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__ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ATER FILTERS. a HOUSEPURNISHING GOODS Hy. CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSW SRE GEO. WATTS & CO., Housrfurnishing Store, 314 Tth street, 5 doors above Pa. a3-tr Hea: ROSWELE & co. 313 EIGHTH STREET NORTHW Offer special inducements for thirty days to cash buyers in all classes of FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS. A large variety of HOLIDAY GOODS now being ecelved, ee R= DECORATED CHINA. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF i] EVERY DESIRABLE MANUFACTURE, Together with a complete selection of PARISIAN and ENGLISH NOVELTIES, Presenting an unusual opport searchot ‘al opportunity to those in ELEGANT GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES. Ne. 1000 PENNSYLVANIA AV NEw STOVE STORE. GEO. E. GARTRELL & Co., $15 SEVENTH STREET NoRTHW COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, RANGES AND FIRE-PLACE HEATERS. REPAIRING H kinds promptly done. h prices, but will sell as 4 ity - 815 7th street, be nov3 pre SIDE JEWEL HEATER, PALACE HEATER, ¢ SILVE BANQUET and ALPINE HOT CLOSET’ RANGES, And s full line of House Furnishing Goods, at very at ANGE AGENCY, A. W. HOFF 920 PENNSYLVANTA AVE. N. vin line of FALL and HOUSEF HING GOODS,” to ¢ Invite the inspection of purchasers, viz: Moquet. Velvet Body Brus- "iy and Ingrain Carpets, of vet and Welton Rugs and tum. Curtain, Gools and nd English Cretonnes in great variety; BE nd Sheetings, all sizes and widths: Table Damask, Napkins, Towels and Tow- eling, all grades, HOOF, BRE sepl-ly near Gorse 3 ARATUS. We are the manufacturers of GOLD'S WARM-AIR FURNACES, Equal to Steam, and Unquestionably the Best in Use. @e-Call and see the thing Itself, and take a de- sereptive pamph ‘ Be-CHANDELIERS and GAS-FIXTURES up stairs, SMITH, BIRGE & CO., dec31-tr 1014 PENNSYLVANIA AVENCE. NDOW SHADE HOUSE. DS—LOW PRICES, NINTH STREET. Opposite Patent Office, _ RAILROADS. ORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. REAT DOUBLE TRACK AL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE To THE - NORTH AND WEST, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. OVEMBER 18th. 1877. A.M. LEAVE WASHINGT 5:00—Baltimore and Way Stations, 6:50—Baltimore. Annapolis and Way Stations. (Strasburg, Winchester and Way Stations, via Relay.) §8:00—*Baltimore Express. 8:10—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester. Hagers- town, Point of Rocks and Way Stations. $:30—New York. Philade!phia, Boston and Balti- 1321 TING AP more Express. Parlor Car to New York and Philadeiphia, 8:40—"st. Louis, Cincinnatl, Chi and Pitts- ‘alley Branch, Couneets for ‘Through car for Staunton, rafton, ineinnati, dt Sleeping Cars to olumbus, Chicago (On Sunday napol 1:00 -* Be Itimore Express, :10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations. 1:30—New York and Philade} press. (On Sunday to ping at all stations.) 3:30—Baitimore and W: and Way Stations, via Relay.) 4:90" Baltimore, | Bla asburg and Laurel Ex- press. Frederick vi i 4:35—*Point of Rocks. Frederick, Hagerstown, Winchester and Way Stations. On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only” -40—*Baitimore, Annapolls and Way Stations. :30—*Philadetptita, Norfolk and Baltimore Ex- press. Passengers for Norfolk taken in the cars directly to beat at Canton. No connec- tion on Sunday for Norfolk. 50—*Baltimore and Way Stations, 05 “Chicago and Columbus Express, Sleeping to re ore Express, 9-25—°St. Louis, Cincinnati, Pittsbu Earns. Sleeping Cars to St. Louis and Pittsburg. nection for Pittsburg on Sunday. New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Sleeping Car to New York, and eping Car to Philadelphia, ly. except Sunday. ia, Baltimore Ex- itimore only, stop- Stations, (Winchester Jay GREAT ony TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track. Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. VEMBER 18th, 1877. NGTON. from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 a. m. daily, ith Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg cinnati, St. Louls and Chicago; 7:40 p. m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandaigua, Rechester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the north, at 7:40 p. 1m. daily, except Saturday. with Palace Cars to Watkins, Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, and’ W kins, at 10 daily, except Sunday . For New York and the East, 1:40a. m, and 9: m. dally. with Palace Cars attached. Limited Express of Putiman Cars, 9:20 a. cept Sunday. For New York and the East, cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars from Washing- ton to Boston. For Brookiyn, N. ¥., ail through trains connect at Jersey City “with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording dircet transfer to Fulton street, avonting double fer- and journey across New York city. tladelphia, 1:30 p. m. daily, except Sunday, 1:40 a. in.. and 5:25 and 9:30 p. m. daily. ited Express, 9:20 a. m, daily, except San- day. Accousinodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. and 4:20 p.m. daly, except Sunday 5 and 4:20 p. m. 1:30 p.m. daily, ex- ‘or F and L For Pope's Creek Line, 6:66 a. m. daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 6:56 a. m. and 4:20 p, m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. EXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG ALTMILWAT. AS LEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROA For Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10, 11a. m., 1, 4:20, 5, 6,7 p.m. On Sunday at 9:10 a. m. land 7p. m Yor the South, via Richm 2.45 a.m. dally; 6:35 . dally, except Sui 3 3 Sunday at BI a. im. and 6 p. m. mac, and at the depot, where orders nthe checking of baggage to destina- from hotels and residences. General Passenger Agent. THE TRADES. | GRASS, Bhs anette SEER mee TBSON 5 . Pra 2012 Pen ae Fine BROTHERS, ICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, ja avenue, Washington. D.C. Hinting a specialty. Jani9-ly AUCTION SALES. 