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SS DRY GOODS. [1° FoR THE HOLIDAYS! AMPLED ATTRACTIONS. ALL THE NOVELTIES oF THE SEASON at '. M. TOWSON & CO's. Just received from the aac Homburg Eeges, from 1 ty 6 incl lowing low prices: 5. 6%, 7,5, 0. I all sold for doabie the m Also, 119 pirees Gros Grain Sash Kibbons at 3c. per mn roam £09 yards of wile. at the fot 15,9 and Zc on silk 3 Bderen Fancy Sik Mattors, at S7%4c Bdoren Brocade Silk Mull re, a cae Boren | yark-syusre Silk Mulll-re. very tow BD doren Datios o Mdoren Ladies’ Linen Hakfs Ladies’ Initial Hakfs. Ladies’ Fine Embr: id: Ladies" and Gents Gents* Initial Hunt. i and Seal Brown, Navy Blue Drees aahmere, Bottle Green, Navy Blus. Seal ©. M, TOWSON & CO., 636 Penmsylvania Avenue, des D cote math side. PPOMDAY ANNOUNCEMENT. LOWEST PRICES 1 WASHINGTON, READ FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS. For the next tendays we will sell @) White Bel spreads at Wcents, worth $1; what is left after that time will be <old ott wholesale sbest 2 bafton Kil Gloves, new for gl al skirts, cloth, from @1.62% "loaks, new, from $3.75 te $30;a 4 LANNETS, 5 best goods: 2 ‘Oil Cloths is very large, and we will tris Be sales om thes DRESS GOODS. DRESS GOODS 3.000 yards Colored Cashmercs, new shades, at 22 ered Alpaca. at 20-.;4 good Bed Cashin plenelidl article at 62%: hairs at prices that defy competi onble Fold Alpaca at 22's; aaplendid at Se: 5 Pr hort : 1 case Canton A-eplendid line of Shawls. Sh. We ter-proofs, Fianncls, lemen 3 Underwear Call and Qe convinced WISWALL & GWYNN. No. 705 Market Space ST lon « forget the number deed tr N.W. *, White and Cutored Tw illed and Pisin Bive Beaver Cloths extra low prices frown, Blue nd Cardinal Skirts very heap @ pieces Binck and Colored Cashmeres, and Mori- nos.” Some in very fine qualities Silk at less than old rates Cassimeres for Men and Boys 1 sof Br ods W. M. BROWN, No 314 Sth street m. w., necr Pa. ave -— i ~ CLEA Best Ingrains, § Mf fi r T. NL NLU DENS, 209 Market Space. ROWDED ALWAYS. SELLING DRY GOODS VERY CHEAP CARTER’S, 707 Market Daw ree ' DECEMBER 3p, 1876. LEAVE WASHIN' . ore and Wi me Stations. Baltimore. A: l Way Stations, olmak of Hacks and Letermaediate seationss Main rk, Philadelphia and Boston: 00—New Yor Pullman Parlor Cars, (Sunday, Ieaves timers, ji: 00 m. for Bal . Annapolis aud Way Sta- only $:05—Point of Rocks, Piedmont. Winchestpr, Har- Tisoulurg, Hagerstown, and Way Stations. S$ 30— Baltimore ‘ay Static Ex; 5 at Sleepers. 10:15~Baltimore Express, P.M. 12:15—Baltimore. Way Stations, Ellicott City and Annapolis. No connection for Ellicott City and 3 . Philadelphia and Norfolk Express, Alexandria Junction. On Sunday, all Way Hiona and Baltimore only. and Way Stations, Frederick via 3:30—Puint of Rocks and W: 4:30—Baltimore and Annapol jon ter Let Stations. Express, Way Sta. i 4:50—F rederick and Potot of Recks, (via Metropol- Salurday for Ha: itan Branch.) Connects on gerstown and Winchester. Rasa . gry a Ke one Lang! te napolis Ex . (Except Saturday,) Hage: town and Winchomer. texeept arday end Sunday.) Sleeping cars to Cincinnati, Louis- ville and Columbus. 7:00—Baltimore and Way Stations. 7 00-P ght Express. York. Stops at Bladeus wis Expres. Chicago. Cincinnati, Low: and Pittsburg. Sleepers, 2:15, 4:30, 3:20. 9-25, p.m invill $00. a. m.; daily; 6:00 p.m. daily excep® Saturday. All other trains daily except Sunday. All trains stop at Relay Station No connect Sanday for Hagerstown Valley Branch; or for New York and Philadelphia at 8: 00 & m. and 1:30 p.m. For further information apply at the Baltimore and Ohio Ticket Offices, ington Stations, and 485, 601 and 603 Penvsylvania avenue, and 613 Lith street northwest, where orders will be taken for beesage to be checked and received at any point in “THOS. R. SHARP, Master of Transportation. L._M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. KOONTZ, General Agent. GREAT Pennsylvania Route. To the North, West, and Southwest. Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. NOVEMBER 277n, 1876. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of 6th and B stroets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, 9:55 a. m. daily, with Parlor €: ‘and Sleeping Cars from Pittaburg, Pittsburg to Cinciunatl, St- Lonis and Chicago 7:40 p.m... daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. TIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandaigua. Rochester, ‘and the North. 7 ith Palace Oars fo daily, except St York and the East, 2:05 a. m. m. daily, with Palace Cars attac! press of Pullman Parlor Cars, except Sunday. For New York and the East, 1:30 p.m daily, ex- nds awit Patton Care to New York and $y . 