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CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion Yesterday's Preceediugs. SENATE.—After our closed—the cur- reney bill being ander ‘Mr. Sumner said he introduced the bill offered by him vesterday | Tresday) as an Ce for the present: and would now offer as amendnrnt ‘i@ tirst section of the Dill, whien would 4i.ow the national bank circulation to be to five bundred millions, eclared the speech of Mr. Sum- snc intended to divert atten- on frou th uerits of the bill under con- sideration. There is a gro-sly unfair distribu- iow of the cireulation, as against the Soa and West, and that inequality must be corrected, no ~w the Senator may attempt to cover it off to every other subject con- inances. Bir. S. then reviewed Mr. Summer, deciaring it was cs measure of repudiation ag that intro- ly Me, Morgan, of Ohio, in the other t proposed to compel the bond holders até yey and sur- to nderi ir. ris mner denied oe thi matter. His simple than that proposed by the to compli- = mach com- mor mutter © Me. Mortonoffered as fan amendment to. in- Siease the amount of national bank ee 2,000,000, instead of ee. an poeent by the bili, and-also to with raw Ss mm the States in excess $13,000,000, which added to the other would make $65,000,000, which he thought would supply the South and West. (Me.) said that — Ei ‘Mr. Morri ngland 2 had vot got her ungqual share iegetdemain, as had been inmate, but al but fairly according ‘to the provisions of the Mr. Warner had no asj eh wg cast upon New E: ‘ngland, but he wanted relief for his own section. and the bill as presented by the Finance Committee was a practical measure of relief, ona he hoped its friends would resist all amend- ments which may hazard its passage. ‘The Senate then, without further action, ad- journe HOUSE.—After our report closed— on motion of Mr. Dawes (Maas.) the House itself into Committee of the Whole on “istive, Executive and Judicial Appropria- bh peral Butler sald that Mr. Dawes in OP) pa o League Island aj tas kndered from the merits of that mse ».and took occasion fo make an attack upon © Executive for its professions of economy, not rried out in practice. The fact is, that the Seeret c out-going Administration en- deavored to embarrass the in-coming Adminis- tration by under estimates, making it to pass a large deficiency bill, upon which the Democrats might found » charge of extrava- nice against ‘the Republican party. A still uwre fatal misconception of the truth by the sirman of the Committee on Appropria- vd a still greater deception on the coan- . Whether intentional or not, was in the fact that the estimates of Andrew Johnson and the tations by Congress Were based on tthat every Gopettment had large wnex- ances at the close of the year, and it ew of these balances that he, (General $a member of the Commitice on Ap- . agreed to cut down even the other- » low estimates of Andrew Johnson. here were immense stocks of provisions, cloth- 4. coal and iron on hand, and there was much ~urplas material to be sold. While the appro- priation asked for by Audrew Johnson appears +t $3 s9m).000, it was much nearer in fact $350,- ow use of these available balances. Whydid net the learned chairman s When he made his onslaught on These balances are now expended, and suistantially every dollar that is available the future must be appropriated from the nes of the Government. It is hard to eve that the chairman did net know this an- jentable fact which answers his attack upon the Republican party; it is still harder to believe that knowing he conceals it. ral Butler then read a letter from Secre- tary Boutwel!, substantiating his assertion that there were large unexpended