4 i 1876, and duly recorded in Liber vito 443, et seq.. one of the land recot forthe District of mbia, and at the request of the party secured there! auction, T will sell, at publie a front of the preiises, to the a it m FRIDAY. December 2ist, A.D. 1877, nd situated 5 pm. all that certain lot of city of Washington, in said known as Distriet, and tnumbered one hundred and thirty- J.H.Darrow's subdivision of part ered two hundred and six (206), as ded in the eyor’s of H.D.Cooke, No. 1, folio 140, hs st n. hird cash (of “which $190 nd the balance tn cars in equal payments, to be haser"s notes bearing eight per cent. pm day of sal f trust on the f said payable semi-anm es the right to resell at risk or in defauit ZEMAN. Trustee, 1321 F st TAMER FOR POTOM. ‘ntil furthe Washington from. 6th-st y DAY and THURSDAY MORNINGS, at 70 Uh far nas Nemin! UFRIDAY, e. stoppin, and Little Ferry Landing; return! Freight received ¢ guire at G. L. 328 P t Wharf, every MON- mek, returning Leave every SAT= rall Landings at Brick House, won SUNDAY? For any information, in= 3 Coal Offices, 1114’and FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONRUE AND THE SOUTH. ‘The swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Capiain J. Ways, leaves Gih-street wharf, ther notice, eve NESDAY. an lock Pp. m., con= necting with steamers for Boston. Prov until fur- jence and leaves Norfolk and SATUR- othe: the ts, Returnin; y . THURSDA kp. m. > RIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Joun foot of sn wn. t the Office, over ss Office, street. at Knox's Ex- CON, Pres't. aves her whar! information, appl etropolitan Bank, Knox's he Company*s Wharf, foot of B: called for om appitcat AMU CINELLY, Age STEAMERS FOR The steamers JOHN KNIGHT will leave New o'clock p.m. or at YORK. ‘ON and E. kat 4 every SATURDAY, Georgetown — SATURDAY at 6. o'clock a. m., and Alexandria same day Freighi taken at lowest rates, c. For fuformation apply at Office over Metropolitan Bank. 15th street, or to R.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, Georgetown. apel-tr SAMU LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. A INGTON AND ‘DRIA, Ww RGETOWN Connecting at Philadelphia Sor Boston, Providenc England States. and New SAILING DAY From Philadelphia —Saturday, at 12 m. From Washington, at La, m. aday, at 7p. m. hts received daily. Throwg! lading given to Boston and, Consignees | wishing Sa wharf will piease D, C.*° Li From Georgetown M: Frei Bills o landed at ¢ ington, D.C, ter street, Georgetown, D. '. CLYDE & CO... General rs, 12 South Wharves. Phila- deipiia. mar20-ly MERICAN E OF STEAMSHIPS sailevery THURSDAY direct from Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at Queenstown. Cabin, intermediate and_ steerage tickets can be had at H. D. COOKE, Jn. & CO."S, Bank- ers, 1429 F street, “Also, Agents for the Red Star Line to Antwerp. my22-tf Bie GERMAN LLOYD, TEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this Cony urday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken. Rates of passage: From New York to Southampton, Lon don, Havre and Bremen, first cabin, cabin, $60 to LRIC or passage, a sep8-6m. vapies® Bowling Gr YUNARD LINE, NOTICE. vith the view of ee the chances of col- lision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to | New York or Boston, crossing the queridian of 50 ¥ Will sail every Sat- secous For freight iS & CO., en, New York. Bold: steerage, $30 currency. at 43 lat.. or nothing ‘to the north of 43, ‘On the homeward passage crossing the meridian | of 50 at 42 lat., or nothing to the uorth of 42. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHI BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIV. RPOOL, fast, Glasgow, Havre, Autwerp, and other ports on the Continent'and for Mediterranean freight and yassengers | office, No. 4 Bowling G to OTIS BI . For y at the Company's ‘or, both Gree! cab MEDICAL, &e. FR. LEON, The Oldest Established and only Re- stable Ladies” i pe in the City, can be consulted eve ay. y Tuesday, Wednesday and Satur- 'w.. from 1 to8 o°clek. auickly cured. Ofice and t No : altimore, YONSULT DR. LEON, the specialist in the city. He perma~ nent and speedy cure in the shortest time possible of all Acute and Chronic Skin Diseases, Abandoned and ill-treated cases spectalty. A tho cure or no charge. Separate consulting rooms 805 6th novI-1y ESSENCE OF LIFE resiores manhood and the vigor of youth to the most Shattered constitution in four weeks, from what- cer cause arising. Failure impossible. Beware of advertisers who oifer Free Preseriptios that are useless, and finally prove ruinously e: sive. Whatever has merit must cost a fair price, per case. Sent by express anywhere. Sole Agent, ~ JOS. JACQUES, 7 University Place, New re. | novid-ly oldest established larantees @ || Fwrvre pars. YUE & MIDDLETON, Auctioncers, ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF THE VAL 1. STOCK OF WELL-ASSORTED LUMBER | 2 cz, belenging w the estate of T. tw'd Ciarke &c at the foot of 4:h strect southeast, iu this oT By viitue of a deed of assignment to us, dated o the 24th day of August, A.D. 1877, and records 4 land records f in Liber Ni of the land records of the Distric . z 5 e Db. | Joists and | é Phive Pi Palings; Ki 1x6 12-feet White Pine: 5 20, and_16-feet Cedar’ Posts; Doors, Sash, Blind | Moulding, &c.; 5 Lumber Wagons, 4 Coal Carts, 2 Desks, 2 Safes, 12Chairs. ‘Terms cash The assignees will receive bids at private sale for auy of the above property. up to the tay of sale, AMUEL CROSS, ROSS ‘PEERY, { Assignees ON T. CU | IST} : OF VALUABLE IM- ESTATE ON SOUTH BETWEEN lata ND brn STRE! N.W. (No. 1467)— Y BRICK DWELLING AND | rine of a deed of trust, dated June 7th, York. Druggists supplied. QPECIAL » OTICE.