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TH THE EVENING STAR. THE WEEKLY STAR. The proprietors of THE STAR present to the public its daily and weekly editions, respec- tively, as not only the completest and hest, but also the cheapest epitome of events occurring at the na‘ional capital, and of general news as. well, to be found anywhere. How well the public understands this is conclusively shown by the exceptionally wide circulation they both enjoy, not in the City of Washington alone, but throughout all the States and Ter- ritories. In order that the reader not now familiar with the paper and its strong hold on the pub- lie may understand at a glance upon what elements its great popularity is based, the opinions of some of its contemporaries as to its merits are appended. It is needless to add that no person is so good a judge of the value of any given newspaper as the men who con- duct newspapers themselves. What Other Papers Say About The Star, Decidedly one of the best newspapers published In the United S:ates; has nothing in cominon with the rabid partisan press, with which our country is at this time unfortunately overstocked. A spirit of frankness, candor and fair dealing gives charac- ter to its articles and ad much to its dignity and value. Asa compendium of thi nt events of the day, it 's without a rival Aidan (N.C). Has fairly earned its present prosperity by. its gpetay in obtaining news and. the a Tey wnten it has shown in the treatment of all eurrent topics, Its solid merits are sufficiently testified toby the fact that it occupies so prominent a place in Wash- ington journalism. It improves as its vears in- erease, and Washington w« ton without it.— Baltimore American, Now the o'dest paper in Washington city, and One of the inost valuable. as a living picture of metropolitan and Congressional life: has earned a continuous ard prosperous existence by sagac! Observance of pepular sentimentand popular wants, outlivin; its original compeers who were less . and less enterprising.—Hills- One of the most interesting and best edited papers in the country; gives allthe latest and very freshest news of Congress and Washington city; is a most anxiously looked for paper by ever ¥body should be in tizer he hands of every public manand citizen anxious (Fellabie information from the capital of our nation.—Parkershurg (W. Va.) Times. Everywhere recognized as the leading newspaper Of Washington. as it is decidedly the most newsy, racy and readable, Its weekly edition is a com: Diete newspaper, and is unsurpassed in variety and completeness of news by any paper in the United States.—G@allatin ( Tenn.) Examiuer, ‘Comes as near to being an Independent paper as is possible; the journal of no party, but essential! the organ of the District of Columbia, and as such has made itself the favorite Washington newspa- Per, neeessary to everybody in the capital. —Sult ake (Utah) Herald, The one conspicuous success of Washington jour- Ralism; under the able management of its present proprietors more prosperous than ever before; a newspsjer in its own field; minds its own business diligently, and makes money by it.—.. ¥. Tribune. ‘The leading paper of Washington, and one of the most profitable in the country; under its present management it is ably edited’ and always bright and newsy.—/adianapolis Journal. A newspaper (hat can thrive where two hundred and sixteen journals have failed since 1790, does not need a certi of good character froin its co- temporaries.— Baltimore Gazette, Que of the neatest printed and most readable pac pers that comes to our table, ‘The low subscription rice places it within the reach of every fainlly.— WTarrenton (Vas) Pree Inder, A splendid newspaper; filled with everything of interest from the capital of the nation: so cheap that every hovsehold in the country can have it,— Brownsville ( Tenn.) Ber. An energetic, careful, public-spirited journal, ever alive to supplying accurate news and present= ing columns able to the family circle.— erick (Md.) 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A wide-awake. first-class eight- T: is of fered for only $2 per annum; one on nd best reek= lies in the country,—Cumberland ( Md.) Civilian, Notwithstanding tts mutations. ft, has been a Rewsy and enterprising paper. and deserves cone Uinuedl health and prosperltys Baltimore Sens Persons who desire to obtain a paper published at the capital of the Nation would do well to send for it.—Central Protestant, (Greenshoro’, N.C.) Undoubtedly the leading paper published in Wrachington: for general purposes we unhestating- ly recommend it,— Wilmington (N. C.) Star. During the long period of its existence {t has tnaintained its reputation as the newspaper of Washington. — Monroe co. (W. Va.) Register, Nas made a genuine place for itself asa pright, newsy S Prosperity deservedly grows with its age.—Springteld ( Mass.) Republican. The leading paper at the national capital; contains all the Latest news: is enterprising and reliable. Charlestown (W Va.) Spirit of Jeferson. A living evidence of the truth that inde- endence is th» talisman of success in the news- Paper press.— Tie State, (Richmond, Va,) Unsurpassed by any other newspaper in the coun- try in anything that enters into the composition of a first-class jor rnal.— Rockville Advocate. pirnducted w ta (i ae nerey and ability; one of © Most successful an ly Interesting jou: of the country.— Frederick Union. ating Jonrnals We commen it to those of our readers desiring a live and wewsy naper fromthe Federal Capital. — Kingston East Tennessean. One of the best newspapers in the country, and Tiehly deserv. the prosperity i y5.—. mond ( Va.) Whig. ee ree Has the largest circulation, and is one of tha best epee pypnns at the National Capital.— Garrett A capital newspaper, and deserves the long life which is evidenily in ‘store for it.— Washington Sotional Union, Full of the latest domestic and Yoreign news and Goings about the National Capltal.