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THE WE Per yea: EKLY STAR Is published and ready for delivery every Fri- | day morning, at $2.00 per year. Single copies Seents. 5 copies one year for $9.00, and one copy to | she or $15 ». 20 copies one year $20. tter-up of the club. 10 copies one year #z it is a condition of this offer that the | 3ubseriptions of each club shall all commence at the same time, and all go to the same post office. *,* Subseriptions in all cases,—whether sin ale or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, andag 2aper sent longer than paid for. Address, in all cases, THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER ba’ WASHINGTON, D. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Dave. 7 PP, * DAHNEILLE, Heal Estate Auctioneer TRUSTEES’ SALE OF_ OVED PROPERTY. VANIA AVENUE EN 3p AND 44 STREETS ue of a deed of trust dated March IL AUCTION SALES. ____ to-morrow YENCAL SON BROS., Auctioneers, OF LARGE » ROOF, SOUTH- ND K STREETS AUCTION BR H. WARNER fea’ Estate Al TrUsvRE-s eo STREFT NORIHWES THE WELL-KNOWN TROTTING HORSES NELIN AND DAI“Y, ROAD WAGON, SULKY AND HARNESS. AT AUCTION Ob THURSDAY, a.m.. Twill sell Tooms the celebrated J rotting Horses, Franklin’ FA THRER-STORY 802 TWANTY-FIRST | TKUSTEES* L HOUSE, WITH MASSA ‘ NEK OF 257: Ei. AT AUCTION. VALUABi ry Liha 10 corded in Tiber lang reeera te Ks for ‘he District of Columbia, writing. of the party secured | ctlon, In front_of son BATURDAY, July 20 1, 1878, iece OF pareai cing in the said elty of District of Ci a eed of trust. dared 29:h day 1876, and duly record S20. fol. 358 et seq., Of the | he District of Columbla, and by reqnest of parties secured. we will sell at JAY, the 10th day m., in front of t cr bed real estate ar in Liber No. 639. ‘One Road Wagon aud Harness; ons Salky and hereby. Dvd . are too well known to neod asy ty. in the District of Columbia, and at 1 of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at pubilc nises, on’ TUESDAY 1878. ‘at 4:30 o°clock p.m., the following described teal estate, viz: All that piece round situated fu the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, known ag the south- ern part of lot numbered strteen (16), in resorva- tion numbered ten (10), the said southern part of d lot having a front of twenty-five (25) feet on and running bac! pth of seventy (70) feet and said lot is situated on the nsy'vania avenue, betweeu 31 and , is Improved by a four (4) story ng House and Store, Terms: Oue-fourth of the paid in cash, and the residve further deseription, and wil be positively sold. as the owner has aT auction. on the day of May, A. further use for them DOW LIN mbia. Known or plan of said pered thirty-five (35), of ey" subdivision of lets 1 Ted seventy-seven (77), said treet northwest, an? ruining ning from H street north. pai street, together with the tn & fine Three-story Bric of Washington nown and (esig- ubile plats and plan of said city as jot numbered twenty (20), the east- of lot numbered nineteen (19), from fiont to rear, and the easternmost part of lot num- Mered twerty-one, in square numbersd sixteen in thy District of © lambta, bated upon the aud being aliof THE ENTIRE STOCK OF FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS UF H. M. C. DAN- AHER AT AUCTION On FRIDAY MORNING, July 1 I shall sell, without reserve, at L004 Siore No, 225 F street, between 21 ithe Farniture, &e., ¢ allel with said’ 21 provements, consistiy kK bnilding, &e, One-third cash; balance tn six. 1 cigheen months, with tnterest at 8 Percent. per anram until paid, secured by a ceed | of trost’op the property sold, orall, cas 100 deposit required at th and ali conveyancing at pu ted with in seven days rwise the Trustes res the same beiny lows: Begiuning at the corner e west side of deserited in one parcel as fol- ovmed by the inter street with the I strect, and ruuning thence west eigh'y-one ‘81) feet_and nine (9) inches; thence h street, one hundred and utr (124) feet and eleven inches; thence Parallel to K street, eighty-one (81) feet and 8 to 25:h street, and thence north, . one hundred and twenty es, to the pls teginning, together with all and ' Ss, rights, privileges urievances to the same belougii x or in same width to the ¢ Th Marhle top Cham! Tara le’ to 85th pion of purchaser, n three equal Instal- ments. at twelve (12), elghteen (18) and twent four (94) months respectively, with interest on tt Whole. pas able half-yearly, to de secured by note and adeed of trust on the premises. $200 wil be required when the property Is Knocked The terms of sale must be col within one week after sale, otherwise the propert may be resold, after one week's notice, at the ri and cost of .hé defaniting par WALTER 8. Cox, PA. DARNEILLE. F.D, CLEARY, Salesman, m)3,4,6,8,11 13,14 Be-THE ABOVE SALE IS Pv HTH RSO 1878. same hour and place. nid Husk Mariresses, Terms to be com} ) day of sale. oth to resell at the risk and. nom ‘Furniture, tof defanitiag HAGNER, Trister ing the battlefield and a description | woods which lay between Porter's c and the rebe's when Porter received to advanee bis for Witness test TDENCASSON BROS TRUSTS ES’ SALE OF VALUABLE Vili HOUSE # ND FA} M OF ABUT 40 ACR ¥LONTING ON WOODLKY LANE, NEAK | THE CITY LUWIT, By virtue of a deed of trust dated Novem- aud duly reconted in Liber folic 258, oue of the land recorits for. siambla, and by written re { thereby, we will sell. at pu on TUESDAY A Auctionsers. ~ B_Mr. Danaher havi pottiied toa position of trust and as Pe intends giving it his eby compeliing tim to give up the 8. been recently ap- the District gow- ‘Tre improvements consist of a large three-story of Krick Honse, Terms ct sale: One-third f purchase money 1% ein two equal instalments of one aud r Which notes bear- stat 8 per cent. per anu the premises sold wid at time of sale; ISTPON ED nn- Y, SIXTH DAY oF der of Trustees. P. A. DARNEIGLE. Anct. my 14-2aw eds the District of of the perty secui A deport ot 8200 wilt | ¥S* SALE OF THEEK TWO-BTORY K AND Lt OSTORY COTTAGE NGOS AND LOTS