—Dr. ROBERTSON consulted we and Saturday Omice, 921 D st., between 9th and 10th, Reig® cate Grpiaicca ease ae ness, Nervous Debility, Ty , Premature De- i I Re., ail resuiting from abuses 1% manhood, indiseret WNINGS. JOHN C. HOGAN Ufacturer of » Newly Patented Spring Roller for Stores, Hotels, Public and Ventilating Awning ee le only FQLANKETS, FLANNELS AND WOOLLEN GLObDs wocitr aor c Hats, Watches, Pistols, seid for the by 3D ed we. QRS. M. COX'S INDIAN VEGETABLE DECOCTION Fe ‘OR SCROFUL A, EES Tie — DIs- SES OF THE BLOO! by eminent physicians of Balti- Sold LS Storrs ¢ TL; Agents, Washington, G. W. CROPLEY, Agent a Eu- , ng AG corner apheoly “__ AUCTION SALES. _____s FUTURE pars. NCANSON BROS., A Auctioneers, etnias SALE OF PROPERTY ON FIRST STREET WEST AND ON DELAW SIE AVENUE, SOUTH OF U. 5. CAPITOL, AT By virtue of a deed of trust given tous, duly recorded In liber No. 832, folio 243, on? the for the huimbia. we ‘will sell at public au On FRIDAY. 21st day of December, 1877, at 4 o'clock p. m., in front of the premises, all the following described real estate and premises, situate, lying and being in the city of ashington, in the District of Columbia, know! and designated upon the official or ground pian or Bist of sald city as lots lettered and marked 1, Sand >in Wm. B. Todd's recorded subdivision of part of lot numbered one(1), and the whole of lots num- bered two (2) and three (3), in square numbered six hundred and thirty-sight (638), as said subdivision is duly recorded in the Surve: office of sald city and District, together with singular the im- an provements, ways, cascments, hts, privileges, Bnd appartenanecs to the same belonging oF in any wise appertaining. Terms of sale: ‘’me-third cash; balance in notes bearing 8 per cent. Interest, and secured by deed of trust on the premises sold.” A deposit of $30 will be required at time of sale. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not com- plied with within seven days, the T. ustees reserve ihe right to resell at the risk ‘and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after giving five da of such resale in some newspaper publish ington, D. C. R. W. DOWNMAN, toy, al2-ofds W. F. HOLTZMA i ASH. B. WILLIAMS. Auctioneer, No. 1001, northwest corner of 10th and D sts. OF HOUSEHOLD FuR- TS, BEDDING, CHINA, CROCKERY WARE — The ntents of the well-known and long- blished Boarding-house No. 202, corner of street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, pberiny about Forty Rooms of well- preserved 3 and s” notice in Wash- stees, he following” e in part Furniture, uph istered alrcieth, » Bureaiss and Washstand: ardrobes, any Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washsta Wardrobes. Dining-room Tables and Chairs, Hall O1 id Window Feath Marbi Gilt-frame Mirrors, parain and oth Husk and ( ts. Fe vr Be nk Comforts, Washstands, &¢., ry. &e., hes. ; China, Glass and Crockery Ware of every deserip- tie Bedroom and other Heating Fixtures, Kitchen Utensils, & This sale offers unusual inducements to honse- keepers and the trade generally, as it is peremptory. ms cash, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auet deel. v. Real eves, STREETS ¥ a deed of trust. dated June 20th. A. DD. 1871, duly recorded in Liber No. fam 653, folio 104, &¢.. one of the land records for, and at the request oft Shall sell, at beginning said lotand ‘runnin east ninety-two (92) feet to the ig. together with the improve- balance i ‘at 8 per edof trust on the of beginnin ts, &e, of the purchaser, Pyancing at cc he purchaser. A “deposit 01 $100 required fsale. If terms of sale are not complie even days, the Trustee Teserves the right fo resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days nt. de BRAINARD H. WARNER. Trustee, rpuiomas DowLix i, Auctioneer, TRUSTE pots: “S SALE OF A LARG G Twelve Roo ern’ Improve Katt i . Range ree hed to the Cistern, By virtu to me, dated on the 16th day of January, 1874, and reco ed in Liber No. 739, folio’ 151, et, seq. of the land records for the District of and by direction of the party secured, T will public au in front of the premises. « of December, 187 o'clock p,m. piece or parcel of ground, bi ing and ein the city of Georgetown, District of Columbia, and known and distin; as the south motets ed one hundred and thirty-five (135),in Threikeld’s addition to said Georgetown, the ‘same frontin thirty (30) feet on Fayette street, and running bac one hundred and thirty-five (135) feet or there abouts, and being the same which was conveyed by Ann R. O° Neal by deed recorded in Liber N No. 34, folio 175. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annuum ant! paid. seedred by a deed of trust on the property sold. deposit of $100 required at time of sale. Convey: ancing at cost_ of purchase Water, Pump ii YAY, th y er. If terms of sale are not complied with in five days from day of sale the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell, the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, WM. A. GORDON, Trustee. TH ING, ‘Auct, P. A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auc s pe TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO NEW. BRIC! HOUSES, THREE (3) STORI ITUAT. THE EAST SIDE OF SEVENTH ST., ST BEYOND BOUNDARY, By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date May 234, A. D. 1876, and recorded in Liber {7 820, folio 292. one of the land records for, Washington county, District of Columbia, the ui 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 or parcel of ground, situate in the county of Wash- ington, in the ‘of Columbia, known and de- seribed as Lot .** Block three (3, ) in the **Ho LU, subdivisions of the farm of Jol vias © Efingham Place," n Was made by the county sur- D.C. The north half stands inthe name of Thomas the south half of said Lot stands in the name of Charles Chaney—together with the improvements on sald lot. sof sale: One-fourth eash; balance in si twelve and eightee interest at sew CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, er cent. per annum, secured by deed of 0 From New Youk. |) Prom New York. | the property suld. $100 deposit. re ruined | Algeria...Wed., Dec. 19 | Seythia...Wed.,Jan. 23 | tandcol bid. aud ‘the terme of suieto be | Bothnia...Wed., Dec. 26 | Batavia. an. 30 | within ten days. On non-compliance | Abyssinia, Wed,, Jam. 2) Abyssi v Feb. G | tees reserve the right to resell at risk and cust of | Seythia...Wed.. Jan. 9| Parthia...Wed.,Feb. 3 | defaulting purchacer China... Wed.. Jan. 16 | China 2.) Wed.. Feb. 20 WM, KILGOUR, 1 5 And every following Wednesday from New York. ‘T. WORMLEY, }Trustees, Steamers marked * do not@arry steerage passengers, | F, D. CLEARY, Salesman. AT-co&ds RATE OF PASSAGE. bin, $60, and $100, = gold, according to accommodation. - The $60 pas- RUSTEES’ SALE OF THE VA is a special low passage for winter mouths, REAL ESTATE ON THE SoU Tickets to Paris, $15, additional, Return RNER OF THIRTEENTH tickets on favorable terms, STR WASHINGTON. D.C } _ecicerage tickets to and ffom all parts of Europe at WHICH "THE = NATION REPUB- low rates. Through bills of lading given for LICAN*? BUILDI 8 By virtue of a deed of trust beari date on the goth day of September, A. D. 1873, and £7) recorded in Liber No, 729, folio 288, one off the land records for the District of Columbia, mm af the request of the party thereby secured. we will sell at publ re auction. in Tront of the premises. on Y, the 5th day of January. A. D. 1878, lock p all that lot of ground in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, known and d numbered : y (20) feet three W the depth of forty-eight (43) feet four (4) inches of Lot numbered thirteen (13), in Square numbered two hundred and fifty-six (256), the whole being described as follow: nmin for the same at the northeastern corner of said square and running thence west forty-olght (48) feet four iss ; thence south seventy (70) fect three (3) inches: thence east forty-elght (48) feet four (4) inches to the line of 13th ‘street west; and thence north to the place of beginning, with the improvements, consisting of the National Repub- Mean buildi Terms of Ten thousand dollars cash; the balance in equal installments in three, nine, fifteen and twent ively, with in- tinguished iy Fre 3 erest as t of Six percent. per annum, secu: bya deed of trust on the property. A deposit of $2,000 required at time of sale. Conveyancing at coit of purchaser. If the termns of sale are not com- plied with in seven days after the sale, the Trustees — the right to resell at risk and cost of de- rchaser. ming Puree. Ep CHANDLER, E. A. ROLLINS, nov26-co4w 1421 I street n.w., PRUSTERS | SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ROVED REAL ES©ATE ON SOUTH DE OFC. BETWEEN 2p AN STREETS SOUTHEAST, (NEAR 2p, RY BRICK DWELLING, N DERN IMP Trustees, D 3p TWo- AND 3 Ey ie : Ft] igi’ Filet Dounded as follows, viz: for the same the northeast corner of aid Jot thease ran 3 bp LESSONS IN wand st Mr, DAVIDSON'S Sebook. tovae-Ou GAS: CUBMIDAS, Teacher, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. H tacigaso DOWLING, Ayctioncer. ENCH PLATE MIRRORS, PIANOS, LAR OIL PAINTING OF GEN. GRANTUA R R NGRAILN CARPETS: LARGE LOT COMFORTS, TWO SPLENDID WOLF CARRIAGE ROBES. CHINA AND GLASS- WARE, COOKING AND HEATING BS. &. AP AUCTION, On SATURDAY MORNING, Decem- ber 15h, 1877, at 10 o*eloek. in’ front my auclon rooms, I shall sell a gen™ as-ortment of the wats. as THOMAS DOWLING. wes WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. 1001 D street, corner of 10th, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN On SATURDAY, the 15ih day of Ds ber, A. D. 1877. at 10 o'clock a.m., 1 shal anction rooms, ‘a sell, in front of m Foods, stored with Messrs. Henry F- Zinuner tly to Messrs. 0. P. man & Son, belonging apnaren! Burt, E. 1, ‘Childs, C.M. Joslin, ME. Bays Rawin furt; consisting th part of aiot of Lac chinese Crockery, lot of Books, lothing, &:., &c. ‘To be sold to settle charges for storage. €€.. if not redeemed previous to sale. ms cash. dig-d WASH. BR. W J, 1 WABNER, Auctioneer. ° TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUARLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE K STR RTH AVI S EAST, IN CITY of April, 1874, and’ recorded wer No. 744. follo 288. one of the lay is for the District of Columbia, and by diree- f the party secured, [will sell, at publican , in front of the premises. on FRIDAY day of May, A.D. 1877, at 5% o'clock p.m {at plece or parcel of ground situate in the Washington and District of Columbia, and bein wh An all of that certain piece o round beginning at a polut forty (40) feet west of First street east and runnin, along K stre east twenty point of be pert's rece and Sevent nsisting wth to the original (80) feet, in B. F.G improvenn two-story, basement, and ‘cash: balance in six and with in i. required purchaser ws from’ day ght to resell t faulting purchaser, WILTIAM A. GORDON, Trastee. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, apld-cokds &g~ TERMS OF SALE NOT HAVING BEEN omplied with, the above property will be. sold at Tu property at risk al reserves th cost of de~ Fisk and cost of defaulting purehaser, on SATUR- DAY, December 15, 1877, at clock p.m. ‘Terms and as above. WILL IRDON, Trustee, T. COLDWEL W5-codtds J T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, RUSTRE oF DESIRABLE PROPER- TY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF H STR BETWEEN i2z1n AND 13Tn STRE NORTHWEST. By virtue of adeed of trust, dated Septem- ber 20th, A. D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber #3 tu 31. folio $75. one of the land records for, the District of . and at the request party secured th ‘We Will sell, at public auc tion, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY nber 15th, at 4o°clock p. m.. all that piece oF ituate in the city of Washington, pia. known and distinguished as humbered fifteen (13). In square numbered two hundred and eighty-eight (288), be- ginning for the same at the northwest corner of said lot and t running eastalong the south line of north H twenty-four (24) feet four (4) Inches: thence south pinety-six. (98) feet: thence West five (5) feet eight (8) inches; thence north twenty-one feet esteighteen (18) feet eight (8) inch nee north seventy-five (75) feet to the place eginning, together wit im- provements, consisting of a small F: re se subject to a deed of trust, dated September 20, 1876, for $500, at 9 nine per cent at 10 per cent, interest, pay date. and recorded in Liber nid records y . 