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DRY GooDs. (GENUINE BARGAIN $1 RRODHEAD 4 Co, 1906 FSTRERT, BETWEEN late xo 1518, Prints for qui ue Cratom Butte at 1.25 Seatrm Baten at 12 on} ite ries at To. =" £ td Al Liven Cra.b. Bue Of the Loom Bleache! Sotton, !0%c Clark + beet 20-yard Spool Votton. Sisch bins, To ossse net Seneee 78 cons ‘1 ef apo cincin-ing @ataet & b Cashmeres, doube width Pisin and Pisid English Striped Boulevard Suir's foe sina rom 9 ze ti eb in alt colors, $1.35, sidth ard standara Mareiarses Lav ann Kole ha Ret Obeck avs! Plain DEESC GOODS tenses in quality end style. found elsew een oe BF do not fall tos Secs novl-tr SELLING 0: ALA > LARGE STOCK OF FIEST TERK DEY GLODS, 4.W. COLLEY, Comsam Eicuts STREET AND MARKET SPack, & IHE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY. to the depressed condition of business, and 100 Las vek im store. | propose Be atove d, at ly reduced UE reserve, sud macy at less than cost very jored Stine. Ladies bandsome (1th Cloaks and Shawls, cheaj fall stock of Cloths and Casstmeres, Blanke Spreads. Fiannels Suectings, Table Liseas, Towelings; with = general stock Staple Goocs stapted to the wants of families, and they are invited to examine this stock before buy- ing eleew bere B7-All go. ds sold wi ted as represented, and fair desting may be relied on. at COLLEY'S, cets0-sorn. 01, corner 8th a: Murket Space. SILK VELVETs. Having boug*t heavily at the recéat Immense Sgction sale, we Can now « fer the tergest stock of JaLVaTs ia the city. Among our bargains we ‘er Ogid 16 icch VELVET at. é do Superfine iS irch do. Extra fice inch do. Extre supertiue 3)-tnch do. est 31-inch Souse Furuishings at the cheapest store in thecity. CONNOLLY'S, octts tr 505 Mb street, opp. Patent Office. Dk®Y Goops REDUCED. CLOSING OUT C4BPET S4LE. ‘ Best it P - - and is, with on allowance’ of ‘iota "yard of for Wool Carpets. 6234 to 75; low prices. Mie toed, cheap.” cal Weary ed Teitie. 230 ea tls " Drew Goods very cheap, 12%, 16, 20, 25, to:$1. Caabmeres. all woe! rs, Be’ up. Blankets and Comform @ Felt Bhirte. 50, 62.75 to SF Don” f erst A POSITIVE CHANGE. On the Ist cf January. or sooner if possible, we ebali discontiaue our PBY GOODS busness at our present lormuion, No 314 Sti STREET. there is some uncertainty as to arrangements we may Ly able to mek». «e shall offer oar stock of new and sessonabis Dry Goods without regard to its preacnt at Ives than olf prices, £ Drees Goods, Bed Comforts, White Quilts Damask, Napkins, To sels, Sheker is. Cassimeres for men snd boys, S¥irts and Skirting materials, Wrice aud Colored Fiaancis, or Clothe for Ladies’ Oicaks. from @2t0 @6 In fact, a fal! stock of all kinds of @0w8, which wast be sold off in the time stated. ‘Don't fail to see our prices W. MH. BROWN, So. 314 Sh street, near Pa. avenue. BEAUTIFUL SHAWLS. BROWN, NAVY BLUE, DABK GREEN aay vA WOOL CASHSEBSS, 50. ‘CASSIMERES for Meu ani Boy's wear. CARTER'S, 707 Market Space. widt itital Dress Goods, fa Blown, Wary tine, Dark Grecn, 25, worth ST: lack Alpaca LG wide Black P x Mills Sheetve_ 37 Hent Bed Tick. 20; + alico h SG; ORO etd Br White We. Pisaacls 23, Osnton Flanuel, 3 octa? tr HIRTS. pe] oa. Our 90 cent unfinished SHIRTS, improved, are aine to any $2 dhirt in the market. being ‘SEopentiy mode nnd ui the best material; the same fives’ = - SGENTS NECKWEAR, oor own make, very ebes) > SHIRTS. of the best material, anGnished woe aR 12, 12%, and 13 inches, Gnisbed,75 anpel DBA W BBS, 78 cents; £0 cta., OI, 01.2, jeavy Canton UeDELSAL 5 2 ee of aay of the above Goods» I, moat of prices gives abore.st MEGINS - un BH FAOTOBY, 75 Fayette street, Seiecee on 12 F STREST NORTHWEST, cotas-tw19 °° Washington, D. 0. (MITCHELL & MARTIN, (Successors to Johm T. Mitcheil,) 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVE, AND 944 DBT. rchased from the best masufactare of fork » very large lot of Ladies’ aad Ubildren’s BBW BAX that are slightly sotled THEY WILL BE SOLD AT HALY PRIOR. All the gocds are made of “Pride of West” cotton, and ta the best menner. Tn the Jot will be found bing needed for indies and children. Also, jot of Pitlow and ‘Sheet BHAMS. “One Price, marked in Plain Figures ” SF For the present all carriages wil! have to come to the D otreet entrance octittr MITCHELL & MARTL p®* eoons, CABPETINGS, &c. ibited im Washivgton can now de found at No. 925 Tth street. Store runnirg through from 7th treet to oad tr ww. DETTE IMPORTANT. faa Gdobs st name in part: Largest lot of LADISS GLOAKS iu the city, from $5.20 up to 628. SILES, from S7o. to 4.50 ous Ibe for G1 