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sf CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proceedings. SENATE report closed — ‘the funding was debated at length by Mesers. Scott, “Morrif of Vermont, and Fow.er— ‘when, Mr. Morsill, of Vu, moved to amend the second and third sections by ratang the rate of interest from 4 and 4% pe ws aande SOU Bee cent. Mr. W: ed the amendment. Mr. Warner made some remarks in advooacy Of the bill, as reported by the committee, in which shape it was a practical measure, and meant a resumption of specie paymente, Yory speedily. The motion to raise the rate ~ ent was inthe interest. of the hond-holders and > people. raght it not impossble that ere Tae cnment may be able to faud the or rate of interest than pro- ion was then resumed on the motion Abbott, to strike out the fifth section, ‘oviding tor the establishment of agen abroad to pay the interest. ‘After some discussion, but without reaching a | Yote on the amendiment, = qnenate, at 430 ., took a recess until ‘At the evening scesion. pending the motion te strike out the firth section, Mr. Sherman proposed an amendment to mod- ify it by giving the ) the chseretion of paying tie coupons of the fou Per cent. bonds only at ths offic: of authorized . Paris, Berlin, Amsterda:n was «amply this, whether we ‘ourth of” the interest by paying Mr. Sprague said that ir, case of war with Ung. Jand, insurance on the specie to be transported to pay the these coupons would go up to 5 and 10 | per cent., In jeopardy. ‘words in the and the payment would i In his judgment pafliat one to describe the ish Yuin which would .ttend tits semi-annual ex- Port of twenty-tive milliors of coin. ‘The amendment of Mr. Sherman to modify the fifth seetion was agreed to—yeas 30, nays 10. ‘The motion of Mr. Corbett to strike out the With section entire was then adopted—yeas 2), | nays 11. be pu there were not r- Conkling characterized the eight section | tional of the Dill, relating to the nat as un- anistakable repudiation. The Senate then, at 10:10 p. m., adjournd. HOUSE—After our report c! ‘The resolution reported from the Committee on Printing im relation to the printing of the Patent Office rey ‘ts was ‘Mr. Kerr, (Ind.,) from the Committee on the Judiciary, teported a substitute for the bill to | enforce the rights of citizens of the United States to vote in the several States who have heretofore been excluded on account of race or color. Ordered to be recommitted. Mr. Stokes, (Tenn.,) from the Committee on the Ninth Census, reported’a bill to amend the Dill providing for taking the seventh census. Ordered to be printed and recommit: ‘Mr. Morrell ( Pa.) introduced a bill to provide | for the celebration of the centennial anniver- sary of American independence by holding an industrial exhibition of the arts and mechanics in the city of Philadelphia im 1576. Keferred to the Committee on Manafactures. Mr. Stevenson (bio) introduced a bill to reg- ulate the mileage of Senators, Represei And Delegates im Congress. "Referred to the Committee on Mile: Mr. Tanner (N. TF from the Committee = vauced a cent toa cent and ahalt a yard. On Public Buildings and niggas tae verted bat — medium and low grades there are ‘no. changes. Soom Ly. ‘ede prin i yee tem Mhitted, | (ottou drills are dull, with small sales and very ashburn ( Mass.) introduced Point Reter ‘amination of the by the late raid in prints, and partly by. the de- mittee of the Whole, baie ima (to-day.) It | cine in cotton. The nominal fai GAL os will come up after the er mar. ard is about 7y cents. Prints have been seized ‘The House, at 4o%clock, p. m. adjourned. upon for @ very vigorous “drive;” and the result re has been great excitement, large sales and DOUBLE EXECUTION. revived prices. In many instances the stocks Manging of Boden! and Bohmer. | °f!arge holders have been completely cleaned At Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, Albert Von Bodenberg and Gotieib Bohner were bung yes- terday fer the murder of John Feightal, his wife Sarah and Scott Garner, an whe resided with them, on the evet nesday, November Mth, 1860. Deputy to