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RAILROADS. SuAWis! SN nce BALt IMORE AND OHi¥ RAILROAD es NOVEMBER 207, 1976. fringes, AM. LEAVE z reduced im price to conform. ‘00—Battimare, Waite Cheat Way Stations, 6:40—Raltimore, An sand Way Piece Point of Hocka termediate stations, ee 7:10—Baltimore and Relay. Sunday, stops at An- wid for $007 Now York. Philadeiphia and Boston Expres. | oS et cecil Pilmau Parlor Cars. Sunday, stops at Way Carpets and Oileloths to be closed out without re me. S:30—Baltimore and Way S405 Chicago, Cincionall, Loris, and Pittabarg xprest. Frederick,’ Hagerstown, eae y= — ag 9:00—Point of Racks and Way Stacions. Harrison. burg sand Way Stations. Valley Branch. Pied: mont aud Way Stations Main Stem, Hagers- town 9:20— Baltimore Express. (Sunday to Baltimore, Re- ays and Anoapou) PM 12:15 Baltimore, Way Stations, Eiticott City and —s 1:30—New York, Philadelphia and Norfolk Express, Alexandria, Junction Om ‘Sendoye el Wey Stations and Baltimore only 3:30—Baltumore and Way Scations, Frederick via Kelay. 4:30—Raltimore and Laurel Pxxpres. 4:30—Frederick and Point of Recks, (via Metropol- itan Branch.) Connects on Saturday for Ma- gerstown and Winchester. 4:45 Baltimore, Annapolis aad Way Stations, Fred- :30[Baliimore and Way Stations to Annapolis jon $:45—Cincinnati and Lonisele Bxpress. Except Saturday, Hagerstown and Winchester. Sleep: ing cars tu Cincinnati and Louisville. nt of Rocks and Way Statious. Beltimore and Way Statiens. hicago, Culumbus. Alexandria Junction and Rel Philad“Iphia Night Express. cars to New York Baltimore and Way Stations to Annapolis ction. ard to cot BF Our prices are the lowest GEO. J. JOHNSON & €0., arket Space. CLOSING OUT CARPETS 0 per cent. off for cash. 1254 couts a yard wff for cash. ‘oot Carpets. 625: to 6Thec. 81 B tog: Cumbric Edges. 3. 4, 5.6.3, 10 to 2 cents, cheap. Elegant Drews Plaids, 1242, 15,5 cents Repps for Wray 30 to 25 cents Dreee Goods stock to be reduced. and cheap goods be offered in Wool Cashme: Basket Cloths, Satines. Serges. in all the new shades Double width Alpaca. 254. worth 35 conta. Shawls In new colorings very chem for cheap goods at T.N, nov®-tr FFROM AUCTION. FROM AUCTION |. NAT DAIN'S, 7O9 Market Space. FROM AUCTION. 5 —Pittsbury 2.000 yards Hamburg Edge, at ~. Good Calicues. be pieces Water Prowf Cloth, 1% yards wide, at the (50 pieces Plain Dress Goods at 5c "6 pair Large Double White Biankets, Wool, at ‘is Expreas. Cincinnati and Chicago, mis ille Saturdsy. Sleepers. 7:10. $00. 8:40, 9:20 a. m.; 1:39. 4:45, 5:30, 945. 7:15. 7:35, 9:26, 9:30, 10:05 and 11:45 p.m. daily. Sunday. All other trams dail . wr Hagerstown or Val. pieces All Wool Flannel at 20: cow Jet Black = Proof Cloth, two yards exces ply at the Baltimore Ticket Offices, Warhington St it 455. 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue, and 15th street northwest. where orders will be taken for bageace to be checked and received at any point in e city THOS. E. SHARP, Master of Transportation. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent. (0.5. KOONTZ GREAT India wis, very All Wool. 3), 35, Me... ete ithe, Double W &, $3. and ado Pennsylvania Route. : Mferent To the North, West, and Southwest. ces Vixtra anne, at 8. 10, 12; ! ’ ~ Ree ee ay ee Double Track, Steel Rails, : . 15,13.2, | Splendid Scenery, Magniticent Equipment, Seal Brown Bg 4 277TH. 1876. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGT( corner of 6th and B strests. aa For_ Pittsburg and the West, % Parlor Car to Pittsburg, neinnat; iy. with P Car to Chicage LTIMORE AND POTOMAC Double Width, f Bod Ticking. 124. d from 5 to 1Sac. per inced how cheap we are selling vunis a Cait and RAILROAD. a ©. M. TOWSON & €O., Ba Cr ga mrtg her 636 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE Cinira and Wetktar at 955 Ca ais _Ror >» tr South near 7th street. e E: lbp onde = in 9 a 2. aRRCEENE - ee = DE- ply Eaten Parlor Cars. 9:20 a. m. daily Black Cashmere, the widest double width. 37. For New York and the East, 1:30 p_m. daily, ex Merino, all pore Wool, widest double | Si Nee tats basen on Eien For Philadelphia, 1:30 p. m. daily, except Sanday, and 2:69 a.m. and 5:30 and 9-20 p. m. daily Limited Express, 9:20 a. m. daily, excopt Sun day. Accommodation for Baltimore, 7:35 a.m. and 4:20 D_m. daily. exe For Pope's Creek Seal Brown Cashmere, pure Wool, 50; e. Seal Brown, double fuid, Leautiful Drees Goods; only 25, worth 37. CARTER’S, 707 Market Space, lack Alpaca. double fold, very fine; 25. eee 8 ; daily except Sun Pee ee pee ee er ee For Anna 0:55 #.m. and 4:20 p.m 2 a Tick: 5. except y 3 ee ALEXANDRIA. & FREDERICKSBURG RAIL k WAY AND ALEXANDRIA & WASHINGTON * For, Alesandri 7.8.9.10.11a.m. 1 = ays | For, Alexandria ; a) : ius Winte Wool Blan 3, 4:2 00 p.m. On Sunday at 9 tae uth, via Richmond, 1:55 a. m. dai via Lynchburg: 7-158. m, and 10 p.m. daily. Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6,7, 8. 9, 10.11 wm, 1. 