1:30 pn. m. daily, except Sunday, and 5-30 and 9:20 p. m. daily! .m. daily, except Sun: Accommodation for Baltimore, 7:35 a.m. and 4:20 Pim. daily, except Sunday. For Pope's Creek Line 7:35 a. m. and 4:20 p.m. daily except Sunday. i :39 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. daily, For Annapolis, 9: AWAY AND ALEXASDRTA & WASHINGTON r ND ALEXAN ASHIN s RAILKOAD an For, Alexandria, 1:55, 6.7, $.9.40.118 m, 1, + 4:20, 5.6:10.7:60 p.m. On Sunday at 9 a'm..and I and 7 p.m. For the South, via Rickonond, 1:53 a, m. daily; and 2. and 10 pm. datty via Lynchburg, 7:15 BP. Trains lease Alexandria for Washington, 6, 7, 5 10 1 0. 5.6:10, and 7 p.m! 6:10 p.m. from Hotels M FRANK TE UNIVERSAL Jan3-ly Tickets good till m: Appiy to api-ly j LUMBER. - LUMBER. LUM LUMBER. OUR REDUCED PRICES: VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, per hundred..g1.50 Our best Lumber; ne split boards; ail 16 feet jength, at WILLET & LIBBEY’S, ant n ots Best Red Twill Flan- Ladies’ Wool Under now2-tr PENNSYLY AVENUE Q3Q MYRTLE GREEN, 39° 3 CE. SEAL BROWN. AND NAVY BLUE. §| ae BLACK MATE ALL-WOOL FRENCH ©A KET CHECK DR Fosters. Gloves, Handkerchiefs. Ties. jamburg Edzings. Neck RufMing, Ribbons, Wool Blapkets. Bed Spreads, Table Linens, ‘Towels, Sheeting, Shirtings and Linings of all kinds Underwear and Collars and Cuffs 3 ‘ool Black Cashmere G5c. and up. in 4 4 Bleached Cotton FXc., Silks from 75. to $4 0. tS Button Kid Gloves in all colors @1.35, At 939 Pennsylvania ave. Remember the number. BRODHEAD & CO., 939 Penna ave 9th and 10th sts. MEKES and BAS ous, ie eI Lyons Block H. TUCKER Invites attent the rare bargains he can offer in first cline G a BRODHEAD'S, 1205 F street, between 1th and 13th ste. IN CRASH 6c. per yard, Doylies '0e. per dozen, k els Sc. ¢ $2 per Jor. full size, D ya And acompiete ince. FOR SALE. Lbave to day received from Philadelphia three lots of VELVET t> -ll at $2.4), $3.0 and $40 yard. These ost oe, re ma = Sion pnt penne toa Centennial Exhibition, and Aaished with spec m Tgusrant-e them to be the finest gvods of that imported hased these gemds far below their value, = determined tosell at aay price Father oto L tocail and examine before purchas ug cleew here. ne we offer extractiinary bargains. CONNOLLY'S, 605 Ninth street, Opposite Patent Offire SOUTHER PINE % SIDING $1.50 All 16 feet length; 8-inch stock, at Gth street and New York Avenue WHITE PINE CULLS, per hundred... $2.00 Onr best Lumber; wide boarda; Ro split boards; 10, 12, 14'aud 16 feet lengths, at WILLET & LIBBEY’S, WHITE PINE SIDING. per handred... iood Sound Lumber, ar cet and New York Avenue. $2.00 NORTH CAROLINA FLOORING (heart)..$3.00 44 aud 5-4; two years’ seasoned, ar WILLET & LIBBEY’s, LUMBER MERCHANTS, Corner 6th street and New York ave. LUMBER ! LUMBER! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES, nov 21-tr after this date we will sell all k: reatly reduced prices. ine Siding ; per hundred)... 440ak Fencing, may 2 And all other kii Lomber eqnally as A small jot of Oak, Hickory, Walnut aud Poplar at lens than one half the usual price. A largo lot of Brick and Sand at lowest market prices. GEORGE H. JOHNSON, augls. 17 Corner 15th and R streets uw. MITCHELL & MARTIN, (Seccemors to Joun T. Mircwett,) 931 Pennsyl ya ia Avenue. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRESS GOODS. We have within = few days added to our stock a large assortment of the very best and newest styles of goods im the New York market SILKS, VELVETS, CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &c. Matiaicnse ‘The latest styles of Goods, in silks, Clothe and cascimeree. " enea Our of MOURNING GOODS is the best to found ae cae including COUBTALD'S cy and Crape Veile of all sizes. LADIES CLOAKS, DOLMANS, CIRCULARS and Children # Cloaks, all new and Late styles. Our stock of Housek and Domestic Goods te fall and complete at all and st the lowest mar- Ket rates. Que Price Only. novlé-tr MITCHELL & MAR SS 5 MANUFACTORY DRESS SHIRT MA GENT'S FURNISHING EMPORIUM. HERTS FOR BOYS. sn@nished, at Bic. i—F you wish MEN'S SIZE they are Mc. PE eae oe, Rcteet ise ace TH RPEORSAGCD? Bre a En Prices yer : soa pa ‘uBR EST FOOD Foi NFANTS, ing the GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE IGHEST amot’ Au ‘Se NouRISH- cal LE AND CONVE-| DELIVERED 2 ow rears 43 Sew Bond stevet, Lon- | smaller loads cents CHEMISTS aod STOREKEEPERS THROUGH. | OFFICE OF waste OKT 23,409 18 dee? sand febiv, mosed Stenpid aay 008. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. to the interest of purchasers of material ox besitos porguces thexecbviny mack’ teres superior lot of FLORIDA FLOORING, 44and54kilndried. Also VIRGIN together with a large MOULDINGS, DOORS, &c., dc., which 1 will seli at prices to suit purchasers. DANIEL SMITH, Phoenix Mill, 1210 Uhio avenue angtr (CARPETS AT A SACRIFICE. FURTHER REDUCTIONS TO BE MADE. AN ATTRACTIVE PERSE AT ATTRACTIVE Rugs Velvet. v ety oa ~ Floor Oil-cloths 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, c, M. WSON & CO. novl3-eotr 636 Pa. av., south side, near 7th, 4200 110 Bridge atest: Geurgutows: JANSON BROS., Auctionsers, ince Southeast corner 9th and D streets. FOURLICE KING REFRIGERATORS AT ATC pid Bk ACCOUNT OF WHOM IT MAY CONC i (nm TUESDAY MORNING. December 12th, commencing at 10 o'cieck, wo will sell the above goods to cover advances and cherges DUNCANSON BROs., Auctionsers. deck 3t GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. Juomrsons —<CSt DRESS SHIRT MANUFACTORY. SUK BEST DRESS SHIRTS TO ORDER FOR Fit warranted perfect. giisteriat and workmanship warranted to be first- a MENS’ FINE FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY FINE FLANNEL UNDERWEAR TO ORDER sepsi-tr S04 F street nw. Lo Droit Building. FALL STYLES a NOW READY BROADWAY DRESS HATS FROM $5 TO § A FINE SOFT AND STIFF FELT. HATS OF THE MOST APPROVED PATTERNS. BOYS’ AND CHILDREN 8 HATS, new shapes. Fine assortment of SILK, ALPACA and GING HAM UMBEELLAS. KERR & GREEN, Hatters, sepl?-tr 1419 Pa. ave., above Willard’s Hotel. WE ARE RECEIVING DAILY from those Sligant SO CENT UNFINISHED mud 91 it a FINISHED SHIRTS, made of the best Wamautts Muslin and Twenty-one Hundred Linens at the BRANCH BALTIMORE SHIRT FACTORY, No 1012 F street, Washington. RE, Manager. INEST DRESS SHIRTS Di of the very best material and in th n manner for $2.25, at the BRANCH B. OBE SHIRT FACTORY, 1012 F street. marlé-tr J. W. DARE, Manager. ii STEAMERS, &. JOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MON- ROE AND THE SOUTH. WINTER SCHEDCLE. ‘The swift and elegant LAKE will leave as above from h wharf, foot 6th street. every MO DAY and THURSDAY: at 3 grclock TUES pm. Returning, will leave Norfolk ever: ; DAY and FRIDAY. came hour, z Single fare. 3 Round trij State rooms and _For freight or a Mieais extra. ¢ appiy at office Inland and Passage ard Coasting Company, 6th-street wharf, n23-ir . RB. route to Richmond and all Quantico. The steam- ‘aptain H. 1. War ‘ny els LY m. for Quantico, con leave 7th street wharf d: 5:25 B F.and P. railroad for Richmond ints South. The steamer will arrive at S p.m scexcept § ee a # "DODD, Agent, rth strost wharf. _¥_T.D. MYERS, General Supt novis-Iin JFFOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. THE STEAMER “MATTANO,” Cart. W.H. Byizs, will leave her wharf, foot of fth "street. every MONDAY nn ele THURSDAY MORNINGS, at 7 o clk’ pgs on the Potomac Ri Nemini. Returning, will arr TUESDAY and FRIDA dow Ww. ashington on about sun- for Gri Little Fer: Eeturp next cer] Lis POTOMAC RIVER LANDIN( Steamer JNO wsliate landings River, stopping the Metropolitan Bank, Yroratthe wharf. yv26ir CLYDES NEW EXPRESS LINE, BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA NDRIA. JW ASHING. 7 TOWN, D.« UN AND GEOR! CLYDE & CO., ath Whi _Vhila CUNARD LINE. the outward York or B. bothing to the nc On the homeward passage, crossing the meridian 9 @ at 42 lat., or nothing to the north « THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS EEN NEW YORK AND LIVER- NG AT CORK HARBOR. aphton New ¥ ‘And ‘lke ine WEDNESDX ae in nd every following s yi DAY from New York. ene ory Steamers marked * do not carry steerage passen gers ATE OF Passace—Cabin. $90, $109 and $133, |, kecording tu accommodation. Ticket $15 gold, additional, Return tickets on favorable terms. cerage tickets to and from all parta of Europe at very low rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp other ports on the Continent and for’ Mediterranean ports. ’For freight amd passage apply at the Company's office No. 4 Bowling Green; #r both steerage ani cabin, to SMALLWOOD & MORRISON No 515 7th atroet, CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. NEW DEPARTUT WASHINGTON. PHILA N AND PROVIDENCE ST ers of the afore line will leave Philadel- ATURDAY, at or ity will | Ty MONDAY, nt phia. No wharfage om outward through bills of lading issued to and ove ports. Freights received and a H ‘from: .106 p.m. Orders for de livery of freights are received at 1202 F strect and 9th street northwest. W. P. CLYDE & €O., No. 128. Wharyes. Philadelphia, J. H. JOHNSON & CO., ton, foot 12th st. n. w. 2, jalttr Agents for Washin; ot 12th PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUT No. 4 BULFINCH ST., BOSTON, (OPPOSITE REVERE HOUS THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; On, SELF-PRESERVATION. MORE THAN ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD Gold Medal Awarded to the Author by the “National Medical Association,” March 31st, 1516. “The untold miseries that resuit from indiscretion in early life, may be alleviated and cured. Those who doubt this assertion should purchase the new Medi cal Work published by the Pranour Menican Ix STITUTE, Boston. entitled The Scrence of Life, or Self Preservation... Price $1. ity impaired by the errors of youth or too Close application to business, be restored and manhood regained. Alko. another you Mental more thau two hundred royal t engravings, bound in sub- in. Price only $2. wely enough to .