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EDUCATIONAL. VVENING SCHOOL FOR YOU LADIES 4 AND GENTLEMEN, No. LO 1st st. east, Gapitol Hill. tuition, $2 per month, English brane! Bookkeeping. Mrs. Dr. HINES. Fe . P. Banks, Gen. Albert Pike, Mr janl¢ ~» WERNON SEMINARY, BOARDING M™ SOS HOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 204 F STREET NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, D.C, MES. J. EDDY SOMERS, PRINCIPAL. ing term opens WEDNESDAY, January th, 1878. REFERENCE! B. Peyton Brown, Pastor Foundry M. E, J.C. Rankin, D. D,. Pastor Cougre- Byron Sunderland, D. D., Jan8-1m) AMES CORRIDON, Professor of Penmanship, Vis Cloud Building, oh and F. Writing. Sookkeeping and short-Hand taught in short and easy courses of lessons. Thorough instruction guaranteed. Lessons given at ces and at schools, je4-ly* BUSINESS COLLEGE, NTH AND L STREETS. ENCE CORNER SEY Open day and ev ng. Beautiful halls. Sons and daughters practically educated. Thorough, con- densed instruction, ai in rapid calcula- d training tions. English Language, Leti ness Penmanship, Business Forms, Bookkeeping, Elocution, Physical Exercises, &¢. Day tuition: $20 per quarter, or $8 per month, payable on enter- ing. A student's quarter or year begins at time of entering. Evening tuition, $6 per month. Pen ‘Work of every description executed to order. Illus- strated circular, giving particulars, sent on appli- tion. “ H. C, SPENCER, Pi 1-3m Ps Baers irbie os take at the EMERSON INSTI be northwest, and at Mr. DAVIDSON'S School, cor- ber $1 and High streets, Georgetown, ‘Bg-No Text Books nor extra stud pom JAS. CoRRIDdy, Teacher. Tt NS IN GEKMAN (native tongue), Latin reek, by FREDERICK MUSSA ct SELLE V_PRUDHOMMES RENCH CLASSES. . Intermediate and Advanced. wight rapidly, and with a perfect he use of practical conversation. Young Ladies and Children 9a, m., 10 a.m., m.and 3p. or Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, 6p. m, and 7p. m. Hours reserved for Private Lessons and Classes, -h st. Mondays and Thursdays after 7 Other week days between 12 and 1. ocl3-tr D CLASSICAL ACAD- Sunderland's “Church, ember 3d, 1877. For ghth year superior advantages of this Academy, see now cir- cular, principal "bookstores, or address CHASE EOYS, Principa,, 1315 4% st. 8.w. ug 24-61 ISS OSBOR N@LADI ING AND DAY SCHOO begin at 943 M st. n.w., Nov.15th,1877, aug3-6m CHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 8th st. n.w.—Second | 5 Term opens MONDAY, November 12th. Tul- tion (with free lessons, &c.,) $3 to $12. augl4-ly BOARD- _HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ILVER-PLATED WARE. ELECTRO TRIPLE-PLATED WARE from | the most celebrated f: ries, TEA SETS, CASTERS, CAKE BASKETS, BERRY DISHES, PICKLE JARS, SPOONS, FORKS, LADLES, &¢. RODGERS (English) CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, Cut, Engraved'and Moulded M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge,) No. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave., Between 10th and 11th sts. ji-tr eebaemenien LATROBE, ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. The handsomest, best and most durable Heater In the city ” Z J. MORAN, 2126 Pennsylvania avenue. Faull line of COOKING and HEATING STOVES ‘ft cost to reduce stock. TIN ROOFING 5)5 per square. Call and exam- ine quality of tin. tort 420-5 ATER FILTERS. \OUSEFURNISHING GOODS generals a CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, GEO. WATTS & CO., Housefurnishing Store, 314 7th street, 5 doors above Pa. ave, 45-tr HABo%, BOSWELL & CO., 313 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, Offer spectal inducements for thirty days to cash buyers in all classes of FUBNITURE AND DECURATIONS. A arge variety of HOLIDAY GOODSnow being received. dec4-tr qos HEATING APPARATUS, We are the manufacturers of GOLD’S WARM-AIR FURNACES, a Equal to Btenee, ond | Tnauestionably the S@-Call and see the thing itself, and take a de- scriptive hlet. C. RN DELIERS and GAS-FIXTURES up SMITH, BIRGE & CO., dec31-tr 1014 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. EW YORK WINDOW SHADE HOUSE, N BEST.GOODS_LOW PRICES. ‘NINTH STI Opvosite ‘Patent Office. ap8-ly COAL AND WOOD. oun 1 COALt _ wooD! wooD! Having unsurpassed facilities for han and Wood we bow offer It to the public at Squree. Lav completed our Steam Saw Mill, we are velling sawed tod spit Weeds and’ Bundled Kise dling ood a6 prea’ ¥ reduced prices. Coal received almost daily by rail; 2,240 pounds to the ton always furnished. R. M. MILLER & SON, Coal oy Principal Office, Depot, ‘and Mill, 43 street and Vi is avenues.w. Branch Ot with A. W. Hoff, 920 Pennsylvania avenue dect-tr GTEPHENSON 3 PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. 4 FIRE LIGHTER IN EVERY BUNDLB, 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 STOCK OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET BATES, OFFICE, SOUTHEAST COR, 12TH ST, AND Pa. AV. MILL AND Depot, 7TH 8T. WHARF. novi6-tr que 1 COAL! wooD! woop: 7 ERY BEST VARIETIES OF COAL AT HE VERY HE LOWEST PRICES: 240 Ibs. to the Ton our invariable Standard, ine WOOD from $4 to $5.50; Oak from $4.50 to Sete te teictree ee wi a a "Sa- Deliverics mnade direct to the consumer from our wharves and vessels. JUHNSON BROTHERS, Main Office and Depot, Johnson's wharves, foot 13th and 13th and F streets southwest. Office, 1202 F and 1112 9th streets n.w., and 1418 Teh street n.w. or jOMAS W. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS 15 WOOD AND COAL, Weare delivering best qualities of WOOD and ‘CUAL to ail 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, Omees—} Subst Dand E s.w. LD CLOTHING, &c.—L. RICE, dealer in second-hand CLOTHING, BOUTS, ‘SHOES. ays the highest pricey im Teo ene ess in He pays HEN'S LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street and New York avenue, entrance on New York avenue, ‘The most private Loan Office, the city. Money loaned at the lowes id Sliver W: PI of interest on Gold and Suver Satin balet janl-ly r-writing, Busi- | _RATLROADS. AUCTIO TLAN coas’ E. A TIC T LIN FAST MAIL PASSENGER ROUTE. TO ALL POINTS SOUTH, With Quickened and Continuous Schedules TO SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA, Superior to all Other Lines. No. OT Nae FROM WASHINGTON. ALL RAIL AIKEN, A IDA, Dail Arrive Rich U (Sunday Excepteu.) nond 1 a.m., Charleston 7:45 p.m. Augusta 10:30 p. UMBIA. CHARLESTON, UsTA, SAVANNAH, FLO. 15 p.m., Wilmington Columbia 6:40 p.m. :, Aiken"11:15 p.m., Savannah: | 7:25 a.m., thence td Jacksonville Pulimin Palace Sleeping Car Washington to Savannah, WITHOUT CHANGE, Passengers connect at Wilmington with through Next term will | pi trains for Au Augusta I No. 2.— AL v A. HOURS ove} t Arrive m.. Ashley Rive 3 ¥ Pullma leston, Soli Sleeping ana Sleeping ane so. 3) Through ave, BAUARORE, AND OnT THE GE. Sleepe Cars to Wiimii sta, arrive at Ci RAIL FAST FLORIDA” EXPRESS, via WILMINGTON, CHARLESTON, LEY RIVER JUNCTION aud SAV. avelding forever hereatter the Char! nibus Transfer, and reducing th umbia 6:40 p.m., j-, Aiken 11:15 p,m, FROM WASHINGTON, ALL Daily, ASH> NAH, nm Om time TEN other lines from Eastern Points er a.m, Savannah Pp Special Lucas Si Lucas Sleeper to Augusta. Pullman Sleeper to Jacksonville, | with Pullman sleeping car to New Orleans. For the reservation « se of tickets, a equaled Southern Line, apply at Atlantic Line Office, 511 Penn: Pennsylvania av Depot Alexandria & Fred: P. y¥ 8:05 p.m., Mobile 3:00 ain, ksonville. Richmond 8:15, m,, Wilmington 7:05 p. on 3:00 a.m., Charleston a.m, thence to Jackson- une Vashington to Richmond, Par- Special Puiln to Nand Special Pullman Sleeper ‘avannah, Through train thence to Jacksonville. A.M. FROM WASHINGTON, IKEN AND FLORIDA EX via “WILMINGTOD STA and SAVAN ALL RESS, COLUMBIA, Jor Cars to Wilmington, as by ng Car to Colm! a Car to Sa a. jumbas a.m., Opelika 5: ne or Car service to Augusta as b in to Opelika, connecting the: extra accommodations, nd all information by this [7 oat IVanla avenue. cor. 6th st cor, 13t and Pennsyl- General Passen; RAILROAD, io. EAT DOUBLE TRACK NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTB TO THE NORTH AND WEST, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON, 5:00—Baltimore and Way Stations, 8:50—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, Gunes. Winchester and Way Stations, via Relay, 8:00—*Baltimore Express, 8:10—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagers- town, Point of Kocks and Way Stations. 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti- more Express, Philadelphia, 8:40—"St. Loui burg Express. Connects for except Sunday Parlor Car to New York and Cincinnatl, Chi ‘and Pitts- ‘alley Branch, ‘Through car for Staunton, Parlor Car to Grafton, and Sleeping Cars to Louisville, Cincinnat! Junction and Sandusky. 9:00— Baltimore, Annapol Columbus, Chicago and Way Stations. 10:00—*Baltimore Express, P.M. | 12:i0“Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and ‘Way Stations. 1:30—New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- Press. | (On, Sunday to Baltimore only, stop- ping at all stations. 3:30—Baltimore and Wa; ‘and Way Station: 4:30—Baltimore, press, Stations, (Winchester via Relay.) Biadensburg and Laurel Ex- Frederick via Relay. 4:35—"Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, ‘Winchester and Stations. On Sunday a} to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. 4:40—*Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 5:30—*Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Ex- cars direct! tion on Su Passengers for Norfolk taken in the to boat at Canton, No connec- y for Norfolk. 6:50—*Baltimore and Way Stations, 6:55 *Chicago and Columbus Express. Sleeping ro . Cars t 7:20-—"Baltimore Express. a 9:25—*st. Louis, Cincinnatt, pare ress, Sleeping Cars to St. Louis and Pittsburg. No connection for Pittsbu 9:30_*New York, Express. press, ‘on Sunday, Philadelphia and Baltimore Sleeping Car to New York, and Special Sleeping Car to Philadelphia, * Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. GREAT 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track. Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment, JANUARY Ist, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 a. m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleepinj from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. Chicago; 7:40 p. m. daily, with Chicagq, Cara ouls and Palace Car te BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For_ Canandai, gua, Fails and the norti Saturday, with P: Rochester, Bu Ni Cars to Watkins, For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira. and’ Wat- Kins, at 10 a. m. daily, For New York and the East except Sunday. 1:40 a. m. and 9:30 p. m. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited. Express of Pullman Cars, 9:20a, m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. For ew York and the East, 1:30 p.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars from Washing- ton to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. through trains connect at Jersey City ‘with boats of Brooklyn Annex, transfer to Fulton street, and journey across New Yor! For Pifiadeo 13, and 1:40 a, m., and Jimited Express, 9: | acconlinodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. aud 4:20 p. m. daily, except For Pope's Creek Line, 6:56 a. m. affording direct Vording double fer- dally, oxespes day, Pp. mM, , except Sun a ‘and'9:30 dally. m, daily, ‘Sunday. 4:20 p.m. ‘daily, except Sunday. For Auiapolis 8:80 a. is. and 4:20 p. m. dally, exe cept Sunday, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. RAILWAY | For Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10, lla. m., 1, 8, 4:20, 5, 6,7 p.m. On Sunday at 9: m. land 7 p.m. | For the South, via Richmond, 2:45 a.m. daily; . mn. daily, except Sun ‘Trains Rave Alexandria for &, ts B: :10, 10, LL a. m.; 1, 3, 4:20, 5, 6, and 7p. ‘On Sunday at 8: jo m. ‘Washington, at and 10a. m. and 6 p. m. ‘Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor car ac- commodations can be procured at the offices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue: northeast corner of Sixth street Penn- ia avenue, and at the depot, where orders sylvani por can be left for th e checking of baggage to tion from hotels and residences, LP. FARMER, General Passenger FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. Agent. novl0 a BINET MAKER, New HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND M STREET NoRTHWEST. nov7-ly OTHERS, ss RACTICAL BOOR AND JOB PRINTERS, 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, Tinting a Specialty. #@ Fine A jan19-ly WNINGS. JOHN C, HOGAN, 713 MARKET SPACE, Manufacturer of a New! and Ventitating Buildings an Tents for sale or rent. genuine Mildew Proof Awning Patented Spring Roller Awning for Stores, Hotels, Public ¥ rivate Dwellings. Flags and Sole Agent for the only sepl5-tr j- MI. COX'S NUN VEGETABLE DECOCTION OR E RYSIELAS AND ALL DIS- SCROFULA, OF U - ‘ASES OF THE BLOOD. Recommended by eminent physicians of Balti- more, Sold by STOT’ Propri taw atresia, all Dray GW. CROPLEY Agent, roprietary—Northwest corner Fayette and Eu- ists. WELL, ‘Washington, town. age re, Md. ap7-coly pB4tr’s ASTRAL OIL ABSOLUTELY SAFE. in all Lamps without danger of taking fire orexploding. iluminatiog qualifies SUPERIOR TO GAS. ‘Recommended as the safest and best by Insurance Companies and Fire Commissioners throughout the country. ‘The many imitations and counterfeits of the As- tral Oil that have been thrown successfully on the market is further PROOF OF ITS SUPERIOR MERIT, Dealers and others can be suj Agent for the District of Colum! ied by our Specia ia, FRANCIS MILLER, 30 OTH STREET, ‘Two doors above Pennsylvania avenue, CHARLES PRATT & CO., novis-ecSm_—_ Sole Manufacturers, New York. VEURE cu UOT PONSARDIN, 1 bel- ‘Waite laetisite ue bouquet. Yellow taped jer er Tuity, sweet, and with an ex- Dry, fruity, and full bodied. Ls Case, + HUME, way ‘Market Space. Y os SALES. FUTURE DAY __ _F ¥o. AUCTION SALES. TO-M ORRO W. NICTION SALES. *'N, Real Estate Auctioneer, _AUCTION SALES. THIS EVENING. HANCERY SALEOF VALUABLE. -UMBER YARD. PROPERTY ON OHIO AVENUK, BETWEEN 18TH AND 13% STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court gf theDistrict of Columbia, passedon the 10th (7 day of December, A. D. in a cause in, Which Greenleaf Jobinson & Co. are plaintiffs aud Nathaniel B. Fugitt et al, are defendants, we will offer for sale, at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 2ist day of January. 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m., Lots nuinbered five (5), six (6), Seven (7) and eight (8), in Square numbered two hundred and sixty (260). ‘These lots have an aggregate frontage on Ohio avenue of two hundred and fifty-six (258) feet seven (1) Inches, on 15th street west of one hundred and thirty (130) feet, one (1) inch, and on 13's street west of twohundred and sixteen (216) feet, five (6) inches. The property was lately occupled by Nathaniel Fugitt, esq.. aga lumber es. and possesses the necessary dings for that business. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in equal install- ments in one, two and three years, for which the purchaser will be reqflired to give his promissory notes, bearing interest at the rateof seven per cent. per annum until paid, payable |-annually, and Secured by the retention of the title to the property. by the Trustees until paid. A deposit of $100 on each lot when s« El E CARUSI, UG 490 Louisianaavenue, |. | Trustees. JAS. G. PAYNE, ‘Webster Law Butlding, A.C. BRADLEY, ‘Weister Law Building, YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Au Jan8-td BOOTS AND SHOES DEAE. 79, CLOSE OUT MY STOCK OF LADIES’ WINTER }0018, I shall Offer the entire stock at a discount of| f TWENTY PER CENT. FOK CASH until, March Ist. JAS. H, VERMILYA. 610 Mh street, ji5-tr Opposite nt Office, REAT_ BARGAINS OFFERED IN B AND SHOES YS, 1914-1916 PENNA, AVE. en's But. Shoes, $1.25. $1 50 and up. en's Laced Shoes, $1, $1.25 and u 's’ Laced School Shoes, $1 and $1 25. Misses? Button School Shoes, $1.81 Children’s School Shoes, fram Toc. Boys" School Shoes, from $1 up. Men's Cong. Gaiters, $1.25, $1.50 upwards, Pair Justh's Heel Protectors given in. janls Betireen 19th and 20th sts, © MORE CROOKED HEELS. NO.NO SES EING ON THE ICE” JUSTH'S Patent (Steel) Sole and Heel Protectors make your Shoes last twice 70 long, retain shape, and will | prevent slip. ping on the ice. (‘Best and easiest ice! creeper.*') For sale by all Shoe Stores and by the Inventor, 619 D st. n.w. oct10-4m J. GEORGE'S, Citizens, Military, and Naval Boot, Shoeand Gatler Manu- ‘acturer, 2118 Pennsylvanta ave., ru youll invite attention to his large stock of| BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, of hi own manufacture, the material and work: manship of which are equal to the best custom work, and which he offers on terms favorable to purchasers, particularly to those who appreciate a good article, Having made the fitting of the feat a study, his work does not produce corns or bunions; and those afficted with sore feet, will find relief by wearing the articles which he manufactures. He gives each purchaser a box of his patent leather pre, server and water proof Oil Composition, wit charge, nova6-tr STEAMERS, &c. INTER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. ‘The swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Captain J. WHYTE, leaves 6th-street wharf, until fur-, ther notice, every MONDAY, WED-' NESDAY) and FRIDAY, at 3 o’clock p, m., con- necting with steamers for'Boston, Providence and other Northern Points. Returning, leaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUR- DAY, at 4o’elock p. m. FOR IAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Jonn R. Woop, leaves her wharf, foot of Gth-street, three times a week— TUESDAYS, at 7o'clock’a, m., for' Cone river; THURSDAYS, att o°cloek a. m., for Currioman and Leonardtown; SATURDAYS, at 7 o°clock a. m., for Currioman and Leonardtown. For further Information, apply af the Office, Ovor Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Office, or at the Company’s Wharf, foot of 6th street. Baggage called for ont application at Knox's Ex- press Office. SAMUEL BACON, Pres't. B, J. ACCINELLY, Agent, 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 SCHERATURDAT: Georgetown evel SATURDAY at 6 o'clock a m., an exandria same day. Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at Office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, Cc. or to R.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, Georgetown, ap2i-tr SAMUEL BACON, President. LYDE'’S NEW EXPRESS LINE ILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH P 1 AL, - INGTON A'ND GEORGETOWN. Connecting at Philadelphia with Ulyde’s Line for Boston, Providence, and New England States. SAILING DAYS. From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 12 m. From Washington, at 11a, m, Krom Georgetown” Monday. at 7 p. m, Freights received daily. Throug! Bills of lading given to Boston and Frovidence, Consignees | wishing® their goods landed at Georgetown wharf will please have them marked ‘‘Georgetown, D.C." For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON &CO,, 1202 F street northwest, and 12th-street wharf, Washington, D. C.;@. F. HYDE, 59 Wa- ter street, Georgetown, Dies Wi. P CLYDE & . General ers, ath Wharves, Phila- delphia. marg0-ly ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. |AMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, rea NOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN ‘The steamers of this Company will sail every Bat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third Btreck, Hoboken. “Weates Of passage: From'New York to Southampton, Lon- don, Harry and. Bremen, oe cabin, Ys j eecone cabin, $60 gold: 3 e, $30 currency. For freight Esppiy to" “ORL ICS & COs or passage, apply to, sep8-6m sil 2 Bowling Green, New York. AMERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sailevery THURSDAY direct from Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at Queenstown. Cabin, intermediate and steerage tickets can be had at H. D, COOKE, JR. & CO.°8, Bank- ers, 1429 F street, “Also, Agents for the Hed Star Line to Antwerp. my22-tt UNARD LINE. NOTICE. ith the view of diminishi: ision, the Steamers of this take a specific course for all seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 43, ‘On the homeward crossing the meridian of 60 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 43, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. From New YorE, FRoM NEW YORK, China. .Wed.,Jan,.16| Parthis.... Wed., Feb.13 Wed.,Jan.23 | China......Wed., Feb.20 Batavia....Wed.,Jan.30 | Scythia.... Wed., Feb.27 Abyssinia, Wed.\ Feb. 6 And every following Wednesday from New York. Steamers marked * do not carry stee: gers, RATE OF PassaGE.—Cabin, $60, and $100, gold, according to accommodation, The $60 pas- is a special low for winter months, Tlekets to’ Paris, $15" gold. additional. Metura tickets on favorable terms. tickets to and from all of Europe at Telen diasee ak ey ae as » Hav , and ot yg wr weaiter es ounpany's an gers apply i ome, No.4 wring Greet or, both st and cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 606 7th street. jang-ly CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN, Agent, the chances of col- LLourstana STATE LOTTERY. 4 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, SECOND GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 1878, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Fes'y Ltn, Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This Institution was regularly incorporated by the ‘islature of the State for Educational and Chari- table purposes in 1868, with a Capital of $1,000,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund of $850,000. Its Grand Single Number Distributions Will take place monthly on the second Tucaday. | It never scales or postpones, Look at the following Distribution: CAPITAL PRIZE, $30,000. 100,000 TroeTs Ar TWO Doutans Eacd. F-TICKETS, ON AR. HALE TST OF PHIZES 1 Capital Prize...... +$30,000 1 Capital Prize. 10,000 1 Capital Prize. 5,000 2 Prizes of 2.560. 5,000 o s 100 Prizes of 100. 10,000 200 Prizes of “50. 10,000 500 Prizes of 90. 10,000 1000 Prizes of 10. 10,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZ) Approximation Prizes of $300. = 2,700 9 Approximation Prizes of “900000..01!2 1\00 9 Approximation Prizes of #100. 200 1857 Prizes, amounting to. +-$110,400 nsitle corresponding agents wanted at all Prominent points, to whom a lbera: compensation will be Application 1 for Fates to clubs should only be made ice in jeans. te Write for further Information or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN, P.O. Box 692, New Orleans, Louisiana. Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under tno supervision and management of Geuerals G. ‘. and Jubal A. 2 Bite next drawing occurs Tuesday, March 12th, jan9-was,4w M Welciane oo se, eh dena Oimce? 908, Pennsylvania aven' FPHOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, ONE 7'-OCTAVE BRADBURY PIANO, STOOL AND COVER: ELEGANT PARL‘ Sk SET IN CRIMSON PLUSH EASY AND RECEPTION CHAIRS. MARBLE-TOP TA- ELES. WINDOW HANGINGS, ELEGANT BLACK WALNUT MARBLE-TOP DRE: ING CASE, CMAMRER SUITES, BLAC W. UT. DROBES, ELE G ANT sr : 08, "BEDDING, PIL- Lo -STERS, WALNUT MIR- RO. LL SUIT, |“ MIRRORS. cL BEDSTEADS. BUREAUS AND W, ANDS. GROVER & BAKER SEW- IN ACHINE. OFFICE FURNITURE, WALNUT EXTENSION DINING TABLE, DINING CHAIRS. CHINA AND GLASS PAB en RHEGANT | REFRIGERATO KUICHEN REQUISITES, &c., AT AU On THURSDAY MO! a, 24th, 1878. at 10 SENN o*clock, at No fereey. avenue southeast, near the Caj ire rides, ofa Sentieman declining now 4 sel 1c ve it a ju Stéaeotd THOMAS Do TANG Ate “d2t&eotd THOMAS LING, Auctr. FPHoMas DOWLING Auctioneer. SALE OF A VALUARLE COLLECTION OF FRENCH BRONZES; BLA‘ ‘K MARBLE AN MALACHITE CLOCKS; GROUPES AND STATUES; ITALIAN SC TLPTURES, PRISING COPIES OF ALL KNOW. ASSICAL SUBJECTS; Bi PT YES: OBJECTS OF ‘ART, &c. DNESDAY and THURSDAY, 16th and 17th inst., at 10 o*cl"k. at our salesrooms, 11th st. and Pennsylvania avenue, will be sold 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 sate, e collection will be arranged for examination on Tuesday, 15th instant, THOMAS DOWLING, jo-dts (Post. } Auctioneer, IHUMAS 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. Folio 428, one of the land records for Was! 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 14thst. and Pennsylvania ave- nue, comprising in part: Elegant Mantel and Pier French Plate Mirrors; Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of superior workmanship; Reception and hing Chairs, Lounges; Elegant Window Hangings; Rosewood and Walnut Marble-Top Tables; Elegant Walnut Marble-Top Chamber Suites; Moquet and Brussells Carpets in fine condition, Rugs and Mats; 8 Tmmense: assortment of Blankets, Comforts and preads: Splendid Stock Table and Bed Linen; Superb collection of Silver Plated Ware and Cut- lery; Ei pgant assortment of China and Glass Ware, Copper Cooking Utensils, &c., €e. erms: $100 and under in cash; over that sum at sixty and ninety days, with notes bearing interest at eight per cent. per annum until paid and secured to the satisfaction of the Trustee, N. B. This 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. 426 Repub} NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE, By 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 W. lard’s Hotel, Washington, D.C., on THURSDAY, the 17th day'of January, 1878, al 10 o'clock a.m.’ and continuing from day to day until all is sold, all the right, title, claim, and interest of the defend- ant In anid to ihe following-described property. to wit: the contents of three Parlors, Parlor Hall, Tea Koom, Sitting Room, Reading ‘Room, Dining Rooms, Bed Rooms, Hall, Kitchen, &c., ‘in Wil- lard‘s Hotel, consisting in part of fine Parlor Sets, fine Mirrors, Chairs, Carpets, Tables, Hall Purni ture, Beds, ‘Bedding, Dining Room’ and Kitchen Furniture and Utensils, Library Sets, Chandeliers, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, &c,, &c,, embrac- ing a large assortment of ail’kinds of Household Furniture and Goods usually required for furnish- ing first-class establishments of that kind. Seized and Jevied upon as the goods and chattels of Jacob F. Cake to satisfy executions No. 18,350 at law in favor of Hall & Hume; No, 18,351 at law_in favor of George M. Oyster € Co. and No. 17,479 at law in favor of J. F. Sanm & Co, FRED*K DOUGLASS, U.8. Marshal, D.C. JOHN SHERMAN, Auct, (j6-dts) Jan.'5, isis, Ue STATES MARSHAL'S SALE, 'y 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, I will sell at pablic sale, for Cash, in the Washington Market House, corner Pennsylvania avenue and 7th street, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of January, 1878. at 11 o'clock a, all the right, title, claim and interest of the defendant in and ‘to the following- described property, to wit: Stalls Nos. 277, 278.and. 279, in the Washington Market 8 market house, seized and levied upon as the property of the defendant, Benjamin . Summy, to satisfy execution No, 16,045 at law, in favor of the Wash- ington Market Com pany. FRED*K DOUGLASS, U. 8. Marshal D. C, JOHN SHERMAN, Auctioneer, janT-dts NRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTH- WEST CORNER OF FOURTH ANU N STREETS NORTHWEST, CONSISTING OF EE STORY BRICK DWELLING, STORE AND LARGE | BRICK SAREHOUSE AND STABLE; LOT 40 BY By virtue of a deed of trust, dated pet | A ber 20th, A. D. 1876. and duly recorded in Liber No, 840, folio 186, et seq., one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at juest of the party secured thereby, I will sell at pubic auction, in “front of the premises, to tie highest bidder, on THURSDAY, January 17th, -D. 1878, at 4:30 p.m., the following real’ estate, in the city of Washington, in said District, to wit: Fast half of Lot No. 26,’ in square No, 613, the same fronting 40 feet on north N street, and 80 feet on 4th street west, together with the improve- ments thereon, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $200 must be paid at time of sale,) and the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, in equal pay- ments, to be secured by purchaser's notes, pearing Sper cent. interest from day of sale, until paid, and deed of trust on the property sold. Convey- ancing and recording at purchaser’scost. 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, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trusteo, No, 1321 F streetn. w. B. F. STEIGER, Auct. j6-dtds B, B: WABNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, TEES’ SALE OF PART OF TRACT KNOWN AS “GREEN VALE," A SHORT DISTANCE FROM MT. OLIVET CEME- TERY, ON ‘THE BLADENSBURG ROAD AND ADJOINING “HADDOCK'S HILL. 1N THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Feb) ary loth, A-D. 1876, duly recorded In Liber (7 No. 813, folio 33, ‘et seq., one of the lan 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 AY, January 18, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the following-described Real Estate, situate in the county of Washington, Distrlet’ of Columbia, to wit: Ail that certain piece or parcel of land and premises known and distinguished as and bein part of the ‘Green Vale’* tract, so called an inarked, and distinguished in said plat and deserip- tion of “Green Vale’? as lot numbered four (4), beginning for sald jot at, the beginning of “Had dock*s Hill, ’* where a stone is now planted, thence with the first line of said tract of laud north 26's degrees, west 73.30 perches to the souMeast corner of lot No. 8; thence south 6714 degrees, west 38.20 erches to stake at Meadow fence: thence north 7'; 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 25's degrees east 10 perches with outline of “Haddocks Hill;*? thence south 31's degrees east G1 perches; thence south 494 degrees east 118 perches to Eastern Branch; thenee north 27:4 de- grees east 95 perches to southwest corner of lot No. 15; thence north 67' degrees west 8 perches: thence south 84% degrees west 14 perches to the be= ginning, containing 82 a. Lr. 32p., more or I Fexcept that part of said lot four (4) conveyed away 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- ner of said iot No, 4: thence along the north line of said lot 4 and the south line of lot No, 2, south 61° degrees west 6 48-100 perches; south 35 degrees west 13 44-100 perches; south 514 degrees east 46 Perches: nortn 57'4 degrees east 7 44-100 perches to southwest corner of lot No, 3; thence alo: west Tine of lot, north 37% degrees west 48 porches to Place of bexinning. containing four (4) acres, with right of way reserved, } together with the improve- ments, &.: subject, however, to a deed of trust, June 17, 1875, recorded in Liber No. 786, follo 402° of the Iand records for said District, for $2,000, payable in one year from date, with accrued inter? est at 10 per cent, 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 eighteen 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- aucing at purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be com- plied with in seven days, . WILLIAM F, MATTINGLY CHARLES E, PRENTISS, J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON SEVE! ‘NTH STREET EAST, OPPOSITE CAPITOL HILL MARKET, ALSO. TWO-STORY + } Trustees, ST-codts FRAME HOUSE No. 422 ELEVENTH ST., BETWEEN D AND E STS. 8. E. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, Januai 19th, at 4 o*clock, we will sel, in front of the ff premlises, partef lot, square 900. | This 1 nts 16 feet on 7th street east by adepth of 119 improved by three-story press-brick house, op) site Capitol Hill market, ol ALSO— front of premises, part lot ware 992, fronti 16 fect 3 inches on Lith strest east by depth or LiT.8 feet to an alley, improved by two-story frame house ry feet to a 10-foot alley, with use of 3-foot me alley, On same afternoon, at 4'4 o’clock, we will sell, in No, 422 Lith street southeast. ‘This property is in the best localities on the Capi be Hill, sod worthy the attention of persons strous of purchasing. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in monthly payments, with 8 percent. interest, the amount of which will be stated at salo, janl4-5t DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. \OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. ERTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, octi-tr 411 AND 413 10TH STREsr, J OHN SHEKMa TDUXCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. jel STE 8. AU AP sd} SALE OF MAGNIFICENT DIAMONDS. ats Preor fey mi Tt. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER WEST, BEING HOUSES be Ry virtue of a deed of trus: as! a. b, 1876, and duly recorded im dav, 825, foliv 118, et for ‘the District of SETS, PLATED WARE, GUNS, REVOL- VERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BRON- ys, one of the land Fe nest ‘columbia, and at te ZES, CLOCKS, SHOW CASES, SHELY- | {he party secured theroby. 1 will aol at pauls = Font o! Premises, on . ING, &c. Ue 36th day of January, 1878, at Sorclock Pa On account of dissolution of co-partnership all that part of lot No, two, in square on north OES. CONS Een oe conpertnership | Square three hundred and fifty-one, contati commencing on WEDNESDAY, Januasy | Hithin the following lines, to wit: Beginning for 16th, and continuing daily frum 2 io4 o'clock | the same at the distance of fifty-two feet nine in- and 6:30 to 9:30 p. m., until all are sold, thelr en- ure Siock and Fixtures contained in store No. 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W., ches (rom the northwest corner of said square on the line of south B street, thence south sixty-one feet and eleven inches to Virginia avenue, th noe (under Mew Hitan Hotel, ; Westwardly with the line of said avenue fifty-six Riera rere wn He aul | feet, more or less, to the southwest corner of said Ty article warranted ss represented, | Square and 11th street west, aud thence due north Gels positive and withuat reserve, ore | With the line of said street forty-three feet and one preshcndid opportunity to obtain bargains Is here inch to south B street, and thence due cast with Ample accommodations for ladies. Bether with the Improveeneate oes eae: to Pooest Brivate sale ata. Leer co. few brickdweltings vee eee eve y order of LDST E | . Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance tn 14 _(Post&Rep} "619 Penna. ave. six, twelve and eighteen montlis, with interest at UNCANSON BROS. Auctionvers, 7 per cent. per annum, secured’ on the property = sold. _ All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. "$160 DEAD LETTER OFFICE SALE, required at the time of sale. Terms of sale to be 9.500 lots will_be sold at auction within the anc- complied with in seven da} tion rooms, corner Sth aud D streets northwest, JOHN JOY EDSO commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. on WEONES- L. J. DAVIS, DAY. January 16th, and continue evenii ut jaganuary, Woah. and and | _W. M. SMITH, Saiesma: morning until all are s . Cal esto be a ware I Sp aE cies of atettoncers, “ot Malogues to 'De kadar FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. yonder ot A. D. HAZEN, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY CATALOGUE ju Third Assistant Postmaster General, PATE PROB. aU eae oF CHE SAMUEL BG BROOKER, Jr,, Auctioneer, i>. (Marble Building), Northwest corner 11th street and Penn‘a avenue, | SPECIAN NOTICE, ing received instructions from New ‘k to close out the entire remaining k of MERIDEN BRITANNIA 81 R-PLATED GOODS now tk my Re together with liection of Engraved Portraits of Emi Of the Orphans", Courg, I shall ut the Auction Rooms of Thos. Bowling, n WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI Day EVENI S, January 23d, 24th and 25: 1878, at 74, o'clock, the above elegant Library. Me Ee Oe ee wi Cc. EWS, Administrator, THOS. DOWLING, Auct- JantoadBt Joes SHERMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, St. Cloud Building, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A BRICK BUILDIN . i VANIA AVENUE EAsT. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 29th day of September, A. D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber No, 828, follo 493, one of the land rec ords of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of January, 1878, at’ 3 o'clock p. m. the following described’ property. situated fa ‘this said city of Washington, known and described as a part of Lot eleven, in Square seven hundred and sixty-two, beginning at a poiut on Pennsylv avenue at the westerly corner of Lot twely running westerly with the line of said avenue twenty feet, thence parallel with the westerly line of said Lot twelve the depth of Lot eleven to its intersection with Lot eight in said square, thenc east to said westerly line of Lot twelve,’ thence along said line one hundred and fourteen feet two inches to the place of begiuniyg, together with the improvements, &¢. ‘Termsof sale: $1,000 cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with’ interest at eight per H session, IT shall commence the sale MORROW (Wednesday) MORNING, 16th, at 10 o*clock, at my stor tinue Every Day following, M until all are sold. These goods are warranted of the finest quality and most beautiful designs, and must be sold, no matter what they cost. Three Beautiful Show Cases will be offered. 1 invite the public to call and see for themselves, Great bargains rarely met with will he given, 1. BROOKER, Jk, Auctioneer, . Marble Building, N.w. corner Lith st. and Pa, ave, EES’ SALE OF THE ENTIRE OF GLASS AND CROCKERY ¥ HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, PLATED WARE. TABLE. CUT: LERY, DECORATED TEA, DINNER AND TOILET SETS, &c.. &C.. BEING THE E IRE STUCK ‘OF M. AUGENSTEIN, CO ‘AINED IN PREMISES 805" AN 807 SEVENTH STREET, AT AUCTION. The continued sale of the above goods, takes place at the above numbers EVERY: MORNING at 10a, m. and EVENING at 7 p.m. until the whole stock 1s disposed of. C. G, LEDERER, S: STRINHAND, } Assignees, D a ISTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF THIRTEENTH AND ESTR: WASHINGTON, D. G., UPON Wille | cent. per annum: the deferred. pa ts to ts THE “NATION AL’ REPUBLICAN” | S€cured on the property sold. A deposit. of $159 BUILDING STANDS. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on the 30th day of September, A: D, 1873, and f° required at the time of & with in seven days. chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied lal conveyancing at pur- A. JOHN WAGNER, W. M. SMITH, Salesman. j17.19.21,93.25. 28.29 recorded in Liber No, 729, folio 288, one of, the land records of the District of Columbia, at the request of the party thereby secured, we will aaa sell at pu hie auction sin ront of the rernloeee on HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, BATORDAS , the, oth pay, Sy January, A; | cRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- round’ in the city’ of Washington, in| .TY NEAR DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM. the District of Columbia, known and distine | _ By virtue of trust deed dated May 3d. 1872, uished as and being all of Lot numbered | 40d recorded in Liber 681, follo 92, I will sell, freive (12) and the northern twenty (20) feet | 0" TUESDAY, the 22d day of January, 1878, three (3) inches front by the depth of forty- | 00 the premises, at 4 o*clock | part of Youngs- eight (48) feet four (4) inches of Lot numbered | RoTOURh, descriived as follows:—Beginning at stone thirteen (13), in Square numbered two hundred 4, at a gum tree, thence south 75 degrees and fifty-six (256), the whole being described as 113 links: thence north 43'4 degrees east follows:—Beginning for the same at the north. | 1.126 links: thence north 63; degrees west, 1.02 Lnkgte Kendall Green, or Deaf and Dumb Asylum grounds: and thence 1,274 links to beginning, con- taining 6 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: One-fourth cash: the balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, for which notes of purchaser will be taken, bearing eight per cent, interest from day of sale tll paid, secured by deed of trust on premises sold. A deposit of $50 will be required at time of sale, “Conveyancing at pur- eastern corner of said pquere and running thence west forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches: thence south Seventy (10) feet three (3) inches; thence east forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches to the line of 13th street West; and thence north to the place of beginning, with the improvements, consisting of, the National 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 aunum, secured by adeed of trust on the property." A deposit of $1,000 required at time of sale, “Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not | Chaser’s cost. Trustee reserves the right to complied with in’ seven days after tha eaie Tee | resell at purchaser srisk If terms of sale are not Trustees reserve the right to resell at the rise and | complied with in seven days. FRED. W. JONES, Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING, Auc Janl HANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BULLD- ING LOTS IN THE NORTHEASTERN SeQTION OF THE CITY OF WASHING- cost of defaulting purchaser, WM, E. CHANDLER, E, A. ROLLINS, 1421 I street n.w., #a-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, January 19th, 1878, in front of the premises, at 12 0‘clock m. ‘Trustees, nov24-e0 By Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of the District of Columbia, passed on the 10th! OK ROLLINS UE } trustees, day, of December, A-D. 87, “ina cause in ., o 4 which Greenleaf, Johnson So. are plaint! an DUNCANSON BROS... Aucts. jan4 | Nathaniel B. Fugittet al. are defendants, we will NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE, y virtue of 8 writof fier! facias, issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at pub- lic sate, for cash, at the Court House door of said offer for sale, at pais auction, infront of the pre- mises, on WEDNESDAY, the 23d day of January, 1878, at 4.0°clock p.m., Square east of square num- bered seven hundred and ten (710) and Square east care numbered seven hundred and eleven Tet, , ‘ - | _ ‘Phese squares will be sold in lots, according to a By IST dae ah a rene ROE anu: | sundivisign now fweparine: bien wil bacon and interest of the defendant inand to the follows | at time of sal : ing property, to wit: Lot three, (3), square three | |Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in equal instal- hubdred and’ elghty-two, (382),' togéther with all | ments in one, two and three years, for which the and singular the improvements thereon, seized and | Purchaser will be required to give his promissory hotes, bearing interest at 7 per cent. per annum {cvied upon as the property of the defendant, the | notes bait, pataile soni eanchihy oad oe District of Columbia, to satisfy execution Ne. ve the retention of the title to the property by the oF Wine Ne Roach OF Tamas F a tad ‘Trustees until pald. A deposit of #29" On each ‘lot FRED'K DOUGLASS, U. 8, Marshal, D. C. Wen OS 73 JOHN SHERMAN, Auct i8-dts EUGENE CARUSI, _} am a 490 Louisiana avenue; | IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. JAS. G. PAYNE, ebster Law Building; | Trustees. . BRADLEY, Yebster Law Building, } CHAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer, (Post) J12-d&as ITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE, y virtue of a writ of fiera facias, issued out of TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON FIRST STREET. BETWEEN D AND E STREETS NORTHEAST, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 13th day of January, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 838, foll0'457, one of the land record: Man we chal ‘selon MONDAY ABTERNOON, Fanunty Bist, 187s at 4 o'clock, in front of the | the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- premises, all of Lot 10, in John Wagner's sub-di- | trict of Columbia, and tome direrted, T will sell at Vision of jots 1, J. K, Land M, of M.'C. Luttrell’s | public sale, for cash, at George H. Johnson's lum- sub-division of original lot 6, in square 682, to- | ber yard, northwest corner of 15th and R streets gether with the improvements, n,W., on MONDAY, the 21st day of January, 1878, Terms: One-third cash; balance six and twelve | at1o’clock p.m., all the right, title, claim and in- months, with notes bearing interest at 7 per cent, | terest of the defendant in_and’to the following-de- a y i vey scribed property, to wit: 101 Pieces of Lumber, 2 at purchaser's costs 90 at ehne of see TNE | EV to. 48 test lon 114 Pieces: 2 by 8 BO fort hones ‘M. ASHFORD. 107 Pieces, 2 by 10, 24 feet long; 110 Pieces, 3 by 4, W. A. GORDON, } Trustees, 2 feet long, and 111 Pieces, 2 by 10, 22 feet long, THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer, ilddts fendant, George H. Johnson, to satisfy execution No, 18,824 at law, in’ favor of Wm. W, Corcoran, ¥RED"K DOUGLAS, U.S. Marshal,D.C. JOHN SHERMAN, Auctioneer. jul-dts HOS. E, WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct’r seized and levied upon as the great the de- 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 al atid recorded respective-: dated May 9th, 187 zs —— 2 Sea ly in Liber 642, folio 189, and in Liber No, 616, | TRUSTEE'S-‘SALE OF UNIMPRORED PROP- fouio 118, of the land records for the District of Co- ERTY F IRST STREET E ws BE- lumbia, and at the written request of the party TWEEN B AND C STREETS SOUTH. secu thereby, we will offer, at public sale, in By Virtue of a deed of trust dated on the Ist front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 18th day of | day of August, A. D. 1876, aud recorded in January, 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m., the following | liber No. 797, folio 319, of the land records for’ the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parties secured thereby 1 will, on TUESDAY, the day of January, 1878, at 4o°clock p.m., for sale, in front of the premises, at public aul to the highest bidder, the following real estate in Washington city, in the District of Columbia, real estate, located in Washftigion city, D.C., to wit: Lots numbered 7, 8 and 9 of the’ recorded subdivision of Square numbered 462, according to the ground plat or plan of said city, 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 eight per cent, from the day of sale, to be secured by a di of trust upon the premises sold; or all cash at option of purchaser, ‘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 re- that is to say, the South 62 feet 5's inches of lot 8) in square 690, Perms of sale: One-fourth cash: balance in six, ; four months, with rannim, tw eighteen interest at the rate of six per De secured by notes of the pur Lisfaction of the Trustee, or. all to f serve the right to resell at defaulting purchaser’s | at the option of the One hundred a risk and cost, All conveyancing at purchaser's | lars deposit on acceptance of the bid, and convey cost. A. H. STEPHENSON, Uprastees, ing and recording at purchaser's cost. If the 8. H. WIMSA’ . f sale are not complied with in five days BIRCH & ROBEY, Aucts. iS-eo€ds | from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to a resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- 1HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. faulting purchaser, after seven days notice In the ga Evening Star. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE. jil-cosds THOS, EB, WAGGAMAN, Trustee. STORY BRICK DWELLING-HOUSE ON STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 14T! AND 15TH STREETS, IN SQUARE 209, Liber 853, folio A T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. RUSTEES’ SALE OF A NEAT FRAME DWELLING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF P ‘150, et ., One of the lan STREET, BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVE- ‘ds of the District of Columbia, the subse NUE AND 57TH STREET NORTHWEST. Will sell by sable aiccices e virtue of a deed of trust, dated M: 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 oF parcel of land and premises situate and being in the city of Washington, and known as and being parts of Lots eighteen (1S) and nine- teen (19), in Drury's subdivision of Square two By, 81, A. D. 1872, duly recorded in Liber N. #94, foulo go, one oF the land records Tor the Lil District of Columbia, and at the request ol ty secured thereby, we Will sell at ion, in front of the premises, on WED. January 23d, 1878, public auc~ ESDAY, , at 4 o°clock p.m., the following- hundred and nine (209), and described as follows: | described real estate, situate in the city of Wash- Beginning for the same at a point on north Q street | ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that piece thirty (05 fect and five (5) laches east of the north- | or parcel of ground known ‘and described as Lot western corner of said square, and running thence east on said street fifteen (15) feet and five (5) Inches, thence south one hundred (100) feet, anc 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 signtocn, months, with interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent. per annum from the date of sale, to be secured bye of trust on the prem- iges sold. A Geposit of $50 will be required at the sale. Con’ ancl 8 cost. bead JOSEPH EDSON numbered 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 Court, together with the improvements, &c. Terms; §600, with interest at 10 percent. per annum from May ist, 1872, to day of ‘sale, and expense of sale, in cash: and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearit interest from the day of sale, and secured bj property. sold, will ig takon, A vill be juired of the purchaser at the time of CHARLES B. BAILEY, {Trustees | Will be 2 conveyancing at the expense of the THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer!” _j0-d_| purchaser. f BHATNARD He WARNER, }orrustees HANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILD GEORGE W. STICKNEY, ; TION OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, | —30U-cotds absnmaes Samui Socom | TEESE beh Bea TARR day of December, A. D: 1877, ina cause in SIDE, OF IN. BETWEEN hnson & Co. are plaintiffs, and Nathaniel B. Fugitt et al. are defer its, We Will offer for sale st public. ae Soa tae sreptoe ie been on 5 ol a > four (4). . 5 in aguare ‘numbered seven handred and forty-sevelh ‘And at the same time and place we will offer for gale the square north of square numbered seven hundred and forty-seven (747), fronting forty-four (44) feet, nine (9) inches on north N street, one cundred and Hfty-tares (159) feet, ten (10) inches ie Delaware aventie. one hundred and forty- feet five (5) inches on 3d street east, bg A ‘Guertous cash, balance in equal in- stallments in one, two and three years, for which ‘the purchaser be required to give his promisso- Ty notes, bearing Interest at the rate of seven cent. per annum Until paid, payablesem|-annually, and ‘secured by the retention of the title to property hy the Trustees untll paid, A deposit of on each when EUGENE CARUSI, yase@. PAYNE as be Webster Law suniding, A. C, BRADLEY. ‘Webster Law Building. CHAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. ‘Trustees, St. Cloud Building, | WEDNESDAY. _| THE EVENING STAR, January 16, 1878. CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings, SENATE.—After our renort cl x osed — At the conel of M ees! " the Seniaie adjourned rT. Voorhees’ speect OUSE—After our report closed— Mr. Franklin asked leave to offer a feaole a1ing ft to be the opinion of this that United States notes should be made a le, Allender for duttes on imports, and direeting thé Committee on banking and’ cur rency to reporn a bill to that end. ‘Mr. Frye object The iil for reliei of M. B. master U. 8. navy, was passed. Mr. Cox, (N.Y.,) {rom commitee on foreign aflairs, reported a bill exiending for ten years the provisions of section S74 of the Revised Statutes, in relation to sale of guan deposits from islands or keys, discovered by citl the United states.” (The bill permits gu be sold wherever a market can be found} Passed Mr. Jones, (Ohi Cushing, pay- ¢ .) from the committee om public buildings and grounds, to which had been referred a resolution to inquire into the practicability of providing am electrical ap ratus for calling pages inthe House reported! that it was practicable, and that the cost would between $1,900 and $00), but the onl question was wheiher the expense was juste, The comnittee w arged further consideration of the subject Mr. Jones also repo back the resolu from tion authorizing a sub. mittee of the com mittee public buildings and grounds te visita large number of cities and ascerta their needs with regard to public buildings, and recommended its priation was invol committee of the whole in, from the ec back favor we option. As au appro it was referred to the nmittee on com bly bills making navigation of Red river to remove snags from the Mississippi, Missouri and Arkansas rivers, and it was referred to the committee of the whole, The House then resolved itself. into commit tee of the whole on tt te of the Union, Mr. Hooker (Miss.) in the chair Mr. Price | ddress th tee on the subj esumption monetization o It was th of Wall street objection to th at large thr of it. “In the commit nd the re he country were in arse of his remarks he to the faci 1 street had the power to enlist th ers in itseflort. Bh preached for Wall street and spoke con uously of the advocates of silver remonetiza tion. He (Price) knew well that the advoec of remonetization had never been be courts such as Beecher t At the close of Mr. Py mittee rose, and the journed. “S spei House, at TuE DEAD Wire oF THE Mayon or St. Lovis.—The Chicago Times has a disp from Belleville, UL, Jan. 11. saying grand jury of St. € unty began an in tigation of the death of Mrs. Bowman, wife of the Mayor of East St. Louis, which one Sunday night about a month people of 2 Louis are divided factions, He has num Tous enemie # Would stop at nothing to humble ty ¥,aS told. is that Mrs, Bowman was fous, and that serious trouble had oe curred between her and her husband. She had procured a revol nd had it with her When she went to the city hall to bring her husband hom r having put in some leisure rs of Sunday in Signing warrants. On the home the Mayor noticed the. we: ning of it. His wi ly. They retired—she to her in th Dew terward members of the family Hed up stairs. They found Mrs. Bow- non her bed, her husband supporting her nhisarms. She had been shot through the heart. Mr. Bowman's statement was that shad been aroused by the rt of the pis and had gone up and had found his on the floor, bleeding from a wound t His theory was that the pistol 1 from her bosom, and had been dis. ged by accident. There is said to_ be evi. that the quarrel had gone so far that Mrs. Bowman had red her intention te kill her husband and a Miss McDonald, and that she was very bitter in some of her expres. sions. The late Mrs. Bowman formerly the wife nother man in East St. Louis, and procured a divorce about the same time Uhat Bowman. divorced from his first wife, who lives in $ is. Shortly after th ble divorce the two were married. time they lived happily. ae Experie she isn’t an ma‘am. dou and for & MARRIED. GRAHAM-—BEAN. At the residence of the bride, January 15th, 1878, by the Rey. Dr, A. Huntington, of Columbian College, WM. E.G HAM to Miss MAY IDA BEAN, all of Washinj D.C. Nocards, (Philadelphia papers copy WHITE—-WAL On Tuestay 1 at the residence of the Key FD. Owen. pastor of Hyland NEWTON WHITE, of Loud aunty, Va., and FANNIE GERTRUDE WALKER, of this ci cands, . DIED. CAMMACK, On January 15th, 1878, EpMunp CaMMAck, in his eighty-third year, ral will take place from the residence of his son, No, 6301 st. northwest. Thursday aftersoon 17th inst.. at 3 o'clock. Relatives and friends of the family’are invited to attend, ° CORE. On the morning of January 16th, at 8 o'clock jemi yraneous crouy ENCE, beloved child of Lillie Laws and Wm. lace Core, aged 2 years, Lmonth and 24 days. * CLARKE. After a short illness of congestion of the brain, on January 15th, 1878, oun W. CLARKE, aged 43 years, 1 month and 6 days, Funeral will take place from 19vh-street Baptist church, Friday, 2 o'clock p.m, Relatives and friends are invited to attend. ad CROUCH. On the morning of Jaunary 16th, 1878, at 9:05 0 Tuomas M. Choccit, si. in the seventieth year of lis age, Funeral services at Mt. Olivet cemetery, Baltte more, on the 18ch inslant, at 3 p.m, (Baltimore Sun pleabe copy. ] * FLEMMING. On January 16th, 1878, Many FLE widow of the late John Flemming, im the se ninth ye y H will taki First st, ne ited to attend, ROVIER. Wwe. R late residence, nds of the familly are annary 16th, 1875, at 10 after 3 long and christian fortivu © place from his late No, 622 0 st. northwest, Thursday, 3 Friends invited to attend. In Baltimore, January 15uh ATTHEWS JOLUUPVE f that city, and daugnt 3. D. Matthews, of . January 17, 18 Hoek pany W attend. Januaty 15t ness, MARY V Sesq., and daughter of ‘albot county, ryland Inierment Thursd: s of the family invited to attend the fune- ral on Thursday at 3 p. from her late residence, No. 314 E st. northwe * ROBINSON. On Tuesday, January 15th, 1878, at 5p, m., MARY Rovrnso, aged seventy-elght years. Friends and acqeninsencee, are invited to attend the funeral, on Thursday, the 17th i o*clock p. mi, from the residence of Will son, No, 1088 Bigth st. northw RYAN. At Fort Whipple, Va., January 15th, 1878, THOMAS RYAN, member of the Signal Ser- vier, U.S.A. His funeral will take place from Fort Whipple, Va., Thursday, the 17th in: clock p. mm. Friends and acquaintances of the family are respec fully invited to attend the funeral. * UNDERTAKERS, &c. HARVEY, UNDERTAKER, 932 F street. RF jan4-Lm* W. ™ SPEAne, UNDERTAKER, 40 F SteEegt Norrawzsr, (Formerly with BR. F. Harvey.) Gect-ly ape Ebraseaxaris Avene Invite attention to their large and varied collection of valuable and elegant BOOKS, ‘ABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, on Cae and Mareoo Bindings, and com ef ald eat nave meet ee eT RAL HISTORY, . “ETRE aye ALL THE LATE HOLIDA BIBLES sod PRATER, A fol BobRS and PRAYERS and HYMNALS. in ‘cance, and'a complete stock of JUVENILES AND TOY BOOKS. PoutrO wae HN NDB, Etc BTC, In ART WORKS,