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_ EVENING STAR. _ b i "FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, 1 Conclusion Yesterdny’s Proceedings. , SENATE.—After our report closeq— ‘The further consideration of the bill to redu:s taxat on was postponed until Monday mest, at one o'clock, in order that the Finance Commit- tee could have a meeting and decide what to do, for it was, Senator Sherman sgid, certain thai there would bave to be a material revision of the other provisions of he bill if the income tax was abviisbed. ADDITIONAL REPRESENTATION. Mr. Harlan introduced a bill to provide for additional representation in the Forty-Secon't Congress, which was Iaid on the table and ordered to be printed. It provides that in any State in which the representative popalation shall be showm by the ninth census to exeeed by 150,008 or more the reprentative population a; | shown by the eighth census there may be an additional representative in the Forty-Second Congress for each 154,000 of such excess and for each fraction thereof ex Secretary of the Interior 1 b the number of addi which the several State: the Governors of such Si ; and unless suc States by law direct otuerwise, sach representa- tives shall be elected for the State at large on general ticket. 3 NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL. ‘The naval appropriation bill was then taken , the question being on the amendment pro- | posed by the Committee on Naval Affairs fixing | the pay, &c., of officers of the navy. Tie amendment was then agreed to. Various other sections regulating pay, aliow- ances, &c., the retiring and promotion ef off- cers, thx the number of officers of different grades, Xc., &e., all of which were agreed to; | also, authorizing the Superintendent of the Naval Observatory to contract for a refracting telescope at 350,00. P; y | Without further action the Senate then went | into executive session, and afterwards took a | recess until 7p. m. } At the evening session the Senate, on motion | of Mr. Willey, took up the House bill to revise, | consolidate and amend the statutes relating to patents and copy-rights, which was amended ind passed. Adjourned. | HOUSE.— After our report closed— a Batler called for # vote on the Georgia bill. THE GEORGIA BILL. | The question was first taken upon Mr. | Dickey’s (Pa.) motion to amend Mr. Farns- worth's amendment by striking out “in the year 1870." | Mr. Farnsworth’s amendment is as follows: | “But nothing in this act contained shall be | construed to deprive the people of Georgia of | the right to an election for members of the | General Assembly of said State in the year 1370, | as provided for im the constitution of said State.” amendment of Mr. Dickey to strike out | 1870 was Siepeed sens 121, nays i 1. The vote was then taken, on Mr. Farns- worth's amendment, as amended, which was agreed to—yeas 100, noes 83. Mr. Lawrence’s amendment was then re- wes’ amendment was then acted upon. | ow mm 1. That the State of G rgia having com- te and the four: mendment to the Constitution of the United States having been rati- fied in good faith by « legal legislature of said Stage, 1 reby declared that the St of Georgia is epresentation in the Congress of the so much of the act entitled “An | priations for the support of th army for the year ending Jane 30, 1588, and for other , IST, as prohibiting the the same is he amendment wast stitute for the Senate bil A PRIVILEGED QUESTION. Mr. Archer ( Mo.) obtained leave to withdraw the papers ot William Schilling & Co., of Bal- timore, for the purpose of reference in the Sen- ate. Mr. Randall (Pa.) rose to a privileged ques- tion, and sent to the Clerk’s desk to be read a letter whieh he bad addressed to the preprietors | of the Congressional Globe, calling thetr atten tion to the fact that the report of the proceed- ings ot the House of the 16th inst. wae mot full and } complete, and demanding to know if it could not be corrected in the stereotyped edition. | Also, aletter in reply, stating that the erasure | was made by Hon. B.F. Batler, to whom the | slip had been submitted for the revision of his hen agreed to as a su’ u. | Temarks, and that in the absence of the pro- prietors the oreman had allowed the omission to made in the paper. They further state that since their attention had been called to it they had, at a considerable expense, caused new plates to be made with the words replaced in the report He moved that the correspondence be referred to the Committee on Rules. Mr. Butler said the letters spoke of certain manuscripts. Had that manuscript been pre- sented? He would like to see the manuscript. tnd? Mandall—J have it here with your signa- ure. “ Mr. Butler (after examinin that when it was brought to Kim it contained these words Butler.