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_EVENING STAR. “FORTY. FIRST CONGRESS. Couciusion Yesterday's Preceedings. SENATE. a 4 consideration— which were all Mr. Morrill, of Providing that naval and surveyors of ports shail receive $5,000 and a com- Pensation which has heretofore been paid. ‘The amendment was agreed to. Mr iams moved an amendment increas- Ing the salaries of the second comptroller and the commi-sioner of castoms, the solicitor and register of the treasury, the auditors of the treasury, the commissioner of pensions, the commissioner of Indian atfairs, and the com- missioner of the general land office to $4,000 per annum; which was agreed to. Mr. Drake moved an amendment i CRee ant ing $3,160 for tne salary of the soli 7 rand waval judge advocate for the next fiseu! Maine, moved an amendment | officers which was agreed to. COMPENSATION OF PEMALE CLERKS. Mr. Trumbail offered an amendment that the compensation of the female clerks, coypist and counters employed in the revenas depart ments and bureaus shall, after Jane 30, 1570, b the same as male clerks performing the like o: similar services Mr. Stewart did not like the discrimi that p He thought women sh as well reales for the «ame work as men. he thought wherever the work now performed by the male ci could be performsd by females, that t omen should have it, and the men should be scnt out to work on the farms, Mr. Fowler said the pages of Congress re- ceived about # per month, which was much more than any of the ladies get. Mr. Sawyer believed that the moment yo: Classitied tiese females in grades you commence the work of graduatty weeding them out of the Departments. The head of the es would sooner have male clerks than female clerks. The very reason why these women were first employed was because they were cheaper. As to whether women could perform the same work as men, there was at cee ee ject. It was certain that women would be absent about two we dane. from Sel i where the men would be about one ‘Trumbull’s amendment that the head of the Departments be authorized to appoint tion female clerks, where competent, to any of the comes of clorkabipe, aud when s0 appoi: shall be entitled te the pay of the saaeeee wal ich appointed. umball said this would defeat the mole ject of his amendment. Mr. Corbett moved an amendment to the effect that the male clerks, copyists and coun- ters shall receive no more than female clerks who perform the same ‘Mr. Corbett thought this wo the Grired ane. which was to ay. en these young gentlemen ike it could go out West, and go to work on the farms, and the females could ‘then take their places. Mr. Pomeroy the 7, Pe of an able bodied nen should resign. - The i Fiighing over 200 pounds and copring two or three letters a day, and calling that a day's work. Why achild could do it. He contended that the only way women could get their rights Was to give them the ballot. Pending debate, the Senate, at 5p. m., ad- journed until Menday. HOUSE.— After our report closed—the tariff Dill being under consideration— On motion af Mr. Schenck, (Ohio,) the daty on flour, of oats, wheat, rye, corn, or back- Wheat was made uniform at 1 cént per poand. Mr. Churchill, ( Y.) moved to amend by imposing a duty of 20 per cent. advalorem on middlings, shipstaffs, shorts, and flour er meal ofgrain of any kind, ground or mixed for feed; which was agreed to. vi Mr. Smith moved te amend by tax posing the following duties: On wheat, 30; rye, by, barley, 25; oats, 15 cents’ per” bushel’ Adopted. Pending torther consideration of the bill the at 43 p. m., took a recess until At the evening session, the committee accept- ed the: pending amendment otfered by Mr. Schenck, amending the proviso in relation to the duty on oranges‘and similar fruits, 39° that an allowance for decay on the voyage may be clatmed where the loss is in excess of 25 pe cent., but no allowauee shall be made for any Joss except that in excess of 25 per cent. On motion of Mr. Schenck, the para; was further amended to make the duty on oranges, lemons limes, pineapples and grapes nt. ad valorem; and on bananas. pla: vtioch, mangocs and cocoanuts 10 p. cent. ad valorem. ») moved to amend the Mr. Peters Paragraph fixing the duty on potatoes at 15 nts per bushel.¥Adopted. insert: On d, shelled 3 a. mittee r | Mr. Dawes fresen an invitation from Messrs. Simon W lolph Cluss, and L Wollvecker, comm of the German Aso Ciation, for the House to participate in the cere mony of z the corner-stone of a monu- ment to Baron Vrm Steuben, at the Schuetzen Park, at 4 o'clock p. m.,on Monday, and moved that 4 ccmmittee of five be appointed to repre- sent thy House on that occasion. ‘The motion wax agreed to, and the Chair 9 inted Mesers. Dawes of Mass., Judd of Il. gner of Texas, Cox of N. Y., and Getz 5 a such committee. ‘The House then at 10 o'clock, adjourned SCULLIVAN—C the Bow, Father St: LLINS. On fe Ith instant. by SNF COLLINS: Ta u SELEIVAN t ses ail of thie city ——07 DIED. POOL F—At her brother-tn-law’s, P.O. Ball, No. Ke Dth street west, at lo winaees wf W o'clock oi ofevnaumption, MARY ¥. POOLE, ia the 1s rel ber ane esi wil take place from Drainosville abe. VSoaRe AN. On the morning of the Mth, Miss gAKAM LOUISA BOARMAN. in the sist year of er age The fu lace from the residence of Mr. Will street, on Mondey morn- ing at W« * —— NDERTAKERS. BICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MABR. HARVEY & MARR, CONDEBTIEERSG, Bo. 934 F STBERT, between Ninth and Tenth. my ICHARD W. BARKER, CVDERTIEER — 425 EIGHTH STREET near KE. FUBNITUES of all kinds made and repaired. Rs toy MARY E. STOOPS COND O17 Th te opposite Patent Office. Plain Ornamental Two! Sowers warranted not to change color. my5-Im" mipeh —_. FUNERAL WREAT! ‘ETS, Rant oe ANCHORS and 8 Enameled in nee wl ‘kinds of Halt done, Ornamental ‘ork on Glass and late of Boston, 388 Sth st, Hair Work:— Mrs. oF Seve Cis movi IC. waaranteed oy . lowest pos: sible Orders ‘may be be ett at ‘oftice, Sth street wharf, ‘pe arcuan the ‘post ‘or given to the drivers of the wagons, Toe Company.” AY AILEY, 3B Contencts can be made hols season on far: tome. for the wa im ANHOOD: HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! Just published, in a sealed envelope. Price, six cents Pas AS LS que ATURAL at rik. ‘ac. by Rove. emiscates Book," “A Boon to Ripe ede a PEATE or Pot ors ‘MPIBB BEATIN i RANGE. Without an equal ped be morta. 4 Soak poration. ww warm Upper rooms in Coldest poather Ci EGORY. my itt 634 Pounsylvania evenus. ‘LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. ‘The Scheeppe case came up yesterday in the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on a writ to review the evidence taken the trial of the at Garlide, Pa., im ac- cordance with the act of the Legislature on the subject. for the State contended that cisco that if $1,000,000 subsi on the7th of June, it shall all be ex- d imong white laborers, meaning that no Ghinese labor = be employed in cy cons ruc- tion of the road. A conflict is imminent between the public park commissioners aud the superintendent of the new ost office in New York, the former having determined to latter from en- croaching on the City Hall park, and the latter having determined to go on with his work. A formidable febelltion has broken out in the Ee of Entre Rios, in the Argentine Con- federation. Some indecisive fighting has oc- curred. Gen. Urquiza, a native of Entre Rios, and ex-Dietator of the Confederation, was shot and mortally wounded by an assassin. The re of a concen‘ration of Fenians in Minnesota, received yesterday, seem to ve to some extent confirmed. One of their first objects appear to be to 8 force at Fort William to oppose the landin; ot the Canadian expedition. News has Meow received at. San Francisco from Japan of the arrival at Yéddo of Admiral Hornby, from Australia, of &n attempt to as- sassinate the Ameriean Consul at that place, (Yeddo,) of frequent outrages on foreigners, &e. In the House of Delegates of Virginia last evening, a warm debate took place over a propo- sition to strike the word “ white” out of the tax bill. It was def ne The monitor Terror, now in Hampton Roads, will in a few days sail for the West India sta- tion. Quite a number of United States naval vessels are moving in tion. The Germans in New York celebrated the Baden revolution of 184349 yesterday. Gene- Tals Sigel and Schurz participated prominently. General Longstreet has been appointed Adju- tant General of Louisiana by ‘ Bepublican Governor of that State. John Deal was hu , for murder at Reading confession on the 4 yesterday, making a fa. PAINTING, &c. Sr i ‘D StREer D STREET) wWACNICHOL'S GENERAL HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING BSTABLISHME. NO, O8 33 3D STREET. Ley Bh ion of [ PAINTING, Bree gig Sextnete iG, Ci Se 5 in iting in every variety Cc. MACNICHOL, ‘923 D street, bet. 9th and 10th sts, and style of execution. a 27,4 ESTABLISHED 1841. }85 ‘01 ei PADDLE Yo OWN CANO! ia ahd ROUSE RAR S27 decunng re wa any ostab- eet oA wide Ate mot Aity yeare avenue, LA. yobs) N, i“ . is wey red to execute je, at reason tes, at it tf all SIGN and O- ORATIVE een GLA! nae a Bee eSalss attention Area ete 5 lai raed fob B it and. Wood. * chert mb ibiy i RECEIVED, JUST BECEIVED, PER STEAMEB THIS MORNING, PEB STEAMEB THIS MORNING, NEW YORK GOODS, SEW YOBK GOODS. BUTTER! BUTTER! BETTER!!! NEW GOSHEN BUTTEB at 45c, TEA! TEA! TEA LARGE INVOICE-ALL NEW OROP—OARE- ULLY SELECTED—PRIOES Low. The best Toa ever brought to this city, to which we calleapocial sitention® mi FRESH INVOICE OF GENUINE BOSTON GBAHAM BISUUIT, LEMON SNAPS, WINE SNAPS, BUNIO CRACKERS, BOVELTIES, &c, ELPHONZO YOUNGS & Co., Greeers, SY¥LVANIA AVENOUR, PO sed Foun-aND-a-WaLy Srunzy. Be FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. Why ts it that eo many children die under the age of five years? That a large proportion of children die under thatage, has long been asubject of remark, end without a satisfactory cause ascertained, it is certain. Also, it ts Known that worms exist in the human system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents, covecialiy methirn, WiD.Srs tucce Constantin. etm their children, camsot be too chearving of the Bret symptoms of worms; fors0 surely asthey exist,c they be SAFELY AND CERTAINLY removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by the timely use of B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. ant LA perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, Tailgate VEGETABLE COMPOSITION. Ore . are ye 4 FAVORABLY, KNOWN SINCE 1829, Ae Fr tar ea balesion Danced Meee Seca” SCHWARTZ @ HASLET®, FORMERLY B.A. vasiwtstocntd fn 6 06. Capt. A.Q. MHOrE. a. trent SALES. sar Acct FOR & ue S ont. IMI TERT, Pj i TaDSESDAY May 1 at at 630. m., iy pes ‘Story Frame ‘House, 7 oe 305, on 3h and 4th. One-third cash; balance in six, cightcen months, all ‘geavevanes at purchaser's cost. Tobe sof sale are five days if a a8 BR AAR hoe STEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE wear ESTATE IN ST. MARY'S Cou: NTY.& twelve and oc which Georgs J. Franklin, Boa- fofendaats, bearing March, in the year ‘Is7¥. Beer gstecs, will offer at ae pub wr in Leonardtown, on TU. day-of Sune wrx; between the how Pita ar Aaa containing about 38 lands will be sold ms the Mogatana being a necessary sddition to eta i 2 ase on the Pots Potem.e ror ee ear tie outh of Bay. and bat a from Gough's Wharf itis to ahigh state of cut, vation — Inprereine is of excellent soit and AUCTIQN SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. a SALES. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, A, B corner Geveuth asd D sth TRUSTEES mates PL en PROPER- Prstier ais ber Tend ie No. 3 feted by sim Saar: setts Renee leone ing the san eal res on ibea- Ty's subdivision of square jo. a8, Degtning the same on the nort rer thence west 25 ste » to Li E ABOVE: 13 BATURDAY, oe y order = REE! pias "ace Ancts. ABOVE ae 18 POSTPONED ule ED ESDAY , the 21th inst., at 5 o'clock ae UM Tie on the premises, RNEILLE, Trost myo ohein et WL Lia aS ates: ~“ S7-THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- Kp. mite il e at 8 o’cla Eenvenient Teli adiacent t0 the fine PEMEAUEDAT. A DARN EILLE "Trustee, Orbea. Bu Ann AMS, Autcia, Seca Alia fort ratte B® Pe watt 00, Ancton ate i 4 oh. ; facilites tor the farther mapro reeset oe Chena oe ow Marble Bailldiugy, age ea ‘he wat ond Ae, as No. 900 nad $0 Pennsylvania avenne, Sery superior, very c — ¥aine of the land. ie va ue ee WED PROPERTY. ON torn oan Me Werting ee EP atenoe a uta made quite Nee ERRNO ay, at roperior advantages, as there ina good deal of i ust bumbered ) Right, io ‘ie three hundred and torty- ‘upon Churches, mille. stores, &c., are convenient to this ‘snd it is only about t from roperty. Eve mil jes distan’ Sena! aon and nearer b; onmesanna ened z of sale. or the final rail ion ane in equal a at ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, B Southeast corner corner 7th and D streets. CABLE L RSTA’ ‘TE AT THE CORN ‘4 E STREET NOB’ Wret.4 ort FIOM. TH AND [3h STRE! ‘AY, the 19th inst., at 6 o’clock Rt secmale sepa & 6, being Fife Btaches ee ‘and pace eiea Cg ro re pers rperty raitable for building» iarge hott forma: Ope-fourth cash; balance in 6,12, 18; and 2% months, for notes « besring 1 rand soonaee jeed of trast onthe, premises, All conveymnetnx ft the cost of the purchaser. EN frauen Aucts, GREEN & WIL: — eers and concert BY oy ON Brokers, jo. B19, southweet corner Tun and D streets. Jee NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT On TUESDAY. the 7th instant, at 10 o'clock a.m. swe shall sell. at House No.1 19. on G mtreet™ between Ith and 13th one following Furniture, Maigeloth Parlor Set, consisting of Tete-a-Tete, . Castor and Side Uhai Wik: top ( enter Table and w atnot Marb.e-top Cottage Sets, Mattresses and Feather 2Handame Painted a west. Wardrobes, Diping Tables and Cane Seat Chairs KW aint Writing Desk Fancy Ornaments rrovs, W Bin early New Three ply, ply, Tngrain an other Carpet Croekery, Glassware. Cnr Chaar Cy Cooking. ‘Parler and Stoves, and & g00d lot of Kitchen Steuaiet The furniture bas onty been in use but @ few m and the unly reason for selling the own- erg is going to Barope. ‘Terms: Cash. GREEN & WILLIAMS, _my 18-d [Repub Auctioneers. Y COOPER & LATIMER pactioncens, (Successors to Metinire Bouthwest corner ith st, CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE DurnovED ¥y ON BR LOUISIARA AVENUE, BE- By virtueot a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, passed in Equity Cynse No. 19 9, Docket 10, on the 21 day of | April, 1570, in which Compton et al. and Compton ae, auction, on ima” aay, ob May, . m., Lot No. 6, Square leseribed “aa* fotiows:— ty -six feet four inches, me arured weston ‘Loui aaa avenue, from the ope east corner of said lot, and running thence on aid avenne east eighteen (18) feet one (1) inch, thence foutherly at right angles to said avenue ‘twonty- thr et nine (9) inches, thence due south and h Gi street nineteen (19) foot one (1) hree fonrths (3%) of an iach, thence due thirteen (13) feet four (4) inches ahd a half (44) oe t Inch, thence due south twenty-five 25) feet to point Say ee west from 6th street, thence due west ren ( 31) feet and besa -one hundredth, thence 57 feet and sixt tEence nortinweste fo the point of b and b: rooms Terms of ale: One-third (3) cath; the residue in three ered pare instalments in 6, 12, aud'Ls mo: hs Iy thirty-two( 2) foot sxe) iuning. Inuproved by a four-story asement Brick House, containing eleven (11) ve OOOPER & HUATIMERS ‘Ruerey = ILL B™ ay pores thd « ee Brox *“No.'S19, avutheust corner th and 's [ae SALE oF VALUABLE or GBOU. D een bag SORRES OF bots Soutat Peyote By virtue ot s ve }» Aucts. iTPONED oe ABOVE SALE [8 wm — DAY, thetith a of Mnbeodde GREEN & WILLTAMS” Ancts, Tr REED TLLIAMS, Auctioneers, 319, Southeast corner: 7th and D streets, OF VA by ed BUILDING Ry inees AUCT. SON hs a, a THUMSDA t., 1 shall eel i fron fabecriber,| Dearly and in &e., one of in the District goK. Jying and. nagar 8. re a sanie | the at the north corner paid bt Sia) and Tanning with the lino of Hoth ‘wear 00 twenty. feet, (30.) thence due Test coure eove Seven (70) feet jor inches, thence ina due the north (3) Othe decree in chancery ta in Dis jumbia, wherein McDermot aud others are ‘comm ‘against McDermot and ay it publ aust Lp ye 3 mers e PUA the i ‘tay st “ot i 5 fier epreenbe Instant, at 5oclock p, m., on th a No.1, ,in square ionss being at the corner of mite 3 and 1b ‘caftor all of Lots 10,11, 12,13 and immedintel Tost situated on south L street and lath ale offers rare isttented for. in real Lane as it is ted in one of {the city. “ernys 0! 6 and nn coe a with interest. ‘A dep fry (8 Gollars wilt be required on each Lut as soon as seid. All conveyancing and stamps at the expense of thé ureha er, i3 BAMUEL L. PHILLIPS. Trustee, myi2-td LL & OU., Aucts, mith Ms, i. BY SoBe 2 yas SYN Estate Brokers, No. 319, Southeast corner 7th aud D ‘streets, Two eon pine ekOTS, Reid BALTI- On TURSDAY. the e Trth instant. at 6 o'clock By EE Seta ig bots tettered A’ a Being subdivision of Lot ‘one frouting on Del avyenus and the etn On Ist street east, be D and E streets nort ‘erms: Une-fourth cash; balance in 6, 12. 18 and 24 onthe, for notes bearing interest, and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. and revenue siesspeae the cost of the purchaser, down on each lot on the daj sale. my li-d GREEN fe WiLiaaMs, Auctioneers. Thre above investments te B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 319, southeast corner of 7th and D'streots, TRUSTER'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT ON 1 viet NORTH, BETWEEN 2p AND 3p Liber T and eg 7,0ne of 2 e land ‘ashington istrict of Columbia, hal melt at — unity. duction, in afFout of the prumiees,on MOND: POP oT ground mite SR Piss ne pat in naid District. known and distingyishiod | on ‘the plan or plat of icity as pe of Lot No. ls, in Square No. $62; beginning at t - corner of said lot, and ranning thesee south 10 feet, to a pub- lic alley; thence west 2) feet 8 inches; thence north Led foot, tol street: thence enst 20 feet Sinches, Goths Restming: with the parvo thereon, consist. eof y new throc-story Dwelling House and ferk Tuldiug, » containing lv rooms, with all modern: convenk neces ‘Terme of <ale: $3,000 cash, (of which @300 must be paid down at time of sale,) balance in equal paymenta Hy 6, 12, 18, and 24 mothe: the purchaser's notes to be given for the di ments, interest from the day of sale, ard secured by Geed ef trast ou = era All cenyeyancing and stauy Tecost. If the terme of sale are aa Pied with within Are eda a after the day of sale, the rostee reserves fi resell, at the ri goat of tho defualting pa archags r. 