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RAILROADS, ew rene AND WASHINGTO HROL on LINE TO VALTI MORE, PHIL. APELT EIA NEW YORK, OSTON POINTS IN. rH ® NEw "ENGL STEAMER LINES. NEW EXPasss Line LINE VIA CANAL, PHILADELPHIA, ALEXANDRIA, Va., WASH INGTON AND GEORGETOWN, D. Oo. SAILING DAY. fay 2 a ree Pra secant eco aes All AND OF CARS. {hyp line ts new and of the most Finis at 923 AL neat Steamers for math 8 Ext . wipe Reamer Newhart, 3 aL PING Cans oN F HYDE, for D. of 0 On and after FEOKE AR 6 }. trains b; fue will Trane Depet of hie ore’ sind, Potomes fisgandria. Ve. Expres vas eB sre pian Rew leeegen by Koox'e pmenag ene fo it. o East daily. except Sunday. 2 ania ae: d rees— Pallman (:; it hiindelphin. New York at ia xcept Sanday. reas for Phitadeiphia and New York Sunday. ind way points = ir for Philadelphia, New York ais all Day T: PL ACE “Merve Basel AMERICAN LINE. MAIL STRAMSHIPS. ONLY 9 CARBYL ERICAN FLAG. mor ee Sailing ple y eeenenar from QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. CABIN, INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGE ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED. Bates as low as by another first-class Line, PETER WRIGHT & cons, aa iy Agents se, io pee ey e ane, and « nae corner of Fran? and 5th ALTINORE, AND. Po’ MAC - rth and Betrectas CTO NAC BAIL: sania a Bankers ), Agents, street, Wasbing‘on. on Worn. 3 pron ponent val Paenger Agent, Philattpi SHIP BY fb Sepeins endent. Baltimer “HEW BXPRNGS LOVE” Pprttaone a ND CHIO BAILBOAD. WINTER SCHEDULE—Janvany %, 1874. FROM BOSTON AND PROT roene Seek freight via'*Clydes Tron Live,” sh: nip by Boston a: id Providence rallvosd. ertisement of “New Expt F TON CITY. Line" For full information apply t to 6.00.a. m., Baitimere and Way sratious. F. HYDE 7 es m, ore, Annapolis, Frederick and aptly 59 Ww itor atreat. ‘Gencanree D.C. way 5 7.3a.m. ro and. Relay. CUNARD LUNE, So0a.m. Philadelphia, Boston, Balti- ae ere 05 : Louis, Louisville, Cincin- | | With the view of di:ninishing the chances of col- neal Tacky, Pltmbere: Searte: | tnkomy tho Seemmore at this Clas tale eed ad Abtown, Bernesilie, | Course for ali seasons of the year, Fr iy Branch and C_& | On the outward passage from Queenstown to Now oR Dinner at Cumberland, | York or Boston, crossing Meridian of 30 at 43 lat oF Supper Rothing to the Berth of 4. he Mridianet i 4 Way Stati je homeward passage, crossing the Meridian o r Wr war tations. ‘at 2 lat., cr nothing to the north and Wap Stations. and Re SS THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, ETWE. NEW YORK AND LIVER- POOL, Ce = N@ AT CORK HARBOR. Frox New x pie New Yor. Ww ww Fag a » Ner- 2 rane fand Relay. nt of Rocks, and Way Metropolitan branch.) roand Intermediate Stati e ns to papolis and Way Sia April 7 :u arch ii Wed .A April ty sw XDNESDAY and SATUR: Biecaners marked = “io not carry steerage passen- of op or Sisters OF Passack.—Cabin, ©30, $100, and 1: old, according to accommodation, ' Tickets to Pari 15, gold, wlittioral. Return 2 ie 11.40 pm Louis, Cincinnati, sacs of ; : : bills of lading given ior Belfaat, Glasgow, Haves, soutien a hee rp and other ports on. the Uontinent, and for aren anos $005.45, Forteey git ah ae sy ¢ Bowling. on By 605 th cas. e Te seORGEN. Agent. = Pony 7.35 9. m. 6. 10 and 11.40 p. m., stopping p at Viaduct Hotel, Relay House street. opposit jan2-ly For farther informatio on, apply at the Baltimore M EBCHANTS’ AEE OF STRAMSHIES wa? s avenue, whats orders will be WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. cked and received at any Hereafter the fine Etcemshipe E.C. KNIGHT and JOIN GIBSON watt regular week- Master of Transportation. d Ticket Agent. TZ, General Age yB_ D POTOMAC BAILEOAD. 4 67H AND B StReEts N.W February 16, 1875, trains will run NE’ every SATU BDA Nevery FRIDAY at 7 TO NANDEIA the same day at and ALE. = fell information apply to RB. P. . ness office and whart, 63 Water ‘ater street, George- or at the office of the President, near P-street J. W. THOMPSON, President. pina deliver wt by Knox's Express. Orders left at Ges Office, Loc Pennsylvania avenue. gr at the steamer wharf, will be promplly attanded TRAINS LEAVE FOR BALTIMOKE. 338m , Northern Express, daily except Mon- | & for Philadelphia ant New “pt Sanday commodation, dally ited Rxprese. for New York, daily Parlor Car Train West aud North, aud for Nor- nore. Philadelphia and exeept Sunday EDUCATIONAL. . PERAREAU TEACHES PIANO, HAR- Dy soNY ana to cuitication of tho! Votee. No. r. th street northwest, esa at Mrs Cineinnatt nda. | REICHENBACH'S Plano Store, deolt-ly* + dail; [Pacitic Express, daily except Sa:urday, etl; on Saturday leaves at 93 by AINS AKKI ‘EAT WASHINGTON. Sew York Ex NGLISH, FRENCH, AND OLASSICAL IN- STITUTE f i ladies, 915 New York ave- une borthwest, 'GELQ JAOKSON, Princi- Seventh annual session begins on the lith of Biptember. 