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DRY GOODS. During August We tat jk 1g some improvements fn one store, ill offer the balance of OUB STOOK OF SUMMER DRESS GOODS AT COST PRICES PERRY 4&4 BROTHER, PENRSYLVASIA AVESUE A NiNTH 8T. ry Isto aug? 2 DBY GOLDS CLOSING OUT. The Samaxr Sock must be sold. to make Fall Gots; and cove till bave Calicoes, fast colors, $c per yard. Fearfal ‘ices in Grenadines adi Kevaetenen sacri 25 Silk Grenadices nox 6236. 2 2 . Ze. snd Wool Grenadines now 374 Lawns reonced to lc per yard Pe Waldige Bisck Aipaca—stock cheap—Wc. cp Linen La iver, N. NAUDAIN. sySi-te 709 Market Space, EMPORTANT! Ifyou went Grest Bargains ic ail kinds o DSY GOODS, Wou must not fail to vee the stock at No. 314 EIGHTH STEEET NORTHWEST. YOU WILL FIND shall w.m BROW No. 314 3th street northwi P.8.—We meen basiness for the next 3 d Our stock most be sold otf = Branch. warranted to satisfythe | 11:30—S:. Louts RAILROADS. Beet MORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, JULY Tru, 1876. LEAVE WASHINGTOR. 90 ~ Baltimore, Ese City and way stations. oe Point ot Spaces and way staciuns, ‘7:10—Baitimore and Alexandria Junction. 8:10—New York, Philadelpaia ae Boston Ba- LADIES’ GOODS, @ Recuivixe pay BROWS, BLUE ABD BLACK ant VIEW ABD CAVALIBE HATS, OOOK’S PLUMES AND FANCY WINGS. COLOBED GROS GRAIN RISBORE-Ho. 5, -; Bo.7,We.; Ho 9, l3c.; Ho. 12, l5e. SHADE end TRAVELING HATS and BOB- 2. BETS reduced to press. To Cape May, Tuesday, Thr $4 Setarday. by book vin Tow bani, aat SUMMER MILLINERY GOODS elope at Way ‘and connects for Below Cost. “10-2 x Mrs, M. 3, HUNT, NO rene, Barkley, Doce Park; Oekiacd, Feed: | J78te 681 and’ 635 D siren northwest. sd Bisopers” gala AT COST. 9:20—Potnt of a and way stations. Set ; and STRAW HATS, |, Baltimore and 1H LLD: 8 5 se sme, me ae ean (eee AREAL TES Ett os ona arene 18:16 Baltimore. Way Stations, Milicott Olty 04 | OasHMEUE TIO) BAL LAGE END Tee, 1:40—Raw York, Philadelphia and fefoe Be, | OBEPE DE CHINE Tee De CHINE JABOTS, aaunee — and | DUCHESS LACE AND Jal Folt great us HANDKEBOHIEFS, THOMPSON'S GLOVE FITTING CORSETS, &c, 7. Mrs. J. P. PALMES, 4:38—Frederick and Point of Rooks, (via Metro- | _!718-tr_ 1109 F Street, between 11th end 12th. ggg Baltiners: Anvapotisand way mations, |'715 GREAT REDUCTION 715 Except Bai in LADIES EEADY-MADE SUITS, OVEK EKIBTS AND BASQUES, And LADIES UNDERWEAR. but no connection beyond Mar- | PABASOLS and SUN UMBBELLAS at half price. y train leaving Sundsy night. Stations on Metropolil FLOWEBS, HATS, BIBBON, and MILLINEB’S Eleepers. Le gs Bisdensborg, Beltsville, Leu- GOODS less than cost, Sleeping ork. 10:05—Baitinore and principal way stations, 10:40—Martinsburg aud way stations, Metropolt- JUST EECEIVED— A large assortment of HAMBURG EDGES and ‘Bzpress. Ohicago, Columbus, | KOBU LACKS selling at a reduced price. Bandusky, Rewark,, Berkeley Decr Park as Oakland. arday for Louisville, Bieepers. OOBSETS and KID GLOVES ina great variety, P. my dally, HUMAN HAIR very low at Ali other trains lally, except Sunday. JsT 15, 1 nection ‘agerstown or Vai t —— ley tances or ‘fo How tora and Philadelphis, at S. HELLER'S, 210 8 m. and 1:40 p.m. 5a one eau Jel7-tr 716 MARKET SPACR. WE WILL OFFER ods ote eogiat ct ate Ss oy ror 8S E. A. McCORMICE, “4 ad f 15th street northwest, where orders will OUR SI0CK OF DRY GI0D3 tor beagage to be checked and Teoeived at any point ee Sremer, (O02. OLOUP x 8 at cost Die COLE tees Take coe Dally recetving all the latest Noveltios tm GEO, 6. KOONTZ, General Ago spite | CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS, HATS, LACES TO MAKE ROOM FOR FALL Goops. =F FLOWEBS, &c., &c, 1876 rannsvyuvania 1876 75 pieces chotce style CALICOKS, at 5 cents; sold ats. . MATTINGS, 17,18, 9, 22 cents. WICTOBIA LAWNS, yard wide, 12 cents, New LAWNS, at 10 cents. ‘Ward-wide Pacific PEROAL: Large WHITE SPREAD! aon Moody ’s Patent Back-supporting CORSET Black ALPACAS, 15 cents and upwards. For Good and ¢hesp Q@OODS call at 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N. W., y21-eotr ©. M. TOWSON & CO. Tue END HAS COME AT LAST. FUSAL WIND UP or THE SPRING TBADE. (4D OF OUR IMMENSE STOCK = "6 BE SOLD AT COST. yards best Ualico, besntitul te, 5. e yards peactifal Lawns, § and 10. ‘Boo yards fue Victoria Lawn. be Bou yares Louscale Cambric, 1. All of our P: eat cost. CARTERS, 707 Market Space. Pore Liven Tabie Damask, 80, 5, Bigot of remnants altos, Uotton, “Biack Grenadine. 17. Black Alpeca.double width. 