— London Lancet. “SCE CE OF LIFE™ alsocontains im fifty ve le medical prescrip- ae ach one of which is worth the price e ‘The Book for yonng and middle-aged men to read nest now is the Science of Lite. or Self Preservation. iis gor fine sin the Ghict Consulting Phosiciat th, 5 ian of the’ Peabody Medical Institute, Noe 4 Bulluch street, Boston, Mass.” ‘epublican Journal. “The Science of Life ie beyond all comparison the Moet extraordinary work on Physiology ever pub- lished .""— Beston Herald. se Hiope;nestiod in the bottom of Pandora's box, and er wings anew ince tie ieauing of thesa jelibe seahewrenths weer gs Sena) fate, which are teac musands how tony: the maladira that ‘sap the citadel of life.’ Philade!- nauirer. young, the middle-aged, ME Tr buns. = m valuable medical work.treating excl and Nervous Diseass It should be read by the and even the old.” —Neve Yor! aud only Medal ever conferred 1: Medical tam in tin country. aieee pid ‘was noticed at of its Sountey.’ This magnifeest Medal is Pith more than one hundred India diamonds, of rare ancy. _ Fate we ap in its execution and the richness of its materials and size, this is decidedly the most notice- able medal ever struck in this country for an pur, y the nals thi ut the set hatever. worth the Wamisutucs,” St was talrjy won wrorthily bestuwed.” — Massachusetts man, June 3d, a7 Cal sent on receipt of 6c. for postage. Either of the above works wnt by mall on receipt ; PEABODY MEDICAL INSTT: FY julfinch Street, Boston, Mass., opp. can pg p.m. Fane a (late wily (0. G17 ave., AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ROOKER & LEWIS. Auctioneers, ERY “ete HROMS collection to be sold at without apy restriction or regervat: Y MORNING and E 11th, st 10 o'clock a.m. and Ctom ealee as above. u ‘ The above consiqument comprises subjects: from our best artiste of Li igure, Maries ‘iews, Doth foreign and domestic. and must be patie ahibiion to alt on Seterday Afternoon and vening preceding the sal, when joges wi beready. BROOKER & LEWIS: Aue Marble Busiding. deel tt Northwest cor. 1th stand Panay. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctionser. TEN WALNUT AND PAINTED CHAMBER SETS, MATTRESSES, COMFORTS, BLAN E ABPETS, bee AT AL ETS. SHEETS, On BIONDAY, the » Tshall x Ter: HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF A YALWABLE TRA OF LAND IN THE COUNTY OF WASHING TON, D C., ABOVE GEORGETOWN, AN KNOWN AS'GREEN SPRING, IMPROVED BY ARYSLLING HOUSE AND OTHER BUILD. By virtne of a decree of the Sapreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equit Cause No. 4.002, Edwin A Clabaugh vs, Josep Ehreantrant cf al ister, will be undersicued, aa tru 6 HURSDAY. che 21st day of December, A D. 1876, at 4 o'clock p.m., at public auction, on Premises, all that piece of parcel of land in the cou of Washington, District of Columbia, known a described as part or section of Columbia Foundry, 1 est of Georgetown, D. ., and contained in the following metcs and bounds, according to the survey ip filed in said canse, to wit: Beginning at the e 410 perches measured on a line drawn south 68 degrees east from n stone No. 4, planted near alarge cedar tree; running thence on ‘said line reversed north 69 degrecs west, 2.4-10 perches to a stone No. 4; thence as follows, viz: North 30 degrees, west I perch, north W% degrees, east 17% porches, north 77 dezreca, ‘west 1834 perches, south 43) degrees, west I] perches, south 1st degrees, east 4 perches, north 77 degrees, east 4% perches, south 12% perches, south 35 degrees, east § perches, south 80% degrees, west 9% — south 49 degrees, east 2 per TOS, east 7 27-100 perches, south 82% porches, Norn Gy deghaed, ws 450 19) perchda, north 59 de north 77% degrees, 92-100 perches, south 22% degrees, wont reea, weat 483-100 perches, orth 75% degrees, west 3 perches, north M jegrees, cast 7 22 100 perchos to the beginning, con- taining 2 acres, 3roods, and 2) perches, with the im. provements, rights, privileges, ways, water courses and appurtenances. The property is iinproved by a large dwellin stone mill. west and ‘A stream of water runs through the place. It isa suitable place for a brewery or other Reanufacturing purposes, or for a butcher's eatab. lishment. lat ‘of the property cau De seen at auc tien rooms of Thos. Dov fi <a ays < of purchase money cash, six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months from day of sale, with interest at seven per cent. nntil paid. Balance of purchass money to be secured by the notes of the pnrchaser or purchasers, indorsed to the satisfaction of the trnstee or all the purchase money can be paid cash on day of sale or ratification thereof by the court. 