174. ang2t-ly AM ICK SEMINARY ‘RY FOR YOUNG LADIES eae, daily eacopt Sunday. 2 ‘daily except Sunday. Addi M.A. oh pTESON. & SISTER, ove aud Philadelpiia Express, | mariz iy” Contee's P.O.» Prince Oeorge Go. a. ited (Express from New York, daily = MERCHANT TAILORS. > B. SMITH, BL eecuant Tatton, ‘sis F STREET, Orrosits PaTeNt Orricr, apz-iy Washington, D!O. * J. HEIBERGER, nd Saturday, and P. m. daily « Connect at Bowie with trains for Pope # Creek line. Si cane ee : ‘Trains leaving Washington at a.m. and 5p. | OyTIZENS A: eto F. geen © 00: ) wm. connect ton with trains for Abnapeli« OS am ‘Traius arriving xt Washington at @-a.m- and 908 Metropolitan Hotel, late Brows.) Pits counect at Bowie with trains from Pope's Creek | yyyay pan lena ieee Beery) fine mato Passengers leaving their orders at Ticket Office, Borthwest corner of Lith street and Pennsylvania rilwest corner 6th street and Pennsylra- [San bate their baggage called for and tels and re Through tick +, Louisville, HOLIDAY GOODS. Fos MERRY cHRisTMas checked at jences to all point: and West to Cincinnat St. Louis, N. AND cueke, as Francisco, and all poiuts th ated Son n OE WILKINS, General Sop BSESY BES TEAS — eR D.M. BOYD, Jr.. Gon Pasw'r Agent. MASSEY'S PHILADELPHIA ALE, CINCINNATI LAGER BEER, PUBE APPLE CIDER AND SWEET CATAWBA WINE, SAM'L C, PALMER, Greene street, Georgetown, D. 0. N. B —Orders for above barrels, promptly filled. decl?‘tr rains leave as fi From rh improvems saved to Western and Central ECTIONS TUN to the WEST and n be procured at the offices 6, aa ‘Two hundred mile New Yori MAKE CO’ thro is in bottles, kegs or (0 charge for delivery. H without change. ‘Tickets by this r orner of THE TRADES. P enue, unde 5 _, Where reliable ‘tnformation wil be © tickets at these offices can Cars for Chicago, - >and Elmire Otders solicited, and examination of work Invited. DM BOY D, Jr., General Passenger Agent, =D St, marlé-ly Philadelphia, Pa seplé-tmn fronting on Pensuylvnuta s AW™xes 2a AWNING FRAMES | } Of improved Sty ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG BR. B., | for stores, Hew lic Buildings, City and Goun- | Local trains eave for Alexaial ia ns follows —6.7, | mwannfecared beeen Mt factory prices, | ®. 9510, 11 y= ” 29 Se JOuN c. JAB Market Space ir sale or rent. pM The only ‘desuine ‘niki iproot tr 3, 4," 5. m aii Ciner trains dali except HOGAN, lexandria as follows:—6. 7, S, 6 and 7 Ta S$ andria dibs. all other ig material. AINT. I havea method of preparing Paint which I will warrant to effectually prevent dampness cansed by P Crit RY SXPRES |, via Richmond, sexcepi Sunda: a defective brick wails and leaky metalic cee re eave Wasivagion datiy ad | vided the paint is a by my own hands, "Price Sonth and Soutnw: for three coats. cents per sqnar GCSES net style and in the me cin inted in the very latest t aud Pennsylvan arable manner. Pennsylvania ave- orders fi thoroughly eqnipped for every kind of work line I respectfully ask « trial from those whom Ne not heretofore met professionally, Hos $09 lth street, between H and T ni Issac CURRY LUMBING, GAS-FiTTING AND SEWERAGE PEP Py eteded, on reasonable terme, 0 JANES LEN, Practical Plamber, No. EA Le bmg ye ear oe rae side. ae nee, street Bo pecialty, LINED PIPE always on hand. mate i | | {i | Gee ON Te RTD Ob PRINTERS, | destination. Grv.c Witkias’ Genera Sep Baltimore, Mid. ee CARRIAGES. ez JOSEPH BECKHATS, CARRIAGE BUILDER, sané 1012 Pennsylvania avenue, (south side.) FINE WORK a specialty. Bov26-ly MISCELLANEOUS. i204 Frankford Avenue, Philadelphia Avove Grsarp AVENUE. ESTABLISHED 1553 FINEST ASSORTMENT. NEWEST DESIGNS. ae eek Gee ne diy ing a specialty. No. ectysttabss set west, near | | STOVES, &. | weold-iy" ay LANDAUS, LANDAULETS, FIVE-GLASS | LANDAUS, COUPES, COUPLETS, BAROUCEES, PURTONS, VICTORIAS, CABRIOLETS, BUG” OF COLUMBIA LOAKD OF HEALTH, Sealed Proposals for the dally Removal aad Trege- ort E ation of the Night ‘Sol aud bind Guise ‘and the ‘ollection and from tho cities of Washi [pets GIES, DRAGS, COUPE ROCKAWAYS, GER- MANTOWN COACHES, oom AND SHIFTING =e COACHES, EM CLABEN IGLISH ~CUACHES —= diate and Ay popclated’ muberte theres? Nr taraopemetcatecr tas | Sayed boty deme, gopulaie 12m. MONDAY bobling a Special Term. Iotters | March Ist, 1X75. The service to commence April Ist, nistration on the personal estate of EDW 1575, and to be performed to the satisfaction of the EN. late of Washington city. D.C... deceased, | Board of Health, and in with oe. the ssliecrarad Hons and ordinances; said wight-eoil, same. wi dead animals Temiovs subscriber oa oF Beko fs and to such, polut ‘or. puints as may ay be ected } ¥ otherm ive subject to . Ghevaidentate. Given | the Bute of uesamnaee Sed of February, 1x75. EEN. Administr, SEDER RETR. To 2 Das: | on AUCTION SALES. | HERTS SA | nat eet jremioee matics ail those Jot 8 ot Srpaed id sixicon, 0) acconding to A ft square nam aie in eaid ci jt lot No. W are situa- saptvol exseet FUTURE DAYS, Yours axp eae Auctioneers, Once: #19 Harker et Space, Board of Trade itooms om OF Val VALUABLE IMPROVED | FE, KNOWN AS GRANT'S ROW, in the Saprene Gotumbia un the Ga THE CITY OF WASHINGTON. D_O. By virtne of a decree IN | Court of the District | Bice ALD. 1575, Grant et al. are deft on gla ei thet tsk ‘aes ot at 4 o'clock p. m..on the public Sates to aa Right bidder | improvem=nt=, of Wastinzion: and t,(8,) nina, tiene Ci. )foarteen, (14) . Grant's reco red seven hundred and between 21 and 34 strects the oR a Wis im- —. iat three: story Brick ¢ residence, id dot running back 110 fest, *§ ‘his sale furnishe a favorable onpmraeity to terms of sale are one-fourth of the ves with ele- archase money in cash, and the balance in three equal pa ments at six, tw ferred payments to bear interest at the rat cent per annum, of the trustees. Each lot ‘ontinne until all of trom day posit of $200 will be required on If the terms of sale a time of eale with within ter at risk and © Veyancing at cost of jan23-cotds SFTHE ADOVE THURSDAY, v hour. elve, and cighteen mouth: Turd te ‘and to be secured to the satisfaction i be mg bopppcage = the sale will am to day, at th hoar each ny said lots shall ha yeot sale the trustees will ti All con: t of defaw! = purchaser. ° PEERCE, t peaatocs, YOUNG %y De MIDDLRT N. yay SALE. 1 inst. 13 POSTPONED till ft the same place aud ERR? { Trustees, EMOTE ETON y Ancts. TRUSTE: DWELLING fron’ of the 24, 1575, wt re duly. recorded i Sflige of the Surv sether with the improv erms: f oF Hove: Sonextoed the balance which the n atthe rate of day of sale, and bre be required SALE OF “A TUREE red rty sold, will L oncer and Broker, wer 7th and ¥ sts. northwest. TORY r BRIO K DN following described y of Washington, Dis- at piece or parcel of i ted as Lot numbered eerie ‘ ty n ‘Lib eyor of ng signed by ms of sale inouse prope! ah secur deed of trust on the A deposit of $100 T at the time of sale, Gara coreeranccon expense of purchaser: If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days the trustees reserve the right to res the ron. erty at the risk and cost of : Ag defaulting purc! after five days’ advertisemen CHARLES C. felS-eod “BURR. a TARK} { Trostees. SF OORDWE Salesman. H. WARN Th PROPER ie Ole publi MONDAY, the clock p.m. (2), and the square num ington, the east a front of se: ‘orth M stree the northern mis ct sale must he deposite the deferred pi months, with in urancs ion ef the t febl8-eoads BALE oF Fo | There will be wet at denry Md. N Hof Tots num! ments there and deed or deeds of trust, to the ER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, ral en corner 7th and F streets N. W. & SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED IN THE WESTERN PART OF of trust. A.D date on daly re the land by the tisereby T will earn S74. any ‘Ist day with same width ether with all the seven unfinished brick h. of which $100 it time of sale, aad tweive line of sai One-third in dc i terest from day of id secured tis omplied r the rustee. Terms to HORSES. + McHexn BANKERS. Dexeas, S| HERMAN & CO., BANKERS, Nes. 9 and 11 N treet, New York, Isene CIRCULAR NOTES and Pt aM § ee for T. THE EAST, evalianle in all the pris for use in the United 8 HIG TRANS ANSFERS to . ‘Accounte of Banks, Bank: RAVELERS IN ROPE AND cities, also, ke, iH LOND ARIS, MEXILO, ‘citi Ay ers @nd_oth- jans-m.w.f.ly tates, West I E; "8. Timony. £05 Second National Bank Baiting, Draw Lond Dratis on England, Ir Germ Buy nd ell Gold, Stocks and Gold and SIRST | GRAND GET CONCERT. 509 7th atreet, Government Bonds, = Indicaivrs and Telegraph tor use of stome fections made on all points. _ feds = SHOKT POSTPONEMENT DAY FIXEU. FULL DISTBIBUTION. Fo: Montpelier Female Humane Association | AT R THE BENEFIT OF THE ALEXANDKIA, VA, March 29,1875. 22,170 Cash G PRIC) Whole Tickets ‘The Mont tered Court of Orange co: Grand Gift Concerts, & for the oe, lufirm, and Destitute Ladies of Virginia” at Mont = pelter, Loe ta GIrTs, $100,000 $0,908 each... 000 each. 1,000 each. 900 each, 0,009 100,000 50,000 400,900 $1,000,000 ifts, amounting to....... OF TICKETS 2 3 So) ee Ssunss eouces sseeso Her Female Humane Association, char- egislature of Virginia and the Circuit wa Home the former residence of President Mee Aaspetetion: ts under the contro! of eicht tras- sean, tit of whom are cl holder two appointed by the Guvernor of Vir- BRL gen for tickets may bo mate by express, eel tks tent. oe ok ee ee ont oie money onde om Washington, D gini i erby register ted biennially by the stock- ther, ‘Hen. JAMES BARBOUR, Re od tM. F. H. A., Alexandria, ‘ext L. Kem mag bert C. E. Wit! tor elect; Hon. Rol District of Na-; Senators frum ithers, Lieut. oe ate 7 ee Be Excellency, J ernor of is. aber ‘Git Governor, ca on Hon. iis Saige ears a particulars, testimonials, &c., ae fora Bt Address Reliable Agents wanted eer’ L UM B ER? WHITE PINE CULLS, (best quality.) $2.0 por iealiniot ote Noes WHITE PINE ty s Boned ob pb (best quality,) $2.50 TRUSTEES SALE 0) WHITE 7s a Wek Actiemes sll st the LOWEST rit 7AuEs meeeer oe heres ‘eoly ts Aa gd io SELECTS, (dressed,) of Sc gtre LUMBER, avd WILLET & LIBBEY, Corner 6th st. and New York ave., opposite _Jeo-Im ‘eland, France and AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ARN Real E-tace Broker oe Federal Building, correr F TEU, E'S SALE OF A TWO-STORY oF LING mg THE SEEOAE aI Ks IRR pelle i2ra AND 13ru sage Poa ereae ofs ap and ‘prec Felt tore recorded in Liber Ni the land records for the District of Columbia, and at the reqnest of the ther T will sall at an ie auction. Teitroat = re sere i tiated Mare En b: jo. Be hoe 135, ove of rl aaa eee the: nelly of Morsison’e recorded subd | lots nombered £63 (2) and five (5.) | borg two hundred and ninety four, with the improvements, lettered ae of original juare unm- |.) togethor Terma: Oue-fonrth in’ ‘cash, Aud the balance in 6, 12 ‘and 18 months. — aera at Pog pone sl > gh an- AGtpeat of glue gi be Topeed mea ate ped ee All conveyancing "a cost. Terms to be complied e with in a8. nm days. — B. RUFF, Surviving Trastes. J.T. COLDWELL, Sal: jesman. M.L. WALL eh co. ine Building. Nos. 900 and 92 Pe: onney vania avenue, corner ‘9th st. T-octave ROSEWOOD-( CASE, PIANO..COST $50 ee eee, CHAMBER SETT: LOR SETTS, y Kees. TER BOARDS, ASI ACKS, I bebe: ADS, nick ry ot ME Be hes ae keh 3 Pe pene IN On PRED of 875, comm AE 10 o'cloc on the Tat floor of « mi We call ep er as the sale is perery| nof id. —T w Ion FRIDAY, February 1s C'elock, to cover advances and stat 1. W AL L& er febis d Auction POSTRONED amt ase BOTHE MONDAY ot febl: a Lan as rt MAN & SO 4 and Commissic 316 7th street, p PARLOR Ss Merchants, D.. @ first, floor of BDAKy February ash nder S10, sunt a credit cf % and G) days, with interest. cat ¢ fet eae STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of facias isened ont of the Clerk's office of the Supremy Court of the District of nbia, and to me directed. Lwill sell at public cash, iy: poet of the court house de joor of said and ; Lot No. M1, in square #05, aud ny and part of Lotl fi all end singalar the in sail in the eity of Washington, Dy G d aud levied upon as the property of John J. Sullivan, Samuel Bacon, and will be sold $3 ecution No W,607,in favor of Frai ALEX. SHARPE: David jand-td U.S, Marshal, D.C. S7 THE ABLVE SALE IS POSTPONED aniil MONDAY. the 22d day of February 1575. at same by consent of es 1 2 SHARPE. U8 Marshals Doc. ey Ble ASH. B.WILLTAMS. Auctio \ 100 TRUSTEES SALE OF A TWO: STORY FRAME HOUSE AND kor. 8 ET ORTHWEST, AT AU By virtue of a as A ok ia: $0 the fgned» bearing date October 14th, recorded in Liber N of the Ia uid rec cor under- 1570, and et seu District « of the hold +, one PR (7), in sabdivis vl and sixty-three (163), in the said city of D.C: eaidl west half ‘of said Lot having a frot the north si¢e K street, and running Wack with an even width 100 fect and I inches to an alley and improved by a twos ue Dwelling. p Terms of sale paid in cash Saate to os pinade at ix and ¢ at ti Conveyan ing at cost of purcl I down immediately after sale. If the terms of «: not full hin seven days after sale, the Prasicon Pesvrve, the taht to seeell the property of defaniting pure ys" not i Of tach reas th at the risk and giving t) ing Star” m ALEER at F. FOS febOd WASH. B. WILLIAMS. Anct H. WARNER, - “Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th aud F sts, northwest. TRUS SIRES S SALE OFA 1A IWe. STORY FRAME SIDE OF sri £1 [WEEN BAND “O STRERTS OUTHEAST. y virtue of a deed of trust to Cha ¥ dated Marel tothe 13s, folie 191, one ef the © t the sell at on MON B.m., all mate in the known in or par Ps ington, District att cribed as lot numbered thirt han Pront’s subdivision of equate nit ndred.4i).) fronting twenty <3 a ne hundred nineteen ether wilh the improve of Terms Tras ey ancing at purchaser's cv a with En n says. UFF. 1 Estate Brokers, | Southwest commer Peunsylvania avenue wud Lith st., | Star Otlice Building. | | HOUSEHOLD PURNITUR v NCANSON BROS., Aw atheast. corner 9th and | TRUSTER AT! TING ON izra AND SB By virte deed of trust, dated Septem- ber sth. A.D. ts73, and duly ded in Iter 3 . one ot the land records for Ist day of M. ety 0 in a known and de- scribed upon the et plat or plan of said city as part of syuare numbered two hundred and seventy ginning for the samé at a point iz U street ne hundred fect te 4 oversents theron. pn za je: One: third cash, balance in two das Beatport by deed of trust on fo wp ue urchaser. it of $100 of sale. Conveyancing at haser. Ifterms of sale Lgictee coos com plied with in seven days the trustees e the right to resell ot riek and ‘cost of of dotaulting pur- chaser. SAMURLN MILTON Crrastoos febl2-e0&: DUNCA’ AR ATIMER & Cone ical Brokers, Star Onice f Buidlings. peat: ; IMPROVED PROPERTY ST., BETWEEN FE SIDE 01 WEST ae DK NORTH W! K k. Ape bts, 44 STs. dated March ; 2 5 i « Aneti » eons. Southeast corner 9th and Ws, northwest, NITURE.FEA- E AND Woop. BUREAUS, tock WN BROS. Anucts. | Fie a Bi netioneers Geemsielion Merchants, Southeast poi | 9h and D streets 25 NEW amp SROONDE mae Sewine Ma. AT AUCTION On TURSD. AY VY MORSINGS ‘salesroom, ebroary A. at 1 evclock, at our southeast core of oth ant D screets northwest ‘we shall pereanptori merrier of Rowing Bachine® rir age Singers sud other tier makee-all warranted a pa ning onder. DUNCAN baa ws. B. ge ELIANA, Grant wins * Successor to Green i » Aucts,) No. 1001 northwest coruer bh and Dstrests. FINF AND WRLL-. -ASSORTED STocK OF toe AND CHILDREN'S Shore. AT On ha ESDAY, Lng Ee | 1875, com- cing at 10 o'clock T shall © pes ae suction room, a large ‘and Weil assorted MEN'S, LADIES AND CHILDREN’S SHOES, from the first factories in the origiaat casns pectal is invites to the sale,as the ject the Li end offers great inducem: thore in want of art class shues. which will be so! to suit purchasers. é . Terms cash. WASH. B. WILLIAMS, feb30-rd Atiction wr. TASH at 10 YY v ¢ and at parch WILLIAMS Re: e Broker and Auctioneer, Federat Bulate: corner 7th and F sis, northwest. Fey party s sate wil eoll at public auction, to the hi bidder, in front of th ‘Tl February 2, 157! i nequare numbered five ndred and sixty-on (361) fronting twenty-six (23) feet on north I stre. ‘A depth of ons huadred and three eighty mrudredths 10g 85-100) fsck oa jew Jersey avenue to an alley ‘Terms: One-fourth of the plirchass money in cash, and the balance at six, twelve and ela rhich instalments the purchaser wi aeory notes, annum from day of sale, and eftraston the premises sold. A $200 will be required of the purchaser at ting of sale, All conveyancing st purchaser's cost. If terms of sale are no! ed with in seven days from day of sale ( ree will be resold at the risk and cost ing purchaser or pur- Chasers, after five day Sefanith some one or uote: ueheapapers pat Washing: ton, Wi AM STICK ie = GEORGE, PLANT, | Trustees. S27-THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED wo TUESDAY, February hour place. WILLIAM STIC: BRGE A NED until rand place. post 1575, same Bows sud piers AMS CuORUE i. = 2 STICK PLANT. COLDWELL, Salesman. & ©O., Auctio! . Carriage Bazaar between 9th and Ith streets feb2 09 WAL Ww t Hors Lovisiana asenw acing at 10 o'clo One Bay Mare, Wagon LAR. ALL WALL RCO, feLi9 Puen AS E- DMA Hical Bstave ate Auct r, 519 Tth street PREET N TOL AND vir A 10 41, of Columbi da cured thereby. w premises. by guctisn en FRIDAY, uve oth. day of March, at 4 oclock: p.m. all ‘that piece and parcel of grotnd in the city of Washington, in said Dist aud F as aud being lot numbered ninet ms recorded subdivisic hundred aud seventy nts ‘One thir ° balance in notes Tcent. interest per py a deed of trust on the paid as a deposit at the ti f aarchaser © secured nitiet ._ ¢ Trustess. AN, Auct cokds THOMAS UNCANSON BROS. Southeast corner ¢ fobs I Auctioneers, and D sts.. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY AND L STREETS NORTH northwest. § Traste N Hiitos ~ Ancts. Auctioneers, ad D strects north “Gorner dil £ ORESIRATER RE ON Sot TH STREETS 1 By virtne of a deed of aah A Y 171, and di wv one District of dace f eecured thei © par at public auction, t the premises on A.D the highest ‘idder st in fr of DAY, the 2d day of Marche i that piece or wircel of lan uate of Washington, District os Co eu and known w ., bap snoane Mat or (plan of z Lot numbere Hine (90) Siuare numbered rded in liber ee of Wash- its thereon. riper in two 1375, at 4.30 o'clock 'p. m., Terms of sal equal instal terest at ten per cent. per annam from day of sale, to be secured by deed of trust on property sold, or ‘all cash as the prrchaser may desire. A deposit of $100 be reared at time of sale. Conveyancing If terms Of sale are not con ys, the Trustees reserve the K and cost_of defaulting par- ~ament in the affairs of that state. FOX. DOOLEY ON { Trustees “Sir; Poland gave notice that be would call feb]2-co&ds DUNCANSUN BROS... Ancts up the report for consideration some time H. WARNER. next wee! mien » “Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Mr. Swann (Md.), from the Comm: ederal Buildings, strects A ppropriai mi in rela- by corner 7th and F in \W. | Aaeroeetacsens, easeaee public CEES BEICE ERDET “DW eeer a Baltimore: which was ordered to be PRE! FRONT DWELLING, | and r-committed. gee BwELLING Re —— AFFAIRS. SECREE ICEL SO EOP™™ | anchors se saat transmitting the ‘socxes oa te of the board of it of the egal of ex- le to signed to the Dis- Seccanen ome, re- anction, to them. sun pan or plato 7 three ®7-An old man named Fuller, living near * eee eee dijatt | Binghampton, N.N. died yesterday from in- S i streaty and the tz gonn K aes Merrer,laborers pest eo in Chieago, ‘to death pase street, streets | yesterday by ‘a quantity of coal falling on CONGR EASIONAL. Conciuston of Festerday’s Proceedings. Pye .— After our report closea— he Indian a ation bill ° urfinished business — The amendment increasing the ay Indian bureau was also assailed; after which the amendment was “The 10 he following nearer agreed to the bill were jing on the took a recess to 7 :.30 p.m. EVENING SESSION. The House bill for the improvement of the Mouth of the Mississt; Was read twice and referred to the Select Committee on Trans- portation. consideration of the India tion bill was then resumed nestion being on the amendment of Mr. Windom to increase the amount of educational purposes in the central superintendences from = 10,000 to $50.09, which Was opposei by Messrs. In- galls and Bogy. Mr. Morrill (Me.) advocated the education of the Indians. They were fast perishing, «1 the elements of civilization should not denied them. id that If the Senator was so f dians and wanted to make them all bachelors of arts and doctors of law, t Wished he would take them to his own st and locate them on the waste places o Kennebee and Penobscot. In this ee: superintendency there were but Schools, and this sum proposed ww travagant. DISTRICT APF ATRS, Mr. Morrill! (Vt.) ¢ he DHL authort- zing the trustees of ag rvoleut association of the Dy strict lnmbia to s I and convey squa: the ral sixteen most ex- for the District umbia in rel the cleaning of the streets. Mr. Morriil (Vt.) said there w about the claim olved in thought it best to delay action ¢ tuntil the Eoard of Commissioners was hear. from. The bill was then laid over. Rogy resumed the debate Mr. Win- dom’s amendment to the Indian bill, and suid this money was no! for the bez children, as of the agents. The amendment of Mr. Windom was then rejected—ayes 19, noes 32. r. Windom moved to make the amount $4,000. Rejected. Mr. Allison, from the Committee on Indian Affairs, reported the following amendment which were agreed to: For the Arapah Cheyenne, Apache, ha and Ww’ fiabata indi: it of the ts expenditure was in the hands in the Indiaa territor, The Chatr laid before the Senate a commnu- nication from the Secretary of the Interior inelosing report of government directors of the Union Pacific railroad; which was onteret to be printed. nding action on the Indian bill, Senate, at 11:20 p. m., adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed— The House went into committee on army bill, Mr. Wilson, of Iowa, in the Mr. Holman (Ind.) advocated a redu of the army. Mr. Wheeler said the committee had pro- vided for a reduction from twenty to twent five thousand, which, he believe as il could be reduced. MR. € the the air. ion Mr. Cox (N. Y.) offered an amendment, pro- viding that the army of the United States shall not be used to subvert the rights and liberties of the people, or to in organization and business of th E of any state, and that no money be appro- riatéed by this bill until the troops now in vouisiana are withdrawn. He ha read, to show precedents for his amendment, an amendment put on the army appro} riath bill on the 29th of July, 1856, providing that no part of the military force should be used in Kansas, and similar amendments pro- posed by L. D. Campbell, of Ohio, and Henry Winter Davis, of Maryland, The bill at that time, he said, had fallen between the two houses on account of the ameadment, but he did not propose to defeat the bill. Let the troops be withdrawn from Louisiana and the money could be used. Mr. Wheeler said he w: prised at Was somewhat sur- THE FIERY 2FAr shown by his colleague. A few weeks agohe had offered a resolution which he (Mr. W. bad read, reciting that on the 1th of Janus the legislature of Louisiana had bee ded by officers and soldiers of the States, &c., and declaring it the de : judgment of the House that the constitation had been violated, &c. now to draw on the failing memory of his colleague. Missouri mob had crossed over, and Col. Sumner, acting under the orders of Jefferson Davis, Secretary of War, had with his dragoons rode down the Kansas legisla ture and driven it out. Did his colleague ap- prove of these proceedings? Mr. Cox replied that he did not. He took the ground of Judge Douglass on that qaes- tion. MR. WHEELER PUTS HIS FOOT IN Ir. Mr. Wheeler said he would ask the € * to ee from the debates in the 2ith of June, 185 Mr. Cox attempted several times to say methipg, bat his voiee was drowned b; Read, Read,” and derisive laughter from the rey rend side. Finally the Clerk read from the Globe the remarks of Mr. Co that the effect of the amendment (requir! troops to be withdrawn from Kansas) wo be to deny the President the right to keep the There were two parties in the them unprotecie: he parties would come in colils- y had done before, and plunge the re and to leav state in civil dissension, [Laughter.) He was in favor of encouraging the heart and engthening the arm of the Exeentive: [Roars of lau: terrupted the readin, Mr. Cox, (to the Clerk of that? The Cler Cries of Ry merriment ¢ ater on the republican site in- )—What is the date July 24, 1856. ton!” + Read o: used by the ap ant m arent fix x, ® whig member from i id eat laughter on the democratic y side.| Mr. Cox to Mr ashamed of yourself? Whee! pier. ow, (Laughter. Mr. Wheeler asked if Mr. Cox ass did net make the spcee! Mr. Cox said he was not in Cong: time. He was elected in 1855, and took his seat in Decembe Mr. Wheeler said he had been misted by the gentleman's remarks as to his position on the Kansas question, and would withdraw the tract. Mr. Cox said he had tried to correct but there such an uproar on the side, and a titier over what they thought good thing,” that he could not get in a word in explanation. amendment proposed by Mr. Cox was ain't you im, THE ARMY BILL AMENDED AND PASSED. Mr. Randall (Pa.) offered an ameadmeat prohibiting any expenditure for the use of ang patent process to preserve ermy clot > ingdrom mech and miklew. Adopted The committee then rose, and Mtive bill, as amended, was reported to the House and passed. ARKANSAS. - Mr. Poland (Vt.), from the select commit- tee on Arkansas affairs, submitted a resola- tion to accompany the report heretofore sub- mitted, recommending that the said report be acce gory and declaring that in the judg- ment of the House no necessity exists for the interference by any d tof the gov- Ambrose Williams, a negro, was | Sails ecr ister little R ssatenced tof ‘Lowell's a inetier, ona ing. ute,” he repli site out and begt: “The poche g Mundie later she calls from the come to bed and don't keep the here all night,” and murmuring something about “the bill being big erteps between the cold Sits placidiy on, his feet stool anda cigar in his stage sry for ed en he there's coal When that ts supplied and rattled stove he sits down to warm his feet. he slowly begins to undress, and as he stands seracching himself and absently gazing on the last garment. dangling over the baek of a chair, he remembers that the clock is not wound yet. When that ix attended to he Wants a drink of water, an: nades to the kitchen. turns bis skin resembles that of a pic chicken, and oure more he seats himself before the fire a last “warm up.” As the clock strikes twelve he turas out the and with a flop of the bed spasmodic shiver bh jorgut to sve if th ii pists sake! aint wyou Pyar A yes, P'm ia t lg ‘ yet, frout door was losked: the bed clothes brings: Good gracious! if Un ngh to try the patience ot Job! r tee ni she awaits the final panying blast of cold air, res “if he is settled far e replies by muttering provokingesi: woman. aqiietls to which the PUYSICIAN recen re- moved a sec 1A patient's iver, placed it wad it carefully, and returned place t restored to its nor al Nhis promises to work a revol » treatment of the disease, and Ina few Swe will have an addition to domestic % like thix “Husban wish you would take John’s right lung down tor this morning. and have the > fixed,” or “Will you stop tn to doctor's when you come home thts neon, and see if he has Mary’s liver mended, as she wants to go out to tea this evening.” The practice will become so common in tine, we are sure, that none of the neighbors will be in any Way startle! to see a wife with a vell tied around her head leaning out of a bed- room window, aud shout lo a receding husband Dr. Serapen to send up Will atonce, whether it is done there more’ week, and the child might as well be with any kidney, and be done with 1t.—Daabury News. A New Ipra.—At a meoting of the New Engiand Agricultural Association, heid im January, Mr. G. LS. Pitma’ Island Society, in the speech, urged ‘the encouragement of | th adies in a compe cooking best dinner on the fair ground. He be- lieved th: e duced in a large fee charged, it w the treasury of been brought inte of horse t . of the Rhode of @ pleasant ¥ it through the Acting at once attraction gestion on the in Barrett, of Rhode 1 Rhode Istand, y Hampshire; General Natt Head-of Hampshire; General Tilton, of Matty Stowell, of Vermont; John Johnson, of Framington, Wassachusetts, and Benjamin Sumner, of Woodstock, Coun., were appoint- ed a commalttee to prepare a for such @ competition and present it to the trustees at their next meeting. How To PLAY THE PIANO.—It was a young Woman with as many white flounces round her as the planct Saturn has rigs, that did it. She gave the mustestool a whirl or two and fluffed down on like a twirl of soupsuds ina hand-basin. Then she pushed up her cuffs, as if she was going to fight for the champion’s belt. Then she worl ‘ked her wrists and hands to limber ‘em, and spread ott her fingers till they looked as though they would pretty mach cot key board, from the growling end dol the little squeaky one. Then these two hat of hers made a jump at the keys as if they were a cour p of tigers coming down aan @ flock of black and white sheep, and piano cavi sat howl as if its tail had been trod stop—so still you could hear your hair growing. Then anotherhowl, as if the piano had two tails and you had trod on both of ‘em at once, and then’a grand clatter and scramble and siring of jamps, up and down, back and forward, onc hand over the other, like a stampede of rats and mice more than anything I call music.—Oheer Wendell Ho THERE are a great ma and rich societies. Man are owned and used by wealthy and excla- sive congregations, and are as mucha matter ant furniture. People are getting to see Unts so, and naturally ask why this great amount of property should not pay its proportion of the taxes. The true theory is to tax all property, wherever found; bat if we are not ready for this, we soon shall be prepared to tax churches in excess of amount.—Bosion ag - Th A BOTTLE oF ¢ “oNe in the family of Lewis Phillips. teamster, was found to be frozen solid Sunday morning. As the dis- covery was not made until just as they were about to depart for church, there was uo time to th itout, and so they were obliged to remain at home. But cnough was borrowed subsequently to se the children to get te sabi ath-school and change thelr books.— peenberr Oxe bandred years ago there ta white m entire terri- the state of Ken- Brovikyn a7-Coal th this mat bracing delighted weather.” — Nor he BF-Owing to the training in i snecess of Kinde concen the tire « 1 of one temperance pledge is this, which is eire! ong Boston fash- ionable ladies: -1 promise that no intoxica- ing liquor shall be used in this house for cooking purposes, and in sickness tat it shall be given conscientiously.” 7 Miss Clara Me cancel all ofher ¢ a rheumatic attac completely broke dered by her physicians to the mineral spriugs for an indefinite area mental sehool: ar A very fie en obliged to nts_on ecount = er Mr. € vr . lives on a farm which insix mi “wr eo all surrounded by a hedge fence. ¢ house is set three miles back from the road, whieh must make it very nice for a fellow When he wants an apy ‘be mi moto ran down to the g ore breakfast. se Oliver Wendell Holw in a recent medical article marntaivus that rhythmical instinets have a physiological origin in respi- ration, and thinks “one can hardly doubt that Spencer breathed habitually more slow ly than Prior, and that Anacreon had a quicker respiration than Homer. 87" When Lotta reached the dressing-room of a Brooklyn theater one night emg missed a $2,500 diamond from her earring. After a long search, she thoughtofthe restau- rant where she had taken tea, sure enough she found the diamond lying on the floor near where she had been sitting. es D at 3.300 Clock p. m.. Bary Rec on one 19th inst. 1g years ant it DALY. In Georgetown, D. and the late Rosetta D “Funeral from the residence of street, at 3:0 clock p. Foirunry 21 he relatives and intends ace fully invited to attend. z <cIBSON. On the 19th os . WitiaM is 5 LULgest sen Governeur. Biartha’ Janc Giveon: weepeanisto