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DRY Goons. ANOTHE K LOT OF - CHEAP DRY GOODS CARTER'S, 707 3 L Osshmer very flac. Rinck Aipsca. very fine, donble w: Silk Bipscs, finest yn olity. eas ortment of 5 sek. 0c auvel, 2c; yard wide 20 ine Black Waterproof. 75>. ool Bianeets. @3 Ver ellen! Bed Ticking, 250. r a° Seortument of Usssimeres for men and boys’ wear Good Se AR nase nasal indeed ____ RATLROADs. BALTIMORE AND O110 RAILROAD SEPTEMBES 171x, 1876, LEAVE WASHINGTON iwore, Flteott City avd Way Stations, inore, Annap i+, and Way Stations, «Main Stem - ate a f ve Baittn.ore and Alexandria Juuction. Sua- stops at An: spolis 8:10—Rew Yor ho *. itimore and Way Stations. 8:40—Chicago, Cincianet’, St Leuls, and Pitts- burg Bxprese Frederick, Hagerstown, ad Valley Boad. Parlor and'Sleepers. No’ con. nection fur Chicago Saturday. §:48— Point of Rocks and Way Stations, Har- PioRearg avd Way Stations Vailoy Branch, and Way Stations mainstem, Ha- : slic, im remuants,5%. Yard wide bet geretown Cotton, in ronnaate. 9s sep tr 9:35—New York and Boston Limit:d Expreesand — a = ETS . > % ' ich passenge s imore an: Cc CARPETS'! deiphia. (Sunday to Beltimore, Relay, and Pp mg, 2228Polis only.) ee, Way Stations, Eiticott City aud Jost recefvad s new line of CARPETS In Brussels 1:40—New York. Phii } . ood tngralon ec ubeee mes eer a in Bees Boe alexandrie Jncetions "Oa Wesdey voll Beighees Priapiithe mas tom Su to 13s | 3:30Ballimore and Way Saioes, Frederick io besa ot the way : 5 in different grades. and the styles are new. vi es The FALL STOCK -f D aed mination will sl ches) 4 EF Just dealer to all, and good value for you? money. T. N. NAUDAIS, 709 Market Space. FALL OPENING. epis-tr PERRY & BROTHER a HIGH NOVELTIES factured by the mot celebrated Enropean ma:kets The ssiection LARGEST VARISTY of materials and shades, sispted tothe latest taste ia @ just 0} OOSTUMES. ‘Those for street and house wear w1il Include some exceptior ally rich and hitherto own Cy and combinations, wisn & variety for full dress oc- canons, BLACK SILK VELVBTS, cll wiiths; BLACK and COLOERD VELY for trimmiog; HUS(E- BY and KID GLOVES; OLOTH «nt SEAUSKIN OLOAKS. incest shapes; LINENS and HOUSE KEEPING GOODS, ALI-WOOL BLANKETS, LUPIN'S BLACK GOODS, &c. All goods that are offered by our fim are of the Dest mapufactare BF One Price Oniy, marked 1m plain Agures. PERRY 4&4 BROTHER, SYLVANIA AVE AND 9x BT.. (Established in 1340.) MABHET SPACE. 705 IMPORTANT. f the great scarcity of money. we shill oder SEW. PAUL AND WINTEU DS at prices that defy competition. We name in part: AOK S1}.KS. from to @4.50 per yard; a first =e SILA for @1 75, worth now @1 8. OASHMEBSS. BLACK ar‘ COLORED, all the new and desirable shedes, at S0c., worth 4235. ALPACAS. COLOBED. all shades; special bargeins at Qc., worth 25. BLACK and in col HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. BLANKETS! BLANKETS! ol Blanket. 95.90. worth 98. Table i ag Bc me fai Stat, We Bleached Sheet- case Hovey Tite, Tee) wort im ‘pieces new fea Sreton ‘dark Raes, Lec. A Ess SHIBIS. lets. made of W: Gemotte Cotton and Bicbardson's Linen, for Warranted. sept-tr WISWALL @ GWYNN, BARGAINS ONLY! GOOD WHITE FLANNEL, 12. EXCELLEST YABD Bag S WHITS FLAR- Bemnents Excellent BLE 4 Excellent BLAUR ALPAOS Sees K SHMERE, idest All Woul BL. Ory bey x: SILSS VEBY CHEAP, 81, 6125, 81.0 175. K MOBAL CARTERS, 707 Market Spee. Beery day we sre recetving new FALL DRESS GOODS and ait kinds of New Goods. TABLE LINEN, excellent quality, ali linen, 60, worth 75. os ent « om. = ee BLASKEBT, $5.50, worth BRODHEAD & CO., 2. NESYLVANIA A si PET ZEN 97s ABD 10ru STS., (Offer to their friends, castemers and strangers FALL DKESS @90US AT REDUCED PRICES. Black Lyons Silts, 75c. per y'é and ap (old Beal brown. Savy Biae aad Bottle Greea Silks at rices). Bail 3 b i-Batton Kid S-Button Kid Stoves tm Bisck, White, Street ana Eas Sct eng Batic oP ane wp Ladies’ and Gent Ly wear at masafectarers’ prices, ik Tisene i for —— and up, rests, SIs, and Ups ‘ombarg 2 be. So, to @3 per yard, fa, Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ and Geat i Buffs. Ties, Ae. Ae, of late styles at lowest mar! . Call examine BRODHEAD @ ©0. yag2s-ly 939 Penn. and 952 D street. (MITCHELL & MARTIN, 931 PENSSYLVANIA AVEROR. ‘We have carefully gone over onr stock end re @uced prices to the lowest figures, to close out our remaining stock of SPBING 45D SUME nnine the very. Past seas ve Sewer, to close. ALL MADE UP GOODS, ALL UNDEEBWEAR, ALL DEESS FABBIOS are lower than ever before, and in qualtty that can Dot De surpassed. DBY GOODS. os ruling dur- oUF prices stil BESS SHIBT MANUFACTORY re GENTS FUBSISHING BMPOSIUM. HIBTS FOK BOYS, anfintshed, at Ge. \—AV EB them Suished, at ts mine, uct the purchasers, HEY “ty betlag toes BIL BEST te a ase all’ partly Shirts. Ihave oment vrices Lorde, north wast. SIZE they are 80. re <a Y) ther thi partly-made Ly iH 4 “ ts! } DI PLUMBSR AND GAS FITTER, cert 404 9ru STREET A wren - Ss —_—_——_——_—— SUMMER