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DIED. the 15th instant, at his late EVENING STAR. | w CONGRESSIONAL. Sicede af the ‘The friends of the fr — ‘ationd i= funeral. at (nk HI Cemetery, Geori conclasion Yesterday's Proceedings. | town, ot , the 18th, at 34 o'clock p. m. is BERTH saad hy einai of War We < SUED DEBATE ON THE SALE oF AuS10 | UFLEN B FAULY dancheet an SENATE.—After our report close;!— Dr. Harlan continuing bis remarks on the resolution of Inquiry inte the sale of arms to the French government, said that when the war broke out between France and Prussia the De- partment refured to sell arms to either bellig. - r or to the known agents of either. Of they continued to sell to our own citi- nd it was not in thelr power to prevent arms from being resold to one or the other « H. On the sth inst. Nd of Philip and Mary bh, of Washi est omed 5 ye and 2 months “Friends of the family are respectfally invited to Sttend the funeral from 5: Ist street west, south of the Capitol, at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon. * TOWNSEND. On Wednessay, lich inst., OH AS, HAINES. son of J @. and Maggie Townsend, of Freeport, Pa., aged $ years and 3 months STATFORD On the 16th inet., SARAH Leet § GARRET. cane belligerent. He claimed that there was not the | Slattord. | slightest particle of evidence to show that our | The stlatives sud friends of the family are re authorities wire cognizant that any of the arms | Sy'3'p mm frm her late renidoes eae ese sold were destined for French use. This part of | betecen North Capliol eed lat ete” . the charge being disposed of, he would proceed to the second charge made by the Senator, [Mr. Sumner.) intimating that all the money received | on account of these arms had not been paid into the Treasury. He then read from the report of the chief of ordnance of the sales of arms, and imed that the discrepancies alleged by Mr. Semner did not a reference to the inti mation that certain sales of arms had not been m the report of the chief of ordnance, port which Mr. Sumner had read from « dispatch, which conveyed the impression that such sales had been made, ir. H-explained and produced the record of » War Department in proof that the supposed jes were never made, but that (he bids were ected. He then WARBARSE. In thir the 16th of February Friday morning, ALA Jersey.) in the 76t The fu jal will ti © W. Fitch. ra ear of zee be interred __AUCTION SALES. ¥ W. Lb. WALL & 00. Auctioncers, Original Horse and Carriage Bazaar, No, 94 Louisiana ave., bet. sth aud 10th streets. PFS NSYLVANIA. ONL ESTERN VIRGINIA i BUVE HORSES. PRIVATE STOCK, TOP AND ALLUDED TO THE FRAUDS Nv TOP | BUGGIES, ESS WAGONS, whieh the French government suspected had OARTS, HARNESS, & beew practiced upon it by the parties from whom it purchased the arms, and of the inquiry insti- tated into the matter by that government. But he asked what right or what authority had France to beiieve that this government was in- vestigating a subject with which it had nothing ic. &e. ‘On SATURDAY MORNING, Febraary 17th, 1572, commencing at 10 o'clock, we will sell, at our Bazaar, 50 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES. Thirty -six head just arrived from Penusylvania and | West Virginia. We eall «pecial attention o*con- | fractorato the above stock, ae they are large, ed any such informa- { heavy Li | | todo. Who commun ork moat sf them are fall 16 tion to France’? Who are the parties on this bands high and we igh over 1,20 Ibs. who kn ? and what was the ob- ed Mace ts . inducing th umunication of such intel- | OP ize Dappled Gray Mare. 1:%¢ hands high;5 years old: warranted sound and ki . & good traveler orses; well matched; kind and ind in e to Frai In reference w Reming- ua an # letter, in which he speaks of dealing with the Vverpment,” what was more natural than that he should use such expressions? He natu- rally desired to magnify himself in the eyes of the French government; wanted to make a tre- mendous man of himself. How did this letter come into the possession of the Senator? Rem- ington certainly never furnished it, conse- quently it must have COME FLOM THE FRENCH GOVERNVENT. ‘Then in the preamble of the resolution of the Senator Mr. Sumner] is a letter from the Secre- tary of War. The Secretary of War says in this letfer that he has no knowledge of any of the influences of which Kemington speaks. But who obtained this letter of the Secretary of War. He says he furnished no copy of this letter to any one. The Secretary of State says he furnished no copy to any ene, but did fur- nish a copy to the French Legation. Conse- quently the Senator [Mr. Sumnerj obtained the letter fromthe French Legation. He put him self in communication with the representatives of @ foreign government, and gets information | DAY. the 28th of Feb” p from them on which to found charges against | ‘ubi¢ auction, on the premises, at 3 o'clock p. te an officer of his own government. ‘The Senator | tl ! ie. 34, tn eaware also parades here the French record of the | 9 point on smounts paid for arms purchased in this coune try, and compares it with the amount stated to have been received on the same account b: the War Department. He says this record and comparison are made by an expert, but ke REFUSES VE THE NAME of that expert. akes charges, and refuses to give bis authority r. Sumner held 5 years old: 15% hands high; sound atid kizd in harness; promises We cail special attention to partics wishing fan Driving Stock. ; ae Lo, A number of Horves and Mules, of which a full aencetption we be se rd —. Ca: Ht em 8 Ambulances, Carts, Harness, Baie Robee. Lap Blankets. &c. Guarantee on stock warranted sound willexpire atS p.m day of sale. Guarantee on stock warranted to work will expire at2 p.m. day of sale Regalsr sale days Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urda} ithout — to weather. to M. L. WALL & ©O., Aucts. BY LOLDWREL & KING. Auctionsors. No. 410 iith street, one door north Pea: CHANCERY SALE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of @- District of Columbia seed in Libs cause No 2,485. doc. 11, ! shall. on WEDNES. 1872, proceed to sell at ‘warrant to be fast -ave. seid lot; thence running east 54 fest: th 2 thence west 54 feet. to the street; thence to the place of beginning, 3 by a S'etory frame honse with basement. Also, tha free use of the private alley. 9 feet wide, in the tear of said piece of ground, and intersecting the public alley in afd square. ne-third of the purchase money in cash: residue in three equal inatalments. at 6,12 and 13 months, with interest, secured by purchaser's notes and adeed of trast on the property. ratification of «al P @ newspaper and said it Was 4 statement in | Tance. i to examine the paper, a: “Why, this paper is the given on 5 tobe prid ataale. stamps Naar CD FENDA. Tras M6-cokds COLDWELL & KING. Auch, BX COLWELL & KING, Anctioncers, No. 410 Klerenth atreet, one door nerth of Pennsylvania avenue. | CHANCERY SAL By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Co of the District of Goluubia in senoral tonne a ~ als as holding it up, sa York & (Laughter. It shines tor all. The statement is copied trom the French official journal. Mr. Harlan. So the Senator comes into the Senate of the United States and makes grave charges against high officersof the government | Lased on passed in equity cau 258 Docket Wei weed on a 0. 2188, Docket MERE NEWSPAPER STATEMENTS. shail, on TUESDAY, the B7th of Febrassy ry the premises, offer for sale nt N m.rtbe following part of lot of acon "the “original plat of George or He would leave it to the judgment of the Amer- an people to decide as to the propriety of this action. He would vote for this resolution strip- Fed of its insinuations and its false allegations, for ond, » begin- same on the west line of Hi: eeke ae ea eeae pe west tine af High street, at he south i snd be would vote for it because, if the investi. | street,amd ruaming thence north clone Mieke ae on was retused, he knew that it would be | feet; along the south line of Chorry He the basiefor the most dishonest assaults | freee MOf-at: thence south 46 fect: thencn ena 1 and insinuations. beginning; ways to an Mr. Frelinghuysen said this was a most re- | inif'ef parallel wich Bighotreeg on tha? feats 2 be parkabls, qraulution. he American Senate | side of taid parcel of ground, and across ths gums was asked to prosecute its own government, and om Cherry st- eet, for the use of the owners of the maint ——_——- acensations. Sa aoe Cena Lot 73; improved by a Mr. Schurz said the temper of the Senate i “ Son Fo have changed vety much since yer | y fet, Que Ball of the pirchase money i cath: 5. Then every one was willing and anxious | with imterest, sceured by purchaseen, ne onl investigation; now it is not thought to be | q-ap af isneton tee y.. Deed given on rati- | ar thing. The Senator from Massa- | fic t 0n of sal toto be paid at sale: Stamps and tts, het Mr. S.)had always comveyancing x thought to good American, was charged with an agent of the French government, with coming un here to engineer A TUT UP JOR OF THE FRENCH LEGATION. ‘The Senator trom Jowa (Mr. Harian) intimates ‘REGiNAUD VENDALL Trustee k COLDWELL & KING, Aucts YY QREEN & WILLIAMS, Acct! 5 BB rer ree map hnsed cntsn Tees eet treats, _febl6-co&ds hiss and the Senator from New Jersey ( BvD. pe Oy A, VALUABLE Im inghuysen) conjures up the fearful spectacle ERICK DWELLINGS AND ALOE, OW TUB. ot Tussian government clafming an apol- NEB STREET, BETWEEN 91 AND 10rn gy and indemuity from us. because of the Sena- | AND ® AND G STREETS. m Massachusetts advocating what he be- By virtue of a dees of trust, dated February “to be a necessary inguiry. he Senator Nth, 1870, rec: rded in Liber 610, folio 9, and Som Lown wae rery aazicas, to know where te | icv, seconted ta: bike: Gs, felts Hearn ed Senator trom jassachusetts ‘mington’. n 7 - letter. What matter was it where he pot it? | [ecm ie of ee bet hee is of Wash! vt bia, and by direction of the fh) ‘The question was whether the letter can be im- | eared thereby Twill fell, at public action, on the ON DAY, tne 26th 4: eached. When the sales were discontinued :o | ptrmises, on lay of February, eninge Oty Cee comme © ie scribed ip sald deStc et treet: tote MTs Mer ties, whe, of cousse, were nat going to cay th y | “Situ cbionh F kant cekibln ee, Pere agents of France or Prussia, What did | jaitof squsrese la Wachinnes ey Deke these private parties want with thousands and theusandsof rifles, and with batteries? They did not want them TO SCARB AWAY BLACKPIRDS, or tobatter down beehives. And the coinci- same is recorded ip the Surv: 1586. con, an on December Sth otained for the Beet het ot end the first lot lowing metes pint in the 16 feet Prince George's county, | FORD, in the 36th year of her age, wife of James T. | . +Felict of ths Jate | John 8. Warbasee.(of Newton, Sassex count; , New | ~__ AUCTION SALES. FAMILY SUPPLIES, &. THIS AFTERNOON. ‘& WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, O01; northwest eotuer of 10th aba D ete, By virtue of a deed of trust, di 1965, and di “ITIVE SALE OF THE ENTIRE BFFECTS Pon Th, I Bal ART GALLERY AUCTION TO CLOSE THE BUSINESS. WITH ALL THR FIXTUBES — LARGE GILDED | MIRROR Cone HS. (TABLES. DESKS, STOCK. Coe BC MW du TURSDAY MORNING, Fobraary 13, commencing at 12 o’click, at No. 1328 F str-ot, between 13th and lath streets, CONTINUING" E MORNING at 11 oCock and EVES at 7 o'clock, until the whole stock is disposed We name in'part a Ja NG ft. Chrom ri terial rv Shot Large Gilded Frame for Walnut Cases, Glace Front pds, ke. with Tables. ‘aa irror, with Marble Slab. Bleck Walnut Deck, with Glass Front, Stoves, &c., &¢ ‘We would es ecially call the attention of buyers The stock comprises one of the best of fine Paintings, Chromos. ings, Picture Framos, &c-,4c., ed tae fH this city, and to whieh e attention of buyers. be ‘A. V8. SMITH, Agent. W.L. WALL & CO. ctioneers. Sun. Herald, Capital. and Sun. Caronicie.] jer offers re invite MER AR } nc eAuetrnests and Beal Estate Brokers. it! rer ant . and \. | Southwest cornet omce Buildings. CLOSING SALE oF THE GREAT ENGLI?H CULLECTION OF BOOKS. On THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY, MON. DAY, and TUESDAY. the 13th ant tollvwi days. we are instructed to sell by catalogue the bal- nce of the great. co ent. of elegantly bound in the of it English bool le Store, corner street and Pennsylvania avenue, ut sale will be ready on and wi Soa some of the f the ‘colection, including the Dore Gallery. the Dore Bible, Dore’s Tennyson. artist's proofs. (cost twenty a the great works on Nataral History, &., &c. ‘As the whole of these valuable books must be closed out immediately. we invite the special atten- tion of the reading public to this sale The books yet unsold c.mprise the best of the stock, and as our instructions are to setl them,those who attend will have a fine opportunity to procure — works, and perfect and in splendid biad- “Enie at 7 o'clock Bat o'eloc! fiva “TA a RY, Aucts._ Y LAT™ CLE. Real Eetate Brokers ard Auctioneers, Southwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and Lith street, Star Office Buildings. REP AND RAIRCLOT! WALNUT DMA PARLOR FURNITURE. GA! MARBLE TO af T OF “Coukl N REQUISITES, ALSO, ASSORTMENT OF NTs. CLOTHING URDAY II ell’ a large of the above furnitare. ‘Terms: Cash. 15-2 LATIMER & CLEARY, Ancts, BY LATIMER & Cleary, Auctioneers and Beal Katate Brokers, Southwest corner Pennaylvania avenue axd llth at Star Office Building. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF ONE FINE SHIFTING TOP BUGGY. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated the 4th day of November, 1871, avd daly re- ‘corded in Liber No. 636, folio 5, one of {he Jand records for Washington couity, in the D trict of Colambia, and by the direction of t secured thereby, I will sell at. public anctlom. in front of the premises,on 8A? URDAY, the 17th day of February, 1872, at 19 o'clock m — One (}) fine Shifting-top Buggy. Terms of sale: Vash. THOS. ADAMS, Trustee, 113-4 LATIME EaRY. Auc BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Northwest corner 10th and Datreots. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUASLE IMPROV PRO. RTY. rtd AUOTIO. UN. PERTY. TION, ; FINISHED BRICK HOUSES ON 1311 SPREET WEST, NEAR BOUNDARY 8ST. NORTH. By virtue of a deed of srust, dated Juiy 29th. a=. recorded in Liber 6:5, felio 25, of the Jand records uf Washington cvanty. D.G.. and by direction of the holders of the notes secured thoreby, TAHA Reee able auctdim on she premtsen, on THURSDAY, February 29th. Ior2, at ¥ oelock p m., the following described real vstate, situate fo the city of Washington. District of Golumbia.to wit: Lots numbered 69.70,71, 72.73, and 74, in BR Al- Jen's aubdivision of « part of the east balf of Square No. 234, as recorded in Liber C. HB. folio’ of the record books in the Surveyor’s «fice of Waah ington county, D.O., improved by six unfinished Brick Dwellings. ‘Terms of sale.as prescribed by the trust: $1,250 cash.on each hous, and the ba ance. in 6 and 12 months, bearing interest at the rate of ten per cent. ny. E aunuim, secured by deed of trast on the $85 te id by the purchaser, on each bo when the property fs strack off. Stamps veyancing a: purchaser’ cost. If the terms are not gem plied with within five days from the day of sal the Trustees reserve the right to the propert: Borth from dence was very remarkable that all of these arms Fanning found their way to France. aaaie Mr. Conkling said that he had investigated this matter, and had ascertained to his sutisfa-- tion that these arms had not all or nearly all gone toFrance. + Mr. Schurz said the investigation would prove to the satisfaction of the Senator that an over- whelming majority of the arms foand their way to France. conkling.—An overwhelming majority is very different irom all. Bir. Schurz said ALL EVEOPE WAS TALKING about this thing, and it was no use to hide our heads in the sand, like the ostrich, and taney it could be covered up. He then argued that the = os eked hea Cie Soy poe mann Ton Bniderla ansactions. He Y THOMAS DOWLING, Auct town. Ne eee ee B > BALE OF VALUABLE aise been made against the sale of arms to ae ote yee re rance. | TRUS’ ‘The sales had been suspended until after the | PEO! 0 fall elections, and then th WEST, BETWEEN & AND S were renewed and continued. He did not believe that the Secre- of a deed of trast dated December tary of War had been guilty of snything Bers ante in liber 633 folio 245, of the Sonally improper. He believed that he fasarecords of Washtogton county, Biotsiet beena victim. Thegeneral impression throagh- of Columbia, amd by dives the holder of th out the country that there was a itary | potes . a Ting in Washin; mercising an anwholesome, | ee oe ee eee oe eee les re cea @angerous and corrupt influence on this admin- | [yung in the city of Washington, District istration. [f this was so, should not it be ex- | £7 Columbia. being part of Lot O, in D.b. Mor: posed and broken up for the good name of the | rison’s sub-division of part of square 133, beginnin, country ‘The Senate then, after executive session, ad- for the at the endof a line drawn 4 feet sout from the southeast corser of Laurence and 1%h thence east through the center —After our report closed—the House | 19th street. thence t "4 ree = Wee the naval the naval academy shall be ranked ac- | Stamps and yancing at haver's it Gonding Se tale pocedions tos Ceased code aneemn sealed ae eine aa merit at the date of days from the day of sale, the trustees reasrve the Mr. Hale offered the following at the close of | Tizht to resell the property at the risk and cost of the detaulting purc DABNEILLE,! trastecs. f7-atds + FSHOMAS DOWLING, Auct. pow red rennin the Be ® #. GovEE & Bons, Auztionsers; ting ont: Precided, Thi TT SALE OF HORSES, MUL! shall be made public notice shall be given by ad- “SLDEERET. A i nOksT et Cows, Vertisement in some eXDvEs, ByCrES. a in at least four of Yon be ARMING. rai . wl 2 state the member of vessels and the awourt | {5 JEYoREY oe Srecription thee so far as same shall nap aon 2 be practicable, r with the time °F. é H ni tir iF ft at the risk and cost of the defanlti urchaser. P. ‘A. DARNEILUE, Truste: GEORGE EARLB, °¢ TF = f7-e0 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct'rs. '¥ W. T. JOHNSON, Beal Extate Broker and Auctioneer, Penna. avenue, corner 3d street east, By virtue of a deed of trust to us given, da ‘be Mth day of July, A. D. 137% in liber No. 621, folio a. rei secured thereby, wilt, proceed to Auction. to the highest bidder, f FRIDAY. the Te ¢ t ion, seven hundred and #ixty (7¢0,) of aquare ni in the city ington. D.©., located om the north #lde of between 20 snd 3d sts. southeast. “Bach lot te it proved by a large three story Brick House, with all the modern imprevem: nts, in what is oes Grant's A street row. Each Honee wil be sold sep- “nw tel Tithe guaranteed perfect. “"Terme: One-third cash; balance in three feqdal ‘end eighteen ‘months, fo og MEA SE fs A ° see, bearing ten per cent. interests or all casks at, the option of the purchaser. Two handred doers 820) a elavevencing at the onst of The, parchascr nt ‘nue je cust of ‘the parchaser, the terme are not complied with im hitters dye from the day of sale. the Trustees reserve the right fo feusll the Lt Conte at the risk and cost of the gPleng Pare SAMUEL CROSS, ENOCH TOTTEN. —— W. 7. JuBN uot L_WALL & uctioneers, larble Building. Pennsylvania avenue, SEUSTERS SALE OF THE FURNITURE IN THE ST. ca rwh HOTEL, CORN, Pi SYLVANIA AVENUE - 6rn STARE AT AUCTION. two deeds of trust, re- liber No 7, folio 197, one of the for Washington county, aud Jand rec- sell on rs 14 cokds x 4 No. 003, folio 18, one-of the ty, the undersigned will hotel ing to sell, the Goods and and Fixtures ‘contained in sad PHILLIPS, 5 Trustees. L. WALL @ 00., Ancts, NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, pag eS AML febls a [Rep] W- srl ig ne Satine ta the see hoa Sates Te NEW ADVERTISEMENT. SEE PRICES WE WOULD AGAIN REMIND THE PUB- LIO THAT WE ABE SELLING NEW VALENCIA BAISINS, at....................230, NEW LAYEE BAISINS, at............---..sseenss:e1 86, CITRON —OBOICE, Ota scsnce neon ceosersessecsenenees BBC, CITBON—BEST LEGHORN, ee NEW ZANTE OUBREANTS, en | NEW TURKISH PRUNES, Ot ...-eccvcescsenl 3C. TOMATOES—2-Ib CANS, Ate.ccccmecenssesrrmmennn LOC, COF F BES...........c11ee-- eneseeresmseeVOCY Low, TEAS. ....cssessesscsssnnesssesssesessnseamerenssomenens TORY LOW, FLOUB—GOOD, (%-DDL. 880K.) Aten. G1 TS FLOUB—BEST EXTRA,(%-bbl sack,)at. 9 00. FLOUB—OHOICE FAMILY, (%-bbl. sack,) 2 25. FLOUB—BEST FAMILY, (%-bbl. sack,).. FLOUB—WELCH’S BEST FAMILY, at low rates. HAMS—CHOICE SUGAB-OUBED, at...........14¢, HAMB—BEST 8UGAB-CUBED, et.........low rates. SHOULDERS—BEST SUGAB-OTRED, at.......90, SHOULDERS—PLAIN OUBED, 8t......0...:ni. 80. AND A LARGE STOCE Of everything fn onr line, at correspondingly LOW PRICES, ELPHONZO YOUNGS € CO., GROCERS, OORNER NINTH AND F STEEETs, Under Masonic Temple, % ONZO YOUNGS, Wed SZARS. ¢ WM. H. jand-tf OO iT elt 8 eoops. ‘We would respectfully call the attention of our customers and the public generally to our large and well-selected stork of GOOPS FOR THE HOLI DAYS, among which we would name, im part— RIAL LAYER RAISINS. LONDON LAYEB RAISINS, in whole, half and gra VALENCIA BAISINS SULTANA BAISINS. CUBRANTS, FIGS. IMPERIAL PRUNES, in 1, 2 and 6 y COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT, WHITE HEATH PRACHES, in glass, vory bean WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in?Ib. and 3-Ib. cane GREEM PEAB, Domestic and Frevch, TOMATOXS, in 2-Ib. and 8-lb. cans, TEXAS BEEF, a very nutritious articie. HUCKINS’ PARKEB HOUSE SOUPS. ENGLISH OHOW CHOW and ONION PICKLES. ee oe \CKLES, something new FEENOH and AMBRIOAN PICKERS, all kinds. LOBSTERS, in glass and tins. PRESERVED GEE and CHOW-CHOW. PRESERVES of all kinds, Gordon's make, Se Se eee ea ence: FIRE CLACKEMS ae tan; onae i> Atso, FINE OLD JAMAICA BUM. SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY Very superior OLD BRANDY. Old BAKER and NECTAR WHISEY. - GAF¥F’S CELEBBATED PUBE B¥S WHISKY Port 4 a eveoat, SBEBBY and All the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE WINES ‘and 8 few casks fine od PALE SHEBRY in the Oustom House at Georgetown, thereby guaranteeing the purity of the Wine offered. FOB SALE LOW BY BROWSING & MIDDLETON, No. 614 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, declé-tr Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. G QbDEN HI uL. ar FAMILY FLOUR in store and for UNDERTAKERS. RY W. HARVEY. MARVEY & MARE, UNDERTAKERS, Ho. 934 F Srazev, SETWEEN NINTH AND TENTS. ALONSO A. MABE.. FAMILY SUPPLIES. RAY @ BRo., ORIGINAL CASH GROCERS, reduerd pan Tea, 75c per Ib_: Black Prince ra Choice, “Young Hyson" Japan, ‘ine Hoyoum Gunpowder, $1.15 per Ib. Mackerel, @3 per kitt Crystal. Syrup, @1 18 eal ; Por Sic. Gal Pray Astral OW ai {ebis "351 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE M="6z= « srizs, “yy SEVENTH STREET, ARE OFILERING 4 FINE STOCK OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC GROCERIES CONSISTIN Havana Oranges, Loudon Layer Baisins, in whole, half, and quarter IN PART OF New Figs, French Prunes. in glass. tin'and boxes, Gordon & Dilworth's Joilies Munder's Presere 1 ts," Pri York Apples, Aj Butter, Pine “Apple, English Dairy? Raum. thd Factory ‘ork Buckwheat. Cranberries, n Drips Serup, NOt Molasses, . Finest qi munpowder, Imperial, and | ir ast TOR, tmeamiinin ay 4 No.1 Mackerel, in barrels and kits, New Golde: id Nectar” Whieky, Old Baker and Caff Whisky, Fale Sherry Wine,(very Sines) Madeira, Port and Oalifornia Wines, rime Butter, put ep expressly for familfes, in small packages. str “Ee Se 25 bbls. PRIME OIDER, POR a in store and for sale low to the trade, by" (successor to Poole & Hame,) Wholesale Grocer, 454 PEN NYLVANIA AVENUE, ine Acme Family and Harper's Ferry Extra fo ‘anl3-Im NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, WE ADVANCE MONEY 47 LESS THAN ONE HALF USUAL RATES, ROBERT FULTON &s Co., 314 NINTH STRERT. | YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION. Leave dai ra The vegetative powers of tife are strong, bat tn a om aed and few years how often the pallid hue, the lack-Inster eyeand emanciated form, and the tmpossibitity of | i “pplication to mental effort, show their bancfal in fluence. 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 the country. This is one of the worst moves ments, Bemoved from ordinary diversions of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give gest to healthful snd rural exercise, thoughts ere turned inwardly apon themselves. If the patient be @ female the approach of the | 7/7 tom in which nature is to show her saving power in diffusing the circulation and visiting the check witb the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite har grown by what it fed on. The energies of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged ‘The beentiful and wonderfal period in which body and mind undergo so fascinating @ change from chile to woman, is looked for im vain. The parent's heart bleeds jm anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting for its victim. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OB EABLY INDISCRETION, attended with the following symptoms: Indispost- tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss Memory Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful fulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Las- situde of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Ap. petite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Fiesb- ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Oounte- nance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain inthe Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spote Fiying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion ‘and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobili- ty, Resticsness, with Horror of Society. Mothing te more desirable to such patients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for fear ef themselves; no no repose of manner, no earnestness, no epeculation, but e hurried transition from one question to another THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO Go OK—WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY BEMOVES—SOON FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY AKD EPILEPTIO FITS, IN ONE OF WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE. two patients. Reason had for atime left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. ticulate. “ With wofal measures wan Gespair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled.”” While we regret the existence of the above ts enses and symptoms, we are prepared to offer en 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. This te the testimony of all whe have used or prescribed i. 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D JOHNSTON, or THE BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET. u breat, Nose or 8k , Stomach or terri arising from titers Habite of Fouth—., more fatal to their victims than rens to the Mariners of Ulyssns, oF anticipation sone Eiichi thelr mont Ul “yOURG | was iladel phia 5 and “if the Be ions of the Liv ‘ible practice inthe great H -=pitale first in this country, viz: Eng- aud elsewhere, can offor tual remedy in the Disease of the co orders eT aod on, Fepecially .who have become the Victims of Solitary be that ‘dreadful and destructive babit which an- wo ‘Uuntumely thous a young meu of the most exalted talents and: brilitant Taree Et ject. BSenates with hy Horror of Desth, Night Sweets, Cold Feet, Wake. sake torrcatasy the living ire e~ are see tmp Paipitation: Organic orany ather D Bee place . who mi ore of confide im bis honor may and 7 of ot end death. ANTED IN TWO Days. oy unlearned wef iat genders ing mouth Daring the supeintendence of Dr. Wilson at the rs PEs Bloomingdale Asyium, this sad result occurred to Comed Bate to greater i t otherwise have entranced bast uence, OF cail with fall spply