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a _ EVENING STAR. | Dewn at Sight. ayn Hancred Mules to Kill the ; afternoon by ® man named T.T. Jobn- borage A hails from Geneva, Ili. Johnson tells {ne following story In vindication of bis conduct: {bout s year and a half Singleton lived in Genera. While there be too intimate vith Johnson's wife, but soon after left the place. Since that time be has been ng Mrs. Johnson. The husband intercepted their jetters, and found them such as ought not to be written to another man’s wife, nor answered by her. He therefore determined to hunt Singie- ton up and kill him. He arrived at Chattanouga Monday morning, and learning that 5! on ‘was at Shellmound, announced publicly that he intended to kill him, and left for that place in the On arn. at Shelimound he leton at work. Advancing upon him | I've come five hundred miles to kill | with his revolver, , two of the ball taking effect in Singleton’s breast, on the right | ride, probably enter! —— lungs, and one im the upper portion of the thi dobnson was arrested, taken to Chattanooga, lodged im jail. He said that Singleton bad ned his happiness tor life, had brought dis- grace and shame upon him, and that if he had not killed Singleton he he@only half accom ished his purpose. Singleton was conveyed to ‘hattanooga che, where he recsived proper at- tention at the residence of Perry Ransom. In- flammation had set in at three o'clock yesterday morning, and it was believed that he would not live twenty-four hours. Singleton said that he did not recognize Johnson until he commenced firing vpon bim. He was highiy Tespected at Chattanooga, anc his being so deliberately shot down by Johnson, without any chance whatever | to defend himself, aroused a good deal of feel- ing among his friends. &7 Rochester, N. Y., is trying hard to itlumt- | rate by means of natural gas from a well at Bloomfield, and th ¢ will be a success. MARRIED. HORTOR—LEDER:&. In this the Ber. A. F. Steele of Washinaton. RER, of Prince Geor; county, (The Prince Georgian and the more Sua ‘Pill pleesecops-} a od DIED. ABERT. At her residence city, on the ‘74 wstant. BLLEN M. ABER ~ of Cotonel + J. Abert, United Sisics army, in the 9h year of ber age. The fi we mera} service will take place xt igh urch, on Saturday mos a x - ‘The fi ieude of the family are te ® BAUM. On the 224 instant, LEONARD BAUM, aved 55 ‘The faneral will take place from his late resi 404 East Capitol street. on Satu-day, at 2 Belatives and friends are respectfully Miss MARGA! ber age Her funeral will take place on Sunday, 25th iast., zi o'clock p.m. The friends of the family are wpectinlly invited to attend. [Baltimore copy} LYLES. Departed this life Thursday mo: February 2a. at quarter-past five o'e LYLBS, consort of Alfred B. Ly MARY the Sist yoar of her Shedivd in the in triumphs of faith. “Bi nthe Cords on “Bleee d op Sunday. February 25th, at twe o'clock. The: to Asbury Church, eerner of 11th and & sts. OBITUARY. The death ot Mre ELLEN M- the late Colonel Jobu J. Abert, for man quiet of the United States Corps of Te ugineers, pressed themselves upon the minds ant those who bave been brought within the sphere of ber communion and infusece as this lovely and gifted woman, who sspk to rest with the calm and peaceful joy of assured trust im the promises which are given to those who pass {the shadow. desp-nding upou the rod and staf of divine mercy. Her distingui who died on the 17th of January, origi and organized the Cor ga of of which he was so long ¢ pected ly merged into the Corps of since. sce from St. John’s Church at | k on the 2ith instant. ms UNDERTAKERS. Rg 10n’D F. BARVEY. ALONZO A. MAKB. | GARVET @ BABS. ONDERTAKERS, Bo. 934 F Sreany, BETWBEN NINTH AND TENTH METALLIC BURIAL OASES AND CASKETS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, SHE TEADE FURNISHED AT WHOLESALE 2 PRICES. SHROUDS, HABITS, &c. Branch Office: No. 79 Bridge street, George town mally ICHABD W. BARKER, CABINET BAKER AND ENDERTAKEB, 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. ‘RE OF ALL KINDS BDEAND #URNITU! we rye) MA ~s FAMILY SUPPLIES. BR4* @2Bro., ORIGINAL CASH GROCERS. hers in town are copying our prices, and ‘aiming to sell the same at our prices. we take this rtunity to inform our patrons and the Public that they can’t buy the same goods at the here else ra Fisur 8515 por BSL; Choice Pamfly do., $2) per bbl; Be = 1.25; Coal Oil, iai.:Gollea yrup, etc: Bbc. gal. oo @ BYLES, 417 SEVENTH STREET, AKE OFI BRING 4 FINE STOCK OF IMPORTED AED DOMESTIC GROCERIES CONSISTING IN PART OF Havens Oranges, Loudon Layer Baisins, in whole, half, and quarter Boxes, Consorve , New Figs, a Gordon & Dilworth's Jeilies, Munder's Preserves, Morton's Pie Fruits, rand soft ahell, ‘Walnuts, qyees= tu store and fer eal the FRANK HUME, (eaccemor to Poole & Hume,) Wholesale Grocer, 434 PEN NYLVANIA AVENUR, HISKY, by AUCTION SALEs. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALES, FUTURE DAYS. 2 LALIMEK @ CLEARY, toneers MIS EVESING. Auct ‘and Keel Retate B: uthweet corner Penneyivaminere.and tith seteot, ; Btar Office Buildings } ASetion SALE. Messas. LATIMER & OLEABY, will sell > ‘Mr D. Gale's second annual selection of the | CHOICE MODEEN OIL PAINTINGS, BY Leading Artistes, A and Foreign, embraci seane ghee teai vie : inevery vaclety of subs neh ‘whole ol tare sod Juagment, hav special referenec to this sale. em re Zaiotines on od 943 Ponosylyania ave. SHIFTING TuP TOP BUGGIES, Two- SEAT NO TOP Roos w AGUN DOOTOR'S iL, EXCBNstun- BY EATINER 2 cea Avctioncer> and Beal Brokers, Bouthwest corner ereite a TER street, | of Penns. ‘Sar Office Buildi SUPERIOR FRENCH PLATE PIER MIRRORS, | joguss, next, 20th of Fob- on BATCEDAY MORWING. ¥ gary 34 Bale to take place O chok. we will cell at ecors Wo Per THURSDAY sod FEIDAY EVENINGS, 921 and varia sve-us, between Sth and lth streets, 3d February at 7% o'clock. the off paintines are pow on exhibition. ref French Pinte Pler Mirrors, being perfectiy new and factured for cnet m trade, and of the istes dost quality Gik Frameg. cae 2 LATIMER & CLE. (Rep &Pacrivt) ree WALL & Coy Aurtioncers, | ma LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. Te-NORBOW. B* GREEN © WILLIAMS. Aucttoncers. No. 1001 northwest corner 10th and D ats. ARY, wiL ONE ROSEWOOD.CASE PIANO, ONE BLACK _ Grivinal Horse a WALNUT FRAME FRENCH ‘PLAT! No. 98 Louisiana Fee oh es ane ss GILT RE ENTIRE DROVES HORSES—ONE 4 i TayL RK COUNTY, WEST VIRQI®IA:| UPhULSTRESE rs CRB TBOM, BAFNESVILLE, OHIO; ONS | 4WO LARGE S17 On SATURDAY MORNING, Febrnary | BOARp. Witt? Byam 182, commencivg wt 10 o'clock, wo | CHAMBER Uae willeell, at ou- Bazar, TABLES AND 75 HAD OF HORSES AND MULES. STE4DS, DRE! among which will be found the finest stock offered | STANDS! Pate .c 7 for sale thie secon Scabies ee EON REP LOUNGES. © me Pair of envy 71 5 bands AND JOCK ERS. high, 5 and 6 years old, fins workers Pip Ws ADES. MATTRESSES. eC is te ‘Ais, A let of Stock, of which a fall description will be given at — All stock warranted fully as Fepreseute Guarantee on stock warranted soand willexpire Pm day ofsale. mrantee on steck warranted tu work will expire tap m. day of ale PRIVATE SALE. Always on hand Top, No-Top aad Sh'ftine To Puggien. Park Phactone: Family Carriages. Amat lances, Gurte, &c.,&e. New and Second-hand Har. ne WILLIAM L. WALL & 00., Ancts. Y WM. L. WALL & CO_, Auctioncors, New Marble Buildiug, 900 and 902 Penna. avenue and 9th street. BPARLGR GUTH, DROSSELS ANS INGRATX CARPRTS, WALNUT CHAMBER FUBNI- On SATURDAY, the 24th instant, at 10 ‘chick &.m..we shall sell, in front of our pacivus Suction above-named Furniture, all in good condition 122-2 GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BY LATIMER 4 cuyany Aucticneers and Beal Bouthwest corner of Penney Star Office Atso, ARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADI®S’ AND GEN1'S CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOKS, &c,, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY MORNING, February 10 o'clock, ia T-cctave Piano. 24th, 1s72,commexcing Walnat Parlor Suite. Marble top Table, Sepatol cer hasten Rico ee Walmer cette chesieer Carpets ge astortm« nt of the above-mentioned T Farnit and Pill: Weshetand ‘Wetcuslon tri ntbec grme can cusion aad . : " Cooking ard other Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, | $2 et a Hatracks, Wardrobes, Side! ery and With other articles in the housekeeping line: all i r articles in 6 "7 of which will be sold without reserve. = U3 cree cash. House for rent. Y¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts. HAND:OME ROSEWOOD CASE SEVEN (u° Inquire of the Auctionsers. TAVE PIANO. WITH COVER, STOO. » AND _ fades W.L. WALL & co. MCSIO BTAND. BY ATEN War SON.) = 2 4 is é ; BY ATER & cLeary, yeamd pa ” UPHOLSTERED 1 Southweat corner Posmay eioats waa tite eireet TO ORDER" Oat 9430. TWO'GAND ‘Star Office Buildings. Four BLAG 4 Le PREM C TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE i 4 Ee ahead, TES, BALTIMORE con RE. 7 in ‘ OHIO RAILBOAD DEPOT. WITH MIRO: N Le 4 Under and by virtue of adeed of trust, bearing | ON SPLEM a3 P i Benet scr February, 1567, and recorded in BILLIARD TA ii ¥. TH jC tpagee it ae sandafunacterti | SATE BOTTOM AST IN COMPERTE 1 py eens i re ‘ourt of the District SIPES OARD, Wetter one ND ‘olombia in canse No. 1,694, Equity Docket 9, KCRET A RY. GREEN REP LOUNGES. HAND- Rherein William 8. Huntington, Trastee, is plain? | Bowe Griese ins "AND ENGAVINGS AR. tif. and Robert T Walker and ethers are defend- BLY TOP CENTER TABLES RUSH. SEAT ants, and also in virtue of sundry ents filed AIRS. MANTKL ORNA faid court, the undersigned, Trustee named CURTAINS AND COR of trust and decreas, will sell, on the TREE. WITH MARBLE Tntees. commencing on TUESDAY, the te we ony BRUSSELS. March, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, and OaRPRTS; ENGLISH ing from day to day at the same place an4 HER CARPETS: ONE ALL OF SQUARE 720 AMEER SOTPeR TOP The rae of EOF SQUARE. Se a M upon & plat which will be «: ND CHAIRS, WALNor peo Pt Pate he pu: ke ; EXORLL® 1 uare is situated in the immediate vicinit: Hyer EN as of 13 Bic ss aud Unio Bailrond Depot, hae been EXTENSIOMMTNING. yer ly improved within the last few years, an] . CRUMB CLOTHS AND ine greatly in a few years. CH CHINA DINNER AND TRA sage! ir purpose of Pewee’, PLATED CASTORS, SPOONS AND thirds of an indebtedness of Robert T. or to UTLERY, LARGE AS the First National Bank of Washington: which CROCKERY ANO CHINA. indebiedness, by the report ot the ‘itor filed in ITCHEN FUBNITURE, &c. {RS Steeifee Caneigacd enti see eae eet Ge PRUROUAY, che 2th inant. 10 | th: said Indebieducas, to wit, the eum $20,515.39, in Pe Fe gentlonat ect beeee retence f No 916 Ith street hetween I and K stroots west, opposite Farague Semana the thee amend superior collection of Parniture, which is pearly mew ard in per order. Hou-e for rent. : Cash. All stamps and convey- gat the cost of " chesere L terme of sale are not complied with in five . tl ‘rust reserves the right to sell at risk and cost of default. ing purchase For particulars inquire om the ‘ WILLIAM 8 BUN TINGTON Trastes. ba. nog i feba-eod _ LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucta. febaid GRHEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y LATIMER & ULEARY. ¢ WM. LW. £Co., jonver BB™ ixchoacers pit Ret Batate Brokers, BE We. ©. WAkD & Co. Auctioncers, Svutbwest corner of Penn. avenue and lth street, Star Office Buildings. CATALOGUE SALE corner 9th st. and Peansyfvania avenne, SALE OF THE BUILDING MATERI GPoeszecns CHUROH AT Uorion oi oF 0 = 2611 3 ELEGANTLY BOUNN'AND ILLUSTRATED | (chock Moo OF FEBRUARY, AT 12 BOOKS, We will sell, on the above-mentioned day, at the Being the Library of Admiral Thornton A_Jenkias, | hour named, in front. of Sc, Patricks Church ce to be sold at our auction rooms, commencing on the | her 0th treets, NW. elot of the Building EVENING of February S6ri tsa. at Povetock, | Matewal comprising the old clvarch, much as andto or why jsposed of. jooring, Joists, The Library will be found, for its size, one of the Atters. Wooden and Tron Columns, R Stone Pills, Wind Bash. Doors, & mest complete snd valuable of auy privwte collec: | With other articlos o tion exer sold in Washington representing Lite nre, Beience and the Arts; in all Acpartmente Fre ‘raines, ture, Seience and t found amonget Building tis and opportunities i poutlomen enabled | Material, and will be sold in lote to suit buyers. Stantard Works in the English language. SS teva é W.L, WALL & CO. Aucts. ;,B{Pertics unable to attend ti ‘eum have Y LATIMER & CLEARY, tholr orders executed by the suctioncers. Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, * feb LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. Southwest Orne One Banat aud lith st., Y¥ GREEN & WILEIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTFR’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY B yet 1, northwest corner l0th and D streets. ON, Lita STREET, BETWEDN O aND TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A_ VALUABLE IM- REETS NORTH. pursuaiice of the provisions of «deed of BRiCk BWELLINGS AN ALOE, OW Tun. Srust rom Charles V. Gordon et ux. to min, AED PANDO GTRERERD OTH AND LOrH | Cried in liber No OS at folie Stages Ell aait hy vistos fs deed cf inant, dotea # in front of the premises, on THURSDA rOAry Lith, 10, reechded tx Liber 830. Take or aed | 38th. at 4 o'clock pm at public auction. all the pp a Ld February ith, | istereet which the eaid Gordon and wife, at the dats 1sv, recorded in Liber 610. folio 11, of the teed | Of ssid deed, had in and to ail that part of lot eight, records of Washington comety Disrict of Cone | (5) in, Square nami three hundred and forty: bia, and by direction of the bolder of the astern. | Ave; (345.) described as follows -— omponing 24 feet eured thereby. Twill sell, at pablic auction, om the | Brth trom the southwest corner ———— emisee, on HOND AY, ine BEtb day of Februacy, | Tunaing thence north on ith street 24 fort: thmce Para ccek ‘the flowing property de. | S8st70 feet; thence south 9 feet; thence east $9 10% 12 scribed in said decds of trust, being matenet inte ii? | feet: thence south 15 feet. and thence weet 99 105-12 sarees ip gels ‘lips subdivision of the west | feet to the beginning, improved bys very latae Beit of square 565,13 Wad city, D. C..asthe | Frame Dwelling house, anid to be in good condition samc la reevrdat in the Burveyor's ofkes of east chy | #d to bAveall the modern in provements. op December oth; 1068, and contained for the firat lot | Zima! emerait canie ne oa ee lre 18 months: it payments to <= Ho ‘of sale, and to be secured u Borth from | $160 to be’ paid on day of sae ning thence | Serving the right to resell. if theaee west 105 | Rot complied with with! saat ee | tep2n-ate Lat ¥ OBFEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. B No. 1001 Northwest corner of 10th aud D sts. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE 1MPROV- S ED AND UNIMPROVED tere Esters, mote or less By virtue of adecree of the Supreme Uoart ‘od 12 months, of the District of Coltimblas ieade ig tee secured by dred'af Gust ents Sroperty, | Semmcaune of Henrieita B. You g and others. va. ; | Buta Bront, No. 2:94 Eguit sand dated $200 down when each lot is struck of Stamps and | February 15, 1872. I will offar at auction om WED. Soaveyancing at purchaser s cost. If the terms of | NEsDaT, the lsth day of March next, on tue prem. gale are not comelied with within @vedaye from the | iss, at 40'clock p. ur, the followiag: valuable wren: the property et the rlak aed cost ‘of the defeciing | hg op ES side of Sixth street 1. The property on the west side o ree haser, and ‘he cash pavment to be forfeited. west, between E and F streets, formerly the rom ee % fence of G. Washington Young, deceased, consis & of Lot numbered twenty-two(22) in sqnarenum- bered four bundred and fift ‘south: y-six (455, and orn twenty-four feet eight and s half inches, from front to reer of Lot twenty-one (21) in the’ same sauare.the whole having a front of seventy-four arter inches on Sigh street, with poly: Ce ee) al Pepe feet elling is a substantial two-story brick house, with basement, attic and back building, with sufficient ground and stabling. There isa cant building lot on the north. 3. Immediately after the above. Lot sixteen (16) in square four hundred seven (407 ,) frooting A’ty- one feet nine inches on west side of Sth street west. between D and E streets, improved by « brick livery Ce git the whote it. le: One fifth of the purchase to be paid in cash, and the residue ih four equal in po te. at aie seine, eighteen and twenty-four TRUSTERS SALE oF THE NITURE IN THE 5ST. E onthe, +,with Interest, to be od by apprared notes and reserved tien on the = + ten days after enie, or the 8. COX, Trustee. fe20-tawts ILUIAMS, Au ‘ts. B Sts Bae eee LPB: Ne Derrict t a i : fe fore rle tsa %. PEER Awe Pematy cnt Borper's Ferry Batra BeOS NS oT, rastess. Auct'rs. WELL & KING, Auctioncers, ‘street, one door north Pean. ave. By virtue of a docres of the Supreme Court of 7 i adecres preme Oonrt of ée- Bisrict of Colum! ‘caure No. 2.488. doc. 11, sl DAY, the 98th of Februay, rable auction, on the prem! the followi yt No. 774, in this city, viz: Beginni: Ist street east, 24 feet from the weet corner of seid lot; thence running east 54 feet: theacs sou'h 12 fret; thence west 54 feet. to the Tine of said let street; thence to the place of beginning: impraved by a3-story frame house with basement. Also, the free ase of Aad pi ate alley, 9feet wide, in the rear of said piece of ground, and intersecting the public aliey in said square. ‘Terms: One-third of the purchase money in cash: residue in three equal instalment: Zand 18 ithe, with intercet, secured by purchaser's notes a deed of truat on the Deed given on i ation ’ see iebe ~ ah aale. stamps and conveyancini archaser 's cost. BEGIN "LD FRNDALL, Trasteo. 116 eo&da COLDWELE & KING, Aucte. B* COLDWELL & KING, Auctioneers, jo. 410 Mleventh street, one door ncrth of Pennsylvania aventc. CHANOERY SALE. ( Ogitn of a decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Oolambia in ral term, passed in equity lo. 2158, Docket 10, I all,on TUESDAY, the 27th of February, 1373, the premises, offer for sale at ublic auction, af lot ound Fotychacorisina pated Georesioway egie: oy outa plato a feet or 4 weet street 100 feat: thence sont fut to the place of beg iat feet; ing; subi or right of way the'width of 12 fest, to be laid off parallel with Bigh street, on the innermost side of said parcel of ground, and across the same from Cherry st’ eet, for the nse of the owners of the north and gonth Cie oes Lot 73; improved by a we 5 : One-half of the purchase money in cash; residue in twoequal instalments, at 6 and 12 months. with interest, secured by purchaser's motes and d-ed of trust on the property. given on rati- fication of sale. 900 to aid ateale. Siamps and ing st purchaser's cost. conveyance REGINALD FENDALL. Trustes. febi6-cokds COLDWRLL & KING, Ancts. NATIONAL LOAN OFFICE, 314 NINTH STREET. ADVANCE MONEY AT LESS THAN ONE HALF THE USUAL RATES. ROBERT FULTON 2s CO., 334 SINTER SPRERT. FAMILY SUPPLIES, &c. NEW ADVERTISBMENT. SEE PRICES WE WOULD AGAIN BEMIND THE PUB- LIO THAT WE ARE SELLUNG NEW VALENCIA RAISINS, at... 130. NEW LAYEB BAISINS, at. red So. CITRON—CHOICE. at... CITBON—BEST LEGHOBY, at. NEW ZANTE CURBANTS, at. NEW TURKISH PRUN ES, at_. TOMATOES—2-Ib CANS, at. COFFEES........ TEA! FLOUB—GOOD, (-bbI. sack.) FLOUB—BEST EXTRA,(%-bbI sack,’ at. 2 00. FLOUB—OHOIOK FAMILY,(%-bbl.sack,) 2 25. FLOUB—BEST FAMILY, ('¢-bbI. sack,).. FLOUB—WELCH's BEST FAMILY, at low rates. HAMS—CHOIOE SUGA B-CUBED, at. Ado, HAMS—BEST SUGAR-CUBED, at.........low rates. SHOULDEBS—BEST SUGAB-OTRED, at.......9c. SHOULDERS—PLAIN OURED, at. wee, ANDA LARGE Of everything tn our STOCK line, at correspondingly LOW PRICES. ELPHONZO YOUNGS 4 ©O., GROCERS, CORNER NINTH AND F STREETS, LPHONZO YOUNG, vM. H. SEARS. = Under Masonic Temple, nt jan9-tf mutes e@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— IMPERIAL LAYER BAISINS. LONDON LAYER RAISINS, in whole, half and are VALBNOIA BAISINS SULTANA BAISINS. CUBRANTS, FIGS. IMPERIAL PRUNES, fn 1, 2 and 6 pounds. COOKING PRUNES and DRIED FRUIT, ver aaare PEACHES, in glass, very bean. ful. WHITE HEATH PEACHES, in2-Ib. and 3-Ib. cane GBEEN PEAS, Domestic and French, TOMATOXKS, in 3-Ib. and 3-Ib. cans, TEXAS BEEF, a very nutritious article. HUCKINS’ PARKEB HOUSE SOUPS. ENGLISH CHOW CHOW and ONION PIOKLES Wii MAnOB PICKLES, something new FRENCH and AMERICAN PICKLES, all kinds. LOBSTEBS, in glass and tins. PRESERVED GINGER and CHOW-CHOW. PRESERVES of all kinds, Gordon’s make. ALMONDS, WALNUTS, PEOANS, FILBERTS BBAZIL bebe a CA boxes; Fi 1B CRACKERS, &c.. Y end 6b &o, ALso, FINE OLD JAMAICA BUM. SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKY Very superior OLD BRANDY. Old BAKEB and NECTAR WHISKY. GAFF’S CELEBRATED PURE BYE WHISKY POBT, SEES Wwikee ost SHBBBY and MADEIBA W All the popular brands of CHAMPAGNE WINE: and « few casks fine old PALE SHERBY in the Custom House at Georgetown, thereby guaranteeing the purity of the Wine offered. FOR SALE LOW BY BROWSING & MIDDLETON, No. 614 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, declé-tr Opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Gorpzn BILL. L. ‘This popular FAMILY FLOUB in store and for sale in lots to suit. |L other. Ba’ decl5-tf and Extra Flour. RAW. W.M. GALT & 00., Indians avenue and Ist street. LOAN OFFICES. (4808 WASHINGTON LOAN OFFICE AND BAZAR, No. 914 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Between oh ‘and 10th streets, The Most Private Bown Office in the City. Honey Iecened ot one, and CHAINS ee vate if the GOLD WaTOR! entrance ‘Preston ects | way, How York, sud 106 South Tenth Purchase T; ‘Alabama Chatta- nongs katiroed. wad sects Alt Cuicnen cane the North and > With rates tay other rotte = eallert hp, freight, and Procure biNs of lading vie WILLIAM REAVY. General Freight and Ticket ry can ' cs. battanc.: 5 % x Seer General Superint sndeat. Chat T tow sip Songer. at "ia wh 5 80,4 ‘OR ALL WAY STATIONS ily lonpt Sueday. at @ 45, 815 ang YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION. | 14,30 2.2 (410 se 7"43'p te ie. Bhan ie Junction and Re ay ees 4 fog TE EO 240 pm peat Annapolis J unc The 7.43 p. m.on Sunday stops as during the FOR ANNAPOLIS Leereat $135 m 1410p m. No trxinto or wok POR Bal. Leayeat 8.00 9.00.5 40 and7 45 ae EOE Wal trahoxe 2h Leave st £005 m and 3 ant 7 43 _ m. FoR ALL PARTS OF THE Wes Leave daily ex Serurday aud tuuday 0 6.43 ‘The vegetative powers of Bfe are strong, bat tea | © ard 3.00 aft 7.45 p.m. - few yours how often the pallid hue, the lack-luster ‘ On Burday at 3.00 and 7-44 p' eye and emanciated form, and the impossibility of whos ek em eains spptication to mental effort, show thelr benefal in | For S'rarturs a a otate har on lay Honse arg, wave Shae fluence. It soon becomes = to the ee Betay ‘Hirose recburg ool Wikchesteran vearaet te Sey Coarmmpson tans | fata eae Mache ot te ‘and perhaps the youth fs removed from school and | tr 8 lew York, Philadelphia and " vertivement Sateen tie = pee pene Te Mas ; LM COLE, Gonerat Ticket Agemt _ SRO. 8. KOONTZ, Geol Ae, Wasinington. wit sent into thecountry. This is one of the worst moves ments. Removed frem ordinary diversions of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body, too mach enfeebled to give seat te healthful and reral exercise, thoughts are turaed tnwardig apon themselves. If the patient be © female the appeoach of the menses is looked for with anxiety as the first symp- tom im which nature is to show her saving power tp fag ‘ ot | FOR NEW YORK, without chanee @/« Leave daily (exeept Sunday dat 5-00 a.m. diffusing the circulation and visiting the check with | 90° Be is see piry the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has | | T-rgve.taily ‘except Sunday at 5.00 a.m. 22.43 grown by what it fed on. Theenergtesof theaystem | SY °*°P™ On counay. Leave for New York at 9.00). m . and Philadet phinat S42 pm Sleeping carsfor New York on p.m. train only. Through tickets to Philadelphia. New York or Benton cau be had.at the Btation OMce at all houre ef the omy. For Baltimore an4 Ohio Railroad adverts it for schedule between Washingt an, Baltimore. ha napolis andthe West. Jw aster of Tr : ™ L_M. COLE, General Ticket Age GEO. 5. KOONTZ, Ageut, Washington are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged. ‘The beautiful and wonderful period im which body and mind undergo so fascinating @ change from child to woman, ia looked for ip vain. The parent's heart diced im anxiety, and fancies the grave bat waiting for tte victim. . JOHNSTON, or TH Z BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, OFFICE, 7 SOUT@ FREDERICK STR! sive praction in the great H ope and the first in this couatry, vi land, F: Philadelphia and clewhare, ca: in, speedy and efectual remeay for SEASES OF Le the Back or HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FEOM EXCESSES on EARLY inDIscRETion, attended wifh the following symptoms: Indisposi- tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss Mamory Difficulty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Seuates with the thunders of sloyaence. oF Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wake- = Senne Se Uving lyse, mang call wah Go fulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Las- MARRIAGE Youug Men contemplat : situde of the Muscular System, Often Enormans Ap- | ,,MaTTiciPersopeor Yon eakovon. peat Peers. petite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flash. | 3115" Power Impotency. Nervous Exoitabiticy, ing of the Body, Dryness of the Bkin, Pallid Gounte- | trees wther Dipjualiication.sgeedily’romoved ind A Rraptions on the Base, Pein ta the ® Be who places himsclt under the care of Dr J may religiously confide in his honor ase gentleman, aud Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spote | cov! fely upon his skill as a physician. yRAK Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Bufusion | jumedintely Geiek nis Put Yee batored ‘and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobili- be pre ding Teen > — - mis ty, Restlemness, with Hotror of Society. Nothing ts | f5'the victims! itproter indulipsoces Yancy pet more desirable to such patients than Solitude, and | suns are too spt to commit excesses fram aut being nothing they more dread, for fear of themselves; no | Sus'*s' ‘no repose of manner, no earnestness, Bo speculation, Gist may ensuss Sow. who that understaudsthe subvect will pretend ton is lost eooner but @ hurried transition from one question to peta Heetlce being deprived ot tee pie sca ify offspring: the thong perlons and symptoms: x <4 THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED TO Go ON—WHICH THIS MEDICINE INVARIABLY BEMOVES—SOON FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY AND EPILEPTIO FITS, IN ON! WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE, of the Bee ORNSTON. Daring thesupectntondonce of Dr. Wilson at the | USinetect unc of the tort eminent “Collages ta is Bloomingdale Asyium, this sad result occurred to | Cuited States, aud the ree two pationts- Beason bad for a time left them, and | $°'",' ed elec bey han . eth net emeen Taey wemet bot amnent | STE cha chapels Ges Sond eat sas See tended. with derangement of tuind. were ‘Who can say that these excesses are not frequently | cured a all followed by those direfal diseases, Insanity and Vorsumption? records of the Insane Asylums, ‘and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of these assertions. Ip Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is ecteally sodden and quite destitute; neither mirth nor grief ever visits it. Bhould a sound of the voice occur it is rarely ar- ticulate. “ With wofal measures wan despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled.”” While we regret the existence of the above its- eases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer ea valuable gift of chemistry for the removal of the con- sequences. | i i ri z ti f i 2 i ) HELMBOLDS FLUID EXTRACTOF BUCHU. ‘There is no tonic tike ft. It ts an anchor of hope to the physician and patient. Thio is the testimony of ol) who have used or preseribed ft. Beware of counterielts and these obeap decoctions called Bache, mestef which ave prepared by self- styled Goctors, from deleterisus ingredients, an eGored for sale at “teas price” and “larger bottles, &c. They are unreliable and frequently injurious HELMBOLDS @RNUINE PESPARATIONS, ‘Wetablished upward of twenty years. Prepared by ‘SLT. RELMBOLD, end Anaiytionl Obemist, Ho.694 Brood) Philadeiphis. Pa