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———_ DRY Goop p SIRABLE AND VERY ¢ Staple and Pai embracing PRY @ W. M. BROWN ‘ighth t Mitions auli-t “SELLING OF ¥F ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS QUIT BUSINESS on or before September Lat. EVERYTHING AT COST! STORE FIXTURES for cain ata creat bargain. STURE for rent. Apply ou the premises, or to Mr. EU. W. CISSEL WM. RIND WYLIE, sughtr 1014 Seventh street northwest. FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES. WE DAVE THIS DAY MADE A FURTHER REDUCTION IN 18K PRICE OF ¥ GO ODs. at 12%, 15 and 2) cents, bail make n T reduerd fron Sitk Plaid Pon Kemoants Calico 5 Mattings at prime com iat 28 conts, rediced from 3 centa. a I2e conte, sold for &) cas. reduced from 3 cents, t prices as k We guarantee our as any house ia | Sok af red Silks cher Bek wh EO. J. JOHNSON & CO., anette ZY Market Space, 100 Pieces BEST MERRIMACK CALICOES, |The Newspapers of the Na- j tional Capital. BEST!! THE EVENING STAR. | THE WEEKLY STAR. WASHINGTON, D.C. The Evening Star Is everywhere recognized as the leading newspape of Washington. With two exceptions only, ha the lareest circulation of any datly paper published south of New York, more than TIREE TIMES that of any other im the cuy, and EQUAL To THat oF alt THE OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN Wasdineron appa? CHOICE PATTERNS AT 5 CENTS, Cash- Ste. Shy e width, st 20, €. M. TOWSON & CO., 636 Pen vivania aronus, FOR TOUR STS. Ladies! Line Daaters rs utat ractive prices a t stock of FABRICS them | | i i] | | wm the SUMMER At greatly red close at. PERRY & BKO., Penna, avenwe and 9th street. FOR RENT ur balding, tb ~The 1 R FLOORS of | 2 roms ia the | ang?-tr SMI-ANNUAL SALE oF DSY Goons JARPETINGS, OLL- CLOTHS, nmepeinane ' MATTINGR, &c., Commencing To-day at Burdette’ Fancy PRESS GOODS SILKS will bs al fold lows than cost All Staple ¢ St | vodts will be auld at k must be reduced. | W. BURDETTE & Co. vst for cash only. Bo profit will as Ww. s th street, Sa es area bee D®* GooDs! DRY GOODS! AT DOWN, DOWN PRICES. } For thirty days onr entire stock will be sold at a | Keductvon on Prices, in order to close ont as bie before removing te our new place I'stck of Mourning Dress Goods, Grena- as it A full Gines, Black Silk: Tamiese, and Delaines: Tat i tee - of ‘Ali articles warranted to prove as represent od, aad fair dealing in sil cases, at J. W. COLLEY’S, No. $01, _pBor Corner 8th st. and Market Space, B4s8eaxs ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ‘TE GOODS, = = EMBBOIDERIE: LACES, CALICOES, PERCALES, LAWNS. MUST BE SOLD. REGAKDLESS OF COST CONNOLLY’S, 608 Ninth strest, bppoute Patent Office. BROWN, DARK AMD Lack wird HAND 'S, 707 Market aan trevters areas” iy, 180, Sti as only 1S. Grenedines, in ripe aid, by told Et cost, cer new Parasols with fancy handles at cost, wool Black Cashmere, very wide, @. Also, Bi ‘Brack Al) ae Pure ricinigale Cambric, 18.) Towle, 8. Pare, Linen Dameak tn renatite of 16.3) $6234, 8 yards lengths, on'y 60. Obildreu sborasted Heuakerchiogs, Pare linen, 6. Linens and Oassimeres for Boy's wear ‘Excel eat Calico, \. Worth 8. e CARTEN’S, 707 Market Space. $15,000 YOR Ts or SEBASONABLE DRY GOODS MUST BE SOLD TO BAISE MONEY. We quote s few prices : i sE,200 varcs best Spring Prints, 4 conte; short 7,200 rare beet Lonsdale Cambric, down to 19% Cents; sold st Ly 20 cases of Bienched and Brown Muslins, at 4,5, 7,8, 9 and 10 conta. 1,000 yards best 10-4 Sheeting maae, only 7% ents worth & White and Colored Lawns, only 10 cents. Beatifal Colored Dress Goods, 15 cents, worth 30 Large stock of Biack Al }, Black Cashmeres, Black bilk=, at cuc-baif cost of importation. bl anon 1.000 yards of Hambarg Bdging will sell at half price. the time to buy goods, and save 80 cents on , Ge we must have money. WISWALL & GWYNN, 705 Market Space, ‘Two doers from 7th street. BT Don's f location. THE TRADES. IBSON BROTHERS, G Eractical Book and Job Printers, i ee F 3 f i E Hi i + Ral i TOGETHER To advertivers, therefore, ft presente peculiar and Gneqnalled advantages, tn the extent and character of its circulation, and in the low rates charged, oon- sidering the wide publicity it tasures, It fs, Indeed, within its scope, THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IR THE UNITED STATES. In this connection ettention if invited to the fol- lowing article copied from “The Groat Newspaperr of the United States,” a serios of Historical Sketchor Fastisued tn Bowell’ “Centonz ial Newspaper Bx *hition,” New York, 1876: “ im a ereater die io FETAGPS than Bny mewspapir im the country, TUR Wastineton Evesine Star $s ths exponent and representative af the interests of the city tm which us is published. This Aas deem its character from the becinning, amd tc this distinctive