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EVENING STAR. CONGRESSIONAL. eadien ter. <onclasion Westerday' 's Proceedings. | ji:tic on th: SENATE.—After our report closed— The motion to reconsider the vote paseing the All for the relief of Chicago was carried—ayes noes Zz. The Senate then aijourned. HOUSE.—After our report closed— Mr. Hay (lil.) introduced a resolution that the committee of Ways and Means report a bill removing the duty on spirits tor export. Re- ferred to Ways Means Committee. Mr. Monroe (Ohio) offered a a resolution, which was referred to Committee of the Whole jivuse, declaring that the Forty-second Con- gress should mot adjourn antil it has passed a » ii to carry Out reforms in the civil service of Ue government. On motion of Mr. Young (Ga ), the Commit- tee on Judiciary was directed to report a bill at a= early a lay as practicable for the removal of the political disabilities of all persons who have applied for such relief. The House resumed the consideration of the resolution that came last, and which was then offered by Mr. Stevenson, 3 as *hio, declaring that Congress recogni: M acts pas-ed for the enforce- and binding nt of the reconstruction actsof Congress. The jouse refused to saspend the rules and pass the (Pa. offered a resol tion direct- ee of Ways and Means to report all impost duties on tea and cof. put the same on the free list. The esolution was adopted—yeas 149, nays 31. Those voting in the negative were Messrs. Beck, Bev- | eridge. Bird, Brooks (N. Y.), Burchard, Glarke | N.Y.) ben, Comin, Cotton, Dawes, Farns- worth, Finkelnburg, Gartield, Hale, Hawley. | Hibbard, Hooper, Kerr, Kinsella, Lewis, Mer- nek, Moore. Orr, Palmer, Parker ( ry (Ohio), Poland, Potter, Slater, Smith (Ohio), Stevens, Stoughton, Stouell, Twichell, Wake- eler and Willard. ' om of Mr. Banks, (Mass.,) the Com- the Pacific Railroad was directed to vd report upon the actnal condi- tion of the affairs of the Unmon Pacitic railroad, snd that in prosecuting the investigation the committee have power to send for persons and | papers. mittee o1 investiga: THE TREATY OF WASHINGTON. Mr. Butler ( Mass.) asked leave olution requesting the President patible with the pablic interest, to inform the House if the government has any knowledge it is the intention of her Majesty's govel t Britain to im could inform the House that 1 no suck information. Mr. Butler replied that then we ought to have ~ome information on the su’ The House refused to suspend the rules and pass the resolution. M ger (Mich.) introduced a bill for the m of the Treasury Department. »mmittee on Civil Serviee. Mr. Shanks (Ind.) offered a resolution re- questing the President to ©; negotiations with allctvilized nations to. provide for the im- mediate return on parole of prisoners captured in war. Pending a motion to suspend the rules and pass the reslution, the House, at 3 o'clock p. m., adjourned. leat s2ee- ANOTHES WHARTON CASE. {From the Louisville Ledger, January 8.) | Some twelve years ago there came to Louis | tive-lookiug f about eighteen years of age, | recollection serves us right, Cath- crine Melchior. She was whatistermed 4 bean- tifal woman, finely developed, with fanitless | form and graceful motion—a woman who would attract attention wherever seen. She remained at Louisville but a short time, when she left the city for the town of Kport,on the Indiana | side of the river, about fifty miles above Lonis- | ville, where she soon obtained service in. th: family of an oid and wealthy farmer named Sharp, residing some two and a half or three miles above the town. Mr. Sharp and his a; wite lived slone together, their children having ail married and removed from the old home- stead. The old people were highly esteemed, and were w 1 to nearly all the citizens of the cor =< g rine found her new home « very pleasant one, and was apparently contented and ver atter she had ente rp was taken ill for some time; but. growin, covery was fondiy hop 1 children. Very » husban | ver, she n the aby The symp her painfal Hered a few years later, were decidedly ROM ARSENIC OR STRYCHNINE. mit his children mourned her deat? ; emed