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vEaL pensar 1205 F street, between 12th aud Vith ste ets, Good, Beating Beall o® nets, (hu boxes.) 290.; Kid Gloves, $125; bo 78; — 45, ard wide Cotton, 9%; ard wide Cotton, only Sic. per yard; Cloth for Ladies’ Coats, $2 yard: ros Grain Silk, Sc. yard, recently @1 | Stik finished Cretonnes, (wide) 13%, & of Foreiga and Domestic Hed Goods BRODHE. x” 1205 Fetebot, iki eed Ih. XTRA INDUCEMENTS IN DRY GOODS AND CARPETS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN CARPETS. T Ingratns, $1—10 cash, Birwoel Garpetacts to fs covte choos: = OF E 1 S5up Aicwor | Oashmerce. 4) ceuts up—cheap. ta aes reduced from 37 cents to 25. Canmimer: LARGEST AND CHEAPEST STOCK IN THE CITY. CONNOLLY'S, 608 9th Street, nov8 tr Opposite Patent Office. qHe STORE OF WASHINGTON To BUT DRY GOODS CHEAP. , 636 Pa. ave., south side. Towser All Lisen Handkerchiefs. 5 cents. | Dew Piaic Dress Gouds, 1 cents. & Cashmeres, full double width, 35 cents. ck Alpacas only ii certs. <r Eroot Cloths, nearly two yards wide, 60, Casi ‘lannels. good quality, 8, 10,12 conta. | Doutle Blankets, white, $1 5)'a pair, ete Red Twil' Fiannels, 25, Wd, 37, #0 cents, eto. New etyle Dress Goods, ail new colors, 25 cents, Knickerbocker Dres+ Gocds, 12 cents. Nottingham Lace, new patterns. 2), 25.37, 50 cts Bed licking, feather Brook. 12, 15, 15, 20, 23 conta eu y wear, $7, Es for }. i. 76, 87 cents, ete | mforta f 25, $180, ete Sheeting © able ‘Linens, Shawls from @1 61D, $1.90. 5. $3, ex. You can save money by baying your Dry Goods at C. M. TOWSON & CO., | 636 Pa. ave., south side, | Near 7th street northwest. nové eotr ‘THE POPULAR DRY GOODS STORE. Cheapest Dry Goods in Washington, CARTER’S, 707 Market Space. Beautiful doubie- width ( wool) Dress Gods, in dark colors, only 15 and 13 cents, wortn 37 everywhere; Black Cashmere, wi Jest double-wid'n, only 37; als., of pure wool very fine Black Usab $1, $125. ‘The cheapest Biack 4 are seiling au excelent 5 @ sstio-finished Bilk, very hoary, at # orth §2; excellent Biack Siik'at @1 25, Seal Brown aud Navy Bins 5: ne Biack Merin » Doavle Sh Si cents. | gains in Dress Goods, 12% esutenp, | | “Daily. For Popes or Pope's | ‘daily. | ALEXANDRL WAY AN Nottingham Lace, for cur- | to $1. Water-proof Oloth, Biae ant Brown 101 c . Very cheap. ats, vary m'g2.0) apt #12. Pure White ery large assortment of all kind of faah- Kanicker- | fold Bisek | ta the Bore aesoriment and very cheap Dry novs-tr Bll prices, Linen, 62. V: fonabio Dress Goods, Ua bmeres, Merinos becker, &c.,&c.. &. Very fine doable-f only 3, worth 37. CAETER’S large | be Inf for the checking of baggage to destiastion RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AN BA“timo GEpAND OHIO RAILROAD. NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUIE BOBtH, WEST, NORTHWEST SOUTHWEST November 15th, 1877, LEAVE WAsHIN AYE WgSHINGTON. kK, Philadelphia, 4 Be! xpress. Parr tar to Nee Tek town, 6:30-New Vor ‘more E: cr for Staqnton. 010 Far enacts ang Wer Stations, (On San- 10:00—* Baltimore Express. 12:10- Baltimore, Elitcott City,Annapolis and Way Ping at all stations.) Stations. (Winssester 3:30 >Balbmorg and Wi an tions, 4:30—Baltimore, Biad Pree. Fy 4:35—"P. int of Winchester via Relay) Bock: ried. Bt ae a. Fr ic] tow sod Way Stations: Ou Sunda ne Baltimore lorfolk taken tnt! nton, No connec xpress. Louts, Cincinnati, apres ay tar 5 Sleeping cara to 8t Louis and Pitsburg. Bo connec ion for Pittsbarg on Sunda: 9:30—"New York. Philadelphia and Raltimore Express, Sleeping car to New Yors, and sp cls slee, ing ear to Philadelphia. Other t iaily, except Sunday. TO THE NouTH, WEST END SOUTHWEST, Double Track, Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnijicent Equipment. November 18th, 1877. TBAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, eurner of Bixth and B streets. as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 am 3 Parlor Car to Fittsburg and Sleepiug € Pittsborg to Cinciunati. St. Louis and Chicag ‘7:40 pm. daily, with Palace Gar to Chicago,” | BALTIMORE AND POTOMAO RAILROAD. For Canandaigoa, Kochester, buialo, Niagara and the North, at 7:40 p.m daily, except Sat urday, with Palace Oars to Watsins For Wil rt, Lock Haven, id Watkins, at cept Sunday Hemepo 10:10 8. m daily For New York and t! att, 2404. m and 0:30 we Cars attsched. Limited Bm daily wet xpress of Puliman Care, ®20 a.m. daily, ex cept Punday. For New York an? tho East, 2:30 p.m daily, ex- cept Sunday, with Sleepi Cars trom Washing- ton to Boston. For Brooklyn. N.Y.,all through, trains copnect at Jereey City with boats “of Brooklyn Aunex, affording direct. transfer to Bolton street, avoidiog double ferriage aud jour- Bey across New York city. For Philndelphia, 180 p.m dally, except Sunday, and 1-40 vm ye daily, except Sun day. Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55,8:30 a. m. D.m. daily, except Sunda: reek Line, 6.65 a.m. and 4:20 p. m. except Bunday. Polis, 6.55 a. m. and 4:20 p.m. duily, 4 A ax FREDERICKSBURG BAIL- D BLEXANDRIA AND WASHING- 7, 8,9:10,10, 1La.™,1.3, 5.6. m. Un Sunday a 9:10 a.m aod Band 7p m ¥. ly, with rs’ from to Imire, or the South Richmond, 2:45 a.m. daily; 6.35 p. ¥.except Sunday. Tiatnsleave A for Waahtogton,6. 