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Ti;KSDAY"E\'liNIN(i. OCT. 2-1, 1S71.
[From th. 1 Lomlon Tiroes.]
ASSOCIATED IHAMMERS OF COMMERt K.
iligs df Hie .\ Chambers of Com
merce were resumed yesterday morning at :
i!ii' I loyal JJuU'l, Plymouth, the chairman, !
Mr. Sampson-S. Lloyd (Birmingham), pre
. idiug. I'hcre WM R numerous attendance
of delegate* and honorary members.
Mr. \V. I-'. Moore, for I'lyinonth, moved,
"That, in order to provide for tho future
supply of seamen of improved character J
for the merchant service, it is desirable that
the system of training-ships for boys should
lie adopted on a more comprehensive plan
than at present exists, and that Her Majes
ty's government be urged to adopt such
measures as may bo most effectual for the
furtherance of this object." He said lie
need not expatiate upon the necessity of
having a good supply of seamen. They
had more foreign senium, in the merchant
service than ei'c.r before, and he was English
man enough to believe that they had bet
ter have rOnglisluncn. Then, also the sys
tem of apprenticeship was very nearly done
away wit.h,there being a strong feeling on the
part of shipowners against being troubled
with apprentices at all. The system of
training ships had been'the salvation of the
ltoyal Navy. The Prussian government
frequently sent vessels to visit Plymouth,
and hail entirely adopted the system
which was worked in England. There
might be a variety of opinions as to the
way in which merchant training ships
should be established, but, in point of
fact, there were training ships already
existing at various ports—Hull, Dundee,
the Mersey, tho Tyne, Bristol, and Fal
mouth, 'these were used for the reception
of various classes of lads, lie thought
that the introduction of the School Hoard
system would modify their views somewhat
vessels were supported on a voluntary prin
ciple; others had a grant from the govern
ment. What he desired to see was that
there should he a general system of govern
ment aid, and that Ihe old ships which were
i rapidly disappearing from these harbors
should be applied to this purpose, instead of
being sold. With regard to the supply of
lads, he. thought that in any part Of the
kingdom quite sufficient would be found to
man them if the ships were established. If
such a system were established, he, as a
shipowner, would be quite ready to con
tribute a tonnage rate upon the vessels he
some shape in order that in every river al
most round the coast there should bo ves
sels of this kind established in connection
with the School Board system. Ifc<ti<i 11.> i
lb ink it at all necessary thai, the boys should
co to sea after they had been trained in Ihe
ships, and he held that really Wio question
inks' one of national, and not merely one of
maritime interest.
pleasure he felt in seconding the resolution.
.; in the question.
Colonel Hill (Cardiff) supported the reso
lution, iv accordance with the .very strong
Irish of his Chamber, lie alluded lo the
influence which the intra Imiiou of strumhad
had upon tin: men/taut service uf the eounlry,
and referred to the fact that the establisii
ports had been recommended by a Commit
tee as likely to lead to a friendly feeling be
tween the merchant seamen service ami the
Mr. M. Wltitwell (Bristol) quite agreed
that tho question was decidedly national
and philanthropic, and advocated the train
ing being conducted in small vessels.
The Mayor of I lev-import thoroughly with
the ;,-s.sociation in the advantage of itistitut
ine suco training ships as were under con
sideration, tt was patent to every one that
the condition °' " 10 seamen of the Royal
\aw had worn.''-rfully improved in the past
Act of 1870 in the matter.
was a good deal to be said aJMnst t!| e (sup
ply of one class of technical at.'d skilled la
bor at the expense of the State. The res
olution really asked the governme nt to en
ter into a very wide and important qu istion.
The great deficiency which existed i 1 **4
an reliant tertide iniisi be attributed lo la.. ■""//
■ auses and, would be. rcnmcal by the opcr.' 1 '
liiai of the laws of sii/qdy and demand.
What they needed too* something that would
remove the hindrances which existed to the .
entry of apprentice*.
Mr. Whitwell, M. P. (Kendal), suggested j
that the resolution should bo modified by
the introduction of the words "or assist j
after the word "adopt," ami that a com
mittee should be appointed lo put it into a
practical form.
Mr. Chapman (Southampton) supported
the proposition and suggested that school*
.ships should be established out of tho rates
under the Education Act.
Mr. Hirst (Leeds)seconded the ameudent,
and pointed out that pauper lads might be
i-ont from inland towns to ships of the clas.-:
proposed. They would object to any pro
l>OKition merely lor the (Jovernment to sup
ply the navy with skilled labor.
Mr. Barttuet (Birmingham) supported
the resolution and spoke of the very bail
character of the British commercial seamen.
He believed the Government education
scheme would be extended U> general tech
nical education.
Mr. \V. F. Collier (Plymouth) pointed
out that, after all, the proposition was only
a part of the general education of the
country. Th* government had only gone
at present in reference to technical educa
tion so far as the scienctific education af
forded through South Kensington. Even
tually he had no doubt the whole education
of the country would be entrusted to local
boards. Therefore, all they had to ask,
was that the government should give them
a third grade school afloat. That was the
outline of a scheme which he thought
would bepraelitalli/ wltal tlieg iranlcd In nt
h-art into tin no reliant nary, not the refuse
■ a society, but the poorest child who might
ire In pursue a scientific pursuit.
* * »..-.« * *
The next business upon the notice paper
was % proposal from the Bradford Cham
ber, and was introduced by Mr. Behrens.
The discussion uprth it was long and inter
esting. The motion of (he Bradford t'ham
"That 'a memorial be presented to Her
Majesty's Government, calling their atten
tion to the vast increase in our trade with
< 'hina which would result from the further
iipcrrtnc up of the Yang-tze river to steam
ers, and to the desirability of stipulation
for this purpose being inserted in any fu
ture treaty or convention with China.
