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_EVENING STAR._| CONGRESSIONAL. SENATE —After our rey sus bill being under consi Mr. Conkling said that the recommendation of the Senate committee was to let well enough | alone—to have the census taken under the pro- visions of the old law. The committee had gone carefully into an examination of this matter, | and bad come to a conclusion adverse to the elaborate proposition presented by the House. | Commenting at length upon the expense of proposed new system. Mr. C. spoke of the great | accuracy and completeness of the last census, and introduced letters of distinguished scientific | men commending the manner in which it was taken, in the highest terms. ‘ Mr. ner was unable to concur with his n the committee in the recommen- had made. He assented to all the praise that had becn bestowed upon the last census; it was a great work, but the machinery under which it was prepared would not be ap- Plicable no Mr. Su er was interrupted by a message use of resentatives with the nee to the death of Mr. House from Ohio. some remarks appropri- and offered the customary resolutions. After remarks by Mr. Sherman the resola- tions were passed, and the Senate adjourned. AOUSE.—A fter our report closed, the resol tions in relation to the taritl, published in fu in yesterday's Stan, were tabled by a vote of 90 yeas to 77 nays. Mr. Bingham introduced a bill amendator the laws relating to the rates of postage, maki letter postage two cents, and one cent for every | additional half ounce or fraction thereof; maki on newspapers or periodicals issned da Pf, wechiy, mouthly, or at any other stated pe- Tied, one cemt where not exceeding four ounces in weight, and one cent for every additional two ounces or fraction thereof. Papers circulating in the State or Territory where published, or within one hundred miles ot place of public: tion, to be exempt from pcstage, and exchan, between publishers to be free. Postage on dr letters and unseaied cirealars to be one cent, and one cent for every additional half ounce or fraction thereof. Manascripts intended for pub- lication, not exceeding two ounces in weight, to be three cents p » and one cent for every additional ounce ‘he second section makes it the duty of the Postmaster General to establish a uniform and moderate box rental. Referred. Mr. Stone introduced bills to incorporate the Linthicum Institute of Georgetown and the Columbia Railway Company of the District of Columbia. Keterred to the District Committee. Mr. Orth offered a resolution calling on the President for the correspondence with the Span- ish Government and the American Minister at Madrid in relation to Cubar affairs, with such information as may be in his possession as to the resent position of the struggle for independence in that island. Adypte Mr. Sargent, from the Committee on Appro- wiations, reported the Indian appropriation tin, and briefly explained it. It appropriates $3,088,900, against $6.2%,781 last year. The amount éstimated for was $5,045,334, being $1,954 .j. more than the amount appropriated. The bill was made the special order fur Friday next. Mr. Laftin offered a resolution declaring it a wasteful expenditure to continue the publica- tion in the Globe of the petitions against the tranking privilege. asissued under the direction of the Patmaster General. Mr. Haynard objected, protesting against any attempt to prevent the expression of public pinion by a side wind of that sort. Mr. Lailin moved to suspend the rules. Agreed ‘The resolution went over as unfinishe ness, and then, at ten minutes betor: Mr. Morgan rose to announce the de colleague, Truman i. Hoag, of 0 offer the usual resolutions of condolence and Tespect. After remarks in honor of the deceased mem- ber by Messrs. Morgan, Bingham and Wood- ward, the resolutions were adopted. Messrs. Dickinson, Beatty, Ambler (Ohio), Winchester (Ky.), and Williams (Ind.), we Pointed the committee to accompany the re- io, and the House, at 3 o'clock, ad- A Queer Theery. It is ssid that in the tombs of the Ni of ancient F,; been foun all organs, ¥ from tl the other, on the contrary, is quite compl Having observed this, a Swedi chemist, Dr. Gruselbach, wi tion ef being both great an ¥ of Upsal, has come to the eo clusion that the Egyptian mummies are not a as has Leen said and believed for some thousan of years, bodies embalmed by any process of | preservation