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a Fresca Ppa opin — a, aal och went a ae rs ahop, Kae 3 ws Richalieg, and phony a HOR pe To KNow.— Besides the fact a | See oo wei ireoued mam stan ing at the dor | inter than water, there is another after the arrival of the mn bout it which persons do pose va-t mountains of ice caHed forbidden you to dress,” cried he, «‘but and were astonished to find that they I watched you, ord shall not have it.” With elded only fresh water. They thought that t.ese words be hastuned away, the lady fainted, they were frozen sit water, not «<nowing that aad the person employed in t) ‘head ma were formed on the land and in some wsy fs intruder to be an offended hi |, mad taunched Into the sea. Bat if they had been no remark and let him g- ,Whes t tha result would have been all the sam. | recovered the proprietor of fi fe fact ix, the water in freezing turns out of it | expressed bis :ezret at this violent scene ,and that is not water, salt, air, coloring matter | pitied her for be: dependent on so brutal a rities. Frozen sea water makes husband. ‘My husband!” cried the lady .. Ifyou froeee a basin of indigo coueriy. ‘Sir, that man is not my husband, [ t will mate itas pure as that made of aor oti tow i ium, and have never seen him.” porerain water. When the cold is very sudden | The usband was a daring thief. these eign matters hay ther by raising or sink! with the ice, but no time to escape, says reer Sead and are thus en-| g-General Viangally, Russian Minister to not form any part | China, will go to Pekin by way of the United | States, He a severai bnew ped | ~ oe = are told, of becomi {LITY.—The following authentic juainted with our institutions, and exa ning » beet received here from Rome under | the progress and rapid development whi i ‘The discassion on the infalli- so remarkal! @ feature of American his- ma. chapter by chapter, began t dega: Te ultra sapporters of infallibility inten: ae pas ay py ew the scene of June 3, if the debate | _A Pru, who im the streets of Virginia City: proves to last too long. Thirty-two of the | Nevada, seized the handles of an “clectrica day. forge fathers who have delayed their departure in | maching, quickly began & war dance, and cried crder to support the infallibility dogma an- | out, *‘Hi-\ou, whoa, your stopee wagon, do ‘im noonee that they will leave the city directly | small.” He was released, an bevaking through after the festival Of St. Peter, whether the dis- | the crowd, took himself to a sate distance, n is ended by that time'or not.” then turned, drew himself up to bis fall eight, and with great dignity remarked, “Shoo tly.” day Cardinal Patrizzi, speaking in the of the Sacred College, congratulated th rope on the occasion of the 25th anniversary 01 s accession to the Holy See, and expresse 1 a a he definition of the dogma of infa! « Pope made a significant reply nger of the spirit of emanc « chu arch. 7 How's your baby's wi "s whoopin; -cough ° ? is the favorite maternal salatation in Michigan. S7An unpleasant person says it is a grea convenience to have women fo: postmistresses They can not only inforen an applicant if there is a letter for him without looking, but can tel him what's in it. S7-A contemporary states that Anna Dickin- son was a “weak girl” before the war, who ten in AY BAND re aiiaig Sooo <ILLED RY A JeaLous Hrs. day morning & man by name killed his wife at Kingston, N Wirz y F ¥.. while in @ state of jealous excitement, cleav- ing ber head almost in two with an axe. It is stated that Bennett and his wife lived very un- happy together, quarreling almost every day. “scrubbed astore for a quarter to buy a ticket to the first lecture she ever attended” This shows what dreadful consequences a first wrong step may lead to. Mrs. Bennett had ‘ne a rather bad reputation S7 Illinois has a preacher who gets his con- for several years, and on this occasion was ac- | gregation in prkaes locks the door, and cused of being on intimate terms with a young | preaches at them until the deacon collects a man of Kingston. A coroner's jury is investi | specified amount. He three hours last ating the matter, and the facts in the case will | Sunday ver seemed came down with $100 he had vght to light. Bennett has not been ar- | levied on them. mini shcintit — PUSCHINELLO treats of the “Nose and the Rose. n fash ‘The extensive use of these Watches for the last fif- teen years by Bailway Conductors. Engineers, and Bx most exacting of watch-wearers— has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadi- ness, durability, and accuracy of the Waltham Watch. To satisfy that class in all these respects, is to decide the question as to the real value of these time-keepers. More than 450,000 of these watches are now speaking for themselves in the pockets of the peo- ‘and says: ‘The pink-lined parasols now m were devised by some thoughtful improver of woman, toenhance beauty by im- parting a roseate hue to the complexion. Unfortunately, however, the reflection from the pink