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EVENING STAR “THE WAR. 2487 witeuT’ TaCHeessasg, ‘The following important items of war news swere received here by cable last night: METZ. »y. 2—A Tribune correspondent raphe on the 2d: “fam informed hy sources’ that the Prussians n the magazines and arsenals of s of ail kinds, including provisions or the maintenance of the garrison lareb. F alto the New York Herald, writing om Saarbrack, Monday, says: “The German s enter day. @he French troops to the village of Gregny, where they red their arms to the Prassians. Twen- frye thousand were then marched over the o Ars ia Gaenoty, where they encamped Prussian battery en route to Germany. e to be drafted In equal numbers, daily, rehed on foot to the frontier.” DILION AND LYO3 respondent at Garibaldi’s head- raphs on the ist: ‘The Prussians ton francs seeurity and provisions for the mainte- u A strong body is now ; 1,500 cavalry passed to-day near Genlis, where we were yesterday, recon- noitering. We hold our position. Namerous re arriving.” Another ¢ ters t tes on the 26th: We cannot make Prussians mean bombarding or not. The national Guard are not worth their salt. In the last sortie we had fifty thousand, and they could not stand against eight thousand. ‘They fought well at firet, but soontied. The town oug! mpregnable, but it is doubt- ful whether th {rom Paris says that the Parisians are really greatly discouraged at the state ot anarchy into which the war has thrown the country, and they long for any event that will bring the evil to an end. Advices from Paris to the 28th say three hundred breech-loading cannon havs been con- structed and presented to the government by private citizens. It is claimed that such idable system of defense has been arranged, by barricades, that it will be impossible to take Paris by assault. DEFENSIVE A Th much more quiet. out whether the > OFFED SIVE SITUa- AT PARIS. —A telegram from Versailles of the preparations made by the Prussians for an attack on the forts around Paris, which are as follows: The besiegers yossess 180 heavy guns, mounted, on field ear- riages, and not on platforms, behind their earth- works. These carriages have a peculiar con- struction, allowing an elevation of the guns to an angle cf forty-five degrees. The heaviest of these guvs throw 7@-pound shells, whilst many thersonly throw 12-pound projectiles. They vave, Lesi les, two mortars, throwing 2 "pound shells. ‘The range of the batteries at St. Cloud, Bopgival and hes is from three to tive Silometres. and can reach as far as the west and southwest curtains of Mont Valerien. The range of those at Mendon, the Bois de Mendon Ciamart is from four to five kilometres, il reach Forts issy, Vanveres and Mon- There are no German troops in the asta enevilliers, which is wholiy ceupied by the French, who have completed rong works at Courbevo: Colombes and sepevil lers by filling the gap between Mont Valerien and St. Denis. The nearest German work these posts are at Houilles, Chateau ened Carrieres de St. Dennis. Between Mont \ alerien and Fort the French have comple- ted, armed and are secupying five new strong works at Mont Boulogne, Billancourt, Point du J mena. All French forts ure armed with s, 9 and 19%-inch guns, mw yards, and throwing -pound shells. The Prussian bat- aertaud Mendon are subject to a fre from the French torts. ‘The sud range of the French gans are greater than thove of any batteries the Prussians have got planted. MOKE ABOUT THE METZ SURRENDER. Loxvox, No —A New York World corres- pondent writes that itwas stated at a cabmet <oupei! to-day that the surrender of Metz was (he resu!t of an understanding between Bazaine and Bismar favor of Napoleon, bat the Empress had refused to assent to the intrigue, had gone to Wilhelmshohe to protest Lowpoy furnishes det and of ¢ TO CAPTIVITY. .2.—Four trains with prison- on Sunday and Monday. Sev- isoners are expected to pass Saarlouis, and eighty-tive thousand are sow eu route to Treves. Bazaine, accompanied by Colonel Villette and eight other officers, ar- rived on Monday and put up at the Hotel da Nord. Prince Murat, with seventy-eight French officers, arrived last night. They ail resmmed their journey daring the ni, and Le Boat are with the Emperor at elma w INDEPENI hohe. [OF THE POPE GUAR- ANTEED. Baron Van Beust is busy ttempting to bring together a ess which will guarantee the Support of the Pope. General ora continues the Pope's interdict st # place ot Protestant worship in Kom :, aud the Protestant chapel remain outsid2 the walls. ‘The following conditions were announced by au government upon taking possession me. A!! political authority of the Pope wi Holy See in Italy is abolished, and will remain The Pope will be entirely free in the exercise of his ecclesiastical rights which he OW possesses as Supreme chief of Catholicism, and willenjoy all honors and liberties which constitute sovereign prerogatives. For the tranjuility of the Catholic world and powers, Italy ts disposed to guarantee the liberties of the church and independence of the Pope by #anc- t g them in international treaty. By th essions the government wishes to prove t furope that Italy respects the sovereignty of the Pope conformably to the principle of a tree church in a free State. During the last two days the ambassador of Austria and ministers of Holland and Portugal, were received by his Holiness atthe Vatican. It jeved the Pope accepts the situation, and proves A 's taking the lead in calling an congress, which will fi jon of the foregoing ext RERELLE. 0; » ton. GRORGT W. Ross. of Mise SUSAN ©. COCRERELLE y, Va. (Leesburg, Va.. papzrs On the 5d instant,at 2a. n K OK ck on the 2d inst , EL- 4, wife of Henry C, Darragh, te residence, ‘o'clock, ited mn the 2t instaut. after a eas. which she bore with Ch . ARY ANN OBOWN, in the art with thoss we lova, » Fri Be she bas cone to heaven above, And never more can die. EVE; D.C.. on Nov. 2. 