AND NINE BULLD- TATED RESPECTIVELY IN BH STRERY, tu AND 8ru STREETS NORTHEAS, By virtue ot a 4: sre bot complied with within ten days aie, the Trustees reserve the right t the risk and cost of detauit ing five days' nottee neWspaper publisiiud in Wash HARLES B. MAURY FRANK T.RAWLING rpHos: AS DOWLING, Auctiouver, VERY VALUABLE UNIMPROVED NORTH WE-TERN y NEAR THE E: P Rr 1 ENCES OF SENATORS. JUDGE HILLYER, AT PUB- aw DAY AFTERNOON, Jul 2 O'clock. tn fror i sell the following va vingeives charac. | ¥. D. CLEARY, Salesman, AROVE SALE IS STILL ED until THURSDAY, June t same hour ani place. By ord PLA » D, CLEARY, Salesman. Be THE ABOVE SALE. vntil WEDNESDA FRAME DWEL- y s rese'l the property G LOTS, 8 sueh resaie in Piety Prospac ed of trust given to ns, 6c May Ist, 1873. and duly recorded in of the land record: ambia, and by request of w red. we will seli at + the 18:t day of June, A.D. 1878, at Sorclock p.m, tn tre ises, all those certain pr premises, known aud the city of Washiny 7.8.9. 10. 11. 12, 13 , $2, Sand 34 of AL RL Kelli Vision of square 889, toget ments, ways, ease artenances and hereditamss longing or otherwise appertaining. Lots. 8 and Bare Wn two-story Brick Houses, Nos, 706, 708 aud 710 H Lots 10, lLand 12 are uutmproved and fronton Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7th streats Lots 13 16, 17 and 21are unimproved and front Prine Dweiioce neat Hand I streets ne, Lots $2 aud 33 are unimproved and frout on 8th | ip posited to fall upon his tank I8_ POSTPONED 17, 1873, same hour P, A. DARNEILLE, Auct. part of © Pre F, D CLEARY. NG, Auctioneer, STYLISH PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORSES SERVE AT AUCTION MORNING, July 11 rights, privileges appurtenances to the same belonging or any On THURSDA 1878. at 10 o°elork, In front 3 1 shall sell the above Team without 3 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. TDUSCASSON BROS., Auctioneers. OF VALUABLE, BUSI- ERTY ON SEVENTH STREED EEN H AND I STREE’ 811 Tr STReEL Ty virtue of a deed of trust, dated recorded in Liber No. of the land records for the Dis- mbla, and at the written request party secured thereby, I will sell, at ont Ten, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, p-m., the following All that certain piece ate and lying in the city of Columbia, and Known and bed as part of Lot numbared nine (9), in Square numbered four hundred and_ fifty-three ing for the same at ths southwest cor- id Lot and running thence east nine! ) feer, to a private alley, intended forever egress to and from the ‘The above tract of land contains about 40 acres, and Js improved by a baudsome villa (two story frame) containtg 8 rooms; gardener’s house, and out: houses, her withall th S to the satue, The above tract weintty of the farms of D: ‘Lots 55 an¢ 56, on Connecticut avenue. botween Q and R streets, containing 5,900 square feet of d by’ three well-butlt rt toa $7 O00 uote, with interest, Lot 5. in Syvare 95, on the northeast corner of | Cured by deed of tt 21st aud P streets, and contains 10,042 square feet i by this deed of trust 1, 42. 43 and 44, in Square 9G agure- quare feet, on P street, between aud expenses of sale R Terms: One-third cash;the residue at six. twelve and eighteen month 7 nt. per annum until 1of trast on the pr: ring interest 1d 29 are Improved by two-story th street, vetween HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY $41.6 IN THE COUNTY, WELL LUC ATE) AND IMPROVED, ve of the Supreme Court nhia, passed in equity cause No, 4358. wherein daimes smith ef al, are comp ainabts and Told. M. if on the Meh « are Improved by two-story Frams duls 18th. 18’ ron on 8th street, between H and third cash: balance in stx and tweive | oles bearing interest at 7 per cent. auttl of trast on the pre at the cost of the pu red on each lot ass the terms of sale are not corpilied wit! within seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ana cost of the deisnitin Aye days? pubic notice of such resale, CONTA KAUFFMAN, {TFasteos, Washington, Distrie yof June, A. Dy 1 FRIDAY, the 12 hn day of k in Troutof the prem- all ‘those lote 9f ground MPROVEDPROP. ET. N 47H STREETS NORTH WEST, (BELNG No. 645.) AT AUCTION, On WEDNESDAY. July 10.h, 1878, at 6 o*clock p. m.. T shall Sen in front of Lot lettered B, in square 447, et 8 inches front by 77 feet deep. improved hy ory. Frame dwelling, containing 5 rovins, hydrant in yard, ‘Terms of sale: One-quarter cash, two and three years, leat 8 per cent. per annum trust on property ‘at purchaser's ¢ WASH. B. WILLIAMS. Anct. RTY FRONT- 1878 at 4) All conveyany vsit of $100 req letehall's Chance, de- “ked No.1, said stor ud of 72 perches on the fou é . Chappell’s part of Fieteha'l's sTur and laid down by a Mr. Denmead, being at the south corner of the smali Collins built a small house, and Tunuing thence from said stone N, 61g degrees W. stone No.2; then 40 perches toa stone No. 3, bei Hine ot let laid off for John We F Jeaving ssid diviston ling, §, 67:4 degrees east 204 perches to the west division line of Mrs, Morgan’s ot, and then with ic as far as It goes and in a siraight Hue continued to the place of baginning at Yo. 1. containing 8 acres, And beginn ond part at a corner stake, bei part of sald tract an vrher of the lot heretofore owned by, nd running from thence with the West line of the Morgan lol. 12 degrees W. 16 7. I Gee's B-acre lot: to be used asan ingress an public alley in said square: Thence north eighteen -half (1L'g) inches: thence f 1 thence south aif (11's) incues, purchaser, upon giving (18) feet eleven and 01 eighteen (18) fect eleven and one-! balance in one, to the place « fin of the parchase money in four equal instalments at one (1), two (2), three (3) ani four (4) years, iy, With Interest on the whols at six per cent. per annum from day of sale. pavavle semi= ¥ to be secured by the notes of th chaser snd a deed of trust on the premises sole », at the option of the parchaser. deposit of $200 will be required at the time of cing at the cost of the of sale are not complie: ven days from t serves the right apd cost of tha wa THE ABOV) veyancirg, & on day of Sale, day of June, same hour and JOUN H. GLICK, CONRAD KAUFFMAN, > A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer, OF VALUABLE VED PROPERTY, THE CORNBR OF SURGINIA AVENUE AND Tru STREET By Virlue of a deed of trust, dated 29°h day of July, A. D. 1870, and recorded oa the A. D. 1870, in Liber No. C21, folio 294. one of the land records for Washtu ion couuty, in the District the request’of the party secur at public anction, on the premis3s, on AGth day of July, AD. 1878, at 8 o'clock te following-described real estat piece or parcel of giound in Washington city. Dis- Tolumbia, helng part of Square No. 995, beginning for thé boundaries of the same at th southwest corner of said square and runing the street east forty-one feet: | thence east forty-eight feet; thence setithweste:ly to the Line of Virginia avenue fitty feet; thence wes wardly along the line of said avenue thirty-one feet six inches to the place of veglaning is improved by a three-stor One-fourth of the purchase mone} d the residue in thres equal Be THE ABOVE SA postpsned until WEDNESDAY, 31 day of July, saine hour and. 1 CONKAD KAUFFMAN, @@- THE ABOVE SALES ARE FURTHER pos: poned unti! MINDAY, 8:h day of July, A.D, 1878, same honyan Y ; c8 ARE FURTHER | course | mest prosperous divisions with within the Trustee re- the property atthe risk efaulting purchaser, after five south corner of Aun Morgan, | ford pas 12'h day of Aug then N. 67’ d perches with the north lin | end thereof. atau int BU Li CONRAD KAUFFMAN, £3 THE ABOVE SAL’ bestponed until FRIDAY, 1878, same ho on with the east line of ; then with said east a perches tothe end of jelee 1h straight lineto the begia- ning. wt Pmith’s southeast corner, cont: and 19» perches of laud, more or less, being yerty oWned by the iate James Mag per decree of the cour u two equal Instalt iwelve months, with interest at 8 per cent, from day of sale until paid, secured by | trust on property seld. or purchaser can deed to be given on ment of all’ the purchase Micing at cost_of the purchaser or $100 deposit at time of sae, with within five days, the right fo Fe iting purchaser or 3 BRICK | HOUS SIDE OF D STREET, B. AVENUE AND By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dat ., 1874, recorded in Liber one of the land records t of Columbla, and by the direction of the beneficiary thereip named, I shall sell at infront of the 3 ARE FURTHER ch day of July, A.D. te Terms of sale, as JP, Be WARNER, Real estate f UCTION SALE OF DESIRABLE IMPROVED. ON THE KAST SIDE OF CAPITOL AND A STREETS NORTHEASC, AND A DESIRABLE BUILDI THE NORTH SIDEOK N. REDWE AND 18TH STREKTS NORTH WES: On MON DAY, July 15th, at 5 o'clock p.m. id at public auction in front of Uh art of Lots 7 aud 8, In square 759, eel 8's inches on Second street eas. | neat three-story brick dwelling aud stable in the rear. Also, at 643 o'clock p. m., same day, the west 23 feet front ou north N street, by the depth of lot 6 anda full description of the property COLDWELL,. Salesman along the line of 7b PROPERTY remises, on MOND. Jaly, at 5 o'clock rt of lot numbered & six hundred a east one-third square pumbere Brick House, id ninety-three ) hineteen feet on D street south east, between New Jersey avenue and South Cap- street, and running that width to the full depth of the lot, be paid in cash, stalments, at tWelve (12). eig) ty-four (24) mouths, respectively, with Interest on the whole, payable half year! notes and a deed of trust on the premises posit of one hundred dollars will be required when the property is knocked down. ‘tbe complied wi b within one week after s: Will be resold, after 0 K and cost of the defanit- All conveyancing at the cost of | P, A. DARNEILLE, Trustees, B H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer, y virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated June 30, 1876, recorded in Liver No. 825, folio 142, &c., one of the land records for ne: county of Wsshington, D C., and by the ¢irection pained therein, I shall sei! on herwise the trustee ro- cll at the risk aud cost of uirchasers, on five some paper pale witb the improvements there- on—a Three-story and Basement Brick House, nine roous, with gas and water. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighieen months after the day of sale. With 6 percent. interest, to be secured by a deed of trust on the property, containin If the terms are not complied with in ten Will be resold at the to hesesured by JB, 8: WARNER, botate Real Auctioneer, 'e TEES BALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY AND B.skMENT BRICK DWE.- LING ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF ek STREET AND FIRST STREEL A lof trust, dated Dscem. recorded in Liber he laud records for, a & dat the request of tue we will sell at pull >on TUESDAY, J ..the fo\lowing de crib ed reai estate situate in the elty of Washington, D C., to wit: Lot lettered M, according to B.”W Jones’ subdivision of ios Tunbered eigat, (8, ) nine, (9.) ten. (10,) vk an lusurance | week's notice, hi square 158, | days after sale, the propert and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ notice, to be published tn the Evening ‘All the cost of deeds and recording tw be EDY, Trustee. the purchaser. J_HN W. KENN Y VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST, dated May 14th, 1873, and recorded in Liber of the land ree~ olumbia, I shall AV E, BETWeKN 18TH AND 147TH STREETS NORTHWEST By virtue of a deed of ary 2é:h, A. D. 1873, ano recorded in Liter 712, to 643. one of'the land Dastrict of Columbta, I will seli at ront of the premises, on hday of July, 1873, at 5 0 lowIng-descrilied real estate, D.C, to wit: werd h, A.D, 1874, dul: No. 787, folt 363. o1 the District ot Colun party sectied there!) Hon, In front of te oren 1878. at B orci kp dated Feb-u- 721, tone 481. e for the District o sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on the 13th day of July, 1878, at 6 o*ciock p. m., lot marked C, in Todd's