Newspaper of Evening Star, May 5, 1855, Page 4

Newspaper of Evening Star dated May 5, 1855 Page 4
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EVENING STAR. Prom the Boston Traveller of Wednesday. A KARRI AQE UNDER PROTEST Miss Lacy Stone, the yoong lady who lias frequently made her appearance upon the anti-slavery rostrums in this city, was married on May-day, at "a. farm boose among the hills of West Brook field." to Henry B. Blackwell, a leader in the western anti-slavery movement. The marriage ceremony was performed by Mr. T. W. Higginson, of Worcester, the parties to the nuptials formally pro testing against the laws of the Common wealth, concerning marriage. Mr. Hig jinson communicates the protest to the Worcester Spy, as follows; "I never perform the marriaje cere mony without a renewed sense ol the in iquity of our present system of laws, in respect to marriage:?a system by which *man and wife are made one, and that one is the husband.' It was with my hearty concurrence, therefore, that the following protest was read and signed as a part of the nuptial ceremony, and I send it to you, that others may be induccd to do likewise. t. w. h." PBOTMT. While we acknowledge our mutual af fection, bypub'icly assuming the sacrcd relationship of husband and wife, yet in justice to ourselves and a great principle, we deem it a duty to declare that this act on our part implies no sanction of nor voluntary obedience to, such of the pre sent laws of marriage, as refuse to re cognize the wife as an independent rati, n al being, while they confer upontwe hus band an injurious and unnatural superi ority, investing him with legal powers which no honorable man would exercise, and which no man should possess. We protest especially against the laws ."which give to one husband? 1. The custody of his wife's person. 2. The exclusive control and guard ianship of their children. 3. The sole ownership of her personal, and use of her real estate, unless previous ly settled upon her, or placed in the hands of trustees, as in the case of mi nors, lunatics and idiots. 4. The absolute right to the product of her industry. 5. Also against laws which give to tiie widower so much larger and more per manent au interest in the property of his deceased wife than they give to the wi dow in that of her deceased husband. 6. Finally, against the whole system by which the "legal existence of the wife is suspended during marriage," so that in most Stater, she neither has a legal pari in the choicc of her residence, nor can she make a will, nor sue or be sued in her own name, nor inherit property. We believe that personal independence and equal human rights can never be for feited, except for crime: that marriage should be an equal and permanent part nership, and so recognized by law: that until it is so recognized, married partners should provide against the radical injus tice of the present laws, by every means in their power. Wt believe that where domestic diffi culties arise, no appeal should be made to legal tribunals under existing laws, but that all difficulties should be sub mitted to the equitable adjustment of ar bitrators mutually chosen. Thus reverencing the law, we enter our earnest protest against rules and customs which are unworthy of the name, since they violate justice, the esssence of all law. Hy Young Peapod fell in love yester day. Says he felt iike a barrel and a half of new maple sugar sliding down a rain bow, greased with butter at forty-two cemts a pound. Peapod soon after left to get his life insured. (?7"Many a young lady who objects to be kissed under the mistletoe, has mo ob jection to be kissed under the rose. A stupid compositor made an error in the above, rendering it to say, 44 has n*ob jection to be kissed under the nose." MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. Same. Leave Far Dayt. Atlantic Liverpool New York..Apl. 21 America Boston Liverpool.. Apl. 25 Northern Light....New York....San Juan..Apl 27 Ama? Liverpool.... Boston Apl. 2b The California si^&raers leave New York on the 5th and 20th of each laontti. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. WIIlards' Kotil-n. a. k i. c. wuuxs, O Knnpp, Pa G D Wise, Mass J M Patterson, Fla J Cu turnings. MI J E Butter, do Hon A H lUeder k lady, 8 B Fiench k larly, Va Kan*a* I? SaSin. Mas* F H Jenks, Md D lliiwooj a. lndy, do N 8 Appleton, do P Porter k lady, Ky N Hill, jr, NY J W Barnes. NC Hon J Van Buren, do G TrelJern, XY M Barlo^v, do A F Dexter, BI Dr B Cox, jr, Man N D? iter, do C Chaste, do C N Bond, XY J Tarnum, do P Ga^ur k !ady, do T F Carrington, NT? M:-* Ga**ur, do L Vennan, do T Collins, P? Mr? C Ogden k child, do W A Lawrence, Mass VV C Langden, DC W H Page, do J T Barnard, Del T T Hoggin, Ky Hon T Y Jones, Pa J Moins, Pa W Walker, do H B Fry, do Brewu' Hotel?t. r. k m. iidwi, D J Mackall, NC 8 E Hart k lady, Mich M McKennen, do A 8 Berry, do O Garrison, Cl A Castleman, Wis T Banks, Mew G B Dousdeau. do E K Luring, do J D Baumberg A Benson, do G R Dyk- man, III L C Pntlps, NY G 8 Shuman a lady, Va 8 8a- derson, Teau 8 Hitchcock, do C W Hall, do M I) offuu, Md J L Vatleer, O Dr T T Robinson, 8C H F Set Jam, do J Talbot. NY C J J?i?m, do J M Howes, Md Dr J M Chris ian k lady, Miss M Howes, do NJ Mm L R Howes, do Mu?t Christian, do Mms L Phillips, do ? H McDonald, Va Z B BeaJl, do Matloaal Hotel?a. o. wiluib J A Bill, Ala VV B Dobbin, Md J 8 Colwell, Pa W Miller. DC C Nayl*, do G Allen, NC C W Carrigan, do A B Purtou, Pa C De**lvir, do R U Thompson, NJ G W Giddibc*, NY W DuPrie, SC ** W P Bowen, Ga jVrl?vvK> ?p, P R Hoot, N Y T J Lapriey, Md Com Jones. L3N u k Gornall, do M Guedrun, NY H Crap, NS J E Phillips, do r* Klikwocd Ho*h b k a xiaxwooD. 