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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ALTIMORE AND ON1O BAILBOAD. SUMMEB SOHEDULE—Jrxx 6, 1835. WASHINGTON CITE. imore and Way Statioas. imore. Breakfast at Relay, and Virgioia Springs. hicage, Columbus. Sar nisville, St. totes Pitta Sehr inte Breakfast at Pa Fiagerstown, Winchester, and Way via Metropolitan B: itimere and Belay. ere end W sy Ftations. ore Fast Ex pre re. Phil ite dati pda, New York 8. m., 1.30, 5.00, 6.30 8. m, 5.00 ant re me.» 8.30 snd 11.28 p. m., stopping wt aims s bl at Viedue Hotel, Relay Howse oc e tntur he cos. Washington Station checked and reusived at aay ot THOS. SHARP, Maser of Transportation. BY E, General Tieket Ay Gio. 8. KOONTZ. General Are RK AND WASH THBOU reg LINE TO AL tious ransvaitae ‘OSTOR, ALL POINTS IN THE NEW ENGLAND ROUGH BETWEEN WASHINGTON D cH BETWEEN, Was ay WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. cut on this line is new snd of the WEES viNe's ish. LEANING AT 933 8 ta AB TRAIN EXC PALA ah, arse a3, “trains by this st of Baltimore and Potomse Kp and B streets, as follows: hia, New York, «East daily vem ay. coe-Peilmnar, C Car Trai York and points East for Phiiatelphis.. Caily, ex cee Snoday. Ep Exrcenet or Phitadel . ‘express for Philadelphia and way points oe bac ptr ani New ses 9:08 p.m Fx a on i” PALACE strerine POAES ee on ath IMOLE AND Yorn, BAIL BA Ds corner 6th sad B ot ¥D, Jn. General Passenger A Pelimset bia, Pa. _ kets WILKINS patente Baltimore 2E AND POTOMAO BA Darot counun 61m sae 8 Ove ats NW. After W clocedsy, June 2d, 1878, trains will follows TRAINS LEAVE FOR BALTIMORE. 6-00 s.™., Northern Express, dstiy except Won- day. For Kuchester. Buffalo and the Fads. Express for Philvicipbia and Roos daily except Sunday Accommodation to Baltimore, dafty. con foy, Philadelphia and. New ed Norfolk via Balt.more, daily ex aye ga exeast ¢ Saterd Saturday leaves at 9. KI Te AT washiveTO™. York xpress, dai ‘dally « a Sandey. mumodation. datly exce bet al ~ HCEte & KM gem Limited Expres from New = y bx press. datty srespt Soniay. Bum dation, ia 3 ¢ one moe S ROLLE bSo5 @ OFF By ra epee Gatty ever pt Sanday. id EX pre aly rexcept Sunlay et Banasr, comncet st Bowie with —faneattegeon ai na Pope's Crook their orders it Ticket Offce, a enemies poinue AT 1875 PENNSYL yi is POsTEWEsT Ef , SoUTE 43D SOUTHW SST, t . ties saved Do Westera aud Gentral MAKE CONNECTIONS WASHINGTON to the WEST and an be 9c prvenred at the ofloes, , where reliable tnformat! on wil be 3 “ensing fue at these offices can Palace Uare for Onicagos LEXaN DELS AND WASHINGTON &. B. ALEXANDGIA @ FuEDERICKSuUKG B. B. ASD STH BTR ERTS a Lecst 7 se teave plezendria ee tollows:—4, 7, > a6 = 7 p.m. The 6. tH . from Al esandsts I other tratus daily except Sundar, from Washington, p.m. trains from Alexasaria, : road. BEAT SOUTHE ‘N EXPRESS, a 3S p.m. daily, exce; ae is nes Sow 2s pod Bontowesi General Passenger GEO. 0. W: General Sup’t. iLKLBS, are ——— Pr THE SUI bie x Done or THE DISTRICT Term. Saly loch. 137, _ Miministratris the sdm has with the ia at with the “approbation, of Pa Hoitrne a Seat of THON ESSN $ wusGay. ce * week for three weeksin the Bve- clock m., end NORFOLK every MONDAY ‘and THU Fare to Norfolk, $4; round trip tickets, $6 Meads any) state roots ext ra. EXCURSION KATES —Round trip tickets at re- Tet Ld Peint Lookout, fortress Monroe and To Point Look Kont end return, $2.50; to Fortrosa jonroe or Vuede L'Eau and return, § reduction to families of fifty cents'on each fare. Beale and state rooms extra. Tickets ‘good on either boat, and until nsed. For Ticket Staterooms or information apply at the office of the INLAND AND SEABOARD COASTING erent. Room No. 2, National Metropolitan Bank, loth street, oppostte’ Treasur; Department. iy rk” POTOMAG BIVER LANDINGS, ‘The swift ay favorite Iron == PILOT BOY. By les, Ca) having been Pad manly ovectented Tesume her tri for Potomac river Landin ‘Mare ae co Furspay 24, and every TUBSDA SATURDAY thereafter, leaving Fitzagh's w foot reet, at "clock ®. m. aan > wild a Wankt ington: every Wedues ay aud Sunday ary Hearts ant bo ge Wit Frrzuvon, agen [MERCHANTS LINE OF STEAMSAIFS WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK, Bereafter the fine Steamships B. 0. KNIGHT and JOHN GI BION s with sees sian = tri For fail information ap} business office and whart, 6 town, oF at ihe office of Drid, J. id EA Prgtgnts 4 delivered, a Knox's Exprees. Orders oft at General (fice, 6: = Mi the seamer wharf, will be prompty adicoded Ne EXPBESS LINE VIA CANAL, BRTWEEN PEILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va., WASH INGTON AND GEORGETUWS, SAILING DAYS. rte até line connects at Philadelphia with Clyde's Regular Semi-weekly Line of Steamers for Provi- nce, Boston and New England Ststes. Ho wharf. e in Boston by this Line. She G2 ¥ HYDE, Agent fe D. of O, BY. PoLYDE é CO... Phitsant ¥F.A. REED. Ale xandria, Va. Bx a C. MINE, Devonshire street, Boston. eights delivered by Rnox's Expres. (Or ders ict at General Olea, 603 Ponoryivacia che, or st the Bteamers’ Whar Bttended to. 1 NMAN LINE Boval Matt STEaMERS FOB QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, from New York on SATURDAY of each week, from Pier 45, North Biver, KP, CITY OF LONDON, CITY OF LIME. cK LLIN e BRISTOL YORK, ¢ RUSSEL Passengers will find these steamers