sutalivision of original iot 4, in square 87, with the Improves ments thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One fourth cash; balance In 6, and 18 months, for notes of purchaser secured ed of trust, with interest from day of sale, Vveyancing at purchaser's cost. sale, C. W. HANDY, Auct nubile aaction, sub-lot fifty-tw dred and nine @ two-story an (52.) in square east of five hunt of 509, ) Wi-h the improvements, basement Brick House with six Ta Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months after ‘the day of sale, with ten per cent. per annum interest, to be secured by adeed of trust on the property. All the cost of deeds and recording to beat the expense of the chaser, and tf the terms uated inthe «ity Part of origi! Ware 252, having a front of 48 fee 6 incues Y mean dep h of LLO ear, early 10,000 syu ave fect « cach; balance in one aud (wo yea s, with interest at 8 pr cant. per aan, cured by deed of trust. are wuubered Seve. hun- ured and thirty-two, (732.) together wich the im- provements, &c. T, One third cashy twelve months, with interest at 8 num, secured by deed of trust on the pr jou of the parchaser. the time of sale, and all coavey- valance in six and T cent. per an- $50 at time of W. B. TODD, Trustee. A/lconveya.cing at are not complied wit! . C. G. KENNEDY, Trustea, posit required acing and record} to be complied with Trustees reserve the right to resell the the risk and cost of the defaulting pur five days? advertisement. BENJAMIN F. BENJAMI* J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, D A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer - es TRUSTEES SALE OF KOVED REAL ESTATE. SITUATED ON e EAST SID OF NINETRENTH ST. > ANIA AVENUE TREES NORTHWEST, CONSISC- ANEW £I-SE-CLASS LIVERY By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated the tweifth (12) day of October, A.D. 1874, anc duly recorded i: Liver No. 762, ‘folio 812, (he of the laud records Lia. and at the req! hy, [shall offer at pubtic sal, ises on FRIDAY 1878, at 6 oFclo and. cost of the JO! JT. COLDW YRUSTEE'’S SALE OF IMPROVED ESTATE ON ELEVENTH STREET, Bi AND 1 BTREETS NURTH- Virtue of a deed of trust, dated -D. 1873. aud recorded iu Ltt 7. one of the land record Twill sell_at p lefauiting parchaser after five days’ notive to be published nthe Evening INO W. KENN JT. COLDWELL, Salesman, 7OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, FES: SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM VED REAL ESTATE SEVENTH AND B STREETS 8.8. By Vir.ue of a doed of trust to us, dated Ds cember 24, 1875, and recorded among the: lana records bf the’ District of Cotwmila, 10 . 804. folio 185. and by dir party securca ther-by, we will sell, a jon,in trontof he THURSDAY, the el FAMILY SUPPLIES. ven days otherwise the EDV. Trustee. sine a componition at | GREEN RIO COFFEE AS LOW AS 15 CTS. PER LB. Hest Old Government Java Coffee, roast Crosse & Blackwell's Chow-Ch | Plekied Ontons, | Lea & Perrin’s Sauce, lar; Chotce Uncolored Japan Tea, pei Magnificent Inj Sweet Catawba P. SNYDER, TIRNER OF Di tet of Colum); in front of the premises, on SATUBI day of July, 1878. at 5 lowing described rear estate. sittia of Wa htogion, D.C., to wit: lor 11, in square 318, Having a front of 23's Lith street, and con atniu: of ground, Improved by a h:ee-srory hg: and ‘the north part of lot 12 jn same square, and containing about 2,001 1 600 cash on each lot: balance In six. eighteen months, with iuierest at 8 par by deed of trust. Atlcon- G_ KENNEDY, Tras OLDWELL, Saicsman TORS’ SALE OF PKOP RSON AND CHERRY IN GEV RGETOWN, D. C. rlue of the powers rested in of Peter Von bottie 50, small, ovclork p.m, rial and Oolong Teas Ine, per gallon. richig “deeerere’'the prcberiy ie aS eyeek EN | Oue bettie Claret Wise as cisap a by tia doen, * Coffee Roasted Fresh Every Day. C. 8. O'HARE & BON, 1213 7th st. n.w., bet. Mand N. QTUFFED O1L MANGOES, MARTYNIAS, EAsT INDIA GHERKINS, IMs, VALUABLE. Aout 2 852 aquare feet prémises, at 6 0° clo: Fram Dwel- leventh day of July. in Square No. 899, in the ; situated on the north. Teets $.¢.,a plat of which fon, and Is one of the best | wed at the National Capital.—Garrett | adjoining the above, city of Washington, D.C. square fe tof ground. east corner of Th and B will be exhibited at the time of sal Terms of sale: Upon each portion, one-third and the balasee in two equal ins months, wit for Wheil ihe notes of the purcha: secured by deed of trast upon the A deposit of $50 w! Allconveyancing and rec cent. per annum, secu veyanclog at pt District of C ‘stuf the party secured there- in front of the prem- the Iain day of July, A.D, p.m, all that certain piece or parcel of ground si'tiate and lying inthe clty of Washington, 1 the Dis rict of Columbla. and bes tng known aiid de eribed on the cy of Woshinston as all of orig } reeg (13,) in square numbered one hundred and ‘Terms’ of gale: tweive snd eighteen uuths, with Interest at 8 por cent. per aunum until paid. secured by deed. of t Of the parchase ney $100 will be required to be paid on the da: of sale, and if the purcha the terms of sale within seven (7 ee reserves the right U Kk and cost of the dea Cony sanclig at the coo! ot i e'and eightee will be required. at the time of sale. ing at the purchaser’s cost. complied with in seven (7) days, une be resoud at the risk and cost Of the de CHARLE* BRADLEY, Jy 2-vokds ANDREW C BRADLEY, UNCANSON BRUS., Auctioueers, TRUSTEES BALE OF BR NINTH STR iL De reaaired pendent paper from | NS. AUTUMN CLUSTERS. WORCESTERSHIRE, BEEF STEAK, JOHN BULL MUS Tid Oller SAUCES, ‘aud other New crop SWEET Gil, B, W. REED'S SONS, an or plat of said Uncer and by ual Lot numbered | us by the last will E-sen, deceased, and under and by virtue of | decree of the Supreme Court of the District of © Jumbia, passed on the 14h day of June, 1878 _ in ncery cause No. 5 238. Do-. 