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- SIR Rw RAILROADS. NATIONAL LINE AND SHOBT ROUTE to THE NORTH, WEST, NORTH WEST & SOUTHWEST. June 24th, 1877. - a: en aaa ae o aitimore an ay Stations. 6:66—Baitimore, A: ii d_ Way Po und "Wey Stations, via Be! ay.) 260—W bite Sul & Valley §) L3 _ |The Newspapers of the Na- | tional Capital. DRY GOODS. TION iN P OLDEST! CHEAPEST!! BEST1I11! “Black ® tr GEO. J. JOHNSON & CO ! St ei, Citeinpatt. Chicago and, Pitts i ee Sic ‘xpress, (Hagerstown except z — > ) 1008 THE EVENING STAR. £:00—“Haltimore Express, $:10—Piciment, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagere- ’ ~ COR’ town, Point of Rocks and Way Stations. BEST MEI T CALICOES, 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti- more Express. 9:00—" Baltimore and Way Stations. (On Sanday connects for Anuapolis,) 10:60—Baitimore Express. 19:10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way ions, 1:30—New York and Philadelphia, Baittmore I Dress. (Un Sunday to Baltimore ply optoR. “4 all stations and connects for erick 0— Baltimore aud Way Stations. THE WEEKLY STAR. CHOICE PATTERNS AT 5 CENTS. i WASHINGTON, D.C. Only a few more pivces Hamburg Edging and In- serting left from the Bankrapt «ale piendid t Bisck a Fost nant meres, h oy | double width, at 2), Peaate's Bladensburg. Frederick, vie Belay. 6—Point of Kocks. Frederick, Hagerstown, Winchester and Way Stations. 4:40—"Baitimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, O—* Philad+Iphia, Norfolk and Baltimore. Pas- sengers for Norfolk takes in the cars di- rectly to boat. (Wia- Finck Alpac 2531. 3 Bie The Evening Star Incverywhere recognized as the leading newspape of Washington. With two exceptions only, i ha wae the larrest circulation of any daily paper published south of New York, more than THRER TIMES that of Canton voting 6:45—"Chicago and Columbus Expres. chester and Hagerstown, except Sunday, \—" Baltimore Ex press. 5—" Baltimore ana Way Stativns. $:00—Point of Rocke and Way Stations, Metro- st. icinnati Kxpremt. any other im the city, and EQUAL To THAT OF ALL maaan "stove ot Bladeusbarg, Beltsville and THE OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN WASHINGTON ADDED eer c. M. TOWSON & CO., socnvEsn “Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. jell GREAT 77 ri PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Bquipmeni. JUNK 24,1877 TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, aes Bixth and © streets, a0 Setiows * with ‘or Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 a, m. daily, sot arior Ons to Pitebeny ant Sleeping Cars’ from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Chicago; 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago, ALTIMORE AND POTOMAC BAILBOAD. Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Fall See Renee Cees To advertisers, therefore, It presents peculiar and ‘Snequalled advantages, tp the extent and character of its circulation, and fn the low rates charged, cop tidering the wide pubiicity it insures, It ts, indeed, within ite scope, THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM In THE UNITED &8TATES. sues-eotr yor Tot LISTS. | SUMME! At greatly reduced prices to em ont PERRY & BRO., daigua, he North, 6:25 @ m. daily, except Sunda} Penna, avenwe and Oth street. In this connection attention ts {nvited to the fol- and 40 ?. ‘a. daily, xcept Saturda FOR BENT —The three CPPER FLOORS of | lowing article copfed from ‘Tho Great Newspapers Haven, Kintre’ sad Werks cae! our building at located off voms in the ly, except Sund: ‘ty . sng?-tr_ | of the United States,” a serice of Historical Sketches | ForNew York and tie East, 9:58 Bm, daily, wien SES = Palace Cars attached. Li xpress of Pall- = TH GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE puBliehed in Rowell’s “Centennial Newspaper Ex- mau Parlor Cars, 9:20 a, m. daily except Sunday. ‘ or For New York and the East, 6:24 a.m. and 1:30 p. DBY GuoDs, htbition,”* Now York, 1876: ni. daily ,except Sunday, with Sleeping Oars from CABPETINGS, OLL-CLOTRS, Washington to Boston. a PST ALNOS Ben | “dm a ereater deerae perhaps than any newspaper | FOr Philadelphia, 0:25 a. m. and 1:30 p.m. dally, 7 Busiette’s. Z Rt ree ain he | the comtry, Eun Wasuineron Rvnwine Gran oxds will be suld at | 4s the exponent and representative of the interests a except Sunday. id 5:30 and 9:55 p.m. daily, ally except Sunday: 30 o.m., and 4:40 Limited Express, m. Accommodation for Baltimore, p.m. di Ty, except Sun’ i; aegh eet bo reduces. the city im which i is published. This has deem its Tek Line, 6:30 ®. m.and 4:20 p.m. W. W. BUMDETTE & CO. | character from she besinnins, and to this distineties For Aunnpolit, 6:30 em. and 4:20 p.m. dally, ex- Xo. 933 eoeuin streets} jy30 tr | /eature ts largely dus its present wide circulation and cept Sund: sae meee te ae tee oe many | Founded im 1582, it is by many years the oldest, as ts TON BAILEOAD. very desirat ie wy Wad | 43 a/s0 the mest popular and influential, of the 210, 10, 21 a. m., 1,3. For Alexandria, 6, 7. 4:20. 