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f a F SENATE.—After onr report closed—the Mis- si-sippi bill being under consideration— Mr. \ ickers read an argument on the relation of the States to the Union, and arraigned the legislation of Congress in regard to the late rebel States. | Mr. Will had vote; it hard! fair ihat Sfistiweipp'; under the same circumstances, be adwitted without conditions. Mr. Tipton intended to vote for the bill, whether amendments were put to it or not, but | lie held that these conditions were unnecessary that Congress had no right to impose them, and | that they amounted to nothing, one way oF the Norton declared his intention of not for the bill, because Congress had no ore power to pass a bill admitting Mississippi it had to pass a bill admitting Minnesota. Drake ex] t his sarprise at the action of certain Kepublican Senators with the Democrats, and although he hi ced an ex- planation he could net get it; and these very tors whe were now afiiliating with the ats were the ones who were constantly g the distinguished Senator from Massa- | chusetts, [Mr. Summer. there was to bea new alliance, if conservative Republicans were unite here with the Democrats, and act sscanet th radical Republicans, let us know at, snd Tet th cated the personalities that in here, as imuch ax any one; menced these personalties? ary Committee, but the Senators ' who oppose Mr. Nye would like to know what sid: the Senator [Mr. Fowler] was on. That Senator came here an excessive radical, and cou'd not et muskets enough to shoot down the rebels in fennessce, but now he was as mild as a dovs. Mr. Fowler had never wanted to shoot down rebels except when they were in arms against the Government. He had always been on the side of liberty—now and when the Senator (Mr. Nye) was hounding down fugitive slaves. ‘The patrietism of that Senator was very cl in Nevada, where there were no rebels, but if he had been where he (Mr. F.) had been, his voice rrobably would not have been quite so loud. Mr. Nye said the difference between him and the Senator was that his (Mr. N.’s) follies were the follies of youth, while the Senator's follies were the follies of age. .. in making soune farther remarks, spoke of Mr Fowler as “returning to his walloy The Vice President said that, although “re- turning to his wallow” was a scriptural quota- ton, he did not think its personal application to a Senator was correct. Mr. Nye.—Very well, I withdraw it; call it by any other name you please. Mr. Tharman denied the validity of these con- ditions, because they were not essential to a re- yablican form of government. A message from the House was here received, yoncing the resolu hot Mr. Hopkins, d against | some rtrgima; but, Tire having teen been | day, fter remarks by the 7 isconsin Senators, and adoption of the customary e adjourned till Monday? HOUSE.—-After our report closed, the Execu- tive, legislative, and judicial appropriation bill being under consideration in Committee of the Whole— Mr. Ingersoll’s motion to strike out the amend- 1 paragraph, making an appropriation of documents, was not member. Kejecte 1 to strike out the paragraph ional compensation for reporting lings of Congress ih the Globe. g consideration the committee rose. Mr. Co! 4.) renewed the motion made by Lim earlier in the day, calling upon the Secre- tary of the Treasnry for information as to pub- lie money expended in the District of Columbia, and the motion was agreed Mr. Cobb (Wis.) them announced the death of e (Hon. B. F. Hopkins,) which ‘don January 1. $s were pronounced by Messrs. Eldridge, urne of Wisconsin, Paine, and Lawrence of Ohio. Saal the House ad, © proce Pend tions were then adopted, and rERion BLack CAKR.—One pound of butter, ene and a quarter pound of sugar, © pound of flour, twelve eggs, three pounds raisins, seeded and chopped, two p currants, washed dried ari picked, citron, ent t adeira wine, i rosewater, one po in and. small, one glass two wineglasses of brandy, ou two nutmegs grated. two tea- | stull of cinnamon, teaspoonfull of nd cloves mixed, nearly @ pint 0 + Which beat well 1m; butter and line white paper, and bake in a about four hours. -CAKE.—Two teacups 0 yrown sugar, one cup of but spoonsfull of ginger, six lof saleratus; make a+ seTs.—One pound of flour, three- end of lard and butter ‘mixed. rs pound of sugar, quarter pound of gs cer, two ounces of allspice, one ounce way see], and one pint of molasse: —One pint of milk b utter or Jard, a small tabl good sized potatoe hk Hour to make a thick 'y light, then knead it A out thin and pu let them raise two hours in a quick oven.