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COAL AND WOOD. AUCTION SALES. DEALEBS CHARLES W. HANDY, Auctioneer IN COAL AND WOOD. TRUSTFES SA 1 OF PPALUAULE sate We desire tw «ai the atteution of the pablic to the N NTH - Loma CUAL AND WOOD in the Dis- ein the United | fo'ic 450. Of the I fact that we now have on hand the largest and best pi WASHINGT. NORTHEAST, virtue of ted Int cilities for doing business are not | sist. IHIB. and’ recoded tee lpee ey, Tay a ny Grm in the same the mt id is Of the District, 5 ; that our Kindiing Wood Factory is the | of G.lumbia, and L record: he District, largest south of New York: and, ind ‘our ap- | t ths polntments for doing a Coal and Wood ‘Business aril otter for sabe. at pupil Bre complete In every particular. day of March, 1878. at 6 o'clock p. m., +240 Ibe. to the ton our invariable standard, Lots pumbered | ree (3), four (4) and five Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. ©. in Moses Keley"s recorded subatvision of Main office:— Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, (on numbered nine hundred and thirty-four eee aw certo oatheete S4). with limprovements, consisting of a Frame | Dwelling H OMces:—1902 ¥. 1112 Wh and 1418 7th streets | Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: balance in six, Rorthwest. janl8tr_ | tweive and eighteen months, with interest at t x! | Tate of 8 per cent. per annum until paid, ~ |. the CoE! soa: | chaser to give his notes fur the deferred payments, : secured by a decd of trust upon the property sold: wvuOD! woop: All conveyancing at purchaser's expense, $150 Having unsurpassed facilities for handling Coal | and Wool we tow offer it to the public at bottom res. . wing completed our Steam Saw Mill, we are selling sawed aid spit Wood, ard Bundling Kin- down at tine of sale. fel. 28-dtds. EUGENE CARUSI, Trustee. (QHAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. | VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON dling Wooo ui greatly reduced prices. THE, NORTHEAST CORNER OF EIGHTH : tved almst dally by rail; 2.240 pounds | AND. R STREETS NORTHWEST. AT PURE intas tonuinase ter . ‘teed Lit AUCTION. R TLLER § SON. 9 | it Tinie of aed of trust dated April Depot, and Mill, 4 strect and | 13th. 1877, and recorded in Liber No- Principal ¢ rie nA. W. | folio484. of the land records of the Districtall ho Tania avenue o.W. Branch | of Columbia, and by direction of the parties se Yar ures ny ct-tr | cured thereby. we will offer for sale, at public auc- a Hon, on TUR SDA, the 26:h day or February. A TE?) ANSON S ,e 73 ..in front of re- gure mi: twenty-five (25) feet_ front b; ses, y depth of one hundred (100) feet of Lot numbered two (2), in square No. 419, with the improvements, consisting of a Two-story Brick Dwelling, lower story being used as a store, inzerms of sale: One-fourth cash: balance in equal inst. PATENT BUNUVLED HKINBLING WOOD. ments at Six, twelve and eighteen months, haser to give his notes for the deferred tere st at the rate of eight per cent. per annum, and secured by adeed of trust on the property sold, $150 down at time of sale, Convey ancing at purchaser's cost. E E CARUSL. trustees JOHN P. O°NEAL, §Tiustees. fel4-7.11,14,18. 21.25 26 Se THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUESDAY, the 6th day of March, 1378, at same hour aud plate. Bv order of Trustee, CHAS. W. HANDY, feb27-mar165 Auctioneer, BOOKS AND STATIONERY LLUSTRATIONS OF THE INTER- NAT!ON AL LESSONS FOR 1878, Hang Book ou Bible Readings, by Chamberlin & Whittle. ‘The Way and the Word, by Moody. Grace and Trath, by WP. Mackay. The Unseen World, by W. J. E. Orthodoxy, Boston’ Monday ‘Lectures, by Cook. Life of Trust, by George Muller, For sale at WM. BALLANTYNE'S, feb14-tr 428 7th street. OOKS TO SUIT THE TIMES. History of England in the Eighteenth Century; Lecky; 2 vols: $5. Manual of the Auatomy of In- vertebrated Animals; Huxley; $2.75. Stories from Homer: Church: illustrated with colored desigas 4 FIRD LIGHTER IN BVBRY BUSDLE, HE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN USE, AND THE ONLY BUNDLED WOOD INTEO- DUCING A FIBE LIGHTER, ASE your Wrower for It and take no other, A FUL) sh cK OF COAL AT LOWEST MARKET &«TES. OFFics, 80uTs £457 COR, 19TH BT, AND PA. AV, MILL AND ])fpoT, TTH 8T. WHARF. rpuomas W. KILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DBALERS ID WvoD AND COAL, Weare dciivering best qualities of WOOD and COAL to si] psrts of the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberland (UAL, Bun of Mine and Lump, Always on ban, at lowest rates. novi6-t Whart, toot 11th | Martin: $3 60, ‘Tiistory of the: Eawlion Boro Main OMce and Depot, Riley's fartin: History of the English Beop! eat vol. 1; Green: $2.50. Popular Astronomy; Prof, and 18th streets southw seasons: Reweomb: $4, History of a Grime: Victor Hugo: cs between and ‘iel arshal Count Mokke's Letters § omees—} Sik between Daud Ke.w. iyS0-tr | Russia; 26 cents. Field Paths and Green X uiry Walks in Surrey and Essex: $1.50, tory ine: Bret Harte: $1. Two Tales o MEDICAL, Marfied Life: 30 cents, Engineering Spseifiearions : ~ = a and Contracts; Haug] ‘Too Rich: from the . LEO». The Oldest Established and only Be- | German: Mrs. Wister: $1.50. Whitaker's Alma- Hable es’ Phy: Cit | nac, 1878; 50 cents, An Open Verdict; Braddon: goasuited every Tuesday: Wednesday and Satur | 35 cents, ‘Theory of Money'and Currency Pullans day, at No 6ch st. n.w., from 1 to8 o'clock. $1.50. Free by inal. ad mplaints quickly cured. Office and SULOMONS & CHAPMAN, Residence, § Mut!roe st, ‘Baltuihore. novia-ly, | _febl4-tr 911 Pennsyloania ave. AKRCUS WARD & €OvS BIRTHDAY CARDS, VALENTINES, INDELIBLE CONCISE DIARY for 1878. ORANDUM BOOK, **Where Is It?)* NBULT vit. LEON, the oldest oetabiianed ‘specialis! in the city. He tees & perma neat and speed} cure im the shortest time possible 5 iseases, joned | NEW MEM eee reste can’ ‘a noecalty A Chcmocgtoare AUTOGEATH ALBUMS, all siies and bindings, charge. eparate consul eth | e have just received a new ol ase romnovi-ly | latest deslans Au inspection is solicited from all, — New Law Mis ‘Digest of Trademarks: Bigelow on Frand: ton’s Digest ot lemarks; low on Fraud; Court of Ciaims, Vol. 12: Hughes U. 8. Cireult i NUTICE.—Dr. BUBERTSON can be | Sienna Nut oa ce, st. Court Reports, 2'vols, ; Josiah Allyn’s Wife as a P. -M., OD al! diseases of Organs and | A. and P. I.. or Samantha at the Centennial, $2.50; Retvous Diseases. viz: Organicand Seminal Weak- | Money and its Laws, by Henry V. Poor, $8. For ness, Nervous Debility. Impotency, Premature De- | gale by W. 'H! @ 0. H. MORRISON, cay, Nervous Trembling, Paip! of the Heart, ‘Law Booksellers and Stationers, of Sight or G@iddiness, I ition, &C., J19-tr 475 Penna. ave. ail resu'tlug from abuses in youth, excesses in | matihood, sac ‘early itrictures and Syplilis quickly Dr. B. is y Bative of Baltiuicre, with 12 years’ experience in STEAMERS, &. Sis city” visits Washington ‘oasy | ]QESUMPTION OF ROUTE Saturday. of medical treat- UN THURSDAY, 14TH In: ‘steamer MATTANO, Capt. W.H. Byles, will leave 6th ‘street whari every Monday and Thursday at 7' g’clock for Nomini, Ferry; returning will leave Nomini Ferry every Tuesday and Friday morning, stopping at Intermediate landings going and eom- ing. for further information, inquire at G. L, SHERIFF'S Coal Office, 1114 Pennsylvania ave- nue, or at wharf, febo-tr KAILROADS. URE AND OHIO HAILBOAD. 'HE GREAT DOUBLE TRAC FOR NORFOLE, FOE MONROE AND B BATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTER | aa eT BON SETI ST pene sont AND war iSermeiteserees MON) Ae Wis NORTH WEST AND SOUTHWEST. NESDAY, and RIDAY, at 8 o'clock m., cons aw ‘with steamers for Boston, nce and NOVEMBER 18th, 1877, other Northern Points. Returning, leaves Norfolk Pi Mopac AVE, WASHINGTON. qvery TUESDAY, THUESDAY and SATUS :50—Baltinwre. Annapolis and’ Way 8' DAE, sSo'clockp. ea, (Strasburg, Winchester and Way Stations, FOR PUTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, via Kelay. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Jonn $D—Piedweut: Strasburg, Winchester, Hagers- | #5,WO0D: leaves her whart, foot sao Roe ork, Pipa Biren aat pa. | FUESDAYS. Seto chet more E ork, = loman ant ws more Express, Parlor Car to New York and orelock'& m., for Nomink: SATURDAYS. ‘at 7 Philade:: r” .. for Currioman and 8:40—*St. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and Pitts Stay ping at intermediate landings each trip. Ex |. Connects for Hagerstown and Por farther information, apply at the Gtlse, over for Slavcion.’ Parbor Car i Graftom and | Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Omlco, ‘or st Bleeying Cars to Louisville, Cincinnatl, Co- gpage called for on application at Wnox’s Ex- jumbur. « hicago Junction and Sandusky, preet Bthce. SAMOEL BACON, Pres't. 9:00—Baitimore, Annapolis and Way Stations. B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent, 10:00—*Balts nore Express. AEIOCBalthowre, Eucote City, Annapolis and Stzuons. 3:30 New York and Faiiade! hia, Baltimore Ex- « a STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The steamers JOHN GIBSON and E, OC, KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East Biver, New York, at 4 o'clock p. m. ‘Un 8 itimore only, stop- | every SATURDAY at 4p.m.: George: ping at all stations.) town overy FRIDAY MORNING, xan- 8:30—Baltimore and ay Stations. (Winchester | dria same day. and Wa) 5tatio via Relay.) Freight taken at lowest rates. For information :30—Baltiv ore, Bi msburg and Laurel Ex- | apply at Office over Metropolitan Bank. ‘15th street, Pras, sa Telarick viaelay: ‘a of to B.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water strost, {85 "Point oF Roe O20 Vincheser and War ‘Stations. On Sunday ied SAMUEL BACON, President. anapol a \LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE ILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, WASH. : e ounces ae SESE aq for Norfolk. ing Pa Line 8:50 *Baltinwure od Way Stations, for Be on yrowidence, and New 6:56—"Chicage and Columbus Express, Sleeping ne States. Care to Chicago. 30—* Balti: re Express. :26—"St. Louis. Cincinnati, Pittabarg. Express. Bleeping Cars to St. Louis and Pittsburg. on % and Baltimore Sleeping Car to New York, and Bpectal Serving Car to Philadelphia. have mar! Ge own, D. we * Daily. Other trains daily, except Sunday. aor fal \nformation ‘apply ey. t SOHNEON GREAT aoe? Wee ,E street, northwest, and, 1ath-strest 1878 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 fr ret ‘Gee DSW CLYDE TO THE NORH, WEST, AND SOUTHWEST. | {9;,¢™ ee oe Double Track. Steel Rails, NMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY OR SATURDAY. Bolendid Scer-ry, Magnificent Equipment. FreRvuary 4th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from corner u ‘or Pittsburg and the West :10 a. m. daily, : ith Parior Car to Pittsburg and ne Pitts! to Cin wi Cars Tons. Tons, from arg St. Louis and | City of Berlin......5.491 City of Brussels....3, 775 Chicago; 7:4 p. m. dally, Palace Car to f Richmond. 4 607 City of New York.3,500 ‘Chicago: GRY of Chester=;..-4.568 City of Parls.......3.081 or cy of Montreal ...4.490 City of Brookiyn..2. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC BAILBOAD. | “These mauificent steamers built In. watertight For Canandaigua, Kochester, Bi Niagara | compartments, are among the strongest, largest Falls and the north. at 7:40 p. m. > except | and fastest on the Atlantic 7, with Palace Cars to Watkins. For ‘The saloons are luxuriously furnished, especialiy weil lighted and ventilated, and take up the whole noise and motion is felt, aud are replete with every comfort, having all latest improvements, doubie berths, electric bells, &e. ‘The cuisine hasalways been aspecialty of thisline, Ladies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentlemen's smok- Eins, at 10:10 a. m. daily, except Sunday width of the shi ‘The principal staterooms are ‘New York ap: the 240 a. m. and 9:30 p. TW: » where least For antl, with heme Rowe, 2a TROD; | swuldships. forward of the engines, whei Gatly, ex- to. Y., , . ‘ Doatstor ‘Bros ‘kiyn Annex, ing” alrost rig heya pnw lesiewlenes Laie iy : : other information gj transfer to Fulton street Goubie ter todOHN'G DAVE gents Broatway, Ry. “¢ a J. W. BOT. ey ‘a ie, For Piliadeipbia, 1-309. a, cope sunday, | ch iseniwigns ‘Agents for Det Limited Express, except Sun- ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. Acconimodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8: . | STRAMSHIP LINE BETWEBN NEW YORK, Sea tao pm dally exeopeSaaaaye SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMBN. For Pope's Greek Line: 588. m. and 4:30 p. m. ‘The steamers of this Company will sall dally, except Sunday, arday from Pier, ‘Third f and ¢:: - | st Hoboken. Rates of passage: bahay ~~ 20D. m. dally, ox- | From New ‘York to Southampeda, Lan. _ don, Havre and Bremen, frst 5 AUEMILWAT AND, ALETANDAE Dee | oF Soni tore Ont RICHS £00 WASHINGTON RAILROAD. 2 Bowling Green, New Yor For « 6, 7p. m. poitine via take passage from to New York or Boston, crossing the Yueridiaa at Bo 8 t. oF nothing oo Renee ee. Of 60 at 48 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. THE BEITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN AUCTION SALES. _FUTURE DAYS. _ ___ AUCTION SALES. _* TO-MORROW. AUCTION 8A."ES._ AUCTION SALES. __THIS EVENING. Auctioneer, CANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ FALE OF LARGE MANSION i} EXTENSIVE GRUUNDS. of adved of trust, dated 29:h day f Jue. A.D. 1876 and recorded in Liber fra No. 827. folic 244. one of the land records of, Washington county, District of Columbia, and at the written request‘of the party secured thereoy, We will sell, at public auction, on MONDAY, tl 1ith day of March. 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m\. in front of the premises, ail that certain square of Fou d Situated. Ising and being in the city of ashingion. in’ the District of Columbia, and known and designated on the ground plan of said city of Wasbington as square numbered seven hun- dred and thirty-nine (739), together with all the improvements ways, easements, &c., to the same belonging or othe1 wise appertaining. ' This square is situatcd on New Jersey avenue and K street south, and improved by a large Brick Mansion, well known as the Winter estate, with large sta- bles and out-houses, ‘The above square will be sold subject to the fol- lowing deeds of trust to C. H, Cragin, jr., to se- cure Emily R. Duntop for $1,200 and interest from 24th October, 1877, at 10 p"r cent., as will more fully appear by reference to said trust recorded in Liber No. 821, folio 34, of land records of Wash- ington, D.C." Also, one on lot 6 to Wm, E. Ei- mondston. made April 7th, 1873, recorded in Liver 716, folio 117, of which there is a balance due of about fifty doHars. ‘erms of sale: The amount of this trust, four bundred dollars and interest from December 29, 1877, at 19 per cent. to day of sale, all taxes and expenses of sale in cash; balance in'six and twelve months, with interest. ' A deposit of $100 required as soon 4s sold. Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are nut complied with in seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the Tight to reseli at risk and cost of defaulting pur- chaser upon giving five days" notice of such resale In some newspaper published in Washington, REESE, { Trustees, By virtu of Ju OHN SHERMAN, teal Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF NEW TWO STORY BRICK DWELLING. SITUATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF iH STREET. BE- TWEEN S AND T STREET= N By virtue of a_ deed of trust. dated August A 18th, A. 1). 1877, duly recorded in liber No. 1868, fuiio 196. one of the ‘and records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the Party secured thereby, ‘we shall sell, af vablic aue~ on, in front of the premises, on MUNDAY March 1878, at €o°clock p.m. all tain or parcel of ground situate In the city of Washington, D. C.. and known as being lot nim- bered forty-ihree (43), in A. J. Haley's subdivi- sion of the north halt of syaare numbered three hundred and six (306), together with the improve- ments thereon, Terms of sale: One-third (°s) cash; balance in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, with interest from the day of sale, secured by déed of trust on the property sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, If terms of sale are not complied five ‘lays from day of tale, the Trustees re- serve the right to resell the property, after five days" adveytixement, at the risk and cost of the de- faulting pur: haser,, . J. STANLEY JONES, Bb, F. STEIGER, feb27-rokds By, 2: STERLWAGES, ie” Real Estate Auctioneer, 613 7th st. SALE OF TWO DESIRABLE LINGS, ONE A THREE-STORY RICK. NO. 809 H STREET NORTHEAST, AND THE OTHER A TWO-STORY AND MANSARL ELLING. 16 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN G@ NO. NIN AND H STREETS NORTHEAST, r } Trustees. TRUSTEES: DW ‘one of the land records for anty, in the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, We will sell at public auction, in front of the prem on THURSDAY, the 7th day of March, A. it 4's ovclock p.m., all those pieces or parcels of ground lying and being in Washington + District of Columbia, known and described ineteen (19). thirty-one (31), and 2). in Moses Kelly's sub-division of square numb réd nine hundred and twelve (912), improved, respectively, by a fine three-story brick gpelling With tack building, on the south side of H street, between 81h and 9th streets northeast, on the line of the Columbia railway, and by story and Ma we ide uf 9 eet, st northeast, whieh has also a fine side lot. Both of the houses are desirable as homes, hay- ing modern couveniences. and being contiguous to acar route, rms of sale, (in accordance with the trust.) are: $4.C00. and accrued interest, accrued taxes, apd expenses of sale in cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest, A deposit of $100 required on each house when struck off. Convey- ancing at purchaser's cost. If the purchaser fails to comply with the terms of sale within seven days thereafter the Trustees reserve the right to resell after three days advertising, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser oF purchasers, MARTL OHRER, fel25-dts ALFRED H. LEE, } Trustees. B. © SEEGER, 2” Real Estate Auctioneer, 511 7th street. TRUSTERS' SALE OF NEW TWO-3TORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE SITUATED ON Ea8sT SIDE OF TWELFTH STREET, ET WEEN S AND T STREETS NORTH- WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Au; es | a two- sard roof frame ‘dwelling on the G and H streets 18th, A.D. 1877, duly recorded in Liber No. 868, folio 207. one of the land records for the: District of Columb! d at the request of the party: secured thereby, we shall sell, at fon, in front of the’ premis March 7th, 1878, at 4 o’elock Piece or parcel of ground situate in the city of ‘ashington, D. C., and known as being Lot numbered forty-six (46), in A. G, Haley’s subdi- vision of the north half of Square numbered three hundred and six (306), together with the improve- ments thereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third (5) cash; balance in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, with interest from day of sale. secu by deed of trast on the property sold; or all cash, at the option of haser. A deposit of $100 required at the d all conveyancing at the purchas- er’scost. If the terms of sale are nor compiled with in five days from day of sale, the Trustees _re- serve the right to resell the property after five days’ advertisement at the risk and cost of the de- reg PUTT ANLEY JONES WILLIAM B, JONES, }TFustees. feb22-eod.&ds B. ¥. STE) cat TRUSTEES SALE OF NEW_ TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, SITUATED ON THE EAST SIDE OF TWELFTH STREET, BETWEEN S AND T STREETS NOKTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 18, A. D, 1877, duly recorded in Liber | ublic auc- r 1, Real Estate Auctioneer, 511 Seventh street, 863, folio ne of the land records for thé, District of Golumbia, and at the request of the Party secured thereby, we shall sell, at public auc~ ion. in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, March 7, 1878, at 4% o’clock p. m., all that cer tain piece or of ground situate In the city of Washington. D, ., and known as being lot num- bered fifty-one (51), in A. G. Haley's subdivision of the north half of Square numbered three hundred and sx (S06), together with the improvements ereon. Terms of sale: One-third ('s) cash; balance in six, (6), twelve (12) and elghteen(18) months, with interest from the day of sale, secured by deed ot trust on the property sold; oral cach at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale. and all conyeyanciag at the pur- chaser’s crs", If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days from day of sale, the Trustees re- serve the right to resell. the property after five days" advertisement, at the risk and cost of the eran PT UTANLEY JONES, WILLIAM 8. JONES, } Trustees, feb22-co€ds, EB, pSTELLWAGEN je Real Kstate Auctioueer, 513 7th street, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO. STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWEL ING, BEING No. 6 F STRKET NORT. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated February 14, 1877. and recorded in Liber 844, A folio 213. one of the land records for the Dis-, trict of Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at_ public auction, in front of the premises. on SATURDAY, the 10th day of March, A. D. 1878, at 414 o’clock p-m., all of Lot numbered eighty-seven (87), in Kelly's recorded subdivision of Square numbered six han- dred and twenty-eight (628), improved by a very desirable two-story and basement brick dwelling, having all the modern conveniences. This property. commends itself particularly to those desiring & small home, rms of sale: $500, accrued interest, accrued taxes, and expenses of ‘sale in cash; balance in one and two years at eight per cent. interest, payable semi-annually, and to be secured by a deed of trust upon the property sol; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $100 required at time Of sel, Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. fel2i-dts | MARTIN M. ROHRER, Trustee, RUSTEE'S SALE OF LOT (25x150) AND SMALL FRAME ON POMEROY STREET, NORTH OF CITY OF WASHINGTON, srg ABD UNIVERSITY = 8UB-DIVE: By virtue of adeed of trust, récorded in Li- re Folio 452, of land records for District foal of Columbia, and at request of secured thereby, I will sell at public auction, TUESDA th, 1878, at 4's p. m., west-half of Lot N 11, in block No. 18, in Howard University sub-di- vision of ** Effingham Place, ’* Washington county, D. C., with the improvements. rms of sale: One-third cash; (of which $50 must be paid down day of sale) balance in six and twelve-months, with Fr cent., secured by pur- chaser’s notes and of trust on propert: l. Conveyancing and Fegording at purchaser's cost, fel: it: _W. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee. WP Sceren's SALE or STEAMER MARY WASHINGTON, Of Alexandria, Va., F WHARF. JUNCTION OF SEVENTH ND M STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. C. der authority of a deed of trust, the U} Ld Potomac Steam. Gomovany, Deering date of May rae ar ‘Virginia, and in the land records for ‘Wash- the: Ci a Seren ca arereee nee ih, on WED) D. to un . at the wharf junction ‘7th and M streets, Washington, STEAMBOAT MARY WASHINGTON, Jexandria, Va., of 297.70 tons measuremen’ Shastone three anda aif Fears old; er tackles in ‘of the U i Poiomae Bet at Com eres pper " ‘and Privileges at the don of ith and M street, inthe ciyot Waske ; ®. FEBGQUBON BEACH, Trustee, 7. D.C. will sell at an ESDAY, the 18th day of Mare 1878, at 12 o'clock noon, at the H. co —— W. dorner 10:h st. and Pem.“™ **° NHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer. mes as ONE NARVESEN & SON PIANO FORTE, E 0. ER. IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, aoa : . MANUFACTURERS’ SALE atthe above place, on SATU! ING, ai I e+ & large lot oF * ONE GAHLE PIANO, SEVERAL FIRE MANUFACTURERS: SALE id. Furniture, ited asd Be FROOF SAFFS, HOUSEHOLD FURNI- ~ Cotton-top and Hair Ma't TURE. EASY CHAIRS: OFFICE DESRS, oF Beds, Pillows, Boots and Shoes; also the entire TABL AND CHAIRS: S4OW-CA EL effects of & first-class Boarding FH With elegant LOT CARPETS AND MATTING, LUT TIN- SUPERIOR Side Boards, Book Cases, &¢.,@c. Sale positive. 1* WARE AND HARDWARE, LOT GROG SUPERIOR os RIES, HORSE AND WAGON, COOKING SUPERIOR UCTION SALE_Commencing SAT AND HEATING STOVES, &C., AT AU DAY MOKNING, March 24, at 100 TION. SILVER-PLATED WARE | ai the auction roomsofM-K.Walsh, On SATURDAY MORNING, Marci SILVER-PLATED WARE ing of new and second-hand Furniture, com- 2d, 1878, commencing at 10 o’clock, in| STILVER-PLATED WAKE Bi Sing Chamber: Suites, Lounges, Extension front of my auction rooms, I shal séli al pies. Glass Ware and’ Crockery W and general collection of the above goods: AND | Ware, Sale to be continued every Evening at 7 Terms cash, THOMAS DOWLING, | o'clock: and special sales of Parniiure three tims feb28-2t Auctioneer, ARLE SUaEERT. | igs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Morn- RUSTEES' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL TABLE CUTLERY. No: 170 Bridge street, Georgetown, Taare of THE SOUTHWEST CORNEK ie tts JOSEPH BURNS. Salesman, AND ‘REETS, ASH- TUE RATIONSE REPORTS BURGE ING STANDS. By virtue of a deed of trust beari: date on the Ist of Feb A. D., 1874, anc corded in Liber 748, tall 2i1, one of records of the District of Columbia, and at the re- quest of the party thereby secured, we will sell at Fatute auction, in front the SAT- 'RDAY, the nineteenth (e:3) mn, TO close the estate of the is TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMPANY, TAUNTON SILVER'PLATE COMPANY, | TAUNTON SILVER PLATE COMPANY, I shall sell, by lic anction, at the magnificent store corner of ibth aud F strecta, CORCORAN BUILDING, CORCORAN BUILDING, CURCORAN BUILDING, JUNCANSON BROS. Auctioneers, ENTIRE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND CARPETS, CONTAINED IN DWELLING ue rast CAPITOL STREET AT AU: On MONDAY MORNING, March 4, com- mencing at 10 o’clock, we ‘will sell at the i above Dwelling, lot of Yousehoid Furniture, consisting of — D. 1878, at four o’clock in the aftern ‘that Immediately opposite the U. 8. Treasury, Parlor Sets. Cottage Sets, Bedsteads, Jot of ground situate in the City of ‘Washi , in Immediately opposite the U. 8. Treasury, Bureaus, Washstands, Caue and. Wood Seat Bis District of Columbia, being all of lot numbered Immediately oppositezthe U.S: Treasury} mc nalts, @ northern x and th ent three (8) inches front, by the depth of £01 ion Table. Carpets, Crockery, epth Fe. ae. (48) feet four (4) Inches, of lot numbered thirteen on. TUESDAY, February 26, Cooking Stove, Bitchen Urenstis on TUESDAY. February 26, mar’ UNCANSON BROS., Aacts. Six (206) the whats Renee deere and Oty Ehsaan eee exc were; whole jeseribed as follows: Be- DAN! ginning tor the same at the northeastern corner of | and continue the sale every day at 10 o’clock a.m,, | J )UNCANSON BROS., Auction said square and running thence west forty-eight | 2:30 p.m., and 7:30 in the evening, a: \d continuing RUSTEE'S SALE of ENTIRE CONTENTS of (48) feet four (4) inches; thence south seventy (70) | from day to day until the whole is ‘sold “IRVING HOUSE,** BRNER EL feet three (3) inches; thence east forty-eight (48) AND D STREETS: N.w., AT AUC feet four (4) inches, to the line of 18th street west, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF By virtue of a deed of trust given to and thence north to the place of Also, A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF and recorded in Liber No. 884, folio 158, the lot of ground adjoining the above land, and ex~ A LARGE CONSIGNMENT OF of the land records for the District of Colum. tending forty-eight (48) feet four (4) inches on bia, and by request of the party secured there north E street, being lot numbered eleven (11) in by. L will sell at public auction, on FRIDAY. th said square number two hundred and fifty-six RE 8th day of March, A.D. 1878, commencing at 10 ARE (256), with the iimprovements situate on tho first lescribed piece of ground, consisting of the Na- tional Republican Building. ‘The above property will be sold subject toa deed of trust upon the frst described lot of ground, Gated oelock, on the prem) Irving House, corr sisting ip part of— Parlor Suites, R-PLATE the entire contents of the R-PLATED W on- EeAED whee ‘A aud D streets n.w., con AND T. Tables, Mirrors, Lace Ourtaius, Shaites, Cornices ‘on the 30th of September, A. D. 1873, and recorded Brussels and other Carpets, Oilcioths, in Liber 729, Pollo 288, to secure 835.478 and Inter. Handsome Sideboards, Dining Tavies, est, and aiso to all taxes and assessments due upon a Steam Tables, Dining Chairs, Lunch Counters, the whole of said property. ¢ Bar Counters es, Terms of sale: One-third cash: balance in six, lie Se 5 or) stal Gh a 3, W Sets. twelve and elghteen mouths, with interest, to bg | Tea Sete, Walters and Salvers, Card and Cake | — fuiisteads Bureaus. Matisse. iseading, Segura upan the property sold by deed of trist, A | Raskets, bruit Bands, erry” Dishes, Boaauct ‘abie Linen, 'Kuives leposit of uired at time of sale, 6 +, Spoon’ Holt Syrup Dishes, rockers , . ke. : terms of sale are hot complied with in ten days | Mugs andiionicts Yee and Worst Ine it Crockery. Glassware. &c.. & Contained in 35 rooms, ‘partitioned as follows: 27 bedrooms, Lparior,2 dining-rooms.2sittiag-rootns, bar and Iunch-room, and kitchen, ‘The house will be open for inspection on morning of sa (marl) "A. W. RELLY, Trustee. from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and cost of defaulting ;purensser. ROLLIN. } trustees, E. A. LLINS, DUNCANSON BKOS.. Aucts. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 22, 1877, d24-eo4w Sets, Dinuer, Breakfast and Pickle Cast Coolers, Celery Stands, Napkin Rings, sert and Tea Spoons. Medium and Dessert Forks, Soup, Oyster, Gravy and Cream Ladles, Butter, Pie and Cake Knives, ie KuaeE 7 scerrower SILVERS HARES Elle rey J EORGE TRUESDELL, Auctioneer. aa THE RAROVE, SALE : ; puare 3 ERY. TRUSTEES SALE OF A FINE BRICK until THURSDAY, the 31st day of January, A. D. SILVER. ATED TABLE CUTLERY, WELLING How igs 1878, at 12 o'clock ih, In front of the premises, SILVER-PLATED TABLE CUTLERY, ROHAN HOUSE, NO. 411 G STREET Janie E. A. ROLLINS, } Trustees, ‘These goods are warranted first-class, new and dof trast to me, datea A@-THE ABOVE SALE I8 FURTHER POST. | fos erin oer ag lous fold without reserva- | Der gas. follu Ber, ot a ots yond unt FRIDAY) the ipth day of February, | ers. hotel-keepers, saloon-keepers. and (private | te Uisttiet, of Columbia, default having boc A. D. 1878, 21 3 ovclock p, m., in front of thé | families who intend purchasing Sliver or fine Ta- | Made in tt ~ I shall sell. at public aaction in Premises." WM. E, CHANDLER, trustees, | ble Cutlery. front of the premises, on SATURDAY. March 2" ten BS, WOELING, LADIES INVITED TO ATTEND TITE SALE. 1B, at # oclock, p.m. all that certaln piece 9 a@- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- LADIES INVITED TO ATTEND THE SALES iy of DgtOn. Distr ce eng in th PONED until SATURDAY, the 2d day of March, LADIES INVITED TO ATTEND TILE SALES ot Matbington, District of Columbia, an known on the ground plan of said city as all of Lot pumbered thirty-seven ($7) and the west one (1) foot front of Lot numbered thirty-six (36), of Mrs, David A. Hall's recorded sub-division of part of original Lot one (1). in square numbered Ave hundred and eighteen (518); sald calc ax (36) running back north A.D. 1878, at 3 grelock p.m... in frontof the prem~ ises. WM. KE. CHANDLE febi6-eo B.A. HOLLINS,” } Trustees. Tae: SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON THE SOUTHWEST COR- NER OF THIRTEENTH AND ESTREETS. SALES ON EACH DAY AT 10 A. M., 2:30 YP. M., and 7:30 O°CLOCK IN THE EVENING. Sale positive, wy order of JOHN I. SWAIN, ‘al unton Silv h Treasurer of the late “Company, | Sait = : ve : WASHINGTON, “D.C, UPON WHICH | | feta THOS. DOWLING. Auet,” | Ofald lot thirty-six (86); together wid all the im- BUILDING STANDS: i BEFUBLICAN Boe AND SHOES AT AUCTION, Baek building dwelling house, Said property to be By virtue of a deed of a t date on — sold subject to a prior deed of trast, securing $4,000 the 30th oD. 1sTS, and day of September, A. and accrued Interest, at 8 In Liber No. 729, foilo 288, one of al ber cent. per anim from about September 10, 1877. Terms: cash: balance in monthly install. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES IN STORE No, 906 SEVENTH STREET, BE- TWEEN I AND K, Commencing MONDAY MORNING at 10 o’clock aud EVENING at7, and con-! tinuing from day to day until the entire} stock is closed out. The stock comprises a full line of season- able Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and Slippers for Gent’s, Ladies’ and Children’s wear. ments of $50 each, with interest thereon at 8 per ld, for which the notes of the purchaser. secured b be tak 1 cent. per annum, until ser to comply with terms in seven erty Will be Fesold at his cost and ris GEORGE B. MILBU ished as and welve (12) and the rthern twei (20) feet Trustes, et pt of forty N. B.—The above goods at private sale at auction — Bee (heehee tPh, Hate PE Seales | nace Pa TBE ARIE SALE IS FostPos ED un. thirteda (13)," Im Bagate numbered tea maeered | fet22-2W JAS. DUNGAN, Auctioneer. | til WEDNESDAY, March 6, 1878, at 4s o’clock wary Ft and fifty-six 1288). the whole being described as follows:—Beginning for the same at the north- C p.m, marl,5,6 GEORGE R. MILBURN, Trustee. FFICE GREAT FALI eastern corner of ‘sald square and running thence ING COMPANY,, WasiixeToN, D, Ca rAGG " ; west forty-cight (48) fect four (4) inchoss thence | February S8the 188s The Seek hes OF Sia HOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer south seventy (70) feet three (8) tnchest thénee east | Great Falls Manufacturing Company having, on ORSUILUING- LOTS AxD {Grbyaight (48) fool four A) Inches to the ling of | the Lar ‘uay of November, 1871 levied upoit the LON BUILDING LOTS AND street west; ee 1 of | ca ock of the company an assessment. 0 ‘ VUSES. FEONTIN inning, with the improvements, - oon: thirte-five (85) cents per hare, payable oe ee bee SAE PRT EEE BETWEEN 220 AND 230 STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 13, 1877, and recorded in Liber 864, Folio 112, of the land records for the District of Colum bia, and at the written request of the owner ¢ note thereby secured, we will offer for sale, at lic auction, to the Highest bidder, in frout of the premircs. at, 4-30 o'clock p.m... MONDAY, eh 11th, 1878, all or @ sufficiency of the follow ing real estate. to wit: All of sud-lots numbered two (2), three (3). four (4), five (5), six (6), seven 7), eight (8), nine (9), and ten (10), of Emily Fal- ler's ‘subdivision of the southwesterly part of Square number sixty (60), of Washington city, sald District, together with the improvements. consis'ing of two small houses, now rented for $20 per month. ‘These Lots front about 183 feet on the north side of E street northwest, with a depth of 119.115 feet on the east side of 23d street, adjoining the Ob- servatory Pai fore February 15th, instant, and such assessment not having been paid by some of the stockholders, all stockholders thus in default are hereby notified that unless the amount of their assessment, with interest and costs, be pig on or before the 11TH eit ct DAY z Manc thelr stock wall in accol ce ranci w article 13 of ie by-laws of the company, be je are not | sold at public auction, at 12 o*clock noon on that ) at the office of the company, No, 400 7th st, norihwest. By order of the Board of Directors, H. E. DAVIS, Secretary. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, marl-2awSd3 TPHSSTEES’ BALE OF VALUABLE | Iot PROVED PROPERTY CORNER SEV- 19th, 1878. in front of the ENTH STREET WEST AND NORTH Q By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July jth, 1873, duly recorded in Liber No. 721, folio 457) cue of the land records of the Dis- oFihe National Republican building. Te ft : ‘ken thousan a balance in equal installments In three, nine; fifteen and twenty-four mont ively, wil est at the rate of six per cent. per annum, secu: by adeed of truston the property. A deposit of $1,000 required at time of sale. “Gon ' ok ith in ue riage atte sale, complied w! seven days after 18 reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of Gefaulting pure r, ‘4, ROLLINS ‘Trustees, Be As SPY Lf #a-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED until premses, a 12 o¢cloet in front of prei ‘o°clock mm. ‘WM. E. CHANDLE! yA. BOLLING, }Trasteoe, DUNCANSON BHOS., Auctd. jana eA secul u We Sell at public ar Da wi Sy felve ( mont SoHE ABOVE SALE (8 FURTHER POST- | front of the premitecs, on TUESDAY, March ot, | from sale. witht interest, cant image ae eight PONED until THURSDAY, the Sist day of Janu- | 1978, at 4:300°clock p.m., the following described | (8) per centum per annum, secured by deed trast ary, A-D.1E, 18 front of the premises, at 1 o'cl’k realestate in Washington city, D. C., viz: Lots | ont property. orall cash at option of purchaser. p.m, . ‘M. E. CHANDLER, } Trustees, numbered twenty-four (24) and twenty-five (25,) | A Gepoeit of fifteen dollars on each lot will be re- 318 E. A. ROLLINS, in Young & Fowler's subdivision of square num- | quiredat time of sale, All couveyancing at cost of HE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER post. | befed four hundred and twenty-one, (421,) begin. | purchaser, Pen at SEO OR CARE IS FUR ning for the sxme at the northeast corner of said J. STANLEY JONES, y of February. | square. at the intersection of 7th strest west and B.F. STEGER, ' s Trustees. A. D. 1878, in. front of ae Premises, at do'ctock | Torn Q street, and thence. west along the line of | THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. marl-d&ds re EK, ROLLINS. }Trustees, | sald Q ‘street ‘ninety-five feet: thence south Atty | ———— feet; thence east to a point on 7th street west nine. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, /@ feet; thence north alo ty- the line of said 7th street fifty feet to the place of inning. together sald ‘deed "men: &q- THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- PONED un il SATURDAY, the 2d day of March, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING Li T . with the improvements, &c., as OT, FRONTING O _ THE THIR- fee a aa i CHANDLER. ore prem ‘iteenis of sale, prescribed by the deed, are: THE CITY OF WASHINGTON LE - feb16-eo “A. BOLLINS, Prrustoes. | Ferme of pales prescribed | by by this ‘deed, eco By virtue of a deed $9,540, with expenses of sale, incash, and the resi due in equal instalinents in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest from the day of sale. A de- posit of $200 will be required at time of sale, All | premises, conveyancing at purchaser's cost, and if the terms of sale are not comp.ted with within five days after the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to re-sell at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. * HYDE, Thomas HYDE, {Trustees. feb19-d&ds THOMAS DUWLING, Auct. Pewssas & GREEN, Auctioneers, 412 7th street. CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED VALUA- BLE REAL PROPERTY. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. 5 iy AUCTION SALE OF A DESIRABLE THREE- STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELL- ING, No. 616 TENTH STREET, BETWEEN E AND F STREETS N.W. On MONDAY, March 11th, 1878, at 4'¢ o*clock p.m., will be sold, at public auction, in front of the premises, in the city of Wash- ington, D.C., the south half of Lot fourteen (14), in Square numbered three hundred and forty-seven (347), fronting twenty-five (25) feet on 10th street bya depth of ninety-five (95) feet one (1) inch to an ley ‘Terms: One-third cash; and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 pet cent, per aniium until pald, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold, of all cash at option of the purchaser. $100 deposit; and all conveyancing at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days. ‘4ay-The key to the house may be found at the office of the auctioneer. fel25-eodts J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, HL NER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TROSTEE’S SALE _OF VALUABLE UN) PROVED PROPERTY ON TH SI OF RHODE ISLAND AV@NUE, BETWEEN 147TH AND 15TH STREEMS, NORTH WES By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date Ist day of November, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No, 835. folio 836, one of the Land Records fer the District of Columbia, and by di- rection of the party secured thereby, I will, on MONDAY, the 4th day of March, A/D. 1878, at 4:30 p.m. In front of the premises, offer’ for sale, at public auction, the following-described pieces of round, situate ta the City of Washington, D.C.. wit: Bub-lot T in the subdivision of original lots No, 211, made by AY, the 11th day of March, at 4 o'clock p.m., on the sell at pabllé auction, to the highest bid- ler, the following mises situated in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known on the ground plan thereof as follows: All that Lot of ground in square numbered two hundred and seventy -bine (279), fronting on the public Circle at the intersection of Rhode Island avenue and P horth, beginning fur the same at a polnt in the arc of sald Circle, distant one hundred and seven (107) fect six and three-quarter (6%) inches from the corner of 13th street west, and ‘running along the arc of said Cirele eastwarily twenty-five (25) fect four anda half (43) inches; thence southwardly eighty-two (82) feet seven (7) inches to an alley ff teen (15) feet wide; thence with sald alley south- westwardly sesh ae (84) teet two (2) inches: By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of the District of Columbia, “dated (7 February 16th, 1878, and passed in cause numbered 6,040, in equity, (Docket 18.) in which Richard 8. Rubincam et al. are plaintiffs, and Milton Rubineam et al. are defendants, 1 will sel! at public auction, in front of the premises, at 4% o’clock p. m., THE FIFTH Day OF MARCH, 1878. Lot of ground, numbered 14, in Square A, it Washington city, and District aforesaid. The said lot fronts twenty-five feet on the south side of Pennsylvania avenue northwest, near 4° street, and is one hundred and twenty-seven feet five inches deep, and improved by a two story Brick Bullding, used as a Restaurant and Boarding louse. thence in a straight line eighty-one (81) feet three and a half (8'3) Inches to the piace of beginning. containing 4,085 square feet 9 Inches of groand more or less, being all of Lot twenty-one (21) in said equare. Also, all that other part of said square contained within the following metes and bounds: Begin- ning for the same ata polnt on the are of the pab- lic Circle at the intersection of Rhode Istand ave- nue, 18th street west and Vermont avenue, distant one'hundred and seven (107) feet six and three- quarier (6';) inches northeastwardly from the HorthWwest corner of the said. square, at the inter- ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth part of the purchase | S¢tion o: Cateye Rt aTaOMes, an money tobe paid In cash or onthe ratifieatton of the Bair eg Lience south elghty-one(S1) feet thros and sale by the court, and the balance in equal instal- | 9 aPuiscventy three (13) feos ene ae west= ments in six, twelve, and eighteen months after | (yArwy Seyemy-thred (73), feet eleven (11) inches date, in notes of the’ purchaser. bearing Interest | 1? polut in t rand & hat Cie) te ee trom day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the | (14) feet seven and a half (7's) inches westwardly Property.” The purchaser to pay $100 immsdiately | {TOM said polnt of beginning: thence "northeast. After the sale, aud comply with the terms of saiey | ¥ardly along the line of said Circle fourteen (14) In‘all roupects, within Heo days atter the sate, feet seven and a haif (7's) inches to the place of bo- erwise the property to be resold aft ter five days" ginning. containing 487 square feet nine (9) inches Vincent's Qrpnait Asylum,” > Tuslees OF St. | Glco ac the cost aud risk of the defaulting pur- | OF iis property ic "eg on one of the most beau- Terms of sale: One-fourth cash: balance in two chaser. ‘The purchaser to Pay oral couvevane- | iru Clrcits in the citys is superb building Lot, equal instalments, payable In six and twelve | IDE. 5. c Trustce, | Nd sulted in its dimensions for the construction of months, with interest at ten per cent, per annum, -_ | one or more elegant residences, “It will be sold secured by deed of trust on the proj cash, at option of the purchaser. at thineof sale, and all conveyanolng at purchasor’s HANGERY SALE OF VALUARLE REAL ESTATE ON H STREET. BEPWEEN lit AND 15TH STREETS N. subject toa prior deed of trust for $2,500. and terest at ten per cent, from will become in- July 1st. 1877. which fue July Ist, 1879, but wh)ch can pro- cost. Terms of sale to be complied with in seven | By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme bably be extended to suit thé purchasers’ conve- days, otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to | court of the District hf Columbia inequity fram | micnee. resell the property at the 1 isk and cost of defaulting | cause No. 5,981, docket 17, wherein Lou The terms of sale are: One-third of the pur- Purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. B. Smith and others are complainants and Wilham | chase money cash, and the balance in two equal eq B. Hill and others are defendants, the ‘undersigned, payments at six and twelve months, with interest J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, astrustee, will sell at pulicauction, in front of | at@ per cent., secured to the satistaction of the feb21-d " ER, Rea mae th ises, on BA’ Y, the 9th day of | Trustee. A” de} will be required at He WARN ice Eviete Auccimeie, March, A.D. 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the following | time of sale. “Aly ‘and reccrdig st TRUSTEES SALE OF A_ TWO-STORY | ‘lescried real estate in the city of Washington, D. | cost of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not FRAME HOUSE, WITH MODERN IM- | C-, to wit: Lots numbered thirteen (18) and four- | complied with in ten days from time of sale the teen (14), and the we:ternmost fifteen (15) feet ik and cost of defaulting two (2) inches front by the depth of lot numbered fifteen (15), 1n square numbered two hundred and stee will resell at ri FROVEMENTS, AND STASLE, ON ELM purehaser, ET, LE DROIT PARK. ee HOLMES E. OFFLEY, Trastec, 810 ee ia Te, dely peeled ee ay twenty-two (222), according to the subdivision of || DUNCANSON BROS. Aucts. marl'co@dbs 65. folio 143 one of the land records for the Lai rt of said square made by the heire at law of John - District of Coiumbia, and at, the request. ¢ Wwidson, the said ground having a total front NCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE y secured thereby, we Will sell at-pablic ane, | of about 62 feet on H street northwest with a depth REAL ESTATE, ON THE SOUTH WEST Hop. in. front. of the’ premises, on THURSDAY, | of 131 feet, improved by a three-story brick resi- CORNER OF M'AND FOURTH STREE ts, Marth 7th, 1878, at 4 o'clock p. 'm., the following: | dence, with attic and basement, fronting about 45 NORTH WEST. described real estate, situate in the county of . | feet on H street n.w., anda stable and carr! Under and by virtue of a decree of the ington, D. C., to wit: Lot numbered five (5,) In | house on the rear of the lot; except those parts of | Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, block numbered ten (10,) in A. L. Barber & Go,°s | said lots 13, 14 and 15, which’ have heretofore been | in Equity cause, No. 4165. in F. M. subdivision of certain tracts of land, known as Le | Convey Richard smith for the purpose of a | Ramsa: complainant, and Joseph Danie: Droit Park, est to contain 7.852 square feet | private alley way. but includir gil the rigks, tide, the undersi t O ipterest and es! of of ground. Cogether with the ea seized in and to the ground in t \f said prop- twelveand sighteen montis, with imoresr at 8 elve and él mon’ interest at 8 per nd vee anes Ones Set 10d wegcce A | fourth of the purchase mon ual instal payable in aa ‘three and four en nt and four years from day of sai terest 1 pl g time of sale, and all conveyancing at "8 cost. “Term to be complied with fasoven daze. le, With ini at seven per AMZI L. BAB. centum per annum until paid, and payable semi- 288 J0GREH ALBRIGHT, in Trustee will reserve alien ou the promerty ona tee rus resel \- a Coe Br, = feb21-d_ | iii the whole purchase money ahaif have been Dald, A. DARNEILLE, Real Estate Auctioneer If the terms of the sale are not complied with with- — in one week from the day of ‘rustee re- TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- serves the right to resell sald y. at the risk PROVED REAL ESTATE ON E STREET, | and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five BETWEEN ist AND 2) BTREETS N.E., | days’ notice in the Evening Star newspaper. Con- CORRE WISE BAY WINDOW eR RENT | Teraneing and ROBERT'S) CHEW, Trustoo, - ory IN@ THE FULL HEIGHT OF THE BUILD- | _tev27-cofas 1627 H street. mare s sone ot virtue of a deed of trust to me, from |ANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- :. gonh B, Archer and H-len, his wife,’ dated (7 CRAVED. REAL ESTATE ON W STREET ome the 9th ‘of February, A. D. 1877. and daly, NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 19TH AND ree: One- recorded in Liber No.’ 845, fulio 360, one of tne 20TH STREETS, WASHINGTON, D. C. —~ land records of the District of Columbia, and at the | In of a decree of, the Suptem 3 Fequest of the parties secured thereby, I shall offer of the District of Columbia, in Equity a at public sa’e. in front of the prem! =. ebay, A. 3:80 conten, the 58 e895 | THE EVENING ST CONGRESSIONAL, Conclusion of Yesterday's Procesdings, SENAY" > The siive. Wve ing vote: ¥ the Prest- . Grover, he is, Johnston, Jon.”* fogg. Kirkwood, MM Iatthews, Mane Piumt Bayard, Blaine, Butier, unlin, Hoar, Kernaa, Mitchell. Morrill, Randoipa, gh aud Whyte 19, Conkling, Dawes, Eaton, MoPherson Sargent, Wa: As it required a two-thirds vote to pays the bill, the pairs, to be equal, were two advocates of the measure with one opponent, aj Were announced as follows: Messrs. Ogies! of Ilinois, and Ransom, of North Carolinas who would have yoted in the affirmative, wil Mr. Anthony, of Khode Island, “woah the negative; Messrs. Camer nd Booth, of California, whe would have voted in the affirmative, with Mr, Buinside, who would in the nega tive; Messrs. Cameron, unsylyania, amg Armstrong, of Missouri,who woul have voted. r. in the afi Edmunds, whe would have e ron, of Neva When the na r. Hill, of Georgia, was calied he said: Tdo not know the rules of the Senate, but 1 would like to make a bried Slatement. Several ors objected The ut pro tempore—Objection is mide. Mr. Hill—Then I vote a HOUSE.—The following is the vote in detail on sage of the silver bill over the Prest- ucky Ikins, Conder, Cannon, s. Clarke of Kentucky Cark of Towa, Missouri, Culversou, Cummings, son, Davis of ignm ats orth Carat Durham iptaoa, «Bian, "Bilis. Everett, shs Of Seuth Caroiva, Ewing, Fomey, Fort, Foster Glover, Quilter, Hamilton, arris of G ‘Kia, arris of Virgiati Hartridge. Hartzell, Haskell, Hatcher, a fenderson, Hours, Hewitt of House, Habbell, itner, Jones of Bley. Kelley Lowa, worton, Tipton, New York, 0 Turney ae Walsh, W ch, White of Indiana, Whitthorne, Wigginton, Williams of Wisousin, Williams of Alavama, Williams of Oreg lis wt Kentucky, Willits, Young Wisom, York, Baulou, riggs. Cain, Cam iis. cor ay 5. E ©) Gatiield Gibson. Hale, Hardenbergt, 1, Harris of Massachusetts, Hendee, New York, Hiscock, Hungerford, Jamon. Jones, ham, Mull oF New Hamisbire, Joy Lindsey, Lockwood, Lori 00K, Mv Norcross, O" Netil, Potter, I nd Reed, Rice of Massachusetts, Kobinsom usetis, Koss. Schietcher, Sinnicksoa, Smith of Pennsylvania, Btarin, Stenger, Stewart, Veeder, Ward. Warter, Watson, Willams ef Michigan, Williams ew York, Williams of Delaware, Willis of New \ ork and Wood—73. cham. tive, an the President to th thstand- ing. The announcement was received with gene- ral hand clapt nd other marks of jubila- tion. The bil id vetomessage were there- upon sent to the Senat The House then, at went into commit- tee of the whole, (Mr. Eden in the chair.) an@ resumed the consideration of the bill to pem- sion the soldiers of the Mexican and Lodiam wars. After speeches by Messrs. Williams of Ala- bama, Williams of O1 gon, Ryan, White of Pennsylvania, and Riddle, the committee pro- ceeded to consider the bill by sections. During a speech made by Mr. Singleton, he sent to the Clerk's desk and had read a leiter from Jeflerson Davis, Fequesting him (Single- ton) to inform the friends of the bill that if the success of the bill depended on excluding him (Davis) from its benefit, he hoped that such provision would be inserted in it. Mr. Sinj ton proceeded to eulogize Mr. Davis, declari that this was but another proof ef his gre jained that that gentle- of delaying as lon; ssible the act of secession passed by Mis- si ppl, in hopes of a reconciliation with the north. The committee then rose, and the House, at 4.20, adjourned. ae The Eumaneiel ia eee, jury has found a true bill against Frank Leslie for libeling W. W. Weigiey. contrary notw MARRIED. HUBBARD—POOUCK. In Baltimore, ow January Lith, 1878, by te Rev. Dr. L W. Bai V. A. Hunfarpand Retu E. Pocock. bo Washington, D.C. ° SELBY—CHUBCH, On 28th Febry 1 ind Chapel, by Rew Ee OL Y we FaNnig Chumom, dn Wednesday, Feb- residence of the bride's. «. Meador, A. DALLAS MANKIN. Nocards, * parents, by" the Rev. C 'UCKEK to MINNIE JAMES, At 8:80 a.m., March Ist, 1878, Si years, ANNIE, wife of Win. H. be unera from the Church of the Epiphany, om ch 4 atlla.m. ad ter, England, papers please copy. ] RETSCHMAR, On the 28th of February, 1878, at a quarter to five o’clock p.m., after a short and painful illness, SUsAN J, KkET<CUMAR, wife of Herman K, Kietschimar, aged 24 years and © month. Funeral services at her late residence, No, 418 Tenth st. northwest, on Sunday afteruvon, at 3 o’clock p.m, Friends invited. . MORELAND. On the morning of March 1 1878, of pneumonia, WALTER ALLISON, infant sen of Waiter M. aud Kila. J, Morciaud, aged lx weeks. Funeral March 24, 1La.m, - MCALLISTER. On the evening of February 28tu, 1875, at her residence, 1338 New York awe- nue, CECKLIA BETON, wife of Richard McAllis- { the Epiphany, Sature esq. ‘uneral from the Chure day evening, at 3 o'clock, (New York and Pennsy tvania papers please copy. 3 PHILLIPS. On Fe ary 28h, 1878. LuKwe ELLYN PHILLIPS, aged nine years, second son of Samuel and Mary Phill The friend of the fam are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral Sunday, 10:30 a.m., ure M. E. Mision, H st. northeast. . SHERIDAN. On March Ist, 1878, at 5 o'clock a Margaret. a.m., JOHN A., son of Thomas and Sberidan. 7 yearsand 11 months, Funeral from the residence of his parents, 1498 20th st. northwest, To-morrow, the instant, at S o'clock, Relatives and friends respectfully ‘h vited UNDERTAKERS, &. A. BURGDORY, - UNDERTAKER, 322-1y 316 Penn’a avenue n.0. WwW . B. SPEAKE, UNDERTAKEE, 40 F SraeeT Nortawsst, Gect-1y (Formeriy with R, F. Harvey.)