tastefully fitted FBetlile the state- rooms are light, airy aud roomy. Thesaloons arclargeand well veutilated, the breadth Of the vessel, and situated where there is least noise gad motion. Seuoking rooms, Ladive’ Boutoirs, Fianofortes ‘end Libraries, Bath-rooms, Barber's ops, & L lessening fogs. pedo LS nm privisges JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, New York. spS-tm OR LINE. AY UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS ol exery Saturday from NEW YOUR AND GLASGO Favorite route for ae Finest 2 Passenger ae ‘From e GLASGOW, 3 BELFAST, or LONDON DET RY, CaBins—$65, 875 & S50—Currency. Retaro prt iy At redaced rates. FIRS OOMPANY’S OFFICES: 7 Bowling Green, N. ¥ CAMMAOK & 0o., 23 F street, atMedel beer Fe 5 cnde, Cuxarp Mane. CB. With tae view ot diutainan the chances of ool- Uision, the Slcamers of this Line take a or coarse for all sense ae i On the o passage from Queenstown York or Boston, crossing Meridian ae bstre tot or wothing to the north of 43. On the homeward passage, crossing the Meridian of wf iat., or noting to the north of a. All Kinds of CO sin ‘ith 2.249 Ibs, to the ton at the lowest ; iy ice SAW nt ED and SPLIT WOOD at correspond ty iw pec HNSON BROTHERS, Main Office and Depot at Jolunson’s Wharves, foot of 12h aud lath streets couthwot 1292 Fstrect nortuwest. OMices~ $1119 sth stret (COAL, WOOD AND BULLDING geo mays eoly ortet stock uitisixous comes 2 OAK a 1EoKom WOOD in the stick, + sewed and split; md hat yt uuder cover. i bs ol eae eral brands ‘Sand CALC kn ern bap a yeaa many millions of wal Gon Lar HE. 1 amin covditien to Oil osders of any character in muyline with dispatch end fidelity at Yholeesle and retell, npon terms thst defy compe- avence northwest #t., bet, B and 0 ste., southeast of 84 street sonthras WM. GUINAND, octsl-ly twonty- four (20), bondred aad eighty-four, (251) ‘erins of sale: One third cash; balance in six and elve months. with it annum. All conve er cent. par WO down ai time a cost of purchaser, e sale. KE, Guardian. D ABY: Saleaman. — tr iy6-eodds Fr Joly next, Pat vetock p.m., Lot n are mumbered fi ‘Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Bulidings, corner 7th and F stroots N. W. ACOTION SALE OF aD DESTRA vagy Be, STORY AND BASEMENT PRESSE Dt iiais ; ON M STREAK Ne NK ae ERTL ° AOD 2a Bi M ‘ PNPROVEMENTS oy On THU BSDAY, Jaly 224, 1575, at 6 o'clock P. m.. will be sold at public atietion, in frout of he premises. th sirable propert Terus: 01 incash, balancs at one, two and three 8 per cent. interest. A deposit of gu will be roauired at timo of sale. “All convey: ancivg at purchases iT COLDWEL L, Saloaman, 3y19 d&ds Heary Southwest nsylvania avecue and Lith et. ONE eheg Spire ARAN | Be ARO. in fine copdinon; THICK ERLS NORTH Pty Cal Co. iS all of which wiil be = ANT PARLOB SUL MIB CLOTH, ue Paria e v4 lek eae bret iS eee boa ta 4 mann Le: J perm > et 22 ey # & i“) a shal salle bor a ae La € large an zocds THIs EVENING. J. wm zua, Deoler in Best Varieties of SRIHBACITE AND CUMBERLARD OVAL, Aiso, WOOD in oe ‘and split. Prices moderate for cash Ofices and Yards:—Foot of 5 ee street and Ehoie Islend avenue, between 9th and 1th streets, riders also received ghrocgh » Mosers. HAMILTOS & PEARSON, corner 9b Datrecte. — jy28-ly jane —— oucer, 1a 14 Penbsylvania avenue, THIS sod EVERY EVEN ENING during tho week, commencing at 7:30 07 we will sell in the auo- tiou room, general assortment of M Clothing, Bemuants of G feo. oy. Th mencing at 10 a. m, msy8-om BANKERS. NAtioNaL SAFE DEPOSIT Co., Corner Vth st_and New York avenus. FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS. nf} Kinds of valuables take taken on deposit, Safesfoe Usice hours, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. GEO. B. eae President, S, "Vice President, xW-coly _B. PL SNYDER, Becretary.. E McB. TIMONEY, & & COn loved their Bankin, aes to LE DROIT BEILDING, corner 8th and F stree hey are prepared todo ® os ca recelvt Deponita subject een erg ho Drafts on Balttmo: pic rege and Yorr, Buy and Bell Foreign Ex: tons on all points, gSo. $100. 500, 1,000 neested in Stock Priciioncs tn Woe ee ee leads to many t: sands of dollars profit. hensive exp! circulars, containi ning dota} p= statements and uo on prices of ‘W YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, smalied free to ihe den crag pemiate: \Addrooe ALEX, FROTHING iGHAM SAND BAERS, — Exchange. 132 Wall st., N. g®, and make Colleo- opee-tr Opp. 3 N.Y. t.th PROPOSALS, PEOCPOSALS FOR EXTENSION OF BERBET HOL BULL DIN Exotnern’s Orrice, Distaic Por Gouranr, WastiNozon, July Irth 1876. Sealed Proposals will be received at she’ offloa the Engincer of the District of C atambia neil 2 o'clock in. on MONDAY, July 25th. i575, exteusion of the Barret School Buildity.” at the corner of 6th street and New York northwest Black forms and all necessary information can be obtained upon application at this of A no bid will receive consideration untess made upon said blank forms. By order of the Commissioners. RB. b, HOXIE, Lieut. En: iy PARTMENT METROPOLITAN POL! Orrick TREASURER, 482 La. AVENUES. Wasixerox. D.C. duly 19: Sealed Proposals will be received at this office natil 12 o'clock m., ou, THURSDAY, the 2th Inst, for keeping the Police Telegraph Lines and fastra* ments in complete working order for ons yea: ‘The right to reject any and all bids is reserved by