whatever, but that they are really | the bodies of in momentarily suspended, with the intention of | restoring them at some future time, fe preservation has been lost. M. Professor Gruselbach adduces man tof his idea; among others, is experi- years, which he say ys proved successful. He took a snake and treated it in such a manner as to benum» i as though it had been carved in marble, and i was so brittle that had he allowed it to fall i n into fragments. In thi for several years, and i 1 @esurrections, apparently withou Sustaining harm. The professor is reported t» have sent a petition to his government request- ing that a criminal who has been condemned to death may be giving to him to be treated in the same manner as the snak: omising to restore him to life in two years. It is understood that the man who undergoes this expetiment is to be pardoned.—Alvany Journal. ss — Forricx News ny Caste —tInthe Corps Leg- islatit yesterday, Cremieux rose and said be desired to question the ministers concerning the hefort aifair. Olivier replied that he would not await the result of the interpella- tion, but would do his duty. Cremieux re- joimed that it was precisely as to what ghe ministers considered their duty that he sought to inquire, and the Chamber would decide that this should be answered at once. He then proceeded to make a strong appeal against the arrest of Kochefort as a wrong to his constit- uents. Ollivier replied, and after an agitated discussion the Chamber, by a vote of 115 to 45, adbered to the view of Ollivier. It was ex- pected that Rochefort, who was in his seat the debate, would be arrested on | leaving the House, but he was not. At the | termination of the sitting he proceeded to his | office, and up to $ o'clock last evening had net been taken into custody. Rumors are abroad that the Prince Imperial is very ill, but the journal Le Public says there is no foundation for them. The French Minister at Munich has been in- structed to say to the Bavarian Minister of foreign affairs that as personal government is ended in France, that country will remain a mere spectator of events in Germany. Advices from Madrid state disturbances have occurred at Augon, near Malaga, but they have been suppre ‘R | Others delivered addresses. Burns still | ¥Yania. His counsel | Ge viduals whose life has been | & sembling to-day. The Governor's message will doctace Go optien Sat oe offices in the vacant, and ad Legislature to Port aboard, ot advise seme ‘other appointing to fill them, until elections ee ae eee he fee! for himself promises to be Governor for 6 citizen in the State, and not for a party or ‘The arrest of F. A. Stevens, ex-United Si Inspector and Gauger, was made in St. Louis by omicers from New York city. It is said the frauds perpetrated by Stevens and a number of o é ret ii i & << ness men in New York will Segrogate $2,000,000. Stevens was brought to New York and committed to answer. The inauguration of Kit Burns’ rat pit as a Water-street mission took place in New York yesterday. Bishop Janes, Mr. Tyng, Jr., and i runs a liquor store next door, through which the min- isters were obliged to pass to reach the mission use. ‘The Senate Alabama and C Toad bill passed the Geor, amendment that two mill ‘hattanooga Rail- House, with the ns dollars of State million | bonds should be loaned, instead of three dollars, as was provided in the original bill. The appeal care of Dr. Schoeppe ve called y te int jupreme Court o en! 5 LB begs mh ‘caked & continuance until to-day, when the argument for a new trial will begin. Col. Rockafeller, of the Tist regiment of New | York, has received from an official in Richmond a tender of a return to his regiment of two how- . itzers captured from it at Bull Run, in 1861. ‘The voluntecrs who took a minent part in the recent disturbances at Matanzas, Cuba, hove been arrested by the orders of the Captain ieneral, and are now in Moro Castle awaiting Telegrams received trom Havana yesterday fully confirm the reports relative to the con- tinued advance of the Spanish troops through the insurgent distriets. ‘The judges in New York are charging the grand jury to bring to punishment all persons ¥10 compound with felons for the recovery of stolen goods. Owing to a reduction of wages, a |: portion of the laborers on the Jamestown and Franklin Railroad have struck, and were being paid off yesterday. ‘The Superior Court of Ohio adjourned