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EVENING STAR: | 7 —— | FORTY-FIRST CONGRESS, Conclusion Yesterday's Proceedings, WHOLESALE REMOVAL OF DISABILITIES. ¢ . After our report closed—the bit for the relief of the pojitical and bilities of certaim persons therein pated. The bill contamed 3,624 A number of other names were adfed. den of Dorchester, Maryland. and John gE Moree ea H. May, Michael Sanderson, Mvi- com Wallingsford and James A. Lo’ appear in the bill. "SRENCE ON THE GEORGIA BRITT. Mr. Howard moved to take up the Georgia l. which, which, after discussion, wasagroed | to—ases . hoes 2 Mr. Pomeroy, with a view to obviate debate, | moved that the non-concar in the amend- ments of the House, and ask for a Committee of Conference. Mr. Howard! it it best to concur in the | amendments of the House, ie potion of Mr. Pomeroy for « committee i erlcnen on agreed to—ayes34, noes 22. CONSULAR AND DIPLOMATIC. Mr Morrill, (Me.,) from the committee of con- ference on the consular and diplomatic appro priation bill, made a report, wl was con- curred in «om motion of Mr. Anthony, the President was requested to communicate amy i! nm in | his possession relative to the emancipation of slaves in Gaba; and also to co: ate any correspondence, not heretofore communt conce questions between the United States | and Great Britain. | At the evening session, Mr. Sumner called up | Flonse joint resolution appropriating $325,000 in ay the government of Great Br citaln and Ireland for the use of the Hadson Bay pany, in pursuance of treaty stipulations. or. Chanler suggested that a a provision be inserted b ~ money should be credited to the ac- 1 the Alabama claims, bat at Mr. Sum- est he did not insist upon it, and the | bill was then passed. | THE COMMITTRE ON GRORGIA. Vice President announced the confer- | p committee on the ‘gia dill as Mesers. Hamlin, and urman, and stated | forming the committee he had bee» guided by the will of @ majority of the Senate on this subject on two different occa- | sions, af intervals of two months—tirst, the vote im April last, adopting the Pomeroy substitate, and again to-day, imadhering to that substitate by non-concarring in the amendment of the House ‘THE OHUNES® PROBLEM. ‘The bill te prevent the enforcement of con- tacts for servile labor was then taken up. Mr. Casserly spoke at length on “the Chinese problem.” and offered amendments designed to | prohibit Chinese immigration, and particularly the importation of Chinese women, who, he said, were poisoning the morals of the com- munity | Mr. Davis declared bis be} he Chinese should be abselutely prohibite 4 from landing on car shores Mr. Howard ewlogized Chinese civilization, and advocated their equal right to coms here with any other race. Mr. Sumner took the same view, audotiered his amendment striking the word “‘white” from | Nye th how the passing uy ‘After further discussion the Senate at 19.39 p. m., after @ short executive session, adjourned without action ASeAc aght that we had better wait to see exe behaved themselves before n this amendment. | £ oF port closed—the detici- u being under cousideration— ‘amendments in reference to cur- nting of proceedings in the Con- -¢ were rejected. Ala.) moved to amend the para- priatin, by adding to pay loyal citizens in the Southern States for services as marshals in talking the census Of 1800, 3170,000, which was adopted. Mr. rs ( Pa.) offered amamendment appro- Ss.40 to pay certain employes of the ‘thee for services rendered as examiners stant examiners of patents; which was then passed; and the House pro- ceashder ation of reports from the ttee on the Judiciary. EATIFWC ATION OF AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTI- TUT: Lingham, chairman of the committee reported the House bill to Fegulate the mode of determining the ratification of amendments to the Comstirution proposed by Congress, with an mendment in the nature of « substitute. The substitute provides that whene: State li bave ratified an amendm: executive of such State shall certify the to the Secretary of State of the United States who shal! place the same on file in the Stat ent, and making it unlawfal for any f apy State to certify a repeal of such rafiication, making such repeal null and vo! and probibiting the Secretary of State from re cetvir The further provides that when three fourths of the States have ratitied an amend ment, any person who shall propose legislation declaring such gmendment illegal, shali be deem: d guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by | fine wn Tisomment. Afier some oppgsition the bill passed by a party vote—yeas 128, nay | RESIGNATION OF U-8. JUDGES, = Bingham also a gr @ bill to authorize the President to accept resignation of ju ol any court of the Unit States. nid Bill provides that the President may ac. coptthe resiguation of any jadge holdin his office during good behavior, who has served ten years, and is incapacitated by physical disabili- ties or other cause, and that che jadge so resan ing sball receive the same salary ural life as he resignation. The bill was ‘Gp motion of Divrenesce of Micgtwo.—It ts a fact that a | * peor milker will spoil almost any cow, and | there are bat few people who are aware of the fac! iat me Ipere pocens of a at | ait made in the yield of dai oe. | The ability to Urine coc en noe | of milk varies greatly with with different milkers many persons who consider themselves ers are in reality very poor ones. } the fact that a large rerene Pee ty proportion of gives ata milki os entirely secreted duri the process of milking, it must naturally follow | that unless the cow is in a contended and satisfied manner, that the us aal secretion of new supplies during milking will not take place. Owing to pr pe tween tbe “3 nod systems ‘sim ofthe maker to gain ber contidence and | good will by teeding ber with x with those Gi most tond of.— Rural A: Ging Mae poten =. ea BZA lady at Saratoga came to few mornings ago dressed i “ith diamond earrings BEOWN ALEXANDE! Hie fewsrat invited to attend. PUDLEY, At to 7th wet, MATILDA‘ ‘aged 38 5 emi Her funeral will tak 30 ebock. f $1,000,000 for taking the | en! | producing a piece of stout bi: | shop door, 56 to | draw in the other le | and seizing it, gave j — seta yy Ope same time yelling, “ receiving at the ieeer Of his | passed. Dow Er. a "Dea Eeteita’ We thy bo man on paeibeernen 2 iret an. our He can all at tb clcck tae tie naander, beieean ieee Sth! streets, ‘South: Washineteee®” Friends and ot quaintaeces are invited to attend. age, Sh ea cea naene| Ee uation: attend her funeral Them ker street. potween Mist and bade At F@ clo UNDERTAKERS. SICUARD F SASVEY, SLOB80 A. MARR MARVEY & Mann, (20 RIGHTH STERET near B. FURMITURE of oR Was made end sepnired ‘Cpectal attention given te the Mapefactare of JHAIBS. All work warranted, fe Bly wie wp | station. 1 mere to r= af od oS, | thetie was open! hed nih 25 ® pea-jacket and a clap- in trap cl hat, Iying level on the forsusele oats | me a feeling of awe. The thought forced me that he was ‘He spoke arate ‘and he laid his finger on You've ,"aaid L, thinking it best to ne pame — Tom. eer a ob to tremble. “He aatd He told me I'd find you xtandings ‘Moorgate street, between twelve and pie the confectioner’s, with your right in for it!” chinks I, “but L mast to itn it. But whatever will tt come all?’ = we got out at the top of Ludgate Hull. From thence we went into a back street, and out of that into another, no matter which,and — stopping opposite a shop, he exclaim- ** There’s our crib!” Wherenr aka beanies from his pocksi ‘Wheren; ‘rom ata rule. The shop was evidently a tatlor’s, as it | had bars standing 0: like the rang; of a Ja- = ladder, from side of the door, to ex- bit stock upon. My friend step; tee of these, which was three fe round, and speedily measured the height of ry + ioae! glass fanlight over the door; then, step- ping down again, he measured the breadth of the , and as the fanlight was square, he mi to me, by way of giving mé its dimen- SoD — “Three and a half by two high!” and chack- led quietly. Then he crossed the road, and I followed, h explaining that we must wait till the policem; passed. He hove in sight about ten minutes terwards, while we walked past him. ‘Then we ited till he returned. ‘This time we did not pass him, but watched him fros distance. “* Twenty minntes and a half between goi = in ” exclaimed my companion. “An handy beat; for he comes up the corner there’— pointing to one a little beydnd the shop—‘tand goes down this street next ours.” The impression to steal over me that I | was committing, or helping to commit, a felony, | and that if caught I mi i | thought of running for it; but the remark my THE DEFICIENCY APPROPRIATION i | (far be suemses to see [ didn’t like the job,) de- it get into trouble. wanton made at that ‘moment. to the effect that tt @ould @ short run if I deserted him terred me. I dared not explain that he had | made a mistake, for I felt sure that he must pave mistaken me for some ally of hisown. “I must go thro with it,” thinks I. ‘“ He'll | leave me outside to watch, and I'll hook it Se I went on. He crossed the street again the moment the policeman was interfering with us, and cloth, he ap- plied the rule thereto, I holding it against the shutters while he set out “ three and @ half by two” thereon. This done, he cut it within two iaches of the ee roe = So Troducing a treac epee rom is oc rt, mothered one side of the cloth with treacle, and desiring me to hold it, he moumisa the speak, again; and I gave him be immediate} . the cloth, which clapped on to | the sky! it, the treacle manta ing sf adhere frmiy to he glass. Then, looking at his wateh, Le erie ~ By Gosh! he'll be here this minute!” and avay we walked. A glance bebind us as we turncd the next corner. Not yot in sight. We stopped and waited, but the policeman came note. My friend mattered an oath, adding, “Ill fo. Come along; bat keep your weather-eye Opin!” Off we went, P-riaps he iswatehing us?” 1 suggested But te idea was discarded as not in the nature ) of a policeman ‘like that one we saw.” Ve arrived the shop. He mounted again, ard drove a string through @ Role in the cioth. | 7 ‘4 he ran a diamond round the edge of the A gentle pat, and it gave w the use of the cloth and the could hold the glass by th slowly a it down ssn t ducing a long-shay bottum of the fanlight to cover the glass and threw one leg imto the opening, and got as ride of it: «Follow me,” he, muttered, and ducked his bead. sad a he could bead under the door. fim a pull thet kept nat lice! at the top of my Now l He Police!” | wice, “And. lo and benoit the policeman ap- EE red at the corner at that moment. A /orri- je oath from within, a pistol-ballet wi me my head, and I ran for death and life did not stop till 1 found myself in Broad. | it the next can 's papers [ saw the account of ke a tp nd yell Police aed The one that was caught got seven years’ Ponolesrvisndies and ‘the police are searching ug lantly, though as yet by wiperenmcenna for Red it @ desperate cl ret ‘They never caught hi \OMFORTABLE HOMES FOR $25! 1 seemamnrys 1070 52, if SOLD WITHIN AT 925 EACH! ON TI == IF DESIRED! ALL LAID out wit ¥ 2 WIDE AVENCES 1 FRONT AND ALLEY: "le: howe Choice BULL ry 1G oar batt el aber i Washi rey vg So our ry mer ater pati eco sold for the next 90 day's, at $25 each. the iy jaye and. “nal Tarnished rears me Je 21-10 .th.s.tm to | Mj 2inanr BARGALNS AT pater “alters the dar marted dows au esti “Souurrs, ee mee Eshalt ofr for the next thirty stock. aap sour FANCY AND STRAW HaTs evarch of bergains enti carly as Masa and inst. we i PRICES at | 7 my entire jes-ert Mei os ~— and psret Servorasae | 9 aR ANS. &e. ev Tihas shunt ten ipod i orphan rata race ne T Vol UBER. late