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NNO ADVANCE IN OUR PRICES, Bat « redtction of from 10 to 30 per obt. on €30,000 wortn of IMPOBTED ABD DOMESTIO DBY GOODS. ‘We bare jnst Snished taking account of Stock, ‘and shall for tne next 30 days make the sbore re- in at etices for cash merning another lot of 1000 yerds LIBENS, in sbort lengths, at balf rice. ico yards WHITE CAMBRIO, at 10 cents. me ~l bg e Bt 1236 cnn! Casi Means, White aad Oot" Maiegs ost lesetiege net ngs acd Insertiags, WE fell tock of all Rluds Dry Goods will 69 89d for the pext90 deys asstated abov ex igeation. . DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS aad CASSIMERES tet from |: mason. which mas*_be sold to bubs oct. a will efor them at LESS THAB HALF FRICE. » &@ fal! stock of GUINNET'S PLACK SILK, = oS axe ection at old prices, $1 0, 61.75, $2; Worth 28 per cent more to-day. GEO. J. JOMNSON & 00, 711 Market Space, MARKET SPACE. 7()5 IMPORTANT. sept-cotr 705 In view of the great scarcity of mony hall ofer SEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS at prices that cefy competition. We name in part: BLACK SILKS. from 7c. to 4.80 per yard; o Orst rate SILK for @1 75, poh aed e12. OaSHMERES. CK avd COLORED, sil the new and destrabie shades, at We., worth 62)5. ALPACAS. BLACK ané COLORED all shades; special bargeins in colors at 20c., worth 25. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. BLANKETS! BLASKETS!! ail wool Blanket, @5.50. worth @3. Table Linen. biescbed, fail width, Suc, Bleached Shoot- feg-10 4 wide, Be , ete a, Dee, coc Honey Comb Quilts, 7c | wort 5 pisces Prints. b30, lcase Oreton's dark shedes, 12sec. Gent's DRESS SHIB1S, complete, mate of rutta Cotton and Bicbardson’s Linen, for ‘Warranted. sept-tr WISWALL & GWYNR, BARGAINS ONLY! GCOD WHITE ANNEL, 12. BXCELLENT rane wigs WHITS FLAE- H BLACK CASHMERE. 73. BLAGE SILKS VERY CHEF, 6), 9135, 61m CARTERS, 707 Market Spree. OODS ced cutvinds of Hew Goode UY DSESS ow a BLE LINER, ‘excellent quailty, all linen, 89, Bors’ SSIS ES BS, S7, 20, 62. Excellent BED TIOK. 25 Largest WHITE BLANKBT, $3.50, worth sogsl tr BRODHEAD & CO, 9 ESSSYLVANIA AVS. AND 933 D 8T., == BATWEEN 9tu ASD 10ra STY., Offer to their friends, customers and strangers FALL DRESS GOOUS AT REVUCED PRICES. jack Lyons Silks, 7Sc. per y'¢ and np (old prices), brown, Savy Bine and Bottle Green Silks at old ani-Worl French Onshmeree, 750. and up (original Black Alpacas ana Mobatrs (double fold), 280. ‘ool Fiannels. iSc. aud ap, Androseogzin Blesched Cotton, lie.. Soon es Gosenand op. 200 , (receatly 83), 2 Dot). Bleck, White, Strect aad =< ore. 3, All-Lines Table Damask. S00. and 0 4l-Linea Doylies and Napkics, 7éc. aad ap. x Ladies’ and Gent's Underwear st moucfacturers’ Bux Tissse for Felting, S00. end up, Corset Hamburg fdcing (bet makes). Se. to @3 per yard, Gent's good English Suspenders. 2c a pair, Blew style La‘ ios’ Brite and Netted Sik Tics, Ladies’ and Gent's Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, ‘Buffs, Ties, &o. &e., of late styles at lowest and examine Ket prices. Galt — _ DHEAD & CO., acg2-ly _939 Peap. ave. and 932 D street. JUST RECBIVED, 40 PIECES GUINET SILKS. The GUINET BLACK SILKS, which are the ‘Deut makes snd most renowned in ‘the world, have Sdvavord in price 20 per cent., and baviug been sno- Ceeeful in secoring a lot of forty-six pisces of this celebrated bravd of Silk st the old raves, we offer So purchasers every piece of these gvods at the for- Mer prices. ote Segre me » Plain, Plaid, and Striped All-Woe CASHMBRES AND DEBEGES all just received. WOLFORD 4& SHILBERG, =17 MAEKET SPAOCR, tr ‘Third door from 9tu street. MITCHELL & MARTIY, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVESOS. We bave cercfully gone over our stock and re €0ced prices to the lowest figures, co close out our remaining stock of SPRING AND SUMMEE DEY @00Ds. Rotwithetso¢ing the very low roling dur. fag the past season, we bay our prices still lower, Po close. ALL MADB-UP GOODS, ALL UBSDEBWEAR, ALL DEESS FASEICS are lower (nan ever before, and in quality thet can Bot De surpassed. PPEALODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, Ko. 4 BULFISOH ST, BOSTON, (OPPOSITE BEVEBE HOUSE) THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; Os, SELF-PRESERVATION. MOBE THAN ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD. id Medal Awarded to the Author by the “National Medical Association,” March 3ist, 186. ledical W Inetite regained. Alro snot treaticg exclasively on Menial and Nevrous Dis <ases. Wore than two husdred royal octsy> 20 elegant cncrevings, bound in substaati: tin. | Frice oly Hs Barely enough to Dar for don | Lani aCB xt Consalth jedies! Institute, No.4 Mass.”