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EVENING STAR. | AUCTION SALBS. | AUCTION SALES. UNDERTAKERS. CONGRESSIONAL. Comciusion Yesterday's Proceedings Bazaar. ‘bet. th and 10th mrosts. | THREES ROVES JU! TABRIVED FROM ONT, PENNSY Have just received, direct from San Francisco, a PuIVATE STOCK TOR AND MOTOR EUG" Pisa StION CF saspeineind TEAS. SwARr pISCURSION oN THE crvtt riaats | (PRIVATE STOCK: Ti Tes . AMENDMENT. Cibo NEW AXD cROOND HAND EXP: | PACH USS TTS AVENUE. NORTH OAP- which the are selling at the fallowing tow rates: SENATE— After our report closed, discussion ore THURSDAY MORNING, January | AUCTION. : Saeverv oe mae ‘: Crest of the Ware" Japan.ck*rs, Si. was continurd on Mr. Samner's civil rights Sth. ing at 10 o'clock, wo | By virtue of dood of trust to the under- “Young Ryson.” Japau, choicest of all Japan amen ment to the general amnesty bill. ow” Rarsar, | made and executed, beat ‘Ton 12 per Mc. Morton painted, in srriking colors, the ¥ HORSES AND MULES, dey, of pecumber. A. D. 1870, UNDERTAKERS, ”' Ouiong fine enormity of the crime of the rebellion, and the | smong which w: a he Sones en Loe ' in Hider Mo SF. See. hiv et #eq.,0n0 inst. : Sask Ghat or eniversehcmmmceerennctan WOES | Ee enced sogrencetsake seo emaicee he written direction of the gorty ss: Extra Chole Guupowder, thrown over that crime. He then went on to. Sean RR . ir tic’ Gans lo, 934 F Sraanr, wial Keen, trem tae, argue that the logical results that would flow | q'p'm day of sale. Cuaranecon stack wartec, | FRIDAY Jepanty Tpb A. Bee Se as eee COFFEES. from amvesty would be the | gr ear ofthe | ed, rand will expire atS p.m. ke Di all that certain pieos, parcel or ROASTED. rebel soldiers, the payment of the rebel debt, lar sale days T! 8, ys and Sat | uate. lying and being in the city of BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH. Blo. beet, Se. + - payment for all property taken by our ies re. ef 10 weather ey in the Dretrict of Coinm fe and Lown Ba gah, 0 le Lage A gee nenedh hla : | Bi omen f) a WG, Johnson's L CASES AND GASKETS CA. mmnemadie penty 35 areas aes | recorded subdivision of aqaare numbered ix aun | 42TALLIO BURLA) Tomators—2 ibs. He per can; 3ibe, 2% per can. payment fer. property takem, the | dred and twenty-six, (695.) with the improve ae era aati ines Peaches—2 ibs., i90. per can: 3 ibs, Bc. per can. Senator from Call . (Mr. Caserty,) havin ta ROARY LS thercou. consisting’ Of two new two pace Is —— place on a footing with loyal ow York | Bo ‘one tWo-story Frame louse and i ¢itizens all persons who have received a Presidza- | ‘p iGistitig Rouge. 320 icy Gone ad | ychermg gabe as prascr bed in dead of frat. ‘Ou; | CHB TRADE FURNISGED AT WHOLESALE iad pardon or have their disabilities removed. x bey tingle nisaing Goodi ; ee maomey So ME. Thvrman asked Mr. Morton if he regarded | Wal Ge sald Sithont recerve, eo Mr. L. | £257, micetiately after ine ocoverty ts soll - SHROUDS, HABITS, ac. the fourter nth amendment part of the Con- | Bosenberg wilt retire ir. m business. if the terms of aale are not fauly compliot with stitution, ard it so, how did Re expect these | | By attending this sale you will eave fifty per | within five davs from the day of ssle,the Trastem | Branch Office: No. 79 Bridge strect, George- 3 ver whe dote, which that amendment | ert s | reserve the right to resell the property at the risk geod 5 rey sely prohibited. jantcott® _—_— 8. BAMS' & GO., Aucts. | and cost of Gefaulting parchasar. : hay | Pratt's Astral Oil at t. Morton replied that he did acknowledge Be GREEN 2 WILLIAMS, Auctioneers + Ritern se pone ET { Trasteos, ICHARD W. BARKER, the fourceenth amendment as val a. bat “ Northwest coruer of lth and D streets. jandd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. any conor=fon that -fourt-enth or fif- | TWO. FRENCH PLATE MaNT So” TH ABOVE SAUE I8 POSTPONED UN CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, mendments area part of the Constitu- FRENCH PLAT by the democratic party of | LOB SERIZER. C¢ never heard of it. | BLET the Senator of course as- | WALN sumes that it the democratic party gets into | DKgo5s! yower it will repeal these amendments. He | POST ‘«, weald #-k the Senator —" expected that meee Es, | event to happen. (Laughter. . 