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‘THE EVENING STAR. ExtinevisHING Foug?Tsm or JuLY FIRe- Wosne.— fue city antborities of Boston bave Fesvived to propibit the use of all kinds a tire works on the coming Fourtn of July, ard thereby save the sixty thousand dollarsusnally appropriated for that Chinese elemen’ of the anvual celebrations. This is & wise and eco- n mica! retorm in a castom more konored in the breach than the observance, and one that might very properly be imitated ia the city, where a large «mount of both public and Prive money is anonaily thrawn away in this c ) display of flreworks, und the uses Jess explo ou of patriotic gunpowder. Apart from tue extravagance of this custom, it is variubly aecompunied by serious acstdents. baye their arms blown off in firing can- borses &re trightened by the explosion of ackers :n «ll directions; and fires very eften occur from the careless nse of firework=. The terrible fire last vearin Portiaud bad its origi ib the Fourth of Joly demonstrations. The je business of celebration, as it is called bas degenerated intoa mere farce Nobody is apy belter jor the usual fatiguing exercises of the evel bolday. while % great mapy are much the worse.—N ¥. Sun A New Reviaiovs Docrrix long been @% pumerous as blackberries in July, aad itis @ fact barely worth chronichug When ope evolves & new dogma reeeuty been published entitied “Religious Fetalm,’’ in whieh a modified Calvanism is advccired as the true creed. Regarding the Hereaster, the Book says that “tnankind con- sisisot a: gels and devils jourreying 'o tie Bomsot their celeb! in Heaven and Hell; also showing bow Goa" ® love is justified in the creation of both” The positon is taken —Raliefs have | A work has | that for the wicked Hellis aspurely a Para. | dice usis Heaven forthe good. In fe Writer seems to hold with Pope that «what- ever 's, is right,”’ and to go beyond bim with the theory 'hat whatever is to be is pleasant. The most siugular phase of this book's dela sions are based on the teachings of the Bible, which it translates in @ manner as mystical as twat adopted in Swedenborg's Doctrine of Corres pondences. et the we Governor Sharkey, it is said, is intent en bis plan of having General Ord arrested for treason to Mississippi, and thus bringing the reconstruction laws again befere the Sa- preme Court. m7 Mrs. Sadler, nurse of the hospital at Libby Prison, in Richmond. on Saturday morning, by mistake, took corrosive sublimate for ealomel, and, despite all efforts to save ber, died on Saturday afternoon. @7 The trontand side walls of a brick build ing at Louisville, fellum on Tuesday, burying three men who were eating their dinners on the sidewalk near by. They were taken out insensible and badly bruised, but alive. One of them subsequently nad his leg amputated. 7 At Fort Wayne, Ind., recently, Sophia Keikley, a black-eyed French giri, hunted down Samuel Quicksell with a revolver, drove him to a magistrate’s office, and compelled him to marry her then and there, under the penalty of baving his brains blown out. A HomME voR MR. Davis.—The Mississip- pians are inaugurating 2 movement to raise means to porchase a home for Jaff. Davis at the capital of the State. @F Waeatis rich and abundant in Virginia. AUUTION SALES, TT B* (iatecler & LATIMER, Auctioneers, ate clerks with Jas. C. McGuire & Co. . corner Penna. sranne and lth atredt. STUFFED BIRDS, BOOKS AND HELLS AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY next, June 6th, at 10 o'clock, at the residence of the late Surgeon General Lawsv a east side of 2th street, near F, we shall sell a |: collection of Minerals Stitied Birds, Books, and Shells, all arranged in casi par y cash. el OOPER & LATIMER, ads Lint.) uctioneers, BY SEERE & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 0. 526 +S. E. corner 7th and D sts. ee ETWO- STORY BRICK H PABLE AND LOE ¥ eT NORTH, BETWEE CE AND FIRST ST. West, at ONDAY. the 10th instant. at six o’clock p. m., we shall seil. on the premises, Lots No. 3, ginal Lot No.2.in Square No. 557, ick House a it z ust on the premi: amps at th Jown on the day of sale _& WILLIAMS Aucts. GREE B Y COOPER & ATIMER Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J.C. McGuire & Co..) _» Southwest corner of Pe nue and Ith street, ‘a Star Office Building. IMPROVED PROP ERTY ON CHESTNUT ST., ere cN l4rn AND lorn STREETS. AT OTL On WEDNESDAY AFTERN in front 39. in Drur All couve vane cost of the Es purchaser be 12 a tront of about thy a iat of # feet. improved by two frame ienements ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve venths. with interest. secured by a deed of eyan ing and stamps at purchaser down at ti & LATIMER, Aucta, I Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with James C, McGuire & Co..) Southwest corner Pemnsyly: wia avenue and ith street, “Star Office Building.” IMPROVED PROPE AT PUBLIC SALE Oa THURSDAY AFTERNOON. June 6th, at 6 oe in front of th ‘es. we shall sell red Lot 12. in Square 49 front of 15 feet ches. and ranning back 0 feet to a thirt foot paved alley, improved by a two-story Frame House, No. 660. containin lin good condition: This property is loc and G streets. (Islan Charch h street, between F ») very near the new Catholic jbalancein six and ved of trast and netes veyancing and creme at wn at time of sale. COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. B GRE & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, No 526, rr of 7th and D sts, DESIR es E Pe ILDING LOT PONTING oy s § : ISLAND, Xt ACTION.” t Cnt Gn FRIDAY. the sist instant. at ite ‘clock p.m., sell. on the preimises, north half ef Lot n Square No. f34. being 24 feet front by 95 feet in depth to a 30 foot alley, which makes it a de- uildin, lot : One-third cash 4 alance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest, and secured by adeed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $40 down on the Pas? le. A & N & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ny B7-THE ABOVE SALE Is fo POSTPO ail SEIDAS the 7th inst.. e how as sale jol-d GREEN & w TLLIAMS. Aucts. & WILLIAMS, A - Corn tioneers of Seventh and i) sts. ALE OF _ Ma ely Nits Pit M HAL ESTATE AT aa yOeauane? ly ratified ed in RSDAY. the 6th day all that valuable ¢ south of nd 8th streets wes n the Island which 2 Lots, and sguare of ground known as sq) No. $39. fronting ¢ th street between I ets sonth has been subdivided into fi bas be sold a rms of sale as prescri trad ‘ash: balanc dec nd twelve notes bearing interest from day of sale, eat: torily endorsed. All conveyancing and re ue stamps at the purchaser's cost. If the terms are not cemplied with within five days from day of sale, the guardian reserves the erty at the ser, after giving five ge newspaper aripted ) poy to resell the prop- aniting pureha- of such resale in of Ji err in on, RY COOPER & LATIER, ‘Auction ere (Late clerks with J.C) McGui Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and nth et., Star Office Builditig. VALL spe UND IPROVED UL ROPERTY. ON THE ULLIC SALE. On TU ON. June 4.at6o’clock, in front » shall sell th foul: dese t Lot 3, iu Square by & depth of 10$ fect 8 east side I street. between sit ondith streets sant: east part Lot paeeeeasre: 2 feet 4 inches tront by 104 feet 8 inc Also, arts Lote 5 and 6, same square, haying a front of zi Feet 4 inches, same depth as above. Terms of sule: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, secured by adeed of trust and notes bearin, interest. All Cot Syed and revenue stamps at purchasers’ cost. $25 down time of purchase. My 3-ddds ‘COOPER & & LATIMER, Aucts. Y¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. (Late Clerks with Gui: Seuthwest corner Peni enue and 11th street. Star Office Building. TRUSTER’S SALE OF THAT ARGE DOUBLE FRONT THREE STORY DWELL- PG. 'No. 498 13TH STR ERT Wht BE AuGHion “AND D STUEETS NORTH, &T 'y wirtue of a deed of trust 4 executed, ays date the Pith day of April, 1866, and reco: ing aaie No, ll, folios No: 4d, 4c, Tahall oar fora . 2 pb aucti ton, t to the ONDA a bid- oO! TERNGON. June 10th, at oreloe thi “4 Hing, Ra. "£8 ng of 13th three stoi witl th pode bac! buildings. and contai) cn ion dining 8 bath room “ Sc poeple age ince in 6, 12 and 18 rice adapts Sige anda dod of trast teens Postar seeatae and stampa at i C. H. WINDER, Trusteo, wr aihe | COORER & La Anta ” AUOTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. Y COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers, (Late cictke with J. O.MGuire & @o.,) Douthwest corner Penn’a + venue and ith street, Star Office ce Building FOR BALE. I offer for sale the Farm I recently oecuphed, called Rockburn, near Good Hope anil one halt miles from the Navy Yard Bridge. ees about sixty-five acres, with a comfortable Dwelling tiouse of tea rooms, all necessary out buildings, anda pump of good water near thy house. There are four building lots, three of five acreseach, and one ot te Pde sold before the firat of June, they will be edat auction on BATURDAY, June ist, at 4 ck p.m. or terms, &c., apply to T. M. ANSON, E-q., r Building, Room No. 9 a A. ADDISON. off Intelhliges my 4-¢ The above property will be sold on the promise: June Ist at 40°clock p.m. Terms at sale. my .0-¢ &ds COOPER & LATIMER. Ancts_ Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers (Late Clerks with J.C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn’« avenue and Ith street, Star Oifice e Building. VALGAR TE UNIMPROY Niy AT PUBLIC SALE. OON, June Ist, at 6 o'clock. in front of the premises, we shalla part ot Lot 15. in Square 75, having afront of 37 feet by adepth of 117 feet, wituated on the south side of Pennsylvania avenue, between Twenty-first and Twenty -seeond streets. having a brick wall on each side front and depth of lot. This ia a very desira- be Property, and should demand the attention of ayers. ‘Terma of sale: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months secured by a deed of trust aud notes bearing interest. All conveyancin nd stamps at pure haser’s cost. 100 down at the time of pur- 7d&4s [Int] COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts NAGLE & CO., Anctionrers, Salesrooms 295 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. DEAD LETTER OFFICE SALE. EXTENSIVE AND P PEREMPTORY SALF, BY catalogue, of articles which have accumulated at the Dead Letter Office, consisting of a great variety of Miscellaneous Goods. The assortment consists in Fart as tollows : Gold and Silver Watches Brooches, Ear-rings, Bracelets Lockets. Rings, Guard Chains, Spectacles Sleeve Buttons and Studs, Pencils Ribbons. Laces, Collars, Pocket Handkerchiefs ks and Calicoes Glovea, Embroideries ies. Ladies’ and Gents’ Hose, Bonnets irts, Coats, Pants, Drawers Hats. Shoes, Tooth and Hair Brushes » Peuknives, Needles, Perfumeries Medicines, Books, Engr: 28, &C. Together with a great variety of other articles. This sale embraces many useful, rare and curious articles. well Sortay of public attention. he reve sale will commence at our salegrooms on MONDAY MORNING 20th. at 11 o'clock. and will be continued from time to time until the whole is disposed of. Terms cas! Seats will be provided for ladies. By order of the Post Office Department. my 22-tf NAGLE & CO., Aucts, Y M. K. WALSH & CO, Auctioneers, No 285 Penn. ave., corner 10th street. WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD FU RNITURE. &c., AT AUCTION, THE EFFECTS OF A FAMILY LEAVING THE CITY On MONDAY MORNING, une 3, at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at dwelling No. corner of Vir- inia avenue and Tenth street. on Island, the furniture, &c., contained therein, viz— 1 Set Black W: aay Parlor purer ‘ure 1 fine Three-ply, all Wool, Carpet Rosewood Marcie-top Centre and Side Tables Lace Curtains, Cornices, &c. Mantle Clock, (14 ders ) Oil Paintings Dining-room Table, Chairs, and Oil Cloth Cottage Furniture. Wardrobes, Lounges Cane and Wood-seat