157, - aged «2 years invited to attend his funeral at bis Montgomery street, at $0 clock cn R ‘HD F. HARVEY. ALONZO A MAEB. HARVEY @ MABE, Undertakers No. 936 F STREET, between Ninth and Teath. ——s RsaeD W. BARKER, CASINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER 612 ELEVENTH STBBET, over F. PCRNITOKS OF ali KIN. OE RerainED. cote ND FUNERAL CROSSKS, Enameled mipaL QUETS, Preserved oF ran. Gen. Onsey. ———$—$—————— Sn. TP HIS 1S TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber has obtained {rom the Supreme Court of the srict of Columbia, holding « special wibeneatot t this th day of Uctober oc-th Sw? OFFICIAL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, Passed at Second Session of Forty-first Congress {Prante Besorvr TION gi ting corde: *- >. 79.1 ed cannon for the erection of « soldiers monument at Umaha, Ne- braski ory of jonati“n on the part of the goverament of Nebraska wathertzed t twenty round a! « soldiers (Pvatic Basoner: TiON eirecting the sal of 1 of General Job fn, ox—No ® Secretary the Presil he war to 0 aid in the erection of an equos- nA. Raw ins. W bereas it is mn contempla'ion to erect a suitable bronze equestrian monument to perpetuate the the distinguished deeds ot valor and patri st honored secretary of War, Gonernt 3 fter the likeness of that taken in seme from the tace of the decease! ; 1 r eas may Wave been used tured in the engagements in whica the deceased partici pated. an may be no longer useful, would greatly aid the erection of the same: Therefor s Resolved by the Senate and Howse of Kepresenta tres of the Omuted States of America in Concress assemd hereby onal brenze ordnan by bim contributed and utherized and « the President s may be mi pl Se é Secretary of War be, ant be is That the Becretagy of Wear | f the United ied to the furih’ and ccm pletion of anid monument in bronzs:and that <nch npmber thereof as may bs reynired ia theexecus ton of £ shall be + ms be given by model for the said statue shall have been com him when the ted. That the said monument, when completed, ed poh such public groande in the ashington as moy herea‘ter be d-signa‘ed ow e tithe t Approv ve es of assembled, That the may of the Army, or officer in cl aud the Architect of the tb 10 the wauns | ed, July if, yeated FF Committes of ad ates. in the United [Pcorie Resort Tio’ im regard te the vicintr A by the Sena the ted Stati xf the city of Washing No. 31.) ing the strests in of ths Capitol t House of Represen f America in Congress hereby required to have the grades of in the vicinity of the Capitol adified and ned, with nie; Bogineer rge of public buildings, itol Extension, a3 ma) be necessary to effect an easy and proper apgtoach to the G 4 row OL soldiers’ monument at Providence. RI end at Bucksport, in the fved by the Senate es of the United embled, That the Secretary ot War be, anil be hereby is, authorized to deliver to the g. ‘Ke at ite next meeting. ed, July 14, 1570. itol, and to furnish » pl ‘ol the same to [Pceric Resorrt: Tioy granting con eS 0) ate of Maing. id Ho X—No. $2.1 jemned orduance for a je Island, af Representa atm Congres tA or of the State of tsbode fsiand four condemned iron mor: tar, ment at Providen Suc. 2 0 be uard im the erecti: ee. an sald Si And best r jon of w soldiers moau tate. ed, That the Secro- tary of War be, and he ix hereby. authorizd to ds liver to the municipal aut { Maine, four con Star hundred ws Idiers Approv Besoler atives of a-sembied, That the Secretary herby apis, a nati nal cemeteri hot or shell. t nonument at that place. ed, July 14, 15 ty an A by the S the United & d the Antietam Ksport. in the aad ous tion of a retary of War to sburg and Antictan A Howse of Kepresent. America ta Congress War be, and is directed to accept and take charge of the Soldiers’ National cemetery at Ge yaburg, Peansyl- Narional ce netery at Sharpsburg, Maryland, wherever the commission- ers and trastees having charg of said cemeteries are ready » transfer their care to th: ernment. That when the afcre-mct are placed ander the coutrol of neal gov: joned cemeteries tha Secretary. of War, oat they be taken care of aud maintained in led Appro A Reson Afiairs to t to establis! roved Fe! aIxty seve ed, July 14, 1570 Fdance with the provisi ms of the act of Congress bh and protect national wary twenty-two, eigh- {Peaiic Resor: ti Tio: ‘No. 84} Ang the Commissioner of Tr ppoint Kuardians or Indian children who may b ir trustees tor titied to pen- sions or bounties under the existing laws. Whereas sumiry Indians served in the federal army. some of whom died in the service and since. leaving minor heirs; and whereas there > for said minor Indians to obtain we vision of Bounties, back pay, of other bemefita to which then aucest hes is Dereb guardians the direction of any comrt of rec Staves or of any Ti ¥ havin, place where «ach minors may the terms of the foregoing resolutic fo the Cherokee, Creak, Choeta Seminole ner with the provisions of the treaties of «igh d and six'y-six with those uations: Provede4 Wisions uf tai: serving t Approved. July M, Liv. d oni ft Kausas <cery ai Bent tariwes of aosem ed, That the Secretary of War b: thorized and directed to transfer enient point to Keokuk, Lowa, # mined ordnance as he may deem 6 the ornamentation of the soldi hereby Heont C: said city. Jot Br he is hereby, er, That Was entity d by the Senate an: ef tt Uneed Sates ot America tn € Therefore 4 House of Kepresenta {; That the Commissioner of Indian Ailairs thorii T trustees to any and security pend the b minors, with vations of [1 cm thar place. or trates shall ernment all such back wered to appoint minors, and t ® performance of suca uthor- which eai same fi he minor may A or ovflict im any man j¢ resolution shail athe ninth regi $5.) Secretary of onder vived by the Senate and House af Kepresen- the United States of Americn tm Conzress h con Proper. to be used rs’ cemetery at i Approved, July 14, 1570. [Prarie Resover ON relative by the patriots of Rome to the Iate Pr X—No 8% fo the stous presente! 4 the stone presented to the late President Abraham Lincoln by the patriots of Bome to be transterred to the possession of the Himeis, Lincoln. ncoln Monument Asrociat nat Springfield, ed by said sasociation in the mon- ument pow being erected van memory of Abraham Je roved, daly 1, 1570, [Peeric Besonet —No. J NT RESO TON giving condemned ordnance to the National Asylum for Disabled Soldiers, Mil- wankee, de tl resolved by the Sen ateres of here is. . Wisconsin the United States a and House of Kep-esent- f America in Comgress » That the Seerstaryot War be. aud he uthorived and directed to transter to ths National Asyium for Disabled Soldiers in Milwau keo. Wiscomrin. tix pirce f condemned orduauce, to Fe placed in the soldiers’ cemetery at Milwaniee. Approved. Ju-y 1: ADIES!!! ARE YOU AWARE THAT A THE SHOKT NHAVE EVER ENTS (YOUK FEK IT L EST NOTICE, AT SUTHERL. YSTYLE OF UNDE N MATE DE TO O. ALS. IF EK IN VEKY BEST STYLE, AND AT THE ND" SHIRT AND UNDERGARMENT FACTORY. ecll-eotf re 940 F STRERT. FALL GOODS JUST BECKIVED ar rie STEASBERGER BROTHERS ecto-tr 906 SeventH Staser, DEALEK IN BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDRENS WEAR, 6 7th strest. between I and K. ~*~ FAHNESTOCK’S VEBMIF U@E. Why fs ft that so many children die under the age of & years? That a large proportion of children die ander that age, has long been @subject of re mark, end without s satisfactory canse ascertained it is certain. Also, itisknown that worms exist in the human system from its earliest infancy; therefore parents cepectally mothers, who are mere constantly with their children, cannot be tx observing of the first symptoms @f worms; for so surely as they exist, can SAFELY AND CEBTAINLY removed from the most DELICATE INFANT, by the timely use of B. &. FAHNESTOCH’S VERMIFUGE. At is perfectly harmless, contains no Mercury, isa PUBELY VEGETABLE COMPOSITION, they be thei: been short lenge A, Eahnestock's ‘Vermituge on the palate then of of life eee ere prensa pa ers CAUTION. Should Fabnestock’s V bat aks cee oO FAVOR4BLY KNOWN SINCE 1829, And purchasers: not wish A. This isthe apie insist on having it, if they do ‘Upon them, SCHWARTZ @ HASLETT, FORMER! LY B A. FAUNESTOCK’S BON 2 00., SOLE PKOPRIETORS, deT-eodawiy PITTSBURG, PA. AUCTION SALES, BBY ON oT Ios southoaat coraer fob aad D treste, SALE OF VALUABLE REAL SPATE ON EASY TERMS —FISE B NES. of my n front crenii-g back 10 fine site for a block 1 Bountary street, an ne cash. and the! and two years, To parties who w diate im inte no cash will ber except twent of property whe ‘This fe one of the tions of the city $25) dollars cash « improving and eligible asc Title perfact é WARD C. GARRINGTON, Attorney-at-Li posite City Hall S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. UN UL FRIDAY, the Sth instant. sane hour and place. nodal GREEN & WILLTA WS. An ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. GROCERIES, STORE FIXTCRES. HOUSE AND LOT. &c.. AT AUCTION. NDA. the 9th instant, we shall sell, t 10 0 clock a. m., at the large grocery store, T9Xb and N streets, No. 1301,N. W nt assortment of Groceries, such aa— Teas. Sugars, and Ceffees, and all other groceries usnally kept in a first clase retail grocery store, Store Fixtures Pi ¥ Measures, © Ato, 1. weahall sell the large Brick ming eight good and convesieat!: Jarge store room. warehouse and cel Wing w front of 1G feet $ inches, ran line of N street 100 feet to an alley. sale fer house iven and a deed of trast taken. All con- $iov to be paid eat. veyancing at cost of purchaser, down when sol _ This property is considered one of the best loz tions for @ store in that part of the city. no8-3t {Chron} EN @ WILLAMS, Anc.. BBX EATIMER @ OLRARY, a. a (Successors to Couper & Latimer,) Southwest corner of Pennsvivania ave. and Jith st. HIGHLY XALUABLE IMPROVED PRopgRtY AND: STREETS NORTHWEST AT PUBLIC AUCTION. : sece On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. November 15th. 187. at 4 o'cio-k, in front of the prem- c ises.we shail sell Lot No 13, in Square $43, hav- ing @ front of & fect op KE atreet, and rauning back 75 feot on lth stroet. improved by two nearly new four-story Brick Houres. with all the modern im provements, containing about @ rooms—the corner house having a fine store connecting with the cellar. This property is in one of the best localities in the city for tel or large jing house. or could be easily arran, being in the for private residences. The property art of the city, where it is constantly rtainly offers a rare opporta interest, secured by deed of trast on property. All conveyancing and revenus stamps at purchaser's cost. A deposit of $200 w: on each piece of property at the tims of sale. Lod-ddds LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. (Bepub} Y¥ THOS E. WAGGAMAN, _ « Gral Estate Brol.er and Auctioneer, No. 519 7th st., opposite Post Uftice Department. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON lira STRERT, AK MARYLAND AVBNUK, ISLAND.) By virtue of a ded of trast. dated Septem} Isth, 1509. and recorded in Liver T and R, No. 17. folto 192, &.. ona ot the land records f Washington county, D.C, 1 shall offer at sale, on the premises, on MUNDAY. th 4th day ct November, 170. at S o'clock k m, all that piece or parce! of ground simuate sing ‘and being in the city of Wasbington, 1 ¢ being partof Lot kuown as deacribed on ths ground plan of, said city as part of Lot numlsret Eight, (5, in Sgxaro numbered Two Hundred and ty seven, (257:) Beginning at tho southwest cor- of «aid part of lot, and raaning thence on the th street west twelve feet (12)and six inches, ) thence east eighty four feet, (31;) thence uth Ive (12) teet and six (G)inches; thence west ighty- four feet to the place of beginning, together w.th the improvemett thereon, which cunsists of a neat Frame Buiiding Terme: One-half cash; balance in six and twelve ™ notes bearing ‘nterest. and #cured by & deed of trust on the premises, All conveyancing and Mamips at the cost of the purchaser. § 100 dow of sale P CALLAN. Trost neseokds THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Anct B* THOS. BE. WAGGAMAN, Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, No. 519 Seventh street, opposite the Post Uitice. TRUSTEES’ PEREMPTORY SALE OF VALU- STREET WEST) BETWEEN \e" STREEE 3 A STREET SOUTH AND MARYLAND AVENUE, By virtue of d cf trust from Geo. W Hanptman and wife, bearing date 4th day of February, A.D. 193d, to the undersignea trustees. and recorded ia Liber T & BR, No.5. folio 424, one cf the Land Recordaof the county of Wash. ington. D.C., and by direction of the party secured thereby. we will ref! at public auction, in frout of the premises,on THUZSDAY, Nowember 3, A. D. 1870. at & o'clock p,m..all that piece or parcel of ground situate and being in tho city of Washington. in the District of Columbia. known and described as Lot numbered Thirteen and Part of Lot numbered Fourteen, in Lenox &’Keller's subdivision of square num bered 327, improved by two Frame Dwellings. Terms cf sale: on property sold. If terms of sale ars not complied with in five aya after day of sale the Trustees te- serve the right to resell _at tuo cost and risk of the first purchaser after one week's notice All conver anciug aud revenue stamps at curt of purchaser A deposit of ite musts mae af the tine of tle EUGENE CARUSt,'{ Trastocs oclteokds THOS. KE. WAGGAMAN, Auct. 87 THE AROVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN til THURSDAY, November 17th, same hour and place By orver of Trusteve uos-eo&ds THOS. EK WAGGAMAS. Anct '¥ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucucomre, B ‘No. 319, southeast Corner 7th and D we TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUARLE AND HIGHLY IMPROVED FABM ALUUT THREE MILES FROM THe CITY. By virtue of @ deed of trust,dated April 27°, A.D 1567, and duly recorded 10 Liber EC No. 2. folio 479, Ke. Washington county, D party sccured thereby, we ane tion. upon the premises: sthe 17th aay of November. A. D. 1570, at 4 o'clock p m., all that valuable Farm, containing about It) acres of land and being parts of tracts of land called “Little Gleaning | and ** Pasture and Gieanins: in Wash ingten cousty, D, C., together with all the improve- ments thereon ‘This valuable farm lies over the Navy Yard Bridge, about three miles from the city, * mile? the Insane Aeris te of Mr. T it improved with gol three-atc mill. 5 houses, barus. stables, oth ements for a first-class’ t ¢rcherd with variety @ plenty of water an¢ °. spying on $ ‘Terme of sai ne fourth in cash be paid at sale), the delerre bone, two and three years, w day of eale. and secured by deed of tr faction of the Tr *®. Terms of eal p with within seven da day of wale. otherwise the T te right to reaell th rat WM. b. WALL ictioncers, . New Marble Building, Corner Pennsylyanis avenue and 9th street EE'S SALE OF F STREET PROPERTY Up d by virtueof a decree of the Sa of the District of Columbia. on in Equity cause No ; is Le Ds Vaughy nd ottiorw are Compla: and Thowas H ay Klizabe De Vaozho fendan®: f: . will. on WEDNE: mber 2d, 1570, at 4 o'clock, in front the pren ines, proceed to well the following described property: East thirty feet from front to rear of Lot nambered two, (2,) In Squi bered four huudred and mumenciig at @ poiat on north 5 hand Sixth streets. sixty two (62) feet three (3) inches trom the northe sst coraer of said square, running thence weat thirty (3) feet: thenee north one huuérea and one (101) feet nine (9) inch-s and three-quarters, (%{.) hence east thirty (3) feet; thence south one hun aud one (101) feet nine($) inches and three-quarter, (,) improved Dy “Terms of sale’ One-third cash lance erms © le: One-t! cash: the bal in equal installments, payable in 6 and 12 montha, the deterred payments to be secured by bonds aud deeds oftrust. All conveyancing and stanpe ‘at the cost “Deloss ties terme of ee) plied wi ‘lees t! rms le are com ith in five (5) days after ‘¢ of sale, the Trustee reserves the Tight to resell the pr-perty at the risk of the do. A dopotit of S10) wil ve Tevwired on the of wi ai on erty when itis bid is ae of BICHMOND. Trastes. ° WALL S00" ‘Ructs, G oc I-eofds wh @7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPON: $i WEOSReDaY. the ‘AGth inst., at Sovak, of had TU wb. WALL & 00.. Ancta, EN & WILLIAMS, A: 5 | pileeampaal ey En VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY FRONT- ING O8 1 PTREET NOBTH, BETWEEN 10ra AND lit STREETS WEST. AT AUUTION. On THUBSDAY, the 10th inst.,at 4 o'clock Bm. By shall ectl oc the premises, a two story rick House and Lot, being 13 feet front by 10) abey; being House 1002, fence in 6. 1, Bo mpethe, interest and secur by a deed of trust on t] ead 100 on of sale 13 we “iocf oui PON eTamdr asa E & ta B* W.L. WALL & CO, Auctioneers. 900 & 902 Pennsylvania avenue. IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUOTION. ‘and by virt deed of ated ma a aad, Atk 43) ot in . B.. 5 ol the land records for Washington c i the city of Washington, D- Bhat day of November. 3870 Hie auc nmbe: cos time Of sale, 4 trestes a right to resell at the risk and cost of the itt purchaser, ater alx day's pabils ‘Rottes.. All oom * ‘Veyancing aud stamps at cost of the parchaser A. SAUTER. Trista. oct? L. WALL © 00, Ausis, AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. - LL £ CO., Auction Pe vicassirasls arene, CHES, DIAMONDS, JEWBLBY, kc., E WATCHES, DIAMONDS. JEWELRY, tc On TUESDAY EVENING, November 1s #7 o'cleck, and the Mornings and Event How ing until all are sold. we will sell, with- t to the highest bidder, for Cash, the nest lotot Chaing, Gold and Silver Watches. Dia motds, Rings, and ofber Jewelry ever off-red public auction in this city, being the effects of he Ss ‘Tancisco, embracing. in Birt Gold Jules Jargensen Wacches Beem Winders, peaters, Independent *, secon: Vat of kinds and makes, and many kinds of and Parent Levers, Howard's, Appleton, Tracy Co. Watches, in X and full plate, PS. Bartlett. &c &c.in all making a full and every kind ot Watches, for ladies’ ant gents” wear: solid Gold Chains of every descripti.n and make. & fine lot of Dismond and other Jewelry, with every «ther kind and style of Jewelry usually found in a iculariy invite the attention of dea! rsand first-class jewelry store. others to thi¥ eale, es every artic'e sold is fully war bere: ‘We part! ranted to be as representes, or the money to turned within three days from time of sale. oczs [wep | W.L. WALL & €8 , Ancts, B* LATIMER & CLEARY, Avctior cers, (Successors to Rooper & Latimer.) Southwest corner of Pennaylv: ‘ave. and Uth at. 1B) y OF SUPERIOR BOO: LIBRABY OF orto KS AT PUBLIO ” On TUESDAY ovember 1, and following eve- nivgs. at 7.30 o clock, at our auction rooms, we shall bat Perce collection of Bouks in ali de- artmenta of literature. Poets. tf LATIMER & CLEARY, Auct: BY LATIMER & CLEARY, Anctioncers, (Successors to Co .per & Latimer,) Southwest corner Penn's aveuue and Lith street. By virtue of a deed of trast from Samuel Boor and wife tome, dated June 7, 189), and recorded in Liber 11, T and R, folio 4s of the land records of ths District of Colr by order of the party secured thereby. I will «ell at prblic auction,on the premisxea,on FRIDAY, the iSth day ot November, 1870 at half past 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following real estate. to wit: Part of Lots numbered one (1) and seventeen, (17,) in Square numbered six hundred and eighty-six, (68.) in the city of Washingto District of Oo lumbia, beginnivg for the same point in ssid lot one (1) on First street e-et seveuty-nine (79) trot north from the southeast corner of said lot one.(1,) thence running north with the line of east fifty-eight (58) feet to point in sai bered seventeen, (17,) and the center of a twelve foot alicy Jaid out to be forever kept open in, the re. corded subdivision of lot numbered two, and sid lot numbered seventeen, (17,) in said square, thence west through the center of alley seventy-seven (77) feet, thence south fifty-oight (55) feet psrall.l with theline of First street east, and thence east seventy-seven feet parallel with north B street to the place of beginning. ‘The above property is located in one of the best parts of Capitol nd will be sold on ths follow- ing terms :—§1,0W0 cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by derdof trust on the premises. $10 to be paid on van i oc dks Anct B* LATIMEB & CLEARY, Anctioneera, (Successors to Cooper & Latimer.) Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave and lth street. POSITIVE SALE Of VALUASLE IMPoOVED TENTH STREETS WEST. By virtne of a decree of the Supreme Ooart of the District of Jolumbia, passed. in cory mse NO 164, Docket $, Win. H De Vaughn et al vs Knma B. De Vanghn et al , woshall sell at public auc ion,on MONDAY, the 7th day of Novem- ber. A. D. 18.0, at 4 o'clock p mon the premises, the West part of Lot 15, in fquare No 173, beginning for said Bart on north & t at the northwest cor ner of said lotand running henessonthwardly upon the western boundary of sald lot 18 @ distance of 173 fet Wi; inches; thence easterly parallel with said borth & str. et a distance of 41 feet and Linch: thenca northwardly parallel with r1e western boundary of said lot 38. @ distance of 37 fes: 10's incnes: thence weswardly para north E street. of 16 feet and 6 inches; thence northward with thew botindary of 130 fort to said Borth E street; thence westward: on the southern kousdary of sdid north B strest distance of 24 feet and Zinches to the beginning and im; 8 story Brick Dw ng with omement, containi rooms,on E street north. south sida, batween 9! Wth streets. Terme of sale: O1 hird of the purchase money to he residue theraot in resp «ct ively G and I months from day of sale. with interest, to ba secured by deed of trast on ths p-op-rty. A deed given when al. the purchase money ts pail Stamps and con-eyancing at the cos" of the purcha wer. A depositit of 9% be required of th chyser at rms of sal are not co m the day of wal property will be resold at the cost of the defaulting purchaser J.J. BRIGHT, 2 AW SS HAKIT.< Trasters. oct eotds LATIMER & OLBARY, Auct ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctione-rs, Southeast corner 7th wad D streets. TRUSTEE 5 SALE OF IMPROV ROPERTY By virtne of a deed of trast, dated August i, 1869, and duly recorded in Liber T. and B. No. 15, folio 451 hington county, D the premise o'clock p mon TUE: November Ist, 1570, lot numoered twenty ‘Todd and Gannel)'« subdivision of sq aare n four hundred and sixty-five, (435) ‘This pr situate on 6th street west, between ® and E st south. and improved by a Brick Building. w: and water, and extends back to a 15 ‘oot all ‘Terms: One-half cash; balance in «ix 1 : cured by aderd of trust. A deposit ot $29) at tino ofsale. “Stamps snd conveyancing at Cost of par chaser If terms of sale are not compl the Trustee reserves the right SDAY d with ia five days 0 rewell at the ox . Trastoe LIAMs, (0026-27,29,31,8no1 Auctioncers 87 THE PURCHASER HAVING FA'LED TO comply with the terms of the a Lshall offer the same at public anction. on MONDAY NEAT, th Oth inst., at the same place and hour, at the ris coat of thie defaulting prrch AN no2-d EE BY 8. b WALL & 00... Auctioneers, New Marble Bullding, Nos. 900 and 902, 8. W.cor, Ps aye and Sth st. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED REAL Es- TATE ON Ist SIREET WEST, BETWEEN Li AND Mo STBEKTS, IN WASHINGTON, By virtue of a doad of trast from A. Lloyd ‘Trustee for Mary *. Mills. dated Mth Jauu ary, 1969, recorded in Liber T, wed Ri. No io 141. 0} the land records of Wasi om oonaty he undersigned ug trustees. at the roa the parties secured thereby, will sell at avction, om TUKSDAY. November 2, 1570 o'clock p. m., in front of the premises. ‘he south part of Let “B: in syuare No. 857, fronting #7 fer inches on Ist atreet west and running back the whols dopih of ssid lot. improved b. a good frame dwell.cg con- taining five rooms. Terme ot Sale: One third cash: ba? be with interest secured Ly « Bi to bo 13 the terins tees reser . faulting purchaser's rise and © as! notice. WM. Rh. WOODWAED, W. JONES. ocls eo&ds WL. WALL & 00, Ancts. S27 THE ABOV til WEDNESDAY. 9¢ vince IS POSTP November, same Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, & No. 319, sontheast corner of CHANCERY SALE OF VAI@AnLE REAL FATE ON Tru wikKer KOAD DakY STREET. OPP: By virtue of a dec Supreme @ Ee: District of Columbia, bolding an it. in cause No. 15). ‘wherein Ge Coicman is complainant and #l are defendants, the under: rocerd to sell. on jovember. 