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EVENING STAR. | A North Carolina Straight Drink. | Some years sinee, when they were buildin’ the | locks on Coal River, { was over thar at Peytona, | and | stopped in at Dr. Keliam’s who physicked | people in Quarter at that time. Thar wasa famine just then, and ’ men, wemen, and ehikiren, for want of neces- Saries Of life. Leastwise, it'was about the same thing. Thar was plenty of meat, an aba Virginia News. t One of the most singufar sights growing out of | __ the war is @ cont muvus live of peach trees | arcund ‘Petmsburg, acd exisading towsr a) Richmond. They are growing from the breast | works thrown up by the Confed Bre the only legacy eft by the orate ar ay, and 20r fellows were on the advance line. ing ea fruit while on picket duty, they cast the st — a | aside, and now tiey appear in one continuous | line of beautiful frees, which yielded an avun- dant crop the last yea , Portsmouth, &c., the results ance of corn,and no starcity of arrmegs show a general diminution of et colored vote the rivers were dry, an’ ran | and & correspot Increase of that of the entirely short. Some Pradent people iia in | whites. There is vlamentabye lack of prompt- & sufficient stock, but bad ness in mong the conservatives in Rot. How to bring up a ‘family Stout re Ted-oye was 6 Richmond. The nomninetion of AUCTION SALES. COOPER & LATL eT) he oe - aad lithe, F RABR AND Ruction. Bre ay a igs Ad Be Pike. Dati hae COUPER & TLATTLM Dr, | for the pri tection hi fs avenn | on a Bee puzzler, and the su! was enowmous. Dr. | for the primary election has caused a Seacn’ ses i come ae sympathized | of the conservative house in Kichmond. Bt ¥2-*, Nev Marhis Baild'ney — with bis neighbors, but he had — oan: The Eoptisest Vir; ‘wymeriie are con- fo. 900 and ee avenue. et in hi ce, 5 we rn, preparatot as Sal as ho'was concerned, be managed'to fix | to their ina body to the King | SU pa iga NG DRY gig a Bp, with se; ‘an’ water, dom of Bringham Young. Seventy tive or @ wocERy spa nay tech coco ‘an’ ether, an’ sich som <i "he sant led at last reports. ing at 1 o'clock, we will our & purty fair drink. See was ‘slesrooars the balance of stock oti, he invited me to sample it. ee avit is | that the Patisian demi So, Ale Aog Of Dry ‘Groceries it kinder filled the room with smell, an’! monde ‘are about to inaugurate a intheir ot TRS is a jist then @ man from the Mad River country | costumes. They will adopt a most rigid style of Comet Pare Whi came in, on his way to Raleigh Cote House. | dress—high m no lace or dianonds, and no Me Nie He smelt the smell, an’ says: ‘I've been nigh | other ornaments than flowers. They say they xen Sad Store days from home, a1 almost starvin’.” | must themselvesin some way from 1, ke "says Kellam, pointing to the cask, | respectable women, and this resolation is their iron Safe mads by Kvaag.and Watson. thai’s it. Help eli.” The chap bright- | only repeort. ened up, an’he drawed a level tumbier full of the ale re you could say, “Scat, down it went. Kellum he turned th “I'm much obliged to ™ an’ he turned an’ if he'd been ’ then jumped up. “That won't do,” “That's enough to pizen a crowd. Ili call him back give him an emetic. ‘We both went to the door. He wasn’t in sight. I run up tothe creek, and Kellum, he ran down to the road; but it wasn’t no use. “I shouldn’t wonder,” said Kellum, “ef that chap hasn’t me and died somewhar by himself. Thar'll a corpse found directly, and a krawner’s ink- which, an’ lots of trouble.” Well, we ~~ thar Tor about an hour, talking about the poet kears melancholy fate, ‘when all te wonst in walked the chap himself, as peert as a wildcat. ““Doe- tor,” says he, “I*m ine 8 long way up river, an’ licker's it’s tame to you, could you. sp. ar’ me ity a te werent y It’s the most sa‘ licker I ever —aoooeat eee &7 Miss Phelps, in her latest book, “Hedged In,” robes her spotiess female character in