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EVENING STAR. __ CONGRESSIONAL. Conclusion of Yesterday's Proccedings. Passage of the Fanding Eill. SENATE.— After our report closed— ‘The funding bill was further discussed by Messrs. Williams, Witeon ond Mextee, when, the question being taken on the motion of Mr. Wil- son to strike out the first,second and third see tions of the bill, and to insert a provisi thorizing the Secretary to issue five per ten-forty bonds at his discretion, to exchar. the same at oa et comand to apply the pr ceeds for the redemption of such six per c. nt. Lont’s as may not be offered exchange, and it Wax rejeeted—veas 13, nays 32. Mr. Buckingham moved to strike out the th section; which was not agreed te. r. Sumner moved an amendment that when Fecedes to a sraten of t per cent., the Secretary of the shall give notice uf ‘the resam SFanary thal gio and shali iption of receive United States notes for duties on im- ports; which was rejected. Mr. Howe moved to amend the tenth section by riding ak that at, banks aks may organize By de- ers ehicn em Roxen 6 Mr. Howe then moved an amendment to the tenth ction, that the bonds to, be issned to the banks notes deposited sh: include one-third of those provided for by thls ates long ‘discussion the amendment was Jeas 16, nays 25. ig nel moved to strike out the seventh section, exempting the bonds from all taxation. He thought tha that the large amoant of capital which would be invested in these bonds should its proper proportions of the burdens of the Government. ana Boreman brag to strike ont that part of the section e: ing the annual Interest ‘on the —_ from ; which was not agreed to— “Fhe oti of Mr Bayard, to strike out the section, was then the fractional, currency after July 1, 1870; which as not , Ba} wor, Wileon moral to Felace tl Feduce the amount ap- propriated to defra: expenses of negotiating ‘bonds from twelve to six million dollars; ich was agreed to. 32, nays 10— adjourned report closed— When Mr. Fx ey | Sinished his remarks the laid aside the tariff — and took up the deficiency appropriation bi! THE Ex: Mr. Beck S94 or THE jee Ky.), a member of the Committee in speaking upon the bill, of this measure was at va- the utterances of the Speaker of House and of the chairman of the Commit- wri tt in. He also Dawes’ speech in New ire, in which he (Mr. Dawes] stated that he was charged with a message from the President Ne. meine 1 mi, sata ber auswered: “I cant |, ee | itting « sock for doll.”* t ating Shae eet a ome Just w if exam, Jun wale fit Pe kumeuate roveeese 8 8S ee I waited im atl then T drew near, And pushing thecertstrem ber tron Temid hres m ready, my Kit dears" She amawereds "I'm narrowing noe = nearer Tdrew rome er eureent her waist— And. breaking of rience the sea\ Repesend Kitty’ why, wit ts your haste?” ‘amt wored: ** I'm setting the hee! I smiled, and I frowned—1 looked up at the clock— At the coals dear Rtas the foresti- et ed up. te Bock, ould you pat white he the toot * view shall bl me, Kitty, 392 Geprect of girls, And the then. if it gon wi ‘hand Thad fai ‘on her curls, Reve wale tare Vim jus just bendene off!” “ Edreamed of a cottage embowered with trees, And under the biuest of #kics— She checkel me wi.h—* My hheedice will got in your eyea!” ‘T,dreamed you were there, like a rose at my door, Aud that love, Kitty, (ove, made a “told you to eli tarther off, once botore | She ams "Ka droppiag a stitch ‘She Knitted the Iast-aul had broken the thread, en I cried : tape when Feri tenty a imag be lover Pray wait til 1'vefantened the ond ° “Will you marry me’ Here the worst came to the worst, ‘There was nothing to do but te For i learned. at the Inst, what I might have known It was ail ber volt way to.say Not march Toms aay sat uke, LATE TELEGRAMS, ac. A dispatch from Paris, by way of Rome, says: “The reply of the Pontifical Court to the last dispateh of Count Daru has been forwarded to Paris. It contests, in emphatic term=, the de~ sented in the Ecumentoa! ‘Comet eyes gees ie ume nical yun! French Court is ta charged at the give assurance: sentative of Prange will be recelved with’ ail the