4:20, 5, 6:10. and 7 p.m On Sunday at's and 10 a. t., and 6:10 p.m Ticket*, information. Sleepiug and Parlor Car ac- commodations can be procured at the (ffices: North- arper of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania Northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn: Ste. Very large ae wis; 87, $1, $1.25, 31.0, p SELLING VERY CHEAP. Mere NiELL & MARTIN, cessors to Jon T. Mrreitent.) 931 Pennss! S GOODS. to our stock a e very be newest styles of k market KS, VELVETS. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &c. The latest sty se Goods, in silks, cloths Oar stock found) in DOM Je FRANK THOMSON. ¢ UNIVERSAL K. R AD TICKETS to aibiiiehs or from all points /URTALDS DOLMANS, CIRCULARS cnier oid} fe ets good till used. Bagstage checked through sso D mets Goods is 7 te M.D. WH ETESIDE and at the lowest mar- a 927 Penn. ave.. Cand i _ MITCHELL & MART FREAD itis: SAMPLES AND CONVINCE YOURSELVES: SN.AVE.. * "Nov. di. 1576 isi putting in pla hibited. by oe STATE, heey received oF Decew Z ane Sealed Proposals will of the 21st delix until vishing nd Cast KAS _ eoscrib ecitications, called for pedutless ‘fs of thy LOOK AT PRICES: yard wide Cr k Me reat Drive at 5: dit Hine of Black Cashmeres, from @c. per sand cp = py the United Bintcs Siwirer thee a Farge tot Block and Col Silks, at the old fol ates ratte ce toe We tate ob ict w enish 30 pieces Colored Cashmeres w j2!be sold at 25 cents. Gat samp! Bt ong : a ceea ces he Fight to reject any or Largest 0 = all bids; and auy bid that is not made on the form eitteet stock of Blankets and Comforts in the | fh. ctitained in this office. and does not conforma to th A good White Blanket at $7 Bee r $l. heeting at Be yuirements of this advertisement will not be com red st, 82. Proposals will not be received from pau who are ¢ » | Rot themselves engaged in the manufacture of Ail Goods will be sold at Manufacturers’ | wrought and-cast iron work, and who have not the FE sees’ Checks, naw cies, an Se te OO snary facilities for getting ont the work. Proposals will b of ef East Wins endorsed Bids Iron Work of State, War and for $3; eld e 150 NEW SUAWLS FOR $3; WORTH 85. Large stock of Oileloth, cheap. S7-Al we ack is a call before purchasing else- where. WISWALL & GWYNN, _novis-tr 705 MARKET SPACE MORE BARGAINS FROM AUCTION. t 20 per cent. less than value: $1.50, last Season Navy Departments, nov2t-6t Ect S—If you lose that Hat i) you bet mn eave @ Dollar » getting it HHAM'S Hat Factory 626 G atree' novie ly PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, No. 4 BULFINCH ST., BOSTON, (OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE.) $2.75. $3. S4and 850 yard THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; + Sh $1. gi 75 and $2 yard SLF-PRESERV ATION. Fee Ride, 2 uttons. $1.50 MORE THAN ONE MILLION COPIES LD. Kid Gloves. ce. a pair. | Blankets. $3. les im Tycoon Reps. ise. a yard. fsck Alpaca in the city for de, Felt Skirts. all styles and prices. Feathers half price Dress G every variety Merine acd All Wool Underwear at the cheapest | 4 etore in the city CONNOLLY’S, * he i Gold Medal Awardel to the Author by the ‘National Medical Association,” March 31st, W816. “The untold miseries that result from indiscretion in early life, may be alleviated and cured. Those who pt this axsertion should purchase the new Medi Work published by the Pkanovy MervicaL Ix IFeTE, Boston. entitled * The Setence af Lue, or Self Preservation.” Price §1. Vitality impaired by the novil tr 605 Mh street. opp. Patent Office. f youth or too clove application, to business, sore ener be restored and manhood regained. Also, another SELLING OFF. n Mental * red royal SELLING OFF! nt engravings, bound in sub D STOCK 01 f cumin. RGE xD v » STOC! fon i ondon Lancet. A TABST CLAxS PALICAND WI oe ite oe eee att erecries TER =— GOODS Thoms, each ome cf which le worth the price he book. “The Book for young and middle-aged men to read st now is the Science of Life, or Self- Preservation, ‘Phe author has returned frora Europe ip-excellent heaith, and is again the Chief Consulting Physician of the Peabody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bulfinch J. W. COLLEY, Cormer Sth Strret and Market Space, FOR THE NEXT 60 DAYS ONLY Owing to the depressed condition of business, and cat owen ‘Republican Journal. having much too large astock in store, ¥ propose sell- | *E%et Hestom, Mane: Rapntican, Jowrmes ison the ing out, an a ated: at greatly reduced prices, | mod extraordinary work on Physiology ever pub without reserve, and tmany atiose than cost Of im: | Matt extraonlinary work Pertation “Hope nestled in fhe bottom of Pandora's box, and Binck (achmores, very cheep; Merinoes hope glames ber wings ancw since the iaralng of thee ek a ey Saeen: Fine Mobalre valuable works. published by the Peabody Meaical | dy TF Institute, which are teaching theusatnis how to avo A full stock of Cloths and € snkets, fy mn sap the citadel of life.” —Phtladel- Kc ut | “It should be read bythe young. the middle-aged, Nad | And even the okt York Tribune. ‘The first and only Medal ever conferred upon an: Bed Spreads, Flannels, Shoetings, Table L: ‘Napkins and’ Towelings; with = Keneral stock of Staple Goods adapted to the wants of fanilice, they are invited to examine this stock before buying po Any Medical