5.7 +8, 9 Brown. all m. On Sunday st'9:10 3, m. and fc dines | SéWspapers published at the National Capital. The See Eta tarooe Bnd Freuch | policy of giving the closest attention to local snteresta T COST FOR CASH ‘which was adopied by tis founders has mot only been be found » large stock adhered to, but still further developed by its present manarement, into whose hands the paper came, ty wurchase, in 1867. Not omly thts, however. Imme diately om assuming control they determined to solv Land? 3 For the South, vii 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. jeeping and parlor car ae- procured at the offices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue. ST FOR CASH northeast corner of Sixth streot aud Penner! ALL AT ¢ MITCHELL “iat the depot, where orders can fs Scant Mike, the problem af publishing a daily news and business | loft for the checking of baggage to destination from fA Ponnsuleania Geennes— | -ournal, sironsy local im character, 40 cheap as to bg | DOtl# ADC Feaidnea. | Passonger Agent. D®Y Goons: DRY GOODS!! | within the means of the poorest citizen, yet 40 widein ANK THOMSON. General Manag’ . . ts scope, so high im its aims, and 20 full and complete = OWN, DOWN PRICES. AT DOWE, DO im ali uts departments as to meet theezacting demands STEAMERS, &c. For thirty days onr entire stock will be sold st a great Keduction im Prices. in order to close out as | & *A0S¢ wishing to keep posted wm the daily doings MAO TRANSPORTATION LINE. Bear as porsible before removing to our new place | ke whole world. To this end the largest Gnd be broad of business. Capt. W.0. : The ¢ 5 A full stock of Mouraing Drews Goods, Grena- | ttainable force of editors, reporters and correspond- | anne ccmmodions Bay Steamers S Sect Betis, fuile Cina owslingn and Rap’ | ME M Comttantiv employed, the uleranh ts Sry | San Barbar eae, Stphensce able Linus. ‘Foweltm : wharf, foot ever Bins, with 9 full wrock of at sple "Domestice af the | and Nderalty used, and the fastest and moet powerful | Dai og Fhipay weed jock pm for Batt ket prices for cash strictly ~ machinery is called éi and ail river Ia eturning leav - lot of Black Loco Stavis sud Secquca will be soldat | P7*8e 6 Pe cece taae gn at | more, Ho. HAD Light sent coy FORSD A set half price 4s @ datly paper which literally goes into every house THURSDAY at 4 p. m. for Washington and river 7A srvicis warranted s2 Brore ne represent: | hoid im the District of Coiumbia. 11 has indeed boom | landings, ©, Spine as e = in cases, . he sia sonchustvely established that THR Stam has mory | _Je'3m. STEPHENSON & BKO.,7th st. w J. W. COLLEY'S, No. 801, than thres times as many subscribers and more than FOR POTOMAC RiIVEK LANDINGS— 2y-cotr Corner Sth st. and Market Space. | 4es times as many readers as any other daily pape MATE nce netice the Steamer BAre4Ns! BARGAINS! | published in Washington. And mot this alone, Its | will be ran ssf -liows: Leay résular permanent subscription bist is believed to be sarner tham that of any evening paper im the United States, mo matter where published, while its cireule fiom is, im proportion to the population af the city where printed and circulated, the larsest and fullest LACES, sossessed by any newspaper im the world. 11 follows, CALICOES, PERCALES, LAWNS. therefore, that within the territory covered by its circw- MUST BE SOLD, REGARDLESS OF COST | ‘0m tt has no rival, nor anything approaching an (quai, as @ means of reaching the public. It has, in et from 6th-street wharf, FACREDAY MORNINGS, andin ARGAINS! as far down as WN SS EMBROIDERIES, _mar! WM H. KILUMON, Agent. SUMMER ARBANG. FOR ORFOLE,, RTRESS MONROE AND HE SOUTH. CONNCLLY’s, fact, rasa into a mazim that “Everybody tm | | The rit ped cleeant ton ‘tieamer LADY OF 608 Ninth street, the District of Columbia who cam read, reads THe | Jeeves Sizth atrect Wharf evowy jyB-tr epposite Patent Office. STAR, and every ome who advertises at all advertises Ot bape and on BEACTIFUL Lawn: S| tm ate columns.” Yet it must not be thoughs that its | 9°! dete ahd other BEE ed Boe Ak wEROWN, DARE | circulation and infuence are onty local. It has @ | loaves Norfolk every GREEN, 44D BLACK WiTH HAND Mlehithahinn shasta’ the-snelig, asd en eta urday at 3 o’cloc! FOR POTOMAO RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Joan B, Woes, leaves her wharf, foot ot al st times & weel ‘Tuesdays at 7 o'clock s. m. for Cone! Ct S, ALSO, 200 PIEVES OF LAWNS, WHITE to this every issue of the paper is carefully read bythe met YEMEEL Eisai TEC” | tener menses ounaty verano ARTER’S, 707 et S Capital om busines: leases Beantiiet hace series WhiteGaee whee S53 slo ppmnaartes altos are re a. y 7 o'clock a.m. for man only 25. Also, Striped Victoria Lawns 15. ~ | tute in avery laree degree the wealthy and purchasing | tI¥er; rt ral at Toute Biack Grenadine, ta serped. plaid, Bawed end | pcpuiasion of the deans Dens ane Territories; se | Currioman and Leonardi uss oe AU ot corr Dress ‘a that while the fald of THE Stan is in o marked de ma and sfter July 10th, will leave Wi Goods eat. ‘Ail of our new Parasols with fancy bandies at cost. Wool Black Cashmere, very wide, @. Also, X Usehmeres, very wide, 50. sree local, tha paper is nevertheless, im the best sense, Blac Biack Al , double width, dosmopoliten end uncircumscribed in its sphere.” ‘are, round trip, qible Dutack remnants of THE EVENING 8TAG ts furnished to subscri- fe ieee ir ail Te badon Pee Fisep. Bisetlect Onlens Renee he Sitioming Wee reten: Br coezsery tithe "“BTEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. = CARTER | olty, 10 centa a week; by mail, cents @ month, or rs JOHN GIBSON and EK. 0. KNIGHT Pe ym New York at @ o’cl nt te aime anyiienisnten at lowes: fates, or tnfermation orto RP. A. DEMHAM, n | €6.00 por year, postage prepaid; single copies, 2 | conte. or SEASONABLE DEY GOQDS vot ‘ater MUST EE SOLD TO BAISE MONEY. The Weekly Star Georgetown. sakuee Bacon <= vam i (CLYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE We quote s few prices: ‘Thiet edouble, oF eight-page sheet, containing | Pita DELPRIA SERRA HDEIA, WASHING- 3.000 yaris best Spring Prints, 4 cents; short | Sfty-stx colamusof fresh News, Literary and Agr | conn xoteey ANE GEORGETOWN, | WITH *7000 ads best Lonsdale Oambric, down to 12% | caltural and Miscellaneous reading mattor every | “ipnnce WADNE ENGLAND STATES. cents; sold at 1 SAILING DAYS. cases of B ins, at 4,5, | week, and ts pronounced by competent judges ra | From Philndelptin—Saiardoy ae 12 m, eacanwee eS From Washington—Mouday, st Il ©. 1. SOOO 72g best 4 Sheeting mace, onty 2% | CHEAPEEY AuD SueT wasELy Parma im ema | JromGovrgotows Monday, at? Rm. : a x ‘ights recelyed daily. cls worth @ ms = White and Coicred Lawas, only 10 cents. SNITED STaTES. It ia specially adepted for and | bills of landing given to Bostor peculfarly valuable to Farmers, Mochanios, aud the mand Providence. ishing their! Beautiful Colored Dress Goods, iS cents, worth 30 joods landed ax G wn wharf will please have Large stock of Black Alpacas, Black Cashmerca, wom marked * Georgetown, D.C.” Black Silks, at om: aif cost of oe Fanily Circle. or full information apply to Hae aan is i ction barf, Washi 0:6. F. HYDE, 59 Water Ee ee ce 80 conta on | 2 comsliance with repeated requesta from various | jitarfgusemlngton,D. 0.50, FH OLDE & G0, e to Duy go Gener: 4 harves, ladel- She dollar, as we must Lave mosey. ‘al Managers, 13 ath wi = quarters to hold out some inducement to those who wish to get ap subscribers’ clubs for THE WEEK- LY STAB, the following offer is made: phi mara) ly MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sailevery THURSDAY direct from Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at WISWALL & GWYNN, Qavenstown, 703 Market Space, (Single Subsoriptions, $9.00.) Beak: = , ers, 14: 5 a the Star > tween & eee 6 coptes one year for $9.00, and one copy | Line to Aniwerp. =. BP Dow’! forrest location. i! RTH GERMAN LLO to the getier-wp of the olub. N be aioe C4LcutTtTa SEERSUCKER, of this Com) will sail every Sat- ISDIA NANAESS, ‘The steamers copies one year for 00, ana one Pier, nird = - Street, Hoboken, fetes of paseage: Frou bol SEW OBLEANS CHECK LINENS, copy to the getter-up of the club. ceed Becmae iar eee, Sies°scoona cabin, ESDIA PONGEE, ATTAXAPAS TUCKAPAW | it tsa condition of thisoffor that the subscriptions Hed wpaubiony & ob. WHITE LINEN DUCK ASD DBILLING, ofcech club shall all commence at the same time, ané oN AED LING = 2 Rew § BAVY BLUE YAOuT CLOTH, cigs ts Sha cme nentomen. Cc —s FANCY LINENS for Mon and Boy's wear, &c ‘With the view of diminishing the chances of ool- unto he wenmers ofthis line take apctae Couree On OT One Price Only. PERRY & BROTHES, Pennsylcania avenue, jet-tr Corser ih street. OLDS HEATING APPARATUS. G 7 ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS, TO BITHER THE DAILY OB WEEKLY EDITION, MUST BB PAID IN ADVANCE, AND BO PAPER 18 SENT LONGER THAN PAID FOB. @%e In order to cavotd trouble to the offies and Conds wai s!e PeaNacms, | Savechined fo miter, of mierptny BDquai to Siem, and unquesiwmabiy the best | should be renewed some time prior to expiration RZ sot wo the thing Hl, and abe de @& Ce same, the precies time of which ts ahoays eZ CHAMDELIBES end @AS-FIXTURES up | Sw by the date which appears on the extrem BIBGE & CO., label, 41 a rule, U ts tmpossibie to meppiy back Geckl-tr Siasa seonepimente ooctoess PRE! col 0; ‘BRICT OF oLUmeL EaRuant vs. J. Myaas, saregi US Defy proon, Frou Huw Your. a New Yorn. fees: fe | eee eed pane Es he Sort merit done aur? peep pens Tage | po ond rome oll of at «7 SPECIMEN COPIES OF EITHER I88UE FURNISHED GRATIS, ON aP- —_-+—_——__ 7 RATES OF ADVERTISING, m both the Deily and Weskly edition, made known, and jest Bates for epecial service furnished, on application. ‘30—italtimore and Laurel Express. Stops at | AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. B BR. WARNSB, Real Estate Auctioneer, STER'S SALE OF A VALUADLE TAN- ERY, WITH MACHINERY, & WITH A DWELLING & ON THE Pari: LN GE . CORNER OF ad ING’ Stanars. ES > ‘ ve By Virtue ot a deed of trusi, dated the 20th day of Angust.in the year of our Lord one one. aui thousand eight hundred aod sixt Liber RM. H 15, folto 433 recorded in et eq . and at the request of the party secured ther -the subrcriber will selt. on the promi-es, 2 the A ighest bidder, on FRIDAY. the LOth lay A. D. 17, eG o'clock in the after: ty. situated on the cor” ive str. ets. Georgetown, id deed as follows “That arts of the lots numbered one (161) and oue hundred 's addition to said town, n y-uine feet nine inchss (49 ft. 9 in.)on Wash‘ugton street, and one hundred and twenty feet (120 feet) on Oiive strat, with the improvements thereon and ail and singular the righ: aments and appurtenances to the same bel pertaiuing. Also, the whole of lot indred aud sixty-three (163) in said ‘e addition to Georgetown, with all. and siagn he boildings, improvements, Shem » heredita- ness to the same belon, .te and appurten: ing. the + d par fround including and Delng intended od unde: include the whole of the premises Bow occupied asa tany: Also, all that piece or parcel of ground situated. lying aud being in Georget.wn aud Di-trict aforesaid, bounded as fol lows, that isto say: Bagioning at the ead of forty- nine feet and nine inchs measaret north on the out line of Washington street, from Olive sirest, and running thence on ssia east line of Wash’ jugton street north “esa vine feet nine inches, thence east and parallel with Olive street one husdred and twenty feet; thence south and paralicl sith the firs Ine forty nine feet and niue inches. and thence in & straight line to the begioning, the same being and rts of lots one hundred and ¥- one hundred and sixty-two of Beall's dition to said Georget wn, being the dwelling. “A “alll 1 singular, the steam engine now used ines ***. toget and other personalty, and decription on the premises every part thereofyor that may be at the execati on of sf every nam Per annum notil paid. payable half yearly, the pui chaser to give notes for the deferred payments, to be secured by a deed of trast on the property suld, with insurance, covenant, &c., satisfactory to thé trustee. Unless otherwise determined at the time of the sale, the tan-yard and machinery and pers mal prop- erty on the premises will be s9l1 together, =< i by itself, with the personal ere ‘The property will be sold subject to special im- provement taxes All veyancing will be at the cost of the pur- ch dif the terme of aale are not conpited n five days after the day of sale, the tee reserves the right to resell the property, or Sry part thereof, on five days’ public notice by tro or more insertions in some newspay rinted and published in Washington, at the risk and cost of the purchaser in defanit ‘The Tannery covers over 13/40 synare feet,and th Dwelling 6.000, A HYDE, Trastee. J.T. COLBWELL avi 3 Salesraat __THE TRADES. AOR EEEE nd J ters, and Job Print 1012 Pennsylvania ave., Washington, D- Be Fine Printing @ nity. "Sanity AWNINGS JOHN U. HOGAN, 718 Market 8 Manufacturer of @ Newly-Patented Spring Boller and Ventillatin for Stores, Hotels, Paviie Buildings and Private Dwellings. Hi r Bol Mildew Proof & a ad ng PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR CLOTH, UNIFORMS AND HAT: DEPARTMENT oF METROPOLITAN Portce Office of the Board, 48% Louisiana Wasn wv... Iniy 31, Proposals will be received at this Ofice m WEDN&SDAY. Eth Augast, 1577, at which time they will be opened, to farnixh this Department with twe hundred ard fifty (250) yards Bice Bearn Cloth; thirty (30) yaris Blue Dosskin Cloth; tour hund ed (400) yards Blae Dress Cloth. anu filty (40) yards Blue Yacht Oluth, all to be of Dest quality, Indigo Blue dye. Sea'ed Proposals will be received at same tims for for: ing, to measure, Winter Uniforms for the Police Force, consisting of Overcoats of Blue Beara Jloth, Frock OU: f Blae Yacht Cloth. Vests of either Bine Yacht Cloth or Bine Dress h, and Pantaloons of B.ae Doeskin; material to be of best a ity, indigo blue dye, to be cut ia accordance with the Re: ‘tons for Uniforms to be worn by the Metropolitan Police Force;” bids to be made sparaiely for oach garment. separately for oach garment meets elise 1 bidder. lags and Toute the only genuine opis tr The dies for the buttons, the Board, will be loaned to the success 'a 2 Sealed Proposals will be received at same time for furnishing Two Hundred aud Sixteen (216) Hats for Winter wear of the Police Force ‘The quantities given are approximate only; the quantities required may be more oF less, as circu: stances demand. ark envelo conteining bids, rospectively. Proposal for Cloth,” Proposal for Uniforms, “ Proposal for Hats,” asthe case may be. Samples must accompany bids. The Board reserves the right to reject any oF all Bléders are invited to be present at the opening. For further information apply to Capt. BROCK, Inspector M. P.. Secretary of the Board, this office, ler of the Board JyS1,augs 8.14 E.G. CURTIS, Secretary. PE4 8ebY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4, Bulfinch street, Boston (Opposite Revere House.) THE SCIENCE OF LIFE OR, SELF-PRESERVATION. MORE THAN ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD. Gold Medal Awarded to the Author by the “National Medical Association,” March 3ist, 1816. “ The antold miseries that result from indiso1 in early life may be alleviated and cured. Those: ho w doubt this assertion should purchase the new Medi- cal Work published by the Pkasopy MxpicaL IN- stitutz, Boston, entitled ‘The Science of Lise, oF SeV- Preservation.” Price $i. Vitality impaired by the errors of youth or too close ess, may resto and manh» 4 A another vainable medical work, treating exclasively. on Mental and Nervous Diseases; more than two hundred royal octavo es, Pi cleant cagravin, bound in substantial musiin.’ Price ouly 62. Barely. enough to pay for printing.”"—Loadon Lancet. The “SCIENCE OF LIFE” also con- taing more than fifty valuable medical reseri, ions, each one which is worth ig price of the book. spplication to bust regained. fe Book for young and middle-aged men to read just now is the Scionce of Life, or Self- Prescrvation. in excellent he author hae retarned from’ Europe health, and is again the Ohief Consulting of the Peabody Medical Instituts, No. ® street, Boston, Mags.”"— Republican Journal. “The Science of Life is beyond all coraparison the most extraordinary work ou Paysiology ever pub- lished.”"— Boston Herald. “Hope nestied in the bottom of Pandora’s box Jand hope plomes her wings anew since the issaing of these valuable wor published by the Peabody Medical Institute, which are teachiog th usands how, to avoid the’ maladies that sap the citadel of '—Phtladelphia Inyurrer. itehould be read by the young, the middle-aged and even the old.” —New York Tribune. ‘The frst aud only Medal ever conferred upon any Meaical Man in this country,as a recognition of thill aod professional services, was presented to the author of these works, March Slst, 1876, The pre- sentation was no.iced ‘at the time of ite occurrence iroughout the cetry. hiv magaitonge Meret throughout the country. This maguificen is Gf solid gold. ort with more than one hundred India iamonds, of rare brilliancy. “Altogether, in its execution and the richness of its materials and size, this is decidedly the must no- ticenble medal ever strack in this country for any Purpose whatever, It is wall worth the inspection of Nomismatists. It was fairly wou and worth! bestowed.”"—Massachusetts Ploushman, June 3d, BF Catalogues sent on receipt of 6c. for i Either of the above works sent i mail on nett of price. Address PRABODY MEDICAL INST’ ror | ee Bulfinch street, ) Mass., 0) vere House. N. B.—The anthor can be consnited on the above- named. di ‘diseases to 4d. m. PiNDiAN VEGETABLE DEOoOTION SOROFOLA, ERYSIPELAS, and all DISRASES Recommended by eminent Phyuicians of Baltimore stort CROMWELL, Agents, Washington. § PLEY, Ai rgeto' ¢ gRort ¥, Agent, Physician Bulfinch . Fayette and Eutew ae ‘apl-coly Physictans to Children’ Cartan, J. Mev MackaLt.and Advuory and Consul Extor, M 72 2 ae, _ AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. B. B. WARNER, Beal Estate Auctioncer, TRUSTEES SALE OF 4 NEAT TWO 8TORY AND MANSARD ROUF BRIGK DWALLING. Ro. 182 NNECTICUT AVEN TWEEN L AND M STRE By sirtue of s deed of Werth, A. D. 17! 16, folio $74, une of the Land District of Columbia, and at foray secured thereby, Lebail gel at public i» front of mises, on yj AY, August ‘Mtb, 1877, at 6 Cock mn that cer: 5 . ce Rese of nd lying and being ta fasbington, District of Columbia, 2. scribed as lot“ Win Alex K. Shephard ivi sion of sub-lot6 in square 161, male October lath, 3575, and recoréed in Surveyor's office of said city, in Liber RL. Hoxie, folio 62; said lot fronting 1 feet 9 inches on Connecticut avenue, and being the north half of sub 6, together with the improve- mente, &c. k rth each, andthe balance at 6, 12 with iuierest wt six per cent. per Sonum, secured by adeed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, aad ail conveyancing st purchaser's cost Terms to be complied with neeven days. SAMUEL CBOSS, Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. J¥38-eohas TO-NORROW. Se tn B. H. WARNER, Bosi Estate Auctioncer, TRUSTEES SALE OF A VERY DESIRABLE /US) yu yes y i4tu AND N STREETS. = _ By virtue of par ys of trust dared ier i ith, A. D. 1872, and duly recorded in liber 704, folio 234, ot aa nd records of the trict of ‘Colambi at the reques thereby sec! ‘sell at publi front of the premises, on MONDAY. th August. A.D. 1 lock p.m , the fi a6 described real estate situate in the City of W sin said Disirict, to wit ty-two, (62) in Thomas I riginal Part of Lot numbered Bryan's subdivision of 4. 12, 12, 13.14. 15 and a @ northeast corner of éaii ning thence souta twenty-one ( inches, thence west seventy-oae ; north tweuty one (21) feet four (4) inches tothe fi of N street, and theuce ast seventy-one (71) feet the beginning together with ths thereon, consisting of an elegant front residence. Terms of sale: Eight thy dollars, with ia- from April 7th, IS77, penses of ace in and the balances at six ‘elve mouths. for which the notes of the archaser from the day of cured by a interest and « of trust be taken. One hundred dol- property. will fat Lime of aale. ANDREW B. DUVALL, Trastes. iyM-eokde” 452 L. aveuus northwest, BF-THE ABOVE S 1 FRIDAY, August § J L, Salesman. PThe purchaser at the above sale can obtain a 96,00 op said property at ome and two yon with at? per cent. augéeod” ‘| HOMAS DOWLING, Aucuoncer. TRUSTEB'S SALE OF ABLE LOT ON BRALL STREET, BETW CONGRESS AND WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, D, ¢ By v of w deed of trost, dated 2a. 1575, recorded in Liber 796, fo records for the Bistrict of request of the parties secured thereby, [ ublic anction, in front of the premi- will sell at reson FRIDAY, the 1Och day of August, 1 G o'clock p. m..all that piece or parcel of ccound situate in the City of Georzetown and District of Cvlumbia. being the east 20 feet of Lot N: the west 23 feet of Lot No. 93. in Beali's > ing on the north side of Beall running north a depth of 120 feet, with mt. One-third cash; balance in six and with fnterest at Sper cent. per an roperiy secured. Deposit of $100 required at tine of sale. “Couveymacing at cost of purchaser ugl-eotd JOHN B TYLER. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, VFRY VALUABLE THREE STO #AOK BUILDING BRICK RESIDENCE. 905 0 STREET, BETWEEN STREETS NORTHWEST AT AUCTI On FRIDAY Augast 10th, 1577, at 6 0 -m., in front of the premises, Lahall seli lot num, in 'aguare 365, tmproved by @ three-story rick Hosidence, with back building and good ata- bling, and containing M1 rooms and all the modern Improvements; lot 3x100 to 10-feet alley. he above property is sold subject to a lis 23,500. having nearly three years to ran, bear ing 8 cent. interest, which can be taken the deferred. Tae to be id ia cash within ten daynattsr day of'sale, gist'depsait ret quired at the time of sale. All conveyancing st purchaser's cost. augt-dads THOMAS DOWLING, Auct Auctioneer, = St. ‘Cloud Batiding. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BO CBEEK CHUBCH jouN SHERMAN, TRUSTEES’ SALE PROPERTY ON $ ROSD, NEAB SOLDIERS’ HOM: . By virtue of @ deed of trust to me, dated June 18th, A. D. 1571, duly recorded in Liber No. 647, folio 451, et seq., one of the land re- cords for the District of Columbt vad at the re- auest of the party secured thereby, 1 will sell at ublic auction. infront of the premis-s, on DAY, August 28th, 1577, at & o'clock DP. m..the follow ing described tract of lan ying im the coun- ty of Washington, District of Oolnmbia. and Pyeng 4 a pert of — Brown's land. sitaate on Rock Creek Charch |, aud beginning for the faid tract at an old boundary stone marked 1, on plat, accompanying a deed from said Thomas Brown and wife to Jonn »,Which deed is recorded in Liber J. A. 8.,No. 226, folio 258, et_soq., one of the Ind records for said county and District, bear- ing the description N. degrees west 1.09 chai east 876 chains; 4 degrees west 1025 chains; thence south Lis degrees west 143) chains; thenes Lorth 604 degrees cast 4.03 chains to the beginning, containing thirteen and 40-100 acres, inore or leas, together with the improvements. ‘Terms of sale: One thousand dollars cash, and the alance in four equal yearly payments, with inter. est at 7 per centum per annum, secured by dead of trust onthe property sold. A deposit of $50) re- quired of the purchaser at ‘the time of sale, and all ex ‘at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with within seven days. ; ‘This property has a good front, on the public road, with a fine vineyard, in good bearing order, aud is in a good state of caltivation. There are 2 frame houses on the premises; one of about § rooms, kuowD &s the “Wine House,” and the other with about 8 room; also, barn, &., £0, JOHN HITZ, Trastee. ‘aug3 W. M. SMITH, Salesman. W458. 4B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BEAU ESTATK IN THE COU! INGTON, D. + ON SEVE ROAD, B INTERSECTION OF & SOLDIERS PROV ‘TORY- °' of trast to me, da‘ed on jay of November. i571, and recorded the lan: 1h Liber, Ho, 663, fullo 3, ope of records for the District of Columbia, aud by tne written request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at nite ‘auction, on the premises, on TUES DAY, August BSth, 1e77, at& o'clock p m., tho following described ‘real ‘estate, situa in’ the county of Washington, District of Columbia, to wits All that OF parcel county of Washin, treet Fo 2 perches norta of the aorthwes: “orne: of the in tere-ction of said Beventh #.reet road with ths ock Jreek church road aud running thence N. ss", W. 14 08 perches; thence 8. 14, E. 5 02 perches; thonce N. 5:5, W. 12.8) perches thenes 'N.1;. W. 12 43 hence 8 83%4. K. 27; tuence §. 1 6 perches to the place of boginhing, contal acre, one (1) rood and five (5) perches 0! or lesa. as laid down on the plat of the sub lots ong; (1) aud two (2). ip tho diviston of Padi worth, faurveyed for William A. Munder in Bo- vember, 1568, and recorded in Plat Book Levy «ourt No 3, page 38, of the office of the Surveyor of said District, with the improvements, consisting of a two- ‘aad basement Brick Dwelling, Brick Slaugh- ter Hoase, and other out-buildings Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; th ing one (1) land more balance tm ° notes of the purchaser of equal amount a: one, two and three years, with fiTeH pet, cent, interest trom a day of sale. secures w at fa hacer. Cost of default MET Us Mi. CHAPIN, Trustes. WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct.- auk3 Staw tas 4H. WARNER, Beal Estate Auctioncer. TKUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABL¥ IMPROVED ESL ESTATE ON TWENTIETH STREET NOBTHWEST. BETWEEN G AND H 8T8. By virtueofa of trust, dated — ith, A. D. 184, and recorded in Liber No. #51, folio. 45, one of the land for the Columbia, at the H d i i 1 hl tie 4 HT : i i i} ——__— > Puomas DOWLING, Acctionser. gu MASTER. WITH ALL TE EEN IMPROV SuEhrs. TOGETH z ° 7 GRAVEL amex On SATURDAY, Augost 11cm o'cleek, at the northwest corner of streets, Pebail sell about 30 feet of containing abou: 33 stalls, with cas and wa! together with about 20 Loads ot Urarcl tables and appurtenances will be «. 4 LING oneer COM FORTAT: THREE STORY FRAME DWELLING. No O93 LSTREET. BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEVENTH STREETS NOBEL WEST. AT AUOT! On MONDAY AFT Acgast tb. 18.7, commencing « a trout A choc! Cf the premises, 1 shal’ seil part of Lot 4, t fe 412, bavings front or 14 feet 6 inches, by & ot 78 feet 6 inches, to an alley, improvea by @ story frame dwelling, containing * rooms. situated as above, ©? Contstning ‘Terme: One-third cash, the residue in two equal PRIMeNte at 6 and 12 months, wish notes bea log tu lercet at 8 per cent. per acoum secured by a deed of trust on the property suid.” $10) down when the property is struck off. Conveyaccin charer's Cort, THOS. DOWLING. LIAMS, Aactioncer. OF VALUABLE LEAs By virtue Emory Coal ic au % tof the promi TUESDAY. Bath day of Augu o clock p.m, the following described rf, thectiy of Washington, to wit: Sab lot 17.) of William Williams’ subdivisiougof orig nai dthe west twenty-four feet secured on said prope payable three years after date, with i Toent. per annum, payable semi an ) COUPON H.tes have been given. T nated on the northeast corner of 8 ts i is improved by a omplied w the preperty will be resold at th nad cost of detaviting purchaser. after five days notte icv. on WEDNESDAY. the Lith day of at, | 2 o'clock m., presales, the Fixcares | rT al Yard lately ied by the Emery Coal Company, at the foot of 6t West, together with the unex wharf and 5 vase dated 1575, for five years. ‘The coustst of bins of a capacity of about 12 way and trussel. cars, hoisting appara’ eng 0 hore r. saaiting, palley Buckets with cap. ‘ston yard ares ‘ nearly new cilities for unloading by any in the etty of 700 tons per day. a on jews than it cau the city. Pattion desiring to engage in the coal bus do we xauitine the property A dep sit ft ©50 