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Sb.NATE.— After our report elosed— Mr. Morton made some remarks i» reference | to the Mississippi bill. He said the recont j amendments to the Constitation had ; the of the term cam form of | goverrpment, what was republican fn form at the time Ihe C arpenter declared his opposition to the interfercase of ‘Congress with the domestic atairs of the States, and concluded by denying | smi the charge made bere the other day that there with she scolds me ny as: YA coalition formed between the conservative | Nor yet in trickery ways nor wiles Kepablicans and the De oe pared cack Saf rue bore Segine Ir. Saulsbury, on t! or Democrats, - stow: Jisowned any such alliance. It was—and that is all I know. After remarks from Messrs, Morton, Vates | "Tis not her twinkling feet so «mall, and Norton, the Senate. without further action, | Nor sh: glancing from her siceve, went into executive session, and after some time | Nor yet her virtues. one and all: spent therein, adjourned. je wee not born to ask our iceve, eas She was not woed, nor was 1 won- HOUSE. After our report closed What draws the dewdrop to the sun? At the conclusion of his remarks, Mr. 1 withdrew his motion to reconsider his Cuban | resolution, and it was recomiitted. Mr. Paine ( Wis.) moved to suspend the rules, so as to allow him to introduce and the House | to adopt # resolution, offered by him some days to change the mode ef trying contested- <tion cases. e ‘The House by a vote of 7% to 101 refused to suspend the rule On motion of Mr. Stevenson, (Ohio) the reso- » the Committee on Rules. offered a resolution reciting as refe food (> lution w: Ted Mr. ¥. ‘am published im the mornin; r*, that orders had been issued to prepare New York for the reception of certain Spanish gunbc and war vessels about to arrive at New York for repairs, and reciting that there are doubts Rhether if any law or treaty imposes upon our vernment the duty of repairing Spanish war of the Hoboken | Pardon me, then; I cannot tell— 2; hope to understand — Nor how ‘leis land 1s tell tha she shoukd go with me Through time into eternity. —— Never Lenp rour Lover Mo! case of matrimonial inclination an: is devel in a breach of promise suit before a jury. Miss Black—Philippina Black— black-eyed German lass, seeks to recover $1200 as a salve for her damaged affec- tions from a musical Seitf, a prominent member uartette Club. Seift, who is a widower, after the demise of his tirst choice, indaced Miss Black to superintend his house- hold affairs and the care of his motherless children. Ere three months had elapsed he rexmed, black- ry Profe even love, for the Yewels, especially under the circumstances now | ered beauty, and finally broached the subject existing, and resolving that the President of the | of marriage. She at first declined to entertain United States be directed to inform the House | any such ‘ion, because his wife had been whether the orders referred to were issued by | dead so shorta time.’ He, however, him, and by what authority. The resolution was reed to. ogers (Ark.) asked to offer a reselution 0. O. Howard for informs- 9 the amount of funds paid men's Bureau to the Howard Uni- ecdmen’s FB i f the legislative aj m bill; the question stil Yen pon te » relation to the Botanical Garden. 1 (Cal.) moved to put it under the the Commissioner of Agriculture the Congressional Committee on ras now. Aiter debate the amendment was withdrawn. Mr. Knott (Ky.) moved to reduce {he salary of the messenger in the office of Pubic Build- ngs and Grounds from $340 to $420. Rejected. Mr Poland (Vt.) moved to amend by increas- ingthe 5 t doorkeeper and a messenger at ihe Executive Mansion to $1,200 each, and to strike out the appropriation of $600 for an assist- ant doorkeeper. Agr wo. Mr. Axtell (Cal.) moved to increase the aggre- grate compensation of the five watchmen in the ee grounds from 5,600 to $4,500. ejected. Mr. Wood (X.¥.) moved am amendment to add s proviso after the relating to the Executive Mansion that no officer of the army or navy shall be detailed or assigned to duty as private fsecretary, clerk, or in any like capacity at the Execative Mansion. Mr. Wood said his only desire was to redace expense While the House had been talking zbout saving pennies, he propesed to save £25,000 in this item. Mr. Dawes made the point of order that the amendment was net gisiation, and not in order, and the Chair sustained the point of order. Mr. Poland, ( Vt.) moved to strike out the pro- vise to the paragraph in relation tothe payment of judgments rendered by the Court of Ciaims, whieh provides that no judgment for any claim exceeding $5,000 shall be paid until after an appropriation by Congress. sideration the committee rose, and the House adjourned. LATE