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(0 Ee _ EVENING STAR. 7 CONGRESSIONAL Conclasion Yesterday's Sears SENATE.—After the currency bill had been her amended and finally passe, yeas 39, ip aS sta ‘THE Stan, - Morrill, ne, called up the joint slutien authorizing the Secretary of’ the ‘Treasury to transfer certain unexpended bal- ces of bureaus of the Navy Department to the Bureaus of Steam Engineering, Equipment Of Veseel=, Yards and Docks. - Trumbull expressed his opposition to the Din. Mr. Howe called up his bill more effectaally tions of the United repeating certain sections of the act of 1-15, and after debate thereon, the Senate ad- journer HOUSE.—After our report closed,— peaker appointed Messrs. Poland, (Ver- 1, (Ohio), and Cox, (New York), as Kegents of the Smithsonian stitute. - Clarke (Kansas) presented the memorial Kansas Legislature asking the removal of the Capital te the Fort Leavenworth reserva- ti 1 direeting the Senators and Represen- tafives to vote against all farther appropria- tions fur public buildings in ‘the Dis ict of Co- Jumbia. Referred to the Committee on Appro- te ion of Mr. Bowen, (S. C.) the Commit- District of Columbia was directed ire why the Metropolitan Police force of ag sant District of Columbia have not been paid. Un motion of Mr. k, the House went into Committee of the Whole, (Mr. Ferry in the chair,) and took up the Senate bill appropri ating £30,000 for the poor of the Distriet o Columbia, allowing $10,000 of condemned army clothing to be distributed, and assigning store- houses in Judiciary Square to the Women’s Christian Association, to give employment to indigent women. ‘The bill gave rise to considerable discassion— Messrs. Cook, Maynard and Ingersoll explaining and advocating it, Messrs. Swann and Law- renee taking the ground that the people of the the District should maintain their own poor, and Mr. ‘Logan arguing that the proper mode of relief was not to appropriate money, to be used, perhaps. for election purposes, but to authorize = Seeretary of War to issae rations daily to the poor. Mr. Logan offered an amendment to carry out his views, and in the course of his remarks said that if the aristocratic people of Washington would devote to charitable purposes the money spent tn fashionable receptions and personal or- naments, they would not need to ask Congress to maintain their poor. Mr. Benjamin and Mr. Lawrence offered amendments to authorize the municipal author- ities of Washington and Georgetown to levy a tax for the support of their poor; and Mr.Slocam offered an ainendment to give $30,000 to those ly deprived of employment ‘y-yard. that a —~ Proportion of pposed pensioners on the bounty of Con- diress were capable of making their subsistence by physical toil, and were no more objects of uity than members of the House. They could mind every day perched in the galleries of the tol, and on political occasions they could pund marching in torchlight processions, < blue capes, and headed by bands of ig asked by Mr. Stevens to yield for a ied to dso, remarking that he Touse, and that he yn on the Mount” some of them would | He thought that if Solomon, when he things that were never satis- » looked down the long current of. uid have aided to the hist the Cor- the city of Washington. [Laugh- gued thatalthough the money might harity, it would inevitably have effect, because it would tend to draw viet hundreds of negroes from other ho would be voters to outvote the resi- ens. If the House wanted to be char- Was one way of being so, and that members to put their hands im their n pocket . Slocum and Cox made some remarks about the discharge of mechanics from the Brookivn navy-yard—the latter saying that the Navy Department had spent m seven months the ation intended to cover the year. ir. Lawes said he did not know exactly why any men bad been thrown out of employ- in two bureaus of the Navy Department; he apprehended that xt arose from the desire to put into commission a larger number of ships than ever before, and from the consequent em- of greater number of men than usual. He supposed the whole thing lay in the employ ment of too many men in the early part of the year, rather than extending it over the ar. andall.— Yes, just before an election. wes.—I do not understand anything of ned. a —Well, it is the fact. « i the bill, but said that he to the means to be employed in If it was thought that it could the Seeretary of War, he was alt be so. He was surprised intimation that able-bodied men in the ries would be recipients of this charity had a list of the names of over one hundred of persons, the youngest of whom was sixt) six. and all disabled. One of them gave the age «t one Lundred and seventeen years; ten of them were over a hundred: only two were under sev and only three under seventy-five; and mere evasion of responsibility to say that it was proposed to feed able-bodied m im the galleries. There was not one in ten of them that was properly chargeable to the Dis- The discussion was further continued in be- balf of the bill by Messrs. Twitchell, Hamilton ot Florida, and Sargent: and in favor of Mr. Logan’ amendment by Mr. Boyd, and against the bill and amendment by Mr. Morgan, the lat- ter charging that the Secretary of the by an order of that officer, dated May 23, withont authority of Congress, increased one-third the pay of Navy officers, which in- adtaken from the Treasury from 136 5,765,081. ned that Congress had, by a uent appropriation, legalized that order, <i (in answer to a question by Mr- at be for one did not know at the nh was made that it flied to that purpose. used the discussion by an appeal in ‘of the poor of the District; and then mmittee proceeded to vote on the amend- t Elac Slocum’s amendment was rejeeted—42 Lawrence's amendment was rejected—64 Logan’s amendment for the issuing of ra- y the War Department (leaving the other for clothing, &e., as in the i to—77 tu 5. then rose, and the House, ~ finally of the bill, adjourned A Tarsday. Febru Ist, the Featdionewot DA Kopncer, Ea M J. SPENCER to Miss EMMA 3 ‘4 of this city SINCLAIR—WEB! Wm. HM. Hell: n On the 25th ult, iday. J NCLAIR. C of Washington. R-HOWELL. fn this city. on Jan- ~ bs the Rev Father Krooes, of Alexa ADAM WESCHLER. of Erie, Pa. to HOWELL, of Prince George's to., ‘a.,and Mariboro', Md., papers pl —_—_—-——— nf Her tuneral will take iG L street. between Lt inst. at IZu'cluck. ‘Khe frie vited to attend. LAGDEN. Wednesday. February at Ar- -t of Columbia. THOMAS BLAG sith ye « age cs t family are respect- ud his funeral. Sunday, at3 p. New York Avenue Presbyterian chareh, | Washington papers pleas: copy | - Bro. COLUMBUS FORD. Lodge, No.3, F.& A.A. Y. }o meet ut their hail ‘on to- ‘clock, for the purpose of a ta # to car beloved brother. “All E aster Masons in good standi are fraternally fuvited to attend, By order of the wom J} JNO. FN. WILKINSON, Bec'y. t <M 1. after al - ness HEL BELEN: yoonpect dance. Biewed w memory ne = BICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARR. WARVEY & MARR, CNDERTIEERB, No. 335 ¥ STREET, between Niath and Teath. wy 2-1y RIDAL AND FUNERAL WREATHS, Bo. QUETS, GROSSES, ANCHORS aad se bes Preserved er Enameled ir Wax. All kinds of fae Brading done, jair Work on Gnas and Pearl by Mre. FRIES, late of Boston, 355 Sth st., GANT see a iniead Colter we wee Fan, Get! Casey. Gen. Tompkins, Gen. Aiken. del KDS.—IM PORTED CANARY BIRDS. MOCK. ING BIRDS. and MOCKING BL yoop, PABBOUTS and ae GAGES. &. * HA BTBREOHT. a» in i ~ 158 Teh etrest, ot so i visional OFFICIAL. STa TE oF VIRGINIA, Heapgrantens Pies? Mrvirary eras J. The act of Virginia representation of the cnted States,” ay va 480, ie published for the Ricuxoxn, Va -y January 27, 1870. General Orders, No. 9. to % “admit the State tof Congress to in the January 26, ‘on of all con- cerned. [Here follows the act which has al.eady been published. Il, The followin the information ans ‘a other persons invested with or ex. ” au- thority uader and by virtue of the law of biatch ide for th more effictent gove.n- bel States and the several Laws sapplementary thereto or amendatory thereof: see ce easeee : ment of 1. Ail military commissioners cease to exercise an; the above cited laws, 2. All citi: zens who may be yy and all authority under “ instructions are gq ven for guidance of all ers or il at once Telate to their daties as military commissioners. ld by military authority for trial, either in custody or upon bail, for acts in violation of the above cited laws, will be released from custody or discharged of their bail bonds and the military prosecution dismissed. 3. All citizens held by military authority for committed, trial for crimes or offences cognizable under the Jaws of the provisional government of the State of Virginia, will be turned over to the cusi of the proper civil authorities of the county or corporation in which the crime or offence was md_all bonds, recognizances, or other security taken for the appearance of per- sons charged with crimes or offences, or for the appearance of witnessess, will be turned over in like manner to the proper civil authorities, 4. The Judge Advocate of the district will 5. All by reason of the the reconstruction |: sentence of a mili furnish the Attorney General, for such action as may be necessary and proper, a history of each of the cases now undergoing investigation, together with the depositions or other ev! tu relation thereto. In like purpose, all aifidavits, evidence, or other infor- mation in relation to persons accused of crime, who have escaped from continement or have evaded arrest, will be transferred to the Attor- ney General. ner, for the like Ts (citizens) who when the afores cited law of March 2, 1867, becomes inoperative itions and limitations of ’s, may be in continement or custody by virtue of the final judgment and itary commission or other mil- itary tribunal, will be continued in said custody until entitled to discharge of expiration of sentence, or the case is otherwise disposed of by proper authority. Upon a writ of Aabeas sor any other process issuing from a court United States in the case of any prisoner eld, the writ will be promptly responded to, and the officer, in. makin return to the writ, will set forth all the material facts of the case. If the writ be issued froma State court the officer having the custody of any such prisoner will make a respectful return to the writ, setting forth the fact that the prisoner is held by virtue of the final jud of a court of competent juz ment and sentence liction, held under the authority of the laws of the United States, and that the jurisdiction is exclusively in the courts of the United States. The division be- Howard, Pe: for 6. Atall houses, cemeteries and 506. ments, whether held by original tween United States aud State jurisdiction is not always distinctly marked, but officers will be ided in their action by the principles laid wn by the Supreme Court of the United States in the case of Ableman vs. Booth, (21 ) rts, arsenals, light-houses, custom- other public establish- cession or recent occu; n under the laws of the United States, the jurisdiction will be held to be exclu- sively in ‘the United States until directed by law or other proper authority. The canvass returns, poll lists and ballots otherwise for the several elections heldin the State under the authority of the laws of the Un ed States Will, as soon as practicable, be arranged and in- ventoried ‘accordin, distriets, an Commonwe: *. An authenticate tration of voters, aarange cities having a separate manicipal otganization® will be deposited in the office of the Secretary of the Commenwealth. Authenticated copies of all general or lations, or decisions by the district commanders, changing or modifying the provisional laws of the State, z Tights of persons or property, will be one set tor the office of the State, and the other for the office of the Secre- special orders, re ul turnes alth for dey tary of the Commonwealth. Iv. The term of office of all officers of the pro- to the several election ‘over to the Secretary ot the it and safe kee) copy of the final regis- by counties and aifecting any prepared; Governor of the vernment of the State of Virginia, whether holding by original election or appoint= ment under the laws of the State, or by appoint- ment or detail under the laws of the United States, will expire when their successors, elected or appointed under the new constitution, shall have been duly qualitied, em. ion of the The clerks of the several districts courts peal will retain the sponsible for the safe keep said courts until the Legis shall provide for the disposition to be made of and be re- records of ure of the State stitution are republished for more general infor- mation and convenience of reference : “*That no inconvenience may arise from the declared that : changes in the constitution of this State, and in order to carry the same into complete operation, it is hereby “SECTION 1. The common law and the statute law now in force, not repugnant to this consti- tution, shall remain in force until they expire by their own limitation, or are altered or re- realed by the Legislature. ~Sxc. 2. All writs, actions, canses of action, Piesecutions and rights of indie ies corporate and of the Stat ters of incorporation, shall continie, aud all uals and of and all ch: dictments whieh shall have been’ found, or which may hereafter be found, for any crime or offence committed before the adoption of this constitution, may be proceeded upon as if no chenze had’taken place. The several courts, exoept herein otherwise provided, #1all con- tinue wi.h the like powers and jurisdiction, both in law and in equity, as if (his ‘constitution had not been adopted, and until the organization of the judicial departraent of this constitution. “Sx That all tines, penalties, forfeitures and escheats accruing to the State of Virginia under the present constitution and laws s all accrue te the use of the State under this tution. consti- EC. 4. That all recognizances, bonds, obli- see ——_—_—_—_—_=_=_—_—_———— AUCTION SALES, STEAMBOAT LINEs, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioncers THIS AFTERNOON. ore, TO-MORROW. HELMBOLD. E STAUNCH AND FA’ 2 (Succossors to Jas. C. McGuire & Con) Laie 3. P AMITH. Cape Cee ‘Southwest corner Penn. avenue and 11th st. BX ogres 2 LATIMER, Anctioncers, BX GREEN & witiiam HELMBOLD. Ls}, —_— 1. C. uire . ‘, MODERN AINTINGS AT AUCTION, Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. aud 11 N Southeast corner 7th and D streets. HELMBOLD. ING, at 60° On FRIDAY RVRNING. Februar ‘nt of ania ave, th st jo. try i . ¥ 4th. com- end mencing at ro clock, wewill ell aboar Aity f UHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Paintings: Mane of hem are original by Aric | CREAT ERE SAE Gu ALT ADL E IMPROVE AND ADJOINING THE C. 8. HOTEL. ( PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, TO TAKS BANDOOME FRENCH PLATE MI BS. ROSE Wo iD ‘ CENTER TABLES. BL ER HELMBOLD. PLACE ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3D, ~ PR & LATIMER. Ancts. 187 HELMBOLD. > - me ——— - By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme Fo8 Mount vernon. XTRAORDINARY ART SALE. Court of the District of Columbia, sitting 1a HELMBOLD. ‘The steamer ARKO ‘Thomas 1 ete ity, on the Ith day of January, 10. ia . ton Cay Mosers. LEAVITT. STREBEIGH & CO..Ctinton | Cause number 1is—on the Equity side of sald Court mee : Hall, New York. will sell by anction,on FRIUAY | wi Margaret Pitzgcrald ef al-- are plaiutitts 3 Jeamoe SEF aching KYENING. Febrnary 12. the unique collection of | and James Vo Fitzgerald et ai are defordentie I HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is sedta, Dorms Bos AINTINGS of the well-known connoiscur, Sow | will sell. at public auetion,, on the premises om “ Md. White lous, Bg Of Brooklyn LI. Thocotlection | THURSDAY, the 3d_dey of February next, at ¢ Pleasant in taste andodor, free from all injurious | DAN 54} _ ‘aintings.Goms of Artof such beauty | o'clock p. m., all that piece or parcel of Innd situated et *"jauxs 7 seurant jhe assertion that no collec | on Pennaylvania avenue, adjoining the United States | Handsome Green Plush Velvet Covered Rosewood | propertics, and immediate in its action. aur-tt Geen ant ieee, ton foliations of oo ges. a character has ae Hotel, in the cht of Washington, alt thet wiece: or aS , lor Suite. ee eae = eeaere nes: a deen offered by auction in this country. Among the | parcel or wn and described oa the plat or Sofas. two Caster and four Side RPUOI QUEENSTow: Fointince are seven by 8. K. Gitlord: five by J. F- | plan of waid ‘city us lot umubered Sin reservation | Black Walust Eetgere with ties Wack BUCHU. | erlanpscnnetptndag = Kensett, two by Win. Whittredge.and choice speci: | numbered ten. Black Wal f Sarble- top Center Fablog oa from New meus by Durand, dang. Noo Eastinan Johneo Terms of sale: Eight thonsand dollars cash, and } Four Damesk amd Lace Curtains with Cornice BUCHU. fae aT Netig. Lambiret. 1 rayon. Bol ic Diaz. Ziem. Yow: balance bn three, cual instaisernts at 3, 2 hiatus Three-ply and Ingrain aud other FERNATE TUESDAYS. ell, Gentz, Scheeres, Nareseat; all ‘e! mat] framed, | mien! ter Le ‘sale. wii interest, for ad rT. » England. and will be sold without any reserve or limitation | t or shall give ls promic Black Walnut Marble top Chamber Suites BUCKU. aichate ast $0 end Seems “ whatever. fast }O my satisfaction. All stamps and cons Cottage Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus . eo pe JOBN G. DALE, '¥ GREEN & WILLIANS cing at cost of purchaser. $500 cash required at and Washstamts BUCH. For full info to @. Di s. ae time of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied | Mattress, Feather Pillows, fine Blankets and Com- Agnes, 16 Besetenu hee Los, No. 526, Soutien cand Beal Estate Brokers, | with in Sdayn after sale the property will be reesla |... forts . BUCHU. ‘MIDD! U0., BANKS: 0. 526, Southeast corner 7th and D streets." | vith i 3 days s sg purchase Walwat Extension Tables and Canc Soat Dining oumet Weitere. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Ot & IMMER. havi Window Shades, Hail Oil Clothe BUCHU. . REAL ESTATE ON NT STREET, Ba. G00! ceuigicaeasins weaned jor, Chamber and 0 rene Mancuasts: AMS Eis oct nha Yt Syed Es UNH | 280 set tite : Parlor, Chamber auid other Stures, BUCHU. ANTS’ LINE OF STE Ps Aenea dead of'trag wearing daioon | IBY WM: LWAUL £08, fctlousers, “Firma easy, von Beawisites BUCHU. WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. fh rae agp eon he Dit South corner sth street and Pennsylvania avenue, ie House is for rent. containing seventeen rooms. orded amor jumbia, in and RB, No.7, folio St et | IMPROVED PRO - HORSES, W. S. sea.. and by direction of the treasurer’ #f the Po- | UA RTS» TAU Eose LUMDEI, COW. foes; omic Heal Estate and Building Company. we will | AT AUCTION. sell at pubhe auction, in front o! prem THURSDAY AFTERNOON, February TUESDAY, the lth day of February, 1570, at 4 o'ek kell, on the pre A, the th day of February. 10, at 4 fa 4 o'clock, we will well, on the premises, ‘rts of Lots No. 19 and 30, im Square %, front” ‘ing and bemg in the. said city of Wash cod cburen Z premises lea, and be a Tog 39 foot on 24d street weet, besween ME net Ne int ber eighty. Proved vy a comfortable, two-story * me House, e mumbered three hundred and 9 ee ining five rooms, cellar, and stabling for eight Inquire on the premises. i . ‘2d ____GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts._ | agimBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU gives health pat OS ig ey eo and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid chesk (Successors to J.C. BicGuire & Debility is accompanied by many alarming symp Sonthwest corner Penn: avenue and lth street. SUPERIOR PIANO FORTE. WALNUT PARLOR SUITES, WALNUT ARGUE TOP toms, and if no treatment is submitted to, consump- Bt HAMBER SUITES. PAINTED ¢ of gert of Sas arae ‘S NEARLY NEW THREE-PLY AND IN- | tion, insanity, or epileptic fits ensue. ent ¥ fives | SS yg Faro Term One-half cash; balance in sixandtwelve | GRALN CARPETS. ac. AT,AUCTION. ity, In Book BW, No. 1, page lis. z ss ¢ ti a dence o ; HELMBOLD, sme of gato Une tube ek, (Of whic Ome at the same time— 1570. at 10 0 clock, at the residence of a fady ‘arts, Harness, Lumber, Cow, must be paid at the time of sale.) and the balane> i declining housskecping. No 93_ Indian L avenue, Letween St and 4%. streets, * Bl HELMBOLD. twelve and eighteen months, with interest, t W.L. WALL & CO., Amets, ow,’ we shail sell a superior collection of Haase tnd i the terse of sale arose noetcliod eaik iets ——— = | oe eae ‘iia . HELMBOLD. days alter the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the Y COOPER & LATIMER. Auctionsers, ee eee Ameren Onmyeuy’s Plane right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the (Successors to J. C. McGuire & Co. Two Walnut Rep Parlor Suites, “nearly new” HELMBOLD. iting purchaser, after one week's public no- Southwest corner Penn. avenue and lith street. | Marblectap Table: Wieden shade in some nowspeper published in Washington ———e ia Ww rble-top Chamber Suites, HELMBOLD. + in the District Cte goon a conveyancing ou BLASS ins re Fecolters revenue PW ELH RUSE « rrustoos AND MAHOGANY PARLOR rh; = ree-ply and In, HELMBOLD. ford GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acta. NCH CHINA | Porta as amare HELMBOLD. * COORER & LATIMER, Asctioncers, GROOM AND KITCHEN RE- | S7chen Requisites, &. Wulhweet corher Penn, avenue Saf I's fc AT AUCTION. NB The above Furnitare fs nearly new. ——— Southwest corner Penn. avenue and Lith street. ue of a Deed of Trust, dated the 5th * Hlouse for rent TIN PROVED Shope RT BEE VALUABLE gg ag Aye COOPER & LATIMER, Auct ra HELMBOLD$ EXTRACT BUCHU and IM- ’ 2 0. corde for W. in the WM._L. WALL «co. oneers. a STREET, ONE DOOR WEST OF FIFTEENTH Minot of Colambin Peat ec iat public ane * New itartve Masidtog. Not S00 wer 202, PROVED ROSE WASH cures delicate disorders in ga yittuc of a deed of trust, dated the 5th x Ag Sign | llcaanabie mpehataiee—-semmiemmbommmmnial ee ee Barons ayp onto natzoap. ay ‘cmber, 1368, and duly recorded in | St here " SSIGNEE'S SALE OF : — Lier T and R, No. 6,folto W¥, ctc-cone of the | H,siFeet, between sth streot and Vermont av eee TD TALIA ERODCCE - soo | of dict, wo incouvenience, and me exposure. It is re Wasninotom, 18m. a ellent assortment of Honsehold Furnitu: rds for Washington county, in District of | 4¥°Ts ¢xce coo Ele ak pmbtic section, on TUES *Sianor Suite, Upholstered in Plush, 8 picees th day of February, 1870, at’ 4 o'cloci =~ A - ™..in front of the premises, parts of Lots ie and | Ereneh-Plate Mantel and Pier Mirror Syuare 219, according to the subdivision of | Marble te a Gilt eit an Kot Vite & | pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, | ¢7xuen > PAT TIMOME q e. old No. 253 Penna. ave . WaAsHINGT« us, between. 1athvand 13th sis, ‘The stack | free from all injurious propertics. Wat one of the best selected inthe city. We mention On FRIDAY MORNING ai lote numbered 1. 2. 12 and 13, in said square, ers and Candelabras only a few art nder decree in Chancery of the Circuit Court a . prt s = BUCHU. “District of Columbiay in the cause of Smith | EtMecre, Rosewood Table Sechan ee fon & Con ivi lahogany Book Cases « beginning at a point on H street ir-cloth Sa ‘sdutheast corner of original lot Nov Tali pagne, varions brands, BOOED. -edue north 125 feet, thence due east Olive Oil, Green Peas, BUCHU. $2 feet thence Sue | south CR Perrone 128 Seok, and Crockery and Glassware, Refrigerators Maccaroni, Sardines, . bay ged . ved : r a ic : 3 beginning, with the privilege of using the alley | Walnut a ngany Bedsteads Bureaus and rittures; Shelving, &c.. &c. BUCHU. ight feet w the rear. im- ‘Terms cash. three-story BRICK DWELLING, en FE. P. JACOBSON, Assignee. BUCAU. gyueaining alsteen roouts, ga ace fel {Rep} W. L. WALL & CO". Aucta. jable on rear of lot. Situated on * vss : SHU. de of H street, between 1th street and | put nd tinek Mattresses aie Gakue A Gib; Ae BUCHU. e he rosidno at six An cipips Fd ‘Southeast corner Seventh and D sts. BUCHU. of trast. wit Kitchen Ri Soi A yancing and. stain; TRUSTEES SALE. CHU. f, Adeponit of S200 will’ bere: | inf TMs Bel me of a deal of trast, ated Sanna sou : iatialts (Rep. COUPER & LATI! nd rec Liber N.C. 1) Ne il, P.C. WILSON, Trnstec. ; . = onds for Wash: : - i. oe jat7 d&ds [Rep] COOPER & LATIMER, Anct’s._ Naber EN Bian ne obo, Ae at pebite epke. | FOR NOM-RETENTION or ENCONTINENCE BY &teeye wintians fingtioners ts Corner 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue. RDAY. thesth day 0 eA. D isid.et | of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of ebraai all that weat part of Li of Washington cit bound VALUABLE CITY RTY TRUSTER’S_SALE_OF VALUABLE REAL the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate ESTATE ON EL STREET, BETW ce ; Beginning for such part at the northwest NECTICU UE AND dsr STI Wc dract executed to us | Corner of sail lots thence east 2 fects thence, south | Slands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or WITH THE IMPROVEMENTS HO fect, thence wort 25 feet, thence north 100 feet to | as. ase deposite,and all a © the biaaa, OF A FR LLING- Hot t winning, tosether with the improvements | brick-dust deposits,and all diseases of the er, ME DWE By virtue of adeed of t signed, dated the Ith day recordéd in Liber No. 5 re is of Washington cor yin tl Ly ‘olumbia, and at the request of the party < we W “ rius will be statsd at and before sale. kidneys, and dropsical swellings, a ancing a we: cost of purchaser. SLAGETT. Trustee, USE HELMBOLD'S FLULD EXTRACT BUCHU. GREEN & WILLIAMS, i piece TRepub.th&oth.. Auction t for sale.at public au much thereet as may be necessar same Drs — oo M Bi day ot Feb Square north of Sam 583. beginning vi. WALL & ( 5 HELMBOLD. are hird street west 20 feet part at a poi sey orthwest corner of said . MABSHAL’S SALE. HELMBOLD. id nortiy oof a writ of fieri facias WastineTon, 1389- ‘Trains between WASHINGTON and NE mahind ae ee FOR NEW YORK. twithout change of One-third cash; nce Ol , wthout cars. six and twelve months fr westerly proved by a HELMBOLD. Leave daily (except Sunday) at S a. m., and 18:46 two-rtory Frame House, occupied 3a store, and is and 9 p.m. a good busi ran stand ie as cea HELMBOLD. FOR PHIBADELPRIA. a : 0 ash; the residue of the pur- Leav as and ¢ on id fn two equal paymentsat 6 cd upon as the goods and chattels of HELMBOLD. ooh Fa F Ry [cme Santeg at S 0. o.ane 8 Paes 7 te thet m A oy interest. — ar eo a Anew eae Sen ane will be agi ‘exeou- ON SUNDAY. ot cu ys after sale, the Geed of trust taken to secure ‘the teferre ~ | tion No. 6,182. in, Fowles: . fore reacrve the right (9 remit the pressioce at thes | Sackin” Sibert ine Gad shee ehenpe e x Marshal, D.C. HELMBOLD. Leave for New York at 9:00 5.m. ea cont the defar “y! purel < Si y oa a cost of (eh cggingeoe lied with in fi a wits r! i ac ).. Aucts. HELMBOLD. three times in some daily paper if terms of sale are Rot coma lied with in are dare ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auc ee No.3 , southeast corner of 7th and D streets, SALE OF TWO VALUABL E STORY BRICK HOU "¥. HARBAUGH, TAAL ot Trustees, ja X eotw_GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU- " eed mest ki « USES, AND vile Aig Hace Tone ila add TH ALL “THE MODERN 11M. | TIONS, of both sexes, use HELMBOLDS EX- HITE us, | Trustees, Thiers” STSEET, BET. 13TH | oesce BUCHU. Itwill give brisk and energotic y Ma | ca zieouds _W. L. WALL & C0. ucts, feelings, and enable you to sleep well. + 1570, fo i ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Anctionecrs ust be frenh of a shen inarkotabto Southwest corner Pénn, avenue and ith st. son the ‘qual pro) ortion of fore and hind quarters, * — 3 a Bot BUCHU. i etn nd ih Ppt tres cl cnet tovee White's subdivision of square 235, with improve- ments. nae. Oi oaeie mein vation “and wie ve. | ernie of eale: Qne fourth cash. balance in cyual BUCHU af., Tshall sel! the equitable life | payments of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty four oe a Stas dite dapat dan, | toc teedaarsel pareeaias eee ont deed ok cee . until I at Nati etice tation een remines One hundred dollars (3100) cash BECHU. pips Hikes down. arters 5) 142, situated on the southwest corn: ch house when sold. All stamps and conveyane aa qhestia from ‘three to hes above the k is north, iinproved by a two-star t comt of Varcharar. And it fhe terme uf sain Bucuv. quality ine of the hin + ith attic and basement. imme, not complied with in five days after sale th: ir (eck, th irt lot 6. square MH mated the right to resell the property at BUCHU. Goo tt icate, will also be re- street northy between th and of che defaulting purchasrr By” ad ‘quantity tothe same hour and is West, improved by 2 two-story Brick three times in so ‘ash- ¥ ome daily" paper of fa poling commissioned ington city. V'HARBAUGHT ro ncuce, BUCHU. i A. i. i. officers and their families stationed at 3 WILLIAMS, Aucts, lied t : jaZ-eokda GREEN & LIAMS. 4 5 os y from time to time require, stich as Sirloin ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. THE GLORY OF MAN ISSTRENGTH. There- | gelivsred under thy Porter House Steaks, Standing Ittbs, or Rib 3 Southeast corner of 7tiand Deirects. | + 11. acevomsand debilitated eb ty | The shanks hese contracts to be in for 0 0 t. 80 h purchase at time of sale, oe 2h three to four aerial forests, manthaor euch | Gost. Wien each verclany agent eae, LE_OF VALUABLE, ny pe. | rer the nervoussnd debseed chou mediately | sirce te tome feeb 1 Istday of April, 1870,and sub? | COOPER & LATIMER, st a ae ae A i the Commanding General, | ja 4-cod&ds [lutel.} ‘Auctioneers, : Bu A es gained the ua leficiency e i S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UNTIL ieee ak i pe id wetotebcne WEDNESDAY, February 9th, same hourand place. the mth day ef Jul p~ hd x oy ae p Liber No. 565. f t HELMBOLD. supplied t INGLE EI a ary! ” A on a may f1 ations, anc all other instraments, entered into the power to supply the eney b JeZ-eod&ds COOPER & LATL Ang bia, and he tof the part; 7 rter-bouse: Sr exo ed before the adoption of the comtinn, Turehace. end te contractor will be charged with Tenn @ wate thereby ‘il ofer ‘i Faale at publle ax HELMBOLD. 1 Bites contracts to pee Sh gg np Secon oe = = 1 ta enter, inte No. 319, Southeast corner 7th and D streets, | Feinek pe ni.vom die premises porter lot eezhtea HELMBOLD. { ‘Sime ing officer or public body, or which may be entsred etics, Whose maines must | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE _t wer gs at inna ae aes HELMBOLD. Depertttent of the Res. ns Generel of Ge into or executed under existing laws, “to the t \* PROVED PROPERTY IN THE FOURTH AND | P¥ SS dise aes etnias ieee Tn coseof detare tor dutcieney tn ip quallivar people of f the Virginia,” to any such ofi- will be opened at 100 clock A.M..on | BIXTH WAH - eqnal payments. at 6 and 12 months from date of sale, HELMBOLD. Wantity of the fresh beef stipulated te be deity ceror public body before the complete organiza- rch 1570,4t Fort Washington, Mary Under and by virtuo of adecresof the Baprome | SUniEtcrest. ‘ihe purckeacr 00 give his promsiers eer then the at Fort McHenry’ 7 tion “f the departments of government under this ‘at which time and place bidders are requested R: art of the District of Columbia, pamed ou the | Nottm uccured by ded of trast ch the poerioee tor neiueorn. have power to supply the daficioncy by purchase, conetit tion. si Ul remain binding and valid; | pr Prenin will be marked ‘Proposals for Bocf,” | aunt bein s Weee React eee ne pieres | th boop erdon be paid at Linnsiof sales . fl (~ seseriaecaieseaaeeacag and ughts and liabilities upon the same shall i ERWIN 5 . | and Benjamin H. al. were defendants. the | Stgutot purchaser. | $1 pads HELMBOLD. Lyf SG oa eae continue and may be prosecuted as provided by iller 8. | same being equit 108, Ka. Doc. , the | and ithe terme of sale are not complied with in ive a PS os et Fe Nae be hh ae ree a emeanes aed | RT OTTO E petra eae Uilderson MON: | Fewell the premizes attherisk and cost tthe default giscty two Tespenstble'wuretion, whee uauies tet vena! actions shall be tried, punishedand prose- ee R bi , vider Ing purchaser, by advertising the sume three times eh bide. fb: ted as thew le 20 chan yod taken isco, un- | Wo ofer the highest Sash advancesion fey DAY. the Zist day inte daly beper oh a HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU | "7';- : til otherwise prov: aw.” Erauure - HARBS 1 Trustees. 2 j LVER WARE, a ALL." - By command of Brevet Major Gen. Canby. ee ES SIL Mii Es DrAmonps, in suuare 8 LIAMS, Auctioneers Isa certain cure for diseases ot the Aide-de-Camp, Acting Assistant Adjutant and other val acme png easy terms. ‘ ‘ A ‘General. 8 iness trance with anflesiieiy - INSURANCE. BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, . Weare too well known in this city (9 aa i a. heed any otlier recommendation than to say: We de an sess Be NSURANCE ROOMS ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COM. 3 what is right, wis Diy and Disteiee . I eiacuve caeeekt wiles: PPorosALs FoR FRESH BEEF. Kieerte GOLDER Oo: Beery terins of sale. xs prescribed by said decree, are or OPFick AcTIXe ConwissaRy oF Stnst CANARY BIRDS just received at OH Re booed 7 iND Deki vn th T. M. HANSON & B. LEWIS BLACKFORD. Four Foor, Me, January Stay" RUPPERTS, 522 Seventh street. ‘They are the MILLINERY AND DRESSMAK- paid in cash pata, and all discases of the Beaded yt RRR foest singers and most attractive Birds ever offered KR: neandyG, ROOMS. pps rained | THE ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO. of Hart- advertisement aitached, will be F in this market. i reat Reduetion in \e ford. Assets, $5,500,000. ei ¥ and ents te ‘and to be © 7 : ‘TE HicuEst Casi PalD FoR LADIES, MILLINEBY FANCY Goons | Secund'ny deaisof trast on THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE URINARY ORGANS, Cea es, i At MBS, JF. SPENCER'S fo the property to beretalnal INRURANCE CO of Englan im ates. between Band B Sy order through mall pom 7 setme 9? tween Sth ond iornstreete, Adee THE HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. As- | whether exiting in ta. = nts. sets, $2, 5 a Esrasuisnxp 1844 Dz. wicnav's mney to beep auc: in amet Bs 000O TT OO” MALF OR FEMALE, , ind Sith the'p pews i SURANCE Co. DREW J. JOYCE & 00. GOLDEN REMEDIES, paces wie the, secon? Hy tobereold | THE SPRINGFIELD FIRE INSURAD "i CAMMLAGE MARUEAcTUREks, GEIR Staneaver the porches pr pertaastes of Masrachusetis.|Asscts, near) $1,000,000. | from whatever cause ofiginating, and no matter of 477 and 479 Fourteenth street. Ask for no other, take no other, and you will save GUARLES WALTER: { trustees EL RUTNAM FIRE INSURANCE CO..of Hart- brane! time, healt! money. JAMES 0. CLEPHANR, - ford, Capital, 000. A> Ta Garrvaces loft Jor Kepate Siorane or Commis- | .€1,000. BEWARD ihr any case of disease tn any | jy 25 eo gas ERA Leas THE “ROGER WILLIAMS” FIRE INSURANCE HOW LONG STANDING. the shan sige are tasted oe bCo.stel sana | othe Richens Gotten’ Balsam No.1 cape, Ulcers: | []_ 8. MARSHALS SALE. — BE an ge AEE it? carte -s(of Broome street. ‘Sore Throat and Mouth, Sore Eyes, — or aveuue, New York | | 2 "(Of Broome ster feoumur ski mrugeoge, per Cals lances. mo write fer tacit fom |" Go.cof Bew Karke Tn ~ | Diseases of these organs require the use of « dia | gant k 5 5 5 Soreness of the , Serofula, &e.: real ‘of the Si ve Court of t . xcellent Home Company— ic. PPPOPOGALS FOR SURMEEERCE BTORBA. | ES orety Aiecourt men Miek Perae core: |e Ma te Ores (Puli cthereabis | Tak POTOMAC INSURANCE CO-, of George- | Tt Orrice Derot Commmany or Scasistexce,g | removes all disease from the system, and leaves the oe vurt Houss door of jown, D.C. Af uo treatment is submitted to, Consumption or KicuMonp, Va., January 27, ' ay) Dist st day of February, | In Life Insurance we have the great Dosals, in duplicate. will be received at | 7, Ktchau's Golden Balsam Ho. 3 peried at dant's right. title. | MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., of New York. | Insanity may ensue, this until i2m-on MONDAY, February 23, | tial Affections, Rheumatism in gine Smo »and interest inand to Lot No. 24, in Square Cash assets, §35,000,000. 1570, for supply ing the following articles: Be sere or other cae. sivas. inte Te | No.23.in the city of Washington, D.C., THE ATNA LIFE INSURANCE CO., of Hart- | Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these tae “ng PETRA FLOGit thousands, of “Certifcates proviog the tirsealgas | with ali the improvements thereon; asiied and io ford. Assets, $12,500,000. ae Bi TARILT do TENTS SSH pee battens two beac tae gaws. | tela. to satiaty execution Nos-o1t4 and Gt2.in favor | Oa, companies havoun aggregate of amsetsexceea. | FC $at@ pounds CORN MEAL Vag Mo; dr 95.00 ver, pottle, of, fo bottles for 89-50 | or ichard Merrick and Charles &. Jobneon., ng 875,000,000, and somo of then: more than HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, $20 ao Broww sae Beeetarnceom pants GH all aclcn Sekee ees | _Febroary 2, 170-ate U:5. Marshals D.C. Known ‘to require comenent’* Our cms exvoricnes nd s a b= hy aboseras Bo Soreee steam radics) | [J_8- MARSHAL’S SALE. \amty conboonive seara te thls cites ts aia and that of Posterity, depend upon prompt uso of a #9 gallons VINEGAR Sao beat babu Pits me reliable remedy. Zo pounds ADAMANTINE CANDLES 4 B FEW) BLACK orp, So do SALE cae! eens EXTRACT BUCH, ‘EPPER HELMBOLD’S ao de BE AK FAST BACON [BEST INVESTMENT FOR 3 de LATTER. OWNERS OF PROPERTY, Established upwardsof Nineteen Years, Prepared at conditions, de as heretofore, ; c > dec, ms "3. A. PORTER, Sew dollars paid to 4. T. HELNBOLD’S fete Brevet Major, U.8.A..A.C.3. 4. 8. PRATT & BON, | NITED 8 PATENT OFFICE. ‘ SITED Whanineton ‘for insurance én the DBUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, Pty! a PHGNIX, of Hartford, PEACHES. Voiced ft January the HOME, or YONKERS, $94 BROADWAT. cnt trict. ja2)-law3w Petition ree v ” L. G, HINE, -at- Law, G . i, the Suprame ‘Assignes. 4. W.BURCRE Ce pene HEE BE TR del? under Ebbitt House . mase., praying for the Ds: mM ass eee. CERTAIN Eiprevemene in ‘Trees: Ser, Vee esther one ate eee Lae im Wasklenea Br GT 40 ‘ eae eee oe Cro Be& WAL . BEAL ESTATE EXCHANGE ¢ BROKERS, Bo. 387 PENN’A AVENUE, South side, ‘Between 6th and 7th streets west. eveay sates or FIREMEN'S, of New York. | 494 goUTH TENTH ST., PHILADELPHIA, INSURE NOW, to-morrow may be 100 late. va. oni end| SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, Pag o V MM. CA. SaaS, eee FAs PRICE $6.50 FOR SIX BOTTLES, OR $1.25 PEB BUTTLE, delivered to any address. NONE ARE GENUINE ‘unless done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with fac- simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and siga~d ja%dewly 4H. T. HELMBOLD.

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