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Se 9a1 Fr Are offering extraordinary induces ers of DRY GOODS ber. Drese Goc Goods, Biack G COST for CASH. A t ' ular pricos. eisiw MITCHELL & WARPING : L ou Se SCHOOL IUTFIT. Merinos. Empr D henae, Ea tings Mat: a Fiany wt 2 anv fancy Hosfery. ves jon, standard makes, S7 Av examination of stries. qnalit Solicited ; it incurs no obligation t p- rc’ PERRY @ BShvTitrss, angli tr nt Corner 2 rtreet. POSITIVELY SELLING OFF ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY GOODS To QUIT BUSINESS on or pefore September Ast. EVERYTHING AT COST! STORE FIXTURES for sale at a great bargain. STORE fer Apply ou the premises, or to Mr. GEO. W. CIS*EL WM. BIRD WYLIE, aug?tr_ 1014 Seventh street northieste FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES. WE HAVE THIS DAY MADE A FURTHER BEDUCTION IN (AE PRICE OF DRY GooDs pawns at 12%, 15 and 2 conta, Beantifal Linen duced f 4 from 8) cen sold for 50 a 3 cents, ds 325 cent nts, reduced fro: t tr prices as low as any houss in gua: the ctty Black and © ed Si!ke cheap SLO. J. JOMNSON & €O., ang3t Thi OF Victoria Law as, 1 White Bed Sprout &}, te. WE pieces 12 yard i Bed Ticking. 10. 12. 16, 13. De., &e. Cc. M. TOWSON & CO., 636 Pennsyleania acenue, ang’ eotr Fo? “TOURISTS. Ladies’ Linen Dusters. Zephyr Sh-wivin new Bich Silks in Bisek and Colors, at «: We are offering the balauce of SUMMER FABBICS cod prices to close them ont. PERRY & BRo., Denna, avenue and 9th street, FOR RENT —The three UPPER FLOORS of cur building, the best located office rooms in the At greatly red city. aug?-tr i fd GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE or DBY Gooner. INGS, OIL-CLOTHS, — MATIINGS, bo, Commence at Burdetie's. All Farcy TRESS evops < ~— st cared =e ba a All Staple Goods will be sol Sees for coe ely Stock mast be reduced. Bo profit wil! be ask. Soe oarinieg ace. No. 988 Seventh: str No. 206 K sirect. = jy%0 tr DRY GOODS! bD®* GOOLS! AT DOWN, DOWN PRICES. For thirty days our entire stock will be sold at a great Keduction in Prices.in order to close out as Bear as possibic before removing te our new of business. Af dines, Black Silke, and Ds Tamicse ie Linens, Towelings and he ag lowest market pr for cash strictly. Also, Jot of Black Lace Shawls and Sacques will be sold at Mall ‘articles warrsnted to ed, and fair desting in ail cases, at J. W. COLLEY’S, No. 801, iycotr Corner 8th st. and Market Space. BAseeis ! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WHITE G00D8, | non eeres = * uacks, CALACOES, PEROALES, LAWNS. MUST BE SOLD, REGARDLESS OF COST CONNOLLY’S, 608 Ninth street, dyBtr opposite Patent Office, EAUTIFUL LAWNS, SGbken a5) BACK wird Wak "SOME BORDER. KS OF LAWNS, WHITE BLU! DARK D- GHOUND WITH BLACK. Banw CAMTEWS, 707 Market Space. Mar Beautiful Lace stripe White Goods, vory Sine quality pict Gn Also, sae Victoria Lawas on.y 15. renadincs, 1a, striped. figured and fx is, 30-35, s1037, eh ot P with fancy handies at cost. & Cashmere, very wide Uashineres, very wide, 30. as, double width, very fue, $1, 91.38, awela, B. of 14,2) 28, Dhildren's Bordered Hand nad Canmmeree for Boy's of Ca hrewa yo7 Space. $15,000 WORTH or SEASONABLE DEY GOQDS UST BE SOLD TO RAISE MONEY. ‘We quote s fow prices: B.000 yards best Spring Prints, 4 couts; short dengths. 2O cases of Bleached and Brown Muslins, at 4,5, 7,8, 9 and 10 cents. 1 us 3,200 yards best 0-4 Sheeting mace, only White and Colored Lawns, only 10 cents. Scotch Plaid | | school wit | aed The Newspapers of the Na- tional Capital. OLDEST! CHUEAPESTI! BEST! i } | THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. WASHINGTON, D.C. . The Evening Star is everywhere recogni:e1 asthe leading newspape of Washington. With two exceptions ouly, ¢ Ae the bareest cisculasion of amy daily pope publishes south of New York, tors than TERRE TIMES that of any other tm the city, Sid EQUAL TO THAT OF ALL THR OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN WASHINGTON ADDER TooRTHER To advertisers, therefs cuonts peoult and aneqnalled advantages, fn the extent and character Of tts cingciation, and ta thf low 4 charged, con- sidering the wide poblicttf ft tusarce Ms, Indeed, within te soops, THE REST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IB THE UNITED &TAT jon te invited to the fol pied from: “The Great Newspapers iea of Historical Skotehos lal Newspaper Bx. im @AreRLEY Learee POChABS thant amy neecpare Tux Wa Stas 3s published. ne, and to th {us Us present wids civeulation and us Ane character @8 an advertising medium bounded im 122, it is by many years the oldest, as #: 14 also fhe mest popular and influential, af the many newspapers pul polscy of givine the cic wenich was adopted byt atheret to, but sti “i at the National Capital. Tu astention to local interests Soundert has met