78:10, 10. ae nd Fp. leeping aud parlor car ac- noured at the offices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenne, northeast corner of Sixt! sad Peon: sylvania avenne, aad at the depot, where orders can from hotels and residences. RMF CARD. PERRY & BROTHER AE NOW OFFERING DECIDED BAKGAINS iN BLAOK AND COLOBED SILKS, Which are fully 25 PER OENT. CHEAPER than last spring. Also, a large stock <f DRES3 GOODS, ranging frow be FINEST IMPORTED GUUDS. COLO SED VELVETS, N a INS BLACK GOODS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, & , S2. All of our Goods will be sod at One RETRACTIVE FRIORS. ccttir Corner Pexn’a avenue and 9th st. (Bese DRY GOODS! ALL THE BES1_GHADES AT THE Low. EST PRICE Black and Gefores Uashmeres trom 8 cen*s to 21.35 yard Fine birce ‘Alpacas and double fac> Mohaire from cents to B® pieces hands Weolen Dress Goods at 15 and 25 B ornts = ere ns = Sawin jandscme lot jor 8 r 5 BLANKETS “ND FLANNEL. All Linen Table Damaeks, Cowels and Napkins, Bbeetings. Bed Spreads and Cartain Laces. Cloths and Onesimeres, for Men and Boys’ Wear. ALL AT_ DOWN PRICES. TO CLOSE ouT STOCK BY Ist NOVEMBER. J. W. COLLEY. octi?-cot: $01. Cor. 8th si. and Market Space D®. GOoDs, | CABPETINGS, &c. Onur stock is now complete in all the new asd most | fashionable goods ever offered In Washington. Fine Silks, Cashineres, Taffetas, Kuickerbockers | end (Carpets, Cloaks, Fisnacis and Blankets our | W. W. BURDETTE & CO., Now 998 7th No. 206 K st. oct2?-tr paes AND BERLIN CLOAKS. BP. L NOTL ov. | For-lined Silk Sacks, Drap-d Etc Dolmans, .» dee. Elegant Black Si attital Colored Sitka ‘All of our stock will be ald at very low Axures. astomers, members of ress, sud the public Gre invited to fnapeet our at their leisure. IB Ome Price Univ. | PERRY & BHO., Penna, avenvse, cor. Ib st. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. | W.,, 5.6 0. H. MORRISON, 475 Pa. ae. | © = The sttentioa of oar Cu-tumers is calied to | cur new Books—Misce! aneous and Law—ths latest | of both we bave om hand alway,. Everytbiog in the Station ery line can be had at the /owest pr w have recently tmpoted from E: ‘Leathe: ds, in all octl0 tr ase, nk tH Books, Card ( Portfolios, W Cc sthey are feat wk any now i Pic isthe most handy and cheapest. Weiting | Kesewood, Ebony and Pi Mache | per Cutters in r ABLE BOOKS. of Coaries Samper. $00 oney, Ite Laws and History; OF noe “ Porelas Diftercet Forms: f Plowera.——-— 1 ” Contemporary Artin Burope, Berjamtn...... 30 Porte:y wud Pe reelatn, from Barlicst Times to Zz xbibition of 1576, Rilott.... 5 Pc iitical Scieuce of the State; Woolsey. Tw Upper Eg pt, its People and Products, wa zinger. 32 1g 1 13 1s 1s 50 100 75 J BLICATIONS.—Cari- i ned LATEST PU C. a = 2 raced. ‘he Origin of World, by J. eeere ei Hitetory of the » rtoman, Tarks, by N OF ICE tnd at the NORFOLK OYSTEB DE SRS peas cteiee ted kinds of OF! fams- Hes will be served at the most ww xm COHEN's LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th Street and Sew ¥: on Bew York av: | FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE | A THE SOUTH. The swift and faut iron Steuer LADY OF THE LAKE, Cal Wits, boaves, 6: utes, Fri- ig with stearuers tur | B. Wo | 6th tropolitan Baok, Knox's Express Office, or at the | Company eWhaet foot of dy arest, ene F ob application at Knox's Ex- mr oF SBAMUBL BAOUN, Prod every Saturday, Georgetown every Sat- | arday st 6 0% St... and Alexandria: sam: | LADELPHIA, ALEXANDRI PoL ie a ing wi "8 ue | for Boston, Protulence, and Ren | England States. | o’ciook, for ail {; returning on we every SATUB- ail Landings as at Brick Hous aad loc, stoppin, Lite Ferry Landing, retnraiug on SUN D. Freight recetved daily’ For any information, in- 8 Goal Offices, and _mari 5 KILUMO®, Agent. WATER ARRANGEMENT. the T esday, inte. Thursday FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Joun oD, leaves ber wharf, foot of rect, three times # week— ‘Tuesdays at 7 o'clock , for Currioman it 7 o'clock a. m. for ply at the Office over fot farther information Pe} ACOINELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. ‘The steamers JOHN GIBSON and E 0 KNIGHT will cave New York at 4 0’c ock p_my te taken at lowest rates. For information Office over Metropolitan Ban’, ith street, ‘A. DENHASI, Agent, Water strect, SAMUEL BAOON, Prosident. (CLYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE TWEEN A. WASHING- a ory ROP Georgetown, Freights received daily bills of iading given to Boston an Providence. Consignces wishing their goods landed at Gecrgstown wharf will please have marked ** Georg et: D.C” F street » Washington, Water street, & CO. adel ph )NO8TH GERMAN LLOYD. STE. IP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, STEAM UTA E TON AND BREMEN ny will sail every Sat- re From Georgetowa-—M: onday at 7 p.m. hroug! ry D. C.; Georgetown, DO : eueral Managers, 12 South wharves, Fut mar3)-ly ‘The eteamers of this Com arday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken. Ka‘es of on EE Sew "York to Bouthampton, London, Havre and Bremen, first eabia, $100; sccond cabin, $8 gold, steerage, $39 oer LEIOHS 3 ht or passage, w E copra! Bowiing Greon tow To fro: MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sail every THURSDAY direct Philscelphia to Liverpool, Cabt steerage p: tickets canbe had at Ml. D. COUKM.J&. & CO.'S, Bang- ers, 1429 F street. Also, Agents for the Red Star Line to A ya tt CUNARD LINE. NOTICE. With the view of diminishing the chances of col- Usiond the Steamers of this line take a specific course fasons of the year. Gn the outward passage’ from Queenstown to Ne York or Boston, crossing meridian of 50 at 43 lat., or nothing to Santee of ~ a the af bg tothe north of 43, TH AMEBI STBAMSA ome ORK AND LIVERPOOL, CORK HARBOR. THE TRADES. A.SEASS. Opie MAKE REW mnie 7 Se ES any NURTHW EsT. fone GiB80N BROTHERS, 1019 Fennayivenie ave.) Washington, DO ine a Specialty. ‘jants-ly WNINGS. JOHN 0. Hogan, 713 Marke Spars, € Stores, Hotole Manufacturer Bisret ss tet Bhgew Proof Awning maserial. eoplb-tr ‘square numbered echer with the sppurtenanc: of sale as prescribd third cash on the day of sai thereof, and the residue in two equal it i ool erate ke A . ana interest to be secu: ur by one and Gift; red at the time of sele and al Lu seurety or sureties, to be approv: ae arponit ‘of one hundred and of the purchaser. { Trustees. ing to be at the c Ge Patet. Louisiana avenue, A. THOMAS BRADLEY. 