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| | STEAM The Steamer MATTANO, Capt. FE POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS — H. Byles, will make ih weeK, tuo to NOMI andone to LEONARDTOWN, 81 ‘mediate landings 1d at is Le SENT ents ita ERS. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY 2 fe 3 BALSAM OF WILD CHERR: r BALSAM OF WILD CHERR’ WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY ae NI rene at Inter- joing and returning. further Wat bate isle Sek fe Feces tans wharf, foot of 6th and N street = an ad G. TUCKER JONES, Agent, its Coai and &-.. ARBAN ‘UB NORFULK. THE LAKE, Capt. C. leaves 8th. DAY, WEDNESDA’ nce and leaves Norfolk gad SATUKDAY, at 40" FORTRESS THE SOUTH. The swift and elegant iron Sicamer LADY VILL treet wharf. Sati further notice, eves: yaad GEMENT. J. BONNE. MON ‘clock p, m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDIN Steamer JOHN W. THOMEBOR, CapisinJome B. Woop, leaves her wharf, term! Dus of 7th ana 9th street lineof cars, at 7a m., three times per week, for Curriomaa, Nomini and intermediate landings each trip. game as Steamer M: ¥or further information, ‘Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Ex} Ofice,’or press at ‘the Company's Wharf, called for on aj ress. 8A » ACCINELLY, Agent, 3 application wr at leation at Knox’s CEL BACON, Prose STEAMFRS FO! ‘The Steamers JOHN R NEW YORK. GIBSON aud ENIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 Kast Kiver, every BATURDAY at4 town apply at office over Met: ortoR.P. A. DENHA) tr New York, at 4 o'clock p.m. MONDAY, aud raris da} s and Alexandria sam a Freight taxen at lowest rates: “For intormangs iitan Bank. 15th Agent, Water street, SAMUEL BACON President, MONROE AND FRIDAY, at 6 over! mo; Connecting with steamers for Boston, Provi- Points. Returnin TUESDAY. THOMDAY town, at Days of sailing. ly at the office, over Ex- x. QITATE LINE._TO GLASGOW, 1 TIO foot of Canal street, ‘Thursday, May 2 Thursday, May 9 POOL, DUBLIN. ERRY. AND THE PARIS EXPOS! From Pier 42 North Hiver, follows: SVaTe OF GEORGIA STATE OF LOUISIANA. BIATE OF NEVADA. . First cabin, $60 to $75. according to accommo- Gations; return tickets at reduced rates, Second at lowest rates, cabin, 145. Stee Apply to AUSTIN GEO. W. BAL No. 72 MOSS, Pennsylvania avenu Steer ick pany’s pler, foo BELFAST, -Thursday, DWIN & CO., Broadway, New Adams Express Office, 225 sat No. 45 Broadway and at com- Canai st.. North Etver,.my1-Im. LIVER- DON May 23 Agents, York, LIN NCHOR UNIT. STEAM Sail from New York for every every GLASGOW LONDON deck, and Sai SALOON CABINS, $65 to $80, Cl SECONDCA BIN including allrey for First-class Passage, ) return, $136 to $195, sccord- ing to stateroom and route chosen, xeursion Ticket * york to Paris aid ATES MAIL ERS. 208 amidships. w Books of Information, Plans, &.. ™ Apply to HENDERSON BROTHER, BOWLING GREEN, NEW YORK. | Or to ANNIE K. HUMPHREYS, oe et w., Washingtor fevered SATURDAY; WEDNESDAY 3 ‘assenger accomm@datioas unsurpassed for else = gance and comfort, All Staterooms on main RENCY. futsltes, $40. NEW YORK. | bia GERMAN LLoyD. SHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YORK, | TBAUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. The steamers . urday from Sremen Pier, Bireet, Hobox-n. F passage, apply to __ Speen YS gow this Com} ahaa Fg ah Sremen, first cabin, §100. second cabin, $60 gold: ste rage, $30 currency . foot of Thin OELRICHB & ling Green, New For freight i | | co. ri \LYDE'S SEW EXPRESS LINE TWEEN BE PHILADELPHIA. ALEXANDRIA, — AND GEOKGETOW INGTON WASH- yN. CONNECTING AT PHILADELPHIA WITH CLYDE'S LD Fo From Philadelp From Washing:on—Mo: From George. wn—Mo' Freights received daily Bills of lading given to Providence. Rhelr goods iandet at Geo bave them marked ** For full Information ap) & CO., 1208 F street ni wharf, Washington, D. ter street, Georgetown, D o.. Genersi delphia. ynday, at 1 a.in. day, at 7 wishin, rgetown ply to J. Drthwent. DI an 0-6 ~ Through 5 | en 20 Boston atid ‘Consignees t wharf will please eorgetvnom, D.C. igth-street @.F HYDE. 59 Wa- 1a South Wasrves, Polis: | ath a, ADAGETS, rv ai OSTON, PROVIDENCE, AND * ENGLAND STATES, ling Days. ia—Saturday, at 12m, HNSON | DIRECT LINE TO SENehaL TRANSATLANTIC MPANY Between N Havre. Pier 42, N. June 5. 9am. esday, June 12. 3 p.m, TASK 19.93 m. f Passage In Gold (including wine)—To wre, First $100; Second Cabiu,§00: third Cabin, $35. Stecrage, $26, including wine, bed- Havre, First Cat’ Ging, anc atensi!s. ‘Steamers **P Ei EIRE,** **VILLE DE PARIS," and ‘ST. LAURENT"? do not carry steerage pas- TS. ene OUIS D IAN, Agent, 55 Broad OUIS DE BEBIAN, Age! aT. te for Wash- seen rouge Sm Or G. W. MOSS. 225 Px LER'& BRU., 923 ington, D. Penna. a ew York and B.. foot Morton st. VILLE DE PARIS, Capt, Santelli, ADORK, Capt, Sapglier, Wednesday, June | ve. ; T. ‘eduesday, SAINT LAURANT, Capt, Lachesnez, Wed- ERICAN LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Salevers: THURSDAY direct from ‘hiladelphia to Liverpool, touching at: eenstown. ‘Cabin, intermediate and s 1499 Iso, fo Antwerp- KE, JR. for the Hed Star Line agents for the Bed Siar Lin c Jue 8 CO. 6, Hauke jUNARD LINE. NOTICE, ith the view of diminishing the chances of eolision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for all seasons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from York or Boston, the Ist. or nothing to the north of 43. homeward crossing the meridian £30 at a2 at.” or nothing to the nosth of aa, THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN Of SO at 42 lat. ROYAL MAI. STEAMSHIES, BETWEEN NEW YORE AND LIV) CALLING AT CORK HARBOR, Fuom New Yous, Bothnia. .Wed., June 19 Algeria. Wot, Janes ery followin Be every RATES. sccording to accom: “No By steamers not carrying stee! 8 to accomm 15, gold, additional, Steerage cr mgt tickets from tee ‘Bt ve low rates. rage Queenstown and all other parts of ven for Belfast. Glas- | old, accordl: Tickets to Paris, Return tiekets on f. ‘Liverpooi and Europe at lowest rates. ‘Through bilss of ladiag yw, Havre. Antwerp ani OF PAss. By steamers carrying steerage, $80and 100 gold, From New Yorke. Bothni algeria... Wed. GE, », $80. tion. other ports on ent, and for Mediterranean ports, For freight and office, No. 4 Bowilni eabin, to OTIS BIG ington, D. e apply at the Company's fireen, or both st W, 606 7th street, Wash- ly CHAS. @, FRANCKLYN, Agent, N.Y. | Queenstown to New meridian of 50 at 43 -Wad.. scly 24 from New York, RPOOL, »Jaly 34 $100 and the Con- | e and EDUCATIONAL. Mite ¥. PRU ulies as. ENGLISH D. Resident hers. e and Experier © branches o tantly spoket Fresen Ge PaepHomMMe in this department. ic and other accomplishments lu charge of able MME ACC AN DATE ihe following School year a few young EPARTMENT a thosough ed ith they Goven. For terms call at 1014 12th st Prud"hon Young Lad the m Feside ‘and Childres Ast at BS 1h st, 1919 st. a bing and evening classes, Oct. 14th. at her 7 mi) 22-20 French C! mime” 1 Teachers, in- Il be resumed Oct, at 1023 12th st.: oMMO- ueation, pupils, an NE lasses for LUMM? K COURSE at wR SPENCERIAN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 7th and L streets, during May, June aud July. Tuition by spondence. nected therewith, For terms tuquire at the College Office. my4 3m the month in Penmanshtj ‘cokkeeping and the calculations con- Corre- MAEEEW QOD ss, UTE. i ‘Stadets prepared tor business. ‘Yale