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______ RAILROADS. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. A TEANTIC “COAST LINE. | FAST MAIL PASSENGER ROUTE. | YR YOU LADIES No. M0 Ist st. east, DVENIN 4 AND GED TO ALL POINTS SOUTH, Capitol Hil, Terms of tuition, $2 per month. English branch Book Koenig. Mrs. — Dr, Bis). re’ : on unld2n | With Quickened and Continuous Schedules a SNANY, BOAEIRRG TO SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA, M IL FOR YOUNG — Superior to all Other Lines. No. 1.—6:30 P.M. FROM WASHINGTON. ALL RAIL TO ‘COLUMBIA. CHARLESTON, MES. J. EDDY Spring term opens WEDS sock, 1558. SOMERS, PRI DAY. REFERENC | AITKEN, AUGUSTA, SAVANNAH, FLOR- Rev. B. Peyton Brown, Pastor Foundry M. E. IDA, Daily (Sunday Excepted.) Church; Rev. 3. Rankin, D. D,. Pastor Con} Arrive Richmond 11:15 p.m., Wilinington 10:10 ational Churc! Rev. Byron Sunderland. D.D., | a.m., Charleston 7:45 p.m., Columbia 6:40 p.m., . Senate. Jan8-Im Augusta 10:30 p.m-. Alken 11:18 p.m., Savannali 7:25 a.m., thence to Jacksonville, Puliman Palace Sleeping Car Washington to Savannah, WITHOUT CHANGE. Shapiain U IRRIDON, Professor of Penmanship, J. St. Cloud Building, §th and F. Writing. ookkeeping and short-Hand taught in short and Passengers connect at Wilmington with through easy courses ef lessons. Thorough instruction | trains for Augusta, arrive at Columbia 6:40 pik, guaranteed. Lessons given at aces and at | Augusta 10:30 p.m., Aiken 11:15 p.m. schoois. Jet-ly* | Tani No. 2.—2:47 A.M. FROM WASHINGTON. ALL GPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, RAIL FAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. Die i CORNER SEVENTH AND L STREETS. LMINGTON. CHARLESTON, ASH! Open day and evening. Beautifal halls, Sons and INCTION and SAVANNAH, daughters practically educated. Thorough, con- avoiding for hereafter the Charleston Om- densed instruction. and training in rapid calcala- nibus Transfer, and reducing the time TEN tions. English Language, Letter-writi ng, Busl- HOURS over other lines f astern Pi bess Penmanship, Business. Forms, Bookkeeping, todacksonvilig: ee aeeeen Pein Elocution, Physical Exercises, &c. Day tuition, $20 per quarter, or $8 per month, payable on enter- ing. A student's quarter or year begins at time of gulcring. “Evening tuition, $6 per month. | Pen | Fork of every description executed to order. Ti Pullman Sleepers Washington to Richmond. Par- strated circular, giving particulars, sent on appli- | jor Carece Wile 5 cation. : " — " Charest Solid Trai: e Pull in Sleeper 1-3m H. C, SPENCER, Principal. toSavannah, Through train thence loJacksonvie :15.a.m., Wilmington 7:05 f. ion 3:00 a.m., Charleston . thence to Jackson- VENING LESSONS IN PHON( APHY 247 uw or * atthe EMERSON INSTITUTE, o14 lai st. | SPIT AIRES AND FLOKIDA ES EES, ber Sd and High streets, Georgetown. y WIL N. COLUMBIA, Ma No Text Books nor extra stud: x Bc ~ novs-6m J AS. CoRRIDAN Teacher, ee boy Sb an W polagion 7306 ESSONS IN GEE Savannah 3:50 p.m., Jacksonville MAN (native tongue), Latin and Greek, by FREDERICK MUSSAEUS, formerly Ins. of Languages, College of St. Jame: ‘Md. Circulars in bookstores, Address 420 3d st: northwest. 083-tr [422 OU SELLE YPRUD HOMES FRENCH CLASSE: Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced. N. B.—Pupil3 taoght rapidiy, and with a perfect prenungiation, the use of practical conversation, For Young Ladies and Children 9a, m., 10a.m., Ep.m.and3 p.m. For Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, 6p. m. and 7p. m. Hours reserved for Private Lessons and Classes. Call at 1014 12th st, Mondays and Thursdays after Bp.m.; other week days between Wand}. cclS-tF | yo, tno reservation of extra ‘accommodations, OY’S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACAD- | purchase of tickets, and all information by this U MY—4% st. n.w., Sunderland's Church, | ¢avaled Southern Line, apply at Atlantic Coast Eighth year begins September 3d, 1877. For | Line Office, 511 Pennsylvania avenue, cor. 6th st. Cars to Wilmington, as by Sleeping Car_to Columbia, asia. Day Car to Sa> acksonvilie, 2:47 A.M. FROM WASHINGTON. ALL NEW ORL S EXPRE3S Daily, .In., Wilmington 7:05 p, » Augusta 6:26’a.m., Mac as 4:00 p.m. Opelika 5:15 p.m, Mobile 8:00 a.m., ar service to Augusta as by in to Opelika, connecting there man sleeping car to New Orleans, i vannah, Pullman Sleeper to sof this Academy, w cir- | and Pennsylvaniaave., cor. 13th st. and Pennsyl- Sular, peimelpal “bookstores: ‘or address CHASE | vania ave. Depot Aléxandria & Froderteceburg ROYS, Principar, 1315 4 st. s.w. ang24-6m_ | Railway. A. POPE, 15 on BOR NES 7 6 UNG LADI ES BOARD. Jani4-3m General Passenger Agent, NG AND DAY S© —Next term wi c ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, degin at M43 M st. n.w., Nov.15th,1877.augs-6m | [RAL EMORE AND One a SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 8th st. n.w.—Second VE AN, Term opeus MONDAY, November ith. Tule NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE tion (with free lessons, &c.,) $3 to $12. augl4-ly NORTH AND WEST. —_—_——— ——— NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. NoveMpsr 18th, 1877. — ————————— | AM. LEAVE WASHINGTON, ILVER-PLATED WARE. 5:00—Baltimore and Way Stations, 6:60—Baltimore, Annapolis and” Way Stations, (Suasburg,” Winchester and Way Stations, via Relay. 8:00" "Baltimore Express, 8:10—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagers- town, Point of Rocks and Way stations. . g:s0 “New York. Philadelphia, Boston and Balt RODGERS’ (English) CUTLERY, more Express. Parlor Car w New York an ew ya Philadelphia. GLASSWARE, Cat Engraved and Moulded) go *Sp. Louis, Cineinnatt, Chieago and Pitts: ELECTRO TRIPLE-PLATED WARE from the most celebrated fact TEA SETS, CAST’ M. W. BEVERIDGE, burg Express. Connects for Valley Branch, | except Sunday. Through car for Staunton: (Late Webb & Beveridge.) Parlor Car te Gratton, and Sleeping Gare to No. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave., Louisville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Chicago ji-tr Between 10th and 11th sts, Junction and Saudusk sae 9:00—Baltimore, Annapolls: and Way Stations. ‘TER FILTERS. 10:00—*Baitimore Express, FURNISHING GOODS erally. 12:10—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and GMINA, CHOCRELY ‘aid GLASSWAIE, ‘Way Stations. GEO. WATTS & CO., 1:30—New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- i Sunda; altimore only, Howsefurnishing Store, 314 7th strest, | peees,. Ca, Sunday te Baltimore only, stop- 05-tr B doors above Pa. ave. | g:30--Baltimore and Way Stations, (Winchester 3 itimore, lensbu ure! ix- H oe, BOS & OM O30 eas. Wrederick vis Relay. 4:35—"Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Winchester and Way Stations, On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. EST, 8:$0—-Phliadelptiia, Norfolk and Baltimore 6:30—*P’hiladelphiia, Norfolk an more Ex- $13 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, press. Pamengers for Norfolk taken in the tars directly to. boat at Canton, No connec tion on Sunday for Norfolk. 50—*Baltimore and Way Stations. 6:55—"Chicago and Columbus xpress, Sleeping Otter spectal inducements for thirty days to cash Dara to Chicago. : ; 7:30—*Baltimore Express, Sayers in all clazers of 8:25—"St, Louis, Cineinnatl, Pittsburg, Express, Bleeping Care to St. Louis and Pitsburg, No donnection for Pitishurg on Sunday. . 9:30—"New. York, ielphia an more FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS. Few York, Fhilescihls, end. Baltimore Special Sleeping Car to Philadelphia. "Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. A arge variety of HOLIDAY GOODS now being ssa oe. 11878 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 5 Saami aaa NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST ‘We sre she manufacturers of TOTHE Houble Track. Steet Baits, . GOLD'S WARM-AIR FURNACES, | Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment, Equal to Steam, and Unquestionably the JANUARY Ist, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, cot in Uses corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: a@-Call and the thing itself, and take a de- ‘or Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 a. m. daily, Seri ay = niet, 2 with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleepin; ca CHANDELIERS and GAB-FIXTURES up"} from Pittsburg to, Clucinuatl, 8t- Louls and stairs, 4 fo, Ti: a . daily, ‘alace Ci SMITH, BIRGE & CO., Chicago: * dec31-tr 1014 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. EW YORK WINDOW SHADE HOUSE, for Cauandalguan Rochester: Buttatoy Niagara vIN yr Canani ochester, uffalo, N BEST GOODS—LOW PRICES, bi Falls and the north, at 7:40 p. m. dail; except 618 NINTH STREET, Saturday, with Palace Cars’ to Watkins. For ap8-ly ‘Opvosite ‘Patent Office. ‘Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, and Wat- kins, at 10:10 a. m. gal, except Sunday. For New York and the East, 1:40 a. m. and 9:30 p. JOA v Ww m. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited ___ COAL AN D_ WOOD. Express of Fuliman ‘Cars, 9:20a, m. daily, ex- i ee 4 t Sunt S Coant conn ro Lene Pi WS rt , Wi leeping cars tf Woop! woop: fon to Boston. © For Brcokiya, id twill throug! ns connect at Jersey City Having unsurpassed facilities for handling Coal ts of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct gad Wood wo now olfer 1% the pulilo at bottom Hausfer, to Fulton street. avorling double fer- fqu journey across New York city. aving completed our Steam Saw Mill, we are | yor" Pfisders an, dallgy ozosp? Sunday, pony pple, Bh haar and Bundled a and 1:40 a. mn., and 5:25 and’'9:80 p. m. daily’ Coal received almost daily by Fall; 2,940 pounds | Limited Express, 0:20, m. daliy, except Sun- fo the ton always furnished. Accomodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. R. M. MILLER & SON, and 4:20 p, m. daily, except Sunday. Principal Office, Depot, and Mill, 4% street and | yor Pope's Creek Line, 6: BBB m. ‘and 4:20 p.m. Virginia avenue s.w. “Branch Office with A. W. daily, except Sunday. Hoff, 920 Pennsyivaniaavenuen.w. decé-tr { For Annapolis, 8:30 a. m. and 4:20 p, m. dally, ex- ‘cept Sunday. QTEPHEN SON'S ALEXANDRIA AND _ FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND PATENT yASHINGTON RAILROAD. For" Mlewanaia. 6, 7, 3, 9:10, 10, Ila. m., 1, 3 BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. 0,6 8.7 p.m. On Sunday at 9:10 a. m. and 7 p.m. For ihe South, via Richmond, 2:45 a, m, dally; . ~m. dally, except Sunday. 4 FIRE LIGHTER IN EVERY BUNDLB, | Trams wave Alexandria for, Washington, 8,7. 8:10, 9:10, 10, 11a. m.; 1, 3, 4:20, 6, 6, and p. m, On Sunday at 8:10 and 10a. m.'and6 p. m, ‘ Dc Tickets, information, sieeping and parlor car ac- THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USE, AND | commodations can be procured at the omices, north- <LY ‘ vast corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania Beh Th ede avenue: northeast corner of Bizth street and Penn- ‘BE. Ivania avenue, and at the depot, where orders DOCENG A TINE LIGEE tan be left for. the checking of baggage to destina tion from hotels and residences, L, P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. Ask your Grocer for {t and take no other. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. novl0 BOOTS AND SHOES. A FULL STOCK OF COAL AT LOWEST | —— = - a \REAT BARGAINS OFFERED IN MARKET RATES. BOOTS AND SHOES, AtJ. W. SELBY "3, 1914-1016 PEN Women’s But. Si ‘ . $1.50 5 OFFICE, SOUTHEAST COR. 12TH ST. AND PA, AV. Women's Lace pose. $1.25 and Faced School Shoes. #1 and $1.25. Mitt AND Depot, 7TH st. WHARF. novié-tr | }!TY9) RILEY & SONS, Hoys" School Shoes, from $1 up. ypuomas w Mens Cong. Gaiters, $1.25, $1.50 upwards, ; " ‘ Justh’s Heel Protectors given in, WHOLESALE DEALERS 18 fa apetwceen 19th and BOth sts, WOOD AND COAL. < ‘© MORE CROOKED HEELS. ane rns to genie ot wroop asa | NV ae Bier ibe ou Pee 23 > Ui y nt le anc CUAL wall of the city, at whol prices. Protectors, make your Shoes last Telco 38) Cumberiand COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, | long, retain shape, and will prevent siip-| ing on the ice. (‘Best and easiest ice! SRernee om Rents SF torrene shee Bretper,?)). For sale by all Shoe Stores and Main Office and Depot, Riley's Wharf, foot 1th | by the Inventor, 619 D st. n.w. oct BEER sieete Satwere. Jo dnSEQROES, kittens, meltary, and C street, between 24 and 84 n.w., « Xaval Boot, Shoeand Gatler Manu- omoes—} Fei ij20-te t i *s School Shoes, from 75c tween D and facturer, 2113 Pennsylvania ave., Le pase would inviveattention te ths lanes einek of BOOTS, eno = Sarre nf his! 5 eer esnas material ana work: FAMILY SUPPLIES. | manship of which are equal to the dest custom = a | work, and which he offers on terms favorable to Cc. MANN, purchasers, particularly to those who appreciate a R. desires the attention of the public to the geod article. Having made the fitting of the feet a CHOICE STOCK OF study his work does not produce corns or bunions; BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB AND VEAL and afflicted with sore feet will find relict by Always to be found at his stalls, Nos, 638 an wearing the articles which he manufactures, le Sth street wing Center Market, and Stalls, gives onc pareeaees © por of his patent leathes pre Nos, 20 and ‘Sy Western Market, Open server ‘Water proof Oil Composition, wit! regular days at each place. charge. ‘novaé-tr Urders faithfully filled and purchases de-' a — = = “ THE TRADES OHN R. KELLY, = DEALER IN FIRST-CLASS = if CABINET MAKER, NuW Hawpsuine AVENUE AND M_ STREET Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, ‘Bth street Wing, and 206 and 208 Northern Nonrnwast. Bovt-ay, piverty Mareet; or address Box 713 City; IBSON BROTHERS, Jor ce PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Marketing delivered free of to all parte D. O. ana’ charge sepleeiy | 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, #@ Fine Printing a Specialty. janid-ly WNINGS. . VEE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN, ‘White label- Fruity, sweet, and with an ex- JOHN C, HOGAN, 713 MARKET SPACE, . quite fine bouquet. Manufacturer of a Newly Patented Spring Roller ‘allow letal_ Dry. fruity, snd, ful bodied. and Ventilating Awning for Stores, Hotels, Public er Case, , Sole. Buildings vate 5 and ‘HALL & HUME, ts for sale or rent, Sole Agont for the only ie = 867 Market Space. | genuine Mildew Proof Awning material, ‘seplb- HEN’S LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street | =" a a ar aaa Qo and New Yorkarenue, entiance on New OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. or most private Loan in the ity. Money loaned at the iowet@, @ | FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $3.20 And Plated Ware, Diamonds, Guns, Pistols Castles! GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, 4 Gentiemen’s Clothing, and arti of value. + ey ane ay” | octi-tr 411. AND 43 10TH Srazer, FUTURE DAYS. TO-MORROW. T[PHOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auct'r TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ERTY ON FIRST STREET EAST, BE- B AND C STREETS SOUTH. By virtue of a deed of trust dated on the 1st, D. 1875, and recorded in! of the land records for’ and at the request of the will, on TUESDAY, the for sale. in front of the premises, at public auction, to the highest bidder, the following realestate in Washington city, in the District of Columbia, that is to say, the South 62 feet 5's inches of lot 8, in square 690. 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 be 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. Qne hundred dol- lars deposit on acceptance of the bid, and convey- ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. terms of sale are not complied with in five days lay of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, after seven days Evening Star. jli-co&ds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Trustee. NITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. virtue of a writ of fiera facias, Issued out of the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and to me directed. ublic sale, for cash, at George H. J per yard, northwest corner of 15th and R streets n.W., on MON DAY, the 21st day of January, 1878, at 10°clock p.m., ali the right, title, claim and in+ terest of the defendant in_and'to thé following-de- 101 Pieces of Lumber, 2 Pieces, 2 by 8, 20 feet long; 0, 24 feet long; 110 Pi 111 Pieces, 2 ‘by 10, levied upon as the property of the de- fendant, George H. Johnson, to_ satisfy execution 24 at law, in’ favor of FRED'K DOU A JOHN SHERMAN, Auctioneer. NIMPRORED PROP- day of August, liber No, 797, the District of Columbit parties secured thereby. day of January, 1878, jhnson's lum- moperty, to Wil 107 Pieces, 2 b; 2 feet long, and Wm, W,, Corcoran, WINTER ARRANGEMENT. FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. ant iron Steamer LADY OF plain J. WHYTE, leaves 6th-street wharf, until fur-, ther notice, every MONDAY, WED-' NESDAY) and FRIDAY, at 8 o'clock p. m., con with steamers for'Boston, Providence and lorthern Points. FOR NORFOLK, ‘The swift and eli THE LAKE, C: leaves Norfolk and SATUE- at 4 o'clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain JOHN R. Woop, leaves her wharf, foot of times a week—, at 7 o’clock’a, m.. A ', at 7 o'clock a, m., for Currioman and Leonardtown, SATURDAYS, o’clock a. m., for Currioman and Leonardtown. For further information, a] Metropolitan Bank, Knox’s the Company's Wharf, foot of 61 called for re: 8. press Office. B. J. ACCINELLY, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The steamers JOHN GIBSON and KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East York, at 4 o’clock p. m. every SATURDAY: Geet SATURDAY at 6 o’cloc! Freight taken at lowest rates, For information apply at Office over Metropolitan Ban! or to R.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, SAMUEL BACON, President. ILYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXAN INGTON A'ND GEORG Connecting at Philadelph Sor Boston, Providence, and New England States. SAILING DAYS. From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 12 m, From Washington, at 11a, m, From Georgetown” Monday, at 7 Freights received daily. Bills of lading ly at the Office, over xpress Office, ‘or at lication at Knox's Ex- EL BACON, Pres’t. with Clyde's Line a ‘iven to Boston and nsignees wishin, oods landed at Georgetown whart hem marked **Georgeto For full information appl &CO,, 1202 F street northwest, and 12th-street wharf, Washington, D.C.;G. F. . CL to 5. H, JOHNSON 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 Third Rates of passage From New York to Southampton, Lon- don, Havre and Bremen, ‘first cabin, § cabin, $60 gold; steerage, $30 curren 2 Bowling Green, New York, MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sailevery THURSDAY direct to Liverpool, or al eo” PP from Philadelphia eatin’ mtstmediateand steerage Sabin, intermediate and steer can be had at H. D. COOKE, JR. & CO. ers, 1429 F street. Also, Agents for the Line to Antwerp. \UNARD LINE. ith the view of diminishin; ision, the Steamers of this coursé for all seasons of the year. On the outward passage from New York or Boston, crossing the ‘meridian of 59 ‘or nothing ‘to the north of 43, jomeward passage crossing the meridian of 60 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STE. BETWEEN NEW YORK A. CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, From NEw York. the chances of col- ine take a specific Queenstown to ‘D LIVERPOOL, From NEw YORE. .Wed., Feb. 27 Abyssinia, Wed., Feb. 6) Abyssinia, Wed., Mar,13 Wed., Feb. 13 | Parthia 2 Wed.) Feb. 20 RATE OF PassaGE.—Cabin, $60, nding to accommodation. meet @ speci for winter months, Tickets to Varis, $15, gold, additional, tickets on favorable terms, Steerage tickets to and from all lasgow, Haves, Antwerp. and ot rte yw, Havre, Antwerp, and other pol on the Continent'and for Mediterrakean ngers apply at the Co both steerage and FRANCKLYN, Agent. very low rates, cabin, to OTIS BIG: ‘yand3- W. H. & 0. H. MORRISON, ° 475 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Invite attention to thelr large and varied collection of valuable and elegant SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, In Cloth, Calf and Morocco Bindings, and com- editions of all styles and prices of the works of the best authors in POETRY, FICTION, THE DRAMA, HISTORY, AYS, TRAVEL, NAT- \CLENCE, &c. ART WORKS, WITH SCRAP PICTURES, ALL THE LATE HOLIDAY BOOKS. A full assortment of BIBLES and PRAYER BOOKS, and PRAYERS and HYMNALS, ia cases, and a complete stock of JUVENILES AND TOY BOOKS. WRITING DESKS, CHRISTMAS and NEW auae’s CARDS, BIOGRAPHY, E! URAL HISTORY, 8 ENCYCLOPEDIAS, GALLERIES OF ART, 3, MMON BOARDS, BS Comtied NEW YEAR. ‘We thank our friends and the public generally for their hearty response to our advertisements during the past two weeks, thus demonstrating that good goods at low rates WILL SELL, Old Government Jaya, roasted...... Maricaibo, (equal to so-talied ‘2d Java, ) roasted. . Fine Rio, roasted. Baker’s Premium Chocolate, only. Gelatine—Cox or Nelson's. TEAS of China and Japan at low rates, A fresh arrival ef NUTS and CANDIES. B. W. REED’S SONS, 1216 F street n.w. HS JUST RECEIVED AT WM. BALLANTYNE'S, 428 7th street. All Around a Palette; by L. W. Champney. One Happy Winter; by DI The Story of Creation; i ‘The Cedars: More of Child Li ‘The Qonversion of Children; by EK. P, Hammond, T ‘by Mears, ite: by ills Gray. ERVOUS EXHAUSTION.—A MEDICAL ‘ising a series of lectures deliy- New Yor! Decline, dhow: ESSAY, comj ered at Kahn’s on the cause and cure of Price HN’S Museum of GOOD PREVENTIVE FOR NEURALG! A i |D CATARRH - uxsitt DEMONGEOT’S HYGIENIC WIG8) D cloram , 623 7th street eon te big nor Bou oes rere great bargains: HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION, On SATURDAY, January 19th, 1873. at 10 o*clock, in front of my auction rooms, T shall sella general assortivent of Househcid effects. i THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. STEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, ON THE SOUTHWEST COW ROOF THIRTEENTH AND E STREETS, WASHINGTON, D.C. UPON, WHICH BUILDING STANDS. U BEPUBLICAN By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date ae | ol the 30th day of September, A. D, 1873, and Fecorded in Liber Noo 720° {oil 238. One of, the land records of the District of Columbia, at the request of the party thereby secured, we will Sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the ‘6th day of January, A; D. 1878, at 8 o'clock p.m,, all ‘that Jot of round ' in the city "of Washington, in the District of Columbia, known and distin- guished as aud being ail_ of Lot numbered elve (12) and the northern twenty (20) feet three (3) Inckes front by the depth of forty. eight (48) feet four (4) inches of Lot numbered thirteen (13), "in Square numbered two hundred and fifty-six (256), the whole being described as follows:—Beginning for the same at the north- eastern ‘corner of Said square and running thence West forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches; thence pouth seventy, (70) feet three (8) inches; thence east forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches to the line of ESth street wests and thence north to the place of beginning, Ww improvements, consisting ofthe National Republican bullding. 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 complied with in’ seven days after the sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. WM. E. CHANDLER, ', ROLLINS, Trustees, E. a nov24-e0 1421 I street’ n.w, , A@-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY. January 19th, 1878, in front of the aes eee Ui TANDLER SA ROLLINS, fTrastees, BROs.. Aucts. Jan UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSE ON SEVENTH STREET EAST, OPPOSITE CAPITOL, HILL MARKET: ALSO. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE No. 422 ELEVENTH ST., BET: ND AND'E STS. 5. E. On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, January 19th, at 4 o*clock, we will sell, in front of the remises, part ef lot 9, square 900, ‘This lot ronts 16 feet on 7th street east by adepth o} feet toa 10-foot alley, with use of 3-foot side alley, Improved ty three-story press-brick house, oppo- site Capitol Hill market. * LSO— On same afternoon, at 4's o’clock, we will sell, In front of premises. part lot 7, square 992, frontin, 16 feet 3 inches on 11th street east by depth of 117. feet to an alley, improved by two-story frame house No. 422 11th sirect southeast. ‘This property is in the best localities on the Capi- tol Hill, and worthy the attention of persons de- sirous of purchasing. Terms of ‘One-fourth cash; balance in monthly payments, with 8 percent. interest, the amount of which will be ed at s jan14-5t DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts, HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUSI- NESS PROPERTY ON G STREET NORTH, BETWEEN 6TH AND 7ri STS. WEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme C of the District of Columbia passed on the day of December. A.D. 1877, in which Elia E. White is plaintiff and James W. Drane et al. are defendants, the undersigned Trustees will offer for sale, at auction, In front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 19th day of January, A. 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the east half of Lot num bered two (2), in Square numbered four hundred and fifty-four (454), with the improvements, con- sisting of a carpentér's shop. Termns of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money cash: and the balance in equal instalments at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at the rate of seven percent. per annum until paid, se cured by the retention of the title to the property by the rastess until paid, A deposit of $150 will required when the property Is sold, va EUGENE CARU 490 Louisian: . C, BRADL Webster Law Building. CHAS. W. HANDY, Auct. (Post) j8-eo&ds J T. COLDY val Estate Auctioneer, ‘RUSTEES* A NEAT FRAME DWELLIN SOUPH SIDE OF P STREET, BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVE- NUE AND 51H STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated M: 31, A. D. 1872, duly recorded in Liber 694, folio’ 95,, one of the land records for U District of Columbia, and at the request o party seeured thereby’. we will sell at public, au ion, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY January 23d, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the followln; described real estaie, situate in the’eity of Was ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All that piec or parcel of ground known ‘ayd described as Lot numbered twenty-five (25), in Square numbered five hundred and eleven (511), according to the sub- division of the east half of, quare as made by the Commissioners appointed by the Supreme Court, together w uprovements, &C. ‘Terms: $500, with interest at 10 percent. per annum from May 31st, 1872, to. day of ‘sale, and expense of sale, in ‘ash: and. the balance a six, twelve and eighteen months, for whic notes of the puri ng interest from the day of sale, and. sec adeed of trust on the rty. sold, willbe nA deposit of $100 the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at the expense of the purchaser BRAINARD H. WARNER, OGE W. STICKNEY, }Trustees, its NHOMAS DOWLING, BAuctioneer, POTOMAC F SAT AUCTIO On WEDNESDAY, January 23,com- mencing at 12 o*clock, in front of the Market House, Georgetown, D.C, Eshall sell he three Fisheries on the Upper Potomac, known as Cloud's Landing, ‘Terms at sale, jani7-dts THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, ONE 74-OCTAVE BRADBURY PIANO, STOOL AND COVER: ELEGANT PARLOR SET IN CRIMSO LUSH, EASY AND RECEPTION CH OP TA. OK WALNUT MARBL DRESS: CASE, CHA SUITES, BLAC UNUT" WARDROBES, ELE G AN SPRING UNDER BEDS, BEDDING. 1 LOWS AND BOLSTERS, WALNUT ROR RACK HALL SUIT, MIRRO CLOCKS, BED DS, BUREAUS iS R A WASHSTA R NUT. i TABL CH GL EL T REFRIGERATOR, &e, AT AUC! DAY MORNING, January, 10 o"elock, at No. 419 Nfrren ue southeast, near the Cap tol, the residence of a gentleman declining honse- keeping. T'shall sell the above superior furniture. 310-d2teeotd_— THOMAS DOWLING, Auct! J HERMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer, St. Cloud Building, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROY- FD PROPERTY ON 111 STREET SOUTH- WEST, BEING HOUSES Nos, 900 AND 202, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 1: A. D. 1876, and duly recorded in Liber N 895, folio 118, et sry, one of the land reco! for ‘the District of Columbia, and at the req the party secured thereby, L will sell at public au tion, in “front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the $6th day of January, 1878," at 3 o'clock p.m all that part of lot No. Wwo, in'square on north of syuare three hundred and fifty-one, contained within the following lines, to wit: Beginning for the same at the distance of fifty-two feet nine in- ches from the northwest corner of said square 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-st feet, more or less, to the southwest corner of said square and 11th street west, and thence 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 to the 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 montis, with interest at 7 per cent. per annum, secured’ on the property sold. All ‘conveyancing at purchaser's cost, $150 required at the time of sale, Terms of sale’ to be complied With in seven days. JOHN JOX EDBON, ‘Trustees, L. y |. SMITH, Salesman, * jan16,18,21,23,25 IRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF DUNBARTON, BETWEEN ENE AND MONTGOMERY STREELS, GEORGETOWN, D. C., CONSISTING OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINGS, LOT 30x120 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 uest of the ay secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, January 25th, A. D. 1878, at 434 o’clock k described real estate situate in town, in sais District, to wit: ‘The west half or part of Lot No. 128, in Beall’s addition to said Georgetown, now designated ag Square No. 70. Full description given day of sale. Thesé Houses, 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 pu r’s notes, bearis 8 zr cont. panereet from ay Ea until pak und a deed of trust on pro Conveyancing and recording at pure! ar's cost. If terms of aalo are not compli with in six days after sale, the ‘Trustee reserves the right to resell at risk and cost of purchaser in default, ‘WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, No, 1821 Fst. n.w. B. F. STEIGER, Auct. Ji2-itas ITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. virtue of a writof fleri 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 sale, for ash, at the Court Hi f District, on THURSDAY, the 24th Gay of Janu- ary, 1878, at 12 o'clock m., all the right, and Interest of the defendant in ce the follow- ing property, to wit: Lot three, (3), square three Dublired and’ eignty-two Goa)” togsther with ek and singular the improvements thereon, seized and levied upon as the ‘of the defendant, the District of Columbia, to satisfy execution No. 17,021, at law, in favor of Thomas P. Morgan, use i. N. ‘Roach. FRED'K DOUGLASS, U. 8, Marshal, D. C. JOHN SHERMAN, Auct 8-dts __| THE EVENING STAR. THIS AFTERNOON. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. 'STEES’ SALE OF PART OF TRACT KNOWN AS *-GREEN VALE,"* *E FROM MT. OLIV: N THE BLADENSBURG ROAD, JOINING “HADDOCK’S HILL,** X COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, Virtue of a deed of trust, dated Feb Oth, A.D. 1876, duly recorded in Libet s€q., one of the lan: records for the District of Columbia, and at the quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at blic auction, in front of the premises, on FRI- at 4 o'clock p. m,, the Estate, situate in the of Washington, District of Columbia, to | 1 that certain premises known and distingui: “Green Vale’ Marked, and distin; tion of ‘Green Val MAS DOWLING Auctiencer. FURNITURE, IN D.C, AT AUCTION. DAY MORNING, y*clock, at the residence of a nleman declining housekeeping, Detween Green anid Mon # general assortment of Howse- at THOMAS DOW VHANCERY SALE. 7 virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court the District of Columbia. passed a Bault atise No. 5,896, we will, on WEDNESDAY. he 30th day of January, 1878, at 5 o'clock p. ‘offer for sale at ai CONGRESSIONAL. — Coneiusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. ATE.—After our report closed— The session was occupied with the eulogies of members upon the Mr. McDonald presented and Messrs. Edmunds, Thurman, Conklin A SHORT | 931, 187: anbarton street, te Senator Morton. he usual resolutions, athe most glowing terms n adjourned. The Senate th After our report closed— Following the speech of Mr. Bi following-desctibed 1 of land and nting 34 fect 4 inches on D street north, and running hack with that width 108 | fest to a public alley. This property is tmpro story brick dwelling containing nine ished in said plat and descrip- | as lot numbered four (4), he beginning of ‘+ Had= lanted, thence | wed by two well built three Nos. 109 and 111 D Tooms each; also adjourned. AFTER THE LECTURE. Yes. T think ft was p 1m sure I feel With my head 1,"* where a st with the first_line of said tract of ‘West 73.30 perches to the southeast corner . 3; thence south 5744 degt rehes to stake at Meadow fence: ‘west 48 perches to stake near Biack | G1's degrees, west 60 in outline; thence rees east 10 perches with outline of | ill;** thence south 31‘, degrees east 61 perches: thence south 49% degrees east 118 perches to Eastern Branch; thence north 27'4 d Ss east 95 perches to sou! thence north 67's degrees west 8 perches thence south 84% degrees west 14 perches to the 82 a. Lr. 32 p., more or les said lot four (4) conveyed aw: 20. 1875, duly recorded in Liber No. 783, folio 435, of the land records for sald Dis- for the same at the northeast thence along the north line of ne-quarter of the purchase money in ue in three @qual instalments, at six, hhteen months, with 6 per cent. in> en upon the final ratification and deed of trust taken to seeure deferced p ments. or else deed given upon final ratificatic sale and full payment of the purchase mou veyancing at purchaser's cost. on each house as soon as sold. ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Yebster Law Buildin ALD FENDALL, Four-and-a-haif street n. w.. q DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. B WARNER, Real Es:ate Auctioneer. ALE OF DESIRABLE RESI- ES IN GEORGETOWN. of three deeds of trust, dated i, A. D. 1874, and duly recorded in . 751, folios 211 and 214 and 216, &e. of the land records for the District of Columb: and by the written direction o ', We Will sell, at the bth day ‘of ‘The dirt that i perches to corner of lot No, And came down on 1. must have been awfully cold. © tee to New Jersey — The views, too, weren't they k pecially Mont Blane and the nigh the last on tnwest corner of lot N clubs and scalps ginning, containin; wasn "the horrid? What-did-le-say -wa And that antin trict, beginnin ner of sald lot No. said lot 4 and the south line of lot No. degrees west 6 48-1 weet 13 44-100 perch nT dlegrees east southwest corner of tot y dote upon sci And I wish fw the party secured ebruary, A.1). 1878, at 4 “clock p.m., in front of the premises, Lots num- bored one (1). two (2), led. Subdivision ‘¢ land fifty-seven (1 Pl pf beginning, containing four (4) a right of way reserved, | tog: Set Subject, however. toa nd how could L keep on my hat her with the improve- = bromsioes, 1.0 a may call Wed: And we'll talk of th And the wonderful th id one hundred and .and partof Lot numbered one hun- ht (158), in Bealls addition t ¢ District, with all the impr et of the Tand reeords payable in one y est at 10 percent Terms: $500. annum from February 10h, and expense of sale in cash and eighteen months, with in: deed of trust on the $100 required at the time of sale, and all convey- ancing at purchaser's cost. plled with in seven for said District, for $2,000, with accrued inter- eorgetown, in ts thereon, consisting residences in ag . to day of ‘sale, ‘valance at six, twelve Todleben on the Fa spondent of the m Tutchenitza on th nicates to thal paper an ac- nd Green streets Lots 2 and 3 fre be offered separatel Terms of sale: On cember, comm count of an int third in cash (of which $200 must be paid on each lot at the sale): the payments to be paid in one and tw terest from day of sale at the rate Der annum until paid, and secured by deed to the’ satisfaction o ans of sale to be fully complied with within six after day of sale, otherwise the Trustees serve the right to resell the property ek’s notice, at the risk and cost of t ‘Terns to be com- ndent describes the elooking man, ance and manner fr thoughtless Russian is surrounded, and spe “When L came her tinually tormented by should’ make his sort f ions were strong enou pposed to the the J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, THIS EVENING. PESCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, IFICENT DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER SETS, PLATED WARE, G VERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BRO} SHOW CASES, “1 was con LE OF MAG WM. H. WARD, T. COLDUWE WIOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUE UNS, REVOL- t hunger, that ¢ him, though this dered possible by’ surroundin him so firmly and effe PRIVATE COLLECTION OF RARE OLD EN AND OIL PAINTINGS, BRIC- AND CURIOUS CONVEX MIRRORS, n system of defence ts quite different from what it used to be, and On account of dissolution of co-partnership . Goldstein & Co., they offer for sale, minencing on WEL and continuing daily from 2 tb4 0"cloc 30 p.m. Until all are sold, the Ure Stock and Fixtures contained in st No. 619 PENNSYLY 4) (under Metropo Every article warranted SEVRES CHI TURKISH CARPET, &¢, (42 FRIDAY MORNIN e in the Vosy “In order tot position or at same time to continue gic plans, it isn bring twice as many soldiers into the field as are required by the defending army. Such fortified position. by storm is with mod- rms impossible, or at least inoppor- January 25th, 1878, clock, in the elegant store (Corcoran ‘Bulkl orner ‘of F aud 15th streets, opposite the round a natural mp, and at the 5 represented. sitive and without reserve, ndid opportunity to obtain bai rgains is here tions for ladies. ta great sacrifice, 8S. GOLDSTEL (Post &Rep} TPPHOMAS DOWLING, Avetioneer. ADMINISTRATOR OF THE PEIV Ample accommo Sevres Plates from the serviceof Napoleon LIT, with initial and cover: Cups and saucers, with portrait of Marie An- Cups and Saucers, with portrait of Louis XVI Sevres Mantel Vases, Cups, Saucers and Plate e, 300’ pieces, formerly the property of Philip's. Van Bensellaer; uin Tea Set—ver an it is posside for him todo: nds made upon our storming of Plevna exceede sven When such a “ds, it is a mistake. let ten thow as We’ got the posi! that, if the position is lost, net only that ten thousand men fall, but fifty thousand are ‘My chief care was So to arrange n er Osman might at sufficient mass of troops sho: ed to oppose him. a double row of trenches and re made around Plevna, so t was being attacked at tration might be made The correspondent h Y CATALOGUE of possibility beautiful and curious: adventure suc ngravings and Oll Paintings, many of them Portraits of Royal Large Old Convex Mirr Eagle: Old Iniaid Hall Cie less men must s fall, so long > With Candelabra aud showing moon's phases, day s, from Carrolton Manor; 1 Table, very old: Sevres China, formerly the property of Pierce But- Very fine old Mantel Vase, formerly the Joshua Francis Fish Very rare old Punch Bow of Mrs, Bache, Rare old Englis! ae together with a ‘ollection of Engraved Portraits of Emi- m By order of the Orphans” Court, I shall pms Of Thos, Dowling, HURSDAY and FR , January 234, 24th and 25th, 7's o’ clock, the above elegant Library. Catalogues now ready. Cc. M. MATTHEWS, Administrator. THOS. DOWLI empl & SOrtie & sellat the Auction Ri on VEDN ESDAY, With this ob formerly the property iladelphia, granddaugh- China: Lowestoff China; Very rare Japanese and Chinese China; Inlaid Tables and rare Carving; at while the first hy point the concen- asked the general sman might, under aved part of “No:Osmau made 25,000 men, the whole force un- 5K) OF 6,000 Te- ked us with half that force it might have been said that the eaus his defeat was the numerical supe! Osman knew this, SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GLASS i HOUSEFURNISHING PLATED WARE. TABLE. C LERY. DECORATED TEA. DINNER AND 1) &C.. BEING THE E M. AUGENSTELN, CO I x) 805 PH STREET, AT AUCTION, The continued sale of the above goods takes place at the above numbers EVERY, SORNING at 10a, m. and EVENI reumstances, have pet. pliection of antiques will be on exhibi- tlon at the above store on TUESDAY, WED NE: DAY and THURSDAY. January THOMAS DOW: the sortie with TOILET SETS, & der his command exec BP, H WARNER, Heal Estate ‘Auctioneer, RUSTEES* SALE OF V_ TY BORDERI Ez. E AND 20T1t STREET, By virtue of a deed of tru: 23d, A.D, 1872, and duly reco: No. 682, folio 405, one of the land record: of the District of Columbia, and at the request of secured thereby, we will sell at front. premises, to the nighest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, January 30th, A. D. m., the following real estate ton, in said District ), three (3), four (4), five (5), ven (7), ten (10), eleven (11), and the al- as laid down in Walter Linkin’s recorded sub- s re numbered one hundred and four- teen (114), and bounded and described as follows. me sixty (60) feet sou from the northwest corner of said square, and ru ning thence south on Twent! hundred and thirty 4-12 ft.): thene one-half inches (73 10 4-12 ft.) to a ten (10) thence south of east with line of s four (34) feet to New Hampshire thence with the west line of said avenue on dred and nineteen feet and eight inches (119 8-12 o the Circle; thence with the west line of said le sixty-seven feet four and one-half inches -12 ft.) to the southeast corner of Lot eight (8), aud thence on the south line of Lot eight (8) one hundred and thirty-six feet and six inches (136 6-12 ft.) to the place of beginning. Three thousand dollars in cash; installments in six and twelve with interest at eight per secured by a deed of trust on the Jonveyancing at the cost of purchaser, mplied with in five the right to resell at LUABLE PROPER- ON TILED HAMPSHIRE AVENU with his whole cess Was hopeless. »pinion Osman made a great strate- tempting his sortie ner; and I never could understand why he cuate Plevna aft ul mistake in not : ee did not at once capture of the late as six weeks ago he would b: chance of saving IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON FIRST STREET. BETWEEN D AND E STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 130 of January, 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 838, foilo 457, one of the land record: for Washington county Ula, We shall sell on January 21st, 1878, at 4 premises, all of Lot 10, in John Wagner's sub-<di- vision of lots I, J. K, L and M, of M. C, Luttrell’s sub-division of original lot 5, in square 682, to- gether with the improvements. cash; balance six and twelve ‘with notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. and secured by a deed of trust. at purchaser's cost. in, front of the art, if not the whole, of his tthe opportunity pass, and we ntly to close him in more and When such a position as P 1878, at 40°clock in the city of Wash Lots nunibered two ( bored incessa sieged army should draw from it, as th 1 - of fortifications every day until the sforeed by hunger to capitulate.” — in the District of ONDAY AFTERNOON, ovelock, in front of the Beginning for the th (20th) street three feet and four inches (133 hree feet ten Tue CONNECTICUT RAILROAD HORROR AND he latest advices from th number of dead at thirte that more may yet be found at the wrec the debris of one of ol so thoroughly as to. mak all the bodies have been recovered. st experienced railroad men agree that the y the tremendous weight s passing over the bridge at the same time; that with but one en; the train would ‘have gone over Both certainly weighed sixty tons, and The belief of those best ¢ judge from an examination of the wreck is F rods broke first, All conveyancing $50 at time of sale. CS ASHFORD, N, } Trustees. THOS, DOWLI N SHERMA Real Fatato Auctioncer, accident was caused of two locomoti SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- Us_OF THE METROPOULI- TRUSTEES’ TY ON THE TERMI TAN STREET RAILROAD. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated F loth, A. D. 1876, duly reco 810, folio 488, one of the land records for tin District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, V ion, in front of the premi: th'day of January, 1878, eor parcel of land Known and distinguished t part of Lot numbered three of the subdi- part of ** Bell Plain,’? **Lamar's Out- has **Padsworth *? ¥ ming at the north- st corner of lot No. 2, in said subdivision, running with the north line of lot No, 2 N. grees W. 17 chains and 95 links to Siedenberger" lot; thence due north three chains to th 4, in Said subdivision 4 yrees cast, along said 8. line of Jot 4, 17 chains 85 to 7th street road: thence southerly strect three chains to the p ining five acres and thirty-seven n amore or less, together with the improve- the balance in eq f the terns of 8 days after the sale, we rese the risk and cost of the de supporting. iron d the timber to snap apart. breaking of the rods was of course due to the Which should never have been put Had one locomotive been in the he unusual pressur will sell, at public auc at 4 o’clock p.m. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- EAR DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM. y virtue of trust deed dated May 3d. 1872, ecorded in Liber 681, folio 92, I will sell, on TUESDAY, the 22d da remises, at 4 o*eloc * and **Indolence,** kno: . Hendricks recently refused to signa January, 1878,” m., part of Youngs- borough, described as follows:—Beginning at stone im tree, thence south 75'4 degrees thence north 434 degrees east nce north 634 degrees west, L links te Kendall Green, or Deaf and Dumb As; nd thence 1,274 links to beginning, con- G acres and 32 perches of land, with the use leading to the turn| and out-buildings, 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 2 sale till paid, secures of trust on premises sold. A deposit of $50 will be required at time of sale. chaser's cost. ting in India: is stigmatiz 1,196 links: th inning: cone undredths of MARRIED, STEUART-KI 1878, by I One-third cash, and the balance ix and twelve months, with futerest at 10 per annum. secured on the prop ion of the purchase ‘A deposit of ‘and all convey= ¢ MATTINGLY, j15, 18,21, 24.27 \CERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILD THE NORTHEAST SEC- 10N OF THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, day of December, which Greenleaf Nathaniel B. Fugitt et al. are defen offer for sale at public auction, in front of theprem- ises, on TUESDAY, the 22d day of January, 1878, at 40°clock p. m., Lots numbered one (1), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6) and seven (7), in square'numbered seven hundred and forty-seven And at the same time and place we wi! offer for sale the square north of hundred and forty-seven (747), fronti (44) feet, nine (9) hundred and fifty-three (153) feet ten (10) inches on Delaware avenue, aud one hundred and ferty- four (144) feet five (5) inches on 8 street east. ‘Terms: Qne-fourth cash, balance in equal in- stallments in one, two and three the purchaser will be required to gi ry notes, bearing interest at the rate of seven cent. per annum until paid, payable semt-annt and ‘secured by the retention of the title to y.by the Trustees until paid. A deposit of $20 each lot when sold. EUGENE CARUSI, 490 Louisiana avenue, JAS. G. PAYNE, ‘Webster Law Building, ADLEY, Webster Law Building. CHAS. W. HANDY, Auctionee! HAN CERY SALEORVALUARLELUMBER PROPERTY ON OHIO AVENUE. EEN 13TH AND 13% STREETS NORTHWEST. Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court e District of Columbi day of December, A. D. which Greenleaf John: Nathaniel B. Fugitt et al. are defer with aframe building nd adjoins the grounds of the to be complied with in $100 required a interest from da: CAVANAGH. ry, 1878, at G o'clock, of AutHtr R. CAVANAGH, a native of Dab- lin, Ireland. aged forty years. His funeral will tak dence, corner Twenty- West, on Sunday next, th The friends of the family are Fespecttully im, Conveyancing at pur- rves the right to resell at purchaser's risk if terms of sale are not with in seven day: FRED. W. JONES, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. HANCERY SALE OF DESIRABLE BUILD- ING LOTS IN THE W. M. Sail The Trustee re from his late reste 20th inst., at 2 ssed on the 10th! 77, ina cause in ORTHEASTERN OF THE CITY OF WASHING- By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of the District of Columbia. passed on the LOth' day of December, A.D. Which Greenleaf, Johnson & Co. are Nathaniel B, Fugittet al. are defen: ublic auction, in front of ‘the pre- ESDAY, the 23d day of January, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., Square east of square num> vered seven hundred and ten (710) and of square numbered seven hundred and eleven ‘These squares will be sold in lots, accordi sulslivision now preparing, which Will be exhibited at time of sale. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in equal instal- two and three years, for which the be required to’ give his promissory notes, bearing interest at 7 per cent, per annum annually, and secured by $35"ou Sach ‘lot On the morni 1878, MARY, daughter of I Mary E. Lasik Funeral Saturd: from the residenc No, 473 I st. northwest, the family respectfully Invited toattend. (Morn- ing papers please } e On Thursday, Januar J. Locugey, of consumption, of January 17th, th year of her age. Of beraunt, Miss Fanny 1877, in a cause in Pt eben y J offer for sale, at mises, on WEDS jnare numbered seven midnight, Mrs, aged fifty-four years. vill take place on Saturnia’ m., from 1243 Eighth st. northwest, and Philadelphia papers copy. On Thursday, January 1 FLORENCE CAMPBELL, daughter of the late A. B. Murray, of Baltimore, Ma. riends are invited to attend the funeral, om Saturday, the 19th inst., at 8's o'clock, from’ the residence of her brother-in-la Jr., corner Eighth and High sts, McNAMEE. ©n Januai AGNES, daughter of Patric mee, aged 5 months and 18 days. Relatives and friends respectfully invited, Fu- neral at 2 o*clock to-morrow, G sts. northeast. On Wednesday, January 16th, 1878, at Widow of Bartholomew the fifty-third year of her age, a native take place from her late southwest, Saturday morn Her remains to be taken to St. Domini Church, where s solemn bigh mass will & brated for the repose of her soul. Giivet cemetery. Friends of the family ace invited TRASK. On Friday, January 18th, 1878, at 12:30 a.m., WILLiAM E. Tuasx, of Windsor, , in the kixty-fifth year of his age. ils remains willbe taken to. Vermont for inter= ent. Notice of services in t UNDERTAKERS, &c. ¥F. HARVEY, UNDERTAKER, 932 F street. inches on north ears, for which e his promisso- id, ble sem! the pi ion of the title to the qT 1 pald. A deposit of UGENE CARUSI, mG) eta avenue; Webster Law Bi A. C. BRADLEY, Gace Webster Law Building, AS. W. HANDY, (Post) Georgetowny f 1878, Many aud Bridget McNa- y corer Eleventh and MARY SHEA, OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. STEES’ SALE OF ADESIRABLET! -EE- PEICk SWELLING-HOUSE OX AND 15TH ST! a, passe the 10th 7, in a cause daar, we wi t3, We will iblic auction, in front of the "AY, the 2ist day of Jan . m., Lots numbered five in Square hum! venueof two hundred hio avenue of ro hunt feet seven (7). inches, on 13th ‘one hundred and 130) street west of ive (6) inches. ‘The by Nathaniel Fugitt, esq. as a Tnmber yard, and possesses the necessary for that business. "Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in equal install- two and three y< Dearing interest at the rateot © hot rate of seven per cent, ran ble semi-annually. and of the title to the tees until pald. A deposit of offer for sale, 6 hundred and sixty, (200) ‘egate fron: aud afiy-atx (206) street west o! ‘one (1) Inch, and on 13! and sixteen (216) feet, ‘Was lately occup! city hereafter. for which the ® pro W. B. SPEABE, . UNDERTAKER, 40 F STREET NoRTEWEsT, (Formerly with B. F. Harvey.) PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE reasonable, isiangavenue, 3 ‘Webster Law Building, YOUNG & ‘MIDDLETO. IN, Aucts,

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