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DRY Goon Ae OST For casi Homeekeeping & sb ner Oey & & MARTIN Las ny AL Orean- Figored RTIN kewed . MITCHELL & MA te ty G1 55, Figured Pl dines. berth binck and col MITCHELL & MART. Linen end Cambri. oa White Salts, Linen Ulsters, and » large et< ® of ads wear He Meg ORCS STCHRLL & MARTIN ‘The entire Stock. which is the most Sttractire in the ci T FoR CASH Great barcains can be obtains! MITCHELL & MARTIN, (Successors to John T. Mitchell.) jy Cost Owing to the expiration of oar lease, and th Stor: f ‘be torn down. ani rebuilt Steck will be closed ont at GREATLY PRICES, many a! lem that ¢ jor Cai commencing MONDAY MORN for 80 days. We deem it annec ssary to enumerate Srticles. bat aafiicient to eny that the stock is all and desirable Summer. Spring and Winter Goods, adapted to the general wants of families, to which’ weask the spec'al attention of purchasers Be we mean business the stock wast and will besold. clee warranted to prove as repre + OUT SALE OF A EASONABLE STOCK OP DRY GOODS | ALSO. DRY GOODS. EAUTIFUL LAWNS, DAVY BLUE. SEAL GREEN. ANP BLACK W SOM 200 PIE GBOUNO WITH CARTERS; Beant fu Lace Stripe Whi Black Grenadines, i rat ncy Mesh, 15, All of ote Drees Good All of our new Paraso’ B BROW (THA ne girality, Bgared ‘and coat ‘ith fanc: lies at cost. | Pure Wool Black Cashmere. very wide, 62. Ala, J. W. COLLEY r. Sth +t Ss. CARPETINGS. MATTING: W. W. BURDETTE & €0., reduced the price of their immense stock of Great bargains maybe had in all first RY GOODS. No auction trash to offer for W.W. BURDETTE & CO. No. 92S 7th Street, No. 706 K Street jeoo-tr SELLING OFF. IN ORDER TO MAK STORE THAVEDE MY ENTIKF STO K 3 DUCTION IN PRICES. Wooten Drews Goods lows than cost 1 cont 1 tha wholesale prices. Lack Shawls and Sacjnes at nalf price Kmbroideries atul bacrs af grea Special bargains are offered in Towels. Linens, Fiannels. ¢ BF Call and cramine where wery article y 4 Market Space. Dp*Y GOoLt ac. SUTERATIONS IN MY our stork Before purchasing i pos vy be sold NOLLY'S, GOS Ninth street, pposite Patent Offic I UTTRELL & WINE 4 WILL SELL AT COST POR 30 DAYS AND FOR CASH ONLY, THEIR ENTIVE STOCK OF PRY GOODS AND FANCY ARTICLES, Our stock is very large. and consistsin part of Bilk th ines. Doeskin, Be wdarine. acre, Tamise Linen fe Lines Duck, Alpacas. Men » bova, Henrietta Cloth, airs, Linen Drills, hirts and Drawers, nd Cutts, f all kinds. Linen Lawns, Hamburg Eee av Inserting, Swiss Lawns. Parasols and Umbrel'ae, French Mustin, Sheeang Cotton, all width, French Organdy. Calicves Bainsook. pinin and check; Ticking. Macalie Fann: Tarletan. Bed spreads, Pique. O11 Cloths for Table and Floor, Percale, Matting, Ladies Vests, & ‘These are imimensé stoc’ of the articles contained in our An inspection will conrince you that we mean what . BF We wish it 0 be dis goods tote charted till be SOLDAT REGUL PRICES. netly wader stood that all AR LUTTRELL & WINE, 1930 Pennsy!vania Avenue, ee tw € wrner 2th street, FREPUCED PRICES. All of our - SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS HAVE BEEN MARKED DOWN FIGURES AS WILL INSURE THEIB sala . READY SALE. Persons in search of BABGAINS are tnvited to Anspect our stock. ST One Prica Only. PERRY & BROTHER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, obte Corner Ninth street. RODHEAD & CO. 939 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ninth Tenth Sts., Invite the attention of their frieuds. customers and Mrangere totne rare Bargains they are offering in First Class Fancy aod Staple Dry Goda, the prices of Which ip many ceases have been reduced ® per cent. Bleck Lyons Sill, 75 and ap, including @uinet, Bon- net snd Ponson's celebrated makes.) Black Granadines,( Lupin s and Arnold’s goods,) in Tron Frame, Fiat Mesh and Stripes, very cheap. Freres Koecblin French Organdies, Percalines and Cambrics, in beautiful designs. at lowest market cee. Em brodered Swisses—newest styles and best makes. Buntings of the best makes. 2 inches wide, 37%c., re- duced from {c.; Ladies, Gents’ and Ohildren’s Gauze Underwear in ail’ sizes, of the very best fabrics, cheap; Hamburg Ragings and Insert- ings at less than importers prices: Shirtings, Sheatings. Flan ‘able Darasks and Domes: te Goodeof all kinds at less than ruliag market: Drices: Fiegant 3 button Kid Gloves ia all colors, | 1.35; Bhetiand All wool Shawls. %c. and up. 1s promptly attended to. RODHEAD & CO. 939 Pennsyi weawe, bet. 9th and 10th. STUDY Yo! INTER! AND BUY YOUB DRY GOODS AT DRODILEAD'S. and 1th, ron, only 9M; | bric.7¢.,(high colors exeept- e4:) Clark « best Mb yard Spool Cotton, Sc; beauti- falend good Meck Rufllines, We. a: ap. 30 bone Hip Gore Corveta, in boxes, only 2. All other Goods Brat class, add equally cheap at BRODHEAD'S. jelS-tr_—_ DOS F street, ber. th aud 1th sts. JHOUSEFURNISHL G DRY GOODs. x BRO. & CO.. F street, between 12th Frait of the Loom, 4-4 Bleached ¢ best makes Paper © reet. near Ebbitt_ House, full line of New and Choice P of SPRING CARPETS, in Tapestry and | Zz Also. a large assortment of Fancy and ‘White MATTINGS, all fresh amd in choice de- Pans api? tr p®* GOODS MUST BE SOLD. to the dal! times, and having a large stock cn hand. which inst be sold, we will for it BY days sell at the following low prices: © yards best Spring Prints made at 6% cents; Kemuants are only 453 cents. od Bieach and Brown Muslius at Scents 000 yards splendid Bieach Cotton at 8% cts., LAndr aco; fieach Sheeting at 23%. case lv 4 Bleac cpeencia lime of Colored Cashmeres and Mohatre” cents, eld at 00 yards new Basket Clotheat 15 cents, sold 1,200 yards beantifal Figured Jackonets at 125% cents, sold a: 23. it French Lawns, solid colors, at 1%, 1 case clon Bold at & cen eres to large quantities, at 114, 37%, ©, 80, 5,75, Tm and 31. ‘Best % cont Gocts in Washington. Large lot of Mack Silks from anctto Algood Gr Geatn Suk for @ cents for 41.3. rth $1.75. We bave 18.0) yards new Hambar, é ban ever iw great drive in Sictorte Lawns: ss. pieces of Lonsdale Oambric at 13%. Allwe ask Is an inspection of Goods and prices before purchasing. WISWALL& GWYN, wySl- CALcuTtTa SEERSUCKEER, INDIA BASKESH, WEW OBLEANS CHECK LINENS, ISDIA PONGEE, ATTAKAPAS TUCKAPAW WHITE LISEN DUCK AND DBILLING, WAVY BLUE YACHT CLOTH, WANOY LINENS for Men and Boy's wear, &c BE One Price Oni PERRY & BROTHER, Pennsylvania Avenue, Je8-tr Corner 9h street. USPRECEDENTED ‘MBS. 0.G. WELIB, BABGAINS Agent for ‘et the One Price MME. DEMORESTS ay ODS HOUSE, RELIABLE P. eo x oO it ms, aT: wu. wir Just Opened, all the new my ide rumen Te 47th st. FPRENCH DRESS GOODS. Laas street neat Boon Sue Sassou ey cane tary tow prices, ~ Black Unahmeres. very wide, £0. Binck Alpacas, double width, very fin Striped Summer Siketens case Oe ike ve Linatale Cambric, 16. Towels, 8. Pare Linen [able Pamaak tn rerinanite of 1.2, 2386, 3 yards on'y 6, Children's Bordered Haadkerchiots, or SS ee teEeeakt are 10,000 YARDS HAMBURG EDGE FROM LAST FRIDAY’S AUCTION SALE IN PHILADELPHIA, ‘We will offer Hamburs Edgingn at half the rega- lar prices: 2, 3, 4.5. 8, 2 conte. Job lot Plaid Swiss Organdies, at 12% coats. Fruit Loom Cotton (wet),7 cénts. Yard wide Bleached Cotton, 4 cents. Best quali y Calicors, 5 cents. Yard wide Victoria Lawn, 8 conts. Biack Grenadines, plain and stripe, at 25 conte, seid at 50 cente. ‘Wameutta Co! 10% cents. New Parasols, with f handies, $1, $1.25, 1.00, $1.75, as = Yard wide Percales,$ cents, Silk Plaid Grenadines, 1246 cents. dines m ld at S75 conte 2% misfit Carpets at half price Victorin Lawns, pinid and plain Nainscoks French Musiti#, 7 arlatanes. All kinds of White Goods cheap. Linens for Ladies Suite, 12 to 25 cents COME EARLY FOR JHE GREAT BARGAINS C. M. TOWSON & CO., 636 Pex Ave , near 7th St. STEAMERS, &e. POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. The commodious Bay Steamers SUE, tons, hort lengths and soft fiaish, These Grena- 19.tr Geoghegan, and EXPRE T. Barker, s pe - DAY aud FRIDAY at 10 o'clock pm. for Baitt- more and 2.82 Light street, every TCESDAY and THURSDAY at 4 p. m. for Washington and river landings, Freight and passengers at lowest rates. Apply 3 3m_ ST N & BRO..7th st whar Until farther notice the Steamer MATTANO, Captain Wm. HB. arf, foot of 7th str. il river landings; returning leave Balti- Bere, No. 3 After July 24, the hour of leaving will be 6 p m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS— Will be run as follows: Leave Wash » from 6th street wharf, every MONDAY and o'cock, for all ingt THURSDAY MORNINGS, nt Landin, as far down as Nomi TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Leave DAY MUENING at 8 0 clock. fo far down as Mattox Creek, ret NDA Freight received daily | For information, in- quire at @. | SHER: FP’S Coal Offices, ALL and 28 Penn: yivania a mar? tr M M H. KIL GMON, Agent. QUMMER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. ‘The swift and elegant iron steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Captain J. Were, be ixth street Wharfevery Mt ep day, Wednesday and Fridar, at o'clock p. m., connecting with steamers for Boston, Providence and other northern points. Returaing, leaves Norfolk every Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday at 3 o'clock p.m, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. PG paren bo W. THOMPSON, Captain Jonn >, leaves ber wharf, foot ot 6h « three times a week- ‘Tuesdays at 7 o'clock a.m. for Qone' _ > ‘Thurdays 7 o clock a.m. for Onrrioman an Currir On and after July Piney Point on Tu Piney Point at 4 o'clock p. m ; returnin Batts Ninear morning. ‘1.50; single fare. e porturther inforiuation apply at the Office ove Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Office, or at the Ccmpany’s Wharf, foot of 6th street. re jed for on application at Knox's Ex- press Offre. SAMCEL BACON, Pree't. ‘B. J. ACOINELLY, Agent. STREAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. C. KNIGHT Bill eave Mew York st 4 o'clock p im. every Saturday, Georgetown every Mon ae day atLovlock p.m, and Alexandria every Mond Bochek le Breights taken at lowest ratte. For {afermation apply = Off ores ee plitan: a street, ort wy Agent, Water street Georgetown. SAMUEL BAUONY * tr President. CLYDE'’S NEW ELP! PHILAD: oe NAL NNECTING CURT Des Law ing on nardtown, Saturdays at J o'clock a. m. for an and Leonaritown. th, will leave Washington for jays at Forclock, arriving a » Will leave — Monday, From Georgetown— Monday: at7 pm. hos Freights received dai ugh bills of landing given to Boston and Providence. Coasignees wishing thelr! ods landed at Georgetown wharf will please have om marked“ Georgecown, DC.” For full information apply to J. I. JOHNSON & CO.. 1202 F street northwest. and Ith street wharf, Washington, D FWY DE. 59 Water street, Georgetown, D.0.; WM. P. CLYDE & CO., General Mauagers, 23 South wharves, Philadel” phis. mar2 ly MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sailevery THURSDAY direct from Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at ieenstown. ‘Cabin, intermediate and steerage passage tickets canbe hed at H. D. COOKE, Ju. & 00.'S. Bank- ers, L429 F street, Also, Agents for the Hed Star Line to Antwerp. my22-tf N ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. ‘The steamers of this Company will sall every Sat- turday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken. Rates of passage: From New ‘York to Southampton, London, Usrreand Bremen, frst cabla. $100) econnd cabin, steerage, currency. Wor freight or 7 toe OELkICHS & 0d 2 Bowling Groen, New York. Cc UNARD LINE. NOTICE. With the view of diminishing the chances of col- lision, the steamers of this line take @ specific course for all seasons of the your. from Queenstown to New meridian of &@ at 43 lat, oF nothing On the W at 42 lat., oF nu THE BEITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHTPS BETWEEN NEW YORK ANU LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Frou New Youn, From New Yorx. 3 omeward passage crossing the meridian of rt 2 thing to the.n 42. Pothnia-.Wedu Jay 4 Bothnia.-.Wed. Aug. § iis 8 = ug. Ang. 1 Algeria..Wel , Sept. 5 Aud every ‘ing Wedueatay trom New York . Steamers m Rot eAarry steerage passengers. Rate oF —Jabin. $3), $100 an! 3133, old. according to accommodation. Ticket to Patt ter m8, Stecrage tickets to and from all parts of Earops at very low rates. Through bills of landing given for Belfast, Glaagow, Havre, Antwerp sud other ports on the Continent aad for Mediterranean ports. For freight, and pasage app'y at the Company # office, No.4 Bowling Green:oe both steerage aud cabin; to OTIS BIGELOW, GOS 7th street. yan-ly CHAS. G. FRANCKLYS, Agent. cK RR BANKERS. 2Foatant TO TAX-PAYERS! Property-owners are legally entitled to allowances for OLD MATERIAL removed or reused in the im- provement of streets, for WOBK DONE at their own expense, and toa rebate of tax assessed for CHUBOH PBOPERTY,ctc. TAX-PAYERS will find it ad- vantageous to file claims of this character against the District government, through WILLIAM DICKSOR, j8-Im 515 7th street, opp. Post Office dep’t. GOLD’s HEATING APPARATUS. We are the Manufacturers of GOLD 8 WARM AIR PURNACES, Equal to Steam, ee dest 57" Call and see the thing itself, and take a de- ecriptive pamp! 57 CHANDELIERS and GAS-FIXTUEES up SMITH, BIRGE & CO., GecSl-tr 1014 Penasyivania avenue (T4%-PaYERS TAKE NOTICE. calling bon the with Savantage* unis Bore." j6-in 1321 F street northwest: LL 7 “BIGHT TO At wis valve: ig SIGHT TO o)is 409 Fa. are a cts eriiceet. aptiy HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS HOEMEAD «Co, $16 SEVENTH STREET NORTAWEST. Orr stock of English CROCKEY, CHINA. CUT GLass. rs & Bro. PLATED, BE. CUTLEB and Aonusefarnishiag GOUDS always complete. PRICES VERY LOW JPECORATED DINNER 8ETS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH. VARIOUS DESIGNS AND PRIOKS. jets-5e* ‘DECORATED TOILET SETS, NEW SHAPES AND DECORATION A recent importation HOUSEFUBNISHING GOODS, IOK PITCHERS and WATEB COOLERS. ‘The Celebrated EDDY REFRIGERATORS. WEBB & BEVERIDGE, jell-tr Ho. 1009 Peansyivanie avenue, H4kwon, BOSWELA, & CO., 313 EIGHTH STBEET NORTHWEST, Still continue to offer extra inducements to casb buyers on all classes of FUBNITUBE AND DECORATIONS. ‘They are making ® specialty for the spring season WINDOW SHADES, WIBE WINDOW SOBEERS, LOOSE COVERS FOR FUBNITUBE, COBNICES, DRAPERIES, &. ‘S57 All Work is guaranteed, and their assortment complete to select from. myll-tr RIGERATORS, WATER COOLERS, CHINA, CROCKERY, and GLASSWARE, at low prices. TTS & CO., Furnishing’ Store ap®-tr th street, above Penna. avenne, SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, & STOVES, &c.. BOUGHT, and the highest cash prices paid, and sold st re- duced prices for cash. W. RUTHERFORD, Cor 13th and G sts. 622, northwest. YORK WINDOW SHADE HOUSE BEST G )0DS—LOW PRICES. G18 Ninth Street, Opposite Patent Offi PATIONERY, myl2-1y NEW apS ly BOOKS AND § NOW READY— sports, volume 2, Reports oi ferimined in the Supreme ( Columbia, Ger P) ; by Francrs Hodgson Burnett, vel; by the Duchs+s are Club of Vatley Rest; by the author of Heven's Babies After-Giow. No Name series, For Summer Aftern vo S & Woman Haver; by For sale by W. He Je90-tr QEA-SIDE READING a Religions, © Life an Education Appl Blue and Red Light; Dr. Pancoast;' $2, Mythology of Greece and B me; Bianchi; 91.50. a Spreches of Daniel Webster: Smucker; . After Many Days; Christian Beid; 51. eis charles Be ae; Toe, ne American Séuat nny Trollope; 8c Cane Be Angei0. additional chaptersto Boba di Roma; W. \i Morquis of Losi Story: ® Mactionali; 750. Virgin Soil; Turcenieff; #1 25. Iu Charged Unchaaged; Villare; 91.25. Griffiths; $1 25. tard Merchant; Auerbach; $1.25 - ‘The last four being volumes of the famous Leisure Hour Series. SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, je%8-tr 911 Pennsylvania avenue. AUCTION SAL."=: FUTURE DAYS. W ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ES TACK, FROSTISG ON GSTREKT SOCTH ERTWEEN SECOND AND THIKD STREETS By vitze of a deed of trust dated on the,St day of December A.D. 1576, and duly record ed in Liber No. 837. folio 424, et seq. and b: the request of the holiers of the notes, { sell in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the Sth day of July, 1677, at @ o'clock p. m., in front ofthe premises. all that certain piece or parcel of ground situate, lying in the said city of Washington, an Known and described ‘as being part cf lot numbered two. (2) im square numbered fire hundred and eighty-five, (58 | beginning for the same on south G street, twenty-five (25) feet east from the southwest corner of aaid lot. and ruaning theace north seven‘ y- nine (79) feet six (6) inches, to the rear of said lot and ailev; thence east three (3) feet to the rear line of Int No. 30. in said square, thence souh sev- exteen (17) feet (9) inches: thence east nine (9) feet six (6) inch Dg a line of south sixty one (61) feet nine ( street. and thence weet al feet six (6) inches, to the pl the improvements, consisting of dwelling houss. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance 6, If, 15 and 2% months. secured by a deed . All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. $100 down on day of if Are not complied with {afi of sale, the Trustee reserves the Tisk and cost of the defasitin chaver, by advertising three times in some newsps- per published in imetin city. RIEN, Trastes. THOS. © WASH. B. WILLIAMS. Auct. 3929-rok ds 1 ‘sUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES SALE OF A DWEGLING HOUSE AND TEN AUREs OF LAND AT TENNAL- LYTOWN. D6. 4sy virtue of @ deed of trast from Wm. Ran dolph Btewart, of date 23d April, 1872, r corded in Liter No. 673, foto 4 he Becords for the District of Culambia, and by the Biiiten request of the party secur-i thereby, 1 will seil at public auction, on the premises, on “MO DAY, Jnly Oth, 1877, at G o'clock p.m, all that part of @ tract of land cAllal Fletelell’« Chance, and itmay bea part or parts of other named tra ts, ail lying in the county of Washington, and District of Columbia, and being part of the same land pur chased by'one Isaac Marshall out of ths the late Dr. Wee" " Dargained and sold 38 wirebase, and on the ‘Tenualiytown and binding on.the roads ‘ quarter degrees wost 13% iam Pi lips’ lot; then with it south seventy-cight degr. hes; thea north seventy three to Hurdle’s lot, and with it n erches fy a white oak tree g north fifty lot ¢®).) thence aches to said G said street twelve (12) of beginning, wich as in Li Dwelling-h hs. with interest at cent, and secured by deed of