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oe EVENING STAR. CONGRESSIONAL. Couciasion Yesterday's Proceedings. THE AMNESTY nite. © Our report closed— versal amnesty at @ wisest, best policy “Was full and complete amnesty. Al! exceptions ‘Were unwise; not even Jefferson Davis would be «xelude, for did any one imagine that he would ever be in « position of intluence again? Some said, is not the rebellion to be punished? He said ves; and he asked if it had not been if the woe, the desolation, the ravaged fields and homesteads of the south, its slain sons, it» ruined hopes, its bitter humiliation, more bitter than that which had ever before fallen Upon man, if all thi: was not punishment? It Will be said. have we not suffered, have our sons hot been slain by the thousands, but we came Ont of the contest with victory perched upon our banners; our honor was bright- €r, and we had ‘settled great principles. After assuring Mr. Sumner of his equal solici- tude for the e ual rights of the colored race, he deprecated his insisting upom bis amendment, Which could not obtain a two-thirds vote. He with an earnest and eloquent appeal the thorn from the flesh of the soathern people. to be actuated Ly no mere political con- rideration As the people of the north and seuth are to live together, let the people of the south know and feel that in conquering them | Jo it as their enemies, bat as thei had sinne ve in its flag the symbol o wanted them to feel that an equal interest inthe honor and dig- Schurz that it was a want ot stat ) to oppose amnesty. That senator cceovered TUE OREA the great medic soned by the r+ born i L_CUNDURANGO: for all the ills occa thought he knew as much honor and glory as anyone, and he did rt uri in good taste. ‘That senator charged 10 did not agree those ing in generosity, magna Hi ity, and statesman- ship. (Mr. N.'s) colleague who sat by him, (Mt Howand.) and whose death was has by his labers for bis conntry, whose gra. gtew white—he had o peeed ‘thie pelle. Was not inferior to the senator in generosity and magnanimity. The fine-spun logic of his friend (Mr. Schurz) could not alter the facts. Tue Armics of the rebellion were conquered at Ap pomattox Court House, but THE SPIRIT OF THE REDELLION Was as rampant as ever. When they stopped selling and scourging the colored foyalisis— when they stopped burning school-houses and outraging school-mistresses—then he might vote to give the: mesty, but not now. He asked Mr. Schurz nt out one instance where whipped rebel had ever become loyal. All hi tory did not show one. The Senator says the intelligence of the South is disfranchised. : very one of them vote. Mr. Nye.— Yes, every one of them vote. We have given thousands of them the privilege to hold office, and yet that is not enough for them. He preferred uncultivated loyalty to retined dis- yalty. He intended to vote against this am- nesty bill, and he would do it patriotically and conscientiously. He intended to keep these ras- cals out, if he could, until they love} the coun- h now they hated. He used the word Is" because he had the example of his Mr. Schurz. ] who called ail in the Soath frien Who were not from there, *raseais. Mr. Schurz said he should not attempt to re- toany argument made by the Senator, be- canse he d reply to his implied objection to the expression © independent opinions by adopted citizens, Souild intorm him that that was just what thoy intended to do. If the Senator thought the, oh might proposed only to express opinions wh views he was very much consonant with He (Mr. S.) had sat at the feet of Mistaken. the Senator bat he kad not found it very prosit- Mr. Nye disclaimed having meant any impu- tation upon Mr. Schurz for not being to «the manor born,” but the Senator had said’ himseif that he was watted to our shores ona wave of revolut| hurz.—I made no such remark. Mr. Nye.—Not now, but some time back. Mr. ad nothing against the usaze, ely wondered upon what meat EN he had grown so great to instruct us in the s a tens. Mr. Conkting called attention to an error in the sixth section (Senate amendment) of the ap- yortionment bill, and entered a motion to recall it from the House for correction. The Senate then, at 4:30 p. m., adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed, pending ‘the consideration of Mr. Butler’s bill to farther regulate the appelate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the United States, the morning hour ypottionment of members of p taken up, and the Sez ments were concurred in. intooutrageson American citizens on the Mexican border. f Senate bill to prevent the detention of soldiers’ discharges by e!aim agents was passed. On motion of Mr. Sargent, (Cal.,) the House went into Committee of the Wholeon the Ind appropriation bill, Mr. Cox(N. Y.) in the chair. After genera! discussion, on motion of Mr. Sar- gent, the committee rose. ARKANSAS CONTESTED ELECTION CASE. Mr. Hazleton,(Wis ,) from the Committse on Flections, made a report on the contested elec- tion case of Bolles vs. Edwards, from the third Arkansas district, with a resolution declaring Mr. Kolles entitled to the seat. The resolution was laid on the table to be called up in a short time, and the House then, at 3:55 p. m., ad- journed. —+20e+ Ir 18 To Wixe Drtnxine we owe the origin of the kiss. After Micennius caught his wife sucking his finest wines through the bung hole of the barrel with a straw, the custom became neral in Rome for the husbands to kiss the ips of their wives, that they might discover the quality of their good ladies’ stolen libatio: and Cato the elder recommends this plan to the serious attention of all careful heads of fam- ilies. B7 Louisville bas a female professional pugilist. ©7-A Memphis mother, finding her son of sixteen about to engage in'a duel with a boy of the seme ge gave him a severe spanking with & paddie, and broke up the “ affair of honor.” MARRIED. LEY—HOFFMAN. On Tharsday evening, t, by the Rev + . Father Stonestreet Clurch. Georgetown, D.C . GEOR: Yo LUCY HOFFMAN, both of Geo-g=: c ss0e- ED. HALSTED. On January 2th. MARY. wid ow of the late Juhn Halsted, in the eighty-first year of ite residence, No. 929 Jay. Sst - Rumains to pers pleas: ee January 90,1572, at 12% Linea Se + in hie 68ch Feer. 4 A at 2 ochck p.m. Friends ead attend. A from day of gale the trusives ‘reserve the right see gmanning: JOHN | fo resell atthe risk and cost of defaulting pareuacer. : i GhokcE W Stickney. Trastecs. diay, from hin parent's Feshlenco, 441 Lith etrget | _s22-coBds (Mep.]” BH WARNER, Anct. west. UNDERTAKERS. R= F. HABYEY. ALONZO A. MARR. 2 MARVEY & HABE, UNDERTAKEBS, Mo, 936 F Srazsr, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTA. Mr. Nye) to study American in- | rit of American institu- | (impelled to reply to the intima. | Mostly in E (Mr. N.) had been | and was as much wed- | ¢ observations of the senator from | his views as want- | | AUCTION SALES. | (YC. W. RAVEN = . BBY © W- EAVESNER & 00. Auctionsers, ‘Third door eaat of Seventh street. On THURSDAY, Sh F next. at 4 chuck we shall sell. 4 Bd ta dere meee bur, between i4b Title le. ‘Terme made known at the sale. A of $50 when seld. All conveyances and seins PY cereeret, CW: BAVENSER & ‘jandT cokds ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY. Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and Lith st., Star Office Building. IMPORTANT SALE ora SPLENDID COLLEOTION, AMOUNTING TO ABUUT $50,000 WOBTH OF ELEGANTLY PRINTED AND ILLUSTRATED ENGLISH BOOKS aT AUCTION, ant Moroceo, Calf Bindings Sent direct {re Publishing Hou: Longman John Murray. Beary G Boy Chambers, Mackenzie, Scotland, And James Doffy, of Dublin Also, valuable PRIVATE LIBRABY, comprising about 5,000 volumes very expensive and elegantly bound Books. THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD BY CATALOG! Commencing ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31st, AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ¥ & WILLIAMS, Anetioncers, B bcc corner luth and D strests. TRUSTEE'S + ALF OF VALUABLE BUILDING USTEN re 1W SQUARE Ne gOS, irtus of a deed of trast dated Deog 1h, A.D lato, and duly tocorted in Live, fio 249, &c , of the land records for saad Toy the direction of aterest from sndsccured by deed of trust to the saris: fection of the Trustee. Terms to be fully complied with within six days after sale, otherwise reserves the t to resell the property. Week 8 notice, at the risk and cost of the first chaser. All conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. WM. H WARD. Janis Saw&ds GREEN & WILL B* LATIMER & CLEARY. uctieneers and Beal Estate Brokers, Southwest corner of Peonstitanis ave, sud ith at. AUCTION SALE OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY OLL PAINTINGS, BELONGING TO THE A ART UNION OF NE ® PRISING vE 4 TSTORICAL’ PURC ES BY T ACCOMPLISHED A DHVOLS. nuary 30th, and g ng % o'clock, | we will yivanis avenue, between Mth and 10th streets. a superb collectiin of Oil Paiptines. The Pai-tings will be sold with the T-mes which are mounted in Hallory is now on Exhibition. Catalogues to at the Exhibition Root mt [Rep] LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts. & O0.. Auctionsers, ‘bie Building, and Pemnsylyania aveuue, CLOSING OUT SALE OF S GOLDSTEIN &00.’s ae LOAN OFFICE AT AU: LO: 4 «Will sell fo the highest bidder. for ensh, THUR: FRIDAY, and SATUR Avand 34 commencing yivania avent neis‘ing of all the uvredeemed pledges on hand, a large lot of con- digved Goeds. Fixtures, Safes. Goodwill, &c., &¢. The gcods embrace every kind, description, and ‘ck a m. and 7 o'clock p. m., at HOOD’: BUILDING, northwest corr of Penn. e1 and lth street, an? contiauing t the same hours, until the whole now on view. Catalogues can be “ation at the : had on apy LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctionsers, Assisted by Mr. HENRY J. SHAW, the lish Book Auctioneer of Montreal. English Bo BY LATIMER © CLEARY. Boutheaeoneers and Real Estate Brokers, corner of Peuns. avenue and 1ith strest Star Ofice Building. ™ TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY ON Lora é EAST. CAPITOL AILL, ea -BY Virtue ef a deed of trast tome from Barret Van Fleet et ux, dated June i7, 1371, and recorded in Liber No. 654, one of the land re cords of the District of Ccvumbia, and by the writt: request of the party boiding the note secured th: I will s-ll for cash,on the prem se.oa ¥. the 29th day of January, 1572, at 454 o'clock m. well-known Bhat hot think it called for any. Butin | | | § ote numbered Twenty eight, Thirty-four, ab} Thirty-six, in Souare numbered Nine Huudred and Forty four, and Lot numbered Twelve, in | are nunbered Nine Hundred and Forty -thre | ApS abd Couveyaucing at the cost of purchaser. | $20) down at time of sale. | FRANK TRIGG. Trustee. 2-dkds LATIM@R & CLEARY, Aucts. e7THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED til MONDAY, February th, 15/2, same hour and By order of the Trastes LATIMER & CLBARY, Ancts. r) Y B.B_WAn: iB Beal E ‘R. te Broker and Anetioneer, 729 Stventh street, between G aud i pre- ‘ebruary that certain Pisce or nown as lot 67, in Haw’s aub~ rt of Mount Pleasant’ Plains, on 7th et. just beyond Boundary, together with the Im- Provetients thereon. ‘Terms of sale :—One-third cash; 12 months after complied with within five days after sale, the prop- >be resol at risk and cost of defaulting pur- WALE #9055 Anctioncers, Martie Building, No, 900 and 902,'S. W. cor. Penn. “ave. and 9th at. GOVERNMENT SAL® OF IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Pov ie remiss ou tH f Febraary. 1ais, The undersigned will bered twelve (1/,)of KR d end ell at publte anction, “DAW, the 18h day ‘clock, p.m., lot num- seublivision of square (27) in the esty of and reea gw at 3 dwell gs and imp known as house No. 1423 Bostic! np veyed by J. Ledyard Hodge and wife by o> — fourth cash; ments, with eute tobe secured by di A deposit of $39 wi = 0. BA K. O. BA Solicitor of the Treasury. ow. 10, 1571. L. WALL & 60 , Ancts. Wasmxeton.D ©..N nels lawtFeblSdte WM make of— Geld and Silver Watches. «lid Gold Chains of every style and make. Dinmond and cther fine solid Gold Jewelry. Clocks, Guns. Bevolve Silver Ware. Musical Instruments, among which is one Violin appraise! at $500. A very Bne Camel Hair Shawl Aud « variety of all other goods usually kept in a first class loan of Moat of the goods are as good as new, and all in perfect order, Every ar icle sol¢ is fully warranted to be as represevted or the money returned within three days after sale, Safes and Fixtures sold on SATURDAY MORN- ING, at 10 a.m, The whole musi be sold within theas three days, to enab’e 8. Goldstein & Co. to concentrate all their business to their principal loan office and sales room, under the Metropolitan Hotel Kod _L. WALL & 00., Aucts. BY ¥™. £ WALL & 00. Anctioncors, (New Marble Building.) SPFCTAL AND PE. LOT Nos. 900 and 902 Peansylvania avenue. REMPTORY SALE 0 PAGNE, SHEL GOODS, aioli INE, S , GOODS, TION oiore 1QUORS, CHAM: &c', &e., "AT AUC- 7), On THURSDAY MORNING, Febrnary 1, commencing at LL o'clock, we wil! sell jat our auction rooms, without reserve, for ish, to co advances— ‘hite and yellow Sugars. nmatoes aad Lbstrs. Buckets. Starch, Blacking. w Raisins re. in good order. £0 ceses Champagne i Borrels Mackerel and Herring Wrapping Twine and Thread arrels Hapnia XXX and XXXX Whiskies. each Brandy. in Dew Whiskies. es Whisky, very fine . Ww many other gvods in the Grocery time, to which we invite the attention of buyers. jo0-2t WL. WALL & 00.. Avcts. BY SAMUEL SAMSTAG & CU., Auctioneers, to eell,on FEBRUARY 1, AFR at TZ pom, at do, Rosenberg’s New York ‘Clothing House, 42% 7th street, between D and F, the entire Stock of Gent's Furnishing Goods and Clothing, Hats, Caps, ‘This stock will be 8) Rosenberg will retire trom busines: By attending this sale you will save fifty per eent ant eost* 8. SAMSTAG & CO., Aucts. 'Y LATIMER & ULEABY. Auctioncers and Real Kstate Brokers, Southwest corner of Penn avenue and lth street, Star Office Buildings. VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY ON CAP- 170L HILL, NEAR THE VAPITOL, AT AUC- We will commence ION. On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, February rp eeteeanaates we will fu front of the premises, part of lot 4, in square No. 933, sit uated on the north side of south Bastrect, betw. New Jersey avenue and First street east roperty is improved by a three story and basom: brick. Dwelling, containing tem rooms, and has a front of 25 feet on B street. rnuning back 119 feet G inches to.a8 feet alley. The property being with- in a short distance of the Capitol, and in a rapidly improxing neighborhood, offers an excellent oppor- tunity for vestment. ‘Terms: One tourth cash; residue in six, twelve ard eighteen montha, with interest secured by deed frust. $200 down at time of sale, Conveyancing ‘and stomps at cost, archaser. ‘anes dee, LATIMER & OLEARY, Aucts. FAMILY SUPPLIES. ¥ B_H. WARNER, Beal Estate Broker and Auc-ioneer, No 729 7th street, between G and IT Fob- ruary Sth, 1872, at 4 o'clock p. m., all that piace or parcel of ground in Washington city k southern haif ot L: in Sq aare jesiral 5 ing interest ac rate of ten per cent. Der apunm, and scared by notes and deed of trast onthe property. One hundred dollars down when ts property is struck of Stamps and conveyancing at purchaser's cost. It the terms are not comp i-d with within five days from the day of sale, the Trustee Tyee the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the defau}ting purchaser. Janz eodds MICHAEL P. CALLAN, Trustee, BY Bick Beate Broker ant A ti al Estate Broker netioneer, on'ag9 Ti street TRUSTEES’ SALE OF IMPROVED PROP- FRIY 6 By virtue of a deed of trast tothe under- signed. dated December Ist, A. D_ 1370, and jaly recorded in Liber 680, folio 371, of the w land records of Washington county. D. ©..we sell at public auction, t the highest, bidder, on THURSDAY, February Sth. Istz, at 4 o'clock p. to ; all that certain Of groand kaown aslo. Min W. W rded subdivision both inclusive, of a forract ether with the improve. Teon, Consistin: new three-story Brick And from 37 to & om of square 4 He died as be lived— | struck off with marble trimmings. containing the modern Improvements aud beluga very desirable residence. This property is sold to satisfy @ note dated December Ist. 1570, for $3,000 with 1) per cent. niteren ‘The amount of said nots and interest, and the ex- pensesof sale will be required in: cash. nud. the bal- ance in 12nd 18 months secured Ly a deed of trust on the property. Sia) down when the property is off. ‘ud Conveyancing at purchaser's cost. If terms ct saleare not complied with ia fv WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. M EFZGER & BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREET, AKE OFLERING 4 FINE STOCK OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES STING IN PART OF sins, in whole, half, and quarter boxes, Conserve Ginger, New Firs, French Prones. ip glass, tin'and boxes, & rdon & Dilworth's J * $ Ets Wzaite, sly ud Maple Waluuts, ro Gers mes egy eos B ork Apples, Apple Butter, Plus Apple, E'Dairy, Bdam, aid Factory reac’ New York Buckwheat, Cranberries, Govcon Deipe'syrupy NO. Mol a aes, quality Gunpowder, Imperial, and English Breaktast Tra, ica Kum, (pure,) Scotch Whisky, England Rum, d, Darny & Co. Cat herwoud “Old oO “Old Nectar er and Onff Whisky, ry Wine,(very find,) Port and Oalif.rnia Wines, Prime Butter, put ap expressly for families, in small packages. j@-tr qstenut WITH 25 bole. PRIME CIDER. 2,000 lbs. DRIED PEACHES. 300 bbis. best brands RYE WHISKY, in store and for sale low to the trade, by FRANK HUME, (successor to Poole & Hume,) Wholesale Grocer, 454 PEN NYLVANIA AVENUE, Ageet for Acme Family and Harper's Fe 1 FEOUB. * abe SPs REAL ESTATE AGENT: FOB DIAMONDS, &c., Call en BENJ. L. HOOD He has kept the large opposttion Jewolry Stor tz oe e.ceeenttion Seetey ste Silincere off the mot Pelable WATCHES Bios TEWELRY, ote. rom’ to 6 por cout, below the gual prices: |. Bont of theer fine goods navt Soerid Sag cosh ethene Savana ve :“ Sor 465 PENNSTLVANIA AVENUB eS EDUCATIONAL. JPNGLISH, FRENCH, AND OLASSIOAL ID Hema t etre songs Bivins ¥ A&uN P. BROWN, CONTRACTOR AND REAL ESTATE AGENT, Corner of New York avenue and 16th street. Pi all he for sale cre omnes pusaed ecpeoes conten crocs time notes taken in payment, Beal’ Batate Bonght and sold. wen # PY feof Tee eresie epee Sarre PROFESSIONAL. A" ALL. BEG’D FENDALL. FENDALL & FENDALL, . COUNSELLORS AT LAW, an9-tf Con. 46 st. 4x Lovisiana AVERUE. Ss Rs. DENTIST, - oP EAR BE MAM OR gy Forty per cent. less than. : Kistasent in the elgg hore Ber Jiuee B. WILLIAMS, ATTORNEY-AT-LaW, Boom 2, on second floor of Barbowr’s Law Building Washington. Removed from 484 Lowisiana avenue, noM-tr L. WOLF, M_D. if tkgtow pextist, (iy 1729 Penneyivania between 17th and lath etreste sn SVeRte o0 Te tn G. STAEK WEATAORR, N. ABC! iNGINEER AND Bata Tivoenr, yiinenety ace nck Uae Rae eet Plant's Building, ‘ + corner New York avenne and 15th street. ‘apld-ly JOUN FO HARRA ATTORNEY AT Law, No. § Young's Law Building, de2tf "Washington, D. 0, RI TEACHER OF MUSIC, set-ly 935 Pa. ave.. bet. 9th and wth sts. LOAN OFFICES. SPEcraL NOTICE! HEEZBERG'S LOAN OFFICE, Established in the District in 1352, is REMOVED TO 621 OC STREET, Between 6TH anv 71H StREETs N. W., One Block Above the Former Stand. In connection with my Loan Office I have opened a SALESROOM for the sale of Guredeemed Mer- chandize, in 621 Louisiana avenue, thus securing two entrances front on two separate streets, which makes this the best private Loan Office in the District. Having been established in this city for twenty years, I need only refer to the transactions’ of the past as a guarantee for the future. CHARLES HERZBERG, LOAN OFFICE AND SALESKOOM, 626 Louiriana avenue and 621 C street. jan90-3m_ Between 6th and 7th streets N. W. N oTrie¢ CARO'S LOAN OFFIOE AND BAZA\ No, 914 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN Between 9th and 10th streets, Hias decided to sell off bis Entire Stock in Fine GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, CHAIN: KINGS. and JEWELBY, GENTS’ FUR: NISHING GOODS, iu order to make change. jands-tf OnENS LOAN OFFIOR, corner of 7th atreet and New York avenws, entrance on New York avenue The most private loan office, in the city. Money loaned at the lowest rate! of interest on Gold and Silver Watches, D) Plate and Plated Ware, Guns, Pistols, Gentlemen’s Clothing, Oarpets, and all value. All goods kept one year. LIVERY STABLES. (CONGRESS STABLES, rh street, between Dand E, Horses and Baggies for Hire, and a fresh supply, of good Horses for sale every week. ysi-ly RICHARD VANT, Proprietor. W458, NAILOR’S STABLES, 1326 E ST. CARBIAGESD of the latest styles constantly on hand and for hire by te day or month. Parties, Weddings, and receptions fur- nished with the most comfortable elegant Oarriaces. Particclar attention to board ing Horses, aud Horses always for sale and ex change. dect6-tf EF ASHIONABLE Lemmons ES. Ladies and articles of itr ‘OB RECEPTIONS. THE ARLINSTON STABLES, 1724 G Street, NEAR Wak DeragtMenr. for partion, wi oF Fe ions, with polite and well-dressed driv Particular attention paid to boarding-horses. B. ORUIT, Jz., Broprictor- on ers. oct WATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, 314 NINTH STREET. Wh ADVANCE MONEY Al LESS THAN ONE HALF THE ROBERT FULTON 4s CO., FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. Boe @ BRO., 351 Pemmsylvania Avenne, CHAMPION GROCERS, San Francisco, « Have just received, direct from choice line of “¥ Ty, "Ovlome, fine quatity. 8¢. Ib. “ h Breakfast "Eo oats 1 ib. fein eee aeeenae, ay 280 Ib. OREEN. » Be. I Hariceibo, Ze. tb. ja NEW ADVERTISEMENT. SEE PRICES WE WOULD AGAIN REMIND TOE PUB Li0 THAT WE ARE SELLING NEW VALENCIA RAISINS, at... NEW LAYES BAISLNS, at. CITRON—CHOICE, at........... CLITBON—BEST LEGHORN, at NEW ZANTE OCERANTS, at. NEW TURKISH PRUNES, st... TOMATOES—2-Ib CANS, At...eese... ereeveneeel SC, COFFEES... TEAS. FLOUB—BEST EXTRA,(%-Dbl sack at. 200. FLOUB—CHOICE FAMILY,(%-bbl.sack,) 2 25. FLOUB—BEST FAMILY, ('y-bbl. sack. 50. FLOUB—WELCH'S BEST FAMILY, at low rates, HAMS—CHOICE SUGAB-CUB! HAMS—BEST SUGAR-OURED, 4t.........low rates, SHOULDEES—BEST SUGAR -OF BED, st SHOULDERS—PLAIN CURED, at... 1de, 96. secsmmeee 080. ANDA LARGE STOCK Of everythiug in our line, st correspondingly LOW PRICES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., GROCERS, COBNER NINTH AND F STREETS, Under Masonic Temple, ELPHONZO younes,t . ARS. A. SE, jand-tf qe * ee Goons. We would respectfully call the attention of ou customers and the public generally to our large and well-selected stock of GOODS FOR THE HOLI- DAYS, among which we would name, in part— IMPERIAL LAYEB RAISINS. | LONDON LAYER BAISINS, in whole, half and are VALENCIA BAISINS: SULTANA RAISINS. CUBRANTS, FIGS, IMPERIAL PRUNES, in 1, 2 and 6 pounds. COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT, — " sieeaies PEACHES, in glass, very bean ‘ul. WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in2-Ib.and3-Ib. cane GREEN PEAS, Domestic and French, ENGLISH goes ge and ONION PICKLES WINDSOR MANOR PICKLES, new and beautiful. FRENCH and AMEBICAN PICKLES, all kinds. LOBSTERS, in glass and tins, PRESEEVED GINGER and CHOW-CHOW. PRESEBVES of all kinds, Gordon's make, BRAZIL NUTS FRENCH OAMDY Litton 2 + 1-1b, and 6-Ib ee an ALso, FINE OLD JAMAICA RUM. SOOTCH and IRISH WHISKEY Very superior OLD BRANDY. Old BAKER and NECTAR WHISKY. GAFY’® CELEDRATED PURE BYE WHISKY BT, ANGELICA, MUSCAT, SHERRY ané PO! a . All the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE WINES and « few casks fine old PALE SHERRY in the Custom House at Georgetown, thereby guarantesing ‘the purity of the Wine offered. FOR SALE LOW BY BROWSING @ No, 614 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Gorpsen HILL. ne decls-tf M472ee7 YOUNG AND RISING GENERAWUON. ‘The vegetative powers of life are strong, bat !n a few years how often the pallid bue, the lack luster eye and emanciated form, and the impossibility of Spplication to mental effort, show thetr banefal in fucnee, It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checking the de- velopment of the body. Consumption is talked of, ‘sud perbaps the youth is removed from school and sent into the country, ‘This is one of the worst moves ments, Removed from ordinary diversions of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body, too much eufeebled to give most to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned tawardiy Bpon themselves. If the patient be ® female the approach of the menses is looked for with anxiety as the first symp- tom in which nature is to show her saving power in diffusing the circutation and visiting the check with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on. The enorgies of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged The beautiful and wonderful period in which body an.) mind undergo so fasctnating change from child to woman, is loobed for tu vain. The parent's heart biccds tm anxiety, and fancies the grave bat waiting for tip victim. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OB EABLY INDISCRETION, attended with the following symptoms: odispost- tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss © Memory Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dresdfal Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Oold Feet, Wake- fulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Las- situde of the Muscular System, Often Euormons Ap- petite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flasb- ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Connte- nance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Ifraviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Bisck Spote Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffasion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention,Great Mobili- ty, Restlesness, with Hoiror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than Solitude, ané nothing they more dread, for fear ef themselves; no bo repose of manner, no earmestness, no speculation, but burried transition from one question to another. THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO Go ON—WHICH THIS MEDIOLNE INVARIABLY REMOVES-SOON FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY AXD 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. Reason 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 that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases, Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylams, sud 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 s sound of the voice occur itis rarely ar- ticulate. “ With wofal measures wan despatr Low sullen sounds their griefpbeguiled.”” ‘While we regret the existence of the above is- eases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an valuable gift of chemistry for the removal of the con- sequences. FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. ‘There is no tonic like ft. 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 Bucha, most of which are prepared by self. styled doctors, from deleterious ingredients, an offered for sale at “less price” and “larger botties, Be. They are unreliable and froquentiy injurious sk Jor Helmbold’s. Tube no other. Price @1.35 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.80. Delivered to any address, Beseribe symptoms tn ‘all commentoations. HELMBOLDS GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Established upward of twenty years. Prepared by ig. T. HELEBOLD, Practical and Ansiytioal Obomist, 10.694" Brosd; way, How York, and 106 South Tenth ‘Philadelphia, Pe SS _ RAILROADS. | Ds. ' G SecnenGren Aan yd BW bor FROM THE NOUTH AND Kser | TO THE Sa0TH AND SUCTE WEST | The ALABAMA AND ofA ¥01 . ROAD, extending irom Cintie poo ee time Sud Chaite “ane, Jackson, o- dition, and the tote aud « tre Alabama and tan secure the quickest tins and of Freight route aseftering th of: Ttween the Nee low aa by any other rowie a p freaght, and procare bills of te the aC ke RS - sicna TLLIAM KEAVY, Gonorat Chattar w Age 2 PALT WASRINGTUN tex ar 643 S00 #45 300,410, 549.408 Aurel. Annaplie da a: 645, S48 and 10 30 5 00 pm only The 7:45 p.m. on ok we FOR AN Leaveat S254 m anda fron Annapolis tm. Notr . ay at 6 nday at 3-00 f veat Belay Station w por iStrasbure, leave at 3:00 p.m. < 47 House with Strash@iy and Win jordation tr, —— 4 meh ticke West can be bad = —— & Statio *% Ofice at ell iv For Mew York. Philadelphia and T t vag iN. M of Trans at HROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK Wasttinu ton, Sane 2.157 ‘Traine between WASHING+ TON and NEW YORK are ru: a3 A rs ° POR PHILADELPHIA Tegve daily (ence y) aud 340 p.m New ¥ to Pt of Burope mus land, ¥ F may in tho world for al DISEASES OF IMPRODENCE ness of the Back or Limba, Sirictures, Altec idneye or Biadder. Involuntary BD eneral Debiltty , N Low Spirits Stomma b those t arising from Solitary Habite of on solitary practices more fatal to their than Sirens to the Mariners of Ulyaere, ity thelr moat UFiliagt boprs or au tictpatious, revdesing mart iag: a ee i nk OUNG MEN, Expecially who bave becom Vice, that dr-adful and nually sweeps to snen of them sand brid entranced Het who have ening Senates with the thanders of elojasmos. or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may cali w cunfidence. a MARRIAGE Married parsonaor Young aware of Phywical Weak pwer—Impxtency.) Nere nm. Organic Weakness wt Disyualificatie « inselt un Ae in bi Palpit sons are too apt to commit exce=s-s from a. aware of the dreadtu of procroative p pris, palpitation “of the gestion, constitutional debility and wasting frame, Cough, consumption, decay. and dex A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAVS Persone ruined in health by unl-araed pretenders whokeep them trifling month aft us and injerious componu DR. JOUNSTON Member of the Royal Coll ge of Saog London, Graduate of one of the mort eminent grin the United States, and the greater part of whore life has in the hospitals of London, Paris. Phila. nd elsewhere, hag effected some of the must of the b irrcat nervousness. being Uashtulness, with freqaq of somnct imes with d-rangemout Fed IESE ‘AKE PARTICULAR BOTICR Dr. J. addressee all those who have tqjared them. selves by improper indulzence and wulitary bebirs, which ruin both body and mind, wufitting fr cliher i melsncholy offacte “These are somie of the ead and produced by the early habite of Zouth. viz:—Woak hese of the Back aud Limbs, Paiff in the Hod, Dim- hess of Sight, Loss of Muscular Power. Pa'pitation of the Hoarty, Dyspepsia. “Nervous Trritabiliiy Bo rangement ofthe Dierstive Functions, Genera’ Do- bib mus of Commtumption. ERTALLY ~The foarte specie fthe mind are my Ideas, Depression Aversion to Society, Self. i Timidity , &c .are some of the evils produced. ‘Thousands of persons of all an now jalge what ts the cause of their dectining Ih their vigor. becoming weak. pale, nervou favicg's singular appearance about te yea, and +) mptoms of Cansamption. YOUNG MEN Mobo bare injured themselves by a ceria: indulged i our, & habit fey am evil companions ‘or at schoul, the affects of which ere nightly felt, oven when asieep, aud if not red. renders marriage impsasible, and 1) mind and body, should apply time lime What @ pity that's young man, the be country, the pride of from all Practica 7 Jjoatroye y £3