RESORTS. ‘MB ALBEM. oa Geen ar Pres one ‘Ror for uss, ow tar-ban sls: jack wide ‘hey wi foot of @th street, A A DAY at 5 p.m. for No! foto Bevurnirg. lee rfoilk Tuesday. Sarnsed zi Ww of 6th i Be site eeeedas mes = Om ypving st intermediate | ropolitan Bank, Ish st a wat Sere ee ee ad Boe. (job A tee : pte ac 7 best et Geo marked 3c & pair, 0. r Collars, ‘barves, ‘ater HY, 2 Bout hia, reste z. SI SRR I. jadti gummer reso: ‘aehington ry G8. ion * W.H. K Agent. - BOsTOM ABD ‘The steamers of will Wretinadoe, eoermice. i i digas J for Fee ashe trea Sa. me ey orth west. Wharves, Philadel a Tbe. ‘ith % _Jelé < Agenta for Washington, foot lath ot... __ refu: 1 Zi G00) liston, Ine take a ry na Reg ‘AL MAIL STEAMS! sake ee B RK AND LIVER- Gharacter POOL, CALLING 2 I to to a PEt My sfc the. eye or ie 8 eee _———— Mar ; ja Keiny 4:30—Raltimore and Lazrel Expres. 4:30— Frideric’. wud ¥ int of Recks,( ria Metro- + B.anch ) Connects on Saturday for ager-town ad Winchester. 46 _sekimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, £:30—Baltimore and Way Stations t> Annspolis gcetien. ‘onat! and Louleville Express. Ex- hao oo Pe Hagerstown and Winchester. Bi«es tog oars to U ad Louisville. :30—Potnt of Boe! ~ Phtiade nat “ ‘ay Stations. Chicago, Columb Alexandria J 7:15—h: 735—Pittaburg, 9: 30—hee a) York and Philsdelobia Night Ex- Sleeptrg Oss to New York. itimore aud Way Stations to Anni ry itis Ju 11:45—8t. Louls Express Ct oinnati and Obicago. ‘and to Lonn-vitls Saturday. Sleepers. 7:10. 5:10. 5:40,9 m.- 1:40. 4:45, 5:30, $4357 20, 10:00, 10:65 and 18 dally, except Sunday. a No comnectio ay tor Hagerstown or Val- ley Branch; or fur New York and Polladelphia at 5:108 m and Op m. For further in’ormation and Obio Tick+t Offices, Wasb' 455.601 and 603 Pennsylvan: 1S*h street northwest, where ordere wi! for baggage to be checked and received at fn the city THOS. BE SHARP, Master of Transportation. L Gene. al Ticket Agent. Agent. sepi-tr O 8 KOONTZ: Ger ; 1876 ‘and ad 613 be take ‘any point GEO 8 7] GREAT 1876 PENNSYLVANIA outs To the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steet Rails, Splendid Soenery, Magnificent Kquipment. SEPTEMBER 1775, 1576. Trains teave Wsshington, city time, from Depot, orrner of reets, as follows: For Pittsburg and th ‘est, 6 a m. daily, with Par- lor Usr to Pitteburg; 7:40 p.m. daily, with Pal- lar te Chicago, and 11:5@ 8 m. dail; except Sun- tardey, witn ‘or Brie, Osnendal- ail; m. daf'y except ‘atkins. alo, and Biagara Walls, 11:50 om., cept Burday. For New York aud the Kast, 9:40 pm. daily, with Palace Cars attached: Limited reas of Pall- ast, 5:05 am. Pa’ Sane Ban Parlor Cars. Gay. For New ¥ Qnd 1:40 p m. daily except Sunday, with Parlor tached. lel phi except Suni — Express, 9. ay. Accommodation for Baltimore, 4:20 p.m. daily, except Bunday, For Pope's Creek Line 7:10am and 4:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For Aprapoli-, 6:00 and 11:60 s.mand 0». m . except Sunday ALEXANDKIA & FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- WAY AND ALEXANDBIa & WaBHINGIOR BAILBOAD. Fer Alexandria, 6,7 4:20 Os: ‘or Pi §:30, 9.10, 1l.am,1,3, nd 11:40 pm. Ou Saaday 7 ichmond. 11:46 . 6, at9 am ,and Land For the Foutn, vie Bi [= daily, except Sunday; and via Lyncuburg, 7:16 s.m, for Washington. 6, 4:20 7 and +2 pm .éaily. Trains leave Alexandria $30. 4 Leos ane ey aS mn Suuday at a _ Tickets, 1olormation, Bleeping and Parior Oar accommodations can be procured at the Office: corner of Thirteenth street and Penn- oraer of Sixth street at the Depot, where jaggage to 7.8, Pm. P x 1a avenue, an orders cau be left for the checking of destination from Hotels and Beeidences. dD BOYD, Ja ,Gen'l Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, Gen] Mavager. jan3-ly RIVERSAL R. KEY OFFI BAIL. TICKETS to of trom all points pengnt eachanaed ‘oF sold at @ reduction of ONE DOLLA: iancahgoer ae ot : . cheeked , Typiy tet ee NITED ES rad 927 Penn. ave., andy store. STEAMERS, &c. BR NORFOLK. Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE leaves the G Tickets good untht used. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JBO. W. THOMPSON leaves Com- peny’s wherf, foot strest, every TUBS Carr: ‘end ini every FKIDAY, ot 7 0m. "ot intermediate land! Fare, @4; round trip, @6. Day, land- a at the office of the Company, under etropolitan : mite the ‘Treasury, or vo the Agent, at the y W_EXPRi CLYDE'S NE “4 ESS LINE, HILADELPHIA, ALBXANDBIA, WASHING = TON ASD GEOBGSTOWG, D. 0. BBS LBAVE PHILADELPHIA every SATOBDAY at 13 m VE GEORGETOWS every MONDAY st 7 p. m. daily rgetown “@eorgen wn, D MP OLYDE WM giioath. Ww thelr landed il please bave them 200. @. sy-tr FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. TH: 1 BMA’ a. G ae ttelading the favorite N GoLtons, Bive® Brainos, aud Lann. Heturning will arrive v ‘and FRIDAY BY. E TO! LYDE'S WASHING’ Ss ri PROV: PHILADELPEL Bow (on br RAMSHt? the above line will leave hiiadel- 12m. for ry rake de! nd 1119 Mh street THE BRITISH