833, fol v the District of Columbia. $400, with interest at 10 percent. from March 20, 1877, to day of sale, and expense Of sa in cash: and the balance at six and twel with interest at 6 per cent. per annum, secu A deed of trust. $100 depostt. at time of sale all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms comp ALN ARD IE WARNER, A a Le. ‘ER, MARTIN M. ROMIER. ” } Trustees, cots J ASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES! SALE OF TWO SMALL FRAME DWELLING-HOUSES. virsue of two deeds of trust, dated June 20th, A- D- 1873, and duly recorded in Liber fam No. 724, folio 162 and 164, &e., of the land, Tecords for Washington county, D. C., and by the e party secured thereby. we will sell, on, on SATURDAY, the 15th day of - D187 in front of the ed B and y thereon. Frame Dwelling and bac oes The Lots will be offered separately. Terms of sale: One-third in cash (of which $50 must be paid on each lot at the sale); the deferred nwle in six, twelve and eighteen uths from day of sale, with interest at the rate ight per cent. per annum, secured by deed of trust and Insurance to the satisfaction of the Trus- tees, Terms to be fully complied with within si days after sal therwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell t ob sige at the risk and cost of first purchaser, after one week’s public notice, All comveyancing 2 the purcusser’s cost. dect-eokds WM. F) MATTINGLY, } TFEstees, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED. PROP- TY, No, 1900 TENTH STREET NORTH- Under and by virtue of a deed of trust, dated May the 18th, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 785, folio 284 et seq. one of the land record of the District of Columbia, I will sell, at. pubne auction, to the highest bidder, in front of the pre- mises, at 40°clock p, m.. on the FIFTEENTH DAY 1877, Lot of ground numbered za’ Clements’ recorded subdi- square numbered three hundred In Washington city, District sand ground is improved by a Na. 1900, two stories high, on 10th street, between 1 and'U streets northwest, con- six rooms, water and gas, and suinmer payments to be m™ tainin kitehen, ‘Terms of sale: $700 in cash within five days after sale: and the balance in equal instalments at 6 and 12 months from sale, with interest from day of sale, secured by notes and a deed of trust from the purchaser. and the purchaser to pay for convey aucing: aid $100 linmediately after the property ts knocked off, 4.2. TOWN, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, dect-cod Estate ‘Auctioneer. URBAN PROPERTY, AT THE B." WARNER, Real SALE, OF § NTERSECTION OF ROUNDARY STREE NECTICUT AVENUE, AND {TWEN- TY-FIRST STREET. Grand View of the C1 otomac River—Stately Old Oaks—Constituting the Finest Building sive in the District of Columbia, Will be offered, at th Tequest of the own on the er. at public auction, premises, 01 JAY, December 18th, 187; ch TU at 40'cloc! all that certain parcel of situate in the ¥ of Washington. D.C. being part of a tract called ** Widow's Mite’™’ anil of the subdivision thereof known as *-Oak Lawn,"” and being the lot designated as Lot C, in a certain survey made by William Forsyth June 16, 1869, fronting 458 86-100 feet on 21st street road’ and '311 70-100. feet on Boundary street, containing 103,389 square feet of more or less. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance In one, two and three years, with Interest at 6 per cent, ” $200 de- Posit at time of sale, and conveyanelig at pur- chasers ¢ T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ALE OF IMPROVED REAL ON © STREET SOUTH. BE- TWEEN 13); AND l4tn STREETS WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March: 18th, A.D. 187! luly recorded in Liber 777, BR 5 et sot one of the land records fo the District of umbia, | shall sell, at public auc- tion, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, De- cember 2ist, 1877, at 40°clock p.m. the following described real estate in the eity of Washington, D, C., to wit:—That certain Lot known on the jand records as number three (3), In Square two hun- dred and sixty-three (263), having a front of 43 Houses. Also, the west half of Lot four (4), in same Sauare, improved by a two-story Brick House: lot fronting sald C street- and having a front of sixteen feet; together wi provemen Terms: Debt, and the balance at Sepeaie of juired tee of sale; and all conveyancing at purchasers cost * JOS. C. G. KENNEDY, Trustee. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. dll-dtas r IRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON NT! pec) ELEVENTH A | ser. | all conveyanciny __ THIS AFTERNOON. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, NESS PROPERTY SITU ; ou rouse et TUATE Nos. 511 WEST. BEI DIOUS THR: FS’ SALE OF A VALUABLE BUSI AN date April Lith. 18 83, fo Zet " District of Cohumbia, and by direction of the party Feared hereby. we Will well at public auction. in front of the premitses. on FRIDAY, the 14th day of December, A.D. 1877, at ovtlock p. m.. the following-described property, being lot the north 4 feet of lot 38, In. square her with the improvements, consisting of a ick Butld- Ing occupied as a grocery store and dweilliig-house. This is one of the mest le business properties in South Washi "Terms of sale: “One-third cash; talance one and two years from day of sale, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, payable semi-annuall cured by deed of trast on the posit of $200 in cash (or certified check sum) will be Ing knocked highest bidder maki: as the purchaser, with In five days from the day of sale, resale w! for and se~ A de- ‘that uired immediately on the same be- "oll. and In default thereof the next such deposit will be treated If terms of sale are not complied 1 ne made at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, on five days notice in some newspaper published in Washi on, D.C, Allconveyancing at purchaser™ cost, =~ M. AS tFORD. as = 3.7, DYER,” } Trustees. WASH. B. WILLIAM decd THIS EVE _ as DOWLING, Auctio CATALOGUE SALE FIRST-CLASS FOREIGN AND AMERICAN OLL, PAINTINGS, FROM FP. BOLANTDS PHILADELPHIA ART sold at anction at the sout and F streets, opposite thr THURSDAY and FRI GALLERY, pre ky J. Darang, FE. DD. Lewis, day and eve: AN, Auctioncer, 817 AMERICAN A Walnut F mr 14, «, betwee rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, CATALOG SALE OF BOOK IN STANDARD AND, § NTIFIC In Good L Corner Pennsyly THOMAS DOWLING YONTINUATION SALE OF ME and YOUTHS" CLOTHING, at the st Mr..L. Kaufuy 824 7th street. one door corner of I, commencing THIS EVENING Au ning “THOMAS DOWLING. Avct. isely. at my sales- al tle- LITERA- uct, Boys, of from aT oelock, and continuing every evening until the en- tire stock is sold, N. B.—This sale ts worthy the attention of per- sons desiring seasonable gous, as every garment offered will be sold re Hess of cost. b. CANN, Ju., Si man. JAS. DUNGAN, Auctr. T-woLlt i ‘T. COLDWELL, Auctioneer, TRUSTERS’ SALE OF THE TREMONT HOUSE, CORNER, OF AND INDIANA AVENU By virtue of a deed of trust, ¢ ber Ist, 1876, and recorded in folio 216 et seq the District of writ at publie auction, MONDAY. m., all the ate’ in the Columbia, kn SECOND STR JEN.W. ‘Cow Decetaber 17th, 1877, at 4 e certain lots or parcels of ground, ity of Washington, in the Distri lescribed subdivision of ori ting 140 feet on ana ave said city the Tremon $10,000, dated 73. py years, at 8 per cent. interest, wit! in since ‘February 13th. 1877; ales subject deed of trust, past due, for $3,000, dated Septe 7 feet on 2d street northwest, in ET ia, and at the request, in 0, the arty secured thereby, we will sell in front of the premises, on situ: tof s Lots numbered nal ‘melt mber 25th, 1875, payable in One year, bearing interest at 10 per cent. per annum, with interest due March 25th, 1877, ‘Terms of sale: $375 (with the expenses of the in cash: $1,650 0n January 4th, 1878; twelve months pum, Deferred trust on the property sok. be required at the time of sale, and all ce ing ahd recording at. purchaser's co- since sale) balance in with interest at 8 per cent. per an~ Payments to be secured by deed of A deposit of §250 will eyane= Uniess prompt compliance with the terms of sale will be made within 7 days of the sale the Trustees reserve ae plebs to et the ONE CEE AM HELMICK, H.C. AL MAN. s a6-dts _ Be TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A NORTHWEST, BEING “A THREE-ST BUILDING WITH STORE. By Virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 29, A. D. 1875, duly recorded in Liber No. 785, folio 80, one of ‘the land records for the Dis property, at the risk and cost ser. } Trustees. 928 F Street northwest. NARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, DESIRALE BUSI- ESS RESID: NCE: No. 1008 STREET ‘ORY triet_of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at in front of iM remises, on TH RSDAY, comber 27th, |, at 4:30 o’clock p.m. Fublic suction, De- part of Lot numbered eleven (11), in square three hundred and forty-seven (347), in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, the end of ty -two ( the nort ) feet six (6) inches inning for the same at from corner of said Lot, and running south on a line parallel with the east and west lines of said Lot ninety-five (95) feet to a five (5) feet private alley to his and the property on t kept opened for the use of east of the same; thence west on a line with said alley twen- ty-two (22) feet six. (6) inches more or less to another alley ten (10) feet wide, west of and adotjnin of said the line J lot eleven (11): thenc F street twenty-two (22) feet si. along the line inety-five (95) feet: thence east alon; x (6) inches more or less to the place of beginning, to- gether with the improvements, &e. Terms: One-third cash; and twelve and eighteen months, with Interest at percent, per annum, secured by a deed of tru the property sold. oF all cash, at option of pu depe at purchaser's cost. Terms complied with in seven cost of the defaulting purchaser, advertisement. it required at’ the time of sale, the balance in six, eight st On ve i days, otherwise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the ris ¥ laser. after fivedays" THOMAS HYDE. j CHAS. C. GLOVER, f27ustees. 