omly beam further developed by its preseni j Manaeerteni, into whose Aands the paper came, by wrrchase, in N nly this, Rowever. imme Hately on assy control they determined to solw Ae problem of pulitshing a daily mews and business murmal, Stromely focal im character, so cheap as tobe Picams Of the poorest ciLizen. yet 30 widein tis scope, $0 hizh rm tts @ims, and s0 full and complete us depart fo meet the exacting demands Of those twishine to keep posted tm thavtaily doines of Ae whole world To this end the larcest and best able force af adicors, reporters and correspoma- wats is constantly employed, the islesraph is Srealy and biberally wsed, and the fastest and most powerfui promting machinery ts called into service. The resuis $5 @ daily paper which literally g083 into every house fold im the District of Colwmbin, it has indead ben tonctusivaly established that TH STAR has wore than three times as many subscribers and more than Ave times as many reaters as any other daily pape published in Washincion. And not this alone, Ite reaular permanent subscription list is beliewsd to be ‘arser than that of amy evening paper in the United States, mo matter where published, while its circula- Hom 4s, im proportion to the population af the city where printed and circulated, the largest and fullest sossessed by any newspaper tm the world. It follows, thareSore, that within the territory covered by its cireu- sation it has mo rival, nor anything approaching en squal, as @ means of reaching the public. It has, in fact, passed wnio @ maxim that “ Everybody im tha District of Columbia who can read, reads THE STAR, and every one who advertises ai ali advertises tm tts columns.” Yet tt must mot be thought that ts circulation and influence are only oval, It has @ menis Prove as Tepresent- | wicis distribution through the matis, and in addition 10 this every issue of the paper is carefully read bythe throngs of stransers constantly ersiting the National Capital om business or for pleasurs, and who consti- tute im avery large degree the wealthy and purchasing population of the diferent States and Territories; se that while the Aeld of core StaR ts in marked de res local, the paper is mevertheless, im the best sens, sosmopoliian and wncircumscribed im tis sphere.”* —_—e—__ ' | @BR EVENING STA: ia furnished to sndscri: ders at the following low rates: By carriers, in the city, WW csBts a week; by mail, 6) cents a month, or 8€.00 per year, Postage prepaid; siugle copies, 2 cents. The Weekly Star. This ts s double, or eight-page sheet, containing Sfty-six columns of fresh News, Literary and Agri- cultaral and Miscellancous reading matter every week, and is pronounced by competent jndges THR CHEAPEST AND BEST WEEKLY PAPER IN THR It ts specially adapted for aud UNITED *TATEs. eae ee pectiiarly valuable to Farmers, Mochanios, and the erchicts, pi Family Vircie. In compliance with repeated requests from various quarters to hold out some inducement to those who wish to get up subscribers’ clubs for THE WEEK- L¥ STAR, the following offer is made: (Single Subscriptions, $9.00.) S coptes one year for $9.00, and ene copy to the gettor-up of the olub. 10 copies one your for $15.00, and one copy to the gettor-up of the club. It to condition of this offer that the subscriptions ofeach club abail all commence at the same time, and Beautiful Colored Dress Goods, 15 cents, worth 99 | Sl! €0 to the same post office. Stock of bye pres Black Uashmeres, We beve aboct lise yerés of Hambare Basing ef, which we will sell at half price. Bow is the time to bay goods, and save & cents on ‘the éollar, os we must have money, WISWALL & GWYNN, 705 Market Space, ‘Two doers from /th street. THE TRADES. BROTHERS, WHIines sv ALL MAIL SUBSOBIPTIONS, TO BITHEB THE DAILY OB WEEKLY EDITION, MUST BB PAID IN ADVAHOE, AND BO PAPER IS SENT LONGER THAN PAID FOB. @%e In order to cwoid trouble to the offes and disappointment to subsoribers, all subs~tpitons should bs renewed some tins prior to exptration @f tha same, the procies thne of which ts aheays shown by the date which appears on the caddress label 44a rude, i ts tempossibie to supply back members. 67 SPECIMEN OOPIES OF EITHER G7 RATES OF ADVERTISING, tm both tas ‘Daily and Weetty edition, made known, and fest) | RAILROADS NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTS ve THE NORTH, WEST, NORTH WEST & SOUTHWEST. June 24th, 1877. AM. LEAVe WASHINGTON, —Bsltimore aud Way Stations, O— Baltimore, At his id Way Sea Ar el Nata aS 7:60—W bite Sut Valk Ex paces he ater Wea ata : aa Cincinnatt, and Pitts TASTE Express. ©:10—Piedmont, Strasbarg, town, Point of Rocks 30—New York, Philadelp! more Express. 9:00—" Baltimore and Way Stations, (On Sunday connects for Annapolis.) 10:00—Baltimoro Express. 