AND NORTH A) BETWaRN aes YO. A. ot 47 OORK HARBOR. SL ST er secretes eer AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. HOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer. STANDS IN THE Wi a AUCTION SALES. oR Li On FB: October &, OF on the premises, I will sell All ut 424 upeold in the Borthera Literty 3 OF at the oftes of the Uompeay ne 1 See auctioncer By order oped rot tee Directors ‘HOS DOWLIBG, Auctioneer, B. H. WABUER, Beal ‘Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTER’s GALE OF A. ST BY BRICK ROUEE ae SE, . bitr PENNSYLVANIA AVERUK sOUTH- enteenth, reecrded in Eiver Wo; 811, foti0 ®, one ot ~n county, the request of the holder of the note bec On THURSDAY MO: Sept. by; we will offer for uate rp 176, at 10 o'clock: at the residence othe poet ore tty Brace tune! deme tah cs Peas fog: drectibed r ate the above superior coliection ratty of Furniture. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. JUNCANSON BROS., 4: 5 Dionne cone and D s:rcets northwest, BEGULAR SALE w BAND FURNITURE, OsBPETELY BROOBD HAND OOGRING remeots thereon, ‘conatatil boute, with store benesth, 2,700, with taterest 10) Legere tye tide od the bala Li uuu. deed of trast upon the proverty sold nO fii aber aie, “ands 6 2 Cost. Lf the terms of sale are not complied with i tep days, the trustces reserve the right to resell the Property at the risk and oost of the defaciting pur. Shaper. P. YOUNG, sel d DLETON Je ,{ Trastess, of p-fvate partis ps vUN S7-THE ABOVE SALB 18 PUSTPOSED until TRUBSDAY, the of September, on agcount of the inclemency of the weather. 86526 DUNOASSON BROB., Anct. “HANCEBY BALE OF LOT OORNK, C AND H STSeETS NORTHEAST.” — By virtue of s coree of the Suprome ’ ai isee,on THURSDAY o’clcek ». m., lot usr 776. ([BOMAE DOWLING, Anctioncer, Terme of ‘ne-third fm eash, the remainder fn Send 12 months, with faterest at8 per cent. A OF PUORRY 64) ¥ A VALUABLE TRAOT ie 0 COUNTY dope tt of gw reqeiree at time of OF WASHING. NRY McCONVEY. Guardian. . D. VE GEOBGETOWN, AND DOWNMAN & waa, | KBOWN A’ GREEN Spuind, IMPROVED oe tolerant BY A DMELLING HOUSE AND OTHER FAMILY SUPPLIES. District of Ocjernbis, pansea in Bait No. 4,02 Edwin A. Ola of aS. ue #1 @ decres of the x SS SUPPLIES. —_| nema fi PICKLING AND PRESERVING. ite, wld sell on BAU - ah i is WHITE Wine VinsGsd, Ok the preimives, ail that pion of parcel of oy ‘ashipgton, District of land in the county of W own and described as Co- inmbia, ki of Columbi: mi cechs wb ana ieounh Toundry. ying west of Geo hide yi O., 8nd contained in t lowing metes and bouuds eee eee amy: tor pesches euly, G20 | Sc coctan ty tee sates na msp dled in sald cause, Wer to wit: inning at eud of 2.4.10 perches meas- received this morning our first fastallment of PICKLAD (OC OMBEBS, prepared expressly for our trade. Will sell same at lees cost than same ured ons line drawu south 69 degrees east from pear alerge ceaar tree; ran. ine nality of goods can be prepared by private parties. 1 Bosth 69 degree VGOFFERS remsin at prices sdvertioed last weak, rebes tom stone No. 4: thence a ful Bew ORANBLRRIRS. just received 3 oben ctl month Hie 8. W. EXED’S 808s, rehes. south 43% degr-es, west 1 perches, sout sep’s-tr 1216 F stroct northwest. Peres, marsh 77 ogress," oast ‘obes, south recs, 608 = 2» BRYON anne. 08 south a de rood, went ere a perches, nor PICKLING AND PRESERVING. hee, south Nc doareee, ce 2.000 galions pure SIDER VINEGAR, home- , made, pure White Wine Vinegars Green Ginger: alg ppd TE Pel OS rr erected Bplons; Peach Brandy, 8 years old; | §istiQuerches, north Tox town Giese maleate uneeogiseten | tention natrregs Sloor, superior to anythin, inthe market, Wor Bing. containing 2 acres, 8 roods, and wcpié-tr _[Herald]”’ '60s Pontus. avende. Water courses and apparten ances. he improved by a large dwelling and stone mil water LL8 635-636 STALLS 226—335 A stream of runs through the BAT£E MARE. LIB MAREBT. sce It is a suitable place for a brewery or other — spill + | Dante Uurposes, or fur'a butoher's estab- J. A. HOF 88 above, confident —— that he can pl tastes, asks a trial of bie choice stock of FRESH MEATS OF ALL KINDS. All orders conscientiously filled and satisfaction LA queranteed. suglt-ly Of thereot by the court. The money to be a EN ort lien on the property: No given until all the ween ee er tha gabite purchase money and interest shall be paid. Ail Noonaguate ak ae ~~ | Sepveyancing at the cost of the purchaser oF par- ¥_ MUTTON, Lams aND VEAL : po Dene tre gras caesar Garnet S.r mathe | "ores doe Leumngrs ee ~ nter Market. an: 0. Western Marvet. Open verular days at each place. + | _tep@-eo8ds THOS DOWLING, Anot,_ ‘Orders faitbfuily Glled and purchases delivered Test SALB OF PROPERTY ON 77% free, angé-ly STREET, BETWBEN G AND I STREETS SOUTHEA By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District cf Columbia, passed In equity canse No. 4.910, 1 will, on THU SSDAY, the BStb day of Keptomber, 1576, at 5 o'clock 'p. m., in JOHN R. KEBLEY, Dealer in First-class