will be required at sale, and if terms are omp.rod w ix days,the property will be resold, ac cost of defaulting purchaser immediately etter th ve sale, we will sell place, for cash, the Omi: Farn't &c, consisting of @ nearly new tro Chairs, Stove, Maps, &c., &c.; 2 tity of Coal (vartuns sizea)'and W AL BARBER pocicore | MILLS DEAN, '§ 8 F.D. CLEARY, Sakesman 6 di J T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIBAGLE PU iLD ING LOT. ON THE NOBTH SIDE OF M5ST., ELTWEEN 2470 AND 25ru SIS. NOBIIL By virtue of a deed of trust, date] May Sth A. b.'t576, and daly recorded io Liber No. eis, ¢ of the land ree ords for the ‘tot the wharf are az Jean be unlow at thetoost of od at th Su kes, so. a small quan ot. | righi of this for | she could not NS AT LOVATZ. a Con ivier tue tar se the garrison of Gal. Is that i will be able te auack. Oomam wna that ei Ty and ecigh Ir5 kel Lovate tot arrisop at Lovats havin reinforced by tive bat ms of infan- mi some cavalry from Ple repulsed Rosstans, why ei 30) Killed and eo The repulse of the Russians at watz. or in the !mmediate vicinity, is con- firmed by the daily Telegraph's Lovats dl = patch and by other specials. Tae Porte has omMetally tuformed the English ems that after two days’ hand fighting at lovate the Kussians suffered a severe defeat. DEFEAT OF Five THA« AND TURKISH, 5 CAVALRY Various specials state that on August oun five thousand Turkish cavalry attacked the Russians between Lascaor. Plevna, and the rt nT pied @ fortified line, aad wh t the Turks, repulset them w thout ut made no attempt to follow, ag i Duke Nicholas does nol wish to Waste the engrgy of lits troops iu partial en. gagement THE RUSSIANS CROSSING THE LANGE NUMBERS. The Vienna correspondent euseays: It is DANUBE IN { the London arge numbers ag the Danube in ghborhood of Tartukal. heavy rain have swollen od make the ae mpt to throw s soss hazardous. The Hass an bridge sterial. moreover, is altogether Incomplete. Toe tWo monitors taken at Nu aren ready for action. I! is believed that will be directed against the Tarkisa imontury at Rustehuck, which ts damaged and is short of coal THE SUSSIAN FORCE AROUND PlEevwa. The Loniton Standard has the following spe- "| from Bucharest: Tae Rassian troops en reiaforced and MEN AND MONEY FOR TURKE rors. F Supposed they ub r OAL OF 699.0.9,000 pian tres and the f ot @ civil guarl for | the capital have been publisned. Tue Ode - n sut Without distinction, must ipate in the loan. Meo from twenty to years of age will be enrolled tn the civil guard. — Sue Kyew His Wuisrie.—Thet was @ touching incident, last week, at the death- bed of Mrs. Gaylord. Her husband ts an en- gineer on the Cieinnat! road, and upon reaching Kichmond found a dispatch an- nouncing the fatling strength of his wife. he dif Among the railroads made it tan poss ulm to get off. A secoad dis- j Patch arrived saying taal sbe was sinking fast. lt was then that he decided te a locomotive to Dayto: ‘ne dying wife, whose ears was fast closing to eartnly sounds, listened for the familiar whistle w ch she kuew healways. gage | Of approach. The hours few fast, aud the were ranuing very swifll l @aying fare still ell to the sun had set him. At nig of Coluni’ ta, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in ‘rout of the premises, ou FRIDAY, August A7tb. 1577, at 6 o'clock p m., ail that ptecs or parce! of growad <it- | Taio in the city of Washing on, D.O., being part of | ‘ ), In sqaare numbered | eastern corner of said equi * elzhteen (18) feet and soven (7) inches ore hundred (100) feet toe ten 10) foot alley) con taining 1.58855 sjumre feet, more or less. Teru«: One-third cash; balance at 6. 22 and 18 months, with 8 percent interest, secure a dest of trust; or all cash, at option of the parchaser. A deposit of $50 at time of sale, and all couveyaaciug eee PAINARD It. WABNER CHARLES T. DAVISS 'f Trastoes, angs-eo&ds H. WABNERB, Beal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE of VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, on RSTREET NOKTH WEST. BETWKEN SAKVENTEEXTH STSKEE and SEW HAMPSHIBE AVENUE. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 11th, A #74, and recerded in Liber No. 749, ful'o 485. of the land records for the District of © lumbia, at the request of the hoider of the note ch by secured, the undertigned will sell. at pablie aa: tion. in front of the premises. on THURSDAY, the 16th day of August A. D. 1577. at @ o clock p.m, the fotowing-described real estate, situated in the 'y of Washington, in the District of Oolumbia, to- it: The west twenty-five (25) feet. by one baudred nd twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet de Lot numbered thres (3), in square number: bundred apd fifty-four (154), together with the im seoyensents thereon, being No. 1721 B street north. w Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in six ‘and tweive month« in equal payments. {or which the omissory notes of the purchas: r will be reqair -aring interest at ten per cent. per jeed of trust on the premis t hes wired a ‘ya cing to be at ihe om If the terms of sale are not complied with days thereafter, the Trustees reserve t resell th rigat to property at the risk and cost of the de- urchaser. = JOS. CG. KENNEDY ©. N. THOM, J.T. COLDWELL, Baleeman, rPsomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. Trustees, angt-eot Dy sirtne of a deed of trast, dated Soptem- ber 19th, A.D. 1367, and duly recorded mm Liber B.C. E..No. 85, folio S77. one of the land rec ords for the County of Washington, in the Disiicc of Columbia, and at the request in’ writing of the my secured thereby, I will sell see in jc auction, front of the premises, on MON the 13th day of A at, at i o clock m., parts of Lote Nes. Land %, iusguere No. 253, iu the city of Wash ington, District of Colambie, contained wivhin the following metes and bouvds: Bagioning for t thence north on i3th street weet eighty "two (34) fost and ten and one half (10%) inches; thence west twenty (20) feet; thence south eighty-two (32) feet aud ten and one-half (10%) inche'; thouce eat twenty (0) feet to the beginning, to b ths improvements thereon, consistiog Brick Dwelling and Store. 