th depart it. itt" H.M.SWEENY. Treamnrer. Po ™"5 For coat. Treaster | DEPARTMENT, itniees OF ENGRAVING AND PRINTING, Wasuinetox, D. C., July 2, 175. Sealed vorcbock a will a received at this office until 10 o'clock a.m. ESDAY, August 3d, for farulshing six hundred (60) tons of hee of sake esoee 's Creek) Com! erland Cval, to be delivered at such times and places, and in sach quantities, aa may be required, and sabject to the conditions re- quired by act of Congress Approved July 11, 1870, Vin :—* That such co Loerie 2.20 Pounds to the ton, and shall be inspected and weighed. and the juantity of each load certified at the time of delivery by the person appointed aud qualitied ory the act for that purpose, aud that the prescribed fee of 2 centa for each ton of coal inspected, weighod and delivered shall be paid by the contractor.”’ Pro- is will cre binding for one week from » 34 of August, e Departinent reserving the rig ht to reject all eas portion of the bids offered. OW gp deere will be entertained unless accom- panied by satisfactory evidence of y to taint the contract, nor will any payment be made without the certificate of the inspector that the coal far- 2 sh euch as the contract calls fer. Proposals shall ds fice of Chief of Bar’ jy?-m.w.1.tAug.3 ‘ceasury Departy THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LivER- POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. Fao New Yous. | From New Yours Aby-<inia...Wedt., July ls Bothni: Algeria... Wed, July 3) Abyssinia... W: y this, ed.. July 2 Alweria......Wed., Aug. 25 . July 31 Scythia Wed.. Sept. 1 BussiaW menst 4 hina Sat’, Se tf And SPS wing WEDNESDAY and BATUB- DAY from York. Steamers marked “do not carry steerage passen- ra. EArxs of Pamaex—Cabin, 940, $100, and 913 il, according te accommaiation. " Tickets to Paris, 23, 8, geld, additionsl. Return tickets on favorable rms. Steerage at low rates. ““Breerage tickets from Liverpool emai: and all parts of Kurepe, st ‘meet eed ROOK S ‘of nding given for t- fast. Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and other ports on the Dotnet’ aad fot Mediterrauean ports, For freight and cabin passage Company's office, No. 4 Rowling Green: No. 111 Brosdway, Tricity OB! street. a ‘CHAS. G. PEANOKELYS: Agent PBerosaLs FOR WOOD AND COAL. Senate oF Usiten Sta OzFIce ov TH ANT AT-AnMs, WASHINGTON, ant 13, 1575, Sealed Proposals will be received at ‘this office unit 12 men SATURDAY, tho 24th of J instant, for fornishing the States with fuel for the ensuing y 1,000 Tons best quality Waits Bix hundred tons of same to be ¢ Ist = of September; the bal the winter az roum tay be Capitol. The coal to be 2. 125 Cords best quality well seasoned Bakers’ qnality well seasoned Oak Wood. Sah ng eer ‘tion, and to be stored Senate Wing of Capitcl, all at bidders’ Bis for different articles will be considered eeps rately, and the right is reserved to reject all ot an portion of the bids received, if deemed for the inter- #9 todo. dered binding for three days jum ii Fhexc TI, Sergeant-at-Arma, Se nate’ of the United States, AMERICAN LINE. MAIL STEAMSHLPS. ONLY LINE eA BEND ‘ungfeeh Sailing every THURSDAY frema Philadelphia tor QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. O4BLN, INTERMEDIATE and STEBKAGB ACCOMMODATIONS UNSUBPASSED. | Bates as low aa by another first-class Line. ' | PRITER WRIGHT & BONS, General Fhiledelpuia. U.D. COOKE, Jz. & O0.,( Bankers), Agents, aly 1429 ¥ atreet, Washingt THE TRADES. WiLLiay WHEELAN, PRACTICAL PLUMBER. ety near Treasury Batldin ML stock of the SPRING VALVES and SPIGOTS, £¢.. ordered by the District Oon missioners. which he prepared to pat up st short notice and reasonable prices. Persons nesding such alterations and repairs would do well to rive him a call. Jy7-6t" mal BALL, WILLIAM BALL, (hate wits é aYeBarkersd Mannfactnrers and dealers in’ Doors, Seah and Binds, Glass. Hardware, and ali Building Material, 27 Massachusetts Srenne, between 6th aad 7:n sereots northwest, sell goods 2 than any other bouse Call a: REMOVED. per cent. cheaper nd examine. je25 17 JAMES F. BRIEN, PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER, marttr S11 7rx STREET NORTHWEST, Wes END PLANING MILLS, 27th street between Land ‘Brackets, Bal- ‘and Sere Raw toorder. We Si ake Tuside Shutters, frames and ail id size SYER'S BEO., Proprictors. ee ast ant AS™acR StS Rrargzaanne fa ce om Joan O. Hi ESS es. [uae CURRY, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER AND GLAZIER, marmo 805 léyvn Srnesy Nertawesv. Gui EN ere DEVLIN &GO., (NEW YORK,) 106 F STREET. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. F08 OUS CUSTOM THADE WE KEEP TUS SESTASSULTE) STOUK OF MATERIALS TC BE FOUND IN THE UNITED STATES, STAPLE FAURICS MANUFACTURED EX PRESSLY FOR US, AND THE CHOICEST FANCY STYLES OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, GEEMAN AND AMERI-. OAN MANU FACTUME. FOB THIS BRANCH OF OUR BUSINESS WE EMPLOY THE Dest ARTISTIO TALENT, UNEQUALED LABOR FOR THE MECHANIOAL WORK, AND IW EVERY BESPECT TURN OUT STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GARMENTS, ALL CLOTHING ORDERED AT OUB WASHINGTON OFFICE FOR THIS DEPARTMENT IS MADE UP 18 NEW YORK AS BEPKESENTED, SOTWITH- STARDING THE ASSERTIONS OF SOME OF OU COMPETITORS THAT WE FILL THESE OBDEBS FBOM OUK BEADY MADE BTOUK, READY MADE CLOTHING. ATOUB WASHINGTON OFFICE WE KEEKF ALSO A LINE OF SAMPLE GARMENTS FROM OUB READY MADE STOCK, CONSISTING OF OUB LATEST STYLES OF MENS, YOUTHS, AND CHILDREN’S SUITS, AND SPRING OVERCOATS, FROM WHICH WE SILL OR DEAS Li TWO DAYS TIME. ONE SPECIALTY 18 OUB FURNISHING GOODS DEPARTMENT IS THE AMERIOAB YOKE SHIRT, A PERFECT FITTING GAB- oan WHICH WE MAKE TO MBASUBB PUBNISH BEADY MADE. Deviin & Co., 1106 F STREET it OUR SD IN wale oval-ly | aiieanani Sax0 of ‘asittNGTON, J JUNCANSON BROS... Auctioncera, Southeast corner of 9th and D sts., northwest. MAGNIFICEN LE_BY CATALOGUE OF RICH. Eis ND HIGH COST FURNL pit = EB HAND: i "ET, ANO OTH SOME CABPRTINGS, 1 ke. VALUABLE LIBRARY’ OF 2,500 VOLUMES. On THURSDAY MORNING, July 22, ommencing at 10 o'clock, at the residenc 1607 H street northwest, opps: qnare, we shall sell all the elegsnt and rich furniture. cut glass ware, plated ware, &c., oon- tained therein, in partys ‘ABLORS, Two suites of vory Aue Mostwood Parlor Farni- ture, one in blue sil and one in crimson satia, ex- tra covers; Chickeriog Grand Piano, Cover’ and Stool, cont '$2,00; Axminster and Velvet C: Velvet Bugs; rich Lace 0 dow hangings, Bo.; Corn tion C! Bognet, Mari Jardiniers; (two twelve-tig t-rack and Hall Chatrs; Marble-top Table; “ DINING-ROOM, ot, Bugs, Pillows: Sold Walnut Ex- ‘High cost Stenaa Marble top Butt: wer-coverid Dining room Chairs; Walaat Side th the Anest assortment of rich Cut Plated Ware and Cutlery ever offered to the public’ HALL a eS ABPSTS, e Curtains and Cor- ‘urnitare; Mirror-front bee: top Tables; Hair and Shuck Matiresses. Pillow Cases, Pillows and B tters. Blankets and Bad-covering generally; F plate. Mirrors; complete sets of plain asd fancy Tot st Ware; Fancy Stands, Tables, tel Ornaments, Bronzes, &o, Stand com- Bras- ARY. Two thousand fvel hundred volumes of Miscella- Beous Works. Leathor covered Chairs, Library Table, K ing Chair, Rocking Chairs, B. y ook Shelves, Lambrequins and Cor ’ BATH-ROOM FIXTURES. rooms, together with the entire Kitchen Furniture Cooking Apparatus, Chinaware, Glass- bord Befrigerator, Coal and Wood in tho cellar, We call the especial attention of parties destrons of porchasing Furniture to the above sal, as the goods are all first-class, and the best collection ever offered at auction In this city, costing upwards of Le M0. NB —Tho © Library will be sold on SATURDAY MORNING, July 24, commencing at 10 o'clock. Catalezues can beliad of the auctioneers on Tase- day morning. DUNCANSON BROS., Anct ruseole nices, ay20dads J. SWEET, Keal Estate Broker and Anctioneer, No. 611 7th street, opposite U.S. Post Ottios, be ht Ais OFA. A Sg pai THREE- ar ny oe 3 Bove EON THE SOUTH BETWEEN Liu AND iaru STREETS NORTHW Pdd virtae of a deed py ai to ns, dated ae a A. i). 1572, and duly recorded in Liber , of the land records of Washin; ton, -s and at the ‘ae ‘st of the party secured the: by, we will & nblic auction, in front of the Premises, om DAY, July 29, 1575, at 6 o'clock p.m., the east 25 feet of lot numbered 9, in square nom!ered 22), having a width of 25 feet and ® depth of 1 feet, and improved by a three-atory brick dwelling. Terms of sale: The amount of indebtedness se- enred by said deed of trust and tho expenses of sale. (all beg igs ee | to about $3.00) in cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of the from the day of sale, upon the property shal Purchaser's cost. If terms of sale arenat with within seven days after the sale, the tees Pyne the right to —_ the propaty after five bor a * advertisement, at the risk and cost of the aac A an ¥ : vy, E. M. NOURSE, ‘Trastees, EK. J. SWERT, Auct. urchaser, bearin, interest 338 cokds AS DOWLING BOD DY oiaceoc eral Went Mecsas Broker, At the old stand of Latimer & Cicai Southeast corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith st, Sehr Ry a OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT © eW YURK AVENUR, BETWEEN 41H ARs Stu STRERTS NORTHWEST. AT AUOTI im adeed of By virtue of a bower containe Buk dul nt 756, folio 402 et District of Co. je t of N avenue by an irregular depth of about one humived d forty (140) foot balance in one, two, three est ight ber, cent. y Ct All conveyancing , -_ A depoait of S10 ath PrP EOLGH PETER, Trnsteo, HOMAS DOWLING, sy 38. 17.21,24 26.97828 ‘Auctioneer. PIANOS, &o. ec he e A R2kENDID STOCK OF THE WORLD-RE- NABE PIANOS—Parior, irand, Square and Upri A McCammou'# celebrated nos, Z-octaves, full toned. Pianos from other well- known factories, which we wil algo sell and rent on the most accommodating terme. “Paning prompt attended to, Mrs. C. NBAOH, 223 fitch t, a few doors shore Pa. aves Imayl9-ly “7 PECKER BRO.'S PIANOS ARE THE BEST Dyess Ge comntes They take the lead of all first class instruments, being ua- rivaled in beanty of tone mechaniem in every detail. Prices reasonable, Terms easy. @. KUHN, Bole ee 632 New York Lat Ride re yg iy Fianos regulated, tuned, « HX COLIBRI (HUMMING BIRD) PIAHO Tie the tbe cheep — aay 10-tr a Ay ILD & BRO. Sole Agents,' tice ea Tor 9 mariete : (see 24) D An: and Real Katate Br oker, Attheold stand of hatimer & Claury. Southwest corner Peunsy!ysuia avenue and Nth et TRUSTEFS SALE OF PROPERTY CORN} r Teer STREETS, tying ard sifnate in Columb a1 known. upon th public. plate plan of said town asvant being lot_taber st scre ty three (73) of Beatty and Hawkins aldicion to Georgetown, the sai. | ninety -six (96 Ist