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FA fter our report closed—the House being in Committee of the Whole on the legis- lative appropriation bill— : Th- amendment proposed by Mr. Finkelnburg to reduce the appropriation for the public printing from $500,000 to $50,000 was not agreed tw ‘The bill was then farther read without amend- ment until the h was reached tor pur- chasing beoks e > when on motion fees th vUiveery should be kept bawdy oo! td that the open 7 1W o'clock p.m. daily, in Order that clerks and others might have the advantage of it. Quite a discussion ensued in relation to strik- ing out the appropriation for the Botanical é the paragraph relating to it was not amended. At 40’clock the committee rose and the House adjourned. —— ——. -+ee- —_ — LATE TELEGRAMS, dc. > The Erie Railway trains, excert the morning nger and evening milk trains, were ex- d yesterday from running within the limits of Jersey City, under an ordinance by the City Council on the eceasion of the re- tosal of the Erie Company to reinstate the striking workmen. na was perfectly quict on Saturday. N ances have oceurred since the 6th in ma It is reported the Spaniards, un Gen. Gosenche, weredegeated by the insurg: in an engagement abouPeight miles from Nue- vitas. Dorman B. Eaton, of New York, formerly counsel for Fisk & Gould, now for Ramsey, wa: knocked down Saturday night on East T wen: ninth street, and beaten until insensible. lies at his residence in a dangerous conditi ‘Che assailants are unknown. Negotiations have commeneed at Fort Garry between the leaders of the Winnipeg insurgents the envoys of the Dominion Government ior a settlement of the rebellion. A joint eom- mission was to meet on the 28th of January to arrange affairs. The legislative council of British Columbia openson the 15th. The principal measure to come before it will be one for confederation with the dominion of Canada. Annexation to the United States is strongly advocated in the papers of the eclony. Kiel, the master spirit of the Red River rebel- Lion, acknowledges his but denies that he is a Canadian subject. He now heads @ committee to draw up a bill of rights to be submitted to the Canadian Govern- ment. ‘The men who participated in the riot on the steamer Dubuque last summer, on the Missis- sippi_ river, between Rock Island and Clinton, ¥ Which five or six colored men were killed, are m trial at Kock Island, Il. Mike Halloran, aged 2, threw his father down stairs In New York Saturday night, and finished cutting his throat so that he is likely to die. he would-be assassin is still at large. The House of Delegates of Virginia has adopted, with a few dissenting votes, a resolu- tion declaring that it is not expedient to elect any person to any office who is disqualified by the fourteenth amendment. The ice crop of the Hndson river is pro- nounced a total failure, and the large compa- nies have commenced stocking their houses with ice cut on Lake Champlain. The Government has ordered a dock to be pre- pared at Boston for the reception of the Spanish iron clads Victoria and Libertad, whtch are daily expected there. A tlag for the national capital, made entirely of California silk, has been completed in Sa ——e and will soon be forwarded to Wash- ington, passed by the California Legisiature ng damages ty the publishers of a seces- aper in Vidalin, has beeu vetoed by the Governor. The post of Most Eminent Commander of the Grand Army of the Constitution is to be offered to General McClellan, General Hancock being second choice. Governor Harney,of Kansas, calls upon the federal government fez more troops to civilize the savages who continue to depredate on the frontiers. Halabed, Stiles & Co., and Petril & Co., two dry goods importing firms ef New Y ported to have suspe: The Canadian government has proclamed a ciscount of 20 per cent. on American silver eur- reney in the dominion. D.T. Voorhies was shot and fatally wounded by William Chambers last night, in a saloon at Brooklyn, New York. e AWE the officers of the Territory of Colorada, just releeted by the Governor, are Republicans, except the Assayer. ‘The Monarch sailed for Annapolis,from Port- at id. m. y- Governor Chamber- on board. Mike McFarland was stabbed four times, Sat ay night, in New York, by Benjamin Mal jory, Whe was arrested. Dr. Hacc: reported, Saturday, to the Board of Health of New York city, that the small pox was decreasing. The Mormon Legislature has passed the Woman suffrage bill, and the Acting Governcr has signed it. A nomber of discharged mechanics are to be reinstated at the Brooklyn navy-yard this week. | A eable telegram announces the theft of £10,0¢0 im London, in Bank of England notes. There isa perfect staguation in business in San Francisco. A Farmers in need of money in Iowa are bor- rowing at 20 per cent. ‘The woman suffrage bill failed to pass the Colorade Legislature. 