19:10-—Raltimore, Ellicott Otty, Annapolis and Way Ww: ; Hagers- op CL ons. 1:30—New York and Philadeiphia, Baltimore Bx- Dress. (On Sunday to Baltimore only, Bing at ‘all statious and connects for Brew” erick.) 0— Baltimore and Way Stations. :30—Baltimore and Laurel Exprose. Bladensburg. Frederick, vie : 6—Point of Mocks, “Fredericks Hagerstown, inchester and Way Stations. aitimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 0—" Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore. sengers for Norfolk taken in the care di- reetly to host. $—"Chicago and Columbus Express. (Win- chester and Hagerstown, except Sunday.) 7:30—* Baltimore Express. 2 }—" Haltumore and Way Stations. 8:00—Point of Rocks and Way Stations, Metro- Pylitan branch. 9:25—fst. Louis, Cincinnat!, Pittsburg Express. 10:60—"New York, Philadelphia suc isaitimore sx- ——"Dalis "Other trains daily, except Sunday. 1877 —_ 77 PENNSYLVANIA ROUTE, 10 THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track, Steel Rails, id Scenery, Magnificent SUNK 24.1877 LEAVS WASHINGTON roof Sixth sbarg and t aclor Car to Haven, Emir 0 mm. 1 rn ily, except Sunday, x and the & ast, 5:25 4. m. and 1:30 p. m..€ day, with Siceping Gara from Washi aston For Philace!phia, 5 t 34 p. m0. daily, 55 p.m. daily, ay. 6.49 a, mand 4:20 p.m, ‘me. And 4:20 p.m. dally, ex- ude {AND FREDERICKSBURG RATL- LEXANDLIA AND WASHING ROAD. 7", 9:10, 10,14 a.m., 1,3 O's. m. and m. datiy m. Ob Suuday at: ze South, via Richmond, ily. except Sunday. Aiexandris for W eneral Passenger Agent. ener! Manager. jet STEAMERS, &c. potomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. ‘The commedious Bay Steamers SUB, Capt. W.0. Geothegan, aod EXPRESS, Oa) a. street, every MON:' DAY and FRIDAY at 6 o'clock p. a me and all ri landing rn! jeave Balti- more, No. 442 Light strost TCEBDAY aud EHURSDAY at 4p. mi. for Wi ‘and river Fre dt at lowest rates. Apply, jo 'sn STEPHENSON & BBO.,7th st whart. For POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS.— Until further notice the Steamer MATTANO, Captain Wi Byles | Be Sp hig ay cy LL Gia ee mar30-tr WM H. KILUMOS, Agent. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. < LK, FORTRESS MONBOR AND FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MON Tho swift and clogant iron steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Captain J. Wut leaves Sixth street harfevery Mot day, Wednesday and Friday, at o'clock p. m., connecting with steamers for Boston, ints. Returning, Providence and other northern T feesee meets eT ‘uceiay, Thureday and 8: FOR POTOMAC RIVER tahiti rie Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSO! ptain JoHN B. Woop; leaves her wharf, foot, ot it hree a.m “nardtown; Saterdays Currie Leonar ito es sid after Jay 10th, wat deere West for iut on Tuesdays at F o'clock, arriving Piney Point at écartor™ pen comeing. will leaye 6 Point “ ones. — Bs : $1.50; singic fare gy DMEE Fare, round sy, ‘or further information apply at tht Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Rupres Oflioe or af the Company's Whart, foot of sree ats a alled for on application at Kuox’s Ex- prow Bitice, SAMO! + Pree’ TJ, ACOINELLY, Agenten ACOM> Free’s, STREAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The steamers JOHN GLESON and E. 0. KNIGHT will ieave New York at @ o'clock every Saturday, Georgetown every Mon. day atLo'clock p. m., and Alexandria‘ every Monday at 5 o'clock p. m. Freights taken at lowest rates. For in! apply at Office over M or to BP. A. DBM * Se BA! a a ‘\LYDE’S NEW a LINE PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASHING- ‘ON AND GEORGETOWN CORNFCTING AT PHILADELPALA WiTH OLYLE A FOR BOSTON AND PBOV- TOSNOK NEW ENGLAND STATES, ILING DAYS. cf landing giv Providence. Oousiguees wishing their 4 eorgetown Wharf will please have od‘ Georgetown, D.C.” ail information apply, to J. H. JOHNSON & v2 F street northwest. and lath street Washington, D.0.;G.¥. 1YDE. 59 Water eset Georactown, DO Wil. F- curbE & 00.5 jeneral Managers, ‘wharves, Philadel: pai mar20 ly i Alsi overs THUMSDAY dire ton pe sail every rect from finde! phi Lives ; ; ‘be tad. D-QUOKE. Jes OOnS, Haske Hed Star myt3-tt can be Rad at Ht. ers, 142@ F strect, Also, Agents for tho Line to Antwerp. N ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. ‘The stoamers of this Com) will sail every Sat- turday from Bremen, Pler, foot of Thtr street, Hoboken. Kates of passage: From New ‘South: York to THE BRITISH AED are ORTH ROYAL MAL AMSHIPS. WD LIVEK POOL, BeTNCALLING At COR Hai BOR. 0° Fuon Nw ¥. om N ‘Reg. 2 “hewna,... Wed., Aug. a rien Wea? Og Face att gw Youx 1 eee ire pneion fi pares — Stosrage to and all at a , Jeaat-ly_ BAS. G. FRANORLYE, Agent. _ Caaa et cel | AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. SO ee eee ee AUCTION SALES. FUTUBE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS JOHN SHERMAN, Avctionger, VV ASH. 8. WILLIAMS. Ancoomenr FVapoasurrursorne | ELERTEREANE URtErBONED raoruary, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU. eeus 2 UN NOnTH «AP. TOU STREET, PROPESTY ON BOCK NRA LOUNDABY STREET NORTHWEST. ROAD. NEAR SOLDIERS’ AT atcTion. By virtue of @ deed of trast te o, On MONDAY, Awcust 20 b, 1577, at Jnre 13th, A. D. 1571, duly recorded in Li Bp oT shall go tu tr No. 647, folio 451, et seq., one of the land re. fea, ] 0. 18. 19 and 2, cords for the District of Colaabia, and at the re- | sublivision of square No. 683, each lot hav iag 3) f guest of the party secured thoreby. 1 will sell at | {rout by 10@ feet’ deep, ou of ali lots tmagoved by & bie anction, ia front of the premis s, ‘RI- | substantial stove ba iding 2 »Augast 24th, Is77, at § o'clock p m..the | Terme: One-fourth cash; balance in 6, 12 and 18 follow ing described tract of land, lying in the coun- b id ty of Washington, District of Colambia, and formerly of Thomas Brown's land. sit iate on Rock Creek Church Mosd, and begining for the said tract at an old boundary stone marked 1, ona ‘at, accompanying deed from said Th mas Brown oe End wife to Jonu | oeliger, which deed is recorded H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctionser. J - folio 253, et seq., one of in Liber J. A 8 .,No. 236. the incd ‘records for said county and Di No. 3; ther p> AUCTION SALE Oo) TWO-STORY east a 7s “fom FRAME DWELLINGS. ON THE WEST SIDE chaing; thence north 0 degrees west 49) che QF KIGHTH STREKT, BETWEEN @ AND thence’ south 88% degrees west st, “od wi 10 35 14.9) chains; thence south ly degrees west thenes | On MONDAY. ‘August 20th, 1577, at 6 orth 64% degrees cast 4.43 chains to the beginning, | 0 Clock p.m., will be suid at public aucti» containing thirte:n and 40-100 acres, more or less, | iM ‘rout of the premises, sab. Lots Hand K, together with the improvements. in square #5, each Lot ‘fronting 13 feet 10's luches, Qf gale: One thousand dollars cash, and the | by,8 depth of 9 fect 4 inches, impr ved as above ‘al rms. One-thitd in cash, and the balance at and two years, with 8 per cent. interest, or ali of ‘the purchaser. $3) dep nd all conveyancing a aa 3) TOOL. alesman. CGMMISIONERS SALE OF A DESIRABLE + HURUM Terms to bs complied hata good front, on the public road, rd, in good bearing order, and is altivation. “There are 2 {frame ses: one of about § rooms, known “Wine House,” and the other with about 8 room; also, barn, &e., &e. BUsINESS STAND AT FALLS ©; ‘ursuant to @ decree of the Circeutt Court of ‘airfax county.re dered at the J: 177, m the suit of Gould & Bo Bra-h. the andersigne! will, on MO JOHN Trustee, | 2Uth day of Augast, 1577, ;court da x W. M, SMITH, Scloman. 1S HITS: Trasee, in front of ths door of the Court Hoase ot —_— il to the high: bidder. #y pabli> D)UXCANSON BROS.. Anctioncors, Southeast cor. 9th'and D streets northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- TY ON 4ru STREET WEST, BETWEEN M AND N STKERTS NORTH, AT AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trust_to ‘the subscril er#, Gaved December ith, 1575, and records in Liber No. 808, folio 92,'of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the rouuest of the parties secured thereby, we will sell. by public in front of the premises,on WEONESDAY, ein the village ai do: t Well of wat €d se one of the most -ligivle business sa ds in Village. Persons desiring to purchase. are Toler: to Mc. W Clover or Dr. Gardiner. This property ill be sold subject to eoapt that uo spiritaous ners be sold as a beverage ther Terms of sale: S> muca of the will be requires in 1 2Vch day of August, 1577. at @ o'clock p.m. the | Sud expeuses of eal nth nineteen feet and two inches front (1s f- in.) ire tite veg tad : t : of lot pumbered twenty seven (27) by tha depth | 14. tillsale.and the residae in three equal ananal thereof {n square numbered ive hundred and thir- | parmoate, to bear interest from the day of wale. to bs teona18), the improvements, consisting of « | & he notes of the parcnascr, with good fine Brick Dwelling aud Stable a mal sectrity and retoution of tit ° P payment is made. sold in two parce! 