— Resst was run ¢ recently A perpetrator, and a mysterious man shirt was observed to be watching new by the fitful An officer by the officer firing after t unfortunately not hitting | which had gathered in lary prisoner us he parsacd & bouting, tambled ever | ste to secure him. nd saw aman in a ant ve gained the ses, darted under them and was again los! view. ‘The infuriated multitude rash for- ward wild with excitement, actaated and im- pelied by one motive—to catch “the man in | the red shirt.” On he rans, panti and looking back every moment ai wd that fast presses on his footsteps, stilt bee reath the wharves, streets and houses, while the rabble abeve follow with a rush d that sounds like a whirlwind. They him inte the cavernous recesses of the city sewer, he soon emerges aud is seized by the | Navy Yard. | Brading Pearl by Mrs. FRIES, lato of Boston bea and a universal shout goes up of “Hang ang him!” An unsuccessful attempt is le to tear him from the officers, but he is de~ nded tthe death and placed in the station- > comferses to killing the child is desirous of a speedy death ed her mistress ot a few arti- Buton the trial it appeared n oid offender, had put the ery, and stood below to catch bundie when it was thrown ing been arrested = this little girl into her position, bi of responsibility, and to the crim: racjaw ot the land. She pleaded 4 guy, ud soa took your defence, and jury has ‘convicted ov. ‘The sentence ofthe court is that you un- e1g0 aterm oft »’ imprisonment in the Iyhia County Prison.” This is the kind e needs a to arrest juvenile erime in oar ¥ panish the Faig- - fewer Nancy Sikes. Milford, vaizt stock im their . turned it into the Miami. Forthwith the sober inhabitants of the ee fol river when seized with a desire d“yender”” By the time thee ued Jainville, the whole river lest revelry among thi salmon, and. white perch ‘wled™ with, ach in all kinds of ridiealous gymnastics. hey appeared in schools upon the top of the Bass, water, swam tu the shore, jumped dry land, and in their druken spree tated the performances of a higher order animals, A wagon load was caught while y were in this tipsy condition and sold in t market. 87-Lynehba: a, Virginia: ne its first Sf rind EF Out W. t.amap roy Sse ‘ntlemen’s Lurnishing store te called shirts.” _ 24 ey lant week. in recnieag ta oe ai,3 named Motley committed He iad —y had been day before {kxoxced from a former husband, and while talk- to her remarked he loved her so i i a i if FPF i : for a long time performed in = Sires as am ofleet to “Uncle Tom's Cabin.” zens sentenced in Octo- ber last to imprisonment for four years in the penitent The trial of Jack Reynolds for the as ing — ‘Townsend will pom) in . he ‘Thursday next. His counsel proposes to in aplea of insal ‘The citizens of New York undred dollars to the mur- have twelve In Cuba, General € dered man’s family. Neche, with a Strong on the 5th ins! division, left Puerto P1 pected that Goneral Puello that city and again attack the ‘The murderer of Fellpe Veldez, in Havana, om Sunday last, was actuated b motives of a Private revenge, and itical, as was thought. Subseriptions for tne family of Green- are coming in freely. Repub- licans of more took place at Bi way a to Sen bane Seen nore ee at the Saneee At Spuingteld, Tennessee, on | Thursday Thomas’ Hackersmith, © lad’ about fourteen years of ms ‘accidentatly shot and kitted his cousin, Mrs.'R. H. Bibb. The boy is now a raving maniac. On, Wednesday night an attempt was made to murder the private watenman of the Commer- cial and Farmers’ Bank, of Baltimore, for the purpose of sobbing on institation. ‘The distillers of the second district of Ohio will teat the Isonatitatiomatioy of the tax somseret nder the forty-elzht hour fermentation rule, on Monday, in the Cincinnati courte A number of colored men at Louisville have formed an association for the purpose of build- ing a first-class steamboat to ply on the Missis- Travel from Chicago towards the Pacific is unusually heavy this week. The trains carry a greater number of passengers than ever before. ‘The Missouri House of De! has passed a bill against discrimination in the matter of pay to public school teachers on account of sex. Heavy snow storms are reported on the plains eastof the Rocky Mountains; on the went less snow has fallen than for many years. The Ohio Woman Suffr: Convention