the cell of the prisoners and marched them to ascended the scaffold. At 12.30 they with a firm step. Prayer was oftered by which Bodenberg read a « tothe murder. Pnished and denied its trath. changes of words, Kev. M prayer in English. The rope was then placed Eroumd their necks and the ministers aud seicers dade the prisoners tarewell. Bodenberg, in # clear, loud voice, then committed his soul to Goll and the black caps were drawn over thei: ex. Lohner then commenced to say some ftung in German, during which the Sheriff gave ‘the signal and the prop was pulied. Their necks are supposed to have been broken, as no strug- gle was Dolner is represented as haying been a per- fect fend. Bodeuberg was of more tractable temperament, and ple. Tuesday morui spent some time with ir. Stoecke! prisoners. Bohner ut terly refused to see anybody, and is pee pe t ad heard Bave said to the minister that he h: ; €nough of God, and therefore did not want to dear anything more about hm Th ictims of the murderers were John . aged sixty-five years; his wife, Sarah, and Scott Garner, an orphan boy, is home with the famil 53 cightals lived about half a mile from Fie Grove station, on the Huntingdon and Broad | ‘Top railroad, which is seven miles distant from the county seat. They ona tarm com- rising about one hundred acres of land, which, like all in the neighborhood, is as poor as it | could well be. Their house was a plain two- | story og ca cabin, plastered over on the exterior, and ful — par with the um myane ps soil. Yet oid Peightal was ind: savil und as he never made any deposits in the bank when he came to Huntingdon to sell his pro- duce, it was generally known that he had con- wick lerabl le nieney in house. The triple tragedy took place on the evening of Wednesday, November fith, just as the sim e-minded people had sat down to their supper. rach ome was through the head, and the | murderers attempted to couceal their crime by | covering the bodies with straw and firing it, With the view of burning the building with fhem. | The fixe was discovered by some neigh. ors who happened to be passing shortly after, and this part of the nm was frustrated. The Haunderers were arrested om the following day, nt Altoona. lunder obtained by the mur ers is su to have amount to about ‘$2,000, three-fourths of which was in gold and silver: Dut only a portion of it was exer recov- ered." On the found $125, nearly all in greenbacks, and 6500 were recon ered from his cu panion. In their search for it the murderers had broken open a chest, which was found in the kitchen, where the erlme was committed, and afterwards ransacked the bu- eau ip the parlor, in which they had found their booty. +202. MUrDERERS Lyscuep.—Our readers doubt- Jess remember the tendish murder of Mrs. Bas- set Kawlings im Branevick daring the latter tot Jam On might court ' While her husband was ‘alecut, ‘the was Sa3t through the window ef her while nursing her infant, and i killed. A negro from the employment of picton fastened upon her husband as the trator of the terrible crime, though the m: er had his escape unseen. Such cold- blooded murder of a lady so well known and highly respected naturally caused much feeling ind every, effort was made 0 arrest the Harrison Hammock, ie husbasdl of ite aim 4 Was subsequentl eS rene woman's brother, named 'W; Tatter Tonfersed the deed, ‘and declared, “eat he was hired to do it by Hammock. He gave the full Saat as enon in, Jodgeu where they remained ontil ast, day. At alate hour of x oniay Soy akg forme:t, ae jan was shot in thelr cells. They though on the following day both were foand be still alive. The ving day OW; che) has sins died, aud the probability is that Hammock wilt die also. There is not the least suspicion, we hear, who the attracting parties were, nor ie it krown whether they were white or colored werg ( Va. ) Index. = — Crniovs “ Strixe.”—The haters of of Orange, Coun., to the uamber of over 500, have been oi a strike for the past few dlays—not beeause they want more wages or desire a redaction in hour et labor, but because their comand for the dis and sus erganization of the em union—an asto- ciation of bosses orga' "for mutual protec tion—was refused. The bosses, at a ‘recen’ ineeting, resolved to oppose the ‘demand of the workmen to the very utmost, even though work should have to be entirely suspended. lord Aina Ainsley has reappeared bp Methodists control forty-nine colleges in the Unived States. S7 John C. has it - snot ins Seana mocap, NE sa of irepeesentaivs haa reported fa tavet present oo ESUIRE tie act dectaring Good Friday « Tegal oi New 1. | Mr. Morrill was then rejected— ensued, when Mr. Sumner | ntatives Mr esolution to regulate the appointment of cadets to West ras agreed, L the bill ices ee After taking their positions, Kev. q hner turned to him when he persisted he did not Someit either of the murders, but went wich Hones tor the purpose ¢f robbing the old peo- LATE TELEGRAMS, ae. | Oliver Ames, President of the Union Pacific | Paciticfitailroad, makes @ report, showing gaat the, 1 tae | earn! he road since it first amount to 5 300, 000. We arming of After three night ume debate in the Mis- souri Legislature on the ition to submit to the people a constitational amendment extend- | rege to women, the whole matter was | a vote of 63 to 37. A for the able liability clause was ado} | uing the oath of jovalty was defeated. | George W. Pierce, of Westiield, Mass., has | deen committed to jail to await examination on a charge of attempting to extort twenty-tive thousand dollars trom James Fisk, jr., by | ns of anonymous letters, in which he threat- | ened Fisk's lite if his demands were not com | plied with. | pci ilticulty at Forest City, Ark.on Tuesday, between two merchants, named J. Pruitt ond W. Ellsbury, who were partiers, resalted in the | shooting ard instant death of the former. Ells- bury surrendered himself to the authorities, aud | | was committed to jail for trial. ‘A late dispatch from New Hampshire says:— Keturns trom 214 towns do not materially change the former estimates. Rev. Dr. Bar- | rows not — @ constitational candidate, his te may be thrown out, thus increasing Gov. Stearns’ majority.” ‘The U.S. Marshal writes from Charleston, W. Va., that an organized band of armed Ka- Klux entered the town in open daylight, on the morning of the 2d inst., and advancing to the jail, released all the prisoners. ‘The Conservative Association held a banquet last night at the City Terminus Hotel, 1 Some four hundred guests were present, cluding most of the principal men of the Ci servative party in England. Considerable preparation is being made in | Cincinnati for the approaching municipal elec- tion. In the matter of the School Trustees, the stion will be B.ble or no Bible in the schools. ches received here mention the Iing of Colonel John Wilder, editor of the rnal of Commerce at Kansas city, Missouri, yesterday, by James Hutchinson. rate to provide for the aatenance of the ministers of Manses, in tland, was rejected in the House of Commons | yesterday. | © The Miantonomah will leave Boston this week for the West Indies, and the Terror for Hampton Koadis. ‘The Spanish Cortes have voted pay for extra service to the soldiers of the army serving in | Cuba. ‘The friends of Rochefort are no longer per- mitted to visit him in prison. +20e- The Dry Goods Market. ‘There was a lively business last week in do- mestie cottons, though not a very extensive on | the sales being well distributed, and prices, e} | cept in prints, being well maintained, consider | ing the declining rates of tl raw material. ‘There have been no speculative movements in unbleached cottons, the transaction being con- fined chiefly to the demands for immediate con- sumption; but prices have been well maintained, and there are indications of a fair amount of | trade without any reductions of moment in the rates. There are no changes to note since last week. ‘There is more activity in bleached shirt- gs and sheetings, and certain makes have ad- jn limited demand for export. Apron checks are selling moderately for the season, and prices show ho signs of a break. Strips and ticks are 1 somewhat better demand for the best quali- t without any quotable change of prices, which are firmly maintained. Printing cloths in the gray are very dall,and prices have a drooping tendency, caused partly ont in certain styles. A new stock has been put the market, and the new scale of prices is ustained. Sprague's new light fancies are per cent. The sales of ginghams of tho fea leading. saakea have been active, and in some cases purchasers have been stimulated by a reduction of 1 to 2 cents a yard. Lancasters are sold at 17 cents, Lanca- | sbire at 15 cents, Caledonia MiNs 14 cents. Printed lawns and percales are not yet in | active demand, the coldness of the season being unfavorable to these thin In moollens generally here is not much, ac- tivity, but there is no quotable chan pin Cloths are not ou, vi extensively by jo! the principal sales made to the manufa tures of clothing. res and satinets are not specially saci. aeey, cassimers, good vies, are in fair ut there is little Gcing'in modinse snd tows grades. In foreign xoods there is more doing’ but the declining Premium on gold makes purchasers very cau- Hous 11 their selections, while the importers are anxious to force sales.—. ". Independent, 19th. ©7-James H. Look, who was committed to the ‘Taunton (Mass.) Insane Hospital last summer, has begun an action of false-imprisonment agal as damages for two days’ confinement. a7-During alate strike of printers at Pesth, the managers of one of the newspapers invited the subseribers io assemble i une large room, where all the manuscripts of = the journal would have been composed, had the printers not rebelled, were red aloud. 87-Tr-cuina Spiralis has been developed feetly in ge es which ocurred in ipctlgs: port, Conn. The erysts, or minute worms, as | some Of: he faculty broadly class them, } amounted to $50,000 in a square inch of the flesh of the deceased DIED. COOK. On the 1th of March, at 11 ls - § pif illness of several weeks, Mew RLIZA: BI eres 1 CoUke wife of ke o. Cooks need 3 van ee _— from he Char 384 PE gray oe Tete in the of Nev we CLEMENTS, ied if liga Clements, of Georgetown, Dt | FUGITT. On the 7th instant. at his late residence, Mr. JOSEPH F Gd year of his age. hal —— UNDERTAKERS. SICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARR. HARVEY & MARR, ONDERTANERS, No. 335 ¥ STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. Cazononi my Sly Riau “W. BARKER, ad CNDERTARER, 425 EIGHTH STREET near EB. FURNITURE of all kinds made and repaired. Special attention given to the manufacture of CHAIRS. All work warranted. fe 15-ly Buehe —_ Bali fate WHEATHS, 3 Bo. wi RIES, a a pon, are: x _ SEVENTH STREET. | ¢ REET, ‘STREET | atte neers & Mvguixisex having been igued would respectfully in- the pu fous tore No. 913 forentis street, eta T street aud Mises on SATINS, BLACK SILKS, CLOAKS, DRESSES, BIBBONS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, BOBNETC, FLATS, ‘TRIMMINGS, and ai! kinds o Parisian Noveltics. Also the celebrated J. P. B. FRENCH OORSETS. Dresses and Uloaks made to order. 336 Pennsylvania 7 Cite Trovies, Paris. »r. Choate, claiming the sum of $40,000 | AUCTION SALES. De RE anindierae so B* COOPER & ee ern HOUSEHOLD Fr AUCTION. On SATURD. 1» March izih. at oreton our auction ebail sel i, Houechsid amd le Be ‘Terme: “Cas m 10-2 COOPER & LATIMER Aucts. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aactioncers Real Estate Brot No. 319, southeast corner 7th ad D D strests. ADMINISTRATOR 8 § SALE OF STOCK. By virtue of an order of the Orphans’ Conrt of the District of Cclumbie, th ‘he undersigned, adminiatrs tor on the estate of Wm J. Lewis, deceased, wil sell ou SATURDAY. the iath day of March-isivrat {clock 8. mat public auction. to the » hast bidder, im front of the auction room of Groen Wil liams, southeast corner of 7th and D streets, Wash- ngton City, a 4 ‘of the personal estate of the said Shares of the Stuck of the Central Building As- sociation. ‘Terms cash. LEWIS, trator. O dirk E Wiutiknss ace: Y wn. ba 4 co., Renee Stores No. 900 and ‘902 ‘Pennsylvania a nn6. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE, REAL ES- TaTE NEAR CORNER OF SIXTH STREET IEROSNES SEREET NORTH, IN WASH- Cy By virtue of'a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in chancery, mvdeon the Sth da: sex ve. Essex, No. 1.537. Docket No. signed will expos: for sale at ‘auction, to the highest bidder, on the premises, on MONDAY, the 4th day of “Apri } 170, at 8 0'clo lock pm ertain r Tunning thence west ou sald 1. strect 15 Teot hack of Siar width north SP foots the other piece be. z parte of Lote 1 and 2 beglant ing on 6th street west 4811- 12 feet from the’ northwest cerner of 6th a running thence width and west ‘Terma of Sale: One-third cash: balance in 6, 12, and Is months, in notes of the purchaser, with inter” ent, the title to be reserved till full chase monty. On the first Lot of ale; om Sie other Lot § tthe of sale. if terms of sale be not Fi Jed with within 3 days after eda sale; a resale will be made at the cost and ri king parc! AETOEWS, Trustee, mh10-3taw3w (hep WM. L. WALL & ©0., Aucts. ([RUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE REAL By virtue of Gocree of the Ciruit Court for County, sitting as a Court « in acause wherein Tobias ‘are con ed ea Trustee, will fe OM SATURDAY. the loth d fyeen the hears of 12 o'clock M..itfair.af not, the next fair cepted) ali that tract or parcel of inti and being near TB. in suid Prince Goorge iam ‘Townshend, former county, died. setged and possessed, and wi saniened to Fidella Towashends widow of the said William Townshend, as and for her dower in the restate of bar sali husband, and which the, sa'd Ficelia Townshend porsessed: to et death. containing about 260 ACRES ¢ moe oe roperty adjaing the lands of Dr. landed Mrs. 4. and others; lies a pad frou Washington City to TB, bel mite from ‘the Intte where there is ana other ‘convenionecs, 7. sees ex: ita AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. SST ON oatigeres sod eal 519s 50u! ing moaer mee eas to See tary dated No: River. “OF hectiewt svenae and B Terms: One third cash; pi eg in 6, 12,and1 hhaser to give hotes for the deferred ine pare teceek from day of eaies A ased | rustee ty at the risk and hat faulting he Be resale Aree Crs in oom arwsbaper printed dn ia. tcl city nolcdads GREEN © WILLIAMS aucis, Bz, THLE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED watt WEDNESDAY. the 241 instant, samo our and wets coher tar ‘© WILLIAMS, Aucts. @2- THE SALE OF THE J ABOVE DESCRIBED by the undersigne|. * 4 RSD AY. the Lith’ da sean the premise. on Thy BF tbh da id at the rink and’ cu beget el [F 1g purchase 3 : ard he ber has mcogere Upon vow fs Ada Shed Freie wi will ene Siva ou the sant of pale... 4 mh 3d TOHEEN &¥ & WiLLTAMS. ‘hacia, Sire ‘Between 9h and lth streets stats has fu Da ag AvENCM, BE TWEEN B AND © STREETS ‘ye ab? Uittue of a dood of trust. “inter ‘the 2th Gay of February, 0, and Guly recorded in pe “ aE folio 311, &c., a the land records rashington county, in the trict of Columbia, 1 shall coat ublic ‘aucti Tivhs the lth tlocl era het jock, pm eleven (11) in square 1083, northwest corner of said lot (11), and running the line of Teunessee avenue Level wg inches; ae outheast wi Ly the li I nai die ing i iia Tet, ene hw tiong ssid dividing line Wo fect; tivenes nor ject; thenes north It feet 8 inche * 2 fo hence sartitho toes to north line of lot 11; thence west — said line 90 fect; thence northwestwardly @ feet 2 inches to point ot begin: ning, rae dwellings 15,629 square feet, and improved by ‘ame a ee exo Cash, balance tn six and twelve monthe, with interest, and secured bya dsrd_o gentle Ceheske a cont acca | rekon the premises, All conveyancing and rer steam saw and’ grist mille, within a convenient dis pom snen down ot gainers 2 com 6) Wil bore: WIACE ot the gsemiate, about Mg WILLIAM y HOLTZMAN. Trustoo Ww ngte ity 7 ‘L rv na fet5-dtd COLDWELL & C0. Auct ooded ya Y GREEN & t WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ined: ia Brectivena tot fant of te ne Ree; B Southeast corner Seventh and D sts. Fu pam of Ae water in the yard’ two"Tobaccs as ieee gee ae jouses, Corn out- buildings fn tolerable rej pair, thereon. he decree authorizes the sale of this land in one tract, or in several sareniar tate being very the afer: about the centre of the farm, Sal lt y whole to, hear Interest Trot the day of sale nntil faid; ard the payment thereof to be secured by the rehasers, with a surety mds of the purchaser or pi or suretics to be approved by the trustee. Stamps and conveyances at the cost of the pureha- ser or purcha: MbledT- i. OSBOURN, of Chas., Trastar. OVERNMENT SAL’ Bonear RF. axp AL. forrice Ser'z or BECATION, Yanaista, FRIDAY Will be sold at pub auction; on a a. ‘rame iaing @ by 20.1 story One tan Buil ing, 36 by 18, | story ‘One Frame Building, 20 by 30.1 story Ove Frame Callding, lod by 20, in parts, two stories. Te Uuited States currency. on th of sale, with depoult ft of ten per cent. from each chgens fer ancl ian sn at fini of sale A By orivr of tint eg Gencrat ‘0. Howard. Commissioner. maNLy ft Education, Bareau I r and A. Lands, of Virginia, * — LUMBEE ! LUMBER In assortment of Building Liaber eaters . Cyprus ching White ore BESSED —— of all kinds on for ale at rates WILLET & “DoRAYE Se, "Gorner New Fork avenue and 6th ih ap sens foe Spr, Te CONTRACTORS | AND BUILDERS. Orniex ¢ Onrer Quai acy zs | Bee THORS 1370, for br i Bi — - Lodge ot brick) atthe tenets metery Spscthealtonsrerhsoh te and porcise leet whe ln’ the arin fa tseey ae am fect wide bn the aristé.tin tron side of main building ons story in : height, “with for the whole work, work separately. tn each e near Bichmond. ations ndorsed sarwantad by mail to a lor ‘Lodges By order of the Quartermaster General U.S. Army Brevet Col CocHASDLEB. Chi OF Debtet Vine OF THE GENERAL 8 INT TREASURY BolvpiNes NGTON, February INTEN- FE md will be ved for rr rity aanece to the Ti for rer Bi ee er Department The kee to be of t the Bent quality, Kenneber, orf canal to it, clear, and bent qua now and dirt: 2,240 Feseds torte ton aud tobe deliverod in such aan ities and at such times and places as may bo re. it Le received until 12 o'clock noon, on the ch; addressed tothe General Superinten- dent of the Treasury Building, Proposals for Ice." under cover to the Secretary ot the Treasu- Thannd tobe considered binding for five days after that rtnent satisfac- aa RI Gen? ey Teas: Buil NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ‘On the petition of me KOBERT JOBLON of Wonks. ‘bint om the 2th dn Ped and mnte-dated rd to date of Baglin patents May a, ie te on the Serteotg he fog anne: + Boke Of April next; that the form ‘and the Examiner's repo Timalted foto pth day te ake ahve ITED STATES Pa’ cE, a pao SF ot Keose- Mra Ge 3 oa = carat od that auld petition mb! lawow Patents. usceptible id stage road running through April the following public buildings bey tenth day of April, 16s. ‘and recorded in GC... No. 32 folio 294, one of the rd for Washlugion cley"DeC Twill sat | public ametion’ fa front of ths ¢ premiven, to to the RSD. y of nck 8 Th.vall that certain parcel of ian ed yi ce city of Wash- atonsin the Distriet of tof being lof guanbored alae (diol Uo eabaivinten ref equars Et a and thirty-nine (439), (4) inches to the southwest c east along the south Tine ot "taid fot Afteon’ fact @) | mee north in a direct line sixty-six ( tures inches to @ point on the north line of fad lot fitteen (1) feet, six (6) inches from the place of Reginning: thence west along. the to othe lace of beginning with the im rovements, 1 quod fraine house, frogt: ng on, ‘i street southe between 7th and Sth streets wert: Terms made known on the day of sale. Allcon- vYeyancing and revenue stamps at the coat of the pur- haser. W. 8. Puibay. Teustes. VILLIAMS, Aucts, CATALOGUE sate Oks “MISCELLANEOUS int, MONDAY EVENING: March Mth, commenc- o clock swe will well catalogue ime ‘are anumber of valuabte Public complete sets of Pacific Railroad Ee; Works, a great variety of Novels, &c., ‘Terms cash. mh9-da&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Auct’s. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES sale oF y VALUABLE LOTS IN * E 1001. ®:,! pe ‘and recorded of oe ae July iy ast of the nh lis ting: Washing THe ei? ‘he Hee tet a ‘March ise at 8 ParAB msjhsrantof the premians Lot armbered Me h. A D, 1570, at 5 Thirteen in Square bet gna Dixy “one ost), in the clty wena GREEN'« W MAAN Awe *. WILLIAMS, rs end Real Estate Brokers, corner 7th and D ‘streets. , YALA one LE LOT IN yt SESE dated July 27th, 1865. and ded it # ot. folio 389, &ec., of the jin bee ‘Hecont f yak mb3-cokds BY GREEN & uetionee: No" see si ine Walnut Marbie- $ Parioe lng arb et Corwer 9h etreet aud Peuusyivant pert i Led oes a ‘Decembe ‘18689, and the | Purchaser having failed to comply wish the terms of tale, after ample time havi shal t; thence | north side of | AUCTION SALES. __ TO-MORROW. BP: COOPER & I ce LATIMER, Ai iaceleg So Southwest Poane. avenue Is’ 7 ease AND TRATOR S, cae hs ose, N ‘On #RIDAY MORNING. March teh, af 0 gclnck, at the store of t eC. - Botcter, W cor. of Bth D« order « Ot the fia othe ond Preitl ell x Public auction-the pé setggpenero § Suites: uphol 5 stored im green © Walnut Marhie-t0. Wardrobes: Bxtension and cher Tables, Hatracks éoit oe Mirrors. y, a. Revois in, Caneseas Arm and _ a a Mattresses, Bolsters coal Pai Quan’ ond other avsorted Fi Cane an Woo at Chairs, Safes. £0. a ot Bo clock One superior pratt Horee, TSS fWagon and Har- Lot ot st afte ¢ Freaiture and Fixtures. Terms cash, CLAGRETT. Administrator. “COOPER & 1 « wari Aucts amhs-3t oc Ancti 6 Baitius ger ‘96 TRUSTER bees oven: yA LCABLE CITY By virtue of wna time exncuted to me fy the late David Westerfield, bearing date ihe Set day of ra of Columbia, we wills jumbia, we wi | highest bidder, in from necessary, & part of Square north of re Xo. @ part of Han os Sas, becinning a at 8 point on Si, iuches Phird street west 0 feet Ms mc om the northwest corner of said ante and ra thence north to the said north ‘west cornet ‘2 inches; thence northeasterly TU with the line of Virginia avenue 64 foot 2 inches; thence due south 11 feot 1%s Inches; thence north Testerly tg the place of beginning. improved by a lense, occupied As a store, | Aired the the said deed of | tween eeven and A clabt he handred dollars. Trustees. Sanit SEM MES, : WALL & 00., Aucts. S7 THE ABOVE SALE 18 UNAVOIDABLY postponed until FRIDAY 28th inst., «ame hour and place By onder of the T gies | ° fois W. L. WALL & CO., Aucts. B7-THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER Post. oped, on account of the rain.until MONDAY. let jamehour and place, “By order of irasecn” teld ALL & CO., Aucta, Be7-THE AROVE SALE | LE 18 FURTHER POST poned mntil WK AY, 23d March, same hour parchaser when the Broperts is ool. trust is be- ES and place, By order of Trustees, | feztiaw da 24,8. W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts \pirw. oe WAL a | Nos. 900 and $03, southeast cor: Pi we. and 9th st | EXTENSIVE SALE & ANTHRACITE COAL Having to give possession of @ street wharf to tho | now proprietors, and wishing to m expens* | of moving. yew = stock of Coal and Weod) now on that wharf. offer the same—Red and W. Aah Coal (ail aizes), ‘Oak and Pine Wood | One ton or cord and upwards, to suit pi deliverable in the yard at the resideue chasers, if within city limits. Also. abeut one hundred yards of virsiel Feacing.Cedar Posts, Coal Sheds, &c.. togote Coal Ser hich cousists of Horses, Mules, Carts 7 all odds the finest and best transpor- trict of Columol. in MONDAY, March 14, noon—Con- ail is disponed of: Sale positive. Under S100, cash? over that am Dankable paper. ghEdton a cue N. mh 7-dtlsth [ [NITED STATES MARSHALS BAL: ‘In virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued from the Clerk's office of the Su Meg, tation in the Bi ale to, be the District Columbia, and to me directed, 1 Se keninakee a sale, for cash, in trapt of the Cow louse door of Distri on TURRED AY the Tih Tsth day of March ‘t, 1870, at 12 o'clock M., all defendant \ title, claim . ‘and | Bot Haws uldivision of Bount inthe ot ‘ington, D. aot with all and singular aaa muproveménte its thereon, \y sei and levied upon oo ape perty ef G. wee = be seld we» 0 ati aun compe ant N. aes John Cotton, J: fer3- dts cs: eis U™tep STATES MARSHALS SALE. In virtue of two Tet or fier! factas, issued from the Clerk setae of the B urt of the District of Columbia, holding a rected, I will fellat p Sublic sale of the’ Court nd cot 's hint sini a ie Sotatned within bake to ta ‘Mt the southwest corner a bere street nort! Se == Us STATES MAESHAL 8 In virtue of tw: it of fori fi issned from hes ‘inca at aes ol facias issned fr Hey Supreme Court of the District fo me directed. I will sell at pubtic Yor “cash, om the Premises, on’ Fil bat, the 18th day of March, 1870, the foliowing Frame Buildings. “situate on oa, iret 5 A eStabhe and ing one large Warehowe, one stables two Btorehousee. now ed by J.P Barthol ‘ocempl ington county, D.C., 1 seized and levied upon ath J Bar- HSB ith iol aoa an tion | tholow, and will te scl to to matlty executions Nos. K.P. m.- 18 front of the: ‘Premises, 576 and 5.0; in favor of ea hun # Son aud not | fade snd a ‘one (1st) tn the city ot Weslinn, | 9 = Marshal. D0. Bore Hw. mheokds GREEN £ WisLASRS atte RAILROADS. Be COOPER & LATIMER, uc puctloneers, (Successors juire & Co.,! Southwest corner Penna, avenue and ith street. TRUSTRE’S SALE OF DRUG STORE, SUTURES. & (On REE BOR Age —_ By virteeo ote teed of tzust to the under Siete mace by posite ‘with the C caah. of which . Soest struck off. and the balance within three days. etter sale; the residue at six and twelve months, with in. terest from the day of sale; spit poten i the parchs fi ferme of enie ere not soamplied with within four cues tig deaalin ef they nee | ee CoorER & Tatiner, Auct'rs. Br? COOPER & LAFiae Southwest corner rears | Bee PEO We enone ‘ATES HOTEL, A’ a Nid rALUABL We ‘Com HEPons PETORTN GAS greats, of WORDS aso Pe WEBSTER, Begister of Wills, oat ofthe Deco Conable TR GH LI ETWEEN = ee AMET ain Punta sete: Gia sane s Batrmons AND OHIO BAILBOAD, Pate ge non FOR BALTIMO! } Sanger, st meet ey (ie) g. WASHING TO! le. M., and ats. RB WAY y.gATions. .- M., and 3: $:00 P.M. 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HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU Isa certain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DB8OUPSY, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE Com- PLALNTS, GENERAL DEBILITY. and all diseases of the UBLNABY OBGANS, 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 fs submisted to, Consumption of ‘Insanity may ensue. Our Flesh and Blood are supported from these sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depend apon prompt use of reliable remedy. Retablished upwardsof Nineteen Years, Prepared at B. T. BELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 694 BROADWAY, and 104 SOUTH TENTH ST., PHILADELPaLa, SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE, PRICE $6.50 FOR SIX BOTTLES, 0 91.95 PER BOTTLE, delivered to any address. same. Eis | suiketceapinteaen done up in with fao- ‘ua Glee 7 G. T, HELMBOLD, INSURANCE. ARCH HIGH WINDS_FIEES WON'T PUT OFF UNTIL TOmORE INSURE TO-DAY. A. 8. PRATT @ 805, Ne 3 ¥. MC. A. Busiding, cor. thand D ws., veprefent omly the best companses. and pay losms severely and promptly. Ne charge for Poitcy, Sur- ey. or Stamp. PHOENIX, of 5 YONK mgs. HOME. and jae ad i New York, and EXCELSIOR LIFE. of New York aes _ _INSURE Now! PRR ANALY ° Office—Roor No. 1, over Bank of Washingtoa. Cosnnense ox Senenaee B88, or Agents for phia. THE HE SPRINGFIELD FR = INSURANCE 00. pA iE PUTNAM FI THES : Lj INSURANCE 00., of Hart- ‘FIRE INSUBANOR ath E Peron od TeEASar Sorrs's ot George a si1 9 SOREN Sa York. = a a 4. waif __J. W. THOMPSON. President. geramcin Sais a me Georgetown, WEDMBS- S— HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW IKON WAREHOUSE, 910 PENNA. AV., BET. 9TH AND 10TH 8Ts., (sovrm sine.) | Respectfully call attention to their assortment of GAS FIXTURES, comprising ALL PATTERNS MANUPACTORED BY THE Tucker Manafactaring Co, New York also those of Mitchell, Vance & Co, New York, WHICH ARE SOLD aT MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES. ‘The Largest Stock of CLOCKS, and MANTEL conamsens ever exhibited in W: and at the LOWEST RATES. SLATE MANTELS ‘manufactured, of style and @nish equal to the finest TEREA COTTA AND IRON W. ARE, CHIMNEY TOPS, EARTHEN FL' VASES, DRAIN TILE, STATUES, aiid TILE, SEWER PIPES, &e. ee PATERT KAnTa CLOSETS. We call especial BRONZES, ne sald Beet