1 cash; the balance in notes of the property « I2and 15 months after date, at 3 ff a vacant it b equal amount at . Der ADNTIM interest until patd, and to be Fight anyles with th ‘ored by a deed of trust on the erty. All co1 Fairfa: THOS. MOORE, ng at the purchaser's “posi airfax county. Angust 14 is ¥ ) will be required when the property ts sold. The yLING, Auctioneer. TEES’ SALE OF A HA WiTH A SIDE stees cogerve the right to Fr: hie_property should tre terms of sale be not complied with in five ye afier thie wa! NDSOM E DWELL - LOT, ON Tf VERY L iLie. ST a BOOKS AND STATIONERY. FR ABNER- crasteos, STHEET, BEING & ER OF L JESIBABLE utobia, the subscribers wil OUR NEW LAW PUBLICATIONS — | fh qqetimlie tue pubscribers United Stat utes at Large; vol 28th day cf August, 4D Congress, 157 ackrtnurs Repe Woewrman’s United States Crimival Dig —_— Orimin areotie + aud a ot a Execut ermian on Chaticl Mortgages. von the plan of Lawes American Digest of Fatest | Digest of amor | {we Beginuing for ths +a ican Cases Relating to Pateats for Iaventions and | 178%. ey and rau srights from to 1882. N&W_ MT rye ly Se street north, forty-two and 6 12 south fifty five and 4 northwesterly directic West, Ofty aud 10 12(80 ¥ ne NEOUS PUBLICATIONS—Other den, anthor of Heleu s Bab: Beience avd Beligion, guage. by Hovelacgns; Wii : nee Living Question mare ly Walker; Beyond thé Sierras. vy Tevis; Labor an rect wes! Halles: Life Among the Clergy, by Fisn: | ( place o ¥ The Grent, Half Hour Series, The House | With all and singular the impro: t Beach do ; Kate Cronin’s Dowry, do. | Rein said deed mouth ng & uwads in A Primer of Greek Literature. d>. do.; A’ Pri- ‘odo. dog Mra. Arthur, by : Olipha sale H, & 0. H. MORRISON, itr 475 Pennsylvania avenue. { EA-SIDE READING. ing, with modern impros cme: sufficient for another house ris of sale as p. cacribe lows: T is, with Yacautgrouad mel Mrs. aby i ** Oriental Relictons, China; Jobmson; notes of the Problems of Life and Mfad; Vol. 3; Ls Teeand Art Education Applied to Industr secured by a deed of trust (w vensat of iasur. Kine and Red Ligbt; Dr. Paucoast Snce) on the property sold, will be taken. The rats Mythology of Greece aud of interest will be 8 per cout. peranoum. A deposit Life aud Specenee of Daniel Wel ef 200 will be required at the time of the sale, aod all conveyane'ag must be paid tr by t If the torme of sale aro not complied wi days miter the day of sale, the Trnstees rm right to resell the arty, on the same or any terms, on five days’ public notice, by two in a 3. After pet ep A Woman Hater; Charles Reade; 780. The American Seuator; Anthony Trollo, ‘Castle Bt. we . being additional chap’ di Roma; W. W. Bt« 2 75. Marquis of Loasie; M tas iu some newspaper printed and puolished in Wash- pe city, at the risk aud cost of the purch wer ia ry de! —- YD i Merchant; Auerbach; 91.36 CHARLES MATTHEWS, § TTstos. ‘The last four being volumes ofthe famous Letexre | THOMAS DOWLING, Auch, augié-lt jour SSeS s = a2 SOLOMONS & CHAPMAN, jemee SOOT Pennsylvania avenue, HE LATEST PUBLICATIONS. tenant HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auctioncer, 519 7th street, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘Tork IN SQUARE No. 710, FRONTING UN B. A., wi SCREET, BETWEEN Ist AND 2 STREE’ Meckenzis y Bast. tion of Science gion. by Alexander Win. Siege, by W. Hofman; Lunes cloth, 92 corded In ber 706, faite 4702 4 "Hoffman; 1mo., 3 orded in liber 7 7s et #6. Biker of Faken be Dr dohannes Bios: land record books of the District The Ti and the Reformation; paper; 26c. ‘The | upon the request of the party secured thareby. 1 ‘Against Absolute Monarchy; Shall sell at public auction, on the ses, Dn Oniversity Life in Athena; 20. The SATURDAY, the 2th day of August, at 4's People and Growth of Parllamont o’elock p. m., all that piece or parcel of ground Ariadne, by Onida; cloth: $1.75. For known and designated on the ground glet or plan of HUN BR the City of Washington as part of lot numbered ‘Bookseller: 5 seven (2); cf Charles G. Uhiman’s subdivision of mys. Pennsylvania avenue. jota numbered ‘eleven (11),twelvs (12) an = a ee Dart of thirteen ('3) aud fourteen (14), of syuare numbered teven bundred and nineteen (71)).fronting ou Hstreet seventeen tect, and runniag back with the same depth along the side of the fifteen foot alley, one hundred feet. E Terms of sale: 390) and six months’ interest HOTELS. “ALBEMARLE HOTEL.” BBOADWAY, Gru AVENUE AND @4ra BT. | thereon in cash; balunce in six and twelve months, Facing Madison Square, with interest at 6 per cent. from day of sale. secured the Kuro aa. iar Will be required of the purchaser time of J & PALMER, sale All conveyancing aad recording at parchaser’s jell-tn Proprietors. Af terms are not complied wita withia seven ‘Trustee reserve the right to resell at pur- hi A chwer'krish, RANDALL GRER. Trus' BROADWAT any bum oF NEW YORK, THOS. EB. WAGGAMAN; Atel wugil Tech PEAN PLAN. " P HENBY MILFORD SMITH, Proprictor. [) OWSMAN & GREEN, Anctioncors, pips! rss "cene he eine ad ame | PRERTSES SAGE OT TARO RUE LEBER ae aa ON, DO. | bulbex veauirs, SebRerowit b, Ce 4 + De }y duly 5 wee SSortoue Fs uate Seated Tat oe PLUmn.. “ SPOFFORD, y secured thereiy, f wil sel-at public aaction, fa front of the promises, on TURSDAY, the twenty: eighth day of August, 18/7, at © 0 clock p,m. all that piece or |e groand ling ta the eity of Georgetown. ta the District of Oolambin, beginai: for the same’at the end of twenty (20) (eet measare +n on the west side of Oongres} street from the ~* corner of fot nambered asven (7), in O12 nortben.. Fanning west with line of alle Georgetown. * moze or less. the ground sol i: tra of Clement Uo: 2" its appotn "| First class, and complete in ements i situated opposite the United States « spe Le ings, and to the immediate neighborhood v."° “neg, sideut’s Mansion, the State. War, Navy Departm._ and the Corcoran Art Gallery. "an30-iy BANKERS. eighty-five +. f, Clement Yor, thsnce Le m. H. Gode by bie id 850, 8100, 8200, $500, :61,000, | bY Win. li. Godey (22) feet, . Peet, Als, FROTHINGHAM & OO., BANKEBS | (55) foot more less to Congross and Brok No. 19 Wall street, for cus the beginni: toget! tomers desirable investments of large or small consisting of @ two-story smvunts in stocks of # legitimate cl ~which | with back building. frequently pay from five to twenty times the amount | “ Turms: One third cash, and the balance in and twelve months after day of sale, with iaterest at r cent. perannum until paid, secured by deed of trust on the premises sold. ‘A deposit of 8100 required at time of sale. If terms of sale a: not complied with in seven days the Trasiee reser right to resell at rick and cost of defaulting pai a ; cing at cost of purchaser. Stglt cokds WILLIAM A. GORDON. Trastes freq’ inyested every thirty day Stocks bought and fed _as lor deposit of five percent. Circulars and weekly re- Dorte sent free. api2-e0l A. Milltaccate orders for the parchass os onset b ° mr ea Stocks, Bonds and Gold on moderate margins. Com- ag as desired on a wise.ous gB per each 10 shares. Stock privileges aegotia! ible parties only. Oorrespond. ; = = 5 suce solicited. Houry Metriam, Member 3 T. COLBDWELL, Heal Estate Auctioncer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THR NORTH SIDE OF B STREET,BETWEEN Stu AND Gru STRERTS SOUTHEAST. PF4s0pyY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4, Bulfinch street, Boston (Opposite Revere House.) THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; Ox, SELF-PRESERVATION. MOBE THAN ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD. Gold Medal Awarded to the Author by the “National Medical Association,” March 31st, 156. “ " thom indieneiinn imonriy lifemay be alisvinied cad cated: Seeeeee ed ia Liber No. records tor tas ‘And at the request of the party to By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Pisces Aa Mth, A. D. 1874, duly record 770, totio S71, one of the land District of Colnmbi: ituate Wi Columbia, to wit: All that piece or Known and sed square pumbered eigh: fronting arty-cwe ) fest six and inch 6, by a depth of one hun: our 4) inches, together with the improvements, &c., Gonsisting of two two story and basoment welling: ‘Terms: One-fourth in cash, and the balance at 6, doubt this assertion should purchase the new Medi- | 12 and 18 months, with interest at 3 per cent. per an- cal Work published by the Peasopt Mepicat In- | num, secured by a deed of trast on sold sriTcrE, my entitied «Tas Science af Lave, of | or all cash, at option of the purchaser. 4, doposit of U- Preserve: .' Price Zi. Vitality im) red By See each house at of sale. sad the errors of youth or too close application to bi conveyancing at purchaser's tobe Sivan feacrmsaeah ciated tk | Smnled Ub Bete ato another v ic : it au2-cotds BRAIMARD Ht WARNER, ¢ Trasteoe. S7- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TU ‘2ist, AD. 1877,eame hour and ry a 5 Ci EiieaasbeY Attad Ehren, {me iICANBON BEOS., Auctisncers, b™ 8. B. corner 9th and D streets northwest. ‘adeed of ES’ SALE OF A VERY VALUABL TFhARNG Aub sawing ToL PROP SEE 'TUAT: AT iE INTE! Ti aus, ise , AND OHIO AVENS# ORTHWEST. to” Willies + | J, T COLDWELL, Boal Est [DUNCANEON BECS., Auctioneers FIN*® MARE AND COLT AT AUCTION On TURSDAY BNING Avco( Qh PUNCAN MAS DOWLING, A 208 BROS Aucts cthoneer AND MARKET STANDS IN THE FARWERS BUPCHERS” MAB Tows, D : ET, GroRukr On WEDNESDaY, Avgust 22, c mmencing at pay ee the premises, I shail eli the abore Barker T rms made known op day of sale vgls dte THOMAS DOWLING, Avct A. DABNEILLE, Beal Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUAR PROPERTY IN GEORG&TOWN, aT 0 By viriue of a deed of trust. dated 10’. 7s, recorded in Liber?76. folio Tre: Feb: iss, lic auction. i TURDAY, the 35. SED, Bo AML thet part August. 1577, at inches, thene: treet 36 feet 6 inches; th: the weet side of a4 foot alley, about 13 feet 0 inches north frm Toot south to lst street; and thetce east by and north line of said street about #1 feet andi the beginning; improved by @ twe-siory Brick Houre. Terms of sale: One-third cash and expenses of sale; and balance fn six and tweive months after day of sale, with interest at ten per cent. per auaun until paid, secured by deed of trast on premixed sold A deposit’ of $10) required at time of sale. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the ‘Trosters reserves the right to reseli_at the risk ‘and cost of the defaulting purchaser Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. BP. Do! AUSTIN I { Terintoos F_D. CLEARY, Salemman 1S ame DWEL AV STREE ON TUOMEOY De. » ar DAY AFTERNOON, & mmenciig at & » clock sell hot 149, bh th itn Op WEDNES! 224, 157) “ nm the © pr on aud nes: aston. cash, balance With notes bearing inter and secated | 30 deposi ¢ of property. THOMAS 1 at 6,12 and 1 at at 5 par cont od » er STEES’ SAL. DWELLING UTC COKNER OF 17 WEST. taud recon dat the re bered fe and b two (42) and forty thre» (43 rded subdis iaionof «ynare b < arty att amb said square, tog-t tweive (12) ments, for, whic required, COAL. per an property soid; mof the pur Chaser, A deposit of are SiH) w hil d at time ¢ All conveyancing at Regul wal porchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with im five days after day of sale, the Trastecs Teserve the right to resell the property at the cost 4 risk of the defaniting purchaser B. it WARNE R. J.D. CLARY, "yP.uoMAS DOWLL TRUSTEES SALE REAL PROPERTY ON M 3’ WEST. BETWEEN 41m AND Sru 8ST virtue of a deed of trust tothe and signed, bearing date the 2/ta day of Septem ber, a. D. 3576, and duly recorded in $54, Folio 20, one of the land records of the District of Columbia, aud at the req aest in writiag of the party thereby secured, we shail sell at Bugle auction, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, August 224, 1577, at Go clock p m., "ail that cortam pi ce f ls ad premises situate and be: mgton, District of Colambt ty 2 angl6-coids 5 Trestecs. Auctioneer, original lot number mberrd five hundred and thirt en, same is recorded in the Sur xe-or's office of the District of Columbia, said lot forty-nine (49) bi a front on M street north of twenty (20) feet an 2) inches, by a depsh of one hundred and eight foot eight an Balt 5%) inches,” together with the improsemeats thereon, consisting of a commodious and finely-fnished brick ing house, containing all modera conveniences, red 437 M street northwest. ‘Terins of sale are: All the purchase-money except- ing $5,000 in cash, and acrsdit of four (4) yours on id $5,000, with interest at nine (9) per contum par annum, payable semi-annually, secured by the uw of the purchaser, with a deed of trust ou the pr ty sold All conveyaveing at purckaser's qu por. potitof $250 must be paid at the time +. A de ad the terms of sale must be comp! iw” parchasa, one week from the day of sale, ot, - with within tees ye ge = Np od = Prse ‘iek and cost of the default ty al e i ke athe) +", ELLIOTT, ‘{ Trastors THOS. DOWLLY vty mete eucls JT COUP nw Rub, Real Betate Auctioneer, No. 916 F street nurthwost. TRUS"-RES’ SALE OF TWO S DWELLINGS. FROSTING OF THE REST. IN WASHINGTON CITY, D sail By virtue of a deed of trast, dated 2 1si7, daly recorded in Liber Norsucabrna tend records for the District Columbia, we will weil, at pablic auction, 1 Colnmbla, we will seit 2 ction, in froat oes ~ ee m MONDAY, Aves t 27, i577, at certain pareel si Washington cliz, in the District of Gules eae known @4 a pertof Lot 21,in square igh the same ut the southeast c ruc 2st street, and ruoniog t 1p" Went & feet to the w stern bonn lary Thence “uth 33 feet, and thence wast ¢ lunvia, aad 73, baginuing said lot, oa ce norty 33 ot Hes, with the 1. —rovments thereon aad (ns enances, &e., threw Tellane te thee ‘Une-third cas. at 2S and 1s mo.-"D%; for whioh of trust on the property and a satisfa insurance on the buildings; or the aver may pay allcash. A deposit of $100 required at the tine of eale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. if terms of sale be not complied with within seven deye from the day of sale, we reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser. TLis property will be gold subject to 91.400, with fate rest ther. ten per cent. from November 1 1576, until paid. and §7 i d iu Liver ray @ prior deed ol Trustees. UNCANSON BROS, Aucts. 8. £. cor. sth aad D streets northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- TY ON 2 STREET WEST Ween V GINIA AVENUE AND SO0UTd D S©BEs AT ALOTION. a hl glee ors, am and recorded in Liter No. 776, follo 133, acy, ot the land rec Grae of the cunuty of Washington and District of Columbia, and by the written request of the partios secured thereby, we will soil by (publi tl front of the predalsee, on TUESDAY. tos B¥"h day of August, 127 at @ otock p.m. | thowe ceria, the city Kc > 5 dssnt0y SESE ae bye will sell, at the to the highest bidd ‘bidder, on Ft- + at Oo a. (Ay the | LUABLE IMPROVED | TREET N Henll the above Mare 395M | la LE IMPROVED | acc | the best time for su | EVENING | SATURDAY... STAR mane sociey of bngiand ha Very Feasonabie | bauhing with when exhausted t cause, or when he € &fler per- spiration. and avoid hing altogether im the open air tf, afer b rt time ia the water, there ipese with DuMbness of the 1 feet: Dut bathe when the bady Is vided ne time is lost In ge: foto the water. Avoid ch! « ing the body by sitting or standing ressed on the banks or in boats after hay- ing been in the water, or remaining to» in the water, but } the water immedai- ately there ix the slightest feeling of chit. — hd < gorea *trong may early in ° mornt: on emply stomach, but ihe young and those who aie’ weak hed better bathe two or three hours after a meal; ) is from twe or thres kta. Those who are sub- siddiness or faintness, and palpitation aod other sense of discomfort at the beart, should not bathe without first consulting their medical ad- hoers ject to fer by | vimer.”” Tae Arrnactive Yo Rattrnoap COMPANION.—The Oswego Times saya: & few days ago Mixs Carrie Lynch left Carle. ton. Vt, for Oswego via Saratoga. Her bag- gage consisted of a trunk and satchel con- taining ber nes. On tae Way lo Saratoga & polite, well-dressed young man took @ va- cant seat beside ber and made her acquatat- ance. He was aiso coming to Oswezo, and would be glad to be of service. At Sara. toga her check and had her baggage nectaly. At Schnectady he ned the check, and told her he her baggage rechecked to Oa. Wego. the car. and thal was the last be has seen of the young man or the check. When she arrived 1 Oswego she found that ber trunk and sate had not been fore warded here. The young man was probably A confidence operator, and took possession of be t Schene Ix Deapwoon, rok the streets, their drivers t rsing ina vate attempt to unravel ams. Auc- Lioueers 5 rt s, While the eat- * add to the clamor by in- sand poorly wad) man ca ser ing lad \iaame is ment, intimates that @ ireatens to rib Wester versity yTuey ave taiking of ranning a straight- i republican for inayor of Baltimore at the neat election we name of B. F. Pare €7-The New York Graphic an otber victim of imaginat of the Uwenty-iour dropbobia. 82-The Wisconsin democrats, or, as the: punces an- . A med turtie th ward has died trom hy- ceil themselves, «the peoples reloria pariy Will bold @ stale convention in Mon du on Wednesday, September 20th. S7-Capiain Tyler, president of the Grand Trunk ratlway of Canada, has been kalglt- ed in recoguition of his services as tuspector of railways &7 Av attempt isto be made to save the qbermanent” exhibition in Putladel rom perpe closing by opeuing tt to sight seerson Sunday.) PeMne a7 Three of the cars at the mercy of the Pittsburg mob coutaiued sliver on’ lis way to the Philade! As i was sup- ~€d 10 be lead, It got SaIely + yy 87 First black Hussar. _— advancing, comre? ...» ussar—“I dost” 2° New Orleans Timer” “4 they bow J sork state committee of thé bread winners’ party, John ~bairman, has issued « call fore vention to meet at Albany Seplem- 87°It is proposed in Indiana, to change the “Who Lous Marriage services SO as it will read: « vare lake this woman’ And the bride groom shall answer: “I dare.”—(st. 4 times, a n ¢ Raleigh those Bourbon pa “med” because the drawn and their With them. 87-A revolt among the boys in reform school, nt Meriden, Come a se last Friday evening at abou! and ten succeeded in getting away from N.C.) News is severe upon lu the south which are troops have been with- srievances taken away institution, ard wo been recaptured. ~ a7 Mrs. Brecknridge, fol over Fea, and whose busband 4s full, a 4 very much aastonished her neigh! and ie A ~ ago by laeweg~ J her ege lord with a tine boy weight pounds.—[Sheiby, N. ¥. Gentine: sisiiinapawna *7Loving wife—‘Those accoun! war, love, areso untrastworthy; they Contes dict each other Uke I don't know - Sweet husbana—I do; they contradict likes wits See band.’ Loving wile (tender- iy —Or as@ busband ‘ 7 bated Ly usband does his wife, dear.’ ” s7-The French woman Gras. complice Gaudry, who haye Paris for disfiguri che, the Woman Joss of one Of his eyes, h: (© penal servitude, the years aod Gaudry for tet non trial im 6 with vitriol M. de is lover, resulting in the @ been condemned woman for fifteen | | to atvend, DIED. ANDERSON. On Angus: 12, 1877. R Tox, youngest son of Wi Sud Moa acdersum, eged 2 yeare, 1 month and 12 days ‘The faueral will take place from the residence of his father, 464 ¥ stroe: southwest, on Sand o'clock p.m, Frieuds ead relatives are luv ar Men BIGCH. At 12 o'clock on August 15, Jaws Ditton Bincu, aged —a "4 nds of the family wre respectfully invited toattend his funeral from his late reaidemos, Moe 2004 C street uorstwes!, Sunday afccruoon, ag & ° EVANS. On the morning of the I7th of U7, at Yo ‘clock of Gonctmplion,CapoiE V.RYamee the ‘beloved wile of George W. kvans, aged years. bh’ it is sad when one thus link d departs! n Death, that mighty sev oe F STEEET. FAS wy, Site Misia sneer 3