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VERNON SEMINARY LADIES. kT NORTHWEST, WASH . J. EDDY SOM 204 F Str ME _ EDUCATIONAL. AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG RS, PRINcirat., WISTAR’S BALSAM BOARIUNG WISTAR’S BALSAM INGTON, D.C. ohRg term opens WEDNESDAY, January | Wistars BALSAM REFERENCE! | Rev. B. r Foundry M. E. | Church: . D. D,. Pastor Congre- oT! od - gitionai Church: Rev, Byrou Sunderland, D. D., | WISTAR’S BALSAM Chaplain U. CLECTIC SEMINARY. — Mr, and Mrs. Z. | 4) RICHARDS JANUARY 2, 187 Will include Acad and will be c method. For p stores: the at 1313 Corcoran st. A etaccat in Professor o; ¢ i open_a School at 1434 Q st., St. Cloud Building. 9th ani ookKeeping and short-Hand taught in short ani easy courses of lessons. guaranteed. Lessons given at school: mic and Pimsry de; ucted on a new am rticutars, see circulars at book reau of Information, 1427 F st., and d15-Im Thorough instruction 8-1 for both sexes | hear 14th, tments, | practl ‘Penmanship, F. Writing, and at GPENCERIAN BUSINESS COL) S CORNER SEVENTH AND L Open day and evening. Beautiful halls. daughters practically educated. densed instruction, and Senining tion: English Language, Let ness Penmanship, Business Forms, Elocution, Physical Exercises, &c. per quarter, or $8 per month, ing. A Student's quarter or year entering. ‘Work © strated circular, giving cation. di-3m VENL L at the EMER= northwest, and ai ner 3d and High streets, Georgetown. #@g@ No Text Books nor extra stud Dov28-6m ESSONS IN GERMA TI in particulars, N INSTITUTE, r-writing, Busi~ able on enter Evening tuition, $6 per month, ‘every description executed to order. Iilus- H. C, SPENCER, Principal. SSONS IN| PHON Mr. DAVIDSON'S School, cor- a JAS. CORKIDAN, Teacher. LEGE, STREETS. ‘Sons and horough, con- rapid calcula- ‘ Bookkeeping, Day tuttlons For Coughs, use sins at time of Pen sent on appli- PN | For Colds, use Ww )GRAPHY 914 14th st. For Croup, use me), Latin For Asthma, use Cireular: northwest. FL INDERGARTEN AND SCHOOL, 1127 13th st. n. ¥.— ML POLLOCK & NOERR, Principals:—Children admitted between the ages of Zand 16 years. Normal class for Ladi ulars please apply at 1127 13th st. n.w. OF WILD CHERRY. OF WILD CHERRY. OF WILD CHERRY. Jetty OF WILD CHERRY. WISTAR’S BALSAM. AR'S BALSAM. WISTAR’S BALSAM, WISTAR’S BALSAM. ies. Fotpars | For Hoarseness, use +, OF at T16 _ le . ovtis-3m WISTAR'S BALSAM. X N. B.—Pu pronunctatic For Youn 1 p.m. and FRENCH CLASSES. Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced. taught rapidly, and with a perfect the use of practical conversation, «lies and Children 9 a, p.m, or Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, 6 p. m. and7 p. m. ‘Hours re 3p.m. } OY yu 44 st. Eighth year bey gins ‘September 3d. Prinei; bookstores, or Hirinclpay, 1515 sy oe 188 OSKORNE'S YOU RO w. ADEMOISFLLE V. PRUDHOMME'S ryed for Private Lessons and Classes. Call at 1014 12th st. Mondays and Thursdays after other week days between 12 and 1, 0cl3-tr 8 ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACAD- b.W., Sunderland's Church, superior advantages of this Academy, see colar, adress G LADIES BOARD- ING AND DAY SCHOOL.—Next term will begin at #43 M st. n.w., Nov. 15th,1877. For Bronchitis, use m., 10a.m., For Influenza, use 1877. For For Consumption, use new cir- CHASE aug24-6m For Sore Throat, use aug3-6m_ GQ CHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 8th st. n.w.—Second ns MONDAY, November 12th, Tui- tion (with free lessons, &c.,) $8 to $12. augl4-ly Term 0] __ HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ILVER-PLATED WARE. ELECTRO TRIPLE-PLATED WARE from the most celebrated fi ries, TEA SETS, C STERS, CAKE BASKETS, BERRY orsues, Bp | PICKLE JARS, SPUONS, FORKS, LADLES, &€. RODGERS’ (English) CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, Cat, Engraved and Moulded * M. W. BEVERL (Late Webb & Beveridge,) | No. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave., _ Between 10th and 1th sts. yi-tr SQUNNESIDE LATROBE, ENLARGED AND IMPE' J. MORAN, 2126 Pennsylvania avenue. Full line of COOKING and HEATING STOVES Bt cost to reduce stock, TIN ROOFING 5} sr square. Call and exam- 6 per 84) xa ine quality of tin. For Whooping Cough. use For Diseases of the Throat, use For Diseases of the Lungs, use iDGE, | For Diseases of the Chest, use OVED. The handsomest, best and most durable Heater in the city. | For sale by | Bocts. and $1. Lottie. | 50 cts. and $1 bottle. 50 cts. and $1 bottle, 50 cts. and $1 a bottle, ‘ATER FILTERS. SEFURNISHING GOODS erally. CHINA. CHOCKELY and GLASSWAKE, GEO. WATTS Housefurntehing Store, 314 7th street, 5 doors above Pa. ave. 45-tr & CO. Sold by HAE, BOSWELL & 313 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, Offer epectal inducements for thirty buyers in all classes of FUBNITURE AND DECOBATIONS, A arge variety of HOLIDAY GOODS now being Tecelved. jan3-th&in,1m co., WISTAR'S BALSA STEAMERS, &. WISTAR’S BALSAM, WISTAR'S BALSAM. WISTAR’S BALSAM. WISTAR'S BALSAM. WISTAR'S BALSAM. | WISTAR'S BALSAM. WISTAR’S BALSAM. Sold by all Druggists. Sold by all Draggists. Sold by all Druggists. all Druggists. FOR SORFOLE, FORTRESS ‘The swift and leaves 6th-street wharf, days to cash | ther notice, evel necting Gth-street, three, dec4-tr qos HEATING APPARATUS. We are the manufacturers of GOLD'S WAERM-AIH FURNACES, Equal to Moan, ond Unquestionably the in Use. @@-Call and see the thing itself, Way CUANDELizns and GAS-FIXTURES up s SMITH, BIRGE For further informatio Metropolitan Bank, Knox* the Company‘s Wharf, foot of 61 ‘Baggage called for om press Office. SA! B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent. ‘and take a de- & CO. HE SOUTH. t iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Captain J. WHYTE, until fu MONDAY, WED. NESDAY, and FRIDAY, at o'clock p. m., con- with steamers for'Boston, Providence and INTER ARRANGEMENT. MONROE AND other Northern Points. Returning, leaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THUESDAY and SATURB- DAY, at 40’clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain JonN R. Woop, leaves her wharf, foot of times a week— TUESDAYS. at To‘clock’s, m., for' Cone river; THURSDAYS, at? o’cloek a. m., for Currioman and Leonardtown; SATURDAYS, at7 o'clock a, m., for Currioman and Leonardtown. ly at the Office, over ‘Xpress Office, or at street. sete at Knox's Ex- EL BACON, Pres’t. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK, The steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. ©, KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, at 4 o'clock p. m. a.m., and Alexan For information 15th street, ‘Agent, Water street, dec31- 1014 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, | every SATURDAY: Georgetown eve =. — z SATURDAY at 6 o'cioc EW YORK WINDOW SHADE HO Same day, NEW Sakr oops how PRICES. Oo Freight taken at lowest rates. 