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~ x er SSS SSS SSS SSS SD EVENING STAR. THURSDAY. November 23, 1871. LOCAL NEWS. Condensed Locals. The Masonic Kelief Association last night lected the following officers to serve for ensuing vear:—Robert Ball, president; T. B. . vice president; J. J. Callahan, secre- hie necretary. of the’ Chicago T e secretary of ie 'ypographical Union. No. 16, writes to the Union In this city, acknowledging the receipt of $300 from the lat. ter organization. Printers are leaving Chicago by the hundreds to find employment in other eit ut 12 0’clock last night Hiram Allen fell out of Mr. Donaldson's wagon, at the corner of 7th and D streets southwest, bruising hims-if Dadly. He was removed to the office of Dr. Fenwick, who dressed his wounds, which are not dangerous. at the polls Mrs. Belva A. Lockwood appeared in the 12th district yesterday, and desired to put ina“ may for Mr. Duffy, republican can- didate for delezate. The judges declined to receive the ballot, as her name did not appear on the registry list, whereupon she entered her protest and departed. ALLEGED ILLEGAL Fainter yesterday arrested a white man. who gave his name as Morris L. Wells at the central +tation bouse, who, it is alleged, voted im the 12th distriet in the name of J. Dyer, at the Ist district, and at the second precinct of the same district as Morris L. Wells. The accused was arraigned before Judge Snell, at the police Vorixa. — Sergeant court this morning, where testimany was ad- duced that he registered at the American House 2s J. Dyer, but that his real name was Maurice L.. Wells, and that he had been so The accused sta the 10th district. ne square from the polls in the afternoon, and having no counsel, he desired to send for Gen. F. Carrington and Wm. P. Carrington and Wm. P. Lasselle to defend him. The judge, therefor, continued the case until to-morrow morning at Ti o'clock, the accused to stand committed in the meantime. aie Swrspiixe 4 GREENHory ay THE “Srimt- warck” Doper.—Yesterday, Lientenant Gese- fe me Across agreenhorn from Gordonsville, o had been swindled out of $40 in green y two well dressed strangers, who had mon the street cars and offered te ex: change gold tor greenbackn—saying they just atived from California = had im- mediate use for notes to remit Saas, lin Mice toa ¢ countryman cat it Ze" the bait und received im return for his eect meney two “spiel marks” which he supposed Were $20 gold pieces. sec Eee Rrat Estate Sates—Green & Williams, Suctioneers, have sold, during the past week, lot 7, im Chas. Just's subsiivision of the south haifof equare improved by a three-story brick dwelling, to W. S. Lincoln, for $5,000; part of | lot 8, square 559, impreved by a frame honse, to dJobn W. Dick, for $525, lot 34, in — fubdivision of square 442, improved by a two- frame dwelling. to D- ‘artello, for : lot 22,in E. K. Allen's subdivision of Part of lot 1, in square 59, with improvements, vase, to M. consisting of an unfurnished brick ¥. Hottel, for $2,100. ——— Teree Mex ARRESTED ror Rosrixe tx GroncEtown.—Y esterday detectives Mc Devitt, Coomes and McElfresh arrested Dennis Reagan and Thomas Higgs, who, it is charged, entered the house of Wm. Mankin, iu Georgetown, and robbed it of $325 im green-backs on Monday night last, as stated in yesterday's Stan. They were, when arrested, on their way to the rail- road depot. Afterwards, another map, named James Coleman, was arrested in Georgetown upon suspicion of being one of the party. Most of the ey and other stolen property was re- covered. —o a oy Tue Boarp or Prstic Works has directed hydrants to be ereeted on € street north, be- tween 3d and 4th streets east, and on the corner of 25th and I streets northwest. The contract for paving Myrtle street with the same kind of pavement as is laid over Tiber Creek, on Penn- sylvania avenue, and sidewalk and gutter, has Des warded to Mr. B. F. Gilbert. Childs & Co. e been awarded the contract for layin; sewer on Sth street east, from I to B, and on street, from 6th to Sth street southeast. ee ‘Tue criminal characters in Dickens’ “Oliver ‘Twist” are not pleasant to contemplate, and the tragic fate of “Ni Sykes” an beg a iy ment meted out to assassins are — pictures of the darker me satisfaction in witnessing le kind of thing on =<5 thrilling sexsation, Lt ‘Western's “Nancy Sykes,” in which she appears at the National this evening, is worth scores of scenic railroad disasters and other stage trickery. —— ¥ River Txaps—Business generally around he river front presents an unusually brisk ap- and for a gennine earance. Yesterday some tw ves. els arrived at the wharves, bringing up over 10,600 bushels of oysters—the prices ranging frem 30 cents to@1. The quantity of lumber, ‘wood and coal never was known to be so great 2s at the present time, and the sales are very brisk. Two of Riley's wharves have broken down under the weight of lumber discharged from the river craft. —. TrroporE THOMAS’ OncuEsTRA, greatly en- larged—it would be hard to improve it other- wise—will give two concerts in this city on ths 24th and 2th days of January next. Bernhard Listeman, the great violinist.and Miss Krebs, the Pianist, are among the latest acquisitions of this Bne bedy, of musicians, which now numbers sixty frst-elars performers. ae THE London Times, in 197, said of Mr. Henri Drayton, who appears here next week in the new play, “ Niagara,” that his Mr. Oakiey, in the “Jealous Wife,” was ‘‘a most finished per- formance, well dressed and well acted, he ‘wes excecdingly natural.” * ori Fixe plated oroide and French gilt jewelry, Si 'ver-p'ated ware and fancy for the holi- days receivedevery day at Pi "s dollar jewelry store, No. 457 Penpsylvania avenue, betweeni and 6th streets. —e THE COURIS. CIRCUIT COURT. To-pay, Judae MacArthur. — .. | Scattering. THE ELECTION. | GEORGETOWN. —, Mercuants’ pepe ae 4 & Yeo CORRECTED RETURNS. He eee 220, pamele of wheat, which Cor. WitLiaM O. Drew, assistant chief en- ineer of the firege partment, who was severely THE PEOPLE FOR SRT NERC byt EVERY DISTRICT VOTES FOR THE LOAN. Twenty Republicans and twe Democrats Elected te the House ef Delezates. he | aid The election throughout the District of Co- | lumbia yesterday resulted in an overwhelming victory for the friends of improvements and pro- gress, as foreshadowed in the reports from the | several election districts published im our extra and regular editions yesterday aiternoon. The result may be thus briefly summed up :—The loan bill is endorsed by ® popular majority of 12,443; the Piedmont railroad subscription by a majority of 11,421, and twenty republicans and trict, however, wat & , who carried it last spr majority, and there was great re, republicans and loan men last night over the election of their candidate, Mr. Collins, by a majority of 28. The whole vote for the demo- cratic candidate, Mr. Cassin, was but little ing two democrats (both progressive men and in | more than the figares of his majority over his favor of improvements) are electedto the House oe opponent, Mr. Worthington, last of Delegates. JAMES COLEMAN was arrested by Lieut. Essex The election passed off very quietly iu all sec- | yesterday on the charge of being ‘concerned in tions of the District. In tact, no elec has | the wag’ Sood Mr. Mankin’s residence, on 4th ever before been held here wh: was | street, on Mondy evening last. more popular enthusiasm exhibited with less ATION of the disobliging dis- disorder. We ¥ go further, and safely assert that no clection rT held in the District resulted in so large a popular majority as that achieved yesterday over the opponen:s of progress. Not- withstanding the tact that no prohibition was placed on the selling of spirituous liquors, there was very little druukenness, and but very few arrests were made by the police. No contention was heard about the ls, and every voter of doth parties seemed to on his good beha The result of the election was u foregone clusion before the polls w re opened; bat the most sanguine friends of improvements did Be ii | Company is found in the fact that, although the new tracks on Aqueduct street have been completed for several days from the bridge to a point opposite Montgomery street, the cars still continue to run only to 26th street, on the erst side of the bridge. By running to he end of the track now laid the company would ave passengers about two squares of travel hrough the mud. ALEXANDRIA. not dare to hope for sach a sweeping mia- NTEMPLATED IMPROVEMENTS.—Mr. W. jority as that which we announce two-day. awoct has purchased the property at the ng before the poils closed it was evident that ou of Union and Princess streets, and the loan bill and the P: Railroad sab- a water front exte nedi from the.old scription had been carried ic Remap dl majorities, | steam mill, the Columbia's wharf, to Princess aad that almost every republican candidate for street, and along the whole length ot it he intends to build a substantial pier, and thus y enlarge the w! accommodations of rt. Iurorten CaTTLz.—At a public sale of im- ported Guernsey and short horned cattle, in aitimore, yesterday, a roan cow, Floda’s Fare~ well, two and # half years old,in calf by Duke Ferdinand 2nd, and a red heifer, Sycamore 2nd, calved February 1870, in calf by Duke of Clar- ence, were purchased by Col. John W. Fairfax, of Loudon county, the former for $140 amd the latter for $175.— Gazette, last evening. CITY ITEMS. ALEXIS —Those disiring to witness Alexis play # game of Billiards should visit Fiana- gun's Billiard Saloon to-might, corner 9th and ) streets. i THROW NOT PEOPLE'S FAULTS in their teeth, for there are few teeth that have no faults of theirown. There is but one way to preserve them without spot or blemish, aud that delegate had been elected in the several districts. A curiosity to learn the majorities was general, however, and the various polling places were thronged last night until the results were an- nounced, and received with every demonstra- tion of appcobation and delight. ‘The success- ful candidates were all visited by enthusiastic crowds of their constituents, who were genor- ously entertained. Notwithstanding the gene- ral jubilation no disturbanees occurred, and at a late hour the friendsui improvement departed for their homes, more than gratitied at the re- sult of their eZorts to start the District on its new career of prosperity. Below 9p omy tables showing the corrected returns of the vote for delegates, by precincts and districts with the majority in each case; the vote by districts on the loan, and interest on the same, and on the Piedmont subscription; also, a list of the delegates clected, showing who of them are members of the present house. Vote by Precincts for Delegates. is, by ieaeienani Pagctncrs. |= e the daily use of the best, sumiaee ———— [eis7 se ate : fragrant Sox jont, cool, ug and agree- o Finer District. | | Aw ARTICLE ov Tave Merit.‘ Brown’s &. G. Brown. | @ 252 2551 — | sr} 496 | Bronchial Troches” are the most popular ar = s th tole in this country or Europe for Throat Dus- 2 eases and Coughs, and this popularity is based spon teal male — ‘Tugemomerens and Barometers are repaired and made to order by lempler, near 4% street. New Store asp New Prices.—Good and Comfcrtable Gloves for 50 cents, ay winter Shirts at 90 cents, also the best White Dress at eo Shirts at $2, all_of which are creating a sensa- | tion at Price’s Gent's Furnishing Depot, 413 7th = street, between D and E. tt fia <ece- — | 883, S79 OVERCOATS AND GLENGARIES IN | Beaver, Chinchilla, — | 656, 499 Kersey, | 1t Melton. wl 16,5 E1sewan & Br 7th street. 741.726 7 ee m7) 18) _Nuw Stone axp New Prices.—The latest ‘| Novelties in Searts, Bows and Ties, at very low — | 820) e09 | Prices, just received at 130) Price's Gent’s Furnishings Depot, 413 7th street, between D and E. gat chains sis — | st ws Wuenz is Franc, “33, THE Harrer ? | At 433 7th street, tea next door to the Original Franc’s. — | Zs | Me keeps all of the latest styles of ae fella’ Gh a Cay of ye é Pt i and sells them at a lower figure than anywhere =} — 391 } else in town. Call and see for yourself. tr eae | Houmaw Hate in Switcuss, Caris and Braids, —| 16 new styles just received, at’C. Baum’s Hair $9 203 | Depot, 408 7th treet. tt DottaR Kid Glove Depot for ladies, gent's, — | 601 325 | misses and children at C- Baum’s Corset Facto- 7 ry, 498 7th street. Don’t mistake the name or | | number. Ps Anpomrnat Corsets, in white and drab, al sizes on hand and made to order, at Baum’s Corset aud Hoopskirt Factory.. Don’t mistake 4 the name or number. 5) 20, soak ae | Freunrs Wit. Nor Lin! 510) 356 How Large Fortunes Are Made. Ut PAC YOR THE PEOPLE. | See the prices at which four of th leading 258 1053, 9a%| Sewing Machines are sold in the United States 10, 45, and England : i Price in England. Inthe U. 8. 