yester- ay morning until next Monday, without ren- dering a decision on the Bible question. In the New Jersey Senate last night, aftera debate of three hours, the Fifteenth Amendment was rejected by a vote of 13 to 8. In Boston Prince Arthur has had many call- ers, ineluding a great number of ladies, at his hotel. He declines all public demonstrations. ‘The San Francisco publishers have determined to reduce pay for composition to sixty cents per thousand ems. ‘The drought in Southern California is so great that farmers are offering sheep at 50 cents a head. ‘The bark Transit, from Alexandria, Virginia, has arrived at Sam Francisco. The Spanish frigate Victoria has arrived at New York pl DIED. On the 8th inst., in this city, ERCHER, eldest son, of David and er, aged 8 years and 9 months, lace on Thursday. the 1th om the residence of his reets = McKNIGHT. In this city, on the evening of the 7th instant, after a lingerin: Mr. ORLANDO McKNIGHT. in the 6lst ‘The fw will take pl 1749 K street. near 1s ( Wednesday) morning. ROBERTS. On the 7th instant. LER. Ww ag om his late residence, ‘th, at 10 o'clock to-morrow WALTER NAY- only child of John iam and Julia A. , aged 5 months and 2 days. BROOKE. Febroary 7th, Mrs. BROOKE. ELLEN M. dow of the late Edmund Brooke, in the SICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARR. HARVEY & MARR, UNDERTAKE RS, No. 335 W STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. Diy BEIDAL, ASD FUNERAL WREATHS, Bo- QUETS, GROSSES, ANCHORS and STARS eserved oF Euameled in Wax. All kinds of Hair Ornamental Hair Work on Glass and ‘arl by Mrs. FRIES Bost Jate. on, $35 Sth ear 1. References for Hair Work: rat Golds! rk 1m borough, Gen. Tompkins, Gen. Ali BM. WILLIAN ag HAS A HANDSOME STOCK OF REAL LACES, CLOAK VELVETS, SATINS, BLACK SILKS, CLOAKS, DBESSES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, BONNETS, FLATS, TRIMMINGS, and all kinds o Parisian Novelties, Also the celebrated J. P. B. FRENCH CORSETS. ‘Dresses and Cloaks made to order. 336 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘7 Cite Trevise, Paris. B A FAHNESTOCK’S i VERMIFUGE. nov Why is it that #0 many children die under the age of five years? That a large proportion of children die under that age, has long been a subject of remark, and without @ satisfactory cause ascertained, it is certain. Also, it is known that worms exist in the human system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly with symptoms of worms; for so surely as they exist, can they be SAFELY AND CERTAINLY removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by the timely use of B. A. FAHNESTOCK' VERMIFUGE. It being a PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION. with the UTMOST §AFE- ‘Worm Guulegtions, sade ce for the of o z q more foi inasing the palate than of overcoming the disease pave been, manufsetured, all over the country, | but hort lease fe is nearly exhausted, . 4'“Fshnestock's Vermifuge continues to'grow in fe: And, be admin; TY TO CHILDE ‘The interruption on the Irish telegraph lines is total. Communications eastward are entirely t off. cut off a a ts Lovers or Jexsky LigHTsInG.—The Newark Advertiser mentions a new society at Scotch Pains. 4. The call for the meeting reads: «Whereas, certain evil-disposed persons are in- troducing innovations on our ancient customs and privileges as free-born American citizens, especially as regards our Fight to drink when and what we please; Resolved, That we, as lovers of freedom, fun, love and deviltry, do hereby organize ourselves into a society to be known as the “Young Men's Drinking Association of Scotch Plains &c., &e."” These young men are determined that Jersey lightning shall strike where it has a chance. s ss AT A VERY SUCCESSFUL SEANCE in Cinem- nati the other night, a man burst into tears when the mediam described z —s = a b'u eyed spirit standing " t Whiskers and his hair parted in the " «Do you know him?” inquired agnan at his side, in a sympathetic whisper. “Know him? i wess 1 do,” replied the unhappy man, is eyes. “He was engaged tomy wife. hadn't a died he woult hove been her husband ’ tal tmstead of me. Oh, George, he murmured, Im'a voles choked “with Gouuien, “why, why did you peg out?” maw A man is to have ay toa r » having twenty months to run. Old sixty per cent. said that he sometimes ‘“done” Jong time paper, and gravely iigured the dis- count at five per cent. @ month for the