618 NINTH STREET, apply at Office over Metropolitan Bank, ap8-ly Opposite ‘Patent Office. | or to R. P. A. DENH. Georgetown. ap2l-tr SAMUEL BACON,’ President. COAL AND WOOD. rou 1 COAL! WooD! woop: Having unsurpassed facilities for handii and Wood we now offer it to the public as javing completed our Steam Saw Mill, we are BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, Sani for Boston, Provi ttom | idence, and England States. SAILING DAYS. | From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 12 m. YDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Connecting at Philadelphia with Cl des Line From Washington, at 11a, 1. selling sawed and spilt Wood, and Bundled Kin- | From Georgetown’-Monda} at pe ding Wood at tly reduced’ prices. Freights received daily. Throug! Coal received almost dally by rail; 2,240 pounds | Bilis of lading given to Boston and, to the ton always furnished. Providence, Consignees — wis! R. M. MILLER & SON, their goods landed at Georgetown wharf will please Principal Office, Depot, ‘and Mill, 43s strect and | have them marked **Georgetown, D. C.? Virginia ayende sw. Branch Office with A; W. | For full information apply to J. 11, JOHNSON A ivainia “We deck 20.4 street northwest, a S Hof, 920 Penusy! avenue 5.W fier Waeagtons be OE: ANE oe ‘Si . r street, Geo wn, D. ©.; . BP. CLY! QTEPHENSON'S Ber street, Ge PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. 4 FIRE LIGHTER IN BVERY THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USE, AND THE ONLY BUNDLED WOOD INTRO- DUCLNG A FIRE LIGHTER, ASK your Grocer for it and take A FULL STOCK OF MABKET RATES. OFFICE, SOUTHEAST COR. 12TH 87. MILL AND DEPor, 7TH ST. WHARF. COAL AT LOWEST deiphia, ‘12 South Wharves, Phila- ers, uth WI e8y ay “AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctionee SAL ALUARLE COLLECTION OF ¥ RONZES; BLACK MARBL A CHITE CLOCKS; GROUPES A} ITALIAN SCULPTURES, c ‘OPIES OF “ALL KNOWN cL. ECTS; BESQUET STAT- U a SOF AKT, &c. On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 16th and 17th inst., at 104s @°el"k.at our ms, 11th st. and Penn3ylvanfa avenue, will be soid the above fine collection of works of art, lately received from one of the leading houses in Paris, France,and com- prises some of the finest bronzes ever heretofore Offered at public sale, The collection will be arranged for examination on Tuesday, 15th instant. = y THOMAS DOWLING, j9-dts (Post. ) Auctioneer. JHN SHERMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, one ae St. Cloud Building. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV- ED PROPERTY ON B STREET SOUTH, BEING HOUSES NOS, 200 AND 202 By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 1st A. D. 1876, and duly recordéd in Liver Ni 825, folio 118, et seq., one of the land reco: for the District of Columbia, and at the a the party secured thereby, I will sell_at Re Hie aug tion, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of January, 1878, at 3 o'clock p. m.. all that part of lot No. two, in square on north of of uare three hundred and fifty-one, contained Yithin the following lines, to wit: Heginning: for the same at the distance of fifty-two feet nine in- ches from the northwest corner of said juare on the line of south B street, thence south sixty-one feet and eleven inches to Virginia avenue, thence westwardly with the line of said avenue fifty-six feet, more or less, to the southwest corner of said square and 11th sirvet west, and thenee due north with the line of said street forty-three feet and one inch to south B street, and thence due east with said south B street tothe place of beginning, to- gether with the improvements, consisting of two new brick dwellings, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 7 per cent. per annum, secured’ on the property id. All conveyancing at purchaser’s cost. $150 reqtitred at the tine of sale. Terms of sale’ to be complied with in seven day JOHN JOY EDSO L. J. DAVIS, W. M. SMITH, Sales jan7. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- STORY BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE ON Q STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 141i AND 15TH STREETS, IN SQUARE 200, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 2d gay of February. A. D. 1877, and recorded in f¥J Liber 858, folio 150, et ‘one of the lan records of the District of Columbia, the subscribers 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 certain piece or parcel of land and premises situate and being in the city of Washington, and known as and being parts of Lots eighteen (18) and nine- teen (19), in Drury’s subdivision of Square two hundred and nine (209), and deseribed as follows: Beginning for the same at a point on north Q street thirty (30) feet and five (5) inches east of the north- western corner of said square, and running thence east on sald street fifteen (15) feet and tive (5) inches, thence south one hundred (100) feet, and thence west fifteen (15) feet and (5) inches, and thence north to the place of beginning, together With all the improvements thereto belonging. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance In six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent. per'annum from the date of sale, to be secured by a deed of trust on the prem- ises sold, A deposit of $60 will be required at the Une of thesale, Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. CHARLES B. WAILEY, }Tusteos. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, joa ITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. y virtue of three writs of venditionil exponas, issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me di- rected, I will sell at public sale, for cash, at Wil- lard*s Hotel, Washington. D.C., on THURSDAY the 17th day'of January, 1878, at 19 o’clock a, m. and continuing from day to day until all is sold, al the right, title, claim, and interest of the defend- ant in anil te the following described property, to wit: the contents of three Parlors, Parlor Hall, Tea Koom, Sitting Room, Reading ‘Room, Dininy Rooms, Bed Rooms, Hall, Kitchen, &c., ‘in Wil lard‘s Hotel, consisting in part of fine Parlor S fine Mirrors, Chairs, Carpets, Tables, Hall Furniz ture, Beds, Bedding, “Dining Room’ and Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Library Sets, Chandeliers, Extension Tables, Wardrobes," &c., &c., embrac= ing a large assortment of all’kinds or ilousehold Furniture and Goods usually required for furnish- ing first-class establishments of that kind. Seized and levied upon as the goods and chattels of Jacob F. Cake to satisfy executions No. 18,350 at law in or of Hall & Hume; No, 18,351 at law_in favor eorge M. Oyster & Co. and No. 17,479 at law in favor of J. F, Saum & Co, FRED’ K DOUGLASS, U.8. Marshal, D.C. JOHN SHERMAN, Auct. [j6-dts) Jan.’5, isi, ITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE, virtue of a writ of fieri facias Issued out of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and to me directed, 1 will sell at public sale, for Cash, In the Washington Market House, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 7th street, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of January, 1878 at 11o*clock a.m?, all the right, title, claim and interest of the defendant in and to thé foilowing- described property, to wit: Stalls Nos. 277, 278and 279, in the Washington Market Co.