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iffih. Dirjginta JState Journal f,~\TURDAY KVE'(S, OCT. 10, 1872. Ml W FACES A.M> OI.!>. nr Baa, M. A. k:u ir. At ail limes, am', in all place--. What a :-cti ol human faces "-;<» ■ t ». greet rs, day by day, As "x tread enr beaten way i tsoiro are f ices full of care, Sc-mn ate plain, end some are fall Some are ten tier, some are cold : Some tire modest, Otben bold. But the face that, troubles mo. (tore than any that I see, T« tho chiltl face full of sadness, Ih;' ihOnld pnrt-jy only ftadaet' t.it:!e faces come ai d go, Pinched with poverty andwo*. In and ont the busy throng Never tinging childhood song' As life's moments swiftly roll. How these fares haunt tho soul' May ihey, when all honrts nrs trWd Shine as do the glorified I How John Spends Sunday. [Prom the sin Francisco Bulletin.) it is a custom among Chinese houbc-scr vantt to stipulate wild their employers for a portion ol Sunday, on which <Uy they t their countrymen in (he Chinese c_uar- P.i'.:, talk over news from home, have their heads shaved, co through with their genu flections and salaams in Joss houses, smoke opium, >Vc., &c, somo of them closing op the day's performance, by getting rid of their week's Wages in the Chinese gambling tses, v Inch ore so thickly located along Dupont street. The sidewalk's swarm with so gorgeous beings, whose nature it is huddle in stocks (Ml the surface and burrow in bands beneath. Their dens ore hives of industry on weeks days, and room's reek with smoke on Sundays. A visitor who ventures inside has to stop over the prostrate bodies of opium smokers, and ffeel his way through clouds of smoke, meantime holding his nose against a sicken ing stench of fetid breath, decayed fish, in ort, a conglomeration of odors nowhere bo fin;,! outside of a cellar recking with c fumes of a crowd of Chinese. For the fie of the delectable pleasure to be found such places John frequently refuses to take good situations in the country ; like Bridget, he must bo in town, where he can nt least price a week see his "cousin." The Chinese have hosts of relatives; ancles nnd cr'tisins—especially the latter—are counted by the score. They rcgtml ns rousing those several removes further than a white man ever thinks it worth his whilo to Inquire. These "cousins" are generally friends, all belonging to the same commcr ri.il company, lira when they meet, on Sun day the jabbering is energetic beyond de .<cfiptioii. All day and late in the night John keeps up his round of visits among his CoUsins, but manages to be on hand on .donday morning, ready for work, which he generally performs cheerfully and with Political Fventt—Olary lor the Itriuniinlr-r of Hie Year 1..~. A .vvmber 6 —Presidential election. <»n this day the following States also elect State officers and Congressmen : Alaba ma, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Michigan, Min nesota, New York, Tennessee. The fol lowing will elect only Congressmen : Del aware, Florida, Maryland, New Jersey, Virginia, Wisconsin. On the Bth of No vember, Arizona elects a delegate to Con gress, District of Columbia elects a dele gate on the 27th, and Texas elects Con gressmen on the 30th of November. Agricultural Fairs The Agricultural Fairs in Virginia this vent- will commence as follows : Petersburg—Petersburg Agl. Society ...Oct. 22. Nobfoi-i:—Vn.iunl N. O. Agl. Society Oc. ..'. Winchester—Valley Agl. Society Oct. 22. lU.wii.tF—Border Art. Society Oct "?. I.KEBBcao—Loudoun Co. Agl. Society Oct. 20. Richmond—Stole Ag\. Society Oct. 80. In North Carp Una commence as follows. Henderson—Central A.l. Society Oct. S. R aleigh—State Fair Oct. 16. Weldon.' —Roanoke and Tar River (.let. 2n. £.\ THE DISTRICT COURT OV THE UNl ted Status tor the Eastern District of Yir In Hi*natter ol James s Grigsby, bankrupt in bankruptcy. Eesttem District of Virginia, sit Notico is hereby given that a general meet- In. at th* creditors of the said James s. (irigs- Iry, bankrupt, will be held at Abingdon, before John W. Stallard, Esq., register In bankruptcy, in said district, on the 6th day of December. 1,72, at 12 o'clock M., for the purposes named in the 27th and 28th sections of ihe bankruptcy ict of March 2d, 1.87. at which time I shall file ».iy final report, and ask to ho discharged from oU liabilities, in regard to said estate. I>a ed Petersburg, Va , October 18, 19.'2. H. H. BARBOR, (C 10—S2v.' Assignee. Ii 1* THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE IIHI- J.TED STATES for Ihe Eastern District, of Vir- In the matter of William li. Btt__s * Bros,, nrinkrupis—ln bankruptcy. Eastern District of Virginia, ss. Notice is hereby given that a general meet ing of the creditors of the said W. !I. Briggs _ Urns., bankrupts, tor the purpose of declaring a dividend, will be bald at Richmond, at tbe office of v» r . W. Forbes, register in bankruptcy, in said District, on 'Wednesday, the 12th day of Novem ti*r, 1672, at 10 o'clock A. M., In accordance with ilia provision; of the 27ili sictlon of the bank ruptcy act of March 2rl, ISG7. Dated at Richmond October 10th, 1«72. HII.E OARTEfi. .:relS—S-\v" Assignee. jf_rS___e Distric Court OP THU PHI. J. ted State." for the Eastern Pist_ic» of Vir llie matter r,i Isaac Overby, bankrupt—id rnptcy. m District of Virginia, ss : tlce is h roby given that a general meeting io creditors oi" ihe said Alexander Hurt, rupt, for the purpose of declaring a dlvl , will te held at Richmond, at the o_!ee of iV Forbes, register in bankruptcy, in said Let, on Saturday, the ltitii da> of November, at 10 o'clock A. M., in accordance with tbe Lsions of the 27ih section of tho bankruptcy f March •'(!, 1867. *Ed at Richmond, this 10th day ol ocio -«72. WOOD BOULDIN, Jii, Ifr—S3w Assignee. _ TllrU DISTICT COURT OF _IIE L!\l 1D STATES for the Ea. tern tdstrltl «f Vlr tbe matter of Charles T. Sin's, bankrupt-in rnptcy. hlcinnon:!, Va., ibis Bill tiny of October, VHo:. IT MATf CONCERN rase take to tie*, that n petition has been ■li'cd to tiie Hon. J.jini I. Underwood, i- of said District Court in Bankrupt! 