—Keyser CW a.) Tribune, If you want a first-class inde: nent r fi the Nationa: Capital ty TeoGrayton tie, Pay Clipper, One of the best and cheapest Ts publish the United States. Marttessernt rye yar pendent, Those wanting a Washington paper cannot hettor tina by sancrioine foe eee cauner, 8 Birror. The best paper pn! contains all the pew gress. A wide-awake, first-class paper: one of the best In the country. Oakland (Wa) Ropedtions, Those desiring a paper second to none should Subscribe for it.— Victoria (Texas) Advocate. Everywhere recognized as the leading newspaper of Washington.— Grafton (W. Va.) Sentinele re If you want to keep posted on national affairs sub- seribe for It.—Brenham (Texas) Bawa The most popular and influential paper at the Capital.— Foyetterille ( Tenn.) Obeerver’ A live and popular paper, which bas a great and deserved success.—Pittshurg Leader, . Anexcelient example of alive newspaper.— Frost- burg (Md.) Mining Journal. . An attractive paper, both valuable and cheap,— Fredericksburg (Va.) News. Really the only live paper published in Washing- tons —dehland (0.) Timer, ane A great newspaper, popular and influential.— Wayne Co. (0.) Deniverat, One of our spiciest and most welcome exchanges, Maury (Tenn.) Sentinel. A lively and interesting newspaper. Send for it. Lenoir CN ©.) Topic. Among our most valuable exchanges.—4nnapo- lis (Md.) Gazette, ae A live and newsy sheet.—Sulphur Springs (Tenn) News. ‘A very reliable paper.— Church Paper. spicy. ably edited paper.—Ritehie (IW. Va.) ee hed at the national capita —Bllicott City (Mi.) Pros Vewomarket (Va.) Our A Gaz No better paper.—Piedmont Virginian, THE EVENING STAR Is published every evening, except Sunday, at the following rates: Per year, by mail. Per month, by mail. Per month, by carrier. Single copies. . THE W KLY STAR Is published and ready for delivery every Fri- day morning, at $2.00 per year. Single copies 5 cents. 5 copies one year for $9.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the club. 10 copies one year for $15.00, and one copy to the getter-up of the club. 20 copies one year $20, Av It is a condition of this offer that the Subscriptions of each club shall all commence at the same time, and all go to the same post office. *,* Subseriptions in ai: cases,—whether sin- gle or in clubs,—to be paid in advance, and no aper sent longer than paid for, Address, in all cases, THE EVENING STAR NEWSPAPER C0,, WASHINGTON, D.C. +95 00 . 6 . 4H 2 a VEGETINE! AUCTION SALES. FUTYRE DAYS. 108. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON F 8TREET,BE- TWEEN 25TH AND 26 Virtue of ade-d of trust, daied on the . A. D. 1877, and recorded $7) of the land records of AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON, J. STELLWAGEN, je Real Bstate Auctioveer, 513 7th street, TRUSTFE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE Pwo. STORY AND BASEMENY BKICK DWEUL- BEING No. 6 F STREET NORTH- By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated February 14. 1877. and recorded in Liber 844, the land records for the Dis’ ia, and at the request of the party ablic auction, In Taig SARURDAY. the 18: at 455 0°¢ m. seven’ (87), in’ Kel uare numbered six hun. . improved by a very and basement brick dwelli lern conveniences, This p commends itself particularly to those desiring a $500, accrued interest, accrued taxes, and expenses of sale in cash; balance in one and two years at eight per cent, interest semi-anpually, and to be secured by ad sold; or all cash, at the option of of $100 required at time rchaser"s cost. ROHRER, Trustee, AUCTION § THE EV ENING STAR. .... March 16, .s78, FUTURE Day¥s. B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, ,e EOF VERY VALUABLE BUILDING WRSER TENTH AND K STREETS able auction, to the hi, Mareh 22. 1878, ai TUSCASSON BROS., Auctionsers, DARK SORREL HORSE, FIVE YEARS OLD, ‘DP SUMP’ SEAT ROCKAWAY Y MORNING, we will sell, in front of CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Procesdings, HOUSE.—After THE BLIND SEE! Lwill offer at bidder, on FRIDAY. o’clock p.m., part of Square 372, on the south: east corner of 10th and K streets northwest, front- 50 feet on 10th street northwest by Also, will be offer the rear 25 by 40 feet. $2,000 cash: balance in six twelve, and twenty-four months. at 8 percent: 3 Or all cash, at option of purchaser, $100 J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman. REEN & WISE, Auctioneers. SALE OF IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPER- ROSSLYN, ALEXANDRIA CUUN- +5 AT AUCTION. DAY, March 21st . m., We will sell, in front of the premis numbered one (1), in one (1), as laid down on in Liber 852, folio the District’ of Columbia, the ic auction, In front of the prem- DAY, the 1éth day of March. 1878. of Lot number (11,) iu equare number twenty (20 ) which within the following metes and for the same at the t on north F street, t 20 feet; thence due t to the northern boundary of said Lot: east 20 feet to the dividing line between 11 and 12, and thence on said divid- ine 7 feet, to the piace of beginal. rms of sale: One-half of the pui ; balance in six and twelve menths after the day of sale, day of sale and secured by ds our Salesroom, t our report closed— tee will sell at ises, on THU! at 40'clock p.m UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, REGULAR SALE OF HOUSEH\)! RS, LARGE Li folio 213, one v trict of Colum! secured thereby, I wiil sell at front of the premises. on SA’ day of March, A. D. of Lot numbered eigi recorded subdivision of dred and twenty-eight ( desirable two-sto1 having all the m continued, and speeches w Mr. Hiscock in support of the Mr. Williams claims of Mr. De; ant, Mr. Potter who the following. TURE. MIRK Room Shs weber es oT, AD: WASHSTANDS : MATTRESSES, BOLSTERS A 1 CKOCK ERY \ WAKE, BOHEMIAN GLASS PUNCH SE HE READ THE ADVERTISEMENT ) im favor of the nocratic contest supported the claims of At the end of Mr. Potter's remarks, order having