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_—— Ed EDUUATIONAL. nd ¢ permission, KNEY. u PBaEANAT FRENCH experience of 10 5 rly of Hei NALDSON. A.B. ING SCHOcL FOR YOUNG LADIES GENTLEMEN, No. 110 Ist st, east, Capitol Hil. as of tuition, $2 per month, English branc Bookkeeping. Mrs, Dr. HINES. Ke P. Banks, Gen, Albert Pike, Mr. nt Jan14-2m__ VERNON SEMINAKY, BOARDING M™ ast ss & HoOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 204 F Street Nortiw est, WASHINGTON, D.C, MRS, J. EDDY SOMERS, PRINCIPAL, Spring term opens WEDNESDAY, January sorb, ibs. REFERENCES: Brown, Pastor Foundry M. E. >. Rankin, D. D,. Pastor Con; Rev. Byron Sunderland, D. D., at jan8-1m AMES CORRIDON, Professor of Penmanship, St. Cloud Building, th and F. Writing, jookkeeping and t-Hand taught in short easy courses of lewons. The guaranteed, Lessoos given at neces and at schools. je4-ly* GQPENCEHIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER SEVENTH AND L STREETS. ‘Open day and evening. Beautiful halis, Rev. B. Peyton hu: Rev. J. ¢ jain h Instruction Sons and daughters practivaily elucated. Thorough. con- densed instructi« 4 training tn rapid calcula- tions. English xuage, Letter-writing, Busi- ness Penmanship, Business Forms, Bookkeeping. ze ion, Physical Exercises, &c. Day tuition, per quarter, or $8 per month, payable on enters ing. A student's quarter or year begins at time of entering. Eventug tuition, $6 per month. Pen Work of every ¢ executed to order. Ius- sirated clrealar, giving particulars, sent ob appll- cation. a1-3m H. ©, SPENCER, Principal. ESSONS IN ELMAN (native tangue), Latin and Gree F RICK M EUS, formerly Ins. guages, College of St, James, Mad. Circulars in wookstores. A. 420 3d st borthwest. o23-tr FRENCH CLASSES. Beginners, Intermediate and Advanced, N. B.—Pupils taught rapidly, and with a perfect Pronunciation, the tse of practical conversation. For Young Ladies and Children 9a, m., 10a.m., ip.m.and3p. m. ‘or Ladies and Gentiemen, Boys and Girls, 6 p. m. and 7 p. m. Hours reserved for Private Lessons and Classes. Mondays and Thursdays after Other week days between 12 and 1. ocl3-tr 3 O¥'S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACAD- Re ae en We otnderiand’s” Chusehs Eighth year bexins ‘September Sd. 1877. For lor advantages of this Academy, see new cir- cular, principal bookstores, or address CHASE ROYS, Principa:, 1315 4% st. 8.w. x24. 188 OSBORN E°S YOUNG LADIES BOARD- IN@ AND DAY SCHOOL. begin at 943 M st. o.w., Nov. 15th,1877. a CHOOL OF MUSIC, 707 8th st, n.w.—Second ‘Term opens MONDAY, November 1gth. Tul- tion (with lessons, &c..)$3to$12, augl4-ly HOUSEFURNISHINGS. ILVER-PLATED WARE. ELECTRO TRIPLE-PLATED WARE from the most celebrated factories, TEA SETS, CASTERS, CARE HASKETS. RERRY DISHES @ Sy "ON: sare - F vourueye>EsS. baie DGERS* ( Englis Ms o BOOT ASSW ARE. Cut, Engraved and Moulded M. W. BEVERIDGE, (Late Webb & Beveridge, ) No. 1009 Pennsylvania Ave., yi-tr Between 10th and 1th sts,_ W ATER FILTERS. ‘OUSEFURNISH! @ GOODS generally. CHINA, CROCKERY asd GLASSWARE, GEO. WATTS & CO., Howsefurntehing Store, 314 Tth street, 45-tr 5 doors above Pa. ave. DS Cees BOSWELL & CO., M3 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, Ofer epectal inducements for thirty days to cash buyers in all classes of FURNITURE AND DECORATIONS. & arge variety of HOLIDAY GOODS now being received. dec4-tr OLD’S HEATING APPARATUS, We are the manufacturers of GOLD'S WAKM-AIH FURNACES, Equal to and Unquestionably the in Use. S-Call snd, eo the thing Itself, and take s de- ve “gy CLAN DELIERS and GAS-FIXTURES up SMITH, BIRGE & CO., dec81-tr 1014 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. N= ‘ORK WINDOW SHADE HOUSE, Sasr GOODS—LOW PRICES. aps-ly STREST, $18 NENTS oslta Patent Office, COAL AND WOOD. JOHNSON BROTHERS, e WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD. ‘e desire to call the attention of the public to the fant aes we now have on hand the iargeet and best selected stock of COAL AND WOOD in the Dis- trict; that our facilities for doing business are not | my Mine in the United | Wood Factory is the | largest south of New York; and, Indeed, our ap- | Freights received daily. ‘hrot oratiments for olna 2 Coal and Wood Business | pity df lading given ts ‘Boston aud Sagi bomen surpassed by any firm in the same States; that our Kind!inj are complete in every particular. 2,24 Ibs, to the ton our invariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices, Main office:—Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, 13th and E streets southwest, @fices:—1202 F, northwest.” que COAL! WooD! wooD! 1112 9th and 1418 7th streets jJani8-ur Having unsurpassed facilities for handling Coal and Wood we now offer it tw the public at bottom res. laving complete! our Steam Saw we are sawed ind split Wood, and Bi Kin- Gling Wood at greatly reduced’ prices. ‘Coal received almost daily by rail; 2,240 pounds to the ton always furnished. R. M. MILLER & SON, Princtpal Omtce, De; a ‘45 strect and ¥} = sreane ue. Brnoth a A. W. Holl, 920 Peansyivaula svenue n.W. tr QTFHENSON'S PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. 4 FIRB LIGHTER IN EVERY BUNDLE, THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USE, AND THE ONLY BUNDLED WOOD INTEO- DUCING A FIRE LIGHTER. Ask your Grocer for it and take no other, Next term will | 53-6 REEK, Rooms fer ~ B.W. Address 1803 ings | | ‘Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. | 4er = 18 78 PENNSYLVANIA ADEMOISELLE V. PRUD'HOMME'S | ROUTE, AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. B THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAD SATIONAL EINE AND SHORT ROUTB z NORTH AND WES’ NORTHWEST AND ‘SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. LEAVE WASHINGTON, A.M. 00— Baltimore and Way Stations, Baitimoi een nnapolis and Way Stations, re, pure, Winchester and Way Stations, 00—*Baltimore Express, 10—Piedmont, Strasbare, ‘Winchester, town, Point of Kocks and Way Stations. 30—New York, Philadeiphia, Boston and Balti- Bore Express. Parlor Car to New York and Je | 8:40—*St. Louis, Cincinnati, Ch! and Pitts- burg Express. Connects for alley Branch, Sor Sunday. Through car for Staunton. Parlor Car to Grafton, and 51 ing Care to Chicago Louisville, Cincinnati, Columl Jenction and oeonuals Sat Ways Baltimore, Anuapolls tations. | 10:00-*Baltimore Express, od | 12:i0Baltimore, Ellicott €ity, Annapolis | BO Way Stations. Bs a 1:30—New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- press. (On Sunda timore only, stop- ping at all stations.) ie pit 8:30—Baltimore and Way Stations, (Winchester fa Relay.) and Way Stations, v! Biadensburg and Laurel Ex- 4:30—Baltimsore, 635 Pat ae ee ea, k, Hagerstown, ):35—*Point of locks, eric! Winchester and Way Stationg, On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. 40—*Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Statipus. ‘30—"Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Ex- press. Passengers for Norfolk taken in the cars directly to boat at Canton, No connec- tion on Sunday for Norfolk. 50—*Baltimore and Way Stations, ‘5—*Chicago and Columbus Express, Sleeping Vare to Chicago, :30—*Baltimore 3 25—*St. Louis, Ciucinnatl, Pittsburg Express Sleeping Care to St. Louis and Pitisburg. No connection for Pittsburg on Sunday. 9:30—"New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Express. Sleeping Car to New York, and Special Sleping Car to Philadelphia, 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. dally, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnati. St. Louis and Cblcago; 7:40 p. m. dally, with Palace Car to BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the north, at 7:40'p. m. daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars’ to Wagkins.. For | | | | For the South, via Richmond, 2:45 a.m. daily; | comm | avenue: northeast corner of Sixth street an | FRANK THOMSO! A FULL STOCK OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET EATES, OFFICE, SOUTHEAST COR. 12TH ST. AND PA. AV. MILL AND DEpor, 7TH 8ST. WHARF. novié-t ejaemar W. BILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS 10 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, ‘Giways on band, at lowest rates. Main Office and Depot, Riley's Wharf, foot Lith Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, and Wat- Kins, at 10:10'a- m. dally, except Sunday. For New York and the East, 1:40 a. m. and 9:30 p. m. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited Express of Pullman Cars, 9:20, m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. For New York and the Fast, 1:30 p.m. dally, ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars from Washing. ton to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. ¥., through trains connect at Jersey City ‘with boats of Brooklyn Aunex. affording diroet transfer to Fulton street, avording double fer- Tage and journey across New York city. For Philadelphia, 1:30 p. m. daily, except Sunday, and 1:40 a. n.. and 5:25 and’9:0 p. m. dally. Ltmited Express, 0:20 a, m, daily, except Sun- Accontmodation for Baltimore, 6:55, &30 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. daily, except Sunday , For Pope’s Creek Line, 6:65 a. m. and 4:20 p. m, daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 8:30 a. m. and 4:20 p, m, daily, ex- cept Sunday, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD, For Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 18, 1a. m., 1, 3, 4:20, 5, 6, 7p. m. ‘On Sunday at 9:10 a. in.and land 7p. m 35 p.m. dally, except Sunday. lea Trains leave Alexandria for Wash! mn. 6, 7, 8:10, 9:10, 10, LL a. m.; 1, 130, BG and Pp. m, ‘On Sunday at 8:10 and 10a. m.'and 6 p.m. tnformation, sieeping and parlor car ac- ons can be procured at the offices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania mn lvania avenue, and at the depot, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to desting non rg PAIMER General Passenger Agent. . General Manager. novl STEAMERS, &. 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, WE | NESDAY, and FRIDAY, at o'clock p. m., con- Tickets necting with steamers for’ Boston, Providence and other Northern Points. Returning, leaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUB- DAY, at 4o'clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Capiain Jon R. Woop, leaves her wharf, foot of Sth-street, three. times a week—, TUESDAYS, at To'clock’s, m., for' Cone river; THURSDAYS, at 7 o’cloek a. m., for Currioman and Leonardtown; SATURDAYS, at 7 ovclock a. m., for Currioman and Leonardtown. For further Information, apply af the Offce, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Office, or at the Company’s Wharf, foot of 6th street. Bi called for ont application at Knox's Ex- press Office. SAMUEL BACON, Pres't, B,J. ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. ©, KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, at 4 o’clock p. m every SATURDAY; Geo town every SATURDAY at 6 o'clock a. m., same day, Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at Office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, or to K.P. A. DENH Agent, Waiter street, Georgetor saci SAMUEL BACON, President. YDE'S NEM WEE LINE x PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Connecting at Philadelphia wih Clyde's Line for Boston, Providence, ow i England States. BAILING DAYS, From Philadetphia—Saturday, at 12 m, From Washington, at 11a. m, From Georgetown” Monday. at 7 p. m. | Providens 01 signees wishin{ their goods landed at Georgetown wi | have them marked seman, D CAN i | For full information apply to J. H. JOHNSON | &CO,, 1202 F street northwest, and 12th-street wiarf, Washington, D. C.:G. F. HYDE, 59 Wa- | ter street, Georgetown, D. C.; WM. P. CLYDE & | CO., General ers, 12 South Wharves, Phila- | deiphia. zy marg0-1y" | Norte GERMAN LLOYD. | STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SUUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, ‘The steamers of this Company will sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third Street, Hoboken, Rates of ez ¥rom New York to Southampton, Lon- | don, Havre and Bremen, first cabin, $100; seco cabin. $60 gold; steerage, $30 currency. Kor freight or passage, appiy to, OELRBICHS & CO., sep8-6m 2 Bowling Green, New York. | MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sallevery THURSDAY direct from Philadeiphia’ to Liverpoon Japa t Queenstown, touching at Queenst tickets | i} Sabin, intermediate and Cabin, intermediate ani rekets . Also, Agents for the Hed Star steerage can be had at H. D, COOKE, Jr. & CO."! | ers, 1429 F street Line to Antwerp. mya jUNAB Ee DLN orice, ith the view of diminishing the chances of col- ision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the ‘meridian of 60 at 43 lat.. or nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the homeward crossing the meridian of 60 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN BETWEEN SEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HARBOR. 27 (3 Wed. a3 | Patinia 2 Wed. atara0 . Part «oe Wed... ! China. .....Wed., Feb.90 | China ..... Wed.. Mar.27 And évery following Wednesday from New York, Steamers marked * donotcarry steerage passengers. RATE OF PassaGE.—Cabin, $60, and $100, gold, according to accommodation. The $60 is a special low for winter mon! | Tickets to Ps gold, additional, tickets on favorabl terms. iteerage tickets and from all parts of Rurope st we iow rates Through pils lading: fiven for Bellact, Glasgow, Havi twerp, and other ports ase atinent and for Mediterranean tinal A office, No. 4 and Fee eee ety CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN. Agent. THE TRADES. CABINET. MAKER, VENUE AND M STREET and 12: streets southwest, iil NORTHWEST. novi-iy between Sd and 84 n.w.. IBSON 5B or | AND JOB PRI te. Dand Ks.w. jy20-1 G PRACTICAL BOOK = aPERS, a7 OUR $25 HARNESS. “G8 f10-tr EST HAIR WORK AND PERFUM- Ee BI ERIES ENT, 618 Sun stent, opposite U. 8. Patent OF at the FRENCH ESTABLISH- Pennsylvania ar Pine Printing s Specialty. WNINGS. SPACE, Manufacti f a Newly Patented Spring Roller Sha Ventilating Awning for Stores, Hotelss Public Buildings vate it for the only genuine Mildew Proof Awuing material. sepl5-tr OKE DOWN TO FOUR CENTS. RIY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $3.90 @AS-LIGHT OFFICE, cot te 61 AND 613 10TH Steuer, FUTURE DAYS. ASH, B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, 1001 D street, corner of 10th. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO (Raven, Baker & Co., makers); ONESINGER BEWING MACHT in perfect order; ELE- GANT PARLOR SUITE,” upholstered “in brown rep crimson puffings, heavily. carve frame —cost_ $185; WALNUT FRAME FARLCR SUITE, | upholstered in hair cloth; WALNUT FRAME LOUNGES, uj ho'stered tn hair cloth; HANDSOME WA. NUT DRESSING CASK SUITES, heavi! carved with French plate glass; WALNU MARBLE-TOP BUREAU SUITES: MA BLE TOP AND OTHER COTTAGE FURN- ITURE: MARBLE TOP CENTER TA BLES; HANDSOME WALNUT ETEGERE, mirror back, with marble base; WALNUT HAT eax. marble base: WALNUT EXTENSION LE and DINING ROOM CHAIRS; SEVEN ELEGANT BRUSSELS CAR. nearly new: INGRAIN AND PETS; BRUSSELS, HALL, AND CARPETS; HAIB, HUSK ND COTTON- MATTRASS! PILLOWS AN WRITING DF8K; R CHALRS; LACE CURTAINS AN DCORNICES: BLAN- COM¥ORTs, SHE PILLOW D BOLSTER CASES; FINE PLATED ment of CHI WARE. TOLLETSE STALK RODS, KITCHEN UTES On TUESDAY, Jaunary 2c, 137 commencing at 10 o'clock a.m,. 1 shail YT sell, at the residence of a lady Geclinin’ housekeeping, No. 1322 T street. between 13th and 14th ‘street northwest, the above collection of rior made furniture, &e. necessary to cali the attention of the public to vantages of attending thissale. The greater purt of these superior goods being the parquisites Of a firsi-class house, is composed of comparative ly new furniture, carpets, beddings, &¢.y is rarely offered ac public avetion Jan22-d WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. B H, WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. ° TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE, PROPER- Y BORDERING ON THE DP STREET CIRCLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND 207 STREET, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 234, A.D), 1872, and duly recorded in Liber (7 No. 682, follo 405, one of the land records! of the District of Volumbia, and at the requést o the party secured thereby, we will gell at publte auction, In front of the premises, to the nighest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, January 30th, A. D. 1878, at 4urciock p. in.. the following real estate in the city of Washington, in said District, to wit. L ed two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), (7), ten (40), eleven (11), and the alt id down in Walter Linkin’s recorded sub- division of square numbered one hundred and four- een (114), and bounded and described as follows, Beginning for the same sixty (60) feet south from the northwest corner of said square, and run- ning thence south on Twentieth (20th) Street one hundred and thirty-three feet and four inches (133 1 bree feet ten aid inches (73 10 ',-12 ft.) to a ten (10) foot thence south of east with line of said alley thirty-four (34) feet to New Hampshire avenue; thence with the west line of said avenue one hun= dred and nineteen feet and eight inches (119 8-12 ft.) to the Circle; thence with the west line of said Circle sixty-seven feet four and one-half inches: (67 445-12 ff.) to the southeast corner of Lot eight (8). aid thence on the south line of Lot eight (8) one hundred and thirty-six feet and six inches (136 6-12 1.) to the place of beginning. Tins of Sale: Three thousand dollars in cash; ¢ balance in equal installments in six and twelve nths respectively, with interest. at elght per cent. until paid, secured by a deed of trust-on the property yancing at the cost of purchaser, f the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the sale, we reserve the right to resell at the risk and faulting purchaser. LATTA Trustees: janl7-d&ds Teal Estate Auctioneer, d Building. TRUSTEES’ 8. oF VALUABLE PROPER- TY ON SEVENTH STR ROAD, AT THE TERMINUS OF THE METROPOLI- TAN STREET RAILROAD. By virtue ot a deed of trust, dated Februat 10th, A. D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber Ne 810, folio 488, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the Party secured thereby. we will sell, at public ane ion, in front of the premises, on ‘MONDAY. the 28th'day of January, 1878, at 4 o*clock p.m!, all that piece or parcel of land known and distingitished as the east part of Lot numbered three of the suidi- i ** Bell Plain’? **Lamar's Out- known as such as J.T. COLD WE: A es SHERMA Padsworth * —Beginning at the north- and 2. in sid subdivision, h line of lot No. 2.N running with the no : . 195 inks to Siedeaber frees, W. 17 chains a 8 lot: thence due north three chains to the south line of lot No, 4, in said subdivision; thence 3. 39 de- Tees cast, along said 8. line of let 4, 17 chains 85 inks to 7th street road; thence southerly along 7th street three chains to the place of beginning; con- taining five acres and thirty-seven hundredths of an acre, more or less, together with the improve- 2 One-third cash, and the balance months, with interest at 10 per prannum, secured on the property sold, at the option of the purchaser. ‘Terms ko be complied with in seven days. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all convey- acing at purchaser's cost, Ww MATTINGLY, centum pe or ail cash _F o t PRENTISS. Trustees, W. M, SMITH, Salesman," 15,18,21,24.27 REEN & WISE, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers. By virtue of a decree of the Cireuit Court of the city of Alexandria, Virginia, rendered at the Sep- tember term, 1877, in thesutt of T. C, Ring against the Alexandfia and Fredericksburg Rallway Com- pany and others, the undersigned, commissioners therein named, will proceed on SATURDAY, the 16th day of February, 1878, at 12 o°clock m., to sell by public auction, in front of the Market Bulld- ing, On Royal street, In the said city of Alexandria, Va., the whole of the Alexandria and Fredericks: burg Railway extending from the southern end of the Long Bridge, in Alexandria county, Virginia, to Quantico, in Stafford county, in said state, to- ether with'all and singular its franchises, rights, interests, privileges, property and estate, real, per sonal and mixed, wheresoever situateand by Whom- soever held. The rolling stock of sald rallway con- sists o Four (4) Locomotive Engines. Five (5) Passenger Cars, Two (2) Combined Passenger and Baggage Cars. wo (2) Baggage Cars, ‘Twenty-one (21) Gondola Cars (freight. ) Terms of sale: Ten per centum of the purchase money to be paid in cash, and the residue in three equal annual payments from the day of sale: the de- ferred payments to be evidenced by the bondsof the purchaser, bearing interest, with security satisfac tory to said commissioners of sale; the title to sald property to he retained until the plirchase money Is ‘ully paid; the purchaser not to be let into posses- sion unt the sale shall have been confirmed by sald court, M. HL. L FRANCIS L. SMITH, Jn. d17-2awts Commissioners of ie. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE THREE- STORY AND MANSARD ROOK DWEL- LING ON L STREET, BETWEEN 17rit STREET AND CONNECTICT AVENUE NORTHWEST, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court f the Districtof Columbia, passed on the 10th of December, 1877, in’a cause in whi Greenleaf Johnson & Co,, are plaintiffs, and thaniel B. Fugitt et al fendants, we will offer for sale. at public auc in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, the 29th day of January, 878, at 4o°clock p. m., Lot numbered ‘Twenty= nine (29), in Square nuinbered one hundred and sixty four (164), in the eity of Washington, D.C. improved by a'Three-story and Mansard Root Brick Dwell Terms: One stallments in one, y Will be required the promissory note he pur- chaser, bearing faterest at the rate of 7 per cent, per avhum until paid, payable semi-annually, and which secured by the retention of the title to the property by the Trustees until pall. A deposit of $200 wiil De required of the purchaser when sold. EC CARUSI, i xy Louisiana avenue, | PAYNE. Trustees. Ja Webster Law Buiding, A.C, BRADLEY, Webster Law Building, | YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. $19-e0&dbs (oBANCERY SALE. By Matue of a decree of reme Cour of the District of Colum! ssed in equ: Cause No. 6896, we will, on THURSDAY. the cell Slt day of January, 1878, at 5 o'clock ‘pin. in front of the premises, olfer for sale at auction, the south parlor Lot 6. in square No, 678, having a front of 30 feet on Ist street west, and running back with that street 100 feet, and Iinproved by & Brick Warehouse. Also, immediately after the above sale, the south- ern patt of Lot No. 2, in same square, having a front of 60 feet on Indiana avenue, and an average depth of about 114 feet, and being all of said lot No, 2, south of the public alley. Ivis unimproved. One-quarter of the ‘purchase money in cash; residue in three equal instalments, at six, twelve and eighteen months, with 6per cent. inter= deed given upon the final ratification of sale, and deed of trust taken to secure deferred pay ments, or else deed given upon final ratification of sale and full payment of the purchase money. Cor veyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of §: on each as soon as sok. ANDREW C. BRADLEY, ‘Webster Law Building, e Supreme Cow REGINALD FENDALL, Trastecs. 32 \d-a-half street 1. w. DUNCANSON BROS., Auc! j19-ts NAVE JACKSON'S BEST. Awarded highest prize at Centennial Exposition SWEET | CHEWING TOBACCO. for fine chewing qualities and excellence and lasting character of sweetening and Aavering. ‘The best tobacco ever made. As our ‘blue strip trade-mark is closely imitated on inferlor goods, see that Jackson: Best ison every plug. Sold by all dealers. Send for sample, free, to C. A. JACK= SON & Co,, M'frs, Petersburg, Va. j14-m,th&k,ly SURE CLICQUOT PONSARDIN, Ve White sbelowrultye sweet, and with Suex- juisite fine bot Uet., Yellow lsbel—Dry, fruit) jana, fou bodied. Per Case, Le HUME, jor Market Space. Condon LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street ‘orl ‘and New York avenue, entrance on New Office, Fenee gare an interest Di Guns, seater’ Clothing: Carpets, of value. “ = y FOR NEURALGIA A 9°) PERSE agtits DEMONGEOT'S HYGIENIC WIGB, TO-MORROW. THIS AFTERNOON, rpHomas pow ING, Auctioneer. SPECIAL SALE BY CATALOGUE oF A PRIVATE COLLECTION UF RARE OLD EI GRAVINGS AND OIL PAINTINGS, BRI A-BRAC OLD AND CURIOUS CHINA, SEVRES CHINA, CONVEX MIRRORS, TURKISH CARPET, &c, On FRIDAY MORNING, Janu: 25th, 18% At TLo*ciock, In the elegant stare (Cozcoram Bata: ing) corner of F aud 15:h_ streais, opposite the Treasury department, I shall sell ene of the finest and rare collection of antique goods ever offered in this city, Notable pieces in the collection will be found tn the following list: Sevres Plates from the serviceof Napoleon III, with initial and cover; Cupe and Saucers, with portrait of Marie An- nette; Cups and Saucers, with portrait of Louis XVI; Sevres Mantel Vases, Cups, Swucers and Plates; Dinner Service, 300° pieces, formerly the property of PhililpS. Van Rensellser; Harlequin Te: ‘t—very beautiful and curious: Rare Engrayings and Oil Paintings, many of them Portraits of Royaity; Large Old Convex Mirror, with Candelabra and Eagle: O14 Thiala ial Clock, showing moon's phases, day ‘of month, &c. Inlaid Chairs, from Carrotton Manor; Inlaid Jewel Table, very old; Sevre. China, formerly the property of Pierce But- ler, Esa. Very fine old Mantel Vase, formerly the proj Joshua Francis Fisher, of Philadelphia; Very rare old Punch Bowl, formerly the proper! of Mis, Bache, of Philadelphia, granddaugh- fer © en), Franklin; Rare old English Cina; Lawestoff China; Very rare Japanese and Chinese China; Inlaid Tables and rare Carving; ‘Turkish Carpet. This fine collection of antiques will_ be on exhibt- Hon at the above store on TUESDAY, WED NES- of DAY and THURSDAY. January 22d, 231 and 24th. THOMAS DOWLIN janlT ne Descanso Auctioneers, Corner 9th and D streets northwest, TRUSTEFS' SALE. OF IMPROVED PROPE| TY ON SECOND STREET WEST, TWEEN VIRGINIA AV SOUTH D STREFT, AT AUC By virtue of a deed of thist to the sub: ers, dated January 12, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 775, foito 132. &¢., of the land rec ords of the county of Washington and District of Columbia, and by the written request of the parties secured thereby, we will sell by public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 28th day of August, 1877, at 6'o°clock p.m., ail those certain pleces,or parcels of land and premises, situate and being in the city of Washington, District of Colum- Dia. und known and distinguished as and being all of Lot marked and lettered C, and the south seven feet six inches of Lot marked and lettered 1), in W. B. Todd's recorded sutnlivision of part of square numbered five hundred and eighty-one, (581,) with tho iinprovements thereon, cousisting of Several small Houses. Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance In notes payable in six, twelve and eighteen months after date, at 8 per cent, interest until paid, and to be secured by a deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $100 required to be paid when the property iss All conveyancing to be at the purchaser Should the terms of sale be not complied with in five days after the sale, the Trns- tees reserve th esell_ the property at the risk and cost faulting purchaser, HILIP F. LARNER, Uprasteas, aull-eo€ds CHAS. T. DAVIS, - ag THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE sale being in defauit, we will again offer for sale, at the risk and cost of the defauitiny pecenaser. the above-described propert at public auction, in front of the premises, 01 'RIDAY, the 25th day of January, 1878, at 5 o*clock p.m., and on the same cer AMV LIP F, LARNER, jeokds CHAS. T. DAVIS. Trustees, FPUOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- TY NEAR DEAF AND DUMB ASYLUM. By virtue of trust deed dated May 3d, 187: and recorded in Liber 681, folio 92, L will sell, on TUESDAY, the 22d day of January, 1878) on the premises, at 4 o°clock p.m,, part of Youngs- borough, described as follows:—Beginning at stone No. 4, at a gum tree, thence south 75 degrees east, 118 links; thence north 4344 degrees east, 1,126 links; thence north 63% degrees west. 1,021 links to Kendall Green, or Deaf and Dumb Asyium rounds: and thence 1.274 links to beginning, con- ining 6 acres and 32 perches of land, with the use of road leading to the turnpike, ‘This property is improved with aframe building and ont-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 urchaser will be taken, bearihg elght por cent. interest from day of sale till paid, secured by deed of trust on premises sold. A deposit of $50 will be required at time of sale. “Conveyancing at pur- chaser‘s cost. The Trustee reserves the right to Fesell at purchaser's risk if terms of sale are not complied with in seven days, FRED. W. JONES, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Janlé-dta Be THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED IN rquence of the rain until FRIDAY, January at 4 ck, to ta eat the Auction Rooms of 11 order of the Trus- tee. DOWLING, Auc rprust ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER TEENTH AND E STREETS, WASH- INGTON, D.C.. ON’ PART OF WHICH THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN BUILD- ING STANDs. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on. the Ist day of Felruary, A. D., 1874, and re- fi corded in Liber 743, folio 2i1, one of the land, records of the District of Columbia, aud at the Te- quest of the party thereby secured, we will sell at pabiicauction, in front of the premises, ‘on SAT- SRA, the hineteenth (19) day of January, A. D. 1878, at four o'clock in the afternoon, all ‘that lot of ground situate in the City of Washington, in the District of Columbia, being all of lot numbered twelve (12), and the northern twenty (20) feet three (3) Inches front. by the depth of forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inehes, of lot numbered thirteen (13), in square numbered two hundred and fitty- six (256), the whole being described as follows: Be- ginning for the same at the northeastern corner of Said square and running thence west forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches; thence south seventy (70) fect three (3) inches; thence east forty-eight (43) feet four (4) inches, to the line of 13th street west, and thence north to the place of beginning. Also; the fot of ground adjoining the above laud, and ex- tending forty-eight (48) feet four (4) thches on north E street, being lot_ numbered eleven (11) in said square number two hundred and. fifty-six (256), with the improvements situate on the first deseribed pivee of ground, consisting of the tional Republican Building. = ‘The above property will be sold subject toa deed of trust upon the first described lot of ground, dated on the 30th of September, A. D. 1873#and recorded in Liver 729, Folio 288, to secure $35,478 and inter- est, and also to all taxés and assessments due upon the whole of sald property. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen mouths, with Interest, to bd secured upon the property sold by deed of trust, A deposit of $500 required at time of sale. If ‘the terms of sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost iting purchaser, 1h tprustees, 8. 1877, d24-cotw Se THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY, the 31st d; January, A. D. 1878, at 12 o*clock ih,, in front of the premises, WM. E. CHANDLER, }Trastees. jan19 + A. ROLLINS, USTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF THIRTEENTH AND ESTREETS, WASHINGTON, D. ¢., UPON THE “NATIONAL REPUBLICAN” BUILDING STANDS. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on the 30th day of September, A.D, 1873, and fq recorded in “Liber No, 729, folio 288, Gue of, the iand records of the District of Columbla, au at the request of the party thereby secured, wo will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the oth day of January, "A; D. 1878, at 3 ovclock p.m., all “that lot ‘of ground * in” the city of’ Washington, in the District of Columbia, known and distin- guished as and “being all of Lot numbered twelve (12) and the northern twenty (20) fect threo (3) ‘inches front ‘by the depth of forty- elght (48) feet four (4) inches of Lot numbered thirteen (13), ia 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 south seventy (70) 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 bullding, Terms of sale: ‘Ten thousand dollars cash; the balance in equal installments in three, ning fifteen and twenty-four months, respectively, with inter- est at the rate of six per cent. per annum, secured by adeed of trust on the property, A deposit of $1,000 required at time of sale. Con’ cing at cost of purchaser, If the terms of sale are not complied with in’ seven days after the sale, the ‘Exustons Tesseve, the right to resell at the risk and cost oF ing purchaser. . E, CHANDLER, E, A. ROLLINS, Yrrastos nov24-eo-4w 1421 I street’ n.w. #@-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED until SATURDAY, January 19th, 1876, in front of the Premises, at 12 Flog me DLER, E, A. ROLLINS, } Trastoos, DUNCANSON BROS. Aucté. jang ag-THE ABOVE SALE (8 FURTHER POST- PONED unt THURSDAY, the Sist day of Jan ary, A.D.1878, in front of tie Bromison at 1 O-cl EA. ROLLINS,” { Trustees, B “H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, STEE'S SALE OF LOT ON H STREET, BETWEEN 3p AND 4TH STREETS NORTH- EAST, IMPROVED BY A COMFORTABLE TWO-S1ORY FRAME HOUSE. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated June BA }, and recorded in Liber No. folio 201, and at the request of the jes thereby se- cured, I will, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of Wary next, af 4o°clock p.m., offer for sale at public auction on the oeaniaes, Lot seven £? in @. C. G, Sauer’s subdivision of original lots 1, 3, 9 and of 10, 11 and 12, in Square seven hundred and sev- piyicts (778), improved by a two-story Frame jouse. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, for which notesof purchaser will be taken, ‘vearing interest from day of sale at six per cent. and secured by deed of trust on proj sold. Ail conveyancing and recording at pi *s cost. If terms are not coniplied with in five days from sale, the property will be resold at risk and cost of de- meng POTRVING WILLTAMBO: KSON, Trustan, J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman, iit. | dire rpHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRv~ 7 FES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- STORY BRICK | WELLING-HOUSE. ONY STREFT NuxTHWEST, BETWEEN 14 AND 15TH STRERTS. IN SQUARE 209 By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 2d Gay of February. A. D. 1877, ahd recorded in £¥ Liber 853, folio 150, et ‘one of the lan: records of the District of Columbia, the subscribers Will sell by public auction, to the highest bidder, on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 24th day « January, A. D. 1878, at 4 o'clock’p. m., all and being in the city of Washington, and known as and Deing parts of Lots eighteen (18) and nine- teen (19), in tert ad subdivision of Square two hundred and nine (209), and described as foliows: Beginning for the same at a point on north Q street thirty (309 fect and five (6) inches east of thonorthe western corner of said square, and running thence east on sald street fifteen (15) feet and five (5) Inches, thence south one hundred thence west fifteen (15) feet and (6) inches, and thence north to the place of beginning, together with all the improvements thereto belonging. Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: balatoe in six, twelve and eighteen months, with Interest at tho Tate of seven (7) per cent. Aer annum from the date | of sale, to be secured by a deed of trust on the ises sold. A deposit of $50 will be required at the Hme ef the sale. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. IN CHARLES B. BAILEY, { Trustees. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer: ied TPRUSTERS SALE OF VALUABLE 1M PROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTS SIDE OF" DUNBARTON, BET GREENE AND MONTGOMERY STREETS. GEORGETOWN, D. CONSISTING OF TWO TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLINGS, LOT 30x120 TO AN ALLEY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Jan) ary Gth. A.D. 1876, and duly recorded in Liber s No, 809, folio 116, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, Twill sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, January 24th, A. D. 1878, at 4% 0 clack p-m.. the Follow ag described real estate situate in Georgetown, in District, to wit: ‘The west half or part of Lot No. 128, in Beall’s addition to said Georgetown. now designated as Square No. 70, Full description given day of sale. ‘These 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 Valance in six and twelve months in equal pay- ments, to be secured by purchaser's notes, bearing 8 per cent. interest from day of sale until paid. and a deed of trust on property sold, Conveyaucing and recording at pugchawer's cost. “1 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 defanit, WM. F."HOLTZMAN, Trustee, No. 1321 Fs B, F. STEIGER, Auct, it UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE oF PROOF ENGRAVINGS D PROOF ETCHINGS. ved from Messrs. W. Wellstood & York, a large consignment of the STEEL-PLATE ENGRAVI embracing works Of most of U nd America, we r rem FINE STE A Having re Co, of New finest building, and invit We will commen; after= $ Until the stock is would call the special attention of lovers of Engravings to this sale, no such collection ever having been offered in’ Washington. before and as the sale is positive the opportunity should be taken advantaue ¢ DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. (Poste Rp.) Jan22 THIS EVENING. SUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, SALE OF MAGNIFICENT DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SOLID SILVER SETS, PLATED WARE, GUNS, REVOL- VERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, BRON- ZES, CLOCKS, SHOW CASES, SHELY- ING, &c. On account of dissolution of co-partnership of 8. Goldstein & Co., they, after for sale, commencing on WEDNESDAY, January; 16th, and continuing daily from 24 o'clock p.in., and 6:30 to. .m., until all are sold, thelr en lire Stock and Fixtures contained in store No, 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W., _{under Metropolitan Hotel.) Every afticle warranted as represented. Sale positive and without reserve. A splendid opportunity to obtain bargains ts here presented, Ainple accommodations for ladies. Goods at private sale at a great sacrifice. By order of 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO., jit [Post&Rep]" 619 Penna. ave. n.w. rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY CATALOGU OF THE PRIVATE LIBRARY OF T LATE PROF. SAMU TYLER) © AND INTER- TAINING A “VALUABL. ESTING COLLECTION OF CHOICE EDI- TIONS OF THE WORKS OF EMINENT AUTHORS IN SCIENCE, LITERATURE AND JURISPRUDENCE. together with a Small Collection of Engraved Portraits of Emi- nent Men. By order of the Orphans’ Court, I shall sell at the Auction Rooms of Thos, Dowling, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRI DAY EVENINGS, January 23d, 24th and 25th, 1878, at 7's o'clock, the above elegant Library. Catalogues now ready. Cc. M. MATTHEWS, Administratar, THOS, DOWLING, Auc Jan16-a8t rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, IMPORTANT SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, DIAMONDS “AND FINE JEW- ELRY, SULID SILVER AND PLATED WARE, CLOCKS. SHOW CASES, COUNT- ERS AND FIXTUR On THURSDAY MORNING, January 24 1878, at 10:30 o’clock, and AFTERNOON at 2 ovelock, and EVENING, at 7, and con tinue at those hours until the whole stock is dise sed of. I shall sell the entire stock of Messrs, rince & Goldsmith, at their store, 917 Penna, avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. Each’ article fully warranted. The ladies are especially invited to at- tend this sale. 322-51 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. OF THE ASSIGNEES" KERY, GLASSWARE, &¢., M. AUGENSTEIN, AT No, 807 7Ti OF STREET NORTHWEST. In consequence of having to vacate the Store, No. 805 and 807 Tthstreet, we shgll close out the entire stock. thi out reserve, ¢o1 at 10a, im, and E i21-6t eek with- nencing every Morning ening at 7 bm C. G, LEDERER, 8! STEINHARDT, } Assignees, rpuomas bow NG, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- I oT ON’ THE NORTH SIDE OF K STREET, BETWEEN NEW JERSEY A NUE AND 3p STREET NORTHWEST, ALSO, SIX VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS IN’SQUARE 1060. By yirtue of a deed of trust dated the 14th nary, 1876, and duly recorded in Liver 10 126, one of the land records for Wash~- ion county, In the District of Columbia, and by ton of the party Secured the L shall sell, on THURSDAY, January 31st, 1878, at 3} o°¢l"k m., In front of premises, lot lettered C, in the recorded suldivision of original Lot No. 1, in square No, 558, having a front of 24.50 on the north side of K Street, near New Jersey avenue, ing back an average depth of 113 feet. And on theday following, FEBRUARY Is ) on the premises, at 3's o'clock, the west thirty-five feet he entire depth of Lot N’ the east even feet by the depth of ty feet six and one-half inches front by the entire depth of Lot No. 4; and all of lots num- bered 10, 13, and 14, in Square No, 1060, accord— ing to the original division of said square,’ bounded by 14th and 16th streets, South Carolina avenue and C street southeast. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money In cash; the residue In (wo equal paytuentsat six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 10 per cent, per annum until paid, and secured by deeds of (ruston the property bold: |All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $50 will be required on each purchase at time of sale, SAMUEL CROSS, Trustee. MAS DOWLING, Auct. J19-d&ds B. WARNER, Real Estate:Auctioncer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF DESIRABLE REAL TATE ON 'THE WEST SIDE OF SEC- ND STREET EAST, BETWEEN SOUTH 43 STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE- RU By virtue of a deed of trust. dated October Ast, A.D. 1874, duly recorded In Liber No. {7 ot No, 2; the 7 folio 362, one of the land recerds for the Distriet of Columbia, and at the request of the ey secured thereby, I shall sell at public auction, in front of the premises,on MONDAY, February 4th, 1878, at 4 o’clock p.m., all that piece or parcel of ground, situate in the city of W mn, Dis- trict of Columbia, known and distingui: asand being the south twenty (20) feet front on 2d street east, by the depth of the lot—one hundred and nine (109) feet five (5) inches—of lot numbered four (4). in square numbered seven hundred and thirty (730), together with the improvements, consisting of _a two-story brick carpenter shop, &c. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, oral cash at the option of the pur- chaser, A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be compiled with in seven days from the day of sale; otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purel T, after five days* adver- tisement, SAMUEL CROSS. Trustee. J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. 8 ITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE, virtue of an order of sale issued out of the Clerk office of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public sale, oe eS Dowling’s auction reoms, ‘corner 11th. Pennsylvania avenue n.w., on THURSDAY, the Sist day of January, i878) ‘at 10 o'clock a.m}, all the right, title, claim interest of the deféndant in and to the following- described property, to wit: Walnut Dressing Case, Wainut .T. Tables, Chairs, Tt Washstand, Carpets, Beds and Rotding, Crockory. Pinen’ Kitchen Utensils Se’ Ser constadng of ipen, 1B . 2 ing yusehold ‘Seized and ievied Bpotas the yoods md of the defendant, Weir, George, in attachment No. 18,944 at iaw 1 claim of George Bergling. ‘PRED: DOUBL Ag US. mtaranat Do. JOUR 8) (09) feet, and | RTH WEEN | jt | 1878, at 44 o*cloc | the improvements, &¢., | at pubis auction WHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioncer. SUPERIOR HOUSEHO!D. FURNITURE AT AU’ TION, On SATURDAY MORNING, January 26, 1878, at 10 o*clock. in frontor my nn): Tsiail sell a large and superior collection of Household Gooas, “ 1. 218 cash, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. WILLIAMS, Anctionver, No. 1001, northwest corner £0ch and D sts. | VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FRONT- certain piece or parcel of land and premrises situate | ING ON FIFTH STREET. RETWEEN ANIL R STREETS NORTHWEST, AT Aue DAY, January 30th, 187 m., T'shall sell, P part Kot No. 11. in square 477, raving 21 feet 1S inehes in front, running b {eet 4°. inches. with improvements thereon, oo | sis:tig of a two-story Frame, with brick bascment dweiiing. Terms; One-half cash; balance In six and twelve ‘onths, for notes bearing interest from anil secured by a deed of trust on Nd, and conveyancing, &c.. at purchaser's $108 down when the property is strack off, 4d WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Aactioneer, ‘ gills TRUSTEFS' SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND MANSAKD ROOF FRAME DWELLING. WITH SIDE YARD. ON THE WEST SID OF NINTH. BETWEEN G AND HSTRAETS NOR. HBAST. Virtue of adeed of trust, dated July 18h, ae bY 1878. duty resorted th tlbsr No. aa Fo..0 12, one of ‘the land records for the Dis 1 of Colombia, and at the request of (hs pares secured thereby will sell at public auction, front of the pre on TUESDAY, Febraary 5, m.. Lots 33 and 34, in Moses { Square M12. together with Teims: $2 000, With interest at 10 per cent, por um from duly 1, 1877, to day of » Spense of sale, iu cash; balance in sit. tw eighteen months, with’ interest frem day of sale, secured by deed of trust on the property sold. B10) deposit at time of sale, and all conseyancing at ser's cost, ‘Terms to be connlied with in seven BRAINARY H. WARNER, Yrrusteos Kel y's subdivision cots W. E. EDMONSTON, UCTION SALE OF FURNITUKE, SATURDAY. January 26th, commencing: at 10 o*clock a.m, af No.806 24 street south: st, cousisting of Parlor, Dining Room, Kedroom and Kitchen Farniture: Carpets. Dis ey ee. W.M. SMITH, Salesman, W238. 8. WILLL ams, ‘Auctioncer, TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, FRONTING ON THIRD STREET, RE: TWEEN H AND IT STREETS NORTH- WEST. AT AUCTION On MONDAY. January 28:h, 1878, at 4 orelock p. T shall set, in "front of th peemises, Lot 26. Bradiey_ & Wells” Hof square 528, having 21 feet 8 in re or less, running back depth thei provements. consisting of a two-story ny lek dwe 10 rooms, bay window, and all modern im- : One-half cash; balance one and two years, With Interest, secured by a deed of trust on proper” ty sold. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser, $100 down on dav of sale. 123 WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. TPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, EXECUTRIX SALE D PROP- ERTY IN GEORGE LOW AFTERNOON, January 1878, at 4¢ “clock, in front of’ the prem- . Ustiall se part of Lot 134, fronting, 17 6-12 feet or High and Mar ley, improved ‘Terms cash, 193. 5t ( \HANCER) By virtue of north side of 21 Street, between My by adepth of 100 feet, to an ale & comfortable frame dwelling. ANN M. ACTON, Executrix, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct + \LE OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, ree of the Supreme ¢ of the District ‘olumbia, passed in equ cause No. 6.81%. cket 17, ‘the undersigner will, on MONDAY, the 4th day of Febraary ike at clock p.m, offer for sale, on the prem= ises, ‘at public auction, to the highest bidder, parts of Lots 24 and 25, of Kennedy and Webb's tecord- ed subdivision of part ef original lor 1, in square 518, being the west six inches of said lot 25, and ast IL feet 6 inches of said lot 24, fronting in 112 feet by the depth of 80 feet, In comfortable dwelling house, No. street Lowa. in sq sou hwest eu said lot. north 20 feet 7 incl due east 14 north 2 feet, thene 118 ieet, thence northeastwardly by straig! $9 feet toa point 14 feet north of Public alley, thence south 14 thence with the sonth tine of sai ‘inning, impr th street s, Als eet to sald all Jot to place of he le house, No. 136 clock p.m., part jer's subdivision saine at a point t from the southwest cot ener north 16 feet, thence feet, thence’ south 16 feet, thence west 88 feet to place of Legiuuing, improved! by a comfortable house, tv on the east side of 13th street, between H’ and sireets northeast. Terms of sale ‘prescribed by decree: One-third cacti balance tn tWo equal installments, in twelve id twenty-four months, fer which noies of pur- ser Will be taken, bearing interest from day of Usix percent., and secured by deed of trust y sold.” “All conveyancing and record- at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $50 upon ¢ Of property will be required at time of sale, IRVING WILLIAMSON, Trustee . 454 D street northwest. BR. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. j23-4 TPEUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE 20x90 TO ALLEY, AND SMALL STONE AND BRICK HOUSE AND “FRAME SHED, No, 1716 FIFTH ST. N. W. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 2. 1877, and recorded in Liber No, 840, fol 220, of land records for District of Columbia aud at request of party secured thereby, I will seu n, in front of premises, on FRI- February Ist, 1878, at 4's p.m., lot 21, in oni's subdivision of square soi No. 475, in Washington city, D.C., with the improvemeuts ereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in six and twelve months, secured by haser's nots, with 8 per cent. interest, an ed of trust on Property sold. "$50 dewn day of sale, Convey= auclng and recording at purchaser s ost WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trastee, 1821 F'street new. B. F, STEIGER, Auct. Jang2-cobt UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK STABLE LOCATED IN SQUARE BOUNDED BY NORTH D an E STRE AND, FIRST AND SECOND STREETS By Virtue of a deed of trust to the sub- scribe Lot 28, 1 ch D T, dated February 17, A.D. 1876, and recorded in liber No, 815, folio 34, &¢., of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the parties secured there- by; we will sell at public auction, to the highest vidder, in front of the premises,’on MONDAY, the 21st day of January, A.D. 1878, at 4\6 o’clock P. m., all that certain plece oF parcel of land. lyinj aid being in the City of Washington and Disiric of Columbia, and known and distinguished ou the lat oF plan Of said city ae part of lor numbered Forty-tour (44) in Kiboy's subdivision of square numbered five hundred and, seventy one (S71). be- ginning for the same at the southwest corner of Said lov and running thence north twenty-six feet and eight inches (26 ft, 8 in,), thence east seventy- four (74) feet, thence south twenty-six feet and eight inches (26 ft. 8 in.), thence West to place of beginning, together with the improvements there- on. consisting of a two-story Bri Stable. Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance in three equal payments at six (6), twelve (12) and eights (18) months, for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken, bearing interest at the rate of eight (8) per cent. per annum until paid payable semi-annuaily), and sald notes se a deed of trust upon the property sold. A Of $100 required at time of sale, All conveyan at the cost of the purchaser. The Trustees the right to resell the property after five tice by advertisement at the Fisk and cost faulting purchaser, should the terms of s complied with tn siven days after the sale. jan8-Stawaw CHAS. T. DAVIS, f Trustees, #9 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until MONDAY, January 28, 1878, same hour 1 and piace. arn F, LARNER, j22-eofds CHAS. T. DAVis, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, . Bia Duterees SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE ON THE EAST SIDE OF TENTH STREET, BETWEEN NEW YORK AVENUE AND R STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septe: ber 10 h, A. D. 1877, duly recorded in Liber No. 866, follo 182. one of the land records for the District cf Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, January 31st, 1878, at 4 o°clock p.m., the following described real estate, situate in the city of Wash- ington, D. C.. to wit: Being part of Lot fifwen (15), in Davidson's subdivision of lots in Square Ubree hundred and seventy-two (372), and begin~ ning for the same at the Morthwest corner of said Jot on 10th street northwest, being 24 feet south from K street, and thence ranning east 120 feet to a 10-foot alley; thence south 10 feet 7 inches; thence ‘West 120 feet; thence north to the place of begin- ning, together with the improvements, &c. ‘Terms: $284.55, with interest at 8 per cent. per annuin from September 10th, 1877, to day of sale, and expense of sale in cash; and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months. with interest at 6 pet cent, per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the roperty sold. ‘A deposit of $100 required at the Timoof sale, and all conveyancing ‘at purchaser's cost, Terms to be complied with in seven days. GEO. H. B. WHIT! s19-20ats_ SAS. 8, EDWARDS. {Trustees oad SALE. virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of District of Columbia. Pant in Equi Cause No. 5,896, we will, on WEDNESDA Y,, 30th day of January, ‘at o’clock p. in.) .n front of the Offer for sale at ‘Lot or square No, Bit. fronting Sf feet 4 Inches on of square No, reet north, and running back with that widsa 108 } Trustees. Fi said | | THE <VENING STAR. THURSDAY... rs. Conclusion of Yesterday's Prom tings, SENATE.—After our report closed— Mr. Cockrel] continued his argument in fa vor of the Stanley Matthews resolution. Be argned that silver was still legal tendes, and quoted a letter written by Mr. Conant, late Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, in 18, to the surveyor of Sustoms at St. Louls, which staied that Silver dollars were receivable fer duties on imports to an unlimited extent. He was followed, in opposition to the resolutions by Mr. Randolph. At the conclusion of his remarks a conversation occurred on fixiag@ time for taking a vote, when Mr. Matthews: rave notice that he would cail for a vole ew Tiday, and was prepared [9 have a0 evening session’ to dispose of it, Afier an executive n the Senate adjourned. i —After our report closed— The House debated the Steamboat bill, dis- PANBE of all but four pages of it, whem iC was aid aside, aud the Senate resolutions ef re- spect to the late Senavor Bog ered and adopted, after a num had been pronounced Pressure on the Porte. SULEIMAN PASHA'S DEPRAT. Gen, Gourko's three days’ fight with Suleé- man Pasha’s _— consist in @ rear ané flank attack, slightly resisied by the Turks, whose efforts were chiefly directed to escap: ng into the Rhodope mountains. General ourko’s loss was 5) killed and 1,50 wounded. Sweiman Pasha reports to Constantinople that he brought off 3),000 men, after incredible suflerings among the show-clad mountains ef Thrace. were consid et of eulogies THE PEACE N The Grand Duke Niche Kezanlik to-day and t on Sund: where the ne will be proceeded with. the Powers that it is u treaty at Constantir to lean veal Adriano ‘otiations for peace ussiahas informed tdesigned to sign the at her troops will continue to advance with the object of exer As cising a pressure the preliminaries Will be concluded and th cated to the Powers, The Turkish has voted an address aski nelusion of peace, or dered ampossible by Uh fu upon the Porte if that be rem exorbitant character Russian conditions, to organize resist. the bitterend. A St. Petersburg dis- h stad the latest advices from Lon- don and V a more satisfactor character, tions between Englam are now on a better footing. The erman press appear satisfied Will not "be settled without the eine Powers having their interesie ded, ifthey do not have a tlement of a treaty of peace. Al pect h Gallipoli by Saturday. Turkish garrison has bees forced. The town of Gallipoli lies on the »pean side of the Dardaniellesvat the north western extremity of the straits, a few miles below the point Where these latter begin to ex pat into the Sea of Marmora. The tongue of and on Which Gallipoli stands is bordered om The Russi the west and north by the onthe east and south by the D: Tae breadth of the peninsula va’ four te twelve miles, the narrawest part being at lair, a few miles to the north of Gallipoli. The town is distant about one hundred miles in a straight line across the > mora from Constantinople and some t less from Adrianople. The whole could be easily held by a compa s ed by a fleet: supr nly access te 1 miles 7 pied by the ll, the correspondent of th o, whe 1 with the first troops, describes the towm ollection of red roofed barns, with tall minarets rising up above them. Ae cording to Me. Russell, it is much exposed te the sun's rays, and waterand wood are scarce; but a range of hills running p 1 to the coast line affords convenient facilities for althy € | the town is variously to 15,000, of whom th Turks, Jews, and Greek THe FREQUENCY OF Fires.—General Banks relates that during his recent tip from Bostom to Washington he conversed with the agent ef one of the ng Hariford fire insurance companies, Who was complaining of the - ordinary drain being made upon the ces of the insuranee companies in all parts of the country by claims for insurance growing out of disastrous fires. The question was ask- ed by Gen. Banks if there was any t for the frequency of these fire’ nt replied: “Our companies do to thoroughly investigate th se, Dut it ism fact that that the warehouses and establish- mate of solvent firms are seldom destroyed py fire.” ICIDE CAUSED BY RELIGIOUS EX MENT.—Ceroner Simms, of Brooklyn, Was no! fied to hold an inquest this_ morning upon the body of Mrs. Magdalena Bussing, at No. 64 Hancock street. Deceased, who had deem suffering for some time past from the effects of religiousexcitement,exhibited symptoms of supposed poisaning last night, and a bottle containing oxalic acid was found m her. A physician was called in and prescribed, but she gradually sank, and died to-d: Express, tath. A Gm in Biddeford, Me.. has got a husband by means of her aduation essay. It was published in one of the pay that city, a an extract from it, in which th declared her intention of earning he ing, was widely copied and met the eye of Cincinnati merchant, who was so much taken with it that he sought the author's name and addres A correspondence ensued, and the young lady was persuaded to abandon the de- termination announced in her essay. PECULIAR DEATH OF A LiTTLeE GiRL.— While a little daughter of Joseph Heinwin residing four miles north of Reynolds, Ind., Was playing around a haystack, a hayknife fell down, striking her on’ the head and cut- ling it open, resulting in her death ina short time. Miss Tanitna A. HOLTON, who has just been admitted by the supreme court of Norte Carolina to practice at the bar of that state, the daughter of a clergyman and is only twen- ty-two years of age, small in figure, and of mod hassuming manners. TUE cold north winds breeze Aud the pipes they will freeze, And wha t will the plumber do then, poor tht He will come with his k And poke ‘round a bit, And charge us ten dollars and get it, by jing! 2a-Postmaster Pease, of Vicksburg, Miss, has “manned” the office with women’ clerks. &@-An English critic believes that the of high rents in America is a high prote tariff. ae It requires fifty.one spittoons in one church in Kent county, Md., to supply the »-meeting toba hewers. rtland court has decided, ina suit at a person injured by m while racing cannot re- ° he isputting the road ate use, and thereby forfeits the zht of a traveler. 4a-The Clark (Ky.) Democrat records the assignments of W. D. Sutherland, I. 0. Robin- W. Brock and J. V. Grigsby. Cause, t horns. 4g-It has been remarked by Dr. Reichenaw that generally the birds which have open nests prodiice colored eggs, while those which have covered or concealed nests lay white eggs. The color of the eggs serve as a protective, and may possibly be due to the action of the prin- ple of selection. es MARRIED. HILBUS—CUSICK. On the 224 of January, 1878, by Bev. Father De Wolf, Gkonce J. MiL~ wesand Miss MAGGIE Cusic + both of Washing= ton. No cards. ee ———e DIED. SMITH. At 2 2p. m. on the 23d of January, 1878, Rev. Joun C, Suir, D.D., forthirty-cight ees paneret: the Fourth Presbyterian church of ty. ons funeral will take place from the church edi- Seen Monday. a at pt =. Bentore Mf the Presbytery of y ashiny a City, cl ot other Gencminations, and ¢riends, aie invived te attend. . At 10 o'clock ‘Wednesday morning, satay Bsa Niets, Wintte, youngest child oF 3 A. and Bophia Swift, aged 2 years and 4 months. Funeral from the residence of his parents, Noy 15611 Columbia st., at 2 o'clock F afternoom. Friends ef the family are open a or 28d, 1878, of scarlet fever, Washlugton, Ls Ge FL OuEN EY ELOinE, Qoune™ a: iter of Howard H. ‘joren . Young, brs county, Va., aged 6 yearsand 11 months, UNDERTAKERS, &c. A. BUBGDORF, ad UNDERTAKER, 316 Penn’a avenue nw. sea-ty RR.” HABVEY, UNDERTAKER, 939 F street.