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_ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. Ww4tEr FILTERS. HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS generalty. CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. GEO. WATTS & ©0., Houacfurnishing Store, W14 Tih street, _A5-tr 5 doors above Pa. ave. H42=e=, BOSWELL & CO., 313 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, Offer spectal inducements for thirty days to cash Duyers in ail classes of FURNITURE AND DECORATIC v3. A arge variety of HOLIDAY GOODS now being received. dect-tr R' DECORATED CHINA. LANGE ASSORTMENT OF 9 EVERY DESIRABLE MANUFACTURE, Together with a complete selection of PARISIAN and ENGLISH NOVELTIES, Presenting an unusual opportunity to those in search of ELEGANT GOODS AT ODERATE PRICES. ™M. VERIDGE, (Late W & Beveridge, ) now28-tr . 1009 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, N=” STOVE STORE. . E. GARTRELL & €0., 815 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES, RANGES AND FIRE-PLACE HEATERS, REPAIRING of all kinds promptly done. We a sh prices, but will sell | low as a se in the city. Remember the nunber, 8i5 7th street, be- tween H and I. FIRE sIPE JEWEL HEATER, SILVER PALACE HEATER, 4 BANQUET and ALPINE HOT CLOSET Aud a full line of House Furnishing Goods, THE STAG’S ‘ at very a RANGE AGENCY, A. W. HOFF. 6c4-3in 920 PENNSYLVANTA AVE. N.W. ARPETS. Ve are now receiving our fall line of FALL and WINTER HOUSEFURNISHING Which we invite the inspection of purchasers, ‘viz: Wilton, Axminster, Moquet, Velvet Body Bras- sels, Tapestry. Three-Piy and Ingrain Carpets. of the newest designs: Velvet and Welton Rugs and Mats: Otleloths and Linolum Curtain Goods and Lace Curtains: French and English Cretonnes in great variety: Bi Sheetings, all sizes and Widths: Table Damask, Napkins, Towels and Tow- eling, all grades. ——_— HOOE, BRO. & CO., sepl-ty 1321 F sr.. near Ebbitt House. G LDS HEATING APPARATUS. We are the manufacturers of GOLD'S WARM-AIR FURNACES, Ee to St aU jionabl ‘qual was x apa iy the @g-Call and see the thing itself, and take ad: scriptive pamphlet. merci ANDELIERS and GAS-FIXTURES up Stairs. SMITH, BIRGE & Co., dec31-tr 1014 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EW YORK WINDOW SHADE HOUSE, BEST GOODS—LOW PRICES, G15 NINTH STREET, aps-1y ‘Opposite Patent Omer. ~* STEAMERS, &e. KR POTOMAC RIVER LANDI Until further notice, the Steamer MATTANO. Captain’ Wu. H BYES, will be ranas follows: Leave’ Washington from 6th-street DAY and THURSDAY MORNINGS, at 7 o°clock, for all Landings as far down as Nomint ; returninj on TUESDAY FRIDAY. Leave every SA URDAY MORNING at 8 o'clock, for all Landings as far down as Machedoc, stopping at Brick House, and Little Fe ing; returning on S é Freight received daily. For any information, in= quire at G- L. SHERIFF'S Coal Otices, 1114’and Pennsyvanla avenue. mar30-tr WM. H. KILL INTER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, S$ MONROE AND oe RTR THE SOUTH. ‘The swift and e! t iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Captain J. WuyTe, leaves 6th-street wharf, until fur- ther notice, every MON DAY. WED- NESDAY. and FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock p. m., con- necting with steamers for Boston, Providence and other Northern Points, Returning, leaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY, at 4o°clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Capiain dons R. Woop, leaves her wharf, foot of Gth-street, three times a week— TUESDAYS. at Toelock’a, m., fo Cone river: THURSDAYS, at 7 o’clock a. m., for (urrioman and Leonardtown; SATURDAYS, at 7 o'clock a. m., for Currioman and Leonardtown. For further information, apply at the Office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's OMce, ‘or at the Company*s Wharf, foot of eet. calted for of application at Knox's Ex- press SAMUEL BACON, Pres*t. B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The steamers JOHN GIBSON and 5 KNIGHT will kave New York at 4 Sielock, p.m. every SATURDAY, eergetown every %. at clock a. m., and Alexandria same day- Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at Office over Metropolitan Bank, U5th street, or t RB. P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, Georgetown. apei-tr MUEL BACON, President. LYDE'S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWE PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's Line Sor Boston, Providence, and N England States. SAILING DAYS. From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 12 m. From Washington. at Ia. From Geo Freights Bills ding Providence. their goods landed hav cm marker For full information appl & CO. 1202 wharf, Was! Georgetown. D. oJ. ter street, G n, D. 5 cL « neral Managers, 12 South Wharves, mar20-Ly YORTH GERMAN LLOYD, STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. The steamers of this Company will sall every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third street, He Rates of passage outhampton, I don. Havre and Bremen. first cabin. $100; ae cabin, $60 gohl: steerage, ‘or freight or passage, apply to, OELRICHS & € een” “2 Bowling Green, New York NE OF STEAMSHIPS KSDAY direct secon MERICAN Tl touching at Q Cabin, intermediate and. steerage passage tickets cam be bad at H. D. COOKE. Jn. & CO.'S, Bank- €rs, 1429 F street. Also, Agents for the Red Star Line to Antwerp. my22-tf quam aay vith the view of diminishing the chances of col- fsion, 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 ‘meridian of 60 at 43 lat, or nothing to the north of 43. 0 ‘On the homeward passage cross of 50 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. AND NORTH AMERICAN L STEAMSHIP> YORK AND LIVERPOOL, AT CORK HARBOR. mx. | FROM Dee. 3) Scythia. ed. 26 | Batavia Wed. 50 A . 2| Abyssinia, Wed., Feb. ‘Scythia Jan. 9) Parthia...Wed.. Feb. 3 ‘Chins... Jan. 16 | China ....Wed.. Feb. 20 And every following Wednesday from New York. ‘Steamers marked * notearry MATE OF Pastact.—Cabin. $00, $8) and $100, gold, according to accommodation. “The $00 is a special low for winter months. Pekin Fart Fishel stains "Roars Tekets on favorable terms. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at low rates. Through bills of lading given for Bellasts Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and other ports ‘on the Continent and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and ngers apply at the Companys Otfice, No. 4 Bowling Green; or, both steerage and Cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW. 608 7th street. jana8-ly CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent. THE TRADES. fhe eer ARUEEEATES opener Bw HAMPsuIne AVEXCE. . noviely N BROTHERS, PR. ‘BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 2012 Penns; ivania avenue, Washington, D. ©. Be Fine Printing a Specialty. janis-ly WNINGS. JOHN C. HOGAN. 713 MARKET SPACE. Manufacturer of » Newly Patented Spring Roller and Snape g Awning for Stores, Hotels, Buildings Private Dwellings. | Flags and ‘Tents for sale or rent. Sole Agent for only genuine Mildew Proof Awning material. sepl5-tr AUCTION SALES. _ AUCTION SALES. _ FUTURE Days. _____s FUTURE pars. TDUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PR p- USTEE’S SALE OF A LARGE THREE- FRTY LOCATED ON FIFTH STRE°T EAST, HETWEB) 1UTH Db STREET AND THE 1€ SQUARE. Ty virtue of (a deed of trust to the sub- scriber, dated March 10, 1875, and record d in Liter No. 774, folio 428, of the land r~ cords for the District of Columbia, and at tne Pater, Bath Room, Furnace. Range and Force Written request of the parties secured thereby, we Pump in the Kitchen, attached to the Cistern, 1 sell at pubic auction, in, front of the pre- | | By irtue of a deed of trust to me, dated nises. on W DAY. the 24 day of Janusry. | on the 16% day of January. 1874, and record- £% | 1878, ‘at 45 o'clock p. m., all that certain pies’ or | ed in Liber No, 739, folle’ 151, et. seq.. one, parcel of land and premisés situate and being inthe | of the land records for the District of Columbia, city of Washington, District of Coiumbla, and | and by direction of the party secured, I will sell at | Known and distinguished as and being the south bile auction, in front of the premises. on FRI- | thirty feet (30 feet) six (6) Inches front oy the | DAY, the Zist day of December, 1877, at 3: | depth thereof, of jot numbered thirteen (13). in | o'clock p. m., all that piece or parcel of ground, be- nauare numbered elght hundred and twenty (820). | ing and situate in the city « orgetown, in the | according to the plat or plan of said city, tozether | District of Columbia, and known and distinguished With the improvements thereon, tins of a | asthe south moiety or one-half part of lot number- | Frame Dwelling House, ed one hundred and thirty-five (135),in Threikeld"s | Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance in | addition to said Georgetown, the ‘same front f equal amount at six, twelve an thirty (30) feet on Fayette street, and ranning bacl ene 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.C.T., No. 84, folio 175. KY AND BASEMENT BricK DWEL- . No. 84 FAYETTE STREET, OPPO- ACADEMY OF THE VISITA- LORGETOW D. C., containing coms, and supplied with all the Mod- i, Amprovements, including Hot and Cold a trust on the pro | All convesancing vat the purchaser's posit of $100 will be required when t wperty is | — Ternis of sale: One-third cash; balance in six sold. The Trustees reserve the right to resell the | and twelve months from day of sale, with interest property after five days’ notice,sbould the terms of | at the rate of seven per cent. per annum until paid, j pe p { sale be not complied with in’ five duys after the | secured by adeed of trast on the property sold, A sale, PHILIP FL LARN time of sale.” Con deposit of $100 required 3 dil-3aw3w = CHARLES T. DAVIS. } Trustees. ancing at cost of purchaser. Lf terms of sale are = not complied with in five days from day of sale the ‘Truster reserves the right to resell the property at archaser. ORDON, Trustee. 6 pHomas DOwLIN Auctisneer, " 2 EAL 1 El] YON HS 4 5 = fo. Aue NEAR THE GOVERNMENT PRINTING | —THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, o wor & MIDDLETON, Auction faultin: FICE. virtue a a deed trust. bearing date the 18th A.D. 1876, an THE V. duly reeo 358, of the ASSORTED L land records for W ty, in the Dis- to the estate of T. Ea) triet of Columbt party thereby s tien, in frout » pre Ast. 1877. at 4 ¢ paree! of g nd premises situate and being in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known and described as Lot nun bered thirty-one (31), in Alexander R. SI subdivision of Square numbered six hundred aud twenty-three (623), as the same is recorded ami the records of the Surveyor’s office fc of Columbia. her with the request of the at pat RIDAY, De- all that foot of 4Lb street mbia, we will, A.D. 1877, to the hig rginia Pine tis: 4-4 N Ks nts, thereon, consisting of a three-story Brick Dwelling Hh speetiv 13) months with interest at iy any of the above perannum, g trust upd WA property of the pureh Tt 4 a12-4K abs JUDSON 1 yous & MIDDL. TRUSTEES" DWELLIN HL at purchasers be complied with within ZN NORT } Trustees, dl2-d.&ds and by the Distr assed in 5, TRUSTEES’ SALEC EAST WASHINGTON, Inc STREET. Horace By virtue of a A 12,4. D185, offer for e District of thirty” five recorded subdivision mare numbered nit hundred and thirty-three (4 the whole of said pees fronting 28 feet 6 inches on Tenth street, between H aud Estreets northeast, ‘The improve- ments consist of a two-story and back building © house, with lot adjoining. erms of ‘sale: One-third cash, and balance in twelve. eighteen and twenty-four months; st on deferred payments at eight (8) per annum until paid, erred payments to el by deed of trust. Conveyancing at pur- $100 de} If not cd Marty secured thereby, we Will sell at public mi ted in the eity ng known as Lot numbered two ( George F. Gulick’s subdivision of square numbered nine hundred and eighty-seven (' in the Survey fice of the District of Columbia, in Liter R ie. folio 44, September 17, » togetier with the improvements, ‘Terms: ~ with inte within ‘five Por cent... payable semi-annually, sec sredl !y ptt serves the ‘of trust on the property. Conveyancing and g * ceichanar en a efaae a ght to resell at the risk tof the defaulting cmbiied’e ith in Bve days after sale: the F-vse | purchaser. after three days? notice An the Evening ecerve “he right to resell the property a the | S@rnewsPanes | sr so SroN, Trustee Fisk aud cost of defaulting purchaser, Al1-co€dbs =a er Law Building. PHILIP A. DARN EILLE, {TTesters. ; "ELL, Real Estate Auctionee F. D. CLEARY, Salesman. 