a white, and her sinful one in a black night-gown. S7-A thief in Kentucky utilized = Bich- mond disaster by exclaiming ‘ that the court-house was falling, one in the confusion. &S7-An Indian, near Fort Scott, Kansas, re- cently traded two mules for a set of false and proudly wore them, m around his neck. &7-An eminent cornolo; ys that paring corns tends to make them poe and don’t do any good. They she should ‘be coaxed with water and loose boot ‘he branc: anaels of the “Vaterlandisher wenverein’’ (Fatherland Woman's Union), of Hanover has undertaken, at its own expense, = anumber of women to take care of sick. ©7-Un the day following the receipt of the news of the Kichmond '» & sharp thief at Lexington, Ky., while On ‘trial, gave word that the eourt-house was = falling, and dari faring the con- fusion made good his escape. ' S7 An intelligent youth recently engaged in one of the commercial offices in wego, made out ashipping bill for “‘fourty” barrels of flour. Hisemployer called his attention to an error in the spelling of forty. “Sure enough” replied the promising clerk.’ “I left out the oh. &7 It is now postively asserted that to come over in September under with Strakosch. Terms $1,500 a ni Last spring she had a contract with ir. f. Satrets for one hundred nights at 31,0008 night. What has become of it? #7 On Thurelay last 350 young girls, arrayed in white, and 235 youths, in bi received the first communion in St. Peter’s Roman Cathotic Church, Barclay street, New York, at the hands of Kev. Father (Farrel, 4 by several priests. The sight was an impressive one, and Was witnessed by a large concourse of people. &7 Party spirit rons high in the Canadian Dominion, and public men receive no mercy from their opponents. The Toronto Globe plainly deelares thatthe Prime Minister, Sir Jobn “A. MacDonald, *-has been drunk for several days and incapacitated for public afiairs.”, S7 A Western Coroner's verdict that the dec: Jury returned a d came to his de: ust se from exposure. ‘What doyou mean by th: asked a relative of the dead man “there are two bullet holes in his skull.” ‘The Coroner "ont with a t his magisterial hand, exposure to bullets MARRIED. Ls WELL—JOHNSON. Ov Moy lath atthe Ritth Baptist Charek, CC” Meator, ALPHONSO M. BO: MARY of this city. hi day evening, bythe Key: SWELL to LOMAX. On the maktiia LOMAS.) tuneral will take piece f clock amon. thy friends are invited te MOCKERBY. 8 A wieot Wm. Mrs. “rage m St. Dominick’s Ith instant. Her Ss itt Mrs. JULIA m., from her late : Toy +48 ar C my gerets Friends UNDERTAKERS. BICHABD F. HARVEY. ALONSO A. MARR. HARVEY & MARR, UNDERTIEERS, No. 934 ¥ STREET, Between Ninth and Tenth, ny Sly Rese w. BARKER, UNDERTIEER —— 425 EIGHTH 8TExE: TT .near FUBNITUBS of ali kinds made and repaired. Special attention given te the manufacture’ of CHATBS. AT! work warranted. fe iS-ly Bees a ABD FUNBEAL WREATHS ¥ ved ressed b: pe N Peco PON: Cas hn we ees tes Offic, ie be mb alae BIDAL ‘D FON. BATHS, BO- Pree ete Giosbiea” = CH is a oie Hers MALT EXTRACT BEER OF HEALTH. Highly recommended by physictans fc of the chest and stomach. dyspepsi coughs, ae. = copecially consnanyt A tresh supply just receiv py “SCAN & BROTHER'S. my13-3t Corner Ninth and E streets, FFB2sce Brackine- Blacking sree ance fe eres of — able for Prather. are rem eatont than any other tn the mhiadhe the polish which it produces is more brilliant and darab’ the ease of renewing 1 y For “EoaN's BROTE BROTHE! my IS 3t Dorner of 9h and E streets, ta £9: Wits: Mental and Physical Ivaa- from Scit Abuse "ae. by Rost. CLYeeWaLL, M. D.,euthor of the Green Books? " “A Boon to Thousands of Sufferers.” Sent under. seal. ins plain, envelope, to any ad- So ET SRE e ‘S00. ay anti pon - ~~ DF. . Culverwell’s Ea HEATING BANGE. ‘Without an equal in the world. ~ Simte {a construction. Wil warm rooms in eldest weather. H. 1. GREGOR my 4 tf 634 Pennsylvania avenue. P POSALS ros e adblouT ABTILLEBY Deror aca Gf Qeantanwierye ‘s Oxrre: is are invited 8 east he ining mon © SATORD, +— for 4 ARTILLERY HomeeSe ment FOUR LIGH® are to be fy description will be Horses must be delivered on or beforethe loth June next ders are invited to be present at the Tate PRLS made epee delivery _myiée ea vorr. cayenne in their pockets, and when rude fel- lows of the baser sort, being strangers, accost them on the streets, make their eyes smart for it. jut BECEIVED, JUST RECEIVED, ——____ - see 87 Troy young ‘ad es carry litle bottles of PER STEAMEE THIS MORHING, PEB STEAMER THIS MORNING, NEW YORK GOODS, Linen Boys’ Coats. Pants and Vest Shirts, . Undortrta, ‘Drawers, Suspenders ose and Hall Hoss, SUK ab gens Suk and Catton erchiete, it Sear TI WALL & 00., Aucts. BY oanee & WILLIAMS, arch ‘uctioneers and eal Kstate Brokers No. 319 Southesst corner of Seventh and D streets. eee aN os on N VaLu vate SOE, axD NST TREETS pty clock, gps of O3 fost ‘ fine busi- + purel Premises ies ae 13 aie Aucts. GREENS mew york Goons. | BEY GREEN & WILL, BUITER! BUTTER! BUTTERM Po NEW GOSHEN BUTTER at 450, Noy, NY UEEO My VNR WAE™ | Sea gee ever brought to this city, to ial attention, rea FRESH INVOICE OF BOSTON GBAHAM BISUUIT, ON SNAPS, WINE SNAPS, BUNIO CRACKERS, NOVELTIES, &c GENU om BLPHONZO YOUNGS & O8., Grocers, 364 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Conner Fova-anv-a-#aLy Steuzr. _ 8p 26-tr B WALTHAM WATCHES, 2 ‘The extensive use of these Watches for the last fif- teen years by Railway Conductors. Engineers, and Expressmen—the most exacting of watch-wearers— has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadt- ness, durability, and accuracy of the Waltham Watch, To satisfy that class in all these respects, is to decide the question as to the real value of these time-keepers. More than 450,000 of these watches are now speaking for themselves in the pockets of the peo: | ™ ple—a proof and a guarantee of their superiority over all others. ‘The superior organization and great extent of the Company's Works at Waltham, enable them to pro- duce watches at a price which renders competition fatile, and those who buy any other watch merely pay from 25 to $0 per cent. more for their watches than is necessary. We are now selling Waltham Watches at leas prices in greenbacks, than the gold prices before the war. There is no other manufactare of any kind in the United States of which this can be said. ‘These time-pieces combine every imprevement that along experience has proved of real practical use, Having had the refusal of nearly every inven- tion in watchmaking originating in this country or in Europe, only those were finally adopted which severe testing by the most skillful ariisans in our Works, and long use on the part of the public, de- Monstrated to be essential to correct and enduring time-keeping. Among the many improvements we would particu- larize: ‘The invention aud use of acentre-pinion of pecn liar construction, to prevent damage to the train by the breakage of main springs, is original with the American Wateh Company, who, having had the re- fusal of all other contrivances, adopted Fogg’s Patent pinion as being the best and faultless. Hardened and tempered hair springs, now univer- sally admitted by watchmakers to be the best, are used ip all grades of Waltham Watches. All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps, pro- tecting the movement from dust and lessening the necessity of the frequent cleaning necessary im other watches. Our new patent ster-winder, or keyless watch, iv already a decided mecess and a great improvement on any stem-winding wa'ch in the American market, and by fer the cheapest watch of its quality now offertd to the pabtie. To those living in portions of the United States where watchmakers do not abound, watches with the above mentioned improvements which tend to insure accuracy, cleanliness, dura- bility and convenience, must prove invaluable. Every watch guaranteed by the Company. To prevent imposition, buyers should see that every watch should Dear either of the following trade marks prciete Wateh Co.......... sone Waltham. For sale at retail by all respectable dealers. A descriptive circular giving muck useful tnfor- mation sent to any address on application. No watches retailed by the Company. Ask to see tha new FULL-PLATE WATCH bear- tng the trade mark “AMEKICAN WATCH Co., Crescent st., Waltham, Mass.” IM isby far thé best Peli-piate Watch made in the United Siales, and sUrpasics anything Aereicfore made tn this Basrnecrs, Conductors, $c. ye game eae | Dotreets Pit tat of trust, ied. ren ‘May dist, at 8 in subdivision of rovements. con: 8, sell, at sgt pubic aetton on SA 5o'clocl ‘the prem: sisting of mn neat new 6 nome room two sto ‘A nest new. frame with fail, water. and gas, &€. sal "erms: ‘Trustee. perty to be resold myls-tf GREEN & B* COOPER & LATL (Successors to Southwest corner of Pe 7 e's pale ory: VABDALE IM THE SOUTH SID Hy typ BETWEEN 45 AND 6ru 8’ REETS. ae of a deed of trust dated the 3d da) oa PR Royer wg no gente wy 8 son coanty te eee Serer ath ‘ata one oe the Eg glock in pont ofthe lot mare 496, eit tik toot is Ine ‘and ranping back eae Sinehes, moro or ina. poveas months, secured by a of trust, with notes béear- ing interest. Conveyancing and stamps at purcha- ser'scost. $100 down af te time of | sale, LIAM BRYAN, Trustee. AUCTION SALRS, THIS AFTERNOON. BY Conf Suceeamore & onto ane. Werte. | Southwest corner of Pena. bs STEE'S SALE oF yan TRENT 8 ee) oF PRI iD said improvements consist of @ large two-sto Brick opener basement " coat ing twelve rooms, with gas. and other con niences; well suited for property oF pit- water, b paid in pe! six and twelve months of sale are not crmplic, le. the of defeating perch with in five jaya fom day of of the risk and og Sareea be the pro ty is struck off. FOX. Trustee. my4-d&ds COUPER: ve LATIMEM. Aucts, s7 THE a ee SA! ALE 18 Po is La yi tag Lod s. til THURSDAY, tl place. ome ‘eas 7-T VE SAGE 18 OEE TURTERR postFUNeD wil MONDAY. the PONED until Eoaread pieces windeas” ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, A sre 5 4 (Successors to hype on southwest corner Be fod iinet. PORT A Se AS Soe ES- Be A ‘of Usloonbie. * paeed ‘ ’W. BOHARIT, ¢ Trustees. _mié-cokds __ COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts._ | _myé ates cdbray & LATE B, Aucts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, JAMS, % Southeast corner Seventh and D ste BY onzEy Boutheast| corner oh ee TRUSTEES SALE BOF I CUARQVED PROPER. | TRUSTEES SALE OF DU HupRoy ED PROPERTY, virtue of deed of trust date fhe’ nth January, 69, and duly recorded ia ee igre aaa m ibe teed tecred the land records of Washington county, in hington connty D...in Liver T'and R, Uber T and B. No. &, folio 442 and by direction of 226, and by ‘direction of the parties e. the parties secur 1 will “eoll a Publia core Will tell at public auction, on, the auction, on the premison on SATURDAY. A April 23, | premises.on ONDAY. the 16th day of May. 1570, 1870, at 4 o'clock p. m., all all th hat Lofground. be: | at Sovclock p.m.,all that parcel of Yground in the ing the cast 28 feet of Tot ‘according to Dr Ty's cubdivinion of square No: 303, beginning for the same on the northeast corner of said lot No. thence yanateg wests wrest 38 toe it. thence north 9 fest to 8.10 feet alley. t cast along the line of said alley Ssfocts thence south 90 toot to the beginning ‘erma of sale: One-half cash: balance iné and 12 months with interest, secured by a deed of trust on the Rroperty, $1 down when the property Ig struck off. Stamps and conveyancing at cost urchaser. om lied wis within five toe Fe serves cl Lee, Trustos, apit-dts GREEN # WILLIAMS, Aucts. S7-THE ABOVE 5 E18 | Danita endl UNTIL BATURDAY, M ay ef 2 DARNEILLE ‘Trustee, epzs GiB © WILLIAMS, Aneta. 82 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- til WEDNESDAY, the lth inst., at 5 o'clock p. m., 0 premives. a= A. DARNEILLE, Trastee. ashy chekn & WILLIAMS, Aucts. HE ABOVE SALE 18 Lt pid tn oft UN- alsa SATURDAY at Bovelock 1 rb inst RN myl2 ‘GUMEN & WILLIAMS Aucis. S7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN- til THURSDAY the 19th inst., same hour and place. ord tthe ‘Trastee. Bagel SRERN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, aan STATES MABSHAL'S BALE. of three writs of fler! Prenditiont ma tee Clare's Obie Pegged tk = : Le art Housed — fet sale ‘ph fe dekedart rg fu 18 POSTPON UN- of hy eb ', U. BS. Marshal, D. 0. a7 THE THE SRO0e SARE 18 8 Sus 0, POST- rand place, & shal pa oo myle ALEX, SHARP, U.S Marchal, DO. #RX THOS. B. WAGGAM aR BY te Broker and’ A 7th street, opposite oat Offlee, IMPBOV! PRO NEB pies ont #5 4 59D. = oy F HOUSE AND LOT ON 75, 61a STREET WEST AVENUE. of Srust FOR cumeaye, wi S POLIO, water, P ‘and ll city ef Washington, and known and distinguished on the public plat as Lot ees, twenty: three-quarter inches (26% 1 ley ways and spring. ‘erms of sale: Four hundee ed dollars pe and the balance in six and twelve months, with interest. s: cured by a deed of trust on the property. Fifty dol- lars down when the property ia struck off. Stan; and conveyancing at the eost of the purchaser. the terms are not complied with within five days from day of sale, the Trustee eeereee the right to resell, ui purchaser's _, and cy SDARNEILLE, Trustoo, _my7 GREEN S WILLIAMS, Aucts: Y COOPER & LATIRER, A sete (Successors to Melinire & Oo. Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and 11th st, Ret pas PALE OVA VALUABLE IMPROVED PER’ LOUISIANA AVE! ) B TWEEN OTEAND STILSTRE ETS of the Disrit of Gal Geiembia ‘passed No.9 9, D on the nit, were co ot 5 com- tows ree sap Gr ouctions on SDAY, the My Mays, 1370, a et o'clock p. Lot 6, he Bee ware bow and deecrived nd ‘+ ny ing at the end of six feet four inch: meaner eooaetettions | at 5 fi ence avenue orn ‘right sagen us) = ‘one ti) toch, thence souther!: ayenue ty }- three (23 fect gis fiches,, thence due south and arallel with 6th street nineteen (19) feet one oy inch and three “fourths G® of anioch, pence west thirteen (13) feet four (4) inches and a tri] inch, thence due south twenty-five (25) feet tampa sixty (60) feet west from 6th Li due treo eleven (11.31) feet a pee northeasterly twenty-six (25.67 feet and sixty» sev hundredths ne, So Roint sixty-two (62) feet di 4 from 6th . thence du fe feet? tothe norte ing “story the point of bein and basement ok House, elev ) rooms. if One-third (34) cash; the residue tree epual ws in 18 and 18 months, ig 3 ferred pa Ries ° ger interest SS er ae 8 yanein ne the, pur: sired es TARMON ar ite es =< h ros my6-d&ds S00 ‘® La’ nek Aucts. X WM. L WALL 8,00. Auctioneers, sabtestadeersatneta S.av. and oth st. RUSTEE'S SALE OF VERY VAL CABLE BUILDING LOTS ALO OINIRG ‘st oH) OH AND WEAR THE Nayy YARD. AT virtue of $ decree in ae Ro. hss, td Bairemg Cure of Whe lambia, wherein, Mt mot and onl eae rx capone ‘against McDermot ohers;, defendants, the under will heel, at iblic ‘auction. eri gsaciar maida ts and North Cs rang on. Un WED! ae ALA it. at 5.0 street. -» OB the Ldsinoquare {die ritaate pratt ll of Lots 30.11, 13. 13. and Sees on south L street and lath pocresition for in one of of the city. ae. tt is located the le sections: Te Bee Ci) hal balance in 6 and Py of fi'ty (B50) wine Seared nates LC ilomtapnale the bey the =n uae “hiy b | AUCTION SALES, TO-MORROW. | Bt GRESS & See 1A BLS, Hor STDs coutkense tt BN cea On TUESDAY. on rth o'clock 8. m we shall we. at aioe No. aT jon G street north, betwee: | owing eroiteres i the follo : Fata consist! gi shic ches of Tete-a-Tete, cases Sela, Maitremes and Feather Es Sara * < ‘Tables and Cane Seat tees raced eres turnitare has ety en fens but a fow meatha,and the uniy reason fr own- to Baro EEN LIAMS, _my isa imepat lee DF er tate “Ro. 315, southeast corser ‘and D ste TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VAL or SOUT ofhadiir oeege oF Sas firtue of a deed of trast, dated Marsh 27, ., 1966, and daly reco in Liber 8. M. No. It, fotto 359, &c_,of the ind for Wi Hilngton county. in sald District and by the rection of the part inereby, Sa at poiic auction, on MOIDAY, the 3 day of May, ‘at 50 'clock p.m, in front of the premiscs, Lot numbered trent then ae e Ti Terms 0 be complied with within six forces iat the risk and cost 9 Ge a er, alter one week's notice. i avian. — Tevenue stamps, at yi BSEMMES,! trastoes, ap0-2awSwads gia: A __ ah emp Avets, ai PAB APS | oF Moye ts acabe same *SE aise Bhai 3 eae: Aucts. | NEARLY NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT | STEAMBOAT LINES, onc or FoTomac FERRY Oo,'PANY Staest Wuanr, =~ me AswiNG TON, April 2th, 4'- ne on WED- mance pele OUuLY FRiPs"y TROM Ww a (ge Last trip trom Wash. Samer quarter to 6 a.m. pees rms SAMUEL Sher ten bape” rs ard Mpezscoants: LINE OF —— BETWEEN WASHINGTON i AND NEW YORK. KNiar, am (Plot eat! fis ettcat ap i eatery catia, Baye! HAM, K p- pa eee res tossed sirmtaome ot 2m. aut J. W. THOMPSON, President. FF°® mount vanzom. B* GREEN & fer 5 Sm ‘Auctioneers and Brokers. corner ef Tth and D streets, WU tees a ‘IMPROVED PROPERTY By virtue of thence e south along said aid alley 3 a feet: thence cart 94.6 feet to the line of ith street; rest secured | y. G10 down when the property ismtrach | of. ,Stampe and conveyancing at | If ‘the terms are not com withia ‘ve (3) | days from day of fale, the the trnstee ) Fesscves as ay P.A. DARNEILLE, T myW-d&de GEN & WILLIAMS, Auct Ts, x bee s a el tate Brok uctioneers and Real cere, Bo. 319, Southeast corner and D streets, Two BUILDING LOTS. lek THE BALTL DEPOT AT AUCTION. ont DAY. the 17th instant. at 6 orclock shall sell, on the premisée, two Build- ke et @, in Square N Being subdivision ef bat Wet ons fronting on Del” aware avenue and the other on Ist street east, be- tween D and E streets north. in 6, 12, Band 4% ‘Terms: Une-fourth cash, balance month: jotes bearing | ‘interest, and secured by a Pectatc . All conveyancing hecost of the 95 of sale. for deed of trust on the purchaser. and revenne stamps at ¥ ld Ns WILLIAMS Auctioneers, — e m on each lot on t! Ca Mb», Auctioneers, corner 7th and D streets. | VALUABLE § REAL ESTATE AT THE CORNE | ‘REET oS ia AND 13): STREE’ Wast, ar Ayer On THURSDAY, the 19th inst., jig Se shall sell, on the | BE GREEN & WILLIA Southeast B a a | property offers inducements to persons wi vay property suitable for building & large hotel oF a | “ferme: One-fourth cash; balance in 6,12, 18, and. months, for notes bearing interest.and secured by | adeed cf trust on the premises. All conveyancing gud revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. uEEN 3 «, WILLIAMS, Aucts, BY coopers FaTiMa, Apationcers, (Successors to James C. M. ° & Lo, Southwest corner of Pouneylvanta ave. and TRUSTEES SALE OF A NALUABI EAR TO Re noe CITY, BE oF iat By tal of an order of the Su) Court of ras District of Columbias the undersigned Tras: tion, at the rooms of Cooper E Latimer, Ructioncers, Benassi ani pue, on eee the 2 just ovclock m., that vi matter Tr — LOT G PART STATE KNOWN AS METROPO- avenve, Middleton, A plat of the property can it Cog] Lather ‘8 auction rooms, Taree to to be settled “te eovenant will be Feaulrod on the part of ti chaser that he will net allow any Nauehier” use OF Ra oa nuisance to be erected on the lot. Title ertisges and reverne stamps at the pur- th “"Terms of sale: On¢-fourth casb; balance in nal Eamcneet 18 months, with interest. bbe secured by notes endorsed to trustee. Sonn A. MIDDLETON, Trustee. ites COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. —— BALE. Smahymeer ince ree Os ity, Se XN. ‘C. Btophen, in ie ‘Watiue, deceased, tor trator d b. ¥s. ‘Sohn W. “Baden will