Man in this country as a recognition of skill 57, All goods wold, warranted as reprewnted, and | °fthear works, March dist 106. The (presentation ‘fair dealing may be relied on, at was noticed at the time of its occurrence by the Bos- COLLEY'S, top Press, and the leading jeeraals hout the mntry magnificent Medal is of i, net ccta0-eotm S01. corner Sth and Market Space. | ith more than ous hundred Lnviia sof fare iiancy. wa Anogeiber, tn ite execution and the richness of ita AND GENT’S FURNISHING Emporium, | *# Sbatevers it le well worth the iugp mo umismat ists was won and worthil HIRTS he 5 7 cm, HINTS YOR BOYS. unfinished, at se Massachusetts PI s June 84, =P pom wie EN —ISK t a. T-kKY oO Address PEABOD' yr Cataboguce cent on receipt of 6c. for postage. ibove work: mail recei| pitics. Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTI: E:No. 4 ; Bulfinch Street, Boston, Mass., opp. ING Goo THOMPSON'S Shink Factors eo aE: a er EMiUpIss, GREAT REDUCTION LN PRICE DELIVERED TOGID, FRETS OF THE © _ AT THE SAME RAT wii New Schotule—Fall load of # bushels for $2.0; Smaller loads 5 cents per bushel, cartage @ cents. APPLY To OFFICE OF babies 5 <5 GAS LIGHT Com- 413 lth street northwest: 711 14 street northwest, ee UN STED STATE % _0F to 110 Bridge street. Georgetown eopll-tr Let Nees "16 jan6.27 feb17, “ROGERT s” ConFss ae TALE VEGETABLE COUGH New York avenue, ‘on Now gnly, care ever York avenue, an YY SALE CORNER ab WASHINGTON. By virtue of Court of District FUTURE DAYS. 1} VALUABLE LM- fp tree, AUCTION SALES. ‘adreree by the ‘the Lego on the 3 Se day of October, A_D. 1576, in a cause thereii & part of a tract of between Delia 's recorded subdivision of land si Jowell, complainant, and in the county of ituated Pminaion. District aforesaid. known as Pleasant Plains, bounds corner of ne jot ~aall lg a am at tl or "S, where the lt! followit metes and northeast road in street, tersects the road leading to Pierce simill, and runnii thence south fifty (40) feet; thence west ‘one hand: and sixty (160) feet; thence north (90) feet, and thence east one hundred and sixty {16)) foot. 10 the — of beginning. This lot is irably located for building pui » being just north of Columbia College, and at the intersection of the Mth street and Pierce's mill road. ‘The terms of sale, as prescribed by said decree, are: One-third of the ance in two of the Trustee with in ten d: Fehase money in cash, and the bal- qual payments at six and twelve months, with interest at 7 per cent., secured to the satisfaction Enews the terms of ale are compl he Trustes will resell, at the. risk fied and cost of defaulting purchaser. A deposit of $30 will be required time the sume is sold mn nach pi All conveyancing and record. ing at the cost of purchaser, i. ROSS P novi ta,ths7t yore TRUSTE PROV WASH FOUR! LL one bin, and at the re we w fen p.m sit oft L te its the place of beginn & MIDDLETON) Keal & pS" SALE PROPERT. NGTON, EENTH RO. d recorded § jand re or the county of bia, and known and d numbered ty OF VA YIN T THEIN STREET rine ofa deed of trust, dated A are Washington, in ( ine (29), in J £27 th, 1576, at 4 0 of property at the ERY Trustee, No. 342 D st. & MIDDLE Anets., Bhitding. tate Auctioneers. of the pre ‘of Iand and premises District ribed as and being of a tract of land ¢ portion of anid How ing met ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the residue in two pay ments oy bah days the Trustees will resell iting KTR H. WARD, cost. Ad sale. If ALE cost REE REE By virtue of a ith. 1573, ani 3 i by eby secur, remise >». ast street south, by adepth of one Moet two (2) inches, tre (I ch pu at six and tw posit of 100 will be required at tim rms are not complied with withi: property at the risk mrchneor ESDELL at thy SALE T SOUTH, ‘TS WEST on (59), having e-third cash rehaser's note u sperty ald, and neil paid faken. ing at purchaser's c until paid in five day and will by posit ut the time te, and all cour the expense of the purchaser, If ¢ sale are net complied with within fi tees reserve the right to resell at ¢) a HB WwHiTt 74 uy ITE. JODWARD, 4 TEUst will = fi required at time of a EDWARD © IT BROS OF A LOT i of S10 will L f E ABOVE SAL i 28th day of Nov th CARRI a fr ee x D the 1 the property reqnire trust on th of the part: 1 at public auct RIDAY. the Ist day « at 4:15 o clock p. m.. (21), in square nnmbe erms must bo auction. 4th day hs, with in| property < at pareha t Trastess. { Trastess. f Decembe of 1 and twenty. palance in 6 and 12 months, secured by deed of trast ‘rest from date cing and record d with cots northwest oF TH GRO R THE WH with inter BH. B. WHITE? peroctens RK. WOODWARD, 5 °F NITED STATE Aus SALE OF n virtue of a ins issued ont of the Clerk's office of # preme Court of the District sede. for cash it of the cont Dietrict.on TU AY. the at 12 0c <e « vir, and intere subdivision of original lot 8'and part of square N improven P, AllCa vt in and Pa] directed. T will sell at pub! ugh, and will be sold u favor of Geo. Mati AL rt house door of said i title. claim in Ann Blanchard’s lot 9 in ether with all and singular the ants thereon. in the city of Washingt : cized and levied upon as the property of Caro- D. satisfy executis ¥, use of assig- EX) SHARP.” LUMBER. __ LUMBER. LUMBER OUR REDUCED PRICES! VIRGINIA PINE BOARDS, per hundred..g1.50 Our best Lumber; no split boards; all 16 feet length, at WILLET & LIBBEY'S. SOUTHER PINE % SIDIN: AML 1G feet length; ar $2.50 6th street and New York Avenue. PINE CULLS, per hundred, WHITE Tar best Lumbar wile board $2.00 no split boards; 10, 12, 14'and 16 feet lengths, ar WILLET & LIBBEY'’S. w NE SIDING, per hundred. See eT eed Bond Lasaoors aT Corner 6th street and New York Avenue, NORTH CAROLINA FLOORING (heart WILLET & LIBBEY’ nov 2h-tr L JMBER! 