—Which I would commend te the gentiemen on the other side with the proverb, that fools can ask more questions than philoso pher- can answe .”” Mr. Kandall.—They are sometimes honest, and that is more than you are.” | He said be drew his pencil through it, and ‘wrote on the margin : “I beard no such remark, or I should have answered it. B. F. B.” He made the correction, intending to go t Mr. Randall for his action. ’ He did not hear the remark at the time, and struck it out for the same reason that you, Mr. Speaker, told him to take bis seat—becauge he did not think he knew woe ‘anday i sald the Ubel and sland being | r. eo and slander ing repeated, Mr. Butler forced him to repeat the | reiwark when he was not excited. He was will- ing to let the matter go tothe Committee os Rules. ‘The papers were so referred. | ‘The Speaker announced Messrs. Schofield, (Pa.,) Hale (Me.) and Dyer (Mo.) as a commit- tee of conference on the disagreeing votes on the bill tor the relief of certain officers of the Navy. Adjourned. ee | S27 The popular colored ink for writing lave- letvers now is violet, because it fades so soon. MARRIED. ; | BO: » JS NS. the 10th if ie oe ot, Dome k peseattgse by tke ee hates TEE BOLAND. to Miss LYDIA JEN: | Washington. D.O- No cards DIED. | ‘WOOPWARD. On Friday, June 2h, CORA J.. denghter of 'T.. and’ Rebecca Woodward, mon .. Tiends of the family are invited to attend the ‘ited funeral, on Sunday, June Dah, 170, nt 490 from the residence of the parents, on West Goorgeto UNDERTAKERS. | SICHAED F. HARVEY. ALONZO 4. MABE HARVEY & MABR, CNDERTAG ERS, Ho. 934 ¥ STBEET, between Hinth and Tenta. arey | eeperehie hammer’ ONDESTIEC“NS 428 BIGHTH STREET.ncor B. FUBMITUBS of ait kinds made end repaired ‘Gpectal attention given te the manufacture of OBAIRS. All work warranted. fe Bly /BRAL WREBA’ PIBE BEATING BANGB. Withost an equal LS, ~~ Panay nree JEW YORE Hor! Tal BROADWAY, NE D. mM. BILDEERTH & Go. Serterer hs sane pre Fogh renovation. “No expense will spared to render it, ay tu days of Fore, a5, reeable home for its patrons. be proprictors. while tendering thelr sincere ‘SIRE Ebcy% lane ett enet ant sg erived, Stume fhe Heed will retain ite former cerned *butation. Ll? "SCOTT FEMALE INSTI CHABLES STREET A Bel Ep — tt thorough Ragheb so) French education, on tovtion given to Music end Ornamen 2 Cost for be | next: Bo pce nec arting pupils in English department wees 2/-Tecoutatuing fall {uformation address aWiy REV. 3. a LIPPINCOTT.AM | left hand. | ing. and while resting on a fence his gun ex- if | House the MSS.) said | pr. | of mine pense, | ingly; and one (1) per cent. APPAtRs rx Lorpox Corsty, Va—The Lees- pirg Mirror of Wednesday has the following Our Council has fixed the assessment and lavr. former is $367,000, an increase of $33,000 | ¢ 1s6 in real and personal property. The hables are 384, an increase of S1; the tithe tax xed at $1 and the property tax at 75 cents n the $100 (the limit of the charter), axes on licenses and water rates for private ouses at SSeach. This will raise arevenue of 24,000, whieh will pay the interest of the rail- idebt and give S175 to the town drain or er, $1.25 to the streets, abont $5¥0 to the water works, and the remainder to current ex- enses and payment of old debts, whicl are to ¢ paid syst »matically. “Oak Hill,” the fine estate of Col. John W. Fairfax, near Aldie, in this county, and the | former residence of the late ex-President Mon- roe, containing about 800 acres of land, was last week disposed of, throu, the land agency of | M. Delany & Son, of this town, to Dr. Geo. A. Quinby, of New York city, for'$50,000. Mr. y Vandevanter, near Woodgrove, in this county, met with a severe accident one day last week, which will probably cost him his It'seems that Mr. V. was oat hunt- loded, the charge passing through the palm of ‘is hand, shattering it io the most shocking anner. “The executive board of the Loudonn 1A a cultural Society held a meeting on Wedn y last, at which Tuesday, Wed vy, and Thurs- day, the Isth, 19th, and 20th of October next, was determined upon as the time for holding the annual Fair and cattle show at their fair ground | near Leesburg. ‘We understand that an effort is making in certain quarters to induce the Legislature of Virginia to order a vote of the people of Lou- doon u the question of removing the Court From ‘Leesburg to Hamilton. Recently, Mrs. Hannah Larue, widow of the late Richard Larue, a soldier of the war of 1512, and residing in Jefferson county, near the Lou- doun line, died at the advanced age of 103 years. ar Ad “the most right w womanly git up ani pleasure of meeting. 