Chairs and Kockers Hair and Husk Mattresses, Shades, Rugs Stair Car) nd Rods, Bed-room Carpets Feather “Blankets, uilts. and Sheeting Cook, Parlor, and other Stoves Refrigerator, Table (1 nt of ki And a good assortment of Kitchen Utensils. Sale peremptory. Terms cash The house contains ten rooms, and is for rent. inquire of the auetioneer. Tiss M.K. WALSH & CO., Aucts. BY Aw neers, orner 7th andj D sts. PARLOR, FU NING ROOM NIT > &c., AT GES Ey, m4 WIL 6, Southeast * CHAMBER CRE, BRU a.m., w + on G street north. between “Twenty st and ‘Twenty-second streets west, formerly the residence of General James A. Brown, ths followin furniture Handsome n Rep Parlor Sui Tete-a-tete Sota, Castor and Side Ch Black Walnut Tete-a-te Sofas and > Marble top Table and Whatuot Chamber Suite—all complete nted Cottage Setts—all complete Spring. Hair, and other Mattresses Excel Hent Brussels, Ingrain, and other Carpets Lace ¢ Vilcloths, and Warde Cookin Dining Room (; aa ry and Kitchen Reg qnisites. Terms cash. my 28 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY COOPE R& LATIMER, An ate clerks with J. 0! MeGuire & Co Southwest corner Penn. ave and Ith st Star Office Building ROSEWOOD S ASE PIANOFORTE, TE ERRORS, WALNUT Window Shades, and Walnnt Exten- seat Chairs, aes =) 0 ORNING. of Mrs. Jam » between Thirteenth ead Fy ill sell the Frrniture, & jen-octave Piano. made by Vose, of Boston, n a S over 1Green ep W: alnut frame Parlor Su iW alnat Dressing Case, with farge French plate Mirror 1 Mahogany Secretary and Bookcase Gilt frame French plate Mantel Mirror t frame Pier and Oval Mirrors wlnut Parlor Suite, nine pieces, covered with and Lace Curtains, Shades Is, Three. Bi; and Ingrain Carpets 9 Rosewood and Walnut Marble-top Centre Tab les Ww alnut Marble top Bureaus and Washstands Walnut Wardrobes and Bedsteads Mahogany Wardrobes aud Bedsteads Mahogany Marble top Bureaus and Washstands Fancy, Marble-top, and plain Cottage Suites Dressing Stands cretary one Bookcase ts, Card Tables ther Beds, Walnut W: riting Table ne Feather Bolsters and Pillows 8 Fine Hair Mattresses ne Blankets, Quilts Linen and Cotton Sheets and Spreads Painted Bedsteads, Bureaus Painted Washstands. Tables Oak Marble-top Sideboard Oak Extension Dining Table %4 Oak Cane-seat Dining Chairs Mahogany Marble-top Sideboard Walnut Hall Suite . Hall and Step Carpet and Oilcloth Walnut and i Stahoyan Haircloth Sofas and Chairs ted Tea Set. six pieces -d Forks and Spoons Quantity ef Crockery and Glassware Quantity Kitchen and Laundry Furniture. ALso, aT 1 O'CLOCK. One 4-seat Family Carriage, nearly new One set Single Harness, silver plated. Terms cash. COOPER & LATIMER, ma-ddds Auctioneers. Aso, at 10 ck, will be sold— A Black Stal! Pt d, half brother to Ethan Allen side of three mi driven any wher: igh m 3)-d&ds YH. COLMAN & CO., mn ex; very gentle, av pd by any person; 15) jQOPER & LATI Auctioneers, Nos. 291 and 293 Pennsylvania av., between 9th and 10th streets. Se rae OF LARGE TWO- SEORy NORTH. Ber Ww BN 2D AND SSD STREETS 5 5 Tt WEST. AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, June 7, at 60 "clock, we will sell. infront of the above premises, that large two-story Frame Building, containing 16'rooms. |. cated upon Lots numbered (5 and 6) five and six, in a7 re number (52) fifty-two. p be gold subycet to a lease now upon it of 5 years with a privilege of a renewal of the lease for anoth- er 5 years. The property is now paying arental of Five Hun- dred and Forty Dollars ($540) per year from good tenants. Particulars made known at time of sale. Terms cash, $300 po reyutted down ‘a8 soon as gold. Trustee. ae C eel & CO., Aucts. _my 29-10t ’, BROOKER, Salesman. a GREEN, - WIyLIAMS. Auctioneers, 16 8. KE. corner 7th and D streets. FIRST-CLASS IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, pa Ee ORTHERS LIBERTY MAR- On TUESDAY, the 4th day of June! next, | o’clock p.m., on the premises. ng 2 leep, ny 8th oct deep, fem cat. a tniee'nt -sto) and back bu: dings bein, pts 96 oh feet Tront v Foetween Teh and: ry, Brick House buil first-class business erty in that section of the city, which w Geeghor ences rtisicann teen | a Auda -third cash; balance in 6, 12, 18, 24, 30, be A , for notes bearing interest. a trust on the teers secured By 8 and oe stampa efemloes ihe Parsee [intel] OBERT WHEL, Aucte, haser. my29-d ‘g wEEEe southeast corner His and D streets. "RARE REUSE FoR FH ShOUN aU A th day of Ju of June, Lat So tein Besse 687, nell. om the. Be at a Bae wit be een oe sad Pass Bath Erotiat bron serie ph caah Sapo Sa on seer eee etenane GRRAN & WILLIS, Aves en cold. aati 5 _ TO-MORROW. BY COOPER & LATIMER plate clerks with Jan. 0. Wouutee eo, dn Southwest corner o' ennsylvania ave. ai iy etreet, Star Office Building. E BUILDING LOT ON SOUTH SIDE CHON orn STH AND 9TH STs., DAY AFTERNOON, Jane: sith at ie o‘lack. in front off the yummie ire se eth of Lot 9, Square 405. having a front of 90 depth of 1/0 feet. situated on the south a street, between &h and 9h streets, near sth. Te : One-third cash; balance in six adeed of trust and notes bearing interest. conveyancing and Stanipe at purchaser's cost. $100 down at time of sale myi$d&de _ COOPER & LATIMER, Aucta. y GREEN & & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 526, southeast corner 7th and D sts, v ou we sar E FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE Ce FR ON TINe ON 13TH eLReer ETWEEN E AND STREETS tier Ar PUBLIC AUC HON, On WEDNESDAY, the 5th day of June, at 5 o’clock P. M.. we shall sell, on the premises, th a valuable four-story Brick House, being No. having bandsome parlors. bed-chambers, aiaina! room, bath-room, wide halls. and gas and water throughout the entire houee, having in ail about eighteen rooms, with a es front and depth, rua- ing back to a paved alle: AL: Até o'clock P. M., we shall sell, onthe premises, a two-story-and attic cottage-built Frame House, with basement, fronting on Twelfth aizent west, between E and F