3 a = a width, 78. Jack Bik at real cos We close our store until Beptember Ist about 7 O'clock p.m iy19-tr 4Q PSR CENT. OFF. UB FIEST ANNUAL DISCOUNT ®4LB AL- LOWING TES PEB OSNT. OFF. DRY Goods ‘We offer to buyers for the next sixty the ry inducement of 10 per cent. off on the dollar, on all goods Sssortment consists of ail the this rummer season, such as im car establishment. Our | Doesbt.exchanged oF sold at Tatest novelties f0F | Syon any other office or de ot Wi and vicinity are invited to Ladies ‘sehington 7 ROUTE call and examine. scae Soares sFeeere Hd next at 1309 Pennsylvania avenue. mye” = VERMILYa’s = LADIES’ SHOES, MADE TO ORDER AT G10 Oth Street, Opposite Patent Ofer, 5 ae” Bop ng Bnet stock of LADI) BOOTS and @LEXAND) : [or BIA & FREDEBIOKSBU: BalL- as WavAND AuBxANDuLA a WASHINGTOM on the Potomac River, as Nowini, inctuding the favorite sammer resorts of BROAD. CcrroNs, ive Braincs, and Buaxisroy's Is- For Alexandria, 6, Lanp, \Heturaiog will arrive In Washiugton oa 6,6, 7:00. TUESDAY an¢ FRIDAY BVENINGS, adoat san nd 1 ani down SAM’L POLKINHOEN, Agent. ‘Routh, via iyi 6th stroot wharf, er: >. m. dail FOR NORFOLK. Tyatpe leave ‘Alexandris tor Washington, 6, Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE leaves the 9.10.11 s. m., 1, 220, 6 3. @. | Company's wharf. foot of 6th street, Op Sunday at 7 snd 1 vend 6'p, m, Tickets, information, Sleeping and Parior Oar bs can be at the Ofjces:— Bortbeast coroer of Thi street er, ONDAY, WEDNESDAY nd Feipay. at 3 p.m., for Norfolk, Keturnirg, leave Norteik Tuesday, Toureday and Satarday, t 4 p.m. Fare, @4; round trip, aylvanie svenue, Sih wreck | Tickets good untit useds ” Srdere can’ beleft for the checking o e's | FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. ation from Hotels Lope eed = DFM Oh iced Teeres Com: " rf, foot of street, every , wRaWix THOMS Bra.m. for Ourriomen sad iavermediats land ry FRIDAY, 7 @ m., for Ooan landings. 7" For information appl the office of the Company, under the Metropoliten Bank, 15th st., opposiie ihe Treasury, or to the Agent, at the wharf. jy26-tr BAiLBOAD TICKSTS to or from all points juction of ONE DOLLA! HANDSOME GEENADINES, SUMMER SILKS, | EPP. a ta used. oneoked throwgn, | (LY DE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE, LINED SUITS. ae ae ssi ay? 927 Foam, ave. Candy ore, PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDBIA, WASHING LACE 8A0QUES AND SHAWLS, TON AND GEORGETOWS, D. 0. FINE HOSIERY, PROPOSALS. PHILADELPHIA every SUS UMBBELLAS, FANS, bis opportunity should not be lost. LFORD @ SHILBERG, $17 MABKET SPACE, yi-we ‘Third door from sh street. JOHN T. MITCHELL, 931 PENNSYLVANIA AVERUS. We bave carefully gone over our stock and 2 ced prices to the lowest figures, to close out our Fe maining stock of SPBING AND SUMMER DRY GOUDS. Notwithstan¢ing the very ruling dar. ‘Tag the past season, we have prices Lower, to close. ALL MADE-UP GOODS, ALL UNDEBWEAE, + Ge, ALL DBESS FABBIOS comy tions and profile can be seen right to reject any we close FU a So Pprorosats FOR FI EL. &r ¢ lower than ever before, and in quality that can t be surpassed. From and after MONDAY, July 10, BI posing: ree Biack form of proposal, with al tion, may bad OPOSALS /B TBE PUBUHAS! es P*wooe BLOCKS ON ENNSYLVANIA AVEBUB, i c. Th STREBT WEST. SOFrice. ao CoLvmBta. KINGTON, D. . Sealed Propceals for the purchase of the Wood arsoete ‘ater atreet, Georgetown, D.O. 2 o'clock x. bebo ge fe ication at this office, ‘only will be ta HILADELPHIA. PI iD PBOVIDENOK STEAMSHIP steamers of the above line will leave Philadel- enmea tte sstogeres tothe District en SATUBDAY, st 12 m. for vat Y ‘ i : By order of the Commissioners of D. 0 - recurniag, wil evs Lieut, Basinows sC'TS a. for Punlndelobin Necearfase on out neat ft ___Bnsis cor of DO. | wand frettis o porta Wreighte refelvea and “det PBOPOSALS WILL BE BRORIVED at 201 | [ferea dally from 6a. me Or ae Oran ar Either ta aadiags stays | Sar gee 28 Rear Pat en ik of Southern "Po : “on or before Hovember lth. Spacifisa. alia WP; OLYDE & 00. ‘Wharves, Philadelphia, . JOHSBON & Hagtons toot Lith ot at offi end all bids. sug? St store at six o'clock YUN D or ase BASURY DEPARTMENT, CUNARD LINE. NEW sTORE. Braeav oF ENGRAVING ap Painzixg, NOTICE. A st whoa ‘With the view of diminishing the oharces of col- Proposals will be reosived at ‘this office NEW FIRM, O o'dick s. my THURSDAY. the t7thdey | Hslom, the steamers of vale ine a a or aie, tarnishing eight hundred (300) | “OoYtne oarward passage from, Oueenstown to Rew TUL of mine (George's Oreck) Camberlan tan ete to be delivered at such times and places, Zork oc Boston, crosming maccidian 0 ; ine north © ft such quantities as may be required, end "du the bomeward passage, crossing the meridian to bs sGulitions reauired by ect of Congress of 6 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. WISWALL & GWYS8 tou Bat such coal, thall weigh ?.20"ponads tothe | rH BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN HAVE OFBNED At aautity of each load eertiged st the tims of delivery |p ETT EEe DE GRE ae Tiyan. So. 706 MARKET SPAOK, NEAB Teu OT, | a2: tur that purpene ned thee the poset rotut | POOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR é 2) centa for ench ton of cosl inspected, weighed and | | Fkox New Your. | From New York. With a complete stock of delivered #hall bs paid by the contractor.” Abyssinia, Wed. -sBept. 18 5 Propoaals will be considered binding from one | *Kussia... Wed Ved., Sept. 20 DEY GOODS, week from the 17th day of Autust, 1376, the Depart. A Consisting of Mew and Destrable GOODS just from | Ci ihe bide offered, eee eee Mil OF Say Portion Wed.) Oct-11 Auction. So propossis will be entertained unless acc’ ‘and BATUB- ° niea Dy contract, nor will sma pe~ ¢ of abi ity to fulfill the ymsnt bs made without satisfactory ev uy marked * do not carry steerage passen- Having deer the certificate of the iaspector that the coal far- | gers ; prices is the parcnnes oftas Gee Seeks Gee ott | is the cortract calls for. HArzs oF Paseack —Cabin, @80, $100 and $130, abled to offer Gods far below the ext te nddregned’ and sent to the | gold, according to accommodalion. “Picket to Paris, O ‘emention the following special Dargaiussa | cilice of HENRY C JEWELL, id, additional. Meturn ticke:a on favo bo ug very attract Calet of Bureau of Rugraviag aud Printiug, Treas | terms. ee om Magia ——— rere | eater rates, Whronse puis ottanding pies for Bee aaa rs Rapings. 4 Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and. other ports pay a HOTELS. on the Coutiuent. and for Mediterranean ports, €or sud Figured Bammer Dress Goods, at 6 feeigt aud apply at the Jompany's office, Gente per yard WISWALL 4 GWYNN, yi-tr__No 703 Market Space. near 7th street. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN DEY GOODS. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFP. o cathan cost of tnpartations in orderes dose oak stock aa near as possible in the FOR CASH ONLY; eVicrcria Mentos st see ‘White Jaconet Oambrice at | RIGGS HOUSE, PLUMER @ SPOFFORD, Proprietors No 4 Bow in, ireen; or both steerage and cabin, ALLWOOD & MORBISON. No. 515 7th st. ae ree CHA8.@ FBANCKLYN, Agent. * WIFTEXNTH AND G STEEETS, BANKERS. wyi-ly Wasnineton, DO. At. fu : oucuee o Roce lo. make THE TRADES. gartomers je tnvectments of large or emall LaX4NDEB BALL, WILLIAM BALL, er Loto aite AT eel ‘the amount (Late & GW, Barker.) ’ Biscks Fonuht and carried as Jong as destred on PRactorers obi bute in ‘Doors, Sash and | Spout of five per cent. Olrculars and weekly re- rere. 3 lass, Hardware aud all Bul Material, lsssaciineetis aveaue, Detwoes orb and Teh Streets northwest, sell 20 per . Cheaper nd examins. )625-ly Bunda. 67 Mi ports sent free. 0! 00 than any other house. o $100 ATER 817 tte a PLUMB&SR AND GAS FITTER, GREAT BEDUCTION IN PRICES. mar27-tr won @ JOBN O. HOGAS. 713 Marke oe. 8 Boller Sea Ventilating Awaleg oe Hatole, Pablic | Having large stock ot OBILDRER'S EMBROIDERED PIQUE DEBSSES made to order in Quality, win! be closed out at STEPS oom . WILLIAR, 907 Peansyivanis avenus. ATEINSON’S PEBFUMERY. ESS WHITE ROSE BROWN WINDSOR SOAP EAU DE COLOGNE FIVE PRIZE MEDAL Bold by all Dealers. 3.@E A’ 24, @id Bond Street, London. S7 OBSERVE TRADE MARK!4S joll-cof,iy Syit-tr AUCTION SALES. ¥0.sORROW. ‘W458. B WILLIAMS, auctionser. ADMINIGTEATRIX. 34 4 z HOUSEHOLD ARTIOLES. © CBAles BE OABPRTS. geec™ ¥, CULINABY ABBANG: HOBSB, PHZTON AND HABNESS AT AUO- On SATUBDAY, A 6, 1876, at 10 ofSck aim Pagal sil facto i nase tion rooms, one Phe ton, Horse and 38 ‘A ree is kind aud gentle table for lady to wail ‘WASH. B. WIiuL! 5 ‘eugs-2t Auctioneer. H. WABNEB, corner 7th and F streets. avi P ¥ DIVISIONS OF OBRTALS GROUND IN 2 COLNTY OF, WASHINGTON, MEAK THE By direction of the party secured thereby, I will sell. at public Buctions ta trout of ¢be premises, on sccount of whom ft may concern.’ on WEDNESDAY. Aogast 2d, 1876, at 6 o'clock p. m., the foll -descril following e eatste. situated io the cvunty of Washington, District of Columbia, to Wit: All of lots numbered 108 and 109 in Dol Wright's subdivision, sitantea on 7th-strost road, nearly opposite the renidense of General George W. Balloch, esch tront by jot being twenty-five feet id ficey-stx, ad $1-100 feet to. Alco, lot numbered twenty. Howard University subdivision of Jobn A. farm, being on Wilson street, east’ of by 1 feet, cantaining 7,500 square foot. ‘The above lots are unincumbere 1. jAlto, Lot 10, tn block 8 of said Howard Univer. sity subdivi the corner of 6tn and Lincotu street: usted at t! 80 by 150 fect, containing 7,40square eet. Sntject to two notes of 9300 each, dated Janaary Tth, 15°3, payable in three and four years alter dats, with interest at7 por cent per annum secare? by deed of trast upon said lot, daly recorded in Liber 0 76, folio 302 et cet , one of the iand records for istrict of Oelnmbia. ‘Terms of sale wil: be made announced at the time of will be required on each lot when the property is bid off. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not Complied with in Ave days, the right is reserved to resell _tne property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser either at public rivate sale, “ieokds J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, 1735 -eo&ds &s THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPON: Sccount of the rain, uatii SATURDAY, ‘Sth, 1876, same hour and place. angs-a J.T. 001 DWELU, Salesman. NCANSON BBOS., Accti.ncers, . Southeast corner 9th and D sts. northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRI AL! BET’ ri rds for Washington county and Dis- trict of Columbia, and by juest of the party se- cured thereby. we offer for sale by epte euc- tl 1808, saT DAY, the 6 o'clock all arked of 0 7 frame b terms are: 0 given, secured by a deed of trast on tho property, at eight t. interest till paid. to be in cath af the Tali of the hammer, Shoald the tras of sale be not complied with, the property will De Cont and expense of the previous p chaser. CHABLES T. DAVIS. ‘Trastess. jyMeokds PHILLIP F. LARNER, . rsomas DOWLING Auctioneer. VERY DESIRABLE DOUBLE THB! BRICK DWELLING ON BRIDGE GEORGETOWN, D. O.. A. PECT STRERT AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, the Sth day of August, 1:76, at 6 o'clock p m., in front of the prem: 7) ises, I will sell part of Lot No. $0, in old Georgetown, fronting 40 feet on the north side of Brigge street, by (tepth of 120 feet on the east side of Fr: Improved by ® doabie three- fonse, containing 13 rooms, lern improvements, being the residence of the late Sam’l Oropley. Also, part of L feet on the south side of Pros- b of 120 feet om the eas: line d improved by a Brick Btable. cash; balance in 1, 2, and 3 years. angl da THOMAS DOWLING, Anct, [J ONCANSON BHOS., Auctioneers. TRUSTKES’ BALE OF LOTS 11 AND UP ONTO WN,W 4SHINGTON COUNTY. By + 'r*ne ofa of trast, dated A.D. ~49, and r No. 11, tolfo 446. et Ls District of Ooi or a "tront of the in Uniontown, iio auction, iuington county, District of Golumbis with the a * improvements thereon i "Terms of sale: One third cash; balance tn 6 and 12 remises, Lot montbs, at 8 per eent. interest, secured on the prem- ines sold. Ucororensing, &¢ purchaser's cost, 875 deposit at time of resell, at pur- ol = bt ig arnt el i terms of sale are not com- ‘s WiteRcmn, Trastees, JOHS SOLID WEALTH! $600,000 Im Gifts! Grandest Scheme Byer Presented to the Public, A Fortune For Only $12, THE KENTUCKY CASH DISTRIBU- TION COMPANY, authorized by a special act of the Kentui \s- Inturesfor the venedt of the PUBLIO SOHOOL OF FRANK Serice of Grand Drawings at MAJOE HALL, ite r ; OiTy OF FBANKFO! iT, ” KY THURSDAY AUGUST 31, 1876, on which occasion they will distribute to the ticket holders the immense sum of $600,000! THOS. P. PORTER, Ex-Gov, Ky, Gen'l Manager POSITIVELY NO POSTPONEMENT! LIST OF GIFT: One Grand Cash Gi One Grand Cash Gitte Ope Grand Cash Gift. 000 One Grand Casb Gift. 5,000 50 Vaal 60,000 100 Cash $0,000 tuo 100 200 600 PRICE OF TICKETS: Whole tickets, $12; Halves, Quarters, @3; 9 Tickets, & be Tickets. 6% Tickets, BOC; LE Tickets, $1,000, 100,000 Tickets at gid each. Hon. E A Taylor, Msyor of Frankfort, the en- tire board of City Connctimen. Hon, Alvin Duvall, late Objet Justive of Kentucky id other dis- tinguished citizens, together with such disinterested Rersous as the ticket holders present may designate will superinten rawing. BRemittavocs can be made ty Express, Draft, Post thie Ord istered Letter, made Prag RENTUOKE CASH DISTEIBUTION All communications, orders tor * plications for Agencies should be ed HON. THOS. P. PORTER, General ‘Manager, 1y3-awows KOw Frankfort, Ky. [poLvTI0n oF coraurnsssuir. . 0. 13, 1878. The firm of a BARS st riage aay dissolved Qzmatanl connent, Mr. B. KATZERS with- - ; RATZENSTEIN, Kets,and ap- Aressed to ai cata a Boks ¥ ifs conus te Peni f jy ot ‘rors and pa: TBUNES! TRUNES! TRUNKS! TRUNKS! AT MANUFACTURERS’ PEIONS. B. McMUBRAY, (Formerly of the firm of Jas. 8. Topham & Oo.,) Bow located at ow ‘Market Space, AUCTION SALES. TEC: » Atotcneers, pats BOBATaltw Baraat, B¥e. 938 and 940 Louisiane avenue, between oth ‘and 10:b street BUBNE SLI) ¥ J&NE AT avo- TL No SeV ERS DRIVING. AND. WD BQESES., BUGGIES, EXPRESS Waco On BATUBDAY MORNING, Avcort 5th commercing st 10 o'clock, we will sell, “Sg ar oar Bar, One Bows Running Mare. (Stippory Janc,)6 rears old, 18% bands high; warranted sod; broke to barnes; she bas run half mile in 53; 52 with hendling. ALso. ne 18k. ting Case Gola Watch. double timer, indepencent second, (#top;) cost $250. so. Several fine Drivers ana Workers. Top and No-Top Buggies, Rxpress Wagons, Car- pee move mcoognt of the weather. it BIRCH & BOBBY. Auctioneers ‘AGH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. NEW BRIOK AT AUOTION. FTBBNOON, at 6 o'cl Or lot on and. let west, I shall offer the above quantity of Brick ma. Builders Bigerg a joe, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. HB. WAENER, corner 7th and F streew. By virtue of a deed of trast to May 34, 1575. recorded in Liber No me, dated 788, fot taota Shnctaee ane weouds Cr. the) Gls ol sccored thereby, I shall veil at pubdliti "e, Torspay. at public sa'e, on o'clock the 15th day of August, 1S .., in front of the premises. lot p yubdi vist ‘gare red and together with the improvements thereon, a two s!ory Brick b suse, tubsect to an encumbrance of $X), with tea per ‘Cent. interest. ‘erms of sxie: Oae fourth cash, (of which fifty iil be rey aired to be im mediarely paid a ry ad the balance in six, twelve azd eighteen montbs after the day of sale, with on por cent. in terest from the day of a's. All the costs of deeds and recording to be paid by the purchaser, and if the terms of eale are not oomplic! with ta teu day atter the day cf sale the prop-rty will be resol T five days’ notice, at the risk aud cost of f! defauiting purehaser’ JUN W. KENNEDY, Trustes. augéeokde "J. T. OOLDWRELL, Salemnan rPuomas DOWLING. Auctioneer, ESIRABLE AND NEARLY NEW 2 DARD HANSA ED. Ri ESS STORY ‘T AUCTION: DAY. August 2d, 1576, at 6 Cloloek p. to-, iu front of the premises. 1 will sell all of Lot lettered “0,” in 0. B. Church's. subdivision of Lote 6.7 and 8, in equare mambered 6, fronting 15 4 12 fect on the ‘north side of F st., det a 7th stroate southwest, improved by deed of trust on the propert: uae hted Stoo anes Nt yaa THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. 8” THB ABOVE 8AUE 18 POSTPONED, in goneequence of the refa, until MONDAY, August 7th, same hour and place eS THOMAS DOWLING, Anct ASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED fea IN THE NOBTHSEN PART OF x Virtue ota deed of trast, dated January 19. A. D. 1874, aud daly recorded ia liber No. 74, folioe 39040 of the land records fur Wash: ington county, D. 0. Y of the BEC deposit of uare - xty-four, (S64) in the ali the improvements bered three bun and ned of Washington, with ren. This property is very desirable. being located ina rapidly ee part of the city, and the improve- monte consieting of nice cottage residences. which w ee) i Terms of sale: One third-in cash: of which @50 must be paid on each lot at the sale; the deferred payments to be ip six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest from day of saie, red by deed of trast, and insurance to the of the trustees. within six da} ‘Trustees roser’ fomitis scr. All conveyancing and expense thereof cre cont, NS ra HARD: crasteos WM B. TODD, .d eng? eokde WASH. B. WILLIAMS. Auct, BR. WABNER, Oorner 7th and F streets, TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE SICUATE ON 12Tu STR! © Wai BETWEEN EF AND F SIBREE By virtue of s deed of trust to the ander- signed, dated Sth day of April A. D. 1875, end recorded in Liber 785. Colle 123. et se- quitar, of the Land Records fc im u for the District of - ‘and at the written request of the party se- cured thereby, we will sel! at public auction, in dayot August AnD. fre, af 8 OCS’ nal lay agust, A. D. iy o'clock p 7a Lot numbered niae- teen (19) in square numbered two huadred and ninety (290). beginning for the seid Pome ata poiat on the west line of 12th street west, distant sixteen (36) teet nine (9) inches trom th) northes t corner of ssid lst and running thence south seventeen (17) feet along ssid street, thence west one buadred ( 100) feet to an alley, thence north paraltel to said street Seventeen (17) feet, and thence east one bandred (100) feet to the place of beginving: together with the improvements. which cunsist of @ thr.e-story ong ae brick dw and bck butiding. paid at the » the residue in 6, 12 and 15 went um from the day of of trast 6 Cbassrevoet, It the with within five days ten reserve the ri arc! . 5 RITTENBOUSE, 8. W. RITTENHOUSE, § Trastees. argteotds "J T. OOLDWELL, Saleanin. A. DABNEILLS, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE, AT AUCTION, OF VALU- Winer PaO) ABLE IMPEO. } PEBIY 18 sad secs cranial 23m ah ‘Weshir » D.O , in Liber 733, folio. y direction of the holder of z thereby, as prescribed by said deed, cent, interest from the Sith Sastry: lO torvinas wien the cepacia ‘aary, with the ex taio tn caah; balance inslx aad twelve months, se. cured by notes Loaring {nterest and dived of trast on the Lal A sold, which terms, by consent of those is modified ia ifr gp follows: One- nce fo six and twelve mouths, se- cured by totes bearing 10 per cent interest deed of trust on the property. ia cash when the property is struck off. Oonveyancin, chasers cost. io vient of the 5 1f tho terms are not compl seven days from sale, the Trustees reserve ti to resell the property at the risk and cost urcha: r , after fve days’ notice of sucu resale fn some Sewapaper published is the city of Washington. poner. ‘A! DABNEILLE,§ Trastees. Sy3 dads BAY, Salescoan. H. WABNEB, Beal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE TWO- STORY DWELLING HOUSE ON THE WEST bIDE OF nent BETWEEN G AND H STS. trust to me, dated ROBTH WEST. EVENING STAR. FRIDAY..............Angust 4, 1876, FORTY-FOURTM COAGEESS. Glesing Proceedings Yesterday. SENATE. after ovr e — Several amendments yey bar- bor bill were adopted, and the bill was re. ported to the Senate, and amendments made 4 Committee of the Whole were concarred in. guwcdmyeas St, hays fon {Tus enn me, ond it — ¥ M, bays 11 ‘ae Dill - ns 5,600, 00.) < 2 r. » by UNADimMoNS consent, intro- duced bill for the issue of silver coin, ‘and to make the silver dollar a legal tender. Com. aittee on Finance. Mr. Hamlin moved to take up the bill es. tablishh nays 9. ‘he Senate then, at 6:35, adjourned. A Field Day in the House. HOUSE.—After our closea— Mr. Frye cootinued his remarks in repli, to Mr. Knott's attack on Mr. Blaine, during which he stated that no member of the sab- committee ha! @ lingering suspicion that Mr. Biaive bad anythii to do with the Little Roek or Fort Smith ratiroad. Mr. Hunton, a member of the Judiciary Committee, called Mr. Frye’ tention to i.e remark. Mr. Frye (interrupting).—Did I not say “apy gentleman with au honest unpreja- diced mmd?” (Encouragement on the repub- lican side. Mr. Hanton.—loes the gentleman mean to say I em not of that list? Mr. Frye.—You may draw your own tufer- ence. M Ifthe does, 1 pronounce— [A uring which Mr. Hate sought to tae T) Idestre an auswer from the gen- Veman trom Maine. Does he mean to say that | am not hones,’ Mr. Frye.—You beard the remark which I made. If youdeem it necessary you may diaw the inference. Mr. Hunton.—Did you intend that infer- ence to be dra ), Who was standing be- uggested to him audibly to insist on & categorical answer. Mr. Hunton (to Frye) Answer the ques. Uon categorically. Mr. Frye.—Tue on? hour that was given to this side of the House is being consumed by the gentleman from Virginia without any 1 rT. Hunton.—I trast this time will not be taken from the other side of the House. I again desire to call tne attention of the gen- Ueman from Maine to the fact that before 1 had answered wnat he had said, he inter- posed a remark from which an improper in- ference in reference to my character mignt be crawn. Mr. Frye.— Well, now, what does the gen- man desire me to say? Mr. Hunton.—I desire to ask you categori- cally whether in that remark you meant to reflect on my character? Mr. Frye.—I mean to say, sir, that in my honest opinion, from the commencement of this investigation of Mr. Blaine, dowa to the time of Mr. Blaine’s attack upon you, there was perbaps no more than the ordi- jce in your mind resulting from replied to Mr. been (from that ean to say. say he bad not yet made up to Biaine's guilt, nor should nedo so until all the evidence was iu. Ia reply to a question by Mr. Frye as to whether ue (Hantoa) jas. Ufied the chairman of the Judiciary Com- mittee, Mr. Hanton replied that he fai no- thing to do with the matter; the cuairman ‘was acting for himseif. Mr. Hale charged that malice prompted tbe gentleman from Kentucky—that it was malice that bad been embedded in his heart for weeks and months. It was the malice that lieth in wait. In conclusion be said: Had iny colleague sat here in his seatas ie bas before the gentleman from Kentucky (Mr. Knott) would have no more dared to make that 8; than the mousing ow! dares to venture forth when the eagle is abroad soaring in his praise. {Applause oa republican side.) essrs. McC) » Hoar and Lawrence, members of the Judiciary Commitvee, ex- pressed regret at the toue Of Mr. K uott's re- marks, and said had tue speech been made before the report was presented they would not have signed it. Mr. Hurd said that six members of theJu- diciary Committee having asked it, he moved the report be recommitted. Mr. Knott again took the tloor and claimed thathe had only spoken in self vindication. The report was recommitted. Mr. Singleton, from the conference com- mittee on the consular aod diplomatic ap- propriation bili, reported that tne commitiee uad failed to agree. The report was then adopted, and @ conference committee, con- sisting of Messrs. Singistoa, Holman and Foster, appointed. Mr. Morrison, chairman Committee of Ways aud Means, reportea a resolation pro- Viding for the adjourument of Congress on Movday next at l2o'clock. Adopted. r. jail moved that the House go into Committee of the Whole in order to aliow Mr. Garfield to reply to Mr. Lamar’s speech, pending which the House at 4.25 adjourned. ei 8 cy THETWEED J UDGMENT—“ Nothing Found.” Sheriff Conner has transmitted to a@ttor- bey general a communication, la the nature of @ return, in the matier plevin if advisable, lis pendens having been filed in the sheriff's office in the |e pey 3 Should an execution order for the 1 Bae Bean be lasned now, the qaestioa of the liability or default of the sheriff! would comeup. Butas Tweed was held on a pre- liminary order of arrest in @ civil sult, the bearing of his escape upoa the sheriff's lia- bility covld only be measured in damages by & verdictof a jary as to the possible recovery on the judgment by the city if the person of Tweed could now be prodased. Prooeediugs — the estate of Tweed sequestered to son Richard and others, and coaveyed or foreclosed to various owners, will probably be under Way,as soon as the courts reassem- ble—(N. ¥. a REFUSED TO Give UP THE SHIp.—Tue Italian bark Rosalia, Captain Pesce, which arrived at this int yesterday from All- cante, brought the second maie and three satlors of the brigatine Sassex, of Windsor, N.8., from Wilmington, N. C., for Queens- town with naval stores." Toe iosalla fell in With the Sussex in latitude 3s deg. 55 sec., lon. 69 deg. 53sec. The latter displayed the British easign, unton dowa, from the stamp of her mainmast, which as well as her fore- mast had been cut away. She had ina late le sprung & leak, and when balled nad ulne ‘eet Of water inner hold. The water was Serre 3 steadily though slowly, and her masts bad been sacrificed to prevent farth: Strain. The Rosalia took off the men ab: named, but her captsin, first mate aud two tbat’ with a jury ‘mast they a a@jury mast might yet cA her to somé port. The boats of the Rosalia ps steadily refused ‘to give up the Were at length left to 2. Heratd, —___. circus procession was, street, in Halifax, on the Bank of Nova Scotia the bank and went a short the cavalcade. Daring claiming to have i down the basement was admitted by @ servant, door, when he passed through to the banking room and secured $17,500 in notes, Dank offers £2,000" ward for the of re the . At about me time tis SS jacial clerks, con- car- Mall Garetio says mons import of wheat from the States into tots connt . Sad Lue probadili wat it Will increase Tauner thab dimiuien in Ume to come, leads us to reflect how it happens that Indian cora, which is so consumed in various A The the other side of the Atlantic ceriatn| the Indian cornon thelr rewire. W pose, however, that there is litte hope our Mae BA will ever take to , nd a food. mere fact that it iNeneap operat wholesome, measure inst ite potbi es inan By so stupid as his dislike to that were it could be profitably ex- ported, sold in our manu factar- 1g cities At three shilling a bashel, or twen- ty-four shillings @ quarter—al ball Price of wheat ampere _ DKATH Ta Rrove Womans Curostrr. ‘The investigation »y Coroner pAb in the case of Jonn Kiss, aged 2 years, who was shoton Monday by his brotter Heary, eed 7, and died from the injuries reeeived-"di= Vulged the fact thet the curiosity of a ‘wo- man was the sole cause of this terrivie Rocl- dent. It ‘at an uncle of the two children bad eee living with their parents in the tenement house No. «4 east 9th street. When be lef the house, be ued several papers and a revolver in a bundle and placed the y in a drawer. A few days after- wards, Mrs. Kies, the mother of the children, e carious to see What was In the pack- age, and taking It from the bureau untied the strings, but not being able to fasten them again, left the revolver lying on the bureau, where it was found by. the children, who at once began to play with it. Toe olaer child accidentally touched the trigger and the pistol went off. Mrs. Riss is almost — a the resuit of ber curiosity. N. ¥. express, ARREST OF GREACO-ROMAN WRESTLED The Cleveland (Onio) Leader stales that Heygster (tue “ak of the Rhine’) Tourpeur, Greaco-Romi arrested in that city Warrant swora out b: the resuits of a match was not decided, being a draw, and when the landlord asked for his money he was informed that he Was safe, as the stakes were > his hands; but he did not feel so. and opening the stakes kage found it to contain a bundle of old Soe newspapers. Se the landlord had the wrestlers and their agent arrested, on the charge of being suspicious characters. They were | ed SP. protesting that ——* Dot Diotier at Ure stalich Sowa toate cae jotter ne aI shows tat uo was found avout U TRE Hupson River Tow Work Upon the Hudson river tuonel is about to be commenced inearaest. Tne staking of the liminary shaft has begaa in Jersey ity, on Jersey avenue, near the foot of 15th street. From this point the roject- ed line runs northeastwardly,ooming out in Washington square, New York city. The tunnel will be two miles long, with @ romd-bed twenty-three fect wide, on which it is propose 1 to lay a double track railway, tO pass trains through in three minutes. The depth of earth over ‘Une top cae > the roof of the tunnel and between it aud the bottom of the river will in BO case be less than thirty-five feet, so tnat the tunnel will be thoroughly protected from injury from the anchors of vessels, It is expected the tunnel will cost $15,000,000, of which two-tuinis have been subscribed. ———SS=[T==[{&{TTKXX THE MURDEROUS MOLLIES.—A Potts- Ville, Pa., dispatch says: in spite of the fact that in the jailsof Schaylkiil aud Caroon counties Lhere are eigut Moliies convicted of murder and awaiting the gallows, the flend- ish spirit of tue murderous organization does not appear to be completely cowed. Oa Sat= urday night last, walle @ citizen of East Mauch Chuck, named Miller, was seated ia his own Louse be was fired &pon by some person concealed iu the surabbery, and the bullet grazed his head. Miller Was one of tuejarors who convicted Alexander Camp- bell of murder in the first degree receatly, for — in tne killing of Jonn P. Jones. The attempt on his life was uadoubt- edly made because of his part in flading we verdict, and shows tuatthe Mollie Maguires @re not easily weaned from thelr havit of avenging their quarrels by murder. A LILIPC TIAN GiRL.—There is now on exhibition in New York a Mexican dwar, Lucia Zarate, who, thoagh tweive years of age and acijve in body, is smaller than are many infants at the time of their birth. The Jollowing measurements were takea by a committee: Height with shoes on, Zi inches; length of eg from hip, 10, Laqhes, around head, 13 inches; circumference of thigh, 43, inches; circumference of caif of leg, 4imenes, one inch more than @ man’s ‘th 5 —— of shoe, 3 inches; width of shoe, 1 inch. The parents of the child are With her, and gre of the usual size; the mother is about the medium beight, the father 5 feet 5 or 6 inches in height and quite fiesby. —_—_—_—_—____. ACCORDING toa Louisville paper this is the way a Kentucky candidate for office reets * voter: t.— “Howdy, howdy, oe folks well?? Pollabien. hese ? er. le; ” “Tollabie.” bors all weirs “All for me this time?” rer tolierabie.” Can it be possible Ubat reference is made to the parliamentary Watterson?.—| Phila. Uy diem, ‘nere is a Chicago girl who, if she thinks = is to be b & game of croquet, in &@ filover the last hoop. S7 A man should nol plug a watermelon unless h€ wants to buy. Mere curiosity to see the inside ofa thing doesn’t salisfy tae dealer. s7Norristown Heraid: When & woman comes to tne door and calls after ber ob: band, Hen-RE-E”—finishing the last sylia- bie tu capital letters—you may know she is ‘Ol in @ Capital humor. S7-A century plant with a thousand buds and biossoms is on exibition in Boston for the benefit of the Old South Faad. If it has become necessary to rake togetuer the dimes in order to save the church, it is high time for the municipal authorities to come to the front and lend @ belping hand. ELDBIDGE—JOHBBTON. Augest 3, 187 the Kev. Or. Boticr. Paurroy W Loaipes: ad York, to Burai® Loviss JouNston, of Waste ington. “< (Now York apd Brookiyn papers please copy.) FITZBUGE—DYBE. On the ovcniug of ust 1. 1876, 0% "- 4 tty ek ) JOHN Fitzavon te ‘thie city. c qancimre, Mon: fori erly <.n~ +t B. Moekat, ot Washing- pera please copy | . —— Dr to 7 DIED, OALLAUAN. On the auth of Jaly, 1576, ax Aviva, a ter of Geo. W. aad Clemmis W. Cal- \s months.