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BOOK UCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. rpue LATEST PUBLICATIONS. ‘The Voyage of the Challenger. by Sir C. Wyville 2 3 vo,. maps and illustrations, Elem toric, by taaes D3 Dilie. S:hool of the Family." The History of aCrime, parts 1 aud 2 paper, Gemini. “No Name Series, $1. Georgie’s Wooer, by Mrs. Laith ‘dams, 20e. Birds of a Feather Fiock 1 EA Sothern. paver, $1. Thistieds by Wiliam Winter. $1.50. ‘Walks in Loadoa, by Augustus J. C. Hare, author of Walks in Rome; Hlustrated: cloth, $3.60. The Great Thirst Land, by Parker Gillmore, (**Ubique,**) 80., cloth, 50. The Armies of Asia’and Europe, by zeneral Emory Upton, U.S. A., 8v0., cloth, $3. Harper's Handieok for Travellers in Knrope’ and the Kast, 3 vols, morocco, $9. MOHUN BRos., ap2¢-tr Booksellers and Stationers, 1015 Pa. av. EW BOOKS. Star Gazing, Pastand Present. Norman < Lockyer - $7.50 Pnysiography. Huate 2% B y. Hurley ¥ &n'actors and Acting. 1.50 The Doctrine «f Scriptural Retributi ward Beec 1.95 Viva. Mrs. Forrester 1.50 Marmorne. No Name Series. 1.00 The Last Times. Seiss. . 1.50 Treatise op Pr«tography. Abney..... 1.50 ‘The Epoch of the Mammoth. Southail 2.50 ard Languages. Farrar. 2.50 Lenten Mosaics, (tied with ribben). cd Proxy. 35 At Celia’s Arbor. 50 ‘The Cadet Batr 1.50 Mark Twain's MAR‘ Us WARD'S EASTER CARDS. New Gocigne In great Wace LOMONS APMAN, ey its Laurence’s Pure Linen Papers.) apl-t! 911 Pennayleania ave. ost RECEIVED, Marcus Ward's Easter Cards. Marcus Ward's Irish Linen Paper and Envelopes, Marcus Ward’s irish Linen Cards aud Envelopes. Blackwood's Jet Black Ink. Photographs of Rev. W. S. Rainsford; price 50 cts. All the New Miscellaneous Books received as soon as published. Latest Styles of Stationery on hand always. H. & O. H. MORRISON, LAW Booksetters, #75 Penna, ave; Ls marl5-tr Steamer MATTANO, Capt .H. Byles will make three trip: xe each week, tt 6 o NOMINI FERRY aidone {6 LEONARDTOWN, stopping at inter- mediate landings going and returning. For further inforration ineusre ‘Wood Ufice 1114 nd 328 Pennsylvania av -nue, and at wharf, fot of 6th and N streets. ap20-tf G. TUCKER JONES, Agent. QUMMER ARBANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. The swift and elegant tron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE. Capt. ©. J. BoNNE- Mitte leaves “Bthssircct whart, Sage until further notice, evesy MON-' | DAY, WEDN DAY and FRIDAY, at 5 ovel"k P.In., Connecting with steamers for Boston, Provi- | dence and other Northern’ Points, Retaruing. | leaves Norfol ty TUESDAY, THURSDAY and SATUFD.Y, ai Kp. me FOR POT./MAC RIVER LANMINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain Joun R. Woon, | er wharf, termi- mus of 7th’an: at7a m., tb: Uimes per week, for’ Currioman. 5 i and Leonardtown, stopping at Intermediate landings each trip. game as Steamer Matiano, For further n, apply at the om Metropolitan Rank, Knox's Express Offic the Company *= Wharf, foot of 6th street, Days of sailing, Bagi alle for of application at Knox's Ex- Fess Office. SAMUEL BACON, Pres . CINELLY, Agent. STEAME 3 FOR NEW YORK, The Steamers JOUN GIBSON aud E. KNIGHT altervately leave Pier 41 East River, New York. at 4 o'clock p.m. every BATURD)AY at 4 p.m. : George- town every MONDAY, and Alexandria same day, Freight taken at lowest rates. For information c. apply at ofice uve: Metropolitan Bank, 1oth street, ortoR.P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, Georgetown. - ap2i-tr SAMUEL BACON, President. NCHOR LINE UNIT: D SYATES MAIL STEAMERS. Sail from New York GLASGOW every SATURDAY LONDON every WEUNESDAY Passenger accom odations unsatpassed for els- nee and com es deck. t. All Staterooms on unin jerk. and Saloon amidships. SALOON CABINS, $65 to $80, CURRENCY. SECON DCABIN, inciudingall requisite: Excursion Tickets for First-class Passage. York to Paris and return, $135 to $195, ac ing to stateroom and route chosen. For Books of Information, Plans, &c.. Apply to HEN DERSON BROTHER. BOWLING GREEN, NE RK. Orto ANNIE K.HUMPHREYS, 430 10h st. n. w., Washington, ay2t 3m OTH GERMAN LLOYD. STBAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ‘The steamers of this Company wiil sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third Street, Heboken. Rates of passage: From New York to Southampton, Lon- don, Havre and Bremen. first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60 gold: steerage, $30 currency. For freight iy to OELRICHS & CO. 2 Bowling Green, New York. \LYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTN AND GEORGETOWN, CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE’S LINE FcR BosTON, PROVIDENCE, AND NEW ENGLAND STATES. Sailing Days. From Philatelphia— Saturday, at 12 m. From Washingvon— Monday, at 11 a.m. From Georgetown—Monday, at 7 p. Freights recived daily. Through Bills of ladirg given to Boston Providence. “Consignees wishin; their goods landed at Georgetown wharf will please have them marked ‘Georgetown, D. C."* For full tnfermation apply to J. H. JOHNSON & CO., 1202 ¥ street northwest. and 12th-street wharf, Washivgton. D. C.; G.F. HYDE. 59 Wa- ter street, Georgerown, D.C. WM. P, CLYDE & Co.. General Managers, 12 South Wharves, Phila- ja. mar20-1y ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY OR SATURDAY. Tons, Tons. City of Berlin. 401 City of Brussels....3.775 City of Richmond ..4.607 City of New York.3.500 City of Cheste 4.566 City of Paris. O81 City of Montre: 490 City of Brookiyn..2 911 Magnificent steamers, built in watertight com ments, are among the strongest, largest and fastest on the Atlantic, The saloons are inxuriously furnished, especially Weill lighted and ventilated, and take up the whole width of the ship. The principal staterooms are amidships, forward of the engines, where least noise and motion is felt, and are replete with ever comfort, having all laiest Improvements, doubie berths, electric bells, &c. ‘The cuisine hasalway’s been aspecialty of thisline. Ladies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentlemen’s smok- Ing and bathrooms, barbers’ shops, pianos, libra- ries, &¢., provided. For rates of passage and other Information apply toJOHN 6. DALE, Agent. 15 Broalway, N.Y. JW. BOTELER & BRO. 023 Pa. ave.) febis-mwiém Agents for D. NLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. GENEKAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY Between New York and Hovre. Pier 42. N. H..foot Morton st. VILLE DE PARIS, Capt. Santell Gay, May 1, 4:30 p.m, VAINE 'LAUHANT, Capt. Lachesnez, Wed- nesday. May 8. 10a.mi. LABRALOR, Capt. Sanglier, Wednesday, May | 15.4 p.m. Price of in Gold (including wine)—To Havre, First Cabin-§100; Second Cabin $6; Third Cabin, $35. Steerage, $26, Including wine, bed- ding. and tens OUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 55 Brosdwar Or G. W. MOSS. 226 Penn. ave.; T. W. BOTE- ‘923 Penna. ave., agents for Wasli- feb23-3m MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS sailevery THURSDAY direct from Philadelphia to Liverpool, touching at See Queenstown. Cabin, intermediate and steerage can be bad at H. D. COUKE, Ju & CO.” ers, 1429 F st, to Antwerp. |ARD LINE. um ‘NOTICE, ith the view of diminisbing the chances of colision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing the meridian of 60 at 43 Mia the homeland. passage crosting the meridian ‘On the home of BO at 42 lat., or nothing to the north of 42. (T AND NORTH AMERICAN BET WE Ke AT CORK HARBOR. tickets , Bank- Also, agents for the Ked Star Line my22-tf From New York, From Ww YORK, ~ ZRussia. Wed. Al *Rassia...Wed., May 29 Scythia..... Wi May 1| Scythia... Wed., June 5 Abyssinia..Wed..May 8 | Abyssinia. Wed, June 12 Bothnia "wea, May 18 | Bothnia Wed-;June 13 Algeria. "Wed., May 22 | Algeria... Wed., June26 And every iowa ee fi _ New York. by By steamers carrying steerage, $30and 100 gold, securding to accommodations. By steamers not carrying steerage, $80. $100 and G13) goid, according to mesommmntations Tickets to Parts, $15, gold, additiouai. Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glas- yw, Havre. Antwerp and other ports on the Cons inebt, and for Mediterranean ports, apply at the Company's For freight and Green, or both st and office, No. 4 Bowl! jn wOTIs BIG. W. 606 7th street, Wash- on, ly CHAS. G@. FRANCKLYN, Acent, N.Y. LL WHO VALUE THEIR SIGHT to know WHO, T to know Asi ou bine HH SEE Sacer ee ee AVCLUC D. W.. CORSE 636 street, t G. L. Sheriif’s Coa and | feanes- | FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. TO-MORROW. B. H. WARNER, Estate Real/Auctioneer. TRUSTEE SSAL¥ OF A TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING ON ALLEY BETWEEN I AND K. AND lira AND 18TH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust dated November 13th, A. D. 1874, duly recorded in liber N. | 786. ‘folio 484. et geq.. one of the land records fy for the District of Columbia, and at the re-. quest of the party secured thereby, we will sell at | PRplle auction sn front of the preiniges, on FItI- | DAY, May 34, 1878, at 5 o'clock p.”m:. all that Piece ‘or parcel of ground situate in the city of Washington. D. C,. being partof lot 23, in square 126; commencing for the same at the intersection of the 10 foot alley, which forms the western boun- dary of said lot, with the 20 foot alley which forms the southern boundary of sald lot; and running | thence east along said 20 foot alley 19 feet 4's Inches: thence north 73 feet 64 inches; thence | west to the line of the first mentioned alley’ 19 feet 4% inches; thence south along said alley 73 feet 6:4 inches to the beginning, together with the im- provements, &c. Terms: One-third cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum until paid, secured by a deed of | trust on the property sold; or all cash at option of | the purchaser. $100 deposit and all conveyancing | at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in | seven days, otherwise, the trustees reserve the | right to resell the property at the risk and cost of | the defaulting purchaser after five days advertise- meni JOSEPH R, EDSON, THOMAS HYDE, } Trustees. J.T. COLDWELL, alesman.” apl6-cod.ts BANKERS. STOCKS, COTTON, s7 COrTS GRAIN, PROVISIONS. Speeulato 8 can deal through’ us in STOUCKS— NEW York BTOCK EXCHANGE quotations, COT- TON-NEW York COTTON EXCHANGE quota- tions. “GRAIN and PROVISIONS—cuicaco Boa »+ TRADE quotations, on one per cent. or | mei - small or large lots. Orders by Mail or Telegraph, tou y or se//, filed immediate} upon reeipt of ‘margin, Regular commiss' Stricily square dealing. “Promat remittances by check or telegraphic order. O, H. GILES & CO”, 52 and 56 Broadway, New York, ap26-m,wa&f. 1 $25, $50, S$ISG, $200, $500, TS majority of Wali s:reethouses and menare as | honest as their neighbors, and many cf them havea ‘orld wide repui@tion for soundness and honesty. | Zhé 1d bousé of ALEX, FROTHINGHAM & | Co., Brokers. 12 Wall street, New York, Is enti- | ted to absolut ¢confidenge, ‘They staic that an in- yestment of about $100 made recently recurned over $1,000 in less than 60 days. Send for their circular, free.—[New Fork Tribune, mar7-eotr MEMBER OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE will execute orders for the purchase or sale of Bonds and Gold on moderate margins, missions $5 each 100 shares, . Stock privileges | Regotlated on respousible parties only, Correspon- dence solicited. Henry Merriam, Member Am, | Mining and Stock Exchange, 35° Wall st., New | York.” Reference, D. R. Manyan, esq., President Nationai Tr st Co.. New York. janl. COAL AND WOOD. OHNS*N BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL AND WooD, ‘We desire to call the attention of the public tothe fact that we now have on hand the largest and best | selected stock of COAL AND WOOD in the Dis- | trier: that our facilities for doing business are not surpassed by any firm in thesamelinein the United Biates; that our ‘Kindling Wood Factory is the | largest south of New York; and, indeed, our ap~ | pomtments for doing a Coal and Wood’ business | are complete in every particular. 2,248 Ibs, to the ton our invariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices. Main office—Depot, Mill and Wharves, foot 12th, 13th and E streets southwest. | Offices—1202 F, 1112 9th ang 2418 7ch streets north- west. jani8-tr HIOMAS W. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL. Weare delivering best qualities of WOOD 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 Wharf, foot 11tb and 12th streets southwest, | Offices— { G.gtreet, between 2d and 3d now. tween D and Es.w. jy20-tr at the option of the purchaser. |OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. TABLE WARE. FIXTURES, &c.. IN GHAY'S RESTAURANT, CORNER OF 15TH AND I STREETS, Under aud by virtue of two deeds of trast, dated respectively April 20th, 1877, and No- mber 7ih, 1877, and recorded, the first in Liber No. 854, folio 60, and the second in Liber No. 870, follo 254, ‘of the land records of the District of Columbia, ’and by direction of the holders of the notes secured by sald deeds of trust. the undersigned will. at 10 o'clock a. m. on THURSDAY, the 24 day of May, 1878, proceéd to sell at public auction, on the premises, all the Household Furniture, Table Ware, Fixtures. fe at present contained in house No, 1423 I streé northwest, known as ‘* Gray’s."? ‘Terms cash. The above p1 consists in part of— Brussels and other and Rugs. ystal and Metal Chandeliers. Wainut ep Varior Bets Parlor 5 Card Tabler, ‘Marble-top’ and other Tables. Lace and other Curtains. Lambrequins. Cornices and Window Shades. French Plate Mirrors, Pier Glasses and Mantel Waingt Chamber Sets nut Chainber Sets. Cane Seat aud Wooden Chairs. Hair and Husk Mattresses, . Feather Pillows and Bolsters. Walnut Extension Tables, Carving Tables and Dish stands, Dining-rocm Chairs, Oak Sideboard, Etegere. French China Dinner Sets, Cut Glass and Crockery. Ratrigerator. Copper Fish Kettle, Saucepans and ‘v ag Fane Fancy Moldy. Soves. : Silver paved Epergne, Fruit Stands, Cake nskets, Wine Coolers, Coffee Urn, Soup Turreen:, Ladies, Vegetable Dish Chafing Dishes, Dishes, Milk Pitcher, Forks, Spoons, Water Pitcher and Castors. vad wan Cy, , Trustee. THOMAS PGWLING, Auctioneer. ap23 Wash. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAU ESTATE ON SEVEN- TEENTH STREET NORTH WEST, FRONT. ING FIPTY-FIVE FEET TWO INCHE ON FARRAGUT SQUARE, AND RUN- NING BACK 104 FEET 6 INCHES, By virtue of a deed of trust bearing dave on 2oth day of August, A. D, 1873, and duly re- mn Meat Dishes, Waiters, Coffee Pot 8 Sug yt pie corded in Liber No, 788, folio 341 et se: of the land records ‘for Washington County, the District of Columbia, and at the request, in Briting, of the party thereby secured. ‘the Sab- serlber will sel] st public sale, on WEDNESDAY, the nist day of May, A. D. 1878, at 5 o*clock p in front of the premises, all that piece or par rovnd lying and being situate in the City of Washington “and ‘istrict. foresail, and known and distinguished on the piet or plan of said city as and belng Lot numbered thirteen (13) in the subdivision of Square numbered one hundred and eighty-five (185), made by the proprictors of said Square. and recorded in. the office of the Surveyor of said City, in Liber B, follo 210, together with the appurtedances thereto appertaining. Terms of sale: One-fifth cash, and the remainder in equal annual pay ments of one, two, three and four years, with interest at seven per cent., se- cured to the satisfaction of the Trustee. or all cash, If terms of sale aré not complied with in five days after day of sate the property will be resold at the cost audexpense of the defaulting purchaser, Atl conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, A deposit of $200 will be required at the sal RI HARD WALLACH, Trustee, WASH B. WILLIAMS, Auct. — ap18-e0&ds { Republican) JUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF DESIRABLE REAL ESTATE ON G STREET, BETWEEN Stil AND 6ru STREETS 8. E By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Noven ber 8d.A. 1). 1874, and duly recorded in Liber 769 follo'55 et one of the land records for, the District of Co'imbia,and at the written requ of [the party secured thereby. we will sll at pu auction, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the 2d day of May, A. D. 1878, at 5:30 clock p! m., that plece of Real Estate situated in Washing- ton city, District of Columbia, and known upon the ground piat of said city as part of lot 4, in square 846, described as follows: Beginning for the same at the southwest corner of said lot and run- ning thence east 60 feet; thence north 70 feet: thence west 50 feet; and thence south 70 feet to the Place of beginning. with the improvements. Terms of sate: One-fourth cash, the balauce In equal installments, at 6, 12 and 18 months, with interest at 8 per cent. pet annum trom day of sale, secured on premises sold. A deposit of $75 required at sale, All conveyancing at purchaser's ‘coat, Terms of sale to be complied with in ten days from day of sale, otherwise will resell at defaulting purchaser's risk and cost. ©, M. FORD, WM.'H. BARTON, ie ap15-eod&ds } Trustees, RAILROADS. J24LTIr ORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. | NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE | 70 THE | NORTH AND WEST, | NORTHWESE AND SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877. A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON, 5:00—Raitimore and Way Station: 6:50—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, (Strasburg. Winchester aud Way Stations, via Relay.) 8:00—* Baltimore Express. 8:10—Ptedmout, Sirasbarg, Winchester, Hagers- town, Point o* Rocks and Way Stations. 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti- more Express, Parlor Car to New York and Ph ladeiphia. 8:40—*Bt. Louig, Cincinnati, Chicago and Pitts- burg Ey ress. Connects for Hagerstown and Valley Branch, except Sunday. ‘Through car for Staunton. Parlor Car to Grafton, and Sleeping Cars to Louisville, Cincinnati, Co- lumbus, Chicago Junction and Sandusky. 9:00—Baltimore, Anuap»lis and Way Stations, a0 p0] bakimore Express. . M. 12:10—Baltimore. Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations. 1:30—New Yorkand Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- press. (On Sunday to Baitiihore only, stop- ping at all stations. ) ; 3:30—Baltimore and Way Stations. (Winchester and Way Stations, via Relay. 4:30—Baltimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Ex- press. Frederick via Relay. 4:35—* Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, Winchester a.d Way Stations. On Sunday to Point of Rocks and Way Stations onl; 4:40-<Haltimore. Annapolis and Way Stations. 5:30—*Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Ex- press. Passengers for Norfolk taken in the cars directly to boat at Canton. No connec- | tion on Sunday for Norfolk. | 6: Itimore and Way Stations. | 6:05—*Chicago and Columbus Expréss, Sleeping Cars wo Chi Me | 7:80—*Baitimore Express. | 9 25—ssr. Louis, Cincinnati, Pittsburg Express. Sleeping Cars to St, Louis and Pittsburg. | No connection for Pittsburg on Sunday. | 9:30—*New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore | Express, Sle-ping Var to New York, and | Special SleepingCar to Philadelphia. | _*Daity. Other trains daily, except Sunday. (1878 resin 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Dowbte T ack. Steel Rails, Splendid scenery, Magnisicent Equipment, | . APRIL 4th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsburg and the West, 10:10 a.m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsnurg to Cineiunat, St, Louls Chicago; 7:40 p.m. datiy, with Palace Chicago, | BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For Canandaigua, Rochester. Buifalo, Niagara | Fallsand the north at 7:40 p.m. daily, except Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkias. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira and Wat- | | kins, at 10:10'a.m. daily, except Sunday, | For New York and the East 1:40'a.m. and 9:30 P. m. daily, with Palace Cars attached, Limited Express of Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday, For New York and the East, 1:30 p.m. daily. ex- cept Sunday, with Sleeping Cars from ington to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. Y.. all | through taains connect at Jersey'Cliy. with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fer- riage and journey across New Yor! city. For Philadelphia, 1:30 p, m. daily. except Sunday, and 1:40 a. m,, and 5:30 and 9:30 p, m. dail! Limited Express, 9:20 a, m. daily, except Sun> fay. Accommodation for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 3, m, and 4.20 p. m, datly, except Sunday For Pope’s Creek Line, 6:55 a. m, an p.m. daily, except Sunday, For Annapolis, 6.55 a. m. and 4:20 p, m. daily, except Sunday. | ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG KAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINOTON RAILROAD. For Alexandria, 6, 7, 8. 9:10, 10, 11 a.m., 1, 3, 4:20, 5.6 7p. m. "Ou Suaday'at 9:10 a.in, and and 7 p.m. For the South,” via Richmond, 2:45 a, m, daily; 6:10 p.m. dally, except Sunday," anny; | leave Alexandria for Washington, 6, 7, | 8:10, 9:10, 10, 11a. m.: 1, 3, 4:20, 6, 6:10 ana? | m. On Sunday at 8:10 aud 10a, m.and 6 p.m. Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor carsac- commodations can be procured St the pices, apetis: east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue: northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn- “sylvania avenue, and at the depot, where orders can be left for the checking of baggage to destina- ver TP, FARMER, General P Agent. FRANK THOMSON, General Manager. nov10 | BY’ PERCALE SHIRTS, WITH TWO COLLARS, AT 6 CENTS. A. SAKS & CO., Boys’ DEPARTMENTS, apl8-tr 316 Seventh st.and 921 Penn. ave. N THE SUPREME 60) 0 iI ThicT OF COLUMBIA. -aE DIS ALrorp C. WELCH vs. FRANK P. MURPHY et al. In Equity, No. 5,765, Doc. 1’ The above entitled cause has been referred to the auditor to state the account between the ers: (Welch and Murphy) and their joint creditors, ‘Therefore, the itors of the late firm of Welch Bereby uotided to appear Before: ma rested: AF isis and be heard touching the matters verereat on WEDNESDAY, May the 8th, 1878, at 2 O° clock Pem. of said day, my office, in the west of the | aE an a a tae, T. COLDWELL, Keal Estate Auctioneer, USTEES' SALE OF A NEAT BRICK TWO- STORY AND BACK BUILDING DWELL- ING, No. 1415 COLUMBIA STREET, BE- TWEEN 0 AND 'P STREETS NORTH By virtue of two deed of trust, dated O taper 8th, A-D. 1872, and January'7-h, A.D. (7) 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. 694, fol , ely, O1 466, and Liber No. 810, “folio 52, respecciv the'land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we wil’ sell,at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, May 7th, 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m.. the following-described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, D.C., to wit:—Lot si (66), in W. M. Pumpbrey's recorded. subdivision Of Lots foriy-four (44), forty-five (45), forty-six (46), and forty-seven (47), In Kedfern’s subdivi- sion'of Square numbered three hundred and sixty- six (868), toxether with the improvements, & ‘Terms: $2 000, with interest at 10 per cout. per annum from April, 1877, to-day of sale, and ex- pense of sale. in cash;and the balance at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty’ months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the proj erty’ sold, will be taken, A deposit of $100 will be nired at the time of sale: and all cnveyanclag an recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertisement. 49° loan of $1 800 for three years, at eight per ceut. interest, will be made to the purchaser. if fesired, BRAINARD H. WARNER, GEO, W. STICKNEY, apl9 eodts ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts, TRUSTEE'88ALEor VALUABLE IMPROVED RF AL ESTATE FRONTING ON VIRGINIA AVENUE, BETWEEN CANAL STREET ASD DELAWARE AVENUE, SOUTH- WEST, AT AUCTION, By virtue of a deed of trust,dated December 9th, A.D, 1876. and duly recorded in Liber No. 841, folio No. 117, one of the land re-, cords for the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, 1 shall proceed to sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, April 15th, A.D. 1878, at 5 o'clock »m., the following described real estate. situated in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, all that certain piece or parcel of ground situated. lying and being in the eity of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and known and described upon that ground plat or plan thereof as Lot num- bered nine (9) in square six hundred and forty-one (641). with Improvements thereon, consisting of a two-story press-brick front Dweiling-house, with stable in the rear, having 30 feet 3 inches front, running the depth thereof through to E street, Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in’six, jae? and eighteen months. for notes bearing in- rom day of sale and secured by a deed of trust on property sold. $100 down on day of sale. Alleonveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost; and it terms of sale are not complied with within five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, JAMES F. KINES, Trustee, WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auct. ap6-eod &ds ae THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until MONDAY, April 29th, 1878. same hour and place. By order of the Trurtee. apl5 2awéds WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct, UUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, EXTIRE CONTENTS OF LIVERY. STABLE AT AUCTION ‘TO CLOSE PART N ERSHIP On SATURDAY MORNING, May 4th, 1878, commencing at 10 o'clock, on the preniises, the entire contents of the Livery table (Known as Fountain Stables) No.3 Aque- duct street, Georgetown, D.C., will positively be Sold to close the co-partnérsbip of Hackney & Nor- ris. comprising Horses, Top and No-top Buggies, Barouches, Carriages, Single and double Harness, Book Accounts, Oftce and Stable Furniture, &., &-. FIELDER P. HACKNEY, ap22-m,weftd Surviving Partner, 1HUMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE MA- CHINERY, TOOLS. &¢., TOGETHER WITH WATCH MATERIAL, STORE FIX- TURES, &c.. AT No, 912 EIGHTH STREEL SOUTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 18th dayof December, A. D, 1877, duly recorded in } Trustees. iber No, 875, folio 263, et seq., one off the records of thé District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, Iwill sell, at the premises, No. 912 8th strect southeast. at pub- Ne auction, on WEDNESDAY, May Ist, i878, at 10 o’clock, the stock, fixtures and furniture of the store recently occupied by L. Van Doren, deceased, including Beet Lathes, 1 Steam Engine, Watch Material, &c.. dc, ‘ ame of sale: er Site ha fe post 5 CLAN rustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ap2t FFICE GREAT FALLS MANUFACTUR- OTING Saray WASHINGTON, D. C., February 28th, 1878.—'rhe Stocknolders of the Great Falls Manufacturing Company having, on the 16th day of November, 1877, levied upon ‘the caplial stock of the company an assessment of thirty-five (85) cents per share, payable on or be- fore February 15th, instant, and such assessment pot having been. pala by some of the stockholdi all stockholders thus in default are hereby notifi that unless the amount of their assessment, with Interests and costs, be pald on oF before the 11TH Day oF MAancu, their stock will, in accordance with article 13 of ‘the by-laws of the company. be sold at public auction, at 12 o’clock noon on that day, at the office of the company, No. 400 7th st, "Giy order of the Board of Directors py order s H, E. DAVIS, Secretary, DUNCANSON BEOS., Aucts. marl-21w S@THE ABOVE SALE IS ADJOURNED untii MONDAY, 8th April, 1878, same hour and Pimares.2aw H. E, DAVIS, Secretary, ‘HE ABOVE SALE I8 ADJOURNED until MONDAY, 29th April, 1878, same hour and Place: . 1-20 B, B, DAVIS, Secretary, _es & ROBEY, ‘938 and 940 Auctioneers, Louisiana avenue. PEREMPTORY BPRING SALE OF THIRTY CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, DIRECE WiEQM THE MANUFACTURE fe will sell at our Bazaar. on URDAY MORNING, April 27th, com: 54 mencing at 10 o*clock, 30 Carriages and Buggies, viz: Pall-top Cat Doctor's Phie- fons, “Top and No-top Bu built by Louis Cook, of Cincinnati, Ohio. the ta manufac- torcr'in thecountry: We call special attention of dealers and private parties to the abor . as they Will positively be sold without reserve. ape4-3t BIRCH & ROBEY, Aucts, (OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LARGE CON- SIGNMENT OF CANTON MATTING, RE- FRIGERATORS, 100 SILVER PLATED CASTORS, LARGE COFFEE MILL, SCALES,’ CHINA AND GLASSWARE, aC., AT’ AUCTION. On SATURDAY, april 27th, 1878, at 10; o°clock, in front of my auction roo! shall sella general assortment of the above goods, ‘Terms cash, apa-2t THOMAS DOWLING, Au H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPE N THE SOUTH SIDE OF M TREET, BETWEEN NEW YORK AVE iE STREET SUE natcterets Sieh y virtue 0 , Cowles, dared February 1k by, 1877 duly recorded in Liber No.’ e: }, folio 367, one of qheynnd reroris for the District of Giambi, and Budemevor calges pie eats SURrEME C Keke pod ‘Ha. Bing in equity, on Tae aT cause Nor eoba, substituting ~aigued a8 trustee in piace of said Cowles, And at the request of the party secured thereby, 1 shall sell, at public auction, fn. front of the pre- mises, on SATURDAY, April 27, 1878, at 5 0°cl"K p.m.. all of original lot ‘numbered sixteen (16), in square numbered five hundred and fifty-seven (oT). fronting on M street sixty (G0) feet by a lepth of one hundred and gre Pre (136) _ feet seven and-a-half (78) inches, in the city of Wash- ington, District of Columbia. ‘erms as prescribed by sald decree: One-third to be paid in cash. or within seven days from time of sale; and the balance In six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest at seven per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on tue pro. perty sold. or all cash, at the option of the pur- chaser, $100 deposit required, and all conveyanc- ing at purchaser's cost. GEORGE E. LEMON, Trustee. J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman. apl6-d IRUSTEES’ 8\LE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ON ‘THE NORTH SIDE OF BRIDGE STREET, NEAR CONGRESS STREET, IN GEORGETGWN, D. C, 2By Virtue of a decree of the Supreme es Y of the District of Columbia, inequity cause numbered 5865, wheretn John B. Cag ii ett and othersare piaintiifs, and Addison M. Brooke and others are defendants, the undersigned, as ‘Trustees, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of Aprily A. 1). 1878,at 5 o'clock p. m., part of lot numbered, 8.) five, int suuare numbered (89, thirty-nine, in eorgetoWn, in the District of Columbia, together with the imiprovements thereon, consisting of a three story brick house and an old frame shop, the sald parcel of ground having a fronton the north side of Bridge street of fifty and 41 100 (50 41-100) feet by a depth of one hundred aud nineteen (119) eet. One-fourth of the purchase money to be . of W hich $200 will be required at time the bal to be paid in equal install- ments at 6, 12 and 18 months, from day of sale, with interest at six per cenc per annim, to be secured by deed of trust upon the property sold: or if the purchaser prefers to pay cash it will be ac- cepted, If the terms of sale are not complied with in 7 days, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the aefaulting r rehaser. DORSEY CLAGETT, pure BOW COOPER? tTrustees, DUNCANSON BROS., Auct'rs, _apl6-&ds H. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, No, 1001, u.w. corner of 10th and D sts, U' <TENSION TABLE, - 1M CHAIRS. REFRIGERATORS, ED) BUREAUS, WASHSCAN D: ADS, AND TABLES. SPR MATTRESSES," FEATHER ‘BEDS, LOWS ANp BOLSTERS, HAIR AND SHUCKH MATTRESSES, BLANKETS. COMFORTS, BLD anv TABLE LINEN, WINDOW SHADES AND’ CORNICE: BRUSSE E, &¢., &C, “it D5: h at the preinises E On MONDAY Ap No, 1214 New York avenue, beginning at a.m., I shall sell the con‘entsof this first class housé. of which the above is only a partial list, ay 23-d WASIi, B, WILLIAMS, auct. THIS AFTERNOO. —<$——————e— A. DARNEILLE, Real Es tate Auctioneer STEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE SITUATED AT THE NORTHW EST CORNER OF litt AN STREETS 13 RUSTEES: SALE OF A DKSINAKL DWELLING, No. 413 G STREET NORTH WEsT, opposite Judiciary Square. Rv virtué of a deed of trust, dated Abril 18, 1877. end recorded in Liber 849, folio 453,000 of the land records for the Disirict of Colum, FLOOR. “ By virtue of a deed of trust, to me“dated the 26th day of February, A. D. 1877. and duly recorded in Liber No, 844. folio 275. of the land recorés of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the secured thereby, I'shall offer at, public sale, nt of the premises, on | FRIDAS) the 26th ‘day, of April, A. D. 1878. at | 4:50 o'clock p. m.. all that cortaln tee or parcel | o uated in of Washington, In | the District of Columbia: kaw and deseeioed recorded subdivision of part of original lot ous (1). dn square five hundred and eighteen (618), begin= ning fer the same at the southeast corner of said lot numbered twenty (20); thence west (17) feet_ four and one-sixth (4 1-6) inebes: thencs north one hundred and ten 110) feet to an alley: thence east seventeen (17) four and one-sixth 416) Inches; therce south one hundred and ten being southern of lot numbered one, (1,) in | (110) feet to the place of beginning. square num! ‘one hundred and fifty-four, (U54,) | The above property is sold subject toa deed of together with the improvements on said lot. trust for $3,200, with interest on $1,000 thereof at rms of sale: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 nine per cent. annum until paid, from March 12 and on $2300, balance thereat at the same rate until paid, from April 25, 1877, Terms of sale: One-third cash; balande in six (6), months, with interest at ten per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust upon the property sold, Of the purchase money $100 will be required to be paid on theday of sale, and if the purchaser failsto | tweive (12) and elghteom (ise f Bomply with the terms of sale with in five (S)days, | the notes the purehaset ogg Nea eee ge thereafter, the Trustee reserves the right to resell | per cent. per atl rm nail eae Rh eed ea the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting | deed of trust maser : "un the proj sold, Will be taken: «Fr Porches ee eg Bote er oF te | alt nee at the'optien ‘ol the purchaser. A deposit o juired at the time of sa'e, convey- sled Bcs Trustee. | ancing at the cost of the purchaser.” If the terms IHANCERY SALE, = | of‘saleare not complied with In seven days from C viviun te anexes U7 Ths 6 dag of sae, the Trustees reserve the right (0 resell y a decree of er sal vperty, after ee * advertisemeat, at of the Diatriet of Colum ia, cassek ne er the rlsk and cost of the detaateh purchaser. course, No, 6.645 we ¥: FRIDAY ake i W. B. LORD. ‘on FRIDA 26th of April, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., 1a front ot the premises, difer for sale at auction, the weet 17 feet, by a depth of 70 feet, of lot No.'5, in square No, 41) jn th gity, situated on the northeast cor- ner of 24th and H streets northwest, and improved by a two-story frame house with store, And on thé same day at 5:80 o'clock p.m... in front of the premises, we will offer lots A and if in | Major's recorded subdivision of part of square No. | 30. These lots are uuimproved and have each a front of 20 feet, by adepth of 100 feet. Lot A ison | the northwest corner of 24th and H streets north- west, and lot B adjoins it on the north. J.W. MILBURN, Cc. W. HANDY, Auctr. be OF VALUABLE I VED REAL TATE ON EAST sIt VENTH STREET ROAD. BETWEE HOWARD UNIVERSITY AND SCHUET. ZEN PARK, CONSISTING OF BRICK LLING* FRAME STABLE, SLAUGH- E AND OUT HOUSES, AND : OF GROUND, By virtue of a deed of trust. dated April 6th, 1877, and duly recorded in "Liber No. 844) follc'447, et seq.. one of the land records for, Terms: One-fourth of the he District of Gbiumbia, and at the request of Une sa anit Tesi tne ia three s- wsiapments, at | varty secured thereby. we ill sell ath able sae six, twelve and eighiéen nionths. wii! r cont. | ton. in front of the premises, oa THURSDAY. interest, vonveyaneing at purchaser's crate A de | Mny'9th, 1898. at's". Pm , the following-deser!bed posit of 650 on each ior at tlme of sale, Tens c--2 > Sltuate in che, county of Warhingion a RTTHEWS, ive [fala District, 777! All that plece or parce of land 1D FENDALL, § Trustees. | (Ving on the east side o) <'MstFeet, Toad, between, BROS., Aucts. ap23-4t_ | Howard University and the Sencct“*8 Park, aud = = south of and adjoining John H. Glie Ine. being the north one-half of that part of Mt, Peasant conveyed to John Bake-smith by deals S jtember Sth. 1864. and May respectively, in Liber folio 385, and Liber ‘No. S21. follo records, containing One Acre of more or less, with the improvements REG DURCANBUN THIS EVENING. PEREMPTORY, AND CLOSING AUCTION SALE OF THE ENTIRE STOCK, FIXTURES and SAFES OF 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO."S Jewelry Store, 619 Pennsylvania avenue, uader the Metropolitan Hotel, on account of the dissolu- tion of Corartnership snd the removal of the store, corner 10th and D streets on May Ist. ‘The entire stock 01 WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWEL LVER AND SILVEK-PLATE)) WARE, CLOCKS, BRONZES, and a gencral assortment of fine goods usually kept ina first class Jewelry Store, will be sold at public auction without reserve to. the highest bidder for cash, regardless of cost, Sale positive at 7 p. m. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, Ladies" sale at 2 p. ap4-tf DUNCANSON BROS,, Aucts, [OR TANT ANNOUNCEMENT! THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY and FANCY GOODS CONTAINED IN THE STORE OF Terms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $150 must be paid at time of sale,) and the balance in one and two years, in equal payments, to ba cured by purchaser's notes, bearing 8 parcent. | terest from day of sale an be semi -annial until paid, and a deed of tr.ist on the property Conveyancing and recording at purechaser’s co: If terms of sale are pot compited with in six d ys after sale the Trustees reserve the right to resell at Fisk and coat of defauitiag purchaser. ASHFORD, WM. FL HOLTZMAN, { Trustees, B. F. STEIGER, Anct.” |Posted) ap2s-eodns puric NOTICE. 1 would respectfully solicit the attention of the public to the large and valuable offerings of Forfeited Pledges to be sold at anction 1218 Pa. ave.. commencing on MONDAY NTAIN ING. April 9th, at 7:30 o'clock p-m.. and Teen PROS Nts 236 eH STREET, be- | ning each Eventie thereatter ancitall tie kets 82 ACC . disposed of. “‘Ba-Special sale of Clothiig, incladitug Seite SD HORAENG. April 25th, com- | a timber of fue Lace Shawls ae PUKSD meucing at 10 o°clock, and evening at 7, and con- SING ? * me Upuing from day to day until all is sold. MORNING. Avril S0th, at 10 o%elock am. Ver K. Fulton, The stock iy new and desirab'e, and comprises a full variety of Fine Millinery Goods, Dry Goods, Silks, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods,’ Triinmings Laces. White Goods, Ladies’ and Gent's Under- wear, Full lines of Ladies’, Gent's and Children’s Hosiéty; and in facta full’and complete variety of goods of every description, suitable for best city Tetail trade. Goods at private sale during the day. Beats reserved for ladies, JAMES GUILD, Auct. Pe Mas DOWLING, Auctioneer. THE ELEGANT CARRIAGE, HORSES HARNESS BELONGING’ TO THE SIAN MINISTER AT AUCTION, @n MONDAY. April 29th, 1878, at’ 12 x cluck, in front of my saiesrooms, I shail sell, for his” Excellency. Mr. Nicholas D, Mc CANN, JR., Salesman, f 1 logs ~ JAS. DUNGAN, Auctr. SPC | ne tonite esas Minister, his elegant turn —== = Oné Lan by Brewster, tn good order: cost fPHomas DOWLING, ‘Auctioneer. $1,800. Pair of weli-matched Bay Horses, fine drivers, ‘WO STORY BRICK RESIDENCE. No, 169 sound and gentle, WEST STREET. BEC WEEN HiGH AND | Elegant set Double Harness, CONGRESS STREETS, GEURGETUWN, D. Terms cash, C.. AT AUCTIC ap 25-Bt THOS. DOWLING, Auct. On’ WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May Ist, 1878, at 6 o'clock, in front of the prem- reas T shal sell part Lot 14, fronting abjat feet on West street, and having a depth of 78 feet, improved by a comfortable brick dwelling, contain ing 9 rooms, water and ‘erins: Ohe-third cas! JUNCANSON BRUS., Auctioneers, ADMINISTRATRIX SALE_OF GROCERIES, SYRUP, FAIRBANKS SCALES. COFF' MILL, BINS, SHELVI being entire contents of 237 4's street south= 3 residue in two equal pay ments. bye one and Ewe. years, with notes bear West, Aseo ng interest at 'r cent, per annum, and secure ae . 1 Oe 7 - bya deed of truston the Property sold, Convey- | SULKY. EXPRESS WAGON. CARRYAL! ancing at purchasers cost, $50 down at time of HARNESS, SADDLES, CUTTING Bt sale, BALED HAY AND STRAW, && THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. On MONDAY MORNING, | Apri H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, ) SATE OF THAT DESIRABLE 0 PROPERTY ON THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF INDIANA AVENUE AND SECOND STREET, KNOWN AS “TREMUNT HOUSK,** By virtue of a deed of trust dated August 13th, A.D.. 1875, du'y recorded in Liber No. frail 790, folio 463, one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell Uon. in fro-t of the premises. o1 May 13th, 1878, at 4's o’clock p.m., the following- described real estate, situate in the City of Wash- ington, District of Columbia, to wit: All those pieces or parcels of ground ‘known and distin- uished as lots numbered three (3), four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), In Todd's re- corded suvdivision of original lot numbered one Os in square numtered five hundred and seventy- 10 (572). fronting on Indiana avenue one hundred ard forty’ (140) feet three (3) Inches, and on 2 street west seventy-five (75) feet, together with the improvements, &c. Terms of sale: One-fourth in cash, and the bal- ance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with in- terest at siz'per cent. rer ainum. secured by a deed of trust on the proper y sold, and @ satisfactory policy of insurance on the buildin, or all cash, at option of the purchaser, A deposit of $250 will be required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing an recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the Fink and cost of the defaniting purchaser. at pubite auc mu MONDAY, CHARLES B, ILEY, CHAS. C. GLOVER. ** Trustees, J.T. COLT WELL, Salesman, apl7-a OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEFS: SA! E IN FEE SIMPLE OF THE VALUABILE FOUR-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No, 1203 N STREEL NORTH- By virtue of adeed of trust, dated January 24, A, D. 1877, duly recorded in Liber No, 841, folio $42'et ‘seq. one of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and at the request of party securcd thereby, we wil!" sell, at public auction, in front of premises.on] UESDAY. April30. 1878, at 4:30 o'clock p m., the following-described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: Ali that certain plece or par- cel of groun Roach*s sub-division ef original lots numbered seventeen (17, and eighteen, (18 ) in square num- bered two hundred and eighty, (280, ) sald lot bein, improved by afour-story presséd-brick front dwell- Ing house . ‘erms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance at one (1) and two (2) years, with interest at elgnt (8) per cent. from day of sale, to be secured by a d of trust on the property sold, orall cash, at the op- tion of the parebi rT. A deposit of will be required of the purchaser at the time of sale, A" conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser, If the terms of sale be not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days" advertisement, JNO. A. J. CRESWELL, J. CRESWELL HEALD, apl9-d&ds ANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- ERTY ON NORTH H STRERT, BETWEEN 2p AND 3p STREETS WEST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Su- reme Court of the District of Columbia, aA aring date the 2d any. of April, A. D, 1878, and paced in a certain cause pending therein, in. which Joho W. Luinsden ts complainant and John O°Connell and Margaret O'Connell and others are defendants, (the same being equity cause No. 5931, doc. 7), the undersigned will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder therefor, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, the 29th day of April, A. }. 1878, at 6 o'clock p m.. all the Tight, title and interest of the defendants, John O'Connell and Margaret O'Connell, to and in that certain piece or parcel of ground and premises situate and being in © city of Washington, District of Columbia, known and distinguished on the ground plat or plan of said city as lot nambered fourteen da. in Square south of square, numbered five Hundred and sixty-two (8. o! |, together wi ie - tenances to the same belonging. a Terms of sale as preseril by the decree: One- thira in cash, and the residue in two equal instal- ments at six and twelve months, with interest at the rate of 8 per centum per annum until paid; Ut'e to be reserved unti! the whole purchase money is paid. A deposit of $50 will be required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing will be at the cost of the purchaser, THOS. H. CALLAN, Trustee, } Trustees. 486 Louisiana THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer.» yet" apl9-dts (Law Reporter.) G2EEN £ Wise, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, rendered at the Se] tember term, 1877, inthe ‘sult of T Ring known and described as lot *“B*" in| against the Al jeans Bnd Fredericksburg. wi Com) y ol unde! = Taluslorrs therein named, will proceghees, SAR URDAY, the Ist day of June, 1878, at 12 o'clock Balding on Moyal street. ta the soars’ Talore ny 7 s ara andra e whole of the ‘Alexandria pay Fred- ricksburg Railway, extending from the southern end of the Long ‘Bridge, In“atexandria connee Va , to Raanticn, in Stafford coun ty, in said State, . bea ah ail and saxular its franchises, rights, interes! property and estate, real, per- sonal and” inlxed, "whe resosver situate “ana by whomsoever held,’ The rolling stock of said rail- way consists of r (4) Locomotive Engines, Five (5) Passenger Cars. ‘Two (2) Combined Passenger and Baggage Cars. Two (2) Boges Cars, Tw one (21) Gondola Cars, (freight. ‘Terms of sale: ‘Ten por centutn of the pa and the residue in three equal’ annual payinents frown i day ee in an %, deterred payménia to be evidenced oy tie the purchaser, to said Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PARLOR, DIN ROOM. CHAMBER AND KIT- CHEN FURNITURE, AT AUCTIO’ sell By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated 1 Sulky. December 1st, 1877, and recorded among the 1 Carryall Wagon, pubic records for sald District in Liber No. 1 Express Wagot 71, folio 459, and at the written request of 4 Sets Harness, Cutting Box. a) 25-dads etl 29th. 1878, commencing at 10 o’eloc! L will sell by order of Probate Court, al 287 4', street southwest. the entire contents of Store, alto a small lot of Furniture. At ‘11 o'clock, in the stable inthe rear, I will ction, at ihe party secured thereby, I will sell 25 the Fesidence, No. 1019 Connecticut avenue north: Lot baled Haya Straw. wert, in Washington, D. C., on TUESDAY, | Terms casi Api il 20th, 1878, commencing at 10 o'clock a.m... ELEONAR BARBER, Appi lseatrix of Louis F. Barber, deceased. al OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTRAORDINARY SALE BY CATALOGUE WORKS OF ART IN PORCELAIN, BRONZE AND OTHER GOODS, COMPRISING WHATCOMBS, TERRA COTTA, FAIENCE GOODS, BRONZES, ,PARIAN WARE, JAPANESE AND GH.iNESE GOODS, CLOISONNE VASE3 AND PLAC- QUES, DRESDEN. CHINA FIGURES, MA- JOLICA WARE, FANCY TABLES, Ec, Forming the largest and most attractive collec- tion of Useful and Ornamental Fancy Goods ever offered at auction, the following valuable furniture, viz: SCHEDULE: 4 Walnut Chamber Suites, 2 Parlor Suites, 2 fine Folding Parlor Chairs, 1 Ladies’ Pario Desk. 112-foot Extension Table, 6 Walnut 'ining Chairs, 1 fine Rep Lounge, 1 Heir-cloth Rocker, 2 fine Walnut Library Tables, 1 Walnut Wardrobe, 1 Walnut Hatrack, 3 Wire Mattresses, 3 Hair) . 1 Hask Mattress, sur Feather Pilows, 3 Bolsters Kitchen Table, and Spiral Springs. The above furniture was bought new December Ist 1877 and is therefore new, and of the latest styles. and of the best quality. Sale Positive. ‘erms cash W. T. JOHNSON, Trustee, DUNCANSON BKOs., Auct, ay24 5t IHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, TRUSTEKS’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- EETY IN GEORGETOWN, D, C., AT AUC- By virtue of two deeds of trust bearing date the 24 day of May, 1877, and duly re- corded in Liber 851, folios 312 and 315, on of the land records for the District of Columbia, We shall sell on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of May, 1878, at 8 o'clock. and at the Fequest of the party sectired thereby, the followin described real estate, bein parts lots number 47 avd 48, in Holmead’s addition to Georgetown, OF To be sold at the Art Salesroom, Corcoran Batid- ing, corner of 15th and F streets..on W EDN ES- DAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAY AFTER- NOONS and EVENINGS, May 1, 2 and 3, at 2:30 and 7:80 o'clock. An exhibition of the goods will be given on Monday and Tuesday, April 39 and 30, from 10 a.m, to6 p.m. Catalogues will be ready for distribution on Saturday, April 27. veginning for the same at a point 55 feet 6 inches one DOWLiNe E Pil toe northeast cornet faid toe mutnbsred ap25-d THOMAS DOWLING, Anct, orty-e' and running thence ten feet nine MAB DO }, Auctioneer. Inch s south ‘on thewest line of Moros. strocts ~ WLI, Anottonsee, TRUSTEFS” SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED KEAL ESTATE, on the NORTH SIDE OF K STREET, BETWEEN 1311 and 14Ti STREETS N.W.. THE MOST EVT- GIBLE BUILDING LOT IN WASHIN: TON CITY. By virtue of a deed of trust, hearing date on the 20th day of February. 1875, aud duly re- corded in Liber No. 774, folto 349, one of the: ‘and records of the District of Columbia, and at the Written request of the party secured thereby. we Will sell in front of the premises, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of May, 1878, at 6 o“olock p.m., all that piece or parcel of ‘ground, situate ix ‘the city of Washington, in said District, and known and denig- rated upon ‘the ground plan thereof as the east twenty-four fect of Lot numbered seven (7), 1 Davidson's recorded subdivision of square ni herd two hundred and forty-eight (248), accord- ing to the depth of said lot, ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash, of which $500 must be paid upon acceptance of bid, and residue at six months from day of sale, secured upon the property sold, with interest until paid, at the rate of pee cent. perannum. If terms of sale are not complied with {n 7day's from day of sale, the Trustees re- ssrve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after 10 day 3° advertisement to this effect, in the Evening Star newspaper. PAPSE: WATKINS ADDISON, ap25-d JAMES M. LATTA, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auct‘oneer. CHANCERY SALE OF I? ROVED PROP- ERTY LOCATED ON 1 iE NO CORNER OF VIRGINIA AV THIRD STREET 8. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in equity fi Shea et thence west forty-eight feet four-and-one-hal? inches; thence north ten feet nine inches; thence cast forty-elgnt feet four-and-one-half iiches to Place of beginning. Also, parts of lots numbered forty-seven and forty-eight, same addition to Georgetown, begin- ning for the same at a point forty-four feet and nine inches south of the northeast corner of said {ot numbered forty-eight, running ten feet nine inches south on the west ‘line of Monroe street; thence west forty-eight four-and-a-half inches: then north ten feet nine inches; then east forty- eight feet four-and-one-haif inches to the place of beginning. improved by two new Two-story Brick Hotises, ‘Terms: One-third cash; halance in six and twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum until pald, Conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser, A. deposit of $50 required on each par- cel sold at the time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with In seven days after day of ‘sale. the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, five days’ advertisement, WIELIAM CLABAUGH, } rrustoes, MAYHEW PLATER, ap20-d&ds HOS. EK. WAGGAMAN, Real Kstate Auct’r, TRUSTFE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED BEAL ESTATE. BEING THAT LARGE DWELLING HOUSE ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THIRD AND C STREETS NORTH WEST, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C, By virtue of acertain deed of trust, dated on the 1st day of March, A. D. 1872, and re- corded in Liber No. 675, folio 343, uf the lan: records of the District of Columbia, I will, on MONDAY, the 29th day of April, A. D. 1878, at 4 Orclock p.mi., on the, premises, séil at public ‘auc- tion, to the highest bi Kader, all that lot of ground after } Trustees. cause number 6,016, (Shea et al. 2 al,.) onthe 18th day of April, A.D. 1878, i wul Golmmblny and nvr on We grand plan treat | Sil af tbilequctat. tn ut of ide promises” on i «April 20th, 1878, joc ; Pee eto Ma UCned Bae ON Ee aT eine | all that lot, plese or parcel of ground lying ad bs: reservation numbered ten (10), thé same fronting. tweny-eight (23) feet and six (6) inches on street and running back with the same width one hundred and eighty (180) feet to an alley. ‘These premises are improved by a large 4-story Brick House, with Brick back buflding and Stable, a very desirable and conventent location, ‘The terms of saleare: One-fourth of the purchase ing in the city of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and known. on the official plan thereof Jot numbered two, in square numbered and ranving thence north along the line of 3d street west one hundred and six feet and two inches; therce eastwardly sixty-one feet seven and one- ft and the balance in three equal pay. | third inches; thence southwestwardly and at right ents at aix, twelve and eighteen mouths bearing | angles with Virgin a avenue one hundred feet, and interest at six per cept, and secured to the satisfac- | thence slong sald avenue to the place of beginaing. tion of the Trunteo. A deposit of $250 will be re- | ,Te\ms of sale: One-third cash: of which § quired at time of sale. All conveyancing and re- | fall be required to 7 pposited at the time of sale, cording at purchaser's cost. The purchaser may photelen ce in pp WY siigeeenny able wii pay the whowe amount of the money in | {ptercst thercon in one and two Years after the date cash if he sodesire, In case of failure to comply tes ar Et cmaceeeeey ee ae ‘on the | Sen daenat aan compton ring tee. apis-déas | sald preperty at the risk and cect of Ee i etelting STEE’S SALE UF A AEAT T'WO-3t0- TH AND ATIC FRAME. DWELLING ON THE WEST SIDE OF TENTH STREET, BETWEEN H ‘ORTH, ce . MEAT RACKS, | part bet, beginning at the southwest coruer of sald jot | + THE PUBLIC CONGRESSIONAL. Conciusion of Yesterday's Procesdings. SCHOOL APPROPRIATIONS oe FEATED, SENATE—After our report closed— Mr. Blaine on the submitt Mr. Blaine said luctantl * nO fi umt trict of failure to appropriate the #75 from the conference committee bill to provide for defictencies in the ations for the service of the goverm the current and prior fiscal yeara ed areport. In explaining the tej the Senate conferees had re- y Teceded from the appropriation ef lor the public schools of the District of ja. c Mr. Beck said the commissioners of the Dis- Columbia stated yeste y that the ) would not cause the closing of the public schools ; besides they se it was no use to appropriate the me hey with the expectation that it would be paid back. Mr. and Br: Blaine said Commissioners Dennisom yan stated to the committee that the foundation for any hope of money being repaid was vei ry fragile. The repori of the conference committees was then agreed (o—yeas Mr. unti? londay 16; and the Senate, at 5, Mays 19. ‘ameron moved that the Senate adjoura next. Agreed to, sh nays 5:15 p. m., adjourne@ until that dav. THE BANKRUPT REPRAL BILL PASSED, HOU Debat law wa ‘SE.—After our report closed— te on the bill to repeal the bankrupt s continued. Mr. Knott proposed an amendment to repeal not on’ Revi 1874, sul Mahon time of all tion W: was ad Adjo! pariers from T try are lines fr Sea. larged still re iMficiey ea) as ono teri any att ‘oun 70 coa st porth canton in Mold | cial di ) Mr | Home, his exit pistol lowed, she em) a The ter. defi at her. whole bery, a: attitud cultivat about steady terestin aaT: barber your mi was a ( aeT gestive that it went hy around residenc Rev. J to ANNa E. BALIN AS, of this cit: EVARTs. 1878, at the residence of bis fi d Statutes and the act of J committee to offer a substitute the judiciary committes to deprive the suffering mercantile class the close of the argument. the previ Constanti lines thrown up by the Four smaller redoubts guns are the London 100,000 men, under Rochester, April A. as the intense darkness permitied. | her several times by the hair, but she broke away, and when near the sid the back door, but the p their appearance above ground ladies” he is not working at it much addressed. 4%" At Bristol lately a gentleman of means entered a girls’ board FORD-—SALINAS, the act of 1567, but section 61 of the nuary 22, Mr. Me: ud ing U Pplemental to the act of 1 said he was instructed by th: provi the law shall take effect immediately as t involuntary proceedings except those ing, and shall take effect after the first of 3 usry, IST, in reg: 4 to voluntary bankrupt. cies. Mr. Hunton moved to refer the bill to He thought this no by an uller repeal of the law. At L 18 ques. a2 ordered, Mr. Knott's amendment. opted, an Ue bill aS amended passed. UNE ————-«+e -___ The Russians in Tarkey. STRENGTHENIG THEIR POSITIONS. In the uncertainty of the issu of the pour. nsare doing their best to position, and advices from at there are consider- toward Constantt. According to a itische Correspondent bout 30 miles northwest from ) sappers and 5,000 infan- e turning and completing urks along the whole om Hademkoi to De the Russi eh t work t and five new ones ¢ ains a good mat structed. There he siege guns belonging to the Turks. > are tar from nt to arm extended works, but 100 guns and mortars are expected t artive from Odessa At San Stefan swell ther exposed points of the coast, strand es have been erected so to frustrate empts to land. According to Russian its, whi re doubtless exaggerated, dy in position along Says th espo aurest, the asist of three v ttalions and a pre- In Wall nate number of artillery and cavalry. Of these the 11th army corps is’ distributed in ments between Bucharest and Gtar- vevo, the Lith corps is at € th isin Bessarabia, and the 24 reser nS are davia, making in all r of about. A Laby’s Ficht WITH BURGLARS.—A spe. spatech to the New York’ Tun from says:—In the absence of A. Hopkins, of ‘the American Rural an attempt was made to burglarize his house about one o'clock iS morning. Mrs. Hopkins heard the burglars, took a pistol from | under her pillow, searched the house in her robe de nuit, discovered one burglar pacing im the front hail, tried to enter the sitting room to alarm a gentleman who was sleeping above, but was apprehended by a burglar, who fired at her. In the meantime one of the burgiars escaped by the back door, and the other sought . Mrs. Hopkins followed him as closet He seize and fired at the thief. e ucky little woman fol- and just as he Was about to fire agaim ptied another barre! inte his right arm. he burglar dropped his pistol, exclaimed '—— ——her, she’s hit me in the arm,” and ppeared. Nothing of value was secured. urglars made an ineffectual attempt to chloroform Mrs. Hopkins and her little daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Hi pistol shootin ense against th Hopkins narrowly escaped the two shots fired ns have practiced ly, hence her brave two med burglars. Mrs. f PLANT SUMMER BULRS.—These include the family of the Gladioli, the Tube-rose, the Tiger lilles, and the Tritoma. The latter is especially valuable to plant among shrub- 8 its briiliant lors and conspicuous je makes it very tractive. These can be set out from April to June, in soil that must be deeply dug, rich and friable. Wher once understood—as everything has to be—the tion of bulbs is easy, and has something sing, inasmuch ag and their growth to perfection is marked and im- ng.—[ Germantown Telegraph. it particularly pk Wo“ bright, smart and virtuous you: in Milford, Md., are going to one shop. #2-A resident of Waterbury, Conn., bought a neighbor's dog because it killed him, got $] bounty for it, and then bought another dog. Then the first man howled. howled, and The neighbor dug up the ‘body, 42Drop a postal card,” a Philadelphia firm advertises, “and we will send a sales- man or saleswoman to your residence with a fine lot of shoes as samples, who will take easure if desired.” 4% A Sunday school boy of Maysville, Ky. Was asked by the superinfendent if his father hristian. “Yes, sir,” he replied, “but ne Boston Transcript hed of conversation eee ris this sug- Don't you find r lawn to let your children asked a friend of a Suburban the “Yes,” answered the gentleman but it doesn’t hurt the children ome about 4 o'clock in the morning, ing School and stumbled a room where eight were sleeping. They caught him and detained him until an officer could come. MARRIE: neg On April 21, 1878, at the of the bride 1388 New York ave.. by the F, Rankin. Row’T H. Foro, of Baltimore, — DIED. On Friday morning, April 26th, » in this city, WILLIAM Ev arts, aged twenty-seven years, Windsor Hisfuneral will take place at on Monday vices wi o'clock. THOMPSON, 1878, James E., infant son of James H, L. Thompson, _BELS' Vermont, next. at three o'clock, Religious ser- 11 be held at the house this evening at sevem: On the morning of 1 26, Annie HAU. The funeral of the late Faaxcie YouNG BELSBAU will take place from the resi- dence of his father, 115 Virginia ave. 8.w., To morrow, at 3 UNDERTAKERS, &c. of death CARD. —Kealizing the need of such service in times of afftiction, and particularly in cases under— from contagious diseases, etc. how prepared to undertake the dut wish to the publi they are to announce to the pul c that sty ont Chie and dressing the dead bodies of ladies a dren, and in short to perform all those offices neces— sary in case of death which the family cannot be expected to and which neighbors and are not al Je orepared of refere! friends ways to undertake, The best ees given, and prices reasonable, A trial. t " = MES FRIES & ©O., (Flower Preserver,) ay26-3m Eighth street ww, W, » sreane, UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R, F, Harvey), 940 F Btrect n. w., One door east of Tenth stree* Experienced lady atteudance at short notice, ap6-t SS—_————_A-A={= ‘OBR KH. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. nw. UNDERTAKER, Ceshe A YER AM era opposite United States: ‘arisian Penusyivania .

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