452 D street northwest. _ novl-2aw3w das (Law Beporter.] 4 | Bl Ly By of the D passed ie No. Ishait otter Yor sale, by public auction’ c TUESDAY,November @7th,1 77,at 4 ovclo in front of the premises, Lot numbered (19) nl teen, and improvements, in Square numbered (14) ope bundred ard forty. Terms of sale. One-fourth cash, and balance in #ix, twelve and eighteon months, credit payments to Lear interest from» ay of sale, and be secered to the fatisfaction of the Trustes. ‘$100 deposit required oD nece the terms of sale to be gomplied with in ten di On non compliance, the Trosee reserves the right to resell at risk ani ‘cost of defeulting purchaser = JOHN O, FAY, Trastee 137 Tth'strevt n EILLE, Auct. | ep | no ee HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS NEW STOVE STORE. GEO. E. GARTRELL & CO., 8165 Seventh street northwest. &. P.A.DA 008d COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, RANGES AND FIRE-PLAOE HEATERS. REPAIRING of all kinds promptly done. We do not publish prices, bat will sell as low as any house in the cit Remember the number, 815 7th street, be- tween H and I FURNITURE, LAOK CURTAINS, LAMBREQUIN! COBNIOERS, &c COMPLETE ASSORTMENT JUST BEUEIVED s¥ A MOST HARMON, BOSWELL & CO., 313 Eighth street, near Penna. avenue. DON'T FAIL 10 EXAMINE THEIR STOCK AND PRICES BEFORE BUYING, ‘They will not be undersold. They take pleasure in showing goods. nev3-3m They guarantee all their work Ber THE SOCIAL! BUY THE SOCIAL! THE SOCIAL FIRE-PLA\E HEATER For comfort, durability, beanty of design and capacity for heating, has no equal in tne Tmarket. Tt you desire to have comfort daring the winter, buy no other Heater than the “SOCIAL.” It will save yon money Its first-class in every repaired when needed w: mantel. €allat cur Warcroomsa and examine the “footaL” in full operation. very one guar- an five_yon no trouble. You can have ft Sele Agents for the 8T. GEORGE ELEVA’ OVEN COOKING and HEATING BANG: “=D REI ER & JENS, _novwS-tr 717 Serenth street northwest. JECORATED ENGLISH AND FRENOH DINNER, TEA and TOILET SETS. ily receiving New Goods. M. W. BEVERIDGE, No. 1009 Pennsylvania avenue, oct?9-tr Between 10th and lth strects, NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. GREAT FALL SALES or FURNITURE. LINCOLN & HASKELL, 205 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore. Walnut Chamber Suits... 835 to $500 Walnut Parlor Suits .......835 to $600 Imported Direct. Cottage Suite... 816 upwards Grand assortment of BUFF! hy TABLES and DINING CHAIRS. Peto RATTAN and RUBTIO F IT ena tiara USTIC FUBNITUBE for Porches S7 Bargains in FOLDING OHAIRS. BURR’S PARLOR AND LIBRARY BED- STEADS, with NATIONAL WIRE MATTBESS. 87 Agents for HAZABD’S BENOWHED CBIBS. THE BALTIMOBE SPRING BED............85.00 The best assortment of LOUNGES in the city, BI No trouble to show goods, octa7-Im Washington, October, 1877. GRAND OPENING OF A NEW CHINA, GLASSWARE, and HOUSEFURNISHING SIORS. A FINE LOT OF TABLE CUTLERY, BID CAGES, PLATED WARE of the best makes, Now designs of CHINA and GLASSWABE. Bousekee Ali do weil to sxamine my entire! new and well selected. stock of the above, articies, rchased lately for cash. acd which I will sell af ures satiafactory to sl! who will honor us with their call. Bespecifaliy. H. HOLLANDER, 418 Beventh street, cct8-tr Opp. 044 Fellow’s Hail, HOUSEFURNISHING Goons. INA, CBOOK ERY and GLASSW. emma TS Wake on CUTLERY, (Large ‘Low, Prices.) GEO. WATTS ccte-tr & doors ‘above Pa. FPIBE SIDE JEWEL HEATER, SILVER PALACE HEATER, BANQUET ond ALPINE HOT CLOSET. And a fall line of House Furnishing Goods, at very ’ FE STAG'S HEAD RANGE AGENOY A. W. HOFF. ccté-tm 990 Pennsylvania avenue'n.w, venue. copl-ty ({9LD's HEATING APPARATUS, Wo are the Manafactarers of GOLD'S WAEM-AIR FURNAOES, nest > SEE Em S7"Call and see the thing itself, and take a de- a and GAS-GIXTUBES up ‘airs. Sr aoe. & 00., Geos] tr avenue. SECONDHAND. CLOTHING, #£U: nae eieiy, _ th str" oud Se REET, ewe atone AUCTION SALES. thence n. haudred and ), laches, thence soutn twenty- (3)inches, and thenoe west one bi snd ten 110) feet six (6) inchesto the placeot rw provements thereon, Terme: Yne thins ot the rchase money. with the {Fanses of sate, tn cach; balance tn one (1) and two (2) years, for which amount the notes of the pur- chaser, interest from the date of sale and secu bra of trust on the perty sold. thall be taken. Adeposit of @IN reguited at tes of sale. All conveyancing at cost of ‘haser. f terms of sale are not complied wi the Trustees reserve thé rt te at tbe risk and cost of ter ive daya’ advert nace octS-eoSw JAMES #7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATUMDAT, November 24, .at same time and EDWIN 0. CUTTE Sctitwt dt JAMES E- FITCH.” Trustees. ‘HE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED anti 1577, at same