met at Columbus yesterday, an conctuded to peti- tion the Legis! ce for the right to vote. The question atin the Bible in the omg schools of rc inciunati will be decided by the Supreme Court there on Monday. The bark Answor, from London for Boston, foundered on the 24th ult. The mate and seven others were saved. ‘The Nebraska Legislature convenes on the Nth to ratify the Fifteenth Amendment. S2-Those Chinamen are digging on Texas railroads quite lively. ———— MARRIED. STOKES—WALLINGS ‘RD. On Monday, Jan- a! — —— = se of the Mc! eKendee by the bRows STOKES fo Miss MARY, WAL: NGSFORD, both: of this city. rINS—YOUNG. At the Metr i ‘harch, an, Friday y, How. oP. Newman, é ¢ Wexokivn, sto re! UNG. of this chy, We cend WINTERS—WAL! RK. On Thorsday, gee 13th, at the residenc the Hon. John Anderson, tT. Rev. Eather Paseo Joben- TERS. Ist Cavalry, U.S. A., KER, daughter of Saab Frank, of Washington, D.C. PAY—WEBSTER. At Webster Place, Marsh- Mass. Wednesday, ee ie bY ‘the vot Fdiergan. ‘hb. New York. N fw York. to CAR He D. Dd. JAMES G DDES DAY} Beq.,of OLINE W. WEBSTER. daugh- of Fletcher and Uaroline 8. Webster, and grand- daughter of Daniel Webster. aS DIED. . On Saturday, the 12th instant: MAR- T, danghter of Lawrence aud Catharine 1 month: to morrow, (Su: isely. af the residence of h street, Island, between Ist at 2 o'clock prec: Bs mts, No. 333 c ELUMER. On Saturd JOHN TH years and 25 day: fils fancreie at 3u'clock,on E ‘take ke place on Sunday afternoon, t, between Sth and 9h sts.. Friends of the family are invited o . On the morning of the 12th instant, ering illness, VERLINDA BURCH, in | her ath year The funeral will tak, dence, 513 2o’ch ek. BUSKIRK. J SARAH J.. belo aged Is Soci place from her lat Massachusetts avenue, Monday, Mt resi- mary SIst. after a short illness, wite of Alexander Buskirk, LEU RK. On the lth, at 2s p.m.. LILLIE, infant pi ghter of Albert and Elizabeth Leutner. At Omaha Barracks, Nebraska, on bruary Sth. 1570, in the sith year of her JE. wife of Lient. John H. Goale, U.S, of the late George Hi. Jones, of iter ity BICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARR. HARVEY & MARR, UNDERTAKERS, No. 335 F STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. _my 2. = AL WREATHS, BO- Studie and STAKS veled All kinds of Hair Jrnamental Hair Work ou Glass and 358 eth Pres References for Hair Work:—M. Nrrsbirs: Admiral Golkishorsnahs . Corea. Tompkins, Gen. Aiken. det-ly AB=tserex VINEGAR WORKS, No. 554 TWELFTH STREET WEST, Conxen ov B Stzeet Norra, WASHINGTON. D. c. JONES & KEITH, Proprietors. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAK- ING KooMs. BS 4 Great Redaction in MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS MRS. J.B. SPENCER'S @ Fenneylvania avenue, jal2-Im* "between Hh and 0th streets. WING TO THE GREAT FALL | IN GOLD GLOVESat gi so" the BEST PARIS KID. 8. 'f LLER, T9 Market Space, aecortment of a = Es) at InTEAtion B HAIR. ia B* FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. ‘Why is it that so many children die under the age of five years? That « large proportion of children die under that age, has long been a subject of remark, and without a» satisfactory cause ascertained, it is certai Also, it is known that worms exist in the human system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents, especially mothers, who are more constantly with their children, cannot be too observing of the first symptoms af 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’S VERMIFUGE. It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, being a PURELY VEGETABLE COmPosiTION. be administered with the UTM: ay roranEN ‘OF ALL cit sik te ene B'Fghretock's CAUTION. eae Meneteas| 2) paneer KNOWN SINCE 1939, And aod epee aes insist on ph LS if Lore SCHWARTZ & mAsLEre, FORMERLY B.A. FAUNESTOCK’S SON 8 90., SOLS PROPRIETORS. ; PITTSBURO, PA AUCTION SALES. I, oi. 2 pe no an Rea Y COOPER & tMlamcs €, Mere 8%.) aes Sa a VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FoR wi J. a Tinted fap fh dny of Sea By, yirtae of » de rasa pce) “One te Fine w Walnut Genter able ‘with marble Ps Way. fandsome waln a stands. with marble one mt Sideboards, with marble tops and mirror at and Oak Extension Tables logan book wal “econ Chamber Sett, varnished arn in ia Hat Racks sci is tanans ‘alnut and othe her Rairand other M: ‘Walnut and ‘other 6 Chatres Work Tables Pogues Engravings, &c., &c. ‘are first-class articies, bei eing con- tributions fy om reliable Northern tactoties. "0 © ond hand goods ‘a fami declining housekeeping. -f seeping. ‘The room will be comfortably warm, and the sale take pdr without regard to weather. ag ferme vcariy on the ‘morning of sale. Torment nder 890 cash: over $9) a credit of 1, 2. and 3 months, for notes satisfactorily endorsed. with BOTEL TELE: terest. . We feo WF S AUCTION SALES, THis AFTERNOON. cash, and instalments at 3, 9and 13 with interest, tor which hotes, se = Apove SALE m POSTPONED BY r seven judicial days: ( Neth place.) 