3.00 4 and 5-4; two years’ seasoned, ar LUMBER MERCHANTS, Corner 6th street and New York ave. LUMBER! GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Onfand after this date we will sell all kinds of Lum- White Fine Sidings per hynstred fetes . dressed, ‘Oak Fen ce inchea, = 33 email Sot Oak hickory Walnut and "Poplar ‘at lowest market GEORGE H. JOHNSON, Corner Lith and B streets n. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. or building purposes to cxamloe my stock. V'bave's superior lot oF &e., FLORIDA FLOORING, 4-4 and 5-4 kiln dried. Also VIRGINIA PINE FLOORING, together with a large assortment of MOULDINGS, DOORS, &c., which I will sell at prices to suit purchasers. DANIEL SMITH, sugt-tr Pheenix Mill, 1910 Ohio avenue os AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioncer. (owsman & GREEN, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED He HINPROVED REAL ESTATE ON CAP- By virtue of a deed of trust dated May Ist, Abe. ‘and duly bans ieee Liber Bo. 1. io Records for District of Col between Band C streets, bowtiuing for salt part of Lot No.6, on Sek 13) fect | inch south from northwest corner of square; No. 540), Grog: elberpenen 3 east 105 feet Soar aa eae slong said St steeet St eet, and thence nord alon feet to the of beginning, situate on east side of Sth street, between East Capitol street and North Street, together with the improvements thereon, com sisting of a two-story Brick Py siting. i im At 4 o'clock p.m. of Lot No. 5 Reread part of lot No-2) aed beginnin, corner of said lot; thence running east IMS feet 1 h; thence south along the rear line of said lot 35 hence west 55 thence south 16 fest; © east 1) foot te and thence north place of beginning, situate street between C aud D northeast, together ihe improvements thereon, consisting of thres Frame and two Brick Dwellings. This last piece of property part oft 3. with 10 per “ptember Sth, 1576. third cash (of which $30 on iece must be paid at time of sale); and the bal- hs in equal payments, to be so. s notes bearing interest from day leat S per cent. per annum uatil paid, and a n the premises sold. Conveyancin: urchaser's cost. If the terms o| ied with in six days after sale, the ¢.the Fight to resell at risk and cost of ‘aut. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, ARTHUR A. BIRNEY No. 1321 F stree TASH. Bo WIL ; TAMS, Auctioneer, No. 1001, northwest corner loth and D sts, SIRABLE TWO. » SITUATE No. N 13TH AND 14TH, deed { Trustees. orthwest. nov20-dtds V Ld vEL at the request of ‘the Hert] at public ancti t EDNESDA¥, ef November, 1576, at 4:30 o-clock p. m., the Wing described personal estate, situate in the y of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: 't numbered one hundred and thirty-nine (139), in If. Darrow 's «ubdivision of square numbered two dred and six (206), together with the improve 0 One-third cash; balance in 1 and 2 years, with interest at 8 per cent., trost on property sold or all_ cash at the o purchaser. A deposit of $200 chaser at time of sale. All conveyancing at pur. chaser’s cost. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven (7) days. the Trustees reserve the right to 1 the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after five days’ advertisement FRANK J LEW JOSEPH T. DYE novi7-d t Trustees. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALU AND UNIMPROVED PROPE 2 B STR E VICINITY OF TH wed of trust given te the Mth day of Angust, A.D. 1575, recorded in Liber No. 796. folio 69. et seq i records for Washington county et of € ovembor, A the premises, situate in the city » District of Columbia, to wit: All © certain pieces or “das being all (1) in square numbe ty-fi parcel of ground Known and of Lots numbered ten (10) and even hundred and w r with belonging welling an ing and vacant G ‘operty ison the corner of 3d and B streets in the immediate vicinity ¢ d will be sold in parcels. A platot the will be shown of sale, or can be o o: Th aut of in this deed of trust unpaid. w in balance in 6 and 1: of sale ; notes with interest to cbtedness se expenses of months from day tured by deed of trust « deposit of S10) required at the timer he terms of sale are not-com day of sale, the Trus he risk nn giving fve ‘ spaper pub- D. yancing and rding at purchaser's RW. De ‘Trastees. ‘. LUTT! nowlé @ NSON BROS, Aucts BF" Be consent of all, partios concerned. the terms ass ein Tand 2 years; notes to bear $ per aid to be mecnred upon the premises ler of the terms will be as originally