'T urchase money to be ® lien on the property deed given until shail be pai purchaser or purchasers. 2%) deposit will be re uired when the property is sold. bs 8 POW. J. MILLER, Trustee, nue, near 6th street DOWLING, Auct. Reporter] B H. WARNER, corner 7th and F streets. t ‘S$ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME ‘ EXTENSION OF NINTH f BOUNDARY® trast da til All the purchase money and interest il conveyancing at the cost of the 490 Louisiana a THO: nov2t-cotw {Law luly record of the Land Record nthe District of ton. in t ot ninmbe Lsubdiy B. sens >. ' PRUSTEE’S SALE OP fi ROUNDED BY Uo Vv. SEVEN KOUNDARY STREETS atedt the 150 AND of ad the enbsert ined thereby, will chest bidders, « 12th day of December, 4 ntumbered one. twir oY which will b id Land all ularly sheven, six, amis in ing i annum from the day of sale. of trust cn the property sold chuser's rate of eight pe to be steure Alle ris per HYD THOS T COL Powsman & GREEN, om Auctioneers, No. 412 7th street of the land Inmbin.and at the request will sel of the party thereby ction. in front of the aber 21st 23 1 of ground situate District of Columbia, A twen: hort! id Isth treet twenty-five (25) feet. west hundred (100) feet. north twenty-five (20) feet, hundred (100: feet. to the begivning. ne third cash: 1) will be required cing at cost of purchaser a iw ee) a one week. the trust ust as of sale are tee Will resell By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date on the fourteenth day of October, A. D- 1872, and recorded in Liber No. 6u7, folio 259.one of thi land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on ESDAY, December 13th, A.D. 1876. at 4 o'clock p.mn.rall that icce or parcel of ground, situ: ow Bintrict of Col C te in the city of ‘ashington, in the jumbia, knowh as northwest and running thence east nij one-quarter (4%)inches on F enty signe (ee) six (6) teen (19) feet four and iat We) inches, ai thence north exghty-eight ( p) foot six (8) inches place Tw e imp ‘story and baseme: ineteen ( street, thence south inches; thence west nine- e he be, ) cash; balance intwo twelve (12) months, be secured by dead quited at d ya Gayn from day of sale the Trustees risk of def haser bad WAUTEE Such AN, _decl-dte WM. A. GORDON. UNG & MIDDLETON, ee nen Real Estate Auctioneers, TRESIDENC SALE OF A VALUABLE € A Bi ‘NCE ON NORTH SIDE OF RAN STREET. BETWEEN 14TH AND STREETS NORTHWEST. virtue of a deed of trast to us, dated May sist) XD ts, and duly Focerded ts Liber No, ICK COR. lota |, folio one of the land for Disrlet of jlumbia, and at the request of the party ‘secured at AUCTION SALES. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioncer, WwW Yoel nw. connee Mote ead D strecte WEsT. Id On WEDNESDAY, Menring at 10 o clock «. public auction. at Nos 1000 sad 1002 K Street northwest, ( fo ae Miken's Hotel.) the following named articles— Bedding, Walnut Chamber Suites, SENATE.—After our report closed, diseus- Sion was continued on the appeal takea b. Mr. Merrimon from he decision of the chair m1 shall Is, hairs, ‘and Tules were not In existence. Gilt Frame Mirrors, Parlor Suites upholstered in | ‘The discussion which foliowed elicited the Plush and Re; freee Reo Sofas and ae ag told fact that nearly all the » democratic reaus nut Bedeteads, Se, Cornices, Window Cartas, Martie top Tables, Whatnots, Lanbrequins, Brusels and Thres Ply Carpets, Rugs, Hall Carpets and Qilcloths, Wai nut Hatracks. Cottage Furniture, Walnut Ward fobes. Hair, Husk and Spring. Mattrmes. Blankets Sheers, 8 ind Bolsters; als, and Washst Senators as wll as republican, concurred with the | chair that there were no joint rules in fores, although both houses, Mr: Jobuston, of Vir. | & ta Lp Fd ander day, and ai they were not recognized by the ‘Senate as rules. When the question on the appeal of Mr. Merrimon from the de- | cision of the chair was put to vote the de- cision Was sustained by yeas 5), nays 4— Messrs. Maxey, Merrimon, Whyte ‘and With- ere. Mr. Withers introduced a bil! for the relief of owners and purchasers of lands sold for direct taxes in the insurrectionary statos. The chair laid before the Seuate a commu- | nication from the ent of Scate en- | closing a statement fees collected and ac- | te his sale offers great