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DRY GOOG! ard ty and prices wie mnayleania armur, Ocrner 9th etr SkUTHEN, BLE AND VERY € od Fe styles and make room for a gird to cost money ant time t for whatever wy. thirest. rds to wAditions anll-tr NTIRE by coming they may wax One stock of Cn besid at half pr the w Positvey SELLING OFF E STOCK OF DRY To QUIT RUSINESS E STORE FIXTUB STOR Mr. GE ops n or before September Est. ING AT COST! for ale st « creat bargain. poly on the premises, or to LIE, CISSEL WM. BIRD ausdtr 1018 See ,URTHER REDU HAVE THIS P REDUCTION IN DIY G w w ot TION IN PRICES. Y MADE A FORTHER PaICE OF Wwe , "GEO. 5. JOUNSON & C0. e8 tr AT Market Sects 100" rn 1Ck C4LICOES, Cc. M. TOWSON & CO., 636 Pennsylcania avenue, x Sugi eotr pork TOURL Litea Dart ; or Water Proofs, | 4 Zephyr Sh a new design dike in Black and Colors. atattractiv- prices | We are off g the balance of onr stock of SUMMER FABEIUS ced prices to close them out, PERRY & BRO., Penna, avenwe and 9th street. FOR RENT —The three UPPER FLOORS of onr building, the best located office rooms in the efty. aug?-tr qte GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE oF BY GUOD?, * CABPETINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &c., at Burdette’s. | j Bibition, Commencis All Fancy PRESS GOODS and SILKS will bs Sold less thar. cost. All Staple Goods will be sold at Blo peodt will be asked cm saying ne W. W. BURD: & co. Ro: Foe wire et iy te D®* Goons: DRY GOODS! AT DOWN, DOWN PRICES. For thirty days our k will be sold at « great Aeduction ym Prices.in order to close ont as ear as possibis before removing te cur new place of business A full stock of Mourning Dress Goods, Gren ines, Black Silks, Cashmeres, Tamieze, Mobai: and Delaines Linens, Towelings aN D- Kins. with s foll stock of Staple Domestics at the lewest market prices for cash strictly. Also, a emall lot of Black Lace Bhawls and Sacques will be sold at half price. B7"Ail articins warranted to prove as represent- 0d, and fair dealing in all cases, at J. W. COLLEY’S, No. 801, BARGAINS! oe: EMBROIDERIES, LACES, CALIOOES, PERCALES, LAWNS. MUST BE SOLD, REGARDLESS OF COST CONNOLLY’S, 608 Ninth street, jyB-tr epposite Patent Office. UL LAWNS, BLOR. SEAL BROWN, DARK KEN, ASD BLACK WITH HAND- SOME BORDER. ALSO, 200 PIECES OF LAWNS, WHITB GBUUND WITH BLACK. BROWS, BLUE, LAVENDER FIGURES. CARTELS, 707 Market 5; Beactifel Lace stripe White Goods, very no qaaltty ly 15. wie oe iso, Striped Victette Lewes o Grenadines, striped. plaid, acd fancy ment. iS, 25.S1037, 8h. AU of our Dress Goods at cost. AU of cur new Parasols with fancy bendlce at cost. Pure Wool Elsck Cashmero, Fig’ 4 wide, @. Also, Black Unehme-ss, vory wide, Binck Ai C ‘Table Damas iu reranacte of In able Damask in reninaate of lengths oniy 5). Ch ktren’s Bordered $15,000 WORTH or SEASONABLE DEY GOQGDS MUST ER SOLD TO BAISE MONEY. Quote 8 few prices: 3.000 yards bost Spring Prints, 4 cents; short 7.000 dest Lonsdale Cambrio, dot 1% cons, oid at 1s, i ee case of Brown Muslins, at 4, 7,8,800d cement = x 3,000 yare: iy AR AME dest 104 Sheeting mace, only 27: ; THE TRADES. GBs0N BROT (;1BSON BROTHERS, The Newspapers of the Na- tional Capital. CE OLDEST! PEST!! BEST! THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. WASHINGTON, D.C. The Evening Star Inevorywhere recognized asthe leading newspape of Washington. With two exceptionsonly, i ha the lareest circulation of any daily paper published south of New Yoru, mors than TERE! IMES that of any other im che city, and EQUAL TO THAT OF ALL THR OTHER DaH.Y PAPERS IN WASHINGTON ADDED TOGETHER To advertisers, th ‘efore, It presents peoultar and Snequalled advactages, in the exteut and character Of Its circulation, and In the low rates charged, con- sidering the wide pabticity it fasur * It fs, indeed, within tte scope, THE BES? ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN RE UNITED 8TATEX. ip this con towing artt f the Untied Sia par lis “one N zk, 1878: “im @ create decree PETRAPS team amy mawspape » Tus Wasdineton Evanine Bran ent and representasive of the intaresis af the city im whick i is published. Tits kas deem its character from the bexinning, anc tc this distinctive feature is lareely dus tts present wide circuiation and tis hizh char: Ss an advertising medium Founded in 1352, it ts by many years the oldest, as i +5 also the most popular and influential, of the many Mewspapers published at the National Capital. The poltey Gf giving the closest attention to jocal interesia watch was atopted by its founders has not only deen aithered 10, but still further developid by 429 present manazement, into whose hands the paper came, by eurchase, tm 1567. Not only this, however. Imma diately om assuming control they determined to soles the problem of puolishing a daily mews and business “eurmal, Stroma ly local im character, so cheap as to be im sha means of the pores: citizen, yal so widein Ss Scope, $0 high em tis aims, and so full and complste ail tes depar:ments as to mest theezacting demands Of those Wishing io keep posted im the daily doings At whole world. To this end the larsest aad best ciainadie force af editors, reporters and correspomd- mis 48 comsiaatiy employed, the telearaph is fretly end liberally wsel, and the fastest and most powerfui PrIMsing machinery is called into service. The resus $24 daily paper which literally goes into every house Sold tm tha District of Columbia, Ik ‘AGS indeed deem tonciusively established that THE 8TaR has more than thres times as many subscribers and more than Ave times as many readers as any other daily pape published im Washington. And not this alone, 113 regular permanent subscription list is delieved 10 be Jarker than that of amy evening paper in the United States, no matter where published, while tts crema. OM 13, 1% Proportion to the population of the city where printed and circulated, the lareest and fallen wossessed by any newspaper im the world, It foliows, therefore, thas within the territory covered by tks cirew- lation it has mo rival, mor anything approaching an equal, as a means of reaching the public. It has,in fact, passed nico © mazim that “ Everybody tm tha District of Columbia who can read, reads THE STAR, and every one who advertises as all advertises tm st columns.” Yet i must mot be thought that its circulation and inftuence are only local. It has @ wide distribution through the mails, and in addition to this every issus of the paper is carefully read bythe throngs of strangers comstantly ersicing the National Capital on business or for pleasure, and who consti- tute in avery laree degree the wealthy and purchasing Population of the diferent States and Territories; so that while the field of Tux Stan ts ina marked de ‘S700 local, the paper is mevertheless, im the desi sense, scamopcitian and uncircumscribed im its sphere.” ——o—___. THE EVENING STAR ts furnished to subscri- bers at the following low rates: By carriers, in the city, 10 cents a week; by mail, 6) cents a month, or 86.00 per year, postage prepaid; single copies, 3 cents. ——_o—__ The Weekly Star. ‘This is adouble,or eight-page sheet, containing Afty-stx columnsof fresh News, Literary and Agri- cultural and Miscellaneous reading matter every week, and is pronounced by competent judges THB CHEAPEST? AND BEST WEEKLY PAPER IN THB it ts specially adapted for and pecaliarly valuable to Farmers, Mechanios, aud the Faunily Circie, [a compliance with repeated requests from various quarters to hold ont some inducement to those who wish to get up subscribers’ clabs for THE WEEK- LY STAR, the following offer is made: (Single Subscriptions, $9.00.) & copies one year for $9.00, and ene copy to the getter-up of the club. 10 copies one your for $15.00, ané one copy to the getter-up of the olub. ‘It ts a condition of this offer that the subscriptions ofeach club shall all commence at the same time, ané ‘all go to the same post office, UNITED STATES. ev ALL MAIL SUBSOBIPTIONS, TO SITHER THE DAILY OB WEEKLY EDITION, MUST BB PAID 18 ADVANCE, AND HO PAPEE IS GENT LONGER THAN PAID FOR. @%e Jn order to avoid troubis to the office and should be renewed some time prior to expiration @f the scams, the precies tims of which ts abeaye shown by the date which appears on the axdrem label. 41.0 ride, i te impossible to supply back manbers. &@ SPECIMEN OOPIES OF EITHER ISSUE FURNISHED GRATIS, ON AP PLIOATION. —_—_—_—_—— S7 RATES OF ADVERTISING, t both te Defy ond Woeltty edition, made known, and jest? [nates for special service furnished, on appiloation. —_—_ ‘Aé4ameds, tn el cases, RAILROADS. emer t e AUCTION SALES. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. TRE GREAT DOT. ACK. NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTES To THE NORTH, WEST. NORTH WEST & SOUTHWEST. AM. 6:30—Bautin ne €:50—Baitimore, Annapol fons, Point of Bocks and Way Stations, via Re- Vs: iphar & Valley Springs Express, psiope between Washington aod ptm Louis, Cineinnatt, Chicago and Pitts- hore Express, (Hagerstown except San- my ®:00—"ialtimore Express. ®:10—Picdmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagers- town, Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti- more Express, 9.00—" Baltimore and Way Stations, (On Sunday connects for Aunapolis,) 19:90—Baitimore Express. P 1¥:10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annspolis and Way rations. 1:30—New York and Pailadelpate, Baltimore Bx- altimore only, stop- Press. (On Sunday to Ding at all statious and counecta for ‘Fred erick.) :30—Baltimore and Way Stations. 230-2, timore and Lanrel Express. Stopa at Biadeusburg. Frederick, via Relay. Point of Hocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, nchester and Way Stations, . Annap Way Stations. Norfolk and Bultimore. Pas- ortelk takex in the cara di- (Win- + xcopt Sunday.) rectly to boat 5:45" 1 Columbus Express erat ree amore and Way Stations. $:00—Point of Rocke and Way Stations, Metro- politan branet:. Louis, Cincinnati, P rz Express. York, Philadelphia and fa.tim reas. Btope at Bisdeusbrrs, jurel. atty. Other trains daily, except 1877 CREAT 1377 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Dowle Track, Steel Rails, Scenery, Magnificent Equip HAANDFRE > AND A 4 KAILEOAD, For Alexandria, 6, 7, S, 9:10, 10,1148. m., 2:20 7 , north: Where or of baggage to dostinal 8, AI-MER, General Passenger Ag OMSON, General Manager. botels and rea L. P. FRANK TH ne me STEAMERS, &c. POTOMAC TRANSPORTATION LINE. The commodions Bay Steamers SUE, Capt. W.O. Geoghegan, and EXPRESS, Capt Jas. T. Barker, leave Stephenson's W barf, foot of 7th street, every MON- DAY ‘and FRIDAY até o'clock p. m., for Baltt- more apd ail river Iaudings; returning ‘leave Baltt- more. No. 142 Light street, every TUESDAY and THURSDAY at 4 p. m. for Washington and river landings. pains rs at lowost rates. Apply, ht and passen, jeoam STEPHENSON & BRO. Teh at whart, Fee POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS— Until further notice the Steamer MATTANO, Captain Win. i re oY will be run as follow: Leave Wash- om from €th-atrect wharf, every MONDAY and CBSDAY MORNINGS, at 7 o'ciook, for all Landin, as far down as Nomin{; returofag on TUESDAY ard FRIDAY, Leave every SATUL- DAY MOBNING at 8 o clock. for ail Landiugs as Broight reccived. daily. her any ieereetone ie: reluht receive: or any information, in: dare i. , RRLF® S ‘Ocal Offices, AAL@ and nnayivanis avenue, merdtr WMH. KILLMON, Agent. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. 10. FO) EAS BE A FOR Ni BY OEE en, MONEO! HD The swift and clegant tron steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Captain J. WTR, es Sixih street Wharfevery itor’ SaeeTbeeN Wednesday and Friday, 2 o'clock p. m., connecting with steamers for Boston, Providence and other northern Ryluts, Botar leaves Norfolk every Taveday, Urday at $o'cluck p.m, FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Joan Wooo, leaves her wharf, foot of ih street, three times a” week— Geet Tuesdays at 7 o'clock #. m. river; Thurdays at 7 and Leonardto On and after July loth, ill leave Washington for Piney Point on Tuesdays at J o’clock, arriving at Piney Point at 49 lock p. m.; returning, will leave the Point Wednesuay morning. Fare, round trip, 50; single fare. $1 For further information spply at the Office over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Office, or at the Company's Wharf, foot of 6th street. reer Othe nd SF OO gL BAGO, Frente ice. a bs ACOIN ELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The steamers JOHN GIBSON and KE. 0. KNIGHT will leave New York at @ o'clock gz every Saturday, Georgetown every Mon day at Lo’clock p. m., and Alexandria’ every Monday at 5 o'clock p.m. Freights taken at lowest rates. For information opolitan Bank, 15th street AN ee Nr ae Prosident. C°YDES NEW EXPEESS LINE BETWEE PHILADELPHIA, ALEXASDRIA, WASHING- TON AND GEORGETOWN, CONNECTING AT OLYDE'S PHILADELPHIA WITH LINE FOR BOSTUN AND PBOV- IDENOE AND NEW ENGLAND STATES. From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 12m. From Washington—Monday. lla. m, ‘tow D- shagg, fee a. Freighis received datly rou, fis of landing given to Boston and jee idence. Cousignees wishing thel 006 wine or orgetown: ei will please have om marke room, D.C.” For tull information apply t J. H. JOHNSON & CO., 12623 F street northwest, and lath street wharf, Washington, D.C; G_¥. HYDE, 5@ Water street, Georgetown, D_0.; WM. P. OLYDE & CO., Ge Philadel: General Managers, 22 South ‘wharves, enhese MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ANiicvers THOMSDAY aire Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at Oeettn: intaasedinte and. ston tick: Jabin, int a rage icketa can be tisd at Hl. D. OCOKE, Ja-& 0078, Banke ers, 1420 F strest. Also, Agouts for the Hed Star Line to Antwerp. otf myn. N ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. —__—_—_ ‘The steamers of this Com) ‘Will sail every Sat- tarday from Bremen Pi reet, Hoboke: : From Rew. ‘York to Southampton, Londoay Havre and Bromen, first cabia. @ 100; second cabin, Je gold: stcorage, GB) currency ¥. fo1 it or ter = now Rice York. CUNAED LINE. HOTIOR. lialour the woumners of thts has specific course 01 for ail ‘of the year. a wai giareranacersinsresag rns THE BRIT! AND ,NORTR AMERICAN ROY, sara ep vinta. Wed. ‘Rag. Wed., Sept, safe at ea a aco Een and Fr KLYE, FUTURE DAYS. 2etlen A VERY VAL ING Mit. William ¥. s trustees, b records of Wash the subscriber, as sur offer for aio, at public auction, t premises,on MONDAY, 2714 Ar o clock p. m., ail of on ground plan oF p 4 all of 1 No. 3, in said square, as de ssid property being a leaseh: with ali the build! nuts ad appa bancea thereon a nging, being & planing mill with all the machi active business operations. A all the goods, chattels, furniture, pou said premises, as es: forth in said deed of tras Terms of sale: One third cash. of which $20) must be paid on the day of sale when the property is knocked down; the balance of the cash payment within ten days; noves for the deferral paym and two years, besring 6 per ceat. per annem; ry wecessery for 1,3 +7 pom. Ob Sunday at'9:10 3. ia. aad | eeured by a deed of t the property, deed must prov o x ingur’ op th CB H. WINDER ON BROS, & AND STATIONERY. NEW LAW PUBL States Statutes a¢ ba Congress, 1575-1 ae \rtunt's Tman's¢ i States Oranina riminal Practies aud nt n Executors. Herman on Chatiel Laws’ American Vigest of Patent n Cases N&W MISCELLS People’s Ubil ciltation ¢ augll-tr E IDE READING Religious, € Industry; Paccosst; ©, Bi Marqais of Loasie Virgin Soil; Tor a Changed U ja; Griitha: § 81 ch; 91.28 nes of the famous Leieure et'and Merck, Th Inst four Dol Serio SC SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, OE He 2 jexe-tr SHE LATES' Turkey, by Ja with maps sna "4 Russia; Byo., cloth; @4. id Reltzion, by A cloth y The Tudors and Struggle Agwine Reformatic paper. 