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PR. WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. ‘This Well known remedy has effected so many WONDERFUL CURES, And restored so many sufferers to health, that it is cherished by all who have experienced ii: virtues as THE STANDARD REMEDY For the prompt relief and eure of Coughs, Colds ore Throat, Hoarsenesi ing Cough, Inflnenza, Bronchitia, Di S fireathing. “Atha.” Diphtheria, Croup. Pain in the Side ond Breast. Spitting of Blood, Quin Phthisie, and every Affection or THR THROAT. LUNGS AND CHEST. INCLUDING CONSUMPTION. WISTAR’S BALSAM, WISTAR'S BALSAM WISTAR’S BALSAM. A CASE OF CONSUMPTI CHESTERFIELD, N. H., March Messrs, SETH W. Fow.e & Son:— ¢ men: I feel in duty called upon volunt my testhneny in favor of 1D: BALSAM OF WILD CHE Was taken sick last October with a panied with a very sertous cough: been treated a WILD ¢ try it myself the ¢ your *MES. MILA Messrs. Fow.r & Son: Gentiemen — Mrs. si Very respectfully b gives me the foregoing certificate of the eMeary of your medicine in her €ase. She is an acquaintance of mine, and took the Balsam on the strength of my certificate, which she Saw in the papers. Her story is literally tr Yours truly, W. H. JON WISTAR'S BALSAM, WISTAR’S BALSAM. WISTAR’S BALSAM. BLEEDI AT THE LUNGS. PUTNAM. CONN., Mareh 20, 1869. Gentlemen—I avail myself of portunity to say a Word in betalf of OR, WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHEE which I have made use of in my family ral years, and always with the most beneficial results. My wife being of delicate habits has always heen troubled with a hard. dry, hacking cough. wh has employed ¥ 3 ‘until prevailed upo er taking a little cold, and ‘without obtaining to test the virtues K's BALSAM, the effect of which has been truly astonishi More than a year since a young man belonging In this place was 1 connection wit Analy given ove it was evident t« n with bleeding at the lings in t severe cough, ai by Our best physic: all that consumption Was ¢ 1% these facts, my wi ALSAM. which he took. great astonishment of his friends, was it his accustomed oceupation— snatched, as it were. from the very jaws of death, he the cases we have onsumptive, and always with the best of success. These s simple facts, Which can be vouched for at any time by calling on meat my store. L remain truly yours, inistered the WISTAR'’S BALSAM. WISTAR'S BALSAM. WISTAR’S BALSAM. Preparea by SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, 86 Harrisou avenue, Boston, and sold by dealers gen- erally. Fifty cents and $1 a bortle. da3-m&thim STEAMERS, &. 2K POTOMAC RIVER LANDING: Until further notice, the Steamer IATTANO.: Captain Wo. H BYLEs, will be runas follows: Leave Washington from 6th-street Wharf, every MON- DAY and THURSDAY MORN ..at To*clock, for all Landings as far down as Nomini ; returnin, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Leave every SAT= URDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock. for all Landings Bs far down. as Machodoc. stopping at Brick House, and Little Ferry Landing: returningon SUNDAY. Freight received daily. For any information, in- wire at G. L. SHERIFFS Coal Offices, 1114 and Pennsyvania avenue. = tr WM. H. KILLMON, Agent. INTER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, ‘The swift and eb THE LAKE. ¢ leaves 6th-street ther notice, every HE sou n ha 1. iron Steamer LADY OF n J. WHYTE, bD-' clock p. m., con= necting with steamers for Boston, Providence and othet nis. ee leaves Norfolk every THURSDAY and SATUR- Dak, atdo'cek p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Jom R. Woon, leaves her wharf, foot of Gth-street. three, times a week— TUESDAYS. at To"clock a, m.. for' Cone rivet x Currioman and Leonardtown; SATURDAYS. O'clock a. m.. for Currioman and Leonardtown, For further mation, apply at the Office, over Metropolitan nk. Knox's Express Omice, or at the Company*s Wharf, foot of Gun street. Bs called for ca application at Knox's Ex- press Oiler. SAMUEL BACON, Pres't. B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. steamers JOHN G rs SIGHT will kave New jock p. mt. every SATURDAY. Georgetown Cvery SATURDAY at O'clock a. m.. 3 ria same days at lowest rates, For information Office over Metropolitan Bank, 5th street, .P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, Georgetown. nuitr SAMUEL BACON, President. | Dee S NEW EXPRESS LINE P BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, WASH- NG Ponnecting « AND GEORGETOWN, Philadelphia with Clyde's Line for Boston, Providence, and New England States, SAILING DAYS. ilwlelphia—Saturday, at 12 m, From Washington, at 1a. m. From Georgetown Me reights received y- ag! > Boston and hem For full inf &CO., 1202 F wharf. Washing! : ton 5 « ers, 12 South Wharves, Phila- mar2o-ly MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS salievery THURSDAY direct ao Ry, es to Liverpoo, See Cabin’ intermediate and steerage tickets: sumtin ies Line to Antwerp. my22-tf ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. ‘EAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this Company will satl every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third street, Heboken. Rates of passage: From New York to Southampton, Lon- po hy Ay ben aeeent eaten cabin. i : Soll : steerage, $30 curren: ‘treight ha apply OELEICHS & CO to. LO cabin, to OTIS BIG juse-ly CHAS. G. | _ AUCTION SALES. DAYS. SALES, FUTURE