feasure is lareely due its present wide circulation and tis hich character as am advertis Pounded im 1362, it is by many years also the mest ropwiar and influential, of the many espapers published at the National Capital. The policy Of wivine the closest attention to local interests which was adoptet by i. Management, into whose hands the paper came, by surchass, tm 1367. Not only this, however. Isnme Stately om assuming control they deermined to soles A problem of publishing a daily news and business curmal, stromaly local im chav ~cter, $0 cheap as to b¢ ‘uchin the means of the poorest citizen, yet so wide im Ns scopes, $0 Aixh im ts aimseand 50 full and comple tm ali t45 departments as to meet the exacting demands Of those wishing to keep posted im the daily doings @ As whols world. To this end the lareest and bess emis 48 constantly employed, the telegraph is frealy ani liberally used, and the fastest and most powerfui | $i Pronting machinery is called into service, The resuts | ore and ail river landings; retu: ‘2 4 daily paper which literally ges into every house- | Aold im tha District of Columbia. ft has indesd bem conclusively established that THE STAR has more than thres times as many subscribers and more than Awe times as many readers as amy cther daily pape published in Washington. And moi this alone, Ite regular permanent subscription list is believed to be ‘areer than that of any evening paper in the United | Landi States, no matier where pubiished, while tte corcule- ftom 48, im proportion to the population of the city | far down as Mattox Creek where printed and circulated, tha largest end Salient wssessed by any newspaper tm the world. it follows, therfore, that within the territory covered by its circw- sation it has ne rival, mor anything approaching an equal, a8 @ means of reaching the Public, It has, ia fact, passed mio @ mazim that “ Everybody im the Distria of Columbia who cam read, reads THE Stak, and every one who advertises ct ali advertises tm its columns.” Yet it must not be thought that its circulation and influence are only local. It has @ wide distribution throuth the mails, and in addition 40 this every issue of the paper is cars/ully read bythe thrones of strangers constantly visiting the National Capital on business or for pleasure, and who consti- tute tm avery large degree the wealthy and purchasing population of the diferent States anc Territories; 20 that while the Aeld of THE StaR is in a marked de- 768 local, tha paper is nevertheless tha best sense, eamopolisan amd wacircumscribed iss its sphere.” ——_-—__. THE EVENING STAB ts furnished to subsori- bers at the following low rates: By carriers, in the ctty, 10 cents a week; by mail, @ cents a month, or 86.00 per year, postage prepaid; single copies, 2 cents. The Weekly Star. ‘This ts adonble, or eight-page shect, containing Gfty-stx columns of freeh News, Literary and Agri- caltural and Miscellaneous reading matter week, and fs prononneed by competent judges THE CHEAPEST AND BEST WEEKLY PAPER IN THR peculiarly valuable to Farmers, Mechanics, and the Family Circle. In compliance with repeated requests from various quarters to hoid out some fnducement to those who = Mavagers, wish to get LY STAB, the following offer is made: (Single Subscriptions, $9.00.) S copies one year for $9.00, and ene copy to the getter-wp of the olud. 10 copies one year for $15.00, ana one | ,,77°, copy to the gettor-up of the club. Havre and It 8. condition of this offer that the subscriptions | $69 gold; Sounders has not only bun | T | adhered to, but stili further developed by its present BATE OMEAT DOSELE TRASK NATIONAL LINE AND (ORT ROUTE To THE NORTH, WEST, NORTH WEST & SOUTHWEST. 24th, 1877. WasHinaton, —Baltinore. Ann lie wad ‘Way Stations “hocks ‘ane Station Re —— of Bocks and stions, via ay) 7:60—W bite Sulphar & Valles & Express, makes Do stope berwees Wostngton and Harper's Ferry 7:65—"St. Louis, Cincinnatl, Chicago and Pitts- rene Express. (Hagerstown except Sun- a 8:00. baltimore Express. ©:10—Piedmont, Strasbui Winchester, Hagers- town, Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:50—New York, Philadelplia, Boston and Balti- re Express. 9:00—"Baltimore and Way Stations, (On Sanday connects for napolia.) 0—Baltimore Ex press P.M. 18:10—Beltimore, Ellicott City, Annspolis and Way ations w York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- ress. (On Sunday to Baltimore oplys oe. at all stations and connects for F erick.) O— Baltimore and Way Stations. ltimore aud Lacrel Express. Stops at adensburg. Frederick, via Relay. nt_of Bocks. Frederick, Hagerstown, ‘ster and Way Stations. Baltimore, Anuapotia aud Way Statfons, * Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore. Pas- sengers = oriclk takes in the cars di- cago and Colambns Express. (Win- own, except Sunday.) x pre ore and Way Stations. $:00—Point * Rocka Way Stations, Metro- an br cinnat!, Pitts!arg Expres, w York, Philadelphia and baltimore Bx- Stops st Bladensburg, Beltsville and “Detly. Other trains datty, except Sunday. jon oe = c 1 87 yf GREAT Ti d PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment, NE W E TT. . TON, from Depet, as follows: at TRAINS UAV corner of Sixth a1 For Pittsh Park Pi ure and Cincinnati, 8¢ 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC For Cauandaigaa, ir Witiamspor » St 10:10 a m., 4 pm. dally, with Express of Pull- ly, excepts : o East, 5:25 a.m, and 1:30 p. unday, with Siceping ars from hia, 5:25 a. m.and 1:30 p.m. dafly, excep day, and acsy i241 9 toate daily. Limited Ex 6. 49:204.m ily, except day. ccumedation for Britimers, 6:60 8... 404 4:30 ‘a. m.and 4:26 p.m }0 p. m. daily, ex- ay. DRIA AND FRED AND ALFXANDE BATLBOAL CRSSURG RATL- AND WASHING- A in, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10,11 40.m., 1,3. $20.3,0,7 pim! Ch Sun 108. 13. and i For the South via Richmond, 1:66 8. m. daily; 6:30 p.m. daiir, except Sunday. Aloxandria for Washt 15,7, 8:10, Ai 3,4:20,8,6/and 7 p.m. Oa. m. ani 6 p.m. es, north: h street and Pennsylvania r of Sixth street and Pennsyi- and at the depot, where orders can pe left for the checking of baggage to destination from eset Pas residences, P. FARMER, Geners! Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON. General Jed STEAMERS, &c. poromac TRANSPORTATION LINE. | attainatle force af editors, reporters and correspond. | gib¢ commodtons Boy Steamers SUE, Capt. W.0, d EX Bérker, leave Stephens: rf, foot of 7th street, every MO. ¥ ‘and FRIDAY at's o'clock p t : acoet m., for Baitt- Joave Balti- more, No. 142 Light street, every TCESDAY and THURSDAY at 4°p. m. for Washington and river ndings, eight and jors at lowest ratos. A. Jeo'Sha* BTRPLENSOM w BRO. Tin st wher AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ENCANSON BBOS., Auctioncers, 8. B. corner 9th and D streets northwest. AUCTION SALES. "T'80™A8 DOWLING. Asctioncer. FIFTEEN HUNDRE SINGING CANARIE® LACK BIBDS. AT + | T 2 > THRUSNES ANI 5 Horrors of the Eastern War. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE | THOESPAY MORNING, Angast 16%).o6 7ERKY OF 4 PLANING AND SAWING MILL PROPERTY | commencing at AL cclock, withio m % SITUATED AT THE INTERSECFION OF | ™, I shallsellthe above cxtensive iu A Constant 18rH. C STKEETS, AND ORIO AVEN=8 | 0 NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trast, duly executed o William ¥. Fendall and Charles A. Win bearing date the 2d day of Ma: orded in Liber E-.E No. 4, Tors @ Fare chance to secure young « irda, “| THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. | ¥ VAGUAHLE BEAL | RTY r tol UESDAY, the Bach day clock p.m., the following dese Washington, to wit: iam Williams’ subd | lots five and six ce By virtue of a decree tue Dis rtct of Oo! f Depa AT asthe sees ts | which Bate athesurren, | defendant, mbject, how. | &r A nd the west twenty. fo feet te inches of lot nuinbered four. (4,) in square wambered eight pundred and ninety-cignt. ne largest pp. recorded in liber WB. ceded. The Pak scale is command avenue northwest, beiug wn aud described a ts on ground plan of plat of Washington city as being of Lot cribed in eaid deed, the her ambered 8, james M. Latta’s recorded subdivis These lots fi both upon Maryland avenue, within © few steps of allof lot 4, in square 294, and the weet 3 fost , in said equare, as ‘4 id property beng s leasehold cs. improved st ents avd app ne corresponde Per annum, payab! a per which coupon B-tes have Deen : or i it Bh bee of a city of refage on pancss thereon and, thereto belonging. being a | i ucucted en the worthent corterof toate oeek oa Grout tot Hh Renteng eho emits | an stand ne stantinople, under the planivg mill with all the machinery necessary : ve se : ome | Terme of sale: One-fourt tection of a neviral flag Active business operations. Also, all the Tth streets east, and is improved by a handsnue ol nefourth part of the purchase | brick dwelling ron Terms of sale cash; a deposit of quired when the property is knocks on the day of sale, ‘eof by the court, and the oe to De pad in equal tustalmeats in 6,12 aud 24 months from the Raarantes from t chattels. furniture, upon said premises, as set forth in.eaid deed of trust. Terms of sale: One-third cash, of which $20) must 50 People are home! Ung in the groun Bo we ; thé terms of sate are not complied with dar of sale. in notes of the purchaser, bearing inter. | made for fine wintes a Knocked downs te Galante Sf'the san eerzaat | doze {he peagersy will be ‘resol Seon the property wade Puc gurchtear ts pay Bias | TREAKS favorably otra for the def-rred paymeate at | ROC ORDA RSIAY: the ftumediat ly afte the property is bid OF, wad Kish regula Descing ‘per cent. per auuam, pay forall conveyan a case of non-compli the property, wal terms of anle. the teat Broperty to be reso! = = aretk aout: ulting purchaser after fal Compa he fact the cost and risk of the de jee on the premisoa, nn payment of w together BHM the sooupind loses of sard | Bvedaye notice 3 das. If the Ist day of January, Al ZO A. MARR. Tre terms be not complied with within ten days from - “task - i] DOWNMAN & GRE ‘ucts }y30-20. the day of sale. the property shall bo r constst of bins « upon ne pewapap -r publiched in At the risk and cost of the ucing at the cost of the five days’ notice in the city of Washingtoa r. All 82° THE ABOVE SALE IS post FRIPAY, Angus It Way and trussel, © $Psine of 2 hone NED tilt 20 A. MARR. Trustee act ALON “ re Seregoing jets with cap: : eters itch have ree re Scales of first Las 1 WNMAN A GREEN. A ‘ ave litthe doubt that the H. WINDER, Surviviog Traw * foruploating coal a th J, t CORDWECL, tal Bata Atom bet the same ON BROS, Anct 1 | by any in the etiy. . ~— Wis be ime ares : Sie 25 700 fons per day aud at the cost of nisecests eer | TRUSTEES SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED , ‘to J5,_ B. WARNER, Bool Estate auctioneer. than it ean be hand.sd at auy Other wharf in <Y ON THE NORE St a Mahom- ‘ rel TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPH STBEETS | “ ¥bOPERTY AT SOULHWkST COR AND NINBTEENTH EAR 3 {WEEN Sra ANO Gru ive together again in the 6 coal business will Hi be required at c onmpied wit fli by resold, at th correspondent writes atrocities in Armenia The Russians Ad and ys.the p pert purci ‘4 Tisk and cost of defaulting Also, immediately i! at tho same ord. A, and at the re: ecured, we Will sell, at front of the prem ot Auguat, & place, for cas tigof a nearly new. Ir mM : ! spite the landal A. kp M., that par ; | to restrain tt cel of and gton, in the Dis. bet foS | , a A ee . ated “upon te PLERES.+ p | A Wirr’s Rarp.—a vell-appear- h hal FD. cL 3 ing woman Was lolge. the Chest ther with of Xa wo two story and & [PUENCANSON BROS., Aucttoucers TRUSTEES’ SALE oF | MARYLAND b the improvem y Brick Store nod D: ‘erins of sate: One HOL oder « RAM BEL Ora STA. 2 y virtue ad dot | ers. dated N por sit atume ol | Liber No. é 10 red ch b I pliod with within five of Washingt ali conveyancing st purch ‘Trustees reaorve the right to re 8 enc thes ied wih n seven days ARD W INARD otherwise th the risk and cost of the defaulting pare! days advertin eo Evening St WMD. CAs ANDREW B. DUVALL, ¢ Teastecs ‘Aangl0-cohts COLD WELL, Salesma BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Ou! NEW LAW PUBLL TLONS.— | d States ty a 7 NSISTING OF 4 's Unit Ei ED AS A FI minal Prac STORE, LOTS, 48 <1u? T rg. Herman on Chattel By virt sdead of t iat rerican Digest of Patent © A ‘ 4 Belatir seats for I oF. - days iylt cokds SP THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN th THURSDAY, Anenst th, 1 i lace. FRED. W JOS. B. EDSON Jv: Sierras, by Tevis; Lab Life Among the Clergy, by. Fi Veter Th yHaif Hour S-ries; The Hoo © Beach, do. do ; Kate Oronin doz A Pr Greek Literatar ed N f certain t T E PONED until TUES Fee POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS— Until further notice the Steamer MATTANO, Captain Wm. H. Byles, will be rnn as follows: Leave Wash- ington from 6th street wharf, every MONDAY and THUBSDAY MORNINGS, at 7 o'clock, for all ‘as far down as Nomini; returning on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Leave every SATUB- DAY MOBNING t 8 o cleck, for all Landings as Oreck, retaruing on SUNDAY Freight received 491 ‘or any information, in- aire at GC. SkeRE'S Oval Offices, AAR@ and $28 Pocmsyivania acenne. mard0 tr H. B NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONEOR A‘ a it SOUTH. = THE CARES Capen sow { aptain J. Wat leaven Sixth street Wharfevery Mon. day, Wednesday and Friday, at 2 o'clock p. m., connecting with steamors for Boston, Providence and other northern inte. Betaroings leaves Norfolk every Tuesday, Thursday end B: urday at 3 o'clock p.m. pane as. FOR POTOMAC RIVER Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSO. piain JouN B. Woon, leaves her wharf, foot of 6th street, three times a wook: ee ‘Tueeda; ‘7 o'clock a.m. for Cone! river; F o'clock a.m. for Ourrioman and Leonardto' turdays at J o'clock #. m. for Currioman and ardi ow! - On and after July loth, will leave Weekington for Piney Point on Tuesdays at ZY o'clock, arriving st Piney Point at 4 og-lock p. m.; retarning, will lcave Grea ag morning. Fare, round trip, ;wingle fare, For further information apply at the Office over Metropolitan Bank. ‘Xpress Office, or at the OP azgupe celled ‘oe cs, application at Knox's Rx. ron or - ce Otice. SAMCEL BACON, Prost, J. ACOLNELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORE. The steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. 0. KNIGHT Pill leave New York at # o'clock p-m every Saturday, Georgetown every Mon. day ath o'clock, B ty aud Alexandrt very Monday at § o'clock p.m. “"preights taken at lowsst'ratca. For information apply st Ofice over Metropolitan Bank. 18th street, or to BP . Agent, Water street, town. AMUEL BAUON, pe ota cami Presideat. CEYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE Vv: NOK AND NEW ENGLAND STATES. ILING DAYS. From Philadelpnia— Saturday, From Washington—Monday, at From Georgetown Monday: at 7 p. iy. Throng! ati2m, le. im. m. : Freights received dail NTED STATES. It la specially atapted for and | pits tisndicg sity pone ond Seek Providence. Cousigness wishing thetr' | sae landed at Georgetown wharf will please have win marked ** Georgetovon, D.C." For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON & CO., 1202 ¥ street northwest. and 1th street rect, Georgetown, D. 0.; WM. P. 12 South ‘wharves, KB & 0 Phiiadel- mard)-ly subscribers’ clabe for THE WEEK- AMERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sailevery THURSDAY direct from Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at Queenstown. Lae tok: 00.’B, Cabin, intermediate and steerage can be h (3 ad at H.D. COOKE, Jz. & Bauk- . street, » Agen be Hod Star Linco Antwerp. Also: Agents for the Bod No8sTH GERMAN LLOYD. steamers every Sat- of this Company ‘will sail y from Bremen Pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken. Kates of passage: From New York to Southampton, London, Bremen, first cabin, $100; second cabin, or steerage, @3 currency. For froight ofeach club ball all commence at the same tinie,ang | "maré-ear” ” 2 mown aioe £ Gb ell go to the same post office. @ ALL MAIL SUBSCRIPTIONS, TO BITHEBR THE DAILY OB WEEKLY EDITION, MUST BB | tne Othe ara yer iaian Of 8 at CUNABED LINE. HOTICE. ‘With the view sratalstn the chances of col- Usion, the steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to Now homeward meridian PAID IM ADVANCE, AND NO PAPER 18 SRNT | wail iat, oF nothing tolhsnortnet a, < LONGER THAN PAID FOR. TIS! AND NORTH THE BB! vA Ae? ten, AMERIOAR e%e Jn order to avoid trouble $0 the offices and BETWEEN NEW YORK Me eR OOL, disappoinimens to subsoribers, all subscriptions should be renewed some time prior to expiration @ the same, the precise time af which 2 aheays aT cont From Hew Yous. ‘nom New Yora. Abyssinia..Wed., Aug. 6 Abyasinia..Wed., Sept. 19 ee - y «Wed., 1. 2 om G fed., Oct. shown by the dale which appears on the addiress | “Rare ov Passack: tadel, 41 a rds, te tmposeibie 60 mepply back —_.+_———. G7 BATES OF ADVERTISING, m ote tae ‘Badly end Weetiy edition, made known, and jest} ‘Bates for special service furnished, on application. ‘Addams, tn ail cases, THR EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER 00.' . WASHINGTON, D. G. ecrre Eanes ‘jends-ly Fi TH, Agent. Cc 4 Hew "erick areas Seca made aigesotne Goan al P TA NT. MEDIOATED, BLA‘ oY uNDy ee guaranteed to do all that it claims. wee Boliioese Eeassts ay SALE IS FURTHKK POST- mer of Latin Liternsure, do. d 2 DAY, £4: day of August, A. | f Mrs. Oliphant Fav ald by wouuiean D. ANT, samo hour apd piace. jt se aueli-te 475 Pennsylvania avenus. }08_ B. EDSON, f Trustees, reg saat fy ean = —— fn | head havtr. Pr ‘ {EA-SIDE READIN i SHEL. — uarchaser's notes, bearing > per ad having a nelinatios S tevtal Religions, Ohi fi a SEEREAS, Sots eee Olond Building. foterest from day of sale until ‘paid, and ® dee | Ward, the face having a majestte aud pleas- P 9 of Life and Mint; Vol. ieonWatcs Froperty sold; Cooveyanciiig and ant expres ton: on n is at her side, hold. n Applied to Indnstr: TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TAB: PROY purchn=\r'e cosi. If terme of wai ing an open Bil r lifted will Rine and Red Light; Dr. Pancosst PR ON ROCK CHEER CHUBGA ith in six days af bs index. finger poi ward. From het Mythology of Greece and Rome; Bh ROAD, N LDIERS’ HOME, D. 0. 'o resell st risk and coat of shoulder depends wnging in grace. Maan ARor Mane De Oak ee eae By virtue to m rm. W BOLTZBAN, Ered | tui folds. Tn its wt ish it is claimed A Worian Hater; Charon Beads; 780, ae . =e carded i mB, Ae to be the nest nite stat Fhe American Beuator; Anthony Troflope; 0c cords fir tar Jolumbin, au “T. COLDWELL, Real katain Auctl nr, | Sree te Wo" kiing additional chaptorate Boba | ‘suest of the party secared tuarcby, T J. Ho. O16 F strest northwest, | ai it Ser 22. mblic suction. in front_of the prem S na, Te eee 2 Pay, August Ban, 17, at ts welock TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE NEW em has net by ingle Soll: Turgeniod; following described tract of laud, Iyiug inthe cons BRICK 1 NGS. FRONTING ON THE spout on Une peg lene s ty ‘of. Washington, District. OF Gaitmbla; and |W Si0K OF TWENTY FIRST STREET, publican. err cnk Marthe. huerbeck: @ formerly part of Thomas Brown's land. sitaute oo | EREWEENK AND L STREETS NORTH ‘The last four being volumes of the famous Leiaure | Kock Creek iboundery stontcearsed lone | By vitue ee Stekel See ee Ane «hi®,WALKED on board a Desbrosses Hour Beries. @ deed from said Thomas Brown | 1577, daly recorded in Liber No. 544. folio 443, Street ferry-boat, inient only on secaring @ ri SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, i Loeliger, which deed Is recorded | one 'af the teat recont good seat. She found it opposite a large y etter 911 Pennsylvania avenue, 0. 226, folio 253, et eof | Columbia, we will sel, w, beneath which satiwo well-drese- HE LATEST PUBLICATIONS, PRE le 5 othe pate ee . Aftereating the best of the fruit, she arose and advanced majestically half Way across the cabin, and, with remarkable precision, threw the paper and Its conteats DAY, Angu P.m.,that certain pareel of lan Ashington city, in the District of Col Roown as « part of Lot 21, in square 7: for the same at the southeast corner of = ing the dercription No. 3, thence runni: ig south 3% degrees west 1.09 chains; thence north 66% degrees 376 chains, thence ‘north7% degrees west 5.42 hence north 02 degrees west 4.90 cheins; Turkey,by James Baker, Lieatenant Colonel B. A., with maps and illustrations. uniform with Mackenzie's Kussia; $vo., clot! }. Beconcilia- tion of Science and Heligior Alexander Win- mn ees Wi 0 ins, | the line of Ist street.and running thenee north 3s | Tull @t the window. She hit il; bat "twas chell, LL.D.; 12mo., cloth; $2.00. Gamp, Court ana | tPence south ook want Mats chaiea; thenes | Sect: suonce weer ey heros ee eee lary of | Closed Ught. The genUemen, ander the Siege, by W. "Hoffman; Idmno., cloth; #2.00. A Bricf 5 chains to the beginning, | said lot; thence south 38 feet, and thence oast ts the | shower of peach Juice. ard sicins and, pits, History of Turkey, by Dr. Johannes Blochwitz; 800. ad 40-100 acres, more or loss, | beginning, with the improvements thereon aad the | exclaimed, “Good (od. whats thar’ teak ‘The Tudors and the Reformation; paper; 350. The appurte =» thereto bel.ns Silently but sadly began to mop off the! Btroggle Against Absolute OnArChy; paper; 280. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash: eta three | Clothe NY Sen oP ol ur Univers | ife in Atha 350. The ot spe inter. | eqaat payments, at 6,12 and 18 months, for which | “lothes.—(2 _ Sun. eople rowth of T mt; 3 Sho. rcentam per annum, secured by deed of | the purchasr's notes are to be given. bearine mn . Ariadne, Dy Onida; clotme 8178 For nate trust omthe property sold. A deposit of $200 ne, | tarent from the dey of welt; tote ered oe aes | Tue Teuresr mon BROTHE! quired of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all | of trust onthe property and a satisfa tory p licy of | thoritatively that Sir aries Tempest, a ‘s . ——, ex oe at obaser' Terms to be complied spances oon Pimeig FAT pan —ed may phone wise recently eloped with Mr Holaieh ‘ennsylvania avenue, with within seven day cash. ty required he time dun, ford, ae oe ee ee | Ye property has's good front, on the public road, ie, and all cony ng at purchaser a cost. if serford. will avail himself of the only mean» which the Catholic church allows to free himselffrom dishonor, and will seek @ judicial separation, Sir C to Paris in quest of th an na of ale be not complied with within seven doye from the day of sale, we reserve the right to reeel’ the property at the riek and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. vith a fine vines jn Rood bearing order, and is in a good state of cultivation. There are 3 frame houses on the premises; one of about 5 rooms, known fs the Wine House,” and the other with about 8 ss also,barn, Ren, &e. BRATNARD H. WARNER. dat his home in Noriuamptonsuire, BROADWAY Eee See ee ROE sone wine, Suse. JAMES 8. EDWARDS. =" Trastens, | mained at his literally the teat te mnt ok ¥ W. M. SMITH, Sates: igs | auslé-tae bat bad happened —so litte did the wnfor- X BROS., Aucts. OWNMAN & GRE {uate gentieman suspect the existence Jett ee ie chant Dwretsnecthwat, | auytuing wrong. The faithless wife aud ber Proprictors. GRAND HOTEL BROADWAY AND 31s ST. NEW YORK, “fiend” were last heard of at Paris, ee THE Creces is coming again, and onee TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED ;2OPER- TY ON 2p STREET WEST. BETWEEN Vin- GINIA AVENU SOUTH D S£BEET, u NUE AND < imore we will have the pleasure of witnessi HENRY roe eREAS PEaN. AT AUCTION AY tine ot O Geode of crest, Gated An the cheerful spectacle of seven chureh mem= ‘This well-known Hotel offers superior eaveorages, en auiting of 9 deed of trust to the subscrtb- 3, forlo 4:7, one of the land records for t! bers taking one little two year-old child “to at special rates, during the and summer | {iter No. 776, folio 133, &on uf the lant ree Golambia, and et the request of the | See the animals.” “I didn't go in to the clr cus departmen: the 5, folio 7 4 ords of the elauty of Washington and District of | PSY secured therely, Twiil sell st public auction, Said a gool deacon, after Columbia, and by the written fequest of the partics | #4 front of the pramises.on TUESDAY, tho twenty: last moral NEW HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. G. circus was here, *‘but J drop- seonred thereby, we will gull Uy ‘public auctfon, in EC a ee ‘around the menageria @ few ro"it of the premises, on the 28th day | E peginuing | MOments with my little grandson, and I do RIG@S HOUSE, of August, 1:77; at @ o'clock p. m..a.] those certain | ferries sume at tine oot of fea ese eaning | think the mae i ee ee legs in'bow knot PLUMMER & SPOFFOHD, Being in the city of Washinton muses situate and | sonth on the west side of Oo street from the | around his neck and then crawled th ngress (First cleat, end coexplota te all ttu appotatments; te | Uies kaa kaociread Siete northeast corner of lot numbered seven (7), in Old asand being all is Georgetown. and ranuiag weet wita lias of alley | Lor, BOOP, wT Fenn, Worm the price of eae ates Treasui - | ot Lot marxed and lettered ©, and the soutm seven eiivecd eee “y | mission. " Inge, and Ee the inmsodiees teighterbostey eee: | fect se inchs of Lot mcetog ann Latest Be ie W by Wins H. Godey te wore off Cloment Some thaces . sident’s Mansion, the State, War, Navy Departments, | B. ‘grecorded subdivision of part of square | 57,0, twente ten Toot, | 4 A SCENE took place ina Fort Wayne, Mo. ‘and the Corcoran Art Gallery. "jan20-1y bumbered five hundred and eighty-one, (531,) with (85) feet mone or leas to Congres rect, cburch the other Sunday, when, on admit- een | the improvements thereon, consisting of soveral best ~ 3 tin etiemar 1 Pastor sinall Houses conristing’ of tn tw ling Hous | asked “ifany one Knew any reasee we he akan ia a ng oO stor ing Hones | axked = a son why BANKERS. sins Ok ante: One third cash; the balencein notes | Stk Sack balgion. fhould not be @Amitted.” and a clear voles bs a tend | =. Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in six and auswered,“I do. He seluced my sister.” & $50, S100, $200, 1 91,000, wold. Adepoatt of @iv) re- | ENel\e months aftor day of sale, with fatcrest at | Au wered. was at oncehad, when the matter Hd BOR ere Le ero AN REBS | uuired to be paid when tho property is sold. Alicon- | Te per cent. per annam, until uid, scared by | Couserence was at oncohad. when | candidate And Broners Ne: 18 Wall ses we eee Fevaneing to beat the purchaser # cost. Should tho | ded of trust on the. we | oo 1) oe tomers desirable investments of large or small | terms of sale be not complied with iu five days’ after Sr canpied oaih teaeces Bega tae tes oman, — ear in stocks of = legitimate character, which | the sue. the Tro reserve the rigat tor: the | Tight tc reveil ak tak ond eked Geen = A Great N > Tae Countey.—it frequently pay from five to twenty times the amount | property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- -reanecbin S + aobeealll | ° onl tuvested every tiety a: thane. baser Conve rancing at cost of purchaser it be true that ure bashfalness, let Bene Wenz en es 82405 os tong en Qectren en | aval coxds WILLIAM A. GORDON, Trastee. PHILIP ¥. LARNER, angi-eohds OHAS. T. DAVIS. { Trustece, B H. WABNEB, Real Estate Auctioneer. the stuff be declared contraband. What this E | country needs now is fouror five bashful | men aud wome Detroit Fr d-posit of five percent. Circulars and weekly ro porta sent free. apl2-coly A MEMBER OF THE STUCK mee geome tae * COMMISSIONERS SALE OF & 0: BUSINESS STAND AT FALLS Porsn ant to a deoree of the Circuit Court of . > WAI 1ax county. re dered at the June THE URSINE BABOONS resi D the high ‘zecuie orders for the purchase or sale RUSTEES’ PALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED e of Gould " J c “i oC , , Biocks, Bonde end Gold on moderate margins, Com. | "Real ESTATE ON TWENTIETH STREEE | prsute ate amit of Goll € Sone) 1 ill | ae a Derotioted on rea eRe eae Glock privileges | NORTHWEST. BETWEEN G AND H STS. 20th day of Auzast, 187,(conrt-dey)ac holo | They carry clubs, aod tron pogotletod om Tesponsibie parties oly. Lame od fac ofa deed of trust dated April Tin, p im. ,tm front, of the goor of the Court House of | great denne " aaaiiaaliemaioes A “f 5 4 4, and recorded in Liber folio f eald county jo the highest bidder, public | = Pant Mock Beekens, 36 Wallstreet, Now York. if the land records for the District ney | sale, that val a #7 Ben De Bar, the veteran actor at St. Louls, who was reported to be dying, 1a much better, and his puysiciaas say that be is likely to recover. 7 Bill Longley, a Texas desperado, twenty-six, now in the Giddings jafl, Killed thirty-two men, “including Mexicang | and Indians.” bia, at the request of the h thereby secured, the undersigned auction, in fro the premises. on THU RSDA the AGt day of August. AD. 1577, at 6% 0 clock .. the following described real estate situated in 6 city of Washington, in the District of Oolumbia, to wit: The south part ‘of lot uumbered four (4), in square numbered one hundred and twenty (12)), fromticg twenty-nine (29) feet six and oue-quarter (63) inches on Twentieth (20) street northwest and ‘Tsast Company, P®4b0bY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4, Bulfinch street, Boston (Opposite Revere House.) THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; of Al ‘uable property situated ta the village Falls Church, on the southeast corner of th> xandris and Georgst wn tarng/ ks oved by a Frame Storshouse aud Dw d excellent well of water, and fs rec: of the most cligible business sta sds in the Persons desiring to purchase are referred to Mr. W Glover or Dr. Ga-dinor. T “rty will be roid subject to a covenant that no «ptritaous liquors be sold a a Levers Terms of sale: So muc! This pro ‘a8 village. ¢ thereon. of the parchase money | &? Rev. Gardner Baker, D. D. ,aneminent Ox, SELF-PRESERVATION. Leociofinehee te a'twcive (ai foot aby topernce | Hatececauire? wy bendseelltpes fhe ss ofeul' | and aged’ minister, well-kaow ‘Unsonshone MOBE THAN ONE MILLION GOPIES SOLD. Gold Medal Awarded to the Author by the ‘ tay of May, | the Country, died id the residue in thros equal anuual | payments, to bear interest from the day of sal, secured by the notes of the parchassr, wil ind retention of title till the last If desired the property will rold in two parcels by cutting off w vacant lot by a line at right angles with the Alexandria pike. THOS. MOORE, Vomm'r of Sale. Fairfax county. August M4. ancls.16. UNCANSON BROS, Auctloncers, with the improvements thereon. t rms: One- cash, and the balance fn six and | 1574, till sale. twelve months in equal payments, for which the romissory notes of the purchaser will bo required, Bearing iuterest at ten por con by a deed of trust on the premi may pay allcash at his option. Will be Fequined at the. time of sales ‘Ail convosam cing to be at the cost of a Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with within tem days there- after the Trustee reserves the right to resell the pro- perty at the risk apd cost of the defaulting parchaser suddenly at_ Thousand Islands Park, near Watertown, N. Y., yes- terday. “National Medical Association, March 31st, 1816. “ The autold miseries that result from in carly life may be alleviated and cured. Those donbt this assertion should purchase the new Medi: cal Work publisied by the Pragopy MuDicaL 1 sTitvTEe, Boston, entitled ‘Tae Science af Lise, or SeU- Preservation.’ Price 2; Vitality impaired by the errors of youth or tou close application to bust 7 DIED. COLEMAN. In Georgetown, on Sunday evening, August 12th, 1877, alter © short Wat paietal Alinows, Cua RLoTTe CoLEMA, leaving an affectionate hue band and two children to mourn her joss. May she reat in, ho peace 4 The funeral will ce pli macther vasanis medicaliverss Caetion evaaan 308; UG. KEBNEDY, trustee, ‘Southeast cor. 9th aud D streets northwest. ver boat Wn, ea ther valuable medical work, ex a . oo between Sth and silt streets, On Mental and Nervous Diseascss more than te | _J- 7. COLDWELL Salceman. ‘augt-eokds on hundred royal octavo pages, 2 olégant engravings, bound in substantial masiin.’ Pricoouly $f Barly H. WARNE: Real Estate Auctioneer. usin.” § — FITZQERALD. Onthe Mth A\ 1ST, at enough te pay for printing.» uipES < 3 GEEAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! orcloek & Eat, Eimer ireland, ‘3S years tains more than ssh medical | ,UOTION SALE TWO Two-8TORY The funeral will take piace on Wednoaday, prescriptions, cach ou of which is SANs DWE LING ON Tue west SIDE instant, ¢ 3 0\clock p.m. from his late reaidenice, : Ss | lange = =o a Friends and relatives are respectfully invite, = August 20th, 1377, at RLLY. th, 2577, ih be sold at public siuct Chanter Gctoeers intent ees or nee went a each Lot fronting 13 feet ners 9) feet 4 inches, improved as with 8 pst cout, iaterests or all con, Bt oh of tee zh sl reameorncees : louse. ve} rs Qugliccodds "J" F- COLD WELL, Salesman, UNDERTAKERS. RY. Banver, on F STEER Undertaker. B. A. WARNES, Beal Estate Auctioneer. L EST, Hay Virtue of a T. OOLDWELL, Beal Bstate auctioneer, JOSEPH Ga’ eS eee ee Bo. 996 \wuer.