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r _STEAMERS, &c. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION 8as."8. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. CHES or F SCHEDULE. S.—The steamer __FUTURE DAYS. FUTURE DAYS. = vou < — = = pr Corns Be Corner Sh snd B seta northwest. 0. MH Bree, ructioneers. Fil on and after « Ueiober 30 Rb 187, J)™cansow | BRUS A fe ete er Bal tose rthaine. TERS? 8 tae ory x un (ABLE TupROvED | COFFEES AND TOBACCO AT AUCTION. THEN. THURSDAY, ‘cloc! TRUSTEES SALE OF VALDAUE IMPROVED in | ABCs: _NTMP! Toes ORES. TOBAGO HORT, Bet paige ie pres river: at on SAE ris PROPERTY eae ere OF 2 OUR TWO. | EXECUTORS’ SALE OF THE IMPROVED REAL AND. v. SO TORROPERTY IN THE EvneRA SEANDARD BBBAGCO. MERION. erect ip Song King her iuual landings, FRAME HOUS! AD ESTATE No. Peay OF UNE polty OF ” execnted to, RIVAL, & = ore io ‘Clark and Thomas} ‘on TUES 29th Set Ge ee on B STREET, BETWEEN NEN NEW JER theundernigned’ — se ane eee afl ati Seek: LU ESDAY, MORNING. 2 toa. aoa boar Hd Pezony aninaventes ot what! Gio foot DA De te ae Can ee SOUTHEAST. | FO: ? recorde... of the District of | voice of to which we invite the stientien of Ko 351, on, to the high- | the traae. Mcetiser * eee, TOOKER JONES hema sansa sere nate, od ea ee a a fie pate DUNCANSON BROS., Ancts. UMMER ARRANGEMENT. ceased, and by virtue of a decrée Respective CANSON BROS., Auctioneers FOR NORFOLK, FORTRESS MONROE AND THE in Equity cause No. 6210, doc, 18, the omceenes | COM WERE ber 284, 1878, at 3 ofclou* Dow rp teen FUR! 7 IN N | a a IN a ne fell. at public anction, in front of ‘of the prem, m., part in Square 763, CONSISTING IN FARE OE VERE swift iron Steamer LADY OF ca MOND oe A. D. 1878, lor the same on street inches arernss SETS, IN BI aN COVE! THE LAKE, Captain C. J. Bonxe- ginning at 4 ‘oclock p m., eccibat north of the west corner of said Lot six (6); ine a. EWOOD PIANO-FORTES VILLE, leaves et whart, une southesat, ‘the - P real and Renee thence north 18 inches, east 75 feet, south WALNUT and PAINTED M SETS: further notice, every Monday. Wi | ef real estate, viz: All of original Lot n wumbersd one First, The southernmost twenty-five front, by the | 18 feet and 5 inches, and weet 75 fest to the place of pe ARES. DINING TAD benday ‘and Friday, at 0! lsc | Square numbered eyht handred sad fore, | depth pected Sy cunerway oar tae | oe; y 8 two-story brick, with base- | Bigs: CHAIR BOLST Sith steamers for ‘Boston, Felts nce and ther | & (Gedy ether with the improvements, waich faubered 69, Gaprored by a three-story Serge clock p. m., lots 14 and and PILLOWS: CROCKERY: YY BRUS- rthern pointe. Returning, ery | consi ‘o-story Frame Dwellinss 2 RS pismo and Saturday, at 4 o'clock p.m | her Store on €th street. mou ‘and immediately rosea b after the eale of the above mentioned | 15, in Davi ivisi 183, 00 the | ee E dO TN OA TORS RIVER LANDINGA, after, all of original Lot numbered five (5), in nee Property, Will be sold, the following prey ey 00 2 Thea! fide ct M. Detween 16th an ith northwest. | soth inet, at 10 o'clock, at our sulesroora faa Bteamer JOHN W. THOMPSON, Capes vome R. | BIRT egy and Tat eearactinee ae Syihe depts or’ Yt 11, square G00: and at tho sams | part of the cty, and are admirably f F | general sssortment of Household oct Woop, leave= her wharf, terminus | ‘erms of rd cash, balance time the west 14 fc depth of sub-lot | some OC Mt OF con Se ae BROS, Auctrs. ‘th and 9th street line of care, at 7a. | twelve and eighteen months, with inerent at ma 10, square 690, tie ‘whole fronting £4 fest 9 ineheson | “Un Sat DAY, October 26th, at 3:30 o'clock p. | _% ™m., three times per week, for ‘Currio: 2 per cent., notes to be secured by a deed of tri treet, cont ‘in ru 15 square fe mn., sub. lot 9, in square 915, improved bya LOY sone story 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. a Ba and Leonardtown, Tage at ot inter- @ premises sold or all cash at the option of the cata ie of and the ce in. ehant ', On South ith Carolina ‘ay T eee landings each trip. Days parchases: A deposit of $100 on each piece of bre twelve, peers sae twen: 10th a SPECIAL CATALOGUE SALE 0! a8 Mattano. property, or 850 on each house as sold id. will be re- four months iy of by On the same day at3 oe ».m., the eas 20 COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS ane FINE xe pli Dank Row sap se OMicor or aA ae | Seren exene T oe a ee see Te coaremne an eo Scene, | fee ane Yt, conan. of Jot, 1, sduare 3 5 THURS NING, Octo! 1878, at n] " T anni 1, % Company's Wharf, Toot Office, oF a tis with in seven days frocn das of anie tae tree Drgperty. sold, ox all cash, af the purchaser's op. like weet bide of Toth) between f Sand i cou eae aad EVENING. at top at nay salearoors led ‘for on “au at Knox's Ex- | serve the right to reeell the property at the risk and On the same ‘clock shall eel the EL BACON, Pree’. | cost of defaulting purchaser. LOUIS KURTZ,} oct24-cotd A. R. BROWN, 5 Trustees. H. WARNER, Auctioneer. wel ‘chall offer at public eale, at my office, No. 916 F treet northwi rt bn THURSDAY Dotober Sit, 187 he 12 o'clock m., three hundred and. a ewenty-ni ning 8} "Sa. ‘ACCINELLY, Agent’ AMER: Stenmseis JOHN GIBSON eae Bi KNIGHT, alternately leave Pier 41 East River, New York, every Saturday, at 4 o'clock p.m. ra every Saturday, and Alexan: Freight taken at lowest rates. For information apply ak office over, Metropolitan Bank. 15th sareet, R ENHAM, Agent, W: ap2ltr SAMUEL BACON, President. No2ts. GERMAN LLOYD-—sreamsaie E BETWEEN NEW Xoux, HavaE, LoxDow, SovuTHaMrPron aND BREM! leamer~ of this company ¥ will sail every Sat- from, Bremen Pier, foot of 34 st.. Rati passage: From New. York to Havre. London, Southampton: and Bremen. first cabin, $100; second cabin, $60, gold; $30, currency. For freight "OF pas: YELRICHS & CO., lace, a Certificate Anditor and Comptroller istrict of Coltmubia: on the Sith day of Octo. in favor of Thomas Lucas for ten hundred sixty eight dollars and seven cents ($1,068.07), due him by the District of Columbia for work done. ‘Terms cash. oct J. T. COLDWELL, Salesman. » SALE OF A TWOSTORY FRAME NIMPROVED LOT ADIOIN AoA cH 8 STREET NORTHEAST, No. By virthe of A deed of trust, bea on the ith day of July, A. DISTT and duly