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an emmesemseseeeeeee sssaaas EVENING STAR. FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Couriusion Yesterday's Proceedings. SENATE —After our report closed— Br. Drake continued bis sj on the Geor- LIN, saying that all over the Seathern Siaies the funeral merch or loyal men is heard in the | tramp, tt=m;,* amp of death, and the hideo 8 Bends A auuMight masks go anpaininis ‘Gr is it That this ery of bloud doe m, the ery < pms to me - my brother's ® cannot respond, “I am not m; brother's keeper.” Iam my brother's keep--, nd so long as | have voice it shall be lifted se and everywhere in his bebalf. Mr. Edmunds did not wish g0 interrupt, bat | Qaked ifthe reconstruction laws did not give | the President the power te put down with the | whole military force of the United States th’ tence. Bir. Drake did not think that these laws did. ‘The provisior compared with his Proposition water cum- pared with pure alcohol. . concinded by advocating his amendment. and argued that it ‘Would be the greatest mercy that could be be- Stowed upon the whole Southern country. H- lieved in meeting extraordinary circum Stances with extraordinary remedies. He be- lieved from the bottom of his heart in fighting the devil with fire. He believed in fighting these American Tang with the bullet andthe baiter. But you not hang one of ‘The very fact of the existence of this am ment on the statate books will be sufticient, i Will be « law that will execate itself. Mr. Sumner then took the floor in reply to Btrictures made by Mr. nter iu hi Speeches during the debate, and denied the a+ sumptions of Mr. C., characterizing them » misrepresentations. ‘The Senator from Wiscon- in this chamber the antiqnuat-d doctrines of m ©. Calhoun, the doctrines Which were buried under the apple tree at Ap- attox. [Applause in the galleries.) The ator’s arguments have no stre Hew e¢ the man whose gan, aimed at duck or plover, recoils and knocks the owner over. [Ap- use and laughter in the galleries. Mr. Davis moved that the galleries be cleared OD account of the violation of the decorum due dn the Senate chamber. ‘The Chair (Mr. Thayer) seeming to hesitate bp putting the motion, Mr. Davis, with excitement, renewed his Motion, and said that men who came here and Debave: Legal = not deserve to sit here nd shou! expel Lhe The Chair (Mr. Thayer) stated that the gatle- Ties had certainly acted in violation of the rales of decorum and of the good order of the Senate, {nd if the Senator would withdraw his motion the Chair would give notice that upon a sapet- tion of the disorder the galleries should be promptly cleared. Mr. Davis said he would withdraw his motion, bat would say that men who behaved in that (way were blackgnards, and t not to be al- to attend the debates of the American Benate. Mr. Carpenter said the Senator from Massa- e@husetis had taken a week to prepare an answer some ez trm Temarks mt by bim, and which bad been induced by the Senator im the first place onten| jority, appli i- fication” to the arguments of those who differed With him. Mr. Sumner, (interrupting.)—I used no such terms Bir. Car, You don't like to Se inter- rapted. se the rales of the Senate ap- ry Il as to any other Senator. urther discussion took place between Messrs. Carpenter and Sumner as to the powers granted to Congress by the Constitution and the rights feserved to the States. ‘The Senate at 4.45 fess until 7.30 p. m., when they reassembled; dut, there being no quorum present, adjourned. HO — After our report closed— ‘The Tariff bill being under considerati Paragraph in relation to pig iron was discussed Up to 4.50 o'clock, when the House took a recess m. evening session the debate was contin- great length, when the question reeurred - Butlers motion fixing the daty at #5; was agreed to—ayes 68, noes Gi, and the d the House adjourned. —— ALLEOED HEAVY SwInvLIne OPERATIONS IN New Orveans.—Last Saturday a who, it pears, was ex-Auditor Wickiiffe dis- on } whieh Committee then rose . Strauss, o Charles street, and sold him $150,000 ot fi lent State warrants, reeeiving therefor $71, in cash, and a check on the Southern Bank for $19,000. He said he would call again Monday or Bend his messenger for the balance. In the Mean time Mr. Strauss became suspicious, Stopped the payment of the check and put the = on the alert, too late, however, to catch Fickliffe, who is supposod to have fled to part Bnknown: His messenger proved to be Jame Blushaway, who, calling for the pro! lance. was arrested by Captain Schreiber and pecial Officer Sinciair: ome charge uf being lccessory after the fact to a felony. On he Person ‘were found $15,000. This sam wa Bequestered in the hands of the police and turned over to Mr. Strauss, and is about all perhaps he will ever get of his $71,000. Musha- ‘way was locked up for examination this morn- Ing before Recorder Houghton. New 0: lean: Bee, April 12. st]. — THe inv ion of the charges of that Saint, Fe Wood, against the rascal Gen. Hioward has begun at Washington, but for som> mrexplained reason it is secret and neither Spectators "nor reporters are admitted. If anything is proved Gen. Ho’ Bowever, we shall man and pure one, to dare to “ on to” Gen. ‘Howard after the v. aos i Deatn or aw Ex-Concressuanx—The death f General Albert Kust, of Ar! , is an- mounced. The deceased had been for many Sees ees Serneter of prominence and in- nce in bis section having represented his istrict in and held commission of a States im the army. ———_-+e-- _____ Fartat Resctt or a Littte Fun.—A deaf and dumb in Shelbyville, i amused himself on Wednesday t sticking pins Mrs. Dr. Walker's she ‘Was lecturing, and this little pleasantry led to a bloody fracas in the audience, which resulted in the shooting of an ex-sheriff and the mortal Brounding of another man. — —— @7"Lace will be as universal a trimming for Summer garments as velvet has been for those of the Winter. Day by dav, fromvarth | | | potlic meetings wilt comm. LATE TELEGRAMS, ac. The Captain General of Cuba telegraphs f om Pverto Principe that the insurgent forces, i» Maximo Gomiz and Modiste Diaz, mad tempt to pars the lines of Valmaseda’s di: st Canto Abajo, with the object of invadin : t jori-dietion of Bayamo. were met by two Spanish battalions and repulsed, with the low { te killed. ‘The rebels fled in great con- fusion, and at last accounts were utterly disor- ranized. + mployes on some of the horse rati-oads in New York have struck making an extra daily. They forcibly prevent new drivers 1m running their cars, The depots are guarded he potice. 1 despatches from Enrope announce a ter- Broseels yesterday. the on factory explode l. kiting + twerty persons, and the building was d te the grown {t o® stated thet om Monday rext a tes of cm Prane>, at which the plebisette ix to be discussed aud the tuple inetrected in the constitutional cha. PTO poser The banking house of Scott, Williams & Co., yiman nth Carolina, was broken open night, and the’ vault fore «d and robbed of money and securities to the amount of fifty or sixty thousand dollars. Tn the Mexican Cor se ‘ouscharzes have en preferred against Senor Komero, Seore- ‘ary of the Treasury. A committee of investi- cation has been appoisted. ‘The Madrid Imparcial says that it is probable that the question pn monarchy will be brought by fore the Cortes before the discussion of or- vane laws, whieh is fixed to take place at an early day. Delegates from the Fenian Convention lately hb. id in Chicago arrived in New York rR an to attend the convention called by Gen. ON: to mect to-morrow. The Prince Edward’s Island bya vote of 19 to 5 Fojects contederalion with Onset da. The Nova Scotia House of Assenibly has Jn a bill providing for futare elections by jot. Newfoundland does not want the home gov- ernment to withdraw its troops. The Emperor Napoleon attended the races at Longchamps yesterday. PAPEBHANGINGS. oOCcKk. iraest and cholcest selection In ths No. 486 ma Feet AT B. SILVERBERG'S LABGE ESTAB- LISHMENT, 312 SEVENTH STREET, BETWEEN D STREET AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENOE, YOU CAN BUY 4 Spools of 200 yards ATLANTIC COTTON for 10 cents, 3 Spovis of 50 yards SEWING SILK for 95 cents. Chilren’s fine WHITE COTTON HOSE at 15,20, ‘25 and 30 cents * full regular fine HOSE, a nice article for vet Sumer, tren toad cone, sass Gent's regular made SOCKS, splendid goods, from 30 to 40 cents. Gent's fine LISLE HOSE, 50 cents, Children's HANDEERCHIEFS, a good thing to lose, 5 cents. dics’ LINEN HANDKERCMIEFS, 64, 10, wets GL Ts,90, 25 and 30 conte. bi Gent's GERMAN and IRISH LINEN HANDKER- "CHIEFS. a great bargalu. from 3910 00 ont, Lapiye HEMSTITCHED LINEN BApDK H1EFS,« speciality, at 20, 30, 40 an conta. 100 Dogen of ENGLISH SOLID BACK and FALO BALKBRUSHES. from $1 up. ‘Try a pieetof our 10 cont SOAP. 144 HAIRPINS for 15 cents, CROQUET SETTS, from $5 up, BASE BALLS, from 15 cents up. 50,000 MARBLES, of all kinds k at our new patent DOORWAY SWING FOR WFANTS ae ga50, = as LADIES SATCHELS for $1, And a thousand other articles, equally ascheap and desirable. Do not fail to give him a call, REMEMBER 312 71a STREET, Tyger Pewweer wawse AVENUE AND U STREFT. Notice TO THE CREDITORS OF HALL & HOWARD. All persons claims against the late firm of HALL & HO’ , of this city, are requested to present the same to us on or before the FIRST DAY DE MAY NEXT. as at that time we wi bavi Ww. named will be ‘rom said sett! =— BARBOUR & HAMILTON, Ansigoces, ‘aahington, D.C. Washington, March 28, 1870. aps-tMyi S. P. WRISLEY, = DEALER IN MARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS, FIREBOARDS, TABLE AND BUREAU TOPS, BRACKETS, BRACKET SHELVES, GRATES, BUMMEE PIECES, &c., &c. ‘The above are warranted to be of Bo: 3 Pied silted prartne hem: og fe8-te ‘corner th sud B iareets, PPOPosaLs For sTaTIoNgRY. Treascry Derarrurrt, M: lereh 38. 1970. Sealed Proposals tor STATIONERY for the year ending June Slt, will this Dep ti TH DAY'O i TO ar odoch Blauk forma for dected i Hi i i : i j ; UNDERTAKERS. ‘SROHARD F.HARVEY. ALONZO A. MARE. HARVEY & MARR, ~- OVDESTAZERD, Ho, 034 F STREET. Detween Hiath and Teotn. ere CnDERTsEES, flee 425 EIGHTH STEEET near BE. FORMITURM of all kinds made snd repaired. Bpecial attention given te the manafacture of fe wy quote: BOTICE:: pray he cheepeet WHIT GOODS in Washington, ‘Swory BAXTER. 1990 Penn's aveane. Ae al ached and Unbleached TABLE LINEN very alt sod aay) EMORY BAXTER “e ; i H i a Fle (i AUCTION SALES. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER. Anction-ers, Br ogee s LaTy wMcairen Coat corner Penn. avenue and ilth at. PD. CORNER OF HST, NoRTH AND 4475, STRERT WET, NGAu LU-GATE. AT AU ON. in THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 2h, ‘St 55 o'clock. on jneaeapo jon sell, ym of six rooms,aleo two on H. street nor: feet on 4th street east ‘rame Dwelliog terest, secured by deed of trast. encivg sud stam ps at cost of purchaser. §50 19-3 COOPER & LATIMER, Aact’s. Y OBREN & WILLIAMS. Real Estate Brokers Bo. 319, corner 7th and D streets. THREE-STOR IK HOUSE AND_ LOT, FRONTING ON TUE CORNER OF ORLES SOUTH. KAVI-TARDS AT AUCTION Un FRIDAY, the 208 inet 0 m., being part Lote M. efug 88 feet front the im) ts, consisting of [ause, with wide halle, having 'w fine storervom attached, making god basiness ‘erm ‘Qne halt cash; balencs 6 and 12 months, for notes, bearing intercet amd secured by ade & of trust on the premises. Allconveyauctog and «amps at the cost of the purchase’. ‘Bie ‘down on the day of sale. (api-td} GREEN & WILLIAMS, Awcts, ¥ C00) & LATIMER, 23ers, Laie Se Cort ee TRUSTER’S 3 OF SOT IN SQUARE 84, hee: AVENUE. NEAR TWENTE: virtue of ‘@ deed of trast James Flan: and vife, dated Angust ‘Liber eM ‘388, the subscriber will sell to the bi ses, on TUBSDAY , the loth day of D. m., Lot No. 6. ge Pithe terms rd cash. (of which £0 met be paid sale.) and the residwe in two years, with interest from the to be secured by deed of trustee reserves the right to resel "5 pub- detente the a with pithin “five days from day of Conveyancing porn yo acl wp hepeb. i FRY CooPER & LATiIM. + BY y Ge.) owt ith RUSTEE 7RY ‘ONG STR NER OF 2isr 8’ ‘irtue oft reco ‘ashi county, ed wi OS public ‘auction: WEDNESDAY, May a New Marble Bunane ew ss Nos. 900 and 903, southeast cor. Pa.ave, and 9th st TRUSTEES SALE OF 4 THREE-STORY BRIOK OU; LOT . BETWEEN 4 Sua a eet eae he premieos. 1 wil sell by trast, du de. known lescribed as 2s in ee number (515),on K street, between 4th and Sth streets, and corner of sn alley, improved by a three-stery Brick House. ‘Terms of sale are: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest, to be secured by a deed of trust on the ises sold. All conveyancing and Fevepue stampa at purchaser's cost. “A deposit of stamps will be required as soon as the tty is sold. ae NEH MIAH H. MILLER, Trustee. WM. L. WALL & 0v., mbh31 {Chronicle} Auctioneers. B27 THE ABOVE SA 13 POSTPONED ON account of the rain until eumepar, April 21st, of, Co ba ia Brete a WALL & 00 , Aucts. JRY THOS. EF WAGGAMAN, ‘Beal Estate Broker and Auc . So Tih streak, opporlte Post Ottee, IMPROVED _PROPE: Y AT AUCTION ON NINTH REET. ISLAND, BETWEEN D AND E, WEST DE. On FRIDAY, 23d of April, at 5 o'clock, 1 ‘hall offer at public auction, on the Rramises, the south two Brick Houses, on 9th street, be- tween D and E, nine rooms each. Terms: One-third cash; balance in 6, 12 and 13 months, eee at purchaser's cost. To be resold in five days if terms of sale are not com- plied with. $160 down on oe oY sale. apls-5t THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. BX CBEEN & WILLIAMS, Anotioncers, IN WASHING ON sora eh aged e i. Bees deed OF tr ray Wee BBE folio ioe, ec’, of the Land Records for Wash: ington county, D.C.. and. bi 24 the written direction yy 1 sell at public AY, the 2h lat Ler land formerly called * Bayley's Purchase. in Washington county, D. C., together with all the improvements ynersos, consisting of small d house and stable. This lot of land,centaining ab 26 acres. is well suited for a sm: farm is in an excellent neighborhood, bel landsof Mr. Kennedy, and near Gol. Terms of sale: One-half in must be paid at sale,) apd the remain pate phy e red ' ete to bomate payments. w: terest, in six and twelve months from the day of sale. secured by deed of trast to the satisfaction of the Te to be com plied with witbin aix days after date of sale, other wise the trustee reserves the right i at thi FRX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, B Boutheast coruer Seventh and D sts. TRUSTEES SALE OF IMPROVED PR B vistas AT AGCTION. bet ¢ iy of @ deed of trust, the lth Jan . t uary, will sell et public remises: on BATE AY, Apr Br rccordfng t T5383 Esse TBea, WOOD AND OOAL. eee, een: weopn AT REDUCED PRICES. Haviog RED ASH, &. [ne ey OAK WOOD, im stick 2 enn 6 OO ENB WOOD, 60, oasiscscseeeenseseeeeescveseene 660 ‘Yard, No. 1732 Ponnayivanie avente, near 1th Sw C7 FeTs8i sect aes, bet. Land K st, wen. One-half cash; balance in 6 and 12 _ AUCTION SALES. 10-Monnew. FRX COOPER & LATIMER. Auctionsers, pf STRATOR'S iy MING U FOuNITURE. ac NLT ASUEASEB Ap-il », Por de yEPNESDAY MORNING, mse SPNUBRAT mona tn Ns = ridge," in county of Washington, I will soll, aa q the following Blleete : ~~ Form and Gast * [oturattares be. de. ‘erm cal VILLIAM TALBERT, Atministrat apis WM GPa LATIMER. Rests. B* AN EX’ EFS On W e'clork. and Zonal le, Variegated and Buide Balioe BS tase tums, ADw Hiotropes, Lillies, NESDAY Vines. Strawberry J.C. ‘Penney! COOPER & LATIMES Auctioncers, ire & Co. Tvanie ave. and 11th ILLECTLON OF RARE AN PUL PLAN AT Micron. id coo camel April — our an suas alos of Rare and Dwarf ‘Shrubs, Byer ‘Be. son (ney) OSPR PAER z. Don Pears an, Auris, TPROEEREY AT THA CORNER OF 13 we AND NEW YORK AVEN' 7 HH Eh i tf Hy g # Fi 3 j i f ft cE z " 4 2 FF i Ff i deed sand ! H On WEDNESD: 1800, at 2 o'clock, p.m., we shall premises a valuable FARM. BX GREEN & WILLIAMS Auctionoors. RB SALE BY PUB! UCTION. Yn WEDNESDAY, the Suc day 3° Apri 1 sell on the wo ‘acres of land, more or less, with the improvements, Consisting of a three-story brick dwelling stable for six horses, c house, two corn and. grai ih fo 000 or notes: bearing interest ‘and secured of truston the premises. All conveyenc stampe at the cost of the purchaser. sale. ORE’ (Rep.} ‘ng end down on iN & WELLIAMS, Auctioneers. B" OOOPER & LATIMER, Auction (Successors to J. C. McGuire & Co.,! Southwest corner Penn, avenue and Lith street. firs IRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE AND LOT, On I Sineee Nok BETWEEN 2p AND 3p STREET! EST, AT AUCTION. B; to me, dated the of lot at and E. ‘ds tor of (0. 3. the northeast virtue of adeed of ‘trust if AN . 1368, fc corner said | thence south, 180 feet, to = private alley in. sai ce sanare; t fect toT street; thi beginning, with the iny ing of « urarly with back buildin and containing 10 the beautiful, Terms ing int deed of stamps at purchaser not comp! sale the T: nce im cqual pay for which the pu terest from of sale: te ‘trust on the new 7 nce of Gen rena 4 RK. T. MORSELL. COOPER & LATIME west 20 feet 8 EO thence ench east rovements the throe-story, pwell! with al , ‘coms. is property eral Sherman, in ome improving 12,18 and Al ce. Preost, if the te nrchases Hy of ich ‘G30 Mast whic is knocked off 2% months, ‘aser’s notes mnst be given, the day secure he prem 3 Trai a Rorth 150 feet 8 inches, to the ing House. modern convenienees, bear. y of sale, and secured by = Hoonveyancing and rms ol f sale with within five days after the day of ‘Trustee reserves the Tink and cost of the defauitt ap Is-dta t to resell, at the iateo. Aucts. ¥ WM.L. WALL & CO., Auction ‘4 B jew Marble Building, Seng Stores No. 900 & 902 Penn, at ‘By virtue of bs iN CIT EET NO! ¥. D. C., LABS” ve py HOUSE.” y the Su; twenty: southw. north wit then o the line the ree, (233. an corner ith the line ‘one hi r . O.. in the city of Washi jo. mag. fo" the record said square, and then CJ ibth strect west ++ Cor. 9th st, ALUABLE IMPROVE: ite CORNER OF oth RTH, IN WN AS jecree March 3, 1870, Goure of the, District exis uity sitting. in the cause of Cor- Douglass et al., No. 1,673, of situate, 1; dare susbetso ten hens » and # AUCTION SALES, BX SOOPER & Latinin Auctionsers, to James © Gui Oo.) | TRESTRE'S SALE oF ¥ DINING Per SN TaN Bs F Sy ate STREETS, In WASHINGTON ctr, D A on the premises, t estate