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AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. “EVENING STAR | “="euuna | AUCTION SALES. | AUOFION SALE AUGHOW GLEN PO LS | RL Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. SENAT ar report closed— n.—After our Mr. Wilson addressed the Senate in favor of | the admission of Reve! Mr. and was followed by Casserly against it. The debate on the .uestion was contmaed for sometime and par- tick, ated in by Messrs. Sawyer, Drake, Casserly, Scott, Daynard, Davis, Sumner and Stockton, Mr. Stockton to Is to the Judi yeas 8, nays 45; & party wote. Mr. Wilson then moved that the oath of office be administered te Mr. is. vy demande z said the administering of the asa mere matter of form, and did not © a vote unless some one objected. —Well, if that is all you want, iter.) ident before ordering the vote . cautioned the galleries against any “tations of approval or disapproval at ‘tion was then taken on the motion fer the credentials of veils. the ayes and nays on motion. Cankli manif the re The cf Mr. Wilvon that the oath be administered to Mr. K resulting—¥ a as 48, nays 8. 1, supported by 1 by thos. ke standing -» Where hand hit 2 ‘The Senate then adjourned until Monday. ‘The door was immediately filled by a crowd of both sexes who wanted to shake hands witn Mr. Kevels, and for some minutes he was surround- ed and kept very busy. HOUSE.— After our report ctosed— * Mr. Kerr (Ind.) asked, but failed to obtain, leave to offer a resolution calling upon the President for information in relation to the sending of troops into certain counties of Kan- jas. the reason for the employment of sach pops. & om of Mr. Shanks, (Ind.,) the Com- on Military Atfairs was directed to ithe investigation of the alleged sales of Lips, so as to inquire whether any officers or navy were engaged in the traffic. vised the appointment of or selected a idshipman from a distriet of which or mudshipman was not a resident, in Violation of law; or whether any officer of the army had accepted such a cadetship. Mr. Kogers (Ark.) asked, but failed to obtain, Yer a resolution directing the Com: missioner of the Freedmen’s Bureau to furnish % fll report of all moneys drawn from any fund whatever on account of the Howard Uni- versity in Washington and the Freedmen's Bu- reat. and also to report in relation to the char- acter of the building of the university, &c. ‘The House, then, on motion of Mr. Sargent, «Cal. resolved itse into Committee of the Whole, and toek ep the Indian appropriation Mr. Sargent explained the provisions of the Dili. ite was opposed to the treaty system, and depreested the harsh treatment to which In- dians were at times subjected by the army. The term measures of the latter were not calealated © indues peareor friendship. He referred to the recent massacre of Indi: . by Baker, of the 2d cavatry, led that of Glencoe, and tal Sheridan had allowed ‘come sponsor to that outrage. es (Ind.) also denounced onr s an Wartare as unworthy of the civ the age. rke (Ransas) denounced thetreaty srs aght the course of the present ad- snintration was a great improvement. ‘i he bill was then read by raph for con- sid: ration and amendment. meager An amendment was made pro forma, when the manner of conducting Indian warfare was again Mr. our arm. a ldridge (Wis.) denomnced the eonduet of in this matter, and especially the mas- yntana, to Which reference has al- y heen made. cvenson (Ohio) defended the course of ‘al Sheridan and others in dealing with the inne. Mr. Voorhees again denounced the lat: suere rete < the x ate mas. ed to as a disgrace tothe civilization ng further consideration the committee d the House, at 4p. m., adjourned until A Straxe Pantagraph say soun> man named the residence ot Hon. nk, of Funk's Groye. During this time he formed the ac- guaintance of a ygung woman named Mason, and their intimaey ripened into love. They cased themselves to each other, and a few Weeks ago she went home to Peoria to make ar- F nents for their approaching marriage. ence Mr. Thomas made all the parations for housekeeping, and N expectaney of the happy day, d all the purchases except that of which, on Saturday last, he his eity and effected. On the even- ‘at day, after returning home, and, with ‘anee Of another, was unloading this arniture from the wago: identally fell, striking upon the baek of his head. On takin, Lim up it was found that his spine was injured. and that his body was paralyzed. He was con- the house, where he Mngered until when he died. Thursday was the day the marriage, and his bride was to meet this city, whence, after the ceremony, ey woukt return to hishome. She came here Thursday, and whilst here awaiting his com- ing. & messenger who had arrived to obtain a » for his remains, brought the first news of « feartul reality. On Thursday evening, ac- = by friends. she took the train for Funk's Grove to attend his faneral. His remains were placed in the cofiin, clothed in their wod- ding ganments, and were carried to their final | resting place on Friday. — = PROOFING CLOTH.—A new substance ring Woven fabrics water-tight is prepared by heating one hundred pounds of linseed oil i copper vessel, and then adding tive pounds of pulverized green vitriol, fous pounis of zine vitriol andsix pounds of India. rubber, and a the whole for three or four apulp. When, cool this mixtare is to unmed to accomplish this. The operation i: whe Ly are te three times, in order to attain the desired end. ete | POWELL—DODSON Mary + Chure Siarr. On February 2tth. Rockville, Mi. by the Rev JAMES H. POWELL to Mise HATTIE DSN, both of Montgomery connty, Md. Bridgewater. Mass. by the ¥ 7 a VARY to BRIDGET i —— ED. MIX. On the Sth inst.. CHARLES FRENCH, Sey pet Breach F. and Maria 8. Mix, aged 2 mon! y T *. ad that die in life's early morn lave happier fate than we: Our bark is treighted with tear and sigh. are high, ‘The winds are rade and the waves nel it yields to the storm at last, rs. from care and Te Escapes the billow and wintry blasi, Ar rid wa, 1 sinks is Iy. at his residence. on the af- st., MATT. ‘tins HEW tH. STE. of the family are in- Suntay. at 3 p. m., from Missouri avenue, near 4% street. - ACK. On the morning of the 28th inst..at u minutes past 4 oclock, CHARLES W. BLACK, aged 25 years. Fuarral Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, from his bate residence. N street south, between 4's and é&h streets. t which all his friends are Invited. HERB. On the 2th inst., JANE M. HEBB, old- et denghter of the late Colonel William Hebb, after x long ard painful illness. which she bore with Chris- iter famerot Stil fabs piace or tuners * place on * a: sockeck trom the fapity residence: Wor LRH6 street Friends and relatives are invited to attend. DAVIDGE. On thezsth inst., infant sonof John B, Fand Care Davidge U? ABD F. HARVEY. HARVEY & MARR, CVDERTAKERS, No. 335 ¥ STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. \DERTAKERS. ALONZO A. MARR. my Dly J _ ML re rcmaep Ww. BARKED, ‘ cvpenraKen, a] 425 EIGHTH STREET nar EL FUBNITUBE of all kinds made and repairod. Special attention given to the mapufaciure of CHAIRS. All work warranted. fe 1S-ty RID, ND FUNERAL WKEATH: : Bvt Ss aks. ANCHORS and Stats Prew rved oF Enaweled in Wax. All kinds of Hair Baad: ue, Ornamental Hair Work on Glass and Pearl by Mrs, PRIES, late of 35S Sth st., bear 1 ves for Hair Work:—Mrs. President GEANT. Mrs. Admiral Go WW. Coren Fan, Gen. Casey, Gen. Tou ‘Gen. Aiken. del-iy i the question was taken on the m>- | brushed into the cloth, and the cloth then | iried in the open air, three or four days being | St. OY. February 10, at St. Patrick's | Bartingame will be taken our Minister at St. jon with the Chinese . = embalmed and lie in state at the American Legation. The boy | will finally bgpegs —< aor Sawa Tesentatives doth ina and tas U; It {s understood that Mr. Burlinga caught a heavy , which culminated in a congestive chill, resulting in death. He was ill | only a few days. A dispatch t:om London states that the fixity of the t-nure party in ireiand have resolved to send a delegation to Mr. Gladstone to obtain from him a definite statement as to nuder what | dition the Ministry will accept their vie.rs. | The Marquis of Salisbury proving intrac:ible | the Conservatives have offered the leadership of tueir party in the House of Lords to the Dake of Richmond, and it is understood that he is in- clined to aceept. ‘The Virginia Republican State Committee,of which Charles H. Porter | Richmond yesterday, an | signed by Senator L | | | The remains of | | solidation of all al elements opposed to Democracy in Virginia, and adopted resolutions Suggesting to the other Republican State Cen- Committee to hold a State Convention to carry out that object. | ‘The bridge at Wilson Creek is completed, and twelve miles of the traek on the in iey lroad are now laid west from Nebraska | City. The present terminas of the road is Den- | bixon Station. The side track will be completed Capt. Lansley has made arrangements tor a new ferry-buat for the transfer of the rail- road cars at Nebraska © j The convention of colored men In session at Memphis, Tenn., adjourned yesterday after @ session of three days. The report of the com- tec shows a favorabie progress in education and general improvement, imt an unsate state as to personal’ seeurity. Numeroas atrages continue to be perpetrated on the col- red people, and they ask further protection. fire insurance companies of New York eity has resolved that in payment of mort- gag: indebtedness made to them previous to receive only the currency of the coan- md not to demand or receive gold. The subject will he discussed at a general meeting of all the companies on Monday. : Wren; mimencing at 19 Pa- | Bt ¥-1 Wall, 2 Op. Auementien, jew Marble a Nos. 900 and 90S, srutarast sor Pe: ave.and thet, EXTENSIVE SALE OF NEW AND SECOND- HAND FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD CAS® PI- ELEGANT PARL' sur HAND ALNUT CHAMBER Si BRS. SAK ByevsmHoLy EFFECTS, AUCTION BY CATALOGUE NING, M we will " ‘ge stoc!] Three Resewor! Pianos, Covers and Stools Five Walnut Parlor Suites, different Patterns, in ve Walnut Chamber Suites Walnut and Oak Exten Hatreloth Parlor Chair Five Painted Cottage Suites Two handsome Sideboards in Walnut and Oak (ak Dining. Wood ned Came eat Chai uM . Y irs "si attreneney Feather Beds | Very handsome Ladies’ Writing Desk Sex Mantel Mirrors Two Watnut Marble-top Sideboards Bi her Carpets Hatracks | Three Painted Marble-top Cottage Suites. | With # variety of other Goods uunecessary to | mentio ‘The above Goods are all nearly new and in good order. to which we call especial attention of house- keepers and dealers. All sums under $30 cash, and the balance poe a fit oh eee oad . days. for notes satis- lactorily endorsed, with luterest. em WoL. WAL. .- Ancte. MM. ccessors to James eGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Pena. avenue and 1ith street. POSITLY) OF VALUABLE REAL Es- rat RDER UF THE COURT decree of the Sup: rict of Columbia passe: ha 9h day of March, the ele p.m! .on Premises, the west part of Lot Is, in Square N> with the western boundary of said lot of 57 fect Wi inches; thence wostwardi Bomar iret, a distance of 16 feet and 6 inches; The National Tobaceo Association, in session at New York, yesterday adopted resolutions con- demning, in many respects. the internal revenue laws on tobacco, cigars, aad snuff, and memo- rializing Congress to restore the old duty on | imported cigars, viz: $3 per peund and 59 per ecnt. ad valurem. Uproarious election proc: Waterf dings took place at Ireland, yeeterday. General ‘as elected to Parliament. The crowd threw the cars into the river, fired stores, and committed other depreeations. The military were ordered ont with loaded rifles, and suc- ceeded in dispersing the mob. Three of the crew of the schooner Francis Hateh, of Rockland, Maine, ineluding the mate, were drowned by the sinking of the boat Thurs- day evening. The schooner had misstayed, and part of the crew had put off in small boats for the purpose of kedging her. when the accident ad, happened. came to Pine Blatt be- rday morning, vT were 1. leaving the body of their murdered com- le with the Indians. ‘The Captain of the Cunarder Calebria,at N Yerk, expresses the opinion that there 1s no. oe: casion for alarm relative to the missing steamer City of Boston. The Calebria and other vessels y arriving report continuous easterly winds, st which a disabled steamer makes small arrived in New York revening and is stopping at the use. A deputation from the ¢i ‘aited on bim and tend-red ar yjuet, which he accepted; but he said he was unable just now te name a suitable day. ‘The Irish societies of New York are making great preparations for the celebration of St. Patriek’s Dav. Two conventions of delegates fiom these bodies met Jast night and made pre- I minary arrangements. The Missouri Senate have adopted a constitutional amendment, to be submi the people, providing that enfranchised shall have the right to hold office and jurors. J ‘Tue negotiations commenced with the Czarof Russia by Mr. Burt me will be completed by the bassy, and they will then return to bi ‘The Maine Senate has passed a resolution to Pry all contracts made prior to February 25, 1862, in gold, It is stated that within the next ten days Joun C. Breckinridge will assume the editorship of the Lexington (Ky.) Observer. Eight lives were lost by an explo- Pa eam tug at Cleves, on the Ohio river. —__——__-<ee- __ AN INGENiovs SwinpteR CavonT.—A Yonkee editor has been caught in the perpetra- | tien of a piece of raseality which is likely to put a stop Ghicueer as a journalist for some time to come. This person, whose name is Crossley, and who is described as one of the editors of the Meriden (Conn.) Recorder, was arrested, a further itted to day or since, by an of ‘the Post Office | Department, on a eharge of forging the signa- of procedure tures to money orders. His method Young girl of eig twenty, and’ invite by 4 ei or twer nd in vo Advertisement in some story papeta correspond. | ence with a view to marriage with Alice Crosley, | West Meriden. Conn. Photographs exchanged. | Sundry bachelors in the far west replied, and | were duly supplied with photographs : | accom with a romantic tale of poverty, | struggling for a living in a millinery shop, or | factory, accompanied in due time witha sugges- tion that 350 or so would enable Alice to fly to the arms of the swain. But when he sent $50 by mosey order’ povabie te ‘Alice, wo ate > Pal ice, no | came. but Arthar the order, duly signed, at the Post Office. Mr. Cros'ey ‘is un- | derstocd to have been carrying on this for some time, and to have made a respectable sum out of the beauty and woes of Alice. The crime with which he is ¢ is’ very serious one, ind will probably ced hima to Seats prison. ee AVY FAYMASTER'S OFFICE, Realed PRssuizotON, D.C. Febroary , 1570. ‘d_ Proposals, “ Proposals, | will be received at ‘this office until 12 M., the third day of March, 1870, for the following articles, which | must be of the very best quality, to be delivered tres expease and Government tax, at the Washington subject to the usual inspection Bureau Yards and Docks. 