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- - _ Oe#tiees| @EORGETOGC TC nae tenn District of Columbia Real Estate to EVENING STAR. Washingtonians Gone to Pittsburg. ATTACK ON & PABTY IN BALTIMORE. ‘The National Veteran club and the Go West club, of this city, let for Pitteburg yesterday afternoon to attend the National Soldiers’ and Sarlere’ Convention to be held at that place to- day. The former club were marshaled by Will A. Short, and were accompanied by the Marine Band, and carried with them a United States tag inscribed with the name of the ciub, and also two handsome silk guidons,one red and he other blue, with silver fringe, and the name lub inserfbed on them in gold letters. ‘orn by the members was red silk, | with the ueme of the ch:b on it in black letter: | and in the center a representation of theCap tol. The lower end was decorated with a hanging i made of silver cord. The club numbered { seee2--Neptember 16, 1972. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals, m this evening. Pe'pay 8 ‘wo hundred, and had with them several cficers of distinction, among whom were Gen- eral Chipman and Gevera! K ford, Third ref the Tr-asnrs. ‘of the The members heM T, who will enliven the trip with ; » met at Clark's hall, on vania avenue. Each member wors 9 adge with silver frit T onsof a a lied blanket on the top, the United pi ol ih the center, ard a carpet bag ponding a hand a hi howaa a printing the War with the the tomac rat'road they nid ihe cheer ed to see them Daring their stay rgtne club will be quartered at the S , end will escort Senafor Can: utg to the convention, ¥ io! police and Detectives McDev- Eliresk accompanied the club to and P ot snggestio ave shown Vashon, Ce himseif George F Kk, +I. Ormond ¥ Action on the repor this afternoon. TS—Five Persons t» Saturday ai ter- er,on returning rsien tor ortelan and reed on the platform of the 7th picking the feathers y ATTACK ON THE CLUGS IN RALTI- MORE, timore American of this morning says ly after 6 o'clock Inst evening there arrive: depot of the Balt’ more and Potomac rai!- ‘Lownsend street, upwards of 390 ex-so!- lors nm routs’ for the Pittsburg con- credit of our city we regret * when about one-half of th 1 the through cars for Pittsbur, wotholl atid tel dicte, | the Calvert station, and while the platt edd to | ®S* crowded with their comrales and | brothers from this city, a brick and se: e thrown into the crowd by a par eants who were standing on the North tide of the depot. The brick th of the Washingtonians upon the b badly, and in a moment after he ‘face and shirt bosom were cov- ‘The wounded man was taken im the vicinity, w! TER ¢ ow & mar u from » hantmg birds. while ridin fror ey in at tie siree | ered with blood. | to a drug store the excitemer id not be as- ned The Ameviva I nes feil npon the ylat- nd Ww known thatone of the ygtonians bad been injared. tement Prevailed in the depot. d, every ex-soli being inan; @ piace from when: he cv w m ets were then pot, and who remained at | their post i half-past 7 o'clock, when the | train departed for Pittsburg, amid the huczasof their Baltimore triends. | plac ‘The Kockville Fair. THE RACES ON SATUKDAY—AWARD MIUMS. On Saturday but one train of cars was attend the last day of the ty, Md., agricultural or rae- Barrist Aven . devotional exercises were | Henderson and Anthony Hy nto Mont- air, thirteen letter was r bareb. Messrs. Joh ly laden leaving here at 110’clock. 