3. T. COLDWE! Salesman. as NHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, PROVED AND U a” AT PUBLIC AUCTIO: On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, at 3% o*clock, in front of the prem: front of 41. feet 7 in inches to a 30-foot alley ist street, betwee! ‘On the same day, remises, I shall Sell front of 60 feet by ad uated on the west side of 3d street, between end New York avenue n.w. Ss by adepth of and M sts. n.w. t 4% O° clock, in “front of 9, in square 525, havi ols ses. I shail sell prem i sell Lot 16, in square 100, having a’ feet 9 situated on the east side of IMPROVED PROPERTY f the ‘ing a pth of 93 feet 4% inches, sit- L st. he day following, at 4 o°clock, In front of the it 12, square 290, improved Brick Dwelling, situated on the sonth side of yland avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, Island: lot b2 tect 11 Inehese by an average depth of 100 Tet. Terms: months, with notes bearing interest at 8 per ‘One-third cash; the residue in twelve cent, per annum, and secured by adeed of trust on the property sold. cost. $100 deposit requi: erty at time of sale dil-d PROVED REAL ESTAT EING THREE NEW BE! SEVEN ROOMS EACH, 8 EAST SIDE OF TENTH TWEEN F AND G, NORTHEAST. ib 4 i i i i 7 All conveyancing at purchaser's ‘ou. each plece of proy- THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. PPE USTEES SALE OF VALUABLE B i] u if 3 AUCTION SALES. }OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, THE EVENING STAR. - nes FRIDAY... December 14, 187TT. 0 KECS CHPSAPEAKE AND suNiTa | ————— ——= TION, TO-MORROW (Saturday), Deceniber 15, 1877, CONGRESSIONAL, at 12 o’cleck. in front of suction rooms, i shall Sell the shove ect Re: Sao Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. a “THOS. DOW LING, Ate ee wscgaed mea es | PORSITURE: FURNITURE: FURNITURE! | “The dehaic on thesilver fomtution accupied ‘A rare chance for Housekeepers who are the entire day whee Mr. Bayard sai Dav. Denman tenes ul ome BS seventeen and oneer that silver today was ree-quarter parts to one entire stock of the Furniture Store, "No. S19 gold, when by the jaw of 18M the | 7th street n.w.. whe having five (5) weeks ago | WAS Rearly sixteen parts of silver to ome | purct'ased a lange stock of me Furniture in Wal. id. tie then asked. did the power to re a pest make. too numerous to menth 7 s power aud in consequence of ill-health has concluded to | Paro ees (mean the Power to coin falsify’ Had Congress the right to make false declaration and stamp tC upon metal thas the lie might be better preserved? Could the government use tts law-making power to pre duce an advantage in its own faver? No ernment could do this without dishonor. defended the demonetization of silver retire from business, aad has ordered me to sell the | Sime tothe highest bidder for can" “ *LEY, Auct _ Don't forget the No., 819 7th st.n.w. * di4-3i | ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, No, 1001, n.w. corner of 10th and D sta, WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITES. up. stered in Rep, consisting of Sofa, four (4) Chairs, Gent's and Ladies’ Castor Chairs; W | nut MT. Dressing-case Chamber suite (10) pieces; Wainul M. T. Rareas coin Hil also opposed the resolution as mere child's play in attempting to settle in advance what hind of r country shall have wees: os Chinty rx h the bonds are y= =m 1) Say ple. . wwe to disgrace iu | Nets: Hall Rack: Hall and Stair Carpe coal on oa : oe, : wd hot vote for Ls e debate Was further continued OSA te Allison, Davis, Beck and oth Without ac tion the Senate went intoe red, Carpets, Reception Chairs: Par holstered in 2M. T. Cen i Husk Mattreses; Bian ads. Bureans, Washstands, Tables, ; Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash quently adjc HOUSE.—After && . ur report closed — | “T DAY ‘MORNING, D. The session was devoted to the considers | SDAY MORNING, December hock, F shalt sci at Noe Son Be tion of thy sted election case, j hs ‘and 10th sare rt Mr. Butler ur ing back the election e deserthed Furn: « to the pe was certain tha Mr, | Patierson was not theit, choice. | WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Mr. Patterson, the claimant, was allowed te | Auctioneer. | speak in his own Behalf. and denounced @ j Keal Estate Auctioneer, made by Mr. Hate J.7™ USTEES” SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STOR AND BACK BUILDING. No. M45 ¢ LUMBIA STREET. BETWEEN © AND t STREETS NORTHWEST, By virtue him as said that beg always to blame, bub “tan vis always that either re or his own choosing Mr. Hale, in reply, said he had spoke wath neha but the truth when he spoke of Mr A. | as begging at inthe House. If he gets the seat t of Colorade are de- prived of the Representative “it choles, party secured there If not by mendicaney by ~ . in front of the premises, The question Was then t SA wer 15th, & alae By declarin p.m situate | the seat, and it Was negatiy > 10, nays oN Sloe 8 Be 1s The vote on the’ resolution declagt { <quare numbered three hundred ana | there had been no valid election was rey ES a with tho ieee’ | by yeas 114, nays The ity repert sealing Mr. Patierson was adopied—yeas 1% 000, with interest at 10 per cont ys HA Adjour May 8th, 18° of sale, and ex- in cash. balance at six, teen and twenty months, for which tty haser. bearing interest from the secured by a deed a . 82-4 Zion Methodist conference i solutions discouraging the me sale. pEORETTy sol, wh will Philadelphia nell haw pe required at the t ¥~ the tax rate in that city at €215 on the: ancing at purchaser's we EATS ARD H.W ARNER, EORGE W. STICKN EA.” } Trustees, t. Terms to be complied dined de rs in Chattane money to repair 3 nov28-r by unknown vandals z oe . mitederate monument ROB DAT ee ee ee eo NED en; | ga-dohn H. Barnce, a menber of a travel BRAINARD H. WARN ing era matic com dentally shot higa- RGR W, STICRNE self in the head A rehearsal at ‘Tusea- _ dec l-Baw ts rora, Nev., recently, and died from the injury. 