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eee enn nnn, , , eee EEE, eee EVENING STAR. | 's Proceedings. the amnesty bill [ire-heacied republicans the example of the Tair family. When that distinguished family determined to leave the republican party, y, they went ont with flags flying and trumpets ing right into the camp ef the Gemmeracy surrendered. They dit not continue to atten nlicam caucuses, and then grumble at what ‘The proportion of traitors in the re- pablican ranks, he said, was about the same as in the Apew 2 -shout one in twelve. The re- nblican party could spare them; for every one them who went over to the democrats it re- ceived in retarn one handred live young demo- crate They would be glad to continue this rave of swapping. They would agree to finda repub- ficem candidate for the democrats and if they could not find one in the Senate they would find Lim out of it MR. STS REPLIED at leng and wit! much earnestness, to the cunsfitutional argument of Mr. Mor Ul, of Maine, against his civil rights Bilt He (Mr S) §was satisfied that gress lia the Power to give armnesty Pebels. te had the Mice to the colors: citizen. He whatever as to the constitution- ra < measure, and he pronounced the ese ‘Mr. Morrill as 2 repetition of the -bel democratic arguments. or Br rill rese ented the imputation that he Jemocratic arguments, of Mr. Sumner in nal from the begin- hac endeavored to intimidate certain | ni He Remators| vy the pressure of opinion from their SSitor, be had informed them that there was a | power in. the land, the colored vote, and had mpted te held up the lash over those Sen- rs. ng Mr. Morrill’s remarks he stated that the Judiciary Committee had unanimously re- ported that the civil rights bill was net warrant- ed by the constitution. Mr. Carpenter, a member of the Judiciary said this bi had never been betore “mmittee. When the committee rently constituted, a bill similar im ti- tle, and perhaps in phraseology, adversely reported upon, but Qetievea not aegetner on rounds. is said the bill had been reported against chietly with the view that no more legis- lation on the subject was necessary; that the original civil rights bill was sufficient. There | Were some constitutional ebjections to it, how- ever, which he believed had been modified in this bill. Experience nad since shown that the civil rights bill of 1866 was not sufficient to se- eure that <7 of rights for which the con- stitution pro Mr. Thorma aid not think it was proper to state the acfion of the Jadic' fog Committee in the Senate; but as it had been done, he would say that, as one member of that committee, he had voted against th's bill because of his belief | that it was unconstitutional. Mr. Morrill, then briefly concluded his marks, and the Senate then, at 4:10 p. m. constitutional Mr. Edmw .—After our report closed, there was bate on the report of the Committee of Ways and Means in relation to the negotiation ot the new loam by the Secretary of the T pated in by Messrs. Kerr of Ind. mY. , Brooks of N. Y., of Mass., Cox of ¥., and Roberts of ter which— Kerr, of Ind., asked permission to ofer Mr and have printed a substitute for the resolution, | resolving that in the opinion of the House the | Secretary of the Treasury in negotiating the | joan authorized by the act of July 14, 1570, has | sec) the bonded debt more than was proper, curred expenses contrary to law. Maynard, of Tenn., who was upon the | door, refused to yield for the parpose, and gavi journ, which was carried, Tue reorLem OF carar Livixe has be n solved. A lady has furnished to the world, fr cf charge, when ‘she might have hada p right and & monopoly, the receipt for scrapple. It is as follows :—Get a young pig’s head (fresh) weighing five or six pounds, which can be bought ior twenty-five or thirty cents—‘ene from the country preferred.” Clean it we ting off the ears to enable you to clean them wel inside. (Get the butcher to take out the eyes {teeth when you buy it.) Put the head in t 1a half of cold water. Let it boil un il be easily separated trom the hop the mest very