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EVENING STAR. Lerdo de Tejada and proclaim Santa Anna, has ered in the city of Mexico and frus- ‘The ringleaders were arrested and lodged in prison. A battie took place in San Luis Potosi ou the Mth ultimo between insur- rnment troops. The insurgents _ uring twenty pieces of artillery, and compelling General Rocha to ily in haste. * A system of smuggling throu, the mails, witch: han been carried obec i through the Chicago post office, was discovered about tao weeks since. (Quite a number of books and ured in England have been tom house cers. The value es smuggled must be considerable, ast ten days over $1,000 worth of smuggled goods have been seized. Lake says the Mormons »s, signed by the Mormon Mr. Catlom’s bill. The ‘oppe reform party is compo: Mormons, and deen no inter ities, but all assistance is denied by the Brig- hamists. A delegation from Georgia, opposed to Gov. Bullock and his policy, are on their way to Washington to represent the condition of affairs in Georgia to Congress. It is claimed that the Governor has violated the reconstruction laws, and that the Legislature is illegal. A:lvices from Havana state that Gen. Gaye- nocke returned to Puerto Principe on the 23th ult. He defeated the rebels and captared two pieees of artillery and many prisoners. It is re- ported a son of Cespedes, eleven years of age, is among the prisoners. g million and a-half of the Den- ¢ Railroad bonds were solid in 3d inst. The company promises to complete the road to Denver in four months. Work on the Kansas Pacific KRatlroad is pro- gressing at the rate of one mile per day. ‘A young man named Mandus eloped with the daughter of Thomas Reuter, of Springfield, Ilti- nois, a tew days ago, married her, and went to New York, where the father yesterday captared them, took the bride back home, and left the husband tm the lureh. The Little Rock Gazette says, three persons were lost by the sinking of the steamboat Am-r- ica afew days ago. Owing to the fact that the boat sunk in three minutes, and the Rite asleep, it is feared that more it. ¢ & ongers ve been A terrific storm prevailed off Hatteras on Friday, and four marine disasters are reported. Several men are known to have been lost, and it is feared that the full extent of the loss of amen and vessels is not yet known. The bill to regulate the com ition of teachers has been amended by the lower House of Missouri so as to give females the same pay as males where equally qualitied and perform- ing like duties. A German named Myer, aged 85 years, who cep in a stable in the, Tear of 8 cabinet shop which was burned in Poughkeepsie, New York, yesterday, was saflvcated te death by the smoke. It is reported that the Mormons have taker [ yossession of the ranches belonging to the Gen- tiles in thé Ely District, Nevada, and announced their intention of holding them at all hazaras. Board of Public Works. ay took place in Rochester, N. ¥., on night, between some young men, in Clinton Creswell was stabbed, it is thought fatally. ‘The Kansas Legislature has passed resolutions asking the removal of all Indians in theState, also ter liberal grants of land from Congress. The Kansas Senate, Friday, j-assed a bill re- moving disabilities, to etfect the promuization of the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment. Theodore Nicholas was convicted at Litt Valley, N. ¥., last week, of the murder of Dr. Meade, and sentenced to be hanged. The Branch Mint at Carson City, Nevada, commenced operations on Friday, coining only silver dollars. ‘The burial of George D. Prentice took place sterday, at Louisville, with imposing Masonic ri Snow fell all yesterday at Richmond, Va., but the weather was too warm for it to remain. ‘The wife of Hon. John Wentworth, of Chicago, died in Troy on Saturday. There was a slight shock of earthyuake at San Francisco on Frida: Prince Arthur left N York Saturday after- +s0e- —— 7 t Rochester Farmers one secret in ma s—elm and black asi being —Doil the lye down strong, and then add grease. and you willhave the -oup i He should have added, tha: if cue lye, | cer strong, will eflerresce freely whien | or strong vinegar is poure cotkoale acid in its combirati abstracted by means of £ nh any way into contact w°o1 ‘ jient mode being to place it at the the le: in the usual way. In our younmer days, a “‘wise” neighbor gave with Imueh gravity the reason that the soap would not “come, tit was the wrong tim: of the meou Beheving the moon innocent, tried the acid test, which showed we were dealing with carbonic of potash instead of caustic pot- ash. We threw in fresh powdered lime, and ina short teme had exellent soap, much te the as- tonisbment and half chargin ot the kind neigh- Ler with the moon theory. ag of the + Father » York,to HAMILTON. On Satantay eve MARKY. wife of Rev. Wm. Ham funeral will take place E. @hu morrow. Tues . ‘The friends and acquaintanc spectfully invited to attend. © BRIEN. In Washington. Febraary sth, at 6 | chek pm, WM. J. O'BRIEN, in the 25th year of funeral will take place on Tuesday. 8th inst ve o clock. from his late residence ou G str st. The friends of the family ctfally invited to attend. 5 On the morning of the 7th instant, LTER NAYLOR. only child of John Wm. and Julia A. Roberts, aged 5 months and 2 days. Funeral will take place on Tarsday. frum the reai- | doce of his parent; 71> Lith street, between G and WASHINGTON. On the 5th instant, su: ARMENIA AUGUSTA, t f Edward Queen, formerly of this cit UNDERTAKERS. BICHARD F.HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARR. HARVEY & MARR, UNDERTANERS, No. 335 F STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. my Bly RIDAL AND REA’ B atets. Cs FUNERAL W: 'T ry ‘ROSSES, ANCHORS Enameled in W Preset ‘ax. All kinds of Hair Brading tal Hair Work on Glasy and : ES Mt 1 Go! V yM. HURLEY. | REAL ESTATE BROKER AND INSURANCE AGENT. Ne. 629 1 STREET, NORTHWEST, Wasutxetom, D.C. SF Military Bount; Warrants, Western od Patents, or Cer -ates of Location purchased prices. Jal rac = of the War Departmout as are Quartermaster Depot x be required to accompany their bids ° Fesponsi- by themselves and tw. liars. that and jabs TmaLce of t! the sum of two (2) tho in imi F upon the award of the contract, ts ful = m act, for its iaitht al and perio % Lists of the places to be visited must be obtais from the Depot Quart-rmaster each weuth eed STSTT ince #0 designated must be visited as directed in the fiat. Payments will be made monthly, or as soon there after as fands are farnished for the purpose inte amount of work required. be either increased or minished during the ports! of the contracr. a pro- Dertionate increase oF dim iuution of the montaiy Parmerts will be mace upom comtract rates. Should the contractor fail to perform the work pe- i - fefaotory manner they Depot Quartermaster will it done, and charg+ the cost to the comtractor. also resorves the Fight to reect any or all proposals that are unsatis- factory. “ 3 cmerersey So be md given to the wader. Sy order of the Quartermaster ntsc ee Ra eb: . By the President of the United States f America. A PROCLAMATION. Whereas certain additional articles to the Treaty now in force between the United States | of America andthe Ta-Tsing Empire, signed | at Tientsin, the 18th day of June, 1858, were concivaed_and signed by their Plenipotentiaries at Washington, on the 28th day of July, 1868, which additional articles are, word for word, as | follows: Additional Articles to the Whereas since the conclusion of thetreaty be- twcen the United States of America the ‘Ta-Tsing Empire (China) of the 18th of June, 1858, cireumstances have arisen showing the Necessity of additional articles thereto, the | President of the United States and the august | sovereign of the Ta-Tsing Empire have named | fpr their plenipotentiaries, to wit: the Prest- tof the United States of America, William | Seer of State, and his r the Daperer ae aan Getiagman se | 3 ina, Anson ‘Bur ace created as his Ravey Rutreerdinary cat tais- | 2 mary in- | Plenipotentiary, and Chih-Kang and Sun | Ku, of the second Chinese rank, associated | high envoys and ministers ef his said Majesty, | and the said plenipotentiaries, atter having ex- changed their full powers, found toe in- due and proper form, have agreed upon the follow- ing articles : nriere I. A His Majesty the Emperor of China being of | the opinion that, in making ‘concemions to" the citizens or subjects of foreign Powers of the privilege of residing on certain tracts of land ox resorting to certain waters of that empire for purposes of trade, he has by no means re- linquished his right of eminent domain or do- minion over the said land and waters, nereby agrees that no such concession or grant shall be construed to give to any Power or party which may be at war with or hostile to the United States the right to attack the citizens of the United States or their rty within the said lands or waters. Ai United States, for themselves, hereby agree to abstain from offen- tively attacking the citizens or subjects of any Power or party or their property with whic they may be at war, on any such tract of land or waters of the said empire. But nothing in this article shall be construed to prevent the United States from resisting an attack by any hostile Power or party upon their citizens or their property. It is further agreed that if any Faght or interest in any tract of land in China their citizens for pu of merce, that sant shall in no event be construed to divest the Chinese authorities of their right of jurisdiction over ms and property within said tract of land, except so far as that right may have been expressly relinquished by treaty. Artictr U. The United States of A mecica and his Majesty the Emperor of China, Lelieving that the safety and prosperity of commerce will thereby best be romoted, agree that any privilege or immunit n respect to trade oF navigation within the Chi nese do.uinions which may not haye been stipa- lated for by treaty, shall be subject to the dis- cretion of the Chinese Government, and may be regulated by it accordingly, but not in a manner or spirit Incompatible with the treaty stipula- tions of the parties. : ARTICLE III. ‘The Emperor of China shall have the right to appoint Consuls at ports of the United States, shall enjoy the same privileges and immu nities as those which are enjoyed. by public law and treaty in the United States, by the Consuls of Great Britain and Russia, or either of them. o Mi Stores No. 900 and GROCERIE! AUCTION- SALES. x 29. Ai hag rh A ee 902 Pennsylvania avenwe. IQUORS. FURNITUR! i Wi) SMALL AG CARPET, CHEST Toone, TUESDAY MORNING, Feb: 8, sng at 10 o'clock, we will sell, wlth: “er. jut of part, viz it ef 8 ruOm: jm our spaciou 2 ‘ac. which we name in rands Rbls. Sugor. different r Bbls. Whieky, Braaty, Gin Cases Whisk Syrup. Vines Koxes Starch, 8: ep Set Carpenter y. Gin, and Port Wine ir, Green aul Block Teo = " 5 aad grown per. Spice. ‘Set Tea Caddies “5 ‘ools Joe Box, Bedsteads, Bareant Ww Hi nh BY ALso, Two pieces new Rag Sarees ashstands, rs jair and Shuck Matrasses é L. WALL & CO., Aucts. WM. L. WALL & 00.. Auctioneers, New Marble Building, Stores No.900 & 902 Pen. Sy. cor. 9th at. ORK AVENUE, NEAR E TREASURY THE REPARTMENT, IN WASHINGTON CITY, deed of trast, dated the 9th of recorded in Liber E. C.K. land Washi oneounty. Dt. and, by Treasurer of the Washington Co-0 and Deposit Aseoriation, tion, in front of the day of February ins parce! fe Wil ciar} witth Cat BY UNL T a Artiete IV. * The twenty-ninth article of the treaty of the 18th of June, 1858, having stipulated for the ex- emption of Christian citizens of the United States and Chinese converts from persecution in ina on account of their faith, it is furthe agreed that citizens of the United States in China, of every religious persuasion, and Chi- nese subjects 4 the United States, shall enjoy entire liberty of conscience and shall be exempt from all disability or persecution on account of their religious faith or wors! in either coun- try. Cemeteries for sepulture of the dead, of whatever nativity or nationality, shall be h=ld in respect and free from disturbance or profa- 1a ‘on. Arricty V. The United States of America and the Eipe- ror of China cordialiy recognize the inherent and inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance, and also the mutual advantage of the free migration and emigration of their citizens and subjects, res] tively from the one country to the other, for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent resi: contracting parties therefore join in reprobating any other than an entirely voluntary emigration these purposes. They consequently agree to ws making it a penal offense tor a citizen of the United States or Chinese subjects to take Chinese subjects eit er to the United States or rates to take citizens of the United States to China or to any other foreign country without their free and voluntary consent respecti Anticue VI. Citizens of the United States visiting or resid- ing in China shall enjoy the same privileges immunities, or exemptions in respect to travel or residence as may be enjoyed by the cit- izens or subjects of the most favored nation. And, reciprocally, Chinese subjects visiting or residing im the United States, shall enjoy the same privileges, immunities, and exemptions in Tespect to travel or residence as may there be enjoyed by the citizens or subjects of the most favosed nation. But nothing herein contained shall be held to confer naturalization upon citi- zensof the United States in China, nor upon the subjects of China in the United States. Anticte VIL. Citizens of the United States shall enjoy all the privileges of the public educational institu- tions under the control of the Government ot China, and reciprocally Chinese subjects shall enjoy all the privileges of the public edacational institutions under the control of the Govern- ment of the United States, which are enjoyed iu the respective countries by the citizens or subjects of the most favored nation. The citi- | zensof the United States may freeiy establish and maintain schools within the Empire of China at these places where foreigners are by treaty permitted to reside, and, reciprocally, Chinese subjects may enjuy the same privileges and im- munities in the United States. AnticLe VILL. Ited States, always disclaiming and ng all practices of unnecessary dic- n» and intervention by one nation in the fla rs or domestic administration of another, do hereby treely disclaim and disavow any in tention or right to intervene in the domestic ad- ministration of China, in regard to the construc- tion of railroads, other material ovements. other hand, his the Emperor of Ciina, reserves to ¢ the right to decide the time and manner and eircumstanees of introducing such improve- ment- withia his domi s. With this mutual understanding it is — by the contracting parties that if at any time hereafter his Impce- rial Majesty shall determine to construct or cause to be constructed of the character mentioned within the e1 ¢, and shall make application to the United States or any other estern Power for facilities to carry out that policy, the United States will, in that de- signate and authorize suitable engineers to be Fence the Chinese Government, and will recommend to other nations an equal compli- ance with such application, the Chinese Gov- ernment in that case protecting such engineers in their persons and property, and paying them a reasonable compensation for their services. In boyd whereot, gern ae tiaries have signed reaty, ereunt on ic Washin Lm th day ne at ington the tw y of July, in the year of our Lord cur tannsseh eight lundred and sixty-eight. (sea) ILLiAM H. Sewarp, Awson BURLINGAME, {sear} ‘Catn-Kaxo, Sus Caia-Kv. And whereas tLe said additional articles have been duly ratified on both parts, and the respec- tive ratifications of the same have been ex- changed: In witness wi T hat hand and caused thescalof tho Uahed Sinise Done at eeey oe eeae ‘this fifth day Fy , in the f ‘ebruary, oer our (sEaL.] ‘7 Cite Trevise, Paris, ts. The high | RY (Successor Southwest corner CHANCERY SALE REAL ESTAT will TRL orl y nt! hi said reed with as Lot number one, (1.) in ‘idson rquare number two hundred and twenty-three, (223, acgording to the ree. orded plat of said eub-diviel wale: : are not com rustees’ reserve tI cost of the first purchaser notice. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cox! UCTION SAU Assistaxt MepicaL Pervevor’s Ovric t 1570. ter gpantity, and jospital Stores, Becf Extract. &c.. &c. Al Covered « Southwest corner Pent IMPROVED LOT ON 281 8TREET, BE- and James v" Fitza time of sali jal9-3taw&ds &# THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED B order of the € URDAY, F. Dalance in tw By virtue of a January. A. D. 365, E.C.E., c.. one of the records of ing ‘we will sell. ‘lof ground, in the city Day rd cash, (of which time of sale;) and the residue in interest from the day of sale. purchaser's notes, secured by a deed of remises sold: and if the terms of wale plied with in fivedays after the sal ie he right to resell at the risk and T, after one week's public R, WOODWARD, JOHN T. GIVEN, w WALL& fe vustees, cols OF MEDI ES, 1 'S AND CONDEMNED Hus- PITAL PROPERTY. MENT: 1 be offered at publie alo in’ thi et o Dublie alo in’ this c mare Depot; E street, between Fourth and onto ESDAY, the Sth day ot ¥ March 10 2 large auantity o i" ry on in use, embracing Surgical and Den: R6., kc. Also, @ considerable lety of Medicines, in fair order; ¥ xi P ae Iso, two fons, new and in superior order. cash. A deposit at time of sale will be re- archased must be removed with fer which date no responsibility assumed at this office. logues ready by the Ist of March, . SUTHERLAND, sss cag Medical Purveyor, Brevet Colonel U.8. rmy. fe7-it COOPER & LATIMER, Anctloncers necessors to J. UE AND NURTH RNOON, Februa ; 1870, at So'clock,on the promises, we shail ithe south half iot 5,in square No.1, having of 7 feet by a depth of 142 fect to an alleys ed on the east side 23th street, between Vir- avenne and north K street. south of the lower nd on the basin, First Ward. a COOPER & LATIMER, Auct'rs._ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncers, ; rato J. C. McGuire & Co..) of Pennsylvania ave. and 1th st OF VALUABLE IMPROVED IMMEDIATELY EAsT OF G THE 8. HOTEL. ON AAV TO Ku HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3D, virine of a decree passed by the {the District. of Colmmbt Supreme sitting in ae rgaret "son Sell. at “pabi On the pi rt Febrnary next RSDAY, the 3d_day of sat 4 11 that piece or parcel of bi ning ton. all that pice deseribed oa the plat or umbered 8, in reservation ght thousand nee in three equal instalts his after the day of sale, wish interest, for which urchaser shal! give his promissory notes, #:- tomy satisfaction. All stamps and conyeyan- at cost of purchaser. $500 cash juired at 12 terms of sale are not complied in 3days after eale the property will be resold d cost of defauiting purchaser, IS. RADLEY, Jn., Trustee. COOPER & La’ [Rep.J TIMER, Aucis. mrt for seven judicial day: , February 12, same hour and place,)and by rder the terms of sale are so far changed as to one-third of the purcha* money cash, and the equal instalments at 6 and 14 months, t,'instead of @5,000 cagh, and the bal. S08 He HEADLEY. Jn_, Trustec ; _ Jn. Tra PER & LATIMER, Awcts, iz: SAT- interest B* ot sel wv city, tient | deh \ ties i so TRU: RE. gen. tome Real Estate and Building rt ESDAY, th o'clock Pp. yi remiser Vision as recorded i = and if the terms of sale are not ulting purchaser, after one week's city, sad revenue stamps at cost of ¥F.W fed nda quire at the IPPINCOTT ¥F GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 526, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ON GRANT STREET, BE. orn STREETS, INTHE ‘ON. -d of trust, A STEE'S SALK AL Ei TE bearing date D, sik and re jumbia, in Lill by direction of. the treasurer’ #f the P. Yompany, we will public auction. in frontof the premises. on \sth day of February, 1470, at 4 1 that piece or parcel of ground and ing and bemg in the said city of Wi known ond described as being Lot (9.)in B. bert's subdivision of part of Square numbered three hundred and sev- enty-five,(%5,) according to the plat of said snl the Surveyors office of said in Book RV 1 red by deed of trust on the “ gomplied with in five after the day of sale, the Trnstees reserve the to resell the property at the risk and cost of the ablic no- ‘ashington All conveyancing irchaser. USEN, SAMUEL KER, GREEN & WILLIA! in some newspaper published in in the District of Colwmnbi Trustees, 'S, Aucts. Jassarhusetts ane., bet, ERETT MARTIN, Prin: i 1 of this «chool commences t which time a few more pupils can be ed. For circulars or information in- school fe5 6t* CHARLES STREET AVENUR, BALTIMORE, Mp. Select Boarding and Day School. Every {aril fer the acquirement of 4 thorough snd” finished English and French education” Pepecial attention given to Music and Ornamen- Cash for boarding pupils in English department per annum. For cireuli taining full information add: tne Brie jars containing infor res ‘ipal. air REV. J. A.LIPPINCOTT. A.M. OF Cc BO8B & WALSH, REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE & BROKERS, ely ROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENC Ho. 327 PENN’A AVENUE, South side, Between 6th and 7th streets west. BAML Jas. W, WALSH. STORES. vice Darot Coumrssany oF arnt Si 1CHMO' 53 Hr ; 23ey8' ISSUER ge i ED SUGAR ANTINE CANDLES G executor ie th she NA’ COURT, Ji DisiuiC or ‘COLUMBIA, aforesaid hang. with the tel TUESDAY final settle ort estate of said oa asthe same AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. BB 000rgs 2 LATaPS eae corner of avenue and 1th st. "CTE a LAMP? A STs. is day of per prin’ A. THOS. COOPER & L. BBX COOPER & LATIMER, Knotioncers, to J. C. McGuire & Co..) Lthrwest Cotuse Foun. renee snd lith etreet. TRUSTEE LATE MIR- uae CAR. ETS, PARLOR AND AK COT. TA ‘H CHINA DINN GLASS- Al EN RE- Fecords for’ Washington county, tm the Dis. fon county, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, I will sell at public auction on WEDNESDAY, February. commencing at Wo'clock a. m., at house No. 330, (old number, Het ween 1ith strect_and Vermont avenue, avery excellent assortment of Household Furniture, &e., consisting in part of— Parlor Suite, U) istered in Pinsh,8 pieces French-Plate Manteband Pier Mirrore Marble top and other Fables. 0 a, Pliree: pets Giitand Bronze Chandeliers and Uatdclabras ny Vases: Mahogan; ‘Hat loth Sofa and Chairs Walnut Extension Dining Table Rrench China Bim er¥et 0 Croc! ane lassware, ri ore Walnut and: Mahogany’ Bedsteads: Bureaus and Washstand: ‘Wardrobes, Window Shades Suite, 10 pic Feather Bolsters and Pills ‘eather Bolsters and Pillows Crlored E: wings, Toilet Sets Cooking and Heating Stoves Kitchen Requisites. &c.. &. ‘Torms cash. B.C. WILSON, Trastes _indi-dte (ep: COOPRit € LATIMER, Auct B" COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Suecessors to James C. MeGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn. avenue and 1th TRUSTEE'S SALE OF HIGHLY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, OLD No. 330 H Pe es DOOR WEST OF FIFTEENTH ‘By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 5th fhe: ‘of December, 1888, and. Tecorded in Liber T and R, No. 6, folio 1 itc., one of the ud records for Washington county, in District of Columbia, I shall sell at public auction, on TUES- DAY, the bth day of February, 1570, at 4 o'clock. .m..in front of the 7. in Square 219, according t0 the subdivision of original lots numbered 1.2, 2 and 13, in said square, niade under decree in € of the District of Co vs. Marshi in. Cireuit I., beginning at a point on H street atheast corner of criginal lot No. edne north 125 fect, thence due east street 125 feet, and reet to ing, with the privilege of using the alley right of Way ten! fect wi the rear, im- proved by a. three-story BRICK DWELLING, with back bnilling, containing sixteon rooms, sas and water. Brick m.rear of lot. ‘Situated on the north J , between lth street and Vermont avenue. . ‘Terms of ale : One-third cash; the residue at six aud twely+ months, secured by a deed of trust, with ., Conveyancing aud stamps - . A deposit of $.00 will be re- if, P_C. WILSON, Trust 27-d&de [Rep] COOPER & LATIM. INSURANCE, INSURANCE com N AND GRORGE over Bank of Washington. Cuarteren wy Coxoness 1837. CAPITAL AND SURPI $260,000 Incures all descriptions of Property in the District of Columbia. No charge for Stamps or Policies. or Directors. is Johnson, T. Ed. Clark, W. E. Howard, pemaker, B. B. Chas. 'W. Davis, rgetown. Andrew Rothwell, Al i JAMES AD. ABEL G. DAVIS, Secretary. . A. Wilson, AMS, Presiden’ fet-eosm ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL AND LONDON. CAPITA Licseseseesene wessssassrneeseeneee $10,000,000 INSURES AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY od FIRE. ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT REFERENCE TO THE HOME OFFICE. PROMPT AND LIBERAL SETTLEMENTS. PREMIUM RECEIVED 1569............23,057,929 LOSSES PAID 1569......... 1,925,370 WASHINGTON OFFICE 1424 F STREET, Near Treasury Department. fe2-eolm _ C. STORRS, Agent. | RANCE ROOMS or T. M. HANSON & B. LEWIS BLACKFORD. THE ATNA FIRE INSURANCE CO,, of Hart- ford. Assets, 35,500,000. THE NORTH BRITISH AND MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO..0f Kogiand and Unived States. Cash assets, $15,000,000. THE NARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE CO. As- sets, €2,250,000. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. Assets. $3,000, . iz INSURANCE C©o., sachusetts. Assets, (near) $1,000,000. THE PUTNAM FIRE INSURANC! ford. Capital, $500,000. .. of Hart- ‘IRE INSURANCE THE METRO Co., of New And that old and excellent Home ( THE POTOMAC INSURANCE CO of George- town, D.C. MUTUAL TIFE INSURANCE CU. of Now York. Cash enc, $33,000,000. Solin se THE ATNA LIFE INSURANCE CO., of Hart- ford. Assets, $12,500,000. a! ies ha f nssots exceed- eg ase mpaagoren cemeemnctamteet halt century of experience. ‘They are too well Known fo reghire comment.‘ Our own expotionce (entending, in the caco of (Mr ‘Hanson. thrvagi our ad have always been prompt and satie: factory. ou HANSON ea 2 BEST INVESTMENT FOR OWNEKS OF PROPERTY, A few dollars paid to 4. 8. PRATT & SON, Sor insurance in the PHGNIX, of Hartford, the HOME, or YONKERS, or FIREMEN’S, of New York. INSURE NOW, to-morrow may be too late. vw. 4 tidings, corner 9th and pOfice No.0 ¥ B.C. A, Building, corner th and INATO™ gE EP FRE ESCH Om meet. 8k Loin roe Sor eu of ke AUCTION SALES. HELMBOLD. TO-MORROW. HELMBOLD. ¥ COUPER & LAT! HELMBOLD. eee Lor ae VAKSE wand se HELMBOLD. Decca a fel ronda jn iver BM HELMBOLD. No. 5, follo ons of ti : request of the party. secur the su MELMBOLD. To Pot Febrery 0 at ber | BELMBOLD. ESDAY, ¢ . at pg yay Gri ey HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ts pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious BUCH. BUCHU. ueee ay AeuisrY from Rew BUCHU. ference asian, re SAR fend, and Conti memt. BucHv. For, Ta apniy to JOUN G. DALE, ert, 19 ROTDDLETON @ UU. BANKERS, : spahawaeed aude @ Weshinnon. _isb-eoka COOP! a LS BX © %, BOTELER, Anctioncer, . eeu Mincaants: uive or steansuirs (Successor to J.C. McGuire & Co.) BETWEEN ‘Corner of Penn. avenue and Wth street, Bucut. WASHINGTON AND KEW TORK. OF VALUABLE I VED THE WEST bron’ 2TH . BETWEEN M AND N STS. of adeed of trust bearing date on ‘of December, A-D. 1553, and daly 4 STREET WES’ HELMBOLD'S EXTBACT BUCHU gives health aes and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. Floreat. the mv ©, KMLORT, By virtue the Sist day recorded on the 4th day of January 1359, Debility is accompanied by many alarming symp- river, every WE! A Liber T and B, No.6, folio 25, ete. and b: a . of one of the partic ‘secured thercby. 1 will el toms, and if no treatment is eubmitted to, cousump- | SAT CRRA. UKE ees Breath day of Webranty: AnD" haus aoc ues tion, insanity, or epileptic Bits ensue HAM, Kawat SSP se 8 A eee, . a “D: isto. i ¥ . ; Sands mms, ail of Lot lettered A,” in Giles Dy Gevrecionny vat the corner of ‘ith street sud Row Tyrone ial os the on Ne HELMBOLD. sant 4J.W. THOMPSON, President. | filo BS mt surveyor eur uf Washington city, jumbia. with improvemen HELMBOLD. by a depth « : | Sect paved alley. This isa most deiuticyey: | HELMBOLD. Pari 10) ALEXANDRIA “Terme 82440 cash: and the remainder in 6,12, and HELMBOLD. ‘@x0RGETOWN. D.C. Renee. ae eres — ogee “ore — 4 f com ey ane! ee c HELMBOLD. oe, eee ne FOSHCA WHITNEY, Trust a Boat Epes: y eects _(Rep) CHAS. W. BOTELER. Auc HELMBOLD. Water street, Georgetowa, WEDNES- S. MARSHAL'S SALE. ae ae agin cre ratge ct eee ea ee ame Shia Wc bcd’ ” a ‘ 4 ‘olumbia, and to me directed, 1 will sell at public HELMBOLD. 00.41 sale. for cash, in me directed, 1 will front of the Court Hi Said Districton MONDAY, the 2ist day bad at 12 o'elock m., all defendant FS louse deor of ‘of Febru: HELMBOLD'’S EXTRACT BUCHU and iM- PROVED BOSE WASH cures delicate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change of diet, mo inconvenience, and mo exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, free from all injurious properties. RAILROADS. February 2, 1870 8. MARSHAL’S SALE. premises, parts of Lots 16 and | ourt ia, in the cause of Smith | lace of | . Fo ORR. In virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued from the . Clerks office of the Buy Court of the District of - BUCHU. Peeettie fe We Te re Columbia, and tome directed, Twill sell. at public Sat - FOR ‘ALL Way Stato mal sale, for cash, ont Con louse . B:: said Districton MONDAY: theZiet day of Febraa- ws pea tS e ay Sarpy: tT end 8:304. m, . at 12 0'¢ 7 fitie, claim apd interest in and te BUCHU. rae ie BUCHU. satisty execution No, i] ‘illiam Doug: BUCHU. Vatenangaror Soe eae ae Ge ee i & 5 CHU. MR WAY STATIONS. ee ee. Leave at § Aut, wat 3:58, a4 $ SS pe Se BUCHU. FOR ALL PARTS OF WEST. PROPOSALS FOR STAMPED ENVELOPES Saturday and Sunday, at 7 A, AND WRAPPERS. BUCHU. Post Orrick. Derantwxxt, January 10, 1870. al oposals will be received until 3 m.on the Lai of MARCH, 1870. for ae all the “Stamped Envelopes” and. = New rappers which this Department may require during a period of four years, commencing Ist of July, 1570, viz: STAMPED ENVELOPES. No.1. Note size, 2% by 4% inches, of er. N Ordinary letter size,3 1-16 by 5? white, buit, canary. or cream-colored paper, or in such proportion of either as may be required. No. 3. Full letter size, (ungummed on flap, for i ad Sy ime! . of the same colors av 10, 1870. FOB NON-RETENTION or INCONTINENCE of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands, stone in the bidder, calculus, gravel or brick-dust deposits,and all diseases of the bladder, kidueys, and dropsical swellings, white pa- inches, of i ‘ | #eand wider LEE tutte ast the pop tion | USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCAU. 8K | ofeach, No.4: Full letter size, 3% by 5% inches, of same BETWEEN WASHINGTON colors a of Pant Snler's tke Soatition atstee HELMBOLD. Tpuapecrain AnD ee n af cach. be xtra Vetter. size, (angummed on flap, for | HELMBOLD. et circulars.) 32 by 6's inches, of same colors as my Wasurnerton, % | and under @ ‘like condition as to the proportion HELMBOLD. ‘Traine between WASHINGTON and NEW KORE “*No: 6. Extra letter size, 3% by 6 inches, of same ee oe _ | chest tawnteur se, eStats | anezarpou. BR a etree proportion of each. . 5 . 7. Official size, inches, of same colors HELMBOLD. and 9 p.m. | Misra careers Ernie seer jon of each, ELMBOLD. Ro. Exira oftcal size if by 856 Inches, of same = < coloreas No.2, and under'a like co proportion of each “ rnin HELMBOLD. | NEWSPAPER WRAPPER: 6% by 9% inches. of Dull or Manilla pare. HELMBOLD. | Thrragh tickets All the above envelopes and wrappers to be amp it Senominati i Boston can be bat ste oj saapdary eet grog whedon ayn mr mapn ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CoNSTITU- | {nthe day. ‘Also. atthe Cu: | face, and to be made in the most thorough manner, ge i —3 of paper of approved quality. maautactured spe’ | TIONS, of both scxes, use HELMBOLDS EX- venue «fice PI urposs, with euch water mark prevent imitation as the Postinaster irect. to be thoroughly and Feummive on the fa cially for the other devices General ma: The enve = the for circulars) TRACT BUCHU. It will give brisk and eneggetic rectly | feelings. and enable you to sleep well. of each (except to be put on not less than half an inch x Baltimore and Oh'o Railroad s4vertisement for —_ a Washington, Auuape- Ww, in width the entire length. The wrappers to be BUCHU. te COLE weet ie not Jess than three-fourths inch £0: ee ‘Agent, F Width acrocs the end. Sere BUCHU. nom GEO. 8. KOONTS, Agent, Wi All envelopes and wrappers must be banded in ———————— ie of twenty Sve. and) packed in strong paste. BUCHU. PPorosaLs For rResu weer. or oxes,each to contain n — two hundred and fifty of the lett tra lette = —_ ze.and one hundrad each of the official or extra BUCHU. Ores Ore hoon an eee official size, separately. The newspaper wrappers mn in duplicate. with a copy of te be packed in boxes to contain pot fees thant two BECHU. | advertisement attached. be wed by the une mndred and fifty each. xes are to dersigned arch 1, 1570. for sup. Wrapped and sealed, or securely fastened in strong . BUCHU. ine FRESH BEEP to tie treaties mauilla paper, so as to safely bear transportation b ‘said must be fresh, of and market- mail for delivery to postmasters. When two th BUCHU. able qGality. in equal proportion of iore and hind and or more envelopes are required to fill the o r Quartrrs. (neck, shauks and tallow to ba of a postmaster, the straw or pasteboard boxes con: BUCHU. | excluded.) and to be delivered at free of poses bey _ wing mid cost. im snch quantity as may be from to time ped with Boop i but when less than two thousan: t Inbels of direction,to be farn he Departwrent, must be placed upon each package by the contractor, Wooden cases, containing en- clopes or wrappers to be transported by water routes: aust be provided with snitable water-proofing. The whole to be done under the inspection and direction ofan agent of the De it. ; juired by and on days as the ‘tier shall designate, not excecding Tour times pet ‘The necks of the cattle slaughtered fur beef to be delivered ander this agreement «Lall be cut off at the fourth vertebral jolut- and the breast down. The rhanks of fvroanarters sail be cut off from & to four inches above the knee joint. and of a THE GLORY OF MAN ISSTRENGTH. There- fore, the nervous and debilitated should immediately use HELMBOLD’S EXTBACT BUCHU. a warters from six to eight inches above the The envelopes and wi mnst be furnished = and delivered w we all Teasoha i sparc compl te HELMBOLD. Ee repeals Ot ie sate en wee price wer respects, Fesuly for use, and in kuch quantith icised ; as miay be resi po i he dally orders wma HELMBOLD. Beret Cheice cute will Be furnished for sale to <i nasters: the deliveries to be made cithrer at the contract force Office Department, Washington, D. Cy or at the HELMBOLD. lesa tase er the Ceaser gels Smoutne, os wad olice of an agent duly, authorized fo Inspect and re | Commencing April 1, 0, and subyect to the approval Cerve the ware; the place of delivery ta 1 esa pone DY ae deli eri : " ‘ eemeral a oe ot of i ih a: ' will whens < flivering.s well as all expense of packing, aie Fis costeocter: feto arena glabeting, nd water: proofing, to be paid by HELMBOLD. Ps gy te the contractor. two gureties mea Bidders are notified that the Department will re- HELMBOLD. toned Io the Bde — quire, -ondition of the contract, that the en- Must be distinctly endorsed * Nelopés and. wrappers shall be manufactured. and neo. | for' Fresh Bort,” ava wadremed tothe 4 stored = such page to ensure 7 The So roscrved to Select any or all bids not im si ire he nited 4 HELMBOLD. a ge fg td an egent of the Department, who will require made known on application to the und: he, stipulations of the contract to be faithfully ob- g served. . The dies for embossing the postage stamps on the envelopesand wrappers are to be executed to the satisfaction of the Postmaster General, in the best style, and they are to be provided, renewed, and kept in order at the expense ol the contractor. ‘The De- ht of requiring new dies stamps not now Isa certain cure for diseases of the . Go! __First Lient. 4th U.S. Artillery, A.0.8. ROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. Heanquanrens et Mrurrary Districr, ASTER, Orrice Curer QvaRTEeR™. Eicon, ¥ iment reserves the for any stamps, or denominations ps BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, | geatea muon, Va. J zis: ly hange lies lors, shall be ade witha extra Siar, = LTS porn | ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE Com. | St "hiofice uutil3p.m-of BATUBDAY, the par aneen env . novia tse may be soon atany wie Primeloal Bet PLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY. 100 ELS OF OATS, ms are mot 10 9 a by the Department ava 5 \ idders are therefore | and all diseases of the * — dnd Richmona, Turing the -4 ending June BD, URINARY ORGANS, Separate Propzeale are required fer Oats, to. be abd weighing wot, ts psode B > to ot whether existing in lal fer Se ee tee MALE OB FEMALE, cobitions of aceasta be sbeaees ‘any or all bids is tn ond Saere score required to be eb- cont 1 bidder repare new dies, and subunit apres. ‘HE USE OF TUX PRESENT DIES MAY Af no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, contract. Sa Sram Be cut eee Py contract will ‘bemade quarterly after proper adjust: ‘ment of accounts. ‘and that of Posterity, depend upon prompt use of » reliable remedy.