0 r ditor says that Olive . ‘and snappy ebullit git that we ever mn is nm of HAIR AND FANCY STORE, 1211 PENN’A AVENUE, Between 12th and 13th sts., Washington, D.C. Daring the enewing month of June, Mad. DUBOIS wheel below costs UMAN HAIR BRAIDS. CHIGNONS AND CURLS, PER FUMERY (cenuine,) BRUSMES, SHELL and BUFFALU COMBS and SHELL BANDS. FANS of all description RIBBONS, BOWS and SASHES, LACE—Thread BYS—Lace and NIGHT DRESSES and other UNDER (or 3 ys sod CHIMISETTES, serions: she ways she will fay tavites the Indies of Wasi ransient visitors to call and ex- smine her articles and prices. 181m L°* FIGUBES. 10 BALES FRESH HOPS, #LUUR, LARGE STOCK, A MILL FEED, BALED Hay LL GRADES, AY, &c.,°&e , For sale low, in lots to suit, by W.M. GALT & CO., Indiana avenne and Ist strect, _Je16 Near Baltimore an@ Vhio Railroad Depot. A taeets, ITALIAN: - OLIVE OIL! OLIVE OIL! Imported direct from Lucea by ELIA CHELINI, Grocer, on Pennsylvania ave., between Ist and 2d streets apirol Hill. Ls¢ GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, EATS, VEGETABLES, &c. Delivered im any part of the city. Jel6-2w LARGE STOCK OF SUND )WNS AND OTHER STRAW GOODS at very much reduced prices. le to des.ers only. THORN 8S WHULESALE HOUSE, 314 sth street. ‘LARKS’, COATS", GREEN & DANIELS’ AND r makes SPOOL CUTTUN, SEWING SIL BS. and a general variety of Notions, for aale to jers only, at ‘HORN’S, 314 Sth street. LM LEAF FANS. BY CASE OR HUNDRED, t four dollars per hundred. to deal- rs only, at im THO Sth street. P # RNS. 4 Grese: STONE! STONE! SENECA QUABBIES. The Maryland Freestore M. and HLRR ee. ‘ As! le UGH DIMENSION STONE to order, M_ Co. are now LLS and LIN- DOUBSILLS, Also. BUBBLE STONE for heavy masonry. For Price List for 1570, call at Office. 1418 Street, or Stone Yard, foot K street, Rock Creek. op Z-wheom ©. W. HAY Secretary _ GOvEREMENT HOSPITAL FOR THE 1N SANE, Sr. Exrzanern, B. O., Jane 22, 1870. Sealed Pro petals are invired till noon of THOURS- DAY, July 7th, 1870, (when they will be opened in of whom are favited to be for furnishing this Hospital wah ‘one Thousand (1 000) tons (2.240 Ibs. to the ton) of best ran ituminous or Cumberland Coal, or of nine hundred (AW) tous best white ash Anthracite Coal, egg-size.to be delivered at the old or upper Hospi wharf, in barges or flat-bottom vessels which not over seven (7) feet of water when loaded: the livery to commence within ten daye of the ‘tim the acceptance of any proposal, and to be continued at the rate of at least two hundred (200) tons each Seek till the whole amount advertis id for is deliv- er The Coal will be unloaded and weighed by the tal and ar ite ex ‘and settled for accord- will be in unloading and carting. n it arrives, of is discharged du: » wastage will be allowed on bituminous only one-balf (%s) of one (1) per cent. om e al, and anthra- ite. <"Payment of nine! (90) per cent. of the amonnt dys for each cargo de immediately after is ts ved and sighed 10) ‘por cent receiv we 7 ant of oa’ ‘this ithheld He'paia when the wit when the fa frered in acconsaaie with Coal engaged J d wertinetent. above will be consid- rod Grice the true naseetie given’ by which ‘the a bidder H allowed for Coal is rain, AUCTION SALE! FUTURE Divs. AUCTION SALES, ¥ J.T. COLDWELL ®& CO., Auctioncers. i] | | AUOTION SALES, FUTURE Days. ¥ THOS. B WAGGAMAN BY 82 ai Beate Brot t and Auctioncer, ‘No, 819 7th street, opposite Post Office, SEHOLD FURNITURE A 108. Woke ee Priic ihe Walnut Tables, Bedeteads, Wash- stands, Buresue, Stoveand Kitchen requi- . EB. WAGGAMAN, THOS. QaMAN, juilding, irs stock of Drags of xtures will be sold D, -dicines, Fancy Ge ds and in detail 5-2" J.T COLDWELL & CO.. Ane Yw.L. wanes ENTIRE REFEOTS OF HOUSE No STREET AT AUCTION. VELYBT SUIT. 7-OCTAVE PIASO, MIRR I iD LA URTAINS, BUU! &7 POSTPONED TO MONDAY, June 2! Wo'clock «. Y COOPER & LATIMER A (Sncoeesore to cOulre Gb. was Southwest corner venue and Lith street. e Vetvet Parlor Bult, —_ | Freceh: Plate Mi DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION. Two Pier Bicrorey nod Bracket On MUB BAX: Z7uh Jane. at 3's o'eloek Bh Sarge Book rece te Frit dts Gf. 50 3 achuave, beter van . 