Ts, worts now En view of the greet scarcity oter NE Fal AND W prices that defy competition. W: SLACK and COLORED, all the new and destrable Ene ¢ ALPACAS. and COLOBBD all shades, special bargains colors st mies work 38. HOUSE FUBHISHING GOODS. “gee aca ey sept-tr WISWALL a ue Eee eee tay RAILROADS. ; BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD OCTOBES i6rx, 1876. Lea WASHINGTON. "60—Baltinory wien Otty and Way 5 4 0—Bai tee icdmere, Annegiie, and way Biations: é 7 Baltimore and Wey Stations to Annapolis 45—OCivctonatl and Louisville Express. Ex- cept Saturday Hagerstown end Winci ing ears to Clacinnat! and Louisville. ‘9-Phiisdelptie soa baltimers Boers = e 5 Batic as Way a ‘iin » Obloago, Votambus. 20—baltimors, Alesavdria Junction, and 10:00—Dew York and Philsdel Night Ex- leeping Ons to New York. ore aad Way Statious to Annapolis 11:45—St. Louls Express Ornctnneti snd Chicago. 404 snd to Lonteville Saturas: De 40, 9:20». vs ay. lay tor Hagerstown or Wal- York and Philadelphia at 40p AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. jUNCABBON BeOS. | neers, Dy Roethvaat cornse Hn cod Das, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFFERNUON. B. WARH A B. — Corner 7th and © strests. TSUSTEE’S SALE OF DESIRABLE « LOT OF GsousOoIs N Ci a lite ANP 167TH STS. 7 vem r, 3876. at @ © cloe! Heal E-tate in Geoveetowae D point in ibe easter) cient 16 fest corth from the og the: lis auction, ia ¥. Movember 3: ‘nottuerly line of wee north 3 degs. south 4 dees 30 ouse, thence aloog the line venhouse’s land on or abont th 87 west 179, teet, and thenoe south 87 de; he piace of beginuing. coi 16,710 51-100 »quare fret of land more or t 81,000 with totersst es ten anpum frm the 23d cay of pees of sale in cash, the wonths, for which ted cont of tse def aL t adv ertisemen' % it WILUIAM B. TODD, Jr.. Trustes. J.T. COLDW EL», Saieeman. required of the ale.w bove terms of days the Trustees reserve the to Ferell at the F s& aud cost of the defaulting TO-MORROW, ROOK ER & LEWIS, Auctioneers, Marbie Bul'du g, northwest corner Pean’aave- Due aud 1th street, R WOuDWAs», ‘OUN® & MIDDLETOS. eal Batate A ucttoucere, ALE OF PROPORTY ON THE 71H ASD KB STKERTS NURTH of trast to me, dated 3. a4 daly recorded tu’ Seq. and at the re- ue es secured tuereb.. I bie suction, a front of mY < Y¥ MORNING, Novemb tion Booms. commencing at ». lot Seconé-band Furticere, ve. LEWIS. Avc'ioncers. (HAnLe8 WEEES, Satesmaa. TRUSTEB® 5. CUBD or Soc lot sold with ut re-e Liber Nu 829, fone 442 best othe bolder ef ¢ B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 0. 1001, northwest coruer Wth and D sts. On PATURDAY, November 4, i876, moucing at 10 ©'ciock ‘account of error fa ogre: 11 Cletbs. Cooktog and other Stoves, and Orcekery Ware. WAGH B. WILLIAMS, Anc*. HANCEBY BS5ALE—SKiDG 5. 5 nbdjvision of Square nt hundred aid uivety-th ne sale: Oust urih of tbe parchase er Mo: tn cash (42) ape eighteen (18 of the purchase: and as deed of trast apon tne pre ia six (6). tweive . secured by the notes rs m. Fiber information apply at the Baltimore Obio Tick#t Offices, Wasbiagton Stations, and 43, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue. and 613 Ith street northwest, where orders will be tal for baggage to be obecked and received at any in th ity. “THOS. B. SHARP, Master of Transportation. L_M COLE, Geneval Ticket Agent. GRO. 8. ROGHTZ, Geveral Agent. sepé-tr 1876 PESESTUVANIA 1876 To the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Sceet Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. CCTUBEE On, 1976. Trains leave W sebi ciiy tume, from Depot, ‘corner of Gh and 8 strects, as follows: For Pittebarg and the West, 6a rm. daily, with Par- lor Unr to Pitteb: 0 p.m. dally, with Pal- ‘ace Car te» Chicago, and 11 | daily, ex- cept Sunday. BALTIMORS AND POTOMSO BAILBOAD. Bochester, Buffaio, Hingare .. , Fails, and the North. 6 am’ daily except Sua- and 7:40 . daly except Saturday, with olace Goreto Waikiua’ ‘For’ mris, Gasinda no Rgereee Walls, 11 iy iy exce) New York and the 1:33 8 mand 9: tas A wit attached Pull Parlor Uars, 9:20 Sally en — ‘Sunday, for Sew York and the m and ccommodation For Pope's Creek’ Line 7:10 am and 4:20 For Auvapelia, 6:00 a54 11:60 a.mand 4:30 p. a BAILL- WAY ABD ALBXANDBIA & WaBHINGTOR BAILBOAD. lexandria, 2: 6. 7. 8,9, 10,11. a. rons 4:2 On Sunday s aod Land? pm For the’ South, vis Bichmo 15 om. dath ‘and vis Lynchburg, 7:18 ‘a.m. and 12 p.m., ington, 6. Seacd 6 al ris for Wash! ‘Trains lee loxandrée for, Wes JEFFERSON «xv WASHINGTON 8S WN, D.# with within ten di Trustee reser ves the right to resell the the risk snd cost of toc defanitin, TODD. Ja , Trustee. UNG SMIDDLETON, Aucts. ppexcaseo: BBOS . Auctioneers. IKUSTSES’ 8. MAKYLAND v8 from the date thereof, ined, as Trustees, wiil front of the premt: ot November, 4. D. that pirce or parcel of grouad situated ta tae city of Geo in the D strict of Oolambia, being N Id Georgetor - 1576, et 4:30 o'clock p m. FEAMS HOUSE ON = = ing for raid parts At the distance of 43 feet eastred east on the souih line of Briige street from the southeast coruer of Bric cy Jefferson street east with Bridge #djotning the property of the |: den, thence south bj jos 208, &c -one of the lend. ston county, D.C recores of Washin; aad with the div reel of land 9 feet to a log into J. fferson street, Ty Inches. thence norch 9) feet to ith ths frame dwelling- ulidings thereon, with the use of f sale, as prescribed by the de-ree: One- to be paid in ca by ‘Sod the balance in three equal installments, payable in six, twelve and sighteen months from day of ealc, order of the Tras- satisfaction of the Trustces, ‘shall reserve @ lien on five (5) foot wide alley I thence west 24 feat et of led subdivisivn of original lot numbe the point of Begionings mbered four bundred and ity of Wasbiogton. and improvements there- a Frame Dweltiog Hou : One-third cash; equal peyments cf 6.12 fur which Cad Botes of ty Roeser ar Sper cent per aovum inter To be secured by a deed of trust, on the property . A deposit of @200 required at time of sale. weyancicg. &c ,*t purchaser's cost tees reserve the richt to resell the property after five days’ notice st purchaser’s cost, it ths terms are FRED. W. JONES, B iN Ui Diarict of Colamo: on, conristing ¢f parc! ‘m -e; @ of paying the ole parceas? exe ja oa +f a rirchuser fails com Fs reecrre coal hs. propercy @fier five days’ notice in the : defaultios noi complied with 3,H. WABNEB, Anctioneer. TRUSTER'S SALE 01 OPERTY ON SAM- BON STREET, BETW ot STREETS NOBTHWEDT, AT 4tm AND léra 10N. ‘Thomas B. Weggeme: 3. iH. WABNEB, Auctioneer. ‘TBUS” RE’S SALE OF DESIG TaT! ES N SOUTH A ST PEBSSYLVANIA AVENUE. By virtue of s deed of Ist, A. D. 1874, uly reeorde: 160, {lio 362. one of District of Oolamb! By virtue of a deed of trust given to me, Hf aud daiy recorded one of the land record surviving crastee, bor Wo. 764. folio 77. at public auction Bovember, A. D i576, at 4 0 clock the premises, all those certain pieces or Jand descrived u Wesbipg’ou city. feet of lot nazodered thirty -s6 eight (35); the east twi red forty-four (44); Jot nun bered forty-elghé (43) Cated October land records for the. Snd at the requon o} sell, (af ,pablic low, in front of ti November 4th, 1375, arcel of ground situate, the east fourteen feet of and the west six tof Thirteenth street aud Penn- Birguis acenee Mortons’ toroteststa scr and Pennsylvanta avenus, and at the Depot, wi orders canbe for checking of Baggage to D. nT BOED, JR. ‘den T Pancnger Agent FRANK THOMSON, Gen'l Manager. jan3-1y UNIVERSAL R.B. YF ir vies. BAILEBOAD TIUKBTS to oF from al points oo eee LUMBER. LUMBEB! LUMBER! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. after this date we wiil sell all kinds of On and ite DONATED )-nvesiervereneee G1 D White ey good, ( bor hundred )...... % wats, 5 Oe cenenene Pine, 4-4.and 6 4, dremed, eee wv : €4Oak Fencing, § inches. oo cone And sll other nde of iember equally os lew. eh Meal lot of Oan, Hickory , Walnut, and Poplar ‘A large lot of Brick and Sand et lowest market FLOBIDA FLOORING -4.and 5-4, kiln dried. Also VIRGINIA PINS FLOORING sseortment of it MOULDINGS. BOOKS, &o.,&c., which I willsell at prices to suit pur obasere. sog8-tr Phoenix Mill, 1910 Ohio avenue. LUMBER, LUMBER, LUMBER. S©UB BEDUCED PRICES: VIBGINIA PINS BOABDS, per hundred, 61.60 IBGIBIA PIBB SIDING. WHITS PISE OULLS, 12, 14 or 16 fect ...... 200 WHITB PHSB SIDING... meeccccrncnne 9.00 WILLBT & LIBBEY SHINGLES(No.1).. 7.60 OUB 81.60 BOARDS Ave First Quality. ALL 16 FEST LENGTH. 