5,8. Jackson, John Alexander,and Edgar THE WORSE RACE Bais ‘were ap: ; mimittee to select | was the feature of the day. This was for ap ¥ subser and forewing, who were elected | of $500, ntly reported the vided into three prizes of $300, $195 Joseph Alexander, best three In tive, to harness. The en, third church; dames Jetlerson, first church, | tries were:—C. Hopper, Belle of Gettys- Georgetown, and james Neleon, ifth church. ‘M. Alexander, Star Pi R. The comm one hes reported that eepy Dan; E. V. White, Lady ould net recommend the admission of ley. Star Pilot was withdray t jon ( Va.) church, as it does not ap- second heat. Sleepy Dan won the tirst properly organized. 5,, the third in 252, and fourth in 2. Hienderson offered a resolution th: The second beat was won by Lady Med! the a-ociation appoint a committee to con: 2... The first premiam ($30) was ther: #pd r vise a plan lor the estabiishment of ken by Sicepy Dan, the second (312 Bapt-t Home ter God’s needy children,” (for | Medley, and the t 75) by Beile of Get the ezed members and orphans;) adopted The ‘ollowmg were elected the committee -—S. THE SOCIETY PREMIUMS Alexander, di Alevander, Alex. Henderson, ded as follows: doses): Iacksow and Edgar Banks. Agricul: In plements.— The beat d Kobert Jobnson etfered a resolution de | =25. to Brook & Pleasants; wheat fan’ 2 that they will exeinde any church whose | D. (ffatt; towers. first premium, M ef is known to take part with any m Magruder; second premium, Mrs. @. E. Brooke, member other 1 J. Bowie; second a first premium, St, 1 =after such church has been not 1 3 in retaining sueh minister. 3 ar Hall; melons, . display of fruits, George Hudd t bread, Mrs. W.S. Brooke; best e, Miss L. A. Hershey - THe TASTEFUL IMPROVEMENTS on 3d street, | « pa arly the grass covered parks between | the ~dewaiks and buildings, make ta most | £5, ; attrective place tor residences. aud the demand | Dr. F. Thomas; for hosses un this street. and others, since the | Fat cattie—Best b aan public work, has induced | ders: Darham bull, #10, Spencer Watkins; Dar- to bulid Grst-ciass hou-es | ham cow, John Saunders. yofthem. «hich are speedily disposed ot | Hrzs.—Best boar, St, Fred. Stabler; sow, 34, chasers or Sled with teuanta, A fine | Dr. T. Thomas; lot of shoats, #6, John T. Kob- ouse is nearly tnished on 3d, between EandF | erteon. Mr. W. H. Morrison. ‘This a doable Poultry.—Pair of turkeys, $2 with three stories and basement, o: | pair of geese, $2, 3 jomes Pressed brick, with two bay windows. and | fowls, s?, 8.7. Stonestreet; pair of ducks, £1, fini 1 thr out i & mest workmanlike | W. € manner with ceilings are abd with handsoin thie modero improvements. The Wot. Baldemu ic the build > Mr. John li. Wise is the | onework by Messrs. Acker; nerd & Bro.: plastering and s. Gill & Larcombe. MM silver cup worth £25, Premium for four-yeare old stallion to D. A. Denison of this eity. For @wick Draft Horses.—The tirst prem'im when completed, will be was awarded to Col. Bowie, and the second to A. Stabler. er ant co Brickr:asen; plum? ing by cornice work Premiums to Mrs. 8. T. ‘ard. Miss Susan Dawson, A. Ricketts. —Premiums to Geo, Huddleston, =. Muncaster, Nicholas Kay, John Sannders. Premium for best display to | Mrs. @. F. Brooke. ¥.—Jehn Dailey, gh on Friday night (as stated in m dying of lyjrelated in’ the ar recovered this morn- * beating as to set up his dinner about two J. Ford | Tour—Best family flour, $2, J. H. Zeigler. Dairy —Premiums tor butter and honey to Mrs. John Saunders, Mrs. W. 8. Brooke, Mrs. S. ¥, Mrs. John P. Dodge. wing Machines.