11. Allderdice, assignee of the estate . rupt, :o st-ll the real estate belonging to said iiipt, free from all Iters and eHi'iimbrflnces is Is lo give nonce iv mi person* nit* i;; It I. in ttie terms ot mid petition, an order i' i ■ ! by thejadgeafors aid, *-><' all p-t --who may be Interested in -a it estate, to tip before Register iV. W. Forbes, at hisofljee id city of Uichipmid, on the 2411 i cl.'.y otic.--]<:•-, <ic'.-- --]<:•-', ai ioircloci: A. ill., and show cause,lf yon h.icc, v, ny inch i nic- should us be WM 11. AELDERDICE | .\ THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE l M LTEI) STATES for ihe Eastern District of Vir ka manor i-i J. .".. Qui ■ ... try, I At Klchmcivi. Va., t'-i- Stb day •■! October, ro v,ii(,ivr it _iav cONt'i:;;'v ri.. ase i ake noiice, that a petition I ,rr«o3ted to the Hon. Jojin IJ, Underwood, lodge of said District Ootu-t :.: Bankruptcy Wm H- Allderdice, ;i»s; s iiu ,v iho es rnpt, to -.>ll the real estate belonging to ..nt bankrupt, free from uu I ,i lucura ritlilato give notice to all p.-.-ir.. m; c■. ■-.! f said petition an order has been .:ri\ be intrsrested In said t.tsiM, tori,-, , hcgl-ler VI. W. Forbes, at his offlc- I • Ity of Richmond, on the .lib day of Ou ■ i ie o't lock .'.. at., and .-hew cause II . vir.- v.'iiv socli fri'i'n»r shotit.l iv :'.'-ir'- '..'..!. 11. ALLDERDIOi; FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. NeW York Markets by Telegraph. New 1..-*, October 10—Cotton Qldte, tales ■;.' H bale, Upland . II ; (>.:> ai F* i r qu ct andste.iv Wheat timet and unchanged • orn dull and unchanged. Pork flnn-tiS.n.'ialS-D. I ttrj' inline quiet at MM. Rosin quiet at 14 SSa4.*) for strained. Freights steady. Financial Stocl ■ '.'•: (!•''.<! Brm Money quiet atfipcrceat. Exchange c—long. BJ4; *1 luM. Government's dull and steady, state ..-!>■ strong. torn nnd Flour Exchange, ( Richmond October if, lit. \ Offerings V.l.cai—White, r. ■ bushels : i 1,89- Corn—White, _M. Oats—loo. Dried Apples -anj pounds. Mm Wheat—White, ••- bushels vert good 11.80; 39 do {LSI; 151 tin |I.»| 100 fair *1 73: Ist common ci.CO: 40 pr.mo p t.; 109 rommos ♦1.60. Rod, 121 vvrv good •18U j 3:i good Un.?:,; S4 fair tl.08: lSudotl 70; Ml very good p. t Corn—White, l.'.s imcbeU common vitc I iate*»-0t bushel* prime sprit:. Mc, Richmond Tobacco Market. Richmond, October 18, 1572. SLACK. Leo.—Common to medium t7 00a*8 60 flood to fine 8 (Willi 00 Leaf—Common to medium 8 OOalii Co Good to fine In Welt on Extra Continental lfl t.i)alo 00 SUN-Cured. Leas—Common to good I Main 00 Le_r—Common to good in t-.ii,' 00 Extra (nominal) 17 (••'■■ 9 00 BRIHT 1.1-..4—Coinmi.ii to mc Hum,, 8 I'O.tl.'l OO (food lo Duo 13 AOO-0 00 Extra smoking 2. r » 000.1,1 00 l.;.it-Comm'n tomed'm wrap'r*.... It ooa_fi oo Oood to One wrappers no t:nn7f. Oti KM ration wrappers (0 DOalOfl t«l t'lchm.nd Prices Current let 1:1-.: Prices, October i*. IM2. APPLES.—Green, H 60d.7_. ENGLISH ALE—Pints t».2«S quart*. 13.78 BARK.—Oak, Spanish, Chestnut, ami Bh k, t|-s per cord; dull, no demand, little sold. BEESWAX—Dark, _6a2Bc. Yellow, 80*320. BUTTER.—Prime to choice yellow Virginia, 2.' to 2S cents; common to good, lOftlfic. Receipts liberal. CANDLES.—TaIIow 18! aH cent*per pound; Adamantine, i-i«., l.">Xal6 cents; 10 02., 21 cents. CHESTNUTS—4I.OII to 14.00 per bushel. COFFEE.—Java, _ c, K'.o. fair iOK-tid. _2)_a 2'"c; prime to choice, StKtißc.; Laguayra, SSKc.j Mocha, 30c. CORN MEAL—OUy Mills, totted, H cent ; country, PAo. CllKi-.'.F—Northers and Western prime cni tliig, 18al60.; common, H'til'-'e ; Eitpiish Dairy, Ssaltc. COTTON YARNS—Conn try yarns, Nos. S to JS. tl 03; Leaksqille. N. C, yarns, Si.BO. DHUdS AND DYE STUFFS—AIum :>c; Cop peras 3c.; Madder 10c.: Indigo, t1.35; Cochineal, tl.in; Ex'raer Logwood, 10c; Bali Soda, tcatKc ; Rliiestone, lflc.i *uper car. soda, American olrie.; English. 7c. DRIED FRUIT-Apples, Jalc. Peaches, peeled Malta, un peeled 4_6c. Cherries, ioal7e. black berries, 7:tsc. Receips more liberal, F.CKi. —Iv barrels and boxes, 20aSI cents, io patent carriers,2la_2c. FLOUR.—Virginia country superfine, *;::.'. m t7.69; Extra 48a825; Family H«i ."»i>:i*■ tts.j... ac cording to grade. FEATHERS.—Live geese SOaU; mixed4o to 60c. Wholesale market dull. FLAXSEED—tI 6«a7S FlSH:—Herring.-—Eastern gross, $.I.M per b.ir rel: North Carolina No 1 cut, J6.OOn.iVN) per barrel; North Carolina No. 1 mi? S-utO.eu per bairei; bal'-barrol tfi.6o; North Carolina No, 1 gross, >4 78at0.—-Mackerel—No, l Day mackerel, il2_M!ieoj No. 1 Shore, tß.!Bat9: No. _(inbar rels), *v ; No. S large (in barrel') £S>_t_._S. CJINSF.iMQ—SfIaSSc per pound. GRINDSTONES—1 5 -i >2c. per lb for small an medium; large size, B)__2H. QUANO— "r77rn}i.-i> for Peruvian, according to quantity. PREPARATIONS-Old Dominion Fertilizer, too; CH~ham'» Tobacco Perßllxer 4-70 00; Gil ham's Truck do, tjvo ; do. oovttm Fertilizer, .61100; I'owhe-tnn Raw Done Super Phosphate, 5'. r !i tm Whonu's Snper Phosphate 6.'."; Soluble I'ncttio, tfio on; See Fowl, *_9 no; English Tobttceo Fe:till zer, t?0 00; Norfolk fl«h, |60 flo; Eureka, tttlH; Flour Of Bom W0 00; Gilliam'* Pen nut Fertill xer, too 00. HIDES—wm Saiiod — Steers, llatfe.j calf ■>kin, 11.70a1.7A. Dry— Country flint )__2oo; salted 14M7_ ! The buying rates for green are Be. HAY—Yirpr.ia Timothy, tl.4Oal.rSoi c'.jvev 1H.1011.30. IRON—Bar r.'.'t' for common slxe* j OMMh for nend-; Norway and Sweedes, 7a7'_c ; t:ot',i: trv Hammered, o'ine.; Sheet 7Ka9c. LIMK AND I'r.MENT—Rockville, Virginia, t1.50a1.40; Blvertoo, ll.20al.40; Rockland tl.eoby quantity from wharf; t1.76 by retail from store: Rosedale t2.2Qa_._fi; Calcined 1 In ■ -. ■:. •:;.',:.:';; James River Cement, V2a..26. LK-lirOI!"- — Reel died whiskey — Common "Harvest," B.c.tit'..lo; full proof, tl.lOalEO; medium rye, tl SOaSj l.uri' old rye, *ia4; "Vir ginia Jlcimtain rye, new, tl.T*; old) t4.6otU.<». Domestic brandies, *1..".i-. Domes'ic t.-ins, ti.-Oai flo Fruit brandies, 1180*1.90 Black berry do., t1,2.".a1.f.0. 