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THE EVE™ 1G STAR. Georgetown Uuncils. y SPARD OF ALDERME: ) 2, 17 —The Re- eonttt, Mr. Matinews, & commanicaen “~m the ladies of the Union Benevolent So- v ety, in vitang (he members of the two boards te tau now Progress a: New Mar- s+s Hall for benefic of the Aged Ladies’ home, aceeptes, and referred to Oommon Council Mr. Hyde umtroduced a resolution } of ‘hanks to George Peabedy, Esq., for his menificent gift of $15,000 for the e-tablishment | ef @ pubdiic hbrary ior the :ababitants of Georgetown; adop'ed unanimously. An ordi- | m relation to keeping the pnbdhic hy | repair, authorizing advertisement | for proporais the work for oue yesr, was | or authorizing the erection of fant corner Jefferson ind W uter streets: passed. Kesolntion to tmprove | the apper end of High street by macadamiszing; a d@ over fot one week. Resolution iu favor et Wo. L. Fleteher, paying him for paving cone for the Corporation, referred to the stand- e. Resolution authorizing the er to dispose of the scavenger’s horse, and harness to the best advantage, ana to ¢ horses and carts todo scavenger work sary: passed. Resolution appro $75 for repair of water pipes and par- «base Of curtaims at the new market-hou referred to the standing committee. Resolu- hen fo pay the expenses of the poorand work- neare forthe quarter ending March 21, 1%67, | passed. Mr. Hyde, of the standing commitiee. reported a substitu e for the ordinance amena- swe the dog law, levying a tax of $1.50 per an- num on male or female spayed dogs, and $5 en female dogs not spayed, with fines for non-payment, and otuer stringent regula. hens, “hich was passed. The resolution to pay the Judges of Election appointed by the Coreuit Court of the District of Colambia under the late law of Congress and other ex- penees of the late registry and election was pasted. Resolution t) pay claimsof P. J.Col- son, R. E. bot, Kc.; passed. Mr. Hyde, from the standing commuttee, reported favor- ably onthe Council ordinance in reiation to rleetions, making it the duty of reeeivers of veies to return with their certificates the bal- jots east and the poll |: \s ben te pay theclaim of Wm. Whelan & Co; passed. The Recorder, to whom was referred the ordinance amending the ordinance to reg- wlate, tax and license meurance companies and ar agents, recommended an amend- ment placing home and foreign companies on the same footing—$50 per annum for @ license; adopted. Mr yde, trom the standing com- muttee, reported a substitute for the resolution im relation to the police statton house, appo: WDE & joint committee of the two boards tocon- fer with the Police Commissioners as to spe- eifieations for the proposed improvement on which an advertisement tor proposais can be based. Mr Hyde was chosen as a member of the committee on the part of the Hoard of Al- dermen, and the resolution was passed. Res. elution to pay claims of R. A. Waters and the Daily Times; pi ad. The petition of numer- ous citizens im -eterence to the butchers’ mar- ket was laid on the table. Resolution exempt- ing the Georgetown Gas Light Company from the operation of the ordinance in relation to the excavation cf streecs and alleys: passed. Adjourned Common CounciL—The petition of Ben, ekes, pastor of the 6th street German rch, for the use of Market House Hall for Sabbath service, was reterred. The commu- Bication of the Mayor rejative to canvassing : i i the city to ascertain the number of children between the ages of 6 and 18 years; referred. Also, transmitting & communication from Mr TB. Samo, relative t work and cosis neces- sary to secure an ample supply of water: referred. Petition of R.H.Giadmon and W. R. Trunnetl, asking the Sppointment of a com- missioner to determine damage to certain property, referred to the Recorder. Mr. Ol baugh presented a petition of a number of citi- zens. asking liberal legisiation relative togreen grocers: referred to Aldermen. Mr. Clabaugh Offered a resolution for the extinction of the debt upon the new Marget House. and for other purpose referred, and ordered to be ublisbed in the-Georgetown papers. Mr. obrer offered a resolution relative to the rooms of the Orphans’ Court and Register of Wills; Isid over under the rule. Also, a resolution of inquiry relative to the dan- gerous condition of certain street gut. ters, adopted Also, an ordinance pro- viding for the collection and arrangement of the ordimances and resolution - for publication reterred. Mr. Rameburg offered a resolution relative to the establishment of a steam ferry the Potomac: adopted. Mr. Shoemaker sented the petition of J.T. Kelly and E. J. maker, commissioners of party walls and ‘ences, for an amendment of the law reguia- ing the same: referred. Also, offered a reso- ‘on suspending further action against green gtocers. Mr. Ulabaugh offered a resolution exempting the Gaslight Company from ope- rations of ordinances relative to excavations of streets and alleys; adopted. Mr. Clabaugh moved to suspend the rules to take up the resolution relative to green grocers: agreed to. Mr. Pickrell moved to refer te the market committee: lost. The resolution was rejected — ¥ *, pays 5. Mr. Davis offered a