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* ‘and by the writtea Te~ we will sell, at Es. - m., all that Ing in the City a 4. ~ aS. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. RAILRVADS. AUCTION SAL. r Za OKS. AL TIS OR: D OHIO FUTURE DAYS. aw SCeRe | BARE Or A PES a wis Btar Gazing, Past and Present. Norman | NATIONAL LIN® AND SHORT ROUTE . BH: WARNER, Auctioneer. Lockyer . « . TO THE Y ME if Ophihaimology. Schweigger. c AND Sr, TRUSTEES’ BALE OF A TWO-STORY FR! Pnysiography: Huxiey. : 2.50 NORTHWESE SOUTHWEST. DWELLING ON SIXTH STREET. i. On Actors and Acting. @. H. Lewis. --- L50 TWEEN MAINE AVENUE AND MABY- The Doctrine of Scriptural Retribution. Ed- Novemper 18th, 1877. LAND AVENUE. ward Beecher. 5 1.25) aM. LEAVE WASHINGTON, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June Viva. Mrs. Forrester. 1.50 | §:00—"Raltimore and Way Stations. 5th, 1876, and duly recorded in Liber No. Marmorne. No Name Series £90 | 6:50—Haltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, | $26. follo/ 10, et sea. of the land records of, The Last Times. Seis... 150 (Strasburg. Winchester aud Way Stations, | the District of Columb ‘Treatise on Photography. 1.50 Via Relay.) quest of the party secu: thereby, ‘The Epoch of the iz Fe | 8:00--*Baltitnore Express. mae gpctien. on she Premise. on WEDN and Lan, % Sta _ 5 hh, 1878, Fontes Mosalcs, (fed with Tibios B | Mow: Boing of Hacks Sau Way stationse = | piece or parcel of land situate and bel | 8:30—New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Balti. | Of Washington, leer ot oman oa xnown ay 1.50 | Po eores Parlor <r to New York and | Pare “Gt lot sumbe a3 ‘anch Brothers. Pui - MARCUS WARD'S EASTER CARDS, ~ BOLO: IONS & CHAPMAN, (Agents Laurence: a1 's Pure Linen ci Papers,) ‘ave. ‘ST RECEIVED, Marcus Ward's Easter Cards. Marcus Ward's Irish Linen Paper and Envelopes. Marcus Ward's Irish Linen Cards and Envelopes. Blackwood’s Jet Black Ink. ave Photographs of Rev. W. 8. Rainsford; price 50 cts. All the New Miscellaneous Books received as soon ished. en ‘95 publi Latest Styles of Stationery on hand always. W. H. & O. H. MORRISON, Law Books! 475 Penna. ave. marl5-tr PIANOS AND ORGANS. ERS, L. WILD & BRO.. 723 7th * tical Piano and Musical Instrumen’ ers, give special attention to TUN- ING and REPAIRING Pianos, Organs! Prices'as low as consist- ent with honest work. Also, Agents for the Stleff, the Kranich & Bach and’ the Hamming: Bird mai 23-tr aud other Instruments, Pianos, n.W.. Prac- ECKER BE UAR! 407 10th st. & Sons. Washin; with F.C. Lights & OF, QEAND. UPRIGHT. AND DETT ORGANS, at Sole Agent. Practical Piano maker, ‘on, D. C., formerly foreman So., and tuber with Steinway marl9-tr HALsteEs DAVIS & CU. PIANOS.—Up- ~ L. SUMNER. 811 9th st, right Pianos a Specialty, Clos- | Dg-out sale—great bargains—come ant | Bee. (f21-t | Wt ESARE, £09, SWORLD-RENOWN. | ED PIANOS.—These celebrate | Instruments have been before the publl firen | for forty years, and have received th- bighest award wherever exhibited, McCammon’ | nos, and Pianos from other celebrated | manufactur'rs ‘constantly on hand. Shoningers | anos and Organs sold, rented cular attention paid to Tan- | and thorough!) Repairing Pianos. C. Warerooms, 423: 2 favorite Pi celbrated Organs. and exchanged. ing EN BACH'S P' Pai ew doors above Penna. av. STEAMEI Fok POTOMAC RIVER | The Steamer MATTANO, Capt. | W..H. Byles. will make three irs Soe | each week, t' 0 oNOMINI FERRY | ardone t0 LEONARD’ mediate landin, REICH- | street, a | octl2-tr | tS, &e. LANDING WN, stopping at tnt S going and returning. For further r- infomation ineuire at GL. Sheriif’s Coal and | Wood Uffice 1114 and 328 Pen’ and at wharf, foot of 6th and N sti G. TUCKER J¢ ap20-tf sylvania avenue, | ets, » Agent. QUMMER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRES: THE SOUTH. - if iron steamer LADY OF Jd. BUNNE- intel hac? SapeSliee ‘The swift anc THE LAKE. € VILLE, leave: until further atic dence and other leaves Norfe and SATURDAY, at 5 FOR POT ‘MAC RIVER LANDINGS, Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain ena 8 DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 50’ P.-m., connecting with steamers for Boston, Provi- eveay R. Woop, leav.s her whar! termi- | nus of 7th anu9:hstreet lineof cars, at7a m., thire Northern Points, k every TUESDAY. clock p. Wi. MONROE AND | k Returning, THURSDAY nx | e8 per week, fc Curriomas. Ne mini and Leonardtown, stopping at | intermediate landings each trip. Days of sailing, Same as Steamer Matiano. For further information, apply. Metropolitan Bank, Knor’s Ex) the Compan: B: 2 i ce. CULNEL! de The Steamers KNIGHT alternate! River, New York. at 4 o'clock p.m, 4 p.m. : George- Jexandria same day. LY. every BATURDAY town every MONI DAY, and ‘s Wharf, foot of 61 4 for on application at Knox's Ex- SAMUEL BACON, Pres't, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. JOHN GIBSON and E. C. leave Pier 41 East Freight taken at lowest rates. apply at office over Metropolitan Bank, 15th street, ortok.P. A. DENHA Georgetown. tr , Agent, Water street, SAMUEL BACO at the office, over press Oice,’or at h stree! For information President, NCHOR LIVE UNIT: PATES MAIL STEAMERS, Sail from New York for GLASGOW LONDON Passenger acc mmodations unsurpassed for ele-’ All Staterooms on main ance and comfort deck. aud Saloon amidships. SALOON CABINS, $65 $80. CURRENCY. heludingalirequisites $4). Excursion Tickets for First-class Passag York to Par's and return, $136 to $195, ac ing to s'ateroom and route chosen. For Books of Information, Plans, &: Apply to HEN DERSON BROTH Or to ANNIE K. HUMPHREYS, 430 10:h st. n, + Washington. SECONDCABL 7 BOWL every every rt. SATURDAY WEDNKSDAY e, New rd- C= NEW YORK. ap2¢ 3m JORTH GERMAN LLOYD. STEAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. ny will sail every Sat- ‘The steamers of t orday from Bremen Pier, foot of Third From New York to Southampton, Lon- don, Havre and Bremen, first cabin, $100, second currency. For freight OELRICHS & CO. 2 Bowling Green, New York. street, Hoboken. cabin, §60 gol or y to his Com) rs Rates of je, $30 \LYDE’s NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWE! ‘ALEXANDRIA, WASH- AND GEORGETOWN. 7 PHILADELY! LINE FcR BosTON, PROVIDENCE, AND ‘AND STATES. Sailing Days. phia S 10) From Georgetown PHILADELPHIA INGTON New From Philade" From Washir ENG Saturs Freights rece! ved dally. Providence. & CO., 1202 F wharf, Washington, D, ter street, Georgetuwn, D. Co... General delphia. ‘Cousignees their goods landed at Georgetown wl have them marked *-Georgetown, For full information apply to J. H. street horthwest. and 12th-street day, 1A WITH CLYDE t 12m. londay, at lla.m. Monday, at 7 p.m. rough | Bills of lading given to Boston and, wishin) JOHNSON HYDE. 59 Wa- mar20-1y LY DIRECT LINE, GENERAL COMPANY Betwren Havre. Pier 42. N. R. VILLE DE PARIS. Gay, May 1. 4:30 p. VAING i nesday. May 8. 10 LABRADOR Te a.m. TO FRANCE. RANSATLANTIC w York and foot Morton st. Capt. Santelil, Wednes- Price of Passage Ip Gold (Including wine)—To Havre, First Catiu.$100: Second Cable, 300; Phind ding, and utensils. LOU! ington, D.C. SDE BEBIAN, Agent, 55 ave. 3 MOSS. 225 Penn. 923 Penna. a Brostwer — fed23-3m_ | | | | | | Will please | | H.R. STEV! | cin AURANT, Capt. Lachesnez, Wed- | Capt. Sanglier, Wednesday, May | in, $35. Steerage, $26, Including wine, bed- | | MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS | DAY direct from | Philacciphia to Liverpool, touching = See | sail every THU Queenstown. Cabin, intermedi iate and steerage passage tickets can be had at H. D. COUKE, JR & CO."S, Bank- ers, 1429 F st. to Antwerp. Also, agents for the Hed Star Line my22-tf + Ohinerend LINE. With the view ‘York or Boston. NOTIC! E. of diminishing 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 ssing the meridian of 60 at 43 lat. or nothing to the north of 43, ‘On the ho: of 60 at 42 THE BRITISH BSETW. oF nothi CALLING A ward passage crossing the meridian ‘ the north of 2, AND NORTH AMERICAN From New Youx. *Russia ‘Seythia.. oWed.. A Wed. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, N NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, | T CORK HARBOR. | | For New York and the East, 1:30 p.m, daily | For the | Trains leave Alexa | FRANK THOMSON, General Manager | 8:40—*8t. Louis, Cincinnati, Chicago and Pitts. burg Express. Connects for Hagerstown an@ ¥: ranch, except Sun ‘Through car Yor Staunton. Parlor Car Grafton, and Sleeping Cars to Louisville, Cincinnati, Co- lumbus, Chicago Junction and Sandusky: 9:00—Baltlmore, Annapolis and Way Stations, 00_—*Baltimore Express. P.M. 12:10—Baltimore. Ellicott City, Annapolis and ‘Way Stations. 1:30—New York and Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- press, (On Sunday to Baltimore 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. ojnt of Rocks. Frederick, Hagerstown, Winchester aud Way Stations. On Sunday to Point or Rocks and Way Stations only. 4:40—*Baltimore, .. 2napolis and Way Statioss. 6:30—*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. 6:50—* Baltimore and Way Stations. 6:55 "Chi jo and Columbus Express, Sleeping > 0 7:30—*Baitimor xpress, +S". Louis, Cincinuatt, Pittsburg Express, Sleeping Cars to St. Louis and Pittsburg. No connection for Pittsburg on Sunday. 9:30—*New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Express. Sleeping Car to New York, and Sprcial Sleeping Car to Philadelphia. *Daily. Oiher trains daily, except Sunday. Ga GREAT 1878 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Double T: ack. Steel Rails, Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment, APRIL 4th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, a3 follows: For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Siceping Cark from Pittsvurg to Cincinnati, St. Louis and Chicago; 7:40 p.m, daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For Canandaigua, Rochester, Butfalo, Niagara Fallsand tne north at 7:40 p.m. dally, except Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watkids, Por 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, Ltinited Express of Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.m. daily, ex- cept Sunday. ex- cept Sunday, with Sleepinj sh ington to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. Y., all through tains connect at Jersey’ City with Doats of Brooklyn Annex,’ affording direct fransfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fer- riage and journey across New York city. For Philadelphia, 1:30 p, m, daily, except Sanday, and 1:40 a. id 5:30 and 9:30 p. m, daily. Limited Express, 9:20, mi. daily, except Sun- ‘Cars from ¥ lay. Acconmodation for Baltimore, 6:55. 8:30 a, m, and 4.2 m. dally, except Sunday. k Line, 6:55 a, m. and 4:20 p. m pt Sunday, @ m. and 4:20 p, m, daily, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG KAILWAY AND ALEXANDRIA AND WASHINGTON RAILROAD. For, Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10, 11 a.m., 1, 3. 4:20,5.6 7p.m, Oa Sunday'at 9:10 a.m, and land 7 p.m. South, via Richmond, 2:45 a, m. daily; 8, 7, 10 p.m. datiy, except Sunday. m.: 1, 8, 4:20, 6, 6:1) and7 - ia for Washington, p.m, On Sunday at 8:10 aad 10a, m.and 6 p. m. Tickets, information, sleeping and parlor carsac- commodations can be procured at the offices, north- east corner of Thirteenth street and Pennsylvania avenue: northeast corner of Sixth street and Penn- 8:10, 9:10. 10, 1 | sylvania avenue, and at the depot, where orders | can be i | tlon from hotels and m sidences. left for the checking of baggage to destina- L, P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. nov10 —_———_—__.__..__. VEGETINE. HER OWN WORDS. BALTIMORE, MD., Feb, 13, 1877. Mr. H, R. STEVENS: Dear Sir:—Since several years 1 have got a sore and very painful foot. [had some physicians, bat they couldn't cure me. Now, [have heard of your VEGETINE from a lady who’ was sick for a long time, and became all well from your VEGETINE, and I went and bought me one bottle of VGE- TINE; and after I had used one bottle the painsleft me, and it began to heal, and then I bought one other bottle, and sol take it yet. I thank God for this remedy and yourself; ‘and wishing every sufferer may pay attention toit. Ir ts a blessing fer health, Mrs. C. KRABE, 638 West Baltimore street. VEGETINE SAFE AND SURE. Mr. H.R. STEV In 1872 Your VEGETINE was recommended to me, and, yielding to the persuasions of a friend, I gousentéd to try it. At the time I was suifering from general debility and nervous prostration, su= perinduced by overwork and irregular habits.” Its wonderful strengthening and curative properties seemed to affect my debilitated system from the first dose: and under its persistent use I rapidly recovered, regaining more than usual hea'th and good feeling. Since then I have not hesitated to give VEGETINE my most unqualified indorsement, as Delng a safe. sure, and powerful agent in pro moting health ahd restoring the wasted system to new life and energy. | VEGETINE is the only med- icine I use, and as long as T live I never expect to findabetter, Yours, truly. W. H. CLARK, 120 Monterey street, Alleghany, Penn, VEGETINE THE BEST SPRING MEDICINE. CHARLESTOWN, bear sir:—This 1s to certify that I have used your **Blood Preparation’* in my family for seve= WM. P. CLYDE & | rai years. and think that for Scrofula or Canker- nagers, 12 South Wharves, Palla- ous Humors or Rheumatic affections tt cannot be excelled; and as a ood purifier and spring madi- it is the best thing I have ever used and [ have used almost everything. I can cheerfully recom- mend it to any one in need of such a medicine, Yours, respectfully, Mus, A, A, DINSMORE, 19 Russells reet, VEGETINBE. WHAT IS NEEDED. Boston, Feb, 13, 1871, H.R. STEVEN ir Si ut one year since I found myself in a feeble condition frum general debility, VE TINE Was strongly recommended to me by a frien who had been much benefitted by itsuse, f procured the article, and, after using several bottles, was Te- stored to health, and discontinued its use, 1 feel quite confident that there is no medicine superior to it for those complaints for which it 1s especially prepared, and would cheerfully recommend it to those who feel that they need something to restore them to perfect health, Respetefully yours," U.L. PETTENGIUL, Firm of S. M. Pettengill & Co., No, 10 State street, Buston, VEGETINBE. ALL HAVE OBTAINED RELIEF. SovuTH Berwick, Mg., Jan, 17, 1872, H.R, STEVENS, Esq.: Dears J dyspepsia in its worst form for the last ten years, and have taken hundreds of dolars’ worth of medicines without obtaining any relief. In September last I commenced taking the From New Yors. — | VEGETINE, since which time my health has stead- ir. 24 | *Russia...Wed., May 29 ¥ 1/ Scythia... Wed., June 5 Abyssiuia.: Wed.,May 8 | Abyssinia. Wed, June 12 Wed. Maj Bothnia. nd every follow And every follow! ch de | ae A . Wed... | ria. igeria...W lay Wean izes OF PASSAGE. eg -Wed., June 19 Wed.. June 2a from New York, Sy steamers carrying steerage, $80and 100 gold, according to accommodations, * No steerage. By steamers not carrying stee: $80, $100 and $13) goid, according to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, 15, gold, additional, Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpool and Enrope at lowest rates. ‘Through bills of lading ven jueenstown and all other parts of for Belfast. Glas- yw. Havre. Antwerp and other ports on the Con- nent, and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and oftce, Noes Bow fog Gre apply at the Company's feen, or both 8 and cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th street, Wash- ington, D.C. 128 ly CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN, Azent, N.Y. BANKERS. A MEMBER OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE will execute orders for the purchase or sale of Stocks, Bonds and Gold on moderate margins. ‘Commissions §5 each 100 shares, Stock pri negotiated on dence solicited. jeges bie parties Correspon- Henry Merriam, Membor Am, ‘Mining and Stock Exchange, York. Reference, D. R. Man: National Tr. st Co.. New Yor! Wall s:., New fans esa. President jJan1- Ath WHO VARUE THEIR SIGHT to xnow the best FS accurate’ One Dollar GLASs- Peon. ‘436 street, avenue n.. ily Improved. My food digests well, and I have gained fifteen pounds of flash, Taere are several Others tn this place taking VEGRTIN®, and all have obtained reliel Yours truly, THOMAS E. MOORE. Overseer of Card Room, Portsmouth Co.'s Mills, VEGETINE Prepared by H.R. STEVENS, Boston, Mass, Vegetine is Sold by all Druggists. ap2t-wks Be” PERCALE SHIRTS, WITH TWO COLLARS, AT 60 CENTS. A. SAKS & CO., Boys’ DEPARTMENTS, apl8-tr 316 Seventh st.and 921 Penn. ave. C2 LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street or! and New York avenue, entrance on Net ‘Kavenue, ‘The most private Loan Once, in the city. Mi loaned at the rate of interest on and Silver Watch; Plate {Ware, D! Cr ied Gasiinan dine toe ars ee of value, Janl-ly bered fourteen (14), in square or reservation *‘D."* beginning for the same at point on the east line of 6th street west, nine! (96) feet five (5) inches south of the northwest cor- her of said lot fourteen, and ranning thence due east thirty-two (32) feet; thence northeastwardly parallel with Maine avenue thirty-three (33) feet: thence northwestwardly at right angles with said avenue seventeen (17) feet; thence southwest- wardly parallel with said avenue twenty-seven (27) feet and four (4) inches; thence due west, thirty two (82) feet to 6th street west, and thence sout with the east line of said street, to the place of beginning. being the same property conveyed to one Chas. E. Conrad by P. J. Steers et al., by deed dated March 31, 1868, and recorded In Liver E. O, E. 81, folio 423, together with the improvements thereon. ‘Terms: One-fourth cash: balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at eight per cent, per annum, secured by a deed of ‘traston the roperty sold. A'deposit of $100 will be required at me of ssle. "All conveyancing at expense of par- chaser. If terms of sale are not complied with In seven days after sale the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days’ advertis - mest. JNO. JOY EDSON, CHAS. I, FitaSEn, {Trustees. J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, ap20-eokds Estate Auctioneer, ‘St, Cloud Building. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A DESIRABLE MAR- KET AND FRUIT FAR@ ON BRENT- WOOD AND QUEEN'S CHAPAL ROADS. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated the 1st gay of January, 1869, duly recorded in Liber fg No. T. and R..No 6, folios 115 et _seq.. one, of the Jana records for tne District of Columbi and at the request of the party secured thereby, use, at public auction, on the premises, on MONDAY, the 29:h day ‘of April, 1873, at 3 o'clock p. m.. the following-described property. to wit: Part of Lots No, thirty-nine (39), forty (40), forty-one (41) and forty-two (42), in the sw vey ‘and ‘subdivision of the part of “eranby Farm lying south of the Bladensburg roa as laid down by Lewis Carberry, surveyor, containing thirteen (13) acres, more of less, together with the improvements, &e. ‘Terms: $500 In one year, and $500 in two years from date of sale; the balance to be cash, The d. ferred payments will bear interest at 6 per ceat. and be secured on the property sold. “A di $100 required at time of sale. Ail cony At purchaser's cost, Terms of sale to be with in seven dav JOHN P. FRANKLIN, Trustee. W.M. SMITH, Salesman. api8,2) 23.25.27 ws $ MS, Auctioneer, rher of 10ih and D sts, HANDSUME PARLOR FURNITURE UPHOL- STKRED. IN BROWN REP, MARBLE 10P ER TABLES, WHATNOTS, “WAL- TOP DRESSING CASE RDROBES, WALNUT WHIT- EXTENSION TABLE, DIN- H M CHAIRS. REFRIGERATORS, PAINTED BUREAUS, WASHSTAN DS: BEDSTEADS, AND TABLES. SPRING MATTRESSES, FEATHER BEDS, PIL- LOWS Axp BOLSTERS, HAIR aNp SHUCK MATTRESSES, “BLANKETS, COMFORTS, BED Anvd TABLE INEN, WINDOW SHADES. CURTAINS” axp.' CORNIC. BRUSS ND INGRAIN CARPE’ HALL AND STAIR CARPETS AND O1 CLOTHS, RUGS, WALNUT HALL MACKS, CROCKER ASSWARE, &C., &C. On MONDAY "April 29th, at the premises No. 1214 New York avenue, beginning at 10 @.m., I shall sell the contents of this first class housé, of which the above isonly a partial ay 23-a WASH. B, WILLIAMS, rpbomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. = = THE ELEGANT CARRIAGE, NORSES AND HARNESS BELONGING’ TO. THE RUS- SIAN MINISTER AT AUCTION. on MONDAY. April 20th, 1878, at’ 12 o'clock, In front of my i shall SQ Sell for his E Mr. Nicholas Shishkin, the Russian Minister, his elegant turn- Out, coniprisi One Landau, by Brewster, in good order: cost $1,800. J BN SH RMAN, Real 2, et. Pair of well-matched Bay Horses, fine drivers, Sound and gent Elegant set Double Harness, ‘Terms cash, ap25-8t THOS. DOWLING, Anct. W2SH: B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, TEUSTEE’S E OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED . ESTATE ON BEVEN TEENTH STKEET NORTH WEST, FRONT- ING FIFTY-FIVE FEEL TWO INCHES ON FARRAGUT SQUARE, AND RUN NING BACK 104 FEKT 6 INCHES. By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on 20th day of August, A. D. 1873, and duly re aA corded In Liber No. 736, folio 341 et seq., 01 of the land records for Washington County, 10 the District of Columbia, and at the request, in writing, of the party, thereby secured, the suab- ‘scriber will sell at public sale, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of May, A. D. 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m. in front of the premi: all that piece or parcel o! round lying, and be! situate in the City of Washin fon and District sforesaid, and known and distinguished on the plat or plan of said city as and being Lot numbered thirteen (13) in the subdivision of Square numbered one handred and eighty-five (185), made by the proprietors of said Square, and recordedin the office of the Surveyor of said City, in Liber B, folio 210, together with the appurtenances thereto appertaining. Terms of sale: Oue-fifth cash, and the remainder in equal annual payments of one, two, three and four years, with interest at seven per cent., se- ew to the satisfaction of the Trustee, or all cash, at the option of thy purchaser. If terms of sale are not complied with in five days after day of sale the property will be resold at the cost andexpense of the defaulting purchaser. Ail conveyancing at the cost of the nnehasers A deposit of $200 will be jul at the sale, = RE HARD WALLACH, Trustee. WASH B. WILLIAMS, Auct, apl8-eokds (Republican) H. WARNER, Estate Real-Auctioneer, s — TRUSTEE 8 SAL¥ 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 ain, XD. 1874. duly recorded in liber No 766, ‘folio 484, et seq. one of the land records (7 for the District of Columbia, aad at the re-, quest of the party secured theroby, we Will sell at ubiie auction Jn front of the premises, on FRI- AY, May Sd, 1878, at 5 o'clock p. m., all that Diece'or parcel of ground situate in the city of Washington, D. C.. being part of 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 said lot; and running thence east along said 20 foot alley 19 feet 4'4 inches; thence north 73 feet 6'4 inches; thence west to the line of the first mentioned alley 19 feet 4% Inches; thence south along said alley 73 feet G'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 aunum unt! pald, secured by a deed of trust on the property sold; or all cash at option of the purchaser. $160 deposit and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in sven days, otherwise, the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser after five days advertise- ment. JOSEPH R. EDSON, THOMAS TIYDEy \* } Trustees. J.T, COLDWELL, alesman.” _api6-cod,ts \HUMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES: SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED REAL ESTATE, on the NURTIL SIDE OF K STREET, BETWEEN 137m and 4TH STREETS N.W., THE MUST E' GIBLE BUILDING LOT IN WASHLN TON CITY. By virtue of a deed of trust. bearing date on the 20th day of February, 1875. and duly re- corded In Liber No. 774, folio 349, one of th Jaud 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'clock p.m., all that Ylece or parcel of ‘ground, situate tn the city of Washington, In said District, and known and desig- nated upon ‘the ground plan thereof as ths east twenty-four feet of Lot numbered seven (7), 1m Davidson"s recorded subdivision of square num- vered two hundred and forty-eight (243), accord- ng to the depth of sald lot, erms 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, wiih interest until paid, at the rate of per cent. perannum. If terms of Sale are not compiled with In 7 days 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 s* advertisement to this effect, in the Evening star newspaper, WATKINS ADDISON, ay 25-4 JAMES Me LATTA, \* } Trustees, A GTION, SALE OF PREMISES Nos. 007, 909 AND 911 I STREET SOUTHEAST, ‘By virtue of adeed of trust, dated March 6h, 1876, duly recorded in L\ber No. 816, follo 93, Sne of the land records for the Di: trict of Columbia, we will offer for sale auction, in front of the premises,on THU RSDA Y. May 2, 1878, at 5 30 o'clock p.m. all of original Lot 8, In square 961, in Washington city, D.C. ‘This Lot is improved ‘by three two-story Frame wellings, "Termsef sale: One-fourth cash on the day of sale, or within seven days thereafter; the residue in three equal Payments at six.twelve and eightoea months from the day of sale, for which the pur- chaser's promissory notes, beating six per. cont, Interest, are to be given, secured by deed of trust on thepremises sold, and a satisfactory policy of insurance on the buildings; or the purchaser may pay all ca or any portion aes, than one- fourth, at his or herelection. If the terms of sale be not ‘complied with within'seven days from the Gay of sala we reserve the right to feoel ino property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- A. conveyancing at purchaser's cost, ‘Tho chaser. |OKE DOWN Te FOUR CENTS. FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, octl-tr 411 AND 413 10TH STREET, R BCONNING HAM, he Well Known oo et. Hand t BI Hate mado to ordot Ba iy at Bilk Hatsa specialty. FUTURE DAYS. mpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. MUsTFES:, SALE OF THE HOUSEHOLD TEED Rar DRE, TABLE WARE FIXTURES, &c., IN GRA 8 RESTAURANT, CORNER O¥ 15TH AND I STREETS, uh rand by virtue of two deeds of trust, dated te, vectively April 20th, 1877, and No- ted m, 1877, and recorded, the first in TARR 54, folto 60, and the second in Liber Rag, {oll 254, of the land records of the Dieter of wp, Umbia, "and by direction of the Ff istrict of ‘88 secured by said deeds of trust, rolders of the nm “ij. at 10 o'clock a. mM. on Bi HURON get &, iay of May, 1878, proceed to URSDAY, the 24. “on the premises, all the Housendia Paraiso ana, '° Want, FIEeareS, 8c.5 at present contained in bo. “a0 io ae ‘Terms cash, TM GTAY'™ above Brussels and other Carpets and Kits + Grystal and Metal Chandeliers, Gilt and Stiver-piated Candelabras, Malnnt Rep Valor Bets. * ‘ables, Marble-to "ables. Lambrey other Ga re wis Shades, Lambreduins. Coraiees and Window a French, Biate Mirrors: ler Giasees aad "Mantel asses, Walnut Chamber Sets. Cane Seat and Wooden Chairs. Hair and Husk Mattresses, Feather Pillows and Bolsters. Walnut Extension Tables, Carving Tables and Dish Stands, Dining-room Chairs, Oak Sideboard, Etegare. French China Dinner Sets, Cut Glass and Crockery. Refrigerator. Copper Fish Kettle, Saucepans and rving Pans, Fancy Molds. $ oves, Silver-p'ated’ Epergue, Fruit Baskets. = Wine Coolers, Coffee Urn, Soup Turrzen: Ladies. Vegetable Dish:s. Chafing Dishes. Meat Dishes, Walters. Coffee Pots, Sug it Dishes, Milk Pitcher, Forks, Spoons, Kuives, Water Pitcher aud Casto: JOHN C. ON, Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. ap23 ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts. TRUSTEE‘884 LEor VALUABLE IMPROVED RFAL ESTATE FRONTING ON VIRGINIA AVENUE, BETWEEN CANAL STREET AND DELAWARE AVENUE, SOUTH- WEST, AT AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trust, dated December Qh, A.D, 1876. and duly recorded in Liber f° No, 841, folio No. 117, ‘one of the land re- cords for the District of Columbia, and by direct of the party secured thereby, I shall proceed to sell at pabiic auction, in front’ of the premises, on MONDAY, April 15th, A.D, 1878, at 5 o'clock Beas, the following described real estate. situated in the City of Washington, District of Columbia, all that certain piece or parcel of ound situated. lving and being in the elty of Washington, In the District of Columbia, and known and describe upon that ground plat or plan thereof as Lot. num- vered nine (9) in square six hundred aad forty-one (641). with Improvements thereon, consisting ofa two-story press-brick front Dwelling-house, with stable In the rear, having 30 feet 3 inches trout, running the depth thereof through to E street, Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve ard eighteen months, for notes bearing in ferest from day of saleand secured by a desd of trust on property sold, $100 down on day of sale, Allcony ncing, &c., at purchaser's cost; and i* 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 Se-THE ABOVE S8ALE IS_ POSTPONED until MONDAY. April 29th, 1878, same hour and place. By order of the Trurtee. apl5 Zawkds WASH. B, WILLIAMS, Auct. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auct'r. 8 SALE OF VALUABLE IM- Db REAL ESTATE. BEING THAT E DWELLI HOUSE ON THE SOUTHWEST _ Stands, Cake Fy ics: EK, T ‘ORNER OF THIRD AND C STREETS NORTHWAST, IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON, D.C, By virtue of a tain deed of trust, dated on the Ist day of, arch, A. D. 1872, and re- {1 corded in Liber No. 675, folio 343, of ‘the land, records of the District of Cohimbla, L will, on MONDAY, the 29:h day of April, A. D. 1878, at 4 o*clock p.m, on the premises, séil at public auc- tion, to the Highest bidder, all that loc of ground situate in the city of Washington, District of Columbia, and known on the ground’ plan thereof as the east part of lot bumbered thirty-six (38). in Fescrvation numbered ten (10), the same fronting tweniy-eight (28) feet and six (6) inches on street and running back with the same widch one hundred and eighty (180) feet to an alley. ‘These premises are improved by @ large 4-story Brick House, with Brick back building and Stable, a yery desirable and convenient location, ‘The terms of saleare: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash, and the balance In three equal pay ments at six. twelve and eighteen months, bearing interest at six per cent, and secured to the satisfac- Hon of the Trustee. | A deposit of $250 will be re- quired at time of sale. All conveyancing and re- cording at purchaser’s cost. The purchaser may pay the who1e amount of the purchase money in cash if he so desire. In case of failure to comply with terms of sale within ten days, a resale will be made at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, WILLIAM B, TODD, JR., Trustee. THOS, E, WAGGAMAN, Auct'r. ' apl8-d&ds T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SAL OF A THREE-STORY BRICK STABLE AND LARGE YARD AT- TACVED, BOUNDED BY NINETESNCH AND E STREETS AND NEW YORK AVE- NUE NOKIH WEST. By virine of a deed of trust, dated June Jorn, A 1), 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. fag 820, ‘folio 496. &c., one of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and at the request of the parly secured thereby, we will sell at, publie auc- ion, in front of the premises, on THURSDAY. May 9th, 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m , the following d scribed real estate. situate in the City of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, to wit: All thatcertain iece or parcel of ground known and designated as lot numbered one (2), in square numbered one hundrd and twenty-three (123), together with the improvements, &c. : rms: One-fourth in cash; and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest at eight per cent. per annum uniil paid, payable e! cured by @ deed of trust anda s ry Dolicy of insurance on the property sold, or ail cash at option of the purchaser. $250 deposit required at the time of sale. and all convey- ancing aud recording at purchaser's cost, ‘Term< to le complied with in seven eave. otherwise the trustees’ reserve the right to resell the proparty at the risk and cost of the detalting purchaser, after MeO ARINAHD UL WARNER HENRY STRASBURGER.” } Trustees. ap26- ccAds H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, — TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE HOTEL PROPERTY ON THE NORTH- WEST CORNER OF INDIANA AVENUE AND SECOND STREET, KNOWN AS *“TREMONT HOUSE." By virtue of a deed of trust dated August 33:h, A. 1). 1875, du'y recorded in Liber No. fy 780, Tolio 463, oné of the land records for the, District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured therebs, we will sell at public auc- ion, in fro-t of the’ premises. on MONDAY. May 13th, 1878. at 41% o'clock p.m., the followin, described reai estate, ‘situate in'the'City of Wash- ington, District of ‘Columbia, to wit: All those pieces ‘or parcets of ‘ground ‘known and distin- guished as lots numbered three (3), four (4). five (6), $1x (6), seven (7) and eight (8); th Todd's re corded subdivision of original lot numbered one (2), in square numbered five hundred and seventy= two (672), fronting on Indiana avenue onehundred | aud forty’ (140) feet three (3) Inches, and on 21 street west seventy-five (75) feet, together with the improvements, &c. ‘Terms of sale: Une-fourth in cash, and the bal- ance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with in- terest at six'per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trust on the propery soll, and a satisfactory policy of Insurance on the buildings, or ail cash, at option of the purchaser. A deposit Of $250 will be required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost. | Terms to be complied with in seven davs, otherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at the iak aud cost of the defauiting purchaser. CHARLES B, BAILEY, CHAS. C. GLOVER. * } Trustees, J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman, aplt-a IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE LOT ON TWENTY-THIRD StREET WEST, BE TWEEN “E") AND “F) STREETS NORT! By virtue of a deed of trust, dated January 20:h, A. D, 1875, duly recorded in Liber No, 773, folio 284, une of theland records for the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will se'l at Buvuic auction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, May 6th, 1878, at 5 o'clock p. m., ‘the following de- seribed real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Colambia, to wit. The nortu thirty-two feet six Inches front,’ by the depth of lot numbered fourteen (14), in square numbered forty-four (44). Terms: Que-half of the purchase money to bé paid in cash; balance in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing Interest from day of sale, at 8 per cent. per anaum, and secured by a deed of trast on ‘the property’sol will be taken, A deposit of $75 will be required al time of tale.’ Al conveyancing and recording at purchaser's cost, and if the terms a:e not complied THIS AFTERNOON, H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, 6 TRUSTEE'S BALE OF 7 POWER SAU Or Penner oxy. SIDE OF M STREET. BETWEEN Neve XORR AVENUE AND FIRST STREET deed of trust to Alfred A. NORTAWES Cowles daved Foe eB wies, date Fel y +. D. 1877, dul: recorded in Liber No. & folio 367, one oF the land records for the District of Columpi: yy, virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court istrict of Columbia, sittii on eabd 3 and the Passed on substitutt sald Cowlest au seen in care 0. ne undersigned as trustee in and at the request of the secured thereoy shall sell, at Fehlic auction, {n front of the pre- mises, on SATURDAY, April 27, 1878, at 5.0'c'k P.m.. all of original lot ‘numbered sixteen (16), in sopare, numbered five hundred and fifty- g 57), fronti on M street sixty (60) feet ites soaSe ha ea a ry - e1 Di ry H be paid in , OF within seven day fone be we: and oe panne i six and twelve months =," annum, secured by sed oP ern Percent, Pe. ‘sold, or all cash, Batae, ii dopoett eau, . 8 cont. ing at pur. "GEORGE E. LEMON, Trustee. J.T. COLDW “EL, Salesman, apl6-d + ” OF VALUABLE RB. IKUSTEES’ sau. OF ¥ LE REAL, ESTATE ON “ty.© NORTH SIDE OF BRIDGE STREET, NEAR CONGRESS STREET, IN GEORGE: GS WN, D.C, By virtue of a decree of the Suprome Court of the District of Columbia, 1 equity f-7 cause numbered 5865, wherein John B, Clag—all ett and othersare plaintiffs, 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 April, A. 1) 1878-at 9 o'clock p.m part of lot numbered (5.) five, in square numbered (39,) thirty-nine, in Georgetown, in the District of Columbia, together wth the improvements thereon, consisting of a three story brick house and an old frame shop, the said parcel of ground having a front on the north side of Bridge street of fifty and 41-100 (5041-100) feet by adepth of one hundred and nineteen (119) Terms: One-fourth of the Apzehare: money to be Paid in cash, of which $200 will be required at time of sale: thé balance to be paid in equal install- ments at 6, 12 and 18 months, from day of sale, with interest at six per cent. per annum, to be secured by deed of trust upon the property sold; or if the pitrehaser prefers to pay cash It will be acs cepted. If the terms of sale are not complied with iv days, the ‘Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the r sk and cost of the aefaulting purchaser, " DORSEY CLAGETT, tava, carer a wrath. W COOPER z DUNCANSON BROS., Auct'rs, apt THIS EVENING. MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY and FANCY 300D8 CONTAINED IN THE STORE OF RAFF BROS.. No. 726 Tr STREET, be- tween G and Hi, AT AUCTION, On THURSDAY MORNING, April 25th, com- meucing at 10 o°clock, and eveuing at 7, and cou- Unuing from day to day until all is sold. The steck is 1iew desirabie, and comprises a full variety of Fin illinery Goods, Dry Goods, Silks, Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, Laces. White Goods, Ladies’ and Gent's Under- wear, Full lines of Ladies’, Gent's and Children’s ery; and in facta full'and complete variety of lof every description, suitable for best city trade. Goods at private sale during the day. Beats reserved for ladies. D. Mc CANN, Jr., Salesman, NGAN, Auctr, Ap2t-6r HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TWO. STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, SET. BE i No, 169 AND FTERNVON, May lock, in front of the prem rt Lot 14, fronting about 2 et, and having a « oie of fortable brick dwelling, contain and gas. d cash; the residue in two equal ud t years, with notes bear- per cent, per un nd secured id. Convey- $50 down at time of THOMAS DOWLL Auct, NSON BROS. Auctioneers, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE PARLOR, DINING ROOM. CHAMBER AND. KIT: CHE! RNITURE, AT AUCTION By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated December 1st, 1877, and recorded among the pubile records for said District in Liver No. 71. folio 459, and at the written request oi the party secured thereby. I will sell at auetion, at the residence, No, 1019 Connecticut avenue north- west, in Washington, D. C., on TUESDAY April 30th. 1878. commencing at 10 o’clock a.m. the following vaiuable furniture, vizz SCHEDULE: 4 Walnut Chamber Suites, 2 Parlor Suites, 2 fine Foldiug Parlor Chairs, Ladies’ Parlor Desk. 12-foot Extension Table, Walnut Dining Chairs, fine Rep Lounge, Hairseloth Rocker, fiue Walnut Library Tabies, Walnut Wardrobe, Walnut Hatrack, Wire Mattresses, 3 Halr Mattresses, 1 Husk Mattress, 4 patr Feather Pllows, 3 Bolsters, Kitelen 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. ‘ermis cash. W. T. JOHNSON, Trustee, DUNCANBON BRKOS., Auct. ap24-5t HOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer. TRUSTEKS’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- ERTY IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT AUC- By virtue of two deeds of trust bearing date the 2d day of May, 1877, and, duly re- corded in Liber 851, folios 312 and 315, one, of the land records for the District of Columbia, Re shall sell on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of May, 1878, at 8 o'clock, and at the request of the party secured thereby, the followin described real estate, bein: farts 0 jots number 47 and 48, in Holmead’s addition to Georzetown, beginning for the same at a pont 65 feet 6 inches south of the northeast corner of said lot numbered forty-eight, and running thence ten feet ‘nine inches south ou the west line of Monroe stroot: thence west forty-eight feet four-and-one-halt inches; thence north ten feet nine inches; thence east forty-eight feet four-and-one-half inches to lace of ‘beginning. Also, parts of lots numbered forty-seven and foriy-€ight, same addition to Georgetown, begin- ning for thé same at a pvlnt forty-four feet and uine inches south of the northeast corner of said lot numbered forty-eight, running ten feet nine Inches south on the west ‘ine of Monroe street; thence west forty-eight four-and-a-half inches: then north ten fect nine inches; then east forty- eight feet four-and-one-half inches to the place of berinuing, improved by two new Two-story Brick Houses, ‘Terms: One-third cash; halance in six and twelve months, with interest at 8 per cent. per annum | until paid. Conveyancing and recording at cost of | purchaser, A deposit of $50 required on each par- | cel soldat the time of sale. If the terms of sale are Hot 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, after five days’ advertisement, WILLIAM CLABAUGH, MAYHEW PLATER, ap20-d&éds 1HOMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE Ma- Ist, 1878. at 60° iseg, T shall seli feet’ ou West str improved by ac ing interest at 8 bya deed of trust on the property ancing at purchaser's cost, sale, a, 25-d&ds ot aR tat } Trustees. CHINERY, TOOLS. &c., TOGETHER WITH WATCH MATERIAL, STORE FIX- TURES, &c.. AT No, 912 EIGHTH STREET 80) : By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 18th day of December, A. D_ 1877, duly recorde; in Liber No, 875, follo 263, et seq.. one of the records of thé District of Columbia, and Tequest of the party secured thereby. I'will sel, at the premises, No. 912 8th street southeast, at pub- Ne auction, on WEUNESDAY. May 1st, 1878, at 10 o*clock, ‘the stock, fixtures and furniture of the store recently occupted by L. Van Doren, deceased, Including Too!s, Lathes, 1 Steam Engine, Watch Material, &c. ce Terms of sale: Cash on delivery: and sale posi- tive, JOHN MCLANE, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. RUSTEE’S SALE UF A » EAT TWO-Sto- RY AND ATIIC FRAME DWELLING ON THE WEST SIDE OF TENTH STREET, BETWEEN H AND | STREETS NORTH. (33 Vintue of deed of trust dated April 1st, ry at the 1876, duly recorded in Liber No. 822, follo’ 276, ét seq.. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the the party secured thereby, we will sell_ ai auction, in front of the premises, on FRI May 3d, 1878, at 5 o'clock described real estate, situate ington, J.C, , to wit:—Lot numbered thirty-seven (8, ta Lanckton’s subdivision in Square num- red nine hundred and thirty-three (933), im- uest of ublic AY, Ps mete following jn the ‘city of Wash- thi with in seven days the Trustees reserve the right to Tesell the prope ty at the risk and cogt of the de- faulting purchaser, The above property will be so!d subject to such ‘eneral or special taxes as may be assessed against e same, JOSEPH C. FEARSON, CHARLES E, FRASER, } Trustees, THOS. DOWLING, Auct, ay 20,%8. 25,27,30, Maya&ds CuangzRY BALE OF ERTY ON NORTH H IMPROVED PROP- STREET, BETWEEN EST. the 81 2p AND 3p STREETS W! Under and by virtue of a decree of preme Court of t of ° the District of Columbt: ing date the 2d day of April, A. D. 1878, fa] in acertaln cause pending th n John W. Lumsden is complainant and John defendants (thesarke being Saute cas ee a lefendants, (the same cause No. doc. 7), the undersi, wi it seit at public stiction’ to the highest bidder therefor, in front of the Bribie a's geek pal ti nt AT e at 6o% ). HD Interest’ Of the defendants Join O'Connell and Margaret O’Connell, to and in that cartain piece or 1 of ground and premises situate and being in 16 city of Washington, District of Columbia, known and distinguished on the ground plat or plan of said city as lot nambered fourteen ds, io feulaay to hf Sab), Lagther wilt ts spa ‘pany tics ‘prescribed by the decree: O1 thira in cash, and ‘ile residue, in two equal instal ihe'aie of €'per comaat par abun, atts lite to De reserved until 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. A THOS. H. gaan, ‘Trustee, isiana avenue, THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, aple-dts a (Law Reporter, ] proved with @ two-story and attic Frame Dwell- ngs ‘erms of sale as prescribed by the deed: $1,000, sat era fon cera on Beat ca gt cent., in cash: balance in twelve months, with interest at eight pg cent. per annum. secured by a deed of trust on he Bropery fold: or all cash, at option of the pur- chaser, §100 deposit at the time of sale, and all conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Terms to be reserves. the fore roperty Hor and cost of the det Burehasers after Vo days" sdvertitEDe W. JONES, Trustee, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ap22-dts FFICE GREAT FALLS MANUFACTUR- ING COMPANY, WASBINGTON, D. C., Teer itistasiodae cigcrnolaer of, the treat ufacturing Company 5 the 16th day of November, 1877, levied upon ‘the capital stock of (the company ai assessment of thirty-five (85) cents per share, payable on or be- fore February 1th, instant, aud ‘such, assessment Dot having been paid by somie of the stockhold=1 all stockholders thus in default are hereby notifi that unless the amount of their assessment, with interests and costs, be paid on or before the 11TH DAY oF Mancn, their stock will, in accordance with article 13 of ‘the by-laws of the company, be $old at public auction. at 12 o'clock noon on chat day, at the office of the company, No, 400 7th st, no! . By onder of the Boatg.of Directors. . E. . Secretary. DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts, marl-2aw. AZTHE ABOVE SALE IS ADJOURN: until MONDAY, 8th April, 1878, game hour ma . mar28-2aw H. DAVIS, Secretary. STE, ABOVE URN] SALE 18 ADJO! ED until MONDAY, 29th April, ‘same hour and apl?-2aw H. E, DAVIS, Secretary. PeNcanson BROS., Auctioneers, FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. i AND COUNTER SHOWCASES TABLES, GAS FIXTURES, SHELVING, &c.. con: ge 619 Pennsy}vania avenue nw. On MONDAY and TU : SDAY AFTER- NOONS, Apri! 29:h and S0th, commencing] each afternoon at 2 o'clock, we will sell_ th: entire fixtures contained in STEIN & CO., 619 Pennsylv: splendid opportunity for Jewelers and others to ob- tain first-class store fixtures, Closing week of Jewelry sales at 619 Pennsylv, nia avenue, at 7 p.m. ap BY order ol (AUCTION BALE or OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLORS BY WASHINGTON ARTISTS, On TUESDAY and WEDNES 4 INGS, April Sl and May 1 imetees A eney j Lith Street, (Corcoran Butiding,) Messrs. DUN- | CANSON BROTHERS will seifat auction to the | highest bidder, ar ithout reserve. a Bamber ON Pa ntings and Water Color Drawings. by a Rnown and favorite Washington Artists, in- ny LANDSCAPE, GENRE, AND STILL Lire Catalogues, which include about one handred 8. GOLDSTEIN & 00. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALES. — THE EVENING STAR. SATURDAY... -April 27, 1878. CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Festrrday's Procsedines. For SE—After our report closed — ¢ Post Office appropriation bill was passe@ with amendments Ineeasing Op the appro) tion for spectal agents {rom $10,600 to 800%, proviaing that the per diem pay of | agents should only be allowed when actually employed,and providing that the compensation: ef postmasters of the fourth class shall De based upon the amount of stamps cancelled instead of the number sold. Various amend- ments in relation to the pay of letter-carriers Were pejcciad, Adjourned eee The M’Coskry Scandal. A GENERAL BELIEF THAT THE CHARGES FALSE AND THE LETTERS WERE FoneRie = Special correspondence of the Philadel Temes trom Detroit, April 23, Says: “It has be- gome known that ‘ihe person who claims t have discovered the correspondence 1s One George Mopeanel, 4 printer, once a beau of the Fanny Richards with whom, it ts all the Bishop was improperly connected. bumbers, may be had at the room as above; and the Qjctures will be on frew exhibition at that plage from giglig,morBing until the time of sale. 22 The public Is respectfully invited to cal} and examine them, apaT 40 EASTLAKE COTTAGE Fa SET. MARULE- COTTAGE SETS, FEATHER BEDS. Pil LOWS AND BOLSTERS, HAIR AND HUSK MATTRESSES. BRUSSELS AND INGRAIN CARVE VILCLOTH, PLATED CASTORS AND TABLE WARE KNIVES AND ., DESSERT AND TEA y. CHINA AND CROCKERY EXTENSION AND KITC HEN KITCHEN FURNITUR: DAY. May Ist, 1878, con ‘ther with a lange lot unnecessary to mention. cing at 100°clock’a. m., T shall sell. at No. 13101 street northwest, between i3:h and 14th, the above enumerated furniture, to EXEC bers sar. “a Vursuant to an order of the Supreme Court of the District ef Co'umbia, holdlag a special term for Orphans’ Court business, mae onthe 24 h day of April. A.D. 1878, in the matter of the estate sf es and corporations, al iSO assignments of and interests In Patents, the personal es- ald deceased, an inventory whereof is on file with the Register of Wills in said court. CHARLES E. TILTON, Executor, WASH, B. WILLIAMS, Auct, ap27-dts SALE. OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON “FOURTH —STRE, NSA’ AND irtue of @ decree of the Supreme Court district of Columbia, passed in cause No, 4.669, we will sell at auction. prcinises. on WEDNESDAY, the 878, at 4o°clock p.m., weather pei and from day today, at same hour, until all are sold, the lots in Ballantyne and Willian's sub-division of the t half of Square seven hundred and clghty- . in the city of Washington, D. C.. as in book of subdivisions “*R. 1. H. at Page 1s. The streets boraering said part square 78 mpletely improved. Termsot sale: One-fourth cash; balance in three equal instalments, in six, tweive and eighteen months from the day of sale, with interest at seven, per cent. per annum, or the whole purchase money May be paid in cash withia ten days after sale, or the purchaser can at any the anticipate the ma- turity of the deferred Pe ments with the interest rebated. A deposit of $25 on each lot will be re- | quired atthe time of sale; All conveyancing at | purchaser's cost. Nodeed given until the whole | Trustees, 458 Louisiana ave., ? WM. F, MATTINGLY. ape7-tf 435 28 T. COLDWELL, teal Estate Auctioneer. 8 BALE OF VALUABLE IM- ED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH- WEST CORNER OF GAY AND MONRUE STREETS, GEORGETOWN, D. By virtue of'a deed of trust, dated Novem- yera7th, A.D. 1876. duly recorded in Liber (7 No. 880, folio 160, one of the land records of, the District of Columbia, and at the requast of the pay, secured thereby, I shall sell at publicauction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY, May 10:h 1878, at 5 o'clock p, m., the following-described real estate situate in Georgetown, District of Col- umbia, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of land begirning at the northeast corner of square forty-five (45), at the intersection of Gay and Mon roe sts. ; thence running west along the south line of sald Gay street 180 feet; thence at right angie south 140 feet: thence at Tight angles east 180 feet: thenee at right angles north along the west line of sald Monroe street 140 feet to the place of bazin- ning? subject to @ certain encumbrance, which | willbe made known at sale, | _ Terms: $1.000, with Interest at 10 per cent. per annum from November 27cb, 1876, to dav of sale, with the expense of sale in cash, And the balance | at six and twelve months, with ‘interest, secared by @ deed of trust on the property sold. A deposit of $100 wiil be required at the time of sale, aud all couveyancing at purchaser's cost. ap27-eokas B, H. WARNER, Trustes, Connell says that he sto! ie the | Richards witie he was courting hore aly produced them as a measure of safety to hime, self, Some of the letters a of the First National Bank are mened eee Bank are signed we, BR. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Bishop. These are letters such any Chie, No. 1001, northwest corner of 10ih and Dsts, | tian gentlemen, especially a clergyman, might . . aths write toa young female ward—letters of ad- CRIMSON _REP PARLOR SET, WALNUT | vice, counsel and instruction. A father wri MARBLE Tor DRESSING CASE S&T. | ting toa daughter would a pt such a tone. Se es SeEALS, Say . ie AUS, The indecent letters are ne signed, save by 2 STEADS AND WARDROBES VEtY @1ve | Mieroglyphic cypher, and they are plainly the of another hand. The ings, to which reference has been made i the Chicago Times’ report, could hardly have em. anated from the axed hands of the Bishop. He cannot draw, while MeConnell can. The l guage of the signed letters is refined and bey Ufully expressed ; in the unsigned it is coarse, and there are frequent. miss-spellings and erasures. Mrs. Banister claims that she never received any letters from the bishop that. were nob signed, either while as Fanuie Richatds, his ward, or since her marriage. did not Know bscene draw- ; Jot ann ar ; oft the abstraction ers until she Fosireet northwest, ure of Albert F. Fox, 930 | heard of them in th romulgated tm T a local she and the Times. She WASH, B. WILLIAMS. Aw charges that all the unsigne lett are arcana ame —— geries, and declares that McConnell has @ Peculiar faculty for imitating handwriting. hat this is true I have | ed from other Sources. Mrs. Banister further states that after she was married McConnell swore he would have revenge upon her and fhe bishop, for the Aired E. Ti ton, deceased. 1 will sell at Wash. B, | interfere nd t he had Williams* antic ms. No. 1001 D. stree! taken in inducing eConnelt nerof 20ib, in the City of Washington, D.C.,0n | on account of t haracter THURSDAY, the 2d day of May, A.D. 1878, at 1 | of the young ma ly a year after ovclock p.tn .’ thereof, at public auction, to the did these letters come to light highest bide@-. for cash. certain Stocks. Bonds, th : nerty written : Couper g'of Bonds and Shares of various compa: hem apparently newly written, This me person, it ought to be served six months in Wayne ¢ charge of bastardy. the very lowest the bishop.” Following up his denial of the charges made against him, Bishop McCloskry has demanded that a court of inauiry shall be instituted ta inquire int taining to Kew borne in’ mina, uunty jailon a His moral character is of There is no other accuser of those ct from York his a lawyer of note, to tak: Poof his case, ich will be speedily tried, as the court must report to the House of Bishops, which me irlyin June. ent marriage in Nova Scotia the room Was 75 and the bride 73 years of 48-A greenback paper in Iowa complains that its party does not flourish because ° it under the control of a set of mutton-heads. Be Make yourself necessary, young man, and your success is certain. , ##-The P. I. man says that George Wash- ington “stood up and told the unth like @ litte bell-punch. aa W) home a ¥, to husband coming ” Home already, five in the mc of the purchase money is paid. If the terms of | MY dear? Why, you are early!” Husband = sale are not complied with in ten days from theday S.my love; but I didn't care about stay- of sale, we reserve the right to resell the nioperty | ing ally later: it was getting dull.”—4 Puck. at the'risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, | —________ after five ‘lays notice in the Evening Star. : A plat of sutxtivision will be exhibited at sale, MARRIED. WESTEL WILLOUGHBY, REFOREST—DEAPER, In St. Paul's Charch en vorth, Kausas, April 234, 1878, by_ the n Woart, U.8.A. of Wetmore, Katisas, to Mar of Leavenworth. No cards. DIED. O'CONNELL, On April 26°h, 1878, Breipeer O'CONNELL aiced 22 years and 3 mor daughter of John G. and Ann Stafford, May her soul rest in peace! An a Funeral from her parents’ residence, No. 1245 4%: street southwest, Sunday next at 3 o’clock pe » to proceed t . Dominic's Chu thence to Mount Olivet Cemeter; acquaintances of the family are respectfull Vited to attend. UNDERTAKERS, &e. CARD.—Realizing the need of such service 4A. in times'of affliction, and particularly in cases Of death from contagious diseases, ete., the under= signed wish to announce to the public that they are now prepared to undertake the duty of laying ome and drexsing the dend bodies of ladies and chile dren. and in short to perform all those offices neces sary in case of death which the family cannot be expected todo, and which neighbors and friends are not always’ prepared to undertake, The best of references given, and prices reasonable, A-triai is solicited. ©O., (FI P > .. (Flower Preserver, 909 HALES DEROREST, AkeT H, Dnarar, TTRUSTERS. SALE OF A) DESIRABLE DWELLING. No. 413 G STREET NORTH- the 7h Gay of May, A. D. 1878, at 6 o'clock p. m.. the following described real estate, situate 1a the elty of Washington, District of Columbia, to wit Part of Sub-lot twenty (20), of Kennedy & Web! recorded subdivision of part of original lot one (1), in square five hundred and eighteen (618), begin: nine per cent, perannum until pail, from March 12 1877, and on $2.200, balance thereof, at the same rate until paid, from April 25, 1877. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at eight per cent. per annum until paid, and secured by a leed of trust on the property soli, will be taken; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser, A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale, All convey- MES. FRIES & Eighth street nw. SPINDLER, ay26-Sm UNDERTAKE: Seventh st. n.w., Wi ee: Fabss WEST, opposite Judiciary Square. (Residence at piace of business.) Vodies Kmbalmed Ry virtue ofa deed of trust, dated April 18, and pared ‘trap! A Pa ats | eer - Dia, avd on the written Feques: of the legal holder ws auction, in front of the pretises: on TUESDAY. UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with K. F, Harvey), 940 F Street n.w., One door east of Tenth stree* Experienced lady attendance at short notice. ap6-t ‘OHN KR. WRIGHT, ning fer the same at the southeast corner of said Jot humbered twenty (20); thence west seventeen J UNDERTAKER, feet four and one-sixth (: ) inches; thence 133) Oth berth ong undred and ten 110) fest to an alley = aes 20m ot. mame rence east seventeen four and one-six ;URGDORF, 416) inches; thence south one hundred and ten | AL (110) Feet to the place of beginning. | Geil ce = CNP EREAEER, @ above property is sold subject toa deed ot | 399-1 Penn’a avenue 6.08. trust for ‘abo: with interest on $1,000 thereof at ay 26 COAL AND WOOD. J OHNSON BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS 1 COAL AND Woop, acing at the cost of the purchaser, "If the terms | , We desire to call the attention of the public tothe: Gf'sale are not complied with in soven days from | fact tat we tow have on hand the ‘and best aay, of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell | Selected stock of COAL AND WOOD in the Dis— said property, after th-ee days’ advertisement, at | tFict; that our facilities for doing business are not the risk and cost of the deta iting purchaser, surpassed by any firm in the same line in the United W. B. LORD. M States; that our Kindling Wood Factory is the JW. MILB! }Trustees, | largest south of New ‘York: and, indeed, our ap- C. W. HANDY, Auctr. ap26 d&ds_ | polntments for doing a Oval and Wood business UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OF GROCERIES, SYRUP, FAIRBANK ‘8 SCALES, COFFER MILL, BINS, SHELVING, MEAT RACKS, being entire contents of 237 4'5 street south? west. ALSO, SULKY, EXPRESS WAGON. CARRYALL, HARNESS, SADDLES. CUTTING BUX, BALED HAY AND STRAW, &c. On MONDAY MORNING, April 29th, 187 commencing at 10 ‘o,clocks I will seil_by order of Probate Court, at’ 237 4'5 street southwest. the entire contents of store, alo a small lot of Furniture, At ‘ll o'clock, in the stable in the rear, I will iT . i Cangan Wagon. as Le 1 Express Wagon. 4 Sets Harness, Cutting Bor. 2 Saddies, Blankets, Lot baled Hay and Straw. Terms cash, ELEONAR BARBER, Administratrix of Louis F. Barber, deceased, apz5-8t ypaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTRAORDINARY SALE BY CATALOGUE OF WORKS OF ART IN PORCELAIN, BRONZE AND OTHER GOQODS, COMPRISING WHATCOMBS.TERRA COTTA, FAIENCE GOODS, BRONZES, PARIAN WARE, JAPANESE AND CHINESE GOODS, CLOISONNE VASE3 AND PLAC. QUES, DRESDEN, CHINA FIGURES, Ma- JOLICA WARE, FANCY TABLES, ETC., Forming the largest and most attractive collec- are complete in every particular. 2,248 Ibs, to the ton our invariable standard, Best Varieties at Lowest Market Prices, Main ofice—D Mill and Wharves, foot 12tm, 13th and EF streets southwest, Offices— 1202 F, 1112 9th and 3418 7ch streets north- west, janls-wr rpuoma: W. BILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEMLERS IN WOOD AND COAL. We are delivering best qualities of WOOD an@ COAL to all parts of the city, at wholesale prices, Cumberland 0, Run of Mine and Lump, always on hand, ot lowest rates. Main Office and t. Riley's Wharf, lie aud Lith streets southwest. foot C street, between 3d and We omoes— { Snr ber com ween D and Es.w. jy20-tr Lousiana sTaTE LorTEny. 4 SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. FIFTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 1878, NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, May tt al | | | ‘This Institution incorporated i eg to ich it has since ‘sided a fund a orice te ees Cc. 100,000 Tx: Eaca. tion of Useful and Ornamental Fancy Goods } Sepia Prise. et ever offered at auction, 3 Sppital Prise. — Erizes of “1,000, & To be sold at the Art Salesroom, Corcoran Butld- 60 Prise of Soo: ib; pas x Prizes of 10, DAY. THURSDAY and FRIDAX” AFTER: | B00 Price of Bo wo. XGONS and EVENINGS, May 1, Zand 3, af 2:30 1000 Prizes of 10... wo c clock. x] be given on ‘and Tuesday, april #9 and 30. 8 Approximation 8 for distriiatice S sBatarday sy apa ee FS ‘ap25-d THOMA WLING. Auct, | _°% _ UBLIC NOTICE. ible corresponding te wanted at all = To whom “a fberal coupons the popes jarge and od Bi anction A. zaang po should only be made ine, Ayers sbth, at 7:50 hclock pm? and contin | syria cearly stating full address, tor further Slakosed of ‘eagr-Special sale of ge incieding M. A. DAUPHIN, @ number o ‘Lace Shawls, oe RUESD A. P.O. Bow 692, New Orleans, Louisiana. MORNING, S0th, at 10c'clock am. Per | Alldur Grand are order. 1k. Fulton, the supervision and managenseat of Gegeals eee apa5-51* JAMES GUILD, Auct, | Bosuregand end Jute A, karly, Spup ence”