1 ie'i.wiite Ilc-llond llin, tlO.lio iier case. LUMP PLASTER, tißt; around, tloaito oil.fio per ten; calcined, t808.2A. Lump plaster scarce LEAD—Pig, BHaßt<e per pound, MOLASSES AM) SYRUPS—Amber good Syru;i oittit!.; N. 0. Molasses 80a66; 1 m k Stand ard Molasses Syrups, in barrels, 2.» c; iv lieices 23: in hogsheads,2lc; Cuba Muscovado, In bar re!-, Bo_00; Porto Rico, 60a7f1; White Syrup, n.76. METAES—lron—Horse shoes, JMaOwo; mole shoes,B*iaßli; nail road, 80 SiKt'i— Naylor's cast, l,;::. English blistered, lPc; American do., llal'Jc. MILLOFFAL—Uran, 20c; Sfaorts.Sft. Kriwii- Btuff, SOc; Sbipsluf, to, wholesale from mill. NAILS—I i,il Dominion, in to 80-penny, ts. S to It-penny,tOK; a to 7-peniiy, CiO'i; 4 to 6-penny, $oU; 3-r*nny, &7U. These are tbe jobbing prices ily tho 100 kegs, 2,"; C. less. OlLS—Kerosene 2!'J_._27o. whoUsalo; strall.-s" Ua7oc.; linseed, SOc. per gallon try Uie barrel. .Virginia lubricating Oil, rt)'. Whale OU, hoc.: Lard Oil, .-.v., Sperm Oil, $2.2 C; Labrador Cod OH, for tanning purposes, BiiaOOc. OATS—n.'lletl, t1.2M1.41). ONIONS—Red. t5.70a4.«; White, *7,00 per barrel. PLOW OABTINI IS—WholeseAe.ftiic.l re-tail, ..".', POTATOES—New lii.-h. frl.oo toW._s per hhl. Swe-i2.icit3.liii. Market, well supplied. POLES AND STAVIH—IIooji polos, 5>7«.; Flour Barrel Staves, t3 00a7. . l-'lmir Barrel Handing*, U (oa7, aad very dull. PROVISIONS—Western Shoulders, 6i. a r,;,_e.; Bone Shies, Hall .c: Clear Dib, lUtalt iic; Bi_aai_< l»o.; Plain Hams, 15c.; Sugar-cored, JjlHc ; Canvassed, 18. ; Ylrglnia hog-round, llal-C. Lard, Country, .alOc.; Raltimo o leaf in tieroea and barrels, lo l ial!c.; in half barrels, llKe; in kegs, lie. Thfito are ti"' jobbjing 1.-, |i .-■-. Country hams, lesleo, I'OWDER—Sporiin.", *8 per krp, ii.b Iby the lot; blasilng, t3.75al by the lot; mining, tt.Ua iM by the lot; Eagle powder In flasks _iL'O per c-.tso of 2s yi_nnds; Treble y, in canisters, tM poi nt' 20 pounds. PAPER STOCK—Hteet) cotton rags, 4»4K0; white, 6a«Kc; woollen, 2ulc, i..,...ifectioiiß 2Ka ."c. PlTCH—euseX per barrel BAOS—White !'%<•; cotton iv; Woollen i'aSHc; RlCE—Carolina, s\.a!-?;c. ROSIN—* '-8(108 for strained; tla4 ?•> for No. 1; SHOT —_,TBa_.BJ ix>r bag. SUMAC—tI.-Bati.ooper too 1 ohnda. SUITAR—Baw Porto Rico and New Orleans, lOalie; Ciiira MusCaVOdO, 10!■ allWc. (Jiannlati-d 11 I E.trtiC 12S. powdered 14 I C 12. Ornsbod 14 1 Refined Yellow 11 Vs A )2 J 4 Cut Eoaf I_ SALT—Liverpool, jI.BB lobbing prise, per stick. Ground Alnni, jtViV SPIRITS t »F Tl 'HPENTINI' SilUt.'KM—tl.K'e!.'.'.. STRAW—Baled. '■ SENECA SNAKE ROOT—I c per p Virginia, 80a8_e. per pound. SHINGLES -0-incli So 1 kbeut Cypress, .to to-tUper.M jO-lochNo. i _Bji t.'ypr■ - . .-• Ui 4-iach Heart 1 ypress, ';7.2.'; 4-inch Soji nyinf--. tfl; 4-inch Heart Pine, to; 4-inch Sap Pit . H. Theoeai-e the selling prices .it iha rard, TAR-~iV-'r.'-'.'.:i.1.;. 1 for large barn Is. TALLOW—TtISC. per pound in large „i.ami ties. TAN BARK-tS per cord. TEAS—Elacli, Bfic.atl.vii—the la*t .t prlmo ar ticle; Imperial, tl.lOal eo;Gunpowder, (ttal.OU, VINEGAR—(,Ider, MalOe. WOOL—Tub-Washed, free of tens. '.a... .; titv.r.'isheil freoofhnrs _o._t_c 4MB miU*in.»UIVERU-tCE—That r.:i tbe Ulh JL day of Oct. 1874 n warroni in hnnJa was issued cut of the District Court 1 . th* 1 1 ted Suites for Uie I:.:'tern lii-tiUt of Virginia agalinit Uie ostats of l.'ntv V,. Crockett, nt York coumy ami : . , v/ho ~. 1 been ftdjudgod a bit 0 p«tl tli ::; (bat thepayinoul nfauy debts, and Uici ci v of an. 1 . ~ : hie use, am] . opi 1 , by him, are forbidden • g meeting of the eredltars ol «id bar.ltrni>t 0 pj_va tiicir debts ar_l choose 01 .. . r ■ r.f bis estgte, will bi hi 6, to !»■ boldeq at the Registers icksbnrg, Va . befo c .1. I-. Watei ____ __r. - - EANKROPT NOTICES. • «~~ I N TIP DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI II'II STATES, for the Eastern of Virginia. in Hi matter ef Peter M. Daniel, bankrupt— in bankrupt) v. : da • of (..-...w, IB7J TO WHOM IT MA. CONCERN; I'iraw- ir.ko notice, test n petiiicn 1n.,!. ■ ■■■ ted to the Hon John o. Underwood, Judge of said D Court, In bankruptcy, by Win. 11. Ann rdlce, I Igneo at Iho estate ol said •ell the re al estate belonging to said :, an i-.r.ps «t)ti em itnbrfl I ML ■ i iii is to give noilcetoall person* intcn lhat b the iciins of ittld pell io.i mi order ha* beenls-nedby the Judge afbresald, for all per sons who may bo Interest! d in laid estate, to ap |.....v betoro Register W. W. Forbes, at tils office, in the said city ofRI hmond, on ihe 20th day of October, IS7.', nt 10 o'clock A. M, and show cause, ii any they lime, why Biioh order ttw_ld not be ft ittt, H WM. H. ALLDERDICE, . . r : fa Ai ilgnee. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES for the Eastern District ol Virginia. ; . tl 0 matter of Thomas L. Morton, bank rupt— iv bankruptcy. Al Richmond, V:r.. t',,l- ill in ot Oct'r, 1672. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Please take notice, that a petition has been pre I to the HOB. .U-hn C. Underwood, judge ol ■ '■■ District Court, in Bankruptcy, by Wm. H. Allderdice, asalgneeo. the estate ox said bank rupt, to sell tint reale:r:atebelonglngtosald bank rupt, free from all liens anil encumbrances there on. This i> to give notice to all persons Interested, Hint In the ten,;- oi sttiil petition an order has been issued by Ihe Judge aforesaid, l'cr all per sons who may be Interested in said c 'ate, to ap pear before W. W. Forbes, liegi<U r, at hts office, fir Uie said city of Richmond, on the 2mh day of October, 1t72, at 10 o'clock A. M., and show cause, ii' any they litive, why mic'h order should not be granted: WM. 11. AI.I.IEIiDICE, oi 17—Th-w Assignee IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES tor the En-tern District of Virginia. In the ma ter ol V. William A. Mitchell, bmik rnpt—in bankruptcy. At Richmond, Va , tilt- s:ii day of October, in WHOM IT MAY CONGERN: PI ose take notice, Hint,a petition has booh pre .-• ii ,-.! to Hie Hon. John C. Underwood, jntlrje of the said District Court, In Bankruptcy, by William H. Allderdice, asMirtiee of the estato.of said bankrupt, to sell Hie real estate belonging to said bankrupt, free froth rill Uens and encum brances thereon. This la to give notice to till parsons interested, that in tern* of -said petition an order Iras been i:.:ictu,y the Judge aforesaid, fur nil persons who _ttry be interested In said estate, to appear before Register W. W. Fcrl.rs, at his office in the city of Richmond, on tie -Otll day of O- .'•■ ber, 1872. Nt In o'clock A. J!.. n:id show cause, tf any they have, why ench Older should Rol be granted WM.-H, ALLDERDICE, oc ir -Thiw Assignee. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI- J.TED STATES for the Eastern District of Virginia. In the matter of James P. Oheeley, bank rnpt—ln bankruptcy. At Richmond, Va., this Si!i day of October, i wa. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN t Please take notice, that a petition has been pro sented lo the Hon. John O. Underwood, judge of said District Court, in Bankruptcy, by Wm. 11. Allderdice, assignee of the ec-tnte'of said bank rupt, to sell the real estate belonging to said bankrupt, tree front all liens and encumbrances thereon. This i.s to give notice to all persons interested tkatlh the terms of said petition an order has been issued by the Judge aforesaid, for all por toita who ltiny be Interested in said estate, to ap pear before Register W. W. Forbes, at hi* office in ilto city of Richmond, on tin* SOth day of Oc lobar, 1672, ai 10 o'clock A. M., find show entire, Jf any they have, vrhy such order shcr.'.d not be granted. WM. 11. ALLDERDICE, oe t7_Tl"._!_v Assignee. IN THE DiVl'ltlCT COURT OF THE UNI TED ST.VTES for the Eastern District of Virginia. in iho mailer of Peter C. Cox, bankrupt —ia bankruptcy. At Richmond, V.», this f*th day of October, 1 ti?'.' '! O WHOM IT M AY CONCERN : Please Lake notice, that a petition litis been presented to the Hon. JolmC. underwood,. Tudge of -:inl District Court, in bankruptcy, by Win. li. Allderdlce, assignee of the estate of s-.titl bankrupt, to sell the real estate belonging t.r said bankrnpt,. free from all liens and encum brance* tin ii-t.,1. This is to give notice to aU persons interested, Hint In the terms ef said petition an order has been issued by the Judge aforesaid, for all per sons who lrciV be interested in said esttttfe, to ap pear before Register W. W. Forbes, at his of lire, at Richmond, on the 20th day of October, 1572, at. lo o'clock A. 51., and show cense, if any they have, why such order should not be .ranted. WM. ii. ALLDERDICE, oo 17—Til.! .v Assignee. TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES foi the Eastern District of Virginia. In the matter of Isaac 11. Wnllon, bankrupt --in bankruptcy. At R'chmond, Vs., this stli day of October 1872 in WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Plea-etake notice, that a petition has been presented to the Hon. John U. Underwood, Jtttlgeof s.tiitl District Court, in Bankruptcy, by Win. H. Alhltrdice, Assignee of Ihe estateof laid bankrupt, io : .11 the real estate belonging to said bankrupt, free trcm ail liens aed encum brance* thereon. This i* to give nolle - to till persons interested, that in the terms of sold petitloa, an order hn3 been issued by the Judge aforesaid, for ail per sons who may ire Interested in ss_d estate, tv ap pear before Register W. W. Forbes, at his nffiee in -aid city of Richmond, on the -9th day of Oc tober 1572, at la o'clock A. M.. and show caneo, if any you have, v. by such order .should not be granted. W.M II ALLDERDICE, r 17— Tu'i-v Assignee. «iil IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THU UNI TEDSTATES for ihe Ka.'"rnDistriet of Vir ginia. J-n the matter or I~nnc Hutzler, baitlcßTjit— in l.i'.nkritpicy. At Richmond, on the lSlh thy el Oct., A.D. IS7S. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Flo:, so lo take notice hereby, that a petition bn> licit:, to "'ii: on the ISth day of Oct'r. 1572, filed Iv raid District! Court by Isaac Hutzler. uf Henxico cptmty, in said ffistrict, who has been heretofore duly declareil bivniirupt v.inler tite act of Gongiess entitled "An act to establish a Uniterm system of bankruptcy throughout the j 1 lined tUate.," approved March Ul, IS'!7, for a il.-cliiir.' 1 .::rr '."I'tj tic are thereof frr.m nti hi- ! debts anii oilier claim* provable tin.lev said ?.>•*. and that the 28th iltiy of October, IM2, at id {■"'Clock A. Sl.', before W. W. Forbes, one nf the registers of .•-atd court in bankruptcy, at hiL -i. c iii Ulchptondj in Bald district, I* the time and place assigned for iho hearing of ihe same m end where you may attend and s.iiow it any yon have, why the prayer of the F_ld petititme* si.uuid not be framed. ' Yon tiro aU : .o hen-i-y noti;f.,;d tUat the second and third meetings of the creditors of said bank rupt .will 1"' held at the same tin,. ;, mi pla£e. W. W. il'lillES, Register in Bankruptcy o • IS—Fiw for the.d Oong'l Diet, of Va. lrl IN THE I'SSTRIOT BpcRT OF THE UNI TED STATES tot 'It' 1 Eaiftem Dpttsi it of Vir gtafs Iv Htc toattcrpi A. L. Jacobs, vs. Harris Flshef, Ipdtvidoally .'tnd ns one of Hie firm of i :-liii a (loM-ttfin. bankrupts—in bankruptcy, A t V : - hrtlOEd, o;: th* ire !:.•'.'.■• el'll li.tiHi-, A.D. I : ■ ■I O WHOM IT M tVT CONCERN Flea r- to I ,'■ o i otiec hereby, thai a petition has been, to-wit : on the 16th u:ty of October, A. li. i -72, Hied in still District Court by Harris, Fl*hsr, of lachvt.oiid city in *ald ilir-irict, who lia* been heretofore duly declared bankrupt tinder the act of Congress entitled "A_ Oct to es labllsh a ttiiifarin system of bankreptoe ihront hoiil IhoUi Ited !-■::.•, approved March • for n el ihtn-cp and rertitlcate titer. ,-•! ..... I ■!..:■;. and other claims pt-Vable un der said act. aid tbM the 2d day oi Novum ber, A. I. :■:.'