8 M Solomon, DC J Ntidig k lady, Md W C Templttoa, La Mr Kiliou, ao B Ba^uan, do J Buzzard k lady, Pa J 11 Peck, Va H Miller k lady, fry W R Hanson, Ma*- il H Myeis, Ma 8 T Hillesry, Pa J M 8e well, do P J Htnegan, do *? Stuart, jr, do W Coad, Md Cbl Selleu, Mu J M Standi Mi, Va G F Bryant, Mu.s T K Miier, NY Mrs D R Pratt I'nittd states Hotel?a. c. bacemit. E Ban, NY bi J M Cl-rutian, IrJ> k J DuColhet -on, Va J Grant J B Tyson, do M Steele. O R G Pennihftou, O Dt TT lUhertWD, SC STLKS FROM AUCTION. morning a large lot of DRESS .. h k' P,Ui?hM?d 81 late sale of Hall & ?t.. Vilei' value,and which we will tomera *',VBnce for c<?*> or to prompt cus - ALSO?JUST OPBNBD Rich flounced Barege Dresses 50 pieces rich printed Bareges JO do plain, blue, pink, brown and tan colored Bmwi tiL do Qrfandy Muslin and French Launs 1000 yards beautiful Launs at litfc; worth 25 ?00 do goo J style Barege de Lains at 12J^c. j9 pieces all pure Irish Linen, which we will sell by the piece at 31* and 37Uc per yard 6 dozen Gentlemen's French Shirt Bosoms. Gloves, Cravats, Pocket HJks, he., he. - COL LEY h SEARS, Nn. 523 Seventh street, fc may a?eoQw 3 doors above Pa. avenue. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. NE RBnw?i?i.TURE 8T0RE--R0THWELL h ?vL ,bare ren,ovpd tl?cir House Furnish wig Store to the large and handsome buil Jing on 7tb ?'ee ,' "e.It to ?dd Fellows' Hall, where we have L and varied ir^ortment of elegant par lor, chamber and Cottage Furniture. Also, Carpetings, Oilcloth, Door Mats Glass and China Ware, Hocks in variety ? V\ ooden Ware, Basket Ware, Velocipedes Children's Carnages, Rocking Horses Mattresses of hair, cotton and shuck Office Tables, Desks, Chairs, fcc. Japanned Tin Ware andjBathing Apparatus They will keep constantly for sale a lull as?ort Zll?J.lr~ fVmi9hin* Goods. and will sell on * m?8' favorable terms. ap 6?eolm STB A HB (J AT EXCURSION. LANDING 0P THE PILGRIMS. Celebration of the Landing of the Pilgrim o ? 4 0/ Maryland at St. Mary's City, l' ? &>}*nty, under the auspices of the Fhilodemte Society of Georgetown. T"e Committee of Arrangements ol the Young Catholics' Friend Society, of this _ J* city, have the honor of announcing to^jjfi2nfiHk thu citizens of Washington and its vicinity, that th?y have chartered the well-known and popular steamer GEORGE WASHFNijTON, Sbi tkeT> ove mentioned Excur.-ion. The pr.ee of Tickets for the entire trip is $5 each. They can be procured at the following Drug Stores: Kidwe I & Lawrence, corner of 14th ?treet and Pennsylvania avenue ; Callan's, corner of 7th and E ?Jrcets; Martin F. King's, Pennsylvania avenue ; D r. Clarktt's, corner of 11th street and Maryland a*ei ue; Jno F. Ellis's Variety Store, Pennsylvania avenue; Y\ m. A. Kennedy's Bookstore, 7th street: and from Francis McNerhany, Naval Storekeeper, Navy Y ard. ^ ' As tin: number of tickets is limited, persons de sirous of enjoying this interesting Excursion hre par ocularly requested to make ear'y application ai above or to any member '<f the Committee of Ar rangement*, as the sales wnl be closed on Saturday ?vemng, the 12th May next. ^r^seR,enls have been made with the nroprie tor of Piney Point Paviilion whereby comfortable accommodations for the night will be secured durint the Excursion. * The George Washington will leave the Steamboal Whar^at the foot of 11 th street, on MONDAY eve ning. the 14th May next, at 3 o'clock, and will re | turn about : p. ni. on the following Wednesday. JOHN CARROLL BRENT, WM. A KENNEDY, GEORGE HARVEY, JOHN T. CASSELL, FRANCIS McNERHANY, ?p 91?TuThSabl V?WmMe <* SPABKLING SUGAR. For preparing a most delicious Summer Bev. erage, pottering thd properties of, and equal to the beet Soda Water. CCAUTIER has the pleasure ol announcing tc ? nis numerous patrons and the public that, af t* r many experiments, and at considerable expense, l.o ha-succeeded in producing an article which he styjes spark tagf?uga", for liie iust-ntaneous prepa ration ot Soda \V ater, equal in all respects to thai .''f'l?us h?vei?8? now daily sold by him, manufac tured by swan s Atmospheric Soda Fountain Appa highly couiui< nded by ihe Mecical L*,'~ h V ^ortiitrn and Western cities, and which is last superceding all other . The sparklui" Sugar is not only innocent in itself, but in many in" stances eminently beneficial to dyspeptics ?nd oth ' afflicted, it being a combination, in a concentrated form, of articles in daily use in every ,u lU? preparation Sod i Water can be nt home, in ti.e parlor or at the dinner table, instantaneously, without the least inconvcnience. T\Z Snltv a persons reading in the country Sparkling Sugtr will be invaluable, as the means e>f producing at an inconsiderable expend a wostplea^ant, aa well as healthful summer bevei ? . . ou? undertaking a journey, either by land ki r' 8h;,uld1b? without it, as it is put up in a r*rt a form, and not affected by the vicissitude of cli a and itea??l??P proprietors will find the .parkling Sugar preferable to, and cheaper than the Mineral Water now sold in bottles. It is put up in halt pound glass jars, and flavored with lemon, eta ger, sarsapanlla, vanilla, he., to suit the fancy oi taste of the purchaser. i wi"not r,csort to the nsnai method orpumrf his discovery. ft requires no such adven ,tcarr?^ with itits own recommenda I uon> and has only to be known t? be properly ap | prtciated. Families having once given it a trial will never be without tfte Sparkling 8ugar. Nn " 18 for sa,e only nt his estabUahment. .?ve>. ?55l Pa. avenue, where the citizens of Wash ington and Georgetown, and visiters to the Metros ohs generally, are invited to call and judge lor themselves by giving it a trial. may l-eo6t AHOKfE VOH SALE?A young, large, and finelv formed COLT, which is rr\ woKen to iKnii double and single harness, and to the saddle, is now off-red for sale Such a ho;se is rarely found in tbe market, ar d the owner wishes to sell htm only because of the high price of livery, and his having use but for the one. His mitch can be had also it deMred, but the owner would prefer k. eptng one of the pair Also, a set ol ^iver plated double harness, new ha\ing been used > nly some dozed time-s. Enotiire hl?% ^fG'S dtab,e> G st-> bet. 13th and 14Ui. ?P i'- (iOtl T.? OIV1C NOTICE that the su^!,lif obtaiaed from the Orphan's I ^ fi1 county, in the District or Co ' !r. r ;, tte^ ',r^min.strEtton on the personal cs tale (,f \\ m Gibson, late of Washington county, dc cea-. d. All persons having claim* against the said deceased, are hereby warned to etrbtbit the same l ^ ^ v^hers thereof, to the subscriber, on or' be.ore the day cf April next; they may other wise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said Given under m> hand this 21st day of April, 1?S5. her * CATHARINE X C1BSON, nark. _ -.p 83?lawjw ^dministratri*. [No. 532.] Notice of the ettabhshnvnt #/ the o?U>e of Surveyor General of public lands for Iu '*? Tertitory of Utah. "rtue'he authority co^ntd in the act an .h^Tfh F^y '*< '??. ^titled "An act K) wabii6h the office of surveyor gnnt-mi of Utah ?nrt to grant land for school and JSRSiiy punS"" ihC ol ll,e United Slates has directed that J ,??ce of surveyor general of s?id Territory be dered 1 Clty UIUil olherwi9e or Given under my hand, at Uuj City of Washington thu twenty fourth day of March, anno Domim ifos J(JlHV WlLHON, mr V SSSSmUneT Land Offlce. ICE! ICE!ICE! PETTIBONE'S wagons a/c now running daily, which contains as good ICE ? can b? pFodueed in xio*ton or th<} Potonift? Rivvr Thnc<? mkn ^ mtnee b, U.. 10.1, of Ma, w.Ke SSSJf'iSS the muob without advance prices. Order*Jeft a* Ihe office, south-went corner of 11th and ftbeets will be promptly attended to ap 26?eo^* CARRIAGES?CARRIAGES. I HAVE now on hand, and constantly finishing a vepr larg?- Mijonment of Pleasure andCj**JL family CARRIAGES, of the latest fash ions-which I will sell as low as the same^SVof theUnfw^Statesl" ??y ?f ^ ?nnctl*1 auk? of The subscriber is now dealing delusively in Car nages <)t his own manufacture, and all work sold bv him will be* warranted, and compare favorably with any work in this market. As I always keep a large assortment, I invite purchasers and others to ex amine my stock before purcltasing elsewhere. Carriages built to order. Old Carriages taken in exchange, or repaired at the shortest notice. THOMAS YOUNG, Sign of the Golden Horse ma, l-?^0 498 P" "T ?,"<1 rpnK COPARTRKR8H1P WHICH j has heretofore existed between ihc subscribers under the name of Wm. B. Davis & Co., was d? solved on Uie 21st ultimo, by mutual consent. ii PA??mSeare to be fa,d toT H. r AKSO!?S, and all claims against it arc to be presented to him for settlement. . ^ WM. II. DAVIS, may 1-coJt T. H. PARSONS. BLACK TiCA*?I HAVE ju?t received another Lot of that -uperior, unrivalled Hack TEA, at 50 cents per pound. Special attention of housekeep ers and all who wish to indulge in ?. delicious cup of Tea is respect had only ol ^ fJj- ^ dp 17 --n?8 <0niC>' V>rn,ent aw ? "irecf, BOOTS, SHOES AND TRUNKS. XCJ0T opened, and now ready fbr inspection, at D. f) R. WAi.L'S Boot, Shoe and Trunk Ein-? _ porium, a large, varied and well selecfdli^. cprint and summer stock of BOOTS, 8HOE3^ and TRUNKS, among which are? 1 Ladies' morocco, kid and iasting Gaiters Boots, 81ippers, Ties and Baskins Misses' do do Children's Shoes in great variety Gentlemen's patent leather and calf skin Boots and Shoes, Congress Gaiters, Pomp#, he. Boys' and youths do With all the most approved and fashionable styles of Shoes manufactured, all of which will be ooid at exceedingly low prices. In addition to the above an extensive assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags, Valises, and Satchels, very cheap. A call is solicited from all who are in want of great bargains, as 1 am determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. D. R. WALL, No. 34 opposite Centre Market, ap 25?eo3w uetween 7th and 8th sts. LOW-PRICED CARPETINGS. TU8T RECEIVED and for pale 6# bales,26 pieces, ?J elegant three-cord heavy Tapestry Brussels CAR PETING8, which were purchased at late auctions in New York, and will be sold at 9* 19# per yard worth $1.50. It only remains for persons to see aud handle these goods to appreciate their quality and extreme cheapness. Now is the time for economi cal housekeepers to make their purchases, as the manufacturers abroad aud in this country are ceas ing to make goods, in consequence of the ruinous rates at which they have bad to sacrifice them. ALSO? Rich Tapestiy 4-4 two ply at 87i< cents, worth $1 Rich double ingrain all-wool at 62# cts, worth 87# l o do do at 50 cent", worth 75 Do do wool and worsted warp,37# and 31 cents, worth 62)$ Do do heavy genteel Carpeting at 25 cents. Still remaining on hand a few pieces elegant Vel vet Royal Milton Carpetings, which will be sold as old and super annuateii coods bought at auction in this city last week?fre?,B?w, and superb patterns and colors. CLAGETT, DCDSON & CO. ap 30?eotl2w SODA WATER. J; HE undersigned having purchased Swan's Pat ent Apparatus for the preparation of SOD A ATER, from Super-Carbona.e of Soda, re*;>ect fully informs the public that the fountain is now in full and successful operation. This method of pr< paring ?oda Water is warmly recommended by the Medical Faculties in the Northern and Western cities, not only as producing a pleasant, innocent, and healthy beverage for all persons, but one highly . beneficial in all disorders of the stomach. Skups of | all flavors, including those of Brandy, Wine, and Champagne, freshly manufactured, of the very best materials, on the premises, always on hand C. GAUTIER, ap 30?eo3sv No. 352 Pa. avenue. NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. \\f M? H. fc II. G KITTERhave this 16th day of | * v April entered into a co-partnership for the purpose of carrying on the Wood and Grocery buti ness. fhe subscribers Wood Yard and Store is situated on the Canal, west of and near to the market, where persons in want ol Wood or Groceries of superior quality, and upon the most pleasing terms, can at all times find a full supply. W. H. fc H. G. RITTER. All persons indebted to W. H. Ritter previous to the commencement of this firm are requested to call and settle thrir accounts. 23?co2w REV. JOHN LANAHAN, PASTOR OP THE EXETER STREET, M. E. CHURCH.?A strong desire to benefit the afflicted indnces him thus to corufy. We challenge any other medicine to present such a mass of testimony from gentlemen and Iadies of high standing our own weil-known citizens, who testify of cures of COUGH, BRQN CHiTIS, RHEUMATISM. DYSPEPSIA, &c. Baltimore, January 24th, 1855. Messrs. Mortimer tr Mowbray: I take pleasure in saying to you that I have used your "Hampton's Tincture" with very great profit. From a serious tnroat affection, my general health had become very much impaired, when I com menced to use "Hampton's Tincture." I found its effects upon my general health most salutary.? My nervous system and digestive organs soon right ed up under its use. I have several times recommended it to my friends, and in every case, a^f far as I have been in formed, they have use it with success. Yours tmly, Jons La hah an, Pastor Of Exeter st., M. E. Church, Baltimore. BLEEDING OF THE LUNGS. Ralbioh, N. C., Feb. 8, 1865. Meant- Mortimer 4" Mowbray: I do heresy certify that about twelve months ago I was taken with a severe hemorrhage of the Luncs and had four attacks of it I was advised to try Dr. Hampton's Vegetable Tincture I procured one boitle, and after taking which, I was satisfied that I was much better; and that, after taking the fourth boiiie, 1 was entirely well, and now I enjoy as good health as ever I did in my life. I can, and do, with out the least hesitation, recommend the Tincture j to allpersons afflicted in my way. Yours, Gao. W. Weaklit, CURE PITS?READ! More to the Sick than Gold.?From one ol the most respectable Drugoists in South Carolina. Charleston, 8. C. Sept. 21,1853. Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray:?The sale ef your Hampton's Vegetable Tincture is increasing every day, and every bottle sold recommends this valuable medicine to the afflicted. Several of our Canters have tried it in different cases wiih aston hing success, and are getting it by half dozens. It has l>een found to be the greatest remedy for rheu matic affections, and a wonderAi! cure has been performed on a negro boy, suffering from Fits. I will furni?h you with a number of certificates if you wish them. I am, gentlemen, yours, W. G. Trott. Call ar.d get pamphlets gratis, and see cures of Cjugh, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dys pepsia, Nervousness and General Weakness. As a female medicine or for delicate children we believe U unequalled. Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBHAY, 140 Balti more street, Baltimore, and 304 Broadway, N. York Cbas. Stott & Co., J. B. Moore, D. B. Clarke, Clarke fc Bowlieg, W. Elliot, and H. McPher son, Washington ; also, by R. S. F. Cisel, George town; and C. C. Berry, Alexandria, and by Drug gists everywhere. feb 21? tr AN APPEAL TOOOMMON SENSE, let tbe sick hear the truth. Captain Benjamin.?Wherever known his testl mony will be conclusive. But lest those who do not know the Captain should be sceptical, Dr. Daw son & Bro., with others of thu bust known and most highly respectable citizens of Easton, endorse his wonderful cure by HAMPTON'S VBQHTABL1 TINOTUM. Easton, Oct. 4,1854. Metsrt. Mortimer !( Mowbray : tcr Gentlemen? I feel it my duty to yeu aitf the pub lie to certify to the effects of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. 1 was for more than five years laboring' under a disease of Chronic Rheumatism, and the great part of that time 1 was so helpless that I had to be helped from my bed and dressed in my clothes I became reduced to a mere skeleton. All the med icmes I took done me no good, and I continued to grow worse. I heard of Hampton's Tincture and thought I would give it a trial. At this time 1 did not expect to live one day after another. 1 lid not take it (the Tincture) for the Rheumatism, but in a short time I was well uf that disease. From the effects of your '1 incture and the help of God 1 am now getting in good health. I wish all the afflicted to try Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, as I have done, with the same effect mat it has on Your obedient servant, Isaac Bixjakin, We are acquainted with Isaac Benjamin-, sold him some of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, andbt iicve the above statement correct. Dawson k Bro. From our knowledge of Captain Benjamin we are confident that the above statement is true and un exagerated. J. A. Johnson, Charles Robinson. Call and get pamphlets yatls, and see cures ol Cough, Bronchitis, Rheumatism, Neuiaicia, Dys pepsia, Nervousness and General Weakness. As a female medicine or for delicate children we believe it unequalled. Sold by MORMMER h MOWBRAY, 110 BalQ more street, Baltimore; and 304 Broadway, N. York Chas. Stott & Co., J. B. Moore, D. B. Clarkb Clarke & Bowling, W. Elliot, and H. McPhbr son, Washington; also. by R. 8. F. Cissel,George town, and C. C. Berry, Alexandria, and by Drug gists every where. jan 8?tr THE MUTUAL FIBE INSURANCE C0MPA BY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, /'CHARTERED by Congress, offers to the property V/ owners of the District safer and cheaper means ofinsurance than any other Company. ULYS8ES WARD, President. CHAS. WILSON, Secretary. MATHEW G. EMERY, Treasurer. Managers. Ulysses Ward John Van Riswick Thomas Blagden P. W. Browning P. Howard, Mathew G. Emery. J. C. MeKelden, Office, Columbia Place, corner Louisiana avenue and 7th street. Office hours from 3 to 6 o'clock n. m. feb 26? eoti BANKING HOUSE OF FAIRO * B0UBSE, OjmoiiU United State* Trtamtry. BONDS, Stocks and other socBribes purchased and sold. Interest at the rate of six per cent uu annum al lowed on deposits when left for St or toager. Jan 24?6m 1MIE RAG BAG, by N. P. Willis Peurbaeh's Essence of Christianity Cuauning's rtiuily Prayers. 2 vols ?P SO FRANCE TAYLOR. WASHINGTON STOVE JHSDPACT8RY, S. E. comer of Pu. <w. and Eleweidk Sole Agency for CHILSON, GOULD & OO.'S Warming and ventilating Apparatus, M. POND k CO.?S (of Boston) Unien Donble-Oien Cooking Ruge, J. L. MOTT'S (of New York) INVINCIBLE DOUBLE-OVEN RANGE. Constantly on band, and receiving LATROBE STOVES, for heating two stories; Parlor and Cban ber GRATES, Enamel ed and Japanned Cooking, Hall, Parlor, Chamber and Dining Room S I'OVES: Plain. Tinned and Enamelled Iron HOLLOW WARE; Bloek Tin, Planished and Ja^nnod WARE in great variety. All of which will be sold at the lowest possible rates, that will compare favorably with any Estafc lishment south of New York. An examination of my stock is earnestly solicited. ap 13?3m JAS SK1RVING. DENTISTRY. RB. DONALDSON, Dentist, late of the firm o< . Hunt & Donaldson,continues to manufacture and insert those beautiful Krcelain teeth, with or without gums, ? specimens of which (made and de posited by the late firm) was awarded the first Cremium at the Mechanics' Institute Pair, recently eld in this city. These teeth are carved and shaded to sait each partioular case, and their resemblance to the natu ral organs is so perfect aa to deceive the most prac tised eye. Particular attention also paid to filling and pre serving the natural teeth. Charges moderate and all operations warranted. Office southwest coma- Seventh and D sis.?en trance on D. mar 21?6m DENTISTRY. DR. MUNSON respectfully calls public attention to his new, patent, and GREATLY IMPROVED method of setting Artificial Teeth, with Continuous Gum?the very PERFECTION OF THE ART. Thisstyle ofTeeth has the following advantages over all others, viz : GREAT STRENGTH, CLEANLINESS, COM FORT, and BEAUTY, vieing with Nature in these respects, and in gome oiIktj excelling. Public in spection is respectfully solicited. Please call and ee specimens. CAUTION.?No other Dentist in the District of Coldmbia has n right to make this style of Teeth. N. B?Teeth constitutionally healthy, plugged and ? arranted for life. Office and house at No. 908 E street, near the corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 14th street. ap 24?tf TO TOE LADIES. MISS S J. THOMPSON ?^^?is nsw prepared to show our large| and well fleeted stock of Millinery which she has just opened, ot the la test styles which we are selling at th-.> lowest prices, and we cordially invite the ladies to call early and have the first elections. We would also respectfully call their attention to our large and hand handsome stock of FaBcy Goods Perfumery, Gloves, Hosiery, k.cr which we can sell a; unusually low prices. HUTCHINSON fc MUNRO, No. 310 Pennsylvania avenue, First door west of Waiter Harper & Co.'s. mar 28? FRENCH LANGUAGE k DRAWING. COMPLETE and thorough instruction in tlie above brunches will be given on moderate terms by a French Gentleman, a graduate of the Polytechnic School, of Paris. The advertiser is bearer of the highest testimonials of success in teaching. Apply to or address "French Teacher," No. 408 Thirteenth street, between G and H. op 2?-?dlni Pfo. 583.] Notice of Withdrawal of certain Lands in W Wisconsin. HEREA8, in pr.rsnane* of m joint resolution of Oongre-s, enftl- I "A isolation explana drZ?/nVl,J? r ^ Augast tbM' ?Jght?en fcan ? four," approved March 8,1866, r*lat f ^ v 1 Wisconsin river grant, tbe ef ? C,W Kra,,t from three to firs seoUoas in width, th? PrttidtrU of the United frSfih8' m "I?61 b"8rin3 dat? tb" rJnlh dav . *2?: dl"ot'^ that certain townships situated in the Stat* of Wiaooxam, on each side of thrr^?K *l^a^f and th? Fox neer *?* th? lakes through whioh it passe*, (indndiug tbe lan4r here &wttZfiSTTE aQd^UbhfId for iAid *ha.l De withdrawn from sale or entry for any purpose whatever until farther orders. i8.the"&re hereby given {bat svld landr Sthrf!? hereinafter described have this day beea witnorawn from sale or en'ry accordingly, to w>t ? ?f Iand" eu^ to ? Man a SB a north of the bate hne and east of the fo urth princi ped meridian. 13, tbo ,eft of tbe WiKTVDPln river, and townships 13 and 14, ef range 9 Townships 121,13 and 14, of r%ng0 10 Townmlp 14, ofrang* 11 Townships 14,16, 16. 