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DRY GOODs. - iE END HAS COME AT LAST. FINAL WIND UP OF THE SPRING TRADE. EVERY OUR (UANSS STOCK Sant lo ne Vietoria Lawn. 16 Lonsdale Cambric, 15 CARS ERS, 707 Mar are Linen Table Damesk, 80 Big iot cf remnants Calies, Uottoa, Dress Goods, 5. 0 * Black Greve lin <a. eo. 0 Binok Sik ‘We close our store until Sep'ember Ist about 7 o'clock p ™ jyld-te SPECIAL NOTICE. SOMETHING NEW 140 yards Bicbardson's BHIBTING LINENS, nd 11, tm hort lengths. from 80 to 76. . a+ than half price PJ um yard. VIC LAWNS, remnants, st 12i¢c. per yard, very foe ¥ 0 « DGE. handsome patterns ocd tne qealitice f he ¢ HSINSOOK EDGE, f Bg pure Linen HANDK = LASER iia” i ta on 3 Mpiecss Pace LAWNS, me ard. HO pieces Pacific a Stice. Balk GRewADr { ar ee 7 Some are Sik sp pel, to pes ai ids. for Overdresses. White Oresndie LAWBS , White LINEN LAWN, all 3) estic Go. agents prices, aH x ar Penns. tion CENT. OFF. UE FIKST ANNUAL DISCOUNT S4LE AL- LO#15G TEN PEB CXNT. OFF. In order to rednco our very large eteck of Summer DRY GOODS Weoffer to buyers for the ne: y days the extreoreitary inducement of 10 per cent. off om toe ds in our establishment, Ocr ussortment © 2 of ail the istest novelties for this summer scacon, euch as MANDBOME GRENADINES, SUMMER SILKS, LA * NS, SUITINGS, WHITE GOUDS, LINEN SUITS, LACE SACQUES AND SHAWLS, FINE HOSIERY, SUN UMBRELLAS, FANS, &c., &c, ‘This o 2aity should not be lost. WOLPORD @ SHILBERG, S17 MABK ST SPA dyh-te ‘Third door (rom sth stress. SOHN 1. MITCHELL, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. dollar, on ‘We bave carefally gone over cnr stock and re- duced to the lowest Eigares, to close out our Femaining stock of SPEING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. Notwithstanding the very low prices ruling dur- ‘ices still {ug the past reason, we have made our lower, to c.ose. ALL MADE UP GoODs, aLL UNDEEWEAL, ALL D&ESS FABEIOS n sver before, and in quality that can are lower th not be surp. d after MONDAY, July 10, weclose our Xo clock p.m jyl0-tr From store at ioc NEW STORE. NEW FIRM, NEW GooDs. WISWALL & GWENN HAVE OPENED No. 705 MABKET SPACK, NSAB 71H ST, With a comp ock of DRY GOODS, ting of New and Desirable GOODS just from Auction. ar te Having taxon advantace of ths great decline in Drices in the purchase of our New Szocc,we are en- abled to offer Gods far below the o of produc- tion. We mention the following special bargains as Deing very tive: 75 cente. suits, 5 cents per yard great reductions . Sammer Dress Goods, at 6 WISWALL 4 GWYNN, 705 Market Space near 7th street. {SPECIAL LARGALNS IN DRY GOODS. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF. ck at ly reduced prices. Many cost of importation, in order to close out he entire stock as near as possible ‘a the wext sixty os FOR CASH ONLY; ‘We name s few speciaitios:—2,000 yards Lace ‘Tape Stripe White Victoria Musiins st Ic-; Bia. 3.50 yards White Jaconet Cambrics ai I2%c., Bebe sks dma tecptck ore tte hed i ae nee, ro88 johairs - 50 pleews bandsome Worsted 2gc 5 all very cheap; with ple Goods; all at down J. W. COLLEY, jeS0-tr 1, Cor. Sth street and Market Space. pD* GOUDS SLAUGHTERED. EMBANTS DBBSS GOODS SARI CLOSING SALE FOB THE SUMME. Grey Greaaai nd Ic, worth doable. Endies and @: ‘Se . worth ime: 1s Beat Calico, rempante, tc. worth luc. Ladies : worth be Cash boy ors shoul the pia _— ‘F. N. NAUDAIN, jone-te 709 Market Space. AWNS 5 4 mock. al ches = = JUST OPENED, Large stock of ONFINISHRED SHIRTS AT *0 CENTS. Deve Gots are made wel! and only nesd buttons, nb ts. They surpass all other y ma 4s both aa to fit and quality, st HOMP=ONS SHIRT FAC iz S04 # STREET NORTH W 4st, Je?9-27 Labro't Butldtag. DEY GOODS CHEAP! SUM, BIBD WYLIE hae reduced # extensive stock es usually obtalned res ¥, rat 2 Bosertt: gs aud Embroiderics cheap, and Everything at asa. M. RIKD WYLIE, 1024 7th street nertiy AseRF ter Demorest’s Patverns and rt.” RARE BARGAINS. BRODHEAD @ CO., $39 Panwa. AvE., Detween 9th and lth ete., Ofer EXTKACRDINABY INDUCEMENTS in Drew Linens, Pique, Swiss, Victoria Lawus, Natn- took 4 Bisck Lyons Silk. Tc. yard and op, includt etic’, inet, aud Ponson's cole ae. i's Datarwoat at aceuis’ prices, SRANCH STORE, 1209 F street, bet. 12th and 1th streets. BRODHEAD @ ©o., jee-tr 959 Pa. ove., bet. Hh snd lth ste, HE Si\cEST THING IN BSADY-M SHIRTS ever offered is our S@ cent Improved It there is any one who bas not cent Shirt tt would DRY GOODs. Y GOODS AT (OST aT ©. M. TOWSON & ©O., TO MAKE £OOM FOR FALL GOODS. 50 pieces NEW LAWNS, lo. 50 pieces yard-wide VICTORIA LAWNS, at 120" 20 pieces DOTTED SWISS MUSLIN, 12%c 60 pieces yaid-wide PEBOALE, Wo. 40 pieces BTBIPE NAINSOOKE, at 12c. 60 picces STRIPE LINBNS, 1c. 90 rolls MATTING, st 17. 18, 20; very finest for 250. Yerd-wide COTTON GOODS, as Wamsutts, Wo. TOWELS, (Sotled,) 8 and 10 cents. GAUZE SHIRTS, 37 and Boe. Mrs. Moody's Patent Seilf- ABDOMI- BAL and BAUK SUPPORTING COMBET for Ot, COME BARLY TO SECURE BARGAINS, TOWSON’S, 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, BSovre Spx, jy-eote _ RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. H. WARNES, corner 7th and F streets. LE OF BRIGHTWOOD HALL T THE INT: e TH STREETS s Purchaser after icing Svedays: notice in aoe pa: lished in tbe ¢ agton. = mA eee bi ROBBRT © FOX,” { Trastess. J.T. COLDWSELL, Salesman, ; joes reserve the Sie to resell at the risk and cost of the defaniting ig fv isll-eo al AUCTION SALES. HIS EVENING. (THOMAS DOWLING, Anctioncer. BLABK, eo reste COLLEOTION oF iia tae these FART auriot AUCTION SALES. ASH. B WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, W4 "Tobi Serikwent conser itiasa D iT EROILS, Ki © iy18 dt {Rep} _ THOS. DOWLING. Anct. | S4UN OF SUPERE FaRLOR FUBNITUR: Pest mop ay 25th, 1576. at 10 o'elk TO-MORRO o o. strest, cor UROANSON Stes rama Domed ertiniatreet Rorthwest, the following D = saan 01 falnut frame Parlor ne wi hotstered tm , eis bi Oo jar ble top Tv , heavily ot ty Foreh Flate Weinct and Gilt-frams Mastel PARLOR SUITE, WALNUT CHAMBER TABLE, BODY. BEG fal ne co ved, and vi One Fi XTRNEIO ARDS CTEER BD ‘Snperb Lace Curtains and Lambrequios, watnut and git cornice. Beantifai F: Chairs and Card Recetvers. ki }» Upholetered in green One velvet, cost bt Bandscme Hali Hat Rack, mirror front ao@ mar- bie base 3 cece 2 f ; bove numbered house. The furniture fs in good condition and worthy the stcention of buyers. isa DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucts. nd Noor Mats, 105 yards English IDAY MORNING. July 21, com- Jo otock we will ood thesctins eerly new. BALTOIORE 4nd Ont0 RATRROAD JULY Tru, 1876. am. LEAVE WASHINGTO! 6.00 - Baltimore, Ellicott City and way stations. 6:40—Baitimore, Annapolis, and way statins, Potot of Bocks and intermediate stations, Main Sem. Baltimore and Alerandris Jnnetion. York, Patlade pata and Boston Bu- To Cape Moy, Tuesday, Thursday: i turday, by ont via New Usatle; dai- dy by rail. Puliman Parlor Uare. Buvday, stops o§ Wer Stations, sud connects for Abi s 10—Cencrnmatt, St. Louts and Pittsbure Bx- Berkeley, Deer Park, Oakland, Pred- rer and, Yeliey Bosd, Par- s. Express, Baltimore and jonday to Baltimore only. 5— Baltimore, Way Stations, Bllicott Oity and 1:40—Aetw York, Phtlateiphia and Norfolk Bu- On Way Statio: Saaday, all “Way Stations and €30— Bau ro URepress. Mitteott e alsumore bm 4 Press. City, Wrederick and Way Biatious, via Ba rederick and Point of Bocks,(via Metro- Htan Braneb). $—Balttmore. Annapol —— Oincimnat’ &nd way stations, id Lowiseiile Brpress y to Berkeley, Deer Columbus. Loulsisvilie FH etralz on Saturday. agers . Sleeping cars to Ohi- Sud settle, 5—Baltimore snd Way Stations. (Connects oday.) 8a 7:0 laaeipara and Baltrmore Express, a Bau imore and way #ations. mii itisbUrg. but no connection . tiosbure *b: train —— Sundsy. night ns on Metropolitan Bran! jaily, ex a cept Sunday. for Bi or Val- fo eS Fein om, and and 613 ‘be taken any point ABP, Master of Trai 2. Genoral Ticket Agent. OONTZ,General Agent. _apié-tr GREAT NSYLVA ROUTE 1876 exe 1a 1876 Te the North, West, and Southwest. Boon- JULY 10ru, 1876. ‘Trains leave Washi corner to Watkins. Befalo, acd Nisgare Falls, 11: For New York and the alace Cars attac e and 4:30 vom. 00 and 11:50 a.m. and 4:20 p. LE BIA © FEEDERIOKSE 1 ALEXANDRIA & WAS! TNOTOm ILBOAD TICKETS to or from all points sold at peeoresats FOB STATIONERY. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, July 7, 1876, Sealed Proposals for furniahiog Stationery for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1877, will be received at this Department until the s&h day of Augast, 1376 eck m forms for bidding will be furnished upon ou. . >. ihe bids will be considered and accepted or re- Jected item by item, aud thie advertisement and the ropveml so far es accepted by the Secretary of the ‘reasury, and the boud accompanyiog u seme, shail constitute the tract between th Ver L- ment —_ ~~ tore jdders, aud no further con- tract will be executed. The articles contracted for must be furnished from time to tums during the year, a tities pursuant to orders from the Department. The en- fire unautitios Will. however, be cailed fer during the year Each preporal mast be signed by the individual or firm making it. and be accompanied by a bond ufficient sureties, in the sam of ten thousand 10 060). approved by a United S:ates of~ rict in which the enreties reside or do business,on aformto be faraished oy the De- partment, conditioned for furnishing such portioss {the articles a* may be awarded under tt, and the performaner of the contract. All deliveries will be x ed —- expert detailed for t ry. and the delivery of an inferior ar cle will be deemed sufficient canse to annul the coptract, at the option of the Secretary. Deliveries must be free of charge at the Treasury partment, Washington: failure to comely with any one order under the contract willoperate asa forfeiture of the en- fire penalty of the bond, or the Secretary of the ‘Treasury may direct the purchase, in opsn market, of such quantities of any articles as shall be neces: sar) to supply the deficiency couesd by such fail ure. and ebarge to the contractors fifty per centum of the price which it shall be found necessary to les. pay for such articles. Pe Bnaccompanied by asatisfactory bond Will not be considered, and contracts will be award- (2 Quly,to established manufacturers of, or dealers Ip. the articles. Pro to be addressed to the und 1, and Eira neta te pentane LOT @, MORRILL, 10 CONTBACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS are invited for the ersc- t LDISG FeB THS MILUB! ba UL LABOR SOHOOL. situated t to snspection by an see by the Be ot 3 re FIOATIONS can be seen, the citces of Dudes Jonm b. Cocumaw te Oner: tices of Judge Jone | icttesvilie, Va-vaud A. Lisnocn, Archilect, Biob- mond, Va. BIDS will be at for any recelved etther brateh of the work or for the wi ‘work com- pleted. must be ruomas DOWLING, Anctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO-STOR’ DWEUL(NG, NORTHEBLY 0. TOGETHER, ON NEW JERSEY REAB L BTREERT. By virtue of deeds of trust by. the same per. ties. dated June 10, 1875, recorded tn libers 797 the records three new two- weilings, nine rooms, fronting 17 fost L street, extending ore or less, to an alley irth each; residue in 12, 13and 4 months, for notes secured’ by of trust on the ith interest at ten per cent. por annum sale A deposit of $300 required at and if the terms are not complied with within five days thereafter the Trustee re- serves the right to resell, upon five days notice, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser Conveyancing at the parchaser's cost. -,WESTERV ELT. Trustee, jyla ‘08, DOWLING, Anct, HOTELS. RIGGS HOUSE, PLUMER & SPOFFORD, Proprietors FIFTEENTH AND G STEEETS, myls-ly Wasntneron, D. 0. WESrminsrze HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN FLAR, “Gus Block from Union Banstead Brosawase™” The central, and i pg eye Hssy access to all parta of the city by street cars eondi-tthas.ly 0. B. FEBBIN, Proprietor. THE TRADES. LEXANDEB BALL WILLIAM BALL, AMetAn tae ote. W, Boke ALL & 60.. Dealers cs o'clock p. m.. the orthérly one oi story Brick D R Bmeve D- JAMES ¥. BRIE! PLUMBER AND GAS BIT BR, marl]-tr $11 7rx 8T. NORTHWEST. WRIKGS JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 Marka Spas, for saleor rent. Bole it Mildew Proof Awning BANKERS. A.A.A.A. SAB”: or swali sums carefully invested and man- sed for customers at a distance In lectirmate active Stocks that often yield enermous retarus soery 0 ialty. re- red Frivileges & spec: New Stock Book for vestors, giv: full and Hable information how to operate safely in Stocks, sent free on application. Address, BANKERS ANDATOCE BROKER mylinat ht T7 Wall street, Mow York, INVESTED PAIDA Faorit OF STEAMER LINES. ‘OR. ‘OmaC Ri iB LA! F fae stke SB “MATTAR x. tage ‘Will leave her of ¥ iol "Return UBSDAY sod Fats, arriving early same i iibin Bont cas for Wicurstons. iitn "BAL POLKINHOBN. Azent. —yii-tm____SAM'L POLKINHOBN. Agent._ STEAMER © HABB: ” WILL LEAVE GTAAMER HARBINGER » WILL intermediate land! at 7 a. m. on, WEDNESDAYS. For charter four days inthe vem low GB A rates. Jel6-tr N EW DEPARTURE. CLYDE’S WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE STEAMSHIP ‘he steamers of the above line will leave Philsdel- TUBDAY.0t 23m. for ry ‘ing, will Jobnecn’s wharf MO. at 12 m.,for Philadelphia. No swharfaze on ward freights. Through bills of lading issued to from the abo Freig! and out W. P. OLYDE & 00. No, 128. Wharves, Philadelphia, J. 8. JOHSBON & Jelé tr Agents for Wasbington, foot 12th st. (OR NOR FOLE. F STEAMER LADY OF THE LAKE Leaves the Com; foot of 6th street, "2 wi every, MOBDAY, WEDNESDAY urning, leave x A ‘ Fare, 84; round trip, ‘ant POTOMAC BIVEB LABDINGS. aor O. WeLHOMPSO Jeaves Com: ret, 'UESD, “LY DE’S & EXPRESS LINE CrRD A ouurolerwasaine. TON aud GEORGETOWN —Steam- ers leave Philadelphia EVERY SA am. Leave Geo AY ‘at 6 p. m. ., Through bills ‘Providence. CUNAaD sink. Hw OTICE. hance: of sol. olan geese ae On the pesvage eae Rosen, remand, ‘as @ lat. sae Poe 9 wap Siete cee erg orton JUNCANSON BROS. tonvers, 9h aud D streets northwest. M.T. COVNTERS, LARGE LOT SHE:VING, LABBLUED DRUG ROTTLES, CHAND- ELIER*, tanGe@ LOT DRUGS, &c -&c , O: TsINEt IN 3306 &STREBT NOR: A WEST, Uv SATURDAY MORNING. Ja'y 22, com- mencivg at 10 o'clock. we will sell, by order of ihe sesignes, the balsnos of Drugs, Fixtures Counters, &e . contained in the asovs stort The above will posi.ively be sold st the hour pened, yd DUNOANSON BROS. Aucts [)OWSMAN & GREEN, Auctioncers TRUSTES’S SALE OF THREE TWO-STORY BRIOK DWELLINGS, WITH CELLA 7 AS, BAY WIND: SIDE OF T STHE he is about to leave the city, aud the above-ramed articles are to be sul without re- serve. Termscasa jy) WASH B WILLIAMS. Anct, CBASCHEY SAGE OF Impgovaen neat werirs SITUATED NSAK THE NAVY By strtue of a de of the grote austrse m1 Paprese Goer day oF Anw of gronnd in ity of Jolnmtta. Known aud dist i thereof as the ne rth haif part bor twenty seve: ‘on the plan ty of Lot nuni- (27) im Square nice honéred and 77), improved by a Frame Hou e. sole: One third ca b: joe In two ¢qual installments, at six and twelve months re. ET. dre AND BETWEEN t iétu STREETS NORTHWEST, (}éth, 15th and ) Abe svectively. to be secured by now . 16th houses from l8th street. Searing feterene = oor ea and s gr go ‘November 1st! iy en. jeposit of Bt’ requ St time of sale. cing at purchaser's coat DUROANEON BROW Auttioncers” jra) dens Seip ee SB ry 0 tl rr oras ft Ub... Auttioncers. jy2) dhde 299, 207 an the District of Columbia, and at the request of the | [)UNCANSON BEOS., Auctiousers. ircy secured thereby, 1 will sell at public anctton. f 7 TRUSTEES'(£A1 EF OF LOTS 11 ail those certain parcels or lots of gre ion city of Washington, in Di numbered ene hundred and ae forty et seq. of the Jand reco: six, (146,) ome hundred and forty seven. (147,)and | the District of Columbii 1 and forty-eight, xe) of James H. | of the ured thes Darrow subdivision of part ere nnmbered | DAY | jay of Aug 5-30 two bundred and vix, ( said subdivision is | 0'clocl at public at it of the tion, io fr. wi, Hl en¢ 12, situsted in Uniontown, asbington county, District of Uolumbia, with the in) Sede tt eg ny 5 o a it 8 per eent. office of said city, 's folio 140, together with . These houses will be ke. No, duly recorded in in liber H. D. Odo the im thereon. be im provi sold cape ope ‘erms of sale: One-third cash, of which 875 on fnterest, secured on the each house must be paid at time of sale; net the | kes sold. Conrezeneing, maiance iné 12 months, with interest at 10 per | 875 deposit at time of snie. cent. from ¢ay ofsale until |, to be secured by | shsser's cost risk, if terms of sale are not com: ers notes and & deed of truat om the prov | plied with in tep days, | oe rty 80) 0 satistact! 5 Zouversncing end Feoording at purchaser'scost, if | _)120 S0Ha BS wilkELER,t Trastees. erastancenern cl eit gd UNCANSON BBOS., Aucit_ncers, fo, Sie Franige reserves the right to at Southeast corner 9.h and D sts. northwest. Ri ‘EES’ SA "BUILDING T It M oF HOLTZMAN, Trastee. No. 1321 ree: northwest. jyl2-@ BOF A TWO 8ST RY FB: ALI BETWSEN SLX- Ez BENTH AND LASD OBTH WEST, AT AUCTION. of a deed of trust uomas DOWLIN TRUETS £'S BALE 0} aD IMPROVED PROPEBTY OB 19TH AND 2070 KEYS, BETWEBN 1 AND K STREETS NOUBTHW CST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 23th day of Febrnary: 1578. and duly recorded in Liber No. 713, oe 45, ot seq., ene of the jaest of the party cured thereby, lor sale by public auc- tion, in front of the ae on SATUSDAY, the records of the District of Uolumbis, and at the re- | Sin day of Augnsts 187 o'clock p.m. all quest of th secured thereby, I will sell at | that certain pfece or ound ami prem- ublio aueticn, in front of the isos, to the | ises, in said city of known a nest bidder, on NDAY, the 24th day of | scr! as jot marked and ietreread L, of the re- July, 18°6, at 3 o'clock p. the following-de- | corded subdivision of part of syuare numbered 15 foribed real estate, situate in the city of Washing. | by Peter O’Donoho.with the improvemouts.consist- ton and District of Columbia, to wit: Allof loteignt | ing of a two-story frame build! (8), 1n square eighty-six (86), fronting on 20th street he terms of gale are: One-fourth cash; the bal- northwest. between I end K ance in 6 ard 1fmonths. for which notes are to be m of the same ds S180, at 546 0’eloc! iy, and given. secured by a deed of traet on tho property, ront of the premises, the following-described real | at ight per cent. interest til! paid. @80 to bs psid estate, improved by @ three story frame house, | incash at the failof the hammer. Should the terms known as the whole of lot nomber fifteen(15), in | of sale be not ccmplied with, the property will be be n resold at the cost and expense of the previous pur- chase’ 4 a umber one bundred and six (105); also. psrt Russ m DAI 0 , : jy cokds PHILLIP F LABNES.{ TEastees. lot number seventeen (17), in the same square, beginning for said part of lot at the southeast cor- ver of origtoal lot number sixteen (16), ia said rauare. nod runtos Thence due east forty (40) feet, | J JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, in'e private alley. thence weet alone te mech tine | TRUETEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ot ieedue north fro ;S) fest nine | ON 77H STBEEY, BETWEEN & AND. S a thence due west tweny (2)) feet, thence | STREKTS NORTHWEST. ALSO. IMPROVED dus north nineteen (19) feet three (3) inches to the | PRU i PRBTY ON 7rH STREET. BETW a? STREETS NORTHWEST, AT By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Li- ber No. 3:3. folio 444, et seq.. of the Land Ke: bia, it sell, cords of the District of Go on THURSDAY, the 27th day of Ju'y, A.D tsa promises, Lor 13 of Wiltberger’s eubdi vision of square 442, with the im- beginnii Forme: One-third cash; balance in 12 and 18 sold. All conveyancing aser. ‘HOMAS WEAVER, Trustee. iyl-a THOMAS DOWLING, Acct. Doxcsxeon BROS.. Auctioneers, Southeast corner 9th and D ats. northwest. o at 6 o'clock p. m., in front of tl provements thereon, ALso, immediately thereafter, we will sell. in front of the Premises, the south 25 feet front by the depth there- of of lot 12,im square 423, improved by two small brick stores. ‘The parcels of property are both situsted on 7th TRUSTEE’S SALE HOUSE ON K. Ni WEST. AT AUOT: TWO-STORY Lire 10} By virtue of a deed of 251TH STBEST BORT! trust to me, duly re- 4 corged in Liber Ns. 715, folto 176, one of the Sey ne ere ta nom Me ptOving pars at the land records for, Washington county Diatect ‘Verms: One bslf cash and balance 12 one and two years; notes besring eight per cent. interest and se- cured by deed of trust on th yancing, &c ,at purchaser's of sale are not’ complied with cost. If the within sevendays from day of sale the Trastecs re- serve the rigbt to Property at the riak aud hear cha Tee iy35 TH JESUP MILLEE,¢ Testes, OWNMAN & GREEN, D Estate Auctioneers, No, 412 7th street northweet, TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALU. TATE, No. 330% 91 STREE OVED BY AME BUiLbina. — By virtue of @ deed of trast to us, dated March the 27th, 1875, and duly recorded In for ‘Wesbingion, District of Columbia ced for DRtOD, Feauest of the secured ti the highest DLETON. at pablic euciion, 10 er, ‘Beal Estat CEDAY, the 22d of July, at 6 o'clock . rvayvanca tarsoven | Seetehe bese denen race 10. in rij x'e subdi- TREAD ESTATE oF VALUABLE ‘of it Pleasant and Picasant Plains, ax D ori NORTH WEST. the records of Washtogton county. the 1 By virtue of a 4 trust, dated June 1875, and recerded in Liber Mo. 786, folio 422, et Cay the undersigned Trustees will. on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of July, A. D 1876, at 6 pom on the promises. t ‘0 the highest bidd: cel of ground, situsted in the Terms ofsaie: One-third of the purchase money fp cash, (of which @ust be paid at trme of sale the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, d ferred notes to bear eight per cent. interest, secur by purchaser's notes on property sold. All cou apcipg at pure! soost. If terms of sale are not complied with in six days the trustees reserve the Tight to sell at risk and Coat of purchaser in defeuit. jv13-d.4d8 MAS» { traste clty of a District of Columbia, and known on the groan Lot meet @ lan thereof, as sll tliat, part of i nambered ‘four bs 403,) contained within th R. Ww. 0.0. GREEN, Dexcanson BBOS., Auctioneers. EXECUTORS’ SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE TaEeor SD AND UNIMPROVED HEAL B3- N SQUARE 928, FRONTING UN & ND Stu STREETS SOUTHEAST. Porth one hundred (100) teet; four (24) feet and fcur (4) inches; thence sou! buodred (100) feet, sud thence east twent: feet and four(4) inches tothe place of ipniog, improved by a two-story and attic Frame Dwelling, with back buildin; The terms of sale are: One-third of the purchase Money, end theexpenses of the sale, in cash, avd the balance in two equal payments at 6 nd 12 thence west twenty- ‘ons four (24) bearing interest from day of sate and ec- cured to the satisfaction of Trustees. A de) of en and admitted to probate by the Probate 2100 will be required at the time of sate. All con- tof the District of Oviumbis, sell at public Yeyancing at purchaser’s cost. If thi of sale | auction, om the premises, on TUESDAY, the 25th are not complied with within ten (10) days of sale.a | day of July, A. D. 1576, at 6 o'clock p.m ,the fol. ressle wisi be msde at the risk and cost ef default- lowing property, situate in Washington city, D, on Sth and K streets contnenst Part of equare 923, begiuning at s point on Sth strect east,47 feet 6 inches north from the south west corner of said square, and running thence north 16 feet, east 34 fect 6 inches, north 7 fect, east 88 feet 7 inches to an alley, south 10 * R. ROSS PERRY, SEATON PEGRY, jyl8co’ds YOUNG & MIDDL THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. 'RUSTEES' SALE OF LOTS ON 3p STREBT | Slons said alley, % P STREETS { trastees. TON, Anct 23 tet ‘WBST. ‘west 20 feet. south 2 feet 6 inches, at mi wv west 40 feet, to NOTH, BT PUBLIO RUOTION: the begiuuing. improved by the lone establisiied rant known as the Union House.’” the land records for the *ai "part of square #23, bogianing at the in Liber Bo. 700, fo! northwest corper of last described p'ece. and ran- lic auction. in froat of ning thence north 27 feet, east 83 feet 1 inch, south DAY, the 324 of Ju 30 fect along au alley, west 88 fect 7 inches. south 7 Lets ‘Nos 83, 54. ind west 24 fect 6 inches to beginning. im- Jota Nos. 1: proved by a two story brick house. Both the above fa the office of the pieces having privilege of an sliey. ton in Lal + folio 24. Iso, that part of square 938, beginning on south 01 No, 83 bas « front of 16 feet § inches by @ street €2 fect inch west from t! feet to an alley wide. Jot Bo. 64 has & front of M6 feet 8 taches by a id Lot Bo. 66 has front of 16 feet 8 inches by 8 aia Loe No. 55 bas a front of 16 feet 8 inches, and is: ceacribed as tollows:—Oommencing on 81 street Siang runbing thee uorth slong tue lise of sald 8 ne 3a'streot 16 feet'8 Icches; thence east 1H feet; thence ‘east 90 teet to the point improved by = good balance fm equal ; the purchaser to payments, bearing The property. S00 on Cesing Proceedings Yesterday. SENATE.—A fer our report closed — The impeachment trial of W. W. Belknap was pene aes ge the testimony for tae defense concluded, after which the prosecu- tion Announced that they did not desire to put Inany testimony in rebuttal. It was then arranged that the case shoald be arguea by three counsel on each side. Tue argu- ment will commence to-day. The report of the conference committee on the civil appropriation bill was concarred in, It tates $16,229 & reduction Of $10,414,572 7 compared with iast year’ “ppropriation. HOUSE.— After our report — The report of the conference committee on the army appropriation bill (including a provision for ihe reference to & commission, who are to sit during the recess of Congress, of the questions in reference to the reorgan!- zation of the army and the reduction of the pay of officers) was to, and the bill BOW goes to the President for his signature. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the bi!! for the protection of the Texas frontier, but without disposing of il, acjourned. Great Swimming Feat by a Girl. TEN MILEs IN LESS THAN THKER ROU RS— THE DANGERS OF THE COURSE—A SKILLED SWIMMER. The Levdon E of July 6 says: “Vester day Miss Beckwith succeated in swimming from the Old briige, at Chelsea, to Green Wien pier. Large crowds had gainered to see the start, and when, @ few minutes after 3 sbe leaped from a waterman's boat into Us river, tbe was loudly cheered. There was a fair breeze, which made the water rather lumpy, but the force of the ebb tide was all in her favor. With a gentie breast stroke the young swimmer, with every encouraze- meni from the carious pablic, proceeded on her arduons feat. A pllotin a sinall boat, in which were ber father and brother, the latter ready to jump to the aid of his sister in the event of any emergency, led the way. swam close io its ste. and kept that posi- ing the whole of her About tea roluutes after starting she placed a straw haton her bead, but so soon us the sun became obscured by clouds sb threw it to her father, and never had occ: ston to use itagain. “A crowd, composed of many hundreds, bad followed ber from Chel- sea siopg the embankment, and at Batter- sea suspension bridge it became greatiy aug- mented by larger crowds, though the culm!- pation in the number of spectators was reached at Westminster bridge. Vaux- hall bridge was reacned in 34 minutes. When she bad under it she several times passed her body through a hoop—a feat which elicited aspecial cheer. At West- minster the sight of an immense populace on the bridge was of itself remarkabie. Bat in addition the Albert embankment seemed to be equally crowded, and on passing under the bridge the Victoria embankment, as far @s the eye could reach, was densely throng- ed. In seventy minutes Miss Beckwith had reached Blackfriar's oridge,and from this point to the end of the course spectators a; peared on masts, crowded wharf windows, and occupied every available ‘ition. So far the young swimmer had displayed not the least fatigue. She led with the ease of @ skilled swimmer, while the dis- tance had not im) the remarkable grace of her style. bridge, wed, of course, Was passed in one hour and twea- ty-two minutes. The boats after this be- came more unruly than ever, and on seve- ral occasions Miss Beckwith was nearly struck on the head with their bo’ Oppo- site Greenwich pier Miss Beckwith, at 5.55, Was taken on board the Volunteer, haviog swum the ten miijes In two hours and forty- six minutes. Daring the time ane was io the water she deciinéd all offers of refreshment, and when she ap; ‘on board the steam. boat she was apparently as fresh and sprightly as when first she came out of her cabin at Chelsea.” A New Orator iu Parliament, (Afr Jennings in the werong | An event which does not often happen in these days bas occurred since I last wrote to you. An unknown man has jamped at once ie fame and hobor,and tial vy a single speech of about half an hour's length. His pame is J. P. Smyth; he comes from Ire- land, and he isa member of the House of Commons. There was a debate on home rule, duiland stupid, when this Mr. Smyth stands up from @ back seat and 5 cs bis little “piece.” Before he gets half way tbrough the prime miaister has tarned to him with an attention he rarely seems to bestow on any member. The whole House is silent and astonished, and when the speaker sits down general and Pom cheers break forth, aud the orator flads nim- self the lion of the season. Did he, then, speak as an Irishman in favor of Eaglish rule? Far from it—e denounced home rule, on'y bc cause it did not gu far enough forhim. ard demanded the absolute separation of ireland from England. Surely it must be admitud that an English audience wiil give mun fair play, when even what would be deemed 2 half disioyal sort of speech is re- ceived w.th @n applause which evidently starties the speaker, and lifts him at once fom obtcurlty to fame. The Times declares that tbe speech recalis the “palmer days of Irish oratory.” Everybody says the same. It is to be hoped that some of the Eogiish members of the House will now study the style of this Irish gentieman, avd thea, per- haps, it may be possible to understand what they ssy. What with the affectations of the present day, and the drawling and numbiing and chopping of r’s and ing’s (to say nothing of b's) — go pwd the —- lan- nage as spoken in England is fast becom- ioe unintelligible. The women are the worst—they try to outvie each other in af- ee as they do in pulling back their dresses. Let us hope that Mr. Smyth will help to banish all tals disgust- ing bumbug from the House of Commons. Of course there will be a great curiosity to bear him in. He has been five years in the House, but never distinguished himself before. His manner, I am toid—for I did not have the luck to hear the speech—was far 00d, he was very nervous. Yet he carried everything before him. it is the old story—a man who has any message to deliver to the world, and can deliver it With force and earnestness, is sure to com- mand a hearing. He has only to bi his time. Mr. Smyth has now the ball at bis feet, and it will be interesting to see what he does with i AN EXECUTION IN JAPA: ‘n execution by decapitation has taken place within tho walls of the prison yard at Tobe. The man who suffered death was Amamiya Chuye- mop, who on the ist of March last enticed a boy, 15 years old, into his house in Minami Nakadori, Sanchome, @nd there strangled ne in order to rob goed og Kong in apanese paper money, wa ne boy was sent to change at a bank in Honehodorl. The execution greund is @ smal! square in- closure, divided from the rest of the prison Bed by a fence of boards about 15 feet high. t contains only @ small open shed and a it for strangling those who are coplemned to be executed in way. At one side of the inclosure lay a small straw mat aboat three feet square, and on this the executioner’s Sword, wrapped in a yellow cotton cloth. Next to ie mat stood the execa- toner, @ stalwart, malddle-aged man, dressed in a blue uniform, with @ cap. incerg A Amamiya was led in, blindfolded, Gressed in a new sky-blue robe with white tassels, his legs and head bare, and his hands Ued bebind his back. He was made to knee! on the mat, and in that position he muttered @ sbort prayer, the executioher, with a naked sword in his right band, standing on his left, and the executioner’s assistant to his ri 3 Pi i} i i i : | He i Hl i il i ! : ! i FY H Be! SE | i : She | | round it again; Sa a eee ee Tom's Happy Hot Sanday (Prom Mark Troaie's “Adventeres Smeyer”) The minister gave out bis text, a» @long monotonous! y througn hich was pros; ry od by, began to nad, and yet It was an ar- gument that dealt tn itmitiess fre and brim. @tope, and thianed the predestined elect down to a company so smal as vo be hardly Worth the say ‘om counted the pases of the sermon; afterbiureh be always knew bow many peges there hac been, but he sel- dor knew ®nyibing else about the discourse. However, this time he was really iuterested for a little while. The minteter made a grand and moving plelure of Loe assembling together of the worid's hosts at the milien- nium, wben fhe lion an‘ the lamb should lie down together and a iittie child stipuid iead them. But the pathos, the lesson. the moral, Of the great spectacle were losi upou the boy, be only tbought of the conspiccousness: of the priocipal character before the on- looking nations; his face it up with the pms vay aud be said to himself be wished be could be that child, if .{ was e tame lion. Now be lapsed into stffering again as the ary argument was resumed. He bethoagnt bimseif of @ troasure he had, and got it out. It was a large black peetie with formidable Jaws, a“pinchbug” be called it. It was toa Eoreuesion cap wox. The Sret think the Le did was to take him by the flager. A natural Nilip followed, the beetle went foun- dering into ihe aisle, and Lit on its back, and the burt finger went into the boy The beetle lay there working 1» Jegs, unable to turn over ed for her t found relief in the beetle, aad they ¢ mn 1 droned yed i too. Presently @ vagrant pootie dog came idling along eart, lazy with the the ph ng for chang beetle; the drooping tail Lif He surveyed te prize: smelt of it from # safe : grew b closer smell; then lifted 4 gingerly snateh at !t, just missing @bother and another; began Lo enjoy glue diversion, subsided to his stomach with the beetle between Lis paws, and continued his experiments; crew weary at last, and indifereot and absent-minded. His bead nodded, and lide by litte uls chin de- scended ava touched the enemy. who seized it. There was a sharp velp,a flirt of the pooa- le’s head, and the beetle fell acoapie of yards away, and lit on its back once more. he neighboring spectators shook with & gentle inward joy, several faces went behind fans and handkerchiefs, and Tom of ed tne led And wagge?. walked around it: waiked ad took & i medea made was evtirely happy. The dog looked foolish, od probably felt so; but there was resentment in his beart, too, aud @ craving for revenge. So went to the beetle, and begau a wary ck on It again; jumping at it from every p lighting with his fore-paws the creature, making ev it with bis teeth,and jerking bis bead tll bisears flapped again. But he grew tired once more, after a while; tried to amuse bimeelf with a fly, but found no relief: fol- lowed an ant around with his nose close to the hoor, and, quickly wearied of that, yawned, sighed, forgot the beetle entirely, and sai down on it! Then there was a wild yelp of Agony, and the poodle went sailing up the aisle, the yelps continued, and so did the dog; be crossed the house tu front of the al- tar, he flew down tne other aisie; he crossed before the doors; be clamored up rs tL ily he was @ woolly comet, mov- ing in its orbit with the gieam and speed light At last the frantic sufferer sheered from its course and sprang into its master's lap; he Gung it out o: the window, aud the voice of distress quickly thinned y and died In the distance. Tom wyer went home quite cheerful, thinking to himself that there was some sa@Usfaction about divine service wen there was @ bitof variety in it. He had but one marring thought; he was willing that the dog should play with bis pinch-bug, but ne did not think it was right to carry it off. TURKISH Stave Trarric.—fera (June 25) Correspondence of the London Times says: The Porte has come to the desperate resolution of enlisting and arming 80,000 Bash!-Bazouks tbroughout the Empire,who, if they cannot domnuch as soldiers, will be avallabie as brigands, and may prevent the spread of insurrection by the instant menace of @ general massacre of the Christians. Tae awful work of Unese savage irregulars, and especially tne Circassians, have been carry- ing ov in Bulgaria is an earnest of the effi- leet ald they can lend the government of the Porte in Its straits. I have heard from several sources during the past three days the distressing report that Bulgarian cbiid- ren were sold as siaves by their Circassian captors. A wealthy Greek banker at Pera, whose name I could mention, bas, for bu- mane reasons, bought four such captives, of course with @ view to rescue them from the fate which awaited them in the bands of Turkish purchasers. 1 am informed that many of the Pashas and beys are supplying their harems with servants from this source, and that at Adrianople this trade is carried on gg ey if any, a ib cS bay bringing up their children to stock the barems of wealthy Mussuimans. No won- der if, together with their own, they offer to tne highest bidders the young creatures they bave seized in the ravaged villages of the Balkans. I bave beca assured that @ poor Bulgarian recognized hisown child in the bands & Circassian siave dealer, Snd upon claiming it before the authorities bis claim was rejected on account of Lhe ab- sence of Mussulman Witnesses establishing bis paternity—for undoubteiiy many of the magistrates, in spite of all the sovereign atts, still refute or disregard Curistian testi- mony. —<$______. “DO NOT GET COOL,” is the Scientific American’s hot weather advice—the mean- rs! being that a sudden cooling of the body is likely to induce bad eolds,which are barder to cure in summer than in winter. It also Sys thal ice water should be drank = With & pause after each swallow. Hot tea is recommended, because “the debility and downward progress of the system {5 arrested by the warmth of the water and the stimu. lating quality of the tea, until strength be- gins to be imparted to the system.” Gauze Worn next the body absorbs perspiration aud prevents colds, but should be often thor- oughly aired and dried. Persons who allow mental overwork to exhaust them are par- Ucularly lable to suustroke. “It is a foolish popular idea that this terrible to Lhe concentration of thesun’s rays on the head. Persons are frequently strack, as it is termed, in the night, bat are more apt to be so late in the afternoon, when the sysiem is depressed by the beat and nervous ex- haustion. The way to avoid sunstroke is to order one’s doings so that vitality shall not be jowered, and the conditions favoraple to the disease superinduced. A sunsiroke, if not fatal, leaves the patient less able to en- dure mental or physical work ever afver, and requires froma him constant care against pulmo nary disease or @ second visitation. WY SHE MASRiED THE DOCTOR.—“So you are going to marry a droggist’s clerk?” remarked a Chicagogirl to agother on the Streets cars yesterday. The question was axked Inan unmistaka- ble tone of derision, and so the fair one ad- dressed half apologetically replied ‘Of course—don't they have ali the soda water they want for noibing?” “Yes,” was the gloamy reply; “they're all right in Sommer, but what about uext Winte “Oh,” mildly answered we en one, “maybe by Wat time we'll be divorced!” T aterferiog friend seemed satisfied then.—[ Chicago Evening Journal. s7 Rom punch was sold at a church festi- val in California as cold tea. S7-An old Kentucky lady of eighty five can thread a needle, which is more than some men of thirty can do—the next morning.