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RAILROADS PROFESSIONAL. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. PALtE one AND OnIO MAIL HOAD. ne SEAT ROTEL DEE, Nationsy orth. Northwest, West °° d South ~ TO TAKE E+ PRCTS! NDAY. JUNC 9 1878. LEAVE WASHINGTO: 45:15 3. m.— Sew york, Vhiladelphia, and Boston Express. Ellicott City. On Sunday to Baltimore only. Stops at Shipley’s, Laurel, Auvapoils Junetion, J-sup's, Hanover, and Eix ihidgs. 60 &. m.—-bait'more, Annapolis and ‘Way. Cranberr>, Strasiurg Winchester, Hagers- 740 8. 2. Valtranre and Laarot Express, 27:40 a. DD. ‘altimore ant r: 8:10 a. m.—Point of Rocks. Cranberry, S:rasburg, Winchester, Hagerstown, and Way Stations, 8:30 a. m.—N-w York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore Express." Parlor Var to New York and Philadelpiits. Stops at Annapolis Junction, 18:36 a. m.—>!. Louis, Chicago, Columbus, and Pittsburg Exprees. town antl Walley Branch exeert Sunday. cn Car toStaun- a ton. Car to Cincinnat! dabty. Grat- fom to Banc. -ay, dally, except Ba e 9:00 a, m-—-Oz Sunday only, Baltimore, polis i.—Esittmore Express. Stops at Bis- ‘sville, Laurel, Annapolis Junc- Hanover. | ae 41:30 p. m.—New York. Philadelphia and Bostoa Express. Ou Sundays to Baitimore only, stop- ing at all Stations. Stops at Laurel, e80p. m-— Batimore, Beadcnsburg, “and Laarel Express. Frederick via Relay. Stopsat Annap- olis Junction 35 p. m.—Foint of Rocks, Frederick, Ha; town, Winchester and Way Stations. “On Bun- Way Stations ony days te Point of Rocks an t Pp. m. timore, Annapolis and Way ions, 15:30 p. m.—Philsdoiphta Norfolk and Baltimore Express. Norfolk except Sunday. Norfolk Pas- gengers taken tn the Uare direct to Boat at Can- ton. Stop at Bialensburg and Laurel. Way Stations. DP. m.—Chicago and Columbus Express, Bleeping Care io CMeago. 48:10 p. m. imore Exprese. 25 p. 10. Louis, Clucinnat!, Loutsvtiie and Pittsburg Express. “Pittsburg, except Yauday. Pullman care. 48:30 p.m.— cw York, Philadelphia and Batt!- more Express, Sleeping Jar to New York, and Bpecial Si-ep ng Car to Philadelphia. Daily. ¢ trains dally except Sunday. Gi Pains stopat Reiay Starts el 6 Od GREAT 1878 ROUTE TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST. Double Track,’ Steel Matls, Splendid Scenery, Magnificent Equipment. Jone lorn, 1878. TRAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, corner of Siz=h and B streets, as f: eS: For Pittabor the West, 10:10'a. 1m, with Farlor Cer |= Pittsburg afd Beeping Cars'trom Pittsburg to tl, St. Louls and Chicago; 40 p.m. doliy, with Paisce Gar to Chicago, Baltimore and Potomac Kallroad. For Cana Bocheat-r, Buflsio, Niegara Falls and the North, at 7:49 p.m. dally, except j, “ith Palace Cars to Watsius. For Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10 a) he fas 1:45 a, m. and 9:30 p. siace Cars attached. Limited lman Cars, 9:20 8. m daily, ex- and the East, 1:30 p. m. dally, ex- peeping Cars trom Waniitng- jew Yors cept Sundar, wi tonto Boston. For Brooklyn, N. ¥., all bron, trains conn: at Jersey City with voats of Brook- lyn Annex, sfording direct tracefer to Patton avobling double ferriage and journey D. m. daily, except Sunday, and 5:30 and 9:30 p. m. daily. Limited Express, 9:20 a. m. daily, except Zun- day. IMotsticn for Baitimore, 6:55, a. m. Papo a: p. io. daily. excep: Sunday: For Pope's Cr-ek Line, 6:55 a m. and 4:20 p, m, ly, except Sunday, For Ainspols 6:55 °5 m, and 4:20 p. m, datly, except Sunday. Alexandria and Fredericks Hall- wenses Alexandria and Was! ton the Alexandria, 6, 7, 8, 9:10, 10, 11 32, 3 ERTS CREASES E 6:2), 7p. Sod han’ 7p. For Bichmond aud the South, 9:45 a.m, and 9 a. 8 |. daily; 6:10 p.m. datly, except Suni rane leave Alczandria Ewa Fy day. ea) 8: my ls.m.;1, 3, Pickers, Ioicrmation, “sleeping: and’ parlor car | secommotstions can be procured at the offices, er of Thirteenth street and Pennsy!- vanis avenue; northeast corner of Sixth street and Gore can be lett for the checking of taggage to Ces- cap be left for from hotels and residences. . P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. FRANK THOMSON General Manager. novi0 STEAMERS, &c. i POTOMAC RIVER LANDING! ‘The steamer MATTANO, Capt. . H. BYLES, will make three tri each week, 1wotc MOMINI FERRY’ snd one io MATTOX CREEK. stopping mediate landings going and returning. information inquire at_@. L. 5) Coal and ‘Wood Oftce, 1114 and 328 Pennsylvania avenue, and at whar?, foot of 6: and N streets. ap20-tr G, TUCKER JONES, Agent, UMMEM ARRANGEMENT. ‘OR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND ‘The swift and tHE SOUTH. LADY OF and elegant iron THE LAKE, Capt. C. J. BONNR- VILLE, leaves 6th-street_ wharf, Until farther notice, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 6 o'clock p.m., con- wecting with steamers for Boston, Providence. other Northern points. Retu leaves Nor- folk every Tuesday, Thursday and nat é @’clock p. m. FOR POTOMAC RIVER LAND! 3. Steamer |OHN W. THOMPSON, Capes, JOnN B. Wooo, leaves her wharf, termi- ert Cu Nomini and Leonardtown, stopping at intermediate lavcings each trip. Days of sailing, same as Steamer 0. 7 ee termes 3 ty at the office, “= jetropoll ‘Knox’ OMice, or the Comp any*s Wharf, foot of 6th street, called for on at Knox's Ex- prest Office: SaMUBL BACON, Frere B,J. AOCINELLY, Agent. . STEAMERS FOR NEW YORK. The Steamers JOHN GIBSON and “E. ©, KNIGHT alternately leave Pier 41 East Biver, New York, every Saturday, at Sasa, tha bisxce Ream aay Freight taten at lowest rates. Ca piper P. A. DENHAM, Agent, Water street, ‘apaitr SAMUEL BACON, President. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD_Sraaxsnir LINE BETWE“N NEW YORK, HAVRE, LON- mo Lethe AND eeaata ‘sleamers 4! is company wi ‘every Sat- from Bramen Pier, foot of 8d st., en. Bates of : From New ‘York to Havre, London, and Bremen, first cabin, $100; second ca: na, + steerage. $20 currency. For ht or pas Sage apply to OELKICHS & 00..8 owing ren, at inter- ‘or fusther jew Yor! octl- XDE’S NEW EXPRESS LINE DELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, WASH. INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Pi a at Philadelphia with Connecting ph B coeh Giyde’s ‘Line for Bost. the qe Bholand From Philsdelphis Satu: From Washiugion—Monday, From Georgetewn—Monday, at and Fall River. ing their goods land town wharf will ** Georgetown, D, For full infermation app @ CO. 1203 F rireet_ uo! Wharf, Washington, D. C. eres Georgetewn, D.'C » General Managers, Philadeiphis. toJ. H. JOHNSON west, and Lith-street . F. HYDE, 59 Wa- a : marg0-ly jUNARD Oy NOTICE. ith the view of Giminishing the chances of collision, the Steamers of this line take a specific course fur al! seaors of the year. ‘On the outward passage from Queenstown to New York or Boston, croesiug the meridian of 60 at 43 Iat., or nothing to the north of 43. ‘On the homeward parsage crossing the meridian or nothing to the north of 43. THE CUNARD SteaMSHIF COMPANY ve: . Between ag York and Tivcroool, Call- FROM NEW YORK. ' Aigeris...W ussia. By steamers carryin grccrane jand $100 gold, according to accommodati bs 830 goid, according to ack =m to Paris, $15, gold. additional. Keturn tickets on favorable terms. Tickets is- wued at aspecial low rate of $60 gold during the fall inter season. Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickets frem Harooat owes seems all other parts of fast, Glas- PIANOS AND ORGANS. J St, ip en fine, large stock of New PLAN of the world-1 Eomething new ‘und’ handsome ‘ UF: new t SIGHTS. Prices lower than ever before. Also ry of PIANOS of different makes at 9 sac- to. C, RICHEN BACH, (established 1830,) No. 4: 2 ad Ry Se 8. L. SUMNER, G11 Ot st, B,W. Hi 4. HALL, ° Justice of the Peace, Le Hrolt Ruliding, corner 8 aA Office hourr~ By acm. te Op meee SE Ew \ ON. DUTTON, Arcatiet ana nee: Cy aks removes 2 bad’ tite Rac aR: ing:) Bricees, Roots and general ‘Work de- signed, Snd''comtractod for 8 lowes 8. J. H; JOBS STUN a gradupieof ine Penn Pilea as College of Dental Surgery, Sacer Bui acres e" Dentistry in Ya bratiches. Gold a : im ¢ first-class References: ev. Dr. Domer, 11th and H ste. n.w,: Ww. Lacan ose we, kaligey a B.C. M. TALBOTT, Denttat, ‘Bemoved to southeast corner 7h streets northwest. Testh inserted per set. mye3-ly D** * ems, r DANTiBE o) REMOVED TO 703 157 BTKEET, mari-ly (Over Thompeon’s Drug ators. 425 7th street southwest, . Seents. Aft operations ‘etm 2y BOOTS AND SHOES. B* ORDER OF CONSIGNEES fer 850,000 WORTR or FINE BOOTS anp GAITERS, SOLID LEATHER, BEST MAKES—LATEST STYLES, MUST BE SOLD AT PRICES LOWER THAN THB LOWEST, BY L. HEILBRUN, Wo. £09 7th street northwest, Sign of ‘‘ THAT OLD WOMAN OF MINE.* sep24- us GBEAT BOSTON SHOE AUCTION HovuszE, €91 Pennsylvania Avenue. SIGN OF THE EED FLAG. Gar stock 1s now complete for the Fall which contains all grees of LAUIES? MEN’S and CHILUKEN’S SHOES, at! Prices to suit everybocy, from the com- Tonest to the finest. ‘The Proprietor of the Boston Shoe Auc- tion House thanking the pubilc for the great suc- cese he has had in the past season, solicits the con for tinuance of the same for the com as he Tieans to sell his Goods at ino lowest ysst ble pri which can beseen marked in piain in froal of thg door. FIGURES WILL TELL. Ladies’ best French Kid, allstyles and quall- ties, the beet Palladelphis’ make, te warranted. $3.50t0 4 00 TBtles Shocked eee ae! jes Checked To 8 2.35 to 00 a 83 jaiters, all sizes, from. 1p Plow Shoes, at. Men’s Worl jhoes, fror Youth's Paten’ Philadelphia make, at... ¥ Boots, sizes 7 to 13, at. "8 Boots in sizes from 1 105. Particular attention of fo muvene in School Shoes for ‘chlidren is called BS ISSES’ SH ATC. 600 PAIES OF M! 7 SONS ENTS All other Shoes inproportion. Children’s Shoes, with heels, sizes from 6 to 10, 50 Voy a “Children’s Button Shoes, Philadelphia City ™Boy"s School Shoes a sizea at 16 cents per pate. The broken stock of Summer Go0ods—no offer re- "Great inducements to wholesale buyers, Remember the ofthe Bed at the BOs- TON SHOE AUCTION HOUBE, Pa, ave, sep?-tr LEOPOLD RICHOLD, Proprietor. NEW YORK SHOE STORE. 605 Pennsylvania avenue, Gi Our GOODS are as good as In the market. ur prices are fully 30 per cent, les Huan ay other i 2 LOD nt nt CRO bat BO mt at WO G9 C0 08 1 5 S8SESa SSasasssssss is Ladies’ ution Boot....-... Ladies’ Foxed, or Goat Lace Boot....... Ladies’ Hand-made Slippers. ......---. Misses’ Goat Button B00ts.....ceessccoos Misses’ Kid Batton Boots... .... -...01: Boys and Youths’ at very ices. Gent's Fine Gail Hang afer ree nt’s - 's Solid Leather Congress. i H i aie 8 ssssssss pels Ess i GEO. MCCARTHY. BANKERS. 10 to $1,000 INVE:TED in Wall st. Stocks makes fortunes every month. Book sent free, explair ing everything. Address BAXTER & CO., Backers, 17 Wallst., N.Y. _sep26-t,thits, ly $25, $50, $100, $200, The confidence, state’ veatment of about §100 made recently return: over $1,000 in Jess than 60 days. Send for their cireuiar, free.—[New York Express. msrl-cotr A MEMBEB OF THE STUCK EXCHANGE FA Si execute orders tor the burehiase or sale of Comm! Bonds and Gold on moderate . aegotiated on responsible parties o1 ence solicited. Hi Berta, ions $5 cach 100 shares. Stock prit Fresiaen’ Mining and Stock Excl 3S Wall st., N York. Beference, D. B. Ise National Trust Co.. New York.” THE TRADES. UBDEMAN & CO., (SuccRssoRS To WURDEMAN & Bro.) CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTEREBS, No. 725 9th Street n. w. ‘Work, Goods, &c., strictly first-class. se12-1m* OOK BINDING. B ‘The public is respectfully informed that the LYCETT BOOKBINDERY is carried on as heretofore. The ssme excellent Workmen are employed, and the work turned out i le whi been Tehwacoriadetr iss sus mauanaee apé-ly _ 1019 Pennsylvania aye., 84 floor. A GEASS, — CABINET MAKER, ni-ly New Hampshire ave. and M st. n.w, GQiBson OTHE 4S, Zig EBACTICAL Boox ax Jop Farwrans leania ave., Washington, D. Pe ETT tS B00 THEY SELL WELL. Tro $24.00. ‘The low price and good quality sells them, NICKEL TRIMMED BUGGY HAR- NESS, At the practical Factory of JAMES 8. TOPHAM, €25 Boventh street northwest, Joining O44 Fellows’ Hall. ——— eee ee aN OFFIC: FUTURE DAYS. FUTUEB Daxn. YOUNG AND MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, Tr USTFFS: SALE OF IMPROVED AND UN- IMPROVED REAL E-TAIK ON T4k RAST SIR CF FISTEENTH STREE* REST BETWEEN L AND M STRSETS By virtue of a deed of trust, dated D2- cember 1, A.D. 1877, recorded In Liber No. 77, toll’ 32et seq , one of the land recorda% cr the District of’ Coluinhia, and at the written request of the parcj secured thereby, we will soll. at public auction: tp front of the premises, on TUESDAY, the 16th day of October, 1878. at 4:30 Gialeek \Domi.. the ollowing-des-rited real exa’e, situate in the'city of Washingtoa, Disiric: of Co: lumta. known snd deseritel as ‘wo parts of ori- giual Lot No. 6, in square No 214, beginning for the first of said two paris of said lot ata polnt on the west line of said square distsnt $1 est and 9 itches north from the routhwe st corner of sald 1 and running thence rorh al ng tne wes: line of suid square 24 feet and 3 tuches; theace east 110 feet and 6 inches; thence south 24 feot and 3 inches, and therce west 110 feet ani 6 inches, to the place of beginning: sali part of lot is (uproved Hoh Re BtONY And baremont Brick Deiling, kuown as No. 1121 35:h street nor:hwest: and be- gizming for the ¢cond of sald two parts of said lor ata polnton the wect live of said square distant 5 feet north from: the southwest corner of sald lot, ard running thence east 128 feet and 6 Inches; ihence south 6 feet: thence east 84 feot; -hance Ter'h45 feet _atd 9 inches; thence west 210 rest 8nd 6 inches, and th: nce south 20 ‘ee. and 9 inch to the piace of begiining. Secon’ pirt of ict is who ly unimprove. aid contains 4,454 q ate ‘vet, mere or less. Each part wiil be s 1180p .r+ 0 y. ‘Terms of ale, as }o cach part: One-third oF the purchase mney in cssh asd the bslance in two equal instaiments in on + and two years. with ice terest at 8 percent. per annum frim day of 83.0, yayable eemi-annuall until paid, to be secured b- the notesof thepurchaser or purchasers, a dad ed. Cf trust ou the property sold. 0 all ca-has the oj tien of the yurchaer.” @ d posit of $100 will requited of the purebaser « hb part of lot. All conveyancing at purchaser's e. p»nse. 1 <fsaleare not complied with Im sev-n day of gale, the Trustees reserve the rigiy the property at the ris and cost of th default! \ rchaeer Or purelasers after three da,s 3 «ver- Tiss ment AUGUBTTS WORTHINGTON, We . FENDALLE ALENAS Dak. }Tousta ce18,5,7,9, 11 14 B H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioncer, ARUSTEES’ 8A! E OF A DESIRABLE TWO- STORY FRAME DWELLI\G, on the south- west corner: f 10:h and I streets rortheast, Try vir ue of a deed of trust, ated Jano il, A.D 1877, duly reco:de" in Liber No. 856, folio 288, one of the laud records for we. District of Columbia, aud at the request of uw Jarty secured thereby, we wiil set] at ouolic Uon, In front of the premises, on TUKSD AY, Oc- tober 15ih, 1 lock p m., ail that co:tain Rece or parcel of ground situate ia the city of Vashirgion, D. C., known as Lot numberet tt irty-four (84), In Uanckton’s recorded sub tivi- sion (f Square numb-r.d nine hundred and thirty- three (933). to,etcer with ithe Improvements. &¢. Terms: One-third cash, and the balance at 4 twelve and eighteen months, wi h interest a: 7 per cent, per aunum, sectired by a ded of trust 03 the prcperty sold or’ all cash, at option of the pur- Chaser. $100 required as ‘a deposit at the tims of sale, and ‘ali copveyancing and recording at pur chascr’s cost. ‘Terms to be complied with in seven days, otherwise the Lrustees reserve the right. to resell the property at the risk aud cost of tha d faulting purchaser. a‘ter five days advertiss nen MAHLON ABHYORD. © tvastacs, oct3-d HORACE J. FROST, “ H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-8TORY FIVE- BOOM FRAME DWELLING ON THE WEST SIDE OF SEVENTd STREEL N.E., BETWEEN A AND B. By virtue of a decd of trust to me, dated January 23d, 1873, recorded in Liber No. 708, folto 11, 01 € Of the land records for the cou:ity, of Washington, in the District of Columbia, aud at therequest of tho party secured thereby. 