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_EVENING STAR. "FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, Teferring to th fact that the origi ence committee on the invalid pension ap} riation had failed to agree, and that the Sen an entire new committee, said | that by all the rules of parliamentary comity | also have appointed a uew tee, but it appointed the members of the original committee. Feeling this as an indig nity put upon the Senate by the House, he and his colleagues on the Senate committee had dc clined to meet the House committee, and now | ad appomte the Hi <ommi ouse should asked to be excused. ‘The Senate excused the committee from serv- ing, and the Vice President then appointed Messrs. Morrill, of Maine, Nye and Stockton, ‘the members of the first committee, to mect the | coramitie on the part of the House. The tranking bill was discussed until nearly 5 | (By o'clock, when the question recurred on the | amendment of Mr. rake, continuing the resent provisions of law relative to the free transmission of newspapers to exchanges and subscribers; which was agreed to—ayes 30, noes The question then recurred on the amend- | Morrill, ef Vermont, which con- | ing privilege to the Executive | 4, nd the Agricultural Department; tion the Senate, at 5.05 p. m., ad- but without ac Journe, HOUSE.—Atter our report closed— Mr. Bingham, from the J. reported a resolution, whic ‘Wood, now in custody of the How: testified. ‘The resolution was adopted without dissent. The House then proceeded to the considera- tion of reports from the Committee on Pacitic Kailroads. Mr. Wheeler, (N. Y.,) chairman, reported Dill granting to the Utah Central Railway Com- yany the right of way through the public lands; passed. which wai Mr. Benjami Seribing the manner ‘Was ordered. The House then, at 4:40 p. m., adjourned. DESPERATE ENCOUNTER wiTH CocNTER- ent Officer Terribly Beate the alleged proprietor of a joon at the corner of Broadway and eet, having been for some time sus- | fs ‘counterfait money, Col- hitely, of the Secret Service Bureau, | He at once threw it from him and it bursted, letective officer on his trac ey believe to purchase three thousand of the counterfeit livered on Monda: we the officer went to receive it. The requisite amount of counterfeit money was FEITERS—G. Edward Dai ot dealing ceeded in making Ds was to be appointed out te him, in bille of $3 and the City Bank of Utica, N.Y. The officer at- | tempted to arrest him, but the latter struc! officer a violent blow in the face, and called for assist After our report closed— ing to « privileged quest ry Committee, was adopted, au- thorizing the Sergeant-at-Arms to take Patrick e, to Rich- mond, to testify in a case to come before the | Hustings Court, in that city.on Monday next, | @ Fetaiming the custody of the said Wood, and CS ‘al | Fort Wayne,’ '96; Alton & Terre “Haute. bring him back to the House after he had so | Alton Terre Bante, rred, —; Ol | Market strong. (Mo.,) from the Committee on Pensions, obtained unanimous consent to report the House bill, with Senate amendments, de- fining the duty of pension agents and pre- n which pensions shall be paid. The House non-concurred in the Senate | amendments, and a committee of conference | bid, 63 awake FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. The New York money market is without change, the supply on call beingstit! abundant | &° 585 per cent. Discounts cortinne at the late low rates. The renewal of the active for ‘ign demand for breadstuffs has atccted the foreign Four vessels rest —— ester- t jon ar beng. amd the caalgemeaes fe wheat and Hour for shipment were about $503,000. eaceuber rian ES Securities, Jay Cooke & Co. furnish the following te-day : Bans See, san sunny eee EE Bankers’, Brokers’ and Commercial Tele rh Lewis Johnson & Co.. quote stocks and bo: ‘a = and —— ig pray U.8. 6e, , June 17.— Board—U. 8. 68, 1831, Hy. 5-Bhe 182 com ae J12Sy ; 5-908.1364, © tral. 10%; Rock . Milwaukie & St. Paul, i St. Paul. preferred, 33%; Wabash estern, Wabash & Western. prefd, —; hicago & referred, 115; Ohio i Certificates, Wis; Tennessce State 63; Tennesses State new, 61%; Vil State 6's, old, @9; North Carolina 6 z do.. new, 244; “Missouri 6's, 95%. Gold, 112\al13%, Battimone, June 17.—Virginia 6's, old, 54 bid. St asked; do.. 1366, 66% bid. 665 asked fo, er North Carolina's, new New Yor recent. E: Bond« 6." North ©; ‘ ‘ New Yor, June 17.—Flour, dull. Wheat, qui-t and scarcely so firm. Corn, dull and unchanged. Two Curtpren Burst To Deat ast Tuesday night between 10 and 1o’clock, a fire broke outin the store oceupied by Mr. T. S. Barnes, near the Union bridge. Mr. Barnes had just closed up his store preparatory to re- tiring, and as he was ascending the stairway, he discovered that the lamp was about to burst. the oil spreading ali over the tioor of his store in close proximity to the barrel of kerosene oil, and in a short time the flames communicated to the barrel, despite the efforts of Mr. Barnes to ex- , | tinguish them; seeing his efforts fruitless, he proceeded at once up stairs to save his fam- fly, ,who were living over the store. counted | By the time he got up stairs the oil barrel ex- | omg and the whole house was enveloped in james. Himself, wife and daughter just had k the | time to make their escape through the second- story window, and luckily were not injured. which was extended to him by five | The other two children (boys), aged 13 and 11 Tuffians who were secreted in an adjoining room. | years, were asleep in another room, and did not ‘The ent Of his tegs broken, and he also r condition on the floor. Jains are THE Coot 5 Th ‘They were followed from th factory by the crowd, amid omir hooting trom the Cris arrived afely at the fact y. The deeply excited, but no serious trouble bended. Mr. Sampson will be sustained in his | Fight to try the experiment of Chinese labor.” TarE author itic and the Council ot Stat ‘The bill ps eight yea: tween eight and thirt hours a day. and ch: t tions of the law. * er Carrie F. Young runs a San Francisco paper MARRIED. YENSON. On the u James A. Handy. p: RICHABD BW. HOLLAND, Mi.” | Ba:timore Sam please copy. CLEMENTS—LOCKE. On the 16th the Ker FF Bride's paren FLOBELLA DIED. CBOCKER. On th Joth instant, from the residen 216 New York avenue. COLLINS. On LERRENZO B. COLLINS, the bi ima Collins, aged 51 years, His funeral will take pi No. 1920 wth street, be Frida 3-0 o'clock. fr iy ¢ party fell upon the officer and beat him ina brutal manner. His face was bruised,one ived several severe cuts on his head and neck. His assailants then escaped, leaving him lying in an insensible he officer was after- Post, 15th inst. DEMAKERS IN MA’ r Reception by the Native Cordwe t from North Adams, June, 13 sa: ty-fve Chinamen arrived in this villa; to work in the shoe factory of C. Samp-on & Co. A large crowd assembled ai the depot to witness their arrival. The new- rs looked young, intelligent and resolute. lepot to Sampson's | s hisses and Two men were arrested tor assaulting the Chinamen stones. The Chinamen were patient | in the country | Sole Agent for Washington. OYMENT OF CHILDREN in manufac- tories in France is engaging the attention of the ted, agreed upon a draft of a law upon this ject. to be presented to the Corps Legisiatit. ibits masters from employing chi!- | of age. Childre h cannot work o x iren from thirteen to six: n years Of age may work nine hours, b: Jonger. A heavy tine is imposed for all yw): — ith rot the A.M. KE , of Biltimore, Md..te Miss MARY A. JOHNSON. of Baltim he residences T. A. CLEMENTS all of this city raing of the Ith instant, t Wo clock, ANNA, wife of Wm. C. Crocker. aged rs friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Suaday, ff her husband, N Thursday evening, at 5.30 cy ince at his late residence, | wor ween T and U streets. on SIOBASD F. HARYEY. ALONZO A. MABE HARVEY & MARR, STIRERS, No. 934 F STEEET, between Ninth and Tenth. 428 EIGHTH STEEET near B. OBAIBS. All wort warranted. Bt. Me ec is ANCHORS and in Wax. Cost for boarding pupils in English department 9460 per annum. For circulars containing full information address OOTT.A: “iter BEV. 3 Poecrosars FOR FRESH BEEF. Fort Warrets, V. in ‘he necks of the cattle slaughtered for Gebrerea under this agreement shall be cat ‘his contract to continue in force six months, or auch lese time es the Commissary’ General aly direct, commencing on the Ist day ol ject to the approval of the Chief Signal Ufc on "case of failure or deficiency in the quality or quantity of the fresh beef stipulated to be delivered, the Commissary of Babsistence at Fort Whi ) irginia, shail have power to sup — je! 5 pareh roo vil be charged wi ‘The coutractor will be required to enter into bonds | by purchase, and the contractor wi the difference of cost. eible, saretios, Whose pames must be ill "be opened at 1 o'clock office of the Commissary ot which time and place all bid- Ristence at this past ders are requested to be present. opesals will be ked on the env: prope Fr od sddremed ¢ “Pr for Fresh Beet GEO. 8. GRIMES. U er, U. 5. A., Washington, b.C @ office Chiet awake in time to escape with the family. The oldest boy was seen to come to the window, and | Was told to jump, bat beingso trightedod he dared not. nd soon fell back a prey to the devouring t. The youn, rT 100 BARS Ok RIGHT BROWN Casst- MERE PANTS, st OAK HALL, $23 7th Je street. CPR VEILS, TRIMMINGS. &c. BLACKED, STIFFENED. Ona i This method of doing ap craps cannot be equaled 1; Sore Wee gerieeny, restored for RE eg Ag by JOR , 246 Park avenue, itimore, 5 pply wh” Franson, Dealer in Ladies’ and Gents’ Furnishing and Fancy Goods, 1927 Pennsylvania enue, ey ate, = [)MPIBE HEATING RANGE, Without an equal in the world. Simple in construction, Perfeet in operation Vill warm Upper rooms in Coldest weather. ba = H. 1. GREGORY, mre a 634 Pennsylvaniaaveuncs. B WALTHAM WATCHES. DB ‘The extensive ase of these Watches for the last fif- teen years by Bailway Conductors, Engineers, and Expresamen—the most exacting of watch-wearers— has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadi- ness, durability, and accuracy of the Waltham Watch. To satisfy that class in all these respects, is » decide the question as to the real value of these epers. More than 450,000 of these watches are now speaking for themselves in the pockets of the peo- | ple—a proof and @ guarantee of their superiority over all others. The superior organization and great extent of the Company's Works at Waltham, enable them to pro- duce watches at a price which renders competition futtle, amd those who buy any other watch merely pay from 25 to 4) per cent. more for their watches than is necessary. We are now selling Waltham Watches at less prices in greenbacks. than the gold prices before the war. There is no other manufacture of any kind in the United States of which this can be said ‘These time-picces combine every imprevement that along experience has proved of real practical ose, Having had the refusal of nearly every inven- | tion in watchmaking originating in this country or in Europe, only those were finally adopted which severe testing by the most skilifal artisans in our and long use on the part of the public, de- monstrated to be essential to correct and enduring time-keeping. Among the many improvements we would partica- | larize: ‘The invention and use of acentre-pinion of pec Uar construction, to prevent damage to the train by the breakage of main springs, is original with the American Watch Company, who, having had the re- | fusal of all other contrivances, adopted Fogg’s Patent pinion as being the best and faultless. Hardened and tempered hair springs, now univer- sally admitted by watchmakers to be the best, are used in all grades of Waltham Watches. All Waltham Watches eve dust-proof caps, pro- tecting the movement from dust and lessening the necessity of the frequent cleaning necessary im other watches. Our new patent stem-winder, or keyless watch, Already « decided success and a great improvement | on any stem-winding watch in the American FURSITURE of ali Kinds made and repaired. | Special stteution given te the manufactare of | market, and by far the cheapest watch Of its quality now offered to the public. To those living in portions of the United States w here watchmakers do not abound watches with the above mentioned improvements which tend to insure accuracy, cleanliness, dura- bility and convenience, must prove invaluable. every watch should bear either of the following trade marks: American Watch Co.................. Wal! Appleton, Tracy & U0... * BP. 8. Bartlett .coceseervevessssreenee For salo at retail by all respectable dealers. A descriptive circular giving much useful infor- mation sent to any address on application. No watches retailed by the Company. 182 Broadway, New York. Ash to see the news FULL-PLATE WATCH bear- ting the trade mark “AMERICAN WATCH Co., Crescent st., Waltham, Mass.” it is by far the best Fuil-plate Watch made in the United States, and surpasses anything heretofore made in this country eens Brgvneers, Conductors, &. BSACKETS, BRACKET SHELVES, GRATES, SUMMEB PIEBOSS, &c., &c. ANHOOD: M HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED Just published, tn a sealed envelope, Price, siz cents AUCTION SALES, B* COOPER & LATIMBK. A: (Successors to J: Mo: URNITUR® AT AUCTION. DAY MORNING, fe dt USEHOLD Fi ‘ATUR:! 0 o'clock, we will sell in front of our AL#O, AT 12 o'clock, One Rosewood Case Piano Forte. oi COOPER & LATIMER. Ancts, BBY WL WALL & 00. Anctionsers, bet. 9th and’ 10th atts, SALE OF H¢ BUGGIES. W 1 |» HABNESS, & Ton SATURDAY MORNING, June 18th. : }» June sth, " at 10 o'clock, we will sell A NUMBER OF HOR*ES AND MULES. Horses and Mules, amoug which are a drove from Pennsylvania. ‘Two new Express 1570. commencing ‘Wagons wher top Buggies fe. ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Buggies, Wagons, and Harness always W. L. WALL & CO... Aucts. L. WALL & OU. New Marble Build Corner 9h street jo. 900 and 902, and Pennsylvania avenue. AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE RE 8’ K IN A iT EWELER AT AUCTION. ‘We shall sell, witho ebonse, corner of 3th st on SATURDAY G, a the entire stock of a first- ean ‘The stock conrists of over five thousand dollars’ worth of goods, consisting of Gents Sine Gold Kuglish, American Lever and other it Gold Watches 2.3, 4,and ex, Anchor, and other a Gold Jewelry: Pens bi nd Pocket | tWelve months, + ke. reserve, atonr = 5 class jeweler de clit atebes Lad:es’ fine Diamond set and other Silver Watches, best make, in cases; Silver Du otographic Albums. & re. Terms cash. for parties wish ing fine Watches to epply ves. P.8 be continued in the evening, com- ing wt 734.0"eh ior =“ EILLIAM L. WALL & O., Ancts AUOTION SALES. | AUCTION SALES, iN ND PENN. AVENUE. ES. EDW. CLARK. ¢ Trustees. ‘i STREET AND PENNA. AVENUE. ing Association, we shall expose to the premises, on FRIDAY, the 7th di: D. Bio. at6 o'clock p. m., the no satisfactorily secu serve the right to resell, at cost of chaser. on five days’ notice in the Evenii _jul-eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BU GEREN £ WILLIAMS, Anctoncers, No. 319, southeast corner of 7th and D streets. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE CORNER ORCEIGHTH St BAST. AND TS ERET OS THE PUBLIC SPACE BETWEEN SAID 81it By virtue of a deed of trust, bearing date Jaly EJ ret 18th, 1568, ict of Columbia, and by request, iu writing of of Columbia, a a in writing, George F. Galick, Treasurer of the Eastern, Build tale, in frout of a tl ~ fon June, A. B4 feet 6 inches front on. Sth street east, by the depth of 72 feet, of Lot No.8, in Square No. 925. sale: One-half cash: balance in six aad jown when the is knocked of. * So down when ee oT Se T BOW D CLARK. jel-wfm,tds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, r PER & LATIMER. Auctioncers, FCO FE ecceabore tea. MeGuine Ee G0..) corner of Penna, avenue and lith st. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF THREE SHAN- TIFS ON VERMONT AVENU. E. BETWEEN Q AN?) BR STKEBTS, A 1 . sob lots 30 avd 31, squi TEBNOON, July lat, at 6.0 clock, two Frame Shan- jel7-2aw2w&de PRY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctionce (Snecessors to James 0. McGuire & Uo.,) Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and lith st. FURNITURE. CARPETS, SUITES, &c, AT On TUESDAY MORNE 2st. at 10 o'clock, at the northeast corner N. W., we will seli— aaet OOTTAGE of 0th and H streets Five Cottage Suit Ingrain Carpets. Hi Large fine Waln Wainut Lownee in green reps, Hat Rack Walnut Extension Dininj Walnut Center and Light Stands Hair and Husk Mattresses, Toilet Sets er Bolsters and Pillows, Bedding ware, Kitchen Requisites ea, Ke.. &e. # PATI MER, Auct’rs, BY COORER & LATIMER, Anctioncors, Snecessors to Jas. cor. Pennsylvania avenueand Ith street. T PARLOR SUITE. IN CRIMSON L.¥RENOH PLATE MIRRORS JANY CHAMBER FURNT- NO THREE PLY OAR DNESDAY MORNING we will well at No. 17 ‘th and ISth streets, ay t of Furnitare, consisting in part t— t Parlor Suite, Upholstered in Orimson Bro- McGuire & Co..) PETS, kc, A Ww antel Mirror, W Mahogany Marble-top Tables, What Not in = Suite for Hair Mattresses Be R Wit! be sold, a o'clock & m., BA’ 2 ¢ Warehouse at Rocket! alarge lot of QUARTERMASTER'S PRUI’- 13 Army Wage lot of Type and : rniture, 229 Iron Bed ERTY. comprisin ig Presses. a larg 6 Grain Sacks, 42 Shovels and Spades, andoth) * Miscellaneons Tools and Stores; also, a lot of Gon- demped Olothing and Equi: rising 74 Coats, 3 Tents,5 Tent ies, ‘any time, on ap- ee. Goited States currency, on the ft of ten per cent. will be re quired es cach lot is struck oft : Purchasers will be allowed two days to remove the ty. ‘By order of the Secretary of War. pee J. G. CHANDLER, jel7-6t_Brev. Colonel, Quartermaster U.S. Army. Y THUMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Auctioneer. PROPERT VALUABLE TINUE AND On WEDNESDAY, June 224, ‘Terms made known on THOS. B. WA’ ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, B Auctioneers Real Estate Brokers, No. 319, southeast corner 7th and D streets e auction on MONDAY, | _JeSeo8w [Rep] W. mare No. 97, bei th, fronting on 2th streets north. mn the day of sale, Stamps, & WILLIAM! LATIMER, fuccossors to James 0, McGuire, corner Penna. avenue and rty can be examined at OR. NEW JERSEY ¢ SOUTH. five o'clock p.m., j¢ House and Lot 16: ¥ COOPER & B (st OBANCERY SALE OF VALUABLI PROPERTY ou Lou .N SIXTH AND SEVENTH eit = 7293) <e PRICES, FAIR DEALINGS at OAK in EASONABLE R and First-class treet. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Anctionser (Successors to J.C. McGuire & DTOR'S SALE. ington, in the District of Columbts sell at public auction, on TUESDAY, thi June. A arcel of ered twelve, (12.) in 6 said lot, together with all appurtenances, Terms ale: One-third cas! ¥ “e wit! Tred payments, secured by a d to be paid down when ¢: stamp: ser fails to comply with executors reserve the right advertising uch resale five tim For further particulars in Co., Real Katate Brokers, 14: strvet west. © Southwest corner Penn. avenue and Lith street. By vire fhe executors of the last will and testament of George Bryant, late of the city and cou: — wi . 1870. in front of the premises, o'clock p.m., all the right, title and interest of aforesaid George Bryant in the following piece or ground. being part of original Lot ninm- € ‘XGuare wumbered one ‘hun. ire seventy, (170,) fronting forty (40) feet on F street north, berween I7th and Ith streets west, and ranni g back with even width the depth of the © in equal tes for the _ of trust_on the premises, with interest from day of eale. $150 . All conveyancing and ‘at the cost of the purchaser. If the purcha- the terms in five days, the resell the property at the riak and cost of the defaulting purchaser, by ice of ©. Storrs & | F street, near 15.h | GEORGE L. SEATON, EO. W. BRYANT, | "« Exccutors. jelea COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. BBY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers » BET. OTH ST, AT AUCTION. 1869, in Liber No. 604, folio 67, records in and for Washington county, | the written direction of the holder of on the primises.on WEDNESD. June 1870, at 6 s’clock p. m., all that certain nown upon the ground plan of said city as lot No. 4, in square No. 361 and bounded as paym of the purchaser trnst on the premises. All cop ter sale a resale will be oy Se THE ABOVE (Successors to J.C. McGuire & Go.,) Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and lth street. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUAR IMPROVED REAL ESTATE FRONTING T STREET NORT. 4ND 10th STREETS By virtne of a deed of trust besrimg date 20th | day of November, 1:49.and recorded November 29th. of the land De an of the ny secured thereby, we will sell at peptic suction up- s the Lith day of parcel of iand tying in Washington city, D. Beginning at the southeast corner of said lot No and running thence west Ifts feet to the center of a ide alley, thence north 1/3 feet Sinches, thence e + thence south 153 feet 3 inches ‘to place of beginning. Improvedyby a new two story frame dwelling with two story add'tion, containing six room orch, tin roof, front yard, & ‘Tei Six handred Yollars cash; balance | fm cqual at six and twelve months, in notes interest secured by deed ¢ of purchaser. $30 of id at time of sale If terme of sale not com, ANG LUTTRELL, Ty M Dy" a iste. COOPER & LATIMER, Auct rs, ALE 13 POSTPONED until TUESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, June 2ist, at 54 o'clock, on the premises. sie io LUTTRELL, Trustee. Nos. 900 & 9 APITOL. a virtne of adecree of th oie Aum bi istrict of passed of June, 1570, of two deeds of trust dated res] 1564. and November. 23th, 1566, and racot Liber N. ©. T:, No. 43, folio No. 27, folice 46, Be-vol the 1 | of said) | at public auction, on FRIDAY. Ju | o'clock p. m.,imfront of the premise or parcel of gronnd in the city of Wa District of Columbia, thercof as part of lot numbered four. numbered six hundred and eight cluded within the following {imi ginning for the same at the sdutheast one bundred and ten (110) Jot. thence east and with the and 9-12 (429-12) feet, and t] lin mei d rights to the kame Sacivg ot purchasers com jelé-d&ds 100) & LATIMER, Ancts. ¥ WM. L. WALL & G2, Auctioneers, New Marb! ) ding, Péapsylvania avenne, TRUSTRE’S SALE OF VALUABLE REAL STATE ON CAPITOL HILL, NYAR THE | | | No. 1.854. doct dd by virtue ly August 9, led respec of the tand records rict the subscriber. as trustee, will sell ly lst, 1570, t ton and nd known upon the plat 4) in square + (086.) and in- nd_ bounds, b of said Jot four (4), and run thence west with the line of north B street forty-two and 9 12 (429-12) feet, thence north and at right rack said B t ear of said ty-tw ence south ia a siraight ¢ to the beginning, with the buildings, improve- zing. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12, and 15 months: promissory notes ‘to be given for de: ferred payments, with interest from day of sale. If the terms of sale are not complied with within five (5) days of the day of sale, a resale will be had at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser. $ to be paid when the property is sold. Ail convey- M. MATTHEWS, Trustee, L. WALL & CO.. Aucts. No. 319, southwest corner 7th B* SEEN & WILLIAMS, TRUSTE VALUABLE IMP! Phorm RONTL 8 fi ; F 5 i : a : E 35 B Anctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, and D BOR: . GON 19 TREET NORTH, AT AUC On THORSDAY, the 234 day’ of June, A. Bx . m.. by virtue of trast, Woth day of ap D. 1507. recorded in liber EC beaver red eer cou 5 difection “of seured thereby, f shall sel on the pi ~ Lots numbered four, (4,) five, (5,) six, Wie (8,) nine, (9, (0,} eleve: .(12,) and thirteen, ( square No. "one thousand and sight, (10s.) 1 elty of Washis iatrict of Columbia, with improv. ing of a large Frame House, fine Stable, Onrriage Hotes Wagons spd a first-class Slanghter and Ice House, with yard aot ac Once cate: Nee 1. mon! Tr notes, interest: given and adeod of trust’ taken. All conveyar Auctioneers and Boal Ho. 319, southeast corner of 7th and D ber No. 567, folie TRUSTEES SALE oF ry anes county, in fromt of the inches fi front by fu teet decpe more’ or hee: wick r t iH i LUAB BSTATE 8. PacMan ofiares Aa on Fula tive 24th instant ‘ai 6’ o'clock THIS AFTERNOON. j TO-MORROW. X GREEN & WILLIAMS, BX 2-7. COLDWELL & 00., Auctioncers. No. 319 Soutacast corner of Seventh ant D streets. wiQon oF ROSTEES’ SALE OF VALCABI EAL S03 MAB! TEITE PRONTING ON THE PE BLUR Ww Jels-3t" Y¥ J. T_COLDWELL & No. 914 Penn. ave. bet. We will soll at onr store SATURDAY commencing at 10 Lot ey 1st INSURANCE, T: LIFE USSURANCE Co) ee MPANY D. HOLLEY, Sec. | ucies, Ai Tal PLiNn le, No B—513 Tru Sraeer. “"{ Medical Examiners, JUAN BOYLE. Agent NESS, LN THIS CITY. 1S you desire prompt payment af losses, iow rates, and he best Companies, £0 to street and Jeff rson street. as laid down upon the re- vised plat of said Uniontown: running theace along the south side of Jefierson street wouth 73- degroes, 534 feet, to 8. Hoff western line: a Tight angles, south 14% degrees, west 357 f ore OF Jess, to a. line eg ae operty and ropert: George W. bert; Tinkee ranning with said line north 47 degrees, we-t (allowing & of n degree for vatintion ofan? ) 380 feet: thence sout! east to the center of said Pierce street; thence north His cant 2 to southern line of lot’I71 on said Uniontow: 3 thence seuth 75% degrees, east 30 feet, to the'east fe of said Pierce street, and thence north lis de- grers, east 196 feet. to thie point of beginning: con- ning #< acree of lamd, more oF less, together with appurtenances ‘erme of sale: One-third purchase money cash balance of the purchase money fo be paid in equal payments, at respectively three, six, nine and twelve months fromday of sale, with interest, the deferred Payments to be secured by bond or bonds, note or potes of the purchaser or purchasers, to the satisiac- 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 purchase money shall have been paid. A deposit Of $200 will be required when the property is sold. All conveyance and stamps at cost of the purchaser or purchasers, W. ¥. FENDALL, Wi Jo MILLE Teustoos, je lec3wkds COOPER « LAT! Ancts._ yy THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, No. 519 Seventh street, oppesite the Post Oftice. OBANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PRUPERTY IN WASHINGTON CITY, ON ELEVENTH pTREET, BETWEEN F AND @ STREETS NORTH. Under and b decree of the Supreme Columbia, passed in a rtain cause therein depending, between Rob. Parish and others, Peugh, John Hi nd auts,and being cause No. 18% in equity, said decrss dated the Lith day of April, 138, the undersigned. trustec, appointed by sald décree, will sell at public WEDNESDAY, | auction, to the highest bid: day of July next, at 5 ‘o'clock itable interest of the defendant the real estate in *aid caus at valuable reet west, in Washingt Rlatgand plin of ‘said efty jo. 6, in Square Mo. 346, the nature auita- ble interest will fully appear by reference to th bill d to the answers of Johu Hitz and Jane C. Hitz, Im sat . au The terms of salt. as prescribe One-third cash; and the residue ‘and twelve m sale, from day of sale. The said i ments of deferrod payments to be leins on the prop. erty sold, and wpon the payment of the whole pur chase money adeed will be given. All stamps ‘and conveyance at the cost of the purchaser. $20 of the cash payment must, b osited with the trus: tee upon the acceptance pon the FOUN D ous JeHtawkds THOS. B. WAG BY OQOOPER & LATIMEK. Auctioneers, (Successors to James C. McGuire & Oo. Southwest corner Penna, avenue and Uti street. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A BUILDING LOT IN GEOKGETOWN By virtne of adeed of trust.dated November i Is, and duly recorded in Liber No. 03. folio 204. One of the land records for Washington county, in the District of Columbia, and by the written direction of the holder of the promissory note secured thereby. I will sell. at public auction, on the premises, on THURSDAY, June 234, 1570, at £4 o'clock the north half of Lot No, 83, in atx and ‘s addition to Georgetown. ity feet. OL front. t AY “ave fost « Soticet with d aeptn er F, HOLTZMAN: Trustes. jeldts THOMAS DOWLING, Auctiones fi & LIAMS, Auctioneers, GREEN 2S shes commas Roveote ana D sts PESIBABLE BUILDING LOT AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, recorded in Liber Bea's’ No. 54, folios 469, &c.. the subscriber "will sell, on the premises, cn THURSDAY. tho with of June, A. D. 1570, at 6 o'clock p, m.. 1 lowing desirable Building Lot, situate on'O street smth, wetween North Capitol street and Delaware near the Baltinore depot, and known as Lot (2). square No. six bundrel aud eighty three ntaining 3,580 square feet. Terms cash. Conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the parchaser JOHN ROL je15-e02w & in said deereeare: be paid in euai hs from day of MANSON & BLACKFORD, 619 SEVENTH STREET, Orrosits Post Orrics, And ash them for a policy tn the Old Sima,” or thy *Pranklin,” of Philadelphia, or the “* Hartford,” the North British and Mercantile,” or the “ Put- mam,” or the “Spromgheld,” or the | " Petomac,” af “ PBUDENT MAN FOBESE A EVIL.” ee Im prosperity prepare for adversity. Insure your property with 4.5. PRATT « 80) im the PHOENIX, of Hartford ES VONK RE: ME. and PIR EM ENS, of New Yorn and thus evard asammst FIKE! jour Life m the EXCELSIOR, of New thus provide for t ef dows when you are tnken from them. A. 8. PRATT SON, Agents, Y. M. 0.4. Bursting, " Richard Bey NOBLE DNL WOOD AND COAL. AL AND WOOD, AMES GLEASON @'street Whart, begs lea friends toGleason & Glenn, ve to inform jamerens | LOAN OFFICES. SUMMER ABRANGEMENT. — The Office of B. FULTON & CO wil open from 6 a.m.to 7 p. iy’ Christian Loan Offer in the city | RINCE, THE PAWN BROKER, 1006 Penn- IWwani All requiring money call aud they will be satisfied with their transactions. SPECIAL NOTICE.—Merchandize, taken on storage at’ PRIN Loan Office of h Dt i on the same when required. E DRESSES, SHAWLS, UNDER- @, &c., &c., at bargains, st E and Depot for the of all unredeemed goods, ((BABLES HERZDERG'S LOAN OFFICE, (EstaBliseep 1552. ‘TREET PAINTING, &c. RR RT BRENNAN, Late of the Firm of MACNICHOL & BRENNAN, Takes this method of informing his friends and the Bablig, that he hag opened the shop No. 808 D TREKT, between Sth and 9th streets, where he is prepared to execute in the very best manner, on the terms. and at the shortest notice, crerg description of HOUSE. SIGN’ and ORNA: MENTAL PAINTING, GRAINING, GLAZING, GILDING, MARBLING, &c. Having had many porintonding’ work,a practical morkerast cis in superinter work, ® practical wo ¥ self. nd aving a Shorseh 3 Knowledge of the har- mony ors, guarantee entire satisfaction to sll who may entrust their work tohis charge, None but first-class workmen employed, and, {i the Deat material used. ‘The bast Of reteren a eee WALLS AND CEILINGS CAREFULLY , = SOMINED, PLAIN OB IN ‘coLonS. AY R. BRENNAN, 80S D street, opp. ¥.M.0. A. Building, NN. B.—No Potash or Whiting Used. my21-Im 627 { ESTABLISHED 1841. } 55 DA. AVE. ar“I PADDLE MY OWN OANOB.”"WR ~ 3) Ai lo. 627 Fre ee they sm “Hor d0s (new number! Tih ete nes’ P. NOTICE TO BBIDGE BUILDERS. pacmrows. 2.0. May 3, ae Soares onritiece es Saco at oe Saige mys Georgetown, s fren rit gomee RAILROADS. BALrinonE AND OHIO RAILROAD. HINGTON, Jane S, 1809, INGTON and BALTLM HINGTON and ¢ WEST are now ran as follows, vis: LTIMOR ily,except Sunday, a 5 mand 2:60, 4-10, and 72 FoR ALL WAY STATIONS. Leave daily except Sunday, st 6:49 and 9:25 a, m., 2:90 aud 7545 pa: ¥OR ANNAPOLIS Leave at 6:45 and 9:2. train to or from Annapolis on ON SUNDAY. FOR BALTIMOR Leave at 7:25 a. m. and 2:50, 5:40 amt 7:45 p.m. . FOR WAY STATIONS Leave daily, Si mE gts ially raceme Sunday 3pm. ‘30 and, 7:45 p.m. only. connect- | Relay Station with trains from Baltimore and points between Relay House Strasburg. leave at 2:50 p.m . connectii Belay House with Strasburg and Winchester me dation train. ih tickets to the West can be had at the gion Station Licket Office at all hours in the | hia, and Boston, see ad- J.L. WILSON, Portas day. For New York, Philadel vertisement of “ Through Maste: L. M. COLE. General Ticket Agent, GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Gen'l Ag’t, Washington. jeld w. IN x EWYORR WASHINGTON, June 3, 1870—noon. viz: W YORK. without y (except Sunday) at 7: .. General Ticket PPoFosaLs FOR STATIONERY, Deraneunsy ov State, May 23, 1570. WOMAN, } Femaies, owing te the pectliar and Important @ | [T= TWENTY-FIRST YEAR lations which they wustatn, thetr peculiar orrantes- tion, and the offces they perform, are subject OONTINUOUS EXPERIENCE in THE Busi 7 “ferme Sum tem connate | ino amall degree to their happiness and welfare, | for mone cen be happy who are ill. Bot only #0, bat ‘BO one of these various female complaints can long be suffered to run om without tnvolving the gencral health of the individual, and ere long productag Permanent sickness and premature decline. Nor te it pleasant to consult ® physician for the relief of these various delicate affections, and only upon the ‘most urgent necessity will trae woman so far sae rifice ber greatest charm as to do this, The sex wil! then thank us for placing tn their hands simple «pe cifics which will be found efficactous ta relieving am@ | | curing almost every one of those troublesome com- plaints pecullar to the sex. Hetupotn’s ExtRact oF Boe: ‘Hondreds suffer on in silence, and hundreds of others appip vainly to druggists and doctors, who cithor merely. tantalize them with the hope of s cure or apply | remedies which make them worse, I would not wish | to amert anything that would do injustice to the | AM@icted, but 1 am obliged to say that although may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborious employment, anwhole- some alr and food, profuse menstruation, the et | tem and coffee, and frequent childbirth, it ts ter oftener caused by direct irritation, applied to the | Muctous membrane of the vagina itself. When reviewing the causes of these distressing complaints, {t is most painful to contemplate the at- | tendant evils consequent upon them. It is but sim- ple justice to the subject to enumerate s few of the many additional causce which so largely affect tae | life, health, and bappiness of woman in all classes of | society, and which, consequently, affect more ortes Girectly, the welfare of the entire human family, ‘The mania that exists for precocious educstion amé marriage, causes the years that natare designed fer corporeal development to be wasted and perverted im the restraints of dress, the early confinement of School, and especially in the uukealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thus, with the body half. clothed. and the mind unduly excited by pleasu Pe, pervert. ing in midnight revel the hours designed by nature for sleep and rest,the work of destraction is half accomplished. In consequence of this early strain upon her eye tem, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate Yotary to retain her situation in school a later | day, thus ageravating the evil. Wher one exofte- ment is over, auother tu prospective keeps the ming morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now CoR stant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely for- bidding the exercise {ndispensable to the attainment nd retention of organic health aud strength; the exposure to night air; the sudden change of tempe- Fature; the complete prostration produced by exess- | sive dancing, must, of necessity, produce their iagtt- | imate effect. At last, an carly marriage caps the | Climax of misery, and the nnfommnate ene, hitherte | #0 Utterly regardieas of the plain dictates and re- | Monstrances of her delicate nature, becomes a0 a- +| Willing subject of medical treatment. This is but @ Z truthful piotare of the experience of thousands of our young women. | Long before the abiifty to exercise thetmactions ot | the generative organs, they require an edacation @ | their peculiar nervous system. composed of what . | called the tissue, which la, in common with the fomate | breast and lips, evidently under the control of mented | motions and associations et an early period of life; | and, a8 we shall subsequently see, those emotions, when excessive, lead, long before puberity, to babies Which sap the very life of their victims ore nature | bas self-completed thetr development, For Female Weakness and Debility, Whites or | Lencorrhees, Too Profuse Monstrustion, Exheas- tion, Too Long Continued Periods, for Prolapeus and Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer the | most perfect specific known: HEiaoun's Gom- Peunp Extract or Bocuv. Directions for use, | diet, and advice, accompany. ‘Females in every period of life, from infancy to ex- treme old age, will find it s remedy to aid naturete the discharge of ite fanetions. Strength is the glory of manhood and womanhood. Exuwsoip's Ba- TRacT BucuY is more strengthening than any of the preparstions of Bark or Irom, infinitely safer, ‘and more pleasant. H&LMBOLD’s Exraact Bocas, having received the endorsement of the most promé- nent Physicians in the United States, is now ofered toaMicted humantty as s certain eure for the follow ing diseases and symptoms, from whatever couse originating :—General Debility, Mental and Physt- cal Depression, Lmbecility, Determination ef Blood ‘to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General ip- ritability, Besticsmess and Sleeplesmeas at night, Absence of Muscular Efficiency, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Rmaciation, Low Spirits, Bisorgentsa- ‘don or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Pal- pitation of the Heart, and, im fact, all the conscam- tants of aNervous and Debilitated state of the aye tem. ‘To insure the genuine, out this out, Ask for | mauwpows's. ‘Tak octher, Bold by Druggists and Dealers everwhere, Prise $1.96 per bottle, or atx bottles for @6.6@. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communieations. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drag and Chemical Ware- house, 694 Broadway, H. ¥. steel engroved wrapper, with fac-simile of (Chemical Warebouse, and signed opr rw ‘4B. BELEBOLD)