ae of BEEF, VEAL, LAMB, MUTTON, @c. front of the prem: sens, otter tor, sale, at yaplic ‘auc. CORNED SPECIALTY. jon. ® certain lot of ground. being part of square nombered nt hundred and seventy eight, begin- ene eae SOS Montane Lies acs, | Bing for the seid lot two hundred ‘and @ehiyrthres pales anh ee HG S| frertwo inches from the soa ‘corner of sald "marketing delivered free of charge, to all parts square and fronting on 7th street; ranuiag thence us " Sirty | north twenty four feet to the corner of aa alley; thence west on the line of the alley ove busdred 8; thenpe south twenty- east one ha twenty -niae fect six inches to the brginning. ‘Term+: One third of the porchase money tn cash sud the residue in two equal payments at six an twelve months with six per cent. interest; HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. = JARS! FRUIT JARS! Beyments to be secured by the purchaser's note. crebaser may psy all cas oo day of sale or OF the beet makes, cosy to seal, ond within even daye \iorefromn. No.deed given uatil i Si! purebase money and interest @ paid. ses EO TBOUBLE TO OPER Bivurchaemjuy ander thal be pad Wilin seven day retell the the trustee reserves the right to at the cort of the d faulting wire <a Gaye advertisement tu the ening . All conveyancing st the cost of the porcksscr A deposit of @80 mili be required when the proper! sol property 18597 HOS. B. STAHL, Trustee, CROCKERY, CHINA, PLATED-WARE, @u HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, AT LOW PBIOES. WEBB & BEVERIDGE, 9 PENNEYLVANIa AVENTS. No. 4tb street southeast. Between lth and Lith streets. seplé 217.28 DU S08 BROS. Aucts. ROCKER UOTION SALE OF IMPRUVEU PROPRETY ‘GLASSWARE QR THE Jt PTMBET OAD. UPPOSITE ‘AND e OUSEFUR HOUSE a aoe On THUBSDAY. the a OURS - der, A. . 1576, I will eell, at public aaction, AT LOW PRICES. in front of the premises: the following de EKO. TT! sertbed Feel, oatatee to wit: all oft <2. ja eae: jyttr street, Dole’s subdiv: o oust Pleasant x sere said lot fronting 28 feet Sirect road by a Gepth of 286 foet to th street TEE ‘erms ware RnGWR On day of sale. noy33-008c8 G. W. STICKNEY, Anct. ypeomss DOWLING Aactionecer, AN Y SAT OF BEAL ESTATE AT ADOTION, OR THR WEST BIDE OF 147u By virtue of a decree of the auras of Natrict of Colombia, passed in Equity nolo To. 500s. ‘Socket 16; we will eae fol IMPROVED EITCHENER ‘Wl do the family covxing with one-half the eval required by any other Bange in the market; costs ft fa modeled by the best skill Known to the art, wits | S/c.af pupiic auction, in front of the premises. oo ‘view to the greatest convenience; is what ever? | > m.. a pari of Lot 20, in Square 98, beginning for family wants, and, heving, would mot part with, | the same at the southeast corner of Jot on the ‘We have Small and Large Family, Besteurant ant — ‘end t eat one Rumdved (100) feet be ‘The largest assortment of SLATE and WHITE Grant ind iugrered th at MARBLE MANTELS and PARLOR GRATES ts | {2° Pipcc,0f posinning: and improved Ly @ two- the purchase morey cash on the day = sal Le Abengeen seven days — nt from the day viog his, her MAYWAED 4 HUTOHINSOR, 317 Orn STEEBT HORTHWEST, mye STOVE end PLUMBING HOGS. of or ay, A do} tbereatter. be rego! of peng Me eo eG ly = '@ sta., 629 Heb ia reall th property at the risk and coat of the defaulting pur jer ten days’ edvertiee- c WAR © BTOaK. LUMBER. meu unit? Caress LUMBER! LUMBER! Ovlumbie Law sep cokds W488. B. WILLIAMS, Acctioncer. LE 3 VALUABLE REAL ES- STRERTS HOUTUWEET. IMPROVED BY Eanor ‘OOM FORTASLE DWKLLING. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. On and after this dste wo will sell all kinds of | }ABGE Come ‘ome Court Tormabes ot grectly reduced prices. of the District of Columbia, im equity ne (per bu: i cause No 4822, of les Smith ot al % (per hundred ‘against Wil: ot al , the undersigned, as PA ra trustees, will sel! at public auction, in front of the 5 46 4,dremed, ; cmises, on THUBSDAY, the 2st day of Septem. pf incher. aber equally'avipw2 ™ | ber. A.B. 1876, at 6 o'clock p.m, all that part af [other Kinds of Lumber equally #3 iow. Lot’ No.3, in Bquare Ho 431, commencing on 6th ‘email ag, Hi ek Ory. ‘at, and Poplar | street 14 fect and 9 inobes from the northwest fym than ont’ ioe corner of said lot, running thence due south M4 feet = epenene semen [ne fetal bee ee nort! ce GEORGE HB, JOHNSON, place of ning with the improvements thereon ‘And appurtevances. sugls-ly Corner 1sth and B streets n. w. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, scl',Mill be to the interest of purchasers of ‘Tims 0! saree cages te 18 mouths from material to examine my stock. I have per ‘annum from day ‘of sale until H @euperior iu FLORIDA FLOORING Say ot Pale or wichiu seven Guys theretvoss, Se dee together ‘ sues eer Mt : - Mm thee dave — LU property o., de., which I will sell st prices’ to suit pur fartvoment fa" the conveyancing at costs of the enss-tr Phonix mun isie Ohio avenue. LUMBER. LUMBER, LUMBER. WHITE PINE 4-4 ond ¢-4, DEESSED........ 