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= EDUCATIONAL. | VERNON SEMINARY, BOARD. NG | AND DAY St HOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. __STEAMERS, &e. WISTER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS 5 THE SOUTH. MON EOE AND ‘Tne swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF PME LAKE, Captain J, WHYTE, Sp jeay°s 6th-street wharf,‘ onth fu M™ 204 F STREET NonTIWEST, WASHINGTON. D.C. | MES. J. EDDY SOM January i908 : ther ne tice, every MONDAY, WE Tet Paine Foundry Mt. &, | RESDAS~ and FRIDAY, ai 3 o‘clocX p. m., con- ‘ skins BBs Paster Conare: Becting: with steamers for Boston, Prov dence and : Byron Sunderland, B.D... Other Norther’ Points. | Returning, leaves Norfolk gational Chueh: sron § aut Ban | every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUB- DAY, at 4 o'clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, — Mr, and Mrs. Z. li open a school for both sexes CLECTIC SEMINARY 4 RICHARDS TANUARY 2, 1877, at 1434 Q st., near 14th. It | Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain JonN will include A ie and Primary department Woop, leaves her wharf, foot of and will be conducted on a new and practic Gth-street, three times a’ week— method. For particutars, see circulars at book TUESDAYS, at 7o‘clock’a, m., for the Bureau of Information, 1427 F st.. and Cone river; THURSDAYS, at 7 o’cloek a. for at 1313 Corcoran st. 415-Im_ | Currioman and Leonardtown; SATURDAYS, at 7 =— O'clock a. m., for Currioman and Leonardtown. AMESCO! sor of Penmanship, For further information, apply at the Office, over Cle F. riting, Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Office, or at Bookkeeping and and taught in short and — the Company’s Wharf, foot of 6th street, easy courses 6 sven RUrough instruction | Baggage called for on application at Knox's Ex- guaranteed, Lessons given at residences and at | press Oftice. SAMUEL BACON, Pres’t. schools B, J, ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. ety | \CERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORN ES CRUSHER Avo te STRRETS. The steamers JOHN GIBSON Open day and evening, | Seautiful halls. Sons and | NIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 Bast . daughters practically educated. Thorough. con- | Riven New York, ated grein pen astruction. and training in rapid calenla- | < D. every SATURDAY; Georgetown eve: SATURDAY at 6 O'clock a, m,, aud Alexandria same day. Freight taken at lowest rates, R lish Language.” Letter-writing, Busi ness Penmanship, Business Forms, Bookkeeping, Elocution, Physical Exercises, &¢. Day tuition, $20 per quarter, or $3 per month, Fayable on enters | apply at Office over Metropolitan Bank, For information ing. A student's quarter or year begins at time of | fm Me 15th street, enferin a Evening tuitions Soper month. Pen | Qed Ps A; DENHAML, Agent, Water street, ork of every deseription executed to order. town. Seated circular, giving particulars, senton applic | _8P2l-tr_ "SAMUEL BACON, President. a1-3in NCER, Principal, | (ESDE'S NEW EXPRESS LIVE EQ VENING PHONOGRAPHY | PHILADELPHIA, A ANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Connecting at Philadelphia with Ulyders Line Sor Boston, Providence, and New England State SAILING DAYS, From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 12m. From Washingto: u at the EMERSON INSTITUT! 914 141b st, tatM ‘3 Schooi, cor- Georgetown, horthwest, a! ner Sd and High orgetow ‘0 Text Bo ir extra stu v28-6m JAS. CORKIDAN, Teacher, FSSONS IN GEKMA L4 an reek, by FREDER From Georgetown—Mor ve . mM, formerly Ins. of Lang . College of St. James, Freights received d f Ma. Circulars in bookstores, Address 420 31 st: | Bilis of lading | Sees northwest, o@-tr_ | Providence, | Consignees wana will ph > = D SCHOOL. 112” th eir goods landed at orgetown Wi! wi lease INDERGARTEN CHOOL, 1127 13th | have fem marked **Geormtowm, Doce P 1CK & NOERR, nitted between the ages of mal class for Ladies. For par- For fu Information apply to J. H. JOHNSON , 1202 F street nori west, and 12th-street & OC wha < xorys hington, D.C FE HYDE, 59 Wa- Leulars please apply at 1137 18th st. n.w.. oral 718 | ferstreet, ‘Georgetown, D ‘M.P. CLYDES® K s aa ae _ortlb-8m_ | Co.. General Managers, 12 South Wharves, Philas M ADEMOISELLE V. PRUD'HOMME'S | delphia, ee mar20-ly z € s - Beginners, Tuorrme tite ant Advancet, | NORTH GERMAN LLOYD. N. B.—Pu ht rapidly, and with a perfect 7 2 wes xourg eae and Children 9a. m., 10a.m., The steamers of this Company wt sal every Sat- For 1 at 31 el 5 urday from men Pier, foot of re x, ie eane Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, 6 p, | street, Hoboker Rates of passag From New York to Southampton, Lon- don, Havre and Bremen, first cabin, $1 cabin, $60 gold; steerage, $30 or passage, apply to sep8-6in Hours reserved for Private Lessons and Classes. Call at 1014 12:h st. Mondays and Thursdays after 3 p.m.; other w ys between 12 and 1, ocl3-tr 1 AND CLASSICAL ACAD- | 1 currency, For freight OELRICHS & C: 2 Bowling Green, New York. Sunderland's ~Chureh, ptember 3d, 1877. For MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS superior advantages of this Academy, see new cir- AlMicvery THURSDAY direct O¥S, Princpay, eenstown, isos ae | “Cabin, intermediate ard steerage e tickets N Geroe Ty OG ee BOARD. | can be had at H.D, COOKE. JR. & Co. TS, Sank: 3 S be Nes | ors, 1409 F street. . 4 Degin at 643 M st. n.w., Nov 15th.1877, aux3-6m | Line to Antwerp Ate Aannts cor the pea oe SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 8th st, n.w,—Secor Seb TENE © ‘Term opens MONDAY, November 12th. Tul- UNARD TNE ian, Hoe. (with free les &c..) $8 to$13._ augl4-ly | With the view of diminishitig the chances of co!- Ision. the Steamers of this Tine take a speciiic conrsé for all seasons of the year. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ‘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, ‘On the homeward passage crossing the meridian of 60 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. YAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New Yor«. From New Yorr. x -Wed..Jan.16 | Parthia... Wed., Feb.13 ‘Wed. ,Jan‘23 | China. ..... Wed.) Fev.20 ....Wed..Jan.80 | Seythia ...)Wed., Feb.27 Abyssinia, Wed.,Feb. 6 | And every following Wednesday from New York, Steamers niarked* do not carry steerage passengers, RATE OF PASSAGE.—Cabin, $60, $8) and $100, gold, according to accommodation, "The $60 pas: fage is a special low @ for winter months, Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional, Keturn tickets on favorable terms, * | Steerage tickets to and from all of Europe at The handsomest, best and most durable Heater in | very low rates. Through bills of lading given for the city. Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and other ports For sale by gpthe, Continent’and for Mediterrakean ports, For | Freight and passengers apply at the Company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green; or, both steerage and | cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 608 7th street. CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, RAILROADS. THE SRS AND NORTH AMERICAN ER-PLATED WARE. ‘TRO TRIPLE-PLATED WARE from cl prated factoris 'S, CASTERS, CAKE BASKETS, BERRY DISHES, it] PICKLE JARS, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, &e, RODGERS" (English) CUTLERY, GLASSWAKE, Cat, Engraved and Moukled M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) No. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave. fi-tr . Between 10th and ith st UNNYSIDE LATROBE, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. J. MORAN, 2126 Pennsylvania avenue. Full line of COOKING and HEATING STOVES at cost to reduce stock. | TIN ROOFING 5's per square. Call and exam- | ine quality of tin. 420-26 as aes Eee ~~ _ | 7A LTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL . ATER FILTERS. | DORE VOCE ue TAO AD, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS generalty. | NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, TO THE } NORTH AND WEST, | NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877, A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON, G0—Baltimore and Way Stations. 6:50—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, (stasburg,’ Winchester aud Way Stations, | via Relay. 8:00—*Baltimore Express, 8:10—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hag town, Point of Rocks aud Way Stations. 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltt- more Express, Parlor Car to New York and + Philadeiphia, 8:40—*St. Louis, Cincinnatl, Chicago and Pitts. ‘alley Branch, except Sunday, Through car for GEO. WATTS & CO., Housefurnishing Store, 314 7th street, a5-tr 5 doors above Pa. ave, HAE, BOSWELL & CO., $13 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, burg Express. Connects for ey yr Staunton, Parlor Car to Grafton, and Sleeping Cars to Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Chicago Junction and Sandusky 9:00—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 1090, “Baltimore Express, 12:10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations. 1:30—New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- press. (On Sunday to Baitimore only, stop- ping at all stations.) 3:30—Baltimore and Way Stations, (Winchester and Way Stations, via Relay.) 4:30—Baltimore, Biadensburg and Laurel Ex- press, Frederick via Relay. 35—*Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Winchester and Way Stations, On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. 4:40—*Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 5:30—*Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Ex- press. Passengers for Norfolk taken in the cars directly to boat at Canton, No connec- tion on Sunday for Norfolk, 50—*Baltimore and Way Stations, 55—*Chik and Columbus Express, Sleeping ‘Offer spectal inducements for thirty days to cash buyers in all classes of FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS. A arge variety of HOLIDAY GOODS now being received. dec4-tr Gos HEATING APPARATUS. We are the manufacturers of GOLD'S WARM-AIR FURNACES, Equat to Steam, and Unquestionably the "Best in User ¥ @z-Call and see the thing ‘itself, and take a de- scriptive pamphlet, poy ‘AN DELIERS and GAS-FIXTURES up SMITH, BIRGE & CO., een, S Cars to Chi GecSl-tr 1014 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, zg0"Taltiore Express, se ae 5 vIN :25—*St. Louis, Cincinnatl, Ne Beer coe Oe Re UsE. | Sleeping Cars to St. Louis and Pittsburg. O18 inte STEERER, | 9:308-New York, “Puiladepite and Baltimore aps-ly Opvosite Fatent Office, Express. Sleeping Car: to New York, aud | Special Sleeping Car to Philadelphia. "Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. ___ COAL AND WOOD. OAL! COAL! 7 GREAR C ee eae | 1878 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track. Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. JAN Ast, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, ‘corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 a. m. dally, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. Louls and Gbicago; 7:40 p. m. daily, with Palace Car to cago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, "Niagara Falls and the north, at 7:40'p. m, daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars’ to Watkins. For ‘Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, aud’ Wat- Kins, at 10:10.a. m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the East,'1:40 a. m. and 9:30 p, m. dally, with Palace Cars attached. — Limited Express of Pullman Cars, 9:20, m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. For New York and the East, 1:30 p; m. dally. ex- | “cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars from Washing- fon to. Boston. For Brookiyn, N.Y, a through trains connect at Jersey City “with boats of Brooklyn Aunex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street. avonting double fer- Tlage and journey across New York city. For Philadelphia, 1:30 p. m. daily, except Sunday, ‘and 1:40 a. in.. and 5:25 and’9:30 p. m. dally’ Aimited Express, 0:20 a. m, dally, except Sum ‘y. Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, ‘and 4:20 p. m. daily, except Suni For Pope's Creek Line, daily, except Sunday For Annapolis, a. cept Sunday, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. For Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10, 11a. m., 1, | Having unsurpassed facilities for handling Coal and Wood we now offer it tothe public at bottom res. aving completed our Steam Saw Mill, we are selling sawed and split Wood, and Bundled Kin- dling Wood at greatly reduced’ priees. Coal received almost daily by rail; 2,240 pounds to the ton always furnished. . R. M. MILLER & SON, Principal Office, Depot, ‘and Mill, 4% street and ‘Virginia avenue s.w. “Branch Office with A. W. Hof, 920 Pennsyivania avenue n.w. decd-tr QTEFHENSON ss PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. A FIRE LIGHTER IN EVERY BUNDLE. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USE, AND THE ONLY BUNDLED WOOD INTRO- DUCING A FIRE LIGHTER. Ask your Grocer for it and take no other. A FULL 8TOCK OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET RATES. OFFICE, SOUTHEAST COR. 12TH ST. AND PA. AV, $2.5, 6,7p.m. On Sunday at 9:10 a. m. ‘and 7 p.m Mitt AND DEPor, 7TH ST. WHARF. _novi6-tr For, the South, via Richmond, 2:45 a.m. dally; oun: COAL! wooD! . m. daily, except Sunday. ‘Trains leave Alerandria for, Washington, 8, 7, 8:10, 9:10, 10, 11a. m.; 1, 3, 4:20, 5, 6, ena tp. weer! m. Un Sanday at 8:10 and 10a. in.’and 6 p. m. EST RIETIES OF COAL AT Tickets, information, sieeping and parlor car ac- THE VERY HE LOWEST PRICES. commodations can be procured at the offices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania ST ne — avenue: northeast corner of Sixth street Penn- ‘ine WOOD from $4 to $5.50; Oak from $4.50 to cord. Also, all kinds of | sylvania avenue, and at the depot, where orders Soeed and spit, kept under cover, fhm ‘be left for. the checking of ‘baguage to desing” “a Deliveries made direct to the consumer from | tion from hotels and residetices, our wharves and vessels. 1. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. JOHNSON BROTHERS, FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. novi0 Office and Depot, Johnson's wharves, foot \OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR §3. GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, octi-tr 411 AND 413 10TH STREET. EATING’S COUGH LOZENGES. neetats: ASTHMA, WINTER COUGH. INe SIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and all disorders the THROAT and LUNGS alike yield to its ine eee aed ree ee 1418 7th street o.w. ypacmas W. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL, ‘Weare delivering best qualities of WOOD and COAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices. Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, and tr thest ical testimony states that no always on band, at lowest rates. fetter cure for these complaints xia, whlch has Main Office and Depot, Riley's Wharf, foot 11th | Deen pores gy are sy ail Chemists. Fitty and 12th streets southwest. cents per box. E, FOUGERA & CO., New York, 2 | Special Agents ‘nova20-t, th, s,6m omees—{ OST ere ad E ssw. iy20-tr © MORE CROO HED HEELS. N “NO SLIPPING ON THE fcr” YI .