trast on premises cid Converancing at purchaser's cost, aud dep sit of $10 at time of sale. If torms of sale are wot complied With inten days, the Tra-tee reserves the right to resell the premises at the risk aud cost of the de- fauiting purchaser after five days notice im some hevepaper published in Washingtan. DO. ~L. DUNLOP, Tern _THOMAS DOWLING, is BR, 1 WARNER, Auct'r, No. O16 F street uw \ HOSTREET N 20TH AND 2i<1 STREELS. by virtue of # deed of trast to me, dated May 16, 1874, recorded in Liber No. 749, foli shall « ‘at public sal DAY, July 9. jock p.m.. part of lot numbered fi numbered one hundred and ene (10 eqna: of the plat of said city, fronting twenty-f on H street northwest, by the depth of the lot, together with the impro ements thereon, consisting of @ small Brick wnd Fr ‘Terms of sale: Qae-tcnrth cash, of which fifty dol lars wilt be required to be 7 immediately after sale,and the balance in 6,12 avd 13 months. day’ of gule. wth ton per cent, per annum interest Until paid, te be seenred by a deed of trast ant in surance on the pi All the costa of deeds and recorcing to. be by the purchaser, aud if the terms are not complied with in ten daj er the day of sale, the pr perty will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after three aya’ notice to be published in the Reening star. NOW. KENNEDY, Tr J.T. COLDWELL. Saleaman. Jo25-cokda HE SCRIPTURE CLUB OF VALLEY REST: or, Everybody's Neighbors. By tho istianlty end Islam. By Btephens. m 2 ‘ Eharintte Bronte A Moncgrap By JW, Rela. DeQuineey 's Life aud Writings. By H. A. Page. The Chriatian Way! Whither It Leads, aid How to ‘The Plains of the Great West. By Dodge. Protection in the United States. 'y W, Bcience and Beligion. By Winchett. ‘M. BALLA} elder we 445 7th ecrest. HE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. ‘Turkey, by James Baker, Lieutenant Colonel E. oe Siok munis tro.a cloth $4.50. lackenzie's ; 8¥0.. clot tion of Science aud Religion. by Alexander Win. chell, LL.D.; 12mo., cloth; $209. Camp, Court and Biege, by W. Hoffman; 12mo., cloth; $2.00. A Brief History of Turkey, by Dr. Johannes Blochwitz ; 0c, ‘The Tudors and the Reformation; paper; 25c. "Tne gle Against Absolute Monarchy; paper: 35c. Cuiversity Lite in Athens; 2c. The ky Be eople and Growth of Parllamont; Te. Ariadne, by Onida: cloth: $175. For sale oy 7 Oe MOHUN BROTHERS, ‘3 and Stationers, 1015 Pennsylvania avi RAILROADS. ee A UTLE CHEAT DOCOLE TERS REAT DOU PK. NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE 70 THE NORTH, WEST, NORTHWEST & SOUTHWEST. June 24th. 1877. AM. LEAVE WASHINGTON. $:39—Baltimore and Way Stations. sing i imore, Annapolis ns, = Point of Rocks and Way Stations, via He: y.) 7:50—White Sulphar & Valley Springs Bxpres # my tr makes no stops between larger’s Ferry 7:45—"St. Louis, Cincinnati. Chicago and Pitta- burg Express. (Hagerstown except Sun- day.) $:00—*Taltimore Express, £:10—Picdmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagors- of Rocks and Way Stations. York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti- more Express. 9:00—" Baltimore and Way Stations, (On Sanday connects for Annapolis.) 10:00—Baltimore Express. 12:10—Baltim 6, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way ta 1:30—New more Ex- rk and Philadelphia, B Press. (On Sunday to Haltiore only stop: Ding at all statious and connects for Fred er 3:39—Baltiiuore and Way Stations. Ps 4:30—Baltimore and aurel Express. Lops 8 Bladeusburg. rick, via Relay. ” 4:35—Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown ester and Way Stations. 7" re, Annapolis and Way Stations, 5:30—* Philadelphia. vrtolk and Baltimore Ex- Passengers for Norfolls takes in the t vlumbis Express. ¢Win- Tstown, except Sunday.) ress ati Exprose. iladelphia and Baltimore Ex- Stops at Bladeusburg, Beltsville and ress. aurel. “Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. jen PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. JUNE 24,1877, TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follo For Pittsburg and tho West, 10:10 a. m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg’ and Sleeping Care from Pittsburg to Cinciunatt, St. Louis and Chicago; FiO, Bian daily wath Palace Car to Chicago. BALTISIORE AND POTOMAC BAILHOAD. For Canandaigua, Rocheste:, Buffalo, Niagara Fal and the North, 6:25 @ uw. daily. ¢xeept Sunda: and 7:40 p. in. daily, except Saturday Palace Cars to Watkins, For Williamspe Haven, Eimira, and Watkins, at 10: daily, except Sunday. For New York, and the Hast, 9:53 p.m. dally, with Palace Cars attached. Limited Express of Pull- man Parlor Cars, 9:20 a. m. dail; ‘Sunday. For New York and tho East, 3:2. :30 p. daily except Sunday, te ‘Mchington to B For Philadelphia, 6: m.and 1:30 p. m. daily, ‘except Sunda’ 5 p.m. dail; Limited Express, 9:20 a.m. daily, except Sunday. Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:50'a.m., and 4:20 p.m. daily, except Sunday. For Pope's Creek Line, 6:30 @. m.and 4:20 p.m. jaily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 0 a.m. and 4:20 p. m. daily, ex- cept Sunda) EXANDECA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAIL- alia AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHING- TON BAILBOAD. For Alexan: ne Passenger L. P. FARMER, General FRANE THOMSON: General Manager, °ya EIGH BROS. & PHELPS, Auct’s.. corner o Water street and Roanoke avenue, Norfolk, Va THE DISMAL SWAMP CANAL FOR SALE AT AUCTION. This ralnable work will be wid at public anctioa, for cash, in the £4, of Norfolk, Virginia, at the auction house of Le igh Bros Pholps, at 12 O'CLOCK M., ON THURSDAY, THE 91u DAY OF AUGUST, 1877, Under and by virtue of two teveral deeds of trast ex- cuted by the said company on the Ist day of Jaly, 1367, the l0th day of February, 1869, to secure orrtain r construction. The United States and state of Vir- ginia centributed very largely to its stock, with @ view to {ts national and commercial facilities, It forms an important link in the chain of inland water communication between the North and South, end more oepectally opens, the trade of the North aro- Ina Sounds, and the rivers emptying therein, to the hers markets, vis Norfolk. | Its advantages as fe and short route in war as in peace, aud’ w! bold, navigable rivers, connecting with its northern ‘snd southern termint, rendor it. tn ita admirable 1o- and prospects, one of the ‘most valuable works of the kind In the country. It will roqaire some improvements to develop its full capacity for business, and the inability of the present compan: tocarry out dhis purpose and meot Its engagements, +) President, or to “Tame een LEIGH BROS. & PHELPS. Aucts. " my9- @ALEOF HA LES AT AUCTION. hy —— On SATUBDAY, July 7th. 1577, at their re- ctive locations, I shall of for cash, to Be the highest bidder, the exclasive right privilece of using the we District Scales un the Hth day of Jnly. 1s7s, for the purnose of weigh: Straw, Fodder, Oats in the Scraw and Live following places and times: tuated opposite Post Oltice, Uniontown, 0:30 o'clock a m. tated on 9th street southeast, corgi avenue, Navy Yard. tik ated st the corner of Wth street and avenue northwest, at L130 o'clock sitmated in the yard of the Tyson Honse of 7th and P streets northwest. at L2 6 situated on High stree:, near Caaal, town, D C., at L o'clock p.m, No 'G, situated at the intersection of 7th and lith oads, Brightwoud, D. O., at 20 clock p. Mv. urchasing will be required to comply provisions of the act. approved June jit and entitled “An act regulatiag sale of iay, Beales No 3B will be a street to be designated E desired by the purchaser. By order of the Commissioners AE D.C, t. lb. HOXIE, Lient. Engineers. U.S. A. Engineer of D.C. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. je3h-4 tft [B, 4. WARNER, Beal Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY PRESSEO-BRICK FBONT DWELLING, No. 1307 TBTREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated November Ist A. D. 1572, duly recorded in Liber No. 625, folio 412, one of the land records for the Distgict. of Columbia, and at the request of the party sscur: thereby. 1 Gall sail, at pablie auction, in front of the premises, on BATUKDAY, July 7th, 157, at © o'clock p.m, the following described real estate. situate im the vity of Washington, D. C., to wit: Ail that certain piece or parcel of crotind’ knowa designated as Lot namb A four. (4,) in G Cobura’s. recorded : twobandred and thirty the Improvements, &c. ‘Terms: Oue-fifth in’ cash: jome point in the inser of D.C , if d tho balance at one, two, and three years, with interest at eight per cont: per annum.eccared by adeed of trust on the proporty told; oF sil cash, at option of the parchaser Ee} posi $100 required at the time of «ale, aud all con- ncitig et purchaser's cost. Terms to be com- pied with in seven daze. KELLY, Tree E » Trastee. '. COLDWELL, Salesman. Jol9-eoads T. EDW. CLARK, T. B. OBOSS, JB T. EDW. CLABK & CO., LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, DOORS, SASH BLINDS, &c. a Wharf, Depot and es Feet of 4th street ASHINGTON, D.O. OLD FASHIONED Square Bar Soap is the most economical to use Pressing and wrapping are of no possible benefit to Soap, but are done to make it look attractive and salable. PROCTOR & GAMBLE’S OLEINE SOAP is made of Sapontfed Red Out, the best material known for producing a hard, serviceable and effeo- tive Soap. Itis cut in one-pound bars, of convenient ‘and economical shape, and not wrapped. The style in which this Boap is cut and packed saves all use- Jess expense, enabling us to sell a superior Soap aT MUCH LESs PER POUND than you are now paying for an inferior article. Every bar of the genuine stamped “PROCTOR € GAMBLE-CINCIN- NATI OLEINE.” Take no other. Sold every- where. feb t.thts sm “*ROGERT’s” a” EEE TAU reg ue, ed rs at wrest > billet ved of trust, dated the 6th to the undersigned, and re- ‘No. 794, folios 133 et -q.end & at the request of tu. ° PStty secured thereby. we will sell at pabite anetion, ‘” front of the ines, on TUESDAY, the 3d day of Jaly, It, at 330 By virt. day of Juiz. corged in Liber oclock pal salt ns piece Sie puuare Gag! Peek ee eee. book ~ into det ments, wh pum! sevent) ~ . Goorge- : cones, spectively 1 De ent © the ¢ town, ‘olambia, fro2ting twenty-five es: Bureavs, Crockery, trince KE ° of Levcht feet inore cr less on Wve acrth midcor Water sceet, | Terme cqiltt sliver Watch, Ren ke Prince Eugen® of Leachtenberg and ruoning back norta 2d at right 27Rles with said street of the entire width of said lot on © dred and twenty feet more or less to an alley, 5 proved by a frais Blacksmith Shop. Terms: $30 cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trast onthe property sold, with interest at 8 per cent. Conveyancing at purchaser. A deposit of $75 required at time of safe.” If the terms of eale are not complied with within five days the Trustees reserve the right to Fesel the property at the riak and cost of defaul yurchaser after five days’ notice. * LIAM KING, wr WA CORTON, ¢ Teavtecs. _THOMAS DOWLING, ance. wid eestae SSALE OF 906 AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of the will of Walter Lenox, de ceased, I will offer for sale at auction. ta front of the premises. on TUESDAY, the 34 day of. July, A DIST, at @ oc! P ‘& part of Lot No.1, in Square 2%, in this fi Yoeht2;, Beginning at the northwest corner of said lot on Peansylvanta me and running thence southwestwardly in a line at rig! wi'h nid avenue %3,3 feet; theace a line at right angles with © street #) fest; street 23.14; feet; thence north right ar te 37.10 feet to the oved by a three-story a® No, 906 Pennsylvania ‘Terms: One fourth cash pay mente, day of sai balance in three equal t respectively 6, aad 13 months from with 7 per cent. interest. n full payn A purchase money. A daposit required upon sale, Conveyancing at pur- chaser 's cost REGINALD FE Deed given ‘DALL. Trastes. a AUCTION SALES. JDUNCANSey BROS. Auctionsers ADMINISTRATORS “ALE OF HOUSEROLD EFF & Ss TS _EVENING STAR.» TUESDAY, By virtue of The Baste for the Die ric ae Lispaten fe. f » the Lowdo a Jsnly Mews, dy of Juy. a = “ expecta? to remain in that vietn the aa ZA D2 . 5 & few days longer. ty Hew Provably ITaW nearer p Glare fa wl ¢ “ushing the redact tor “‘r get 4 Ber, OUVAloN's divis and D streets Effects, Rorthwest. a ity of being the personal property of Rob Fison, decea-ed, consisting in part of— ably Archduke N 'ch Two as tbe younger J. F. BABTIGAN, Administrator HUSDKED w AND CHILDREN 202-3 of estate of Robert Harrison, dec KILLED. The Teiegray-h's special 1rom Shumia saya: It ts estimated that apwants of two hundeed women and children tiave been al Killed by the bombardment of Rustchak. vuler’s telegram irom Coustantinepic saya: Redit Pasha, the minister of war, has started for Nbumia. s The monde nYTA POR PRace ne Stomdar’'s Vienna dispatch states thag the Servian — tes beld several ne peaee party has the up- AN ENGLISH PRECAUTION. The S andart in a leading article announces that the goveroment onlered the Meet which left Phalerum bay to proceed imm: to Bestka bay, and atds that no «inisier sig- Bifleation nec be attached to this measure, which ts merely one of erdinary precaution? The Lc » T¥mes* Paris correspondent re- ports that a private cipher telegram from @ well-informed source in Londou states that the English feet was ordered to Besika bay, after & warm discusrion in the Cabioet whr ther England should not atthe same Ume send a land force of ?.¢% men ; GEEMANY solely on “grew ot economy ad for ne political reasons,” will not allow the Kue- Mab government to bay horses in her terri wry ot No. 1, in Square No. 895, vided into ten conventent bu of en This lot has beon wut tng Its, as por pi Mee sf the & ranging f bdtviston r ‘ap alley in the fe a an The lot. will be en! by the subdivisions, as may eeem best t atthe ti of sale One -t ind of the pr ; the Dalance in equ 6 rom the day of sale, the purchaswr = fos to be given for the deferred payment= baat te st from the @&y of n hase mony to eat 5 per cemt. p Hagens ee ‘Tbe Trustes resere Tor P DUNCANSON PROS Anete MMe lets | UROT commissioners during the pad week aay 5 wedaye: utice. fixed ft fon ‘ P)OWSMAN & GREEN, Auctioncers, Sed tte itetn dee at ey Wels ae TRUSTER'S SALE OF A TWO STORY FRAME | SOOS¢) 200 ing Std receipe ar pare js wo hundred dollars for exrcutin AND LOT ON A7re STHERT, NEXT OUl > he ey 4 Marcin Henry one hund NER C SUUTHEAS a * c the By virtur of a deed of trust, dated Docemb: disterence ‘at opiutes wetwane 19th. AD. 1576, aud recorded in Lib TEES SALE OF VALUAULE Im pac the commissioners ard the hori ne te ah 185, of iand record tor District of © RSTATE ON WEST OF value of the xerv fae dat reqeat ¢ T EAST. BETWEEN BAND CS oo mgs etme baw ne latter on that oo- ft public. anct ‘Go OF A NEW THREE stony | Caton. He thought s5 for each « s TUESDAY. 4 ENT BRICK DWELLING. AND | Dut was wil w lump the twe s gine’ eubdivie 1100 TO WIDE ALLEY Lut the commissioners thought t Ington city, D.C., # deed of trast ance made most liberal. fur! J be paid at time to be secu fog 8 per cent. erty sold JeR2-eont 20S. B. Waccaman, Real Estate Auctioneer, IMPROVED PROPERTY ON D STREET, BE. K ANo 30 NOK) HWEST Tin lated December | Lrh. AD 1876, and S41, folio 128."one of th ct of Cole A GRAND row-vow was held at Walls res. 1 will wil Walla, Oregon, between citizensand Lolans Gr ceck pia th h servailon & few days i Sogn a Among the Indians were Homilye, pepe All hme of the Walla Wallas, Howlish Wampa, of the Cayuses, Jesse, chiel of the Peres. and Wenumsnoot, cuiel the Uma las Kpeeches, professing the most peaceful in- The mayor pre id Tae chiefs made clinations ): thence #-ath 1 He feet to place of beginning ments theron TWO MENSWEPT OVER NIAGARA FALie, Three meo. named Floy, Bellinger and Pierce. were boating in the Niagara river ‘Gue thind cas {which S15) must 12 and of id at time of eale. an equal payme the balance in h Street northwest ts. to be secarsd by par | above the falls on Sunday eve sing, whem S11 7th Street northwest, Said aad ae ieed Oe tence oa eet dey | the boat got into the rapids, aod Bollinger RARE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE THE wstheon A noe a patches, | and Pie pel out and attempiad to THIS CITY. THE LARGEST CONSTR. Ra og Be RD Pg FR MENT OF FURNITURE OF THE SEASON Pp | O*Fs Sfter sale. Troster reserves the right t) rosell | the joy remained in the boat and BE SLAUGHTERED AT P. FULEY'S AU TiON BOOMS, SEL SEVENTH STRE recoréed in Liber No. 73, follo 315, m™ PF STPONED Tuomas 3 TRUSTPES SALE OF BUILDING LOTS CO! DER MASSACHUSETTS AY Mie | AND stu STREETS RORTAE SS ON ® By sirtue of adeed of trest, 18, 1878, recorded Liber No. fe . Sasticer eaten ria, write os partice secured thereby: I shall ster t je auction. the 12h day of Jol and disthagui- the plat or pl St risk and cort of purchaser in defanit TZ ‘Or iy3.dts x x a 24, A"D. 15976, duly recorded in Liber Mewes First Vice-President of the association a : ENT A321 F streets ONe MORE UNFORTUNATE —At Wi- On MONDAY. July 24: TUESDAY. 3 . THURSDAY FRIDAY. 6b; SATUR UNCANESON BRO® , Auctioneers, eee, F Sande, morning, Cup h ye unitil all De ee oe ee wsttnes:. | aune oes ug Woman nained Josey eis OF OO Boden Bates Biss Moore, Was follnd In the river, where she td Painted Sets. 100 Parlor and Library had drowned herself Saturday night. The Set . in Bep, Black h. Grey Hairctoth and AW deceased was about twenty-three years of Bccets Maes hee Wan. eee iy age, and had been living a dissolute life. M es, Lounges. Chairs of all kinds, Sideboards, LE : Mirrace ane omer tirticles too numerous. to: men 74 « $7 Bismarck has retarned to Berlin. tion, all to be sold without reserve to the highest RN TORS, &7-The Nateher (Miss.) Democrat wants @ bidder for cash ann io redeosodl py fine eons sald ‘s. negro on the Democratic State ticket. nave mmaney Uy Sete ei nee a £7-A man in West Troy died Thursday 30-6 HUT strest. LE: hight while saying his prayers. Another DPJUSCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, il a7 D wav-it is sald that there are more Chinamen TRUSTEES’ SALE O¥ VALUABLE REAL ES- Be ae eine Feniite eenteiceesy, | 1% California than cau now flud prodiable TATE ON NORTH B STREET. BETWEEN 3p ieee NO. 437 M stheet northwest, AT \UG. | €Dployment. ASD atu STREETS BACT. At AUCTION Wow 5? —- 82-Miss Phocbe Couzina has been chosm iy viriae ust given to us and eatin dens: ated . diated ue ath day of bay, ADS 178, and a By virtue of @ deed of trust. dated Novembar > fl e of the land records of Washington county, ia the District of Columbia, and by request of the’ parties secured thereby, we will cell, at public auction. in front of the prosuises. cn TUESDAY, the 10"h day of July, AB tear. 