consideration due that power.” The motive which prompted the assassination of Col, John Wilder, of Kansas City, mentioned in Wednesday's dispaches, is stated thus: Hutch- inson had reulated ascandalous story about the daughter of Judge Stevens, to whom Wilder was en and a brother of Tere comtiied Hutchinson, the latter believed Wilder to be the cause of his punishment, an threatened to shoot him on the spot. John Garnett, a who had been contined in the jail at King Coprt-house, Va., on facto char, ot aitemnptiig to tl to kill another ne- made is exe recently; but was pursued sadormtaben refusing to surrender, was shot ‘and killed. While in fail he confessed to having burned a barn, and to have stolen, with- the last three years, ninety-two hogs and sueep. that there would be no great and unusual sums required for the Government during the current ear. 368" gx. COX PROPOUNDS A CONUNDRUM. Mr. Cox (N. Y.) said he had a conundrum Pihich he would like Mr. Dawes to answer. He ai made one statement on the — of this aR and had made a statement somewhat different New Harpan forum and betore the people of New Hampshire. He wanted the gen- tleman to expiain these conflicting statements, so that he might reclaim the contidence of the House. What he wanted to know was, whether the gentleman blew hot upon the floor of the House and blew cold in New I Hampshire? He would like to have the question answered. ‘ME. DAWES ANSWERS IT. Mr. Dawes said that he had on a previous oc- casion said that it was of no great consequence what his record was, but if he had made a false statement be must lose the confidence of the Bh He desired the House to believe him honest in hisstatements, whether he knew any- thing the House might ‘judge. |The gentleman from New York [Mr. Cox) had charged him with making one statment here and another in New Hampshire. He reaffirmed what he had ssid here, Lage igor ag to the Globe for a record of what said. He reaftirmed what he had said in New Hampshire, which had been quite re to-day. The difficulty with the gentleman from New York was that he aid not oem to know what he had said here. In no words that he uttered here did he sa} shat oh adeatuotratgn was more extravagant t) that of Andrew Johnson. He did stats that the for the next year were than they were in the bovk of ‘estimates by the profligate administration Johnson. He saidin New Ha estimates were too much, and Hie also sponsibility of saying 80. tothe Towle of New Hampshire from the Pre President of the Tnited States, and he them that message. Bot he had said robbing in bis speech im this House that justify the marks of the gentleman from egal York [Mr Gon] There was nothing tu the facts that jus ME. a de oar woute yg THE SOLUTION. ‘After fart Bir. Se Neely (il) read gor a, Deer aon ofS he Mespy- je of New Haro that had assured him there Should be no ascending scale, the figures in his h showed an ascending of over 35500, wes claimed that his were based S71, either of gen the Jens Is 1869-79 and h wae in of Andrew the administratio dohnson.. He denied that he made any com. Parison of Johnson's ion with that Cox SARCASTIC. Mr. Cox (N-. y, ) referred to Mr. Dawes as an old friend, whom he had nearly & speech in Soniiiet with what he had said upon the floor of this House. In view of that Demo- crats could no longer follow iivtead, for they eg ong} he could not understand exact eccupied. He had — one other upon the sti thus reminded hi Magi, one of whom throat with 2 i jumped down comments be derteasea tee t tleman had started well, and i on he ae Kept on im his line of economy he might have been nom- imated for Vice President on the D: caus were Tesponmible, Mr. Dawes they could rot be responsible elsewhere the heads of Departments. Mr. Dawes quoted from his Congress and New Hampebire specches to show that there was no conflict, and said he was as ready now as ever to search out every wrong and bring the Gov- €rnment to strict principles ot economy. After further debate, the committee rose and the House adjourned. at appearently about 18 Jearvaf aoe. fie hed bees & captive among the for sixteen When he was about 3 y:ars