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‘Conclusion of Yesterday's Proseedings. SENATE —After our report closed— The Vice President submitted a communtca- tion from General Reynolds, commanding in ‘Texas, transmitting the new constitution of that pr og be beer that ratify thirteenth. fourteent poor — Tea to the Constitution, and other papers; ali of which were referred to the Com- mittee on the Judiciary. Consideration of the Zentieg Vs was then Tesamed, and it was diseused by Mewrs. Cas- werly i and Sumner, when the Senate took @ recess till 7.30 p. m. ~ At the evening session. the Vice Presi¢ent presented a communication from the Secretary of the Treasury, asking an appropriation of $169,000 to supply deticiencies in the appropri- ations for the Marine hospital service; which ‘was referred to the Committee on Appropri- ations. Also, communication from General Reynolds, commanding the military district of Texas. in- closing the proceedirgs of the Legis that State in regard to the election of Unit States Senators; which was ordered to printed, and referred to the Committee on the Sudiciary. ‘The Funding bill was then ded wit! the question being on the amemiment to modi hth section to read ax follows te 1 f,” approved June ‘h in relation to the ‘A lengthy debate was carrie the working of the nai the proiits of the bank: of opinion was expressed ‘Theamendment of 3 Tejected—y ‘The Sei on relative to onal banking system and m which great diversity Buckingham was then eas 17, nays te then, at 10:30 p. m., adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed— At the conclusion of Mr. Logan’s remarks, the House proceeded to consider the army bill as in Committee of the Whole. ‘The first section, which directs a board con- sisting of one major general, two brigadier gen- erals an« two colonels to assemble for the par- pose of examming the records of officers, and ee who shall be mustered out, was Mr. Butler (Mass.) trie? bat failed to have an amendment added that »a:d cominission should not sit within five hundred miles of Washington. He said his object was to prevent the pressure that would be brought upou the commission if it held its sessions in this city: The section which provides for the expiration of the offices rral and lieutenant general when vacancies shal! occur, was agreed to with- out amendment. Mr. Platt (Va.) moved to strike out the para- graph providing for the muster-out of two ma- Jor generals; but he subsequently accepted an amendment, offered by Mr. Kelley, that no more promotions should be made to the rank of major general until the number of officers of that grade ts reduced to thre After asharp personal controversy between Messrs. Keliey and Logan, the amendment pro- posed by the latter was rejected. Mr. Negley (Pa-) moved to amend by provi:l- ing tha‘ all military storekeepers and_ medical storekeepers sbould be mustered out sixty days after the passage of the bill. Agreed to. The section to transfer the Indian Burean to the War Department was stricken out without a division, and 4 provision was inserted allowing professors at the Military Academy to be re- tired with pay of colonels of engineers after service. an moved to amend the 1th section m, a to each and every com: viticer below the rank of brigadier general cluding chaplains, 10 per cent. of the curt yearly. pay for erery five years continuous service, but the tetal amount of such increase shall in no case exceed 4 per cent. on the yearly pay of bis grade as established by this act, the pay of the colonel shall in 34,00 per annum, nor the pay of a lieutenant colonel $4,000 per annum. The amendment was adopted. F. Logan also offered an amendment, that officers of the artillery below field officers shall promoted until after an examinati of three artillery officers, and 1; not be a boar’ failure to pass on a second examination they shall be dropped from the rolls. ‘This amendment was also agreed to, after which the bill was passed almost as reported from the committee, and without a division; and the House then adjourned. A bill introduced in the Legislature of New York by Senator Tweed authorizes the Common Council of New York and Brooklyn and super- visors of West Chester county to subscribe for stock and endorse the bonds of the Pneumatic ‘Transit Company to the amount of $750,000 for each mile completed, on condition that the com. pany construct a line of sewers along the street through which they pass. At Toronto, Ontario, Thomas Purdy