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BONNE- VILLE, leaves 6th-street wharf. patil further notice, eveay MON- DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 5o’cl’k .m., connecting with steamers for Boston, Provi- nee and other Northern Points, Returning: Jeaves Norfolk every TUESDAY, THU and SATUKDAY, at 5 o'clock p, m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS Steamer JOHN W. THOMPS: BR. Woop, leaves her wharf, term nus of 7th anc 9:hstreet lineof cars, at 7a m., three times per week, for Curriomas, Numini and Leonardtown, stopping at Intermediate Isndings each trip. Days of sailing, marl5-tr Ti. aBIY at the office, over Metropolitan Bank, xpress Oice, or at the Companys Wharf, foot of 6th street. Baggage called for oh n application at Kiox’s Ex- Tess U UEL BACON, Pres‘t. BJ. ACCINELLY. Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK ‘The Steamers JOHN BSON aud E. KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 Kast River, New York. at 4 o°clock p.m. every BATURDAY at4 p.m. = George town every MONDAY, and Alexandria same day. Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply at office over Metropolitan Bank. 1oth strvet, c or to R. P NHAM, Agent, Water street, to) = Fig SAMUEL BACON, President. ‘ATES MAIL oe EAMERS, Sail from New York for GLASGOW eve! LONDON every Passenger accommodations ansurp: Fauce and comfort... All Stateroo deck. and Saloon amidships SALOON C to $80, CURRENCY. SECONDCABIN, including all requisite: $40. Excursion Tickets for First-class York to Par's and return, $136 to $1: Ing tp stateroom aind route, For Bogk# of Information. Plans, & ‘Apply to HEN DERSON s BROTHER. BOWLING GR. NEW YORK. Or to ANNIE K. HUMPHREYS, 430 10ih st. n. w., Washington. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. mamante i ae BETWEEN pts ORE: "ON AND BRE. The steamers of this, ei ri will sat poe Sat- foo! urday from Bremen Fler. foot of nee 9 joboken.. passage From New York to Southampton, Lon= don, Havre and Bremen, first cabin, $100; secot ap24 Sm id: steerag currency. For freight Or pacages apply to ‘OELRICHS & CO. apl-6m 2 Bowling Green, New York. ILYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, WASH- NGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Connscrine At PHILADELPHIA Wind CLYDE'S LINE FcR Boston, FacyipEnce, AND NEW ENGLAND STATES, Sailing Days. From Philadelphia— Saturday, at 12 m. From Washington— Monday, at 11a.m. gree Georgetown— Monday. at 7 p.m. reights received dally rough Bills ot Jading given 10 Boston and Providence. Consignees wishin, their landed at baad eal wil please i intoreration spy JOHNSON full infrmation a) aCon 1202 F street sony to 3. and 12th-sti wharf, Washington. D. 0.5, 6.8 HY! ter street, Soocutoun: D. P. CLYDE & : 12 South Wharves, Pullae Sooners apagers, nt ECT LINE TO FRANCE. eiverae TRANSATLANTIC MEANY Ectween New York and wre. Pier 43. N. R.. foot Morton NIE pr. RO Capt. Santelil ‘ednes- hs Ist AUHANT, Capt. Lachesnez, Wed- Desda) 10 TaBRADOE Capt, Sanglier, Wednesday, May me ba ries. In Gold (including wine! ae ot oe tre, Burst Cabs $100; Second Cabin, $65; Cabin, $35. ereraee, $26, including wine, beds Eouis DE DE BEBIAN, Agent, 55 Broad war, Or G. W. MOSS. 225 Penn. ave.; T ‘E- LER& BEY. 223 Penna. ave., agents ea, Wash- ington, D.C. feb23- 3m NMAN LINE ROYAL M4IL STEAMERS, NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVERY THURSDAY OR SATURDAY. City of Berlin City of Richm City of Chester. cit com and OL City of Brussels 607 City of New ¥ 568 City of Paris of Montreai...4.490 City of Bi 29 magnificent steamers built In watertight ‘tments, are rete’ the strongest, largest fastest on the Atlanti oons are luxuriously furnished, especially Well 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 eve: comfort, having all latest improvements, double Derths, electric bells, &c. ‘The cuisine hasalways been aspecialty of this line, Ladies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentlemen's smok- tng and bathroom vers’ shops, pianos, lbra- Hiss, c-» provid Fc f passa, apd other information apply wOHN"t 6. DAL Agent, 15 Broadway, . BOTELER » 923 Pa. re tebismiwisen O Agents for De _ MERICAN LINE 0 F STEAM! sail every THURSDAY direct from ‘bliadelphia to ‘Liverpool, touching 3 See ‘Queenstown, hn, intermediate and steerage passage tickets be had at H. Dp. COOKE, Jn. & 00. sank st, tase F st. “Also, agents for the Hed 5: utwerp. ny tf UNARD iE. NOTICE, ith the view 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 ‘York or Boston, crossing the Fugridian ot BO atas tr... oF nothing to the north of 43. the homeward passage he meridian of60 at 42 tat OF nothing w the nosh of 42, THE BRITISH AND Le AMERICAN L MAIL STE. aes, SET WEEE SEW YORK A AND, Ly BRPOOL. ro’ Set i 3 AT COR ‘mom NEw YORK, ia. Weds, June § Abrsinia.: wet: iMay 8 aria We Bothnia... Wed. May 15 Algeri: > May f= “Hussia._: Weds; May 39 And every following We OF PASSAGE. By nerscarrying & FP. *No B: steamers 1 x carry ing, ‘ing steerage, $80, $100 and Tickets he ib, ‘gold, additional. 0 Stecrage at very bey abl forms the mata treme Seo iher ic] om other parts of ven for Belfast. Glas- ea et or hee r nd passage, | passage apDiy at at tbe Company's 's cabin, OTIS BIGELOW ee Sot, ‘Teh street, ‘ahs ly CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N.Y. \OKE DOWN Te FOUR CENTS, RTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.20 GAS-LIGHT OFFICE, Octl-tr 411 AND 415 10TH StRExr, SPRING DEBILITY, SPRING DEBILITY, SPRING DEBILITY, LANGUOR, LASSITUDE AND THAT LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM PECULIAB TO THE SPRING OF THE YEAR, ARE IMMEDIATELY RELIEVED BY THE PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP oR PROTECTED SOLUTION OF PROTOXIDE OF IRO! ONE OF THE oe, EMINENT JUBISTS OF EW ENGLAND Writes, roa tien as follows: **I have tried the PERUVIAN SYRUP, and the result tally sus- tains your predictions It has made A NEW MAN of me; infused Into my system new vigor and ene ergy.’ Tam no longer tremulous and debilitated, as when you last saw me, but stro heartier and with larger capacity for labor, mental and physical, than at any time during ‘the last five years,” AN EMINENT DIVINE OF BOSTON SAYS: ** Thave need the FERUUANS ex RU. Pfor ie time past; 1f gives m UH, BUO N OFS Fikins,, ehaSTICINY OF MUS: ANOTHER CLERGYMAN WRITES: My voyage to Europe 1s indefinitely postponed, I ioe discovered the * Fountain of ‘dearth: on this side of the Atlantic. ‘Three bottles of P&RU- VIAN SYRUP have rescued me from the fangs of the fiend, Dyspepsia. ** FROM THE TRUMPET AND UNIVERSAL- IsT MAGAZINE, * Many of our personal friends have been cured by ihe PERUVIAN SYRUP, but we have one Proof more powerful than all these, and that 1 OWN PERSONAL EXPERIENCE! No Suthority’ ean’ pat: this dows no argument can contradict 1; and no good word shall be spared on our part until a knowledge of this blessing shall be spread broadcast among the peop! PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP PERUVIAN SYRUP Supplies, the bicod with its Vital Principle of Visorand New Eat fn inal ater th vat jew Life fn rts of the sys: tem. Being FREE FROM ALCOHOL, {ts oo ergizing effects are not Tollowea by corresponding reaction, but are permanent, pSETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Pro roprietors. 86 arrison avenue, Boston. Sold’ by al Druggists. Pampbiets free, Send for one. —apl-m,t RATLROADS. AND OHIO RAILROAD. Bam Prey DOUBLE TACKY NATIONAL LINE AND SHORT ROUTE TO THE NORTH AND WEST, NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST. NOVEMBER 18th, 1877 LEAVE WASHINGTON, 5:00—Baltimore and Way Stations. 6:50—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, (Strasburg. "Winchester and Way Stations, via 8:00—*Baltimore Express, 8: 0 Piedmont, Strasburg, Winchester, Hagers- wn, Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:30 New York, Piitutsiphia, Boston aiel Balti- more Express, Parlor Car to New York and ¥ 8:40—"Bt. Louis, Cinetnnati, Chicago and Pitts: bu ry Wess ‘Connects for rstown and Fanch, except Sun ‘Through car Parlor Car to Grafton, and Bleeping! Gare to Loulevilie, Cincinnati, Co- lumbus, Chicago Junction and Sandusky: 9:00—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations, 10:00 * Baltimore Express, wi io} Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way S . 1:30— lw io Forkaad Philadelphia, Baltimore Ex- Press, (On Sunday to Baltithore only, stop- pina id all stations. 3:30—Baltimore and Way Stations. (Winchester andy Way Stations, via Relay.) 4:30— Balt itimore, Bladensburg and Laurel Ex- ress, Frederick via Relay. 4:30" Point of Rocks, Frederick, Hagerstown, ‘Winchester aud Way Stations. to Point of Rocks and Way Stations omy. 4:40—"Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Statfons. Bi ‘30—* Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Ex- ress, Passengers for Norfolk taken in the cars directly to boat at Canton, “No counec- tion on Sunday for Norfolk 6:50—*Baltimore and y Stations. icago 3 and ‘Columbus Express, Sleeping Baitimore Expre: ‘St. Louis, Ginbinnat Pittsburg Express, Sleeping Cars to St. Louis aud Pittsburg. No connection for Pittsburg on Sun day 9:30—"New oer, neces and sal itimore Express. ping Car to New York, and pokes Ssieepihig ar to Philadel hia. Other trains daily, except Runday. 1878 REA’ rengerivanta 1878 TO THE yon. WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Dowdle a cok. Steel Rails, Splendid Beenery, Me gnificent Equipment, APRIL 4th, 1878 TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, a8 follows: For Pittsburg and the West. 10:10 a.m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsburg to Cincinnath, St. Louis and GPicago; 7:40 p.m. dally, with Palace Car to Chicago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD. For, Cahandaigua, | Rochester. poullalo, “Niagara Falls and tne north at fatly. except Saturday, with Palace Cars’io Watk as. For Williamsport, Lock Haven, Elmira and Kins, at 10:10am. dally, except Binday, For New York and the East. 1:40 a.m. and 9:30 p, ; dally, with Palace Cars attached. | Limited Eipress ot 9:20 a.m. daily, ex- Fors New Yo on ‘and the Kast, cept Sunday, with Bleepinj to Boston. 1:30 p.m. daily. oy from fransfer to Fulton stree! vor Phinda pha, 1:93 70 med ‘all = Fieee ebets Eimttea Express, 4 Accotinedation fe itis 355, le ‘ana 4:20 ro, tunes 2 5 For r Pope's ‘65 a. m, and 4:90 Pm. For oa Scena and 4:20 p, m, daily, except Sunday. > ° ~s ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSB PAA Ag BERRRIER Alexandria, 6, 7, é 9:10, 10, a.m, 11 On Sunday at 9: dO in aad hmond, 2:45 a, m. daily; creept Sands: oe Be’ PERCALE SHIBTS, WITH TWO COLLARS, AT 6 CENTS. A. BAKES & CO., Boys’ DEPARTMENTS, apl8-tr 316 Seventh st.and 921 Ponn. ave. INEST AND THE CHEAPEST WIG anes 616 Oth street, opposite U.B. Beat SALES AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ‘FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. TO-». ORBOW. OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTRE'S SALE oF YALUABLE, MA; NERY, T GETHER Win ware TLMATERIAL. STORE FIs TURES, &c.; AT No, 012 EIGHTH STREET By virtue ot a deed of trust, dated 18th a ‘of December, A, D. 1877, duly reooedet iber No, 875, follo 263, et seq., on the seoreds of the oisttick of Golumbiar thereby, Th will sell, at the premises, Waco bie Sth strect southeast, at pub: Ne auction, ou WEDNESDAY, May 1st, 1878, at 10 o'clock, the stock, fixtures and f furniture of the store recet ny ‘occupied by_L. Van Doren, deceased, ipeluding Tools, Lathes, 1 Steam Engine, Watch e of ts ae. Terms of sale: Cash on delivery; and sale posi- . sid HN MCLA. 'E, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING. Aust: ap2d Tewettin SALE OF A DESIRABLE DWELLING, roe gfld 2 STREET NORTH god on the written reques of the legal holder bs ote secured thereby, we will sell at anction. in front of the mii on T! the 7th day of May. Ase ae 6 o'clock p. m., the follow!n; situate In the ay ca bh Cont npistriet of Columbia, to wit: Part lot twenty (20), of Kennedy & Webb's 1 Sed ubdivision at part of origina) lot one ch, In square five hundred and eighteen (618), mee fer the same at the southeast corner of a lot numberrd twenty (20); thence west seventeen (17) feet four and one-sixth (4 1-6) inches; thence north one bundred and ten 110) feet to an alley; thence east seventeen (17) four and one-sixth 41-6) inches; thence soutl none hundred and ten 10) feet to the piace of in nin, eta deed oF Ie above property is sold subject toa deed of tist for SS abo. veri asi on $1,000 thereof at nine per On rannum antl paid, from March 1877, ‘and & $2 200, balance thereof, at the Same rate until paid, from April 25, 187 rms of sale: Oné-third cash; balance in six (6), twelve (12) and eighteen (18) months, for which the poet the purchaser, ring interest at eight Ror oc per annum until paid, and secured by a eed ot trust on the property sold, will be taken; or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. A deposit of $100 required at the time of sale. “All convey- anc! cing at the cost of the purchaser, If the terms ie f of sale are not complied with in séven days from Gay of sale. the Trustees reserve the right to resell id property. after th-ee days* wivert! Tsement, at the risk and cost of {he defaulting purchaser. MILELieN, { Trustees. 8p26-d.eds PIANOS AND ORGANS. L. WILD & BRO.. 723 7th st. n.w., Prac: Aor Piano and ‘Musical Instrumen especial attention to TUN TNO ana RE ATRING Pianos, O: and other Instruments, Prices ‘as low as consist- ent with honest work. Also, Agents for the Stitt, the Kranich & Bach and the Hummi ming ale JW. C. W. HANDY, Aucti Pianos. EC Ret 407 10th st.. with F.C. KER BROS’ GRAND. UPRIGHT, AND UARE PIANOS. AND BUE- RGANS, at Bole A; UHN, ‘ractical Plano inaker, (one D. C., formerly foreman Jo., and tuner with Steinway marl9-tr Washi Ce Lignts & ALLET DAVIS & CO. PIANOS.—U; Hatt t Pianos @ Specialty, Clos. a ag-outt sale—; pargeins co ees ~L. ‘SU ER, sil Dt st st. KNABE & CO.'8 WORLD-RENOWN- MEDS MANOS. Thee ORE, instruments have been before the public for forty years, and have received the! highest award wherever exhibited, McCammon's favorite Pianos, and Pianos from other celebrated manufacturers ‘constantly on hand. Shoninger's celbrated Organs. | Pianos and Organs sold, rented pnd exchanged. | Particular attention patd to Tun- ing and thoroughly Repairing Pianos. C, REIC! no W areroons, 425" A1th street. a ow doors above Pena. Octet FAMILY SUPPLIES. ROCERIES ON THE CASH PLAN. 11d. White A) Sugar, 9; granulated $ .10 1b. Roasted ie Cates: 20 Tb: Roasted Eaguasta or 1lb, Best Roasted Old Go ‘a Coffee. Lb: good Mararon), 12° or 4°, 13, for Best Bugar Cured Hams Best Sugar Cured Shoulders. Lea & Perrin’s Worcestershire Sauce. Large Bottle 1b. Nice Fresh Butter.. (6.bb), Nice Family Flour Large hottie Virgin Olive a Gin and Old rai for, ined tor Inedicinal ap25-tr_ 1913 Seventh st. coe ber re ‘and Ny ER H+ Meo Det. M andl Ny APPLE BUTTER, PEACH BUTTER, QUINCE BUTTER, PLUM BUTTER, APRICOT BUTTER, PEAR BUTTER, RermeticnDy sealed; put up in Ave-pound pails; guaranteed to keep in warm weather JOHN H. MAGRUDER, ap24-tr_ 1421 New Yorkav., near U.S Tr’y. prav’ CELEBRATED CINCINNATI HAMS, Arriving and selling at Low PrIcES; at WITMER'S, ap20-tr 1918 Pennsylvania ave. STUFrEp ormL MANGOES, iF: RAST RB Dia @HEREINS, PICKLED | TINY TIMs, : AUTUMN CLUSTERS, WORCESTERSHIRE, BEEF STEAK: 7Ony oon ROOM, Sand other SAUCES, New crop ewe Ou. B, W. REED'S SONS, ay8-tr 1916 F st. n. w. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE LOT or STRAWBERRIES. FRANK J. TIBBETS, PALACE MARKET, m29-tr__ Corner 14th st. and Now York ave, ——_—_~ ener FAH st. and New York ave, . MANN, R& Stalls 638 abd 689 Conter Marke te tern CHOICE FRESH MEATS AT “nu ee The best BEEF. VEAL, MUTTON and SPRING AMB ‘the country aff AeA orders faithfully filled; goons delivered. 8. ELLI B ‘an be found at pra Ci sand 88 Wa ete ap 1 treet Maiet, by his trioeld and the lover nt CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON. CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty. Marketing delivered free, feba8-6m_ ba nore IN” emp teat BEEF, LAMB. TON, AMB. CORNED BEES a, SP, Cre Al Btalls Gt rd and a rae 9th rthern Liberty C3 OF ‘address Box 718 City; vais Starceting delivered free of charge to all theet city. oe 2 sepl4-' ria COAL AND WOOD. OHNS“N BROTHERS, WHOLESALE AND D RETAIL, DE a Te ER co4aL 4xD_ wooD. Main oMes—1 and Wharves, foot 18th, 18th and F streets southwest, Onions 9 F, 1113 Oth and 4187th th streets porta \OMAS W. RILEY & SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN WOOD AND COAL. Weare delivering best qualities of WOOD iy, at wholoealo prices, pemiapeiaieels aay oa nae eof Mine and Lump, and ua Miceand Depot. Biley’s Wharf, foot 1ith between 24 a OmMces— {onset befwecs Daud ee 2, HEN ’S LOAN OFFICE, corner of 7th street trance on Ni Site Greece) By slates eee Ge Facrratt snd Geuteanen' Qlothing. ‘and all articies Pescasson BROS.,_ Auctioneers. CLOSING WEEN (: - JEWEL PRS NSYLVANIA AVE’ Y EVENING ibis week, at we will coutinue the sale of ce of our entire stock. as we have re- Mngutet xl the store, By order of _ ap 29 8 S. GOLDSTEIN UNCANSON BROS, -4Uctioneers, @ BRE vaLual CUE FARIOR, HAMBER <ND KIT: URNITU RES AT AUCTION: vot a dead of trust to me, ublic a has oD inr'Nos ords for sce 0. Bri, folio 469, ana st ahy igiee Tie TH ERNOON. wes ASE z. - WILLIAMS, Auctioncer, 1001. northwest corner 10th ahd D sts. £ CO. request of the part: eth fc 9th, A.D, 1876. and duly reconted in Liber H. WAENER, Real Estate Auctioneer, the Fe dence, No. 10 Ite Canteen eanetin. | No Sth. felle Non it cee oF tee note B. Colvin. Washington, De Ge oe TURSDAY, | cords for the District of Columbia snd bedincetoe | AUSTION SALE efaDES RABLE BUILDIN Apri sotn ia3" Comijencing st Aorclock a.m. | of the party secured thereby. 1 shall proceed to sel | “LOT on SINTH STREET. BETWEEN MAR- te following vaiuable furniture, viz: x dNDAY ic. uctio’ in front of the "prem T ARD FREDER ICK STREETS, rune crate BoE GAS AS wm eee | tranches Be nut Ch: followin, ri estate. situated | SDAY x PEER con Bgl nabiagea, Doria Cunha, | 9th cle eye acs ct ne Foidit, D 1 tr: 0 in Beatty amd Hi : 1 Ladies" Potion Done Iving and being in the Pokey Washington. In the | Hon to Georgetown, fronting 30 fect by adautn of 1 12-foot Extension Table, Distriet of Columbia, and known and described | 160 6 Walnut (iulag Chose upon that ground plat or plan thereof as Lot num- | | ‘Terms: Cash; $50. de 7 evan Thine Rep Teg © dered nine (®) in square six hundred aud fortyenne and recording at pure sect eae! SQuvevancing 1 Msir-cioth ‘Rotker, (G41). with Improvements thereon, consisting of ied with in seven 2 tne Walnut Library Tables, two-story prest-brick front Dwelling-house, with “Tibe rect. Sor. CoLDy ELL. 3 Walnut Wardrobe, poet? the epi th in hereof thr ras cateee dean z ad ainut Hatrack, Fupning the depth thereut throug y ; i. 7 ‘ASH. B. WILLIAMS, items 3 Bike Mattre I rerio cnttd aah; balance in ‘six 1001, northwest corner 10th and D streets, resses, 1 Husk Mattress, 4 pair Feather Pilows, 3 Bolsters, Kitchen Table, and Spiral Springs. Ma re qe uruiture was bought new December and is therefore new, and of the latest ey ‘and Of the best quality. ‘Sale Positive. ". JOHNSON, Trustee, apts apae-6t terest from of sale and secured by a deed of trust on property sold. $100 down on day of sale. Allconveyancing, &c., at purchaser's cost; and i? terms of sale are not complied with within five days from day of sale, the’ reserves the right to resell the property at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, JAMES F. KINES, Trustes, ~ WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. eds Se-THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED UU MONDAY. April, 29th, 1878. same hour and plese. By order of the Trurt @awéds WASH. B. WILLTAMS, Auct, HOB. E. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Auct’r, TRUSTFE'S SA IM- POSITIVE SALE OF VALUABLE RU AA5 Disa LOT ON NORTH SIDE OF WN eT. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH On MONDAY, Slay Sh, 18 mt anal at in front of N feet front by 100 feat deep on the north ide of N street, between Ort and 7ch northwert, This sale offers unusual inducem -at~ to any one wishing to build. ie positive, Terms: (One-third cash; balance tn sizand twaive months, for notes bearing 8 per cent. in! fro day of sale. secured by deed Hi Erast of M19" WASH. B WILL! H. WARNER, Estate ear Auctioneer, TRUSTER’ SALE OF TWO TWo-sToRY WELLINGS ON THE EAST se or. NUNTH STREET, KECWEEN EAsT CAPITOL AND ABTREETS NOKTH- SUNGAMGON BHOs rppaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. EXTRAORDINARY SALE BY CATALOGUE WORKS OF ART IN PORCELAIN. BRONZE AND OTHER GOODS, COMPRISING WHATCOMBS,TERRA COTTA, FAIENCE GOODS, BRONZES, PARIAN OF 2 8" OF W ASHINGTON . By virtue of a certain deed of trust, dated irttie of deed of trust. dated WARE, JAPANESE AND CHINESE | onthe tatday of March, ee D 187d ei J mg rar ms D iste ily recone ty itoor GOODS, CLUISONNE VASES AND PLAC- | corded i in Liber No. 675; follo $43. of the eh No, sis, role B38, et ° the iand sil 5 = 5 jet of Columbia, records for: the ‘istrict of Calumbly aud Steet QUES, DRESDEN, CHINA FIGURES, MA MONDAY, the 29th day of April, A. D. 4 | request of the party secured thereby. {shall sall, at JOLICA WARE, FANCY TABLES, ETC., | o/elock p-ni.. ou the, premises. seit at public" acy | public auction Pin front of the premises, 00 MON ticn, to the Highest bidder, all that lotof ground AY, May 13th, 1878, at 4:30 o’clock p.m., the Forming the largest and most attractive collec- Goats fo he clty of Washington, District of following descriusd reatestate slvuste iy fhe city of lumbia, and known on the ground p! thereo! to ml 4 = ee oe Fancy Goods | se the east part OF lOc Dural eee erent Mr OMT Pde id hd reservation numbered ten (10), the same frontii and forty-one (941), comprised within the follow- tweney-elgnt (28) foot and, six (@) inches on "6 | fg wnetes at founds: Be Honing for. the sania at : o one | 12g t mone ‘and then inundred rity eighty (180) feet to.an alley. the southwest corner of said lot six (6), and thence ing north forty (40) feet; thence east seventy- nT be Sold at the Art Salesroom, Corcoran Bulld- ese premises are improved bya large 4-story | Tanning 0 ing. sporner of} asthe and F street on WATT Brick House, with Brick back bullding and Stable, Ripe fox vase Scutheareant eae 3) an ~ | a very desirable and conventent location. ee and EVENINGS, May 1, 241 ‘at 2:30 yd 0 feet nine and three-quarter 94) inches; ‘The terms of saleare: One-fourth of the purchase and 7:30 o'clock Anes hibition Of ihe | money in cash, and the balance in three equal pay thence south twenty (28) feet; be given on Monday and Tuesday, April thonte wort ons hundred and twenty-one (121) feet nine and a half be ments at six, twelve and eighteen months, bearing |) ' oe ot bagin- from 10 a.m, to pm. Catalogues will be ready | interest at alx per cent, aud secured tothe satistac. | {! i concthier witn tee titres ne at heaio. for distribution on! Satirday, Apel tion of the Trustee, sit of $250 wil be re- | the same property described. In two (2) certat ay25-d WLING. Auct, quired at tine gPcalen A y caprevaneln and te | Grady dau ¢ Ketahe Sth, W800, and. raced tn cording at purchaser's cost. ‘The purchaser m3} otto T. COLDWELL, Heal Estate Auctioneer, | SCNH#ME at Purchaser's cost,“ ¥ | Liber No. 19 folios 487, 488, 489, &c., urchase 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. IAM B, TO! Trustee. THOS. E. Wace aman Au apl8-d&ds HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- RTY LOC. ATED ON THE NORTHEAST CORNERCOR A AVENUE AND THIRD STREET § Of the land records for said District. ‘Terms: $2.460 with interest at ten per cent. per annum, from September 1, 1877, to day of sale, and expense of sale in cash; ‘and the balance twelve menths with Interest from: the day of sale, secured by a deed of trust on the Por ‘sold. A deposit of $100 required at the time of ‘sale, and all con- Veyancing at purchaser's cost EDGAR Z. STEEVER, JR., Trustec, J.T, COLDWELL, Salesman. ap23-eots AUCTION SALE Hltsrees, SALE OF A NEAT BRICK Tiyo- AND BACK BUILDING DWELL- tot COLUMBIA STREET. BE- WEEN O AND 'P STREETS NORTH- WEST, By virtue of two deeds of trust, dated at (i) tober 8th, A.D. 1872, and January 7:h, A, 1876, auly recorded in Liber No, 694, fol 466, iber No, 810, ‘folio 52, respec: ively, the'land records for the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we W. Wil! sell,at panic auction, in front of the premises, By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court 5 Ww. thet etn sch ae Paaent ths | ofthe Distrito eiugabray nas i ety cee Vane aa oI state, cause number 6, (Shea et al. vs. Shea et WASHINGTON ARTISTS. city Gs Washington, D. C.. to wit:—Lot oy ol m1 7 - (66), In W. M. Pumphrey*s recorded’ subdivi al..) onthe 12th of April, A.D. 187; ‘n. in front of the pret Hi @othe 1878, at Botclock p, or parcel of ground iying aud be in the aihy of Whcbington inthe District of On TUESDAY and WED FSGS, Aprit 30. and May 1 h street, (Corcoran NESDAY EVEN nite re room wildin, CK SON "BROTHERS will Sos forsy-four (44), forty-five (45), fort (46), and forty-seven (47), In Redfern’s subiivi- Son'of Suuare numbered three Bundred aud sixty- six (366), together with the improvements, &c. lumbia, and kzown. on the offictal plan thereof | highest bidder and min anorme: $2. 100, With interest at 10, per cent. per part of lot numbered two, in square numbered | of"Oi) Panties oF Dense of eale.\n cadhsaud the balance stcla one, - beginning at the southwest corner of said lot | Well-known ant farcrine Washington Artists, in- al west one hundred and six feet and two inches; ther ce eastwardly sixty-one feet seven and one- eighteen and twenty’ months, for which the notes SE ae ce nee ae re Tipe ot Ba Strout of the purchaser, bearing Interest from the day of sale, and secured by a of trust on the 2 Prop erty sold, will be taken, A deposit of $100 uired at the time of sale: and all cnveyancing cluding: LANDSCAPE, GENER, AND STILL LIFE Ehird inches; thence southwest wardiy and at righ iy ae angles with Virginia avenue one hundred feet, and 9 Ge had a ee oe a ne ene thence along said avenue to the place of beginaing. ac ine rom aealiove: and the Shel with fh Rovendayas ost the Prue | Gyms hate One third carte of teh 0 | Wu inatagats ie tte Pia £m tees reserve the right to resell the property atthe | $h2i!be Fequired to be deposited at the thing of sale. | “gan ‘tiie mabe isrespectiully invited to call and risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after mine them, balance in notes of the purchaser, payable with five days* advertisement. interest thereon in one and two years'after the date and7-4t of sale, to be secured by a deed of trast on the 3) ‘A loa of $1,800 for three years, at eight per Ry elo: ‘i a 1. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, cent, Interest, will be made to the purchaser, if boste t the terns af sale are not somphicdenitiria Nohteoi, Workin rner of L0thand Dsts, BRAINARD H, WARNER, seven days the Trustee reserves wae to resell } Trustees, ' i CRIMSON REP PARLOR SET, WALNUT GEO We UrIcKNEe, sald property at the risk and cost of, the defaulting va a * Sig “Ase apl9 eodts apl3 15.17. 19,22, 24,26. ‘a. Dap SheADS AND w “SEDROB i. Real Estat . vi B. By WARNER, ne Anossoneer EASTLAKE oe Bane, SET. CHARSERY BALE OF IMPROVED PROP- STEES' SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE ERTY ON NORTH H. STREET, BETWEEN TOP COTTA TS, GeTEES PKOPERTY ON THE NORTH- 2p AND 3p STREETS W! PILLOWS AND HOLSTERS WEST CORNER OF INDIANA AVENUE | | Under and by virtue of ® decree af the Bu~ HUSK MATTRESSES, BR bs AND SECOND STREET, KNOWN AS re CORTE (OF Ene District of Colambis, fa INGRAI REETS, ATREMONT HOUSRO aring date the 2d day of April, A: D. 1878.4 ATE By virtue of a deed of trust dated A Mi passed in a certain cause pending therein eS AD RRS, A 13th, ‘A.D... 1875, duly recorded In Liber hich Joba W. Lumsden scomplainant and Joun SPOONS, CHINA AND CROCKERY folio 468, on6 of the laud records for thé, O'Connell and Margaret O*Connell and others are EXTENSION ASD OMITOHE District of { Columbia, and at the reques defendants, (the same being equity cause No. 5931, TABLES. KITCHEN FURNITURE, &c, thereby, we will ‘sell at abit a doe, 7), th the undersigned will sell at public auction, On WEDNESDAY, May Ist, ists, com: y secured Hon’ in trort of the premises. on : May 13th, 1878, at 4% o'clock p.m., the following- described real estate, situate in the'City of Wash- ington, District of ‘Columbia, to wit: to est bidk re therefor, in front of the On Day, grees, on MONDA Hira aa rll, A. 378, at 6 o'clock p. m., all the ight, title and interest of the defendants, John O*Connell and mencing at 10 0°clock’a. m., [shail sell. at No, 13101 street northwest. between isth and 14th, the above enumerated furniture, together'with a ' THE EVEN NG STAR. CONGR! EBSION AL. Conctusion of Sorurday's Proceedings. HOUSE—atter our report closed — The Indian appropriavion bill was passed. It appropriates #4 e legislative, executive and propriation bill was. next consid ed Atkins, the chairman of the commitiee, made a statement in relation to the bill, and after deprecating th sumption of specie bay. ments, advocated the reduction of the whisky and tobacco, which, he predicted, increase the public revenue. Without action on the bill, the House adjourn: a. Snap 1 ORGIA RIVER: —The Atlanta, Constitution says ‘nuine white shad are being caught this season in the Ocmuigee, = owah, and Oostanaula rivers. At Rome, a pecially. they are being taken in quantity, ome ntleman alone tak 10 pounds at one ny aul from his traps. We. are advised that these shad are deter ‘ious in flavor and fibre, be- ing without any doubt the genuine white shad. For some years past the fishermen have bees taking what is Known as ‘hickory shad,’ an@ which are without doubt the boniest and ‘most aggravating fish in the world. Their bones are setin a tangle, and their is no pleasure in eat- ing the shad is al re now hawked about the sireets at6 and 5 cents a pound. These shad are the growth from the millions of litte fish: Placed in these rivers under direction of the government last year.” Tue Morrert BEL. Puxcu '—We shall not be surprised to see the me put in opera- tion in most of the cities and towns of Georgia. adopted in Augusta the Moffett machine would yield an annual revenue of probabl $10,000 or $40,000, or enough to pay the annu: interest on one-half of the city's bonded debt The present license tax on retail liquor dealers is, like all license taxes, unequal and unjust, because the smallest dealer is compelled topay just as much tax as the largest. and many of the liquor men would doubtless be glad to have the punch put in operation. —{ Augusta Chron icle. DISRESPECTFUL TO THE selling eggs two for Georgia. HeNs.—They are a cent in Gainesville, 49-A clerk of the supreme court and an alderman in Cincinnatl have been fined for whipping their servant girls. #e-India rubber tires for wheels are becom- ing quite common in England. 4@ Australian mining is bringing to light the relics of a flora which has long since passed. aw: ~The steamship Harold, which left Rio Janeiro March 2s for New’ York, put into Bahia April 4, having lost three engineers and the carpenter from yellow fever. Sa-Charles E ate receiving teller of the First National bank at’ Mahoney. Pave has been ailed, charged’ witht embezzling #2.) ank funds. &e-The Rah avings bank haw been enjoined ancellor from the de- mands of depositors and an examination of its affairs ordered. ashionable ladies are making mono- gram fans. The monograms pasted on black wooden fans, and are unique and pretty. eee DIED. ATTWELL. On Sunday night, April 20 1878, Mrs. JULIA A. ATWELL, in the fifly-third year of her age. Her funeral will take place at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Hipkin's, on Four-and-s-haif street, between E and F streets south a E Saturday, April 27.18 at 6 p.m. hs ths and 1 ts at home, But an angel came and whispered Little Aaron do come home, Little Aaron thou hast left us, fe thy loss most deeply feel. But Suis God that hath bereft He can ail our sorrows heal, BY A FRIEND, On the morning of April 29, 18 TEs, in the twenty-first year GATES. SAMUEL W. his Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend bis funeral from the resi- dence of his parents. N east, Wednesday, May p.m. MERYWEATHER. On the 27th of April, 1878, at 8:15 p. tthe residence of her brother-ia= law, W Ke, 1425 8 street northwest, AN- ‘hter of tine tek late Al- é Jot ul to jpention,, THUS” WEBB. ge Margaret O’Connell. to and iu that certain piece or bert H. Meryweather, es: ormeriy of Louls Bie a late Soimired waren Ss roar to | Pnceotexpugi and pris atureand tang | pte eytuwcgc mere Alber Fo os, OB) | ile wy SRLS w ae EE or tgcrnm ik we 6 ci oO! ‘ashington, ict of ‘olum)| 5c es > on raed subdivision of orginal ioe gumbored gee | Known and distinguished on, the ground plat oF | angi! Wash, B. WILLTAMS, Auct, | fom, lath and ‘streets northwest ana G), tn square numt ered five hundred aud seventys, | Plan of said city as lot numbered fourteon (24), in = = : Pn Ay bli two 678), {fonting ou Indiana avenue onehundrad | Siuare south of square numbered five hundred | 2 ¥CUTOR-S BALE. Leuteriihe Ry papers please Oy. i 1d forty’ (140) feet, three a) ects ae Hundred | snd sixty-two (8. of 662), together with the appare . MATTHE Jeorgetown, D. C., on the seen wtes seventy-five (75) feet, together with | tenances to the sam Ne belanginy ‘by the decree: One- | ,,Pursuant to an order of the Supreme Court of Gagner of Ape 2 ase axa €; Marta pas ‘HRCrART OF UMC! bbctourtn neath, andthe tl- | thd incateagd wgvesa la two) Suua inne. | #Be Digi a Columbia bella's mesial Cee I hin- | ments at six and. twelve months, with interest at rphans' ar a y The funeral will take place from her late resi- ance in six, twelvejand elghteen mouths, with in- | ments at six and twelve months, with interest at | (7 of Apri, A.D. 1878, in the matter of the estate ot oe, Noe os West eet a OF arust Ob the Prope y el aaa a ee eed | title to be reserved until the ‘hole purchase money | {ifte Taiton aarti Og pla e D. ‘uesday, April 30, polley of insursnee oa the buildings: of ail cash. ‘at | ‘sald, A deposit of $60 will be Fequired at the | Wilisnns anctic room rot Ngshington. 0.6. G..on x4 Sption of the purchaser, “A depoaft of $200 will be time of sale, and all conveyancing will be at, the THURSDAY, the 2d day i D. 1878, at 1 On Monday. April 29, ae required at the time of sale and al cotveyaneing Cost Of the pure tO8. H. CALLAN, Trusteo, | gvelock p.m the root a at bu Pipa? ¢ auction, to the od McCaimity inthe bieye and recordin urchaser” : highest biddér. for cash. certain ‘Stocl nds, complied with in seven days, otherwise the ‘hrus: THOMAS DowL ING. 496 Loulsiina aventic, | Coupons of ‘Bonds and ‘Shares of various compa- | The funeral will take place from his late real tees reserve the right to resell the property at the Law Reporter.} iiles and ‘corporations, and_aiso assignments of | dence, No. 618 K street Seen, a0 0 deck @, riak and eR purchaser. porter, Patents and interests in Patents, the personal es= | mi. to-morrow. Services at St. Domlnic’schure CHARLES ILEY. trustees, tate of said deceased, an inventory whereof 1s on CHAS. C. GLOVER, THIS EVENING. file with the Register of Wills in said court. a J.T. COLD WELL. Salesmane apl7-a ar oC! 3 E. TILTON, Exerutor. UNDERTAKERS, &c. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! WASH, 8. WILLIAMS. auct, VapaTeate — CARD.— Realizing the need of such serviow THE ENTIRE STOCK OF DRY and FANCY | GALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON cues ESTEE, CONTENTS OF Egat STABLE | “goose CONTAINED IN THE STORE OF | SAY WEST SIDE OF SFOURTH STREET SA atime of flict. and particu te = 1878, commencing at 10 o*clock, on oh On'THURSDAY MORNING, April 25th, com- | By virtucof a decree of the Supreme Court Gnd Ureontng the deed bedien of lotic a eae Bremises. the ontt ee contents gasen ers "ig e- teatag at 10. oreuack, and evening at ‘at 7, and eon- ot ie! the District oe Columbia, am, passed in cause {77 dren, and in short to perform all those offices neces= 5 3 | Hiuing trom da ‘until al at auction. on cane duct street, Georgetown, D-C.. will | sicivey The 1s ew and desirabies and Gomprises a | prises on WEDNESD Sa ein day of M sey lacs toe, Gad ChE bonaee eal ede Tis, gompeisag see ney & Wor full atlety of Fine Bilinery Goods, Pree Tess. at 4 o'clock p.m.» weat permitting, and are not always prepared to coteranee The toe By ress Good: BC} ming: rom to day, same hour, until all are sold, Fees, Top and No-top Buggles, Laces, White (ioods, Ladics and Gentes Under: | (rom aay | Ballantyne aud Willlans sab-aivisod = Solicited Given, and prices reasonable. A trial Barouches, Carri wear, Full Ines of Ladies’. Gent's and Children’s | of the east half of Sauare seven hundred aud elghty- FRIES & CO... (Flower Preserver.) Single and’ double Harness, Hosiery ; and in fact a full’and complete variety of | elght, (788). in the elty of Washingion, D, as | op: oo Sei 909 Eighth street n.w. Book & sa sabi Furniture, &¢ is of of every description, suitable for best city reconicd in book of subdivisions Ht. 1. 7s bie be e streets bordel part square go-mwetta FIELDER? Miatkwey, (Goods at private sale during the day. ‘are completely improved, = FED; SPINDLER, UNDERTAKER, a Te eT. | et served Tas IRNeE ny, Jn, Salesman, | oeinsetsale: Gne-fourth Gash; balance in three | rect Zse, Bonemth mise. Maspingion DG ‘ = D. Mc 7 . al instalmen twelve and eighteen ap BY AND ATHG FH tAME OREN We oa | JAS. DUNGAN, Auctr, apat-6t_ | months from the day of Saig, withinterestafsesen | D4 prepared for trausporiation. id TWEER Hae VOT MTREET, Tiap’be pad in cash within ten Gabe nttor aula or B. SPEABE, : 2 n W Hi Fee eats MO) HHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, the purchaser cat at auy time autictpace the mae e ‘chasel Ps virtue ofa deed of trust dated ed April Lats Ieee oh tary at rohaeee can ae 1876, duly recorded in ‘ments with the interest fo g76 21 egaac ‘one of the land records fot TWO BTORY, BRICK RESIDENCE. XO, 169 | retated, “A deposit. of $25 on each lot. will be re- the District of Columbia, and at the CONGRESS STREETS, 6: GEURGETUWN, D, ulred at the time of gale, AU con 8 SE q © ty secured thereby, we will sell at mabe parc! lon, great of the A ge on Be On r’s cost. Nodeéed given ant the whois C.. Aa of the purchase money is paia, If the terms of ESDAY AFTERNOON, Mai ot cy ‘days from tbeday Sa he the following Ast, 1878, at 6 o'clock, in front of the’ prem FAB | of sale: we reoctre the ries ween en ee Gescribed ra extate, tu situate iD nthe ct tg cf, Wael hoo ad I stall poll Part pret i‘ fondle shout Scr at the risk and cost of defaultis purchaser, , D.C. mn feet on West street, an wing de; of ss ein Lanckton's subdivision in Square nuke ait after five days notice in the Evenin; Gera “nine hundred and. thirty-throg (058) tin Pater & comfortable brie dweiling, contain: A ping of sutton wil be ex Vat bale, ih with @ two-story and attic Frame Dwell- vera Ghenthind eae tne residue 4 in n two equal 456 Tove! ‘ave, Py ‘. yments, atone and two years, bear. WM. F. MATTINGLY, * ¢ Trustecs, ‘erms of sale as prescribed by the deed: $1,000, 435 with interest from October Ist, 1877, at en Pet Moe tnteres 8 fon the Pee andgecar Spet-ct Teh Bt, nw. cont., and the expenses of sale, tn a casi aoa Pe he proverty. sold. balance In twelve months, with’ interest at eight ancing at purchaser's cost, $50 down at time of oa inonths, with iitsrest at el ancn J, T. COLDWELL, feal Estate Auctioneer, rent, per annum, secu ny MEAS he propescy sold: or a enon, . ae option ofthe pur. | a25-ddds THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. | YetsreEs BALE OF VALUABLE IM- chaser. coe deposit at the ‘time of sale, an all EROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH: conv purchaser's cost. ‘Terms to be ]OMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, SARECORMED OF GAY AND MONROE compiled himedren days otherwise the Trustee Seems STREETS, GEORGETOWN. D C. Feootren the revel ibe Property at ithe | TRUSTENS: Sata OF IMPROVED PROP- of'a deed of Novem- Tsk and cost vol the” the. deta purchasers after Fithy IN GEORGETOWN, D. C., AT AUC- | ter 2iin, AyD 38%, day o in ri ‘g ent. folio one of reco! five days’ advertisement. sees, ‘Trustee, addy Frtae ot, two leeds of trust bearing ihe District ot ; Cofambis, and at the request of ‘apeadts | dal May, 1877. and. dul ‘hall sell'at putlicauction, ZEOMAS DOWLING, Aust. corded in Liber 861, folio: 312 and 3) Day, M: front of the, epromlses, on FRI lay 101 USTEEs’ SALE OF VALUABLE I of the land records for the District of at 5 o’cl M- m., the following-descri PRUVED REAL ESTATE ON EAST SIDE | We shall sell on the remises on WEDNESDAY, | realestate situate itt Geskgetown, Distticror Go QESENENTHSTREET ROAD BETWEEN | the Ist day of May, 8 ordock, and at tne | umbia, to wit: All that certain piece or parcel of HOWARD, UNIVERSIT CHUET- 4 request of sectired thereby the thet follow land beginning at the northeast corner of square ZEN Pa SISTING UF BRICK | described real est parte of forty, five (45). ‘at the intersection of Gay and [one BWwertane rane STABLE, SLAUGH | 47 and 48, In Holmead’s aidition to, Georsetoy roe sts. ; thence running west along the south line of TER HOUSE AND OUT HOUSES, AND beginning for the same at 8 nplnt 65 feot @ Inches | said Gay street 180 feet; thence at right augies pone AChE © south of the northesst corner of said lot numbered | south 140 feet: thence at right angles east 180 fer virtue of a deed of trust, Gated Ay riléth, forty-sight, aud panuing thonee ee te eatee | pouth 140 right angles north slong the e West line oof se, and duly recorded in r Wo. 84d) inches south on the west line of Monroe street; | sald Mouroe street 140 feet to the piace of begin- follo'447. of so}. sone of the land recta fat. thence west forty-elght feet four-and-one-hait nin Subject to a certain eucumbrance, which the Distitet of Columbia, and at the request of tne | inches; thence north ten feet nine inches; thence ‘be made known at sale, thereby, we will sellat bublle auc- | east ‘forty-elgnt feet four-aud-olle-haif iuches to | “Terese 000, with Interest at ipa ask Hon, tn froutof ‘the premises, on T annum from November 27tb, 1876, to day of adie, ‘9th, ) at 6s p.m <the following este aoyen snd. with the expense of sale in cash, And the bala 08 wn, begin: F six snd a twee months, with iateetet, sucare 4 on 80) \ jortheast corner of said 00 will be required'at the time t sale sak all ten feet nine eave fancing at purcuaser's cost. lonroe street; -co kas B. H. WARNER, Trustee, thence west forty-eight four-and-a-half inches: then north ten feet nine inches; then east forty- 1OMAS, DOWLING, Auctioneer. FS’ SALE GF THE HOUSEHOLD Peal 2 situate in Pine county of Wast In sald District, viz: All that plece or parce: of land lying on the east side of 7th-street road, between joward University and the Scheutzen Part it. ight feet four-and-one-balf inches to the place of My ae improved by two new Two-story eapectively, in in Liber USTE, H., follo 385, and Liber "No. 821, f TRY CENITURES TABLEWARE FIX 3. OF bald ise records, containing 0 Ono Atco of ind cash: halsnce in six and twelve ac. IN GRAYS BESTA Ground, more or ‘less, with the improvement mOnEBe With intorest ak Spee oot num & ‘AND PSTRE oe , 0. until pala. “onroyancing and rocording at cost of Under and, op vir cof two desds of crest, mar cust inne of sale Sa i (he Balgtos oo | Balsold st the time of salen Xi the terms ofaaicare | dated respectively Apr 7 one and years, in equal Lermene. to ba se- | not complied with in seven days after day of sale, | Liber No. 854, folio 60, and cured by purshasets nc hotes, per cent. in- by ‘3 resell Liber No. $70, salto S64, of the land records nll paid ane 9 8 acod ot trast ou the maaan ve days" sdverteemen ms Sier | Dugetet of Columba, and by bald deeds ot era unt and a deed of trast on the vevanclug tnd ing a ne BEOveETy sold. WILLIAW SLapavaH, Jrrastocs. ndernigned will at 10 Orel oe f terms: jeare noteomptiod mith fn m air. nx days YHEW PL. Pgs , the 2d day of May, 1878, proceed to akan coe graetnaeton evethe right to ayao-aade = at me auction, on a. Premises, all the cost urchaser lousehold Furnitare, ‘Table Ware, Fixtures. HLON ASHEOND, |OMAB DOWLING, Auctioneer. F — WHF HoLrzue }Prustees, B. V. STEIGER, Auct.. jPost-00) ap96-0od USTRES, SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- | “ferme cash Deke SE eet 00) 9 J PROVED REAL ESTATE, ORTH | The abore consists in part of — JUNCANSON BROB., Auctioneers, SIDE OF STREET, BETWEEN Bra and | Bruseele and other Gunpats and Rear TRUSTEES SALE OF DESIRABLE REAL Sines BUILDING Lor IN W. — Siland Siives sates eeenteiras, ‘ATE ON G 8: sETWEEN 5TH TON, ‘Walnut Rep Parior Sets. ane be fa ma at F r No. igre 10 349, = oot of ely and the UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. F, Harvey), 940 F Street n. w., One door east of Tenth street. Experienced lady attendance at short notice. sp6-€ —————— OOo aes JouN RB. wHicuT, UNDERTAKER, marl2-1y 1337 10th st. m0. BUBGDORF, ° UNDERTAKER, sa-19 316 Penw’a avenue n.we. BANKERS. GTOCKs, CoTTON, 8 A deat GRAIN. 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