9.50 OUB @1.50 BOAEDS dave Forst Quality. ALL 16 FEET LENGTH. Se Call and see them.“ WILLET & LIBBEY, Pi A a a AUCTION SALES. DPescanson BBOS , Anct! neers, corner 9h and D sts. northwos. ®1X BOLLS MOQUET, IRGRAIN ARPETS aT A) UTHER C. Will be adced tosale of Furnitare on THURS- DAY MBNING, September BSth, at our ware ‘%h and D sireets north west, the above goo is veral second hand Bruss-ls an4 other (sr pets. it} DUNCANSON BROS... Ancts. W484. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. ¥ rhe? CUAMBER SUITES; 0 PHOLS Sore: A cia io room: leo, SITURE, PIANO FORTE, 1816. Bt 10 o'elock, at tne remdence of ‘heen Indy declining bouseeeping, Wo 610 13h sheet, between F and G northwest, I snail sell the entire effects, vi > Forte; Ose w case Pian Fine Ou Patntivgs, Mir ors: Walont Parlor Sills, cphoistered in Bep; Marb.c top Tables, Wiatnots; Leanges and Fasy Obairs; Wiadow Bavgtogs; Walont Mar! top Oban ber Furniture; Psinted Chamber Furniture: ‘ine Heir a-d Husk Mattre-ses; eather Pillows aud Bolsters, Blarkets, Com Spreads and Sheets: ‘hree-ply and I: grain Carpets; Dintag and other Tables; ard Glassware. a Stoves, Bitchen Reqnisilics, &c. Terns fepa 8 THOMAS BOWLINO, Ave i.neor. QHeeMAN & HANDY, svoctioneers § VALUABLE IMPBOVED AND UBIMPROVED BEAL KS*ATE AT PUSLIO AUCTION. By virtue ef two deeds of trust, recorded in Liters Nos 774 and 89, foltoe $43 and 43 of the land records for the District of Volumbia, and by direction of the Jes secured thereby. we will » in front of tue premises, en BATUBDAY, the 71h day of October, 1876. at 4 o'clcck p. m., the following parcels of grount Lot No 21, 1a equare No. 1 013, frontiog 5) feet on south D street, near 18th street cast improved by three new two sory brick dweiliags These houses with the ground attacbed will be sold separatel: . Also, on tame Gay, at 6 o'clock p m.. part of lot No. 17, in square No 732, jianing for same oa scuth B eastward from the northwest corner of t; and runing thence east along B street 20 thevce south 100 feet to an alley. thence west alorg aid alley 18 feet; thence north 2 feet 6 inches; theace west 5 feet, aad thence north 14 feet 632 inches to & mteet and place of begin- Bing—s. between Ist and 2d mreets northeast ‘Term of wsle: Ove third cash, baiance in 6,12 and 18 months in equsl instalments, to be secured by pu chaser’s notes. bearing interest at 8 per cent , and secured by deed of trust on the propsrty sold Conveyas ye and ing st porcaaser’s cost. verme Bot complied with in wix cays after ale, the property will be resold at the risk and ccst of the purchaser. @75 down on each par- cel soid at time of sale. MF HOLTZMAN. trasteos sepa BUGBNE CARUB: HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. Decket 15, Bmme Bchaultze et al. vs. ye Schalize etal , the undersigued Trustee will sell. at public auction, to the Bighest bidder, on MONDAY. the 9th day of October, 1876, at 4 o'clock im the alter- noon, those parcels of to D.0., known a eat side of ridge and Need wood street Primcet sale: ‘One third ‘cash; and the balance in six and twelve moat! (THOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. TBUSTEE®’ BALE CF IMPBOVED REAL ES- TATE OS HIGH STRBKT, JUST NUKTH OF RUAD STBAET, GEORGETUWN, UD. 0 By virtue of two Ceeds of trust to us, one bearing date on the sixteenth day of teptem- ber, A. D. 1572. ded ia L jo 354, and the 8. tion, ip front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the seventh day of at 8 o'clock p w., all ther picge of around situate’ in the city of Geirgstown, .O., being part of lot number two hundred aud forty nine : 249), Beatty and Hawkins’ saai: to said re the sams being boundrd g High street, op ths north by @ lot formerly the property of Jacob Bille, on the west by Fraderick former! improvements, se ‘Terme of sale: One-fonrth cash; balance in three equal instalments at siz. twelve and elghicoa months from day of sale, with seven per cent iater- ent, recured by a deed of trust on the rty. Copoett of one hundred dolisrs at sale re at cost of purchaser. If o terms are not complied with in one week from day of sale the trustees will recell at cost and risk of faulting purchaser. LIAM &. GORDON, J2..t rastees pM ILLIAM D. CASSiN, sep2l- H. WABNBE. Acctioneer. TBUETEBS’ SALE OF VALUABLE [MPROVED PROPERTY. No. 73 SIXTH SIRBST ROBTAWEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of s deed of trast to the und: signed. dated August 2° U3. and Teoorded ia Liber No. 729, touo ite, et seq. for the ict of ‘one of the land records fo and Columbia, snd at the request of the parties secured quired. | Conveyancing i thereby, we shall seil at public suction, on FRI- DAY. the 99tb day of . A. D. 1876, at 4 o'clock p m , in front of described real estate, situate pol District of Oclumpi Being tb interest expenses of sale, in cash; and teen and twenty-four months, for which the of the purcharer, bearing interest from day of sais, and secured by deed of sold, on the ill be taken. pose | ‘at cost of haser 18100 of the cash payment witf be required to be pald immediately after oule.. If the terme of sale are not complied with within eight days after day of the Tight to resell the property st the risk sod ‘the Gefauiting parchascr ving five Gaye’ notice of such rosale in Ti i Bear lished {a ead ety sopls ALbatir FO FOX.