t. W. MANN STE LE OF TWO LARGE AND DF. RABL KEES WELL ING HO Ww s NORTHW By virtue of 0 deed of trust to the under. d the 13th day c i fa and duly recorded in Liber No. 04, ot seq..one of the land records for Washington e District of and by request » ‘party secured thereby. the undersigned will ablic » infront of the premises, SATURDAY, the 2d day of December. A. D- 1575, at clock p.m., the following deseribed real extat ines, situated in the city of W m to wit: Lot numbered f (14), in five hundred and thirty-three (333), Th said District togethe This lot h west ck buildings. uth building will be first pro} sold in two separate lots, each house separately. It offers an excellent opportunity for « good investment. Terms of sale are: One-third of the purchase ey in cash, and the balance in equal instalments twelve, eighteen and twenty-foar months, tor which promissory notes will be required, dated on the day of sale, bearing interest at the rate of eight percent. per annum, and secured by a deed of trust pon the premises and a of insurance aatisfac to the undersigned. A deposit of $300 on each ‘The terms with within ten days after ht to © mplied the sale; otherw! se the ‘Trastees reserve the ri: resell the property at the risk and cost faulting purchaser, upon giving five days fuch resale iu some paper published in sai Washington.” All eohveyancing and recon be at the expense of the purchaser. ARTHUR FENDALL, FB. Me 4 MF Rep] BL Wanner, ance novice 3 Corner 7th and F streets. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING AND SIDE LOT. ON THE EAST SIDE OF SIXTH STREET, BETWEEN ViR- a Y AND G@ STREET SUUTH- A AY By virtue of a deed of trust. dated ert fab GIN EAST. 20h, A. D. 1858, dniy recorded in Liber No. 5 folio 188, one of the land records for the Distric of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I shall sell at public auction, in front of the Biclock pall those pieces Gr parcalael premea toa o clock p.m. sme picecs or of emises situate and lying in the city of Washington, iatrict of Columbia and knows. ga and being the north part of Lot numbered twelve (12) and the south | ped Lot numbered thirteen (13,)in sguare num- red eight hundred and seventy-eight (373), and de- scribed as follows: Beginning for the same ata point p Sys Le Techegrer bmp pda wy ive (25) frac northwest corner of said lot numbered twelve and running thence north 140) feet; thence east ninety three fect four and & half (4s) inches; ‘thence 2 w th fi 40) feet, and of begin bg, with the two-story brick house there- iH RD, Trustoe. novis-eokds SS a COLWELL, Saiomian. vyppHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES. land x the former deed aid | », oo or as jots 16 and 19, and the ‘erms of sale: One- purchase money cash. balance in two equal instalments, in six and twelve ‘months from any of ale i inegeet at ay Cont. “Trustee Feecrves & Rroperty until whole purchase monty ts pad 50 jepesit on each lot at time of sale, Conver at urchaser's cost If terms of sale arenot complied . nov3-cotds Auctioncerss. S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the inclemency of the weather until SAT URDAY. the 25th day of November, A. D. 176, sume hour and piace JAMES M. JOHNSON, Trastec. norB-cokds DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts. HANCERY SAL EOF IMPROVED REAL ES. TATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. D. C. SITUATED ON THE CORNER OF M AND 231m STREETS N. Ww By virtue of a decree on November 34. 1576, by the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, ina cause numbered 5.003, Equit Docket 16, wherein William MH. Lee is plainciff aad George W, Phillips et al. are defendants, the under signed, as Trustees named in said decree, will sell at public auction. in front of the premises, on SATUR »AY, the 25th day of November, 1576, at p.m.. the interest of all the parties in’ said c m, and to all that certain lot or parcel of ate in Washington city, District of Columbia, as Lot thirty-nine (39), in Willian T. Steiger's subi vision of certain lots in Square numbered twenty-four (24). being situated ou the corner of M_ and 25th sty northwest, in said city. fronting 22 feet $ inches on M street and running with the line of 23th. street a. dis foot alley, said lot being im. N three equal ‘in x months from the the purchaser or purchasers giving his, her, or theit promissory notes for the deferred payments, bearing interest from the day of sale at the rate of cent. per annum until paid. or the purchaser chasers may at his, her, or t on the day of sale or within seven All taxes die or assessed at the tin thorized to be t WOODBURY WHEELER. 330 ae =treet. MILTON C, BARNARD, 456 La. avenue, ‘Aucts, OF Ht cash jon pay all cas ) days thereafter. sale are au Paid out of the proceeds of sale, » R — nowt By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, paseed on the 26th of October, 1576, in the cause of Sclunidt vs. Berilhy et », 5031.1 will sell, at nblic auctiv espective premises jots, on SAT ISG. att in Je of equare 625, with the improvements, &c 1 On MONDAY. November 27th. 1576, at the hy Lot 1. in Adams: and Us ember, ons subd vis there. ‘Terms of cale: One fourth of the purchase mone} in three equal instalments in six, months, from the day of sale, ferred payments to be given boaring est At Six pe - per anpum, or at the election the whole of the purchase mv The title to the property of the purch: ey and the in fails tocom terest t ply with the the f sale L reserve risk and cost of tl acing at the pi ner of en N B ER. 4 (CUANCERY SALE, OF IMPROVED PROP By virtne of a dee November 3 1576, in canse 5.201, equity nard vs. John son etal Twill sell, on ber 25th. 174. at 4 Wa lock, pt; on, the premivos, and 31, in Deakins and B: gelown, which has been sub: Nos. 14, 15,1617 and b f duly recorded in Surv L lot 1651 feet feet on the € t Bridge, and lot 16 is ik House, and 1d with a stab And on MON ‘k p.m per 27th. 1876, f Beatty and nen, situated af Twill se George rick stre ch 2 feet on Ist street, by a depth of 75 feet, and is improved with a Brick House. now used asa store and dw i i fronti 5 ‘Terms of as prescribed by the decree: One- fourth cash; the residue in. thre 1 instalments, twelve and eight onthe from day nterest at the rate of eight per centam til paid, for which notes must be given. {4 deposit on each pares a3 EOF UNIMPROVED PROP- ORNER OF Lira AND © RTHEAST AND AT CORNER AND AVENUE AND 15TH Virtné of a deed of trust bearing Trusteos will sell at —— aucti in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the Ist day of December. 1576, at 4 0 cluck p.m, all of lots three (3), four (4), and five (3). in square nine hundred and eighty-six (986), in the city of Washington, D.C. And on the same day, at 44 o'clock p.m.. by virtue of the same deed of trust, the igned Trustees will sell at publ action, in fi { the premises, lot six (6), fu square one thousand and fifty (1090) in ity he above property is at present under cult asa truck garden, and offers a good opportunity to gardeners is of sale: One-third cash; balance in 6. 12. Ismonths, the notes of purchaser to. b deferred payments. bearing interest fr and secured by deed of trust on the: Ceposit will be required on each ae: cepted. If terms of «ale are not complted with in seven days from day of sale Trustees reserve right resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. GEO. F. APPLEB Trustess, W. E. EDMONST! 420 Sth street now nov? cokds THOS. E. WAGGAMANN, Auct._ c= CERY SALE—REAL ESTATE ON MAS evi ripe bared AD a ah rt virtue of a decree of the Supreme Com of the District of Columbia, passed Nevember a Pec iy eee ye we) ey docks 4. wherein Lucy_A. ‘Thornton et al. are complain, antsand W.H. Campbell et al. are defendants, I shall sell, on MONDAY, November 27th. 1876, at 4:30.60 wo Fe m., at public auction, ou the prem- ises, Lot No. 6, in square No. 282. The said’ property ie located on. Mamachusetts ae three jots removed from the new Ascension Shure! ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money cash; bal in two equal installments, payable in elve and cighteen mouths from day of sale. with terest at eight per ceut.. notes to be executed for the deferred payments, secured a deed of trust on the premixes. A deposit of & required on day of sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied with within ten days from) date of ‘sale, “Trustee Fescrves the right to Feeell at risk and c jefaulting purcliaser. LINDEN KENT, Trustee, Webster Law Building. DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts, CHANCERY SALE OF SIX THREE-STORY / BRICK DWELLINGS. SIX ROOMS EACH. IN ALLEY BETWEEN 9TH AND LoTH AND L AND M STREETS NORTHWEST. novi6-d By virtue of a decree of the Suj Court of the District of Columbia, in a certain nding, wherein Charles A cause therein dey James is complainant, and Chas. Stewart and others isthe undersigned ss trustees willeellou W EDN ES: ; will eell r DAY, the Oth day of December, A. D. Ive. at & jock p. m., in front of the Bremiises, the follow ‘ 4 f iat ae Tth st, ‘street, ‘Trustees. 916 F st., Auct AUCTION SALES. NCA. a Db NSON Enon... orponeete. coaitioaal B. BR GAFF ome any Ha watsnres kt gt MPORTED OTN, PORT WINE AND CALIFORNIA HOOK. AT Ge TUESDAY MORNING, November sch at 10 ociock, we will sell, within cur auction rooms— BS barrels Ul Baker Whisky Kom. Imported Holland Gin tted Port Wine. cack California Hock ort! ont ein LOST Tothy the attention of dealers heat, DAD DUNCANSON BROS ; Auctioneors DD URCANSON BROS Aucticoners, (Corner 9h and D streets northwest ATR VERY FINE BAY MARES, FULL SIZE. rt LARENCE DOUBLE HARNESS, HALF Tor PHAETON, CARRIAGE ROBES, &c., bring the | of a private itheman bn WEDNESDAY FIERNOON, No Toy These vember 29th, sellin front of our auction rooms— Pair fine Bay Mares splendid carriage horees, cither are suitable for a coupes, kind and gentle splendid condition jounted Double Harness 1Anrene desiring, » compirte u sale, being #0 fos alt bows DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers. Corner 9th’ and D streets morthweet ADMINISTRATORS SALE MOSICAL BOX AND. TABLE. MADE BY HELLER, OF B 4 RIGINAL COST $1,500: ELE. it L. ORNAMENT: ES BL BROCATEL r 3 ® Ls my WORKS; TELESCOPE MAL MUNICH T S600 RIFLE BY WASSMAN & CO.DOU por BARREL DUCKIN REIL bn WEDNESDAY. November 29, commencins at 12.30 & pom. Twill sell. at thie auction of Duncanson Bros.. corner 9h he bore menti of the Inte J icles are all of d opportunity t FP BUSTER'S sa oF ESTATE IN STAFFORD COUNTY, VIRGINIA By virtue of two several di VALUABLE REAL on the 62 of Septenn Deen duly admit the ec the rey mt at public ax DA party secur upon the premises, on » the 25th day of November. 196, at 12 0 clock owing renl estate, situated in nity t Certain tractor parcel of Zin Stafford county, Vir + Kichmond, Fredericks othe channel of said river $2400 with all unpaid interest accruing thereon from September Mth Ui! paid. and thy expenses of xa! at Gand I months, for which the ne purchaser, bearing interest frown the day « d secured by trust deed on the 1 be required deposit of 82” haser at the time of sale. the pure at the expense of the pure with in seven days J. 1. DARNEILLE, Trustes 18 POSTPONE 1576, at th nae nové awst Se THE Ate vasylvania avenne. LD FURNITURE, CONSIST AND COTTACE CHAM ENTIRE HOUSEH( ING OF WALNUT BER SETS. BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS. WASH PS. CANE AND WOODSEAT CHAIRS, BRUSSELS AND OTE CARPETS. MAT GS GLASS AND ( ERY, MATTRES BED LINE RTS. SPREADS. ETS. &c.. ©: in No. 121 Second «t er 27th uit Auctioneers hi and D streets northwest. UNC 1OD CASE PIAN: by rT), ER AND STOOL, AND SOLITAIRE DIA OND KING AT ACCT FOR ACCOUNT Tuomas vowLn a ¥Y SALE OF A VALTA OF LAND IN THE COUNTY OF TON. D.C, ABOVE GEORGETOWN i KNOWN ASGREEN SPRING IMPROVED BY *! ELLING HOUSE AND UTHER BLILD. NG! By virtue of a decree of th: tof Columb fe es | J ph will described as lying west of Georgetown, D following metes and bounds, a and map filed in said cau: end of 2.4.30 perc! @ degrees east f cedar tree; runn orth @ degrees west. 2.4.10 perches to a stone N the follow grees, west 1 pere orth Wig degrees, east 17% perches, north 77 de 138,"perchios, south 43's te: Iz Ms perches 23 Perches. south 80 uth 49 degrees east 2 perc south sly degree ot 43) rehes, ti is degrees, weet 3 per jegrees. east 722-100 taining 2 acres. $ rood 120 perches, with 1! provements, rights, privileges, ways, Water cou: and appurtena The mores © wil ing and siream ns through th suitable place for a brewery or other Purposes,-or for a butcher's estab tof the property can be secn at auc Dewling @-third of purchase mom and the balance thereof in 6ix,twelve, eighter twenty-four months from day of sale, with inte seven per cent. until paid. Balance money to be secured by notes of the purchasers, indorsed to the sat or all the purchase money can b day of sale or ratification thereof by the court. urchase money to be a lien on the property. N> ced given until all the purchase money and interest shall be paid. All conveyancing at the cost of the paid cash EVENING STAR. Jawsuit orcupted the attention of the West- chester County Court, at throughout the wholeotyestentay. Apart from the unusnal features of the case, tt | 4 additional public interest from the fact iat this ts the third attempt within the past year to have it settled by a jury. The taxi brtef, In November, 176, = laborer named John Lantry, living at Mount Vernon, became intoxicated after a day of heavy drinking at various places in that vil- lage. and on going home in the evening set fire to the house, which was consamed, with {ts contents, Including a quantity of ica fons laid tn by Lantry for bin: fom ily during the winter. The house was rented ad not owned by him. Shortly after the oo- currence Ann Lantry, wife of the above, brought suit, through ‘counsel, against ons William Spreen, the owner of a saloon — by a pany named Briges, the plain claiming damages in $500 for the lows of her funiture &e, which her husband had been im- strumental in destroying while half crazy from the effects of liquor. Thy suit was com- ™menced under a statute passed in 13, and which holds the owner of premises where }~ mph sold Lo & person whe aflerwand iris damage to persons of sible for the van pe Bam y ne, ignoring allacether the ulpability of the tenant who had sold the quor. Among the points set by the defence is the allegation that Lantry did not the liquor which made him drank at owned by Spreen. “The case was vigorously conducted on both sides, William H. Van Cott and Joseph L.. Wood appearing for the plaintiff, while Francis Larkiy Close represented th hour last ¢ re place upon Indge as follows: “It is one ve venlicts I ever jury trials of thts not At to deck You are a tuiresmedt most us It isa blot oF country. Got You tween two dogs. ¢ and waving his ha * ‘The ai Lace p, and raised the ire of the yon their behalf waitel upon the and requested an explanat The replied that he wanted to see the jury », at whieh tf © made an they were us there, wh fis tntemparate lang ce tred te mak E The Jurors expressed themselves as sa with the expla’ Snrovpen | and Haskel, were attracted above ng by t ris remarks, sa ote N MYSTERY {the « >t Om entent tal pe Tiv ‘ “tre the floor with the blood gushing from # wound i the back part of the pad. A pistol, which was aNerwands aseer- ained to be the property of Sanu the bartender, was found on the the wound Richer was arrested on ion of baving committed th He itted that the pistol t at wh ; evening he p: on his bed. He den of the affair Press, How ON® or THE INDICTED Mex Es- carep.—T aD. W. Mann, Tilinoix, supervisor of Internal revenue, indicted for complicity in the whisky ring frauds, came toa curious end in St Louls Wednes: fore Judge Treat. A demurrer was made the indictment by the lant_upon the ground that it set forth t fence was committed in th jocument so reading t the date fixe must be the crime would ba been prescribed by the statutes: of limitation he ordered a_nolle prosequl te be entered and Munn and his surety weredis- charged. THE FRENCH MINISTRY appears to bave very successfully foilet the expoctad ek of the Left, who proposed asking why military escort to which the funerals of abers of the Legion of Honor are entitled i been refused in ea ecemaed 1 been buried with mux oere- monies. The qu was reganied asx @ us one, and as ir hw in perhaps. a dis- solution of the Cabinet.’ Phe Ministry y terday offerad a bill which provides that military honors shall only be rendered to military members dying in actual service. The effect of the measure, it Is believed, will be to avert th hreatened crists COAL CONTINUES TO SELL at low rates at © gTvet sales, Yesterday a larg quantity very moderate prices Zures. it would be public If the redac- tion of the this necessary article could be experienced by purchasers at the re- ail yards. Cheap coal should be brought mé to the coustmers and would react to the benefit of the producers. Y. Herald, aed. ANOTHER WAR SENSAT? Sportep.— A rumor in Philadelphia to the effect that a large shipment of tents had been made from the Schuykill arsenal to Washington, and that there was an unusual activity at the arse- . is declare: entirely without foun- dation by th dant. He says that affairs at the arsenal are extremely dull, and # further reduction of force will be made in a few days. BANK Susres Kotzte P Savings Bank has suspended and a receiver has been appointed. On Tues- day the cashier of the bank, Wim. C. Dietrick, was found dead in the bank with a pistol wound in his breast and head. It is said the suspension of the bank and the recent death of alady whom he was soon to marry pradue- ed a depression of his m and taduced suicide. —— to be THE VEIT and dedication e>remo- nies of the monument emblematic of religious liberty, erectec Independent Order of B'nat B'rith, wi place he cent: nial grounds, Philadelphia, at the site of Bet mont and Fountain avenue, on Thursday next, (Thanksgivieg day,) at 12 oclock m. The Y nga nn mag for the statue was erected several weeks since. 87 Oakland | Cal.) girl-thieves at night pull faise hair from ladies’ heads and ran_ a7, Susan B. Anthony thinks she rather be married than be President would purcheser or purchasers. @20 deposit will be re uired when t Toperty is sold. ea eee W3e. “MILLER, Trnstee. 490 Louis! jana avenar. Dear 6th street. THOS. DOWLING, Act. ovat {Law Keporter.} NOQCE OF SALE OF OLD MARKET SHEDS iNooN KOSTER BETWEEN 191u AND 201m STREETS, NORTHWEST. Enotnese's Orrice, District CotcmBia. ~ Waswixoton, D.C., Nov. 24, 1576. otice is hereby given that the old frame Market Sheds located upon the footwalks of K st., bet. ‘2th eireets, northwest, will be sold at public to the highest bidder, on TUESDAY, November ‘28th, 1576, at twoo'clock p.m. The purchaser will be required to take the Sheds ‘n and remove the material from the street by Saturday. the 9th day of December, 1576. By order of the Commissioners D. C. R. L. HOXIE, Lieut. Engineers U.S.A. nov24-3t wers of Dt In virtue of a writ of fieri facia, on jndg- of condemnation, laraed out of Ove Clerks Office of the Sapreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at pub- lic sale, for cash. at the corner of Wth and E streets Sel ee tees cemmaehrn aa eae ri 176. commence a m., the followi are of feat and Chairs, Ci UPER—RICHARDSON the conidence of the Uride's father, O26. Bt On November 2%, Pherson Place. ty Rev S navy, Paserd Assistant Surgeon ALEXANDER Macevpen, U.S navy, to Isang. A.,ouly daugh’ of Hon. Wim. A. Richardson. . —_—_- ore - —____ BRYAN. On the morning of November 25, 187%, Joun ¥. Bayax. aged forty four years ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral from hie Inte reside rnet of Seventh and € streets northnest , PUMPHREY. tS o ‘clock on the morning of Xo- vember 24th, 1996. pa, beloved daughter of A The funeral Cl take place from the Fifth Baptist fe funeral wi! urch.on Virgnia avenue, between 4, and 6th ate. thwest.on Sabbat! instant at2o clock. Friends fully invited to attend. STEIN. On November 22, 1876, at 2 o'clock a-m. Joun Srerx, in the 44th of his A Fes = age. kind I was so long with > That woresmy seasons Tt made fo 5 1 ete hong far ein Pek AMictions sore some time I bore, Physicians were in vain, Ged thought it best that I’ should rest, ‘And His eased soe of may pais mere PD ae 4 Fares. mth atl o'clork rei dl R. * ™nver = 934 F STREET, Undertaker. WM. HACKET

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