inducements to housekeepers and the trade gouerally, as it ie peremptory, aad the furniture is in good condition. Terms decd V WASH. Bo WILLIAMS. Auct PASH. B. WILLTAMS, Auctioneer, 1001, northwest cornor 18th and D streets ¥ HOUSKHOLD FURNI S. ac. AT AUCTION . CARPETS T cou ts reported by diplomatic officers of the Two hundred (240) yards Brassels Carpet; twenty | United States. Ordered to be printed and lic 30) pairs Lace Curtains; one (1) Parlor Suite up- | on the table. hiolstered in ‘maroon rep, consisting of seven | On motion of Mr. Edmunds, the Sonate pieces: one (1) Parlor Suite upholstered ia green, ask. picors: ed in black hairctoth, es: two Parlor Suites then took up the joint resolution, proposing an amendment to the constitution of the United States in regard to the count of the (1) Partor Suite uphol consisting of weren pholstered in crimana ensisting of seven piecesoach:two(2)Dree | electoral vote, and it was read. iug Case Suites. black wa'nat, marble top, three Before proceeding With the considerai@ ack Walnut Chamber Suites; four @ thereof the Senate went Into executive ses sion, and when the doors were reopened, at 3. p.m., adjourned until Monday. —_—_—__r-___— 8; twill Frame Mirrors; one (1) Black Walnut Whatn two (2) Oak Bed-room Suites, trimmed with black walnat; four (4) Painted Bedroom Suites, six (6) Dining Tables; Ingrain Carpets in gt ) rooms; Mattress i Linen ant A COUNTRYMAN'S MISTAKE.—Yesterlay Linen. eighicen (18) Stoves; Cooking ant | abeut noon, while the voting was going on. + tndhinek walnut’ amd (other ariities marked ig | HHK, long-haired, seedy-looking snan rote Schedules At upon the pavement near the court house, By virtue of and slid off, and hitched an emaciated pony to awn awuing post, and began loading about the polls. After he had kept this up about half an hour without any satisfactory resulis, he sidlod up to a negro, who was also busy’ do- ing = in particular, and whispered, “Just pint out Sam to me.” «What Sam?” “Sammy Tilden, of course, the man that's running for office at this “lection.” “Never heerd ofhim befoah—reckon he is moved out In the country.” The Se then took an tnfelligent white man off to one side, whispered. “Dye see Hayes about in theerowd!” Tv rrogated man professed ten 5 “Well, what I wanted to know is, whaPatr didates that air paying #5 for votes, like they were at last election when I was in town? When he was told that there were no logg! candidates running, and that there was no: whisky ronning, either, he raved and went on like aptrate. He said the whole town was an infernal swindle. He had come thirty- five miles out of his own count to vole 4 here, because he thought it was a live town. The whole darn election was a perfect farce to fool people with, and he was going to let the blamed Lown slide. b folie 139, one ton coum Fe Tat ae NALLY. Trastee WILLIAMS, Auct H. WARNER, Auctioneer, 6 F street, opposite Masonic Temple, TRUSTEES’ SALK OF IMPROVED OPER. NTH STREET. BETWE ao ND r Ni | NOBTHW deed of trast the District ¥_O% M STREE t uest of the party secured, ction, in pat ott + part of Lot se ne, (41,) beginning nerf said lot WARM street. au ug te lot of that width, containing 2,209 sq) or less. together with the improvements th sisting of a two-story Frame Dwelling E Term ethint casks, tal 12 ment ih with reference to the ruling that the joiot | ™ CLEAR CASE oF layton, A Inrimtp ation — “Well, Mra. € "remarked his - as he bunched ap the: , “the charge is cietartang the panes say you had a po A your and hit bim with club.” “Peter, come up bere.” commanded the woman gaming to the audience: ore WAS COUrL-plastor over and her conviction seemed ."amitled the wits, “you ing around up-stairs and yor Tan against or. They say we had « fight. my darling, bat you know better, dowt you?” For a ne a scalp-wound, in. certal ded, bat « her face cause! nim lo say never knew as fight, and of courses ide "t strike m: “Peter and I never quarrel,” remarked the wife. “There isn't aday that we don't say how much we love each other, and how giad Weare Uhat fate threw us together. Are you satisfied, Jud The Court gave Peter a look of contempt and motioned the pair to go out, whe Biya Wore a grin as big as a bee-hiv nen ly Closed the court. Detrott Bree Press 87-A New Hampshire blacksmith refasnd toshoe a physician's horse beenuse it bad been driven in a district infected with the smallpox 87The way tt seribing “you see if a d@lar for a »win it. another fellow always gets they never offer you your money 87-A countryman bargained with a Oali- fornia photographer for a hall-length of himself at half price, delivered a fine view of Waistharml the vi dniged in remarks more f je than polite 87 A writer in the Phrenologival Journal ad vires young men who a wife “to be governed by judge that the writer aforesaid tco much by ois wife aid. “governal” sehin.” Morr, Heys 87 The ladies of the University Churol Will hold anapron and aecktie festival in the Yestry of the church this evening.