450 feet Wro't Iron Pips. 400 eubic tect White Oak Tinber, 900 fect 2m. Lead Pi Burcau Ordnance. 200.000 hard burnt, res made, Red Bricks. hol, (West * best, % per cent ) Winter strained. jae for issue at Navy -t state in their bids the time within tieles can be delivered. De with particulars, to be seen at the office, Kesponsibls security required tor the prompt and | ialttital detivery of supplies awarded, incontermity with stipaiations on the blank forms for bide, to be had at this office; otherwise bids will not be enier- tained. EDWIN STEWART, 12 Paymaster U.S. Navy. FFLICE OF THER GENERAL SUPRRINTEN- OF Dist tees Sey Benes Proposals will be received for suppit ead will De received for sup fo the Treasury nt of 10% from the ith of Mareb nex he ice to be ot the best, equal to it, clear, and free pounds to the ton, tities and at wach times and places i l. “Bids will be received until 12 o'clock noon, on ol ; tothe General Sa unless satisfac- Ty evidence can be given of the ability of the Se ene Cie ciao _fomse Gen Sup’t Treasury Building. P®orosaLs For Presa Urrick Actixc CommissanY Mamnoros Ansesat-D. BEEF i By ise of the contractor. The pro} will also state at what price per pound cuts will be furnished for saics to offi cers. ‘The contract to be in force six months, or ench Jess time as the Commissary General shail dire commencing April Ist, 1570. and subject t the proval of the Commanding General of the Depa input of Virginia. he contractor will be required to enter into bonds for the sum wf one thousand dollars, signed by two responsible sureties, whose Raues nust be mon. tioned in the bids, Proposals m distinctly indor posals for {resi Bee. sia aro tote underipued. is re gh i. tuterest of the United Sixtes. 6 Ml Vile not ix its. Pavinents, &c., * Proj wieres: Other condit-ons, Je known of is cation te the una: on cate te the case’ a eer yRANe Me Fie Ps, fetl-tt Screpteve | bb North E hence not iy Hel with the western boundary of said Jot 14, a distan f 110 feet to said hh E strect; thenes westwardiy on the southern boundary of said North K street, distance of 24 feet inches to the said place ot beginning. and im- ‘overnents, consisting of @ three-stery Brick Dwell ing with basement, containing 10 rooms, on K strest north, south side, between Ninth and Tenth streets. Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money to be paidcash in hand; the residue thereof in re- spectively 6 and 12 months from day of sale with in- terest, to be secured by deed of trust on the proper- tg deed given, when all the purchase nioney is a 32 paid. Stampsand conveyancin; 6 cost of the parch: A deponit of $20 will be required of the purchaser at the fall of the hammer. If the terms of sale are not complied with within t! the day ot pate. the property will be =n urchaser. ce eee eae PONT, AL W. SCHARIT, fe Hdd COOPER & LAT NTHEACITE COAL AT AUCTION HeanQuaRTers DEPARTMENT OF Vinotnta,) days from resold at the { Trusteos. MER, Ancte. Ovrick CHier QUARTERMASTER, Ricumoxn, Va., Febraary 25th, 170. Will be sold at public auction at Camp Schofield, Lynchburg. Va..ow the 5th day ef March, 1570, a lot Cd ANTHRACITE COAL, estimated at seventy (70) 1s. “Perms: Cash on day of sale. By oriter of the General commanding Department of Virginia. 3..G. CHANDLER. fe28-6t__"_ Brevet Colonel, Chiet Quartermaster. Ith street. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF NEARLY NEW AND KLEGANTLY (FINISHED MANSION — ON THK SOUTH SIDE OF MASSACHUSETTS AVENUZ, NEAR FOURTEENTH STREET, By virtue of a deed of trast,dated tho Ist day of June, 1867. and duly recorded in Li- ber EC E. N folio 149, et seq., one of the records ot Washington ies hers the District jumbia. the subscriber will sell, at public auc- tion.on MONDAY, the ith day of March, 1570, at4 o clock in front of the premises, Lots lettered b,. Nadas Evans bdivision of origi- iD #quare 247, as platted and re corded in the Survevyor’s office i city of W ing' excepting the 32 feot Teleased by tl abseri ), by deed of release execu’ 1568, and recorded in Lib. 4. folio Wi-3, District of Columbia, bes part of “G,” impreved by an elegant and nearly hew frame res, dence, two stories and basement, with Mansard roof, o 1e foundation, encl~sed with iron ling; at present eccupied by Dr. and containing 7.461 feet, more or leas, De tof the opert he Dreubisee™at time cf sale This property in located $n the south side of usette Avent, Le sac! Fourteenth street, No. 1324. in eve of the b calities in the city, and in ‘view ol the locality and rai character of the building certainly offers a rare chance for investment, tale: One-third cash; the residue Ei ighteen month ths Seferred pai pe with notes beating Interest from day of sale. Ail conveyancing and revenue stampe at cost of purcha- ser. A deposit of $300 will be required when the property is knocked down. CLIFTON HELLEN, Trusteo, fean-d COUPER & LATIMER, Aucts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brok+rs. No. 319, southwest corner 7th and D streets. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE ON NORTH E STREET. BETWEEN UitH AND ist STREETS. AND IN Ti VICINITY OF THE NAVY DEPARTMENT. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated March ‘Sth. A.D. 1868, and duly recorded in Liber E. C. E., No 23, folios 16. &c., of the land records Jor Washington county, D. C.. and by the written direetion of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at iblic auction,on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day’ of arch, A. D. 'Is70, at o'clock p. m.. in front of the Premises, Lots numbered nineteen (i9.) and twenty, (2),)iv square numbered one hundred and seventy- two,(J72,) in the city of Washington, with all the improvements thereon. of sale: One-half cash, (df which $100 must bed gr at the sale,) and the deferred piyments, in six and twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by deed of trust to the satisfaction of the crms to be complind with within six sale. otherwise the Trustes reserves th Trustee. days after right to resell the property. after one weeks oats at the risk and cont of the first purchaser ‘Alles veyancing and stunps at purchaser's cest. WOH. WARD. Troeton. GREEN & WILLIAMS, tioneers. ERTY. A public ale will take place at Sedgwick Barracks, PERT OE Beh and N streets, Washington, D. iy sti }. C.,0n FSDAY. March Ist. is, at 10 o'Clocks: mot | | ollowing condemaed Quartermaster’s Property, | and Garrison Equipage, and Ordnance Stores, i ing in part of— orses, Axes & Helves, 1 Car... Camp Kettles, Cart Harness, Haversacl Leather Liose, Blacksmiths Tools, Carpenter's Touls, Brusl en Buckets, Tin Cans, Carry Ge oxen, ‘ures Brushes, Bottles, Baddle Blankets, | Garrison & Storm Flags, Baddler's Tools, nd numerous other articles. Terms cash. Property to be removed on the day of, the sale. By order of the Secretary of War. J. W. MASON, _Fe25-4 _Capt. 5th Cav, od Bvt. Y | FRY GREEN & WILL Auctioneers nd Kok Retate Brokers, No. 319, southeast corner 7th and D treats, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LEASE, FURNITURE, AND .BEFECTS 01 Tue "Rink WOOD Ry virtue of a deed of trust to me. dated Feb- ruary 7. A. D. 1868.and recorded reco °. E...No. 2, folio & et seq. at public auction,on the — vay DAY, the 4th day'of March, A. D. 1870, o'clock a m., the unexpired term of | Kirkwood House, corner ef Pennsylvania avenue and Twelfth strect west, in this city, having thrse years to run from the ffet day of April noxt. at the = rent of five thousand dollars. A‘so, the ‘hold Furniture, Stoves, Fixtares, and effects ub 3. rom the day of sale, ig alien secur ad to theeatatactinn of the Tran: tee. Five hundred dollars required of the purchaser at the time of eale i 4 ‘Allconveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Trustee. (ea TUL RBEN & WILLEE MS hanes: P®oPosaLs Fou FuxsH BEEF. Orrice Aa Commi TOF SUBSISTENCE, sean mene edad advertisement attached, will be Teceived by the un- Digit FRESH BEEP to the tact The said Beet mi cf necks of the cattle slaughtered for beef to be delivered under this agreement shall be cat off at the feurth vertebral joiut.and the breast down. ‘The of fore quarters shall be cut off from inches above the knee joint, aad. of fiom six to eight inches above the int. ai cambrel or The ‘will also state at what price pound choice cuts will be furnished for posh peg on ere, cere, ‘Thie contract to be in force six morthe, or much tens time. ag the Commianary General shail dire, e nimene! . 190, and subject tothe apps” “Che Commanding Geheral of te Depariaront ot A Will be required to enter int for the sum al cos thetsnad dolore nat ares two retin tioned. Pro ne . Whose names mast be men- yposals must be distinctly endorsed * Pro; for Fesh Beef. and ‘addreserd to the uniter: . ‘The right is reserved to reject any or all bids not in the interest of the United States. ‘Other oe. reqnirements, paywents, Be. made Known on uppiteation to (he uneratzned. ig3-st__ First Lient_4th U8. Artillery, A.O.S. EDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF COKE. ‘The price. of Coke during the month. of February Titres [Ohronateepab | PM earns three to four extra, FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES. FUTURE DAYS. eeRSER & WILLIAMS, Bentheast socaee of ithane D ctreets. BORRS. CATTLE. HOS, SHERP, CMTS. PE Owe HARROW MOYER. W ie 8 NFODD le c. ALS)” A Gi OT ANG EN FURNITURE AT PUBLIC AUC- On MONDAY, the 23th Febru: =, will sell at the residence and fh ese KITH TLO8. rary azenby, in Montgomery farm ot ee ee tly tate Lion, goes the above-named stock and articies, ome es Hotere pee acing ogo 6.fine Logs and Breoding Sow, Is Shee ant Lambe en Farmin Utensils. Household Farniture, &c. Term: All sums of aad under $20. cash: over $20 and nobxeeeding $50, a cred’ f sixty dave; over 820, a cedit ; the par- ee L Revenve Por tue District oF CoLemmta, Wasnixoton, D.€.. Jahnary 27, 1570. T pursuance of the provisions of the acts of ouress of the United States to provide ral Reveone to enpport the Governm ¥ intrest on the public debt. and for other pur? pores. [hve seized and shall offer for sata, at pub ic auctiot on the premises. K street north. between 4th and Stistreets west, Washington city, on THE (Stu DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1870, at 11 o’clod a. m., all the right, title and interest of Frederick itz in and to ali that certain PILE oR PARCEL OF GROUND situate, lyig and being in the city of Washington, psrigh ofolumbis: known as part of Lot twenty” 0. (22 Dissqnare five hundred and sixteen, (515,) i eginneg for the same at a point 12 feet west from the notheast corner of said lot numbered 2. and runnin thence west arteen (i) feet. and thence pthastety tha thence east fourteen (1) feet, an ¥-thrae feet, (93,) to ; gether with alt improve- ments therea. which Ihave seized to satisfy a claim of the Unite(States for tax on 17.300 Cigars manu- factured at $ per M, 837.50, to cover ee, in aceonnt fromJan. 1. isdi, to Bept. 18, 1509, and four dollars and hirty-five cents ($4.35) as penalty for hon-paymenhecording to law, amounting in all to ninety-one dilars and eighty-five tts 91.39.) H.C. PISO) Ne Deput Collector U.S. al Revenue ja 29,Pel2ss of Colambi GREEI & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers. No. 39, southeast corner 7th and D streets. iS} interns for the District ASSIGNEE {SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING i} ON NORTH MSTREET, BE- AND TENTH STREET: Bth of tay A.D. {clock p.m. I shall sell on the prem- ua part of at tee building lot, ariel 16, in ani . 369, es on orth M streot, rant h of 120 fet, containing ih all 2.750 square feet. rms: One-Nird cash; balance in'six and twelve months, with inerest. and secured by a dead of trust on the premips. All conveyancing and revenns stomos at puthaser's cost. One hundred dollars will be requiretdown on the day of sale. ASON. Assignee. fe8-co&ds 1 LIAMS: Anct 2 ¥ GREEN ¢ WILLIAM), tiondrs and Real Estate Brokers, No. 526 Southeast corner 7th and D streets. Orrick’ Boagpravsters oF Punic ScHoots. de "4 In porsan f an y approved January 29, 1570, the und Sub-Boardot the Third District offer at pub- anction,on WESDAY, the Ist day of Mat ‘on the premises, that vain? ot A and Third S. with thabuil there = pitol HiliMarket.” Possession to be given Suly 1.1570, Tins: One haltcash, the residue in six (@) and ten( t ng and stamps at the SpOUse A deposit of ($2) three huadred ed at the time of sal JAMES ©. DU LAN of ‘Third Dy 3. P. STOVES. AND A GUOD LOT REQUISITES. AT AUCTION. DAY, tho Ist day of March, 1370. 4. m., woshal! sell, on the Street west, between G beiug house 735,) the abow bamed fo The HOUSE IS FUR RENT. Inquire at No. 510 12th street west. Band F eiterte north. femd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aacts. BX GREEN & WILLIAMS. Anctionsors, ‘Southeast corner of 7th and D sirects, HOTEL OMNIBUS, HORSES AND HARNESS FOWSALE at PUBLIC AUCTION: virtue of a deed of trast June 1. 1369.1 will sell.at public auction, ou FRIDAY, March 6. 1570, at o'clock a. ta. in front of the Kirkwood House, corner of Peunssl- and Twelfih street. one Omnibus, pair ind set of double Harness, EUGENE CARUSI. Trustee, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucis,_ ¥ C. W. BOTELER, Auctioneer, (Successor to J.C. McGuire'& Co.) ‘Corner of Penn. avenue and W0ih stroet. TRUSTEF’S SALE OF VALUABLE 1x PROVED me. dated PROPERTY ON THE WEST SIDE OF 12TH pag WEST, BETWEEN M AND N STs. 3ist day of December, A.D. 1583, and duly recorded onthe 4th day of January, 1559, in Liber T and RB, No.6, folio 25, ete.. and by directic fhe: virtue of a deed of trust bearing date on e one of the part a ereby. Twill «oil, ublie auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDA. The oth da Fe , D.1870, at 40 clock p mary, m., allof Lot lettered A," in Giles Dyor's «ub. vision of square nambered two hundred and sighiy ty-one (281), as the same is recorded tm Liber N.K, folio 319, in the Burveyor'sot W: ci District of Colum! ‘with im of a two-story Frans House, said lot fr: ade of 155 on 1% eet, by t fort paved alloy. Thisis a most desirable property. : $2.00 cash; and the remainder in 6, 12, and ASmonths. $100 down when the property is struck M. Stampe and conveyancing at purchaser's coat. 08) TNE ja%-eots [Repj CHAS. ¥, Trusts, W. BOTELER, Auct. R- THE ABOVE 5. WEDNESDAY, March _felT-eokds_ LE IS POSTPONED TO at same time and place, HITNEY, Trustes. BOTELER, Aw U™tep STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. In virtue of two writs of fieri facias, issued from the Clerk's office of the SupremeC.-urt of the District of Columbia, holding an Equity Court, and tome die rected, will sell at public sale for cash, at the f, Of the Conrt-houss door of said Di DAY. the Ist [i Ke property to right, title, claim and interest, that un undivided fourth in and tathe whole of Lot Ni 5, and part of Lot No. 4, agreeably to Webb & Bra Leys subdivision of Square No. 5, which said piece ained within the following metes and bounds: Beginning at the southwest corner of said lot No. and running thence due east with the line street north 30 feet; thence due north 100 feet; thence: due west 30 feet, and thence due south 100 fest to the Hitch of Beginning. together wit, all and sin Tie improvements thereon, <n jevied upon | na the property of Zachariah MeRifrosh. and will be oilMury Blich Mckifseshs “ALEX SLAB oi Mary Bllen Mebitres : felb a UL8. Marshal saver Us STATES MARSHAL’ SALE. In virtue of awrit of fieri facias issued from the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the District ‘of Columbia and to me directed, L will sell at pub tale, for cash, in front of the Court House door of | said’ District, on THURSDAY, the Wth day of March, 150), at 12 o'clock m., all defendant's right, title, claim and | hae) in Squat ferest in aiid to all that part of No. 258, in the City of Washington, contained within the following metes and bounds: Beginning for the same at @ point 89 feet Ys | inches from the northwest corner of C street and 1th street west. ranning thence n rth 16 feet The inches, thence west 95 feet § inches to a 30 feet alley, thence south I6 feet 73s inches, thence east 95 feet % | inches to the pointot beginning, together with ail and sinzulsr the improvewsuts thereun; ‘ei and HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is pleasant in taste and odor, free from all injurious Properties, and immediate in ite action. ng ie 1B LIVERPOOL AND QUEENSTOWN. BUCHU. hoa Steamers, from Xone EVERY SATURDAY tad Ale opome” BUCHU. ATE TUESDAYS. Titeweld tosnd trom England, cena ten | Mefornat apely t JOHN @. DALE, ‘situs din | ene: asta ein BANKERS, BUCHU. ee Eee BUCHU. Mancuasts: Live oF STEAMSHIPS BUCHU. ‘SET wEEN WASHINGTON ARD NEW YORE. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU gives health Our ara ay ADEE TAS Rename fn vigor tothe frame ap bloom tothe pallid chek. | ala md ery A nies era Debility ts accompanied by many slarming eymp- | GEORGETOWN, as followe: Lee Rew toms, and if no treatment is eubmitted to, consamp- | {h'F, tion, insanity, or epileptic fits ensue, U HELMBOLD, HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. Hee cntved at A to HYDE ‘: 63 Wi HELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU and Im- PROVED ROSE WASH cures delicate disorders n all their stages, at little expense, little or no change of diet, ne inconvenience, and no exposure. It is Pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, tree from all injurious properties. RAILROADS. Baxrmons axp onto natzoap. Ww. ‘Traine betwern WA: JOR AND BALTIMORE mort Ee | follows, WASHINGTON AND WEST are now run as fi BUCHU. FOR BALTIMO! poowv, | aaiss 36 eieesecy seen FOR ALL WAY STA. BUCHU. se me: BUCHU. BUCAU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. FOR NON-RETENTION or INCONTINENCE of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate | yThrrne® slands, stone in the biedder, calculus, gravel or brick-dust deposita,and all discases of the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swellings, USE HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. ii m1 th operty of itekeil, ‘LMBOLD. feto-ta RERN & WILLIAM } aud with e eald to Matlaty : oct = HE aS ~ | Sialsto atay "Term, 161,50 favor HELEBOLD. fe Weta = a HELMBOLB. aera SOVERNME: ; Heangugnrmns Derantacrsr on VipcisiA, seine eee FICE CHIEF QUARTERMASTER, ; | ee Rrcnon, Va Feb. 3.1 HELMBOLD. Be August, isi9, and duly recorded in Liber T | Rartecmonete tome nt, Mockett ‘mond, HELMBOLD, Herik Wahine mata sbi ced | Sis appa Sa: | Sass Colum ask AeaPaae motte auction, 01 S| ERTY compel BOLD. 5 ck, P. my Philesa- of teen 15) and VES Ap Pie. SSIRAiaR, HELMBOLD. ere for New York at 9:00 p.m. and ; the same belomginse \ Terme of salecash. "A deporit of @anraill be rv- Arso, ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONS! Boston can be had at the Station Office at quired ot Sine of sale. Grape Sacind and stamps bed | CLOTHING AND CAMP AED GARRISON EQUI- | TIONS, of both sexes, uso HELMBOLDS EX- the day. se Company's 5 complied with within five daya, the trustes reserves: ‘Terms: Cash im United States currenc: th C) ets at the Avenue can, we {he Fight foeeilat te cost aud tisk of tho default: | of tae"and a'aepetiigt ane, currency gn the ay | TRACT BUCHU. Itwill give brisk and energetic Seatongeare clin for find checked at their reste iE CIO et ere onieae bid will be reauired cach purchaser. Three | fectings. and enable you to sleep well. doo ‘to the depot, and put into the felt d&as COOPER & LATIMER, suc oy Sider of the General oom mand ng be rtment << Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advertisement tor a of Virginia. 2G. CHA BUCHU. a yy OREEy ® ee to B Brevet Colonel, Quartermaster (os rmy, Chief —. and wovii Gidea crnee asd Biro, | - Soares Deparment of Vesna” BUGHU. se i UCTION SALE OF MEDICINES, INSTEU- 20% VALUABLE BOOKS, PAPERS, 5 > 5 MENTS FOR SALE AT PUBLIC MUCTIOS AN hENts PAR COIDERNED Hos BUCHU. Will be sold to pay nm WEDNESDAY, : y y NITED STATES MAIL eral Be sold to ps t WEONESDaY. Assistaxy MEDICAL PuRVEYoR’s Orricr, BUCHU. ate of John Ogden, No. 3 th street west, bes Aanincron, 1. C.. Feb. 7, 1570. 3 MARYLAND. tween Market Space and D street north cinrill.be offered at public sale in this city, at Judi- BUCHU. — Galow & Seaton s Aunals of Congross from 1797, about | G8t¥ Sauare Klee eee ed ‘5.400 volumes, Fifth, on TUESDAY, the *th day of March, 1570, at Gaios & Seaton's American State Papers. which Bile bearge auantity of Hospital Property. — A large number of volumes of the Public Land Laws | }ich Nas been in nso, embracing Surgical aod Dea: of the United Rtates, "stoades Biovee One Bathe Pee ae, Bad a anboand nn » Besister of Debates, complete set, | Utenstis, Dreme: Oy Bend tare nes BUCHU. Upwards of 180 volumes of the National Intelligencer, | 4" Leather Buckets, Medicine and Mess Chests, Parent tea hp hy Tin Caps, Deske, ,beales and Weish's. Dei About 30 or’ 4 tons of the Annals of Congress, an | Pitter, Biokr, Clocks, Cofte Bollers, Iron Bar H nd. Several yolumes of American State P; Alitot ty GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Br cx PER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Successors to James C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Peuna. avenue and lth street. VALUABLE UNIMPHovED PROPERTY FOR a By virtue of a decd of trast from William J. nizis ger to me, dated the 27th day of. Rood, folie wee ee ange Tal io. 7, folio 2, one ol 0 We hington county, in the District of Columbiact dth day of Fae pcre on tl bered two. (2,) in hundred bat 6c fect 7th streets east, ‘cloc! juare numbered i This ee Lay} between 6th an and contains about 6,200 feet of ground. and sixty-four. (864. on © street north, The terms of sale are: One-third the purchase money cash, (of which ©30must be desposited on the acceptance of the bid:) the balance invone and tes years, necured by hotes and deed of trust. All cone veyancing aud stamps at the cost of the urchaser, ND. McPHERSON, Trastes, feW-cokds "COOPER & LATIMER. A ¥ WM. LWALL & O¢ New Marble Building, Stores No. 900 and 902 Pennsylvania arenae. TRUSTEES SALE IN THE EASTERN ¥ iy virtue of 9 B, No. 13, folio 257, &¢ peer reread tnersey A ouleae rare tn ry mecuresl thereby. Twill well aieees , Be THURSDAY, the ioth day of Magtens Boge: at So'clock p.m, in front of the premises the wet ern part of Lot numbered four (1), in square man, one thousend and twenty (1,03), in the city of Washington, with all the improvements theron, the said part’ot lot having afromt of I street,” and runnin; feet on “south back, with the same width, 12) feet to a pubsic all iz Terms: One-halt cas! het which $25 manet be paid +) the deterred paymentsto be made in 6 and 2 months, with interest from ay of salc, »nd secured by deed of trust to the sadsfaction of the trustee. Terms to be complied with within six da) from day of sale. otherwise the trustee reserves t Ticht to resell the property, after om week’s notice, at the risk and cost of the first - All con- veyancing and stamps et the here ‘8 Cost. WM. H. W, fett-cokds WM. LAWALL 8 00. aut: USTED sTaTks MARSHALS SALE. streets, and inch Water Pipa, &¢.. &. Also, a. cousilerable gpantity” ana variety of Madteines, is fair orders ospital Siores, Beef Extract, &c..&c. Also, two Covered ous. new and iv superi “t ‘erms, ¢: jor . A deposit at time of sale will be re- quired. All goods purchased must be removed with- in four (4) te ter which date no responsibility for them will be saanmed at this office. Catalogues ready by the tet of Barely oe Assistant Medical Purveyor, Brevet Colonel U 8. Army. feT at BANKERS, J.B: BRYAN, Pres. J. A. RUF, Treas WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK Corner of Seventh street and Lonisiana avenue, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, 30a. m.to3 p.m.,and on SAT- om. D.m. ja3-ly UI JAY Come & cv, BANKERS, Buy and cell at current matket rates GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER. Orders for STUCKS, and BONDS promptly exe- ated . “Teenan REVENUE STAMPS furnished. N THE SUPREME cour: ‘THE DIS- Dino of Coton ae toe tase Decem. Maria'L. Washington, ere (pease Eqalty Docket 1. Gn ution of the plalntif, by her connsel, A. G. Riddle and Miller, it i ordered that the de: fendant ceanahis appearance ie entered herelg this day otherwine tho cease Gui be od with as ih cage, be KIERSTEAD's D® SUUNRINAEL ED AEMEvY, KING-OF ‘ALL PaIn, THE AT TERNAL AND ‘TERN. ORE EDICINE. WILL ‘cone. SJ . ¥ Fecteres. te Svominetes; cothache, in one minute gemameiers tarices ieliewsu" = ANDREW FITZSIMMONS, THE GLORY UF MAN ISSTRENGTH. There fore, the nervous and debilitated should immediately use HELMBOLD’S EXTBACT BUCHU. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD, HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD Isa certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COM- PLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY. and all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS, 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 a dia retic. Af no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue, 2 Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depend apon prompt use of a