silk does not always reach the face at the right angle. Sometimes it concentrates alto- gether upon the most prominent feature of the face, and then “Red in the Nose is She,” becomes appheable to the bearer of the parasol. Con e rose iS @M expression for ali that is lovely and serene, but the rose must not be wo on the nose. seers ple—a proof and s guarantee of their superiorit; &7-The heirs of Stephen A. Donglas are at- | Over all others. “s tempting to recover possession of the “Douglas ‘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 futile, aad those who buy any other watch merely pay from 25 to 50 per cent. more for their watches than is necessary. We are now selling Waltham Watches at less prices in greenbacks, than the gold prices before the war. There is no other manufacture of any kind in the United States of which this can be said. ‘These time-pieces combine every imprevement that along experience has proved of real practical use. Having had the refusal of nearly every inven- tion in watchmaking originating in thiscountry or in Europe, only those were finally adopted which severe testing by the most skillful artisans in our tract” in Chicago, now distributed among sev- erel owners, and valued at $1,200,000. Som: conveyance is relied pou to accom- purpose, and the property owners have united to oppose the claim. Robert, the eldest son of the celebrated Senator, is the prin- } plasntit? €7London bas a “free and open church asso- ‘ounded to abolish pew renting. Mayor of Burlington, Wis., expelled an Alderman the other day for refusing to sit down when ordered. 87 Reports from the great. salt marshin_ Re pubic county. Kansas, says that hundreds of bushels of salt can be gathéred from the surface of the ground. Before a rain the ground is as white assnow. The marsh is several miles in | works,and long use on the part of the public, de- extent. and the supply is inexhaustible, and very | monstrated to be essential to correct and enduring white and ofa fine quality. pres ses tg __—SSS====EE="*=_—_ Among the many improvements we would particu- DIED. tarize: LEE The invention and use of acentre-pinton of pec tiar construction, to prevent damage to the train by the breakage of main springs, is original with the (i the loth inst. after a protracted itiness. SH f Dr.« the late Lee. al will take pi.- from the residence of her. graudmoti American Watch Company, who, having had the re- ary B Gainor, No. 1413 sth treet fusal of all other contrivances, adopted Boga’s tween streets. Thi a of tet ‘aimtiy Patent pinion as being the best ai faultless. Hardened and tempered hair springs, now univer- sally admitted by watchmakers to be the best, are used im al! grades of Waltham Watches. All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps, pro- tecting the movement from dust and lessening the necessity of the frequent cleaning uecessary im other watches. Our new patent stem-winder, or keyless watch, already a decided success and a great improvement on any stem: winding waich in the American market, and by far the cheapest watch of its quality now offered to the public. To those living in portions of the United States where watchmakers do not abound es with the above mentioned improvements b tend to insure accuracy, cleanliness, dura- bility and conventence, must prove invaluable. Every watch guaranteed by the Company. | To prevent imposition, buyers should see that every watch should bear either of the following sere trade marks: CHARD W. BARKER, | American Watch © DERTAK. | Pip se apa . 425 EIGHTH STREET near B dg re respectfully invited morc at ace obhis father, \ = Fegan. ag ar The friends of the family « te attend his funeral on t > cleck p.m. from the resi . s UNDERTAKERS. iASD ¥ HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARE MARVEY @& MARR, CVDERTIEEES, No. 934 F STRERT, Between Ninth and Tenth. FURNITURE of all kinds made and repaired. | Special attention given t the manufacture of LIBS All work warranted. fe 1S-ly For sale at retail by all respectable dealers, A descriptive circular giving much useful infor- ‘pation sent to any address on No watches retailed by the pany. | | % } ROBBINS & APPLETON, | Gen'l Agents, | ! | Biter FUNERAL WREATHS, solosTES, ANCHORS and Saas 152 Broadway, New York. Ash to 40 the new FULL-PLATE WATCH bear- | ine the trade mark “AMEKICAN WATCH Co | Crescent st., Waltham, Mass.” is 48 by far the best pero: ALS FOR MAIL Bags. | ‘uetpauas Wreck onic dor atlheneia ores nae surpasies anything heretafore made in this country 2, Conductors, fe. Le wit tn recetna at hig De ans ea Ha “piM.WaPone. ee and delivering, within three mouths thers. | = TOR STATIONERY. after, Sethe Post Office. in this city, we thousand | Post On Ovrics DeraRrtwent, June 3,180. {| aches, thirty-six inches in le DePartent oF StaTE, May 23, 1570. ph ae ee farnishing Stationery for the and closely w oy Posen Tint nding June 30, 1371, will be received at this on aches should have circular bottom oda ‘until the’ ath day of June, 1570, at 12 