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» _EVENING STAR. < ‘ "FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, | Conclusion Yesterday's Proceedings. } S After our report closed— | ‘The bill incorporating the Island Institute of | hington, D. € was pansed. | ‘he bill for the relief of the inhabitants of | Salt Lake City, in the Territory of Utah, was paseed. vill to incorporate the United Aid Asso- The tiation of Washington, D. C., was passed. Also, the following bills were passed 5 | ‘To incorporate the Washington Butchers Benevolent Association of Washington, of the District of Columbia. Toe incorporate the Washington Association for the Improvement of the Condition of the Poor of the District of Columbia. : The bill to incorporate the Sons and Daugh- ters of Liberty of the District of Colambia | being under consideration, Mr. Howard asked that it be passed over, as he did not think it worth while for the Senate to spend its time on such a bill as this. ee } Mr. Morton said they had an association of | this name in Indiana during the war, but he Supposed the purposes of this organization Were somewhat different. Mr. Hamlin said these were colored people on the Island, who thought if they were incor- porated the members would take more interest and come together oftener. Mr. Howard said he must insist upon his ob- jection. He could not see the necessity of ‘wasting the time of Congress upon sueh mst- ters, or the Propriety of shingling over the Dis- trict of ¢ Colum ia with corporatiens for every conceivable pur; i ‘The ‘Senate. then, at 4:40 p- m., went into executive session, and after some time spent therein, adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed—the tariff bill being under consideration— Mr. Wilson (2linn.) moved to amend the pend- ing paragraph in reiation to iron bars, rolled or hammered, not less than one and a half nor more than two inches wide, by making the duty =2) per ton; and it was agreed to by a vote of 75 to @. ‘The committee then proceeded to the consid- fration of the paragraph which proposes a duty of one and one-quarter cents per pound on iron bars, rolled or hammered, ing flat bars Jess than one and one-half inch, or more than four inches wide and less than one-halfof an inch, and not less than three-eighths thick, and on iron bars, rolled or hammered, more than two inches thick. Mr. Logan (Iil.) moved to amend by making the duty s22. 40 per ton; which was agreed to by B vote of 70 to 62. ‘The committee rose, and the House took a re- ess until 7:30 p. m. ‘At the evening session, Mr. Schénck’s amend- ment to fix the duty upon oval. half oval, and half round iron at the rate of rods and wire rods, Was adopted—yeas 09, nays 52. Mr. Lyneh (Me.) moved to amend by fixing the duty at 1% cents per pound, instead of 1x. A to. ‘he next paragraph was, on motion of Mr. Behenck, amended so as to make the duty on Teds and wire rods, anc oval, half oval, and half yound iron, more t a : diameter or square, lq cents per pound. Mr. Allison moved t0 strike out the paragraph; Which was agreed to—ayes 72, noes 59. Peuding further consideration the committee Tose, ani the House adjourned. @7 A recent celestial stabbing affray in San Francisco was thus explained by one of the par- ticipants: “One man he hap got cousin, cousin hap muchee money, ene man, al! same white man, wantee cousin die. He no die, he try kille he. No good, too many men try stoppee he, Police come, all gone.” pot nk ase ES 87 The Louisville Journal suggests “the bireh ‘@5 & means of roconstruction” in the case of the squads of boys who stay out nights as late as twelve o'clock, smoking on the corners or stand- ing around saloons, when they should have been in bed hours before. SF Miss Hattie Johnson. the lady who was brought into distressing notoriety through her elopement with the Kev. Horace Cook, in New York, some months ago, was joined in wedlock to a young man of that city last week. EAST. On the evening of the %th, at Io'clock, JOHN EAST. « native of Lincolnshire, England, ‘Dat for the last 18 years # resident of this city, in the 42d year of bis age ‘The funeral will take place on Thursday, the 2th instant at ¢o clock p.m.. from his late residence, 440 © street, between ith and Sth streets. TI! relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited fo attend. is B. m the evening of the 9th il ss of several mouths. Mrs. JANE setae athington city. forme DALL. On th N PAINE BIDE in the =6th ag Ber funeral will take place at 4 p.m... Thursday, he Du) instant. from the residence of her son in L _ No. 734 ith street. be > which the friends of tho ited. * ‘On the 3th inst BANNAN, a nativ. it, at 3 o'clock p. Ireland. UNDERTAKERS. BICHAKD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MABE. HARVEY & MARR, ONDERTAEERS, No. 934 F STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. 428 EIGHTH STREET near E. FUEBNITURE of all kinds made and repaired. Bpecial attention given te the manufacture of CHAIRS. an Butsh bak or Mrs. ¥ 5 References for Dear Hair Work:—' GRANT, Mrs. Admiral Goldaborough, ra, |. Onsey, Gen. Tompkins Gen. JH4weecn BESTAURANT. No. 1431 Pexn Aven WASI e Booms Sep BOARD BY THE DAY OR WERE: ALS AT ALL HOURS J Best ‘and Liquors to be had at the Bar. B7 Particular PS to PRE ont. Mains *OR pabe— Poets, WOOD and SAND, No 50, corner New avenue ‘MM street south. BEYTON DEVACGHN.. Bost White Sand for front brick purposes. Posts of Cedar and Chest- ERTSSENN AN. Patnicrss bes been solved. All debts hy the Inte firm will be due tocr | by CHAS. MACNICHOL, No. 923 D street, Tween th and . = Washington, April.10. __ ap 53t_ *P.HE AMERIOAN BUTTON-BOLE OVER SEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE. WORKS BEAUTIFUL BUTTON HOLES, DOES OVERSEAMING ON THE EDGE And cannot be equalled on any kind of sewing done by any other he call at No. 220 or Stuer’, BEAR PEW NUE, and these machines in operation. ourself. ‘apal-lw™ GEORGI spEe ea BALM OF LIFE, anp OTHER PBEPABATIONS, FOR Sale BY ALL DRUGGISTS, anD AT THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT, Corner 9th and H streets. ——— Pang ive rece eee corner of New J ¢ the name of JOSEP Weick ts the sand a Heary Just are Tec sum of §1iM0 in cash tbe “4 .D. om. _ 808 Stawew™ made to or — as api hk 450 sow RINTING BY B. POLK ly — D street, between 6th and 7th streets, LATE TELEGRAMS, ac. A steamer arriving at New York from: Liver- Pool on Monday brought twelve hundred and twenty-nine passengers. Of these a large num- ber wore English and Scotch farmers, who were n to on their way to settle irginia, each bring- ing enough money to commence un- der favorable circumstances. The French Ministerial cireular on the Ple- Discite, because it alludes to the Spectre + is censared by many Paris journals. Hi fo the Plebiacite is gaining ground in Paris. It is rumored that the Emperor was coldly received yesterday while holding a review. It is now said that Captain Eyre did not stop the Bombay when she collided with the Oneida because he as 8 passenger the wife of the British Minister, Lord Temple, who was appre- hensive of shipwreck. The case of James W. Davis vs. The Union Pacitic Kailroad Company is being argued be- fore a court in Cheyenne on prayers of the plaintiff for an injunction and appointment of receiver for the read. Peter Cooper presided over an Indian com- mission meeting in New York last night, which endorsed President Grant in appointi: ‘riends as Indian agents, ‘Vin among the speakers. James Jeter Phillips, of Richmond, Va., sen- tenced to be hung on Friday next for murder- ing his wife, has been for sixty days. ‘This is the ninth or tenth respite of Phillips. Advices from Kome state that Miss Lewis, (colored,) American scalptress, has received orders from the Marquis of Bute, a well-known patron of art, for work trom her chisel. Dennis Harty, a soldier in the 17th United States Infantr;, ‘was run over and killed by the cars at Calvert Station, Baltimore, yesterday. Gov. Hoffman, of New York, has ed the eight-hour labor law, and issued a proc! ation for its enforcement and observance. La Presse, of Paris, announces that amnest; for offences ‘inst the Press laws will be issu on the 12th of May. A number of Carlists returning to France have been arrested and compelled to remain at their places of abode. Brigadier General Merelo left Madrid yester- day to take command of the Eastern Depart- ment of Cuba. The Journal Puebla says Prim has announced that a King will be chosen before the end of May. ‘rhe National Bank at Auburn, New York, was yesterday robbed of $31,000. Burlingame’s estate does not exceed $50,000 in personal property. Orders have been sent to Ottawa to disband the Canadian Rifles. The New York Legislature adjourned sine die last night. &e. cent Colyer was SECOND HAND PIANOS AT GREAT BARGAINS, PLANOS at. NF. ELLIS’, 306, new No. 939 Pennsylvania avenue, near 10th street. nt for Chickering & Son. and J. W. Vose Pisnos, and S.D.&H. W. Smith American Organs. ap2i-cost no GoOopDs, JUST RECEIVED AT SILVERBERG'S, BASKETS. WORKBASKETS, INFANTS’ BASKETS, LUNCH BASKETS. KEY BASKETS. FLOWER TOY BA: FINE WORKSTANDS, And BASKETS for general use, HAT BRUSHES. CLOTH BRUSHES, VELVET BRUSH TOOTH BRUSH NAIL BRUSH INFANTS’ B SHES, SHAVING BRUSHES, And fine Exglish aud Buffalo HALRB BRUSHES. WALLETS for lWe., WALLETS for lic., WALLETS for 25c.. WALLETS for S0c., WALLETS for 62c., WALLETS for 75c., WALLETS for $1, WALLETS for $1.25, WALLETS for $1.50, WALLETS for $1.75, WALLETS for 82, And WALLETS at $2.50, $3 and §3.50. A new supply of ATLANTIC COTTON, 4 spools for We. MARSEILLES TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS. PEARL SHIRT and DRESS BUTTONS, from 3c. j per dozen up, &c., &c. B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, ts PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND D STREET. 2 WALTHAM WATCHES. 2 ‘The extensive use of these Watches for the last fif- teen years by Bailway Conductors, Engineers, and Expressmen—the most exacting of watch-wearers— has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadi- ness, durability, and accuracy 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 peo- ple—s proof and a guarantee of their superiority over all others. ‘The superior organization and great extent of the Company's Works at Waltham, enable them to pro- duce watches at a price which renders competition fatile, and those who buy any other watch merely pay from 25 to 50 per cent. more for their watches than is necessary. We are now selling Waltham Watches at less Prices in greenbacks, than the gold 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 along experience has proved of real practical use. Having had the refusal of nearly every inven- tion in wi originating in this country or in Europe, only those were finally adopted which severe testing by the most skillful artitaus in our works, and long use on the part of the public, de- ‘monstrated to be essential to correct and enduring time-keeping. —— the many improvements we would particu- Waltham Watches have dust-proof cape, pro- the movement from dust and lessening the Se at cleaning necessary im other Our new patent stem-winder, or keyless watch, is already a decided success and a great improvement nO tial eat eee Albert Weber H | AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALE~. AUCTION SALES, BY ¥". L WALL beatin To-! Ww. ore FUTURE Days. jew 900 couth Savana y WILLIAMS, ¥ COOPER & LATIM. RA Btores No. and 905,000 cor.Pa.av.and ®hst. | §% bp or B B Successors to Jas. C wuire & Go") SALE OF FURNITURE, LIQUORS, CLOTH- No. 319. corner 7th and D streets, ‘corner Penn's avenue and Lith ING, ke. = — 4 23th, | ONE ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, STUOL, AND RGE SALE OF EXTRA CHOICE COR THURSDAY MOREING Age ae | COVER MEDALSIOE BAGE TETE-A‘TRTE GLI, AMD RICAN. CONST our salesrocms— ~ ° ORAS. IAN OANE-SEAT CHALE LOOM! SE § Imitation and Oak Cottage Sets CENTER LES. WALNUT COTTAG ht? & 2 Varlor Suites, Marble-tep Sideboard ao sear ee tht bAUF ERAGE 6 Marble top Tables. Bureaus, Wardrobes . AIN CAR- 8 RUBS. Cane-seat Rockers, Chairs. £c ETS. SS, MATS, OTTOMANS HALL GE AND LEMON ‘Be. fc. Looking Glass Wont " CLOTHS. PLATED TRA SETS, CROCKERY, ‘Un FRIDAY MORNING. April 29ih, 1870, at S barrels Acme. Baker, and other Whiskies GLASSWARE, STUVES, &c., &c.. AT AUG: 11 o'clock. at our auction rooms, we shali sell a Bos Rye ky Gin ~ TION. aperior collection of the above . 30 boxes Starch, Candies, Soap On THURSDAY, 23th instant, at 10 | ‘Terms cash. JARDIN, Florist. Sects now Single Harness Wane a.m..we shall sell, at House No. COOPER & LATIMEK, Barber's Chair and Sewing Machine. 112, (old number.) on G street south, be- | _ ap 26-3t (Bepub. Auctionsers. Algo, at 1 o'clock, we will continue the sale of | tween 6th and 7th street and, viz: Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ciothing~ on Gite See ‘uctioneers and Real Retate Brokers _— Coats, Pants, B mu Hop Medallion Retna Tote Sofas No. 319 Southeast corner of Seventh and D streets, our Prevsig’ Concise Guaice, koma Buspendereciuepuverchistt; Ber”? Handjome’ Marble-top ‘Center Table and What-| PARLOR, CHAMBER AND DINING FURNI- Ls eS £ 00., Ancts:_ | Walnnt Cane-seat Reception Chairs, and Medallion- Paget a a et ehh pied B* W. L_WALL & ©0.. Auctioneers, back Rockers wath beer Crepe ont E No. 900 and 902 Pennsylvania avenue, One Oval Gilt Frame Mirror and others eell the follooioe tn Torte went. island. (New Marble Building.") | One Hatreloth Litters Suit th Sots ; Mar: Pa | eee asec ne f priv ireing Mating dol ble-tep Centre ‘Tables, Painted Betts. Hnak SALE OF OIL PAINTINGS, &c. Handsome Enamelied Wood-top Vottage Set bie tep Centre Tables, Paints ‘Sette. Husk On FRIDAY AFTERNO®N, April 2th, commen- | Excellent Featherbeds, Pillows, and Bolsters ing Mach a ie 4 ing atSorcivck we mul sell a coll-ction of Paint- | Husk and Cotton Mattresses, Spring-bottom Mat- | Sewing ‘and Git os ttage Bed- ae ee te Son eee fie stends, ing Bureaus and Ohairs and many other T large Oil Painting Handsome Marb' x Walnut Sideboard | . 7, ‘en Cabluer Sif Patntings Seven feat Walnut Extension ‘Table, and Dining | stficles which we deem unnecessary to meation- These paintings are choice selections, and some | Handseme "Plated Sea Set, 6 pisces; Plated So apo d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. fine works of art Ladi ‘on exhibition Friday morning. We call the attention of private buyers, as they just be sold. * =< WM. L. WALL & CO., Aucts._ ‘ Southeast corner ef 7th and D streets. TWO STORY M HOUSE AND LOT FEON ong PorhERT SOUTH, BE TWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STREETS Meta ISLAN P n D. AT AUCTION TUESDAY, the Sd day of May, i P. m., we shall sell, on the vemises, part Lot No.7, in Square No. 5%, being Is feat front by 75 fect deep. with firet-rats two-story Frame House and Kitchen, built back, alleys, side and rear. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance 6, 12 and 13 months, am pid GREEN &.WILLIAMS, Aucts. FRY WM. L. WALL & 00., Auctioneer New Marble Building, No. 900 and 9 Corner 9h street and Pennsylvania avenue. FIRST GRAND SPRING PAWNBEOKER’S SALE OF UNREDEEMED PEDGES OF ESSES. 8. GOLDSTEIN & CO., AT AUC- ON. On SATURDAY MORNING, April soth, commencing at 10 o'clock, and EVENING at 7 o'clock, and to continue until all are sold, we will sell on the first floor of our spacious Sales: rooma a large lot of unredeemed pledges, being the entire stock of Mosars. 3. Goldstein & Uo., removed to our store for convenience of sale, comprising. Silver Watches, such as Jules Jui gonson, English and Swiss, pl mond Setts, American Watches Solid Gold Chains of all descriptions Diamond Pins and Rings Jewelry of every description Silver Ware, Opera Glasses Guns, Pistols, Revolvers i Musical Instruments, among which are a few very fine old Vi With other mention. ‘We call special attention to the above sale, as all goods will be guaranteed as represented or the or refunded. eae ee GOLDSTEIN & CO., Pawnbrokers. apd Ww. LL & CO., Ancts. US asians ATSAUCTION. - exe Depot QUARTERMASTER’s OFFICE, Wasuixcron, D. C., April 19, 1570. Will be old, at public anc! NESDAY, May 4, at 10 Toth and 8 streete: nue, Ivth ai 2 21 HORSES AND 1 MULE, In good condition, their services being’ no longer jolins articles, which are unnecessary to necessary. ‘Terms: Cash. By order of the Quartermaster General. ©. H. HOYT, Captain, A.Q. M., ap 27-6t Depot Quartermaster. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncers, (Successors to J.C. MeGuire & Oo.) Southwest corner Penn. avenue aud Lith street. D BRICK FRONT. DWELLING WITH TE ROOF ON 9tn STREET WEST, BE- \_N AND 0 STREETS NORTH, AT TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May 34, at 534 0'clock. on the premises, we will sell parts and 5, square 3%, having a front of 13 depth of % feet to a 10 foot paved alley. and improved by a superior built brick dwell- ing of two stories, with hall and 7 rooms; hydrant in ar ; balance in 6 and 12 months, red by ded of trust, Allconvey: ances and Revenue stamps at cost of the purchaser. $100 at time of sale. apt-d&éds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auct (Successors to James nuthwest corner Penna, a0) enue and Ith street. SIXTEEN BUILDING LOTS AND THE WHOLE OF A (SQUARE IN THE FIRST WARD AT On MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 2d. 1370, at 5 o'clock, within our Auction Rooms, we shall seil the Lot 4, square 17; all lot 13, square 24; lot 2, and 11, in square 31; lots 10, 12, ot 4, in square 72; lots 18 and 23, in square 154; lot 27, in square Terms: One-third cash; the balance at six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trast, with notes bearing interest. A deposit of $25 will be re. aquired on each purchase. Title to the property indispntable. Conveyances and revenue stamps at cest of pur- COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. S*4= OF COPPER SCALE. Navy Derartaenr, H Bureau of Construction and Kepatrs, Rt in 13, 1870, There will be offered for sale at lic auction,on FRIDAY, May 6, 170, at 12 o'clock M.rat the United States Navy-yard. W: ington, about seventy thou sand (70,000) pounds of COPPER SCALE, in lots to suit purchasers. It can bo examined at any time previons to the day of sal pon application to the commandant of the Washington Mevy.yerd. Samples of similar scale have shown 82 per cent. of metallic copper. ‘One-half of 1 irchase money must be deposited t the timo of and twelve days will be allowed to remove the scale from the yard; otherwise the de- Dosit will be forfelted to the Government. and before the scale is removed from 12-2uw3w WOOD AND COAL. @OD AND COAL AT REDUCED PRICES, Havio ht of Themas J. Galt the Steam mill fo of 7h street whart. 1 ain now propercatte ‘ood lowing yments to be made in Government funds, the yard. furnish and Coal of all’ kinds at the fol POF COPD ...ecrenrnssereenrerees BS SO in3oré rege ey | 30 INE WOOD, sawed in 3 or 4 pieces and split, S Wot ina eo 338 AK WOOD’ sawed 730 D7 pi Rito WINDLING WOOD ia buadice: ite Ash COAL. "oping by strict attention, to businees to liberal . Office 1922 Pennsylvania ar inne and 13th streets, and at Mill, of 7ih street. 1999 Fah, HOOVER: nsylvania avenue, apis-Im Detween 12th aud 15th strcets, AL AND WOOD. AMES GLEASON, successor to Gloason & Glonn, G street Wharf, begs leave to inform hie numerous friends and customers that he is now te farnish, at lowest Tatos, the best quali ED and WHITE ASH ANTHRACITE COLL. eos MREPRLARDS At HES AM WOOD, tn the aickton sewed and Split. she PBorosars FOR GRADING AND PAVING. Mayor's Orvice, Orry Hatt. Wasuixeton, D. O.. April 2 1y,¢ office un- P; Will bs received at this rir Gelscke mn MONDAY. ay ate aoe RADING and PAVING the carriageiray, of 0 “i ie crane, must Lo pte aad as that with p. ae Il stat rice per square yard, in- Seep y tardies be ated orth t to egect any er all of the bide if the interenta'of the Uorporatles’ a! 8. J. BOWEN, 5 Or Pprerosaus VOR LAYING WATER-MAINS i. watch BS: Te marine eames oe ae aa meee teem th cy pape ga eee Tit that part of theo ef th cena and Sato as ee gS ican before of posiead ed Bp. CRUE A TSLs AND sare 0 fowsres, 86,875 ete 50, 88, ets, eplé-im Bo. 403 (new number) 7th gt.,near D . 3° cf ie Plated Castors, ivosy Handled Kuires, ( Rogers’ make) Crockery and Glassware Taree Tngrain, and Stair Carpets; Hall Oil 8 Walnut Hat-tree and Commode Morving Glory Parlor Stove, one Violet Cham- ‘ber Stove One Excellent Empire No. 7 Cooking Stove, with Hawk's Air-tight Heater A good lot of Kitchen Requisites ‘he above Furniture is new, being only in use six months, and persons in want of good arti- cles will do well to attend the sale. a2 (Rep|_ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anct’rs, Y COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers, Successors to J.C. McGuire & Co.,} southwest corner Penn avenue and iith st. GOOD BUSINESS 38° . CORNER OF H ST. NORTH AND Var STREET WEST, NEAR THE TOLL GATE, AT AUCTION. On TSURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 23th, ‘clock, on the premises, we will sell, feat ae < jure noses of Sreere 120, having a irom foe street north, erage depth of 60 feet on lith street east improved by a two-story Fi Hing of six rooms, also two Rrovwtory rame Dwelling ‘Terms of sale: One-halfeash; balance in 6 and12 months, with interest, secured by deed of trust, Conveyancing and stamps at cost purchaser, $50 posit a : aply- COUPER & LATIMER, Auct’s. Y WM. L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers, New Marble Buildings, No. 900 and 902 Pennsylvania avenue, CHANCERY SAU OF REAL ESTATE 1X SQUARE 1,026. virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of B: fe strict of Columbia, in equity, made on the 19th day i ag 1870, in the cause of Bray vs. ‘Townshend et al, No. 1.45. med will ex; for sale at auction, to the MONDAY, the 2d day of ‘lay ‘k in the afternoon, the following-described real estat ee yore numbered forty-six, (46,) forty- seven (47) ahd forty-eight, (48,) in Square numbered one thousand and twenty-six, (1,028,) with the im- provements. ‘Terme of sale: $500 in cash, and the balance one- half in six months and one-half in twelve months in notes of the purchaser, with interest, secured by deed of trust. 100 to be deposited at the time of sale. If terms of sale be not’ complied with within five days after sale,a resale will be made at the cost ot the es ond F popeenc Conveyances and ‘stam pe at the cost o! urchaser. = JAMES G. PAYNE, Trustoo. p20. 'W. L. WALL ‘Aucts. Y COOPER & LATIMER, A’ (Successors to J. O. McGuire & Co.,) thwest corner Fenn. avenue and lith street. TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT, ON I STREET NORTH BETWEEN 2p AND 3p STREETS WEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of adeed of trust the of August, 1868, recorded in Liber T 3, folio 82, et seq., one of the land records for Washington county, in the District o Colambia, I shall proceed to sell, at publi on the premises, on MONDAY, A.D. 1370, at 53 o'clock p. m.,all that certain lot of ground situate ard lyi ton city, in the District of Columbi: Lot No. 4, in square No. 562; begini: of lot at the northeast corner of said lot; ranni: thence south, 14 feet, to a private alley in call square; thence west 20 feet 8 inches; thence north 130 feet tol street: thench east 2) feet 8 inches, to the beginning, with the improvements thereon, consist- Bots nearly new three-story Dwelling House. with back building, with all modern conveniences, and containing W rooms. This property 13 opposite the reeidence of General Sherman, in one of the most beantiful and rapidly improving (ge of the city. Terms of sale: $3,000 cash: of which $300 mnet be paid down when the knocked off; ance im equai payments. at 6, 12,15 and 24 months, auction, M: ry for which the pure! r's notes must be given, bear- ing interest from the day of sale, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Allconveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with within five days after the day of salethe Trustee reserves the right to resell, at tho risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, .T. MORSELL, Trustee. ap 13-dta COOPER & LATIMER, Aucis. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers and Real Estate Brobers No. 319, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. TRUSTEE SALE OF A FIRST-CLASS DRUG- STORE ON 9TIT SKEET oe ewe 8 N EW BUILDING, AT AUCTION. Os LON On FRIDAY, the 5th day of May next, 1570, 10 o'clock a. im., I shall sell, on the promises’ Tithe goods, wares, merchaniise, consisting af Drugs, Medicines, Fancy Articles, cines.' Fixtures, Furniture, including Counters, Shelving. Scales and Weights, Measures, Show Bottles, Signs, &c..now in Store No. 4, in the Young Men's Christian Association Building, in the «it, of Washington, or all and any part thereof, or which may be substituted therefor, or found upon such premises at the time of foreclosing this decd of truce Terms made known at time of sale. FRANK J. WILLIS, Trasteo. Patent Medi- BY 2 ESEEE sceaeee 519 7th street, opposite Post Offies, VALUABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION ON O STREET, BETWEEN 91H AND 10TH On FRIDAY, 29th April, at 5 o'clock I shal! offer at public auction, on the pl jot ©, in re No. 367, 23 feet 9 inches Tis feet deep. aT’ No- 97 we ‘Terms made known day of sale. All conveyances at purchaser's cost. Tobe resold in five days if tering of sale are not complied with. §100dowa day of sale. JOHN F. ENNIS. Attornoy. _ap25-tt THOS. &. WAGGAMAN. Auct, Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auci (Successors to J. C. Mobi Southwest corner of TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUAB IN LEASEHOLD PROPERTY BET’ ‘WEEN 91u AND 10TH STREETS. Ls ON ® STREET, Under and by viriue of a deed of trust to tl subscriber bearit ‘est 6 feet 6 6 ieee north inning. with t! ld be tore oft of $20.00 The interest of Ben). F. Gilbert. vertised to be sold, is an undivided one-third part, and the debt for which the present sale is to be mado is $1,000, with interest from October 15th, 1969. ‘erms 3 to be deposited at sale, ‘the residue to be pald within thres days the af he terms are not complied with the deposit to be forfeited and the rty will be resold at the risk and cort of the defaulting parchaser upon five dare notice in the National biican, Conveyancing and stamps the his t cost. wt ne POT EED, We TONES, Trastes, COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. A MORTGAGES SALE. By virtue of a from J. P. Bartho- Tow and wife to Matthins Lintiicum, dated Jaty lo, | 1367, and recorded among the Land Records of | Prince George's county, the subscriber will offer at TRY on ap20-tds | Pyvlic sale on the premiso+, on TUESDAY. M | 3570, at 12 o'clock m., that beautiful COUN’ | BEAT known as * Biversda | which lands J.P. Bartholow n Wi . It contains 105 acres, more or less. This property was formerly owned by Dr. Penn, and as Leen, highly] improved by the present owner, having thereon two new and beautifal DWKLL- | INGS, besides the HOME DWELLING. with largo Barn. Stable, Corn House, Poultry House, Hay | Barrack 80x80 feet and a beautiful Las | other Country Seat around Washington, thousand dollars have been expended chase, improving, and beautifying it. It is situa about five miles from Washington. near the District line, and ong milé from Bladensburg, of whioh it | commands a full view. A further description is not deemed necessary, as (hose desiring to purchase are | requested to call aud examine the premises. | “SKerms: One-half cash: balance in 6 and 12 months. rt yf AB LENT ICUM, Mortgage: For ATPHIAS Lt jr, M. BANNOWN, Attorney, apls-td '32'St. Paul st!, Baltimore. Usitep STATES MARSHAL'’S SALE, orit.Zixtne of thros writs of fer facina and one weit itt ‘ponas, issu: rom of the Supreme Court of the Dist all defendant's it, | interest in ahd to part of Lot No. 7, | 223, in the City of Washington, D.U., begiuning at the northeast corner of said’ square and runni 5q) thence sonth 44 feet, thence west to the west end | the lot, thence in a northerly direction with the West line thereof to the north line of said Jot, thence wit! rth line to tl place DIR y toget 1 and singular the improvements thereon, selzed aud levied upon as, the Brook Mackall, jr.. and will be sold to cutions Nos. 3 7 fay Matthew G. Emery, Geo. H. Plant, A. & Bichard, aud Owen & Wileon, : ALEX. SHARP, mh 23-td U.S. Marshal, D. 6. S7 THE ABOVE SALE 1S POSTPONED UN- til MONDAY, the 16th day of May, 1570, at the same hour place, by consent of all parties. ap ll ALEX. SHARP, U. 8. Marshal, D. C. BANKERS, J.B: BRYAN, Pree, J. A. RUFF, Treas me GREEN & Wiis ete. | WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK FRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers ore ae Tnth ttreet_ and Louisiana avenue, B Southeast corner Seveuth and D ata PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. mo from 9:30 a.m. to 8 p. m., . TRUSTER SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- ORDAY EVENING. trom 65042755) poms, MEAT date the 11 jed in parties sccui , , on the premises, on SATURDAY. at 4 o'clock p. m., all t at parcel of ground. be: subdivision of syuare No: 3, eeghatta for iis vi are No. 205, the northeast corner of said lot No.4, By virtue of a deed of tyast, beari beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cash: Dalance iné and 12 months with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the groperty., $100 down when the perty is 8 a a days from ‘day of sale, the Trestes cee ee DARHT LE, teat GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. purchaser. within five serves the ‘apli-dta ‘HE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONEDUNTIL | WEST aT! SATURDAY, game hou By order of ap2s ae DARN ETL es GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. EDUCATIONAL. IPPIN FEMALE INSTITUT: plerradiees 1a Select Boarding and Day School. Every faci French educstion es So Siglich t_davclalattntln given t ‘Music and Ornamen- anni “ne circulars containing full information address del7-co8W.ly BEV. J -A-LIPPINOOTT, AM B.* FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. ‘Why is ft that so many children die under the age of five years? That a large proportion of cet for boarding pupils in English department —- SAFELY AND CERTAINLY removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by the timely use of B. A. FAHNESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE. It renee harmless, contains ne Mercury, PUBELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION, ot Sa Seane CAUTION. FAVORABLY KNOWN SINCE 1629, ae tate mantels forced aes thant a0 SCHWARTZ @ HASLETT, FoaMEBLt _ B.A. PAHNESTOCK’S 806 2 09, SOLE PROPRIETORS. rT? ge MEDIC: Wo} a REE ME AS rf stages | ss Jt® ooKe &Co.,, BANKERS, Buy and ecil st current market rates GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, @OLD AND SILVER. a for STOCKS, and BONDS promptly exe- INTERNAL BEVENUE STAMPS farnished. pe eee ieebto et 8 RAILROADS. “it | Baxrimogs axp on10 BAILBOAD. ith — Wastineron, 8. WASHING- TON A ALT! Ww. SING TON AND oe new FO BALTINGA! ORE. Leave 5 BE Sand 13:b05:80, not rind Soo me ALL WAY STATION: cept at Tand 9:304. m.. FOR WAY STATIONS. OF THE WEST. Pg tty) a raey and Sunday, at TA Go Hacurday at 7 Aa and . M. iS Wheelin, Barraburg. be. . ‘Through tickets to the West Station ‘Ticket oles st all boars of the Bos Be Company's Office, a avenue office there ‘to hav realled for and checked at‘their resid i FOR NEW YORK, without o adgegre da Tescope Bundayyat Sane sua ta:4s FOR FAILADEL PALA. a. m., and 19:46 ‘Station Sagas eg Eee Smee pa coheed nob Fiche a aee eo = 3 A. WEBSTER, Register of Wills. Ea WOMAN, Females, owing to the peculiar and important re- lations which they sustain, their peculiar organins tion, and the offices they perform, are subject to many sufferings. Freedom from these contribute inno small degree to their bappiness and welfare, for none can be happy who are ill. Mot only so, but ‘20 one of these various female complaints can long be suffered to run on without involving the general health of the individual, and ere long producing Permanent sickness and prematare decline, Nor is it pleasant to consult a physician tor the relief of these various delicate aSections, and only upon the ‘most urgent necessity will a trac woman so far ac Tifice her greatest charm as to do this, ‘The sex will then thank us {or placing in their hands simple «ps cifics which will be found efficacious in relieving and curing almost every one of those troublesome com- plaints peculiar to the sex, HELMBoLD's ExtRact oy Bocuvt—Hundrods suffer on in silence, and hundreds of others apply vainly to druggists and doctors, who either merely tantalize them with the hope of a cure or apply remedies which mako them worse. 1 would not wish to amort anything that would doinastics to the aMicted, but am obliged to say that althonch it may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the Powers of life, by laborious employment, unwhole- some air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of tea and coffee, and frequent childbirth, it is tar oftener caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucuous membrane of the vagina itself. Whon reviewing the causes of those distressing complaints, it is most painful to contemplate the at- tendant evils consequent upon them. “It is it sim- Ple justice to the subject to enumerate afew of the many additional causes which so largely affect the life, health, and happiness of ‘woman in all classes of society, and which, consequently, affect more or less directly, the welfare of the entire haman family. The mania that exists for precocious education and marriage, causes the years that nature designed for corporeal development to bo wasted and perverted in the restraints of dross, the “early confinement of | school, and especially in the unkealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thus, with the body half-clothed, snd the mind unduly excited by pleasure, pervert ing in midnight revel the hours desizaed by nature | for sleep and rest, the work of destruction ix halt | accomplished. In consequence of this early strain upon hor sys tem, unnecessary effort is required by th delicate Votary to retain her situation in school at a later day, thus ageravating ths evil. When one excite- ment is over, another in prospective keeps the mind morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now con stant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely for- bidding the exercise indispensable to the attainment and retention of organic health and strength: the exposure to night air; the sudden change of temps- rature; the complete prostration produced by exces- sive daneing, must, of necessity, produce their iegit- imaié effect. At last, an “<1 Warriage caps the climax of misery, and the unfortunate ene, hitherto S0 utterly regardless of the plain dictates and ro- monstrances of her delicate nature, becomes ap un- Filling subject of medical treatment. This is but a truthful picture of the experience of thousands of our young women. Long before the ability to exercise the functions of the generative organs, they require an education of | their peculiar nervous system, composed of what ie called the tissue, which is, in common with the female breast and lips, evidently under the control of mental emotions and associations et an early period of life; and,as we shall subsequently see, thoss emotions, when excessive, lead, long before pubsrity, to habits which sap the very life of their victims ore nature has self completed their development. For Female Weakness and Debility, Whites or Leucorrhwa, Too Profuse Menstruation, Exhaus- tion, Too Long Continued Periods, for Prolapsus and Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Utori, we offer the most perfect specific known: Hetwsozn's Com- pounp ExTRact oF Bucuv. Directions for ase, diet, and advice, accompany, Females in every period ef lifo, from infancy to ox- treme old age, will find it # remedy to aid nature in the discharge of its functions, Strength ts the glory of manhood and womanhood. Hetwsoip’s Ex- Tract BUCHU is more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron, infinitely safer, and more ploseant. HgLupoty's Extract Bucuc, having received the endorsement of the most promi- nent Physicians in the United States, is now ofered te afMicted humanity as a certain cure for the follow- ing diseases and symptoms, from whatever cause originating General Debility, Mental and Physi- cal Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General ir. Titability, Resticssness and Sleeplessness at night, Absence of Muscular Bficiency, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Rmaciation, Low Bpirits, Disorganizs- tion or Paralysis of the Organs 6f Generation, Pal- pitation of the Hoart,and,in fact, all the concomi- tants of allervous and Debilitated state of the sys- tem, To insure the geuuine, cut this out, Ask for HELMBOLD's, Takeo other. Sold by Draggists and Dealers everwhere. Price @1.25 per bottle, oF six bottles for @6.50. Delivered to any address. Describe cymptoms is all communications. Address H. T. HELMBOLD. Drag and Chemica: Ware- house, 594 Broadway, M.T. No ARE GENUINE UNLESS DONE UP IN steel engraved wrapper, with fas-simile of my Chemica! Warehouse, and signed ap w-daw 8. T) HELMBOLD. INSURANCE. “A PRUDEST HL ,FORESESTH THE 28 prosperiiy prepare for adversity. Insure your property wich A.&. PRATT « SON, fn tne tne YONE. bs BIR, of New Yor, and thus cward agawns: FIRE! Jagure pow Luc m thee EXCELSIOR, of New Reh snd thus provede for themomyori af ihose you PHENIZ, oe" | You ory tanem from them | A. PRATT & SON, Agents, ap s-tf No.3 ¥. M,C. A. Buviteng. BR Booms or |. Aseete, j B_WoxTa 82,260. Assets, THE SPRINGFIELD FIRE INSURANCE Glascccheaenee Amets: (near) $1000.0087 CE O0., of Bart FIRE INSURAROB BL ETROPOLT So: Fo peitan FIRE INSURANOB en es THEE REAR GLABSEBAEO® >of are _jaloty _ 819 7m (old Wo. 48b NAT ONE ET OF W pee or CE OF “POTOMAC FERRY COMPANY Beventu Street WHARF Waswine rox, April ah, 1970. To promote publi we steamers of tit line will on WED. menge thet HOU! MLY ThiPs mence their TRO 3 INGTON at6 o clock a.m. Last trip from" Woaks 7 p.m. iret trip from Alexandria at quarter to 6 a. Last trip from Alexandria at f'n = This arrangement aftorde a sale and pleasant mode of commanication the city of Alexandria any our dari ‘The ST! WAWASSET makes her usual ae vent and FRIDAY MORNINGS for CONE RIVER and intermediate landings on the Potomac leaving the wharf of this Company (foot of ™ ith strect) at \OWISON. Pres. P. Ferry Oo. ‘one ten 8. SAMUEL GEDNEY, Gen. 5 ASHINGTON. GEORGETOWN. AND NOB- WwW FOLK STEAMBOAT Lise? and fast,» The new, slegant wheel | “LADY OF ‘The “LAg —, tain J. W. Denty, rece larly’ between the abor. ing at_Alex andris. Fort piney Polat Point Lookout, jeaving 7th-street whart, Washit DAY and THURSDAY. at 3p. m.. Norfolk every TUESDAY and Fit! returning. levee IDA, a ap me Norfolk with the Bow: ight willbe way billed rmation apply to James L. Wedderburn @ Oo. Alex- rfolk, orto 8. P. Biko ‘his steamer connects at TON STEAMERS, and Fre threagh. ris : & SON. on the wharf, or at’ the Princi corner New York avenue and 15th street, tom, or on beard to BEOWN. PLANT CHARLES 8 Washington, D.C. April, L H®: FOR THE FISHING SHORES! The Fast and Staunch Steamboat O. Daptain JoHN MARTIN, will leave the wharf at the foot of Eleventh street, EVERY MORNING at 90 clock, 8. P. Brown & Son's wharf. foot of Sew Fie lock. tor the FISHING SHORES on the otomac river, at Fort Foote, Fort Wash- to Washington or 8 otcincs’ to the eras 2 at 6o'cl the eveni Sundays will leave 8. P. Brown & Son's wharf at o'clock in the moruing. ‘ickets for the round trip only oO Dollar. ‘or further information ly to BISCOE & LUT. TRELL, near the foot of Eleventh street, and 8 BROWN & SON. at Seventh-street wharf. mwh25-0f OB MOUNT VERNON. ‘The steamer AREOW leaves her wharf, foot ALLY. fs 10) ‘ashing? )., Proprietors. AK, Gou'l Supt apt | Bw Sx epace Liss Par PH! ‘ALI psa. yisioar Aa te, Sapo, | | oul. J.W. THOMPSON, President, LOAN OFFICES. PECIAL NOTICE. ae a MANAG FPR REECE BEET FULTON 8 Co tear P= sige lor pate = te

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