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_EVENING STAR._ Z£ae wieaT TELEGLI“6, ‘The following are the most important tele- grams received here by cable last night FAVKE’S RESPONSE Tv BISMARCK. Rovex, Oct. 2.—A copy of a Paris official journal has just been received here. It contains the answer of Jules Favre to the circular of Bis- marck on the conference at Ferriers. “It is well,” says Favre, ‘that France should know the extent of the ambition of Prussia. It does not stop at the conquest of two of our province but it seeks onr destraction. France mast b ne tilusion, her destruction is at stake. She was otiered dish i she refused. and they pro- to nihilation. This is the exact tion. 1 prefer our peril and ocr sufferings fo the gratification of the exorbitant ambition If vanquished, France will be misfortunes, and will have the miration andsympathy of the world. France, P d this sapreme trial, from which she will issue transformed.” NEWS FROM PARIS. Tores, (et. 20.—M. Dubost, delegate from the government of Paris to Tours, who landed in a balloon at Recroy yesterday, brings news of another engagement near Paris. It began the morning at Hautes Bruyees, and lasted ree hours; was resumed in the afternoon, and minated after three hours’ more fighting. ‘The Prussians, who attacked in both actions, were repnised with heavy loss. The dispatch from Kocroy which contal above intelli- gence, does not give th Ac- cording to the latest advices trom Paris, Gen. ‘Trochu, yielding to the unceasing demand of the Nations! Gaards, has given his consent to their organization in mobilized regiments as an active force for sorties and service beyond the walls. He also announces that he has a plan for a& general attack on the besiegers, which, when matured. be carried outon « formidable Meanwhile, he will accept volunteers for sorties and night surprises. PRUSSIAN EXACTIONS. Torrs, Oct. 20.—Owing to their great loases at Chateau Dun, the Prussians have nearly de- stroyed that town by tire. At Chateau d’Neuf, where the Prussians attacked and were beaten off, they took revenge by fre beg d contri- butions of money. The inhabitants paid the sum, heavy as it was, within 50,000 francs. The Germans then evacuated the place, but threat- 3 ened to return soon and collect the balance of the sum. .E OF CHATEAU DUN. 20.—On Tuesday last the 22d f the Crown Prince's army attac! the French at Chatean Dun, 40,000 strong. The French were defeated and driven back nd the town was carried by storm. Many prison>-rs were taken by the Germans, whose loss was small. ITALY. Frorexce, Oct. 2.—The electoral law pro« posed for Kome allows her fourteen deputies in ne chamber of deputies. It is reported that the ‘ope, in deference to the advice of all powers, remains at Kome. There has been no commur nication between Italy and other powers on the subject of the Spanish candidature. S7 The benevolent order of * ‘Sons of Malta” is again flourishing in the eastern part of Penn- sylvania. S87 Canton, IIL, keeps a list of habitual drunk- ards, and no liquor can be sold to them by sa- joon-keepers. The list is large and rapidly in- creasing. MARRIED. BELL. On the 2th set at the BROWN- hare of the Hie AUSTIN BRO youngest dderbt the Kev. Dr. ie city, DIED. On the ist insta’ Boratio Bates, Sr., Bares > Mra. ELIZAGETA &; in the Soth year of ‘The feral will take place from the residenc of ber son Uharles A. Bates. 143) Sstreet NW. #.m. on Saturday, 22d inst. "The frieuds of the faz Hy are respectfully invited to attend. miRTOR. ‘clock p. m., oc county, Washington Funeral will take place on Saturday, 22d, at 1 © clock p. as at Union Ce Alexandria, y BAILE ortemou! on the I7th inst . MATILDA Sty ite of Capt, FL We tiatley, S. N..and demghter of the late James 8. Foley, of New Orleans, Le OBITU aRY Mrs. LUCY, B. WALKER wh» departed this li! on the 6th ii ~ at the residence of her son-tm-la ol. Sas *X, near Port Tobacco, Md.. was one the oldest i most highly esteemed residents of ome ‘portion of the county of Washington, fz She was the idew decoas nariah Walker, Esq, ead clerk in the office of the and during the absenc }with the army, rend hs F emarkeble service of saving the iand and other ree cords of the county from being destroyed at the time Isgration of the Capitel,in ISM,on bis shty nee of Mr. Walker veh genial manners aw reat resort—prover and other attractions P Vecity. ard siways delighted io have her friends around tier. ‘The poor, too, came in for a large shace of her kindness aud liberality. She was amost ex- cellent ¥oman—amiable to all, and energetic in a remarkable degree ‘She was interred in the Congressional Burial Gound, by moonlight, Sunday. 9th inst.. at 5 o'c eck . in Consequence of the late hour at which th= ains r.ached this city. As the full moon, by bt the beantiful burial service of the Bpis. at vi Pal Church was distinctly read, shone down on the omental band of friends assembled to pay the las sad tribute ot respect te ber memory. thee scene was truly eghinw aud impoeing, aod impressed all with a deep sense of the solemnity of the oc: ‘The presence. at that late hour, of several of the old family servants wa 1 incident, attest- fog their attachment for their former mistress—aiike ¢reditable to them and fo her, They never kuew her im any otber character than of @ warm friend. UNDERTAKERS R» ¥. HARVEY. ALONZO A. MABB. HARVEY @ MARE, Undertakers, No. 934 F STREET, between Ninth and Tenth, myts-ly ICHARD W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER 612 ELEVENTH STBEST, near F. #URNITORS OF ALL KINDS MADE AND REPAIRED. aus-tr EIDAL AND FUNERAL Ww, QUETS, CBOSS£3, ANCHO: Preserved of Enameled Brading done, Urn: air Work on @ Pearl by Mrs. FRIES. late of Boston. 33% sth st. Beterences for Hair Work — Sie GwaNr, ms Aira Got Serva, W — Fan. Gen. Casey, Gen Gen.’ Aiken: del-iy mAGOnT TEMPLE to = German ty Evening this week and Amer. jean Buttoub: le Sewing Machine for onl Gut BARGAINS in DRY GOoDs. MCDEY CAN BE SAVED BY PUBCH 4 ¥ GUODS AT —— EMORY BAXTER’S, 1920 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. 