oh folio 447 et seq., one. of the land record books for the District of Colum: bia, ond at the request of the party secured thereby, Hat public auction, in front of the prem: SDAY, October 39, 1878, at 4:30 olclock m., all that certain piece or parcel of real situate, Ising and being in the City of Wash: icton, District of Columbia, known and. desis Cue 5 NEW ee LINE FEILADELITINA, ALEX EXANDRIA. a necting at Phitadetpht ith cy Com ine for" nantes he gs CY ca fied aled ort the ground plat or plan of said city as and ¢ New England ‘States. being Lot numbered six (O,in square numbered eixht hundred and ninety -seven (897), as the same is ronda at7 p.m. luly recorded in the strveyor’s office of the said Fre! until o p.m. Through | Pintrict of Columbia, said lot having a front of 50 bills of ladinc civen to Boston and fect on 7th rtheast bya depth of 124 fect bien x Commi apd ny SP py and 1 inch— subject to a special improve. ® ‘ood: s 1877, Georsetown wharf will please have them marked Sonne anes “Georgetown, re at U) eereeten. DC ns sectytod. H sonNnans | < Dorms iene: & “Writh tnterest_at 10 per cent. from the 7th day o! January, A.D. 187, and expenses of sale, in vet northwest, and_12th-street wharf, ©O..1202 F street no: ar iY Water street, YD! Seomset B ILLIAM P’ CLYDE & C ree 12 South Wharves, Phsladei: phia. mar20-ly YUNARD LIN. With, the view of NOTICE toe charicas of col- e balance in equal instalments, in six and twelve months, with es lay of sale; the purchaser, viving notes for the deferred Payments, secured by d perty sold, orail cash at the option of sale to be complied with the purchaser. Terms "of in edven days from day of sale, otherwise the Tras. tees reserve the rixht to resell af the risk and cost of i pure purchaser's Liston, the Steamers of this line take & spycific course cont abot of $50 Wal fo neanined oa acer: pore ward pactase from Queenatown to New | nce 0f bi m the outward p: own to Zork or Boston, crossing the meridian of 50 at 43 EANCEE MADDON Trusteos, or nothins to the no! Ob the homeward pascage ‘the meridian | 9. T COLDWEEE, Salesman 0otht,10,25,25823 of 60 at 42 lat., or nothing of aa [{IICH, FOX & C ae Teal Estate Brokers. — THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY LIM- BA fe OFT IMPROVED peony FH STREET, BETWEEN O AND P y St By virtueof a deed of trust, dated. Febras Both. A. D. Is and recorded in Liber 6 fo mie of the land records for the District Of Columbia, and by the direction. of the party cured thereby, we will sell at public ‘auctions in f Front of the premises, on MONDAY. the twenty-elizhth he fo 0 of October, A. clock, lowing described Real’ state in the cit of ng ton, District of Columbia, to-wit: Lots ph Benny fi teen (15) and sixteen, (16), in Gallant's recorded sub- division of square numbered four hundred and sev- enty-nine, (479), containing thirty-nine hundred and six (3,906) square fect of ound, more or less, to- gether with the improvemen‘s thereon, consisting of a Brick Cottage rms: $2,500, with ten per cent. interest from February 2th, 1878, together with expenses of sale, Between New York and Liverpool, Callin; wat Cork Harbor: bs ° FROM SEW noes ' We Sh Abyssinia 13 Bothnia..°°W 20! alge: W ‘Rates of Passa; By steamers carrying steerage, $00 and 100 gold, according to accommodations. eamers not carrying steerage, $80, $100 and $130 gold, according to accommodations. Tickets ‘to Paris, $15, gold, additional. Return tickets on favorable terms. Tickets issued special low rate of $60 gold during the fall aud Winter season. ‘Steerage at very low ratea. Steerage tickets from | im, cash, of w San Man be required at time of sale; balance in six and twelve months, with interest Eiverpout snd Que eres Smad UE cer: parial Ge secured by deed of trust on proverty sold. If terms Theousl of lad : je are not complied with within ten days, the Fig ob a ep elven for pag erent’ Srantece sessere the suck oe ean then roperty at and for Mediterranean ports. All the risk and cost of the det faulting purel conveyancing SAS peers ost. |. WARNER,S yee ps NSON BROS., Auctioneers. SALE OF LOT ON H STRE] 7 NORTHE, a ae iE For freight and passaxe apply at the Company's Office, No. 4 Howling Green, or both steerage and cabin, to OTIS BIGELOW, 605 7th street, Washing- ‘Psy CHAS. G. FRANCKLYN, Agent, N. ¥. ______ RAILROADS. BALTmore AND OHIO RAILROAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK. Mattonat 5 Houte and Short Line to the th, Northwest, West and Southwest. mt fe 959, 25 feet by ts tect i iid Oth and Lith streets northeast, un cae lock, lot 13, square 845, fronts 50 feet on E TO TARE EFFECT SUNDAY, Juve 9, 1878. street, between Sth’ and 6th streets southeast, im. EAVE WASHINGTO! proved by a schoo! cleposit required at time improved. A 0 cw York, Philadelphia, and Boston | | Title good or no sale. ss. Ellicott City. On Sunday to Baltimore | of sale. Terms Uberal and [piade Known at cniy._ Stops at Shipley’ s, Laurel. Aunapolis June- | sal foct23) UNC. IN BROS., Au tion, Jessup's, Hanover, and ry Ba ut “Paltiuore, Aufapotis apd Way. (Cran ALE, OF ATWO: STORY BRICK Towne al FROMTHE BE | : STREE’ Strarbuy, Wi ENEEN ELEVENTH AND By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 19th Feb. ruary, 1878, recorded in Liber No. 876, folio 843, one one of the public land records, at the request o IP ty secured, Iwill well at public auction, in Prout of tie quetatece at ae ‘OBER 31sq, all that certain iot known as lot 43, of Walkera subdivi, gon, oriot Lote 2 to 6, of Ruppert's subdivision of aq fe having a front of 19 10-12 ‘feet, Ee a depth “oF” : of 72 feet, seein by @ two-story and Way S ew York, Philadelphia, Boston and Bal- xpress. Parlor Car to New York and Sto polis Junction. Louis, Chicayo, Columbus, and Pittsburg Express. rstown and Valley Branch except Sunday. rough Car to. Staun- iman Car to Cincinnati daily. Grafton shy, daily, except Saturday. m Sunday only, Baltimore, Annapolis je sais rs cat ‘eight rT cent: int terest. 