5 A great religious revival is in progress in the cities and towns in Ohio. Two slight shocks of earthquake at San Fran- cisco Saturday oa Lesvry oF clipped from fe, d to the careful perusal of t lacing : Very tew ladies know how to appreciate an easy, healthful dress. They think their dresses joose, when a man oc boy Bat into one as | ‘ould gasp for breath, and feel incapable ting Jorth any effort except to break the | Ladies are so aceustomed to the tight | dressmakers that they fall all to pieces” n relieved of them. They associate the locse dress with the bed or lounge. To be up, they must be stayed up, and to recommend a comfortable dress to them is not to meet a con- scious Want of theirs, Itiva great pity, none the less. If they could icc bnew what a Inxury it is to breathe deep nd full at each respiration, to feel the refresh- ment which the system takes in by having the blood enlivened and sent boundin; ‘through the | arteries and veins, to have the aids to digestion | Which such processes fixes, t@ have their own strong, elastic muscles keep every organ in place and themselves ercet; if they could for a while Know this blessed luxury, and then be sent back into the old, stitt Lt-jackets, fume and fret and rave i ‘asemtealian ion it . we in vel they could not get rid of them. As it is, they prefer to Sree and suffer dale , and leave all of their nds and their b; , and their little chil- «ren, and I do not see any other way but to let they are if es who them be sick and die till . ouly the sinner was the sufferer it would net be so worth while to make a great ado about it, but the blighting of future innocent lives which must follow the false habits of our women in the highest degree criminal. ————<e2-__ A Woxprnrvur Praxt—The Victoria Reg ia, in the Botanic Garden at @ has thriv. an upprecedented <4 — mer. Several leaves rather two night perfectly white colar P. m., & very next morning at eight the same day towards and —— 222+ I¥ DIGGING DRarxs for pipe, ex the demonstrated that the cut ey EG correctiy if thas be tes os and there will be mach shontd be em eto get nade only | but when less ¢ When every Ecsta from another's oarner, believe that sorrow may be Mik tcibets from the hearts net But nobler sacrifice—of m heering smiles. of sym Of it eve the enddest Then Grief «hall Upon the And Hope Apd bot! ——___- +e DARWIN AND Acassiz, and still more their respective et aware CST ee, ama ears. the sweetest strain; In angel's muste let thy soul complain. stand with hslf-averted apa with bal ° ‘take her sweet! Lifted from earth, Peace ahi ‘Lhe heart that its own anguish p. —aCum ter Tepresent two e disciples, trines in regard to the origi. ot animal species. | GOODWILL. The first sustains te idea th ND FU opment from inferior to sa place, so that in the species of animals e: circumstances, gradually among which there were some Of a superior type; while which the fossil remains disappeared. The doctri every species had itsseparate proge: foot, oe pray. Is ' immortalize . yarifies, bers Journal. ioc- cially created to propagate their own species unchanged; that even the human race had at least five progenitors—one pair for the negroes, one pair for the whites, &c. REESIDE—COPPAGE 4 | Thursday evening. Febras Dr. Chester, JOHN RE LUGY C¢ (Balt. and Fredericks?) nd and St. Louis : WOODWARD—WENDFLL. On Thursday, Fel oth, Rev. hy We ‘ARDC. jGHN A. ‘A., to BLANCHE Cornelius W end: Il, of this city. FREY—DAVIS—On Sunday, January RIED. the parsonage. om Lotsh. by the Rew Baltimore, Ma. At rederick: pers plas eh « Dw pape: A as. A. Allen. JOHNSTON ovelock a. m., On the 12t h of February, .at TOWNLY JOHNSTON, sburg. Va, 9 copy.} ‘On the 13th Inst., by the nf the Tmmacn- Minas b » Dr, J. J. # daughter of 24, by Rav. rs. JULIA it 2 AUCTION 5AL AUCTION SALES, Y W. lL WALL & O0., Auctioneers, Be roo ncs oe eS a ee waa wa: BALE Saat Fy: Ov TURSPAY MORNING. mencing at W o'clock. we shail Teoma Inrge collec’ Feathors. &c., ta Walnut Parker Sait-s Wamat Chamber Suiies,me bribed eer Bets ner tears, | Marhi=-top Sideboards in oak and walnut Feather Bevis. till we, &e. Chale’ Tonies: Bar-oae, Be halre. Tebles. Bar. : 23 Pieces of il Cloth 14,54 and 6-4 5 Carpet 280i irfors, Looking Glassen ronmeg Croekey. Glassware, ad without reg: to weather. WALL &CO., Ancts. ‘gradual dovcl- | a NITCAE OF THE GISMARCK OS jerel- > : eae ke took | _LOON AT AUCTION. alae Gets, lntorion ON THUR-DAY MORNING, ¥ebraary 17, ans S el 1970, a 0 o'clock. at No 415 Pennsylvania which, isonet avenue. between 3d and 452 streets, © South into side.” we shall, in detail, the @ odwill, Unex: ferior, others expired Lease, Vixtures,and Furniture of the the races, of | Bis Saloon. prove the existence, | Terms cash. COOPER & LATIMER. ine of Agassiz is that | fe. conte? Auctionsors, nitors, espc- | FRY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, ‘Successors to J.C. MeGuirs & Co.) \west corner Penn. avenue and Ith street. OF HIGHLY VALUABLE RTY ON SEVENTH REN SOUTH C STREET the 7th day ded in Liber iy vad wn county. in the District shall soll at public’ auction, on TUES ¢ day of MARCH, 1370, at 43¢ o'clock, x t_of the premises, Lots sixteen (16) seventeen. (17,) in Square 900, according to the sub- division of said square by Jonathan Prout, together with the improvements to the same ng Terms of salecash. A deposit of $500 will be quired at time of sale. Conveyan cost of the pyrene. It the complied with within five days, the t ee reserves: = right to sell at the cost and risk of the defealt- ing purchaser. — EPHRAIM CLARKE, Trustee. telt- adds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucrs. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 319, southeast corner of 7th and D sts. TRUST ALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BUSTER'S Say OPERTY in, the Bist By virtue of power contained in.a deed of e id relatives of deceased are t “A Bos ‘ fally invited, to adtend his fanorel from his. tate te SS rot Seen rk See eee idence No. 221 Destreet south, be sd day Tan FH ot south. in liber H. B., No. 1, folios 32, Ac, of “Prince ts. west, on Tuewlay, "= county Land’ Records, the undersigned OFFUTT. At the residence of his father, JAMES | will offer at public auction, on the premises on E. OFFUTT, in the 3st year of his age. DAY. 7th March next, at the hour of 19 clock ts funeral’ will take place from his residence, | p.m.,.all that pareel of land which John Boalui x No. 6424 street. Georgetown, D. C., on Tuesday, | wife conveyed to the undersigned by dood abate Isth inst.. at 9o'clock @-m. *"" | mentioned and’ therein ed, a ‘containing BRENT, At, Forestville, Prince George county. | Twenty Acros, more of leas, by certain motes Md.. on the 3d inst. EUGENE and ARTHUR | bounds given. THOMAS, infant children ef Dr. H. Waring and tract is most admirably located about five Lavinia T; Brent; and on the 12th inst.. LAVINIA | miles from the city of Washington, apd within & T. wife of Dr. HW. Brent, and daughter of the | mile of the line of the District of Columbia: Is im late James Caden, of thi Faved by a comfortable Cottage, tin roofed: Stable Of suitable sizo; buildings new. A thrifty vineyard. of eight hninired grape vince, choicest varieties, r four year’s gre }. is on rt of is be e UNDERTAKERS. property woul ‘be inost desirable for a persin ene ployed as clerk in the city, or in raising produce {sr RICHARD F.HARVEY. ALONZO A. MABE. | ™&IKet, being in fine culture. Schools, churches HARVEY & MARR, UNDERTANERDS, No. 335 ¥ STREET, between Ninth my B17 and Tenth. Brading done, Ornamental H: Pearl, bs Bre. FRIES, late GRANT. ro of Bostot ferences for Hair Work: ra. Ad Goldsborough, Gen. Casey, Gon. Tompkins, Gon. Ww. Aiken. del-ly PXCPosaLs FOR STAMPED ENVELOPES AND WRAPPERS. Post Orrick Der. of MARCH, “Stamm which this Department may ‘MENT, January Proposals will be received until 3 ~ 1870. for farnishing invelopes” and “Ni jewspa, require du of four years, commencing Ist of July, 1570, viz: STAMPED ENVELOPES. No,1. Note size, 2% by 4% inches, of white pa- . No.2. Ordinary letter size, 3 1-16 by 5% inches, of white, such No. 3. Full letter size, circulars.) 3°, No. 2, and under of each. Full lotter size, 2% : ES = undera “ef tach. rey) be by Oe inches lars, 2 inches, ndcr @ like condition cin and uw ortion of each. 7. Oficial size, 2, and under a “Exira official size. Extra o ‘ colors as No. 2, and under proportion of eacb. Uy 5 inches. Pua buf, canary,or cream-colored paper, of in roportion of either as may be required. ngummed on flap, for 53 inch Wisse ce ition as to the ungommed ). fe of ‘same colors as Wo. 3, to the proportion of . Extra letter size, 344 by sas No.2, and under a like cond: NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS, @% by 9% inches, of buff or Manilla paper. All the above envelopes and wra) Dossed with postage stam styles, aud colors. and to pe ly for the General may direct. to be made in the most thot of approved quality, manufactured spe- 2 urpose, with such water marks ur other devices to prevent imitation as the Postmaster to beem of such denominations, such ting on the The envelopes t> be thoroughly and a mined. the gumming on t a or in : immed. to! Width across the end. All envelopes and wrap; reels of twenty-five, aus he rs must be packed in strong paste- foard or straw boxes,each te contain mt less than two hundred and fifty of the letter or extra letter | and one hundred each of the oilicial or extra siz official size, separately. The newspaj to be packed in hundred and ‘ity each. Wrapped aud sealed, or man! mail postmast and © ery more envel pea of a postmaster, the straw or taining the same mu: er labels of directic uxt be by the contractor mimet be provided with whole to be done under the ofan agent of the D tT he envelopes a livered with all nable and delivered with all reaser — in all respects, ready as may be required to Masters: the deliveries Hy to be office of an ceive the same; a t! ‘The dies for embossing the envelopes and wrappers are satisfaction of the ms paper so as to safely t duly author a ti > piace f boxes to contain not less than two ‘The boxes are to be seenrrly fastened in strong | transpo: When t are required to fill the order teboard boxes con- st_ be packed in sirong wooden cases, well strapped with hoop iron, and addressed: two thousand are required prop -fg,be furnished by an agent of ers. upon exc! Wooden cases. containing en- velopes or wrappers to be transported by water routes {Ai with sultable water-proofing, wwspection and direction Wrappers must be furnished Giepateh, conn use, in the daily oh on, D. rized to ins ugh of eac! lars) to be put on not less than half an inch width the entire length. The wrappers to less than three-fourths of an inch ‘orders of post: made either at the Post Office Department, Washingt D. ‘pect and re- of delivery to be at the pjion of the Postnainter, Geperaly aid th cost. of a8 welll as all expense of pecking, ad- gvlabeling, and water: proofing, to be pald by contractor. Bidders are notified that the Department will re- quire, asacondition of the contract, that - aud wrappers shall be manufactui cueccmiinion ests Ge icceetae payments to bear interest from said day, and to be i of same inches, of inches, of same colors ition as to the prupor- 5 9% Inches, of sam: ak? SChaicion as ts the manner, perfectly (except | be in banded in wrappers rtatic wo th The | quantities | or at the | masonry and carpenter's work separat and mills in easy distance. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months. Security required upon the bid ac. cepted, to be approved by the Trustee. Stamps and convesaneing af cost of purchaser. _ Inquire of JAMES C. HATTEY, on new cut road, in Prince George's County, for direction, WOODBURY WHEELER, Trasteo, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, ‘No. 319, Southcast corher 7th and D streets, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE _UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY IN THE FOURTH AND SIXTH WARDS. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Supreme ourt ef the District of Columbia, passed on the 1th day of January. A. D. 157), in a certain vherein A. Brooks Everett was complainant and Benjamin H. Everett et al. were defendants. the same being equity cause No. , - Doe. 8, the undersigned trustees, appointed by said decree, will sell at public auction to the h est bidder,on MUN- DAY, the 2iet day of February, 1870, at o' M the premises, lots numbered 13, 14. 15, 16, in square No. 54; d is numbered 10, 11. in siuare No. 83, in the eity of W: of Columbia. And by virtue of said decree, we shall also sell at avction, on WEDNESDAY, the 2% day of ret: 1570 at do'clock P. M., on the premisus, to the high: est bidder, lot numbered 1), in square No. 864; and lots numbered 18,19, 30, and 21, in equareivo. 