—L. RICE, dealer in | “JUSTH'S Patent (Steel) Sole and Hi LD CLOTHING yEGING, BOUTS, SHOES, | Protectors make Your Shoes last twice aa c., 623 7th street southwest, olfers great long, retain shape, and ¥ event 8 Heipass the highest prices, Miers oy mall attended creep Scrs”*), For sale by all Shoe Stores. and. “ee oe ia nov6-tr ' by the Ipventor, 619 D st, u.w. octlO-4m | AUCTION SALES FUTURE Days. | TT. COLDWELL, Yea! Estate Auctioneer, | x OF A NEAT TWo-STORY ' H TRUSTEES'S SAL é A D hASEMER DWELLING E ct, B AND TN. W. ‘ By virtue of a deed of trast, dated Janu. 2d, A.D. 1877, duly recorded {n liber No, 340, follo 369, one Of thetand records for the Disa. trict of Colambia, aud at the written requests the party secured ‘thereby, we will sell_at pubic auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, January 224, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the following deseribed real estate, situate in the city of Wash- ington. District of Columbia, to wit? Being the middle or center one-third of original lot number- ed twenty-two in square numbered one hun- dred and fifty-seven ( beginning for the same on Seventeenth street west_ twenty (20) feet south from the northeast corner of said lot; thence runnin. south twenty (20) feet; thence west one hundred and twenty (120) feet; thence north twenty (2 feet, and thence east one hundred and twenty’ (120) ( feet to the place of beginning. together with the improvements, &c. ‘erms: One-third in cash, and the balance at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest at 5 per cent, per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. $100 required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost, Terms to be complied with in seven days, BRAIN ARD H. W THOMAS I. GARD j10-eotds + { Trustees. the District of Columbia passed on the 13th yet December. A.D, 1877, in which EF) E, White is plaintit’and J y ure defendants, the unde the purchase money qual instalments at six, andeighteen months, with interest rate of Seven percent. per annum until pal cured by the retention of the title to the | by the Trustees until paid. A deposit of $1 be required when the property ts sold EUGENE CARU: 490 Louisiana avenue, A. C, BRADLEY, Webster Law Building. Post] j8-eokds ALUABLE é <THE SOUT EST CORNER OF FOURTH AND N STREETS NORTHWEST, CONSISTING OF A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLIN| WITH STORE AND LARGE | BRICK WAREHOUSE AND STABLE; LOT 40 BY 80, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Decem. ber 20th. 7 A. D. 1876, and duly recorded in . B40, folio 186, et seq., one of the, land records for the District of Columbia, al Fequest of the party secured thereby. I rt A je auction, in front of the premises, to the on THURSDAY, January 17uh, ing real’ estate| District, to wit? @ No, 513, the » and 80 vith the improve- (of which $200 “No. 26, in squi on north N_ stree t, together same frontit feet on 4th str ments thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, must be it time of sale.) and the balance in six, twe ighteen months, in equal pay ments, to be “iby purchaser’s notes, hearin Bper cent, interest from day of sale, until p: and deed of trust on the property sold. Com ancing and recording at purchase st. Tf terms of sale are not coniplied with in’ six ‘days after sale the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in defanit. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Tru-teo, No, 1321 F streetn. iv. B. F. STEIGER, Anct. i5-dtds, _ PIANOS AND ORGANS. TPPHE, RRANICH AND BACH, AND THE STIEFF PIANOS, same as ‘any, others, received the highest Centennial| award, as well as the strongest praise o numerous musical celebrities. G. L. WILD & BRO., Agents, 723 7th st.n.W. al7-tr HE DECKER BROTHERS won their success by solid merit; they hold it by unre-, pitting effort in the Same direction. ork Tribune. G. KUHN, Sole! also, for the BURDETT ORGANS 3 407 ew hear Penn, ave, ALLET DAVIS & CO, PIANOS, UPRIGHT PIANOS A SPECIALTY. The only Upright Piano in existence entirely sat- isfactory to the inusician. Special houo’ Were awarded to this Piano over ail othe! Uprights at U; S.C: Exposition, ‘ew Styles for the Holiday: 811 NINTH STREET N.W. Pianos sold on instalments, Pianos Tuned and Repaired, a4-tuth: ‘M. KNABE & CO.’S WORLD-RENOWN- ED PIANOS.—These celebrat instruments have been before the publi for forty years, and have received the' highest award wherever exhibited, McCammon's favorite Pianos and Pianos from other céle! manufactories constantly on hand. Shoninger's celebrated Or Pianos and Organs sold, rented and exchanged. Particular attention paid to Tun- ing and thoroughly Repairing Pianos, C. REIC ENBACH'S I few doors above Penna, av. no Warerooms, 423 1ith street, a octl2-tr VEGETINE WILL CURE RHEUMATISM. Mr. ALBERT CROCKER, the well-known drug- gist and apoth: + of Springvale, Me., always ad- vises every one troubled wil VEGETINE,. Rheumatism to try READ HIS STATEMENT: SPRINGVALE, ME., Oct, 12, 1876, Mr. H. R. STEVE! Dear Sir:—¥ ifteen years ago last fall I was taken. sick with rheumatism, was unable to move until the next April. From that time until three years ago this fall I suffered everything with rheuma- usm, Sometimes taere would be weeks ata time that I could not step one step: these attacks were quite often, I suffered everything that a man could, Over three years ago last spring I com- menced taking VEGETINE, and followed it up until Thad taken seven bottles: have had no rheumatism since that time, Lalway: advise every one that is troubled with rheumatism to try VEGETINE, and. not suffer for years as I] have done, This statement is gratuito is far as Mr, Stevens is concerned, ours, ete. ALBERT CROCKER, Firm of A. Urocker & Co., Druggists and Apoth- ecaries. VEGETINE HAS ENTIRELY CURED ME, Boston, Oct., 1870, . STEVE Dear’ Sir:—My daughter, after having a severe al of Whooping Cough, was left in a feeble state of health, Being advised by a friend she tried. the VEGETINE, and after using a few bottles was fully restored to health, Mr. H 1 Veen a great stiferer from Rt have taken several bottlas of the V Ec complaint, and am happy me, Ihave recommended the V with the same good results, It isa great cle and purifier of the bl t is pleasant to take, 1 can cheerfully recommend it, JAMES MORSE, 364 Athens street. RHEUMATISM IS A DISEASE OF THE BLOOD, ‘The blood in this disease, is found to con excess of filrin. V the blood from it i circulation, VEGETINE regulates the bowels whieh is very important in thiscomplaint, One bot- tle of VEGETINE will give relief, but to effect a permanent cure it must be taken regularly, and thay take seyeral bottles, especially in eases of Ing standing. | VecEriNe i sold by all druggists, Try it, and your verdict willbe the Sameas that of thou- sands before you, who say, **I never found somuch relief as from the use 6 f VEGETINE,’* which is composed exclusively of Barks, Roots and Herbs. ‘\VEGETINE,"’ Says a Boston physician, ‘+h: no equal as a bl rifier. Hearing of its man} wonderful cures, after all other remedies had failed 1 visited the laboratory and convinced myself of its genuine merit, 1t is prepared from barks. roots And herbs, each of which is highly effective, and they are compounded in such & manner as to’ pro- duce astonishing results. ** VEGETINE. NOTHING EQUAL To IT, atu, 1, ZOSTE SALEM. MAs6,, Nov. 14, 1876. Rg. H.R. STEVENS— ‘Dear