10.00 a. Baltimore Express. Stops at Bladens. | years, em ae ieee : yen NEDY, Trustee, bur eerie: polis Junction, Jee | 5p COLDWELL- Salstman. betire 22:10 p. m—! itumore, tae, Ellicott City and jew York, Iphia_and Boston On sundays to to eats only, stop- aod" in at all i Stations. “Btops at La (‘TED STAT. S MARSHAL'S SALE. ‘By virtue of a writ of fieri facias fare out ors Nee Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Distri Columbia and to,me directed, I will sell at at public Dt -Balttmore, Binessbaw and Lenrel sale, for Cash, in front of the ‘premises, o Express. Frederick via Relay. Stops at Annap- | yay, 29th day of October, 1878, at four o'clock aS olis Junction. irs antis aat ttt, claim and interest of ‘the defend: ; ant in and to the following-described prope: P town, “Winchester and dway ating wig | Se ot A. in Ball's subdivision of Dyer is eubdivi- ay aunts way Seas ee Sion Of eqiuare 3% situate Om the noi niet firget bebwcen Ist nd 24 strests northwest, Wash inwton, jogether with all and singular the im- 15:30 00m m.—Philadelphia, Norfolk and atinere rroverents thereon, levied upon as the property. of Pag. ogy are aoe Rous Thon Robert Ball to satisfy execution No. 17 1926, at law, in fon. Stop at Bladensburg and Lai favor of Hen DoL inwer. 76:50 n— ba amore and Way Statios NS! WAS 5 Ba m. aico and Columbus Express. Sleep- JOUNISEERMIAS, Auctionéor Te. ing Cars 8 10% p. ma.—B: om nore Ex Tens. > >, 19:25 b. Louis, Cincinnati, Louisville and PROPOSALS. XpTeBs. Pittsburs, except Sunday. ‘w York, Philadelphia and Baltimore Sleeving Car to New York, and Special GR3 Sleepine Car to Philadelphia. QQ Daily” Other trains All traizis stop at Kelay PROPOSALS F FOR ROLLED IRON BEAMS FOR E BUILDING FOR THE BUREAU OF EN- D PRINTING, WASHINGTON, o. OFFIcE OF THE SUPERVISING ARCH ‘Tresscny DEPARTMENT, WasHIxeTon, D. C., October 21st, 1878. -xcept Sunda} ae : F610 1878 rexG8G¥ime 1878 | PSS Sat aa ov ecaagee noe nishing, debvering, fitting and putting in TO THE NORTH, WEST AND SOUTHWEST, | Piete, thie Rolled Iron Beams, &C., for first tier of the pe aes satin for the Bureau mee ben ean and Double Track, Steet Rails, Splendid ting, in Washington, D.C, in accordanoe with Beencry, Magnisicent Lauipment. drawing, specification and schedule, copies of which and any additional information 1 may be had on ay JUNE 10TH, 187: cation ‘at Office or the Office of the Super! RAINS LEAVE WASHINGTON, from Depot, cor- a JAS. G. HILL, ner of Sixth and B streets, as follows Supervising Architect. For_Pittsburs a1 1 the West, 10:10 a. m. daily, with Parlor Car to Pittsburg and Sleeping Cars from Pittsbune to Cincinnati, St Louis and Chicago; 7-0 p. m. daily, with Palace Car to Chicago. Baltimore and Potomac cual road. proposars FOR R GRANITE WORK. Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of the Engineer of U. S. Capitol grounds, corner of Dela- ware avenue and B street northeast, until 12 m. No- YEMPER THE Ist, for furnishing cut granite piers For Canandanua, , Buflalo, Rone Falls | 3rd copings and rock Oe, Gk beanite riers day, with Palace Car to Watkins. ‘For Williams- | Ment 0! the Capitol Park. = port, Lock Haven, and Elmira, at 10:10am fi tained of tie ubte ora jae blank Jy, except Sunday. oqmas obtained st the office of the Eneinéer. For New York and the East, 145 a.m. and 9-30 p, | | The government reserves the to accept the m. daily, yin h Palace, Cars attached. Limited — OF any part of any bid. Express ‘of Pullman Care, 9200, in. daily,ex: indorsed—“Proposals for furnishing cept Sun. piers, copia &e . for Capitor rergund and accom- For New York and the East, 1-30 p. m. sano panied by samples ot maaterial be used. Sunday, with Sleeping Cars from Washit jon.” For Brooklyn, octl0-eotoct31 Y., all throu connect at Jersey City’ with "boats cb Brookiyn — affording transfer to street, woiding double ferrase and” journey New York city. For Full Le ap arr gran 30 p.m cet G Beggs Sunday, paog eis aoa a Expreas, 3:10 Bib daily, choont Bus NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Accomiinodation for Baltimore, 6:55,8.30 m. and mbes LEE awe daily, exce : ee For Poye's Creck Line, 6:80 ai and 4.20 p.m | #pds La oe. , except Suns For Aumspoin © Coea me and 4:20 p.m daily, ex. | Ud) Alexandria and ‘Str Fredericks Rall- rave Off, 22th and Sh ave. Toad and ‘Alexandria and Washing= OAL. ee Fone Ries S08 ate Ae RA | Woon. sitepuome Govmpcrions, ooaL. For Bichon and the South, 2:45 am and 9am. COAL. BEST QUALITY Woop. se, Alexandria “for Was n, 6, 7, 8, | WOOD. DELIVERIES. 9:10, 10, 11 a.m. ; 4:20, 5,6:20 and 7 pm Main office, w eg mill and depot connected wid On Bandas atSand ormation, slee = =a pure coal, of 2,240 BROTHERS. Main rill and abyot, foot Of Hite, 190s ead FSi fi Oftces: 1202 F at bw. 1112 9th st, st. nw. 1418 7th et. m. w.; and 221 Pa a syistr out has always Rment = GAFF, FLEISCHMAN & 00.3 a@ve., 34 floor. COMPRESSED YEAST. i CABINET MAKER Gare New Hampshire ave. and M st. n.w. DEPOT, 1112 15rx STREET. ——S ©. ANTHONY DENEEAS, Agent. ‘AL Boox joc Jos PRINTERs, Gee Mashing apis ) gr ous Atta bate o6 the Wenyere oe Tae tion. A ee of $100 on each pie of pci bs required at the time of sale. Te therm of a eubiepees aes ‘will be resold at the risk and yO le the. foes in the Evening’ Glar newspaper, All contee notice in the Ev - Ancing at the cost of the p purchaser. G. CLINTON ON GARDNER, Executors. octI8.ecod&ds si lec aE el hat Auctioneers, WV Bucteesore to Wark. B. Williaa y CUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE FARM P LANDS 3 NEAR WASHINGTON, D. onW Behe ', October o'clock p.m., I euction ‘evel a ihe " ‘lan the ti wil rooeed ‘ate Wool ‘illo 97% acres. hie farm ie on the road runniog from Wash to Bladensburg, via Glenwood Cemetery, and ad- snyder Bag. and of Capt Howpate. tthas » com: fortable double dwelling house upon its with the necesea) out-buildings ; also a fine apple ‘and cone Kgedheer pateedacingas =e ome ‘Termeof sale: One-half cash; balance in six © and twelve (12) months, for which notes deed of trust on the property will be required. deposit of $200 will be required when the property is knocked off. All one A at a of pares 8, of W. Gibson. WALTER B. WILLIAMS Ect Gon. Auct'ra. octi7-a CHANCERY SALE = PATO RCE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON. URTH, EEN M AND N STREETS NORTHWEST, AND ALSO ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF FOURTH Serer AND NEW YORK AVENUE ‘NOWTH: irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of. Rc District of Columbia, passed in Equity £75 canse No. 6,324, Devers va. Devers ot al., the pndersiyne' d Trustees will sell, at public auction, in ete mises,on TUESDAY, the 29th day oro Geober isis att s'elock pine hs Tollowineaky ribed real estate and the improvements thereon, in the at of Washington, D. it: Lots 72, 73 and 14, of Devers’ heirs subdivision of ‘ori J saw aes By nora a © of New York aventie; then sea ah thence in a southeast- Serie pon 1d 13g in coeur to the place ef b eet and 134 Ring. Said oe 174 will "offered frat ely a after ihe fond sHEXCOe Maia part of lot 5, square 5: 28, il ed One-third of the purchase money in cash; third in one year, and one-third in two years from the day of sale, with interest at the rate of six an ecrarstely an per cent. per annum, tobe secured by mo Upon the premises sold. “100 shall bo reat aired On each lot as soon as the same is bid off. id. if the purchaser or purchasers shall fail to eeu y with Ihe terms of sale within five days after the y of Meier andere weary it to resell at his 01 and cost. 3 ae. HB. ‘MOULTON: qr ith st. n.w. WALTFR B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auct&. octI6-12t H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. auction SoENE OF VERY VALUABLE, BUILD. ING LOTS ON FOURTH AND FIFTH STS. nc owzer {will offer at public eal, on W! ESDAY, October 30th, 1878, at half. past! 4 o'clock, in front of. the prentixes, on 4th street. southeast, Dee een A and East Capitol streets, pes feat cee 5 and 6, in Square $17, fronting 86 feet by 106 feet deep. so, imamediately afterwards, . arts of Lote 11 and ra Square 517, fronting on 5th street, between South ‘and East Capitol streets, 69 feet front by 105 feet ‘Terms easy, and made known on day ¢ sale. The lote will be divided to suit purchasers. 825 down on each lot when sold. Title perfect. A plat will be shown at sale, oct9-eo J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. ay OUNG: & MIDDLETON, Auctioncers. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A LARGE PORTION OF BRICK No. ad deep. ENTH ST Ps Tetuoot a desde trios Guid ape 2st, 1870, and record: ded in Liber No. i folio Fa land records of the District fabian will eel at public ution in front of the re | at 4 o'clock p. m.,on THURSD: DAY, October st, 1878, lote nuanbered two (2) thes ( 3), foun, five (5), six (69, eleven (11), twelve (12), fourteen (14), fifteen (19), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), eiuliteen (18)! and part of lotone ().” Bexiuning £08 the eame at the southeast corner of said lot, runnin; thence west one hundred (100) feet; thence no1 Qne hundred (100) feet; thence west forty (40) feet ; thence north sixt 00) feet thence one hun: dred and forty (1. dred and sixty (160) fet tt numbered ten hundred an thence south one hun, the begii he eatitacti of purchasers the time of sale. the purchasers milled with in ten (10) caeetY at risk and cost of, deta nting purchaser. octl9- SAMUEL CROSS, Trustee. (pHOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CHANCERY 8 ALE OF SIXTY-SIX ACRES 0) eS tersn ‘RESIDENGE AND OUTBUILDINGS: ON ABOVE GEO! re ETOWN, BEL NG THe TATE OF THE LATE JAMES H. CAUSTEN, AND KNOWN AS WESTON. By Virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court, nie e erie Re Columbia, oe Equity 5,846, I shall , on the p on THURSDAY, October 3 1878, at 3 o'clocis, the above propert) . ‘This property contains about sixty-six acres (some twenty in wood), and is situated upon the heights above Georgetown, upon the Tennallytown road and dust outside the corporate limits of town, and fifteen ortwenty minutes walk of lines of It adjoins Mrs. x De i Dr. Busey i street care Woodey, Sire. Barber and’ “Mra. Dr. Shyder, and improved by a Dwel rooms, gar- deners house and good stabling, Taree bare’ and other necessary, out bul mullding ne ae grounds are filed with perraliand ant fruit frees, ‘and is finely Sh ets fine well a aes of good springs. pele in one and feo years, with notes beacing infaees at 8 per cent. pe annum until paid cok secured by a di of true of on the terre perty sold. All conve} yancing: at or) ‘Yeposit required af attime of sale, G: YOUNG, ‘Trustee. CHR SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- CONSISTING OF TWO THREE-STORY ‘BA SEMENT BRICK HOUSES ON K RTH W. OPEOSITE “THE ite auetieas tae wy the WED ublie a Kes DAY. he Gt aay of ate iy pie fOHN Se wines eee oct22-e0&ds \HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED CRAG Bsr are On Tite ROUTE Qinn stkeers Nomtawes of the District of Colesat ances Sky of Gctober, 1810 tn o eatin hoes Rats Hanson and ‘Thomas {Thomas Hanson are plaintiffs and No. Bo. soe gully Taba oe ‘otfes fort Sn WEDS at Or ueRS SOU day of October 1578 es sub-lot 3 in | 1 a two-st et oth and io the same day, at 4:15 o'clock p.m., the south by the seth ue lot 23, equate Of. ‘on the west orice oalock P m., lots 8,15 and 18, in eauare 993,00 iit and ‘Tatth between o'clock p.m., lot 13, in diteat 1066, 01 ecm a side of K, ‘between 14th and rama day, st 4 o'clock, lot 1, in square 1063, atthe intersection ‘of North Carolina avenue and G On the same day, at 45 ofc I esate day, at 436 o'clock p. m. lote3, 4 and 5, in equare 1,122; ‘on the northwest corner of 19th d B streets southeast. ibe ferins of tale in each case, wi e-third of the purchase mon toi sid the bela tn ts payments, at six, twelve and eighteen months, saa restat 6 fer cent., and socured to thé patisfuction of the Tru at the option of purchaser. A Gepoeit oF ot ia i boos quired at time of sale upon improv res and of (50 upon unimproved. purchaser's cost. Resal 4 0° equare south “of 98 951, improt ae on Virginia avenue, between be complied with in ten dsys, af Fisk “and Oost of ae, faulting purchaser, SAMUEL CROSS, R. ROSS PERRY, — JUDSON Zz GULL, octl2-e0d (Post oe IN Pee OF RAIN, THE SALE of Lots on M, between 16th and 17th its north- weet, 1s Postponed until TUESDA’ Sth October, at 5 o'clock p. mn. By order of the Trust ‘oct24-e0 YOUNG & MIDDLETON, Aucta, T. COLDWELL, Real Estate Auctioneer. TESTERS SALE OF A TWOSTORY FRAME WELLING, No. G14 0 STREET NORTH- By rit of a deed of trast, dated Septem ber 11th, A. D., 1874, duly recorded in Liber fr} No. 758, folio 212, one'of the land records for. the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby; 1 shall ell. at pubic auction, In front of the. prenaices, on 8 URDAY, October 26th, 1878, at 4 d ade at that ae ce OF Par. cel of ground situate in the city of W: D. ., known as the west pals Of 'mumbe seven- teen (7), in Square m red four hundred and forty-seven (44i) frontine Ritson (13) foot ehise ) inches on north O street by a depth of one hundred igo) fect, tocther with the improvements, &, Terms: 37831 and interes? at ten Per cent. per uum trom September ‘ith, 1873. to Tiay of gale, and expense of sale in cash; aon the ences a six, twelve and eizhteen months, with 1 interest, deed of trust on the property sold. side de- d all cony a raneing a CU teed Re rishi to ovell bao propeety reser st e to 6 property ike ee Tisk & aon cont of ae default after : eee Sore ee ‘oct 2B od dts BRATNARD TL WARNER, Trustee. 