'G o'clock p. m., ali that piece or parcel, of ground lying in said city ‘snd District aforesaid, and known aa part of Lot twelve 12), Sauare seven hundred and eighty-five (735 1 for the fame on north B strest at the dividing line between lots Il and 12: ranning thence east 18 feet 8 inches; thence south to the depth of the lot; thence west with 4.30 foot alley & feet and # inches; thence due north 41 feet 33 incbes; thence west’ seven feet: thence north 9 feet to the begtnning; together with all and singular the appurtenences, rights, privileges, i vements and other horeditamonta fo the same be- longing or otherwise a, ning. ‘Terme of sale: One thint, cal; balance in two qual installments in 6 and 12 months. notes bearing Sper cont. interam, and secared by dead of trust on the premises sold. A deposit of $100 will be re- quired as soon as sold. Conveyancing at purch: cost. If the terms of sale are not com) with Within ten days from day of sale, the Trustees ro- terve the right and privilege of resell erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting upon giving five days’ notice of such a GONRAD SCHAEFER, { Trastess, [PENCANEON BRU: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON EIGHTH STRERT KAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Ci SISTING OF THERE WELL BUILT THRE STORY BRICK HOUSES, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trast uted Wth day of March, A: and duly recorded in Liber No, 714, folios 149. one the land records of the District of Columbia, and by Tequest of the parties secured, we will sell.on MON. DAY, the Oth day of Ju:y, A. D. Ie77, in front of the pri mises, at @ o'clock p.m.,uil that piece and par- Gel of ‘ground lying in the" said ‘city “and” Distriet aforesaid and known as Tot numbered seven (7), in square nine huadred and twenty Hive (925). together With all and singular the appurtenances. rizhte-prie. Hlegos, improvements, aud other hereditaments 40 the same belonging or otherwise ap; siaing. This lot fe improved by three well Daiit three-story Brick houses, and will be suld separately ‘Terms of sale: Que third cash; the balance in two equal installments, at 6 and 12 mouths, notes tu bear S\per cent, interest, and to be secured by deed of trast om the property sold: Convepancing, &0.. at cost of the purchaser. A depomt of $16) required Upon each Bouse as soon as sold. If the terms. of Fale are not complied with within ten days from sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, apoa giving five days’ notice of such resale in some howe: Pever POPC TORGE NETTZRY, | jet CONRAD SCHARPEER, Trastooe. W354. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TRUSTER SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERT RTY, FBONTING ON THIRD STREET, BETWEEN MISSOURL AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, Laid nz parcbasst ia some A 783, folio No U OPPOSITE “BOTANICAL GARDENS,’ AT By virtue of 3575, and duly recorded in Liber y,in the District at Columb the party secured the: AUCTION. ied of trust dated Jon 348, one of the land records i : front of ti ing in city of oF ated aa part of Lers (37) aud thirty-eight (38), in rvation marked and lett red Tor the same at d poiut on the line of stroot wost distant sixteen (16) foot south from tae northeast corner of said lot nuabered thirty seven and run- nivg thence south aloug the tine of said street soven- teen (17) feet. thence west one hundred (109) feet to t jue of said lot, thence north along said roar nteen (17) fi and thence east (60) feet to the place of begian‘ng, meuts thereon. Terms: Qno-third cash; balance in Gand 12 months, for notes bearing interest at § per cent. per annum. ard secured by deed of trust on property sold, A. conveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost. $10) lown on day of eale, and if terms of sale are with within five days after day of eale, the Trastes Feaerven the Fight to resell the y at the risk and cost a jurchaser. : cts x. EY, Trostes. WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. Jedd powman & GREEN, apaasr its airets: 6 hundred ith improve: the land records, for the District Fe west of the part: public suction, iy f TUES. & Washington and pence west with said line inches; thence north THE Stows Cv1 ‘ARDS OF THE Wesrnan agit re OomPany. 1m 2 ‘Towa oF Mancuzs- TER, HEAR BiCHMOND,.VA. (THE PROPERTY consists of a ofthe or three follo 364 et og, one of the land records for the Alumni of the St. Louis Law Sebool. the District of Columbia, end atthe request 87-\n lowa farmer became angry with of the party secured thereby. Twill sell at public | his horse and struck it with a club. The DEO alee oe eee wey aay of July, 157. | horse kicked back and killed him. = oe the posts and chattels as epoci @7-Jobn Mantle, employed to invest! poten B attached to said deed of trust, and | soaii robbers im Ariz Tending ‘Terms cash W. B. JONES, Trastes. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucta. iy3-eo8d ‘HANCEBY SALE OF FRAME BY)USE AND LOT NEAB MARINE BARRACKS. By virtae of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Fauity cause No. 5,652, Doc. 17, I shall, on THC DAY, the 4th day of July, 1577, at @ o clock p.m., on the premses, offer for sale at pablic auction, the West 23 feet 2 inches of Go« 17, in Square 9, inthis @ gang that stopped 87-The wife of Gen. Jeb Stuart is a teacher in the Staunton Female Seminary, in Vis ginia. n2-Charles H. Carr, formerly @ broker ém Wail street, was kicked todeah by @ horse in Cincinnati, &7-A son of the late John C. Breekinri is about to marry a daughter of Lloyd Tew city improved by @ Frame ‘House, (No. #03 G | reputed to be the riche ‘t mau tu California. ‘Terms One-third of the purchase money incash; |, #7-It bas become the fashion in Paristo residue in three equal ments at 6, 12 and 18 | have @ monogram of the owner's initials tm months, with 7 per cent. futerest. sscored by the center of the window shades gad car urchaser’s notes and reserved lien. Deed ziven | tains. nd deed of trast tak final ratif S7The state of Kentucky pays a dollar ee eee for @ fox's scalp, and this year nearly all the u Payment of purchase money . A deposit of S50 at tune of ‘axes In Adam county Lave been paid with parcharer's scalps. DUNCANSON MENA Rone: mh 87" In a district of Northampton, England, & school board bas decided to give a glass of beer to each of the elder pupils who at the W488. B. WILLJAMS. Auctioneer. end of the day ts at the bead of the class. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF T! STORY AND BASEM #7 A bashful youth wishes to know “How ONT DWELLING to win a woman's lover Kiss the babies, ALF STREET, P88 ihe lom-cat, an suriet ‘T TWOSTORY BR to the old lady. ~ — MEDING LOT aps #2” It is now proposed to make arrat DWELL ON THE 5 ments for issuing @ $2 gold cotn, and Property is in the most delightfal and fashi whole thing looks iike an underbanded Of the city. being in the vicinity of the Presi- | attempt to put gold entirely beyond the ce War, State, Navy, and Treasury | reach of newspaper men. — [Sridgeport Standard. 87 11 is proposed to cut down the salaries By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem ber 8th. A. D. 1576, and duly recorded in Liber No. 836. folio et seq. one of the sckool-teachers in Boston about 7 land records for the District of ‘Colum per cent., which im the aggregate wouth r of the Supreme ourt of the Di: pared in Equity cause No. 6. vritten request of Charles T. Davi cured by the said deed of trust amount to more than $*0,000 peraonum. The number of teachers was much reduced @ shall at_pub- | Year ago. lic auction, in front of the premises, oo BAT ;————___t DAY, June 30th, A. D. 1577. at 6 kp. m MARRIED, CROWLEY—SEIDENSPINN Qn June 2th, 1877 ,at St. Mary «Chareh, by the Kev. Father Ailgs WILLIAM Bo CRowLey to Mina JoskrHing Se: oRm- SPimNan, both of this city ry thowe certain pieces or parcels of Land situate aud being in the city of Washingtos, Dis- trict of Columbia, and known and distinguished as lot mom bered thirty-eight (38). aud the north eleven feet aud three inches (N- Mf. 3in) by. th ereof, of lot numbered thirty-nine (39), in ON ~0" onda and Magrader'ssubdivision oflote in square pum: | ,)°X0 JAN {O'RRIEN. On Monsey evenings tered che hundred and sixty sven (i) said Fes cu, Gamgatowa, D.C Daxiat Doge erty hay front of fort) We (45) fee ¥ = 7 ™ depth 0} ‘dred and forty-five (148) foot and | YAS te Miss Kare O Baten feur(a) thirty (3) foot public alley, to- | PALAZOTTO-WEBB. On June Ith, st Saint gether provements, &c Paul's Church, by Rev é ‘Terms of sale: One-halt m cash, the residae in | \o Pat Pi 3 three cquat ‘pa Wars tthe late Owptain B eighteen (18) mont “sf A. Cn urchaser’s promissory Hotes are to be given, ‘ ; ie Toe dete fre the day of se. with interen at EABE—ROTH WELL. On the oh of Januarrs 87, Joun HP both of Washin, — +208 Ast to Miss Awsit E. Bora wee mm. D.C = the rate of eight (5) per cent per snuom, Ray, able semi annually, and to end of trust on the property sold, and @ satisfac tory policy of insurance on the building. A @ post of $100 will h piece ot DIED. Property on acc CROWN On the 24 of Joly, 1377, of paralpsig, are not complied with t au € ’» the 47th year of her age, the right to resell the property at the ti er {une take place from her late rest of the defaulting purchaser, All conveyancing st | derce, at #0 clock ®.m. July 4th. purchaser 's cont Bs. The above properties will be sold fu two | | EDELIN. On July 2.2577, after slong and pain- ecpainin eects thes Daceak tee OI be ctenk | Bel Mion of caution, Waku Be ieee Erst, and the h use second. The vacant lot will be | Od 38 years and 5 months subject toa prior decd of trast<anted March ay | Ftuaisl will take plac: trom bie lateresidenony br inet stot tee District of Calumbr to | Thursaey. be July. Briends of thet Secure a certain promissory note, dated Macch lath, | ate requested to attend Tse. for $5.00, aud interest due’ thereon at ten 110} Percent per annum from September 14th. 1576, said note being payable one year from its date. The HART. On the 34 of June, Hakt wife of the late Barvett Bart, , Jowermnt the sorb voar of her age. dwelling will be sold entect to a prior decd of trast, th iv ~nds of the family are reapect- dated December 2th, 1870, and recorded in Libor | apy itetted be ered hee fee TT Te Re. 632, folio 239 et soa. tl ge LG | records: | Church, corner of Ith and H strects northw secure 8 ce oadsBOr ated Dece: arredey J % ack doen. s menbiote tee a f W.W. Gor Thrredey. July Sth, at 10 o clock a. ran,eeq , for $20,000, payable December 2th, 1550, HOLOHASN. On the 24 of J ly, 7, after along ‘with interest thereon at nine (9) per cent. per aun ui illness, Jous T Horotan, aged 47 years. Decen said rest being _ Funeral will take place Thorsday, July St! ahoniaseape st UO" | atop. en atrgm bit tees restbene, ie. oe MABLON SELVES: Trastess, | 2ortheast. Friends invited to attend, . jeD-eokds = JAMES S. EDWABDB, The funeral of Miss Kuta Looax, w 4&7 BY CONSENT OF ALL PARTIES INTER. | tgs ber in the public sehools. Short services will b= held at 3 o'clock, July 4th, At tbe residence, 2123 K sireet northwest, efter which the bedy will be conveyed to Mount Church, Georgetown, from whence the fuperal wi take place. - McKENNA. Os July 2d, 1977, after a brief idence of ber mother. si ested, the above sale is POSTPONED until THURS- DAY, Joly tb, A. D. 1577, «ame hour and place. Bt order of the Trustees. jy2 WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctr. [DOWSMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers, IBUSTEE’S SALE ‘WO STORY FRAME y EL LIN 14 a a nese, at the resi 2S bite street northwest. Many Evizasern M. T ENNA ON WEST SIDE OF TENT. . STREET, BETWEEN R AND 8 ie (BEAR ) NORTHWEST. Funeral at $ o'clock p.m.on Toesday. 34 ti Vistas of a Friendwand acquaintances of the family in+ited 0 attend. PARISH. On the ist of July, 1877, at 4:30 a. Many, eter of Laura. and Wm. B. Seed 1s mouths and 16 das bina UNDERTAKERS. RS 4nver, mrcbth vmgeeae, So be severed esa F STE of talc nutil paid, ane a eed of trast Undertaker. aerator JOSEPE GA on TEL

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