16, wherein Wil- and Jane V. Ey ‘sell, on SAT $3,000 cash; balance in six, | mi Kitig et al. al re-defendan's. we sh URDAY. the 20th day of J aly, 1873, bSatuacug at { the premises, the follsw- property suid. 78 HOUSE AND ANU 1 STREETS NORTHEAST AT AUC: By virtue of a deed of trust, dated M y 11.4, 1876 aud recoraed in Liber No. 813, c.. one Of the land records of tne ubia, and by written ree by. Twill sell at uly A1th, A. D. 1278 at 60 \d premises Kk! fails to comply wit! days therea’t esell Cie proparty. ing purchaser, All Ing deset ied Teal estate GENTLEMEN'S GOODS. Tt Ail that pice ] READY-MADE SHIRTS. nished Shirts, 60 cents: of Wamsutta Finished, 75 cent Boys’ Shirts, 12, 12 13-inch, at 60 cents unfinished, and 75 cents ished, of Wamsu'ta co ton, SHIRTS TO ORDER. it $2.25; second, $2, $1.75. $1.50, Fir siways waraniod. Beat .,.*pecta! ala; Linen Cutts, 25 cents cents. Jeans Drawers, ze Undershirts; Lisie Thread do. Neckwear and Hosier; d situated In @aorga- south sid- of 1h Grace street) 69 feet east. from cae nae street, running th Potomac street 210" feet; hence vorth 4) feet: th norih Side of Beattey street : by east one degree 16 a point on Cie ry street macaMd C Oey sie $5 cuTHURSDA p.m. iu frontoft velot grownd an on the ground plat or plan of the Cl ton, District of Columbia, as Lov 81, Lauictou's subdivision of Syuare 933, thgether with YS, easements. Improvements, righ: ridi‘aments to the same belonging or in any’ Auctioneers. DUSCASSON BH STFS? SALE OF VsLUA8LE RA T, Al THE INTERSKCTION ¢ Ve RMONT AVENUE AND Lirin STREET ', IMPROVED BY TW iusiin, BO cents, own and described ufuential paper at the | he cornerot Por nice 104 tet to the poiut of bag y 1s improved by a frame d NORTHWES ¥RAME BUILDINGS. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Novem. aud duly recorded in Liber t sds, One of the ly tof Columbia, and by tue written request of the party secured the z Y in frou of the pranises, fduiy, A D 1878, at 6 ground situate in ity of Washiugton, D. 0., aud kuowa and nunivered eight), of Leumae B. ay of Square oth ‘The best Shirt | $1.25 and $1 each. ply Linen Collars. 8 tor $1 | others, 6 for $1. valuable and cheap,— | n has a great an¢ | falivenewspaper.—Frost- | One-quarter of the purchase incuey in Cash; the balauce in three equal pay- ments, at six, twelve aud tweuty-four moutas ies bearing ipterest aud secured by ded of trast A deposit of $190 required claser’s cost. mplicd wich withia described as folloe's records uf the + at the end of a | “eet from the inter se elson streets son street 60 fee 1 parailel with Bridge sirce ce northwatdly and. pare thetice eastwardiy and i. This property wil each fronting 01 ‘s by a three-story brick house a ‘Jerms of sa’e: One-third cash; blanca in two equal fr etalnents at one and two veers [ri ‘with interest at six per centum ured by a deed of uscon 'S SHIRT FACTORY, jel5-tr_ 816 F st. n.w., opp. Pateut Ohtce. | ype “TOKIO.” " splelest and most welcome exchanges. | on the prem ses at thine of sale, 1f the terms of sale are not one Week frou day of sai Teseli the propercy att the defauliing purchaser, upoa giving five days" notier of such resale in some uewspaper p iblishod A. H. MCRAE, Trustee, Fpuomas. DOWLING Auctioucer, VALVABLE IMPROVED PROP. o 1617 CONNE Tieu, U EN Q AND K STREETS NORE NDNKAR THE ELEGANT RES! OF SENATOR STEWART, aT | BALK. RSDAY AFTERNOON, July in front ‘of’ thy aii that piece of fo tha pont of ve New ventilated HAT for summer wear, fresh Straw Hats, fancy bands; and nie elt fats for gentiemen, Slik Umbrellas for ladies and STINEMETZ, HATTER, 1237 Pennsyloania acenue. PQpesa sTOCcK three hundre. the same at the u running then: s resting newspaper, Send for it, | and is improved a one-story fraine haleng the east line ety eX 96) feet andl seven 5 es te Verma ut avecue: ca terly d reetion along he wes U eighty=seven (87) feet and nine (9 he nee by a stiaignt fing forty (49 feet to ining, tozether with the improve- g of Teo Fame Balidin “ith cash: haiauce ms and eighiven months, with intere: in Washington, D. C. nha Ue place of bey ments, consis \eyancing at tirrbaser’s cost. first pleee an $50 on each of dthers at tha If the terms of sale are not coup led five days from ‘the day of ssi, the un reserves the right to resell the property_at the risk and ccst of the defaulting pirctaser, after vo days" nouce in the Ev-ning Siar news WIGLTAM Kt BEA’ E cENEIS en 3 xecutors vi Peter V 1° n. DUNCANSON BROS, Atte, H, WAKNER, Real Estate Auctioueer. e pots TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ON FOURTH STREET, BE- AND # NOSTHWEST. virtue of a deed of trust dated March ‘and reoorded in Liber No. 715, folio ‘of the land records for Washington in the District of Columbia, and at tne request of the ho'der of the notes secured thereby, 1 will sell on FRIDAY, July 12, A. D. public Buction, in front owlng-deserided realty, to wit: Lot nam- STRAW HATS For Gentlemen, Youths and Boys, just received. t assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's MBRELLAS. at the lowest market prices, UMBRELLAS and PARASULS covered and re- oalred in the best manner, WALTER KER, Hatrer, 1419 Pennsyleanta Avenue, Above Willard’s Hotel, well bove Willard’s Hotel, AFF, Z} sce Mann 00... Gb oriaaal ate ‘and Introdiicars into COMPRESSED YEAST, Deg leave to inform the public that all such nd parties wianiag to (&c., should cail for GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00.'5 GENUINE ARTICLE. Warranted free from chemicals. at 8 percent, By a deed of trest on tae prop vit of $100 required at tim - A leonveyancing at expense of pure Terms of sale ars hot compltel wh days alter sale, tle Trustees res yorty at the ri IHN JOY. BDSON, SE, FRASER, ROS. Aucts, th, 1£78, at B's o'clock remises, | shail sell Lot 67, in Sq ning 8,491 square fes of ground, and improved Ne three-story Brick Lwellini improvements. of every deseription, and Is without bt one of the most delighttul (1. fs the residence of the Terms: One-third cash; eq: al payments, at six. twelve avd eighteen 7 per cent. per annum, by a deed of trust op th3 nurchaser’s cost. ve te rig at to ces in the city, the balance int OF VALU AXLE LOT ON NEW BETWEEN Mra AND by virti- of a decree of the mm Court of the Disirict of Co Passed on the 31 day of July, 1873, Ina cer: Minnie J. Hant is cowp'alaantaud Ra,mo-w Burene et al_are defen auction, in front of the premise m., on TUESDAY, the 16:hday of Juty, 18 piece or parcel of | ‘of Washington. D.C,. ki 1@ Western 19 feet front by tas d-} of Lot ““H,*" in Busan M. Barche's <abal vision raved by a Fame trust to secure a 1,500. bearing ten (10) per ea yon which cash. of which $100 wiil bare- quired at the time of sale, and the balance in two qual instalments, bearing inte: tively in siz and twelve months, notes of the purchaser, or all cash atthe uurchaser; a deed to be givea upon erenase, money, Convey- A. C, YOUNG & MIDDLE’ ths, with interes unt lL paid, and secu: erty sild. Conveyancing at deposit required at time of sale. N. B.