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. CEM aos nae OF, THE CHOIGEST BUILD- LOTS THE CITY, ee AOUTHEAST TWENTY. EE’ ON THE THIRTEENTH STREET CIRCLE.” JBy virtue of a deed of trust, ated Febrasry; Se 18th, 1877, and duly recorded ‘in folio 450, one of tho land ‘records of the. Dis trict of Golumbia, and at the written request of the party secured thereby, we shall offer for sale at,pub- lic auction, in front of the premises, on SATUR- DAY ‘October 26, 1878, at 4:30 o'clock parm, Lote 76, 7, 78, 79, 80, 81 and 82, being 8 subdivision of Lots wa 42,'43, 44, part of 63, 64, 65 and 66, in square ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money in cash; and the balance at twelve (12) and twenty- four (24) months, for which the notes of the pur- chaser, bearing interest at the rate of seven per centtih per annum from the day of sale, and secated by a deed of trust on the he property: sold, ‘will be taken. deposit of one hundred dollars on each lot sold distr berequisen of tus perehuneraC the tect oe and all Conveyancing 8 shall be at the orpense of the poreee F. MATTINGLY, Trustee. octl9-dts SAML CROSS, Trustee. H. WARNER, Real Estate Auctioneer. PuRL JO SALE OF 07 THE MOST DESIR- BLE AND VALUABLE BUILDING Li HE CITY, AVENUE, WES SDE, NEAR O'STRERT, BETWEEN VERE RCLES; having a éouthwest front and Hooking rey ‘into the upper circle. A very ee toany one wanting to buy a cheap elegant and beautiful lot ‘suitable for an jence. We will sell the above-described lot on the. pemicee, ises, at 4 o'clock SATURDAY, October 26, 878, being the south nae of lot 62, subdivision: of sduare 242, having a front on Vermont avenue of 25 feet by a depth of about 114 feet to a wide alley. ‘Terms: fourth cazh; balance in one, tw id payable semi-annu- 00 ee at Pong ree Years, at seven per cent., ally, oF all cach, if preferred. le per puomas DOWLING, Auc Auctioneer. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN, by C., AT AUCTION. By virtue of two deeds of f date and duly reco the 2d day of Ma: aa Liber 801 folios 312 and 315, one, of the ian lowing Teal estate, bein pers ce lots Soccer 47 and 48, in Holmead’s dition to Geo) i for the same at south line street; thence west rest forty cient. £ four-and-one-half in- ches; thence north inches ; thence east forty-eight feck fourand.onehait icles, to risceot parts of lots murabeted Stat be and forty. elicht, same addition to Georgetown, two new twotory Brick Houres ‘Terms: One-third cash ; balance in six and twelve months, as Shey at 8 per cent. per annum until ale eget at cost of pur- chaser. ‘A deponit of 8 on each parcel sold at time 16 Eee of sale are not com- lied with in peeten days ater day, of sale, the Trus- 18 property at the faulting purchaser after five days’ v2 WILLIAM CLABAUGH,? -y, octl5-d MAYHEW PLATER, =f <TEIGER & LIEBERMANN, Real Estate Auct’rs, ‘Room No. 26 Le Droit Building. = TRUSTEE'S SALE OF TWO NEW TWO-STORY 'D BASEMENT. Brice HOUSES. WITH EVERY MODERN IMPROVEME! KING. MAN PLACE, BETWEEN TR THES TE AnD ‘TH AND ITREETS P AND Q 8° NORTHWEST: By virtue of cae of trust, dated March x 5th, . 1878, recorded in iber No. Ek and at the Tequost of reby, X will ell at public auc- Hon in front of the premises, on ber 1oth, 1878, at 4 o'clock pm, the foile situate in the city of Was dehingto > wit: Part of Lots numbered twenty-four our (24 treaty Ave ( (25), in Eliah Kingman’ division of Square numbered 241, together with ents thereon, -half cash: balance in six and os montha, Tor wnian the motes ot the purchaser, interest at ten 24) and ded, cub '=- THE ABOVE 18 POSTPONED to TURSDAY, October 220, 816, am hour and place, oct TGALE, Trustes. 2 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until Mba oe ber ep 1878, he i pete ber $0, ame are, jour and porn & GREEN, N, Auctioneers. sod recoded in the party secured thereby, I will soll at tion! in front of tho pr ‘on MONDAY, eae day of November, A.D. 1678, at 4 o'clock p.m, ail Ws in the ‘Columbia, known as Lot muabered siztony 10) in Charon Jun re Geese ara six Oy seven. a Ce seven’ (37), nine (89), {a um’ s ooutising of & tates shan Belch tae ‘all modern herane OF ale: ae prided Ge eek at frst: half casi; balance in vied dando frst: On th Seed bf trust om the prop Sepoet cPome ey dred dollars ‘time of sale. Com " Pte eg ey a KG 4 ‘will be sold for — Soe = its San soe oe salesrooms, above collection, comprising about 100 to Petes store for convenien oct26 {Herald} SPECIAL SALE BY AUCTION HIGHLY onnaMeNtaz COTTAGE ar VILLAGE OF F LAUREL, MARYLAND, HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE ‘CONTAINED ‘We will sell on SATURDAY Nov. ember 2, at 12 o'clock noon, in the Village of Laurel on shington Branch Baltim: ‘The house is 40 by 66 fect, co Tooms, with piazzas fd front. are beautifully iaid out and adomned with parterses of, rare flowers. ‘The Furniture comprises Parlor, Dining Room and Chamber Furniture complete, ana will be offered together with the house, and ae hot disposed of in that way will be sold separate Terme at eale. _ oct 26-6 WM. B. aay & CO., Ancts. WAL B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. (Successors to Wash. B. Williams.) ASSIGNEF'S SALE OF HATS, CAPS, FURS, Kc. On TUESDAY, Oct. 29th, 1878, beinning at 10. mn, and at 7p. m,, and continiing from day to day until alls disposed ‘of, I shall sell at the store of Walter 419 Pehneylvania avenue, a lance and well seated toes of Silk and Soft Hats, Caps, Fars, Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas, Carriaxe Blankets, Canes, Hat Blocks, &c., being one of the freshest focks in the city, toxether with one Elexant Iron Safe, . Desk, Wi Counters, French Plate plirrors, Conformateur, Shelving. ea . Window Hat Racks, &e. REP AND HAIR Cr LOTH PARLOR SUITES: FRENCH PLATE MIRROR EDROBES Ce ive ‘STO |. &e. . DAY MOR tober conimenciay at 20 o'clock we will salle at N 230 E ‘street northwest, the ‘entire otutents partly enumerated above, the property of & ci 825 “ DUNCANSON BROS., Aucts. 'HOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, ADMINISTRATOR'S ote SALE OF BAR FIRTUR NER WwW. ANDHOM AN. CH. D_ BEDDIN Ww. ARE, COOK: October 187H, at 0 greloek, at 1912 K ateet, between 19th’ and 20th, T shall sell, by order of Or- phan’s Court, the above effects. Terms cash, JOHN W. BELL, Adiministrato ING, Auct oct24-3t E, VELVET AND MATTRAS EBOARD, commencing at 10 o'cloc! tire contents of the above-named house, ) ly enumerated above, being the lateresidenc of T. F. and deceased. House for rent. oct24-d BROS., Aucts. Anctioneers, ‘illiams.) eee TRE! Br, AT AVY DAY, October 28th, 1878, at 4:99 m., we shall sell in front of ‘the pre mises, parts lots 10 and 11, in sg are 557, ine 45" feet front, running back depth thereo, iaking it a desirable building lot. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen mouths, for notes bearing interest from day sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the pro- rents sold. $100 down on day of sale. All convey: ., at put WALT AMS & CO., Aucte. yALTER B. WILLIAMS & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES, SALE OF VALUABLE, IMPROVED IN THE COUNTY OF WASHINGTON, Es Virtuo of a dest of ira and recorded in Liber eland records of tie bia and by of the party secured the will fell at fo auction, infront of the premises, X, the th day. of November, AUD. 1S78 part of a tract of land Nala ‘and agvainieg the land of Pierce ‘and containing 33 10-1 HTernus: Que tird cach? balance in ais and twelv montlis, with interest, secured by-a deed of trast on the property. All coniveyancine at purchaser's cost, jermé of sale are not complied with within ve days, te Truxtecs reserve the rieht to resll the Troperty'at the risk and cost of the defauloius. pure hater after five days! notice of such resale. A’ de- posit of $100 required at time of sale. Wal HOWARD, OBT. H. WALTER B. wihranis & CO., Alucts. 0023-4 (SHAS. W. HANDY, Auctioneer. o'clock haser’s cost. B. WILLIA’ TRUSTEES | SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM. PROVE} ERTY IN GERGETOWN, D.C. ON THE Co GREENE STREET A NER OF ¢ CANAL, Sow OCCUPIED AS A WOOD AN COAL YARD. By, urine of 9 decree of the Supreme Court e District of Columbii on the 10th ay of Rept September, 1878, in’ Equity fen ear Doc. 17, wherein William N. Roac complainants ‘and. wenn D. defendants, we ‘Castleman sell 0, the, hivhiest, bidder, in Nag creator vember, niumbere ins, Lee and Cazenove's addi- : One-third cash, and the balance in three equal payments, at six, twelve and eighteen ‘hich shall be evidenced by the promissory notes of the purchaser, drawn to the order of the ‘Trustee and secured by a deed of trust on the prop- erty sold, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. deposit it of a be required of the purchaser a the time of sale. All conveyancing at purchaser's expense. af the terms of sale are not complied with in seven days from day of sale the Trustees reserve pe right to resell the property at the risk and cost of detaulting purchaser. THUR A. BIRNEY, street =} Trosteee; 330°4 JOHN C. HEALD, 0c21-d&dbs 637 F street n. w. (PHomas DOWLING, Auctioneer. TRUSTER'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY iE EAS" ae OF MARKET SPACE, GEORGETOWN, D tried of Cohen Bienie Cout OES a, rict of Columbia, in equity eause No. Barbour & Smithy the undersiened walle, ata) yubile auction, in tront of the p mn FRIDAY TELNOON, Soytember Sih Ie 1878, at. 435 o'clock ae forty-three (43), in Old ace articulaziy set forth in Liber he land recor for said Dis = with the dperoveresiay &c., consisting ry Bri muse, suitable for dwelling the pur- erect, e eaine will be par fete Trustee. CUS ALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- Fare Ges SBERT NORTH, BETWEE: Ist, age, at Ag clock, on the, SH: gee Beze ERE eee, i Ss uf | cer Lincoln to McClellau. The Philadelphia Press prints the following letter, oe siesats, has werer Deen given to the. rae ae Al 9, 1862.—Major General Meclellans eek = Your dispatches complatn- ing that you are not pi they do not offend me Blencker’s division was withdrawn from you the ee — here, ant ler whic! Tid and a8 1 tho it, €d in it, certainly not aac 20,000 ganized men, without a single field battery, oe all you eee to be fet for the tee ana an and Manassas Junction, Part of this even was to go to vg Hooker's 4 peter Gen. Banks’ corps, once designed fo lanassas Junction, was divided the line of the Winchester and su ey = Could not leave it without agate. exposing th Upper Potomac and the lore & Ohio all. road. This presented. © or would present, when McDougall and Sumner should be gone, ‘A great femptation to the enemy" to tura ck from the ppahannock and y ex ite it order that Was ashingt lon ou, yy Gs judgment of all the Sananoene of the army = ren left entirely secure had been neglect- ed. ‘as precisely Unis that drove me to de- tain Nebewal I do not forget that I was sat- istied with your arrangement to leave Banks at Manassas Junction; but when that arrange- ment was broken up, and nothing was substitu- ted for it, of course I was not satisfied. I was constrained to substitute something for it my- self. Now, allow me to ask, do you really think & should permit the line from Richmond via Manassas Junction to this city to be entirely one except what resistance could be present- less than 20,000 unorganized troops? This isa question Which the country will not allow me to evade. “There is a curious mystery about the num- ber of troops now with you. When I tele- fraphed you on the 6th, saying you had over one jundred thousand with ad Just obtained from the Secretary of War's Statement taken, as he said, from’ your own returns, making 108,000 then with er and en route to you. You now say you will have but 55,000 when all en route to you shall have reached you. How can th repancy of 23,00) be accounted for? AS Lo General Wool’s command, I understand it is doing precisely for you what a like number of your own would have to do if that command was a Ys T sup the whole force which has gone for for you is with you by this time, and if Se, thing tes the precise time for you to strike a blow. By delay the enemy will reiatively gain upon you; that is, he will gain faster by fortifi- cations and reinforcements than you can by re- inforcements alone. And, once more let me tell You, it is indispensable to you that you strike a blow. I am powerless to help th eel will do me the justice to remember I always insisted that going down the bay in search of a tleldelne Stead of fighting at or near Manassas, was only shifting and not surmounting dificulty; that you would find the same enemy, and the same or equal intrenchments at either place. The country will not fail to note—it ts now noting— that the present hesitation to move upon an intrenched enemy is but the story of Manassas repeated. I beg to assure you that I have never written you or ‘spoken to’ you in greater kind- ness of feeling than now, nor with a fuller pur- pose to sustain you, so far as in my most anx- ous judement I consistently can; bu you must act. Your trul OLN. ‘Big Mike Roark, the of highwaymen, who robbed Council Bluffs, Atchison, To- Fe roads, last spring, wa and late Tuesd: killed by a detective. gas TRAIN ROBBER KILLED. leader of a gai the trains on peka and Santa rested last Satu Dan Dement w: night The gang had planneda robbery of the Kansas Pa- citic train out on the Plains, but a member of the gang gave his partners aw: ay and a posse of R aes med Attacked them. Roark was cap- wes and Dement fled. Being pursued by offi- hey came on him in a dug out on Thomp- son’s creek, and Light, the detective, called on him to surrender. “He was fired at who sent a ball into the robber’s side. The wounded man fought like a tiger and fired sevi - shots, when Light shot him through the killing him instantiy..‘This breaksup one of the most desperate gangs in the United States. A reward of $3,000 ‘fas been out for Roark’s body for six mont y Dement, or “ Esqurres.”"—They patronize at Wi ashington, and to such an ex- tent that we are in the way to become a nation ot esquires, ‘The ttle is an absurdity here, and an American is no more entitled to it than he is to that of baronet or that of knight. To write Sir Peter Snooks would be just_as correct as to write Peter Snooks, esquire. With the e me tien of official titles, allt titles are improper in this count It is proper to speak of his excel- lency the Governor of Massachi ts, because that is our chief magistrate’s constitutional designation, but it is incorrect to speak of his excellency the President of the United States, for the chief magistrate of the nation has no such title. The plainest form of address is the best, and Peter Snooks should have neither “nor * Esq.”—neither handle nor tail— tacked to his name, even though he be the mas- ter of many millions.—{ Boston Traveler, THE GREENBACK CANDIDATE IN TENNESSEE. col. Te Edwards, who was nominated for governor on Thursday night by the national greenback state executive committee, ts about 60 years ofage. He is a lawyer by profession anda resident of Cleveland, Bradley county. During the civil war he fought under the Stat and Stripes as a colonel, and was, as his frien claim, always understood to be a democrat. He iad the honor of nominating Hon. Andrew Johnson in the convention that made the great commoner their victorious nominee for gover- nor of Tennessee. He has always been, tt is said. a great admirer and consistent follower of the distinguished statesman who now sleeps near Greenville. He has taken but ttle part in politics, and, fortunately for him, has no political record for his opponents to ventilate, [Nashville (Tenn.) Banner, STARVING THE INDIAN telegram to the N. Y. Herald from Omaha, Neb., October 23d, says: Mr. William H. Lyon, of the board of In- dian commissioners, went east for New York 0-i He had been in San Francisco four and awarded contracts for goods and supplies for all the Indian agencies in Call- fornia, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. He told your correspondent that the Indian bureau was aware that the Southern Cheyennes were starving before the recent outbreak, but the delay of Congress in voting the appropriation rendered it impossible to supply the Indians in lime. He makes the starting statement that by reason of some delay before the necessary sup- ee can reach the Indians in Oregon and Washington this fall, remote from railroa and navigable streams, they will, from ail a: counts, be starving in large numbers. He says this will happen in spite Of the most strenuous efforts of Commissioner Hoyt and the Indian Ponoka PRAIRIE FIRES STILL RaGr Towa, and Kansas advices indicate Uiat the’ pral fires are still raging in each of these states, destroying the grain, bridges, barns, fences and other property.” ‘The tlames were most destrue- live twenty miles southeast of Sioux City, in lowa, along the ‘th Platte, > South Platte rivers, in Western in Rush, Neosha, Ellis, Trego, ( Graham and Rooks: counties Many persons perished in the flames, and Unconfirmed report prevailed in Lincoln, Wednesday, that Albeau, Boone count of 250 inhabitants, had been utterly des Itis eee that the ni been lighted by the Cheyenn EDUCER SHOT BY His VICTIM. atch to the Baltimore Sun says iss Annie Lindham, a highly respectable young lad called at Ranche’s Hotel, at Lamberton, Robso1 county, N. C., at eleven o'clock this morning, (the 24th,) ‘and asked for Mr, Edward Hartman, a commercial traveler fora Baltimore grocery house, resident in Lamberton, Hartman went in the parlor, and while she was shaking hands with him, Miss Lindman drew a pistol and shot Hartman in the stomach, exclaiming, ‘You have ruined me, and I will Fagen you.” Hart- man, it is sald, had promised the girl six months ago. It is thought he Seal die to-night.” Rev. Dr. THomas is a bother to the Rock! River (Ill) conference of Methodists. He is understood to be falling away from ortho- doxy in his belief, yet he has n wed again wend es doctrines. that the we conference voted that he ‘lare his belief; whereupon he made @ Satement in which he practically ee the oe but promised to carefully ig heterodoxy.. ‘The conference voted to reac no: further action. “Warr A Year,” said Annie Johns, of Frank- lin county, Ind., to the eng. man who pro- Yor us both ove on.” enol for Tele weak minded, wealthy old man named Applegat aioceae A “Old Colony raliroad of § the ing out of the. W disaster, are raj adjusted, and I is claimed tat the ts will cost but $250,000. The amounts vary from one dollar to Capr. Wu. WILs0k, who has een giferiag from despondenoy ahs committed suicide Thursday by shooting him- eet dirigthete wat sales | ga —— wounded several ‘New Orleans was agree- ab wounds a plump turkey served Suameen ulred this servant bow now tans regs brea Ting gn Ea ene et ak morning 1 seize ‘iim for de rent of Great Desravcrion ty Parnas auras. the drain ‘actaits ott taoes are a EI ‘the — denesed dy enforvanate ~ vicinity, were 854 ‘ines and stores at Sane eee eee els, 2elevators, aN railroad omces taasSug’s toa! of Sa haldiaes si t unrooted or otherwise damage Were lost stroyed was the b Toyed was ouse it was levelled to the a Tass formerly stood in the old yard, Dit waa taxen down a band rebuil Station was transferred to League Island, The actual oss 15 estimated at two million dollars, ————Se EXCITEMENT OVER AN ABPYCTION.—At Nor- wich, Conn., social and legal circles were ly excited Wednesday by the successful a to ‘abduct. the child of a a ending citizen Trafford Blackstone, by his divorced wife, whe had lived in New York since last winter. Mr, Blackstone was away from towg at the ‘time. The lady visited his residence Wednesday after- noon, asked the nurse for the chil away with it tothe New York boat. stepa Were taken to delay her, but without success. She was arrested until after the boat had gone, but on being released drove to the nearest point on the Rhode Island bonier. No suit vy oan wetan ood — aA ———- of the chil had remained aw in its father's custody until Wednesday z LAND SALES IN Lovpocn Covnty, Va.—The Leesburg Mirror announces t sales in Loudoun county, Va., at figures which iUsays indieatea healthisr cohditionet alfeieecs A farm belonging to Mr. Osborne, 177 acrem, hear Hillsborough, for $50 per acre, Reubes Jenkins purchaser; 180 acres adjoining the . J. H. Thompson purcha- above, for $20 “A acre, ser; the Bowe i farm, near Hamilton, 151 acre, Brown, for $45 per acre; a farm of 563 acres, near Leesburg, belonging to Clinton Loyd, for $14,00), Mrs. L. H. Janney apd T. H. Gore purchasers; a tract Gf 930 acres, near Lees ming, belonwine to MIs Gray, to Nelsom Beamer, for $4,700 cash. ia = A FORGER ARRESTED.—Charles W, Pontez, wha was employed till a i policy sion by the New Company, hight for come pulcits in the great $64,500 forgery by which the nion Trust Company was victimized. Rall was fixed at $20,000, in default of which Ue prisoner was put in the tombs. MURDER BY A TRAWP.—A tramp entered we arned’s Hotel at Cookshire, Quebec, We demanded a drink. ‘The proprietor, te aimed, refused, when the tramp shot him dead.and ran and boarded a train, but was ar- rested at Sherbrook, Quebee. 8? The heartiness in the wag of a dog's tail does not di a upon the size of the dog.—LY, your son doing in the battle of asks the Christian fi iper. Well, he ap- pears to be drawing rations most of the time, Just at present, thank you.—[Hawkeye. &?-“There, there, Johnny,” said a fourth ward mother, “put up that enough 15 as Rood asa feast.” * Mebbe °t ts.” replied Johnny, “but Til take the feast in mine.” That. boy ts cut out for a congressman.—{Keokwk Constitue tion, S~ We saw a lange party of colored emigrants passing through town one day last week om their way to Kansas. We serious emigration spi final location in bleeding ( Times, 8? Experience bas proved that neither Wash- ington authorities nor federal troops can Vent outrages by democratic bourbons in the south. The men who can prevent them are the Hamptons, a he blunder of the South Carolina gove n s upon Lair play ansas,—{Glasgoe HODGSON-GAT St. Peter's church, by Re 8. HopGson, son of sey F. Hodgson, O.Garen danghier of the late Sylvester £ "Gaine, both of Washington, D.C. DIED. eon Suddenly, Saturday morning, October 2 y 8, at the Ebbitt House, Major Gronee A of the 5th Cavalry, U.S. A. ptice of funeral hereaftet Ste oll At Columbus, Ohio, October 22, 1878, STON, Of this city, in the Sixty -firet year ral will take place from his late 1016 6th st., Sunday, at two pan. Friends tives are respectfully invited to attend. 1. On Friday ni “ ____UNDERTAKERS. ED. Pe UNDERTAKER, a 233 Seventh ©. esidence at place of balmed and prepared for W. B. SPEARE, “i UNDERTAKER, (Formerly with R. F. Harvey), 940 F street n. w., One door east of Tenth street. Burial Caskets of all and styles. are embalmed and prepared for transportation, Lody attendante at short and on the most reas. aps-iy* onabie terms. joun BR. WRIGHT, UNDERTAKER, 1337 10th st. n.w. marl21y BURGDORF 2 UNDERTAKER, 2219 316 Penn’a avenue n. w. _GENTLEMEN’S GOODS. , NEW ENTERPRISE. ek Fine Wameutta SHIRTS, made ‘to order, for Frat of the Eno SHIRE Bocs LINEN COLLAIS 4 for a spices SSE le won Batsivons Suny ManGracsone, , ne Sua octl6-2w* ABGOSY SUSPENDERS, Are “something new” and comfortable, at 50 cents and $18 pair. ‘THOMPSON'S SHIRT FACTORY, octl5tr 816 F st. n. w., Opp. Patent Office. RESH SUPPL = SEROX NF ¥. DRESS HATS: Together with, — ae DERBY nite ‘or Young Men. TINEMETZ, _octh-tr ” Barres. F421 aN WINTER Goons. ‘A superb selection for Gentlemen's Dress and Street Wear received and ready for in- srection, ‘and’ oftered at fair nusrestfully reseat sendin favorsof, vb er 3. MEIBERGER, Crrizess’ ARMY & Nave Mencmaxr ‘TarLon, 535 1. eepl0tr Corcoran Buide. OUISIANA STATE LOTTERY, ASPLENDID De TUNITY TO WIN EL at § GRAND DISTRIBUTION, 1878, ‘NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, Nov. 12ra. <3 Tick- Li } Gaptial Poze er] 2 of 82,560. 5,000 sere i 300 Prisse of 80. io: 20 Cs 1,000 Prizes ot 30, 20.008 ; tg 3 “oes