balance < on the ‘th of June. 1868, and then took up the ") *part- ‘mente seviaion te saoon that Mr. Dawes was neither sir nor just in his opinion ven speak- ing of the Pest Office Department. Gere; cul Sater gave certain newspapers a tap for what he called their impudent bowling stout’ the ‘ranking privilege, and asked a little more mod- «sty on ther part when they demand its aboli- tion for others, but virtually avail themselves of it. n. Butler next reviewed in detail the eriti- sof Mr. Dawesonthe Treasury estimates, ng im some seathing comments, and ask- usion how his colicague could, with- ination of those facts, have arraign- {pepe Administration, and his friend fot extravagance and almost fice. In his sweeping de- those at the other end of the Dawes had forgotten to mention he extravagant estimates at this end of the avente, or did not pull the beam out of his ‘own eve, for over a million of legislative excess of eatimates is €! din his comparisons be- (-propriations and the estimates in the tiftw-1 ine millions, whi ‘h he places to the extraragances of General Grant’s administra- e Departments to ascertain the . of matters about which he talked, and he apology to every Kepublican member House tor the accusations he had made the Administration. The conntry be- what Mr. apres Foy and p ited att at he had vi of these statements he ( d letters to se mt ail made reply that Mr. them to reduce the estimates. At had no recollection of i copies of the speech. It was the <u document they could have had, ¢ made it the best was the fact that it me of the Kepublican household, rman Of the cowmittee that had these matters. He then went on to the fault with Mr. Dawes was that be was too conservative in his feelings; tou slow motioued, and had been too slow to perceive the sath Of progress in the times. | With his eomser~ ¥ e he had been guiity of many singular worthy of Republican sw say to his colleague, a9 the to his country: aud, Py t Y love thee still. ‘hen the thi te “nthe omiudenent to the Constitation, which gave liberty to jnillions, was under considera- som, his colleagae’s voice was never raised fur ourteenth amendment was under consideration, again his colleague’s voice was silent. When the fifteenth amendment —_ un- tier consideration, again his colle: wassilent. Jt is true that upon all ques- tions the gentleman’s name appeared upon call, hut with all his conservatism bene never uttered a word in favor of these in conclusion Mr. Butler not a personal matter; that a very existence tthe Hepublican party depended upon the truth of bis own or his f they were net truc, why endai mom er of us Lee tng tA a ous when they preted trientens blow—when they say to their frie! is it well with der the fifth rib. call ts attention to-thooecasion for making the speceb which had just been commented on; the truth of what was contained in that speec! and to the propriety ss it, and he — endeaver to contine himse! points. Iam not to be diverted at comet aie that may fall from the lips of my colleagae. ‘This is not @ personal iatter and I'do not phed ve} ot pose to take notice of am may fail from the lips of weit wos B pony ony on this floor. before Isitdown though [ may ple o1 faseachusetts colleague and yrelt well. They do col~ league to tell them what I am, or me go tell them what my colleague is. ‘They do desire to know, however, tf [ told the truth, and I pro- of more impor- order and the hand which is it. whether the pay be i orin ; E the cutrenay of the ae tam no longer wanted in the Kepublican 1 submit voluntarily to the : RS then rose, and the House at S7The 6000 sewing-girls In New York and Brooklyn carn, On an average, $3.50 a week “ou Horace Cooke Is profiting a yee A by her husband's wieked conduct, inreverent fellow suggests that she would 60 Won to “set bin again.’ ar LATE TELEGRAMS, @c. Considerable excitement was occasioned in Richmond, yesterday, by an attempt of colored People to ride in the “white ball” street cars in- crowd until a neavy the The made in accordance with the inced in the speeches b; at the celebration Tuesday?” aele ar. Peabody wht act Ge. somone feetnts Monarch until Saturday, when thi rocession takea place. "The body, will he ta Nate in the City Hall, in P day next, and — Seciared. sacunt an meas ot aaah Taltur to fae the required oath. At Chicago, gy , E. B. Phill the Tilinots Central Rallroat for ‘ela seat es reeclve oe pope ale ries received by the explosion of a locomotive belonging to the Company in meapecsielte ‘ole Lewis Hay and other citizens of have a letter of <aauke to Sumner and the other who acted with him on the Virginih question. Governor Walker, of Vi the reeeipt of the informancon UF the’ President's = Virginia bill, will issue a proclama- i ealing the the Legislature ure together February won os Tantey » & building in Lowell, ‘as destro; fire, Wika babs Bebe hoeritee toe he second fleet of the Spanish gunbeats built in? New York have been seen on the coast of i boat and their arrival is expected to-day in A “Vigilance Committee” is peer bra = a Soe mee waa teat at Charleston sone re Teports that President Salnave was sent to death and shot on tha 10th instant. The fifteenth amendment will be considered Tuesday next by the New Jersey Mr. Seward has to visit the plantation, in Cuba, of Colonel Zaiveta, of the volunteers. Erie Railroad strike still continues at Jamey City. #7-The number of — Catholic members in Parliament is thirt By" Massachusetts = tiled to be “ablaze with women suffrage bo! S7 Water-; Sins abaya in all colo: 8001 be had, by @ new process. oe et 27 Kubber pens are sire meaiisigred which are said to combine the good qualities of all other pens in use. S7 Pulpit eloquence in the Quaker district Philadelphia is considered to py “dead silence | _ aggravated by an occasional groan.” SF The Alban: talks of issui licenses for ing ui ‘a revenue is expected trom injured w7-Long Primer Hall and Bridget Genevie Melougih became one ia Califafain the’ seaee en a F. Measels, of Maryland, threw a heavy stick of wood over his yulder on Fri- =. and killed one of the little Measels. Mr. Measels ought to have been more careful. =7-A little hang Ay erpemeoy the pagers pest office, bveggen there was a lelter tor Chester Pillsbury, while the clerk was lookin, the letter, the little fellow, thinking tr hetp him in his search, said, “He is married now, and I "spose they put Mister onto his name !"" «7 At a ball in high-life a young man and an old gentleman seated near cach other were yawning so that their jaw-benes of disiocation. "The progress of California as a sitk making State will, iu the course of a sew years, mate- Tially alter some of the cizcumstunces aud fea- F trade with the fer Rast. It will are tt deal tow: > OF Setting some 2 against us. weiter tar LET MaGcie Fiat SM. bot of this ely woe noma HOSS to Mise SE ney ie A SANE FAYLOL. " [aariboro Gasetineoyy t McGINNIS. At Carlisle. Pa. January 13, 1570, JOHN S, formeriy of thiscity. * - UNDERTAKERS. SICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MABR. HARVEY & MARR, UNDERTARERS, No. 335 BF STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. my 29-ly RIDAL ND FUNERAL W. B Pe QueTs, “ ShOssEs. ANCHO! red or Ei Breting ie done, Grammer ‘ise Work asey, G WE E LESPECTECULY i INVITE ATTENTION the 1. MOST, BrAUTEvch ASSORTMENT of CLOCKS aud BRUNZES ever exbibited io this market ALEX. kK. Suprarep & BROS.. a Slew 910 Pennsylvania avenue. J AVY PAYMASTER'®S OFFICE, axed PMASHISGTON, D. Ci, Sananry 25,190. ated Proposals, to. be envied = Bropoeale: Ne received at this office untih Tt ma ther ‘FIRST bay OF FEBRUARY . is70, for the elew. which must be of the very best quality. deliv ered free of expense and Gaveremine cay sc ite Washington Navy Yard, and subject to the usual inspection thereat. wi Bureau Comstruction and Repair. 