old, his lived near the Chippewa Five bad band of reaming Indians pitched there ton be jans pi nt by of a little stream, the child ‘as in the habit of with his sister. When the Imiane removed took the boy affairs on under root hd fore’ House itain, informed the Commons thai culty between the United States and Great Britain Tegard to the water boundaries of their respective territories in North America had been referred to arbitra- tors. M. Ollivier explained in the Corps Legislatif Jeserday that the reason the political pr h transferred from Saint Pelagic was that ther the small-pox had made its appearance in prison. The Paris Galois, for publishing only that Part of the accusation against Prince Bonaparte which appeared in the London journals, has been prosecuted by the French Government. Ben Godly,a negro, washung at Waynesboro’, in Burke county, Georgia, Yesterday, tor the murder of Adkins Lewis. The murder was com- mutted last summer. ‘The unwarrantable attacks against Captain General de Rodas, for complicity in the murder of Greenwaldth, is continued by several journals in Havana. ‘The Missouri House of Delegates has passed a concurrent resolution to submit the constitu- tional amendment abolishing the test oath to jurors. ‘The Legislature of Maine has rejected a bill abolishing capital punishment in that State. The members of the Masonic fraternity rc- cently arrested in Havana are still in jail. Secretary Seward arrived at his home at Auburn, last night. deel, «+c 897-A California paper says the Japanese will “win universal respect by & sort of heathen! it they have of minding their own business.” DIED. ZIMMERMAN On the lth instant. at 12 o'clock, after alingering illness, ALFRED ZIMMERMAN, i Cie ie year of hls native of Switzerland, mut fo city: vat for sclty linger near my presence you may feel: babes, I'm watching o'er them, and zeal. up for heaven, ‘when closed dl hete mortal eyes, I may welcome their ft rite ‘our Father's pa Weit'with pationce, then, t soe one, Till your final hour doth Then arise Sriee to dwell with J with Jeons 4nd your ‘The funeral will take ss ‘Sond afternoon at 3 o'clock, from bis late im Breet wi between M ard N ~—? ah BLEPS. February 27, 1370, of consumption. and after « Lingering sickness, over a perind of ext pearly seven Pond GEORGE 3. CRIPPS, in the 42d year of his ag wife. and many friends to mourn it not forgotten. UNDERTAKERS. BSICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MABB. HARVEY & MARR, OVDERTARERS, lo. 335 F STREET, between Ninth and Tenth. UNDERTAXER, 425 EIGHTH STREET vcar E. FURNITURE of all kinds mado and repaired, Special attention given to the manufacture of CHAIRS. All work warranted. ed BR: tad peeks sane del-ly areneens 918 \URHLEISEN hat ee eects? 913 BErynEn ‘The firm of peey avenne, ienemrat sea po on hand epee aes stock, et Jemtended to the ‘rm Fae ooein 9 dah einyte | Fe Stqtors.and Dealer in Imported Wines, eeatiee, TO MAKE ROOM FUR E AN IMMENSE SPRING STOCK, STRASBURGER BROS. WILL SELL BOUTS, SHOES AND GAITERS Of all kinds cheaper than the cheapest, Give them a call, at 906 SEVENTA STREET. Old number 373, between I an@/K. SPRING STYLE. are Sit farther of, if you | AUCTION SALES, ¥ J. T. COMDWELL & O0., Anctionsers, hy be ag ters. tae a fee" Boots, Si — Ei TCoubwiLL CO. Rustin ct Bs. GROWN, Salesman. gd AT RETAUE 87 GOODS WILL BE_ EVERY DAY. at a great sacri ¥ GREEN & eee Auctio eee! | By virtue of a, ood of Sere ‘ashington ch yet (a) rare } i Tine of ean ine * fone) cy inches; si north in a direct line sinty six (05) feet four (4) inches t8 s point on the north line of said lot fitter of h the im- ing of a good frame house, front- Tag on HH strect south: between 7th and Sth strects wert, Island. Tetms made known on the day of sale. Allcon- [gzanetoe and revenue stamps at the cont of the pur- 3 LIDA ruste fezs-eotd GREEN & a WiLLiaMs. ‘Ancts. a7 THE ApOve. SALE Is pass UN- til TUESDAY, th. ingtant, at the same hour and place. By onder of the en wh Ih GREEN & WILLIAMS, Acts. RD L. WALLACH, Trastec, mrtands OUR SWE ee ¥ W.L.WAL £5 bed Auctioneers, jos. 900 and 90: eouheaat cor Pa ave, and 9th st Oo BACT co. nto ae SYOARTH ITE COAL ape prppector, Sad mn of C-ctrens ¥ wm. b. wea £00. set Anctioneers, rble Buildi Stores No. 900 and 903 Fonnsyivania avenue. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es Weak Conve OP neat: Nast an MDL STREET NORTiH, IN WASH- By virtue ofa decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, in chancery, mate on fine th day of Mar March, lst, ia tl sex v8. Rwox, Docket N. be wll expore Ur sale se Auction, t6 the h ler, on the premises. on MONDAY, the 41 i 470, at 3.0 clock p. ma erent Real Kou f Lote 1 in scril ie pty te ‘dns plece, partot Li Lot Ni fs es kianing on north A, iL streets iit Fee eee ‘the north. rent corner of said L strest and sth street wert mind runping thence west on said. L street 15 feet ‘and backof thar width north 80 feet; the other plece ing parts of Lote 1 and 2, beginning om 6th street rest west and L street worta, aad raseing’ theses street wi Fee nee, Rorth 31-12 feet, and Dack of that width and west “rermis of Sale : One-third cash: balanen in 6,12, and 18 months, in notes of the purchaser, with inter: at, the title t0 be reserved tl full mont of pur chase money. On the fir 00 down at the time of ale; on the other Lee et 930 Sowa er tte ane at If terms of sale be not seis as ‘wit p within 5 day aretha at the cost and risk of ng pare ATTHEWS, Trustee, mh10-3taw3w. (hep wie L. WALL &CO., Aucis, Rustzess na RTS TE VALUABLE REAL By virtne of a hat of the Cirnit Court for ‘rince George's County, sitting as a Court of yuity, ina cause wherein Tobias G. oth: rs.are complainants and James i Heemaiuail nce, rreporteme a ales at . sa paste ie aaley at By on SATURDAY the 19th day of March: tut be tween the hours Sielock . an 4 nee r. M.. it fair, if not, » Ky ext Sunday ex- cepted) ali that 0 Feet or parcel of inna a situate, lying bel ince Geor of of wc Willian og oe toraerly teak county, ich was Possessed, sariened to (to Filetts cis tawashend. ‘widow of the oct jam Townshend. as and for her Cig in the real estate of her said husband, and wi em the watd death. eaiane about ‘Seo wpgahe sie OF ~ee more or lees. ” udjoins th ‘ This pro erty adjoins ti Ps. lands of of Dp. Josey! Spe “pe stage Washi con iy ek B ‘being one mile from the ethan a where there is a post effice, store. hotel. ‘other conveniences, nd io public schools and several ehatchne, grist mills, within a convenient dis: ‘about. fitters, miles rats at- buildings in tolerable repair, th mut-bui in tolerable repair, thereon. “The decree aut ozs vgaleot thisland in one it being very susceptible road running through farm. reseri ribed by She decree. are ay ne: tract, or in several parc: of division, the afore age about the centre of the the purchase er enfin oft or Oe nd = nt due an equi ind three ears from the day o Sheasss, bear interest C= the day of ‘ae until aid. ard the payment thereof to beseenred by the Bonds ot the Phirchaser or purchasers, with a surety or mureties to be approved by the trustee. Stamps and conveyances at the cost of the parcha “ mane eB U BN, of Chas., Trustee. follows: in cas) oe cou 7M. BRADLEY & SONB, STEAM MARBLE WORKS, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 38th and 18th sts., west, Washi .O, ington, D. OF MONUMENTS, eee — MAN- smrontES OF BONUMENTAL, fla0RE (‘B GARDEN STA Pi veog cble for BUILDING PURPOSES e ee ER. ‘1 Scott's Square, bet. Tend K sts. west. ‘The undersigned doce most Seep setfally snnounce sccommeedors 0, Also, MEAL erat 9 As i ens. a BALLS, ANB E pn attes ARTIS Easiors ee re and Dining-rooms always ready. 7 JNO, A. GRAY. BS. CERTAIN pebiys Bet raat nts Didi" t. for ee Debilit "Baim in caer rey oe “az cone snd RIDGE: Ses Vani LEY. 1 nial oF — ae 3 O DENT TREASURY ek nee prasnixotox, February 21, 1570, ed for supply aad delivery Department Of TUR, for one yout the beet quality, Ke Kounabec, orice equal to it, (J and free ind dirt; 2, 220 Titmasa'st the ton, and to be delivered | in such finan ities and +h times and places as maybe re- a oh addreeged fo the General Seporincee” wa of the sperinten- dent of arked ‘* Proposals dce, of the Treasu- at yt ria tus hr eae re t ‘tion, the bi received. so bide an Bee Fr ding unless satietac- tory evidence can he of ability of the partses to fulfill the EO. C. RIC _fo2-8t_ Gen? ae in. mITED STATES Lae aie bent Ts Ra en Drees a ington setlamentary se thay MARBLES A. sae Se eet Sa me Seas estate. ai ilewbe" eer = a eka and V mappa Bassuvrrcy NOTICE. Toall Me Crotizers af wat, Ts sows’ B™ COOPER & LATIMER, Auct! (Successors to shathwest corner Penn, avenue abd iith st, CATALOGUE BALE “OF MISCELLANEOUS 8, MONDAY EVENING: March 14th. commenc- jneat 7 o'ch ‘will sell. e. wi ican mnouesie COOPER & LATIMER, Auct's. COOPER & LAT! Al aigeners, Bs aia Fenn rs bos. end 1ith st. at corner a . 8 Star Office ce Building. MPTORY SALE 4 Tigi BARE OR AMD AO;ghAINE # f UNITED STATES MOTEL ar al On, eae sates ares ole ge the bth cae Pa) o'clock of said fai Gort tere well percel of ee situated on ‘the ‘United States Hi iy wast ah Sat ane te s at thai of Sale: aor cash ‘and balance in two ‘months after the day Y GREEN Auction No. 319. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE ON NORTH E STRE EAL EET. B N HityPob" the § e NA Ave DEPARTM: Anh iy virtue of a deed of trust. fad ange D. 1868, recorded in Liber , and at - NO ase folios 396, &c., od the land records or Was tanta “ c., by the written ection Lami sell, at slic egctiany ‘on EDN ESD. he so of arch, A.D. 1870, at 5 o'elock p. rent of the ." Lote numbered nineteen, rN Sand tweaty, i one red seventy” ) with all ereon. ‘of sale: One-half cash, (of which funnest i at the sale,) and the deferred pa: ggg ix twelve months, with interest from aay of sae, deed of frust to the sattisfaction of France. ie {be complied. with within ae rht to resel e sae ore. eee 8 ob oe] Siberia beri tact he" the fi ‘Aallcon- stampa at at Pa Boon ed GnEEN ® y WieLEs a, fo23-2awads.%0d uctioneers. B* COOPER & py ater Auctioneers, to James U. Me@uire & Co.,! Southwest corner Penna, avenus and Lith street. TRUSTEES gf to OF Di DRUe PRE: S STOCK, FIXT BIR vauan at OFFI TREET 4 ‘ANIA ene ze AY. virtue of AO eS ee date the 28th day of soere2 in chattel No. Records of of Washi of Columbia. a at the soll.os WEE = iJ eve vt eaten Sane of eaaaivaie esr on itt, mow 0 ied by Brown & Co., rene one half cash, of which $160 must bo de- posited with the ennnclioneer when the property, is strack o the balance wit wit 78 after sale; the residue at ele month with in- terest from the day of sale, in notes of the endorsed to the satisfact the ferme of sale are not ? hi . Ti Baad COOPER & SLAT Hues teases Pole cb aad would add add that bogies a oe and ‘com macnenine fresh Drugs, ‘and Fancy is on band. nie oe ~~ lenishing proimer- to continue the esineoss there are fine marble-top Counters, three jarge ‘€nd fine ow Cases, # complete improved with five portable Fountains and Genera. tor. an daa extensive and Somplote assortment id finished. The's stand id one and one of tl yo best in the city, and at’ moderate rent JONES, Trustee. mh oatbats & LATIMER, Aucis. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE 0} LUABLE LOTS IN BUUARE toot sirius of a deed of trast. dated a July tats A. iM nd recorded i WARD. Trust, mhi-eodds GREEN & WintlaMscane ‘Aucts, Bi No. B96, Southeast corees Htarod Dy atresta, TRUSTEE'S SALE @F YA’ UABLE LOT In virtue GUARE JOE, ‘M.H. WARD. . mh S-eokde” GREEN & Wit hie (Gpovesument BALE. Borxac RF ann A... (Orrice Svr’r or Epucatiox, Vincrmia, ICHMOND, VA. March Sth, Will be sold at public auction: on FRIDAY, Ay ‘1570, at 0. following public bi Farmville, Va. One ee Frame rame Building ina by2 at ny mes Pare or rats isze. rp FUTURE DaYs. ils or an > cash; balance fm six and twelve Bicreats secured by dead of trast. ‘anes stamps at cost of purchaser. $10 tat time of oa OoPER & LATIMER, Caran mbl}-dads _TRepub.} uctioneers. . L. WALL & CO., Auctioncers BY we owe Marble Biliding. No. ‘300, er Sth street nsylvania avenue TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE CITY OPRRTY. ” of trast executed to us nae: ee’ bearin; ‘date and recorded “WALL & 0O., Aucts, S7-THE ABOVE SALE Is FURTHER Post- Tass cane on account of the rain, until MON we eS, WALL BOO hecte. S7-THE ABOVE SALE | 18 FURTHER. POST. eee els SEDNESD » 23d March, same hour ‘amar onder of Trustees. 22,23. W.L. WALL & 0O., Aucts tos Jobn Cotton, J fe23.dte (TED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE. Tn virtue of two writ of fieri facias issued from the Sacks Office of the 2 Bon SHARP, U8 Marsal, De. RAILROADS. Barrmonz AND OHIO BALLBOAD. Wastiseton, 1609. ee tt alse fs me — dears gale cont K war ma cae mat 80 P.M. ere rts oat WEST. jo to, ghe, West gat cam be hed at tne at residence, Tite teers wan AOSTA ‘YOR at Bam. and fi FOR NEW YO! Leave daily [except Bunda at FOR PHILADEUPRIA. and 9 p. dally (except ‘except Sanday) at © a. m., and 19:40 Tike dated wUr mores Pht sip sat Sut Sofbuae, Eo oa gta ae Cet A aoe hil lore ae ext they aay pore Are ye vem Hicrrsamuunon tee to bate so". tron all’ ven under our hand this 2 fade ode fe2 ww ~ LAGD Ea aie ees oa ‘anless done up tn chosl-engroved wrapper, with simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and signed &. T. MELMBOLD, oe MELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. BELMBULD. ~ HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD. HELMBOLD’® FLUID BXTBACT BUCHU ts BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. SELMBOLDS EXTRACT BUCHU gives bealt and vigor to the frame and bloom to the pallid cheek. ‘Debility ts accompanied by many slarming symp- toms, and if no treatment is eubmitted to, consump- tion, insanity, or epileptic Sits ensue. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU and im- PROVED BOSE WASH cures delicate disorders = all their stages, at little expense, ttle o¢ no change of diet, ne inconvenience, and no exposure, It is pleasant in taste and odor, immediate in its action, free from all injurious properties. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUCHU. FOE SON-BETENTION or INCONTINENCE of Urine, irritation, tmfammeation, or ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases of the prostrate glands, stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick-dust deposits,and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys, and dropsical swellings, USE HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, ENFEEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTITU- TIONS, of both sexes, ase BELMBOLDS BX- TRACT BUCHU. It will give brisk and energetic foolings. and enable you te sleep well. BUCHU. BUCHU. BUcHU. THE GLORY OF MAN ISSTRENOTH, There fore, the nervous and debititated should immediately use HELMBOLD'S RXTRACT BUCHU. HELMBOLDS FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU ‘Iss cortain cure for diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY, ORGANIO WEAKNESS, FEMALE Com- PLAINTS, GENERAL DEBILITY. and all diseases of the UBINABY ORGANS, whether existing in MALE OB FEMALE, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of HOW LONG STANDENG. ‘Discases of these organs require the use cf o din retic. ‘If no treatment is submitted to. Consumption or Insenity mey casec. Oar Flesh and Blood are cupported from these soarcea, and the HEALTH 4ND HAPPINESS, and that of Posterity, depend upon prompt exo of © reliable remedy. Ketablished uywatdact ‘Misttess Tears, Prepased ry - 2 CLs DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREWOUER, 104 SOUTH TENTH ST. PHILADELPELA, SOLD BY DRCQGISTS UVERYWHERR, PER BOTTLE, delivered to any eddress. NOME 485 CEYUINS {3 beMeavig oleasant im taste and odor, free from dll injurious ant SOR years | TOwarY. o PESES 2 son, e.3 ie. ©. A. Busideng, cor. Hh and D sis, represent om'y the best companses, ond pay loons senarely and promptly. Ne charset Sor Policy, Sur vey, or Stamp. Agents for PHOENIX, of Hariford, YONKS. Ofee--Room No 1. over Bank of Wadhington. OCmanreasp U0. of ew York. NCE ©0., of Mart- A'S 2. SHEFEERD 4 Enos, HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR NEW IRON WAREHOUSE, 910 PENNA. AV., BET. 9TH AND 10TH 8TS., (SOUTH sIDE,) Respectfully call attention to their assortment of Gas FIXTURES, comprising ‘ALL PATTERNS MANTUFACTCRED BY THE Tucker Manufacturing Co, New York ‘Also those of ‘Mitchell, Vance & Co, New Yerk, WHICH ARE SOLD AT MANUFACTURERS:

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