and wife were tound dead im their Louse yesterday morn- ing. } urdy was lying at the bottom of the stair~ ina peol of blood, with a deep cut across hi: forehead. His wife was up stairs dead in bed Purdy eau ‘when last pag Me bd appearance @ worpan’s body indicates tl she died in a fit. The robbers of the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank of Birmingham, Pennsylvania, were Frank Moran, of New York, William and ‘Thomas McCully, of we pg The amount taken was about $11,000, all of which was re- covered. Thomas McCully escaped. ‘The Virginia Legislature has passed the home- stead exemption bill, exempting $10,000 inp pee ere execution; also a bill uiring office % to take an oath to support Federal constitutions. An indictment for shooting, with intent to kill, has been found in Cincinnati against C. W. Wilson, an editor trom Uxtord, Miss., who lately fired on a policeman in the former city, who undertook to arrest him. The Lord Chancellor ot Great Britain advo- cated an amendment to the naturalization bill in the House uf Lords yesterday, permitting aliens to acquire and dispose of lands in British territory, except in time of war. Charles Morrison, alias Stou, gerously stabbed a policeman wi Fest him a few days ago in Cincinnati, was sen- tenced yesterday to thirty years’ imprisonment in the penitentiary. Walter Brown and Henry Coulter signed ar- ticles at Pittsburg, yesterday, to row a live mile race for $2,000 and tke caawpionship, at Pough- keepsic, June suth. ‘The Eagle Print Works, on west Twenty-tifth street. New York, satending from No. 554 to S62, were totally destroyed by fire last night. Loss $300 100). . At Elkhorn, Wisconsin. with killing his the first degr thton, who dan- . yesterday. Dr. Duval, ie, was found guilty ‘ce. Au appeal was Russia and tae Baroness the leading contribators to interuational bition to be held in Mary Pinkham. convicted of burnin; me gecins of Brotherick, in Frami nom Mass., has been sentenced to prison for life. General Alcorn was inaugurated Governor of Mississippi yesterday. His inaugural address atisfaction to all partion. The Empress of = will be wives great ‘The grand Jury now in session in Chicago will investigate the assault of the blondes on Mr. Storey, of the Times. A private cable despatch in New York an- Bounces ag failures in Liverpool and The Vir; jslature have th homestead bill pte ten thousand dollars in property trom execution. The Mechanics’ Bank of St, Louis resnmea specie payment yesterday. a8 about $50,000 ‘circulation. invitation, had an inter- yesterday. <oo- tue Hcpsox—The ice famine which was threatened a month ago, says the New World, gives way now to anal in some Hudson Chas. Dickens, view with Queen Vi a, and of an un- of course POs w York tw Peekslul be. it is only “difficult.” The’ tirst ‘warm raiu and the freshets will set loose, & flood now imprisoned fn the ice which itl ac . ‘The presence of the ice in the river has many fo cross it. Some ; but others have been —*—_-.ee- Dxats srom Hypxoruonta—Frank Hub- bard, a lad about ie ther of Wiliam J. ‘Vill'st dou learn de har grspaners Sprache * 1 Moost eat vat a peck A week of stinging saner-krant, Und sefen plounits of abpeck. Mitt Gott knows vot i nd Deuce knows vot in Dig ish de only cerdain vay To make de accents coom. Vill'st dou lea: Brepare di) Soosh sendences ash ner vere heardt ny oder landt. Ti lou canst bear parentheses Pe twisted ohne Za! 3 Dann wirst du erat Deutechfertig se yn for a languashe ideal. iHaxs Be s20e- Virginia News. A notorious character named Grimes was shot rn de Deutsche Sprache * to shtand EITMANE. county, one day last week, Grimes was carry- ing off some of Mr. €’s corn, was pursued and overtaken, drew a revolver and fired uj Mr. Campbell who fired in return and killed Grimes. Mr. C. gave himself up, and after the case was investigated was discharged. ‘The Norfoik Virginian says “Onr city finances are certainly in a most deplorable state. When the President of the Council inquired of the city sergeant, on Tuesday night, the nugregate of the suits now pending against the elty, his Tzeantcy replied, ““Bedlad’ sir, and there is no ind to them.”” ‘The colored people in Richmond are silently making preparations for the celebration of General Grant’s expected proclamation an- nouneing that the Fifteenth Amendment has been ratified. lent of the Richmond Enquirer mggests that ‘the debtors pay two thirds o! thelr debts and the State pay the other third.” +2020 AFTER ANY KIND OF EXERCISE, do notstand a moment at a street corner, for anybody or any- thing; nor at an open door or window. When you bave been exerelsing in any way whatever, winter or summer, go home at once, or to some sheltered pla wever warm the room State and | sought to ar- | may seem to be, do not at once pull off your hat and cloak, but wait_awhile—some five minutes | or more, and lay one thing at a time; thus acting, a cold is impossible. Notice a moment: hen you return from a brisk wal «d_yon enter a warm room raise your hat and your forehead will be moist; let the hat remain a few moments and feel the fereheal again, and it will be dry, showing that the room is actually cooler than your body, and that, with out-door clothing on, you have really cooled off soon enough. Many of the severest colds I have ever known men to Tere the result of sitting down to a warm meal in a cool room after a long walk; or being engaged in writing, have let the tire go out, and their first admonition of it was that creeping chillness which is the ordinary fore- | runner of a severe cold. Persons have often | lost their lives by writing or reading in a room | where there was no fire; although the weather outside was rather comfortable. Sleeping in rooms long unused has destroyed the life of many a visitor and friend. Our splended parlors and our nice * f i a doctor —[H: A Lire axp Deata Ber 1 H Saturday, February 19, a bloody affray ocearred in Hamburg. Ashley County, Arkansas, between Mr. Herron, son of a planter in the neighbor- hood, and a Mr. Johnson, a school-teacher from ‘Texas. The parties were on friendly terms, and on the day in question had been drinking freely together, when Johnson remarked, in a jocular manner, “I'll bet_you a thousand dollars you carnot kill me at the first shot.” “I do not wish to kil Herron replied, drawing his revolver, “but I'll take the the bet.” Johnson also began to draw his pistol, but before he could get it out, Herron fired, the ball striking Johnson's forehead, Just above the left eye. Herron then mount his horse and rode oft. Just below the town he met two negro men and a negro woman, at whom he fired, killing the men and severely wounding the woman. Her- ron has been arrested, and is now in jail await- ing trial. At last accounts Johnson was not dead, but it was thought he could not live. —___see-— A Save Prisox—An extraordinary incident has just occurred at Lerida, Spain. The banker, dose Nunez, had two strong rooms, one in ordinary use, and the other, which was ouly had recourse to when any heavy payments had to be made. Originally two keys were provided for the latter, but some time ago one of them was A few weeks a arose to visit this reserved safe, and to the intense ax tonishment of the cashier, he found a key in the lock. He immediately informed his employe and the two together opened the door, w they found inside the corps of a man who had formerly been employed in the bank. He had len the key and visited the desposi- the intention of robbery, but the door had accidentally closed, as it fastened with he died miserably in the midst of the ‘h he had desired to appropriate. THE CoaL OrgRatives—On Monday the Council of the Workingmen’s Association, one delegate from each of five anthracite coun- ties, met at Tamaqua, Pa., in the anthracite coal region, and resolved that “inasmuch as the Hyde Park men have broked faith with us, that ‘we, the rest of the men of Luzerne that have pen Columbia and Northumberland, are prepared to 0 to work at the basis of 1809, and sever all con- ns with the men of Hyde Park and the amen of the three large companies.”” This looks very much like a breaking up of the combina- tion to sustain miners’ strike for this season. STRIKE AMONG THE SAILORS.—The seamen in port are ona strike against a number of lines which have reduced their wages about ten dol- | larsa month, ostensibly onaccount of the de- This is a heavy reduction, consid- ering the f in seamen’s expenses—no decline in the prices of bread or clothing — New York Heralil = soe sz Iowa has been compelled to discharge a “lady” teacher inone of its public schools for drunkenness. BZ They have a calico Judge in Wyoming, and don't know whether to call a Justicess-of- | the-Peace, or a Justico-of-the-Peacess. &2-Sheboygan, Wisconsin, a town of several hundred inhabitants, bas a “Penusylvania avenue.” They want the national capital or a saw-mill there.—N. ¥. Democrat. k at St. Itimore Cemetery, Balti Opy A he lth inst., AGNES, infan: -and Harriet Galt. Aged 1 ———— UNDERTAKERS. RICHARD F.HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARR, HARVEY & MARR, UNDERTANERE, No. 335 F STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. 2 3 3 \t ‘ ROME, cre iat? ert es = ICHARD W. BARKER, UNDESTARER, hae 425 EIGHTH STREET near E. FURNITURE of all Kinds mado and repaired. Special attention given to the manufacture of | CHAIRS. AN work warranted. fe .1y_ ——e RT) AEsD WR! a Burtt. s ace he or 4 rong of Hair Peart by FRIES, late of Boston. ‘8th st., lair Work: nee Cee Gen! ‘on hand an ve stock of ESTIO LIQUORS: whe ke on tl Ned eene. il fer fo the late firm. ih at his new ot oie yim Bs saree corrics, ne. june, 1356, an to and killed by Mr. Robert Campbell of Caroline | also the men of Carbon, Schuylkill, 1 that there is no reeluction at all | e Pasar ecaie 2 Ww. X GREEN & WiLLiaMs, TU-MUKRO No. 319, southeast corner of 7th and D ss. B™ eng Roo ps m On SATURDAY, the 13th inst , at 10 o'clock an St “ RR etreet. 4. m., we shall soll im iront of ‘our suction aa roome— itl Ay ‘ion of Houkehold Feratvare, Withs of it if lent a elihat 82 2 Bre yaa .. Anctioneers. os m W0-2t COOPER & LA’ Aucts. Nos. 900 and 903, southeast cor-Pa'ave.andoh at | JY “fpatinnere TABLES. BaNp ropvireee, | jo. 3 «ag Lugaas PCR AWA LS, asa ie AGON, HAR- ADMINISTRATOR'S SAUB OF STOCK. rot SATURDAY, MORNING. march | pBZ ie of Golunbin teu Re AT Pa willeell in front of our ma accol: | {Of Ou the estate of Win. 4- Lew! lection of Second-hand” Furniture, 900 Isp. at 120 clock in “Petts New Single Y = i st arriv ne Bay Surziage Horses arnes# aud Calash Carriage Jenny Linds 1euperior Business Wagon r Top Buggies, ng Regular sale days T ite sale. BY GREEN « WILLiams, ‘Auctioucers and On TUESDAY, the 151 ‘clock a. m., we shall. sell indy , Terms cash. fs the owner is going to leave thy “mst 6 B* FIRST-CLASS BUILDING LOT NORTH. BETWEEN TAL FOURTEENTH STREF! RANKLIN SQUARE, AT rt of Lot No. 30, front of 33 feet 10 inches on t a depth of 14 feet, to a 30 Street sewered and paved in fron:. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance months, with interest, secured b: Conveyances and stamps at cost of deposit at time of sale, COOPER & mhil-d&ds Repub. Y¥ GREEN& WILLI Southeast TRUSTEES SALE OF BAR RE. By virtue of a deed of trust cf September, 1369, and recor for Washington county, iu th sale, on MO! prewises No. 43. e street, commencing at 40 clock The Drinking and Eating Bare Chandeliers and other Gas Fi Show Case and Show Window Lot Shelving and Glass Doors Lot Decanters, Tumblers, Wine Dishes, Stoves tu » and othe: Terms cash. mit-déde Arent ot our auction rooms— - ington city, apart of the personal estate of the said One Shitting-top New Express Wagon Nar ret Seen iarage Eodother Vehicles. | Five Share ‘of the Stock of the Central Building As- is ‘ & O0., At sociation. ¥ WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, ‘Terms cash. ty ? ©. H. G. LEWIS, Administrator. No. 99 Louisiana aver Bet. gtiaid 10th ste, | _m™l0-td BEER & WILLIA = PENNSYLVAN HORSEs. Cv) .uctioneers.. as A drove or eee fe a oeenare B* Laer ac Cory rte wi £ day. ae ate Bean Gene nak £9 March T2;commenging et 10 c'clocksat the Riwest Bde vas za. HORSES AND MULES. ine driving anil draught Double Harness. tuesday, Thursday, and Satar- Harness, Carriages, Wagons. &c., always W.L. WALL & CO.. Auct’ Real Estate Brokers. Southeast corner ef 7th and D streets, “a Rum, Claret Wine, &c. The above (ioods will be sold to the highest bidder, EEN & WILLIAMS, Anct’s. DOPER & LATIMER, Auctio et neers, (Successors to James C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penna. avenue and Lith street. RTERNTH AN! WEST, OPPOSITE AT AUCTION On TUESDAY AFTERNO( sid, at 5o-clock on the premise 0. south side of £ street, . Auctioneers, mutheast cofRer of 7th and D streets. lio 43), ct'seq.” one of thi lumbia. the subscriber will ND the lth day of 8 & street, near the corn: m., Lot Cutlery, Glass and Earthen Ware Tables, Chairs, Oll Cloth nt RICHARD L. WALLACH, _GREEN & WILLIA di will sell 5 “h,, at Tian T, in front of the aucti reen 18. BOUT streets, Wash- CATALOGUE SALE*OF MISCELLANEOUS Boy! On MONDAY EVENING, March ith, commenc- jing at 7 o'clock, we will tf our auction rooms, by catalogue, a Miscellancous Lot of Books, am ing ich are a number of valuable Public Documents, of Pacific Railroad Reports, Scott's great variety of Novels, &c., &. ‘Termacash. ml a COOPER & LATIMER, Anct’ . |, among which ee jrokers. No. 319, southwest corner 7th and D streets. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es. — | TATE ON NORTH Bennet et WEEN 17ta_ AND istn STREETS, AND IN THE ¥ 0 AVY DEPARTMENT deed of trust, dai of h instant, at 1 > t nineteen (19.) and tweuty, a cauare numbered one hundred Sdoorenty- ‘two, (172,) —— city of Washington, with all the of sal alt cash. (of which $100 mnst be pald at the salooand d thedetorred p inet and twelve terest seemed Sasa eae Whe sale. otherwise t Tesell the property. after one week 6 notice at the risk and cost of the first purchaser. All con- veyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost ON I STREET S WMH. WARD. ‘Trustee. yee, we will eail GREEN & WILLIAMS, 350, having a | _f¢23-2nwé&da,s0d Auctioneers. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE LOTS IN E1061 foot paved alley: in six and twelve y deed of trust, oo perch. “Sin | QB Ming sages ttn Tay LATIMER, folio 154, &e. of et nd — ing: ‘Auctionesrs, | Son County gD; C-+1 will sel. at public'auction. oy PRSDA'Y, the W'th day of A.D. Shock p: malar rent of the premio bos ceed Thirteen (13), in Square numbered One Thovsand ‘Washington, D. and Sixty-one (61), in the city of ©. Terms cash. ge Ps pans | _mb8eokds GREEN & Wittiaws: ‘Auct’s. BX GREEN & WiLLians, Auction and Real Estate Brokers, No. 626, Southeast corner 7th and D streets, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE LOT IN | SQUARE 1061 By virtne of w deed of trust dated July Zith, | AD. 1865. and recorded in Liber N.@. T.. No. folio 389. &c., of the Land Records for Wash: | ington ‘county, 1. C., I will sell at pubiic auction, | HURSDAY, the 7th day of March, 1570, at 3 | m.. i the premises, Lot uum: | o'clock p. front bered fonrt 4,) in ganare numbered one thon: | sand and six in the city of Washing: | ~one (1061 tong). Té&ms cash. H. WARD. Trastee. ds WILLIAMS, Auct ROOM FURNI- dated the Ist day ded in Liber No, chattel records e District of Co m se] ic rob, av0, at er of Mth Glasses, Chafing T article * Trustee. tt wm |, Ancts. GREEN & By virtue of adeod of trust i tr tenth day of April, 1335. Liber E. 0. E.. No. 2 fe land reeords for Washington at se suction. ip front of t highest bidder, op THURSDAY, March, A. D. 1870, at 50 clock, parcel of iapd, situated, iyin Iugton, in the’ District of Colaml Iot numbered nine (9) uf the subd numbered four hundred a Roanded and described as t follows: inches to the southwest corner 0! east alony in a direct I weet ati ng on Li street sout weet, Island. f + bet! veyancing and reven' stamps at S. wh 1d Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Southeast corner Seventh aud D sts, P-ma;vall that cortain the Count the city of Wash: | of Columbia. and at the request of the party secur bia, bein thereby I will sellson WEDNESDAY the lath day of ivision of square | Mar: 4570, at 11 o'clock a. m., all the Drugs, thirt: Is, Fancy Goods, Be Glasses, | : Com Fixtu jorthwest corner of said lot,and r the south line of said lot fift point on the north said Jot fifteen (ib) feet ai (8) inchew from tbe on or Mtotthe place of besinginny oti the ine 2 good frame house, front- ween 7th and sth streets Terms made known on the day of sale. Allcon- the cost of the pur- at, the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Tr. W.S. HOLLIDAY, Trastec U jliance with the terns of sale, “ ‘Teaeotd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acts. | pre poseesaian puanee with th We given to cap SZ THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN. | "ubrdte’ couPis VATTRES ene: til TUESDAY, the ith instant, at the same lour Sato cde and place. By order of the Tras SF The Trustee would GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. mh 8-€0, BY CQerPER & LATIMER, Auctionce Bog aucenssors to James C."MeGuire & ¢ uthwest corner Penna, avenue and lth street, TRUSTEES SALE OF DRUG STORE, STOCK. FIXTURES. & RNER OF 177 STREET AND P! LVANIA AVENUE. of a deed of trust to ti beari nd rece: rn to th etlen tea oe dar ce Wecenee D | Premises,to the earing date 23t! of umber, A.D, the 0th ‘day. of HOR, and recorded fn chattel record No.6 tor ity Records of Washington County. District being Inand about the storeroom and. prem the southwest corner of Peungytrania aven f f said lot; thence ean y Brown & Co, teen’ feet (6) line sixty-six (65) | di nd ph ane boned sixty-six (65 y ine of | “Terme: One: ash, of which $160 must be do- lace | posited with the auctioneer wi the property is le of | Struck off, and the balance within thro days, efter sale; the residue at six and twelve months, with in terest from the day of sale, in notes of th orsed to the satisfaction of the Trustee. If the rins of sale are not complied with within four days deposit to be forfeited, and the property resold complete stock of fresh Drags: Cheatlesle and Beane © place, whe: Washington C1 and Potomac Rail well wooded and wate wen, Corn House. Stable, and outbuildings in tolerable repair, thor: ashington City to T B, belug one re there fx a post i preuises, bout fifteen miles fr ty. and three miles from the road. now being built. The red; the soil being fer yard, t 5 7 Goods on hand, which requires no replenishi that there . SRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL er to continue the business: T ESTATE. live fine marble-top Counters, thres fargeoed aie By virtue of 3 Show Cases, Tuft's complete improved Soda Fount, | Ec’ George's = age oa with he cr ek ene Genora. ity in or, and avery extensive sanoetens ‘Townshend and oth- rs of Drugeie jars. handsomely fottered and Snishett D. Tennall and other: ents, N« - | The stand in old one and ene of the best in the dersigned as Trustee, wil ea ic sale, at T | city moderate rent. | B, on SATURDAY, the 19th da: March, 1570, be FRED. W. Sth, Truster. | Green the hoursor ize'clnck M.. and'4 o'clock. | wh i COOPER & LATIMEE, Aucis. of hot, xt fair day, (Su Ie is cope al that tractor parcel of laud situate: tying | [RY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncers, and being near t B. ingaid Prince George's Couuty. ‘Successors to J. C. McGuire & Co.) off which William Townshend, formerly of sald Southwest corner of ‘ante ave. and 1th st., | County, died. seiged.and possessed, aud wilch wat Star Office Building- ned to Fidelin Townshend, widow of the said ba ane criae aie — bg’ — Soe in be OF pi 7 Dea ESTATE estate of her said husband, and witich the. sai } A Fitelia Townshend po: ed uy the ti of h IMMEDIATELY EAST OF AND ADJOINING | death « yutaiuing aboat S0u ACRES OF LAND, THE UNITED STATES HOTEL, AT AUC- more or iw. This property adjoins the lands of Dr. Joseph H. ith | Blandford. Mrs. Williams: and others: lies upon thes cand rom Balti- i, or parce! and described on the plat or plan ibered reservation pumbered 10. and belance ia two and 1s months after the or Ww archaser niati je: iments at 6 eooee meaty | Sires yah ere hich the eon. decree authorizes the sale of thisland in one | give his promissory notes, secured to my satisfac: ct. oF in several parcels, it being vers susceptitie | tion. All stamps and eomveyanciag at cost of pur. of divi he aforesaid stage road ruuning through | Chaser; $500 cash requircd at time of sale. If the | about the coutre of the farm. termis of sale are not complied with in three days | omtrms of Sale, as prescribed by the decree, are ax | after sale, the property will be resold at the risk and | follows: One fth ofthe purchase money to be pard-| cust uf delaulttog purcarer, | in cash on the day of sale, or on its ratification hy JOSEPH H BRADLEY. Jn., Trustes. the court; and the residne in equal instalments. in | _mb3-d&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Auct one, two and three years from the day of sale, the whole to. bear interest from wid,ard the payment thereof to Bonds of the purchaser or » be approved by the t day of sale until iRerchacera, with a surety rf VERNMENT BALE. be secured by the av RF. anna... ATION, VIRG ‘ caer ey torricy Svr't or Bent 7 erin anar7 2 gE? sta, re e CO 5 Va... h Sth, 1870. pe and con ‘ances at the cost of the purcha. e OO ayn FRIDAY, April T. Hi. OSBOURN, of Chas., Trustee. m,. the f public buildings sens Sf Tp Le TR +60 by 20,1 stor NO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. ding, Ber iy sory, : * 3: | Orrick Cuigy Qvantznyastex, iso by 2, Darts, tero stories Riciwonp, Vay February 8:1 fof ten per cout HO mask a | Stated Prope in tripliats) will Bo Fvenived building wien Strack af“ “4 ‘until 13 o'clock mr on F conditions made known at time of ale. the toch dateer March asttoee: Lanting s Sa y orderof Brevet Major General Goo tera. fendent's Lodge (of brick) af the National Uametery. | Commlerioner. i, MANLY. near ichmond. Virginia. according to pians and | "Fup. of Education, Bureau R. F- and A Lands, sppcitentions which chn be mow atthe mbit feet, w feet eet, i leet wide in the angle, in front of wing tod | FPEADGRS DEPARTMENT OF VinoiNtA, pe ; one story in height, Orrice Carre bf reoraay as ian, Proposals may be mae for the whole Will be sold at public auction, at 10 o'clock a. in. masonry snd oe pooter eet epee sndeach of MONDAY, the 3h a lareh 1870, ‘be guaranteed by two per PUBLIC BUILDINGS, bobs rs. recently vee ited States troops, at ‘The right is Feserved to reject any or all bias not LIRCHRO RG Ve, copetiered to the interest of the public service, ‘3 KG, Va.vend ‘envelopes containing bike ‘endorsed Va. “J Proposals for Lodge,” and forwarded by mail to Ferma; Cash, ‘CarrencY. on of aa, oH olf : . m2-6t Brovet Cilet UW. Depiet Vinwinte | OF THE GENERAL SUPERINTEN- | ()®D BANS COURT, March lec, 1570. BEA EARN RE SiSes Ts | Oren Ge Caen, Maree INGTON, Fel 1870, eer ‘ : Proposals srt be received for supply ad daneeiy gamiinistrator of Harriett F_ Fisher. , From the it of arch i 1 for ous yest | tonot the Grokane’ of ice to bet the best quality, Kennebec. or ico | Marche A.D. stove ton wand tobe delivered tarsus saan end at such times and places as may bo re. ‘will be recetved until 12 o'clock: ‘cover to. pene — Gen’ Bap 7 "Treava of the rede cae beaivon of iy of the EO. C. RICE, Us. gTarEs PATENT O¥RFICE, “On the i ce. Buildin . ERT ye, a next; Jewsa, EY Pahente N‘YE DEPARTERNT. v ga ne ees FUTURE Days. Be ame N'Y PUT OFF UNTIL TO-MORROW. INSURE YO Day. EXTENSIVE SALE OF AMTHRACITE COAL A. 8. PRATT @ 50N. Machin tose aT A it B No.3 ¥. MC. 4. Bwitding. cor.9h and D vs., ‘proprictors, Tepresent omly the best compannes, and pay tesue Sas Pane ees sawarcly and promptly. No charge for Policy, Sar- oy. or Stamp. upwi to ‘ond—in lots of Asents for ie ‘or at ee of pur’ PHQNIX, of Hartford, a Pine Pout Goal CEP acd MELMBULD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ts RM RN'S. a Kew dors, ci "Hoven, Stats, Carte Slencant im taste and odor, free from all injurious of New York. of Ck "| properties, and tm tte Ne fom a ee a Rw SokseeONE, ° all in re. na 5 BUoHU. OMee—Rowm Ro. 1, over Bank of Washington. ‘TERED BY ‘YOREss 1837. BUCHU. ieees, BUCHU. bearing dats BUCHU. 2 JAMES ADAMS, oS Co LD: te oy BUCHU. _ABEL G. DAVIS, . _Seteote in the District [x*teanc a at public sale, to the BUUHU. ¥sthe Ish Say of Februsty ier at coche T. mM. HANSON roxp. m., the following piece Sel of . 2@ B. LEWD BLACK % or parcel of ground, or ™ hs Sfeme'bcivs | SELMBOLDY EXTRACT BUCHU gives health and vigor to the frame and bioum to the pallid cheek. Debility te scoompanied by many slarming symp tome, and if po treatment ie eubmitted to, consump- ich thereof as may be THE A > 1 et NCE ©O., of Hart Pega, gaa Tap LORRI TEE ane encore TH TI RP FIRE INSURANCE CO. as- ects, westerly te. (im, Saemity oF eufagtio Gtoceane, 18) FIRE INSURANCE 00., of ‘Dusincer stand. ‘Ausets 000. Fe ate Tar PANGRIELD cre Pear corm’ . meet Sicand twelve months: with Interssr Rajanain st THE PUTNAM FIRE INSURANCE 00., of Hart. anda deed of trust'taken to secure the deferred pu Toru, Capital. §500.008 | Macnta, “All conveyancing and reveuwe srampe at the THE “ROGER WILLIAMS” FIRE INSURANOR plied with fa duys from day nt ecletheiemrees ne oun ian aaean ones z Lapras rime msveance rve the right to resell on five days’ notice at the risk and cost of the pul a 100 will be re- ol jired af the haser when the property is sold om t Home Company — ees Re ope THE POFONAC THSURANCE OOS Gaorae twedn seven and eight bended dollare. te ee Re : MUTUAL CIFE TreuEaN DU ot ew York. pew vor THE RTNA LIFE ISSURANCE CO. of Mart- sstponed nol PRAD ford. Asis, @19.900,000." °°" pos | ping Pie «BY orderauss HELMBULB® EXTRACT BUCHU and im- peer “them mare S7-THE ABOVE SAI PROVED RUSK WASB cures delicate disorders 2 to ben Samet own ex, yoed, on account of the fulus outa Inet’. samme Risce: all their stages, at little expense, little or no change SO-TRE ABOVE SALE 18 FURTHER post. | “Be lmoourenience, and no exposure, It te poned antil WEDNESDAY, 234 March, same hour pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its ection, and place By order of Trustees. fe2tlaw &mar2i.22,23. W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts | tree from all injurious propertics. TED STATES MARSHALS SALE. 5 © of awrit of fieri facies issued from the uaa. (let office of the Bupreme BUCHU. le, for rash, a fd’ Bistrict’ on T BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. ——___—__— — BUCHU. STEAMBOAT LINES. john Cotton, John “= ~~ - sf HU. FFICE OF POTOMAC FERRY COMPANY, fe23-dta 8. “ee = 0 . SEVENTH STaxer wean “2 = BUCHU. Fasiiveros, March lth. 1570. (J™{TED STATES MARSHALS SALE, Is Steamer WAWASET will make her irtue of two writs of fieri facias, ineued tena! Tancibet 1 MORROW Fa - i el ler otter of the Su art ok the District | FOR NON-RETENTION oF INCONTINENCE | ny 71th. ear ing Washington at ¢ m.m. and Alex. ty, Court, and t sndria at? um, Fected, twill wil at pubic palefor cami at the fe of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of | “ijn ani after Tocsday next sie all make shir Dourt hotse said werk every TU oud FT Ba’ the 3sth day ‘of March next, 0. a 0 chon ; | thebladder oF Kidneys, diseases of the prostrate | BAY Sous oo potent Bowe! ‘hat is; | glands, stone in the biedder, calculus, gravel or ee a an vndivided fourth in and tothe whole of Lot No. | TSS Farr, AF? 2Avonite STEARES phe : b & Brad: | brick-dust deposita,and all discases of the bladder, a 5 Iey wtb which said piece leave ie ecatsined within th following me end bods: | Riduer®, and dropuical ewslings ar{icreach) every sou lo River: corner of said ponte, due east with the line of running t! USB HELMBOLD'S FLULD EXTRACT BUCHU. street north 30 H fect; thence due north 10 feet; thence nce due south 100 feet to the due west 30 feet, and the inning. rovements, of In virtue of two writ of fier! facias issued from the Clerk s Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed. I will scli at public eale. ete: on, ihe Ge! on Li following Frame Tiathatnad, “sreces SE between 6th and 7th st . being one large Warehoue. one Stable and rized and levied pom Scho paneer ct aT her tholow, and will be eon, to Sattety, executions Gas beee eee ween LEX. SHAKE ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE OONSTITU- m $-td ES Mersin DU. | T1oNs, of both sexes, use HELMBOLDS EX- RAILROADS. TRACT BUCHU. It will give brisk and energetic feelings. and enable you to sleep well. Batrmozz AND OHIO RAILROAD. “a BUGHU. Trains BUCHU. Washinoton: any i _J.W. THOMPSON. ba Poly Les BUCHU. BW EEPEE SS i U 7B BALTIM( BUCHU. hah Pa ‘Leia: ALEXAUDEIA tayand 12:48,3:80, 9:4 PO PTR an and 3:60 and'6:30 P.M. 3 4 mir 2 3 Saeed Buono. | Retr ites tee Grech, No train toon na ~ apay 5 aba js BUCHU. ‘ALT MORE. pigere at 8 wea 330. FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 8 A. M., and 3:50, and 5:00 P. M. THE WEST. and Sunday, at 74 HE GLORY OF MAN ISSTRENGTH. There fore, the nervous and debilitated should immediately use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUUHU. FOR ALL PARTS OF Satarday A™™ ® SHEPHERD « Baos, : urday at 7 A.M. and 3:50 PM. Sunday at 3:50, Sak en eae, HELMBOLD. MAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW Tarongh tickets to. the West can be had at the HELMBULD. IRON Wak ENOUSE, Gompany's Omer, 408 Feauer! on Hleieete = 910 PENNA. AV., BET. 9TH AND 10T! sTs., eit residence, taker (sovrn siDE,) ‘nnd Boston, eve 04 ‘Respectfully call attention to their assortment of of Transportation GAS FIXTURES, ‘Agent. General Agent. comprising ALL PATTERNS MANUFACTUR: Trains between WASHINGTON asd Naw YORS | HELMBOL’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU flso those of are now run as follows, viz: Mitchell, Vance & Co, New York, FOR NEW YORK, without changg of be alegre daily (except Bunday)at 8.0.0, and 12:40 Isa certain cure for diseases of the WHICH ARE SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS: perp dati (exept Sunday at 8 ot. and 19:49 | BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DRgoPsY, — OBGANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE COm- PLALNTS, GENERAL DEBILITY. , The Largest Stock of CLOOKS, ana eae and all diseases of the » fo * bags UBINABY ORGANS, their on whether existing in fap MALE OE FEMALE, tts ° le Wi wom tit: Seer eet from whatever cause originating, and no matter of 18 TO GIVE NOTICE. that the subscriber HOW LONG STANDING. MOULES Pa’ EARTH CLOsEts. PRS on org L the 0: — am Rg ‘ash We call especial atteetion to our — Guittie GBofEce. ear atts | Demmet tomers munya weer ae | PaRLON SANE, LARP Fv at ecraaed tering | retie comprising all the mest vartoties, clatig ngeingt tho a cekeed a are hereby warned ZOUNTALS JETS <f ererr sir. x ao eter tat ne tirch, | If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Fen momen etre cern al gece, BilSiaeh SPP id caste” Uva ce koa | Semler mar eens | are = ties of March Ta Our Flesh and Biood ore supported trom these pour Btock and Salcarooms. 0m Peorceats ror ACTING sources, and the HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depend upon prompt use of © reliable remedy. ‘at the ox uraished Yor sake's Sa Unis ere re = pen ee