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PAR. Mp TO EVENING § Virginia News. ntly established, under ‘a Land Agency, in t and in Bedford The colonists have grape vines, and tly of the prospects of a large re- gan accession to their Speake eanckle They are expect? ks. on Smith’s farm in the y have removed to the apart for them by Gen. B. F. Butler. wnon Times on Cartain EvRE— n Times of May 18 says: respondence relative to the collision n the (neida andthe Bombay, and the clai notes and evidence m the inquiry held Yokoha: have just been printed by order the House of Commons, and every one bas © opportunity of learning the facts and judg- ing the case for himself. The general opinion, ¥e are sorry to say, must be that the most un- w taken of Mr. Eyre’s conduct in y isthe most consistent with trath. sited with an earnest hope that " pear te extenuate his culpa- the stigma which through 1 been fixed on the humanity of British But, though the distorted versions of ci tinthe United States may be enongh remains toshow that beyond a the death of the 112 persons who were lost with the (Oneida is to be ascribed to the pegligence of the Captain of the Bombay. x KILLED RY A RaT.—A few & Mrs. Smith, residing in Van screams of her child, whicu she had leit asleep in one of the upper rooms of the house. As she entered the room a large rat sprang cradle and made its escape, ard Mrs. overed thatthe child’s leg was con- mutilated. A physician was called in hilt sickened and died in a few dave Smith had taken a poor women to live with ttle older than the one she lost. This woman teft ber child asleep for a short time in the room she occupied, and was alarmed the other morn- ing by hearing it scream. On hastening to it she f at the rat, w h was just making its had bitten the child severely in the ering some of the cords. The child er immediately took sick and died — seen ‘Two wen in the West recently went out to fight a duel, the weapons being revolvers. They had been d by their friends to perform this After having been ranged in position away, each selecting a tree as a target. Having exhausted their revolvers of am- Munition they solemnly shook hands, declaring their honor satistied, and chucking over the {their amazed seconds. We move Is be fought after this style. -2-- w York is to have free baths. Jowa Normal Academy of Masic at proposes to admit two pupils from ounty of the state free of charge. ba Gilbert Montez, who claims ater of Lola Montez and the that all d t Gavaria, is lecturing in New York on «Equality of women, and the wrongs of her dis- tinguished mother.” S7 The board of education, in New York, by 3% vote of 5 to 1, voted to expel ex-Assembly Jehu R. Hennessy from his position of seli truste for taking @ bribe from a lady fer pro- Ta situation in an evening school. re has been some unpleasantne: and y ladies of the ladies now y and udependent of their masculine ®7- The marketmen of Boston form a substan- t They represent a business of 0) annually, divided among the public Tuarket houses, esenting 14 large dealer in 0. 610 Lith street— Epiphany, @street, s A. and Sadie from. her father’s reat. tween D and 8, clock. The friends and invited to attend, ° t.. at 1D p BRET. son of ral $1 ist street at & hall fr natant biladelp Ma Pa., in the 7oth in Baltimore UNDERTAKERS. y SIOBALD ¥. HABVEY. ALUNZO 4. MAEB BARVEY & MARR, UNDERTABERS, So. 934 F STREET, between Ninth and Tents. my sy J - Rieano w. saRnes, ONDERTARER a) 425 EIGHTH STBEET near EL FUBSITUEE of all kinds made and repaired. Special sttention given te the manufacture; of CHAIRS. All work warranted. fe S-ly BHeLAL AND FUNERAL WREATHS EM- balmed, rved and Pressed by MARY E BTOOPS & ©U.. No. 617, 7th st., Office. Pisin Ornamental Hairw: Bowers warranted not to change color BRIDAL, AND FUN QUETS, ©) ¥ Preserved or Enameled in Wax. All kinds of Hair Dy Mrs: FRIES: late of Bostos, 305 oar! re. , late * Bear lL” Beferences for Hair Work:—Mrs. GRANT, Mrs. Admirsi Gold : Casey, Gen. my5-Im" BAL WREATHS, BU Ars. President Fan, Gen. © Temvbinn Gen’ Aiken del-ly _?*tHoott FEMALE INSTITUTS, CHABLES STREET AVENUE, BALTIMORE, Mo. Select Boarding and Day School. Every for the iret it of thorough Euglish sud French education. -_ — tale. for boarding popils tn English department y BEV. J. A.LIPPINCOTT.AM New YORK CITY, Propriet D. M. HILDRETH & 00. ‘This popnlar Hote! has been released by {ts present Proprictors, and is now in process of thor. ough renovation. No expense will spared to render it, as in days of yore, an | Siasheapetede: ale ering thet acer po AS future the Hotel retain its former earned Feputation. md { * cow 3, 1570. O*bistaicr’ o CUMBIA, Waserneros Corry, To wit-—In the case of MICHAEL J. PAR ‘TKIDGE, administrator of Christopher Z ong. aforesaid ‘with the a probation of the " Court of ¥¥ pehingron ‘aforesaid, ted SATURDAY, June isth the settlement and distribution of nal estate of said deceased, Kerk rom | wublished 4 rovious to, the said day. eat: | PES dade! AL WEBSTED. Register of Wills. ‘TTO—Firet class Ge ble Prices, Me el nods, Reasons! OAK HALL, 525 7th street. ppecrosais FOR STATIONERY. Seated Foes ie Weenie, anne iee the car ending June 3, 7), will be received at this Department until the ash day of June, 10, at 12 5 * Blank rma tor bidding will be farnished upon ap- ‘The bills will be considered and accepted or re- J Contracts must be executed by the successful bid- Ths certien cogesnceed. tor act Be fereieied Scant to orders trom the Departamanl The setive Suantities will, however, Be called for during the year. Each proposal mnst be signed by the individaal crfwm making it-acd be sccompanied by © bond ‘with sefficient sureties in a sum equal to 50 per cent. of the bid or bide accepted. approved by a Cuited Brates r of the district h the sureties ff Teside or do business.on s form to be furnished b: the De nt. conditioned upon the execation of the contract for furnishing such portions of the ar- ticles as may be awarded under it, and the perform ance of the came. ide be subject to inspection by an Eh fe pe and the delivery of an inferior article will be Gected sufficient cause W annul the contract at the tin of the Secretary HD ciiveries wnust be free of charge at the Depart Tie taiture te comply with @By one order under the « ract will operate as « forfeiture of the en tire penalty of the bond, or the Secretary of State may direct the purchase, in open market, of stich quantities of any articles as Recessary to Fupply the deficteucy caused by such failure, and oo contractore ® per of the’ ‘whic t mecessary £0 8 te peidered.. ad Crastr ibe awarded only to established manufacturers o dealers in the articles. HAMILTON FISH, Ps peola Secretary of State. street, East Brooklyn, was attracted by | who bad child about the same age ora | ons, an retailers, to say nothing of “) wagon dealers. National H. . on Snnday, > SUNAH D. HOOVER, in the | st.. from the o ite Patent | Kmbalmed | ANCHORS and STARS | f ‘385 Sth at., | fecitiey i special attention given to Masic and Ornamen- | LOUSY AND Ke- YENGE—A strange story comes from Lisbon. M. Viera de Castro, formerly Deputy, and an author of some note, bad his wife. He found that she was carrying on an underhand correspondence with M. Maria de Garrett, who was considered one of his most intimate friends, and in the end she confessed her guilt. The hus- band then half-smothered her with chl»rofurm, and completed her death by strangulation. De Garrett, to whom he afterward sent a challen, for a duel al’outrance, declined to fight wi him, but intimated that he was willing to lose his life as an expiation for the injury inflicted, adding that he sl —— a certain spot at such an hour. The inj man, however, did not carry his revenge further, but went to the pre- feecture of police and constituted himself pri- soner. The other, it was rumored, had entered a Trappist monastery. The murdered lady was only nineteen. “ +02 87 In Dutchess County, ‘w York, the tem- perance men are buying out stocks of liquors to get rid of them. =7 Young lady from the country, after wit- nessing the performance of the ‘“Qorsican Brothers,’ at the French Theatre: “I haven't enjoyed myself so much since I came to New York. Why, it was perfectly frightful!” 0 HOUSE IN. THE CITY 4% pete with OAK HALL, 3 7th SOCH'S RESTAURANT. ABOCES BO Gio D STREET, between Ninth | “aac “SAGER BEER era Oo BSS WASHINGTON, D. © THOMAS QRERN occas eeecnsPROPRIRTOR, KOOMS AND BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK. | cen RE EAA ERR a er | so Particular Shention to js sent out. m i8-1 | ASTHONY FisnERS FIRST CLASS SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 618 Nintu STREET, OPPUSITE PATENT OFFICE, | _ Sols proprietor ofa new French street. 16TE St Scouring | Yoda. rihowt bing tigpedomecntn's ota Seated equal te mew, aud toe is. given that OF Doz. CATAW 25 25 doe. CAL. 26 doz. CLARET. doz. RHINE | at® my2-2w ‘- 2 Peunsyivania PBOPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Daragrunnt ov THEINTERIOR, | { Washington, D. O.. May 24, 1370. Proposals for furnishing stich articles of Station- cry ms may be required tor this Department, and the bureaus and offices thereof. during the fiscal year | cuding Jane Wh. 11. will be received until 12 i., SATURDAY, June 18th, 1570. h proposal must be signed by the individual or be accompanied by @ satisfactory bidder will execute = contract, 4 sufficient bonds, if his bid Is accepted for any or all articles. No bid will be considered | without «uch guarantee. | ,,A*all articlesare ctipatated to be of the best | tity. samples will only the es. |" approved security will be reqnired o 3 tu the contract,or any part of it ‘ied to 7 mas e required as designated on On failure to furnish any article in @ reasonable time after being ordered, the right is reserved of ing the con: rice than the con. or such srticles, the difference he contractor. 1 item separately. rm for bidding. to- quantiti ‘arti ‘mation, in accordance t, will be furnished on sppli purchasing in open market. or of dec tract forfeited; and if a greater aid | tract price ts will be charg: Bit | - and with this advertise cation, be awarded to established jealers in the articles. the Secretary of * Proposals for Sta- J.D. 60 racts will onl manufacturers of or toner} “wy 243030618 peorosats FOR CLOTHIN avy DerantMent, : N. BrReat oF PRovisions aXp CLotHins, = ay 2. 1570. Sealed Proposals, endorsed “ Proposals for Cloth- ng.” will be received at this Bureau until 2 o'clock P.™m..on the 30th day of Mar; 1570, for the supply of ten thousand (10,000) pairs of Bleached Canvass Duck Fowsers; six thousand pairs of the trowsers to be delivered at the New York navy-yard, and the bal ance to be ed in equal proportions at the Phi The trowsers 4 and d Bostom navy yards livered. one-half within ance within ninety days from the date of con- ct; and must the usual inspection, and be evual in quality of material, pattern, style, and make to the samples at New York, Philadelphia, and Bos- top navy-yards. and at this Burean. |, The duck of which the trousers are made mnst be ; texture ne eeocrectub x, upon the acceptance of bis offer, will be re- ed to furnish the inspecters of provisions and g at the navy-yards at New York, Philadel- t Bo one yard of the canvas duck gobosed to manufacture the trowsers. For fall description of the trowsers, and schedule of sizes, bidders are referred to the inspectors at the navy-yards above mentioned. — Bonds, with approved security, will be reqnired in one quarter the estimated amount of the contract snd ‘twenty per cent. in addition will be withheld fromm the ameunt of each payment as collateral sec ity for the due performance of the contract. which reservation will not be paid until the contract is fully complied with. Every offer must be accompanied by written guarantee, signed by one or more responsible per. | sens, that the bidder or bidders will, if his or bid Be accepted, enter inte an obligation within ff days. with good and sufficient sureties, to furnish the articles proposed. Xo proposal will be considered unless accompanied uch guarantee, mor from any parties who are not manufacturers of. or regular dealers in, the ‘Aey offer to furnish. in conformity with a of the joint resolution approved 3 The Department reserves the ae to reject any | Proposal unless the responsibility of the | is certified to by the Assessor of Internal Revenue | for the district in which they reside; and unless the Heense required by act of Cor is furnished with the propossl, ss well as to omg Proposal not | considered advantageous to the Goverment, | Sms? mw ee DUNN: Chief of Burean, OFrFice A. ©. 8.. ARTILLERY SCHOOL.U S.A. , Fort Moxnor, Va., June 1, 1870. Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, with co] udvertisement attached, will be fice until 10 a.m. on WEDNE: mencing July Ist, 1570, tilseary General f : The must be fresh, and of the very best mar- | Ketate quality sold in the Baltimore markets, equal proportions of fore and uarters. (necks, | stanks. and ‘kidney tallow ‘ meats must ‘best the Baltimore Bee! is for Fresh Ag ell: c > JAMES OURRY, Second Lieut. 5th Artillery, A.C. je3-6t B. 4. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGF. At is perfectly barmless, Be Mercury, PUBELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION. cmpeerey tees eH FAVOBABLY KNOWN SINCE 1829, Scgvinh to have an imitation forced ues thea” © SCHWARTZ @ HASLETT FORMERLY B.A. FAHNESTOOK’S 805 2 e., SOLE PROPRLSTORS, Get-e0daw1 AUCTION SALES, Y GREEN & WILL Anctioncers and Estate Brok: No. 319, southeast corner of 7th and D sia, E'S SALE OF VERY HANDSOME B THE AGRIOULTURAL N THE ISLAND. deed of trast, dated 2)th day and du'y recorded in Li- 22, ke., 1 ~unty, D. O., and by tho writ- ten order of the party secured thereby, I will sell at blic auction. in frontuf the premines, on ‘ES- $s o'clock p. m., day ofJune. 1570, mt ni d thirteen (13) and the western of Lot numbered fourteen, ( 14.) in square pum- bered two hundred and sixty-three, (253,) in the city of Washington, D.., the said western part of Lot numbered arteen (i) having # front of forty-six (46) feet and four (4) inches on south treet, to- gether with all the improvements, consisting of a first-class residence. Terms of sale: One-half in cash. (of which $20 must be paid at the time of sale;) the deferred pay. ments to be made in six, twelve and eighteen mont with interest from day of sale. and secured by trust to the satisfaction of the trustee. i the ‘terme of sale are not complied with within seven days after the day of sale, the trustee re- serves the right to resell the property, after one ‘week's notice, at the risk and cost of the first pur. TRUS ps etal and revenue stamps at yarehaser's cost. be WM. A. WARD, Trustes. je 6 cokds rt ME7B0POLITAN POLICE PROPERTY SALE —All pr or aban het re- quired for fer er jadicial proceedings, that has re mained in the enstody of the Property Clerk six tnepths, and that is perishable in such custody, will be sob 1 highest ier cash, at ll Selock a. m. WEDNESDAY, June s. 1s0, at the Metropolitan Police Department, No. 452 Louisiana avenue ‘An theft oF. hi Foon who has, lost property oF money by otherwise, and which may be embraced in can be examined at thi 5 ‘s im thereto. GEORGE BR. WERRICK, Property Clork. je6-2t W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. U™™p STATES MARSHAL’S SALB. i ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED a7 TH! UN- til MONDAY, the 16th day same hace, by Cir ur : ‘pl ALEX. SHARP, U- 8. Marshal, D. 0. S7-THE ABO 48 FURTHER POST- oned until MONDAY, the 6th of June, 1570, at same ur and place, "I consent of all parties. mylé ALEX. SHARP, U. 8. Marshal, D. 0. S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POST- poned until THURSDAY, the 9th day of June, i570, at same hour an B piece. for the want of bidders. ALEX. SHARP, U. 8. ie arshal, B.C. SALe ‘OF HOBSES AND MUL UARTERMASTER’s OFFICE, ry ND, V visto. ICH June 3, Will be sold at public auction, commencing at 10 grclock a.m... of MONDAY, June 13, 1570, at the Q. M. Stables, at* Rockets,” Richmond, Va.y Twelve (12) HORSES, Thirty-five (35) MULE: Tho above animals are in fine condition, having been reserved from previous sales, anil are now to be sold on account of their services being no longer required. erms: Cash in United States currency on a: sale; adeposit of ten per cent. required from e eras cach animal is struck off. ust be removed on the day of sale, By order of the Secretary of War, J.@. CHANDLER, je 6-6t Brov. Col., Quartermaster, U. § SoA. BX COOPER & LATIMER, Anctionoers (Successors to J.C. McGuire & Go.,) Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and ilth street. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE FRONTING ON T STREET NORTH. BET. Orn AND 10th STREETS WEST, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust beering date 20th day of November, 1960, and recorded November 156%, in Liber No. 604, folio 67, of the land « in and tor Washington county, D.0., and by the written direction of the holder of one of the notes secured thereby, we will sell at public auction up- on the premises:on WEDNESDAY, the loth day of Jane 1510; at 6 s‘clock p. m..all that certain piece oF parcel of land tying in Washington city. D. ., and wh O lan o id city as mm the ground art of hand bounded as follows: No. 4.in square No. ing at thesoutheast corner of waid lot No.4 running thence west If’ feet to the center of a . thence north 183 feet 3inches, thence cast thence month WS feet 3 Inches to "pince of Boginniag. Lmpruved by eo uew tne sorb trace dwelling with two story addition, containing six mt arco, Burch, th roof, rout yard, 4. Recep ed snlce ile Geom are cagh: balance in equal payments at six ef months, fit notes of the purchaser with interest secured by’ deed of trust on the pretnises, All conveyancing and stamps at cost of purchaser. @50 of purchase money to be paid at time of sale. If terms of sale not complied with in five days after salea resale will be made at f defaniting‘purchaser. Soo a Ta * a C. LUTTRELL, T: . COOPER & LATIMER. Auct'rs. BY COOPER & LATIME (Successors to J. C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner of Penn. avenue and Mih street. TRUSTEE'S SALE AT AUCTION OF HAND. SOME RESIDENCE IN A MOST LOCATION WI , Auctioneers, Vol A,B. Hest and daly’ ce- corded in B M H, Ro. 29, folio 217, &c.. of the Land Records for Washington connty District of Columbia, I shall effer at public auction, for cash, onthe premises, 114 K street. between Tweltth and Thirteenth ‘streets, on THURSDAY, the loth day of June, 1570, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. all the ppt ge mentioned in the schedule an- ved to said deed of trust, and partially described JN THE PA B One fine Medallion Carpet ane ‘Two fine Sofas &s follows: One Cover and Steol for same Four sets fine Satin Window Cartains Two sets fine Lace Curtains Two large-size Mantle Mirrors Two Tree sae Pier Glasses Five handsone, best quailty Brasals Carpets v me. Rosewd and Walnut Bodsteads 00 — } marble ts nt Wesetebaer ate top. One two One Mirror, one Mantel Clock Complete appl of China Catlery and le Ware Silver plated Tea Service Silver-; Une elegant Brussel t elegant Wainut Libs Tabis and to mate! One Libi Si o fine Walnut Bookcases e Une fine 0 volumes lect including the Gentle- me gazine, compicte; Annual ogistor, Ban's Magazine, hres sete Stik ‘Bep Carle. One large Range, approved pattern, with Furaitute complete rators » Queensware, and Utensils in full ? F YALUAB EB CORNER Gaal the Ot Corum 0. bia, writi Gulick, Bulge ‘Trustees. 8. Ancts. es goantity Dollar Jewelry rushes. Combs, and Fancy Goods generally ‘Two Glass Show Onses, Side Show Case Glass Doors were. Sale Pomtive. Terms cash. i sold at private sale at less than cost weil day ot ale an: : Store for rent.” Apply on the premises, pret OOUPER & LATIMER, Ancts, RY WH. L. WALL @ 00.. Auctioneers, arble Building, Nos. 900 and 903, southeast cor. Pi.ave.and 9th st CHANCERY SALE OF KEAL ESTATE IN SQUARE 1,026. By virtue of a decree of the Suprome Oonrt of the District of Columbia in equity made oni the 9th day of April, 1:70, in the canss of Bray vs. Townshend et al., No. 1 Rudersigned will expose for sale at auction, *0 the highest bidder, on YURSDAY, 7th June, 1570, at S clock in the afternoon, at the auction rooms of W L. & Co., the followis Teal estate Lots numbered forty-six, (46,) forty-seven, (47,) and in (M45, docket 10, the forty-eight, (43,) in square numbered one thousand and twent six, (1,02%,) with the improvements. sale: $50 in cash and the balance, ene- xX months and one-halt in twelve months, in notes of the Fitions with Interest secured by o of trust. 100 to be depos! at the timeo tale. “Itterms of wale be not complied with within five days atter sale 9 resale will be made at the cost of the defaulting purehsser. Conveyances and stamp at the cost of the purchaser. AMES G. PAYNE. Trustee. m%6-eod&ds W. L. WALL & OO., Aucts, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers and Real No. 319 Soutaeast corner of TROSTEERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE FRONTING ON THE PUBLIC SPACK AND PENN. AVENUE. BETWEEN “rx AND 9TH STREETS EAST, iN SQUARE 925. By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date Octo- yer 6th 3865, and recorded fin Liber R. M. H. No. 23, folio 162 &e., of the land records of ‘the District of Columbia. and by request in writing of Geo. F. Gulick, Treasurer of the Eastern Building Association, we shall expose to sale, in front of the mises on FRIDAY. the 17th day ef Jun, 1510. at Boreleck p.m, pact of Lot No.9; ip syuare Nov oss, Beginning 42 feet 10 inches east of the northwest cor: ner of said lot, thence running south 75 feet, there cast 3 fect, thence south 35 feet to public alley, thence east on alley 21 feet 3 inches, thence due north to the line of Pennsylvania avenue, thence along said avenue to the northern line of said square am. to the point of beginning. The same [ronting 2) fect 73s inches on the Public Space between Sth aad 9th streets east, and about 4 fect on Pennsylvania ave- nue, making the entire front about 3 feet. sale: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months, satisfactorily secnred. $100 of the purchasesmoney will be required to be paid when the property is knocked off. It terms are not com- five days Trustecs reserve the right to Fosell at the risk and cost of defaulting purchaser on fivedays’ notice inthe Evening Star. . JON E: TEDW. CL _jnl-cok REEN & WI ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 319, southwest corner 7th and D’ treets. TRUSTER SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED ARK, { Trusteos. LIAMS, Anct PROPERTY, FRONTING ON 121H STREET EAST AND ‘E SIBEBT NORTH, AT AUC- On THURSDAY, the 234 day of June, A.D, | 1870, at 6 o'clock m., by virtue of a deed edt! lth day of Apa A. D. 187. and duly recorded in liber EH No. 1, one of the land records for Wash said District, and by the written in direction of the party secured thereby, I shail sell, on the premises, all the Lots numbered four, (4,) five, (5,)six,(6 ) seven, (7,) eight, (8,) nine,(9,) teny (10, eleven, (11,) twelve, (12.) and thirteen, (13.) in sqtiare No. ‘one thonsand and eight, (1W%,) in the District of Columbia, with ting of a largo Frame Dwell riage House, Wagon Sheds and s first-class Slaughter and Ice House, with yard all paved. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; balanco in 12, and 24 months, for notes, bes 4 dadeed of trust ’taken. All conveyaneing ve at cost of purchaser or purchasers; $20) down when sold. If the purchaser should omply with the terms in five day: rves the right to resell the prope risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. by tising such resale three times in some newspaper Published in Washington city, D.C. Ww AM KE. OLARK, Trasteo, the tras- yat the jeSeokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancis B® COOPER & LA’ , Anctionse (Successors to J. ©. McGuire & Southwest corner Penn. avenue and Ii OF A VALUABLE TRACTOR COUNTY OF WASHINGTON. * COLUMBIA. AT UNIONTOWN JUNTY. IMPROVED BY A LARGE G HOUSE AND OTHER IMPROVE. tue OF & urcree ur Ihe Supreme Voart ot of Columbia, passed in equity cause ket S, George W. Miller Public anctic the 247H DAY oF Junr. 1570, at S o'clock p.m the premizes, all the right, title, interest, claim and estate of the parties to this cause in and to all that certain piece or parcel and tract of land lying and being in «aid county, at Uniontown, begining for the said piece, parcel, or tract of land, at the south- east corner formed by the intersection ef Pierce street and Jeff-rson strect, as laid down upon the re- ¥ plat of said Uniontown; running the th side of Jefferson street sont! east SH feet, to Hoff's western line Fight angles, south 1s degrees, west 857 feet, more or less, to the division line between said Uniontow Property and the property of George W. Talbert thence, running with said line north 47% degrees, weet (allowing % of a degree for variation of ‘com: pass) 58) feet; thence sout reer, cast 203 feet, to the center of said Pi eet; thence north lass degrees, east point in aline with thi southern lin on said Uniontown thence south 75% degrees, east 3) fect, to tb side of said Pierce street, and thence north 14 ces, cast 196 feet, to the point of beginniag; cun- fining 9% serce of laud, mote oF less, together with appurtenances. erms of sale: One-third purchase money cash: balance of the purchase money to be paid in eqaai payments, at respectively three. six, nine and twelve months fromday of sale, with interest, the deferred menta to be secured by boud or bonds, note or Potes of the purchaser or purchasers, to the satistac- tion of the trustees, or the purchase money can all be paid cash on theday of sale or on ratification of sale by the Court. No deed given until the whole of the pu woncy shall have been paid. A deposit of $20 will be required. when the property is All conveyance and stamps at cost or purchasers. W. ¥. FENBALL, odo MELEER, } Trustees, jolec3wkds COOPER X LATIMER, Aucts._ (JSITED STATES MARSHAL’s SALE. In virtue of a writ of fleri facias issued from the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, and to me directed, I will sell at pub lic sale, for'cash, in front of’ the Court-House cor of seid District,on MONDAY, the 13th day of June instant. 1570, at 12 o'clock t, title, claim and interest in and to part of Lot No. 8, in square No. 47, ng for the same at the southwest corner of said lot and running north on 7th street twenty-five fect, thence east fifty-four font to an alley, thence south twenty-five feet. th west improvements ‘leasehold interest for ninety-nine sold, the purchaser Toa renewable forever, ist, 1567, at an annual rent of terly, seized and levied upon ae the Ham D- Shepherd, and Title nate ¥ execu- n Ne. 4769 in favor of Jos . Riley. Jeb-dtdes ALEX. SHARP, U.S. Marshal, D. 0. ([SUSTEE®S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL By virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court for Washington Mi ae-a Court of Equity, the ed, a8 Trustee. will sell Bezersown, it soos ree the ike day of \ on. A ol June, 1570, at 11 o'clock a, mm following 4s" yy the follor ribed real estate. of Bz ii ited, obey ROR Ry pris half) in and to all t) ‘ Fair i as a summer re- ‘an extended country. It is aad Obie Ca s CK, Ve May Seth, 1870. Bicumonn, Va., May un. AY, June ug wt Camp ly one story each, with out-build- Officers Quarters, one Mory each, with out-build- 1 Hospital, one story: n Sis Taek Dy 34 feet, with out- 1 Guard: one story, 62 fect by 25 feet, with 1 Stable, one story, 225 feet by 90 fect, with out- Seek = OF STAT, UAE PERE apls-tf thence west | | | the ug | | parties wishing to | day of December, A. B. Liber T. and B...N FUTURE DAYs. BY J.B. CANNON & CU., Anctioneers, Baltimore, Md. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI . RIO PIANO FORTE, O1L PAINTINGS OAs PENTERS’, WHEELWRIGHTS., BS", Mac Bisa SMITHS’ TOOLS, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, June + Esq, about fo 9 Washington, on the Bladsusburg road, anisdcie ing the property of the late Jobn CO. Biv and Known af the Yarrow Farsi, we shalt scl the follow: articles: ine Paintings orte, by Knabe. Baltimore Chamber Furniture Wialunt Wardrobes, Window Shades ainted Cottage Furniture Fine Brusseii id Three- Carpets Husk and Hair Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters Dining room Farniture Cooking and Heating Stoves Kitchen equisites, &» Le, TO, A large quantity of Carpenters’, Whoalwrighte chinists’. Conpers’ and Blacksmiths Toole: tometer with many other articles not necessary to mention. Terms of sale: All sums under $25, cash: above that amount, a credit of thirty. sixty and ninety Gre, xin notes bearing interest, satisfactorily in- Nore.—The cars stop at Penn’s Crossing, which is on the piace, thereby making it very coureuient to ‘attend the sale. Jed COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioucers, ‘Southeast corner Seventh and D sts TWOSTORY FRAME K9USE AND LOT FRONTING ON MABYLAND AVENLE, BE TWEEN 13tx AND ldta STREETS EAST, AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, the sth day of June, A D. 1870, at 6 o'clock p. m., we shall sell, on the remises, part Lot No 13, in sqnare 1.025, lot being 2) feet front by 143 feet deep, with a good two- story five room Frame House. ‘Terms: One-third cash; baiance in 6, 12, and 18 Months, for notes interest and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing revenue stamps the cost of the parchaser. $50 down on the ret sale. ad GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. RY GREEN & WILLIAM B Auctioneers and Real ite Brokers. Southeast corner f ith and D streets, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUAPLE IMPROVED SOUTH, AT AUCTION. Gh MONDAY, the 90th day of May. A. D 1870, at 6 o'clock p. m., I shall sell on the prem. ses, by virtue of a deed of trust datea the 3ist 1363, and daly recorded ia ete, one of the land records f im the District of Columbia, all that piece or of gronnd lying and being in said city of Washington, and known on the ground plat thereof as the north half of lot nam- bered sixteen (16) in square numbered six handred and ninety -six (696) with the improvements, consist- of two two-story frame hi and ont-buiidin, erms: One-third for notes bearing interest and secured by a deed o! trust on the prethises. All conveyancing and revy- enue stamps at the cost of the purchaser or pnr- chasers. 100 down on the day of sale. And if the terms of sale are not complied with within five days after the day of sale the trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the default ing purchaser or purchasers, by advertising th te three times in some news} er published in Wash- ington D.C. JOHN M. HANSON. Trustes, myl9-eod&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aacts. S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON til FRIDAY, the 3d day of June, A. D. hour and place * Trustee, By order of the my3i-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. S7THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, ON | account of the weather, until WEDNESDAY, the 8th instant, same hour and place. By order of the Trustes. jetd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. BY COOPER & LATIMER, Ancti (Successors to J.C. McGuire & Co.), Southwest corner of Penna. avenue aud lth st. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUALE IMPROVED STREET BETWEEN Gc AND Orb STREETS KEET, yREN 4 AND Oru STREETS, ISLAND. By vistne of a dood of trust dated the 34 day of fers and duly recorded in Liber T.< ik. No. 10. nj ot the Land records for Washing: ty. in the District of Columbia, 1 shall se: SPAY AFTERNOON, June the 9h. at 6 mtotthe premises. the westera 3, ling. wit! taining about nine room: ad ne 6 and 12 secured by a deed of trust, with notes bear- . Conveyancing and stamps at purcha- ‘9100 down at time ft eale, eds R Y¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Anctioncers, (Successors to J. 0. McGuire & Uo.J Southwest corner Penn. avenue and Lith street. Ti months, ing inte ser's Cost, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON SQUARE SOUTH OF 475, 61a STREET WES] A RHODE ISLAND AVENUE. By yirtue of a deed of trust from Robert C Fox, Trustee for Sophia L. Sherer, to me, dated December e 63, and recorded ng the land records of Washington, (iauty :, in of nore secured thereby, I will sell, to the highest bidder, on the premises, on THURSDAY the 9th day of June, Is70. at6.0 clock p.m. Lot 18, in © N. Thom Square sonth of being a two-story Fra : : ‘Terms of sal One-thira cash, (of which 3100 must be paid at the time and place of sale;) and the ein equal payments in twelve and cightean months, for which the purchaser's notes will be taken, bearing interest. and secured by a deed of trust on the premises sold; the Trustee reserving the right to resell the property for cash, on ten days” public not at the purchase cost and risk, should he fail to comply with ¢ terms of sale Within five days trom the dats thereof, “All stamps conveyances at the purchaser's ¢ 3 ‘A. HYDE. Trusteo, COOPER & LATINE *mySlaw&ds [Repub.} ‘Anction )AIRVIEW SPRINGS FOR SALE.—The above valaable site tor 4 W Place (situated ia Washington County, Md. offered at tras- tee’s sale in Hagerstown, Maryland,on TUESDA Mth June, 1870, A rare chance to enterprising c1 talists. Je 1-10t INSURANOE, PRE TWENTY-FIRST YEAR or GONTINUOUS EXPERIENCE IN THE BUSI NESS, IN THIS CITY, LS you desire prompt payment af Losses, low rates, and ha best Companies, 50 to HANSON & BLACKFORD, ‘9 SEVENTH STREET, Orrostte Post Orricz, 1d ash them for @ policy in the O14" Mima,” oF the “Franklin,” of Philadelphia, or the ** Hartford,” oF the" North British and Mercantile,” or the “ Put- mam,” or the “Springheld,” or the “ Potomac,” af Georgetown, CLI “ A PBUDENT Ban. POBESERTE THE In prosperity prepare Sor adversity, Insure your property with 4.8. PRATT &@ SOK, PHEN. He oo hw Beeb 'B,ena BIREMEN'S, of New York, and thus guard azawmst FIRE! Angare yor Life im tt EXCELSIOR, of Nirw York, thus provide the coms ‘those 1 ‘a PRATT & 8 A.B. T & 50n api-tt No.3 ¥. 2.0.4. Beuiding. opStt __No.3 ¥. M. 0. 4. Busiding,_ N NOR COM: 000. ‘Ese Ww 4 BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. FAMILY SUPPLIES, ETO. bed Books -— = eer at PHILP & SOLOMONS. GROCER, DENS 0) ¥.from ti a Shp chief events ia the lives of | 564 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, CORNER 4% Stree, don and Pari Antiquartes of ce jae SHERIDANS T ue 7 A WINTER CAMPAIGN ON With incidents of the War Path ann. custome and Indians sonth ef the Arkansas; iphonzo ¥: Oo., World re- spectiully invite attention to tall | < ods, FUR CASH it _— | | || pean ty | ONLY, without Liquors also. the Administration of Indian Ailaits by De B Wan- So Se SAS SUBEER axe oe. :. believe minded that via ie the only s.ore in the city where ‘Those 1 of the roaming | wed iE SCHOO | Beilin Yorceoahet Saline Sivas ahha Ce ek et tical receipts in Cooks | the BEST QUALITY. 1 not advertiae a REPLY 30 i0ii8 STUART MALLS "Goods peamoeer mp rage cowase am SUBJECTION OF WOMEN. coos . PHILP @ SOLOMONS’ E. M. BURCHARD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLEKS AND STATIONERS, nite Caen CeCe 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, jet Between 9th and Wth strasts, ee ? NEW Stone: NEw BOOKS. AT NEW YORK PBICES! ANTONIA. Geo. Sand... MISS VAN CORTLAND. Paper... HAMMER AND ANVIL. Spicthagen. LUCK ROARING CAM Process. cccsscsee HENBIETTA TEMPLE. Disracli. Paper. ELPHONZO YOUNes Has removed from his old Stand to his NEW AND OCOMMODIOUS STORE, a No. 602 NINTH ST., CORNER OF F, iN THE NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, BLANCHARD & MOHUN, Where he will be happy to see all his old customers, ‘Qs well ag all others who desire _ieS-tr Corner Ith street aud Penn. ave. \) EW BOOKS, BECEIVED AND FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE. | THE VICAR OF BULLHAMPTON. By Anthony | Trollope, complete. P 81 35 | CARLING. By the es FRESH GOODS AT THE LOWEST PossIBLE BATES. He has just returned from New York, where he has been during the past week selecting a STOCK | OF CHOICE GOODS, which, owing tothe RECENT | GREAT DECLINE im that market, and having : NIEL MCPARLAND. Con. | BOUGHT FOR CASH only, and having also pro- Se Rasiaed s aragny. of all the witnesses, 804 | cored very LOW BATES OF TRANSPORTATION BAFFLED; ok MIOHAEL BRAND'S | per Steamer direct to this City, he can now offer to ae r oS | the Washington tpublic at prices which, for the | same quality of Goods, cannot be andersold south of APPLETON’S RAILWAY GUIDE FoR June, | 8*® Yerkeity. All the new Books published received unmediately | afterwards and for sale at SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTOR Corner 4% street and Penna. avenne. WOOD AND COAL. pee AND WOOD. MES GLEASON, succemor to Gleason & Glenn, @ screct Whart, begs leave to inform his numerous faruiab, af lowest market ates, he Vest sees of | is] lows market rates, ity of | BED aid WHITE ASH ANTHBACITE COAL, | thor of My Dangh BENEATH T! ELPHONZO YOUNGS, GROCER, UNDER MASONIC TEMPLE, | je Ltt NINTH AND F STREETS. | Again We Bring Down the High Prices Cc. S. HARE & SON, GROCERS, 1213 SEVENTH STREET N.W., Brr. Mame B. By motto will be tn the future, as in the past, “Quick sales and small profits” and as 1 buy tor cash only, and sel! st a very advance, my terms in future will be strictly cash. Will make speciality of lying dealers from i “Orders by seal Sill rocalee promor aitents r ‘will receive ‘sitention, if JAMES GLEASON, spl?ly [Bep} Get. Wharf. Washington, D. 0. pi Mans MRA Oe DENTISTRY. w. Ly, MERRILY wrist, No, 1213 PENNSYLVANIA avenue Sey een 12th and 13th streets. All Dental work done in the best manner, and et erate prices. Sa Cai or ether met aeird txo tracting Teeth withont pain. fell RAILROAD Bazrimoge xp onto BAILBOAD, Waskinero™, 188. LOUK! LOOK It Very best OLD GOVEBNMENT JAVA OOFFER Scents pes ned ob Goveuhaiewr JAVA, BOASTED, ss conta, Nice BLOWN SUGAR at 10 conts, equal to that sold at 11 and L clsewhere. wELees we, FAMILY FLOUR, ¥S“ARLINGTON MILLS,’ au es of Flour and at a BICES DEFYING COMPETITION, We advie fails io buy their Sour at ouoe, aa ( is is going to advance.) THOMAR’ pucan CUBED HAMS (the best) @ EXCELLENT HAMS only 18 cents por Ib. CHOICE SUGAR CURED SHOULDEBS, BEEF TONGUES (very choice.) Trains between W A’ TON AND BALT: WASHINGTON AND 'T are now run as follo’ e ry @xs Bu: t gies. MLSs ds, 3:80, o46 "FOR ALL WAY STATIONS Leave daily, t Sunday, at 6:50 an and 3:30 and 6:30 F aS — a, ¥OR ANNAPOLIS, cE BAN Leave at 6:50 and 9:30 A.M. and Gaeen Olen No train to or from Annapolis on Sunday. Capres, roPeRLNEa | eae plgnre at 7:30 4. Mand 3. 40,an€ 8:00 | OLIVE Clb Vi saad FOR WAY STATIONS. EMLL MAT! Leave at 7:50 A. M., and 3:50, and $:00 P.M. THE FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. aterstediretire nae abana 60 a ‘On ‘Saturday at 6:50 A. M.,and 3:50 and 8:00 | ©. 8. 0 « is GROCERS, 1913 SEVENTH STREET §.W., apm-tr Berwxen M axe B. t FEED LABGE ASSORTMENT, 18 LOTS To surr, FOR SALE LOW. W. M. GALT 2 O0., [_ONDON Bisovits aig gee On ‘Sunday at 3:50, and 8:00 P.M. con WasHincTon, 1989. eG recarcon, ‘Trains between WASHINGT! w ‘Caskets, TOR NEW Y Sms aig | *Fybeaten, ‘ORK. e Leave daily (except Sunday) at Ten and FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily (except Sunday) 7:30 Auseo and 6240p. = ore sai Rett WwW Bostow CHARGE OF TIN, G5, MEP PATTE® MOm- “LADY OF THE 50 ALPACA ANDDBAP pints CLOTH OCUATS, st 0: