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> rien ame Ree EVENING STAR. ential eacbetemame: | ‘The Alleged Sale of Cadetships. SFNATE— After our report closed. Mr. Chandler called up bill to reo: ine hospital service and to provide for the ef of sick and disabled seamen; and it was | p&oed. It goes into etfeet April 1, i870. Mr. Morrill of Me., from the Committee of | Conference on the bill supplying deticiencies in | the arpropriations for the naval service, made aycrort: (The Senate had increased th Fopriated from $1,540,909 to &3,000, the House refused to concur in. and the ence Committee agreed toa cor the amennt 2 O00) Se 0 i m Ey anize the ection.) The report tee of Conference was then con- “admit free tain peinted os of India ug tu John z 2 ies, was that this shall be in fait jai agains. tho United States om by fire of certain Indian vei to smend by providin: delivered in Congress: i be pri i axed much laughter, but was of course urrent resolution was then passed. to promote commerce among the to cheapen the transportation of the ad military and may: up. [This is the bili which, proposes to charter an airline railroad between Washington and sserly stated that the Senator trom | Maryland [Mr. Vickers}, who was a member of the ¢ —— on Commerce, but who was ne- ent, had requested if it be taken up over until to-morrow, (to-day.} n Went into Executive session, some time spent therein adjourned. After our report ctosed, + (Mass.,) from the Committee on ted back the Senate bill politcal disabilities from ersonsinthe South. It embraces about «red names. ittemore, (S. ©. e.Teported as an ‘ontaining about eig! twonal pame iz debate, the amendment offered luittemore, to add the House bill, was from the same con endment the Hou hteen hundred addi- rther discussion, the question was the Dill was passed by a rote of 139 i nays. peaker apnounced the following adii- members of t committee on E! Flecti Mewrs. Beaman, (M Kerr, (Ind.,) MeCr. ty, (lewa,) and Potter, (N. ¥.) THE ALLEGED ogan ( fil.) submitted a report from the ittee on Military Affairs in relation to the allege sale of cadetships. ‘The report is upon the charges preferred Against M Whittemore, of South Carolina. ‘ike committee tind him guilty of disposing of his cadetship tor a pecuniary consideration and imousiy recommend th option of a rese- ntien expelling hima from his seat as a member ntatives of the Forty- jouse of Kepre ngress. The e 5 the evidence im the case, and asked that it be read from the € Th's des Ke pt the nalist of ew York. Philip H. Kepler, formerly a banker mm Chaz lesion, and now occupying an office at 48 val street, had shown lim a correspondence between himself and Mr. Whittemore in rela- {ason of Kepler to a Kepler did not go into the of P. HK Kk. Catheart, a ie v of O. jet was next read. m Senator Sawyer m to Mr. Whittemore, and stating lesired his som appointed to a cadetship. He fed on Mr. Whittemore and presented the Mr. W. wla him the position was romised, and expressed regret that in Boston, who said he could utment. aud he showed him a the case. Four months later Whitte- | =a Me. Sremeons in the dist ic What he bad to pay, and Brooks said, “You have a har: down there.” He said they Committee gave nothing, a dle their own canoe. broons pose we give you five hundred political al fine French Eyam and He promiayd dollars down there; have you any ob- jections?”’ and he replied that he had not. He Ceased he ant Ok Se ciate Of Sin anmnres Sve | words about this man Catheart and the Charles ton News, which he did, charging the paper with being anything but aloyals cet, amd Cath- cart anything but a gentleman. After the testimony had been read, Mr. Logan faid that he had no disposition to discuss the question. Hf Mr. Whittemore desired to make a statement, he, (Mr. Logan,) of coarse, would not interpose an fons no ecg otherwise he woald call the previous lon Mr. Poland (V seat he did not rise to apologize for Mr. Whittemore’s conduct or to say @ Word in his favor; but it was not the prac- tice of the House where testimony had been taken, to proceed upon the case without having the evidence printed. Mr. Logan suid that was for the Honse to determine. He had no disposition to hasten the taatter, but he eould not see the necessity for dela: ee Butler (Mass.) here offercd a resolution that the matter be tponed uatil Wednesday at 2 o’elock, at which time Mr. Whittemore shall be permitted tv appear at the bar of the lionse, and mske his own defence. Mr. Butler's resolution was adopted, and the House adjourned. sooo — LATE TELEGRAMS, Dispatches from Mobile, St. Louis, Memphis, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and other ports, state that yesterday was the coldest day of the season. In Washington the same opinion was gencrally expressed. The thermometer at St. Paul yes. terday morning was 30 degrees below zero, and in Chicago 8 below; at Jacksonville 10 below. The Emma, a Mississippi steamer running be- tween Memphis and Cincinnati, struck a snag on Saturday and upset. A stove set the boat on fire, which was totally destroyed. Twelve pas- Ts, (among the the entire crew » The Alabama 166, wr bs se five ladies,) six officers, © lost. -cleeted in February, “ler the reconstruction law, yesterda: draw and decide what Senators . The majority of the Sen ate contend that they are to hold over until and yesterday's vote settles the fact. Yesterday committees of the Maryland Legis- lature, the Baltimore City Council, and other i the English’ iron-clad| Monareh, and tendered her officers the hospitalities of the State. The Philadelphia police made a raid ona gambling salvon on Ninth strect yesterday. and psec @ lot of the usual sporting furniture and tools. The New York Common Conncil have ten- dered the hosp'talities of the city to Mr. Seward on his return to the United States. The trial of Jack Reynolds, the murderer of Townsend, commenced in New York yesterday. ‘The Indiana Republican Stabe Convention meets at Indianapolis to-day. < = Fenian Senate is in secret, session in New ork. See FHQUAKES IN LovIstava.—The Iberville saysi—The Caleasieu, tehez papers all publish that distmet earthyuake shocks were felt in their localities on the 9th of last month. This is a singular occurrence, and it will excite the curiosity of scientitic men. How earthquak. can take place in the low, flat and lev sections of Louisiana is @ question not easily A few years before the war Mr. pmasy, an able geologist, commenced aking anexamination of Louisiana. He started at the mouth of the Mississippi, and examined closely every point of mterest from the Gulf of Mexico upto Ked River. He afterwards pub- lished a book reporting the facts he had as tained. This book was very interesting. Mr. Thomassy found in a great many localities proofs that there exist under us voleanic forces which are constantly in operation, making hanges. He attributes the formation “mud jumps” at the Mississippi passes partly to these voleantic forces and partly to under currents of water. We have no record ¢f earthquake shocks so low ¢own in Louisiana, Previous to those of the 9th ult. No Indian tradition mentions any, previous to the arrival of Europeans in the eountr: Some curious phenomeria have been from time t» time noticed in Lower Louisiana, which may we'll have been due to voleantic action. answered. T but | Not once, but many times, there have been dis- oz | turbances of the waters in some of our interior etter from Mr. Whittemore in which the | bayous. ‘Two years ago this occurred im the ney to Shaw — a letter to Whittemore, in which he object of his visit, an ler ina letter I Z found Whittemore had gone » wrote to him enclosin: r and asking the appointment. a reply, dated arlington, 5. ¢ e (Whittemore) had | €, outside of his be wrote to Wh cmore that he y desired to use the letter against i him $390 for the letter. Fle re- areply frem Whittemore that he coukl tant what there was in the letter of upbraiding him for exhibiting Tespondence between gentlemen, and | ing that he should look to him (Kepler) if the er wesused against him by designing men. # the same time, reeeived a letter from w. aw, 615 Washington street, Boston, | postmarked Boste: iemore, in whieh 5 and franked by Mr. Whit- aw says he Las been notitied pondence, and denies a knowledge of such a man as Kepler, and pr ccotts to threats of the consequences he wiil two to | | Within a eertain length of the sire | waters were suddenly raised several 1 | were dashed into waves. equivecally, and that parties | iment if he uses the letter of Whittemore. al A Schocrf, an examiner in the ou Plaquemine, near the Indian villag bayou was low, the weather clear and calm. The This lasted minntes. on the waters re! Pretty irned to | their low level, and the bayou was as placid and sincoth as before. — EMAKERS' STRIKE tN MASSACHUSETTS.— shormokers of Lynn, Massacusetts, have ed $3,000 to aid their brethren on a strike at Worcester, and have voted to contribute this amouut weekly until July Ist, if necessary. ‘The Weymouth shocmakers also, contributed 3 and votrd to tax themselves five per cent. of their weekly earnings for the benefit of th strikers until the strike isended. +2oe- e7 The Ames Company, a Chicopee are ma- ng @ pH r adjustable horxe-shoe—the inven- | tion of @ Baltimorean—which is my‘e to be trken off at night or when the horse is not being used, and puton as readily wh nted as a pair of boots. The corks of the shoe are ad- Nstable. and new ones can be fitted when one set is wornont. see. AT ST. Love Among the at the railway a Merged Louis on the [ith instant, was an a to the Wan Point Miitary | po ras seceetat en sie tor a sen of . of He and was a wem be did not re » but who had been a chap- lain in a Massachusetts regiment ens r I" 3 tled in one of the had spoken td rodueed by; gentleman told him b hee ppointment, Witness was man whic was above the age, tow: that th ma 1. abseqpuently lot the Hi Representa donut Mr. Whit of Souths as the member with whom he had this oks, 2 newspaper the committ with other members, de- hich he had with Mr. $1,500, which money he o have been inteaded for usein the aigu in Mr. Whittemore’s district. ley test'ted to having, through the in- tion yf Mr. Olcott, and he understood h Mr. Brooks, also, received an appoint- ment to West Point for his son, for which he hind pnid € 3 of the witnesses having been hittemore, he made a statement commitice to the effect that his colleague © previous session, Mr. Goss, had told kim had bought off his opponent, Mr. Wal- ¢ promise of the appointunent of | ‘.’*} son to the Naval Academy, think: a | 4 appoint his own son the next year, but failing tobe returned to Congress, he was anx- tous to secure the appointment trom him, (Mr. Wistttemore,) and that he had promised to give it tohim. He at first thonght he would give it to seme poor bey, but Goss felt so bad, and otfered to give S80 to be used for educa- tional or any other purposes in his district. He told Mr. Gose the people were poor, and they had to put their bands in their pockets | Fan. for them nearly every day. He would not give the money to a rebel, and if he could not find # loyal young man to give it to in Bis own district be would go ou of it. He correborated Kepler’s statement in relation to the letter from Senator Sawyer, and the re- Ply that he made, that he had promised it. He to Mr. Goss about the appointment, but Prcenerd ino reply. The time was approaching wh the appointment wou'd pass Department, aud he thought fd Ghaw, whe hod always been very hind to him, and thought he would give mi ppomiment. He bad also a conversa named Landon about h a gentleman ypeintment. ite received the letter trom «r. which he produced, with his reply en- dorsedton the back. Landon rong his young man to hina, and be told him Ls) that he aid not like the appearanes of the boy. He spoke to Mr. Lamion of the poverty of his and Mr. Landon said if he would mabe e would give him 6H) for The boy went to the aead- exumination, and now stood cone pant enclosed ived from Kep- Vhittemore would YOU read the y i Melnee waleal ba ‘orote to Kepler eatest indiseretions of his life. e etter to get rid of him, Pac he had armed that he had a bad reputation in the hn. He totally denied any conversation with dge of Gen. Sche-ppe. Brooks came om and he toll him that he preferred to give Ppointinent toa poor boy. Brooks said he = & triend who, if he bad no one in his part of e country who was fit to tke appointed. Brooks sent = fine a boy as he en oe He won his (W."s) good graces at once. ‘ort; pand one or two children, and foriuerly of Charlestown, West Virginia. rgyman, BE DIED. 2st. ADELPHIA UP- her age i ( from her late res tween H and I strect t 2 o'clock p.m. trie Bat ue th the family are “invited to attend. UNDERTAKERS. RICHARD F. HARVEY. HARVEY & MARR, UNDEBTANERS, No. 335 F STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. Bly ramp w. BARKER, UENDERTANER, xlezsaad 425 EIGHTH STREET near E. FURNITURE of all kinds made and repaired. | Special attention given to the manufacture of CHAIRS. Al | work warranted. fe fe s-ly EIDAL AND FUNERAL, | WeraTag Bo- QUETS, CROSSES, ANCHORS aud STA Ersgrred ox Enemeled io a clue oe Hair utal Hair oe Glass and Peart by by, Sire! FRiks. | late of Boston, ath Preset ent bear L References for iisir Worksitrs, Boalt “8 GRANT, re Goldsborough, W. W. Coree- Gen. Casey, Gen. Tompkins, Gen. _ Aiken. del-ly BASA ee STOCK OF BEAL LACES, CLOAK VELVETs, BATINS, BLACK SILKS, CLOAK, DRESSES, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, BONNETS, FLATS. ‘TRIMMINGS, and all kinds o Parisian Novelties. Also the celebrated J. P. B. FRENCH CORSETS. Dresses and Cloaks made toorder. _ 336 Pennsylvania avenne, 7 Cite Trevise, Paris. STEAM MARBLE WORKS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between Ith and Ith sts., west, Washington, D.0, MANUFACTURERS OF Kc MONUMENTS, MAN. ‘KS OF MONUMEN iL Fi EB AMROuT ITS é GARDEN STATUARY. oo cot hates, for BUILDING PUBPOSES, at b oss — ee HILDREN’S CAMRIAGES. her abet mn large assortment of the latest style = Git REN'S OL anya UR. "RUPERT'S Fancy 1 Bazar, No. 322 (old No.) 7th st., near ®. Worcester | ly AUCTION SALES. '¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, eat eee TRUSTEE'S FL Es ae io or fda WEES RS: con and Tweltth street wost, in this Years torus from the first day of April oa Tent of five thousand dollars. pase bold Farniture, Stoves, Fixtures, wad effects and tw months, purchaser, bearing interest Pe "i nee dred dolian os aired tha hs ive ht lars purchaser at ‘the tie of eale. — * a Allee aneeren cing and revenue stamps at the cost of the WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY. — fers GREEN * WILLIAMS. YX THOS. B.WAGGAMAN, — Real = Broker and Auctioneer, 519 7th street, opposite Post OMice. RY SALE_OF STOCK AND Fix DRUG STORE ON CORNER 0! ‘TREET AND PENNSYLYV. AY, Fobrnary 24th, at 5 o'¢lock Te o premises, the above “org 6. 12, and 13 be resold ia it terms are not Panne hs with, at par. THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, Anct._ BE GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. t Public Auction. on FRIDAY NEXT, the 23th instant at 3) p. m., we shall soll, on the premises, No. 18 (old n vaimber) Kast Capi. tol street. a few doo tol Square. Hous- is built of brick, cottage style, contaiainn § Toome, with gas throughout, garden in front, wood hed and water in rear” ‘The Lot is 25 feet 1 inches nd runs back 127 feet Sinches toa paved 3)- ey. ‘The neighborhood is a delightful one, and the location certainly one of thre mst dostrabl in the city. Terms of sale: One-half cash; balance in two equal payments at 6 and 12 months, with interest, to be #0. cured by mortgage. Stamps and conveyancing at costof purchsser. $100 down at time of male. {021 BX GREEN & wittia Auctioneers and Real state te Brokers, No. 319, Southeast corner 7th and D streets, VALUABLE BOOKS, PAPERS. AND Docu- M (OB SALE AT : vane RugEIOn. be sold a ESDAY, 2,1 Belock s,m sat the warehouse aac ‘Ogden. No. B14. Se treet west, be- ent tween Market Space and D street north— Galos & Seaton’s Annals of Congress from 1797, about volum ames of the Public Land Laws f the United Btates, ister of Debates, complete set, ‘tons Regi U Prarie a9 volumes of the National Intelligencer, supposed to be complete. About 20'or tons’ of the Aunals of Congross, un Several Fplumes of American Btate Papers. A lot of Type. aig GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts._ N & WILLI yy Mictioncers ond ical Bstate Brokers, No. 526, Southeast c corner 7th and D streets. Orrick BoaRrp Trusties oF Pustic Scuoots, Wasurxotox. February —. 1 In pursuance of an act of the C cls, proved January 22, 170. the, undersigned b Board of the Third District an at pub- of UESDAY, the Ist the able meee recs southeast thera Sohal Capt ‘ipitol: Hilt Market Possession wo beg atv y uly 1,1 Tarmie: One half Sash. the residue in six (6) and fen (10) months, with interest from the day of the purel ) three hundred dollars will (3: red at that eof wale, reauired AMES C Cc BCLLN, sub [Bde of Third District feta GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts._ COOPER & LATIMER, (Successors to James eGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penna. avenue and IIth street. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FOR Bj virtue of a dent of trast from William J. tals ated the 2th day of Jan r duly reco bor T. and R., 4. Polio 206: one of the Land “Weconis of Wishingion county: in the Distriet of Columiiar f Til sell at public suction. on the premises. on the 4th day of 'H next, at 4 o'clock p. m.. lot num- bered fwo.(2,) in square numbered eight hundred and sixty-four. (366) This lot fronts about 66 feet on€ street north, between 6th and Tt treets east, and contains about 6,200 feet of ground. ‘The terms of sale are: One-third the purchase money cash, (of which $50mnst be desposited on the aeceptance of the bid;) the balance in one and two ye. oe. wecured by notes and deed of trast. All-con- a sam RMN AK Me We BHERAON tr atrastea fe Weokds _ ic OC opr R, Au BY & WILLIAMS, A: 19, southeast corner 7th aud D streets, No. ASSIGNEE SSALEOF VAL UARLE BUILDING T. FRONT: IN NORT. EE Wher aT ate Testa On MONDAY: the 23th of Febraary, A. D. gg 0. at #0'clock p.m., E shall sell on the prom: iste that valuable baiiaing lot, known as par f vin suuare No. 369, having afront of 22 foet on north M street, running back with a 12) fect, containing in all 2,730 sqnare fect. | ALONZO A.MARB. | | | | One third cash; balance in six and twelve with interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the jee All convereucing nee At purchaser's cost. One. hu ollars will be required down on the day of enle. GEORGE MANON Aesignee. REE. Anct ghee arctan 0 THE WORKING 0! pared to farnien all claanos Ment at home, t whe “moments: Buslnos vow. light and profitable. ily eurn Irom Sle. to $5. 1 sum by devoth feS eokde a test the business, we . fosnch as are not well r $1 to pay tor the trouble of wr Full particulars, a valuable sample, which will do fe conaence work on, a1 es Litnary © best family i. Header, if, address pers you wa. 6. RUL plished—all sent free by crmanent, profitable 2c rasta ae W cy w B A — KS VERMIFUGE. Why is it that so many children die mder the age of five years? That a large proportion of children die under thatage, bas long been a subject of remark, and without a satisfactory cause ascertained, it is certain. Also, it fs known that worms exist in the haman syetezn from its earliest fufancy; therefore parents, expecially mothers, who are more constantly with | their chtidren, cannot be too observing of the first symptoms of worms; for so 6 they be ly as thoy exist, can SAFELY AND CERTAINLY removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by the timely use of B. A. FAHNUESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, being a PURELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION. may be sdminintered with the MOST SAFE- hee TO CHILDREN OF ALL a yorm Coutectinne, made more for the palate than of overcoming the disease, ave bern manufactured all over the ‘country. but their short logan of life nearly exhansted. and B. wad . CAUTION. Should occasion reauire you to Fauimentock’s Nermnifages ‘bea ienfariy ae vearet eal t6 that IESE bas been so FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829, porchasers must insist on having it, if MONS te tere an taketies eeed re er SCHWARTZ & HASLETT, FORMERLY A. FAHNESTOCK’S SON & CO., SOLE PROPRIETORS. PITTSBURG, PA ap i-ly UNVER METROPOLITAN HALL, PENy’s AVENUE, NEAR 11TH STREET West, GEORGE BAUER, Proprietor. ow | MBSR Sate om Gefi'and wre: 19 NITED —— aR Be OFFicg, on ae THOMAS Le Powe ‘is., pray’ ying Sor 4 extension: 13, 1870, of Mil- AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. REEN &@ WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, BT = dopthesst rons and D streets. 2 % OF Vi NALD A reg is? XTh we ‘AND. RE. MPROVEMENTS. 0: eet, htwo BY aa i CIS Bota wed. date yf July, 1353, and ianed. dated the ¥) re 10. £65, folio 332, one of the istrict: Jiumbia. and at the request ohn) ot for vale, jobreary, om Fata obch te tern, fevomy(il,) with, alf the ta? m date of sale, 3 i purchaser tegive his promiss ry sem, for a fis ‘cost of pure St cont of parchener po Sey inva efter sale Feaell the premiccs at the rink and covt of + fi chaser, by advertising invecane dally aaah (Successors to J 0 & Co Southwest corner Pecscavenes and lith street. USTEE'S on OF FI ag ruts MIR- ELS AND THR TRI Pare’ BRUSS| irtue of @ December, Wt, and duly recorded in 7, folios 32, ‘Xc., one of tho chattel . Wasningios county, in the Dis- trict of, a will sell: t public auction NESDAY, February loth, at Wo'clock a. m., at house Barble:tom and other Tabien, Brussels, y and Tarai jae Ghitand Brome Clana i abrae Bineers Rosewood Tab: ca Three ay tea Book € Hair-cloth Sofaand Chairs on Dining Table & rockory and Gtnsoware Refrigerat ‘eluate and Mahogany Balscaie Bureaus and » Washstanda Feather Bolsters a Pillows ( lored Engray’ ioe, Toilet Seta Cooking and Heating Stores Kite! ood a juisites, &c.. ‘Term: i BG: WILSON, Trustee, jadz-dte | ken: 1 courER & LATIMSK, Aucts. S7-THE ABOVE SALE | IS POSTPONED UN- = mage Gee AY, fhe te Tt, —— , seme hour and if the Pieléeotde COUPER & LATIMER, Anats._ Bx GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 319, southeast corner of 7th and D'streets. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF TWO VALUARLE PUREE STORY BRICK HOUSES. AND Fis: HE MoO! PROVE ENTS, ON 0 STREET, BET. 133m ND 14tu STREET By virtue of a deed of trustto the undersizn ed. dated 25th day of Jan., 1539 orded in iber F and K, folio 316, oie the: land ty, ngton ‘a fall sell om MONDAY, Lion va As k. on the | Dremiees, at public auction, all that, ieee oF ‘of land known and described as lots) and 25 ot reel | White's eubdivision of square 295, with improre- | ments. ‘Terms of sale: One-fourth cash, balance in eqnal payments of six, twelve, eighteen and twenty tour months. The purchaser to give Is promisory notes for the defer payments, secured by “Raney on the premises. One hundred dollars (100) cash gusach house whien sold. All stamps and conveyane ing af cost of purchaser. “And if the terms of nalo are not ied with in five days after sale the tres e the right to resell the property at Kk mat sia ay purchaser by ad- g three times in some dally’ paper of Wash ington city. AUGH.! Trastaos, jaM-eokds = GREEN wa WILLIAMS, Aucts. or THE Al BOVE ESALE IS IS POSTPONED UNTIL FRIDAY instant, at the same lour and place. fof the trance fe li GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. BF THE ABOVE SALE # ERSTPONED ON onnt of the rain uaell SDAY, the serobay Uh am >y GREEN & WILLIAMS, ~ Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 319, southeast corner of 7th and B sta, TRUSTEES sets eS VA VAY pSLE IMPROVED By virtue of pow ape! va Web day of Webrnay in Liber H mini and wife, dated the 145, and duly recorded Prince | signe F: Tal jerk Above mentioned and therein described, as containing Twenty Acres, more or loss, by certain metes and bounds given. ‘his tract is most admire miles from the city of mile of the line of the Proved by a comfortable Cottage, tin roofed; Stal of suitable size; buildings new. ‘A thrifty vinevary of eight hundred Bape vind. choicest variotics, four year's gi son part tract. T sre woul Semen desirab a sdocated about five District ey ‘Columb and male’ sy dista Terms of sale. One- third cash; balance in and twelve months," Security required mpon the biel ac. be approved by the Trastee, Stamps and mejng at cost of purchas Inquire of in Prince George ue Count {on new ent row, - for direction DBURY WHEELER, Traste GREEN & WILLIAMS, An yur _fe 14-2awsw Bre % BOTELER, Auctioncer, ‘necessor to J.C. McGuire & Co.) rner of an, nn. avenue and Wth street. TRUSTEF’S SALE OF VALUABLE EIMPROVED ZROLERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF A3T aod WEST, BETWEEN M AND N 5’ By virtue of a deed of trast bearing date on the set day of December, A.D. 1585, and daly recorded on the, 4th January, 1569, in ‘and by direction I will well, at EDNESDAY red ion of square uumbered two hawdre! me (251), ax the same is ri ot ton with iinproveme nts, C nsisting of a two-story eo lot we 2 9 by 4 on Lth stree is a mont ash; and tlie re $10) down when th of. Stamps and conveyancing nt Trastes. ote WH ja%-eota [Rep] CHAS. Ww. BOTELER. er THE AEOvE 8. ‘LE IS POSTPONED ze at WEDNESDAY, + Pras BOTELER, Auct. k ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED TO VESDAY March 24. at eune ‘time and place, OSHC EY. Trasive. x fel7eokds "CHAS. W. BOER (Ustep STATES MARSHAL’ 3 SALE, In virtue of a writ of fieri faciss isened from the Jerk * Oftice of the Supreme Court of the District of umbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public tale, fer rash, in front of the Court House door of said District, on THURSDAY. the day of a loth pee 170, at 20 ‘clook m., all defendan: = right. jaim and interest in and tothe following prop o wit, Viz: Part of Square No, 512, in the City Wastington, D.C., that isto say: Beginning for t the southwestern corner of Lot No. 9, in peat and thence running east along the line ee north 12) with the lino < rth W feet, ee, we hence west 21 feet 7 i thence west 2) feet, jive of saif'N street, and thenes © tine of said street 2 feet to the place of , and the improvements thereon, seized Upon os the property of Augustas E. L _ bps alan ad Execution No yin favor of Frederick Kna ‘ALEX. sane. fe W7-td U.S. Marshal, D. a STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. division ia od, i contained stithia the fo! wring mites mands : go at the voente oan gd eat lot No. He. & be feet; thence due perth Woten iat 0 feet wan thence due, south 100 feet to the ie iep rea eee as at Lace seid to cations Nos. 120) and Lain eve onary Blich MeElfrech. ALEX. SHARES” pun an the baie sd wilto' mld enigae afer festa v. perce IN THE PRICE OF COKE. he price of Coke daring. the of February 1 artaze Sg Et Ls within a | RY Wat wau. #00. Ae ow Martie Botting, Stores No. 900 ain 902 Ponaay.¥ania arenas. EFFROTS OF NoUsE, TENTH TRERt T BETWEEN bediogt vans’ av. oe WEDN Spat. Seon NG. Yebran-7 Ce eeNCne at 30 0 clock, Will self ths Btire Homeholt Efects contsined in Dawe 494 Tenth street. hear Pennsylvania a¥9- rue, af auction. which wi im part, vie Fire Walnut Chamber Suttos Cottage Chamber Suites Marble top Bu ak Gar es Ingraim aud Stair Carpots Lou Hair sed’ Shuck Mattresses Feather Beds and Pillows ¥ w dee, ae other articles in the Soeannteng line, i G os which will be sold wil ire Wall is & 00.. Aut ritof #. Ja. ised by T. Drury, Tee ont vt Wash ‘shall nas tor der. on WED of February, 18, on lth 2 between c —s at fo'ctock p. m., tie feiiowina x property t0 to wit! Our Frame Cary ter Shoy SOY oe ene Tae mf lot of cv Seized and taken as the property of een sty a gindgiment JOUN DEWDNEY, Constable, February 18, 1570. tert TY opeey & WILLIAMS, Aue BT Seis Southeast corner fth and D streets, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE _UNIM- 1 Enea, FEOEERTY IN THE FOURTH AND 1th, a D. in cause. wher in A. Brooks kiverett was complainan Sod Benjaniin Ii, Kvevott etal. were defendants, the same being equity Cee No. 1009, Ea; Doc. s, th undersigned trust ointed by said decree. will sell at pablic a mio e Inizhest bidder, on MON- DAY, the 2ist day of Feb: 1870, at & clock F. M.,on the pret 18. 15, in square numer id He and in miuare No. S3s, in the city of Washington, Distr: of Columbin, And by virtue of said decree, we shall aleo sell at anction, on WEDNE! F 170 ata whe terms of enles as cai by said decree, are jows: Une third of the purchase money to be Paid in cash om the day Of vals, and ‘the residue Thereor im equal instaliments, in six, twelre ant eighecen month from the day of ‘nale ‘the deferred payments to boar interest from said day, and to kccured by deeds of trust on the premi fo the property to beretained until th ra fied by the Court, at wlich time deste will be mate to the purchasers; ais] deeds of tract taken te secure | the deforred payniente. oyancing and rev: hasers. Uno-third sited with the auc- a. Wt the terms of i =p a, to be resuld ‘at the cost oft mare arth ase. oHane utr JAMES 0.0 cLebH ANe.{ Trustees. B-e0kds EN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, TOURER Caria Auctioneers, (Successors to James G. McGuire & Cs) Southwest corner Poun. avcnse snd lith street. TRUSTEES oous OF HIGHLY VALUABLE ED PROPERTY, OLD No. 330 1 STKE Er ONE Doon WEST OF FIFTEENTH by virtue of ndeed of trust. dated the Sth ber. V daly recorded in folio 148, ete 7. are 219, according original lots numbered 1. made under decree in Chi + of the District *. Marshall et of said square, irenit Court Smith due nort eet, thence due south to Ht | thence dee west with li ot to of using tl cu the paiva or right. of way ten. fee proved by. a” three story, BRICK fea . Si cestalon ‘tween Ith street and One-third cash; the residue at six and aa months, ne Uy fa ded of test with | notes bearing iuterest.. Convevaneing. aud. star at cost of urehawer. A posit of #500 will be te. Aime of sl, re P.C. WILSON, Trust: Ja27-d&ids [Bep} cour PER & LATIMER, Anct’s. PR THE ABOVE SALE POSTPONED UN- 24, same hour and by neon the ‘Trustee. __ COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts,— ‘Eto $ ig a, 2 Bs i (Successors to J.C. Met ) | Bouthwest corner Peuneylvania ave. ‘aud ith siteet, | TRUSTEES it , SALE OF! v. A aa ) trust ecem| 857, and recorded in r No. 3s Tolle Gor ome of the ted rete oF We ington — — the District of Colambia, and the request, of ty necured tarrebys the sub: Mowill afer, for ‘ales ak waits toectinn a TUESDAY, the th day of ‘February, 170, at four k p.tmh., on the premises, all {hose valuable Lots numbered 27, 25, 9, 3), "1, 52, 33, and 39, in juare numbered 176, in. sh- said District. together with the right Of way over the alleys in eaid arate, onwtich ate | suid lots renpectiv Boxter. The is are eligibly Situated between ‘and U strects, Now Hampshire gyenne and 7th street, and within one eqaag of Meridian Hill and sed site for the Natfonal Park apd the new Executive Man archase money to two equal pay- ad 12 months, ‘with interest. to be te cured by appreved notes and a resery ed The terms of sale must be complied with within ons after sale, or the property may be resold at the and cost of the eck risk Tay aser, after one weeks no- tice. All scamps and conveyancing at the cost of the : mn Setime of sale, ee ARD K.CRAWFORD. Trustee. jab cokd & LATIMER, Aucts. S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON account of the weather, until WEDNESDAY, the ‘2id instant, at the same hour and R. CRAW, Poi Trustee. feS-cosd COOPER & LATIMER, Anct's BY & ENS WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, uutheast corner of 7th and D streets, TRUSTEE'S SALE _OF VALUABLE RE. as STATI ay sure ae BETWEEN “UT ‘ na THE Dirio Rts RN FRAME. DWEL tine. HOUS: By virtue of adeed of trust to the under- igned, d. skies a day of Jane, 1965, and 5 1 ot ublic auction, o1 W EDN BDAY, tthe 23d ‘day ran bruary, 1570, at (3s pcloek p-m., on the presi ie number twenty. our ( 5 im Thomas Core subdivision of ort Nols twelve, (12.) thirteen (1). and, towrtorn, Square one hundred and sixty three, (103,) ginal, a) will cnr ts thereon. One-third cash; balance in two equ: t six aud twelve inonths from date of the Purchaser to give his P notes, sccured by trust on the pre for the deferred payments, “All convey ing and stamps at the cost of purchaser. 310 be paid at time of sale. And il the terms of sal not complied with in. five day after sale, the Trus. tees reserve the right to re: risk and cost of tne def, xertising the same three ¢ Washington cit . ee Os J. BAgpaU ja B-cotw GREEN t w Y¥ GREEN & eWILLIA GH} prastees. ips, Auctionsers. 8, Anctioncers, hheast ast corner Seventh and D sta. A GooD Two- STORY _F BETWEEN SDS AND xt se E 3 . ISLAND, AT AUCT! ‘On’ WED’ ok ee Leing Ese! Vieing 13 feet front, by waved d Tym Frame Mouse; also, having fine bac ME HOUSE AND oaeae cash, and to be sold to the highest bidder. ee &c., at the cost of the purchaser. $30down ont! y of sale. fel7 a GREEN & WILLL Gy ERNMENT SAL! HEADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT 07 mV inoUmt . eer On rice Curey Quarter 3 Aucts. ites ermine Wocirettar” ; Sig inia, commencing at Ia'cleck x aciae pay dA 170, @ lot of CONDE: ‘EMNED PROP- comprising’ FURNI Toe CHAINS. : = SrouEs. CLOTHING AND CAMP oy Stn EQui- PP coo meg Cash, in United States SUAS pLE Guartermaster Deparment of Virginia hoses pe ep ius ee Assistant Memican ey Oveice,, HELMBOLD, STEAMBOAT LINES, HELMBOLD. syai AND FAY, oTRAMBS HELMBOLD. +4 ai HELMBOLD. Ries hee: weer tee HELMBOLD. x tomas ae = Se = Vet one “ ey : asec ae x oom HELMBOLD. Fre8 MOUNT vernon. ¥ HELMBOLD. ‘The oo. Tah BOW Capt. Thomas DAILY craven Kamaaye crite . foot bi tad N. iouching s HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious | properties, and immediate in ite action. JAMES SYRES, Gon sony. BUCA. Ken! amet AND QUEENSTOWN. | BUCH. cea Koay and AL ith BUCHU. =y i Eogiand, tre nomen rmuat rte 300% @. DALE, ssaiiais: aseuten 2 U0. BA 4NEERS, BUCHU. Mexcuasts: uixe oF STRAMSHIPS BUOES. WASHINGTON "AND NEW — BUCHU. Hereafter, the Sep Fine. Sicamshtpe reer ntt ae MERCHANTS" L Line. wu i en i HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU gives heath | Bem, aR ‘and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. | Oy Rae SS eo ay Lea Debdility is accompanied by many alarming symp- sakuRn, ya * . wa Ay ~ One + toms, and if no treatment is eubmitted to, cousump- tion, insanity, or epileptic fits eusus, HELMBOLD, J. . FRONPSON, Prestent. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. PROVED ROSE WASH cures delicate disorders n Post Orrick Daranranyt, Jannary 10. 109. roposale will be received wntil 3 p.m all their stages, at Little expense, little or no change 2c wb ey ler care all 2 of diet, no inconvenience, and no exposure. It is | which this Department may reunite horine a eetied vi Stn deslo ual olion; in ite notion, years, commen: ot July, 1590, via: free from all injurious properties. = STAMPED ENVELOPES. No.1. Note size, 2% by @ inches,of white pa- per e382 16 by SN inches, =f od paper BUCHU. sioner BUCHU. | cireulars,)"3% by ame (food wodler a.uik3 comaitioa we to ‘s oes: Frull better wine, 3 SPB factne, BUCHU. = | Sportin ofeach Sond Tn es size. (angommed flap. BUCHU. cite Saotyes Fon lp gammy ® like condition as to the proportion BUCHU. “Ho: 6. Extra letter size, 3% by 6 inches, of same BUCHU. rte: 2 and under a Tike coulition i 40 tae No.7 Ofm size, 8% by 87% inches, of BUCHU. pe No, 2nd u pier 1 Like condition on setae poceest on vi ea 5. BE: official by 9% inches, of FOR NON-RETENTION or INCONTINENCE be ae Spiraea sen Sb 2 tec, ot come of cach NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS, Ge by Ms inches, of bud or Manilla paper. of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate u ab lo he glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or | Berea wi pene sn oy r a brick-dust deposits,and all diseases of the bladder, faevaud tbe Tall tate mt My soars = semmantacta kidneys, and dropsical swellings, cially tor the ‘purpose, with such water marks er other devices revent ie KI - Gy Postumaster USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCAU. | General may Tie" eowones to be theronghly and ack the gumming on the com HELMBOLD. For cir cere iz ua) to pa nt ene e entice HELMBOLD. not leas than three eae ick och ia sricaneorie: sod rt be banded ia HELMBOLD. two hundred ery or the cam ‘or extra letter . 7 + 3° etter or extra lateer ize, aud ne Tran dreet each ‘of the oficial ot extra Oficial st ely. Ths ew mE fegpayt fa ae eh ta oy ai ces to be 3 boxes are 10 HELMBOLD. wrapped and scaind, or escurcly fastened in strom HELMBOLD. mala ag rd : : malt rary te) eo — nd oF more uv clos are Teuired to ‘all the order HELMBOLD. a postmaster, the straw or . a ht, cases, well Strapped with boop iron. and housand are be pact ain rong we but when ies tl required prop. er labels off direction: to be furnished by au geet 68 the partieent, must be ‘Upon each j By, the ‘vomtractor. Ac cares, containing @a- velopes or wrappersto be transported | eer provided with suitable water ‘Peat. the whole to be dene under the inspection and ofan agent of the Department ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU- TIONS, of both sexes, use HELMBOLD'S EX- TRACT BUCHU, It will give brisk and energetic feelings. and enable you to sleep well. euvel Jeli ‘ith all reasonable dispatch, BUCHU. fait rerpectssrecdy for : Bucnu. | Rancre ae del er t 5 ere: veri = | Office Washington, » OF at the ¥ | Saace of en agent duly euthorioed to Anspect apd re- BUCHU. | Saive the eatin: the place of delivery 45 be at option of the Postmaster General, and the cost BUCHU. —_| Gtlivering. as well an all expense of packing, &* aie | geveaine aud water proofing, to be pald by if Sat contract, thet tee 1 ely a 4 - BUCHU. b ny shail be manufactured and BUCHL. ut Tost by fire or” thet The ssenatecteny BUCHU. must at all pos RS ae So een a aan ‘ihe Contract to be taithiuly ob THE GLORY OF MAN ISSTRENGTH. There | wound rogpert are te teres to the fore, the nervous and debilitated should immediately — sheen Pm and they iaorder at the oxpemee use HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU. | pottinenl owen toe rugh or or dew te stamps pot HELMBOLD. iE weedy ied ay ‘isnt dow o colores shall be HELMBOLD. wor ine SF oot ae Seesass HELMBOLD. | Saeed ‘ goal axed by ied bythe ‘Depart HELMBOLD. | inecent te LA stack, Gdns age tare fica fob! and aiterent = * RELMBOLD. * HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. a HELMBOLD. Isa certain cure for diseases of the sions BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, pRopsy, | 9% A% Bonds, with approved and ‘ent! ficient eureting, pee ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE com. | ee sarenicoerin PLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY. | the Seth Aupast, Sst aad pegmtote contract © ill be and all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, whether existing in " MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDING. Diseases of these organs require the use of « din retic. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Ineanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, ‘and that of Posterity, depend upos! prompt use of a reliable remedy. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, PEICE 96.50 FOR SIX BOTTLES, OR 91.95 PEB BOTTLE, delivered to any address, NONE ARE GENUINE ‘anlees done up in stecl-engraved wrapper, with fno- simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed ie%dawly - 4. T. HELMBOLD. =o wa SEER Yodan

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