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j _EVENING STAR. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, | Conclusion Yesterday's Proceedings. SEN ATE.—After our report closed— ‘The House bi ize the corporate an- theriues of Georg wn, D. ©., to pave and im- prove the streets thereof, was passed, and the | Senate bill for the same purpose was indetinite- | ly postponed. * Fie bill to incorporate the Zoological Society ington was passed, the third and sixth being struck out; also the part allowing terial to be imported free. ‘o establish @ National [ustitate of ciences coming up, | uher #aid it had a very large name for | ared was a very smailattair. He sag- come in under the gene ation law, and on his motion it was in- | - atl p.m., went inte execa- and after some time spent therein report closed— porate the New E Publishing Company of Wash mittee on salary of thy bailiff of s was referred to the Com riations. urtof Cla on Appro] ‘Senate joint resolu tiot authorizing the Sécre- taryct War to take charge of the national cem eteries ysburg and Antietam was refezred iu the Committee on Military Affaire, Senate bill to exempt charitable institation: was referred to the W ttee. > in oh rporate the Metr spolita ch of Washington was ri- to the Committee on the District of Co- Jumbia ‘The Committee on the Washington Market Hoase bill, Messrs. Tanner Speaker announced as the Conference part of the House on the CN. Y..) Logan, (HL, N.Y.) | Messrs. Knot Rogers pointed the Conference Commit- jee on the Hot Springs reservation bill. Sp The House then, at 5:30, took a recess to meet in Committee of the Whole on the tariff bill at 8 o'clock. At the evening session, the House reassembled hole at 5 p. m., on the wing paragraph :—On all iron or | € rope, or twisted ties made of wire | a number sixteen wire gauge, five cents | Per pound; made of wire less than number six- | teen and not less than number twenty-five wire za iX cents per pound; made of wire less than number twenty-five wire gauge, seven cents per pound, was, on motion ot Mr. Schenck, from the committee, amended by striking out the words, “or twisted ties,” that article having already been provided for in the bal. Mr. Allison (Iowa) moved to amend by Striking out five, six, and seven, and insert two and abalf, three and a half, and four respec- tively, and in addition thereto twenty per- centinin ad valorem. Agreed to. On motion of Mr. Benjamin, (Mo.,) the com- mittee rose, and the House, at’ 10 minutes past 10 o'clock, adjourned. Vriear To Work *'—The New York mplains of a numerous class of persons | mg us who have got it into their heads that vulgar to work. The editor thinks it is a Question which should occupy the thought ofour Taw- our reformers and all honest men w terrible growth of idieness and | scorn of honest labor may be blessed. Respect for lat ineuleated in the minds have said, about halt | «leavers to live without it; and of | » work, it is safe to say that half pm necessity, and not from the con- Viction that work is honorable and idleness de- grading. They work merely to live, and strive Zo win wealth that at some day they may turn their backs upon the degradation of labor. “ gospel more needy of preachers than ¢ gospel of labor. The pulpit, the platform ress, the school, and, above all, the house should be made places in which the dign iy ot labor is constantly taught. Parents shoald ‘Lear in mind that they who educate a child to idle- r Further on, we are told it is one of the mis- eries of our land that the apprentice system is dying out. ‘The few masters who will take ap- prentices (the Star says) tind it dificult te ob- tain them. Boys consider themselves too fine to learn trades. ‘+ Mechanic” has a vulgar sound to the ears of Young America. The mas- ter mechanic has hardly 4 response to his ad- vertisement for bright, capable boys to learn a trade, which, once acquired, is sure to afford | steady employment and comfortable “4 while lawyers’ and brokers’ offices are besieg by hundreds who mast work tor tance, with little h hope of learning a rely tor even BEANNAN—WAY nt Trinits Church Mor Dix , M_ PEANNAN LYNW jaugh On the 24th inet. by the Re 2 : BERT FLEET, of this city Dlioe NARY GREP f Canada 5 ———— DIED. | ‘RAN. On the mornin cs. HARRY CLAY ‘ Thoe. M. and Carrie Tal will take pl f the 0th instant, a | 4 years. youngest mM 6 Morrow ‘et at toch me | lay .at 3 © clock. after a lingerin, RTHUR PCRDY. aed Tseae mmngest child of G. W. and M His funeral will take place Monday at 2 o'clock from the residence of his parents, 919 K street, be tween “th and lWth. © relatives and friends are Feepectfuily invited to attend * MAURY. Perished by the calamity at the Sta Copitel in Richmond, Va.. ROBERT H. MAURY. ’ n of the late Jno. W. Maury, of t y {eweeping somany hb. hus suddenly +r so: rte tl Derett.is like the suiler wave that breaks upon ades. Glate shore after the fury of the storm is spent. ‘There A misty sense of the terrible ichmend on that bright day of iy. hushing it busy ham. clo and s ‘ r $s 4 Uniting general lamentation which over the land, we feel # distinct sympathy { jioble life that fell a sacrifice—the manly attribut-s Bod greces, the intelligent mind, the frank and gen €rous nature May He who bath “taken away” send peace to th idowed heart now “refusing to be com. Promise that beyond thie world of | + is an inheritance of eternal joy. \* | UNDERTAKERS. BICHAED F. HARVEY. ALONZO 2 MARE. HARVEY «& MARR, UNDERTIERES, No. 934 F STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth. UNDERTAKER, ——— 428 EIGHTH STBEETncar E. FURNITURE of all kinds made and repaired. ‘Special attention given te the manufacture of ‘OHAIRS. All work warranted. FUNERAL Butth. ES, ANCH bg ond oS AND OTHER PEEPARATIONS, FoR sanz BY ALL DRUGGISTS, xD AT THE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEPOT, Corner 9th and H streets. | the northern end of Blackfriars Bridge, | self-defence in New York. LATE TELEGRAMS, 4c. ‘The test Of five witnesses was given for the prosecution in the MeFarlandtrial vester- day, all to show that the accused was addicted tointoxication, and that he had made several | ‘The prosecution | threats to shoot Richardson. announced that it would close im two davsat the farthest. After the adjournment Mr.Graham | made some disparaging remarks to Judge Davis and a personal encounter between the two came very near taking place. Anarch of the new Metroplitan raflway under , don, esterday. The men were at work in at the time, and twelve were buried in the ruins. Al) of them were taken out alive, but seven were badly if not eye — id ‘wo have since the others were slightly braised. died in the hospital. ‘The Spanish authorities in Havana delivered up the steam-r Lloyd Aspinwal yesterday. The captain refused to accept the steamer, claiming an indemnity of $500 for every day of the deten- tion. The consul general of the United States at last accepted the steamer from the govern- ment, and hoisted the American flag on board. In the investigation into gheged frauds in the | Inspectors’ Department of the Custom House in New York, it is understood that evidence has been adduced justifying the dismissal ot ten or welve Inspectors for receiving bribes. Jn Richmond yesterday afternoon all the city | property in his possession was surrendered by Mayor Chahoon to Mayor Ellyson, in accor- darice with the decision of the Supreme Court ot Appeals. Collector Patterson has received instructions trom the Secretary of the Treasury to take pos- session of all property sold in Memphis here Curing the war taxes and afterwards redeliver- Millions are involved in it. aries Buxton, M. P., was shot at in London yesterday afternoon by his secretary, but not hurt. His assailant, whose name is White, im- mediately fled, and has not yet been arrested. There is little doubt that he was insane. ‘Fhe Coroner’s jury returned a verdict that David O'Day was killed by Philip Cooney in The latter was therefore discharged. WOOD AND COAL. CSMBERLAND COAL, ASSORTED IN QUAL- ITIES, suitable for family, steaming and black- smith purposes, for sale at the lewest possible rates for cash. Office: 485 street and Canal. Depot: Po- tomac river and 6th street. ape Im i. L. SHERIFF. @OD AND COAL AT REDUCED PRICES, Having beught of Themas J. Galt the Steam Saw Mill, foot of 71 t wharf, Lam now prepared to furnish Wood and Coal of all kinds at the following low prices: PINE WOOD, long, per cord. PINE WOOD, sawed in 3 or PINE WOU K WOODy loan; per cord. D. , long, OAK WOOD) sawed in 3 or 4 pieces, par cord CAK WOOD, sawed indor « ploces, abi split, cord. bs hi warped ioteaa t ow i trict attention to business to recef: Uberkl patvonage “Ofles 1533 Peamesiranie ate, 13th streets, and AP. aplim 1 AL AND WOOD. JAMES GLEASON. successor to Gleason & Glenn, G'street Wharf, begs leave to inform hi friends and customers that he is furnish, at lowest market rates, thy x Ww. SH ANTH all sizes: CUMBERLAND CO. KUN OF MINE: HICKORY WOOD, in the MP AND PINE stick or sawed and split. My motto will be in the fnture.as in the past, “Quick sales and simsil profite:” and as I buy for AL OAK cash only, and sell at a very small ad: in {uture will be strictly cash. Will make @ speciality of supplying dealers from the vessel at a slight advance over cost. Orders by mail will recive prompt sitention, JAMES ) LEAS apl7ly [Rep] Gs ¥ as wance, my terms RY Goons REDUCED STILL LOWER. n order to make pi or Store during the our entire stock of DRY GOODS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES, as we ove Aetecuined te reduce our STOCK before making the change La . Just dealing to all. One Price. Just a OGa Ss WYLIE, ep tf 1020 Seventh street, N.W N= Goons, r preparation for enlarging coming month we shall offer JUST RECEIVED AT SILVERBERG 'S, BASKETS. WORKBASKETS, INFANTS’ BASKETS, LUNCH BASKETS. KEY BASKETS, FLOWER BASKETS, TOY BASKETS, FINE WORKSTANDS And BASKETS for general use, HAT BRUSHES CLOTH BRUSHES, VELVET BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, NAIL BRUSHES. INFANTS’ BRUSHES, SHAVING BRUSHES, And fine English and Buffalo HAIR BRUSHES. WALLETS for léc., WALLETS for ie WALLETS for 25c., - WALLETS for Se., WALLETS for 62¢., WALLETS for 75e. WALLETS for WALLETS for $1.25, WALLETS for 81.59, WALLETS for $1.75, WALLETS for $2, And WALLETS at $2.90, $3. and $3.0. A new supply of ATLANTIC COTTON, 4 spools for 10e MARSEILLES TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS. PEARL SHIRT and DRESS BUTTONS, from 3c. per dozen up, &c., &c. B. SILVERBERG, 312 SEVENTH STREET, Ber. PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AND D Staeer, op HK COPARTNERSHIP HE: 0: - Teepe RR PTOFORE EX RICHARD POULE & CO., having expired by limitation was dissolved April 27, Wm. B. Bowie retiring. RICHARD POOLE WM. B. BOWIE. ILE having associated i FRANK HUME, formerly wih Mall & Hume cat continue the busines at the old stand. No. 434 Pa, enue, betw: ‘and unde orPuOLe © HUME. iis RICHARD P' bacon tt Bulldleg, corner CABRIA 4 CRADLE. AND BABY-JUMPBE, At Hw. ZINMERMAN 2 SON'S, 319 7TH STREET. o033-im_ e ror MILLINERY AND FANCY GOopDs. SIERAW GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. FRENCH BONNETS AND HATS. EIBBON’ AND LACES. A full line of MILLINERY and STRAW > fo meet the requirements vf the most Taito’ “aT THE LOWEST RSet ‘spé Im AG. Gs % 1223 F street, bet. 12th and Iath. various: EooMs ‘or Peunsylvania avenue apis dwt @orms. ‘Just received five hundred No.'ONE DOORS, ——— p'™* MOULDING OF ALL KINDS Manufactured by REDMAN, COLMAN & CO. A good assortment always on hand. RACH ETS. ™ e Any atyle of BRACK &TS manufactured to order. A good » f AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES. CLOTHING, &. BY curry £ WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. | THIS AFTERNOON. | FUTURE DAYs. 2 aaa aac BY 8%. b. WALL & 00. Aactionsors, R & LATIMER, Averioneers, A ©4BB VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE. New Marble Building. No. 900 ani 902, Sucesssors to Jas. C. McGuire £0.) | iulscilat anction on THURSDAY. sth of Corner 9th strest and Pennsylvania ayenae. Southwest corner of Peunsytvania avenae and iith at, At5o'cl.ck.on the premises, Lots Nos. STS — " . x poe 5 corner A street south and | FIRST GHAND SPRING PAWNRROKER’S BOSEWOOD CASED PIANO FORTE, 7 OCTAY: Fn cae He Harare, 230 Sait tee SALE OF UNREDERMED PROGES OF | STOOL AND COV WALNUT P Terms; One-third cash; balance in 6. 12and WK | MESSRs. 8. GOLDSTEIN & 00. AT AUC. | L ITE. UPH: DIN MAR : months, secured on the property. TION. af = AM DINING BooM apo st REEN & WILLIAMS, Auetionsrs. berntinas meses CRN ENG. Apel pth. Ket Sega Pp. é a o'clock, a ¥ BX COOPER & LATIMER, Azchonsers, o clock, nd t9 continge until all'are sll, lock. tema dee (Successors to Jas. leGuire & Co.) we iH sel! on the frst flvor of our spacious Sales. ining housekeeping a street west, Sou corner Penn’savenue and lith street. / rocune alarge lot of mnredecmed pledges, being the | between land K streets terth, oe BARGE AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF MA TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PIECE OF GARDEN LAND. NEAR BENNING’S BRIDGE, WASHINGTON COUNTY, D.C. | By virtue of a deed of trust, dated June Ist, A. D. 1868, and duly recorded in Liber No. 567, folio 02, &e . of the Land Records for Wash. ington county, D.C..and by the written direction of the parties sec; thereby, wilt sell at public auction. upon the premises,on FRIDAY, the 2h Gay of April, Au Db im. at § o'clock, p.m + the southern balf of Lot Numbered Thirteen, (13,) in the plat of re-survey by Lewis Carberry, of the tract of land formerly catled “ Bayloy's Purchase,” in Washington county, D. C., together with all the improvements thereor iting of «mall dwollti + £01 honse and stable. This lot of land, centaining about res. is well snited for a «mall garden farm, and is in an excellent neighborhood, be’ ing adjoining the Mr.Kennedy,and near @ol. Henry Naylor's. sale: Ono-hall in cash, (of which $50 16 paid at sale,) and the remainder within six thereafter; the’ deferred payments to be made in equal payments, with interest, in six and twelve months from the day of sale, secured by deed of trust to the satisfaction of the trustee. Terms to be com plied with within six days after date of sale, other- wise the trustee reserves the right to resell at the lands Te rirk and cost of the first purchaser after one week's eof. All convevencing and stamps at the purchaser's ¢: YARD. Trustee. cost. . A. aplé-coads “GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED ON account of the rain until WEDNESDA he 4th GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY BEEN & wiLrrams, TWOSTORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT on SOUTH, BR- WEST, ISLAND. AT AUOTION. On TUESDAY, the 3d day S70, at 6 k day of May, the same hour and place. By order of the Trust ‘ap30 td ‘Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southeast corner ef 7th and D streets. Lous! FRONTING ONG) STREET EEN ¥I AND SECOND STREETS of Ma D..m., we shall sell, on th ises, part Lot No.7, in Square No. 538, being Is feet front by 75 feet deep, with first-rat: two-story Frame House and Kitchen, built back, je and rear. One-third cash; balance 6, 12 and 13 months, for notes bearing interest and secured by @ deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and Revenuestamps at the costof the purchaser. $50 down on the day ef sale. api7-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aacts. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, A) (Successors to J.C 20. Southwest corner Pein, avenue and litit street. PRESSED BRICK FRONT DWELLING SLATE ROOF TWEEN TIO! a hig ON 9TH STREET WEST, BE- ND UO STREETS NORTH, AT JON. May 3d. at ck,on the premises, we will sell parts 5, kanare 399, hi tof 15 ches, with a depth of % for alley; and irproved by s superi ries, with ball an N bi rooms, bydrantin Kooms, we shall ty: Lot 4, square fot 13, aqnare 24: ‘erms: One-half cash; balance in 6 and 12 month, with interest secured by de d of trust. Alleonvey: ascesand Revenue stamps at cost of the purchaser. $10 at time of sale. apod&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. BX CQOPER & LATIMER, Auctionoers, (Snecessors to Jamos C eGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penna, avenue and Lith street. SIXTEEN BUILDING LOTS AND THE WHOLE OF -A RGU N THE FIRST WARD AT AUCTIO. On WEDNESDAY AFT o'clock, within our Aucti foll unimproved prop of aqua f square 30; lote and 13, in square in square 76; lot} 6 lot 4, in square 72; Sin square 154; lot Terms: One-third cach: the balance at six and twelve monthe, red a deed of trust notes bearing interest. A deposit of $25 will be re on each purchase tothe property indisputable. chaser. ap%-dkds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. ueti joneers aud Real Estate Brokers No. 319, Southoust corner 7th and D ovroute TRUSTEE SALE OF A FIRST-€ STOR 1 STREET WE: STRED UNG ME W BUILDL On THT lock a s, Fancy Articles, ines, res. Furniture, includ Shelving, Seales and Weight Bottles, Signs, &c.,now in Store No.4. ‘hristian Association Buildine, | CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE BUILD | “ING LOT ON: TWELYTA STREET WE. BETWERN 0 AND P STRE’ ot al all sol nthe premires, on FRIDA Feta at Pe ecloce p.m... le ivision of Square No. 27 feet on rest. and running same width 4 feet ty an alley 15 feet wide. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in equal day of in Cox" jeter chaser. b bearing interest from the day of sale, en- Vt ‘tho the Trustee, or all cash, ~_ The title te the prop: le purchase money ps at purchasers ENE CARUSI. Trustee. COOPER & LATIMER, Au ALL & CO.. Auctioneer: Now Marble Bi Nos. 900 and 903, southeast cor, Be.ave.and 9th st GUARDIAN'S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. The undersigned guardian of the miuor children of William McDermott, deceased, in Pucsuance of w decree of the Orphans’ Court istrict of Columb March, A. D. 1870, and me Court of » the ‘elocl title, interest estate in and to the same e The said lot ot ground te imy : one of the most desirable localities colt. Terms + One third cash; residue in two equal payments. for which the notes of the pure one in twee mouther with ieee Tee ae on sale; and on the payment of th rc dersigned reserves the right in the part of ‘Comply wi Ot enle witht Avs dens toy ne risk of will be required w! isatruck off. eedalac SHOSIE McPERMOTT, Guardian, ap%-cotw Republicans’ ” “~KNetionsets, BY onan 2, lots 10. 12, ts 13 and 23, vin square with Convey ances and revenue stamps at cest of pur- LASS DROG- - BETWEEN instalments at 6 and 12 months from day of sale: the payments to be secured by the notes of the ‘We call speeial attention goods will be gmaranteed a8 represented or the 8. DSTEIN & CO., Pawnbrokers, ores W. Lb. WALL & CO, Aucts, Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, gy Pam and Real Estate Brokers, No. 319, southeast corner of 7th aad B si On MONDAY, the 24 Ma m., we shall sell on the premisns, part Lot 3. im sqtiare 719, being & govd fromt and dept woth anu Frame House on the trout and one rear of lot fronting on the paved street, Sud H sts. north, and Delaware avenge and | east; sold street " to the highest bidder for cash, $50 dowa the day of sale, pes GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. entire stock of Mesers. S. Goldstein & Co. removed | Be BBX COOPER & LATIMER. Auctionoors, (gccegsors to J peewood Cased Plano Burts, 7 Octave, Oover and ey Fi | te omestore fur convenience of sala, comprising = BLE AND ALABASTRESTATCARY, BRONZE | YOUR a and Silver arches, much ee yakedar. | Walnnt nite, upholstered in CLOCKS AND OSTATURTTES, MARBLE | ¥i7e Toe Englishand Suites play sede wee: | Marke parler Snite. upholstered in Marson Plush ya ENTS. & ond Setts. American Watches | Velvet, Brussels and Three ply Carpets Etegere MORNING, ny Parl Solid Gold Chains of all descriptions | Solid Walnut Chamber Suite, Marble top and nour Auction Ho-ms, | Diamond Pins and Rings | Cary: Jewelry of every descrip! Three Cottage Suites, Hair and other Mattresses and Silver Ware, Upera Glasses al iilows errs. Pistols, Revolvers = on w eat Bxseonion Dining ahs nae Chairs i usical Instrnments, among which are very | Quantity of Fine Blankets, Quilts, Shects, &¢., | thin Tamed wat’ eect" | wht Heat, waien are unsceomacy 1 | Corie Coan: md Coking siche exhibition o1 uesday .. vith articles, which ere two. ery, Ine ANS ining Room misites, &e_ apso-d& COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. | mention. 7 0 | Tonethor with large quantity of poneral Myase- [PY GREEN & WIL is, y to the above sale, as all | hole Farnitu re. _ap2=-3t [Rep.j COOPER & LATIMER. A jas. C. McGuire & Co.) corner Peun. avenue and ith st. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. On MONDAY MORNING, May 24. at 10 o'clock. at No. 230% I st zi and t between Waln ture, Dining Table and Chai bogany Looking Giaseos, Bight Clocks, Brassols and Ingrain Cs No.s Portable Rang od in it and Ma. day and Macine pets and Matting. Ware, Creck-re and erator, together with a Kit hen Rovnisttos rms cash. COOPER & LATIMME, ap 2-3t {Rep st} Auctionoers B* COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers. (Successors to J.C. Motuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn. avenue and ith st. LIBRARY OF VALUABLE BOOKS AT AUC rr On MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINGS, May the 2d and 3d, 1870, at 7.30 0 clock, we shall sell at our te. 22 volumes: Marper's 70. 39 volumes: Binspratt Tallis’ Chrystal Palace, 3 volumes. NB Gatalonnes are now ready foF distribution, ap-déds COOPER & LATIMER, Auct’s. BX SBEEN & wittiams | Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 319, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. HANDSOME BUILDING LOT, FRONTING ON | NORTH A. BETWEEN SIXTH AND SEV- | ENTH STREETS, EAST OF THE CAPITOL, AT AUCTION. | Y,the 24 day of May, 1870, we | On MONDA Q ‘hall sell, in froat of the premises, at 5:4 0 clock, m., east part of Lot No. 19. in Square Ne. 353, haying a front of 22 feet on north A street, by a depth Of 125 feet 1 inch, to a 30 feet alle; * paved in front, Terms: One-half cssh; balance’ in 6 months, for notes bearing interest, properly secured. All con- eyance and stam) ost of purchaser. $50 down When eld me GREEN & WILLIAMS.” | ap 2d if ib. Auctioncers Anctioneers and istate Brokers, No. 319, southeast corner 7th and D streets. TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE LOT OF sapuRD ON THE PoRsEe OF 43 AND Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, B Beal E: >| + folio 380, &c., of the Land Records f Washington ‘conniy, in said District, and by the | written direction of the party secured thereby, we will sell at Rt ic anction,on MONDAY, the 2d day of May, A. D. 1870, at 5o’clock p. m.,in front of the premises, Lot numbered twenty-three, (23.) in | Square numbered four hundred at ninety -ni (4%,) ia the city of Washington,with all the impro} ments. This property is a very desirable corner lot, on 4 street. and in a very improving part of the Islan Terms: One-half in cash, which paid at thesalo, and the remainder within six. da) thereafter; the deferred payments to be made in six And iwelvemionths: with interest from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustees. Terms to be complied with within six days after day of sale, otherwise the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and Cost of the first after one week's notice, ng, including revenue stamps, at st. JOHN i. SEMMES, yM HW. WARD. ee po ZawSw kde GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancte, BY QQePER & LATIMER, Anctioncers, (Successors to James U. McGuire & Co.,) enue and lith street. OF VALUABLE DINING ND) FIXTURES. IN No. 932 TW NINTH “AND IN SHINGTON CITY, deed of trust, dated the 16th 1570, and Southwest corner Penn. TRUSTEES SALE BOOM STOCK _B ETS, By virtue of a day of Februar: \o. 606 il, 157 the pramines, at ten wine ay ta schedale marked mpanyiny said deed of trust : wd Gak Tables ane Bottom Chairs tures ‘and Fixtares Fixt Cases and Connters uantity Plated Spoons and Forks tors, Knives anantity China and Glassware. with many other articles needed in a oon, or all and any part thereof. or which | “Tertas cewek F. K ALLEN. Truste betitutod therefoky or found ‘upon auch | aplioase’” COOPET SA rim wae: vem ws at the time of fo sing this deed of trust. a crms made kuown at time of sate S7-THE ABOVE BALE 183 POSTPONED | FRANK I WILLIS, Trasteo. | UNTIL the 3 sam _8p%d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aut. | Gal pied UBSDAY, the RORULEN tre BB" COUPRE # LATA, Aron ap21 km? COOPER & LATIMER. Amis (Successors to J.C. McGuire Sten onee' | Southwest corner of Penna. avenue aad 1:th’st. | [pY COORER & LATIMER, Auctioneers L (Successors to Jas. C. McGuire & Uo.,) Southwest cor, Pennsylvania aveune and llth street. Under sed betes: Ta dnca of im and by virtue of a dee: trust. ¥ ng date om the 20th ‘ny of January. Tip oa 6. july of record in Libe i KR. N: joa 358, et seq. one of the Land Records tor Washington county and District of Colum! 1 will sell at pab- lie auction, en the premises, to the highest bidder therefor,on FRIDAY. the 20th day of May. 1570, at 5 o'clock ». m.. part of Lot No.8, {n sai 95, in the city of Washington, according to the ground pian or plat thereof, contained within tho motes and ounds followin Beginning for the same at the southeast corner of said lot on south G » reet, and running thence west 22 feet 6 inches; thence north 122 feet 2 inches, thence east 22 feet'6 inches; thence sonth 122 feet 2 inches to the place of bsgin- bing, together with the improvements, consisting of argeste Frame Dwelling, containing seven rooms nd a ball. ‘Terms of sale: One-half cath, and residue in two fae mop ar it six 4 twelve months, with iutereat from day _ ferred to secu to satisfaction of the b beeen It ne, of ne one bot comepited with Seis ip ae Lo Tru ‘© reserves it to resell at fod com ihe detuning putt one week's hotice in some newspaper pul the city of Washington. ‘and conveyances nee ot are THOMAS BRADLEY. 7) _ap2-cotwds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. Y¥ COOPER & LATIMER, aucti Bt ore ee McGuire & Ce) Southwest corner Penna. avenue and ith street. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPER- ON G STREET NORTH, NE. = OF 91st STREBT WERT. aE COR April 1s, folio Yair eosardol ia tiees eek july reco iber Nov seis of the iand for Washia 1368, "| toment ct | of the defaulting | Br coors: ¥ J.%. COLDWELL & CU., Auctioneers. | PARLOR, CHAMBER, AND DINING FURNI- TUb AUCTIUN sell the following Household Goods. viz. Hair cloth B. W_ Sofas, Rockers, Cane-seat Chairs, Genter Tables, Bureaus, Cottage Sets. Cooning and Chan ber Stoves, Crockery and Gla«sware, Carpets, and many other articles which we deem unnecessary m. Terms cash. J.T. COLDWELL & 00., Anct’ ¥ WM. L. WALL & CO.. Anctioneors, ew Marble Buildings, No. 900 and 902 Pennsylvania avenue. CHANCERY SALE OF REAL ESTATE IN SQUARE 1.026. a By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Court of i s 19th On MONDAY, the 24 of May. at 10 o'clock a. m, all. ut House No. 2023 1 strat. be tween 20th and 2iat sts, near Penna. avenue, strict of Columbia, in equity, made on the Of April, 1500; in the cause of Bray vs. No. docket 19, the under for sale at auction, to the highest bidder,on MONDAY, the 2d day of May, Isi0-at 5 Townshen signed will «3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following described estate :—Lots numbered forty-six, (45,) ferty: seven (47) and forty-eight, (43,) tn Syuare humbered one thousand and twenty’six, (1,024,) with the im- provements. | pckerme of sale; $200 in cash, and the balance one half in six months and one-haif in twelve months in notes of the purchaser, with interest, secured. by deed of trast. $10) to be deposited at the time of .. It terma of sale be not complied with within five days after sale,a rosale will be made at the cost urchaser. Conveyances and stamps at the cost of the ee JAMES G. PAYNE. Trustee. apd W.L. WALL & CO., Aucts. & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Successors to J. C. McGuire & Oo.,} Southwest corner Penn. avenue and lth street. IRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT, ON 1 STREET NORTH BETWEEN 20 AND 3p STREETS WEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of adead of ‘trust to me, of Angust, 1563, recerded In Liber T No. 3: folio #2, et eeq.vone of the land Washington county, in the District 0 Dia, I shall proceed to sell,’at public auction, on the premises, on MONDAY, the 2dday of May. A.D. 1570, at 539 o'clock p.m.,#ll that part of that certain lot of ground situate and lying in Washing | ton city, im the District d known as jor said part lot; running private allcy in said est 3) foet 8 inches: thence north 150 ttol street; thench east 2) feet S inches, to the beginning, with the improvements thereon, consiat ing of @ nearly new three-story Dwelling House. | with back building, with all madern conveniences, | and cont is Property is opposite | an, in one of the most | ris of the city. hich $30) must a square; thence ertus of sale: $3,000) cas! be pald down when the property off; bal- | ance im equal payments. at 6, 12.15 and 24 months, hthe purchaser's notes mnst be given, bear. | rest from the day of sale, and secured by = | 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 roserves the right to resell, at the | Fisk and costof the defaniting purchaser. SELL, Trustes. | _apisata COOPER & LATIMER, Aw ¥ WM. L. WALL & CO.. Auctioneers, New Marble Building, Stores No. 900 & 902 Penn. a | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABL MPROVED EAL RSTATE AT THE COR: OF 15TH STREET WEST AND G@ STREET NORTH, IN WASHIN ‘CITY, D. C.. KNOWN’ AS By virtue of adecree passed March 3, 157 he Supreme Conrt of the District of lumbia, in equity sitting, in the cause of ran & Rigas vs. Id ss etal, No equity docket No. 9 of trustee, will expose for sale at public tycr.n. s. | the highest bidder, on MONDAY the secwetiams & ls 5 o'clock p.m., in front of t lowing pieces o1 au “hy of Washingtor | X » or Parcel of ground situate, lyin; and being ia the square nc" bered two hundred ‘and fect ated oo fea in the city co Washington, ang design: as No. five (5) upon the ne if said square, beginning for the lines thoteatat the | southwest corner of said square, and then Tanning north with the line of 15th street west forty (40) foot; en due east one hundred and two-twelfths( 100 2 RD +to the line of lot numbered four (4); then with of said lot numbered four (4) duc south forty (40) feet, to the north side of north G street; and thence with the line of north G street dus west one bundred Is of ground, fe line and two-twelfths (100 2-12) feet to the bé i Containing 4.606 square feet and 8 square inches af j Srpuad. Also, part cel e, 8 lot, oF par- ist of 8. subaivin or izinal lots ‘n the square numbered tee'hus’ twenty-three (223) in the said city asthe same subdivision is recorded in the Surveyor's Office in said city, beginning fer the lines thereof forty (40) feet from the southwest corner of said equars. then running with the line of Fiiteenth street West due north ten (10) feet; a and two twelfths (12 bered four (4;) thence with the line of lot numbered four (4) due south ten (10) feet to the line of lot numbered five (5;) thenee with line of lot numbered five (5) one hundred two-twelfths (100 2-12) feet to the beginning, containing 1,001 square foot wad’s square inches of ground, with all the buildings tas | ach sea rights and appurtenances to the said ote belonging. This property is most eligibly situated at the cor- ner of Lith street west and north @ streets, opposite the Treasury bulldinge and the Quartermaster's De- rtinent. Pferms of sale: One-third cash; the residae in three equal instalments of one-third each. for which are to be given payable resepetively 6. months from day of sale with interest from «aid ‘reserved de own at the fall of the : CHARLES MATTHEWS, Trustee. (Kep.) WM.L. WALL & 00., ducts. MORTGAGEE’S SALE. To Owing te the pressure on our CUSTOM DEPART. MENT, we wore, last week, compelled to accept no orders for this week. We have now, however, in creased our force sufficiently to execute all orders en- trusted to ws with promptness and accuracy. A. SAKS & ©O., CLOTHIERS AND TA No. 316 SEVENTH STRE: THE PUBLIC :— ILORS, eT. Our stock has also been newly replenished, and we should feel pleased to show same to all who may favor us by calling. Respectfully, aps peters 1911 apls-im AND SUMMER aT A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHIER, Between th and 1th streets. DRESS SUITS at 915, 15, 20, BUSINESS SUITS at $+. 10, 12.50, 15, YOUTHS’ SUITS $7.50, $.50,10, BOYS’ SUITS at 84,5 DEESS PANTS at “ $4, 5, BUSINESS PANTS at $2, 2.50, 3, BLUE FLANNEL SACKS at ALPACA SACKS at $3, A. STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUS, Between 0th and llth streets. 25 & 30. 16 41s, 12,815. vas. | 6.7as. ss084, | 854 86. $4 & 85, __ INSURANCE. pan TWENTY-FI OCONTLNCOUS EXPERIENCE IN TRE BUsI- LF vow desire prompt payment a losses. low rates, and the ext Companies, €0 10 MANSON & ACKFORD, $19 SEVENTH STREET. OrrositE Post Orricn, Amd ask them for ay >ticy im the Olt ina.” or the “ Frankion,” af Pavladelpata, or the © Marviord,” or the “North Brevesh and Mercantile,” or the © Put mam,” oF the “Sprimahcld.” or the © Potomac,” @ Coorertoom ad “A PRUDENT MAN PORESERTH TUB EVIL.” Im prosperity prepary for adversity, Insure your property with 4.5. PRATT « SON, fn the ; PHQNIX, of oryotn wn OTE TOME. ona PIREM ENS, of New York, and tian guard comvnst FIRE! sere Life ™ the EXCELSIOR, of Now York, and thus provide for the tomfert af these vow love then you are taken from them A. S. PRATT & SON, Agents, apstt No.3 ¥. MCA. Bussdeng. NATION SP OP AREAS RC® oom toweewennereseaneeveeerens ff 1 000.088. OAPIT. ‘OMAC FERRY COMPANT Sevevra Sreeer Waa AsHINe Te To promote public conventen steamers of this line. will NESDAY next. the 2th mence their HOURLY INGTON até o'clock a.m TRIPS FROM Wasa. Last trip from Wash- at quarter to 6 a.m. 7 p.m. ploasant mode Alexandria any rom Alexandri pent ® EK WAWASSET makes her usual SPAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS for and intermediate landings on the whart of this Company (foot of sth street) af HOWISON, Pres. P. Ferry _SAMUEL GEDNEY, Gen. Supt apd W4S4.46TON. GRORGETOWN. AND NoR- FOLK STEAMBOAT LINK. The new, clogant and fast side-wheel “LADY OF THE LAKES Cape w is running rece a LAKE,” Cap “bos: Freight will be way billed ormation apply to James L. Wedderburn & Co. Alex- orto S. P. BROWN Phe Princies ps York avenue and Lith street, Washing- ton, or op board to BROWS. PLANT & Co. Washington, D.C Proprietors. ARLES s PRA . Gout Sup - Apr, 157 aplat He 1 FOR THE FiSHING SHORES | one, and Glymomt, retare- at6o clock in the evening Ow P. Brown & Son's whact at Da | Bi BON, at Sevonth-strest w OYS’ CLOTHING, {OR MOUNT VEBNO In Bismarck and Garibaldi Suits, Fe - = atta $ket mt Long Pants, Open SalScs | latves Nee what fen ck Steg tamee letached Vests and Pants; Metropolitan Suite, for MOUNT Te pat byy* trem nine to fourteen years. MOUNT VERNON, touch Sack Coats, Vests and Pants, for Young Men from Forts Foote and foprteen to twenty. ie fhe ohne ad gyhite House and Lone, Va. this city.” NOAH Wane eee Cope 12 JAMES BYKES, Gon sap, apds6t 611 Penn. t. Gti, And 7th ats, oust Ofice—Witiard's Hotel. M HIRSH, CLOTHIER, f iy of Wash- iiding Ro tee Mazcuanrs: mz oF STEAMSHIPS tropolitan Hotel, takes “py to caentennee cota | WASHINGTON AND NEW TORK. om and NG AND SUMMER CLOTH OG ad NTS 2052 gi Pr the public. hipaa oom between Se ye ap3-1m" Under Mt otal. | from Pier 29, East river, every WEDS F. ?: 5ibEsexz, | etery MONDAY and THURSDA (Buccessor te H. F. Lovpon & Oo.,) { ‘end OITIZENS, ARMY AND RAVY, fae ae cormet ot y veteran Hata ate Drm en atetetcherettateeeetieiemenencssnll PAINTING, &c. 923 D Staerr. [senna ©. MACNICHOL’S D Sreeer | GENERAL HOUSE AND SIGN P. Bo ve 'AINTING TABLISHME) NO. 923 D STREET. olibingCeTniN tae ke best with the }. &c., executed in the ‘ion of PAINTING, ©. style and GRAINING, | ‘Ovammental ote ae | and style of execution. nuns ® every variety ©. MACNICHOL, 2p%5-Im__ 923 D street, bet. th and loth sts. ESTABLISHED 1841. } 55 La — ‘ond xo. | M.T. PARKER, Ni . AVE. S71 PADDLE MY OWN Cam os.a J. W. THOMPSON, President, Liss DENTISTRY. Wasiinctox DENTAL PLACE. 1318 Massacurs: Four: Trs Aveyce, wear! SENTE STALEt,

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