of Washing: ton county aul peering sxhubie Tbe sume, cher a asta the jae day ane, it: ‘ipemede gine a eat ~ sad Bpder bend thie eee ne WICHELMINA KASMEMUAT SER a ma corner at a | AUCTION SALES, Be Ren es bell ate Brokers coreg, 319, SHH aa ae 1 aes 2 rip ener — soampc® tes Srakee ‘on Share BIDAY, the es irre . nt “33 2 fe kabtivisin of ae nd cightecn, (Sic eat Iot enting sigh, | BY teen (18) feet on of Lil ~ ge re and provine par part atthe choas foal tions oS eet ele dine. cts well suited fo fe wigme: tds favs balan Sy deal of with potes beer secured by. Truet'on the premfses, All cons eyancing and: 9100 of the purchase money Ne veld on day of le. nent ¥, POX. Trees Je cohds GRI alld WIBLIAMS, Aucts. S7- THE SMe a 35 LOST EDEED US cE: = fc “ea” % WILLIAMS, Aucts. one enees Mth &isi) ah J BF . GREE: WILLA. sors aud iuaal stat Brokers, Ro, 319, # corner 7th and D streets THREE LBING LU FESO Ne, on wget ign CORNER OF THERD Stu #f UCTIO! Ce 'UESDAY, the ath day of of July, 150, ot andi te ane sq! 5 ae bre eeu | ne third cash: balance in 6 and 12 months, for’ ‘wots torte interest secu ¥ Sdeed of trust on the prem! Stamps, &c., = fore or purchaser, "hive dollars dow om eae wold, GREEN & WiLCLAMs, Aucts, Y THOS. 108. F. WACGAMAN: ‘No, 519 Seventh street B'S SALE ‘ATE ON ELEV® rein each front being Fwenty"hve and Auctioneer. — the Post Office. UABLE REAL ET WEsT, NORTH. trast from Benjamin H “ys lth day of May. med as ste, jo. {folio 30, one of ty of Washington. D. c ty secured thereby i wiiteat i sell aipublic ave auction, in front of the Pees Zint day of July, ms all th hat piece or parcel of ground hate ats cing in the city of Washington, in the lumbia, known and described as lot in Coltman and are numbered 39. “Perms of sale: One third cach: balance tn Gand 12 onthe, by dood of im the premises sold. If the tescoe ‘com tewns are no! piled sith in five days after the day St eatewthe tras. jee rear 1 Scot first bar wer comet ‘sDotice. ioe oats A KM kepodt of 30 must b de the te sale. NDBEW - Pe ‘ jys-tds thos BGA MAN, ater Auct. aoe hts a rae re eGu Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and “i Let oF, Bal TRUSTEES SALE AT AUCTIO ite Ee deine hington ° trict of Gettin shall oor at publiga auction Suction, for Cssh.on tl re between 12th ui 13th s*reets,on URSDAY the! ith day of July, 0 commencing at = o Aro A 4. m. col pee | ty mentioned in the scbedale’ annexe of trust, ond toartial ‘described as followe: THE PARLOR. One fine Medallion Gay pet Two fine Sofas Six Chatrs to match Ten Chairs, richly ornamented Two fine match Center Tables Que small aud one Card Table One Rosewood Piano One Cover and Stool fo our sete fine Satin Window Curtains ‘Two sete fine La e Curtains Two large-size Mantle Mirrors Two Inrge-size Pier G asses Two Fancy Divans CHAMBER FURS ITURE. 0 wee Five beet quality B " Rosewood and valnut Bedstead — pias Besewood and Walnut ipaee Hosewocd and Walnut Bureaus, marble top ‘elout Four fine Wardrobes ee Mattresses, Bolsters, Pillows, Comforts, and Bed- spreads Liven Sheets. Bolster and Pillow Cases © Jounmodes, and Corner Racks And in each ins Silk, Rep, aod Lace Curtains DINING BOOM pt, handsome pattern aire Fideboards irror. one Mantel Clock iy of China er pi ‘ea Servi: Bliver pleted Castors, Forks, snd Spoons ‘Une set of fine Silk Be ain BARY. One Brussels Car; One Extension Twelve Diving Obaii One Sofa, two One Mi One elegant Brussels Unt One elegant Walnut Library Table Chips and Lounge to match ee Li rary a One Easy Two fine Walnut Bookcases ee fine Bs Bookcase not select Books, including the Gentle- Men's Magazine, complete; Aunual Register, Edinburgh Review, & Thiee sets Silk mens se One large Range, sgeranel paripce, with Fernitare ‘com Two Rel aceitas Chairs, fables, leengware, and Utensils in full supply. SERVANTS’ aa Farnished with Bedsteads aud Bedding, Bureafts, Store mail the chambers diat Rack and Hall Chairs sep and Carpet upon the passage nae stairs. m., on the said 7th nung 4o'clock . p. mt shat oft ai Pai iece or parcel of x city of Washington known and deseril Jot numbered nineteen (19), im Davideon iseabaivision jaare numbered two hundred and svat rok, trot fron je rooms, 4 op h wigs K street north, between 12th aud h streets, $1,000 ‘cash; balance in three, six. nine. gnd tweive Pann from date, secured by a deed of rast reranciag ad rev amps at tbe jr expenne of the ‘purchaser. epne stam posit of §: be required “bewthe ‘the house iavold, Je2-dts [Rep.] oY « art wen Aucta. = IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE SERIOUS illness of a family the above sale is postzened until PTHUBSDA ay. iy a 21, same hour ‘rustee. iy? dts COOPER & Latins Aucts, BOOKS, STATIONERY, &e. N*®”* BeokKs. THE CAGED LION. Charlotte M. Yonge. ANTONIA. Goo. Band. G1 MISS VAN UGRTLAND. Papev............... HAMMER AND ABVIL, Spiclhagen._..g 2.06 LUCK ROARING CAMP... gn ce BBRIBTTA TEMPLE. Disracii. Paper.......6¢ WOR saLe at BLANCHARD &2 NOHUE, setr Corner Mth street and Penn. ave. - Orgiczc! oF Us U.s. One hundred FTE ae, .| Me ee gd Arsenal York oyyaeSCRTRPEL soe ina On WEDNESDAY, August 2th, 1570. Qe; hedre ta eaams lan tee2 ctor rts pee SBRR pe wi beceponed, at, 239 sigck ayo ana dates = by acertified check or draftou New York Bide nt reserves the cues — Tianaateee sr Payment and Gee renner and | ib-division ef | 0 Of | apres ot ‘Taree eg erench Plate Mirrors, with slab and ‘Chairs, ton, Chandeliers Bae Pew Hook ai eal Matregees, Pillows Biterme otebe ee © unexpired term of the lease and fixtures one cash. and ‘three, six, end nine interest frou day of sale, se- cured to tiefactt ated ders willbe “ eauired ou the spot. For the fernitare, aT ARLES Wa LEACR AR AL ieee ip -eobas OP Sam es © Wits 8, Aucts, ay avenue. Br WM. L. Aaya 5. 4R Ne UABLE phagihss OW THE COBNER OF ie ioe © K STREETS NORTH vont TC o'clock, we will sell, 4 4, the bey xk. ee afoot wide ality, with interest, secur-d by’ deed of of trust on the Chaser's cost. “9100 de MES ‘rnstes. _iyd-d de cournne® L anit Anct’s. Y COOPER & baste Southwest corner ‘ot ‘Peansvivanis ave. and Lith st. CEH. BANcERY, SALE. decree of the Supreme Conrt of ‘Colnmbin, made in the cause of B. J. Fleming, ve. A. B. soa if al. No. 1,733, chase v third of the pu ‘Terme of Sale: pert ir F ay ney to be paid in cash, and the residue stalimerts of Gand 12 mon'hs, with interest, tp bo secured by approved notes anda reserved lien! The terms of salen ust be complied with in one week af ter sale, in default of which the property may be re- sold at’ the ris cost of the first purchaser. Stumps and conveyanci {he coat of the purcha baa Trustees. jolt-e te COOPER & LATIN B, Ancts. BY CQUPER LATIMER, anctionce 7. (Snecesrors fo James 0. McG Southwest corner of Pennsylvania and lith st, OF Le LOT 0; IN BOARMAK'S ‘RUSTEE’S SALE ( How, NO. 2, 1N ra “RUBDIY ISION OF 23, AT AUC 0 Gnder and by pirtne of deed cf trusts recorded 8th 0} April, ts “sm is Liber 8 folion 10s.de ce od county, D. U., highest’ bidder. on WEDSESDAY, J Oe P.m.,on the premises, tet lettered man's sub. of Lot No, 3, \d record: 1 will 1 sell at feablic Costa to the ete ar. 27. 0, at months, with veyancing and stam down at time of sale EO. RB. couren & LAT: WILSON, Trustee. ivt-w PAMEM, ucts. B* J.B. CANNON & co, > Auctions re Ma uimore, Ma, Per COOPER & LATIN TRUSTKES SAL: Liber F 8, Ni follos 619. et seq. one or the land Record bookaot Prince George connty. in the Stato of ‘Mat and by the writteu mot the holder of th +f Be eS ga ay. the tsth des at) iy as oe ot rentsee, at pablic wdcth the biateat bidders all hat seritne ae a described ‘land. Bivins tm Prince Gh 0 aay: Base See ee Zhe, decribed ee in ip Sno etate ck. a “twelve, (Da tee mote by.” roading omythe | if sd rile distant naw Washi: ashington cow road, about pot mile dista: im Leo pure, and itmpreved L | none-story Fram: House aud ings, rae and ing orchard of choice aaa Time my aay which 650 var’ as eere bats wit from day of sal deed the ‘satisfaction of }, COpper pirsrtcadeine of 800 aces old measurement. it the U: States Navy Yard, Was! tonrent webs Y, seo ‘13th day of July, ves ‘at ‘clock, M., PRIMBOSE, of 94 tons. Br rs JAPANESE AND LISLE THREAD POPLINE, in Plaids, Tints, and Chene Desigas, AT THS RXTREMELT Low PRICE oF 95 CENTS PER YARD. «| dtaiepwermategs ge GOODS, at GEBAT- “WT” Ons pries only. Ege nein portent 2020 Th euese w. ERE Also, Sumete ee DIMENSION STONE to order, RUBBLE STONE for heavy masonry 25, DRG Btn Seeley? op U-wasta |. W? HAYDEN, Secretary iT, AT AY AFTSENOON. 2 Bat 6 ESD. FT! aly =P douse | lance in 6 and gore be y docket Wyend dated Ju “1570, we will tion, on TUBBDAY, the Binday ofsaiy. | on ihe prewises, at 5 o'clock .. that valnal property known as lot No. 3. th Glibert ssubdivi- | Sion ef part of square No.” 375, with improvements, The improvements Ata substantial three story dwelling, with front of ae rick, finished in gtod style and supplied with the modven conve, uiences, fromliD, Fant sirect, between 9th and ih streets Br rirtne of aderd of trust, beariug.date, on fy zthaever May. iaizvand ‘duty retoeded eo | oi B's! Saree —- wabRaed WILLIAMS; ‘corner of 7th and D'streets. La Sy aTHE Sot or feat Bo Fettace THE STEAMSHIP yee: see PUBLIC AUCTIO: ry awh! NAVY : Smelt LY 13, at ilo’ clock M. sold at public suction, at the ie the ath Jas n next, ot 2 LOAN OFFICES. mare pan TWRETY-FIEST YEAR or | @ONTINUOUS BXPERIENOS IN THE BUSI. BEss, IN THIS CITY. LS vow deatrs promm payment @/ ictses, low rates. and he best Companies, £0 10 MANSON 4 BLACH Fomp, 619 SEVENTH STREET, | Orrosrta Post Orrice, and ash them for « policy im the Old Mina,” oF the “Pranbitn,” @f Philadelphia, or the ** Hartford,” o the North British and Mercantile,” or the “ Pes Sam,” oF the “Springheld,” or the“ Potomac,” @f Goorestown. C2) “A PRUDERT Wi. FORESEETE THB dn prosperity prepare for adversity. pon a i Keg tie | Anrure your property with purchaser. as toon, perty is off UMMER, ABRANGEMERT.— The National an ate Pre aE WALL & 00., Auct'rs, | S'ierar¢ me FULTON & 00. No. 31 PRATT @ SOR, Bre COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers the oniy Christian Loan Omice ia the fitye jel tt | Paaeaiz, © Herigord, Nth, | PEINCE, THE PAWN BROKER, 1006 Peon. a corner of Penna. ‘venue and 11th 2 te ia Sail Eee, "as" SALR OF ath oeeeae ee | i be etinded with toetrtretanctoaa ond tins cuard asennss FLA ' TWEEN AND ¥ SURCIAL FOTIGR—Merchandine, arattars, | dase yom Lt to the RXCRLSIOR, of Nom By virtue of a deed of trust, September 5 on storage at PRINCE'S, | York, de for 19, and Waly ree rucd in Liber No. @)ly | 1006 ccinayivania sveuus,’ Gash evances ond: | lovetnmn pow are abea from ome come of the land records for | on the same when required. A; 8. PRATT @ a =... oo : “cocured ot thereby. Twill sil rm “paele | | ANDOOME, DRESSES, SHAWLS. UNDER: e~ ee Suction’ in front of ince, on ge the 13h day of duly ior at ee lclncke pert ot | iH OES Loa. ORR OEsICE ‘ind Depot forthe sale Pine hott numbered ¥ Eleven. iin i Saware S eacerhs | Big’ 1000 Po. ares myse-is carr. fou, oot wane ote polae Sant cax’ (aes foctouth from the | (\HARLES HEREB 3 LOAN OFFiOR, OReo~Me. Taine oes oe or ean of ta ee ith soa at Ears | 361 SST EEEED 1808) EES akon on the most reasonable teree and louse 5 wen cout hence east Gfty three (53) fee (3) | Between 43 and ‘immediately in rear ot . inal ts: Thence west twenty five is feet three @ ! hes: thence south one; 1)footthree(3) inches: aud | Money on Diamonds. | arahall Br os west twenty-eight ee Pe pen ad be ar by) cot evety Geacpition | it . ite con wo-ate tere and every be Te containing five rooms, hall, aed summer. | pa liberal terms guaranteed. Bor air@ | @ OBLE D. LARNER, Secretary itche Je this ify pot refer == | Hi h; bal Gand 12 ths, { ‘ony similar 4 rete oy thecity. New wamber 473, BANKERS. All conveyancing and revenu £2. sie, ov Fiano ad | Naw Roy ae ‘Pencreares Le | Tor the same to iT TO RETAIL COMP BCTIONE: MPORTANG UU BSION PARTIES. vied ALL PERSONS WHO DE DEAL TN FECITS, ac. | _M.3. OWENS, General Commission ais ‘ah — ee bas the celebrated PRL PACKAGE aud PACKAGE CaNDIES, West's United States Confection ‘Oompauy. of New York | On! at onfect of ‘ork— the most salcable articles in the market je22 m= ie {PERSON certain. SAFEL removed from the the timely use of ans VE sh work tn hie SossinG: ot GRPATES. which will be promptly and om reasonable ‘Bhop. Se Pee aa ar toned 8" Tips 1 ry — 9 = Uth st., det. ENTRY AND BUILDING finish to satisfaction ‘aricular attention paid Pi te done 6006 . myl-iy SHOT ANT B t..sole agents, Good new ¥ with bow. 9120, yee estan Accordeons. 93,5240 and 93. postal aes amie te | H i SLE SL “a = BS A. FAHNESTOCK’S | VERMIFUGE. under the age | of five years? That e large proportion of childrer | die under that age, has long been a subject of remark | and without « satisfactory cause ascertained, it ip ¥ AND CERTAINLY most DELICATE INFANT, by B. A. FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. It is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury GETABLE gain hae CAUTION, egaitane, be particulary et 4 iether gare nT WipoRany KNOWS SINCE isg9, Sof Tabto have en tration forced ues (hate? SCHWARTZ @ HASLETT voRmxa.r FAHNESTOCK’S SON 2 O9., SOLS_PROPRI(STORS Qa -c0daw) PITTSBURG. Pa. P2eress LONSTRUCTL BIDE- a Mak OF WOO Mazin. Hl & 5 3 is ty Parties ca wise Je S-wketiy@ : s. 7s furnish P ged rh bids ad aS vatlon sho a vicw to Soran mast bebellt nec specifications for ckiaon’s: Borer, Sore, latins ‘Sore eae wea, |B BREAD, Pre, 4. A. BONE, Trees | ren CITY SAVINGS BANE Corner of Seventh street and Louisiane avenue, PAYS INTEREST ON mine | oSprewar B ad COOKE & co. BANKERS, Buy and sell at current market rates @QOVEENMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER. Urders for STOCKS, and BONDS promptly ef “INTERNAL BEVENUB STAMPS furnished. rete febeeneneetiesesih ace | STEAMBOAT LINES, ME®cHante: Linper STRAMSHIPS WASHINGTON | VaND "NEW YORK. KBIGHT, | Pine Siramanaye & Si, pee EXANDIIR, Wasi in YORE from Piero" Beit | SATURDAY etd pm. Leave GEORG some day at 12 m. BAM, Ayeot omen? Et Pe . York ar sr at tho corner of i eireot count 3. W. THOMPSON, President, | Wanner, erg) AND BUSTo! SUADY Or THB } ' | ' uSerasOa iY TORR. AL! as follows, atows », A. OS i pores | Alex 00... oh Merth Wharves veg sa ioe, me EE PEST FoR ope? LETTER ENVE Or pEranruser, eles Orr: sane o. mv, at is oclodis,, a care ng om the pores must coon ‘They mort vedalivered tn f ai : i z E il fi : i S. ° a if H i ise 3 ee Patcots. ‘EL | Gia aT ot FAL, “unt Setar ES Sed ee Seat |e et ee bs, tS ie Stee fees rene os BEF | »tud ALEX aANDBIA the | | homme, 684 Broadwas, WOMAN, ‘Temaics, owing te the peoaiiar and tm portant jations which they sustain, thelr peculiar oreantes | Mon, and the offices they perform, are eubjsct | Many sufferings. Freedom from these contribute ‘tm bo email Gegres to thetr happiness and weifare. for mone can be happy who are fl. Bot only a0, bas ‘20 ope of these various female complaints -an long be suffered to run on without tavoiving the cvneral bealth of the individual, amd ere loag pro‘uctag permanent sicknem and premature decline. Norte ‘{t pleasant to consult @ physician for the reitel of these various delieate a@ections. and oniy epee the ‘ost urgent necessity will e tree woman so far ane rifice her greatest charm as to do this. The sox wil? then thank us for placing ta thetr hands simple ape cific which will be found «fcectous ta reiteriag am@ | CUring almost every one of those troublesome com | Platnte pecaliar to the sex. Beiupoty’s Bxrkact of Bocur.—Manéregs | safer on tm silence, and bnndreds of others appip | Yalnly to druggists and doctors, who @ther merely tantalize them with the hope of a cure or apply remedies which make them worss. I would not wi | to amert anything that Would de tnjustion to se | afflicted, but I am obliged to may that although ® | tay be produced from excessive exhaustion of the | Bowers of tite, by laborious employment, unwhole- | smear and food, profane menstraation, the se of wm | te ana coffee, and frequent childbirth, it is te | oftener cansed by direct irritation, Spplied to the ‘MUcRoUs membrane of the raging itself. ‘When reviewing the causes of these distressing complaints, {t ts most patufal te contemplate the as tendant evils consequent upon them. it is but etm- ple justice to the subject to enumerate s few of the many sdditional causes which @ largely affect the | life, health, and bappiness of woman in all classes of | soclety, and which, conseyuentiy, affect more ories directly, the welfare of the eutire boman family, ‘The manta that exists for precocious education an@ marriage, causes the years that natare desigued fer | Corporal development to be wasted and perverted iu the restraints of dress, the carly coufinomest ot | School, and eapectally im the wnbealthy excitement of the ball-room. Thus, with the body half clothes, | and the mind unduly excited by pleasare, pervert: | ing in midnight revel the hours designed by nstere for sleep and rest, the work of destruction lene ¢ ‘eccompl ished. In consequence of this early strain upon ber eye | tem, unnecessary effort te required by the dcllente Yotary to retain her situation in sebool 0 inter | aay, thus ageraveting the evil. When one onctig: | | } | ‘Torbidly sensitive to impression, while the now com- stant restraint of fashionable dress, adeolately for nd retention of organic bealth end strenath; the exposure to night air; the sudden change of tompe- ‘Willing subject of fmedical treatment. This is buss truthful picture of the experience of thousands ep | our young women. | Leong before the abiiity to exercies thetanctions ot | the generative organs, they require an education ot | thelr peculiar nervous system, composed of what ty called the tissue, which is. tu common with the femade | Dreast and lips, evidently under the control of mented motions and amociations et an early period of tite; | Sod-a0 we shall subssquentiy soo, these emotions, | when excessive, ead, long before pubertty, to nabens ‘which sap the very life of their victims ere astere , bas celf completed thetr development. | For Female Weaknew and Debility, Whites op Lencorrhess, Too Profuse Meustrastion, Exheap | tom, Toe Leng Gontineed Periods, for Prolapeas | and Bearing: Down,or Prolapeus Utert, we offer the . | Most perfect specific known: Hetwo.y's Gos? | revs EXtRact oF Boces. Directions fof am, diet, and advice, accompany. | Females in every ported of life, trom tutaney to en- treme old age, will find We remedy to 014 peterete | the diecharge of ts functions, treagth is the gtery le manhood end womasbeod. Btimso.e’s Be- ‘FRacT Bocuv ts More strengthening then aay oP | the preparations of Bark or iron, inGaitely eager, | end more pleasant. H&Luso.n’s Barnacr Boces, imaving received the endorsement of the most prea | Beet Physicians tm the United States, is now cfeens to aMicted humanity 0s 0 Cortada eure for the fellow ing discases and symptoms. from whetever conse originating —Geseral Debitity, Mental ead Phgw- * peremesseemenprestx oa ‘don or Peralyais of the Orgams of Gencration, Pai- pitetion of the Beart, and, im fast, all the comccan tants of ollervens ami Bebdiitated stats of ime ae |= ‘To ingare the genuine, out this out. Ack tee MELupoips. Tak 0 other, Sold by Breasts te end Dealers everwhere. Price @1.96 per bottle, or x bottles for 96.60. Beltvered tc any addres ‘Desorfhe apmptems tm ali commanieations. Address M.T. SELMBOLD, Breg and Chemical ware: NOES 488 GREULES UNLESS DOES UF im steal engraved wrapper, with tec-cimile of Cpemicel Warchoes, apd signed ola ‘2.0 BELEDUe

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