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~~ STEAMERS, & Co HB POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS.— ‘The Steamer MATTANO, Capt. '. H. Byles, will_make three iy > each week, to NOMINL FEE! and one t6 LFONARDTOWN, stopping at Inter Mediate landings guing and returning. For further information Inquire at 6. L. Sher! it's Coal and ‘Wood Office, 1114 and 338 Pennsylvania svenue, foot of 6th and N stree! “nee MG/ TUCKER JON ts. ES, Agent. UMMER ABHANGEMENT. FOR NORFULK, FORTRESS MONROE AND E SOUTH. The swift and clegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAK¥. Capt. C. J, Bonng- VILLE, leaves 6th-sireet whact, Sapa until further notice, eves: MON: DAY. WEDNESDAY an FRIDAY, at 5 o’el"! AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. _AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. FUTURE DAYS, TO-MOEBEOW. AUCTION SALES. __ THIS AFTERNOON. ITCH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, Corner 15:h street and Pennsylvania avenue, TRUSTEES" SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- EKTY ON THE >OUTH GROUNDS OF CO- LUMBIAN UNIVERSITY. By virtue of aceed of trust. dated on the thirteenth day of June, A. D. 1873, and re- corded in Liber 772. Folio 129, one of th land reecrd:” for the District of Columbia, and-by | direction of the Party secured thereby, we will seft at public anctior in front of the premises. on TUFSDAY, the fourth day of June, A. D. 1378. | at 6.30 o’clock p m.. the fol lowing described real | etate in the county of Washington, District of | Columbia, to wit: The east twenty-five (25) feet | of Lot numbered forty-two (42), 0? a subdivision | ofthe soutn grounds of Columbian University, ).m., connecting with steamers for Boston, Provi- | wade by B. D. Carpenter, Surveyor, and duly re- gence and other Northern Points. leaves Norfolk eve: snd SATURDAY, af 4 o'clock p, m. FOE POTOMAC RIVER LAN B. Woon, leaves her wharf, termi- Dus of 7th ana Sth street lineof cars, at7s m., three times per week, for’ Currioman, Nomini and Leonardtown, intermediale landin; game as Steamer Matiano. For further Snformation, a] Metropolitan Bank, Knox's the Company"s Wharf, foot of B: called for 8 application at B,J, ACCINELLY, Agent, STEAMERS FOR NEW YO! The Bteasers JOHN GIBSON ENIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, at 4 o'clock p.m. every SATURDAY at 4 p.m. ; George-. ria same day, town every MONDAY, and Alezand Freight taken xt lowest rates. For apply at office over earoppltian Baok, isin street, a ir street, ortoR.P. A. DENHA ‘town. EL BAOON, Pres’t. Rethroi: TUESDAY, THUBSDA’ DINGS, sailing, Knox's Ex- RK. aud E. C. information | corded in the office of the | 1865, county re | on the south line of Chapin street, with a depth o | one hundred and fifty (150) feet to analley, to- Steamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, CaptainJonN | | stopping at | each trip. Days of Surveyor of the county on folio 76, District No. 1, Said pact of Lot frontin; of Washington, D. C., ords. gether with the tmprovements thereon. rms: One-third of the purchase money, with the expenses of sale in cash, of which $50 must be paid at time of sale; balance in two equal pay- ents, atone and two years. for which the notes of the purchaser will be taken, bearing interest " | from day of tale at seven per Cont. per annum, IF at the office, over | xpress Office, ‘or at 6th stroet, payable Seimt-anuually, secured by ‘deed of trust Upon Meproperty. Aes ee rregat purchaser's cost. Ja SH, ROBERT C. FOX.” { Trustees. ER, Auct. my22-w.f m-6t FAMILY SUPPLIES. J U8? BECEIVED— FINE ORE PRICE 30 CENTS A PounD; OR. IN LOTS OF 5 Founps, 26 Cents, RB, H. WAR MERY BUTTER, — SSSUEE BACON, Protea My best Print Butter, Including Stabler's and TATE LINE.TO GLASGOW, Liver. | Thomas’, only 40 cents.” Other good Print only 38 y ¥ rt : R | cenrs. EREVAN) THE PALS ERPOSNORO™ | cHeveive daily, HARD and SOFT CRABS, From Pier 42 North River, foot of Canal street, » as follows: STATE OF GEORGIA STATE OF LOUISIAN STATE OF NEVAD First cabin, $60 to dations: ret s at red cabin, be feerage at lowest rates, Apply 1 AUSTIN BALDWIN © Thursday, May 2 - Thurs Thursday, May 23 ling to accommo- tickets at reduced tates, Second sday, May 9 O., Agents, No. 72 Brosdway, New York. GEO. W. MOSS, Adams Express Ofice, 225 | Pennsyivania’ avenue, Steet ic kets at No. 45 Broadway and at com- pay’s pler, foot of Canai st.. North Kiver.my1-ln \CHOR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMEBD, tor Sail from New York fo 6Laseow SATURDAY every LONDON ery e Passenger accommodat fons unsuvpaaved for tbe | gance and conifort, Al! Staterobms on main | deck, id Saloon sldships. | SALOON CABINS, $65 to $80, CURRENCY, | BECONDCAB Excursion, Tickets York to Par!s an‘ For Books of Information, Plans, &.. Apply to HENDERSON BROTHER, | BOWLING GREEN: NEW YORK, Or to ANNIE K. HUMPHREYS, 430 10th st. n. w., Washington, WEDNESDAY? , including ali requisites, $40, for First-class Passage, New retarn, $138 t $196, accord: | ae ie perce and route, cosa, | Fok EXCURSIONS AND PICNICcs. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD. TBAMSHIP LINE BETWEE. The steams of this Com) ¥ will sail every Sat- urday from Bremen Pier, foot of Thind “ga Street, Hoboken. Rates of passage: From New York to Southampton, Lon. Gon, Havre ari Bremen, Arst cabin, $100. second in, | yi ey currency. For freig! Sr passage By ae POELRICHS & CO | apl-6m NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, | @ Bowling Green, New York, ‘LEYDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETO SHt EPHEAJ> BEA TROUT, SHAD, &c. Having on band alarge quantity of CANNED GOODs, I will sell very lor will Sell 3 ib, Toma- toes, 100.: 2b. Tomatoes. 8c. ; stabier's Corn, J5e. ; Excelsior 2¢.: B:abler’s Pears, 25c. 3 Ib. Peaches, 17c.; 2 ib, Peaches, 14°. A liberal disevunt for large quantities. FRANK J. TIBBETS. PALACE MARKET, my23-tr_Corner 14th st.and New York av. jREAT REDUCTIONS IN FLOUR, &e + barrel Deener & Cissell’s Fancy Family Flow $175; '4 barrel Great Swiss Process Flour, §: Minuesota Spring Wheat. patent process, $2 Li ~- Ceres ** patent process Flour, $2.15; good Extra Flour, +4 barrel. $1.50: \4 barrel Good Fiour.$1, 25 Fresh Grabam Flour 4 cents per pound and $1.75 yer 4 barrel. Duryea’s Satin Gloss Btarch, 6 pound wooden boxes, 50 cents. Port Grape Wine, (er gallon. $1.25. California Brandy. Blackberry Wine (pure juice) and Holland Gin, each 75 cents per hottie, N. 1h-—As we sell for cas, we have no, vad debts to make up on cash buyers, ©. 8. O'HARE & SON, my2l-tr 1213 7theat. n.w., bet. Mand POTTED AND DEVILLED MEATS, CANNED CORN BEEF, CANNED SALMON AND LOBSTER, 4s LB. BOXES CHIPPED BEEF, PICKLED OYSTERS, CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S PICKLES, LEMONS, ORANGES AND BANANAS, FRESH CAKES AND CRACKERS, WN, CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE's | LIYE FOR bOsTON, PROVIDENCE, AND | SGLAND STATES. Sailing Day From Phtladeiphia—Saturd: ¥rom Washiugton— Monday, From George town—Monday at 7D. Providence. thelr goods nave For full information apply to co & CO., 1202 F street northwest. and 1th-street wharf, Washington, D. C.; @. F HY ter Georgetown, D. co. Gelphia. signees Wishlu | landed at Georgetown whart will please em marked {erranewn, 2 Gn m. Freights received daily. Through Bills of lading given to Boston and, JOHNSON | DE, 59 Wa- street, WM. P. CLYDE & | General Managers, 13 South Wharves, Phila- | mar20-1y NLY DILMECT LINE MPANY Te. VILLE DE PARIS, Capt. Santelli, dune 5. 9a,m. SAINT LAURANT, Capt, Lachesnez, June 12, 3 p.m, TO FRANCE. | GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC Between New York and Pier 42, N. R.. foot Morton st, esday, ‘edu Wea- LABRADOR. Capt. Sanglier, Wedaesday, June | 19, 9 a.m. rice of Passage In Gold (incinding wine)—To Havre, First Catin.$100: Second Cabin.$65; Third Cabin, $35. Stecrage, $26, Including wine, bed- ding, and uten='!s, Steamers “PEK EIRE,"? “VILLE DEPARIS," and “ST, LAURENT do not carry steerage pas- T3. LOUIS DE BEBIAN, Agent, 55 Or @. W. MOSS. 225 Penn. ave.; T. LER & ington, Ay bore. * |. ave., agents for Wash- BRO., 923 Penna, a agents A MERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIP: every THURSDAY direct from “hiladelphia to Liverpool, touching a eee jeenstown. QeShin, Intermediate and s steerage had . D. COOKE, JR. & CO.°S, Ban! Se tao Fs Also, agents for the Red Star Line to Antwerp. tie! _- LINE EOYAL MAIL STEAMEES, NEW YORK to QUEENSTOWN & LIVERPOOL EVEBY THURSDAY OB SATURDAY. Tons. City of Berlin 491 City of Brussels. City of Richmo 607 City of New ¥ City of Chester.....4.568 City of Paris. City of Montreai..:4,490 City of Brook maguificen: steamers, built In watertight com ents, are among the strongest, largest and ‘on the Atlantic, saloons are luxuriously furnished, especial! welllighted and ventilated, and take up the whole width of the ship. The princtj forward of the engines, Staterooms are where lvast idshf) Boise and inotion Is felt, and are replete with eve comfort, having berths, electric bells, &c. all latest improvements, double | STALLS No. 52 JOHN H, MAGRUDER, 1421 New Yorkav.. myl0-tr__uear U. 8. Treasury Department. C. MANN, RSME a x0 center Market, ss" wand 21 Western —* CHOICE FRXSH MEATS AT ALL TIMES. The best BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON and SPRING Can be found st CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty, CORNED BEEF A'SPECIAL LAMB the country affords. #@ Ail orders faithfully filled; goods delivered, and 63 Weehinsue Mar- Ket, (7th street wing,) and K street Marketing delivered free. feb@8-6m ‘OHN R. KELLY, Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, 9th street wing, and 206 and 208 Northern marl3-tr Market, by bis friends and the lovers of at r EALER IN’ FIRST-CLASS S. ELLIOTT CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON, Di BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, MUTTON, Etc, . Giberty Market: or address Box 718 City ce. ‘keting delivered free of charge to all parts of meets: rene sepis-1y RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD, THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK, NATIUNAL ROUTE AND SHORT LINE TO TUR NORTH, NORTHWEST, WEST AND SOUTH- MAY 12. 1:36 Bek A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON: 5:00 a.m.—Baitimore, KHicott City and Way Stations, +5:20 a.m.—Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and Boston Express, Oa Sunday to Baltimore oply. 2 <<Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- 6:50 a.m tions, and Way Stations between Kelay and Pied- ment. $740— Baltimore Express. 8:10 a.m.—Potnt of Rocks and Way Stations, 8:80 a.m.—NEW YORE, PHILADELPHIA, BOS- TON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS. PARLOR CaR to New York and Ptoiadeiphia, 38:35 a.m.—8t. Louis, Cincinnat!, Chicago and Pitisburg Express, Connects for Hagerstown and Valley Branch excep’ Sunday, Caicago except Sat- urday. Through Car to Staunton, PARLOR CAR to Grafton ead Series Can to gine Co- lumbus, icago, Junction an indusky. 9:00—On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Stations 12:10 p.m.—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Annapolis and Way Stations. +1:30 p.m.—NeW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND BosToN EXPRESS. Un Sunday to Baltimore and ‘The cuisine has always been aspecialty of thisline. Wav Stations only. Ladies’ cabins and bathrooms, gentiemen’s smok- -30 p.m.—Baitimore, Bladensburg, Annapolis om ¢ ba | jon and Laure! Express. Frederick via Relay Fakes provided. wen paiisanaiiaiansinil | aa p.m.—Frederick, Point of Rocks, Hagers- For rates of passage and other information apply | -ow. inchester aad’ Way Statious. Sunday to JOHN G. Bark. Agent, 3land 33 Broadway, to P« Int ot Rocks and Way Stations eg N.Y.:J. W. BOTELER & BRO., 983 Pa, ave,, | 14:40 p.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- Agenis for D.C. D. A. BROSNAN, 926 G st! ew. : 6. W. MOSS, Adams Express. fel3-inwf6m UNARD LIN beet cE. vith the view of diminishing the chances of eolision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for ali seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, crossing ist. or nothing to the north of 43. On the homeward Of 60 at 42 lat. the meridian of 60 at 43 passage crossing the meridian or nothing to the north of 42, THE BRITISH AND NORTH x ROYAL MAIL STEAMSH AMERICAN IPs, BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT CORK HAR From New York, From N "Russia... Wed., May 29 | *Russia... Scythia... Wed. June 5 | geythia. Abyssinia Wed, Jane 12 | abyssiuia. Bothnia... Wed., June 19 | Bothnia... Wed. A geria...Wed., June 26 And every rollowing Weinesta BAT: By steamers carry according to acco! pie steerage. ‘aoe steamers not carrying st 0135 god, aceorain Tickets to Parts, Keturn tickets on favorable terms. Steerage Liverpool and Europe at lowest rates, Through bills of lading iven for BOR, gw York. Wed. Wed. Wed uly 10 aly 17 uly 24 algeria. ..Wed., July 31 ASSAG ES mon ree OF P. i steerage, $80and 100 gold, ions. | $80, §100 and to accommodation. 15, gold, additional. low rates. Steerage tickets from Queenstown and all” other parts of Belfast, Glas- Ww. Havre, Antwerp amd other ports on the Con- nent, aud for Mediterranean ports. or frety't and passage api office, N of Rowing &: cabin, te OTIS BIG. ington, bb. C. 81¥ CHAS. @. FRANCKLYN, EDUCATIONA y at the Company's + oF both: )W, 605 7th street, Wash- e and Azent, N. L. LL¥. VY. PRUD*HOMMECAN NY ACCOMMO- DATE the following School year a few young as BOARDING PUPILS. Her present Residence, 1014 12th st fomfurts of a home. hall furnished, a bountiful and good -, offers all the Large airy rooms, delight- a d table, under the supervision of a lind hostess, the mother of a family. Th ie charge of cludes ail th French wilt le and Experienced sident FRENCH Go’ PRUD'HOMME in this ie and other accomplishments iu ‘Teachers is For terms call at 1014 12th st. @GLISH DEPARTMENT Teachers, in- branches of a thorough education, stantly spoken with the pupils, an VERNESS ‘as— department. charge of able N. B.—™ ie. Prud*homme’s French Classes for Xoung Ladies and Children, will be resumed Oct ‘Est at 908 12:h st., 1919 st. and at the morning ani ? ct. 14" | Tesidence 8 2nd evening classes, Oct. 14th. at her 102% 12th st. m SPENCERIAN BUSI th and L streets, during May ye Tuition by tn spondence. Bookkscgnt?, SUMMAE COURSE ar 7 ILLEGE, » June and July, in Penmanship, Corre- 00k! therew the PLU ad the calculations con- For terms Inquire at the College Omce. mr4 $m feb2-1y" APLEWOOD aE Pao kas Moe! Ry Sta vard College. ctOrs first cigs, <Me or Hart M.. Prin, Mt nom CORRIDO! fessor easy courses of lessons guaranteed, Lessons given at Pro St. Cloud Building, 9th and F. ceping and Short» aiid taught is July 3 | | thors. 05:30 p.m,— Philadelphia, Norfolk and Baltimore Express. Ellicott City, PASSENGERS FoR Nor- FOLK TAKEN IN THE CARS DIRECT TO BOAT AT CANTON. No conyection Sunday for Norfoik, Stop at Bladensburg and Laurel, “d.50—Baltimore and Way Stations. | _ +7:15—CHIC*/GO AND LUMBUS EXPRESS, | SLEEPING Caks to Chi a ‘xpress. . Louis, Cincinnatl, Loutsvilleand Pitts- burg Express, SLEEPING CAys to St. Louis and | Pittsburg. No connection for Pittsburg Sanday, | 19:30 p'm.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPUIA AND | BALTIMORE EXPRESS. SLEEPING Car to New | York, and SPECIAL SLEEPING CAR to Paliadel- phia. |" Trams marked (+) daily, | All other trains dally except Sunday. All trains stop at Relay Scation. For further information apply at Ticket Offices at Depot, corner New Jersey avenue and ( street; | 486, 601 and 603 Pennsylvania avenue. and 813 15th northwest, Washington, aud Masonic Tein- Ne, High street, Georgetown, where tickets can ¢ procured and orders will be taken for e toe checked ang recetved to any point ia the elty. W.M. CLEMENTS, Master of Transportation, L. M. COLE, Genera: Ticket Agent. my13___ GEO. 8. KO. NZ, General Agent, - GREAT 187 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, Dowbie'T ack. Steel Bat ee ‘ Splendid scenery, Magnificent Equipment, . APRIL 4th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittshurg and the West. 10:10 a.m. dally, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pitts»urg to Cincinnatl, St. Louis and GRcago: 40 p.m. dally, with Palace Carto | cago. BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC RAILROAD, For Canandaigua, Rochester, Buitals wispy, | Falls aud tue north at 7:40 p.m. dally, except | Saturday, with Palace Cars to Watklus. For Ning, at ibslo'a ta, dally ear se and Wate nis, at 10:10'a, m. daily, except Su: For New York and the Bast 1:40'e: neal 9:30 DP. tached, Limited m. daily, with Palace Cars ‘Of Pullman Cars, 9:20 a.m. dally soe cept Sunday 4 For New York an@ the East, 1:30 p.m. daily, ex- copt Si , with Sleeping Cars from Wash. ington to Boston. For Brooklyn, N. Yall through trains connect at Jersey’ Clty with boats of Brooklyn Annex, affording’ direct transfer to Fulton street, avoiding double fer- Tage and journey scross New York cl For Philadelphia, 1:30 p. m. dally. except Bunday, ‘and 1:40 a. m., and 6:30 and 8:50 pom. daily. Limited Express, 9:20 a. m. dally, except Sun: day. Accommodation for Baltimore, 8: and 4:20 ck Sad gaat Sanday. 0 me vor Fu re rook Line, 6:55 a. m. 4:20 p. m. ¥. except Ms For A! 6:55 a m. and 4:20 p, m. . ‘or nnapols. * DP. m, daily, ALEXANDRIA AND FREDERICKSBURG RAILWAY AND ALEXA) WASHINGTON, RaiLhOAD Ds — 7, 8 8: n 4: 61D. Be Ga Biuntay'st 3:20 ina ASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, No. 1001, northwest corner of 10th and D sts. HANDSOME PARLOR SUITE, UPHOUL- STERED IN REP: MARBLE-TOP CKNTER. TAVLES: ELEGANT FANCY CHAIRS, UPHOLSTERED IN REP AND SILK HANDSOME MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOARD ;: WAINUT EXTENSION TABLE AND DINING-ROOM CHAI¥S: WALNUTHALL RACK. MIBROR BACK. WALNUT BASE: THREE (3) WALNUT MARBLE -TOP CH MBER SUITS, HANDSOMELY FIN- ISHED: WALNUT WARDROBES: HAIR AND HUSK MATTRESSES; FEATHER PILLOW" AND BOLSTERS: ELEGANT B CARPETS THR 'UcHOUT HOUSE: BRUSSELS HALL AND STAIR CARPETS; HANDSOME WALNUT AND GILT CORNICEs: LIBRARY TABL® AND CHAIRS: ONE SUPERB DRESSING CASE, FLABURATELY CARVED. AND WASH- STAN! MATCH: CHINA AND @LASS- WARE: KITCHEN UTENSILS, &c. On FRIDAY, May Sist, 1878, begionio; at 10 o’clock a m.. I shall sell, at the resi- dence of a gentieman leaving for Europe, 511 3d sirvet, between E and F streets northwest, the above-named elegant articles of Household Furniture, Those In search of Furniture of supe. ilor manufacture can gratify their tastes by giv! this saie their attention, Terms cash. m 2% WASH. B, WILLIAMS. Auctioneer, UNCANSUN BROS., Auctionvers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT ON SIXTH 8TRET, BECWEEN 8 AND T STRERTS NORCHWEST, AL AUC- ON. BS virttie of adeed of trust. given to u: and recorded in Liber No, 758, folio 68 ¢ seq., of the land records of District of Colum-, bia, and at the written Foquest of the party se- cured, we will sell on THURSDAY, the 6 day of June.’ A.D, (878, in front of the’ premis-s, at 5 o'clock p.m, ail that piece or parcel of land mises, lying in city of Washington. District of lumbia, and known in plat of sald city as the north 15 feet front of sub lot 39, in square 441. Tunping back the same width tothe rear lino sald lot, together with improvements, &c., there- on, Terms of sale: Sold subject to a note of $300. Payable August 4th, 1884, without interest, aud secured by deed of trast on the Whole of lot 39. which has a front of 25 feet; also sabject to special improvement tax; batane'of purchase mousy Lt cash, of which $50 must be paid at time of sale Conve incing at purchaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with within seven da ‘s from sale, other wise ihe Trustees reserve the rizht to resell at risk anu cost of defauiting purch»ser, upon giving five days public notles of such re sa) Me JOHN WALTEIte yn., } Trustees. STEFS’ SALE OF DESIRABLE IW- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON WEST SIDE OF MONTGOMERY STREET, BETWEEN SiGuDakT AND WEST STS., GEORGE TOWN, By virtue of adeed of trast, bearing ne Pat nber 15th, 18 duly recorded among and records of the D strict of Golunbiay Liber No. 872, folio 197, and at the reju st" panty secured thereby, we will sell at ub te an Nich” in front of the promises, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of June, 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m., «1 that piece or pares! of Ground, situate in Beal's addition to Georgetown, in Said District, and Known as the north 58 feet front, by depth of 120 ne feet, of 1 ana 255, improved by a large double Flame Dwelling, Terms: One-tourth cash, (of which $100 mast id at time of sales) residue in three equal aa- payments, two and three years, 8 per interest. ‘The Trustees reserve the rig t ‘0 Fes tl the prop-t'y, if said terins are not compiivd wiih In ten days from gal, All conveyauclng and recording a! piuchaxer set b he. Ee 9, CHAS HL CRAGIN, Jn,, f2Fustees, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. my27 29 31, Juned,s rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF NEW TWO-STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELUING. ON HSTREET NORTH, NEAR4TH STREET cAST. By virtue of a trust deed of date Angust 18, 1876, recorded in Liber No.832, folio 71, &e. and decree of Court (Equity docket 17 cause, No, 5.854,) Iwill sell in front of the premises ou SATURDAY, June 1, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., Lot pumbered twelve (12,) in A. B. Kelly's subdivis- jon of original lot numbered six (6.) in sqaare numbered eight hundred and nine (809,) with tie improvements thereon, ‘erms: One-third of purchass money cash ($100 of which must be paid immediately on sale,) and balance at six, twelve and eighteen’ mouths, with 1 terest at 7 per cent, from day of sale, secured on the property, and to be complied with In five days from day of sale, or property wiil be resold at ris! and cost of defaulting purchaser, Couveyancing at purchaser's cost. amen Sts M. ASHFORD, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, my16-deds RUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY ONE STREET NORTH, BETWEEN Ist AND 2p STS. By Virtue of a decretal order of the Supreme, Court of the District of Columbia, equity cause No, 2 709, we shall sell at_p' auction, in fron! the premises, on UNES- DAY, the 5:h day of June. 1878, at5u°cloz p.m. lote nombered twenty-nine (29) and thirty, (30), in Ribbey’s subdivision of square numbered lve hi (ied and seventy-one, (671), In the clty of Wash- ington, D.C. ‘erms of sale: One third cash; the balance in three equal instalments, in six, tweive and eighteen months from day of sale; the deferred payments to be secured by the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest at 8 per cent. per annum, and entlorsed to the satisfaction of the Trustees. "A deposit of $60 on each lot will be required at the time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days from the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at Cpe sont gi ine de- faulting pure! after five days publication, slit N. WILSON. No, 685 F street northwest, C, INGLE, No, 321 and 323 4'y street, DUNCANSON BROS,, Aucts, ‘my24-co&ds VHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE 1M- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON THE NORTH SIDE OF NOKTH T8TREET, BETWEEN 15TH AND 16TH STREETS WEST, By virtue of a certain decrer of he Supreme Gourt of the District of Columbia, passed in (7 \ Trustees, the cause of Crux et al. vs. Crax etal., No. 3,182. Equity. L will sellat pubic auction, on M10 DAY, June 34, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., In trout of the premises, the folowing property. in the city of Washington, District of Goin to wit:—A par! of lo: 8, of Samuel Davidson's subdivision of jot 4, In square 199, beginning for the same at the northwest corner ‘of said lot 8; thence running south 142 feet and 7 inches tothe north line of north { street: thence east 26 feet and 6 inches: thence north 7 feet and 7 inches: thence west 13 feet and 3 Inches; thence north 67 feet to a 30 foot alley: and thence west to the begiuning; wita the improvements, &¢ , thereto belonging. The ime provements consist In a substantial three story bre K huikding, with a desirable store room—ouse T. rus of sale: One-third of the purchase money cash on the day of sale. or within five days tharc- after; and the residue in three equal instaments at six, twelve and eighteen months from the day of sale, the purchaser or purchasers to give his, or their promissory notes for the deferred pay- ments, bearing interest from the day of sale at the rate of 8 per cent. per annum until paid Tie Utle to be retained until the whole of the purchase money aud Interest 1s paid. In the eventof the {allure af the purchaser to comply with the terms | of sale, T reserve the right to resell the proparty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, A Gepuslt of $250 will be required ob acceptance of bid; and all nvevaneing at the cost of the pur~ chaser, 9 AMES 8. EDWARDS, Trustee, 486 Louisiana avenue. BR. H. WARNER, Auct, my15-e0€d3 NHANCEKY SALE OF VALUABLE iM- Cc PROVED. REAL ESTATE CSD! ‘i YORK AVENUK UY, Ge.WEEN lit AN 121 STREEIy NORTH WEST ane AND By virtue of “a decree passed by the Su. p's me Court of the District of Columbia, in fa auve NO. 8.097, Doe. 8. wherein Mar. . Ewing et al. aré complainants, and Annis M Chariton et al.are defendants, the undersigned, Ac Trusted, will Soll at public auction, Ia faut ot be premides, to the highest. bidder, on TUKS- PAY, the 4th day of June, 1878. at 6 o'clock p, tm,, the following-deserlied real ‘estate: All that part of lot lettered **1,*" in Buist?s recorded sub- division of lots in squate numbered three huntred und eighteen (318), contained within the fuilow- ing metes and bounds: Beginning at a point on New York avenne thirty-five 38-100 fest from the D«rthwest corner of sald lot lettered ** 13°? run- 1ing thence northeastwardly with New York ave- nue thirty-six feet to the west line of original lot numbered elght (8), in sald square; thence south- eastwardly in a ling at right angles witu New York avenue sixty-ne feet one inch (61 {t.1 in. ); thence due south ting feet niae inches (8 Tt. Din.) to a Podt four Iuches due north of the north line of ot lettered * H.** thence west in a jine parallel with the said lot north line of last lettered’ “"H, *° thirty -five feet or thereabouts to the pointat which sala line is hutersected by a line dawn from the Rolnt of beginning apd at right augles with New ork aves; thence northwestwardiy fifty-five 84-100 feet to the potrt of beginning. the said premises being kuown as 1106 New York ave. je: One-third cash and balance in ual instalments, payable in 6 12, ana 18 months after day of sale, With interest thereon at eight per centum per andum until paid, a..d to be secured by a retention of the title by the trustees until the Whole purchase money shail have been paid. the whule purchase money may be paid iu cash, at the prion of the purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with with- in five days from the day of sale, the trustee re- serves the Fight to sell the proparty at the risk and cot of the defaulting purchaser, after five days" notice in the Evening Star newspaper, Convey- ancing at purchasers’ cost; §200 deposit at time Of JAMES M. JOHNSTON. Tru: Webster Law pitiy . THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Auct. mayu5-dede H. WARNER, Beal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- By Virtue of a deed of trust, dated A) ye | » 1877, and duly recorded in Liber No, 858, tolto 156, et seq., of the land recoras f Washington county, fn the District of Colufia: and by direction of the party secured _therep; will sell, ‘at pubite sale, on MONDAY, Jane the 80, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m.. in front of’ the prem- ises, the following described real estate and prem- ises and known as ‘t of {at elx (6), to Square numbered seven hi and sixty-six " 766): Bo- ginning at the northwest corner of sald lot, ning iitence with the line cf Virginia avons ra four (44) feet six (6) Inches; thence southwesterly at right angles with said avenue seventy-three (73) feet;thence at right angles with the line of #1 street east eighteen ( feet; thence north on the line of we Say Haine (88) feet nine (9) inches we place of beginning, jae eciguboriont alien pele proving. i ferms of sale: One-thitd in cash (of which $50 in'two e Lr = nteat ei aud Ewalve mananee wo en’ s wnths, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing in- terest from the day by a deed of trust upon the property. All’ convey- ce Abcing at the cost of the purehassr: JOH. '. JOHNSON, Trustes, J, T, COLDWELL, falesman, iayag-cors UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, SALCON FIXTURES WARE. (RUCKER UNTERS. STOVE, Li a EKING THE ENTIRE CONTENTS FIXTURFS OF SALOON No, 343 PENN- SYLVANIA AVENUE NORTHWEST. We will sel on THURSDAY MORNING. 80th instant, at 10 o*clock, the entire con. tents of the above well-known Saloon, as an entirety. m)28-2t_ DUNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers. ‘OMAB DOWLINQ, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A FRAME DWELL- ING AND ADJUINING VACANT LOT. BRICK STABLE IN REAR OF UDWELL. ING. SITUATE ON SIXTH, BETWKEN M AND N STREETS N.W. By virtue of @ deed of trust ‘bearin; date the day of July. 1876, and recorded in A Liber No. 824, folio 320, one of the land re-, cords of the District of Golumbia, the understgned Trustees will seil eepabltc auction, in front of the premises, on Tl. URSDAY, 30th day of May, at 6 o’clock p.m.. in the city of Washington, D: C., the south 40 teet 6 inches front of lot 6, in jvare 481, by the depth of said lot. ferms of sale: One-third of purchase money to be paid In cash; the residue in one and two years after day of sale, for which the purchaser is to give his notes, secured by deed of trust on the property Sold, beating interest at rate of eight per cont, per annum, or all cash, at option of purchaser. A de posit of $200 to by made when bid is accepted. Tf rms of sale are not comp'ied with in seven days the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk aid cost of defantting purchaser. GEO. F. APPLEBY, W. E. EDMONSTON, Oftice 420 5th st. _my15-d [reasons UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, RUSTEE'S SALE OF FRAME HOUSE AND JOT ON KOUTH E STREET, BECWEEN $1 AND lorn STREETS WEST, AT AUC- By virtue of a deed of trast duly recorded in Liber No 818, folio 181. one of the land records for the District of Golumbia, and by. request of the party secured, 1, as surviving Tr tee, will proceed to sell, at public auction, 1a f of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 7°h day of June, A.D 1878, at 6 o*ciock p. m., all that cercalii plece or patel of ground known and deseried as being all of original lot numbered thirty (30), In savare numbered three hundred and eighty-eight (888), according to the plat or plan of Washington city, D.C , together with all the improvemeuts, Wayd, easements, rights, privileges, app.itte- hanees and hereditaments belonging ‘er appar- taining. Terms $550 and interest at 10 per cent. from October 21st. 1 axes and expenses of sale in cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, for whien the vetes of purchaser, hearing interest from day of sale, and secured by deed Of trust on the progerty sold Wiil be taken. A deoosit of $100 required at sale. All conveyanelig at purchaser § cost. If the terms of sa’é are not complied with within seven cays from day of sale, the surviving Trustee reserves the right'e resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, after giving five days'fpublic notice of such resale, aa H. H. DUDLEY. my 24 * i Surviving Tru: JB, Be WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ S*LEof A DESIRABLE THREE- OY BRICK DWELLING, on the NORTH S.DE OF MA>84CHUSETIS AVENUE, be- tween First and Second streets north=ast, By virtue ef a died of trust to us, dated May 237A D, 1877 1 e 857, fo 116, one of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and at the request of the 08, party secured ther We will sel! at, pubite anc tien, in front of th mises. on WED: DAY, Jane B. 1878, at 5:304°e ock p. m., all that lot) piece re and parcel of ground situate, lying and being nt ciy of Washington and District of Uoiume known and described as Sab-lot 18. in S_ A. 4 ry *s sulwlivision of original lot 1, in square 722, as the same is recorded in the books of the Surveyor of said city, improved by a brick house three sto- rhs bigh. Ternis of sale: One-third cash; the balance pay- iu one and two years, respectively, for which notes of the purchaser, bearing Interest at the rate of ten per cent, per aunutm, payable semi-an- uually from the vay of sale, will be taken, which bot s must be secured by deed of trust on the prop- erty sold. The purchaser shall have the. option to pay cash. A deposit of $100 willbe required at the iiwe of Sale, and all conveyancing aud. recording shall be at the cost of the purchaser, Should. the irchaser fail to comply With the ters of. sale Within five days of the ‘sale, the property. will be Fesoid.at the risk avd cost of tive delauiting par- chaser, i : H.C, ALLEMAN, } Trustees, J.T. COLDWELE, Salesman, my24-d FCS, FOX & CUTER, Real Estate Brokers, Corner 15th street and Pennsylvania avenue, =; TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- ERTY ON FIRTEENTA STREET, BE- TWEEN P AND Q STREETS NORTH- By virtue ofa deed of trust, dated on the 13th dav of June, a.D. 1873, and recorded in Liver 744, foilo 189, one of the land records for the: District of Co!umbia, and by direction of the secured thereby. we will sell, at. publle aliction, iu front of the premises. on MONDAY, the third (ay pf June, A. D: 1878. at 6:18 oreldck p.m the following described real estate in the ity of Washington, District or columbia. to wit: Lot numbered forty-one (41) of a subdivision of Square punslerea one bandr-d an 1 ninety-four (194) made by Commbian College, James Miller aud Joseph Abbott. Terms: One-third of the purchase money, with the expenses of saie. in cash (of which $50 mist be paid ai time of sale);}valance in two equal payments at one and two years, for which the notes of the pret aver will be take, bearing interest from day Of sale at seven per ceut. per annum, payable seunt- annually, secured by deed of trast on the property. Ail conveyancing at purchasers cost, E, FITCH, 2, HOBERE C. FU, ¢Erustoes, BH. WARNER, Auct. my22-w,f.m.ét H. WARNER, Estate Real Auctioneer, 7 eine ARUSTEE'S SALEOF A DESIRARLE THREE STORY BEICK DWELLING. ON THE NORTH SIDE OF MASSACHUSETTS AVE- NUK, BETWEEN 1st AND 2p STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated the 254 day of May. 18:7 and duly recorded in Liver No, 857 folio 114 one of tne Land Rec-. ords for the Mstrict of Colnmbia, and at the re- quest of the party thereby secured, we will sell at Rublicauction, in front of the premises, on WED -NESDAY, June 5. 1878, at 5:30 o'clock p.m., all that plece Or parcel of ground situate tn the cliy of Washington and District of Columbia, knowa and described as sub-lot numbered 17, according to 8 A. Terry’s sub-division of original lot 1. in square numbered 722, on the ground plat or pian o2 sald city, recorded In the ofice of City Surveyor, im- P Oved by a brick House, three stories high. Terms of sale: Oue-thivd cash and the balance in one and two years, respectively, for which the notes of the purchaser, bearing Interest from the day of sale, at the rate Of ten per cent. per annum, Payable annuaily, and secured’ by # deed of trust on the property sold wiil be taken, or the par- chacer may pay cash in full, at his option, All conveyancing and recording will be at the cost of the purchaser, and If the terms of sale shail not be comp'iea with within fire days after the sale, the property will be resold at thé risk and cost of the etsulting purchaser, A deposit of $100 will be Fequived at the time of tis sale, H.C, ALLEMAN, } Trustees. J_T, COLDWELL Faiesman, my24-d NICH, FOX & CUITER Real Estate Brokers, Corner 15th street and Pennsylvania avenue, TRUSTEKS* SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- ERY ON SUUTH GROU - BIAN UNIVE RSL nes prone By virtue of a devi of trust, dated May Ist, | 1873, and dates 23 vir Ws a 418 et seq... of the land records for Washington cpunty, Iw the District of Columbia, and by direc. tion of the party secnred thereby, we will sell at pubile sale, On TUESDAY, Jane 4th, 1878, at 6 o*elcck p. th., In front of the premises, the follow= Ing-described real estate, known as Lot num ared fifty-seven (57). of a subdivision of the South Grounds of Columbian University by B.D. Car- yenter: sald Lot baving a frontage of 60 eet on So ghson street with @ depth of 150 feet to an alley, Terms of sale: One-third in cash, (of which $50 must.be paid at the time of sale:) abd the balance i tWoedual payments at one aud two years, for Which the notes ef the purchasar wili be taken Dearing Interest from day of saie at seven per cen’. Per aphum, psyabie seii-annualty, secured by deed of trustupon the property, AlN conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. JAMES BE, FITCH my 22 w, fm 6- RUBERT'G, FUN ITCH, FOX & CUTTER. Real Estate Brokers, Cor. 15h street and Penna. avenue, TRUSTEFS SATE OF VALUABLE PROPER- IX UN THE BOUTH GROUNDS UF CO- LUMPI'N UNIVERSITY, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated on the 11h day 0” June, A.D, 1873 ‘aud recorded iu liber 719 folio 460, one of the land records. for the District of Columbia, and by direction o the party secured thereby, ‘we Will sell at public auction, in front of the Promises. on TUESDAY, the 4th day of June, A. D. 1878. at 6:15 o°clovk p. m., thy following described realestate in the coun: ty of Washington, District of Oslumbia, to wit: Cot pumbei thirty-five, (35), of a subdivision of the south grounds of Colum)tan University, made by B.D. nter, surveyor, and duly recorded in the office of the stirveyor of said county of Wash jpgton in follo 78, Disirict No. 1 Co ecurd, jot having a frontage of aft; feet on the Horth side of Chap!n strest, withea deptiegs one hundred and fifty (150) feet to an alley, to- setber with the improvemeuts thereon. ‘Terms: One-third of purchase money, with the expenses of sale in cash, of whieh $50 must ba paid at Une of sale; balance’in two equal payments, at one ard two years, for which the notes 0” th3 pare chaser will be taken, bearing interest from day of Sale, at seven percent. per annum, payable saint. ‘ant ually, secured by deed ot trust ‘upon the p-op. erty. All conveyancing at the purchasers obst. JAMES" {Teustees. thy 23-w fm 6t HANC#RY SALE OF DESIRABLE UNIM- KHOVED REAL. ESTATE IN WASHING: TON CITY, D. C. Supreme Court By virtue of a decree of the ofthe Iistrict of Columbia, passed on the ip equity cause 13, we will offer for sale at public 12.4 day ef April, A. D. Suctin Bot ier if it f descr! tin epee haar er ta eer for bed property, on TURSDAY. the 4’h day of June. 5: } Trustees. :30 o'cloek p.im., Lots $0. 81. 32,35, tween wand G streets’ slitmiad oe aad cea eT are 1068, stu soeue. feet 7 inches front by the depth of the lot of tat 8 in square 1076, situared on E street, b-cween 15.h, and 16-h streets southeast, in Washington city ins of sale: One-third o! rehase mone; to be paid in cash; the residue in two equal lastat ments, payable in six and twelve months tively, with interest from day of sale, by thé notes of the aser 8nd a’ reserved lien tn ab att cicada” emai 2 ma &c., at cost of purchaser, UDSON T. CULL, CHAS. E. FRASE! DUNCANSON Bb; ‘Trustees. my22-a 2 Aucs, ee a ee PR Jy, 4: PARSER, Auctioncer. TRUSTY EB" SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWo- ‘URY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE CL STVEFT, BETWEKN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS N.W. Hy virtue of s deed of trust to us, dated May 220. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 857, for liv 182 ‘ole of the tand records of the District of Columbia, and at the request of the cured thereby, we will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY the 24th day of May, 1878, at 5 ocloek p.m., all that lot, plece and rartel of ground situate. lying and being in the ty of Washington and District of Columbia, recorded and known upon the plat ol Washington city, as lots lettered “*A’* and ""B,”? of Mc@ill ard Johnsons subdivision of lots in soware numbered 620, sald two lots commencing 100 feet west of the southeast corner of said squares FgBHANE thence, west 40 feet @ inche thence north feet 144 Inches, thence eas feet 2 inches, thence south to the placeof beginning. ‘Terms of sale: Une-fourth, together with the expenses of sale, in cash; the balance in promissory notes, payable in six, twelve and eighteen months, bearing interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per an: num, payable semi-annually from the day of sale, wh'ch notes of ths purchaser must be secured by dved of trust on the property sold, ‘The purchaser shall have the option y.cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sate and all conveyancing and recording shail be at the cost of the purchaser. Bhould the purchaser fail to com- ply with the terms of sale within five days of the sale, the property will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. WM, HELMIOK, H.C, aLLEMAN, mj13-déds "998 F street n.w., 2e-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un- si UN ESDAT MAT #2, ie. sume hour and place. 3 CK. Mn 24-dts H.C. ALLEMAN, f Trustees, FPHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- TY ON SEVENTH STREET. BETWEEN N AND 0 BTREETs NORTHWEST, No. 1319, By virtue of adeed_of trast, dated Decem: ber'20-h, A.D. 1875. aud duly recorded in Liber NO. 800° folic 480 et seq. one of thi land records for the Discrict of Columbia, the request of the sell_at public au the highest bidde A.D. 1878 at 5 o'clock p. m., ail that certain piece Graearcel OF laud tying and situate in the city of Washington. in the Di-trict of Columbia, and known and distiuguished on the ground pian or plat thereof as apart of Lot numbered ten (10), ti Sqnare numbered four hundred and forty-seven (447), described as follows: B: *giuning for the said Part Of the said lot at a point at the southwest cor ner of the said lot_nuiwbered ten (10) and running thence north on the line of Seventh (7th) street west twenty (20) feet; thence turning and running east one hundred an teen (116) feet; thence south twenty (20) feet: and thence turning and running west one huudred and sixteen (116) feet tothe point of beginning, together with Ue im provements thercon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash (of which $100 Tuust be paid at the tine of sale); aud the valance in six and twelve mouths, in equal payments, to be Secured by the purcha:ers notes, Dearing interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the date of sale until paid, ‘se- Lrrustees. dat y Secured thereby, we shail Jon, in front of the premises, to on WEDNESDAY, May 29th, logether with a de d of trust on the pr: perty sold. If the terms of sale ara. uot complied wits in seven days from the day of Trustees reserve the right to reseil at the Ha cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five days? notice in some newspaper published in the city of Washington. All conveyancing at purcha- *s cost. JOUN F. ENNIS, Cn, JOHN F RILEY, { Trustees, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. may8, 10, 11,13. 15, 17, 18,21, 22, 24 27,23. 29 TPHoMAs DOWLING, Auctioneer. EQUITY SALE. By virtue of adecree of the Sup-ema C. of the District of Columbia. in the cause of Maria Berry vs, Richard Berry et al, No, 5.658, Equity Docket 17,1 will oifer at adetlon, on WEDNESDAY, May ‘29:h, at 5 o'clock p.m., on the premises, the following property in Wash= ington city, to wit:—26 Lots in the subdivision of Square No. 712, being the lots numbered from 43 to 68, both inclusive: also, Lots 19 20 and 21, Square No. 1.030: and oue undivided half of Lot in tquare No, 1,032. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash; aud the residue in two equal in- stalments at six and twelve months, respectively, with Interest, pavable semi-annually, to be secured by approved hotes and a reserved lien. The terms of sale must be compiied with within one week after the sale, or the property imay be resold. after one week's notice, at the risk and cost of the de- faulting purchaser, WALTER 8. COX, my 14-eokds Trustee. urt THIS EVENING. PAVED KE. YOUNG, Auctioneer, PAWNBROKER'’S 8A1.E OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, Ry order of A. Cohen, 1007 7th street, we will seli on the evenings of MAY 27, 28.29, 18S 31. and June Ist. Fine Jewelry, 150 dne Goldy and Silver Watches, American, English and makes; Chains, Riggs, Pins, Sets Jewelry, Opera Glasses, Ciock3 and’ Piated Ware, Pistols, 200 Coats, all styles and sizes. mostly merchant tailor made and this season’s make: 100 pair Pants most- ly a8 good as new. A large siock of Miscellaneous Goods, Accordeons, Books, Bibles, Musical In- struments. Mirrors, nters Tools, Guns. Sale to commence at 7 p.m. N.B,—All articles on de= }osit over four months are included in this sale, my 24-7t (Rep. ] rpuomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF WIL- LARD'S HOTEL. By virtue of a decree. by the Supreme; Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity cause No, 6,048, wewill sell, at public auc~ lon, on the premises. on MONDAY, Juno s, ‘M10 o'clock a.m.. and from day to day anti! sol 4!l the Household Furniture and effects of Willard’s Hotel, comprising— Elegant Mantel and Pier French Mirrors; Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of’ superior workmanship; Reception and Easy'Chaira, Lounges; Elegant Window ings; ‘Rosewood and Walnut Marble-top Tables; Elegant Walnut Marble-top Chamber Suites; Mogart and Brussels Carpets in fine conditio: Immense assortment of Blankets, Comforts and Spreads; Splendid stock Table and Bod uuinen; Super collection of Silver-Piated Ware and Cut- ery: Elegant assortment of China and Glassware; Copper Cooking Utensils, Kitchen Requisites, &c. N. B.—This Hotel has’ only been recently fur- nished and of the very best material, all of which is In excellent condition, Terms cash, REGINALD FENDALL, ap30-d WM. F. MATTINGLY, OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY ON THE CURNER OF G AND FIFTEENTH STREETS N.W, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May 10 b. A. D. 1875, and duly recorded in Liber 783, } Trustees. folio 402, ana Liber folio 824, &c.. of the, land records of Washiugton county, D. ¢., and by the written direction of the party secured, we Wil sell at ic auction, in frontof the premises, on FRID. tho 8ist day of May, A.D 1878, at 5:30 o*clock p, m.. the following described part of Lot numbered five (6). in square numbered two hun- dred and twenty-three (223). In the city of Wash- ington. beginning for the same at the southwestern cor.-er of said Jot and sguare, and thence ruuning north, along the line of 15th street west, twenty= eight (28) feet; thence east seventy-two (72) fest tence south twenty-eight (28) feet to the line of North G st.; and thence west, along said G street seventy-two (72) feet to the piace of beginning, as held under a certain indenture of lease recorded in Liber 625 folio 174. of said land records, The terms of the lease are as follows: The les-or is bound to pay all taxes and public assessments; the annual rent is $1,500, vayabie in monthly payments; the term will expire September 30, A.D. 1882, when the lessor will pay for all the improvements, other- Wise he must grant a new lease for a term of twelve years, at same rent and upon the same terms and conditions. There is alsoa provision in said lease for purchase in fee during said term. The improvements consist of a good three-story brick building. ‘The property is now occupied un- der a sub-lease of $3.450 per annum, Terms of sale: One-third 1n cash, (of which $300 must be paid at sale;) the deferred paymeats to be made in equal payments in six. twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months after date, with lnterest at the rate of eight per cent. per annmn until paid. payable semi-annually, and secured by deed of trust and tnsurance to the satisfaction of the Trus- tees. Terms to be fully complied with within six days after the day of sale; oiherwise the Trustees resei ve the right to resell the property, after one week ‘s notice, at the risk and cost of the first pur- chaser, Ail couveyancing at the purchaser's cost, N. ROA! my21-déds = W 2H Wap, }Trastees, H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, Fi gia TKUSTEES’ SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND SASEMENT BRICK DWELLING. No, 945 VIRGINIA AVENUE SOUTHWEST. by Virtue of a deed of trust daved November 27th, »-D. }, duly recorded in Liber No. 885, folio "5. One Of the land records for the, District of Cw ‘Umbia, and at the request of te focured the. “PY;,We will sell at pric auc- Bon ferrets OF ia premises. ou SATURDAY, feck P.M, the Lvilv: described real Gatace, sieuace, 14 ths Clty of Was ington, D.C., to wit: Lot W** in George P. Goff’s subdivision of west part Of Square nuinber- ed three hundred and eighty-thrve «f with the improvements, &. ' in Bt wt third im cash, and oe ee six, vé and eighteen ‘months, ase terest at eight per ceat. per annum, util pald, secured & deed of trust on the ‘seld, orall cash at the option of the purchaser? $100, deposit sequired at ‘time of sale and all convey- ancing and recording at purchaser's cost, Terms to be comp}ied with: in seven ars, otherwise the ‘Trustees reserve the right to reseil roperty at the risk and cost of the defaulting five days advertisement. Henny ¥ BAUER, J, T, COLDWELL, Salesman. HANCERY SALE OF UNIMPROVED LOTS ON FIRST STREET WEST, BE- TWEEN L STREETS NORTH; ORTH, BETWEEN E ET WEST AND NORTH CAPI- TOL STREET, IN SQUARE No. 620, By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreime Court of the District Col in uity' cause Ne. 6181, I will sell, at pubite auction, in front of the premises. on TUESDAY. the 42h day of June, A.D. 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m. pumbered from 95 to 38, Both inclusive. a 40 to 48. both inclusive, in Square No. 630, er weasningrety D.C, and twelve months, for wher th bweive mont for which the notes of the a chaser, with Interest at ho ‘until paid, wil! be taken ), together, AUCTION SALES. EK, Rea) Extate Auctioneer. B BH. WAEN ° LE oN © | ¥ DESIRAPLE PROPERTY. REFT. BETWEEN 2D AND 8p 3 TTHW "ST UFS JAY June 4 1878, at 6 o'clock il’ be sold at public auction, ta front of 1ie promises, part of Lot 8, square 587 fron tr g 36 fee! on C street, by a depih of 190 fect, improved bv a small Frame: No. 221- was: $20 cach: baiance in six and tweive nibs, with 7 per e®nt, interest, seeared by deed TUSt. $50 deposit rE) 3. T. COLDWELL Salesman, rpuomas DOWLINE, Auctioneer. TRUSTERE'S SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON BOUND- AKY STREET. RETWEEN 13a AND lath STREETS NORTH WEST_ SQUARE 234. Ry virtue of adeed of trust dated May 11. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 854. f '8, one of the land records for Washingto county. District of Columbia, and by direct the party DAP AFTERNOON: Jane 4:8, A878 at8 y'ctoe in front of the premises, lots 39 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 ano 45, in sqnare 234 improved by several frame Yul dings. "Phe lots will be sold as divided. ‘Terms: One third cash: the residue in two equal 3s MENTS, six and tweive months, with notes pearing interest at 8 per cent p-r ainum until Paid, and secured by a deed of trust on the property so'd. All convevan ing at purchaser's cust. on each lot at time of sale, HM. C DANNAHER. Trastee THOMAS DOWING, Auctioneer. m,29 FPHOMAS DOWLING Auctoneer. TRUSTFEX SAL¥Y OF A STEAM C\NAL BOAT, WITH AV PURTENANCES Ry virtue of a deed of tr ist.dated th: 10th Cay of July, A.D, 1876 spd duly recorded in Liter No, 858. at toll one of the laud records«f Washington eougiy. | District of Columbia, and pursuant 0. the of said deed, we wil proceed to sell at p 1" “esuction on SATURDAY, the 8th day of Tine, A D.. 1£78, at 40° clock p.m..in fi of thesan-, berween Congress and High sre the Canal the steam Capal Bost F. f lying inthe clty of Georgetown, in the District of Cum la. sther with each and all the appaitenances on of secured thereby, I shall sell, on TUES. cf sale: One-half cash; balance in one day of sale, wi") Interast at 8 per cent. + Seeured by deed of trast upon the 1) cash. at option of the purchaser, A depesit of $100 required at time of sale. Terms to be complied with within seven days from’ day of saic, In defeu t of which the Trustees resarve the right to resell after three days’ advertisem™nt, at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser, SMITH PETTIT, JAMES DRIPPS, 330 w,sym&ats JR, BH: WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. SALE OF A DESIRABLE HREF-STOKY PRESSED-SRICK FRONT DWELLING. No. 1420 N STREET NORTH- WEST. WITH ALL THE MODERN IM- PROVEMENTS, By virtue of a deed of trast, dated June A. 1). 1874, du'y recorded in Liver No, follo 43. one of the land records for the Di-trict of Columbia, and at the request of th party secured thereby, I shall sell at publicauction, in front of the premises, on MONDAY, June 10, 1878, at 6 o°clock p. m.,'all that piece oF j gi ound situated In the ity of Washington, D. ¢ hing part of lot numbered sixty-one (GL) i Th: mas B Bryan's recorded subdivision of lots in square two hundred and twelve (212), beginning for the same at the nerthwest corner of said lots thence running east twenty-one (21) feet on th line of N street north: thence south about one hud d and eighteen (118) feet to a twenty (20) font thence northwesterly to the southwest cer- 1 lot, ard thence terth to the place 0° | togeiher with the improvements, &: nS: One-fourt aud the balance in one, three, four and five years with titerest. at ty, aud securad by adeed “rail cash at option it at time of sale ‘Trustees, uer of tae, rebaser, vaLeing ording at erms to be complied with tn wise the Trustee reserves the right to the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting pu chaser after five days advertisement, HORACE J FsO3T, Trust T. COLDWELL, Sales: - T NITED £TAT£S MARSHALS SALE. _ f an order of the Court, passed May by Justice D.C. Humplire ding t of thé District of C ia, T | sale, for cash, at the Independent | S wharf, foot of 9:h street. Wash- | TUESDAY, the 4th day of June, | ck a. m., all the right, title, claim | st of the defendants in and to the follow- ing-described property, to wit: the long lat + Anna M, Mason," seized and levied upon as the and chattels of George H. Smith and Char 1. under attachment No, 19,606 at law favor of Patrick Sullivan, FRED K 1 OUG «8. Marshal. D.C. JOHN SHEbMAN, Auctioncer, £8. the Cireait Cou THE EVENING STAR WEDNESDAY... CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of ¥ SENATE.—After our report elosed— The House bill forbidding the further re tirement of legal tender notes was taken up. Mr. Bayard offered an amendment providing that the notes when re d shall be receiv able for all dues to the United States except duties on imports. After a debate this was rejected, and the Dill passed as it came from the House by a vote of years 4], nays 18. It now goes to the President for his approval. After an-executive session the Senate ad journed. HOUSE.—After our report closed— The bin Propiding for ocean mail steamahi service with Brazil was favorably reporte and referred to the committee of the whole. The Senate amendment tothe bankrupt tall Was concurred in, and it_now goes to the esident for approval. The Senate amend- ts to the Districe of Columbia bill were oneurred in, ——~ BECAUSE OF VERA SAsstLitcn’s Acguir Tal. —The Russian government has decided te abolish jury triais in cases of attempled assas. sination for political motives and acts of vio. lence against officials, Count de Pahien, m isier of justice, by whose advice the case of v ssulitch Was submitted toa jury,seems to resign. Bisror McCoskry, who arrived in Detroit four days ago, the purpose, it was sup. posed, of facing his accusers in the scandal agair . left for New York on Monday nis action creates much surprise. ed his resign n the Isth inst., and that a special m ing of the House of Bishops to consider it wiil be held in New York on the 18th of August. #ar-Seven out of eight giraffes imported last year for menageries in the United States have died. The climate does not agree with them. ®a-Two men were ki i stable of the Sixth avenue r York by the failing of an upper floor which had been overloaded with grain. #@-The Pope has decided against the estab. lishment at the Vatican of an office for the direction of the Roman Catholic press. Inthe hext consistory he will appoint no cardinals, but many bishops. ree, Saturday in the allway in New DIED. BERGMAN On the 29ch of May, 1878, at 12 Oerrk wr Mrs. Fut oentene AKOLING fe FOMSRN Sister of Cuas. aud Theo, Chris- The funera wi ! take pl ce from the residence of or €8 corner of Seventh and M. streets nortl wes’. on Thured rb Inst. at fonro'ciock mn, nds and act es Are respectfully LV ste v . kOW May 28th, 1878, Miss Gronuia A. Rowrny, Filends are invited to attend the funeral, tr ” idenee 4. W. dayne, five o'clock jer sten-farber, Mr 6 Brid G orgetown, + this day (Wednesday), May 29. ON. On the 29:h of May, 1873, Ravwox, infant son of James F. and Lindi Ryon, age f Werks. Friends of the family are respectfully attend the funeral, from the resile mother (Mrs, Elizabeth nd M streets southeast, at four ociock p.m, copy. VUDRAY. On the 28th of May, aftera short and pain 5 ; enly son of Wiliam nella BE. Vodray seveuteen months and four davs, Relatives and friends are respectfully r toattend the funeral, from his patents” ses! No, 1630 10:h street northwest. on Tharsday SCtb tustant, at three o-elock p.m. [National Re- can pleare copy. . Sade Vind s, wife wvited to of his grand- between Ls » 30:h instant, papers pleas’ Marlbor Euiza DP. Sixty-seven, eet.on Thursday. at thres ds of the family are invited, 1401 rele chy to whic without further not NIZINGER. On Sun t7 p.m. WILLIAM C. A. Zintzinger, 8 and friends of the family are respec A to attend the funeral from the resi- 856 Ct. n.w., on Weduesday afcernoon at UNDERTAKERS, &c. y evening, 3, H. WARNER, Real Etate Auctioneer, 5 IkUSTEFS’ SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE HOTEL PROPERTY ON THE NORTH- WEST CORNEK OF INDIANA AVENUE AND 9p STREET, KNUWN AS“ TRE- MONT HOUSE."* By virtue of a deed of trust, dated August 15h. A.D. 1815. duly recorded in Liber ao. fm 790, ‘folio 463. one of the land records for th District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auc- ion, in front of the ‘premises, on THURSDAY, June 20th, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m.. the following ‘escrived rral estate situafe in the city of Washs ington, D.strict of Columbia, to wit:—All those pieces ‘or parcels of ground ‘known and distin- guished as Lots numbered three (3), four (4). five (8), six (6), seven (7) and eight (8), in Todd's re- corded subdivision of original Lot numbered one (2), In Square numbered five hundred and seventy- 16 (572), fronting on Indianaavenue one hundred and torty (140) feet three (3) Inches, and om Sd Street West seven*y-five (75) feet, together with the improve ments, &c. ‘Terms of sale: One-"ourth in cash ;and the balance in six, twelve, and eightee months, with interes: at six per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of trvst on the property soid, and a satisfactory policy of Insurance on the buildings. or alt casn at option of jhe purchaser. A deposit of $250 will be ro- quired at the time of le, and all conveyaneing abd recording at purchaser's cost, Terms to be complied with in seven days. otherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to resell the property at ths Tisk and cos: of the defaulting purchaser. CHARLES B. BAILEY, }rrust CHARLES C. @LOVER, plcigged J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman, my27-4 HH ANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, ON THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF M AND FOURTH STREETS, NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in Equity cause No, 4165—wherein F. M. Ramsay is complainant, and Joseph Daniels 6c are defendants, the undersigned Trustee will sell at Fublic auction on the premises, on SATUR- DAY, the 1st day of June, 1878. at 5:30 p. m., all the right, title and interest, said cause, in aud to the foliowi cels of ground situated in the City of Washing ny inthe District of Columbia, aud known and de- scribed as follows: First. parts of lots 1 and 24, In square numbered 514, beginning for the same at the northvas: corner Of said lot numbered 24, and Tuning west aloug the line of M street orth, thirty-two (32) feet; thence south, and at right angles with said gtreet, one huudred feet toa ten fovt alley; thence along said alley thirty-two feet, to the line of Fourth street west; thence nor along said street, one hundred feet to place of be- ginning: together with all the rights and privileges ¢.. thereunto belonging. Thi- lot is improved by an elegant three-story brick dwelling with all the Modern improvements, and fine staole in reat of lot, Also, lot **1'* in J. C. Harkness’ subdivi- sion of lots in square nun bered 514, west of ac adjoining the above described parts of lois 1 and. 24. of the parties 10 ng pieces or par- Terms of sale prescribed by the decree: Une- fourth of the purchase money shall be in cash, and the residue in four equal instalments, payable Te- spectively, In six. twelve, eighteen and tweaty- four mouths from date of Sale: the deferred pay- mnents to bear interest at the rate of 8 per ceatum Peraunum, from date of sale, aud bea reserved eu upon the real estate sold, and upon full pay- CARD.—Realizing the need of such service in times of affliction, and particularly in cases of death from contagious diseases, etc, the under= signed wish to announce to the public that they are OW prepared to undertake the duty of laying ome and dressing the dead bodies 0 6 and Chik 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, best of references given, and prices reasonable. A trial is solicited. SOMES, FRIES & CO., (Flower Preserver,) 6-3 909 Eighth street nto. a FRED; SPINDLER, UNDRRTAKB 1233 Beventh st. mire, Wash! D. (Residence at piace of Dusiness!) Bodies i unbaimed and prepared for transportation . UNDERTAKER, formerly with R. F, Harvey), 90 F Strect n. w., ‘One door east of Tenth street Experienced haly attendance at short notice, ap8-8 re en, ES fons B whicHT, UNDERTAKER, marl3-1v 1837 10th st. nw. A,2uBGponr, - UNDERTAKER, $2219 316 Penn’a avenue m.00. THE TRADES. Beet BINDING, bite 1s ctfully Informed that the LYC: BOOK RINDERY 1s carried on aa heretofore, The same excellent workmen are em- Pioyed, and the, work turned out will be in the superior style whic! ways been 8 character~ iste of the establishment, = 1012 Pa. ave. GRASS A. CABINET-MAKER, NEW HAMPSHIRE AVENUE AND M STREET, NORTHWEST. nov7-ly IBSON RROTHERS, PRACTICAL BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, D.C, @@ Fine Printing a Specialty. janl9-ly WNINGS. JOHN C. HOGAN, 713 Market 8; Manufacturer of a Newly Patented 8) and Ventilating Awning for Stor Bulldings and Private Dwell: for sale or rent. Sole Agent Mildew-Proof Awning 341 floor apo-Ly ng Holler Howls, Publie » age acid Tent or ine sep str OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION! OVER HALF A MILLION DISTRISUTED. Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This Institution was ment of the purchase money, and upon ra‘ification of the sale by" the court, a deed for the property willbe given tothe purchaser or purchasers, of said lots of ground. A deposit of $200 on each lot to be paid by purchaser at time of sale, All convey- ai cing at purchaser's cosi, If terms of sale are not comp.ied with In five days, the Trustee reserves the Tight to sell at the risk aud cost of the defaulting purchasers, F. P. B. SANDS, Trustee, No. 490 Louisiana avenie, B. H. WARNER, Acct. m3 22-10t Auctioneers . STEE’S SALE OF PROPETY ON 18rH STREET. BETWEEN L AND M STREETS NORTH WET, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust given to us and recorced in Liber No. 861, follo 18 et. seq of the land records of the Districy of Colum bia, and at the written request of the party secu thereby, we Will sell on THURSDAY, tho6h day ot June, A. D., 1878, in frout of the premises at 6c*clock p. m.” all that plece or parcel of ground lying in City of Washirgton in D.strict of Colum- Dia, aud Known ou plat of sald city as part of lot 6, ‘square 161 described as follows: beginning for thé same sixteen fet north from the division line be- tween lot 6 and 6 of said squareand running north 12 feet; being the same property conveyed to Richard A, Frere, Trustee, by John McDsrmott by deed dated Novemiber 7 b. ; together with imy rovements, ways, easements, &c., So\d subject to special improvement tax. ‘Terms of sale: $100, expenses of ale and general ta> es cach. ba ance in six and twelve months, with interest at 10 per cent., notes to be secured by deed Tencanson BRos. Tr larly incorporated islature of the Btate for Educational and ( table purposes tn 1868, with a Capital of $1,000, to which it has since added a reserve fund $350,000, Its Grand Single Number Drawin; Will take place monthly. Jf never scales or pone pones. ‘at the following Distribution: GRAND PROMENADE CONCERT. During which will take place the EXFRAORDINARY SEMI-ANNUAL DRAW- ING, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, JUNK lirn, Under the personal saparyision and management Gen. G. 7, BEAUR EE ARD. of Lonisiens, And Gen, JUBAL A, E of Virgiaia, ee CAPITAL PRIZE. $103,000. BZ Novick—TicKetTs Ank Tew DOLLARS ONLY; HALVES, $5; FiFTUS, $2; TENTHS, $1. 50.000 ses Scsexen RES Bs8sea3: 11,270 Prizes, amounti TEUSTEE'S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- ERTY. ON Q STREET, BETWEEN 15TH AND ieru SiRE€TS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust. dated ow the 1st, @ay of November, A.D. and recorded! in Liber 666, folio 113. oneof the Land Becords: forthe District of Columbia, and by the Secured thereby, we will t auetfon, in front of ths. premises..on ° the 8d day of June, A. D. 1878. at 6 0° wock B in the following described real estate in the iy at ‘Washington, District of Columbia, to wit: numberes twenty-six /26) and twenty-seven St) Of a subdivision of square numbered one hand « aud ninety four (194, ) made by Columbian College, 1e8 boot, “Forme: Gue-thid of parchass mooc™, with the expenses of in cash, of which $50 mast be at roy tooo mn A es a pay- menie, at ope and two for which the notes of the purchaser. will be taken, Dearing of trust; conveyancing St purcn.ser's cost. A Gen. @. T. epost itoi& Orequiredat sale; if tormsox saioarenct Gan: Sedat Ca Ne vot tae com) Seven days, reser. ‘Commissi Ure pe, to fosell the property at therisk andcost | wyjte for Circulars or send orders to tet Pile notice ae eapurenaer upon giving five days M. A. DAUPHIN, GEORGE Bal we mr20-e0&ds JOHN WALTER }Trustecs, a iiewene me Chen ta ‘TCH, FOX & CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, PBoPosaLs# YOR Post OFFICE F Corner 15th st. Pon Pa avenue, LOPES. Post OFFICE DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, D. C., is will'be received’ } 1g She Bocel year end Jane 30. 1879. to wit: RB OFFICIAL 1.) ‘ERS AND RETURNS. No. 1—size $'4 by 634 inches, Mstimated number "1 ,000.000. Re. a cae oy ty 6% inches. Estimated number uired. oy tees a, OR ber sequined, * RETUKNING DEAD LETTERS, Rize, 3 by €% tuches. Estimated num quired. 2600 000, ter: FOR REG! aes ISTERED PACKAGES, Blank forms of bids, with samples and full fications, will be furnished Dibe Fara ‘Adsistant Postmaster 1) i5-Laway,