12.15.18. T, COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, ALE OF A NEAT. TWO-STORY ND BACK BUILDING. No. 1415 CO- LUMBIA STREET, BETWEEN 0 AND P STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of tw ‘sof trust, dated Octo- ber th, A and January 7th, A. D. id in Liber No, 694, fol TATE STREED SOUTH. TWEEN 13% AND Mtn STREETS V of a deed of trust, dated March duty recorded ‘in Liber .. One of the land records fe lumbia, I shall sell, at « "1 466, and Liber No, 810. folio 52," respectivel eT ata cick tin following | the'land records for the District of Conumblay and ahen yot Washington, at the request of the party » cued thereby. we will ction, in front of the premises, on care . sell at public pal oe r = December 15th, 1877, at 40: clock records as number three (3), in Square two hun- | SATURDA ti oth, 1 rs . dred and sixty-three (263). having a front of 48 |p. t. i fouigtine-denceited, “At state, a uate 4-12 feet on C street south, between 13's and 14th | in the city o: Cage as eas uuiee Streets west; anda depth ‘of ninety-one (91) feet; | Haty-slx (86). in WM. Tumphrey_s reconled sub; the same being improved by three Frame Houses. | division of square numbered three hundre: Also, the west half of Lot four (4), in same Square, sixty-six (366), together with the improvements, improved by a two-story Hriek “House: | the lot br fronting said C street. and having a front of sixteen feet: together with the Improvements, Terms: Debt, interest and costs of sale. cash; and the balance at six and twelve months, with ins 000, with interest at 10 per cent, per ay Sth. 1877. to day of vale, and ex a cash, and the balenee at six. ¥ mouths, for whi and twe: st ec by a deed of trus epurehaser. bearing interest fro Gepostt ot $200 nejuived at tine oF caer at Ay | day of sale, and secured by adeel of trast-on the conveyancing at purchaser's cost. property sold, will be taken, A deposit of $100 will 30S. C. G. KENNEDY, Trustee be required at the time of sa. and all convey- T. COLDWELL, Salesman." dll-dids ancing at purchaser*s cost. Terms Wo be complied r en SEATS ARD H.W. ARNER, NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE, iEORGE W, STICKNEY, } Trustees, ¥ virtue of awritof Fieri Facias, issued from nov28-cotds the Clerks Office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- . ra daee trict of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sellat | | ##- THE ABOVESAL public sale, for cash. in front of the door of the | tii MONDAY. I ber 24 court-house of said District. on WEDNESDAY. | Diice, HEAINARD Hi WARNER. brrustees, the 26th day of December, 1877, at 120"clock M., all GEORGE W, STICKNEY, the right, title, claim, and interest of the defend- decl4-2awts ant in and to the following-deseribed property, to- " Writ; Lots two (2) and three (3), n square nine hun ROU An OY and forty-seves in De KS SG C., together with fal and singular the improve: VILL AC on ments thereon, seized and levied upon as the or Fall TY ACRE3, COTTAGE, IN THE OF FALLS CHURCH, COUNTY. RFAX AND STAT OF TW. rty of the defendant, James W. Walsh, N EGE TWo-STt Biiiiy execution No. 11-008 at law, in favor of Jo D FRENCH-ROOF FRAME DWELL- seph Walsh, use of J. J. Johnson. NG QEQUSE. BARN AND OTHER IM- FRED’ kK DOUGLASS, U.8. Marshal, D.C. PROV JOHN SHERMAN, Auctr. a5-dts aa w= clerk"s office of Fairfax County Court on the, PERSONAL. fourteenth day of December. A. D. 1870, andatthe = Bs. Rrltten request of the party secured thereby. I will sell at public auction, tothe highest bidder, In front E ¥ By virtue of a deed of trust dated December twelfth, A.D. 1870. and duly recorded in the £7 is, Indian ADAME DUPEEE, of st Of the premises, In said village of Falls Church, in Mi 4hSita Fortune Toler! ‘Nusa strest the county of Palrfax and Sate of Virginia’ on *NDREDS ‘atarrh | at twelve o“clock noon, the following deseribed piece gp ne gy Bog a TI by Dane | or parcel of land, situate Tying and being in the sts, OF call. at the office. O07 Oth si. mew. for Jae | Village of Falls Church, in the county of Fairfax Ss aiaptation tees” Gis oe and state of Virginia, to wit ning for the p NAL. R JOSEPH: — Since I last | cently belonging to Miss Jane Lightfoot, being on communicated with you I have made the | the south edge of the Middle Turnpike. and runuing Grand Tour. I visited the world-renowned houses | along the side of said turnpike south (50) fifty. des ot Lubin, Condres, Atkinson, Low Son, Kim- vest, (16) sixteen chains and (78) seventy- time, for I found the genuine articles at WAGGA- | 40% (forty and three-quarters) degrees west, 4 (four) MAN"S. 1 advise you to call on him and examine | chains and 7 (seven) Hinks: thence north 594 (fifty bis splendid assertn it of Holiday Goods. aor nine and a quarter degrees, ) west, B (three) chains are elegant and at bottom figures. Be convineed, | and 78 (seventy-elght) links: thence north 48 (for- n.W.. near $d street. 415-30" | WEDNESDAY. the twelfth day of December next, i] same at the northwesterly corner of fan dl NOW OF re grees w mel and Chardins. I wasted lots of money and eight lin! 1o ——, lately 's land: thence south: and ge and see WAGGAMAN, at 477 Pennsylva- ty-elght) degrees west. 1 (: ) chain and 26 (twen- nia avenue, 6." ty-six) links: thence south 5 (five) degrees west, 7 es —— | Geven) chains and 61 (sixty-one) links toa stake STROLOGY. hear a sassafras tree following Lioyd’s line; thence ’ 8s. south B6 deg. (eighty-six degrees) east 98 (ninety- MADAME ROSS. eight) links toa stake and stones: thence south 41 gist and Healing | degs, (forty-one degrees) east, 15 (fifteen) chains, ited at No. 201 D st.. corner | along the line of Lynch's land, to a stone by afence superior in delineating the | post: thence north 80 deg. (e s at 1 Future, in love or business her | (twelve) chains and 45 (fort ) links, along’ the r friends, point- | Jine of sald “sland, to the place of begin- ing you of the | ning; contai nty acres and forty-five rods all undertakings, Consal- | of land, v with all the improvements andap- tation strictly confidential. Ladies, $1; gentle- | purtenar the sume belonging. men, $1.50, ais nov24-ly Terms of sale: $2,000, with the interest thereon, fe THE LADIES —Ladies having superttuous | T\Uniday of December, A, D. 18i0. ta thedayat Leap bine y bepimrnpanen gir omg od bed gly oe BOOT ETT payment, and the costs and expenses hently removed in one week, without injury to the | Sie or time of payments and the costs and expense ples, anid all diseases of the sealp: premature’ grays | purchase money. ‘In cash. or on stich time as [oer rsen'eny meg Oe ee eee fea given by permission or request of the parties This celebrated Lady Ast Medium ean be eon: of 2d n.w. She has 1 Past, Prese! aly — Sayin A Sars punrantecd ia terested therein, to be announced at the time - em place of sale. A’ deposit of $250 will, be Tey oat eo The purchaser at time of sale, whteh will be tore VIPSE’ IRVOYANT FROM EUROPE, | felted if terms of sale are not complied with by ® greatest wonder of the world, tells your life | him within ten days aftet the sale. from, the cradle to the grave: consulted on love, | (ee g win fq DUCKETT, Trustee, marriage, sickness, deat Ww suits, finds absen' EN . loneers, friend Fecovers lost oF sidlen property, brings the ‘Alexandria, Va. nov28-d separated together: never fails; has the great Euro- a ae ae Jean charm? astonishes ail her visitors; satistaction | 4@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED to Hours: 9 to, 734 7th st. near corner | JANUARY 2p, 1878, sume hour ‘oct4-6m di11-eotds W. GT . . oURT SALE. } » SOURS ON: FHIS AFTERNOON. yt eee |) TUESDAY. December 18, 1877. fos ag B. WILLIAMS. Auctioneer, T? USTEE’S SALE OF DESIRABLE IM- c 1001, northwest corner of 10th and D: és i FOURTH STREET. BETWEEN G AND H EXTENSIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NORTH WEST, AT PUBLIC AUCTION TURE, CARPETS, BEDDING. CHINA, ey te gy of trust, dated March 25, ASS AND CROCKERY WARE — The | A. D._ 1876, and recorded th Liber No. 814. Entire Contents of the well-known and long- | Folio 384, one of the land records for the Dis- Court of the District of Columbia, passed a —" November 9 1877, in Equity cause No, 366, doc. 14. entitled, George McCoy, MT nti. vs. William J. Wheatley ec al.. defen- nts, the undersigned will, on MONDAY, De MEEDED. ember 17th, 1877, at 4 o'clock p.m. offer for sale, i is belie at Coustantineple that by public auction. in front of the ses. | Porte’s appeal for mediation will prove futile. ‘OVED REAL ESTATE ON TWENTY- established Bearding-house No. 202, corner of | trict of Columbia, and at the written request of tin AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. | THE EVENING STAR. the following deserihed real estate, situate tn ard. the Britis tassader has tm, 4% street and Pennsylvania avenue northwest, secured thereby, pod by virtue of a decree Washit om city, D.C. viz.: All that part of lot Tn AY —- at that bumbering in all about Forty Rooms of well: | the roe Sour Of the District of Colambia | six (6). tn square six hundred and ninety (+ | Wil continue is policy of meatrallt preserved Furniture, Fassed In equity cause No. 6,790, Doc. 27, we will tained within the following metes and bounds. at achacest that Oem On WEDNESDAY. December 19th, 1877, Fe Pes auction. in front of the preiniaes. on | vis.: Beginning at a point 75 feet and six inches | patch from Bucharest says that at 10 0°clock a. m., I shall sell the following. FRIDAY, Sth day of October, A. D. 2877. at 5 | from line of south B street, on public alley; thence | it his sortie lost six thowsand in killed alome, described Furniture. I name in part: clock p. m.. the fol part: Mowing~leseribed real estate, south 51 feet and 6 Inches; thence east 14 feet and 6 | and that the wounded must have been as maay Walnut-frame Parlor Furniture, upholstered situate n the City of Washington. 1 c., and | imehes; thence due north bi feet and 6 inches: and | more. The Russian advance. af eight (8) in square No. in rep and haireioth, known as part of lot No. | thence east to ce of beginning, with improve- shed ~ mn Framer Martie-sop Bureaus and Washstands, ag hae TE ge eg Consisting of a tee-etuey Brick, Deelling ey 5 yo Bedsteads at rol comer jou. Mahogany Bedsteads; Bureaus, Washstands and | Lot No. & and running thence south, song Se-h | Terms of sate: One-third ('s) cash: balance in | “Mterin treops that are to form a junction Wardrobes. Street forty-six (46) feet, thence jeast one huntred | two equal payments, at six and twelve months | With the Servian army. The refusal of Ger- Dining-room Tables and Chairs, and twenty-two (122) feet two and one-half (2%)) | from day of sale, with interest at § cent. per | many and Austria to the Porte's for Hail Oeloths and Stair Carpets, inches, thence north fifteen (15) feet six (6) inches. | annum. secured by deed of trust upon the 2x. | mediation has produced a favorable impres- ‘Window Shades, Painted Bedroom Farnitare, thence west forty-seven (47) feet twoand one-half | If terms of sale are not complied with In 7 days | sion at St. Pe burg, Where the sentiment Feather Beds, Pillows and Bolsters, (2's) Inches, thence north thirty (30) feet six (6) | from day of sale ihe property will be resold at rek that after the great sacrifices of Russia, peace Marble-top aud other ye Furniture, Etageres, | inches, thence west seventy-five (73) feet to the | and cost of defanitl rehaser, at Sdays notice, -" ~~ * Git-frame Mirrors, Springs Brussels "Three-ply, | Place of Ueginning, together "with the improve. | 340s ot sian tk Rereanera a Saye Bot the conditions of the Turki clrouler wests I in and other Carpet ments thereon, SIDNEY T. THOMAS, Trastee, be illusory, and the question raised by Hair, Husk and Cotton-top Mattresses, Ti ‘One thousand (1,000) dollars, with inter- 452 D st. now. Mnguinary war must be definitel, q Biankets, Feather Pillows, Bolsters and Comforts, | es! fen (10) per cent. per annum from Septem- | DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, A6-c0%ds | The reply of France is almost ident Painted Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands, &c., ber 25, }, to day of sale, together with the ex- | ~ that of TLaly. The English Cabinet held Hall and Stair Ollcloths, Penses of sale in cash: balance in six (6), twelve | &g-THE ABOVE SALE Is POSTPONED ON | council yesterday. al Which it is beliewed Plated Table Ware, Cutlery. &c., &e.. (22). and eighteen (18) months after day of sale, | account of the rain until THURSDAY. a:b Ide- | mediation mas the principal sulvjest of some China, Glass and Crockery {every descrip- | With Interest at the rate of six (6) per cent. per an= | cember, A.D. Isi7, same hour and place. cation. The aceth of Geman Peake ip aamy ti num, to be secured by a first of trust onthe | der 18-4 SIDNEY T. THOMAS, Truster iy denied by Buel p bw Parlor, Bedroom and other Heating Stoves, operty sold. A deposit of one hundred (100) dol- | : — Positively denied by Bucharest dispatches, | pecan sees eee. Ancteccn. Vexpict Agarst 4 Ligvon Drauan.—The | Gas Fixtures, Kitchen Utensils, &¢. Erswil be required at time of sale. If the terms | This sale offers unusual inducements to honse- | of sale are not complied with within six (6) days, keepers and the trade erally, as itis peremptory. | the Trustees reserves the right to resell the sald POSITIVE SAL PAINTINGS. case brought by officer ™. Savage, of the Terese con Leonia Deremptory- | property at the risk and oust of the dotualting par NG, December 19th, skiyn (S. ¥) police, against Ths. Farrel decid WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anct. | Chaser or purchasers: after five (B) days" netics | Nell within our or dea ‘damages for selling ~ —— advertisement in the Evening Star. All convey- m rooms a colle i Paintings, ag wife ing of inter pues DOWLING, Auctioneer. ducing at purhaser"s cot SPECIAL SALE some of the abe 2) SQUARE GRAND mor, esq.. an artist )” ONE SUPERB | | &a-The purchaser at the above sale having failed | {he collecth himay be found some gems in LANDSCAPE, MAMINE. FISH, GAME AND the work of Charles Ar this cfty, and be of Armor and Montro habits, was luded in the Brooklyn cireult The jud, charged that the defendant ow othe plainti’s wife was » make improper use of the liquor. Tke jury found in faver of the plaintiff for 9400, FRA WASH. B. et This ooi- (A ae . mply with the terms thereof, we will sell. at ion embraces fifty-three Paintings, all of which net On Faleting 4 Sev 7 the above-dese oo property, at | will be positively sok. SEVERAL CHEYENNE Cres had a consul. in Carara Marble: : ost, in front of the premises, on | — A splendid chance to obtain cholce presents tation with Gen. Sheridan in Chicago, _ me Elegat M. UESDAY, Decetule 18, 1877. atdecclock | m.. | the Motidays. sin ore - a a 7 ia ‘whic ar - pochne 7 ~ hy on the same terms as mentioned in the above adver- = in With Gen. Miles, and bom in case tisement. H. WARNER, Auctioneer, gi mc iy caf agg me sp. SHOEMAKER, h. of an Indian Kin the spring. They . BAKEWELL, ¢ Trasters. SALE OF COLLATERAL NOTE, ntorn ever, that they must mowe: oneing WASH, VILEDAMS. Auct. i to thelr re min the Indian Territory Oe the akan igonde; bo- TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, —o longing toa n leaving the city. PR IMPROV: ' . La certab ‘ Ac tien is a public coal- Q15 (oun Her agi? DOWLING, | MHFNOVED AxD UNIMPEOVED PRorenry | Ueber 2 eran Pomona Noe hau aes. | amity {besten athern Liberty Market’ ¢ ft Augustu: yeany”” tes the nsandd ($3, avenpert, fowa, has had its wicked clergyman. He berrowed money of churcl a MES GUILD, Aue‘wneer, T 2ON, December, clock, in front of the prem R 16, in square 100, having a J 1004 Pennsylvama avenue, a, Koxped chneks, and alacont = et 7 inches by adepth of 188 feet 9 7 ; oft 7 ine a dept BS feet The Congregational church of Waleatt, ¥ Cong jhe g-gn pape a a that th of wine at the com KIBE day, at ont of the tends to promote intemperagee. : remises, I shall sell L gs SH having a inches, sit- is hereafter to be used it of GO feet by a de Ba-Three fire } occurred at hilade non the west 3d street, between L st, ie Uae = Be Brings on Philadelphia, the day following, a4 1 at the request ier they had been’ ex es. 1 shail sell Lot iaproved ML sell at public au ppart busy ith side ises, on THURSDAY ure attributed to in Mr. Richard 4. Se or par ween. a well-known ro eels aid situate in the Chiy of Wash- | convevancet of nlally shat de JAMES GUILD, Auct aaeel Or tron Fog 2 in suuare numbered, ye hundred at a cixtesn injuries a few he AMES DUNGAN. Auctioncer. All conveyancing at purchaser's | {oicing: Beginning at & pout se Mr amen bas | 497A Scotche proposed that every- J SAMUEL SAMSTAG, Salesman, ] Cost. $100 deposit required on each piece of proy- | fUg ie: Beenuing at a point on M strewt 196 | 1 Oy who driuke aleaheie liquors choke tp _PEREMPTORY SALE OF A LARG ald THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | SUM iol tect, thence cast a8 Test 5 ta Swoaa ta > wero Et 4 STOCK OF GOODS, at No. 805 Mark H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, south 14 feet 6 Inches, thence west 13 feet 5. i , Spa ext door te Hail & Hume, for the be 5 van thence south 86 feet @ inches to the place of beg a SALE OF SUBURBAN PROPERTY, AT THE | ning. apie) Sect same TT INTE RYSTREE 1 One-fourth cash: balance in six, twelve » Sunday morning, Nov. CON ths, wit est at the ral secured by a dee on the property se alleash. at the he purchaser. A deposit of $t60 will the purchaser at the ti sale, and all will be at purchaser's cost, of sale be not compiled with in seven days. aster reserves the right to resell at the risk a int rth across a eam” siderable tract of land, on Armour's Hill, about five miles from Campbeliford. ee DIED. — J On Tuesday morning, 18th of Ie ANN ELLiorr, tn her 824 year, Also, a large lot of Furs, ke. EDNESDAY MORNIN( clock, and to continue until the whole s is disposed of. a comber, INCANSON, S,, Auctioneers, y situate in the | and cost of defaultin uneral from her late Fesidence, 1008 16th strest, UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ton. D. C., being part of a tract RIC northwest, Weslnesday, 19h instant, at 230 pe Dd: wecuwe an Ge: = Mite’ and of the subdivision | THOMAS E, WA aN R LARGE ee thereof known as **Oak Lawn, pated as Lot, in a certai commencing at 10 o°clock, we will sell, at the | Met au Bice ctrest nae ana 311 20s400 fet om of western front of Senate wing at the U.S. Boundary street containing 108,889 square feet ot Enry. TH STREET NORTH- | per 19th. from his inte fpdenon, 51 be, caveas foe removed within “ren days trom sale, e-fourth cash: balance in one, two and | Under and by virtue of a deed of DEN | of the family are respectfully invited to attend. * 7 pubhe Auctioneer, WoLr rpuomas DOWL) IMPROVED PRor. ROP- yal Will take place Wednesday, Deceam NING, Decembert9in, | Gey} 1877, at as three years, with interest at 6 per cent. $200 de- | May the 18th. 1875, and recorded in Libe: Posit at tie of sale, and conveyancing at pur- | 78°, follo 284-et seq.. one of the land ree« er's cost. of the District of Columbia, I will sell. at UN z 2RS. &e. go oy J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. auction highest the pre- __U NDERTAKE '. a $ = —— eS maine mist jock p. m., on the FIFTEENTH DAY = - > T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. = OF DECEMBER, Lot of ground numbered Vv B. SPEARE, A nt | eae ss _ THIS EVENING. twenty, 1p Mrs: “liza Clements’ recorded subst: = BASEMENT BRICK HOUSE, WITH BACK B C. BROOKER, Jr , Auctioneer, : ets coe “l wonee rag District UFDEREARER, BUILDINGS USED FOR OFFICES, No. 61> ° jarble Building), said ground is improved by a 000 # Ornear Nonreweee. a NTH STRE AQETUWEST, OPPO- | Northwest corner Lith street and Penn’a avenue. ‘©. 1900, two stories high, on loth Stacer Now wet, By virtue of a deed of trust dated October Ist, A. D, 1873, duly recorded in Liber N. 730. toito 4 f the land records for the District tumbia, and at the written requ the party secured thereby. we will sell at auction, in front of the premise: DAY, December 5th, 1877, at 40° ine ae street, between “‘r and’U streets northwest, con- dect-1y Formerly with R. F. Harvey.) GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE BY CATAL( = wanna tat) = ‘OF MAGNIFIC TO. SBAINTING < ow heme, = rooms, Water and gas, and summer G F FAVOR ART- | ‘Terms of sale: $700 in cash within five days after ROVE AND AMERICA, from | sale: ‘the balance in equal instalments = Gand R lyn Art Gallery. hs from sale, with interest from day of DAY ands WEDNESDAY EY rured by note st tro the | INGS next, December 18th an rice al ee nee ee . HARVEY, WEDS Jock p. 1. 19th, at my nan purchaser, and t rehaser to y for convey- following-described r uate in the’ ity | room, as above, commencing at 7o°clock each ev Encings aid $100 lanzocdinteny after tee promente ts of Washington, District of Columbia, to w i} ming knocked off. 4. TOWN, Trustes. CNHDERTAKER that piece or parcel of ground know: ‘This collection is by far the choicest that hasheen | “THOMAS DOWLE deci-eod » as the southern part of original lot n offered for man ata ib (11), in square na Se THE ABOVE SAL five (455. i together for the special benefitof the | until MONDAY AFT! i aprised within the following metes | Artist contributing. fr ocdacar frases, ‘i 1 for the same at the di- | Now open for luspection tree to all, Tiss DUWLIS PE EE SOS, vision line betwee jumbered ten (10) and B.C. BROOKER, Jr, — — — en eleven (11), on_7th street west, one hundred and Now, cor. 1th st. a P, * VARNELLLE, Auctioneer twenty-eight (128) feet eight and one-half (8) | 15-4 OM ‘oCorner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue. inches north from the southwest corner of sa square, running one bundred and s north twenty-s Inches: thence wes OF DWELLING RESIDENCE 432 H STREET N. W. . 1128 AND 1130 PARK STRE. \St. TN EAST WASHINGTON. | 8 virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 22, oA 1876, duly recorded in. Liter N st bees fii aan 20 ¢ one of the land records fo Joenrunsisnine t parr, <4 DAW NBROKE! SALE AT PUBLIC | TRUSTEFS: SAL six (6) inches; then I AUCTION. 26) feet ten and a half (10% one hundred and six (106) feet _ six (6) Inches to said 7th street; thence south alonj the line of sald street twenty-six (26) feet ten and R. FULTON, 314 9th street, will com- iG one-half (1044) inches to the point of beginning. mence their large Annual Sale on TUESDAY the District of Columbia, and at the request of the | A776 UENNSYLVANIA AVENUE men gether with the improvement, &c. ing EVENING. December 18th. and every even: party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auc- your-story and basement brick house, with ing during the week, a large variety of Ge tion, in front of the premises. on SATURDAY, building. Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, &c.,&¢., December 22d, 1877, at 4 0°clock p. m., the follow> Terms: Nine thousand three hundred and fifteen | S0vds suited to the Holidays, -— ing lots of ground situated in the City ‘Of Washing- dollars ($9,315), and expenses of sale. In cash, and | _@15-71 = JAMES GUILD, Auct. ton, in the said District, and known and described |} ——————— the balance at 6, 12. 18 and 24 months. for which | — a dlonser | Baik numbered three (3) and four (4) in George | FAL TMORE AND e hotes of the purchaser, bearinj rest from | ¥yOUNG "1 ct . Gulick’s subdivision of square numbered nine the day of sale, and secured by = ‘of trust on CONS SDE Leos, anaes, ral hundred and eighty-seven (984). as recorded 1 the the property sold, will be taken. “A deposit of five | TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM. | surreyorsofigeol ihe District ofcuumba, Li oateemas eno Te SES VER N TH AND WEST. hundred ($600) dollars will be required of the pur- PROVED PROPERTY IN WASHING ~L. Hoxte, follo 44, September 17th, A.D. 1875, Nor chaser at the time of sale, and conveyancing: at y Y SING "1 to her with the improvements, & N ; . ij theexpense of the purchaser. Ifthe terms of sale | PQapt¥: ADJOINING THE LITTLE Es- | together with the improvements. & ais NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 16th, 1877. LEAVE WASHINGTON, : $0 3 are not complied with within seven (7) days, the | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated November balance in one and two years, with interest at eight deed | ALM. of trust oh the property. Conveyancing and record: | §:60—Baltimore and Way Stations, ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at | 45. "4. D. 1875, recorded in Liber No. B00, per cent., payable semi-annually, secured by the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, folto $04. one of the land records for the Dis- FRED'K BATES. tof Col ‘and oe ing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale_are not Baltimore, Annapolis Way Stations, nolG-d BRAINARD H. WARNER, } Trustees, | tlc of Columbia. and at the Py vintoo of ede | complied with in five days after sale, the ‘Trastecs | °c Winchester aud Way Stations: eee os ; | of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, | TeseTve the right to resell the property at the risk via Relay. 2a THE ABOVE SAL POSTPONED, ON | passed December 13, 1877, in Equity cause and cost of defaulting purchaser. 8:00—*Baitunore Express, account of the rain. until WEDNESDAY, Decem- | 5.843, Equity Docket 17, I will sell at public aus ROBERT P. DODGE. ttyastoos, :10— Piedmont, strasbarg, Winchester, Hage ber 19th, A. D. 1877, same hour and place, tion, ‘on the’ premises, ‘on FRIDAY. December AUSTIN HERR. town, Point of Rocks and Way Stations, FRED-K BATES. f Trustees, | 28h. 1877, at 4 o'clock p.m... the follow D. CLEARY, Salesman, decl2, 15,18, 21.4t :30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balt ong BRAINERD H. WARNER, scribed real estate, situate in the county of Wash- — = =~ + a cae — more Express. Parlor Car w New York an@ a5-2aw kdbts ington, in the District of Columbia, and known as RUSTEE’S SALE OF VAL Philadelphia, ae “ ail those certain parts of two tracts, Plain Dealing PROVED REAL ESTATE 8:40—*si. Louis, Cincinnati, Chi and Pitts ‘ASH, B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. and Mount Pleasant, beginning for the first lot at 5 SIDE OF T STREET, BETW burg Express. Connects for ‘Branca, s 5 aati stone, No. 6, standing on the northeast corner of AND 15TH STREETS NoW. ( 1467) — except Sunday. Through car for TRUSTEFS: SALE OF A VALUABLE BUSI- | the land of the late Thames W. Pathe and eee TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING AND Parlor Car tw Grafton, and Sleeping Care te NESS PROPERTY SITUATE. 511 AND | thence west 35 perches toa stakes thence perth 1 Lot. Louisville, Cincinnatt, Columbus, Chicage 513 FOUR-AN D-A-HALF 8T! SOUTH | degrees, west 31 perches, Inedge of Rock (ree! By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 7th, Junction and Sandusky, WEST. BEING A LARG D GOMMO- | thence north 89 degrees, east 70 perches, toa stake: | A.D. 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. 9:00—*Baitimore and Way Stations. (On Sundag: DIOUS THREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING | thence south 244 degrees east, 20 perches toa stake: | 822, folio 443, et seq.. one of the land connects for Atnapolls, ) WITH STORE AND DWELLING. and then In a straight line to the place of beginning, | for the District of Columbia, and at the request * Express. Under and by virtue of a deed of trust of containing 12 acres, 2 roods and 17 rods. “And bez | Of the party secured thereby, I will sell. at public | > Mi. gate April 11th. 1876, recorded in Liber inning for the second lot, being part of Mount | auction, in front of the premises. to the highest | 19:10 Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis em@ 853, folio 2 et seq... of the land records of th ieasant, at theend of a linedrawn 468-100 perches | Didder, on FRIDAY, December 2ist, A.D. 1877, Way Stations. District of Columbia, and by direction of the party degrees west. from the above third or 70 | at 4:15 p.m.. all that certain lot of situated | 1:30—New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ba- Secured therety. we will felt at public auction. in | ey nevand running from thence reverse to | in the city of Washington, in said District, and press. (On Sunday to only, slap freak of the premises, on ee oc tome os said 4 68-100'perch line, and with the course of the | known eg gp reine pnne -= F og a Ping at ail stations.) December, A.D. 1877, at 3:30 o°tlock p. m. é 2 seven (137). in J.H. Darrow’ substivision 30” Baltimore ¥ tons. nchester following-escribed property, being lot Jj and the | fourth line of the foregoing first lot south 24 de- | Cr equare numbered two hundred and six (08h an | 220, Way Sutie skeny, Ore north 4 feet of lot 38, in square 408, together, with grees, east 33 68-100 perches to the sberg and Laurel Ex- Hocks, Predetick, Hagerstown, and Way Stations. Un Sundag ‘oint of Rocks: Way Stations only. ot the same is recorded In the Surveyor’s office of said | 4.30" A the improvements, consisting of lange Brick Biikl- et Te Cee mee Oa ema, Sat | icy in Liner = M-D.Ocome, Bt follo 140,"" to- | ©90 ea es ee iz ing occupied as a grocery store and dwelling-house. | the rund. trom theatl Paper Milirto fork Creek | gether with the linprovements thereon. the road. fre This is ohe of the most desirable business properties . 10) | \ Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which $100 = Perch abe ee ed, eee eee Saute) | must be pald ai timeot mic): and the balances in in South Washington, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance on east 184-100 perches: thence north 4 7'¢ degrees, east | One and two years in equal payments. to be se- | 4-40—*Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, two years from day of sale, with ‘interest at 8 per | 1776-100 perches still with sald road torthe som | cured Hy purchaser's notes bearing elatit per cent, | §:30—Fhlueilla “entolk nad iattinee Nea cent. bie semi-annually, and se | jine of the aforementioned Toad to the Columbia | iterest from day of sale, payable semi-annually, press. Passengers for Norfolk taken in the cured ‘g ston the property sold. A de- | Mills and thence with the south line of said last | and a deed of trust on the property sold. Convey~ cars directly to boat at Canton. Noconnes- posit of $200 in cash (or certified check for that | mentioned road ina straight line to the place of be- | ancing and recording at purchaser's cost, If terms tion on Sunday for Norfolk. sum) will be required, immediately on the same be- fea With insixdaysafier sale. | 9.50 nominume ft Was Stations. off, ing knocked off, and in default thereof the next | Situs, containing five acres and two perches, | Of sie are not compl Which, With the first lot makes 17 acres, 2 reodsand | the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and | §:55—*Chicago and Columbus Express, Sleeping highest bidder making such deposit will be treated 4 t of the purchaser in default. Dara tot . se ibe parchaner if termel Of nie ae no coe lied | 22,FOds. more or less. And, also, a piece of land in | Cos! pu Carat y y ‘YM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 30") with in five days from the day of sale, resale will be | We southeast corner of the’ property formerly east we Ase 7:30—*Baltimore Express. s of the tract known as Pleasant Plains, aud more a F st. Bw 9:25—st. Louis, Cincinnatl, Pi duageaays batcin Se newspaper panei | Sosa, gheut athe Cotumbia My prot STEIOER, Ane. _seetoom icpine Cars fo St Lami ad oan Washington, D.C. Allconveyancing at purchaser's | jumpia, hounded as follows, vise Beginning at a REROVED. REAL ESTATE: THE SAME | 990-"New York. Philadeiphia snd Ballimore cost. PY ele” ¢ Trustees, i the northeast corner of the **Quaker Bury- eT ent ke HOR nOtaee Express. Sleeping Car to New York, am@ am PE ngs) ing Ground."* on said tract: thence south 86 SEE GODaE BALE aiTDATOR On Special Sleeping Car to Philadelphia, WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, dec | grees, east 16 36-100 perches to the boundary line ee oe, SA STREET, BEL | “Dally. Other trains dally, except Sunday. aaa =a of the estate of the late 8. BR. Hobbie: thence south East & ke > = SF THE ABOVE SALE IS_ POSTPONED degree, TWEEN F AND G, NORTHEAST. und WEDNESDAY. December 19th. at 4 p.m. | thence sath Ob Agrees wert 1s $4 aR, $irine, of three deeds of icin ities ga 1877 PENNSYLVANIA 1877 at the same place. BY order of the Trustees, > - 1 14. A.D. 1877, recorded deciied WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, | {Re Southeast corner of said Quaker burying ground: | Sate folio 290 et seq. lf" CHANCE!! cured thereby: I shall sell at public auction, atthe premises: on MONDAY. December 24th, Buy Your Tickets Now: sri 5:2*e" clock Fr; ms sii chose Recece ir Is of ound, situate in city vi 5 ‘The Day Approaching for the District of Co ambi. Known and dist shed 3 SECOND GRAND DRAWING OF THE Pepe *s recone saison iy treet CoMMONWEALTE beret nine hunvdredand twelve, (O12), together with ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the balance at, six, Prize Distribution Company, twelve and eighteen months. with interest at 8 pet (Under act of Legislature of Kentucky.) cent. per annum, secu: by @ deed of trust on DRAWING POSITIVELY DECEMBER 31, Brod acposie’ nequised de the thine of eae anda ‘Or Money returned in full to the buyers. conveyancing at purchaser's cost, Terms to be $320,000 CASH IN PRIZES. complied with in seven days ,. $20. 110.000, 000 MOSES KELLY, Trustee. 0, rae teenie Ota J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. a8-eodts Farmers and Drovers’ Bank, Jouiaviti, eopsettory. rpeusters SALE OF VALUABLE IM- Tickets only $10: Halves. $5; querer, ROVED REAL ESTATE ON SOUTH Official ist of draw! will be iblished In New ES ETWE, York Herald and ie Courler-Journal. and mailed gratis to all buyers. AddressG. W. BAR- How. £ CO. General Managers, Courier-Journal VEMENTS. Building, Louisville, Ky., or THOS. H. HAYES ‘ovem- & CO., General Agents, No. 697 Broadway, New | ber 10th, duly recorded in Liber York. ‘Send for Circular, . -, One of the land re- 22,24, 28,d4,8, 11, 15, 18,20,22, 25 Columbia, and at the Fe ERVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A MEDICAL ce tine pretses, om se ESSAY, ‘a series of lectures deliv- DAY, December 22, ‘useum of Anatomy, New York, described real ex ‘cause and cure of Premature Decline, show” ‘said District, to indisputably how lost health may be square No. 763, and t i i ut ni ¢ ¥g inches, to said C xt beginning, together with the EIt-oFfF cL {of which $100 ‘Watches, Pisto! balance sold for the, highest cash is, tobe secure desi! for per cent. wi by semi-annually, and a deed 91 north) y, sold, Parepennnr ent te. to. fale, the Trustee ree D CLOTHING, eons to resell at risk and cost of put- , 623 7th street sou! Trustee, ie pays the prices in Cash F st. n.w. art . al2-dts thence along the line of said’ burying ground nort NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. = -— — a —— ~ = i = — ‘he - | cords of the District of d at the re- | TO THE Ni . AD - ELLIS. 805 Penn | JR Il. WARNER, Iteal Estate Auctioneer, PPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. Hae eret, ene GsPurches, to the piace of begin- | Curse of the party secu y, Twill sell at Double Track. Steel Rails, Pieninsvemus, 11 seu w0nld Ruse tke teeth ie este i — @ above deseribed pheces of ground veing the | Public auction, in front of the ses, on MON- | Soiendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. Gousalt the Dr. in ali things, Office hours from 9 S SALE OF A NEAT TWO STORY | IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, | ectate conveyed by Petes Hoe ee eng the | TAY, December 24, A.D. 1877, at 4 0°clock p-m., roy a.m. top. m. ‘sep27-6mn NSARD ROOF FRAME DWELI AT AUCTION Gillett, executors of the estate of Sela Ke Hobbie, | all those pleces or parcels of ground known and de> Novemnen 18th, 1877. ¥ ME COSTELLO, Diseipleof Mile Lenor- : N THE V On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, De- to Melvina F. B. Stevens, by deed recorded in liber | Scribed as sub-lots numbered twenty-six (20). | op ais LEAVE WASHINGTON. from Depot, BT Ge ag Regie ae aa i cember 19th, 1877, at 3 o°elock, in front of the {7M | Non G29 Tota sds = land records of the | tWenty-seven (27) and twenty-eight (28), according sr cistnend B as follows: a¥A mand, —_ the ater ped ap Reader ever ‘. premises, I shall sell lots No. 7 and 8, im-, District of Columb one tobe Loring C! s subdivision of square hg ju America, can be consulted at her house, No. 324 By , dated June 21, proved by comfortable frame dwelling, situated on | Postrel of Col be sold sub- 1 No. nine ‘and sixty (960), fronting on the Dst. now. Fst, cars pass the door, sepl7-1y AiDedg™s,, (tals recorded tn Liber So. 725. FR | gas{ side of Monroe street, between Dunbarton and | pe ier ot Se Cee a terest ach; | east side of Tenth street. between F and G streets, Se = one rece Beall streets, : northeast, each proved by a new two-story ict of Columbia, and at the request of the party A ‘Terms: One-third cash; the residue in twelve | hd the balance at six and Eveive months, with to =, an in fron months, with notes bearing interest at 8 percent. | [rest at Sper cent. from the day of sale, to be se- per annum, and secured by a deed of trum cu the | cured by a of trust on the, property ng | cash at the option of the is of property sold. All conveyancing at purchaser's | $354 4 {he option of the purchaser. | A from Au- conte deposit on each plece of property at time | Si. “ail conveyancing at the sost of the purchaser: =} yo diita__ruowas powsxe, ave. | Hie echt pameenas | sa mah —— ——— Hight to resell the property ‘at the risk and cost of | Secuvely., ere. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertise- | Srured —_ STEE'S SALE OF NEW TWO-STORY | diS-d J. CRESWELL HEALD, Trustee. | Tequired to on EY AND _ BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING aeons ON, HSTREET NORTH, NEAR FOURTH H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. By of trust deed of date August 18th, STEES’ SALE OF A 1. | the recorded in Liver No. 839, follower, , NESS RESIDEN Tisk and cost and decree of Court (Equity Docket 17, NORTHWEST, BEING No. 5.854). I will sell in front of the oa BUILDING WITH STORE. ams THURSDAY, December 27th, 1877, at 4 o'clock | | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 29, p.m., Lot numbered twelve (12) in A. B. Kelly's | A. D. 1875, duly recorded in Liber No. 785, ‘NITED STATES vision of lot ni folto 80, cue of the land records for the trict of bia, and at the request of the virtue of a writ of secured thereby, Wwe will sell, auction. | the Clerk's Office of the 3 of 1m front, of the ‘premises, on 7H ~ De- | trict of Columbia, and to Paianeeat O, 1S ana is, with’ interess'at't | Lot numbered eleven (Ai), ta square thres hundred | BUblic sale, for cash, af mont cont frees sale, secured on the and forty. (S47). in the clty of Ws Disemnee 1502, at oo to = and interest stock of Dry assortment of all Fe j t