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CONGRESSIONAL. ‘Coneiasion Yesterday's Proceedings. MR. SUMNER'S CIVIL RIGHTS AMENDMENT After our report closed. Mr. Sam- ts amendment to the amnesty consideration— ecccdto the withdrawal by Mr. h section of bis amendment. said the conduct of the Senator etts (Mr. Sumner) was very pe- a Senator assumes to charact-rize cveryane who dees net follow his lead a= being imbued with the spirit of slavery. He (Mr. S.) had alrestly stated that at the proper time he vid go for @ measure substantially embodying principles of that Senator's proposition, that be propo-ed to do this by his own method, he damien the right of the Senator to charge or ol rs who opposed his present course, being false to the imterest of the colored ©. Tipton held that so far from being a friend equal rights Mr. Summer should be branded my of the colored people, when he was heir Interests by pressing this measare | a two-thirds vote. The Senator Sawyer) showed com- DISET RSTON tending to urge he sufficient. Mr. Harlan combatted the idea that the state sovernments of the south could onty be carried © properly by restoring the right to hold office so the leaders of the rebellion. He thought it would be a bad principle to lay down that only cultured men are fit to hold office. Mr. Robertson asked unanimous consent to vote to-morrow at three o'clock, but ob- was made. Br. Edmunds, from the Appropriation Com. mittee, reported the pension appropriation bi with an amendment providing that the appro- priations tor navy pensions and other ex; tures under that bead shall be paid from the ome of the navy pension fund so far asthe same may 1 ent for that purpose. Theamend- ment was agreed to and the bill passed. Mr. Thrombull. from Judiciary Committee, !, with «mendments, the bill transferring © Department of Justice all the powers now nders against the bool and jail of the District of Colum- sed. 1. Pas rhe Senate then, at 4:15 p. m., went into exe ecutive session, and then adjourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed— All of the substitutes offered for the educa. tional bill were in turn rejected, and the House adjourned. —— _ Romance in Beal Life. The Milwaukee Wisconsin tells the following romantic story of marriage at first sight between wealthy gentleman and a hotel waitress: “The all house was the scene, yesterday, of a matrimontal occurrence, which for neatness and dispatch in execution challenges comparison , there ‘enos! On the noon train, yesterday came to this city two gentlemen from , the Right Rev. Father Doherty, and a young man bear- ing the aristocratic name of Desmond. The mediately betook themselves to the Newhall House, and as soon as they had registered their names the reverend gentleman asked to see Miss Fanny Cary,one of the waitresses of the hotel. Although she was at that time engaged in wait- ing on the table, his business appeared to be so urgent that she was summoned trom the dining- room and met Rev. Doherty in the hall. After exchanging the usual compliments and ic tions of the season, the clergyman, who, itseems, bad long been acquainted with Miss Cary, told ; ber, without farther explanation that a young gentlemen friend of his, who accompanied bim, was about to settle down for life, had made his fertune, and having termined to take a partner for better or for worse, had consulted him as to an eligible person. at he bad immediately suggested that Fanny ry was just the person for the place, and that Desmond, on the strength of his recommenda. tion had decided to offer himself to her and bring about, it possible, an immediate consum- mation of the matter. After stating these facts, the Rev. Father made a forma! pro) I to the girl in behalf of Desmond. The proposal Desmond sammoned, the couple, each other Before, intro- ever see! iit was decided that as soon as ble they should be made “two souls with but single thought, two hearts that beat as on Accordingly, by 4 0’elock, the ceremonies were performed by the Rev. Mr. Doherty, and with- out waiting for conflagrations, the newly-mar- | couple set out for Fox Lake, the res'dence Desmond is said to bea man of je means, owing property about Fox ¢ amount of +4) ,000. &7 A Cieveland youth