3. ia a Os. on hire ave- Fine Warear a itd es eee Bae, arr ‘and Tih strecte,all'in sqaare nttage Cham s 2 Bor i Cane lars front, with Secret Plate Closet.) | “Terms: One-third cash; im two equal Marble top Sideboard | ipstalmente of six and with interest; SENSATION Hl, red | See eae ete ee tect meal Oe een a | oe Goren A LATIMER, aucts, Pavlos pouk Dineeto? Bureaus TORBEN @ WILLIAMS. | esc. Boat of Lingotn by Clark Mts Wo. 319, aertongees and Real Bet * Hachackss nnd Tabiog 2 Oo PUBLIC SALE. € rt Mo. 4 Stove and Fixtures Peg ory rge county ting ant Gout insite It im the cause of William 0. Se rrr on statereanes Tones and dna ‘wife, et al., ¥8. Basil Ben: Zortbers. Beers. Blankets Bablie auction, ou the preintecsson TURSDAT. the Printings. Desks, Stoves, Hose, tote. a, | Bab day yt June, IO at doloak ym. CC fale Brae ATS hoge condition, mad cele peremptory. | Pte ince William Sibley. of several par m't forget the day of anle, 3 ’ sored jem td (Herald) Wik. L. WALL & CO... Anete. Hat -"Gramphin'e Loe aateast ot Rlcsbeaes Ste ors inLS. Delight,” containing 1725-6 actes, more oF I — moral ts 6 couaty -betwoen the - Navy Derarruent, timore and and it of ke d—two Borear oF Constaection avd BEPAi, inlles distamt from eac the farms of ex. W asuixoToN, D. G., June 25, 1570 Secretary McCulloch, Wim. G. Metzerott_ and Gen. The Navy Department will ¢ffer Tor sale; ai public | aichler.and the Adelphia Mills, owned by George auction. at the United States Navy Yard, Brooklyn. | W. Rigas, and eight, from Washington eity. on SAT AY, the 16th day of July, 1570. at 12| ‘This land is beant Agee ont ge" o'clock. M.. the live oak frame, copper qbupdantly supplied with wood and. water—thers steainer two water house, poi tsi 1d meSEMINOLE oe good mill site, with ample and never-falling ol 8,0 m . 2 . atthe United States Mary Yard, Washing- | “The improvements consist of a good two-story tonton WEDNESDAY; the isth day of duly, Uiuese | Danniemproremente consist, of oo 12o'cloek, Ml... the steam Tormeof sale: ird_ of the purchase money PE! : tobe paid in cash om the day of ales or, tatitoation of, 24 tons. therect by the court: residue. in equal in- ‘The venueleand their inventories canbe examined | staiments in six and {welve monthe from the day of time ° et nt thererpective yards. One'baifot the whole amount | hordsof the purchasers oF purchaser, with aucetion of the purchase money of cach veasel must be depos. | to be approved. by the Trastec, with interest un the ited ‘at the time of adjudic: on the vessel mast hole purchase frem the day of sale. be removed from the Navy Ward within two (2) the whole purchase money, the ‘Trastee ke rom the oy of eee to Milfexecute a deed to the purchaser al hie cost, the vessels from sale for any purchaser who wi econ ey RICHARD BB. CHEW, Trustec, the appraised value, with an iucrease of ten i jen-a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. thereto. E centum tl Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. foneers and Estate Brokers, B Ano. B19; southeast corner Mth sad D ata, VALUABLE IMPROVED, PROPERTY AT Paes will sell at auction on TUESDAY, the B ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, poplencert, B (Succegors 199-0: MedateeFb0.9 USTEWS SALE AT AUCTION OF HAN: TOMB ERD gitor Ts A MOST DESIRAB ELEGANT PARLOR, OMAMRR RD LET NG. AND 600 VOLUMES SELECT BOOKS, By vireas of aceon of rast €6: me, the sub. . from Joseph B. Stewart, et ux . dated ley of Jannary. A.D. isrvand duly recorded in BM H, No. 29, folio 2i7, &.. of the land records for "Waal county, Dis. th inst., onthe premises, at So'clock p. m, rick House No. 1336, situated on7th street, 5 between & and 0. ied adry slower fi vase brick frout.and contains seven rooms and cellar. ¢ lot is about 20x68. Terms: One third cash, and the remainder in 6 and fz months, with luterest Secured by a deed of trust on the property. Conveyancing, an "s con the fall of the hammer. chaser’s cost. $200 oe ee TF ot TELE. Je2l-tds GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ J.B. CANNON & CO, Anctione-rs, B Baltimore, Md., Per COOPER & LATIMER. TRUSTBE'S SALE. By virtne of a deed of trust, bearing date on Bo. 25th day of May, 1357, and ‘dul: Liber F 8, No, 4. folios 519, et p hington trict of Columbia, I shall offer at public auction, for K piroct, becween 12h cash. on tl One fine Medallion Garros eo fo oe fine Medallion Carpe ‘wo fine Six Chatrs to mateh hai: s. richly ornamented july recorded in Two fire h Center Tables 8¢q, one of tl One +mall and one Card Table land Record books of Prince George county. in the One ood Pian = State of 10, for same der of the ‘ note secured thereby 1, on MONDAY One Cover and Stool 01 fine Satin Window Curtains wilt vel te cost of the first Silver plated Tea Service Seemeavensens Silver plated Castors, Forks, and Spoons Une set of fine Silk Rep Curtains. oO t Brosesie Uaroet ine elegant Brussels Car; One elegant Waluut Library Table - urchaser. All conveyancing, in- ms, At purchaser's cost. JOH. CLARK, Trustee. Jel8-law&ds COOPER LATIMER, Anctts. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Snecessors to Jas. 0. McGuire & Co..) Sue Libary Bid je to match Southwest corner of Pennsyivania avenue and ilth st. One Easy Chair TRUSTEE'S SALE OF FRAME HOUSE ON Fro fae, ajvot B =, Pes K STREET, NEAK 13TH SEREET GW volumes of select Books, including the Gentle- Vaden a UOTION, _ ewe-er-erune. Uy gun's Magazine, complete; Auntal Register, ce A BY Arlt is Ta Liber’ i No. w, ‘dinburgh Review, &¢, om 106,20. it W ‘Thiee sets Silk Rep Curtains. ©., Twill sellvat public. 