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SER LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. ‘The bondsmen of Thomas @. Gerrish, the de- faulting Treasurer of Lowell, Mass. have paid nto the city treasury $16,(0) as a compromise ot Settlement with the city. This and the amount The city loses the balance. Advices trom Halifax state that the address of the Imperial Government contains the following questions: Whether the Dominion will be al- lowed, it desirous, to become independent? And again: It Nova Scotia, it desirous, would at be allewed to become independent alone? — besa and Mike Fisherty, Apres ity roughs, | prize tight near that werner, and fought py rounds in t Baty. five minutes, when F; was knocked out of time. Five handred spectators were prese: Miss Edith O'Gorman was pursued by a mob im Madison, N. J., on Friday i inst, after having delivered a lecture on Koman priest- hood, and the house of a friend, in which she took refuge, was pelted with stones. Gen. Kobert E. Lee sailed from Savannah |: ‘week to visit the grave ot me Sather, Gone Harry Lee, (“* L Horse Harry, ’) situated at Dangenest, Cumbefiand Island, on the coast of Georgia. Brigham Young returned home from the Kio Colorado, and his entry into Salt Lake City was ae of flags, a or @ general turn-out of citi- it Bi zed by @ school children, zens. There was a heavy storm vesterday at New York, Philadelphia, and other places North notwithstanding which Easter services in the churches were attended by vast congregations The Wyoming Conterence of the Methodist Episeopai Church, in session at Wilkesbarre,on Saturday voted on the sa! of lay delegation, with the following result: For, 134; against, 6. Philip Keeny and Michael Flannery, driver on the Jersey City horse cars, have been arrest- edon acharge of attempting a rape on Mrs McBride on ‘Friday, im the cars. A verdictof Lay comers gy 7 ees Adams Express Company— f number of panten. Intended for New York, left at Fortress Monroe in 1867. ‘The first blood in the new Fenian war was spilt near Toronto on Friday, one Canadian volunteer accidentally shooting another the head during drill. The schooner John Limebai ', of Brook- lyn, loaded with molasses from West Indies, was burned at sea some days ago. The fate of the crew is unknown. J. W. Vaer, of. hoy (era Md, was over by atrain on the Atlantic and Great West- ern railroad, at Mansfield, Ohio, Friday, and fatally injured. A freight train smash up on the New York ‘Central railroad on Friday evening resulted in —es Samuel Gifford, engineer, and y asmall The Baron von Bulow, imprisoned at Eliza- beth, N. Y., is now said to have swindied many persons in Mississippi, and married a lady there. ‘The Democrats of Virginia City, Nevada, are img to support the colored candidates’ for Stayer and other municipal officers of that town. Americansilyer isto be received in Canada on Government account at 5 per cent. dis- count up .o the 25th of April, after which it will be 5%. Governor Solomon and party, en route tor ‘Washington Territory, arrived in Salt Lake City on Friday last. Prominent Fenians now in Buffalo state that the telegrams in regard to the Fenian Congress are untrue, as no quorum was present. Mr. Benjamin Deford, one of the oldest at best known ef Baltimore business men, died suddenly yesterday afternoon. Gen. Stone, of Massachusetts. left New York Saturday for Egypt, to take an important com- mand in the Egyptian army. ‘The agent of the Temnessce planters who went to China for laborers has returned without hav- ing been able to get any. The schoo! ship Mercury, from New York, is reported ashore twelve or fifteen miles south of ape Henry. The First Congregational Chureh, ia Nashua, N.#H., and several gdieining buildings, were ‘burned Saturday night. Total loss $100,000. “Blossom Rock,” near San Francisco, is to be exploded on Wednesday, with 23 tons of powder. ? Lake Champlain is clear of ice. The steamers ‘will commence running regularly to-day. The cotton merchants of New York city speak of establishing a Cotten Exchange. Over 7,000 immigrants arrived in New York during the past week. @7 Aquatic sports—a mill-race.— Punch. &7The Chinese laborers on the Western rail- roads drink cold tea instead of water. 57 In New York it is estimated there are at least one thousand men worth half a million and upward S7 High standing up ruffles and frilis are go- ing out of fashion very rapidly. It has been agreed that they are universaily unbecoming, and very stiff and awkward looking. s7-It is said of man who was pardoncd from the Massachusetts State Prison last week, after twenty-two years’ confinement, that he Was more surprised at the street cars than at anything else. 7 Kound hats have almost entirely superce- ded bonnets with beth young and old. They are worn very high, as a gentleman ex it, three stories high with a cupola and balcony and a flag at half-mast. 7 In Stuttgart a number of rome have formed a club for the purpose of introducing the military mode of salutation, instead of the one now in use. and which is mostly injarious to the head and the hat. 87 Paper collars and cuffs have been fashion- able for a long while; and they are now ak handkerchiefs of paper, a la Japanese. are very strong and can hardly be told froma fine silk handkerchief. This will be bad news for the washerwomen. S87 Canada is losing its population. The pec- ple are coming to the United States. The Cana- hap government takes measures to encourage immigration to supply the » but the immigrants do not remain there. Of the 53.000 who landed there last year, only 13,000 remain, &7-Three ladies of position in society, namc- ly, Lady Amberly, daughter-in-law’ ot Ear! Russell; Mrs. Fawcett, wite of Profesor Fay- cett; and Miss Taylor, of Belmont House, Strat- raer, have undertaken to lecture in Haglan and Scotland on the ‘Political, Disabilities «f Women.” y paid makes about two-thirds of the | Foreign Kews by Cable. The Political Situation in France —Prartic { the Death t= Ch tech ak State in SMa English News. ' Paris telegrams annonnce that tire constita- tlona! reforms proposed in the governusent wiit ge before the ple to be voted upon in the shi yi: Do tue peo} On TUESDAY MORNING. April _Dth, | TRUSTEES SALE OF A THRER-STORY BRICK | denice commsatioocl” tein in tat ote commencing at 10 o'clock, we will ae!l, withit Rubee AR EGR ON St, BEY ate assure liberty, placing it under the guarantes | Tee colonia New and hairdass, Ou MONDAY AFTERNOON april 1%, at 5 of the Empire and dynasty 7” At a meeting of | Marbleciie Oe eae o'lock in frontat the promise: fei seth be the lett Center party in Parts, it was dochiod $ Tinltation Oottens Boe wirtne of @ deed of trusts duly recorded, ke, that all would be free to vote as they pleased. | Marbie-top Burcaus. Wardrob >. &c.. &c.,all that certain piece or ‘of Land It is generally believed that the will | *y Tables, Chairs, Bod stoods, Known ‘ind described ae part of ot wumber (2), in vete inthe tive. It is probable that two | BB ca: bi. 54 Port. Gia, ane ae marek, be ane and manifestoes Wilt be issued, and thatehe split in | 3 pieces 44 White apl Check Matting. three-story Brick Howse, "wn?" “proved by 8 the ranks will continme after the plebiscite. The | 6) Oilelothand Rag Uarpe ‘Terme ct saleare: Une third cash; balance in & party of the Right Center has formed = com- . Del: De rics, 12 months, with interest, to be secured by a deed mittee to operate in favor of the plebiscite. meres. poo |, Lawns, trust on the premises sold. Ai converénciag: Among the membets of the committee is Emile | irrets and Looking einsses, Tevepue stamps at purchaser's cost. A deposit of Girand. The committes haw already tasned «| 1 very fine Wilton s ‘$200 will be r 34 t00R aa the peoperty ta sold. proclamation affirming that tiberty and revolu- | _'t__ W.L. WALL 8 CO., Anct'rs. = Wael WALL'S Oe” tion are now face to face. It ‘ yes” be voted it B THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, mhsi {Chronicle} Auctioneers. will mean liberty, if no” revolution. The Beal Estate Broker and ‘Anctioneer, —————— = committee, whieh has been constituted with no eich —egcgeremtemeemtctend Ht: ta hase, Beye J nyt of exelusiveness, makes astrong to | IMPROV PROPERTY neTION ES ig =o Peaneyivania are. wrest. who think the Denedt for the | © hits arkee PRSLARD, SETWREN D ~ St re nation is to escape revolution. AND E, WEST SIDE. TMPROVED, PROPERTY 08 TOR EAST SIDE ‘The tollowing are the details of the termina- FRIDAY. 224 of April, at 5 o'clock, I oF oF, oF 5 WEEN D AND tion of the wartta “Ou the Geet Mon. offer at public auction, om the premise, | STREETS, IXLARD. AUCTION. day of March the Brasilitan Generel attacked ibe south two Brick Heuves, on 9th street, be- wot MONDAY AFTERNOON, ‘April 18th, and carried the pasion oF, Lopez. Lopez him- “Terme: “Onethind con: Paine fn 6, 12 and 8 shail soi Me auare 435, having & self, his son, Colonel! Lopez, F. Sanches, ex- | months. ll eowveyancing at pure! "scost. ‘To | front of 9 feet by pth of 99 feet to an alley; President of the Kepublic, General Tamenero, | be resold in five days if terms of wale are not com- LS le. and several other high officers, were killed. | plicd.with. @160 down on day of sale. ‘orms: if oeehi the balance at 6 n The mother, brothers and four clilldren of Lo- | | apl5-st THOS. K. WAGGAMAN, Anet._ | months. sceured by adecd of trust, with notes Pesoncrs. %e iacgeauantiy orarmeandamme: | BY Roctan komeecAetegtes) | ecru ger diya are cf ewes = Paro jas. . Mo - Eitee wcent ome cope! aS tact eaviows 8 Southwest corner Penn, avenue and Nth st. | _®P COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. treaty of was La, | with the er provisional government of barapeny which had Two DESIRABLE BUILDING Eats ON Lara yO REEe 2 VE eeus, eskene Seerenee a reanreatwne? the pur- | “STR Fog WEEN U AND V STREETS, | No, 319 Southeast corner of Seventh and D streets. . leman captured On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 2tst, Be yy cere erin Sacks Peal Ponting” | Qa eskranvzphaten wot ANT | TRRBTRR SALON & BALE RENAL ton Low Mancastie. The London Times sng- 1 5 in square 2%. having each a front of 20 EST "8 MILL, NEAR K gests that the English Government should des- | Sade’ cnd porcmens fe treet at tlley; [Lott on | CREEK, JN WASHINGTON ‘OOUNTY, D. 9. patch to its assistance a small detachment from | 5, itle perfect. Baia >. tae esto es the English mn at Maita,in the event of | "Terms: One-half cash; balance in 6 and 12 Moe, lice tiene paved Fe an effort on the part of the Greek Government | months, with interest, secured by ® deed of trust. | and for Washington, tion Sieceves the : “seized | Comveyances and stamps at cost of purchaser. © | ofthe parte ray pabite near Maranthon by suction, on. 1 A. y COOPER & LATIMER. Ancts. | D"fgo btthe ‘park Republican journals in Spain advocate that Noe = heer rt all priests or treops who refuse to take the oath BR) Auctioncers, pd ys eh ga —. to the constitution be sent to Rome, and de- a Bees 8 Coy ee, | Eeteice pertheent of said mand the separation of Church and State. The — “| mill and] canter ; Brad- Duke de Montpensier, during his banishment | AN EXTENSIVE SOLLRCTION OF RARE AND | ley. Beq.)in Washi from Madrid, has gone to le. BEAUTIFUL PLANTS, AT AUCTION. hsp Ea eared dee rR | in consequence of the failure of the treaty for Un WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 20h, | | Thi operty Frnei at the sale of Saint Thomas to the United States, 40 o’clock. within our rooms, we will oe ee a General ff, Minister of War, has ten- anexteasive collection of sad 5 lone: One third ‘and two dered his resignation. ° fol Plants, from the well jknowg nursories of John Boa Beate ‘Serious disturbances have broken out in Ovar, | 3% Mites Past een ee it Conveyancing, and purchaser. Bad speaeel: ,Ahare Rar Reon same nanting; | Colens, Verhsune; duoale, Vaclgaiedand Doghic | @2 down on day een ee re eee ares ae Iiottopesy Lilies, Pinks, Dalias, &',in great va- | _Sp12-d 6 MS, Aucts. rivttes. Bask ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Baskets of Plants, Hanging eta. B Auctioneers: Estate Brokers, a WALTHAM WATCHES. 2 The extensive use of these Watches for the last fif- teen years by Baflway Conductors, Bngineers, and Expressmen—the most exacting of watch-wearers— has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadi- ness, durability, and acctracy of the Waltham Watch. To satisfy that class in all these respects, is to decide the question as to the real value of these time-keepers. More than 450,000 of these watches are now speaking for themselves in the pockets of the poo ple—a proof and a gtarantee of their superiority over all others, The superior organization and great extent of the ComPany’s Works at Waltham, enable them to pro- kj AUCTION SALES. | ¥ W. L. WALL «v.. Auctionsera, B No. 900 and 902 Pennsylvania avenae, (New Marble Baildiag.> FURNITURE, WHISKIES, MATTING, DRY GO0ODS. fc AUCTION SALES. = THIS AFTERNOON. . Wal 7 a 5 a ¥ WA. L. RA ae Nos 900 and 909, southeast cor. Fiave and %h st soe Grapo Vines, Strawberry Plants, Dwarf Pears No. 319, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. Wlowering Shrahe, Pre girtt: Se: sccvmasi, VALUABLE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE apls-2t (Rep.| COUPER 8 LATIMER, Rucks, On "THURSDAY, the ist instant, wo By virtue of » deed of trust, dated August ball sells in Tome of the ines, at 53s 1869, recorded in Liber T and R, No. 16, fo- Bim. the followi prop: d records of the county of viz: Lots No. 34 and 25, im subdivision of origi at auction, on | nai tot No. S,in square No. ial, hav a frontot ay mext, at 5 o'clock | feet at corner with @ depth of 100 Premises, Lot number ‘ono, (1,) in | fect on Q strect, to. an alley, with the tm; ata, umber nine hundred and twenty, (99,3 and | which area two-story Brick the east twenty-six feet, trom front to rear. of Lot 4 by 25, and 3% feet high. seven.(7,) in Square nine hundrod and forty-five, ‘erms: One-fourth cash; balance t ($45,)in Washington. months, except of ‘the parc ‘Te sale: One-third of the purchase money | run for four yours: the purc to gi to be paid in cash, and the residue in two equal in- | the deferred ing interest from day of stallments at six and pine months resy tively, wi deed of trast. $100 te ith, be sale, secured De down interest, to be secured, The terms of sale must ‘hen the property is knocked down. AN convey, cemplied with within ‘ono week after sale,or the | ancing at cost of purchacers ‘operty may be resold at the risk and cost of the ind EREN & WILLIAMS, Auct’rs, ffaniting purchnser. Conveyancing and stamps at the duce watehesat a price which readers competition futule, dnd those who buy any other watch merely Pay from 25 to per ceut. more for their watches than is necessary. ‘We are now selling Waltham Watches at less prices in greenbacks, than the guld prices before the war, There is no other manufacture of any kind in the United States of which this can be said. These time-pieces combine every imprevement that a long experience has proved of real practical use. Having had the refusal of nearly every inven tion in watchmaking originating in this country or in Europe, only those were finally adop! which severe testing by the most «kiflfal artisans in our works, and long use on the part of the public, do- rated to Le essential to correct aud enduring time-keeping. Among the many improvements we would particu- Jarize: The invention and use of acentre pinion of pecu- Har construction, to prevent damage to the train by the breakage of main springs, is original with the American Watch Company, who, having had the re- fusal of all other contrivances, adopted Fogs’s Patent pinion as being the best and faultless. Hardened and tempered hair springs, now univer- sally admitted by watchmakers to be the best, are used in all grades of Waltham Watches. All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps. pro tecting the movement from dust and lessening the necessity of the frequent cleaning necessary tm other warches. Our pew patent stem-winder, or keyloss watch, is already a dectded success and a great improvement ou any stem-winding wa'ch in the American market, and by far the cheapest watch of its quality now offered to the public. To those living in portions of the United States here watchmakers do not abound, wa‘ches with the above mentioned improvements ich tend to insure accuracy, cleanliness, dura. ity and convenience, must prove invaluable. Every watch guaranteed by the Company. To prevent imposition, buyers should #90 that every watch should bear either of the following trade marks: American Watch (o. Appleton, Tracy & © P.S. Bartlett. Waltham. Home Watch ©0....sce cesses For sale at retail by all respectable dealers. A descriptive cirenlar giving much useful infor- mation sent to any address on application. No watches retailed by the Company. Address, ROBBINS & APPLETON, Gen'l Azents, 192 Broadway, New York, Ask to see the new FULL-PLATE WATCH bare tne the trade mark “AMEKICAN WATCH Co. Crescent st.. Waltham, Mass.” It is by Sar the test Fuil-plate Watch made in the United States, and surpasies any:hing heretofore made in this couniry Sor Katiway Enzwmeers, Conductors, &<. apis: M,W.Fsmo. ic EUBN—WALKE BY the B fi KEEM—TOWNER. Rev. Wilson, at 3 Mr. fe ae REEN vot Wathiigten to RATE co: row, arg papers please copy.} kg ee DIED, SPENCER. On the morning of the 18th Us o'clock, Mrs. JANE B. SPENCER, in year of her age. Her head te at rest. ‘and achings are o'er; ‘breast a inat., at the th, take froma her late ce freee invited tosttend. ss” nde JACKSON. On April 16th, Mrs. CA NE JACKSON, aged 72 years. =< GANNON. April 7th, JOHN EDWARD, James and Mary Gannon, aged 4 moothe ~¢ SKINNER. April I7th. im the@th of DANIEL SKINNESB, formerly of ‘Alorandrin, fe” UNDERTAKERS. SICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MABR. HARVEY & MAR CNDESTAEESS, No. 934 F STREET, Detween Ninth and Tenth. army Remsew Ww. waRaes, crpestsces, fh! 428 EIGHTH STEEET near E. FURNITURE of all kinds made and repaired. Cc Boss &@ WALSH BEAL BSTATE SXCHANGE &@ BROKERS So. 337 PERMA AVEBUB, South cide, ev-ly “ DD, PINGS oneAT BERS: BcuLlbevenn en Freres: aT B. SILVERBER@’S LARGE ESTAB- LISHMENT, é 313 GEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN DSTREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, YOU CAN BUY 4 Spools of 200 yards ATLANTIC COTTON for 10 3 Spools of 50 yards SEWING BILK for 95 cents. Children’s: wi Py yeh pad tad COTTON HOSE at 15,20, catieeatall Fogmigs, fue HOSE, « nice article for Gent's Gent's fine LISLE HOSE, 50 cents. Children’s HANDEEBC! sy = '. DI HIBYS, a good thing to Ladies’ LINEN HANDEK é 13,15, 19,90,09 and su cote” 0%? 1% Cues ARAMAM ond IRISH LINEX GANDER. LARNS BEMATITHED LANEY mANDEER, soe rena RSL 20U1D BAO wa BUF. ‘Try a piece of our 10 cent BOAP. 144 HAIBPING for 16 cents, CROQUET SETTS, from @5 up. BASE BALLS, from 15 cents up. 50,000 MARBLES, of all kinds LONTNTS erie ae SWING FOR LADIES BATCHELS for 91, Apa g thousand other articice,equally ascheap and Do not fail to give him a call. REMEMBER 312 71u STREET, Spistawts WALTER 8, COX, Truster, Y WM. L. WALL & O0O., Auctioncers. New Marble Building. No. 90@ and 902, Corner 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue. CHANCERY SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON I Hd NORTH, BETWEEN 47 D Stu STREETS WEST. RI 000) & LATIM: A BB" Uichecenenre to, ©, Meuire £63 Southwest corner Penn. svonue and lith street. TRUSTEES wo OF ¥. LOT, ON I STREET AND 3p STRERT: wien SE AND N 2D AUCTION. and folio 83, et eoq., one of the 1 oft Diarra ton \Sobemble, in Chancery ae prs tor Washington countys In the ict o dated March Sth. 1349. and in the fumbia, I shall proceed to galt, at public auction, achel Lewis et al, vs. Done et. al., (No. | On the oe on MONDAY, the 2dday of May, ity Docket 9).1 shail offer for sale at pub. | A-D. 180, at 93% o'clock p.m..all that art, of that lic auction, in frout of the premises, on SATUR- | Certainlot of ground situate and lying in Washing- DAY. the léth day of April, at5 o'clock p.m., the | tm city, in the District of Columbia, and known as east 18 feet 6 inches in width by the depth of lot, | Lot No. It, in square No. 982; begining for said part of Lot No 13,in square south of aquaro'No. 516, of lot at the northeast corner of said lot; ranni thence south, 150 feet. to s private alley in sai square; thence west 20 feet 8 fi hes; thence north 150 een Street; thench east 2) feet 8 inches, to the i ‘ing, with the mperremante thereon, consist- new three-story Dwelling House. i’ back ailing, with ail) modern conventenocs, 4nd containing Wrooms.. “This property ts opposite the residence of General Sherman, im one af thea of the ground plan of the City of Washington, with the improvements thereon. consisting of a comfortable two story Frame House. A fine opportunity is here presented to secure a house and home, in a healthy and pleasant locality. on reasonable terms. ‘Terms: One-half cash; the residue in two equal in- stalments of 6 and 12 months, the p x giving his notes for the deferred payments, satistaatorily endo bearing iaterest from the da; ie sot sale. | beantifuland rapidly improvi Title deed to be retained until the whole of the pur: of male! 3.000 cash, hase mone: paid i Conveyancing and ‘stamps at be paid down when the property ost of the purchaser. the cost of the PUFA ORY LLOYD, Trustee, At the same time and place, and on the same terms, ance in equal payments. at 6, 12, month for which the purchaser's notes mnst be given, hea: ing interest from the day of sale, and secured by « deed of trust on the premises, All conveyancing and I will offer for sale the 3-foot Alleyway en the cast t hs " it. the terms of sale Side of the premises above descrived. chav bet complied with within 8 days after the day of Attorney for heirs of Lewis, deceased. | Tig Uiey Tour ot te meted hae Tent terol, at t apT-cokds W.L. WALL & OO., Aucts. Sa 7 MORSEL rust, S7-THE ABOVE SALE 13 POSTPONED oN | _*P 13-Atd COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. gecount of the weather until THURSDAY, 2lst an " Y¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncers, wa ep gy ee (Successors to James C. McGuire & Co.,) itd WL. WALL & 0O., Anc’s, Southwest corner . avenue and Lith atreet. COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S BALE OF HIGHLY VALUABLE (Successors to J.0. McGuire & C IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SEVENTH ST. Southwest cornar Penn: avenue and lith street. | KAST, BETWEEN SOUTH © STKEET AND aan HowTH CARULINS AY ERE. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF HOKSK AND By virtue of a Deed of Trust,dated the 7th GANT FARMING UTENSILS, HUUSEUOLD day of Auguet 190 and duly recorded ia Li On WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 20, secords Ashington ‘county, in the Washin; county, in the i 1870, at 11 o'clock Farming Utensils 7 nae Furniture, &c., &. cash. orms WILLIAM TALBERT, Administrator. 16-3 COOPER & LATIMER, Aucte, the residence of de: action, foot of the’ Burnt Bridge,” in the ‘clock, county of Washington, I will sell, as administrator, lots sixteen (16) and the following Efecta equare No, 900, according to the One Horse and Cart said square with the improvements es Prout, to- to the same beling- cash: the balancé of pur- from the date of sale, with ‘erms of sale: chase money six insu nec interest, and BBY GREEN @ WILLIAMS, Anctioncers ines. A Southeast pre corner Seventh and D sts. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- By virtue of deed of tra das rtue the ith January, cde trustee reserves t! ‘tad costof the defaulting PHRAIM CLARKE. Trustee. COOPER & LATIMER, Auct's. MORTGAGRE’S SALE. irtue of from J. P. Bartho- fo fo Matthias Linthicum: daied Jaty te Prince Georges sant oo te nae es nda of PEblic sale on the preimisoe,on TUKDAY. Wa ‘at 12 o'clock m., that SEAT * yurchaser. #5 SF 'at bearing ‘apll-co&ds is of ‘ashington county, in lio. 443, and, by direction COUNTRY arrow,” or “Riversdale,” on now resides, adjoining the as = 2 Iands of thé late John OG. Rives and others’ and months with interest, secured by a decd cf trust on | binding om the railroad and turupike lenting ne Soon Ghee ie See Washington. “It contains 106 acres. more or fess, struck off. pe and conveyancing at Tras formerly by Dr. Penn, and Within Ave days from any of sake perine teretenttes! benulier DWELL: * ve days : he right to resell at’ pure the HO! ana 360, F Sx . Tiere a Tae | armas eee hae. 5 SIRE PMAOREA Du AMD ARE | <tewrase ral EEC ase GOD. inthe ati or egwed ad epi Ho train to of frou Annapolis on bonta wdek alee and mT profs, gad ne Sur tot pop bala TaSi. 2 ® igoil at s very small vance, my terms Ege ot © in oad 340, and 5:00 amuse france ovor cones wart {0m | ete FOR WAL.STATIONS, ‘Orders by mai) will ve. EASON ALL PARTS nat TA. OAK WOOD, fm stk ccienncenmenennnn 6 08 PINE WOOD; 0. arscnmernimmscnnune 5 SO Yard, No. 1799 Pennsylvania avenue, near Vth BANKERS, RE Ra a a se ee J. ® BRYAN, Pree J. A. BUFR, Tread NOfON aad WAW TORE ‘Traine ere now run as WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK Lye - ji Sea Gomner of Seventh strest and Louisiana svenus, | “4 ®?-™. ba Td Hines paar | era merit: York af 9:00 p.m. J " o" beaCuKe, Eee vee veteaten uae Buy and sell ot current market rates GOVYEBNMENT cote iit s "s AUCTION SALES. RROW. will sell, at TUESDAY. | Pe ison om, beautiful COUNT R | tegen Broce ment ABI THe S, LB IMPROVED ¥ OUBN AND NEW TORK i 7 virtue of aden of trust, dtd 3 5 HL if f i : ! & | 4! + a ie i stampe gan ancing at purchaser's cost. deposit of rill be ired hen the iseruck of RET 0. FOX. Trustes. mb3i-dads COUPER & LATIMER, Aucts. BE GREEN & WILLIAMS “Acctioncers. Fo! OTION. On WEONESDAY. the aut day 9 fh: pe eres ‘clock, COOPER & LATIMER, Auctoncers, yO Sacoumerate Sane Mae See Southwoet corner Penna avenue and lith street. A SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF BOOKS AT ‘AUCTION tember of the ‘Argentine iegation. "Many of the — are elegantly 5 anfail ‘im fine preserva- COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncors Terme cash. ap 13-tf [Kepub.] U* {TED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS POST til MONDAY. the 16th day of May, 1570, hour and of PAINTING, &. 627 ESTABLISHED 1841. ) 55 LA. AVE. — OLB No. a7™“1 PADDLE MY OWN OANOE.”"38 . PARKER. No. 627 Louisiana avenue, (old No.55) HOUSE, SIGN and DECORATIVE PAIN. Ro.65) HOUS! and BAT i R all that lishment cet do, and kavins no par hallenges an ; i cen be thankful for past fava a of the same, 8 tety No. 627 Louisiana avenas. PAINTING, Ete. ee iy een and so Toeges \. is to —— best style, at reasonab| an short notice, HO ORATIVE PAINTING, GuaztNa one cular attention to INTERIOR DEGO- BATIONE. in regard srhich Be Dogs to refer to F Pisin coca wwvesumucet: BApreqea! es il'and Wood, 8-P- Brows, <->, 24 others for whom be has executed work of thal Shar- acter. mh 15-1y 923 PAINTING. 923 DBraxsr, em },923, PagRACNIOHOL & BRENNAR’S BST 4BLISRME NT, 923 D street, between 9th and 10th. * = Calcininiogs Well FVigai pg and every variety of HO! end MAONICHOL & BRENN. serine ed otbee ants a. Pe ING OLABS. Eee |.—We are now ‘with ee: i i i PH Trape, Drops, Manbolee Sua Hikabie: Leeres: ° of the ‘Be.; the tie spectality. ‘Mercury and other mineral poisons discarded. Ofice hours 7 to 9 a.m. and 7 to9».m. mi9-colm" ADDRESS NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED, Whose saffortngs have been protracted from bidéou “Suses, and whose cases require prompt treatment to render existence desirable: If you are suffering, or have sufered, from involuntary discharges, what effect does it produce upon your geperal health? De you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a lit- te 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 focky, or is it ropy on set- fling? Ordoesa thick skum rise tothe top? Or is ‘© sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? ‘Do you have spelis of short breathing or dyapepsia ? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spelis Of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your meshory impaired? 1s your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel Gull, Listiegs, moping, tired of company, of life? Bo you wish to be left alone, to get sway 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 80, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, apd have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint ? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro- ducing @ weakness of the generative organs. The organs of generation, when in perfect health, make themam. Did you ever think that those bold, de- fiant, energetic, persevering, successful business men are always those whose generagve organs are in perfect health? You never hear such men com- plain of being melansholy, of nervousness, of palpi- tation of the heart. They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business; they don’t become sad and discouraged; they are always polite and pleasant in the company of ladies, and took you and thec, Tight in the face—none of your downcast looks of any other meanness about them. I do not mean | those who keep the organs inflated by running to ex- cess. These will not only ruin their constitutions, but alse those they do business with or for. How many men, from badty cured diseases, from the effects of eclf-abuse and excesses, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system eo much as to induce al- ‘most every other discase—idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, tpinal affections, suicide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause ef the trouble searcely ever suspected, and bave doctored for all but the right one. ‘Discases of these organs require the use of » Din- retic, HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU inthe great Diuretic, and le © certate cure for dis- eases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grevel, Dropey, Or- ganic Weakness, Female Complaints, General De- bility, and all diseases of the Urinary Orgsns, whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever canse originating, and no matter of how long stand- ing. If no trestment ts submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. 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