. Bl Ml t''cl.nl. A. ;'.!.. before W. W. ~ ■ of of said courttnbantt t. . - hi Richmond, in said lis , the tifruV p.ntl plam assigned tor the ringer the same, when and where you may attend and show cause, Si :;»),■ >_übave, v,hy tiio prayer of the . :., . ion houu ~.(t b« granted. You ars ojio to hereby notified. that il.c.ni'-nt aiia third m n -at the creditors of the said ..jrl \\M be i. I.i tit t!,.:- ;irnn t.hi'.e ;,-it| W W. FORBES, .: . .et in bankruptcy for the oc 17—T1.,* » 3d Oong.l Diet -)! _ qilll-s IS T<> ftIVK NOTICE—Tt"»« '» <ii* I J llth ill, ii Dot. A. P., Is::', :i warrant in j ■ I out r.i the District ! rt ol (h* United State* for lite Eastern Dl». ] of Vi"i'ri , c ;blii ■ ftie etne ' of liilLr f.. ilr.e', ~t yoik cMtnty, ' is ol Virginia, who has been :,:cd a bankrupt en J-: .-,... pefjtion: v I Jj in] ■ utl f.i.- . ic:,-!■■; i ! btrttkrirri, ; I oti . i. ' ■ .. ill : ...:; at a . ■ ■- Id n tl H' el i™"™* VIRGINIA STATE JOURNAL FOR 1873. 188 CHEAPEST AND THE BEST, Three Editions t DULY. 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BANKRUPT NOTICES." itta mil 18 IS TO GIVE NOTICE-That on the Lllth day of Oct. 1572. a warrant In bank ruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United Stales for the Eastern District ol Virginia, atTuliist the cslntn of .Tames S. Wilson, ol York county and State of Virginia, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petl t ion ; that the payment of any .1.1.:., and the de livery ot any property belonplns to saidbankrupt to htni lor his use, nnd the transfer of any pro perty by him, are forbidden by law ; lhatameet injr of the creditors of stiid bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more Assignees ol his estate, will be held at a court of bankruptcy, to be holden at the Register's oluee Frederiek- tuirg. Va., before J. L. Wateiman, Esq., Register, on the 28th day of October, A. D, 1572, nt id o'clock A. M. DAVID B.PARKER. oe 11 -M2w *J. 8. Marshal. ■li'irtii fJIHIS ISTo«iVi- ROTlC'ir—That en Ike .1 llth day of October, A.D. 1872. a warrant Pi bankruptcy was issued against the estate el Lewis Hogg, of Yor_ county and State of Virkjnia, who has been adjudged a btirkrupt on his own petition • Thai the pay men! ol any debts, and the delivery of any pro perty belonging to said bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transferofaey property by him, are forbidden by law: That a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and choose one or it ore assignees of his estate, will lie held at a court of bankruptcy, to be ho den at the Register's efllce Fredericksburg, Va., before J. I, Waterman, Esq , Register.on the 28th day ef October, A.D. 1572, at 10 o'clock DAVID B.PARKER, oc 14—M2w U. S. Marshal. 4.-„'.o JN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE CM. %ED STATUS tor the Eastern District of Vir ginia. In the otaUer Of «"ii.„\_i _T. Tiii-ley, bank rupt— in bankruptcy. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : The undersigned, Wm. H. Allderdlce, Rich mond city, Va., hereby gives notice of his appointment ns assignee of the estate of Win. N.I Tinsley, of the c-innty of New Kent, in said district, who was, on the arj day of Sepi'r, A. D. 1872, adjudged a bank rupt pa his own petition by the District Court. ol Raid district. Dated Richmond, Oct. Jo, IS7. 1 WM. H. AI.LDEBDICE, oe 11—F_w | Assignee, ]N THE DI'TRirT COURT OF THE VKf TED STATES for the Esstwn DUtrict of Vir, pitiiti. Iv the matter of John Polk, bankrupt —in bankruptcy. At Richmond, Va., ilus sill day of October, 1878. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Please take notice, that a petition has been psfeseuttd .othpH'in, JohnC. Uiderwood, Judge of said District Court, in HsnUruptcy. by Win. H. Aliderdlee, assignee of the estate oi l said bank rupt, io sell the real estate belonging to said bankrupt, free from all liens and encumbrances This is to give noileo lo all persons Interested, t't-t in the terms of said petition, tin order has been issued py lb,? Judge aforesaid, for ull per sons who may be lntoi .sieu ii. said estate, to ap pear before Register W. W. Forties, at his cilice in the Mild city of Richmond, ou the 2sili day of October, 1f72. at lo o'clock A. ia., and show »'•_■, ;/ any you have, why sink order should uol be _iaiit.e-. WM. H. ALLDERDICE, oe 1(1—W2„ Aflslirnue. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES for the Eastern lil-lii. iof Vir. ginia. In the rrriitti. cf Fdwln A. Johnson, tagkrnpt —la tianl'.rup.'ey. At .Kiehinniu 1 ., Va. this Slt ilnv ot October, KM, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : ilea-- lake notice, thai a petition hits bnan presented to ihellou John C. Underwood, Judge ot said District Court in Bankruptcy, by Win. li. Allderdice, assignee of the estate of said bankrupt, to sell the real estate belonging to said bankrupt, five from all liens and eiicum- This is in give notice Jp all persons interested that in liie terms of said pei.iion, a;; ;>r,|«r h b- ?u Issued by the Judge aforesaid, for nil per . iii- who may be interested in said esiale totiii is ir before Register W. W Forbes, nt his offico ni iho sai.i city pf Richmond, on the 2«ih day of October 1872, nt jo o'clock A. M., ami show cause, if any you have, why such older should r.oi be granted. ,_,_.. Wm.H. ALLDERDICE, • . ! ■•-- Assignee. rK tjie iMyrt'.irr fottlt of the cm. Tp V '.; :; r".'nc.:rii-The •iiid-rsUrtie.l Wm. IJ Ne:. i.t, . Lrancnn comity, Virginia hereoj 0..'. feii niij.otritniH-.t d« i gnee of the estate ol Sanford Gulick, of Loa ttoin ro hi said district, who was, on the 2d day of Q.. t, A D. IS7I, adjudged a bankrupt vn bis own pfl... ■I -. .- riftj :.-i Court of BANKRUPT HOTICH^ TN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 1 UNITED STATES for the Eastern District r-f Virginia. In the matter of Valentine Lewis, bankrnpt —in bankruptcy. To Whom it May Ooncern—The undersigned, Wm. A. Jones, of Richmond county, Va., and Wm. Flegenheimer, of Richmond city, Virginia, hereby give notice of tbeir appointment as as slgnei'R of the estato of Valentine Lowlb, of Richmond ceo. in said district, who was, on the flth ilny of September, 1672, adjudged a I. bankrupt. on bis own petition by the District Court of said district. Dated Richmond, October 17,1872. WM. FLEGENHEIMER, WM. A. JONES, oc la—l"'v Assignees. THIS IS TO «!VK NOTICE, That on the llth day of Oct. A. D., 1872, a warrant In bankruptcy was issued out or the District court of iho United States for the Eastern District of Virginia, against the estate of William I. Llnd soy, of York co. and Stale of Virginia, who has been ad judged a bankrupt on hie own peti tion : That the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said bank rnpt. to him or for his use, nnd the transfer of any property hy him, are forbidden by law ;— That a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt to prove tr.elr debts and choose one or more as signees of bis estato, will bo held at a Court of Rankniptcy, to bo holden at the Register's office Fred-.riclisburg, Va„ before J. L. Waterman, Esq.,-tegistnr, on the _sth day of Oct'r, A. D. 1972, at 10 o'clock A M. DAVTI) B. PARKER. oc it—M-W U. S. Marsha). ritHls IS TO GIVE NOTICE—That on the J. llth day of Ocl_f A. D. 1572, a warrant In bankruptcy was issiiot. out of the District Conn of the United Stntes for the Eastern District of Virginia, against the estate ot James-N- Topping, of ork co and state of Va., who has l>een adjudged a bankrupt on his own peti tion : that the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said bank rnpt, to him or for hi? use nnd iho transfer of any property by him, aro forbidden by law : that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more assi gnees of his estate, will bo held at a court of bankruptcy, to be holden at the Register's office, Fredericksburg, Va , before J. L. Waterman, Esq., Register, on the 23th day of October, A. I). 1572, nt 10 o'clock A.M. DAVID 11. PARKER, oc 14—M2w I.'. S. Marshal. 4:'i7.l mills IB TO OIVE NOTICE :—That on the JL llth day of Oct. 1872, a warrant in bank ruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Vir ginia, against the estate of Thomas W. Hogg, of York county and State of Virginia, who has l>een adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition ; that tbe payment of any debts, nnd the delivery of any property belonging lo said bankrupt, to blm or for his use.and the trans fer of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of satd bankrupt, to prove their debts nnd choose one or more assignees of hie estate, will be held at a court of bankruptcy, to bo held alt lie Register's oftleo Fredericksburg, Vn , before J. L. Water man, Esq., Register, on the 2Sth day of October, A. P.. 1572, at 10 o'clock A. M. DAVID R. PARKER. I __.if - U. S. Marshal. 1007 TN TUT DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI | J. TED STATE ■> for the Bnt m District of ! Virginia. In the mntier of Isaac T. Eritt, bankrupt— | in bankruptcy. j Eastern District of Virginia, ss ! Notice is hereby given, that, a general meeting of the creoitors of the s-iid Isaac T. Britt, bankrupt, for the purpose of declaring a divi dend, will be held at Richmond, at the office of W. W. Forbes, Esq., register in bannkrnpicy In said dislrct.on Thursday, the Slstday. f I iclo ber, 1672, at lo o'clock A. M., in accordance with the potvißions of the 27th and 2Sth sec tions or the bankruptcy act of March 2d, IBG7. Dated at Richmond, this lSih day of October, 1572. E. B. TURNBULL, oc 18 -Tn2w» Assignee. _ 452U IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir ginln. In the matter of Joseph W. Bryant, bankrupt —In bankruptcy. To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned, Wm. Flegenheimer, of Richmond Va., hereby gives r.otieo of his appointment as assignee of the estate of J. \\. Bryant, of Richmond county, In said district, who was, on the Cih day of Sept., 1872, adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition by the District Court ol said district. Dated at Richmond. Sept. 2a, 1372. WM. FLEOENHEIMER, so 23—S3w Assignee 4.173 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES for the Eastern District of Virginia. In the matter of Albert Qttesenberry, bank nipt—in bankruptcy. To Whom It May Concern—The nndersigned, Jacob Cohn, of Richmond city, Virginia, hereby gives notice of bis appointment as as signee of the estate of Albert < .uosenberr}', of the county of Spotsylvania In said district, and who was t.i>-wit, on the 4th day of Sept'r, A D. 1872, adjudged a bankrupt upon the petition of himself, by the District Court of the Unitod Stalos for said district. elated tit Richmond, the 30th day of Sept'r, A.li. 187* JACOB COHN, oc o—S.-IW Assignee. 4322 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI. TED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir ginia. In the matter of Oabriel Corley, bank mpi—ln bankrrptcy. To Whom it May Concern—The undersigned, .Tames T. Turner of Fauquier county, Virginia, hereby gives notice of bis appointment as assig nee of the estate of Gabriel Corley, of Fau quier co. in said disirict, who was, on the 1 flth day of Jan., 1872, adjudged a bankrupt ou his own petition by the District Court of said District. Dated Oct. 14th, 1872. JAMES T. TURNER, oe lc—W.tw Assignee. 42M - IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES for the Eastern District of Virginia. In the matter of George W. Noland, bankrupt—in bankruptcy. TO WHOM IT MAY -XJNCERN : The undersigned, Wm. F. Barrett, of Lou doun county, and Henry W. Thomas, oi Fair lax county, Va.. hereby gives notice of their ap pointment as assignee of the estate of George W. Noland, of Loudoun comity In said district, who-was, on the llth day of October, A. D. 1871, adjudged a bankrupt upon the petition of himself, by the District Court of the United States, lor said district. Dated October 11,1572. WM. F.BARRETT, HENRY W THOMAS, oc 10—W.tw Assignees. IN Till. UI.VIUiUT-.OL'RT OF Tllfc't'ND TED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir. ginia. In tbe matier of William Thweat, bank rupt—in bankruptcy. At Richmond, Va., this 9th day of October, 1872. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : Please take notice that a petition hasbeiii pre sented to the Hon. John O. Underwood. Judge nf said District Court, in Bankruptcy, by Wm. H. Allderdlce, assignee of tbo estateof said bank rupt, t? a etl the real estate belonging to said bankrnpt,'frop from •",!! Iteas ami encumbrances thereon. ' " This is to give notice to all persor.s interested, that in the term.-of said petition, an order has be n issued by the Judge aforesaid, for all per sons who may be Interested iv sold estate, to ap pear before Register W. W. F'orbes, nt his office m tljo said city of Richmond, on the 28ih day of October,' 18*2, at 10 o'clock A. M., and show cause, if any jouhavo why such order should not bo granted. WM. H. ALLDERDICE, oc H;—W2w Assignee. 4168 IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNI TED STATES for the Eastern District of Vir ila. In t:.c- matter of John B. Cones, kaafe rust—iu bankruptcy. To Whom it May Concern.—The undersigned, Day.d M. Hunter, of Lp-lsn comity. \ nginia, hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee of the estato of John B. Coates, of Louisa county, Virginia, in said district, and who was ii>wit, on tbo 16lh day of January, A. I>. 1371, adjudged a bankrupt upon the petition of himself, by the District ('curt of the United Sates for said district, Dated October It, 1872. DAVID M. HUNTER. oole,—W3w Assignee. Ha SUDS IS TO piVE NOTICE—Thai on tlic 15th day of OCtoSfcr, A. D. 1872, a warrant In nkruptcy wits Is-ued ngainst the estate of J. B. 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As an advertising medium It has no superior in the South, having a large circulation amongst the most substantial farmers and business men Insurance companies, bankers, machinists, ferti lizlng companies, nurserymen, si admen, com mission merchants, ie, who wish to reach the best class of people in the country, will find it to their Interest to advertise In this journal. It will be mailed to subscribers on the first day of each month at (2 per annum in advance. Specimen copies will be sent on application. All business communications to be addressed J_UN W. J__.y_f. Editor and Proprietor, r Office No. 2 Columbian Block, corner of Thir tenth and Cary, Streets __ * t ~"~ 1 ~ ■"■ *" '■* n^-.y,' ) «.», <■_—__ T\R. JOHIMTO*. at t» BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET Im his extensive practice In the great Hospi f EuroiH) and ihe first in this country, Tin ltd, France, Philadelphia and elsewhere, lTer the most certain, speedy and effectual ly in the world tor DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE, fikiu-sa of ihe Back or Limbs, Strictures ions of the Kidneys and Bladder, lnvolnn Discharges, Impotency, General Debility nervousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, I,ow Spirits f Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Heart niduv, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Diseases of the Head, Throat, Nose SWn. Affection of the Lungs, Stomach or Bow —these terrible disorders arising from the Sol ry Hal'fta of Youth—those secret and solitary ictices more fatal to their vlctlmß than the ig of Syrens to the Mariner of Ulysses, blighting ■ir most brilliant I."pes or anticipations, rer ring marriages, _c. impossible. YOUNG MEN, peeially, who have become the victims ol litude Vice, that dreadful and destructivebabil which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young Men of the most oxalted talent and brillitmt Intellect, who might otherwlsf have entranced listening Senates with the thun ders of eloquence, or waked to ecstacy the living lyres, may call v. iih full confidence. MARRIAGE. Married Pel-sons, or Yoimg Men contemplating marriage, being aware of physical weakneas, or ganic debilities, deformation Ac, speedily cared. He who places himself under the care of Dr. J may religiously confide on his honor aa a gentleman and eonfltlently rely upon his skill as a physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS. Immediately cured and full vigor restored. This dreadful disease—which rentiers life ni_»- Xi bin anil nierrlnrre impossible—i 3 the penalty paid by Uie victims of Improper lndulgenc_» Young persona are too apt to commit exec."". from not being aware of the dreadful conse quences that may ensue. Now, who that under stands thesnbject will pretend to deny that the power of procretition Is lost sooner by those fall ing into improper Habits than by the prudent! Besides being deprived of the pleasures ot healthy offspring, the most serious and destruo live symptoms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the physical and men tal functions weakened, loss of proereatlve povr- S, nervcuß lrrllahtllty, dyspepsia, palpitation ni c heart, Indigestion, constitutional debUlty, a wasting ol tbe frame, coughs, consumption, de. cay and death. ' A CURE WARRANTED IN TWO DAYS. Persons ruined in health by unlearned preteti rrswho keep th«m trifling month after month taking poisonous and in jurteus compounds, sboutii apply immediately. DR. JOHNSTON, Members of the Royal College of Surgeons, Loc. don, graduate from one of the most eminent Col leges in the United States, and tbe greater part of whose life has been spent In the hospitals ol London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most astonishing cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ring ing In the head and years when asleep, great nervouess, being alarmed at sudden sounds bashfulnss, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with a derangement of the mind, were cured Immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Dr. J. addresses all these v. ho have Injun d themselve3 by Improper iiiiltilgeucics and solita ry habit, Which ruin both lmdy and mind, unfit ting them for either business, nndy, society, or marriage. These are rome of the sad and melancholy ef fects produced by early habits of youth viz: Weakness of the Back and Limbs, Patne in the r Ilea d, Dimness of Sight, Loss of Muscular Pow J er, Palpitation of the Heart, Dyspepsia. Nervous ; Irritability, Derangement of tbe Digestive Func tions, General Debility, Symptoms of Coi.surr.r ____ PALLY. The fearful effects en the mini are much to bs dreaded. Less of Memory', Contusion of Ideas Depression of Spirits, Evil Forebodings, Aversion to Society, Self-distrust, Love of Solitude, Timid Ity. kc, are some of the evils produced. Thousands ol persons of all ages can now judge v. hat In the cause of their declining health, looshig their .vigor, becoming weak, pale| norvous, and emaciated, having a singular appearance aboni the eyes, cough and symptoms of consumption. YOUNG MEN who have injured themselves by a certain pra. tlce indulged In when alone—a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school, the effects of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, p.nd, if not cured, renders marriage Im possible, and destroys both mind and body should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man. the hope of bl» country, the pride of his parents, should be snatohed from allpiospeets and enjoyments ot life by the c.,;~Si.- , »»ice of deviating from the path of nature and ~t _ ulging in a certain secret habit. Such persons, Mrs., before cont-nnpl t. ting ILUOILVGE. reflect thai a sound mind anil body are the iuos' » necessary requisites lo promote connubial hairi ness; Indeed, without these, the journey through lite becomes a v.v.ary pilgrimage, the prosprp-t hourly darkens to the view, the raitijl beeon>',- Bliadowcil with despair and filled with the mel ancholy reflection that the happiness of anothei becomes blighted with your own. When the misguided and imprudent votary ol pleasure finds he has Imbibed the seeds of tblfc painful disense, it tco often happens that an ill timed sense of shame or dread of discovery de ters him from applying to those, who, from edu cation aud respectability, can alone befriend him. He falls Into Ihe han -Is of ignorant and designing pretenders, who, Incapable of curing, filch lus pecuniary substance, keep him trifling month after month, or as long as the smallest fee can be obtained, and with despair leave him with ruined health to sigh over his galling disappointment, of by the use of that deadly poison Mercury, ba_t_a the constitutional aymptoiifl of the terrible 'did ease, such as Affection of Ihe Head, Throat Nose, Skin, etc., progressing with frightful rapid ity till death puts a period to hie dreadful lug by sending him to that undiscovered country from whose bourne no traveller returns. To such, therefore, Dr. Johnston offers the in. .: certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy in the world. OFFICE, 7 SOUTH FREDERICK STREET, Left hand side going from Baltimore street, a fe 9 doors from the corner. Fall not to observe tht name and number. __T No letters received unless post-paid ar.tl containing a stamp to be used on the reply. Per sons writing should state age, and send portion of advertisement descrlbbig symptoms. There are so many Paltry, Designing and Worthless imposters advertising themselves as Physicians, trifling vith and ruining the health of all who unfortunately fill Into their po™r that Dr. Johnston deems It necessary to say e.i peeially to those unacquainted with hla reputa tion, that his Credentials or Diplomas always hang hi his office ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. The many thousands cured at this Institution within the last eighteen years, and the cumo I-us Surgical Operations performed by Dr. John ston, witnessed by the reporters of "the "Sun"' and many other papers, notice of which appeared again and again before Uie public, besides he. standing as a g.-itleman of character and reepcv slb!llty, Is-n sulßeiclent guarante. to the ____t.il. ' SKIN DISEASES §PE_.>TLY CURED.' ; Je 43-pm rpHE NEW YORK IIYUIJB-iIC INSTITUTE 13 AND 18 LAIGIIT ST., NEW YORK CITY. A. L. WOOD, M. D., Physician. The objects of tills Uistitutlon, which has been in successful operation for more than twenty years, are two-fold, viz: 1. The Treatment and Cure of the Sick, with out poisoning them, by Hygienic agencies alor^ 2. To furnish a pleasant,genialHbugto-rten&i of Hygiene throughout the world, whenever the. visit this city. CURE DEPARTMENT. Thousands of invalids have been successfully treated at this institution during the past twenty years, and Its fame is known wherever the Eng lish language is spoken. Its appliances for t£i treatment of disease without the use of poke,,. ous drugs are the most offensive and complete lot any institute In America. They comprise the eel ebrated TURKISH BATHS, ELECTRIC BATHS, VAPOR BATHS, SWEDISH MOVEMENT CURE MACHINE VIBRATION, the varied and extensive resources of the WATER CURE, LIFTING CURE, MAGNETISM, Healthful Food, a Pleasant Hume, eie. Panloc lar attention is given to 'ho treatment of all forms CHRONIC DISEASE. i •specially of Rhuumiiii.-m, Clom, Dycpapsia. Constipation, Torpidity of the Liver. Weak Lungs, and Incipient Consumption, Paralysis. Poor Circulation, General Debility, Curvature oi Uie Spine, Scrofula, Diseases of Ihe SWn, Ute rine Weaknesses and Displacements, Sperma torrhea, etc. I Any one wishing further information ohou-i I should tend for a circular, containing further paf- I tlcnlars, terms, etc.. v,lil-,h will be-sent free to return mall * BOARDING DEPARTMENT. We are open _i nil hours 01 iue u_y and nigh" for the reception".! boarders arid patterns, obi location is convenient <.f a_o_M frpja Ihe d pjts and sftuitx v bindings, and to the busi ness part uf tin* city, Street cars pass near the doors 10 all parts of the city, making It a very conveni-nt slopping place for persons visiting the city on Business or pleasure. Our table is sup. plied with the best kind-, of food, healthful!} prepared, title! p'.-n»y of it. In these respects ft Come and see, and learn how to live health fblly M home. Terms reasonable. , .___ WOOD & HOLBROOK, m l-d_wu Propriety.