*s’ market house, seized and levfed upon as the property of the defendant, Benjamin W. Summy, to satisfy execution No, 16,045 at law, in favor of the Wash- ington Market Cony Gal, FRED'kK DOUGLASS, U.S. Marshal D. C, JOHN SHERMAN, Auctioneer, jan7-dts RAILROADS ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILR@AD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE TO THE NORTH AND WEST, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST, NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. < LEAVE WASHINGTON, 6:00—Baltimore and Way Stations, 50—Baltimore, jnapolis and Way Stations, Coma , Wilchester and Way Stations, 00—*Baltimore Express, 8:10—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagers- town, Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti- more Express, Parlor Car to New York and Philadelphia, 8:40—*St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chic and Pitts- burg Express. Connects for Valley Branch, except Sunday. ‘Through car for Staunton: ing Uare to } Trustees, w,f, &dbs Parlor Car to Grafton, and Slee; Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Chicago Junction and Randuaky, 9:00—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 10:00—*Baltimore Express. P.M. 1as0 Falters, Ellicott City, Annapolis and 1:30 New York ana Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- press. (On Sunday to itimore only, stop- 30—Baltimore and Way Stations. (Winchester and Way E tations 4:30—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Ex- press. Frederick via Relay. 4:35—*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. 6:30—*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, 6:50—*Baltimore and Way Stations, 6:65—*Chicago and Columbus Express, Sleeping Cars to Chi 80—* Baltimore Express, 26 "St. Louis, Cinelunatl, Pitteburg, Express, Sleeping Cara to St. Louis and Pittsburg. No,connection for Pittsburg on Sunday. 9:30—*New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Express. Sleeping Car to New York, and Special Sleeping Car to Philadelphia, * Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. BUNDLE. Street, Hoboken, Rates of cabin, $60 gold: jgteerage, $30 or 3] r passage, app) ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, The steamers of this Company will sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of Thi rd passag From’New York to Southampton, Lon- don, Havre and Bremen, first cabin, $} SeCO! currency. For freight ‘OELRICHS & CO., to, 2 Bowling Green, New York. touching at Queenstown, no other. Cabin, intermediate and can be Nad at H. Line to Antwerp. j|ARD LINE. fos : NOTICE, - ision, the Steamers of this AND Pa. av, a On the outward novi6-tr qc 1 COAL! WooD! wooD! ‘THE VERY BEST VARIETIES OF CUAL AT THE LOWEST PRICES, 240 Ibs. tv the Ton our invariable Standard. to $5.50; Oak from $4.50 to per cord. Also, all Kinds of Pine WOOD from |, and Hickory at ywed and Split, Kept under cover. ‘a Deliveries made our wharves and vessels. JOHNSON BROTHERS, Johnson's wharves, foot F streets southwest. jee, 1202 F and 1112 9th streets n.w.. Office and 12th and 13th an om 1418 7th street n.w. direct to the consumer from ‘On the homeward Re BETWEEN NEW Yo. A. CALLING AT From NEw York. eee Wed. Jan, 16 Abyssinia, Wed.. Feb. 6 ‘And every following We Steaniers marked* donot gold, according See's» sveciat Tickets to P $15, gol tickets on favorable terms, and bn tr ‘vypmemzas W. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL, ‘Weare delivering best qualities of WOOD and ‘COAL tw all parts of the city, at wholesale prices. Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, always on hand, at lowest rates. Main Office and Depot, Riley's Wharf, foot 11th and 12th streets southwest, Steerage tickets to and from low rates,’ bills Bellasty Glasgow, freight and No. 4 Bowl eapin, 1 O8IS BIG jandé-ly CHAS. G. D. COOKE, Jn. & CO." ers, 1429 F street, Also, Agents for the Red Star my32-tt coursé for all seasons of the year. Giseniiown rom. New York or Boston, crossing the ‘meridian of 68 at 43 lat. OF nothing to the north of 43-0 of 60 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 3, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AME! OYAL MAIL STE. HL geheed Jan.23 | China. ‘Jan:80 carry RATE OF PAssaGE.—Cabin, $60, to accommodation. for winter moni addit » Haves, Antwerp, and gu the Continent and for Mediterranean ports. For Howling Greens or, both steerage and LOW, 606 7th street. FRANCKLYN, Agent. A MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sailevery THURSDAY direct from Philadelphia to Liverpooi, tickets Bank- ith the view of diminishing the chances of col- ie take a specific to ve LIVERPOOL, D OF Pom Naw YORE. Lad Parthia. Wed., F¢ We. Feb.ao Wed., Feb.27 ports. \OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $3.20 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, octi-tr 411 AND 413 10TH STREET. © MORE CROO! THING, &¢.—I. Secondhand CLOTHING. SS; wae Re cerocs eee ol 4 ie pays chest prices: Cas! ped named above. Orders by RICE, dealer in BOOTS, SHOES, Protectors make JUSTH'S Patent (Si retain bargains. shape, ‘for the several | ping on. the toe. ("Best mail attended your Shoes last twice HED HEELS. Ne TN \N THE ICE.” ‘NO SLIPP. cx 7. ua .??) For sale by all Shoe Stores and octlO-4m 1878 renss¥ivania 1878 HOUTE, TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST, Double Track. Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from D 5 e or gee of Shzth and B streets, as bulows: ooh ‘or Pi and the West a. m. dally, Twith Parlor Car to Pittsburg aud sleeping Cara from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. uis and Chicago; 7:40 p. m. dally, with Palace Car to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For, Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, ” Ni Falls and the north, at 7:40'p. m. , eXcems Baturday, with Palace Cars to Watkins. For ‘Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, and Wat- Kins, at 10:10'a. m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the East,'1:40 a. m. and 9:80 p. m. dally, with Palace Cars attached. Limited Aipress of Pullman Cars, 9:20 a, m. dally, ex- ce junday, For New York and the East, 1:30 p. m. daily, ex- ‘cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars from Washing ton to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. Y., through trains connect at Jersey City "with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affol direct transfer to Fulton street, avording double fer- and journey a New Yorl city, For Philadelphia, 1:30 p. m. daily, except Sunday, ‘and 1:40 a. in., and 5:25 and’'9:30 p. m. dally’ Limited Express, 9:20 a. m. daily, except Sun- day. Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. \d 4:20 p. m. daily, ot Sunt Pe 2; 6:068.m. and/4:20 p. m, ‘reek Line, ®. m. and 4:20 p, m. daily, ex- ‘daily, except Sunday. For Ausapolis: 8:30 8. i ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND Yor Klerandniay 7.8 8:40, 10, 11a, m., 1, ‘or 5 aD, 4:20, 5, 6, 7p. m. ‘On Sunday at 9:10 ad land7p.m. South,’ via Richm Forgas pum: daily. except suadays) as AUN 35 p.m. daily, ex A boned ‘Trains leave Alexandria for. Washington, $7: 21 ny and Bi "Ou Stuiday s¢810 and 10 ar ta 'and'@ p. 1h: east corner of Thirteenth and Pennsylvania avenue: northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn- sylvania avenue, ald at the depot, where orders for the checking of baggage to destina- fon from hotels and residences, CondNew LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street and rk avenue, entrance on New aver, tne most private Loan Omics Money loaned at the rate of interest on Gold and Silver W: AUCTION SALES. _ _TO-MORROW. A THIS AFTERNOO UCTION SALES. BB" WARNER, Auctioneer. . SALE OF COLLATERALS, On TUESDAY, January 15, 1878, at 1 o'clock p. @., will be sold al public auction, af the office of B. H. Warner. 916 F sireet northwest, for the holder, Y ‘ompany Stock, being certificates of si No. 3.168 and 169, held as collaseral. ‘Terms cash, Utd. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. E J. STELLWAGEN. je = s Real Estat» Auctioneer, 513 7th street. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO NEW TWo- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- INGS, CONTAINING SEVEN ROOMS EACH, WITH MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. LOCATED ON TENTH STRBET. BE: TWEEN F AND G STREETS NORTH. By virtuic of two deeds of trast to us, dated May 29, 1877. and recorded in Liber No. 856, fg folios 175 to 178, one of the land records for th District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will sell. at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the 3d day of January, ‘A. D. 1878, at 4 o'clock p’ m., all those pleces or parcels of ground known and described as sub-lots twenty-three (23) and twenty- nine (29), according to Loring Chappel’s recorded subdivision of square numbered nine hundred and sixty (960), fronting on the east side of 10th street, between F and G streets northeast, each lot bein improved by a new two-story and ‘basement Bric Dwelling, containing seven rooms, hall, bathroom, water closet, gas, water, &c., complete, ‘Terms of Sale: Five hundred dollars cash on each house; balance in one and two years, with interest at eight per cent. per annum, payable setai-an- nually, secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold. "One hundred doliars will be required on eac house when the property is knocked off. Convey- ancing at purchaser's cos ifthe purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale within seven days, thereafter the Trustees reserve the right to resell after three (lays advertising at the risk and cost of the defaulting purrhasey oF purchasers, NM. RO! % a24-ts THOMAS 8: HOPKINS, f Trustees. 83-THE ABOVE SAL POSTPONED toTUESDAY, January 15, 1878, same hour ud place, MARTIN M. ROHRER, fan3,12,14. THOMAS 8. HOPKINS, Trustees, BP, 1 WARNER. Real Estate Auctioneer. ° TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON © STREET SOUTH, BE- TWEEN 13's AND 14TH STREETS WEST. By virtue of adeed of trust, dated March 38th, A-1).1875, duly recorded in Liber 777, (19 folio'471 et seq.. one of the land records fo1 the District of Columbia,I shall sell, at public au tion, In front of the premises, on TUESDAY, Jan- uary 15th, 1878, at Lovelock 'P; dg 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-thfee (263), having a front of 48.4-12 feet on © street south, between 1344 and ‘14:h 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, improved by a two-story Brick House, fronting on said C street. Terms: Debt, interest and cost of sale, ca the balance at six and twelve months, wit at8 per cent., secured by a deed of trust. Dosit of $200 required at time of sale, and all con- Veyanclng at purchaser's cost, ’ NEDY, Trustee, OS. C. G, KEN _J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman 35-dtds HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct'r TRUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIMPRORED PRop- ERTY ON FIRST STREET EAST, B TWEEN B AND C STREETS SOUTH. By virtue of a deed of trust dated on the 1s ay of August, A.D, 1875. and recorded i liber No, 797, folio 319. of the land records for: the District of Columbia, and at the r parties secured theretw, 1 will, on TUE: 2d day of January, 1878, at 4o°clock for sule, in front of the premises, at pub) to the highest bidder, the following Washington city, In the District of Columbia, that Iso say, the South 62 feet 5's inches of lot 8, 1 84) ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months, with interest at the rate of six percent. per annum, to. De secured by notes of the purchaser, and a deed of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustee, or all -cash at the option of the purchaser, Que hundred lars deposit on acceptance of the bid, and convey= ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, aftersever days notice in the Evening Star, jll-eokds "THOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Trustee, 3, HU: WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PART OF TRACT KNOWN AS *\GREEN VALE."" A SHORT DISTANCE FROM MT. OLIVET CEME- TERY, ON THE BLADENSBURG ROAD, D ADJOINING “HADDOCK'S HILL. IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Febru ary 10th, A.D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber {7 No. 813. folio 33, “et seq., one of the land, records for the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, “in front of the premises, on FRI- DAY, January 18, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the following-descrited Keal Estate, situate iu the county Of Washington, District’ of Columbia, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land and premises known and distinguished as and bein part of the ‘*Green Vale’ tract, so called and marked, and distinguished in said plat and descr! tion of ‘Green Vaie** as lot numbered four (4), beginning for said lot at: the beginning of ** Had dock’s Hill,’? where a stone is now planted, thence with the first line of said tract of land north 26'3 degrees, west 73.30 perches to the southeast coruer of lot No, 3; thence south 6754 degrees, west 38.20 rches to stake at Meadow fence; thence north 734 degrees, west 48 perches to stake near Black Oak tree; thence south 61's degrees, west 60 perches to corner of lot No. 2 in outline; thence south 2544 degrees east 10 perches with outline of **Haddock’s Hiil;"” thence south 31's degrees east 61 perches: thence south 494 degrees east 118 perches to Eastern Branch; thegce north 2714 de- fees east 05 perches to southwell corner of lot No. 5; thence north 67'¢ degrees west 8 perches: thence south 84% degrees west 14 perches to the be= Anning, containing 82 a. Lr. 32 p.. more or less, fexcent that part of said lot four (4) conveyedaway by deed dated May 20, 1875, duly recorded in Liber No. 783, folio 435, of the land records for said Dis- trict, beginning for the same at the northeast cor- her of said lot No. 4: thenee along the north line of said Jot 4 and the south line of lot No, 2, south 61': degrees west 6 48-100 perches: south 35 degrees Webt 13 44-100 perches: south O1Y degrees east 48 perches; nortn 67:4 degrees east 7 44-100 perches to southwest corner of lot No. ¥; thence alon| line of lot 3, north 37's degrees west 48 perches to Place of beginning, couitaining four (4) acres, with right of way reserved, } together with the Improve- ments, &c.: subject, however, to a deed of trust, June 17, 1875, recorded in Liber No, 788, folto 402) of the land records for said District, for $2,000, payable in one year from date, with accrued inter- est at 10 percent. per annum, ‘Terms: $500, with interest_at_10 per cent. per annum from February 10th, 1877, to day of ‘sale, and expense of sale in'cash; ‘balance at six, twelve, and el ihteen months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust_on the property sold,’ A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all convey- ancing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be com- plied With in seven days. st of the DAY, the offer west WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, CHAHTAN E: PRENTISS.? fTrustecs, J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman, iT-eodts REEN & WISE, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the city of Alexandria, Virginia, rendered at the Sep- tember term, 1877, in thesult of 'T, C, Ring against the Alexandria and Fredericksburg Railway Com- pany and others, the undersigned, commissioners therein named, will proceed on SATURDAY, the 16th day of February, 1878, at 12 o°clock m., to sell by public auction, th front of the Market Bulld- ing, on Royal street, In the said city of Alexandria, Va., the whole of the Alexandria and Fredericks- burg Railway; extending from the southern end of the Long Bridge, in-Alexandria county,, Vinginias to Quantico, in Stafford county, in sald state, to- ether with'all and singular its franchises, rights, interests, privileges, property and estate, real, per= sonal and mixed, wheresoever situateand by whom- Soever held, ‘The rolling stock of said railway con- sists 0 Four (4) Locomotive Engines, Five (5) Passenger C: a0 (2) Combined Passenger and Baggage Cars. jola Cars (freight. ) o (2) Baggage C ty-one (21) Gor Terms of sale: ‘Ten per centum of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue in three equal annual payments from the day of sale; the de- ferred payments to be evidenced by the bondsof the purchaser, bearing interest, with Security satisfac Tory to sail! commissioners of Sale; tho title to said property to be retained until the purchase money is Tutly: paid: the purchaser not tolbe let into posses sion until the sale shall have been confirmed by said rt. . H. WEL) a FRANCIS L. SMITH, Jn., d17-2awts Commissioners of Sale. IRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTH- WEST CORNER OF FOURTH AND N STREETS NORTHWEST, CONSISTING OF A THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING. WITH STORE AND LARGE | BRICK WAREHOUSE AND STABLE; LOT 40 BY 80. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Decem- ber 20th, A. D. 1876, and duly recorded in fal Liber No. 840, folio 186, et seq., one of the, land records for the District of ‘Columbia, an nest of the party secured thereby, I will sell at ublic auction, in front of the premises, to the ighest bidder, on THURSDAY, January 17th, Eisner at 4:30 p.m., the fotiowing real estat = 5 he estate, i of Washi in sald District, to wit? East haif-of Lor Noe 26" in syuare No, Bis, the same fronting 40 feet on north N street, and 80 feet on 4th street west, together with the improve- ments thereon, One-third cash, (of which $200 he balance in Terms of salt i i eg tg six, twelve an A ments, to be, by purchaser's notes, yee 8 per Cent, interest from day of sale, until pai apd deed of trust on the sold. ancing and reco: ‘purchaser’ are not ‘complied with in six days scost. If terms f after sale the Hpi gard soesre eeuet to at risk a C08 OF SF. HOLTZMAN, ‘No, 192i F streetn.w. B. ¥. STEIGER, Auct. 36-dtds | Beata STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. virtue of a writ of fierl facias, issued out of clenes Office of the Supreme Court of the Di of Columbia, and to me di I will fesaic Tor cash at the Court House ary, 1878, at 12 ovclock mall the rig and interest of the defendant. in in , to wit: Lot three, (8), square three Deeb eighty-two, (382), eae wit gular the improvements thereon, District of Columbia, to satisly” execution Noe BS in favor of Thomas P. Morgan, use FRED'K DOUGLASS, U. 8, be, mM Marshal, D.C. B-dts TRUSTEES SALE OF A DES!RABL TORY PRESS BRICK At 8 ATEIN A ROW OF SIMILAR D) N IN THE NORTH SIDE OF TA AVENUE, BETWEEN i STREETS SOUTHEAST. By virtuect 18th, A. D. 18° daly recorded in Lit LE Ti 3 red of trust, dated December or Now 705, folio 64, one of the land records for the, District of Columbia, aud at the written reques of the party secured thereby, J shall sell. at auction January ing-de ashington, D. C.. being L six (28), in’ Browaln; original Lot number bered nine hundred and seven numbe! with the improvements, &¢. Term the property sold. A deposit of $100 the ime of sale, and all donvevanel ing at purchaser's cost. If terms. of complied with in seven days, the Trustee reserves roperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after fivedays* adver- the right to resell the tisement, SAMUEL CROSss, dec22-eo£dbs = infront of the premises, on MON 7th, 1878, at 3's o'clock p.m... the f riled real estate situate in the city of red t and Cross’ sulstivisi one (1), in Square num- two (972), as the same is recorded in the Surveyor's office of said | District, in Liber Hexry D. Cooke, folio 1, together ui H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, I REE. Be ‘One-third cash, and the halance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 Pet cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on red at record- re not Trustee, 49-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED Convey. . until MONDAY, January 14th, 1878, same hour SAMUEL CROSS, Trustee. j8-eod and place, J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman. THIS EVENING. RY GOODS AT AUCTION, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEME: TT. Messrs. Raff have the hopor to announce that they haye pu ed the entire stock of a bankrupt firm in New York, and will offer the same at public auetion, at the mencng TO= 10 o*clock, EVE! G at 7, and contin’ day and evening at same Nour: Thie stock comprises a full and Dry Goods, Dress Goods, F; wear, Flanneis, Si until ts S8 house, ash. RAFF BROS. Sale positive. D. MCCANN, dr., Salesman. 10-5t JAS. DUN! ‘Good » Laces, “Trimmings, wis. and in fact every article to win all is ore formerly occupied by Mr. Win, No. 1014 7th street northwest, ROW (Friday) MORNIA every sold, nplete variety of Unier- Ho- Proprietors, 1014 7th street northwest. N, Auctioneer. SIG NEES? WARE, | HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, FINE "PLATED WARE. LER TOIL TIRE TAL ¥ ISES 807 SEVENTH STREET, AT AU The continued sale of the above MORNING at 10a. m. and EVENIN TABLE. CUT EA. DINNER AND A at iprm. until the whole stock is disposed of. ’. G. LEDERER, STEINHARDT, STO} ods; fakes place at the above numbers EVERY: SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GLASS AND CROCKERY } Assignees. HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ONE 7s-OCTAVE “BRADBURY PIANO, STOOL AND COVER; ELEGANT PARLOR SET IN CRIMSON PLUSH RECEPTION BLES, WINDOW HAN BLACK WALN ING CASE, CNAMBER Si WALNUT WARDROBES, EL SPRING UNDER-! HALL SUIT, ENSION DINE ANT On THURSDAY MORNIN 24th, 1878. at 10 o°ciock, at No. 419 Nev Jersey avenue southeast, near the Ca keeping, I shall sell the above su j10-d2t&eotd rior fu THOMAS DOWLI NO oo] i- tol, the residence ofa gentleman declining house- it EASY CHAIRS, MARBLE-TOP TA- S$, ELEGANT UT MARBLE-TOP DRESS- TES, BLACK GANT EDS, REDDING, ND BOLSTERS, WALNUT MIR- ‘y | MIRRORS, STEADS. BUREAUS A GROVER & BAKERS OFFICE FURNITURE, + TABLE, i CHINA AND. GLASS: . REFRIGERATOR REQUISITES, &c., AT AUC. urnity AND PIL- Dd EW. ure, , Auctr. IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF WILLARD’S HOTEL. of By virtue of adeed of trust, dated the 27th day ugust, 1872, and duly recorded in Liber No. 691, Folio 428, one of the land records for Wash- ington county, in the District of Columbia, and bi 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 illard’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 and Easy Chairs, Lounges; Elegant Window Hangings: Rosewood and Walnut Marble-Top Tables; Elegant Walnut Marble-Top Chamber Suit Moquet and Brussells Carpets in fine condition, Rugs and Mats; Immense assortment of Blankets, Comforts and Spreads: Splendid Stock Table and Bed Linen; jebuper® collection of Silver Plated ‘Ware and Cut- ery; Hlegant assortment of China and Glass Ware, Copper Cooking Utensils, &c.. &c. ‘erms: $100 and under in cash; over that sum at sixty and ninety days, with notes bearin; interest at eight per cent. per annum until paid and secured furnished to the satisfaction of the Trustee. N. B. This hotel has only been recent! and of the very best mater: cellent condition. ; all of which is in ex- JOHN C. KENNEDY, Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. a26 (Repub) IRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTHWEST COR- WASHINGTON, THE BUILDING STAN D. C., “NATION ER OF THIRTEENTH AND ESTREETS, UPON WHICH - L REPUBLICAN” By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on the 30th ay of Se recorded in tember, A. D, 1873, and iver No. 729, folio 288, one of, i) the land records of ‘the District of Columbia, ant atthe sell at SATURDAY, the bth day of D, 1878, at 3 o'clock p.m,, all round’ in the city the District of “Columb guished as and three (8) ‘inches front by the dey eight (48) feet four (4) inches of Janual that Washington n, known and distin- being all of Lot numbered twelve (12) and the northern twenty juest of the party thereby secured, we will pie auction, in front of the. preihisesy on Yon be in (20) feet th of for t numbered rty= irteen (13), in Square numbered two hundred and fifty-six (256), he whole being described as follows:—Beginning for the same at the north- eastern corner of ald 591 west forty-eight (48) fee south seventy forty-eight ware and running thence four (4) inches; thence 70) feet three (3) inches; thence east }) feet four (4) inches to the line of 13th street west; and thence north to the place of beginning, with the improvements, consisting of the National Republican building. Terms of sale: and twenty-four months, respectively, ‘en thousand dollars cash; the balance in equal instal!ments in three, nine, fifteen ith inter- est at the rate of six per cent. per annum, secured By 8 deed of trust on the A deposit of roperty. O60 required at time of sale. Conveyancing a cost of purchaser. compli If the terms of sale are not with in seven days after the sale, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and ser, cost of defaulting purc . we . E, CHANDLER, E, A. ROLLINS, 1421 I street'n.w., nov24-e0 Qrrasteos &@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, January 19th, 1878, in front of the premises, at 12 0°clock m. ‘Wal. E, CHANDLER, __E. A. ROLLI } Trustees. DUNCANSON BROS... Aucts, jand Cu “ERY SALEOF VALUABLEL JMBER YARD, PROPERTY ON OHIO AVENUK, BETWEEN 13TH AND 136 STREETS Court of the District of Solute, passed on the 10th NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme day of December, A. D. 7, in a cause in which Greenleaf Jotinson & Co. are Plaintiifs au Nathaniel B. Fugitt et al. are defen offer for sale, at premises, on MON 1878, at 40° clock Be (6), seven (7) ani two hundred and sixty (260). street west of one hundred and thirt one (1) inch, and on 13} and sixteen (216) feet, jants, we will uubli¢ auction, in front of the AY. the 2ist day of Jani m., Lots numbered five (5 eight (8), in Square numbered ‘These lots have an aggregate frontage on Ohio avenue of two hundred and fifty-six (258) feet seven (7) Inches. on 13th (130) feet, ras lately oceupled by Nathaplel Pugitt, umber yard, and possesses the necessary for that business, purchaser will be required to give per annum until paid, iy the Trustees until ‘paid. A deposit Dy A each lot when sold. EUGENE CARUSI, aA Lounge ‘Webster Law Bullding, A.C. BRADLEY, ‘Webster Law Building. street west of twohundred ve (5) inches, The property +5 a8 & idings ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in equal install- ments in one, two and three years, for which the i promissory notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent. PoP the tie to the prop rty oF 6100 On ‘Trustees, YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts, _jan8-td 1H ANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILD. THE NORTHEAST SEC- TION OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. ING LOTS IN By virtue 6f a decree of the Supreme Court of fied Pig of Commbia, ioe lige December, A. D. 1877, ina cause Which Greenleat Jolson & Co. are plaintigs, and Nathaniel B. Fugitt et al. are defen ises, on TUESDAY, the 22d at £o"clock p. m.. Lots numbered one ( in square numbered seven hun (Rita at the same time and sale the square hundred and forty: (44) feet, nine (9 undred and fifty- on Delaware avenue, and one ht its, We Will (offer for, sale at public suction, in frontof theprem- D. two (2), . ), Six (6) and seven (7), three (3), four (4), five (5), six ( p aae sae ¢ 1878, place we will offer for juare numbered seven Ys pee | forty-four 153) feet ten (10) inches n ean jundred and forty= four (144) feet five (5) inches on 3d street east. : fourth Terms: QOne-! oo ase ae BAYS bster Law Building, . , BRADLEY, & Webster Law 8 CHAS, W. HANDY, Auc! ‘ cash, balance in equal in- years, for which ive his promisso- the rate of seven tesemi-annually, of the title to AUCTION ‘SON BROS., Auction. HOUSENOLD FT" ‘arior and Batroom Bureaus, Tal Rowks, SA LES. rs. » TURSPAY lock, in frout UNCANSON BROs., Auctioneers, _,, DEAD LETTER OFFICE SALE, 9.500 lots will be sold at auction within che tion rooms, corner th aud D streets northw commencing at 10 o'clock a.m. on WEDN DAY. January 16th, and continue evening and morning until all are Sold, Cataloguesto be fad at | office of auctioneers, By order of A. D. HAZEN, jaa Third Assistant Posimaster General. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. | SALE OF MAGNIFICENT WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER SETS, PLATED WARE, GUNS, REVO VERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BRON- LOCKS, SHOW CASES, SHELV- dissolution of co-partnership stein & C they will offer for sale, neing on WEDNESDAY, January 16th, and continuing daily from 2 to4 0° _ and 6:30 to 9:30 p, m., until all are sok tire Stock and Fixtures contained in store No. 619 | Pennsylvania avenue n.w., (under Metropolitan Hotel.) Every article warranted as represen’ Sale positive and without reserve. A splendid o portunity to obtain bargains is here presented. DIAMONDS. order of . GOLDSTEIN & CO., 14 (Post&Rep} 619 Penna, ave. new. JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. : or WILL | MAR ALSO. FRAME HOUSE No. 42 BETWEEN D AND'E STS, On SATURDAY AFTERNOOD 19% : 1. in fra aA premises. part of oc ®, square 900, “This lot, nts 16 feet on 7th street east by adepth of 119 t toa 10-foot alley, with use of 3-foot side alle; improved Uy three-story press-brick house, oppo- site Capitol Hill market, TSo. On same afternoon, at 4 frout of premises, 16 feet 3 inches on to an alley r squa 1th street east improved by two-story reet southeast. roperty is in the best localities o tol Hill, and worthy the ention of p sirous of purchasin Terms of sal One-fourth monthly payments, with 8 per amount of which will be stated sale. jan4-5t DUNCANSON BRC rpomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HC ND LOT ON ‘Rl FIRST STREET. BETWEEN D AND E STREETS NORTHEAST By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 13th ¥,,1877, and duly recorded in {7 ran rame house the Capi ms de- alance in st, the t Aucts. day of January Liber 838, folio 457, one of the land reco for Washington county, in the District of bia, we shall sell on MONDAY AFTERNOO} danuary 2ist, 1878. at 4 o'clock. in front of the premises, all of Lot 10. in John Waguer’s sub=di vision of jots 1, J. K. Land M, of M. C, Luttrell sub-division of Original lot 5, in square 682, t gether with the improvements. Terms: One-third cash; halance six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. and secured by a deed of trust, All conveyancing At purchaser’s cost, $50 at thine of sa » ASHFORD, WA. GORDON, Trustees, THOs. DOWL Auctioneer, j4~ats HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PRO} TY NEAR DEAF AND DUMB ASYLU By virtue of trust deed dated May $4, 187 and recorded in Liber 681, folio 92, I will sell, on TUESDAY, the 221 d: on the premises. at 4 o*eloc borough, described as follow No, 4, at a gum tree, thence easi, 113 links: thence north 435; 4 1.126 links: thence north 634 degrees . links to Kendall Green, or Deaf and Dumb Asylum. grounds 1/274 links to beginning, co taining ¢ acres and 32 perches of land, with the use of road leading to the turnpike, This property is improved with aframe building and out-buildings, and adjoins the grounds of the Deaf and Dumb Asylum. Terms of sale: Onz-fourth cash; the balance in Six. twelve and eightecn inonths, for which notes of purchaser will be taken, beariig eight’ per cent. interest from day of sale till paid, secured by deed of trust on premises sold. A deposit of $50 will be required at time of sale, “Conveyancing at pur- chaser‘s cost. The Trustee reserves the right to resell at purchaser's risk if terms of sale are not complied with In seven days, . FRED. W. JONES, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. jani4-dts UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF PROPERTY ON ACHUSETTS AVENUE, BETWEEN AND 2p STREETS EAST, AT AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June 21. 187, and duly recorded in’ Liver No. 859, {7 folio'382, one of the land records of the Dis trict of Columbia, the undersigned will offer sale by public auction, on THURSDAY, the 24 day of January, A.D.'1878, at 4 o°clock p.m., in front of the premises, the following-dese: bed real estate in Washington City, in said District, to wit: Allof Lot nineteen (19), in Terry*s subdivision of original lot one (1) in satare numibered seven hun- dred and twenty-two (722), together with improve- ments, &c. Terms of sale: $500, with interest at rate of 8 per cent, from June 21st, 1877, and expenses of sale in cash, and the balance in two equal payments, paya- ble at six and twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent., secured by deed of trust on the premises. If the above terms are not complied with in 5 days from day of sale, the property will be resold at t Fisk and cost of ‘defaulting purchaser. ty giving 3 days* notice of such resale. A deposit of $100 will be required on day of sale. Conveyancing at pur- chaser’s cost. L. G Janl4-e0&ds HANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BULLD- LOTS IN THE NORTHEASTERN SECTION OF THE CITY OF WASHIN By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed on the 10th! . G. HINE, KP /LOWE, { Trustees. day of December, A.D. 1877, in a cause in Which Greenleaf, Johnson & Go. are plaintiffs and Nathaniel B, Fugittet al. are defendants, we will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of ‘the pre- mises, on WEDNESDAY, the 23d day of January 1878. at 4 o'clock p.m., Square east of square nut bered seven hundred and ten (710) and Square east of sauare numbered seven hundred and eleven (7) These squares will be sold in lots, according to a subdivision now preparing, which will be exhibited at time of sale, Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in equal instal- ments in one, two and three years, for which the purchaser will be required to’ give his promissory notes, bearing interest at 7 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 $20 on each lot when sold. EUGENE CARUSI, JAS G PAYNE Te | Webster Law Building; ; Trustees. A.C. BRADLEY, | Webster Law Buildin; CHAS, W. HANDY, Auctioneer. (Post) j12-d&ds RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF DUNBARTON, BETWEE GREENE AND MONTGOMERY STREETS. GEORGETO’ D. C., CONSISTING OF TWO TWO-8 FRAME DWELLINGS, ‘Oi LOT 30120 TO_AN ALLEY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 6th, A. D. 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. 809, folio 116, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request the rty secured thereby. I will sell at public aucti in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, January 25th, A. D. 1878, at 4°: o'clock p.m. the k despribed real estate situate in Georgetown, in sa District, to wit: ‘The west half or part of Lot No. 128, in Beall's addition to said Georgetown, now designated as Square No, 70. Fall description given day of sale. ‘These Honses, with ground attached, will be offered separately. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which $50 on each house must be paid at time of sale). and the balance in six and twelve months in equal pay- ments, to be secured by purchaser's notes, bearing 8 per cent. Interest from day of sale until paid, and a deed of trust on property sold, Conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. "If terms of sale are not complied with in six days after sale, the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in default, m ‘WM. F, HOLTZMAN, Trusteo, No, 182i F st. n.w. B. F. STEIGER, Auct. ji2-ditas T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. 7 — RUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT FRAME DWELLING ON THE SOUPH SIDE OF P STREET, BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVE- NUE AND 51 STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated M. 31, A. D. 1872, duly recorded in Liber N. 694, folio ‘one of the land records for District of Columbia, and at the request of ty secured thereby, we will sell at pablte, a@uc- Hon: in front of, the premises, on WEDNESDAY. January 234, 1878, at 4 o’clock p.m., the following- described real estate, situate in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that piece or parcel of ground known and described as Lot number@l twenty-five (25), in Square numbered five hundred and eleven (511), according to the sub- division of the east half of said Square as made by the Commissioners appointed by the, Supreme uurt, together with the improvements, &c. Ooferins:” $500, with intergst at 10 por cent. per annum from Stay, Sist, to, day of sale. expense in ‘cash: and the balan six, twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of the pu r, interest from the reper ty a be . A deposit of $10) will be) juired of the are at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at the expense of the ree PEAINARD H. WARNER, GEORGE W. STICRNEY,” }Trustecs, jan1i-eotds ITED STATES MARSHALS SALE. __THE EVENING STAR. = ae MONDAY mary 14, 1s78. On to Constantinople RUSSIAN ACTIVITY AND TCRKISH DIaway “he Turkish cabinet had F a Long session = aay. The people of Salm. "against bry Priplncin responsi Ss morany. wer has be : tunes. No any “armistice. The Bris fee application for au tered to proceed y ed 2. has been ony nada i ~ Twelve thou "4 fugitives from threat Adrianople and other towns nd by the. approaching Russian armies n Constantinople, and are being care. contributions of the Turkish reliet . which the Baroness Burdett Coutts ts the 1op-~ resentative. The Grand Duke Nicholas tele- giaphs from Gabrova that ou Monday he will cross the Balkans. Ten thousand Turkish prisoners had arrived there and were being dispatched to various destinations. Gen. Kar zof, after clearing the Gyopso valley of Turks, dispatched a column toward Kalaffer, and has oceupicd Kiissnva, where he united the detachments ning from Slat- iva and Tetevan. Gen. Gourko has occupied Ikhtiman. The Porte has been notified if the English fleet comes to CG nstantinople, many and Italy will also claim the right te ‘ send fleets through the Dardaneiles. The for. lifications at Adrianople are incomplete and not ft to repel an attack, and the fortifiea- tions at Constantinople are in no better condi- tion. Confusion disthay prevails among the Turks. ‘orte bh wived a tele- ‘aphic dispateh from the Grand Duke Nich- olas that he is ready to receive a Turkish del- egate to treat for an armistice, but that he is ignorant as to the terms of peace. The Rus- sian Cossacks have severed the Turkish Yam. boli ratlroad south of the Balkans, cutting off th communications with Adrianople. The t Constantinople denie: said the Russian conditi be moderate. All nditions would be if Turke ated directly with Russia. Turks haveebeen deteated ina cavalry ement in Asia and driven to Kap Dagh. Erzeroum has been completely invested sines the 9th instant, Turkish ace W Was that th The Czar's Return to St. Petersburg. Punctually a lock this morning, as had been atinounced, the emperor arrived at the station of the Warsaw railway, Which w profusely decorate flags or the “occasion. imperia taries, th ladies of th 1 of the aria mber acy Sof th ssembled on the platform. "As ‘soon as his majesty stepped out of the carriage he was received with = hearty cheer and found the way strewn with wstly flowers. In the its reserved P for the imperial family a deputation from the St. Petersburg merchants was awaiting with the customary bread and salt \ route from the station tavce of ly three were pcorated with flags, red cloth and Persian carpets. There was only a single line of troops, but there was no difficulty in keeping the way clear, for the streets are ve wide, and the concourse of spectators was not very great. AS soon as the al anthem was h the crowd spontaneously moved back and lefta free passage The by two sui open sled ed by ° his sid vung Grand Duke Sergius. Forsom of the common people in the crowd this was a disappointment, for they expected that seat to be occupied by the ¢ btive Osman, Pasha. Arrived at the Kazan Cathedral, on the Nev- ski Prospect, the imperial party entered the building for a few minutes and then drove rapidly to see the Winter Pala The whole ceremony, if ceremony it could be called, was fore For several hours ‘terward a c fore the pal: appear in th crowd remained be- hope that the Czar might i leony, but their hopes were disappoin In the evening the rejoicings recommenced. The principal streets were illuminated with gaslight stars, electric light and other ingenious devic ny of the houses eandles were plac windows, the facades of the th were lit up by lon: es of gas je the principal lines of th the i nts of the bazaa Goslinng’ Dror, as are called, were illuminated by innumer- t ‘stoonsof many-colored lamps. Now the Nevski Prospect was lit up by the pale glare of the elect lightin t Admiralty tower, and now the great high, massive houses which line that magnificent thoroughfare glowed in the rich crimson of Bengal lights, the broad Wooden pavement was wded with er minable lines of carriages and sledges, and on the trottoirs moved along an endless stream of sightseers. As there was a little snow on the ground the vehicles moved noiselessly past, mut often the silence was broken by liurrahs and musical attempts more noisy than har- monious. In front of the Hotel de Ville was a great crimson canopy with a brilliantly ilumi- nated bust of the Emperor, and the crowd, as it. swayed past, sent up an’ uneeasing hurtah. Like all illuminations of the k iad some- thing of theatrical effect and in the long wild cheet been at least a considerable amount of feeling of some kind.—[St. £ sburg Cor, London Times, Dec. aa-Better born plucky than rich #e-Zach.Chandler is going the build a blocks of stores in Detroit this spring. &e-Baron Rathfel asked his fam cian what class of peop the doctor, “ Those whe are hung. 49-The State Savings bank at Trenton, N. J., stopped payment Saturday. Sa-By order of the court. the county physt- cian is to vaceinate all persons living within one mile of the city limits of Nashville, Tenn. Se-By way of preparing for the festivities of the New Year the police commissioners of Dundee ordered “five double-springed wheel- barrows to convey drank and incapable per- sons to the station &e-The Pittadelphia Telegraph said that “a momentary hush floated around” in that city on the reception of the news of Victor Em- mauuel’s death, and the Times sent out re- porters to ask people if they had seen such # hush floating around #@- About thirty business men of St. Louis y physi died happiest. Said have joined the excursion to Havana which leaves Savanah this week. The object of the excursion is to open direct trade betwee St. Louis and other cities of the south and Cuba via Savannah. #e-To show once more that Solomon was well posted, the Augusta (Me.) Journal quotes from Second Chronicles ix., 2), thus: “ And all the vessels of King Solomon were of gold; and all the vessels of the house of the forest Lebanon were of pure gold: none were of silver; it was not anything accounted of i the days of Solomon. DIED. BRANNAN. In Georgetown. D.C ., on January 14th, 1878, SAMUEL JosErH WANS AN, infant son of Samuel and Winnefred Brannan, months and 7 days. Friends of the family are respectfully invited to the funeral from No, 44 cast Market Space, D.C., on Taesday afternoon, January Jock * On January aged 15 1th. ats DUFFY h, 1878, at 7:30 p.m. of diphth Owl Epc JONN. Youngest so of 0, E. Margaret 3, Duffy, 2years, & months and 13 days His funeral will take ‘rom the residence of his parents, st. northwest, at 3.o°clock om Tuesday. ‘The relatives and triends of who desire are invited to a GOGGIN, In Brook! MARY Gipson, the Robert W. and Lmogene half years, the family tend. muary 7th, 1878, at H. PCUMPUREY, aged = REID. Sabbath morning. Jannary 13th, 1878, at Donald Park, Montgomery county. Md., Mary T. REID, aged twenty-three years, cldest daughter of G oi and Marian Reid, late of Ayrshire, Scotland. ad SIMMONS. In Boston, January the residence of his daughter, Mrs Capt. J. M. SIMMONS, of Esbex, Oc enty-six years. Father of Misses A. Simmons, of this elty. CRep | SANGER. In Philadelphia, at one p.m., Satur- day, January 12h, 2878, WiLLIESANGER, - son of Capt. W. P. Sanger, in the nineteeith year of bis age. ‘The funeral services will take place at the in Oak Hill cemetery at4p.m., on Monday, 1 inst, Relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend without further notice, Cleveland, 38 years and 8 ip erred last 10th, 1878, at M. A, French, and AS STUART. On Sunday, January 13th, 1878, at 7:24 p.m., of pneumonia, CATHERINE, beloved wife ef Fred. D. Stuart. (San Francisco, Cal., and Brookly’ 'Y., papers please copy’. | neral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 0c trom ber late residence, 802 Twenty first st- UNDERTAKERS, &c. RF HARVEY, UNDERTAKER, jan4-Im* 939 F street. W. B. SPEABE, d UNDERTAKER, 040 F Steeet Nortawssr, (Formerly with R. F. Harvey.)

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