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_SYESING G STAR. Conclasion Yesterday Proceedings. SENATE.—After our report closed— Senator Morton coutinued his speech on the Gv orgia bill. the tenor of which was that Geor- gia not alone needed reconstruction, but that the condition of affairs in the Soath generally was such a: aking hold of most of the other States with a hand. He favored giving the President power to send troops te any section of the South to suppress «disorder and preserve the peace, without wait ing for the Governor or the Legislature to call ording te the present. procedure in fore-, on by common consent, made of couference, on ation bill; which was Mr. Edmwnds “i with his friend from In- ua, that muck disorder and violonee pre- ted in the Seuth, and in regard to Georgia e than a year implored Congress ares which could be properly taken it, however, struck him as rather pecaliar that his friend and his friend from Oregon (Mr. Wil- regarded as a panacea for ail these out- that it was omly necessary to continue these gentlemen who composed the Legislature ot Georgia in office for ar years from the time were cleeted, instead of two. ler further discussion the qnestion was an- nt of Mr. Williams, n for members held on tne Tai a November, 157: the 4, nays Messrs. Cameron, Kere Yates and Robert- son, who would have vote:l in the affirmative on this propesition, were paired with Messrs. Bs Edman oss aud Sawyer, who would in the negativ ‘The question then recurred on the motionof Mr. Ste rt to strike from the bill what is known as the Bingham proviso. pending the vote on which the Senate, at 4:40 p. m., ad- ourne HOUSE.—After our report closed—the tariff bill being under cousideration— Mr. Banks’ amendment to redace the tariff on unmanafactured hemp trom $40 to $25 per ton, was rejected. Mr. Strong (Conn.) moved to reduce the duty on jute butts from $10 to @% per ton. He m: the appeal on behalf of the paper manufac- turing interest, which would be injuriously af- tected Alter discussion, the amendmeént was agreed to—veas (4, nays On motion of Mr. Gartield, the paragraph im- posing a duty of 3 ver pound on and rope, of whatever veger: posed, was stricken out, an: committee to a recess until 7-30 At the evening sesxion some unimportant at one page of the bill daring the Mr. Buftingt bill to provide won ot nickle coin. Referred to z The House then, at 10:10, adjourned. Port Wise” 1s MapE Or.—Some tonington, Conn., have recently been di for selling aduitcrated wines and Samples of their “stuff” were submit- Wrat parties in liquors ted to Professor Silliman, of Vale College, the State chemist, and the follow ing is the result of his analysis of what was sold for port wine: "The liquor was turbid, heavily laden with sug: molasses and some coloring matter; cont 21 per cent. of alcohol; over 10 per cent. of sugar or molasses; about 100'grains of sulphuric seid to the gallon, part of it free, as oil of vitrol, and part combined in alum, ‘oxide of lead, or itharge, in poisonous quantities, or about 45 grains to the gallon. Th Taste, and the coloring mat! ‘The liquor was stronger of lead than most waters that are poisoned by it. +200: THE rorvLation of the European cities in- creases to all extent almo-t marvelous. The Statistics sta ) per cent; the lowest that of Amster- . 12 per cent. London shows an increase er cent, and Paris of 118 per cent. Vienna has rather more than doubled its popu- lation, and Liverpool can boast of treble the number of souls ii contained in the same year. “A DULL TOOL wastes time and is never used except by a dull fellow.” True as preaching Doing, business or attempting to do it in this age without advertising, is like using a dull tool, and the merchant who tries it is, general- ly speaking, a dull feliow. Not one man thousand who advertises liberally and judicious- ly, fails Of suceess, while there are hundreds who never succeed at all, merely because the have not the pluck to spend a portion of their profits in making kuown to purchasers their whereabouts, and what they have to sell. tempting te do business without advertising, is like using a duil tool when a keen sharp one lies w:thin reach. -se-- &7-Since gummed envelopes have come into fashion the art of the seal engraver has almost gone out. Inexorable fashion, however, de- €rees that billets doux and cards of invitation be richly embossed with monograms and crests; consequently the engravers are cudgeling their brains to get up new and novel designs in inter- taced letters. --20e- - 7 Mo ‘am fans, tastefully designed in wood, will be en regir at the watering places and seaside resorts this summer. Space will be left for amorous swains to write love couplets, many of whieb.in after years, will be prized as dear souvenirs by the fair creatures who twirled them so coquettishly, blushed behind them or looked over their tops so archly. +s0e- 87 Molasses made from corn in Indiana. MARRIED. BABY On Tuesday evenin: wee Ia oa Mr. THOMAS W. aoe vey “Grande! county ua + to Mrs. KAM W_HILLEARY, of this ROY—KEY. On the ith inat.. tthe residence af the bride we father. by L3 inson, DANIEL KOY te MARY L. REY. both of Washington DIED. wil Lith, 13570, at clack 8 ing Viness, ingering cof ath New York Velus His friends are respectfully invited to attend hi funeral from the Fifth Street’ Presbyterian Chores ¥ or. of Sth street and chusett zoe cor ms a t 2 o'clock Death has claimed our little David. Set bis seal upon hie brow, And his eyes that shoae so brightly Shine in heaven with Jesus now ‘The relatives and friends of the —— are ph invited to attend his fune: = «ne ‘parents, No. 732 nd I Sevag. is the th taet at So clock Philadelphia papers please copy | ts m Thursday, A) Lift her, CEOMGE Be. CONDRON: iu thealacyeat UNDERTAKERS. BD F.HARVEY. ALUNZU A. MABB. MARVEY & MARR, UNDESTALEBS, No. 934 F STREET, between Ninth and Teatn. sey —— a Rimes W. BARKER, UNDERTIEEB, —— | Se 425 EIGHTH STBEET near BE. FURNITURE of all kinds made and repaired. Special attention given te the manufacture of CHAIRS. Alls work werranted. fo s-1y TEE eRe ee | AL ravers, p~ t, Sagara al Work aa a Ship er Sard Seesaw Se -V ASHING MACHINE aT #12 50. Guaranteed to giv ¢ satisfaction, or can be returned. JNO. A. BAKER, Asricalt archous. La cena: bet Bh hd oth sts aplt ast” » turbulence which prevailed there. | ‘The committee then rose, oe of | ay. . | Rep, Mourning in a} At LATE 1 ELEGRAMS, ae, Thomas, a Wall str stro, *t on yang wh wa aulstly | walked off the other ng. 7 Poon _| } Kansas bonds, is still won Zo | Paciic Rathod, am ey Co., and Bailey, Lang & acta late amounts, The Fenian & stilt tr usec its business with closed doors in Chi 2g0- it is stated that they are fDeaged in revis.’ their Constitution, but — prevails thar an ited ja piseress ubje ct | St an immediate 1abdee Seene a¥ The Canadian government ope arrested Scott and Father Richotte, the two envoys sent by the | ke d River insurgents te explain and treat upon tie rebellion and re present ‘their ede at Ottawa, in retaliation for the execution of Thos. Scott by Riel at Fort Garry. | __In the case of ey » tried for the mur ler of | Watchman Hays, in Brook 34, the jury = a verdict of murder in the degree. to give the prison:r’s | | Sentence was deferred, counsel time to tile a bill of exceptions. } Kepublicans of Baltimore assembled last eve- ning at Douglass Institute, to make arrange ments for a public celebration of the ratifica‘ion Of the fifteenth amendment. Thursday, the 19th | of May, was fixed upon as the time. The colored Senator Revels lectured in Phi'a- deiphia, on The Press, last night. He compli- | mented Philadelphia on its abolition record, « | said that but for the Press he should never have occupied his present position. ‘The volunteers in Wyoming Territory, in pur- suit of the Indiaas who lately committed a number of murders near South Pass, have killed eleven of the savages, including Black Bear, chief of the Arrapahves. Im Nebraska the Indians yesterday out a stringer on a bridge near Antelep2, and threw fonrteem cars off the track. The train-hauds fled, and the Indiaus plundered the cars. In Maine the Grand Lodge of Good Templars (temperance) favors a third-party political movement, who are expected to nominate a temperance man tor Governor. ‘The adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment to the American Constitution was celebrated by the colored citizens in Torouto Weduesday \t. A son of Lopez, the Paraguayan Dictator, who is now residi York credits the report of _Sir John M. You: nadian Dominion, was in Chicago yester: day. JUBANT'S ALE VAULTS are seagted wish the finest at SS ERICAR ont ENGLISH A aud old. iiie Bass Ale i recommetiied to the debit, ated. te has put lis imported and domestic alegat the same price. apls-3t Crees SUGAR CURED CHOICE SUGAR. CURED CE SUGAN CURED BEEF TONGUES. CHOICE LEAS LMED by te tnd 3 lbs ces and 3 and 5 Ibs, caddies. Just received aud for sale by EGAN & BRO... ap come 9th streets. . MS, 608 MAME fe. 608 1 is re PERIOR SUGAR-CU: RED MARYLAND HAMS, SMALL SIZE, WARRANTED. POUNDS SMALL ODEBAK PAST BACU, Just received, for Sale LOW, by BRYAN BROS., No. 60% Pennsylvania aveniie _(Opposite sete EST FLOUR. MILY Zour. FLeu RYLAND Hams REAK F. es 455 2,000 SUGAl eK 3001 @ ibs fora iood BLACK. GREEN & JAPAN Thee EM EGAN & BRO aplt-at corper Band Sth stron ts Sore OF THE ARTICLES KEPT AT SILVERBERG’S, 312 SEVENTH STREET. BETWEEN PA. AVE AND D STREET: MACHINE COTTONS: Coats’, Clark's, William: antic. MACHINE SILK, in 2, W, 100. and \{ oz. Spools. PINS: Engtish, American, Nursery, and Hair Pins. NEEDLES: Smith's best, Darning, Embroidery, aud Tape. SHOE AND CORSET LACES, all lengths. ELASTIC CORDS AND RIBBONS, trom 3 to 20 cents per yard. lass, Pearl, Rubber, Lasting, Jrochet, Silk, Gilt, Velvet, Lin- S: Plain, Lace Edge. Cash's, Sandring. bam, and with Embroidered Edge. MARSEILLES TRIMMINGS, in large variety. | LMITATION LACES, in Valenciennes, Uluny, &c. | BRAIDS: Gold, Silk, Mohair. Linen, and Cotton,in all widths. EMBROIDERY SILKS: ton. LINEN AND COTTON TAPE AND BOBBIN. VELVET RIBBONS, all widths aud colors. KNITTING COTTON, all numbers, ekeins. A full line of Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, and Gloves. ZEPHYR WORSTEDS AND EMBROIDERIES. NEEDLEWORK AND HAMBURG EMBROL DERY. GILT, SILK, AND LINEN FANS, &c., &c. Together with « full assortment of PARIS and VIENNA FANCY GOODS. Our prices have been reduced, and art now nearly what they tere before the war. = ived a large assortment of EGULATION BASH BALLS: which will be sold henille, Linen and Cot in balls and AUCTION SALES, B* COOPER & EATInSS, Auctioneer ‘M. oO) south Se ak Meee kT eet | MOULEROLD. FURNITURE AT A On SATU ed (to- April 16th. 1 auction ro | ment of + Terms ¥ W. L_ WALL Co... Auctioneers, | BY %.tsa0hkt $09 Pennsylvania av: (New Marble Buildin MATTING. 2 FURNITURE. DRY GOODS, &- On MOMNING, April Tn he we will ell ¢ CuOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, commencing at liovel i, at our salesroom=— $2 Pieces White end Ob. P ” Dilclorh ron te 4 Marble-ty Exton: Palen ireans, W Teiting ng Blase Piated Ware “tuiters 4 a Gr — 1 Witton C: arp it -E ee Auct'rs. ¥ WM. L.WALL & ©0., Auctioneers, New Marble Building, Stores No.900 aad 902, soath cor wand 9th at MARBLE TOP TABLES. WHISKIES, WINES, On SATUBDAY ‘MORNING, April 16th, Sommencing at 10 o'clock, we shalteoll within iF ealon 0 Marbie-top' Tables, om account of whom it Bourbon + Jo Boxes Starch, Soap Betts Harness, a [WM 3. WALL & C0-, hvcte n a Amponcers, e and Cari Ro. oo Botaass fre. bet, Sth aud Jothets. AvOTION SALE OF BORSES. MULES. CAR. RIAGES, HARNESS, WAGONS, &c., &c., AT ot if BA at We will gell, on SATURDAY, MORNING. geet te commencing 10 o'el at 10 oteloek at HARNESS HORSES and SN: SADDLE and She A ane cae may be found several fine driving and ‘acare Rois of tory fat BROWN PONIBS, short tail, in the e and one Bay HORSE andone Sorrel M Iso, io caver advance and charges— ? ai New Leather tc +built by Green & Son built by Lauch & Bro. 1 New Lumber Wagon, built to order 3 Express Wagons ‘a P eoT ‘Public att Leahy 7) led to thi attention is cal © rriages as NOTIC ig'sftioat tates and Noe }) a8 they will be < reservation, it cat De, ALL EO, RE N WILLIAMS, BTS 9 ae Estate Bro! No. "319, Southeast corner 7th met “SD streets. VALUABLE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, BRICK ura BLE AND LARGE RUILDING LOT a RNER UF SEVENTH AND & Stakts, 5 x. ry ULSDAY, the 2ist instant, we shal nell’ in fromt of the premises, at _o% o'clock p. ollowing handsom’ pr erty, viz: Lote No. 3¢ and 23. in on ion of 01 nal lot Mo. in square No. 421; having a frontof 0 fect at the corner of 7th street, with # depth of 100 fort on Q street, fo an aller. with the im ood Brick Dwel Sling. Brick 12 and 18 KEN ‘WILLIAMS, Auc bape bad ee $ ON THE EAST SIDE BETWE D AND E ST N Stre EET wy T AUCTION, FTERNOON, ‘April 15th, ¢ ok “g front of the sell, Lot 1 square 455, oving ject Ly a depth of about 9 feet to an alloy: nproved by a urge Frame Stable. ‘ermes: One-half cash: the bi ice at 6 and 12 months.secured by adeed of trust, with notes bear- ing ag or Convey pen = 1 stamps at parcha ser's cost, $60 down ap Wake coo tes ‘LAtimER, Aucts. BY GREEN & WILL! AMS, Anctionsers, Southeast c¢ corner Seventh and D sts. | TRUSTEES SALE oF oe F iuprov ED PROPER. By virtue of a deed, oe ee bearing date the 1th January, 1969, and duly recorded in the land records of Washington county. liber Tand it + folio, 442 and iby) diractinn ot ihe dastign fee on BATURDAY. April), isto, atdorcloek mall that marcel of ground. be ing the east 28 feet of lot No. 4), according to Dra ry «subdivision of muare No: 305, Degianing for the same on the northeast corner of said lot No. 49. thence running 28 feet, thence north 9 feet to 8.10 feet alley, th nat along the line of said alley Dfeet, thence south beginning. Terms of sale: Uae half cazh: balance in an months with interest, secured by a deed of 1° property. $100 down when the property ix ampa and conveyancing at cost of If the terms are not complied with ¥ GREEN & & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers, | Southeast corner of 7th and D streets. TRUSTEES a BOF FLPROV. ED PRUPERTY By sutee a a deed of trust bearing date | the Sth day of March, 170: and duly recorded a aaa Washington county, in and by direction of the pa: {will sell at public suction, on pri ZH, 1870, D. that ped ef ‘pieced of ground ‘in en ue, being Lot uambered forty hin in 18 to arco rs fiauecs. vbogepiag te paebren gies i ig corner of said square; ne west 9 ge to au alley; thence ‘south nose: said alley 23 feet; thence cast $4.6 fect to the og 16th street; thence north 23 feet to the begin- nin REGULATIO! ow. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE —The sy or ir as limited partnership for. Cl get foe Rl SELLING, at Lambell’s Old Bric! pares amr Henry Conradin an J are Regie aa eee B* FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. ‘Why is ft that so many children die under the age of five yeare? That « large proportion of children ‘Sacoter thatage,hedlong boon seuBjoct of remark, amd without e satisfactory cause ascertained, it is fe known that worms exist in the homan from its earliest infancy; therelore parents, ¥ mothers, who are more constantly with their children, cannot be too observing of the first symptoms of worms; for eo surely es they ¢x'st,c ther Pe SAFELY AND CERTAINLY removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by th timely use of . A. FAMNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. it is perfectly harmless, contains Se Mercury, being & Rica VEGETABLE COMPOSITION. Terms of sate: Oue-balt cash: balance ia Gand 13 months with int it. | | the property. 8! | struck off. Stamps and | eer's, cost the t the trustee st partianee’ 's risk PA ,PARNEILLE: Trusteo. apli-dis GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctioneers. FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ae. To a the ath day o “ Apeit we shall sell o1 and, ith the improvements, const : or Hes th ta fing house stable " carri corm am festa it Ect ecevemser sites ‘a day, opposite the mill. are several other out merrcatcm anya t the one Ky Y “Reims: 6 balance 1.2, stamps at the cost: irchaser. the day of sale. iN & WILLIAMS, apla-d ee AUCTION SALES, _THIs AFTERNOON. ILLLAMS. Br GREEN AS W. ey Real Southeast corver EAR fnuing for the B Bes inning ark are paren! sing thence south, seventeen fe ot ls weet fifty-six fret. feet nine inches, six feet, ( B GREEN & A oo No. 31! Southeast corner of Seventh snd'D streets, eee LE OF 2. + 5] Peta with i from, time of oe waite the cost Minhaeddds TREETS WEST, 26 ft.) Ti the aulldings, ted Frame cl WO. KET: Terms of sale: ‘One-half caah; balance tn two on HE CORNER OF H IN THE cree Li vf Gotumnbia nine aa eH ft. it tiff. Sine the place of And’ impro H conveys DW AB! WANN. \OUSE A the ae AND 2 Bae pa ava cr Conrt | Han Muntz et al No. 9 the fe tn. nthe flog being will oe eet by the Tracine lolars to be made at the ‘ancing and stamps te be st | jurchaser.. Terme to be com qiinwitnin ae Gaye after sale, otherwise the frus. Feecrves the Tight to resell the oe Banh ‘8 notice, at pes rust ty of | ps bounded agiotiows, to wit, ont Be feet (73 ft) “the line of doth sot. a )from | ‘west, run ual iments at six and twelve moathe with — sale, the psyment cured by the bonds or potest the purchaser. surety oF sureties, to be erg ener } first | GREEN ‘4 WitciaMs ‘Aucis. BE ¥#-2. WALL & CO.. Anctioneers, New Marble Builame. Nos 900 and 902, southeast cor. Pa.ave.and 9th st TRUST! HoUskK A. AND oti PoasEes AT A acction Ppp reste tr cu sale 12 meaths, wit trust om ih stamps mbot Eeetee TEROP ber, -, No. 22, Soli 333, 01 f tl Washington conaty, in the District pai, being part of Lot ‘somthw: same at the west 62 feet. thence due east 19 feet, thence borin at the starting pofot and running cast oe | with i theline a New York vente ZS feat t ing north along the line of ( i9th street) tangles to said avenue Rorthe | 18 fect nds tnchess West 10 fect and Io | Sardiy' Bieers Tagheest hence by a tins awa north: | inches toan alley: h 18 feet and 8 inches: wardly 18 fect 4 inches wimtil it met Hine drawn | thence east 1 feet and 10 tuches to Lath street and from the ead of the second line deseribed 37 fect; aod | place of begi thence by this last to the end of the second line, to- Te-ms of rd cash; balance im 6, 12 and 13 | ether with a piece of land 3 feet in width, ygrcnd months. ing from the northeast corner of the piece of | ss? MARL E GALLAN. Trustee. hereinfore described by and west of t north interest, to be ithe premises eld. it verttEat Tan (Successors thease day at haser’s 96 ROOD AR rehe __{Chronictey of Poms cored he and recor sell. tio ‘of April, at ‘all that piece or pal 5, i Square 23, of the fa eribed line to the public The Brick Dwelling ing twelve rooms, with niences: well suited vate residence. B'S SALE OF AT — eran Re LATIMES. Auctioneers, MoGuire & Go.,) Penna. avenue and lith st. 13 SALEOF VA Tee BLE pePROVED AT HE €u) STREET AND NEW YORK AY ‘EN! on? By virtue of adeed of tran f nissiis on, x clock p. reeds ‘dnc north by and with the fine of iit tenes | are ae that and described as ecto ot ember (2 (ison Re atreet, commer of an alley, "imgecred | bra are: third cash; balance in 6 and ured by a deed of it conve 37H — Sex} =e continuation alley at the ‘ements consist of a large two-story with basement and attic, contain- gas. water, and other conve- for @ basiness property or pri- end Lf tes hase money to be | Targe Beautiful Lots; Iocation del terme of sale are day of sales an stamps and con: deposit of is struck mnst-dad Bre 6 propert, come ef the ‘detaulting purchaser. igs lee ‘not Comp! od with inf Twill be syeold weyancing at RTC. talred wisen the, ve fisyetem Torcans cost. pro} FOX. Tru A y couren & LATIMER, ‘Aucts. OOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers, (Successors to Jas. C. Metinire & Co.) Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and Ith street. A SUPERIOR coLL ON OF BOOK S AT On THURSDAY April ists 1570, at 733 o'clock, following Ever nes. at our Auction Room: shall sell a supe tec Books, belong ing to the late ¢! hae W member of the Books are clegantiy" bound, an tio Terms cash. ap litt B" COOPER & LATA, a (Successors to J Bouthwest commer enn. Argenti cooran & wart [kepnb, lection of Miscellan: paler egal Man all in fine prosery 5. we ms a the ire enue audi ith street. a or ee EOF VALUABLE FQUSE #P ‘TREET NORTH ral N 2p rt gn sturnrey wh BST, AT A’ virtue of trast torn Sate the fret, fret day of “August, fuss Liber T “ay RB. No. 3, folio 32, et aeq. one of the land for Washington Seat! 5 I shall proces to sell ublic anction. ONDAY. the © Buday: of May, the District o S20 m.,all that part of th ground situat lying in Washing the Distric: ‘and kno: - 662; begining tor said part st corner of said lot: raaning foot, toa private alley in aald suuare; theme west feat aches; thence north 10) | feet to T st thench east’ feet 8 inches, to the begt: s.eith ‘nearly with back buildi and containing 10 the residence of General Sha Dewutitul aud sad iow tuprovina ne stamps at mot pa: with ‘within, ‘a sale the dtd the i er '# thereon, Consist- ree sto. le, and ancneere EL courER s preset iy Aucts. art of which cured by a | |. All comveyanci If the terms of sale ure e days after the day of stee reserves the right ee at the risk and cost of the — and ater, TRUSTEE’S: a OF § HIGHLY rant ABLE [MERON ED PROPERTY, ON SEVENTH 81. EAST, BETWEEN SOU CSTR nT AND NORTH CAROLINA AVE By virtue of a Deed of Trust, dated the 7th day of August, 1809. and Fee Tecorded fa Li ber Tand R, No. 16, fol. 43)... seq. one 6 Land Records for W county, in te oars Note bia. I shall sel a public auction, on MONDAY, 25th day of 1570, at 435 0 clock . mm. loti seventeen, . Jin square No, 900, accor — by Jonathan Prout, to ‘same belong- sub divisio: ether with, the im tiferms of sale: $2,500 cash; chase money six interest, and ines. A fn plied with wit! right to sell at purchaser. provements to the mouths from ¢} the Peake are five days, the ety b And Staten, trae’ the balance of the date of sale, wi not _ Guoren 2 LATIMER Aucts: ..* low and pet to Barns bine Lise ei SALE, WML. WA co., B 4, WALL & CO., Auctioneers. Tth and D streets, SALE OF VALUABLE H a UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. A rit of fleri facias, lesued tr office of ths & art of the Distriet *- and tome directed. 1 twit oust rei for At the ancti Peon as tat, the. eas of papi is 0. DAY ti $s and chattels to wate wi Lot! SNES ress, and PB Pstevt Flame erator. ectgizadond levied w the goods wed chattels ooeph 8. Machir, nud will bemctd to oan Bh exe- pd lo. ener in favor — fe Ia surance Com Jang. Ue E | «. ap? dts er gee Sa ALL Peo CO., Anets. of bp pares WILLIAMS, B pr oe Real Estate Brokers. “ae corner ef 7th aud D streets. ‘on SATURDAY. thee lock a.m. in front ef our sanction GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. q .. WAL few Marvie Building: No' Sug wen 902, ‘Corner Sth street and Pennsylvania svenae. Cc BANCERY 4 LE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON 1 SA Weag BETWEEN dru AND ora TRE ts WEs' virtue of ‘mdeeree of the Sepreme Court fa the District of Columbia. in Chancery sit » dated March 5th. at itachel Lewiset a, OM 2 ity Docker 9.) ‘opportuuit is eee Presented fo wecure’a ‘howe and home, ia a healt ealthy And pleasant locality, on reasonable te "Terms: (One-half cash: Heredia enual in notes for pee oA eee ‘day of Title deed to be retained until the whole of thes pur chase prey tae paid. Convey: ‘img sod stamps at the cost of the purc'! he 5 ASBURY LLOYD, Trustee. phitacemesing sehen se torent will offer for sale the ‘way on tl ast of the premises above described. ‘A. LLOYD. torney for heirs of ap7 cote Stormer for “WALL'S | BY THOMAS E- E. WAGGAMAN: Real No. ‘SA9 Seventh strectsoppesiee ‘Post Office. aps-10t WAGGAMAN, Auct. p™oarec: Hi cae iN THE CITY! MUST BE SOLD. LOT 9. SQUARE 54, on Pennsylvan ion. Ci avenue | te, surveyed and divided into Observatory, and one. fires dietine hones Piriendss no Ri or pleasanter can be found in the city. | Avenite cars pass every five minutes. No grading or filling necessary—streets and avenues graied and paved, and avenue tax borne by the Government. | _1he improvements of little value, and yet re per month "Po be ould from necessity. and not from choice. ease see it and remember the day and hour of iPATURDAY, loth at 50 clock X COOPER & LATIMER. Auctionee ‘eo (Stccemors to Sumes ire Southwest corner Penna. FEEXCH FLATS Gr At 100 clock at the late revidence of the Ltatia Minister. old No. 149 Pennsylvania avenue. betwe n 17th and Lith streets, we shall sell the Gilt Frame Pier and Mantle —— | Gilt Parlor Suite, date: cy ‘urtsins and Fine Plated Walters, irrors om jstered in Green Rep Meat Dishes, Soup Tureens Fine Plated Water F Mehers, Castors 26 dozen Plated F pans and Knives ngraved Glassware ch Sete 7 pieces: Solve fine Cooking On Walnut mek Tarbes Furniture | Green Rep Lou | Hair Mate Trosses Weisters aml Pillows Oak] apd Three Ply Carpets ans ite, &e , ne: Os . 2 1 COOPER & LATIMER. [Rep _Anctionec: ALLEN D MINER. Averiexcun. BY HENRY H. LEEDS & MINER. | Sales-rooma, Nos. 95 Chambers and 77 Reade streets. Art Galleries, Noa. S17 and os Broad pene corner of Twelfth street E SALE OF THE SEASON. abi rae MONDAY 7 AP. ie 18, AS AND 7 The aie DAYS. the Sil offer for wale te Furniture, Cur! ENT PRIVATE COLLECHON OF} PAINTINGS OF br P. 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