to feel it more deeply the n nd this was remarked throughout neighborhood; and so Mr. Sharp prevailed pon her. which was not difficuit, to remai his he > housekeeper and gr ‘al superin- tendent ot the domestic department of his ex- lensive farm, paying ber a handsome salary for her services. Time wore on, as time ts always loing, and the wounds that grief at the demise “ bis wife had intlieted upon the heart of Mr. sharp were healed. that, with Catherine as his wite ears would be tull of comfort, and so he pai¢ rt to the young maiden. She was averse to | the aniou proposed by the old min; it would be ‘ow much bke uniting June with ‘d. as she looked up languis ustrous black eves and beantiti his declinin; and his suit pressed with | nation. Catharine took few days to deliberate over the matter, a1 ~he returned answer to her pers-veri -uaired lover that she would mar tion that he would deed her his farm, valued at $25,000, and certain moneys and other | This the old man agreed to do, and course of time all the necessary papers | rT were legally drawn aud placed | bands. Then the wedding took and fer acouple of years or more th: } ted olf man bathed inthe sunshine of her | eived her toying with all the de- | T SUDDENLY HE DIED. His disease was a languishing one at fi smcicated towards its fatal termination a recovery. But those dreadful pains that had ween noticed in the illness of bis wife imm stely prior to her demise supervened, and as sud- iy and painfully as his aged wife had died so shed he. His children and many of his neigh- | bors believed that both he and his tirst wife had died from poison at the hands of Catharine, but they dared only breathe their suspicions i . lest the law pressed wl of them in th Cather t just reached BEAUTIFUL cousty, tat all surprising that the days ies WOMAN IN THE hood were made “and Popular merchant, : 0 did business, we believe, at Koekport Evansville. Mr. Batchelor was supposed to be wealthy, and so his suit for Catherine's heart and hand prospered, and they were married. The course of their married life ran smoothly enongh. . their apparent | bappiness beeame the subject of remark. Both re apparently deeply devoted we each other. But after a year or two of bliss, Mr. Batchelor was attacked by a languishing illness, which «i diminished im severity by turns, isease, which puzzled the skill of the yste jans, took a favorable turn, and strong were entertained o1 its speedy and favor able termination. It was a noticeable featare ot Mr. Batchelor’s disease, as it had been of the disease of which Mr. Sharp and his tirst wife had died, that it was seated in the stomach, and no medicines seemed to reach or control it.’ His partial recovery was therefore unaccountable to the physician apon any other hypothesis than the great physical recuperative powers of Mr. Batchelor. But in the midst of the fond anti: pations of his friends for his recovery, ME. BATCHELOR SUDDENLY DIED 'm great agony, suffering intense pain in the sto- mach. He was buried, and the widow's wail sounded over bis grave, and was re-ecboed irom the old forest that skirted the cemetery. ‘But the dead husband was a Mason, and in the lodge ATEN ALIVE ny Docs —A Hee I named Lohnes, living on the farm ef Hollister, | near Galesvi' Ulster count ba RA is now lying there at the point of dea effects | $f an occurrence ot the most aj mother had taken her this hy ee an ee agan, who resided aan e sreet. Mr. Lanagan hound dogs, and ax Mrs. Lobnes ales gh wy door she saw the there was no Mrs. Lohnes and child entered, and in an it the hou attacked the little girl. The women fought the animals snd shriel Jed for help, b but the tearing to pieces of the little girl seemed inevitable. Some men engaged at work in a barn near by, rushed tothe rescue, bat before it was acco! she had &7-A writer in the Sen Advocate fears valry coctly churches, Ti arise among them ‘popu save: “« Competition leads to prarsalarion larg salaries lead to sore throats, sore throats lead args vacation, and vacation leads to California or | Europe. 7 There is food for reflection for Christian worke! ers in the — Dr. Guthrie once ask- ex) a ragged boy w streets: sak m he came upon in the mr father and mother for- take you up?” «The po- “ When ¢ you who wil! lice,”* was the instant answer of that little bay. &7 Says the Knoxville (Temn.) Times: -aw a genuine champion of woman's rights yee | terd by aw . We know she was an advocate of sich the long steps she took, by the important | ng of her arms and body asshe walked, and by the immense and manly sizeof the piece of co from which she was extracting the Jule. “H}. Pere | Deminick MARRIED. TAGNAM— rth = the Sth inst n®P a BAGS AM ond Miss A.V BEY E! ai: Ba, AMABTIN, On the 12th inet..at 2 o'clock p. m., i ne —--20ee-— DIED. iad Surday, the 1th inst. he Hh year of his age. be funeral will take K., oa Wednesday, Lith inst., at NETT MAKTL in the ‘ath year of her age er funeral will take place at 2 0 — on Wed ‘yirom 1111 4th st.. between Mand N, the im Myers ‘The friends of the family ited to acten UNDERTAKERS. ISTALLIO BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS | town, 10H’D FP. HARVEY. ALONZe A. MARR, MARBVEY & HABE, UNDERTAEERS, No, 034 F Srausr, BSTWEEN NINTH AND TENTA. ov evi B TBADE FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. DESCRIPTION, SHROUDS, HABITS, &c. No. 79 Bridge street, George- ly ranch Office: RICHARD W. BARKER, *URKNITURE OF ALL KIND: MADE 48: S is KEPAIKED. : +g BINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. FAMILY SUPPLIE: M™"72== @ BYLES, 417 SEVENTU STREET, ARE OFI BRING 4 FINE STOCK OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES | Havana Oran, CONSISTING IN PART OF London Layer Baisins, in whole. half, and quarter Conserve Ginger, Frei Gr Mander New York B And then it bethought him | J boxe New Fies, neh Prunes. in glass. cin don & Dilworth's Jeilicn, Preserves, Morton's Pie auzalte, Hed. paper and soft shell, and M: le le Walnuts, York Apples: Apple Butt 'w York Apples. utter, ples English Dairy, Edam, and Factory ud boxes, berrics, Inj oa B.O. Molasses, ity Guupowiler, Imperial, and ee ee, barrels and ica, th wet Nectar” wun, ee. Port and Oalifsrnia packages Prime Butter, = = roped pe or familfes, forall BAY @ BRO., 351 ivania Avenue, CHAMPION GROCERS, | Have just received, direct from San Francisco, a | choice tine of TEAS, which ck bri setting at boot “ Black Tomatoes—2 Ibs.. lic. | Peaches—2bs., 19. per can: ‘Bibs, Case Pratt's Avtral Oil st iC meee Sad for sale low to following low rates : ince,” anh. he Wave’? Japan exita, Se, ) japan, choicest of ‘all Japan per Ib. Moy une Gun powder. Extra Choice eat Fe @ Ib. - Tniperial Teas, cfg Romeragt ge = GREEN. Be. Ib” | Btatietb. 3c. Ib, Starcaibo, Ze. Ib. Nd Government rm. 38¢ od AN ep RUTTS ;,3 Ibs, 2c. per can. |, Bc. per can, AUGHT with DER. PKs DRIED Se an. RYE W' jie og yi FRANK HUME, (muccessor to Poole & Hame,) Wholesale Grocer, 434 PEN NYLVANIA AVENUE, at for Acme Family and Harper's vorrs 5 Extra OUB. Ite, Weare err as Enameled kinds of Braiding done Pearl, by Mrs of Boston, sv, Gon. Tompkins. Gen. Aiken. janlé-ly WAFELwWRIGHTS BEAD! fe THE BEST OAK IN THE DISTRICT ar WILLETT & LIBBEY, wf Cor. 6th street and New York avenne, bis sudden death, and the sudden a abe sien ke tnelens decease of Mrs. and Mr. Sharp, were discussed, the conclusion arrived at was that bad aided thetr sudden exit from the world, that Catherine Batchelor was the poisoner. Aad “ the remains of Mr. Batchelor were quietly lisinterred, the stomach taken from them aed sent to a noted physician and chemist for anal; zation. The result of the ana! was the di covery cf enough salnecel ps mn to produce jeath, and the — that Batchelor hed from poison. re. Batchelor was arrested, ke in jail, indicted ~— grand jury, and e time arr But upon affi- davit made by nel that she could uot hives fair elly when cool. = wooden frame and ‘k-thread. Melt the jelly, and it to the Sik tuiniy and evenly with s butoeway A second Besos flo when the first has dried. n both are dry, cover the whele surface with two or three ot Bakam of Peru, a] im the same way. Plaster thus made is very pliable, and never breaks, bors, leave to tnform bie custo- a | Gece Fiance and see —te at NEIDER’S, Practical BELL HANGER, jants-tf ¥ street. W. W. We are prepared to furnish CRUSHED OB BROKBE STONB to Contractogs in quantities to suit. We arealso BUYING FO! Foot of K stuect. 2 in ) B CASH at our Works. J. B. 20@ 8 00.. which = | hers. “We lace from the M P.Oburch, ____ AUCTION SALES B* COLDWELL & KING, anctinnvers Oue docr north of Penosyivania avenue. | avettos BILE OF Te AQUSTHOLD FURMI- j in THURSDAY MOEN 10 o'ctock. we shall sell a ; ads. | Wardr: bee, Mattresses B | stere, China, Crockery, es, &e., Re. | | Several Silver Watches, ree ply and | i | TayR Carpets. ons Ges Sie W. T. JOHNSON. a | Bt Estate Broker and Auctioneer, | Manifiesnioavemeatee td ‘Sd street cast. prise G LOT ON B STREET. BETWEEN wet 0 ee M dated the ember, A bad ‘recorded folie alone ot the Tend inte | ‘oun Mt of Columbia, I shalt a premises eater FRIDAY. ¥ebroary Si aap me. 867, Deaiuatn, for the Tian he northwest corner of #s.4 thence sonia a tad thence north 136 piace of be a ? e-third cael Palaace i in 6 and 12mouthe, te reat. ot fant ey "T. JOMNSON, Trustee, = Sra & CLEARY. Southwest coceer Boneorivanis svews eet llth oat neyivania avenue st. i Bar Office Building. TRUSTEES CALS oF 0} iat F Scams SHIFTING vietes rot Saeed of {rnst, dated the ath day of Novempor. 1871, and dat bru bab or ifm | — as ia pa Terms of sale: Uash. |. ADAIES. Tras, 3d Lat: “ik a ULES, Aucts. WALL & CO phi hes a. 408: = siding Pennsylvania avenue. bg ot WALNUT PARLOR PORE: RE Orcs g etre Et » UILGLOTH, Ee, 8% ORDER li RNING, February Lanai at LO o'clock at our Auc vey tien ‘Boome, ‘without reserve, for cash. We one" tery handsome Walnut Chamber Suit, with elegant Dressing Uabinet, 10 pieces, Bandseme Farior Seite, io terry and Urecatelle, Oak Sid boards, one very handsome, Walnut and Cak Buteusion Tables, {0 pleces Uileloth, at Marble-top Tables, op Painted Cottage Suits, Three pipe Ingrein, Brasacts and other Carpets, Wath many other goods in the housek oping | N ond | rand commence on We real portal aration of buyers to 4s pero Wee. Waku CO, Aucts. VER & SONS, Auctionsors; x “Baltimons, Md, ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HORSES, MULES, ALDKENEY AND. BOLSTBIN cone. AND BUGGIES. sP! AND FARMING Furniture HEN F /NDAY MORNING, February 19, 1872, commencing at 1Lo'clock, at. the resi dence of J.P. Bartholo#, E Ba m erty of the late Ju row Farm we hall scil the following described woods and chattels “ney and Holstein Tows. SAlierney and jolstein C 2 geod Farm and Carriage Horses. 1 Mule; 13 bives Bees (in fe comtition). Concord Buggy (in er): Farm Wagon, i Spring Wag n: 3 Tonble set of Bugey ad tot of Plough and Cart Quant ity of Farming Imp'oment parge stone hotsting Machine: Hoisting Jack. Lot of Shattiogs, P eye. and Wheel Le Bagot mya He alee (hutahed), 190 gall 40 gallo: Finegan: ‘large t lot Vim 150, 1 Pino Forte, by Knabe, Superior Oil Paintings. Haircioth and Piush Pastor Furniture. Tables, Brussels and Three py Carpets Wajnut, Rosewood uy (And Painted Cham r Furniture, covsisting of Wardrobes, Wast- Racy Chairs, Lounges, nd Pillows. rd; Oak Extension Table. and Glassware. r Casks. ie " Cocking Uter sila, &e., &e . &e. Terms: $25 and under, cash; over that amount credit of 2. 4, and 6 months, with approved notes, bearing interest. Nore—The care sop at Ponn’s Crossing, on the Be ts Bs R.,. which is on the place, thereby making it very convenient to parties wishing to attend th> biWdts LATIMER & CLEARY, Salesmen, BY W. T. JOHNSON, | Real Estate Broker and Anctioneer, Pennsylvania aveuue, corner 3d street east, By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the first i jay of July, A. D. 1871, and recorded in Liber 0. 655. follo 75, one of the land records. tor Washington county, District of Colambia, 1 shall tosellsia frrint of the i ve m4, pores for tho same t west one handred and twenty- | seven feet eleven Inches from the northwest co1 | of 16th street and V street northwest; thence ranaing west ove hundred and sixteen fest nine inch thence northwesterly seventeen feet six inche: thence east to said 16 ‘south sixteen of beginning ‘& good two-story monthly poten ring 6 ms Ter § balance in of thirty dollars “per month, cong. interest, or ten percent ‘dixcount for om upon the deferred payments. Ove hundred dollars down at time of sale GEORGE W CLARK. Trnatoe. HNSON, Axct. {7-w s.m t.w Y LATIMER & re Aucti and Beal Estate Brokers, uctioneers Es Scuthwest corner Pennsylvania sve. and 11th street, Star Office Buildings, CHANCERY SALE Lae PROVED PROP. ERTY ON PENNSYL AVENUE, BE- TWEEN 4% AND orn Ssrakers uder and by virtue of a decree prasad by the prem. Court of the District of Columbia in a we depending in that court, wherein Al ander Lee et al. are plaintiffs aud Francia Chase and others defendants ( he undersigned Trustee at pal the highest bidder, the following parcel eatate-to wits On TUESDAY, the 20;h of Febraary, 1872, 1 well, at 40 clock » partof Lot four(4), +. ‘fronting sylvania avenue, between #5; i ih streets, and improved by @ Brick Store and rwellin he terine of eale are: One-third of the purchase eae cash: aud the balance in eual payucits in Be and 2% mont! ~, the purchaser to give for the deferred yments his promissory notes, endorsed to the as ‘of the Trastee, and oy conveyancing at cost of pure pot complied with in ‘ave days t the right to resell at purchi jap2-eod LATIMER & Sis Aucts. EN & WI ‘Anctioncers, Bo poh 10th and D streets. LkdS oF. rp ePLR PROP! ets bi: eerie BETWEEN id SrunETs WEST. i869, Noi is, slo se Jor the county 0 s , in the District #f Columbia. an! b; poe direction of the party thereby — i, ae abe will ecll. at public sale. ft sie slickey me bart of Le ihe west 25 feet, rotten” on on sbath ¥ Tse fanning back with thar width or improvement ents thereon Frame House, Seine No. Bit Bese pat i ae Or a oy Mig d h $100 st be paid at ale abd ih ths mislanon in @ and is month with wncitaction, of ube Trustee ot nals, the Trestes reserves: the ris of the defaal rink and expe nee fanieing pat H. Surviving Trastes. beets Sane @ WILLIAMS, Ancts AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. Te-MORROW. ¥ WM. L. WALL & CO IVE SALE wy "OF TMIEA San AG monte. atilo at 7 o'clock, ‘the whole We name iu ‘comprises ous of the best ‘Cine Paintings, Obromn. Picture Prames, &c., &c., at fn this city, and to whieh we invite the attention of buyers. . V_S. SMITH, Agent. WALL & GO . Auctionesrs Capital. and Sun Curonicic.} B= onan & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, northwest corner 10th and Das. > ™ w.L (Rep., Ban. Hera spear Ces “RAL EOF FAMILY K. t, HOUSEHOLD FORSE Ltn. shall wal, Uy rt of the District nual fects of the late Simeon emises, No. 713 8th streets north, the fol- ‘“lumbia, the Matlock, deen street west, between @ Towing namied articl: seis ‘Une Family Horae, Qne Family Carriage, Bedstends. Bureaus, Washstands, “haire, Tabl pets, Ac. hina. Glass and Crockery Were, Parlor Cooking and other Stov: And many other arvicles which we doom it unneces- #ary to enumerate ng BEMTAB MATLOCK., Administrator. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucis. Y¥ WM. L. WALL &00., Anctioncers, New Marble le Bai . (0, 900 and 902, 8. W. c ; Penn. are. anf 9th st. petentaah bag! EOF IMPBOVED REAL ‘The undersigned will sell on the aiinay CR DAY. che Spent hy bered twelve: ti jot of Kidwel'e bil i halos cfestere ive sion of square enteen, (217.) in the city of jatted and recorded int a3 a street. north 1s Ng. tare jes. Terms: ie, toarth 1h; balance in three equal aunual i a with Interest: noire far de- ents tobe secured SO ond of srust the premiee A depoait of ured a 000 As AWHIELDS Solicitor of the Treasury. Winrernb C..N nolS-lawtFebiSdte WML. WALL &CO.. Ancts. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct’r; Georgetown. TRUSTEES’ gale OF VALUABLE IMPROVED PROPERTY AT AUCTION, SIT! Ee ye yas a west, BETWEE iy virtue ofa deed of trast dated te 3d, 1570, recorded in liber 635 folio 265. of the land records of Washington connty, District ot Cobumbia, and by direction of the holder of the notes secured there! Fe ae will sell. at public anc Hicp,op the premis ‘ONDAY, February 19h, 1872" at 4 0 cloc! yall that piece or parcel uf secret city of W: saueat ony District at rath 19th street. ceed thence north 30 feet to the beginui: impreved py anew two-story Frame Dwelling. "Forms of sale: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 monthe, bearing interest at the rats of tex per conte per avonm, secured by a deed of trast on the of Erty., $100 down when the. property ts stnck Siuhipe nod, Conveyancing at! purcha nt‘ con. jes terins of sale are not complied with within a ore ‘rom the day of -sale, tesa reserve the vist ete Gro the oo risk and cost of Ue defauiting prrchi A DARNEILLE, ‘ R. P. catou { Trasteos. AS DOWLINE {7 -dtda New Siarbie corner 9h st. and Peansylvania avenue. |. MARSHAL’S BALE OF FU! BNITUBE, &&. In virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issued from the Clerk's o he District of C will sell tion roo DAY, the 15 the fol ‘other Reds tends Wainotand other Wardrobes, Tables. tofas, Mattranses, Mirror, Stoves. unges, Carpet With numerons other articles in the housekeeping Hine eclonge enumerate; seized and levied the goods and chattels of Jos. F. Brown, aid will besclt to. tatisty execution Wo (6.99 in favor of Alison Nailor, use Cod — . Clark vs. ‘os. F. Brown and J.B. Stew: ALEX, HARE, 8 Marshal D. _ WALL & 00., Ancts. fe B* GREEN & SWIeLrAMS, ‘Auctioneers. ‘Northwest corner loth andDstrects. = STRES’ SALE OF VALUASL IMPROVED JPERTY. AT AUCTION, BEING SIX UN. FIN iene i K HOUSES ONE STREE WEST, NEAR BOUNDARY ST. Ni By virtue of adeed of trast: dT, recorded in Liber 656, foi records «f Washington county. D. and by direction of the holdersof the notes recured thereby. Re will sell. at public auctjon,on the premisss. on THUBSDA ‘ebruary 29th, f mets “descr fo imibia, to wit: . Al are " ae ob a the record bool . in a Surveyor’s of Wash ington county, D.O.. improved by ix unflaished Brick Dwellings. Terms of sale.as prescribed by the trust: 31,20 cash.on each house,and the ba ance in 6 and 12 months, bearing interent at the rate of ten per cont. Pr annum, secured by deed of trust on the prope: ty 85 to be ‘paid by the purchaser.on rou: when the property is struck off. Stamps and con? Yeyancing at purchaser's cost. “if the terms are not com, ied with within five days from the day of sales the Prustecs reserve the right to resell the property at the risk and “4 of the ve defeating purchescr. GRORGR EARLE. ( Trustees. {7-00 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anct'rs. YB.A — ‘Biste @ Broker and Auctioneer. TRUSTEES SALR OF IMPROVED — N SQUARE 274. By Velioet adeed of trust, Dec. H, Uy apd reesnied in liber No, ool, oN 12 the land records for the county if by direction of the Wat "public ale. in DAY. tne 19th at 4 o'clock “p m., Lof numbered xty ‘three. in Alen end Falcouer subdivision hundbed and seventy four cietiathe sigrof Ware vent < “ ington, which subdivinion ia recorded Ya liber C. + folio 173, together with the improvements ye prem "Terms to be complied with wit sixdap after sale ustes reserves the right to resell ‘one week's notice, at the risk and doa of the first purchaser. Deeds and stampa at c: purcl ‘DLEY ap BENRY A, pu USLEY. Tra astee. “ONE IDEA” CLOTHING SALE, At Oak Hall. 696 7th street. no (QUEAPEST AND BES. : WM. MASSEY & CO.'3 XX ALE.(in superior condition) son pints, PRILADELPHIA ALK, articl eres 7 anemea? treet ae - 4 C. fee BLA. Prorcasts a FAFURviNe WOODEN Beary Prsiic Yoxss: De Desraict eee tGrammed sanare yard: Pe hat NEW ADVERTISEMENT. SEE PRICES WE WOULD AGAIN REMIND THE PUB- LIO THAT WE ABE SELLING NEW VALENCIA RAISINS, at_s.......130. NEW LAYER BAISINS, ot... ens Se. CITBON—CHOICE, at CITRON—BEST LEGHOBR, at... NEW ZANTE OURRANTS, ot....................... NEW TUBKISH PRUNES, at... TOMATOES—9-Ib CANS, at... ened Be, COB F RES ...-cscssesserssesoeess senvseeesseneenererameeess WOT LOW 100. TEAS........... veseeneeermaneseccerensnreeeesV OF LOW. FLOUR—GOOD, (-DDI. BRck,) At....en..... QL 7S FLOUB—BEST EXTRA,(%-bbl sack,)at. 2 00. FLOUB—OBOICE FAMILY,(%-bbi.sack,) @ 25. FLOUB—BEST FAMILY, (%-bbi. sack,). FLOUBR—WELCH’S BEST FAMILY, at low rates. HAMS—CHOICE 8UGAB-OURED, at.. HAMS—BEST SUGAB-CUBED, et.........low rates. SHOULDERBS—BEST SUGAB-OTRED, at.......90, SHOULDEBS—PLAIN OUBED, at......0.c.-ns0 80, ANDA LARGE STOCK Of everything in our line, at correspondingly LOW PRICES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS @ CO., GROCERS, OOBNER NINTH AND F STREETS, Under Masonic Temple. ELPHONZO Foenens EARS. WM. H. SEA jand-tf Hoe 4+ @oops. ‘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— 0 RIAL LAYEB RAISINS. ON LAYER RAISINS, in whole, half and ara VALENCIA BAISINS SULTANA BAISINS. CUBRANTS, FIGS. IMPERIAL PRUNBS, in 1, 2 and 6 COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT, w beget og HEATH PEACHES, in glass, very beau WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in?-Ib. and 3-Ib, cane GREEN PEAS, Domestic and French. TOMATOXS, in 2-ib. and 3-Ib. cans, TEXAS BEEF, a very nutritious article. HUCKINS’ PARKER HOUSE SOUPS. ENGLISH CHOW CHOW and ONION PICKLES WInpeon * = PIOKLES, something new FRENCH on and a AMERICAN PICKLES, ali kinds. LOBSTEBS, in and tine PRESERVED GINGER and’ CHOW-CHOW. PRESEBVES of all kinds, Gordon's make. ALMONDS, WAL! ee PECANS, FILBERTS ZIL Ni a OFiRE CES CEac! ALso, FINE OLD JAMAICA BUM. SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY Very superior OLD BRANDY. Old BAKER and NECTAR WHISKY. GAFT’s CELEBRATED FURR RYB WHISKY ANGELIC. bt . \EBBY and PORT DENA Wiktms. All the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE WINBE and a few casks fine old PALE SHERRY in the Custom House at Georgetown, thereby guarantecing the purity of the Wine offered. FOR SALE LOW BY Gorpss BILL. ‘This FAMILY FLOUR in store and for “Ail other grades Family and Batre Flour. Meal WiLL FEED, dects-tt ‘The vegetative powers of life are strong, bat in a few years how often the pallid bue, the lack-luster eye and emanciated form, and the impossibility of application to mental effort, show their banefal in fuence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checking the dv. velopment of the body. Consumption is talked of, ‘snd perhape the youth is removed from echool and sent into thecountry. 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 enfeedled to give rest te healthful If the pationt be a female the approach of the ‘menses is looked for with anxicty as the first symp- tom in which nature is to show her saving power tp diffusing the circulation and visiting the check with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appotite hae grown by what it fed on. The energies of the system ‘re prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged. ‘The beautiful and wonderfal period in which body and mind undergo eo fescinating @ change from child to woman, is looked for in vain. The parent's heart biceds in anxtety, and fancies the grave but waiting YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION. fer tts victim. FOB WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OB EARLY INDISCRETION, attended with the following symptoms: Indispori- tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss Memory Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wake- fulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Las- sitade of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Ap- petite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flush- 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 Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffasion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobili- ty, Restlesnces, with Hotror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such patients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for fear of themselves; no no repose of manner, no earnestness, no specalation, but ® burried transition from one question to another THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO Go ON—WHICH THIS MEDIOINE INVARIABLY REMOVES—SOON FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY AND EPILEPTIO FITS, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. Daring the supe,satendence of Dr. Wilson at the Blogmingdale 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 HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU about twenty years of age. ‘Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by these direful diseases, Insanity and Vor.sumption? records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. “The countenance ie actually sodden and quite destitute; neither mirth nor grief ever visite it. Should a sound of the voice occur itis rarely ar- ticalate. “ With wofal measures wan despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled.”” While we regret the existence of the above ts- eases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an valuable gift of chemistry for the removal of the con- sequences. FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. ‘Theze ts no tonic ike tt. It ts an anchor of hope to the physician and patient. This is the testimony HELMBOLD’S of all whe have used or prescribed it. Beware of counterfetts and those cheap decoctions called Buchu, most of which are prepared by colf- styled doctors, from deleterious ingredients, aa offered for sale at ‘lees prise” and “larger botties, ge. They ave unreliable end frequentiy injurious Ask Sor Price @).25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for @6.20. Delivered to any edirems, Describe symptoms is com BUMAetOES. ‘Helmbeld’s. Tubs no ether. pg TRS seat 5 ig ay General Freight and Ticket we TOM, General Saperint-ndont o-- Bantmons a SaaObEC Witz = December 28. 1471. Syptes bree w oN ' a od ‘i . Re weet eer} “yon a Lu WAT STATIONS. | we daily, except Su " 5 1 Tam Cidani? asym ont Principal Way Sratie — Rindensbarg Belts PM stops at Inner pe at Annapolis Junction and Bolag eae D ™.on Sanday stops as Leave at $0 mt 7 ad "FO ALL PARTS OF THE W _ Pm conmert- Station with trains from Baltimore te erebarg. Pitt ae and rain. wrnrousl tickets to the West can can be bad at the einete Station Ticket Office at all hours am For New York, Philadel 2nd Boston eroad- mh GH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON, —— ASD NEW YORK. FOR NEW YORK, werhour ch. wot nape rong wae mo ®: POR PHILADELPHIA Eepey gaily except Sunday )at 5.00 a.m S40p. m. “ * = oN SUNDAY Leave for,New York at 9.00). m ant Phitadet- Winer calpler Now Vouk 0090.» train only. Uckets to Philadelphia. Noe York — can be had at the Ptation Office st ali Htabe a For Bale re and bd Railroad advertisement. for schedule between Washiagtan, Bal imore, Aa- papolis andthe West JLWw oN. Master of Tran portation, LM. COLE, General Ticket Agent GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Ageut, Washington. we R. JOMNSTON, oF TRE BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. From bis extensive practice in the great Hospitals of Europe aud the first in this couutey. vir” Kung France, Philedelphie and elsewhere, can offer thement contain, # and etlectual remmay in the world for all (DISEASES OF IMPRUDENC of the Back or Limbs, thon ot ‘the ‘Kidneys or Biadder, charge or. Low pects aaton Heat WPaipitation oi the Monet, Fin of Sight or Giddiness, Diseane of te iG ome or Skim, Affoctiona af the Livers from Solitary Habits of Toathe ee rom shee of Voce sucaer —— Practices more fatal to their victims than the songe of the 8) rens ty the Diighting their most Uri eudering warring, & Especially who have become the Victims of Solit Vice, that dreadfal and destructive habit which an. nuatly nw to an watimely grave thousands of sea of tar mt exalted talents and brilliant herwise have entranced list ening the thunders of eic waked to ccstasy the living lyre, may call coufder: me MARRIAGE. jarried persons or Young Men contemplating mar- a aware of Physical ‘Weak: feakness.( Loss of Proore Stive Power Imp tegcy.)" Nervous Excitability, Palpitation, Orgamtc Weak jervous Debilicy, —— orany other Dis oa v— Rs: Immediately Cerea oe Putt .; igor Restored. =e ~ pond hoe which cao ifs — erable avd uarringe by the victimneo! improper elt yee 4 to comunit excesses from te Stes he dreadful conser that understands the F that the power of procreation te b those Istling into improper habite than by the mt? str ee 2 ‘ived of the esate hy offs most sertons and tractive eomptems t The es bay and miudacion | Thin srat-m bee: wasting of the 4 dew who keep them t poison ue sod injurious, cc a on. JOHNSTON. Member of the Royal College of 8 Graduate of one of the Crited States, and the i i 8 Hit i a Hj :

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