1 @ three-story ny uilding, cr the purchaser may pay al a options deposit of §100 on each parc required at the time of gale. If the terms of sale «re nt ¢ shplied with within seven days siterthe day of sale, the Trastee reserves the right to resell the of the purchaser. All | rehaser, SMILLER, Trastes. | premises at the cost of the defauitini Convey anclug at the cost aug WAGGAMAR "TPO Ficat Ritsxe auctioneer, 510 7th street. i y OF A WELL-LOCATED TRUILDING LUTON TWENTINGE STREET, BETWEEN E ANDO F STREETS NOKTA- WEST, WITH THE FRAME BUILDINGS THEREON. By virtue of » deed of — date on th day a 4 re- corded tn Liber No 736, th 248 oI jumbia, gad at the i 3 i Be feet orth from the southwest coraer of said square, and ronning thence cast 90 feet to an alley; ; thence west 9 feet; and thence south Piles ser dean oar ee ‘Terms of sale: {100 cagh upon aceaptance ny | balance ears, With interest st Ss 4 Lt. Dy deed of trust upon | over her last earth, when the cuill of | death was cre over ber and pulses | Were falling, ber ear caught the sound of his comtng. alone heard It, and she said: hat is his whistle.” And de in time to receive her ag Message of farewe'l.—{ Nichmond Inde~ pendent, num” is iy a Chi- prool-reader let it go through the other &7San Francisco is to have @ woman's botel with a bar in every room—mosquite tion Powders” and “Intempe- are offered by a philauthropi¢ st. a7Now that the strikers have mostly gone to work, the public should listen their story.—| Boston Post. S7°It ts proposed to test the atility of giv. ing to women the privilege of fail member- ship in the board of education of Chicago. S7-The national association of iron and Steel workers met yesterday at Columbus, Olio. Oue buodred and fifiy delegates were present. @7 A Kentucky paper speaks of a genude- man “ho was biuen by amad dog, afew days ago. bul shows no signs of madness more than usual.” 827A correspondent of the Augusta Chrout- cle brings @ strong array of figures to show the extravagance of the democratic slate administration of Georgia. B7-A clergymen and @ justice of the peace in Kentuck are agcused of being pabl feen last week engaged in tying ath com @ dog’s tail. &7-The Ch £0 Inter-Ocean remarks that during the Awazonian rivis in that city “female yells, suriil as @ curlew's ery fille . the air.” te-The fishery commission in session at Huilfax yesterday occupicd in listent to Ube reading of the affidavits in support the British side of the question. &2-The building occupied by J. W. Pettia- gill & Co., at East Cambridge, Mass., for the manufacture of satlor’s olicd ‘clothing, was destroyed by fire yesterday. Loss #20. #2, Turkish General to Tarkish Colonel— ‘olonel, the day after to-morrow is pay- You wili take care that to-morrow we ea Warm engazement.—[ Paris Paper. &7-Au Americau named By bas been arresied by a police spy in the south of france for having called President Mac- Mahon an ass at a table d’hote. &2” In the trial at Chicago of Prof. Pike for the murder of 8. 8. Joues, of the Religia Philoscphicat Jowrna’, in Maren last, the ja rendered a verdict of acquittal on te grow Of iusanity. ~e7 "It turns ont that th fers signed “Blood,’ U. E.” vhich so territied’ the wou @uthorit g ihe recent riots, occupied the police for many hours im ight puillug thea dowa as imooudiary, Were ouly au advertising dodge by the pa lisber of @ new book cailed “ilue Blood.” Tue Boston papers wish they hadn't men- toned it. ae orge's counsy, DESMOND, On the Sth instant, denghter ot Jeremfan and Jutia £ year, Smonths, and 15 days ‘The relatives and fricuas of the famt!y are invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her pa- rents, corner of txt and F streets southwest, to-mor- row,(Friday,) at 30 clock p. m. ad HUNT. At7p.m, Toungest daughter o} Hunt, aged lv years and 5 wont! Foneral from 1014 4 «treet soutboast, on €'. 10th inet.,at3 p.m. Relatives aud friends of Inmntly are reepectinily invited to attend. HANEY. On the morning of Angast 6, ia77, Hvou Mawxy, ta the S3th pear of hits age. sad ane: sident of this city since 82 His fancral will take place from the eBerm TOH. On August 8, 17, at 1:2) pam. sont son of Jobo aud Ma, Patch, ‘yeas cy days. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the faveral {rom (he resideuce of tls “paren' ‘i northeas:, Thursday, August’, e080 clock pas oe DY. On the eighth of August, 157, after reer illness, Manrua A. Pospy, wilow af ‘uneral will take place on Priday afternoon, tat the teuth, at four sclock, from her tone friends and pcquatutancas of the feseal re reapagte fully invited tw attend. ‘ THORNTON. Near Forestville, Prince county ‘on Wedussday. August sch Sate Spaity hours Mines, Mire. ANsis E. Taontom, Sto walt ooanonres (Wete ) afterncca courted father's: to UNDERTAKERS. RR. Sanver, josere, Ga ae ee MABY 5, S200rs Ho. 996 our Flewera, \WaeT.

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