—{ Norwich Bulicin. Really, with such costumes, we should think We dear creatures could almost imagine themselves back in Paradise.— 2a, Balirton 87" An exe! ange asks: «What isthe trouble among our young men?” Areund here it seems to be that there are six king days between every two Sundays and they ford that it isan anjust dispensation, and that there ought to he more Sundays. He was a jow, with ral wig, md beanl.and false teeth, who, riding on the Erie toward Rutherfurd, raised hie Window and said, “God commands us to re- atr,and it Is essential to inhais the ne atmosphere provided for us.” Meanwhile the old lady behind bim was catching cold.{N. ¥. "feraid. 1 for manny yours And, remarking again the whole clection e838 mel! at tisk | WAS a farce, he started for his pony. 7. aged yarchaser 5 « As soon as a solemn-faced policeman ar- . IR. Trasteos, | Tested him for tying his horse on the paye- resprettully invited to WB DUVALL, {Tras ment, the farce began to wan 2o'clock p.m. deed e _ J.T. COLDWELL, Sa Recorder fined him #10 this ing, the] BURKE. On Saturday nber Oth, 2876. ar a 1 [HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. farcical nature had entirely disappeared.— | o'clork am. at the resi son in law, Mer (San Antonio ( Ter.) Herald. atrick O Har. hwest Thomas CATALOGUE SALE Boewe a nai ty Tipperary, i OFA = Two AND A HALF Wives ror Every | . : lan F COLLECTION OF Rooks. FARMER IN THE EMPIRE STATE —In Mrs. | got poathy Sj fell known readdon = Lozier'’s parlors in 14th. stree ing, the woman suffragists we with the exist ing political mixedness, as call- ing louder than « for the abolition of dis- rtion of sex at the ballot box. Henrietta Westbrook said that statistics bh e delightel t copy of f the Doe Toons, sonthwest nd ‘lth street cornur Pe TUESD. ESDAY and THI htout the startling fact that fary Y EVE 1 rv 12th, 13th amd . nthe average, in the course of mencing eich evening at hall past 7 o'clock pre wives apiece! The speaker said han Was required to take care of his S NOWLERG: Kéctiouess wn clothes. he would find less tir . that our country has need magh of a | ral holocaust among the politicians; that * is much boasting of the exposure of nd corruption, but that cleantnz the of the cup and the platter will tent men, while nothing but turning th upside down will make the w It was the speaker's ambitic commiissi¢ sinish thy 3 FRAME ERT. RY THWEST ¥ of sabe E.COLDWELL, & tSHAL'S SALE WAs worn oul and ¥ Sun, sth OMANTIC e il K 1 upon ast will be s: of Wm. 1 to be of San Was engag e Baneau nd anrothe Jennie Bennett Miguel, and while at MeMan ladies being given to playing p: Miss Bennett dressed herself in malo a and accompanied her. tr for 9 through the town. At night th rest. and Gerard, seeing them rett together, supposed that his affian lover, and fired a haif dozen shots body of Miss Bennett, who fell deal spf afterward went to New York, where arrested. He will shortly be taken tc Francisco. deed Waa 100t PARLOR SUI ya Lor KS: HAIR « NTER TA D IN R KS AND ROC! F iT AD: > . 1576, com: hall well, at TL streets Furniture: A Parneric INcipent.—The Allento: (Penn.) Register of the 6th inst. says: “« Thursday week Mrs. Annie Fawkes, of darville. Chester county, was found dead in bed, with her head leaning over a cradle, the little child in it playing with her hair,’ un- comscious of its bereavement. The neighbors | noticed in the morning that the mises re mained closed, and as no sign of life becan apparent, they became suspicious. Finally a number of persons went to the house, anit finding no response to their knocking forced their way in, and found Mrs. Fawkes dead, as related above. The cause of thedeath was decided by the jury to have been apoplexy. She retired in good health on Wednesda ¥-throe 1 | evening. Her age was twenty-five years Tabdieignn of eyuare numbered three bundred aud | Fier husband is employed on the telegraph twelve (312), in the city of Washington. ekg f the Phttedel d Renal. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in three air force | lelphia and Reading equal instalments, payable in six,twelve andeigh- | railroad, and was in Philadelphia atthe time bi this sad "bereavement occu Two smal months after date, respectively, with interest a date. and secured by deed of traston the pre- | children now miss the fond devotions of a kind mother.” A deposit of $100 will be required at the time sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within five days the Trustee reserves the right OAT-MEAL JELLY.