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selves. ances.”—N. ¥. Sin. tH THE EVENING STAR. | PARIS copy ae of the season; for while on we one side we find ai) (Be pretty, light, and fresh- loeking Materigis ready for the first supsbine, on the other we nave Juxurious and rich textares. w! Means relinquish at preset pomieally inclined, itis tha: son when last summer or «vening dresses may beyremodelied, aud worn for a short time as fourreanx. There are dresses of 8 new style, which at first sieht appear -a'ber lnga- rious, Dutin reality may be made at compara- tively small cost. They are of broche mate- Pial, over skirts of satin or tafferas. [tis trne the embroidery fs often in gold, and 1s expen- sive, Dut it cap be used 4s Dasq uines, or tunics. oF qailies. Our liet of dresses commences with an ex- tremely rich and elegant visiting dress A pobe of suy-blue tafewus very ricD texture, round the bottom and up every seam a bias of white satin piped with blue. he body high, Dat cut in the style of moyensage, ia trimmed wih & pear fringe very wide jong. Sash fringed with pearis and tied behind An eyen- ipg dress of pearl gray tin, trimmed round 4 little less tham a quarter 1% the bottom, with a fringe of white. ai beads, low bedy, trimmed to mateh, Over this a skirt of grey tulle. edged with a wreath of pompen roses, and canght up with Stoftof white beads, mixed with smail roses. A ball drese of azaline biue tulie in bonitlons. araied by rouleaux of bine satin. The bot- tom of the skirt is trimmed with white and pink rhododepdreas. The body, trimmed with the same flowers, ia cata la Grecque. A dress of pink watered siik, the skirt being cut in scallops so as to suow an under skirt of white satin, trimmed with a greeque of black face. The body is ot white eatin, and trimmed yound with crystal fringe, and ronieanx of satin and lace. cry * Bow rather arousing to :nepect the | | The spring bonnets seem to require very lit- Ue material, as they are smaller than those of jast year. They are. however. much trimmed with flowers, ribbons. bead fringes, &e. The jardiniere ribbon is very much used, and forms a &; itisef white maise the edges brochees, WHD wreathes of «mail flowers, sach as pop- pies, corn, flowers, daisies, and bachelor’s bat- sons, and small green leaves. This is made wide or narrow ribbon—the narrow is eb the most used—indeed, many of our ncipal Modistes are wsing narrow ribbons m for strings. We need scarcely remind F readers that the flowers used for trim- ings should mvariab!y correspond with those er the ribbon employed. The chapean dia- deme is muck in favor; it is composed of a front which j¢é made extremely narrew at the cheeks, the front resembling & bandeau bonf- sunt. The first model in this style was of white silk, covered with white talie, worked ‘with amber beads: at the side an aggrette of the feathers of the bird of Paradise, and at the top a colored butterfly. Tne edge had a fringe of amber beads. Strings of white ribbon, with scarf of tulle illusion. Strings of amber beads at the back. ———————— Lasorn, Wacms, &¢.—Labor is reaily the standard by wBich the prices of products are geverned, and its fluctuations, whether ap or down, correspondingly affect commedities. For example, suppose that wages were now advanced one hundred per cent., so as to give working men from £7 to. $9 a day, what would be the consequenee! When the workingman ‘would come to his landlord to make acontract for another year’s rent, be would find that the ww bad advanced one hundred per cent. by? because the landlord would say laber Bas gone up in that proportion. and it costs that much more to build and Tepair houses than it did before The coal dealer would double the price of his tuel because the cost of coal mining had doubled, and home manufac- sure of all kinds would double because it Would cost twice as much to make them. Would the workingman be any better off then with forty dollars a week than he is now ‘With twenty! The case would be simply a Fepetition of the experience between wages six years ago and the present rates Let the price of labor ge as high as you lease, and general prices will keep pace with Prices, like water, seek a natural level, and since jabor is their general basis, it is im possible to raise it wilbout affecting allt rest. oe is that laborers are now pay- ing 25 per cent. more than they onght or need to pay for everything that they eat or wear. it is they who pay the bigh rents of the Tetau stores,and who enrich the retail dealers. It is the excess of coct over value which they Pay for commodities that keeps them poor and makes the storekeepers rich. Instead of pay- ing three or four profits to middie-men, as they now do, tbe workingmen ought to buy from first hands, and save these profits to them- Instead of enriching speculators, ion merchants, wholsale dealers, and retailers, they ought to buy directly from pro- nd thus save the intermediate profits. @ iseasier than todothis. Ifimprac- ticable tor one to buy in large quantities, twenty, fifty. ora hundred can easily club to- gether. It is this system. rather than increased ‘Wages, that workingmen want, for it is true and only remedy for the present griev- eateries BREapsTt ¥¥s.—The Chicago Republican of Friday, commenting upon the Advance of | breadstuffs, says — During the past ten days | the prices of nearly all kinds of breadstu: bave advanced materially. The is due mai: y to light stocks aud supplies all over the ¢ try, and not, as our Eastern brethren believe, either to + boarding’ or to ever-speculation. So ferasthe supply of waeat in the West is concerned, the iadications now are that the great bulk of the receipts of good grades at Chicago, up to next harvest, will be required to keep the western millers in stock. Ohio, indiana, Western Peonsylvania, Western Vir_ ginia, Michigan, and large portions of South- id Central I ‘wholly tor their supplies of wheat with which to make flour on the markets of cage and Milwaukee. Furthermore, tne supply of No.1 - ry ig wheat bears a very small pro ‘ion to @ total receipts—the great bulk of the best grades baying been marketed and shipped last fall.” sn nen caer TuaP aris Exrositiox.—The London Times Paris correspondent Writing on the first of April, describes the opeuing of the Paris Ex- position in terms corroborative of the cable re- portotthe affair already published. Of the American department, the writer says: 1 saw & great many transalantie articles ex- Bibited, which wilidemand, ata fature period, extended notice. Amongst others are some sumptuousiy carved chimney pieces of Ver- mont, Tennessee aud California marbte: the dast as rich in color as onyx, and beautifully veined with goid in its natural state. Then there was an imposin® array of grand pianos, And a very remarkable collection of clocks. statuettes and lamps, seemingly made of bronze, but in reahty of cast iron, artfally colored, and which can be sold twen y-tive per cent cheaper than real bronze, whi! are quite as handsome and fully as dur TSERIPLE ArratR.—Mrs. Farman, of Chi- ago, who bad been ated from her hus- ‘band about twe years, and who was Acting as housekeeper for a geutieman in t piace, Iast week administered a dose of strychnine to er little daugbter, aged about two years, in some milk. She sat down quietly with the child to her lap and wa:ched the effects of the poison until the child was dead. She then took a dose of the poison berseif, and in ten minutes was acorpse. She bad been for some we endeavoring to get a diverce from ber husband, at the same time Inboring under the delusion the gentleman for whom she was keeping house would marry her. A few days previous to the tragedy the gentleman married | another lady, and the disappointment induced ber to commit the deed Eee sheet ee MORALS or Mev rnis.—The Memphis Ava- lanche says that there are in that city fourteen | gambling houses. each of Monthly biackmail to the Pr nineteen brothels. Their contribution to the police is #25 eachawmonth. Eaeh mmate pays ap additional Si every moath. A short time ago & very bold robbery was commi'ted—*i,400 which pays <lw | olice. There are | were stolen. By appointment a policemaa met the robbers at a gambling house, to obtain | It being diffienit to | the share of the police effect a divisionsthe money was sent out and ebanged, the policeman waiting the return of he messenger An Ispian-RuppgR Ton< A writer from Paris speaks of meeting a Parisian coach- man to whom misfortune bad given a curious celebrity. Some tim @ & cancer in his tongue rendered amp tion necessary. This operation was performed by the surgeon of the jotel Dieu, who shortly afterwards replaced the lost tongue by ope of india-rubber. Ai- though he cannot speak, he tastes, swallows, and smokes his pipe with apparent enjoyment. After eating he takes out bis tongue—as one | takes outa se: of teeth—to clean it; and be- tween his repasts be generally finds it more convenient to carry it in bie pecket. BT An abundance of fruit is promised in the eustern States B7' Dan Rice bas