1 BE-Six pris raped from Kiny . N. Y.. jail Monday night, by sawing the bolts and locks off the doors. “It is supposed the saw was pre py a friend visiting the prisom~ ers. #e-The creditors of A. & W. Sprague, the Rhode Isiand print ufacturers, represent. ing #, have formed an association and appointed tive committee to take pt steps for their protection, turies hydrophobia has been am nie subject of discussion among . and they don't seem to know mu * now than when the subject was first discussed. one of the land records, bia, 1 shall se on Ww ¥ VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TRUST th Fan duly pnt ide ront of the premise 26th. W877. at 4 Square thirty (30.) hird cash: and balance upon easy determined at sale, for which parchas- ers notes, serured by deed of trust, will be taken, Deposit of $50 required at sale. complied with resold at risk and coy Ww. YOUNG & MIDDLETI _ di wist _ RUSTER'S SALE OF I If terms are n the property will be elauiting parchaser. DENISON, Trustee, N, Au PROVED REAL FE: #e-Many people are ompany of FOURTH STREET, their physician, because nly pera NORTH W EST, AT with whom th tal ually of them- By virtue of a dees Do4 supre: court of Geor ha de- the case of a murderer that apreme ( the District of Columbia Passed in equity cause No. 5, : too drunk te form th lent to shoot. * =e miblic ane as decision will not be welcome to these inals who steep themselves with liquer ac 2 age ver they Wish to do some da: situate nthe City of Washington. D. C.. | Known as part of lot No. eight (8) in square No, forty-two (42.) and descrived as fellows: Begin- ning for the same at the erthwest corn Lot 8. and running thence south along 2 ARRIED. street forty-six (46) feet. thence jeast one hundred OFFIN—CARVENTER. December Tit, and twenty-two (122) feet two and one-half ) | 1877, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the inches, thence north fifteen (15) feet six (6) inches, aed Mr. down KR. TIN to Ming 7) feet twoand o MarTix E. CARPENTER, daughier of Samuel Car— fect six er, esq., all of this city, No cards, * 1 feet to the SHERWOOD-HURDLE. — in this city, Thur ing, together with the improve- | day ing. December 13th, 1877, by Rev. Chas. s T. Weede, MorGan A. SHeRWoop to Pinar ‘Terms: One thousand (1,000) dollars, Hexpxe, both of Washington, . est at_ten (10) per cent. per annum from Septem- ber 25, 1876, to day of sale, together with the ex: penses of sale in cash: balance in six (6), twelve (12), and eighteen (18) months after day of sale, ith interest at the rate of six (6) per bum, to be secured by a first deed of trust PIOPEEY sold. A deposit of one hundred (100) will be required at time of sale. If the tei of sale are not_ complied with within six (6) days, the Trustees reserves the right to resell the said property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser or purchasers, after five (5) days’ notice by: advertisement in the Evening Star. All convey- ancing t parchaers”s cost, Louis P. Fr FRANKS. BAK WASH. BL WILLIAMS . DIED. At his residence, Herndon, Va., at x 4 m, December 13th, 1877, HENRY in the forty-ffth vear of bisage. eral at ten o'clock Saturday morning fromm s | undertakers, Zurhorst & Bro., 0S Peunsylvanty avenue east, to proceed to GlenWood Cemetery. © IMMICH. Thursday. December 13th,” 1877, and MAGGIE ROBERTA. aged 2 years, 2 months iy child of George D, and the late Annie ILL ook 1 day E. Immich, Me The purchaser at the above sale having failed B. SPEARE, to ey ith — pre re will ae a Ww. public auction, ove operty, at i Eis risk “and, cost, in Trout of the tection! an UNDERTAKER, TUESDAY, December 18, 1877, at 40° clock p. m., on the same terms as ment in the above adver- tisement. . L 5 P. SHOEMAKER, KS. BAKEWE ILLI ‘Auct. 940 F STREET NorTuwnst, der6-1y ormeriy with R. F. Harvey.) os ——— a ae R F. HARVEY, } Trustees. =. Auctioneers, R LARGE STEAM BOILERS AT AUC- On WEDNESDAY MORNIN! 1877, commencing at 10 o’ clock, we will sell, at the ‘of western front of Senaie wing at the U. 8. Capitol, — # large Steam Rollers, in good condition. Boilers to be removed within ten days from sale, UNDERTAKER, ‘Terms cash. By onter Ko. 032 F STREET NORTHWEST. aie ) DUNCANSON BROS.. Aucts, (Halt Sun copy and send bill to Star « ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, No, 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts. V RESIDENCE 452 H Street N. W. D DRAB Ne _ now23-1m WALN OSEPH GA’ wa J FURNIS: DERTAKER, W 1776 PENNSYLY ANIA AVENUE NORTHWReT. BL R CARPETS: ae aw S Cottey Tor Ni diritess® eis i, BOLSTERS. &c.: WINDOW COAL AND WOOD. 3 ay eg KERY GLASSWARE = ———— . &c. AL: COAL a4 oe! pat. be poy —- Se . at 100°clock a. ni., I shall sell, at resides woop: : No. 1208 F street @ large collec >? ween vid furniture, of which the Having unsurpassed facilities for Coma and Wood we now offer It to the public at oskoas ures. "Gisving completed our Steam Saw Mill, we are Kin- House to let, Inquire of George E, Kennedy, on the premi: selling sawed and split Wood, and di2-d WASH. B. WILLIAMS. A: ber Vood at ly red — Prices. —— — = ‘cal received almost dai! rail; 2,240 pounds DOWLING, Auctioneer. toed ws to the ton always furnished, R. M. MILLER & SON, Office, Depot, “and Mill, 435 strect iaavenues.w. Branch Office with A. 920 Pennsylvania avenue n.w. TRUSTEES’ | SALE PROVED REAL PR NEAR THE GOV OFFICE. Prine hub, By virtue of a deed of date oT s. the 18th day of November, -A-D. 18705 an aeons aul in Liber 835, foilo 358, of land records for Washington county. In the Dis- ravane trict of Columbia, and at the written request of the y thereby secured, we shall sell, at public auc- ‘jon, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, De- cember 21st, 1877, at 4 orgpck p. m... all that cor- tain plece or parcel of grourfl an; ing in the city of Washington, Columbia, and known and described as Lot num- bered thirty-one (31), in Alexander K. Shepherd's subdivision of Square numbered six hundred and twenty-three (623). as the same is recorded among the records of the Surveyor’s office for the District of Columbia: together with the _ im outs {hereon, consisting of a y Brick Dwelling jouse 4 A FIRE LIGHTER IN EVERY BUNDLE, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USK, AND THE ONLY BUNDLED WOOD INTRO- DUCING A FIRE LIGHTER. ‘Terms of sale: One-third the purchase money in instalments, Ask your Grocer for it and take no other. A FULL STOCK OF COAL aT LOWESR MARKET RATES. OFFICE, SOUTHEAST COR. 127M ST, AXD Pa. av. COAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and always on hand, at lowest rates. Office and — ‘Depot, Riley*s Wharf, feot one {SESE ——— UNDERTAKERS, &c. . P ; because it was worth as bullion more thag ©