7 Call and see them. ea WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner Sixth street and New York avenue. THE TRADES. NEW YORE REFINED CIDER. One car Hew York hand refined CIDEEB Joust recetved and for sale at very ow prices, by the barrel or keg. SAN’L ©. PALMER, DSPOT, 67 GREENS STREBY, octe-tr Georgetown, ATEINSON’S PEBFUMERY. . Ess WHITE ROSE BROWN WINDSOR SOAP EAU DE COLOGNE FIVE PRIZE MEDAL Sols by all Dealers. inches of lot pumbered forty-uiae (49), according to Drary’s recorded subdivision of square numbered two haadred and afae (203): to- tb wl the improvements. ways, rights, | Wm. P. and Jobn B athe city of Washington, Di! and Bnowp up*n the grouad city a8 and being the south twenty , jepth of the lot one buntred five (5) inches of lot nam- on 3d street east, b and nine (109) feet bered four (4), in and thirty (730), toy coniating of a two: oa per snoum antl psid. of trues on the premi: Bt Ome of sale upon each piece of property sold. All conseyanctng snd recordin t 8 per cout per auoom, s cured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or UI ‘at vption of the purchaser. De reauired st the time of sale, 3 mveyancing at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be com- plied with ins duidaye from the day of sale, otnor- the right ¢ risk and cost of tne defanitiog par- vertiserment AMUBL OROSS, LD Ww! , aud secured A deposit of @ at the expense of the terms of sale Shaver, after five di s 3 OF purchasers. upon giving five ie In some Dewspa: nblishad in Washi 5 mire Parviviog Tras: FAMILY SUPPLIES. ITTEB’S UBBIVALED H TES acd 4tmore’s unequaled MINO! JUNCARBON BRUS., Auctioncers, ‘TRUSTER’ SALB O} Od MEW JBESEY BD E STRER By virtue ef 8 deed of trust giv Gated the Lah of October, F IMPROVED PROPERTY EEN lesale Grocers. WAVE MONEY BY PUSCHASING UF B:all 108 ceater M: Roast Pork, 123 cents Lard, !3 cents per pound; 3 pount Peusegen, 13 c-nte per pound: 2 13 cents per poun ha jgmated on the ground ‘80 8 part of lot Dum berea ix bundre t seh eccuaee nom: bdegt fc for y avenge two hun- dred apd seventy feet frem the northwestern cor- ne uare and running beast ‘at right angie: to ssid aveni ) feet $ inches, we wud tweaty-six (11 eines lentes lind dene wonton Ohad W. BEEDS 1216 F street POTATOES. We have just received four car losds of EARLY ROSE POTATOES, Bright, smooth, clean stock, and good size, Which we offer in car load lote, or in less quantity, te the trade, Stel Ueto, the ‘allel line Sith the line of leges, and herediiaments to the same bel: 990) and interest at the rate of 10 12,1576, and ex- balance in oné and two ng fi ‘at tho deposit of $30 yancing, an 1 recor if the te: of within ten da the Trustees reserve property at the risk and cost chaser, upon givil in some wert Sb vige a) in ony wise ap im from April cent per annom acon as sold All conve: AT LOWEST MARKET PRIOS. Do not buy until you see our Potatoes. More on the way, m he right to res: f the defariting pu ‘8° notice of such resale Washington, D.C. A. B. PHILLIPS, OOMMISSION MEBO! With BABBOUB & HAMI oct7-1m Wholesale Grocers and Liquor Deal J. B. BRYON & BRO, PICKLING AW galions pure OL. . He LAN, UNOANSON BROS. Sou.beast corner 9th Anctioneers, @nd D sts. northwest, . AN & B: sos reane. a STALLS 636—636 STALLS 326-225 SUaaten matter. | BO. at} MABE BT. 3, that he can please ail ‘choice mock of ‘6. at ‘o'clock: : at No. 458 O st:cet northwest, the above-described D G00: 8, ture too numerous to FRESH MEATS OF ALL KIW) All orders conscientiously filled and 7 satisfaction IS POSTPONED antil , November 6, same hour aud place. B: = DUSCANSON BROS., Aucts. Pexcaxson BROTHERS, Auctioneers, ES’ SALE OF a IM- ED ThOPERTY STH STREET, iTS BOB’ est WEEN N AN iT. deed of trust, dated June 224, a ip Li a recorded ia ; ogi. JOHN BR. KELLEY, Dealer in First-clese BEEP, VEAL, LAMB, MTTTON, &c. OOBEED BB! SPROIALTY. Dept pa oer ‘wth the improvements, cocsistii In front and a rear, &c., subject to a prior d The Great Anodyne and Nervine, six, twelve and eighteen BELT’S 10u required at "at 7) dated Jave I7th, <8, ___ AUCTION SALES. TO-MOBL » (Serurday.) INE at 12 0 clock. tm frout of my 00 wot! 2 ese eee pier eee Tre en cons coment of prime Family ar. : wie TSR THOS. DOWLT [HOWAETOWLING, anctioncer. Sothe me 576, at tiow rooms, ment of the above gots. FRAME D bute ON SoBTH TREBT. SETWSES Ae AND 30 BTR! ry Nusriwast, aT Un FRIDSY APT OOS. 34 day of No ber A.D I proceed to sell at netion. in frout of to a P \< Pretece Ube bour of 4 o’clook, parts of | ote 7 wads No. $01, fronting 41 feo. 6 taches on worsh Q surest. © druxning back that width 110 fest, togetuer with the ramente, consistiog of three weil Built es. eos Of wile fn fa cons! parmen s at 6, ing interest a $ por cou cured by deed of trust ou promises sold et cpilon of purchasr. if erma cf sale are not cow pited with within ten days from dey of «ale, the property will be resold at risk and cost of do faulting purchaser, opon givi 4 of such sale in some vee peper Horton “Conveyancing kw af baser's Cost. A. deporit « will rea_at time of sale ‘oed4 codds DUN“ANSOS BROS , Aucis S7 THE 450 BALE JS POSTPU ED conti Bie BSPAY, 9:b of November, same hour and ace Pnovs.7a9 DUNOANSON BROS., Anots. B. H. WABNER, Anctioncer ES’ SALE OF A THREE STORY AND NT PRESS BRIOK FRONT HOUS8 Ei, BBTWKEN DOKTH 0. » virtue of @ deed of irust. dated Augast Ist. 1874 and recorded in Liter Bo. Ti, tulio $35, of the land records of the District of, jer. on the premises. on TUBSDAY. the 14:b Ga» of Novewber.