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" FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, omelusion Yesterday's Proceedings, SENATE.—After our report closed— Discussion continued at some length on the ‘bill to provide for the apportionment of Repre- tentatives to Congress among the several States; after which, the amendment increasing the number of Representatives fro concurred in—yeas 31, nays {With the number of Kepresentatives at 310, | i as agreed upon by the Senate, the foll States will have an increase of representati accor bull,’ as follows: Massachusetts, mnecticut, North Carolina, Louisiana, Tennessee, Ken- tucky and Kansas, leach; New Jersey. Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi 5 to 500 was Texas, Arkansas, Ohio, California and Indiana, 2 each; New York, Missouri, lowa, Michigan and Min- nesota, 5 cach; Pennsylvania and Illinois, 5 each. The whole of Virginia would have an in- crease, not yet determined, as the State has been divided since 1860. The representation of | Of murder and arson, and sen’ Virginia News. Messrs. Henry A. Wise and son, of Richmond, Were retained as counsel on bebalt of the United States government by Attorney General Hoar, to in the defence of James Madison, the —— beggegr Dow on 79 bora lie peed C Spt b ley, a citizen of Camp! county, se" st last Thursday in Judge nce, LP Garland’s court i eee a | radical rants of he late Richmond ity election appeared in the Hustings court city e! rs in Saturday, and” to day tor the hearing of the case. Judge Guigon anpounced that court would hear the case on Tuesday, the 21st inst. Powhatan Ellis, colored, convicted of mur- der and arson in Amherst, and the 24th, hag had his sentened yn, | bung on ‘une, sen! riding to an estimate made by Mr. Trum. commuted by the troverae to imprisonment for life in the penitentiary. iD the Senate, Saturday, on the vote sg ing the funeral expenses of the late J. W. D. a Senator from the fourteenth district, the only vote in the negative was that of Sen- ator Moss, colored. Governor Walker has respited until Friday, gage ga ey nd kag a agin lay . 1870, in Geor; Count a g andsentdhced to be the other States wauld remain as at present, | June Iith, 1870. except, possibly, Vermont,which might lose 1. Mr. Morton moved an amendment that the Superintendent of the Census shall, before the A difficulty occurred in Fredericksb' last week, between Jim Lewis (colored) and M. H. Bradshaw, in which the former was stabbed by 10th of September, submit tothe Secretary of the latter, and killed. the Inter! of the enume sentat »n of the States, Kc. Adopted. Mr. Trumbull offered an amendment that in any State where there i numb numl where the elected to Adopted. The remaining amendments reported by th: Committee on th Judiciary were adopted. The Vice President appointed as the second committee of conference on the invalid pension | appropriation bill, Messrs. Drake, Edmunds and McCreery. ‘The Vice President announced as the commit- tee of conference on the legislative, executive and judicial appropriation bill, Messrs. Morrill of Me., Morrell of nd Bayard. The Vice President laid before the Senate a communication from the President relative to affairs in Cuba. - On motion of Mr. Sumner, the message was ordered to be printed and referred to the Com- mittee on Foreign Relations. The Senate then, at 4:50 p. m., took a recess until 7 ‘At the evening session, the apportionment bill was passed—yeas 3#, nays 10; a motion of | Prevent its going inte effect Mr. Edwards until March, t 3, being rejected. HOUSE.—After our report closed, the river and harbor appropriation bill was pasted. The Speaker laid before the House a commu- | nication from the President in relation to Cuban affairs. The House then adjourned. Mr. J beth of McINTOSH. On the morning of the lth instant. TTE VERNON. only child of | and Mary L. McIntosh, aged 5 months aud ok. CHARLO’ parents, corner #h and B streets. * years. aneral to-my nce of her brother, E street. between 9th and Wth. It be inrat of this excellent lady indeed an by character wh always wil rave lik e cant #0 pure h: and affections, to diftus: IE. On We ‘UNDERTAKERS. pre — the results fon of the population, so that the Secretary may ascertain the basis of repre- | Commissions from hii Forty-second Congress by genera! ticket, unless the States otherwise provide. | Sole Algent for Wash: is of the family are invited to attend the | clock p-m . Welnesday. from the rest. | me lith, 1870, Mra. PRE ed are respectfully invited | w, at 40 clock. from | Wm. Orme, No. 925 titude to pass over without notice with which all have rte human character as a Christian held rank | m her friends will t hest legacy that Heaven could have | Bequeathed to them She wa: generous and kind, 1 p help and assist the poor and needy sre that she came to her | fully ripe in its season dso bright and a heart to a sphere more con: mond, Va. ing will be taken North for interment. * BICEAED F.HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARR HARVEY & MARR, CNDESTAR ERS, No. 934 F STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. _BF By Rae W. BARKER, CNOERTAHER 42> EIGHTH STREET ncar 5. VURMITURE of all kinds made end repaired. | Gpecial attention given te the manufacture! of OBAtES. All work warranted. fe ly Bra. 7, FUNEBAL WEEKATHS, Bo- | QUETS, CBOSSES, ANCHORS and STARS Preserved or Enameled in Wax. All kinds of Hair Ornamental Bote Work om, Glass and | Brading done, Pear! by Mrs. FRIES, late of pear I ” gefocomces for Hair Work: GBANT. Mrs. Admiral Golasborough, W.W. Corce- ran, Gon: Unser Gen. Tompkins Gen. Aikem dei-ly PUBOHASE 20 Lith st.. bet. Pa. ay. attention given to apa-tr ‘those ae AST | 3 BAN SL {ww t ! EAT YOUTHS’ AND BOY'S CLOTHING. jel Pe BLIC NOTICE OF WATER TAX. Wares Becistrar ASHINGT: z, City Hatt, t June 4, 1570. D. Notice is hereby given, in pursuance of an act of the corporation, approved J: Water tax of seven-cighths (7 of lote which bind or touch onany of the st avenues in this notice, set forth in any of the squai herein enumerated; and further, that the first stallment of the ive annual installments pro due and payable on the Ist day of July of eael succeeding year until the whole shal! be paid; all in- stallments. after the first, bearing interest at the Fate of six per cent. per asnum from the first day of a next, “but — ¥ td a the property tax ve paid and dischar; in fi it any time after the tax shall have been Keiad > Ap abatement of six per cent. will be made in all shall be paid cases where the full amount of the tax Within the month of Jaly CT . lots or parts of lots whic or touch on— Fifth street west, ip syuares 9; 400, SI oat 5a Tenth strect west, in squares Si, $33, 355,and =. 366 Fifteenth street west, in squares 188. 194, south of 195. 196. north of 196, 197, 195, 307, 205, 209, 200. 211, 23, 214, and 216 Sevente: Street west, in square 125 ‘wenty street west, in squares 70, 98, and 99 iret street east, in sq’ nd 725, mares 636 a: ird street east. in squares 760, 761, 757, 733, and 739 and 343 Fifth street cast, in squares 510 Eleventh street cast, in squares 95, 956, and 988 Fourteenta street east, in squares 12 aad 1054 Fifteenth street e: We Ti, 64, 656. N64, and 1085 ¥ street porta, in squares 565 and 563 G street north, in squares 5 and 76 in squares north of 515 and 515 eo ares 9 and Virgin ia avenue, in squares 581,52. north of 583, 534, ni 641, north of 642, and east of 612 ment of Water Tax aysonsed Jul: fourth installment of Water Tax assee«e! 1, 155, Jul; gent daly ‘Vc Moh oneept where such instalincnss ha jich the same. or the requisite in nuary next,(and on each ‘Tax Collector. w! the some tn bis annual advertisement of to be sol. for delinquent taxes, and to collect the same ae other taxes are collected.” x ‘This advertisement is the only notice re- en to ownersof property on Thich « Water Tax fas beom fovied BS ef ‘ ionott "SR. BOND. Water Registrar. 5 ALPACA AND DEAP CLOT OAK HALL— of section | tig ‘one cent per saa {uot has been assessed and levied on ail love or parte reete OF for ided by said act. will be due and payable on the Ist day of July next. and that all subsequent installments will t the option of the owner fall 782, 733, 032, uss, to the above, there will be due and pay- sbie a: this office om the ‘Ist day of July uext the installment of Water Tax assesso! July 1. t nd the fifth installment of Water Tax Which the Water Tax has been instailments thereef shall be unpaid on fin fall.) will be reported to the it Path) we rey to 7 eee ais teasicall be lan "te tele D'BTA DNUNS ‘H CUATS, st UAK HAL — The Governor has decided that under the constitution magistrates are not entitled to ——____ - +02 THE WoMAN SurFRace MovEMENT IN Eno- = rr | Lanp.—The London correspondent of the New such “additional | York Tribune says that the women at the head 1d to the Forty-second | Of the suffrage movement in England Congress by general ticket; and in any State — yr y, ment, bitter as it was after the taste of victory I fp rege Ae | they had enjoyed for a moment. They keep up elt are not iscouraged by their recent defeat in Parlia- organization and effort. Much encour- agement is given them by the effective ra- tion of Lady Amberley, the daughter of one peer and the wife of another, who, in a recent speech at Stroud, urged theclaimof women to ual social, political and industrial rights. The writer’ thinks if Lady Amberley can convert the women in her own circle, the work will be done. —______ - see _____ S7They are building a “Backbone Rail- road,” in Louisiana. S7 Vanderbilt is studying up a name for his Prospective increase of stock. ®7Scariet rash is called the scare-crow meas- les in Kentucky. @7-A York State woman has sewed up a child’s nostrils because it wouldn’t use a hand- kerchief. 7 The Crow Indians fer small-pox to vac- cination,—and have their preference. &7 A part of the Fourth of July celebration at Boston, this year, will consist of the Legislative adjournment. 7 An exchange remarks that George Augus- tus Sala exemplifies his initials ina new book on England. 100 ZAlBS Ok RIGHT BROWN cCasst- MEBE PANTS, st OAK HALL, 525 7th street. jel Cc BAPE VEILS. TRIMMINGS, &c., BLACKED. STIFFENED, AND RECRIMPED fs ‘TO EQUAL SEW. ‘This method of doing up crape cannot be equaled inthe —e- Costly jensen, restored for 1 per yard. by MBS. JONES, 246 Park avenue, Himore, Md. VAPRY eaRsoN Dealer In Ladies’ and Genta’ Furnishing and Fancy Goods, 1927 Pennsylvania syeaue, near 2th st., ‘ington. ‘sp23-4m" {MPIRE HEATING RANGE. Without an equal in the world. Perfeet in ts ie ° nm. WaT SuE Dope ramen colder weather my 4tf 634 Pennsylvaniaay P FOR THE SALE 0 ma i TERRITORIES OF NEW MEXICU AND COL- OKADO. In pursnance of law, Yasks S. GRANT, Prest- | dent of the United States of America, do hereby de- | clare and make known that public sales will be held | at the undermentioned lan | ries ef New Mexico and Colorado, at the periods way which a traly | vaddenly and with- offices, in the Territo- hereinafier designated, to wit Atthe Land Office at SANTA FE. NEW MEXI- CO, commencing MONDAY the sth day of August next, for the disposal of the public lands in the an- dermentioned townships and parts of townships, viz North of the base line and east of the principal me- redan of New Merico: Fractional township 20, of range 3. Fracsional tewnship 19 and 20, of range Fractional township Fraction: ip 17 an nd 12; fractional township M4; ae 8 id 12; fractional township 13 of 6 9. hips 9, W. 1, and 1 Townships 9 and 10, of range nehip 13, of range 20. nships 7 and 3, of range 21. ships 7,8, and 13, of range 22. Townships 13 and 14, of range 23. Township 15, of range 24 Townships 14 and 15, of range 25. Townships 1 range 26. To om. Township 13. Tange 30. Townships d 14, of range 31 Townshps 13, 14, and 15, of range 32. Township 13, of range 33. Souih of the base lime and sast of the principa ian of New Mexico: Township ze 2. Townships 7 ips 3, 4. and 5, of range 5. Township 11, of range 13. Tor DP ll, of range 14. Town-bips 9 and 18. of range 16. Townsh!ps 10 and 11, of range 17. Township 11, of range 13. Township I, of range 9. Tow ship 11, of range 21. DO, commencing on MONDAY, y Ananet next, for the disposal of the following sec- tions and parts of sections of timber lands, viz: Scuih of the base lime and west of the sixth princt- pal meridian: ‘Township,10, of range 62—SW \ of section 29: SE of section “W; NE% of section 31; NW of sec- on u 2. ‘Township 11, of range 62—NWX of section 5; NEX of section 6. At the Land Office at DENVER CITY, COLORA- the 8th day of section’; Eigof SES of section 6; Es, of NES of Section 7: NW of section SES: of 10; W's of NW of section li: of section 12; Whs of NW'% of sect ; is of N of section 14: W%s of section 17; 3 of section 13: ESS of NEY of scction 4; His of NEN of section Sl; Wit Of NW of section 82. 7 Township 13, of range NW and Wis of SW SBE of section 6; Wis of NEY of pect ip 10, of range 69—W % of SEX, of secti: “4 ot SW of section 27: NE and Wir of NW ol Geen Meee ate Nw ox ownanip ii, . s X ob eection's; Siz of NEY Wit of SW t SEY of sections: SRY and F of SWiy of section? NES Ric ot NW ie Bra tnd Boe of SW oC aration: Woy of BW of gee" ; Wie of 8 tt ae Fe "a AUCTION SALES, X WM. L. WALL & 0O., Auctioneers, jew Marble * Stores No.900 and 903, south cor. Pa.av.and 9h st. SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY dra STRE. On THURSDAY AFTERBOON, Jane 15, cf Lot Sc nguare Bu, mpaored Oy a tee sor . square 257, wwe house, on Tith street, between Maryland avenue and ‘Terms made known pf gale, Title perfect. jet We. ALL & 00.. Ancts. YWa.L. ALL 2 O0.-Sactionsers, ‘os. 900 and 903, southeast cor. Pa.ave.and 9th st SPECIAL AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE NTIRE STOCK IN TRADS OF A FIRST- eoase TEWELER AT AUCTION. We shall sell, without reserve, at our. of 9th and Pennerl. oanevi= vauia avenue, on THURSDAY MORSMING, ‘hb instant 1 o'clock, the entire stock of a first- class jeweler declining business. tbe stock consists of over five thousand dollars’ ‘orth of goods, cons: a Gold English, American Lever and other em Ladies’ fine Diamond set and other Gold Watches Silver Watches, best make, in 2.3, 4, and So. gangs Silver Duplex, Anchor, and other Watches* Gold Chains of all kinds, fine’ Gold Jewelry, Pens ed Ware, five Table and Pocket Photographic Albums, &c., &c. ‘itive rms cash. bes wo maepy ieee re om tO. ves. ae Wit. L: WALL & 00.. Ancts, = EN & WILLIAMS, Auctionéers, GMER ctivonnt corms of 1th ana D sirests, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY BRIOK HOUSE AND LOT FRONTING ON G STREET NORTH. KETWEEN NORTM CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS WEST. AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, the 2d day of July, A. D. , at 6 o'clock p.m., 1 shall sell, ‘on the Rremises, by virtue of a deed of trust dated on the Jem day ot Relruary, ‘A.D. 1367, and duly re- iber R.M H.. No. 29, folio 276, one of the land records of Washington county, in the Dis- trict of Columbia, and mand distinguished on the ground plan of said city as lot No. twelve (12), in uare No. six hundred and twenty-four (624,) with & three-story Brick House and ether improvements. ‘Terms cash. Ail conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $100 of sale. And if the terms of sale are not compli with within five days after the day of sale, the tras- tec reserves the right toresell the property, at the Fisk and cost of the defaniting purchaser, by adver: ting, three times in some newspaper publ in Washington city, in the District of Columbia, AVID KAPPEL, Trust jel-taw&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anct ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, A Cinecmarsiag Couette 8 Gary Southwest corner of Pennsvivania ave, and lth st. CHANCERY SALE. By virtue of p decree of the Supreme Court of the District off Columbia. made In the cause of B. J. Fleming, vs. A. B. Butta et al., No. ~~ ity docket 10, and dated June 10, ), we will offer at auction, on TUESDAY, the lath day of July, on the premisca, at 5 o'clock’ p.m. that valuable property known as lot No. 89, in Gilbert's subdivi- sion of part of square No. 375, with improvements. The improvements consist of a substantial three story dwelling, with front of patent brick. finished in good style and supplied with the modern conve- niences, fronting on G1 street, between 9th and Wth streets. ‘Terms of Sale: third of the purchase money to be paid in casheRnd the residue in two equal in- stallments of 6 and 12 months, with interest, to be secured by approved notes and a reserved lien. The terms of sale must be complied with in one week af ter sale, in default of which the property may be re- at the risk and cost of the first purcha: 5 Stamps and conveyancing at the cost of the purc o WALTERS COX, Trust wM. B. jeli-e ts COOPER & LATIMER. Br™ WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Broker and Anctioncer. No. 519 Seventh street, oppesite the Post Office, CHANCERY SALE O¥ VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY IN WASHINGTON CITY, ON ELEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN F AND G STREETS NORTH. Under and by virtne of adecreo of the Supreme Court of the District ‘of Uolumb: tain cause therein depending, bi hand others, complainant John Hitz and Jane. Hitz, d ase No. 1306 in equity, said d f April, 1363, the undersigned, e, appointe said slecree, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of July next, at 5 o'clock p.m., all the equitable interest of the defendant, Sam Pengh in the real estate in said cause mentioned, and being that valuable improved property fronting on 1th street west, in Washington, D. O., known on the Jats and plan of said city as the north 2 fest of Lot 0 5, in Square Mo. 346, the nature of which equita- ble interest will fully appear by reference to the bili and to the answers of John Hitz and Jano. Hitz, in said cau k The terms of sal. as prescribed In said decree,aro: One-third cash; and the residue to be paid in eual instalments in six and twelve months from day of sale, with interest from day of sale, The said inatall- ments of deferred payments to be leins on the prop. erty sold, and upon the payment of the whole pur- chase money adeed will be given. All stamps ‘and conveyance at the cost of the purchaser. ° the cash payment must be deposited with the tras tee upon the acceptance of thebid: JOHN D. McPHERSON, Trustes, jeMtaw&ds THOS. KB, WAGGAMAN. Anct BY GBEES & Wititams Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 319, southeast corner 7th and D sta. COMMISSIONERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE FIRST WARD. decree of the Su By virtue of an order &::: Court of the District of Columbia. bear- late the 6th day of May, 1570, and penned i el utitled “In re. estate of John No. 2%, Kanity’ Docket 7." the signed Commisrioners will « square.) of city of Washington. with the improvements thereon ting,of a brick dwelling house on swid lot (2.) qvare is situated on Boundary aud Twon- tieth street west, in healthy an Ing section of the First Ward. and persons desirous of fnvestiog in real estate will find it to their interest to attend this tale ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash; the residue in two qual installme six and twelve months, the pur- chaser giving ond for the deferred pay nen: ire and parties entitled respectiv: : bearing interest from the day of sale. All com- xeyancing and stamps at the cost of the purch: Title deed to be retained until the whole of the chase er Oe THOS. P. MORGAN, A. SABI ASBURY LLoyp, JOHN WILSON, d mylé GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. S7 THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN- til MONDAY, the 27th day of June, A. D., 1870, at the same hour and place. Fy order of the is sioners. GBEEN & WILLIAMS, jel4-eokds Auctioneers. Commissioners, PAINTING, &e. 1 ged BRENNAN, Late of the Firm of MACNICHOL & BRENNAN, sho! deseri) of HOUSE. SIGN and 4 BRRTSE RAR ING. uaa Shain experience, both in this city amd’ Naw Taw, yy capability and pt he in thanking We fully ‘L8 AND CEILINGS ©. FULL = SOMINED, PLAIN ‘of IN GOLUS SAE RB. BRENNAN, ‘508 D street, opp. ¥.M.0. A 1. N. B.—No Potash or Whiting Used. myZ1-Im 627 i ESTABLISHED 1841. 55 LA. AVE. ‘OLP NO. S71 PADDLE MY OWN CANO) oa 3. 4. BUFF, Trees WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BAER Corner of Seventh street and Louisiana avenue, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. ORDAY EVENING: thous 4501 rw yea, BEAT JAF COOKE & co, , BANKERS, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ‘coun Col all that piece or subie, ll that piece or sound iring See ctesece tis) tt teare six hundred and ninety «13 (608) with the ts, conalet- ingcttwe frre apeer treme houses and out-b' rterme: One third cua balance fn and i month, trust on the ear Ail comv@banctig ast soot enue or chasers terms after the Forel the three times in D.0. meen a7 THE Al til FRIDAY, the 34 day of June, A. D, 1570, same —> Pie en Trastes mys GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, ‘HE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED, ON sccenat et the conten ela WEDNESDAY, the Rp intent, = — place, Jecd' of he CUEEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- bo Sage a BA ig same hour and 8. tow. ey) aS * GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. mtly ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- s URSUAT Ge tae inst. cna hour and place, Feld (GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY COOPER & LATLEER, Ancticnsers, ‘Successors to James C. McGuire & Co.,) Bouthwest corner Penns. avenue and lth street, By virtue of a deed of trust dated 9th, A.D. 1867, and duly recorded in .. No. 20, folie 26, &c., of the for Washington county, D. C., and b; the parties secured Ys, auction.on TUBSDAY, the lath day ol Juno, A S70, in front of the premises. at 5s: the frame house an‘ gutbnildings on Let two (2) in square numbered six hundred irty- four (634) in the city of Washington, D.C. Said pro- erty is located on New Jersey avenue, corner of B eet north. Terms: All cash, $2) of which must be psid at sale, the balance within five days after day of sale, which if not complied with, the trustee reserves the right to resell the property .after five days notice, At the riak and cost of the frst purchaser. All con” veyancing and revenue stam; yarchaser's cost. — 08 HUNT: Trustes. JeT-dkde COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. BX OREEN & wins sams. nctio state Brokers, ie ne watt ‘corner 7th and D streets NEW FRAME HOUSES AND LOTS, FRONTING ON FOURTH STREET WEST, BETWEEN G AND H STREETS NORTH, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, the lith day of June, 1570, at 696 o'clock p. m., we shall sell on the pre- mises Lot No.7 in square No. 629, Lot being 25 feet 9 inches front, by %8 feet deep, with the im- rovements, consisting of two good Dwelling- ouses. Terms: One-half cash; balance 6 and 12 months. for notes, bearing interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and reve- nue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $30 down on erch house at the time of sale. Je7-td GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BX CQOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Successors to Jas. C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn. avenue and Lith st. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE MILL AND WHARF PROPERTY, AT AUCTION. Will be offered at public auction, on the | Se ee ee AY, June Ith, at five | "cloc! K p.m., that valuable Mill and’ Whart Property at the foot of G street, Washington, for- merly occupied by Morgan & Khinehart. Lot No-3is improved by a large four-story stone Mill. with extensive machinery for the manufacture of fertilizers and soap. It has a solid Wharf 123 feet front on the Potomac river, with @ large crane thereon for landing the heaviest stone. Lot No. 2, adjotniug, covers an area of about 35 000 squate fect, has an extensive wharf and la:ge freight house thereon; water 3) feet in front. ‘This lot is well suited for Ocal and Wood business, or Steamship Ling. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with bearing interest, secartd by deed of trust. Conveyancing and revenue stamps at cost of purchaser. $3) down at time of sale. DODGE & MCLELLAN, Trustees. je8-d&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Auct'rs. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. .319, Southeast corner 7th and D streets, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ON H STREET SOUTH. BETWEEN 718 AND Stu STREETS WEST, ON THE ISLAND, AT AUCTION. 2 On THORSDAY, the 16th day of Jane, A. D. 2370. nt 6 o'clock p.m. by virtue of deed of trust dated the 2th diy of May. 1 duly recorded in Liber Tand B.. No. 12, fo or he records for Washington county, in trict ot Columbia, I shall self at auction to thest bidder. on the premises, all that or cel of land and premises situate in the city of ‘tshington, in the District of Columbia, known as part of Lot nine, (9,)of the subdivision of Square numbered four hundred and thirty-nine, (439) and Pounded as follows viz, Commencing at '& point on the north line ef said lot, thirty-one (31) feet fre rthwest corner of said lot, thence running south fe toa point thirty-one (31) feet from the west line of said lot. thence east along said alley fifteen (15) feet fix (6) inches, thence north in a direct line eighty (30) feet toa Int on the north line of said lot nfteen (15) feet six inches, from the place of beginning, thence west along the north line of said lot fifteen (15) feet six inches to the piace, of beginning, im- proved by @ good two-story Frame House. Terms of sale: One-third cash: {of which $90 mast be paid at time of sale,) the deferred payments to be made in six and twelve months, with interest from day of sale, and secured by, deed of trust to the satisfaction of the Trustee. If the terms of sale are not oo with within five days after the day Of saie, the Prastee reserves the right. to resell the property. aftr one weeks’ notice, at the risk and cost of the first purchaser. All conveyancing, in- cluding revenue stamps. at purchaser's Coat. NATHANIEL WILSON, Trustes. ieT-eods GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, P| i cones eRNE user CORsOTS jas. C. aire & Co... Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and lth ARPETS. &c.. AT AUCTION. ‘clock, we will sell at the private roca co we will sell at tl lence, No. 513 bth street, between Hand I.a very F arsortment of household goods, con- sistic g in part of istically carved Walnut Parlor Suite, made to Superb carved back Reception Chairs, upholstered im yellow satin French Piate Pier Glass. with marble table One, pair rb Vases, large, wait, oy rge, painted for the One real Fren ronze Clock Hace Curtains, Cornices and Shades Walnut Marbie-top Sideboard, with mirror back, le to order Qne Mahogany Sideboard, tw: Refrigerators twp Walnut ‘xtension Dining Tabi legs Decor h i Besiaind French ghiee Rineyan! es Sate Glass and Silver Plated Ware, Table Outlery Dining Obairs Walnut Marbie-top Bareavs and Washstands Hair end Lge nad LT &e ‘ Baskets. res and Mantle Ornamen’ Poe ng and Heating Stoves = 5 inom uisites, &c., &c. jeibdts COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. BY GREEN & witians, A Estate Brobers. ‘Ho. 319, Southeast corner 7th D streets. "Paes SALE OF FINE THREE- ‘ED-BBICK FRONT — DW: Rist moar STWEEN FOURTH EEE ONTAINING Py By virtue of a deed 1, ad ly Poca in land é g ict il ii # rH is fl af E: i iF “tr ie fe 1 il Fs ese AUOTION SALES, TO-MeRROW. Y¥ COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers, {Successors to J.C. Oe. ATS FRENCH PLA’ MIR! Ww. AR LOR” FURNITURE ROSEWOOD. MIRROR FRONT NARDROBE, ALNUT AND MA ie Aho tet FLT GRP ee aly a WED) ESDAY MORNING. 3 th, jassortinent of Furniture, &<.. cousetiog ta French Plate Pier Mirror with Gilt Table and Tables Walnut Sofa and Chairs in Plush ‘a lantle Ornamen and Husk Mattresses Stoves, Oil Cloth, and Kitchen Requisites. Pik cash. OUUPEB & eo La ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Siretiqneers, B (Successors to J.0. McGuire & Oo.,) Southwest corner Pennsylvania sve. and lith street. TRUSTEE’S SAL A aa ESTATE FuONTING OW TOTREET Ns eek BET 9rx AND 10rm STREETS TEUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF F PUREST BETWEEN 4% AND 61H STREETS, By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 3d day of fxs, 1869, and duly recorded in Liber T.&R. Wo. 10.tolio 3%, one of the land records for W: dwelling, with con- taining about nine rooms, situated on the south side of F street, between 43 and 6th streets, Isl ‘Terms of sale: third cash, months, secured by a deed of trust, with notes bear ing interest, Conveyancing and stamps at purcha- ser'scost. $100 down at time of sale, WILLIAM BRYAN. Trustee, mié-cokés COOPER & LATIMEK, Aucts. BJ" 1N CONSEQUENCE OF THE RAIN, THE above sale is postponed until WEDNESDAY, Juae 15th, same hour and place. WM. BRYAN, Trustee, jel0-eo&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneer (Successors to J. O. MoGuire & Oo.. Southwest corner of Penn. avenue and Lih street. seth day of January, A. D. 186/-and duly re- corded in BM H, folio 217, &c.. of the and Records for Washington county, District of Columbia, I shall offer at public auction, for cash, guihe premises, 1214 K strect. between Tweltth and Thirteenth streets,on THURSDAY, the 16th day of June, 1570, commencing at 10 o'clock @. m..all the personal property mentioned in the scheduls an- nexed t deed of trust, and partially described ‘a8 follo IN THE PABLOB. One fine Medallion Carpet Two fine Sofas Six Chairs to match Ten Chairs. richly ornamented ‘Two fine match Center Tables One small and one Card Table One Rosewood Piano Four sets fine Satin Window Cartains ‘Two sets fine Lace Curtains Two large-size Mantle Mirrors Two large-size Pier Glasses ‘Two Fancy Divans. Five handsome. beet quality Brussels Carpet ive handsome, wality Brussels Carpets Rosewood and Walnut Bedsteads Rosewood and Walnut Lounges Besewood and Walnut Bureans, marble top —- Rosewood and Walnut Washstands, marble top Four fine Wardrobes Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Comforts, and Bed- spreads Linen Sheets, Bolster and Pillow Cases Chairs, Commodes ard Corner Racks ‘Axd in'each room, Silk, Kep and Lace Curtains, DINING ROOM. One Brussels Carpet, handsome pattern One Extensi ‘able Twelve Dining Chaire One Sofa, two Sideboards Que Mirror, one Mantel Clock fe SU of Seay and Wabie Ware Silver plated Tea Service ted Castors, Forks and Spoons One sei of fine Silk Rep Curtat: LIBRARY. One elegant Brussels (; ‘arpet One elegant Walnut Library Table Chairs and Lounge t One Library Sideboard incladi the Gentle- or Annual Bogieter, SERVANTS’ ROOMS. et ey ad Bedsteads and Bedding, Bureaus, Stoves i at the Chambers Hat 1 Oba jall Ubairs Carpet upon the '¥ COOPER tha mae Al oY ane. Southwest corner Peams. ovens tot Hak streat, Bote secured veil, on the on THURSDAY. sone 2s wa 6 ol . Mh. the of Lot No. 83. in -five ‘rederick street, of bt and Ofty feet. T. - one ania o08 Oy tock, emnn.at gale. ® auctioneer, jelldts THOMAS DOWLING A LOAN OFFICES. INSURANCE, [TEE TwENtr-F ST YEAR CONTINUOUS EXPERIENCE LN THE BUSI NESS, IN THIS CITY. 4S you' destre prompt payment of losses, low rates, and he best Companies, 50 10 HANSON & BLACKFORD, 619 SEVENTH STREET, Orrosttz Post Orrice, And ash them for a policy in the Old Bina,” oF the *Pranblin,” of Philadelphia, o the * Hartford,” or the" North British and Mercantile,” or the“ Put- | Most urgent necessity will s trae woman so far sae nam,” or the ““Springheid,” or the “ Potomac,” @ | rifice her greatest charm as todo this. The sex will 4.58. PRATT & SON, PHGENIL, Bi des i BS fon NK. ST are now run as follows, vis: .,. FOB BALTIMORE. Leave ents. except Sunday, at 2: Oa 10, 0 FOB ALL yar Start Deak T4890 ee Se Fou ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 6:45 and 9:25 8. m. and 2:50 p.m. No train to or from Annapolis on Sunday, FOR BALTIMORE Leave at 7:25 a. m. and 2:50. p.m. FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 7:25 a. m. and 2:50-and 7-4 ¥OK ALL PARTS OF THE WEST Leave daily except Sunday, at 6:45 aud 7:25 a, m.. 2:90 end 7:45 awe + Band. 7:45 p.m. only, connect- Relay Station with trains from Baltimore beeling, Parkersburg, Ae. ‘and points between Relay House a jeave at 2:50 p.m , connecting at Relay House with Strasburg and Winchester accom- in. Mtkets to the West can be had at the ington Station ‘Licket Office at all hours in the hia, and Boston, eee ad- day. For New York. Philadel vertisement of “Through iL aster of Transportation. ‘ashington. jeli M: COLE. General t |. KOONTZ, Gen'l Ag’t, LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON | Sive dancing, must, of necessity, produce their lagit- PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. WashinoTon, June 3, 1870—noon, run as follows. viz \EW YORK. without change of car Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:26 a.m. 12:45 "SOR PRILADELPHIA. iy cexcopt Sunday) at 7:29 a, m.,12:45 * ON’ Leave for New York a! ie cars for New York on Thi wh tickets to Phil Bestow, Can be hind at the and Qhio Railroad advertis S een W: nape lis, and the West, NDAY. 9:00 p.m., and Philadel- 9 p.m. train only. Pivew York. of _M. General GEO.8. KOUNTZ, Agent, W: P#ePosats row sxATIONERY, Snares om en pre May 23, 1870. nis below, for the fiscal year ending the 30th of JuRe, ‘ionery must be of the best quality. bonds, with approved ment of his contract, and ti nerve the right to be aired to . for ths falthtul alate tment will re- a Depa order the articles it jeom crease ‘Or diminish the-queas bel . Artich t named in the sale arent a 3 Cap, ruled to pattern, weighing Besar iii 3B 8 8 8 dozen or yellow, royal, per 8 reams Manilla Wrapping Paper, super-royal, per Sreame Brown Wrapping Paper, 4 by 88inches, per | Envelope Paper, Ink. quarts, per dozen ee Fitability, Bestlessness and Siceplessness at night, Draper's, Whitney's, or equal, | Absence of Muscular Mi@ctoncy, Loss of Appetite, ‘ax, scarlet, per Teste or Braid, assorted, SERREES Females, owing te the peculiar and tmportant @ lations which they sastain, thetr pecaliar organtea- ton, and the offices they perform, are subject many sufferings, Freedom from these contribate {2 PO small degree to their happiness and welfare, for none can be happy who are ill. Not only so, bat ‘BO one of these various femaie complaints can joes be suffered to runos without involving the general health of the individual, and ere long producing Permanent sickness and premature decline. Nor ts ‘Mt pleasant to consult @ physician for the relief of these various delicate aSections, and only cpon the ‘then thank us for placing tn thetr hands simple spe Lo ee A PRUDENT BAR pPORESERTE THB | cincs which will befound effcacious in relieving and curtng almost every one of those troubdiesome com- plaints pectliar to the sox. HELMBOLD'’s Exrkact of Bocuc.—Handregs safer on in silence, and hundreds of others apply vainly to draggiste and doctors, who cither merety tantalize them with the hope of a eure or apply remedies which make them worse. 1 would not wist to amort anything that Would do injustice to the aMicted, but I am obliged to ay that although i may be produced from excessive exhanstion of the powers of life, by Iaborieus employment, unwhole- some air and food, profuse menstruation, the = tee and coffee, and frequent childbirth, it is tar oftener caused by dirct irritation, applied to the muctous membrane of the vagina itself. ‘When reviewing the canses of these distressing Complaints, it is most painful te contemplate the as- tendant evils consequent upon them. It is but sim- ple justice to the subject to enumerate a few te many additional causes which so largely affect the life, health, and bappiness of ‘Woman im all classes of society, and which, consequently, affect more ortes directly, the welfare of the entire human family. ‘The mania that exists for precocious education am@ marriage, causes the years that nature designed fer corporeal development to be wasted and porverted inthe restraints of dress, the early coufinement of school, and especially iu the unhealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thus, with the body half-clothea, and the mind unduly excited by pleasure, porvert- ing in midnight revel the hours designed by natere for sleep and rest, the werk of destraction is half accomplished. In consequence of this early strain apon her eys- tem, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate vYotary to retain her situation In school a later day, thus aggravating the evil. When one exctte- ment is over, another in prospective keeps the ming ‘morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now cow- stant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely for- Didding the exercise indispensable to the attainment ‘and retention of organic health and strength: the exposure to night air; the sudden change of tompe- Fature; the complete prostration produced by exces imate eflect. At last, an early marriage caps the | climax of misery, and the anfortunate ens, hitherte so utterly regardless of the plain dictates and re monstrances of her delicate nature, becomes an an- | Willing subject of medical treatment. This is bat @ truthful picture of the experience of thousands of | api elias Long before the ability to exercise the fonctions of | the generative organs, they Teqtire an education of their peculiar nervous system, composed of what . called the tissue, which is,m common with the femate Dreast and lips, evidently under the control of mental | emotions and associations et an early period of lite: and, as we shall subseqeently seo, these emotions. | When excessive, lead, long before puberity, to habit ‘which sap the very life of their victims ere natere has self completed their development. For Female Weakness and Debility, Whiter or je below are to be | Leucorrhees, Too Profuse Menstruation, Exhams- Department at the tion, Too Long Continued Periods, for Prolapewe and Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Utert, we offer the most perfect specific known: HELMBoLD's Gom- plain, weighing 14 | POUND Exrgact oF Bucuv, Directions for use, diet, and advice, accompany. ‘Females in every period of life, from infancy to ex- treme old age, will find it e remedy to aid natureta the discharge of its funetions. Strength is the glory of manhood aad womanhood. BELeso.y’s Bx- TRacT BucHU is more strengthening than any of the preparations of Bark or Iron, infinitely safer, ‘and MOre Pieasant. BELMBOLD’s Extract Bocas, ‘having received the endorsement of the most promi- nent Physicians in the United States, is now oforeg to aMicted humanity ase certain eure for the follow ing diseases and symptoms, from whatever cease originating General Debility, Mental and Physt- cal Depression, Imbecility, Determination of Bioog to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General ir- Drepepsia, Bmacistion, Low Spirits, Dieorgantan- perdosen tion or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Pal- pitation of the Heart, and, ia fact, all the coneomé- ‘with brushes, per | tants of allervous and Debilitated state of the eys- tem. To tosure the genuine, out this out, Ast for HxiwsoLy's, Tek 0 other, Sold by Drugsiste and Dealers everwhere, Priee $1.96 per botite, or atx bottles tor $6.80. Deitvared to any address, Describe aymptoms in ali communiestions. Address 1H. T, HELMBOLD, Drag sod Chemical Ware-

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