—The premises can be seen at an: THOMAS DOWLING, prio: to sale, will sell, at public RUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED REA! USTEE'S LE Ore L Yirtueof a deed of trust. dated Febra- and recorded in Libar .. one of the land rec- ium bia, I will sell at ‘doeeribed rat ostats teased lescr'! 68! situa’ District of Columbia, to wit: Origiral Lot numbered four (4,)in gjua e num/l+red eight hundred and thirty-six ( the pei thea: t corner of 5th and D streets norcheast, containing forty-two hundred(4,200) square feet of gr: und and improved by a Frame Dweilit ‘Terms: 00 cash: balance in six an morths, wih interest at 8 per cent. per annul! secured’ by deed of trust, pu chaser*s cost. 3.7, coLDW at 6 o'clock p, m. te in Washin: red sixty-four ( juare east of square numbe! dred and nine (609), as recorded in Liber **H. D. G.,*? folio 146, together with the improvements in part, of a Two-story five T-rma of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 6 per ‘id, the whole to be secured property, with insurance fancing at the purchaser's cost. not complied with within Trustee reserve the it to the risk and cost of the de- days’ notice, to be L. A. LUCE, Trustes. J.T. COLDWELL, Balesman. aS ie id situate and 1; 0, and one copy to the getter-up of the | + og Easter orcs of the District of Ne auetion, in front of the NESPAY, ae, Aich day of Jul in the city of Wi nare 223, im Building. subj promissory note for cent. interest, due ints Test has been ‘Terms: One-third \OHE DOWN TO FOUB CENTS. STY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOS 62.10 @AS-LIGHT OFFICE, octl-tr 611 AND 415 10TH SrREpr. thereon, consistii room Brick House, ‘annum until fe nespeee ths, secured. byte ten deys after rale,the ! A Di A Mi otey ELRY ANDSILVERWAER, AltP. WALLACH'’S, (late of 8. Goldstein & Co.) Loan sad Commission Broker, 1417 Fenians All conveyancing ai ©. G@. KENNEDY, Tru: Salesman, Bs . BRAD! N, Auct’s, ‘THE EVE TUESDAY NG STAL. = = = These glass. bo’ which ave sent. fr TRUE ADVaRTiSING. | “swertehwver Farm,” in Sharon, Conn TF, ADV RETIBIN ve are | trom nowhere else in the are made 2g Aud Successful business men Is that ey inve RYBODY reads. That ity. The Lest bust- advertising in such a paper is THR EVENING STAR, circulation in proportion to the Is the true way to secure pu bess men know the value paper—and such paper in whole field, The Fitz John Porter Case. THE TESTIMONY YESTE! en. GK. Warren, U.S. A, testi the Fitz John Porter board of inquiry, sion at West Point, vesterday. His tes'imony opened with statements of distances surr prudent man would attempt to mare pmmand through them. He gave ia esideace dispatch he sent Gen. Sykes, in which he ed that Porter was pressing the eaemy and geing on well. This was on the 2h of gust. and there was no retre A +f any of Gen. Porter's command | nor no falling t except er he woods on the ris fr the enemy to move through, lon ng one nt bel 1 communication. With rough the w er 1S Wh wud be seen alton, nd Witness MW would hav 1 nthe woods. No milita fed in w aking a mov. the front. of IS acknowledge that the nd Were falling back, & n attempt Was made to prove Porter's Lantey on th, jay, when the judge advo objected to hearing any testimony bearing on h, counsel for Porter claiming they his corps bore the | tday. The board de rattle on i any evis or mus. The board remained in sessioa il near dark. Gen. Longstreet, of the eon- erate army, has arrived, aud Was in yesierday alteruoon. He will be led to the witness stand today. Gens. Mi tzleman and Marshal have also arrived, and Capt. Judson, who was adjutant geacrai of Gen. King’s division, and who was cap- tured ai the seeond battle of Bull Run. A New Apr Uston—s ve Territ t » Bulletin Says itory is desi eing the sister! e requisites for th The only thing lacking is pop ! nas been a large immigration into the territory during the past two or years. It still falis short of the 12 Lumber upon wh lower house on in the f Congress is based. The peo- ver. preparing for the future, so dy with a constitution when the formal application made. Tne territory already far outstrips Nevada in p: and {Wo or three years at the me With a population consider. nore than. 16,( ssesses all the ele nents for a gre reaith, and in the f a few years ome one of t the Pacific coas “4 It abounds in timber, ec alle land. Its rolling prairies at present af for large herds of stock. There eu to pre-emption ' n elsewhere on st. It is, therefore, one of the most inviting flelds for immigration in the union. The last ssion of the territorial islature made provision for ealling a con- utional convention. The election was held a few weeks ago. The delegates then elected are now holding a convention and prepariag | a constitution Tne Joyce-Taytor Divorce Sut Boston Trunscript of Saturday has the follow. ing in relation to the decision of Judge Lord | in the Taylor (Laura Joyce) divorce Judee Ford has rendered a_decre Taylor divoree case by giving Mrs. alimony of $1,800 per vear, and allowing $1,440 for costs and expenses of the suit. suit: in the eldest and the mother the youngest child, and, | by order of the court, neither parent is to take the child in his or her charge out of the coun- Ly without the