TELEGRAMS, &e. in the Louisiana Legislature a resolution was i uced yesterday forbidding E. L. Jewell, ew Orleans Commercial Bulletin, from entering the House of Representatives. ‘rhe ause alleged is Mr. Jewell’s language r members and his politieal course. The Supervisor at Cleveland, Ohio, has or- dered the seizure of the House, together With 123 barrels of high wines, and has directed the closing of Faitin & Deibel’s distilleries and their arre=t for violation of the revenue law. Im the Philadelphia contested election cases the Supreme Court of Pennsytvania has affirmed the decision of the Court below, giving the offices to the Kepublican contestants for the City Kow offices. cob Tiel, a soldier of the war of 1812, aged s found dead in his bed at Philadelphia yesterday. He was at the battle of Bladensburg ssed the burning of the Capitol by th: lay both branches of the Georgia Legis- passed resolutions to go into an election to-iay for United States Senators for the terms ng March ith, 1871, 1873, and 1877. A hospital for relapsing fever patients is to b> established at New Yorks the accommo dations being insufficient. Bellevue hospital i full. ‘The prize-fight in New Orleans yesterday, be tween (iallagher and Curley resulted in favor 0 the former. Nineteen rounds were fought. The Joint Committee on Keconstraction in the Presbyterian Church is to meet in Philadelphia on the 16th of March. Hon A. H. Stephens, in writing toa friend, on the 6th inst., confirms the report of his con- tinued ill health. A terrific boiler explosion took place yesterday in New York, completely destroying two three- story brick houses. | z= —+20e- A Wealthy Lady Found Dead. SUSPICIOUS SURROUNDINGS—A FRENCHMAN AL- RESTED—¥OUL PLAY. i Atan early hour Monday morning an aged | lady of wealth and respectability named Julia Sobbins was found dead in bed at the American | Hotel, Jersey City. There is at present a deep | gloem of mystery thrown over the entire case. Itappears that the deceased in consequence of some misunderstanding with her family quitted | sidence at Ne. 1 west Forty-ninth street New York, during the past week with the in- ten sailing for Europe per the next he stopped a couple of days at the | man House, in New York city, where alleged she made frequent use of in- toxicating drinks at the instigation of who seemed to be thoroughly quainted with her and her intentions. | She left the Coleman House on Friday, and | crossed Over to Jersey City in company with a Frenchman, who, it is said, ind T to hire oom at the American Hotel, in Montgomery strect, near the ferry. ent! Tegis- tered his name as Bonlfasal Gaillinves ax name was entered ax Mrs. From that hour until her deccase a constant traffic was de to and from the hired 2partment by per- s said to be relativesof Mrs. Stebbins. On Saturday afternoon a gentleman from New York visited her for the al he to rty to a certam individual. improbable, judging from the ot a few persons who watched business, that drags were until the woman became insane, and quite tractable to the Frenchman's wishes. In this state she was coreced to sign the docu- ment presented, the visitor having been heard to say,‘‘Are you willing to statements the entire agg om itis well known that the deceased number of valuable diamonds, and moreover thet the property belonging to her was vested in her ow; So far as can be learned considerably on Saturday. Sb ed to bed never to rise alive, having been found dead agg eag A morning. great excitement which the event created was vigorously suppressed, and but little was known of the a@air except to those connected with the family. Inthe room with the deceased on Saturday might were her youngest son and dx t. During the evening a female hi pened to open the door, and, as |, saw Caughter administering something T moth- et. after which she is said to have used the words, “Oh, that is terrible medicine,” and subsequently str violently, the froth ooz- ing from her mouth. Strange expressions are atiributed to the son, and it is said that when retii one of the local physicians was sent ter stated that she would get the fuustly sector from New York. Reti from New York yesterday morning the son was evi come with grief, and was mach esc ited the ough. out the entire day. Coroner moned to the premises in the morning, immediately ordered the arrest of the French. man, on whom strong suspicion rests. When conveyed to the police station he gave his name a» Charles Mabbecehi—wN. Y. Telegram, 1th. and should be and folded, ironed next taken from the line and sprink im the eve: of a ay and morning. If the shirt not starched before hang out, be starched and down ary abr ved pot te stare AY fabric a ge the: tal revared. 