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EVENING STAR. £ MBS. WHART: SN. Important Testimeny of Mrs. Hatton After the close of our tek: telegraphic report of > Wharton trial at An yesterday, Mrs. E. ©. W. Chet ross examined 0 facts of im. Hie said then that Mrs. Wharton had poisoned him with aglass of lemonade. (This testimony was ruled out not being evidence.] Wi gave a dstailed statement of Gen. Keteho ickness, giving him the medicine, Xe. Witness was our of the room a short time | avd when sbe returned Mrs. Wharton said: “+L have roy ped the medicine for you, Mrs. i witm 8 said, “It is not yet half-past went to the bureau and found the had been dropped in a teacup; told harten that there was too mnehin the "t ght dose; there were ar as witness could judz ked that it smelt sostron mere wa neral co Mrs. Wharton re that sire had added swallow that him another do: dose Leing given: words she used: at all mount. not quite half-pas Lo’elock Mrs. Wharton said: ot 1; let us give him the dose; the o ded him so nach relief that I fe: should hare ancther.” I told her sl T let me drop another dose. She sat ” She went to the and asked Mr. u if becoukd give the dose. He said. madam, my band is steady; I'll give it to Lassisted Mr. S. in lifting the General a littl e. and Mrs. Wharton handed him a table- lof the mixture. We had some difficulty in getting the General to open his mouth; after r.S. had gotten the spoon in his mouth she ‘d him not to withdraw it, that she would pour the rest of the mixture or medicine into it,which wasdone. Mrs. Wharton remained standing b; anxious had bet ‘of the bed, with the cup and spoon in J. After a little while—ten or fifteen began to get hat first he began slappi sitting on fhe ee the bed by him; then he grasped the ot bis neck, then the front of ‘his throat, then his stomach and chest. with both hag age them and saying: #0, don't, don't, don’t; ring made his throat bleed: left the bed and t te his fect and endeavored to take hold of was then standing back of Mr. ept sayin: No, no, no; don’t, and Lasked Mrs. W. if'she did not nk be was going into convuisions: she said, “t think he is" I said, “I am going for a doc- W. asked me to let a colored man go ow where Dr. Williams lived, so I Mrs. W. left the room justas I lett it with the eup and spoon in her hand; she had it there ail the time; I don't know whereshe went; this was probably 29 minutes past 10’ clack; went op the deahony. ellen, aaa ‘a message o1 the slate. and ran back again ‘into the street; Ivy. Williams’ offiee is alittle more than asquare from Mrs. Wharton's house; there was a doctor's ex standing on the corner, and while I was a uestion he driver as to whose buggy it was aw Dr. W. driving down the erent stopped bim and asked AS to Wharten’s how doctor Seat co own Mrs. when I got into the room! found Mrs. W Susans, for whom she had sent ime almost immediately after me, and I left ) a. m.; remained in the passage a little while, and then went back into the room; General K. was then under the influence of chloroform, ehbloral or something of the kind; remained | there until a few minutes of death; L left about the G ral died about Dr. W. was in the jory back room; Teturned to the room a little after 3, pos- minutes; Mr. Hutt and Mr. Craw- tson were thenin ¢ room; don’t re- y remarks as to how he was sufferin, al Ketchum after the second him; never heard him speak W's honse he doctor; jonday when Mrs. was story back room broken a by K.:_immed eral K. like the tall of a bottle; T bad hear ; the noise was that o more like a: om hing she ent procure Mrs 4 the room; et he said the label was destroyed; i her ed thatthe medicme had been ordered by <b Mrs. © ng het some tartar emetic, with: ¥ had returned the da - if she wardrobe. I forget which. The court then MARRIED. hem se gg On Wed nonlin < bs. - Trem nt f Trinv'y Church, 8. W. \* cond daughter of Franklin Groome- lef Momrg-m ry cunts. evening | Bock ville Senci el and Baltimore San please copy. | PARKER—JESKINS. On Tuesday, Dec-mb r z Ke Adtison. rector ‘of Trinity | & bride's father. Li ER. U. 5. “inughier ot Bear Ad #4 In Phitadeigh bh. WILLIAM t Fae MA of Mrs. Generel Ze ‘lin and the late Col. WG Free w ALKER 1. at ‘ mdden’ ry on San- es of thi geet child of + aged 4 5 NDERTAKERS. R' “HD ¥ BHABVEY. ALONZO A. MARR. BARVEY sOMARE, ONDERTAKERS, . 934 F Staeet, SETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH. VERY DEsc PTION, TRE TRADE F' wd AT WHOLESALE mhlly __ SHROUDS, HABITS, &c. Renan W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. SURNITURE OF ALL, igginos MADE inv erAlK d sadtr mance aan (Svccesson To GEORGE W. HARVEY.) UNDERTAKER, 735 SEVENTH STREET, Between G and H sts, with preme Court Pustrict T a HEA, for the final wattle: estate of said as the S oe : E a w the woand three tablespoonfals thore, as | es did not think the j | fen per cent. interest, or all cash. at the option '¥ | the purcaaser. Two ‘hundred dul’ (G20) to" to house whe: tam ‘qnestioned the man and found | peck sag Ga iat m there, with Mr. Snowden and the | aid that the colored man | nursing General K.; Dr. Williams | warter to three to call Dr. Williams; think | P°yments to be secured | Teel the respee » for medicine; Mrs. Wharton entered & noise | if one had jumped on the floer of of some- | W. was» good deal excited when gested that she should ud send it for the medicine to if she went to the apothecary and William~ for Gen. K. and purchased recent. | rould get it replaced; she said fait then said she would bonnet; Mrs. W. told . as she hada pain im her chest and wanted some to make a plaster | »b leftthe room, and Lwentdown | November 20th, ir it the tea table as it was get- she wished I would re- Mrs. Chubb; she said the door for the the steps into the parcels in her that Gen- new where ; she said it was in her the It DAVIS to | jeu Navy, to Haut, At the same hour N, fa hor | | Bewinuing for sa waig | feet sin laches wou | corner METALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS | AUCTION SALES. i B* THOS. E. WAGGAMAN. Auctioneer, oo » 7th street, opposite P.O. - ‘ar enue E BUSIN bas ON TaETa on. A pel NOT: et OF TERT ED z. Ai. 233 13th, ck preiiees., the abo y- fe: One quarter cash beience in 2. 3, of sale. THOS. BE WAGGAM\N. Anct. Ov RRI ES. 1 LIvUORS. ATA MOMS ING Bee ate acing a Bo Br vw uch = ire stock of &e.,0n- ined in 8. ore crraes of 1h sud it sizsees me 1D pai Woke and Brown Sa hire, Gine Brandies, BR. ‘xen ap. Siarch ‘Candles B ckets, Taba. ean, Spices snewa ©" Flour, Pe Cases Whiskiens jo'asaen. ts other articles usally kept agr cery etore, all of whica will be sold sinont remy ar, aventic, corner Jd street east, | | VALo Aste cEEnor FD eeorpary AT Ac. JON ON CAPITOL AIL! By ft, ue of ade of 4th day of Jnl No. en fe aa e-unty thereby ‘wowiline i at pati thereby. we will pre oeell st pattie au the bighr st bidder, front ¥4 the rc "UBSDAY, dannary Sih. at o'clock pm. W9 and B. a —— ‘sents, inion of Suture tn city of rict of © gritie wecteiieat A set soak betwen 3H Sd streets east Gove sory. Brick Honse, with two story back bui 's A street row i old sey itle guaranteed pe: payments of six, twelv: ed ei ‘months, 6% Zured by adeed of trust on ther premise, bea paid — pon each comveyancing st the cost terme aot sale are not © from the day of rale, the to resell the property at the risk and cost of the faulting purcuaser. THOS. DOWLING, ITEE’S SALB OF VALUABLE IMPROV! ember, 4. D. 1870. aud daly recorded in Liber records of W: ashington county. ry the premis-s, on MON vember. A.D. Isfl, at 4 0 sqnare Ko. 9, in the city of Washington: Dintrict of Oo Tombia, exrept the following portions thereof, viz: Int. Beginon 6 ine! weet * square. and ron nee west with north line of S * feet, and ‘oatending back of the same width 2 fe 24. Begin:fing at southeast corner ef said square | inches, and ran Son on 20th street west 37 feet 6 fad ran back west of an equal width 9 feet Begine ing 76 feet 6 inches from southeast cor per of sat square and run north 39 feet with wost | ies | side of 2th po and thence run back west of an at a point on the west line of 20th street 184 feet 6 inches north of sonthvast corner of ssid square. and run north 19 ‘ect $ inches, thence ee besides been ‘The portion wed by pine new, dwellis nd desirabl: ticnese, aed ne TOO € welling, and very desirable as residences, room on a motion from him; this was about | ¢velling. an the ire ng pol emp go his | eqnal width 9 puse for & Frm and T returned to | Ww 4th. Beginning at run back west of an equal width 99 ‘The said several released from the shove recited treet of exid square to be sold is impr well built and comfortable ‘dweltings an’ The sroperty will be sold in lois as the same is bu! ‘erms of sale: rale, with interest at ten percen by Uns note and deed of trust on the ul A $20 will be required at tle of anleon eoririot sald, All conveyancing and stamps a: the cost of the pur- Gunes is Ds cost © pur ¢ pot complied with in five days | right to | lots sold at the risk and cost of | purchasers upon five | fie wotier in Migr newspaper published in | Hf terme of sale after day of tru-tee reserves the the detantting purchaser or the istrict of nol3 D. CASSIN. Trustee. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. ABOVE & i&_ POSTPONED UN- =7- TRE LE wee THURSDAY, Decenbor 7th, sume hour and jac Vacilewadhies = WM. WM. D. CASSIN, Trustee. S7-THR ATVE SALE IS POSTPONED, UN- til THURSDAY, December 14th, same hour and place. WM. D_CASSTN, dec? th #.tu.w Ath. '¥ GREEN & WILL Southeast corn nB virine of a deed of Pino dated Auxnst and recorded in Liber No. 655, folio rty secured ‘and by direction of the thereby. 1 will ell public auction, ou MONDAY, front of ovclock p- ta., all those certain Pieces, parcels oF | &f groukd situate, lying and ‘be he city of | Washington, District of bina Known and | decrived upon the ground plats or plans of said ci | a= Lots numt ered seven ‘Bite (ah ‘eighty (30) & eighty-one (81), in E. en's cubdivision of Bred ted thirty fou Pa! Te cd and shirts fome corded in Liber ©. HB folio St Terma cf sale:” $1,305 cash on each House; bal- vision is ents in six and twelve months, secured by Dotes ~~ gi rest on the |p: oe es the right to resell the property st he ria } mn detaing purchaser. convey anety Eco ave (DSON, Trastee. Boda canal rs Sten ‘Aucts. S7THE A DNED ON 4th instan' the So THE ABOVE SALE IS ag pou! iN TUESD: eel ti as account of the rain until nod GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, FP AnOve “ALE 18 POSTPONED U | uPPUReDAS. the Sth oF ise at the ber, same hour and pl nce. By onder of the Te wo 8d REEN & WLLIAM |, Aucts. #2 THE AROVE SAL® IS FURTIER POST. | Sunday mocning, December | Fr NPD until SATURWAY. the fhe ve lestent, trattne | ur and ph of the Ti ‘ina ReEN e's WILLIAMS, Ancts | RY OREEN & WILLIAMS, auctionsers, theast coraer 71h aud D streets, | TRUSTEES SAL by ec of a decree of the 8a of the District of Columbia, wuare feet. more or Ie serest a ouses fronting on K st ating on the all yo le and carkity im "ira Rd ‘t property is sits Proving chance for invest Andon WEDNESDAY, Beh 33th day of Docem br. A. D. 1871 ad number tour (4, coutheanterty thence south fothe south (4) thence with thence due north to the ing two thousand six RA end forty (40) foot lace of beginni contain- hundred and twenty (2,62) umber four (4,) in ome he Fine 1) b-ginning fir said, ie sorbent ee eal, Toot nts ae ine a Laren pod t Virginia ave, », to the norte- entra (3) eet clanicet ine esc nee corner: 5 piGanetens fe of nail Hot: tlrence — 18 or a AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. a for sale, on the interest, 1 per cent. per annum. ‘oii dows | Decemb- 5, at 4 ° Antes m ,all ti of land sit nin avenue. RS. ac st A hg GomN nie ots TEAS | BERT ICTION. frown and deretiied an Ups’ eubaiviaion of original en ita, shen | pumdersa ‘etgnt | fad divinte | Sich de fe feer all seo lrhe teoreen the «ai | sheg thoeditoion lor tothe tos tat nilon ee fad | down in the | Seu Bast Onpiiohitteerciun sepaate tans Dent East Onpivor street } | ai city and improves by a two-story’ Fame Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auci eer ourt of the Dist ric! No. Be, u in the tana! iay toe sed a depth of uch lot in improved by a larg two ack With all the medera Improvement, tu what fi maser each hie will be | 2 fien retained on the peorerk separate! fee Termes: Oncibira cash; Balance to io three equal will be requires at ¢ ancing and revenue stampe at ccet of purchase THURSDAY, the 7) seme hour and pl: ig did ustees 1eserve the ri TRU ED PEOPERTY IN THECITY OF WASHINGTON, irtne of a deed ot ted the 26th yer a of trust, da son county Ble of Coram, | juest of the red uction- in froat of Oo 20th eg of No- Lot No. 1, in equare No. street north, betwen Sth and Sth streets west, run: ning back to # 10 foot al oint om north Sstreei % feet | T, southeast corner of sald ord be with interest ¥ on Pb ptites and Lot 14 by 102 feet, on I wl nd One-third cash; bilance in two | pus] Paymen s at six and twelve’ mont! } of osit of = re a =. ipod ots Th. ALUABLE REAL tects northwest, running back to an alley y and presents & rare 1 hs Viewtuia' areas a ‘Atty (50) foe, BT GREEN & WILLIAMS, a ‘FROSTEEP 24) garE.o' Au NAUras a of fase see, ot aa fotion S35. ry 1 Gulumbiayy sha isha I ger peli Ses + om RIWAY, the ieee, ying’ and the sad of ‘Washingvon, ‘in’ the D strict ‘Catambte. lot K.iu Witham A Phil. wpe sin. (9,) ‘ square dred and 0.4816.) which recorded in the office of the City Sar- ington city together with the free rear of said lot_K. a and ogress “eet all be perpetual ric! Poe y Be fod theretrum ie Jat of naid subdivision recurted as m propery froma on Sth strent east ving part this Terms: Ove third cash; balance in 6and 12months T which she notes of the purchaser, bearing inter est trom he day of sale, will be taken, secured by ded of trust om the 100 will be required a ancing and ctempe st cost. to GREE nm perty sold A deposit ro ‘All convey- ia exit XW a! » Trustee. = WILLIAMS, Aucts pete ttoner ‘heast corner 7th D ote. ‘Teves FALE OF VALUABLE H he ah eT ee ot ON 97n STE! raw ‘ay * RS STREET: NOR COND Gane NORTH OF naninrasts AVE- Trolenbiae ia aa hat padlicanct ERDAY. the 35th . m.. the north of Wash: on. D.C. Re Noe Tramta 35 feet 6% inches on 9th street, with inches ton paved third cash; balanes at six and twolve the, for whict the ntew of the porchavor, bea interest from the day wale, ill be taken. and A. deposi: of $100 Time of sale. All convey zr nolt-d GREEN & WiLLtAis, Aucts. 7 TDE Gia SALE, I8 POSTPONED until ny argues Ne WALLIAMS, Aucts. BY GREEN 6 WILLIANS. ‘Auctioneers, coruer 7th and D streets *LE Vv BEAL ESTATE. "RREAHEE S ORTH ee BE 4ru AND orn On WEDNE-DAT,# neg eda of December, ines wgoctiet 3, 3, and B.. subdivision of Lot ee part ot hot He 8-ineauare Ne. Siz Wire ofthe abete lote front cn « 9 fost alley, run- 2 10 foot miPhecolo's ave in avery desirable and rapidly im- »,the. 7th day of December, aga ae prin ~y ight nj vision of origina 6.1 8 front on T erme of ‘One third cash; balance in 6,12, erest from day of sale, 'se- cured by of trust en the property sold. Stamps ard comeyencing ar os of the purchaser. $50 biol i cache WHEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY Cc W. HAVENNE! 00., Auctioneers, Rac Third 3 ees F east PEREMPTORY SALE OF SMALL HOUSE ON i eT aaeri BETWEEN 30 AND 41x STREETS m., on THURS e story Frame th. 18°71. hb -quare ne-haif cash; balance in6 and 12 months. an crn my Pasa = stamps at purchaser's cost. Doge wit © bia ok NERECO., Anct rae GREAT AUCTION SALE at . WM. L. WALL & CO.'8 ROOMS. WILL CONTINUR EVERY EVENING AT 6 O'CLOCK. B. FULTON & Co. | CATALOGUE SALE. $180,000 WORTH NREDEEMED PLEDGES FOR BALE BY WM. L. WALL & CO., Avctionzers, At their Now Marble Building, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Ninth street. ROBERT FULTON & CO., OF 314 NINTH STREET, have instructed W. L. WALL & CO. to sell, without reserve, their UNREDEEMED PLEDGES OF GOLD AND SILREB WATCHE! (by Jules Jurgenson and other makers.) DIAMOND RINGS, PINS, GOLD CHAINS AND GOLD BINGs, LADIES DIAMOND SETS (one cost 94,500), FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER SPOONS, LADLES, FORKS AND PLATED WARE, CUTLERY, IOLINS, GUITABS. and a variety of MUSICAL = AND MECHANICAL INSTRUMENTS, GUNS, PISTOLS, AND REVOLVERS, OPERA GLASSES, TELESCOPES, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, SEWING MACHINES, 30 PAIB FINE NEW BLANKETS, LADIES’ AND GENTS’ WEARING APPAREL, (including Shawls costing $125 cach,) 600 VOLUMES OF MEDICAL, LAW, Hist ‘OBIOAL, AND OTHER BOOKS, ONE OLD BIBLE IN TWELVE LANGUAGES AND NEABLY THREE HUNDRED YEARS OLD, Together with a large variety of other goods too mentio all of which will be positively sold to the highest bidder on MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, tne 4H, Ste axv 61m Days or Decemsanr, 1871, inti ube whole le dloposed oft YW. L. WALL & (+. Aucrensers, B y Merbis Ba Ron. ania avenue ENTIRE. ovanen Sires ote OF HOUSE 330 1 Warm anb SIRE Lea On Fi Way, wes a commencing om, renerve. co Din pis ny (bani “aioe, rand Sbuck Mattre ting. Bote, ar wap and Pillows, and Ginseware, or air: pmy other Stoves, witage Sui’, ex, Matring. &e. ih nes! ether ar icles tn housekeeping. all of whee weicall the ayrention of ers furnish ne. a4 [Rep] WM. Wal L &€0., Ascts BY GREEN & Bop! Auctioneers, Southeast corner 7th and D strest, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED B Ht ated IN THE FIRST WARD, AT a » MONDAY, the 4th day of December 187}, we shall sell. in front of the. prem! coz at a'orclock by virtue of two'd eds of ust to the subscribers; one bearin the first tay’ f July sind the other the sixteenth day a n= ember b- thin the year 1853, and Bath eve wied in iher No, G2 tolign is nnd", one of regards of Washlr atom county." the “Tumibia. the follos ‘and bein i the ety Of Wathington. Dretrict aforseat t wunbered ‘bree. (4) in Samuel Davide mubdivision «f Squares umbered ove handeod gixty-one.(061.) “Also. Lot uumb four, (4) in Square, (J6t.) with the improvements thereon. This property fronts on L street north, between 13th uneetiat aver. hhird cach; balance ia 6 and 12 sprnthe, the purchaner or pareiuonte te cleo anh fer the veut bearing interest from day erin secur and deed of trust on the preperiy conve termme in six éaye after sale, th the right fo resell perty at ai of the defaulting pure ior, by atverticin frosts ‘some hee publi the eity ‘of Washinton Somes MCORS NNT ¢ Trustess, nols-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. 7 1HE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED, on secount of the rain, until FRIDAY, the Sth inst., at the ame place and hour. By order of the Trustees 5-4 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ OREER & WILLIAMS, Anctioneers, E Southeast corner Of 7th and D atrects, TEU STEED, SALE pd NARA BLE pouse. AND oF UN THE FR Of 181m AN ETREETS Nu! URTHW he By virtue of ad-cree of the Supreme Uourt of fhe District of Columbia, passed sn re. vatate Pricey Ann Beall. in injury No 28. Doc. n, the subscriber wil Sell, at pubile sate, on m MON, DA ene, of December. ATI, at & o'clock ‘on th he preminct. yatel Dit Worn I, frouttog 24 feet 2 inches on K street Inches on 12th strost west, with consisting of @ well-built tw. ory Ra attic ‘Brick Dwelling house, with small h ed in Back Iding. ‘This pr broperiy is sligibly altanted on the sonthweat corner of reat, and is ons of the beat I ealfoue in Washington for a corner Gro- + Drug, or other “Pijme of bale: One-third cash, and the bal @and 12 ae the pure! T's notes, by_ the trustee, ing in- ved treet from day of sale; $20 of the cash paymnnt Will be required op the spot, the title to be reenined the full payment of the purc! money. All ps at’ the cost of the par i arevnos complied with rty will be re- isk and ex- 7 fn five days after the wulest sold, upon one week's ‘nolien, a pense of the defaulting purchaser, OH AN WA Trastos. nol7-eokds Greks aw inLiasis Aucts. £7 THE ABOVE SALE E18 POSTPONED, on accvuntof the rain. until FRIDAY. the 8:h ina‘ant, at the same honr and the Mrustee Sd [Hep | GREEN @ WILLIAMS: Aucts z ore, & WILLIAMS, Auctioneors, 9, Southeast ern -rner of 7th and rests. TRUSTEES SALE oFyat AVUABLE IMPROVED ROPERTY FRONTING STREET Rent BETWEEN Ist aND 33 STREETS Hy virtue of aderd of trust from Samusl M. HB riswicr’s and wife 868, and duly re 5 >. 660, fol. rer sone of the land records for Wasting: ton county, in the District of ‘Cotamb oe eae Ae well on the premises. on FRID. DAY. Deormbe o'clock». mst 0 Hd cl 7 of Woshingtin: and ribed as lot numbered nine: » (19,) in square ‘Sumbered five handred and bry: One. st ) The improvements consist og n et cortal d lying in lance in 1,2and years baring interest from day of «ale, and #¢ curd by adeed of trast on the ae deporit of $100 required as soon as the ty i 0 t of ral ot complied ‘with wit hin ‘erves the right to rese.1 the cost of the defaulting par three times in the Evening All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser ILLIAM B. TODD, Ja. Trustee, n023-cokds EEN & _WILLIAMS, ara B & GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 319, Southeast ast corner 7th and D streets. TRESTEES SALI OF Tors TY SOVARES 377, 679 AND 551, IN SOUTH Porvhaes soba B decree ofthe Eioreme Gouri of ¢ District cf Columbia, passe of July, 181i tn the caret Dalteer en, Thea, son and others, Eyuity cause No. 295, and by virsus of a subse quent order panerd i. stivatny origin: the same eause, sub- the undersigned a: trastees iv place of the trust-©. we shail sell by ancti a on the WEDNE®) — we 1308 De in any ‘ature ‘Sizzla the city of Wathiuwrm, D ©.,a8 the laid dow cach front 2 fect on Sd street went. aud mre Ii) feet deep. Said lots G and If each front 9) feet on 3d street west, and are &) feut deep. ALSO, A,B and D, in square 879. Said lots each ence ‘2 feet on 8d Ser, andare & fee eep L380. Lot H. in square 881 aa ae fronts 2 feet on D — edincrpr ps nd is 120 fee rales One-third cask: ithe rest in notes at 6. iad Ismonths $25 to be paid down on each lot when they are struck off, and ¢ ferred payments tobe tecured by deed of truat on the premises. if af uate be be not com plied with in days mova he trustees shull have the right to resell tl propecia at the risk and cost of the ‘ae. faulting pure! TF. Stamps and conveyaucing at purchaser's cout Ewit fox SraNtON,{ Trustece, _noil-d GREEN a ‘WILL M8, Aucts. BBY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers heart corner D and 7th sts, TRUSTEE'S SALE ony VALUABLE REAL ES Under anf by virtas of a decd of trast Bais cccmbor 3 ‘A.D. amon, District of party thereby seem the aadecnt Will offer for ublic auction, on the URS- DAY the 1dihday et Decemt iat 4 o'clock Pe. the follewing valuable Lge: sat-re six bur roid on twenty - eo (6%5.) Thi ful lot cont f seven thi- sand sanare feet « ground, and i hu seity and New Jeracy aycnues and sO atreet north: Tt a Feats, on SATURDAY, the i} . .. ing ioe ees unt! :Prlaen George's y divi ar nal enti ril upon tl st corose ith aad B shreets TRUSTERS SALE mand “bing for he frm Jem Sita M0. wi b the priv fice: ting serene bei by the tome ly for refr' frigerating ( tepient M have eell. aboat tw nty eight inchs th deuhl~ windows an' doors. and to Secieresedl Breduce dealers th~ plex preseots sn- Prior ad: an xg: Terms of cele: hor in eqpal twelve ms ded ot and revenue stamps at oof! sitet $60 will be veyuired worn te property ix & ched down: and if the terms -f sale are net com Rie the tr * to res Hatrhe rise tae mae B.CAGVER. Trae. RN © VELLIAMS, Aucts. fiat'& Herat} RY °. ¥, ATEN MER 2 00s, Ancti 64 wisian avenue, oF vast a: Neventh «treet. cers, AUCTION S4°.& OF VALOR: R IMPROVED PRP) RTY AND ow ‘ANC LOt. -OUTH WEST CORNER OF M STREET: DECEMBER BORTHO BT, ON moxvaY, » CLOCK Pv oM = eS ry hs feet and on 8th street Metts are one three st mastic front. containins ‘a small store. % orough re 5 weil locates for bustuess parposes, and cepecially the drag business. The rty is worth $12.00 Sao will surely be made ace One op cash; balance 2 and 3 tears, with interest at 8 per cent. AUSTIN P_ BROWN, Real Estare Agent, Ro 24-dts Corner New York avenue and Lsthst. 87 POSTPONED ON ACCOUNT OF RAIN ont MONDAY, Becember Lish same hour. _ HAVENS ER & ©0., Aucts. Yw. te ToRtOR, Real Estate Broker and Auctionrer, Pennsylvania avenue, corner 3d street cust. 7th stremts east, and run. 30 foot paved alley. Title per Terms: ne hall yh; balance ir six,twelve and soon eats, airy interest. Fity dollarsdowa when W. T JOHNSON Auct. aé-3t WASHINGTON HOTELS. “pus ABLINGTON,” VERMONT AVENUE. T. ROESSLE & SON, _o¢ 18-ly PRorrimTors BANKLIN BOTEL, Corner ath and 1 strecta, Washington. B, €.—This house has beer Siper er. ane ts Row open for gucets yes Dos: BARRACK, Proprietor. C ©. WILLARD. EBBITT HOUSE, ap WASHINGTON, D. u WW, SOLES, Fossency or Bairixony, Mo., Wiskels Manuf scturer of Obiidren 5 N AND FANCY HOES, No. 626 New York atonue NW. no AMES F_BRIEN STEAM and GAS La PLU Te ae XTi = ty 2 ia 626 Lor jana avenue. and 61 uuder =F Rouse.) Jobbing promptly — to.” Chacges moderate. nod-ly AWSING AND FLAG I DEPOT. JOHN C. HOGAN, ufactarer of Awnings, Tents, H. Wan terns Brcoatioe af alin ie Baile aa All Market t Bpace, over Thikey's woot ‘a stor ocd FOSSES FRENCH BAKENY, F. = roegsy 197 Street, xzaR Pa. Av « igiebrated 5 French Paris Joco's Bread and Butter Ee and Restaurante furnished at satie- tary piles ST emote Velatts Gontectionery, 616 8th sire vear @. Orders can be left there = EMOVAL. The undersigned bas removed trom his old business, No. S20; Pore wo between 12th and where ho is prr pared to attend in his line of bu-ine-s. «nch as BELL HANG! 5 Lock SMITHING, LiGhTNt x@ RODS. 8PaAK ING TUBES, &c. ‘Jobbing promptly attouded to, All wo eo ‘cate ie a . & lowest rat-<_ Al-o. im connect opined a ck of HAR Wane MOUFE-FURNISBING GOODS and VA A Asbsre of public patronage is solic! eMC eer, 7 7s AND AWNINGS: 5 TENTS os Sale or Rent for Camp Meetings, Fairs. Festivals, &c. alhW sites for Public and Private Balls and Par- jen. M. G. COPELAND, Dealer in Awning Materials, ang? 643 Louisiana areuue. ],{STABLISHED 1833. McDERMOTT & BROS., COACH- MARE RS as aso CAMBIAGE, 310 Pennsylvania avenue near NCAR RIA‘ E eee HARK NE: RECEIVED ON ST KAGE AND ‘SOLD ON CARRIAGES REPAIRED. th AsTHONY Fisuke, FIEST CLASS SOOURER, 616 Orn Sraxer, Orrosits Parent Orricz, adopting tho latest improvements, Ser iars Roe eats 27, thoes not posscasing theae facilitive. all kind ‘spots removed without cl. ng the whale cle wi tlemen's Clothes cleaned sat the 150; Panta, 7 iym-iy ONY ble Shoe AngHrE Ss a3 BE (D SECOND-HAND FURNITURE xD, HO SREURNISH.NG oops. A ae every description in the Furni- ture line eo 4 to. .W. Sas set b ore W. jcl2-tm* Bx Bare JOB PRINTIUN: LARA Fhe PROWErL ¥ GxzcurED 7h streets. Mp sirecte ch Caras Sat Fen sn Corner of Pennsyivansa avenus and 2th strest, sede eerie aa apitty > fore wh oath chlet or the’? ase Tine Sine sf ieedeech a] M4*ecn IN Tae YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION ‘The vogetative powers of life are strong, but in » few years how often the pallid hee, the lack-Iustre eye and emanciated form, and the impossibility of »pplication to mental effort, ebow 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 removed from echool and sent into thecountry. This is one of the worst move ments. Removed from ordinary diversions of the ever-changing sceves 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 s female the approach of the menses is looked for with anxiety as the first eymp- tem in which nature is to show her saving power in diffusing the circulation and visiting the check with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite har grown by what it fed on. The energies of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged The beautifal and wonderful period in which body and mind undergo eo fascinating a change from child to woman, is looked for im vain. The pareat's heart leeds in anxivty, and fancies the grave bat waiting fer ite victim. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OB EABLY INDISCRETION, attended with the fsllowing 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 Fest, Wake- fulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Las- situde of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Ap oetite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flash ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin. Pallit Counte- nence and Eraptions on the Face, Pain inthe Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loes of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobili ty, Restlemnees, with Horror of Society. Nothing ix more desirable to such patients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for fear of alves; no ‘no repose of manner, no earnestness, . -ulation, but e hurried transition from one > question to another. THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO Go ON—WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY REMUVES—8OCN FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER. FATUITY AXD EPILEPTIC FITS, IN ONE 0) 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 the Insane Asylums, aud the 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 rarely ar- ticulate. “ With wofal measures wan despair Low sullen sounds their grief bequiled.”” While we regret the existence of the above dis- eascs and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an 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 called Buchu, most of which are prepared by self- styled doctors, from deleterioes ingredients, an offered for sale at ‘leas price” and “larger bottles, ac. They are unreliable and frequently injurious Ask Sor Helmbeld’s. Take ne other, Price $1.35 per bottle, or 6 bottles for @6.39. to, Brey any eddress. Deecribe cymptoms in Steameh\p ¢ ng wih the Virginia Steam. np for New Tork. tern * tr tie Above named Ct en ry ors Ieave am SATURDAYS: 3p. m.. Pier 12 6.1 Ae Re. NNE® } XPRESS LINE Via CaNat, PHILADE? PR iE nonTOwn, De re ime rm every Srpmespat = 63 Water <igeot Gro ert we. ow TH ay nar 7-8 HYDE, 39 Water str ye crvpk eon emer LINE STEAMERS SAIL EVERY WEDNESDAY y To rao NS} YORK axe Catlire a: L. ndsawere The steamers of thle fow the Atlante passenger taal Peeper’ with ail th ements calculated to te and convenience of passee- mye oe ite ng ore built ox eraae- > nedery improv re the sairty, comfort, rou "aND _— “se ee ie evcartog sevding tor their triende tn the O10 fase thehete ot pede rate shore, ss * S SMITH. 225 rPLLIAMEON € Go. 166 nae s Line or ate mene War INGTUS AN iy NEW TORK. ae eeae Stencabie B. © KNIGHTené wee CICKEST LINE SOUTH, aio ix va the Aichmond, Fo Frstonanie CARBI FOR RECEPTIONS. THE ARLINGTON STABLES, 1794 G Srexer, nxax Wak Deragtucsy. Fh LT a See ON CRESS STs Be Eighth street. between Dand BE. Horses and Buggies for Hire, and ote, Horees for enle every week RICHARD VANT, Proprietor. ceptions. ith op TRB BALTIM@KE LUUK BOSPITAL, B,7 vTa EDERICK STREBT vFFICE, seUT! - z Woe have become the Vi ae ro ewer of of w to ecstasy the living lyre, confidence. oa

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