7, MORSELL Tra myo GREEN & TELIAMS. ht — Y COUPER & LATIMER, Acetioners, Su ire \ccessors to James 0. Mctit Southwest corner of Pennsylvania are, ‘and ith ot, TESTER: 'S SALE VALUABLE Lot Be AL OFoxt CITY, BE: PART OF Tk te ESTATE KNOWN AS ean Buevon MON: DAY, the ‘clock m., that valuabl etropolis "view ba Lot Mo. fo. 12, Sper af land, more or less. ‘The le on the old Budi the property can be seen at Coo; ner auction rooms, Hazes fo boasted today ‘A covenant will be required om the part of the irchaser that he will net allow any slaughter- quse oF other nuisance to be erected on the lot. Conveyancing 4nd revenue stamps at the pnr- crime of ¢ ale: One-fourth cash. Eanes até, 12 anes B —— rr ments secured D; ht Shy MIDDLETON, Tr my?2-dts “de GooPRa LATIMER: Aucts: ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ie Southeast Corner of 7th and ane ith interest. ‘Dee '¥ Rotesendorsed to fi 3 All conveyancing | en) By virtue ofa deed of trust. dated 6th October, | a: recorded i B® GREEN & be Lene 5 aad Se oe EK ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN A WTecians. ace, Aucts. i ‘Sdistanee of 24 feet and? LIS. Trnstoo. 3 BN Wil: iAMS, Aucts, ck Deeliing, rooms, on EB street and Wh streets. same hour Bre betes. tn] “= 4 ‘Sucesssors to Southwest corner ct Penn. a HOUSERO atte Rett Lanse on thie s0.ut | Household heel , i Plain Painted Cottacs tanks Sut isk Matt erasers, Cane Beat Chatrs Vainut Bxtensinn Table Wardrobe, &c.y&c. m 12-3t ~LIEN epi AT AUCTION. 0 NING, May —_ 1570, ‘urniture, compri- COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. hast sell a small NIZED STATES MABSHAL’S SALB. ott Tirtae of three writs of Bert factes and ope bi | Si; Seamer tatet ents She | STEAMBOAT LINES. Bee (Om Sa ines at 7 9m. ‘wharf of thi, Conn i, . Supt. i a 3 LaTigt Successor tain J. W. POSTERS SALE OF VAk arty” between TEENTH STREET AND NEW YORK AV- st Alexandria titngton, Glrmont, 5 t, and Fortress : By virine of 9 dood of trust dated the ch of Teth-atrect ‘ i, ‘ j| Saree in Liber E.0. | DAY and 1HURSDAY, at 3 pane ning. faves Bo fll 3 ope of the land records of | Norfolk TUESDAY and FRIDAY, t'<p ms Tnderaigoed will Gilat publi sucton ee MOR. | aR atteeeer cone od Freight wal ene Days the ott da oc rat bie Gelzck’p. mon | through. ears prem Jcce or paren ; apply to James Fb net of Lot 6, fn ‘square owing for Galt, Georg W eee "Alex: ie at the 80 ence vA. D. Garner {unin due north by and with the tine oft trot ore ye gd face mumreecre a with the line of New York avenue 75 sip, ‘Went 8 by 8 G0. Propel aline drawn at ht aplo Wardly 32 feet 6inel a west m of the Sth de henorth of anid regular weekl | provements consist of a large two-sto: Yoke. | ing twelve rooms, with gas, water, and other conve- py oy 29, eee iver, every ae —74 | Bicnces; well suited for a business property or pri Bm Leave 'GEOWUETOWN every FRDR I as | Yate residence. | _ Terms o 91.000 of the pure! money to be For fart! infe jis patience ots | fis. Re alent. or rwelve 7 terms | Georget a Steal are snot complied With in five days from day of | Fork avenues st che Comer Of 17th street and New | gale, rty will be resold at the risk and cost aull-tf J. W. THOMPSON, President. of thi ‘a ealtivg purchaser. — stamps and | — — | Sonveyancing at phreluser's cost, A deposit af $300 Fo soon vannon, | will Be reaatred fn ROBERT G FOX, Tracteo, ehS Heamer ABOW, Capt. Thomas myt-dtds COUPER S LATIMEM, Aucts, ik sect e atroety — oe 4 | | <THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- | for MOUN! vite ON, touching i! THURSDAY, 12th instant, samme hour and Scraprin, Vorts Vashington. Mar=halj Place. mys-dikds fisteirw scr docest Jone, Ve., retursing t SoHE ABOVE SALE 18 STILL FURTHER * "ames SYKES. Gen Son, POSTPONED until MUNDAY, the i6th inet.-same | _ous7-tt lard dour and plece. myl2 dads = street. AR arene ‘of the second line, to- Niece of Ianc Sfeet in width, extend. lece of ground the continea: eae’. lune to the public alley at ETL SEAS ‘The WASHINGTON ‘AND “NEW YORK. the Fine JOHN CIHR _ MERC TANTS! Ak Hae entering’ conmanueyie ee of Aleuandria cay eh ie aa ee ; Gs for sche eee Bros. P. "ae : Boat Lina > MOR Bocas ee =~ MEncnants: LINE OF STEAMSHIP] corner of 7th and By virtuo of » dood of trot te, Isa, and daly recorded i and by direction of the Lwill | cured ‘tl cll at, public bioNDay. the oth 4 that 1 rivate reg on, and M eget oo of siley’ Dalanes in pix padtwelve months, with n ietger’ rdbdivision of Lote Lots Y —— & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Southeast on | TRUSTEE’S BALMS OF. Rar RON ED PROPERTY. pvearies date Ja O., in tther T and By auction, on the day of May, Iv, parcel of ground in the in Square number Twenty-four, our hundred dollars cash, and a EW EXPRESS LINE cETWEEN PHIUADRLYHLAY ALi ALEXANDRIA ‘G@eonGErOWN, Bo Regular sailing day from 14 D streets. the Iand records tice oe? | Seem. 6 North | Yherves, Philadelphia, SATURDAY, bret: Water street, Georgetown, WEDNES RAILROADS. Barmons AND OBIO BAILBOAD. intorent. gured by a deed of trust on the property. Fitt dor. ‘Trains between WASHING. pas unoTOs: 18. lacy down when the Property ig struck of. ange ve ARD BALTIMORE and conveyancing at pp a Tag r ase INGTON b ihe cpm’ ara Rot, complicd with withle Sve ars | W tre now run as follows, via: je fo st FOB BALTIMORE, oes A. DARN Ki es LL GEREN £ WILLIAMS: Aue: C. McGuire Bee ‘Penhayivania avenue and lth st, eo" | THDOEBER O3t DALE Bag? ot Peace oMEEASR. IN aaftraa virtue of tee Ww y; Dame and wi ‘and com’ 3 my Sdtd BY GRE ‘at the CK B. A outheust coruer of tin eet Dot TRUSTEES SALE OF Ta ee or Maree ta a brain ined sass 2 ‘NITED STA’ mee Slee Saget tls trict of aie os PER & AE, pactonsers. GourE® 4 LATIMER. aN ‘ED PROPERTY Detreets, ae a, Females, owing to the p&euliar and important & lations which they sustain, their peceliar organiua- | ton. and the offices they perform, are muljeot 4 | ‘many sufferings. Freedom from these contribute | BRO emall degree to their happiness and welfare, SeicithecenSeinpersBnasmn. Not onty so, bat noone of these various female complaints can long be suffered to run om without involving the general health of the individual, end ere long producing permanent sickness and premature dine Nor te Mt pleasamt to consult @ phywician for the relief of these various delicate aBections, and only upon the ‘most urgent necessity wills true womaa so fer ane Tifice her greatest charm as to do this. The sex will ‘then thank us for placing in their hande simple ape cifics which will be found efficacious fu reljeving and ‘curing almost every one of those troublesome com- plaints pectliar to the erx. Heimpoty’s Exrgact of Bucav.—Henéreds wafer on in since, and hundreds of others appty vainly to ¢raggists and doctors, who either morety tantalize them with the bope of a cure or apply Temedies which make them worse. 1 would not wish to amert anything that would do injustice to the aMlicted, but 1 am obliged to say that although may be prodoced from excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborious employment, unwhole- some air and food, profuse menstruation, the use of tea and coffee, and frequent childbirth, tt t ter oftener caused by direct irritation, applied to the mucuous membrane of the vagias itself. When reviewing the causes of these distressing complaints, it ia most painful to contemplate the at- tendant evils consequent upon them. It is but sim- ple justice to the subject to enumerate afew of the many additional causes which so largely affect the Life, health, and happiness of woman in ail classes of society, and which, consequently, affect more or! os Girectly, the welfare of the eutire buman family, ‘The mania that exists for precocious education and marriage, causes the years that nature designed fer corporeal development to be wasted and perverted inthe restraints of dress, the early coufinement of school, and especially in the unhealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thus, with the body half-clothed, And the mind unduly excited by pleasure, pervert- ing im midnight revel the hours designed by natare for sleep and rest, the work of destruction is half Jn consequence of this carly strain upon her sys tem, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate votary to retain her situation in school ata later day, thus aggravating the evil, When one excite: ment is over, another in prospective keeps the mind morDidly sensitive to impression, while the now com- stant restraint of fashionable dross, absolutely for- Didding the exercise indispensable to the attainment pd retention of organic nealtn ana strength, the | exposure to night air; the suddem change of tempe- rature, the complete prostration produced by exces- | sive dancing, must, of necessity, produce their logit- imate effect. At last, an carly marringe cape the | Climax of misery, and the unfortunate ene, hitherte 0 utterly regardiess of the plain dictates and re- | monstrances ef ber delicate nature, becomes an ua- willing subject of medical treatment. This is bute truthful picture of the experionce of thousands of our young women, ui before the abiifty to exercise thefanetions of the generative organs, they require an education of | their peculiar nervous system, composed of what s | Called the tissue, which is, in common with the female breast and lips, evidently under the control of mental emotions and associations et an early period of Life; and, as we shall subsequently see, these emotions, | When excessive, lead, long before pubsrity, to habite | Which sap the very life of their victims ere batare has self completed their development. For Female Weakness and Debility, Whites or Leucorrbes, Too Profuse Menstruation, Exhans- aa. | ie: Toe Kons Continued Periods, for Prolapeus and Bearing Down, or Prolapsus Uteri, we offer the ‘most perfect specific known: Hetwsotn’s Com- reunp ExrRact oF Becuv. Directions for use, dict, and advice, accompany. Females in every period of life, from infancy to ex- treme old age, will find ite remedy to aid nature im the discharge of tte functions. Strength is the glory of manhood and yomanhood. Huwsory’s Bx- TRACT BUCHU is more strengtnoniag than any of ‘the preparations of Bark or Iron, infinitely safer, ‘and more pleasant. Hevupoun’s Bxrnact Becav, having received the endorsement of the most promé- nent Physicians in the United States, ie now oftored toaMlicted humanity ase certain cure for the follow ing diseases and symptoms, from whatever cause originating General Debility, Mental and Physt- Es | Sorannmoranneens ef Biooa | to the Head, Confused dons, Hysteria, @eweral ir- = | Titability, Bestlomness and Bieeplessnees at night, | Absence of Muscular Efficiency, Lom of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Rmaciation, Low Spirits, Pisorganise- tion or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Pal- pitation of the Heart, and, in fact, all the eoncomé- tants of aNervous and Debilitated state of the ere: tem. To insure the genuine, cut this out. Ask for HaLepoLD’. Tek © other, Sold by Druggiste and Dealers everWhere, Prise $1.95 per bottle, (OF Six Lottles for $6.50. Detivered to any address. Describe eymptoms in all communtestions. Address 4H. T. HELMBOLD, Drag a5¢ Chemical Ware

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