been obtained, the The Chair believes it, his du very painful one, to lay a communication be. fore the House. He then handed to the Clerk and had rea@ a telegram from the Secretary of State, am ARLOK AND RED bounds, to wit: northeast corner of said and running thence due west n » though it is — a8 : PARLOR ORGAN (Taylor & Farley, mak WAS CURED, SIX RABY CARRIAGES (new) ablic auction, on T eh 19th. commencing We will sel! at DAY MORNING, at 10 o’clork. in front of our Sal fine assortment of Household Goods, re- moved to our Salesrooms, and worthy the atten- tion of the trade and private buyers, DUNCANSY pe CANSON BROS , Auctioneers. MAGNIFICENT RUILDING LOP ONG STREET, RETWEEN 2p AND 3p 8TREETS, NORTH WES?, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March 19, at 6 o'clock, we will sell in front of the ises, Lot 7 in square 564, fronting 26 f depth “of 120 fect to anal Houses on the rear of this lot, for which deferred payments six percent. from 950 will be required when 1k bs ratred w he purchaser fails. terms of sale within seven days f1 Trustees reserve the right to resell at purchaser, upon giving such no- fuare dumbere the plat of the to +n ot lyn, made by Brewer & Wilson, and recorded in the land records of Alexandria county, V ements, consisting of a large k building. with store room, house, fruits, flowers, &c.. &c. speedy completion of the railroad which ter- minates at thir place, and makin to travel, makes this an 0} met with; aud asa opening in the county. formerly occtspied by jas. F Grows, marl4 (Port) After this announ. in re spect to the memory of H.R. STEVERS, Esq. : Dear Sir:—In express! benefits derived from the benefit others, I will state: Scrofula, which face and'head, and Years. All kinds of my eyes, and all disease principally feet, and at times in an Last summer I was, id kidneys, and it was at tim Seeing your advertisement in bought a bottle of VEGETINE, according to directions, 10 obtained great relief, les L noticed it had a wonder- blotehes on my TINE. and the one after another, disa T attributed tl ETINE and nothing else. anything of the kind hall try VEGRTINE as the only reliable Once more accept my thanks, and believe me to be, very respectfully, DEcEMBER 1, 1872, of sale. Conveyancing at sther with the im) m jing my thanks to you for fouble House and VEGRTINE, and to nine years old I was aflicted with BRO*., Avets. | deceased, adjour costs of defaultiny tice as they may IHUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ATTLE AT AUCTION, MORNING, March 21, 1878. at 12 0°clock m, I shall sell, in front uf| my auction rcoms, Sx Alderney COW! Two Allerney BULLS, ‘ung, from two to seven years old ‘THOMAS DOWLING Auct, HANDY Auctioneer. 509 7th street northwest. TRUSTFE'S SALE OF THREE 3MALL TWO- STORY BRICK DWELLI ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER Of FI¥- SAMPSON STREETS NING. — Yesterday sin the evening. All ery small matter, indeed— Ive pounds—the first dimir, who was bap. P rites of the Russiam Hlow, who made his ap- there was much rin, cannon, and firewor HA F. WAGGAMAN, } Trustees, GGAMAN, Auct. 49- SALLE POSTPONED, BY AGREEMENT. fae THUR DAY, March 2ist, same hour and E. BR. Way. . JOHN F. WAGGAMAN, { Trustees. rPHEMas DOWLING, Auctioneer, MFORTABLE BRICK DWELLING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF M STREET. BE- TWEEN 23p AND 247TH STREETS NURTH- WEST. Al AUCTION, On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, March 1 1878, at 6 o*clock. in front of the premises. I shall'sell th west 17 feet x depth of Lot 13,, 37, improved by a comfortable two-story nent Brick Dwelling. situated as above. ‘Terms: One-third eash: balance at six and twelve months, with noves bearing interest at 8 per cent, per annum until paid, and Irvst on the premises. chaser’s cost, the bridge free y for investment usiness stand, the best ‘The above property was ALDERNEY On THUR-DaY rer, blind for two operations were performed on results, Finally the I was very near THOS, E. WA tized accordin The little fe! The stock is y and bred by C. ORAS. W- renting for $12 per nts south and is within re. cars passing in front of it. balance in six, twelv ths, notes hearing 8 per 6 the Commerctal, 1 and commenced usi two or thiee days using four or five botth ful effect on the roi body and legs. I still used humorous sores, until they were all gone, an of the two diseases to Vite If L am ever afflicted with COAL AND WOOD. euphonions n: dimirevitch. Ag mal rite requires the total im- n of the infant, it is to be hoped th T used was duly warmed. of the coldest ‘One-third cash; GTEPHENsOw’s terest and secu GS SITUATED PATENT BUNDLED KINDLING WOOD. 1} YHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT DAY MORNIN: man declining honsekeey street northeast. I shall sel erllent household furniture: NORTHWEST. Virtue of adeed of trust. beart 1@ 28 h day of March, 1871. “and duly. re- corded in Liber No, 638. folio 341, one of the, records of the Distrivt of Columbia and at the st In writing of the party secured therebr, I public auction, in front of the hh day of March, all that cer:ain piece of The only Bundled Wood introducing a Fire the soldiers turne If your grocer does not Lighter in every bundle, it, send postal order. AL at lowest market rates, STEPHENSON & BRO., S. E. cor, 12th st. and Penna. ave. Mill and Depot—Seventh street wharf. marl-tr ‘OHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS head to foot, their “ bashlyks capes drawn tightly over head and shouldet so that nothing of their showy uniforms cot fi occasion, of or camel hair N PARROTT, the following ex. ano street, Cincinnati, 0, offer for sate. at remises. on THURSDAY. the 1411 878, at 40'clock Pp. m., parcel of ground situate in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, scribed as follows, to wit: All Lot 15 of the suldivisio hundred and nine (209), six (36) feet on 15th street and a depth of ninety: (96) feet, together with all the improvements Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in two payable respectively in six and or which the parchaser’s notes $5 down at time of sale. THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer, SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY TEENTH STREET N. W. 