resolution viding that grocers, &c., be allowed to sell Stoe-, butter. and cheese and eggs, allordi- Basces to the contrary notwithstanding: ted. Mr. Darby offered aresolution in jon tothe condition of the Lower Falls pr po read and Chain Bridge; adopted. Mr. Rohrer offered a resolution directing a plat of an alley ot west mgress st to be made: adopted ker, from streets committee, re- ed a resolution for the improvement of a of 7'R street. On motion of Mr. Clabaugh, & counter memorial was taken from the files, | ard with this resolution referred back to com- mitiee. Also, 4 resolution providing for re- of Waters t, west of Potomac; adopt- r. Pickrell, from select committee on lof Mr. Ramsburg, relative to licenses, Teporied against the same, and asked to be dis- charged: agreed to. A resolution of thanks to George Peabody, Esq, was taken up. Mr. Shoemaker moved to ctrike ont the word “Es- quire,” but withdrew it, and the resolution assed unanimeusiy. An invitation of the nion Benevolent Society to attend the fair at New Market Hall, was Sccepied. Mr. Davi-, from market-house commitier, reported a res- olution granting the use of Market House Hall on Sunday afternoon to B. Minckes; adopted. A resolution directing the return ot all bogs taken up oy the police prior to the paseage of this resolution was taken up, and upon mo- tion of Mr. Kohrer, was amended by requir- ing the cwmer to pay expences, not exceeding titty cents per bead, and adopted. The Alder- m S resolution to the judge of election anc for other purposes: was adopted. An or- cinance relauve to dogs. passed by the Alder- men a6 4 substitute for ordinance passed by this Board, was adop' The Aldermen's resoly im relation to the police station- Bouse. @ substitute for the resolution of this Bosra. adopted. Committee on the part of his Board, Messrs. Darby and Davidson. Mr arby, from the committee on police. reported ance to regulate. tax and license [n- Companies or their agents: Passed. rned. S7 A swindler calling bimself A. Stanfort, is goipg through South Curolima collecting Iopey from persons of color, and giving them im return certificates for land, which he says will be taken from the white people in about fifieen day=and delivered to them. He Tepre- sented bimselfas an agent for the Govern- ment. METHODieT —Tre Wesleyan body appears te be fast declining. The Methods? state~ that n New Engiaad where, in 1515-6. they bad fy ministers stationed, they h«ve noi bad, for ener eg more than from five to eight. in not a few cities they are extinct. Sahiba Louis they are vigorousiv using eam fire engines to cleanse the eirty ai- S27 The report that General Rousseaa would be -mbstituted for General Sheridan in Texas and Louisiana ts unfounded @7 Carlotta Patti is very ill in Europe. 87 Ladies of Great Britain te the number of 5,568 petitien, Parliament to allow their sex © vote. #7 Louis Napoleon, or Napoleon ILiis fit. | ty-Dime years old. @7 The «chicken cholera” {s said: fatal in Indians. At Fredericksh. bagt are Gying of 8 disease called th toomn.”* 7 General Ewell is setting his fellow ex- Confederate soldiers a good example by devor- ‘cg himself to active agricultural pursuits, S7 in the Ty ler-Gardner case a daughter of Preesient Tyler testifies tha: her mother's wro:her, Mr. Gardner, forced a cigar du ker throat in order to prevent her from emok- ing. S7' |: ve time, says a grumbier, that a vigo- Tous protest was entered against the present ridiculous fashion in butions with which the ladies are disfiguring themselves. They—tne wUtlons we me: of course—are eye-sore ab isance. S7 The shoe dealers ot Lynn say the Sopth- ern indies wear boots cut very high in the in- etep, the ladies of California and the Western States require @ broad, wide boot, while for we trade of New Engiand, a very narrow, Gelicately shaped boot is demanded. s7-Gen Frank Blair is running a ¢otton Jantaten near the Mouth of Arkansas river. ¢ lost money last year, but is going to iry it again. Bin it of educational Maancial econ omy Pailodelphia clatme tee cess system bul pays teachers low s&laries. Priladel- pha bar fewer scmools im proportion to its Pepcisues an apy ober lage American T= | ’ THIS AFTERNOON. execatedat Cincinnati. Theienames | ———————— ware Riesauger Aulgue, George Gosts, and® BY QOO7RAS KATIMER, Anctioneers, isd named Case, The mardered man wasa Spivone Ponbtn tenn oe ii clerk in & CinciGhat coal office, avd was at- aot tay. By tacked in bis baggy and shot within a few males of the city ‘he object of the murderers ‘was robbery, bui the assassins becoming -IBABLE BUILDING SITBS NEAR PY ARLAU! HOUaE, aT A aiarmed, fed before they had time to rifle the WALLACE BOBOOL Ud- te of ¢ =i ONDAY APTERNOON, April sth, ats Pockets of theis victim. The deed westractd | FUSOMEAY APTERRODE.‘Aorit teh. oti to Auigus, Goetz, and Oise, and they were ar- very deslrabic Batiding Bites, being Lots reeled, icieG, ANG Convicied om evidence that $,an48, in Sea: . 