specified time, and then for three days’ grace. to his customer he said: ‘Have you seven and a half cents about ‘was the reply, handing it over. it just right,” said the banker, as he quickl locked up the note and went on’ footing ‘up his daily "—Buffalo Express. &7The proprietors of a Cincinnati can-ean establishment think themselves injured 310,00) worth apiece by being called biackguards. &7-An urchin being rebuked for weari his stachinge at toe tien eager ‘cotane Le helped—toes wiggled and heels didn't” 87-A revolation song the washerwoman Columbus, Miss, is ofa stam laundry just established there. S27 The wind rolled about the suow on the Hadley Plains, Mass., Sunday week, into lum; three feet thick, and with hundreds of these great snow balls the tor daily. CAUTION. Should oceasion require you to purchase B. A. ‘ab: k's V; be he careful t tee that the initials are B.-""This ls the article that has been #0 FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829, hasers must insist on having it, if the; SoC Gub to have am imitation forced tien thane? &? SCHWARTZ & HASLETT, FORMERLY B.A. FAHNESTOCK’S 80N & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS. del-codawi PITTSBURG, PA prerosars FOR THE 1+ ama nd or BANITARY WU: Janiueton Be be Babe ornez, i dol ‘Will furnish all necessary materials and iabor the performance of the ee ee in the sum of two(2) thousand dallas teneaeet upon the award of faithful fe3 6 a rece ee Bas Bay their children, cannot be too observing of the first | perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, | AUCTION SALES. BRE SMEUEASSTS,, | Bouthwest corner Penn. arenue LADIES) BEAVER CLOAKS. FANCY JACK- RTs, t AUCTION. On THURSDAY MORNING, Feb. 10.1370, at 11 giclock, at store No. 941 (old Mo. 302) Peansyiva- nia avenue. betw ‘and 10th streets, north s wo shail eeil e large consirament of the above named Pin Wewoald advise the ladies and public gen- erally to attend this sale, as the goods are of the bost quality, and will be sold withont reserve. fesd’ (Rep) QOOPER & LATIMER, Auets, BX GREEN 2 WILLIAMS, Auctionvors. - No. 319, southeast corner 7th and D strests. ASSIGNEES SALE OF VADUABLM BUILDING LOT, FRONTING ON NORTH M STREET, BR- TWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS WEST, AT AUCTION. ‘On MONDAY, the 23th of Fabra 1870. at 4 o'clock Ishall soll on the prem: ding lot. known as of ? valuable lot No. 15, in square No. Minches M street, s back wis inches on Fun with a depth of 120 feet, containing in all uare feet. ‘erms: (One-third cash; ce insix and twelve monthe, with interest deed of on the’ prom i convey and revenus stamps at purchaser's cost. One hundred doll: will be req down on the day of sale. GEORGE MASON. Assigroe. fe8-cokda GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct [RY COOPER & LATIMER, Anctioncers, iuccessers to J.C. McGuire & Go.,) Southwest corner of Penna, svenue and lith st. ii TRUSTRE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING Lot ON L4rg STRERT WEST, BETWEEN K By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date the Ren aay or teyA°. i555 and duty recorded tn Liber number fiyo hundred and’ sixty folio 41 et eequone of th records of Wasl guuunty and blgrict of Cofumbia, will well at tion, Premines. to MONDAY, the Tth day of February, A. D. 1570, ol vi "s ivision jundred and Forty-eight, rms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest from the day of sale; the de- fe the faction of news ed and published in: Washing Tome Ce A THOS BRADLEY Trae” ‘& LATIMER, Aucts. SALE 18 POSTPONED hour and nil TUESDAY, 9 ame pla ‘A. THOS. BRADLEY, Trastee- . Tl “feSeokds COOPLE & LATIMER, Aucts. '¥Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, B Auctior and Real Estate Brok: No. 626, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, ON Oru STREET WEST, BETWEEN B AND G STREETS NORTH. By virtue of adeed of trust to the subscriber, dated July Ist. 1569, and recorded in Liber TF and R, No. slios 82, ete., one of the Land . &e., I shall cffer for asle, at public auction, in front of the premis's,on THURSDAY, the 17th day of February. at 4 o'clock p. m., of lot of ground numbered ten,(10.) in square NO 457, of the authentic ground plan or plat of the city of Washing- ton. ‘ginning for thesame at a point on Sth sirest west, distant nineteen (19) feet and one-half inchés from the southeast corner of said lot. (No. 10,) and running thence due west sixty-two(62)ieet three (3) inches: thence due north seven (7) feet seven and one: fourth (74) inches; thence due west thirty- et one stautial two-story Brick House, ‘Terms of sale: $2,000 cash, (in order to remove, elsoa prior encumbrance,) the residue in 6 and 12 menths, the purchaser giving his note for deferred Payments satisfactorily endorsed, and bearing inter- est. A deed given anda deed of trast taken. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purcha- ser, If the terms of sale are not complicd with within five days from the day of aale, the trustee re- seryes the right to resell the said property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, on givin: Sco wilt bo required es soon'ns the property tentncx C0 we : ~~ SBURY LLOYD. Trustes, ff. “ifeS-eod ils GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. peestees BALE. By virtue of an order of the Circuit Court Prince George's county, sitting ws s Court Equity, passed in & cause whorein James ae guardian of Robert U Hyatt and e complainants, and Richard B. Hyatt and Hyatt. Jr., are defendants, the under- Trusteo, will offer at public sale, to the idder, at ‘Beltsville, on SATURDAY, the 22th day of February 150. at the hour of 120'clock fair, if not,on the next fair day tl ter, Suiday excepted.) all that tract, partof atract, or of land lying in Prince Gebrge ae a which the ‘ate cate) rate eli ¢ pos: sessed, commonly called and known by the name of * Rich Thickett,”’ containing 273 acres, more oF less, and adjoining the lands of Wm. W. Hall, Samuel T. Belt and others. nd is in About one-half of thi fair state of cultivation, and adapted to the growth 6 of thin section of country, and the is well wooded. This farm is ins fine neighborhood, convenient to ‘hand post office, about 2h miles from Beits- tation on the Baltimore and Washi ‘oad, and has an abundance of very fine streams and is enclosed with excellent fencing. ‘The improvements consist of a comfortable Dw: ling- House and the vsual Out Buildings. Terms of sale are: One-third in cash on the day of tale, and the balance in equal instalments of six and tweive months, with interest on the deferred instal- ments from day of sale till paid, and the deferred in stalments to be secured by the bonds or notes of the ar ; Sth security, to be spproved by. the OF all cash, at the option of the purchaser; andon the payment of the whole purchase money and interest, (and not before.) the Trastee will con- vey the real estate to the purchaser, free and clear of ell the right of the parties to the case. If deemed advisableon the day of sale, the Trustee is empow ered to change the terme of sale. ‘The expense of deed and stap to be paid by the purchaser or pur- chasers. : The above-described property will be sold at the riak of Walter C. Newberry, who ptrchased the above real estate, but failed to comply with the terms of sale, fes3t SAMUEL B. HANCE, Trustee. BY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncors, (Successors to J. C. McGuire & 0: and 1th st Southwest corner of Pennsylvania avi ALUABLE IMPROVED IMMEDIATELY EAST OF THE U. 3. HOT. CHANCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE 23 ot) ND A) ‘EL. ON PENNS NIA AVENUE, TO TAKS cppor ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3D, ‘By virtue of a decree passed by the Supreme Shon: Of the District. of Columbia, sitting 1a nity, on the Ith day of January. 1570, in cause number 116on the Equity side of sald mart wherein Margaret Fitzgerald et al., are plaintiis, and James V. Fitzgerald et al., are defendants, 1 will sell. at public auction, on the premises on n, THURSDAY, the 3d day of February next, at 4 x all that piece or parcel of land situated on Pennsylvania avenue, adjoining the United States Hotel, in the city of Washington, all that piece or | Parcel or land known and described oa the plat or Plan of said city as lot numbered 8, in reservation numbered ten. ‘erms of sale: Eight thousand dollars cash, and balance in three equal instalments at 3, 9aud 1S months after the day of sale, with interest, for which the purchaser shal! give his promissor cured to my satistaction. All stamps and conveyan cing at cost of purchaser. $50) cash required at time of sale. If the terms of sale ars not complied hin Sdays after sale the property will be resold w at risk and cost of defaultin Durphaver, J08. H. LEY, Ja.. Trustee, COOPER & LATIMER, Aucis, jal9-stawade 1Rep.J Be THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED BY order of the Court for seven judicial days;( viz: SAT- URDAY, February 12, same hour and place,)and by said order the terms of sale are so far changed as to read “one-thigd of the purchase money cash, and the nce in tw} equal instalments at 6 and 18 months, ‘with interest.” instead of @3,000 cash, and the bal- ance in 3,9, and 15 months. OS. H. BRADLEY, Jn. Trustee. fo4d [Rep] COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. No. 526, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. TRUSTEE'S IMPROVED REAL Es’ STREET, BE- ayee EKTS, IN » bearing dat ‘ secre Waa dite s of the District Col No. 7, folio 431 seq. treasurer’ of the Po- wpa ding Company. we witl se ives, on TUESDA J, Wid, at o'clocl ground and in the said city of Wash- Frctomse being Lot num: . rts. subdivision cf part jandred and sev ett ‘of said subdi- oy peyor's office of said ‘erms cash, (of which $200 must and tha balsnse te gix,t and with interest, 9 secured Premises sold; and if the terms of sale are not complied with in five Gaye after the day of sale, the Trustees reserve the tilting purchesce’ after ome, week's peutic wee tice per published in Washington thy ee bateet PSone aececop iad revenue cost z se SRLLURUSEN, SAMURL KER EN. Trustees. fera GREEN & WILLIA@SS, Aucts, fel-t AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES, TO-MORROW. ‘BX coorgn « carmen, « Buccesors toJ-C. Moduire © Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and lith sirest. STEER VALUABLE BUILDING TRUSTEE Ors TN THE VEST WARD. i of a deed of trust, eceaniser, nar and , betwe ‘ermont avenue, avery excellent assortment of Household Furniture, ‘Parlor Suite, Upholstered in Plush, 8 piccos French-Plate lantel and Pier Mirrors ot ‘hree-ply and Ingrain 8 ronze Ohandeliers and Caidclabras re. ‘ood Tables ‘Three Mahogany Book Cases : Mahogany Hair-cloth Sofaand Chairs ‘Walnut Extension Dining Table French China Dinner Walnut and Mahogany \ Pelcitels Berean ona at and Mahogany ‘Washstands 10 pieces {lored Engravings, Totlet Sets and Hy Sti uisites, kc.. &c. Termscash. i. i. 0. WILSON. Trastes. jaZ7-dts (Rep.] COUPER & LATIMER, Auc B* COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Successor ¥ Bouthy rs to James U. McGuire & Co.,) west corner Penn. avenue and Lith street. TRUSTER’S SALE OF HIGHLY VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY, OLD No. STREET, ONE DOOR WEST OF FIFTEENTH BY ech brgg Kod ie ee Le ny 4 December, 1968, and, duly recorded in SR Liber T and 1 B No. 6, folio 6, etc... one of the records for Washington county, in Columbia. shall sell at public auction DAY, the 1th day of February, 1870, at 4 o'clock, B Moin front of the premises, parts of 7. in Square 219, accordii original lots numbered 1. 2, 12 and 13, in ‘are, made under decree in Chancery of the Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, in the cause of Smith vs. Marshall et al., beginning at a point on H strect north, being the southeast corner of original lot No. 3, running thence due north 125 fect, thence dus east ‘32 feet, thence due south to si thence due west with line of H street to beginning, with the privilege of using t or right of way ten feet wide in the rear, im- prov: by a three-story BRICK DWELLING, with back building, containing sixteen rooms, gas and water. Brick stable on rear of lot. Situated on the north side of H street, between 1sth street and Vermont avenue. ‘Terme of sale : One-third cash; the residue at six and twelvt months, secured by a deed of trust, with notes bearing interest. Convey fancing and stamps at cost of purchaser. “A deposit of $500 will be re- auired at tine of 8216i1 pc. WILSON, Trustee. _ja27-d&ds [Rep] COOPER & LATIMER, Auct's. Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, New Marble Building. No. 960, Corner 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY. By virtue of adeed of trnst executed to us by the late David Westerfield, bearing date 3d of January, ded wi 5: Es c z E the 3d day in Liber E C E, Ko. 24, folios 456, &c., one of the and Records for Washington , in the Dis- fret of Columba we will fi Tat pubite sale, fopne LAY, the 15th day of February, 1370, m.. the following picce or parcel of ground, or 80 much thereof as may be nec . same being & part of Square north of Square No. 88, beginnit for said part at a point on Third street west 20 fee 3% inches south from the northwest corner of said square, and running thence north to the said north- west corner 20 fect $$ inchen: thence northeasterly with the line of Virginia avenue 64 feet 2 inc thence due south 11 feet 1 inches; thence north: westerly to the place of beginning, improved by a two-story Frame House, occupied asa store, and is a business stand. ferms: One-half cash; the residne of the pur- chase money to be im two equal payments at 6 and 12 months. with interest. A deed given anda — ot Fig en NY the de! gives pay- ments. conveyanc! revenue at thy cont of the purchaser, eee rnin a - rms le are not com} in five days from day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to Teeel] on five days’ notice at the risk and cost of the purchaser. $100 will be required of the purchaser ‘when the property is sold. The amount due under the said deed of trast is -Detween seven and eight hnudred dollars. ELE. WHITE, JNO. H. SEMMES, ja 27-cokds L. WALL & 0 ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, Baie satay AMS, Auetioncs D'streets, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO VALUABLE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSES, AND FIN- THE MODERN IM- ON_U STREET, BET. 131u ND 14TH STREETS. By virt deed of trust to the undersign- 26th day of Jan., 1969 ,and recorded in and R, folio 216, one of the land records of ingion county, we shall sell on MONDAY, Feb. Mth, 1870, at 43 o'clock, on the all that or parcel 0. 5 26 of of square 236, with improve- ments. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in equal payments of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty-four months. ure! Any give clap gtd — ments, secured by deed feet. One. hundred dollars (100) cash, oneach house when sold. All ears and conveyanc ing at cost of Fercnene: And if the terms of sale led with in five days, after sale the trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser by ad- Hertising three tumes in some daify paper of Wash: ington city. V. HARBAUGH,¢ 4, y: : _jaz7-cokde hes; A HALL, oneni' s WikL }» Aucts, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucti B No. ‘319, Southeast corner 7th and D streets, "BIOUER estan SAE POUR le ee WARDS. FOURTH AND L Hi a i s if sale are not the purchaser hasers. aman {Freie jaB-eokds | GREEN & Wu }» Ancts, | eley 7-2 ee fees Seine E i i Ef , and Thomas H. Dev defendants, the tee, will, on the 22d day of F o'clock in the Afternoon, in front Kinghy Reldee ears, irty vo, (2,) fa square num sirect, Detwosh (G2) feet three (3) inches. one (9) inches i Oy ‘and three-quarters, (3s) gee an are eee ae Fag Fe ace mee jn%-ttwads. aes: | . m00 WS ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Pm min} (Sncerssors to J.C. MeGuire & Co., corner Penn. avenue and CHANCERY SALES, of S7-THE AROVESALEIS POSTPONED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, February 9th, same hour and place. _inM-codkds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts._ BX © W, BoTELER, F, “Corner of Peun. avenue and 10th TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF 127 RIMEET WEST, BETWEEN M AND N STS By virtue of 9 deed of trust bearing date on he Bist day of December, A-D. Is. and duly recorded on the 4th day of January, 193), in Liber T and B, No.6, folio 36, etc.. and by direction of one of the parties ‘secured thersby, 1 will sell. public auction,on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, the 9th day-of February, A . “clock p: m., all of Lot lettered “A,” in Giles Dyer's subdi- Tision of square numbered two hundred and elghty- city. one (281), as the same is recorded im Liber in the Surveyor's office of Washington of —— Fh improvements. sondsting fon 12th street, bya depth of 19 foot Da inches, toa oe paved alley. This isa most desirable prop- Fe faiio's District ofa. 0° ‘erms: 2,900 cash: and the remainder in 6,12, and Wmonths. @100down when the property is struck oF Rene SL Wa Rance ja2%6-eots [Rep] CHAS. W. BOTELER, Auct. BX COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncors, ‘Successors to J.C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Pein. avenue and iti NIMPROVED LOT ON 28rn STREET, BE- CRVEEN VInGINTA AVENUE ARB NORTH K STREET AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Feb: 0 }, at 5o'clock,on the promises, we hi the south half lot & in pauate No: 1 having afront of 2 foot by @ depth of 142 fect to an alley, situated on the east ‘Bth street, between Vir- finia avenne and’ nort K street. south of the lower dge and on the basin, Firet Ward. ford" __ COOPER & LATIMER, Auct'rs. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, ‘No. 319, southeast corner 7th and D'strests. 3509, and duly recorded. in Liber T. : fol 46 ote ope of the land records for Wasiiing county, in the District of Uolumbia, all that piece gr parcel of ground aftuated and lying in said city of Washington, and being Known and described as the west twenty-two (28) feet and three (3) inches front, by the depth of lot numbered seven, (7,)in square pum! five hundred and fourteen. (514,) together with the improvements, which consists of a well Built ‘two-story and basement Brick House” with rick front. P'ferms of sale are: One-half cash: the balance in months, for notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All coprezancing end Sp yreyp ay ene cost. $20 will be required on the dav of sale. es WM. A. WARD, Trustee. EN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ‘Southeast corner of 7th apd D TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL aeons L_ STREET, BETWEEN CON- NECTICUT. UE D_ISrH STR! i I 2! By virtue of trust to the under- signed, dated the lith day of June, and recorded in Liber No. 562, folio 282, one of the land records of Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. we will offer for sale.at public anction, on DNESD. 4 bruary, 1570, at O% it number twenty- ubdivision of ori- 13) and fourteen, a0 inal lots twelve, (12) thirteen oe 2 mare poly undred and with t] provements thereon. Terms of sale: One-third eash: balance in two equal payments of six and twelve months from dats sale, with Interest, the purchaser to give his ry notes, secured by deed of trust on the Premises for the deferred Payments. All convey- ancing and stamps at the cost of purchaser. ‘100 to De paid at time cf'sale. And i the terms of wale are not complied with in five days after sale, the Tras: toca reugrve the right to ‘resell the premises at tho Tink and cost ot the detauiting purchaser: by ad- Vertising the same three times in some daily paper of Washington city. J; HARBAUGH, rrustoos, ja 2-eotw GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Southeast corner of 7th and D streets, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es- TATE IN 1HE SIXTH WARD. WITH THE IMPROVEMENTS. CONSISTING OF A TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE. By virtue of a deed of trast to the under- ‘sii the %h day cf July, 1363, and iber No. 565, folio 352. one of the records of Washington county, inthe District of Columbia, and at the request o} the party secured thereby (we will offer for sale. at public auction, om bailey AY, the a day = seocten ep o'clock p. m.,on the premises, part of jot eighteen. (18,) in reservation No. eleven,(11,) with all the im provements thereon. Terms of saivc: One-third cash, balance in two Squal payments, at 6 and 12 months trom date of sale, with interest. The purchaser to give his promiss-ry Tes deterred vay aontos Ail seeverae ter eat eres payments. All conveyancing ani id at time ‘of sale, ‘at cost of purchaser. | §100 to be pai and if the terms of sale comp! with in five ‘Trustees reserve the right to at the risk and cost of the defauit- irchuser, by advertising the same three times in some daily paper of W: AUGH, HA. HALL, ‘Trustees. ja%5-cofw_ GREEN & WILLIAMS . Auctioneers. U, *& sanswans sauce. virtue of two writs of fleri facias, ised from the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District ? and to me directed, Iwill sell at public sale, for cash, in front of the Court House door of said District, DAY the 2iet day of February, 1ay. at AZ o'clock, m.» all defendant’ right, tithe, to Lot No. 24. in Square Allison a wil ck and Charles E. Johnson. ALEX'R SHARP, _ February 2, 1570-dts U.S. Marshal, D. ©. 58. MARSHAL’S SALE. In virtue of a writ of fieri facias ismned from the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and tome directed, UCTION SALE OF MEDICINES. INSTRU- NTS AND CONDEMNED HOS- AMhe TS PITAL PROPERTY, Assistayt Mepicat Purvevor’s Orrice, ‘asHinaton, D.C., Feb. 7, 1870. ‘Will be offered at publie sale in this city, at Judi- D. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious Properties, and immediate in ite action. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. 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