1 sliail seliat publicsale, on WEDNESDAY, October 9ih, 1678, in front of the premises. at 5 o'clock p.m.) Lot numbered forty-fuur, of Gorge W. Liavilte’s subdivision of part of Square number-d efgat hun- dred and sixty-seven, togsther with the fmprove- Tiexts thereon, a five-room Frame House, “‘ermsof sale: ‘Ine halauceot tna indebtednoss, about $5(0. snd costs of saie In cash; balance in six, trelve andeigbteen mouths, wiih Interest, to bs secured on the p:operty by adeed of trust, with in- surance clause. §1C0 will be required to be pald immediately after sae. All conveyancing to be paid by the purchaser, and if tha termssronot com- plied With in ten days after sale the Trustes re- serves the right to resell ths proper:y at the risk and cont of the defaulting purchsser after tive daze? notice, to be pubtished in the Evening Star. C. A. JAMES, Trusteo, J. T. COLDWEL, Salesman, Bep25-d we UNG & MIDDLETON, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY SA8E- MENT AND MANSARD BRICK DWLL- ING, No. 808 KIGHTEXNTH STRE<T NORTHWEST. Byviriueof adeed of trust to me, dated Juxe Ist, 1875, and recorded in Liber 7&8 folto 60, 6f the Isnd records of the District of Columbia, and the written request of the party secured thereby, I will sell at publle auction, in frort of the premises, at 4% o'clock p. m., on WEDNESDAY, October 21, 1878, the north ‘part gee thirty (80), square 105, fronting 22 fest 6 ches on 18th street, and running back tse same Width 61 feet to an aliey, together with th> im- provements thereon. ‘Terms: ‘Lhe amount of indebtedness secured by faid deed of trust unpaid, and the expenses of tha salein cash, and the balance at six, twelve and eighteen months, secured by adeed of trust upon the property and the notes of the purchaser, bear- ing interest from the day of ssle. A deposit of $200 required at the time of sale, If the terms are not complied with in seven (7) days, the Trustee will resell the property at the risk aud cost of the de- falting purchaser, sep2l-eo&ds Qa-_ THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED Datil FELDAY, Octover 11h, 1878. same hour and * ANDREW 0. BRADLEY, ‘Trustee, piace. ANDBEW C. BRADLEY, octl-eo&ds Trasve, ‘USTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PRCY«D REAL ESTATE ON PENNSY) - VARIA AVENUF, NEAR THE WASH- INGTON B1aTc*. Under and by virtue of a feed, of trast, dated June 3, 1875, and recorded in Liber No. 760, folio 123, and_by direction of the: holder of the note secured thereby. we, the under Signed, will sell, at pabllc suction, in front of the reinives. On MONDAY, October 14, 1878 at the our OF 4:30 p. m-, all of that plece’ or parcel of yound situate in the city of Washington. in the Bustrict of Columbia, vate part of Loe ora. ae Newman’s and Birch’s recorded subdivision of original lot numbered one (1). In square numbered twenty-six (26), beginning for the same at a point on Penpsyivania avenue one hundred fee: and two inches west of 94th street; running thence west with the line of said avenus twenty teet to the west live of said lt; thence by and with said west line torth to L. street; thence east twenty feet, and thence para lel with the west line of said lot six to the begicuirg, togethe, with the improvementsand ay porenalicns thereto belonging. ‘ferms of sale: $10.0 cash, and the residue in four equal payments at six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months from the day of sale, to be securéd by the notes of the purchaser, bearing sven per cent. interest until paid, and a deed of trest on the property sold; oF allcash, at the pur. cbaser’s option, A deposit of $200 will be required atthe time of ‘sale, and if the terms of sale are net ecmplied with within five cays from the da} of gale. the property will be resold at ihe risk au cost of the defaulti:.g purchaser, after three days* notice in the Evening Star newspaper. Convey- ancieg at purchaser's cost. Spb: ITU HOUSE, peustces, GEO. T. SAALLWOOD, : B, H. WARNER, Auct, ‘oct3-eo8ds OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY. L. ID OPPORTUNITY Tt A SPLEND. 2 GOtEN ‘TY TO WIN TENTH GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 1878. AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8TI, Louisiana State Lottery Company. ‘This institution was ularly incorporated bi epavenlacure of Uh site for educational atid 000, No which it has since ‘added a reseree nd of 000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUM- BER D. STRIBUTION will take place Taonthly on the second TUESDAY. Jt never scales or postpones. Look at the following distribution; CAPITAL PRIZE, $30, 000. 100,000 Tickets'st $3each; Half Tick- 4 LIST OF PRIZES: + 1 Gspital Prize, 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize 8 Prizes of $2,600 5 Prizes of, 1,000. 20 Prizes of 600. 100 Prizes of 100. 200 Prizes of 60. 500 Prizes of 90. 1,000 Prizes of 10 APPROXIMATION PRIZES: 9 Approximation Prizes of $300 . ® Approximation Prizes of 200 |. 9 Approximation Prizes of 100: 1,857 Prises, amounting to..... onal responding agents wanted at all prom! wi mpensation will be Application for rates to clabs should. ‘be made to ths Home Ufice in New Orleans, ey te, clearly stating fail ad 8 Wri a arly. stat x dress, for further M. A. DAUPHIN, P.O. Bow 692, New Orleans, Louisiana. #@-Allour Grand Extraordizary Dra are under the supervision and management of @.T, Beauregard and Jubal A. Early, se! Wy 48BANTED FREE BOM CHEM- SBanote ye BBS S82 S8SSSS8ee8 ++e0. $110, 400 GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & CO."8 OOMPRESSED YERAS®. DEPOT, 1113 16TH STREET. ©. ANTHONY DENEEAS, AGEN. Absolutely none genuine without our Trade Mack ov our firm name on the wrapper. augd-tr KOOND SB CLUTHING,—The only piace in 8 the city to Of Becond-hand Clothing, inet the tmuzoe's FORTY BUSHELS DELIVERED FOR $2.10. @A5-LIGHT OFFICE, : eoti-tr G12 and 415 10m siren, | Real Estate, situated in the city of \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. SALE UNDFR DEFD OF TRUST AND BY ORDER OF COURT OF VE<Y VALU- ABLE PROPERTY ON NORTH SIDE OF ¥ STKERT, BETWEEN l4ru AND 15TH STREETS NORTHWEST, Ry virtue of » deed of trust recorded Sep- teniber 27. 1876.10 Liber 785, follo 310 et seq. of the land records for the county of Washiug- ton, by request of the holter of the note threpy fecured, and pursuant to order of court passed! Sepiemter oth, A. D, 1878 In cause "Ro 6140 equity docket -of the Supreme Court of the Dis- trict of Columbia, ‘we. te undersigned trustees, Will sell at pubite auction, in front of the premisoa, on TUESDAY, the 8h day of Ucioder, 1878. at 4 o'clock p. m., the following-described real es a'e in the city of Washington, in the sald Dis- Wrlct to wit All of original lot numbe.ed four (4). in equare numbered two hundred and twenty- four, as the same is known and designa’ed on the plats or pians of said city; the sald lot fronting sixty-one feet and seven inclies (Gift. 7 1n ) on the north side of F street north, between 14:h and 15th stresis west. and running through. ich, that width, one hundred and thirteen feet eight an: one-half inches (113 ft. 8 in.) to a thirty (30) feet wide alley, together with the in.provements. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash. and the residue in two (2) equal instalments. payable at one (1) and two (2) years from the day of sale, for which the notes of the purchaser or purchasers are to b8 given, payatle to the order of the undersigned trustees, with Interest, payable seml-annua ly, ac -the rate of eae ) per centum per anoum uatil paid, and secured by deed of trust on the Droperty Sold: oF all cagh, at the option of the purchassr or urchasers. A deposit of $500 will be required at e time of the sale, ard if the terms of the sale be Bot complied with within one week from the day of sale, the property may be resold at. the cost and Tisk of the defaulting purchaser after five days’ no- tice in the Evening Star newspaper. All convey- ancing at purchaser’s cost. JOHN F, HANNA. ms JAMES M. JOHNSTON, { Trustees, sep d&ds ‘Webster Law Building. THIS AFTBENOON. JUNCANBON BROS , Auctioneers, TRUSTFYS’ SALE OF V-LUABLE REAL KeTATE ON THE SEVENTH STREET KOAD, 2 EAR BOUN 'ABY STEEL. By virtué of a deed of trurt, dated June 8: 1875. snd duly recorded in’ \.ther No. 79. fo1.0 125, one of the isnd records for the Vi: trie of Columbia aod at ths request of tae secured thereby, we shail ceil at public anctioa. ti front of the prém'ses, on SATURDAY, the 5: Of Uctobes, A 1». 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m . the following-Cescribed real estate lu tne county of Warhivgton, DW. C., to sit: Beginning for the sane at the southwest corner of the lot torme ly bel ngirg to W. W. Cox, ard now in the possss- sion of the heirs of the jate William Cam ack and Tinning easteriy with the south line of said Lot fang at right angles with the Kockyitle and Wash- ington turnpike twenty-elght 46-100 perch.s; tb nce at rigot angles with the last line ani par- allel with the said turnpike road one hundred and eighty tour feet; thence westerly and parallel With the first line twenty-elgat 46-100 pe-ches to the said turnpike road, and then with said road in sborthenly direction One hatdred and eighty-four feet to the place of beginning, containing elghty- seven thousa:d and four hundred square feet of grourd, more or less, with the improvements, consisting of a two-story fram3 dwelling-housd snd outhouses. Terms of gale: $1,000 cash; the balance in five equal insial.metts, lu six, twelve, eighteen, twen- ty-feur aug ihirty'movubs from day of sve, with in‘erest at the raie of 7 per cent. per annum until paid, secured by a deed of trast on tis property sold.” $200 d: posit at time of sale; and if the par- chaser falls to ccmpiy with terms of «ale with!n five days from day oF sale, property will be reso d after five days’ notice in the Eveving “tar, at risk and cost of decaulting purchaser, All ‘convey- sucing at purl arer's cost, : WG, } Trastess. ry ‘©. E, RITTE? GEv, T. SHALLWLO 80] 24-ec RCs THIS EVENING. OWNMAN & GREEN, Auction 4ig'7th st, northwest. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY LUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘On VERMONT AVENUXK, BETWEEN K AND L STREETS, OONBISTING OF A HANDSOME BRICK REBIDENCE, No, tons oe c By Virtue Of a’deed of trust to us, theBth day or June, A.D. 1874, duly ed in liber No, 768, folic 126, one o records of the District of Co!umbt ‘Written request of the party secured thereby. we Wil offer for sale in front of the premises, THURSDAY, Octover 10.1, A.D. 1878, at 4 o'clock p.m., the following described real estate, situate in the City of Washingion, District of Co- lumbia, to wit: “Bud-lot numb:rea twenty-eight (28), of John 0, Evans’ recerde1 subdivision of sub-lots numbered ‘ourteen, fifteon, six: enteen and eighteen, of John L. Kidw: ed subdivision of Lots in Sqiare numbered tvo hunéred and seventeen (217), together with the improvements, corsisting of the handsome brick residence, No. 1021 Vern ont avenua. Terms of taie as prescribed in the deed of trust: “The {ull ‘amount of the indebtedness, toge’iur With the ititerest, costs, coruplesions aud expen- ees in Cash, and the balsuce at tweive, twenty-four and thirty-six months, for whic he not-s of tie purchaser, bearing interest a: the rate of stx per centum perannum, from the day of sale, aud ss- cured by adeel cf trust on the prop sok shall be taken. A deposit of Five Hundred Dovlarsstail be required of the purchaser a: tue time of sale, and all conveyancing and rev-uue sta ups shall be at the expense of the purchaser.’? ‘The Teusives Teserve the right to resell att nd risk of the purchaser in detaul: if the terms are not cou plied with 1a ten days afver the stay of sale. Wat He Vests | trustees, seple-déds JAMES’ M. LATTA, tT : UN CANSON BRUS., Auctioneers, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO-8TORY FRAME COTTAGE AND sIDE LT, situaied on 8th stroct, latwoen Hand I sts, at auction. By virtue of a deed of trust gi to us, dated May 1st, 1873, and duiy recorded in fig Liber No, 715, foiie 898, of tne land record: for the District of Columbia, aud by request o we perty secured thereby, we will sell. at public auc- Ucn, cn TUESDAY, the 8ih day of October. A. D. 1878, at 6 o’clock p.m., in f/ont of the premii all those certain pieces or parcels of land and prem~ ses known and described upon the ground plat or of Washington, D.G., as being lots ven and twenty-elght of A. B, Kelley's subdivision of square 889, together with ail the aod at tus improvements, ways, easements, rights, privi- leges, appurtebanes' and hereditaments’ to t 6 faine belonging or otherwise appertaining. Lot a ia improved by a two-story Frame Cottage, Lot 28 is unimproved, and adjoins lot 27. ‘Term: One-third cash; belance in six and twelve months; notes bearlig Interest at 7 per cent, uni paid, aud secured by a ceed of trust on thsp.em- fo.d. All conveyancing at purchaser's cost. f deposit of $100 requiie.t at time of ale. If tae terms of sale are not con:pil-d with within seven ays from day of sale. the Trustees reserve th3 right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, upon giving five days’ Dubilc notice of such resale. JOHN H_ GLICK, sep2l CONRAD KAUFMAN, HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF THREE OF CHOSE HANDSOME FOUR-*TORY DWELLINGS on CORCORAN STREET Nos, 1313, 1321, and 1323, between Q aua It streets, By virtue of three s\veral dos of each dated the 21st April, A.D 1874, and ro- $ofded in Liber No. 700, st rages 173, 177 an 179, respectively, of the land records of the District of Columbia, the subscribers will sell, to the highest bidder, on the premis, at 6 o'clock p.m., on MONDAY, the Qist dsy of October, A.D. 1878, the following property, sltuaved in ‘Square No. 240, in the city of Washi.g on, District of Colombla, according to Chipman, Exley & Hich- ards’ subdivision, to wii: sots No, Tveuts-one. Twenty-two and’ Twenty-six, each belng 20x90 feet, and each contaiuing a 4-story brick dweuing house, with modern couven!ences. Terms of sale: One-fourth of the purchase money in cash (or all cash at the option of the purchaser), and the regidue in one, two, and thres years, on Rotes of equal sums, bearing Interest at 8 per cont. Per annum, payable semi-annually, from the day of gale. to be secured on the prop: rty