'y virtue of a deed of trust, dated October 1874, duly recorded in Liber No. 764, folio 248, one of the land records of the Dis- ‘olumbia, and at the request of the pariy Secured thereby, we Will sell. at public auction, in 1 RSDAY, March part of Lot numbered nt numbered 18 (eight~ are numbered 211 (two hundred and eleven), in the city of Washington, District of Co- lumbiaj the part of lot sevenceen hereby intended being the southern part, fronting ten feet on 14th of the same width as i whom I caught a g' the imperial ch: Walnut Marble To; Superior Brussels, Hair and Musk Mattresses, Table, Dining Chairs, Cooking and Heating Stoves, Chamber suits, ‘reeply and Lagrain Carpets, nd known and de= northern part of of Square numberea two having a front of thirt fs TRUSTEES: off by a fresh sear on th ad. hka, in which he Turkish bullet g id and failed by less than inch to send hime pusin. the late Duke of Leuchten. and Duke Viadimia isnot yet t and has been marrie —[St. Petersiurgh 1320 FOUR- and Kitchen reqiu- VEGETINE COAL AND WooD. ‘We desire to call the attention of the public to Wwe now have on hand the selected stock of COAL AND W<' trict; that our facilities for dol by any firm in the same that our Kindlin, th of New York: and, ind polntments for doing a Coal and Wood are complete in every particular. +246 Ibe, to the ton our invariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. Main office:—Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, 13th and E streets southwest, Offices:—1202 F, 1112 Oth and 1418 7. streets mi6-s.m.&t__ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts. For eradicating all impurities of the blood from the Ithas never failed to effect acure, giving tone and strength to the system de= Dilltated by disease, equal insta'ments, twelve months, fc will be taken, bearing interest at ten annum until paid, and secured by a rty’sold. A deposit o eof sale. All convey: Of sale are not complied of sale, Trustee reserves mises, on TH system has no equal. 21st, at 4:30 0° ROWAN, TO MARRY A GAMBLER'S chaser’s cost. There is one mor with in six days from day the 1ightto resell the property. at of the default vertisement in maré-déds JOSEP S2- THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATURDAY, the 23d day of March, 1878, at same Ry order of Trustee, HANDY. Auctr, great heiress x . ne risk and cost and running back, ser, after seven days’ ad- tar newsnaper, NS, Trustee, the daughter the Monte Ca: I Her sister year or THE DEAF HEAR. Barisee RY BEACH, MASS., July, 1876, Dear Sir:—1f amilies in Kurope; and now this young lady is likely soon to be led te bleman bearing one of ance, whose proud an@ Well known motto informs’ us that his house could not be kings, and disdained The gambling establishment is 4 ried on by the widow of the late and the daughter abo: ave an equal s! are enormous: so that the vom will make What is gem M. Blane pere h during the last year of nee turn of events! The suit of a Rohan rejected by the keeper of @ '—[ London World. THEY NAVE the tallest. kind of a at Long Branch. expenses of sale in cash, and the residue in equal sums in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, payable’ semi- annually, secured by deed of trust on the property ash at option of purchaser, of $200 will be required at time of sale, ana all con- veyancing will be at the of sale to” be. wise the Trust risk and cost of the detaulting 4 A.H THOS. HYDE, { J, T. COLDWELL, Salesman. B= WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, Db. TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE, WITH MODERN IM- ABLE, ON ELM the altar by another hour and piace. the oldest hames in F; marl4-cod&ds 3 1A rpPHoMas DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ERTY IN GEORGETOWN, ReT AND HIGH STREETS. By virtue of a deed of tus thankful for what the VEG- ¢ for me that I must send you this known in Amesbury aud n business In those two \OMAS W. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALBRES IB WOOD AND COAL, Weare delivering best qualities of WUUD and COAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberland COAL, Run of Mine and Lump, Always on hand, at lowest rates. Main Office and Depot, Riley’s Whart, foot Litb And 18th streets southwest. SHS' GLASS aud CROCKERY W UTENSILS, &c. DAY, March 20, 1878, com- mencing at 10 o'clock a, 110 C street. bety een Ist and 2d streets nor.h- West, the above collection of Household Fur- Salisbury, having been in places for'the last 20 years, with catarrh and other ailments for 30 years, left me with deafness. tent medicines urchaser’s cost, ‘Terms plied with in seven days. other- reserve the right to resell at the ED Pi D.C.. ON THE I never had befieved in pa- but seeing many testimonials of What the VEGETINE had done for others,and thes? Statements being from concluded to trv it. ness, and the profits it, dated Febru. intending bri uly recorded ‘in Liber No. One of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and at the req '. We will sell at public ‘he premises, on SATURDAY, lock p.m., all that part_of Lot y-three (93) in Beatty and Haw- kin‘s addition to Georgetown, described as fol- lows: Beginning at the northwest corner of Hi aud First streets and running thence north nort! igh street twenty-two (22) feet two and thence wester!; Teet’ twenty-six (26) nine (39) feet aud Six (6) inches to the west side of a four (4) foot alley, and at a point distant about thirteen (13) feet and ten (10) inches north frem First street thence south to First street, and thence east by with the north line of said Stres (91) feet and one (1) inch to the together with the im % rties near my home, I After taking three or four your VEGETINE I awoke very suddenly one night and was surprised to find that my hear- I could hear my clock tick dis. tinctly. I consider myself a well man. 776, at folio 1: led a good match. WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auct. secured. there! March 23d, at 60° numbered ‘ninety. ing was restored. °° ABT LIKE Po. IS ADDRESSED TO THE WORLD AT LARGE. PROVEMENTs, STREET. LE DROIT PARK. By virsue of a deed of trust, dated Janu: 81st, A.D, 1874, duly recorded in L' ‘765, folio 143, one of the land records for tl District of Co:umbia, and at the request of the rty secured thereby, we will sell at iov, in front of the March 7th, 1878, at 40’ described real estat ington, D. C., to wit: bieck Dumbered ten (10,) in A. L. Barber & subdivision of certain tracts of land. known as Le Droit Park, estimated to contain 7.852 square feet ‘ther with the improvements, &c, 3 ‘0 in cash, aud the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent, per annum, secured by deed of trust, or all cash, at option of the purchaser, time of sale, aud all conveyancing at pure! rs with in seven days, gambling he between 8d and 84 n.w., eon Dand Es.w. jy20-t STEAMERS, &c. R POTOMAC RIVER AND LAND- ‘The Steamer MATTANO, Capt, Wi. H. Byles, leaves 6th_ street, wharf every Monday and Wednes:' day at Zo‘clock a.m. for Nomini Ferry, Va., and Saturday for Mattox Creek. Returning leaves Nomini Ferry eve and Mattox Creek every Sunday at at intermediate landings going and «_ For further Information, taquire at G. IF E'S Coal Office, 1114 Pennsylvania or GLENN T, JONES, Agent, 6th at, GEORGE HILLS, MES. MARY HILLS, nine-year-old and dumb, ¢ his last breat dicting that this anch to bury the de: estilence such as visited ago, when the spotted among the natives, e will be Hooded by ne-balf (2'5) inches HIGHLY IMHORTA ! AUCTION SALE rst time in his life, summer there ants alive in Long Bi ne fear another town a dozen years ‘aused fearful have while others f a tidal wave premises, on THURSDAY, clock p, m., the followin situate in the count Lot numbered CORCORAN BUILDING. VEGETINE. cae 4 MESsRs. DUNCANSON BROS,, AUCTIONEERS. The great success of the VEGETIN andpurifier of the blood is shown beyond a doubt by the great numbers who have taken it, and re- ceived immediate relief, with such remarkable + of beginning: rovements, &, of the purchase money and 8 of sale in-eash, and the residue In equal eighteen months, with SMOTHERED IN Mv'D.—Yesterday afternoon, rhter of Robert Sherif, play in her fathe against the fence, striking her across the shoulders, and'bi her face in the mud. When found, at 90’ in the evening, she was dead, and it is sup- hered to death.—[Spectak ON FREE EXHIBITION MONDAY, as a seven-year-old dau st at 7 per cen’ of this city, wa: annually, secured by deed of trust’on the property A’ deposit of one hundred dollars will be required at time of sale, and all conveyancing at rerms of sale 10 be con: plied lays, Otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to reseil at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, ROBERT P. DODG AUSTIN HERR, Marl4,16,18.20«22 HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON | TWENTY-SECOND STREET, QUEEN O AND P STREETS NORTH- virtue of four deeds of trust. all dat on the 30th day of June, A. D. corded respectiy Liber 837, folio Liber 837, folio 494, thereby secured, wi front of the premises, on WED. day of March, A.D. 1878, at five o*clock Property situated on the west si and P streets northwest, ig parts of original Lot'six fare forty-eight (48, ) the sai ided into four equal parts, viz: First trust—All that certain piece or parcel of ground, contained.in the one-fourth part of lot six (6,) in Square for ty-wight (48.) as lot six upon the plat books oi 3 ‘inning at the northeast corner of sald lot six (6) running south eiguteen (18) feet nine (8) inch- the east line of said lot; thence west one (100) feet to the rear line of said lot, and thence north eighteen (18) feet nine (8) inches to the northwest corner of said lot, and thence one hundred (100) feet to the place of beginniag, with improvements, Second trust—All that piece or parecl of ground contained in the one-fourth Terms to be com} AMZUL. BARBER, JOHN JOSEPH ALBRIGHT, ae THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED until THURSDAY, March 14th, 1878, same hour An Extraordinary Collection of ART TREASURES purchaser" s cost, OTOMAC TRANSPORTATION “ + SUE, Capt, W. C. in, and steamer E_ P. Barker, have resumed! Washington and Baltimore, 8, going and returning. Monday and Friday, at 6p.m.; leave Pier 10, Light wharf, Baltimore, every .m. River freight mu: For further particulars BRO., Agents, 7th-st. JUMMER ARRANGEMENT. FORTRESS MONRUE AND ‘HE SOUTH. A elegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE Capt. C. J. aN -street wharf, up?ll fur’ MONDAY, WED-' "RIDAY, at 8 o'clock p. m., con- steamers for Boston, Prov! forthern Points. Tea’ ZHUESDA and SATUR- posed she was’ st Jrom Appleton, Wis. THE LAME WALK. Es trustee their’ trips between at all river landin; jtephenson's wharf, JAPAN AND CHINA, COMPRISING SUPEBB SPECIMENS OF OLD SATSUMA WARE SUICIDE FROM RE J Frenzy.—The coroner, this morning, held an inquest on the Ry H ALBRIGHT, Me THE ABOVE SALE I: PONED until THU ur and ‘i same AMZL F HARBER, JOHN JOSEPH ALBRIGHT, J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, —* mar JRITCH, FOX & CUITHR, Real Estate Broxe! Corner 15th street and Penna, avenue, SALE of IMPROVED PROPERTY ON TENTH STREET East vee of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed In equity, No, 6,147, docket 18, substituting we, as trustee, under a deed of trust recorded along We Jand records of the Dittrict of Columbia, In io 41, 1 will offer for on MONDAY, the 25th day of M: in front of the premises Lots No. in Charles Just’s recorded subdivi- sign of square No. 985, In this clty. Thesr lots have each eaat, between F and h @ stranger, I want to inform you what VaGETINE has done for me. Last Christmas Scrofula made its appearance in Tupning ulcers appearing on me my arms; one on m) FURTHER POsT- my system, large, lows: One on each of ch, which extended to the seat; one'on my hea ‘hate into the skull bone; one on my left leg, which became so bad that two physicians came ite the limb, though upon consultation con- Whole body was so full it advisabie to cut the Thursday and Tuesday, ist invariable be Ly iT aay, STP at her residence at Flatbush, who co poison while laboring under Deceased was a lady Some time since over the death of a suicide by takin, a fit of religious of culture and refinen she became melancholy brother, and her troubl of aberration of mind. SINGULAR ACCIDENT.—Yesterda: it year old son of Officer Louis at the Green street public school, upon a slate pencil im into his thigh toa depth Surgical attention was —{ Cumbertana Marvelously Decorated, Magnificent Cloisonne Enamels, ws, Handsome Cabinets, Mam- moth Vases from the Famous Hezin Pot- t Screens, Choice Speci nese and Chinese Antique and not to do 80, as m of scrofula. They deem sore, which was painful beyond descriptioa, and there was a quart of matter run from chis one sore, ‘The physicians allgaye me up to die, and said dono more for me, Were drawn uj ely in Liber 837, folio 496,11 498, in Liber 843, folio 1, and in , and by direction of the party ublic auetion. in ESDAY, thegoth FOB N ORFOLE, Porcelains, an Personally Selected by Musashiya Sadajira And other Native Connoiseurs for A. A. VANTINE & CO.. NEW YORK, And 1s, without doubt, one of the most valuable and choice collect ious every brought ‘Both of my I By virtue ot ai tomy seat, and it was thought if I I would be a cripole for life, is condition, I saw tised, and commenced takin; on with it until T spernotice, ever his pocket, runnin ry of nearly three inches. ven by Dr. P. A. Hea EGETINE adver- it in March, aud fol- used sixteen bottles, and this morning I am going to plow corn, a well townsmen say it 18a miracle to see gf and working. will add, when I was enduring reat suffering from that dreadful disease, rayed to the Lord above to take me out at at VEGETINE has restored to me of health, I'desire more than ever to may be of some service to my feliow- men, and I know of no better way to aid suffering than to enclose you this statement of my an earnest hope that you will publish it, it will afford me pleasure to reply to any com= munication which I may receive therefrom. sir, very respectfully, W! Avery, Berrien county, Mich. Washington, D.C. Liber 762. foli sale at anction, = orelock p,m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS, 46, 47 and 48. Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSO ‘Woop, leaves her whart, foot ot MONDAYS, et7 o'clock a Im for Bg 7 o'clock a, m., ovclock a, m.. ‘for stopping at intel ‘or further in! , Metropolitan Bank, Knox’ the Company's Wharf, foot of 6th street. ication at Knox's EL BACON, Pres’ 4#@ Av honest man is the lenesomest work of the Creator.—[ Rome Sentinel. psts are to be worn by the ki Harper's Bazar. Puli down your ve: (Boston Post. #9-* Would you like to have some A iy boy; where is it?" cents’ worth, £ N, Captain Joun in conciasion. 4 front of 20 feet on 10th st, i streets north, and run bk with that width 1(6 feet to a public alley. Lot 46.18 improved by a well-built two-story frame house, Lots 47 and 48 are unimproved. ‘Terms: One-fourth of the purchase money In cash, and the residue in three equal instalmen twelve and eighteen months, with 6 pei $50.on each lot at time of ‘alc. Conveyanelng at pu: chaser's cost. see eee REG, FENDALL, Trasteo, B, H. WARNER, Auctr. H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE TREMONT HOUSE, CORNER OF SECON DIANA AVENUE 3. W By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Decem- ber Ist. 1876, and recorded in Liber No, 838, one of the land records fol of Columbia, and at the request, in of the party secured thereby, we will’ sell in front of the premises, on RIDAY, Mareb 224, 1878, at 4 o'clock those certain lots or parcels’ of the city of Washington, in the District of bla. kDown and described as lots numbered 3, 4, 5, 6, Zand 8, In Todd's subdivision of original lot No. 1, in square 672, fronting 140 feet on Indiana avenue and 75 feet on 2:1 street northwest, iu said city, improved by a large brick hotel, known as the House; subject to a deed of trust for $10,000, dated August 13th, 1875, payable in five years. at 8 per cent. interest, with interest due since February 13th, 1877, in revious interest unpaid; also subject to a second deed of trust, past due, for $3,000, dated tember 25th, 1875. payable in one year, bearin| ut. per annum, with interes! subject also to unpaid 058 32 with the expenses of ce in twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum, Deferred payments to be secured by a deed of trust ‘on the property sold. A deposit of $250 will be re- quired at the time’ of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. compliance In the terms of sale, will be made with- it seven days of the saie_ the trust right to resell the property, at the ris the defaulting purchaser, WM. HE .C. ALLEMAN, OF VALUABLE IM- TATE ON I STREET, 19TH STREETS ENNSYLVANIA NORTHWEST, IN WASHING- TON CITY, D. C. By virtue of ad of the District of C cause number 5,378, (Bouvet fon et al.,) T will sell the premises. on THURSDAY, the March, at 4 ‘o*clock p. m. feet front by the depth ‘thereof of Lot nu juare numbered one hundred ed by a 3-story Brick Dwell- {street northwest. at 4': o’clock p, m., the easterly one-half of Lot numbered fifteen (15), ia fquare numbered one hundred and ed by a large 3-story Brick Buliding, avenue northwest, for ALSO, A NUMBER OF CHOICE of thie world. town; WEDNESDAYS, at Unbave. at 7 rinediate landings each tri apply at the O: 3 Ex Office, for Nomini; SAT JAPANESE RUGS, The whole to be sold, without reserve, if you will buy me tei will give you half.” #a-* Do you see any but there is dogs.” WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MARCH 20th, 211 AT3 AND 7: O'CLOCK P. M., rt of lot six (6,) in lot (6) appears upon @ District of Columbia; begin hirty-seven (37) feet six (6) inches from the 801 east corner of said lot six (6,) and_ running thence north along the east line of said lot eighteen (18) inches; thence west one hundred (100) feet tothe rear line of said lot; thence south eight- een (18) feet nine (9) inches along said rear line. and thence one hundred (100, inning, With all improven hird trust All that piece or parcel of ground contained In the one-fourth part of Ic six pare forty-e! .) as sald lot six (6) appears pon th plat, books of the District of Golesi: eighteen (18) feet nine (9) inches from the southeast corner of said lot six (6,) and run- ning north along the east line of sald 1ot eighteen (18) feet nine (9) inches; thence west one hundred (200) feet to the rear line of said lot; thence south eighteen (18) feet nine line; thence one beginning, with all improvements, ‘ourth trust— Ail that certain piece or parcel of ground, contalned in the one-fourth part ix },) in square forty-eight a8 sal lot appeal Shon the ‘of the District of Columbia; beginning at the southeast corner of said lot, and running north eighteen (18) feet nine (9) inches; | thence West one hunared (100) feet. to the rear line of said lot; thence south along sald rear line eight- een (18) feet nine (9) inches to the southwest cor- ner of said lot six (6,) and then one hundreed (100) | feet to the place of’ beginning. with ail improve- One-fourth of the purchase money for each Jot to be paid in cash; the balance in sfx (6,) twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months from day of sale respectively, for which deferred payments the purchasers’ noes per cent, interest, and secured by deed of trust_on perty sold, are to be given. be Tequired in each case on day of sale, ply with the terms s from Cay of sale, resell at the risk “Big dogs, Bob? es, hen come along—these grapes are not ours, you know.” #@ Why have the funn: been so dull this winter? and FRIDAY, id 224, ILLIAM PAY ey July 10, 1872, MB. J. AGCINELLY, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK, steamers JOHN GIBSON ENIG@HT alternately leave Pier 41 River, New York, at 4 o'clock p.m. every SATURDA town every FRIDAY Freight taken at lowest apply at Office over Met or to'B.P. A, men of America nswer first—Thep Answer second—Because it's beer [ Phila. Bulletin. r Poor man! if it were possible to procure work, what situation woul@ Tramp—* Ladies’ companion, CORCORAN BUILDING, Corner F and 15th streets, (Opposite U. 8, Treasury Department.) THOMAS FE. KIRBY. Such an no pun winter. #s-Charitable lad: feet to the place ol (formerly with VEGETINE. -» of New York, 15th Hab, Agent Water st0s6 SAMUEL BACON, President. DES NEW EXPRESS LINE "ALEXCAN: DRI. Hing at Pitladalpnia uh Oe or’ Boston. Fi ovidence, t of lot six (6) in SCROFULOUS HUMORS—The VeGeTINe has cured many cases of Scrofula of five, ten aad twen- ty years’ standing, where the patient has had many physicians, tried many of the known remedies, and after trying the VEGETINE the common re- mark is ‘It acts differently, works differently, from any medicine I have ever taken." TINE will cleanse Scrofula from the system. #9- Arthur M. Holt, who eloped from Law- rence, Mass., with his wife's most i friend, was an active Met! and Free Mason; but he was a great rascal, as his swindled creditors have found out since his departure #2 Descriptive Catalogues can be had on 20) pli- & ROBEY. Auctioneers, ‘938 and 940 Louisiana avenue. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! We will sell, at our_ 3: DAY, March’ 2ist, 1878, at 10 o°clock a. m., ‘One Black Horse, sound and good worker. One Grocer’s Wagon, (platform spring,) and O00 sot ‘Wagon Harness—for livery. r GHEEN & OSBORN. hodist, Odd Fellow, NG@TON A'N ) inches alo ndred (100) feet to U MARRIED. On the 14th Marot, erman Catholic Church, by Mr. We. H. LANDWoIwe ALNOLD, both of thie RRISON-SEBASTIAN, On the 14th Marck, P. Harrison, D.D.. Pastor of E, Church, South, Chapiaim ives, Mr. OSCAR J. Onet- to Miss REBECCA, LANDVOIGT—ARNOLD. 1876. " town. Me “also subject to 4 upon the plat boo! Miss ELIZABETH Rew rgetown~ Mon ing. piven ts ‘Boston and, ‘Consignees wit at Georgetown WI IHOMAS DOWLL TBUSTEES’ SALE VERMONT AV “ARLINGTON HUTEL. By virtue of 1878, by Kev. W Mt. Vernon Piace ™ son, of Loudoug county,’ Va, due since March 25th, SHE RESTS WELL. taxes amountin; Maine, October 11, 1876, ir:—1 bave been sick two years with that time have taken |great many different medicines, but none of them I was restless at night: had no the VeGETINE I rest_well ‘an recommend the VEGE- F FINE RESIDEN EON fremrmariea ENUE, OPPOSITE THE gf full tnformation x wharf, Washi ter street, ‘Terms of sal SovTu Pots sale in cash; deed of trust to the under- signed, of date February 7th, AD. 1877, and recorded in Liber No of the land records of the D! will offer forsale, at remires, on THU: o'clock p.m, the northern one-half numbered five (6) in square numbere dred_and nineteen (219), fronting e 12 feet on Vermont ‘avenue by the depth of lot, in the City of Washington, D.C. Term’: One-fourth of the pure cash; balance in six, twelve aud eighteen months from the day of sale, with interest at seven per ‘sit of $500 in cash (or by certified check for that sum] will be required of hest bidder immediatel mplaint. and durin; folio 382. et Seq. istrict of Columbia, we wuction, in front of the DAY, March 28th, 1878, at - P. CLYDE & ah Wharves. Phila At 706 Maryland avenue, Unless prompt ADEL Dorman, in the eighty appetite. ‘Since taki and relish my food, TINE for what it has done for me. ‘Yours respectfully. RS. ALBERT RICKER. MR. GEORGE M. VAUGHAN, Medford, Mass, LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Between New York and H»vre. foot Morton street. FRANCE, Capt. Truedele, W. Wednesday,’ March 20. 6:30a.m. CANADA, Capt. Frangeul, W. 8, m, pt. Danre, W.S., Wednesday, in Gold (including $100; Second Cabin, including Wine, bed- LOUIS DE BEBIAN. bearing eight (8) age. "Notice of funéral in Sundays papers. A deposit of $25 FOWLER. On the Pier 42, N. B., orning of the 16th March, of dyptheria, ELLA MAY, » 11 months and 10 day's, eldest daugh— Ellie C, Fowler. take place from the residence of her parents, 210 C street northwest, ¢ Friends of the family invited to at purchaser fails tore of the sales within seven (7; the Trustees reserve thes and cost of defaulting purchaser upon giving such notice as they may deem pro} - J HN F. COX, roms DOWLING, Auctioneer. SNES SAE nO TARY AP elt PROVE cAL S ON THE EAST SIDE 'Y-SECOND STREET WEST, BETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTH NOeriwen YS By virtue of a deed of trust dated Augu Ist. 1874, and duly recorded in Liber No. 767, folio 261, &c., one of the land records of, District of Columba, and at the request of the Parties secu thereby, J will sell at tion on MONDAY, March 18th, 1878, at p.m. in front of ‘the premi Scribed real estate, situated in said District, being the north part of Lot num- bered eleven’ (11), in square numbered sever nine (79). according to the plan of said cit part of satd lot fronting twenty-four (24) said 22d street west, and extendinj ‘width one hundred and twenty-six ( the improvements, rights and appurtenances there- ements consistiny ‘Brick House, No. 719, in ‘Terms of sale: §1,500, with interest at ten (10) Per ceutum per apnum from At Ist, 1876, ‘Witness of theabove. \HA ALE Her funeral wii PROVED REAL Es" ND THWEST, AND ON P: VENUE, BETW rd) on the sale bein e next highest bi a and in default thereof der will be treated as the purchaser; and if terms of sale are not fully complied with in five davs from the day of sale resale will 1 notice in the Evening Star, AHLON ASHFORD. ESSE V. N. HUYCK, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. RUSTEES’ SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRICK No, 1335 TENTH STREET, AND VU STREETS NORTH- yEST. oR adits et rt etry . r in Liber No. 1 of tbe land records for the, Pi ced ens Seth eae ae see by. we Will se on in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. March 1878, fogion Diner t of ington, District of Toned twenty-eight (28), in Davidson’s sul of Square numbered three hundred and sixt) F with the improvem: ‘One-third in cash: and the UNDERTAKKRS, &. VEGETINE. ree of the Supreme Court TRUSTER'S ‘olumbia, passed in Equity made, on five days’ WRIGHT, ithe risk and cost of UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. mae. yom R. TON, HY, Ds “VEGRTINE,’* says a Boston physician, noequal asa blood purifier. Hearing of its many Wonderful cures, after all other remedies had fail- ed, I visited the laboratory and convinced myself of its genuine merit. It is prepared from barks, roots and herbs. each of which is highly effective, and they are compounded in such @ manner as to produce astonishing results," MEBICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS SURED romain front o direct .. the ‘west twe: COND STREET | mari6-acis J BUBGDORF, UNDERTAKER, 316 Penn’a avenue n.w. W.* mee UNDERTAKEE, 0 F STREe? Novruwszsr, twenty-four (24), and five (105), im Iso on the same day ) ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. ‘TEAMSHIP LINE 8B: the following-de- ‘BT WEBN NEW YORK, ‘ashington city, in SUUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this Hoboken, watce of passes joboken, 3 From New York to Southampton, Lon. Havre and Bremen, Stores and Dwellings. ‘Terms: One-third cash. one-third in one year,and one-third In two years. with interest at the rate of num from the day of sale, or all 811, folio 139. one of six per cent. per an: casi at the option of the purchaser: posited on acceptance of bid on each lot. tLe purchaser's cost, ccmplied with in seven days, rigi advertise and resell said property at the risk and cost of the default iments to be secu sold, to be approved hy the court. JOB BARNARD, 486 Louisiana ave. n. marl4-eod &d3 ‘first cabin, § 2 Bowling Green, New Y. VEGETINE. If terms are not ‘olumbla, to wit: Teserved to re- The deferred NOTHING EQUAL TO IT. y mortgge on the prem- (367), (887). together SocTH SALEM, MAss,, Nov, 14, 1876, ‘Sir:—I have been troubled with Scrofula, Canker and Liver Complaint for three years. ever did me an B. H. WARNER, Auct. ‘OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A THREE-STORY BACK BUILDING PRESS BRICK DW! ING, NO. 471 H SIREET NORTHWES[. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March ‘A. D. 1875, and recorded’in Liber No, .5 and at the req jereby, I will sell, at public of the premises. af 4’ o'clock p. Y, March 95th, 1878, part of Lot nuinbered eighteen (18), in Square ‘five hundred mala Bese A (6) ata v8 ‘West corner of said lot el thence north one hut twenty-three (23) feet four thence south one hundred west twenty- Anches to the place of am_now gett first-rate, and still using the VEGETIN: sider there is nothing plaints, | Cam bear tlly Tecommend it to everybody, ours, a Mus. LIZZIE M. PACKARD. No, 16 Lagrange st., South Salem, Mass, te reserve the right roe and cost of the fietan Oe MOTARLESC_GLOVER wié-d BRAINARD H: WARN: , H- WARNER, Heal Xstate Auctioneer. USTEE'S 8. Az ween ods SECOND AND virtue of two deeds of and November ‘to resell at the cost and risk of defaui ser after four (4) days otice in the Evening Star ¢ agreed upon by the par- jual to it for such com- eR, } Trustees, ties interested. ALUABLE RUILD- m., on MONDA H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. ning for said inia...Wed.,Apr.16 t east from the south- And every Steamers marked * do VEGETINE Earn oF Fastaon.— Cavin, and a-half (4's) in; (100) Toot, and et three (23) feet four and a half (4: inning, together with ti H. B. STEVENS, Boston, Mass. Vegetine is Sold by all Drugoists,

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