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ae Bs BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. This well known remedy has effected so many WONDERFUL CURES, And restored so m: eberished by ail whe sufferers to health. that it have experienced iis virtues THE STANDARD REMEDY For the prompt relief and eure of Coughs, Colds. Sore Throat, Hoarsenese, Whoo ing Cough. influenza, Bronchitis. Dificulty Breathing. Asthma. Diphtheria, Croup, Pain “tn the Side and Breast. Spitting of Blood. Quiney, Phthisic. and every Affection OF THE THROAT. LUNGS AND CHEST, INCLUDING CONSUMPTION, WISTAE’S BALSAM. WISTAR’S BALSAM. WISTAR’S BALSAM. A CASE OF 66 UMPTION. CHESTERFIELD. N. H., Mareh 26, 18 Sts. SETH W. FOWLE & Son: nif » duty calied gupon volun: t ve om tin in favor of Dr. TARS BALSAM OF WILD. CHER was tak “t ober with a lung with a very serious ¢ heen treated t physicians, the # consumptic ends expected that Linight die sh and. str Lattriteate th 1F WILD CF 3 PARS I have taken Ataken that, . MILA S, SMITH, RRY. Very respectfully, y Fow er & So: Mrs. smith gives . my ce Which she fer story is 1 true, W. H. JONES, saw in the papers Yours truly, WISTAR’S BALSAM, WISTAR'S BALSAM. WISTAR’S BALSAM. BLEEDING AT THE LUN TNAM. CONN.. March 20, 1869, msselt of this opportunit oR. WISTAR A ~ which I have made use of ral years, and always with the pst beneficial results. My wife being of delicate habits has always been troubled with a bi airy. hacking cough, whenever taking a little cold, and Ss employed various specifies without obtaining any relief, until prevailed upon to test the virtues of WISTAR’S BALSAM, the effect of which has been traly astonishing. More than ay in my family for se a young man belonging in this place was tal th bleeding at the hings in connection with most sev cough, and was finally given over to die by our best physicians; and it was evident to all that consumption was claiming him as a vietim. Learning these fac sent him a bett of the BALSAM, whie and in due time, to the great astonishme friends, was at his accustomed occupation— Suatehed. as it were, from the very jaws of, death. In many other cases we have administered the BALSAM to the consumptive. and always with the best of success. These statements are simple facts, which can be v ‘hed for at any time by calling on me at my store, I remain truly yours, 2 JOHN B. DARLING, e WISTAR'S BALSAM. WISTAR'S BALSAM. WISTAR’S BALSAM. Preparea by SETH W. FOW Harrison avenue, Boston, and sold by dealers gen- erally. Fifty cents and $1 a bottle. dec3-m&thIm __HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ATER FILTERS. IOUSEFURNISHING GOODS ratty. CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWAR WATTS & ©V., Housefurnishing Store, 314 7th street, 45-tr is 5 doors above Pa. ave. ABneos, BOSWELL & CO., 313 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, ‘Offer special inducements for thirty days to cash buyers in all classes of FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS. A large variety of HOLIDAY GOODS now being OF ANEAT TWo-s Vine SON THE soc ey SOUTH ETWEEN | tion, in front of the | cem‘er 10, 1-7. des ribed Real Estat ing on, District « f Co or parcel of ground km sound plat or | fit v-eight (58), Pleree & Klingle’ led jeree Ingle’s recorded sus j division of square numbered two hundred, al ating nineteen (19) feet eight (8) numbered street, by a depth of one hundred } and fort — ee feet, together with the improve- ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 Cent. Per annum. secured by adeed of ‘trust on fhe Dr: perty sold; of all cash. at the option of the pur SES Tongh deposit of $160 required ‘atthe time ot ‘. conv neing at rel a Tetins to be complied with {n seven daysen, OS™ BRAINARD H. WARNER. CHARLES B. PEARSON. { Trustees. nov27-cotds Se THE ABOVE L! is until SATURDAY, Deovibert pe het hour and place. BRAINARD H. D 1877, same CHA sb. P Trustees, _ accross RLES B. PE. H rpHOMAS DOWLIN TRUSTEE SALE OF VALUARLE - ) v. ED REAL PROPERTY ON H SREY, NEAR THE GOVE PING orhtee, VERNMENT PRINTING ¥ virtue Of a deed of trust, bea 2 the 18th day of November, A.D. Tae att duly reeorded in Liber 835, folio 358, of ‘the: land reeords for Washingten county, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and at the written request of the arty thereby secured, we shall sell, at pubile aue= mm. In front « . ses. on FRIDAY, De- lock p.m... all that ee: and premises situate ty of Washington, District of ddeseribed as Lot num- ander R. herds, d six handred and js recorded among for the Distric improvements story Brick Dwelling Tring Columbia, an consisting of a th sof sale: One-third the purchase ef in three equal instaim respectively six 12) and ei n (18) months from s With interest at the ight (8) per centu, perannum, and se mLof trust upon th propert, i] cash, at the A deposit of $100 the time of purchas sokl to the next high dt purchaser's cost. Lf the t be complied with within on: sale, the property will be resold after five days no- tice in the Evening Star, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, ‘Alt cony 5 of sale st k from the day of } Trustees, A12-a. ls Auctioneer, OF NEW T BRICK DWE NORTH, NEAR THOS. DOWLIN ruomas DowLiy: TRUSTEES SALE AND BASEM ON HLS E TWO-STC Li RY 1876, recorded in Liber No. 83 and decree of Court, Equity Docket L No. 5.854). L will sell in front of t THURSDAY, December 27th, 18° .. Lot numbered twelve (13) in A. B. Kellys subdivision of original Jot numbered six (6) In square numbered eight hundred and nine (809), With the fm nts thereon, Tern One-third of oe money cash ($100 of which must be paid immediately on sale), and Valance at 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest at. 7 cent. from day of sale, secured on the property, to be complied with in five days from day of OF property will be resold at risk and cost of ulting purchaser, Conveyancing at purehas s =" . ASHFORD, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING: Auct, M5-d SALE OF THE VALUABLE ESTATE ON THE SOUTHWEST FP THIRTEENTH AND E 3. WASHINGTON, D. C.. UPON THE “NATIONAL REPUB- BUILDING STANDs, 2 deed of trust be is of € at the request of the party thereby seeured, we | sell. at public auction, in front of the premise SATURDAY, the th day of January, A, D. a I} that lot of ground in the cit of Washington, in the District of Columbia, know and distinguished as and being all of Lot numbe twelve (12) and the northern twenty (20) feet three (3) in wth of forty-eight (48) feet numbered thirteen (13), in Square nun hundred and fifty-six (256), the whole being described as ow Beginnin for the same at the theastern corner of said Square and running thence west forty-cight (48) feet four (4) inches: thence south seventy (70) feet thence east forty-eight (48) feet hes to the line of 13th street west; and th to the place of beginning, with the nents, cousisting of the National Repub- tiean building. Terms of sale: Ten thonsand dollars cash; the balance in equa! installments in three, nine, fifteen and twenty-four months, respectively, with ine est as the rate of six percent. per annum, secured trust on the property. A deposit of ,000 required at time of sale, Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not com plied with in seven days after the saie, the Trustee reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of de faulting irchaser. suiting PercWM. E, CHANDLER, E. MLLINS nov26-eo4w 1421 | street n.w., Uste STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of awrit of fieri facias, issued out of the Clerk’s office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trlet of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at Publicsale. for cash. at Washington’ Nallor’s sta- les, No. 1326 E street northwest, Washington. D. on THURSDAY, the 20th of December, 1377, Lovelock a. m.. all the right, title, claim, and nterest of the defendant in and to the followin, descrited property. to wit: One extension-top Phat ton. two Top Buggies, one No-top Buggy. seized and levied upon as the property of Benjamin F. Kixey, to satisfy execution No, 18,686 at law in favor of Thomas Young. FRED*K DOUGLASS, U, 8, Marshal. D.C. JOHN SHERMAN, Auc decOmdts MEDICAL, &. _ 250 REWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAIL TO 2 cure any case of Female Weakness, Irregulari- 78, rrustees. Hes and Obstructions. Thirty years experi. received. deed-tr_ | Office, 906 B st.s.w..opp.Smithsonian, d15-2w* RK. , The Oldest Established and only Re- R= DECORATED CHINA. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF EVERY DESIRABLE MANU an ‘Together with a complete selection of PARISIAN and ENGLISH NOVELTIES, Presenting an unusual opportunity to those in search of ELEGANT GOODS AT MODERATE PRICES. M. W. BEVERIDG (Late Webb & Beveridge.) No. 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN novs-tr NE” STOVE STORE. GEO. E. GARTRELL & C€0., 815 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES RANGES AND FIRE-PLACE HEATERS, REPAIRING of all kinds Promptly done. We do not publish prices, but will sell as Jow as any house in the citys Remember the number, 815 7th street, be- nov3-2m tween H and i IDE JEWEL HEATER, SILVER PALACE HEATER, BANQUET and ALVINE HOT CLOSET ishing Goods, at very And a full line of House Fu: low prices, at THE STAG’S 1 b RANGE AGENCY, A. W. HOFF. oc4-3m_ 920 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. N.W. ARPETS. are now recetving our full line of FALT. and WINTER HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, to whieh we invite the ins ‘of pure! viz: Wilton, Axminster, ‘Mquet Velvet Body sels, T: ye hewest HOOE, BRO. & CO... sepl-ly _ 1321 F st., near Ebbitt House, qos HEATING APPARATUS. We are the manufacturers of thee see the thing itself, and take a de- ocripase ; Be CLAS DELIERS and GAS-FIXTURES up SMITH, BIRGE & Co. dec31-tr 1014 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EW YORK WINDOW SHADE HOUSE, _ Nm Segara Opposite Patent Office, Hable Ladies’ Physician in the City, can be ue: consulted eve: : ‘Wednesday and Satur- | day. ,at No . 805 6h st-n.w.. from 1 to8 o°eld | All Female’ Complain‘: kly cured. Office Se Residence, 3 Monroe st., Baltimore. YONSULT DR. LEON. the oldest established specialist in the city. He tees a perma- ypeedy cure in’ the shortest time possible all Acute and Chronic Skin Diseases, Abandoned | and ill-treated cases a specialty. A thorough cure | ornocharge., Separate consulting rooms 805 6th st. nw. novi-ly R. RICORD’S ESSENCE OF LIFE restores manhood and the vigor of youth to the most Shattered constitution in four Weeks, from what- ever cause arising. Failure impossible. Beware of advertisers who offer so-called Free Prescriptions that are useless, and finally prove ruinously ex- vensive. Whatever has merit must cost a fair price. $o'per case, Sent by express anywhere. Sole Agent, JOS. JACQUES, 7 University Place, New Draggists supplied. Je87-1y SPECIAL NOTICE.—Dr, ROBERTSON ean be consulted every Wednesday and Saturday at his Omice, 921 D st., between 9th and 10th, from 2 to 9 om all discases of the Urinary’ Organs and ‘ous Diseases, viz: Organicand Seminal Weak- ness, Nervous Debllity. Limpetency, Premature L say, Nervous Trembling, Palpltatlon of the Heart, Dirimess of Sight or Cidiness. Indigestion, &c.. &c.. all resulting from abuses In youth, exeesses 10 Maiihood, and early” dndiseretions, Goworrhaa, Stricture’ and Syphilis quickly cured. ‘Dr. i. is. native of Baltimore, with 12 years’ experience In Special practice, endorsed by the leading physicians cFhis dity: visits Washington every “Wi 7 and Saturday. Persons in need of medical treat ment for any of the above diseases, will find It to their interest to call upon him, who Will insure honorable aud scientific treatment, anda cure quate anteed In every case he undertakes. Will refer bis patrons to any of the leading physicians of Balti Tore, and show letters of testimonials from the ri novl4-ly same. Call or address as above, or to 19 South Eu- taw street, Baltimore. mar20-) ty. __THE TRADES a Ss CM AS INET MAKER, ‘EW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND M STREET Nowtuwssr. nov7-1y IBSON BROTHERS, tes pceoereete creme Syeda Emre WNINGS. JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Manufacturer of a New:; si i MAREET PACE, for Stores, Hotels, Public and Venti Awning Pent ie tale or rents bois "Agett for the ouly genuine Mildew Proof Awning material. tr B48 © Cows cangiana) PALE ALE, OCTOBER BREWING I~ Hogsheads, Barrels and Kilderkins, AND CARTRELL & COCHRANE'’S BELFAST GINGER ALE, Just received and for sale by SAM'L C. PALMER, ; 46-tr_ 57 GREEN STREET, Georgetown, D. C. BA. FLANNELS AND WOOLLEN Fe} bBresonsr. ocls-tr FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A LARGE_THREE- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWEL- LING. 84 FAYETTE STREET, OPPO- SITE THE ACADEMY OF THE VISITA- TION. GEORGETOWN, D. ©., Twelve Rooms, ani sonaet with a gn Lmprovenients, including Hot and Cold Piater; ath Room, Furnace. Range and Force in the Kitchen, attached to the Cistern, By Mrtue of a deed of trust to me, dated on the 16th day of January, 1874, and record- ed in Liber No, 739, folio’ 151, et. seq., of the land records for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured, I will sell at ibli¢ auction, in front of the jises. on FRI- DAY. the 2ist day of December, 1877, at 3s o°clock p. m., all that piece or parcel of ground, bes a. situate In the city of Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, and known distinguished asthe south moiety or one-half part of lot number- ed one hundred ‘and thirty-five ( ), in Threikeld’s addition to said Georgetown, the ‘same front thirty (30) feet on Fayette street, and runni one hundred and thirty-five (135) feet or there- abouts, and being the same which was conveyed by Ann R. "Neal by deed recorded in Liber N.C.T., . 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 annum until paid, secured by a deed of trust on the property sol deposit of $100 required at time of sale. C ancing at cost of purchaser. 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 vey the risk and cost of de! ulting purchaser. ‘ WM. A. GORDO THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. youse & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF TH TABLE By OF W IBEI, belonging city. By virtue of a deed of assignment to A.D. 187 of 4th street southeast, in this ie and records rill on FRIDAY, the 21st day of December, A.D. 1877, at 10 a. m., sell at public auetion, tothe highest Pine Joists and 4 No. 2 and se- following: pr Scantling. com lects, dressed. rz 2x4 White Vine Rails; 6-8 ‘and 6-4 Walnut: White Pine Headed Piekets: White Pine 4%- Lig wir 1x6 12-feet VN Doors, Sash, ‘agons, d12-d&dbs ~pD' NCANSON BROS. TRUSTE r Auctioneer: )F PROPERTY ON FIRST AND ON DELAWARE AVENUE, SOUTH OF U.S. CAPITOL, AT AUCTION, By vi a deed of trust given tous, duly liber No. 832. folio 243, on i recorded land records for the District of Cohamb' Will sell at p 1 FRIDAY, nber, U kp. m.. in front of the ses, “all the following described real est 1 situate, iy tng and being In the city of in the Di Columbia, known “1 upon the official or ground pian or lettered and marked [. Sand s reconled subdivision of part hered one (1), and the whol (3), in sq nt B38, ne Sury ether with all and singular the ways, easements, rights, privile; to the same belonging or in One-third cash; balance in notes interest, and secured by deed of » pre Ss sold. A deposit of $50 will be required at time of sale. Conveyancing at cost purchaser. If the terms of sale are not com- piled, with within se WS, the, Trustees reserve he right to resell at the risk ‘and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after giving five days’ notice of such resale in some newspaper published in Wash- ington PoC Ww. DOWNMAN “3 .W. DOW N, aIz-eo8ds _W. F] HOLTZMAN. } Trustees, -T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. part tien, in front of th December 20th, 13 ing piece or parcel of g s 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), beginning for the same at the northeast corner of said lot and running thence south along the line of 8th street sixteen (16) feet six (G) in thence west ninety-two (92) feet toan alley: thenee north sixteen (16) feet six (6) Inches; and thence east ninety-two (92) feet to the Place Of beginning, together with the inprove~ ment $2.200 cash; balance in six and twelve . With interest at 8 per cent. pe «by a deed of trust on the property at the option of the purchaser, All co aser. A deposit of If terms of sale ot 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” advertisement dee? BRAINARD H. WARNER, Trustee, TPPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOV AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, fae | i) red. at the tin T-eots cember 19th, 1877, at 3 o’ clock. in front of the premises, I’shall’ sell lots No. 7 and 8, iu proved by comfortable frame dwelling, situated east side of Monroe street, between Dunbarton and Beall streets, Ter ne-third cash; the residue in twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 8 percent, per annim, and secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's fost. $100 deposit on each piece of property at time waa THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. eee STATES MARSHAL'S SALE, y virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, issued from the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, for cash, in front of the door of the court-house of said District. on WE NESDAY, the 26th day of December, 1877, at 120°clock M., all the right, title, claim, aid interest of the defend- ant in and to the following-deseribed ty, to- wit: Lots two (2) and three (3). in square nine hun- dred and forty-seven (047), In Washington city. D. C., together with all and singular the improve- ments thereon, seized and levied upon as the property of the defendant, James W. Walsh, to satisfy execution No, 11,093 at law, in favor of Jo- SP RED DOUGLASS, US: Marshal, D. _JOHN SHERMAN, Auctr. d5-di RUSTEE'S SALE OF I ESTATE ON © STREET SOUTH. TWEEN 13's AND 141m STREETS By virtue of a deed of trust, dated } 18th, A.D. 1875, duly recorded “in Libe folio . et seq. one of the land ree the Distriet of Columbia, I shall sell, at Uon, in front of the premises, on PRI cember 21st, 1877, at 4.o°elock p.m, ds for Ubi AY, De- the following cribed real estate in the city of Washington, D. °.. to wit:—That certain Lot known on the land records as number three (3), in Square two hun- dred and sixty-three (263), having a front of 43 4-12 feet on C Street south, between 1344 and 14th streets west: aud a depth of ninety-one (91) fee’ the same being improved by three Frame Houses. Also, the west half of Lot four (4), in same Square, ed by a two-story Brick’ House: the. lot said € street, and having’ front of sixteen ether with the improvements, : Debt, interest and costs of sale, cas onths, with in- terest at 8 per cent., secured by adeed of trast. A deposit of $200 required at time of sale; and ail conveyancing at purchaser's cost. JOS. C. G. KENNEDY, Trustee. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, rpPRU: S SALE OF VALUABLE IY P » REAL ESTATE ON SOUTH SIDE OF T STRE BETWEEN latu AND 1TH STREETS "N.W. (No. 1467)— TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING AND LoT. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 7th, AD. 1876, and duly recorded in Liber il 822, folio 443, et seq.. one of the land recoi for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at public Suetions in: front of the preiises, to the highest Bidder. on FRIDAY. December 2ist, A.D. 1377 -m.. all that certain lot of i situated in the city of Washington, in said District, and known as Lot numbered one hundred and thirty- seven (137). in J.H. Darrow’s subdivision of of square numbered two hundred and six (206), a3 the same is recorded in the Surveyor’s office of said city in Lier *H.D.Cooke, No. 1, folio 140,"* gether with the linprovemengs thereon. =? ° ‘Terms of sale: One-third “cash (of ‘which $100 Must be paid at tne of sale); and the balance in one o years in equal payments, to be se- cured by haser’s notes bearing eight per cent. cost of the purchaser in default. ‘WM. F. HOLTZMAN, B, F. STEIGER, Auct, NRUSTEE’S SALE OF Trroven REAL ‘Trustee, F st. n.w. VALUABLE IM- awits ON | SOUTH # AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, No. 1001, n.w. corner of 10th and D sts. WALNUT FRAME PARLOR SUITES, uphol- stered in Rep, consisting of Sofa, four (4) sisle Chairs, Gent's and Ladies’ Castor Chairs; Wal- nat M.T. Dressing-case Chamber Suites, ten (10) pieces; Walnut M. T. Bureau Suites, com- plete: Etegere: Chickering Piano, ocd Frame: one (1) Smith American Organ; Whas Nots: Hall Rack; Hall and Stair Carpets; Coc- Fage Furnitures, Brussels, 1 and ‘other Taepets: jon Chairs; Fancy Rockers. u holstered in Rep: M. T. Center Tables; Hair and Husk Mattresws: Blankets: age hg rs, Stead», Bureaus, Washstands, Tables, &c.: Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, Tables, Chairs, &e. Un TUESDAY MORNING, December, 18th, at 10 oclock, 1 shall sell, at No. 920M street, between 9th and 10th Streets, north- west, the above described Furniture, Car- pets, &e. ‘Terms cash. WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctionecr, decl4—d NCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. FURNITURE AT AUCTION. Parlor Sets; Walnut Chamber Sets; Walnut M. T. Sidetwards, Bureaus, Washstands, Wanlrobes: Tables: Cane and Wood-seat Chairs: Feathers, Hair and other Mattresses; Brussels and other Carpets; Cooking and Heating Stoves; Crock- éry, &e., &e. aan To cover advances and charges. $ splendid Gold Watches and 1 Gold Chain. 1 Rosewood Piano, (Weber. ) 1 Diamond King On TUESDAY MORNING, December 18, commencing at 10 o°clock. we will sell, in front of our salesrooms, a general assortment of Household Good 15d DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. JFRURSITURE! FURNITURE! FURNITURE? ‘A rare chance for Housekeepers who are in, want of fine Furniture, I will, on TUES: . at 10 orclock, sell the No, 819 (5) weeks DAY, December 1 entire stock of the Furniture Store. nitare in Balt rous to mentic 7th street n. hased as concluded to ed me to sell the who having fiv large stock of fine Fu best make, too nui of ill-health and has orde highest bidder for cash, FOLEY, Auct. Don*t forget the No., 819 7th st. n.w. ” d14-3i OF DESIRABLE STA - BETW NORTHWEST, AT’ PUBLIC AUC By virtui deeil of trust, dated A.D. 1 . anc recorded in Liber Folio 384. one of the land records for the Dis 1. and at the written request oftL and by virtue of a decree 01 art of the District of Columbia . Doe. 17, we will in frout of the preini of October, A. D. 1377 ock p. M., real estate, situate n the City of Washington. D. C.. known as part of lot No. eight (8)'In square forty-two ( described ys: B ning for the Lot No. 8 party the Supreme € assed In eq at publi FRIDAY, oth ¢ t SEX (6) t twe and one- D) feet six (6) es, thence west ce of beginning, u housand (1,000) dollars, with inter- estat _ten (10) per cent. per annum from Septem- ber 25, 1876, to day « together with the ex- penses of sale in cash: balance in six (6), twel (12), and eighteen (18) months after day ‘of sale, Witil Interest at the rate of six (@) per cent. per an ium, to be secured by a first deed of trast on the ploperty sold. A deposit of ‘one hundred (100) dot rs will be required at time of sale. If the t« of sale are not complied witt 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 ing Star. All convey- aucing at purchaser's cost, . UIS P. SHOEMAKER, FRANK S. BAKEWELL, WASH. B. WILLIAMS. Auct. sep29-6t ##-The purchaser at the above sale having failed to ply With the terms thereof, w 1 sell, at ublic auction, the above-described property, at his risk and cost, in front of the prem: TUESDAY, December 18, 1877, at 40° clock p on the same terms as mentioned in the above adver= tisement. LOUIS P. SHOEMAKER, K§. BAKEWELL, ray } Trustees, a1s-d r IMPROV: ND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY AT PUB: AUCTION. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, the prem SS 18th, 1877, at 3's ovclock, in front of the pren Ises, I shall sell Lot 16, 41 feet 7 i 8 10 2 30-foot alle 21st street. between On the same day, remises. 1 shall sell 1, ront of 60 feet by adepth of 9B feet 4% inches, sit- uated on the west side of 3d street, between L st. and New York avenue n.w, in square 100, having a es by adepth « situate, 185 feet 9 ‘on the east side of n.W in “front of the in square 525, ‘On the day ving, at 4 o*clock, in front premises, Tshait sell Lot 12, square 299, 5 ling. on the yiand avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, Island; lot 52 feet 11 inches, by an average depth of 100 feet. ‘Terms: One-third cash: the residue in twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 8 per cent per annum, and secured by adeed of trust on th property sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's rat. $100 deposit required on each piece of proy= erty at tine of sale. ali-a THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. B.* WARNER, Reai Estate Auctioneer, SALE, OF SUBURBAN PROPERTY, AT THE i ERSEC TION OF BOUNDARY STREET, TICUT AVENUE, AND TWEN- T STREET. nd Potomac River—Stately Y¥ Grand View of the Cit Old Oaks—Constituting the Finest Bailding Site in the District of Columbia, Will be offered, at the Tequest of the own, er. at public auction, on the premises, on! TUESDAY, December 18th, 1877, at 40°¢lock’ Pm. all that certain parcel of land situate Jn the county of Washington, ing part of a tract called © Widow's Mite and of the: subdivision thereof known as **Oak Lawn," and being the lot Gorigmated an Lot C, in a certain survey made by Willlam Forsyth June 16, 1869, fronting 458 86-! feet on 21st street road’ aud °311 70-100 feet on Boundary street, containing 103,389 square feet of ground, 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 conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost, J. T, COLDWELL, Salesman, dec5-eots (7 ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, ‘No. 1001, northwest comer of 10th aud Dsts, EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, CHINA. GLASS "AND CROCKERY WARE — Tie Entire Contents of the well-known and long- ¢stablished Boarding-house No, 202, corner of 45 street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, numbering in all about Forty Rooms of well preserved Furniture, On WEDNESDAY, December 19th, 1877, at 10 0°clock a, m.. I shall sell the followiug: described Furniture. [name in part: Walnut-frame Parlor Furniture, upholstered in rep and haireloth, Walnut Marble-top Bureaus and Washstands, Bedsteads and Wardrobes, Mahogany Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands and robes. Dining-room Tables and Chairs, Hall Olicloths and Stair Carpets, Window Shades, Painted Bedroom Furniture, Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, Marble-top and other Cottage Furniture, Etageres, Gilt-frame Mirrors, Springs, Brussels, ‘Three-ply, ngrain and other Carp Hair, Husk and Cottor Blankets. Feather Pillows, Bolsters and Comforts, Painted itedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, &c., Hall and Stair Oileloths, Plated Table Ware, Cutlery, &¢., &.. China, Giass and Crockery Ware of every deserip- on, Parlor, Bedroom and other Heating Stoves, Gas Fixtures, Kitchen Utensils, & This sale offers unusual inducements to house- keepers and the trade generally, as it is peremptory. ‘Terms cash, decl2-d "WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, 1 D ahaa BROS., Auctioneers, OUR LARGE STEAM BOILERS AT AUC- On WEDNESDAY MORNING, December 19th, 1877, commencing at 10 o*clock, we will sell, at the area of western front of Senaie wing at the U. 8. apitol, large Steam Boilers, in good condition, in ten days from sale, Bollers to be removed witl UNCANSON BROS., Aucts. ‘Terms cash, Bye , 12 (Union) (Balt Sun copy and send bill to Star office. } Mattresses, i Fae H Fa att if Ww. Surviving Trustee, pom STATES MARSHAL'S SALE, of virtue Re dy OS reot the Bie Space, AUCTION SALES. next ——_ | JAMES PURS AT STA _THIS AFTERNOC SNSET AS, » : 4. P. A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctionser « pute : oa Sa CSTEES: SALE OF TWO NEW BRICK | stOCR Or CDs ae SF Ach ahS CON. BESSIONAL. HOUSES, THRE! ITUATED | Spars, next dcortefal & Manse, tor — ON THE EAST OF SEVENTH ST., it of the jes whom it may concern. * Conclusion of Saturiay’s Proceedings. JUST BEYOND consists of Diy and Fancy Millinery ‘ < By virtue of a date | Shawls, fine black Grenadines, Ribbons, Feathers. SENATE.—After our report closed— May 23d. A. D. 1876, and recorded in Liber | Silks, Satins, Veivets, Crepes, Linen Satis, Gel The Senate being in cutive session, the i6. 820, folio 392, one of the land records for. pure Laces. Barawis, Lace Curtains Towels, Nap- | difficulty t mec Urry Friday betweem Washington county, District of Columbia, the un- | te. Crashes. Alse, a lange bot of Furs, Callcor=, Se 7 ca rage x Cobambta, the en- | Kins. Crashes. A Senators Gordon and Conkling in secret ses. front of the premises. on MONDAY. the 17th aay | ONESDAT MORNING. | O71, 7 ay amicably settied. On the opening of December. A. 1. 1877, at 4 p.m.. all that piece | at 10.0'clock, and to continue until the whole stock | Of the doors the Senate adjourned until Jas- Or parcel of ground, situate In the county of Waxh- | is dispe«d of. a wary 1th. : ington. In the District of Columbia, known scribed as Lot *“A."* Block three (3) in the "How- ard University’ Subdivisions of the farm of Joba | A. Sinith, commonly known as © Em Place."* as the said subdivision was made by the county j veyor of Washington county, D.C. The north half of said Lot **A** stands in the name of Thomas Woodward, and the south half of said Lot stands in the name of Charles Chaney—together with the Pe NCANSON BROS.. Auctionsers, — On WEDNESDAY EVENID mtnens jon rooms a collection which may be found seme gems tn LANDSCAPE, oF the bye HOUSE.—After our report closed— Fillibustering on the resolution for investigations by all the was continued until after 3 ITIVE SALE OF ONL PAINTIN: Decent sew wiih Paintings, at 7 © clock, we oO ag MARINE. iH. GAME AND ot use Without ek quorum. in postponing the matter until after ne rms of male "Seo toerth cash: balance in six, Some of the above being the work of Charles Ar- the recess. The House then adjourned tll @e j twelve and eighteen months, with interest at seven | Mor, emg. an artist of this city. and belonging to 10th of January. T cent. hum, secured by deed | the collection of Armor jontrep. ts col —— +208 ihe property sold. S100 deposit Tencined oe aan | lection embeaces Afty-three Paintings: all of which | BANGS tue Acpom, Baxams Down—& tance of bid and the terts of suite be coompaitd | Will be frmitively sob, pela! dispatch from Cleveland, Ohio, Dee. with in ten days, On non-compliance, the Tras- | A = chance to obtain choice presen’ Dith says:—F_C. Bangs, the actor, broke down: tees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of | the Holidays. manly a to-night in Corpor niofne, from physical Seine pee. ris OGRE AMES GUIL! ‘ectionecr, exhaustion. He has been tro “rty—*} 4 oT WoRMLny, Trustees. J 4 Penilsytvania avense, |] with neuralgia in the lees, aud at a point iu 9 play where the most physical exe: F. D. CLEARY, Salesman. At-eok4s | STOCK OF MILLINERY AND FANCY ¢ peeled be te donee, ee ae, ” xi AND FA d was carried off the YOURT SALE, ay Scat ee tee Ee After the curtain was down he could District of C Sluis feet SHELVING AND COUNTEH “SIDE AN be heard to groan from behind the scemes. . a 9 YUNTER SHOW CASES. ec. & . Sovember 9.1877. in E gins Ne ALANCE OF STOCK CONTAINED TS |) #@-The silver men in congress drink moth Santi oo. We a Game Mot PREMISES } W028 SEVENTH steer. | ing but Blandy smash.—[Hewkepe. . ant, te Mindersignedt wi Vo" BETWEEN NDUL STREETS NORTH: cember 17th, at 40% % ‘ by public an fa front oF the premise: | » On WEDNESDAY MORNING 5 Dene iw he following described estate, situate in | i soll the. sotived | Washington city, D, C., viz.: All that part of Jot he ee See six (6). in squaré six hundred and 1 (690), — sixty fourth 5 oT S apuet iter moles ten ge JAMES GUILD, Aw EEN SEY. 0m su {he 180 of December, Street, on public alley: thence > WARNER, Auctioneer. STi. at 7 * a.m, ms ALCOR CRCKLAA inches; thenve east 14 feet aud @ | >, Us WABNER, Auctioncer FINSEA, aged nincices years, wife of Thwmne rt ; pearl amd aon SALE OF COLLATERAL NOTE, 1 a mene east to place of beginning. with ti es at will we Tuesday, Deore consisting of 3 two-stury’ Brick. Dw Oa MONDAY eek am as No. 3 Congres a Iriends of the family Sem think (53) cash; batany attend > mayments, at six and twely ao Nhe pend porpeneet arsed “n “Northern Liverty Market py deed n the ‘ ‘ ne the Will be resold at risk | Dovatie slaty days frum date Tort - : ranting ser, at wennty age | : A deposit of $100 will be reauired an daz 32. COLWELL. salesman, SIDNEY T. THOD DRANK D. HLL ~ DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, Auctioneer anil Real Est ENING. sd RICHMOND ENQUIRER NEWSPAPER FOR = ot Te ALR AUCTION + DUNGAN, Auctioneer, 817 7th st. now. At the requ gore ; GRAND CLOSIN OF PAINTIN ween Maiti 12 AND ¢ BEOMC Gold Leat Wa on DECEMBE 4 — STEPTOE. December Mth, 18TT, Doxmnpa nen, STEPTOR, aged fifty-five yea On MONDAY EVENING, December 17, com- Subse amend S Mnty ts Citatonts -_ menein, 30 ck, the balance of Pictures the ayy ee es iit tg Ee aang remaining unsokl, now on exhibition at. my. sales- shishan . ‘- Tooms. No. S17 7th street, between M aud I sts, ‘one new iron Dewcmber 15th, 1877. northwest. wn. Pref. SAM UR The attention of persons desiring works of art is fessor in Ube law de woof « especially invited to this sale. as every lot will be | diately available for the publieatic sity. Washing +. aged GS yes 1 month 1 without any reservation This sale affords at opportunity’ and si UNGAN, Auct., 817 7th st. Jrous NN, Ju, Salesman, c re ade knew , = he auctioneer W property enamine: NK dli-teo FRA >. Auctr. = Ty a aia NDER J y BE WARNER, Real Estate Acti UNDERTAKERs Keo. — CSTRES: S i 7 : 7 K. SPEAR, is sale is worthy the attention of per- bates tg 1 ne Sree ae W . tring seasonal amis, as every garment TREETS, \ | UNDERTAKER, offered will be seid regard By virtw = CAND 1h £T. NonTUWEST, = = — | District te, re rly with I. ®. Harvey.) AWNBROKER'S SALE AT PUBLIC | party ve Will Sell at putsl Sood P ERtcrox ATF tC | ton mises, on TUESDAY — District « R. FULTON, 314 9th street, will com meniee their lange Aunnal sale on TUESDAY : ’ rember 18t ery eve — : ing darix a large variety of “al mgether with UNDERTARER, Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, &c., & and woods suited to the Holidays. Lp. Auct nd the balance at six d * pS GUILD. Auct. with Interest at 8 pe a —————= | cent. per annum, secured by adeed of trust on th = i & MIDDLETON, Auctioneer property sold, $100 deposit required at ti Ko, 982 F STREET NORTHWEST, — And’‘ail conveyancing’ at_ purchasers ex OF VALUABLE _IM- | to be complied with In seven days. YIN WASHINGTON MAHLON ASHFORD. 5, ING THE LITTLE Es- MARTIN M. ROHRER, ¢ 4. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, RESIDENCE 432 H STREET N. W. eb, HRN of a deed of trust. dated November MT sw . . 1. onded in Liber 3 , REED Bi 23-1" 304. the land recorils for the Dis G Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, | 22 . = - a further Uy virtue of 'adeeree | Ty virtue it Court ot the | ef OSPR SAN EER ‘DERTAKER, of the Suprei © of Alexan md at the Sep- 1776 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SORTH WEST, passed December 1377, in Equity cause No. Ring against * Terms reasonable, apls iy 845, Equity Docket 17, I will sellat public auc~ tion, ‘ou the” pre y ™ . 1877, at + the fovowing de RAILROADS. e county of Wash- = _——_ jumbia, and known as “ No. 6, standing 0 corner o * extending from the south . 3 EB AND SHORT ROU’ thence west 35. ence north 1 » Qi in Stafford ‘county, in said state NORTH AND WEST, degrees, west 31 perches, Inedge of Rock Creek; | gcther with all and singular its franchises, right NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. . thence north 89 degrees, east 70 perches, toa stake: | Interests, privileges, property and estate, real. p — thence south 24 degrees east, 29 perches toa stake; | Sonal and mixed, wheresoever situateand by wht NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. and then in a sigaight tine to the place of beginning, | seever held, ‘The rolling stock of said railway con A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON, containing 12 acres, 2 roods and 17 rods. And be- | sists of 5:00—Raltimore aud Way Stations, inning for the second lot, being part of Mount ‘our (4) ptive Engines, 6:50— Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, Pleasant. at theend of a tine‘drawn 4 68-100 perches 7 er nl tient, SSupebure, Winchester and Way Stations, he legrees west from above rd or 7 - = hes Hne‘and: Funning from thence: reverse te cars 8-00 *Baltimore Express. pel said 4 68-100 perch line, and with the course of the ola Cars (freight.) 8:10—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagers- fourth line of the forego! lot south 24 4 Terms of Ten per centum of the purchase town, Point of Rocks and Wav recs, east 38 68100 perches to the erutheatcor- | money tobe paid in casi, and the residue e | 8:30 New York. Thiladeiptia, Boston aud Bales. her Of said first lot: thence leaving said first nal payments from the day of sal more Express, Parlor Car wo New York and lot south 75% d $s east, 21 perches, to | ferred payments to be evidenced by the bondsof the Philadelphia, z the road from the old Paper Mill to Rock Creek | puichaser, bearing Interest, with security satisfae- | 8:40—*St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chi and Pitts Church; thence north twenty degrees, east 3 28-100 ory to said commissioners of sale: the tithe borg Express. Connects for Branch, perches along said road; thence north 35's degrees, | property J except Sunday. Through car east 184-100 perches: thence north 47s degrees, east | fully paid: t posses Parlor Car to Gratton, and Sleeping Care te 17 76-100 perches stili with said road, to the south | sion until the confirmed by said Louisville, Cincinnatl, © Chieage line of the aforementioned road to the Columbia | court. F Junction and Sandusky. Mills, and thence with the south line of said last = Is L. SMITH, Jn... 9:00—*Baltimore and Way Stations. (Ou Sunday mentioned road in a straight line to the place of be- | _@17-2awts missioners of Sale, ‘connects for Annapolis. ) ginning, containing five acres aud two perches, whie! ith the first lotmakes 17 acres, 2 roodsand 19 rods, more or less, And, also, a piece of land in the southeast corner of the’ property formerly east of the tract known as Pleasant Plains, and more recently known as the Columbia Mill property, North B.S GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE BY CATALOGU itimore Express. : Elicott City, Annapolis am@ ia, Baltimore Ex- itunore only, stop 10:00—*Bail BROOKER, Jr . Auctioneer, v.M. (Marble Building), west corner 11th street and Penn’ (On Sunday to % 3 : OF MAGNIFICENT OLL PAINTIN Mi. Ping at all stations.) imi, tae ows ier ogi ws | ERIMING MORN CY PARSEITE A0- | San inirrand Way tame, (Winder stone at the northeast corner of the jury ol PE DA, from ‘ay Statle ¥ ing Ground,"*-on sald. tract: thence south 86. de. the Brooklyn Art er ake 4:30— Baltimore. svurg and Laurel Ex- grees, east 16 36-100 perches to the boundary line | _On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVE Relay. of the estate of the late 8. _R. Hobbie: thence south | INGS next, December 18th and 19th, at my Sales- one degree west, along said line 4 36-100 perches; | room, as above, commencing at 7 o°clock each eve- thence south 89 west 13 84-100 perches, to | ning. the southeast corner of said Quaker burying ground; thence along the line of said burying ground north 25 degrees, west 6 perches, to the place of begin- ing, containing 39 100 part of an acre of land. ‘The above described pieces of ground being the estate conveyed by Juliana Hobbie and Ransom H. Gillett, executors of the estate of Selah R. Hobbie, to Mel¥ina BB. Stevens, by deed recorded in liber No. 629, folio 333, one of the land records of the District’of Columbia, Said property to be sold sub- Ject toan encumbrance of $10,000 an st. Terms: One-half of the cl money in cash; and the balance at six and twelve months, with in~ terest at 8 perc of sale, to be cured by ad eash at the $150 will be required of the pure sale. All conveyancing at the cost of the If the terms of sale are not complied wit seven days from day of sale, Trustee reserves U right to resell the property ‘at the risk and cost o1 defaulting purchaser, after five day's? advertise ELL HEALD, Trastee, re iH. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRALE BUSI- NESS RESIDENCE. No. 1006 F STREET NORTHWEST, BEING A THREE-STORY BUL WITH STORE. areal Artist ye Pl kK SP Di Ou ‘This collection is by far the choicest that has heen offered for man ‘will be sold together for the special benefit of the ‘Now open for inspection free to all. apa 5 HANDSOMELY CARVED SQUARE GRAND ine Seal Skin Sacque; One Elegant “Mantel comprising Ornaments: Que Finely NING, Dew, cember 19th, 1877, commencing at ire o*elock, within my spacious Salesrooms,' Ishall have a special saleof the abo longing to a gentleman leaving the cit corner of Sixth and B streets, as follow: THOMAS DOW Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 a. m. i15 (Sun. Her.&Ca Auetionee Pow hin Parker Car to Pittsburg and “os years at any public auction, They Deantifully framed in choice Gold Leaf, and contributing. “. BROOKER, Jr., Auct N.w, cor, 1th st. and Pa. av. (Marble Butldin MAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SPECIAL SALE press. 0:25 75t. Louis. Cincinnatt, Pittsbarg Sleeping Cars to St. Louls and ravung: onuection for Pittsbarg on Sunday, York, Philadelphia and press. Sleeping Car to New York, Special Sleeping Cur to Philadelphia, "Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday, ~~ = _—— NO. (Arion & Co.) ONE SUPERB ABE & C¢ ection of Oil Paintings: Several Fine mens of Art in Carara Marble; One Genu- ‘lock and Side Pinces: nner and Tea Services: a Fine TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track. Steel Rails, Splendid Scencry, Magnisicent Equipment. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, EDNESDAY MO} gucds, be- DE By Virtue of a deed of trust. dated April 29, A.D. 18 ‘No. 785, folio 80, u trict of Columbia, and at the request secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of, the premises, ou THURSDAY. De- at 4:30 o'clock p. m., part of Lot numbered eleven (11), in square three hundred and forty-seven (347), in the city of Washington, District ‘of Columbia, beginning for the same at the end of twenty-two (22) feet. six (6) inches from the northeast corner of said Lot, and running Dis of the party DI ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. kK. WEST. BEING A niger and by virtue of a dee folio 2 et seq. District of Columbia, and secured thereb front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of from Pittstung to Cincinnati, St Chicago; 7:40 p. m. dally, with Palace Car te Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For, Canandaigua, Rochester, —, Ni Falis and the north, at 7:40 p. m, La Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkins. Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, and Wate Kins, at 10:10 a.m. daily, except Sunday, For New York and the fast, La. m. Br, dally, with Palace Cars attached. — pt tee Cars, 9:204, m. dally, ex= unday. -E OF A VALUABLE BUSI- ETY SITUATE Nos. 511 AND ACHAL STR }OUS THREE-STORY 1 11th, 1876, recorded In Li ny. ell eel December, A.D. 1877, at 3:30 o'clock p. m.. followh ty-two (23) ) Anches ices to another alley tem Gig ee west adoijning said lot eleven (11); thence along oredla y ninety-five (95) feet; thence east the line of F street twenty-two Fe feet six ( inel the place &e, cs Pe is # : i i WEDNESDAY, the same place. By order wgecib-d . Wash: ~described property, being lot feet of lot 38. in, square rks FARE & for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. reheat Oe GET Sow > except For Antal 6:58 8 and 4:20 p. m. dally, ex—_ g ? Mt i ND FRED! 7 D AL) i tarelines , “On Sunday at 9:10.a. ALEXANDRIA Wasnisord For 6 BALE IS_ POSTPONED SN PeD AY Doss ee. at 4 p.m., B. WILLIAMS, Auct, E, WAGGAMAN, Meal Estate Auct’ ees

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