1 cooked, it should be . and t lowing artic'es added :— each pint of starch a ope ait size of or slemp of butter the of mucilage added to advantage. wine persistently declared that life would be full of iaisery without her, and the children would die of f. Miss Black was unable to withstand these manifes- tations of love, and consented to marry him, but not before the proper time of mourning for his first wite had expired. The contract was barel: consummated before a loan of $300 was solicited, which Miss Black granted. The money once in his possession, his manifestations of love became SS cooler, and he tinaliy told her that so chet the love of his first wife that he could not marry in. Thiswas a blow indeed; andhaving efface: t love, Miss Black's remain- ing affections were not severed from the 8300. She dunned him repeatedly, but in vain; he eb- tained an inheritance from a deceased relative and tled, was subsequently arrested, released, and another woman, with whom he again left for parts unknown; was finally rear- rested and held to answer to a suit for breach of promise and the recovery ot the loaned $300, and Miss Black rejoices in the belief that he cannot now escape till her claims are liquidated. se Tue Latest Conripence Dopcx.— We have lately heard of a great many confidence dodges, but this is the cool A very genteelly dressed fee man walked into the saloon of a well nown and popular barkeeper and asked to have a bottle of his best whiskey put up. The obli- ging proj wr did so in the shortest ‘ible time, afew moments was drivii cork home, when the confidence man red to let Ly b- quality. The customer poured out be if a tumblerful, and after draining it to the bottom remarked, ‘‘That is excellent; set it on the shelf and I will call and get it in half an hour.’ Vtica Herald. — &7 Every farmer and mechanic should pro- duce his own mutton, rather than pay such an exorbitant price as is demanded for beef. Pro- cure two or three sheep, put them in a clean and comfortable place, feed them from one to two pounds each of corn and oats daily. This will fatten them in a few weeks. &7-Thirty women, of Arcadia, Trempealeau cou Tat nag lem Pape the geen = fe open and spilie mt seven hundred dollars’ worth had just started in business there. S EEEEEEEnEreieree sameeren neal MARRIED. ROUSER-RAINES. On the 30th of January. 1-70, by the Rev. Dr. Butler, at his residence, 1th Detween Gand H. Mr SAMUEL L. ROUSEI SoBe TE ea ES NE idee of liquors. DIED. Ponty yey og athe Sot EMMA, wife of Jomes 5 rear of her age. Funeral will take place trom the residence of her busband, I street, 6th and 7th streets 2oclock p.m. on Wednesday. to which relatives and friends are respectfully invited. — * WILSON. At 8:15 this morning. JOSEPHINE SHIELDS, Syears and 2 months, daughter of Julia A. and Hon. Jos. 8. Wilson, Commissioner of “The funcral will take place on Thursday, the 17th inst.,atloclock. Restlence No. 319 lath street, Vetween B and F streets. : ELLIS. Ss Francisco Friday rth hav; CLEMENT BROOKE ELL years. UNDERTAKERS. SICHARD F. HABVEY. ALONZO A. MABB. HARVEY & MARR, UNDERBTARERDS, No. 335 ¥ STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. RIDAL AND FUNERAL W: QUETS, CROSSES, ANCHORS and STARS Preserved or Enameled in Wax. All kinds of Hair Braling dope, Urnamental Hair Work on Glass and Pearl by Mrs. FRIES. ate of f 3 ar I. GRANT. Admiral ran, Gen! ; Gen. Tom 7 Per Cent Gold Bonds At 95, FREE OF GOVERNMENT TAX, ISSUED BY THE BURLINGTON, CEDAR RAPIDS AND MIN. NESOTA RAILROAD COMPANY. FIKST MORTGAGE AND CONVERTIBLE, AND PROTECTED BY A LIBERAL SINKING FUND. INTEREST Be IN FIFTY YEaRs, TRUSTEES: HOMSON, Pres't Pennsylvania K. KR. Co 1, Pres. Toledo.Peorva § Warsaw K.K.Co. percent. interest, and as an investment they are fully as secure as U. 8. 5-20's, which now only pay @q per cent. in currency. ‘They are only issued upon each section of the Road | ‘as fast as the same is completed and in successful operation. Over two-and-a-half millions of dollars have been expended on the Boad. Eighty-three miles are about completed and equipped, and alread: show large earnings rapidly progressing toward completion. ‘The State of Lowa, through which this road runs, is one of the richest agricultural sections in America. Its large population, extending with surprising ra- pidity. and its immense yield of grain, pork, wool and other agricultaral products, create @ pressing demand for the construction of this road, which af- fords the best possible guarantee for the bondhold- ere, especially as the line runs through the wealthiest and most thickly populated section of the State. The road also rims through the rich and growing Siate of Blinnesota. Reference to the map of the United States will show that « traverses the most enter- prising and growing portion of the West,and forms one of the great trunk lines in direct communication wuh New York, Carcage and St. Lowis, being to th.