—Fivo dollars and first-class diploma to Howe machine; $2 an: second-class diploma to Wheeler & Wilson; Florence ma- chine highly recommen:ed. Wor Flowers and Emroi'ery —Premium and first-class diploma to Mrs. Allison Nailor,Jr., of Washington. ‘The last thing on the programme was A MULE RACE | for a saddie and bridie, which was won by Mr. | N. Ray's mule, and this closed the [ch ex ‘eto imitate; and | tion of the Montgomery county agricultural to imitate as | society fF ‘J be nse but no fracture of op pn in the case by the | Drs. Thompson and Beale, and patient nursing of considered as geting vill probably be discharged lay or two. of trade. n suceess- Mie —_—_.+—_—_ Sourrainre A and Ailkw marine an? straw-colored diamonds and Brazilian p set in gold and exceedingly fashionsbie for shirt stads, and are eo brilliant and fal of luster as to be scarcely distinguishable from the real | gems. These are among the newest designs just received at Mr. Prigg’s jewelry store, No. 407 Perneylvania avenue. He has also salitaire and cluster rings of rare beauty, and a splendid as- sortment ot French gilt jewelry in full sets for ladies, including all the newest designs, with neekiaces, Dandeax, and coronets. Dame Fashion predicts that jet will be more than ever anid respec dali fat where either of tuat they will at once that itis net : 1006 est the market affords in ndise thathe deals in, com peti ® he kinds at price ~ Se A TROT was to bave come off at the National Course Saturday afternoon between Wim. Hay & George Washington, I. Svit's g.m. r - ‘Y | indemand this season, and Mr. Prigg has de. Gatae a, and T. Bender's z. Stonewall; 359 stake | termined to make a speciality of tis article. each: 1 2 3 m- | His stoch is now complete in all its departments, for hrot a pein Ea —_ and he has srssged to receive all the novelties paricy te : - t t pearal y festants being driven over the course and all | York. He receees trek non rey bapa ‘resh goods every d: oY oe oo Jewelry embraces over ‘one thousand bands claiming the stakes, fettied by the withdrawal which was finally $0 enurance tee. by each of the —e THE FIRST CELEBRATION of the “Benevol, Byrne, real | Association Who do Belong to the Union” eo E place this afternoon and evening. ‘The precession, which made avery fine 2 = — passed down the avenue a ‘about haltepast streets north- ° this ‘and after passi = ~ Poteennes Le. my Ba — round the Capitol, halted in'the oquare Vetween fig. atone od aes Son the amore: | {x and 6th streets and Maine avenue, whero ‘West corner of 10th and N streets Kev. Wm. J. Walker. exercisies with Jobn Miller, eeq., tor $4,390 cash, re rests address-d opened the to | prayer. A number of gentlemen then : the association . Recaps grand levee willbe given at the Women's ‘istian Associa- tion fudiciary Square. nee Taz Frston or rae Dexs axp Lins Com- J FieTEp.—The democratic central exeeative se committee end liberal repablican committee the District went into joint semion on Saturday | eit’, enti te tia cn eee Pood Der ae een zation | new book and stationery cstablishennt’ sre ee ee opened by Mr. Robert Beall. Me. Is. in thors Ligatarer. | Revotntions looking to the imme crery nt eeeig nis Dasiness, and is welt 1 dag releccion of Co Legislative . : candidates, were adopted. bes pecs er peblishers = bay feo he Tae Recisrearton—Sictemnih District—The it the interest of the public to Qoard of registration, : ize the new store. At all events, he asks Bstorday enrolled the maine of' Sst voters of | D¢#8¥OF Of an opportuatiy to tet his ‘action ‘the eth district—2 whites and11t colored. toral registration tn this distelst toe fom £24 —S26 whites and 137 colored. A® TRE TEWPRRATURE is should be careful and change th. BM bss. Baum advertises a lar, of = i es cet misses and children, at bis hoopekirt corset factory, Intelligen- eer Building. | GEORGETOWN, OprosiTioN TO IMPROVEM ss can hardly bs said to ae op oie is very decided and just op jon to ® eraingly unnecessary delays in the proseentim, of the work, which incon ve- nience the rublic and damage business men. High stree’ “has been torn up, separating the town ints two parts, and from the spasmodic manner in which the work goes on there are sppstentiy well-founded fears that the street Will _be in the condition all winter that Bridge street was in last winter. If so, the business men wili be ina bad way. The board of public works would soon have the good will of this com- munity if the improvements once commenced were pushed forward to completion as ra) as the interests of the people require. E.ther that or else improve a square or two at a time. Tue Wueat Marker.—After our report | closed on Saturday the following sales of wuea? | Were mace: 800 bushels of prime at $1.‘ ah | of prime’at and 40 bushels of cl at | $2.00),. So far as known, the latter are the high- j est prices paid for wheat of the new crop in the United States thisseason. Hartley & Bro. re- ceived per canal today 3.809 bushels of prime at sunken boats near Har- per’s¥erry have been raised and loaded boats are again com to late the country nt plenty in the canal, and the mills areagain rann’ tut tien AY was an unusual ngle arrest tur an yoked at the r t village night be- fore last, and wi jeman of the honse appeared and asked what they wanted, toll him they were going to g surprise party « He immr diately calle wite for his de, and informed them that unless they aod that at once, there would be several ised people. He now wants somebody me & basket of provisions that was left on his sveps that night. Property SALe.=The lot and two-story house thereon, situated on the north side of Prince street, three doors west of Royal, be- longing to Gcorge I. ‘Thomas, was sold to-day h + veulng, a gentle- left Lis seat by the ng seated hinselt beside a lady dressed exactly like his wife, and did net put the mistake he had made until in resy i a question of his about her um- Della, she replied by the Forcot To Come Back hb got to come ve Aun has been parties ace col- te republican headqnarters hy 1 to this city, and the rented for the purpose. A large bann | crected in front of that house to-day. Hith inst. ———— dR KB. B.C. CASSELL’S DANUING ACADE MY. Potomac iwi, s1b stre Mary. 9 @ avenue ES ine 1 u ta: WEDNESDAY sene Band enga septd PNOBTHEMN lon! NOSTHEE yi JL CHESEMAN & CO., Successors tothe Ludep: ut Teo Company, Have filled theie Hotes with the best quality of NORTHEBN 10K, which they offer tothe public at reasopable rates, in large or small qaanties Whort and Depot foct of 9h sire Other, 1204 Pennsylvania ayeoue Netics. elt Im. Builders ard al! persons who ne ilne. ouch a4 BELL N TUBE WHTNING RODS, EF BELL> and BURGLAK ALARM wo: get prices befo: ed house in the city All kinds of Rauk Safe aud Vault Locks repaired and m to order. Promptly attended to. Give me acall. SCILNELDER, io Geueral Hard- uz im GUNS’ ig f Men's and Boye’ DOUBLE t low Tates Jobbing ow COLCOBAN MARKET FEED STORE, Stn ann O Evavers, ened beg leave to inform the'r friends ic that they shail constantly keep on in the FLOTR and FEED line, cell ag low aa can be he place, aud give usa ». O. » 105 Briige street. C.. where exita bargains mans be 00D: ar7-6t . RICE will ¥ kind of Ladios’ ge second-hand Clothing. Beots, h etreot, between F an! G, south. _Note by matt'promptly attended to. HMOICE GRAPES. ‘The famens NORTH ARLINGTON GRAPES, from B. A. Phillips’ unsurpassed vineyards, will be sepeted daily to the following leading grocers of * this city: SOW" ReRCHELL, 1332 B street. GH PLANT & SON, corner i5th st. and NY. ave. ELPRONZO YOUNGS & CO., Masonic Temp = EB. DAY, 620 Sth street. M.G. LEPLEY, corner Vermont aveune and Lat. o J DY, corner 13th aad M stresta. « y FOTER corner Shand M streets, 1 KRUSEN, corner }4ch and P streets J KEEN. corner lath and Samson streeta, x HILL, corner Lith and & s! coots, x Ps, ir le anztf A RAILEOAD SOND 4ND REAL ESTATE MORTGOAWE Combined. fn tts 7:39 Gold Bonde the Ro road ment pire nern Pacific Kail wy furnishes to the public aa h security which combines thy rosdy negot! Dility, the convenience, snd the high credit of a fret-cluss railroad bout, with the solidity audsefoty of @ real estste mortgage on land worth st least twice the amount loaued. They are offered at par fa currency, and yield 9 HANDSOME PROFIT te thone exchanging 5 2». The bonds area first and oniy mortgage on the road, its equipments and carnings, and also on a land grant which, on the compietion of the road, Wil | 4)! Linen Suit#ceu, Sverage 23,000 acres to cach mile of track. ‘They are issued in denominations from $100 to $3.00 Conpon, and $100 to $10,000 Begistercd, haves thirty years to run, bear anJntersst of 7:3) per cent. | White Marseilles Veste...............3, in gold, end are EXEMPT FROM STATES TAX to the bo UNITED ‘The semi-annual interest on the Registered Bonds | ouths’ is paid with GOLD CHECKS, sent to the address of the holder. All marketable Btocks and Bonds received tm ex- change, without expense to the investor, at their highest current JAY COOKE & oo: Bankers, mays WASHINGTON ABOATT! i PORTANT DY The CAPR ANN GEAN Fernie be st the etice, i rarfer 0, ant thier in my ‘ine in CITY ITEMS. Taitoning DEPARTMENT, SecoND FiLooR— Fail styles now ready. ‘An inspection invited. Gro. C. Hensr th street N. W. has jast re- legant assort- ‘Also other jes and tints, selected at of town Septem- Mapawe HARTL®Y, 2) Broadway, New York. ps essessal Patent AT CoorrR. See testimonials of Gen. M.C. Meigs, Major Gen. McDowell, Majer Gen. Hunt, Major 0. H. Howard, Mrs. H. b. Stowe, and many others. Haorton & Pearson Sole Ageuis for Wash ngton, D. C., ¥. M. G. A. building, corner oth and D streets. e038 GREAT nan CENTER south of New York fo Chandeliers, State and Marble Mantels. Latrob: Stoves, Gra‘es, Plumbing and Gas-fitting Mate- rials, &c.; acknowledged the largest and most varied stock south of New York city, and at greatly reduced prices as compared with former rates for this localit Hasuttox & Pransox, e03 ¥.M.C. A. butiding, 9h and D streets, ceaoisncie = RELIFP FOR THE PEET—Fee, $1 per Visi c ted without pain; Bu } TP are repaired ar, near 4 street Georgetowa Advertisement FOULTH tes ‘ FROWN IF iavited to at ¥. A_AUTCHINS, Charman DIBTRICT DEMOCRATIC AND CONSERVATIVE KS or th niet: vet ¥. 16th m , for the p of aclecting three Delegates to the Uonvention in the city of War vington t to Congress. and also to ue hho Mouse cf Delegates By order of Soli 2" EXECUTIVE COMMITTER. GEORGETOWD PUBLIC SOULS. ntil the first of May next, the Board of Trustaes, me tember therrof, will be in attendance at ‘ouse, on th. first and third TUESDAYS each month, between the hours of five and six p Ve app ications for admission into th Public Sci.oe applications dat any other ace of 7 snd 10 p. ‘TTY, . S Bridge street. Georgetown. Do SCHOOL BOOKS AND SoH AT VERY LOW BLANK BOOKS. FAN PYRS, PERIODICALS, B ERY AND MAGAZINES H a: { Reacir ees t n s ‘ OMAS ¢ G, HO“ RY GOODS AT THE LOWEST CaSE PRIces! ve STORE, N No. 105 Bridge w SBE eb Bor caf © OW COST and » Is nse w © Alp: Cano —I take this tm thar de ait PDrcuxe IN COTY ONS. Shirting Cottons of Pillow Case Cotte B £4, 9-4, 10-4 Bleached leached. She Damask Table Line rom 40 cents np, Bed 8 Towels, Napkins, Doslies, Fruit Clothe a Kine; Beau iful Foil Calicoes, Fall Shawls, Sack Black Alpaces and Silk Finished Mobaire very cheap. Extra bargains may be expected by all.” Call and examine «nr goods. BENJAMIN MILLER, dy y x 101 Bridge street, Geo M. KH. WHEATLEY’S COUP Orrice 49 3x George . C. Ketablished J51: peomtom warded 1587; and te now one of the oldest, largest and most complete etab lishments of ‘tl din this connt- best place in the District for Cleaning or Dv«ing Genticmen’s Clothing. Everything a Caste yee ‘ed prom executed. Office « best makes at reduced prices. d Ticking, Canion Flaunels, aad OC: the Lnsiness well aud closed ly at sunset, except Satarda: be open nBtil 8% p.m. Post Office qu FALL OPENING! CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPET Carpets? Carpets! Carpets: JInat received, direct from the leading Imp rters Sa6 Menatacturers. @n extensive and haudsome stock of Faull and Winter Carpetings of all classes, at WOLFORD @ SHILBERG’S, comprising all the Latest Novelties in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BRUSSELS, HANDSOME TBHBEE PL¥S, and @ beantifal assortment of ENGLI*H AND AMERICAN INGBAINS, BAG, HE WP und STAIB CARPETS, iu large varictics: AMERICAN AND ENGLISH OILCLOTHOS, in wii widths end styles; VELVET AND THREAD RUGS of all sizes; OLLCLOTH AND COCUA MATS. Purchasers will find it to their interest to call, as ‘his firm propose to selt Carpets this season miach ower than avy bouse in the city. mw? REMEMBER The Arcade, No, 427 SEVENTH STRERT SOUTH, erween D and B. N. 5 —Five cents will convey a person from any part of the city direct to the door ot tis Establish nent. &7-3m Ss GREATER Reduction in Prices. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON, AND IN ORDER TO RE- DUCE STOCK, 1 AM OFFERING FOR THE NEX? THIRTY DAYS: Light Oossimere Suits, at... $,9, 20,12 and $15 Bine Flanne! Suits(thoroughly eponged)......... 15 White Duck Suits (Der; , Sand $10 7 and 35 Meht Colaet Cvstaere rents 6, 6, 7 and 98 Light Cassimere Pants, single............3, 4, 5and 36 2.50 and ¢3 BUpRCa BAKE... csssorseses sormenenens -B, 2.50, Fand 94 Linen Sack Coats........7 50, 2, 2.95, 1.75, 30 Cheviot Baits. sssssnecereeeensrseeemennne§ 7.50 post offlce | Boys’ Cassimere Suits....-..ceessce ee I) Fine Black Cioth Frock Coate........20, 19 and 15 “ Blue Cloth Frock and Berby Coats.....8 to @12 A Large Assortment of Hxtra Bize Suits, S74 DEDUCTION of 20 PER ORNT. has boon made on all these goods. @7-Purchasers will find it to their advantage to giveme acall, going to the cocatry, or to different §7Porsons SRO ET BUILDERS | Watering Places, can have their wacdrobes roplen- SRAAIEE 00 BANT, having | shed st small expense. alt S7 REMEMBER NAME AND NUMELE— A- STRAUB, Popular Clothing House, - 1011 PESNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 10th and 11th Streets, jy@tr ‘Three Doors from EleventhStreet. eis | rte 8. HELLER, 716 Market Bpace, a OFFICE COLLECTOR OF TAXES FOR THE DISTRIOT OF DING, 44 StRemt N.W., WASaincrox, Ser COLUMBIA, Corum Commencing on MONDA Auction, to the highest bidder, at the I on Peunsylva’ dia late Cerporatior Sollector of Taxes for the Distri with such expe’ have accrited Sale to commence at till completed. Teams Cas. A Depos it of at least ten per cent of the eee 16, IST2. tall of at the time of payment. am | No, of Square. No. of Lot. eginning wt tho Tunning west one dred feet, th | 1p n s part of 10.. American Baptist | = Mis-ion Societ | tax, on intezest duly 1, 1868 | Beginning on ard one-third im | thence sowth one | dred and ten tect | inches, there? j southensterly | inches, thence thirty-nine fees eget nine feet | and one-half | thence north sev beginning. Alexander, Charles Adama, Cly 2 res x on interes* July t, 1567 lexander, Columb Vax for year 163 part of2.., | ments of tax for | asad. | Being | feet frontof said | the depth thercot. resub 2.0... | ' rosub3 | | isub 4.....-.iDitto.. for years 180 and 3 and for years 1559 ior years 150 and safpertor IT. Ditto, me of Brown.).. \ name of James \ ' lan). | } " lot by the west half of Ditto er oand imp Tex for y Tax for ‘Tax for vear 1* Tax tor year 1s, 20 and imps Ditto eee Pax for year 1~ ‘Tax for year 1» x for sear 1-19 S ‘Tax for year 10s, x for year 15 Tax for year 150s part of § Ditto. and imp. Tax for year 1519. | Tax for year Ises. Being the east two feet front of sald | lot by the depth thercot. ‘ial } 14 and imp. Ditto... Tax for year 1509.8 Tax for year Isa3, sub li...e-. Ditto...2.. .. Tax tor Sam'l year 1867 G. Smoot. year 16; C. Smoot Samuel . Tax for year ise7, Samuel ©. Smoot .| Ditto... x Tax tor year i867, Samuel U.Smoot . Ditto... Tax for year 1+ ‘ Samuel i sub 16... sabil.. . Altman, Charies Fourth tax for curbing | paving footway, a 335, ub 23 | 25, 1868 ... Apple, DT. | Gax ‘tor yea hel Big)sub 10) | tax on interest July 1, 1366... vart of 8.. Alexaader, Kiward 319 irst, second aud third) corner of said } | AU instaliments of water north I) thirty-four feet th | First and second in: structing eower, on in- terest from January ¥, Tax for lighting streets” | | Tax ior year 19 { j Joseph ‘F i “857.35 | Tax for yeat ists, | H ng the south twenty- ' five teet front of said | installment of me of ‘Henrietta All instailmeute of wa'er| amount b Lot. bon fome'., f . | street at a potut mine: } teen feet nd one-| half inches from t ' ' northeast corner of said { | lot, and running w: i e ohes.} ban ” fn al tree twenty-nine feet seven | jon’ west ‘ thene three { inches, eDty | | eight feet te the place of m...| 2% 8& tre b 902 852 OM con- } | lot by! 20 x for lighting streets | Is), | | Sie ts isan, | 3.07 sees] 41.96 1569, S407 112 32: 106 in Ca = rent oT i hame and m in-) i terest from November, | BOs $25 89) | rom) | | 40) | E...! installments of tax for | consiructing sewer on: interest trom November, | S13 Having afront of twenty 1, lees. feet four inches ing the south ten lot by the depth th Abner, Edward. Tax for year 133.. Tax for year 1867. Sizisub. A..... ———, 475jsub. 18. ub 2. Tax for sear | Pax for Sear 1808, etght inches Lape | join- feet ba Sold for Taxes. ? ) + the Tfth of October, the following Real Estate within the District of Columbia will be sold, at Pablic the House of Delegates, avenue, between Ninth and Tenth streets no: west, in the City of Washington, D. C., to satisfy the District of Colum. t the taxes due thereon to the Dirtriet of Colembia, and to the of Washington and Georgetown and the Levy Conrt as hereinafter stated, unless (he said taxes be previously paid to the t of Columbia at his office, together m., and ta continue from day to day t of the purchase money will be req aired at the time ot sale. WILLIA®. I. SLATES, Collector of Toxes for the District of Columbia, ant for £ Corpora- tions of Washi and Georgetown and the Lecy Court, +20 - TON CITY REAL 2149 41 6 6s Boing the west twer $ - = re TO WHOM ASSPSSED 3 (and remarks 4 j sce e# First and second insta { mente of tax for cur 1 ing and paring foorn | on | 2.18 }eud nna Dito... » ~— Tax for year ! ‘Tax tor yoar Iss ' First and second vas! ments.of tax | ing and paving on interest fr | ™, 187 8 frubd 4...... Ditto . ' ' a 2h r Tax for year i.-8t | | Tax for year 16. - \ | { | tng and paving footway | 7 L ; } i i and pay | | ou interest Is es “a 787 ‘ j Tax for vear | First and ae twa 5 win t + | j et ' ments of tux for curb. j g and paving footway j nterest from ‘ i os ib a Tax for year iso. Tax for yearisa.. Si) | Ditto epee ach 4 679 Tax for year 180.51 | Tax for year 1p = ghlens slenael 4zsjeouth half Ditto . ee 35.338 7 7 of 1 ane! Tax for year io2 $558 imp. Tax for year Iss. 152 : Res. 10 part of 21 Ditto... seseresee-. O48 23.828 BALIN andimp, ax for 5 herd ] Tas tor year ” * i | i ve feet front uf =» { by the depth thereot oo sipartof s... Allen, George } 2 a x | partor9.., 1 | Begi street w@st one and one half inches thence south fifteen feet wx inches, thence enst ninety-three feet foar and one halt inches % place of beginning. 2 Anthony, George... Tax for year Isi.S17 Beginning twenty-tour feet eix inches east of j the southwest corner o1 | said lot, running south to the boundary of sais, lot, thence east twenty-| five feet, thence north i i to D street, thence west) twenty: hve feet to place | of beginning. SSpart of 14 Adams, John G.... Vand imp. Tax for year ISPS { First an ments of tax tor structing sewer on i est from November 10. ” i Hfth installments H water tax on interes from July | 1 Hawi MAD eereeeer ees Tax tor y Ditte eb Fourth insta tor curbing a1 tootwayon nt August - Ditto x Fourth insiailment of tas ear ia 415,10, 21 23121 12 Be be 1 8 15 aa 43) Being the west twents feet front of id Tot by the depth seventy-six | teet six inches. ' Arison, Joba R........ ‘Tax for veur 170,10 pan H of Jas, W. ease 700 part of 5... Adams, -'oxeph M. oo Being the soath twent. i one feet front of said | | | lot, by the depth thereof. | 788 part Of 9S Adams, Jobn Bell. da, xteen t inebes of esia) | | depth ther i . = 541 1b) Being the south twenty ! i } nine feet five inches j | Iront of said lot by the; depth thereof. Any dob W., Lewis All installments of water | | tax on trom | July 1, 1508... ier SiSpart of sub Ditto ............ ° a Allmstalimentsof water tax on iuterest from | daly 1, isee, $10 35 ! Beginning at the north-| east corner of said jor and ranning south tor- | ty-one feet, thence north one ‘foot six! | | inches, thence west ' | Bineteen fect feven ; thence north | { 14 61 14 GF STSsub32. us, and - inches, eighteen fect six inches, thence ast sixty feet seven inches te the be- H ginning. ' ite, see Se All installugente of wa’ tax on interest July 1, 156 1D De 2000. DITO..e000 d All installments of water j irom, ' = tax on interest trom July 1, 1806. $5.54 Diti 8 20 6 a Boy BS ua