2Cact Iron Cable Bitts, Brown 1 Spiker, toh Mdclivered within inch hound, ion te | be delivered within wlansron de of erat urcau Yards and Docks. 2140 Whe. pure White Lead. in ul Bidders must state in their, bid the time within which the articles ‘can be, delivered. Beveriptty ee articular te Cs seen at this le seeurity required for the prompt deltereta ‘delivery ‘of supplies awarded. in conformity Pom oa rye on Lm Dist ferme Beh eeg ‘to be this omer, utherwiee bids wi enter: vain EDWIN STEWART ja ter U U.8.N EAR R CHRONIC D DISEASES Of Long Standing and the Most Aggravated Char- acter CURED WITHOUT MEDICINE. 3 hi 5 DR. FARYOR, Dynamic Pavsicien. aving. on in all win: ql te his reeidence, No. 1306 G street, between 13th and Mth, ‘Chronic Cs nate o qpoctality. Blindness, Deaf. ness. Bi chitie, ci » La ot Seep Pe, ti ole er Diminished ys Deli, Female a an er: er "Tine aMlicted, and the public oe are invited to call and siialy ‘themselves thewondertul cures: ted in this city ‘oud re by Dr. FANYO te D* USETOPD, ep REMEDY, THE KING OF ALL PAIN, THE ORAL STEEL CDRS EE Headache, in fveminutes; Toothache, in one minute he Oity of W my ik day of Sen ier haa “elndgeds Boskran. tp c petition of his creditors, by tbo Suprews Court of oi eet 1G, BINS, 7-0 Law, ia-lawsw . ‘street, AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DaYs. x QOrER Bi See Suecewors to dames © Megat Ga.) ‘Penna. avenup and Lith strest. AUCTION SALES, BX corre s Seek peo ee Geri a PA! ___ avcTi ON SALES, __To-mon BOW. COOPER & LATIME] meee nie Soruer Weatra erece INSURANCE, [*8URance neon Bh alegre Se €Co) yscke NEW HOUSEHOLD, » URNITURE, (G3 AT = ies ol theake, ato clock, nat astan Se eee ya npc @ superior mt P.) COOPER & LAT & ey » Aucts._ Y WM. L. WALL & 00, Auctioncers, South corner 9th street and Pennaylvania avenue. "OARTS. Ht ERENT T. M. HANSON my B. LEWIS Hipaaynee co. nur iD FIRE INSURANCE 00. As at Dotw. on Sixth iS agers mar ldo a shail sell a very rior coliecti hold and itchen Furniture, c Pianok Case forte Mair Sloth ? Parlor Suite, aid yak Thee Ply ane Precliont Brusscts Hall mr} i FIRE THE Se VFIELD Ra TxSUR: Assets,( near THE UT NAM FIRE aise Dot hart THR: “ROGER Rae a pegtiuy ‘hatnot rain Carpets HORSES. WAGONS. Gi UMBER, COW. Hous, DAY PAPTERNOON, Fr Ke will sell on comin, ’ FIRE INSURANCE five monte raritt tutercet from see on Ee ater aren “ay a mat stamps at Durchaber go = Bote ytorpagea ‘FIRE INSURANCE ‘THSURARCE Wine poe NOR CO. of New York. THE foe age AY z INSURANCE ©o., Bt of Hart- Foe EivERroon AN QUEENSTOWN. aggre pid toad trom England, ire Gay of eal id Bae Sea Pil I ae and Matti Kitchen’ Seat ites, &c., on akds five rooms, collar, and ei ‘One-half cash; Sete in six and twelve ALso, at the same time— is, Carts, Harntss, Lumber, Cow, W.L. WALL & CO., Ancts. ¥ COOPER & ty tg AY (Successors to James U. McGuire & ¢ Southwest corner Penn. avenue and x street. EOF § agen 4 ee tet EST OF FIFTEENTH BY virtue of , 2 deed of iy ‘of December, 1368, and di pa rik Be ed ie sass Ts’ — da | _ueeaamesaed WASHINGTON | TAND 1 SEW TORK. PER & LATIMER, to JOHN G. DALE, 2 LEEDS Ua MINER WILL SELL BY Ri T Ov OL sehen ho a Wealthy 1d: avatheast eons GABLE ef ROU Lot. EER SE Sta ON LA EN ta i THE CAPITOL GROUN Ds, wey Al ae TURSDAY, the It day of Fob a ro shall eatl-on on Se 3. ot Lot Nov in cree ist, at the Sth ily, Fecorded in the a county. in District of making first "coy ill be sold to the hig! Th st viola epoRD, BEST INVESTMENT FOR OWNEKS OF PROPERTY, A few doliars pard to 4. 8. PRATT & SON, Sor insurance in the PHG@NIX, of Hartford, the HOME, or YONK EKS, or FIREMEN’S, of New York, INSURE NOW, to-morrow may be too late. Office No.3, ¥. M.C. A. Building, corner 9h and ce vayiag frvon s for dellnes to aa aan cee * a8 0 hi, be having made the collection ot pictures a time, anf devoted to it the eo princely ‘the year. 1300. sinc me ‘h time no additions have been Hiade tothe ook ‘Among them are origi omas Ls Sir Perer “et thework ofa §* cee oo pa a ite all improved a th with back railing. Containiug a pe aide of H street, between sth street and ‘ermont avenue. Terms of sale : One-third cash; the residue at six and twelve months, secared by a de of traet with Soutien socuer Femea-t CHANCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE, By virtue of a decree of tho Supreme of the District of Columbia, ry cause, 1 nals gtd Bi Sir an" Weyioias A Knellers Atlan ae ‘ul maths _ om ley, Opie, Stewart, and others ie iow, ool. "Bacher, Detiate, i a iad ‘Van 1.” a Preident. deposit ct et "300 will bore. cases, “A de _jatT-d&ds (Rep) cooPRicé LATIMER, Auct' GREEN & WILLIAMS, No. 526, Southeast corner ver of Sevonth and D streets or HOUSEROED FURNITURE AT ee BAY instant, at 10 o'clock house No. een 9th and lth str: ts west, the following Fursiture, wi me wang | Pr ma Orr % it VAgxoncRTow™. |e $3 Weter street, Georgetown, WEDNES- fell. at ‘public feucti Osiode, “iacearelit Nowe ihe prem of February, A inber of the most Bin ihe and With eentarion, stich as Titian, Rubens, Jordans, Honthorst, and others, some of which are unquestioned oris such will excite and repay attention of art con- urs, 390 Portraits of Distinguished Americans. iso carly ‘Works of mon now famous, such as Sal- Bierstadt., Durand, Foughty, Birch, Hart, and ‘nearly every ote Known ginning for said Said Jot, and running thence fethwardly upon the western boundary of sai Sidhteon, % distance of 1d fect 0's Inches snance easterly parallel with sald north B stron inch; thence northwardly thawestern boundary of said lot 18, a. inches: thence westwardly” parallel with 16 feat 6 inches; thence parallel with the western said ot 18,’ distance of HO feet to «aid north I street: thence westward of said north E street, a ches to the said. place of Doginn’ wid "Basement ofa mg Nationar, BS --=:81,000,000, pps 81 Louisiana ave. one door east of 7th at Policies or revenue ate by oma North f etree’ m will be sold entire, (no rd or taken from it,) and without re- to close the eatate. ART GALLERIES. A at the extensi S31 Browtway, oar 12th sire will be sent to 2% cents by the anc. ja Z-co3t RAILROADS. Barone AND OHIO RAILROAD. Wastincton, 1am. on the Southern boundary serve or limitat f Bromine Bureaus eatlie itlowe, Bolsters and Mattresess Fine P Paiute ri st ard snd Bode Eavelient H Hall pa ‘and ‘at Cookin z, Pari ont he ~ a Mirrors ing, Parlor and Chamber Stove: Glareware and Cutlery uisites. @ EEN & WILLIAMS, [Repub.} nd third of c= meetin money to ad — on receipt of FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETC. aaa & WILLIAMS, Auctionecrs and Real Estate Brokers, No. 826, southeast corner of 7th and D sts. HANDSOME ROSE WOO SION’ TABLES, CROCKERY, & the Sist inst.. at 10 o’clock eliat House No. 1 MU tees ‘rockery, i and a lot of, —— ire not complied with = ihre, days from DOWN WITH THE HIGH PRICES! tage ofan the a x BRE SUITES. RXT GOREN & WILLIAMS. Auciionoors, ‘9, southeast corner of 71h aud D Y GREEN & WILLL No. 319, Southeast ast corner Teh aad D strects. VALUABLE UNIM- BROMPR REueer IN THE FOURTH AND Leave at 8 ASM. aud 3:98, aol yor way oF STATIONS. fon ALL PALS oF FUL W west e capt Seturday and. Suaday,et Ta. OK VAL! Stony BRICK HOUSES: AND FIN- TH THE MODERN OVEMENTS, ox Stiteet: BET. 131u By virtue of a deed of trust to the undersi; biti ater fei oi Jan. 100) am ber Cc. 8S. O*"HARE & SON, GROCERS, 1213 SEVENTH STREET-WEST, <4 C “ps Piano, 5, seine. ro lor Bineein Gothic peri les, fine Walnut What Parl Two © Marbie-top Centre Table Balreloth Sofas, Chairs and Brussels Uatpets + Ingrain and other Carpets ble-top Chestnut Chambor Suites, with nt afi mstiulos a «d Corni mfurts, Window Siusiew aud Cornica Cham Crockery; and a lovof Ritchen Heyutsites. Terms Cash GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BY W%. £. WALL & 60., Auctioneers. U. ®. MARSHAL’S SALE. In virtue of a writ of fieti facias issued from th 1 Clerks Office of the Supreme Court strict of Columb Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme ‘ourt of the District of © ntumbia, ivérett was complainant f Ww. Honpay, rep ath. Isr i nit ‘Everett ct al. were detoudants, tee premises. at public auction, all of land known a 1d pdivision ‘of square 236, ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in aymente of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty The purchaser to give his promisory 1 notes Berwees M ann jersigned tr ited by said decroe. "ll sell at public auction to t der, Bay, the 21st day of Febru: remisrs.lotsnumbersd 13, 8, an SS and lots numbered 10, il. aw 12 855, in the city of Washington, District ¥ Virtue of said decree, we shall algo sell at 2d day of February, M.. on the premises, to the high’ * matmbered I. in wyuare’ Nov Sot: ad lots numbered 18, 19,29, and 21, in squaregNo. 990, in prescribed by said decree, are Une-third of the purchase money th be CH, sale, and the residue ae, Ja x, pwelve and CHOICE BUTTER: CANTITY OF CHOICE NORTH a WEPsERD ay. » AT OUR USUAL LOW PRI hat complied with in five days af ich nd District. “She terms of sales oe a Fertising three times in some aatiy” re cash. aa ae RET WEEN WASHINGTON be = ion_store of Win, ict cu SATUBDAY, the ‘uh’ naar ot Feoriety next, 1570, 1d 1 Writing Desk, ied upon ax the giods and chattels of Chester, and will be sold end execu x of Sunes Towle SumAree, 6 Cl AND POWDERED 15 paid in cash om the d Riereor im equal instal eigheeen months from th BR COOPER & 1 LATINER, Auction: (Snecessors to J.C. Mi Trains between WASTINULON and SEW f yoRs Southwest corner are now ran as FoR KEW YORE Lew lay beyments to bear inte reat from said ‘day. es seoured by deed is of trust on the premises. “The tithe erty to beretained until the sale ig fall. by the Court, at which rehasers: enue and ith st. tion No. 6,192, ing WELCH’S BEST FAMILY FLOUR, 92.31 PER SUPERIOR footer BREE FAMILY FLOUR CHOICE sodTiray, 8 Bae am chanee of cars. daily (except Sun is;jat Sa.m.,end12 46 m. FOR PHILADEL? daily (exocpt Suauay) at 8. ON SUNDAY. at 9:00 h time deeds will be made oy ¥ GREEN & WILLIAM Auctioneers and Real E) No, 526, Southeast ast corner 7th and D ‘streets. Pista be HM oll the eat fable lite » at public auction, on the 27th parts Jan- Leave pure! and 6:40 p.m. toners when the Ste comt of the TH REDAY" Ge sks wary. guise dina oa remises THE VERY BEST sare TEA, $110 PER ‘attic and basement Lot 6, I AT CHOP ‘SbLoxe CHOLCE a ed exGLisn EREAK- GNEE’S _SALE. oft authority of the Supreme Court of the District ge humbla, Twill sell. at public ancth diately avers Sealy citer. soet Ith streets Terms of sale: One-third cash; residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by purchaser's bonds OF notes, with a security or securities, to be ap- proved or all cash, at option of par- jonveyencing and stamps. at m each purchase at time of, C. ANGL 40, x Toor "aoe awe niall sril, at Boass en idence of 8. Nor- mds, viz ry with Slab and Tiected Accounts, a and Secu eee § m & Binsabau nkrnpts. fs 4 > ome GEORGE MASON A homes PURE AR’ oot sgt sy Tt Handasme eecnth Pt Bracket Handgame Green Plush Velvot | Covered Ronew Frame Parlor Suite, ¢ tack ee Sofas, two Cast) Sno. ASTED DO., 40 CENTS. SUPERIOR LIQUORS: GENUINE OLD te eS Aggitis ¥ OLD i} GIN. KAN DIE! AND Wisk: ‘ES. LM OLE, Bo GEU. ‘8. Roost heron, &7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, February $4, same hour and placs. ‘rustes, 1G oocess: & LATIMER, Aucis. 1s with Cornice ‘our Dana Lt Velvet, Lag ‘Three-ply und ngrain and other Black Walnut Marble top Chamber Snites ae eae ardrobes, Dressing Bureaus wien: Feather "Pillows, fine Blankets and Com- Walnut Extension Tables and Cano Seat Dining iades, Hall Oj! Cloths and Hall Set amber aud other Stoves, Crockery, Glase- ot hs itchen Reqnisites “ash Superintendent end Inspertor of Sewers,, sand New Busidensa, S, BUTTER. CHEESE, &¢.—Choice New ples at $4.50 per barrel; Pritge fresh hee 3 at Had5 cente, i Extra New York ‘Buck Sheet ot prime Factory Cheese, neh r than the cheapest ai and Commtaion se male will bx ved att Marbis Buiiainas No. 900, ale will be ree ived al N Corner 9h street tand Pennsylvania avenue. aS VALUABLE cITy a By virtuc of a dent of trust executed to us by the late David Westerfield, m the Sl day’ of January , 1863, = recorded Ne 2i, folios 436, di on welt offer at public sale, to the gent bidder, in front of the prvmises, on, 7 of February. 10, at m.; {he following ploce or peeeel of ‘grotmdsor 6 tnuicl, thereof as may be re good health. disease is eure to follow. have timely warning dp those Bletehes. Plm- Comper Se! Fetches. other Ww be fhe bi blood 5 ‘ei i pure, TRUSTEES SA ics, Tetters, ores, Boll oem. Ke. faok Topps Store, No. 913 7th street. above UTIER! eta primey. N.Y. ny, STATE ew WasteaN” TURN ND Cl gg en 3 TTER. in half barrels ry barrels. at reduc SAMARITANS ik gees HERB JUICES, from 9 a. m. te 30°C before Scrofula takes a How many have the “ {ras of Syphilis in the that condition contemplat ing little of ite baneful influence on the Constitution, bat ey ities: Tint rofl; - infection, 3; of tha? serofulous infec sereditary in the constitutions) her offspring Land emia, t trict of Columb House is ae rent, containing seventeen rooms. emaises » the samo'being in meny, cases is. ‘y. 58%. beginnin: fore ¥ gu bring misery om yourself and — ors: TIM (Successors to J.C. MeG ieroatd tu the contract Southwest corner of Penna. LIBRARY AND PAINTIN On MONDAY EVENING, January 31s geteck, at our Auction, Rooms, we shall ibra: Feistings o the late George Pos, Map Rack, owned and used by ‘hie iE crea shelves and Catalogues fe ready for distributie “Terms cashs OOrER & LATIMER, Repub} tionee 1007 Kengivenio avenue, 100 Pails OHIO APPLE BUTTER, just cae mast Pat Fenertoa yy SAMARITAN’S GIFT! for Gleet and Eg ahs Serametme ere pile are not only useless but hurtfat. Girt o to four days, thus avoiding trouble, axporare, ond the exertion of tacks. Pi suitable for Grocers. ONDON BISCUIT! Another —— jet opened, Dessert Rusks, yikmown te Deceent sccept the contract fart it sccopted, er, idee wil ive form: a epics the work of the security to be cer- os totes be tn oubatonse e rly St foot 2 inches, thence due south IT ein westerly to the place of beginning, improved by ycrnpied a a storey and is TOne halt ash: {he residue of the pur, paid tm two equal payments at and. 12 months, with interest. A doad en ‘ne secure the deferred ~ ments. All conveyancii ng and revenue stamps at are not ‘complied with in five ges bs rege right to Fisk and ‘cost ot ‘the it be feauived of the purchaser the said doed of trust is EERE handred dol lars. SRO SRMMES, Lew. cb two-story Frame + folly B—.. guarantee that if this bid be ac- i by the Mayor, that the bidder i tract for the same, and 5 Re the Fequirentoats u pie ieee, |] assceements for the abo: nae ‘made a > cota wit ts ie ewe vo chase money to be Y REEN & Se Auctioneers, . Southeast corner of 7th and D D streets. “ae STEERS’ ae OF: SEA ei REAL es SEVENTH STREET. APPROPRIATE AY PRESEN’ AND QDAPTED TOOALLP SEASONS, Choice selections handsomely Framed ‘ENGRAVINGS, and SWISS CARVED WALL POCKETS, TOY HYGROMETOMES, &c. ALSO, HANGINGS, PAPER HANG YN DOW SHADES CTURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, BLNGS AND NAILS. on largest assortment in the District. PP ilaos eaeeercesiuns ed SVENTH STRERT, 486 SER toween Dand Eis. be em of the Edeuburgh albert Bes Biscu from day of “sale the nder Ebbitt House, ‘AMILY FLOUR, @5.00; BEST EXTRA Warranted to give satisfaction. it bids dooms yect any or the int cht MENTS: CON: hin meceseary to protect Y FRAME DWELLING Hi Ovs! by virtue of 8 deed jed the 9th day ef July, 1803, and iber No. £66, folio 383. one of the in the District A See FOR DUPLICATE LAND ecorded Li lund records of Washinton count A’ WABEANTS. vt Fh and atthe reauost of the pa «We will offer for sale, AY the 22d day of Fel Jock b. as-.om » part fain feeer¥ation NO. eleven; ily) with ail the ian? ff sale: One-third cash, balance in two “we! iz month from date of ele, ean to give his ‘on the premises, for stam] BRACKETS, &c. Y COOPER & LATIN Karson ° (Successors to Guire & Oo. Bouthwest corner “Foun ‘avenue and 1th street. VERY BEST OOLONG, ENGLISH BREAK- FAST, AND JAPAN TEAS, $1.25. May — pig of June Tallowing described ‘Terms of R ] equal payme aymente PURE BUCKWHEAT, WHITE DRIPS, $1.20 nalesesd. i me cob cee Feghirek oars Commissioner. acres, issued under the act of jen tig nate Jamey March On ‘OF para BROWN cane WHITE SUGARS SOLD AS LOW AS ANY ADVERTISED BATES. Cc. WITHER, FAMILY GROCER, 1918 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. fase the promiver at therisk and sort ofthe ing purchsecr, by alvestising the same in some daily paper We HABA DGL NITED ig pclae tenia rig iain the ration of WIL! LIAM F BROOKS. of tension of ga the et day o ot Apel ‘making HALL, jaB-cotw GREEN Te WinLlASis, Auctioneers. (WILLIAMS, Auctior Bo itheast corner of 7th and TRCSTEE'S SALE OF meas Recricut avi With THE tae a cage of Buz L. 13th st W. cuvrs « sox, CONFECTIONERS, (Foomas Gen, aa Household Faruiture, pote fae. ‘improvement. in intered in Pash. 8 picoos Ve momenta Ly -1 mista 4 Forreers. Le: 1870, for ie ordered that the testimony in the caso. be closed othe it day of Merch moet ‘that the time and the nd B awegr next, and SE ee a ‘ashington c AE, the Sth Gay rsand Candelabras PROVEMENT By virti deed of signed, dated the 11¢ ashi Tambia, and at the reyuest of f thereby: we ait Fy for eos at pu VED ot J) NITED aypres FaTERF OFFI iT OrvigR, On the petition of ED’ Aid: WHURELL, of Foun FLoUuBH One-~ infra rd cab; balance te in ae Sruaipe payments of six ool ens interest, fadry notess secured B nn cee eer ee rms of {ime of sale, “And if the terms ent ty react me at ‘Receipts direct from the mill, with orders to sell at is . P.O. WE ‘Trustee. .] COOPER & TAvigne ‘Aucts. ents, All ‘conve ABKER HOUSE. ‘TED SOUP, &c. tees reserve veihe tisk and cost of the same A. HAL! jn %-éotw GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avetioncers. eas 5 Chere (Successors er Penn. Mrenueand 1th wt. Fay ge ane ean SOOPER & eas 5 ee Aucts. SALOON, UNDER METROPOLITAN HALL, PExn’s AvenvE, wean lite Sreeer West. GEORGE BAUER, : ; ; i

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