soid, by dee! of tras, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, in- cluc ing insurance. A deposit of $100 on ezch house ‘Will be required at the time of tae sale. The houses will be old separately, and all conveyancing wi be at the purchaser's cost. } Trustees. A. HYDE. sep20-a Gi eetHoM, }Trustoos, WNMAN & GREEN, Auctioneers. ° 412 7th st. northwest, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, SITUATE ON VERMONT AVENUE, BETWEEN K AND L STs. N. W., CONSISTING OF A HANDSOME BRICK KESIDENCE, No. By virtue of deed of trust to us, dated the Bin éay of June, A.D. 1874, and duly ro- fm corded in Liber No.’ 753, folio 124, ono of theta land records of the District of Columbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, We wiil offer ior sale, in front of the premise: THURSDAY, Octoner 10th, A.D. 1878, at P, Mi.» the following described real estate, situate in the city of Washington, District of’ Colum- Ma, to with: Sub-lot nambered twenty-seven (27), of John O. Evans’ recorded subdivision of sub-lots numbered fourteen, fiftem, sixteen, seventeen and eighteen, of Jolin L. Kidweli’s récorde sa- division of lots in square numbered two hundred and seventeen, together with the Improvem-nts, consisting of the Mandsome Brick Residence, No: 1019 Vermont avenue. ‘terms of 1ale. a8 prescribed tn the deed of trust: ‘The fuil amount of the indebtedness, together with the interest, costs, commissions and expenses In Cash, and the balance at twelve, twenty-four and thirty-six months, for which th notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest at the race of six per cen— tum per aunum from the day of sale and secured by a deed of trust onthe property sold shall be taken. A deposit of five hundred doilars sha. ba required of the purchaser at the time of sale, and all conveyancing and revenue stamps shall be at the expense of the purchaser, ‘Tae ‘Trust-es re- ferve thoright to resell the property at the risk and cost of the purchaser tn defau't If the terms re not complied with in ten da:s after the day of ale, WM. H. PHILIP, }rrustoos. seplddads JAMES M. LATTA, ss HANCAKRY BALE OF VALUABLE IM- C PROVED PROPERTY. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme me | of the District of columbia. in Equivy couse Nu. 6817, I shi!!, ou MONDAY, c.0- Ler 14th, 1878,'at 4:30'0"¢ ock p. m., offer for saie a publ.¢ auction, in fronz of the prem'se;, p srts of Lots 24 an¢ 25. of Kennedy and Webb's recordad Subdivision cf par: of original Lot 1, in 8q tare 618, belr g the west 6 Inches of exid Lot 25 and the eas: 11 feet 6 Inches of sald Lot 24, frouting in all 12 feet by the d:pih of 80 f-e:, Improved by a two- stcry Brick House, situated on Washington street, between #7 and H anu 4 han! 6th str. ets northwest. Also, at 6 o'clock p. m., part of Lot 14, in square D, beginning tor the sams at the routhwest coraer of said Lot, thence north 20 feet 7 inches, thence due €ast 14 feet, thence north @ feet, theace due east 18 feet, thence northeastward!y by straight Hue 89 feet TO a point 14 feet noi th of a pub.le alley, thence scuth 14 feet to said alley, thenes with the south line of said Lot to the place of beginnt improved by a large and sub-tavtial Fraime House siiuated on 6 h screet, between B and © streets southweet. Terms prescribed by decree: One-third cash; balance In equal installments in tweiveand twen four months, for which pu interest from day cf sale pieperty, will be taken, All cou eine, and recording at purchasers’ cos! deposit o! oneach lot will be required at time of sale, If terms are not complied with in five days from time Gf sale. property will be resold at risk and cost of Cefaulting purchaser. VING WILLIAMSON, Trustee, x 454 D strest nor:hwest, B. H. WARNER, Aucuoneer, — oci2-dtdbfa HANCERY SALE OF DESIRAB: IM- Cc PROVED PRUPsRTY ON ee AST AND GU SrEPETs, AND 4g ABO SIREETS BOLTaWEsT. ** = of the Distelotat Cote oad ee ; : a Cause No. 5.483. docket 17, Goce et al. ve. Hubbard et al., I sha!l sellon TUES DAY. ry of Uctober, A. D. 1878, at 4.30 o'clock p.m... ip t of the premises. the fo.low! Borastiag es fanhingion the District of Columbia, to wit: Allof Latmdm: Lered thirty. Gred and three, Frame Dwelliog, ‘Terms sales’ One-third of che in cath: kalance in oequal the prominence eat! day of @ud secured upon ths All coaveyancing and 10 BE SOLD AT AUCTION, ‘Tre ertireccnten's of the * Old Curiosity ae Shop.** 611 D s reet n. w., commencing o DAY EVENING, September 30 ck p. m., consisting of 6CO volumes of Mi3- ous Books, Bilver-plated Ware, Tools of le-cript'on, Watches, Clocks, Guns, Pistols, ard a general ‘ot of articies of all des riptions, Moy DAY EVENING— Books only. TUESUAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Evenicgs—Silver-pla‘ed Ware, Clocks, Watches, Focla ¢f all descriptions, and Miscailaneous Ar- Seles, SATURDAY Evening—A general variety of Second-hand Clothing. Baie poritive. ‘Terms ca: H. COLEMAN, Axct, E. C. MOORE, fatesmen, sep:28. every HOMAS DOWLING Auctionser, TRUSTEE’ SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOT FRONTING ON PENNSYL SIA #VENUS, NEAR THE CiECLE. Fy virtue of a éecree of the Supreme Court ofihe District of Columbia, in equity cause No. 6131, doc. 18—Boyle et al. vs, shapherd €tal,—I shall sell at public auction, 1a front of premises, on MONDAY, October 7th. 1 15 o*ckek p'm.. original lot numbered 10, in squaro numbered 49, #8 the same fs laid down on the piat of the city of Washington; fronting 46 feet and 7 inches on Pennsylvania avenue northwest, and running back 9i feet 1L inches on 23d s:rect, ant 91 feet 9 Inches on New Hampshire avenue, aud cor taining 7,189 square feet of ground. ‘the te ms of sale are: One-fourth the purchass money in cash, and the residue In six, tweive and vighteen months after the day of sale, respectively, with interest. for whieh the notes’ of the pur= cheser shall be taken, and alien retained.n the poperty sod. If the terms of sae shall not be con plied with in six days from and after the day of gale, (he Trustee wiil Tevell the property at the risk and cost cf the cefaulting purchaser. all cou - vevacing at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 must be made at the time of purchase, 8e}25-d863 R. K. ELLIOT, Truster, JUNCANSON BEOS., Auctioneers. TKUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILD- ING LOT ON SECOND, BETWEEN D AND E STREETS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated July 31, A. 1), 1877, aud recorded in Liber No. 855 folto 375, ont cf the land records of the Di: trict of ‘Columbia, I will sell, at_pabile auction, in front of the premises, On TUESDAY. tho 6th day of October, A. b. 1878, at 5 ove p.m, the following “descrived’ real estata, ituate in the city of Washington D.C.. t> Lot No. 16 in Margaret O. Diggs’ sub- Civisicn of Bq No 570 as the same is recorded in the Survey or’s Office of the District of Colum- pia. Terms of sale: The amount of indebtedness se- cured by the deed of trust and expenses of sale cash: and the ba ance In two equal payments, at six aud iweive months from day of se, with ‘Interest, to red hs deed of Lust on property sold.” A Eorit Of $100 will be required of the purchaser at tmeof sale. All conveyat.cing and recording at cost of purchaser, If terms of sale are not complied with within five days after saie, the Trustee re- erves the right to resell said property at the risk aud cost of ihe defaulting purchaser, after five dsys’ notice, to be puviished in some newspap :r publish. d in the Disiriet of Columbia. ce3-d WM. D. Ca BIN, Trastes. 1 E. WAGGAMAN, Rea! Estate Auctioneer. ‘TKUBTEES’ SALE OF ELEGANT RES!- ba No. 120, ON C 8TREET NORTH- Under and by virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 28th day of March, 1874, far and recorded in Liber No, 739, folio 434, ou cf the land records of the District of Columbia, the undersigned trastees will sell, at pablic auction, In front of the premises, on WEN E=DAY, the 9th Cay of Octcber, 1878 at 45¢ o'clock pm, all of Lot ten (19), in McKwen’s recorded subdivision of Part of criginal lot tree (3), In equare five bun- cared and sevent) ur (574), in the city of Wash- ington, in sald Dis:rict. ‘ern’s of sale: One-third in cash, and the residue of purchase money to be pald tr three equal Instal- ments at six, twelve and elghteen mouths after Gay of tale; for the deferred payments the notes of the purchaser to be given, bearing 7 per cent. in- ter: st from day of sale, and secured on the property satisfactorily to sald ‘Trustees; or a'l cash, at op- tion of urchaser. $250 deposit will be teqaired wnen bid accepted. “It terma of sale aro not com piled with in seven days, Trustess reserve rioh: neetis at tix and cosc of defaulting purchaser, after giving such notice of such rezale as they may thirk proper. GEO. F. APPLEBY. trrustoss, W. £. EDMONSTON, Office 420 6ch st. n.we THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, seps0-d UCTION SALE OF A NEAT TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING ON THE SOUTH FIDE OF NORTH T STREET, BETWSEN 14TH AND 15TH STREETS WE3T. La virtue of a deed of trust dat«d May 6th, 1876, recorded in Liber No, 891, folio 203, fa One of the land records for the District of C»-, Jumbia, we will offer fer sale, at public auction. in front of the premises, on MON DAY, October 7th, 1878, at 6 o'clock p.m , lots 149, in ‘Darrow's re- corced subdivision of lots 28 to 51, in Pearson’s sundleision of square 208, with the improvements ereon. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, one-third In six months, and one-third in twelve months, or ail cash at the option of the purchaser; the purchas- er's promissory notes to be given for the deferred payments, bearing interest frym the day of ssic, ard to be fecured by a deed of trust on the prop- erty sold, and a satisfactory policy of insurance on the vulding. | All couveyauclog at purchuser's cust. $100 deposit on acoeptance of bid. JAMES #. FITCH. ~” {Trastees, B.H. WAENER, Auctloneer,” sep25-s04ds H. WARNER, Heal Estate Auctioneer, i. = By virthe of a deed of trust from Catharine Barret, dated February 234, A, D. 1876, ro- corded in Liber No. 811, folio"114. ex one of the land records for the District of Colam- bia. Iwill sell at pudlie auction, in front of tte premises, on TUESDAY, Oct ber 15 h, 1878, at 6 o’clock P. m,, allthe rigat, title ad interest of the raid Catherine Barret, in and to the folio ving described real esata, situate in the City of Was ington, Distriet of’ C.lumbia, to wit: Original lot nuin ered fonr (4), in sanare numbered eight hu: dred and thirty-six (886), on the northeas: corner of Sth and D st. ortheast contaluing: forty-two hundred (4 200) square fet of ground, imploved by « frame dweiling housa. ‘Terns: $700 wih tuterect at 10, per cent, par avium, from August 23d 1878. today of sale, and expensts of sale 1h cash, anu th> ba’aace in six and twelve months, for which the notes of the pur- chaser bearing’ interest trom the day of sale and secured Wy a deed of trusten tho property snidy willbe taken, A deposit of $100 will be requ of the purchaser at th» time of sale, and all couvey- ancing at expense of purchaser. JOS. C. G. KENNEDY, Trastes, J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. octl-dt OHN SHERMAN, Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED REAL ESTATE ON K STRE®T NORTHWEST, BETWEEN 21st AND 22D By virtue of's decree f the Bi Court y virtue of a of the Bupreme of the District of Co'umbia, on the! 12th day of July, 1878, in equity cause No. 6148, wherein Cleo A.’ Jones and Leon Teresa Jones are complainants, and Delilah Ann Jones. and others are defendant, I shall on THURSVAY, the 81 day of October, 1878, at 4:30 o'clock p.m , offer for sale at public auction, In front of the remises, the following descrived real estate, belonging to the estate of the late Alfred Jones, to wit: The west fee Beso (82) feet of lot one (1), aud the whole of lots two (2) and three (3) in square numberad seventy-three (78). situated on K street northwest, between S1st and $24 streets, in the city of Wash: ington, D. C., with the improvements theroo Each of these lots will be sold as a whole or susdi- ‘vided 2s may seem best at the time of sale. ‘Terms: One-third cash, and the balance in two equal instalments cf six and twelve months respec- tively, with interest from theday of asle, A de- Posit of $200 will bo required on each lot at the ¢ of sa‘e, and all conveyancing and recording st purchaser's ccst, Terms tobe complied with in seven avs, otherwise the Trustee reserves the ERS ee ‘at the risk and cost of haser. sepld-codads FRANCIS MILLER, Trustse. = THE ABOVE SALE JS P STPONED unt TUESDAY, October 8th, 1878, same hour ecraTdeas FEANCIS MILLER. Trastee. ete nc \OMAS DOWLING. Auctioneer. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE LAW LIBBASY OF wICHARE THOMPSON, By virtue of a decree of the 8u; Conrt of District cf Columbia. ta Equity No 271 ‘on the 9th day of Juy, A. D. Will sellat publ'c auction. st the auction ms of Thomas Dowling. southwest corner of h street snd Pernsyl venue, W sah! Go ey er o' M ORDAY, tho Tt day ol "clock p. m., nu the whole ‘ts told, the valuase USTEE'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITUKE AT No. 121 EAST CAPITOL ST, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 182 day of August, AD. 1874, and daly re. cored in sLiter "No, 757. foly 373. ons of the, Jang’ records of | the Diarict, of olmmbia, T will sell, at ic suction, SATURDAY, “the 6. Gay Of Octer, A. D- 1878, at 10 O*clock a.m.. at No, 121 Fast Cap- iol st & general assortment of Household Parni- Lore, Consisting in part of one Haire’ it B-droom Set, one Rose ood S P8e et Mirrors Carpets, Stoves, Dining-room Furniture, China an Glass Ware: Ourtains, aad ober household articles, &c., &c. erms Cash, GEO. W. LINVILLE. Trustea, WM. M. SMITH, Salesman. 8e785-e0k ls Ba-THE AROVE SALE I8 POSTPONED un- Ul TUPSDAY, Ocicber 8:h. tap aharees iriace, cob Bt GRO. W. LINVILLE, Trastee. \OMAS DOWLING. Auctionser, SALE OF FINE Hi USEHOLD G00rs. On WEDNESDAY MORNING. O tose, ‘9th, 1878, commencing at 10 0° at the reside. ov of alady Ceclining bovseke-ping. No 1209 K street (sou:hwest corner K and 12:h n.w.), I shail sell the following superior arti- cle: uperb Glit-frame French-plate Mantel Mir- re, Tro rors, Fine Brassets Carpets, Window Hangings, Elegant Waluut © arbdie-top Lrcesing-cas} Suites, Mattresses. Redding Pillows and Bold Watnot Marble-top Mirror-back Buifet, Walnut Extension Dining Table. . Cane-seat Diving Chairs, Fiegant China and Giass Ware, Superior Stiver-pla ed Castor, . do. Sak ns, Do. do. Fruit and Cake Stands, Kitchen Requisite, &e eed THOS, DOWLING, Anct. NHOMAS DOWLING, Auct oncer, STAR PILOT: STAR PILOT Wil be -old in front of our swre, THI RRDAY, Oc_cbear 10:h, the bast Sta’ Pilet Colt tn’ America, save qoc Brad'e and with the seme amount of-handit g will e: an. performance he ever made, or eve will. colt was bred by Jno, Bhaw, @'q., avd ts kno the Turrer colt. Five years vid, warranted sound, kind, avd to trotatmiie in? 40° Han led 28 days in Jbly by John Moore, and drivea a mie over Point Breeze track in 2142. This colt can trota Mil, in 2:80; so says track work, He is tne flues? readst-r man ever sat benind; afraid of nothing; nots ven locarotives, oc'5-4t THOMAS DOWLING, Aust omas DOWLING, Au neer TEUST EES SALE OF 4 TWO STORY F&AME meer, Ht USE AND LOT ADJOINING ON STREET, between S hand 9h strects north 0. 815. of a deed of trust, dyed 14" 877, and recorded in Liv .. AWA at ihe reqdest of th» st 2 THURSDA the ¢ ram of tand tytn: . + and Kuown as uarto! lot 2, In square No. 386, Improved by a two-story frame dwel ing. Tern ne-third cash; balance in six, twelve and elebteen months, withinterest at 8 por cent. frow day cf sule. aud secured by a deed of trast the property rod. All conveyancing at pure! cost. §tO cee en PERT cE struc . Towne Toe at 1&4 FRED"K KOONES, —* { TFustes 5 EOF ATWO STORY AND NCER C BASEMENT BRICK DWE. LING HOUS®, do. Gi0 FILET A SORKEr NORTHW asT, (PPODITE JUDICIARY SQUARE. Fy viriue «f adscree ot the Sapre (fohe District of Col mbt ber $5th, 2878. la} qui s wietein John Burnside and wife are end F. H. Smith ani others, as officers tonal’ Capital Reat t= Ass ciation ars de- fendants, I shal! sell at_public auction, in front of Diem sev, on FRIDAY, ihe 18th day'of October, 1878, at 6 o’clock p.m., ihe premises in sald canse me? tioned and more particularly describ.d as part Lot numbered ten (10), in ranare numb-ret T bupéred and elghty-reven (487). In the city of Washi gton, District of Columpia, and begiauing for sald part of said lot 19 feet 2'6 Inches trom te souibeast corner of said lot on 6th stre-t west, and Tunnl:g due west 62 feet 3 inches; thancs’ due horih 7 feet 74 Inches: thencedue west 31 fest 1's inches; therce due north 9 feet T's Inches: thence due east 93 feet 45 inches; thence due souih along talc 5:h street to the place of teginning. Terp:sof s1l¢.as prescrited by the decree: Ore third of the purchate money to be paid tn cash, an! the ba ance im cqual irstslments, payable ray tively in six, twelve. aud eignteen m the day of sale; deterred payments to bear from the day of eale at tne rate of seven per cent, Per snnuin until paid, said interest to bepaidsom‘- annua! y, spd for said payments ha pucchas-r's Rotes are to be given, ssc red by the retention of the ttle to eaid property, by the ‘Trustee, uatil all of seid notes are paid, Or all cash at tae option of the par:haser f the terms of swe are not c.11- piled with within ten day. from theday of sale, the ustee reserves the right to resell at risk a2d cost cfd faulting purchaser after five days’ advertise Ment. A ds posit of $50 wili bs eqairedon accept- ance of bid SAMUFL MADDOX Trase. B. H. WARNER, Auct. ect5 Ut 15.817 ‘CH, FOX £ CUTTER, Real Estate Brokers, SRUSTFES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER. TY ON SIXTH STRKET, BETWEEN O and P STRERTS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated Febra- a) 29th, A.D. 1872, and recorded la Liver 676, folio 16, one of the land records for the. District of Columbia ard by direction of tne Party secured thereby, we will sell at nublic auc- Mon, in front of the premises, on MONDAY. the tventy-eighth day of October, A. D. 1878, a: 4 30 o'clock p.m., the following describ.d Real Estate in the citw of Washington. Disirict of Co!u nbia, towit: Lots numbered Miteen (15) and sixteen G6.) in Gavant’s reco. ded subdivision of sy .a7e um ¢red four hundred avd seventy-nine, (479 ) cou‘aining thirty-nine huadrad and six (3 906) square feet of ground more or jess, together with tte 'mprovements thereon, ccusisting of a Brick noting Terms: $2.6(0, with ten per ceat Interest from Febivary 28th, 1878, together with expecses of sale, In cash, of which $1CO will be required time of sale; balance in six and twelve mont pee ths from interest ‘With Interest secured by ded of trust on prop riy nu wrhin sold. if terms of saie.a-e not complies ten dav, the Trnstece. rest Ye ine right Me ylUpe..y Bt wi Tina anu cost of the deiau: F-, ilconveranelng at purchaser 8 C2st. BRAINAED H. WARNER, }TTusteos. 3 T. COLDWELL, Auct. oct5-3,7 TT £. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Auctioneer. ME HOUSE, No.9307 L STREET NORTH- WEST. On THURSDAY, October 10:h. 1878, at 5 ovclock p.m . I wiil sell in front of ths prem ises, the east 18 feet of Lot 3. aud part of Li #3, ‘quoreS7. with a depth of about, 101 fee ning 1 990 square feet, improved by a two-story Frame Dwelling. Terms mede knowrrat sale, A depoMt requirod when ‘he property is sold. cc45t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. B. F. STEIGER, Auc TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED PROPERTY ON KINGMAN PLACE, BETWEEN 13TH AND 14T AND P AND’ Q B18, N.W. By virtue of a deed of trust, Gated March 5th, A. D. 1878, duly recorded in Liber No. 881, follo 454 et seq., one of the land record: for the District of Columbia, and at the reques_ or the party secured thereby, Iwill sell at public auc- Ucn, in ‘ront o” the premises, on TUESDAY, Oc- tober 15*h, 1878 at 4 o’clock'p. m_. the following Teal estate, situate n the city of Washington D. to wit: Part of lots numbered twenty-four (24) ard twenty-five (25). in Kiiah Kingman’s re- coded subdivision of square numbered 241, to- getter with tbe improvements thereon. Terms: On:-haii cash; balance in six and twelve months, for wh:ch thé notes of the purchaser, bearing’ interest at the of ten per cent. na- a@ 1ur from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of truston the property sold. shall be taken. A Cep sit of $160 will be required o: the purchasor at the time ct sale, and all conveyancing at the par- chasers cost. + W. W. METCALF, oc 4-4 ‘Trussbe. TPRUSTEES SALE OF a TWO-3T ay FOUR-KOOM FR4Mé HOUSE on BOUN- DARY ST., BEC Wr EN 18TH AND 191i STREETS ‘NORTHWEST. By viriue of a deed of trust to me, dated Fei rrsry 1, 1876, recorded iu Liber No. 81: folle 6S, et seq. cus cf the laud records £0 the D strictof Cowmbia. aud by direction of holder of the n« tes secured ther-by, I shall sel joneer, in frout of the pre | ises, on TUESMAY. the 15h day of Uctoter, 1878, at fou sud achal! ove ock DP. m., the weet tweive feet front by the depih of Lot suldivision thirty-eight, of square numbered one kunared and thirty-one ‘together with the im- Provemen’s, a sma! Frame !)weiling couse, Ter sof tale: One-f urth cash; ba'ance in six, twelve and eighteen months after the day of sai With seven per cent. per annum Inierest, to be s0- cured by a deed of trust on the property 80d. All the cost of deeds to be bald by the purchaser. and if the terms are not comp fed with in five des af- ter saie, the pre perty will be .esold at the risk and hoties to be published ur the venting Siar’? C7" notice to be pul 5 poWM F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee. B. F. STEIGER, Auct. octa d \OMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, TRUSTEFS’ BALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- 1Y IN GEORGETOWN, D. C. By virtue of a dees of trast, dated the tenth day of February. 1876 and duly recorded in Liber 816, folio £0. one of the land re.or shee of , wreeecry SLY . aca ty a reetion arly recur-d thereby, we shali sell, on WED\ESD a¥, the 16th dav of ‘Uctoder, 81 5 o'clock, tu front of the premises, pat of lot numbered one hundced and sixty-five, in Beat'y and Hawkins’ additi n to Georgetown. in said District, beginning on the west side of Market street oLe hundred feet north from stone No. 39, located at the corner of 84 and Market .trects. and run thence north on Market atreet twenty feet; thence wesi seventy feet; theace 8 wt t i ty-five feet; ee eed to the place of inning. her with the — vemeuts, which consist of a cemfortable frame dwelling. ‘Terms: Une-third cash; balance at six and twelve bearing interest a’ 8 per csut, ING LOTS NORTH BI NEAR 13TH BTREKE from Street Circle By Cireitor of owner, I wi'l sell st peace ere nee ies ert, Detworn lath and 43.2 "Terms: -d cash; aa ne cash; balance one and two | SATURDAY......,,....0ctober 5, as7s8. AN AXMY OFFICERS’ SoctETy.—A meeting of about forty army oficers was held in New York Saturday to consider the report of @ commitice appointed last June on the subject of a military service institution. The report of the committee recommended that the inst. tute have tts seat in New York ; that its desi be professtonal unity and improvement a an coriespondence, discussion, the readin publication of papers, the ultimate establish- ment of a military museum and lisrary, and generally the promotion of miliiary interests ju the United States; that the aunual meeting be held in January; that all officers of the army and professors at the Military Acades should be entitled to membership without bat. jot, upon payment of an enirance fee, and that a journal of the transactions of the institution be kept and published under direction of the council. The report was re ; after which cers were elected, to hold their itens: until the first annual meeting tn January. — General W. 8. Hancock is the presideat elect. MR. SEE LEAVES THE PRESHYTERY.—At the meeting of Newark ey, yesterday, Rev. M. F. Hollister was elected moderator. Key. Mr. See, pastor of the Wickliffe.street Presbyterian church, who recently announced his intention of resigning, was given a hear- ing. | He read a paper, in which he said that i had been announced’ that he was a Sweden- Dorgian. He read {rom the Sunny Mount a‘ticle written himself on the “Net Chureh,” in which he holds that itis nota de nomination, but a congregation of Christians from all sects. He praised the Swedenbor- jan church. He now proposed to leave the ‘Tresbytery, not because of a departure from faith, but because a change had taken in the terms of his theology. Hencefor- ard he proposed to be independent. He could not leave the ministry or £0 09 any other body. The document was referred to @ comimittee.—[ NV. ¥. Tine id. THERE Ake Bits or Rane Patros inthe Memphis newspapers nowadays. A lady go- ing tosee a sick friend heard her name called. Turning, she saw aslender girl in mourning advancing toward her. As the child came nearer the lady recognized in her the dangh- ter of a neighbor who died the day before near the city. The little girl threw her apms the lady and, sobbing, cried: “You afraid of me, are you a the soothing the poor chiid. Lecause papa with him, Lar Tue vie or Treen IN THe EAst—A cor- Tespor-dent of the Philadelphia etin say According to the Rule of Three regarding the Afghan question— England : Turkey : : Russia : Afghanistan. Lord Salisbury what isthe object of the aM mission tothe Ameer of Cabul, and What posit Russia intends to assume re- arding Afghanistan? Russia replies: As Fnsland was to Turkey during the Russian- Tu ar, So Will Kussia be to Afghanistan dui han-Eoglish war. Ir THe Jvry Hap BEEN WowgN.—In the United States district courtat Trenton the United States against Clara W; er, formerly Mis. Clara Shay, of Stam |, Conn. and Jao. C New. aclerk ‘in the Elizabeth (N. J.) post e, charged with opening letters, was closed. erday. Mrs. Warner, iu order to detect her husband in criminal correspondence through the Elizabeth post office with certain women, obtained the assistance of New, and they together opened the ietiers. New admit- ted the facts. There were some douDts as to Whether the facts showed an intent tode raud, but the jury brought in a verdict of guilty inst both defendants. Sentence was sus- nded until the January term.—[ ¥. ¥. World, agi pe od. &% Richford, Vt, has had frost every month except J &2-Thin ice formed at Deep river, Conn., last Saturday. 4a-The prefect of police in Paris is about to bit - sale of toy pistols with explosive sounds. #a-The well-known hotel at Lake Mahopac, a Y., the Gregory house, was burned Tues- lay 4Sa- An exchange asks, ** What shall we do with the girls?” Why, do the fair thing by one of them, and give the other fellows a chance with the rest. 4s-A depositor in the Providence, R. 1. Grocers’ and Producers’ bank, who hada pri. vate box in the safe, found yesterday that it had been robbed of $5,000. &eThe U. 8. steamship Plymouth sailed from Portland, Me., yesterday, lor Santa Crar, ning $ been ordered to protect American citi- zens there during the pending insurrection. #s-Anexchange calls on young men who don't like to work, to cheer up. Twelve of them in one littie town have lately succeeded iu marrying Schoolmistresses. ~ #8-A colored goer in Norwich a while ago gave out the following announcement: “Brothers and sisters next Sunday, the Lord willing, there will be baptizing in this place, the candidates being four adults and three adultresses. &@@-The marti notice of 8. Hillburn, aged 92, and Mattie a kawses npee 2A, ts printed in the Gainsville (Ga.) Hagle. #s@~Mrs. Anna Wiitenmyer, president of the Woman’s National Te ‘ance union, is at work 10 Canada, organizing women’s temper. ance societies. #7-A pretended cripple was exposed it Aa Mass. One arm was bound close s a false stump was attached close to the shoulder, #310 a paper mill in Manchester, Conn., is in use an improved machine, in dutlding which the maker says that he followed direc. tions given by the spirit of his dead brother. 42” Hazing in the high school of Springtel@, Vt., takes the form of seizing the victim bythe arms and legs, and dropping him rej on his back. Spinal disease is a common re sult. 42%-The Ohio Methodist conference is con- sidering the conduct of the Rev. Mr. Spencer, of Athens, who frankly confesses that seei Miss Mamie Welsh as! cp he kissed her unt she awoke and sereamed. 4a-Mr. Hazen, of Bowling, Ill, starting on a long journey, hired Mr. Neweomb to watch Mrs. Hazen, as to whom he was jealous. When Mr. Hazen returned, Mr. Newcomb and Mrs. Hazen had eloped together. Se A destitute old man, desiring to die, but resolved not to kill himself, went into a lonely wood _— = , and 2 to starve. He was found almost lain there five days without food. ge 4#sThis was appended to a death notice in the Louisville Gourier.Journal: “Her disease as paralysis. and she fell into the arms of her blessed Redeemer with ease. Jackson and Vicksburg papers please cop 4#s-A convict in the Joliet (IIL) prison hanged himseif in the solitary cell in which he bad been kept several days for wiiting letters without permission. He had served several terms of ordinary imprisonment, but utter loneliness drove him crazy. #2 Elder Stevenson, a Mormon missionary, incidentally proposed matrimony to a widow and her two daughters in Hickman —s Tenn. They said yes, and are on their way Salt Lake City, where the marriage ceremony is to be performed MARRIFD. STRANAHAN—AMIbs. kev. Dr, B. Sunderland, Gro. N- of New Loncon, Coun., to NELLIE J. amiss, of Culpeper, Va. ° WILLIS- TIRBETTS, On Wednesday, October 24. 178. by Rev.» F Mason, Quas. 8. WILL! «NELLIE M. Tipberts, (Baltinvre Sun please copy.) 2 DIED. GIPSON. Friday, October 4th, 1878, at 12 o*ck«k P.M, BTS. BUSAN GIPSON, after's patn- fol Mivess, Which the bere wi. Christian resig= nation. Her funeral will proceed from John Wi Q2Breh, after feneral discourse at 2 o'clock, on 6: stan LADSON. On October 4h, 1878, Eiiza Ew- PHEMIA, beloved wife of Bi: Lad: EIGWUND. In Georgewwn, Octobw 8. 1878, Cunrerian fIGMUPD, im the sixty-thicd year “‘Fureta! will take place from his Iate <page mumed ctasnate Ps WIL. IAMSON. On Octoder orcloc¥ a tn. of ipgestive chit ‘Slows ty apse eay, Mrs. ANN B WILLIAMSON, wile Wi'lamcon. tn the nnty-ivih sear ok met ogee er funeral will take piace in-tact,