oleic arig serene marked 5 18 Round Uak Tables ton Cane Chairs Range and Fixtures Stove and Fixtures xtures: Large it rat Together Si eany other articles needed in s dining saloon. ‘Terms cash. i; BALL EN, Trastos. apll19k20 COOPER & LATIMER. Aucts. YX WM. L. WALL & ©0., Auction: B New Marble Building. No. 900 and 902, Corner 9th street and Pennsylvania CHANCERY SALE OF HO) STREET NORTH. B: Tintue of decree of the Suj Court ¥ « As in Chancery cause of | District of Columbia, Gated March Sth. 1369. and passed ity Docker 9) 1 shail ie via front of AX. tho wah d Lot No 1B. in the ground pian two story Frame Hours ortunity ie here Ena'pleasant locality, om reasonable tolmes ‘Ferme, One-half Cah the residue in two eqal in- Pong od he ceieeed tat ‘pe i Co endorsed, and bearing interest trom the ny of sale, Title deed to be until the whole of ‘the pur: chase money fe paid.” Conveyancing and stampe st PANCMASBURY LLOYD, Trustee. At the same time and place, the same terms. tl and on I will offer for sale the 3 foot Aller way on the enst Attorney for eles of be Eee WL WALL & OO. Anets, 5 JAMS, Aucts. REEN & WILLIAMS, } BY aoe and Real Eetate Brokers, No. 319, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. VALUABLE TWO STORY RICK HOUSE, Ren nen ny STREETS, § sie Wi selock pw, teeth o'clock p! m., ow erty, viz: ote No. 34 and 25 ingubdt nal lot No.8, in square No. 421, havi feet at the . Th trea Se septh of we ‘an alley, w rovemen which are toa j Brick Dwelling, ‘Brick able, and t be Terms: Onefourth cash; balance in 6,12 and 18 months, except $2,000 of the purchase ioney can run for four years: the to give notes for the deterred garments, bearing interest (ram day of of trust. xisome prop: Vision of origi- ing a front of £0 lc, secured by deed 109 to be paid down Shea'the property is ‘knocked Sowa, ‘All Convey Ancing at costo ner, j a GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anet* | #2Y COOPER & LATIMER, 4 BB Qincconore todas Or Mota e Ge uthwest corner Pean. avenue and Lith st. PEREMPTORY SALE. TWO DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS. ON 1474 STREET. BETWEEN U AND V STREETS, THURSDAY AF N eac! 5.in square 290, foot by a depth of 100 fess tea mc £8Ch,8 front of grade Sud pavement in front. Street cars pass the Property. Witte ae ‘Terms e-half cash: balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest, secured by a deed ot trust. # Conve: con ‘and stamps at cost of purchaser. §36 depori % 4 3 COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. BBY CORRES EATING, Saco, Southwest corner Penn ‘aavenue and Uth street. A SUPERIOR COLLECTIO: B RCT ION OF BOOKS AT On THURSDAY, April Zist, 1870, at 7% o'clock, and following Evenings, at our ‘uctign fooma, ¥e Es rior’ collecti scellancous Books, belonging to the late Chas W. Boteler nods tine Legation. Many of nd, and all in fine pres COOPER & LATIMER, (Repub.} Auctioneers. ¥ W. L.. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, ‘Marble Buliding” Bos. 900 and 903, eat cor. Pa. ave.and Sthet “ at, of 20 eto elegantly Sp 14-19,22,26,.29.mza3 ITED STATES MARSHAL ® BALB. 2 ac aaryarpsen vin Tront of ‘the Court House deor of sald ‘Die, em ond se ee 3 inthe Cy ons D°0.; Boglanise si come eecaare prorouns FoR GRApINe AND SaAVEE. weareeine B'S: Aer ie, | will be a pe Syl eet ead pa A na Sater into coutrect for the ‘pertocmance of the § Mayor reserves the right to rect any or all ADDRESS “BOOKS, STATIONERY, ac. FOR BEW BOOKS. PHILP 4 SOLONONS, 911 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between 9th and th streets. «8 THE BAZAR HOOK it a the, Perms, Manners, tiguette, and. Unrens cf SABLE UIE Gomiche “nowt approved eit Ptoolens or mt and directions tor the ci . By Robert McClure. M.D. Vos NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED, eee | Mercantile Stati 5 BM Heads inted, and engraved. Circalare printed Weltine: Blank and Pri Papers, Wrapping Bole gsose tag, Carter Combined Writing and whe * Co Gomyne ink. The only perfect ink mae ALMANAC, 1870, LAW ALMAWNAC, i870. ‘Whoee sufferings 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 s lt- tle extra exertion produce palpitation of the heart? ‘Does your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, frequently get ont of order? Is your urine some- times thick, milky or flocky,or is it ropy on eet- ling? Ordoesathick skum rise tothe top? Or is ‘Secdiment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spelis of short breathing or dyspepsia ? Are your bowels constipated? Do you bave spelis of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory impaired? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping, tired of company, of life? Bo you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody? Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep | broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you pur- sue your business with the same energy? Do you fecl as much confidence in youregf? Are your spir- its dull and flagging. given to fits of melancholy? If 0, do not lay it to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute PO tary Ne erate Corner Street and New York avenue. opposite Receive reguiariy the ‘pal Newspapers and ENGLAND, IRELAND. SOOTLAND, 45D SLSR eves Books imported in quantity or by singe spam STEAMBOAT LINES, FOR THE FISHING SHORES this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint ? Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly — olock , cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro- 5} ickote forthe rou trip ooty Ope Detar. ducing @ weakness of the generative organs. The ‘Su: et organs of generation, when in perfect health, make | p> = : theman. Did you ever think that those M14, de- sre Serer ARROW , Capt. fiant, energetic, persevering, successful business Eh Graerien see Saeed Forts Foote in perfect health? You never hear > ‘James meme | ge MOOTED ST Plain of being melansholy, of nervousness, of palpi- tation of the heart. ‘They are never afraid they cannot suoceed in business; they don't become sad” and discouraged; they are always politeand pleasant | im the company of Indies, and look you and them | RK, right in the face—none of your downcast looks or i ‘ny other meanness about them. I do not mean | those who keep the organs inflated b. running to ex- Mascuaxrs: LINE OF STEAMSHIPS WASHINGTON AND REW YORK. but alse those they do business with or for. How many men, from badly cured diseases, from the effects of self-abuse and excesses, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system so much as to induce al- LOAN OFFICES. PECIAL NOTICE. NATION Loan EEIOR, Se piitnineiesce® ‘Obristion Lean 0 = 3031 Tih et. 8a door fos tt form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause ef the trouble searcely ever suspected, and bave doctored for all but the right one. Disonses of these organs require the use of a Biu- retic. HELMBSOLD'S FLULD EXTRACT BUCHU ia the great Diuretic, and is a cortaie cure for dis- eases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropey, Or- ganic Weakness, Female Complaints, General Do- ‘Diity, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing ia Male or Female, from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long stand- hoe. : If po treatment is submitted to, Consumption or ‘Insanity may enves. 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