90, 10 c said city and 3 aa prescribed by said decree, are ‘The terms wf sal asfoliows: Une-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, and the residue thereot in equal instaliments, im six, twelve aud eighecen months from the day of sale: ‘the deferred by deeds of trust on the premises, “The title fo the property to be retained until the sale is rat fied Uy'the Court, at which time deeds will be made 0 the purchasers: an ea the deferred paymicute: A Sonveyancing and rev enn. stamps at the cost of the purchasers. One-third of the purchase money to be deposited with the auc. tioneers when the oroperty is sold. If the terms of same | sale are not complied with, the property to be resold ition as to the | St the costof the purchaser or pare CHARLES WAL’ JAMES 0.CLEPHA jn2-eokds GREEN & W Orgice Cuter QuARTERMASTER, DEPARTMENT OF VIRGINIA, FeuMoND, Va. Febraary is(in t roporsl riplicate) will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock m. on THURSDAY, the loth day of March, 1570, for building a Superin: tendent’s Ledge (of brick) at the National Cemetery, near Richmond. Virginia, according to plans and specifications which can be seen at this office. Size, feet by 31 feet. with a wing 17 feet by 15 foet, and neh 6feet wide in the angle, in front of wing an: side of main building; one story in height, with Mansard roof. Proposals may be made for the whole work, or for iy. and each proposal must be guaranteed by two responsible per- sons not bidders. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids not considered to the interest of the public service. envelopes comtainin; is to be endorasd ene is for Lodge, and forwarded by mail to this cffice. By order of the Qaartermaster General U.S. Army. a ANDLER, Brevet Colonel, QU. 9. &: Chief Q! M. De 8. Army, s tof Virginia, OR THE PERFORMANCE OF SANITARY WORK. jDrrot QuanrenMasren’s OFFICE. February 3, 1510. msible parties, are A MON- Wasuinotox, D. Sealed Proposals, from invited at this office until DAY, February 4, posits, Ashes, and Dead Animals, the Ist of March next, from the vi offices, buildings, &e.. Uhronghout the by such branches of the War Department as are designated by the Depot Quartermacter. Bidders will. be reacired to accompany their bids witha xecute bonds in the eum of two (2) thousand dollars, immediately upon the award of the contract, for its faithful and satistactory performance. Lists of the places to be visited must be obtained frem the Depot Quartermaster each month, and pag te | gg so designated must be visited as directed in 3 Payments will be made Soy. or as soon there- after as funds are furnished for the purpose. If the amonat of work required be either increased or di- a during the ional period of the contract. a pro- increase or diminution of the monthly il be made contract rates, il to perform the work re- rompt and satisfactory manner, the mat to the contractor. He. sis reserves fi cost 2 right to reject any or all proposals that are unsatis- factory. Any information required will be cheerfally given ath otic of the Depot Quartermaster. i ids ‘Proposals for Perform- ing Sanitary Work,” and addressed to the under. "By order of the Quartermaster General. Captain, M.S: KU eK feS-t Acting Depot Quartermaster. ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. Font Wasntxoton, Mp., January 31, 1570. oposals in duplicate, with a copy of this ad- ori tached, will be received by the under. C zos & WAaLs REAL ESTATE SXCHANG: Mo, 327 PENN’A AVENUE, THIS AFTERNOON. | AUCTION SALES. TO-MORROW. ¥Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anuc! No. 319, southeast corner of TRUSTEES THREE STORY ‘strovts, ABLE SALK OF Two VaL ie be 0} l- Paves, Abe Hite BERS hee on " virtae deed of trust to the’ Bd gt spay curds of Wes county, we shall sell on HLONDAY, Fete tite, 80. at Be o'clock, on Bidaitoceted dette es tte Nov sad Sot ve : Witors ‘eubiivision of square 296, improve- para aa: Twelver etgh inonths.. ‘The purchaser to gt 5 eeerer eee pneach se when sold. All “me in five tro t tl Some ede GREEN & LIAMS, Anote. YY LATIMER, Auctions BY VEER LATER Ape, Southwest corner Penn. avenue and lith street. TRUSTEES SALE OF FRENCH PL, ETS, WALN! aliog AND CHAM FURNITUR! TAGE *CHAM E, FREN' WANE DINCNG SOOM ai Kr t UISITES, &c AT AUCTION. By virtue of a Deed of oie 1 day of December, ant de poets wy 1353, 0 a Liber No-T, folios 3), e-,one-of the chattel records for’ Washington rict of Columbia, I will county, in the Dis- sell at pablic auction on WEDNESDAY, Feb: hI, ¢ mmmencing at 10o'clock a. m., at honse No. 330, (old number, Bi street, between 1th street and Vermont avenue, avery excellent ase rtment of Household Furnicure, ‘&c., consisting in = of— Parlor Suite, Upholstered