01 DLEY. 3 fet-d [Rep] duet LATIMER. Awe ‘Aucts. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, Successors to Jas. C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and lth CLOSING SALE _OF VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS, FANCY JACKETS, &c. On MONDAY MORNING. ~. at it and ATER EOOR at 3 seh re shall puperior Velvet and Clots at Store No. 941 es ener between 9th feltatae COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. B® GREEN & WILLIAMS, SSS No. 31 theast corner 7th and D streets. ASSIGNEES SALE OF VALUARLE BUILDING ‘RONTING ON NORTH M STREET. 3 NINTH AND TENTH STREETS WEST AT ALCTION. ‘On MONDAY, the se of ok ginny? Sptad A.D. 0 ot known as pat jot No- 1s, in square No. 30), having afront of 22 fect Li inches on north M street, ranning back with a of feet, containing in all 2,79 square feet. ne-third cash; balance in six —_ twelve months, with interest, and secured by a deed of trast Ge the Premises. ‘Ail conveyancing and revenas rehaser’s cost. One hundred dollars AP Be revalred dow othe ay of ale. fe8-cokds EE er = i No. S19), southeast ‘corner 7th and D 'strests. TRUSTEES tes OF A STORY A stant, at 4 o clock ih coo ofa ‘deed or trust dated ‘the 330° day of dampary, Ac De 169, and ‘duly recorded in Liber ‘T and K.°No +6. f the land records for Washingt: om” ee ie 3 Sb nic pve ~ =. Fp ‘parcr si ed and lying in city of Zchingtons and veing known aid described as the west twenty-two (28) feet and tl e(3) inches front, by the depth of lot numbered seven, (7,) in square number five hundred and fourteen, (514,) together with the improvements, which consists of @ well built two-story and basement Brick House’ with pressed brick tront. ‘ ‘Terms of sale are: One-half cash: the b: re six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of trast on the premise eile § and stamps at purchaser's cost. 00 will be required on the 4: Fa WM. 1D. Trusteo. fe5-eod&ds GREEN & WiLhiaMs, Aucts, Y COOPER & LATIM fon (Successors to James C, MeGuire & © Southwest corner Penns. avenue and Lith street. TRU STEES SALE OF KARUABLE | JMPROVED PRO! TH THE BETWEEN 6 NTE EAR OF Jul mn Jo Ei Morselt, Aiveiie and Bi ve), alt of the city of m J. J in ih por T. Ne of a decree of the Court Eth ai trust 2th day of February. at Premises. Lot numbered’ 2, in square ‘nur? 9, fronting 25feet on © street north, with rovements Ferme of sale: One-half the purchase mfney cash; the residue in two equal + i months from day ofaale, with interest, for which the purchaser’ tes. secured by deed of trust on the Property sold, will, be: tal Stamps and convey- 8 at the cost of the pur ances at the com ain ae McPHERSON. Trasteo, GO LATIMER, ee bered X GREEN & Ww. ILLIAMS. Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 526, Southeast corner 7th and D streets, TRU STEE'S SALE OF V. ‘VALUABLE IMPROVED HAL ESTATE ON GRANT STREET, BE. STH AND 1ory STREETS, INTHE By virtue of a the first day of corded among th dr Rit ber Tand Kk, N. mot he treanerer’ of ‘the Po 1 of trust, pearing Sate on ry, AL Dd dre: nd by direction, teanae Heal Retate and Soil ot pale a oe +t igton 4 chi « pert subdivision ace weombered thits Randel ealeee ) according to the plat Jn the Surseyor's office of said god Pit cas, (of which $390 ne of sale.) aud the balance i ad elghtoen mouths, with interest, be sceured by deed of trust_on the, premises sol and if the terms of sale are not complied with in five dare after the day of sale, the ‘Trasices reserve the Fight fo rosell the property at the riak and cost of the janiting purchaser. after one week's public no- ed in Washington - All conveyancing ichacer- er eighty =n of part ol Trasteos. fe2a 8, Ancta, ¥ GREEN & LLIAMS, Auctioneers, ‘No. 319, Southeast ast corner 7th and D streets, TERS” OF VALUABLE _UNIM- PROVED PEOvERTY IN THE FOURTH AND SIXTH WARD: ‘GR iN = Ww LIA y virtue of a decree of the Su District ee passed day of January, A. D. 1870. in a co aks Everett was complain i. ‘Evereti et a were defendants, trusices, appointed by said decree. will he b \~ at public anction to the highest Say fie act day of February , 1570, at 4 M ry mberyd 13, 14. 