Mr. Behrens stated that the effect of
,:ug up lint i irer ir.mld In to i/iiadrupte
our present trade with China, 'the Yuiuj
tzc was navigable for l,lno mibs, and it
would enable litem lo eseapi (lie exactions of
the mandarins. He would not have a sin
gle shot tired to advance commerce, and
believed all they wauled could be obtained
by peaceful means.
Mr. llaigh (Hiiddersfield) seconded the
motion aud spoke highly in favor of ('apt.
Spry's route for reselling China by Kan
goon and which had already been partly
. urveyed. The survey ought to be finished.
. Mr. Ormcrod (Halifax) said no more im
portant question had come before th
ciation than that of how to reach the in
if they were to hap their producing pi
fully'at wot"-, fte advocated the policy
of conciliation towards the Chinese.
I 'apl'iin Spry made a few remarks on
his Rangoon route, which would, he said,
save 3,N78 miles as compared with the ordi
nary route.
The motion was carried unanimously.
[l-'rom the X. Y. Evening Post.]
< OMHTION OF THE tUGAft TRAD**.
The trade in sngarthis year has been un
satisfactory to the importers. Prices im
proved slightly in January, after the im
position of the new duly, and during a part
of February, but the arrival of large quan
tities of green sugar from the West Indies
caused a decline m early spring, the price
falling as low as 8J cents for good refining
Cuba. Prices in the Cuban market also
declined to 8} rials. In April tho reports
from Cuba of a deficiency in the crop were
so strong that a reaction occurred at the
very time when tho largest purchases are
nade for the United States market. Cuba,
as usual, took the lend in the upward inovi
nent. Ten rials were reached in that mar
cet, and we responded with 9J cents here.
I'he early purchases for our market in
,'uba brought good profits, of course, but
hose subsequently made were followed by
leavy losses. Our prices receded te Bj
cents, recently went up to OiJ cents, but
again dropped during the week of the Chi
cago fire to !i\ cents.
There is at present, however, a decidedly
ictter feeling in the market.- This change
>egan in Europe during the last three weeks.
The price in London advanced from 275.,
No. 12 boxes in bond, to 305., on account
fa discovery that the abundant beet-root
rop of the Continent is so deficient in sac
charine matter that about one-fifth of the
usrlal production will be wanting. The
weather has been unfavorable to the crop
11 this respect. The entire beet-root crop
if the Continent is not now expected to ex
ceed the amount produced last year, 900,-
K)0 tons.
The call for refined sugar, in the mean
time, from tho interior, has been pressing,
and there has been but little stock at tli
elineries. Liberal contracts had before'
>een made, and speculation has prevailed, 1
causing the impression that during the re- I
nainder of the year prices will be sustained j
1' not pushed still higher. The most avail- :
able market is the English. The stock I
here had run down to 152,006 tons; a
'ear ago it was 308,000 tons. The total '■■
leliveries for this year to the (illi of Octo- I
bcr, 1871, were 489,000 tons. At the J
anie date in 1870 the total deliveries had I
toon -110,000 tons. The increase of con- I
sumption in Great Britain was, therefore, '
2.->,()00 tons. The importation was 38,000 i
ons less than that OI last year up lo the
anic date, and the decrease in stock on
nind was 54,000 tons.
At the beginning of the next year it is
irobable that the deliveries from the re
ineries will have become regular, and mod
erate prices may be expected, unless there
>c renewed reports of short crops in cane I
sugar. What the real deficiency in the ('ll
-ian itrop of this year may have been it is
impossible to .say, but from all quarters
taken together we have had our full supply
of sugar, and there can be no such dearth
in the market as that which now exists in
the coffee market. We had received on the
23d of September, from Havana and Malan
.as, only 8,000 tons less than last year,
Ehile the exportation to Europe amounted
122,000 tons less. From Porto Kico
and tho British and French islands we re
ceived such enormous quantities that the
whole importation at our four leading ports
tp to the Ist of October shows an increase
.1 1 >5,( HlO tons, and the large distribution
of 45,000 tons per month as the average,
against 12,000 per month in 1870, has been
of no avail. \\ 0 entered the present month
with a stock, at the four ports mentioned
of 8,000 tons more than we had last year.
The distribution during October, November
and December, 1870, was 02,000 tons ; we
mportcd 42,000 tons. We can expect but !
little more from Havana or Matanzas, there j
icing it prospect of a demand from England; j
the stock at those places, too, on the 23d OT
September, was only about -10,000 tons, in
joxes for which there is little demand here.
The closing importations of the year will
probably be less, therefore, than those of
mo.
From advices received this week, the
Louisiana crop appears, to be no heavier
than that of last year—l-17,000 hogsheads.
The estimate a few weeks ago was 220,000
logshcads. Tho position of the staple
eenis, therefore, to be firm at present, par
ticularly as the demand for refined sugar
rom Chicago and other places in the in
erior is steady. The demand, indeed, may
v.'prove, should the Southwestern Slates,
ghtly stocked in anticipation of a large
rop hi Louisiana, run short. It is not 1111
--ikely that some sugars, especially the
tigher grades of refining Muscovados, long
omparittively scarce, will improve in value.
'he latest accounts from the southern coast
of Cuba, too, are unfavorable.
The abolition of slavery in Brazil may
have some effect on the sugar production in
the provinces the outlets of which are 15a
tia and I'ernambuco. The latter port, es
iccially, is of great importance to us, as it
upplies us in December and January, be
tween the regular crops, with refining
SEWING MACHINES
riIHE HIGHEST PREMIUMS EVER
A WARDED TO ANY SEWINU MACHINE -
Die t'rosu vl' the Leuioil tkt Ileum- and nlliil
.Modal—
-ranled 10
THE HOWK SEWING MACHINE
al llie Paris Exposition of MB7, ami now iv pos
.'ssiun of llie
in iWE mai jhine ci impany.
'nil ami Bun tins eeleln-ateit Machine in opera
ion at llie office, S2II Main street,
ac .-.-ilaiwtM .1. V. WcKENNEY.
riIHE IMPROVED
SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
THE REST FOR ALE KINDS OP WORK.
ts Sale* indicate Itj Durability and Popularity
Us Work confirms it.
ItfT,KM SOI,I> EAST YEAR.
NO OTHER MACHINE SOLD SO MANY.
We neither force nor crowd sales. The Machine
must stand upon its own merit*, (.'all and ex
amine it-
Sewing Machines REPAIRED.
SHAFFER k STRONG!
mh in—dftwta 913 Miiin Btreßt.
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se4—:tm WALSH & REDDY,
PRINTERS' WAREHOUSE.
rrxmt f.-uunisr rwi: foundry
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PRINTERS' FURNISHINC WAREHOTTStt
Sooth of Philadelphia, Ih the establblunp-dt <*f
li. L. PKLOUZK * IH>.,
The iiiehmond tHin/nlch saye:
"Klt'HMii.Mi I'Vi'K r,.|.\|ii;i', —The Ili'W dITSs ill
which tlie Dixp'ruch has appeared for some week**
was furnished by MessiN. ILL. Phi.oozb & Co.
proprietors of the i;icnmo.nl Type Foundry
wb have been using their type for etghl or tei
\ >-ar.-, and have found ; iiem equal in (Jural
ami style of finish to th. best foundries in thl
country and England Their prices are unifom
with all the oilier foundries.''
The Richmond Whig $thjs :
"Tiii:Hicii.MoNi)Tvt'K F.n'NhHV.— Wehavebeei
guilty of an iuatlvencnce in failing to mention
that the beatitifttl suit of type in wbieh the Whig
now aitpeara was mannJaetured hn* v- al ih-
Richmond Type Foimdry. This is the third out
tii we have obtained b-om that establishment—
one before and two since tho war—and we are
prepared Lo bear emphatic testimony to tin-(Idol
ily with which the proprietors* (lUe-srs. 11, L
pelouze it Co.) exeoute their contracts, to th<
beauty aud durability of their work, and lo lh»
fairness of their prices.
The Richmond Snquirtr says:
The handsome typograpUicaJ appearam-e 0
this paper has been noticed and complimented bj
the press all aver the country. We take pleasure ii
Mating that our Outfit was procured from th
liiehmond Type Foundry, Messrs. li. J.. P< lomi
& (Jo,, proprietors. je ir, —deod^woiu
ASSIGNEE SALES.
Ily Cook & LMigfitOD, Aueiiunii rs.
BY AUTHOaiTY OF TlllZ I.MTIH
States District Court, focrthc Kaatem J)ia
tricfc of Virginia. In the matter of David I;
Jones, a bankrupi, I sh.ill -.11 at public unction
on
SATURDAY, KOVEM V.VM lilt, flfll,
at 12 o'clock Rl., in front of the 1 'uited Stale
Oonrt-House in the city of iiiehmond,
(>nk sti:a;m saw MHili-,
18horse-power, belonging to said b:ufitr.ipt's ci
Uite. sit-ju'iled in Ivliig and coujjty, joea
Centerville.
TKKMS-Oasb. J. AMBLER SMITH,
oo 21—ids Assignee.
By Cook & Lnnfbton, Aueiiom, n
a ASIUBj e;E's saf. B
M A<'KF,S OF LAND,
WN FI.UYA.WA COUNTY,
In compliance with a decree pi tin- railed
States District Court, tor the District of "\'ir
t,'iaia, t>i Slst, !:-■;.), in lhe nmiier of B. F.
Childress, b.ndii'upc , i v, ii! .-.■ II ;i • auction, ou
SATCi'DAY, NOVEMBKR Im, IS7I,
at 13 n'cluck M., in front, of the Thiited States
in tlie city of Richmond,
A TRACT OF LAIM)j
containing-93 ACRES, lying?in the county of
Fluvanna, full partieulais tit which will be glvea
on day of sale.
TERMS—One-tbirU cash; the balance on a
civdu of six and twelve months, tlie purchasi r to
five notes, Interest a.!d--d, for Uje dc&*rred pay
ments, the tit}* 'o be I'cl.lined by the a>;i;'nic
until said notes are paid.
.1. AMBLER smith,
oc ii—2aw;;w Assignee-.
Hy Cook & LaugUiuu, A m tn neers.
4 ssiti\Li: > sax- i:
:.\t ACRES OF LAND IN DINWIDDIi; Ii v v
TV, VIROINIA,
AT AIH!TI() N.
In com])liancr with a decree ol the t
States District Courl t-brlhelHatrtetetf Virginia, j
of Angnsl 91, 1808, in the matter of John \V.
Slnie, bankrupt, i will sell at anction, on
SATURDAY, \< IVIOIHEIL Ira, IS7I,
lat W o'clock M., in irom of the United Slaton
I (Jourt-House, in the city or Rich mono), a Tl! \< >T
OF LAND, contain uv: .'ill m re-. [\ in- in Dinwid
j die . oiutt*), near ('berry Hill, adjoiniug the lan I
\ deecripuou of width will lH*sfrveii 4 oa itay of
I TUI.MS-' »ne-third Cash"; the b.tiancc mi a
I credit of six and twelve months, the purchaser to
note*, wilh inlerest added from day ot
for lhe deferred payments, the title to be r
i.tilled by the n-s.i'.'.ui c until siuii uoten are pau
M i:t—-.'awiiw As-ii""V,
By Oook & Laiurbton, Auctioneer--.
I INTKIiKST IN A HOUSE IS TilK CITY O
j . LYNCiilil 'X ', yiRCHNIA,
Ry authority or ihe UniU-d Sian. Distrii
Court for the Eo*Jt***n pisUb t of Virginia, in th
matter of' Styll & navis, Uinkrnptf, the undi
signed will sell, at auction, on
SAIUUDAY. N(*\ 1;>11U;K 4th, 171,
I o'clock >!,, iv front of the Called Stati
t-llouse, in the city of Richmond, lhe to
v property belonfriug; to the estate of It. 1
-, a member oi' said firm ;
1 UNDIVIDED THREK-FttUlMil IN
, H. Davis, in a TENEMENT iv * !übJ*m liov.
c city of Lynchburg.
U description oi this prop-prtj win be giti-en
ly of sale.
JiMS—Oue-third cash ; tin- balance ou a
credit of six aud twelve mouths, the pure]]
to give note-*, with Interest added from day ol
sale, for the deferred payments, the titje to be re
tained until .-aid ijuic- arc paid.
.f. AMHiJ'di SMITH,
I ! i!aw;i',v Assign- c.
; I U \imy |»\M-.. urAsblaud Townski^
I «f , respectfatlj annuaiices himaeli h CANDI
I HATE to represent liauover eouuty m tlie watt
I House ol Delegate-} al the approaebinij -!
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N proprietor oi the
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I every style, and with choice WINES, LIQUORS
ke. Remember, „
ocll-*m m NINTH STREET,
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' SI II.IECTS against the government of the til
I ud Slales, payable by lhe lelinsol the late tri
IV between lllc l.'lliti-.1 Stales anil (Ileal Brilai
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CHANDLER, MORTBN * SHIELDS
fy 27—3 m
i liM'LLll's BALSAMIC rtiXJ-UKJC ia v
li a thing of yesterday, got up to gull ihe i
wary ami put money m lhe pookats of th-- p
prietors. 11 has stood Lhe tesl of time, llavi
been iv lhe market over lluity years, it
! iriiiiewill recall to many who are now ihe
apected heads of families, the luilcyon days
their youth, with all iis joys and sorrows; it
still ihe same ; infallablc in ils opera I ion
I cilic remedy for youthful nxii.-eiviiou and fol
ia true friend. It iv for sale by ail druggists
Price. «1 per bottle.
wenaxL
1 jit. fOHI^sTTON,
Of* HIE 1
,|||r.SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI
BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL,
04 1 I'M. 7 SOUTH FiiLDEiaCK STREET
From hit extensive practice in Ihegreal 110-pi
lalsof 1. 1« ope an l the flrel In this country, viz:
md, France, Philadelphia and cl-ewhcre,
can oiler the most certain, speedy and effectual
remedy In the world for
DISEASES OF IMI'KUDKNt'K.
Weakness of the Back or Limbs, strli :
lone of the Kidneys and Bladder, ln\oiun
. i . . [mpotency, General Debility,
Nervousness, Irysperwla, Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion oi Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart,
Timidity, Tremblings, IHmneee of Slghl or
or Giddiness, Diseases of tho Head, Throat, >•■ ■
In, An"-1 lion of tin* Lungs'. Stomach or Bow
els—those terrible dtfforders arising from the Sol
itary Habits of Youth—those secret and sol
practices more fa al to their victim- than
of Syrens to the Mariner of Ulysses, blighting
their most brilliant hopes MttKipations, ren
dering marriages, &C. inipos-ibl...
EitWHrfaMy. who have beceme ihe viethtni of
Solitude vice, thai dreadful and destructivehaMl
which annually sweeps to an untimely crave
tnds it xousjg Hen the (host exalted
talent and brilliant Intellect, whotnfg'hl othei
have entrained listening Senates with the ttnni
ders of eloquence, ot waked to ecetaey the liring
lyrec, may call with full confidence.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplating
marriage, being aware of physical weakness, or
ganic debilities deformation, Ac, speedily cured.
II" who places himself under I he care of Dr. J.
may religiously con tide on his honor ns a
gentleman and Coniidemiy rely upon his skill as a
OKMANIO -WEAKNESS,
immediately cured and full Vigor restored.
This dreadful disease which renders life mtss>
rable and marriage Impossible—it the peaaJt)
Mid by the victims of improper Indnlganctee,
xonng persons are too apt to commit execs.,
from not being aware of the dreadful tonne
qnences that may en sue. Now, who that under
stands the subject will pretend to deny that the
power of procreation Is lost sooner bar those tall- i
Inginto improper habits than by the prudent |
Besides being deprived of the pleasures el
healthy offspring, the most serious and desinu- i
live symptoms to both body and mind arise. The
m becomes deranged, the physical and men
tal functions weakened, loss of proereatlve pow
er, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpitation.of
the heart, indigestion, consdtutlonal debility, ■
wasting of the frame, concha, consumption, de-
A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
Persons ruined In lealih by unlearned pretein
io keep them trilling month after month,
taking poisonous and Injurious compounds, should !
Member of the Royal College of Snrgrons, Lok*
don, graduate from one of tlie most eminent Col
leges In ihe United Suites, sml the greater part
of whose Life ha--been spent in the hospitals of
London, Paris, Philadelphia ami elsewhere, ha
effected some of the most astonishing cures
that were over known ; many troubled with ftng |
nig in the head and ears when asleep, great !
nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds.
i ;i.-hiiihic--, with frequent blusliing, attended j
sometimes with - l derangement of the mmd, were !
oared Immediately.
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE,
Dr. J. addresses ail those who have Injured I
themselves by Improxter iudulgencie* ondsolita* j
ry habits, which ruin both body and mind, unfit
ting them for either business, study, society, or
These are some of the sad and melancholy rf- j
fects produced by early habils of ynuih,\i/: I
1 Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Pains in the
Head, T>imness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Pow
| er, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia. Nervous
I Irritability, Derangement oi the Digestive Func
j tions, General Debility, Symptoms of OoftMoxp* |
The fearful effects on the mind are much to be
j dreaded, Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas
| Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion
I toS -ciciy. Self-diet rust, Love of Solitude, Timid I
I by, ftc, nre some of Lhe evils produced.
Thousands of persons of all ages can now judge i
what is the cause of their declining health, toosinl ;
l their vigor, becoming weak, pale, nervous, and
[ emaciated, having a singular appearance about
the eyes, cough and ftrmptorne of consumption.
! who have injured themselves hy a certain prac- j
. tic indulged in when alone—a habit frequently
■ learned from evil companions or at school, the
| effects of which are nightly felt, even when. ;
i asleep, and, if not cured, renders marriage im- j
j possible, and destroys both mind aud body—
kould apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the hope ef his
country, (he* pride of his parent.';, should be !
: snatched from all prospects aud enjoyments oi
| life hy the consequence of deviating from the ]
; path of nature and indulging hi a certain sex ret
! habit. Such persons, KVIT, before contempla- I
reflect that a sound mind and body are the most J
necessary requisites to promote connubial hapi- |
new: indeed, without these, the journey through j
life becomes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect
hourly darkens to the view, the mind becomes j
shadowed with despair and tilled with the mel
ancholy reflection thai the happiness of another
becomes blighted wiih your own.
When the misguided and imprudent votary of
pleasure finds be has Imbibed the seeds of this
painful disease, It 100 often happens that an ill
linicd sense ol shame or dread of discovery de
ters him from applying to those, who, from edu
cation and respectability, can alone befriend him. |
He falls Into the hands of ignorant and designing ;
pretenders, who, Jncapable of curing, iilch bis
|m cuniary substance, keep him trilling month
after month, or as long as ihe smallest fee can lie
obtained, aud with despair leave him withruinod
. health to sigh over ids galling disappointment, or
by the use of that deadly poison Mercury, hasten
the constitutional symptona of the terrible de
rase, such as Affection of the Head, Throa i
Nose, Skin, etc., progressing with frightful rapid-
Ity tilt death puts a period to his dreadful suilor
iog by sending him to that on discovered country
from whose bourne no traveller return*.
To such, therefore, Dr. Johnston offers the most
certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy in
oFFIt IE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, j
Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a few -
doors from the corner. Kail not to observe the
{OTNo letters received unless post-paid ami
(.oniaining a stamp to be used on the reply. l*er
kous» writing should state age, and semi portion
of advertisement describing symptoms.
There are so many Paltry, Designing and
Worthless Lmpoeters advertising themselves as
Physicians, trilling with and ruining tho health
of all who unfortunately fall into their power, j
that Dr. Johnston deems it. necessary to say es
peotatry to these traaequaJscbed with eta re pi da- !
lion, 'hat his Credentials or Diploma? always
"* KNDo'iiSKMKNT OF THE PRSBfI.
The many thousands cured at this InettUitioa
within the last eighteen years, and the nume
rous Surgical Operalions performed by Dr. John
sum, witnessed by the reporters ef the "Sun"
and many other papers, notice of which appeared
again and again before the public, besides his
-lauding as a gentlemau of characlerand respon
sibility, is a siillicicieni guarantee to the afflicted.
SKIN DISEASES SPLLDILY CURKD.
f|iHENB\-i VOUK m<.IIM< ISUKTITVTK,
i ; 4WII K. LAIQHT ST., NEW YOBS CITY.
The objects of this Institution, which has been
in wtocessful operation tor more tlian lw**Jiuy
> eats, are I wo-tuld, \ iz;
i. The Treatment and Cure of the Stik, with
out poisoning them, by Hygienic agencies alone,
2. To furnish a pleasant, genial Homk to friends
•,'i Hygiene throughout the world; wbeueTerthey
Thousands of Invalids have been socceasfally
n-.-iti.i-d at this institution during the past twee \
years, and (is feme is known wherever tlie Eng
lish language is spoken. Its appliances for the
treatment of disease without the use of poison
on- drugs arc i In- most extensive and complete oi
:my Institute in America. They comprise ihec.-t-
MAoitLNK YlHliAi LON,
ie varied and extensive in sonrees of the
WATKUCt'HK,
[ealthful Food, a Pleasant Home, etc Parlicu
r attention ie glvua to the treatment of all forms
CHRONIC DISKASK,
specially of Rheumatism, Gout. Dyspepsia,
oustipa'tion, Torpidity of the Liver, Weak
mugs, and fncipienl Consumption, Paralysis.
nor Circulation, General Debaity, Curvature of
ie Spine, Scrofula, Ulseases of the skin, ru
ne VVenimeesse and Displacements, Soemia
irrbea. etc.
Anyone wishing further information should
lould send for a circular, containing further par
culars, leiins, etc., wliich will he sent lie I .
iturn mail.
lIOAUDIXU DKI'AUTMKNT.
We are open at all hours ot the i\:\y aud
i>r tiie reception of boarders and patients, ton
Kjation Is convenienl of access trom the railroad
,-pots aud steamboat landings, and to the host
ess part Of the city, street cars pass near the
doors to all parts of the city, making It i
tavenii at Stopping place for persons visiting the
city on business or pleasure. Our table is sup
, pb-.l wiih ihu best kind- of food, healthfully
trod, and plenty of it. In these respects \\
i i- unequalcd.
i md learn how to live health
fully at home. Terms reasonable.
■**■"■■■■ WOOD * liOLDH(»fiK,
RAILROADS
8:;-k) A y, -M ML TRAIN for Whit-* Sulphur
Springs connecting at (.ordonsville with Ontng*-,
[ Alexandria nnd Manassas train for Washington
and North, and Lynchburg and South.
S:M P. M—ACCOMODATION TRAIN for
i .ordon-*viUe, except on Saturday, on which d iv
it leavea at fl P. M This train oonnecta at G-or
iili-with the night tmtnJ on tho Orange,
Alexandria nnd Manassas railroad lor Lynchburg
and Washington,
THROUGH TICKETS, sold al low rates, to
■J] potntfl Northwest -tod Souihwe.-t.
Steerage ticket! from Liverpool, QaeenatoWU,
Amsterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Havre. 1;
lain, BeTgen, Copenhagen, and Gothenburg, lo
- * 11 points on tlii- road can he bought of lhe Ge
neral Ticket Agent at KktaTtond, or eanbe c
' through any •tation agent on tberood.
Further information may be obtained at the
■■■ oiv's ollice.
No Passenger Train.* are run on Sunday?.
General Superintendent.
Jani F. Nhthkri.ami,
Genernl Ticket Agent. Oct
]>KllMuM) AAD
IV YORK I.IYER RAILROAD
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ANl> THE TKAYEL j
U-HTAntMltlll OF TnK DAILY MNK liRTtVFBX
RICHMOND,RALTIMOKE, PHILADELPHIA
NEW TOBK AND UOSTON,
Ann TO AM, PeitfT-i'XottTIT ANO EAST, WB*T AMB
NOKTHH IST.
QBKAT BKbUCTXON OT FABX I
Accommodations UNSURPASSED' ]
Pn_--.enger Train leaves Richmond depot dally
iSuuday** excepted) at 3 P. M , connecting at
West Point with the hrst-class steamers
1 EASTERN CITY and DANIEL WEHSTER,
touching *t the river lauding-- and arriving iv
Baltimore on the following morning in time to
connect wilh trains North and West.
Thromfh Ticl-cts nnd Unggnget:iiec-.cd to nil
Passenger Train leaves at :i P. M. on SUN
DAYS for Wet I Point only.
Si. amor leave pier No. 1*0,14-1 Liglit street, Hal- I
i thnore, daily, (Sunday*- excepted,) at 4 P. M , ar- |
riving in liiehmond the following morning at 11. I
Hy this lino passengers enjoy a good night's
Ereight train, with passenger carattached, will
laaro dally (Moudays excepted) at. 4 A.M.
Freights received daily, carefully handled, and
promptly forwarded.
.No KtTos.-ne Oil transported over this line.
Through Mils of lading given io all point*.
From Richmond to Baltimore $ :\ N
" Philadelphia 6 7_>
" New York 0 AO
" Boston, all rail from
New York 10 7*>
" Boston, via the Sound 1.1 3A
To Haltimoro and return <j no
WM. N. HRAGG, Supt.
J. L. TAYi.eit, Ticket, Agent.
S. C. Gkasty, Cieneral Agent, Haltimore
-|> It IIMOM) A\DI>ANVII_I_,E RAILROAD
_IV On and after July SBth, IS7I,
GOING WEST :
Train No. 2 (Through Passenger) leaves Rich
mond daily (c» Mrt Sunday' at 4 alt A. M.; leaves
Danville ai. 11:09 A. M.; ■ I_TM)> fit f_mfr_ajWlu' til
Truin No. 0 (Lynchburg Passenger) leav-"**
Richmond daily Jit 9:15 A. M.; arrives at Lynch-
Imrgat ol'.M.
Traiii No. 13 { Freight and Accommodation)
leaves Richmond at 0:00 P. M.; arrive* at Burkes
vilh- at %M P. M., stepping at all way -.taiious
daily (Sundays excepted.)
Train No. H (Through Mail aud Express)lea\rs
Richmond daily at _:40 P. M.; leaves Danville
dally at Kk4fl P. M.; arrives at Greensboro' daily
GOING EAST :
Train No. II (Through Mail and Impress)
IMYM Greensboro' daily at 7:60 P. M.; leav m
Dauvilh* daily at 10:12 P. II.; arrives at Hichmond
daily at 0:14 A.M.
Triiitt No. 0 (Through Passenger) leaven Oreens
boro' d-ii'v (cxci |'t Sundays) at 11:0*5 A. M.; leave-*
Danville at 1:27 P. M.; arrives at Richmond at 5:22 1
Train No. 10 (Lynchburg Passenger) leaves I
Lynchburg daily at 8.30 A. M.; leaves Hurkevdle
at 1 P. M.: arrives at Richmond at 4 I*. M.
Train No. *• (Freight and Accommodation)
lea-res Burkeville ai _:3fl A.M.; arrive* at Rich
mond al 8:40 A. Bf., slopping at all way sta
tiona daily (Mondays excepted.)
trains Nos. 2 and 11 connect at Greensboro'
With Trains on North Carolina railroad for nil
Train No. 6 connects at Rurkeville with
Train on Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad
for all point* Southwest and South.
THROUGH TICKETS to all point!" Soulh and
Southwest tan be procured at the ticket oflice ii
Richmond, and of 1(. V. WALKER, Agent of A
bint to, Miseiseippi and Ohio railroad, No. 1;;_
Main si reet, Richmond
Papers that have arrangements to advertise Llie
schedule of this company will please print as
above. UdHN R. MACMURDO,
General Ticket ami Freight Agent.
T. M. Ti. T.-i-eii-rr, Eng'r and Sup't. au;24
1871. 1871
SUMMER AIiI;A_.'<iKMENT.
SCHEDULE UK'HMOMI), FREDERICK:*
BUlta AND POTOMAC ROUTE, (JOIN!
INTO EFFECT JUNE 7, 1871.
THROI-CH TRAINS lenvp (l.'pot, MfM
Hud and Eit'lilli BUvetß, as lollows :
Thi' HAY TRAIN d.-iily in .',:■_» A. M. Arrivi
in Washington ai 1_1", Baltimore (except o
Suadajrs) at 8:15, Philadelphia, hi. »:U, anil Ni-w
York ai ln:_ii P. !M. THE SAME DAY.
Tli« NIfIHTTRAIiN* daily (axoept on Sunday
TliP DAY' TRAIN im-ivi's in Riuhmonil at 2:1
'< The NKIIIT TRAIN arrivfu In Rkhmuii
(Mondays excepted at H:.io A. M.
Tim Accommodation train, for Mi
fi.rd leave. Broad-street Depot ilaily (Sun<l.-i\
excepted) at _80 P. M. Arrives in Richmond i
FREIGHT TRAINS leave Richmond o
TUESDAYS and FRIDAYSatfc-6P.M.
Tlll.lll'iUl TICKETS and THROUGH RAG
GAGKCIieek-s to all the principal iioinls in th
Norili, Bast and West.
COMPANY'S OFFICE, corner of Broad an.
Ei__hth strt'ets
TICKET OFFICE, comer I?yrd and Eight
J. B. 'tENTKV.
General Ticket ,\>■■ :■ ■
E. T. T>. jVTTEKri. General Superintendent.
rvtMCt PASSE\(_ER UOLTE
1 W HKIrt'KKN
RICHMOND AND THE
SOUTH, SOUTHWEST AND NOKTHWEfVI
VIA
ATI_ANTrc, MISSISSIPPI AND OHIO K. I
TWO TRAINS EVERY DAY.
This Clrea. Patewngcr Route is aompoeedofth
lUchmomi aud Dan\ ille railroad, AUanlic, Mi
»iesippi and Ohio railroad, East Tennessee am
Virginia railroad, Easi, Tennessee and Gtoorgl
railroaii, ISiash\■ille and < eailroiu
and ft{emphi> :i>i(l ' 'Inirloion railroad and thej
connection*. trains leave Richmon
daily at!». US o'clock a. m. and 0:00 o'clock p. m
nuking close coanectiona Uixoughout i
Eviuhhuiv: :tnd all htatioin* on A., M and Ohi
railroad, Kuoxville, Decatur, Corinth, Gran
: Junction, Memphis, NewOWeau**, Uhat>uUUXHa
-' ;ii.ion, JaetEWm, Vlolnburr, Mohile, Dalton, A
lanta, Rome, Selnia, Macon, Coluintaus and a
•Hunt's Booth and Southwe. i -t,Na.**hviHe, Colim
. mi, Chicago, Cairo St. Eouis and all point
j North and NorthWMt,
Through ticket* good until need.
Haggiitfe checAeea through.
New and TlfflflU* .sleiping cars on all Btgh
I < h>od calinu'-liouses, nnd ample time fur BttMle.
Kure lower than hy any oLiter route.
For further information, apply at the office of
j Lhe Virginia and Tennesae Air-Eiue Railway,
| LtU Main street, or at the office of the Richmond
. and Danville railroad.
| / VKAX.E, AM) AIANAS
j On and after Sunday, January _.!>, ls>7l, one
daily paeaenger train will run between WASII
-l INC*TON and EYNCHHURG, connecting at
QordoaerUte wiLh the Chesapeake aud Ohio
I Itaiilrond to Richmond, Staunton ami the Virgin
ia St&ingß- at JLynchburg for the West and
1 Southwest, and at AVashington, to the North and I
Leave Washington daily ptg:o6 a. in, and Alex
andria at S a. m., arriving at I.ynchhuri; at f>.o6
E--a\e Eynehhinx al s:2'. a. in., arrive at Alex
andria at li:'2ii p. in., and at WaahlngTn at 0:16
I For MANASSAS EINE leave Wg-MngrfM I
I daily (excepting Sunday) at In.no am; leave AI-
I exandria at 11:' JO a. m., pass Straabarg nt 4:20 1
I p. in., ami arrive at Hamahurg at 7 p. m.
Eaatward, leave Harris huix aiti;ioa. m; pas*
bOTg at fl.2fi a. m., arrive at Alexandria at
1.06 p. in. and at Washington in time for connt-ei
ing with the 8 p.m. train from WaaMagton tollal-
I tloo<l connectioiiK, by comfoitatile coaches, are I
made to Fairfax Conn House from Fairfax ata- J
tiou; to IfQddlehurg from Plaiaa] to Upperrilla j
from Piedmont, aad te Staunum fioni liarrison- |
VUegant sleeping caif* are run daily helwei-n j
New York and Lyuchliuif?. willncut ehaage,
Also, ears through belween l.aliii ar_d
I.Michhurg, avoiding tlie uuoiivenii in > of irans
fe'r m washingtou.
Thrtjugh thUeis luid bagga(r»' checked to aU
1 pTomineut polate. J. M. iiKoADUS.
QHEAT
It MINT RAILROADS, (Hi 111. <liUK VI
I'ICKET >ND FREIOirr AIiKNT. Ri.-n«..i.r.
Va., Ai-.i. Mm, inn.
NOTK'ETO SHIPPERS. Tin- arran..
. relofore existing for the shipment of !
Suntb, via Oreenaboro', on through Mils, In
"•en disconlinued by the North I amlin a )(.
Company, all rates to points aouih of (In.
ro\ heretofore given to ahfppers, are rev..
ereafter ne rates will !..< guaranteed ls-v I
flreeiisboro'. ■ JOHN It. MAf'.Mi KIN >'.
(len'l Ticket and Freight Agent
T.M. R. Tai.cutt, Engineer and Sup':.
11l 28—ts
STEAMSHIPS
dAMI OF NHHIHI.K.
v- M
The tasi and elegant side, whei I steamer PAL I •
t-DE,Capt. Cl_a. l_n__>n, will 1. i>. herwl
i (Powhatan Steamboat eomttany'. ahed,)H
tts. every TUESDAY, Till IISDAY tiu.lMi
lillAY" at 7 o'clock A. M, lor Kiuij
iiicbing at all the regular landings on .Inn..
iver. Returning, will leave King's Mill ci.i.
IONDAY', WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY. Rl
o'clock A.M., lollchtng at all Che landings
Freight received erery day,
Tbunday'a trip lo Chk-krtbrmalay River i- di.
.ntinued.
All freights lor way lauding must be piepa. I
For further particulars, apply tn Captain on
■ar.l, or to WM. P. IIRETT, Agent,
at Powhatan Steamboat Compuii.
/OH NBW YORK.-OLD DO
JT MINION STEAMSHIP COM
ANY. ■
Th" splendid new side-wheel Steaaabli s
SAAC BELL, ALBEMARLE, SARATOGA,
ATTERAB and NIAGARA leave New York
ortolk, City Point and Richmond every Tl 1..
--llAY" THURSDAY and SATI'b'IIAY, al 1
o'clock P. U.
These ships are entirely new, aud were I. ~.;
expressly for this route.
They have splendid saloons mid state-room.,
and tlie accommodations and attentive are in.-
OoOda shipped by this line are landed M
Inly at New York, on the Company's ooven I
pier, H7 North river, within forty -eight hours.
Insurance effected when ordered, al a
THE 111. OSB PES CKXT. at the Office ol lllis coll.
pany.
Freights Ibrpoints beyond NowYoik forwarded
ith dispalch. and no charge made, .".. cept a.
ml expenses incurred.
gs_f* For further Information apply lo
JOHN W. WYATT, Agent.
Jal—tf No. S (krternor atre..t.
riURINIA STIMMSHII' AM)
' PACKET COMPANY.
Tlie steamship OEOROE B. UPTON leaves
fw Y'orli every SATURDAY": leaves Kichmou I
very TUESDAY
The steamship WILLIAM P. CI.YDE U
ew Tor* every TUESDAY: leaves Richmond
very FRIDAY.
Freight received daily.
('lose conned ions made with steamers tor a
-southern and Eastern ports.
D. J. BURR, Preakli n
V_shimitoh k Co.. Agents, Richmond, Va
Pier 12 North liver. New York. a_pl
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
|\J TUE WO.VDEHFI'I. 11K.1i.;.'. ;.>■;
Cancer, Syphlll*, Snofiitn, Piters. Salt X! . . n,
miii all other Chronic Uluoil Di*ra-«o .
Da. P. T. KEENE having just, returned fmni
I Ecuador ami brought with him a quantity «_'ilo
; fiKSI'ISK ('l T MJiliA i \y,(t _7,1_.A, W. iin-l
j through the official recommendation ;uiil :i
Uince of His Excellency the President of i.<
dor, and the Government of that Repobth , ...
are prepared to till orders for it ton limited i_
lent, and at a price aliout on.- quanor of tii.ii
which the cost oi the first \ffy j*m:iH bu)»j»I.
J compelled us to charge.
A Hi'rßioi;s article is now advertised and .'u'd
jas Oondurango. We have, at a considerable cx
i pease, and uuh the co-operation of the auiUni i
j ties of Loja, the province where the plant g-|*bvi
•o directed the channel of our supply nstoi
j sure that none but the GEMUINfi AlU'l'. i ..
shall he sold by us ; and we particularly call tli •
attention of the public, lor their protect inn, to
I this fact. BLISS. KEENE &i CO.,
60 Oedar street. New York
I>. W. BIhTS, M. T>, Washington, T). ('; V. 1.
Itli--, M. D., New York; P. T. Kenie, .\I. !>., V ..
PoHcited by MI'NNAfb,
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j 93 Park Row, New York
Twenty-live yean' experience.
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Abound volume of lit- pag-'s, containing Ihe
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140 engravings of Mechanical Movement-*, Pat
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EAKTU CLOSET ro., 210 State vtreet, II 1. ,
ford, Ot., s#-lo U.S. proprietor*, of Moult-'.-, Monte
& Olrdleeton's; Ember's, Waring's, Newton -.
;iiul Eooluih-'s l'au-nts. The only flow's liiai
have proved elfective. The Earth t 'Inset, b\ 1-
I disinfection of faeces, Isthetnoarf valuable in*- ■■:.
of preventing spn-ad of cholera and other eonta-
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ftl Mt-RRAY Street, New Tokk.
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A i-i>lii|»iiiiu,| ,,1 (■<„•,,.,.„,,/ oii ■
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efthehair. JOS. BUE.JIV. _ ' C' . !■.».
Solit by till UinHXi.-is Ileum. .
j to, >iualler advertisetm nts. List bent free.
Address,
GEO. P. HOWELL k CO.,
-10 and 41 Park Row, New YoiL.
tfj»>/\ WE WILL PAY *$t 4 in
A(.*eutH tjcw per week to sell our great and vain.
| ble discoveries. If you want permanent, honor
able mid pleasant work, apply for particular.-.--
Address DYER & CO., Jasteoo, All- I.igan.
q p: a MOimt-
V'r vt/ Horse furnished. Expense
11. 11. SHAW, Alfr-d, Me.
A VOID QUACKS.—A victim cd'early hadla
j __v ere i ion. causing nervous debility, premal me
etc., having tried in vnlu every advert ii I
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cure, which be will send to hlB feßow-entfereri
Address J. H REEVES, 7- Nassau r_t ,N. Y.
rTMIuV'l T V YEARS' E\i J EKIE%t C
iv lhe treatment of
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j the author's, plan of treaimeni tin-only rational
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j rivtYI.OH BHOS-,
DENTIST.
1110 Mais Sum.
KICHMOND \ I