streets north, No. (known as King’s Gallery.) containing some firteett large rooms, with gas, & lot havin, front of forty- et running back 1'0 feet ith 72 feet front on ar, with a story brick building, with excellent ys. This property offers great inducements to urchasera wishing to purchase a first-class resi ence. The above-named Property will be sold without reserve. as the owner has left the city. Terms: One-third cash ; balance in six, twelve, eighteen, and twent: fog months for notes bear- ing interest, secur deed of trust on the pre- mises. All peed a and api stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $200 will be Eeired paid fora on each yn on oa RE WE WILet when sol _my23d ITAMB, ! Aucts._ BY & es & LATIMER, , Auctioneers. (Late Clerks with Jas.C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn’a in’a avenue and Iith street, UNIMPROVED PROPERTY IN THE FIRST ARD AT AUCTION. On W EDNESUAY AFTERNOON, June Sth, at 6o’clock p.m., on the premises, we will sell, Lot No. 20, in square No. 116, having'a front of 56 feet, with a depth of 140, 10 inches, to a 30-foot alley in the rear. This property is ina good neighborhood, being on the west side of i9th street west, between M and N etreets north. Terms at sale. Conveyancing and revenue stamps at cost of purchase! my 31-d&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. BY cocren & LATIMER, Auctioneers, Late clerks with J.C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner of Penn. avenue and llth street, Star Office ice Building. LARGE FRAME Bt AEDING. en B STREET xe ORTH BETWEEN 2D D 3D STREETS ‘BELONGING TO ies ADAMS EX- Ries COMPANY. AT PUBLIC pale E. On WEDNESDAY, June5, at 4 ck p.m., on the premises, we shall sell the eres frame b ild- ing or storehouse belor ging to the Adams Express Company, situated on B street north, between 2d and 3d streets west, havinga front of 30feet by a depth of 140 feet. 'o be removed ian; fifteen days. Terms cash. COOPER & i ATIMER, m3l-déds Auctioneers. BY; GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers. No. 526 southeast corner 7th and D streets. HANDSOME BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. ann THURSDAY, 30th instant, at 642 o'clock 32 front of the premises, we shall <1 North } Pot No.2, in Square 97]. comprising 9.960 square feet, with 112 feet 9 inches front, running beck 6 feet, ituated on the corner of 10th stre d South Carolina avenue east, or will be subdi idea and sold in lots to suit the purchasers. T «- One-third down on the day of sale; bal- ance in six and twelye months, with interest ee- cured by deed of trust. All conveyances and reve- nue stamps at the expense ¢ of pe porchaser: Terms cash. & WILLIAMS, m25 Auctioneers, BS THE ABOVE SALE IS PO: STPONED, ON account of the rain. until WEDNESDAY, the th day ot June next. at the sane Hour and place a“ [int.| “GREEN & WILLIAMS & WILL tony Auctioneers, wu "526, southeast corner 7th and D sts. E OVED PROPERTY ON 7TH )PPOSITE THE PARK HOTEL, AT DAY, the th day of June. at 336 07 ‘clock p-m..in front ct the premises, we shail sell Lo 38. in 'Haw’s subdivision. (known us Mount Ple Farm.) having a good front on 7th str the improvements, wat Dwelling House aud Ont ucts. : One-third cash; balan for notes bearin of trust on the pri and six months, nd and revenue stumps at the cost of the purchaser. $100 down when th 80 If any person wis se the property at rivat befo: ny calling on G. the Gy of s f then be the A fine chance for a good investment. m5 $1-d_ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. they can > and if ne , put upand sold to ire & and Ith street hwest corner gt Star Offic ee ane Building. UNIMPROVED PROPERTY NEAR TUE IN- T SECTION OF MASSACHUSETTS AND x 2RSEY AVENUES, AT PUBLIC AUC- Ti On ‘hie RSDAY AFT ck, in from fort S inches on » May doth, até “s.we sha L sO te ton (r street. etts avenue, and running One-third cash foes through to thi Terms of sal twelve months, secured by a deed balance in si of trust,and All conveys and stamps at SNdown att sale COOPER & L MT DIERS Auets. and benring interest. purchaser's cost. my 25-d&ds 82 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPO: D. IN consequence of the np. until TU age FTER- NOON, June 4th, same hour and e.. my ahdads COUPEE & LATIMER, Aucts, I Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auct rs, (Late elerks with Jas. C.) MeGuire & Co., Southwest corner Penn’s avenue and Mth st.) Star Office Building. an OF aw aeoe THREE VERY RODE ISLAND QSTREET. By virtue of decrces of the Cirenit and fnpreme Courts of the District of Columb n_eqnit: 738. yabad sell. at public a ee n the pre - 1Bi7. at 53s o'clock : m.. twenty-three Lote(Lotek and 25 € ed) in J C. Brent's subdivision of Square said Lots D. 420 ann # a front of 2) feet on 7th aud sth streets, by depth of 95 fect to an alley 10 feet wide. erms of sale : One third cash, and the remainder in two equal payments, at six and twelve months, with interest, ured to the satisfaction of the trustee. the purchaser or purchasers to have the right to pay in cash the whole of the purchase . Cony ng and revenue stamps at the f the purchasers. If terms of sale are not complied with in five days the property will be re- sold at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. No con yan sade until all the purchase mone paid. A deposit of 32) required on each purchase. Title direct from t A JOHN ¢ AREORE BR: my2-3aw3w&ds Fae IN CONSEQ) of the weathe rhe BELAY same Honesta place. JOH) CRMOLE BRENT, Trustee. my23-T. M.S ads COOPE R& LATIMER, Aucts, 7 THE ABOVE SALE. i FURTHER POsT- oned, in consequence of the rain, until W DAY AFTERNOON, June 5th, same hour and place. JOHN CABROLL BRENT. Trastee. _my 31-d&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, Y¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J. @ MeGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and lth street, Star Office Building. vane ABLE IMPROVED, PROPERTY ON THE OU pit) CORNER OF DAND 14TH 8TS. LIC On THURSDAY AF TERNOON, June 6th, at 6 o’clock, in front of the premises. we shall offer at public sale a three-story Frame House, with Se story back building. containing eleven rooms, uated on the southeast corner of D and Mth srbete, with side lot and two-story brick bakery. The owner is now doing a fine business , but desiring to retire, wishes to dispose of it. The property fronts 37 feet on Jdth street and 75 feet on D street. Terms: One-third cash; Unser in six and twelve months, with interest, secured } a deed of trust. Conveyancing rent comet at pure aser’s cost. §100 down at time of Auctioncers. NCE OF THE LNC LEMEN- e is postpoued until uny 3-déds COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. QBEBE 8 WILLIAMS, Auctioncers Brg nb a6 Boa! ear. 7th and D streets, Le PER ot Sou ae of sey. ‘2 of the ete tea decree is, yas eee Rice ene sort | F | AUCTION SALBS, , FUTURE DAYS. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526, southeast corner 7t hand D streets. *DINMON, OF ~ OF ce LOT 23,18 oR AL LOT pet 10. -* CABITOR STR ee NEW pa AVENUEL AT A ant in glen sods the 6th day of June next, I thal dh virtue of a decd of trust to the subscriber, dated hoof Mt al 1, 1985. and recorded in Liber No R.M. H. jolie 494, 49 and 495, one of the tana Sepicad of Psbington county, District of Co- Jumbia, in 4 ot ae emises, at's o’clock p. m., the plete ane operty, viz :—All that ied known as part of Lot «Hike piece or parcel nunibered Ewents: ten (23,) in subdivision of ori- ginal Lot numbered pr. dey) ie Square numbered six hundred and thirty. besa] lying and being in the city of Washington, iderts aforesaid, beginning for the kame at a point sixty-seven feet six inches «(7 ft. 6in.) from the northwest corner of said ori ginal lot numbered five, (5,) thence east eleven feet three inches, (11 ft. 3in.,) thence south one hun- dred and twenty: five feet. (125,) thence west eleven feet three inches, (11 ft. 3 in..) thence north one papas and twenty-five feet (i2o)to the place of eginning. | _ Terms; One-halfcash; balance in six and twelve months. for notes bearing interest, and secured by adeed of truston the premises. All conveyancing | and stamps at the cost of the porches. $80 re- | quired when the pro; ney is sold | If the purchaser id fail to comply with the terme in five days, the trustee reserves the right to | resetl the property at the risk and cost of the de | faulting purchaser by advertising the same three sin some paper printed in the city of Wash- R. WOODWARD, Trustee. eokds “GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526, southeast corner 7th and D sts. EXECUTOR aoe OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED P ERTY BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF TE oars ANDREW SMALL, DECEASED. ATA On MONDAY, the voeh eh of June next, at 6 @elock p.m..1 shall sell, on the premises, part of Lot No. a in ‘Square No. 381, being the west 21 feet Ginches on € street north. between 9th and 10th ats. west. and running back that width about 75 feet, and improved by a two- story and attic brick build ing, with back building No 0. 293. Part of Lot No. 4, in ‘Savare No. 381, being the west 37 teet and 6 inches on Louisiana avenue. tween oth and. J0th streets west, and ‘runiinye back that width about. 45 feet, an improved bya two- story frame building, No. 87 Terms: One-thire mere “balance in 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest and secured by adeed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing andrevenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $100 down on the day of sa pane the terins are not complied with within days after the sale, the executor reserves the right to resell the prop- erty at the risk and cost of the defaulting purcha- ser, by advertising three tines in some newspaper publiehed in Washington = RUFF, Truste A. ; my30-eokds GREEN E WILLIAMS, Ancts. Y GERee, § LEAS, Auctioneers. 6 8. E. corner of 7th and D streets. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF RI REAL ESTATE AT On FRIDAY, the 7th day or June next. 1867, at 6 o’clock p.m., I shall sell. on the remises, by virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber, dated May the 18th, 1866, and recorded in Liber R. M. H. No. 16, folio 208, &ec., land records, Washington county, D. , bein; part of Lots No.3and 4, in Square No, 1020, be; mning at a point on the line of Maryland avenue 168 feet 3 inch northeastwardly from the northwestern corner of said square, and thence running northwestwardly along said avenue 60 feet, thence southeast wardly and at right les with said avenue 66 feet and 9 inches, thence due south 73 feet and 1% inch to North G street, thence west along said street 60 feet. thence due north 58 feet 1% inch. and thence 52 feet linch to the said avenu and place of beginning, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets eas Tersms : ve d Cash. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. down on the day of sale; and if the term: not complied with withig five days after the ‘lay of sale. the trns- tee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser by adver- tising such resale three times Je some newspaper published in Washington, D. © JOHN H. JOHNSON, Trustee. my %-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y NAGLE & CO., Auctioneers. Salesroom 290 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. NAGLE & CO. will gi their personal attention to the sale of Real Estate and Household Furniture. Also. to the sales of stocks of Liquors, and Merchandise of every description, Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c. jiberal cash advances made on consignment. Regular Sales at onr Salesroom ev ery TUESDAY, THURSDAY. and SATURDAY. at 100) Ja il-tf NAGLE & CO., Auc ASURE EXCURSION, EXC URSTON To PARIS CRIMEA, HOLY LA The magnificent side-wh ITALY. GREECE. D, EGYPT, &c. QUAKER CITY. will leav on SATURDAY. June 8th 3 The ship will visit St x M. Gibralter, Marseilles, Genoa, Leghorn, aprera, Civita Vecchia. N Palermo, Athens, Corinth Constanti ople stopol, Smirna, Holy 1 + Malta. Caguara, Palma. Valencia, pee and the party will have am- Pa ns. soe ote ig the ry to hospi pplications to j the number being to the Commi + now nearly com- piited “to 10, must be we through 17 W: JAMES BIRCRIEAD. “Te f 3 my 28-2w 30 South street, Baltimore. GREAT BARGAINS IN re GOOD BOOTS AND SHOES ean be had at HEILBURN & BROS, 506 SEVENTH STREET, who have commenced to run off their very large stock at the following low figures: Men’s good SEWED GAITERS, $3. Men’s fine BOX TOE GAITERS, $6. Men’s LASTING TIES AND GAITERS, $1.75 to $3. BASE BALL SHOES AND SPIKES, #3 100 pairs LADIES CONG: 'S GAITERS, $1. 100 pairs LADIES LACE GAITERS, $1. Very fine GAITERS, $2 to $3. OPERA TOE GAITERS, all sizes. Misses and Children’s SHOES all styles, BUSKINS and SLIPPERS ve y che i SARATC TRU CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. at 506 SEVENTH STREET. one door south of Odd Fellows’ Hall, stone steps at entrance. my 25-6t™ Booxs: BOOKS. THE CHEAPEST BOOKS IN THE WORLD. WAVERLY NOVELS—Each number complete volume in itself—usually sold by book agents at 30 cents per No., only 25 cents; to be complete in 25 Nos. Now is the time to subscribe. WAVERLY NOVELS—Five volumes bound in one, printed on good paper. ‘‘ Waverly,” ‘‘Rob Roy,” “The Monastery,” ‘*Kenelworth,” and ‘The Pirate ;”’ all for $1.50. DICKENS’ WORKS—Illustrated, from $1.50 to $2.60. Each volume complete in itself. THACKARY’S WORKS — Beautifully illus- trated, large print, from $1.25to $1.50 per volume. A Lot of ENGLISH BOOKS just received, to which the attention of the reading public is re- spectfully invited, at the Hudson Taylor Book Store. FRENCH & RICHARDSON, my 21-tf 334 Pennsylvania [avenue 50 TEWaLLS Rquedutieratd no B ait Premi\ ‘ew York C; re SUAP, ‘AMIL Paase ast SOAP, For sale cheap Stor cash. Orders po the Post Office will be DeOmpely, attended & EWELL D Soap and Candle Manufacturer, Now gee and 502 ¢ st. north, bet.«th and sth 6m aROES " St 2,000 bushels No. 1 JACKSO eure POTA- TOES, just arrived per schr. om. Portland, Maine. For sale (from Wises! lots to suit purchasers J. G. lw {Chron.} 109 Water st., Geor; ‘getown. AMES GU DEALE. NEW 3 AND § 1 ay OND Ren aoe tak ture ired, Reu, pealsered a ro th an abet (near the canal ighest ‘92 price paid fo for Second-hand Furnit Je 1-ly’ ‘w hgh ISHING TACKLE! FISHING FIG =z Ihave astro sunt nol FiSHy: aati beat : en E in thomerket. , _324 D street, between 10 treet, between loth wage 1th, eres ‘WILLOW shores ASE BALL, and CROQUET CaM at F. 84 Jace 324D eany! tween CAGES! BIRD CAGES! SALES IN GEORGETOWN. ss 'Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. THE STOCK OF A “DEALER OPIN ING SINESS AT ene TURDAY EVEN NIN ay Sune et at 7% in SAT Gite 1, at my store. No. Brit; see ‘che enti re stock ora dealer declining busi- Ress, coneisting in part of— Gem anes ag oratening Goods josiery , Notions. Anda a graeal variety of Miscellaneous and Fancy aie ‘to contiane each evening until the whole "THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. GOVERNMENT SALES. SALE OF GRASS GROWING ON THE SMITH- fice of Public eerie Grounds, and Works, ; t aed United Sia ys May 20187 6 ston, Will be sold at nblie’ ‘auct ion, b BO Rictbhcerd on WEDNESDAY EVENING June 5, at 5 o'clock p. m., under the direction of pt’ Brigadier General N. Michler, U.S. A., abcut (42) forty-two acres of prime Grass, on Reservation No.2, known as the Smit Grounds. The Grass must be cut and removed off the grounds within (30) thirty days from the day of sale. _Terms cash. Mt L=es SALE we ZBON. STEEL, AND wee, Guar singer's Mee. Washington, D. C., May 13, 1887. By direction ofthe uattermaster "General the lroa, Steel, and Lumber neoin Depot, n James @. ermasier, commenci: at 10 a. m., to wit: Abou! fret 1x% to 435234, assorted n, light end heavy; sosorted i rowing onian 3 toZin- Banas pee from 1 to 3% in- on, assorted, from X tol inch “alt ai Soria piteet: soe: » from 1% to 2% inches. Ameri Blistered Steel it Amepican Bintere 1 to 6 inches thick Hi behoey Lumber, from 2 to4 inches Lumber, hy h thick Serisanie i 4,5,6,7, 8, and 9,12 o cee Kers, ilders, and others will find a1 Or riunlty tore resienioh their stock, as the materi: wrraneportad tion Will be furnished to Sixth street z Be Aes aealreet dovet. as purchasers may entre. an eir ris! From Wto1 dave will be allowed in which to e 5 "Forme: Oah, in Severament fands. H. TOM PRINS, myls-td _ Bvt. Brig pot Q: BOARDING. Rox AND BOARD.218 ISTREET. BOARD 20 per month. Room and Board oe Da month. my 3) OARDING.—Front PARLOR, my a. nished, with board for two, at $55 per month. Back Parlor for two, with board, at #45 per month. Apply at 380 E street, near 10th st. m 31-3t* OARDING—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with Board and Room if desired in a private family where there are no other board- Ha ers. Apply at No. 400 Sixth street, near G. Ref- erences required. my 31-3t' FS. .RENT—In ee te family. two very nicely Furnished ROU ina very healthy and de- sirable location, with the best of BOARD. Terms . Address X. Y., stating name and resi- tar office ™m 31-3t* OARDING.—Two isasant ROOMS, with board? on the Heights of Georgetown. Apply at 109 West street, Georgetown. my30-3t* ,IRY AND PLEASANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS with first-class Table Board, suitable for ladies and gentlemen. at 273 F street. between 13th and 1th streets. Terms moderate. my 30-4t*_ L STREET, CORNER OF 15TH STREET, two newly-furnished, airy FRONT ROOMS, beautifully lo for a summer residence, with or without Board, in a private family. m 30-3t OARDING—A second story BALCONY ROOM, with board. can be had (suitable a gentle- man and wife) by appl ing to 276 H street, first door east of 18th 5! m30-6t* 7ANTED— ETS TABLE BOARDERS, the American House, corner Pennsylvania id 7th street, at $25 per month. my29-10t* T—TWO ROOMS ON THE FIRST ni one on the third, with board. 391 E street north, between 9th and 10th streets. my 29-60" OR RENT—In a F FRONT Room 3 with BOAI OARD. k ave With BOARD, with four, windows. corner front two other A ROOMS; all upon moderate terms. 389 3d street ROOM west, corner Indiana avenue. my 18-tJel OARDING—A gentleman and his wile, or two single gentlemen, can obtain a pleasant front ROOM with BOARD in a_ private fait from the North. liquire at No. 70 L street, between 23d and 24th. mh 26 icely-furnished PARLORS and from $10 to $12 per month. BOARD 5 per week. No. 4806 6th street. bet. 0 and La. a venue my 18-lin {OR RENT—Two well furnished PARLORS, on the first floor, with or without BOARD. Apply 393 E st., bet. oth and loth feR TPLABLE BOARD at No. 464 10th street, a few F°s, RENT— BEDROOM doors north of the avenue, Terms an per month. de 16-tf SS Sa WAR CLAIMS V AR DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE CLatms Commission, Wasnixeton. D.C, May 31, 1887. LIST OF CLAIMS RECEIVED THE COM: MisstON DURING THE MONTH OF MAY- Claim of L.B. Johnson, for lumber taken, and used by the Government, 91. Claim of John Ulando, for services of ner “Julia Smith.” 9. 952. Claim of John J. Lusich, for restoration of sloop "Union? No. 93. Claim of James H. Cross. for return of moneys taken | No. 954. Cl > for extra compensation as comuissary for of war. No. 955, Claim of Philip Pendleton, for rent of property. . ». 956. Claim of Martin Kenofsky, for moneys taken from him while under arrest No. 957. Claim of David Fultz. for horses and pro- visions tal by troops. No, 955. Claim of ‘Theodore Lichtenheim, tor wood nished U.S. Government. Cini of Joel E. 1e 3 ee . troops. pare on. Iie ‘of Walter J. Pace, for property de: miroyed by U.S See 6. 91. Claim of Adeline Shirley, for damage to tu Parr, for damage to sopart y 962. Claim of J. W. Meeks, Jr., for moneys xtra duty service, of Charles B. Gardner. for bricks ured by U. 8. troo ‘Claim of” John Bulfinch oe igthers, for and repairs to brig © Ocean Claim of Jones, or Meivions of xville and Kentucky Rail- ad material. Williams, for services at y, for r: mu of Elijal! Arkansas Fart Smith, rae 339 Claim of W. Fort Smith, Arkansas. N Tucker. for services at o. 70. Claim of KE. Ennam, for services and hire of teams at Fort Smithy Arkansas F No. 91. Claim of James Turner. for servicers and i ams at Fort Smith, Arkansas. No. 972. Claim of J Provine. tor reut and damage to property. E WITT CLINTON, it Brevet Lientenant Colonel, Recorder. 505 NINTH 8TREET. 505 FOUR DOORS NORTH OF D STREET, (Seaton Hall Building.) WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, SHADE HULLANDS, CANTON MATTING. TABLE AND FROOR OILCLOTH, GILT COBNICES, OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. Afine assortment of the above Goods in Store, and for sale CHEAP FOR Casi. KIDWELL & HENDERSON, 505 9th street. mh 28-3m Oo F F E E.- “A FACT .—Now is the time to economise. Try the celebrated P. P, COMPANY’S EAST INDIA COF- te per pound. . To be had of FEB, only 25 cents FORATIO BROWNING, No. 353 Penn. avenue, Washington, D.C. GENERAL PF Minter: street. New York. JOSEPH &. BEACHAM, ap.26-1m* Proprietor. TRAWBERREI RIE 8. Delicious STRAWRERUIES: freab from my Nur. pg can be my Store whilst Tu season, a commencing riday, ? a PROPOSALS. Preretars FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN_E STREET NORTH, FROM TIBER CREEK TO SECO DSTREET WEST Proposals will be received at the Mayor's Office, City Hall, until 12 o'clock m. on MONDAY, tho 10th day of June next, for constructing « Barret Bewer two feet six inches in diameter on the ir n_ EB street north, between second street w with suet trape. laterals, and man-holes as the Surveyor may ae tkddere will etate the price per lineal foot for the main sewer and laterals, an holes and traps; and to be pi on the property bordering on the sewer. No bids will received from other than practical avers, and the ids SC es PREGA, 2S. FO ie T iB CE NTER OF THE ORTH TO TH y tA Or eQu ane N NO. 514, ANDTHROUGH TH ALLEY OF SAID SQUARE Pro; > will be rece MS at the Mayor's (ffic City until 120’clock m., on eth gay of June nests for, pousts Sewer three feat in diameter nine-inch walls, in Fifth street west north to the center of the alley in Saw and also & Barrel Sewer two feet in dian inside. with four-ineh walls. in y square, tocouneet with the sewer in Bitth street west. The Sewer will be rovided with snch traps, lat- an-holes, a dro a8 the Surveyor may and to be paid for an assessment on the property bordering on the sewers: ti or contractors to be responsible for gas or water-pipes, or any other ac vcour in the construction of the Ridders will state the price. per lineal foot for the main sewer, and but one price aud per lineal foot or the laterals, and per piece for the traps, man- holes. and drops No bids wil! be recei ontractor mace done to dont that may od from others than prac- cht is reserved to reject any JOHN T GARNER. Commissioner ov’ Ward. MES J. CAMPBELL, Hourth Ward tical masons, and the ri or all bids. Commissione S FOR TR DEPARTMENT, : OrFice oF INTERNAL REVENUE, WaAsuiIncton, May 30, 1857 Sealed Proposals will be received at this offiee un- til the 20th day of June, 1867. at 12 0’clock m., for supplying the Assessors and Collectors of In Revenue throughout that portion of the United States Wing east of the Rocky Mountains, and antil the lat day of August, 1857, for supplying Avsessors and Collectors weet of the cky Mountains the stationery red for use in their respective districts for the fiscal year ending June 30, 15s. Corrected se hedules’ of articles to be furnished may be obtained from any Assessor or Collector, with conditions ander which such articles are to be delivered. No proposals will be entertained from parties who are not regular manufacturers of or —_ rs in the articles bid for, nor will proposals b sidered unless accompanied by satisfactory guarantees that the contract, if awarded, will be faithfully exe- er reserves the bids or ey ids, and to bids which the interest of the require. The bids should be addressed to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and endorsed *: Proposal for supplying Stationery to Internal Revenue Offi- E. A. ROLLINS, je 1-eotje2 Commissioner. ROPOSALS FOR TIONER Treasury Department. June 1, 1837. Sealed Proposals for Stationery will be received at this Department until the first day of July, 1867, at 12 o'clock M._ The Department reserves to itself the nigee to order the papers in Class 1, flat or todas, or plain or faint-lined, to any required pat- ern Deliveries of all articles in the several cla os must comply with the specifications, which, with bisak forms for bidding, will be furnished to bid- ight to reject t any parts ninent may any of “Ali deliveries will be subject to inspecti an expert detailed for the purpose by the Secretary of the Treasury, and the delivery of any inferior arti- cle shall be deemed sufficient cause to annul the contract. Deliveries must be free of charge at the Treasury Department, Washington. Each proposal must be signed by the individual or firm making it, and be accompanied by a satisfactory guarantee that the bidder will execute a contract, with good and suffi- cient bonds, if his bid be accepted The failure tocomply with any one order under the contract to operate as the forfeiture of the en- tire penalty of the bond, or the Secretary of the Treasury may direct the purchase in open market of such quantities of any article as shall neces- sary to supply the deficiency caused by such failure. and charge to the contractors fifty per centnm of the price which it shall be found necessary to pay for such articles. Proposals unaccompanied by satisfactory gua antees will not be considered, and contracts will awarded only to established manufacturers of or dealers in the articles The Department reserves the right to accept bids for individual items in Classes 1 am or to reject any or all bids. Bidders will be required to conform their bids to the specifications furnished, and failure to do so will cause the rejection of any bid. Bids which contain items at’ prices less than the fair cost of the article will be deemed fraudulent and will not be considered. HUGH McCULLOCH, Secretary of the Treasury. aT oF AGBICULTUR ‘ASHINGTON. D. O. oposals will be received st anni 42 o'clock Juue 6, i807, for farat ie materials and performs ‘the work din the copstrnctien of a Building f for the use of the Department of Primaity to be erected op Keeervation No 3, in this city, according te plans and specifications that can seen at the office of the Commisrioner of Agriculture, where fall information with jard te the proposed bn Be Cte or + said p properale to ae 18 Ww. le ba! OF separat or the @ifferept kinds of work. sn? ete will ‘be entertained from any per- is not Known to be a practical builder. “Bidders are requested to state the shortest time op Laetg ig eae the building is to be compieted, 1@ wo! commenced in three days aiter the signs the contract. ent reserves the right to ct any partm: or all bids, if it be deemed for the interest of the Government to do so, and no bid will that does not conform to the require plans and specifications and of this advertise- mer Ninety per cent. of tne pode ond of work done and materials furnished. raing ¢ to contract price. (sald amount to be ascertain by the estimate of the Superintendent,) will be pat _— time to he work proceeds, mde fen per cent. retained until the ¢ m pletion of the confract and work by the De proposal must be accompanied by the wo respensible persons, in the sum of brent; Shousene eollars, that the bidder will ee rform the contract if awarded to by the the security to ie scertifiea Gear istrict Attorney, or Clerk of the Gaited nited States United t Statee District Ju septate ep, ticees a nareled ee. 10) irders: = seals for a Bu! tl ire, tment of Agriculture, aud ‘addressed to * the Gemnwsiosioner s of A ricaiture: my9-30t ISAAC NEWTON, Commissioner. POSALS FOR OATTLE FOR THE WIN- = NEBAGO INDIANS. - Sealed te will be recelsea until 12e’clock M gon mes TH DAY OF J 7, at the atondent of eg Affaire fo: apart rintendency, = subsistence orto the Winns ion oe pounds cf of Flour per 1,560 pounce ot Baw igur per dey eal up to the lat day of Also, ‘and after the Ist day of August, 1367 totneint day of June, 188, the following supplies, 50 pounds of Beef Le day, net weight, and pounds of Salt per month. man articles ef Subsistence furnished must be of uality and subject to inspection fone the age nt of tee Winnepagess ee wee Seana sees jount of a! ies af jisers ot iene of indian ‘Affairs for the Borthern meee nd: ' 1. terminate the contract that been- tered into toto on, Fiving the contractor er contractors contract ll be required to execute s wri a eet bond st din the sum of OF @10,000 for sate an mcetics ba whom Tr amacksemate execute the contract mar ne the fing h article oor subsistence Yer io Fae inis advventine yo right pe we ro any or all biés pulatere . aunt gi Ih aml in full es well as places of endo: ones my6-sit aS ES Su Hats COURT OF THE DISTRICT UMBIA, the 15th day of April, 1367. Bell rts gaasdion of the minor * optidren of George Pocheton, deceased, Pl No. 983, a Carroll, # Equity. eck, aniel Beach, On motion of the tiff, by Mr. J. B. pores his solicitor, ible ortered that the defendanta arenes. arance to be securing forty da on or ie 8 after the cans wilt be 6 proceeded with tase of default. A. 5. OLIN; Sunk. A true ‘est: we-sor * TROCOPY—Te*E, 5 RIGS, Clerk. Par xan Done [PORTANT TO, THE LADIES.—INDELIBLE ye ee ‘Warranted W: Wes €X} colors. carton as jes are invit ted to ‘toca Ro curl, ag 5 fame rs sample, ie Haas Stamped ou Taieetion - vals, Aj Ash oe ins tase NO 0 Lawrence Carrol Catharine Beach, Mart ich, Adaline inthe

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