15. is uumbered 10, 1. ity of Wasuington, une ‘And by virtue of said decree, we shall also sell at AY, the: e Zl day of February, on the premises, to the hig! est bidder, lot numbered 11, in ou No. 864; and Screens eee ‘The terms fsa. ‘as prescribed by said decree, are as fuliowe third of the purchase money to be ald’ in cash on the day of wale, and the residue thereot in equal instaliments, mm six, twelve aod siigtecen monthe from the dng of bear ro fect Pye et on the premises = ticle erty to beretained until the sale fed b the Go wart, at which time deeds will be mado to the erred payments. “All conveyancing and rev. ents stumps at the cost of she purchasers: ‘One-third of the purchase money to be deposited with the anc: Hloneers when the oroperty je sald. II the terms of je are not complied with, the property to be resold a the cost of the purchaade or purcliasers. sass oc cLkeH erebiees, _ia B-eodds GREEN & W LIAMS, sel UNiteD STATES MAIL. VIRGINIA, Poor OFrice Dipanrwryr. Boas in be received at the c ntact OMes of oposals will be received at the Ce senors Frog geet P.M March , ed by April 27.) for Surryin ths Matis of the Uuited States trom Snip 1 3). Be7T, on {ies following ‘routen’in ths State of Vite sibia. and by the schedules of departures and arzi- ‘ specified, 479%—From Lebanon McClure’s Creek, in. 0. Koneeees Pe hat of 9.1) Calender Bew: therer’s, (Wise county,);1. 6..) Holly Creek, gpa Osiiorn's Gap, (0.04) to. 10 Piceton, (KW.93 once ‘deere Lebanon Monday Arrive at Piketou Weneatay by i Piketon at om Pn at nl at Lebanon Sat @a—fron m, Bateaville to, to, Noch nimi miles and back, once Leave Batesville Thursday at Artive.at North Garden by ta PM. Kiaiveat Bonners Thareday at? eM. ee P, igs gad ee} af Greenwood Depet, instead of ile, (N. Ca.) 0 paseo (eel NS mesial tothe Vi: B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 319, southeast corner of 7th and D streets. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO VALUABLE Fh STORY BRICK HOUSES. AND FIN THE MODERN MENTS, on’ Ny SWEET, BET” 137% AND ate STREET: By virtue ota iced of trust to the undersign- Ti ie ‘26th day of Jan., 1899 and feng in agi A and RB, folio ae je of thi rs on tof Weshlngios, sreucy MONDAY, Febe date 10 at us ‘oreock. ‘onthe Premises, at public auction,all¢ hat pice or pareel Btiand known and descrived agdots No. 35 and 23 of White's subdir of square 236, with improve- oat took and tweniy-foar give his promisory notes: payment V4 deed of trust remises. One hundred dollars (100) ouse when sold. All «amps and conveyanc ing at cost of purchaser. And if the terms of sale are not complied with in five days, after sale ine trustees reserve the rig] sell the property the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser Fertising three times in some daify of Wash ington city. 1: HARBA eclcg _iad7-eokds OnE N& WILLIAMS, Aucts, B" COOPER & LATIMER, Anctioncers, (Successors to J. C. McGuire & Co.,} Southwest corner Penn. avons and iith street. TRUSTEE'S eae fae eREnee ra a oe BRU: a cash ‘AT AUCTION. a wirtue of 2, Decl of Trist; dated the 5th of December, 1983, and duly recorded i Merwe 7, folios By ‘acrvous of tie cbatial records ‘ashington county, in the Dis- Tet of Columbine tei sell at public auction on WEDNESDAY, February 15th, 190, commencin, at 100'clock a. m., at house No. 3300 (old number, Hi siree Lith street_and Vermont avenuc, avery lent assurtment of Household Furniture, &c., consisting in Parlor Suites U 4 rench-Plate Marble-to] rt of— istered in Plush, 8 picces ‘antel and Pier Mirrors and other Tabl ‘hree-ply and Ingrain Carpets z° Chandeliers aud Candelabras wood Tables ogany nok Cases ny Hair-cloth Sota and Chairs xtension Dining Table nut French China Dinter Set Crockery and Glassware, Walnut and Refrigerators shogany Bedsteads Bureaus and w Shades ces, bh Hair and Hack Mattress eather Bolsters and Pillows Toilet Sets iota St es WILSON, Trustee, Term: ii. _iaaz- faite | Rep: 1 COOPER & LATIMER, Auc ¥ COOPER & LATIMER. (Snecessors to James C, Mi thwest corner Peun. avenue an: Tih street. TRUssEEs SALE OF ont ae VED PROPERTY, Gen oe E DOOR Wes’ OF FIFTEENTH ey Firtue of deed of trust. dated tho Sth ay of December ‘duly recorded. in iber T fag ae ete., one of the I records for Fin District Coigmbin T shall sell ax public angen, coe ks D day of February, 1970, at 4 Fp marin front of the premises, parts of Tots is and 7. in’ Square 219. . according to the subdivisien of original lots numbered 1,2, 12.and 13, in said syware, made under decree in Chancery_of The Circuit Court of the District of Columbia, in the cause of Smith vs. Marshall et al. ginning at a point on H street north. being the southeast ce of original lot No 3, running thence due north 125 feet, thence dus east. B2feet. thence due south to H street = feet. and thence due west with line of H st vet ti lace of beginning, with the privilege of using th all ore rigt of Mwy teurfect wits tw the Pear proved “by a three-story BRICK. DWELLING, With back building, containing sixteen, rooms, 203 and water. Brick stable on rear of lot. Situated on the north side of H strect, between street and ont avenue, Terms of sale : One-third cash; and twelve months, secured by notes bearing interest at cost of Serge oo il, P.C. WILSON. Trastes. jaz7-kds [Rep] COUPEE & LATIMER, Auct B* jREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers and Keal Estate Bi No. 526, Southeast corner 7th fad D D streets. TRUSTEES SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT. ON 5 oF re entra EST, BETWE! FAND N he residue at six deed of trast, with Test. Conveyancing aut stamps A deposit of $00 will be re- virtuoof a decd of trust to the subscriber, ated July Ist, 1849, and recorded in Liber ‘TE R No. 15, folios 82, etc., one of the Land ‘di. &c., I shall offer for xale, at tpublic auction, in front of the premises, on THU ¥,the 17th day of February, at 4 o'clock rt of lot of gronnd numbered t Ro" ot ‘the ) thence due west sixty- twa (62)ieet three () inches; thence due worth seven (7) feet seven and one fourth (7%) inches: thence due west thirty one (3D) feet one and one-halt G's) mele: shone we north ning (9) fect seven and 0 ence due cast ninety-three ( 23) feet four hail (ise Jinches; thence due south with the of faid {th strect west, sevenicon (17) feet od a three-fourth (2%) inches, to the place of be th the improvements thereon, consisting ‘ofacul: oe twos Bi * of rick Honse. §2,00 cash, (in order to remove, slsoa prior encumbrance;) the residue in Gand 12 mouths, the purchaser giving his note for deferred Fe dorsed, gnd bearing inter- given anda deed of trust taken. All ‘and stamps at the cost of the parcha- vms of sale are not complied with ini ve daye from tho day of enls, the trustee re, the said property at the nd cost of the defanlting purchaser, on givin, “s notice in the Eve ae A deposit of I be required as we as ty is struc RY LLO D, Trustee, Sendkds GREEN WILLIAMS. Aucia: V ERNMENT SALE. HEADQUARTERS DePARTMENT OF VIRGINIA, See ee ee a i ined will ela pa fe aticflon, at the ed wi on, arith ua oko tction at 10 0'cloc! ang c AY, ch Ba iot of CONDEMN ‘comprising SPURMITURES STOVES, repaid on is SS, TOOLS. and ee OTL i EB STORES. CLOTHING AND caste Xp GARRISON EQUI- ‘Terms: Cash in United States currency on the day of pale. and « deposit of tem por cent. on the muon bid will be required from 8 will be allowed to remove the at each purchaser. “Three ropes eed oF masons. ORDNANCE Boreat 50% Onpxaxce, vr Det Br TRUSTEES aie a : AUCTION SALES, » "TURE Days. Corner Sth street ama : Pate : : rs ‘4 ¥ = te So PRO: of one public ty-one of a tw off, Place. (s.)in at cost and if t to pay interest on th ones, F have seize ‘an shu ic auction. ke all Ground situate and Acne te in Tn otty elt; 248. . Terms: One-half ing 1 balance in six and tw months, with interest from the day Bird recomed Seas Liber Tand , No.6. follo Sete. and ‘9th day of Feb: me all of ot Astiored™ Nision of sanare numbered “two tn on 12th street, IS mnouthe. Stamps and ja%6-cots imepi” TROSTEE SALE, OF Rie Ww ig int IMPROVE! as, wiih the mal nts of | payme: risk and cost of the defi STORY , eh ce heiealigs ED kk p. m. ual payments, with interest. notes, secured p Areatianers & Co.) (Successors to Southwest corner of of Poana. avenue and lith st. TRUSTEES SALE ory VALUABLE BUILDING KET WEST, BETWEEN K e T ON L4rn ST. L 8Ts. NOI FE oe trust. bearing date A°D, iss"and daly recorded hundred and ree: jumbia, I will pes ic auction,on the premises, to the highest bidder. oN -D. MONDAY, the Tthglay of F rap A. Getaulting irchaser, by week ome eee Prinied a na ‘in Wash Coorke wit-codds &7 THE until TU wae’ Febras RADLEY, Tra: ABOVE oss ee ___ Wat L wake 2 Budtna Woe the upon eek num: Berea Twenty mh £53 via Davin’ ca ot Square numbe ‘and Forty ‘ings Trustee. & LATIMER, Aucts. LE a POSTPONED y, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO PERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF 12’ WEST, BETWEEN M AND N 8 Mi a virtue of a deed of _{rget bearing dateon the SIetday of December onthe 4th day of the parties secured thereby. Ts anction,on the premises, on A N70. at cet lo Giles Dyer’s sul jettered (251), as the same is recorded folio 319, in the Surveyor's office of Washington cit District of Columbia, ith improvements, consist re Benen, said lot fronting 23 de) if 155 feet De inches, paved’ alley, ‘Tals ts a tosct desu rms: 82,200 cash; and the remainder in 6, 12, o-ston conve murchaser’s c: yanciag at et ebruary Wt th, at same time N AME DWELLING-HOUSE. y of June, 1363, Liter Non soe folio 22, one of be Zul day Tan's sabdi balance in xand twelve ths from purchaser. by ti the same hare times. ‘in’ some dally paper ihington city ALL. 1AM, Anctioncers, WELLING HOUSE. in Liber No. 595, folio 35: Washington cor medrod and sd eighty 168, and duly 1399, in i by direction Til ssi at ting feet toa Top: and down when the property is strack oat. OSes EY, Trustee, CHAS. W.BOTELEIC Auct, Ore BOYE, SALE IS POSTPONED TO WEDNESDAY, Fi and ea ad ahh ee W-enkds BO » Act. ¥ GREEN& are: ae oy Southe theast corner of 7th and D streets, VALUABLE REAL ONL STE! BT BETWEEN CON: HeUT AY Dos STRE' TS. CONSISTING <3n virine oof adend of trust to the ander. and the panty, in the District st of the party secured ublic auction, on braary. 1570, at is a = premises, Lot number twenty- two date 1 sale, with interest, the purchaser to give hi« isory notes, secured by deed of trust on the ises for the deferred Payments. “All convey ancing and stamps at the cost « f parch S10 to be pald at time nf'xale. And ii the ale are ee complied with in five days af the Tras: ters reverve the Fight to resell th sat the aul ja %-eotw GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionsers. Y GREEN & WILL: Southeast corner of 7th and D streets. TRUSTEES” ae oO fi Aree REAL Es TA Na ‘SIX WITH THE IMPROVEMENTS. CONSISTING OF A TWO if a deed of trust to the under- simul, dated the 9th day ef Jul county. in the District secured nd at the requ: v we sal ‘Offer for sales at pr PAY, the 23 day of Fe ebraar 0, a yon the ises, part of dot cightees eeervation 3 SO, elevens¢li,) with all the tan’ One-third cash, halance in it Gand vnths he purchaser to ‘of purchaser. $100 to be the terms of sal reserve the Ti id cost of the ine do y advertising the «ame AUGH OF CoLe MBL Wasnixetox, D.C. two from date of sale, give his promiss-ry deed of trust on the premises, for the deferred pay nents. All conveyancing aud stainps Paid at time of saley lg are not complied with in five days after sale, the Trustees resell the premises at the risk ing purchaser, in seme daily paper ant aany t to jault- ‘three times ral REVENUE POR THE District Ay 27, 1370. 3 of the acts of tween, ath ‘and Stli streets west, Washington chy. D. c. on THE 24tn DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1570, at ll o'clock a. Freder a beginning tor th feginning tor the em fie ick Seitz in and to all that certain PLECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND known as re part of Lot twer , all the rizht, title and interest of beingin the city of Washington, nty- and sixteen, (316,) am ta point 12 feet west from tht northeast corner ot said lot numbered 22. and running thence west fourtcen (14) fect. and three feet; t east fourteen north ninety three feet. (33, to pr ing, together with all improve Incnts thereon, which V have seized to satisfy a claim of the United States for, tax on 17209 Cigars manu- factured at $5. pe £0, to cover deficienc; account from Jan. 1. isi, to JS, 185%, and dollars and thirty-five cents ($4.35) as Penalty for non ment according to: law, amountit Hinoly-one dollars and clghty five comin ja 29,Fel 8. Peputy Collector MARSHALS 3 ot Yirtne of two writs ‘of fieri facies, iemned fale, mola ua to fala District on MONDAY, the fea ee ‘of Fb: me directed, I will sell at tof the Gonrt Honse deo t to be Sa of itichard T) Merrick ade lon ae _ February 2, 170-dts us oP ty from the Supreme Court of the District mablic r of eUary ah Pai s yaar eth MAKSHAL’S BALE. 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. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU gives health and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. Debility is accompanied by many alarming symp- toms, and if no treatment is eubmitted to, consump- tion, insanity, or epileptic fits ensue. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU and 1M- PROVED BOSE WASH cures delicate disorders in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change of diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. 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HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Isa certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE CoM- PLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY. and all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. ‘ Diseases of these organs require the use of a diu retic. 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, and that of Posterity, depend upon prompt use of a reliable remedy. Established upwardsof Nineteen Years, Prepared at | 4M. T. HELMBOLD’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 694 BROADWAY, and 104 SOUTH TENTH BT., PHILADELPALA, NONE ARE GENUINE unless done up in stecl-engraved wrapper, with fac- simile ef my Chemical Warehouse, and signed ia%dawly H. T. HELMBOLD. to biti om the Both ment in Excavating Sc. | itis ordered lhe Leave Perry mansville freiveat Booth Ray Hilly 1 Pm eave Boot x 3 y Mah tp 4. anh sec = Toy Ad west invited for a © week sor- 6¢—From_ Lanraville. Termes "Mitts bmp A hy be ‘ ee ea) Arrive at Emaravile ae: Lancaster. Si rs to ey (Sutter P.O ans at toe Selley "Weduesiay and Seturday ot 8 Arte at Wont Riv by 2. a. REF Frederick, by Mount Pleasant. r= own. and Sina thes to Union Bridge te times a week. Leave Brederick ‘daily except Banday, ot © Salon Bridge day, cxcey iy, except Sanday, at 1 « > Thursday, and Satar- arden at ‘purrseille by 3 PLM. —~ Dee Pees, » Thursday, and Sat- Arrive at Denton by 8 A. M. 3070—From Federaleburg to Smithville. €s miles and for more frequent service. create nah hulle ro by a bre iaaintnctory to the postsiamer at Whe. veh. Proposals invited for more frequent service. For forms of oxal, quaranter. and and also f . fecractions arto = catnatiome tor bs embraced in the contract, ac. ay ertisement of Ccober Hi, 108. dannary 2, isd “and of this date in- vith ot mall service in n Maryland, ke. ibe Principal Bids ‘should be sent (4) scribed * Mail eral Jad? Lawéw Proresats FOR CLOTHING. Navy Deranr™ BrReav oF Provisions ano ¢ Sealed Proposals, indorsed ovals ing,” will be received at this Bureau nutil 20 P.m..on the 2ist day of February , 1570, forthe sup” Biy af ithe folle following arti New, wiz. o Que half the amount reguured of artickesmust be delivered at have yard: and the ‘balance to be delivered, Ps in ortiens, at the Boston and Philadeiphia spection.and be ti stvle and make to the sumples at the Ni Philadelphia ‘and Boston uavy yards, sud’ ot this A! the san: ‘quality and evershirts. feecription of the nrticies ami achedale of sine Didders are ref inspectors of the navy w articles contained in such Bonds, with approved security, will be requiredin one-quarter the estimated amount of the contract and twenty per cent. in addition will be withhold from the amount of each payment as collateral ascar- ity for the due performance of the contract. which reservation will not be paid until the contract ts fully complied wil inry ‘offer’ must be accompanicd by a. written Dy One oF more resp: Per fone, that the bidder ‘or bidders will it his or Bid be accepted, enter info an obligation within Ben dave, with good and sufficient surctics, to furnish ‘No propusti will be considered unless accompantod by much cusrantec. mor frum any parties who are not bona fide ad nese ct or de articles th Tuidh, in Sonturseity wich ae Second section of the jolut resolution, approw. March 3. tas ‘theo = The De t reserves the right to reset any roporal ules the responsibility of the guarantors petted te ty tie omar of dette eae for the district in which they “amc ten required by act ‘ongress is furni with the propnal as well asto reject any propen not considcred ad antageous to thy a2) Inwiw nT. DENN, Chit of Burewa. N THE SUPREME COURT OF TRE DISTRICT iy COLUMBIA, sitting im Equity, February Hugh Coyle et al. 2 Ant at 1665 Equity Docket 9. Meloy, of counsel for itis ordered that the trustes's report of filed be confirmed. and said trustee be fina authorized Yo convey pursant to said report the deci fore made, unless cause Wasttinerox -y 1. 1570, ‘On the Petition of joan. TAGHART: of dontce, Mane. forge extension of ake dng of Bay, 2586, {for en tmprove- Reatimony in this case be Apru next: that the xaminer’ "Tiny person may eutenten, PENMCEL 3. Fi fet lawdw tA Ccanmsiesionsr of Patents, Ce eno STATES PATENT i on th