who gave his darling a bottle of ““I Love You” perfame, has paid $5) to prove that he didn’t mean anything by it. 87°A Dubuque woman who claimed that a marrie! man in Omaha was her husband, with- drew her claim in favor of wife No. 2.in con- { 2100. and went home. sideration MARRIED. —LY¥NES. In Baltimore, February 6th -of hisaunt, Mrs. R. Kigely Thom: aon. he v. Dr. of St. Paal’s Chareh, FRANKLIN >TEELE, Jn., of Georgetown, to Miss KE. B. LYNES, of Tor nto, Canada. Lt. Poul papers copy) * STEPHENSON—FORD. On Wed : th. 12. by the Rev. B F. Bitten ST¥PHENSON to Miss ZOE 24 instant. of scarlet fever ADA is and 22 days, ouly child of Bnveh ildren to come unto me, and forbid och istue kingdom of Heaven, = * » od 70 ¥ ‘ves end friends ted to attend erel.frem St. Aleysius Church, Friday, at 2p. Her remains will leave Sligo at 104. m. a On the Sth February, SUSIE E of Charles and Elizabeth Miller, aged3 he left thie world of sorrow bat bright world ebove. Alas "how changed that lovely flower, ‘Which blocmed and cheered my heart. Fair fleeting comfort of an hour, Ww soon we Te called to part. 5. J. @. uneral will take piace from 510 1th’si t 3 o'clock to murruw afceraz0a. ° R. Om the 6th instant, after a long and painful illness, IDA ELIZABETH, only danghtor of Samuel and Catherine Miller, aged 7 years, 3 montbe ays. Our Ida gone, her spirit fled ‘a home of joy and bliss; iry form, that lightsome tread, a brighter sphere than this. led that bright gem from ‘Thence taken shines in priceless worth, The richest Of the thr: To sparkie in her Father* Home. J L.A. neralwill take place from the residence of ur ‘nfs. $17 0th street east, Thursday, 2 rth, 4 Baltimors papers p'ease copy} Ont morning of the 8th ast , /OBABSNA, youngest daughter of Henry and Ji- hanne Weisenborn, aged Ul yeers and 19 days. ‘amma’s haud no more can press thee, Closer to ber siae DP Li Josey, thou hast gone before us, God would not permit thee stay; When the film ofdesth creep o'er us Moet us, > ne, on the way. idence o between O and WILSON. On the 7th instant, MABY G. WIL- SCihc Panerai will take place from her Inte residence. 213 B strect N. Weeck Bridays at? pe i Bola: nuda are invited UNDERTAKERS. Qe F wanvar. avonzo a. Mane. @ARVEY & BAB UNDERTAKERS, ; No, 934 F Sraasy, SEIWEEN NINTH AND TENTH. AETALLIC BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, THE TRADE ror AT WHOLESALE SHROUDS, HABITS, ac. Branch Office: No. 9 Bridge street, George- town mally ICHARD W. BARKES, CABINBT MAKER AXD UNDERTAKER, 612 ELEVENTH STBEET, sear ¥. *CRNITURE ESE Fe MADE AND mapempaste * ttm 59 Wator street, Georgetown, D0. _EVENING STAR_| _AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES. LIVERY STABLES. j : FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. j RAILROADS. ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, 1HIS AFTERNOON. Ic 8. BAY @ BRo., Fe N®YPOUTE PROM Tee Noxrn ay Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, = a 351 Pennsylvania To ) Southwest corner Pennayivania evento nad ilth st., BBX O- W-BAVENNER & CO. Anctioncers, ‘ed having taken the stables known B BR - Avenne, THE SOUTH OD SOUTEW ES: Star Office Building. jo, 643 Louisiana "s BLES, in Chain Alley, be- AMPION GROCERS, The ALABAMA AND CHATTANOOGA RAIL- “a G63 Pisin Shae eg fwreen 13th and ih gurcete and Ht Tse Fave just Eeeetved, direct from San Francisco, | ROAD, sx es aU fi On THURSDAY, Sh next. at 4 TEAS, i 7; a wa o'clock pm atl soll, at public auction, JAMES. B. HOLLIDGE. which they are selling at the f low rates : | RAIL LINE from Port- To 8 valuabl are Island ave: = {Black Prince,” Japan choise, ot fhe ti PA nue, between i4:h and 1th ss. Titie indisputable. | (ONGRESS STABLES, D {! Grest of the Wave.” Japan extra, a0. 4a meeD AN Terme made kvown at the A deposit Ey Bul Cy and B. ““ Young Hyson.” Japan. choicest of ell Japen FE. when seld. All conveyances and stamps at - | _ Horses and io. and s fresh Teas. only $1.12 per Ib. Nt Ber acest, CW: BAVENNER£ U0.. "| supply of good Horses for eale avery week. 3 Yangtere,’* Oolong CH Jan31-eoa Auctioneers. ¥st-ly a + Proprietor. “ Breakfast,” Tea, only @1 ib. Sle ect = W488, NAILOR'S STABLES, 1326 E st. Mopune Gunpawider. opi & = tia thle rate freee eee = 3 To-mORROW. a aha ee estram Tan de gl Seta | BcwOricsmewithot thangs =e FRY Ones» wintiams, a Hea, Weddings, and receptions fur: a co. 3 pate, Lights, vin the Alabama and Chatta- B® xe i001 northwest comer J0:bend Date, | ished with the most comfortable tobeara | BY: eee, Te Rio. te ib Rigel cantor. =o a | EXTENSIVE SALE OF NEW une, | Ing Horeee, and Horses always for ale ‘oud jar feaibo, Sic. Marlcaibo, 70. 1b. attention Shippers ts ca!ied to this | ARETE, OLU-CLoTiIS) go 8! RULTUBE: | ctanes. decis = Governimeiit Tare See) Jara. ak. Ectworn the Berth and South, with rasa siete as on Peseay. x : ASHIONABLE GES cmatoes—2 Ibs. 14. per can; 31Ds. 28e. percan. t pope aaninite de varknaemactetye: | OMY axoxrrions, | FSS Tiit ia ptrese Site ae a Se 739 hap y — Te necro, Fone A north, whole ‘st: se ON F STREET +OUTH. | TURE, contained in said ‘store, ‘to the highest TRUSTEE'S SALE OF ALUABLE PROPERTY | 4% STREETS Wh? coe hades bidder. We name im part— By virtue of @ deed of trast, dated on ths | "20 Rep and fair Cloth Parlor Sui’es. consist 18th day of September, A D- 19a, aud duty ing of Tete. lastor and Side Chairs. in Liber f and R.No. is. filo 10 Biack Walnut marbis-top Ohamber Suites. Week aBe Of the land records ter the county of | 30 Painted op Cottage Wael on, in the District +f Columbia.and by | Suites. seriber will goesat posite ease Ee ait Be, | Walnal Extensou marbietop and cesar Tables, ic wale, im fr of vi cases. Way le AT. the SOth day of “Sacbonrds and Hat Trees: jises. on MON] Fobra: Teron d'oclack » m.. bert ot hes eee Hair Cloth and Rep bn air Clot anges. Painted Bedsteads, T ty three (23). in Square numbered ff ed 1 Dressii Wash- hirey aio be ety af Waskiacon ed et er ae street, and ranning tack with that width to ao in the rear of ssid lot. wich all the improve: athereon The i disprsed of without Tegard t the'Store having to be taented by the 13th inet, Terms cash. Store for rent {6-2 GREEN & WILLIAMS, [Rep.aPat.) ~Anctioneers. 'Y LATIMER & CLEARY, A and cost, on account of esell at the risk and expense of the defaniting par. nctoucers and Beal Estate Brokers, ebaser. Al Southwest corner of Penna. avenue and lth street. : & WILLIAMS. At. | ONE MARBLE-TOP SIDEBOARD, TWO MAN- cokds " GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. 7 BROBS, ONE FRENCH PLATE PIE: Y¥ WM. LWALL & CO_. Auctioneers, M R, SUPERIOR BOOK CASE AND 8E Mi Baildi B NUELTEBS AND FIXTO! Bi ” WALNUT AND. cot POSITIVE SALE OF TRE ENTIRE EFFECTS | 1 LOUNGE, WAT-RACK. OF #MITB'S ART GALLERY AT AUCTION. | W AND SHADES. DINING ‘O CLOSK THE RUSINESS. WITH ALL THE | T. HAIRS. FRENCH CAINA DIN- FIXTUBES — LARGE GILDED MIRROR x A SERVICES, FINK ORCAN- FRAME. WITH MAKBLE SLAB AND OON- BS AND GLASSWARE. MANTLE ORNA- BECTING | CORNICES, WALNUT CASE3,-| Mi! 'D FIGURES, SILVER COUNTERS, TABLES, DESKS, STOCK OF | PUA SPOONS AND FORKS. STOVRE, &C.. &c.. ac 1¥0) KB OUTLERY. FOUR FINE On TURSDAY MORNING, Fobraary | CHR! SUPERIOR TOILET WARE. 13, commencing at 11 o’click, ar No.| GOOKING STOVE, KITCHEN REQUISITES. 1328 Fate: ct, between 13h ist 4c., AT AUCTION: 7 and "OUNTINUING BAC! On FRIDAY MORNING, February 9, 1872. == MORNING at 11 o'clock and NVENING at 10 o'clock. we shall sell. for whom itmay at V'cloek, until the whole stock is disposed of. concern, st No > Penneyigania avenue. We name in part— the Metropolitan Hotel, the Pacntings 1 Torte okeumentioned articles. gravhs. ‘orms cash. fé-dte LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, Large Qilded #1 or ane, with Babies Slab. Y ed Frame fo 4 ‘ wafewp oases Chars Rear Tor with Marble Bt Black Walout Derk, wih Glass Froat. over, Re. &e We would especially cal! the attention of buyers to this sale. as the stock comprises one of the best selected collections of Fine Paintings, Chrom. Lithographs, Engravings, Picture Frames, Xc.. ever offered at auction in this city, and to wi we invite the attention of buyers. A.V 8. Agent. 9 W.L. WALL & 60. Auctionesrs {Rep., Sun. Herald, Capital. and Sun Chronicle.) ENt& WILLIAMS, Anction=:r . OOS northwest cooses Tate and!P streets. VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL STATE 0) H STREET NORTH, BETWEEN: Ten AND PY LATIMER & CLEARY. BY ‘Auctioneers vad Real Estate Brokers, west corner of Penn. avenne and llth street, Star Office Builgings IMPROVED PROPERTY ON Q STREET, BE- WHER EIGHTH AND NINTH STREETS, On FRIDAY AFTERNOON, February 9, at 5 o'clock, we will sell in front of the prem: *gnare 3%. This property -y Frame Develling, baring Q street, between ‘8th an back the same width to %¢h streets, and runving Bhode Island avenue. Terms: One-thi He, secured by deed of “oe =m + conveyancing and wurehaser. COM CETATIMER & CLEARY. Aucts. ATIMER & THE ARLINGTON STABLES, 2726 @ Sraxet, NEAR Wan Deranrueny. Constantly on and for hire by the month, rR pepe tly Lag oa ocl0-6an 8. Proprietor _ _ FAMILY SUPPLIES. 417 SEVENTH STREET, ARE OFLERING 4 FINE STOCK OF CONSISTING IN PART OF Havana Oranges, London Layer Balsins, in whole, half, and quarter Conserve Ginger, New Fin rench Prunes. in glass, bores, ‘rdom & Dilworth “Jeilices U 08, wand Maple Walnuts,’ Apple Cider, (not boiled.) Prime New York Apples. A ple Batter, Pine Apple, English Dairy, Kdam, aud Factory New York Bockwheat. Cranberries, Peiten Drive ®: Tup. N.O. Molasses, Finest, quality Gapowier, Imperial, and English re e Mocha, Uld Government Java, Ceylon and Bio Cof- fee, green ahd fresh roasted, No.1 Mackerel, in barrels and kits, Mess Mackerel, “ Jamaica Rum.{pure,) Scotch Whisky, ec at Pure New England Rum, Otard, Dupuy Co. Brandien. Cather wood "Old Reserve” Whisky, beers , of ect Old Baker and Osff Whisky, Pale Sherry Wine.,( very fine,) Madeira, Port and fornia Wines, 25 bbls. PRIME CIDER. 2,000 lbs. DRIED PEACHES best brands RYK WHISKY, instore and for esis low to the trade: be FRANK HUME, (successor to Poole & Hume,) Wholesale Groce?, 454 PEN NYLVANIA AVENUE, Agent for Acme Family and Harper's Ferry Extra FLouR. -“ id ee er eeais-ime LE Stu SThEETS EAST, AT AUCTION. EARY be 18th Anctieneers and Ben! Estate Brokers, On MONDAY. #! inst..at 4 o'clock >We shall son the premises, agood | Sc “ is re. mis Howse and Lot without reserve. 6 | Svuthweat corner of Pennsylvania a seed Terms: Une-half cash; balance 6 and 12 months, — for notes bearing interest and secured by a deed of MAGNIFICENT trust on the premises. Stan and conveyancing at @ down on the day of PBIVATE LIBRARY the cost of the purchaser. sale. at {ejtons wishing to see the property before the day AUCTION, | of sale ene ne, on the 2 1-4 EEN © WILLIAMS Ametee bs SORSDAY, Faipa MONDAY, the St Mesers. Latimer & Clear; B* WM. L. WALL & CO, Auct sell at public anctio New Marble Bitldin te finest Private Library ever sold in Washingtot Fania ny of the ‘are pew and valuable edi scx pea micas aaa vd ail are elpgantly bound ard ifuetrated. “No in 8. MARSHAL’S SALE OF FUENI er opportun ever vecurr yar Citizens to In virtue of « writ of fieri faci 4 tupply their librartes sale affords. D the Clerk than this 0 scriptive catalogues have been prepared and will be giyen to intending purcha-ers on application T Ks are now on view at the marble store eme Cu to me directed, I ablic auction for cash. at the ane tion reomsof WL Wall &o.,on THURS- Fr sylvania avenue and lth atreat. i cerner of Pe & C he 15th day of February, 1572, nt 10 o'cleck, J, Auctioneers, assisted by Mr. nd chattels, to w! o'elec! ‘ f6-4t w ther Redsteads alnui ther Reds Binoy tnd her Wardrobes, Tabs, Be Oa a tae ras. Mattrasece, FTOE, Stoy em. upges. Carpets ter TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, SITUATED ON 2°78 PIERET WEST, BETWEEN & AND S icles in the hovaskeepin; sary merate; seized and levi e goods and chattels of J pon ae Frown, By virtue of a deed of trust dated December aud will be sold to satisty execution No 69% in 34, is70, ‘ded in liber 633 fotio 245, of the favor of Alicon Nailor. use of Janes W. Glark vs. | nd records of Washington counts Distehe Jos. F. Browns 7.2 © Tt, warenalD.c. |! and by direction of the holder of the fede-4 —_ SP WALL z arshal D.C. potes secured the y.we will sell. at public anc- CO.. Aucts. mn MON DA ¥) February 19th. wa prem 5 FON ‘clock p. m., all that plece or parcel cf deities + | Brokers, | ground situated inthe clty of Wakhington, District 51d Seventh “opposite Post Office. x being pert of Lot C, in D. L. Mor- Tison's sub-division of part of quai for the same at the end of a line dr fi A VALUABLE BUILD SIDE LOT ON THE Kast | OF 13 STBEKT. BET WEEN M AND N STREETS AT AUCTION R er On MONDAY AFTERNOON, February 12 + 2 feet to ans fi ce 1872. at 4 o'clock, on the premises, we shalt sell | sonth @ feet: thence west bom feet te ie of Lot 8, in Davidson's sulslivision of Squsre 231. | 19h street. and thence north 2) feet to the beginning: situated on the cast side of 13ch street. between M | impreved by tw two-story Fram» Dwelling. and N streets, and having a frout of 28 feet 6 inches, ‘erme of # : One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 by a depth of 156 fect 15 inches to an alley. "Ferme: One-fourth of the parchase mney to be paid im cash; the residue in three equal payments, ataix.twelve and eighteen months, secured by « deed of trust on the premises, with notes bearing | interest. veyancing and revenue stamps at purchaser's cost $100 will be required when the operty is struck ete LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts months, bearing interest at the rate of ten por-conte Dep anti, sectced By'a ded of traat on the’ prop trty. $100 down when the property is struck © Stamps and_ conveyancing at purchawr's cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with within f Gaya from the day of sale, the trustess ressrve the rel pies = Ml the oa atthe ri-k and cost of the defaulting purchaser 8 DA. DARNEIL: LE! prnsteos. = TLL. R. P. DODGE. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioncers. f7-atde GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. B a ner scam BY WL wate aco. ‘Anctionoert, ’ SALE OF VALU. IMPROVED jew Marble Building, TPROLERTY AT AUCTION ON NEW JERSEY | No. 900 and 90578 W cor’ Penn ave. and 9th st AVENUK, SOUTH OF THE CAPITOL. GOVERNMENT SALE OF IMPROVED REAL STATE. The undersigned will sell at Pac anction. on the premises, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of February. 12, at 3 D-m., lot num- bered twelve. (13,) of Kidwell’s subdivision of square of 5 iheclie a peblio eactioe, a Th hereby. we w ls at ion, om the premises, ou MONDAY, Februaty 19th a72 at & o'clock, ruary 2! prem! 3 . | two hundred and seventeen, (2I7.) In the city of } Lot ot Charice site sulaivicion conn Washington, D.C.,a8 platted and recorded in the Kouare 634, improved by @ three-story | office city’ surveyor, in Book BW. No. 1; p. 113, nd basement Brick Dielilog House. with the buildings and ‘ovements tiereon, €2,00 cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, | known as honse No. 14: northwest, con- veyed x J. Ledyard Hdge and wife, in trust for the United States. Terms: One-fourth cash; balance in three equal annual insta!lments, with ‘interest; notes for de- ferred payments tobe secured by doed of trust on with interest at ten per cent., by notes and deed of trast on the property. $200 when te prop: erty is struck oft. Siamps and conveyancing at pur- chaser'scost. If the terms are not com; with within five days the day of sale. the Trustees reserve the right to Teaell the ines. A deposit of $300 will be required as aud cust of the dcfaultine pur er mt ere | olaneale _ auton SANEIELD. 0 io Treasury. PA“ DARNETL ER £ Trustees. Wasnixotox, D.C. Nov. 10, 1571. febl GREEN 4 WILLIAMS, Aucts. | nol5 lawtFebiNdts_ WM _L.WALE & CO. Ancts. JNITED STATES MAKSHAL'S SALE. In virtue of a writ of fieri factas, issued out of the Clerk's Office of the Supreme Court of the District of I will s+ll at public of LATIMER & CLEARY. | a 1 ‘corner yivania ave, Star Office Buildings CHANCERY SALE OF IMPROVED ERTY y Columbia, to me directed, aid District’ om TUESDAY, the 13u day of ict, y o Tunry, lsd, a the hour of 13 'ctock, tapes TWEEN 4% AND 6rn ‘3. ruary, 1872, at the hour frame ; decree honses, numbers 1916, 1915, and 192). situated on the Geesecrs Cour othe atieter Citmmetg dee | siuth sect iM meet, betweay lohand Si aeons ‘Ds se depend'ng in that coart. ander Lee et al. are plaintifft and Francis Ohase aud others defendants (No. 3.94, Bauity Doc. 11), the nodersigned Trustee will sell, at public auction, to the highest bicder, the following parcel of real aie to wit: ‘On TUESDAY. the 20ch of February, 1572, 1 will sell, at 4 o clock . m., partof Lot four (4). i sfrenting on Pen sylvenia av between 4% ard 6:h streets, aud improved by @ Brick Store and Dwelling ‘The terms of sale are: One-third of the money cash; end the balance in equal payments in 32.18 and 24 months: the purchaser to give for the deferred by raed 4 west, on lot No.7. in square No 120. in the city of Washington. D. C.. seized ard | the property of William K. Spalding, and will be sold to satisfy execution No. 8,316, im favor of Charles H. in. ALEX. SHAR! 8. Mars! wherein Alex- a agin guardial [RCSTEES SALE OF LAND. t to deed of trast from Wm. M. Rob- Berccowt ‘A Mitchell, recorded in Hampskire ‘county, W: irginia,on te 14TH CARY, Acres of Wood Land, lying ia, Buspension Bridge, near prem: vi 1872, T will sell 394 — county, at Wire eee Fitle good. erme: One-half cash; balance in one year. Pale subject to vender’s lien. retai ined in deed of ii > pee ye implied with io ate an otros a | septal stresce to Robertson, for $1 000, Garieht sel at oes ANDEEW W. HEVAL, Trasteo, Z by sab. -0., W.Va. jan27-cod anto-tawgys bY *0D- of Cire't CH. O., W.Va Br® Hlical Ratate Broker and Anctii iT THE a joneer, ‘No. 729 7th street. v “ONE IDEA” STEE'S SALE. OLEAN SWEEP By virtur ef a deed of aiist, to. me, dated ; arch 3B tnd Gah recorded in Eierair, OLOTHING SAL, 1 county, District of Columbia: aad, oy (renting | _ At Oak Hall. 696 7th street. im 1 the party secured, I wil sell the fol HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That "Tier as ctained trove is tourette District of Columbia, holding a Special Term. letters ration on ‘estate of GRORGE . HUGHES, late of Washington county, D. O.. deceased. All persons hav: claims sqsinet tho oni ‘are warned toexhibisthe same itt thereof, to the subscriber, on or before the of January next; ‘otherwise by th day Jaw be exe of he anid eat . n’x. this 77th dav of CfebL-thse ey ARTE BCG ERe reece cakes ream arse | ee ghee WR PU re aa rents |B Jee ea cee the teatimony inthe cree be soca EB DeGeet: Uonimiesioner. moorner streets. Ase Sree OFFicz, J jE? oe Apeil, VATION. L LQAN OFFICE, WE ADVANCE MONEY Al LESS THAN ONE HALF THE USUAL RATES, per oan: Castard’s Best Hams. Bis ©. e TANTO! tanongs. T NEW ADVERTISEMENT. YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION. v The 7:45 » > wok SEE PRICES WILLIAM REAVY. Qcocwel Freight « Chattancoga. Anpap. md 10:30 0 Np, Fok RALTI Leaveat 8.008 a and3 00 Ticket General Superint nd-at. € aa oy ® 645 S00 S45 00,410, 5.40, 0nd AY STATIONS, waar. at 643,805 ent eth wn av Pm. stops at Jessup’ The @¢ Annapolis Junction and Bel ‘™m.on Sunday stops as during the FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 813, m amie ioe from Anpapelison sand 4:10) m. Notraintoor ONS : y b'tDand 745 Ne oii WE WOULD AGAIN REMIND THE PUB- j Leave at sbon ™ a LIO THAT WE ARE SELLING fee - 5 st ‘The vegetative powers of life are strong, but tr a few yours how often the pallid hue, the lack-In eye sud emanctated form, and the impossibMity plication to mental effort, show their banefal {n fuence. It soom becomes evident to the observer that eome depressing influence is checking the de. velopment of the body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school and ja | urda! NEW VALENCIA RAISINS, at......... NEW LAYER BAISINS, at.. CITBON—OBOICE, tt_.seceecceserss CITBON—BEST LEGHOBN, at......... ugh ticket aS sentinto thecountry, This is one of the worst moves wees, vo NEW ZANTE OUBRANTS, at.... ments, Removed from ordinary diversions of the |, yy a. ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the | _ GU. 228 5.00 and 7.43 p neton Station Ticke: Of 45 ani? miy. connect- Baltimore to is to the Wost be bad at the at all hours i= Phiiadetphia and Boston ane ad- 0 Vicon maces ott rats B, Gonerat Ticket Agent WONT, Gent Net, Washincton. eat? body, too much enfeebied to give zest to healthful ‘wad rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwardly apon themselves, tesemssee LSC, NEW TURKISH PRUNES, at_......-..ccccssccsuk 36, TOMATOES-—2-Ib CANS, at............. ees If the paticnt be @ female the epprosch of th: menses is looked for with anxiety as the first symp. tom in which natare is to show her saving power tr diffasing the circulation and visiting the check with | 8d 9 00 p the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has | Leavy grown by what it fed om. Tho energies of the aystom | *¥¢ > are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged COFFEES.........10.ns00m sessemeeemenes WOLF LOW. TEAS...... sen ¥OE¥ low. daily (ex Pp. FLOUR—GOOD, (X-DUI. sack.) at...-...81 75 | The beautiful and wonderfal period ta whice toa, | PS Sees —— and mind undergo eo fascinating @ change from child Pugh fcket FLOUB—BEST EXTRA,(%-bbI sack,)at. 2 00 FLOUB—OHOIOE FAMILY, (%-bbl.sack,) 2 25. to woman, is looked for ia vain. The parent's heari bleeds im anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting for ite victim. re as follows FOR NEW YORK. Leave daily (except Sum: ™ FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave for New York at 9.00pm. 54° p> m perwecn Was! napolis andthe West HROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASTIINGTO! copt Sunday at §00 a.m. 2245 ON SUNDAY. i Philadel- ot Now York on9 p.m. train only. to Philadelphia, New York of at the Station Offibe at ali hours and Ohio Railroad to advertisomont go ae ” N. aster of Transportation. ™ COLE, General Ticket Agent GEO. 5. KOON 1%, Agent, Washington, jold FLOUB—BEST FAMILY, (‘4-bbl. sack,).. FLOUB—WELCH'S BEST FAMILY, at low rates HAMS—CHOICE SUGAB-OUBED, at..... HAMS—BEST SUGAB-OUBED, et.........low rates. SHOULDEBS—BEST SUGAB-CTBED, at. SHOULDERS—PLALN OURED, at............... 80 Lae. themiost cert world for al HELMBOLD'S - charger, t = EXTRACT BUCHU ae a FOB WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXOESSES OB EARLY INDISORETION, attended with the fellowing symptoms: Indisposi Especially who tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss jemory Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horro: of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadfa’ 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, Flash ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Counte nance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain inthe Back Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spotr Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffasion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobili ty, Bestlesness, with Horror of Society. Nothing iv more desirable to such patients than Solituc >, ane nothing they more dread, for fear of thomsel res; » ‘no repose of manner, no earnestness, no spec’ lation but » burried transition from one queciion . D3 thowe mrss! | symptoms beee pually swee oung mew wiellect. who m enii waked to coufidence. ANDA LARGE STOCK Of everything in our line, at correspondingly LOW PRICES. suns are too ELPHONZO YOUNGS 4@ ©0., BALTIMORE OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. From his extensi * itary practices more fat the songs of the Syrens to the Mariners cf Ulymers, bhighting their most brillimat b ering marriage. &c.. im Married persone or Young Men contem axe, aware of Physical Weakuess.( Loss of Proore- ative Power—Impotency,) Nervous i Palpitation, Organic Weakn orany other Disqualification, speed: Be who places himeslt onder the care of Dr J may erable and marriage imp by the victins of improper Apt to commit excesses from ‘not | aware of the dreadful consequences that may encuct Now, who that understands the sulyect will pretend todeny that the power of espe Besides being deprived valthy offspring. the most serious both body and mindarixe The «yar OK HOSPITAL, practice int iy this couatry. jadelphia and cleewhere, can offar poedy and effectual remedy in the q DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. ‘Weakness of the Back or Litebe, strictures, Afoo- tion of the Kidneys or Bladder, Invelantary Impotency General Debliity , N. nifasion of dity, Trem- Palprtati . Pinatas Sight of Giddiuess, Disease of the jose or Skin, At'eotions of the Liver, rere fd im than Bowels—those terrible ary Habits of Youth—s: te thear ¥ Buticipaiious, — Youse hen bave become the Victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which an- to an aatimely the most exalted ve thousands of nd brilliant ‘ight otherwise have sutrancod fet: Senates with the thanders of ¢ioyacnee. or ccstasy the Living lyre. may call with fall MARRIAGE. plating m wr Xcitabiliy, . Nervous Debiltty, ity removed igor Bestored. which renders life mie- ible. is the penalty paid indulgences Young per- fad Procreation is lost Ronee oper babite thaw by the ot the pleas re of and dearnctive mmcs deranged, the physical and mental fancuem: ) weakened THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED To Gi Dane: ON—WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY | BEMUVES—SOON FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER. FATUITY AND EPILEPTIO FITS, 18 ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIBE. GROCERS, COBNEB NINTH AND F STREETS, Under Masonic Temple. ia, palpitation of the by of procrestive power nervous irriga. sart. tad. Jebilty sod wasting of the dvath Consumption. decay. and ARRANTEI Persove rained preteudors, whokeep them teiffing mouth after mouth, take sium. te and StyQs ous competnds, sbvuld app Pomediately. TWo Days in health by aulearned DBE. JOHNSTON, College of During the supe intendence of Dr. Wilson at the | Member of the rege of Surgeons. London, Gi luate of the mort in the ELPHONZO YOUNGS.t Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred to | Unred Baten, and the pt Day of moe ile han lara SH | twovetionte. ‘Benson bet fora ties tts chem, ama | Seen opens fates Resetnn ol ceegans rare, coe both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and, astonishing cares that were ever known; mang about twenty years of age. troubled I ta the bead and cars warn OLIDAY Goons. sounds, Cachtuluecs, with aseseret Piecing oat H cy ‘Who can any that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direfal diseases, Insanity and ured iately . ae KE PARTICULAR ROTOR. i, wore f tt 3 those who ba: ed them- eons ar en aac) ay! Vorsumption? records of the Insane A-ylums, echees bylimpra tutlgenee ‘an? solitars halwtey cifstomers and the public generally to our large and ‘and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, & Fo age Le aghenee A miot, eottting f t either well-selected stock of GOODS FOR THE HOLI DAYS, among which we would name, in part— eeieonis LAYER RAISINS. LONDON LAYER RAISING, in whole, half and qre VALENCIA RAISING SULTANA BAISINS. CUREANTS, FIGS. IMPERIAL PRUNES, in 1, 2 and 6 pounds. COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT, WHITE BEATE PEACHES, in glass, very beau ti WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in2-Ib.and3-1b. can: GREEN PEAS, Domestic and French, TOMATOKS, in 2-1b. and 3-Ib. cans, ‘ample witness to tbe truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodien 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 gricibequiled.” 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 rangement TEXAS BE! 8 very nutritious article. sequences. HUCKING’ PARKER HOUSE SOUPS. ENGLISB! te ae and ONION PICKLES MA! 10) ‘Winneos. mae /KLES, nev FRENCH and AMERICAN PICKLES, all kinds. LOBSTEBS, in and tins. PRESBEVED GINGER and CHOW-CHOW. PBESEBVES of all kinds, Gordon's make. ALMONDS, WALNUTS, ity aditrerrig ant BAZ -Ib. eae een: Fike OLAUKERS ac. be; oan ALso, HELMBOLD'’S Ha becemen FINE OLD JAMAIOA BUM. - f pith foots Oe Le Sa FLUID EXTRACTOF BUCHU. Very superior OLD BRANDT. 014 BAKER and NEOTAR WHISKY. GAYY'S CELEBRATED FURE BYE wisn ELICA, MUSCAT, SHERE: PORT: .DEIEA WitRS bey All the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE WINBt and a few casks fine old PALE SHERRY in th: Custom House at Georgetown, thereby guarantecing A iy ! ‘There is no tonic Mike ft. It ts an anchor of hope to the physician and patient. This is the testimony of all who have used or prescribed it. Beware of counterfetts and those cheap décoctions called Bucht, most of which are prepared by self the purity of the Wine offered. pamkys we eager: poe FOR SALE LOW BY offered for sale at ‘‘less pric-” and “larger bottles, BROWSING & NIDPLETOR, gc, They ereunreliable ..4 frequently injarioes Mo. 614 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Ash for Holmbeld's, Tubsne other, decl-tr Opposite Metropotitan Hotel. Price @1.25 per bottle, or 6 botties for @6.88. q@eorP m HILL. miss FAMILY FLOUR tn store and for A Fn SS Indinna sronue cad th eiest, ‘Practical an@ Analytical Chemist. 10.694 Broad; the bility. 8m) ‘oneumption | NEALLY —The feartun wut to bedreaded. Loss of + Depressiv Spirits, i Foreb: Aversion to Soctety, Self Miatrust, Love of Solits Timidity, & yare some of the evils jaced of ied. no of ~~ alte