six, twelve, eighteen and twenty, terest lowing metes snd bouuds: 8t the portheest corner of said square, and raoning thence northwesterly with the line of Pennsylvania, ayerue 22 feet; thence in a southerly direction.» 37 cog. 33 min. w. through the center of the west wall of the house erected on sald part of said lot, 2 feet 4 inches; thence south 22 deg. 33min wost'.10 feet; thence south 6 deg. 22 min. east, 82 feet Inches to the reuth line of seid lot; thence east 32 fect 5 d theuce north 8) feet 3 inches to the be- ginning, with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: @ne-fourth of the purchase money to be paid in cash, end the residae in four equal Instalments at six, twelve, eighteen and tweaty four mouths after day of sale; for the deferred paymeats inuing for the sams the notes of the purobaser. bearing 7 ‘cent. in- seven per cent. until paid. Balance of terest day ‘of wal to be given, and secured by [eatin merndepeen doe dencconiy by. = poy Foy el ele? “ig oe Ay a fy EI fon of the trustee, or ali the yarchas® Money can Sal be reguibed whee tie ciao poten eae | be paid cosh on the aey of sale or ratification ea. DMONSTON, Trustes, thereof by the court. The purchase money to be & = 20 5th street northwest, | lien on th Property: Ho deed given antil efi the chase Test 5 sep3-d&ds WAGGAMAN, Anctr, | Pur eine ak ie cont of ine Burch ect ot one " 5 Gi uy w requ’ whea [JSITED STATES MARSHAL’S BALE. cba 024 ovoett will be reauired. when | 490 Loul 6th street sep6-cokds In virtue of a writ of fleri facias, ssued ont of the lace avenue, near . Clerk's Ofice of the Buprome Court: District of Uae THOS DOWLING. Anct. and to me directed, I will sate, fox cash. af the Bazar,on oe —e 10, youre & MIDDLETON, Auctionsers. nat ‘One Coffee Mill, seized aud lovied | TRUSTEES’ 8 a 1. OF A THREE STORY ad chatteis of He: ‘Troomer, BRICK DWELLING, ON SOUTH SIDE OF R, and will be sold PR ~4 execution Mo. 16 363, in BETWEEN 101TH ABD live STREETS 8. W. other, By virtue of a deed of trast, dated April Ist, a ‘Bist, recorded in Liber Bo + fo- land records for the District, the request of the ALBX. BHAP, U S. Marshal, D. 0. rita BOBUH & BOBY, suots. SUMMER RESORTS. ERKKLSY SPRINGS HOTE state Die ranes ny BORGAN, COUR ne. Wan Sabatetate of @ part of square north of square num- ‘Fine bathing and pure mountain atr are here | bered three hundred apd fifty-one (351), together found, only four nours’ ride from Wash- @ .~, “ners: g jovements, &¢ sae aa per mouth. For farther ta a oe harass, pr a ‘a. W. teen mon! serest, 0 “ Secings Ve Fast sold. "A depos t of $100 = _— ul ‘Boresulred th ms of mis, And al cnoversne: ) ee pe Fo Fe be teed rd ‘4 Pete slenent new un. off the Getaulting pusckwar. ater five dare’ adver: the tsth of Boptember die ontae cae bum-codds GEO: W- BTIORNEY, { Trustees, PIANOS, &c. “(CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.” Pop senuine DROSS ee PL berisnnonen nan input aond "Decker Brothers? Patent, June 2d, 1963.” @. KUHN, Bele Agent. iB’ BTA BL of the District of be pened eq jumbia, a came No 4832, of Charles B. Smith et agaiast Wilnam Buti 407 10th street, above Pa. av.» Washiaston, ito for the matchless Burdett Organ, sopt-ts shea, thence BEAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS, which hav ovements thereon Deen used during the Congress 4 season, s Eatreordloary indngoments oR purchase money partice . Blew Pianos Eres and upwards, Plance and Organs’ for reat? ot Toning end repeliug parehascr 0 — eg interest at le; ‘Scforred payments, beari the purchnnae or purchasers Bucy per all came cg rel ‘asers may on 7 hase money mad via, ates nad intorest she Urcheser or prrchasers fall to. com: Of sale within seven days the reserve the Ee to resoll the property at — parchtser or par- P vertisament in the AUOTIUN, O! BAOHUSETTS "A CBTB Sarizon & /BSSEY AVENUE, ASHI By virtue of of 8 Pe Bj ‘& decree <a upreme caure Bo. 4858, we will offer mprared | Beptculior, £65 156, ats oc a ee SB | Cabot's eabdivlaion of square oa thereo id *| He it §; i la! i ~ OC" Biase © ES tore rapare it Fae surnms cover ge Tan DisTaicr Sin Baul, Ko. P= ; TLLIAM ramp Lb, Savor propre YN Ty 8 ed amacrine caret Remo ane SSS ark ie ‘THOS. HOOD. Anditar. _EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAY. September 15, 1576. hin *STIMATED TIME OF THAIR CUT- TAN@ BacK THROUGH SIX MILES ROCK. 10,000 YEARS. wal [From Prof. Huziey’s Address at Nashwitie Sept. 7.) 1 Frow !t is thought very often that of science are in the habitat drawin fargely from their imagipation, but it is really not £0. The most sober, careful consideration of fects forces upon you more and more deter mined}y the conviction that the theory re- specting Which we bave this arebmological evidence of @ period in the history of the world is of aduration whien, in compari. sen with our human standard, re- may gerced as almost absolutely infinite. Take, for example, the case of the cataract agara, where I bave been recently spending some time, so that I might fill myself with the grandeur and beauty of that ex- traordinary natural phenomenon; it is quite easy to see that the Niagara Tiver has formed iis own valley, bas cat its way back through the plateau of rock from which it falls for some six miles. There is not the slightest difficulty in see- {pg that. The great cliff from which it tam~ bies formed of two kinds of rock—hard Freck &t the top and soft rock underneath. Th ter undermines the soft rock below, the solid stratum above falls over. You ean trace the gradual excavation of that valley for 81x miles from that marvel- bud whieb, from Proctor’s monument, lcoks the plain of Ontario. Now, the rate at which that work is going on has’ not yet been positively ascertained, but we may be perfectly certain (1 am now a; King largely within limits) that that work of cut, ung does not go on at the rate of a yard ina year. We have six miles of such cutting, Which will bring you to @ perioi of 10,000 yeers for the entting back of Niagara alone. It is an immaterial matter tome bow many years it takes, but it would be Derrer probability, much nearer the truth, if I had said three or four times that amount. ‘What relations does a period of that Kind bear to the vast duration expressei by these vast ledges of strata which form the globe? We 8re a people curious enou: to form a Very distinct calculation of this. The sides of the ravine through which Niagara is cut- ling its way are formed by masses of aliu- vial matter, which must be older than the river which has cut it. While in that alluvial matter you find the remains of shell fish, undistinguishable from those which now inhabit the lake, and along with them you flud—as bas been found—the teeth of the mastodon, which we Know from abundant evidence was an in! itant of the continent of North America @ compara- lively Fecent period, the very last step of that long series of changes, of which the lime stone, upon which you are bow standing, in- dicates one of the older ones, Thus it follows that the whole work of Niagara occupies one period of this vast da- ration. In relation to our duration of time, that 10,000 years, or whatever else it may bave been, is but an infinitesimal fragment of time, 60 far as the great phi of the globe are concerned. time the During that vast ulation of ihe globe has under- gone @ slow, constant and gradual cnange, one species giving way to another. We have passed by slow and grad od out vast and sudden chi of things which obtain at present. I need not say this view of the past history of lobe ts a vi different one from that is commonly taken. It is so widely different that it is absolutely impossible to affect any kind of community, any kind of wita- , into that state arallel, far less y Fort of reconciliation, tween these two. One of these must be true. The other is not. Goldsmith | Mai And Some Other Noted Trotters. The Spertsman says: Goldsmith Maid ts Dot & pony in any sense. Sheis a little over fifteen bands high, and she has more vro portionate power in the right places taan apy other horse we know of save Dexter, who is himself small in height, but a giant in the superior parts which confer s; and largely contribute to establish bottom. There is not in