3 ur. Morton.I hope never in this generation Nees me [Langhter.] It would be the greatest nationa | {Wenn a: | calamity. He believed that the supremacyof | RLB*, F: 4 this nation was involved in the continuance of STERN. ‘OP the republican party in power, but great plagues | MATTRES ne have come upon us; Chieago was barned, and i rey st is among the ‘bilities that the democratic {| {3Jp # es. party may ceme into power. (Laughter.) The | KITCHEN EQUI tate Mr. Vallandigham essayed to lvad his party On TUESDAY, to a new departare in these amendments, bat commenciyg at 10 «clock not succeed, and his new departure was | it the regiel ne) of a inty decliai og, No. ¥19 D street north, batwaee 9h and Wh streets west, the above described Furni- | ture. Terms cach | yeeta GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts._ | Y LATIMER & CLEARY. Aucti: neve and Kral Fetate Brokers, Scuthwest corner Ponnaylvania ave, and llth street, jar Office Buildings. SALE OF VALUASLE IMPROVED TATE ON Sra STREET 4 EST. BE- (NP AND Q STREGTS NORTHWEST. By virtue of a deed of trast be: the 16th day of July, A.D. 1570 | in Liber No. 621, ftio 85, of the land recorts | of the District of Columbia ani by direction of the | holders of the note secur:d thereby, I will sli e with him. The demo- | ‘00 party; its great | ength was in the sou’ the soath woald contro! it. Now, suppose there should be a dem- ccratic majority in the House, that majority would be two-thirds if it came from the south, and it would represent the people of the south That people would claim that amnesty was an acknowledgment that they had done nothing | wrong, and they would not be willing that pen. | stons should be paid to the Union soldiers unless their soldiers were also paid; they would not allow the interest on t.¢ debt to be paid, unless their debt was consolidated with it. In conelu- sion, he stated that he intended to support tho rd civil rights amendment. He agreed with Mr. | public auctiym, ta front of the premiica,--n TURS- Sumner that justice should go betore generosity, | DAY, the 234 day of January, 1572, at 5 ¢ m.. part of Lot §o.il. in Square No. 397, as Defore this spurious magnanimity. 8k re Wo. ae the | Mr. Thurman expressed his great surprise | Sty le distingmished on Secs | that after all this impassioned rhetoric about | jor the same at the sonth=ast corner of #nid lot, a this immoral ang inhuman act of amnesty, that | running thence north slong the ling of Sth street the Senator should indicate his willingness to | west 2 feet 10 inches. thence weat 94 fect 4 inches to vote for it ifcertain amendments were made | an alley; thence south ® {cet 10 inch»; thence oast Which would not make it less immoral or inhu- | fest 4 inches to the point of beginniug, with the man. Mr. T. then discussed at some length the fg imme consisting of a nearly new two story » Dwelli constitutionality of the civil rights amendment | PCED TUTE. one third cash; balance in six and party was a kang: ot Mr. Sumner, taking strong adverse ground. | tweive months; the purchaser to give his noes for He maintained that the principle of the bill | the deferred payments, in equal amounts, bearin would utterly annihilate ull local self-govern- | interest from the day of eal~, nud secured by a d ment, aud said from eva to this tinas mo | st trest.on she property sold; or allican the such broad principles had ever been conteaded nant a eotion. Sm for. Iflocal self-government was to be strack c pid, Sta and Ge Pe ae EL GENE USI. Trustee, | janitdade = LATIMER & CLEARY, O7-1IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE IN! OY OF THE WKATHER? ed wrtil THURSDAY A Gown piece by piece. if we were to be mute one consolidated, centraiized government, then we would go the way that all centralized govern- | ments go—first a despotiem, then a rending into tragment= more numerous far than the states of the Union are. Mr. Morton sald this is the same old demo- | GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, * cratic speech. (Laughter.) It has frequently = been heard in the swamps of Indiana. Ivisthe » J} por Pe Bila rte pinion op EXEOUTRIX'S SALE OF a | HeEL ame old cry of destruction of local self govern- invasion of state rights, &e., & -) was a believer in state Tig that cannot be touched, bat tty her y. His state (Indiana) “ane speci » on Satarday.th= 3h | any origina! sovereignty, nor had » . = ed te born of the Constitution, and sea Philip Ketter doceeiee tee | rights.they had the Constitution gave New York avenu. on ith and Tth He then alluded to the Brodhead letter fea good lot of Blacksmith aud W of Sena Blatr, whi the democratic nominat the Senator had not backed out from his speech of 1563, he would probably have got my place on the ticket. (Laughter.] | mr. Morton said, in bis speech of Tso) he dis- tinctly favored universal suffrage, but he said the colored people should first have a probation of ten or fifteen years. But to the principle of universal suffrage be fully committed himself. | It so happened that by the action of the demo- cratic party we were cot jed to grant suffrage sooner. It was found that the South could not be reconstructed on « loyal white basis, and so had obtaine R Tong Nails, Scrap tron, &c. Terms cash. MARIAH KRAFT, Fx ptt GREEN « WIL BY LATIMER & CLEARY. DP Avetioncers and Be Southwest corner of Penna. avannes Star Ufiice Suildiug. TRUSTER'S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- | PROVED PROVERTY ON l0ra STkaSE EAST. CAPITOL HILL, trust tome from Barret | we had to do it with the colored people. The Van Fleet ct ux. dated June 17, 1371, aad | Senator from Missouri was once a republican, recorded in Liber No.654.oa¢ of the I “c- | but he had scen fit tu leave that party. \ of the District of Columbia, and by the written | Mr. Nye, (sutto voce.)—A good riddance. mat Se Sa es pomee th | Mr. Morton—Well, I wili not say as to who | 1)" ¥ “ie Sot day of Jemusty 1s?, at asco gained ty his leaving. . Lote numbered T ht, Thirty f | Mr. lair raid he lid leave the republican | party, and be lest it becanse of its usurpations When be pines it the whole party could af | Square sumberca Nine Hundred and Forty xuree down to a‘dinner table, and when he left it it | Stamps and cinvoyancingat the cost of purchaser. | controlied the whole government. speech | CMP Gown st tee tsi sic, wrast of the Senator in 1865, who at that time was sup- tT ne OLEARY Ae P| jaa-dade LATIMER # yosed to be destined for a place in Johnson's = : Cabinet, bad much more effect on the South | FRY LATIMER & CL. eiaieewn than his (Mr. Blair's) letter. Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and lith at., oo oe ‘Star Ofice Buildiog. CHICKERING PIANO FORTE, MIRRO IN DAMASK CURTAINS MARBUE-1 y-8ix, and Forty four, and Lot nunbered Twelve, in | a ng overnorship ef Indiana for anything but the United States Senate. He then sent to the desk to be read that portion of | the Broadhead letter in reference to the disper- | sion of the carpet-bag ernments in the event of the election of a democratic President. Mr. Morton then said that iu this letter of the the President was advised to play the. | part of a despot and a 7 usurper, and to OTION. On MONDAY MORNING. Janw 1872. commencteg at 10 o'clock, 1 resi- refuse to exeeute the laws of Congress. What » ‘a . sort of a show is this for the Senator who says syivacis avenue, betwern fet and 331 wisett, he left the tican party because of its teeil the following excellent House- usurpations? (Applause) The President did | held Furuiture: viz, not recommend unive eral amnesty, which is th and he int amnesty, but gen- ite @ different as Paso, Greep-bep Parlor Sui octave, Chickering Piago One Rosewood rorte. Easy Chairs. ae £2 | Guo Of Painting of Beatrice Cenci. a fin copy f the very exceptions which are fn this bill, fon of Cotas cae ‘The Senator from Obio (Mr. Thurman) says the | Satm Damask Castoiog ne et tm! OPE campaign has been inaugurated to-; ts The | Fi an ae eee = ¥ TO eee Fa fe Oe Ramnbos ences Atwent aunpions, | Patel Caseber it but those who begun it will not have the ending of it. There can be but two parties in this coua- try until the issues of the war are settled. The presence of arepublican administration in this city ts the only tee of life and liberty Becsteade. Bureans. Wardrobes. and Washstands. Bair See Loa Matiresses; Feather Beds, Bolsters, utlows. Bia '#, Comforts, Sheets, and Spreads; Table «Liven which a lary port m of the people of this coun- | One mata Balter, very targe and in perfect try have. Put democratic party in power, | p. ie and Theee-eiy- Guree and the people in eight states of this Union, at | Mure tep Sideboard aut Side Fable F Leach cant ~~ sel sot nagele At | Marble top Bideboard andiSlde Fabls. their civil d political rights in deally peril. This is a estion of far more importance than civil ser- vice refotm, or the taritt, or anything else. It ches the very life-bloud of the nation. r. Scott argued that it ld be an incon- gruity to agtach Mr. Sumner’samendment w the bill, and characterized the Vance amendment of Mr. Morton as a barbed shaft to strike a single victim. He denied that granting amnesty wo: Mahogany Extension Table. One superb French hing Dinner Service 4 One superb Fret ina Toa and Desert Service, {utalase Decanters and (aseware, ‘ne elegant Lining room (loc Butler's Trey and Stand. Meati Stoves. Kitchen Requisites, &c. ferme cas A to the Anctioncers. Widens ChERRY ucts Honse for rent stds | Bi xittoe A. FAMILY SUPPLIES, &e. BERN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. rthwest corner 19th and D streets. Rion v. HABVET. ALONZO A. MARR. ti FRIDAY vext, the 19th day of Jannar, the same time and place. Bs 312 Geen & 1972, at ¥ order of the Trasteos WILLIAMS, Aucis. BF THE AROVE SALE 18 POSTPON mnt: {the rain, until WEDNESDAY, fostapt at the sam® hour and place. ri 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. ror U OP ALL KINDS DE AN. = = RE Copal. = rer Wueus HACKETT, (Buccksson To GEORGE W. HABVEY,) UNDERTAKER, 735 SEVENTH STREET, Between Gand H sts TO-NORKOW. B* LATIMER & CLEAKY. Auctiencers and Beal Estate Brokers, Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and Lith st. ‘Star Office Buildings. EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FUBNITURE, AT AUCTION. On THCR*DAY MORNING, Januar; 24th, ccmmencing at 10 o'clock, at the rem gence of n Ke an declining housekeaping, No street, uly FAMILY SUPPLIES. MEern @ BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREBT, ARE OFLBRING A FINE STOCK OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES, 2414 northwest. betwren lath Feets, We shall seil the following Marble-top Chamber Furniture, Printed Cotinge Se a Bedsteade. Bur ‘ardrobes and Washstands usk Matiresses. Pitiows and Bo'scers, CONSISTING IN PART OF Rlonkets. Comforts, Sheets and 8} s Havana Orange Brnssela and Three: ply Carpets. London Layer Baisins, in whole, balf, and quarter Oilcloths and Matti Loxes, ince. jes and Chairs, China and Glassware. early new Stewart Oook Stove, with extension complete with farniture, (cost $108.) Teaqnisites, Conserve Ginger, New Fi; French Prunes. fn glass, tin'and boxes, G rdon & Dilworth s Jellies, Mauder's Preserves. orton’s Pis Fruits, r and soft shell, pre Walnee, les. Apple Butter, iry, Edam, and Factory &e \. Hous for rent. _Fu-dis ‘Terms cash Apply to A.3_JOYOR. LATIMER & CLEARY. Aue Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, Northwest corner of 10th and D streets. —- New York Buckwheat, Cranberries, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRoveD | Not York Buckwheat. Cranberrios, EAL ESTATE. FRON TING ON EAST CAPI- ry a LSTREET BETWEEN Sp AND dra Sts, | fies quality Guapowder, Imperial, and English riakfast Tea, Mocha, Old Government Java, Ceylon and Bio Cof- fee, green and fresh ronstead. No.1 Mackerel, in barrels and kits, Mess Mackerel, Jamaica Rum. (pnre,) Scotch Whisky, Prandies, ngland Ku 4, Duruy & . werwood “Old Reserve” Whisky, “Old Nectar” Whisky, Old Baker and Gaff Whisky, Pal» Sherry Wine,(very fine.) Madeira, Port and Calif raia’ Wines, Prime Butter, put up expressly for famil{os, in small ADT. By virtue of a deed of trust dated the 9h day of Movember, A, D_1883,and duly recorded in liber No. 601, folio 19), et seq.,one of the la records fer Washington county, in the District of Columbia. and oy item ented er in Equity canse No. 2,629, Docket 11, wherein William B. Pot was complainan' John R. Arrison et al. defend. IT shall se in front of the premises, on SDAY, the 2ath day of D. isr2, 4 o'clock p.m..at public a arcel of ground sit hirgton.ant being lot numbered eleven, (J1,) in square num seven. (747.) Begin- ortheaast (787) Bi t from the corner of said lot; thencs west on East Capi © gbteen (15) feet and three (3) inchs one hucdred a (atenut WITH 25 bbls. PRIME CIDER. 2.000 Ibs. DEIED PEACHES, 300 bbie. best brands RYE WHISKY, ia store and for sale low to the trade, by FRANK HUME, (successor to Poole & Hume,) Wholesale Grocer, 454 PEN NYLVANIA AVENUE, Agent for Acmo Family and Harper's Fi FLOUR. — silent one hundred and twenty fort and one (1) inc, to the place of bezinuing, pith the improvements, Consisting of thethree-story | Frame Dwelling-house, forms of sale: Que-third cash; balance 'n 6 and 12 bs.sccar-d by a deed of 2100 down at tn five days to resell the property ting purchaser, by advert Evening Star R. K. ELLIOTT, Trustes. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucis. Extra anl3-im WILLIAMS, Aactioncers, northwest corner 10¢h aud D ats. NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, ARE, &c. instent.ar 10 at No 4718 n ith and th streets west, rods. 314 NINTH STREET. janed 6) BY ® WARNER Beal Estate Broker and Auctioncer, No. 799 7'h street, TRUSTEES” SA OF IMPROVED PROP FB'Y IN SQUAKE No. 416. By virtue of a deed of trast tothe under- red.dated December Ist, A. D._1870, recorded in Liber 680, folio 371 land records of Washington cousty, D. © Sel at apubite auction, ta the highest ; all that certain piece or parcol of ground known asio M.in W. W_Coreoran’s recorded subdivisi nm 0? Jots T.ane from 37 to, both subi vision of square 446, to tents thereon, cou at yw ellin marb! ir ings. containin, modern improvements ard being a very idestrable residence. ‘This property is sold to satisfy a note dated December 1.t. 1370, for $3,000 with 10 per cont. ount of said note and interest, and the ex- le will be required incash.and the bal- d IX month+ secured by a N@ WILLIAM der, RSUVAY, February Sth. 18/2, at 4 o'clock p on Wk 0 opthe property. $100 d struck off "Stamps and conv ng cost. I! terms ot saleare not complied with ia five days frcim day of asle the trustees reserve the right to resell ag the rok Gee re ON t purehasor, GEORGE W. 8TICKWEY.¢ Trusteos. ” ) 8. i WARNER, Anct. ADVANCE MONEY ise BY By virtue of a deed of trast to me.dated Jan- nary 31st, 1870, and duly recorded in’ Liber 67, folie 76, one of the land records of Washington county. District of jaznbia. and by direction of the party secured, I shall off-r for sale at public suction.ow the premises. on TURSDAY, the 6th day of February, 1872, at 4 o'clock p_m!,all that certain piece or parcel of ground situate, lying, aud bei Washington. Disrriet of Colum on the land records of said city as Lot "¢ sub divisiva of the north hree hundred end thi . Terms of wale: One-thi and t) 6,12. and 15 months, with interest. secured by dead of trnst on the property. A depoait of $50 will be ired at the time of sate, which will be forfeiied torms of sale are not complied with in. fiv days after the risk eotda 1. WARNER ‘al Estate Broke: 729 Sev nd A uctioncer, street. Al Tribe Sinks of square LESS THAN ONE HALF a make any one think the rebellion was right. YG Ww The Senate then went into execetivesenion mame and then adjourned. HOUSE.— After our report closed— Mr. Garfield, explaining the legislative ap- propriation Dill, said the committee believed able to reduce the amount in the ULIAMS, Aactin ‘Northwest coraer lth and ONE ROSEWOOD FRAME SOFA. ONE ROS POR, CASTOR CHAIR, ‘AND TWO SIDE CHAIRS 4 3 On SATURDAY, the 27th inst, at 21 they would be able ‘clock ®. m.. wo shall sell at our aucti: twelve appropriation bills about nine millions Seomis @ named goods ‘ot trom the sppropriations in the same bills last rican it may concern. to pay if year. The of these bills last year ware | the nase uf Mee, Bet, Sau i $160,000 ,000, and they expected to them fol BB “Fe. this year to $151,000.00, and it might be a littie BD street, betweon 6th and 7th less. janiS-eodide "GREEN & WILL After remarks by Messrs. Wood, (N.Y.,) Hale and others, general debate upoa the bill was closed, and the bill was read by sections for consideration and amendment. Thirteen of the bill were read through without amend- ment until the paragraph waa reached in rela- tion to the salary of the chief clerk of the De- partment of State, when Mr. Monroe (Ohio) moved to increase hissalary from $2,200 to $2,500. Pendi jon of the amendment the soil at publio.anction, THURSDAY, the both dey ‘at Zo'clock, p. m., lot um ell's subdiy ‘sion of square euteen, (217.) tu the c: of atid ‘and ‘the ; i Book Wo. 1. is, ements’ thereon: Koown as house NOvLESS K efrect mene on motion of Mr. mittee was ordered. adjourned. by J. Taner, Ledyard Hodge and wife, in trast fur the conference cor The House, at 3.40 cs instant. Hoysine ‘eer cht Dy ths Roe ‘on Ba BiG, of Brooat 3 ‘Mobun. jolt, dauchtr of the ——_ ee. rer WATCHES, warranted tre Sven: between Bh and foheuee cs _ RICHARD #. CUDZ, Atm’: BY Bata Nature Beck dA cal Estate Broker and Auc ioncer, No. 729 7h street, between @ and I, TEUSTEE’S SALE OF UMPROVED P| IN SQUAME LOR.) PROPERTY feliv 345, of the land records of W: f and by ‘direction of the y “ y fhe ofa deed Of trast to ms, dated THE ‘u Fitton ub! ‘omines, ta the highest bidder, on MOND aE Re and duly recorded in Liber pre ruary Sth, 1572, at 4 parcel Sout! g’closk p.m of ground in Washi half ot Lot "bne-thied cash talnece ‘cash; bi 1smonthe bearing interest a: the Fate of ten por cont. > and y deed nthe property. Ove bundred dollars dows whet the proyerty off Stamps and conveyancing at purchaser's cost. Ifthe terms are not comp ied with Within five days from the day of aale, the Tr reserves the right to resell the property at and cost of the defaniting purchaser. _JanB@eodds MICHAEL P.CALUAN, Trnstea, ¥ GEEKS & WILLIAMS, Auction: B ‘Northwest corner ious nod Dctreote, TRUSTBE'S $ALE OF VAL pats UNS ye BUILDING USUAL RATES, UA ts e bs. ofa trast dated December and duly led in Liber No. a iblic NESO. RAY &@ BRo.. 351 Pennsylvania Avenue, CHAMPION GROCERS, NEW ADVERTISEMENT. SEE PRICES WE WOULD AGAIN REMIND TSE PUB- LIQ THAT WE ABE SELLING NEW VALENCIA RAISINS, at... NEW LAYER BAiSISS, at. CITRON—OHOICE, at........... CITBON—BEST LEGHOBS, at... NEW ZANTE CUBBANTS, at... NEW TUBKISH PRUNES, at... TOMATORS—2 Ib CANS, at. nb Go, COFFEES.. FLOUR—GOOD, (% bt. sack,) at... FLOUR—BEST EXTRA,(%-bbI sack,)at. 2 00. PLOUB—ONOICE FAMILY,(\ bbl. sack) 2 23. FLOUB—BEST FAMILY, (\¢-bbI. sack, FLOUR—WELCH'S BEST FAMILY, at low rates. HAMS—OHOICE SUGAB-CU HAMS—BEST SUGAR-CURED., at. SHOULDERS—BEST SUGAB ©) BED, at.......9c. low rates, SHOULDEBS—PLAIN OURED, at............. So. AND A LARGE STOCK Of everything ia our line, at correspondingly LOW PRICES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS 4 ©0., GROCERS, GORNER NINTH AND F STREETS, Under Masonic Temple, | ee eed e@eons. ‘We would respectfully call the attention of ow M4"™eee YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION The vogotative powers of life are strong, but ins few yours how often the pallid bue, the Isck lustre eye and emanciated form, and the impossibility of pplication to mental effort, show their banefal tu fucnce. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence ts checking the de- velopment of the body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the youth ie removed from achool and sent into the country. This is one of the worst move- ments. Removed from ordinary diversions of the ever-changing scence of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give est te heaithfal and reral exercise, thoughts are turacd inwardiy ‘upon thomecives. ‘Hf the patient be @ female the approach of the monees is looked for with anxiety as the first aymp- tom in which natare ts to show her saving power in diffusing the ctroulation and eisiting the check with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite ha grown by what it fed op. ‘@he energies of the system are prostrated, and the whole scouomy is deranged. ‘The beautifal and won gerful period im which body and mind undergo 60 f: wscimating a change from child to woman, is looked faz in vain. The parent's heart Diceds im auxiety, ® ad fancies the grave but waiting fer tts victim. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OB EARLY INDISORETION, attended with the fellowing symptoms: Indisposi tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss Momory Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadfal 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, Fiuab- ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Counte- nance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Beck, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spote Fixing before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobili- ty, Rostlesness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than Solitude, aud nothing they more dread, for fear ef themselves; no no repose of manner, no earnestness, Ro speculation. but e hurried transition from ome question to another, THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO Go ON—WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY BEMOVES—8008 FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER. FATUITY AND EPILEPTIO FITS, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. During the superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred to two patients. Beason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age, ‘Who can say (hat these excesses are not frognently followed by those direful diseases, Insenity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylums, customers and the public generally to our large ang | “24 the melencholy deaths by Consumption, bear woirstleeted stock of GOODS FOR THE HG), DAYS, among which we would name, in part— IMPERIAL LAYER RAISINS. LONDON LAYER RAISINS, in whole, half and are VALENCIA BAISINS SULTANA RAISIN CUBRANTS, FIGs. IMPERIAL PRUNES, in 1, 2 and 6 pounds, COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT, ample witness tothe truth of these assertions, Ip Lunatic Asyfams 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 it is rarely ar- ticulste. “ With woful measures wan despair Low sullen sounds their grief beeuiled.” was sere PEACHES, in glass, very bean ‘While we regret the existence of the sbove is- WHITE BEATH PEAGHES, tu2-1b.and3-1b, cans | *2°*tDé symptoms, wo aro propared to offer an French, GREEN PEAB, Domestic and TOMATOXS, in 2-Ib. and 3-Ib. cans, TEXAS BEEF, 8 very nutritious article. HUCKEL PABKEB HOUSE SOUPS. ENGLISH CHOW W and ONION PICKLES Wi ICKLES, INDSOR MANOR PI new FRENCH end AMEBICAN PIOKLES, all kinds. LOBSTEBS, in glass and tins, PRESERVED GINGER end CHOW-CHOW. PBESEBVES of all kinds, Gordon's make, ALMONDS, WALNUTS, PEOANS, FILBERTS BRAZIL Ni 'RENC! 1 das SA Oe aak Vise ge end 5 ib Also, FINE OLD JAMAICA RUM. SOOTCH and IRISH WHISKY. Very superior OLD BRANDY. Old BAKER and NECTAR WHISKY, GAFF’s CELEBRATED PURE EYE WHISKY valuable gift of chemistry for the removal of the con- sequences. HELMBOLDS FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. ‘There is no tonic like ft. It is an anchor of hope PORT SEGEL ICA, MUSCAT, SHERRY anc | to the physician and pationt. ‘This is the testimony All the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE Wi and © few casks fine old PALE SHERRY \G the FOR SALE LOW BY BROWSING a Mo. 614 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUR, deckt-tr Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Gotpen aru, $ a his of all who have used or prescribed it, 20. They are unreliable and frequentiy injurious Ash for Helnbold’s, Tala no other, Price @1.35 per bottio, er 6 bottles far 66.59. Delivered to: Pe any addrem, Desoribe symptoms tp Betablihed upward of tweaty years, Propered by me TER S68. 10. ee Bae state Reena Tose 2 athe 7:48 » ®. ob Bunday stope as daring the Leavent 8.190 ent siO pe Ro \oete tome frogs Anuepolia on Su: ON SUNDAT ror PAT N im and > Leave at 8:00. Tee ee sn, PHILADELPHIA ~ “oie Tron, June s, NuTOn NEW ii FO NEW TORK, without . a Loans taily ‘except Sumiay) v6 es FoR PRILADRLPEL Keg Gals omen Centar et 00 em. Lhe and 3:40 p.m. = ON SUNDAY Leave for Now York si ¥:00 p.m.and biletst Phin at 5:4 Sleeping cars for New York on 9 pm tral Through tickers to Philedciphia, New ¥- Boston can ~ a the day. Fer Baltimore and Qhto Batirond af aster of L_M. COLE. General Tickvt A. GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agrnt, Wi 13) IMPRUDEROR. caxnent of the Back or Litabe, Burt aren, the ve thetaaods of wine have wutranced Use Fy the living tyre, may oat with’ a oe MARRIAGE Married . Mon curtampintiag mar- Noose ts i JWerveus Hapteaburty Pak cae tency .) Berv. ty Pal pitas mic. Weakness, Nervous Debilits, ut pitation, w ether Disqualification, speedily removed “Nlc'who places biuself wader thr care of Dr J religivnsly confide im hie benor ae a geutiewaas, dist: and re cieveesetenen sons — oware that understands the nt fo dcuy that the power of te test sooner Sah sea eee ? red of the pins chy . the and Sertvand. lent of ‘preventive Sewer. pervous terme weak, pale, nervous and emer about TOUNG MEN themselves i i i ee 2 to the low, meee pec our own.

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