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CONGRESSIONAL. ‘Conclusion of ‘Yesterday's Proceedings. SENATE.—After ourjreport closed— The Georgia bili was proceeded with, the Question being on the amendment of Mr. Drake to authorize the United Sta State militia to be sent int district of the late rebel that they shall subsist upon the inhabitants of said dis- trict, and all persons taken into custody by the juilitary shall remain in said custody until their cases are finally disposed of. 2k. DRAKE'S AMENDMENT TO THE GEOROTA RILL DISCUSSED. Mr. Howell regarded this amendment as b> ttling a great question. Neither it er otucr amendments which had been offered were ger- jnane to the bill. This was a bill for the ad * of a State, and not a bill of panishment He was as mech in favor as anv one of punish- t at this was a pro it n- 2 community for the acts of . few mer a community would be to inn urate a_territ potism. This provision ould not be ratime of peace; it was | too antagonist republican ideas. Mr. Howard gave w of an amer iment to | all “that part of the authorizing the troc Strike ont Mr. Drake municipa Will not 1 | ple irr its e suggestions which had been seemed te him to be subver- je of tree govern the proposition of : Michigan were further than it wi ie to puton a general bill. } = argued in favor of the amendm-nt | ©f Mr. Drake. it was the ouly way in which 1 men could be reached. | «w nothing startling in the proposi- | tien of ‘Mr. Drake. “There was no new theory | | 1€ | ' | Involves im it. It was the duty of the Govern- ment to give protection to its citizens every- ‘where r and hence this amendment is inte aily oceurre ch ar Quanity. most ap- It is known that outrages are of ce im these reconstr Stat uiticient to curdle the blood of hu- ery of murder is borne to us +. every breeze from the South. The deliion Dantly not yet put down. [t to lace of the Governme Government had arr A . if necessary, and protect itizens, no matter how humble. | ayer adverted to the amendment | He thought that if adopted the | Id not be required to send troops | two or three districts, because | tative men of the South will then | ¢ any further lawlessness. then, without further action, Pe mi ince Executive session, and thereafter ad_ journed. House chenck | After our report closed — he would move to close Rate on the bill in one hour thereafter MR. MULLETT. henck repor' n Ex, rvising Architect of the ‘reas y. and also to investigate the expenditure upon buildings constructed under his ¢i- nsworth (ML) wan % be more therough and »asto embrace the whole cond {t's oftice. He wanted to km how much money had bee er fund an d to know, alse asses that had b sereping , and to include the whole | the Architect's office, but he the gentleman myting to he case in advat as he had done ment just made. If th emam tan amendment, he would accept Farnsworth then suggested an amendment | the investigation gererai, and to 1 details, and Mr. Schenck accepted th ndment. Mr. Garfield suggested that an expense might Te saved if the committee directed first to make inquiry, and report whether there was a | hecessity for an investigations. ck repeated that he wanted a fall gh investigation, and the reason was Whenever an appropriation bill was ‘onsideration and an item was reached ing to the public buildings some one got up made am attack upon Mr. Mullet or aimed He now wanted an investigation. Mr. hadhimeelf invited it, and in his opinion made these attacks ought to ct to the mvestigation. Farnsworth wanted it understood th: he d. He suggested, however, that the nee should be changed, and that the com te be charged with the investigation it be the Committee on Public Exp meh ares, wh members melt rn mamittee was | tigation, H btie Buildings, which had bat r. Schenck thought the latter proper one w make the iw ned to accept Mr. Gartiel } nr m ry t rath r than the Committee ¥ > t « THE TAKIFE W The House then resolv sd itseif into Commit- bo of the Whole and resamed consideration of ters, (Me.,) and Kerr, cussion the House, at 7:30 p.m ng session, Mr. Kerr oceupied the rly 9 o'clock, and Mr. Holman ob vtaimed the floor bat gave way toa mo- 2:29 the House adjourned. New Tarory