> latter city 99 miles nearer from Northern Iowa aud all portions of the State of Minnesota than by any other road now built or prejected, and also the near- est route from Central and Southern Iowa. ‘The road is opened for local traffic as rapidly as constructed, and thus KSCKIVES EARNINGS ON ITS COMPLETED SKCTIONS GRLATLY AN BXCKSS UF THE AMOUNT NEBDED TO PAY THE INTEKEST UPON ITS BONDS BEFORE THE ROAD 1S FINISHED. The buyer of thtle Bonds is therefore guaranteed by a reat business already tm existence on the route of the road, as well as by new current earnings, and has not torisk any of the contingencies which always attend the opening of roads ta a new and unsettled country, ‘A limited quantity only of these Bonds are now offered at %. After a thorough investigation of the above enter- Prise, we recommend these Bonds asa firsf-class investment. affording absolute safety, and paying an unusually liberal rate of interest. All marketable securities at their full price, free of commission and express charges, received in payment. Pamphlets ‘and maps furnished on application. HENRY CLEWS @ CO., BANKERS, No. 32 WALL STBEBT. For Sale by LEWIS JOHNSON @ ©O., _fi0-Im_ BANKERS, PENN. AV..Con. 101m st. Cc Ross & WALs ice of gold, yield over 9 | AUCTION SALE3. AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. Bia 5 THIS AFTERNOON. ‘To.MORROW. —_ LW s 'Y COOPER & LA rt ROM ar re en fern co Ag ET ten TRUSTEES SALE OF, VALUABLE CITY G Virtue of a deed of trust to the . terueof na - { es of Jan, 1869 and ‘ Client ‘and i. folto. die, ono ee p= tt saa cee EL recorded i aghington, county, we shall se in Liber EO. B, Wo. 2h folios 486, &c., one « MONDAY. Tee, 350, af 185 o'clock, nd Records for Washington, coumty,im the Dis, Bland own and decriied'as tne eas SoP'SCek | {tice of Columbia. we willie at pubs sal tothe ants Subdivision of square 234, with Improve: | LAY ith aay of Fete or >. Terms of sale: One- cash, py eB ag pt otal Up a pact H ryote ici and trent oar | f'partot Squnse tort vot "Sgware Ko. £9, Torinal ag ‘ Notes | for said part at a. it on street west 20 f: for the ments. secured deed ‘trust inches northw: ty cams remiser One nina datlare Ceivovcash | sgumetsha ts inning thence worth to the aald ‘worti ing at cont of purchaser. “Andi the terms of sale | with Wiens Inia avenue 61 foot 2 inches Son mnie ee je the | Thence due south WI feet, tits, baches; the ak apd coat of te cefaulting parchaee? ait | Two's, ten, eget egeanins, Bred yeetens in some dal fof Waed- | s good baci te * eee, A RABBAUGHLE rrusteos, | * ferme! Gue-hait gash; the residue of the pur sat-cokds = GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, | S042 tment with i 4 Reels ven and S7-THE ADOY ost fon to secure Feced FRIDAY, the Toth tontuat Ae tier oe toe eae | meets gi pin lectin las | place. By order of the trusices. Tt terme of safe are pot complied with in five ay St OPER Bn N & WILLIAMS, Aucts. from day of sale. the Trustees reserve the Tait to 300PER & LATIMER, one=rs, resell ow five days’ notice risk and cost BBM istcenots fe On Medbuire Oo) Purchaser. G10 will be fequired of ‘the purchaser ORYELL, THRRYiae yxsen, Dxtunes | oeem ore ap eh gees Goo L.UNEXPI LEASE. FLXTURES, ween seven and ¢ vollat ES Sar RELSEE OF HE BRRSGR' SE: Bab Eatery, {Past ON THURSE _in27-cokds Wi WALL # 0D., Ancts i ne Y COOPER & LATIM&R, Auctioneers, nb payee B. ©. WILSON, Trustee, f , Unex- B Ce caeennebadne soibygheramneted Soy) inz7-dts [Rep.] COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. if cae -| TRUSTER'S SALE oF HIGHLY vatuanux | BY ° Yo BOTELE Augen, 0. BA £ to J. ‘aire COOTER © EASEEES, PEREOYED, PROPERTY. OUD, No, 330 H (“Corner of Petin. avenue and 01h street. BT C00REE 5 LaTInED Ae STM ict of dead of rest, dated the vin | TEROPER ES UE SEN UEAPER MEPOTED ¥ s wweat corner Pein rok ecembet, Tass and rasiyreconiea in | STREET WEST, BETWEEN MAND N STS. land records for Washi ‘county, in’ ‘District of y virtue of a dend of trast bearing date on TEMSROVED PROPER ER ee YARVABEE | Gat on cait ah public ‘auction, on TUES. the Sieeday of December, A.D. teh, and duly i ET EAST, BETWEEN SOUTH CU STREET | DAY, the Ith day of February, 1570, at 4 o'clock. recorded om the 4th day of 1302, in A NORTH CAROLINA AV EN i front of the premises, parts of ‘Lot#i6 aad | Liber T and B, Bo. 6, folio 2, etc., and by direction By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 7th day juare 219, <a. the subdivision of | of one of the secured thereby, I will sell, at August, Ob and dels teeoied te eee nal ots numbered 12, feand 14 in anid mypare, | public auction on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, nd BR, No. 16. folio 430, etc.. one of the Land | under decree in Chancery of the Circuit he 9th day of ‘Bruary» A.D. 1570. at 40'clock p. Records for Washin, county, in of District of Columbia, in the cause of Smith | m., allof Lot lettered “A,” in Giles ‘8 wt columbia shall self at public auction, om TUE et al., beginning at a point on PPstreet | vision of square numbered two hund and eighty ist of M. 1570, at 444 o'clock, P. be! he sout! corner of original lot No, | ty-one (281), as the same is recorded in Liber N.K., M.,in fromt_of th: Lots sixteen (16) and due north 125 feet, thence due east | folic 319, in the Surveyor’s office of W: city, seventeen, (17,) in Square according to the sub- co uth to H street 125 feet.and | District of Columbia, with improvements, consisti division of said square by Jonathan Prout, together Tet wrth ling of HY” atreat to place of | Ofatwo story Prams House, maid fot frontiag 23 with the im ements to the same belonging. + with the privilege of using the alley | on T2th street, by a. ‘155 feet 1's inches, to a3) T of salecash. A deposit of or ria t ed alley. This is a most desi quired at time of sale. “Gonvey proved. by ; ‘$2.40 easy; and the remainder in 6, cost of the purchaser. If th with back Wmonths. $100down when the ruck She Fight to well at the cows aa’ ick ‘Site Heteie? | the worth alde ts Dotween ith strect and | ow SEmP* Ad SRST WATT REY Trustee” or the : rect, ree f x ‘ aoe eee Vermont avente. ca cashes the reside atarg | sabcots (Rept CHAS. W. BOTELEM, Auct. PHRAIM CLARKE, Trustee, forme of tale : cash; the residue at six —— Dt “4 id twelve month vel by deed of treet, wi S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO TR eR Ra PQ A. FAHNESTOCK’S ited at Chucf sale, | S°PONE OF S00 WHE Bere: | Die. eds CHAS W HOTELER met, - . fel0-eokds uc B. auired at Cine of sales, po. WILSON, Trustee, ee WERMIFUGE. ja2T-d&ds [Rep] COUPER & LATIMER, Auct’s. ¥ GREEN &@ WILLIAMS, FRY GREEN « WILLIAMS. Siti Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, —_ Auctioneers and No. 886, Southeast corner 7th and D streets, ‘Why is it that so 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 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. And may be administered with the UTMOST SAFE- T¥-TO UHILDREN OF ALL AGES. Worm Confections, made more for the purpote of Palate than of overcoming the disease, Bice been manufectured ‘allover the country. bat ; — venue stain ot are not ind with | kidneys, and dropsical swellings, heir short lease of life fa nearly exhausted, aid B. | Std revenue stamps at cont of Rirchacey- within fivedays from tho day of sale, the trustes fet A. Fahnestock's juge continues to grow FAMURL KER Trustees. | serves the right to resell the said property at the | USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. vor daily. fe2-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts._ | Fisk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, om givin CAUTION. JR X COOPER © LATIMER, Auctioneers, §c0 wilh be required as soon ua thepropesty Mtereech CRATE E: Melee te) | Soll be revuirad ag au aati prpertyinatrack | HELMBOLD. Shonld eccasion require yon to purchase B. A. Southwest corner of Peana. avenue and lith at:.| “fereodtds GREEN & WILLIAMS: Anus, Fahnestock's Vermifuge, be particularly careful to — ' : HELMBOLD. see that the initials are B.A. This is the article ROTOR Ge areEEe Weer Bee uE S. MARSHAL’S SALE. = AND STS NORTE VOee* In virtue of two writs of fieri fncias, issued ee FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1529, By virtue of a deed of trast, bearing date tho | the Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the District HELMBOLD. h day of May, A.D. 1368. and duly recorded in | of Columbia, aud to me directed, I will sell at public a And purchasers must insist on having it, if they do Liber number five hundred and sixty, (50,) | sale, for cash, in front of the Court House door of hot wish to have an imitation forced upou them. folio 41 et ang. cone of the land reconda ot Washington | said District on MONDAY, the 2ia day of February, HELMBOLD. county and District of Columbia, 1 will sell at pub- | 1870, lock. defendant's right, titie, ‘AR’ 1 ASLE' on the premises, to the highest bidd claim, and Interest to Lot No. 2, In Square HELMBOLD. sa air a bs ze, MONDAY: the thay’ of FobruscyeA D170, aC4 | No.2e-in thecity of Washington D.C, tageiher FORMERLY o'cloc! , all that certain piece or ‘of | with ali the improvements thereon; seized and levied HELMBOLD. STOCK’S SON in the District Of Colasiola: herea tad aeretioed | On oe eae Senate See eT Eee . v1 Me bs Or ol to ion Nos, a sah San EEb catia ia Rhea, the round. plato pa thereof as Hornum | of Kichard i. Merrick and Charlee Jo HELMBOLD. E ered Twenty-seven, (27, widson's subdivis 7 ot Square numbered two Hundred acd Forty-eight, | _ February 2, 1870-dts U.S. Marshal, de7-eod&wl PITTSBURG, PA months, with interest from the day of sale; the de- ss both sexes, MBO! > M. WILLIAN Ps 4 ferred payments to be secured to the mtiefacthono | gftyttuef a writ of ferl facias tamed from the | TIONS, of un RELMBOLDS RX HAS A HANDSOME STUCK 0} PO ppl ps ft Columbia, and tome direct tod, 1 will soll. at public | TRACT BUCHD. It will give brisk and energetic REAL LACKS, CLOAK VELVETS, Within fivedays frame the day areal eae with | Said District: on MONDAY, the sist day of Februs. | feelings. and enable you to sleep well. SATINS, BLACK SILKS, CLOAKS, Serves the right to resoll, at the 1870, at 12 o'clock M., ali’ Hen lass’ right, DRESSES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, defaulting purchaser, by adv tide, claim and interest in and to ¥ ‘aoe winted and published he city of Washington, D.C., together with ‘the BUCHU. FLOWERS, BONNETS, FLATS, | some newspaper prinfed and publish provements thereon, seized ‘and TRIMMINGS, and all kinds o Parisian Novelties. | "Vi? sccag = COUPRE & LATOLER, see: | the property of He mglass, and. BUCHU. Also the celebrated J. P. B. FRENCH CORSETS, Ske n Aucts. | satisty execution No.f1td.in favor of William Doug. Dresses and Cloaks made to order. Bo THE ABOVE, SALE 18 Postronen | {ass,sdministrator of John Dow BUCHU, 336 Penneyivaniaavenne, — | Until TUESDAY, February, 26th. same, hour and | P¥eag cB now 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. ‘ COOFLE & LATIMER, Aucte. | (SOVERNMENT BALE maaan = ART: ‘CHU. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT oF ViRGINtA, BE Auctioneers and Teal Estate Brokers, betel Oe BUCHU. sentan rrdtciuenoy ag ebemary S18. ‘No. 319, southeast corner 7h and D strosts. The andemignod wil tll ni pale miction, at tho -aled Proposals (in lente) wi 8 ree: ” - y 7 wart Le} Us }, at ett, cl 5 the undersigned until 12 o'clock m. on TH UksDaY. THEE eo eran Be Ae ree, Virginia: ecmmeneing at 10 o'clock. a. m..on, MON eppew. edge at brick) at the Naraetoeubee: | ON NEW YORK AVENUE BETWEEN arn | PAY,March 7, 1870, a lot of CONDEMNED PROP- BUCHU. National Cemetery, scomprising: 4 near Richmond. Virginia, according to plans.and | gSND 97", SPRERTS WEST: Nisck | FURNITURE specifications which can nat this office. Size. rey ek PEE ie Tie ho ped pore STOVES AND PIPE, Befect by 31 feet, with 7 feet by 16 feet. and ‘me, dated the put HARNESS ANB CHALNS, THE GLORY OF MAN ISSTBENGTH. There Porch 6fect wide in the angle. in front of wing and | Ssa9, and duly Merde Coe anuary AD. SADDLES, TOOLS. and aig ballding; one siory in height, with | fe tone of the lan recone fot W asin ‘Arco, OTHER STORES. | fore, the nervous and debilitated should immediately possle may be made or the whole work, or for | SouMY,in the District of Cclumbin. afl that CLOTHING AND CAMP AND GARRISON EQUI- HELMBOLD'S EXTBACT BUCHU. ly, ist be guaranteed by two responsible par- Real Estate Brokers, No. 526, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON GRANT STREET, BE- TRUSTEE'S SALE OF BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, ON Stu STREET WEST, BETWEEN ¥ AND STREETS NORTH TW ‘OTH AN! By virtueof adeed of trust to the subscriber. OE OF W ASR ON eee oe THE Gated July ist, 1569, and recorded in Liber By vir(ue of a deed of trust, bearing date on and R, No 15, folios 82, etc., one of the Land the frst day of February, A: Din, and ro. | Records. &c-, I shall oer for ele at wublic auction, corded among the land records of the District | in front of the premises,on THURSDAY, the I7th ef Columbia, in Liber T and R, No.7, folio 431 et | day of February. at 4 o'clock p. m... part of lot of sea..and by direction of the treasurer ef the Pp- | ground numbered ten,(10,) in square No 457, of the tomac Real Estate snd Baliding Company. we will ithentic Tipe Cog yd man ay howdy oe rs ction, in front of remises, wate Feet TUESDAY. the 13th: day of Rebraare Tao aed | west, distant ninoteen (19) fect two and ome Matt tose) 6 Feb: 1570, at 4 | 11 that piece or parcel of ground and | it Premises iyitig and bemg in the said city of Wash- ington,and known and described as being Lot num- | B. ¥F. Gilbert's subdivision o'clock p. t and running thence due west sixty-two(62) feet throe (3) inches; thence due north seven (7) feet weven and ¢ con rat (3) fect one and one half Tie) Inchens trance dee m . ek ‘one and one S) inches: thence due Soe Pe aerate ene ste ae Said mum. | moxie nies CHF Gest seven and conan tihetiooeen 5,) according to the plat of «aid subdi- Vision ag recorded in the Surveyor's office of said 0. e a city, in Book . 3 bal ‘erms of wale: One-third cash, (of which $200 7 must be paid at the time of sale.) and the balance in | three-fourth (2% six, twelve and eizhion months, with interest, to | be ‘secured by deed of trust on the isos sold; | and if the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after the day ef sale, the Trustees reserve the Fight to resell the property at the risk and cost of the | defaniting purchaser, after one week’ public n0- tice in some newspaper published in Washington city, in the District of Columbia. All cenveyancing thence due east ninety-three (9%) feet four and ono. I (42) inches; hence due south with the line of i) sont two and ace of beginning, consisting of a sub- to remove, residue in 6 and 12 is note for deferred sed, and bearing inter- est. A deed given anda deed of trust taken. All Conveyancing and stamps at the cost of ‘the purcha: x. Hf the terms of sale also a prior encumbrance months, the purchaecr giv payments sat! 5) the ring hi isfactorily endor ‘Terms: One-half cas balance in six and twelve | [J ,5- MARSHAL'S SALE. ‘Terms: Vash in United States currency on the day West twenty-two (23) feet and three (3) inchos front, HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU te oleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious ‘Properties, and immediate in its action. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUSHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. HELMBOLD'S EXTBACT 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 cubmitted to, consump- tion, insanity, or epileptic fits ensue. HELMBOLD, HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. MELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU and 1M- PROVED BOSE WASH cures delicate disorders n all their stages, at little expense, little or no change of diet, no inconvenienco,and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, tree from all injurious properties. BUCHU. BUGHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. FOR NON-RETENTION or INCONTINENCE of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick-dust deposits, and all diseases of the bladder, ers, by the depth of lot numbered seven, (7,) in square | ff fale: and HELMBOLD. Tre interent di ait abi All pids not | numbered Ave hundred and fourtesn:(31i,) together | Bid wil sandy yong | | “rue ceegnses eetinising wile et portiee: with the improvements, which consists of a well ior of the General ocosmny HELMBOLD. “ : Hts | built two-story and basement Brick House with ee ee Seen | \\Proponals for Lodge,” and forwarded by mail to | prilt two-story au inia. Gre 5 | this office. Miterme of sale are: One-half cash: the balance in | Brevet Colonel, Quartermaster U.S. Army, Chief HELMBOLD. By order of the Quartermaster General U8. Army. | «:z and twelve months, for hotes bearing interest | _Uartermaster Department of Virginia." Ye9-6t_) J. G. CHANDLER, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Ail | QALE OF MISCELLANEUUS ORDNANCE | © HELMBOLD. Brevet Colonel, Q. 4.U. 8. Army, conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. $20) BIORES. 2 Dept of Virginia. | Will be required on the day of wales =< HELMBOLD. RUPOSALS FOR THE PERFORMANC! Ww | SANITARY WORK. NOE OF | se5-co08 ms wes Nare Deriatierr i HELMBOLD. —_ « 7 7 EN& WILLIAMS. Auction...” ot SHINGTON CiTY, January 13, iszo, Be % s ¥ GREEN® WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, There will be ts : | cates iui eG Rebrtary BR B Southeast cormer of 7th and D streets, bitters at nous on WEDNESDAY: Bebra i, HELMBOLD. ‘roporais, fr res} ¢ . 70, uf Irited at this omee until 1 oelock noon on MO. | TRUSTEES SALE OF VALCARLE neat | Paylite oes of the tnepestor of Ordnance, Nary HELMBOLD. | DAN. February M4 for the removal of all Sink Do | Necrte ae a a a rdnance. comprising Small Arms, and Miscelia- . Ashes. i nimals, for one year tram | ARCTIC ENUE STREET, | neous Stores. he Ist of March the various barracks, WITH THE IMPROV EMENTS. CON SISTING ‘Terms: One-half in Gor: % | offices, buitdings. ke out the ctyoccapicd | RA THAME UNELLING HOUSE: | | thocmciusionct ihesuloud theremenarenis | HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU By euch branches Department as "are intel dated the teh atruet to the under; | ten days afterward, during which time the articles Aestznated by the Depot Pecorsid th Litwer Nor cad (olis A bee and | muust be removed from the yard, otherwise they will - role Le 0. S62, folly B52. tg catia come ne Gnas: with a bond, signed by themeelves and two Tes Or Gahan aaron, county in, the District | "TE to be alatinctly understood that no guarantee “ae penagerngege ble sureties. in the sum of one thousand dollars, that | Thereby we willifler for cena ee eee ered | will be given to purchasers of articles offered tor sale fhey will trrniah all necessary materials and i sber | WEDNESDAY, the Zid day of Februnty. IaOeet So see iiiad ip the catalogue a8 regards