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~~» ~’ LATIN and GREEK, KNEY. Rooms for | Het © san83-3m DREPARATION IN GREER, LATIN, | PENG ENG List and WATHEMATI experience of 19 years in this country and abroad Furmerly of Loin U sity.) WALTER A DONALDSON, A.B., i3thst. janz3-eolm* YOUNG LADIES ‘, No. 110 ist st. east, of fultion, $2 per tonth: | ding Bookkeeping. ‘Gen. Neb, Banks, ¢ )VENING SCHOUL XS GENTLE te Gspitel Hil, English branches, Dr. HINES. Referer Albert Pike, Mr. Jotn C. Hunter, Jani-2m "| Ai. VERNON SEMINARY, BOARDING M™ ss WS Seton bok YOUNG | LADL 204 F Street Nontuw WASHINGTON, D.C, MRs. J. EDDY SOMERS, Principat. Spring term opens WEDNESDAY, January sorh, 1878. | REFERENCES: | Rev. B. Peyton Brown, Pastor Foundry M. Ee | Ghureb; Kev. J.C, Rankin. D. D.. Pastor Congre- tional Chureh: Rev. Byron Sunderland, D. D., plain U. 8. Senat Jan8-1m"" | AMES CORRIDON, Professor of Penmanship, | St. Cloud Building, Oth and F. Writing, | ookkeeping and short-Hand taught in short and easy courses of lessons. Thorough Instruction guaranteed. Lessons given at ces and at | schools. i PENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, CORNER SEVENTH AND L STREETS. Open day and evening. Beautiful halls. Son3 and | daughters practically educated. Thorough, con- | densed Instruction. and training In rapid caleula- | tions. English Language, Let! nigga Busi- ness Penmanship, Business Forms, Bookkeeping, | Elocution, Physical Exercises, &. Day tuition, 320 per quarter, or $8 per month, payable on enter= ing. A student's quarter or year begins at time of | entering. Evening tuition, $6 per month. Pen ‘Work of every description executed to order, Ilius- strated circular, giving particulars, sent on appli- tion. i13m H. ©, SPENCER, Principal, atin (native tongue), REDERICK MESA iy Ins. of Languages, College of St. Fame: Ma. Cireuiars inh A 420 34 st! | northwest. o83-tr ADEMOISELLE V. PRUD‘HOMME’S FRENCH CLASSES. | ‘Beginners, Intermedinte and Advanced, | N. B.—Pupils taught rapidly, and with a perfect pronunciation, the use of practical conversation. For Young Lailies and Children 9a, m., 10a.11., 2 p.m. and3p. m, For Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, 6p. | tm. and 7p. m. Hours reserved for Private Lessons and Classes. Call at 1014 12th st. Mondays and Thursdays after 3 p.m.; other week days between 12 and 1. ocl3-tr OY'S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL ACAD- EMY—4¥y st. n.w.. Sunderland's “Church. | ighth yore begins ‘ ember 3d, . wor jor advantages of this Academy, see new cir- Gular, principal “bookstores; or address ‘CITASEE ROYS, Principay, 1315 4% st.s.w. aug?4-6m 188 OSBORNE'S YOUNG LADIES BOARD- ING AND DAY SCHOOL. —Next term will begin at 943 M st. n.w., Nov. 15th,1877. aug3-6m | Siterm 5 OF MUSIC, 707 8th st. n.w.—Second r ‘Term opens MONDAY, November 1gth. Tul- ion (with lessor $3t0$l2. augit-ly &e. HOUSEFURNISHINGS. | ATER FILTERS. USEFURNISHING GOODS generally. CHINA. CHOCBERY and GLASSWARE, GEO. WATTS & CU., Howsefurntshing Store, 314 7th street, 5 doors above Pa. ave. JFABMON, BOSWELL & co., a5-tr S13 EIGHTH STREET NORTHWEST, | Offer spectal inducements for thirty days to cash | buyers in all classes of FUENITUBE AND DECORATIONS, A arge variety of HOLIDAY @UODS now being received. dect-tr | qos HEATING APPARATUS, } We are the manufacturers of GOLD'S WAKRM-AIR FURNACES, nd bly the Equal to a 1S Feeeones 'v ae-Call sae os the thing Itself, and take a de- ive Ge CHANDELIERS and GAS-FIXTURES up SMITH, BIRGE & CO., Gec81-tr 1014 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. YORK WINDOW SHADE HOUSE, BEST. GOODS" LOW PRICES, INTH STREI Opposite ‘Patent Office, N*®Y eré-1y COAL AND WOOD. OHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 1s COAL AND WooD. We desire to call the attention of the public to the fact that we now have on hand the largest and best selected stock of COAL AND WOOD in the Dis- trict; that our facilities for doing business are not a by any firm tn the same line in the United States; that our Kindling Wood Factory is the largest south of New York: and, indeed, our ap- ointments for doing a Coal and Wood Business are complete in every particular, 2,248 ibs. to the ton our invariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. Main office:—Depet, Mii and Wharves, foot 12th, 13th and E streets southwest. Offices:—1202 F, 1112 9th and 1418 7th streets northwest. jJani8-tr c= 3 COAL! | WooD! wooD! Having unsurpassed facilities for hand! Coal ‘and Wood we uow offer it to the public at tom res. ving compieted our Steam Saw Mill, we are sawed and split W: and Bi Kin- Shing Wood at greatly reduced prices. Coal receiv: almost Cm id rall; 2,240 pounds furnish R. M. MILLER & SON, efers, by permission, | .W. “Address 1303 | | commodations can be procured RAILROADS. ALTIMORE AND OHIO URGAD, B THE GREAT DOUBLE TRAC AD. NATIONAL Lime sed SHORT ROUTE +4 NORTH AND WEST, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. axe pple 18th, 1877, -M. LEAVE WASHINGTON, 5:00—Baltimore and Way st 6:60— Baltimore, ‘Annapolis and” Way Stations. (Strasburg, Winchester and Stations, via Relay 5 ter Way 00—*Baltimore Express, 10—Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagers- town, Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baiti- more Express, Parlor Car to New York and Philadelphia, 40—*St. Louis, Cincinnatt, Chi burg’ Express. “Connects for Valley Branch, except Sunday, Through car for Staunton, Parlor Car to Grafton, and Sleeping Cars to Louisville, Clucinnatl, Colum Chicago unction ndusky. :00— Baltimore, Annapolls and Way Stations. 10:00—*Baltimore Express, 1:00) Baltimore, | Ellicott City, Annapolis and Vay 3 ions. 1:30 New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- press. (On Sunday to Baltimore only, stop- ping at all stations. 8:30—Baitimore and Stations, (Winchester and Way Siations va Relay.) 4:30—Baltimore, Biadensburg and Laurel Ex- a3 Pind oe es ee, k, Hagerstown, 5 Point 01 cks, eric! Winchester and Way Stations, ‘On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations only. 4:40—*Baitiinore, Annapolis and Way Stations. 6:30—*Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Ex- press. Ps wers for Norfolk taken in the cars directly to boat at Canton. No connec- tion on Sunday for Norfolk, 8:50—*Baitimore and Way Stations. 6:55—*4 hicago and Columbus Express, Bleeping are to Chicago, 7:30—*Baltimore Express, 9:25—"st. Louis. Cincinnat!, Pittsbu: sprees. Sleeping Care to St. Louis and Pittsburg, No connection for Pittsburg on Sunday. ovk, Philadelphia and Baltimore eeping Car to New York, and Sleeping Car to Philadelphia. * Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday, C4 GREAT ENNSYLVANIA 1878 PENNSIEVS 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track. Steel Rails, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: daily, Cars For Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 a. m. ‘with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping uis and Car te from Pittsburg to Cincinnati, St. Chicago; 7:49 p. m. daily, with Palace Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and the north, at 7:40'p. m. daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars’ to Watkins. For ‘Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira, and’ Wat- Kins, at 10:10'a. m. daily, except Sunday. For New York and the East, 1:40 a. m. and 9:30 p. m. daily, with Palace Cars attached. Limited Express of Pullman Cars, 9:20a, m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. For New York and the East, 1:30 p.m. dally, ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping cars from Washing. ton to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. Y., through trains connect at Jersey City ‘with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct trausfer to Fulton street, avording double fer- © and journey across New York city. For Philadelphia, 1:30 p. m. dally, except Sunday, and 1:40 a. m.. and 5:25 and'9:30 p, m. daily. Jlmited Express, 9:20 a. m, dally, except Sun- . Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. and 4:20 p. m. dally, except Sunday For Pope's Creek Lind, 6:55 a.m. and 4:20 p. m, daily, except Sunday. For Annapolis, 8:30 a. m. and 4:20 p, m. dally, ex- cept Sunday, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND For Alexaniriay @ 7, 8. 8:16, 18, 11. m.. 1, or. Alexan js, By 9:10, 18, 11a. 4:20, 5, 6, 7p. m. "On Sunday at 8:40 ar ih vand and 7 p.m 1 y For the South, via Richmond, 2:45 a.m. daily; 6:35 p. m. daily, except Sunday. Trains leave Alexandria for Washington, 6, 7, 8:10, 9:10, 10, 11a. m.; 1,3, 4 6, and 7p. m. ‘On Sunday at 8:10 and doa. m.'and6 p. m. ‘Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor car ac- the offices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue: northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn- sylvania avenue, and at the depot, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destins- sen NE, FARMER” General P Agent, az eneral Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. nov10 FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS THE SOUTH MONROE AND ‘The swift and elegant Iron Steamer LADY OP THE LAKE, Captain J. WHYTE, leaves 6th-street wharf, until fur- ther notice, every MONDAY, WED- NESDAY, and FRIDAY, at 3 o'clock p. m., con- necting with steamers for Boston, Providence and other Northern Points. fetoraing, leaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUB- DAY, at 40’clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Joun R. Woop, leaves her wharf, foot of Sth-street, three times a week Eagle TUESDAYS, at 7o'clock’a. m., for fe Cone river; THURSDAYS, att o’cloek a, m., for Currioman and Leonardtown; SATURDAYS, at7 o’clock a. m., for Currioman and Leonardtown. For further information, apply at the Office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Office, or at the Company’s Wharf, foot of 6th street. Bag; called for on application at Knox’s Ex- press SAMUEL BACON, Pree’t. B. J, ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK, The steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. CO, KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, at 4 o'clock p. m. every SATURDAY ; Georgetown evel SATURDAY at 6 o'clock a. m., ani game day. Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at Office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, or to K.P. A, DENHAM, Agent, Water street, to" Syatr’ SAMUEL BACON, President. \LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE DELPHIA ALES AN DRIA, iH. PHILADEL. AL RB Bay WAS i; INGTON A'ND GEORG Connecting at Philadelphia with Clyde's Line for Boston, Providence, and New England States. SAILING DAYS, From Philadelphia—Saturday, at 12 m, ¥rom Washington, at 11a. m: ¥rom Georgetown—Monday, at 7 p. m. Freights received daily. roug! Bills of lading given to Boston ant Providence. Consignees wis! their foods landed at Georgetown W! will please have them marked **Georgetown, D. C."? For fuli information apply to J. H. JOHNSON &CO,, 1202 F street northwest, and 12th-street wharf, Washington, D. C. @. F. HYDE, 59 Wa- 1 | Omee, Mil treet | ter street, Georgetown, D. C.; WM. P. CLYDE & PVitgiaia arentos 6. "Branch Ofice witha, W: | COn Geers) ia South Wharves, Phila Hoff, 920 Peunsyivaniaavenuen.w. decé-tr " | delphia, mara0-ly QTEPHESsON's ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, PATENT SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. 4 FIRB LIGHTER IN EVERY BUNDLE, i{% BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USE, AND THE ONLY BUNDLED WOOD INTEO- | DUCING A FIRE LIGHTER, Ask your Grocer for it and take no other, A FULL STOCK OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET BATES, OFFICE, SOUTHEAST COR. 12TH ST. AND PA. AV, MILL AND DEPOT, 7TH 5T. WHARF. vypesemas W. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALB DBALERS IN WOOD AND CUAL, ‘Weare delivering best qualities of WOOD and ‘COAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices. Cumberland COAL, Eun of Mine and Lump, ‘siways on hand, at lowest rates. novié-t = between $4 and 34 n.w., {Sansee DandEs.w. jy20-tr BANKERS. EMBER OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE Mill execute orders for the purchase OF sale of no so certain in HMA, WINTER COUGH, IN- SSUMPTION, and all disorders of LUNGS alike yield to its influ- ence. The highest medical testimony states that no better cure for these Somplaints exists, which has poem peeves by considera! x, over half a century's experience. They are sold by all Chemists. Fi cents per box. E. FOUG: & CO... New York, Special Agents nova0-t, th,s,5m HEN’S LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street S'avenue. ‘The most private Loan Olle, ork avenue. | cabin, ld; steerage, $30 currency. | Gr passages iy toe ORES ers, 1429 F street. Also, Agents for the | Tine to-Antwerp. myao-tt ‘The steamers of this Company will sail every Sat- arday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third Street, Hoboken. Rates of passage: From’ New York to Southampton, Lor don, Havre and Bremen, first cabin, §100; Hor freight ‘or. & CO., 2 Bowling Green, New York. MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sailevery THURSDAY direct from Philadelphia to Liverpool, Gain’ intstmediate aka steerage cabin, intermediat can be had at H. D. COOKE, JR. & CO." 3] or passage, appl nik Bed Star UNARD LINE. NOTICE, 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 from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 58 at 43 lat. or nothing to the north of 43, On the homeward passage crossing eridian of 60 at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL Pieris, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, Frox Naw Youe.]. faow Naw YORE. om NEW 33 Bata | Wed Gan 30 | Batavia....Wed., Mar. 6 Abyssinia, Wed., Fel Abyssinia, Wed., Mar. 13 Ved., Feb. 13 | Parthia ... Wed., Mar.20 hina Wel.” Feb.20 | China .....Wed.,Mar.27 ed. Feb. 37 hd every following Wednesday from New York, Steamers marked * Catt ie Oey rs. RATE OF PASSAGE.—Cabin, $60, "$8 and $100, ‘Return Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates, Througl lading given for Bel Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp, and ot ports on the Continent 'and for Mediterranean, For freight and gers apply at the Company's fits okie wicks Ow. oa Reuter ae UH AS G- FRANCELYN, Agent, THE TRADES. A. CABINET. MAKER, "7 inland: IBSON BROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 12 ‘Ivania Wi D.C. Ba Fao ein Space at HN C, HOGAN, 713 MARKET SPACE, Maniuacturet of a New! Gy and Ven F Stores, Hotels, Public Eke Stee iene oe genuine Mildew Proof Awning material, sepl5-tr ___AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. + THIS EVENING. H. WARNER, Kea! Estate‘Auctioneer, TRUSTEES SALE OF DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE WEST SIDE OF SEC- OND STREET EAST BETWEEN SOUTH A SERMET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVE- By vir'ne of a deed of trust. dated October Ast A. D_ 1874. duly recorded in Liber No, {73 760, foll0 362, one of the land records for the Distriet of Columbia, and at the patsy secured thereby, in front of the request of the shall sell at public auction, s,on MONDAY, February % I] that piece or parcel 'y of Washington, Dis- Nand distinguished as and being the south twenty (20) feet front on 2d street east. by the depth of the iot—one hundred and nine (109) feet five (5) inches—of tot numbered four (4). in, square numbered seven hundred and thirty (730), together with the improvements, consisting of a two-story brick carpenter shop, &¢. Terms: Que-fourth cash, and the balance at six, ve and ¢ighteen months, with Interest at 8 per cent. per annum, secured by'a deed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the pur- chaser,” A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be comptied with in seven days from the day of sale; otherwise the trustee reserves the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five davs* adver- th SAMUEL CROSS. Trustee. Jan22-co1$ T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. RUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE ON THE EAST SIDE OF TENTH STREET, EW YORK AVENUE AND K STREET NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Septem ber 10 h, A. D. 1877, duly recorded in No. 866, folio 1 e of the land recor the District of of the party avetion, in front of the prem January Bist. 1878, at 40°clock p. following des bed real e te, situate in t ty of Wash- ington, D. C. Being part of Lot fifteen (15). in Davidson's subdivision of lots in s three hundred and sev two (372), and begin- ning for the same at the northwest corner of said Jot on LOth street northwest, being 24 feet south from K street, and thence running east 120 fect toa 10-foot abiey; thence south 10 feet 7 inches: thence s, on THURSDAY, the tow West 120 fee we north to the place of begin- ning, toge h the improvements, &c. 284.55, with interest at 8 per cent. per ember 10th, 1877, to day of Sal in cash; and the balance at six, months, with interest at 6 pet red by a deed of trust on the psit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost, Ternis to be complied with in seven days, GEO. Hi. B. WHITE, (prastee: j19-eodts JAS. 8. "EDWARDS. $ s UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, RUSTEES* SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK STABLE LOCATED IN SQUARE 871, BOUNDED BY NORTH D ann E STREETS. AND. FIRST AND SECOND "STREETS virtue of a deed of trust to the et. | ‘Term: annum from Se] and ex] cent, per annum, st property sold. ‘A de Be scriber, dated February 17, A.D, 1810, and recorded in liber No, 815, folio 34, &¢., of the land records of the District of Coltimbia, and at the written request of the parties secured there- by. we will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, in front of the premises, ‘on MONDA the 21st day of January, A.D. 1878, at 4'¢ o'clock p. m., all that certain plece OF parcel of land lyin, and béingin the City of Washington and Disiric of Columbia, and known and distinguished on the plator plan Of said elty as part of lot numbered forty-four (44) in Kibby’s subdivision of square nunibered five hundred and seventy-one (571), be- ginning for the same at the southwest corner of Said lot and running thence north twenty-six feet and eight inches (26 ft. 8 in. ). thence east seventy= four (74) feet, thence south twenty-six feet and eight inches (26 ft. 8 in.), thence west to place of beginning, together with the Improvements there- on. consisting of a two-story Brick Stable, ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance in three equal payments at six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken, bearing interest at the rate of eight (8) per cent. per annum until paid (interest payable semi-annuaily), and said notes secured by adeed of trust upon she property sold. A deposit of $100 required at time of sale,” All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. The ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property after five days’ no- tice by advertisement at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, should the terms of sale not be complied with tu séven days after the sale. JanB-Staw2w CHAS. T. DAVIS,” {TTustees. &@ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until MONDAY, January 28, 1878, same hour and place, PHILIP F, LARNER. j22-eodds CHAS, T. DAVIS, H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, si — TRUSTEE’S SALE OF LOT ON H STREET, BETWEEN 3p AND 47! STREETS NORTH- EAST, IMPROVED BY A COMFORTABLE TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE. By virtue of a decd of trust. dated June 12, 1877, and recorded in Libel 858) folio 201, {77 * } Trustees. and at the request of the ies thereby se-, cured, I will, on TUESDAY, the 29th day of uary next, at 40’clock p,m. auction on the pres yy Li . Sauer’s subdivision of original lots 1, 3, 9 and parts of 10, 11 and 12, in Square seven hundred and sey- enty-Six (776), Improved by a two-story Frame oilse. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, for which notesof purchaser will be taken, bearing interest from day of sale at six per cent and secured by deed of trust on property sora. Atl conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. If terms are not complied with in five days from sale, the faulting purchaser, . IRVING WILLIAMSON, Trustee, 454 D street northwest, J1T-e0d Hi Cyr LING ON L STREET. BETWEEN litH STREET AND (© ECTICT AVENUE NORTHWEST. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed on the 10th DW. day of December, 1877, In’a cause in which Greenleaf Johnson & Go., are plaintiffs, and thaniel B. Fugit et al., are defendants, we will offer for Sale, at _publie'auction, 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 numbered one hundred and sixty-four (164), in the city of Washington, D. C.. improved by a "‘Three-story and Mansard itoot Brick Dwelling. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in equal in- stallments in one, two and three years, for which will be required the promissory notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest at the rate of 7 per ceut, per annum until paid, payable semi-annually Secured by the retention of the title to the property by the Trustees until pata. “A deposit of $200 will be required of the purchaser when sold. EUGENE CARUSI, ) 490 Louisiana avenue, JAS. G. PAYNE, Webster Law Buiding, A.C. BRADLEY ‘Webster Law Building, YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucts. j19-eo&abs RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, 20x90 TO_ ALLEY, AND SMALL STONE AND BRICK HOUSE AND FRAME SHED, No, 1716 FIFTH ST. WwW. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 2d. 1877, and recorded in Liber No, 840, folio f7) seul + Trustees, 260, of land records for District of Coluinbia, and at request of party seenred thereby, I wi at public auction, in front of premises, on FRI- DAY, February ist, 1878, at 4's p.m., lot 21, in Thoni's subdivision’of square south of No. 475, in Washington city, D. C., with the improvements thereoi Terms of sale: One-third cash, and balance in six and twelve month d by purehaser’s notes, with 8p i and a deed of trust on property sold. "$50 down day of sale, Convey- anelng and recording at purchaser's cost. WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee, 1321 F street Jang B. F, STEIGER, Auct, HANCERY SALE. ‘Sy viatue of a decree of the Supreme Court th of the District of Columbia, passed tn equity cause No, 6896, we will, on THURSDAY, the, Sst day. of January, 1878, at 6 o'clock p. in., in front of the premises, offer for sale at auction, the south part of Lot 6, in square No. 573, Having a front of 30 feet on 1st street west, and running back with that street 100 feet, and improved by a Brick Warehouse. Also, immediately after the above sale, the south- ern partof 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 aliey. It is unimproved. ‘Terns: One-quarter of the purchase money in cash; residue in three equal instalments, at ‘six, twelve and eighteen months, with 6 percent. inter- est; 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. Con- veyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 on each as soon as sold, ANDREW C. BRADLEY, Webster Law Building, REGINALD FENDALL, 325 Four-and-a-half street n.w., DUNCANSON BROS., Auct, News HABNESS, WHIPS, &c. At the TEUNEK (D HARNESS FACTORY AND cas BALESROOMS | ran 419-ts TOY TRUNKS, SCHOOL SATCHELS, POE ee tom LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, or JAMES 5S. TOPHAM, S425 Seventh Street Northwest.-Gs REPAIRING. and Harness: and Trunks covered 1 lemmmaeeembiinat = P . mee DE GOTHA FOR 1878, Imported and for Sale by MOHUN BEOS., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, jani0-tr | (NOKE DOWN To FOUR CENTS. RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOE $3.20 Fate of interest on Gold and Silver Watches, Fine fn f 2 : janl-ly @AS-LIGHT OFFICE, oct i-te 41 AND 613 10TH Stuxar. 1015 Pennsyleania avenue. EFT-OFF CLOTHING, BOUTS SHORS, Hats, Watches, Pistols, J 7, 0. can DS Lae ‘addressing HERZOG, Sis D treet narthwesk. “Orders prompdy acwended is wollte roperty will be resold at risk and cost of de- | FUTURE DAYs. Wwe. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. 1001-D street, corner of 10th. HANDSOME ROSEWOOD _CASE__PIANO SECTS as Aimnee oenel y N perfect order: E, ~ GANT PARLOR SUITE, upholstered — in brown rep crimson puffings, heavily carved frame — cost $185; WALNUT. FRAME PARLOR SUITE. upholstered in. hair cloth: WALNUT FRAME LOUNGES, up ho'stered (n_hair. cloth; HANDSOME WAL- NUT DRESSING CASE SUITES, | he carved with Fre: WaL. x MARBLE TOP CENTER TABLES: HANDSOME WALNUT ETEGERE, mirror back, with marble base: “WALNUT HAT RACK. marble base: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE and DINING “ROOM ~ CHAIRS: SEVEN Ei. EGANT BRUSSELS CARPETS. Learly new: INGRAIN AND. UTHER CAR: PETS: BRUSSELS. HALL, AND STAIR CARPETS: HAIR, HUSK AND COTTON- TO SBES: « IT ment of CHI STALK RODS, KITCHEN UTE! On TUESDAY, fanuary 29th, 1878, commencing at 10 o°cloek a.im,. 1 shall sell. at the residence of a lady Geelining’ rkeeping, No, 1322 1 between 13th and 14th street northwest, the above collection of su) tet heres furniture, &¢, LASS A J WIN D0) Ur necessary to ealithe attention of the public ic advantages of attending thissale. The greater hart of these superior goods being the perquisites of a first-class house, is composed of comparative- ly new furniture, carpets, beddings, &c., such as is rarely offered at_ public auction, Jan22-d Ww B. WILLIAMS, Auct. B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES' OF PART OF TRACT KNOW REEN VALE,"" A SHORT Dis’ 1 MT. OLIVET CEME- TERY, ON THE BLADENSBU ROA! AND ADJO! G SHA DDOCK'S HILL, IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, D.C By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Febru> My 10th. A.D. 1876, duly recorded in Liber (17 ». 813, folio 33, ‘et séq.. one of the land, records for the District of Columbia, and at the r quest of the party secured thereby, we will sel public auction, in front of the premises, on F AY, January 18, 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the following-described Real Estate, situate in the county, of Washington, District of Columbia, to Wits All that certain piece or parcel of land and premises known and distinguished as and bein Part of the ‘Green Vale’* tract, so called and marked, and distinguished in said plat and descrip- tion of “Green Vale’? as lot numbered four (4), beginning for said lot at the beginning of ** Had> dock's Hiil,"* where a stone is now planted, thence ith the first line of said tract of land north 26'5 degrees, west 73.30 perches to the southeast corner of lot No, 3; thetice south 67'4 degrees, west 38.20 rches to Stake at, Meadow fence: thence north 7, degrees, West 48 perches to stake near Black thence ‘south Gli degrees, west 60 perches to eorner of lot No, 2 in outline: thence south 25's degrees east 10 perches with outline of ** Haddock’s Hill;’* thence south 31'5 degrees east 61 perches; thencer south 494 degrees east 118 to Eastern Bransh; thence north 27'4 grees east 95 perches to southwest corner of lot No 15; thence north 67's degrees west 8 percl thence south 84% degrees west 14 perches to the sinning, containing 82 a. Lr. 32 p.. more or ) tonveyed away May 20. 1875, duly recorded in Live! 83, folio 435, of the land records for said. Di inning for the sane at the northeast cor- id lot No. 4: thence along the north line of said lot 4 and the South line of lot No, 2, south 61's degrees west 6 48-100 perches; south 35 degr West 13 44-100 perches; south 514 degrees east perches; north 57'4 slegrees east 7 44-100 perches to southwest corner of lot No, 3; thence along west line @f lot 3, north 37's degrees west 48 perches to. place of beginning, containing four (4) acres, with right of way reserved, | together with the Improves ments, &c.: subject, however, to.a deed of trust, June 17, 1875, recorded in Liber No, 786, folio 402) of the land records for said District, for $2,000, payable in one year from date, with accrued inter= estat 10 per cent. per annum. Terms: $500. with interest_at_10 per cent. per annum from February 10th, 1877, to day of ‘sale, aud expense of sale in ‘valance at six, twelve, and eighteen months, with’ interest, secured by a deed of trust_on the property sold." A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, and all convey- Aneing at purchaser's cost, Terms to be com- plied With in seven days, WILLIAM F, MATTINGLY, CHARLES E. PRENTISS, routs SeTHE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY, February 7th, 1878, same hour and place, PWILLIAM F. MATTING CHARLES FE. PRENT LDWELL, 8: J, B WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, 6 —— By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated October 27th, 1876, recorded in Liber No. 835, folio 349. one of the land records tor the, county of Washington, D. C., 1 shall offer at pub- lic sale, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, February 4, 1878. at 4 o°¢ m.. part of lot numbered square numbered seven hun- dred and 5), beginning for the same eight, half feet from the southeast corner of said square, and running thence on south G street twelve and one-half feet; thence north one hundred feet; thence east twelve and one-half fest; thence south one hundred feet to the place of ginning, together with the improvements therec consisting of a two-story and basement brick house, new, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months atter the day of sale, with interest at ten per cent, per annum, until paid; payable semi-annually, to be secured by deed of trust on the property and policy of Insurance. $100 will be required to be paid immediately after the sale, If the terms are not fully complied with in ten days after the day of sale, the property will be Trsold, at the Fisk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser, after three days notice published in. the Evening Star. All the cost of deeds and recording to be id by the purch aa ere GEO. MASON, ‘Trustee. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, ° jan23. 26.30 & feb4 PYRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE RE ESTATE ON THE SOUTH WEST CORN "1 TH AND E STREETS, WAS! ‘ON, D, ON’ PART OF WHICI NATIONAL REPUBLICAN BUILLD- ING STANDS. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on the Ast day of February, A. D.. 1874, aud re- corded in Liber 743, follo 2ii, one of the land, records of the District of Coldmbia, and at. there quest of the party thereby secured, we will sell at Publicauction, th frout of the premises, on SAT- IRDAY, the hineteenth (19) day of January, A, 1). 1878, at four o’clock in the afternoon, ail ‘that jot 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) inches, of lot numbered thirteen. (23), in square numbered two hundred and. fifty- six (256), the whole being deseribed 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) | feet three (3) Inches; thence east forty-eight (48) | feet four (4) Inches, to the line of 13th Street. wi aud thence nortls to the place of beginning. | Also, the Jot of ground adjoining the above land. and ex: | tending forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches on | north E street, being lot_ numbered eleven (11) 11 said square number two hundred and fitty (256), With the ‘hnprovements situate on the J described piece of ground, consisting of the Na- tional Republican Building. ‘The above property will be sold subject toa deed of trust upon the first described lot of ground, dated on the 301 of September, A. D. 1873, and recorded | in Liber 729, Folio 288, to secure $35,478 and inter- est, and also to all taxes aud assessments due upon the whole of said property. Terms of sale: One-third cash; twelve and eighteen months, with Interest, to be 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 tesell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. E. A. ROLLINS, |. » } Trustees, DUNCANSON BROS.” Aucts, WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 22,1877, d24-cosw AZ THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY, the 31st day of January, A. D. 1878, at 12 oraock a CHANDLER, pemees: jani9 B.A. ROLLINS,” f Trustees. TPRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTHWEST CuR- NER OF THIRTEENTH AND E STREETS, N fexcept that part of said lot four yrdetd dated § ‘ Ow }trustees, LY. trustees, A £ H- it tok bbs THE balance in six, WASHINGTON, » UPON WHICH THE NATIO L BEPUBLICAN”* BUILDING STANDS. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on the 30th (day of September, A.D. 1878, and {7 ‘and 9) Tecorded in Liber No. 729, foito 238, One of the land records of the District of Columbia, atthe juest of the thereby secured, we will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of Jan ry AL D. 1878, at 8 o'clock p.m., all ‘that lot ‘of round in the city of Washington, in e District of Columbia, known and distin guished as and being all of Lot numbered elve (12) and the. northern twenty (20) feat three (8) inches front by the depth ol 4 numbered elght (48) fect four (4) inches of thirteen (13), ta Square numbered two hundred and fifty-six. (256) 1@ whole being described as follows:—Beginning for the same at the north- juare and running thence eastern corner of said west forty-eight (48) feet four (4) i south seventy (10 fext three (9) inches; thence east forty-eight }) feet four (4) inches to the line of 1Sth streot west; ‘nd thence north co the place of beginning, provement of the ‘National iblican bull 4 Terms of sale: Ten thousand dol 3 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 adeed of trust on the A deposit of $1,000 required at time of ‘Conveyancing at cost of r. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days after the sale, the rht to resell at the risk and Goat of Gatauling pu nov@4-ec-4w 1431 4a-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until I street'n.w. SATURDAY, January 19th, 1878, in front of the premises, at 12 o'clock m. ‘WM. E. AND) Bod, ROLLING, f Trastecs, DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, jané ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- cE eee eae are Se ary, A.D. of el: Demi WM. E. GHASDLER, tr + 19 E. A. ROLLINS, TIVE FO) A ea PRE Oar & NEURALGIA otg@l-tr ~DEMONGEOT'S RYGIENIC Wien; UUNCANSON 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 S. Goldstein & Co., they offer for sale, commencing on WEDNESDAY, January, 16th, and continuing daily from 2 to4 o'clock p.m, and 6:30 to . M., Until all are sold, Ure Stock and Fixtui ed in store No. 619 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE N.W., (under Metropolitan Hotel.) Every article warranted as represented. Sale ‘itive and without reserve, A splendid opportunity to obtain bargains is here presented, Aniple accommodations for ladies. Goods at private sale at a great sacrifice. By order of 8. GOLDSTEIN & CU., 4 is Post &Rep) 619 Penna. ave. n.w. FPuoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF TRE TIRE STOCK OF GOLD AND SILVER ATCHES, DIAMONDS AND FINE JEW- ELRY. SOLID SILVER AND ILATED WARE, CLOCKS. SUOW CASES, COUN ERS AND FIXTURES. G, January $6 Ou THURSDAY MORNIN 1878, at 10:30 0"eork, and AF At 2 Orclock, and EVENING, at tinue at these hours until the wholes posed of. I shall seli the entire stock of M: Prince & Goldsmith, at their store, 917 4 avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts, Each’ article fully Warranted. "The ladies are especially invited to at- tend this sale, ° __THOMAS DOWLING? Auct. 322-51 CONTINcA CE OF THE _ASSIGNE Y, GLASSWARE, &¢ SALE OF CROCK es OFM. AUGEN ‘AT No. 807 7rii STEIN, ET NORTHWEST. stock this week with- out reserve, commencing © ata. m. and Evening at c. 6. LE _i21-6t H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER- TY BORDERING ON THE P STREET CIRCLE, NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND 20TH STREET, dated May By virtue of a deed of trust, dat | May ny r fa 23d, A.D, 1872. and duly recor No, 682, folio 405, one of the land _recot of the District of Columbia, and at the requ ol the ty secured thereby, we will sell at public auction, In front of the premises, to the nighest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, January 30th, A. D. 1878, at 40°clock Pe m., the following real estate in the city of Washington, in said Disirict, to wit. Lots numbered two (2), three (3), fe six (6), seven (7), ten (10), eleven (11), and the alt ley, as laid down in Waiter Linkin’s recorded sub- division of square numbered one hundred and four- teen (114), and bounded and described as follows, Beginning for the same si. (60) feet south from the northwest corner of said Square, and run- ning thence south on Twentieth (20th) Street one bundred and thirty-three feet and four inches (133 4-12 [t.); thence east seventy-three feet ten and one-half inches (73 10 ‘5-12 ft.) to a ten (10) foot all 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 Signe inches (119 8-12 ft.) to the Circle; thence with the west line of said. Cirele sixty-seven feet four and one-half inches (67 4's-12 ft.) to the southeast corner of Lot eight (8). and thence on thesouth line of Lot eight (8) one hundred and thirt x feet and six inches (136 (2 ft.) to the place of beginning. Terms of sale: Thi ind dollars in cash; the balance in equa SI nts in six and twelve months respectively, with interest at eight per cent. until paid, secured by a deed of ti ‘on the roperty. Conveyancing 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 cost of the Getaniting purchaser. JAMES M. LATTA, Yteace JOUN F, FULLER, eed J. T. COLPWELL, Salesman. jan17-d&ds Bee & ROBEY, Auctioneers, 938 and 940 Louisiana avenue, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 17th day of May, A. D. 1876, and'recorded in Li- ber No, 820, folio 188, of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the written re- Quest of the party secured thereby, we will offer or sale. at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 2ist day of January, A. D. 1878, at 4o°clock p, m., the following real estate located in Washington ‘city, in said District, and known on the ground plat ‘or plan of said city as jot numbered 24, of Carpenter's recorded. subdivi- sion of original lots 9, 10, and part of 8, in square numbered’ 898, together with the improvements thereon, One-fourth of the purchase ir (4), five (5), Terms of sale: Toney in cash. residue insix, twelve, and eighteen months, with interest at 8 percent. from the day of sale, ‘to be secured by a deed of trust upon the premises sold, or all cash at the option of the pur- chaser A deposit of $100 will be required of the purchaser on the day of sale. Upon failure to comply with the terms of sale within five days, the Trustées reserve the right to resell at defauiting purchaser's risk and cost, All conveyancing at purchaser's CO, STEPHENSON O° it STREMENSON: trustees, BIRCH & ROBEY, Aucts, JB-eokds 49- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTONED until MONDAY next, Jatiuary 28th, 1878, same hour and piace (corner East Capitol and 7th Sts, east), _jan21-codds BIRCH & ROBEY, Auet rpiomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOT ON STREET, BETWEEN NEW JERSEY AVE- NUE AND 3p STREET NORTHWEST. ALSO, SIX VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS \ IN SQUARE 1060. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 14th, day of January, 1876, aud duly recorded in LAber 810, folio 126, One of the land records for Wash- ington county, in the District of Columbia, and by crection of the party secured thereby, 1 shall sell on THURSDAY, January 3ist, 1878, at 3% o°cl"k p. m., In front of premises, lot lettered G, in the recorded subdivision of original Lot No: 1, ta square No. 658, having a front of 24.50 on the north side of K Street, ear New Jersey avenue, and running back an average depth of 113 feet, And on theday fol owing. FEBRUARY Ist, on the premises, at Sis o'clock, the west thirty-five feet rout by the entire depth of bot No, 1: the east twenty-seven feet by the depth of Lot No, 2; the east twenty feet six and one-half Inches front by the entire depth of Lot No. 4; and all of lots num- dered 10, 13, and 14, in Square No. 1060, accord— ing to the original division of said square," bounded by 14th and 5th streets, South Carolina avenue and C street southeast, ‘Terms: One-third of the purchasemoney in cash; the residue in two equal pay mentsat six and twelve months, with notes bearing interest at 10 per cent, per annum until paid, and secured by deeds of Inston the ‘property. sold, All-conveyanclig. a ‘A deposit of $50 will be required se at time of sale, SAMUEL CROSS, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. J19-d&ds (uanczey SALE OF IMPROVED REAL , EsTATE. By virwe of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed tn equity (7 cause No. 6.817, docket 17, ‘the undersigned m MONDAY, the 4th day of February next, P.th., offer for sale, on the prem> the and 25, of Kennec ed subdivision 0 being the we purchaser's cost. on each purel hest bidder, parts and Webb's rec ronting in oved by a ‘ashingion sts. 0.W. t by the depth of 80 feet, im able “dwelling house, No, 413. between @ and H anu 4th’and 5u on the same day, at 40°elock p.m, part of inning for the saine at the jot, thence north 20 feet 7 . 4 febt, thence north 2 feet, thence due east 18 ieet, theneé northeastwardly by Straight line 39 feet toa point 14 feet north of public alley, thence south 14 feet to said alley, thence with’the south line of said lot to place of be Hn . Improved by a comfortable house, No, 158 th street Also, on the same day, at 4:30 o°clock p.m., part Gf Lots 28, 29, 30 and $i, of Michler's subdivision f Square 1026, beginning for the same at a point due north 32 fect from the southwest corner of said Lot 28, thence north 16 feet, thence east 88 thence'south 16 feet, thence West 88 feet to place of beginning, improved by a comfortable house, bein; on the east side of 13th street, between H’ and streets northeast. ‘Terms of sale ‘prescribed by decree: One-third cash; balance in two equal installments, in twelve and twenty-four months, fer which notes of pur- chaser will Le taken, bearing interest from day of sale at six per cent., and secured by deed of trust upon property sold,’ All conveyancing and record- ing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $50 upon each piece of property will be required at time of sale, IRVING WILLIAMSON, Trustee, 454 D street northwest, B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. 33-4 T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, . pos TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND WITH SIDE YARD ON THE WESTSIDE OF NINTH. BETWEEN @ AND H STREETS NOR} HEAST. By virtue of adeed of trust, dated July 18th, Ab. 1878, duly record in I-lber No. 728, Folio 12, one of the land records for the Dis-. trict of Columbia, and at the req secured thereby, we will sell at front of the premises, on TUESDAY, Fi 1878, at 4%< o’clock p. m., Lots 33 and 34, in Kelly’s subdivision of Square 912, together with me eae et ae terest at 10 per cent. per ‘erms: §2.000, with interes annum from July 1, 1877, to day uf sale, ‘and expense of sale, in caah; baiance in six. twelve and eighteen months, with’ interest from day of ‘ale, secured by deed of trust on the property sold. $1 deposit at time of sale, and all conveyancing at pur- chaser's cost. ‘Terms to be conplied with in seven ER, } Trustees, days. BRAINARUD H. WA NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. cots W. E. EDMONSTON, THE NORTH SIDE OF K | AUCTION SALES. MUSERY AUCTION, AT SAMSTAG'S, No. 730 SEVENTH STREET. The entire stock of Samstag*s No. 730 7th street. at auction, commencing MONDAY MORNING, January 28th, at 10 o°clock pre cisely, | This sale comprises the choicest collestion of Millinery and Fancy Qoods offered this season, We name ti part:—Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, Eim- rimmings) Edgings. Handkerchiel ents and Ladies Furnishings, Trimmes nmed Hats, Corsets, Ruchings, Guipure es, Fringes, Velvets, Silks and Sating, fine as- sortment of Ladies Underwear, Ladies and Chil- dren*s Suits, Children’s Wear, 5,000 gross assort- | ed Buttons. and in fact every variety of gouls to be found in a first class store. This sale will be continued from day today, at same hour, until the entire stock ts closed ont. | Chairs reserved tor ladic | Terms cash. Sale positive, D. MCCA Ny Aw NCANSON BROB., Auctioneers, Corner 9th and D streets northwest. TRUSTEFS* SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- TY ON SECOND STREET WEST, BE- TWEEN VIRGINIA) AVENUE ‘AND SOUTH D STREET, AT AUCTION, By virtue of a deed of trust to the subserib- ers, dated January 12, 1875, and recorded in AND FANCY GOODS AT Liber No. 775, folio 132. &€¢., of the land rec-, ords of the county of Washington and District ot Columbia, and by the written request of the parties secured thereby, we willsell by public auction, in front of thepreniises. on TUESDAY, the 28th day of August, 1877, at 6 o'clock p.m. ail those certain pieces or parece of land and premises, situate “di being in the city of Washington, District of € = Ma, and known and distinguished as and being all of Lot marked and lettered, ', and the south seven feet six inches of Lot marked and lettered D, in W_ B. Todd's recorded sultivision of part of square uumbered five hundred and eighty-one, (581.) with the Improvements thereon, consisting of several small Houses, Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance tn notes payable in six, twelve and eighteen, months aft e, 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 sold, All conv neing to be at the chasers cost, Should the terms of sale be not led with in five days after the sale, the Tras reserve the right to resell the property at the lnk andl cost of the defaulting purchase aull-cokds CHAS. T. DAVIS, } Trustees, 4e-THE PURCHASER AT THE ABOVE sale being in default, we will again o: the risk and cost of ‘the defauitiny above-described property, at auction, front of U emises, on F) » the 25th day January, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m,, and on the same termsas above stated, PHILIP F. LARNER, j8-eofds CHAS, T. DAVIS, ®e-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ( account of the rain until TUESDAY, January 1875, atsame hour and ¥ PHILIP §26-2t CHAS. 7. rehaser, the } Trustees. Rt prastees, Will sel N ¥. 28th, 1878, commencing at 10 o*¢loc N st. between 7th and 8th sts. new., the following woods and chattels, seized ‘and levied on for debt: 8 very handsome Walnut Chambe: marble tops; 1 fine Parlor Set; 4 enameled Chai ber Sets: Bureaus, Bedsteads, Want boards, Carpets, Mattresses, Crockery Ware, a fine Sewing Machine, and a other articles too numerous’ to mention. These goods will be sold for cash to the highest bidder. House for rent, 325-20 FOLEY, Auctioneer, 49-THIS SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, the 30th, sume hour and place, jae IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEFS' SALE OF A VALUABLE BUIL ING LOT ON SEVENTH STREET N.W. NEAR N STREET. By virtue of a deed of trust, | the 26th day of October, A. D. 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No.” 835, folio 162, of the land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party thereby secured, we shall sell, at public auction, in frontof the premi- ses. on BATURDAY. February 21, 1878, at 4 ovclock p.m, **all that certain piece and parcel of land and’ premises situate and being in the city of Washington. District of Columbia, and known and distingutslied upon the public plats and pian of said city as Lot lettered“ D."* of John T. Len- man*s subdivision of part of Square aumbered fe bundred snd forty-seven (447). as the same is re- corded among the records of the Survesor's office of the District of Columbia, ** having a frout on 7ch street n.w. of twenty (20) feet by a depth of one hundred and sixteen (116) feet. Terms of sale are as fullows: Two thonsand dol- lars of the Re hase money shall be payable three years after the day of sale,“ with interest at 8 per rentum per annum, pay: semi-annually, and ured by deed of trust ipon the property. ‘The res= idne thereof shall be paid in ash, or all cash, F ‘A dey ring ai f purchase, All conv st. If the terms of sale iwith at the expiration, of one wees ie, the Trustees will uction, aft © Even been comp from and after the day of sa resell said property at public days notice by advertisement i and at the risk and cost of the de DAvis, } Trustees. G, Auct. mi eds AUG _THOMAS DOWL dD SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION On TUESDAY MORNI 1878, at 10 o'clock, by order of Probate Cour 1 will sell a collection of Household Furniture at auction rooms corner 9th an 325-3t G, January 29, SALE DOUBLE AND NESS, SADDLES AND BRI - TRUNKS.’ VALISES, ROBES, BLANKETS, SADDLERS* TUULS, & Being the entire stock of the late James A: Riely, Georgetown, D. Sor STS y) of On WEDNESDAY MORNING, which fs hand made and of superior January 30th, 1878, at No. 70 High street, commencing at 10 o’clock, I shall Sel, by onder of the Orp! Court, the first-class stoc Roods.’ all quality, vi = Joubie and Single Harness; Saddles and Bridies; ‘Trunks, Valises, Robes and Blankets; Large Stock of Saddiers’ Hardware; Saddles. Tools, Brushes, &c., ‘Together with a large assortment of goods usually found in a first-class establishment. Termseash, G. E. RIELY. Administrator. 325-4 THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ypsomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION, On FRIDAY MOKNING, February 1st, 1878, at 10 ovclock, at D street, te tween Ist and 2d northwest, the residence a gentleman declining housekeeping, I shail sel! the following goods, viz: Walnut Marbie-top Chamber Suit Very handsome Chamber Set, in Painted Cottage Furniture, in set Painted Wardrobes, Bureaus and Husk Mattrasses and Springs, Pil ster Bi sels and Ingrain Carpets, Dining-room and Hall Ofleloths, Dining-room Furniture. China and Glass Ware, Toilet Ware. Heating Stoves, Kitchen Requisttes, &e. 6t__THUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, VALUABLE IMPROV nut and oak, Airs, ws and Bol- No, 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts, ING ON D PROPERTY FRONT- RE: BETWEEN Q AND. R STREETS NORTHWEST, AT AUC On TUESDAY, January 29th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p. m., T shall sell, in front of fia premises: part Lot No. 11. in suuare 4 having 21 feet 1's Inches in front, ri feet 4) inches, with improvements thereon, con- sisung of a two-story Frame, with brick basement dwelling. ernis? One 3 balance in six and twelve ths, for notes bearing interest from day of le, anil secured by a deed of trust on sold, and conveyancing. &c., at pur $100 down when the property Is struck off. dd ‘WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auct, ‘ASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, FRONTING ON THIRD STREET, BE TWEEN H AND I STREETS NORTH- WEST. AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, January 28th, 1878, at 4 orelock p.m... Shall sell, in ‘front of the {' premises, Lot 26, Bradiey & Wells’ subdivi- sion of square 523, having 21 feet 8 inches in front, more or less, running back depth thereof, with im= rovements, consisting of a two-story brick dwell- ing, 10 rooms, bay window, and all modern im- provements. Terms: One-half cash: balanceoneand twoyears, with interest, secured by a deed of trust on proper” Fi gold. All conveyancing at cost of purchaser, wi of sale, $23 WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auct, |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, IX SALE OF IMPROVED P he EXECUTE ry iN GEORGETOWN. | POF. On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, January 29, 1878, at 4o°clock, in front of the prem- A ses, 1 shall sell part of Lot No, 134. front besitarucn besianee naga ieee jtimproved by a comfortable frame dwelling: THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, CERY SALE. Nirtue of a decree of the Supreme Court if of Ai jait Sate Rae conte Pena Oa ‘Lot § E ip A Fa ie : Hd & january, at 5 o'clock p. Mm. u ‘offer for sale at H 1 ii hi f cash; = in three equal terest; deed given. ‘the final iret don efren pga HN : ! 4 | THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY.... January 26, 1878, CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings, THE SENATE PASSES THE MATTHEWS SILVER PSOLUTION uur Fepert closed — Debate ¢ Matthews silver resolution Was continued at some length, after which a vote was taken on Mr. Edmunds’ amendment providing for the payment of the bonds in golé coin or its equivalent pay ment without the con: itor would be in violation of the public faith and tm derogation of his rights, and it was rejectea— yeas 1 Mr. iment tin erder, declaring that it would be 1 to the economical interests of the government and pec bonds tw Silver: which was also reje yeas M4, nays fl. Afer much argument the question was taken on the original resolution, and it wi carried by a vote 43 to 22. nd the floor to address the bill, which ce but gave w Session d the Senate subsequently adjourne@ till Monday The vy y h the Matthews resohition Was adopted was as follows Y Ts. Allison, A Z. < oy Camer is {sof i., Davis of We is, Ferry, Gordon, Gre- Johnston, of Fin. M, » McDonald) ; ey non. Morgan, Ogiesty phan. gy ntunders Spence r, Thurman, * ant With Sst. Anthe 4» Christian Hanlin, Mitchell, Morrill, regent, Wadleigh and ¥ SE.—After our report closed — House went into committee of the whole nsider the bill extending the time for the d spirits now in bond until July ist, 187s. Mr. Tucker explained that the bill Was introduced because i was antich pated that the tax on whisky would be reduced to fifty ¢ covering that in bi The mater bated at great le nd final ly the ec rose without action, and the Tlouse adje Wat WASHINGTON Escaren. — The ques. tion is raised ay to whether G. Washin Wasin the habit of losing his temper your buttons! there was tot so many 1 iveniences for losi the article in George time. He ne er got all ready bed, an then nem be furnace fire hi not be gxered down in his night shirt—t——o altend to it. He never wan to retire at ane had Martha remind him | let the hired girl in. He pay, and the plumber then. ‘He never missed thirty seconds. or h home ina horse car rly hour, and ther at he must sit up te never had a gas bill ad not been invente iway train by Lto stand up all the wa full of market baskets om a wet night. There were not agents, chromos, or lightning rod men in his day. “Beautiful Snow” was unwritten then, and Private Dalsell and Sergeant Bates unborn. Pooh! Pooh! do not tellusabout G. W. We be- lieve if he had been dressing for a party and expecting the carriage every minute, by the time he had drawn the third shirt over his head and found the back col r button gone, he would have kicked the bedroom furniture around, and mad ives like any other man.—{ Con nercial Bulletin, Wor Taey ‘Listen.—During the recent civil war there were two volunteers lying be neath th Diankets, looking up at the stars in a Virginia sky. What made you go into the Well,” Tom, “1 aul plied, loved nord rille 08 (Ga.) Den comt but a year of matrimony will sober you {Fronklin Patriot. an jaws sell for #2 apiece at the seat of war in Bulg: n peo. | ple pay $5,000 their Com- gressmen.—{ i #@-A startling rumor ached the city yes- Lory 8 to the eflect that Judge Davis had de- fined his political position. Ti_proved to be malicious canard, and men breathed more freely.—[ Burlington Hawkeye. @a-Zach Chandler's head gr farm red an agreeable surprise for his chief. He has planted twelve acres iw mint.—{ Cincinnati Commercial. The cigarmakers’ strik and unfortunately the strikers are far worse off than they 1. ¥. Herald. 4&eThe rector of a fashionable west end church is now affectionat en of in clert- cal circles as ** The Apostle of the Genteels."~— (Philadelphia Bulletin. ——_ MARRIED. ABBOTT—GOVE. Ont hof January, 1871 by Rey, Alex, Kent, W. E, Auber? to Miss Ha Tit E. Gove, daughter of W. B, Gove, esq., all of Washington. Nocards, (Boston papers please copy * KENT-GOVE. On the 24th of January, 1878, by Rev. A.B. Grosh, Rev. ALEX. KENT Capnik E. Gove, daughter of W. B. Gove, ali of Washington, Will receive thelr friends 1125 Sixth st. northwest, on. Un evenings of February 5th and 6u DIED. BARKER. Died in Alexandria, Va.. on the hot January, 1878, Mrs. SAuINA A. Tanker, fe of Harri nger up at the ‘ollapsed, afternoons and * Funeral Sunday, ck, from the Baptist church, Friends’ and relatives invited to. at- tend. * DUGAN, On the morning of the 25th of ary, 1878, Mis. B. De a Funeral will take plac son, Sunday. 1813 'C Friends of the f FENDALL, In this city, on the 2 anuary, 1878, Mr. ARTHUR FENDALL. ice of funeral hereatter, ° the 12th of December, 1877, at his Herndon Station. Fairfax county, Va., . H.C. Git, afteralong and painful fines: which he patientiy bore until God was ready to call him, Past his suffering, past his pain, Cease to Weep for lears are vain, For he who suffered Is at By A Frirnp, (Harrisburg, papers please copy.) = On January. 1378, al JAMES HASSETT, the younge: airick and Bridget Hassett, aged 21 Years, 11 months, and 4 days. Relatives and friends of the family are speetfuliy © attend his funeral fi residenc southeas Mc 4 » and proceed Servi January, 1874, at the r Bartle, ti whose family she has been a faithful servant for 15 years, CATH AMINE NOLAN. . Her funeral Will take place at No, 1326 Tweitue st. northwest, on Monday, 28th inst., at 3 o°clogtt p.m. NEALE. At his late resid northwest, at 7 p.m.. January. 25 NEALE, in the seventy-fourth year of his age, lingering illness, which he bore with Chriss itude, Phe services will take place at St. Pat- rick’s Church, 2 p.m.. Sunday. Friends of the family are invited to attend. ~ SEIP. At Bismarck, D. T., January 8th, 1878, Ropext C. Sew, aged thirty-six years, Funeral at Masonic Temple, at 2p. m., Sunday, January 27th, 1878, Friends of the family are invited to attend. 2 UNDERTAKERS, &c. BUBGDORF, aad UNDERTAKER, j22-ly 316 Penn’a avenue n. R FF. HARVEY, ? UNDERTAKER, 932 F street. Jan4-1m* Ww. B. SPEARE, UNDERTAKER, 40 F Srnegt Nontuweer, Gec8-1y (Formerly with R, F. Harvey.) Joe FUENGHING UNDERTAKER PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB reasonable. 13-1y 7, wneY

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