DAYS. "AUCTION SALES. TO-MORHOW. = __ PUTeR. H. WARNER, Reai Estate Auctioneer. —~ SALE OF SUBURBAN PROPERTY, 3 4 eu VENUE, AND yEN TY-FIRST STREET. sé Grand View of the ¢ ity and Potomac River—Stately Old Oaks—Constitating the Finest Building Sie in the District of Columbia. Will be offered. at the request of the own- T. bie auction, on the mises, on! SDAY. December 18th, 1877, at 40° clock: B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. the | P. m.. all that certain parcel of land situate In the | secured t ‘we Will sell at public auction, in Washington, . being part of atra:t | front of the premises, on FRED. “Widow's Mite’*’ and of the subdivision | December, A.D. 1877, at Oak Lawn,“ and heing the ut | following -descritiad property. being lot a ceriain survey made by | north 4 feet of lot 33, In square 496, together with Forsyth June 16, 1869, frouth 85-100 | the improvements, consisting of k Buikd- ist street road’ and ‘311 70-100 feet on ing occupied as a grocery store and dwelling-house, ‘This is one of the trost desirable business properties in South Washington, ‘Terms of sale: “One-thitd cash; balance one and two years from day of sale, with interest at 8 per Boundary street, containing 103,389 square feet of | ground, inore or less. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance tn one, two and three years, with interest at G per cent. ° $200 de- posit at time of sale, and conveyancing at pur- | cent. per-annum, payable semi-annually, and se- chaser’s cost, cured by'deed of trust on the property sokd, "A. de= _Mecd-eots J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. + | pesit of $200 in cash (or certified check for that sum) will be required immediately on the same be- ing knocked off, and in default thereof the next highest bidder making such deposit will be treated CANSON BRC . Auctioneers, TRUSTEF'S SALF ¢ =D PROPER- | as the purchaser, If ferms of sale are not complied TY ON SECOND STREET EAST, NEAR 1 | with in five days from the day of sale, resale will be STREET SOUTH, AT AUCTIC By virtue of a deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber No. 807, folio 265, et siq.. one of th land records for Wasbington county, District of Columbia, I will sell, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of December, A, D. 1877, in front of the prem- made at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, on five days notice in some newspaper published In Washington, D.C, Ailconvesancing at purchaser's cost. % t fT. DYER,” fTrusters. WASH, B. WILLIAM: Auct. & at 4 o'clock p. Hi et piece yrocind and pronsione ettiiased te caer nr ee J . COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneers gion. D.C. cribed as parts of Lots se ae “ i aa aad eich f Blanton sanitiien ug | FRUSTEES: SALE OF DESIRABLE PROP TY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF H STREET, BETWEEN l21m AND i3ru STREETS NORTHWES’ . Li of trust, date ly_recorded f the land ia, and at the requ + We Will sell, at Sqnare numbered dred and thirt: ncing at a point on.2d street east tw hs of said lot seventeen; uth twelve feet; thence west north twelve party secured there Hon. in front, pabiie aue= DA red fifteen (15). 1 ighty-eight MOFthWest ¢ south line et four (4) thence thence north plied we the right to resell afte ytice at risk and cost of detaniting pure RAWLEIGH W. DOWNMAN. dec3-eokds Tr west eighteen (18) feet « K OF THI > E rih seventy-fi feet STREETS, WASHIN os. D.C. UPON the place of beginning. together with the im- WHICH THE NATIONAL REPULS ements, consisting of a small Frame House LICAN** BUILDING STANDS. of trust, of a deed of trust bearing date on at 9 nine per cent. in day of Sep interest, payable i led in Liber Hsirict of Columb y thereby s all conveyanchig ai purehase numbered complied with in seven days, (20) feet three ‘eight (43) feet BRAINAKD HL. WARNER, pen cto: four (4) inches « red. thirteen (13). in MARTIN M. ROMBER, ” ¢Trustees, Square numbered two hundred and fifty-six . d3-codts the whole being dese Fee a a = for the same at th = square and running feet four (4) ine! three (3) Inches; th then nce east forty cig WEST. B. (48) feet four cy inches to the line of ath street west; and smintesa uc thence north to the place of beginning, with the ini al improvements, cousisting of the National Repub- See aa eat an ale: Ten thousand dollars cash: the (ie pepe dee Distriet of secured the: tion, on W ber, A. 1 and by request of the party ter for sale at public the 12h day of Decem- ck p.m, in f the rt ‘ ground situated and lying i ashington, D.. and being known and described as part of Lot nu bered twenty-eight (28.)in square numbered five red and sixteen (516, ) beginning for the feet north from the southeast corher of said and running the along the line of Fourth street west seventeen (17) feet. and ten (10) inches; thence west_one hundred (100) feet; thence south Seventeen (17) feet and ten (10) in and thence east one hundred (100) feet to plac eginnin, and also use of alley as described in deed froin Ti fen to Raab of even date herewith, together with all the Improvements, w installments in thre equ nine, fifteen and twenty ths, respectively, with in- ih rate of six per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property. A deposit of $1,000 required at time of sale. ust of ree. _nowas-eodw "1421 I street n. ‘ITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued out of the Clerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. and to me directed. [ will sell, at pub Tights, brtvileges andl ap- lie sale, for Cash, at the store of Gulick & Bro., 243 parm ml to the saine belonging or in any wise Senet af af 10 ote — ‘erms of sale: One-third cash; the balance in right, title, claim and interest of the defendants in | SIX, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, notes bearing inicrest at 8 per cent, and secured by deed of trust on the pro ing at purchaser"s cost ime of sale, and to the following described property, to wit: the Stock of Groceries, &c., in said store, Jevied and seized as the goods and chattels of Gulick & Bro., to satisfy execution No, 18,136, in favor of Johnson & Moale. FREL )UGLASS. U. S. Marshal D. C. JOHN SHERMAN, Auctioneer, decl-dts THE TRADES. erty sold.” All conveyance A deposit of $100 required The Trustee reserves the right t some hews- Trustee, Keal Estate;Auctioneer, 9 ORAS BINET MAKER. TEES’ SALE 01 STORY HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND M_ Street AND BACK BUI So \VIBSON BROTHERS, By virtue of two deeds of trast, dated Octo- FnacTical Book axp Jon Prierens, | ber Sth. A.D. 1872, and January 7h. A.D. fa 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington. D.C." | 1876, duly recorded In Liber No, 694, Toll #@- Fine Printing a Specialty. Jant-1¥ | 465, and Liber No. $10, folio 62," respectively ot the land records for the District Of C WNINGS. at wees o of _ s capt ee ety. e will JOHN ©. HOGAN, 713 MARKET SPAC gen st pe SS Et Se Manufacturer of a Ni Patented spring Koller | SATU a nietee eines teat ten eee and Ventilating Awning lor Stores, Hoteke Pubic | P- ge ir eee eB Buildings and Private Dwellings: Flags ead | in Wie city of Washington, D. C., to wit: Lot ‘Tents for sale or rent, Sole Agent forthe only | Sixty-six (66), in W. M. Pumphiey"s recordel su three hundred and xX (368), together with the improvements, ‘Terms: $2,000, with interest at 10 per cent. per annum from May 8th, 1877, today of sale, and ¢ pense of sale, in cash, ‘and the balane’ at six, Pwelve, eightee twenty months, for which the notes of the purch bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured by adeed of trust_on the Property sold, will be taken, A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale, and all convey- ancing at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with fh seven days, ‘ BRAINARD H. WARNER, EORGE W, STICKNEY, nov28-eotds genuine Mildew Proof Awning material. sep15-tr ee RAILROADS. BEA yo ebue TACO NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE TO THE NORTH AND WEST. NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST, NoOvEMnER 18th, 1877 A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON }0— Baltimore and Way Stations. *50—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. (Strasburg, Winchester and Way Stations, via Relay.) } Trustees, . Winchester, Hagers- town, Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:30—New York. Philadelphia, Boston and Balti- more Express, Parlor Car w New York and Philadelphia, I e of the lan 8:40—*St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and Pitts- Fashinaten Gaia. ts eae are except Sunday. Through car for Staunton, 4 fe auction. ¢ Parlor Car to Gratton, and Sleeping tare to AG ig: ge ff ee ie Bai ag Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Chicago mi, In tlontot Tbe prominent lions Junetion and Sandus! 3 Ing-deserived real property. situ 9:00—*Baltimore and Way Stations. (On Sunday in the District of € connects for Annapolis, ) 63 “Baltimore Express, 12:10—Raltimore, Elicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations. Sa (429), and beginnin, Corner of ‘the 1:30—New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- | Song tt = ‘< Press. (On Sun “34 to timore only, stop- street to the rear line vt; thence w twenty (20) fect to the northwestern corner of ot. and thence seuth to the plac i eF With ail and singular the improvements, ges. hereditaments and appurtenances to the pertaining. y Stations. (Winchester Relay.) “and Laurel Ex- ks. Frederick, Hagerstown, d Way Stati and Way Stat! 4:30—Baltimore, Fred rye 4-story Bi: Balu Se rae blattos ‘Perms of Sale: One-third in cast Philadelp ‘and Baltimore Ex- | Six. twelve and eighteen months from day press. Pasengers for Norfolk taken inthe | Hotes to bear interest until pald, aud to be se ove dinectly t bent of Canten, te © | by deed of trust on the proper . Convey n das rfolke tO COMHES” | ing at purchaser's cost. “A deposit of $250 wil meen A Stations. Fequired as soon as the property is knocked off. ff - . s ‘ the terms of sale are not complied with within Frthions Been mmmnbun Beproee. Sleeping | seven days from day of sale, the Trustee reserv Aerts a the right to resell the property at the risk and cost f Louis, Clacinnatt, Pittsburg Express, | of the defaulting purchaser, after giving five days* notice of such resal in Washington city iy some newspaper published Sleeping Care tw st. Louis and Pittsburg. ‘ A JAMES B. PORTER, No connection for Pittsburg on Sunday. 9:30—"New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Spistal Stapitg Goro Painiphie "| Sa = Special Sleeping Car to Philadelphi ‘ “Dally, Other trains dally, except Suday. aS ee TRUSTEE*S SALE OF FOUR-STORY BRICK Dd GREAT HOUSE ON G STREET. BETWEEN 7rH 1877 PENNSYLVANIA 1877 AND. 81H STREETS NORTHWEST, AT ROUTE, AUCTION. TO THE NORTH, W EST, AND SOUTHWEST. Ry virtue of a deed of trast, given to me as surviving trustee, dated the 24th day of De- AL and duly recorded in Li folio 214, one of the land records - District of Columbif.and by red thereby, 1 will proceed trustee, at public auc - ay of January, A. lock p. 1b.. in front of the premise ittsburg and the We mh. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, st. Louls and | bieee or parcel of land, known and described on the : round plat or plan of Washington city, District of 240 /p. m. daily, with Palace Car to | @itumblas as the western pate of uae humbered 429, and described #s follows: Beginning for the same ai the southwestern corner of sald lot, and running thence east along the line of north G street twenty (20) feet: thence north on a line at right angles With said street to the rear line of said Jol; thence west twenty (20) feet to the northwestern corner of said lot, and thence south to the place of beginning, together with all and singular the im- BALTDNORE AND FoTOMAG EAILBOAD. ‘or, Canand focheste: Ni Pails aud ihe north, at 7:40/p. m, daily, estore Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkins. For Wiltamsport. Lock Haven. Elmira. and” Wat- ins, at 10:10 a. m. daily, except Sunday . For New York and the East, 1:40 a.m. and 9:30 p. "% vt ieges, hereditaments and appur- m. dally, with Palace Cars attached. | Limited | provements, privilges, hereditaments and appur- pe Sunday, Nae Cars, 9:204, m. dally, ex- | sinertaining.. ‘This part of Lot is improved bya For New York and the Fast, 1:30 p.m. dally, ex- | yell bullt, four-story and basement Brick a , With $1 ng cars from Washing- fem to. oon is ce ao Roel - —_ a boats “of “Brooklyn Annex,” affording’ direct transfer to Fulton street. fer- vor BRSEAAT Sp Sal on and 1:40 a. in., and 6:25 and'9:30 p. m. daily. Limited Express, 9:20 a. m, daily, except Sun- Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 \. and 4:20 p. ta. dally, ex: a => ‘Terms of sale: One-third In eash, and balance in six, twelve and eighteen months from day of sale, notes bearing Interest, to be secured bya deed of trust on the property sold. Conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost. A deposit of $250 required at thine of . If the terms of sale are not complied with within seven days from sale, the surviving Trustee Feserves the right to resell the property at the Fisk and cost faulting purchaser, after giving five days” notice of such resale in sonie newspaper f sepe Sunday published iu Washington, D.C *s Creek E \ CHARLES F, JARVIS, For eib, excepe Sundays 420 P.M. | og sawtassadads ‘Surviving Trustee, and 4:20 p. m. dally, ex- be ~~ pc T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, FRED) e y 'STEE'S SALE_OF A TWO-STORY FRAME ALTAILWAT, AND ALESANDELA CARD vt No. 013 DESMOND. ALLEY. heh = a RAILROAD. a BROS., Auctioneers, ARLOR SETTS, CHAMB: LOUNGES, M. T. SIDEROALD: ANTIQUE EPRIGHT. PiaXOs. BEDSTEADS. bU- AUS. WASHSTANDS. M. T, TABLE: ETEGERE. CANE AND" WooD-SEA CARPETS, ‘CROCKERY, “&e., &e. 25 NEW PLOWS, AT al iN. On TUESDAY MORNING: Deeg 11th, commencing at. 10 o'clock, we will sell in front of our usual collection of Household Goods. as DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES: SALE OF DESIRABLE PRoP- ERTY ON FREDERICK AND FAYETTE RIREPIS. IN THE CITY OF GEORGE- By virtue of of trust, dated Novem- ber 18th, A. D, 1874, duly recorded in Liber No, 768, foito 316. &c.. one of the land re- cords for the District of Columbia, and atthe re- Quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell. at lic auction, In front of the preniises, on TU ES- JAY, December 1th, 1877, at 4 o'clock B; my the foliowing~lescribed real estate, situate {n the'city of Georgetown, D. C., so wit: All of Lot num- bered | twenty * (20), "In; Beatty and Hawkins* amended addition to sald city. of Georgetown, fronting fifty (50) feet on Frederick street. ALSO—AI of jois numbered one hundred and elghty-three (188). one hundred and eight: (185), one hundred and eighty-seven (187), ai southern tw '¥ (20) feet of lot numbered o1 dred and eighty-nine (189), in Threlkeld’s aditi- ton to said city of Georgetown, fronting two hun- dred (200) feet on Fayette street, by the depth said lots, as all of said lets are K iH distin- guished upon the public plats or plans of said J Georgetown, together with the improvement ind the balance in six. en months, with interest at & ead of trust on posit of $100 required nd all conveyaueity ms to be complied with in ys. “ BENA BUTLER, BE SNYDER, p NCANSON BROS. ECUTOR® OF IMPROVED RE TATE NEAR THE €¢ OF 13ru IN TH By virt Auctioneers,* ND the last will and test Thomas Burke, deceased, [will sell, auction, In front of the premises, DAY OF DECEMBER, A.D. I the following-deserthed piece or situate and ly ing in said city, and being a part of the lot of ground numbered. Six (8), in-square two hundred and forty-ihree (243), In sald city, Beginning for said part of said lot of grot 5 the line of 13th street northwest, at a polut distant enty-one (21) feet north from the south ner of s running the street_tw feet and the 1178 t 40° clock marcel Of grou about parallel west from tl place © ‘inning. the buildings am . hereditame purtenances to sa said lot, or belonging, or In any manner ap- eyances to be paid for y it Of $100 req: the pro} the terms of re complied w ) day's, the property to be re Sold at the cost and expense of the defaulting