their exact | BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY. (01 eo work, xecute bonds v yo oe : a] com wn or quality, but |, however, x in the sum of two (2) thousand dollars, immediately | 7) clock p.m, on the preiaixes, Lot number tweaty- | that everything ed. ESS, . | upon the award of the contract, for its faithful and tie toe ae Torrens Tee a Ott: sia oer Lubidw casi ee aay, anak Do fatistactory performance. fia) in Square one, mint eta’ 3) and fourteen, | ja 14-lawtds jef of Burean PLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY. Liste of the places to be visited must be obtained | ith tite tavoruvemsen te tree ncnee xt three; (.63,) | es ALE OF MEDIGINES Ne % | trem the Depot Quarter er each mouth, and sph eis i hp aah eA pos bal ie vce Pe OF MEDI i? INSTRU- | Srezy place eo designated raust te visited as directed | equal rassunts cl Gash techn imeaance in two ENTS TAL PEDEREe and all diseases of the Semele ih bh Wabi sieathty: of fale. with interest, the purchaser to give his : Punveron's Orrice, s Dromisory notes, of true 4 = Ca Feb. 7, 1870, or Spode are ferniched for tho parpose. If the | Presuecs for the deierred sermanse, All conve alo fn this city, at Judi- URINARY ORGANS, imine ‘during tho period of the contracts. pro | fheimgjen amps st the.cont of purchaser, 40) to sivas Reet Parmente will be made wamanution of the monthly | noccomplied with in, five days after ealec the Tree: | 10 'a.'unn mc intee Caen ee Teed erect | whether existing in teeg reserve ths right res tho premiges at tho | Which his be ingen embracing cal and Ben: sk and cost of the defaulting pure! E instruments, Redding and » tron Bed- ss i efistactory manner Nentising the same threo tines fn"some dally paper Geads, Stoves, ‘Chairs, Fabloe, Fire Uses, Cooking MALE OR FEMALE, ae taleat eee oll onc ee of Washington Cy. y aRBAUGH tr Sd Leather Buckels, Medicine ant sheea Obese orally WA HALL, | *¢ Trustees. | ‘Tin Cups, Dosks, Brooms, Scal Wi ‘Delt | from whatever cause originating, and no matter "Any faformation required will be cheerfally given | i %-colw GREAN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. } zatees Boake Clocks cin Boles, Tron Bars and et P| ~ ome ~~ | inch Water Pipe, &¢., &¢. Also, @ considerabl He iced areas ere: | BEAL IA Tian, | feel lark Hage Marie; | ——«-MOW LONG STANDINa. ing Sanitary Work,” and addressed to tho under- heecttell es = hiatanii Covered. new and in superior orders.” °° "By cider of the Quartermaster Bow aas TATE TS UNE BIRTH WARD, TE The gvired. "All oon dt parched ‘mest berpeored itt: | Disnen st Cheeworgnne require the use of ate M PROV EMENTS. CONSIb.'NG A TWO | in four(4) days. which date retic. Captain, . U. 8. A. no respousibility N04 Acting Depot Quirtermant bed, By virtue ota decd-of trast to the wader. | 40 by the tet of Mare If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. signed, dated the 9th day cf July, 1864, and eG: SUTHERLAND, me s to, or =) recorded 4p iy on cout, inthe Distriet Assistant Medical Purveyor, Insanity may ensue. of Columbia, and at th: juest of t] cere Our Flesh and Blood eupported from these Pherebyre Will offer for sale, at pul auction, oo | JN THE SUPREME COURT OF TH nf TURE ni the zt day ae Rk OF COLUMBIA, sitting im * sources, and the 638,)'in feservation No: eleven, ii) with all the tm? | "444 °-Coyte at al. Degrements Shereon ‘es. {101s Ranity Docket 9. HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, pay! with interest, ond tant es aeured by ‘ Se eterna one by (err ‘at cost of pur and if the te=ms of fuci-eow GREEN N THE SI COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. the ninth day of February, ‘The Uak Hill Cemetery Company, No. 1854, William H. King et al . 0. ‘On motion of ie Cotiptainant, by Mr, 5 erm. ite i ent, William H. s_cauno bie 8 to Te Tacirdare tees day thr te cate be presented with asin caso of BY the Court. ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU- sony we JOun @. DALB, @ 00. Va _ Mancuaxts: LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Srrwres WASHINGTON AND NEW TORK. Arvin nai SK genom RAILROADS. Bacrmons axv onto nateaoan. Wastinotos, 16m. oy : EW YORK, sis thangs ef say) at Oo... and 19:48 daily (except Sunday) at ont OP vom PHILADELPBIA adlgtgty Qalty (except Sunday) at a. mi.,end 19:48 Post Orrice Der, Waser Sate of Virginia ant a 5 Md scribed “Mail ~ to the Assistant Postmaster General, JNO. A.J. CRESWELL, Postmaster Geueral, Proposals. Second ¥ ga 22-Fawir ___ Postmaste | JR THE stPhen® OOURT OF Tue pis Pitt, COUUBisna, 80° 20th day of Dooas: Maria'L. Washington No. 1812, Equity Docket Is. i by her counsel, A. @. lier, it i* ordered that the de- tered herein on 15%. von for the Tee Fy iY matt tat the teand th sors Teor petition be heard on tho hth ay’ 'ci ans