the world @ horse of her size with a better back or loin than Goldsmith Maid, and as to any carriage horse making her take dust hitched to a Concord wagou, With two meu in It, the assertion is com. a ridiculous. You do not want lamber to pull weight upon the road for other than draught purposes. Dexter is small in the coach-horse sense, but he can pull a ton, and beat any carriage horse in Massachusetts, any distance, ont of Sight. Lady Palmer was light and blood- like, but welght was nothing toher. The same with Flatbush Maid. Charlotte F. is small and light, but she cares nothing for Weight, and we have heard Dan Mace and his brother Ben say that she could coal-cart and trot @ mile in four minutes. The Bold Privateer is a long, very bioodlike and sinewy borse, light all over, and not a bit the worse for It, though the fat men’s club might despise him on that account. Goldsmith Maid is @ mare of splendid rtiops and marvelous constitution. She 8 not the best trotter that ever was, be- cause, take bim for all in all, Dexter was, and Is. the Eclipseof the course and the road: but still she is well worthy of all admiration in the country which produced her, aad her name will be perpetuated among tne best of Ubat class of horses to the fame of which all over the world sh¢ has enormously contribu- ted. all a DICKENS In 1851 sent instructions to his book binder to prepare some false booK-backs Five Minutes in China, (3 SS eee Killed by Caantbais. TWO SHIPS SFIzeD NY SOUTH SEA ISLAND- ERS AND TRE CEWS NORDERED The schooner Dancing Wave arrived at Sydney from the Solonon Growp, Joly 4. With the pews of @ massacre thathe! been perpetrated by the Soath Sea natives, Cap- eed tain Harrison and a.| nandce, on board the Dancing Ware, murtered. On the 24 of Ap. Dancing Wave called at Flarita I obtain pativelaber for Somerset. were egaged and there were also fomabawks and other articles from the cap- tain in darter. Without warning, the na- tives rore ppon the crew, attacking them with tomabawks. Captain Harrison was almost instantly killed, together with some Of bis crew, while the chief officer and stew- ard, after bel xoey oe 4 Natives brought on board, others who had received t the natives had plundered her. It i sald that the natives body ash, — two heats and one before escapin, several of bis assailants, and several natives from another island, engaged also killed. “4 en beand, were Subsequently to the receipt of tht gence Commedore Hoskins 1ecei ved munication from Consul Layard N Mea, dated June 17, to the effect That he had just heard from Capt. Lind, owner of the Lavra Lind, that be fell i’ with the Rev. Mr. Ingits, in the missionary vemel I spring, who reported that ngilsh vessel Queensland be iron ashore at Tanna, piace called Vagooe; that the crew fired At the natives, who attacked them in return, burped the vessel, then killed and ate the crew. Cavt. Lind bad been In Port Resolu- ion, and ne says that all the natives who ame In AK.fed As TD he destruction of the Yrssel and her crew.—(Meibourne (Austraia) "us. A WRITER who evidently knows what he king about remarke in the Boston Sat- y Evening Gazette on the “cardiual red in ladies’ dress @8 fol) A stylish priestess in the temple of fashion looks very much like a perambulating con- fa, » Lurid ribbons leap about her sbapely limbs, glowing tissue envel head and clasps her white wiroat in biood- red . olls; startling lines of famedart tn and out, up &nd down her dark garments, and even shines between the soft kid of her ittle boots. As this angel of light sod darkness wobbles: vng, her plumes bobbing in the makes a wildly exciting pictare ie bull that should chance to be ‘ay. A PHILOSOPHER says, “planets DOt the sou! nor guide tne destines of men: bot trifies lighter than straws are levers in the butiding up of our character.” How true this is. A meteor 15,000 times as big as the earth may Sweep across the heavens without dieturbing the morai standing of a map carrying @ footbath full of hot water os airs, when & piece of soap po bigger igeon's ege may lift his heels as hich ‘@s the hall lamp, drag him all the way down stairs @ la wheelbarro gmpty the foot- bath in his lap, spoil his clothes and ruin is fe her b's standing Jn community until the fright- ful stories of his unbridled profanity re- hushed up. cS A FASHIONABLE SEASON al the waterin, laces is over, and now when @ couple jadies, who lived in the rear of their dwell- ing all the summer, meet on the street, they greet each other with, “Why, how tan- ned you are! When did you get back?” And they @:¢ just as happy, apparentiy,as if they bad squandered a thousand dollars at Long Braveh, and not stained their faces wirh @ certain preparation “wita intent to deceive.” NoT so PLEASANT FOR CLARET DRINK- Exks —It has been discovered that the aniline aye. known as fuchsine, or magenta, is largely employed by dishonest wine growers in France for improving the color of claret, and masking its dilution with water. Up- pleasant symptoms have followe the use of this medicated beverage.—( Baltimore Ameri- can, 87-‘A girl died in Vermont the other da: from poiton in the eclored stockings whieh, she hud been in the habit of wearing.” This Should serve as & lesson to girls not to pail their colored stockings on with their tel (Norristown Heraid. S7-Miss Edith ——, aged three years, is deeply interested in Ler doll. One day she said: “Aunt Lottic, if it would not iu'ven- lence you too much, I wish you would step in @ud tell Dr. — to call and see Gracie (the doll.) I gave ber woodbine tea and put her lo bed, but she don’t appear to get veiter.” &7Boniface Brasenose (an amiable but reathetic youth, exhibiting nis art treasures) —Tbat'’s—® -a—Mother and Crild, a—a— fifteenth century——” Fashionable Lsay— “I should have thought it earlier!” Boni- face Brasenose—“A—may 1 ask why?” a — nd - should have ought they could paint better than that So late as fifteenth century!” 87” Dobbs (who is & jolly old bachelor) and @ bright young lady acquain' were second childhoc4, then,” said I shouldn't ‘have long to from the Dobbs. wait,” was the quick repartee with 3 BOOOK. 0: > Yolnmes.)’ Forty Winks at the Pyramids, (2 Coy yg 5 volumes.) Mr.Green’s ‘land Mail. Aber- 0 it oldest ‘daughter of cw: DIED. caster’ Complete Cue or, sto.) Histor the lth of September, 1876, Mise Ing Ages, mes. fon: Keoount of the Whale” varry’s Vir- take place from. her late residence, opiate Ba jee abd friends are resp sctiliy invited et) —— Seg eee > rome ‘ae im uarrelly Review, umes. e Gun- ae fagazine, ( yorumes} Steele; by on the 12th ot September. ‘Teeth, Maltuus's Nursery Songs, voleease > \- us’s james. Paxton’s Bloomer’s, (3 volumes.) On the Use of Mercury by the Ancient ts. Drow- ®y’s Recollections of Nothing, (3 volumes.) Heavyside’s Conversations with Nobody, (3 yolumes.) Commonplace Book of the Oldest ology with Appendix, (4 volumes.) Tne clog} PI umes.) Tne Books of Moses and Sons, (2 volumes.) Burke = Edinburgh) on the Sublime and Beaati- 1. Teazer’s Commentaries. King Henry the Eighth’s Evidences of ee ( volumes. Miss Biffin on Deportment. Mor- rison’s Pills’ Progress, (2 hacmmn as Btn § Godtva on the Horse. Munchausen’s Modera Miracles, (5 volumes.) Richardson's Show of Dramatic Literature, (6 volumes.) Han- sard’s Guide to Refreshing Sleep, (a8 volumes as are required to fill up. Temnanis of clothing. A tuft of gray rf Testament clung to theskull, and @ Duteh lay beside the remains. 11 HER. Sudden! +l eee 8B. Gairuxs, in the 40th year of Friends apd relatives are respectfally invited to attend bis fenerel on the léth instant, st 5 p.m. from bis iste residence. LUCKETT. In ©., September 1th, 1576, at 3 BLL Leceert, rd son of Charles aokest, ered month. _ MITH. At the Hot Springs, ¥: With, 1576, Baxcet P BarTu, son of the tate Jon Funeral Thursday, léth instant, at IP o'clock «. m., from bis inte residence, 310 O'street. UNDERTAKERS. R.*- HAaEVEY, 34 F CTEEET. Undertaker. WM. HACKETT wire R. F. HARVEY. R.*- BARKER, Onbinet Haker and Undertakesd 619 Live 6raas7 Houruws octl-Iy ——Eeeee HOTE RIGGS HOUSE, PLUMER @ SPOFFORD, Proprictors, FIFTRENTH ABD @ STREETS, myl-ly __ Wastineron, D. 0. 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