pur- chaser. nov26-d&ds JOUN R, CONDON, Executor, JB, B: WARNER, Real Estate Anctioner. ts ALE OF TWO F THE EAST SID MAND N STRE By virtue of_a deed of tr 1875, duly fS SOUTi- . dated Au ied in Liber S ust et Seq.. one of the la the District of Columbia, and party secured thereby. [sh in (the pre at and Q: also, etealfS su having a front on 3d. st t 1. between M and N streets, of about 43 feet by a depth of 95 fet. together with the improvements, 1 One-third cash, and the balance at six, 1m twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent., seeured by a deed of trust. A deposit of $100 required on each lot at time bf sale, an ancing at purchaser's cost. as-eots JOS. C, G. KENNEDY, Trustee, B* WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, t>. all cor SALE OF A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, WITH FIVE ROOMS, No. 410 D STREET NORTHEAST. We will sell at pu premises, the al fronting 17 feet 6 Inches, by Terms made know time of s SITUATE FHTH STR STREETS: of a deed of trust. dated Jun A. D. 1871, d N the District of nbia, and at the request party secured thereby, I shail sell, at pa tion, in front of the premises, on THULE December 20:h, 1877, at 40°clock p.m. t ing plece or parcel of ground sttuate in the city of Washington, D. C., and being part of lot numbered twenty-six (26) of the subdivision of square num- bered four hundred (400), veginning for the same at the northeast corner of said lot and running thence south along the line of 8th street sixteen (16) feet six (6) inches: thence west ninety-two (02) fect toan alley: thence north sixteen (16) feet six (6) inches; aiid thence east ninety-two (92) feet to the place of beginning, together with the improve- ments, &e, ‘Terms: $2,200 cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, secured led of trust on the property sold. oF all cash, at the option of ure) vr. All con- veyancing at cost of the purchaser. A” deposit of $100 required at the time of sale. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days" advertiseme . dec7-cots, BRAINARD H, WAR > A. DARNEILL R, Trustee, Real Estate Auctioneer, OF TWO NEW BRICK 3) STORIES, SITUATED ST SIDE OF SEVENTH ST., OND BOUNDARY. By yirtue of a deed of trust, beating date 9 May 234, A. D. 1876, and recorded in . 820, folio 292, one of the land records for, N: 3] Washington county, District of Columbia, thew dersigned Trustees, Will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 17th day of December, A. D. 1877, at 4 p.m., all that piece in the cliy of Washing- of Columbia, known and de- Block three (3, ) in the **How- ard University’ Subdivisions of the farm of John A.Smith,commonly known as ham Place,** as the saidl sutxlivision was nade by the county sur- of Washington county, D.C. ‘The north half aid Lot **A** stands inthe name of Thomas Woodward, and the south haif of sald Lot stands in the name of Charles Chaney—together with the apeovements on sald lot. rms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, and eighteen moaths, with interest at seven um, secured by deed of trust upon 100 deposit required on accep- tance of bid, ai terins of sale to be complied with in ten’ days, On non-compliance, the Tras- tees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, WM. KILGOUR, J.T. WORMLE F. D. CLEARY, Salesman, VHAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. USTFEEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON NEW HAMP- SHIRE AVE BETWEEN N Under and by virtue of a deed of trust datea nder and by virtue of a deed of tru: January 23d, 4872, and duly recorded in Liber SES No. 671, Follo 248 et seq., one of the land cords for the District of Coumbia,, I shall sell pe auction, in front of the DAY, the 30th day of November, A. ovelock p, m., all certain pieces of parcels Situaie and ying tn sad city of Wash twelve cen Trustees.4 d7-cokds mn, and known and described as lots $4. 35, and 36, in the recorded subdivision of sq\ No. 97. ‘Terws of sale: $1,767.02 and all expenses of in cabs balance inaiee tweive and eighteen mont! With intrest secured’ by deed of trust on the purehaser’ cost, with in seven the tk madre the the right to resell tne reserves, the rigs esell at . W. STICKNEY, nov17-2aw &dbs Surviving Trustee, /E ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until WE! fp Dd 12, at same hour and place, by order of Trustee. novi, dec3.8,10412 CHAS. W. HANDY, Auct. NITED STATES MARSHAL 'S SALE. 4 i EEE ne AUCTION SALES. — DOWING, Auctioneer. OUSEHOLD FURNITURE: 100 Co LARGE ASSORTMENT or Grote : LOT OF BOOKS: LOT INKSTAN DS, &c.- on TUESDAY. Mt m lORNIN: at 10 o'clock, tn front of my lOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. * ad rif OEr oF FIVE NEW THREE-STORY A CHILD a8 COLLATERAL. (Melia L. son, a at ty little blonde five years Was bron into the chambers of the su court yesterday by Mrs Aun Mek obedience toa Writ of habeas corp ae . ENT BRICK DWELLING HOUSES ON THE NORTH SIDE OF L STREET, BETWEEN ISTH AND “TH by the child's mother, Mrs dame i little girl had been placed in M. THOMAS DOWLIN: - v ease — care by the mother and € iher No. $16, ‘252, et » er HOMAS DOWLING, & ¥ . tes SS Re eee, Seas and Line So. G, Auctioneer. board. Mrs. MeKenna's counsel urged District of Columbia: nd by written consent of the | CLOSING SALE OF DRESSED DOLLS pt- | Cuclia’s mother had not the means + thereby secured, I lex) to public sale RECT FROM GERMANY care for her child and was not a fit persen front of the ises, on MONDAY, December | On THURSDAY MORNIN ver 13th. | have her in charge. Mrs. Nelson was at this 10th. A. D. 1377. at o“clock p. m.. Lots numbered | 1877, commencing at 10 ‘Asharp, I'shall clos | time fondling her little girl, while Mrs. Mo- Tespectively sixty-one (61), out the remainder the above importation, A |] Kenna sat near. Judge Bovis jooking at the Fare chance for Christmas ts. opposing claimants, asked Which was the bi aw THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. mother. “The mother bas the ‘chia —4 forty-seven, | = = —_— P 247) and imi Boag | PYHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, answered. “Let ber keep it,” said J goa h Lot ts improved by | = Davis. Mrs fully embraced A SELECT CONST OF LADIES: AND kissed Odelia, ;. KS. IN GREAT Vaniery. | ¢ of herd meer Qoefourn {aah Balance, in four, equal OF THE FIRST HOUSES TN | iulekly left ‘Portas years from day of sale, with Interest at 8 per cent. — ier ak tee semi-annually, and secured by on the property. sold. | A deposit of $200 in cman Cor by core ified check for that sum) will 4 Mi Fi be required on each jot immediately on the same be- | Ani Misses’ Fars, ts ing knocked off, and in default thereof the next | Pulile ts called. Go highest bidder making such deposit will be treated | Pier to sale. A’ rare Disrrxsine Crowns ar Furts—An ti tous bnt simple mechanical expedient n adopted in Glasgow for scattering the: crowd, that usually assembles at a fire. At ached to t comme neing at roonis. I shall sell av is " : : Ents heat to the <a small hese. which ts Geer on rs AR eka Wes | ib se wat ee toute THOMAS DOWLIN ov 25—1tds GE TOWN. AT AUCTION." ‘This clear apece —- — - — On THURSDAY, December 13.b. at rrive and form wh f al pe —— ] Norse fronting 30 feet ta thet wee oh are not impeded, as ttey bad ase AUCTION. 000 WORTH KS. SHAWLS, etween Water street and th . improved by a en Fe SALE A ng the precious moments at the inrorrep si fa fire Fr AND WOOL- ENS. tn six and twel A GronGIA Youne Lapy, who has resided A Bankrupt old-estal re | in Syracuse the pastiwoe years, and has al- Row f & Coot Tes onvexancing at | ways een an ardent sympathizer with the ea herton ee c DOWLING. Auct,” | Tebel confederacy, returned home in October, hey: yE eared i naletter toa friend in Syrae men i bon a.m. p. m., at N CANSON BROS., Auctioneers. » Northern Chriatian pr S. ~ - wu Assignee, NTS OF t as follows: “Our people stilt THOMAS DOWL 8 RHO CONNER SEH Brn ica that labor ts degrading. 5 eis OF MESS BORE, PEANSELVASLA AVEROE Swe did obtain a position a her in the esior. TINUATION » ed schools, but iC E shy accept such a pas ; tion I Wonld not be allowed to commune Wits any church in the except the colored A Lapy Snoors Hrxsrur Yesterday morning Ue. wite Tucker, Who resides about cig o Amberst Courthouse, in = “| a10-3t DUNCANSON Fh Anets. have been a temporary fi FPHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioncs TPPUOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, Sen Theiee eon —_ = TRUSTE SALE OF TWO cComMFORT- 1 WUE SALE macr comroaing crcemmances, te tious AME DWELLING-HOUSES IN CATALOGUE SALE to have her reason and caused this OWN. AT AUCTION. FIRST-CLASS FOREIGN AND AMERICAN | tragic er unerceptionable life— wel of trust. da M. PAINTINGS. (Lon News, sth. Fl F. BOLANDES aor aint PHILAD GALLERY Tne AvecRN JoryMax, W. A. Durkee, party secured thereby. we Will. In {10 ‘ Who was reported to have eloped with Cars of the premises. on THURSDAY APT Houngs after Raving jetnd the 13th day of December, 18 public auction, the ywing des state, viz: Part of Lot numbered one hundred and forty-six (146), in Beal's addition to George- town, in said District, beginning for the same ata point the rth side of G s stant one hundred and fifty (150) feet east from Washington street, and run thence north eighty (80) feet to an alley Yen (10) feet wide: then east along said alley thirty (30) feet; thenee south eighty (80) feet, and thence west thirty (30) feet to the place of begin- with the right of use of sald alley extending reet: improved by two comfortable gues inn ited ust him. It the sheriff to take ry so as to give her ance to lead a new and respe able life. res new on free exhibition day and evening til time of sale, ce THOMAS DOWLIN rymomas DOWLIN of forming another 1 in this city next niatives will be presen roal combination will be Thursday. We Auctioneer, 4 TRUSTEF’S SALE OF A LARGE THR from the Philadelphia aud Read Lehi ne-third cash: the residue in tw STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DW Valley, De ~ Lackawanna a torn, at aix and twelve months, with LING, No. St FAYETTE STR ‘ - | Lel Delaware and - ccured Uy a deed of trast on FS IE ACADEMY OF THE VISITA- and Pennsyivania Rafl- Hoye aired _ = ™ RGETOWN, D. C., containing in ¥. Post, sth. Twelve Rooms, and supplied wit ‘all the Med orn Linprov s including Hot and Co . Furnace, Range and Force attached » Cis datel uary, 1874, and reoord: 738, fol 5 plied with in five the ting pur- me paper the Trustees reserve th at the risk and Diisiied in the city of mu nthe clty 0 7 WILLIAM fist five persons i ted in the Isabelle pension agency fraud- it bond case. The journalists of Denver have formed Clu The ob course, are mee cultivation of ltera- WILLI THOMAS DOW decl-10t 3, Hs WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRESTEFS* SALE OF A DESIRALE BU: NESS RESIDENC NORTHWEST, Bi BUILDING WIT . Independent says: Old Davy omunitted sui in Letcher county, last Wednesday night ¢ | hanging herself to the loom witha bank nd running tack | Yarn. 35) feet oF there hundred and t addition to said thirty (30) feet on Fayette stree one hundred and thirty-five ia, and at the request of the party Rock, Dakota, cor ill sell, at public auction, | abouts, and being the same which was conveyed by of the Frankfort Rowndahout says the tof the ‘premises, on’ TH Au Se eaten? deed recorded in Liber 3 ” S there in se starving condition Scaiy “Terms of sale: One-third cash; balan that the officers gladly join the Indians in @ forty-seven (347), In the elty of Washington, | ad twelve months f with interest | dish of dog. District of Columbia, beginning for the same at | at the rate of seven 5 mE peated, @e-The Ballard, Ky. ws says Assassin the end of twenty-two (22) feet_ six (6) inches from | Secured by a deed of trast on the property seid. A d mat Lovelaceville and att the northeast corner of sald Lot, and running = i om ut ee: ae Berm ain He . bat in OF eakd Lot mice Ree (0B) feck roa ee ih) taet | wot coumplicd with in Wee days trom day of sate tee wrong end and amputated ‘Trustee reserves the right to reseli the property at ptain’st the risk and cost of private alley to be kept opened for the use of this and the property on the east of the same; a purchase: #@-The schooner Joshua Grindle, from_ St. thence west on a line with said alley twen- WM. ORDON, Trastas, Jago, arrived at New York i" oon de, ame gid o* captain, W. A. Freathy nother alley ten (10) feet wide, west of any are the only persons remaining of the original adoijning said lot eleven (11): thence along the line wo . fed low of said alley ninety-five (95) feet: thence east along ROVED BRAD sd the other having died with yell the line of F street. tw: two (22) feet six (6) AND istn STREE . Inches more or less to the place of begianing, to- $20 Bont fae gether with the improvements, &c, ion c DIED. eRe TN lr vmemeg yn wd Ty virthe of a deed of trust, dated Sune 7h DULIN. On the 8th of December, 1877, at 9: per cent, per annum. secured by adesd of trusts | A.D. 1876, and duly recorded In Liber Lick, M.. wife of Willan 8. Dulin, 822, folie 443, et seq. one of the land record: for the District of Columbia, aud at the request of the party secured there! I will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, to the Niest bidder. on FRIDAY, December 2ist, A.D. of Stuart and Johanna Suith, in the twenty eighth year ber age. Funeral will take place from St. Peterts Chureh, the property sold. oF all cash, at option of purcha- se deposit required at the time of sale, and t purchaser’s cost. Terms to be all é eyancing: complied with in seven days, otherwise the trustees Capitol Hill, Tuesday. the 1th inst.. at 9o°clock at resctve the right to resell’ the property at the risk he friends of the family are Tespectfully m= aed Gost OF thedietneking parsbonee fivedays® | &t 4:15 p.m,. all that certain lot of ground situat (ed to attend. SSCCSMEN OAS HYDE, 3 Known as Lot numbenad oie hundred and thir, | DAVIS. On the evening of December 8th, 187% THOMAS HYD¥ parastece. | seven O57) ed Hh Darroe te ante es | at 9280 oClock, JOSEPH E, DAVIS, in the fortiotii Salesman, 43-4 | Of square numbered two hundred and six (206), as | J€ar of his age place from his late resi- corner F and T fourth streets north= Tuesday, at 3:30 o'clock. which relatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested. to attend. * VEN. On Sunday. December 9th, 1877, a6 haif-yast one o'clock p.m., CLAKA BELL, y est child of George H. and Isabella Given, agud't the same is recorded elty in Liber ** H.1 \. gether with the improvements thereon, Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which $100 must be paid at time of sale): and the balance in one and two years in equal payments, to be se- cured by purchaser's notes ing vight percent. interest from day of sale, payable semi-annually. n the Surveyor’s office of said | 4 The funeral will H. WARNER, Aw * — TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUAB PROVED REAL ESTATE ON K STREET NORTH, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS EAST, IN CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C. ty ‘ooke, |, folio 140, 7 wo Bi Nrtue of a deed of frust to me, ae. | and a deed of trust ‘on the y sold. Convey | Sears. 11 months and 19 days. the sevent lay of April, and recorde ancing and recordi ‘8 cost, terms ‘The friends of the family are vested to attend In Liter No. 744. follo 238, one of the land Of saleare not complied With in six days after snl — residence of | the funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 409 Fourteenth street northwest, on Taesday, 13th inst., at on o’clock p, tm, = RATHBONE. (On the 9th of December, 1877, of congestive chilis, SUSEPH ARTHUR, six years and ten months, youngest child of Thomas and Me toreal Deceisber 11th, at 3 from his par rs december 1th, at 3p. m., from cuts" residence. 