2 at public auction, to the on THURSDAY -A¥TERNOON, KITCHEN. der f t 432 p.m.,on the One large ©, approved paitern, with Furnitare | June 30th, remises. Lot lettered ee Dy in Boarman's sub. of Lot No.2, in Byuare 1.028, ‘Two Kefrigerators nd improved by a Frame Dwelling. Chairs, Tables, Queensware, and Utensils in full supply. " ‘ANTS’ ROOMS. uo with Bedeveads aud Bedding, Bareaus, Chai Jhaire, &e it Gee chambers Hat Back’ ond Hall Chairs Uiiciogs and Carpet upon the passage and stairs. ‘ad at 40%elocR p. m., on the said 7th day of July, Mi. | shall offer ail that pleee oF parcel of ground fu the said city of Washington known and described as Jot numbered nt via Devison’s subdivision int ned ts dred and eighty-five, undred and eighty-fv need-brick. front house, stone trimmings, and con- sixteen comfortable rooms, situated upon of K street north, between 13th and 13th streets west. ‘Terms: $1,000 cash; balance tu three, and twe! ithe fi Terms of sale; One-third cash; balance 6, 12 and 18 mouthe, with tnteveel, pocared by Rane § of trust. Con- Yeyances and stamps at cost of purchaser. §5) re quired at time of sale Laaapuiicoasaapand WILSON, Trustee. GEO. B. 5 Je7-taskds COUPER & LATIMER, Ancis. BX COOPER & LATIMER, Anctioncors, (Successors to J. 0. Metinire & Co. Southwest corner of PALE To Sid auth wt, CHANCERY SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. made in the cause of . J. Fleming, vs. A. B. Butts ct al. 738, and dated June 10, we ‘will gt ete Cn a o’el . Mm. valuable lot No. 9, in Glibert's subdivi- ith improvements. ° gree Be iPismadaby preguies avaler { ler < Bee he. ot able to furnish the coe voll bis’ bids end & foaetatne fing his business eugagements with 3 ness and exactness. same person may offer to turnieh either anthracite ES 53 e raish Coal. "Bids will be. considered: bit for five (3) regorsed to reeet all or any one of the ohne or ir i eageent ot the ‘of the Hos: vieds cole O. H. NICHOLS, Superintendent. prsuic NOTICE OF WATER TAX. ‘aTER BecisteaR’s 5 Waren Myasuixoton, D/O Juse te srBotice in hereby given, tn of an act of water ieee of oRe cent per square foot has {erted om oF parts et Sak oes | Seects 3 » that the first in- stallment oi the th July nextrand thatall sate be due and payable ‘isthe only notte re- Seas Property on vENU netan BI, tring | scree Given WithELM p18 630° ‘months from date, trust upom the premises. A!l conveyancing and poe The imp tof a substan enue stan Ee ee 3 rN 20 will bs ed when the howee fold, win CCUMEMT G. HALL. Trustee provements consist : elling, with front of posit of §: parE vere hb supplied. wi jeM-dts [Rep.) COOPER & LATIME! urchase money ¥ COOPER & LATIMER. A the residue in two equal in- (Succensers tod. 0. MeGuire # Go.) nd 12 months, with interest, to be Southwest corner of avenue ith st, notes sna ieee le ye oa w one week af- ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF 1B SHAN. | ter sale, in defa the property may be re- Fie ON MONT AVENUE. 7 ENG | sold at tne risk and cost of the ‘iret redong AND B STKEBTS. AT AUCTION. Stamps and convey: ‘at the cost of the parcha der and by order of the Orphans’ Onurt, 1 | ser. W: 8 COX. teastoes, well at public auction on t C00) EBB. 2 b lote 30 and 31, equare 277,0n FRIDAY AF- | jel4« ts ce RB & LATIMER, Ancts. TEBSNOON, July Ist, at 6 o'clock, two Frame Shan- ties, Terms le: Cash, Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers, B . Southeast corner of 7th and D streets. felt tentubits . | VALUABLE REAL/ESTATE AT AUCTION. Pe On TUESDAY, the 2th mat: at 6 o'clock GoOPER & LATIMAN, A BB™ (Srecemors to'Jumes O iMcduire # Ce.) : I fest foot by Bouthwest corner Penn. avenue and 11th’ street ia avenue, be- rae rar ast, near the Uapitel : ell, on the aun ate aad eof a dated the sides ot dal ) ere ry ded in liber No, 7, folio S04, of ‘ ei Til sales De down ma all the contents the Drag Bt sor wits "as a whole, and if pe SENS. 3 ‘ ALLEN. Trustes. CooPER & LATIMER, hace: 1833, LD ON Dreperty of March Getele and it OM. minty execution No.8,84;1n favor of J. Cotter _ CARRIAGES 3 ™ : AUX. SHARE, P#OPOSALS FOR DEAD LETTER ENve- | _<1dta v-8, ae Post Orrice Deranranr.} (UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE Bealed Wasurnezeg. 