Sir:—1 haye been troubled with Scrofula, Canker and Liver Complaint for three years; noth- ing ever did me any good until I commenced using the VEGETINE. Iam now getting along first-rate, and still using the VEGETINE. I consider there is peteing. equal fo it for sneh complaints. Can heartily recommend it toeverybody. Yours traiy, FO MRS, LIZZIE M- PACKARD, No, 16 Lagrange street, Suith Salem, Mass, VEGETINE Prepared by H. R, STEVENS, Bostox, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. jand-was i AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. _ AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. rppaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- STORY BRICK WELLING-HOUSE ON Q STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 14ntt AND 15tit STREETS. IN SQUARE By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the Gay of February. A. D. 1877, ahd recorded in Liber 853, folic 150, et seq.. ‘one of the land records of the District of Columbia, the subscriber will sell by public auction, to the highest bidder, ‘on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 24th day of January. A. D. 1878, at 4 o'clock’p. m., all that “rain plece or parcel of Jand and premises situate am being in the city of Washington, and known as am) being parts of Lots eighteen (18) and nine= teen chs, 8 Drury's subdivision of Square two hundred a4 nine (209), and described as follow Beginning» The sume at a point on north Q street thirty (30) fee, 424 five (5) inches east of the north- western corner», Std square, and running thence east on. said strem fifteen (15) feet and five (5) Inches, thence sous ON€ hundred (100) feet, and thanee west fitters feet and (5) inches, and thence Worth 40° of beginning, together With all the improvements tn 7¢l0 velonging. Terms of sale: One-fourth ca“h3, balance In six, twelve and eighteen months, wic interest at the Fate of seven (7) per cent. perannun: from the date of sale, to be secured by a deed of trust ON the prem- ises sold. A deposit of $50 will be required at 2 me of thesale. Conveyancing at purchase?’ cos d cP! a JON, CHARLES 8B. . fTrastees, THOMAS DOWLI Db CANSON BROS., Auctioneers. Corner 91h'and D streets northwest. TRUSTEFS' SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- “ SOUTH D STREFT, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust to the subserib- ers, dated J ry 12. 1875, and. recorded in 75. folto 132. &¢., of the land re: ords of the county of Washington and District « Columbia, and by the written request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell by public auct in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 28:h day of August, 1877, at 6 o"clock p.in., ail those certain picces or Parcels of land and premises, situate and eing in the city of Washington, District of Colum- Via. and known and distinguished as and being all of Lot marked and lettered C, and. the south seve feet six inches of Lot marked and lettered D, in W. B. Todd's recorded subdivision of part of square numbered five hundred and eighty-one, (681,) with the improvements thereon, consisting of Several small Houses, Terms of s able in si Mne-third cash; the balance In twelve and eighteen months ate, at 8 per Cent, interest until paid, and to be secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $100 required to be paid when the Property is sold. Ail conveyancing to be at the purchaser's cost, Should the terms of sale be not complied with in five days after the sale. the Trus- tees reserve the right te sell the property at the nd cost of the defaulting purchaser, PHILIP F. LARNER, Lrrustees, aull-eokds CHAS. T. DAVIS, JRCHASER AT THE ABOVE efault, we will again offe at nd cost of "the defaulting purch: ribed property. at public nises. on FRIDAY, th 16 o'clock p.m., and on the e stated. . PHILIP F, LARNER, CHAS, T. DAY By, 3: SHELL AGES, ° Real Estate Auctioneer, 513 7th street. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO NEW TWO- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- INGS, TAIN SEVEN ROOMS EACH, WITH MODE RN IMPROVEMES } Trustees. LOCATED ON TE STREET. "BE: TWEEN F AND G STREETS NORTH: By virtue of two deeds of trust to us, dated May 29, 1877, and recorded in Liber No. 856, to 178, one of the land records for th District of Columbia, and at the written requ the party secured thereby, we will sell, at auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the 3d day of January, A. D. 1878, at 4 o'clock pt m., all those pieces or parcels of ground known and described as sub-lots twenty-three (23) and twenty= nine (29), according to Loring Chappel's recorded sulxlivision of square numbered nine hundred and sixty (960), fronting on the east side of 10th street, petween # and G streets northeast, each 1ot being improved by a new two-story and basement Bric! Dwelling, conts seven Fooms, hall, bath room, wat c.., complete, ‘Terms of dollars eash on each house; balance in one and two years, with interest at eight per cent. per annum, payable semi-an- nually, secured by a deed of trust upon the propert sold. "One hundred dollars will be required on eac house when the property is knocked off, Conve ancing at purchaser's cost. Ifthe purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale within seven day's thereafter the Trustees reserve the right to resell after three days advertising at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser of purcha ij] tof public RTID OH ER a24-ts THOMAS 8: HOPKINS, } Trustees, Se3-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPOD SDAY, January 15, 1878, same hour i MARTIN M. ROHR jan3,12,14 THOMAS 8. HOPKL H, WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer, TRESTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTA’ ON © STREET SOUTH, B Rs Yprustees. SAI EOF THE ENTIRE VHAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. HOUSEFURNISHING “Gouin TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUARLE IM- DECORATED FE} DECORATED TE) » PROVED REAL ESTATE ON TWELFTU S| « WEST, BEING HOUSE No. 814, SCTE STH STREET ATA ss? By virtue of a deed of trust, dated October detent) AT AUCTION. Ast.” 1872, and duly recorded ‘in Liter No. takes) hore Dames EVERY 685, folio'I80, et seq., of the land records Y | MORRIS A to anne aC ER ERY | the District of Columbia, 1 shall sell on THOT: DAY, the loth day of January, 1878, at 4 o*clock P.m.,’all those certain pieces or parcels of ground . G. LEDERER, situate and lying in said City of Washington, Ss: Sik FR. } Assignees. being known and" deserit Rice aud STEINHARDT, { Assignees as lots lettered and marked B and C in Schneider's recorded subdivi- | sion of lots in square No, 287, with the improve- ments thereon, consisting of a handsome Brick Residence with'all the modern improvements, Terms of sale: One-fourth in cash; balance in ALE OF DESIRABLE BULL D- LOTS IN THE NORTHEASTERN SECTION OF THE CITY OF WASHING: By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, | of the District of Columbia, passed s with Interest at eight per cent. perannum, secured | day of December, A.D. 1877, in a cause by a deed of trust on premises sold. A deposit of | which Greenleaf, Johison & Co, are plaintiffs and Will be required attime of sale, and all convey- | Nathaniel B. Fugittet al. are defendants, we will auaing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied | offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the pre, with in seven days; otherwise the Trustee reserves DNESDAY, the 23d day of January isk and cost | 1878, at 4 o°clock p.m the right to resell the property at th are nun of defaulting purchaser, after five < advertise- | bered seven hundred and D) and x uare east ment, WILLIAM B. TODD, sn. ware numbered seven hundred aud eleven dec88-2aw &ds ‘Trustee. e squares will be sold in lots, according to a Se THE AROVE S. subdivision now preparing, which Will be exhibited OF THE RAIN is PC DAY, Jannary 12th, iv order of Tru Jantoxi2 LE IN CONSEQUENCE ONED until SATUR- | at tine of sale. 78, at same hour and place, | ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in equal instal- Stee. aoe ments in one, two and three years, for which the CHAS. W. HANDY. Auct. purchaser will be required to give his promissory S = — - notes, bearing interest at 7 per cent, per anna T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. Until paid, payable semii-annuaiy. and becured ue TWEEN 135; AND 14TH STREETS WES By virtue of adeed of trust, dated March 18th, A-D-1875, duly recorded in Liber 777, (1 follo'#7i et seq. one of ‘the land récords for the District of Columbia, I shall sell, at pabit tion, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, Ji wary 18th, 1878, at 4 o'clock 'p. m.. the following- described’ real estate In the city of Washington, D, C., to wit: That certain lot known on the land records as number three, in square two hundred and sixty-three (263), having a front of 48.4-12 feet on © street south, between 1333 and ‘14ch streets west, and a depth of 91 feet, the same being Improved by three Frame Houses.” Also, the west half of Jot four (4), in same square, iinproved by a two-story Brick House, fronting on sald C street, ‘Terms: Debt, interest and cost of sale, ¢ash; and the balance at six and twelve mouths, with interest al 8 per cent., secured by a deed of trust. A de- posit of $200 Tequired at time of sale, and ‘all con- veyancing at purchaser's cost. ‘ C, G, KENNEDY, Trustee, 2 COLDWELL, Salesma 35-dtas TDENCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES: SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK STABLE LOCATED IN SQUARE 571, BOUNDED BY NORTH D anp E STREETS anon RST AND SECOND STREETS By Virtue of a deed of trust, tq the sub- seriber, dated February 17, 76, an tJ recorded in liber No, 815, folio 34, &c., of: the land records of the District of Colitinbia, and at the written request of the parties secured there- by; We will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, in front of the premises,’on MONDAY, the 21st day of January, A.D. 1878, at 4'4 o*clock P. m.. all that certain pleos of parcel of land lyin and being in the City of Washington and Distric of Columbia, and known and distinguished on the plat oF plan Of sald city as part of lot numbered forty-four (44) in Kibby*s subdivision of square numbered five hundred and seventy-one (571), be- ginning for the same at the southwest corner of Said lot and running thence north twenty-six feet and eight inches (26 ft. 8 in), thence east seventy- four (74) feet, thence south twenty-six feet and eight Inches (26 ft. 8 in.), thence west to place of beginning, together with the improvements there- on. consisting of a two-story Brick Stable. Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance in three equal payments at six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken, bearing interest at the rate of eight (8) per cent. pet annum until paid (intere: vavable semi-annuaily), and sald notes seen a deed of trust upon the property sold of $100 required at time of sale,” All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, The Trustees reserve the right to resell the property after five days’ nu tice by advertisement at the risk and cost of the de faulting purchaser, should the terms of sale not be complied with in seven days after the sale. PHILIP Fy ER, {prustees, jan8-Btaw2w CHAS, T. DAVI Fypwomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF WILLARD'S HOTEL, By virtue of adeed of trust, dated the 27th day of August, 1872, and duly recorded in Liber No. 691, Folto 428, ohe of the land. records for Wash= ington county, in the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, I shall sell on THURSDAY, the 17th day of January, 1878, at 10 o°clock, and continuing from day to day until all is sold, the furniture and effects of Willard’s hotel, northwest corner of 14th st. and Pennsylvania ave- nue, comprising in part Elegant Mantel and Pier French Plate Mirrors; Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of superior workmanship; Reception ahd Easy Chairs, Lounges; Elegant Window Hangings Rosewood and Walnut Marble-Top Tables: Elegant Walnut Marble-Top Chamber Suites Moquet and Brussels Carpets in fine condition, Rugs and Mats; spimense assortment of Blankets, Comforts and spreads: Splendid Stock Table and Bed Linen; Superb collection of Silver Plated Ware and Cut- tery legant assortment of China and Glass Ware, coprer Cooking Utensils, &., &c. ‘erms: $100 and under in cash; over that sum at sixty and ninety days, with notés bearing interest at eight per cent. per annum until paid and secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee, XB; Tis hotel has only been recently furnished and of the very best material; all of which is in ex- cellent condition. JOHN C, KENNEDY, Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 026 (Repub) JHANCERY SALEOF VALUABLELUMBER YARD. PROPERTY ON OHIO AVENUE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 13g STREETS NORTHWEST. BY, virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passedon the 10th i day of December, A. D. ‘@ cause 1n,. which Greenleaf Johnson & Co. are intiffs ane Nathaniel B. Fugitt et al. are defendants, we will offer for sale, ai public auction, in front of the remises, on MONDAY, the 21st day of January Yeis, at 4 ovclock p. m., Lots numbered five (6), sht (6), seven (7) and eight (8), in Square numbered two hundred and sixty (280), ‘These lots have an agi e frontage on Ohio avenue of two hundred and fifty-six }) feet seven (7) inches, on 13th street tof one hundred and tl (180) foot, one (1) inch, and on 13}s street west of two hunc ahd sixteen (216) feet, ‘five (6) thches, Theproperty ‘was lately oceupled ante 2 e845 83 " xu bulidings lumber Yard, and possesses the necessary for that business. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in equal install- ments in one, two and years, for which the purchaser will be required to give his promissory notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum until paid, Payable semi-annually, and secured by the retention of the title to the property by the Trustees until paid. A deposit of on each hen sold. am |AS. G. PAYNE, ane r Law Building, ‘Webster Law Bi % YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts, jan8-td Trustees. — the retention of the title to the’ property by the S*SALEof DESIRABLEIMPROVED | Trustees until paid, each io: RTY on TRE SOUTHEAST CORNER | when colds Het A deposit of ao TH AND A STREETS NURTH- E CARUSI ) t avenue; By virntie of a deed of trust, dated March 27, A.1), 1877, duly recorded in Liber a 1 foito 410, one of the land records for the Dis: trict of Columbia, and at the written request of tue party secured thereby, we willsell, at publicauction, in front of the premises. on SATURDAY. tanua Trustees. 5th, 1878, at 3:30 o'clock p.m., the following: — -— pence scribed real e ituate in the city of Washing- | FNRUST: EOF VALUABLE IM- ton, D, C2, tow i those pieces or parcels of PRO! . ESTATE ON TH ground kriown and distinguished as Lots humbered SIDE OF “DUNBARTON, seven (7), eight (8) and nine (9), In. square nuta- GREENE AND MONT 5 bered eight Hundred and ninety-seven. (897), to- GEORG yN. D.C. CONSISTING OF gether with the tt consisting of a two- TWO TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINGS. story frame dwellin iB 3 or ng. With brick basement. & Terms: One-third’ cash, and the balane six, twelve and eighteen months, with in percent. per annum, securéd hy a deed of trust on the property sold: orall cash, at option of purchaser. A. (teposit of $100 required at the time of and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. to be complied with in seven da; BRAINARD H. WA a22-eotsWILLIAM A. GORD TO AN ALLEY, deed of trust, dated January and «uly recorded in Liber » . one of the land records for tumbia, and at the request of the t party secured th front of the t Ry Yprustees. —— 128. 1 SETHE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED | deciguated as Sy Unt SATURDAY, January 12h, 1878, same hour | given day of sale. with ground and place. . . hed. will be offered sepa BRAINARD H. WARN { trustees. ms’ of sale: One-third cash (of which $50 « jT-eots WILLIAM A, ( RDO, vach house must be paid at tin = | balance in six and twelve 1 ments, to be secured hy purcha s 8 per cent. interest {1 until paid, and a deed of trust on property sold, Conve ecording at purchaser's cost, sale). and the tl pray - bearing THIS EVENING. RY GOODS AT AUCTION SPECIAL ANS \OUNCEMENT, Messrs, Raff have the honor to announce that they have purchased the entire stock of a bankrupt firm in New York, and will hi are not FS after sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in default, WM. F. HOLTZMAS No. me at public ., STEIG . auction, at the store formerly occupied by Mr. Wi B. F. STEIGER, Auct,_ Byrd Wylie, No. 1014 7th street _northw Hl. WARNER, Auctignee com: at mmencing TO-MORROW (Friday) MOR lock, EVENING at 7, and continuin SALE OF COLLAT fay and evening at same Hours until all ts sold, | On TURRD A hae The stock comprises a full and complete variety of | me'win be seid ui pau Fancy Goods, Untler= Dry Goods, Dress Goods, wear, Flavnels, Shawls, . Trimmings, Ho- siery, Milbnery Goods, and in fact every article to be find ina first-class house, Sale positive. ‘Terms cash. I Warner, 916 F street 3 Thirty-four (34) shares of the Northern Liberty Market Company Stock, being certiticates of stock No, 3.168 and 169, held’as collateral, RAFF BROS., Proprietors, H 1014 71h street northwest. at a OW EE Relea n ] NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. AN. Auctioneer. . = nd Yirtue of a writ of fiera facias, issued out of are —— = he Cler JB, Be WARNER, Real Estate Auctioncer, trict of C 6 ALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- | be: ESS BRICK DWELLING, SITUR IL AR DWELLINGS F PENNSYLY: D. MCCANN. Janto-5t JAS. DUN Softice of the Supreme Court of the Di lumbia, and to me directed, T will sell Je, for cash, at George H. Johnson's lum- corner of 15th and R streets ny MONDAY. the 2ist day of January. 1878, D. ribed property, ky 10, 18 f at Love! tHE NORTH SI NIA AVENUE STREETS SOL . By viruueot a deed of trust, 18th, A. D. 1872, duly recorded in Liber 3 705, folio 64, one of the land records for th District of Columbia, and at the written requ of the party secured thereby, I shall sell, front of the premises, on MO Fy 7th, 1878, at 3's o°clock p.m... the follow cribed real estate situate ‘in the city of being Lot numbered twenty= and Cross” subdivision of one (1), in Square num- Vventy-two (9° as the same is recorded in the Vor's office of said District, in Liber Henry D, Cooke, folio 1, together with the improvements, &¢, ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months. with interest at 8 pel cent, per annum, secure deed of trust on lated December 2 feet long, and seized and levied up fendant. G HERMAN 3 H. WARNER, Auctioneer, SALE OF COLLATERAL NOTE, On MONAY, January 14th, 1878, at Lo 1 be sold auetion, at the office of ner, No. 916 F str acertain’ Promissory Note held as C lated September 10th, 1877, and drawn Turton for two hundred and eighty- lars, ($284 55- terest at the ing-de Washington, D. ¢ six (26), in’ Brownln; original Lot numbered bered nine hundred and § clock B horthwest, for the the property sold. A deposit of $100 required at | Fate of 8 per r three months, the time of ale, and all conveyancit nd record- | after date, secured by deed of truston part of ing at purchase: ost. If term: are not | in Davidson's subdivision of lots in squre complied with in seven day reserves, 7 m the east side the right to resell the property k and cost ‘tween New avenue and K of the defaulting purchaser, ¢ vedays* adver= + by a depth, of 190 feet. tisementy SAMUEL CRUSS, Trustee. | _310-3t ‘J.T. COLDWELL Gecda-co&alys YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. #y-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED = a until MONDAY, January 14th, 1878, same hour | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A HANDSOME NEW and place, SAMUEL GRoss, Trustee, GOTHIC BRICK RESIDENCE IN LE J. if. COLDWELL; Salestnane j8-eod DROIT PARK, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March 19, A. bY 1877, and duly recorded in Liber ral 847, folio 152, of the land records for Wash-, ington county, D.C., and by direction of the party secured thereby, anid by leave of the Court in Equity (No. 5,779, Docket 17), we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, at 4 o*clock p. m., on MONDAY, the 7th day of Janu- ary, A. D. 1878, Lot numbered thirteen (13), in block numbered four (4), in the recorded sub-dlvi- sion of certain tracts of land in Washington county, D.C, now called **Le Droit Park,** with all the Mg eae SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TATE ON THE SOUTHWEST COR- ER OF THIRTEENTH AND ESTREETS. WASHINGTON, C., UPON WHICH THE “NATIONAL REPUBLICAN” BUILDING STANDS. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on the Soth day of September, A.D, 1873, and £7 recorded in Liber No, 729, folio 288, one of, the land records of the District of Columbia, an atthe juest of the party thereby secured, we will improvements thergon, which consist of a Salat public anesion, i, Front of the premtaes, gh | aud! handsome: doubie’ Brick Hesidence recently D. 1878, at 8 ‘o'clock p.m, all “that tot ot | ehect ‘Terms: One-third in cash, of which $300 must be paid at sale; the deferred payments to be made in one and two Mend from day of sale, with interest at the rate of eight per cent. per annum until paid, payable quarter-yearly and secured by deed of trust and insurance to the Satisfaction of the Trustees, Terms to be fully complied with within six days from day of sale; otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property, after one week notice, at the risk and cost of the first purchase! All conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser. WM. N. ROACH, } Trustees dec22-eohdbs WM. H. WARD, be Se- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until au URSDAY, January 19th, STE, game time and place, CN. ¥ Pijp-dtabs WMH. WARD, Trustees. BRIN CONSEQUENCE OF RA’ this Sale is FURTHER POSTPONED to MUNDAY, datz uary 14th, 1878, same hour and place. WM. N, ROACH, j10-atabs WM. H! WARD, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctieneer, round" in the city "of Washington, in e District of Columbia, known aud distin- guished as and “being all of Lot numbered twelve (12) and the northern twenty (20) feet three (3) inches front by the depth of forty- clght (48) feet four (4) inches of Lot numbered thirteen (13), in Square numbered two hundred and fifty-six (256), the whoie being described as follows:—Beginning for the same at the north- eastern corner of said square and running thence west forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches; thence south seventy (70) feet three (8) inches; thence east forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches to the line of 13th street west; and thence north to the place of Veginning, with the improvements, consisting of the National Republican building. Terms of sale: Ten thousand dollars cash; the balance in equal installments in three, nine, fifteen and twenty-four months, respectively, with Inter- est at the rate of six per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property. A deposit of $1,000 required at time of sale, “Conveyaucing at cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days after the sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, } Trustees, WM. &, CHANDLER, SALE OF A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF E. A. ROLLINS, }rrustees. “FRENCH BRONZES; BLACK MARBLE nova4-e0 1421 I street n.w., AND MALACHITE CLOCKS: GROEPE wn et AND TES: ITALIAN SCULPTURES, 4a-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until KNOWN SATURDAY, January 19th, 1878, in front of the Premises, at 120°clock m, ‘WM. E. CHANDLER, ", 16th and BOA ROLLINS, }Trastees, L105 0° SLs, b: BROS.. Aucts. jan | and Penngyivania avenue, will be sold the above PINCH & HOBEY, Auctioneers fine collection of works of ‘art, lately received 1 one of tke leading houses in Paris, France,and ¢ m= prises some of the finest bronzes ever heretofore offered at public sale. ‘The collection will be arranged for examination 938 and 940 Louisiana avenue, y virtue of a deed of trust, dated the it ap y. A. D. 1876, and recorded , folio 188, of the land records for. riet of Columbia, and at the written re- of the party secured thereby, we will offer sale. at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 2ist day of January, A. D. 1878, at 4 o*clock p. m., the following real estate located in Washington ‘city, in said District, and known on the ground plat ‘or pian of said city as lot numbered 24, of Carpenter's recorded. subdivi- sion of original lots 9, 10, and part of 8, in square numbered 898, together with the improvements on Tuesda} jo-ats eg IRCH & ROBEY, Auctioneers, 938 and 940 Louisiana avenue. By virtue of two deeds of trust, one dated the 15th day of April, 1870, and the other {77 dated May Sih, 1870, and recorded respectiv. ly in Liber 642, folio 189, and in Liber No. 616, folio 118, of the land records for the District of Co- ith instant, eS STHOMAS DOW: ‘ost. ) A’ thereon. ~ “4 Heim of sole: One-tourth of the nurchace | lumi aod at the writen, reauest, ofthe party ihonths, with Interest at 8 per cent. from the day | {f0Bt of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 18th day of January, 1878, at 4 O'clock Teal estate, located in Washington’ City, D-C.. te wit: Lots ‘numbered 7, 8 and 9 of the’ recorded subdivision of Square numbered 462, according to the ground plat or plan of said eity, together with the Improvements thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase-money in cash; residue in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at Cight per cent, from the x N Trustees, 0} ‘o be secu a deed of trust upon pincn « SoBe RY IMSATSS } ie onhde promises sold: of ail cash at option of purchaser: On tie day ofvaaler Upon failure to comply. with He day of sale” failure to 20 HANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILD. | ihoterms of sale within five days, the Trustaes re- TION OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. | S¢ye,ibe Ught to Scene bore risk and cost. All convey ancing, urchaser’s of sale, to be secured bya deed of trust upon the mes Ge following premises sold, or all cash at the option of the pur- chaser A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser on the day of sale. Upon failure to comply with the terms of sale within five days, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at defauitin purchaser's risk and cost, All conveyancing al uurchaser’s cost. is A. H. STEPHENSON, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Courtof, cost A. H. STEPHENSON, t rrastees, he District of Columb! ‘on the 10th’ 8. H. WIMSATT, : tay of December: As De arte ina ‘cause in BIRCH & ROBEY, Aucts, j-eofas. which Greenleaf Johnson & Co. are plaintiffs, and Nathaniel B. Fugit et al. are defendants, we will offer for sale at public auction, in frontof the prem- iset, on TUESDAY, the 22d day of January. 1878, at €o"elock p. m., Lote numbered one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six seven (7), In square numbered seven handred and forty-seven Footed wills sell at poblic sale, fo coah, at yu 787 |, Washington. D.C., on T * (Aid at the same time and place we will offer for | the 17th day'of January, 1876, at 10 o'clock a, a." sale the square north of square numbered seven | and continutng from day to day until all is sold all hundred and forty-seven (747), fronting forty-four | the right, title, claim, and interest of the defend- (44) feet, nine (9) Inches on north N street. one | ant in and to the following described property. to hundred and fifty-three (153) feet ten (10) inches | wit: the contents of three Parlors, Parlor Hall, on Delaware avenue, and one hundred and forty- four (144) feet Ave (5) inches on 31 street east. Ooms, ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, alanee. in equal In- nsisting i stallments Inoue, twoand three years: for which | fue Mirrors, Chairs, Tables, Hail Farni ye STATES MARSHALS SALE. yy virtue of three writs of venditionti exponas, issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Court of the District of Columbia, and to me di will be required to give his promisso- Beds, ing, Dining and Kitchen Be Poe ureeey aineracaatteomner | Picea Geena ey is, aos cent. per annum until paid, payablesem! annually, | Extension W fic, ey embrac. properrby te Trustecsutll pala. A deposit of9a0 | Furnivure and Goods usually required for furnish: rec bewheasade : Srst-class establishments of that kind, Seized EUGENE CARUSI, and levied upon as the goods and chattels of Jacob + F. Cake to executions No. 18,300 at law in JAS OPA Eee v favor of Hall & Hume; No. 18,351 ai law_in favor ‘Webster Law Building, {7Tustees. | or George M. oyeten & Co. ; and No, 27,479 at law A. C. BRADLEY, in favor of J, F, Saum & €o, ‘Webster Law Building. ¥RED'K DOUGLASS, U.8. D.C. CHAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. J8-ta_ | JOHN SHERMAN, Auct. [j5-dts} Jan.'5, i878, NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. virtue of a writof fieri fscias, issued out of the Teen eee, Sipe Sort Series keenl, ang of ‘the Di the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Clerk's Ofice of the Supreme Court of asriet the Clerk Supe of the Dis- lic sate, for cash. at the wae es Wena Court House door of said | pubiic sale, for Gash, in the Washington District, on THURSDAY, Ea ‘of danu- | House, corner Pennsylvania avenue aind 7th street, ary, 1878, at 12 o’cloek m, all the right, claim | on THURSDAY, the 17th day of January. i578, and interest of the defendant in and 16 the - | at 1lo’clock a.m.. all the right, title, claim ing property, to wit: Lot three, (3), square three | interest of the defendant in and ‘to the following- mhtrediand ‘Gighty-two, (382), togsther with all | described property, to wit: Stalls Nos, #77, 278and Pees: ‘of the dafendant, the f clas an tenfd gas rey of trict to satisfy execution ndant, in W. Summy, to sty Thor alam in tae of ‘Thomas P. = erection Re 6,045 at law, in favor of the Wash- - ‘m. N. a (on % *'K DOUGLASS, U. 5, D.o. 'FRED’K DOUGLASS, U.S. Marshal D.C, JOHN SHERMAN, ancy MTL TSU sou y Auctlonser,— jauTadts STAR. Ty §2, 878. | THE EVENING | sant RDAY...... 4 mi CONGRESSIONAL, leave to offer a ¢ President to communicate his r using to recognize the ment of Mexico under Gen. orders, correspondence and oth asre late to that sub Mr. Ha at matter is before the proper mmittees of the House. T object ie r. Ce simply ask its reference to the committee on foreign aftairs Mr. —1 have no objection to that The resolution was so referred Mr. Luttreil of ohution instructing the ways and means to inqnire inte the m agement of those ports of Penses are larger than thei The House then, 2.8), pro ion of yy iy vodedt ate business was one from the eclaim of Antonie mnity from the governmeat ti. The report was laid on the table, and a resolution adopted that. the the case be transmitted to the Presi¢ ont recommendation There Was a good deal of discussion on pne but-no bill Was passed ated petitions: fr irs adverse for ind Boston, and other cities law giving to all persons, Permission to establislt raphic communication between theUnited nd foreign countries, and the rejection of all applications for exclusive privileges The House, at 4.30, adjourned till Monday After the adjournment a democratic ca was announced for Making It Warm for Turkey. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES AND DEMANDS. There isa great variety of rumors regard ing the Kussian demands ia connection with armistice. The surrender of Danube fortifications . «jul Russian army is dissatisfied hy thought of an armistice just at the mo nt when a final triumph isin their grasp. There isa disposition to delay it aslong as Possible. The Montenegrins are marching te wards Seutari ON TO ADRIANOPLE Two Russian columasare advancing toward Adrianople,ond the Zamboli railway has been cut. The civil population have been ordered irianople, and t thousand cite rfamilies have abandoned theit Russian answer to the Turkish communication proposing an armistice iti mates that the negotiations must be conducted on the basis of eventual peace conditions. The Porte has not yet replied. A SERVIAN VicToRY. emplished cons uous fighting for five hours, during which the Gra Nitza Venik and all the heights commanding the fortification of the town were occupied. A dispatch contradicts the report. that and many had voted the idea of opening the Dardanelles to Russian vessels. only, and that Russia had consequently. de- termined not to raise the question atall. The question has not been discussed dispatch from Berlin reports that: Russi Liating With the other Baltic powers for the purpose of prohibiting war vessels of the non Battie powers from entering the Baltic A MONTENEGRIN VICTORY The Montenegrins have suce turing Antivar Adriatic ¢ led in cap. a fortified Turkish town ast, Which has stoc assisted by the Turkish gunbos is located on a strip of land be tnia, Which has long been ¢ tt Montenegro. as it hemm m in from the THE Cost or OUTLAW Kentucky, from the to the Mississippi, is s clined since the war. climate admirable, the il, and the state’ has no public debt, ein val ms to be myste New York World attributes th ue reckless disregard in which human lite is held fh some of the interior counties of Kentucky A Louisville correspondent of the World gives an account or record of biood in Kentucky that is almost too extraordinary to be true, —The real « mberland mountaius id to have steadily de As the soil is fertile, the government and which is made up of ¥ publications in the Louisville Cou rier-J and € nm thing can be clearer munity where such crimes WS the other how inviting 40 prosper or invite im: ion. Amerie: dimen of other na tionalities are willing to improve their for tunes by emigration, but not at such a risk as this. N that a man hath will he give for his life,” is as true new as it was in the days of Job, “A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, of fine al connected, and movit is the description giv Eugene A. Shepardson, paying teller of Rochester Savings Bank, wlio has stolen $9,000. He got rid of the money in expensive dressing, keeping a horse and buggy, and stock Dling ; and avoided detection for years by e triving, when the bank exami the books and assets, to obtain a loan of not from some other bank to make up the d cienc &e-The legislature of Washington territory woman for its clerk, another for messen- a third for enrolling clerk, while a fourth attends to the engrossing of bills. #@ Exclamation of the late widow Hicks, on readin; papers brought to her in her pres- ent seclu » “Lord, how this world is given to lying! Be-They were at marked ¢ ner party, and he re. osed She Was fond of ethnology. he was, but she was not very wel loctor had tol at to eat anything for dessert except « 3 #9-St. Louis was behind hand with its baby show swindle, but it was a large one when it came. The manager advertised lavishly and promised to give away $3,000 in pri rut om the last day of the exhibition he left the city, and the moihers got nothing. #g-Northern New Jersey has for some time past been the scene of some very mysterious robberies, which, of course, were set down to the account of the tramps. ‘The discovery that the robbers are two brothers, sous of a respeet- able farmer, has made a st &e-Judge Stuart of the supreme court. of Kentucky has petitioned the legislature of that state to impose a direct tax on alcholic driuks. He thinks that a proper rate would be five cents a drink for whisky, gin and rum, tem cents for brandy and wine, aad two ceats tor malt lique MARRIED. WATERS—EVANS. 16th of January, L ker. of that el of Farn Army, late Wim. DIED. BYRNS. January 4 her father, E. F. Fre wife of Dr. William F H., int yoseve ton and New York papers eral will take place fre dence, No, 217 Delaware avenue north day, at 2 o’clock p.m, and proceed thence ‘to Bt. Peter's Chureh. DOWD. On January 11th, 1878, after a linger- ing illness, TimoTHY Dowd, aged tweuty-two years, ‘Funeral will take Sunday, 2:30 p. place from 902 Grant avenue, Briends are Invited, - ROBINSON. January Uth, 1878, at the resi- dence of Samuel RK. Gittings, No, 128 C st. now., Haxzx T, RowiNson, of London, Eng.. but for the last twenty years a resident of this District, ed forty-eight years. “Notice of funeral in Sunday papers. bd McCORMICK, At Jama Long Island, on Friday, January 11th, 1815, Mrs, SaRauw Mo jon, Richard C, McCormick, WALKER. On the 1ith of January, 1873, at 6 o’clock a. m., CHARLES EDWARD WALKEL, aged thirty-six years. Reiatives and friends of the family are respect- fully requested to attend the funeral from his mo- ther’s residence, 511 4) street southwest, Sunday, 2 o’ clock p. m. UNDERTAKERS, fo. RF HARVEY, UNDERTAKER, jané-tm* 932 F street. W. B. SPEARE, UNDERTAKER, 940 F STREET NoRTHWwEST, decs-ty _(Pormenty with R. ¥. Harv.) FURMSNING UNDERT _ PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE sL ECONOMIZER is oot.a humbug, It ‘costs but fifteen cents toéry &t, een ee Feces Bis Sch ciroct nw. 490-1 18 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- seriber bas obtained from the Supreme Court, of the District of Coluuibia, holding a Special Term, letters ety of op the personal estate ef MARY MORGAN. late Se paee of Colure- » deceased. All persons having, claims against the said deceased are warned to it the taine, with the vouchers thercor, to the sulecriber, ‘on or before the $d day of January next; they otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of Hasse kas MeOBeMne = and 26h sis,