1500, at 355 rercel of Ground situate ¥ of Washing ton. in the District of Colambix, ling part ols tract of lard known as Mouct Pleasants, and de scribed ing certain plat of subdivision ot said part of Mount Pleasante recorded in Liber JA. S\N 229. fol 41, onw of the land records of said county of Washington. a8 Lot No. 49, in eat subdivision; the said lot being contained within the metas and bounds ‘as laid down on said plat of said subdivision of said [eo f Moun! Pleas: swith the Buildings and Improvements, consisting of a large Fram Dwelling Be use. i Terms of eate, as prescribat by said decree: On third cash; and the balance in three, six, nin twelse months from day of «ale, with interost, the peyment of said balance to bo secured by mo: proved bond or bonds. note or ates of the purchaser PE_pmedesers, with security. aad with» res-rrad jen on said property: cr the purchase mousy cay bye ‘cash om day of wale or rarification of the sale is court. Oonveyancing and stamps xt cst of tls purchaser, $10) wiil be required to be dep sited ay when te rere J. MILLER, Trnstoo, nol cofwade | GREEN & WILLIAWS. Aacis USTEE'S SALE OF VALIABLE IMPROVED AL TATE, oF, SIXTH STREEC, BR- x G Al H STREETS N. WIN THE OF WASHINGTON, AT AUCTION, virtue of e deed of trust bearing date on the of November, 1863, and recorded in Liber T ard B. No 5. follo lol,et a8 f an A ee Re aR LT tienes eat, de writi ng vequest, tn wei nectred. the subscriber ONDAY, the tik ‘lay of of Be: and cost of de- Br oan Sotdhuuss corner Seventh 8. Hearse tt * Tbe shore tho tei tong: Soa ae Wap ARES ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctionsers, (Successors t Cooper & Latimer,) Southwest corner Penosylyania ave, aud ith xt HOUSEHOLP FURNITORE AT AUC On FRIDAY MORNING, N Wrerts. 10 oleck: at the Fen nilemaa “deelining. bow 4 Rativet between Sth aed fort at cat. we shall sell an exceilont assortment of House- hold ‘and Kitchen itare, viz » Forte in excellent order cloth Parlor Fureiture gand Three ply Carpets Walnut Tables. W hatnots Paintings and Encravings Lo. king G td ‘eads. Bureans and Washatands Hair and Husk Mattresses: Dining Table and Chairs {ips end Cigeware ces. 2 Cookit jeating Stow, . no? ¢ LATIMER & OLEARY, Ane tre TIMER & COLEABY, Auctioucer, B* a (Successors to Cooper @ Latimer) Southwest corner of Pena. avenue and Ith street, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUBLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH SIDE OF K STBEET NORTH BETWEEN 2ist AND 220 STREETS WEST. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated 15th day of une D. 1569, and duly recorded in Liber T nd B. No. 15, folio 109, &c., one of the Land Records for Washington coanty, DU, and by the written direction of the holder of the fotes secnred thereby, Ewill eell,on MONDAY, the LOth day of October, 1570. at 452 o'clock p m.,on the premises allthat certain piece or parcel or [stof eromed lying and being in the city of Washington. District of Gc Jumbia, and known and distinguished as the east twenty six (25) feet front of origiaal lot seven (7). in mmbered seventy-three (73). and bonded ae ~Beginning st the southeast carne: of sald t No.7; thence running west 25 feat along the line K atrect north; thence north 145 feet Li inches t foot alley; thence east 25 feet; thonce south 165 feet 11 inches to the place of beginning. ‘Terms of sale: One half cash; balance in «yual in stalments (with purchaser's notes) at 6 and 12 months from day of sale, with interest, to be secured by dead of trust on the ‘premises. If "terms of an! complied with in five days from day of sal- as tee reserves the right to resell at the cost and risk of defaulting purchaser Conveyancing and stamns at cost of purchaser. A deposit of $5) must bo made at time of sale, WM. F. HOLTZMAN, Trustee. se) dada LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED Until MONDAY, October 17. same hour and place. WM F. HOLTZMAN. Trustee. ocll d&ds LATIMER & CLEARY, A S7-THE TERMS OF THE ABOVE SALE NOT having been complied with, accoriing t» the adver tieement: the property will be remoldy at the rink and cont ot the defaulting purchaser, on FRIDAY, No- 5 nay reer At ea TR HOLTZMAN. Trastes, wM F. ocSL-d&ds LATIMER & OLEARY, Ancts BY GsEEN & WILLIAMS, Aactioncers, Southeast corner of 7th and D streets, GUARDIAN’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROP ERTY AT THE CORNER OF Ist STREET mast A D M SOUTH. irtue of a decree of the Supreme Court rict of Columbia, bolding gustice, 3 Of John’ Forceat. Y¥, the 31st day of October, instant. at 4.30 o'clock’ p m_, in front of the premises. that part of Lot nine, (9.) in Squars scven hundred and forty-three. 743,) io Washington City, fronting on south M street twenty fret east from the northwest corner of said auars, and run, ning with that uniform width 63 feet. Terms of eale : One-half cash (of which $50 mast be paid down;) balance in twelve months, with terest, secured by retenti«n of title,or all cash at the option of purchaser. If the terms of sale are not complied with within five daya atter day of sala, to be resold at the risk and cost of dufaalting par- chaser. Bt is onrevancing at cost of purchase: Stamp e ane COTTA A FORREST, Guaniinn, ocd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ®7” THE ABOVE S4LE Is POSTPO: DUN til MONDAY. the 7th day of November, e enue hour and place. JULIA A. FORREST. Gaardian nold GREEN & WILLIAME. Ancts BY WML. WALL & 00_ Auctiousers. New Marble Building, 900 & 902 south corner of Penn. av. and 9h st. SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCTLOS. By virtne of a dead of mortgage recorded in Cid ber J. A.8. No. 52. fole. 1. 