or Har? | instructors ‘frst class. J. SHOBTLIDGE. AM, Prin, HS. Students ¥ard College. feba2-Ly | Coxcoup- | © quarter: | ship, St. Cloud Building, kkecping and Short->and taught in b instruction rat rosldences and jet-1v' ree CORRIDON, Professor of Penman- €asy courses of lessons. uaran teed. guaran Lessons given ‘9th and F. Writi hort. and _ THE TRADES. Ook BINDING. The public is LYC heretofore. The same excellent workmen are em- ployed, and the work turned out will be in the ‘su lor style which SupeTion stole which bas always been a character- BOOK RINDERY ‘shment, - 3c floor, A, S458, ° CABINET-MAKER, SeW Hamrsvit® AVENUE AND M STRERT, | Nortuwser, > very Giseeon BHOTHERs, PRACTICAL Book 1012 Penns: ivania avenue, W arbi: Me Five P luting a Special WANING JOHN ©. HOGAN. and Ventilati Buildings and for sale or rent. Mildew-Proof AWning Awnll '<D JOR Pi rivate Dwell informed that the is carried on as Bton, D.C. 13 Market Spues. Manufacturer of a Newly Patented Spring Roller for Sores, Hotels, Public ere Geers mt. for Material, bephs- apo-ly nov. RINTERS, jabl9-ty | For Sore Throat. For Coughs and Cords, For Coughs and Co:dsy For Conghs and Colds. For Coughs and Colds, USE WISTAR’ USE WISTAR R Witp CHenry. Wicp Cnenry: Witp Cuenry. WiLp CuErey, For Sore Thr For Sore Threat, For sore Throat. USE WISTAR’S BALSAM USE WISTAR'S BALSAM USE WISTAR'S BALSAM USE WISTAR'S BALSAM OF Witp CHerry. Or WiLb Cuerry, Or Witb Canny. Ff WILD CHERRY. For Hoarseness and Croup, OF Wit? CHEu For Hoarseness and Croup, For Hoarseness and Croup, For Hoarseness and Croup. USE WISTAR'S BALSAM USE WISTAR’S BALSAM USE WISTAR’S BALSAM USE WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILp Cuerry, OF Wicp CuerRry. Or Witp Cueury. Or Witp Cugrry, For Whooping Cough, For Whooping Cough, For Whooping Cough. For Whooping Gough. USE WISTAR'S BALSAM USE WISTAR’S BALSAM USE WISTAR’S BALSAM USK WISTAR’S BALSAM Or Witp Cnerry, UF WILD CHERRY, Or Wicp Cigkey. Or Witb Cugeny, For Asthma and Influenza, For Asthma and Iufluenza, ¥or Asthma and Influenza, For asthi and 1 SAM LSAM Witp Cuerry, Or Wicp Cuern’ Or Witp Gur OF WILD CHERRY, For Bronchitis and Consumption, For Bronchitis and Consumption, For Bronchitis avd Consumption, For Broyebitis and Consumption, E WISTAR’S BAPSAm. ‘7 AK'S BALSAM TAR’S BALSAM TAR'S BALSAM OF WiLD CHERRY, OF WILD CHrERRY, Or WiLb Cuerry, Or Wicb Cuanny, For Pain in the Side and Breast, For Pain in the Side and Breast, For Pain in the Side and Breast, For Pain in the Sile and Breast, = USE WISTAR’S BALSAM : S BALSAM STAR'S BALSAM USE WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILp CrrerRY, OF WiLb CHERRY, Or WILD CiiERRY, OF Witb Cuxnxy, For Difficulty of Breathing, for Diticulty of Breathing, For D.fticulty of Breathing, ny will sali every Sat- | For Difticulty of Breathing. E WISTAR'S BALSAM { WISTAR'’S BAL’ Us! y BAL: USE BAL: Or WILD CugRry, Or Wicp Cit OF WILD Ci. Liver Comp or Liver Co Fer Liver Co For Liver ¢ vr Witp Crerey. OF Witb Cienry. Or Witp Cierny. Or Wizp Cugnry, For all Diseases of the For all Diseases of the For all Diseases of the For all Diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, Throat, Lungs and Chest, Lungs and Chest, Langs and Chest) Or WILD CuErny: OF WILD CiizRry, Sold by all Druggists. Sold by ail Druggists, Sold by ad Draggists, Sold by all Druggists FAMILY SUPPLIES. Jest BECEIVED— FINE CREAMERY BUTTER, may2-mé&th Im Price 30 CENTS A PouND; OR, IN LoTs OF 5 Pounps, 26 Cents. My best Print Butter, Including Stabler's ana ‘Thomas’, only 40 cents.’ Other good Print only 35 cents, “Recetve daily HARD and SOFT CRABS, SHEEPHEAD 8EA TROUT, SHAD, &c. Having on hand alarge quantity of CANNED GOODs, I will sell very low; will sell 3 1b. Toma- toes, 10¢.; 2 1b. Tomatees.’ 8c. ; stabler’s Corn, 15c.; Excelsior Gorn. 12'se, : B’abler’s Pears, 25 3 Ib. Peaches, 17c.; 2). Peaches, 140, A liberal discount for large quantities. FRANK J. TIBBETS, PALACE MARKET, m323-tr_ Corner 14th st. and New York av. GPr4T BEDUCTIONS LN FLOUR, &c ‘4g harrel Deener & Cissell's Fancy Family Flour, $1 75: 4 barrel Great Swiss Process Flour. $2: AMinuesota Spring Wheat. patent process, §2 lu: ~* Ceres ** patent process Flour, $2.15; good Extra Blour, 34 barrel, $1.50; 4 barrel Good Fiour. $1.25, Fresh Graham Flour 4 cents per RRund and $1.75 per 3¢ barrel. Duryea’s Satin Gloss Starch, 6 pound wooden boxes, 50 cents. Port Grape Wine, per gallon, $1.25. California Brandy. Blackberry Wine (pure #2 and Holland Gin, each 75 cents oa bottle, me —As we sou for cash, We have 20 .d debts to make up on cash buyers, ©. 3. HARE & 80N, my2l-tr 2273 7thai j.t., bet. Mand N. Fo® EXCURSIONS AND PICNICS. POTTED AND DEVILLED MEATS, CANNED CORN BEEF, CANNED SALMON AND LOBSTER, 4 LB. BOXES CHIPPED BEEF, PICKLED OYSTERS, CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S PICKLEs, LEMONS, ORANGES AND BANANAS, FRESH CAKES AND CRACKERS, JOHN H. MAGRUDER, 1421 New Yorkav.. near U. 8. Treasury Department, . MANN, « Sas 658 sha 630 Center Market, CHOICE FHESH MPATS AT ALL TIMES. The best BEEF. VEAL, MUTTON and SPRING LAMB the country affords. x 4X@- All orders faithfully filled; goods delivered, / maris-tr 8S. ELLIOTT Can be found at esti As. aS Rar Mas, 2 Sarr, Mantet by bis friends and the lovers of CHOICE BEEF, VEAL AND MUTTON, CORNED and SPICED BEEF a specialty. Marketing delivered free. feta8-6m OHN BR. KELLY, DEALER IN’ FIRST-CLASS BEEF, LAMB. VEAL, MUTTON, Etc., CORNED BEBF A SPRUIALTY. Stalls 628, 629 and 630 Center Market, mv10-tr ‘9th street w! ‘and 906 and 208 Northern Liberty or address Box 713 City: PGlarketing delivered free of charge to all parts of the city. sonia IEBIG COMPANY'S EXTR ACT OF DISHES AND SAUCKS. LIERIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF MEAT. *‘Is a success aud a Ddvu for which ould feel grateful.’*—See **Medical ““British Medicai Jour- CAUTION,—Geauine only with the fae simile of Baron Liebig's Siguatuce in B.ue Lak across the Label, ‘opsumption in England increased tea-fold in ten years,** LIEBIG COMPANYS EXTRACT se ‘To ‘e had of all Storekeepers, en sand came Supsemyierrns Ooi fates, (W ie" on! De ¥ 3 43. ‘Marke Lane, London, land. mar7-thly SWEET NAVY JACHSON’S CHEWING BEST. TOBACCO. warded highest prize at Centennial Exposition fot vine. chewing qualities aud exceltence and | lasting character of sweetening and favoring, ‘The best tobacco ever made. As our blue strip trade-mark is closely imitated ‘on inferior salt see that Jacksons Best is on every plug. Soild all dealers, Send for sample, free, to C. A. JAC BON & Co,, M'trs, Pt ure, Va. j14-m, thek,1 AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. __AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. rpn OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. oP EE’S BALE OF IMPROVED AN THT ONE REAL ESTATE ON BO Rey » TRERT. BETWEEN 137 asp 1 ein, § NORTH WEST—SQU ABE 234. By virtue or deed of trust dated May: feed 354. 1877,"and duly Te Srdd i dar Bek is Qh 278, one of the ian“ F ait county. District ot Columbia, and by direction a by. BRPAPTEINS OW Taped Bus ody coer lots 30 40, 41, 42, 48, 44 in front of the premi ‘eral frami ana 45, In sqnare 234 tp, OVeG by ceveral frame oul dite, Be ory willbe» residue in two equal ‘erms: One third cash; the. payments, at six and twelve au ae et sping dinero 808 Jer cent "sno proveiy paid, and secu a deed o} x sod. Al conveyalt- ing purchaser. Ost. On each lot at time of sale. - H. M. C. DANNAHER, THOMAS DOWING, Auctioneer. H. WARNER, Real Etate Auctioneer. a = STEES' SALE OF THAT DESIRABLE OTE SRO Oe TRE ae ‘Us AND gp STREET, KNOWN AS ‘*TRE- y f a deed of dated August sh, AD. BIS. duly recorded a Tether wor . 1875 dul Foe, folio 468. one of the land records far ths N- ae ad sstee. a ee 790, “folio 463. one of il District of Co'umbia, and at*the request of tue party secured thereby, we will sell, at public auc- ion, in front of the ‘premises, on THURSDAY, June 2th, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m.. the following described rrai estate situafe in the clty of Wasb- ington. D sitict of Columbia, to wit:— Ali those pieces ‘or parcels of ground ‘known and distin- guished as Lots numbered three (3). four (4). five (6), 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- two (572), fronting on Indianaavenue one hundred end forty (140) feet three (3) tuches, and on 2d Street West seventy-five (75) feet, together with the improve ments, &c, ourth In cash ;and the balance ‘Termis of sale: Que~ in six, twelve. and eighteen months, with interes: at six per cent. per annum, secured by a deed of truston the property sod. and a satisfactory pulley of insurance on the buildings, or alr casn at option of the purchaser, A deposit of $250 wili be re- quired at the time of sale, and all conveyancing abd recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be ccmplied with in seven days. otherwise the Trus- tees reserve the right to reseli the property at the Tisk and cost ot the defaulting purchaser. CHARLES B, BAILEY, CHARLES C: GLOVER, f Trustees, J. T, COLDWELL, Salesman, my37-d JNITED tTsTs8 MARSHAL'S SALE, Br virtue of an order of the Court, passed May 28, 11 by Justice D, C. Humphreys, hotdin ‘cuit Court of the District of Columbia, Will sell at public sale, for cash, at the Independent Ice Company's wharf, foot of 9h street. Wash- ington, D. C., on TUESDAY, the 4th day of Jane, 1878, at 1 o*clock a, m., all the right, title, elaim and interest of the defendants in aud to the follow- ing-described property, to wit: the long boat ** Anna M. Mason," seized and levied upon as the gc-ods and chattels of George H, Smith and Charles {i Fell under attachment No, 19:08 ‘at law, in favor of Patrick Sullivan, FREDDY K POUGLASS, U.S. OHN SHERMA MEDICAL, &e. GPO ZEWARD IF DR. BROTHERS FAILS TO &D cure any case of Female Weakness, Irregulari- ties and Obstructions; 30 years’ experience, Office 906 B st. s.w., opposite Smithsonian, m)20-2w9* R.J.W, DEWITT'S Pile Remedy, the unri- Valed Fiench cure for Blind, Bleeding, Ulcer- ated and Itching Pil aaranteed to cure,” Thou- sands of living test!monials can be prodvead, Sold at the Druggists—50 centsa bottle, m 25-8 3in Desh ZN: THe Oldest Established and onty Rellable Ladies’ Physician in the City, can be cousulted every Tuesday, Wednesiay and Satur- day, at No, 605 H st. niw., from 1t0 8 o"cluck. Ail Female Complaints quickly cured, Ofice and Residence, 3 Mource st., Baltimore," nov14-1y GPECIAL NOTICE.—Dr, ROBERTSON can be © consulted every W ednesday and Saturday at hit Once, 821 D st., between 9th aud 10th, from 2 to9 » chee’ Ob, all diseases of the Urinary’Organs and Kiryi.us Diseases, viz: Organic and Seminal Weate ness, Nei Vous Debiiity, Impotency, Premature De- cay , Nervous Trembling, Vaipitation of the Heart, Dinhnexs of Sight or Giddiness, Indigestion, &c. &c,, all resulting from abuses in youth, exosears it matlhood, and early indiscretions, Wonorrhea, St ictures and Sypullis quickly cured. Dr. B. 183 native of Baltimore, with 12 years" éxperience 1p special practice, endorsed by t e lead ing physicians ol this elty, visits Washington every Wednesday aud Saturday, “Persous in need of medical treat ment for any of the above diseases, will find It to their Interest to call upon him, ‘who will insure honorable and scientific treatment, and a cure uaranteed in every case he undertakes, Will refer fis patrous to any of the leading physicians of Bal- timore, and show letters of testimonials from the same. ‘Call or address as above, or to 19 South mar20-1y Marshal, D.C. Auctioneer. Eutaw street, Baltimore, ONSULT DR. LEON the oldest established specialist in the city. He guarantees a perma- nent and speedy cure In the shortest time possible of ain Acuteand Chronic Skin Diseages. Abandoned and ill-treated cases a specialty. rough cure Or bo charge. ‘Separate consulting rooms 60S fi street northwest. novi-ly RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. NATIONAL ROUTE AND SHORT LINE TO THE NORTH, NORTHWEST, WEST AND SOUTH- May 12. 1:30 p. m. A.M. LEAVE WASHINGTON: 38:00 A.m.—Baltimore, Aiiicott City and Way ations, +5:20 a.m.—Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and ‘Boston’ Express. Oa Sunday to Baltimore on 6:60 a.m.—Baltimore, Annapolis and Way Sta- Hous. aid Way Stations between Relay and’ Pod ment +7:40—Baltimore Express, 8:10 a.m.—Point of Rocks and Way Stations. 8:30 a.m.—NEW YORE, PHILADELPHIA, Bos- TON AND BALTIMORE EXPRESS, PARLOR CAB to New York and Philadeiphia, 78:85 a.m.—St. Louis, Ciucinnat!, Chicago and Piutsbus ress. Connects for Hagerstown and Valley Brane except Sunday, Chicago except Sat- urday. Through Car to Staunton. Parton CAR to Grafton LEEPING CAR to Cincinnati, Co- Tomas, chicago, Juaction gd Sandaaky. tis 00—On Sunday only, ore, “Annspol ani Way Btationes OO * 110-00 a.m,—Baltimore Express. 12:10’ p.m.—Baltimore, Ellicott City, Anmagetis and Way Stations, 71:30 p.m.—NkW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND Boston Exruxss, Qu Sunday to Baltimore and ay ns only. 4:50 p.m.“ Haltimore, Bladensburg, Annapolis Junction and Laurel Express. Frederick via Halay 14:86 p.m.— Frederick, Polnt of Rocks, Hagers- town, Winchester and’ Way Stations. Sunday to Polnt of Rocks and Way Stations only, e1t2:40 P-m.—Baitimore, Annapolis and ‘Way sta- 01 +5:80 p.m.—Philadelphia. Norfolk and Baltimore Express. Ellicott City, PASSENGERS FoR NOR- FOLK TAKEN IN THE CAuS DIRECT TO BOAT AT CANTON. No connection Sunday for Norfolk. Stop at Bladensburg and Lanrel, “d:50—Baltimore aud Way Stations. +7:15—CHIC4GO AND LUMBUS EXPRESS, kK PING UABS to Chicago. ‘Iu p.m. —Baitimore Express. $9.25. 81. Louis, Cincinnatl, Loutsyilleand Pitts- burg Kapress, SLEEPING CAxs to St. Louis and Pittsburg. No connection for Pittaburg Suuday. 19.30 p.m.—NEW YORK, PHILADELPIIA AND BALTIMONE EXPRESS. SLEEPING CAR to Now sore; and SPECIAL SLEEPING CAR Ww Philadel- 1 - ‘Frain marked (1) Ally. sunday other traius dally except Sunday. All trains stop at ‘Rela; Station, For further information apply at Ticket Offices at Depot, corner New Jersey avenue and C street; 485, 1 and 603 Pennsyivania jayonue, and 613 15th street northwest, Washington, and Masonic Tem- Br. High street, Georgetown, where tickets can procured and orders will be takeu for baggage be checked and received to suy int in the city, W.M. CLEMENTS, Master o! tation. L. M,. COLE, Generai Ticket ent, m)13 GEO. 8. KOUNTZ. General Agent. lad GREAT 1878 PENNSYLVANIA 1878 TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, 6 Track. Steel Rails, be Splendid scenery, Magnisicont Equipment, APRIL 4th, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, ‘corner of Sixth and B streets, as follows: For Pittsourg and the West. 10:10 a.m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsourg to Cincinnati, St. ‘Louls and Chicago; 7:40 p.m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicagy. PALTINORS AND, FOTOMAG RAILROAD. ‘oF Canandaigua, lester, Niagas Seng ee Cam maa eat ru . Wi lace Cars: at be Williams Lock Haven, Elmira ‘and Wate Kins, at 10:10'a, m. dally, ox 4 New Yor Bag 140-meaed 8 re For New York and the East, 1:30 p.m. daily, cept Sunday, with Blee| mn ington. to Boston, rookiyn, N. ¥., all For through trains connect at J Cit through fersey City with lyn x, fransf< Fulto! Figge and Journey scroas Now York city” Ford 140 me mes and 6:50 aad aS ee ey: Limited #xprese, 8:90 a. m. dally, excopt sux: Accutfinodation for Baltimore, 6 258 oP m. daily, TO-MORKOW THIn EVENING. ASH, B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, ‘No. 1001, northwest corner of 10th and D sts, HANDSOME PARLOR SUIT! PHOL- STERED IN REP we RBLE- TOP & NTER y ELRGANT FANCY CHAIRS, UPHOLSTF RED IN REP AND 81! HANDS ME MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOARD =: WALNUT EXTENSION TABLE AND DINING-ROOM CH NUTHAIL RACK. MIbR-R BACK. S THREE (3) BUE-TOP ¢ . ELY FIN- I WALNUT WARDROBES: HAIR A USK MaTT;£88E5; FEATHER ¥ AND BOLSTERS; ELEGANT B ELS) CARPETS THR UsHOUT BR 1RUSSKLS HALL AND STAIR c HANDSOME WALNUT AND & ICE~: LIBRARY TABL& AND cl ONE SUPERB DRESSING CASK, i TELY CARVED. AND WASH- nt a k a. ni. Lshall selly at the Test ."ehce Of # gentieman leaving for Europe, 611 Se wirvet, bevsveen K ad F streets northwest, The xbove-named elegant articles of Household Froniture. Those lu search of Furniture of su ror Man%f, “twe can gratify their tastes by giving this sale che}, attention, ‘OPnis CAs 135) Weisel. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. OUNG & MIL. DLETON, Auctioneers, TKUSTEE'S SALE t,.¥ VALUABLE LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY ON THE CORNER OF G AND ¥IFTEENTh STREETS N.W. By virtue of a deed of trast, (ated May 10 h, a. by Ta75, ‘and duty recordin In Liber 733, fal folly 402, aba Liber 848, folio 32a, £6... of the, land records of Washington county's D. C., ai fh the written direction of the party s&Ured, we wil sell at public auction, in front of the p. males, on FRIDAY, the 81st day of May, A.D. 18,3, at 5:30 o'clock p.'m.. the following described pary of Loc numbered five (5), in square numbered two hun- dred and twenty-three (223). In the city of Wach- ington beginning tor the same at the southwesten: cor: er of said lot and sguare, and thence running north. along the line of 15th street west, twenty- eight (28) feet; thence east seventy-two (72) feet: thence south twenty-eight (28) feet to the ne of North G st.; and thence west, along said G street seventy-two (72) feet to the place of beginning, as bela under a certamn indenture of lease recorded in Liber 625 follo 174. of saidiand records, The terms of the lease are as follows: The lessor is bound to pay all taxes and public assessments; the aungal rent is $1 500, vayab’ein monthly pay term will expire September 30. A.D. 1882, when the lessor will pay for ail the ifprovements, other- wire he must granta new lease for a term of twelve years, at same rent aud upon tho same ternia and conditions, ‘There is alsoa provision in said lease for purchase in fre during said term, The {mprovements consist of a good three-story brick building. ‘The nroperty is now occupied un- der a sub-lease of $3 450 per annum Terms of sal nird 1n cash, (of which $300 must be paid at sale;) the deferred payments to be made in equal payments ip six. twelve, eighteen and twenty: fonr mouths after date, with Inierest at the rate of eight per cent. per andum until paid, Payable semi-annuaily, and secured by deed of trust and Susurance tothe satisfaction of the Trus- tees, “Terms to be fuily compi ed with withly six days after the day of sale; otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property, after one snoties. at the risk and cost of the first pur- AT couvesauclug at the parchaser's cust, NM. AL WAMD.. { Trustee ELL, Auctioneer. SALE OF VALUARLE BUILD- ING LOTS ON FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWEEN N STakET AND RHODE IsLAND AVENUE. By virtue of a deed o trust, dated June16*h, 1878, and duly recorded in Liber No, folio 208, one of the land records of ‘th District of Columbia, and at the reques: of the party ‘secured thereby, we will offer at public ‘sale, In front of the property, on FRIDAY, the Bist day of May, 1878, at 5:30 o'clock p.m., lot numbered five (5), Of squace numbered two ‘hun- dred and forty-two (242). ‘Said lot has a front of sixty-eight (68) feet on 14th street, by an average depth of one hundred and t two (132) feet, and will be subdivided into three lots, ‘This property is on the east side of 14th street, and the highest point of ground on said street, Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase monoy in cash; the balance in oue and two vears, with In- tere-tal 7 per ceut. per annuin, payable ‘semi-a hually; deferred payments to b> secured by dacd trust on the property sold. A deposit of one. hun- dred (8109) dollars Will be required of each lot at the tune of sale. J. KF. OLMSTEAD, BRAINARD H. WARNER, mn} 23-e 048 pub.) } Trustees, UNCANSON BROBS., Auctioneers. TRUSTEFS’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL FSTATE ON THE ALLKY BETWEEN SECOND AND THIRD STRERTS AND VIRGINIA AVENUE AND D STREET SOUTHWEST, IN SQUARE 581. By virtue of ‘a ‘deed of trust. dated May 31st, A_D. 1876. duly recorded In Liber 822, fr Jollo 187, ef 8 q., Of the land records of the, District of Coluistia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we will sell_at public auction, in front of the premises, on SATURDAY, the 8th day of June, A.1), 1878 ‘at 5:30 o'clock . m., Lot 15. in Wm. H. Philips? recorded aubdivi- siou of Lot 2. in Square 681, situated in Washiug- ton city, District ot Columpia, ‘Terms: One-ihird cash; and balance in six ana twelve months, with interest at six per cent., se cured on premises, or all cash at option of purcha- ser. A deposit of $75 at time of sale, and all con- veyancing at purchaser's cost, ‘Terms to be com- plied with In seven days. or ihe right reserved to Tesell at defaulting purchaser's cost, 2. M” FORD. c. . m2] eokds JOHN A” VANDOREN, { Trustees. F. STEIGER, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF AN UNFINISHED TWO-STORY MANS \RD AND BASEMENT BRICK DWELLING. ONO STGEET NOKTHWES?, NEAR 17TH STREKT, By virtue of a decd uf trust, daved the 15th day of November. A. 1). 1877, duly recorded in Liber No. 875, folio 74 et seq.. one of the. land records for the D striet of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured there sy, we Will sel. at public auction, in front uf the premis-8, on. Wk! NESDAY, the’ 5.h dav of June, 1873, at 6 e*clock p.m. the following-described ‘real 3 ate. situate tn the ety of Washington. D. C., known as Lot No. 29, in Square Ne, 181, togather with the improvements, gonsis ting of a two sto-y man- sara aud baement Brick Dweling neariy fn ished. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, and the balance in one and two years, with interest at 8 ver centum per annum, to be secured on the property sold; or all cash. atoption of purchaser, All conveyancing at expense of purchaser. aud ‘terms of sale to be compllea with in Seven days raw my23 enkds TF. GATCHEus ¢Tustecs, RUSTKES SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF TH& MEPRUPOLICAN HOTEL By virtue of a chattel deed of trust, bearing. A date on the 18th day of November. A. D. 1876, and recorded tn Libec No. 888, folio 115 et seq., one of the Land Records for Washington'county, in the District of Columbia, and at the request In writing of the party thereby secured. the subseriters wil: sell at public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, June 6, 1878, at 10 o'clock a, m.. and from day today until sold, all the Household Furniture and effects of the Ma- tropolitan Hotel, in the city of Washington, com- prising, ip part. eegant Mantel and Pier Mirrors, wood and Walnut Parior Suits, Recention and Easy Chairs, Lounges, elegant Window Haug- ings, Rosewood and Walnut Marble Top Tables, Marble Top and other Chambe_ 5 tits, Brussels an other Carpets. a large assortment ‘of Blankets, Comforts aud Spreads, flue stock of Table and B: Linen, Silver Piated Ware and Cutlery. large as- sortment of China and Glass Ware, Copper Gook- ing Utensils, aud other appointments of a large tel. ers Ca OH ARD WALLACH, LLOYD Wibiiaus, ”} Trustees, my16-e0td CUASGERY SALE QF YALOABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESATE ON NEW ORK AVENUE, BETWEEN lira AND 1211 STREETS SURTHW HST By virtue of a decree passed vy the Su- Pir me Court of the Histrict of Columbia, 1 eauity cau:e No 6 097 Doc. 8, wherein Mar- tha A. Ewing et al. are complainants. aud Annie M_Crariton etal.are defeudants, ths wadersigaed. as Trustee, will selt at public auction, tn front of he premises, to the highest bidder. on TUKS- Day. the 4th day of June, 1878. a! 5 o'clock p, in., the follcwing-described real estate: All that karl of tot Ietterad **1,°" in Buls:'s recorded sub vison Of lot- in square nunbe ed three hundred and eighteen (318), contained within the foilow- tug metes and bound+: Beginving at a point on New York avenue thircy-five 33 100 feet from the northwest corner of said lot lettered ** 0:7" rau: Ling thence nrtheastward'y with New York ai nue thirty-six feet to the west line of original lot number eight (8), in said square: thence sonth- castwardly in a ling at right angles witn New York avenue wixt) ~ ne feet one ineh (61 f.Lia.); thenes due south nine feet niue inehes (9 ft Sin.) toa mot fuur inches due north of the norih ling of lot lett» red * H,*? thence west in a line parallel With the said loi north line of last lettered’ *"H.°? thirty-five feet or thereabouts to the polutat which said line ts inter-ee ed by a line d awn from the polnt of beginning aud at right augios with New ‘ork ave.; thence northwestwardly fifty-five 84-100 fect to the punt of begianing the sald premi-e. being kuown as 1106 New York ave, Tcrms of sale: On--third cash and balance In ual instalments, payable in @_ 12, and 18 months after day of sale, with interest thereon at elght per centum per angum until pald, and to ba secured by a retention of the title by thé trustees until the whole purchase money shail have been paid. Or the whole purchase money may be pald in cash, at the option of the purchaser, \e terms of sale are not complied with with- in five days from the day of sale, the trustee re- Serves the right to sell the proparty at the risk and cort of the defaulting purchaser, after five days" notice in the Eveuing Star newspaper. Convey- ancing at parchasers* cost; $200 deposit at time of Peg ee J febeian aie Bana el iw Bai . THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Auct, mayz5-deds IHANC®RY SALE OF DESIRABLE UNIM- Eh ie ‘6. ESTATE IN WASHING: By virtue of decree of the Supreme Court Tih Gay oF Aor Ao ty caliss ion, upon the premises, the foll.s “rl property, on TURBDAY. the ath day of Ju }. 1878, at 6:30 o’ clock p m., Lots $0. 31. and 36, juare 1048, situated on 14°h street. tween E and @ streets’ sout aad th imtauate re nianed oath net 8 on and 16.h streets 801 in Washingtn District of Columbia. bh om Terms of sale: One-third of the to be paid in cash; the residue in ments, bayanle. in six and twelve mont ee 3 i faterest from day of sale, ty ine nopes of the anda ‘upon each lot sold at time of sale, Con’ &c., at cost of 5 DSON'T. CULL, brrustees, CHAS. E. Fi mya2-a DUNCANSON » Auo.s, AVID E, YOUNG, Auctioneer, PAWNBROKER'S 8A'-E OF UNR) PLEDGES, EDEEMED By order of A. €chen, 1007 72h street, oe) ISS Full selon the evenings of May 27. 98. 30, 31, and June Ist, Fine Jewelry, 150 ane Gold »nd Sliver Watches, Americaa, English and makes; Chains, Rings. Pins, Sets Jeweiry, Opera Glasses, Ciock3 and Plated Ware, Pistols, 200 Coats, all ©; les and size, mostly merchant tailor unde and is season + make: 200 pats Pants most- as good as new. siock of Miscellaneous Goods, “Acconiesns. Booka, Bibione ae es struments, Mirrors, Ca»penters Tools, Guns. Sale to commence at 7 p.m. N.B,—All atticles on de- Fosit over four months are inaindag In this sale, 1m} 24-7t URep.) rPBOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE oF THE FURNITURE AND EFFECTS OF WIL- By virtue of a doctor yo woo Oy the 8 ree japremo, Court of the District of Commmola, in Haat cavse No, 6,043, wewill sell, at pustic Wace tion. on the premises, on MONDAY, June 3, at 10 o’clock a.m... and from day to lay until sold, ail the Household Furniture and effects of Willard’s Hotel, comprising— Elegant Mantel and Pier French Mirrors; Rosewood and Walnut Parlor Suites of’ superior workmanship Beoption and Easy Chatra, Lounges; Aes 5 Elegant Window Bosewood and Walnut Marble-top Tables: Elegant Walnut Marbie-cop Chaniber Suites; Hogurt and Brussels ‘arpets in fine condition: Immense assortment of Blaukets, Comforts and Spreads; Splendid stock Table and Bed Linen: Suprrh collection of Sliver-Plated Ware and Cut- lery: Elegant assortment of Chins and Glassware: Copper Cooking Utenstis, Kitchen Requisite: XN B.—This Hotel has onip peor Toeeathy fat: ulshea and of the very b rial. ‘sin excellent condition mater pe aa ae GIN L AL FENDAL] apvi-d WM. FM \TTINGLY” } Trustees, JUNCANSON BRUS., Auctioneers, IRUSTEE'S SALE OF FRAME > LOT ON SOUTH SRE EE SEWER Sat AND lorn SLREETS WEST, AT AUC- Bp Virtue of adeed of trast duly recorded in Liver No 818, folio 131 one of the cae | Tus- records for the District of Columbia, and. by, request of the party secured, I, as surviving tee, will proceed to sell, at public auction, ia front of the premises, on FRIDAY, the 7:h day of June, A. D 1878, at 6 o°clock p. im,, all that certain piece ot parcel of ground known anid descri vad as pelng ali of origiual lot numbered thirty (30), in sguare numpered three hundred and eighty-eight (888), accoriting to the plat oF plan of Washi gton city, D. C , together with all the Improvements, Way’, easemenis, rights, privileges, apparte: hancés and hereditaments belonglug or appar- taining. "Tenis: $650 and interest at 10 per cont. from October 21st, 1877. taxes and expeuses of sale in cash; balauce in 6 and 12 months, for whien the uot ur haser, beariug inte from day of sale, and secured by deed Of trust on the property sola'wiil be taken.” A deposit of $100 required av sale, All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. if ‘he terms of sale are not complied with within eVen cays from day of sale, the surviving Trastes rves the rightto resell the property ac the r.sk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, after giving five days"tpublic notice of such resal H. H. DUOLEY, my 24-d Sarviving T. _H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. | 5 pian UKUSTEES: SALE of A DESIRABLE THREE. S1OKY BRICK DWELLING, on ¥ SIDE OF MASSACHUSETTS AV tween First and Second streets nortlast, By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated May 23, AD, 1877. aud duly recorded in Lite: No. 857, folio 116. one of the land records for, the District of Columbia, and at th request of Liv party secured thereby. we will seli at public a len, in front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, June 5, 1878, at 5:30 u'c ock -p. m., all that lott piece anid parcel of ground situate, Iving aud being n the city of Washlugton aud District of coiuius bia, known and described as Sub-lot 18, in'S_ A. ‘Verry"s subdivision of original lot 1, in square 722, as the same is recorded in the books ofthe Surveyor of aid city, iinproved by a brick house three sto rhe Ligh. Terms of sale: One-third cash; the balance pay- able in one and two years, respectively, for whlch the notes of the purchaser, bearing Interest at the rate of ten per cent. per annum, pavanle semi-an- from the day of sale, will be taken, which hot $ 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 wi!l be required at the lime of Sale, and all convey anciug aud recording shall be at the cost of the purchaser, Should the purchaser fail to comply with the terms of sale within five days of the ‘sale, the property will be resoid at the risk and cost of the defaulting pur- chaser. WM. HELMICK. } aru sten H.C, ALLEMAN, a J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman, my2e-d H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer, se TRUSTEES’ SALE OF A THREE-STORY AND KASEMENT BRICK DWELLING, No, 945 VIRGINIA AVENUE SOUTHWEST. By virtue of adeed of trust daied ee 27th, A.D.. 1876, duly recorded In Liber No, +35, folio 455. one of the land records for thé District of Columbia, and at the uest party secured thereby, wo will sell at public auc ion in front of the premises. on SATURDAY, June 1st, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m., the following- deseril real esta‘e. situate in the City of Wash- Ingten, D. C,, to wit: Lot **4)** in Gaorge P, Gofl’s subdivision of west part of square number- +d three hundred aad eighty-three ( ), together with the improvements, &c. Term: me-third in cash, and the balance in ak twelve and eighteen months, with in- terest at eight per cent. per annum, until paid, secured by a deed of trust on the propercy geld. srail cash at. the option of the purchaser $100 deposit juired at the time of sate and all convey- ancing and recording at purchaser's cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Tru-tees reserve the right to reseil the property at the + isk and cost of the defaulting: purchaser after Rye days: war TORGE BAUER. HENRY F. BAUER, }Trustecs, J. T, COLDWELL, Salesman. my21-d10t IRCH & ROREY, Auctioneers, 938 and $40 Louisiana avenue, ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THE EF- FECIS OF THE LATE J. WM. DAY. WASHINGTON, D C., by order of the Su- plemr Court, On SATURDAY, 18 Jane 1873, commenc- ing a* 10 o’clock, we will sell at'our bazaar, of the a Coll. ction of Househo'd Goods, Hedsteads. Bureaus, Tables: C.S, Chairs, Sofa, Whatnot; Mattresses. Bolsters and Pilluws; Groking Stave and Fixtures; One Gold Watch. JOHN LANKFORD, m}28-30,31 Administrator. ys OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF NEW TWO-STORY AND B&SEMENT BRIVK DWELLING. ON H STREET NORTH, NEAR 4TH STREET EAsT. 18, st 18, By virtue of a trnst decd of date Au; 1876, recorded in Liber No.882, folio 71, &c., A and decree of Court (Equity docket 17 cause, No, 5.854, ) L will sell in front of the premises on SATURDAY, June 1, 1878, at 6 o*clock p.m.. Lot numbered twelve (12,) in A. B. Kelly's subdivis- fon of original lot ‘numbered ‘six (6.) in square improvements thereon, erm: One-third of purchase money cash ($100 of which must be pal numbered eight hundred and nine (809,) with the | z immediately on sate,) and balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, with 4: terest at 7 per cent. from day of sale, secured on {he property, and to be compiled with in five days from day of sale, or property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. Conveyancing at pure "S Purchaser's COS. wi. ASHFORD, Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, myl6-dads CHANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. ON THE SOUTHWEST (CORNER OF M AND SOURTH STREETS, NORTHWEST. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, fl in Equity cause No. 4165—wherein F, M. Ramsay is complainant, and Joseph Daniels év are defendants, the undersigned ‘Trustee will sell at public aaction on the premises, on SATUR- DAY. the Ist day of June, 1878. at 6:30 p. m., all thé right, title and interest, of the parties 10 said cause, in and to the following pieces or par- cels of ground situated in the City of Washington, in the District of Columbia, and known and. de: seribed as follows: First, parts of lots Land 24, in squa-e numbered 514, beginuing for the samé at the northeasi corner of said lot numbered 24, and runn’ng west along the line of M st:eet north, thirty-two (82) feet; thence south, and at right angles with said street, one hundred feet ta ten foul alley; thener along said alley thirty-two feet, to the line of Fourth street west; thence north, along said street, one hundred feet ‘to place of be- unig: together with all the rights and privil © dh erenpto belonging. Thi lors ump -uvet by an elegant three-story brick dwelling with all the mcdcrn improvements. and fine siaole la roar of of. Also, lot "1°? in J.C. Harkness? subd vi- sion of lots in square nun. bered 514, west of a..d adJoiuing the above described parts Of lois 1 aad ‘Terms of sale prescribed by the decree: Uae- fourth of the purchase money shali be in cash, and the residue in four equal ins:almenta, payable re- spectively, in six. twelve, eighteen and tweaty- lour months from date of ‘sale: the deferred pay- ments to bear interest at the rate of 8 per centum: perannum, from daie of sale. and bea reserved Hien upon the real estate sold, and upon full pay- ment of the purchase money, and upon ratification of the sale by the court, a deed for the property will be given to the purchaser or said lots of ground. A it of be paid by purchaser at of sale, Ail convey- acing at purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are not complied witn in five days, the Trustee reserves the right to sell at the risk and cost of the defaulting Purchasers. ¥.P. B. SANDS, Trustee, No. 490 Louisiana avenue, B. H. WARNER, Aust ee aS aot ye ‘AE. DUNGAN Auctioneer. LAFGE BANKRUPT S4LP OF THE EN. TIRE MOER CONTAINED an STORK No. 487 REV TH STREET N. A On SATURDAY MORNING. com tf at 10. sclock. and continuing dally until all issed the entire stock contained therein, ceomprisipa: Yo 8 B8 StOC ~ ers, Sipe Seek Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Gaiters. Complete variety of Dress Goods. as Grenadines, Alracss, Butings. Perca's, Lawns, Cottous, Lace Gods. Fancy Gods, &e, Feathers, Ribbons, Ladies’ Under Garments. £00 bunches Flowers, 1.000 Japanese Fans ace Shawis aud Jackets, great variety of But- ostery, Verling, G_nts’ Furnishing Gos, 50 Lavles’ ly-made Salts, Hats trimmed and wutrimmed, In fact every variety of goods to be found ina largé variety store, Sale positive. Seats reserved for ladies, Terms cash, my 30-40 JAMES DUNGAN, Auct. J**: DUNGAN, Auctioneer, 817 7th st. u.¥. (Red Front Building.) LARGE 8PECIAL AND PEREMPTORY AUC- TION SALE OF THE ENTIRE FORNITURE AND EFFECTS OF A FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY. On SATURDAY MORNING, June Ist, Dmencing at 10 o'clock, within my ware- tocms, No. 817 7th street. between H asd 1 stre-S northwest, i Shall sell the entire Fur- niture of a famiiy leaving the etty, comprising— Fine Walnut Chamber Suites, Maple and Qottage tes. ndrome Parlor Suites, in Hair Cloth aad Reps. Walnux and Poplar W: Marie. drobes, Lounges, Chairs, mati and Extension Tables, Recin'ng Chairs, Fancy Side Chairs, Chairs Side! card. Bookesse. &¢., Bureaus, Bedstead s, Washstands, Hatr an'! Huss Mat resses, Bodding. Cook: xils, Kitchen Requist * Ingrain aud La Olle ochs, &e. Engraving, Paintings. =. eC. sehold Ar icles un- Dining fue Brussels C ply Carpets, Cari re? Sentnge Machin Child's Carriage. Tetlet And a large variety of necessary 1© enumerate. ‘Terms cash. Sale positive, rain or shine, JAMES DUNSAN, Auctioneer, 330-26 817 7th strest norihwest, Pescas SON BRB., Auctioneers, VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, WITH LARGE BRICK STABLY. ON WESTSID« TWELFTH 8iREET, BETWEEN K AN L STREETS NW. premises, w juare 284 ‘fronting 28 + and running by k Mable on re Kecations in Was! Terms: One-third ptes bearing 7 pe eed deed of trust. PPAWSBRORER'S BALE AT PUBLI2 AUCTION, ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY, THE 3p AND 41H OF JUNE. AT 10 O°CLOCK IN THE MORNING AND71N THE EV. i gest assortment of Goods ¢ vd Without reserve, consis cured by he} wil L Diamonds, Watches ins, Solid Silver Plated War ¥ ns, Sewing Ma chine, Guns, Revolvers, &e., &e. JAMES GOULD, Auct. ROBERT FULTON, Pa uker, Sale at 314 9th street, 42 Money lvaved at the lowest rates, my30 5t* rpaomas DOWLING, Auctioneer, bad By virtue 0 the 20th d. I , and recorded in Liber No, 824, folio 320, one of the laud re- cords of the District of Golumbia, the underst ‘Trustees will sell at public auction, in front of th Premises ou THURSDAY. 30th day of May, 1878, at 6 o'clock pe. in the city of ‘ashiugton, DD, C., ‘the south 40 teet 6 inches frout of lot 8) 1a sijhare 481, by the depth of said lot. ‘ers of sale: One-third of purchase money to paid In cash; the residue in one and two years after day of sale, for which the purchaser is to give his notes, securéd by deed of trust on the property Bul earing interest at rate of eight per cent. per m, or ail cash, at ope mm of purchaser, A de- posit of $200 to be made when bid is accepted. If s of sale are not comp'ied with i ays the Trustees reserve the right to resell at risk and Cost of defaniting purchaser, myl5-d 8e-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO TUESDAY, June 4h, at 6:30 o'clock, by order of the Truste 30 B H. WARNER, Auctioneer. STURY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, L STKEET, BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS N.W. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated May 22d. 1877, and duly recorded in Liber 857. fo- lio 182. one of the land records of the Disirict, o: Cuiumbia, and at the request of the party se= cured thereby, we Will sell, at public auction, in front of the premises, on FRIDAY. the 7th’day of «Jt ne, 1878, at 5:30 °clock p.m. all that lot, plece and parcel of ground situate, lying and belug in the city of Washington and District of Columbia, recorded and known upon the aud plat of Washington city, as lots lettered **A’? and “"B,.” of McGill aud Johnson's subdivision of lots ‘in suuare numbered 620, said two lots commencing 100 feet west of thesoutheast corner of sald sqiare, runplng thence west 40 feet 2 inches, thence north 136 feet 745 inches. thence east 40 feet 2 inches, thence south to the placeof beginning. Teims of sale: Two hundred dolars, together With te expenses of sale, in cash; tne balance In & pr missory note, payable May 22, 1880, bea.- ing interest at the rate of 10 per cent. per an- num, payable semi-annually, from the day ‘of sale, which note of the purchaser must be secured Dy deed of trust on the property sold. The purchaser shall have the option to RY, cash. A deposit of $100 will be required at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and recording shail be at the cost of the pu r. Should the purchaser fail to com- Diy with the terms of sale within five days of the , the properey will be resold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, WM. HELMICK, H.C, ALLEMAN, | Trustees. 998 F street n. w. J.T. COLDWELL, ralesman, my30-d UNCANSON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SASE OF THREE TWO-STORY }RICK DWELLINGS AND LOTS, SEVEN TWO-STORY COTTAGE FRAME DWEL- JINGS AND LUTS_ AND NINE BULLD- ING LOTS. SIfUATED RESPECTIVELY ON HOSTREET, 711 AND Sra STRESTS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust given to us, dated May Ist, 1873 and duly recorded in Liber No. 715. "folio 398 of the land record: for the District of Coiumbla, and by request of tae We willsell ‘at pubiic auction, on 1878. at arty secured UESDAY, the 18 bday of June, A.D 5o'clock p. m., in froniuf the Tespective ises, all those certain pieces or is of premises, known described upou ground id plat the city of Washington. D. C.. as being Lots Nos, 7.8 9. lu. 11. 12, 13. 14 15, 18, 17. 18, 21, 22. 31, 32 33 and 84 of A. B, Kelley*s subdi> ion of Square 89, together with all t ¢ improve- Hy WAYS, €ass Ws, rights. privileges, ap- i and hereditaments to the sane. be- longing or otherwise appertaining. Lots %. 8 and 9 sre improved by three well-built two-story Brick Houses, Nos. 710, 712 and 714 Hl street 1 é yiots Je. Wand 12are uutmproved and front on Street ie. Lot 12 being at the corner of H and 7th streets Lee Lots 18 16, 17 and 21are unimproved and front on 7th sire: east. Lots 14 15, 18 and 22 are improved by two-story Frame Dweilings fronting on 7h street, between H and ? streets ne, Lets 32 and 33 are unimproved and front on 8th street be, Lots 31 and 34 are improved by two-story Frame Dwellingsana Vent on 8th street, between H and es ‘One-third cash: balance in six and twelve menths; notes bearing Interest at 7 per cent, watll paid, abe secured by de d of trust un the preniises ‘ing at the cost of the purcha- ser.” A deposit of $100 required on each lot'as 8000 Suid, If the terms ot sale are not complied witu Within’ seven days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk ua cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ public notice of such resale. JUUN H. GLICK CONRA!) KAUFFMAN, (Post } } Trustees. m3 30-d HH. WARNER, Estate Real Aucuoneer, a — TRUSTEE’S SALEOF A DESIRABLE THREE STORY BKICK DWELLING, ON THE NORTH SIDE OF MASSACHUSETTS AVE- RUK, BETWEEN lst AND 2p STREETS NORTHEAST. By virtue of a deed of trust to us. dated the 384 day Of May, 1877, aud duly recorded in fa Liver No, 857 folio 114 one of tae Land Bec, ords for the Wisiriet of Columbia, and at there: Quest of the party thereby secured. we will sil 'at Rublicauction. in frout of the premises, on WED. ‘ESDAY, June 5. 1378, at 5:30 o'clock p.m. all that plece Or parcel of ground situate in the ¢-ty of W mand ict of Columbia, Know sand described as sub-Jot numbered 17, according to S A. Terry’s sub-division of origina) Jot 1 io square numbered 722, on the Plat or plan oc said of City Sui stories: J, T, COLDWELL, B H, WABNER, B-al Estate Auctioneer, iS — LE OF DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON _C ‘REET, BET a> USTEFS' SALE OF A DESIRABLE TWO- | v and executive appr House was propriations. with Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. Tt closed — ezisiative, judicial, SENATE.— After our re The consideration of the tai inved. The bill The army fon iates Several hundred amendments restori bumber and compensation o! the executive de: Pending the consideration sage from the House was rec ting the resolution for final adjo: amended to the 17th of June. made to consid but objected to. appropriation Dillas passed by the referred to the committee on ap- DIN Was con 15,564, 2 og the lerks, &0., im riments were agreed to. unment as A motion was ler the resolution immediately, The conference report on the consular, diplomatic, and executive appropriation bulb was agreed to. river and harbor appropriation bil amendments iucreasing the amount $900,000, was reported from the committee on F Of $21,000 to Tiday, BOUS) A Lill wa maki exper repo rted —After our report closed— A conference report was cop: ular and diplomatic approp: ng au uses oi} merce. The Senate then adjourned 448 adopted on the ation bill appre opriation he special committee on the Presidential question, which was referred to the committee of the whole. The House went iuto committee, and an at ten pt was made to set aside the other bi it pk A ju A li explana ton was e ° u k st w | Journal dé ers had agri and that no in | out of Turkey's Europe direct Austrian prot the North G te - funeral, from 81st, at four 0° apd painful fortliude, G finally the democrats leaving the Dill at the took a recess for de! adjeurument till Friday took piace. the assembtir the direction of Austria, are hol A rations Were army corps 1s gress, and the o all that “Austria | her claims seems unable longer to ef | herownand Ge her landlady. this attempt to take my li w ter Was an impor defendant had as him for a fathe’ 1878 J the ber age. as iv take up the bill forthe tion for the investigating ee Dlicans impeded be taken ou seitt ction b ever pecial appre nmitiee. The re- requiring a vi : Ohi, and ndoned she contest, foot of the calendar Without hay agen A of any bills the House pal ~~. Uneasiness in Europe. .) AUSTRIA'S WARLIKE No doubt. is expressed in je: nt feature of the m nidrassy had been all alo gress, and Austria is makin ie ing te by nl Passy to irely some Russi unw of th tov wdped essary. t ss led to an Enrop, ications mi a Austria’s particu + the congress might Sto the ons credit alre dy Ve her sources i Transyiv drons have been or ia and Macedonia. Th he Carpathian p SOOS ATE a Great activity prevails on the Dalma: has gone t points on : lick ct strate eal ovina, regards the t with dou btedly ussian negot mi-oMeial 1 ork ths cept th Peter ar while the Russo. lish interests. A »pl this tone. » formation On the ¢ man ¢ geestio of the tres 0 long, of the congr ting for the prot man interests in the ni official North German Gazette does not t advocates independent principalities inces under a relations of zette with Prince Bis- attention to be drawn to this Count Andrassy, rr to the Austrian delegation vi y which to the notice of Russia and the ¥ aflecting Austrian int d the extension of Bulgar opment of the Christian peoples in the was hot prejedictat to Aust the establist mt orate. T ATTITUDE. any quarte te only, after which an E about s. The only un- ning’s newsis in ug y si and the points 0 favor of an Euroy gress his utterances now Preparations are St. lous about peace, and while Austria and Russia were making tations to that end Enz from India. Now England st a demon These ts of atior dele, int fail, sts, pani An ager, D d that th n Galil ta. dt Aust eating uneasiness uit nd brought tr he str fe r although Count ntly in n settlement in the con- etersLurg unoficial press is still inereda f i, even am he hat £0- ps ‘one ion ny if Count yes- ns f a, when Austri 1 be prepared to look the facts in the fa clual employment of the six + He said that certain mintary prepa- pven if the an understandin, Twards arise in ril- ty mil: rassy" s ut from th Ironclad the coasts of he military occupa: pro- ion of the line of the Orsova railway is i nand fortific ccomplist € sey une Is, howe English ion ustria, ually tal pr ja or Ew nd the extension of Ser Montenegro should be so arranged as not to interfere with Austria’s natural communica- tious with the East. DEATH RATHER THAN STARYATION. Christopher was turned out of her house, at No. 44 Allen Street, iesterday, by She borrowed ith which she purchased arsenic. swallowed it. She was fe she had him arrested and sent to Bi island for six months. Since then she been unable to obtain em Il not be again, and 1 w li repeat th &eIn the Gascon ant witne: seen and heard some of the ie river, fish are dying by thousands, from eating the worms that drop from the overhanging maple trees. nployment. “Tam f tM. n-ye ss. Th eee MARRIE: GIST-SLOANE. D. tacts, tian tron. Macarsea road wspapers of Vienna throw out sarcastic hints that the congress will hav {for itexcept to pass upon Austrig interests. The Russian semi-ofticial press las | hot heretofore taken notice of | easiness s Austria's un and the hat the p upation of Adakale ence might be drawn fr Austrian o ve Ww. mk ou f pcarded asa strong hint that Russia would not sanction th measure. The Berlin jourt full of latter are astic criticism of Austra’s position. They say that the occupation of Adakaleh is ould do to remind Russia of greement Russian lay therefore, care of cast The ie re ad been brought her powers Sts, said, as he dev pitulating the »pe, but hment of a state destitute of the conditions of peaceful existence, and which might oppress other nationalitie another thing. Turkey should be p what remained of her after the s The two years’ occupation of Bul was quite ved in nent. carla was via and arding fteen cents, Then she ind unconscious in Allen street in the evening. In the Chambers. street hospital she bec the treatment administered. her husband had treated her so erus me couscious under She said that ly that Kwell’s ad After foiles Missouri, she had been turned into the street she pre. ferred death to starvation Ain the naible'’s Isherman, in Told daugh- child had courtship. and the ked her how she would like On Wednesday, May 29°h, ly Rev. Arthur Little, GEORGE W. Gist Maky S. SLOANE, * NAUCK—WALTER, On the evening of the 28h of May. 1878, at th Lutheran church, by Rev. D. A.NAUCK to Miss Washington, D.C. No cards, — DIED. INDLEY. Departed this 1878. SARAH 2 eph J. Find late Sarah He The relatives and trivnds are GARNER. fourth year of his age, residence, No. 81313ih Jesuscan make a dying b Feel soft as down} pit While on His breast | lay And breathe my life Funeral services will lay Bist, at 3 o°clock. respectfully invited to attend. York, and Whee! on life. « f invited te . on F ped ows are: my head, out sweetly there. take piace from hi Friends and relatives are areonage wf the Kugitsh © Domer. ARTHU: OPHTAC. WALTER, b. the 29 -h of ed wife of hort with Christian Gr W. GARNER, io the sixty~ 100 (Baltimore, New ing papers piease copy. } SHERIFF. On the 30th of May, 1878, at 2 at the clock a.m.. Mrs, ELba No! residence of her son, G. L, Sheriff. ‘The funeral wil take place from Wesley Chapel, four o°clock, Friday ‘May 31 KR SURRLE 4 UNDERTAKERS, &. 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