— A very delicate Fellat the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. | breakfast dish can be made of oat-meal jelly Mtoe | Soak haifa pint of good oat-meal over night in one and a half pint water. In the morn- EST. By virtue of a deed of trust to April 27th. 1874, and recorded in Liber No. 750, fylio 248; of the land recoris of the District of direction of the holder of the notes y. 1 will, on TRSDAY, the 2ist ‘The property will be sold free of all liens and bran JOHN ©. WILS Trustee, HOS. E. WAGGAMAN ‘Auctioneer. | ing drain off the water though a sieve, ad- rs canon ding to it one a half and pints of hot water, ard put it to boll over a quick fire. Stir ull ROVED PROPERTY | it boils, then set it back and let it simmer ten IN MASHINGTON | minutes. Turn it into molds, and in fifteen ¢ 7 tng meine dy fel minutes it will be set sufficiently to turn out of the District of Colombia passat c Into saucers, and will be warm enough toeat Gay of. October, IAG tat ene Serve at once, without trimming. or with a equity therein pending, wherein John Van Riswick malaigant and Edward Lynch and others are de . Equil soaked meal that is left can utilized in biscuit or corn-meal mush, or made into por- —_ by itself. In the latter —_ it is bland, peculilarly suitable for invalids who have not yet learned to like oat-meal. preparations are in no way better than whole oat-meal, excepting for variety. A Wrpow’s PorTIon.—The widow of the former owner of a ion of the site of the city of Grand ids, Mich... Campan, has set up a claim of dower inter- est in real estate valued now at $5,000,000. ty owners feel alarmed, litle milk or sweetened fruit juice. The batter trict, and known as the Foundry Property, formerly belonging to General John Mason, and conveyed to 8. Bi iam Selde by deed, ber J trust or portion b at part of the Property situat between the Chesa) ce al Pp canaland the Potomac river pat gam excepting | and have inted a committee to take the section thereof which waa conveyed by Join & | charge of their interests. It Is avorred that Berry. Allen Dodge, and John P. Berry to Horatio | under the Michigan law the widow can only Big gbout Ge lth Juno. | recover the value of the land as it was rated a im ~ 8. No. 161, folios 104 ct seq, one of the d Records aloreeaid ‘also | forty years » atwhich time her husband the casternmost portion thereof sold and conveyed by y to his brother, she be- said John 8. Berry, Ai n Dodge, john years old and not of law- to John Cochran by deed. dated on or abo age to sign away her title. March, 1800, and recorded in Liber J. A. $.. No. 303, — folios % et seq, one of said Land Records, together A SCHOOLROY’s PockET.—A boy, about with the improvements and appurtenances, includit ten years old, had been complaining that his Troe the Spremines, ae cat cast. and vehicle | suspenders cut his shoulders, and by order of ur he premises #0 conveye . “3 Berry-on the orth and south sides of the, Stone | BIS mother emptied the his ls, situated thereon, and also @. perpetual taloons. tna ¢ water pipes appurtenant to the | four-penn: Feridue of said real estate, an’ the right of ingress. | sharpener a FH i 4 H Ee i iy : : ne eaperil * of Mount Olivet Cometery which position be tilled with creeltt, at f oll who wore cone that barring eeu Mo ye by ake pia y. We UNDERTAKERS. MARVEY, 934 F STREET indertaker. WM. HACKETT wire _R. ¥. HARVEY. R. ¥ #aRKex, Cabinet Maker and Undertaker, $12 Lita Sraeer Noxrnweer octl ly j= R. WRiGHnT, Undertaker, octl?- Sra” 1337 lth street northwaet HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. HOUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODS. marSl or HOOE, BRO. & CO., 1328 F STREET. New and choice designs in WILTON, VELVRT, TAPESTRY, THREE PLY and INGRAIN CAR- PETING, LINOLEUM, OIL CLOTHS, MATS, &e “HINA, CROCKERY Cc GLASSWARE, ? D HOU SEFURN ISHING GOODS, NEW STOCK. GEO, WATTS & ©0. jyt-tr 314 Tth street. above Paste. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, ai STOVES, &c.. BOUG prices paid, aod sold at reda @ Waa Gan OBS rortinne THE TRADES. | R*®*e VED. and the hichest cash prices for cash. myl2-ly JAMES F. 1EN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, mart tr 404 Orn Steerr NW WNINGs. for the only PROPOSALS. c i NOTICE.—SOUTHEEN RAILWAY Pst wT bis ‘ANY SALE OF STOCKS ND BONDS. Notice is hereby given, that under anf in parsire Rcemmtise bythe Stockholders of te Soutice eal Ae ae eS chaee the following Bonde Fgh Ly OAT, Shares Biehmond and ‘Petersburg H.E. Co. 2.982 Sharce Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta B. I. 600.000 Theome 939 Srerasnriss Sens of beef, Be, Aw eons