371. fromth leaves po coubt of their guilt Great efforts por de of Boe were made 'o procure a r- for — ie 3 =. ee a4 ai me Case, who was an amiabie looking lad only t. i fiteen orsix'een years of age. His family re- Ve I et divided tuto 29 feet take meet fice tn Cimemnat, and is reepectanle. Alex- | J3i ete purchasers. A ander Aulgns was twenty-four years old. He | ‘The above described real estate is ited on was born in Hanover, Germany, and had been | the high ground immediately no'! et of Wal- om this country only six years. He could read ch School Building, sud one square ftom the Bvglish a lithe, Germau_ y Well. He was | strect cars. oo, nS about five feet seven. His brow was low, Teri ant cash, tach lot at time of sale;) balance imix. and twelve monthe, ine interest, secured by deed of trust upou*he i re Conveyancing and revenue stamps ost are haeer. Tapia OOOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. &7 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED IN FECA S oko ytia not WEDNESDAY ay next. May is © hour : ap29-d COOPER & LATIMER. Aucts.” So THE ABOVE SALE IS FUBTHER PosT- ned. in consequence of the rain, until BATUB- AY. May 4th, same bour and place. myi COOPER & LATIMER, Aacts, ¥ COOPEB & LATIMER. Avetioneers, ( Late clerks with J.0. McGuir. Seuthwest corner Pennsy! street, Star 0 1¥) BUILDING LOTS ON A sT NORTH Belwcen Third and Fourth stroste east, Oapitol al uC! ty On MONDAY AFTEBNHOOR, April 29th, at 6 the premises, we will sell Lots ebeek bene high, mouth eoarse, eyes smalland Diuicb, temperament phiegmatic. He dreaded Dis fate, was very well bebaved in jail, and Grooped underan apparent immoyapie mel- ancholy. George Goetz was a Franco-German, un- Toarried, rather good looking and intelligent. He was born near Strasburg, March 23, 1-45. He learned the machine basiness, aad served Guripg the war in the 5th Ohio infantry. He cursed “women and drink” as the cause of his crime, and said, bad just drink enough in me that night to d cha job.” When urged | — to make his peace w God he replied, in our hearing, “Oh, I don’t care adamn for that; 1 don't believe in hell, anyhow.” He wrote on slip of paper, in French and English, «Vis- Ts coming to see George Goetz are requested to brig cigars.” and had it posted up He bequeathed bis head to Protessor Keekler, the pbrenologist. in consideration of being kept im cigars and whisky, even betore his trial took place, and he has three times cat through the iron fetters on his legs. Since his last attempt at escape he was keptin a case barceved cell, for all the cells in the Hamilton county jail are made of iron Thoueands of persons thronged the outside of the prison on Tuesday morning, but only about 150 were admitied to witness the execu- o'clock, ya ° Lot F has a t.and Lot Ga depth of 128 feet 1 to a 30 feet alley in the rear. ted in thriving are rapidly going ht for. ement in front of the premises. Hon, which took place at 1 o'clock. The last | Genveranciug 20 ovens snes peer tke night and day were spent wakefal b: all | purebaser, three. Aulgas did not sleep atail. On ‘nes- ry Gay Goetz was cheerful, te his breakfas:, and said he was ready to d Auigus kept close THE OVE SALE IS POSTPONED I gopesguenee ot megare until WEOMEODAT AT to his prayers. The closing hour: with Gace fe next Oo: were very affecting. His two cisters kept him bcd ba in their arms and floodea him with their tears. S7-THE ABO TARE PosT- Their cries and groans were heartrending. Bret iz col until SATUR- Goetz and Aulgns ate dinner. Case hardly since AFTER: y 4th, same hour and taste e@ foo 2 On the gallows Goetz asked pardon of my 2 COOPER & LATIMBE, Aucts, Hughes’ widow and orphan: id thanked the B* COOPER & RAT MER. Auctioneers. Tiest opening his eyes to the light of [inte slexka ws ith Jas. McGuire & Oo.,) raven. Case spoke a few words, expressing thwest corner of Pepn’s ave. and lith street, thanks for the kindness shown him. Aulgus Star Ofice Building, jechined to speak. When motioned to the drop, InG LOTS Goetz came forward firmly, Aulgus feebly, be it tle on Roby Pa and Case danced forward 1a’ ingly, and had Gormer of © and Second street at Pablic to be restrained for decency’s sake. The ropes were adjusted. Said Goetz just 8 up, boys; let's die like men.” » - We wilidothat, George.” Said die at just two o'clock, in stooped di spoke and looked up. as if cane to judge how much of a fall he would have, and as he did so be Jaughed the same chuckling laugh that had already horrified those who saw and heard Said Goetz again. « Don’t let ns slip the way they did over in Newport,” referring to the w mh execution. Said Case, strai; ‘ntening ee peed a bye, all of yon, am not to die.” Said Aulgus again, “Good-bye, are going toleave you.” Said Goetz, “God On SATURDAY, May 4th. at five o'clock %; m.. on the premises. we shall sell, part of Lot 18 a1 Lot 19, in Reservation Mo. 11, having « front of 67 feet 6 inches on U street, with & depth of 160 feet nd street to a 30 feet alley, The —— will be subdivided at time This property demands t! tio i being in a very desirable portion of the city. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in one. two and three years, secured by a deed of trnet on the premises. Conveyancing and revenue stamps at it of thi chaser. “Gp % dads COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. immediately after the above will sell part Lot 3. in Square 63%, corner New Jersey avenue and Dostreet north, commenly known as the Foy f rale. ve mercy on us thrée sinners.” @ ba ood § 3 COOPE! LATIMER, White caps were then drawn over their faces, ay dad wi shi Aactioneers, arms pipioned behind. and at twenty-six min- utes past one o'clock the drop fell. The fall Was seven feet, and the necks of ail three were broken. The bodies hung twenty-five min- Utes. were then cut down and coffined, and given to friends, who had hearses ready out. side the jail. ¥ W.L.WALL & OO., Auctioneers. SALE OF A DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT IN FiBST WARD. ONDAY, 2th April. 1867, at 6 o’clock p. il} sell, in front of the premises. part of Square No. 89, ly north @ street, = 2ist and 224 streets four feet ip wiath of @7Prejudices ave jike rats, and a man’s L trap: line of Mrs. Blizabeth A. dool land, and ronan glen J easily, and thea yanning thence on G street w enty fear S7 Measles are very prevalent among the orms of sale: One half cash; balance fn six chil¢ren of Wor T, Mass., and some of the hs. Deed to be ed until balance schools are nearly depopulated. ‘ancin, and stamps at required om bid. W.L. WALL &00., Aucts. 87 IN CONSBQUENOB OF THE BAIN, the above ipestpoued to SATURDAY next, act ON? L WALL & 0O., Aucts. B" onzrE & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, AUCTION SALEs. OS aes B* GREES & WILLIAMg, Auctioneers, STOCK OF DBUGS, MEDIOL i ag Shot = 1, BOTTLES. . Counters, F ie stan im ving, Fticles. &c., Pi pA ot! oo at lWWo'clock a. . 626, 8. B. corner 7th and D streets, 'e well, ie re, Col of 6th rt G streets north, D: 5 VALUAB’ jUILPING LOTS FEONTING Bottles, Viale, Counters, Buelvings Fae sest: | Vou Nee fete eee eens CEONTING jes » &e. 2orth, at Auction. To be sold without reserve for cash. On BAT! BDAY the 4th day of May, at 6 o’clock 74 GEREN & ‘WiLtraias, Auets. we sball elt, on the premii jes, Lots Nos. Pe é, 17, 18, .'in Kibbey’s subdivision of B* COOPEB & LATIMER. Auctioneers, uare Re 628, having 22 feet 6 inches front by es uate clerks uy J.O. McGuire & Uo.,) Fg on — an alley, making them handsome Bou eal rner Penn iné and at: By + Star Office Building sete street. “One-third cash; balance in 6 and 18 — for notes bearing interest, and see: TWO LOTS AT AUUTION. by of trust onthe premises, convey - TUESDAY A BNOON. May 7th, at 6%; | encing and revenue stamps at the cost of th. r- . Ts he premises, we will sell Lote Nv. | chaser. jown on each lot when sold. . in subdiviston of Bquare 182, each lot apa-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. of 20 feet by a depth of %,to an 5 B* uM. K. WALSH & €0., Auctioneers. corner 5 nce in monthly in- No. 286 Penna. 10th atreet, by deeg of trust, &c, Conve) - 4 ing "nd stays at cost ot . PAWNBRORER'S SALE aca ro aan x cae BEYANT, | WALSE’S ARROAL SPaiee SALE OF NRE. 21 Bs hah ; m4-8t OQUOPER & LATIMBE, weet: On THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, ¥ W. L. WALL « 60. 2d, 3d, and 4th of May, , t 934 o'clock, and Stores 315 and Sine ngs St 7 o'olock, at our Auction Booms, we South corner Pennsylvania avenue and sth at, | “i! sell— ; ° res es’ Under Garmen oSSLEOF WHISKY, BROOMS, ac., ac bawis, Blk Cloaks: Delsiue, Guiles and wha? in Y, Msy 7, commencing at 0'0’clock Dresses, Piece Goods We will sell, at cur salee-roomwe, en assortment of . “Ars nd other articles, such ee of Gent. Dress. Sack, and %* Boils. Shanpegae Sugars ing sod Bummer Pants and Large assortme: Fre kK Coats, Spr: este, Shirts, 2c. Ato. om of Gold and Silver Watches 3 J) Starch 80 case Pins, and Ear Drops, (some of Boxes Boap are very fine ) Violins, Banjos, Guitars, Boxes Canned Tomatoes nstroments, Dro Bevolvers, Single and Cofees, &c.. £0. Barreled Guns, one perior Re- With many other articles in the grocery line. ¥ in Case, Ope sees. Drawin, . Instrumente, Accordeone, and assort 0 rolis «. 6, and 6 quarter Red and Waite Met. of Bhi ng. Quilte, “and “Gomtorts, ‘Marselfing Lot of Furniture, &c. Forme cash Hair and Shuck Mattresses Ferme — tea KWaLsne cn. ren Terms cash We Poetpehement. =~ —— my 4-28 » WALL & O0., Aucts Br 2AcLe & UU., Auctioneers, Balesrooms 295 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts, soo pDEAD LETTER OFFION SALE. af as Oases. whic! ave = lated in the Bead Leiter Of B* W. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers, TRUSTER'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS on K o1 Lith and 12th strects west, et BOTtH, between e for several a comprising ever; id style, ee DEG oS Sectes of the Bopreme Court, of sch Pearl Tortoise Snell, Raamel, Eppier a - ‘fo Ey cause ac hi elve! ee mi al Dyer ageiast Dyer. et.al.,2eballsell.at | finished’ 1¥°' ++ elaborately pal lc auction, in front of the premises, ‘on Also. MBSDAY, 16th May, 1867, at 5.30 P m.,all | A large quantity ofBilvered Daguerreotype Plates, of jo. 2. fn subdivisten of Square 76. The ri ate, &c lot fronts 23 feet on north K street, running back | By order of the Post Office rtm with that width 100 feet. to commence on SAT! AY, A! 6. at Terms of sale: One haif cash; balance in ¢ and | 12 o'clock, at our Auction 399 Penp:yi- ameDine, oct ietereet, | Oopverances and | vanis avenue, ane RV RAT DAY, THURS. Stamps at cost of purchasers. Deposit of gs) | DAY. and SATURDAY thereafter.at same tine will be revuired. 8nd place. until the whole atock is disposed of, pee — sare oth ange com) 5 Bg ja five tt ae Ac mre OE being promered, 2 jays pr e resold at end cost Miscellaneeus articles whic! ave accumulate: in if jofaulting purchaser the Dead Letter Office, (since the last sale. o Bo con money is hee mys (int) : Y COUPEB & LATIMBR, Auctioneers, euces made until all the purchase PHILLIPS, Trustee. L. WALL & 00., Ancts. » Th Will be sold at an early day. Due notice will Le given Pr iit t it, A’ . aoe fopren WABLE SE Go., Ancta, Late clerks with James McQuire& 0o..) | BPY @ WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Southwest corner of Penn, even a Sarath corset, | DB No. 520, corner 7th and B streets, Star Office Building. VALUABLE BUILDING LOFS FRONTING ou h O street and Maryland avenue, between 7th Ssper’ ‘at Anction. AHORBRY SALE OF VALUAB oH LE OF VALUABLE REAL By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of teoga Hers of, Congas gente te oh @ No. 811. the nu: coed to sell, om the i 2th dey of Ma; the Lote ta Sq oti verage of te iftonteine 3 a sal feet o1 mit ontinned from day to day, Po into six beantifal Building Lots. e 8 e '. «tec! etaded ame hour, until all h d,and the eld. is Pro sale, a8 prescribed by the decree, | sele the attention of any 2 ‘One-half of purchase mesee ec hing to purchase « handsome vaitinn al and the readue in eiuel vaste | “terms: One tuinde Dalance tao ae Ly A in 6 and 12 ‘and twelve months, wi rest | months, for notes Ing interest from day of the deferred pay cate to bene: | sales deed of trust elven sat eat rom day, of of the parc: + indersed to | Ken All conveyancing at the cost of purchaser, of the trustee. The title to be jing revepue stamps. frastee until all the Purchase | Title indisputable. $9 ‘paid down when the paid dows o: ie, tad’ revenue | Pepe “GREEN & WILLIAMS, ucts. stamps at the cost of t OoORaR & LATIMER, jen i bes 8) Buildiee.” end lth st, TBUSTEE’S SALE OF AB DWELLING oa raipe func Benue the cones. x po Vietes of deol at ii hs . 14. feltesir3 Ress Tl. one of the Inna roc cds at ‘sehington county, Lot Mo. 21, in Square 264, fronting 41 5 on 13th street west, be- €ween south Band C streets, (Island) with ® depth of 10s 6 inches to @ & foot Siler, im- prev. br story brick @welling house, Hous vee rd 5 resid 6 andl3 ‘Alse, two small Houses thes with faterest, secared the property. ome two Zoeme cock. Sear ers at purchaser's cost, months. Conveyanc!: “9p30 my2-dte BY Leer SALE OF UNOLAIM of @! jag of Tronke. Vallee, SRR LET. Mesprigtory. ati CALLAN, 3 : cores 4 Latina, aac, AUOTION SALES. FUTURE DAYs. Lathe Be ear eierme with Bonthwest corzer Penva. av sedate gO. Ster Faildtna m : | FIR BAY HO! SIXTEEN Ds ‘Yeupes. Set Double nese, &c., LY MORNING, May 6th. at 12 o'clock ble is hehe Earl & Boo and zist streets, we wil Horses. sixtee! Harness, i, iP LATIMER, pyidade GOOF ES» Auctioneers. ‘Wil be added to the above— i nd Bay Horses 1 famil y Carriage 1 iesthes ee. Buggy, nearly new, with Polo and Bhafts The property of agentleman leaving the city. ‘Terms b. ny3- COOPER & LATIM REEN & WILLIAMS. Anotioneers. | B* She. 626, 3. B. corner 7th and D streets, HOUSEHOLD AND KITOHEN FUBNITUR! AT AUOTION. On MONDAY, the 6th ine! house No. 402, north ef nue, between 445 and 6th streets. at 10 o’cl m., On excelient assortment ef Farnitare, viz: large French plate Mante! ‘ore, 3 Sse Re wood Marbie- Sop Sideboard, with shelves 8 large Walnut Tables Writiog ioe and Book Shelves Jgoed Obamber Set ou Orockery Brnvsele and other Carpets rr Mistow Gortatoe cor Shades ay Cooki ce and other’ Stoves Feather Pillows Bedi Cane-r reek! cash, = B* COOPER ote | Auctioneers (hate clerks with Jas. McGuire & Go.) ue and lith street, 8. W. comer Perey Bultding. ' J ‘and Bolsters, Mattresses and @_other sires, with a good as- hem Reguisivos. of Biogen & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Poe vate Lg until LDING at Re : fa front of the ~ 70, Ret npike ane within t cindred aon onrte Riad at the stores of '. Bartholow. os infor- LOT: ‘The Undersigned will offer pri! 30, 1867, FUBTY ONB B jyattsville, Me D sane oes lots can atthe Mr. Thos. Parker. rat m the 30th April will be ce at mackie at 8 o'clock p.m. on WEBNES- wees the i. o'clock train 282 attend Mt at five o'clock. Senne of atlesOnerthirg cash: balance in siz Byun deed’ upon the property, All convevanclog tl operty. and rovenue stam) pak the cost of the urchasers, duired an a deposit'nt the fimecach Lotiarolt, quired as a deposit at Mag PARKES, ; BARTHOLOW, ep 25-d&ds LATIMES, Aucts, S7 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, I8 Consequence of the rain, uatil MAY 6th, same be id pli % ‘ny 1°“ GOOPBR & LATIMER. Avcts. AWNBEOKERS’ SALE AT AUCTION, AT P 502 9TH STREET —ROBBRT FULTON & OO. will sell the whele of their Unredeemed Pledges on MONDAY, May 6, at 10 o'clock. a27-7t® BEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Te Bae: ceatueasteoroes 7th and D sts. (OM MIESIONERS’ EOF VALUABLE “BUILDING FEONTING ON G STREB NORTH. BE’ STREET ponmosDay, Court of t Jui al sale, in fro: division of st 564. having 25 feet fron runaing bac jepth of the lot to a 30 foot al iT making it io benseome building lot. ‘ma: One-third cash, the residue in six and twelve months, the purchaser or purchasers ty ving his or their bonds, payable to the respective heirs. for the deferred payments, bearing interest from All comveyanciug and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. Title d-ed to be retained until the whole of the purchase money is paid. THOMAS Lewis, JOSEPH HODGSON, JOHN L, GABNER, WILLIAM DIXON. LLOYD & WILSON, Soltciters em tone apl2-coads GBEEEN & WILLIAMS, Aacts. S7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPOYED on account of the ra unti! MONDAY. the 6th hour and place, by order GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, Y¥ D.L. WELLS & ©} Corner Louistan ALUABLE TWO 8TOBY ig YAED AT AUCTION. eo THE NAV I On MO. Y XT, 6th day of May © clock p. m., on the premises. shall of Lot Re 6. in Byuare No 928, hav: feet trout on 8th stri running back 114 feet to improvemente, wh Auctioneers. enue and 6th street, BRICK HOUSE cy rr ‘There is also Frame House on of Lot. The above property being uear the Navy Yard gute, offers a great {inducement to parties desiring to conduct a prettedle business ‘erms: One-half cash; bal: 1 x and twelve months, for notes bearing interest, and secured by ‘® deed of trust on the premises, All conveyancing a at ~ coat ef the purchaser, 100 down at the time o} bet ads D.L (Late . .o prety « mA Bouthwest corner Poan's avenue and 1iti street, } Star Office Building VERY VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON THE NORTH SIDE OF Pa . ° TWEEN 4% AND 6TH STREETS, AT PUB. ‘scr persons in search of fine business d do well to attend this sale, ast or no. property avenu ticularly in bi Term: e e-third cash; balance in six, | twelve, ana eighteen months, sscured by a deed = et a ene and revenue stamps the cost o! archasers. “apa dads OCUPER & LATIMER, Aucts. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auetioncers, No. 026 Southeast cor. 7th and D streets. DESIRABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, Frovting on Pennsylvania Avenue and O street south, between Sixth and Seventh streets vast, at Auctio On MON DAY, the 6th day of May next, at six o’clock, p. m., we aball sell, on th i Lots Nos Mee Ue 19,20, $83, 34, 39, 96. and 37,4 i Baire salina ‘ rth |. ot. 3B. 36. 3 Is avi | aise: Rosca eee nds woul is lit This irty offers great inducements to pur- ghaseres av the location te very desirable, makiug od tment for any one wishing to pur- ard. y pr vey> ancing and revenue eye at the parchaser, $25 down on each lot when sold. 24 GBEEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, BY CORE a Laniyty Southwest corne: street, Penney ce UNIMPROVED Par L1N THR FIRST "on the prembten we enalt ell Lot Rack ;on the premises, wi Buuare Mo. Sr, situated on north 1 atreet between ‘2te¢ and 224 streets west. ale. Terms at sale. Br idads COOPEN & LATIMER: Ancts COOPEB & LATIMEB. Auctioneers. LT Ae we rner . BY 4 kpecer Star Office Building. C. OGUE SALE OF BOOKS. aoe eee STAPLE Eva, . at ‘ Dp. m., We wi a gel jection ‘of Standard and Miscellaneous Worke, erms m3 COOPER & LATIMER, E EEN bIA MS, Auctio: Be Sob S etsorncr ith ena D streets. 8 SALE F VALUABLE ° TRUROUND Ch naw JBESBY AVENUS. r By virtue of a deed of trust, date on the March, A. D., 1868, sotn Tecorded io Liber M.O-'T.,'No, 25;folle' ss6, Bononeet the Peciresigel oe epee CELE. Op SE ublic auction on THURSDAY, there ay. A. D.- 1867 at 6 0'c Kp mt ons! thi eabdivicion or Be softy ‘of Washington. BO. a of =f geld 7 arenas, god te rt: ity on we ity. the premises will be exhibited at the 1 ‘sell Seas | ” AUGFION SALES. FUTURE Days. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE Days. ¥ OeorEs MER, Azctiossers Be =F oa itn " PROV ROPERTY aT Phar Sy Upesen® seoect borth, be- z BTOBY PRESS BRICK | tween Mand N streets west. TR Estas Sherbocteed | gota gonraeay cheat et Ftreet north. between Lath atrects weat fo. 448, fronting 18 fect « eot.apd rnnning back 105 feet to s and 1s and oon re lvauia avenue, at Auction. ood pes ear” wanle acsane, er feot ps Lie: th the Improvements, con- orttocy on the p eine ee efit eat tnat LA ing Of @ three-story Brick Building, with a desirable two stery press brick front Dwelli too. story Deck patiding. slate roof, aud pres Facet hore: between lath, and loth Stevete ovat, | goed sized ntore. Team," with shelsines. drawers. having @ front of aboat 2i feet, with a depth of 35 Te ga OT ae Pg 4 feet ten foot paved alley, withsewer. A's), id ing. having @ front of about 3i b the bouse, , fee th as the ot! hg =} = xemine the premises can ran > day e' ence 120 at dincen | Th bed a cellent repair, and overs tains ; trarb) great inducements to purchasers ing ® good 3 gag throughout the house; wa’ | business location and residence ched ef tue premises, + i 3 cash; batance in six and Terms: One half cash, ($100 at j nthe for notes bearing interest, wecored by a deed of trust the premire« Al! convey ancing and reve: Sime of sale;) tare eixand ive months, with interest, ave stamps at the Gost ef the ane, trast upon the promises. a venue stamps at of pur- | porchaser. $56 dowm on doy of sete. I Ancts, |" Ueinilspatable: oeey ¢ WILLIAMS. ap29-d = [ Intel.) Auctioneers, R ‘OBESE & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, B No. 526, southeast cor, 7th and D ste. VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROP Y¥, fronting on the corner of Tair teenth street west a: reet porth, at auc- tion On THURSDAY, the 9h day of May Auction Sales in Georgetown. BX THO8. DeWLING, acct VERY VALUABLE AND DES WaRBHOUSE Georgetown. LB OANAL Biaiec: one Dullding lot at the corner, havi: » os ee 36 feet on West Market Space st, at 6 PEBTY A AUCTION. | o'clock p.m . we phail seli, on the Lots } y at 3 o'cloc! CT | Nos, 1. part of Lot No.2, b Samare 238, | Property. fronting 75 ‘ovements, consisting of three brick | north #ide of the Cheeape a Chia | The impro feet frout runing back a geod Gepth: ene of 18 fect fromt. ' ® good depth deiween two | Brick a ont meliag it a good investment for any vest. on the day of sale. lece when knocked off. ERN & WILLIAMS, 'Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. B No. 526, Bouthesst corner of 7th and D sts. ens in town, mow occupied by A. BH, One third cash: balance in six. twelve, and eighteen months, with interest. secured br a | deed e trust sia vevencing and stampe at tho it © purchaser. Cn gee oN OMAS DOWLING, Auct Terms: ZECUTORS SALE OF IMPROVED, AND MPBOVED PROPERTY FRONTING O “i Teerab ye) between Beerth and On TUESDAY, the 1 of May next, at 6 o’clock p. m., we shall sell,ou the premises. ot ortneel Hy sory al Stop yen depth. Beton ing to the estate of ret Meckei s: One-third cash. balance in three and six months, for GOVERNMENT SALES. Boeltvises 15 « XANDRIA AT AUC- Promises, vision of Oaptsin Jamon @” supervision o a " . Sao eiowing Government build- a. 3 SEWARD BABRACKS, CONSISTING oF— Fay ey Fr iy Lod andsceur- | 1} two story Meadquarters Building. 16x16 feet All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the 3 cinse edistaing, 124% feet, 15x10 feet cost purchaser. i Kitchen’ 950 Gown on the day of *GROUPR, Execator. SICK LES BARRACKS, sp20-d GREBN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, | 1 two-story Laundry, 38x10 fect Y¥ GEREN & WILLIARS, Auctioncers. Kitchen B Ho. 526, southeast cormer 7th and D sts. 2 Warde at Hospital, 16x86 feet vaL saLE BUILDING LOTS, WITH LARGE | AT CORNER PITT AND iN STREETS. 54 BUILDING. Eo as yo 5 foo-aoeey Stable, 2272 with office at- re er jon. 1+ On W et day of Mey next, at | “y Stable and Blacksmith Shop, with addition 6 o'clock p. 11, on the premises, « Triage and Mess House, Fence, Platform, valuable Lots vision of Square Bo, 110, Oa Dk, & being Lots Nos. 41, 42, 48. and 44 in said squar. = te with the improvements; which is improved b; large Frame Hi. This square is jed by ent 20th streets west, and B and 8 streets no! ‘Terms: One-third eash; balance in mx monthe, for netcs bearing i eed of trust on the ane renee stam) a Own On a 16-004 and twelve ieee All cor ovancing conv. BAMAG! HOSPITAL PROP- Soe _ BBTY. Assistant Medical Purveyor’s Office, Washington, D.C, ‘Will be seld at Public Auction, on . the 9b of May, vat m.. at the Ware- houses on isth street, near B street. in this city, ® quantity of Damaged Hi ital at the cost of the the Z qi GERBEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED until SATUBDAY, May 11, on account of the ther. same hour and place. “my2coads GEBEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. ei Hospi ro} + om- bracing the following named articles, viz xo & WILLIAMS, Auctioueers, pblankte, Bedeacke steeds Decks, Splines? No. 626, southeast corner 7th and D streets. los: lothing, eats. Medicine Onects a6 Panatcre, tin Cups. — . and Tumbiers, tT Boilers, irs. Tabi Bellies Medicines, Printing Presess, Old Iron. ms: Cash, in Government funds to Goods to be remeved within Spee: CHANCBBY SALE OF TWO FINB BUILD- 18@ LOTS FBONTING ON 17TH BT. W: . tween North H and President's Place, in Square No. 167, at Auction. By virtue of a decree of the late Circuit Court of this District. det Octeber 26 . passed the cause of Augusta McBlair aad ot ve. Wil- am Gadsby and others. No. 1.415 euulty,andofe | my%-d Assistant Mf. feat erveeeO. a. betitating me for the original trastes, | FRUILDING OBER NINETEENTH AND ®t suction. on FEI + the 10th ESTESETS. AT AUCTION. ey of » 1367, at 6 o'clock p. m.. in freut Cs har ass OF ia t = ae Premises, the following two Building Lots, direction of & ry ie gestern ben ral the te 23 and 29. in Square 167. each having e front corner o! at of So fect on 17th eeet north, running back 145 | steetswill be soldat Public Auction,en WED- "dine above-described preserty 1s beautifully ott. | the renarinien oF js James G- Fayne- A. Ve descr! is ya tiful - A. uated 4 and Tmmedistely north of the specious QM. const ting of Mess-house, in three parts, A Pee ol ‘eal: One fourth of the ‘U3¢X80 feet, 24x99 feet, amd 21x95 feet. money to be paid im cash, and the residue ta four 3 Platforms, 2 Fences, Morse Back, Ooal apd I payments. at four, six, eight andten years, | Wood Sheds, &c. with tmisrest, which {sto be paid uildings will be sold singly. secured by the Lends af (te Toate of bulldinge a relinquished at day of oved security sade reserved | sale. CEs. ‘a TOMPKINS. gal title ts be retained vet B: ole purchase mouey shall be paid my 2-St irchaser desire to pay the purchase ALE OF SERVIO! xed above, it would doatviees orice VICBABLE ORD: x above, fou \- lication to the court. The terme of urea ef Ordnance, complied with in one week after sals, perty maybe resold at the risk and yurchaser WALTEB 8. COX. Trustee. _Ap192aw&ds GREEN & WILLI4 MB, Aucts. BX CooPEE & LATIMER. Auctioneers O° McG UBsDaY fice of the Ine: bance, at the Navy Yard, New Yor! lot of articles of Ordnance: words, Pisteis, 2 be large . comprising Gansen, » Bites, Gun Carriages, Powder, (Late clerks with Jas. Te & Go.,) | Sbotand Shell.’ — Southwest corner P Svenueand lth st Star | These articles will be sold in lots. Terms Qne-baif cash, in Government fonds, —— on the conelgsion of ‘th nod’ the ‘remainder TBUSTEF'’S SALE Fr WEN TH ¥ in ten days afterw: uring whic! by ERY VALUABLE Shido EPR | —- they must be rem from the yard; otherwise street west, between Bhode Island avenue ani | they will revert to the Government street. Persons desiring to bid can obansn prtated lists ltcation to the Inj yr of Ordnance. apie HA. WISE. Chief of Berean. 1 | > ieee 'y virtue of decrees of the Circni Courts of the Distriet of Columbia, 738. Leball sell. at public auction ises,on THURSDAY, the 24 M Li 1867, Bt 53g o'clock p. m,. twenty three Lote (Lote 1'and 25 grragees) is J C; Brgat # subdivision of Squ: are 0. 420, eaid Lots & front of 20 feet om 7th a it * = oe reets, by th of 9% feet to an alley 10 hese EOL situs t Fourteenth: ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the rem —ockue te ee vat Oapteis der in two equal payments, at six and tw: James @. Pa; i UESDAY. May?. months, with interest secured to the satisfacti commenct: of the trustee. the purchaser or purchasers te —_ OIC eee right to pay fn cash the whole of the 1 two-story Mess-Honse, 324160 feet. rchase mo: + COuveyancing and revenue tam ps the cost of the 1 two-story Storehouse, 15x46 feet. archesers, [ a7 ST to 2 terme of sale are not complird with in fre Gaye | $ Stables, 2 Beare 25: 0 200 toot itd jen. Wheelwright’s and Blackemith *Bhops, re ousr. ‘ool House, 6 Sheds and 4 Sinks Government funds. sold singh CHAS. fl. TOMPKINS, Bv't. Brig. Gen., Depot Qu ap2y-7t SALE OF POWDEE. Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department, wr eavaskencion City, April Re et t os auction, te the office of the L tor of ard the property will be resold at the risk and ces the defaniting purchaser, = No conveyances money is paid jeposit of #20 ‘Title direct from the Governmen! JOHN CARBULL BRENT. Trustee. JOOPER & LATIMER my 2-3aw3wids Aacti joneer.. B* COOPER & LATIMEB, Auctioneers, (ate clerks with J.C, McGuire & Oo..) Southwest corner Pa. avenue and jith street, “®tar Office Building.” EXBCUTOR’S SALE OF LEASES OF Ham. ae on. ane at MAOK'SKESTAUBANT. (description at sai iD, e ninth: of May, elegant Bosewood Furniture, French-plat dred. (1.500) betes ot Powder unr and Tea Services, Mag- | composed of rifle capnen, musket, amd ordinary rds, Marble. top Bar, Counters, | cannon powder, and eighteen hu (1,800) asswal nut Bed- | pounds compressed der. Wardrobes ard Washstands, | "These p.wders will be sold by sample and in lots Fagen nome Marble-top —— ee fund: ngs an rev ‘erms: One ih, Government fu ie, Bibay MOEN and the remainder ih rweri, ‘m days wders must be remeved — which time th. Loh -] the Sutire Furaitnre the Goverumeut. ) etmermtee they will revert to comprisingio _— 4 Slarce Gilt frame French-plate Mirrors ap3-let Chief of Barca. 2" oee* Mantel Mirrors Magnificent Solid Innt Sideboard, «| i ae carved with stag-head, game, aud a $ ish—cost 6 Walnut and Oak Marble-top Sidobcards 1 Japanese Vase, about 9 fncbes high 6 **" Mecium size; Chine Vases 1 Punch-Bow!. holds about Tr # fine OU Patutings, by Bike | o™ * ellos unknown 1 Silver plated Boda vountalg. with Stone Tubs at Bowl REAT WATCH SALE( ON THE POPULAR ONE PRICE Plax, Giving every Patron @ Handsome and ‘Reliabl: Watch for the lowe Price of Ten Doliars * WITHOUT REGARD TO VaLrE, And not 10 be patd Sor uniess Perfectt¥ Satisfactor, ? ium, large China Pan 30t0 300 ti Independence, gilt frame, 280%o 300 mounted with © carved ‘Seotone ag » Se > 6 Tron treme Marble top Baloch Tables 300t0 380 3 one ee 7 edehieniaeed 6-bottie Bw 4 Lot French Preserves, Pickles, Sauces, and other Ss = erp seeaeae Ghiver: ated Tea Servis to 10 Plated 8 |. Forks b Castors. ko. to eeyerel = Brtension Dining Tables ~ 4 te oe a Several Dinner, Toy, and rt Services Tacgoment. oo-Sing but $10. while it may be worth Large quantity Ou Engraved Glasaware er arent ity Walnut Haircloth » Oastor and Bide Chairs 4s of the above M top patie les es, paming ‘arti- V4 ace Ourtains aad Shades and weil Bep and etreloth Leunges the pamed Green Bep Walnut Sofa roy ¢ whether Ward tificates entitles you tonne Marbie-top and Plain Cottage Beites ts, eny certificate, it will Bie STsttscmatre | MP nn etre forward gia saction, yay be s. Thrve ply, sad Ingesin Uarpete | am ccen OW the most fasrdcous™ ‘and Husk Metres feign vires pethor ¥ ith s great many articles too nume- of uals" Mgr ops hundred dol- seh and Beate erat te Oe Gkas a thee pane | bo

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