2,3, and 4, one of the iand records of Washington ‘c_unty, in the District of Columbia, E will sell at_public auction, to the highest bidder,on WEDNESDAY. the of November. A. D ‘Is?0, at 12 m., ou the p: ises. the following property: ‘All that pact of the tract or parcel of land called “ Pretty Prospect,” lying and situate in the county of Washington, in the Districc of C ‘and contained within the following mates atd bow: viz: Beginning at a stone planted in a branch, being the corner of the land of 1. Piorce aud Mre. Forrast and rapning thence north eighty two and a haif de ‘d viet y Hae n perches across Bock creek. fhence south thirty-three ond a bat degross east eight perches, thence south eighty degreve east six perches, thence north eighty eight decrees east six perches, thence south seventy-two degrees east ten Perches, thence south eighty six and a half degrees east fourteen perehea, thence south sixty four de grees east six perches, thence south sixty-seven d> grows east’ twelve perches, theuce south five degrees east eight perches, thence crossing raid creek and bending with it’ the following cou ses and distances, viz: South thirty-cight degeets east fourteen perches, south thirty-two degrees ea t thirty-six perches, south forty-two degrees east twenly two perches. south five degrees east thirty - six perches, south twenty eight degrees west twent perches, south sixty three degroes west ten Perches, north eighty-one degress weat ten perches, north forty-one degrees weat forty four. perches: north fifty-eight degrees weat twelve perches, sou. sixty five degrees pet fourteen perches. south thirty-two degrees twelve perches, south six and a half degrees east forty-two porches. sath twenty-eight degrees cast thirteen perches; thence leavitg the creek, West thirteen perches. thence north sixteen degrees weat forty-two perches. north fifty nine and a halt decrees west twenty six perches a wild cherry tree. thence north eighty-two and a arth degrees west fitty-seven perches fo @atake in pile of stones, thence south fiity-tour degrees west five perches to @ Lombardy poplar, thence north soventy-one decrees west fifteen perches to a waluut tree by a spring, thence north nine degrees east two perches to a black cum. thence north thirty one de- grees west ten and ahaif perches to a walnut tree, thence north half of a degree west thirte+n perchos tow stake by the force, thence north seventy tiree and balf degrees west tweive and a half perches to & white oak tree, thence in « straight line to inter sect @ line drawn north eighty nine and a helf de grees weet twenty-one and sixteen-hundredtas of = erch from the beginning stone, thenc~ with said Pine reversed to the beginning, coutaimicg about one hundred and twenty-five acres. -(of which $200 is to bede he acceptance of the bid;) the balance tn Bix, twelve and eighteen mouths, to be secured by devil of trust mpon the property. onveyancing and stamps at the cost ¢f the purchaser. GEOR . WARBEN, Trust er26 td M.L. WALL @ Lo., A’ [BY GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncors Southeast corner 7th and D streets FRONTING ON STREET East DAY, the Sth iast at 456 o'clock B.. isell “in front of the pre oises, Lot 2. being Gi feet 8 on OU street es fron 34 feet fromt on 2t which will be subd: chasers. ‘Oue third cash; batane’ notes Dearing interest and secu: (roston t Stamps. &c.. at chasers, ch Vet at tim Lol BY gerry “WILLIAMS, A No. 319, southeast corner 7 HANDSOME BUILDINe LOT FRONTING ON EIGHTH STRBKT WEST. RETWEEN P AND Q SLREETS NORTH, AC AUOTION On WEDNESDAY, the 9th instant, we sh Rr... is front of the premises, at 45 O'clock p m., north part of Lot 12, in eqaare No hating afront of 15 feet hes On Sth street, wi.h & depth of 9 f cl i Tesms: One-balf cash: batance in six and tw: menths, for notes bearing of trust taken. ard als Ne. reet east. 1 ided aud sold to a, ost of par R f nate, and deca ‘All_conveyanciug. and Sigmpe at cont of purchaser, G25 to be pald down mld wheat OPT BEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. H. PRINCE WILL OFFER AT PUBLIO Metuchen tot MEN ant WOMmas WEAR, EVERY MABERT DAY unril the store is toute!” att T. THOMPSON. Auctioneer. qeeat BARGAINS I DRY Goops. m ¥ C, BE SAVED BY PU! He ONE AN Der eons ar BCHASING EMORY BAXTER’S, 1920 PENRSYLVANIA AVENUE. gon, LADIES’ LIN) ‘ITCH! NDKER Hikes: otis aes _ end GENT’S very low % GuoDs. ALPACAS ro ‘Sowa: TABLE yp We respectfully call attention to our NEW STOCK OF CARPETING, OIL CLOTH, MATTING, BUGS, MATS, OUB- TALN AND FURNITURE MATBBIALS, &c., jnst received, many new and original de feeatan thelr dwellings. ‘ef those abeat to S7 NEW SUPPLIES RECBIVED DAILY. SIVELY, api sie tatreby conbled to erve our be = MONUMENTS. MABBLE AND SLATE MANTLES, am now selling, st reduced for atmy magitle Werks north G treet kod Mow ‘ave RUTHERFORD. mytly = now. Insure yorr Property whi wow Aare er, the ts tery (ruins compared to the risk you rum: ti 16 als 1, yor Sameiy, amt, of you os. Yow cammor reaty 10 furnish you @ Home Inswrance Company A.S. PRATT « SON very moderate vay: ef New York, wires rm tne CASH assets to the amown! af four mrlions Aer hw dred and sevcaty-stz (howsand doiiars; or vm the Phe mix Insurance Company of Hartford, +: case assets ef meat ly tro mtlitoms dollars: or im the Yom kers and New York, with a cash capital and swr of nearly one miiivon di 5; or im the Firemen’s of New York, orzanized in 1335, deschareine ail ts 0b feations hom soe on Buridine, corner 9th and D sire ably fora pertod af forty fre years Cali at tacir Office, No.3 Youns Men's Car an A take owt @ policy om your property im any af the above Compantes, or om your infer the E surance Company of Naw York. mor. or Lave tn Don't delay: do it oct. oat iE NATIONAL METROPOLITAN FIRE INSUBANCE COMPANY oF DISTRICT COLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1570. CASH CAPITAL. Office tn vais avenue. ding. No. buen! Pennsy! WM B. D, Vice President. SAMUEL CBOSS, Becretary. Te DIRECTORS wr Blake, Wm. Wail, wi INSUBANOE BOOMS or T.M. HANSON AND B. LEWIS BLACKFORD, 619 SEVENTH STREET, orros WHO REFER TO TH. HOLUBKS IN THIS DISTKI = POST OFFICE, EIR 4.000 policy AND WHO INSURE PROPERTY IN THE BEST COMPANIES AT LOWEST BATES. CASH ASSETS... MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. 840,000,000 THE OLDEST COMPANY IN THE UNITED STATS. AND THE THE_ WORLD. N OFFICE AT INGTOS ANCE BOOM: Ww LTHIEST IN HAVE THEIK Wasu- THE INSU- iS OF T.M. HANSON ANDB. LEWIS BLACKFORD 9 SEVENTH STREET The dividends for this year have varied from # per ct. to 20) per ct. of the annual premium, according to the age and character of the L initeD AMOUNTS U: STILL ACCEPTED. rliciaa, SOUND LIVES ARE ocls NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE Co., MILWACKE! J. H. VANDYEE, President, E, WIS. HEBER SMITH, V. Pres. AUG. GAYLORD, Be ASSETS, 65,000,000. POLICY LDERS, 35,000. ‘The location of this Company jority of tages over the large es it great edvan- companies. One of these advantages ant the «post important—is in the ‘her rate the fellowing interest it obtains, Ggures: 81.00) invested for fitty years at ¢ per cent. compound interest, 3 ‘The Northwestern loans ite amounts to 15,400.18 note 0 Oa 17 390.33 money on First Mort cent. —the rate in the West— cipal or interest. It bas a low rate of mortality. the bulk of its risks at ton Sod bas never lost m dollar being in the West.where the cli iss purely mutual company, to draw out erin, money. that the Northwestern must surance at panics ier. It having no stockholders be able te the earnings of the policy bolt. naidering these is ‘cost than most, if not all other com 1. ¥. KNIGHT, Gen 509 Seveuth at BANKERS. EW SAVINGS BA ‘The NATIONAL by act of Oonzress. Bs NK. ViNG@S BANK, chartered 2ath, 1570, will open for business on TUESDAY. November Ist. at their Banking House, corner bth street and Mew York avenue. NT. INTEREST PAID ON Ee & PER CENT. 1’ EREST | ALL D vIS CLEPHANE. Matthew G. Emery, Joseph Casey, Geo. H. Plant, |. Prosi *TICKENE sid YY. Sccretary. H.° FANT. ral inte ke collections on al! points in the United 8! jake col i —) 9 Uni Negotiate 4. WASHINGTUB FANT, WASHINGTON @ CO., BaNKERsS, BUCcEssoRs To EitreNnovsE, FowLER & Co., No. 625 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUK, Receive deposits and loan money to depositors at josns, and tates mort “Huy and sell government securities and other stocks, bonds an chest price for city seri ic and foreign exci all the Brinci © e851 business men. 8: without charge. gold on commission. Pay the it and sold on cities in this country acd Werepe, i evite ccomnta, of merchante "ane ‘c isaue certificates of stipulating the rate of interest, and payable tore on de ostn BRTAN, Pree. J. A. BUFF, Treas WASHINGTON CITY SAVINGS BANK, Corner of Seventh street and Louisiana avenue PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. okbay's fon 220 0. m. 99 3 p.m. ENING from 6:30 t0 7:30 p.m. ja8-ly and on BAT- JAY coon & Ce., BANKERS, Buy and sell at current market rates GOVERNMENT SECUBITIBS, GOLD AND SILVER. Po nial STOCKS, and BONDS promptly exe INTERNAL REVENUB STAMPS furnished. HH. BURNS é& cCo., 903 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, AND HAVE IN STORE ALL OF THE LATEST AND MOST APPRO' STYLES OF BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, AND SLIPPERS, ENSURANCE. MANHOOD, YOUNG AND BISING GENERATION ‘The vegetative powers of life are strong, bet tn ‘ew years how often the pallid bee, the Inck-lnste Fe and emaciated form, aad the tmposstbiiit “pplication to mental effort show ite bancfal tafe ence. It soon becomes evident to the observer thet some Gepreesing influence is checking the develep- Ment of the body, Consumption ts talked of, an@ Derbaps the youth ts removed from schosl and coat {ate the country. ‘This ts one of the worst meve+ mente. Removed from ordinary diversions of ove changing scenes of the city, the powers of tm Dody, too much enfesbied to give eect to hentthras nd rural exercise, thoughts ere tarned inwards apon themselves If the pationt be « remaie, the approach of the ‘menses is looked for with anxiety, as the treteymp tom in which Natures to chow her saving power te «grown by what ft fed on; ‘the energics of the eystem Are prostrated, and the whole economy ts deranged. ‘The besutifal am wondertal period tm which beady and mind undergo eo fasctueting @ change from child to woman, te looked for in vain: the pe en © waiting for Its victim. SELMBOLDS EXTRACT UCHU, FORK WRAENESS, Arising from excesses or tndlscretion. ttengeg with the following symptoms: Indisponition te Exertion. Loss of Power, Lom of Memory, Dificaity of Breathing General Weakness, Horror of Discase. Weak Nerves, Trembling, = Dresdfal Berror of Destn. Bight Sweats, Cold Feet, Waxofuiness, Dimness of Viston, anguor, Untversal Lassttade of the Muscular System, Often normous Appetite with Dyepeptic Bymptoms ‘Mot Hands, ‘Flushing of the Boay, Drynses of the Skin. Patlte Countenance and Eruption on the Paes, P tu to the Back, ‘Heaviness of the Bvelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Byes, with Temporary Suffasion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobility, Bostissmess, with Horror of Boolety. Hothing t# more desirable to such pationts thaw Bolitade, and nothing they more dread, for Fear of Themselves, no Bepose of Manner. no Barnestaess no Speculation, bat @ burried Transition from ene question to another. ‘These symptoms, tf allowed togo —which th Modicine invariably remores—soon foll w L0s+ @ Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, tn one of wrieB the patient may expire. Daring the Superintendence of Dr. Wilvon at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sa¢ result occurred te ‘wo pationts; reason bad for s time left them,eng both died of epilepsy. They were of both eores.eng shout twenty years of age. Wyo can say that these excesses are pot frequent ly followed by those direfal Gisceses Insanity ana Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylume, andthe melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. Ip Lanatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibitiog appears. The countenance fs actually sodden eng quite destitaute—meither Mirth or Gricf ever vistas ft. Should e sound of the voice cocur, t t rerety articaiate, ‘woetal measures wan Deepatr ‘Low sullen sounds thelr grist beguiled.” Whilst we regret the existence of thé above Giseages and symptoms, we are prepared to ofer ap invaluable gift of chemistry for the.removal of the consequences, HELMBOLD’S HIGHLY OONORE- ‘RATED FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. Taw ts no tonto ttke tt. It is on anchor of hope te the surgeon andipationt, ond this ts testimony of af who have used or prescribed i, Bold by Dregeists and Dealers everywhere. Prive G1. por bottie, of six bottles for G62. Delivered eny eddress. Describe aymptoms 1a all commenty etions. ADDEESS =. fF. MELMROLD, DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, 004 BEOARWAT. BBW TORE; NOME 425 OZNULNS UNLESS DONE BF IN STERS BNGRAVED WAAF? ES, WiTR FACBIMILIE OP MY CHEMICAL WARM HOUSE, aD SIGNED ty & T, RELMSULD

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