consent of the other in wri Judge Lord said that when Mrs. Taylor m: tied her husband she had a right to expect a different styie of living from what she had pre- viously been accustomed to, and although now she ought not to be precluded from following the stage if she desired, yet the amount of ali- mony should be such that she would not be compelicd to follow her profession. Another cousideration which the Judge said iatluenced him was that the child remaining with the nother was entitled to the same support aud ecucation as the one in charge of the father. Judge Lord also stated that but for the too free use of liquors on the part of Mr. Taylor, he believed both migut have lived ‘happily’ to gethe HUNTER SELF Con which prisoners are pe nitted to testify in their own behalf went into operation in New York ei, rs ago, and was adopted in New Jersey soou after. It is undoubtedly a wise and Wholesome act in a double sense. 11 helps to acquit the innocent, and it also helps to convict the guilty. If Benjamin Huater had had no part or lot in the murder of Arm- strong he might have told the jury a story Which weuld have secured his immediate ac. quittal. Suspicious circumstances may some. umes surround an innocent man, but given a fair opportunity he cau almost always explain those circums ances satisiaciori happens, however, that the ace ota crime of violenee, he usual cause bi never tell t When it sed is guilty damazes his in how much the pro: . almost certain to he has gone y pose his falsehoods’ betor far. This is what Hunter seems to haye ¢ rail the membars of the Jury declare that as soon as they heard his testimony (and not sooner) t y Were unani Miously Couvinced of his guili—[ Utica OU» server. THE MICKOPRONE IN THE PULYIT.—The Hal- laud) Guardian gives the fol} account Of an interesting experiment w microphone: A microphone pulpit of a chapel im this te Sunday, and connected by a line with the re mile distant distinety bi t the yentlema With the exception of a few word judistinet by the preacher's b-comi excited and shaking the inicropli fully did’ the instrument do its w e steps, in conversation witl idca is about to. be gontleman already re having ¢ instructions that tts he 1d be conu with another in the 1 hood. in ¢ that an invalid » v hear the service from ove of the y's in the town A Woman KiLisa Bi ositor of June itsun, who resid a geizziy bear, which Dear had been 0 Mr. Dickinson. and anied by a hired man, Went ia search mal. Mes. Dickinsoa was the first to diseover his bearship. He was standing up before her iu the usual attitude ofabearon the war path. Sie rs her gun and shot him, the bullet passing throazh one of the animal's ferelegs aud iato his body.” THE Rey. Mr. DeWrrt, of Sturgis, M atarecent temperance meeting, held that it Was perfectly right to drink intoxicating liquor if a person wished to doso. Tae Presbyterian church ¢ ch he is pastor notified him that his sery vuld be needed no longer. Mr. DeWitt was thereupon presented wiih an easy chair by the liquor sellers of Sturgis. i he and bis w 42-Miss Constance Sartoris, the siste- 0 the man who married Nellie Grant, is to be married tothe Hon. Claude Vivian, of Loa- don, before long. #2- The girl who used arsenic for her com- plexion lived in Sacramento, California, a year ago. Now she isrestingin a lunatic asylum at Stockton. 4%-An attempt was made to murder Mr. Robsou, the Dominion paymaster, at Victoria, named Oliver. 4#%-A democratic meeting in Augusta, = Saturday, sonoreee mL, Pier aoreny course a Con and appo! lelegates to su hum for renomination. ee 3-4 young mulatto girl named Jane Wood, not moré than 14 years old, is now in Charles | il, Md.,on the charge of having at- fempted to kill ier mother By" poisoning with Paris green. * 4%-The Emperor of Brazil is going to Paris for the exhibition, and has engaged for July toe rooms in the Grand hotel now occupied by 4%-Mr. Larkin J. Meads, the sculptor, has been directed by the Lincoln Monument asso iation to proceed at on: work on the artil- lery group of statuary for the monument. Saly 9, ISTS | new eaperiment das miver- | ef the city in whteh it is printed of any | { * world. It practically covers the | | comes from the ¢ dous for any troops to avenat vo | ison the right towards | the | | Worth, Texas, a Mr. Gray | impression on her mind that she took. her iron and other like | sources of wealth. Tt has'a large area of till | The | her By | agreement of parties, the father is to take the | pearing in his own beha'f. He cau | nm knows concerning him. In his desire to | | Know everything that may hurt him, he rere Milk by the* Drench Method. the “Home Serimer's tor av ta daivyan be iful clear glass, 3 z om daintier Proportion, resembles s in shape the lat ger champagne bets y are s With @ Wired rubber cork, similar Which is used for sarsapa and on the side oft tle was f eral label giving aalvertisen which the Met hod origin coe of taferm. ation, of which we Shall preser When itito a bex Just lar arated from It is easy to way uch to h it ver by a rack partith hat milk pat up Purchaser at uninistac am t For be utterly impr E amper with it. The label. which « oken without detection, cives to the r correct history of the contents of when he Ass hi raws the cork, he ku 1 from was slopes of lovely nn. Th a's, or of wate hat the ¢ cropped the day be pastures in Litehtiele ho fear of chalk, of eb isthe same fluid ye pilnted on the bot ol Milk of one Cow” is a sp young chidren and inva Pleasant prociam comes use the combination ¢ suffices, if the dairy i ire ances of delica " have the milk which ularly from ore cow. Whe: s discriminate in this way an extra Cow 35, or “Cow a” and so designate PLPSSNESs.