1 . game Bs. Me. In virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued from the it 1870, at 13 0° m.. mag ee Thment i id be regained aces : 1H: MSHIP ViRar: for a to the provte- +H sirens sf aemmsaanroaras | wat MAMMA ago, ry der said contract of ogy aa mig at tha ao any part thereof fis offered ¥, the july next, dt B by the written direction of Asth day of July .1570, La e Curtains o'clock p m..on the premises, at public auction. to ‘ize Mantle Mirrora the highest bidder, all thal portion af the following wo Inrge-size Pier @ asses described land, situate ant fying im Prince Georee Two Fancy Divans county. Mary/and containing abont eight acres.more CHAMBER FURSITURE Or lows, that is to say: "All those certata or Five handsome, best quality Brussels Carpets arcel of ground situate and Izine pertly In Wash Fos wood an Seat Bodsteads ington connty, in the Distrist of Columbia, and part- Resewood Vainut Loanges ly in Prince George county, in the State of Maryland, Rosewood and Walnut Rureaus, marble tep knewn and described as Lots numbered twelve, Rosewood and Walnut Washstands, marble top (12,) and thirteen. (13.)in John B. y's subdivi- our fine Wardrobes sion of his farm called “Granby.” frontiag on the atiresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Comforts, and Bod- | old Bladensburg and Washington conaty road, about eau one mile distant fr-m Bladensburg, and impreved b: Lin sheets. Bolster and Pillow Cases aonc-ste 'rame age House and other bail: Chairs, Commodes, and Corner Racks ings, with a young and beariog orchard of choice | And in each room Silk, Rep, and Lace Curtains ve G.ssle: One-third etal, (ot which 990 ‘ 3 ROL ‘erms of sale: One-third cash, (of which $50 must One Bre-eeli'cup in becene nataek be paid at time of sale,) the deterred: payments ee jae Botan tie je in si twelve months, with interest ee from day of sale, and negared by died of trust to One Bote, tee ” the satisfaction of the Trastes. Ifthe terms of sale One Minton one Manny lock are not complied with within five days after the day Suen aoe of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to Fesall the Cutlery aud able Ware property, after one weeks’ notice, at the risk and | atrcet went. GEORGE L. SEATON.) 5 | S58 TARE, 6 '{ Bxccutore, jele-d © & LATIMER, Aucts. | BBY Twos B WAGGAMAN, Auctioncer. | TRUSTERS PARE. OF VAGUABLE PROPERTY | Ob Wy ex ETWEEN D AND SOUTH virtue of a deed of trast dated the 17th and recorded in Li rel 5 5 Liber T lo. 8, folio 9, &c., one of the land rec- ington co the Distric! ounty , i sqvere 411. in "to s with ements, privileges, and ap. | "Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance in 6 and 12 | Months. All com stamps at parcha im five days if terms of sale are ser 8 cost; to be: not complied with. jeostn ARTEL SUNRINS, Erase. PROFESSIONAL. 'PWARD 0. ©. |GTON, Ee rround EET aw, wih eeeeey Peas the Satins b prone gagte g Ww _MADISON DAVIS, A) M** Chi xscrance com “TOT Eay oa bn te ASRISGTONG FICE—S13 Yru Sraser. te DRAPER. ~ Pt medical Baaminers, ‘ “JUAN BOTLE, Agent (pee TWENTY-FIRST YEAR or CONTINUOUS EXPERIENCE In THE BUSI BESS, IN THIS CITT. LS you" destre prompt payment of losses, low rates end he dest Companies, g0 10 HANSON & BLACKFORD, 619 SEVENTH STREET, Orrosits Post Orrics, and ash them for @ policy in tha Old“ Mima,” oF the " Frankia,” of Patladelphta, or tha “ Hartford.” tde"Nerth Britsh and Mercantile,” or the “ Pus mam,” or the “Springfeld,” or the “ Potomac,” of JOB, AND ORNAMENTAL PRINTING svitty ‘Tots Fous'G avenues (aouth side OOK AND JOB eo W.o S00RSINDER 4D Parke RULES step — al | sad’aewspatere cumefully attondcs tor” "*Sdgeiy PAINTING, &c. 4.5. PRATT @ SON, im the PHOENIX. ol He ONKER ont PIREMEN'S, +s Now York and thus guard asewnst FIKK' Jasure your Life tm the EE York, thus provide Jor t', lows tohen you are taken Sri them 627 | LA. AVE. 55 { ESTABLISHED 1541. hy — OLD NO, A S71 PADDLE MY OWN OANOS.”"Wa | He photan, aN and DECORATIVE rae rakes ai a eter Ton. Ap an ol eliiacy of, Wa Fi j Ferearnd pris fd on between Bixth. aa tarot for: be is thankfal for past ance of the same. F fel-ly a je. 697 Lonisiana avenue. | in the short notice. it Mis ot HON OBATIVE PAINTING, GLASL pea oy | tea ingore’ ee 5 | others for ‘whom he bas extosted work | w TREAsUR ormeme: ASHING TON, Separate Sealed Proposals wil Department until 120 clock FRIDAY, July 29, 1370. for building one side-wheel steamer of wood, of 250 tons, 0. m.. for the Revenue Marine Service for the | Pacific Coast, to be delivered at the port of San | Francisco. Measurements for tonnage to be acoordii | custom-house rule, taking the length on load line be received at this | from forward of stern to after t of stern post, breadth of beam molded, and depth from under | part'of deck to top of ceiling. General specifications for the above vessel will be | farnished Didders on application at the custom. houses at Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Balti- more, and Ban Frau cisco, ‘A guaranteed speed of 12 knots on a trial f one fille, apd 11 Knots for six, conaseee eee | will i 2 ération will be given to bide in accordance with the rate of sj uarant ex: cess of the rate above: ctipclasea = ane The work will be carried on under the personal supervision of an agent of the Treasury Department. a facilities must be afforded itu for innpeoting | the material and Workmanship. Such parts of either | Ss are not in accordance wish the drawings and spe, | cifications will be rejected, aud must be tmade good by the contractor. ‘No bid will be considered for thi veasel except from parties regularly engaged in ship building. a oe ht reserves the right to reect any Each bid must be accompanied by a writt. 5 tee mance by the Dike and competent catty. pal : h eceanary suc within ten gars anor id, the ns contract will be o red into Ps al te will be completed and delivered ‘as aforewaid, ao — Seven months from the time the con- tract wil be allowed for the com ofthe vessel, ‘copy o ne an ust "3 glowed ‘with the Did, as evidence as to the ubivot or oaals must be signed, sealed, and ind fas Beropas Gace tant dot “ory “hy Rane Secretary of the Treas- Didder may’ be prisent and witness the open- bids. be required to furnish with their bids levation, showi: the internal ‘view to obtain the best disposl, ‘are accepted will be required models, with detailed specii be yuilt nocording to American Lloyd’s specifications for A No. 1 wooden vessels f nine years. GEORGE 8. BOUTWELL. Jo 8 w&stje29 Secreiary of the Treasury. 5 ptable ROPOSALS FOR O08 STEAM PROPRLLRES OF tio! Fe REVENUE MARINE SERVIC! THERE ecto! FOR THE | forward par} of stern toaftes past of forward store, vest tr hot Bean molded, tad Yrom under General specifications for the above vessels will be furnished on application st the custom houses at Beston, New York, Phitadelphia and Bal. ibe aired to furnish Bille zgnatred to faraiah wi Top ape tet ries to obtain ths ew ‘uy Uidder may be present ‘anit Witness the open- ing the bids are air sd to te Table models Cite doestod cine tions, Before claing ty ava EE? EY Of the reer Por ee Prensa. NITED faa Be eran, pata tr Seen eagle li, pase disposi- S| Reva | OBfelcharge tor Felices cr revenge Stamps LARNBB. Secretary. CELSIOR, of New comfort af thess you a PRATT & SOR, Agents, _epb-tt No.3 ¥.M. 0.4. Busiding, ATIONSY ONT INSURANCE OOM N ANT OF W. TON. oarit 1,000,000. Fa onthe moet reasonalle trum and bee - President; Ww Wm. Dixen, Dental WOMAN, ~- | Wemales, owing te the peculiar and tmportaat | lations which they sustain, their peculiar orrantem | thom, and the offices they perform, are subjset | many vuttertngs. Freedom from these contribute | mmo emall degree to thetr happiness end weitere, _ for none can be happy who are ill. Bot oaly eo, bet | no-one of thege various female complaints can long be suffered to ran oa without involving the general bealth of the individual, and ere long producing Permanent sickmess and premature decline. Nor'e ‘ft pleasant to consult © physician for the relief of these various delicate afections, and oniy apon the ‘Most urgent necessity will a true woman so far ene! Tifice her greatest charm as todo this. The sex wil? then thank us for placing tm their hands simple spe ctfics which will be found officactous tm relieving and ‘Curing almost every one of those troublesome com- plaints pectliar to the sex. HELupoty’s Bxrnact of Bucur. —mondreas eater on tn silence, and hundreds of others appty. vainly to druggists and doctors, who either merety tantalize them with the hope of « eure or appig | Temedies which make them worse, I would not wim to amert anything that Would de injustice to the eMicted, but 1 am obliged to say that although & may be produced from excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by Isborieus employment, unwhele- some air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of tee and coffee, and frequent childbirth, it is tae Ofteper cansed by direct irritation, applicd to the muctous membrane of the vagina itself. When reviewing the causes of these distressing complaints, {t is most patufal te contemplate the ag- tendant evils consequeat wpon them. It is but stm- ple justice to the subject to enumerate a fow of the many edditiomal causes which eo largely affect the life, health, and happiness of woman in all classes of society, and which, consequently, afect more ortes: directly, the welfare of the eutire human family, ‘The mania that exists for precocious education em@ mayiage, ceuses the years that nature desicned fer | J. B. BBYAN, Pres. as Corner of Seventh street and Louisiana svenue, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. J*” COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Buy and sell at current market rates GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER. Orders for BTOUKS, and BONDS promptly exe u FSENAL REVENUE STAMPS farnished. LOAN-OFrriutns. UMMER ARRANGEMENT. — Natifaal Rtas Ran the ouly Christian Loan Office fu the City" \s is city.” jel4-tf gp toe ap PAWN BROK jrania avenue. they will be satished Au with SHAWLS, UNDER- ‘Sod ‘Bepot forthe als of all unredeemed goods, 1006 my®-ly Pa. ave. HABLES E. OFFIOR, Cun a a ——— in all ing Apparel Fer. ieee aft ment in thecity. New number, 473. a nen nn i : RAILROADS. BALTIMORE AND OuIO RAILROAD War NoToN, Jane5, 1300, giNGTON an LN 1NGTOk nd WASH. WEST are ‘Row run as follows, vis: FOE ences, at 7:25 a.m. FOR WAY STAT! 5 2:50 aad Fas tickets to the West can be hadat the ay Station Ticket at all hours in the RLESSETE Fane Seem eet arapre YOO oe ees EE aE LT ae rs Leave for New Y. Tork st 9:08 9. m.and Philade- DE. MERGILL Pypored his DENTAL OFPRCE a) 1112 F street; near All DENTAL WORK done the beat mane moderate prices. Nitrous Oxide Gas for catracting teeth. je 0 BANKERS, ETE OEE —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_ | Corporeal development to be wasted and perverted in the restraints of dross, the early confinement of school, and eepecially in the unhealthy excitemeng of the ball-room. Thas, with the body balf-clothea, ‘and the mind unduly excited by pleasure, perverts ing in midnight revel the hours designed by natere for sleep and rest, the work of destraction is bal 3. &. BUFF, Treag | “complished. WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BARB In consequence of this early strain apon ‘ber eye tem, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate and BA’ Yotary to retain situation echvel eher a 2 oe = " day, thus aggravating the evil. When one excite ment Is over, another in prospective Keeps the min@ morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now cem- stant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely ffi bidding the exercise indispensable to the attainment ‘3nd retention of organic bealth and strength: the | ner se SR anes tmgs, | Fatare: the coinpleteprostration produced by exeap: | Sve Ganeing, mNAt, of neceatty, produce their lagi- imate effect. At last, an carly marriage caps the | climax of misery, and the unfortunate ene, hitherte | #0 Utterly regardlons of the plain dictates and se | Willing subject of medical treatment, This is bat @ ‘rathfal picture of the experieace of thousands of our young women. ‘Long before the ability to exercise the functions 44 | the generative organs, they require an education of | thetr peculiar nervous system, composed of what ts | called the tissue, which is, in common with the femate | Dreast and lps, evidentiy under the control of mental motions and associations et an early period of tte; | ata sal brea, tr enous, ‘when excessive, lead, loug before puberity, to habe ‘which sap the very life of theif victims ere natare | bas self-completed their development. For Female Weakness and Debility, Whites op | Lencorrhoa, Too Profuse Menstreation, Exhewp tiom, Too Long Continued Periods, for Prolapeng end Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer the ‘most perfect epecific Known: H&LMBOLD’s Gom- Peunp Exrzact oF Bocuv. Directions for Oma, diet, and advice, accompany, Females in every period of life, from infasey to em- treme old age, will find its remedy to aid netureta the discharge of Ita funstions. Strength is the glery Of manhood and womanhood. Hetwsoty's Ma- TRACT BUcHY is more strengthening than say of the preparations of Bark or Iron, infinitely eater, nd more Plesssat. HeLwsoty’s Rxrnacr Bocas, baving received the endorsement of the most promé- | pent Physicians ta the Uniced States, ts now ofmreg to affictdl humaniey 0s 8 certain eure for the follow. ing disesscd and symptoms, from whatever caase originating :—General Debility, Mental end Phyet- cal Depression, Lmbeciity, Determination of Bleed to the Heed, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General gp ritabslity, Restleasness aad Bisepleamness at nighs, Absence of Muscular Riliciency, Loss of Appeties, Dyspepsia, Rmaciation, Low Spirits, Bisorgentas- FOR PRILADEL PHL on 1g:a5 | Soo Paraivateof the Organs of Generation, Pal- pitation of the Heart, and, tm fact, all the conscent- tants ef aBervoes aad Debilitated state of the aye ‘stall hours | To inaure the geacine, oat this out. amt he oe eg cars for New York on 9 ae Through to New York, or | tm. can be had at the Station ogee and for 2 : Ged: ROONTE Agent, Weskinsion. jeu * EELUDOLD's. Tek © cthes. Sold by Dreasis te end Dealers everwhere, Price @1.86 per bottie, or atx bottles for $6.60. Delivered to any address ‘Describe eymptoms tn all commenteations. Addreas B.T, HELMBOLD, Drag and Obemical were: hous, 696 Broo*way, H. ¥. steel engraved wropper, With fnc-cimile of Worchouse, end signed bil ‘B. T BELEBOR

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