Coxcersine Tae Mamatsoe Laws—The case of Mary Durand ayainst doseph Durand was before the Superior Court, | General Term, yesterday, on an appeal the decisio ge Fithian vacating an order Of arrest of t the original affidavit, and was on the | d that the parties were, under the law husband and wife, notwithstanding | nono religtoas selemnt ca! the couple having lived together six abiting and passix affidavit alleged bre assault and att 0 p. m., took appeal the puly question it alleged such tacts as {in Uhe first instance authorize an order of | | . and tuat the Gourt im the orst instance id net bave determined that the couple sband and wife, because that would be wivm on the merits of the action, and | ‘Bould practically deteat it; that a contract to Marry per verba de futuro, though tol: iby cohabitations. did not make a marriage, and that though cobabitaten for sixteen > amd representations by the parties. mauyht constiture marriage, they did mot necessarily. Even a ceremony was not macrigge. It was ¢. and conclusive evidence of the inten- of the parties to contract, but only evidence the fact itselt. Perhaps at the time of the emony one of the parties b bh te then living, or was im dden degrees, oF nat of i tegal ‘age. Deeision a No Feet.—A ittle four-year-old girl was ta- ty the theatre to see the ballet. Un her re Bes ; they had no Gert es twoeg © re on the gnats oF te their legs.” —e “Don't say ‘Here flere Jou em,” when you're belt.” S7-“That's Train again,” is a Fenian air. —_—- growing mulberry trees for silk- ms food, in southern California, are estima- t i a at five hundred Sone a7 A sentimental Jouth save he prefers hang- Ingon the neck to hanging by beck; bat that both are dangerous. ma-The \atest apocryphal good boy lives in Ou are’—say of your- Vimo He went without Raper collars ail Pinter to buy his sister a blonde ouifit a7 Key. T. Stratton, of Millstone, N. J., has Sccepted # call from New York, at @ salary “we, Four years ago he was a workinan in tne of the Phillipsburg ioundries. &7 In Maine the ice harvest is being gathered. Yiondredsef men are at work, and one vess=! oi # cor another sails away with the precious cargo. t+ the rivees large ice houses are tiled. N 87 A man died over in Trenton, | before the legistatare of *Misouri, ting tem dollars per scholar out of ts iuvd to the Catholic sehools, aime As wan been indefinitely postpone! on ext wenty-three. hew fashion is being introduced. Ladivs ow gfans made in the shape 6f pi ts [tis rather a curious sight w ing, timid Miss Fawn drawing her ae po or Miss Stern, ances ininded lad. toring ferociously wit dagger, abe suddenly turns into a fan. _EVENING STAR. | | while hunting, near Frankfort, Sunday. | From a Factory not heretofore represented in the LATE TELEGRAMS, &e. Governor Alcorn, of Mississippi, sent in atch, message to the Legislature yesterday mending a speedy specs wie of the militia on peace basis plan, arms and ammunition to be placed at convenient depots, and if fers into active service the districts rendering it neces- sary to pay the expenses. An unsuccessful attempt was made ata Cuban | Fair, held at Key West on the 19th, to assassi- pate a brother of the Pe one) murderer of Castanon. ed theron a is severe, but not consider Gevernor eccbracters of Kentucky, has issued a proclamation ordering an election in the Third Congressional District, on the 25th of April, to fill the Mma caused by the resig. nation of Mr. Gollada: W. K. Smith, sendee atthe Kentueky Military | Institute, was’ killed accidentally by the dis. charge of a gun inthe hands of a companion, The will of the late James B. Laing, of New York, leaving the buik of his property to the General Synod of the Reformed Chureh, is con- tested by his relatives. Billy Roberts. a bank robber, in the custody ate detectives, escaped from them yester- of day at Philadelphia. General €. Webber has been appointed | icksburg by General Alcorn. A public banquet is proposed to Judge Fuller- ton From sechabers of tie New we York Bar. ‘THX HoRKORS at Long Branch during the evere storm ot Wednesday last were fearful This famous beach presented many scenes 0 thrilling interest. Several vessels making fo Sandy H ght by the gale, which biew with hurricane violence, and compelled t> put in shore as ly aa possible. A large schooner trom Pertland was thus cornered, and red Yor the beach immediately in front of « hotel _of so much summer jetson. The surf was thunderi pped wall of water rearing itself toa height of at least cighteen feet. The giant waves broke over the stranded vessel, and the crew were in immirent the danger of freezing to death. When, however, storm subsided, the degnched men were carried to « hespital farm-houge, where they were fully restored. Another schooner went to ashore near the old Ocean House. and her erew o' men were all lest. One m: climbed the rig- ging to escape the furious pelting of the waves, bat was drenched with the torrents of apray. and became stiffened like @ wooden block. His oven tingers were broken frem their grasp the inanimate mass of icy humantty weuld len on deck, but his foot was caught in the rigging, suspending him head downward. As the shrieking demons of the storm harled the unconscious body to and fro, a broken. spar, pgon the augry tide, snapped the head from trunk, and it fell into the angry sea. Two pilot boats went ashore; the schooners -Joseph gand James H. Hoyt struck on the beach, and are both total wrecks. The men on shore were powerless to help the unfortunate seamen, and were obliged tosee them die. -see- &7 New York has 5,000 vagrant children who never attend school. "7 Yerger—out on a lone hand.—Leu. Courier- Jowrnal. DIED. PRESTON. On the 2ist instant, a'ter_a short ill- ABY E.. ecloved wife ot Wm. W. Preston. 42 years, . children. weep not, children, your weeping is in vait Thongh T leave the ed We shall meet in joy again. Cease your weeping. then. my children, For with a gels } shall dwell; Kise me, me. children, Aud forever fare thee well. sorrow, Weep not _ me. my dearest children, esha ¢ part on earth so svon; We shall meet in endless joy, uch it be bevend the tomb. oon mourn because E leave thee, od has called me home to dwell: then, my dearest children, ever tare thee woll. id friende of ¢ iy are respect- requested to attend her faneral.No.148 P street, between Ist and 2d, to-morrow, (Weduesday, , ate clock Pm QUINCY. On the 221 iustant, of dropsy, Miss SUSAN A. QUINCY, aged & years The friends of the family are respectinily iovied tend her f ral Seoes © late residence. M street north. hand 6th, on Wer: Resday aftersoon. Ba ui “ 221 instant, at BERRY. On Tuesia; father, JOHN = BERKY, ix the residence of the #th year of h i f the. os are invited t Boon. 2th in Orgetown. DO. NISBET. March act, in Georgetown, D. JANE NISBET, aged 70 years. The friends of the family aro juvited to attend the ral ceremonies.at the chapel of Usk Hill Cem stery. to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at three © choc EGAN West I. ot § p.m, 37 years On 8 MARY, beloved [ Manchieste ng.) aud TMatboers (Australia) ALONZO A. MARR. HARVEY & MARR, CNDERSTAEERS, No. 934 F STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. SICHARD F. HARVEY, ay Bly R ‘HARD W. BARKER, CONDERTANER, 425 EIGHTH STREET near E. ne FURNITURE of all kinds made and repaired. Special attention given to the manufacture of CHALRS, All work warranted. fe ly ERAL A MEATS. RIDAL A, Bo- { 3, , ANCHORS and sraus | We Femuvenet in Wax. All kinds of Hair Snamel Brading done, Ornamental Hair Work Peart by Mrs. FELES late ar I. egy th ‘ork on Glass of Boston. —— OA Rial eter AM Gat en. del-ly | BAVE JUST RECEIVED PER LAST STRAM- ran, Gen. Cassy. Gen, ER FROM NEW YORK, District, A SAMPLE LOT OF VERY MANDSOME CHILDREN’S PERAMBULATER CARRIAGES, | Which for durability, finish, and cheapness excel any which have come under my observation, and to which I would respectfully call the attention of the public. ALso, A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT oF CROQUET SETTS, From the American Croquet Company, made from the most durable and carefully selected. wood, such as Apple, Bird's-Eye Maple, Rock Maple, and White Ash, and for children from very tough Linden!Wood, which combines strength with ligftness, at $5! $6! $7.50! $10! AND $15 PER SETT. ‘These prices are lower than anything ever offered. here, and bring this healthful and amusing game within the reach of everybody. An examination is respectfully solicited, B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, mb2l-tr.¢ Between Penn's avenue and D street. CEMENT, = 11M E from the Front Boyal. Virwinia. Cou v's Kilns, wood. bernt Preiaatealy: for al at Bepot, loth sireet and Mary land avenue, 5. JOHN mhie-é6t* Estase Li. o &DI MPERMOTE & BBOS. BAU! coach wake 310 Pennsyly: bay ave... Rear CARRIAGES AND RECEIVED OM CARRIAGES satin AND SULD a Did ey oe DEuS. os, See Skin Viscesee, Bypbilia ‘im all iss EE mc pre Be Pp, CABBLAG! AND Halves Ess AUCTION SALES. B* WM. L. WALL eo 00... Auctioneers. UNITED STATES MARSHAL’S 84) oiniae suena ea Se = im and to po yf it sel! at public f catheat the Auctiy Wm. L. Wall mt der ot March, 1670, clock = ‘Une Milton Car- levied upon as the 6 joois and cuat. tels ot Henr: ser, aad =P bee sold to satisfy Execution No. pea of Knapp. AL jarskal. mh 22-td Pewae L Pe oEsS Aucts. ¥ WILLIAM L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers, New Marble Ruilaing, Nos. 900 and 902 Penn. svenae.cor. 9th st. 8. MARSHALS SPE, OF, DRY, Goops, ord issued office of the Supreme Cous of the District of y E rrggeon= and to me di rected, Tw ublic aale, for cash, the auction sore of Wan, b. Wall Ga oe Sa BDAY the 2h day of ita idarch, 15%, correcta E a.m. the following goods and chttala lot Meck Tues, and lot Hate Seized and levied upon as the goods and chattlos of tinker Biantheim, and will be wold to satisfy execu- tion No.6,55, iu favor of Samuel and Wm. Wentz- burger. AURX SHARE. wma TOE WM Le WAbb gL” BY T4258 WAGGAMAN, state Broker and Auctioneer, 519 7th tron opposite Post Offiee, TR LE REAL BS. TA F SEVENTH STREET WEST AND E SEREBT NORTH, > ‘ON, D. Under and by virtue of @ decree of the Su- preme Court of the District of Columbia, Tuvan equity couse therefn ponding’ equity doc. 9. in which Douglas complainant. and Alfred Rly defendant, rd appointed Trustee by said decree, will ou TUESDAY the he 12th proximo, at 4:30 p. m.. ou the premises. to Sell at public anciion, ig, the Inghowt bi Bierr"ail the foters the said i numbered 17: Ely inthe fol! Part ‘ast of the south running thence due north 9 Toot 8! cast 7 feet 6 inches, thence souch 11 feot 7 inches, thence east 14 feet 114 inches, thence south 83 I's ine! ‘nee weat 22 feet ty £ eons to the ogether with the im ements there: ig of a four story brick house, with ont « interest of the defendant is for the life of said J. Waring, the said defendant having pur chased sald propsrty at 'a confiscation sale, The terme of sale, as prescribed by said decron, are: $s e~sh. and the residue in 6 months, to be se- cured by approved nates, bearing intercat, and a reserved lien. If terms of sale are not complied with within five days after day of sale. a resale will be Made at the cost and risk of defaulting purchaser, after one woek # notice, JOHN F. HANNA. Trustee mih22-I9t THOS. H. WAGGAMAN, Aw Y WM.L. WALL @ ©O., Auctioneers, New Marble «Building Stores No, mbes 2 Penn. =e OF GALT’S WHARF AND saw BILL, WITH LEASE AND pre RTE VANCH Unaer and by vi tee che & of the Supreme Court of the piste at Columbia, passed in on Salty cause therein pending. num UR. which Audenreid et al ‘were complainants, and Galt etal. defendants, the undersigned. appointed trus- tees by said decree, will,on MONDAY, the 3th in- Sant at 4olclock p.m. @n t those premises ki Galt’ Whnet.” situated on the river front at the: foot_of Seventh street, in consisting of WOOD AND COAL ¥ARD, Pat ENT STE AWING ANDSPLIT- TING ‘ Ld # long and established business. ehe engine and machinery are on the newest and red plans. and in perfect running order. out eight (5) years fo rua. and tne Tents now received from the landing of but two steamboats (there being room for at least two more) are equal to the amount of tho egtire rent paid, dro for sate, the Hu CARRIAGE, BUG- GY, and ©, the establishment, pd fey which are cash. arf privileges, with nances, will be sold At z The lease of the wharf and the billsnmchitery and appurt oy erm of sale, = ribed by said decree, aif of the purchase money cash; balaues in equal payments of ix and twelve montha, with interest. secured by a deed of trust on se Tremisen, and satisfactorily indorsed notes. posit of Sa ae te MCRL LS PHILLIPS K. KOSS { Trustees, TERR mhi6-td WH.L. WALL & '0., Aucts. D: J. 2. “GRIFFITHS, Ec LEcTig CIAN and SURGEON, office No. 100. land avenue, near 0th street, Island. Female aud Chronic diseases a speciality, Mercury and other mineral poisons discarded. Office hours 7 to 9. a.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. m19-colm* Fc SALE. stylish BAY HORSE, = : sixteen hands seven years old. 258 | ws sound and works in and double bar. nem, at Fi ‘e ‘ARPETING. W. 8. MITCHELL & to their patron and the duced their prices on all and Domestic, having Gold at lio. &2~ This revision of prices brings many goods t nearly anti-war rates. we sungest that ft na aoe : le Opportunity for those in want to eup- Bi macives, ‘Our Stock is usually well assorted for the sea- Ne §. Mircnert.. W. SAITOH ELE & Cr SaMceL Kes. a5 - Cor. th mh is-2w M = F en RosTo WITH DISPATCH. ‘The regular Pace et Schooner iw now loading for the above port-and will sail next week. —— serv aeri Ry S,REOTHER, 19 Water street, 18.5" snd Georgetown DC. 5 ENN. AVENCL, ru Sr. es ASHINGTON: D.C 2 Tuomas Gi PRIETOR. RO BOOMS Span py BY rer eon, hited Ww! Best Wines and Necaiee) ae nee at the Bar. W" Bur jention to Meals sent out. m 18 ly PHYS > Mar; ). respectfally announce ite that they have re, ‘ARPETS. both | Imported the calculations upon Bount NWarrante, Western OF Oi th pe or Cort sae bac purchased thehighest market Lous FLouBi Recetpts direct from the mill, ‘with orders to sell at Sg BAKERS, ATTENTION NTO vai, FU PUBOBASERS. Bue nari, ean LOWE Poesia RE Be a0, T IGHEST CASH PAID for Ladies, Gonte { etter cs) CAST-OFF. CLOTHIN BOOTS, SHOES: ttc. at ES HABRTOG 8B. i ith street,” between Mi and N. A durough mall promptly: sttended & OOK AND JOB PRINTING B ly Executed, roti vitonn’s 3 08. BY H NEO. ga t2-t \aR. xX cau DER, DISTILLER AND REC: ee ‘OF ALL KINDS OF DOMESTIC LIQUORS, ESTIC Ree MAPLE SUGARS mhiltw cana poor 1! LUMBER In Po ie ea DBESSED ee ies =e ace “TO Mal ROOM FuB re. IMMENSE SPRING STOCK. STRASBURGER BROS. ‘WILL sett BOUTS, SHUES AND GAITERS of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest. Give them a call, st, 906 SEVENTH STREET. fot Old number 273. between T and K. EStasuishep 2344. AUCTION SALES, ite of an ¥ COOPER LATIMER, Anctioncore, Ruccessore aire & Co.) B eo Bes ecjiventa ahs anid 11th st. “FORNITURR. HORSES T AUC eo0D pana TION Stair Carpets and pelea’ 4 1 Pottage Hair and Husk Mattresses ainat Extension Dining Table China and Glass Ware ae ame cating stoves, Refrigerant Cooking Stove and Kitchen Requisites. Also, at 12 o'clock precisely — & pais of Xone tron Gray Hore Que Binck Hoteo, either saddle or harness ess Mie. (Hep )e COOPER S ATIMER, Auct'rs._ B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auction ind Real Estate Brokers, ‘No. 319, southeast corner 7th and D streets, HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES. TATE ON att kt ROMDUNE RE BOUND ART STUEET: GEPOSTTE P PARK HOTEL virtue of a dee Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, bold su eauity George i: ‘Coleman i Zompininany, ae Nichole | ermal ‘are defen dante, the undersigned, | ae Trustee, will, proceed to premises, on THOKSDA AE tue fth day of ape n ISTO, At 45g 0 clock - ™.» all that. piece or Ground situate in county of W faington in the District of Colum- bia, being part of w tract Known as Mount Pleasants, and described in a certain plat of subdi- vision cele! — of Mount Pleasants, recorded in Liber s No. folio —. one of tie Innd rec- onde off setd « ‘of Washington, as Lot No.3, in said subdivision: the sald. tot being contained within the metes and bow laid down on said plat of } suid subdivision of said’ part of Mount’ Ploavante: ith ‘the Buildings and improvementay Fight: priv apy leges, rtenances to the same improvements consisting of a large F: wane Posing { guise. f sale, ribed by said decree: One: third eas, and’ the boleneeis three, six, nine, and twelve months from day of sale, with interest. and | the payment of sai lance to oo by ap- Proved bond or bonds, note or notes of the purchaser reser purchasers, with secui irchase bog can pai ification of the sale by | the court. If the terms of sale are not complied with | by the purchaser or purchasers within five days utter e sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell, at | ihe cost upd risk of the defaulting purchaser or pur. | Ts, after one week's notice. Conveyancing and | stampe'at cost of the purchaser. $100 red to be depgaited when th a au ae hen the ; WILLIAM J. MILLE mis-endwads “GMREN & WiLL BX we. L. ALE & COQ., Auctioneers, ‘bl iiding, Stores No. 900 100 and. "08 Pasay ana avenue. CHANCERY SALE OF Vi ee BEAL Bs- oem vid BOF NEAR SIXTH STREET 'T NORTH, IN WASH ree of the Supreme Court of rae District. Sy Columbia. in chancery, made on yogi ned ao ~ ad Be in the cause of Bs- 10, the under- for sale at auction, to the highest remives. on MON, DAY, the 4th day Real Estate, L wa: One pieci ginningon north L street. ‘West corner of reed L street portn. oe running thence — 311-12 feet, and back of that width and west feet. Ome hind cash: ‘Terms of Sale: ae pn lown at the time 0 of le ed with withing 5 be made at days adver day day "St sale, a resco wi wil coat and risk of det Funitia urchaser. is 'HEWS, Trustee. mbl-3taw3Sw (Rep.| WM. ALL &00., Ancis. (jo VERaMENT BALE. au RB. Fann A. L.. Orricy Surir ov Eptcariox. Vinaixia, Bicunosn, Va., March &th. Will be sold at public auction, on FRIDAY, April Su, 0a 0. "a. is the aves public buildings at Farmville, One Frame Bi 2,2 story One Frame Building, Sey ini One Frame Bui i, 0 by 2.1 story One Frame Butlding, se by 20. in parts, two stories. ‘Terms: ited Btatos c cy,on the day warren of sale, with eo ut if ten per cent. fom eac! 4s chaser for each bul slaiog ‘when struck = oer: pie Je known at i By orderof Brevet Major General 0. c Linsioner. erupt. of Rdacation, Bureau i HS DEPARTMENT OF VIBGINIA, OFrFicr wou, Vans Febenary Hu Ricuwonp, ORY Tea aar a Sat rts 3 of WORDT ‘PUBL BUILDINGS, ted b: TER Eee Ve State Pee lane J.G. ch Senle rmy, Bene! rmaster, Department Virgiaia. IRDS FOR SALE Vine lot Osasey m male and fomale. os sree Colonel, Chief Quarter ani ie 5 poeking = Birds, end ae ee Troating Ps. ever, Sanit Hit wey peerosats mY B a aiaay Deror Qu santana Spe graice Scaled Proposain are invited. aoa will beteecired, at this office ntil 13 m., sa WEBER Zul in’ stant. for farni: f the ‘Quartermaster’s ‘Depart- ncut five Light Artillery Horses. aa follows: ‘The horses are to be tonnd ih al bay cok 1} bi to harness.in full flesh ed condition, from fifteen fo siiteon hatis alent hE years old, compactly ballt, aa gy ar vig writ be be iy md oy ‘Beever eae m connection rit the und siened. sand thot that orice must be delivered om eine the Ist of are invited to be present at the opening of “Biaders next. — FOR FORAGE. h 12, 13%0. thin iat eae Tah day of FS OF OATS, of al ye pt Se = ih ante soot e Chief ed Sarlermaster Dest Oia, y ett ‘36th day fe > law; CHARLES H, G. LEWIB.. jena 1s red fee NOTICE, ier ater pe le = Sere | Siied with AUCTION SALES. To.) ene pet, tas eeu BE seme Une Ball céahi, the residue of the par hi Stvnd enclre mnt with it Ttereat., Rilord Bileraigiven and f trust*taken to secure the dete Fevenue siamps at al Tray Yerms of sale are sth fn S days from day af ale the Frustece verve the right to resell bra cest of the parcheser, ei Sgizes: ef the haser when the property is sold The amount under the said deed of trust is be tween seven and ‘iene Te dollars. ixo SE (ones. W.L. WALL & bo., Aucts. jaz?-cokds 87 THE ABOVE SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY Bietponed — FRIDAY, 7 oa inst..same hour Ince ‘order of Tusteos, " 4 we ~ L. WALL & CO., Aucta. Buy Is EPRIRER et By trders wt pie Se WALL & CO, Aucts. pou ABOVE omed. 08 sccount « a, bour and wreoe pee ABOVE SALE 18 ry RTHER gp soni ur Poued until WEDNESDAY, 23d March, same 24law Y COOPER & Fog ee Penna. Cc. Meduire Southwest corner ‘avenue and Lith street. TEUSTEE’S SALE OF2 DEvS STORE, STOO! FIXTU RES ac.. CORNER OF SUE STREE’ AND PENNSYLVANIA AVES ‘bearing date the Sth Tay of Novethars Pp: 1588, in chattel record ington Co ty. tnd af the reaueat of the uf Se hy mune o'clock «.m.,al Bottles, Jars, Glasses, ‘tures, Goods, Wares, Merchandizes, ‘of every name of nature now being in and Fas the storeroum and preatioce at the southwest corner of Pennmivanis aren acre ai piprescnetiie "Tete: Se Fait I ensh. of which 8100 mast be de- Tioneer "wr proper Rruck off, and the balance within threadaye after fale: the residue at six and twelve months. with in. tereat from the day of sale fn poteeat the purchaser, endorsed to the satisfaction of the Traster. If ferme of sale are'not complied with within four dare jeposit. jeited, apd the property ir choen and coat of the Aeteubtingeepeseeans Upon the compliance with the terms of sale, com. fr possenui iit be given to the Burcier: =—a5 scene, va 5 One Trustee. dite Auct'rs. BF The Trustee would add that there isa fulland complete stock of fresh Drugs, Chemicals and Faney Js on hand, which regeires se, grep icadan lcaiehing eng tayo to continue the business, ses ne ve le-top Counters, three Show Cases: Tuite complete impro portable Fountains and Genera complete assortment of marhte, wit be : ve of Drngetete Fare y letered and Balen. the best ja the The ot an'tid ne and on The stand ie ity, and at'a moderate rent, ‘Trustes. mhil COOPER & igh Aucts. 7 THE ABOVE SALE | Is rath geld until WEDNESDAY, Marc! M, same hour 4 place. mi5-dts COOPER & LATIMER, Auct's. B GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers and Real state Brokers, We. 319, southeast corner of 7th and D tis. CSE Li, Tw teri STREETS West, DNESDAY. the 23d instant. at 5 Sa m.. we shall sell.on the Lots being 20 feet front aE DY. bs foot deep, provements—Lot No. 98, in Terms: One-third cash; balanc months, for notes bearing interest deed of trust on the Premises. Stamps, &c., at the Coat of the purchaser. $2 down on ‘on the day'of sale. m GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. RAILROADS. Barrmonz ayy onIO aNEPOR- between m WASHING. ‘INGTON, 1808. x | GE Tray AND a mr Sunday, at 7, ¢ wend £308" FOR ALL. star Leave daily, except salves and 3:50 and’ 3/50 an var a f ‘M. only, com to Wheeling, Through as FOR NEW YORK, without change of aeg's dally (except Bunday) ot @a mand ia: ae FOR PHILADEUPHIA. ppd iS ey 9 ‘at Sa. m., and 12:48 ON eRe. Howse p mot premes. WELLS, &c,. Maror’s OFrick, oe Fa, o> 8, 1570. wil Ser ecaes fot 1 the ition fe tarnish for one year, cen ‘ailthe Poecemenaese for the pei of sich work be accompanied itten gusr- ante in gubwtaues tol ee tie guarantee, Proposal be accepted by the Mayor, that the wider ipenter into a con- to the requirements thereof. = can be oon SER Mauhdt-Tu,Th,8.9t (Chronicle.} Qiseses. bests Fr. FAMILY SEWING R SALE, RENT Oj — GE. ve non olen E: wi ean, = Te IMPORTANCE OF OF HEALTR. eis know at the ee LEWIS‘ ta Marker Bpace, D.C. mb. tale, pale 9 im bode os ADDRESS NERVOUS AND QDEBILITATED, ‘Whose sufferings have been protracted from hidden causes, and whose cases require prompt treatment torender existence desirable: If you are suffering, or have suffered, from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produce upon your general health? Do tle extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart ? Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order? Is your urine some- times thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy on set tling? Or does thick skum rise to the tép? Or is a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia ? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory impaired? Js your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tiréd of company, of life? Bo you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody? Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? ‘The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pur- sue your business with the same energy? Do you feel as much confidence in yourself? Are your spir- its dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy? If s0, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia, Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite,and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint ? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseasos badly cured, ind sexual excesses, are all capable of pro- ducing a weakness of the generati The organs of generation, when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever think that those bold, do- rzans. fiant, energetic, persevering, successful business men are always those whose generative organs are | in perfect health? You never hear such men com- plain of being melaneholy, of nervousness, of palpi- tation of the heart. They are never afraid they Cannot aucened tn bectmers; they dont become sad and discouraged; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladies,and look you and them right in the face—none of your downcast looks or any other meanness about them. I do not mean those who keep the organs inflated by rnaning to ex- cess. These will not only rain their constitutions, at also those they do business with or fer, How many men, from badly cared diseases, from | the effects of self-abuse and excesses, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has | reduced the general system so much as to induce al- most every other disease—idiogy, lunacy, paralysie, tpinal affections, suicide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity és heir to, and tho real eanse of the trouble searcely ever suspected, and have doctored for aif but the right one, Diseases of these organs require the use of a Diu- retic, HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU isthe great Diuretic, and is s certam cure for dis- eases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Or- ganic Weakness, Female Complaints, General De- bility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing im Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long stand- ing. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensae. Our flesh and blood are sup- ported from these sources, and the health and bsp- pines, and that of Posterity, depen abe aronet use of a reliable remedy. . Helmboid's Extract Buchu, established upward of 19 years, prepared by H.T.HELMBOLD, Drug- gist, 594 Broadway, New York, and 104 South th street, Philadelphia, Pe. PRict—§1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for 96.50, delivered to any address, Sold by all Druggists everywhere. . NO*z AmB GENUINE UNLEts DONE UP ‘im stool engraved wrapper, with fac-simile of my per &. T. HELMBOLD. INSURANCE, ARCH HIGH WINDS FIRES. NT PUT OFF UNTIL TO-MORROW. INSURE TO-DAY. A. 8. PRATT & SOR, No.3 ¥. M.C A. Busidrne. cor. hand D sea., Fepresent omly the best companves, and pay lesess stuarrly and promptly. Ne charge for Polucy, Sur- tev. or Stamp Agents for PHOENIX, of Hor:fort YONKEKS, HOME. and FIREM EN'S. of New York, and EXCELSIOR LIFE. of New York. INSURE NOW foo ot F322. INSURANCE COMPANY e@F WASHINGTON AND GRORGETOWN Office—Room No. 1, over Bank of Washingtoa. ORARTERED BY Conon ess 1437. CAPITAL AND SURPL Enigma rom of Property columbia. barge for Stamps or Policies. ee: Born or Dinecre gan eave, Toei Job Park: now, The Y Shean * Frene| ‘Chas Georgetown. Andrew Rothwell, Alb Naf Sine a) oward, Davis, JAMES ADAMS, Prom ABEL G. DAVIS, Secretar; | ke URAROE ROOHS or T. M. HANSON @ B. LEWIS BLACKFORD. THE BTWA KA FIER INSURANCE 00, of Hart for coum rue Bow TISe WW STUuLsS PRORROF Cot = eee bag Pow 3A FIRE LNSURAN: 00. a» bis © bdo wna a sam, Pyt RAN ew Ai SANOB CO, 7HR SPRINGFIELD 7 rine TSU: Massachuretts. Assets, (near) tur Pe TNAM FIRE ford. Capital, $500. {Ses.coe! URANCE 00. of art- TRE INSURANCE CO. a! =, METROPOLITAN FIRE INSURANCE prety RAN oes ‘00... of New Tork, TRBURANCE » of Hart. 2 200.000. bie Lewis BLAUK FOR! 9 Tth st..cold No. eb SRoKS hee Secretary. ae LINES, B LTIMORE AND POTOMAC RIVER STEAMER COLUMBIA, from the pew, an cae oe freight every MoONDaY, mat Gall'* wharf, 7th treet." Goods sivcalicd for ‘afier' Sp, wees ou whart at risk of oop “"Preight received on TUESDAYS only, from 1 to pm Way Freight must be and all Fi . aiie un Golivery dase er: HYDE & TYLER, Agonta, mhiS-ty 59 Water street. Georgetown. > oa. % MOUNT VERNON. Steamer ARROW ‘Thomas a her whart, foot of i Sart, Fees Pos mrRwar veaweeres tas Baad White Hoase end lows Ve ieee Oy 4D wees By, fo ase Mancaasts: —- ~ <. -eearcnanaie WASHINGTON A} AND 1 SEW TORK. and of Bi corner of 17th 3.W. THOMPSON, | President. eorens e QomPant. Seve: =er W ineron March loth, 199. a Es pine ct *k XANDRIA. | a } =< 63 = aa lig 1" oH ats ru si Paar weaned Pseresas FUR FRESH BEE! 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