301 Sith st. northeast. bd NER. records for the District of Columbia, and by direc- tion of the party secured, I will sell, at_ public _auc- jon, in frent of the £ emises, on FRIDAY, the h day of May, A.D. 1877, at 5g o"elock p.m. all that or parcel of ground situate in the city Washington and District of Columbia, and bel known and described as all of that certain piece o} round beginning at a point forty (40) feet west of irst street east and running west twenty (20) feet along K strevt- thence south eighty (80) feet. thence east twenty (20) feet, thence north to the original the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of the purchaser in default. WM. F, HOLTZMAN, Trasteo, _B, F. STEIGER, Auct. S J, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, ‘RUSTEES: SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLI ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF S STREET ‘Se, 18), BETWEEN On Saturday. December 8, wo r 3 JACOB WAGNER, in the forty-first year of Dis point of Leginning, eighty (80) feet. tu B. Fe Gite Jar AND 15H STREETS, NORTHWEST. | 3ACO : oe eee Ss bert's recorded subdivision of square six hundred | | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated at theee o'ciort, from his tase vestaenon, Ber vem and seventy-five (675), with the improvements, | ber 16, A.D. 1874. duly recorded in Liber consisting of a brick ‘two-story, Uarement, and | 768, folio 382, one of the Land Records for thas: mansard-roof Dwelling-house. District of Columbia, and at the request of the Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in six and | Party, secured thereby, we will sell at public auc~ twelve months after date, with Interest, secured by | You, in front of the premises. on MONDAY. Lve- a deed of trust on the property. A deposit of $100.| cember 10th, 1877, at 4 o°clock p. m.. the following required at tine of sale, Conveyancing at cost of | described Real Estate, situate in the city of Wash- purchaser, If terms are not complied with in five | ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that piece days from day of sale, the Trustee gonerver, the | oF parce a = grou and eee eo ed Seoue poet Se EAT AS SR CU OF MO Atty t (58), in Pierce & Klingie’s recorded sub- IAM A. GORDON, Truswee. | «i Wi sion of square numbered two hundred and J.T. COLDWELL, Saicsman, —_ap19-co&ds ‘seven (207), fronting nineteen (19) fect eight (3) inches on north S street. by a depth of one hundred 4@- TERMS OF SALE NOT HAVING BEEN | and forty (140) feet, tigether with the luprove- complied wit © property wili be sold at | ments, &e. Fiskand cost of defaulting purchaser, on SATUR: | _ Terms: One-third ‘and the balance in si DAY, December 15, 1877, at : f sale 1AM A. GORDON, Trustee. twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 L, Salesman. ood tds First st. northeast. Relatives and friends of the family respectfully invited to attend. * ___UNDERTAKERS, &e. cate cane ° UNDERTAKER, 940 F STREET NonTHWEsT, Formerly with R. F. Harvey. (Formerly HARVEY, cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold; of all cash. at the option of the pur chaser.” A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and, all couverancing at purchaser's cost. Terins to be complied with fn seven days. BEATNARD HH WARNER, } Trastoos CHARLES EARSON ‘ nov2T-cotds UNDERTAKER, R 1-ROOF FRAME DWE! THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON . X G HOU AND OTHER IM- | unt SATURDAY. Dectiver 221, 1st oe No, 932 F STREET NORTHWEST. PROVEMENTS. By virtue of a deed of trust dated December twelfth, A. D. 1870, and duly recorded in the clerk’s office of Fairfax County Court on the fourteenth day of December, A, D.1870, and atthe written request of the party secured thereby, L will sell at public auction, tothe highest bidder, ih front of the premises, in said village of Falis Church, in th Csi of Fairfax and state of Virginia, on RAINARD H. WARNER, CHARLES B. PEARSON, dec0-2aw serie MARSHAL'S SALE. iy virtue of awrit of fiert facias, issued out of Inet of Columbia, aad to me directed, 1 wil seit at WEDNESDAY, the twelfth day of December next, | trict of Colum! tome will sell at at twelve o*clock noon, the following described piecd lic sale. for cash, at Washington Natlor’s sta- or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the | bles, No. 1326 E street northwest, Washington. D. vinage of Falls Church, in the county of Fairfax | C.. on THURSDAY. the 20th of December, 1877, and state of Virginia, to wit:—beginning for the | at LLo°clock a. m.. alll the right, title, claim, and the northwesterly corner of now or re- | Interest of the defendant in and to the following- cently belonging to Miss Jane Lightfoot. being on | described property. to wit: One extension-top Phe the south edge of the Middle T. and. ton, two Top Buggies, one No-top and levied upon as the property of Rixey, to, 8 execution No. Wor, iy FRED'K DOUGLASS, U, 8. Marshal. D.C, JOHN BHERMAN, Auct. dechO~its 7 DOWLING, Auctioneer, CATALOGUE SALE OF } Trustees, RESIDENCE 432 Hi STREET N. W. nova3-1 J Fes amie NDERTAKER, 1776 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. **"Terms reasonable," apis ty ” © pewepianeet NOTICE. "A choice collection of STATUARY, ITALIA PM EN’ VASES, STONES, and MARBLE MANTELS, 4c. 96 prices to suit the times, wean TET ave, near sear omse. BANKERS. along the side of said turnpike grees west, (16) sixteen eight links to —., forty and thi teem Pec fate ou seventy eight on thence ; degrees west, 1 (one) ty-six) Thniks: thence: sou Sif ) chains and 61 (sixty-one) E. OFFLEY & 00. following "s tine: cipity-alx degrees) east $0 (ninety H. BANKERS, NORTHEAST CORNER OF 15TH AND F St8., Opposite Treasury Department, RANK OF DEPOSIT AND EXCHANGE. eaters in Gold, Government, Foreign and Dow ™favestmcut Securities a specialty.

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