Tron rings (full two handles, ck m. and «fight sod’ fexible mouthpiece, that can | | Blank forms for bidding will be farnished upon ap- ‘Gcemek oe s aleo, cation Sonne | ae eee ae Permanently | The bilis will be considered and accepted or re- attached as to afford means of HG ag we tote a at heri in the ', or beconstruct: ot Se a fsa sstener adapted to the use of the mail- | dors within ten salir being called upon todo, catching apparatus of the railway mail service. | A articles. contracted for® must be fara specimen pouch, showing precisely what is offered to trem’ time to time duriog the ear.in ‘auantitics zr. Briacuiated mnust accompany each aa. Such suantto orders from De} 7 pecimens submitted as can with safety and Quantities will, however, be called for during the Convenience be toad in the rervice will be retataed. | Jear- ud paid for at the prices for which they were of° | fer | or be signed b: Se eat al Ing thcand bs crommpiatea i bya osal must be accompanied with a bond With sufficient sureties in a sum eq) to — of ive Tivetand dollars, fkecutt by the bidder and proved by « United two suretios, ( ove sufficiency f the which the the Postmaster of the to 4 segepted by the fe felting | ng ns of the ar cbs the er ni 4 “fh decision on te opecimns and, proposals will be | Helos ae may beawarded Uoder ify and the onsite Mncloesd ta ‘an envelo | “Alldeliveries will be subject to inspection by * Pro jor Mail Bags.” he purpose by the Secretar; fo the * Second Assistant an ‘article will be JOHN | contract at —— BESTT Bie ot chars at the Depart OK 1CT one order under SCR SON admin the Beoretene’ off mene deceased. the, admi Ket, of such probation ecessary lneton County nereeaid anne. ond and distributic for such articles, Ceased. and of the assets in hand, as far setietactory, band have been collected and tarned into mone; contracts 7 where established manufacturers or otified to attend HAMILTON FIs. jouer or they may t Secretary of Stale, copy vol this AF, | PROPOSALS Yor staTionggy. fy gee mh ~~ Navy Dera rensT, jel w aw ‘A. WEBS geeky Wasnixctox, June 3, 1570. rs ry. for ferplating Stationers for he Nove Bee SPECIAL WEATUSE AT OAK HALL— YOUTHS’ AND BOY'S CLOTHING. jel | ‘—t waren as eet of. a ab: E*? iss seating mance. | will be'received ‘aneit Boiock i of The 23th tat. ‘Without aa equal in the world. | al mast be igaed by the i indivi af Simple in construction. | cate of eColletor of Internal Revenue that ‘the Perfset in operation. der is inthe ‘manutacture or onle of tho ‘Will warm upper rooms in coldest westher. | articles Pplied, and a satisfactor H. 1. BY. guarantee that ithe Bidder will ‘execute a contract, my 6 tt 634 vanieavense. Rendgasrarer aware Bist'd'oe accepted Heo suyucp rusumasm ant | / or all o Neve ae rete eprtly = “The bia and gearaner wiht idee Py those hide wider t wi prac Ta3O lithet-, bet, Per av: Fe Sapreeeet soeaevse es the right te jscoept oF re ow Violine, with bow, | Sent forme ot proposatse with schedule of arti- a ‘e cies. can be obt. by applying to the Depart- and other ingtrae [Bids will bo received for the Envelopes plore, Stasred iow by fam In cikee eee et SEs = ¥ tidered item by In other respacts th MITED STAZSSPATERS OFFI08. | oust embrace all other articles in the ‘schedule, and On the petition of Hos ERT TA Phil. adeiphia. Pa.. fi the ¢: it ‘rated io him om the Bh day of Seperabes, *Spitders wilt be ith good and mired to gnter Into contract im- gnt grauted to him on mediately. with and sufficient bonds, if their Sse. or an improvement im Machine for Pweepiug | ‘any or allof the articles. iene Breet ; | pea cuiside of Washington. they must It is ordered that the testimony im the case be hment or sui in this Closed on the %th day of Ausnst next: that the time which articles can be procured 1mMxEpi- for filing arguments and the Examiner's report be limited to > ste oth day of August next, and that said petition be heard om the Zith day of August ATELY when req Th iment reserves the yay or less ood person may oppose this extension ey Ge ee .. t wit a ear as “hay may OPES MUEL S. FISHER, “Articles are to, deltvered, Ben, thon, at the je1S-lawSwe ‘Commissioner ef Patents, | office or Dugeau for which notded, m{thout mineces NITED STATES | PATENT, — sary delay, without charge for in sach quantities as may be ordered, and mnst be satistac: tery to the head of such office or bureaa. Tn defenit of such delivery the he right to purchase the articles sleewhere. or annul the cou tract either im whole or in part. holding the contrac: . On the peti son oot Rie aARD a joakmiu ks, of Salem Ohio. administratr of b. A. Bole. de: | for the extension of « patent maid Le A. Dole, op the h day of Se ot | Lv rand ouretios respon for any excess aon ber. » for ap improvement in a | necessarily Tt & Srdered that the testimony “fille for articles furnished, Paya glted on the 3th day of August ne: paid quarterly, of at shart for Shog arguments the Examiner's rt be sist f elect. GEO. M. cmon Dime oe he Heh doy of August so a at —_ 192 of the Navy. beard on ib day august pext. ALY pete this extension. OYS’ CLOTHING, BOYS” 2 pw Be PML S, risier. .., | Bicvorsine, stone HALL. oppose: ron ge | te ? ‘Commissioner of te. AUCTION SALES. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, and Aue Brokers | No. 319 Soutacast corner of Seventh and D streets. Leet ANT NEARLY. NEW REP AW ARLOR ct ce ack WALNT Stor CHAM ITEs, itd CHAMBER TBuEtES. LOWS, HAIR MATTRESSES, ESDAY, thezist instant, at 10 o'clock sell’ at house No. 436, fromtine i jest, between D and E streots ie: Band ome Green Piosh and Rep Suites, consisting of Tete-a totes, Sofas, Castor and Bite Chaire Marble top Contre Table sud Walnut 4 Revolving What Rote any ane and iting Deska with drawers, r ‘Suites, painted EXx¢ BY Walnut Chamber Mattresses, Lap ucker Spring Mattress, nearly ni through the entire hot Forme cesh. Carpets house. ‘A lot of kitchen requisites. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BBY Temas E. WAGGAMAN, Anctionser, ‘ST "8 SALE OF VALUABLE ‘ROPERTY Toy ST., BETWEEN D AND E SOUTH, By virtue of a deed of trast dated the 17th of February, 1569, and recorded in Liber T and B, No. 5, folio 9, £c-, one of the land rec Washington county, in’ the District of ‘So. arty secured on SATURDAY. the 24 of Snige Te, at mn. on + the premises, LOT No. 18; ia aabinaton city, in sald. Distriot, to, Sibsr with all improvements, sevvlivgees and'op: Furtenances. “Ferme of wile: One half cash. Dalance in 6 and 12 months. All conveyancing amps at purcha- sere coat tbe reel Ie Ste Snyett bromact enloare <r DaNrEL, HANKINS, Trasteo. jem-tde N, Anct. 5 WALL & A ¥ we. — = dar ‘Stn No. 900 and 90: J Peansylvanis avenue, PEREMPTORY SALE OF DIAMONDS, WATOHES. CHAINS. On THURSDAY MORNING, J SELAND: ) pa Diamonds, een te Eoglich and Swiss Warches of the best manufac- s,and will ba guarantor a lescribed English, French and American Chains. ALSO. pie nen TABLE cUtLEry, Ivory and Solid- candles, Feet «tel quality. We invite public attention to thigsale. It is enment from a Broadway (New York) es- tablistiment. and sale without any reservation Ali the goods are of first quality, and adapted to the best city retail trade. or examination any before sale _J€20_ [Rep. L WALL & CO., Ancta. x . ee ‘Auctl fe WH. L £09 auctioneers, Noor Ba. av.and 9th st. Stores No.900 and 902. PIANO, FINE WALNUT CHAMBER SUITES, PARLOR SUITES. BRUSSELS CARPETS, MIRRORS, OIL PAINTINGS, SILVERWARE, Erc., AT “ACCtIO ON. On FRIDAY MORNING, June 2th, jcommencing at 100 hs we will all the entire effects of Househo! jd Goods 217 E street, between 24 aud 3d streets, We nae in part, viz ssewood Case Piano, (Emerson) Fine Walnut Chamber Suits, cin oll) Fine Walnut Wardrol Marble top Bureaus, Weshstands and Tables ‘Two fine Mantel Mirrors Green Rep Parlor Suits Sleepy Hollow and Easy ne fine Walnut s00 .case Brus-els, Three-pl 4 Inerain Carpets Whatnot, Batra Me ene Curtains Cak Sideboard. Marble: top . tment of Silver mad Plated Ware ep Lounges, Extension Table . Sewing Machine at ot Vil Paintings by eminent artists rica, One by Washington 1, and Winter scenes erved Walnut Hox, (cost Cigar Box with Music, Card Table Marble Mantel Vases. Music Box Trench China Chairs ° — and Queens Ware ers ‘ator, 4 feet act nary new) large Oleander fine large Newfoundland Dog. the contents o1 of the most elegantly ie one ta W on. "The owner leaving s the on! as. Ty ang very little Ti used. ¢ call the special attent! srivate buyers to the above sale, as it is worthy of their attention, Jez0-d WM. LOWALL & CO., Aucis. F o B SBAL E. THE STEAMSHIP VIRG'N, wit FUBLIC AUCTION. HINGTCN NAVY YARD, WEDNESDAY, JU LY 13, at 120’ clock M. adit: PAY, the 13th July next, at v th hand fast iron sidewheel steamship VINGIN init en thee! lyde, 1561 Length 20 feet. breadth 25 oot. Sastli on fees os. ries about oem ire pee aan iwe oscillat tng buckets o& wheclor an het sold at public anction, at bpd Mery JY Washington, © built of “fron, in fair order, jected tos J hydrostatic prewareof 48 lbs: previous to he veseel leaving New for Wasitngton last ary and found to be strong and v4 Dratt of loaded 8 ns boatn, oats-and ‘Terme: Oue-fourth cash ou day of sale, al To- om removal of the vessel from the navy maind ‘lean ‘be examined at any time dur- tiene oan oe eee. BANFIELD, tds Folicitr of the ‘Treasury. rac %. BTL 619 rth str street opposite P Post Offee, VALUABLE. E IMPROVED | EPorEary CORNER fh On THURSDAY, June 234. at five first ic, shall offer on the premises Lott 1 and 2: ta uare W2- with improvements, consisting of we residence with all modern ‘conveniences of sale os. & WAGGAMAN, Aucts, B* GREEN & ee jactioncers and Real Estate Brokers, Not 31 afisges ols meds said treets. ESTATE ney AT es AE AU jotIOR, AND BRACKETS, BRACKET SHELVES, GRATES, SUMMER PIECES, &c., &e, to be of the best Op the Rit he Wise LIAM ©! tenets ‘ing for the: f Bn the Sa day zt Faia ante saute date of for an Setcarce in Mier for for Prépacing Pieces it is ordered this case closed on the Ist od Metta, te, thle gaze be the | Po'lunited ts the ith day. of Novembre that said petition be heard on the pied No- Vember pext. eg ‘AUCTION SALES. Puen se iy am 10ts STBEETS Fi pene J etna Mirror, Walnut and Gilt + a abogany Sf appar trust bosring date 20th wy ty ay = ae ae a aloe of the ne ow Shades {in ana for W pos county, D.C, and yank Soaen Coneste cooured teary. aol Gat aay se pave ‘up: B tel Ormaments oe Mises; ou. WEDNESDAY. the loth day of Bota, Divans. Rocker and june 1890. at 6e'clock p. m.. all that certain piece or Hair Glob tte Oven psi (obs dca i of ing in Washington et 7D. Cy and Walnat nown Bpon ereand plse ad its as of Dini ming, Table No. rin square No. 91 and bounded as fellows: cy Chairs at southeast corner of said lot No 4 and ‘ardrobes and Bedsteads MSs feet to the center of a ” Bureaus and Washscands 1s ao i eather a Pu apace? Comforts, eee &e. Kitche: sites Terme exch. COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, Jel7-dts [Key Bout ‘e thweet corner Peon, avenge and Lith street. L- EXECUTORS S BALE, oor Se TCLAN G. LUTTRELL, Trasteo. By vir'ue of sat eated tn na an the - COOPER & LATIMER, Auct rs o the Sxecetors of the Tn will Washingt ABOVE SALE _I8 POSTPONED uml TUE ERDAT igs NEXT, June 2ist. 3th at 8% o'clock. om the Ae June, A, remisen, at 3 ¢ OTTRRLL ‘Trusteo. oiclock muvail ihe he riabt th and interest jelé-d&ds o caald Gere in wring ploce reslof ground. belag part oF of ori nal nt Tum: | FRY COOPER & age wr ctionee fered twelve, (32.) in are e hun- ¢ cbwert corner Perma. re & Cb.) ¥ and sri (iyo, fronting fr forty (4a) feet on Southwest corner enne and Lith street. street north, be: wee streets west ¢ | CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Eira ack with even width the depth of the FABLE LMPROVEL together with all appurtenances. 2 a iN rey ey terms of sales Oneihir seats buiance tn equal | TWEEN AND SEVENTH STREETS 7 By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of Dee I I eae e District of Columbia. passed in K ity the premises, with interest from day of sale. "sist of to be paid down when sold. All conveyancing am Stampeat the cost of the purchaser. If ths purclia: rer fails to comp'y with the terms in five days, the we No. 1a. Docket 16. on the 24d aa April, I. rind ‘which Cor pton etal. ants, and Gompton defouda, t. 1 shall s tefl on the pramivea ‘TUESDAY, ¢ well, at ublic the din day ot No. executors reserve the right to resell the property at | of June, 170, Sector ona ie the risk and cost of the defeuitiog Drcumer, by | fuuare Wo, 4 bounded and described ag tilgwe adgertising such resale Beginning at the end of seventy-six fect four inches, ipertinng uch ron Ingcize of C. Storrs & | mesrared weat cn Loulsinua avenuc, from the north olay mises ing F street, near 15h | east corner of said lot, and ranning thence on said Co., Real Kstate — avenue cast ei ghteen (15) feet one (1) incl eds southerly at r GEORGE E BEATON. Erecatore. | *optperly st = ela COOPER € LATIMER, Aucts,_ | lel with Sixth street. nineteen, oe ee one wan and three-fourths (0) of an inch: thence dur west thirteen (13) fect four (4) inches and a half (34) inch: thence due south twenty-| five (25) feet toe point sixty () feet west from Sixth sti thence dus west eleven (1131) feet thirty one hundredths; thence fereneementy twenty-six (25.67) feet and sixty seven idredths toa point sixty-two (62) feet due west from Sixth street; thence due north four feet, and thence porshwesterly om -two (32) feet six gs) inches to the ‘beginni Improved by four-story and coli Brick House, contais BY COOPER & LATIMER, Ancttoneers, BL os to James C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penns. avenue and Lith street. TRUSTEES BALE. Ora BUILDING LOT IN GEORGETOW RE. jeer of trast. dated rg ly recorded in Liber No. io Dit, one of the land records for Washington District of Columbia, and by the direction of the holder af tha proce sory | eleven (11) room, secured thereby, I will sell. at publi do aactiee, | ‘Term sale: One-third ($5) cash: the residus in fe premises, on THURSDAY, June 2d, 1570, ai | throe equal instalm ats, in 6,12, and 1s montis: the o'clock p. m.. the north half of Lot No. 58. | deferred, payments to boar interest from the day of fatty aud Haw i's addition to Geor - | sale, Lien retained. $100 dowr on the fall of ing thirty-five feet on Frederick street, hammer. Stamps and conveyancing at the of one hundred and fifty feet. Terms at ner's cost. “Possession given immediately if F HOLTZMAN: Truster. CHARL ARMON jel-dia THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer. | _je COUPER & LATIMER, Nast rs. - Y COOPER & LATL (Successors to J. Co.) ¥ ‘GREEN & WILLIAMS, jcGuire Aue! ‘sand Real ithwest corner Penn. avenue and lith street iomecrs | Estate Brokers, Ro. 319. Southeast corner 7th and D streets. TRUSTEES’ BALE OF AY YALUABLE TRACT OF TRUSTEES SALE OF FINE THREE-STORY LAND IN THE COUN ASHINGTON, | PRESSKD-BRIC K FRONT DWELLING Dis TRICT OF COLUMBIA. AT PD Hot: ae No. 454 STREET NORTHWEST, IN SAID COUNTY. IMPROVED BY A LARG BETWEEN FOU Rie AND FIFTH STREETS, DWELLING HOUSE AND OTHER IMPROV. e GoaTAINING EIGHT (5) RUOMS, AT AUC By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of M ny virtno of a deed of trast, dated March 6. the Disrict of Columbia. passed tn equity causo 1565, and duly recorded in Libr No. 42, fullo No. 238, docket 5, Miller et al. va. 124, &c., one of the land records in anil tor babes seg ge county, D.O., and rection of the party secured thereby 1 will geil at ublic action on TUESDAY, the 2ist day of June, . D. 1570, at the hour of six o'clock p.m.,on the prem’ i! of Lot numbered four, Ri din subdi Vision iginal Jot numbered five. pumbered five hundred and eiehteen fronting oe] eighteen (15) feet on the so between Fourth and Witch John W. Van Hook tals the nderatgned. trustees, by the written di t public anction, to the highest bidder, on | S BAY ov JUN&, 1370, at 50 clock es the premi; right, title, aed it to this cause in and el and tract of land eel at Uniontown, the piece, parcel. or tract of land). at east corner formed by the intersection of Pierce reets north- street and Jeff rson street. as laid down upon the re- | west.and running back with even width seventy- vised plat of said Uniontown; ranni ce along | one (71) feet, and improved by a three-story pressed: the south side of Jefferson street south 73% degrac, | brick frent’ Dwelling. House, containing eight (3) east S34 feet, to S. Hoff's western line: thence, rooms, cellar. hall, &. Property is located in a oo and = proving part of the city; street paxed,and in al Hegpects well suited for a family residence. lance in six, twelve and right angles, south Me degrees, west 867 feet, more or division fine between said Uniontown oA George W. Talbert; line nortl se de ‘erms : if cas! tallow ing 89 iid for vari eighteen manthevwith notes bearing Interyst, aad sw) feet: thence sonth 75% degrees, east 203 fest, | secured by deed of trust on the premises. All'con {othe center of said. Plerce streett theges north 1i%e | veyancing and stamps at cost of purchaser. @100 of degrees, east 250 feet, to a Point in aline with the | southern Hine of lot 171 o1 Uniontown plat: thence south 75% degrees, 6 + to side of said Pierce street, and thence nortl grees, east 196 feet, to the point of beginning: cu taining 9% acres of land, more or less, together wit! the Purchase mouey to b4 paid on day of sal ‘OX, Tru: eokds GREEN & WILLIAMS, ‘Aucts, jel B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, mo Anctoncers, appurtenances. and B vis “ forms. 0 ‘ot sai: One-third pure wet alance.o qT ss SALE ERY HANDSOME cea Tively three, six, id twa rey Gronths from day of sale, with mine and urate | Sere a. SUR OULTURAL Payments to be secured by bond or bonds, note oF fg lg ge aS Zotes of the purchaser or purchasers, to the’ mu as of Fore eS ge is eh e trustees. o1 ¢ purchase mone: re cash on the day. of sale cr on ratification ot Ber No. Xr: Pole 38 of the land ree sale by the Court No deed given until pes gamed ot and by the writ: the purchase money shall have been paid. A deposit | en order of. the party secured thereby, I will sell at 20) will be reqnired when the Property issoide | Public suction, in front of ‘the premises, on TURS- vein chance ‘and stamps at cost of the purchaser ate ‘ist day ofJune. 18/0.at Be orclock p, or pure Siler fost membaceed icin itt) cad Conese w. {of Lot numbered fourteen. (14,) in squere num Wo MEAL Est Trustees, } hundred and sixty-three, (253, in the elty jor cotwtde “COOPER ETATIMER. ancts, of i Washington D. Cy the said western part of Lot —— red fourteen il hevies . it of forty-six BX Wb. WALL 8 00 ‘ae a an fear ty inches on sonth B street, to- matsee i ea he provements, consisting of half in cash, (of which @: TRUSTEES SALE OF sicatete REAL | mast be paid at ihe time of sale _ ESTATE ON CAPITOL HILL, NEAR THE | ments tr bo- mado in sx, twelve, aed lables, months, with interest from day of sale, and secured by deed of trust to the satisfaction of the trustee virtue of a decree of the aw, Court =| fe paketet, ¢ Gags i aeting, in ity it the terms of feo are not complied with wich within seven days after the day of sale, the trustee re- pany ve. Btoney Bally ct nts Ho- Voenrasckse, | Sarees Say ree ee ny ok, property. atver cn Dasséd on the 7th day of Jiine-480-and by sirtwe | wack’ s notee te the tof the first pur- oe two mo Scots eet Ing! - ana respectivel, Rng a. con’ ee: enue stamps at rer in ‘ibe NG. T), Nova follow dite sa € . A. WARD. T: a Hage... folios ios 16, Be. sof the fl land reco ord | _je G-eokdn onrEs & WILLIAMS: Aects, aes inci PRI July Iot, 130, at Soe B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, front of remises, all that piece Southeast corner ‘corner Seventh and D sts ond in ‘hee ity of Wi and Panky a ot ron io and known usee DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT AT AveTioN. er eof as part of lot numbered four, (4 By ‘prtug of deed of trust. recorded bombers Vals hundred and eighty alz, (086) anh Si, folios 49, Se. the ‘subscriber cluded witbin the following ‘apa bounds, be. if sett? of m the ise8, on “ThURSDRy the Sinning for ‘the at ithe southeast corner | #th of June. A.D. 150. Pelock p. m., the fol ‘said lot four (4), and ran thence west with the li desirable Buildi: i, situate onO street rth B es between North Capitol street and rend, near the Baltime, and known as Lot Bence ence Dela re ye No. ix hundred aa and eighty-three ant and with the eald tear itne torty-twe | (6x8) ‘conta nog 5.590 square ind 9-12 (429-12) feet, and thence T he tk tote bentutag, Stee Saditgs age | atte in fein ge + reresg ments, and rights to the same bel JOH BOLL, Tre of sale: One-third cash; jels-eotw &ds LuLAtse ‘Aucts, gad 18 months: promissory at Troe | ina Ponto chron tt tobe paid property is sal ail coat ROBERT BRENNAN, 6 at pure oe BAR! aartaews Trastes. Late of the Firm of ieB-co8w [Be WALL & 00... t act. MACNICHOL & BRENNAN, {its method of Informing hie friends ang Detween Sthrend Dti sien, where 4 Brorered lo Cy to in the very best manner, on the NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. Fito capepliiey ‘eee oe Tn girtue of « writ of fori i fal oi as, Seemed from the vd nee 's Office ~ ALLS CEILINGS CAREFULLY KAL aepabe KD, PLAIN O8 18 COLORS, Y theath Sarat Jaly, BR. BRENNAN, Son part of ~ 8OS-D street, opp. ¥.M. 0. A. Building, - antag ‘or N.B. oe Potash or Waiting Used. myZi-lm feet. waner’s | 16 627 | en >, Finches i PADDLE MY OWN CANO Dte the the ie Gitte fot QUARTERMASTER’s FICE, Win te nota BCENORD: Va June eth, iso. ‘clock a. m.. BA" nilentfon ft thigoMce. ier fot ten: por sents wi bd = coco 1 etrehtate eof the Becretary of Ba. [Brev. Colonel, Quarieisea ea ROE, J AUCTION SALES. INSURANCE, THIS AFTERNOON. TO-MORROW. iol M ERCHANTS: | B OREEN & WILLIAMS. YOQOPER& LATIMER, Auctioneers, Rk ‘Or naw YORE Anctioneers Real Kstate Brokers, accessors to James CO. aire a0! on, ‘Wo. 319, southeast corner 7th and D streets ‘corner of Pennsy! ‘ave. and lith st, 3 TOUR By i Souter Ay DOSReT, Ore saat 2 ce auction on oaaheresay FURNITURE, CARPETS, xNe OOTTAGE an policies, st ns on " reat reaidence, : Lot No.3 Roars © i being a “4 0" TUESDAY.” MORNIN NEXT, 5 Jane Washise Tor prers 3 Tre sreee uilding’ treme ‘depth, trontine’s ‘o'clock, Sara yites heey ans Fog Wena |g A Fob. — oie Fer euniakaeh Mh ‘Sinut Bedgtesds, Wurceus, Washatands — ———_ are = arge fine Walnut Wardrote [TS= TWENTY-FinsT year ° —— Yi pee ) w at Katrasion, gable und hairs mecessore to Jas. . Mc Southwest cor. Pennsylvania and Lith street. Mar Git is: Toilet sets | aa! Feather WALNUT Rite TY CRIMSON BRO- sey ware, wre, Hitchen Kegulsites | CONTINUOUS EXPERIENCE 1M THE Busi NOT ARD a mABUGANY gua LATIMER, Avct'rs, Hi UME, Bi seat arc Oy er! SESS, IN THIS CITT. w ewitt eat oe AEE a Te sell at No. 173 4/ VOW desire prompt payment of losses, low rates end he best Companies, ko to MANSON & BLACKFORD, 619 SEVENTH STEEET, Opposite Post Orica, And ash them for a policy in the Old Sina,” or the Prankiin,” of Phtiadelphra, or the “ Hartford.” o the" North British and Mercantile,” or the “ Pus sam,” or the “Sprimgheld.” or the “ Potomac,” @ Gorsaown. “ PRUDENT MAN A Bei CBESERTE THE Im prospertty prepare Sor adversity. h Has = 4.8, parr «Son, PH@NILZ, of sVohegs ana PIREMEN'E YT New Tera end thas puard asavnsi FIK E York. and thus provide for the a, 8. PRATT @ 80 B-ti Ne Life im the Mp ey 4 1 Sie om theme NM ares erry eens .006 000 LOAN OFFICES. (MMER ABEANGEMENT — i Slin mee of he FULTON z =o, Be. Sth etn wil bo seen tren Ga m. to 7 | the only Christian Loan Office in the city” This jelt-tf avenu they'® will be ‘satisfied with thet PL, |, THE 7 — 1008 & Penn- lvania and $j _ ee NOTICE.. jMerchandue, Pianos, @c., taken 1006 Pencvaylvania ar on the same when required. ing money call transactions, ——— ANDSOME DRESSES, —e CEpEE. NG. &., &c., AR, BEDDL 3 L ee gone ten pe! a Beot for the veulo my2-ly at 64 ‘ANNAPOLIS. Fon Sand 9:25 0, Leave at 6:45 and 9:25 8. m. jaeday m. No train to or from 1B BA a at 1258 waLEaoae, R WAY Looe ot F 3 aan wi ‘Licket Office at all Vertisement of “ Through ‘Through tickets to the West can be had at Washington Station 1 vat thourein tbe “For New York, Philadelphia. and Boston, oe ad- 3.1. WILSON, Master . GeO ROONTE Gott Bee Washington. jet T22c0c8 Lise BETWEEN WASBINGTON WaskINcTox, June 3, 1370—noon. a ieee PTs and 9:00 p. 5 See itimore and 0) Railroad for schedule We napolis, and the West. “santas —~ stall hours * eh napa BANKERS, WOMAN. Females, owing to the peculiar and tmportant © | lations which they sustain, their peculiar organien- om. and the offces they perform, are enbjeot many sufferings. Freedom from theese contribute | ‘Ro amall degree to thelr happiness and weifare, | fOr mone can be happy who are ill. Wot only #0. bus ‘Boone of these various female complaints can long | De suffered to runon without involving the general bealth of the individual, and ere long prodesing | Permanent sickues and premature Gecline. Nort | W pleasant to consult physician for the relief of these various delicate a®ections, and only npon the ‘most argent necessity will a trae woman se far ene- rifice ber greatest charm as todo this. The sex will then thank us for placing tm their hands simple «pe cifice which will be found efficacious tn relieving an curing almost every one of those trombiesome com- Plaints peculiar to the sex. BELuBoLD’s Extract oF Bocav.