time s7-T Ez BATURDAY, bid ig at and place. J. Dots fw JAMES B: FITCH. '{ Trastece. S27 THE ABOVE SAU IS POSTPONED TUESDAY, mene 20th, 1377, f=) ia til Ppedvanson BROS., Auctoncers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED AND ROVED PROPEBTS ON FIFTH STB! » BETWEEN G AN} Hi Sts NORTH. AND ‘ON H STREET NORTHEAST, BS TWEEN 47H AND Gru STKRE LS. by virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated the 12th day of January, A.D. W7, and duly re- corded in Liber Mo. 81), follo 270, one of th land records for the District of Colum! and atthe equest of the party secured thereby, we will seli public auction, in front of the premises, on MON DAY, December 84. at 4 v'clock p.m., all thnt piece end perce! of grcutd known and described as origi bai Lot numbered teu, (10,) in square No. 809 Immediately thereafter, we wil sell Lote number- ed thirteen, (13,) fourteen, ( 14,) fifteen, (15 )and six- teen,(16,) ih A.B. Kelly's subdivision of original Lot numbered six, (6,) in square numbered eight bundred and nine, (809,) said subdivision beng re- corded in the office ot tne Surveyor for the District ot Columbia, August 1th, 1875, ia Liber B. L. Hoxie, folio 24. t 13 ts improved by a two-story Brick House containing seven rooms. ‘Terms of sae: One-fourth cash; balance payable in # x, wwelve, eighteen and tweaty tour months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, until paid, from day of sale; to be secured by ® deed of trast Upon the property sold. If terms of sale are not complied with witnin five days, the Trastees reserve the right to reseil at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser after four days’ saverdsement. A de- posit of 860 will be required at time of sale. All couveyanciog and recording at purcuaser's cost JOSEPH B. EDSON. rrostoos novi7-eotds JAMES D. ULABY, : f[HeMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIMPROVED BEAL ESTATE ON NINBTEENTH STREET WEST, BETWESN M AND N STREETS NORTA. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Acgust ist. TD 1576, and ded fi a. ‘Washington county, in the District of Golam St the request of the parcy secured thereb sell at public auction. on TURSDAY, the seventh day ef November. A.D. 1577, at 4:30 o’clk P tz, in trout of the premises, the north tntrty (30) feet front ty the dep:h thereof of Lot numbered twenty-one, (21,) {a square nambered one huncred and sixteen, (116 ) ‘T- rms: One-fourth cash; balance iv #ix,twel-eand | cit hteon months, with inierest at 8 per cent , until prid, and secured on the property sold. A deposit Cf 980 required at time of wale, a 1 tthe cost of purehaser. The 'T: right to resell the property should Bot be complied Crd ia - HOR. THOS, DOW LING, Auc I yy iwi twenty- tee rewrres the terms of sale ‘on days alter tis ale, CUMMINGS, Trostes, 7 must STEES’ SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY ICK DWELLING, ON THE SOUTH SIDE L STREET, HECW SEN Aru AND 1Bcu By virtue of a deed of trast,dated Jane Mth. AD. 1-75, duly recorded in Liber No Ts folios 120, &e., one of ths land records for t District of Coluubia, wud ac the request of the par.y | secured thereby, we will sell at pablic auction, in | deposit of 100 willbe reqaired frontof the premis:s,on FI DAY, November 30th 1577, at 4 o'clock p. iy.. thy fol owlag describe real estate, situate in the city of Washiugt n, Disiri: All of Lot Columbia, to wit: & ©. Wollard’s sabdivist ne (41), and all o bt (35) in Miohs square numbered ten bundred and t together with the im provements. 4c. 0, with interest at 10 per cent. per an +77, to day of sate, and ¢x penses nd the balance at six and twe ve months. for which the notes of the parch: ing interest frm the day of sale deed of trust on the property solid, J all conveyancing at ex: we AINA wiT-eo | =WILLTA’ J? COLDWELL, Auctioueer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A PLEASANT RESI ENCE. SITUATED ON C STREET SOUTH, ‘TWEEN Ast AND 2p STREKES BAST. BTA rtoe OF & deed of trust dated October i. A. D. 1876, daly recorded in Liber No. 86, folio $08, one of the land records for the Dis: trict of Oclumbia, and at the secured thereby, in front of the prem: 30th, 157, at 4:30 -described real estate, al Washington, District ef Columbia, to wit: dered twenty six (36), in Kelly and Shepherd's sub division of part of square numbered seven hundred and thirty-three (733), together with thy improve- ments thereon, coi g of & three-story Brick Dwellin Terms: One-third of the purchase money. with the expenses of sale, in cash; balance in one (i) aad two (p)sears. for which smount the notes of the pur chaser. bearing interest ei (3) per eent. from date of sale and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, shall be taken. A deposit of @100 Pignired at tine of sale,” Ail conveyancing at tost of purchaser. If terms of sale are not co.nplied with in seven days the Trustees reserve ight to resell he tion. vemi ‘Lot num- air eo { Teusteos, H. WAMNED, Heal Estate Aucti mer. USTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT TWO- ba Ty DW ELL OUBE iG HOU! O% BOUN- DARY. NEAR NOBTH OaPITOL STREST. Onryet tts hy Speed of trust datea aly recorded in Li- ‘the land records nd at the request AD ber No. 02, follo 41, oné of for the District of Columb! cared i sell, Sore . on MUNDAY the party sec thereby, auction, in front of the. premises, Noven. ber 26th, 1377, at 4 o'clock p. m., the follow- ing described real estate si:aate in the city of Wash ington, D. O.,to wit: All that certain pieoe or par- celof ground known and describea as Lot numve:ed ove hundred and fifty two, (152), of Moses Kelly's subdivision of certa.n lots in square numbered six hundred and fifteen, (615), together with the im- Frovements, &e. 8 Der cont. per ad ‘Terms: Ge), with Interest at 10 annua from vetober 6th, 175, to day of 6 expe.ees of rale, in cash, and the batanos at 4 twelve movths, for wh’eh the notes of tue purcuaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured by & deed of trust on the property sold, wili be taken. A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and ali conveyancing at the expense of the retin ARTI ROHBER. Trustee. J.T. COLDW ELL. Salesman. novl3-eod ADH. B. WiLLIA! RUSTEE'S SALE s STAT! K | folio #0, one of ‘the land recurds £ | twenty-six (25) fect ten aud one- STORY | ton, with all the. improv OlgMhe nald'past of ald Lot trout 38 fost and runs back the full depth of said Lot, “Ferme of sale: One-third in cash, (of whi must be paid at sale;) the deferred pay 12 and 1s months, wich Interest a the rate rr arte r-yearl Sarea by ganar Eanes @ ‘Trustee. Terms to b> fully HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TSUSTEB’S SALE OF THREE-STOBY BRI WELLING, WITH STABLE ATTACH ON BIGHTE & TWEEN G AND ON Ela ‘TREET, prepa e ko paleaabell i 3 t sini fi AUCTION SALES. THIS KVENI NE. P®seurtosy asa} AUCTION WEDNESDAY MOan ENG. siovem>er 21,1877, t AUCTION STORE OF M. AUGENSTEIN Seventh street, between H and 1 nothwest. hing reserve, an {mmen Tench, Engi-sh al America China (decorated and plain), Toilet Sets; also, an aceorte Rit syery. descriptioa b. Bomemian cratinge every morning and evening STELN, Anctioneer, SOF Ith street northwest. | AUCTION SALES. } FFORD & WEEKS, Anctionrers, | ‘Tth and G streets northweet FURNITURE Pe, AT AUCTION rPRomas DOWLING. Auctionser. HOICE GOODS AT AUCTION FOR THE HOL- ipays. mm prisi lery of t American mannufactare: Frene! China Dinner, Tee, aed Toilet Sets, Magolica Vases and Urns, anc Ornaments of every description, to- grther with many usefal and ornemen! ugt necessery to enumerate, This sale is one worthy the attention of the public, ‘ee the goods ar- first-class and must be sold Will be ou eahidition after Monday at my salesroom +. ‘Terms cash. THOMAS DOW LING, novig Acctioaeer, TO-MORROW. Fo SALE AT AUCTION 75000 WORTH OF IMPORTED SILKS, SHAWLS axn WOOLENS, A BANKBUPT §TOUK From the old-established and well-known firm of ROGERS, BENSON & CO, Of Regent st., London, and Branch Honse 331 Broadway, New York, Consisting in part of Lyons, and Lake Como, Gros. Grain Black Silke, fas Black Cashmeres, and ether seasonabie Dress Rich aud Valuable Persian. India, Paris sn. Pa ley, and Cashmere Long and Square Shawls; Latest Designs aud Finest Make Fi Beatch Tweeds and Cassimeres, au and other Beavers, Diag all of which are first OPENING SALES TO COMMENOE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, At 10.30 o'clock a. m. and 9:30 p. m. at tue Store No. 503 SEVENTH 8TREET, Opposite the Post Office, And to continue every day until the enti i dispored of. Honds of Fan na Trade Buyers are particalarly requested to attend these Sales, os tnch inducements have pot hitherto been oda the citizens of Washington. W. McCRYSTAL, Assignee. THOMAS DOWLING, Anct. novid-6t H. WABNER, Beal Esiate Auctiouser. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF_A DESIABLE BUSI. BUILDING WITH STOLE, on ‘ust, dated April 29, in Liber Bo. t . 185 duly records © trict of Columb-a, and at the request cured thereby we will sell at pub! articles | romt | lock, of ont suetion nce we nan bat jock, at our ai i eel: ection of th= above goods ates FORD & WEEKS. Avcts HOM?S DOWLING, Auctioncer ONE PAIR WELL MATCHED G Ray Ho SOUND, KIND AND GENTLF aL “ Se SIAGE AND HABNESS, AT al. On BATURDAY MORNING, November DAth, 187, at 12 o'clock, In Trout of = SQ ee a ce a above = m ¢ property of a gentlemen who has a0 further 0 for tema THOMAS BUWLIS3, nyt Auctioncer. | [JSITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. | , Br virtuc of « writ of fert facies on. retorno ba- bende, ime Out of the Clerk's office of the Suprene Court of the D strict of Columbia, ani to me ¢i- wil soil at Cash, Joman described property. to wit:—One M. (9 pieces). ove Walnut MT. Red | rocm Bet (9 pieces). one Parlor Set: one MT. ©. Qnd seined ae the goo te ar > aatiofy execution No 108 G. Pedrick U.S. Marshal DC nose dts | in front ot the prem day of December, 1577, at @ o'clock p. m., tho» of tots Noe. 1.5 and 116 in Beals's addition to Gory town decribed as follows: Beginning on the jde«f Groen stroet $5 feet and § inches & Beall street, thence south 23 feet 6 inches ast 12) feet. thenoe morth 23 feet 6 inches | thener west 120 feet to the becinuing, improved w a treme Dwelling hoo « ‘Terms: Ouc-third easn: rest ments at 6 an trost. | Alle in two agus pay 12 months, with Mnterast, secured by $20 deposit when the property is «track of ‘sy ancing and recording at parchase: 4 oi be complied with in seven days ML @. DAVIDSON F VALUABLE IM ADJOINING THE | AL » ON TENTH STRERI i Rare Reh EB AND F, No. G17, NosTa On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON. Novem ber 28th, 1577, at 4 o'cl ck, in front of part of Lot No. ‘it. @ about 16 feet on the os een E and F, by a depth o feet. improved by @ com‘oriable Frame Terms: Ono-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 m: with interest at 5 per cent. per annum, and secur by p deot of trust on the property sold. ¢ encing at tne res pind purchaser. § 1 4 THOMAS DOWLING, Avct required at time of nov??-dide H. WABNEB, Beal Estate Anctioncer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT No rin lee SIREET NOKTHWEsY, ar By virtue of a deed of tra 1574, and reeorded in Liber N- PEEEMPTORY SALE O LROVKD PROPERTY ed olding the notes s carnd thereby blic auction, on WEDN®9DAY, the Beco clock p.m... tn thirty tw. 32) vision of ®yusre mum bered three hundred and thirty six (46), aud im proved by atwa-story frame dwelline The above proferty will beeoid ant ect ty a prior geod of trom securing 6709, Sud recorded im Liber No. 6%. folio 45, one of said land records. ‘Terms cf wate: $10 cash; balance in ay suthly pay- mertsof Qiveach, at seven per cent per annum, sud secured by deed of tras’ on the property sold A FOX, Tr . J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman nd pe ANSUN BBO! Uctloneers. | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THIKD STREET NOTA E¢8T, BEING HOUSE No.13 B) virtue of a deed of trast, | arth, 1 md duly recorded la bi os] one of the laud ree - of Columbia, and at the request of the arty secured thereby, we will offer for sale At puts 2 of the Novemb- 4, | be auction, on THURSDAY, December @th. A. D. 4 ated 2 rember 234,157, | sei7' ot & o'eh x pba frjutof the premises, all ehuntred and forty-seven. (347) | te! Lot of ground known and distinguished as part hiagton, District of Columbia, | of Lot uumbered seveu,(7.) in s,sare. numbered at the énd of twenty-two (2°) from the north ast ¢ 8 five (8) feat private alicy tobe k of thy pt open ft aud the property on the east of the sa: t on @ line with suid alley twenty-two feet six (6) inches more or less to another al oy (20) f_ wide, west of and adjvining sald lot eleven thence along the | feet; thenc: two (22) tees beginning. ; pining, ac. ‘six, twelve aud eightee> months, with interest at eight per cent por apm, mcured by a deed of trast on ren ap 2. of the property sold, or all cash, at option of the par- chaser. 92%) deposit required at the time of sa and all conveyancing at purchaser's Terms t be complied with in seven days, otherwise, the tra tees reserve the right to resell the property at t risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, t five days Si aaraarar HYDE. ' AAS C. GLOVER, § Trustees. J.T. COLDWELL, Balosman. oc8t aw J T. COLDWELL, Beal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTER’S SALE OF A BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, WITH BUILDINGS USED FUR OFFICES. 5 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, OPPO- SITE U. 8. PATENT OFFICE. dated By virtue of a deed of trast, October orded in Liber No. or y Ist, A. D. 1873, duly 720, folio 425, one of the land records { District of Columbia, and at the written request of the ee, secured thereby, wilt sell at Panic suction, in front of the ises, on WEDNES- DAY, Decomber-ibth, 1577, at -& o'clock p.m, tho foliowt bed of Washington, District cf Columbia. to w' Al that piece or parcel of ground kno’ and described as the southern part of original Lotnumbered eleven (1D) in square numbered four hundred ad filty-five (45 ) as lnid down on the ground plan or plat of said city, comprised within the following metes and bounds, viz: Boginutng for tho same at the division ‘ine ved ten (10) and elevea (1) between Lots num! om 7th street west, one hundre' and twenty-cig (228) feet eight and one-ha:t (5%) iaches worta from the southwest corner ot sai: cast along eaid division lin 2 (106) feet six thence north twenty Bix (25) feet ten ‘and a half (10%) inches; thence went one hundred aud six (05) feo! six (6) inches towaid 7b street; thence south slong the line of said «treet f (1034) Inches co the point of beginning, together wit the. linprove- story id square, running theuce m jine one huadred and six 6) inches; ment, &e., ting of @ four and basement Brick Houce with back building. Terms: id three hundred and fifteen ia cash, aud , for which the rehaser, besring interest from the day of sale. and secured By & deed of trast on the proper. ty scld, will be taken. A deposit of five hund-ed (80) dollars will be required ‘of the purchaser. et the time of sale, and al! couveyancing at the expense of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not oom- Flied wi h witnin seven (7) days, the Trustees reserve the right to reseil the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser ADK BATES. noviéd BRAINERD Il. WARN YOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED FEQRERTY (ON BIGHTH STREET EAST, 5 5 ETWEEN H AND 1 STBEETS NORTH. { Trustees, By vir:ue of a deed of trust bearing date the Mtb cay of A 4 and recorded in liber Teo ‘at folty 08, ONDAY,t day of November, lei7,at 4 o'clock p m., Lote cam- beree 36 and 36 In square No 5-3. The lots front toget! er 3s feet on bh street, bave a depth of I @ dept = ‘and are improved with # comfortable Dwelling cuse. nat eg h uterest he rate of ten per ¥ deol ot trust, $10) deposit at- time of ‘sale, and conveyauc- ing ane rece! ing at purchseor's cost * cent per annum, secured b: .W. JONES. forciss THOS. H. UALLAR ,§ Tastes. THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auct. 4 novla-dts HOMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF THREE OCOMFORTA- HEpRRROAE thw Be aah STREKTS NORTH. By virtue of three deeds of trust, dated Oct. 27, 1896, aud recorded in Liber #2, at folive 141,113 and 118, I will eeil et pubic auction on MONDAY, the $4 day of December, 1517, at & o'clock p.m ,'in frout of the preaises, Lots Mos 3.4 son's subdivision of Square No. 932, improved wiih a comfortable brick’ sect Lotes and deed ¥ —— Cy ee recording at pi ie. W. JONES, Trustes. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, - Bovis dts G EOLGE TKUEBDELL, Auctioneer. OF A THBEE-STORY 1G, WITH TWO-8: 4 UING, Ho. 20 BBV. STRAET 8UU2 3 FOUR-STORY AND | BA ‘eal estate, situate in tho olty } seven hun‘red and eighty-six, (7S:,) beginning for the same forty-two (42) feet and one ball from the scuthwest corner of saii Lot, aad tuant theace north twenty-one (21) fect and one half inebes, thence east ninety-six (95) foot; thence: iwenty-one (21) feet and one half(de) tacbes, 0 West ninety-six (98) feetto the place of begiu with im| ents thereon. T of:aie: One-third cash; balance in 12 and | ISmonths, with Interest at 3 per ev er annum, | secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. A Geposit of $1.0 wil. be required at the time of All conw at purctisser's cost. Terms 1. bs complied with tn weven days, otherwise the Trus ees reserve the right to resell the proporty at the rie and cost of the defaulting pure! after five days advertisement». vip A. COFLIN J.T. PRATIEB, » { Trasteos, 24.27. decs&67t NITED STATES MABSHAL'S SALE. J cn By virtue of a writ of Geri factas, issned ont of the | Clerk's Office of the Bupreme Court of the District of Columbia. and to me directed, I. wil | Uc wale, for Oacb, at the Court Hones @ WaDN, rot said | District ESDAY, the E@th day of De. | cember. #77, at 12 o'clk m...ail the right, title, claim and inter st of the defendant. tn aud to the foil’ owing described proporty.t0 wit: Lot 38, of Kelly's sub: | division of syuare 89%, Washington ci-y, DC, siz | end levied upon asthe property of the defendant, Bosse Kelly. to rately execution No. 17,387, at law, in favor of rant. BED 'K DOUGLASS, U. 8. Marshal D. 0. JOBN SHERMAN, Anct. nov2i-dte HOS. E. WAG3AMAN, Beal Estate Auo.ionser Dos. 1718, 1720. 1733 G STREET NORTH- BST, AT AUCTION On SATURDA ¥, November 24th. at 4 | o'clock p.m., 1 shail sell, in front of the prem Lots ‘Square 16), trouting: ¢ a G street, improved by one story ed a8 a restaurant; by one two-story brick and one three-story brick dwelling; also riage: by ‘ertus liberal bov2l @ f sa'e ‘HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Acct. ENT OF THE INTERIO3, FICE OF terior Department bal ding. 4 | tare, St vee, Car 8, and Mitceliauecus Articies. livery. noy21 DUBCANSON BROS., Ancts. FOLEY, Auctioneer, S11 7th strect. w. cert te muds by John Hervey Nichols for 116 57, Decomber 12th, 1576, pay= bie to the order of Terry, two mnths ‘after date, and endorsed by 8. A.Tesry and G W. Bal- loch. was protested by me February 15th, 1576. The owrer thereof will please pay the oorts and ch: thereon, otherwise it will bs sold for th ublic sale, at the suction hones of P. F. Ban Sitvstreet northwest, ja SATURDAY a.m, Wi SOuSSUN, lie -T. SOM jotary Pablic, a GAS 7h serees. <0, A large #8'0 of FURNITURE on the same day ,com- mereig a: 10 o'clock, at satu place 'P. FOLEY, Anctionesr, nov20-ét SLL 7th street. Tuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. CATALOGUE SALE LAW BOOKS. SUPERD LIBRARY OF THE LATE EDWIN L. STANTON, ESQ., » Which Has Been Addes Embracir Digater Baglish and Asnsréa mbracire ‘ah aod American Reports, Lext Books, State and Fea-tal he ‘te, etc., 5 pi tN FINE LIBRARY CONDITION. iN 'o be 8 Id at my auction rooms, oorner Penusyl- vania avenue and 1ith sirest, on MONDAY, TUMS « DAY apd WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, Novemb ot 20,27 and 25, commencing at 7:80 o'clock. ‘atalogues now ready. ‘Terms ceeh. THOMAS DOWLING, ‘Auctionser. THE EVENING STAR: moved to lay the SENATE.— After ou Mr committee on further cons: Bauer Lina ay Teport closed — Tburman’s motion w discharge the Privileges and elections eration of the case of M. claiming ® seal from South Caro- 0 as Lo bring it up in the Senate, long debate. Finally, Mr. +4 or1on on the table, jed to another discussion, in whieh Me age ard gave his reasons why he should vote the discharge of the committee. The yowe Was about to be ontered on the motios to table, when Mr. Thurman moved the Renate go Into executive business whieh: Prevatied by @ vole of yeas 30, nays 29. Te nate thea adjourned wilboul tram uy eXecutive business The silver bili as amended tn committee Was reported to the Senate during the ee. sion. HOUSE.—Afer our report closel— Inthe House the entire session was sumed tn considering the den propriating $1.00, Teappropiation aver sum was for the Star mail contracts, which, afer discassiea, was finally strickea out THE BIGHT HOUR BACK PAY. Mr. Cox (N.Y.) offered an amendment making such appropriation as may be re quired to pay the wages of laborers, workmen, and mec employed by or on bebalf of the g u hours’ labor per d w Mr. Singlet om opposed the amendment belong without head or tail and utterly inde@l- nite, Mr. Cox proluced a precedent for it trom aformer appropriation bill, and said thas the only guetion was whether Ca would mafnlain or repeal the eight-noar law. If the law were not repealed he hoped that Congress wonld stand by it, and stand by the bene and sinew of the country. jue 1 ni appeale | to his owa side of the House to stand by the committee on appro- priations ip resis:ing this and similar efforts to load down the appropriation bills. He re minded therm that ty Hi had gone before the ry ciniming to eof Lon of 859," ation comin steps Laken in the way of re trenchment wouid be retrace 1 Mr. Phillips advocated we amendment, and sald that if ny were to be the order of the day, it should not begin there. Mr said Toa! tots amen iment was laun) Congress oo an aukaown fea, | Te was nothing before the com- mittee or berore the House on which the pro- posed action could be bared. There was no evidence to show that there was auy defiel- ency in this respect, and yel it was gravely Proposed to appropr ate aii indeduite sam to pay some uukuown person for some Un. DOWD purpose. Mr. Cox defended his amendment, and re- | marked that the laborers had oo lobbyists here to push their fair claims. After some further debate the amendment, was rej 1, ouly twenty-eight members voting ior it. Mr. Cox demanded tellers. The chairman Stated that pot enough members had risen to order tellers. Mr. Cox The galleries will no tice the meni’ DISCHARGE Laughter.) PPLED SOLDIERS. r. Frye then brought up the question of the alleged discharge by (he doorkeeper of crippled aud disabled Union soldiers whe bad been on the doorkeeper’s roll, and re- mar i course of an impassioned speech on that sutject that when tse Preai- dent of the United States saw fit to lake who Lad been in the confederate service, and who Wo-day are democrats, and put them tn positions Of responsibility and power, and When the republican party of tue count commended the President for so doing, might possibly be that the doorkeeper should, in the interest of pacification, be allowed to discharge crippied and disabled Union sol. diers, aud pul confederate soidiers in their places. Mr. Cabell.—Does the gentleman from Maine consider that the President nas done wrong in doing what be nas dove in forming his Cabins Mr. Fry Mr. Kili Mr. MeM said that, although there were 3,00) Union soldiers in his district, be h gatling @ position ia ats of the government. it disabled Union soldiers on the Ido. er.— And so do I on replied to Mr. Frye, and sabled doorkeeper's roll amounted to this, that some Tm some favorites of their own appe Were there no Vaton soldiers in the country be asked, ex those who voted the republican Ucket? | bis district the boot bad been put on the {Langhter other le Mr. Cor ger.—The other leg is buried. Mr. McMahon went = | say that the Doorkeeper bad not yet fixed up bis perma- nent Toll. He (Mr. McMahon) was Bot sup. prised at an ingotry a* to what Kind of eal- diers have been or are to be appointed, be. cause With the recent experience in the se. lection of a Cabinet it was & matter of some uncertainty cond yao ba ee beea actually appointed. [Laughter] If sympa- thy for the Union soldier was to take sub. Stantial shape, .od If the geutiemen on the other side would lay down the rule that all the crippled and disabled Union soldiers tbrougbout the country were to have their thare of 50,000 or 100,000 Offices, it would be agoe enough for them to speak about the oy patron: of the House. Mr. Sparks denied that the Doorkeeper had turned out crippled Union soldiers aad in their places other men who were not [ soldiers. He had turved out a few repabli- can Union soldiers, and had filled their places with crippled democratic Union sol- diers, just as the people of the fifth Ohio dis- trict bad selected a one-legged geaeral to nt them (Mr. Rice), and as the gallant democrats of New Jersey had elected as their SS that gallant Union democrat, Gen, icClellan. [Applause.| The discussion was carried on for some time amid great uproar and confasion, and Hnally @ proposition was oJered by Mr. Fos- ler directing Lhe retention of the disabied sole diers, was ruled to be out of order, aad the ruling Was, on appeal, sustained. com- iitiee soon afierward rose aad reported the bill and amendment. The vote on the amendment appropriating $700,000 for the Siar service in mall contracts was ordered to be taken by yeas and nays, and resulted— — 0; So the amendment was rec Te Was an effort on the di o side of the House to have the bill finally dis- Fosed of this evening, apparently in order to itof the Way of the antl-resum; tthore was no disposition man! republican side of the House to aid the democrats in doing 89, and veral motions to adjourn were made and voted on by yeas and pays. The North Carolina and Texas members who desired a reconsideration of Ine vole on the Star service amendment were most active in their efforts to delay the final action on the deficiency bill. Eventually the committee on appropriations had to yield the point, and let the bill goover wilnout final action. The House adjourned at 5:4 EO. PEPOILLY. Lovie, aged 6 years, and Ec- GEme Paron.y,6 cars. HBEE-S WEST 81 Ps a Teeet of land . 445, im the cliy of We D. v., es See, ‘Terms je: One-third cash (of which mast be paid at tbe tne of cals), ths baltnss at po = — Tmeurance’, Taxes to Deoember 90,187, to be paid out e |. F MATT ¥, Trustee. ¥. wItLiaiss 4 bor pret SX oclock p. tae nil thet parcel sheregt igne ie of Wares tec ban Jerse) avenue, 4 | a eee iste wiaeiscr swans FISEMANN. On Thursiay, at 4 oclock @ m,Uoxkao PiNKMANS, weet at cry ars. ‘Ihe fuveral will take place from his iste reat- Poe a lly are respectfully invited to stuend. LY. morning of the Zist November, py jer quested to attend the = jon fe ro of ber aon, samee BD. am ees Movember eburch. Bequiem mass at Bt. Dominic's UNDERTAKERS, &o. JOSEPH Ga MT pe LN “et SMARSLE ——————————— — —————————S—S—S—_—_— Order: poms. 7

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