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CONGRESSIONAL. <onciasion Yesterday's Proceedings. ‘THE SARE OF ARMS QUESTION. —After our report closed— Nye, continaing bis remarks on Mr. Sumner s resolution in reference to the sale of arms to France, alluded in a humerous style to the nomination of Justice Da Tr publicans with democracy. He ht demoeracy until it ceased its war 3 on our institations. ~ e¢ id not confer smnest} vad deelar that he ould not confer, test ziad that his friendon his left (Mr. Sumner] gat with him in demanding that equal rights « should ge » tt amnesty. He said there was & « 'y between the taik now and the this sent to the desk cent speech of Mr. Bl ting on klux outr: in ohich it he Konrei that the south, in case swith Engiand, would side with that nt the united effort which was being und against the republican party Would not succeed. He had no fear of theover- Throw of the republican party. It would not be by Umnipotence; it would stand de- assaults OF combinations that r commenting on THE UM” POLICY democrats, and the movements to effect a alitien ef aii the elements of the opposition, ¢ predicted that the nomince ef the Philadel th ion would be the next President, bowrrs of disaffection cannot stop it. ughter a number of i verses, the final line of each verse being ANYTHING TO BEAT GRANT. In conclusion, alluding to the states of the | south, he said that if the oppositien got control | those states again armed rebellion would ouce nore break out j ir. Frelinghuysen said on the, subject of the | rities charged in the sale of arms, that | | made all ed among the forty lesinioe | people of the country, and’ insinuations which | bave been made against prominent officials ave been keenly felt by them, although they have been silent. The charge of this discrep- cy hus been DISPROVED UTTERLY, Senator from Missouri has repeated jouay here ensacd between Mr. Pre- Mr. former takin, the alleged discrepancy hay ty exploded by the exhibitof vouchers | ci It was turther main- t Mr. F. that it was a matter of no in- terest to Prussia wh pancy existed or not. § i rs, & Matter of no interest to Prussia, but was a matter of concern to the United States whether its officials had been guilty of | delin Mr. F. said it was no part ot the | American Senate to he making up A CASE AGAINST ITS OWN COUNTRY. eSenator from Missouri [Mr. Schurz] had here extraets from the able speech he had n Chicago to his fellow-citizens of Ger- man descent. In that address the Senator had -poken eloquently of the Farderland, and it was exsy to see that the statement thrilled through «this hearers. This love of country was im- hearts of ail men, and the Sena- | t remember that native-born eness for the rights of this country equally as strong tof the Germans for Germany. He did | intimate that such was ¢ intentof Mr. | Se aap but the effect of bis action was to imperil * friendly relations of Germ: nd to excite the animosity w-citizens. The Senator from = ted, the other « SWeRT now. He (Mr. F. the Germans; not very sweet on tle represented a large ¢ 1 rmans were abov compliments. come here with their property and pterprise, and they bring as much to ¢ republican party eid together by the cohesive power ot but was maintained by the principles e and humanity. it is easy to get up a n—to make charges of this or that wrong —to express doubs ou ean doubt any His friend from Missour Mr. he would not vote the repu nt was the nominee. Ie (Mr. F.) tty for that, and he believed the Senator | lange kis mind. ‘The republican party “i this nation; it had stamped freedom artered ri 2ht of every inhabitant of this They had a sys f slavery in Rome; = ours, but they had it, When a » be freed he was brought into the pped on the back with the cry of The republicen party, to the tune of y music, shouted libra esto— BE THOU FRER— aves. The republican party had citizenship upon every man ‘The republican pariy was neonstitutional kuklux laws,but vor of constitutional kuklux laws sment cannot protect its citizens. = them from murder, scourging rages, then let the government i t every man go into the woods cat bimselr a stick and fight hisown way the world. Speaking further of the re- party, be said that he could not doubt Uits grand mission, swinging | he gates pf progress, bringing and equal rights to all prediction of that patriot ohn Bright, in speaking of our see one vast confederation, ex- | in an unbroken line from the boister- lows of the Atlantic to the more placid *atersof the Pacitic, from the frozen North to the glow ing South. ‘ONE PEOPLE, ONE LAW, one language, one faith, and over ali that wide continent I see the home of freedom, the refuge for the oppressed of every land and every me.” That prediction of John Bri ht, made in the dark night of our national » itis the wission of this grand old republican’ party to fu'fil. In concluding he eulogized the services of the President to the country both 4s a war- nor and a statesman. Mr. Wright next obtained the floor, when the ate, at 4:16 p. m., adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed— Mr. Morgan (O.) offered @ resolution, which was gamed directin the Secretary of War to aud the German to the languages now tanght at ¢ West Point Military Atademy. Mr. Lyneh (Me.) offered a resolution, wh'ch | Was agreed to, directing the penditures of the War tet I yet th planted as th not de ‘uring the late war between France and Tmany; that the committee send for persons nd papers, aud that the investigation be public. Brooks, from the Committee of Wa: ownsend ( Pa.) reported a bill to settle vandary line between Georgia and Florida. a. ed itself into committee hole on the deficency priation bill, appro} Mr. Seotield (Pa) in the chair, a re bad been made towards pertectin en the the House ad, mnen. MARRIED. 2pBIGGS GRIF FING. er coven srs rd. ‘Onis. ——_ eee” Weehtgton, .& HITEMORE Febri oi eal © Mewior, SAMCRL H BAN Dred New York, . 1 MA RY Fo WHITEMORE, of Washington, see. — DLED. - 26, 1972. suddenty cation A Mote AN Fis section oe and Ellen F. Fish, aged 2 montas THRGbORE se DSP Ray Ree CHARLES arth L Scott ie months aed's dave, Teens Sie etally toca att feapgett w of 3d nnd © wreete eductiay Sti TRGHGTT, 02 Monday. Pr 26th, CHARLES TEICDURE. E beloved ssn of iT’ aod Berths E cars. 10 mouths and 2 eral will tans place ne 7, 2h, UNDERTAKERS. 4R'08'O F Bayer. aLongo a. MALB. SARVEY ® mane, UNDERTAKERS, Bo. 034 F sSrazst, SSTWEEN NINTH AND TENTR. “IETALLIO BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS OF EVERY DEscuiPrion, Tae TI ‘BADE rorpyy BD AT WHOLESALB SHROUDS, HABITS, ac. . Breach Office: No. 79 Bridge street, a Raa BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND NDERTAKER, 619 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. #URNITURE OF att KIN REPAIRED. = “a AUCTION SALES. Y LATIMER & CLEARY. thwent corner Fenneyivanin avenes ted iith ot _ Star Omice Building” . LATIMER = OLRARY. Aucts. ry —— Bi RA Mieticoeres Brat Katate Brokers, corner Pennagini ‘and Iith street, ‘sar Office VALUABLE PROPERT reed tira AUCTION. i November ned recorded ip Liber 60, 2, folio 399. ome of he Jand records in Washington ccunty, Grill flor for wala, in front of the | Premises, on TUESDA ay ; ee RL tuato on tii ite, robe situate ow eats norm. and described (7, somne re No. weet betwren C and a ne north bal of Lot No sev One-fourth of the pure! paid im cash, and the Dalance fm, in cr twos tighten Tarot ate with interest at ten per c: ete “w. DOWNMAN, feur-dtde “LATIMER & OLBABY, Aucts. B WH. L_WALL & O0., Auctioneers, a EXCELLENT WALNUT IUhK MARRLE- SAS FLA, iin TAURSDAY MORNING, Fobraary 9 comm: neing at 10 o'clock, at our anc. tion reome, wi name in part— One very handvome Waly at Ohamber Sait, with very cleg nt Dreesing Cabinet. w Handsome Parlor Suita, in terry unt brocetetla One handsome Pompadour Parlor Suit, rydal crim- stripe terry Waloutend Oak =ileboards, on very handsome, ut and Oak Extension Tables. tory febz7-2t B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctlonee No 1001 Borthwest Corner 10th and D sts. € HANCERY Cale oF ¥ VALUABLE IMPROV EDA id UNIMPROVED REAL ESTA’ virtue of a decree ort et ae of Henrietta B. Y. Etta Brent. No 204, Kantty ‘Dorie ‘ii, and dated Febrat 1 of ublic auction, on WED. po had next, onthe prem. following valuabl west aide of Sixth street west. between E and F strests. formerly the resi- dence of G. Washington Y. deceased, ing of Lot peer een two (22.)in Square num ber: d four hundred and tift: the sonth- | aty-four fee" eight Toda pall’ inches, from front to rear Fquar oe hele feet three a NESUAY, the bth a7 at ines. at 40'cleck 1. The property on th: ep of one hundred ai d nineteen test we dwelling ie tial two-story basement, attic, and back ling. There isa ten inches Brick House. with ing, wih sufficient ground and stabl; vacant building lot on the north. immediately after the above, Lot sixteon, (16.) e four hur dred an ») froating feet 9 inches on the ea side of 87h street west, between DP and Est improved by a Buick Livery Stable. covering th the wh fe front. Terme of sale: One fifth of ase money to bbe paid in cash, and the pen: due ts four equal rostal at six, twelve. eighteen. and twenty four nths, respectively, with lnterest.to be aecarad by Spproved notes and a reserved lien on t Ue ferme of eale must be complied wit Miter gale, or the property may be read week's notice, at the risk and cost of the chaser. Stamps and conveyancing at the « wae COX. Trustee. purchaser WAL GREEN & WILLIAMS, eet’ TA febz7-d ¥ W. T. JOHNSON, Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 3d street east. DESIRABLE HOU SEHOUD FURNITURE AT tat 2 feta p.m, 1c On FRIDAY. March 1 shail sell ll tne Furnitar idence on the southwest corner of st and h st G street south, comeing. of Ports lor, Cham- ber, Dining en and Household Furnitare of every description. including Bieck W «lnut and Corte ge Suites. Carpets, Stair Uarpets, Bedding, kc. ‘Terms cash, 126-4t T. JOHNSON. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auctione« | VALUABLE IMPROVED I Page SAND | STREETS SOLTY, AT On THURSDAY, Houss, of genteel jors and hall below above thres cham Lers.in front paled yard. in rear wood-house, «table. &c., and in mediately after a similar house on T | mreet, between 18th and 19 |; streets. These horses Brojrcted ratiroad absut to be con ming frome Fayette street, Georgetown, equal mopthiy Parmente, sccared | Lg indorsed otes, wi eet ‘THOMAS DO DOWLING, Auct. ¥ GREEN & WILLL ST ee se ae Le OF VALI ALE IMPROVED Pre ING THR kw 1c WELL Ling “On 10TH STREET ET WE si 4 STREET AND BHODE B. I>LAND AV! Y virtue of a deed of trust, dated janaary in liber 635, at foli for Washington county, i ict of Columbia, and by the written request of the holder of the note thereby secured, the undersigned, as trustee, will seli_at pabiie suction. in front of the ines.on TOES AY Mae day of March, 1573; at 4 o'clock. that eertain piece o1 el of ground lying ng inthe cityrof Washingtou, and kaowa of the ground plat theveot an hot menuecclaner thos, (PgR, the recorded subdivision of fhe western havi cf S.uare numbered three hundred y- five, (386 ) with the improvements shereeees consletin of tory Brick Dwelling houses belog 3 loth street nerthwest, betw en P street and Bhode Island avenw well situated and very desir Gne half in cash, of which, @ mint be paid at the time of wal and the balance in 6 and J2 months thereafter, ng. interest at the rate of ten per centum per anumefrom the day of . secured by deed of trust on the property. Ifthe terms of sale are mot complied with ta Sve days from the day of salo G P faze giving tla Teaale in the Evening 8 be forfeited. All conveyancing purchase fel26-d cash payment to it at the cont ribs thi apd stamps at the cost of the ‘ucts: & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. + Borthwest corner Juta and D streets. 1 ba ARLE REAL ESTATE See oe WENTY-FOURTH WEST. N. ine Sognae oO! oF rs STREET NoRTH. ar cane tg pes the 29th with the Pepitive. = i erms made kn’ fed re LLIAMS, Aucts, ¥ one A actioncers. B No. 1001, ‘Derthweat corning 10th und D streets. TELS ie A 7 VALUABLE Im T AUCTIUN, TWO a deed of dered Fel Neon 1%h, eearded in Liber 6 aiv. folio 11, of th 4 land work od Gayo + pistrict ot f Golam Rotee ge. 1s rec ‘bie, a1 jirection of area thenby fe 1 ay ia emisen ie ad o'clock t,. = = pees z H fll De jout reserve, for cash. We | f° ixth cash; the balance in | EE STORY | oat t | Ast street east, i | and conveyanet AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SAL FUTURE DAYS. AUCTION SALES FUTURE DAYS. BX COEDWELL & KING, Auctioneers one door north of Ponuaylvania avenue,” CHANCERY SALe. By virt: erase Bonet orth: District of Gnfarbia tern i shall om TU teFURSD AY ‘he BT “d Rare " So! folle eat public icaaction: at at rae the wi ifr the wath ine of Cherry the ning for the same on [eget aod soath Stet: ‘oean long the south Whe street }00 feet. thence soath 3 feet; t SiycorsGhred sonear ee eine” tslvar to be Hey, or right of w the width of 12 fest, to laid off parallel wit a hice ra innermost side of said parcel of ground, and across tho from C Cherry Ereet, og the wee of the owners. the and sont! of Lot 73; improved by a Beck Dealing, 7 yin plore. in cash; a in two: Ghorry cost 100 given on rati ‘id at sale. Stamps and INALD FENDALL. Trustee. _febl6-co&ds ne BEGIRALD EE & KING, Aucts, Bt ite ae te Broker and ree Pennsylvania avenue, coruer ‘3d street NG LOT ON B STREET. BRTWEEN Scape et Peta By ae of ndaod oft Gated ihe Istday of Se ember, A.D. isvand Tecorded ia Liber « i rocords for ne ot the ‘I ay, Districe of Ce » February 234, at 4p patof Lot 16, in Square ¥i7, beginning fei Ld the "» aal At a point 2) feet east of the northwest corner of sa'd Jot and running thence east 28 feet; thenc ES cl hence wexs 25 fe tt ches to piace of beginning. fi Terms: One-third cash; balance fn 6 and 12 months, with Interest. “875 dows at time of sale feDIS- eoSt W. T. JOHNSON, Trastes, S7-THE ABOVE SALE IS P STPONED UN ti TUESBAY, February 27th, a: same hour and Ti W.T_ JOHNSON, Trustee. Y LATIMER & ( AR’ Auchoneers sed Real ate Brokers, Southwest corner of Ps e and Lith street, ‘Siar Office Buildings: CATALOGUE SALE oF ELEGANTLY ad ay ILLUSTRATED Being the Library of Aapiral Thornton 1 A. Jenkins. 10 be sold at our auction rooms, cing on the EVENING of February Beth. iar, at 7 o'clock, and to be continued until the whole is disposed of, The Library will be found, for its size, one of the t complete and valnabi: ver sold in Wash ture, Science and the Ai taste and opportunities of th him to procure choice editions of ‘some of the best Standard W ka in the English language. unable to attend the sale can have thelr orders executed by the auctioncers, LATIMPR & CLEARY, Aucts. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Northwest corner of lth and D streets, yin te STRIPED REP Tepe sure. See OF CENTER We. un WEDNESDAY, the 28 h instant, at 10 jock &. m...we shall sell. at house No. 1 treet north, between 31 and RY LATIMER & 1 Se Anctioveers and Real E, Southwest corner of ce = co FURNITURE AND FIXTURKS OF A TAILOR: ESTABLISHMENT AT AUCTION By vist of a. deed of trast, recorded in Liber No. 670 folio 100, one of the land Washington ec nnty I will sell at public auction, on 10 XT, February 290 = aise’, Masonic Temp! ¢ Furnitnre, Fixtars Aenef the ‘Teiloring ‘Rstablistment of Peterson & Jonee, consisting in part of 5 Counter: 2largeoblong Morrors.1 Plate Glaes Show Case, Awning, Window Be 3 Chandeliers, Uniform Buttons, &e.. 8c BEN. G LOVEJOY. Tru eh (pl LATIMER © CLEARY, Ane .DWELL & KING. Auctioncor Bo 410 uth street, one door north Penn. ave. D WEDNESDAY N © re Bs F and 9 action, on the premises, of Lot of ground Ne city, viz: Boginuing ‘fect trom the northwest corner of said lot, thence running east 54 fest: thence south 12 feet: "thence west 54 feet. to the line of said Ist street. thence to the Biace. of beginning; ed Sstory frame hon: bee of the private alley. of said piece of ground, and intersecti alley in said square. Terms: One-third of the purchi residue in three equal instalment months, with interest, secured by purchaser's not i of trust onthe Property. Deed given on a of sale. sachd we paid = sale. stamps GiNNED'S FENDALL. ‘Trustee. COLDWELL & KING. Aucts. a ratifical N6-eoddn Y WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, New Marble Buildin: Nos. 900 and 902 Pounsylvauia avenue, TRUSTER'S | SALE x ‘ST, JAMES HOTEL, TER sNSYLUVARIA A AVENUE ern STREET. A intue oftwo decds of recorded 1 ely in liber Not. folls chattel records for Washi in liber No. 608, folio 13, one of the land’ rec- ‘ords for said openty the undersigned will sell yates auctio said hotel, co on DAY, March Ps Mara, at atilo ‘clocks and phe nuing ia day to ‘until. saiciont I is cieat: ined to, pay th ¢ debts for whieh the uw: to. soll, the Goods and Chattelar Farnt. ure and Fixtures contsined in sad hotel. compri- French Plate Mirrora, Piano. 2 det ay istry and Ingrain Car, ag Sets, Marbie-top Tah and Dornices, init Montresses. ber Wardrobes Bureaus, Washstands, Qottage Sets. Naf Tiles and Chairs. Sideboar, r Ware, Glassware, Crockery Blankets. Linen. Bed: a Bedding. Saf Office and Bar Furniture, & , Chandeliers, &c., &c. ‘Terms: All sums under $2% cash, and over ‘that Amount a credit of ons and two mouths, with inter est, and appre end: rj crecuts. SAM'L 1 Piiuwips, Trustees. feblid [Rep] "W.L. WALL & UO. Aucts._ Y LATIMER & CLEARY, pe Conner ra ee Ei uthweat corner Pennsylvai ii Star Office Building. TRY ein "8 SALE OF hn ARLE PROPERTY STREE: Fi, BETWEEN G AND Hi STREETS NORTH north irom the southwest corner a ie iy Mafeets theure wot hs feats te seunt ig0e32 fect; thence sou nce hence south 18 fects and thence weet. 99106. 12 red by & very large in good condition rn inprox emente Terms : balance in Gy and ts fesse months, the credit Fog poreecer eles from dey of 5 nle, and be, secured upon ong meg 100 pe mau oe iy of sale, Pe The ‘Trustee re- serving: the right to towel if the —— of sale are not complied with w: FS ia ave. feb20-dte LATIMER Maa ERY. Ancts: Y B. H. WARNE! ‘Real Estate Broker re Axc'ioneer, No. 729 Tthatreet, be between @ od Ha TRUSTEES SALE OFT TWO-STORY FBAME LLIN. By virtue of a decd oF tener at to June: and by requ eell, at pi tothe highest bidder, on TH 1sf2, at 4 0 ™m . on the premi Lote 76 and 77, and t Pleasant. in Wael tthe same at ib street ext hen west S183. feck, set, 3 together then south of beginning, ith the alsris es peer wae . 1871, for ja and ex- popnes of male ‘acid the Balance in@, 1.48410 month, with Gent. interest, secured on the eons: 5 ine proeecty, strack off. a ing apd stamps at cost of the ser. If the terms are not complied with in five days r sale, the Il be resold at cost of the oer . 3 Rickey, { Teastees. febi7-eods A WARNER, Auct ¥ BH. WARNER. Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, 729 Seventh street SALE OF VALUABL' Boro DT ON THE Sg APE on Sin re 30 "fronting 2 feet 9 street, ey shout, feet Geen. Alley ip the rear and on ths «out Speers. pay Mi Covtavestment. ‘There te an wold Pee Frame z onrchasar. dd, WADA EB, Aust. Bree, ERIN oh 0 01 cir BARRY ARE! ABS eB! ® gentleman rl a hotsek No. 916 inh szet pecl fecaes _ ne eo west, opposite Par muare, the above-tiatn Topeticr ‘collection of fon of Fursiture, which is nosis ow and in ‘onder. "Gouve for rent. For particulars inquire on the premises Terme cash. feist a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y B. H. WARNER. . Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No. 729 7th 7th street. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF | ye TWO-STORY HOUSE, WITH MANSA ONT! WEST SIDE OF TWE: STREET WEST, BETWEEN T AND RTH. By Sete Re A jaly recorded the written request of secured thereby. 1 wiil the highest bids March ction. to ‘SAT! U me jot. tsion ‘of & pert division is In ss the torme are soiled with ts ave days atten eaie the proper fault- van ill be rescid at the risk and cost of the ing purchaer, FOREST LEECH. Trustee. (Rep) B. sb. H. WARNER. Anct. ARN aucstnabes! avd Real Estate Broker, No, 729 Seventh street. ¥ TWO-STORY FRAM TRUSTEF’S SALE TW E DunLLInG. ON THE ORTH SIDE OF Dix TREET. BETWEEN & AND ¥ AND NINTH AND TENT. or ET: Bysirtutof dead of trust to th undersigned Howe ‘April F indy direction of ry ilic auction. on wabtieeny als 4 ovclock p ims artof Lot 3s, ginning for the same ‘at the south ene! or Of said lot, and thence north 61 fests inches, thence west 13 fert. thence south GI feet 6 inches. and then east 13 fest tothe place of beginning, with the improvements thereon. rma third cash; balance 6, 12 and 13 ith 10 per cent. interest scenred on the» roe 30 down when the © property is track i BT “GREEN & WILLIAMS, icaae. Northwest t corner lth and D streets. TRUSTEE'S SALE ory VALUABLE PROP. e'cho ck see, Lot pombered si: conern subdivision ef» past sy the eas share numbered two hundred aud alt ‘of Seventy-four, 4.)in the city of Washington, with all the im: Drgvemeuta thereon. This agai is very desirable, being located in most rapidly improving parts of the city. hail in cash, of witch 80, ue bs Sat stealer “tbe deferred Ppaymeats to be made in cand twelve months, with interest from day of sale. and secured by deed of trast to the satisfaction Of the trustee, ‘Terme to be fally complied with mithin six days after sale: otherwise the trustee re- ‘ht to resell the property, after one tie ‘at the rihk peg of first purchaser, All conveyancing and stam archaver's cost. ABD. Trustes, _ GREEN ‘< Wincrenis: Au ts. ¥ ORTEN 2 etter A BY 1001 Northwest corner of lth aud D sts, ANOERY SAi on ED ay UNL ory VALUABLE IMPROV- ra deerecof the 8 ESTATE. virtue of @ decree Supreme vourt of nthe gttie in, made in the Henrie os oe vs. Rita Brent Non 200 Euuity Docker Ty, wea Fevruary 18,1872 Twill offer ac auction, ou WED. NESDAY, the 13th day of March next, on the aes at 4o'clock p-in-vthe following, valuable prop. ort) Ju Washington he property of the west side of Sixth street wate between FE aud F streets, formerly the resi- Young, sed, consist- fwenty two(z)iu square num: and fifty-six (456, south ‘eight and s half inches, from renty-one (21) in the mame square. the whole baving @ front of sevent; feet th marter i ‘Sixth strect, with red and —— ml se Dwelling in substantial brick house, with basement, attic and hack t Duliting, with sufficient ground and stabling. There is a cant building lot on the north. 2. sitaraatika after ow epiwe, Lot sixteen (16) in us rom (407, sereste, must complied wi ‘s after sale, or the property invy be resold risk and cost of the after one ws ice, at the ret purchaser. he and conveyancing at the oat of the purchaser, 8. COX. Trustee. My _fe20-2awts GREEN’ & WILLIAMS, Aurts. B* TATE « sedge l meee at Southwest ied of Penna, ars TRUST: 28 SALE OF VAL VALUABLE ere 4 BOP! ON RHODE ISLAND AVENU BET WE BEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEEN fH w eivenet whecaet’ ust dated the Sth ds 1, ze and daly, r . No. ‘Columbia, I shall rEeBaY. =i ‘aay. of March, 1872. at m. wep ee ie in Geo. W. ae fsion of square 200, sit: orth le of a Islaud i sth stres ii on the enue, between 14th "ee fourth cash; the pBacngll gil at ag ry monte secured ‘Oonv fteing and atampe at pe rebesorte conte 100 a ft time of ea at time of Sle; AMES F. MELINE. Jr. see LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. I etate » Broker and Auctioncer, ee aerate ith atrect. Tee SALE OF A Tw ‘O-STORY FB: LING ON MARYLA Vv: FIRST STREBT wasn, = wi rine tee efter aSae GE 17-eoade 5 B22. TRUS: Bai 2% Twe-storY ioe No: Su BEE! STREET 2 = : i a i tesordad ts Weehlogion fe msksce se UP, direct on ofthe ion. Eger, ee sepia eae inighe su said north balf of TIMER & CLEA: ete a >e Buildings. THE EFFECTS OF A 4 RESTAURANT AT avo- 08 5 gHURSDAL "ENING. obras ng ac 10s we fall i at at ook Peonsyivanis avenue, be- Tih streets, the satire effects, - caper Walout Marble Sioa ‘board, ‘and Painted Furniture, sews, sod Ba ‘sod'c hairs, Widow Sheds = large mesctteeet of Chine and Giassware, itchen Requisites, ‘Terms cash. fie-dads LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. ‘FAMILY SUPPLIES. ——— GROCERIES ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO,’S. SUGARS (Bast New Yor Branns) 4 or. 8 Ibs for OL Tis tbs. for 7's Ibs. for OF. 736 Ihe. for Very LIGHT BROWN, wae , Or for 100 PURTO BiCO............ ) ibe for 1.00 FLOUR. FAMILY—Ohoice, warranted... Per sack, $2 25 FAMILY—the very best produced, 8330 FA MILY—Welch’s best... At lowest rates EXTRA™Choicerts good tally -Persack, 200 FX TRA—Choice. ~ 2s EXTRA. Ce BACON. SHOULDERS SHOULDERS —Best RA ice sugar cured. H AMS—Fausy brands.. CA pat Pe 8 ame § Ib. ‘OMATOES—3-1b. YNED GOODS, pa 15c...Or, 8 cans for $1.00 = 20c.Or, 6 cans for 1.0% Or, Scansfor 130 Or, Scans for 100 COBN—2-1b. cans 25c. Or, 4 cans for 1.00 ALL R_ GOODS AT CORRESPOND- neDee OTsGLY LOW PRICES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS 4 ©0., OCOBNER NINTH AND F STREETS, Under Masonic Temple. ELPHONZO xgunes, WM. H. SEA RAY @€ BRO., ORIGINAL CASH GROCERS. As others in town are copying our prices, and claiming to sell the same goods at oar prices. febratt take th pportanity ie inform our patrons and P public that they can't bay ‘the same goods at F er 82.18 por bbl: Choi ily a Sure Flours $2.15 per % bbl.; Choice Family do. Son Fs UbLsBest do. $29 per bbls, Best ik Wackwheat, 25 Ibe. for” §1.35; Goat oi. ret ooh ‘tps. joiden Syrup, Gc. gal nh Rew NO. - Molasses, 850. gal. TEAS.—Our $125 Yea reduced to $1 per Ib. (hotce Japan Tea 760 per 1B.; Black, Prince Sapae: st COFFERS. KoastED—Rio, b: catbo, 320. Ib. Old Rio, 2c. Ib Government saibo, Ze. Ib DD FRUITS.—Tomatoce—2 Ibs a Foaches-4 Ibs. 351 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. _febis Horrmar abons. We would respectfully call the attention of our customers and the public generally to our large and well-selected sto -k of GOODS FOR THE BOLI DAYS, among which we would name, in part— IMPERIAL LAYER RAISINS. LONDON LAYER RAISINS, in whole, balf and ars VALENUIA RAISINS SULTANA RAISINS, CUBRANTS, FIGS. IMPERIAL PBUNES, in 1, 2 and 6 pounds. COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT, van BEATE PEACHES, in glass, very bean jul. WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in2-!b. and $-Ib. cans GREEN PEAS, Domestic and French. TOMATOXS, in 2-Ib. and 3-Ib. cans. TEXAS BEEF, 8 very nutritious article, HUCKINS’ PARKER HOUSE SOUPS. ENGLISH CHOW CHOW and ONION PICKLES dae = MANOB PICKLES, something new FBENCH and AMERICAN PICKLES, all kinds. LOBSTEBS, in glass and tins. pepe GINGER and CHOW-CHOW. FINE OLD JAMAICA BUM. SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY Very superior OLD BRANDY. Old BAKER and NECTAR WHISKY. GAYW'S CELEBRATED PURE BYE WHISKY iT, ANGELICA. SCAT, PORT .DEIEA WikEe. a. - All the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE WINBE and « few casks fine old PALE SHEBRY in the Custom House at Georgetown, thereby guaranteeing the purity of the Wine offered. FOR SALE LOW BY _ BROWNING 4 MIDDLETON, No. 614 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, decl6-tr Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. 1 pce @ BYLES, 417 BEVENTH STREET, ARE OF BRING 4 FINE STOCK OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES consist! Havana Oranges, London Lay Layer Baising, in whole, half, and quarter Conserve Ginger, N Seen pisces Pecans, ‘ era: $ider. (not boiled) Prime New York Apy Pine ele. airy, New York Buckwheat N PART OF (So Mocha, ernment Jars. Cezlon and Bio Cof- No.1 ‘its Stabarrels and bite, f ee Geuss HILL. popular ¥ FAMILY FLOUR in store and for to end Extra Flour. SEWING MACHINES. HE FLORENCE IMPROVED HOIBELESS LOCK-STITGR _ Bebasa TTLIVa & VO. PROFESSIONAL. cms. scant HE CELE Siow A ! | j COUNSELLORS aT Lae | andtf Con 4 st ax Lovisiawa AVENUE. Ss. ee Masia = 8. WILLTAMS, atTORNEY-4T-Law, Boom &, on second floor of Barbour's Lew Building wi TEACHER OF MUSIC, eO-ly 935 Ps. ave.. bet. Sth and lth ste. LOAN OFFICES. ((A80 8 WASHINGTON LOAN OFFICE AND 4 BAZAB, Ro. 9 INNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Betwoen %h and 10th streets, The Most Private Loan vvsgediod tm the ahaegy nf, fe aned at one half t! Rigige intel GOLD Wartortes ted CBATNS Grpet Bergaine woods st tnetalment. wate entrance from street tf Sreciat BOTIOE: HEBZBERG'S 14 LOAN Established in the District in 1882, is Brrween 6tu anv Tru Staxets N. W., One Block Above the Former Stand. Loan Office in the moet] ip this city 4 we es ae oe ee transactions of the pest as a guarantee for the future. ° CHARLES | HEBZBERG, eos OFFICE AND SALESROOM, 62 ii A © ats Louisiana yey 62: ra jan30-sm Cari. oan —_ rani ply fn) street York avenue. es most private loan office, Watches, value. sian toner oo REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A= P. BROWN, CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Corner of New York avenue and 15th street. rele meen ofa fon persota wing geoua | _t cred! erected for persons own! 4 End lens time notes taken in payment. Bee Extatc bonght and sold. feo-tf NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, WE ADVANCE MONEY AT LESS THAN ONE HALF USUAL BATES. aan a yur ras OLEAN SWEEP Foe saree Gre ora m Uyechieres wa pos Ticks, via the ‘Alabame ant a Ravirond, amd secure the quickest (un amd ‘The aitention of Pret t Shippers is called to thie pene ee oeink the advantages of speeds iramsie he Norrh and South, with rates cleage ao Bother rove iy tte an ond Procure bills of iading via. 1am URBAvY. ; General Freight and Tioket TANTO POH Gene icosrel Baperintondont. Omat- Toh ae batt eal A 53:00 p an. stops at Jossup « P.m. stops at Anuapolis Jucetion and Melay ow The 7:45 p. m.0n Sunday stone as during the week FOR ANRAPOLIS Leaveat S15 a m.and410p m. No tralatoor from Aupapolie ow 00 ant 746 or THe Weak on wntnnd 3 b0 nei Te nriay aod sunday at 6:4 G2 Saturday a1 645 ani 7-45 » mday at 3.00 and 7439p 'm only, = wt ins from Balt - Ww ere. — ae SP and pote hots ome and Strasburg, Isave al 3-00 ‘eine Relay House ~ 4 Mresburg tel A seslor = Coprthowtation ¢ Workington Beaton 2 to the West can be bed at the Ticket Office at ail hours im jew York. Phitsde! ape 2 Aud Bosion ese ad- Vertisement of oe SON iter of Tramsportation. chet Agent ‘TAs, Washingtos AxIL NG To: ‘Traine between WasHiNa: TON and NEW YORK are run, pa ml, NEW YORK, without chance af cars Leave re 7 (oxonpt Sundey/at 5-00 a.m. 1845 Fo and 9 sie MILADELPHIA Leave daily (except Bunday ) ai 5-00 a. and 5:40 p.m. on SUNDAY. Leave for Now York vile ot 34% p Sleeping carsiur New York on pibrough tickets te Philadelphi ~ York ur ‘av be ladat the Biation Ofhce at all hours * Baltimore and Ohio Railroad efvortisement th etwroen eee B ie ™.. and Philadel- aster of Transport EM. COL, General Ticket Agent. GEO. 8. KOONTZ. Ageut, Washington ‘all JOMNSTON, mR BALTIMORE. Low K HOSPITAL, OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERIOK ST. his extensive practice ‘ope and the first im thi land, France, Philadelphia ap the most comain, # speedy jor. ie Disp wy or InPRUDED Woakness of the Back or Limb tion of the Kidneys or Bladder oo Lm, 7 iis jens, Palpitativn of the Heart * Pitupens of Sight or Giddineas, Disease of the Beni. hrest, Nowe or Skin, A of the Liver, Longs: Qromath or Domele thane terrlane Poses exjeing from Solitary Habite of Youth—sacauy sed eolitery practices more fatal to their victims (am the songs of the Syrens to the Mariners of Ulyasees Diightina their most Lrilliant hopes or auticipatione, reudering vanity Especially who have become the Victims of Vide: that dreoiifal oud destructive been waite ant pually sw oops to an untimely gras thousands of young men of (he most exalted t#epts and briUiamt intellect. who might other have entranced iat: ening Senates with the thy of oloy nance. living Iyresmay ceil with fai MARRI .GE. Married persons eatin ness, Nervous Debi reer athe: Bigeiiiele: eae He who p'aces yyy careotDr.J religioualy confide in hie honor as a gentleman, confidently rely upon his «Rill as a physictaa. ORGANIC Pu age he edintely Cured ané Full roy ey consumption. iF ace i Tewannsie w+ thadaet 4 TWo Dare in by uuleai med pretenders, whokecy’ od trifling month after month, taking Poisonvus and imarious Compsunds, should apply icy DR. JOHNSTON, Member of the Royal College of Sargeons, Graduate of on of tbe mont caninent ‘Col ‘States, the greater (Of whose life has recteicincbee ts ect Paris, Phile- satiate orc h flected ey iumediatety KE RTICULAR NOTICE. ™ ares who oy ma thea - Ci baba, tr either a

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