2c. “Tne beolute Monarchy; University Athoug; 20. Ths th: &175. Kor sale by MOHUN BROTHERS, Rooksellers ana S'avtioners, 1015 Pennsylvania avenue, HOTELS. “ALBEMARLE HOTEL.” BBOADWAY, Sin AVENUE AND 24&ru 8T. ‘acing Madison Square, EW YORK. oS or sae ee = Jell-3m Proprictora, GRAND HOTEL BLOADWAY AND 31st ST.. NEW YORK, On tHe Ecrorean PLAN HENRY MILFORD SMITH, Proprietor. ‘This well-known Hotel offers superior advantages, at special rates, during the spring and summer months. marl9-co6m WESTMINSTER HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, Corner Irving Place and léth street, New York, ‘One B'ock from Union Square aud Broadway. The most central yet quietest location in the city, Convenient to the great tores, theaters and churches, Elevator and all modern improveme of e city by care ntages. anab ane tan Oh PERRIN: Propristor, NEw HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. ©. RIGGS HOUSE, PLUMMER & SPOFFORD, Proprietors, First class, and complete tn all tte appointments: te situated opposite the United States Treasury Build- ings, and in the immediate neighborhood of the Pre- siden t's Mansion, the State, War, Navy Departments, and the Corcoran Art Gallery. jaca-ly BANKERS. 850, $100, $200, $500, :91,000, ALEX, FROTHINGHAM & CO. BANKERS and Brokers, No. 12 Wall street, make for cos- tomers desirable investments of large or smail amounts in stocks of # legitimate character, which freqnently.pay from five to twenty times the amount Invested every thirty days. Stocks bought and carried as long as desired on deposit of five percent, Circulars aud weekly re porta sent free. aplz-coly MEMBER OF THE STOCK EXOHANGR will execute orders for the purchase or sale of Stocks, Bonds and Gold on moderate margins. Com- missions 8 per each 100 shares. Stock privileges negotiated on responsible parties only. " ins and Stock Exonange. 36 Wall erect How Wore, ne xe) 3 » Bow President Wational Belerence, D. 5 anges pr Trast Company, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. th Grand Drawing, 1877, At New Orleans, Tucsday, Sept. 4th. LOUISIANA STATB LOTTERY COMPANY. ‘This Institution was regularly incorporated by tha Legisiature of the State for Edueational and Ohari- tt n 1563, with a ¢ 0. iund of rand Single Number Draw. ings will t place monthly. Jt m postpones. Lonk at the f llowiag sche CAPITAL PRIZE. $50.000. 100,900 Tickets at Five Dollars Each, Half Tickets $2.5). Quarter Tickets $1.23, List OF PRIZES: 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.. 1 do. di 1 do 2 Prizes of $5.0 “ —_ & to S30 25 do. 1a « do w doo Go. Ey 200 do. 200. ie ge: 4 lo. “a APPROXIMATE PRIZES. 9 Approximate Prizes of $500. 4500 9 do. G0. 300 eames 2700 9 do. do. Jnaeceeneoremmce 1,500 1,912 Prizes, amounting t0....-0--..0 w+ $251,000 Welts toc Diseniern or $o58 eetars P. O. Rox 693. New Orleans, La, Orto B. FRANK MOORE & SON, FOURTH GRAND DOLCAR DEAWING TUBSDAY, OCTOBER : Capital Prize, $20,000, Tickets, $1 cach. augt was,im ‘. B. OBOSS, JB T. EDW. CLABK & ©0O0.. LUMBER, WOOD AND COAL, DOOBS, SASH BLINDS, &e. Gt Wharf, Depet and Mill, Feetef éth street Jjell-tr WASHINGTON, D.O. eo | JOHN SHERMAN, Auctionss | EVENING STAR. | UOTION SALES. ___f0-m0RROW. (PHOMAS DOWLING, Au tourer FIFTEEN HUNDRED S SHES AND | WEpNESpaY. August 15, 1877. The an Nors mantel BeACh BI rn Wa) MENT at EDs j x fare arars chanes to secure young and ret class birds | THOMAS DOWLING, Ance, H. WABNEE, Beal F j TRUSTEES’ SALK of VALUABLE IMPROVED 2 TATE, on RSTKESS NORTH WEST, | © Auctioneer. SAVENTEESTH STREET aud PSHIRE AVENUE, 8 deed and record: laud sec bie, at the reqne by secured, the und: tion. tn front of the premise Gib day of August. AD. 157; wing described real e in # having af maced one ties re@ 437 M street nort hwe at @ o clock pm., ed in tue city of Washington, in the District of ©: Sour ($) years wit: The ty-five (25) feat. by bn Der, coatam per nd and one-half (127t) feet dep. f g Seceves Oy ian mone nbered three (3), tu aumbere tons toni hy and fifty-four 154), v er with the im cw A ée y duel. vo recetved 4 N).1781 B street One-third cash bein egal provements theres, be west, he asia rst s had nat And th P DAVE per ax Traste trust OF LBS Bi pay all cash A dep Ydoltars wi he time of vey ancine to b terans of cals are vs theremfter, th cil che Bro faultit.y purchase eee Se 308. C FA J.T. COLDWEL 13, B. WABNER, tical Beate Auc iKUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUAE BEAL FSTALE ON TWEN NORTH W Pat 2 Alrianople through t 1001 © ent STE! SSA a RK BLLIOTT, ¢ ; | TROS DOWLING. net ASH B WILLIAMS, A ' Cc. N. TE 3. T. COLDWELL OM, Salesman St 1K VALUABLE IY BOCK ChEEK LDLERS’ HOWE ust to one, d 1 dated D: A.D. asi orded 1 A telegram bia, and at th » BAT. fotio 14 anal Ga- geste conte fur the Rf ne roved tant wid | : away from 3 sitaate on ered one haadrd eud t aad no better ginning for the ‘with the improvemen feos froma id boundéry stone marked 1 on & fe: One fourtt the pont. pint accompanying a deed from said Thomas Brown was ¢. “ and wife Join Loeliger, which deed is recorded H : in Liber J A 3., 0. 25. folio 28, at 9aq ee stitatt 2 Lhe presenee oF tne dard ‘recor County and Disteier. be Sone ge Po @ large number of convicts. A good deal of he description No. 3; thouce running south ae is spurious stuiT bas siaed in the 2 a th ai rest 109 chains, thenes north erg dear devery ¢ caugtt at it . chains: thence & degrees wost f ve molds 1 are mate of ¢ ence north Tees wes! resell the propesty a plaster ofp every common, Jas. th nth 85% degrees weet cult teh ody , 4 noinean thence south My degrees weet 144) suuiting Sar + canieen | Gann, whileat work 0 onetnoati Soath- north 64% degre: ast 4.68 chains to the beginning, ng thirteen and 40-100 acree, more or less, h the improvement CHARLES T. DAVES § Trmsters S2-THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE SALE ern railroa! not long since, «seaped, aad was badly shot upon his recapture ‘Terms of sale: One th Hare cash and tho | peieg eM ESE ASER AT ay A MYsTrry.—We doa understand way bainnee in four equal ents. with iater- | Poy sed Coot ofiit, aot ten + | it ts that « constable with a se warrant east 7 per oentam per a urs, secured (by a Jescribed property at public acti tofths | looking for whisky tn a temperance ows on the property. 60! eposit « » nises, ‘asp’ ue ng can st jor tive ar 2 Gulred of the purchases ae the tek wi pct tey TG, | Bromises, on THURSDAY, the BU f Angast, | can search for tive days and never gol @ SG eelick p. m.rand.on the same terms as above | PIUILIP F. LARNER, ants cokde CHARLES T DAVIS. TEMees. CBANCEBY SALE OF VALUABLE BEAL , PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of, the District of Columbia, passed on the 6th day of June, 1877, In Chancery cause No. 5,559, te expenses at purchaser with within seven di This property has @ good front, on the public road, with a fine vineyard, in good bearing o in & good state of cultivation. Thore are houses on the premises: one of about $ rooms, as the Wine Honse,” and the other with room; also, barr, tc., &c. a . JOHN HITZ, Trustes. W. M. SMITH, Saleanan. ‘augi *mell, while a dry aad thirsty man ip tne Terms to be complied same town steps out of bis oice, waike brisk! way and in three minutes is seea emerging from an a/ljacent al wiping his perspiring mouth wita tus cuils.—4 Burliayion Hawkeye. a THER CLERGYMANS BREAD AWD W4TFR.—In bis sermon in the Clas: Ave- Thick Kate Marr is plainiiff and Frank T Barry is | nue Presbyterian church estor= UNCANSON BROS., Auctas. detendant Twit ons at public enction. day, the Rev. Dr. Dary Tl is no D 8. K. cor. thund D strests northwest. | Auras It? Low of Soom) athe, trouble eo, live on brea’ and water, though SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER. | 19, in James M. Latte's Pocorded 6 some people are making a great ado about it. square7Z7. These lote front both up: street and Maryland avenue, withia a few steps the Capitl grounds, lot 10 fronting the publ space. Ibave done it many # Ume, simply for my own pleasore and 9 tne forests. and in the 6 TREET WAST. REPWEEN Vit NUE AND SOUTH D SIPBEET, re sabgerib | Terme of sale: Onefourth part of the parchae | ws-That « 2 in the next Ken corded in money fu caeh, on the day of sale, or on t cae ~ < - Wand rec tion thereof by the court, and the balanoe to De p: ~ legislature will bave @ lonesome tive. 87° Shall bas: ball id ft | in equal instalments in 6,12 and 24 mouths from the day of sale, in noice of the purchaser, b-aring inter on and Distel written requ: Wewill weil by bs w k Sobar! while eat from the day of sale, secared by deed of trust | capital role in the 1 luxury.