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EVENING STAR. CarTuRe oF A Diwe- vices from La one, Pvard hed for his He but ‘The ees SS ra ——e = i will be the murder of a law- 3or Of Phot Ke, Ee ES Cup MvgpER axp Scicipz.—The dead bodies of Mrs. Loreng and child, two years old, ‘were found eee 1a cy, ae, sas, OD the 20th of July. It appears that the child had been very sick, and the mother had become de- were found im the woods sk! snl, She icicle ai ui tt ae its throat, and rag tightty around her own throat. = =z Baron Louis Lemme married Miss Ella ‘Throckmorton at the residence of the bride in New York a few = sine:. The bride wore a suit of gray silk, thy with —_- he bad a bonnet of white lace trimmed with orange blossoms, and surmounted by ajew- eled aigrette. Th> couple are sj in sea son at Newport. ~ aes B7-A Massachusetts boy cutof his young sis- ter's golden curls while she wih Which © geie races Se EH ORT &7-Ladies who travel nowadays take more comfort than formerly, » a8 erinoline, if worn at al, is of very small dion % with their ben over-dremes, veils, jaterp loaks, heavy boots’ and tarpaulin hats, can "are wind and weather, and stand any amount of dastasd cinders. BF The Globe, of Says Johns, N. my -» ensenesS tS i SaS $Fow upon our peo puopie that two oases rom New Brunswick in the Senate at Washing- ton would be of far more im) the members we havein the body at Ottawa.” ‘The New York Globe is of the same opinion. the Berean v. eae seaside D.C. ¥ CROss. 12 lock p. m., Mrs ELIZ8 cua} be Saba yesr of be tas ape Fea as See Sanday ove bing. Friends of the family invited to attend. CULL. On the ah Mrs, CAROLINE CULL, aged years, beloved wife of Pairick Cull nT CTO will take lace on Sunday, at $ o'clock p. strom No. 710-4 street, Island. Relatives ed ‘Fitums fi re invited UNDERTAKERS. HD F. wanver, aLonzo a. MAUR. HARVEY 4 MARE UNDERTAKERS, Ne. 934 F STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH. METALLIO BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THE TEADE FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. re) ITS, &c. R CHARD W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. PURNITURE OF ALL KINDS MADE AND PAIK aus. ;ILLIAM HACKETT, (Sveczsson To GEORGE W. HARVEY,) UNDERTAKER, 735 SEVENTH a ae24-ly ween Gand H sts. HiDAL. AND, FUNERAL WREAT QUETS, CROSSES. ANCHORS Enameled in Wax ig done, Urn: tal Hi Mrs. ERIE ar I." Ref abo S( Philadelphia) BITTER BEER, AN EXCELLENT TONIC. For sale at $1.0 per Dozen( pint.) ALso, XX ALE, PORTER axv BROWN STOUT. BF Disco » dealers. PALMER & GREE ete 57 Greene street H ME CIRCLE, VOL. ns ~ og PIANIST’S ALBUM. PIANO- FORTE GEMS. ‘The above splendid books belong to what is known as THE HOME CIRCLE SERIES, Tansic may be playe: LODEON. « ORGAN Price of cach book in Boards, $2.90; in Cloth, $3; a. Full Gilt, for presents, Sent by mail, post-paid, on receipt of retail price OLIVER DITSON & CU., Boston. CHAS. H.DITSON & CO... New York. fy2t-w_& TRUNKS. LADIES’ and MEN’S SATCHELS, LADIES’ DRESS TRUNKS, SOLE LEATHER TRUNKS, TRAVELING BaGs, WHIPs, SADDLERY and HARNESS, CARRIAGE ROBES, &c., & ia GREAT ARIETY. CASH, att MANUFACTORY oF JAMAS S. TOPHAM & CO., Leb I SEVENTH STREET, One door above Odd Fellows’ Hull NOTICE. McMCERY'S FATSET STAYS put = al ted aod Medium Tranks. ‘ARTH CLOSETS. $10.50 ~ 913.50. ABSOLUTEL [OUT ODOB. MILLS & CO., ter aren OS i SESE PPPosats Fou COAL. Wasiixoroy Ast ‘at the cool WEUSESDAY, aera : AUCTION SALES. ¥ WILLIA. B GREEN & MS, At AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. roarrens:| BB OTD: Sotchvant conser PSR EPR St dot STEAMBOAT LINES. QFF10E POTOMAC FERRY COMP: Wasuiseres, daly HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN fommepcne Ogg ieee ina, a lor 5 ‘tehes | Ant Chamber Btoves. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. STOCK ON J CTs AT THE 4 JAMES iy29_ General Superintendent. Willard’s Hata, ‘EW EXPRESS LINE, VIA — ms | N ioe | PATUADERE™LA REARS ae Stic weed: Ch A a ‘WEDNES- WEDNESDAY, the 9th instang, at 10 o'clock a.1 redeemed. ii premlees Sincere ng, pensteoe by sage no Wee |’ en rooney eet & WILLIAMS, Aucts on gare until ¥ CW. HAVENNER & 00., 7 Auctioneers B 643 Louisiana a x we. oul aiprrnlonegengse Eiting three ALE AT Av! ie Rapti a ve | H Rangas s| eect nd Ich at ie Seaman = dh, NT RANE, oO (OR LINE STEAMERS S4lL 7 VERY ertig od AND SAT- ‘D FROM Saow, eee ex) comfort, and convenience of passen- een WASHINGTON ANI AND NEW ae HW cibso%, and and V wamrae din, sabia cA bi oy _ third oor ito Sevende set, ay SALE LE AT A cxtnaitert miern’ ieee = | BY GREEN & WIL! thease coruce Ser EEO UP WAR Grow ab oF WA ASTANGTON, iN THE DIs- corner of 7th and D sts. omne twenty-one feet ° in cape westwerdiy winety aan feald Ele the ae tee 5, = | GEORGE TOW: GEORGETOW DBIA the PERLE at Mich streets Gosree 17th atrect nad New Tack J. W. THOMPSON, Presid=nt. EAKE SUPERIOR. THE UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY AND ATLANTIC, DULUTH AND PACIFIC LINE aren. INDL west pout! eee to the line rovales will sell all in said 995, gs poe natok wharf vf suai notes at six tad twelve ssonthe;bear ‘or at the corner o! ria intrest m yy deed Sagat the vert silacet tegen ona was Ce = the ‘a Skates > week fennel the atthe risk ere. te fot A he eat mee 0 J-two foot to nig. 5 anere property is im “Also 00 the 18th day of Angust, 1871, at tsa rctd of Tan Tying aghington, koown oA ae dpoetot $100 when sold. a rancing and revenue = at pur- ARNILLE, Trusteo. AVENS! is Obs haces: EZ ABOVE SALE Is woerrouED To hour, order of we W HAVENS EE § 03, Go. mplendia steamers - TH RIDAY, August see, tee. Ape and Satur a per Erm) eng: seo east Connections are eit nt Daluth with the Lake Su: perior and Mississippi aints in Minnesota. e A St *O-THE ABOVE SALE 15 ht eared Lie Digg Bind tuticanodba TARE POSTPONED UNTIL MOND. ar and place. By event c BE canes N SY Raliroad to St. P ‘Northern Wisconsin, and lowa, Northern Pacific Bailroad for the Red optic southeast cotuer vit and D ats. MPROVED Riga IMP ae piece of said lot on the west belonging to Marberry, ing tothe Nailors. Jand my to Ex kets at greatly retest rates, wi insted t by cl Principal railroads route, returnily tw St. Paul and During the months of OURSION TRIPS will be made via tl — Super Mr sineg the Silver mines, Fort Wil- Por further epi opply to onl Passen; A it, Ruffalo, ager AD: &F. -y! i D “EALDWELL, _my6-in th.s.im SHORTERT AND Qi viathe Richmond, rt a 00, adjolan a piece or parcel ait, returning vin exe. Speat tages ee Ds WASiLNoTO: x city, aes 3 the Sagreme Court, ¥ Canse No. seaghier < of late TI Ibert, by ‘Arnold. “fogethergrith the the several pieces or pond tnprovenents on ‘erms of sale: One-third cash on each piece Pryce ot ground sold: balance of purchase and 12 months, with interost from da; said Dalance to be om ptninaat ¥ Sal. orededendnces. the eet ersigned, asTrustee,will WHeEtbs gnetion..in front of the premises. oF peered by pro pid notes of ia rs of eacl te, or the purchaser 7 pure! all cash on day of pale le, OF r1 parce gin the City o Wankiamaon iz, AS Mie and «scribed 4 part of be teenre six bund) the east twenty-seven (7 front of sald Lot Fen by the depth of sald slot proved by a Frame Building. This valuable pro cack pe piece can pay cation thereof by the court. No deed 7 until he shall haye paid t deposit of %s0'w will be req pele parcel of fea when sol net thirty seven (657), " EST LINE SOUTH, 2) feet and six (6) inches Eevcith P.M. excepte }09 Pennsylvania ay oneach piece or stampa and convezanciny perty Is only two, sanares south ‘il no ‘come near ,the te ilpeaa ‘and the balance pay- a ea with interest Shooge, with dood purchase money can all be or ratification thereof ghaser fails to compl ot an oe cee premises; or the abl cash on day Rh the torus of eale sale, the Trastess Feserv® the fhe Coat td rise of - @ronn Bree Svs ALUN tiNer ‘Southeast corner of 7th and D streets, s TRUS" es SALE 0! weet PROP: 3 ai of ae Ist, 1 dared Decombo it Hiber i right to the defaulting pure aser. pt the, cost of the purchaser. divvotion ‘atthe THE FINEST BUILDING LO ion RKETI oa Bidder, on WEDNE NGTON,t trustees. BREN! 3 WILLIAMS. Ancts. _ ¥ LATIMER CLEARY, Anctty (Successors to Cooper & Lati Boutbhwest corner Pennsylva oe sul ‘vision of side of 30 W0th street west, of by two Frame 625 EACH AxD e ‘AND H ‘STREETS at x 10N On MONDAY AFTERNOON, A: Fe: Tat Sociock, im trout of tne premio N Lot No 8, in Charles JU ed by « comfortable Foums balance in six (6) F a deed of trust on at at aon end of trast on ths property ts sirdck Se forfelted if he tors of ale re i AY BE PAID FOR AT $1 A MONTH! Te aie of sale: One-third cas! 2) monthes scesret by nar 2 lispensible to teachers, m st collection of the ¥ — L. er B ee ities pices ayy OVAL a yA IMPROVED of trust, dated Febroary nd uly ‘recorded in I int Liber €95, folio hington ad by the, request ott the holder of the offer for sale at auc mse TURSDAY, tho 8 . ser. $25 down at pms of sa! we MLATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneet ree Sout Det ONLY TWENTY MINUTES FROM THE CITY, And the Junction of the New BALTIMORE AND POTOMAC BAILROAD Takes place at Huntington. Car Fare but 11 Cents Per Day! ‘Taxes All Paid to Incinde 1873. ‘Two Large Public Parks in Centre! BRICK HOUSES : te ti sd to order on Fei ae A Hovs: ME Na. 37 mo E AND note ied thereby, we siaall ferret the land’ records, tor W c. ont ed a of the part! om Bee weap gd pisces’ sabdieinto cr of hk mets hn the tty. sifeats north ang 18h and 15th Terms: Oue-half in cash, of sate st be Eyes at sale, the deferred twelve month, whe 1ST, at all Wad in ‘sal rect. and jah ‘chence en [well 3 toan alley, thence treet is feet, thence sis 91 fect, to the north line of 8 street, thence east the beginat prgred bys a two-e Terms of sal Of Four, Six and Big! F cash; parance in six | sa-Title Perfectly Clear and Unencumbered. iste BF Certificate Of idle under Beal of Court to every est go pie wes, st, wh ‘be seen at the 01 force acl th for sale, and the of the d ata pare weyanclag and stamps at Bees — r7 WILLIAMT. ee item corner 7th aud D t LOW PBICES FOR he S7-THE ABOVE &: wae eee HE ANDGET PAMPH- TIL TC ESDAY. 1 ssi eee i INFORMATION No. 617 SEVENTH STREET, OPPOSITE POST OF FIOR BEN. M. PLUMB, Proprietor. PForosars FOR. FUEL. LETS AND FU ee croton oakn Santo east. Fao e, } 0 ie orn erin proved by a two: Dununsixe Onen wat, Orrick DEPARTMENT, pre ee ETON: D.0., July es tn. apart B™ LATIMER & (Successors to corner Ree eecls ae 08k Wood welt Niner semaver raced ena s ese TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED Whose sufferings hsve been protracted from hidler causes, and whose cases require prompt treatment to render existence desirable: If you are suffering, or have suffered, from involuntary discharges, wlmt of- fect does it produce upon your general health? Do you feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Doos alittie extra exertion produce palpitation of theheart? Doce your liver, or urinary organs, or your kidneys, fre- quently get ont of order? Is yout urine sometimes thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy on settling? Or does @ thick scum riso tothe top? Or ts a sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels constipated? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head? Is your memory im- paired? Is your mind constantly dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listless, moping. tired of company, of life? Do you wish to be left alone, to get away from everybody? Does any little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep broken or restless? Inthe lustre of your eye as brilliaut? The bloom on your cheek as bright? Do you enjoy your self in society as well? Do you pursue your busi- ness with the same energy? Do you feel as mnch confidence in yourself? Are your spirits dull and fingging, given tofits of melancholy? If so, do not lay ft to your liver or dyspepsia. Have you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver complaint? . Now, reader, self-abnse, vencreal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are ail capable of pro- ducing a weakness of the generative organs. Tho organs of generation, when in perfect health, make themsan. Did you ever think that those bold, de- fiant, energetic, persevering, successfal business men are always those whose generative organs are in perfect health? You never hear such mon com- Plain of being melancholy of nervousness, of palpi- tation of the heart. How many men, from the effects of excesses, have brought about that state of weakness in Sexual Or- gans that has reduced the general system so much as to induce almost every other disease—idiocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, aud al- most every other form of disease which humanity is heir to,and the real cause of the trouble scarcely ever suspected, apd have used remedies for all but the right one, Diseases of these organs require the née of a Din- retie. HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU is the great Diuretic, sndisa certain cure for dis of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropay, Organic Weakness, Female Complaints, Gonoral Debility and all diseases of the Sexual Organs, whether existing iu Malo or Femsle, from whatever cause originating,and no matter of how long stand- Ifnetreatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our flesh and blood are sup ported from these sources, and the health and hap. pines#, and that of posterity, depends pon prompt use of a reliable remedy. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACTSARSAPARILLA, The Great Blood Purifier and Beautifier 0 the Complexion. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA WILL RADICALLY EXTERMINATE FROM THE SYSTEM SOROFULA, SYPHILIS, FEVER SORES, ULCERS, SORE EYES, SORE LEGs, SORE MOUTH, SORE HEAD, BRONCHITIS, SKIN DISEASES, SALT RHEUM, CANKERS, RUNNINGS FROM THE EAR, WHITE SWELL- INGS, TUMORS, CANCEROUS AFFECTIONS, NODES, RICKETS, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, NIGHT SWEATS, RASH, TETTER, HUMORS OF ALL KINDS, CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DISEASES THAT HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED IN THE SYs- TEM FOR YEARS. Being prepared expressly for the above complaints its Blood-Purifying properties are greater than any other preparation of Sarsaparilla. It gives the com- plexion a clear and healthy color, and restores the patient toa state of health and purity. For purify- ing the blood, removing all chronic constitutional diseases arising from an impure state of the blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, Blotches, Pim- ples on the Face, Erysipelas, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, and Beautifying the Complexion. HELMBOLD'S CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, THE MOST RELIABLE PURGATIVE AND CATHARTIC KNOWN-SUPERSEDING SALTS, MAGNESIA, ETC., in SICK or NERVOUS HEADACHE, JAUNDICE} INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION, DYSPEPSIA} BILIOUSNESS, LIVER COMPLAINTS, GEN- ERAL DEBILITY, Erc. No nausea, no griping ‘pains, but mild, pleasant, and safe in operation. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS Are purely vegetable, being composed of CATAWBA GRAPE JUICE axD FLUID EXTRACT RHUBARB. ‘pared by inexperienced persons—vended in wooden ‘boxee—most of which contain either calomel, mercury or other deleterious drugs. | HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS eatablished upward of twenty years, preparcd by . . % ELMBOLD, rectin and Anis! Ot Ove Palace, iy ‘pPharmscy, 694 Brondway, Now Yock, aud A POBTABLE COPYING PRESS FOR TRAVELERS. CBARLTON’S UNRIVALED WHITE LINED COPYING BOOK AND PHESS gives an Instante- neous Copy. Prices §1 axo $1.35. PHILP & SOLONONKS, METROPOLITAN BOOKSTORE, 912 Pennsylvania avenue, MANUFACTURING STATIORNER. F BLANK BOOKS MADE TO ORDER. Office at b. ©. Parke & Co.'s, 313 AND 315 NINTH ee NW. 24 ‘Washington, D. LOAN OFFICES. (A808 WASHINGTON LOAN OFFICE AND SALESROOM, 914 Penns. ave., bet. 9h and 10th #ts., south side, Cape eo ee ate NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE. ROBERT FULTON & ©O., 314 NENTH STREET, D TAN BETWEEN STRERL ATE, PENNSYLVANIA ADVANCES MONEY aT LESS THAN ONE-HALF THE USUAL RATES, N GOVERNMENT, AND OTHEB SECURITIES GOLD AND SILYEB WATCHES, FINE CLOTHING, The sbove GOODS BOUGHT FOR CASH. Has » Large Stock of UNREDEEMED PROPERTY For lest Grest Bargains. Keeps goods § months before sold to “PAY ADVANCES. NRT LET IB WE j preeremape AND CHATTANOOGA Ra US ras che Palace adi Siceping Cars are te be eee emcees Sess ene seme Sa ante wot — end secure the curken tie eed ‘The att ppere Ie called to Onto route as ofering SSIS Lapendy transit De- pene with rates always as ont re iieyand! procere tilts of lading vie TULIAM KRAVY. General Froight and Ticke ral Sepertateotent, sr a Bhd nosgn, Te Tenn. FOR ALL WAY STATIONS Leave, dail yt O45 and 9-25 @, rae. Tab pm. 300 p Shaped Jossup's, m. stops at inieine ope at Annapolis The 7:43 p. m. on Sunday stops as during the FOR ANMAPOLIS. AR IY Eestateet ttm Lt CPt « GF a of Petr ry sentir snes ia ., Pittsbur, or a te tetera ae, Howe and shied tse © Sete Derasburg aut Wisdheser uta oak, Hick ota to the West can be had et Ticket Office at all bours in ew York een ye and Boston see a@- of vertisement of * Through Li Ss wae: Master of Ls 1 LM. COLE, General Ticke Age ee GEO. 8. KOONTZ. Gen'l Ag't, Was Fashineton. 7 _ | rpumoven LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, N ADELPHIA D NEW YORE — CF iNgTo" ie—voon. INGTOR aol SE and NEW La UR hI Newt TORK, ef core. Leave dally (except Sunday) et 62 m., 1s ectenile PRILADELP HLA. TE on cores a.m, 1d4 po aoe STERN wa remee piles 3:40 p “4g hs for New Fork on ® p.m. train onl. ais oe NsaE ees op 2,9. trae Breton can be bad at the Sta oi bows For Baltimore and Ohio Raliroad atvertinoment for schedule between Washi — napotis and the West. Ay wilsom LM. COLF, eneeat He & Agent ae GEO! 8. KOONTE: Agent, Washington. jets a. iN, or THE BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. From his extensive practice in the ero-at Hospitala of Europe and the fiat in this coun Ene: land. France. Philadelphia and elsew he the most certain, speedy and eGiectuai ri id for all ‘wor! DISRASTS ¢ gr Laos DENCI ay. Langnor. Low Spiri fusion ® of the Meret, Timidity, Vreasb- #8 of Bight or Giddinens «the arising from Se solitary practiors more fatal to tl ‘of th ns to tie Mari ing their most brilliant bey rendering marriage, &c., imposs:ule, YOUNG MEN Especially, who have become the Victims of Solft Vico, that dreadful and destructive unlit which am i pe to an untimely grave thoasands of edt a nat ud bog waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call wiih fall confidence. MARRIAGE Married persons.or Young Men c ringe, eware of Physical W eakwom acy.) Nerve Immediately Cured. and Fall Vieor Re This distressing affection, which rem erable and marriage impossible, is th ans of am proper udulgencee . x ored. todeny that the power of procreation by thoee fall » improper habits then by the rudemt f of the althy offs eo T Tecunses deranged, the phy teal and teatal loss of Iprocteatiy ‘A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS Persons ruined in health by unieacted pret who keep them trifling month after mouth, taking “ischoue and iiyarivus compounds, should spay Eumediately. DR. JOANSTON, Member of the Royal College of Sirgeons. London, Graduate of one of the most emivent United States, and the greater tot been spent in the hospitals ul is, Phile- deiplia and claew here, has wffec astovishing curce that were ever known, mauy troubled with Finging in the bead aud ears whem jeep, cTeat Merveusness, being alarmnd at «addem sounde, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, at- tended sometimes with derangement of mini, wore cured iumiediately TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE ty babite, mind. unfitting for either much tobe dreaded. Ideas, Depression ¢ a Aversion t Self Distrust ‘Timidity , &c., are some of the evils Thousands ons of all of per ages what is the cause of their declining b their vigor, becuming wenk, pale. nerv ciated, having a singular appearance abuul ihe cyan, cough abd ey mptoms of Consumption. YOUNG MEN Whe have injured themaclees by’ certain ponent | in when alone, s habit freq from evil com; oF at school, the effects ‘Mppiy ituimeduat What pity that » young man, iho hop: Micor hid partis: shiogid bs santhed $e alt’ proe ec et ywent Hf life by the conse- nce of dew the path of nature, and fe Befiect the” ae. the most ESSut tees the journey through Tile bee Prospect hy co hye he es St Et

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