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_EVENING STAR. | " FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Nehoet. t Ure more buckwheat, “tear Junche»n-box?”” ‘* Under the sheif. re, Tom lett it Tomeeale Conciasion Yesterday's Proceedings. x oreet at heriey.) SENATE.— After ovr report closed— | ‘our mittens!” “All right.” cs 1 ay The Georgia bil was discussed by Messrs. Bi): iet’s run.” ‘W ittiams, of Oregon, and Ferry, ap to4 p. m., With 9 slam of the dom they aroef, ie =. ‘when the Senate went iu Executive session, And the mother draws’ malall of S| after a short time sy ont therein adjourned. | - P42 scHooL. sisat HOUSE.— After onr report closed— S Dont wake ap 4a geutly.my dear!” | Me Geems (PA) eared Seat ae Eee per Fron dake i Rew took here! | ceed to the consideration of the conteste - | 2 her’ wwanthe nicest of all’ tion ease of Taylor vs. Reading, from the fifth | * qui’ Nelly, im apelin ' P. nnsylvania district: which motion was agreed | to—yeas 17, nays 5s. : Mr. Randall proceeded to address the House » favor of Mr. Nreading Tetaining his seat. The question was further dixemssed by Messrs. Stiles and Cessna (Pa.), and by Mr. Hale (Me.), when the vote was taken, and Mr. Taylor, the contestant, was declared entitled to the seat by a vote of TI to 46. Mr. Taylor then advanced to the Clerk's desk and was sworn i Mr. Butler (Mass) again made an effort to get in his { resolution to annex San Domin- go, and Mr. Wood again objected. THE TARIPY BIL. ‘The House then, om motion of Mr. Schehck, resolved itself into Committee of the Whole, aud resumed consideration of the tariff bill. The pendeng question was upon an amend ment submitted by Mr. Butler to the ‘app on manuiactares of mixed materials of silk by providing that on webbing composed of silk and | rubber, or sitk and rubber and other materials of which silk is = component part, used in the manulacture of shoes, there shall be a duty of +5 per cent. ad valorem; which was agree] to by a vote of 63 to 54 On motion of Mr. Schenck, — <p 4 on * x straw was fixed at $5 per ton. is is a redo tion o€ $15 from which it was originally placed im the bill. Mr. Banks (Mass) moved to reduce the daty on unmanufactared h: om $19 to $25 per ton. The high tari tmpoved m this article, he said, bad almost © our trade with Russia, and be thought it unjast to impose a duty of # r ton on this article, while the duty on Manilla emp was only $25 per ton. Pending consideration, aud without taking a sote, the House adjourned. ‘The Attorney General of California (a Demo- erat) bas rendered an opinion that, wntil the law of the State is changed or Congress adopts some legislation in the matter, it is the duty of county clerks to refuse to register colored men. He ur them to obey the statute laws pending action by Congress. ‘The navai court of inquiry convened at Yoko- hama by Fleet Captam Roe, on the Oneida af- fair, has been dissolved. The body of Ensign Brown, of the Oneida, was found on the 23d. Divers who have been down in the Oneida re- port that the whole of her stem is cut away. ‘Detectives from Toronte, with a warrant for he arrest ef Scott and Richards, as accessories te the murder of Thomas Scott, arrived in Ot- tawa yosterdey, ant placed their warrant in the bands of McMeeken, stipendiary ma, At a meeting of the stockholders of the Mary- land Agricultural College, yesterday, Messrs. A. B. Davis, C. B. Calvert, Dr. E.J. Henkle, Allen | Dodge, Joun C.Welch, James T. Earle, and J. Howard McHenry were elected trustees. § Surgeon Suddards and Paymaster Yates, with forty-nine sailors and marines of the crew of the lil-fated Oneida, arrived at San Francisco yesterday from Yokohama, ou their way to New York. Charges of a serious mature have been pre- ferred against Consu) Lyne and Marshat Denni- son, at Yokohama, and an investigation has been commenced before Minister DeLong. ‘The lion tamer Pierce was yesterday struck by one of his animals, in New York, and had his flesh lacerated and shoulder blade ‘broken, but was saved from death by his assistants. The Union colony has bought 70,000 acres of Jand about tifty miles from Denver City, paying down 269,000. The entire purchase will amoant to more than $250,000, The Commissioners of the State Oyster Poli~ © O. say Re patient, worn mot! they're grawing up fast; | Th 7 ‘not foug do they fast, em DU “sery Whit wah dl y . A till, Rejoice and cup sweet milk, four eggs, three cups sugar, | five cups fiour,ene in a jemon. . in spelling, went up to the head! Can L goon the hill ‘aed “D've'got such toothache!” "Fhe teacher's un- r Is dinner most ready? ‘I'm jast like » bear!” | iad in your brave girls and boys! . NICHOLS, tm Merry’s Busewm, for —L.D. Domestic Receipts. Home Pudding or Cake.—OQne cup butter, one teasposnful soda dissolved | milk, ome teaspoonful essence Cream Pie (very nice).—One tablespoonful of syrup, a large: of fiour, one do. of butter; stir well little ; stir Ss Sear and one do. of milk, sweetened with and seasoned with nutmeg to your taste. This tor one pie; bake in crust. ae x Molasses Pound Cake (new).—Four eggs, four cups flour, two enps nice molasses. one cup ee two tal or a. Mock Duck—A steak of beef woll beaten, a then bake: Make a rich gravy with onions and pour over it. Butter henereomer sora ma one sconat past offisury tom piaset butvermilk, little salt-—Rural New Ferker. CLOTHING, &c. ipRters aT A. STRAUS’ POPULAR CLOTHIER, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between lth end lth streets. BESS SUL’ phe 915, 16, 20, 95 & 30. eepigrenge: Pero 12.50, 15,16 & 18. " SUL ee SOT 30, 8.50, 10, 12, & 15. eee 84,5,6,748. iTS at erp 84, 5,6,7, 88. Sat or PANTS st 2.50, 3,3.50 24. © of Maryland meet at Annopolis on Friday, 221 instant, for the election of a Commander of the Oyster Police Force. Advices from China state that the Hankow river was lower than at any time since !+i7. Several hundred houses have been destroyed by @ recent fire at Foo-Chow. Charles Lawrence. ex-Custom House Inspec- tor at New York. has been held to bail on a ebarge of smuggling across the Canadian bor- A telegram from South Pass says that the cit- izens there killed eleven Indians on Tuesday ast. Teading Fenian officials in Buffalo laugh at the seare of the Canadians over the raid on Can- ‘The Canadians are moving troops to the fron- ter. O' Neir is reported at St. Albans. DIED. TINKLER. On Wednesday. the 13th inst. after ® Lagering illness. which she bore with the forti tade of a true Christian. MARY ANN TINKLERS beloved wife of William Tinkler. ia the 7th year o age. The aneral will take place from her late resi dence u iéth street, between Q and B.on Briday Sf Se eee fauuly are nv o atten Port Tobacco Times please coy SHILLINGLAW. Aprii hh, 1867, velock a m., after a severe and lingering illness, Capt. ROBT TSHILLINGLAW, late of 7h New York Volun Ts. His friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from his late resid eS °. 101d I strest. u MAUD, ‘dang! bidridge, aged Rfteen months. IN MEMORIAM. ett, MARY, RUTHERFORD LYON. wite of aries D. Lyon, Kaq., and e and Alexander Rutherford died saideaty in Wi in Wit mingtom, Uhio, sunset onthe evening of the th instant. The sad c io of her death are valiarh; ¢istreesing. Seon ber mar a Rese rad two months young bri left her heme Glisd wite Ligh hopes at's i we ir'ends weloumed her Tp thi- & April Mth. 1570. MAT ter of ‘Stuart and Frank H. Sree Wi fetere. Her new ture. Baeir cizcle in bal to SE ae fame tiem ofher youth UNDERTAKERS. RICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARB. HARVEY & MARR, UNDESTAKERS, Bo. 934 F STREZT, between Binth and Tenth. =e Ricmaep w. Banaue, CNpEST«RER, 8 @ieeed 428 EIGHTH STEEET near B. FURNITURE of ali kinds mado and repatred. ‘CHAIRS. All work warranted. fe bly RUSHED, wt Cc Steuns: Lownusen, ‘and GRANULATED CLABIFLED, l3e. BEST NEW YORK BUTTER, 4c. WELCH'S FLUUB as low as any advertised rates. J. HALL SEMMES, No, 800, Northwest corner of 12th and H sts. 24. WILLIAN, 907 Pennsylvania Avenue, 4ND 7 CITE TREVISE, Panis. MILLINERY, La Phiaatrves, PALE o00ps. TRimirNos id on “ell PF corsers, TB. M. WILLIAN bas retarned trom Parle, yg 855 thet clyiec, brisé aed wee vai Will give eatire ay es RELIST PEEPS A, STRAUS, POPULAR CLOTHIER, 1011 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, apis. im Between 10th and Ith streets. n= SPRING SUITS! NEW SPBING SUITS 't NEW SPRING SUITS!!! FINE DRESS SUITS! FINE DRESS SUITS"! FINE DRESS BUITS"' FINE BUSINESS SUITS! FINE BUSINESS SULTS"! FLNE BUSLNESS SUITS"! AT LOW GOLD BATES! AT LOW GOLD BATES !' AT LOW GOLD BATES!:! BEADY-MADE OB TO ORDER! BEADY-MADE O8 TO OZDER! BEADY-MADE OR TO ORDER "! At A. SAHS @ Co.'s, At A. SAKS & CO.s, New No. 316 SEVENTH STREET. _ oe New No. 316 SEVENTH STREET. PRING STYLES OF WALKING COATS OF CASHMERE, PiQUES, ‘TRICOT AND CASSIMERE, WITH VESTS TO MATCH, at roxight ond. Caaelu ek PAN TALOONS a é ad Abts xis M HIRSH, CLOTHIER, \y_ of Wash- trp aa ila aeieere t Bote, M. HIRSH, bey F. 4. SEIBERGER, (Buccemor te H. F. Lowpon & Oo..) OITIZENS, ARMY AND BAYY, —— Tide neraiee af ployment ag of oither sex and a ee to . on, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. BY cooren a catiuee, (Becceasors to J.C. ‘ + AUGFION SALES. Southwest coraer Pennsylvania TM PROVED pith eit eR Be aa Fe LE ren, 1870, at 552 ap ieakde “COOPER & LATIMER, Aveto. t, thevee a feu sipceeeaeh Sl a nd half of the par magne cae which | EOF IMPROVED PROPER. A’ Action ate TRUSTEES SAL’ | b ‘ 3 =e ue al le for cash, tion store of Wan Le Wall | 2 Co.,cn SATURDAY the Jot aay of Aprif, 1570, | comm ‘At 100'clock a. m., the Goods apeing at Lot "its Des I Lot inters. ane pow — } ser rien end cout. Shee cae. RNETLLR, Trasteo. ing, apli-dte GRRON s WILLIAMS Reet. ¥ Letter aod t Brows's Patent Flame | GREEN 4 WILLIAMS. Auctioneers, h Boatheast corner of Tih and D esrests, TRUSTEE'S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY ‘AT. AUCTION. nthe land records of” swiduly led ihe ame spacethow Ape =. “igs ‘ + in that oF parcel Washi city, being Lot wumbered sralbeese tt Catered ph beclptag stv point one line of weet one hundred and thirty-two feet ware; ran are months, sale, - OA) Trustee. purchaser vriek and Suet, ape-rot__SEHOMAS Ro WAUORMAR Nice, Y WM. L. WALL & GO.. Anetioncers, Noe. 900 and 903, southeast cor, Ba.ave.and th st THORENS URE PARTS RE Oe MOND, o'clock, in te os ol premises. 1 will q PA. DARNEILLE. Trustes. __GheEW £ WILLIAHS, Aucte._ ¢ = 7 wR. Lees Warde batage Ptores No.900 south cor. Pe. av. amd Rh #t | } \ WM. L.WALL & CO, Aucts, Stos the the saan ae & The Chr of | or 3 ee ford. . Be wit: Beginning Feet (78 fi ) from Lt thence morth 4 Fectnine n} themes eal Atty wan th rovements, thereon. Sh the z : ta two egal — ae from. eteot to od of on the day of sale. $30 cash of sale. Conveyancing aad st There will be conveyance to start from our store at 10¢ clock a.m on the aay of for the purpose of couveying pas EEN & WILLIAMS, Auct’rs. {Alex, Gazette. | X COOPER & LATIMER, Anctionsers, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED "HEA Poet ae ee if ue of @ trast,duly geccedad &c. =. &C.y all certaln picoe Land fnowe and deatribed aa prurtot Lok wambor (Sena ged number (515), on K street, between 4th and "Terma of sale-are: One- 2 ele oes interest, rust on the’ premises bold. revenue stamps at rel} " esa iad eae a nineteen (19 Nfooe aig ‘mst {Chrosicies . g back to ® thirty foot Y Wa. WALL & CU,, Auctoncers, nm, consisting of New le Bui lo. 900 and 902, a three-story Dewalt containing street and Pennsylvania avenue Sexen 7) rooms, story : —— ‘sale: 3 cask; CHANCERY SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON I tered Samco arte STRERE NORTH, BETWEEN 4u AND 9TH Inve dara choreaiter ‘the balancein six . (2) 15) months, to be ured b: By virtue of a decree of the Su; ye Court ‘eed of tra on the prope operty wit Interest from the of the District of Columbia, in, Chancery sit, ay of wate. Tt the fare. not comm 3 uf the deposit to be forfelted “nud ‘of Rachel a within ve care, the property resol aueas purchaser. A stamps at the cost of oiton risk Sea br ET delin- conveyance! fevenue the purchaser-> wits oe, Trastees National Union ding Association, L. WALL & Co., . A rtunity is here sowie eien —__ hein. | eng ern er Ree DFMcutrc. HOMES LN E CITY! and pleasant ity, on reasonable terms. ‘Terms: One- 3 the residue in two equal in- MUST BE SOLD. LOT 9, SQUARE 54, on Pennsylvania avenue and Washington Circle, surveyed and divided into Three Beautiful Lote; location delightful, and 1: t ry, and when r 1. B ‘oved 83 one, or three distinct homes for congenial friend#, no finer ‘cash, falments of 6 aud 12 months, the purchaser giving his notes for the deferred payments; sattefasiority and bearing interest from the day of sale. Title deed to be retained until the whole of the pur: opens on paid. ee and stamps at ors purchesSBURY LLOYD, Trustee. OF pleseantes can be found in the city. At the same tit pnt piece, endon the seme terms, venue Cars pass every five minates. No gradin: I will offer for sale the 3-foot Alley way on the east or filling necessary—streeiaand avenues graded and the premises above described. wed. and avenne tax borne by the Government. ‘A. LLOYD. he ‘ements of little value, and yet reut Attorney for heirs of Lewis, deceased. readily at ‘cat nok tags tlle ap? cokda 'W. L. WALL & O0., Aucts. Rie el remember the day and houe of | FRY WME: WALL & 00, Kucitoneers, le, . by "clock. a maple ne MGEAEE RANNBY, Owner. Stores No. 900 & 962 Penn. S¥.. cor. 9th at. 000. ogancerr OFF A IMPROVE T COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. , BEAL ROTATE AT THE CORR ER OE ee Southwest corner Penn's avenue and Lith street, SPRMET WEST AND G STREET NORTH, IN A BUPERIOR COLLE ATION OF BOOKS AT | & BOUGLASS GREEN HOUSE ® er A r ‘a decree passed 1870, On WEDNESDAY, April 20th. 1:70. at 75 o'clock, by the 8 suri ipreme Uoart of the District of U: ting, in the cause of Uor- and following Kevenings, at r et al., No. 1,673. at our Auction shall sell a raperior coll © ms, we jection of Miscellaneous Books, belonging to the late Chas _W. Boteler and @ subscribe: member of the Argentine Legation. Many of the lic anct Books are elegantly bound, and all tn fine preserva. one aot = 5 in front the ‘Terms cash. COOPER & LATIMER, jects or parcels of . ep lstt {Bepub.} Auctioncors. imgton, n0.,that isto gay: BY OTgrse SAT ERE epee, hare ge pee aa - Let ire Do... 7 Bouthwest corner Penn. avenue and lith street. one at of TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE LOT, ON I STREET NO Bi AND 30 STREETS WEST: AT Yirtue of adeed of ‘trust to me, da day of August. 1968, recorded i oat 82, ct eeq.. one of the land records for Washington county, in the District Columbia, I shall pi to sell,'at public aucti X: Dials, at 35 o'clockep. ma its 3 ¢ of ground situate and lying in bia, own eubdivision no tof ead lot; ‘ransing city ath thence south, 150 feat. ¢ ivate alley i the "a Office ruunre; thenes wate feet 8 fachen, iat i oa 9 lines thersot forks fect toT street; ti east 20 feet 8 inches, to the of said square; ning, with the improvements consist. Fitteoath stroct wesi i a marly now ry, 20. ‘then due east one hundred wi phe illne, with all, modern conveniences, he line of lot num: rooms. is property 18 line of lot number {ihe rorldewee St Gonceal Sharks ieee ot eats feet to the line of lot hogy fe of the city. line of lot pomwered Terme of sale: cash; of which $300 must 12) to bs paid down when the property is off: bal- feet and § ance i ts. at.6, 12,18 and 2% months, the buildings, im- for which the purcl ‘s notes must be given, bear- ements, ri sad appurtenances to the said ing int of sale, and secured by @ | lots belonging. deed the All conveyancing and This property is most cligibly situated at the cor- slampe ne purchaser cost, Ifthe terms of sale are | ner of Ith street west and no! streets, opposite —— A EK the Treasyry buildings and the Quartermaster's De- Fink and cost of rae P'ferma of sale: One-third cash; the residue in throe cour ATIMLES Aucis. MORTGAGEE'S SALE, ps of one-third each, for which notes on. 6, equal f ‘nd te vs rable Pr eee nets y Be be . of : be he a fae SRW Epa CHa! ade ws, 4 ert. stawoe (atop) WHEEL WALL SO0e backs, EOF. Rar ee S= OF A NAVY VESSEL, sabied Sehr tn, 800 tons, old one ating. and be Tard thin two) mocks rece the ict sole for any purchaser g STAtONREY a the > OF APRIL, ry of [Rep.] apl2-d GREEN &@ WILLIA’ and Real ‘No. 319 Southeast corner of Seventh and D streets. "PS Ah LAL Risa : fe . > peas ‘T ‘By virtue of adeed srost, Gated the 8thof ber, 1867, and orded in Liber K. © . of the land by avenue north: % by a line drawn north. {inches anti it meets aline draw fi C ¢ second line desoribed 87 feet, and thence by this last to the end of th fmprovements consist of a large two-sto: Dwelling, with basement and attic. contala. twelve rooms, with gas. water. and other conve- niences; well suited for a business property or pri bape the purchase money to be he residue iu two egual pay: residue fu two eaual payments vate residepce, Pe pape Core ifn aah and twelve months, COOPER & ‘TIM (Successors to James C. McGui ) 1 auctioneers, ire & Co. Southwest corner Peona. avenue and Lith ' io) FEENCH PLATE PIER AN: 7! r bites one te p, RN hey: ‘ND | Mini Te | Ith trent superior Furniture, sing — | Gilt Frame Pier tle Mirrors re Gilt Parlor Ppites upholdstered in Green Rep Pine Patel Walton Meat Dish reeus 7 leat Dishes, Fine Plated Water Fitehers, Castes? 2 doren Plated Forks. Spoons and Knives French China, Cut and Bograved Glassware ¥rench Bronze Table Set, 7 pieces and Bronzed Chandsiers seo fine Coppere Walnut Ehamber Furniture fe 68, Tables fair : laters and Pillows ik Hall Buite, ke, Ac. ‘Terme: Cash. COOPER & LATIMER. _apedts [ Repub. ‘Auctioncers UNITED STATES MARSHAL’ SALE. In virtue of three writs of flori factas and one writ of venditioni exponas, from the Olerk’s Office Supreme Court of the Bistrict of Colambia, me directed. I will sell at public sale, for of Floase door of said Dis; bt, tits, clalen aad fo. ¥, in Square No. BY ‘img at run! end. rt a i Z f BES [ i iF Es i é al cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro- street, Philedelphis, Pa. Paice-OL& per bottle, west. of 6 bottles for @6.58, delivered to any addrems. Bold by all Dragsists everywhere, ta seek aaatoved wragper, with teosimle of mz (Cammicel Werehoum, ond signed | BOOKS, STATIONERY, 4c. psseeeaneess TOR KEW BOOKS. PHILP 4 SOLenONS, 911 PESWSrLvanra ‘AVERUE, Between Mh and Wa strects. TRE BIBLE IN INDIA. and Chri x ac. vd siso Statins Bil Heads 5 raved, Circelers printed Welling, Eviqtiee Peers: tuks, Wrapptug ts " “apbined Writing And Carter's Cupbined Writing 3 apli-et * care att By Robert McClure. M.D... V Mercanti! ALMANAC, 1878. PRION $2 LAW ALMANAC, ts7e. PRICE $2 FOR SALE BY ‘Whove suftertags have been protracted from hidden ~suses, and whose cases require prompt treatment torender existence desirable; If you are suffering, or have suffered, from involuntary discharges, what effect does It produce upon your general health? De You feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Does a tit- tle extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? ‘Does your liver, or arinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get out of order? Is your urine some- times thick, milky or flocky,or is it ropy on sct- ting? Ordoes thick skum riseto the top? Or is ‘S wediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile! Do you have spelis of short breathing or dyspepsia ? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the bead? Is your memory impaired? 1» your mind constantly BLANCHARD @ NOMUE, SbR Connen Pann. avanve ann Lire sr Fotticx NEWSPAPERS AND MAGAZINES. PRSENDER & KENNEDY, Corner Ith and New Tork avenue, opposite - . Beceive regularly the a Newepapers and i ENGLAND, IBRLBER, SOCOTLAYD, AND Any European Publication fer at the lowest a imported in quantity or by “Er. i i z dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, 4 the je moping, tired of company, of life? Bo zou wish to | 4 = be left alone, to get away from everybody? Does any am little thing make you start or jump? Is your sisep | f 2 . LA brokem or restless? Is the lustre of your ain oy Bak “ “vie Ms Gonfopetopa. only Scents carh.. The ‘ tated monthly devoted. t the Practical internat ‘ot idastrial “A tare Books. Day Books, Ledgers nud v lowest Mon HetLIN ES "STEAMBOAT LINES, ‘0! FOR THE FISHING SHORES! brilliant? The bloom on your check as bright? Do Papers, you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pur- sue your business with the same energy? Do you feel asmach confidence in yourself? Are your spir- ite dull and flagging, given to fits of melancholy? if so, do not lay it te yourliver or dyspepsia. Have yourestless nights? Your back weak, your knees The Fast and Staunch Steambost ©. P. SMITH, weeks and bare bat tle appetite.and you atipate | CABG Min eer hia to dyspepsia or liver-complaint ? BY Bors FE Deer eee 9:15 o'clock, for the Fisniho SHORES the Potomac river. sto at Fort Foote, aeh- Seto até o'clock J. Now, reader, self-abuse, venercal diseases badly | Seeerorn Sos Pew, © Sona what MOR o'glock in the ducing « weakness of the generative organs. wast organs of generation, when in perfect health, make themaa. Did you ever think that those bold, de- fiant, energetic, persevering, successful business | men are always those whose generative Organs are | in perfect health? Yon never bear sach men com: | plain of being melancholy, of nervousness, of palpi- tation of the heart. They are never afraid they } canmotanceaed in business: thar don't heonm--ne | and discouraged; they are always politeand pleasant | gouwerbeor fe ep ect” right in the face—aone of your downcast looks or any other meanness about them. pepe j ‘or further those who keep the organs inflated by running to ex- | coms. ‘These will not only riin their constitutions, but alse those they do business with or for, ao How many men, from badiy cured diseases, from the effects of self-abuse and excemes, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that hag reduced the general system so much as to induce al- *pinal affections, seicide, and almost every other forms of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble ssarcely ever suspected, and fasvo doctored for all but the right one. SP#taL worice. | NATION, YT, 316 ‘Diseases of these organs require the use of « Dia- fétic, HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU isthe great Diuretic, and is @ certatm cure for die- cases of the Bladder, Kidners, Grevel, Dropey, Or~ genic Wepkness, Female Qomplaints, General De- bility, and aM dleseses of the Urinary Organs, Whether existing in Malo or Female, from whatever couse originating, and no matter of how long stand. ing. | j CBAnLEs ! If no trontmant is submitted to, Consumption or Inaanity may ensue, Our Sesh and blood are pup- Mavens Srywp, Give ‘olmbold’s Extract Backs, eateblished upward of dy Lae: 19 yeags, peepared by H.f. HELMBOLD, Drag- Twenty sixth street west, trot Eto K stress ‘gist, 694 Brosdway, Now York, nad 104 South 2orn -thi rd street west, trom Oanat to @ street sxreet north, from Boundary to Bigteemth street Wi strest an r , street PEM oe et York svenwe. becond stivet from D to H street north. “SIkTR ¥. PSST tece: —_—_ tend a ae

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