in Plush, 8 piccos French-Plate Mantel and Pier Mirrors fi a os st 3 Stand in i. rt ree-ply ani Carpet giivand ‘Bronze Enandetirs ‘and Candelabras i ny Book oth Bote and Chairs Waleet Betcsia tee eerie ens eeadinn eo oe a stcigecstore Groeker eorrare, Walnut and y Bedsteads Bureaus and Mahogany Wardrobes, Window Shades Oak Cottage Chamber Suite, mga Mainut Dressing Table, with glass Hair and Husk Mattresses ther Bolsters and Pillows Colored engravings, Toilet Sets Sooming an ne ay Sg ey ; ey be erm cath. WILSON, Trustee. ‘Terms cash. P.O. jaZi-dts [Kep.) COOPER & LATIMER, Auci Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncers. pes? McGuire & o.,) (Successors to Southwest corner Pennsyh ‘ave. and Lith street, TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING 'S IN THE FIRST WARD. By v¥ftue of a deed of trust, dated the 30th of Boecenver 1867, and recorded in Liber E. ‘No. 26, follo 65, one of the records of Wash: ington county, in the District of Columbia, and at the request of the party secured thereby. the sub- feriber will offer for sale, at public auction, on TUESDAY, be kg VRS February, 1570, o’clock p.m., on Building Lots numbered at four ines, all those ‘valuable 28, 29, 3, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, BY ¥. L. want & co. 4 New Marble t- Ho. 900, Corner 9h street and evenme. ine right fo ” ioe at the risk and cost of the purcharer. @100 will be required of the purchaser ‘when the property is sold. pabcamount due wodet' the said deed of trast ix ween seven and eight he are. ¥.E. WHITE, JNO SEMMES, “{ Trasteos, ia Z7-co&ds ¥ COOPER u (Successors to James C. MeGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn. avenue and 11th street, TRUS SALE OF HIGHLY VALUABLE IMPROVED. PROPERTY, OLD Hie TT, ONE DOUR WEST OF FIFTEENTH ised of trust, dated the sth and duly recorded in “%, of the land records for Washington county, in District of Columbia, I shall sell at public auction, on TUES- DAY, the sth day of Febraary, 1570, at 4 o'clock F Bois front of the premises, parts of Lote 16 7. in the subdivision of original lois numbered 1. 2, Square 219. according to and 13, in said square, made under decree in Chancery of the Circuit Court of the District bia, in the cause of Smith By virtue of ad day of ‘Decemnbers Liber T and | vs. Marshall et al., north. bei son a 3, running t S2 fect, thence due south to H_ street 125 feet, and thence line of H street to of due west with beginning, with the privilege of using or Tight of way ten feet wide in the rear, im- proved 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 15th sireet and Vermont avenue. ‘Terms of sale : One-third cash; the residue at six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trast, with otes bearing interest. Conveyanci: and stam cont t chine "A deposit of $400 will be re. = = ©. WILSON, Trustee .R, Auct’s. it. p. ja%7-d&ds [Rep] COOPER & LAT FRY GREEN & WILLIAMS. BEN Sustionsers ata Real Ratato Brokers, No. 526, Southeast corner 7th and D streets, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE ON GRANT STREET, BE W STREETS, INTHE TWEEN 97H AND 10TH CITY OF WASHINGTON. By virtue of a deed of trust, hearing date on 1 A. D. 1389, and re- the District records of T and K, No.7, fol f Columbia, in Liber lin 451 et 36, 37, 35, and 33, in aquare huribered 176, in Wash: | ©! : 4 : ington city. in said District, togother with the right | Sorsac Hoa Betate aed Balding Congany wee ei of yay over the alleys in said square, on which the | 9. public auction, in front of the premises, on said lots respectively border. Those lots are elizibly | Fupephy: Of Febreart Ise cea gituated between ¥ and 3 streets. Now Hampshire | o'clock p. m., all that piece or parcel of ground and srenue and. {7th street, and within one suare of | premises iying and berng in the. said city of Wash Meridian Hill and the proy site for the National | Prytun.and known and described as being Lot mu Park and the new Executive Mansion. | ber eighty-nine, (99,)in B-F. Gilbert's subdivision ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to | Of part uf Square numbered three handtel ool ee pe in cash. and the residne in two equal pay- ments, at 6and 12 months, with interest, to be se- cured ‘by approved notes ond a reserved lien. “Tne terms ote ie must be complied with within one week After sale, or the property may be resold at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, after one week's no- tice. All stamps and conveyancing at the cost of the pure! T. $25 down on each lot at time of sale. RICHARD R. CRAWFORD, Trustee, in6-eokd COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. &7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON account of the weather, until WEDNESDAY, the 23d instant, at the same hour and place. RR fed-eokde COOPE:! ¥ WM.