(N. ¥. front of the premises, pte 387h day | apon the property sold. The purchaser => pay $1 | Fruit (tS (2 the lap of luxury ¥. of Angust. 157, at 60 1 those certaia | inunediat ly after te property is bid ‘also piecom or 4 pay forall conveyancing [a case of non-compliauce with the terms of mile, the property to be resvid at the K of the defaultiag parctasor aiver = ALONZO A. MARB. Trnseo. DOWNMAN & GREEN, Aucts, jy3)-cobis 52 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED till FRIDAY, August B7th. at @o clock p. im 87~Yoar Rorrable Body” was the style in Which a petit addressed Lhe Cleveland pommon cou nell the other evening. 87 During an altercation at Charlestown, Macss., last ovening, between Jno. Owen aod Hetry Ryan, the former was knocked dowa. @nd Kicked to death. in the city of bia aur known and distis ot Lotanarred and Loz 2 tered B Tood's recorded sutlivi ion of part © vumbered five hunored and eighty tue improvements thereon, coms'sting Cf ie: One-taird cash; the balauce in notes (ON Man , 8# The senate of the untversity of London pay Ie mor ths’ after da Sper | DOWNMAN & GHIEN Ade bus deeiaed to apply to parliament fora new cent st until paid, and to bs secured by a deed. 'erter toenable the university toopen all nf frat on the pineeriy ‘ld. A dopoatt of Sip) re RUSTEE'S its degrees to women, nite Paid w yissold Ale P i ig tobeat th= purchaser's cot Should the POFERT TT TAe ‘i 87-Sir Charles Trevelyan has calculated terms of sale be not ied with in five daye’ after OF TWELFTH AND D STREETS thal a fourth part of the population of Lon- the sale, th» Trest rye the right to resell the WEST, CONSISTING OF A Twos don apply for and receive gratuitous medi- rty at the risk and cost of the defaultiag pur- FR. , OTe ae A nets AND tt cal relief during each year. chaser. STO! LOTS, 48'<107 TO AN Al 4&2-An inventor claims that by using @ angi-co8ds CHAS T DAS TRE | Trustees. aBDiting ofa deed of trust, dated Juty 24, motor he bus invented, at the base of N a ara Falls, sufficient power can be obtained i. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. 3 to pump water to Builalo, and supply that city with the liquid. s7The Vicksburg Herald is strong in the bejlet that in the parishes of Louisiaua and counties of th trict of Columbia, and at ths request of the secured thereby, I will sell, at pablic auction. in front of the promises, to the Bighest bidder, oa F itt AY, August 24ta..A.D. 187, at @ o'clock p.m. the following described real estate ia the city of GREAT CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! AUOTION SALE OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINGS. ON THE WEST SIDE s Mississipp!, adjacent to GY MIGHTH STREET, BETWREA @ AND | Mrotniugton: geld District, to, wit uot lettered | Vicksburg, £0,000 industrions laborers eoule s ETS N. ion 6 Jot vee t moe On MONDAY. August 20th, 1877, at 6 2 of Contain lots in siuare numbered two ben. | Sain @ comfortable subsistence from the dred and ninety-seven ( o'clock p.m., will be guld at public auctio #43 fet dinches | toil, and sUll Laere would be room for more. in trout of the primisos, sub. Lota Hand Klae on lath street and Mi feston Detreet.toan alley, | e7-Mr. M. McNulty, of San Franci {i esuare se) cach Lot fronting 13 Sout wx fockes, | Sfteocgered epareiy ee | lot his beloved Wife aid two beloved chil "ya depth of foct 4 inches, improved as above. 4 ade ve dren, and in his grief as witness testi merws. One thd ta cash, and the balances at ons |. Terme uf vale: One thin “took bold of a Chiuaman tothrow bine me Be option oF the purthascn GOs eetare at cai | ance in six and twelve months iar | the bay, to keep up his courage like.” The House. and ail conveyancing at pnrenase-'s cost, be secured by purchaser's notes, bearing grief stricken husband and father was fined augii eds 3. T USLOWELL, Salecman. | IY reat frum dey of eale until paid. end #120. D UNCANSON BROS., Auctionesrs, ing at purchaser ws cost. If terms of sain are Dot com: a1 St Joseph county m who has 4 $01 cor. * plied w th in six days after sale, the Trastes | Vente milkiag mac at out to Sala a map inl gee pop pep of parc it in the pre: riendson Satur- TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER. | detauli. MAN, Tr day night. i the machine attached to the cow, but as soon as he put it in opera~ ton the cow gave a jamp, made a wild Whirl around the yard, and'as the friends thwest. augis dts ppowssan & GBEEN, Auctioneers, TY ON 4ru STREET WEST, BETWEEN Mt AND N STREETS NORTH, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trast_to the subscrib. psy dated December 18th, 1875, aud recorded fy n oot D ted | picked themselves up they pronounced it @ Tor the District 3f Colustia eine Ford MS | TRUSTER’S BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVRD | powerful machine—[ Kentucky Paper. auction, ont of the premisea,on WEDNESDAY, | PetnGe STREETS, GEORGETOWS, D Co DIED. the 20th day of Augost, 1/7, at @ o clock p. m.. tue 4 M <h ulacteen feet aud two inches front (19 fi. 2 ing) lot numbered twenty seven (27) by the depth ereof tn sgnare gumbered five hundred aud th een (518), with the improvements, cousistiug of @ rick Dwellin tabie. By virtue deed of trust, dated Augu: 1th, A. D, 1374, duly recorded in Libor N , folio 487, one of the land recurds for th District of Columbia, and at tao request of the ubiic auction In Georgetown, August Mth, 157%, ZAPETH ArrLbsy,relict oi Wm. Appleby, r of her Tal wili take APPLEBY Mrs. & sce from the resilience of Perey secured ‘thereby I wiul well at | . “Ee Hy * rms: One-third cash: the balance in notes of | Mi frontot the pramiges, on TURSDAY. the tweaty- | i four ocho nn NOs Ro eRe equal amount at 6, 12 and 18 mouths after date, at 3 | Cishth day mgmt, IT, af © c'elock, p. ms HOLBROOK. the 24th o peF coat. per annum interest un! d go be | tint place oF parcel of gromed iving ta. Sanus | Ro pee op tt Tepencing af the serene ees ne gen SoM: | for thee eume at the end of twenty (30) test meesared | Std Gunistlan fortiande, wvzia a. HoLna bowintbe Tequired when tne property is eold. The | #0Uth on the west side of Congress strest from the ny, joved wite of Cha:les F Holbrook northeast corner of lot numbered seven (7), in Old Georgetown. and runniag west with line of alloy eighty-five (35) fect more or leas to the groaad sold by Wm. Hl. Godey to heirs of Clement Gox, thence north twenty-two (22) fect, thenes eas! eighty-fire (35) feet more or less to street. thence rere! will take piace from the sand, C.F. Holbrook. No. 2b ‘ustecs reserve the right to resell the property shouid e ° —— of sale be not complied wiih in five Nor the antes sis PHILIP F. LABNER, nll cofds CHAS. T. DAVIS, { Trasteos. KELLY. Angust ith, 197, at Pals Charch, Va. Ot 4 7" to the beginning, together with the improrem=nte, , Anfaut son of Abi T. COLDWELL, Beal Estate Auctioneer, he beginning. to faa bee e Quanta GQucpcar, to pices of Abeer Setier TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE BULLD- | with back building. please py.) a ING LOT, ON TH S| wouee Si pet Aiy cash, and the betence tn etx end graneral men eneibonsoet Moose Kelly. Mes SOF t sorte ° . BLTWEEN 24ra 237H STS. Mi paid, eccated: by. | ENreet uo ‘oft Bm. Wedaeday, By virtue of a deod of trust, dated May 8th, 4 LONG. Ati0 p.m.. August 1éth, 1577, Hawmaaty A. D. 18/6, and duly recorded ia Liber No. 813, 0 of sale. IC terms of sale are | , LORS. Sek eae a a, Ma ancl et sit. ‘ABH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. hing on, D. O., of — Te Rly pee tk Mersexuinary SaneBeT a’ 4 . O.. VI STR! iby BTC SOLDIERS: et, PROVED BY ATWO Tre BEI TRE HOUSE AND OTHER OUT-BUILDINGS. virtue deed of trust dated posit of _ “renee 1 augé-cofds B. aM. WaRs. TEES’ “Seas WEST, NEAR eos F srEEEr, By virtueof Sdamnel, Undertaner, see triet of Columbis, Ga Trout of the pre resus of A # Hil ip ea H : | if 5 ue i Mame wanes ie *

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