—The Chemistry gives some sons Who hoWadays suffer fr One of the 1 nt means tural sleep is the applica rid plasters to the abdow . dvocates the administ solution of lactate of sod ik or whey. Where th ‘or of son pends brain exhaustion, Dr. Hollis re. commends the adminisiration, just before bed Lime, ofa tumblerfull of hot claret and water, with’ sugar alkalies 1 1 tysp rinklin is with water air, ad- » sleepers ; pos. iUy the ¢ ity of ozone is at the Same time ieteased. When sleep ts broken by severe pain, opium er morpiia is of In the Wak: fulness due 4, it isoften bette: to inject small ¢ ar the branch minister it by t orphia hyp MAL ALLIANCES IN ENGUsn Mra eis a rumor tha 1 bein st sister, Thyr elinperial. We hear also tha trice will be matried to the new Dake Hherland, who will lake his money from. marek and content himsef wich an Eng. | lish tile and avesal English bride. There fs no truth in the report t Lord Cremorne is to marry M raham, sister of Ui hess | of Montrose ther is there any truth in the reported marriage of th Hon. Henry © to Lady Beatrice Cecil “ {London Wo AN Accvsep Wire's Desvamm—at d his wife + such a de ubchastity. Theaccusation ma three chiidren out to the lonely shores of th Brazos. The midnight stars looked dow nd brillian and the south wind up through the mosquito bushes as the e woman deliberately threw both children she also ph he ning her ay drowned hersell.—( Goh for colored | people ty in Nashville. It has au ampie en- dowment. ®e-An adventurous New York newsboy : val, having travelled fr ost of $210, in freight car e Was bound for San Francisco, and pro- to boldly get on a lightning expr train, so as to finish the journey in good Ben J.G.” advertises in th aid personal column for “from ladies, with hair at least four y abundant, te Pina 2” and that’ 1 ment will be given #e-Sothern, th suecess at the M. “Hornets’ Nest, in the “Crushed T He is coming back to America in a few weeks. hv anh will take a hunt in the Canadian pr employ- w days. is having a brilliant London, with his fing his failure DIED. RAJLFY. On Monday, July 8 1878, Jane EB wife of Win. L. Bailey tera! will take piace from her late rest- 15 1 street, on Wednesday, daly 10 at Frieuds of the family are tavi ga *RNER, Near Rockville, Md. on Tacsday y2 188 M eT. HowNen, dohu W. Ho ner, «i daughter of Mrs, Maigare: Tiiomas, of wo - JAMES. 8 8 1878, at 4 0 rot pot The fternoon. July N THOMAS JAMES, in- days, al will ake place on Wednesday afternoon, ‘eck, from St. Augustine's church, F treet, between Land M streets. * JONES On the 9h of July, 1878, Manta WELLS, beloved ¥ Ife of Nathan Jones, Funeral from Unton Bethel chureh, Thu evening, at three o'clock. Ke'atives and fri Of the family are respectfully iavited vo attend, Baltimore papers please copy. : OF FUTT, On Tuesday morning, July 9, 1878, at 3 o'clock, Z. M. OFFUTT, in his seventy-sixu year. His funeral will take place Thursday morning, from his late residence, No. 64 Second street, Georgetown, at 8:30 o'clock. sad WAGNER. On Monday July 8, 1878, at IL o*ciock p.m. after an Lilness of four weeks, ANS ELIZALeIHN WAGN&X, aged 8 years, 10 months pd 12 days, daughter of Catherine aud Juha Wag ner. ‘The funeral will take place to-morrow, (Weanes- day). at 40° . freon 5 hh street northeast. The frieuds of the fawily are respectfully invited end. Past her suffering, past ar pain, ‘Weep not for me, for tears are vain Dearest daughter, thou hast left us, Y part of the service was | V's house, rendered K ihat the | British 'Columbia,, last Week, by a luna.ie | 1) advertised for is delivered. ‘The coal We thy loss most deeply feel, But ‘tls God why has ber He ean all our sorrows UNDERTAKERS, &. i W 7 & SPEAKK, UNDERTAKER, formerly with R. F, Harvey), 40 F Btreet mn. w., One door east of Tenth street, Boral Caskets of all grades and styles, Bodies Ewbaimed and prepared for trausporte- ten. ‘Lady attendants at short notice. Everything stri reasonable lorms. Je8-cor CAID.—Keailzing the need of suck service in Umes of affiiction, and particularly in cases of death from coutagions ete. the under- signed Wish to announce to the public that they are bow Lrepareé w undertake the duty of daying ont and drenring the dead bodes of Totter amag nets drew, and iu short to perform alf those off sary ln case of death which the family can} expected todo, and which neighbors and 1 siways prepared to undertake. The of Tefereucee given, 8nd prices reasonable, A is solicited, ry 5 ape-ly* | % UNDERTAK®: ea ne | And prepared OHS B. WHIGHT, UNDERTAKER, marlg-ly 1837 10th st. nw. i ee _. ___.__{__ BUBGDUBF, UNDEBTAKER, 16 Penn's avenue m.0s. OVERNMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE IN= SANE. NEAR WASHINGTON, D. C., July 34, 1878, Sealed, Propea's are invited uiltll nooa ot MON opened DAY, July 15th. 1578, when they will be the Hospital in the preseuce of such bidders as chose to attend, to furnish the Hospita, fiftecn hundred (1,500) tons, of 2.240 Ibs. each, of best run of mine, biruminous or Cumberland Coal, aud four hundred (490) tons, 2 240 Ibs. each, of An- thracite Coal, stove size, to be delivered In bom.s along side of the Hospital wharf, or in cars upoa the wharf, the delivery to commence within seven (7) days after the acceptance of auy proposal and to be continued at the rate of not tess than four hundred (400) tous & week uutll the wile quate re celved in strict accordance ‘with the act of Con= gress, approves July Ist, 1870. Payments of uins- ty (90) per cent. of the amount due for coal re- ceived each week will be made, aud the tea (10) per cent, withheld will be paid when the full quaa- Sity of Goal engaged to ve delivered in accardan2e th this advertisement, is recelved. Novfler to furnish coal, as above, ‘will be considered unless the true name isgiven in the offer by which te coal the bidder proposes to furnish is known inthe uarket, not uuless It is inade by a regular dealer ‘or miner, aud the success ui bidder must farnish the exact quantity and description of coal that he agree. Wfurnish. Offers - Cpl ng srine prrson, or Company, to furnish ei = Thinous cr Athraclie Gual alone, of both kiads of ceal. Bids willbe considered binding for five dave tier the fifteenth of July:.and therighttsdis inet ly reservedito reject #ll, Orany of the offers made if, jn the judament of 13 Sup fi fe nt, the a W. GUDDING, |} sagesta roamire ; DI: