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, certificate for the purposes of draw-
Other systems of exportation designed
remedy tho evils of the present bonded
irehouse system have been suggested;
,t they involve the multiplying of bonds
he taken in lieu of tax. A multiplica
i bonds would result in an ra
ises to the government. The
lie United States courts in many
lie country are largely occupied
bonds taken for spirits and re
ium, tinder similar systems to
.cd. In a largo majority of the
rincipals being insolvent gen
i suit was brought, the sureties
not been found on original pro
"ound, a return of no goods on
i has realized to the government
of its supposed security.
MAR DEPARTMENT.
rt ef Secretary Drl-ua*.
,rt of the Secretary of War
ful statement in detail of the
tion, and requirement- of the
tment. The main points of the
s follows :
GANIZATION OF THK ARMY
ceomplished. The enforcement
tion relating to a reduction of
ed officers demanded strict in
r>f the records of the military
I service of supernumary ofn
,rced upon the Department an
luty. It is believed, however,
isions finally reached were fair,
nd for the good of the service,
cc with the same act the num
ited men was on July 1 reduced
, 30,000 ; indifferent soldiers were dis
led, tho standard of recruits was
with a view to improving the char
of the rank and file, and the following
of organization was established :
cil men of engineers SOl
ed men ol ordinance 476
tnce sergeants at posts 900
rv Academy Band 24
enlisted men per company for o
[sanies artillery 5,.100
.--four enlisted men i>er battery for
tteries light artillery 420
,'-fo,ir enliuted men per company,
20companies cavalry 10,080
enlisted men per company for 240
paiw■l infantry 13,000
otn missioned stair of regiments 200
c staff of general afficers was also rc
-1 to the simple requirements of the
in time of peace and the line officers
relieved from detached duty were
rdered to tlieir regiments, where they
ould be of more benefit to the service.
HE TOTAI.IEXPKNDITURES FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR
nJing June 30, 18G9, were $50,G44,042.
-- li; the expenditures for the year ending
une 30, 1870, were 1*157,055,675.40,
rhich sum includes $3,097,500 for river
nd harbor improvements. The cxpendi
ures for tho year ending Juno 30, 1871,
rerc about §10,000,000, including for river
nd harbor improvements 83,945,900. —
lius, during the year; 18G9-'7O the rcduc
ion in expenses of the War Department
mounted to $-2,985,307.30, aud during
lie year 1870—'71 a further reduction of
17,655,675.40 was made. For tlie next
iscal year 1871—'72 there is appropriated
3ii,530,776, including for river and harbor
mproveinents $4,407,500.
The total estimate I'or military appropri
tions for the fiscal year ending June 30,
573, is 832,415,472.85. Of this estimate
he sum of §1,153,607.05 is necessitated by
he prohibition of the use of unexpended
lalances of former years. The estimates
if the Chief of Engineers are submitted sep
.ratel}', as presented by that officer, as
ollows: Fortifkations aud other worlc.
if defense, 13,255,500; for river and har
>or improvements, *9,930,20); land for
iiiblic buildings and grounds and Washing
ton Aqueduct, $446,704.
Up to this date, during the current fiscal
fear, there has been paid into the Treasury,
is realized from the sale of arras and from
>ther sources, during the current fiscal
rear, 821,760,403.07.'
* * * + ♦ *
THE STORM SIGNAL CORPS.
After de-cribing the organization and
apt-ration of the Storm Signal Corps, the
Secretary says :
It has been the policy of the department
to diffuse, as widely as possible, for the uso
of cooperating institutions, and for scientific
study everywhere, the meteorological infor
mation collected at its stations and upon ita
records. It is believed that the United
States now possesses a service moru exten
sive and better orgauized for these pur
poses than that of any other country.
The steadiness, regularity, and prompt
ness with which the varied labors incident
to a work coextensive with the Unitad
States, and which requires in its details a
vigilanco reaching through both night and
day, have been accomplished, illustrate tho
advantages gained by placing these duties
under military direction. A rigor less than
that of military discipline would fail to in
sure the accuracy and strict obedience to
orders which have been necessary.
*****
THE SOUTHERN STATES.
It has been absolutely necessary to re
tain about one-sixth of the army in those
States of the South east of the Mississippi
which were engaged in the war of the re- I
bcllion. Numerous applications for troops I
to aid in the enforcement of tho laws were
received from United States marshals, offi
cers of internal revenue, and State officials ;
urgent appeals for assistance crowded in
from private citizens, and it soon became
evident that the security of the people de
manded the continued presence of the regu
lar forces. It is a painful fact, which mer
its serious consideration, that in some por
lis of the South freedom of opinion is not
irated, if that opinion is expressed in op
;ition to the doctrines which originated
late rebellion. Indisputable evidence
ablishes the fact, which is proven, teo,
the experience of numerous sufferers,
it an armed rebellion of regular organ
tion and great strength now exists
in parts of those States. The frequent re
ports by array officers of perfect reliabili
ty, made after mature observation and
judgment, conclusively show that the rami
fications of this organized body are extcn
tive ; that its system is arranged with great
care and shrewdness ; that its persecutions
extend in the dark hours of the night, and
in cowardly disguise, to persons of every
age, sex and condition who dare to exercise
a freedom of conduct, action or speec
which disagrees with the political doctrines
of these marauders. This body of con
lators, constituted for the purpose of
ihing out many of the inherent liberties
he defenseless people of those States,
es the law and spurns the authority of
government, and, so long as it exists,
ong will it be necessary to aid the civil
lorities with the armed force of the na
i in putting down this second rebellio
in bringing its leaders to speedy pua
iient.
RESTAURANTS.
ill NIGHT house:
SOAMMELL,
NO. KB, NINTH STREET, NEAR BROAD,
is proprietor of the
ONLY ALL NIGHT HOUSE IN RICHMOND.
Oentleraen can be supplied vrith OYSTERS In
•very atyle, and with choice WINES, LIQUORS,
he. Remember,
oc 1 l-am -IS NINTH STREET.
riVHE -TATE JOURNAL, i* an e-o»ll_i» a-
L. D. S.-sV. Eia-vasKTH
GRAND ANNUAL DISTRIBUTION,
To bb Dbiwb Moxdat, J*»caiit Ibt, M7l. i
4-0«,000 IN VALUABLE GIFTS I
TWO GRAND CAPITAL PRIZES I
•10,000 IN AMERICAN GOLD I
•10,000 IN AMERICAN SILVER I |
nVEPRIZESOF»I,OW,TENPRIZF.SOF(to», ■
Each IS Gebbubacks
One Span of Matched Horses, with Family !
Cari—ge and Silver Mounted Harness,
Worth »1,4U0.
Fire Horses and Buggies, -with Silver-Mounted |
Harness, worth $400 each.
Five Fine-toned Rosewood Pianos, worth
$500 each.
2.1 Family Sewing-Machines, worth (MOO each.
2,300 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches
Hn all) worth from »20 to *300 each.
Ladies' Gold Leontine and Gents' Gold Vest
Chains, Solid and Double-Plated Silver Table
and Teaspoons, Photograph Albnma,
Jewelry, 4c, 4c, 4c, 4c.
Nc-Bi- or Gifts 28,000 | Tickets limited to 100,000
Agents wanted to sell tickets, te whom liberal
premiums will be paid.
Single Tickets, ■; Six Tickets, 111); Twelve Tick
ets, ♦-J; Twenty-five, *40.
Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a de
acrlpUon of the manner of drawing, and other
information In reference to the Distribution, will
be sent to anyone ordering them. All letters j
must be addressed to
L. D. SINE, Bex 88,
9r-ic», Cincinnati, O,
101 W. Fifth street. no 13—wtDM j
SAFES.
TTKRRI.NO'- PATENT
CHAMPION
FERE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES,
(win nar i-ii.i i«.i,i
Awarded the Prize Medals at World's Fair
London, World's Fair, New York,
E (position Universal!.', Paris.
FARREL, HERRING 4 CO.,
(formerly 029) Chestnut streot, Phils.
HARVEY GILLAM,
CHAS. MATTHEWS,
GEO. MYERS.
807 Cbi.tuct Stbi-t, Phila.
HERRING, FARREL 4 SHERMAN, N. Y.
HERRING 4 CO., Chicago.
HERRING, FARREL 4 CO., New Orleans.
The Mammoth Safe purchased by the Fidelity
Safe Deposit Company was made by
KARRI-., HERRING _ Co.
More lhan 30,000 Herring's Sail's luive Ween |
and are now in use, and over
SIX HUNDRED
have passed through accidental fires, preserving ■
their contents In some histauces where many I
Second-hand Safes, of our own and other j
makes, having been received in part pay for the
Improved Herring's Patent Champion, for sal" |
at low prices. no 20—iy
SEWING IBACTINES.
t I'HE IMPROVED HOWS
>• T»-B_T TBB L-TBST aS» MOST MoDa-S
SEWING-MACHIN E
tn the world, having the original LOCK-STTTCH j
and a greater range of work, doing both very fine
and very coarse work perfectly with lltle troubls
to the operator. Has atiachiueuts for
Ia fact, until you have seen the HOWE, you j
have no i<l»a what a really modern Sewing-
Machine will do.
J. F. McKENNEY, Agent,
BO 10—tf »2S Main street.
'I'llE l.>li'HO>Kß
SINGER SEWm. MACHINE
THE BEST FOR ALL KINDS OF WOBI- I
Its sales indicate it;
Durability and Popularity;
Ita Work confirm, it.
127.838 SOLD LAST YEAR.
NS OTHER MACBIIB SOLD SO MAST I
We neither force nor crowd sales.
The Machine most stand upon iuown merits. |
Call and examine it.
SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED.
MADAME DEMOREST'S CELEBRATED !
PATTERNS for ladies' and children's clothing
and gentlemen's nnder garments.
SHAFFER 4 STRONG,
mh 10—d4wU) 913 Main street.
CONTRACTORS' TOOLS.
_ ————
H"7- HARVEY,
AUGUSTA, MAINE,
Manufacturer of all descriptions of
Mimas', CoxTHacTeas' _*» Stosb-Cuttbbs'
HAMMERS AND TOOLS,
such as
Bush, Hand, Hedge, Face and Pean Hammers. ;
DRILLS, HALF-ROUNDS, WEDGES, kc,
from the best brands of English Cast-Steel.
Repairing done on reasonable terms. Satisfnc '
Hon guaranteed.
All orders by mail or otherwise promptly at
«ar Send tor Price List. se 27—wSm
COAL AND WOOD.
iVrHY NOTSAVIS FIFTY CENTS TO ONE I
>V DOLLAR TWENTY-FIVE CENTS when j
times are so very hard t Everybody must ha\e i
fire, for winter comes ou rapid and fierce, while
we are selling coal of all kinds at from ilfiy
cents to one dollar twenty-live cent- oheaper |
than any establishment hi the ciiy.
WOOD, both OAK and PINE, cheap as the i
cheapest. Call or send to Cary aud Nineteenth, I
or to Grace street, No. 708, and be couyinced.
de 2-3 m CHAS. H. PAGE 4 CO.
fIOAL AND WOOD.
SUMMER PRICES.
Constantly on hand
THE BEST OAK AND PINE WOOD,
LONG. SAWED AND KINDLING WOOD, j
ANTHRACITE AND
BTTUMINOTS COAL AND COKE,
at very lowest prices, at YARD, corner of Main
and Seventh Stmt-. . _ _ JfVmovm _ h
OC 24—310
rTUIE HEIRS OF MARY O. FOJTAINK,
JL who died some ten or twelre years since, In
aoochbind or Louisa county, Virginia, will hear
of somsthlng to their advantage by addressing
JAS. T. SUTTON, Richmond, Va.
K. B—l -»-• !•*«> Informed tliat Mm. Fon
taine left B daughtw who married a Mr. Duke.
_, 4 44wlt 3' It-
SHALL FARMS FOB SALE
, -iiiiniiM. COUNTRY MEATS FOR SALE
AT GUNSTON HALL, ON THE POTOMAO,
BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED,
TWENTY MH.ES BELOW WASHINGTON
AND FOUR MILES FROM MT. VERNON.
FACILITIES FOR
BOATING, SHOOTING,
FISHING, AND
SURF BATHING
ON*SUNNYSIDE BAY.
FINE WATER. TIMBER, GRAZING LANDS
HIGH, ROLLING, HEALTHY
UNSURPASSED FOR FRUIT AND TRUCK.
OOOD NEIGHBORHOOD OF ONE HUN
DRED NORTHERN FAMILIES HERE.
SOU) EN LOTS FROM TEN TO ONE HI,
STEAMBOAT LANDING ON PREMISE- j
AND RAILROAD IN REAR.
ONE HOUR FROM WASHINGTON BY RAIL, j
TITLES CLEAR AND UNDISPUTABLE.
W» want ono hundred first-class famUles, i»
dnstrlons, temperate and enterprising. Noqnee-
Uons asked about religion or politics.
You can raise every variety of Fruit, Grass a_d ,
Facilities for dairying excellent.
Manures, Lime, Marl and Muck easily obtained
near the premises.
Direct and rapid shipment of all produoU North |
by rail or water.
No one need lear excess heat cr cool uighu •
tor fresh breezes come _ the buy and temper the
atmosphere.
To persons of Intellectual tastes, the near vi
cinity of the National Capital is of inestiniabU
value. It is near enough to Washington to allow j
one to do business there and be horn" at night;
or, in winter to reside in the city and have the
luxuries of a farm home.
We urge our Northern friends' not to go West I
nor far lai th« South to live hi the wilderneM, i
liU they base seen our beautiful regio of the j
Upper Potomac.
Come and sje us here lv Virginia. Here yo
will find true hearts ready to welcome you. So
ciety organized with Churches, Schools, Horti- i
cultural and Agricultural Societies, Nurseries ol |
fruit trees and beautiful cultivated farm.. Here
yon will And the cheapest land on this continent
and which is sure to increase rapidly in value.—
Northern men of menns are coming in rapidy.
Lands from *20 to »23 per acre, of excellent
quality to improve, can be bought on long time
Farms oan be iwited by those who wish to stay j
a while to try the climate.
Address
"STATE JOURNAL' OFFICE.
OS
BECK, KNOX k KIRBY,
Real Estate Agents
ap 12 tf Alexandria. Va
THE FINE AETB. &c. •
T^cW\voßfi*iksifiv.Nt; a*i>"it_i or'd I
X ING IN YOUR MEMORANDUM BOOK |
FOR CONVENIENCE AND SAVING OF ]
I offer for sale, by payments of weekly install- I
ments the largest, best and cheapest slock of I
PICTURES south of Washington.
Italian, French, German, and American
CHROMO AND OIL PAINTINGS
a specialty.
Having made arrangements with leading im- j
porting and publishing bouses of New York and ;
Philadelphia, I offer t hem as low as can be bought
In America. I will furutsh any Chromo that is
In the American market or imported. Framing
n all descriptions oi moulding on the shortest
tloe, cheaper than any house in the city.
Looklng-Glasses all sizes, styles and deecrip
ons. Mouldings in length sold cheap, or manu
factured by the foot. Photograph and Rustic
'rames, Mats, Passepatots, Fancy Nails and
Jord, 4c. Large Fumtly Bibles, (the most recog
izcd editions.) magnificently bound In morocco
nd gold, Willi treble gilt clasps. Family Album -
with Certificate and Record attached, size 11 by
S. Clocks from tlie most eminent tiianulactiir- |
rs in the United States. Carpets, John Crossly
Son's English Brussels, extra siipcriliie and |
ne, 4c, and other descriptions. Also, Watches |
and Clocks repaired by a skillful workman and <
iiaranteesl.
Being the first to Introduce the system ol ply- :
ng for goods by weekly institlhnenis, and the j
arge patronr.g" X ha.c received for the last live i
ears in this city, is a desideratum for the future. I
am constantly adding other goods to the above
numerated. WILLIAM DAFFRON.
___-___] U:!S Main slreet. |
10UTHERN CHROMO DEPOT.
NO. 0-1 MAIN STREET, _ ;
VAI.SII s<t REDDY I
Nowopeiit.itliepiil.il,. the finest qiijility_of_ j
•AINTINGS, * ';
CHHOMOS,
LITHOGRAPHS,
tc., etc., ever exhibited in our city.
A good stock of MIKisOHS, OVAL FRAMES,
PHOTOQItATHS. etc.. alsyays on hnnd_and_the
cheapest and best tn the _
FINE WRITING DESKS, ALBUMg I__1 __
\ mm.us, ooLn rum, senenl. BOOKSAsrisrATtojfrßj
at lowi'si rates.
! -TCOME AND SEE OUR GALLERY .Jet
Give us a call before bnvlngelsewhere. We do \
nil kinds of FRAMING
se4—3m W-J-W t REDDY.
WOODEN WARE, &c
TJiriiiiTOatT.' "iii_M __JHr__M I
WASH-TUBS, "wASH-BO A RDS,
CLOTHES LINES, CLOTHES PINS, WASH
ING SODA and SOAP.
Look out for the "TIP-TOP."
The most complete stock of PROVISIONS lv
he city. R. F. JAMES,
No. 1534 Main street,
-> ft—Sm Fonr doors above yitwt M-ricet.
~ SPOR_«__En¥__ALL.
' -\^!w^_—
! li now receiving his FALL STOCK, comprising
GUNS, RIFLES, PISTOLS, PISTOL-BELTS,
SHOT-BELTS, F< IWDER-FLASKS, GAME
i BAGS, HUNTSMAN'S CALLS, English and
PROTECTOR. 1
MRS. E L~DANIEL9'
I
STOCKING SUSPENDER AND PROTECTOR i
COMBINED, FOR LADIES,
AND SUSPENDER FOR CHTLDREN.
Fastened anil Adjusted with Buckles, thus doing )
away with all Lt-atures, Buttons aud
Button-Holes. Hooks aud Plus.
Is the only article thus combined, fastened and '
adjusted, for this putpose in lhe market. All im
itations are Infringements on the patent granted
August Mth, 1868, and will be .so treated by Mrs ,
Daniels' counsel. m
Title article needs no rtcotnmcnilation, forties*
commends Itselfto, -very lady mho se'.s it, being the
most simple, easily adjusted, antl perfect for its nse
ever iotro-lactd into the market.
All physicians recommend its use, and one
whose name is known and respected on both sides
of the ocean, buys and gives away large numbers
of them to his patients, declaring that most var
icose veins, weak anil crippled limbs can be traced
directly to the stopping of the circulation in the
lower limbs, (and consequently in tlie whole sys
tem,) caused by the old ligature or garter.
Being made entirely of elastic It never .trings
or wrinkles like cloth, hut is as flat and smooth
after wearing for months as when first used, and
yields with every motion, thus giving entire case
to the wearer.
THE PROTECTOR ALONE IS WORTH THE
PRICE OF THE WHOLE ARTICLE.
It is unnecessary to remove the stockings from
the suspender except to change, and It is really
less trouble than the old fashioneit elastic. It
keeps the stocking perfectly smooth wlthaut tear
ing It, and does not Injure the limb. Care should
lie taken that the whole article Is large enough
not to feel uncomfortable.
All orders or Inquiries should be addressed to
HERBERT DANIELS, .
83 Clarendon street, Boston, Mass.
au 18—d&wts -..
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or tbr
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ORGANIC WEAKNESS.
v cured and full vigor restored,
dful disease—which renders life mise- |
marriage impossible—is lhe penalty I
o victims of improper lndulgencies.
ons are too apt to commit excess—
being aware of the dreadful conse
at may ensue. Now, who thai under
suliject will pretend to deny that the
-creation is lost sooner by those fall
proper habits than by the prudent?
•ing deprived of the pleasures of
spring, the most serious and ilestruc
nns to both body and mind arise. The ,
nnes deranged, the physical and men
_ ws'iiitcnud, loss of procreallve pow
trrltability, dyspepsia, palpitation of
indigestion, constitutional debility, a
lln, frame, coughs, consumption, de
i WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS.
uined in health by unlearned pit-ten
cp th'-m trilling month after month, j
mousnnd injurious comixninds, should j
i'dmti-Iy.
the Royal Colleg- of' Surgeons, Lou- ,
ale from one of the most eminent Col- ]
Untied States, and tlie greater part
ife lias been spent in the hospitals of |
iris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, ha
nie of the most astonisliing cures j
iver known; many troubled with ring
head and ears when asleep, great
is, being alarmed at sudden sounds,
s, writh frequent blushing,* attended
with i derangement of the mind, were
ediaiely.
IslE PARTICULAR NOTICE,
idresses ail those who have injured
i by improper indttlgencies and solitn
grliich ruin Isolh body and mind, unflt
for either business, study, society, or
* some of the sad and melancholy ef
-1 need by early habits of youth, viz:
of the Buck and Ltml.s, Pains in the
mess of Siliht, Low of Muscular V<r~ -
.tion of the Heart, Dyspepsia, N--.
~ DeTungem-Ut of the Digestive 1 une- ;
Dial Debility, symptoms of I,'ousuini- j
fill effects on the mind vie much to be :
Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas,
l of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion
, Sell-distrust, Love of Solitude, Tunid
-c some of the evils produced.
ids of persons of all ages can now Judge
c causo of thoir declining health, loosing
r. becoming weak, pale, nervous, and |
, having a singular appearance about
ongh and symptoms of consumption,
injured themselves by a certain prno
ged in when alone—a habit frequently
•om evil companions or at school, the
which are nightly felt, even when ,
id. If not cured, renders marriage un
and destroys both mind and body—
ply Immediately,
pity that a young man, the hope of his
the pride of his parents, should be
from all prospects and enjoyments of
c consequence of devtathtg from the
iture and indulging in a certain secret
ich persons, bust, before conlempla-
MARRIAGE,
it a Bound mind and body are the most
"requisites to promote connubial Impl
ied, without these, the journey through
nes a weary pilgrimage, the prospect
irkens to the view, the mind becomes
[ with despair and tilled with th. mel
ellection that the happiness of auothei
blighted with your own.
he misguided and Imprudent votary of
llnds he has imbibed the seeds of this
llsense, it too often happens that an i'.l
ise of shame or dread of discovery ilc
from applying to those, who, from edtt
-1 respectability, can alone befriend him.
nto tho hands of ignorant and designing
•s, who, incapable of curing, filch his
V substance, keep him trifling month
ith, or as long as the smallest fee can be
and with despair leave him with ruined
sigh over his galling disappointment, or
c of that deadly poison Mercury, hasten
itutionitl sympions of the terrible dis
ih as Affection of the Head, Thro hi
iv, etc., progressing with frightful rapid
ath puts a period lo his dreadful suiter- I
ndiug hint to that undiscovered country
.sue bourne no traveller returns,
i, therefore, Dr. Johnston offers the most ;
.jK-cdy, plea-ant and effectual remedy in .
li, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, !
d side going from Baltuaoro street, a few
_0 the corner. Fall not to observe the j
name and number. '
m_T No letters received unless isost-paid and
containing m. stamp to bn used on the reply. Per- [
sons writing should state age, and send portion . ,
of advertisement describing symptoms.
There aro so many Paltry, Designing and
Wort Ideas Impoatere advertising themselves as .
Physicians, trilling with and mining the he.. an
of all who unfortunately fall inlo their power, ; ,
that Dr. Johnston deems it necessary lo say es- | ■
peolally to those unacquaiined with his reputa- i
tion, tliat his Credentials or Diplomas always
tiling in his olnc-e.
ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS.
The many thousands cured at this institution t -
within me lust eighteen years, and the nume
rous Surgical Opei-lions performed by Dr. John- \
'ion, witnessed by the reporters of the "Sun"
tnd many other papers, notice of which apjscared
■"am and again before the public, besides l.i-
Ita-ding asa gentleman of characterand respon
•ibilitv is a siitflclcient guarantee to the afflicted.
SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY CURED. j .
riVHE NEW YORK HYdIENIC INSTITUTE j
II AND 13 LAIOIIT ST., NEW YORK CITY. |
,A. L. WOOD, M. D., P-TSloua.
The objects of this institution, which has been '•
n successful operation for more than twenty '
.ears, arc two-folsl, viz:
1. The Treatment and Cure of the Sick, with- ;
ml poisoning them, by Hygienic agencies alone. :
2. To fin nish a pleasant, genial Hoxstv friends
Mf Hygiene through,.ui the world, wlicnoverilies
vUit this city.
CURE DEPARTMENT.
Thousands of invalids have been successfully
treated at this institution during the past twent)
Man, and its fume is known wherever the Eng
lish language is spoken. Its appliances for ihe
treaiiii.-ut of disease without the use of poison
ous drugs are lhe most extensive and complete o
any institute in America. They ooinprise tbe cel
ebrated
TURKISH BATHS,
SWEDISH M() VEM ENT CUBE,
MACHINE VIBRATION,
the varied and extensive resources of the
MAGNETISM,
Healthful Food, a Pleasant Home, etc. Particu
lar attention to given to the treatment of all forms
CHRONIC DISEASE.
especially of Rheumatism, Gout, Dyspepsia
constipation, Torpidity of tho Liver, Weak
Lungs, and Incipient Consumption, Paralysi
Poor Circulation, deucral Debility, Curvature of
th-Spine, Scrofula, Diseases of the Skin, Ute
nne Weaknesses and Displacements, Sperma
torrhea, elc.
Any one wishing further information should
should send for a circular, containing further par-
Ilurs, terms, etc., which will be sent ire*) by
m mail.
BOARDING DEPARTMENT.
c are open at all hours ol tho day and nigh
the reception of boarders and patients. Out
location Is convenient of access from the railroad
depots and steamboat landings, and to the busi
ness part of the city. Street cars puss near the
doors to all pans of the city, making it a very
convenient stopping place for persons visiting the
city on business or pleasure. Our tablo is sup
plied with the be.t kinds of food, healthfully
prepared, and plenty of It. In these respecu It
is uneqllalesl.
< Come and sea, and learn how to Mrs. h*al_i
fnlly at homo. Terms reason .l»l»
WOOD a UOLBROOK,
/ <lIh.VVPI-.-Ka AND OHIO BsILKUA-,
On and after September Ist, PASSENGER
TRAINS loave Richmond (Sundays excepted)
as follows: . . L
8:30 A. M.—MAIL TRAIN fur White Sulphur
Springs conned ing at Gordonsville with Orange,
Alexandria and Manassas train for Washington
and North, and Lynchburg and South.
338 P. M—ACCOMODATION TRAIN for
Gordonsvllle, except on Saturday, on which day
it leaves at .', P. M. This train connects at Gor
donsville with the night trains on the Or
Alexandria and Manassas railroad for Lynchburg
and Washington,
THROUGH TICKETS, sold at low rates, to
all points Northwest and Southwest.
Steerage tickets from Liverpool, Queenstown,
Amsterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, Havre, Rotter
dam Bergen, Copenhagen, and Gothenburg, lo
all points on this road can be bought of the Ge
neral Ticket Agent at Richmond, or can be or
dered through any elation agent on the road.
Further Information may be obtained at the
company's ollice.
No Passenger Trains are run on Sundays.
A. H PERRY.
General Superintendent.
JaßU* F NUTHBRLANn,
General Ticket Agent. oc4
RICHMOND AMI
YORK RIVER RAILROAD.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS AND THE TRAVEL
ING PUBLIC.
88-SsTABMSIt-BST Of TUX DAIIT LINK lIETWEBB
RICHMOND, BALTIMORE, PIIILADEI.PHI A
NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
AS- TO AJ.L TOUI tH AND BAST, WB.I AND
NOHTHV, BST.
GREAT REDUCTION OF FARE I
ACCOMMODATIONS UNSURPASSED !
Passenger Train leaves Richmond depot daily
(Sundays excepted) ai 3 P. M, connecting at
West Point with the Hi st class steamers
EASTERN CITY and DANIEL WEBSTER,
touching at the river landings and arriving in
Baltimore on the following morning in time to
connect with trains North and West.
Through Tickets ami Ba-gngr Checked to all
Points.
Pnesenger Train leaves at 3 P. M. on SUN
DAYS for West Point only.
Steamer leave pier No. 10,14 I Light •treat. Bal
timore, daily, (Sundays excepted.) at 4 P. la., ar
riving in Richmond the following morning at 11.
By this line passenger* enioy a good night's
rest.
Freight train, with passenger car attached, will
leave daily (Mondays excepted) at 4 A.M.
Freights received dally, carefully handled, and
promptly forwarded.
No Kerosene Oil transported over this line.
Through bills of lading given to all pouits.
FARE :
From Richmond to Baltimore t 3 W)
«• " " Philadelphia 6 7i")
" " " New York 10 no
" " " Boston, all rail from
New York 18 76
" " " Bosion, via the Sound IS So
To Baltimore and return i> 00
WM. N. BRAGG, Sup't.
J. ti. Tavi.ob, Ticket Agent.
S. C. Grabty, General Agent, Baltimore
1:82 P. M.
Train Xe. 5 (Lvncllbiir,.-, IV. ■ ,-ui'. r) leave-
Hi. lon.md daily -I j:lj A. >!.; arrives at Lynch
burg ai c p. M."
Tram No. 13 ( Freight and Accommodation)
leaves Richmond at .i:HO P. M.| arrives! at Burke
vllie al 964 P. M., stopping at all way stations
daily (Sundays exceptedJ
Train No. ii (Through Mail and E_pre»s)leavos
Richmond daily at 2:40 P. M.; leaves Danville
daily at 10:42 P. M.; arrives at Greensboro' daily
at 1:12 A.M.
GOING EAST :
Train No. 14 (Through Mail nnd Express)
leaves Greensboro' daily at 7:80 P. M.; leaves
Danville daily at 10:12 P. M.; arrives at Richmond
daily at 8:14 A.M.
Train No. 9 (Through Passenger) leaves Greens
boro' dally (except Sundays) at 11:08 A. M.; leaves
Danville lit 1:27 P. M.J arrives at Richmond at 8:22
Train No. 10 (Lynchburg Passenger) leaves
Lynchburg dully at 8:30 A. M.; leaves BurkeviUe
at 1 P. M.: arrives at Richmond at 4 P. IM.
Train No. "J (Freight and Accommodation)
leaves Burkeville at 4:;ia A.M.; arrives at Rich
mond at 8:48 A. M , stopping at all way Sta
tions dally (Sundays excepted.)
Trains Nos. 2 and 11 connect at Greensboro'
wiih Trains on Nortli Carolina railroad for all
points South.
-Tain No. 0 connects at Burkeville with
Train on Atlantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad
for all points Southwest and South.
THROUGH TICKETS to all points South and
Southwest can be procured at the ticket ollice in
Richmond, and of R. F. WALKER, Agent of At
lantic, Mississippi and Ohio railroad, No. 1328
Main street, Richmond
Papers that have arrangements to advertise the
schedule of this company will please print as
above. JOHN R. MACMURDO,
General Ticket and Freight Agent, j
T. M. R. TAi.c.itt, Eng'r and Sup't. au 24
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.
iJULE RICHMOND, FREDERICKS
AND POTOMAC ROUTE, GOING
INTO EFFECT JUNE 7, 1871.
OUOH TRAINS leave depot, corner
nd Eighth streets, as follows :
iAY TRAIN daily at 8:20 A. M. Arrives
'hington at 12:16, Baltimore (except on
-s) at 2:18, Philadelphia at 6.18, and New
110:2.) P. M. THE SAME DAY.
STOUT TRAIN daily (sixcept on Sundays)
BAY TRAIN arrives tv Richmond at 2:17
NIGHT TRAIN arrives in Richmond
lye excepted at 3:30 A. M. J
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, for Mil- j
avos Broad-street Depot dally (Sundays I
■d) at .3:30 P. M. Antics in Richmond at
IGIIT TRAINS leave Richmond on
DAYS and FRIDAYS at 6:45 P. M.
OUOH TICKETS and THROUGH BAO
; Checks to all the principal points in lhe
East and West.
PATTY'S OFFICE, corner of Broad and
si reels.
CET OFFICE, corner Byrd and Eighth
General Ticket Agent.
). Mvr.R-1. General Superintendent.
EOT PASSENGER ROUTE
' BBTWS-Jt
I RICHMOND AND THE
H, SOUTHWEST AND NORTHWEST.
VIA
NTIC, MISSISSIPI'I AND OHIO R. R.
TWO TRAINS EVF_iY DAY.
Great Passenger Route is composed of the
ond and Danville railroad, Atlantic, Mis- .
ii and Ohio railroad, East Tennessee and
ia railroad, East Tennessee and Georgia I
id, Nashville and Chattanooga eailroad, ]
lemphis and Charleston railroad and their
itions. Passenger trains leave Richmond '
it 9:18 o'clock a. m. and 8:08 o'clock p. in., ;
g close connections throughout to j
iburg and all stations ou A., M and Oliio j
id, Knoxville, Decatur, Corinth, Grand
,on, Memphis, New Orleans, Chattanooga,
n, Jackson, Vicksburg, Mobile, Dalton, At- ;
Rome, Selnui, Macon, Columbus and all
South and Southwest, Nashville, Colum- |
Chicago, Cairo St. Louis and all points I
ough tickets good until used,
gage checked through.
,- and elegant sleeping cars ou all night
.
d eating-houses, and ample time for meals.
» lower than by any other route,
further Information, apply at lhe ollice of
'Irginia and Tell—esse Air-Line Railway,
IS'2", Main str.-ei, or nt the office of the Richmond
and Danville raili-oad.
!;, ALEXANDRIA AND MANAV
Iter Sunday, January JS, 1871, one
igor train will run between WA--ll
uiil LYNCHBURG, connecting at
c with the CIK-sai'-alte and Ohio
Richmond, Staunton and the Vtrgln
at Lynchburg for the West and
and at Washington, lo the North and
ishlngton daily at 9:M a. m, and Alex
a.m., arriving at Lynchburg at 8:06
•nchburg at 8:28 a. SS., arrive at Alex
.2B p. in., and lit Washington at 0:18
VASSAS LINE leave Washington
iting Sunday) at Mr SO ami leave Al
-11:20 a. in., pass Strasburg at 4.20
irrive at Harrisburg at 7 p. m.
I, leave Harrisburg at 6:30 a. m; pass
at 9.28 a. m., arrive at Alexandria at
nd at Washington in lime for connect
e 3 p.m. train from Washington toßal
mectlons, by com fori able coaches, are
ail-fax Court House from Fairfax sta-
Iddlehurg from Plains; to I'pporyille
nont, and to staunion -torn llarri'on
sleeping cars are run daily between
and Lynchburg, without ch:i"ge.
rs through between Bnluinore ar.d
c, avoiding the incouveni, nee of triuie
hington.
ticket* and -agg ,ge ebecked to all
t asw ne i\
IV MONT RAILROADS, OFFICE OF GEN'I.
■ TICKET AND FREIGHT AGENT, Kiobbobb.
V*., A™. 2.'.m, IS7I.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. -Tne arrangement*
I heretofore existing for the shipment of freight
South, via Greensboro', on through bills, lisring
j boon discontinued by the North Carolina Railroad
Company, all rales to points south of Greensbo
ro', heretofore given to shippers, are revoked.—
11,-realter no rules will be guaranteed beyond
Greensboro. JOHN R. MACMURDO,
Gen'l Ticket and Freight Agent.
T Hf. R. Tawott, Engineer and Sup't.
-Is
S___AMBHIPB,
j / -I) •-v I OF SCHEDULE. ifeffSff*!
On and afier TUKSDAY, th" nth Instant, the
fast and elegant side-wheel stenruer PALISADE
j will leave her whari (at Powhatan Steamls_t
i company's shed,) Rocketts. every TUESDAY,
THUKSDAY and SATURDAY MORNINGS, at
OH o'clock A. M., for Norfolk, Portsmouth, and
' all the regular landings on Jnmes River.
Freight received every day fnun 7 A. M. to Ht
AU freights for way landing must be prepaid.
For freight or passage, an].ls io Captain on
j board, or to WM. I. BRETT, Agent,
no 17—3 m
j T,'OR NEW YORK.--OLD DO- _£_»%.
|_T MINION STEAMSHIP COM-
t The splendid new side-wheel Steamship*
! ISAAC BELL, ALBEMARLE, SARATOGA,
HATTERAS and NIAGARA leave New York
Norfolk, Oitv Point und Kichmond every TUES
DAY, THURSDAY and SATURDAY, at 1
o'clock P. M.
These ships are entirely new, and were built
expressly f_ this route.
They have splendid saloons and state-room*,
and the nccommodalloiis un,l attention aro u_
passed.
Goods shipped by this linn are landed regu
rly at New York, on lhe i 'i.inpany's covered
er, 37 North river, within forty-eight hours.
Insurance effected when ordered, at a ql'an-
TBR OF ONR TBR CENT, lit the ollice Of this Com
any.
Freights for points beyond New' York forwarded
with dispatch, and no charge made, execept ac
ual expenses Incurred.
-S" For further information apply to
JOHN W. WYATT. Agent,
ja I—tf No. 3 Governor street.
TIROINIA STEAMSHIP AND _^AfS_\.
I PACKET COMPANY. ________
The steamship GEORGE B. UPTON leaves
New York every SATURDAY'; leaves Richmond
very TUESDAY.
The steamship WILLIAM P. CLYDE leaves
Yew York every TUESDAY ; leaves Richmond
very FRIDAY.
Freight received daily.
K'lose connections made with steamers for a
ulhern and Eastern jioi-ts.
D.J. BURR. President,
Vaphinoton & Co., Agents, Richmond, Va
Pier 12 North river. New York. Api
ll NDURANGIT!
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TBB arO-aa_lfVL BKWKIIY Puß
.'ANCER, SYPHILIS,
SCROFULA, ULCERS,
PULMONARY i 'OMPLAINTS,
SALT RHEUM,
AND ALL CHRONIC BLOOD DISEASES. Is
inquired from the GENUINE CUNIIUKANGO
I.Vlsis, from I-nji Lciiatt. r, secured by lhe a— *
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he most ell'ective, prompt and certain alteri-.a
i\e anil HLOoD PL'RIFI LR known. Sold by
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circular. Ollice and Laboratory, Ko. 6-1 t.Vdiu
street, ,N r . Y.
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It is a story of lhe South lliirty years ago, and
the scene la laid entirely in that region.
fcThe young authoress, who is a. lady of North
uro.inn, has. In her second effort, improved
npou the first. Sent free hy mail, to any ad
dress, on the receipt of the price.
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--j remedy-, has discovered a simple nit-tin* of'J»U
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UO Is
TJUTLER'S BALSAMIC MIXTURE is ■•
X) a thing of yesterday, got up to gull the tin
ys 11. and put money in tile pockets ol the pro
, prieiors. Il has stood the test of time. Haying
; be.-n 111 lhe market oyer thiny years, its very
I HH_—Will recall to many who are now the re
spected heads of families', the halcyon days of
Iheir youth, with all lis |..ysnnd sorrows; It U
, still tile same; iufallable in its operation; a spe
rm,' remedy lor voulhful indiscretion and folly;
I a true friend l*t is for sale hy all druggist*.—
I Price, *1 per bottle. de 14—ly
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I These claims are lor nets committed against
i the person and property of subjects of Great Bri
' lain during tl.e period of the late war, and by tha
army or authorized agents of the Uniled State*.
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(QH WE wtu< PAY j
Agents jcji) per week to sell onr greal and vain*
! able discoveries, ir you want permanent, hoa
orable and pleasant work, apply for parUculars.