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, " New Marble Building, Stores No. 900 & 902 Penn. a¥., cor. 9th st. REAL TRUSTEES’ SALE 0 VALUABLE ESTATE ON NORTH G STREET AN YORK AVENUE, NEAR THE re Ho) TR perarr MENT, IN WASHINGTON By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 9t iber E. 0. E.. january. A. 1.16, recorded ih Lil No. 2, folio 92, &c..one Washington county, D.U., a Treasurer of the Washing? and Deposit Assoeiation, tion, in front of the premises, day of February instant .at 4 o'clock parcel of ground, in the ity of Washi as Lot number one, (1.) in Widson's taunre number two hundred and twenty-three. according to the recorded eub-di ‘Terms of wale: One-third cash, (of which $iud must be paid at the time of sale;) and the residue in 6 and 12 months, with interest from the day of sale with the purchaser's notes, secured by @ deed of trust on the premises sold. if the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the sale, the trustees’ reserve the right to resell at the risk and cost of the first purchaser, after one week's public notice, All conveyancing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost. ‘Wi. R. WOODWARD, JOHN. GIVEN, Trustees, fe T-cokds W.L. WALL & bo., Aucts. (poreeasens BALE. HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT oF VinctNta, Orvice Cter QUART 44 Ricrmonp, V. The undersigned will sell at publie Seermener 8 Crecieg ye » Ricl mon irginia, commenci al o'cloc! m..on MON- pays ‘Murch a 1s0, 8 lot of CONDEMNED PROP- ER’ FURNIT' D PIPE, ENESS AND CHAINS, SADDLES, TOOLS, and ara OTHER ES. 0. CLOTHING AND CAMP AND GARRISON EQUI- Cash in United States currency on the day and « deposit of ten rodeos on the <4 bid will ui from each purchaser ree dae wilt be allowed to , remove the propert: y order of the General commanding Department of Virginia. J. G. CHANDLER, Brevet Colonel, Quartermaster 0.8 Army, Chief Quarterm: ginia, — ted-6t Brea ov ORDNANCE, Navy Department, Wasninetox There will be sold at public au bidder. at noon, on. WEDNES 1:70, in the office of the Inspector of Ordnance, javy, Yard, Portsmouth, N. H.,a large lot of articles of Ordnance, comprising Small Arms, Miscella- neous Stores. ‘Terms: One-half cash, im Government fauds, on fon deve eftercares eeriee with ties teeorioen tea erward, during wi othe Ust be removed from the yard, otherwise they will evert to the Government. Tris to be distinctly understood that no guarantee will be given to purchasersof articles offered for sale ad noted in the catalogue as regards their exact Get overriking amered tor enie asa prrccaensed over) its represent sa ‘’A- LUDLOW OAS _jn M-lawtds Chief of Bui B.* FAHNESTOCK’S = VERMIFUGE. Why is it that so many children die under the age of five years? That a large proportion of children die under thatage, has long been a subject of remark, and without a 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 their children, cannot be too observing of the first 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’S VERMIFUGE. It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, being a * PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION. with the UTMOST SAFE- S770 CHILDREN OF AL! AGES, dantetions, made more for the of ‘orm ” ‘ Ere Me eeaatactared Snover ‘the country, their short lease of life is nearly exhausted, B. A. =_— "s Vermifuge ‘te grow in fa- vor 3 CAUTION. Epouid coceston reuuire you to yorcnere BA. ‘ahnestock’s Vermifuge, be 'y careful to Hin ‘Tne initials are B.A. This is the article that has been so FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1629, purchasers must insist on having it, if they do Cee rer tae un imitation forced upon them® SCHWARTZ & HASLETT, FORMERLY B. A. FAHNESTOCE’S SON & 0O., SOLE PROPRISTORS. A cT-todkwi PITTSBURG, Pa STABLISHED 1004. oR A ici Eee. SER enty-five, (375,) according to the plat of said subdi- | vi recor in the Surveyor's office of | City, in'Book & W.No. 1, page 116. | erms of sale: One-thi cash, (of which $20 must be paid at the time of sale.) and the balance in | six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest, to | be ‘secured by deed of trust on the premises sold: | and if the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the day ef sale, the Trustees reserve the it to resell the property at the risk and cost of the ulting purchaser, after one week's public no- | tice in sume news! pw in Washington city in the District of Columbia. “All conveyancing and revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. PW. SELLEAUSENs? trastoos, SAMUEL KER, fea GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BBY COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioncors (Successors to J.C. McGuire & Go..) Southwest corner of Penns. avenue and lith st. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON lath oan WEST, BETWEEN & AND L 8Ts. N: . By virtue of a deed of trast, bearing date the th day of May, A. D. 1868. and duly recorded in and sixty, (55),) Liber number five hundred Washington | follo 41 et neq. the land records of and District of Columbia, 1 will sell at pub- lic auction, on the premises. to the highest bidder, on MONDAY, the 7th day of February, A. D. 1570, at 4 ovclock p."m., certain piece or cl of Ground situate and being in the elty of Washington, in ‘the District of ‘Columbia: Kuowa and Aesetioed upen the ground plat or plan thereof as Lot num- bered Twenty-seven, (27,) in Davidson's subdivision of Square numbered Two Hundred and Forty-eight, Terms: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve mouths, with interest from the day of sale; the de- ferred payments to be secures to the satisfaction of the Trustee. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. aid on the day of sale; and if the terms of sale are not complied within five days from the day of sale, the serves the right to resell, at the risk defaulting purchaser, by advertising one woek in some newspaper printed ont yeenes in Washing- ton, D.C. A. THOS. BRADLEY, Trustee. witeoéds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. SF THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED until TUESDAY, February 15th, same hour and Place. ‘A. THUS. BRAMLEY. Trustes. ¢ Seokds COOPLE & LATIMER, Ancts. 100 to 8. MARSHALS SALE. In virtue of two write of fieri facias, iasued from the Clerk's office of the Supreme Conrt af the District of Columbia, aud to me directed, I will sell at public sale. for cash, in front of the Court House aid Distriog on MON DA ¥, the 2st day of February 1570, at 12 o'elock m., all defendant claim, and interest No. 288. in the city of Wasl with ali the improvements thereon; upen as the property of Allison Nailor, and wil! be sold to atisty execution Nos. 644 and 6512, in favor of Richard T. Merrick and Charles E. Johnson. ALEX'R Febrnary 2, 1570-dts U 8. MARSHAL'S SALE. in virtue of a writ of ficri facias issued from the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will ell, at public tale, for cash, in trout of the’ Court House door of said'District, on MONDAY, the 2ist day of Februs- 1y) 1500, at o'clock M.,all Henry Douglass’ rigi.t, title, claim and interest in and to Square No. 9). 1 the city of Washington, D.C., together with ‘the improvements thereon, seized and levied upon as the property of Henry Douglass, and will be sold to fatisty execation No 1120.in favor of Wil in » Lot No. Ings, adininist John Deugia mat Colas. ings, adininistrator jass, use of Col Dus Alexander. TEN SHARP teats Apes. SA! MENTS ‘ORs OFeice, Feb. 7, 152). i this city. at Judi eet, Detwous hh and 10 1 antity cf Hospital Broporc ‘a. 'm.. ® large quantity o: which has been fa use embracing Sat yond Bey: tal Instruments, Redding and Clothing, Iron Bed- steads, Stoves, Chairs, Ds Utens Old "Ban UNttED STATES MAIL. 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STEAMBOAT LINES, AUNCH A FAVORITE STRAMES a ~ BUSSE, Mescuasts: LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ‘BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND NEW TORK. _ante-tf From 63 Water street, Georgetown, WEDNBS- a atS p.m. * Al to HYDE ‘sty Water street, RAILROADS. Batrmons AND OHIO BAILBOAD. Wasminoton, 18. ‘Trains WwW: DEAE is a Sa ASKING’ AN WEST are Wasninoton, 1809. ‘Trains between WASHINGTON and HRW TORK Ww YORK, Lenve daily (except Bunday) a Saravana 18:48 . a. FOR bey ae meee pend Leave dally (excep: S"uday. @.m., and 19:46 5:40 p.m. ————— OEE 03 ed ANS’ COURT. WASHIN: bo OP since or SGLUMBIA, wee Te in the matier of the Keat Estate 4 EY of Lem of his trams, sold by the dren. Hugh Coyle et al. es. On A. Clark etal. [ JSITED STATES Pat OFFICE, TAGUART. of Boson Map cry granted