fine, put it back inte the liquer it bas been boiled in, and season | pper, salt, thyme, sage, amd sweet mar- meal, and stir it until the compoundis about the consistency of mush; lifting it off the fire while thickening, to prevent it getting lumpy. Then tit boil for about fifteen or twenty minutes, | tirring it to prevent burning. Turn it into pansto coo!. Cut into thin slices, and fry brown as you w ase it. 7 about fifty cents, and it is | said. will furnish au excellent breakfast fora | family of five persons for a week. Come on, yeu impecunious epicures, partake of scrapple and be happy. Sarety Marcaes.— Matches should be b'own out after they are used, and with great care. #0 that no spark can remain to do mischief. This | ix so important that a patent has been recently taken in Euro; r a chemical solution with which the wood of the match is impregna- ted, which, without diminishing its combust. bility, renders it impossible for a spark to re main after the match is blown out. Sosecurely this prevent accident that the matches may be thrown upon gunpowder immediately after being used, without igniting it. This is valuable, as it is well known that for gunpow- der and some other substances the minute:t spark is dangerous as a large flame. S7 The “ black tongue” disease is destroying the cattle of Knox county, M. 67 Ananti-third-sex woman thinks the down- tredéen would not make statesmen, because “‘the question of the age” always troubles them. 7 As an Indianapolis undertaker was taking the measure of a deceased lady, he was inter- rupted by emphatically adverse criticisms from the corpee MABRIED. CLARK—DOPSON. January 25. atthe cath of the brode's mother, in Anne Arundel om by the hey. Dr. Arrolé, LRWIS-P OLARR: A a AG ee ed SON ot Maryland. ™ es me. DIED. ALEXANDER. On the afternoon SPER Ete “ong, Bridge. OF Siamurs "PER OY ALEX ANI ear of his age, eldvst ChM and Eliza it ‘Alexanders ‘Funeral will take ‘San Pings, from the residence of his parents. No. street, corner, of Massach: sarees, Triday, Foswents S 82 p.m. ANDERSON. Jan 3st ultimo, JESSE B. ANDEESON. Anacostia, DC The friends of the family are reepretfall invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of Win Anderson, opposite the National Bace Course, Feb: Feary 2d. 20 clock p. m. FLYNN. On January Sit, 1572, ELLEN FLYNW, in the lath year of her age. be friends of the family are reg) Afally tovived t attend kg tmp went Ky lock, Fay February. from the resideuce of 174™ K street. BHENNING. On the 3ist ultimo, in the hoy Jorious immortality. at the resideuce of bie 2 O eet, ihrteSpES iiastive eS" ik eral will take place from McKendree {9 morrow. (Friday )at 2 o'clock. = on riends are invited to Seton: witnoet oy THOMPSON. On ti tion, COLEMAN THOM PLO ged teycarns Hie funeral wil take place Friday sirens] oe from. ite residence, avenue, between ich and loth streets,’ MOTT RY UNDERTAKERS. Qiao F. BABVEY. ALONZO A. MABB. se Dolan MARVEY & MARS, UNDERTAEERS, So, 934 F sruzey, SSTWSEN NINTH AND TENTH. “SBTALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS OF EVERY DEscuirrion, THR TRADE FURNISUED AT WHOLESALE SHROUDS, HABITS, ac. Branch Office: No. 79 Bridge street, George- mally |) “waepeoeeces W. BARKER, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. *URNITURE OF ALL % MADE ig: KEPAIRE: ve nee BY L AND FUNEBA Esqtrved of Rhameled’ Peat by , si 5 hire: Pi op, Gen. Tompains, } fet ¥ GREEN & WinuiaMs, ‘Auctioneers. 'B of loth aad B st | TRUSTE AUCTION SALES. Br YS st eaiieced Bo. 98 ar. Dotween sth and loth ste. PAIR OF FINE ae mae CLIPPED HORSES at rie Git 1p) Siotees aod waly etl te ect ef tone the propert; Gf-a member Othe forcignlogstion’? s OPTy Sale peremptory. Wok. WALL & 00. {Rep} Anctionre: rF Wit TL. WALL & 00 -Ructioncers, On MONDAY, sine za 18 (as Fixtures, ating Dishes, Cane-seat Chairs, Redsteads pat and Shuck ti le es ‘and Stair Carpets. Oil Cloths, Bug: Cooking and other Stoves. Sith other articles not here enumerated. ft wu WALL & CO., Auctionsers. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, auctioneers, I No 1001, northwest Corner loth and D ate, FIVE HORSES, TWO BU GUTFS © JEN re oe CABRIAGE AND HARNESS AT ak PRDNESDAY Dext. the 7th instent, m.. we shall sell, at the streets northwest— , ea stable on the coruer of 8th aod I Sorrel Mare, trots in three minates, ne Morgin Hore, “* Tros rey Draught Horee, Two Work Mores, Buggies, One Jevny Lind do . oe two-seat Caritas. Four sets of Single Harness. rms cash GREEN & WILLTAMS, Aucis BY B_ft. WARN Real eA rand Auctioneer, Seventh street. STFE Of NEAT TWO-STORY AME hot ee ON THE -OUTH SIDE OF ca LFAX SPREET, BETWEEN lSiu AND 61m STREE' Be virtns ofa deed of trast to us,dated Jan wary 15, Is71_ ard duly recorded on the land recoria of Washington county, District of Cotumbia, liber No. 69. tolio 338, ard'b; of the party ae secured. we shall sel rat bi tion, public hs 4 o'clock, on ESDAY, February 23-187 on the promisca, Lot 2, ¥qware 196, in said deed of trust aving a front of 15 feet 3 inches on Col ah street, and being improved by atwo-story Frame of sale: One-fonrth cash; balance in 6,12 aud Ip moatha, with, ton por coat, tntorest na der ferred notes. $20 down on day of sale. “Convey Ancing and revenue stampe at the Purenaser’s cost eee DI Pa mR nD Trustees. tebl tawada WAR ER, Anct. TRESTERS SALE OF VALUABLE jerEova TAT AUCTION. on! Bee E AVENC SOUT OF THE CAPITO evinee as a deed of trust ‘iated ideceans Zih, WGI. recorded in Liber 638, folio 251, of the land records of Washington connty, direction of the oe holder of the note secured public agctio the raary LSth, 12 até + all that’ piece or parcel of ro ound, of 01 got Oly arles Stott's subsivision of origi proved by w three-story and basement Brick Dwel:ing House. ‘Terms: $2,000 cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with interest at tem per cent., secared by notes and -d of trust on the pro $20 when the prop J conveyancing at pur: If the terme are not complied with le. the Trnstoes the risk orve the right to resell the i oat of the apatite Trustees. 8. Aucts, TL tae a aTAAY & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers Northwest corner 10th and D streets. S SALT OF VALUABLE. IMpRoy “Weel BETWEEN TF SBLETS NORE. Virtue of a dae of trust dated January 1871, and recorded in Liber No a3, folio 405, &e., dne of the land racords for Washi Pacrict of Columbia, and bord | | ‘s promicens sn SS emises, on oNDay, Feb- jail those cércain lying, and feb | BY GREEN PROPER TY EWELLINGS “OM “ah ok p.m. f eround, sittin De ¥ eshingtens Do. desetibed as late Buuibered sevents-th seventy four (74), in Allen and Faicower's vision of @ part of the east half of which eubdivision is recorded ia Li folio 179, one of the land records of Washingt a The said lots are umproved by two Brick int caah; the balance in § a y notes bearing ten per cont interest. and deed of trast on the ‘property, $20 down when the pro a struck off ttl fms of sale are not comp! ied with within five duys from the eale. the trns oo reserves the right tore: sell the property at the risk and cost of ing purchaser. the purchaser's cost Trustes febl-eo&de WILLIAMS: Aneta: rokers, Southwest corner of Penna. averna and lith street Star Oftice Building. TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- PROVED PROPERTY ON 0rd STREKT EAST. CAPITOL HILL By ¥irtue of a deed of trast to me from Barret | ve Fleet et nx od June 17, 1571, and orded in Liber one of the Lent the District of ¢ of the party Dyed will sell for em DAY, the 29th day of Ja D. m’. Lots numbered Tw. aty-eigh abd Thirty-six, im Syuare numbered Nine Hundred and Forty-four, and Lot numbered Twelve, in Square numbered Nine Hundred and Forty-three. Stamps we lela $100 down af time of sate NK TRIGG FR. J3-dads LaTisen 4 CLEA SFTHE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED uptil MONDAY, February Sth, 1572, same hour aud place. By order of the Tru =) LATi MER © CLEARY, Aucts ¥ WM.L. sack sie 8 aiding ew. Marble Bathing. No. 900 and 902, 8. W. cor. Penn. ave. and 9th st, GOVERNMENT SALE OF IMPROVED REAL 4 oye ion, as the 13th day The undersigned wil Pron the veemisens on THURS! th day ‘of February. 1:72, at = o lind BP. m., lot num- bered twelve. (12,) of Kidwell’s subdivision of square two hundred and photog (27,) im the city of Washington, D.C.,as platted and recorded in the office of city’ anrveyor, in Book & W, No.1; p. 113, with the iidings and improvements thereon, vm as bones Noo 1423 K street. northwest-con? yized by J: Ledyard Hodge and wife, in trast for the ed States. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in three equal annual installments, with interest; noes tor de- ferred payments tobe secured by deed of trust on tue premises. A deposit of $30) will be r pied a soon as seld, xo! : rept icitor of the Tr x Wasnixaton. - 10, 17 noord CO . Aucts. sTrzstee. » Aucts. nels Iawt Widee om L. WALL y¥Y LATIMER & CLEAR Brokers, Cc CERY SALE OF ON PENNSYLVANIA V AVENUE, BE- TWEEN 4% AND 61u STE! HA IMPROVED PROP- ERI Pnider and by virtus af a docres prssed by the ‘uprem= Court of the District of Columbia ina use dep»nding tn that court. wherein Alex- ander Lee et al. are pl: Ly E selke at pubhie ‘auction, to he following parcel of real ‘On TL ESDAY, the 20th of February, 1372. I will sell, at 4 o'clock partof Lot four (4), in Square $1, fronting oo Penvayltasia aemuc, between i se streets, and improved by a Brick Store and athe termsof saleare: One-third of the purchase money casb; and ¢ lance in equ en 12,18 and mathe: the parcbastr te ive ier & = : deferred a 5 ge nsear Fe ont a ta Rants ad and bearing interest from their date. Au stamps and conveyancing at cost of parebeosr. Tf the termsare not complied with in Trustee reserves the right to resell at purchaser 3 ak and ne cost. janZ-eod LATIMER & CLE ARYS ro B* LATIN. TEoST ALE OF VALUABLE TH AND eypugee’ pod AUCTION SALES. PMIS AFTERNOON. ag ae & ULEARY. Auctioneers and Beal Estate Brokers, Southwest corner of ‘Fenn avence and Lith street, Star Ofice Buildings. VALUABLE PERTY OX PEAEMRLUNEAW Faw CRPETOU. RT A 88 cn TaURSDAY ar: February Let ‘o'clock , we will in front of the met ride of oath Watrort hecen Hew Jersey cast, Ti property boing ch itol, and in rapidly. an excellent opp r- ¥ BA’ R & CLEARY, B mone Real Estate Brokers, avenue and lth st., IMPORTANT@ALE ora SPLENDID COLLECTION, AMOUNTING TO ABOUT 850,000 WORTH OF ELEGANTLY PRINTED AND ILLUSTRATED ENGLISH BOOKS AT AUCTION, Moatly in Flegant Moroes 0, Calf or Russia Leather Bindings. Sent direct from the Great Publishing Houses of Longman’s, Moxon, John Marray, Fees. Beury @ Both: Rivington, England Blackwood, Nimmo, Chambers, Biack, Mackenzie, Scotland. And James Dofty, of Dublin Also, a valuable PRIVATE LIBRARY, comprising about 5,000 volumes very expensive and elegantly bound Books THE WHOLE TO BE SOLD BY CATALOGUE, Commencing ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31sr, HANDLE BUILDING novibont cmt at heme | venus and ith street, and contioniag io day, at the same hours, until the whole The Books are now on view. Catalogues oan be had on application at the store. LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers, Assisted by Lg HENRY J. SHAW. the we English f real ¥L Southwest corner of Penns} Ivanin ny ave. and 1th st, ‘Star Office Buildings. Ly BELONGING 3B S UNION, OF ING LANDSC. Abe, known BLA ] i a > i} tt rar be PIECE: T <OHWOLS. » Jantary 30th, and in Ti o'clock, vanin avenue, between maperb collecti tn of Ol tings wil! id with the Timea wiaich are mounted ict The Gallery is now on Exbil fatalogues to be bad — Exhibition = iat (Rep) LATIMER & CLRARY, Ancts, TO-MORROW. PROFESSIONAL. Rist /4ArAnt NUR, asiitNOROH. D.c. FENDALL & actinides PP gg pep peng ved AT LAW, jandtt Cor. 06 st. axp Lovisiaxa AVENUE. S. J. bn J 23 oe ee cd jane 7s WILLTAMS. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Boom 2, on second floor of Barbour’s Law Building Wasi Removed from 454 Louisiana avenues. nolt-tr i WOLF, M.D. \taoion DERTIST. 1p0, Pennants PR.) 4 oS 6m a ee BATHER. ENGINEER AND SE RENT pear All ord: WINGS for balding at refuses prices, Ofice Rothe obi sean Flant' Building. eorace New York's avenne and !sth 4-1y yous F. tear 'ORNEY AT LAW, 0 Young's Law Building, asl aektt LOAN OFFICES. SPEc LAL NOTICE! HERZBERG'S IA LOAN OFFICE, Established in the District in 1852, is REMOVED TO 621 C STBEET, BETWEEN 6TH AND Tru STREETS N. W., One Block Above the Former Stand. fy ectio ve open ath TESKOGH “for te sale of Cureteemed Ser chandiz 21 Louisiana avenue, thus securing tee comune fie 1g on two separate streets. which makes this th» 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, 46210 —_ CARO’S LOAN OFFICE AND BAZAR, No. 914 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU Between 9th and 10th streets, decided to Ce ona his Entire Stock in Fine CHAIN: and SEWELEY. INTs’ EU. NISHING GOODS, in ae to make change. OHEN’S LOAN OFFIOR, corner of and New York avenue, enti yeh je Fork avenue, The most priva off jonned at the lowest rat Has GOLD and SILVE KING jan2s-tf ih street the city. egal interest gud Silver Watches, Diamond Plaie and Pintea Ware, Guns, Pistols, Ladies Geptiemen’s Clothing, Oarpets, and all articles of value. All goods kept one year jBtr LIVERY STABLES. ONGRESS STABLES, Biehth street, between D Horace and. Basie aes tude ea IS sa see fopaate every. weel yray BIG ANT. Proprietor. ASH, NAILOR'S “peas 1326 E ST. CABBIAGES of the latest styles constantiy on and for hire by the @ay or month. ings, and receptions fur- nished with the most comfortable and. slegent Carriages. Particalar attention to board change gn aud Horses always for sale Toe F 7ASHIO BRIAGES K aes ce ‘OB BECEPTIONS. THE ARLINGTON STABLES, 1724 G Sraxet, NEAR Wak DEPARTMENT. Constantly ee he month, » Weddir 1) OF Fe feiand well li aac act BORUiT: JR. ay Y WM. L. WALL & ©0., Auctioncers, New Marble Buildin corner 9th st. and Pennsy frania avenue. CLOSING OUT SALE OF 5 GOLDSTEIN 400. BRANCH LOAN OFFICE AT AUCTION. e will sell to ite highest bid. ler, Be THY EsDA ry Y, Februar ng morning at 2@ a.m .and in the ev 7 Ii the effects of Mesers 8. @, ato nw "8 Office. 209 2 w ie door aventey or nelsting ofall the hand, « larg: Plamen and othe che; Guns. Bovolvers: wilver Musteal . among whieh | is one Violin app’ A very Bne Cam wl Aud @ variety 0 ods usually kept in a first class offic Moat of the goods are rood as new, and all in perfeet order, Every ar'icle solé is fully warranted to be as re; pen om or the money returned within three days after sale. Sates and Fixtures sold on SATURDAY MORN- TRG, at 10a hole m be sold withi: fe e8. tein & Co. mneentrate all thy business ato their principal loan office and sales roo these thre» days, urd Met Nitan Hotel. faa MSroP ar L. WALL & CO., Aucts. FAMILY SUPPLIES. Me2e=e & BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREET, ARE OFLERING A FINE STOCK OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES CONSISTING IN PART OF Havens Oranges, Lendgo Layer Baisins, in whole, half, and quarter xe8 Conserve Ginger, New Fi h Pr; in glass. tin'and “ Bropch Bra. iain and oxen under's i fae ‘Morton's Pis Frai Almonds. ‘Tr and 80 Fee Pecans, nd Maple Walnute, Primed pples, ‘Apple Butt Pine (Apple, Ragikh Dairy Rane thd Factory New York Buckwheat, Crasher Golden Drips Syrup, N. 0. Finest quality aupowder, Imperial, and English “y wpe mine Ceylon and Bio Cof- No.1'Ma ckere el, rela and kit I Poe in barre! 8, Mess M Jamaica Bum. {pure,) Scotch Whisky, New England Rum ek Boner AG 3 "Whi ‘at herw: ve eserve’” isky, eee" “Old Nectar” Whisky, Old Baker and Csff Whisky, Pale therry Winey, very fine,) Madeira, Port and Ualifornia Wines, Prime Batter, put ep expreasly for familles, in emall packages, j20-tr G*ee=* WITH by oy RIME CIDER, ti bn, lbs. DRIED PEACHES. best brands BYE eo in store cork sale low to the trade, by FRANK HUME, (successor to Poole & Hume,) Wholesale Grocer, 454 PEN N¥LVANIA AVENUE, {for Acme Family and Harper's Ferry Extra cn. it “anis-im (= genre on = hat faves ry may LEGGETT. Uommissioner. Th NITED STATES ma ATENEO ae On. the, pation vor HEN griratce en. ie Spite aor of o He ees Se NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, 814 NINTH STREET. WE ADVANCE MONEY Al LESS THAN ONE HALF THE USUAL RATES, FPassionasye pi jexd-Im* avenee, FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. 351 Penasy! venue, CHAMPION GROCERS, Have just received, direct from San Francisco, = choice line of ‘whten the Peachee—2ibe., Pratt's Astral Oil at reduced rat ey sae Peete: NeED FavitS. Tomatocs—2Ibs.. lic. per can; per can: ise. ‘Stberhees yer can: NEW ADVERTISEMENT. WE WOULD AGAIN REMIND THE SEE PRICES LIC THAT WE ARE SELLING NEW VALENCIA RAISINS, at. NEW LAYEBR RAISINS, at... CITRON—CHOIC! CITBON—BEST LEGHOBN, at NEW ZANTE OUBBANTS, at... NEW TURKISH PRUNES, at... TOMA TOES—2-Ib OANB, Bt....csccminseerememmnd Be, COFFEES... FLOUB—GOOD, (3<-bbl. sack,) at. FLOUR—BEST EXTRA,(%-bbl sack,)at. 2 00. FLOUB—CHOICE FAMILY,(\-bbl.sack,) 2 25. FLOUB—BEST FAMILY, (\{-bbl. sack, FLOUB—WELCH'S BEST FAMILY, at low rates. HAMS—CHOICE SUGAR-CUBED, at... HAMB8—BEST SUGAR-CUBED, SHOULDERS—EEST SUGAB-C2RED, at.......90 SHOULDEBS—PLALN CUB! » ne ANDA LARGE STOCK Of everything {nu our line, at correspondingly LOW PRICES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS & CO., GROCERS, CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS, Under Masonic Temple, jand-tf pet tes eoonps. We would respectfully call the attention of oar customers and the public generally to our large ané well-sclecte stock of GOODS FOR THE HOLI DAYS, among which we would name, in part— IMPEBIAL LAYER RAISINS. LONDON LAYER RAISINS, in whole, half and qrs VALENCIA RAISINS SULTANA BAISINS, CUBBANTS, FIGS. IMPERIAL PBUNES, in 1, 2 and 6 pounds. COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT, | Ww: bert HEATH PEACHES, in glass, very bean WHITE P HEATH PEACHES, in 2-1. and 3-Ib. cant GREEN PEAS, Domestic and French, TOMATOXS, in 2-1b. and $-Ib. cans. TEXAS BEEF, a very nutritious article. HUCKINS’ PABKER HOUSE SOUPS. ENGLISH CHOW CHOW and ONION PICKLES WINDSOR MANOB PICKLES, something and beautiful: — FRENCH and AMEBICAN PICKLES, all kinds. LOBSTEBS, in glass and tins. PRESERVED GINGER and CHOW-CHOW. PRESEBVES of all kinds, Gordon’s make. ALMONDS, WALNUTS, PECANS, FILBERTS bata end NOTS. La ed SANDY. boxes; ¥ TBE CBA 1b. 6 = Th ALSO, FINE OLD JAMAICA RUM. SCOTCH end IRISH WHISKY Very superior OLD BRANDY. Old BAKER and NECTAB WHISKY. Renee nmr vig PURE B' 0! ANGELICA, M . MapEiee Ww tinea uso, SHEBRY ané All the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE WINE? and « few casks fine old PALE SHERRY in the ‘Custom House at Georgetown, thereby guaranteeing WHISKY the purity of the Wine offered. FOR SALE LOW BY BEOWNING & MIDDLETON, No. 614 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, declé-tr Gee HILL. eae FAMILY F store ott va ar = ¥ FLOUE in and for Gecl5-tf j® THE sur MR UO THE DISTRIC the 5th day af isn. Mary N . aa enretng Doe. 1, and Extra Flour, WwW. iq | T'Sorina ROM FReBsine SORON PURE NE rn, euls-ly PUs- ery low. 50. Mt senemelOW Tats, tomber ts aaa M4"2een YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION. ‘The vegetative powers of life are strong, but ina fow years how often the pallid hue, the lack-lusier eye and emanciated form, and the impossibility of Application to mental effort, show their baneful in fuence. 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 school and sent into theeountry, 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 enfeebled to give asst to healthfal and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwardiy ‘upon themselves. If the patient be a female the approach of the menses is looked for with anxiety as the first symp- 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 has grown by what it fed om. The enargies of the aystom are prostrated, and the whole eoonomy is deranged. The beautifal and wouderful period in which body and mind undergoso fascinating a change fromehild to woman, is looked for in vain. ‘Tho parent's hep rt bleeds im anxiety, au? fancies tae grave bat writing fer its viotia. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSEs OB EARLY INDISCRETION, attended with the fellowing symptoms: Indisposl- tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss Memory Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Cold Feet, Wake- fulness, Dimness of Vision, » Universal Las- situde of the Muscular System, Often Enormons Ap- petite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flush ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Vounte- nance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spote Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Grest Mobili- ty, Bestlesness, with Honror of Society, Nothing is more desirable to uch patients than Solitude, ané nothing they more dread, for fear ef themselves; no ‘no repose of manner, no earnestness, no speculation. bot s burried transition from one question to another THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO Go ON-—WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY BEMOVES—SOON 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. Reason bad for s 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 discases, Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness tothe 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 visite it. Should a sound of the voice occur itis rarely ar- ticulate. “With wofal measures wan despair Low sullen sounds their griefbeguiled.”” While we regret the existence of the above te- eases 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 ft. It ts an anchor of hope to the physician and patient. 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France, Philadelphia and can offer the most certain, speedy and effectual romoay tu tho world for all TRPRUDERC £ Limbs, Strictares, Affoo * or Bladder, fh Involunt: ness, Heel: Shroot, Nose or Shin-Afectioas of ene Liver, Lungs, Stomach or Bowele—those terrible Disorders Srining from 8 itary Habite of Youth —snceer solitary tices more fat their victims t Pot the Sy rens to th Mariners of Ulyas He FE Hi; h Rad i HEN of Soll apocialiy .who have beoutne the Victims of Solita View that dread(ul aud destructive, halt mi hale nuaily ‘sweeps to a0. mutimely ete th young Mm the mo talents a: lnvellect. who mizht “< Semates wh ed to ecetany the iteing iy fide e ns MARRIAGE Married pereone or ent t of cloyaemes. oF may call with fail mere akpess.( Loss ot P. . nselt onder the car iu hishonor asa ge upon bis «ktil ORGANIC WEAKNESS iy Cured and Full Vigor Restored. easing affection, which rend yt > power of procreation is lu by those Malling inte oom oper habits th: redent’ Besides being Realty cftepring. the moxt r sompieme of both body apd rt becumes deranged, the physical and mental f weakened, Py . lome c4 (pine pe eg ons iri bility. er ia. palpitation art. indi on. ‘couric’ tional debility and wasting of the frame, Cough, consumption. decay. and death A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO Das in by unlearned) pretenders, them triffing month after month, taking ‘and injurious compeunds, should apply DR. JOHNSTON, ‘al College of Surgeons. indo, ne of the mort eminent Col aay <4 has bee {tea at fog the Era ou, Parte. n i delphia and cleowhere, has effected treobed i cures that were ever known, = troeb' ith ringing tm the ae and ears wren ep reat Bers caaDere. Aiarmed at sudden Pre . ——aa with roneust biashing, at u th derangement of mind, were cured ith PARTICULAR NOTION Dr. J. addrvasce ail those who haw injured them- selves by improper indeipence and solitary halite, which rain buth body. rm oy marae Cr either nateGy. BOCICLY OF MATT ofc rodered by the annie babtanet geet te ae foe ofthe Beckand a Paid inte Head ‘Dim. uschl ar Power, Palpitation ya BS Sy be Depression of Aversion to Fociety. Self Distrast, Timidity care aime of the evils pr oftheir sc Sealy Sa fen, (ooite qrbat te the conse ag their wv: ) BETVOUs ry ome p~ ty ay appearance abst to} oy, cough and symptoms of Cansamption. YOUNG MEN Who have injnped themselves by z indulged ‘when alone, a habit joarniad, ays companions ‘or at scli rhich are nightly felt, even and if not renders marriage impsssible, aed doa Doth mind and body, should apply immediatly What « ity se thata SA roan saan. cee hope of hie juch persous must, MARRIAGE. Boefiect that a sound mind and body ore sf pom 2 uisites to as Indeed. w ‘ithout ¢ the 5