159 G17 6s | Wheeler & Wilson. $45 00 $85 00 | New Singer. 32 50 65 00 ee Elias Howe. 35 00 65 00 Wilson Shuttle...-.. 40 00 45 00 The above prices are for exactly the same | classes of machines as sold in countries. There is scarcely any difterence in the cost of material and labor in any of the above-named machines. Ajiaavit—W. G. Wilson, President of the Wilson Sewing Machine Go., personally ap- peared before me, and made oath that the above prices are correct and taken by him from cir- culars published in the United States and Eng- land under the corporate names of the com- panies manufacturing said machines. Frep. Sara, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas TWENTY-SECOND. | M. Davis, Vote by Districts om the Loan. pherd agi. Meyers; motion to strike from callen der. Danew agt. falter; leave aranied to file | sdditional plea. Bastert agt. Callupan, plaintiff has | Keave to amend: | Dicirick agt. Pic wmen; yudginent | Senfemed. Crivper sat. & iy lear granted to lo- lo Ble additional ples. Miller a mell; verdict itiff—one cent 1 .. Gard- T agt. same: do agt. Hotchkiss; do. Keere agt Lioyd: ‘piateiig— $70, | POLICE CO ludae Sneil.—To Dav. Frederick Chinn, larceny of a pair of glove; colored. assault oa Isinc red. aesa Alexande: ste. Charles Allen, larcen, we Ann Thompson. containtag $2.50.- Alien afterwarts | offered to compromise the case by paying her $5; Bned $10 and costs. Henry Batier. farce: Bridle; se reform school. Win fl ing use of prot language on the street; fined $3. Profane on the street; fined $3 be we recinet and burrahed for Fiil Town. when some one ca led him « rebel and ehim. He ran sway and called for the police, bat Rot swear, ashe belonged to the church. and had t cused ap cath tor 2 ALL SORT: Job Hoe, color d, loud and boisterous talk’ n: ned $5. Daniel Wagner. loud and George A. Kelly, loud and $5. Piition Bb ton, profs rotanitys ated ; fined Aned ‘hugest | Fletcher S7-Formidable revolutions are taki throughout Mexico, and a chan, inthoScbtine government is expected before New Year. The — never was in such an unsettled condi- Hil : i i ! | H i i i tE 5 5 i ‘tT FL 4 } & 4 | F Such coarse fare. their blo] from she asked him what they would do it | dryly responded. ° years. The officer who | 2 of Cuyahoga Co., O. ‘The Wilson Sewing Machines are for sale at A. KosenTHaL, 404 7th street. Terms easy. Re eee See Novick TO THE PUBLIC.—I. Becker & Co. Distr’s.! For. {awt. successor to P. Wallach, dealer in men’s, youths’ and boys clothing, have received an entire new stock of goods, which they are selling at the lowest market price. Those in want of clothi: or gent’s furnishing goods, would do well to ¢ and examine their fore purchasing elsewhere. = I. Bucurn & Co., Odeon Hall, corner 4% street and Pa. ave. ges HEMPLER has all kinds of thermometers and barometors. Coxns, &0—Dr. White, chiropodist, No. 535 15th street, or] ite Treasury, Washington, and mer North Charles, street, Baltimore, success. ats rns, Bunions, wing &c., without pain. ae r ene Gorrzs Parent KzPLEecTING GAS AND Lamp SHApss will save one-half of the quan- tity of gas or coal oil consumed without the use of them. They are cheap and durable. A, Ko- seuthal, No. 404 7th street, is the agent for them, ood also potas oe Se lectors, an Diamond Diffusive Daylight Reflectors. ——_-___ Hostery Deror for ladies, it’s, misses, and children at C. Baum’s, 4087th street. Ten per cent. off by the half dozen. The largest assurt- ment of Balbrigans. qer BONDS. Vote by Districts on Railroad Bill. if oF "i <7 “4 aaa DURING THE PAST FEW WEEKS Disiz’s.| For. Ag’t. Distr’s. For. Ag’st. | = os | ss | mis THE DEMAND FOR 221 5 | &S2 Ww Ss) pa BS eH 3 | 48 |78@ NORTHERN PACIFIC GOLD 638 mm | 3 | 3 BONDS 196 u 32 | 5 =| 2 ile Has been daily increasing, and holders of FIVE- De...) we | |__ $89 | _ 39 | TWENTIES continue to manifest the fullest coud. Total..|..1g0++- levee 112,008 | 617 | dence im | eS Maj'ty.'..2..2 NORTHERN PACIFIC SEVEN THIRTIES psc SO ee F Sturray; Zt, By the exchange of large amounts of Governments as. Piper; 10th, J. called in for redemptien, into these securities. pe he ‘The Bonds are seeured beyond all question by a eth, #J. first and only mortgage on the Road, its entire roll- Bowwell, iste’ 3¥. | img stock and 60,000,000 acres of ‘the finest land 20th. #3. G. ; ist, *L. Bursley; 22d, | im the world. Madison Davis. ‘We do not hesitate to commend these Bonds to our These marked with a * are members of the friends and the public, and no stronger proof of House of Delegates. Messrs. Dickwnof | their popularity could be offored than the ealos snocrais, | HOEAMOT the’ 19tt, are the Bly | aaring the first week of the prevent month, which, —. — notwithstanding the disturbances in monetary af- A very desirable piece of property on F | ‘sits, EXCEEDED THOSE OF ANY SIMILAR street, between 12th and 13th streets, be sold | PERIOD. on Saturday afteraoon, at 4 o'clock, by Messrs, | All marketable securities received inexchange. pr ag th wy Ba the city, | Fell particulars furnished by ~ and offers a ine opportunity for investment.’ | —ocg0-t¢ JAY COOKE & CO. OFFICIAL Exxcutive Orriog, District or Cotumaia, November 20, 1871. The President of ‘the United States bas by a proclamation appointed Thursday, the thirtieth day of November, 1871, a8 @ day of public thanks- giving for Divine favors to the nation during the past year. By the national prosperity blessings have been brought to our own homes, and special benefits have also been bestowed upon this com- niation and its activities i increased; industry hi pportuni and reaped sbundant rewards; the comforts of our people have maltipliec; culture has ad- vanced; charities and works have been set on foot and maintained, and suffering alleviated; God has established the works of our hands and touched our hearts with His loving kindness: I do, therefore, invite the people of the District of Columbia to religiously set apart the day desig- = tp Aa —— and Cosmet“, it ia ‘an oc- casio o! anksgiving pros- nation and the bountiful biessi ty of the ie Cectoren this community, and of public prayer for the continuance of Divine favor and the renewal of a right spirit within us. H. D. Cooke, Governor. By the Governor: Epwis L. Stayton, Secretary of the District of Columbia. Georgetown Advertisements BBX THOMAS DOWLING, Auct'r; Georgetown; TRUSTEES’ SALE OF By virtue of a deed of trust dated December 2th, 1870, recorded in liber 653, folio 453. of the ind records: Washington county, District Pm , all that piece or parcel of ground in George inning forthe sams at the north- west corner of Bridge and Congress streets, aad rapping thence west twenty-four feet on the north line of Bridge street, thence north and parallel with Congre+s street one hundred and ten feet, thence east on the south line o' twenty foot alley, twemyy- four fevt to the west line of «‘ougress street, thence south, by and with the west line of Congres street, one bundred and ten feet to the place of beginning. improved by a valuable Brick Store, now used as & neery. "Terms of sale: $6200 cash; balance in 12, 18, and 24 months, secured by motes bearing interest and deed of trust on the property, $200 to be paid when the instruck Vf the terms af town, D. C., bi pro rms are not complied with within five days from the day of sale, the $200 snall be forfeiied; and the trustees veserve the right to resell the property at the risk nd cost of the defaulting purchaser, By Mdvertising the game three times in a dally aewapaper publish in Washington city, D.C. Stamps and’ ccnvey- ansing at purchaser scat P. A. DARNEIULE.{ Trustecs. noW-dts__[Pat.j “THOS. DOWLING, Auct. PECIAL NOTICE.—PAPER HANGING—Per n ns refi going to BMANS 142 : WALL PAPER ord hace PAPER GANGIRG 4 promptly executed in any ek Siena deat PAserts, SAVE MONEY. SCHOOL BOOKS. sold at publishers’ prices. Complete stock of SCHOOL REQUISITES, au% Art POE & SELIGSON’S, Georgetown. —————— GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITS. NE ONLY PRACTICAL HATTER IN THE cit Is SILK HATS is M. cast who remodel NINGHAM. 923 7th street, between I and New Hats made to order. no 7-eolm SLO owuerr « evorr, 6 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, FASHIONABLE HATTERS AND FURRIERS All the latest styles Silk, Felt, and Cl Jost recel hot vot FELT pipers ‘net ri ved, the lat le . new and ‘nobby.”” ocl$-tr CQ== OF FISK 4 HATCH, BANKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS OF THE CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAIL- ROAD COMPANY, No. 5 Nassau Street, New York. The rails are being la'don the Western Division of 100 miles of the Extension of this GREAT EAST AND WEST TBUNK LINE, which in a short time will be ready for general travel and treffic, and for the transportation of Kanawha coal to the Ohio river for the Western markets. ‘The carvings of the Eastern Division of 227 miles ag a local road, awaiting the completion of the Mid- dle Division of 100 miles, will reach, this year, nearly $300,000. The total cost of the entire road,and the larg equipment required for its mineral and throagh traffic, will be fully $30,000,000. ‘The total amount of the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, which we are now selling, is Firtees Mit- Lion DoLtars of which onty asour Four Mit- LIONS REMAIN UNBOLD, THE PROCEEDS OF WHICH, WITH THE CasH ON HAND, WILL BE AMPLE FOR TUR COMPLETION OF THE ENTIRE LINE, i. The inducements they offer to investors are : A perfect security. Great popularity and a high price when the road is Sinished. The same rate of interest as Five-twenties. Principal and interest both payable in United States gold coin in New York City. Their present low price,(93 and accrued interes From Nov.1,) which is about 2 per cent. less than Five-twenties, with equal certainty of payment of interest and principal. ‘We recommend taem to our friends and customers with the same confidence with which we have al- ways recommended the Unitep States Govern- ENT and the CentTRAL Pacivic Bons. Wecontinue to buy and sell Centaat Paciric Bonps at the market price, and fully expect they will, in time, reach the price of Five-twenty Bends. ‘They are dealt in at all the principal money-centres of the world; the C.mpany have none left, and can issue no more, on their Main Line,as the amouat was fixed by act of Congress at $25 885,000; the prop- erty pledged to secure the bondholders is WORTH FULLY ONE HUNDRED MILLIONS; the net receipts of the road for the year will bo nearly three times the interest payments thereon. The CHESAPEAKE AND OnIO Bonvsare issued in $100, $200, $1,001; either coupon or registered; in- terest, six per cent., gold, payable May and Novem- ber. Te Central Paciric Bonps are ali for $1,00 each; interest six per cent, gold, payable January and July, in New York City. ‘We buy and sell FIVE-TWENTIES, TEN- FORT(ES, EIGATY-ONES, and CENTRAL or WESTERN PA€IFICS, or receive them in pay- ment for CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO BONDS at their current masket price. Orders for Chesapeake and Ohio Bonds, secom- panied with Drafts or Ohecks, may be forwarded to us by mail. Bonds or money may be forwarded by any respectable Express Company at our expense, and the Chesapeake and Obio Bonds, in exchange, will be sent by return Express, charges paid. Deposit acounts of Banks. Bankers and others re- celved, on which we allow interest at the rate ef four per cent. per annum. Checks drawn on us are pay- ableon presentation, without notice, the same as at a National Bank. Certificates of Deposit, bearing interest at special rates to be agreed upon, will be issued to Savings Banks, Institutions, Trustees of Estates, and others investment. ‘Stocks and Bonds executed at the Stock Exchange. Government Securities @ HATCH. HARVEY Fisk. A. 8, HATOH. no7-ta.th2m [58 aapat PREVER TIVE OF OHILLS, ¥. X. DOOLEY’S TONIC ELIXIR OF CALISAYA. Bele, rap a ame y tin, D. oct-tf Pas erica eee Mess" 22 IN THE YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION The vegetative powers of life are strong, but ine few years how often the pallid hue, the Jack lustre eye and emanciated form, and the impossibility of application to mental effort, show their baneful in- fluence, It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checking the de. velopment of the body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the youth is refffoved from school and sent into the country, This is one of the worst move- ments. Removed from ordinary diversions of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwardly ‘upon themselves, If the patient be a female the approsch of the menses is looked for with anxiety as the first symp tom in which nature is to show ber saving power in diffusing the circulation and visiting the check with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on. The energies of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy is derasiged ‘The beautiful and wonderful period in which body and mind undergo so fascinating ® change from child to woman, is looked for in vain. The parent's heart bleeds in anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting for its victim. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OB EARLY INDISCRETION, attended with the fellowing symptoms: Indisposi- tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wake- fulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Las- situde of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Ap- petite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flnsh- ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Counte- nance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain inthe Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffasion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobili- ty, Restlesness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for fear ef themselves; no no repose of manner, no earnestness, no speculation, but @ hurried transition from one question to another. THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO GO ON—WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY REMOVES—SOON FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY AND EPILEPTIC FITS, EN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. During the superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred to two patients. Reason had for « time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age, ‘Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases, Insanity and Consumption? The records of fhe Insane Asylums, andthe melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions, In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute; neither mirth nor grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur itis rarély ar- ticulate. “ With wofal measures wan despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled.” While we regret the existence of the above dis- eases and symptoms, We are prepared to offer an in- valuable gift of chemistry for the removal of the con- sequences. HELMBOLD'’S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. ‘There is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope to the physician and patient. This is the testimony of all who have used or prescribed it. Beware of counterfeits and those cheap decoctions calied Buchu, most of which are prepared by self- styled doctors, from deleterious ingredients, and offered for sale at‘*less price” and “larger bottles,’ &c. They are unreliable and frequently injurious. Ask for Helmbold’s. Take no other. Price $1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for 96.50. Foti as become Describe symptoms in communications, - HELWBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Established upward of twenty years. Prepared by a Practical and Analytical Chemist, No. 594 Broad- way, Hew York, end 104 South Tenth Breet CLOTHING. (THE GRAND “ONE IDEA!” FAMILY SUPPLIES, &. [emer EVERYBODY PLEASED! LIVELY TIMES AT Cc. WITMER'’S FAMILY GROCERY stoR®, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, : . | ATMORE'S MINOR MEAT. 150 INAUGURATED THIS DAY, NOV. 17,1871, | {TMORES tee bees ike BEST DEMERAR™ —— . CURRAN TS. CTTRON, AT @AK HALL, Pe pe Nee ote pel ©. SMITH @ Co-s COMMISSION PRODUCE EXCHANGE, 609 D STREET, (first door east ¥.M.C. A. Building.) offer for sale, at market values MO phew N. ¥. State Gold-wler RUTTER. ie boxes" - | OBESE. $25 7ru STREET, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, And to be continued daily until our entire stock of FALL AND WINTER CL 07HING, comprising 37000 BTe MKIES q 1 bushels CHE-TNU TS. is NAVY BEANS of every quality and variety of SUPERFINE, FINE, MEDIUM AND COMMON 2 tone North m0 prime TIMOTHY BAY CL@eTMiItnNne, DRESSED PUULTRY, &., &.. Re. pols Im™ hal is BO OBE TALKING ee RAY Including every description of fashionable ane aa keen THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE IN WASHING- DRESS AND BUSINESS SUITS corre svcan 77%: ended. SUGAR CURED BAwe nee. I: OVERCOATS, WRAPPERS, g Reet Lokne we. 8. BREAKFAST BACON. sie. Ib. LEAFLARD.W “Ase. Ib! CAPES, @ARRICKS AND SHAWLS, SES, YORK STAPH HOLL BUT re,“ tehotee, SALMON FL oft)... per ib. BOYS’ SUITS, OVERCOATS, ac. | FAMILY FLOUi (ail ghcig 2a, "63.40 Just received a fine lot of TEAS from San Pran- ct_co direct, all of the beet quality. at the following *: Imperial Tea only S0c., worth et ‘b Imperial Tea suly 91: worth “frien fl Gu powder oply th ele where MM Our “ONE IDEA” is to Getece. on SELLE!!! SF At any apd every rd, uotil we shall have — ~LS cach. It will pay to give u* « call be- made a 351 (North Side) PENNSYLVANIA AVENU! CLEAN SWEEP <— Betw: oon 33 and Oy streets. ROCEBIES. of every Garment in our stock. G We would respectfully call the attoation of dealers and families te our chover stock of FALL GROCE. ¢ are daily receiving. We name in part a and guarantee “hem to be of the finest ty and at very low figures: CANNED GOODS White Heath Peaches. Dachess Pears. ae RIES, OUR REASONS For this extraordinary effort to center all the trade &Y Washington and victmuy at OAK HALL Fresh Pine 4 Are sos le as to be readily wndarstood and ap 8 Co cote, preciated, and weed only to be mentioned to ther Freeh Salwon, reah Lobster, 8. owghiy divest the anmowncement of ail appearance of Aumbug or misrepresentation. contint it ee ast : 417 SEVENTH STREET. carry. Hence Between D and B, PRUDENCE, CAUTION AND NECESSITY cate Washington, D. ©. e BROWNING & ded us to off sarsiee stock tou | DB would res -tesbrepenntngicadl po pg St EUCH | ine OOLONG TEA.at Of per pound, beeu pronounced by ocoholsercre Therefore we anmownce that for the mexiffiy the market- LEAN SWEEP 1s made of out Stock, this sale wail continue from day 10. di FINEST GUNPOWD reasonable sa'rifee will be all FINEST IMPERIAL. | inthe way ef theronth spalszaiion ef eur inion. OTRO Exon Hons, and wall refuse mo offer for any Garment a : bs FINRST OOLONG OE £56 Mere cats tote tem ge | we EETEL ESL RURAL, tl a fone. G60'ct Clothing ie cur extemive Ranuter BRO BING DELETON'S, Brcdogick stresta, including Nos S8 and 36 Wan — — re ote, ng Non, = * OOFFE Baiviore strectvand Te 300 and Wovretenick | OL! ER orfigitdptatia ttt saba NOAH WALKER « co., For sale low, Buow sin S iaaniaen: 611 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Betwees 61y anv 71H Sts. CLOTHING F@R MEN AND BOYS. BUSINESS ITS. of Melton, Scotch and Domestic Cassfneres.p@ our own macufecture, equal to the best custom Work, and full cent. cheaper. FALL OVERCOATS, at reduced prices. BOYS? SCHOOL and DRESS SEITS, in ages from three years and upwards, in great var.ct} of quall, ty and styles. meee BOYS’ OVERCOATS and TOGAS. MEN'S OVERCOATS, of various fabrics, adapted present season, and at prices less than the Stuemake of goodscan' bo pulshored sheoione. White, Colored and Oassimere SHIRTS, of superior and BOYS’ UNDERSHIRTS and DRAW- “Eas, CLOVES, TIES, SCARFS, BOWS, a. oie -— = a jereeuay” ta" Hennessy & Co. Cognac Brandy ‘Otard, ‘Go. Branty Outforaia Brandy.» "fasdaire Wine, offer for sale, NG TO THE PUBLIC—We without s. Ist, the eutire to cost, extensive Steck of A. and Anderson. embracii MEN'S, YOUTHS! and BOYS" GhoTeING Rod's Saisie peck wil bepitatpecion = STOHE FIXTURES forstic. | voeRson 947 Penney) a shat Pe . HEIBERG: F’.7: kteonor to. ¥. London & 00..) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY, INSURANCE COMPANIES. FPEOUR, MEAL, MILL FEED. AT VERY LOW BATES, ELEGANT OATS, some of the finest ever brought to this market, AT VEBY LOW RATES. WM. M. GALT & 00., ‘and ist Indians avenue Bear Balto. and Obie Raliroad . APPROACHING. INSURE YOUR PROPERTY = al REAL ESTATE AGENTS. RELIABLE COMPANIES, Cc W. HAVENNER @ ©0., WITH - A STATI N. ‘OTR BR ‘RS, 1 BSTND abctronenns, © Oe* jo. 643 LOUISIANA AVENUE, RD Doon East ov Sevents Sraxer. A. S. PRATT 4 SON, Y¥.M. C. A. BUILDING, Corner of Ninth ead D streets. oc 25-tf Ts NATIONAL METROPOLITAN FIBE INSURANCE COMPANY, DISTRICT OF SOLUMBIA. ORGANIZED AUGUST 26, 1870. CA8H CAPITAL................. eeeee§ 100,000 We have the following sums to lend en real estate: fe be Hiigdie reel catate, improved And unimpreved. at T= ANDEEW B. OOTLE MecROBERTS 2 0O., QBAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE OFFIOB. Corner 16th and @ streets, opp. U. 8. Treasury, WASHINGTON, D. 0. Sears at ae