| Trastees. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF TWO 8 DWELLINGS, ON SOUTH SI OF NOwTd K STREET, BETWEEN lira AND iaty STKEERTS WEST. equars numbered three huudred 7), with the improvements, which rick Dwellings. as prescribed by sstd deed, ara: a (10) per cout. interest from the Lith ‘el 6, tcge.her with expenses of sale, in cash; in twelve sad twenty-four months, with ‘interest. A deposit of $100 must be made when the property ia oid. Conveyancing et the purchaser's cost. If the terais are not complied with in seven da Trastesa reserve the right to resell the of the defacling pure! in of such resale Wasbington city MaBTIN M. KOS’! wopls dts J.T. OOLDW ELL, Salesman. UNG & MIDDLETON y° ‘Beal Estate Auctioneers. property ‘at tho risk snd cost jaser, after five days’ uotica some newspaper published in the secured D- Re‘anetion ams. DAY. October 3a all that taste in the cl Colum. ‘bia, and aD, of ix hun- ptt yee ae » : One two fom aay t the rate payments Good of rung ond aden mle. “If the BH, Aucts, 5 AMAT, T Sienl socece hactionser, 619 Tth street. UETRE’S BALE oF me, daied'April 2. ite, aud seconded Ta Et Der Bo. 819, follo $3, ot seq sof the Land Re- cords ef the X will sell af pad He in p adas- ay, 5, at 6 0’ » lot nam- "brick ‘house of ten (20) rooms with _EVENING STAR. WEDNESDAT.... September 27, 1876. The Northnfeld Robbers. DETAILED AccorNnr OF THEIR DESPERATE BATTLE FOR LIFZ AND LIBERTY. A special dispateh to the Chicago Tribave from Mankato, i 2 - Com aLka:o, Minn.. dated the 221, says morning, September 21, sevex miles west of Madelia, in Watonwaa coun iy. two of the four Northteid bank robners, ve been lurking lu the Biae arch Woods, and the pursuit of whom had been Abandoued, applied to a Norwegian farm-bouse for br and butter. Paying for the same, they departed and joined tneir companion, two hundred rous ahead on the hway. A son of the farmer, ixteen Tem are the robbers. feast gots The fato a “cj aid: Madelia aud give the slarm.” replied, “I am afraid they wi Unknown to the father, beslippad a: mounting & horse rode rapid! and gave tbe alarm, which was reedily Meved and responded to With alacrity by sev- eral resolute citizens, who hastened to the piace under the guidance of the boy, and they were tratied to asiough a@nd soon sar. rounded, while the robbers crawled through the tall grass and willows toward the bank of the riveron their bands and feet. Snots were at first exchanged at long range, but finally were charged upon boldly by eight men, and a hot fire ensued for eight or ten minutes, ope of the robvers, apparently ths leader, falling dead, two others going dowa bediy wounded, while the fourta threw up bis Jeft band, excialming, For God's sake, don't shoot!” Upon which tae sherii® or dered him to advance, while the guas were leveled at his breast. Ashe approached ho surrendered his weapon, a new Smith & Werson revolver. He was then ordered t» bring up his comrades. His reply war: Good God! Uhey are shot to pieces” Tne sheriff then or ‘ered him to lead his party to the spot. Arriving there one maa was breathing bis Isst, sbot near the heart Ove of the others, named Cole Younger, was resting his bead on his elbow, with a wound of buckshot or bullet,which entered near the bottom of the left ear, passing through the head and lodging back of the righteye, which £0 protruded as to render its exact locality unknown He was also wounded throngh the shoulder, with several shots through his back and one shot in the left side, and ‘wounded in the left leg. He is a strong, well- bulit man, sandy hair and complexton, quite bald, with full whiskers and mustache. Avother, who calls himself Jim Younger, was lying on the ground, ap; tly sense: lees, With & ghastly shot in bis lips and mouth, with loss of front teeth, part of the Jaw knocked out, besides wounds in the ivates, making el en brought to Madel bat soon rallied, aad called bimeelf far from dead, He is floe-featared, small face, sharp use, biack a batr, and about five feet six inches in height. Toe fourth man, calling himself Bob Younger, ts of good size, well proportioned, sandy ki smooth face, bearing a three weeks’ growtu of beard. fle was wounded badly through the elbow in Northfield, and carried his arm in asiipg at the time of the surrender. He was also wounded in the side. Tne whole four were armed with Smith & Wesson’s revolvers, and knew well how to use them. They were footeore and fatigued from con- Stant exposure and travel in the very rainy Weather of the past two weeks in the Blas Earth woods. The four robbers were con- veyed to Madelia, the dead man placed in ibe kone the living oecupted rooms Up sialrs the Vought hotel, under proper gui MORE OF THEIR WORK. A dispatch to the Tribune from Sioux City, lowa, dated the 224, says: The two Sank robbers, who for @ few days past have been creating so much excitement in this vicinity, are still at large. Although fre- quently seen by farmers, they have so far managed Lo elude the pursuit of the officers, who are scouring the country for them. Tne latest outrage committed by them occurred last nicht about midnight, when they went to the farm house of James Tuompson, about ten miles northeast of Lemars station, on the Illinois Central railroad, made Thomp son hiteh u borses, and said they wantet to go to a place called Broken Kettle, about twenty miles north of this city. Thompson bad not returned to his bome at @ late hour this evening, @ud fears are entertalued that he has been murdered. Men are out trying lo trace bis team, but at last accounts nad orly succeeded in tracing it but @ short dis- Lapce north ward from Taompson’s residence. The two Villains are undoubtedly the noto rious James Brothers. RECOGRITION OF THE ROBBERS. A dispateb from 8t. Paul, datei tne 25th, says: The chief of police of St. Louis, ® mem- ber of the police force iu that city aud tae superintenuent of the United Staves express company arrived in this city Sanday morn- ing. Alter examiuing the dead body of the roboer Killed at Medalia, they withoat nesi- tallon pronounced if Luat of Chariey Pitts fom photographs. They are satisfied that thore killed at Northfield were Bill Cnad- wick and Clem Miller. The prisoners they identify as Cole Younger, Bob Youager and Al Canter, the latter a notorious Texas des- perado. MAERYING A FoRTUNR—An Unfortunate Women of Georgia Victimized._An unforta. vale middle aged lady appearedon Friday &t the Central station with aserious com- plant agaist her husband, which enlisted the attention Of the detectives. Her name is Jene Geary, aud she is @ resident of Atian- ta, Ga, where she was until very recently Ibe possessor of @ very comfortavie piace of property. About 61x months ago Mrs. Geary formed the acqualutance of an yoy young leman, George Geary, who in- er Lhat he was a resident of Boston, Mass., and that bis its, Who were well- to-do, resided in that city. After @ few months’ @cquaintance they were married. A short time after Geary started for Philadelphia, stating that he bad important business bere. He induced her to dispose of her pro} in the meantime and to follow bim w Pail iphia, where they Would spend a few weeks the centen- pial, after which it was bis seeing lan to take her to Boston for permanent residence. This was done, and on Monday last Mrs. Geary arrived at the Baltimore depot, and was received witb 0} arms by her hus- band. He took her knowing that there was jog in the house to relieve him, advised him to go to the drug store In the immediate vicinity aud obtain some medicine. He went but never returned.. By daylight Mrs. Geary became very much alarmed, and on puttiug on her dress discovered that her pocket-book, con- taining over $1,000, —— . Jot of jewelry. ‘whieh sne bad kept In her dress pocket, wi pate Geery has not yet been found. Hi wife is much distressed at the foul swindle perpetrated upon ber.—{ Phila Item, 25th. A GENUINE Love RomMance.—Thirty years Ggc John Seitz, @ German clerk ia a New York store, ¥48 engaged to ® young girl named Katherine Stef. Tue Califorata gold fever broke out, aud hé Joinea » ya. of adventurers. The first letter that he re- ceived from home bore the tidings that his sweetheart was soon to become the mother of bis child. He pledged himself to retaro &8 S00n 48 possible and marry her. She went to Honesdale to live with 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 pro- fessed reat love for ber, aud after bim off for fouror five years she him, fully convinced that her was dead. She took her child $0 tution of their by the Spanish Seat Sree sees se Cestsitos: ttvely, Tetasee these de- ing to. his overthrow. tovecure question of religious || continues. Ne. Albani is to be married to Mr. Eas lipe son of Manager Gye, in Ostover. a7-The runuing phia brought 1.635.000 persous to that Eiy withia tue past 30 days. A Bold Case of . 4 CHILDLESS COUPLE WANT A CHILD AND ORT 4 RosTOR ot m4 = OFFICIAL To STBAL The New York Heraia Diishes a epectal dispatch trom Boston Telstive to the sodnee boo of a child from that city eight or nine months since, and in which » inent official of Boston was . As the Story goes about eight or Dine months since there came to Boston from California « gen- cman sed bis wile, who were apparently on & pleasuretour. Soon after their arrival in Boston they became very intimate with Dr. John W. Faye, one of the city coroners, who. in turn, became the chief principal in the abdnetion of an infant child, and thea bastily fed the city in y with the sentiemen pd bis wife just alluded to. It seems that this California coaple were in sad need of & baby, an apparent off ing of thetr own, ip order to secure the full title to &n immense property, which was to follow » and prodabie stimulant of @ handsome Tew ra hesitate to commit a crime which involved bis Lnmediate and continued absence from 4 Uf be would @criminal prose these California parties to pieanne ae. American pI on to & Boston sician, and ob- talved through him a porns to cutcre ly- =e in borpital. By some means er other this act became known to Dr. Faye, who immediately sought the giri and persuaded her to ut T confinement at a private hospital. The proprietor of ubis private in- stitation, It is scarcely necessary to add, was also handsomely rewanied, and when once the young girl Was safely housed, abe aod ber off*pring were at the will and merey of the coroner. A beautiful bey was soon born, and after Mr. Faye became satisfied that tl was safe to take it away from its maternal parent, be intimated bis purpose to the young moter. It is said of ber,and to ber credit, tat ane clung to her off=pring as only a true woman can. All pleadings and threats to induce the young mother to part with ber chtid were Ip vain, and floally it was resolved to change the tactics. To carry out the plans which bad thus far been commenced it was absolutely necessary that the child should be got possession of immediately. The doc- tor now urged the girl to allow him to take the infant down to a hotel in the immediate neighborhood, where, he said, its oe Was necessary in order to certify that @ cer- tain lady there had given birth toa child. When this could be accomplished, Dr. Faye said, the child would be retarned to her. considerabie persuasive argument the young mother consented to the loan of her child for the purpose named. Tae coroner agreed to return the infant wititn a specified Lime, but up to the present the m: has seen Dothing of ber infant or its abductor. The California couple he age at the same time, and it is generally understood in Boston that they were accompanied by Dr. Faye, and that to share in the legacy Which was or is secured by the child which be stoje from the young woman. itis said that when the physician whom the girl frst applied to heard of her sitaa- tion @nd the fact chat ber infant had been abducted by Coroner Faye, he interested himself and others in her behalf, and ber case before the — The ma, said, was indignant a he outrage which had . and ordered that the most active menenres be adopted for the recovery of the child aud the capture of its abductors. Jadging from the results, however, nothing has beea done by the Bostonians except it be to cover up the matter and allow it to be forgotten as ie. in MANY respects more hein- obs and painful than the alktuction of Charlie Ross, and it will bea lasting dis- grace to the Boston authorities if they do bot hunt up @nd punish those who were en- gaged in It THE BONE AND SINEW OF EXGLAND.— There are seven hundred working men's clubs in Epgiand, with an aggregate mem- bership of 120,000. They are said to be the most powerful adversaries of the gin shops thus far discovered. The club rooms, of course, are kept open oa Sunday, aud thas meet the licensed victualiers on ‘their owa ground. Lost HER CHIL» IN THE STORM.—Daur- ing the storm on Sunday night week a col- cored woman, living on Nanticoke river, Worcester county, leit her home to seek safe- ty elsewhere, carrying ber infant with her. Th her fright she dropped the child and was unable to Gnd it in the darkness. The body of Lhe Babe was soon after found, but life was extinct, it having perished in the flood. a7-Dr. Dray Contict between Science &nd Religion” is proscribed in the latest in- iiment of the “Index Expurgatorius” is- ed from the Vatican. S7 Maggie Martin, for cutting Jobn Spargo, in Richmond, with @ kaife, bas been — onecent and sent to jali for @ brief 1m. 8?” Prof. Swing, ip @ recent lecture on re- Nivals before his church io Chicago, said: ph na) man any! ido not believe one-haif of the doctrines Brother Moody teaches, I expect, when I go to those meetings, to be wakened up to the general of the place by Its religious surroundings.” 87 A large African lion escaped from his pw glowed =o vs 4 tow danas to leave e tent contain! ‘orepal ie, ip Civcinnattion Wednesday, @nd the @udi- eboe dispersed more quickly than common The beasi atlem: cannot bave everything, as when he was down with the liow fever ‘arner’s MARRIED. CLABK—PA&TTEBSON. In Baltimore, on the 2d of August, 186 by the Kev. J Bb rec ‘BV EDS—LITTLE. Mount Pleasant, D.O., tepicu. ber 26, 1876. by the J ames Buck, Reck creek » ALBERT ©. Stevens, of New York, apa se, daughter of the late Joun Little, of ty thi UNDERTAKERS. RLY eanver, : 034 7 STEBBT, i. #anuen, Cabinet Haker and Undertaker 618 Lire Sreusy Noaraws oetl-iy SATCHELS, ¥ TBAVELISG Bags, TRUNKS! fete tee eat covered = TOREMY ant Dromowy Foeet PSLsDELrau BIHIBITION, Cressex @ BLACKWELL'S p= PICKLES in Malt Vinegar, R= SAUCES for Fish, Moat & Game PeTreD MEATS ond Finn, Gzacine MUSTARD,