100 dex acsiy ES” ae BEMSTITCHED BANDKERC Py open ore fay iS ‘and GENTS es.and ¥ TRbLE LINENS. Bargins AND roy reduced prices. BHAWLS, DLANKE NNELS, anda geac- ra fusortineat of DEY ‘Goons tsp) Ss ONCURD AXLES AND SPHINGS. TIRE and SPRING STEELE ANDERSON,” Sideien Saxen cas Bak is aon. (Bee Refined.) SON ENGLE end T IROW. RENNEDY @ CO., mrrits 4 AND BUILDERS’ HARDWABE, 012 Pennsylvania Avenue im Upposite Metropolitan Hotel. ‘A ISTHE: = Wi {SANE BEST SEWING MACHINE? dumand there is the greatest and throughout the civilised world wes HO Sialic IMPROVED. Soo BaP cont ony manufacturing 400 machines fw cents. ent other machine Soper cena x malin i VT LEY erogs. ieee pany me 2 | we acins nt ‘Hias just opened bis Sret importation of FALL Goobs, FORMER 0} MERS ie =e resnen ihiee ore ome TERT Hf STREET, ne Sr of M: C OFFICIAL. i LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, Passed at Second Session of Forty-first Congress 1Pe wy AS Act making app ations fur the current and contingent expenses of the Indian Department and fcr foltlling treaty stipalations, with various Lu: tian tribes for the year ending Jane t irty, cig! teen hundred and seventy-one, and for other pur- poses. (CONTINUED FRow YesTERDAT's STAR } Src. [3 | And be st further enactet. That, the Bec- retary o: the Interior shall so exercise the discretion vested in him by this act as to encourage able-sodied Indians in habits of industry and peace, and the com fission of citizens. serving withont pay, appointed by the President under the provisic the foar:h to supervise all expenditures of money for the benefit of Indisns in the United 5 tompeet all goods purchased for said nd} h the Commissioner of Indian, Affairs, 10 Con ‘commissio onstlt sai ssjon ta wer ‘with such reasonable of its number as secretar compensation as they may designate; and the sum of one hereby superin' Dac. [4 undred and twenty five thousand dollars ts ‘sppropriated for (he pa ‘of salaries of mdentaand agents att bet further enacted, That no part of th moueye TO by this sot, oe, or which may hereatter be appropriated in any general act or deaciency bill making soproees ations or thecurrent his ti mt ex; see of r ites de tor to ba as fed and expend aed forthe care and benefit of ary tbe 0 dians named herein, shall bs applied tothe payment of any claim for depredatious that may have been or may be committed by such tribe or tribra, or member or members thereof, and no claims for to dian depredat all bereafter be paid until grese shall make special appropriation theretor: giiaete and parts of acts Incoaristent herewith are 7 repemes ” ‘SEC. (5.1) And be at further enacted, That so much of an act entitled “Au act making appropriations for the current and contingent expenses of the La- dian de} ent, and for rulfilling treaty nea tions with various Indian tribes for the year en June thirty, eighteen hundred and sevent; proved April te, eighteen hundred and sixty’ relating to Fottawatiomie Indians, se provides that pat of the money due or belonging to minor Chiltiren shall be paid to them, or to ay. pecson for them, until such rcailiren shall have atiai the eof twenty-one years, being in conflict with the third article of the treaty. with said: Indians of No- vember fifteen, eighteen hundred and sixty-one, as modified ie ‘eater nent treaties, be, and the sams is reby y i ec 16) rr \t further enacted, That the Presi- dent be, and he ie hereby. § ‘authorized to discontinue any one or more of the Indian «uperiptendencies, to require the Indian agents of euch *uperintendencies to report directly to the mer of Indian A And be tt Surther enacted, That the act eh three, sizhten hundred ahd aixty- A t for the removal o! ye Sis: hyetou, Wedawakanton, and Wapakoots foux or Dakota Indias, and for the die- hel cn ‘and be and Wakapoota isset: ad Wabpe “Suc. [Sj amd be tt heriher ena erie said pro tt further enacted, id pro- be distributed and the said Indians in proportion to t! the direction of the ‘Secretary of the Interior. accordance with existing laws: Provided, T provision shail apply only to the tuuds to be here- alter distributed 19.) Amd be st further enacted, That the sc- ton of the Interior be, and bereby $s, direct: 4 to cause te be investigated and te dctecanine the claless ot certain Indians of the Winnebago tribe now law- {uly residing in the State of Miunesota, to issue ents without the right of alienation fo those of bali find itled thereto tor the lange heretofore allotted to. them in severalty, or which may bave been desigaated by them for allot. . ander the provisions of the treay ratified March sixteen. ei; igh eon hundred and sixty-ons, or Winnebago. tn innebago Indian: vation in Minnesota fer their benefit. BPO ruary twenty-one, eighteen hundred an. crs equitably thrice, and which may uot have been sold or disposed of by the United States: of sach ale, then euch land as reafter designated by — for allotment as aforesaid out of any unsol within the limits of Can bing ainsi remrenton 2 Minnesota, and should {i impracticable to mane such allotments within tthe limite of sant reservation on good agricultural lands, then they may be made on any public lands of the United States subject to sale at private entry within the State of Minnessta And the said Winnebago Indians, and all others beimg members of said tribe lawfally residing in the State of Minnesota, shall hereafier te entitled to re- ceive their pro rata distributive proportion of all annuities in goods, er oS otier moneys to which sald tribe is or may be cate, tied under any law or treaty now in force, at homes in Minnesota, the same as though the moved west and settled with the western Zoes. Sec. [10 | Amd be it further enacted, That if at any time hereatter any of the said Indians shall desire to become citizens of the United States they shall make application to the judge of the district court of the United Linegelt id i istrict ot a tone the and in open court make the same proc e the same oath of as is provided by law for the natu ralization and shall also make proaf to the satisfaction of said court t are sufficiently fivire aud ita of civ- jor at least five years previous fhereto Deen able to support themselves aid faci, ies; whereupon they slial ec by said court to be citizens of the United Btates, which declaration shall be entered = record, and @ certificate thereof given to said party. On the presentation of said cer- cate to the Mecretary cf the Luterior, with satis, tory proof of identity, be may at the reygest of person oF persons land severally held them to be conveyed to them by patent tu fee apie, with power of alicnstion, cad may at tne sume time cause to be paid to thet their proportion of alt the moneys and effects of Cece tribes held in y treaty or law of the United States” And om such’ patente co issued. and euch payments ordered to be made, suc Persous sal cease to be members of said tribe, Thereafter the lands so. patented 10. thea shall be subject to levy, taxation eed onlay in like manner with the property of other citizens. Bre. (ih) dnd sevtfustncr enacted. That tho east- ern band of the Cherokee Indians, by that name and style be, and they are hereby. authorized and em- powered to instituse and carry on a.suit er suits tn ct or circuit courts of the present er former Indian id band, their administrators, sand against the securities 0 their administrators, execu- lors, curators of trestces for all claime, chuses of suit or rights in law or equity that said band may bave against them cr either of them; and the law of limitation ply to such claims, causes of ac tion. and rights trem ani after the day this act takes efivct. It suall be the duty of the district attorneys are the Attorney General of the United Stat-s to in- stitute and prosecute all suits, eause for which may arise upder this section. Sec [12] And beat further enacted. That when- ever the Great and Little Osage Indians shall agree thereto, in such manuer as the President shall pre- scribe, it shail be the duty of the President to re- move said Indians from the State of Kansas to lands ided or to be provided for them f in the Indian Territory, inne- sof sales of their sas, the price per acre for such tendets be procured Im the Indian Territory ot the price paid or to be paid by the same a And to defray the ex fo mid in the subsistence 1 m wise ap; under the directien of t the sum of fifty tho % & the United States from the proceeds of the sale the lands of the said Tod: aa, nctuding the trust lands north of their present dimiaishe reservation, which lands shail be opsa to settlement alter survey, except he sixteenth and thirty- sixth sections. w be reserved to ihe State "poses, and shall be craal nett lers only, said settlers being of over twenty one ) cars ot age, in tities not exceeding one hundred and sixty acr *quare form, to each e¢ttler, at the price of one dol lar and twenty-five cents per acre; payment to, be ~in cash within one year trom date of settle- or of t feof thie act, and the United States, in consideration of the relingaishment by said Indiane of their lands in Kansas, shall pay ae nually loterest on the amount of money received as proceeds of sale of said lands, at the rate of five per centum, to be expended by the President for the kenefit of said Indians, in euch manner as he may deem Avil for this purpose an accurate a count shall be kept by the Secretary of the Interior f the money received as proceeds aggregate amount November of each year be the amount upon which the payment of iuterest shall be based. he proceeds and shall be carried to the Predit of said Inflane on the books of the treasury, and shall bear interest at the rate of five per cent: per annum Provifed, That the diminished resorv's of said Indians in Kansas sball be surveyed under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior as other public lands rveyed, as soon as the eon-eat of Faid Indians (s obtained aa above. provided, the ex: ee of said survey to be paid from the proceeds of reed to ‘rah then by which the an States the secord article of the cighteen bundred —— only in part fur _ of spit ott otamtin on ti x. at date ceased. - es pt fm havin, AUCTION SALES. AUOTION SALES, AUCTION SAL AUCTION SALES, BY LATIBER & CLEARY, Acctioneers, (Successors to « & Latimer.) Southwest corner of Pennsy! ‘ave. and iith HOUSEHOLD Fu BNET RAT AUCTION MORROW Saturday.) (etover 23. 1 ole ve ront of our anction room eral assort- tient of Household and Bite as 2'Furniture. ‘Terms cash - LATIMER & CLEABY, Aucis. LL & ©O., Auctioncers, wand Carringe Bazaar, bet. 9th and and 10th sts. SALE OF HORSES, MULES, oan. GES WAGONS, HARNESS, &., &c., U Ou SATURDAY MORNING, 224 6 ber, 1s), commencing at 10 sell, at the Bazaar, Carriage. abd Work Horse tale,) comprising abs ¥FTY Hees AND MULES. At 11 o'clock. for U. 8. Starshal— jay Horses One Sorrel Horse One Boan Horse ‘Two sete Desble Harness 1 horse And alarge Coltsction of new and second-hand Car- Tisges, Wagons, Harness, &c.. gular auction sales Pastdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, without regard to weather. lt Wa L. WALL &C ¥ W. L. WALL & CO.. Anctioncers. New Marble Buitding. Nos, 900 and 302 Pennsyivania avenue VALUABLE aBD MISCELLANEOUS Lise BY OF A GE COLLECTION UF Goren ‘STANDARD BOOBS &.,&, O.,Ancts. By cataloy m the first floor of our Auction Rooms. gapmoncing om THUMSDAY EVENING, Uctobor at Tol iN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Bo. 319. + southeass ‘corner of 7thaud B sts ADMINISTRATOR'S “SALE OF ONE BAY MARE, ONE NO-T a0, TWO SETS SINGLE” HARNESS. ONE AN, TW AF Bones BLANKETS, WHIPS, &c., AT Nit ‘an Tu REDAY.. oe eed day of October, D. 1570, at 12 we shall sell by oa Of the banorawle Orpitene’ Court of the District of Columbia. being the personal effects of the late James M. Davis. deceased, the above ar- ticles at the livery stable of M. Fleming, Req ; next door to the Police Cont reet north, between 42 and 6th streots west, Terms,cah, * Gabene WILLAMS ‘erms, cash, cca 3t la B® Q@BEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 319, southeast corner 7th and D sts, HANDSOME, BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON KIG. STREBT WEST. BETWEEN PAND sat We shall o'cloc} ‘balance in six and wstvd nth, for notes bearing interest. A dead given of trust taken. conveyancing and Stamps at cost of parchaser. $25 to be paid down hen the property ts sold. od GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, SF THE ABOVE SALE 'S POSTPONED, ON account of the nig ati “TUESDAY, the 25th in stunt. same hour and Rises celia GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anct'rs. _ FUTURE Days. BY GREEN & FILLIAMS. Anctiopesrs. Southeast corner 7th and D atreets, VALUABLE TWO-STORY FRAME HOC” SEAND LOTBPRONTL GON MASSACHUSETTS AVE Bie, 3s ETWE! Sra AND 61a STREETS AT AUOTIO! so Da apg the ist instant. bal .. We abail sell, oa the premison. Lot Being 39 feet front 0: more or leas, wit at 4y 70 feet deep, sraee Hoase, - ¥0-MORROW. ¥Ywa. WALL & 00., Auctionsers. New Marbie Building, ke, 900 and $032, South corner 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue. v TOTED STATES MABSHAL’S SALE OF FuUR AGON, AND A SET OF HAR “In virtue of a writ of fieri facias issued Se from the Ulerk's Office of the Supreme Court the District of Columbia, to me directed, i well, at the seat eo bazaar of Wm. lL. Wall & on AY NEXT, the 22d of Octo! at Thaeckss S.m., the following goods and ela. to wit, vir: Bay Horses 1 Borrel do 1 Roan do 2sets of Double Harness 1 Donble horse Wa seized urd levies upon as the eoods and chattels of William Rowzer, and will be sold to satisfy execu tion No $825, in taver of Union National Bank of West —s _ SHARP. U 8. Marshal D.. ocd per | Ww. ayALL & CO. Ancts. - Bere W. BENNETT & CO, Auctions Taltitao) TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE FARM I8 PRINCE GhOwGR'S COUNTY, MD., NEAB ber ae oe fc Trustes; and Blt te Sit of Maron, 10, Ma jand county. ma. in Liber HBC f the ‘holoswecured thereby, Twill’ sell ‘at, public of the notes secured thereby, L will sel ic ctienson the promises. on SAPURDAY, the 32d natant. at 1 o-clock p m.,the F: ° Sataising 3 ari scree uf lard, more or lesa, ant faite described oui deed, a tal ich wil be exbibited at the" tint he farm is part of the tract called “Cramp. kin’s Lot.” and lies near the farms of Messer joy, and others, near Hyattsville, and has for some sears been'the property of Mrs. Marron; and is avid to be an excellent farm, and to have: tie usual farm buildings, in good order and conditi ‘The terms of sale will be: One-third cash; the resi- due in equal payments at 12, and 1s months. with interest from the day of tale. to be aatiatactorily se em 280) de} wired at the time of sale. If lied with within ton yeni ny of "0 of the terms of sale are not com days, the deposit to be forfeited, and the property to be resold upon five days’ notice in anyone paver published in the city of Washington, at the risk and the defaulting purcbaser. he debt for whi the present sale is advertised b rtion of the deferred purchase money. the Gile which will be conveyed to the purchaser Is be lieved to be pertect, Perec ERED W. JONES, Trastes, MARBURY & WHEELER, r Mariberough.) Solicitors, _ocr-eokas MER & ULRABY, Au: BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, Southeast t corner 7ta and D streets. VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON SEVENTH, BETWEEN ( STREET AND RHODE Is! 3. AVENUE, NOBTHWEST, AT AU in THUBSDAY, the 20tn instant, shall i of Hoel of on a freed ao . 1. two han Lots on the w in of street. Deng Es Lats, a ‘end 2, in Brent's Y eawal: Vision of Square 420, having each a front of 2) feet, wits depth of & fect, to an alle ‘Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in 6, 12, 13 and 24 months, for notes bearing Interest; a deed given and rusttaken. All conveyancing and stam atvont of purchaser. $25 required down when the Property issold. Title indispmtal ocld-it GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, S7- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, ON ccoont ot the rain antil TUESDAY, the 2th in io boar seer oe2h-d GRI & WILLIAMS, Anct'rs. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avctioncers, Southeast corner of Seventh aud D streets, TRUSTEE’S SAL oF LOTS AT AUOTION, By pag of nMiced of _— bee date the bh of December, A. BD. 1369, and duly rr corded in Liber No 604, folio 355, and by direction of the parties secured ‘thereby. I will sell at public ee on the premises, on TUBSD. November 1 at 4 o'clock p. ‘n., os all that Par’ ee | of Washington, District of Lot VW, running thence east 69 4 feet, thence north 60 fee: thence ‘west 9.4 feet, thence south 6) feet to the ing. being Lote H, Land K, in Joshua Whit ubdivision of said Lots 17 and 1s. ns of sale: $14) cash on each lot; balance ip six and twelve months, with interest, on notes secured by deed of trust on the property. 50 down on each lot when the property is struck off. Staaps and conveyancing at cost of purchaser. If the terins are not complied with within five duya from day of sale. the Trustee reserves the right to resell at Purchaser's risit and cos eR DARNEILLE, Trastoc. OHREN EC WibLi sss: Anes ALL £6 gAnctionsers. ar! ai 900 & 902 south ‘corner of Penn. =a and 9th st. PEBEMVTORY BALE | WELI KEPT , 7 RNING, October 25; fans’ mmencing at 1 o'clock, we will sell on ‘the first floor of our. pacious sales rooms, a fine assortment of well kept household goods. move! to our sales rooms for convenience of sale. We nae iz. 7 octave Chickering Pian» one Walnut Wardrobe, with Mirror in door ong French Plate Mitror pets One Herring's Fire proof Safe One Maynard Kit With many cther- articles in line. We call above sal Terms: Cash. the housekeeping special attegtion of buyers to the W.L. WALL to _Aucta, x & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, B = Southeast corner Sevent! hand D st TBUSTEE'S SALE OF. VERY VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. a. By wirtner a deed of trust, dated October “a Sth): D- 1:00, and duly recorted in Libor T. od We Nostale rd for Washington county, Dot. if the land records db the written order rty secured ther 1, at ia front of tho prevalaoa, thve Tollowre jow ing described real estate in the city Uf Washing ton. On THURSDAY, the 20th dav of October, A. D. 1870. at 5 o'elock p.m., Lots numbered three (3) and four (4)iu square numbed four hundred aud nine ‘ On FRIDAY, the 21st day of October, A. D. 1570, ttered “A” in at 5 o'clock. m., Lot marked and |: the division of a part of square namb: en hun- dred aud twenty etx (725, and made in ein Eynity. 4 plan of lot A” Will be oxhibited atthe Allof the above real estate In desirable locations, ‘Terms: One-half in cash, of which $30mus, be paid each lot, the deferred payments to be twelve and eighteen months with in- € fay of sale. and secured to the satisfac- of the Trustee. Terms of “ohgen to be fally com- plied with okie six are . otherwise the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property, after one week's notice, at the risk and cost oi the first purchaser. All om erencio. and Loos at haser 's cost. 4RD. Tru: ripe2s coeds ongnN's) WILLIAMS, Aucts - 4” THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, ON acco unt of the Frn-the aes in Square #) until THURSDAY NEXT. ipetaat, aad Square until FRIDAY same hour and piece. ty ‘ustee. ocd CRERN & WILLIAMS Rect rs, B® bers & Node orem Anctioneers, of 7th and D streets. c.. AT AUCTION. th pees at td we shall se! bw lady, ‘cectintag hy pes a 2011 Letreet 21st aa west, viz: Rosew: ane Plane. octave Rosewood Mariie'toy’ Center ‘Table Mahogany ‘Dressing Boreas ing Bari ‘and Gane-seat Chairs ~ M Bedst Chander Scie’ pa Chamber Seis, Mattresses, rent e Fulews pk. Blac Lone’ Sheets, and C: thee Varpete ee Slaaeware and po Rr earl Other Stoves. aa mani & WILLIAMS, Ancts, ¥ wh, pedg ay co Te hnactioncers, Bor, 900 and S028 W cor. Pa. ave. and th st, UBITED STATES MARSH AL'S SAUE OF VERY TURE Mepine bee PENDID ra BTEUS ee ‘ Be RUE ETING Cher? TABLES, MIRO! Mask virtue of @ writ of Fieri Facias faved fronthe Olerk's flee of the Maprome Contt vil ell at public sal males ea anne Tes 4 teenth streetecon WEDBES SDAY. the 20th Sctober, 1510, canamenciog a Ws tars Modt seat Obairs, Small Stand LS Table, one Small ‘Attachs, twelve Spit YY ‘Table, Sideboard s/ ERegeeuter Oe beatae 5. Is chattels of execatioa ¥ GREENA WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. TRUSTEES ce or i Aen AND Ue ou MASSACHUSETT! UE. pare FOURTH AND FIFTH STE EBTS W By virtue of a dee or trust from Patrick A. King and James H. King, dated December 7, 1569, and recorded in Liber No. 005, folio 54, ¢/ seq., of the land records of Washington county, 'D. Cc Boe not ion, in front of the of November, estern part of 18, be iy me the line of Massachusetts avenue 20 feet, thence northwardiy aw right angles with said avenue to the northern lize of said lot, thence west slon; — northern line to the hwest corner of eaid [ot t. and —— south west- idly with the — line of said Jot to the inning. toget her with the improvements and a) rtenances thereto belonging. This property is uated on the north side of Massachusetts avenue, betweea Fourth and Fifth streets west and is im proved with a comfortable eo dwelling honse. ‘Terms of sale: One third cash; balance in three, st and nine onthe, for whisk the nates of the par- chaser will be taker ing interest from the day of sale and secured by a deed of trust on the property. A deposit cf oue hundred dollars will be reinired of amet aud re at the time of the sate. All convey ancing and revenue ue eames ot at ene, a it the pur- chaser. we. ATT! Yt prnstecs, yM eck? td GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B* eee & OLEABY, Auctioneers, ‘Successors to Cooper & Latimer.) Boutiweet corner Penn. Svenue and Lith street. TRUSTEES poets OF Vv: VALUABLE REAL ES TATE ( AIRSET, BETWEEN SIXTH AND BE ‘ENTH NORTHWEST. Under on aa oes of a deed of trast to the subscriber, dated September 22, 1353, and duly recorded in Liver Tand Be Noe 1, folio 193, et seq., ae of the land records for the county of Wash- teats in the District of Colambia,t will sell at pab- lie ion to the highest bidder, in front ot the =URsD) ¥, the 25th day of Octoby ck ‘all thy S70, a im pince or par: cel of land Tying in the city of Wasbington and 1)ia {Columbis,and known and descrited on the round plat ‘or plan’ of said city as fot, number two./2.) in sauare N Flnnine for the said pa lotata point in the ine of F street nortlisd stant’ S fect Glories trom the southwest corner of said lot numbered two, and run Bing thence north 20 fect, thence west 3 feet § inches, thence north 61 10% inches, thenoe east 26 feet 7's inches, thence south 101 feet’ 10% inches, and thence Rest 2fcet Is inches along the Hine of said F strect to the beginning, together with the hereditaments, easements and appurtenances to the same belonging oF,iu any manner appertaining. AhGepES mets consist of s handsome four: story BRICK E, w: ¢ 1nodern conver there is no more desirable location for a dwelling: hoase in tae city. One half of the purchase money erms of sate: cash; the balance in two eqnal inatallments at six and twelve months, secured by a dee of trust on the prem! eporlt of will be reqnired at the time and place of sale. Eonveyancing and stamps at pode the purchaser. If Bo) Eig Sod sale are pet ied. with in thi stee reserves it to resell after three days’ advertisement ie Daper printed and published in the city cf o re, ik YY coat of the de’aniting BRADLEY. Jr... Trustee, o¢ 12 Pedra OLATinwn & OLEARY. ancis. B* GREEN a WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, nu $19, southeast corner corner of 7th and D streets. TRUSTER a BAL o OF PR PROPERTY ed aH FSTKE ND MASSACBUSELTS AVENU. BEL EX NOWTH OA CAPITOL STREST AND By virtue of a aecree passed by the Supreme Court ¥ -the District of Columbia, in equity cause No 1.913, wherein Julius Fauth is plaintiff and x es 2) st al. are defendants, I Will sell at p in front of the premise: MONDAY" the 31st day of Octobe D. 4:30 o'clock p. m:, part of Let No. 2, in &y 679. in this city, bounded as follows: Beginulug at int on north F street distant 1x feet 11's inches irom thé ‘thweat corner of said square, and run ning thence east 43 feet 5X inches; thence south 65 feet § inches; thence soathwesterly fect to the southeast angle of lot; thence northwesterly slong Massachusetts avenue 52 feet 4 thence with lines paraliel with the east lines of lot to the beginning. On the Massachusetts avenue tront there are two two story Brick Dwellinge—one of them with a base ienting 2 seek; Ls Gther fronting 16 fest, with a back builling street front there are two tw story Frame Dwell. ings—one with basement, hav: the other fronting 12 feet, wit 's-foot alley ba tween the houses. At the east end of the property is “vacant lot rapning through from F street to Mas- sacbueette avenue. The houses and vacant lot will be sold separate! Terms of sale: One-third cash; and the balance at six and twelve a for which the notes of the parchaser, ‘ing interest from pond oy, of sale, and recured to the satisfection of Sepa will be taken and a lion retained on the premises sold. A deposit of $20 will be required of the purchaser on each parcel sold. All Sane ‘and revenue stamps at the oon aon La "MATTIN GLY, Trastee. ocd GuEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B™ WM. L. WALL & 00., 5 A ectioncers, New Marble Bu: Corner Pennsylvant avenue ‘Gnd 9h street. TRUSTEES es bated talenponge let cnn C 2 Gour oft the District, reme Court ihe Zid day of July, 196, in 13%, wherein Cat! i. edema a Fea eh will, on WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON de. Nember Sd; 1570; at € o'clock. i froatot. the igea, proce to sell the following described - East A bccn LIES of Lot nunbered hittoe 2a Sguere, numbered cing at a polnt on north tp -seven, (47,) commen ‘on Poteet: between’ Fifth and Siete sixty-two (G2) feet three (3) inches from the northeast corner of faulting parcbesey EL "Jit eetirea on the neon 10HMO} 7 cctt-eokds WMT LE WALI Oe Rants BX CaTDEE 6 curanr.a z 9) Southwest corner Peatayivantn ave. sod Ith vtreet, CHA: SER OF SSRCEE AUR On AW BUR EROLERT marae pereremeae Southwest Lena Peon TRUSTEE'S SALE AT AUCTION OF Huan BESIDENCE IN A os roe mC the I f trict of Columbia, I shall ssh, onthe igen. Isth ets , on THURSDA 1570, ty mentioned in the sebed to said Scef'cr trust, and partially described as follows: IN THE ls aaraaa — fine Medallion Oar, Six Chatrs to match ‘Ten Chairs. richly ornamented ‘Two fine match Tables One Cover and Stool for sams Four sets fine Satin Window Curtains ‘Two sete fine La @ Curt Two large-size Mantle Mirr: Two large-size Pier Glasses ‘Two Fancy Divans CHAMBER FUESITURs. handsome. best quality Brussels Rosewood and W alnut Bosewood and Walnut Lounges Rosewood and Walnut Bureaus, marble top Rosewood and Walnut Washstands, mardie tod Foor fine Wanirobes Matt icone Bol loters, Pillows, Comforts, and Bed: Lines She Sheets, Bolster and = Casce airs, Commodes, and Corner Racks And in'each room Silk, Rep.and Lace Uurta DINING BOO: ‘One Brusnels C: handaouns pad One Extension adie. Twels ak tel Clook Compicte reppy ar Obios Cutlery and Table Ware iver plated Oarors, Forks, and 8 ver natore, Forks eet of fine Silk ‘One elegant Seen Qne elegant Walnut Libeery Table ‘irs and Low to match: air One fine Mahogany Bookcase @0 volumes of select Books, inclading the Gentle- man's Magezine, complete; Annual Register, Edinburgh ie. &ec. Three sote Silk Rep Ovrtains. ” KITCHEN. One olaree. j Benge, approved pattern, with Farnitare Obsires Tables. "Gueensware, ‘and Utensilé tn fall supply. SERVANTS’ BOOMS. shar with Bedsteads and Bedding, Bureans, ke wore in all the chambers and Hal) Chairs Gilets and Carpet upon the passageand stairs. And eae po-sen Ce nid 19 to at Oe tober, P that piece or parcel of 570, 1 ffer allt round in the said city ot ‘Washington ‘and bed as lot nineteen 119). ia, David he premises. ‘Ail conveyancing and rev- Cone wtp a th Re expense of tho pirchaser. A d- posit of wired when the house is sold. ALBERT G@. HALL. Trustee. as went & CLEABY, Aucts. IN CONSE! UENCE OF THE ABSENCE fren tinct TAU, Hal PN trnatee, the above sale is postp: Boel NESDAY, October 19th, same hour and pl ght WALL, Treses ocl3 d LaTimek & CLEARY, Aucts, S7 THE #BOVE SALE IS POSTPONED un il WSDNESDAY. October 26th, same hour aad Place, By order ot Trustee ATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctionsors, (Successors to Cooper & Latimer Southwest cornerot ‘Foneeyivani fave. and 11th st. VALUABLE PROVED PROPERTY IN THE BEART OF THE CITY, ON LOU SIABA AV- ENCE, BRTWREN 67H AWD 73 TREETS, Sul TH SIDE, AT PUBLIC AUC’ TION er, virtue of a decree of the Supreme Qonrt of the Dist of October, To at 4%) o'clock p. t No 6, Siuere No! 400, bounded and seseribed as follows: init g at the end of seventy-six feet four inches, ieastired west on Louisiana avenue. from the north east corner of said lot, and running thence on said avenue cast iN a (18) feet one (1) inch, thence southerly at, Fight angles to sald avenue twenty three (23) feet_nine (3) inches, thence due south and parallel with ole start nineteen (19) feet one (1) tech and three-fourths (%) of an inch, thence due thirteen (13) feet four (4) inches thence due south twenty-five, (f) feet west from 6th street. the eat eleven (1131) feet thirty-one hundredths, thence northeast- erly twenty-six (25.67) feet and sixty-seven hun edths to a point sixty-two (fiz) feet du 6th street. thence due north four feet, and thence northwesterly’ thirty wo (32) fert eix (6) inches to the point of beginning. Improved by a four-st Basement Bric se, Containing eleven; ne of sale: One third ('s) cash: the residue in ere equal installwents. in 6, 12, and 1s months, the deferred payments to bear interest from the of sale, Lien retained; $100 down on the fall of ‘he hammer, Stam conveyancing at the chas: ‘oswession F's demediotely i ide. CHARLES T B stee. LATIMER « CLURABY, Aacts. Y¥ THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Beal Estate Broker and Sey “wong No. 519 Seventh Street, oppesite the Post O1 TRUSTEES” PEREMPTORY eae OF VALU- ae. ee eee REAL ESTATE ON 12TH ET WEST. BETWEEN E STREET sourH AND MARYLAND AVENOE. By virtue of deed of trast from’ Geo. W. Hauptman and wife, bearing date éth day of Febrnary, A. Di 1805, to the an enienes as trustees, and recorded in Liber T ® BR, No. 6, folio 424, one of the ——e Recordsof the county of Wash ington, D. O., and by direction of the party secured ereby, we will sell at public avction, in fro the premises, on T. AY. November Isso, at 6 o'clock p,m. all that 9) ground sit in the city of W. in the District a, known and described as f Colural Lot numbered Thirteen and Part of Lot numb: ced Fourteen, in Lenox &*Kelle: eon “oh aanare mne-half cash; balance 6, 12, 15 months, with tuterest, to be secured by deed of trast property sold. If terms of sale are not complied wit in five days after day of sale the Trustees re- serve the right to resell at the cost and risk of the first pur: barer after one waek sotice. All couvos ancing sod revenue stamps at cost of purchater. A deposit of S100 must be mi do at the the time of sale. Et GENE CaS Trostecs. 14 cok: K. WAGGAMAN. Auct._ I ¥ eeee & : CURAEY. A (Succeasors to Cooper & Southwest corner Pent ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE PRIVATE DWELLINGS IN THE O1TY OF WASHING- TON, AT AUCTIO Un THURSDAY, October 27, 1370, at 4:30 ‘clock it sell. in front Sand 7, in Sauare 169. Th has a fron’ sixty feet on the north fidect Petree ieee ina an sth trecta, ad three story Brick Derelling with back Beildite, ene i é with back building, con taining 03 rooms bss Hag bath ‘with water closet, wed ard cold water, ti top stationary it hen: two pariors, 17x18, dining reom, zis; back re win : ioeiee entra mi iv Ee raices to each window. Tis tect set inches t0'a 8 foot alley: TevimKRe 0 OLBABY, Auct'rs. & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. Br ose" 5. Southeast corner 7th and D streets. TBU: —— SALE OF ‘IM PROVED PROPERTY. ue of a —— of trust, dated BY Ez. GUTMAN., B ; I ergy MO) 24. will ‘Dry. Fancy and . Oct. B' MM_L. WALL &00.. Anctt S. MARSHALS SALE OF Rostwoop | SEANG, SOFAS. RUCKERS, UABPETS, coademnat: Witney sosets the Be District of Columlis, end te me at the auction store ™. Walacs oh and Pennsylvania 27th day of October, I= & m., the following Rockers, Tea Poys Bruseels, 3-Ply, ad Ingrain © srized and. levied upon es the goose eed charts Gideon L, Walker, and will be sold to aatisfy tion No. 744, in favor of William Shields. ocls tis rime of a writ of fléri facies. on ALEX SHARE. UB Merehal. D0. By W.L. WALL &CO., Anet stoners. 900 and 903, south corner Pa eve. and 9th st. te PROPOSALS. PBerosats FOR REVENUE STAMPS. Sia will be received until TUESDAY, 14 ‘and oo present use, and as gpsooea specified, viz: November next, at tw of furnishing complete the following classes, donsrainations: CLASS _ADEESIV: E STAMPS Geucral and Proprietary, "Ge NERAL.—One cent. two cents, three cents, four conte, five cents, six Cents, tem cents, fifteen twenty cents, twenty five cepts, thirty cents, cents, fitty ceute, si forty cents, seventy cents, one dol lar, one dollar and thirty cents, one dollar and fifty cents, one 4 and dollar and ninety cents, and fifty cents, three dollars’ three dollars and fifty five dot lars, ten dollars. twenty dollars. twonty-fve dollars, filty dollars, and two bandred dollars. PRoPRIRTARY —One cent, two cents, three cen! four cents, and five cents. CLASS a Beer StaMPs.—Hogsheads, barrels, half barrels, third barrels, quarter Darrels, sixth barrele Teel barrels. eighth Stamps ror Dis: Fee cgiions.: Tax Pato.’ —Distillery Ware! Aud Wbolesale Liquor Dealers. Tonacco 8tamrs. Half poutid, 1 pound.2 pounds BACCO STAMPS — 1 3 pounds. 5 pounds, io pounds i po ands. 2 21 pounds, 2 pounds, nds, 228) po Crass 3 To be Bramiamed dried and perf OvAsr 2, Without ramming and perforation pared for issue mice. eam Peon ashest CRASS 3. Without e engraved wi ine coupons, and o1 tached jai fumbers, and bound in book bock to contain 150 stam book to be aj apgropriately, thout gumming "iach Stamp to haveien samteel acme ‘P stube to be numbered iy scrial . Bach bork to bound, it pound to five pounds, inclusive, stamps sn: bers. and bound in beok form. contain 400 stamps, four ons page, and lettered. and numbered. Lass 5, , three On a page. aud and nwborea without gumming _ perforation, to be issued in sheets, 12 stam) All the other denominatir the 15 pounds, to been amps and reeattoned nner be numbered tain 40) stamps, five stamps lettered and Bumbered. ‘Elie 12. pe attached to cach stamp. Bids are also ask the half to five pounds ange. tn pre] and bound tn form. scribed, wi Specimens of the above-ment tioned stam, feen at the office of the Commissioner er gt internal Rexence. and eizes and descriptions taken there- treiiders will state the price thousand separately. inclusive rable at thei ae wit Bids will be mace epi for to be, permanent and the ‘other fap color t the other classes ment mentioned to be print ed with stab at exclusive of Dince of business, and ales | iesioner of | ery should be given o and exclusive of the cost of packine for Printing tn one a nent colors. The additional cost of priutiog = tint except tacheds ibs to, in seria] num- bers and bound mm dook —— book sow 8 ‘8 page, and bou: ound stamps Leas above, with the addition of uine ¢ icetnatens te he ve de stubs, but without the coupons. a stamps priuted in one color should also be Bidders will state in their bids the mode of print ing proposed Ly them, whether plate printing or sur- face printing. Bach vi rel icser Senge ied with a spectmen of the style of and the quality of duc to be furuished: and the'accested bidder %e- fore the final consummation, of a contract will be te- ired to furnish proof impressions of the engrav. ines of the several kinds and ations of ae wilk tee Ail devigne, dice and lates to be a | — right signs, dies and Plates shall present Without charge, at the pleasure of the ery of ‘Treas ‘neeasiesionor of Internal Bote enue, and al i¢8 and plates to be the roperty of and delivered to the United States Freasury Department, at the ferminatiog of tract, or mac et aid dep ties and at such times as the Commi nal Bevenue for the time being may ‘i le Fang Sop tof the number of ng ear endige 30th Jun: ergo at tbe the once ot the issioner-} at alt measures and proc ceasary to take in order to protect ageinst fraud or —— = pe cuplore.s shall t be tak: e coutractor. epi Sy = | the meceesary facilities mptly and give the requisite protection to the Ramps. dies and Bates t im their jon. Parties ———- the department furnish proof as to Osa ers ‘inl state the time from the date of the ‘hen they will be ready to 3 daily contract, if awarded, wi ccmmence delivering tbe stampa: ‘and capacity for delivery tl made og nh in class of stamps ‘stamps mentioned in this notice, or Each bid must be accompanied oh a pais of at least two sale cout persons that x arimant shell be preparca amd dcliec duck Kids and Sencenimatjors: ood in ouch ceenae esioner of Inter- direct. intes to be ki ptr tonal tes aes. either for the i Kinde and denominations of stamps or others, con it. stamps issued dur- 1570, may be ation which the Revenue shall deem ne- ‘tithe government nthe part = the com. on at the proper el pense of Taeide wil will ouaidered except from parties who e heen, OF are actuall, A cpesced in the business ting, and provided with to execute the work ‘@ contract entered into. th they wail ‘ies in such reasonable sum as may be required by the government, for the faithful per- for a the conti ract. ‘he contract to be made for not less than one year, rarding the contract, the rves the it ‘shail —— to be for the interest ment P inl ne for of tate mee a wound to ti Osemntosionar of tesereel 4 Bedreeed te DELANO, Commissioner ot Taterual Bevenue. October 10, 1870. oc 12-12 re than three. Years, as may be agreed upon. ‘Commissioner Fight to resect any or all “pp in cess the govern roposals should be carefully sealed *UBO"S' pourwenu, Secretary. peer SA RTH ‘AKD OBDNANCE 8° E SALE EOF OMDNANCE Onpnazer Orrics, Wan DEPARTMENT, HINTON, D.C ©. Qctoder M7, Sealed Proposaln will be received anil o'clos Ta SATURDAY: the 29th day "October, 1b, Tor 4 of Octobe the purchase Ordnance and Ordnance Stores. viz of the following 280 Brocce. tonting Muskets, caliber 58, with 1400 Ball ‘6 ai ee 2.500 Gallacher = or same. ion Carbines, caliber 5), with ‘3,600 Bemingion Carbines, cs 4, with Ammo- 250 Warner ‘e Carbines and Ammunition. 270 pore en and Ammapition, caliber £2. #4 sete Carbine ee ee serviceable, Blakesley s and other 70 608 sets Infantry Accouterments. 0 am Sarr Teveivers, caliber 44, with Ammnu- 5.000 Bogers’ and Spencer's Revolvers, caliber 44, 10/0 Remington Army Revolvers, caliber 44, with mm % 000 Pistol Holsters. ace Gee meng a OIRLD ILLEBY. D ABT! 4 of Field . » with 0 Batteries Artillery, complete, Bids will be for any one or all of the Bese F HI potaen Stone mane -* : Iet, and in the Bath. For sake by all Dragsis ang Perfumers. cl in 4 of MANHOOD; = Tas YOUNG AND BISING GENERATION ‘The vegetative powers of life are strong, bet ia « ©™ Fears how often the pallid hue, the iack-instre eve and emaciated form, and the tmpoestbility of “pplication to mental effort show ite bancfal infe- ence. It soon becomes evident te the observer that some depreesing influence ts checking the develop- ‘ment of the body. Consumption ts talked of, and Derhape the youth te removed from school and san into the country. This ts one of the worst mover ‘mente, Removed from ordinary diversions of the eve -changing scenes of the city, the powers of th body, t90 much enfeebied to give ee«t co bealthieg ‘nd rural exercise, thoaghts are turned inwards ‘upon themselves. If the patient be o female, the approach of the ‘menses is looked for with anxiety, the freterap- tom fn which Mature is te show ber saving power ta diffusing the cireulation and visiting the check with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetitehas grown by what ft fed on; the energies of the eystem “re prostrated, and the whole economy ts dcranged. ‘The beantifal an wonderful period in whiot beay @nd mind andergo eo fascinating @ change fom child to woman, ts looked fer im vain: the paren @ heart bleeds tn anxiety, end fancies the grev ves walting for ite victim. HELMBOLD'S EXTEACT UCHR! FOR WEAKNESS, Arising from excesses or tndiscretion. ttendeg with the following symptoms: Indisposition te Bxertion, Lots of Power, Loss of Memory, ‘ Difficulty of Breathing General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Herves, ‘Trembling, Dreadful Herror of Besta. Might Bweate, Uold Fest, ‘Wakefuiness, ‘Dimnoss of Vision. Lenguor, Universal Lasstade of the Muscular System, Often normous Appetite with Drepeptio®ympteme ‘Bot Hands, Flushing of the Boay, Dryness of the Skta, Pallic Countenance and Bruption oa the Fees, F im in the Back, Heaviness of the Evelida, Frequently Black Spots Fiying before the yes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Bight, Waut of Attention, Great Mobility, Bestlcssness, with Horror of Bociety. Hothing ts more desirable to such paticnts thes Solitude, and nothing they mere dread, for Beas of ‘Themselves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness no Speculation, but @ burried Transition from ene question to another. ‘These symptoms, tf allowed to go on—whick th Medicine invariably removes—soon follow Loss @ Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, in one of whist the pationt may expire. During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson et the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred te ‘wo patients; reason hed for @ time left them, ang both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, eng abont twenty years of age. ‘Who can say that these excesses are not frequent ly followed by those direfal diseases Insanity ang Consumption? The records of the Insane Asyiama, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the trath of these essertions. Im ‘Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibitiee ‘appears. The countenance ts ectually sodden ang quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever vistes ft. Bhould a sound ef the voice cocur, ft tsrereiy ‘Whilst we regret the existence of the above diseases and symptoms, we are prepared to oGer am tnveleable gift of chemistry for the removal of the consequences, HELMBOLD'S HIGHLY OORORE- 2RATED FLUID EXTEACT OF BUCHU. There fs no tomse like it, It ts on anchoref hopetethe surgeon spdlpationt, and this is testimony of aft who have used or prescribed it. Bold by Draggists and Dealers everywhere. Prise 61.5 por bottle, or atx bottles for O65. Delivered any address. Describe armpteas ta all comment cottons. ADDERS aL T. RELHBOLBD, DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSR, NONE 488 GRNVINE UNLESS DONS OP IN STEEL BNORAVED WEA?F ER, WiTR FAC-S1MILIB OF MY CHEMICAL WAi SOUR, AND SIGHED we a2 Ea,

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