—Hand@reds safer on to silence, and hundreds of others appty | vainly to draggists and doctors, who either moreiy tantalize thom with the hope of cure or appty | Femedics which make them worse. I would not wise to amert anything that Woulddo injustice to tee aMicted, but 1 am obliged to say that although @ may be produced from excossive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborious employment, anwhole- some air and food, profuse menstruation, the ase of tea and coffee, and frequent childbirth, it ts tar oftener caused by direct irritation, applied to the muctous membrane of the vagina itscif. When reviewing the causes of these distressing | complaints, it is most paiufal to contemplate the as- | tendant evils consequent upon them. it is but sim- ple justice to the subject to enumerates fow of the many additional causes which so largely affect the life, health, and happiness of woman in all classes of society, and which, consequently, affect more ories ftrectly, the welfare of the eutire human family, The mania that exists for precocions education an@ marriage, causes the years that natare designed fer corporeal. development to be wasted and pervertee im the restraints of dress, the early confinement of | school, and eapeciaily tn the unhealthy excitement | of the bail-room. ‘Thus, with the body half clothed, | And the mind unduly excited by pleasure, pervert- ing tn midnight revel the hours designed by natere for sleep and rest, the work of destruction ts halt {| eccomplished. In consequence of this early strain apon her eye- tem, unnecessary effort le required by the delicate Yotary to retain her situation fm school sister | day, thus aggravating the evil. Whea one excite ‘ment is over, another in prospective keops the ming | morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now eea- stant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely for- | Pidding the exerciae indlapensabieto the attainment ‘and retention of organic health and strength: the exposure to night air; the sudden change of tompe- | Tature; the complete prostration produced by exess- sive dancing, must, of uscossity, produce their iagts- | tate cflect, At last, an carly marriage caps the climax of misery, and the anfortuuste ene, hitherte 0 utterly regardicss of the plain dictates and re monstrances ef ber delicate natare, becomes an aa- | Willing subject of medical treatment. This is bate | truthful picture of the experience of thousands ot a i | Leong before the ability to exercise thefanctions of | the generative organs, they reguire an education of | thelr peculiar mervous system, composed of what te | called the tissue, which is,in common with the female | Dresst and lips, evidently ander the control of mentad emotions and associations et an early period of life; | and, as we shall subsequently see, these emotions, when excessive, lead, long before puberity, to hates | which sap the very life of their victims ere natere ‘has pelf completed their development. For Female Weakness and Debility, White: or Lencorrhess, Too Profuse Menstruation, Exheas tia, Too Long Continued Periods, for Prolapens and Bearing Down, or Prolapeus Uteri, we offer the most perfect specific known: HELxsoun's Gom- PevND ExrRact oF Becuv. Directions for ess, diet, and advice, accompany. ‘Females in every period of life, from infancy to ex- treme old age, will find ite remedy to aid netareta the discharge of its funetions. Strength is the giory of manhood and womanhood. Hetwsoty’s Ba- ‘TRacT BUCHU fs more strengthening than ony of the preparations of Bark or Iron, infinitely safer, ‘and more Pleasant. HELMBOLD's Exrzact Bocey, having received the endorsement of ‘the most promi- nent Physicians in the United States, ts now ofered to afflicted humanity ase certain eure for the follow ing diseases end symptoms, from whatever cease originating :—General Debility, Mental aad Physt- cal Depreasion, Imbecility, Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, Gonqal ir. ritability, Bestleemess and Bleeplessness at night, Absence of Muscular Biiciency, Los of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Bmaciation, Low Spirits, Bisorgantse- tion or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Pai- pitation of the Beart, and, im fact, all the concom#- tants of aBervous and Debilitated state of the sye tem. ‘To insure the genuine, out this out. Ack for EELMpoLy’s. Tak © other, Sold by Draggists fund Dealers everwhere, Price $1.28 per bottle, ‘or dix bottles for @6.60. Delivered to any address. Describe symptoms in all commaunisations. A‘irees 4H. T, HELMBOLD, Dreg and Chemical ware- |

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