& D. 1876, a* ¢ o'clock in the after: ‘Houre and Lot on K street northesst the city of Washington, v. O . kuown as Po. # teen K street porthesst, and described in fc conveyancins a8 Lot No. 331in BF. Gilbert's sub. @ivirion cf Suuare No 678 in said city, betug one of the lk te copveyed by deed of th.s date to said J; K. WWougbby by thet: ustees of the Luise Home. t gether with the improvements, &c., as la said deed mepticned, Terms of sak: One-fourth cash (or all cash, at the option of the purchaser), of which @200 mast be paid at the time of sale; and the resiaue ia five )6ars, with interest on the deferred payments at the Fate of 8 per centum per annum, pey abi on five days’ Chaser in defeat x hy DR | chaser In e : 5 Oa THOM, { Trusteos, J_T. COLDWELL: Salesman. © ved in bumbered sixteen, nineteen and twenty-two in J. i ded subdivision of ail of origi: Sud vert of origt cal lots ed undred ai is improved by a two story Brick Dwellivg, containing eight rooms, with all modern tmp: nd will be sold separately ‘The above property is sold subject to the foli. ing incumbrancer, viz: Two deeds of trust, record separately in Liber 815, foli» $3, and Liber 509, 873, of the lan records tor the District of Oo: tbe tormer deed embracing said ios 16 aud ‘Terms of sale: One-third of purchase money cash; balance in two equal iastaimeute, payabie in six id twelve months from day of sale, with tuterest Stsix percent. Trustee reserves a Hea ou each Piece of property aatil whole purclivss money is eid. $80 deposit on each lot at tim Vouveyancing at parc "80! e days day of rstes reverves ricat to resell af risk and cost faulting purchaser, JaMES M JOW®STON. Trastee, DUNCsNSOM BROS , nevSee&ds [Law Beporter | Aucttoneers, EVENING STAR._ raipay. ++. Mevember 3, 1876, Towards the North Pole. DR. ISAAC I. HAYES GIVES HIS vIRWS— THE BKITISH RXPEDITION DECLA FAILUKE Dr. Isaac I. Hayes, the Arctic explorer, Publishes a letter in which he de-ares in round terms that the British expedition ix @ failure; that It in no Way justified the ex pectations formed conserving it; that it sccomplished but very little more than he bimeself had cone, and Uaat it had no right to return after only @ year’s trial. Toe let ter concludes as follows “In copciusion, allow me to say great English expedition, fron Tnuch was expected. looks very lik The ‘Or& WAS sel to carry Which she left at Littieton Is! near where I wintered in 1590-61, and, with the best Intentions in the world, discoveret the great expedition, not where it was expected to be, but in mid-ocean on It« way home. And bow, after all, the great onject has not been attained. Toe scicatific world and the curious Of sll Civilized nations are griev ourly disappointed. For once they were convinced that, since the British govern- ment bad expended its best efforts aud spent iis means to the extent of $750,000, we should bave some positive Knowledge 48 to what ature is busy with about the North Pols, Weill, the worid will roll on as it did before, politliclacs will have their day, and grass will grow beneath the feet of siothfal mea, bot still the curiosity of mau will never resi Ut!) sea and land sbali ts Known from pole to pole. be it of use or vot. Tae great ecluevement of th Eoglish, or at least ous seblevement of sufficient importaacs to ve cabled over, is that + Kequimmax (races cease On the west shore tn latitude Si deg 52 min, where they cross to Greeuland’ This ts in leresting, and to the Scientist a matter of importance, but as I reported Ube same fact from persoval experience some years ago, it can hardly be looked upon as news or infor mation. Itis further stated that ‘the ti practicability of reaching the North Poie was proved’ { maintain that they have proved nothing of the kind, and will still urtber e9y that they have’ done with all their big steamers very little more, viewed practically, than I did with ry litte schooner in an expedition which cost £5,000, or Dr. Kane with bis brigantine. Aad so | ends that for which he hoped so much. It is gratifying to turo from ibis to gelher one *park of comfort out of these icy regtons. Professor Nordenskjold bas actually showe tbat the mouth of the Yenisel river can bs safely reached by the Nova Zembia Sea, and to ail intents and purposes tat the nortn- €ast passage to Cathoyo can be male through a watery highway. Who comes next? Norway bas proved the predictions of he early geographers. ! ogiand nas failed ip ber purpose of more thaa thres and a half centuries; will America be the frst to plaat ber fag at the North Pole? 3.000 IMMIGRANTS A MONTH —An English company proposes to puton & first-class line of steamships bet ween Savannab or Bruns- wick and Liverpool at once, and Keep them running steadily, provided the state wili give them @ bonus of $50,000 @ year for three years. They guarantec, besides, that they ‘Will land 5,000 immigrants per month onour shores. Governor Smith is strongly in favor of accepting the proposition. The vast ben- efits that will accrae from this flood-tide of immigration cannot be estimated in figures. A late official report published shows tnat there are 10,000,000 of acres of rich laud lying idle in Georgia to day. This land put uader intelligent cultivation would double our Wealth in teo years. The immigrants that these ships wouid bring over would naturally seek agricultural pursuits in the absence of large mupufacturing Loterests, ad thous- ands of acres woald soon be thriftily oceu pled and wisely cultivated —{ Adanta (Ga ) Constitution. RAD ACCIDENT TO A Baipe—A terrible accident bas occurred at Maroa, [ilinois, whereby & bride may lose her life. It was the occasion of the festivities supplemental to the marriage of Frauk Scheoc sage to Miss Longstreet, of Middietowa, O r Schenek arrived witt morning, Aad the parents of the groom hat prepared for a supper and reception. Tae guests were seated at the table, whea one of the waiters accidentally knocked @ gasoline lamp from its socket, and it fell oa the sboulder of the bride aad exploded, scatter- ‘pg the burning fluid. Before the flames could be extinguisued her clothing was burned from her chest, her hair was pearly &li consumed, and the flesh on her face, neck, chest and arms was burned frigutfaily. Mrs. Sargent was sitting ff tne pride, and her face and le seriously burned in trying to extinguish the fumes. Tae groom was badly buroed on the bands, as Were aiso one or two others. “THOS. LoWLING, Pinter ttt) ae ei ae PROT TORE: pine, an elegant collec- — 2 want of first class goods should Ve tion. ae HO HOS, DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. yours ‘& MIDDLETON. ‘Beal Estate Auctioneers, TiWesi Counea OF STS BORTH W Es: ‘of trust dated 2% the land records for Washing: in the District of Columbia, at written request of the party secured thereby, and with the consent 0” the executeix of the grantor in paid deed of trust, I sbali geil. at public waction; in front cf the pre: on THU BSDAY, the 9th day of November, 1 4:30 0 clock p.m . those lot <f gro Wn Sod described as lots & aud B, in Me,or's subdivision of lots 1 and6, in eqiare nom- tered thirty (0 ) ‘Terms of ssle: One third cash: and the balance in four payments fu rix, nine twelve and eightecn months, for which the’ purchaser's ustes will be taken, secured by deed of trust upom the property and bearing laterest at the rate o1 = per centam per annum from day oteale A deposit of @30 wil be requir:dat time ofeale Lf terms of 6 comel'ed with in five om kcld at risk and cot of cefau'tin 1 nrchaver a cost. ee eng ae rer DENNIBON, Trustes, oct) dads YOUNG & MIDDLeTO4, aucts JONCANSON BRus., cotioneers, TRUETEK’S SALE ao VALUABLE FRO! By virtue of deed of trust dated October lite AD 1869, aud duly recorded in Liber T nd K, No. 48, folio 10, of the land records, + Washingt .u county, {nthe District of Comm: and by direction of the ler_of the notes, will sell at public saleon MOSDAY, the 30th of October, a. D, 1876. at baif-past 4’o’clock in trout of the premises, the tollow! iece cr parcel of ground, in syare ats jodr ed id eighty-six, (636 ) in the city of Washiagtoa, in = a oe olambin, poles part of lots ove,(1,) 0 (2) ard seventeen. (i7,) ia said syuare, begin- Bing for the seme at the distance of sevent! (71) feet from th on North B ter of a twelve-feet aliey; theace east. on line par- allel with sald Borth B street, fifty (50) feet; thence <r buodred and thirty-seven (187) feet to the a located in a very desirable and This pro} 'Wfermadt sale: One-third of the purchase money to be cash; the balance in Syeel payments at alx 18 POSTPONED until for : BOWN reste, OWNMAN & GRESH, Auctioneers. "7-THE ABOVE . November 6. MUM eande SDW A CELIA LoGaN denies that New York wo men &re mucu given toopium, bul asserts tal arrenic eating, for improvemeat of complexion, is a common practice. Sne Sys: “A few years ago cosmetics coataia- ing bismuth were ip general use, bat were found to yellow the skin until it bscame tawny and created eores and pimples. Tae iemily doctor prescribed arsenical blood purifiers. The patient was told to stop using these when the eyelids became pu ‘Ty and she telt bloated; but it was pleasant to taste, it rounded out the form and beautified the complexion. Therefore the doses were in- creased Instead of diminished; and so preva- Jent now is arsenic eating that any one avie to recognize the losk it gives can pick out its victims.” Is PREVIOUS GOOD CHARACTER to count Jor nothing? Cannot a young man of re- Spectable antecedents hope from his seat at the theate suspicions ‘i to his motives? They tell of @ young lady in Baltimore who stern- ly rebuked ber escort for og permission to “see @ man,” and told him that if be left ber at all be must leave her forever. He did notleave. If be had nad ad spirit he would bave done so. The innocent should not suffer with the gulity. [tis better that ninety-and-nine unrighteous should drink once each than that one earnest soul who really does want to see & man shold bs de- pied that inestimable privilege.—[ Chicago “s JAMES Lick’s ESTATE —At San Francis- co, Cal.,on Tuesday, John H. Lick filed in the probate court @ petition to be appointed administrator of the estate of bis father, the late James Lick. This is the first definite tn- formation of his designs which has been given since his arrival at San Francisco Some weeks ago; but itis understood tha’ in the meantime, by sliowing him a | ion of the resi- dite lett to Pioneers ‘and t academy of sci- ences afler providing for the deiinite ve- quests in the trust It 1s considered ibat the filing of this petition the begin- Ving Of @ Yexatious and expensive liti on. Novel EXPERIMENT IN PEDESTRIAN- ist ~Tw6 young we, Bertha voa Hu- lernand Mary Marshall,” wn» .*V¢ ccom- plished some remarkable feats of pédeairfan- ism in Chicago, will begin at midoigut on tbe 5th of November @ week's walking match in the Central Park Garden. There is some curiosity among medical men to test the powers of endurance of women, and sev- eral physicians will be it throughoat the coming contests. rtha von Hillern and Mary Marshall have both succeeded in SANITARY SCIENCE is making rapid Strides in the cities of the world. Tne Shang- bal prers insists that the persisteot crowing of cocks is @ public nuisance that endangers the health ot the community. A =D A) » Of that | his bride in the | a Burlingtoe Hawheyetems. = Rieter Oooper doesn’t burry up and write somebody explaining bis OF someth ng. Wiil get left. — Cornelius Vanderbii! might just as wet! recover There is so much polities in the country Jost now that nobody cares whether | he cies or wot a — The standard of public inteltigence tne state of lows Iso high mow. tant ikep bave toseod to Kan-as for (arymea ‘im att lows inw ceses | prouseiy 4 by Ube heat af the poilticat Probably caused by of Ube poittioat G seussion. Al any rate, Professor Tice gives itupand the United States signal services ‘ers It is In open defiance of ali scientific calculation A VERY STRA WK MALADY is that from wbieb Lydia Rtokes, Lawrence county, Ala. credit the corres & local and be claims to have his information *® physician familiar with the case, and vows it is “no sell or sensation nor over- érawn.” rious times during the two years. there have been taken from body over 100 pins and needles, besides Wood-splinters, po great number being ex- tracted at ove time. They have —— fad, Deen taken from ail parte of the \y > many sntga,out in bundles, or rather as n ve twisted togetner as though made of soft iron wire, ana. while they are mostly corroded and ‘more or lees deoom- posed, as though they nad passed througe tbe stomach, yet some are bright as though hut Teeently inserted from the sarface Every effort so far has falied to detect how ieprived of both pins and needles, all such femit.ine conveniences being carefally oon cealed from her for long periods of time without materially checking the troabie. The location from whieh they are taken te first indicated by a small postule or pimple. She is delicate, apparently consumpiive, Aud believes that she Ix bewitehed. INTERESTING DISCOVERY OF ANIMAL NEMALNS.—Au important discovery, bither- to not mentioned tn public, of numerous well preserved bones of diluvian aulmals, is reported from Steeten, on the Laha in Ger- many. The cave in which they found was accidentally laid open by the Mi of a colossal biock of dolomite whieh closed it water-tight. A dry, soft, dolom! send, which filled the cave, had preserved the or- ganic remnants most beautifully, without ony Incrustation. © bones were those of the cave lion, larg- er than the presen\.Afriean lion, of the cave bear, and of the cave hyena, ihe latter of Much more powerful build unen the living species. There were also remnants of the horse, the ox, the stag, the rhinocerous and the el 1, 8 well &8 Of several smaller avimals, whieh had been the prey of the lion, the bear and the hyena. [t seems thet tne elepbant calves bad by preference be-a at- lacked and devoured by those diluviac car- Divora. So-cailed koproliths, or petrified ex- crements, were numerous|y mixed with the medley of bones It need scaresiy be sald that the several beasts of prey did not iuhadit the cave to- gether, but that similar species of t it during successive perioas. A good selec- Lion Of the remnante found ts contained in the Musuem at Wiesbaden.—|Lonxon Br- caminer. —<$______ Lucy Hoorrr, writing from Parts to the World, telis bow the ex Empress Eagenie’s claim to beauty wax established. As @ Ng | lat the court of Madrid she wore the Bowing drapery fashionable at that Ume, and which was unfavorable to the dis- play of her ex.juisite figure. One day she fell into @ lake, and was taken out insensible. The thin wet dress clung to ber, and her rep- ulation for faultiessness of form was never | @ilerward questioned. The same writer says | “To ber great credit be it said that, aftershe | became emoress of the French, though she presided over one of the most dissolute courts of modern Earope, the breath of slander never dared assail her. Her married life was far from belrg happy. Like @ true Spaniard, she was passionately jealous of ber husband, who certainly gave her ampie | cause.” ———__ MR. TALM Ge was painfully but not seri- irjared while delivering his sermoa before an immense congregation last San- day morothg. He had just successiaily ae- complished the double somersauit over the ese domed in making the flying leap from he reading desk to the organ loft he missed the second trapeze, failing across @ pew and injuring bis legs eo that be was unable to conduct the evening performance.—(Bur- lington Hawkeye. HistoRY REPRATS ITSELF —With the | Tevival of #l1k pocket handkerchiefs we note the resurrection of the industry of whieh Fagin was @ professor and the Artful Dodger & promising pupil. Nine silk bandannas Were found upon two young pickpockets ar- —- Central Park oa ‘Sunday. Yr erald. ————_________ &7-A battalion of troops, are rived at Havana from Spain yeotarans, &7-A member of the Brooklyn Ant! T: bacce astociation approvingly notes the ac- curacy With which @ smal! boy will measure the distance from his mouth to the ground, after smoking bis first cigar. 87 When the Rhode Is!and militia paraded the otber day, you might hear the officers tbupdering their commands: “Gaide rigb!, steady, men; don’t push any oae over into Connecticut!” &7 There is no accounting for tastes. The Crag clerk who put an end to his life at the North End, Monday moraing. used @ pistol, while bis shelves were crowded with polsons.—| Boston Glebe. 87" A young lady, of this city, who was in- attentive @t whist,has broken off ber ev- gagement with her iover because he recom- mended her to “‘scoop her mind up in@ eve shell,and Ox it on the game.”"—( a rgus. 87 Do you ever read the newspapers? Not Have you any opinions about anything? Not Do you Kvow your it hand from your left? No! Do you consider yourself a species of born idiot? “Yes! Then you are St for a juryman. swear bim!—[Fr. s7-There is sometning tragic in the fate of ‘Women who possess no womanly charms aoa receive littie or nothing of the chivairic at- tention that is commonly given to their sex, bat who bave to win thelr way only by sturdy service and unshowy worth. Too often they grow sour and repulsive. S7A correspondent wants to know the best time made in walking. The best time we know of was when we were bome from @ Thursday evening lecture one night, and mace & mile in @ little over four hours. ‘e wouldn't bave waiked so fast, only the Old gentleman was expected home at mid- bight, and she mad to leave the night hey under th: —{ Norwich Bulletin. = . father. by ‘ 7 Cow ine to Lavra V. P city. [Alexandria papers please copy On Tharvas) Mev. J.T. Kelly-avsieied by Bev 0-0 P23 a Fovsts to Leitz, daugater of onanr. On the 24 of etaerey pers ot ome ,e m afer a'sbort tines, WiLL ART. sth sear cf bis age,e ‘Baltimore for care. Gils faneral will take lace from his son's ( 5 Geary) residence. 119 D street north: