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_ RAILROADS. EDUCATIONAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ALTIN ORE AND OTIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. National Houte and Short Line to the | North. Northwest, West and Southwest. TO TAKE RP FECT SUNDAY, JUN 9, 1878. LEAVE WASHINGTON: | 16:15 a. m.—New York, Philadelphia, and Boston | Express. Kilcott City. On Sanday to Baltimore | at jey's, Laurel, Annapo! Jk Blage. anover, and via Relay, tore and’ Laurel Express. of Rocks, Cranberry, Strasbarg, | gerstown, and Way Siations, | Sork, Philadelpht xpress.” Parlor and Philadeipria. Stops st Annapolls Junction, 18:35 a. m. outs, Chicago, Columbus, ad Pittsbu: ees.” Hagerstown and Valley J 'Ghrough Car woBtaan- neinnat! daily. Graf. { ton toBandusky, dally, t Satarday. | 9:00 35 On Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis } 1:00 8.9, —Battimore Ex Stops at Bis | press, densbarg, B.tsville, Laurel, Annapolis Janc- tion, Jessup"s and Hanover. 32:10 p. m.—Valumore, Aniapolis, Ellicott City | ‘and Way. 1:30 p. m.—New York, Philadelphia and Boston | Express. On Sundays to Baltimore ocly, stop- ing at all Stations. Stops at Laurel, | 4:30 p. m. more, Biadensburg, snd Laurel | Express. Ficuerick via Relay. Stopsat Aunap- olis Junction. :35 p. m.—i’otnt of Rocks, Frederick, Hagers- town, Winel ter and Way Stations, ‘On Sun- caps to Poini o7 Rocks and Way Stations only. 14:40 p. m.—rsicimore, Annapolis and Way Bia ions. 45:30 p. m.—P?-sdelphta Norfolk sn4 Baltimore Express. Nc folk except Bunday. Norfolk as gengers taken 2m the Care direct to Boat at Can- fon, Stops: # stonsburg and Laurel. *6:50 p. m.— Lali iiaore and Way Stations. alee and Columbus Express. sia Chicago. | imore Express, . | Louis, Clactnnat!, Lovisvitis ss Pittsburg, excep: Sunda: York, Phiisde’ 7:15 De “Sleeping tx +8 pt Sanday. P10 oi zi ie H, WEST ANDSOUTHWEST. | ch, Steel Hails, Splendid Magnificent Equipment. Nx 10TH, 1878. | WASHINGTON, from Depot, dB streets, aa foi 10:10'a. 1 y a Sweping Cars f. 19 i Louts ant Chicago; with Palace Car to Chicage, tomac Rallroad. , Bu Niags d at 7:40 p.m. iy, excer % Palace Cara to Watslus. ‘For | eek Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 Doubl ‘Scenery. B.m. dally, «cept Sanday. For New York <::d the Ease, 1:45 a, m m. daily, witch (slsce Cara attached. man Cars, 9:20 a. m. datiy, e: + Ye, al sey City with beats of Brook- | traneter to Felton | riage and journey | 3, 1:30 p.m. datiy, except 89 T.; and 6:30 and 8:3) p.m. day. | day, | Limited Expries, 9:20 a. m. daily, except un- | | { for Baltimore, 6:55, 8:30 a. m. except Sunday iné, 6:60 a, m. aud 4:29 p. m. m. and 4:20 p. m. daily, exandria and Fredericksb Rail- a and ‘Siexandria and Washington i | =, 8, 7, 8, 9:10, 10, 11 a. m.:2, 3, | 7p.m. On Sunday at iy rm. ang the South, 2:45 a.m. and 9a. 10 p.m, dally, except Sunday. Alctaudrla foF Washington, 6 7, 8, | 20, 5, 6:20 and? p.m. 1. parlor car S can be procured at the offices, northeast corner of Thirteenth street and Pennzy!- j northeast corner of Sixth street and Pennsy!vania avenue, and at lepot, where cr- ders can b for ths checking of baggage to des- tination from boteis and residences, L. P. FARY 2H, General Passenger Agent. RANK THOMYON, General Manager. novld | STEAMERS, &. i POTOMAC 2. VER LANDINGS. The steamer MATTANO, Lay i '. H. BYLES, will make three tri each week, twoto MOMINI FERR | and one to MATTUX CREEK, stopping at inter- mediate landings geing and returning. For further information mquire at @. LL. Sherlif’s Coal and ‘Wood Office, 1114 and 328 Pennsylvania avenue, and at wharf, foct of 6th and N streets. ap20-tr + TUCKER JONES, Agent. UMMER ARRANGEMENT. FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE SOUTH. ‘The swift and elegant iron Steamer LADY OF THE LAKE, Capt. C. J. BoNNE- VILLE, leaves Gib-street wharf, Until further notice, every Monday, Wednestay anc Friday, at 5 o‘clock p.m., con- necting with steamers for Boston, Providence and other Northern points. Returning, leaves Nor- folk every Tuesday, Thursday and vat 4 O'clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LANDINGS. Bteamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Captain JOHN B. Woon, leaves her wharf, term: nus of 7th and 9th street line of cars, at 7 a.m., three times per week, fol Currioman, N. land Leonardtown, stopping at intermediate ngs each trip. Daysof sailing, same as Steamer Mattano. ie ¥or further information, apply at the office, over Metropolitan Bank, Knox's Express Uilice, or at the Company 's Wharf. foot of 6th street. Cte Sh wOuE BACON: Prove press: a ¥ B. J. ACCINELLY, Agent. STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and E. KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, every Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. m.? Georgetown every Saturday, and Aicxandria same day, Freigut taken at jowest rates. For information ‘apply at cfiice over Metropolitan Bank, 15:h street, | orto R. P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water siree ‘Geo! SAMUEL BACON, President, ap2i-tr ORT. ERMAN LLOYD—STEAMSHIP \ NEW YORK, HAVRE, LON- LINE betw me OS; SOCTHAMEON AND BREMEN. S steamers of this company will sali every urday from Bremen Pier, fout of 3d st., Hoboken. Rates of passage: From New York to Havre, London, Southampton and Brenien, fist cabin, $100; second cauin, Bold; steerage. currency. For treightor pas- | Sage apply to UELXICHS & Co., 8 BowilngGreen, New York ‘octl-ly LYDE’S NW EXPRESS LINE zi BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH- INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Connecting ui Philadelphia with Olyde’s Line for Boston. Providence, ai he Hew Englan lates. Sailing Days. 'e!phia—satarday, at 13 m. 8(on—Monday, at Ila. im. town—Monday, at 7 p.m. ‘eived daily, Through bi of Inding va and Providence, Consignees | wish: eB ing thetr goods Iai fat George- wu (ease have them marked town wharf ation spply tod. H. JOHNSON | eet northwest, aud Lath-stzvet | hart, Washington, D. C.;@. ¥. HYDE, 69 Wa- From Ph From W From Ge ter street. Georgetcwn, D.'C., WM. P. CLYDE £ €0., Gene ig South “Wharves, Philadeiphis. mara)-ly YUNARD LINE. vane NOTICE. Ith the view of Cimintshing the chances of collision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course for sli searons of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to Now | York cr Boston, croesing the meridian of 60 at 43 lat., or nothing to the north of 43. On the homeward pacsage crossing the meridian Of 60 at 42 iat., cr nothing to the north of 42. THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIMITED. Between New York and Livergoot, Call- ing at Uork Harbor. FROM NEW YORK. FROM NEW YORK. Algeria... Wed., Oct. 9 Bothala...Wed , Nov. *iussta.-.Wed.. Oct. 16 Algeria... Wed, Beythia.W 23 *Bassia.-!Wed., Parthis. Tr Oct. #4 Scythia... Wed., Abyssinia W . 30 Ang every following Wednesday from New York. "No steerage. Rates of Pas: By steamers carrying stecrage, $00 and $100 gold, according to sccouim ations. 5100. teaiiel’s not carrying steerage, $80, and nsd id, according to nceommod tions. Tickets to Paris, $15, goid, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Tickets ts- sued special low rate of $60 gold daring the fall and winter season. Stecrage at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liverpoci and Queenstown, and all other parts of Europeat lowest rates. Through bilis of iading given for Bélfact, Glas ', Havre, Autwerp and other ports on the Con- aud for Mediterranean ports. For freight sod patsage apply at the Company's pg Geen, oF both steerage and ‘LOW, 606 7th street, Wash- FRANCKLYN. Agent. N.Y. PIANOS AND ORGANS. ‘UST BECEIVED.—A fine, large stock of New PIANOS, of the worid-renow: Bomethicg new ‘and tandsome in ow RIGHTS. Prices lower than ever before, Also Bvariety cf PIANOS of different makes ats sac- Fifles, to make room. PIANOS and ORGANS at Jow figures and on the most accommodating terms. We will give satisfaction. Call and examine. and ring, moving and packing satis- C. RICHEN i, (established ) No. &: Tiket.. stow doors soove Pas are. baptsay ALLET DAVIS & CO.’S PIANUS.— lew Pianos ready for fall trade, bargaine; wprighte @ specialty. PER “V1. L, SUMNER, 812 9th et, 2.W. fe fed | years, payable ir advan | 23. 1878, forthe reception ef puptls. | ences Sept. 9. “Tuition, $5 to §: TP\HE LINTr [CUM INSTITUT &_The sssion cf 1878-1879 of the LINTHICUM INSCI- TUTE will begin on MONDAY, Oxtober 7th, 2878. Atl applications for admission shall be mado at the Irstitnte Rocms during the ensuing week. between the hours of 7 and 8 p.m. JOSIAH DENT, Presicent, Georgetown D.C. | ‘ce'2-4: PROFESSOR HENRI MASSON will receive sp- pilcations for puptis desirous to ava'l them- selves of bis instrnetion in FRENCH, at h's own residence, No 2113 Penna. avenue, or'at the Boss- Bp Seminary. ou I street, or at the school of the urch of the Incarnation; at Miss Stephenson's CcV'egiate Institute, Georgetown. It is his inten- tion {> give to bis! more advaneal papils in bis classes of conversation the benefit of a reading cnee a week. in French, of hia now completed work, ‘*A Life tr Two Worlds.» sep30-1m_ MME AMELIA BIEHL, Taviog returned aVA trom Amhuret, Mass., where she atteaded the Normal Class taught by Dr. L. Sauveur, 13 now prepared to h Frencb, so that time and money may be saved. The language will be taught without the aid of English. A preliminary meet- ing will be held in the Parlors of the Y. M.C. A. TUESEAY EVENING, Oct, 8 at 7p. m., after which classes will be formed. “All cordially invited tobe present, Residence 1001 New York avenue, sey.28-1m* GUANISH TAUGHT AND TRANSLATED at 1024 17th st_n.w. Terms moderate. s:27-1m* LAY BCHOOL OF COLUMBIAN UNIVER- Facu.t JAMES C. WELLING, LL. D., President. WALTER 8. COX LL. D. Professor of the Law of Eealand Per:ona’ Proper- ty, of Contracts, and of Crimesand M.sde- méeanors. WILLIAM A. MAURY, LL. &.. fesror cf Equity Jurisprusence, of Common Law ard Equity Pieading. of the Law of Evl- deree, and the Law of Partnership. The Hon. WM. B. LAWRENCE, LL.D.,D.C.L., Tofessor of the Law of Nations. The exercises of the school will be resumed on WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of October. at 6 O'clock p. m.. when the announcements for the year willbe made, and opening addresses delivered by the Professor Under graduates and new students purposing to join the sctool are tuvited to be pres-n* a3 A180 Sladuates in law who may desire Information re- specting the operations of the POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENT, which was estabilshed last ye: The charge for tuition in the under-eraduates? artment is $30 for a single year, or $150 for two ia f ye: or in month- hts. at the optton of 1 Fe iy instaim Sts, ‘The tu! ost Graduate Department y instalments, and cover- @ months, ‘Students in nent during the last year are admitted current year. catalog may he mate at the H. & O. HLM orrizon, 475 Penua, the National Savi 's Bank, corner New k avenue and 15:h s‘reet. aud 1 the President f the University. (Post, ip) 80) 25-10 J. & MAR: de” DANCING ACADEMY, at Msrint's Hall. ‘This Academy wiil open on SATURDAY, Sept. All tocmer pupiis are invited to attend the speniag—ai3orclscx n. OF misses and masters, and at 8 p. m, for The first regular lesson will ba ay, Cet. Ist, 18°8 Sep2l-2a MBS B.S, GRAVES, Gnccossor to Miss A, a¥A D. Merrill and Miss B.C. Graves,) assisted ty a competent corps of teachers, Wwi'l reopen her relect School and Kindergartea for Boys and Girls SEPTEMBER 18. at 860 18th street, corner of H. ‘The Nornial Training Class will begin October 15. For psrticulars address the Principal, sepl7-3in 1 ROESLYN SEMINARY will re-open at No. 1536 1 st. n. w., on WEDNESDAY, “ptember 18th. septié-1m JROF. E. BARILI will resume his #INGING LESSONS on THUBSDAYV, Sept. 19, at Marini’s Hail, where he can be seen on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, from 10 to12 o'clock a.m. sep14-1m ENING CUATSES at PAKK SEMINARY, for adults.—Thorough courses in Brziisu Gr. and Lit. History. Mathemst'., and Languages, Fuil corns <; instructors. For terms apply tO Pri, 506 6th st. now. sepl4-Im* PRVsTELY OR IN CLASS—Latin, Mathe- fa mah Beaton, Lente Aritumetic simpil- . West Point, Annapolis or Collegiate prepara- tion, Terms mcderate. 8. W. FLYNN, A. M., 1227 Ist. n.w. Callbefore 11 a,m,;after4p. m. sep13-tr LUCUTION.—Instruction given In Klocation, to schoo's, private classes and to individual: by Miss M. K. SCHREINER, A. M., 943 M streel D.w., and 10¢6 Mass, avenue, sep9-Im_ ADEMOISELLE BRUN. X FRENCH TEACHER, sep7-Im* given Tues- AND CONVERSATION, Sui 1803 H street n.w. USICAL CONSERVATORY, Music Hall, 432 9th st. n.w.—The fall form (tenth year) com- ). Twelve teach- . Free adi be “epi-im “Sg, BULLARD, Director. CLECTIC Sew any, Street, ‘The Normal Class, for gen as wish to learn and Master @ better method of teaching, will be formed Su, TEMBER 9, The other classes are nearly filied. Teachers; Mr. & Mrs, Z. RICHARDS, sep7-8m Miss M. A. WADSWORTH, N ‘k. J. KEMINGTON FAIRLAMB has ro- ave fomed bis Tuition in Noes Catrare: Piano, rgan, + Harmony and Composit a Residence, ‘No, Boo 1th st. yw. ae N. B,—Classes now forming. sep4-1m Fows2D UNivensiry. MEDICAL COLLEGE. WINTER SESSION will commence OcTorer 1sT, and continues fire months. This school offers a thoi h course of Medical Instruction to all proper'y qualified appt cants, without regard to sex or color, Tuition free. For circulars address C.B.PURVIS, Secretary, No. 1118 18tli st. Facuity.—W.W. Patton, D.D.. President; @id- er, M.D)., Dean and Professor of Phy- slology and, Hygiene; Chas. B.Parvis, M.D. Seo- retary and Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Wonien and Children; Niel F. Graham, M.D.. Professor of the Principles and Practice of Surge Ty; Danlel8. Lamb, M-D.. Professor of ip tive and Surgical Anatomy; Wm.H.Seaman, A, M... Professor of Genera! and Medical Chemistry: Thos. B. Hood, M.D.. Professor of the Principles and Practice ‘of Medicine; Join E. Brackett, M. D.., Professor of Materia Medica and Therapeutics; = Watts M-D:», Lecturer on EhArinsco logy; A. . -D., Demonstrator o! Ye serdcouin — D coe EK BEMINARY, 506 Gth street north’ on Se) Of the Motropolltad cars, ‘Will Reopen for the eon Annual Session 5aP TEMBER 16TH. For particulars address Princt} Mrs. G. M. ‘Condron and Miss rs Toiman Smith. j8l-colm&c2m OCKLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, SANDY SPRING, MD. ‘This Institution will be opened SEPTZMBER 16th, It will be conducted on the same principles, and with the same assistants, as the Stanmore Schoo! which my sister, Caroline H. Miller, has conclu torelinguish. A full course of instructions, with lectures, will be given. | For cireulars, with terms and other particulars, sddrecs HENEY 0. HALLOWEL. A. M., 8ng17-ecgm ‘Principal. ) ee MILITARY ACADEMY, ‘Thorough instructions tn Civil Ecgineering, the Classics anc English. For circulars, to Col, THEO. HYATT, President. "BAB cosns FUTUBS DAYS. \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, SALE URDER DEED OF TRUST AND BY ORDEK OF COURT OF VERY VALU- ABLE PROPERTY ON NORTH SIDE OF ¥ STREMT, BETWEEN 14Tu AND 15TH STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust recorded Sep- tember 27. 1875. in Liber 796, folio 210 et of the land records for the county of Washiny ton, by request of the holcer of the note thereby geclired, and pursuant to order of court passed September 9th, A. D. 1878, in cause No. 6140 equity docket-of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of, Columbia. me. the undersigned trusteos, will sell at public auction, in front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 8th day of Uctober, acd o*clock p. m., the followmg-described real esate phe city cf, Washington, in the sald’ Dis- taict, to wit: All of original'lot numbered four (4). in square numbered two hundred and twenty- four, as the same is known and designa‘ed on the plats or plans of said city; the said lot fronting sixty-one feet and seven inclies (61 ft. 7 In ) on the north side of F street north, between 14th and 15th Streeis west. and running through, with that width, one hundred and thirteen fest elght and ore-half inches (113 ft. 8 In.) to a thirty (30) feet wide alley, togeiher with the improvements. ‘Terms of snle: One-third cash, aud the residue in two (2) equal instaiments, payable at one (2) and two (2) years from the day of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser or purchasars ate to be ven, payatie to the order of the undersigned rustees, with interest, payable semi-aunua ly. a: the rate of seven (7) pet contum par annum until Faid, ard secured by deed of tru-ton the property fords OF all cash, ai the option of the purchaser or purchasers. A deposit of $500 will be required at the time of the sale, and if the terms of the sale be not complied with withia ons week from the day of sale, the property may be resold at. the cost and Tisk of the defauiting purchaser after flye days’ no- tice in the Evening Star newspaper. All coavey- ancing at purchaser’s cost. JOHN F. HANNA. 4 JAMES Me JUNNSTON, }TFustecs, sep96-d&ds ‘Webster Law Building. yy E. WAGGAMAN, Reai Estawe Aucti°ueer. TRUSTEES’ ALE OF FLEGANT RES! LENGE, No. 190, ON C STREGT NORTH Underand by virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 28th day of March, 1 and recorded in Liber No, 739, follo 434, cf the and records of the District of Colum! undersigned trustees will sell, at pablic auct front of the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th: Gay of Octover, 1878. at 45 o'clock ni. all of Lot ten (10), in’ Mc£wen’s recorded subdivision of part of original lot tree (3), in square five hun- aved and seventy-four (574), in the elty of Wasn- ington, in said District. ‘Terts of sai ind in cash, and the rasidae » money to be paid ty three equal instal- ments at six, tweive and eighteen mouth: of sale; for the deferred payments tae notes of the purchaser to be give, tea: ing 7 per celit. 1n- ter, st from day of rale, and secure'l on the proper:y rily to said ‘Trustees; or a!l cash, at op- of pureh: posit Will bo required when bid accept of sale are not com- Piled with in seven days, Trastees reserve right to Hat risk and cost of defaulting purenaser, atter giving such notice of such recale.as they may HER DTD GO, F. APPLEBY, WE. EOMONSTON, } Trustees, Ofice 420 5ch st. nw. THOS. E. WAGGAMSN, Auct,seps0-d H. WARNER, Keal Estate Auctioneer, . ae by virtue of a deed of trust from Catharine Burret, Gated February 23d, a, D. 1876, re: cerdedin Liber No. 811, folio "114, et seq @ of the land records for the Disttict of Column- a, I will sell at public auction, in front of the mises, on TUESDAY, Oct: ber 15th, 1878, at 5 G’dlock P.m., allthe rigat, title avd interest of the taid Cathsrine Barret, in and to the following descriled real estate, situate in the City of Wash- ington, District of Cclumbia, to wit: Original jot num*ered four (4), in souare numbered eight hurdred and thirty-six (826), on the northeast corner of 5th and D sts. northeast, containing forty-two hundred (4 200) squara feet of ground, improved by a frame dwelling house, ‘erms: $700 with Interest at 10 per cent. per annum, from August 23d, 1878, to day of sale, and expenses of sale in cash, and th3 balance in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the pur- chaser bearing interest from the day of sale and fecured by a deed of trust on the property sold, Will be taken. A deposit of §100 will ve reyatred of the purehater at ths tire of sale, and all convey- ancing at expense of purchaser. cing ar exTTO8. C. G, KENNEDY, Trustee, J, T. COLDWELL, Salesman, octi-d HANCERY BALE OF VALUABLE IM- , PROVED PROPERTY. ‘By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, in Equity (4 ¢_ use No, 6817, I shall, on MONDAY, «c.0- ber 14th, 1878,'at 4:30’ o’c’ock p, m., offer for sale a* public auction. in front of the premises, parts of Lots 24 and 25, of Kennedy and Webb's record 3d subdivision of part of orlyinal Lot 1, in Square 518, boing the west 6 inches ui said Lot 25 and the east 11 feet 6 inches of sald Lot 24, fronting in all 12 feet by the depth of 80 feet, Improved by a two- story Brick House, situated on Washington street, between @ and H and 4th an‘ 6th streets uorthweat, ‘Also, at 5 o'clock p, m., part of Lot 14, in Square D, beginning for the same at tha southwest corner of seid Lot, thence north 20 fzet 7 inches, thence due cast 14 feet thence north 2 feet, theace due east 18 feet, Suchoe: ner isea ts arly Py stralght ine 89 feet 10 a point 14 feet north of a pubiic alley, eee teet detest to aid alley. thence with 23 south Hne of said Lot to the place of beginning, improved by a largé and s2h-ta" tlal Frame House, situated on 6 h street, batween B auc { strosts southwest. Terms frescribed by decree: One-third cash; balance in equal instaliments in twelveand twenty- four monthe, for which purchasers? notes, beariug interest from day of sale and secured upoa ths pieperty, will be taken. All coaveyancing and recording at purchasers? cost, A deposit of $50 oneach lot willbe required at time of sa’e. If terms are not complied with in Ave days from time of sale, property will be resold at risk and cost of defaulting purchaser. ‘VING WILLIAMBON, Trustee, 454 1) street nor:hwest. B. H. WARNER, Auctioneer, tab! COAL AND WOOD. Gus AND WOOD. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Cal! at our wharves, foot of 7th st., and sea for yourself. COAL constantly arriving. WOOD of all Kinds. Large stock and fair prices. Sole manufacturers of Stephenson’s Patent Ban- died KINDLING WOOD, Tha only Kindiing Weod having a Fire Lighter with every bundle, STEPHENSON & BRO. Seventh street Wi. Branch Office, 12th and Penu’a ave. (hoo, iemon maorexes, ts TULL Waiguie COAL. CoAL, ALITY ap-town oflces by With cnequaled facilities advantsges for economically conducting the wood and coai trade, wharves, factory, extensive store yards Saami a to stock mp largely when coal 18 lowest, offices throughont the city, and al! in immediate commu- nication, prompt attention to orders, we are Dropared to offer to our patrous the best varle- 1e8 Of cosl ces. Berember, we ‘inure a wirictiy pare ceal, cf 2,240 ands to the ton. = JOHNSON BROTHERS. oes a Sit ceopot sak. of 32th, 15th and ces; 1202 F at, nw. ; 1118 8th st. nu. ith at. .W.; and R81 Pa.ave, 6.¢. jy1B-tr MEDICAL, &c. Main M OSSURNE'S BOARDING AND Day 44 SCHUOL for Young Ladies and Children wil: svopon at 943M ct, n.w., MONDAY, September y 1878, Pupils prepared for Harvard examina- ne. BUSES COLLEGE, 107 Pennsyivania ave e., Capitol Hill. Hours from 7 o'clock unti! O p.m, Terma 82 ond §3 Gen. Albert Pike. Gen. Hoom 08, Land Office; C2. rincnth. References:— eer sm. ADEMOISELLE V.__PRUD HOMMEY Fs conn AC SO vamcan : > RM KDI. CED. Dany eubenigence iid Lith at nw ‘lasses for you: indies and children, con- nécied with good Rnglish schools. Alorntug, afternoon and evening classes for la- dies, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, Private i if prefei oN. B. pronunciation (Parisian) and the N. B.—, goct use of practical conversation rapidly, acquired Dupils, Verbs and idioms taught by anew, 2 bat ana saccosetv! system. Call any day between 19.and 1 o'clock, or Mon- days ard Thursdays after 4 p.m. ‘augl-8.n UBNETT HALL —Belect School for Boys. ELLIicoT ( 1ry, Mp. ‘Address ¥. GARKETSON, M. D., Bep24 Qw* ‘Principal. USICAL.—DONCH & SON have resumed their regular course of tustructions on the Violin, Piano and the various Orchestral Instru- ments. Residence, 606 H streetn.w. sepl2-3m DE INSTITUTE, ConconD- VILLE, PA.—Bo! $60 per quarter; Girls, mg a a 83-1 J. SHOBTLIDGE, A.M., Prin. PENCEBIAN BUSINESS COLLEG. Tth and L sts. 0.w,, to sons and daughiers. = Businees. Ari Kurry AND MBS. ALFRED BUJAC'S Engliah Toa French Board! and Day ‘School for ouDg No, 1033 Connecticut ave, Duties Namber of Pupils p2-Sin* N, oa “a REPAIRER, Mat A SEMKEN, now 3 is ‘*) SPECIALTY. NBYLVANIA AVENUE eae mae ec HENS ee B PA: W. FP. £ fe q50 REWARD 1F DE. BROTHERS PAILS TO care any case of Femaie Weakuess, Irregulari- tes and Obstructions; 80 years’ experience. Office 906 B st. 8.w., opposite Smithsonian. sep18-8w* Cee D&E. LZON, the oldest established specialist in the city. He guarantees a perma- hetand speedy cure in the shortest time possible or ate cate ae Chronic: are vrs or no charge, Sey consultiag rooms 606 H eerste meetin mS ANHOOD BESTORED. A victim of youthfnl imprudence, cat mature decay, Hervous debhity, oter, Raving tied iy vain every Known remedy, Shas found a simple Buterors: “address "22 8°27 EER tg gy geuow 5 ) He my24-eoly &K 43 Ohatham t., N. ¥. 4 PECIAL NOTICE,—DR. RUBER “BON can be consulted every Wednesday and Saturday at his Mice, 921 D street, bet. @.n and 10.h, from 2 to 9 R. m., Op all diseases of tha Urinary Organs sod jervous Di: viz: Organic aud Seminal Weak- ness, Nervous Debillry, Impotency, Premature De- Gis eereue cremnbl oe Palpitaticn of the Heart, Dithness of sight or @lddiness, Indigestion, &c.. &c., all resulting from abuses in youth, excesses in manhood, and any, indiscretions, Gonorrhea, Strictures and Syphilis qui ly cured. Dr. B. isa native of Baltimore, with 12 years’ experience in special practice, endorsed by tine | hysicians Orthis city, visits Washington every Wodnosday and Saturday. Persons in nesd of inedical treat- ment for any of the above diseases, will find it to their interest to call upon him, who will insure honorabie and scientific treatment, and a cure eosenes in every case he undertakes. Will refer 118 patrons to any Of the leading pavaicians of Bal- timore, and show letters of test mnials from the same. Call or address Ecvtaw street, Baltimore. THE TRADES. UBDEMAN & CO., (SUCCESSORS To WURDEMAN & BRO.) OABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTEREES, No. 725 9th Street n. w. Work, Goods, &c., strictly first-class. self-1m° rt eee ree a, OTS” OOKBINDING. B ‘The public is respectfully informed that the LYCETT BOOKBINDERY is carried on as heretofore. The same excellent workmen are emplo; and the work turned out ‘will be in the superior style which always been a characteristic of the ekinent. aps-ly 1019 Pennsylvania ave., 34 floor, GRASS, CABINET MAKER, RT-ly New Hampshire ave. and Mf st. n.w, a eee ne ME SEs Rie Qe cree. Boom ai JOB PRINTERS ns pe NY ~ AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. TRUSEE'S SALE OF A_S8MAULL FRAME E EVES TH . aN ADD EBSTS. &. W. By virtue of aceed of trust, to Charles H. Meultcn, dated April 13th, A.D. 1£75, daly mecrded In Liber No. 783, folto 93, et Fey y. one of the land records for the District of Columbia, aud by virtue of a decree of the Suprema Court of the District of Columba_passed in Equity cause No. 5.882, on July 1, 187: substituring the vrdersigned, as Trustes, ‘and at the request of Seii. at pubiic auc ion. in of the premises. on MON DAY, Ortober 14th, at5 ovc'ock, the following described real es- ‘itvate in the City of Wasulugton. D.C, to : #1] that piece or parcel of grouna known and designaicd as Lot numfered eleven, (11), in square numi end three hundred aud thirty-six,’ (838), to- gether with the improvements, &¢, Te:ms: Two hundred and fifty dollara, with in- terest, at 10 per cent. per annum ‘rom April 13, 1876, to day of sale and expense of sae in casi. aid the balarce st six, twe ve, and eightsen months, for ¥ hich ths notea of the pu: chaser, bear- ing Interest frcm the day of sale and secured bya deed cf trust on the property sold. will be taken. One hundred dollars deposit required at ths time of sale. and all copve:anc:ng at the purchaser's cost. Terms te be complied with insesen cays, otherwite the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaalting pore , after five days’ advertisement, IVORY 6. KIMBALL, Trustee, J.T, COLDWELI , Salesman. se,30-mX‘h YHOMAS DOWLING Auctioneer, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOT FRONTING ON PENNSYLVA- NIA AVENUS, NEAR THE CIRCLE. By viitue of a dectee of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. in equity cause So, 5131, doc. 16—Boyle et al. vs, shepher sta}. shal fell at public auction, In fror premises, on MONDAY, October 7th, 1873, at 5 o*clcek p-m.. original lot numbared 10, in squaro numbered 40, as the same {s laid down on the piat of the city of Washington; fronting 46 feet and 7 inches on Pennsylvania avenue northwest, and Tunuing back 91 feet 11 inches on 23d street and 91 feet 9 incnes on New Hampshire avenue, ald cor taining 7,189 square feet of ground. ‘She te ms of sale are: One-fourth the purchss9 money in cash, and the resic in six, tweive 1 eightéen months after the day of sale, respective! with interest, for whieh the notes’ of the er shall De taken, and alien retained on the Property sold. If the terms of sate shall not be ccr piitd with in six days trom and after tha day of sale, the Frustee wil resell the property at the risk sud cost of the defaulting purchaser, All con- vovapelng at purchager’s cost. A deposit of $200 inust 1.6 made at the time of purchase. 5c) 20-848 8, K. ELLIOT, Trustee, UNCANSON BRUS8,, Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-STORY FRAME COITAGE AND SIDE LUT, situated 6n 8! street, between H and I sts. h.e., at au By virtue of a deed of trust give ein a the party secured, I shail rout Ys par atéd May Ist, 1873, and daly recorded 1% Liber No, 715, toiic 388, cf the ls record for the District of Cohumbia, and by request of the rty secured thereby, we will sell. at public auc- tn, ob TUESDAY. the 8th day of October. A.U, 1878, at 5 o'clock p.m., in front of the premises. qu,those certaln pieces or parcels of land and prem Ises known and descrived upon the ground plat oF Pian of the city of Washington, D.G.. as being tors wenty-seven and twenty-eight of A. 1, Kelley's subdivision of square 889, together with all the improvements, ways, easements, rights, privi- leges, appurtenances’ and hereditaments’ to tie sane reOnRIng or otherwise appertaining. Lot 27 is improved by a two-story Frame Collage, Lot 28 's unimproved, and adjoins lot 27. ‘Term: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve qonths; notes bearing interest at 7 per cent. witil ald, and secured by a deed of trust on the prem- 8 Bod. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $100 required st timy of sale, Lf the terms of tale are not complied with within seven days from day of sale. the Trustees reserve tha right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the cefaulting purchaser, upon glying five days? public noilce of snch reasiy. JOHN H GLICK, sep2l_ CONRAD KAUFMAN, IHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE OF THOSE HANDSOME FOUR-STORY DWELLINGS on CORCORAN STREET. Nos, 1318, 1321, ‘and 1323, between Q and R streets, By virtue'ot three s.veral deeds of trast, each Gatea the 21st April, A.D. 1874, and re- corded in Liber No. 750, at rages 172, 177 an 179, respectively, of the land records of the District of Columbia, the subscribers will sell, to tho highest Meder, cn the promises. at 6 o'clock p.m., on MONDAY, the @ist dsy of October, A.D. 1878, the following property, situate? tn ‘Square No. 240, in the clty of Washixg'on, District of Cofambia, according to Chipmsp, Exley & Rich- ards? subdivision, to wit: Lots No. Twenty-one, Twenty-two and’ Twenty-six, each betng 20x90 feet, and each containing a 4-ttory brick dwelling house, with modern conveniences. ‘Terins of saie: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash (or all cash at the option of the purchaser), and the residue in ore, two, and three years, on notes of equal suma, bearing Interest at 8 por cent. per annum, payable semi-annually, from the day cf ssle_to be secured on the property sold, by deed of trust, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, in- clucing insurance. A deposit of $100 on each house Will be required at the time of the sale, The houses will be told separately, and all conveyancing will ‘be at the purchager’s cost. A. HYDE, Beya0-4 C.N- THOM, } Trustees. H. WAENER, Keal Estate Auctioneer, e — TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY FIVE- BOOM FRAME DWELLING ON THE WEST SIDE OF SEVENTH STREET N.E., BETWEEN A AND B. By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated January 234, 1873, recorded in Liber No. 708, fay folio 11, ore of the land records for the couaty, of Washington, in the District of Columbia, auc at therequest of the party secured thereby. I’ shall Sell at public sale, on NESDAY, October 9th, 1878, in front of the premises. at 5 o'clock p.m. Lot numbered forty-four, of George W. Liavilt subdivision of partof Square numbercd elgat hun: dred and sixty-seven, together with tho {mprove- ments thereon, a five-room Frame House. ‘Terms of sale: The balance of the indebtedness, about $5(0, and costs of sale in cash; balance in siz, twelve andelghteen mouths, with interest, to be secured on the p:operty by a deed of trast, with In- surance clause. $1CO will be required to bs paid immediately after sae. All conveyancing to ba paid by the purchaser, and if the termsare not com- plied with in ten days after sale the Truste re- serves the right to resell the property at the rlak and coxt of the Cefaulting purchase: after five days’ Notice, to Le published in the Evening Star. Cc. A. JAMES, Trustee, J. T. COLDWEL, Salesman. Bep25-d TENCANEON BROS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEFS'’ BALE OF V+LUABLE BEAL ESTATE ON THE SEVENTH STREET BUAD, NEAR BOUNDARY STKEET, By virtué of a deed of tru:t, dated June 8d, 1876, snd duly recorded in'1,iber No. 79) follo 125, one of the land records for the Dis-, trict of Cotumbla and at ths requost of tue party secured thereby, we shall seil at public auction. ia front of the prém!ses, on SATURDAY, the Sth ay of Uctober, A.D. 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m.. the following-Cescribed real estate In the county of Washington, D. to wit: Beginning for the fame at the southwest corner of the Let formerly bel-ngitg to W. W- Cox, ord now in the posses- sion of the heirs of the lats Willlam Gam mack snd Tenning easter.y with the south line of said Lot and at right angles with the Rockville aad Wash- ington turnpike twenty-eight 46-100 perches Ur nee at right angles with the last line and par- allel wii the said tarnpike road one hundred and eighty-four feet; thence westerly. and parallel with the first line twenty-elyut 46-100 pe-ches to the eald turnpike road, aid then with sald road in a northerly direction one hurdred and eighty-four feet to the place of ‘inning, containing eighty- seven thousa:d and four hundred square fest of grourd, more or less, with the improvements, consisting of a two-story fram dwelilng-housd end outhouses. Terme of asle: $1,000 cash; the balance in five eqns! installmente, In six, tx dlve, elghteen, twen- ty-fcur and thirty’months from day of ssl, with interest at the raie of 7 per cout. per annam until pa'd, secured bya deed of trust on the properiy. 2200 dcrosit at time of salo; and if tha pure chaser falls to ecmply with ternis of sale within fivo days from day of sale, property will be reso d after five days" roiice in the Ever ng Star, at risk } Trustees. and cost of defaulting purchaser, All convey- sucibg at perct aer’s cost. CLE. BITTE’ HOUSE. prnstoes, GO, T. SMALLWLOD, sey 24-ec&68 7 OUNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, THUSTER'S SALE OF A TW-8TORY RASE- MENT AND MANSARD BRICK DWELL- ING, No. 808 K:iGHTESNTH SIREST NORTHWESY. By virtuect adeed of trust to me, dated June Ist, 1875, and recorded in Liber 7¢3 folio 60, of the Tand recsrds of the District o Columbia. and the written request of the party secured thereby, 1 will seil at public auction, in front of the promises, at 44 o°clock p. m.,'on WEDNESDAY, Ociober 21, 1878, the north ‘part fot thirty (30), square 105, fronting 23 fect 6 ehes on 18th streer, and running back t.e same Width 61 feet to au slicy, together with th im- provements thereon. Terms: ‘Lhe amount of indebtedness securad by eaid deed of trust unpid, and the expenses of tha salein cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, secured by adeed of trust upon the property ard'the notes of the purchaser, bear- ing Interest from the day of sale. A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale. If the terms are not complied with in seven (7) days, the ‘Trustes will resell the property at the risk cost of the de- falting purchaser, ANDEEW C. BRADLEY, Sep31-eo&d8 Trustee, ae THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until FRIDAY, Octover 11'h, 1878, samahonr and place. ANDEEW C. BRADLEY, octl-eo&ds Trustee, ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE ASHINGTUN, PART OF = METROPOLIS * VIEW,” ° And near the Kesi<lence of the Late CHIEF JUSTICE CHASE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of the District of Columbia, sitting in Equlty, Passed in cause No. 6558, I'shall sell at puvile auction, on the prem on THURSDAY, tae 10.b of October, ‘1878, at 4 o’clock p.m., ali those valuable lots known On the plat of * *Matrop olis View’? ss Lot Mo. 10, containing avout’) acres; No. 16 containing about 11 acros; No. 1 containing about 6 acces, and Lot No. 86 vontal. ing about 98 acres, - Lota 10. 16 and 17 aijoin and frort on North avenue, near Lincoln aveaue. Me- tropolitan Branch B. & O. B. B. passes thro igh Lot No. 88, Plats and information at tha offiesof the auctioneer. Title perfest or no sale, aces deterred its bearing in‘er- 7» and secured. 9p a doe St sold.” A It St timo of sale on oach parcel of lone sari ee Taney at purchaser’s cost, tb com- in seven Cee = POLI Ranzon, ‘Trustee, 3B. H. WARNER, Auct. 908, 7,10 AUCTION SALES.__| THE EVENING STAR THIS AFTERNOON. T. COLDWELL, Kea) Estate Auctioneer, © = TRUSTEES’ SALE OF DESIRABLE PROPER- TY ON THE SOUTHWKST CORNER OF SECOND AND C STREETS NORTH W 4ST. By virtue of adeedof trust, daiet Jinusry 2. A. BD. 1675. duly recordst iu | ther No, Follo 38, one of the land reconts fer th: trict of Columbia, and at the request of the par secured thereby. we wiil scil, at public front of the premises, on THURSDAY 3, 1878, at § o'clock p. m.. the fo: real estate situate la tbe city of Wasbingtoe, 1). to wit: All of sub-lot numbered twen: 7 of the division made by Mary I. Dayton of orig: nal lot nineteen, (19). and part of original | eighteen. (18) th reservation red eleven (11), said suv lot tw: nty- zing part of original lot numbered ntn: cn horth Cstreet of twer mM. Ab having afront three and a haif feet, and one hundred and five feet on 21 strest west, Together with the improvements, &c. “Ferme: One-third cash, aud the bw’ance tn six. shi twelve andeighteen monthe, with interes: at Per cezt per annum, secured by a dent of ia: the property sold. or all cash, at option of the par- cbarer, A deposit of $100 rogulred az the time of sale, atd ail conveyancing and recording at pur- chaser’s cost. Terms to be complied with in seven days, otberw t trustees reserve the rig! to resell the pre 2 the risk and cost of the d faulting purchaser. after five days’ advertisys NOCH TOTTEN, { trustees BRAINARD H. WABNER, : S05 23,3088 DPeNcanson BROS., Auctioneers. Bi INE*S PR PERTY ON SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST, BUILDING LOT ON THIRD ent. BIRFET. AND ALSO UN MARION STRERT, BETWHEN 61 AND 7TH STREETS NORTHWEST. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, October 8, we will sel), in front of the premises, a" o'clock, Jot 24 of P. Thyson’s snhdt vision of Lot 9, Square 453. fronting 14 99-10) feet on 7h street, between H_ and I streets northwest, havin g a depth of 1€0 fect, and improved by a two- story Bri: k Store. AB o'clock p. 1n., in front of the premises, Lots 101. 102 and 103, Square 445, on Marion strect, b3- twsen 6th and 7th streets ‘and » and Q streets horthwes:; each front 20 10-12 feet by 105 foot aepth. At 5's ovclock p. m.. Lot 13, Sqnare 551, on 34 street. between Q and B streets northwest; front 62 6 12x14 6-' ‘rd cash: balance fn six, twelve Terms: One-t and eighteen months. notes bearing 8 per cent, interest ard securcd by deed of trust. A dep sit required on cach picee sold. THIS EVENING. re BE SOLD AT AUCTION, The eptire content: Shop.” 611 Ds rect MONDAY EVENIN © clock p. m., ¢: ecilanecus Books, every des criptior ard a general ‘ot of MONDAY EVEN TUESDAY, WEDN Eveniogs—Silver-plated W Tools of all descriptions, ticles. SATURDAY Fven! S 1 Clothing. deruis cash, H COLEMAN, Anct. pep 28-7E TO-NOEROW. UNCANSON BROS., Auctioncers, ATTRACTIVE SALE OF MILLINERY GOODS, consi. ting of Hats, Trimmed and Untimmes anzeta: Rtb- bong and Silks in all Coir ik Velvets; Ornaments; Looking Glass. & We will seli on FRIDAY MORNING. O. tober 4th, at 10 o'clock within our Sales rocnis. a’ chotce assortment of the adovo- named goods the stock of a dealer dec ining ou (oct2}_ DUNCANBON BRUS.. Auc's nese OHN SHERMAN, Real Fstate Auctioncer, J Bt. Cloud Building, TRUSTEES’ SALE F A DESIRABLE FRAME DWELLING, No, 471 1 STREET NORTHWEST, By virtue of a Geed of trust, dated thi of December, A.D. 1875. and’ daly recon in Liber No. 806, fal one of land records of the Dist bia, and at Tequest of the parties secured thereby we will sz! at public auction, on WEDNE-DAY, the 25th ¢ay of September, A.D. 1878, at 5o°clock p.in, lotrontof the prefhises, the following described roperty, With the improvements thereon, situated Inthe clty"or Washington, District of Columbia, towit: ‘The western elghtesn (18) feet fr the depth of the lot of lot numbered ten ( square Lumbered five hundred and sixtee ‘This property will bo soll subject toa prior tr of eight unired ($300 0) doliacs, Whileil, On payment interest, will be extended. Ofrerisof sae: ‘hres hundred ($300) dolars (tn- terest and expenses) in cash; balance in one year from day of sale with interest at eight (8) per cent, per annum, to be secured on tho property suid. CHRISTIAN G. LEDER. } trustess, GEORGE BAUER, s WM. M SMITH, Salesman, 8) 13-15, 17,18,21,23£25 49-BY DIRECTION OF THE TRUSTEES, theatovesale is postpened to FRIDAY, October 4th. 1878, 16 Same hour and place. * eis JOHN SHERMAN, Auct, B H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. 'e VALUABLE BUILDING LOT3 ON 8iXTH STREET, BETWEEN P AND Q STREBTS NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY KVENING, Octobar 4, 1878 at 5 o’clock, I wiil sell, at public auction, i font of the prem'scs Lots Nos. 4%, 44 and 45, in square h lot fronting 21 feet oa 6th street and runnicg back 109 fet toa 10 foot alley. ‘These lois. are convenient to Corcoran square mar- ket, and to the 7th street, 9ca strezt aad Nerth O Stréet lines of street cars. Terms made known on day of sale. oct2-d J.T, COLDW KLL, £alesman. NMAN & GREEN, Auctioneer Dew GREE“ ia jiirsus northwest, TRUSTEES’ BALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON VERMONT AVENUE, BETWEEN ANDOOME Beno CONSISTING OF A HANDSOME BRIC. RESIDENCE, No. 1021. By virtue of a deed of trust to us, dated the 8th day of Jane, A.D. 1874, dul} record- ed in liber No, 758, folio 126, one of the ian: records of the District of Columbia, aad at tae written request of the party secured thereby. we wil offer for gale, in front of the premises, THURSDAY, October 10:h, A.D. 1878, at 4 o’clock p.m., the following describsa Teal estate, situate in thé City of Washingwe, District of Co- lombia, to wit: Bub-lot nombersa twouty-elght (28), of John 0. Evans’ recorded subiivision of sub-lots numbered fourteen, filt sixteen, aov- enteen and eighteen, of John L. Kidwell’s record- e4 subdivision of Lots in Square nambered two Rundred and seventeen (217), together with the improvements, cousisting of the handsome brick residence, No, 1621 Vermont avenue. Terms of sale as prescribed in the deed of trust: “The full‘amount of tre indebiedvess, together With the interest, costs, commissions and expen- ses in cash, aud the balanco at twelve, twenty-four aud thirty-six mouths, for which ihe notes of the Purchaser, bearing iaccrest at the rate of six p: ceptom perannui, from the day of sale, cured by adeed cf trust on the property gold s beiaken. A deposit of Five Hundred Doliarssuali be required of tha purchaser at toe Ue of sale, and all conveyancing ane roventie stamps shall he at the expense of the purchaser.’? The Trnstess reserve the right to resell at the cost aud cisk of the purchaser in default if the terms are not com- plied with in ten days after the ay of sale. WMH. PHILIP, {Trustees sepl9-déds JAMS M. LATTA, “Sore OWNMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers, 412 7ih st. northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE f IMPROVED Ps PERT 3 VERMONT AVENUE. BETW L srs. N, Ww. INSISTING OF A HANDSOME BRICK RESIDENCE, No. By virtue of a deed of trnst to ns, dated the 8th éay of June, DD. 1874, and daly re- corded in Liber No. 763, folio 124, one of ihety land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we wil offer for sale, in front of the premises, THURSDAY, Octoner 10th, A.D. 18, at 4 m., the following descrived real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of Coil ‘bia. to with: Sub-lot nambered twenty-ser (27), of John U, Evans’ recorded eubdirision of sad-13t3 numbered fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen aud eighteen, of Jolin L. Kidweli’s recorded sub- division of lots in square numbered two hundred and seventeen, together with the improvements, corsisting of the Handsome Brick Residence, No: 1019 Vermont avenue. ‘terms of rel prescribed In the deed of trust: ‘The fuil amount of the indedtedness, together with the Interest, costs, commissions and expenses in cash, and the balance at twelve, twenty-four and thirty-six months, for wh:ch the notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest at the rave of six per cen- tum per aunum from the day of sale and secured by a deed of st On the property seid shall be taken. A Goposit of five hundred doilars shail bs Tequired of the purchaser at the time of sate, and ail conveyancing and reyenue stamps shall be at the expense of the purchaser. Tac Trustees re- serve the righ? to rereil the property at the risk aud cost of the purchaser in default, if the terms renot complied with ia ten days after the day of } Trustees, UsTS ON NK AND le. WM. H. PHILIP, sepld-déds JAMES M. LATTA, OHN SHERMAN, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON K STREET ea ‘EST, BETWEEN 2ist AND 22D By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, of the District of Coinmbia, u se on the’ 12th day of July, 1878, in equity cause No. 6146, wherein Cleo A.’ Jones and Loon Teresa Jones are complainants, and Deitiah Anu Jones and others are defendant, I sballon THURSDAY, the 3 day of October, St 4:80 o’clock p.m., offer for sale at public auction, in front of the premises, the following described real estate, belonging to ths estate of the late alfred Jones, to wit: Tae west RLurty-two (82) feot of lot one (2), and the whole of lots two (2) and three (8) in Square cumbered seventy-three (78), situated on K northwest, between 2ist and 22d streets, in the city of Wash- iegten, D. C., with the improvements thereoa. Each of these lots wi!l be sold as a whole or suydi- Vided as may scem best at the time of sale, Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in two qual instalments of six and twe!ve months respec- tively, with interest from the day of sale. A de- it of ‘Will be required on each lot at tha of sale, and all conveyancing and recording st "8 Cost. to be compiled with in Seven days, otherwise the Trusive reserves the Fight to resoil the property at the risk and cost of sepid-codads FMA NOIS MILLER, Trustse. ag THE ABOVE SALE 13 P.8STPONED =e TUESDAY, Uctober 8th, 1878, same hour Perdi-ckds © NBANCIS MILLER, Trustee, | or'gur aim Same on oe wise oe Teg | JUNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers, THURSDAY... --+ October 3, 1878. AY cpegigt A glen glee 1) ans. 7) Searsono, kind, gentle, ava watractatsoasd. | tae Hicawomw pe =a fire ompt d T, NOt afraid of loco! CHMOND RarLRoan War—In an- 4,fe andl prompe drives, not atretd of tevin: | sce tg a bite mates ae Sminuts: Wod Bros, Shifting-Top Side Bar | Ould, president of the Riehmond, Fredericks- Bogey : Set Single Harnes: dle and Bridis: | burg and Potomac railroad, by the attorney Suit C hirg: Robes. Riankets, &c. rr and board of public works asking for s:Qh SATURDAY MORNING, Oct ber mformation as to the number of stock held by St. at 40 o°cluck in front of our auction Moncure Robinson, Thos A. Biddle an, Drones nT tel the above, teing the 4 ve | Sthers, and upon other points in connection seen previous {9 aale at Mr, Lumphrey's stabi with the proposed resumption on the Potomac ects. are . steamboats, J ge Ould states that Messrs. fiddle hold 5,740 shares, in- cluding the NS foreign shares.” The president Says: “But whi'st Teannot for the reasons mentioned rept: your specific inquiries, do not explicitly state that the interests of the whom y desig Aonex 2 and Biddle.) is much greater than in the Potomac Steamboat company, no matter what rule of computa. tion may be adopted. In this connection I de- sire also to cali your attention to the recent instruction of the stockholder, which forbids the expense of the boat service to exceed that paid to the rail line ae Robinson and FPHomas DOWLING. auctioneer. r SI FRENCH PLATE MIRRORS; PIANO FORTES: Ecveral Suits of Parlor Furniture; Lounges aad Xasy Chairs: B'ack Walnut Cham >¢r Saites Cottage avd other Patoted Furniture; Hair aga Bak Mat rasces: Feather Pillowsand Bo stors; see's iy and Ingrain Carpets: Oin- fog Rooin Puralvure: Chika and Giass Ware, Cooking ana Heatt re Ay tg Stoves: Kitchen On SATURDAY MORNIN Bib. 1878, ccumeccing at 10 Scene ny front of my talesrooms. I shailsell a gen-| eral ascortinent of the alove goods, os, THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. WALTER 8. WILLIAMS € 00 auct'rs, (Successors to Wash. B. Williams, ) REGULAR SALE Ox HOUSEHOLD FULN A YeLLow Fsyver Komance.—There was a Tomance connected with the death of Zack Oliver, the Memphis letter-carrier. Ten days age, while on bis way to his lodgings, he en- countered, very ill with the fever, a youug Jew- ess. Miss Phavbe Mendleson, who had come in- to the city to inquire for letters which were ex- pected from her who had tled to some Northern ver first appeared 1002, northwest corner 10th and D stree’ TURE, CARPETS. On SATUBDAY MOBNING, Octoversth, begivning at 10 o°clock. we sbaAll sell, with out reserve, a general and exte! ment ¢f Parlor, Chamber, Din) ether Furniture. in watnut, p. Miss Menc ained with some Kitchen Ware, &c., together with a om » the country. See- of Faxcy Goods, one mghogany-case Pian ried Zack took her &c.. removed to cur auction rooms for coa ora physician, of ie, WALTRE B, WILLIAMS # Co. tention to her, cos u h the Hurse furnished by the pee DUWLING, Auctionver, d so far conva CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LAW ced as to be when 720k wan JIRRARY OF MICHAEL THOMPSON, | attacked, and, }e fromher illness, SSI any oben she aided in the nursing of her friend, who vi 60 0 mn € a wv lied ia t of Drsirict -ct Goumbla,, 12. Eyaity, NO ae pee dia iho arene of er he had say Ind.) Courier. & Dose he trave York, 8.271, passed on the 9th day of Jus, A. D. S'S. Twill sellat publ'¢ auction at the au rors 6f Thomss Dowling. southwest ul Per nsylvaniasvenue, V - commencing cn M INDAY, ‘th 1875, at T o'clock p. uy Until the wh: avy of Michael T! ehoice and weil e 4 h willbe furnished on ay undersigned, Terms cask. cc 3-4: ALBERT K. WILLIAM 4, Trust stan it at Cehors on bu gone a cal operali exhipited symptoms which dvise him to take q . Rca a plication to i took @ = ———— — large dose and fe Hewas RUSTERS’ SALE OF VALUASLE IM- | ple ok him to T STATE ON pansy: | found bya took him to his PROVsD Krab ‘ENUF, NEAR THE W SH- a deed of trust, recorded ia 3 awo y direct : Wei n twice to mn Sature returned to New York sunday t companied by relatives. Hits long sie tributed to an ov se of quinty Mr. hte sécured the: is Beil, at public au the ber 14, 1878 at the re sparcel of | Dx. Downit. in Memphis Ledger: “ There No 6. ia | iSno Known preventi substances maw’s and fir that sm tcines taken igivai let anmbered one (1). L as prevent ® and all shou'd Uw “ix (£6), beginning for th m live as th sstomed to do. Venr sy vauia avenue one hundred feet acd ewo | Drink no lie ches west of 24th str running thence wes! the sto: With the lineof Lavenue twenty fe 0 the wes: Nine of sais lot; thence by and with said west tine | AUC. cs porth to Li sree: cover that took Prenee Taraneh re Ae A Wire's Prorerry.—Judge Dillon has de- spp ute dat st. Lows thata wife's Terms of sal 5 Md not be held by the Assign Suis! payn ents at six, twelve, elghteen aud | cy for the payment of he twenty-four mentns from the day of gala, t> te | 'T + amond pin ein nauk husband’ ° % epin was valued at #30), and the Assignee ee ey on nee or ioeieena recovered itfrom a pawnbroker with whom it trost on the property soll; or 2!l cash, at the pur- had been pled 1 by the hush; days ol ad. versity. It was pure! ago atid presented under the ased by hime ‘al years his wile. The Court held uri statutes a wife was chaser’s option, atihe time of Dot ccmplied wit A deposit of $200 will be required and ii the terms of sale are n within five Cays from the d of sale, the property will be resold at ue risk a: allowed tohold the vift of her husband made vost of the defaulti: g purchaser, after thre days’ | at a time of his solvency, and it could not be notice in the Evening Star newspaper, Convey- applied to the payment of debts contracted ancing at purchaser's cost. subsequently C.K. RITTENHOUS' sasiigt GEO. TP SMALLWOOD, }Ttusters, : B. H. WARNER, Auct. ‘oct3-eoS Is PS ovat D With t UNCANSON BHOS., Auctioneers. cfice of t rof wills, at Philadelphia, ESAS oe document purporting tO be the will of = s BUILD- Bt Whittaker, who was run over an ING LOT ON SECOND, BETWEEN D a hie eieergicle sted yesterday AND E STREETS NORTHWESC. ¢ ti “upon @ change of By Virtue of @ deed of trust, dated July 31, —— A. 1). 1877, and reconied in’Liber No. 855 folio $75, one of the land records of the Dis~ trict of “Columbia, I will sell, at_publie anction, in front of the eis ie on TUESDA the Wh day of October, A. b. 1878, at 5 o'clock Ne a Wr. —Wm. BR. who presented for probate in the neiseo &) Chinese chil- and l2 years. Phe rney do not permit ren between the disciples of Den’ wes Ke m, following ‘described’ real estate, | them to attend the public schools. Some situate in the city of Washington. D.C.. to | charituble ladies— wives and daughters of Lot Ne. 16, in Margaret U. Diggs’ sab- | ted bondholders, it may be—have estab- lished for them, and employ as @ teacher an jucated Chinaman, who is a Christian conve cn of Square No, 570 as the same ts recorded | iu the Burveyor’s Office of the District of Colum- | pia. ‘Terme of sale: The amount of indedtedness se- cured by the deed of trust and expenses of saie ca: and the ba’anes fn two equal payments, at six anil | iwelve mouths from day of sa’e, with ‘Interest, to | ‘So secured by deedof trust on property sold.’ A | Geporit of $100 will be required of the purchassr at Ume of sale. Ali conveyancing and recording at cost of purchaser, if terms of sale ars not com Tlyprornonra LATENT FOR YEARS, Young man rained Boss Pyles, who liver - Smithland, five miles west of ““cwyville. ind. ouner night with what is obia. He raved, barked A | Decame afliieto , peononneed hydro with within five days after sale, the like a dog, attempted to bite surrounding ob- ferves the oa. wv swoneatd Droper:y at ihe risk | Jecsand showed symptoms of that dread dis- © cost of ‘the defaulting purchas3r, after five 8? notice, to be puolisned in some uewspap sr published in tho Dis-r!et of Columbia. cc.3-d WM. D. Cassin, Trnstea, CuanczaY SALE OF DESIRABLE IM PROVED PRUPARTY ON THE ESsT S1D% OF UNION STREET, BETWEEN N AND O STREETS, AND "45 AND Grin STREETS SOUTHWEST. Finally he eseaped from his friends aii | Bed to the woods. Atter wandering about all ight he appeared at a neizhbor's house, but ould give no account of himself. His con- Ile was bitten by a mad dog abcut twelve years ago. A LittLe Citiy’s Drapiy NeckLAce.—A farter snake attacked a little son_o! Police- By virtue of a Cecree of the Supreme Court man Fussenkemper, of Richmond, Ind., a day So a pine ae poe esl or two since, and when his mother went to the Hubbard et al., Lsha'l seli day of Cetober, A. 1 iu front of the pre! rescue it was tightly colied about the child's heck. and wouid have strangled him if it had not been remove m TUS DAY.tae ibin 1878, at 43) o'clock p.m... 8. the following described Real Estate, situated in ths city of Washing‘on, in the District of Columbia, to wit: Allof Lotnam &e-Senator J.J. Patterson, is mentioned in pore shirty, (0.) in equare numbered five hun- | the salt Lake City papers of the 2ith inst. He (S03 ) improved by a two-sior. ¥rame Dwelling, 1326 Uaion street s.w. f ‘Terms 0° sale: One-third of ihe purchase ronuey in cath; balance In two equal installments, in six and twelve monibs from the day of sale, for which the premfssory notes of the parchassk, bearing Interest from day of sale at the rate of six por centum per apnam, wust be given; or the whole purchase money may be paid in cash within tea Cays after the sale. A deposit of $50 will be re- guired of the purchaser at lms of sale, Ali conveyan(ing ana recordi: t purch sser’s cost, No deed given until the whole purchase money has been . If the terms cf sale are not complied with in ten days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the prop3:ty at the rick a cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon fiy was junketing with George other saints. &@-An %0-year old woman at Sharon, Vt., is suffering from her second attack of whooping- cough. 4#e-At Jamaica, Vt., a town with almost an exclusively American population, there are 112 families that never attend church, and 1% that have no Bible. &=%-Jobn Silk, of Boston, assaulted a lame man, supposing that there wou!d be no resis- tance ; but he received a probably fatal blow on the head from the cripple’s crutch. #e- At Long Point, Tex., the colored people . Cannon and eae ee ea ning Star’? mews- | put bel's upon the necks of thelr children to boper. Ae Dette eae cep them from getting lost in the high weeds cet3-d&ds * Oppost'e City Hall. that surround the town. #s-The wife of Gen. Sturgis and her two daughters are Yee Custer’s battlefield, in the faint hope of discovering some relic of Lieut. Sturgis, who died there. 42-Two of the Mexicans who recently mur- dered ex Sherif! Adams and ex-Couuty Clerk ey, of Sauta Clara county, Cal, near na, were captured in Sonora, pot by order of Goy. Mariscal. uted Ben Butler with 5y guns at A dollar to a dime that the «i rascal paid for ihe powder, the S, the eer = the wear and tear B. H. WARNER, Beal Estate Auctioncer, AMKUSTEES’ SALE OF A DESIRABLE T STORY ¥RAME DWELLING, on the souzh- ‘west corner of 10th and I streets rorthea: Ky virvue of a deed of trust, dated Jane Jih, A. D877, duly recorded in Liber No. £56, folic 233, one of the land records for the. District of Coin mbia, and at the request of sel at public an on TUESDAY, Ge- cunning matel ol the cannon anwh as Lot nu anckton’s recordet 1 nine hundred aa 5 ver with the improvements. &c. 3 ind cash. and the balance at_six, twelve ani eighteen months, with interest at 7 per MARRIED, cent, per annum, secured by adzed of trast o> the | BONNEVILLE —bIBCM, On October 24.1878, reperty 20d or all cash, at option of the pur- | atthe re-idenes of ne bride*s parents. by tae Rtv. chaser. 3-00 required as adeposit at the tima of | J. H. Da-1igctL. 1. D. C.J. BONNEV-LLE sale, and al) conveyancing and to Miss Cannir F. F ding at pur 5 elieref Josspn F. chasers cost. Terms to be complied with in ssvan | Eich. we . days, otherwise the Trusteos reserve the right to CvOoRL EVY. On Mo-day, Septem- resell the property at the risk and cost of the «da- ber 0th, 18° be ther Walter. HARKY faulting purchaser, after five days advertise neu", M. Chonr® Mies 8. Katie Lavy, all of MAHLON ASHFORD, }Trastees, eu No cards, = _ i 3-d HORACE J. FROsT, rae eis On eo 73, at ~OUN . ~ ry it Par nee of the bride's parent TY OUNG AND MIDDLETON, Auctions, | [OD a Be Mas Dy ( MAtLKy FLINT WICLIA Ts USTEFS’ SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- | 5: Rcorr, Cavghier cf Chartes Buott, Keg. IMPROVED B#AL EsTATE ON THY NAST SIDE GF FIVTEENTH STRES WEST, BETWEEN L AND M STREES3 NORTH. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated De- po RRS EELEHER. On Thorsdev, Septem- ver 1h, 1898, at the Immaculate Goncep'lon, FE. McCarthy, WILLiA™ T. JONES i of this elty. ers Please copy. J Geuiet A, AD. 1877. recorded Ta Libor No SHEEVE-HARRINGTON. On Wednes 1e'32 t Seq., one 0 record wcter 24, 1878, eM: for the District of’ Columbl; and at tho wile ey Sel oe ee the Ke 2s. W. KE. SUMEVEto Miss request of the secured thereby, we wiil sell, beta of Washington. at public auction. in front of the premises. on TUESDAY, the 15th day of October, 1875, at 4:30 ——— ovclock p.ni., the following-described real esta’ DIBD. situate in the city of Washingtoa, District of Co- 2 > : . . lumbia, known and described as two parts of ori- | | CLAEK. On Octoter 84, 1878. Frank Bax~ gins! Lot No. 5, in square No. 21%, begiuning for | T¥. cnly ctiic of James B Lavra. Clark, aged L year, 10 months ard ‘Allis Cark within our dwelling, Lonely is cur home to-day; For the ene whose siniles aid a the first of said two parts of said lot ata point on the west line of square distant 81 fest end 9 inches north from the southwest corner of sald Lot, and runping thence north along the west line ot suid square #4 fect and 3 inches; thence east 110 feet and 6 Inches; thence south 24 fect and 3 inches, and thence 'west 110 feet and inches, to the pisce of beginning; said part of lot is Lmproved by a two-story and ‘basement Brick Dwelling, 121 15th street northwest; and bo- for the second of said two parts of satd Lot at a point on the west line of said square distani 5 fcet north from the southwest corner of said lot, ata runing thence east 128 feet and 6 inches: Thence south 5 feet: thence east 84 feet; thence orth $5 feet ard 9 inches; thence west 210 feet known as No. ginniny MCKENNA. October 1. 1878, after a long I~ Mis. MARINA MCKENNA, aged sixty-six , Wife of the iste Patrick Mckenna, Fepbra} will take place from lier late real No, £29 V'ennry ivania avenue southeast. on Fl morning, Octuter 4, at 9.80 o'clock, Friends acquaintances are livited to attend. and 6 inches, and thence south 20 fee: and 9 Laches MOORE. On October 1878, LANA GRANT i a B part will be sold | Moc ke, oply Caughter of ‘Bowen and Lucy Sparaieiy. Bald part of lot is wholly unimproved | 15 «aie Moore, aged elght Gays. and contains 4,454 square feet_ more or I:s3. Funeral tervices at 4 0° ‘Terms of Baie, as 10 each part: One-third of the purchase mcney in cash, aud the balance «qual instaiments In one ‘and two years. wi terest at 8 rer cent, per annum from day of 8: Payable semi-annually until paid, to be secured by the notes cf the purchaser or purchasers, aud ad ed cf trust on the property sold. or all cash at the o) lock this p.m., at No. 80 Twenty-first street. Friex: Felatiy respeettully invited toattend, sana (Wilmington, Del., papers please copy.) ntwo > ticn of the Lurcharer. & d-posit of $100 will required Of the porchaser of each Part Piet Al W. B. SPEARE, conveyancing at purchaser’s ex p>ns2. 1s of suleare net complied with fn seven days teou UNDERTAKER, the propetiy st tho fisE nod comtof the detaulcion . ‘apd cx + ar purchaser or purckasers after three days's adver- ment. GUSTIN 8. WORTHINGTON, ‘ Foe ALEXANDIE, } Trustees, be:8.5,7,9, 11.14