made an engagement to } travel with Gardner. Heming & Uo.’s circus during the coming season, getting $26,000 for Bis services S7 Che Obio Legi-ia' ure bas Passed a ye! stringent law fer the r- culation of life saad ance companies in Ohio. S7 A homeopathic physician in France cures rheumatism by placing a bee on the spot where the pain is the severest, and excit- it until it sting population of Florida is 140,429, of 7,747 are white and 62 677 colored. AUCTION SALES. B" rw he 5. B. corner 7th and D streets, VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON THIRD 8T. | B WEST. between Borth O and delance tm 6, 12. and on con’ roe Fe 7! J ‘beser fovestme nat, LLIA ely after the above we shall sell. for cash, Lot numbered 22, Todd’s subdivision of Bauare 393. A cash deposit wilh e IRST OLASS BUILDING : FIRST OLASS BUILDING BITE. ON 3D BT. AUCTION On THURSDAY AFTERNOON. April 25, at 535 o'clock 2 on the premises, we wiil sell Lot eer FO) residence of Oo! offers inducem butloing si: Terme of sal 12 months, with interest, trost upon the p: Siaerea cee seean fiaar le. COOPER & OOOPER & LATIN. Bi uate: clerks be gg eee 0G. Bou rper eb! weet corptar Office » Auctioneers. A mecare 2 o., ve. ani 2 ith atreet, BLE BRICK BESIDENoR, a Shed tatie aera ven! BO! 5 sousHUKeDAY SFTERRUON, ap o’cloc! m., on ie Lot No. 44, in Reservation Reni cn DESIRA site and © street north, having a 1: ivches, with adepth of 150 fee 4 the rear, «ith = 28 foet leet to 912 foot aliey ed all ponds ning it on the south side, and im; tantiel and w three-story Brick D. 32 feet front,) with slate roof and si iron railing nee. We would call the attention of $f Ent Ao property to this talecar it, ionest avenue, where real acing ip valwe er estate is rapid- and revenne Smee on Ms Coorai s Latin N & WILLIAMS, Aucti . 526, southeast cor ith ana D ste, ait CH t 10 ovel Ro a3. ontaeenn bi tween 3d iture, viz 2 Oastor Ohaire Contre Mahogany ce Genter Tables. — her Four Mah Freech is Walnut and, it borany Martie top and other Mi it Bol Walnut Wardrob: Haircleth Arm and Nurse Boe! wo Gilt Frame Parlor ore sinut and Oak colored Bet Walnut Bxtension apd other Dining abies «i “wie — ray ember Furniture Twelve exestlons Brussels,Three-ply,and Ingrain Brussels, Venetian, and other Stai Be gucrgieteg Male ted Stale Boas cellen: ‘oa La Low! | SE opened jankets, for |, Spreads. ee end Nearly new Befrigerator and two ooking Stoves, with Ctensils , - good lot of Kitchen Bequisites many other articles, too numerous to enumerste. 7 ash. pis” GRERN & WILLIAMS, Ancts Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioners, B No. $26, southeast corner 7th and D streets. CBHANOBBY SALE OF TWO FL I8G LOTS FRONTING ON 17T. Between North H snd Presid. rt ree «| of this District. dated October the cause of Auguste McBisir Nam Gadsby and others, N: subse. bstitutin: he trust t suction, on FRIDAY. the day of May, 1857, at 6 o'clock p. a premises, the following two Bui Im: Lots 23 and 29. in Square 167. each havi f Su feet on 17th street . iL Sor tiecker to @ 3 foot fag — ne back ”~ ‘The above described property is beautifully sit- maod = os yy immedistely north of the spacious Terms of sale: One fourth of the purchase im cash, and the residue 1; Six, eight andten y: wi BUILD- jz, on Pines, e gareait Oourt . pas end othere vs. Wil: 415. equity, and of a equal psy ments, at fou: Fes} zsuneeliy- ae interest, eb isto be r +es the court sball with appreved secu: aad a resery. property, the | al tle De retai bole. parch a oney sh il be pala oO oie Purchase Period fi it would doubtless be al- lowed on ication te the court. The termaot sale must be complied with in one week after sals or tl property may be resold at the risk and cost of haser. he pure! 4 WALTER 8. Cex. T, ap192awads GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anis Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucti No, $26, southeast corner 7t! 4 VALUABLE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE WITH ATTIO AN ADJOINING, AT AUCTION, “TO2E BOOM 2 FRIDAY, the 34 4 Mi o'clock p we M iand ay apc raeke th to © 3 ; south, which consist of a fanny Ben noi containing tem rooms and cella: rool th @ geod store fx amd twelve at. and secured yolping One-third cash; balance bs, for notes besring inte: di of trust on the pre: e EORGE ©. HEROD. > _8p19-d[Int ] GREEN & WILLLA UB = B* COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers, bi Cate clerks pith 3.0. McGuire & Co.,) west corner ave Btar Office Building | th street, LEASE. GOOD WILL, FURNI . FIX- TUBES, MIBBOBS, CA PETS AND EY FECTS OF BULLMAN’S HOTEL’ 13th stroct between Penn’a avenue aad Es . at Auc tion On THURSDAY MORNING, s oclock s we willsell the Pg Fe we Forcitu Bttects of Rullman’s Hotel, 13th street, Pei lvanta avenue and E street, comprising in rt the fellowing goods, viz: 8 Ly heme Plate Mirrors ‘bree ply Carpet. Tuitation Usk und Walnnt 12 Ta on nf alnut Marble nd Plain Cottage Saites ale-top £0 Heir and Hask Mattresses & Feather and Hair Pillows and Bolsters 250 Comforts. Quilts, Spreads, and Sheets 100 Bol-ter/and Pill 3% Linen Table Cloths Lot of Napkins and Towels 12 Oak, Walnut Extension Dining and other £0 Oak Cone seat Arm and Dining Chairs Larze guentity Plated Ware and Uutlery Large Patuted Book Urse Waluut Haircloth Sofas, Oastor and Side Chairs jutings and vi ainted Bedst Boreaus ra beien hese tists jal alpa Ine ar 20 Suall Diniog Tables © Lot of Orocker: Glassware Lot of Copper a Utensils Lot of Soe Chandeliers and Fixtures Oak top Ber and Eating Ceunter oitce Deal and F raiture ot of Cut Decanters. Goblets, and Wines ‘ory lar, ene e. capable of cooking for fear t Lo'chacky will be sold: an large Gray Herse,’a fine family api 1 Top B 2 ugey. 1 Bxprese Wagon orme 4 1-dads OOOPER & LATIMBE, Aucts, OE! 1oB8Ir~ ACB As 8 ony r0 and intention tofarnish to the ae ta rosie wee snap, Wances tt Sie FUTURE DAYS. __FvTene pave, RY opres SEINE Ariane. thwest corner | Bou ERY Vv. ‘DaNOB on 4 AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ¥ COOPER & LATIN (Late clerks with | AUCTION SALES. } A88 Rest | B CH. rth: svi toe of ad Mireste were, one | ths Divtrict of from Penosyivania avenue. at Public NOOS i) at ONDAY AFTED Avett ae Aghe] we ba Ayo EEE 3 ‘Db etree! an ‘Bo! } late residence of Hudson T. - “ pirentat aay ne nui double th ry Brick Bouse, wi 5 La on i Fe Yelock . op ‘New Jersey a 27, 28, and 29, same square, fronting Gaplictatrest between BD and B streets Ove-third cash; theresidue in | oth ‘ed deed ast red feet en sth | the attention of | it, improved bya apartments Oopper Bolier by j ies ots, Tents. £0. i$ And many other articles, too numerous to men- jente and others in want of Offce Fur do well to call. BD. L. WELULA 200. Ancts NAGLE & wv, 295 trees and sbhrubber: The sbove described property coramande the at | tention of persons desiring investmentsip firet- clase realestate tor either business pu esidences, there being little or ne prop Je in this neighborhood. One-fourta ve the residue in on eack purchase tec H. YOUN®. T, & LATIMER, COOPEB & LATIMEB. Aucta (late clerke with J 0, M Southwert corner Pe. avenne and *Btar Ofice Building, THBEE STORY BRIOK DWELLING ON THE On FRIDAY AFe re v., Det. 9th and 10th ste, | qoo pREAD LETTER OFFION SALE. : Derreoty pe, Oanee (y ated’ in the Bead be . which have secumn- comprising every variety and style, Pearl. Tortoise Spell, Bnamel, Papier » &c,, elaborately painted and | bya deed of ti } cort of purchaser. nveyencing and etemps at COOPER & LATIMBR, Avcts. REEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers Ne. 526, southeast corner 7th and D ste. ETT'S PATENT TION. EBNOON next. ,on the premi: ront of 16 feet 5 inches on ti 4% and 6th streets west. with a de; ¢! to a 30 foot alley in 1 built three-ator: and containing 6 rooms, 050 at time of with interest, on the premises amps at cost of pur- OOOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. ‘@BEEN & WILLIAMS 0. 526 Boutheast cor. 7 VALUABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON TH between 9th and 10th opposite Smithseni it BES OF JEW TOUK AT AU the Ud instant. at 50 clock ction Roomea seventy kh. orfo puch thereof to ‘bi: took war le! wer of said nete don’t it will be sold to the GREEN & WILLIAMS. A1so. A large quantity ofBilveroa Daguerreotype Plates, Brees Mate. &c. order of the Post Office D. Fale to ares on SATUB: SEVENTY SHA. 122 the Sear aad improved LE@e 8 sd nee | third of BAY, Apel 6, . - ecearms of eale | One thin f AVE. AND © &T, at bet bidder for | Teter a No 10, having a frontof z of 3d re ws b a 2 epost Office Depprtment. Apri Y¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. ‘Ti LE OF WAGONS. avc “ae END OA 2 th and D etreets. in 8 60.. Aucta. streets, Island, running back a | atreet west, Ii 5 foot paved alley. The impr. onsist of an excellent two siory Dwelling, with store, coptsining in Je yesh cate CLOWN, WAL ¥ COOPER & LA ( Late Clerks with Southwest corner of P. tween $d an BUGGIES goon depth to a}: ‘ove- | Southwest corner Pe One third cash; balance in 6 and Offi & deed of ck | took, I will offer for y basi ining 3,457 t, mm of the Best locations ont! ns.4 old Wagons,5 old Bug, for peddling. THOS. DOWLING. Auct. PEB & LATIMER. oper clerks cepa i ner Pe Southwest = co od as Taxes and oem. A full warranted deed giv T One-half cash. for notes — er ree UNIMPROVED PRO: ancing and rev at the costof the 180 down o1 @ day of sale, @REEN & WILLIAMS, Au EBN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, jo. 526, southeast corner 7th and D ste. ALUABLE BUILD VgoUrd b eTRER icGuire & Co.,) lvania svenue and south of square No 326, east, Letween Land ;* April 26th, at ill sell DESKS ANP TABLE ‘OBDRANOB OFFICE AT On SATURDAY MOBNING Waluat and Oak lice Desks and By order of Ohief Ordnance Office. COOPEB & LATIMER, Aucts. & WILLIAMS, Auctio BT one. rout c NEW EXPEE On 8B. ZURDAY. the eat side of Fhird street weet, between Paty 9 & FOB ACCOUNT OF iy rt UOTION leet 6 in { | numbered 2, in Square number ril 20th, at 10 wil rs Aye ceg ih of trast a: 6 prem- yancing end revenue Stamps at cost COOPER & LATI 8, Aucts. LATIMEB. Auctioneers. venue oa lithe ste ac shh ay ~ ‘Office Building iad ING LOT FRONTING ON Ninth and Tenth st, Islamd, epposite Smithsonlan, at DAY, the 19th instant, sell, on the premises, javing 25 feet front by 140 feet 4 iy one of the best balance in six red by di at6 o'clock ‘Lot io. 29, on feet aller. cont 8. W. corner Penn lees, which is cations on th land for o private residence, neers. cor. 7th and D sts. 88 WAGON AND LEATHER.TO: ay CT. 2 PROPBETY ON PENNSYLVA- th and 7th streets, and assessment ail paid, 4 full warranted deed gi: UB, between 6 Dalence in three and six + at 10 o'clock a, interest, and di oo oer 1 secure: om lg fg the cost of ale, EM & WILLIAMS, Ancts, B* COOPEB & LAT. e clerks with Ji Southwest corner P enat 165 feet fri ood con: n. GEREN & WILLIAMS, Aucts PE: LATIMER, Auctioneers. (Late clerks with James Southwest cormer Penns: street, ‘Star O1 ALB OF VAGANT LOT IN g four rooms. ritceted between Gthand 7th rms : One-third cash; bala: ears, secured by a deed required at time of purc B* GBEEN 2 WL No. $26. on Pepneylvan' te é and lith streeve. STANDARD AND N OF BOOKS, the city ee in one and two deporit of $50 ane. & LATIMER, Aucts. LLIAMS, Auctioneers. B. corner 7th and D streets. B BUILDING LOTS at the west and M street north? Ivania avenge and lith Building.” ELLANEOUB COLLEOTIO: TB UsTEES a Miscellaneous and Standard @ gentleman leaving the ct! VEBY VALUA corner of 284 street records of Wasl PEE & LATIMER il st public auction. Apri — sub of square TO-MORROW. f GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526, Southeast corner of 7th and D sts. A GOOD ASSORTMEN K8, BLAOK W BUSSEL® AND INGRAIN © TTING, PAINTED FUBNITU UR. the 20th inst. it aucti ‘Loc! mm, Lote ‘5. 16. avi fe front of 127 feet feet 4 inches on bdivided = suit Of the ofty. and the ni . ‘tention of persons of ment in front of the premises. T One-half cash. ( ix and twelve months, with interes! ed : ay revenue etam' veyancing and r chase} ‘HOMAS J, FI6) wap it GOOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, HANDSOME BUILDI Ni mM 100 at time of archasers. This property is ii sale will be well wort! wishing to mak and twelve months One-third cash; balance insix - for notes bearing interest; trust taken. All com at cost of purehase: 50 will be required ty ii re atts Se & WILLIAMS, Aucti le 26 8. B. corner of Tth and D sts. BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON I 8' NOBTH, BETWEEN EAST. AT AUOCT * On WEDNESDAY, the %th instant, shall sell, ig eel Premises -. at 100’clock a. rooms, the above to enumerate, articles te at- r.including revenue paid down on each LLIAMB, Aucts. m.. we shall se! articles which we deem uni rchasers tm want ef suc! GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts GLE & O0., Auctioneers. Salesroom, 295 Pennsylvania avenue. @ LOTS FEONTING and Pierce streets, between North t, at Auction. Instant, we shall sell on the premises. at6 o'clock p. Lots 14, in Square No. 62), which 29 feet 5 inches on M street. deep: the other fronting 49 feet 5 6TH AND 7TH STS. On SATURDAY, Aprib sell Peon Sy re in 10 demijobns W! 20 cases superior Uld Bye and Bourbon Whis- . 25 cases ‘kine Wine, &c. f our Salesroom— El paid down on each lot whe: GREEN & WILLIAMS, {B8undey Chron. } S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPOJED until SATUBDAY, the 20thinst., seas hour and Mok ing and reve; the property issol purchaser. =25down on GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. EN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers 526, southeast corner 7th and D ats. LOTS, WITH LARGE + known as Freedmen's First W GREEN & WILLIAMS COOPER & LATIMER (Late clerks with J Me Southwest corner of Penn’ Star VALUABLE BUILDIN FRaM BUILDING NAGLE & C0., Aucts, RY M. K. WALSH & €0., Auctioncers. &Co.,) venue and lith st., i twelve months, the purchaser SMALL FRAME HOUSE ON LEASE GROUND AT AUCTIO: On SATUBDAY Ai TEER! 6% o'clock, on the . reme House, on the south side o: venue, between 4th and 5th streets. OOOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. F . FEATHER BEDS, BEDDING, ee ic AT et AY MORNING, April 20th, at 10 q sastion rooms— Dg for the deferred vat | 20th, at | 19th and 20th streets we: rd cath; balance in sx and twelve ee ee ng interest mi} and secured Ly il conveyancing cost of the purchaser. ot sale. BN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. LATIMER. Avett 1 ms ith J.0. Me@a t st corner Penna mew est COPBtat OMice Building, attresses, W: itands Wood Seat Chairs, Rockers Sofas. Lounges, Olocks Sewins Machi Superior Var nes, Looking Glasses, &c. $100 down on the ond Bags FUTURE DAYS. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. v BOPERTY IN GEORGETOW IMPROVED PROPERTY 18 GETOWN, On WEDNESDAY, April 2:, 1867. at 6 o'clock, +,K will sell, in front of the pi JE &L nue and Lith street, | Fo COPPER & LATIME fre ae without reserve, for 10" . vege Wade CO... RY O0., Aucti ¥ NAGLE & 00; Aus Dry L teadite Bee M STEEN PART OF CTION. EDEREDAY AFTEEBNOO! is ements consist of a rame Dwelling Heuse containing five posylvaniaavenue, vig :—Lot No. 16, 5,6. one 7, in Square 779; aud Lots Nes. 1, “One-third cash, ( balance in 5! est. secured by deed of trust upon the premises. Comveyancing and revenue eser, OPEB & LATIMER, Aucte. COOPER & LATIMER, (late clerks with Jas © Southwest corner of Penn’a HOUSEHOLD FURErToss AT PUBLIC BNING, Apri! a dc ning house- | @ lth and 12th streets. we shall SALE OF CONTENTS HOUSEHOLD FUBNITO OnBATURDAY. April 20th, 1. fn trout of our sales-roem , the contents Barber Shop. consisting of ‘ber Ohairs. Sign Post, Screen tand,;Marbie top,) Washstands Leoking Giass ‘&e. aioe lot of Household Purnitare, as fol- Gottace Sett, Bedsteads. Mattress Tables. Arm Chairs, a gemeeed Btoves, ac, ALso, Part of Lot No. 109, froat! B 4 SENirOhE tee? between Montgomery and . &e. at 10 o'clock. we } balence fn six and twelve ¥ deed of trast months, with interest, secured b: onthe poverty Gonvey@ncing and stamps at the c ‘hase “THOS. DOWLING, Acct. WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 626, corner 7th and D streets. G LOTS FRUNT 'H, betweem O and jon. the 25th instant, at ¢ o'clock + on the premises, Lote Ni uere S11, havin, apli-d&ds 01 B* GREER S TWO VALUABLE BU ING ON ae NAGLE & O0., Auct-, On MONDAY atthe residence k . 3 J.T. COLDWELL & CO., Auctioneers, Southwest corner of Penn. avenue and 4% st, —, in subdivision of ‘hes. Br OOOFER & LATIMER, Avctioncers, te cierke Sith Jam a Moduire B bo. oR corner of avenue th et. Star Ofice Building. BY ALB. ecree of the Supreme Ooort of otacin_ the oxuse of 6: s!., No. 81 ity oi ses, | ipafter me. ~described prop- er in“ sshtngton city. D 2 ‘On TAURSDAY AP TE - May 28,at,5 @clo<k p.m.. on the premises. Lot No. Ji, tn & No bi4, improved ty three Frame Houses, fro nine on M etreel north, between 4th and sth | atreete weet On FEIDAY AFTERNOON, May 34, at 4 001k ™m..on the premises. Lots mnmbered 7.3. 10 12 and i, nt th improved by two two-story Frame Houses, onting respectively on ¢th apd oth streets east The other lors will be subdtvided Immediately after the above. Lot No. a5, te No 724. improved by two Frame Ho. « fr & 00 3d street east, between north D ax. ; | ttreets Op MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 6th, at *\; } o*cloel m.enthe premat.es, partof Lo Yo Sqnare No.7, fronting 42 feet o enue, being {7 feet 6 inches from corner of i@ square, end runniog oO clock, on the premises, 65 e it, between D and E streets south, s(x Frame Houses, op parte of Lota 39,40. 41 and «2.in Square No. 465, each bone fronting about 13 feet 6 inches, parchese money residue two equal jd tm cash. terms © it be complied within week afte OF the wroperty may be resold at the risk and cost of the fret pur- | chasers after one week's notice. Stamps and -on- | veyancing et the cost of the purchasers WALTESB 8S OOX, Trustee, OOOPER & LaTIMBR apl)-eokds ul tho Y COOPER & LATIM (Date clerks with Jas | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BBAL STATE By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, hs a set 10 wi On MONDAY, the 224 day of April, A. D is7, st4 o'clock p m..on the premises. we will sell | Lots numberea 15. 19, 20,91, 22. 33, and 34 tn Bausre nnmbered 33, situate partly om borth F treet. and ly on 24th etreet west. On TUESDAY, the 234 day 1867, at 3’. o'clock p. m..on t it. between South el ue; Lot No. 19. § iT | 635. situate on South Capito! street, near O street south; Nos. 4aud 5, fa said Square 4%, situate on i svenue.near south © street, Lot No 6. in Fquare No. 637, situete on Delaware avenue, between south C and D etree: On WEDNESDAY, th cs south © str Di near Square No. 642, situate on Ganal street: Lot Ne Square No. 643, si tween 3, street west and Ist etreet west, end Lot No. 25. in said Square soutn of Square 043. site ate on the corner of ‘street west and H etrect onth. On THUBSDAY. the 25th day of April, A 1867. at 435 © clock p.m, at Uoeper & Latim suction room. the follewing described Lote, to wi! Lot No. 4, in Sauare No «1 on the corner of sow @ atreet and First street west; Lot 4, syuare 63%, on Massachusetts avenue, near Nerth Capitol street: Lote Bos. 1 end 2, in Square No. 1.0, situate 3° street south near Twelfth street east; Lot No 9, in Sanare No. 1,118, om the corner of north © street and Nineteenth street east Lots Nos. 7,8 and 9 in Square No. 1,183, sit o= Twenty-first street east aut B street nort also, Lets Nos 4.8 and 6, in Square No. 1.132. sit- uate ‘Twenty-first street east, near north B The terms of sale. as prescribed by the decree, Sre as follows : One-third of purchase money Ww be cash, the balance in three. six, nine and twelve months frem day of sale, with interest. and the payment of the residue thereof to be secured by approved bonds or netes, with securil a reserved lien; or the purchase mowey can id in carh on the day of sale, or on the ratification thereof by rt If the terms of sale are not complied with by the haseror perchasere within five days after the purchase, the trustees reserve the right to resell at at the risk and cost ef the defaulting purchaser or anon ae ye te ff purchaser mVeyenci LP at COBt o! cl ‘s. OWALTER 8 COX, No. $26, southeast corner 7th and D ste. ISSIONEBS” DING LOT F. ETW, B* GEEEN & WILLIAMS, A: 866, a ftps, sale, in frent division of oy are No. thede; a ley, making it a handso: ‘Terme: One-third cash; rel his or their bonds, payable to the res: the of asle jt Commie«i . LLOYD & WILSON, Soliciters a? splieokcs GREEN (Late clerks wit! VALUABLE PROPERTY THE CITY, SUITABLE FOR OOUNTB ATS OB MAB KET GAEPENS, just ond the yard Brid nd adjoiping Dr. Lieberman's farm, at ‘Sy 6. at 12 o'clock m.. om the ie 11 offer at public auction that beautiful and arable tract of land just beyond the Nevy-yard Bridge. and iyiug on the Geod Hope road. This property hasbeen subdivided in lots from one to nine acres rach, beautifully located, and cne of the most healthy locations surround- ing the city. On each lot is a perpetual spring of the finest wate: rT. ‘This eagle offers a fine opportunity to purchasers insearch ef country ences, or fer market gardens. A full description of each lot and plat of the same can be seen at our auction reo Terms of tale: One third cash: the resi in siz and twelve months, secured by a deed of et on the premises, deporit of $10 will be re- on each purchase. apizfmwads COOPEB& LATIMER, Ancts. fst Tanning back 100 fe eye. Une half cash: balence in six and » for notes bearti ‘deed of trust on ¢! assortment of Household Ette: ol ts, comprising tn rt— Walnut Parlor Suite. viz : TO MORROW MORNING e sell, in front of our Stor-, a variety of articles, a Office , Furniture, r Mattresses, hatra, covered in oher- large lot of Shuc % esk Lace Curtains, o tre Tables, En, Sofa. Bocker and Side Obsirs Osrpets and Bugs, Window 8hailes py Bedstesds, Bureaus snd W; nd Wood -seat Chafr: h Lot w p Is & WILLIAMS, Aucts, Y THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgeto oUsERO USEHOLD, FURNITURE, “"P. COLDWELL & 00. Aucts, IMEB, Auctioneers, ames 0. McGuire & Uo..) EXCELLENT c. On WEDNESDA 10 o'clock, I Narr at the reside of : ridge street. Geor, neral assortment of excel Y_OOOPER & LA’ (Late clerks with Southwest corner ot Pen Oi ee nd Ith treet, Bt ng 4 Seat Rockers Safes ‘olsters and Pillows re kept wtp Dosing: Stove and Fixtures, &., &c. COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. ILLIAMS, Auctioneers, » corner of 7th and D streets, BLES THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE ONEB-8STOLY BASEMENT, AND . Cor coe E Street North and Sth street instant, at 6 Fp img tag Beds, Urockery and Gh lent end we ‘amask Suite, nine pieces it eg! Mirror, with Mar SALE IN FRONT OF ©) me UKDAY MORN o'clock, in front of our Anetio1 sell, an assortment of F ru Cottage Suites, L. Waluct aud Mahogany Chairs Bedsteads. Burea jane aud Woed Se; sir and Husk Mat Marble top Tables, Lo: unges ashstande and Bureaus the usual ‘aesortment of Farni- R AUCTION Boom. April 2th, at 10 mn Booms, we will urniture and Eifects, viz; i handsome Wal do BY OPENS a8 how Oase Hair Cloth Sofas and Washstands LChairs, Ollcloth Be Mat er par die 3 wot ttrenees Coeking, Parlor and h of the lot, Siletoth and Seni at he in * Wy palit And zany other Heles too numerous to mens House. containing 9 rooms, with ty 2 THOS. DOWLING, Auct. set single Herness Y¥ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VERY VALUABLE FARM. NEAR THE CITY, AT PUBLIO AUOTION. ON WEDNESDAY, THE 1ST DAY OF May, aT 11 o'CLock a.m, We shall sell, on the premixes. ali that FARM Known on the map of 16:0 as the ABEBCBOMBIE FakM™, Compris ng (89) cighty-nine acres of land, sitaated in Washington county, about one mile from the Biadensburg Toll Gate, snd adjdining the lands of Dr. Palmer, General Hickey, and W. W. Oor- coran. This place isimproved by NEW BBIVK HOUSE. With Frame Book -bailding, Corn house, Slangh- ter house, Poultry beure, and all necessary out- buildings. Strawberries, Grapes, and other fruits in abundanc ‘This Farm is well adapted to @s @ Market Garden. Hot beds and ver: already Well started aud Sourishing. Soil is i - Warm, and bigbly enriched, and is claimed to Se the very best for eurly es well as general rden purposes. ©The abe Potters the best op nity for invest- ment now in the ket. Suited to Butcher, ae ‘man, or Gardener. i be ane ae piter. or @ivided to suit pur- chasers on the day of sale. tof this place, with full particulars, can iP Br THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. ABLE BUILDING AT AUOTION. ib 24 af 5 o-clock the premises, two desirable 80 feet on Gay street, spon streets, with a cash; balance ip six and Let Obampag! COOPER & LATIMER. Aucts. L & 00... Auc Oar, G & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers, Bre, southeast corner Tle ‘and D streets. ND VALUABBBE BRICK ALBUAED AREA PRICE AST COBNEB OF THE CAPITOL and opposite bee is e Large and Fine B™ Wb wal ere 98 Louisiana av., between sth « nd 10¢! SALE OF HOBBES, CARRIAGES, HABNESS, On SATURDAY MORNING, will sell, at the B: Bessie, Carriage aad Work i scription at sale mi isk Na ae tru the prope: t ir “wie ob DOWLING, Avot. EN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, @ LOT ON 4TH ‘SUD N BES. NU at Ge’clock p. Ma 9 ». April 20, at be} lorses, (mw full de- @ im) i ‘built Brick Buileing, 1 rable private residence, to which ntion of hand peaetat ithe, deed of: {rast on the premii down om tne day BEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, cor. ?th and D streets. ™,, we shall sell, on rout by 19d foot deep. it jesiral ding Let,ena's fine iocation for a private L80, of re and a Rock ays, Oarriages, Vehir ‘Wagons. built ‘Baegicn in this city, bplepoe in siz b: jesory it eh atreerts ped net | FE ead of trust on the en! Bew and + cond Harness, Saddles, Oar- at private sale. ‘Terms cash Tuesdays, Thursdays, aod Mine cont of th Bang eer : tioneete 3 one ee WALL UO as B™?. Ti aatieec eae Pac Bp 16-coBwastd }. Auctii Th pee corer ‘ ond Dats, 3.7, OOLDWRLL & 00,, aucts, me te ot GREEN « WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. VERY VALUABLE AND DESTIRAB PEI- SATE RESIDEROE IN GEORGETOWN. 2 ril 24, at 5 o'clook, P. On ES Will sel, in front ot the premises , that very residence of the Z valueble and desirable private in Villlam —g 3 ts the 3 propert: iB feet on Gay street betwen Washington and ateextond: ing-the entire depth of the square to Dunbarton street. on which it has also s fr: nt of 100 feet, and be divided without tnury to the original | could | sek eatedeeectaahs mons ewan | and water throughout: is ‘comvenient. perfectly | Glen: rick Babitng. Sustisat at'asa fos | House the grou: which are Biguiy im: ' ereon | he rove with choice oxerereoma. and ot! e + com. mand! ‘tensive view of , Ar- Hiacton Helshtn end the city ‘of Washi S ani the locality for a residence most desi i ‘Terme:—One-third : cash; belance in one. two, | apd these years, with interest, secured by @ deed veyancing ane stampes.at the coatof the pur- | “Femsetate pone TOMAS DOWLING, Avct. piece bia. Sy ary 7% i *jall- wy ie