street, and hay depth of seventy-five, 75, binding oh Frederick street, and improve! by = sub’ anual two-siors brick dwelling Hare and frase we “Term One-third cach: balance in Gand 12monthe; Pith interest at 10 per cent. per annum, and secarc’ by a oftract on the property sold. Alt con ve yanciog st otet purchase deposit of § 100 will be required when th iy to eoha YOHN BR: NORRIS. renetons, wv THOMAS S DownrNe. Anct. Jot on iy 22-d B. 2 WAESEE - Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal teas 7th and # sts. northwest. y, virtue of a deed of trast to mo. dated Juno Unis eon eit No. 74, 0s eh, oue of the land records for the ‘cou Washing ton, District of Golumbin.d shail seit on MONDAY, August 2d, 1875, at 6 o'clock p. m..in froat of the premises. Lot fifty-two of Daniel Oratty 4 sutdliet sion of part of sqnare square five hundred and nine, together with the improvements thereou, being a two-story Brick House. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, of which $50 will be required t» be immediately paid after sale; bal- in 6. 12nd 18 months thereafter, with 1) per Cent. intereet, to be secured bs w decd rt trast an fh baat Ifthe terms are not complied with in 10 jays after day of sale the property will bs rosold at the risk and cost of the defan sor ek purchaser after three days’ notice in the Eveni All the cost of and recording te be the purchaser. ENN €DY. Trasteo, H2-d B. H. WARNER, Adctioncer. HOMAS DOWLING: T netioneer and Real Estate At the old stand of Latimer & Oloary, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue ‘aud’ lth st. TRUSTEES SALE out TWO ELIGIBLE Va. CANT LOTS, 57 BY 173.6. ON Pit Coen re T. NEAR M. AND NEAR THE LO OME” AND FOUBTEENTH STRLBE fu Be eet bidder, at 6.0 in the afternyon, oa THU DAY: the 29th day of July instaat, Loke Bande 6and7.(six andseven,) in John Davidson's subd Sision of square 214, (two hundred and fourtera,) coptaining 9.895 aquare fect of grs und. more or ins. The terms ‘of together with the Expenses of sate, and the fzterect he entire Gels id the residue on the 6:h day of May, A. 1). 1376, aid residue to bear interest from the day of sale, at § per cent. per annum until paid. and to be secured by deed of trust on the premises sold. | The lota will be sold separacely, and 1100 on epch lot must be paid by the purchaser at the time of sa conveyancing will be at the cost of the send if ton tacie uf alone eee lied Sith within five days from the day of sale, the Pense Tight to, rosell the property, oF any and coat 0 chaser > A. iY Tastes, 22d " [Critic] THOS. DOWLING, Auct. W888, WiLCTAms: Buccessor to Groen & Williams, A Gottoncers, 1001 northwest corner of 10th and D strects, CHANCERY SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF Sr CAPITOL STREEL, NEAR THE COR- BLOF 9ru ST. EAST on virtue of reree of the Supreme Court, passed In equity canse No. 409, I will offer for sale, at public suction, in frout of the Pagyat6 o'clock ae RSDAY, the 29: day of Jaly, 575, at 6 east 33 feet and7 inches n Eas {py the depth thoreof, of Lot 6, ™ eyual ark Ww ‘ashington, D. ‘Lerms of ale: ‘One fourth cash; the residns in three equal instalments, at 6, 12and 18 mouths from soe day of sale, with interest at 6 per cent.. or all . ion of the purchaser. the title io be mt the purchase money and the in- terms of salo are ne fron retained until all terest ic paid. If with within seven ferve theright to ne defan ing. pure hase 100, de iy lS-eokda was B. WILLIAMS, Sawer, OMAS DOWLING, Te Avctioncer and Real Estate Broker, Atthe old stand of Latimer & Clear? corner of Penna. ayenae and ith street, TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE WHARF PERTY IN GEORGETOWN. By virtuoof a deedof trast nem Gare D Snow bearing dute the 25tu day of April, A.D. 1573. and recorded in ber 719, at’ foli surviving caeate the note secured b: eed, Wi seth on the prom isen, on SATURDAY. thet lay of Augu-t,a. D. a Warehouses and wharves on the svuth side of Water street, near Po~ tomac street, d Beginulog at 12 degrees ‘om cne foot northwest from the eathwest corner ofthe honse in which Dr.John M. Bearty former! Uved. shail intersect the south side of Water str Which is one foot northwest of a stone the bend ‘of «nid treet, ‘ahd from then south 12 degrees west to the channel of th iver; thence with said cha: southeasterly 75 ind 3 inches; thence by @ line which would he conthenst corner of the Inte Charles A. Beatty's brick house, and the south f Whari built by Thomas J. Beatt of Water stroet, thence by ssid si 'y With the two warehouses there Iso, the brick warehouse, lot, aud tng thereto, be “ing that veyed to F Potomac Es éj 45 east by the dgo'e—on the west by the Easox property to the T sireet to the he nse of the 4 property is now occupied by the Kennebec Ice company, and affords ® fret-cliss oppurtuaity for investment. he residue in two equal payments at six and twelve months, with iaterest seemed by a deed of © Prope Gepoeit when the property. is Merve Yeyancing at pure ower cost, be pertec FRED. W. JON Tustes. iy li-eo {Courierst} Ties. ‘DOWLING, Auct. NHOMAS E. WAGGAMA Real Estate Anc rartioner, 519 7th street, eet Spot OF A TWO STORY BRICK ELLING ONS STREET, BE TW SEN 170 AND pai ng STBEETS NOKTHW T 8 the 4! th das of June, 1°73. record. a .71) folio 12, one of the land records of the Distrie: of Columbia: the “nlersigued Teas Will eell, at public auction, in front of the prem. iSse, on TUESDAY. the BY th ‘day of Duly: 188, at 5 o'clock p. m.,all of lot $1 of Burgess’ subdivision of tot ——_ gre with the im, rovements . ‘Terms of sale:, One-third casi; resiiae of par. chase money to be paid. in four tual iustallueate ataix, twelve, eighteen and twenty “four months. for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interost from the day of sale ‘a deed of trust Gu the property. will bo requirel—crall cast at the eons ir the par chaser. 100 to bo paid when bid of saleare not complied with in corn a a sale the Trustocs, Tesery to resell at risk r. i [ara THOS. E. Waccam N, Auct. HOTELS. NS ODIN. Comfor elegantly-farnished ROOM! The Cuisine nes Gholoest Wines aud Hlcgestly-teruish N*™IRD AN ti-wiLLioUs Plubs The ——sS these Pills increased. us for private dinner and Jels-ly YOUNG AND MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, Ketate and I ‘Agents, Le Drolt Building, corucr sth and F sts uorihwert TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A_ NEAT a3 ~ helen BRICK DWELLING (No. ian SO B ne 30th, folio ie ate f : a“ ff (ine bs te # i Hh #268 & Ei i H Et ya ia 4 . fi Bi ket > SS was speakivg to be as loyal to the olf = Ucion now as they wereduring the Mex- ican war. If the south could kaow what music there was | in these words to northern ears—how gra’ 1 for them—{t we reciate the stren of — longing for a complete restorati bational fceling that ex and Southern blood mingied fa commo: rifice on Mexican soil. This national this national pride, this brothe most be restored; and accursed be ern or Southern ‘man, whet orthera storation. Men of the south, ° Men of the south, we lo: 8 f of your pea : your pla teons Narvests, your wisest sta aahe overt ading you, < of discont w out forever. You do not believe this? Tien you do not know the % Yon cause of comp! F eians? Atastso h and Joyal Ar oliticians better. Only remember and be- Jeve that there is nothing that the North Wantsso much to-day, as your recognition of the fact that the oid’ rela: 2 and us are forever restored your price, your polley, and One with ours. Gur ebiidren w il grow ap to espise our childishs anot do ; ar, that tn the canse ality we may join bands under the old flag. To bring about this reunion of the two soc- tions Of the country in the old fellowship, should be the leadinig object of the ap ing centennial. A celebration of the ni birth, begun. carried on, and fuished by a fection, would be a mockery and a sham The nations of the world might Us the finger of scorn. The money expend upon it were better sank in the sea, or de €c to repairing the waste places of the war. Men of the south, it is for you tosay whether your magnanimity is equal to your valor— Whether you are as reasonable as you are lwhether, like your ol! chief, you nite and irreversible result of the war which makes you and yours forever members of the great American nation with us. Letus see to it, porth and south, that the center heals ali the old wounds, re- i differences, and furnishes sccasion for such @ reunion of the great frican nationality, as shall make our celebration an expression of fraternal good- will among all sections and all states, and a corber-stone over which shall be reared anew temple to national freedom, concord, peace, and prosperity. aor caennnarenierraeeesiiar Directions for Restoring, Persons Ap- Porently Dead f rowning. 1. Lose notime. Carry out thesedirections on the spot. 2. Remove the froth and mueus from the mouth and nostrils. 3. Ho'd the body fora few seconds with the head hanging cown, so that ‘water may runout of the lungs and wh pipe, i. Loosen al Ught articles of clothing about the neck and chest. 5. See that the tongue fs pulled forward if it falls back into the throat. By taking hold of it with a handkerchief it will not slip. 6. If the breathing has ceased, or nearly so, it must be stimulated by pressure of the chest with the hands, tn icsitation of the natural breathing: forcibly expelling the air from the lungs and allowing it to re-eater and expand them by the elasticity of the ribs. Remeniber that is the most important step of all. "o do it readily, lay the person on his back With a cushion, pillow orsome firm substan under his shoulders; then press with the flat of the hands over _ ogg of the breast bone and the Upper part of the abs! keeping up a regular 1} petition and re ton of pressure twenty or thirty times a minute. A pressure of thirty pounds may be applied with safety to a grown person. 7. Eub the limbs with the hands or with i cloths constantly, to aid-the circulation an: keep the body warm. 8. Assoon as the person can swallow givea tablespoonful = rits in hot water, orsome Warm coffee or tea. 9. rk deliberately. Do not give up too Success has rewarded the efforts of quickly. hours. Published at the request of the Humane So- men of tue common wealth of Massachusetts, THE HOE PERFECTING PRES3.—An expe- rience of four or five months with the new ioe perfecting press warrants as in express ing the deliberate judgment that it Is. be yond the possibility of comparison with any other press now in use in this country or in London, the best printing press for rapid work nufactured. was desira te for the > a midnig Bg An acco’ of the boat race, for delivery at Albany, Troy, Saratoga and elsewhere, by daylight lis morning. Rapid work, of course, w required. Within preelaciy one minute after the jast stereotype plate was given to the press bezan mov. s later was product beautifully printed on the rate of 12,439 ¢ Not a break nor an instan rred from the first m Pressman. the perfect ing, and twenty secon eight-page papers, Loth sides, at hour. vement niler until the last paper was printed. ‘With an ordinary paper, and with- out any special preparation, it can be ran night after night, for hours at a stretch, at the rate of 12,000 copies per hour, rate can be depended on for continuously good work. ¥. Tritune, July V5th. HAWAIIAN BATHERS.—An officer of the United States tlag-ship Pensacola, in a pri- vate letter to friends, describes a visit to L hamia, in the Island of Nani, lucidentaily mevtioning the scene among the surf ba ers. He writes: “The bathers take a boa about 12 feet long, which is brought te biunt point at one end and is made conv on the under side. After preparing them- selves for the water, they take the board and to the sea. They watch their op sortunity, and as a tremendous wave proaches they throw themselves.on th With the pointed end toward the beac! as the approaching Wave overtakes ti ood carries them forward with lightuing rapidi- guide the board tn an oblique direc- ing just under the curl of the wave, continuing so until the wave, having reached shallow water, buries them beneath it. The 'o the surface immediately, and diving bercath the approaching wave, taking Uh board with them, they swim out and lie w ing for the next roller. It was traly lauzt ble to see some of them get canght as the wave broke, their board going in one direc- on, while they vent in another.” How ASPERATIN A Codfish-Hilier fays he accidently offended his wife recent Vy. When he sat down to peer, he noticet that she looked weary, and he asked wh she had been pomp She said she shonli think he could see. He said heconidn’t. She Said, “Look at the room!” He said that he couldn’t see as the room looked any di = than usual. Then the wife broke out in tears and went away from the table with her face buried in ber Calico apron. The truth * that room bad been thoroughly cleaned t afte the ont t taken up, shaken, =a put dow n again; all the paint washed, and all that, ‘and that stupid man couldn't see the least’ change.—What is the use of a woman working herself to death, anyhow? et DISAPPOINTED VOTER.—A colored man loyed as a deck-hand on a propels, Was pee around town yesterday and oe pa ing where the polis were. “Polls? polls? peated a citizen, “why, there's no election we on pow.” “There haint?” “No, Sir.” nd at this now is 3 find dat sleek young man said was paying six dollars apiece for votes.” ~ A New HAMPSHIRE man has been amus- ing aa with a ae which he won ates} be "ie diferent ‘siguidestions. of why ve No other three letters can be found that be- gin so many words as the syllable “con.” man in Iowa has just patent ona plough to be irk) ©, ar. RP EGULAR Line to FOLK, NEW ' B ‘HIS AFTERNOON. 'wOMAS DOWLING acsigoanyoe hee " Rye peat i Sekce, | STHIEE! STRIKE! sraike FOR YOU nes ee Fr Ae ON : 2 HOUES AND. INGTON and after MOND ee WOOD! WOOD!! COAL! COAL! Real Estate Broker and Anctionser, Bouthwest corner aes : RR ee eee a ‘TO CAFE Ba Sag oe Ler §5.00—$5.00—95.00—85.00. og | Toderat Babaics, ‘coraer 7th and Fae porthwest. erie aren amen’ a: What the Centenatal Ought to Accom. tos Pressbae <A Jot cant Gtreoted i we rat TUN sal NUBFOLR. cath ince Was xe | wool, Serpienon sarge Cally scale more CTRGLOT ON THE SOUTHWEST ODES Rk on SATURDAY NORRIS, July 24tn, | »,HT Hovland, tn me articie with the anave Mawa-"o the payment of the court cot i fs oes i tenchtogatthe principal River Laud ohh Ry yt ee AE Botwithe | VikgiNs AVENUE AND ist BTRERT WEST. at 12, o'duck, Twill wel above: the ate in Seribier for August, write as fol- | ard’ tho homt SXpensis ne to the was a—7:45 8. m, (day Expeoe,) | “Tig LADY OF THE LAKE will leavo WASH. | $80¢ing the strike in the coal mines we By virtue A cecree of the Supreme Court | Owner abont to leave the Sa see: seen ag | lows: ministration of Ue trast estate. sueh comix pe May OF every MONDAY’ and THURSDAY at 3 | fursich hnel ot aprice withia the means ‘of the District of Columbia, sitting aa a Court Babes ot A. Naitor, E stack, A few Focke ago, Mr. Jefferson Davis, the | and expenace 8 be sullject to the arent " Leave Wachington—9:3%.m. cesapnnntrh | Peres 3 tg FOLK every TUESDAY | biest individual. ad Probate. sed ratified, Uy the call court at THOS. DOWLING. ane. | ex Freaideut of the Confederacy, was report- | the cadre PETAL « 1 . t “ plience tek b - a ppt hye fare 0 | THE JANE ¥, Fil leere WasHING- | OOD, pure WOS1 deutvered ‘for 85 per cord. | frontof the premises. on THURSDAY. the 224 of va DOWLING. was apeaking to bees lapel te noe anny | Seem 78 the payment of balances due i Qurged betwen fahizaten to Phila Sieh j ‘TON every TU Repay ol FRIDAY at CAB from 36 bered emploscs for twel nULS previous to the eu of the order—such Smount n. a exceed $15,000. compa: dividual prc The order of court t. in cash sale, and ihe caso or ue. was entered for the tras- @ fall bears uy par- sult, Who apne amet be tore the er counsel, and of se band- ni or desired tles to the bil appeared & Uons to allroad Cou Jer the adopted pl tion, Bieler stock w g boodbolder rol owt k fo ring Accrved in rom July ferred stock Will be rer » for any « the Mis reorganiza- A toeach #1400 of 1 be Insure : the of nOkiers, by Assenting to the plan of purchase and reorganizatio: cur No ex pense whatever, and no liability to assess ments or the pe t of oY any par- ne company. This Will be done from the books of the & compa and of the trastees of the mort that fs required of bondbollers, ts to power of attorney a it to the purchasin, notified, send t protect: terest of all boodhol, rchase of the road and propert ization of the company wit! the present bondholders as owners. This Pian, &s now presented, was approved ananimously by the general meeting of bondholders, held in New York, June 3,1 ach bondholder ‘ean decide whether tt Is for lils Interest to take preferred stack tne der the plan adopied, and thus retain his interest in the road ent cement of his ela hare of the Proceeds of the eale of U erty. He Washington @ einity ies of plan by calling at Hi. D. Cook Washington Je. & Co, B PLANTS IN SUMMER —Seeing, day, @ very intelligent persoa tukding (not ‘watering), @ bel of flowers at o'clock in the morning, undera bright sua, we were moved then, and now, to say that not only Was the time and labor lost, bat, La case of delicate plants with surface roots, actual injury migtt have been done. The watering plants is this: The roots to be thoroughly wetted without leaving any Siandis swer the purpose for several days where the & Waler; this, well done, will an- plants are in the ground. 11 should be done On cloudy days or at evening. Tne mero sprinkling of water on the surface does po food: the water does not get down deap enough, and besides, in a hot sun, tae evapo- Tation cools the ground so as to tareaten, if not injure the more SS ve plants. W' at is best, is to mo ts with the she grass cut from the ‘ a,or dry dust 4 the street willanswer, give so much water and such protection that there shall be no quick evaporation. So far, this have had no seve deep roots, but, In t may expect dry weather. not on the surface, that wa beneficial.—Promdence Journal. we It is beiow and is needed and allabouta kitten. The a ned a low- ) liad so mutilated a ot BS Lo * ‘4 ast le. in ite little body It seems that Captain R. W. Wishard, who had probabiy kicked the ceit out Of the eat. regarded the item FfONS Personal retlection on bis “houw Hecal'edon the editor, Mr. Cloyd, knowlodged the paternity of the p “We will settle this thing; no use being hurry,” solemnly observed Capt. Wishard as be moved off majesttealt happened to me now Wh graph. zing an expert to note the distingalshing between Capt. Wishard’s boty aad a lead mine. “This * was settled.—AMemphis Avalanc rIn virtue of tt the eity burglar is ings with bis e7 A new p work of a Illi MARRIED. GOLD) IN-EDMONSTON. | On the 2h of July, 135. by tw Rev Dr. Cah Mr. 8. K. GoLvin Miss ALice E Annap: DIER. DIKTZ. On Wednesd o'clock, of typhotd in Rigtta Dietz, in ber Le The Tuveral will take. piace from the German Ln- theran church, corner 4th and E streets, to-morrow (Friday) sfternoon, st 5% o clock. Fricuds aud ac gasintances respectfully invited to attend. (salt » July 18, 1875, Mavpe, rand J ee, of Bua MAHORNEY. On the morning of at 1 o'clock, Erra. and Geo nue 2 Rebermy ‘ill take place at ¢ o'clock 25d iuecatit, trom 130 ‘Dumparton st. frieuds reapecttally {1 SLATER. On July 2ist, at 7:3) p. w.,of consump- ba Jonx 8. od BS years Fureral Friday, Jaly 284. at o'clock p rise rolina avenue M. P mission, coraer and North Caroling avenue southeast. UNDERTAKERS. R. ¥ sanver, Undertaker, sg) 234 F Oraxet, between Binth ead Team. L 5g REET Ee Pas | MOMMPEBER TAR PRE ESSse meee Fo aivente eveame, ( us to “&. WEBSTER. a ‘ont velster ot Wilke. See | tod THE Sermon COLUMBIA OF THE DISTRICT & ae TAILORS. & NOTH ined frome he Suprer: L it li fF 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the The day of Jury 155, ad Tt. Court amble, be MuteRe te. ARTHUR ANS, Pi ie chix aaa a See eeee Pieceeateae ot “S ekbs. is m met 5 d-coared. All persona having claime wellcitor, it is deftidaintor ° Corner of Th sires eros claimua Si eee peeae ie at rae acne ee het | Corse Seu Ace pops eg ®. with the vouchers thereof. tot - ‘ Gch day after. this day: otherwise Ui ie seriber, on of before the 3th day of Juve next; therwiecby ine be exchaica ine Ceedted seit incase of deta A poree yaa, TK ‘by ta be sch dod front ba saci estate. Given uuder my band, Aephn ‘ A. WYLIE, Jastice, ie Plate ‘Ware, a, fares Oe ven under my band, this Hlewit ELEANOR N. MEBDS, Bxccutrix. en ae Sth se E. 3. DLEIGS, Clerk, | gals’ ~ Wow ALICE L, RAIBN, Executrix. hos: ; iy ia i d assortment o} EREDE AN Goods, Cutlery, ¥ EB ud be folio. 3, ‘an ton cft AETy be i thes JAMES GUILD, : — RS rt: To. vat th Gh s 7 he 4 if AND © v8: : MINS’ ¥ 5 cB PLS REAL LACE ( y CHAN Li LEGAN vs N i NITURE COMPI. NISHED : SOLID WALN BRUSSELS, V Library Pable; Recep- top and other Tables; Shandedi¢ - b Wal 1 CIRCLE ; +1874, and dl Car Decks, P fee reserves t part thereat iidctauit. fa D ee iy y= from the day of chaser secured by ad Lbe taken. Conveyanct i the request of the holds S75, at 5 o'clock jescribed ma point where % fect measnited s¢ nding on anning fe strii ESDAY: July 2 ‘at clock p. a n : @ ‘are prompt, certain ea tion. ‘Ress. thoroughly cleanse yi deli can « by District