— Republican Jour- RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND O10 RAILROAD os. O—Baltimors and Way Stations. O—Ohicago, Cinctopat!, st Leute, and Pitts le Hagersto: oy wo, and Nailes Parlor and Sleepers. No‘ con B for 01 8 $:48—Point of Kocks Way Stations. Her- Tisopburg avd Way Stations Varley 8 = Plecmout snd Way Btations main stem, Ha’ ee aed, all Bastere Oities, or throagh pasesn- ited Express. Baltimore oni Phila- to Baltimore, Belay, aod 15—Baltimore, ‘Way Stations, Ellicott City avd 1:40—New York, Philadelphia ard Norfolk Bx- a On Su lexendria Jnoction. inday, all ‘sy tations sad Baltimore on:y. - 3 So —— and Way Stations. Frederick 4:30—Raltivore and Lanrel Express. 4:30—Frederick and P- tot of Bohs. / via Motro- poutan nets on Saturday for ager town acd Winchester. 4:43—Baitimore, Aupapolis and Way Stations, Freaerick §:30—Bahimore and Wey Stations t> Annspolis adel pbia 5—Baitiv ore and Way Stations. Pittabarg, Obicago, Columhas. ugere, Alexandria Janction, and 1 York and Philsdelphia Night Ex- pic g Oars to New York. breve Slee} rk. 10: oS anaes sod Way Stationsto Annapolis tic D 11:45-8t: boat ad rations, and nd 613 ‘street northwest, where ordre will be takea for Reggege to be cheeked and received at any point city. ‘THOS. B. FHARP, Master of Transportation. LM COUR, Gene. al Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KO@CNTZ, Gereral Agent. sepé-tr 1876 PENESTUY Aura 1876 To the Nerth, West, and Southwest. SEPTEMB: TrH, 1876. Trains leave Washington, city time, from Depot, corner of 6 h and 8 streets, lows: For Pittsburg and the Weet, 6 # m. daily, with Par- Jor Oar m.datly, with Pal- to Pittebur; Car Chicago, and 11:60 0 m. daily, ex- D POTOMAO RAILBOAD. hester, Buffalo, i North: 6 « m! daily except San m. arday, sikine, ‘For’ Brie, Oansndal- Falls, 11:50 o.m., tached: Limited xpress ra, 9:35 am. dail, except San- .. For New York end the East, 5:03 a.m. nd 1:40 p m. daily except Sunday, with Parlor are attached. For Philadelphia, 8: ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- yay. AND ALEXANDBIA & WaSHINGIOR tdris, 6,7. 8:3, 9.10, 11 1,3, . 8 7:00 and 11:40 pin. Oa Sunday nd Land? pm. Richmoed@, 11:46 pm. daily, exce, Seema | nd via Lyncuburg, 7:48 a.m. f a Washington. 6,7, 5, 20, 6,6, aud 7 pm. = np sylvani en’ Northeast corer of Sixth street aud Penreyivanis avenue, aod st the Depot, where Orders canbe left for the checking of taggage to destination from Hotels and Beeidences. D. M. BOYD, Jz .Gen'l Passeager Agent. FRANK THOMSON, Gen’ yaus 17 (UNIVERSAL 8. R. TICKET oF: fc nye or se = be) or trom all potuts pought. exchanged or sold & reduction of onm ays STEAMERS, &c. FOR NORFO: Bteamer LADY OF THE LAKE leaves the pany 's whart. foot of th, street ORDAY, WEDNESDAY saa FEipay 3pm Yor Borta Betarnirg, lea’ iy “ ee we, enon ope iia ET ee ec BRS ee finger’ and every FAtDAY, at 7 am for Goan stopping at intermediate landings. Sa For information apply at the office of the Company, under Bank, 16th Sppoette Ine ‘Treasury, oF to the at wharf. 7 EXPR CLYDES foi LINE, 'HILADELPHIA, ALBXANDBIA, WASHING- F TOR ASD GEORGBTOWS, D. 0; JAMBES LEAVE PHILADBSLPHIA every Pita returning, teave ai EORGETOWS ovee?, MONDAY st 7 p. m. bt ved daily wishing thelr goods st Sisese have, them ‘marked “Gocree oe BD oF 00. Wa F OLYBI vs Philadelphia. 19 Bouth jyi-tr of 4 Sk MO: THURSDAY MORNIN far sy Pe + ae down M }, including the favorite sammer resorts 0! Cottons, River Brain aud BLaxiston’s Is- LAND. ‘will arti Washington on TUESDAY ond ar. zB pce ahoat sup jyll-Sm Sth street wharf, N Ew DEPARTURE. YDE'S WASHINGTO! PHILADSLPH Boston ‘AAD PHOVIDENOM ST Ra Wait? Ho. 198 OEBOR Jelé-tr Agents for Washington, foot Lith CUNABD LINE. THE BRITISH NORTH AMEBIOAN ROYAL rein STEAMSHIPS, SEN NEW YORK AND ©. AT CO: AUCTION SALEs. FUTURE DaYs. (T'20M4S DOWLING, Ancitoncer. On MONDA ¥, Sept 25,1276. Tehall av 10 o'work. The Stock, Flataren, Lease od Lie © nves efetore on soatawest corner of Ith and H streets norshwest, at anction, to the highest bidder, for cath. Bele pre-m ae ALEEB, e. septt-st THUS. DOWLING, Anct. ‘OUNG & f Y & MIDDLETON. Estate Auctioncers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OFT WO-8 FRAME DWELLING ON THE HORT SYDE OF F STERET SOaTH, BETWEEN NEW JERSE AVENUE AND’ ORTH CaPiTOL Baral * at we tue en No. 176. totio 96, one ‘of the laud ree xrds for Ld the District of Columbia, ana at the request G agen ary epics utar oe DAY, October 4th, A.D. at S'o'ciock p. Jot of ground and premises sit { Washtng’on, 1a the District of Colu and Eno on bam! eleven (11), of chpson’s subdivision of Square numbered six bun died and twenty-six (626), together with all the im- bird cash; and the remainder in two mente of twelve and cighteen the terest until de the ty sold. Ade: ogre = days afier the: ‘rusters reserve the ri notice thereof. by ad- Vertisement, at the risk and cost of the defaulting perchaser. Coaveyancing CB wipes J. STi a RICH H PAIBO.{ Trustees, _sep%-eohds YUUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. UNOANSON BAOS.. Auctioneers, Southeast corner 9th and D streets n, w. ae Tet wusROTION OF Tare T AUOTION. oo VALUABLE ees, dated Ni a, 1374 réed in Liber No. 768, folio 274, of ths, land rev orde of the District of Columbia, by written west of the parties secured thereby. we will sell Daf. tne suih day of teptenivers 8. at 8.) clock . lay of Peptem! . at od ‘m.,all that part of lot 3 ) in the division of William Holmead’ described ag fol- jeginning at @ stone ‘at t:e south sidect a ‘WPgon path 1 fect 4 inches easterly of the north- €ast corner of Captain Hall's Jand and ravnipa thence north 64¢ degrece east 752 12qfeet; south 19) ogres cast 306 fect to @ stone: thence south 7936 dex west 75% feet to a stone at the cor cr of lot 2, andthenoe north 19 degrees weat 202 fost along the live cf said lot 2 to the point of beginnlog, covtaining 22.425 square feet, together with all i@- Frovements thereon, and the right, privileges and appurtenanece te the same belonging. ‘erms of sale: One third of toe purchase money te be paid in caeh; the balance in notes of equal Sstounts, peyable in six, twelve and eizhicon menths after date. at the ‘rate of elght per ceat Aoterest till paid, the notes to be secured by deed of trust on the property soli 20 must deposit at the time 1 conve) i the purchsser's cost | #hould the Saye ration, re ‘epleeokis | P. F LABRER, ¢ Tastors rTsesas DOWLING Auctioneer, BY CATALOGUE. > ] Ei MENTS: ‘BENCH OHI WAT. N HAVING PHOLST ry WADE UT MARBL ° GABT Wi OW HA: o ENGL oss) iB 4M H az 8 i AND ‘Al UP BUS. ‘ puiie N CHAIES: A GLASS 10 WARE; ‘TRD FINE: DH BAND WAL! ag EL TABLES, WITH Ne OF September, st the Rarire mas Basset No. 613 13th Sttoct, between F and © streets vorthweat, I shall sei! the stove superior collection of Household cote seplf-dts__' THOS DOWLING, Anctioneer._ TECStEs SALE OF A VALUABLE PROP- ERTY SITUSTE O@ THE NORTH BIDE OF M STREET, BETWREN 41TH AND 61u NORTHWEST. HAV! A FBO 40 FEBT 6 IBCHES 108 F Se ISCHES, IMPROVED A NEAT TWO- Groat FRAME DWELLING HOUSSH, Ho. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, re- corded In Liber 765, folio 304, of the land reo- ords for the District of Columbia, and at thi Riitten reqnest of the party secure! thereby, I will sell at pubile suction, to the highest bidder, in front of the premises. on MONWUAY. the 25th day Fats rr at 5 p.m, Lots 4 and B, in ud Phillips’ sabdivision of square No. 513, together with the neat two-story Frame improvements, ofa = Une fourth 39 terest js, consist welling and ontbulld(a cash; balance in 8 per yarchaser J. TABBELL DYER, Trostes, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, vgs] Mewswads Anctior *TROSTHES SALE ct VALUABUBIMeROVED BEAL Es 0) T STREBT WEST. BETWEEN D AND K STREBTS NORTH, AT By virtve of a deed of trust to me, dated the day of An: rveyor of her with the ‘usprove ments theresn. conele of a comfortable two-story brick dwelliog and out- bul dings. ‘Terms of sale: One third cash, of which @100 must be paid when the property is strack eff, and the bal- ance Im two equal paymerts at st: nd twelve months from the day of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at nine per cent., id Be by a.deed of trust on the pro} oouveyanctn; =e ce advert Be " notice by advertisement in ti at the risk whet: CaS defaniting A A BIE: DOWSMAN & Bing Star,” purchaser, wr tu.eotds FAMILY SUPPLIES. 1B. BRYON&BRO. 6018 PICKLING AND PRESERVING. galior 608 thicg in the market. For in the market. “s: B. BY. BuO. tr (Herald) 60s a RTALLE 634—636 STALLS 226—235 OBETEB MABKET. BO. LIB MABEBT. tusk bs con ploams ell aatene sabe trial of es h a his cholce sock of FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. All orders conscientiously filled and satisfaction guaranteed. eugiz-ly Open Every Morning. gt BC. MANN Lv ow aaag attention of the public to the choice ol BEBr, N, LAMB AND VEAL always tobe ped Stalis, Hos. 638 and 639, soouk dag tho Sear teund foc tes comemetnton bile. Also, Beall No: & Western Market, open AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. < bana Gb oF bes ee HB. WARGBS, Real Estate Avettonesr. * foutdauet PENBSYLVANIA AVEN' TRUSTEES SAUB OF 4 vaLuas, hp SATURD SY MORNING, September O34" PENNSILT See 208) sale of Dry Gcoes ‘at Ba ® a yivania avenue northwest, at which time eens, Hts, Be. wEi Soeets. ALBX. 8H4SKP,U. VE SALE 18 POSTPOTED 'B ABO’ L 7TH *crount of the w mON ING, Bopt. 26, ¢¢ the come ar end Pe bee 7 on aY MOBN- lace. sa SOAR! BROS. Anctioncers. Boutheast corner tb and D sircets northwest. mEouLAR ALE OF NEW AND cyosP. aND FURBITU: sRPETS. NEW anD ROOBD 2 UK ING ‘0 HEATING TOV: ASE, Vs Tuadred ‘three enteen (317). with ths improvements, which : Hes of tok Dwellti prescribed by said deed, bet: icc lon of Purniture, Carpers, acs which ertby tLe attention of parcics in want of such icles. WILLIAMS, Auctioncer. Auctioncer. ‘STEB'S 8a OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Sta al TBS GOVEREMENT PRISTING sae ze By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May the oe _T. OOLDW Bo. Tit, foite 303: one of tos land Lecurds Tor UNOABSON B&US , Ancti.ncers, we '» Boutheast corner %h and D sts. northwest, and TRUSTEES’ SALB OF VALUABLE IMPROVED tees. on BRAL BSTAT AT itt TWo- & m., all that o-rta! "a > PTORY BRI! CK BUILDIBG, SIT. ie. Ipicg aud bein Ween e akb Fo FEswivae ras OkeE ts Lot Bowen . RAL POST UF FIO‘ ‘of Square By virtue ef a aeed of trust to us, dated the 18th day of June, 1874, and daly recorded in Liber 763, folio 206, one of the land rec rds for: Weshington, D. U., by. rection of the party secured thereby. we will sll at pablic auc- lance in eqaal pay- of 6, 13 snd 18 months; deferred payments to be secured by deed of trust on property suld, and to Hon, to the highest MUmDAT, October | “*™ “OP NT AMD, REED, Trasteo. the 24, 4 o'clock “hat plece or parcel of | sepll-Stawtw "WASH B. WILLIAMS, Acct, aod, Known ae the north if of Lot — S77 THE ABOVE SAL® IS POSTPONED, on hed orp oe until, TURSDAT, Benteaber ing to the wich $160 must | 26th, 1976, same hour an renoum, | spd.” WASH. B. WILLIAM, Anct. — W228, 8 WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, chaser’s 7s, 1001, northwest corner 10th and D streets. the Teverve the right to resell at the cost of come the purchaser in defau.t, after five days’ advertise- ment in the Evening Star paper. BW. DOWN! sepi0-td ¥.0.¢ NSON BEOS., Auctioncers, br ee, vr Btn and D streets Hl. W. ALE OF VALUABLE PROP! RBTY O8 THE a Tot FRAME DWELLING” BLAGGHT ES HOUSEE ae BEAE UOLUMBIN COLLEGE, AT 'AUO' By virtue of a deed of trast doly recorded fn Liber No. 793, folio 27. and 41 let ‘1378. the undersigned et the request of the of the premises, on. Septeniber, A. D. 1871 m., a! of lot number M a seme lot of ground conveyed by y to Francis Liokios by deed ‘ebruary, 1888, the said lot fronting 70 fect on Obam plain avenue, and ruaning back the ib feet deop. Toe tmprove nents con- laughter house, stable, two story dwell- g with back building, containing § rooms, belug very suitable property tor a butcher. ‘Terms of sale: One third of the purchase money he balance in siz, twelve and eighteen ntl with potes bearing interest, secured oy deed of trust. Ali conveyaxc! atthe expense the purchaser. & deposit of @5) required when the rt) id. "ep B. P. JACKSON, Trustee. H. WABNBK. Auctioneer, THURSDAY MOBBING, Sept. 2' 1876, at 10 o'clocé. at ihe residence tleman declining housexeeping, = between H sad I streets, I shall of a3 iz’ Gi BO’ BD’S LATE RESIDBNUE. Peed. et the 28th day of Se, r, A. m- D. 1876, I willeell, at public aaction, of the ees. the following de Hofiet 9, in P ¢ Monat Pleasant estate, sald lot fronting 28 feet on 7th street road by « depen of 286 feet to 8th street ‘erme made known = 4 of sale. STICKNEY, Auct. iy ) SALE OF VALUABLW (MPROVED | _*¢P23.c08cs a UC 5 By vine of a deed of trust to the ander- STBEBT BTH. BETWEEN 15TH AND signed. dated ‘W3. and daly 16TH STBEATS WEST. IN WASHINGTON reocrded iu Liber No. 722, tono i0e, et sq... OITY, D.C. By virius of a deed of trust to us, dated Se: tember 27th. 1875, of record tm Liber No.7! {clfo 199, one of the land records for the estas anda the nate Ofte gute sted Solum! of secu! thereby, we shall soll at public auction, on FRI- AY.the 29th day of September, A. D. 1876, at 4 | trict of Colombia. and by direction of the parcy oes in front of ‘the — following | thei+!y seoured. we will soll, at ope ic auction. tp Geecribed real estate, rituate in the olty of Washing | fri nt of the premises, on BATORDAY. Us ton. District of Oolamoia, to wit: that io at 4 o'clock D tece or of ground known described as premi-es sit 1 betrg the northern part of Lot nombered tweuty. | ‘ugiov-ard Roown as ana, Velog three (25), in square numbered four hundred and | Lot 2,'in square 197, beginning for the sams at @ fifty-four /4b4), the said northern tof said Lot | point on L».reet north distant 2) fe-t weet of the Raving @ front of ni: 19) ad fou said lot, end thenee ruvning of ipches on 6th street west, c! to the conier of the portition the same widch to the rear rion fect 734 inches fovt, and thence sou.h te the be improvements th: reon. & , cons ) in cash; and eigh- | st ress brick froat Dweilli: tecn and twenty-four months, for which the notes | “Serb of sale: One fourth ca fon the Gay of eale, of the purc! = be og int oo day of sale, | or ree seven ee ea pe aged 4 coma Sere ica eer 5 eecur: 7 aio urenot | tecurseticfaction sale, corner }0th and D streets. TRUSTEE’S BALE OF IMPROVED PRO! RE OONTENTS. TY I8G ON VIRGINIA AV@l ILL aBD LBASE OF DEUG STORE aN orn AND 775 STS. BOUTHWEST, 4% AND G@ STREETS SOUTH- 10N. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 1 ONDAY AFTEBNOOH, September, ib, AD. 3863, and duly recorded in Liber 251D, 1876, at 4 o'clock | we ‘will sell, on 25, folio 481, &6., one of the land recorde for the premises, Ourner 4° and G@ streets soat! Woshington county, D.O.,and by direction of the | west, by authority of a certain dved of trust given red’ 7, i shall sell at public auction heentire stock, Axtures, good wt andy party seca in front of the 24.4 ed lease 456 years) of a » Tl D. 1876, said opportunity to enter into business, tain piece or pai offered and sold as a whole. the said city of 3 descril an WARRSN C. STONE SUMED HOBANS 't Trusteos, sep2?, Wwe B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Mo, 1001, northwest corner ith and D sts, t complied with within five days the Trastee | BBU! Teas reen the right to resell the. property a: the Fisk QuozBe, acd costof devenlting parcharers, ate, | On MONDAY B. WILLIAMS cisleck om. 3p AND dtu AUOTIOB. By a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbie, Domed, in the WILLIAMS, Trastse. WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Avct, (Tuomas DOWLING. Auctioneer, a|netion, all ywing described real i) —Part of Lot bered two (2), f Lt TEUST: SALE CF IMPBOVED BEAL E8- Bits aes keuaea eee irony Sve si tothe ctty | “ZAR ON HIGH SIRMST, JOST MURTS OF ROAD STBABT, GE By virtue tr of Wasbingten and Pistrics of Golam} Reslaning for the seme ats pofut on Stsvet north ittean (25) {cet weet from the southeast corner of said lot, an thence north eighty-one (31) fost. # iteon (18) feet and six (6) inches, thence Peet heen Cag 81) feet to the of begh together with the impro 8 ya to belongin: “FRernue of sale, a0 fale are not complied orty will be re edvertived and resold s¢ tbe Fisk nd cort of the defenitin: 80r ont, ‘ABT! ee} sa Ba Dn mat tree : -cobia UNCANSOM BRUS., Ancts, | trme at HOMAS DOWLING. Avctionser, | f sale the "AT fH oleae. ct 7 virtue of 1 $2 Thi toto 3, ove of the EVENING STAR. 5 — them. The Gre, but kept working toward the river. end at last got there and By this time LT ee were all together spd surrounded bush the roboers in. The firing then became general, bunters advancing all the time. robbers saw there killed wounded. One only wounded in One that is su; - be called Youoger 1. wouncet badly in the hand and back. The giher has a bad wound in the * ® ®n old wound in his arm, sa one Of the wounued at Nor? yfield. Captain Murphy was wounded in the side, and Grorge Bradford's arm was scratched, bot thes both only slight wounds and wili be all right. The Pioneer Press specials from Sioux City say that the two robbers who were ebssed in Dakota were overtaken by te © tizens’ posse six miles above Yankton. The robbers when sighted turned and fired, wounding one of the pursuer’s horses, and then took to the woods and were again lost sigbt of. The bunt is being continued, and itis thought wili certainly end in ranning the robbers down The wounded robbers have confessed to the sheriff having them in ebarge that they are the Younger brothers, but refuse to give the name of their dead comrades. WONDERS OF AN ALABAMA LAK®—At the Dickinson Place, on Bullard Creek. near Six-mile Station, ten-acre feild which is potbing more por less than a subterranean lake, covered with soil about eighteen inches ceep. On the soll is cultivated @ field of corp, which will produce thirty or forty bushels to the acre. Ifany one will take the troub!e to dig a hole the depth of a spade- bandle be will find it to fill with water, and by using @ hook and line fish four and five ibehes long can be caught. These fish are different from others in not hav.ng either tcales or eyes, And are perch-like in sha) The ground is @ black mari, alluvial in its nature, and in all probability at one time it Was &n open body of water, on which was ac- comu)ated vegetable matter, which has veen imereased from time to time, until pow It has acrust sufficiestiy strong and rich to pro- duce fine corn, though it has to be cultivated by nand, as it is pot enough to bear tbe weight of @ horse. While i the fleld hands catch great strings of delleate fieh by merely punching a through the earth, A rail! disappear =. The country surrounding this feld givesevidence of marshiness, and the least shower of rain produces an abudance of mud. But the ques- thon comes up, has not this body an outlet? Although brac! fresb, and we Anything else than s' are eyelers and scaleless—similar to those found In caves. It is @ subject for study, and we would like to have some of onr ‘*pro- fonrd” citizens to investigate 1t.—{ Montgom- ery (Ala) Bulletin. Bristow’s Hay FRvER.—Mr. Bristow looked in strong heaith, and had lost the air of constraint habitual to him at Washing- top. He complained, however, of feeling 11), and with @ sorry effort at seep A obser ed that he was suffering from @ severe at tack of hay fever. It was an old enemy of bis. Before he went into the army he was subject to an attack of itevery year. Rega- leriy as the 20th day of Augusicame was he ictim. Noone would believe it from bis appearance now, but before he went into the army he had not enjoyed two days’ unin- terrupted good health in all his life. The hay lever was a reguiar infliction. Army ife—camping out, sieeping im the open air, with or without a blanket, roaghing it—nad cured him of every ili to which he bad here- tofore been subject. He didn’t know now bow he happened to have it, unless it was tLe malaria that he had besn ex; to had developed the weakness to whicn his system Was most prone. *] delivered & speec’ while in Maine,” Mr. Bristow added playfaily, “in atentin whieh Mr. hat preached Maybe I caught toehay fever of bim.—[/Ja- chonapolis Cor. Cin. Commercial. MES MAKKER’S TRICKERY was again ex Posed on Mo. diy, this time in iter, where the copfesston of Jenni bad made investigators bold. When the spirit form of “Katie” glided out of the cabicet door, she Was seized bodily by one of the skep‘ios, two others took care of the maje Markee, and an- —_ turned 2 ne —— kerosene amp revealing Mrs. Markee firmly held. fhe quickly couched, and, slipping from the *rasp of her captor, —— to self in the cabinet. turned outthe lamp. She remained in the cabinet muttering gibberish and feigning uncon- seiousness, but uttering audibly, in the midst of her chatter, such in it sen- tences as Sag! off my face,” “Tura down the light.” er husband, in the meantime, had given vent to unbounded rage at being held. He cried, ro. I get the |@xe and split that head open. He shall never leay room alive.” A BoY SENTENCED FOR ROBSING THE MaILs.—Thomas W. Isaac, a about twelve years of age, was gen- tenced by Judge Giles, in the United States District Court, to two 4 it in the House of Refuge, for robb! the United States mail, in south river pos' oe, Anne Arundel county, Md. Isaac, it ) Car ried the mail between Millersville and south river, Apne Arundel county, and while so employed during last May and Jane be opened @ number of letters, and after taki: out any money they contained destroy: them. Among the letters so openei and de- Stroyed was one addressed to Miss Elen H. Abbott, 219 north Eataw_ street, and several addreracd to Dr. W, P. Bird, South River, Anne Arundel county, the latter containing *4. and to Edward Owens, South River. Tae cffepces are to have been committed on May 7th, 9th, 25th and 3ist. Owing to his tender age Judge Glies im, & mild sen- tence, being two years’ confinement in the House of Retuge, where ap opporiupity will be afforded bim to ponder over the enormity of his crime.—Bali. American, 2ist. .SUBSISTING EiGHT Days oN Horse FLESH—A telegram from Crook city, Da- kota, Sept. 16, via Fort Laramie, Sept. 20, says: Gen. Crook’s column bivouacked on ‘itewood creek, fifteen miles distant. They were supplied from Deadwood with ten days’ rations. Capt. Millis, with fifty men, Was again sent ahead for relief, | and the command on the 13th, which had principal): ‘our hundred horses have since lea marched on horse Killed Toe eight days, subsisti: flesh. Adjusting a Loss. Keen fellows, those There Soon after Michael left s quiet looking tleman enteret and tn’ Mrs. leGowan on the subject of gas. He waa very severe, be thought the gas bad bec improperly used; be doubted tf ihe company Would pul pipes in there again tr so much damage was done. Mis. McGowan was alarmed. She knew that much of Mr. McGowan's b: transacted “under the g&s-ligh yolubiy protested: “Alsy, is It ihe gas apd the fire? - we they done, avyway ., varrin’ vin’ the head of him thro’ the windy, but MALy the worse lick he's got when he's beea Mike out wid the byes. Burp, is it? Nothing wes whisky, it wouldn't ra if you'd throw it ‘on the fire. Damage, ts it? alt tlilgeta drop 0° whitewash to. morrow, and divil « Sign of @ sooreh ye'll see.” jeanwhile Mike, with his bee? bound up Qnd wesring & wofal countenance, was panyon Hy J a enaae oMce. Presentty arrived ai % opened the Pise at once ind Mr. MoGowan “ Good mornin’ Mister Premiam. I've jist drapped in for me insurance, sir. The crocay gas Works, bad Inck to ‘em, boosted the Stooffin’ all ont of the pipes, me ylaor, Sand trow’s me clane throo the ainst Marphy's wall Qs keprs the grocer’s sbop, that cxme from county Cork ana knows we we ” he sell ® glass of whisky on the Sly, whieh, being & grocer, Is agin me rights. As stoop &3 Mr. McGowan stopped for wind the sgent quiet'y ingalred “(How much do you think your loss is, Mr. Mr Gowan?” “Weil, I don’t know, sor. What wid mo jace ted and me stock burned, me cloth. u’ destrorcd, me bed bruk, to «ay nothin’ of the biud on Murpny’s wall, Im thinkin’ a Matter of five hundred dollars would be Squarin’ me.” “Mr. McGowhn,” said the agent, drawing & bank note from ‘bis drawer, “I have been Up Lo your place ihis morning and seen what done, beside baving the pleasure of an inter. view with Mrs. McGowan. is twenty dollars to PRY fore bucket of whitewash. & pane of giass and your broken heat, and =a t you ever try to play gameson insurance opie Mr. MeGowan’s face lengthened inch by inch, and bi are jaw dropped as the In- surance man contivued. Finally, his falling under the gaze of the other, he peck ek he money. wed Ube necessar, Pers, and merely remarked hotestiaees “Bo ye've had an interview wid the ould Woman, bave ye’ Begorra! I'll bave one Wid her 'mesei{ agin I go back.” Mr. McGowan was trae to his work, for he paid the twenty dollars to the clerk of the Rplice clerk we next moraing for,as Mrs. eG. described it,“ batin’ her like an ould carpet.””—| Boston Commercsal Bulletin. HE MEant Business.—A number of cot- ton strikers went to a field last week in which & stalwart son of Ham was working, and accosted him about how much he re- ceived, when the following dialogue took place: Nat, what you git for dat Strikers. “Sa ee x ~~ iat. * here, niggers, tell me, are you ready tomeet yo’ God’ © foolin, Nat; what does Strikers. bockra Pay you for dis work?” Nat. “I'm no foolin’ nndder; tell me, nig- gers, am you ready to meet yo’ God” Strikers. “See bere, Nat, we come to stop 61s workin for nottin, so you got to stop dat work mediatel, — go wid us.” nd if you ain’t ready to © here, for de fast nigger pais hie hand on me, dat ‘nigger'll wake up Nat worked on.—( Marion (8. C) Star. BEATING A THREE CARD Monte Max.— A stranger Known as “Sli, ‘'y Pew,” from Poliadeiphia, passed a few a, on the fair d. He bed @ board on his lap, and fully tossed three cards. A young man P somewhere from the country watehet the gambler’s movements close! “Young ‘you see this ); ““waten it close, and tell me whetber you can pick it up.” Tae cards were tossed over aud across each other, and then the gambler resied, “Yes, | think I can pick up that card at one trial,” said the young man. “Bet you ten dollars you can’t.” The money was put up ‘and the young man said: “The bet is that I ean tpic! <2 tecard.” He then looked at the cards intently, @nd quick as thougut s both bands toward each other across , aud picked up the three cards at one grab. He got the money.—[ Reacting Bayle. §7-Sea green is the fashionable color. &7Prisoner at the bar,” said @ pompous Judge, “Fou will soon appear before another, ‘ard perhaps a better jndge.” &7 Here is the the verdict of a Kansas ja: “Died ofa kick in the stomach from Wife, and he pever knew what burt him.” &7 A good woman who piays the coquette is like the man who jamps into the river without knowing bow to swim.—{ Paris Pa- per. ee -_ a was atty ge a eanght 0; & safe a White. ball store. cane S7- This is rot from Dan! Deronda: “She ‘was plump @nd beautiful, and he was wild- ly fond of her. She hated him, but, wowan: reo she strove to catch him. What was he’ 610 F street southwest, Sunday, 3p. m. . BEAD. 22d, 1576, at2 p. m., Miss B, Faxxine Reap, nieoe of the iste Col 4.0. W. Faonirg, U. 8. army. ‘The fuoeral will take &t 3 o'clock L ~——4 a TAYLOR. 224, 1876. Jackson Tar- LoR. Tiere lone ant posted lnese, which be bore with obristian fortituae and ¢P OTBEST, Undertaker, WM. HACKETY wien RF HARVEY. BARKER, Cabinet Maker and (Undertake 619 Lien Orzusy Sonraws ote ATTEMPTED SUICIDE 0! PRINrEen.—Tne Higerstown ia) Kove says that *s oody, ® printer the Pilot ey eed twoor faul- bis éde The cause of Risatternpt a self deatree- fas on account of bis’ fnaneiat troub- i ey id a : if i i i il ifn fi i i {STOVES AND FURNACES. pace ee¢ examine my large stock of Spear's cale- SEATING AND PARLOR ere cien eee. WYVILi, ‘Wo, 668 Fesasytvents events.