expose to iiaieton tRERBARY” tine bith inst , at 12 o'e! mie m. ce of nee Soper on t ejatne 1 he Farm whereon he Tevides, containing about = property is most 1 , within it oe mile of 1 fhe Halting ad Bj se Bladens! the bli road leading’ thers Ww eret and about abe Leo ‘ashi paturally ad th and Prodective, and with the ‘aid of fertil Judicions ture, could've sate! 8 first-class Farm, The location ig heal Building and Fencing in good rer, bas a suificioncy of W elt poses, excellent Peach and’ Ap pad Sad eerne one of the finest Springs in shocor I iy pf ot wpists cold_eno wie ne of the main Dwell wanes of sal x a yut ice, mentee with interest and approved cecuies | Ke gu parment of 1 the whole purchase money a deed xecut ¢ purc! mé6-Stawtd OPT EPHEN, Trustee. wilt sat'at public ates ht ay of Beenie 3° yA Ball i oo whee saan flo i Sige Tnvercet in Oil’ Lads, 0: MasOR RyAtorst baw, Washington, April 25, 1870. Sp ir ITED STATES MA fF aries SALE. orate Ts TU any at 10 o'cloc! to and 'S SALE. Wasarxotom, 158. mre Ber crepe FOR ALL way STATIONS 30 and 3:50 ant 6:30 Pm” Mt 9304, ro at rs PEELE RS 50 PF. m. netrain to Tae ear wo FOE ayn. and 8:08 say tot $:55, and &:00 P. ETS Seneral woe TZ. General Agent. rgtigt WASHINGTON Wasurneto: ‘Tratna between WASHINGTON and Saw Yorn are now run as follows, FOR NEW TORK. without chanee of etre dally (except Sunday ai Say and Tass and 9 FOR PHILADEUPRIA. (except Sundey) at Sa. m., and 19:48 Through tickets ‘edelphia, New Yors, or St eee ca sae ae gers purehasing Te arrange their illedlfor and hacked et heir Feat dence, taken to te depot, end put into the baggage aah ySe vases oad a ertiecment for le between, itimore, Annspo- | wow itt SU eee re PAINTING, &c. } PAINTING. {923 923 D Brees. D Staest c. MACNICHOL'S GENERAL HOUSE SITY SIGN PAINTING NO. 94 D STREET. PAINTING, GRAINING, oltpie® Sreatann ties &e. | Best ate and with standard Sign Semel Painting in every variety Style of 4 cian ©. MACNICHOL, 6o7 923 D street, bet. 9th and 10th ste. v4 ESTABLISHED 1841. 55 ‘01 =a bakes ‘PADDLE MY ¢ LY OWN wet ok mn? Ro. wegbyROtsE hh Scone Bence a Sears ise seein Sei mo. af , J. naa avenue, ieethe very bert sie far to sen s Aygtan and ee Patio iettion peoo. WOMAN | Females, owing to fhe peculiar and tm yovtac! o Fr | tone which they sustain, their pooslinr ormunina- tom, and the offices they perform, are sleet te many eufferings. Freedom from these contribets ‘th bo mall degree to their happiness and welfare, for mone can be happy who are i. Not cnly eo, bat ‘Ro.one of these varions female complaints can tong ‘de suffered to run on without involving the general Dealth of the individaal, and ere long producing permanent sickness amd premature dectine Nor ts it pleasant to conselt @ physician for the relief of these various delicate aBeotions, and only epon the ‘Most argent necessity will a true woman so far anc rifice ber greatest charm as to do this. The sex will then thank us for placing in their hands simpic «pe cifice which will be found efcactous in relicring and curing almost every one of those troublesome eom- plaints peculiar to the sex. HELMBOLD's ExtRact of Becav.—tundrede sufter on in silence, and hundreds of others apply vainly to draggists and doctors, who either merety tantalize them with the hope of # eure or appty remedies which make them worse. I would not wish to assert anything that would do injustice to the afflicted, but I am obliged to say that although @ may be produced from excessive exheustion of the powers of life, by laborious employment, unwhole- fome air and food, profuse menstruation, the wet tea and coffee, and frequent childbirth, it is tar oftener caused by direct irritation, applied to the muctous membrane of the vagins itscif. When reviewing the ceuses of these distressing complaints, it t= most painful to contempiste the a¢- tendant evils consequent upon them. It is but stm- 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 all classes of society, and which, conseyuently, affect more ories directly, the wolfare of the entire buman famfly, ‘The mania that existe for precocious education amd ‘marriage, causes the years that natare designed fer corporeal development to be wasted and perverted in the restzaints of dress, the early confinement of school, and espectally in the unhealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thus, with the body half clothed, ‘nd the mind unduly excited by ploasure, pervert- ing in midnight revel the hours designed by natare for sleep and rest, the work of destruction is half accomplished. 1n consequence of this early strain upon her sye- tom, unnecessary effort is required by the delicate votary to retain ber situation in school at a later day, thus aggravating the evil. When one excite- ment is over, another in prospective keeps the mind morbidly sensitive to impression, while the now com- stant restraint of fashionable dress, absolutely for- bidding the exercise indispensable to the attainment | ®hd retention of organic’ health and strength; the | expornre to night air; the sudden change of tompe- rature; the complete prostration produced by exces- sive dancing, must, of necessity, produce their legit- | imate effect. At inst, an carly marriage caps the climax of misery, and the unfortunate ene, hitherte fo utterly regardless of the plain dictates and re- monstrances ef her delicate nature, becomes an an- Willing subject of medical treatment. This is bate , truthful picture of the experience of thousands of | cavemen women. | Long before the ability to exercise the fanctions of the generative organs, they require an education of | their peculiar nervous system, composed of what te ' called the tisene, which is, im common with the female | breast and lips, evidently under the control of mental emotions and associations et an early period of Itfe; | and, as we shall subsequently see, these emotions, when excessive, load, long before puberity, to habiee | Which sap the very life of their victims ere patere | at om ie deme For Female Weakness and Debility, Whites or Leucorrhes, Too Profuse Menstreation, Exhane- ttom, Too Long Continued Periods, for Prolapeua and Bearing Down, or Prolaprus Utori, we offer the ‘most perfect specific known: HELMBoLp's Oom- Pecxp Exrmacr or Bocuv. Directions for use, diet, amd advice, sccompany. Females in every period of life, from infancy to ex- treme old age, will Sind ite remedy to aid nature tm | the discharge of its funetions. Strength is the glory of manhood and womanhood. Heixsotn’s Bx- | TRacT BUcHY i more strengthening than any of "| the preparations of Bark or Tron, infaitaly safer, | and more pleasant. Hetxpoin’s Exraact Buems, | having received the endorsement of the most proml- nent Physicians ia the United States, is now offered to aMicted humanity as a certain cure for the foliow ing discases Gnd eymptoms, from whatever cause | orisinating General Debitity, Mental and Phyw- | cal Depression, Imbecitity, Determination of Blood to the Head, Confused Ideas, Hysteria, General ip- Titability, Besticemess and Sleepicespess at night, Absence of Muscular B@iciency. Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Rmectation, Low Spirits, Disorganiza- tion or Paralysis of the Organs of Generation, Pal- pitation of the Heart, and, tm fect, all the concoml- tants of aNervous and Debilitated state of the ere tem. ‘Te insure the genmine, cut this ont. Ack for HELMBOLD's. Tak © other, Sold by Draggiste and Dealers everwhere. Fries $1.25 per bottle, oF six bottles for 96.50. Dollvered to any address. Describe symptoms tm all commenteations. Address H. T, HELMBOLD, Dreg and Chemical ware- Rowe, 594 Broadway. B —— NO™® ASE GENUINS UNLESS DONE UP Im steel engraved wrapper. with fac-simile of m Chemical Warehouse, and signed u-4aw 4B. T) BELMBOLD.

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