17. and 18, of range 12 lownships 16,16,17 asd 18, of range 13 Townships 17,18 and 19, of range 14 Townsh'ps 17,18,19, and 20, of range 16 ^Townships 16,16, 17,18,19, 20 and 21, of range Tcwnsnips 16, 16,17,18, 19, 20, 21, and 22, ci range 17. Townships 16, 16,17,10, 20, 91 and 22 of range 16 8 * * 17' 18'19' 20' 21' 22' 40(1 Townships 21,22, 23 and 24, of range 20 Townships 42, 23 and 24, ran?e 21 Poist^* dlgtrlot of 1411(18 suttfeo* to sale at Minqal North ?f U* I** kn/'and east ofthefovrih prtnet _ pal meridian. Townships 12, 13 and 14, on the left bank of tbe Wisconsin river, of range 8 PoiSt^* diHtrlGt ?f Ucd' 8ul^ect t0 "J* at SiiTEjfb' Norih of the bate line and cast of the fourth principal mnidian. Town-shlpg 16 and 16, of range 8 Townships 15 and 16, of range 9 Townships 16 and 16, of raBge 10 - Townships 16,18 and 17. of range 11 .? 7iTeB?^Dd/^ay^cd' 4t ih* GeQ??I Land Office, at the city of Washington, thi- third day of April Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and fi ty Bj order of tbe President: _ JOHN WIL80N, ap 6?2awfl^nni1^ of Qensral Land Offiae. Uialted States Patent Office, Om .u ^Washington, April 23, 1866. f V'v ?f Hi*aji Dulawat, of Eand ' T^f' J!r*y,ng for th? extension of a ??u*nt granted to him on the 21st of Aagu-t, 1841. for an improvement in the construction ef moulds I^?pr68fiJng.5 ' for BPT*n J"*" from the expi ss?f a^shs& which ukes piace ou ^2?#t It is ordered, tbat the said petition be beard at ?n Mond?y, the 6th day of August to VnmLr ZJSPSi'1** *Dd Vi ^9noju netified to appear and show cause, if any thev have *h* ?aW petition ought not to be granted. ' in (Mk!?p! fWSf th?"*t?n*ion are required to file 1? A ? fctent Office their objectioui, RDeciallv ?>t tortb In wrlUnj, .t le?, d.,, b,lSH O.^ ' a 1 teBtimo??J Wed by either party to 1m ? 8aid hearin8 be taken and trans. t^i,^?/danoe with the of this Offloa, which will be furniehed on application Mth CMe wU1 be closed on the of July, depositions and other papers relied up on hei teetimony must be filed in tbe office on or b? fore the morning of that day; the arguments, U any within ten daya thersatti. u an1?'that thi8 notio? b? Published in the Union, Intelligencer and Evening 8tar, Washington, ,pub iCitn' ^altimore; Peansylv^S Philadelphia, I a^ Scientific American, New York and the Post, Boston, Mass., onoe a week for three to"" 0,A s. T. SHUQERT, Acting Oommissionftr of Patents. P. 8.?Ediiprsof the above papers will alease <y?n? and send their bilU to the Patent OfHoe, with h\Z per containing ihis notine. ?pr 24 law3w^ Uultd States Patent Office t OWAauuiOTOw, April 24. If 66 \ N the petition of Liwis O. Htukdxmnt, of Ala bama, praying for the extension of a patent granted to kim on the 231 of July, 1841, for an im provement in 4*tbe manner of constructing gin? for ginning ootton." for seven years flrom the exrira tion of said patent, which takes place on the 28d ^ i Jaly> eighteen hundred and fifty five ? PatliV^' thawthe.8aid PetiUon be beard at tbe ratent Office on Monday, the 9Lb dav of Tniv ar^r11^0'?!^' m-and a11 Persons are notified to appw and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to begranted. i?^r8Snf0p.'^iingwhefcXt?n,,ion ?re required to file in ^H^f f^0et?1tl?n8, specially set forth h!?rin ^i t*enty da7" b?for? the day ot hearing, all tesbmony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of this Office, which wm be furnished on application. men will The testimony in the ease will be rlr?i ?? *v 29th ef June; depositions, and other pane-s ton, D. Daily pSubWSfufJJSSf1' SS ??bSr ^ 8.T. 8HUGBBT, tttnt ! DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED 0crmau Bitters, mnus bt DB. C. K. JACKSOK, Philad'*,, la., will ErracrriUT ecu LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, ftUlOWB, Cknmic ?r Aifm. DobiUt,, lL^oo, of SI Ddmop, mmd aU diootmo mrCimg from m 4i+ trdorod Livtr or Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fall new, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau sea, Hear'.burnj Disgust for food, PuIIdcm or weight in the ?tomach, Sour Eructation?, Sink ing or Flattering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swim ming of the Head, Hurried and diflicnlt Breathing, Ptuttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dunne* ot Vision, Dot* of Webs before the iright, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Ydlownes? of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs, kc., Sudden Flashes of neat Burning in t he Flesh, Constant I mag in *nd great depression of Spirit*. HE proprietor, in calling tne attention of the imblic to ibis preparation, doej so with a feel ?> the utmost confidence in Us virtues and adap tation to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stDsd the test of a ten years' trial before the Amen crn people, and iu reputation and sale is unrivalled by any similar preparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most prominent and well- , Known Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country is immense. Tlie following from North Carolina is respectfully sub., itt- d, referring any who may still doubt, to my "Memorabilia," or Prac tical Receipt Book for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all th* Agents lor the German Bitters. Principal Office and Manufactory, ISO Arch su Philadelphia, Pa. 1 TEST!MONT FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Certificate of Dr. W. Smith, of Pine HiU, Rich mond County, N. C. _ _ M Plus Hill, March 4th,1854. Dn. C. M. JarxsoN, Philadelphia?Dear Sir: I have been a subject of Dyspepsw, in iu worst firm, for the last five years. Such was my condition for twelve months that the physicians and all who saw me said I mint die. While in this condition. I was carried to the watering places in Virg.nia, Tennes see and North Carolina, but was not benefited by any water to which I was taken. While on my way home, I stopped a week at Rutherfordton, a ? sm.*B 1 village in North Carolina, to try the effect of some Chalybeate water in that place. About the last of the week, I went into a drug store to get some medicine for my child and mysetf. There were several of the village physicians in the store, and one ot them seemed to take some interest in my case, and, after asking me some questions, said he had been a dyspeptic, and had been greatly bene fitted by the use of "Dr. Hooiand's German Bit ters," prepared by yru, and he insisted that I would try the Biturs He also called the next day at my room, and insisted so much that I would try them that I asked him to get me one bottle. He did it, ar.d I commenced taking it as directed, and f do say I was more benefitted by it than all the water and medicine I had ever taken After reaching home one of my neighbors came to me for a prescription and medicine, (he a dyspep tic,) and i cave him nearly all the Bitters I had left, wnich effected much good in his case. He has often called on me for morr of the same k nd of medi cine, saying he was more benefitted by it than any other he had taken, but I have not been able to got any more for hiin or myself eibcc; Z.'.". , _J, there Jore, please t-hip me a dozen or more as soon as pos Respectfully yours, W. SMITH. oP'k 5P2551Roger's 8tor?> wfkc Co., N. C., ? *ctobcr 24.1853, says:?u Having experienced very great benefit from the use of " Hoofland's German Bitters," in Chronic Dysentery and functional de rangement of the Liver, and its concomitant evils, I am desirous of obtaining a quantity of it for the benefit of my community. You will, therefor*, please send a lot, fcc. fiic. 1 CERTIFICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD. IlrvTeviLL*, Yaoeik Co , N. C , Nov. 1st, 185a Of. C. M. Jackson?Dear Sir: Allow roe to ex press to you my sincere thanks for yottr discovery of a medicine which, to say the least of it, has ef fected a cure that all other medicines, that I have ;aken. have entirely failed to do. "Hoofland's Ger man Bitters" have eured me of thi most stubborn and aggravated case of the files that, perhaps, ever fell te the lot of man. My case is not a stranger in L-iis community, as I am well known in this and the surrounding counties, and can truly *>av that my re covery has astounded all my friends and relations, as 1 had tried everything reeommeuded, and nothing did me any good until I was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at liberty to rcake any use ot thu communication, for the benefit of the afflicted, you may think proper Truly yours. . WM. J. ATWOOD. These bitters are entirely vegetable, they invigorate and strengthen the system, never prostrate it, ar.d can be used for infants as wsll as adults. For sale by respectable dealers everywhere, and by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington; J. L. KIDWf LL, Georgetown; and J. R. PIEKPONT, Alexandria, mar 1?lv * CARTER'S " SPANISH MIXTURE. Tha Great Pcrlfler of tht Blood I Hot * Particle of Xarcoiy la It in Ikiaiubu Rxnxnr for Scrofula, King's Evil, Uheumatisa, Obstinate Outanecus Eruptions, Piaflee or Pustules on the fooe, Blotchee, Lails, On rode Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, Knlarg*m*ct and Pain of the Bonee and Joints, Stubborn Ulaers, Syphilitic Disorders, Lurabago. Spinal Complaints, and all the H-waine brining from an injudicious use of Mercury, Im prud moe in ?ifis, or Impurity cf the Blood. I'HIS valuable Medicine, which has become nlo> tjrated for the number of extraordinary cures, sffected through its agency, has induced the propri etors, at the urg -nt request of their friends, to oftor t to the public, which they do with the utmost co*> jdenoe in its virtues and wonderful curative prop srti-a The following certificates, (elected from a large number, are, h-jwever, stronger testimony 1 than the mere word (ff the proprietors; and are ail nroai gentlemen well known in th'ir localities, and 3f the highest respectability, many of them resldics ?n the city of Richmond. Va! 6 P BOYDEN, Rsq,, of the Exchange Hotel, Rich mond, known everywhere says he has seen 'he Me& ?due called Caxtsx's Spajush Mixtuas, administered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases ror which it la recommended, with the most aston ?bingly good results He says it is the most ex traerdinary medicine he has *ver seen. AGUE AND f VVKR?QR?A n CURB.?I hereby ertify that for three years I had Ague and Fever >f the mof-t violent description. I had several Phv iciane, took Urge quantities of Quinine, Aiercury, tnd I !?eliere ah the Tonics adve.tised, butall with jut permanent relief. At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually jured me, and I am har?py to say I have had aeither jhills or fevers since. I consider it the best Tonic In this world, and ilia only medicine that ever reached my case. JOHN LONGDtN. Bunn Ditch, near Richmond. Ya. 0. B. LOOK, Esq., cow in the city of Richmond and for mamy years In the Post Offloe, ha* such x.-nfidence in the astonishing efficacy of CarterV dpHniBh Miiture. that be has bought upwards of bottles, which he has given away to the affl<ctbd. Jnr. Luck aays he has never known it to fail when *aken aoc roiug U? iireclions. Fhyeidan, and formerly ?>f the Oity Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he hae witnessed in a number cf instances the e3rcts o! Oar'er's Spanish Mixture, which were mosr trul7 ?urpileing. He *79 in a cms of Consntption, de pendent on the Livsr, the good effects were won derful indeed. BAMDJCL M. DIllNKER, of the firm of Drinker A Morris, Richmond, was cured cured of Liver Ccm Claint of three veara stend:ng, by the use cf tw ottlee of Garter's Spanish Mixture. QRRAT CURB Of KJBOFULA ?The Kdltors of the Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their press rocui, cured of violent Sorofula, 00m buied with Rheumatism, which entirel) disabled him from work. Two bottles of CsJte/e Kpanieb Mixture toade a perfect cure cf him, and the *di tors in a public notice, say they "cheerfully recom mend it to all who are affUcled with any disease of the blood." STILL ANOTHRKCUR1 OF SCROFULA?I had 2_?7 cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly a valuable JAMK3 M. TAYLOR, Conductor on uae f - .fi-R- f?; Richmond. Ya. SALT RHEUM CP TWKNTY YEARS STANDING ? CDHMD P TH0M^N, residing in the elty of cured by three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, of Salt Ri^m, which he had for neyly tW?ty years, and which all the physicians w 553" E0' cure. Mr. Thompson is a well xnown Mcahant in the city of Richmond/ and his ? meal Mirkablo. Richmond had a servant eured e# Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter's *liture. He says he cheerfully recom mends it, and oondden it a very invaluable medi 1DWDJ BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, nys he has seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Mixtnre in a number of Syphilitic eases, and says it ?jP6'*6* ?ure for that horrible disease. WM. 9. HARWOOD, ef Riehmond, cured of old Bona and Ulaers, which disabled him frem welkins. Took a few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and waa enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short time permanently cureu. Principal Depots at M. WARD, 0L0S1 * Oo- Nil 88 Maiden Laae. New York.^^ " Wa PMiadeip^iii.0 * B?W8' N?'lW NOrUl fi^0n<1 ^ BENNETT A BEERS, No. W Main street, Rich D O^H&IEY J?0"' Washington, inrrSbSI ' "4 by^SSS ?&*?* w ?** bottle, for K ]k| EMOIRa ur THB COUNTED OF pi c-J" TRAVELERS' DIRECTORY. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROC ^ IkBl9C?^k9CSB9 CHANGE OF HOURS. 1 QW and after Monday, the 39d instant, the Intel will save Washington at 6 and iJ4 a. at., and 3 and 4M pm On Sunday at 6 a in and 4H p in I^enve Baltimore at 4* aad 6* a m, and 3 and Upa On Sunday a! 4JK and 5M p re ap 83- tf T.H- PARSOUE, Mott Badsll's Line ^ NEW YORK.JILRX^P^W^NOTXM CITY, DISTRICT OF COLhMBlA PACKETS. 3HHI8 LINE OF PACKETS 8AIL8 WEEKLY I from pier 14 East River, New York.and oft<wr necessary, and are composed of the Mi owing W? ClwJi^hr!'-f. F. 1M?U, Bedell, mamer. New schr. MoU BedtU, A. V. TredwML 8ehr. a4nn D., Wm. OUver, mamer. Fchr. Volant, L. A. Smith, master. Schr. Commander tn-Chief, Woglum, MM. * Sehr. Oreenway, Wilson, master. Z1 These vessels are all fast sailers, and the ?"'??? men of experience in the trade, and tike only lar line of Washington (Jitv packet*. MOTT BEDELL, Wall street, I. Y. 0. 8. MASTERS It SONS, Alexandria, Va. THOMAS RILEY, feb I?Cm Washintrtoa and D. C. OSAXOE AND AL1ZAHDSIA KA1LS0A0. ^ On and after Tuesday, Nov. .. . TH1 Care leave Aleaandrin daily fcr viLe and intermediate stations at T H o'clock, a. m., on ths arrival of the boat trcm Washlagtsa, giving ample time for breekfast oa board. Ooa nesting at Mirarai Junction with a train ten Straa> bur?, at Warrenton Junction with a train tor War renton, and at GoedonsTiile with ths trains aa the Virginia Central Railroad for Richmond, Obariottea rille, and Pteunton. The ears leave Qprdonsville dally fcr Alexandra and in termed lata stations, at before 13, a. m., oa the arrival cf the trains or the VirginiaOaatral rail road from Richmo?d, CharlcttfsviUa, aad Wfcaaal ut T?KOUGH TICKFTf. Fr^m Alexsrdria to Warrenton ?ft 00 ? M Oordonsvllle 8 M j ** ** Charlottesville 4 25 u u Staunton 6 90 " * 8 traeburg.... 8 80 " *? Lynchburg 8 T8 ? ? Vln~~b*ter 8 88 ? ? L ars 7 4 V* ? ** New Market....*. 8 08 - ? Middlaburg 3 38 For Lynchburg, ooanectlngwitfe the states at UiarletteevUle, on Mondays, Wednesday, and FrV dap. Fcr Luray aad New Market, concerting with the ? ua at Ojlpep*r, 4.a Tcradaya,Ttcraday*, and SaV urday For Winchester dxily, ocmisetiag with the i at Piedmont. Fer Middlsturg daily, connecting with the i at the Plains. Fer order: W. 11. BRGCUTT, acv 7?dtf _____ . FOR MOUNT VERNON. 0n TUESDAYS and FKIDAYBL <5tf^??:jFare nmcd trip II; from Alea ?f> cents -Th? THOMAS GOLLY BB lea res t-7Mh!aglcn at 8 and Alexandria at c'c'.oe*. CMchse leave ths Oepi'-cl for the boat at 8 c'clk. Coach fare 10 eeats. Pericr* wishing the Ooarbas will leave their rmh denes with Geo. a xL-oe. Parker. Refreshments on the boat. net X8?dtf BAM*!- GBDNTY, C^t. TI*1C IBW YORK 4k LIVERPOOL UNWED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. rrtHF SHiPo COMPRISING THIS LINE ABJ 1 SEE? ATLANTIC, Capt. Weet PACIFIC, Oart Ny^ BA'.TIO, Capt. C?mstcek. ADRIATIC, Oept. Grafton. These ships have been built by oontraet, ?xprese ly for Government eerrloe; every ears has beea tsken in their ocnstrucnon, as in the Kngtnee to I l&Fbre strength and mead, arl their aooommoda- J lions for passengers are uneqoalled for e>?^aaee anl comfort. Priee of passage from New York to Liverpool, (a flirt cabin 4181 Second Cabin ?? TO Exclave use cf extra rize state moms 808 From Liverpool to K?w York ?JC and ?30. An experience"! urge^n attached to ea-b ship. No berth oan be secured nntii paid for. Fcr freight er apply to X ktWA&D K. COLLINS M CO., > . M Wall street, Nee York, ** BBOWN, 8EJLPLEY * 00, . Lircrpocl E. G. ROBERTS A CO, 18 Kinc*fl Arms Yard, Loedca. JOHN MUNROE A CO, 38 Rue Notre IHme dee VI toire& Paris. GEO. V DRAPER, Ha we. The owners of these ships will not be accountable fer gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stone? or metals, unless bills sf lading are i therctor, and the taJuc thereof ihtrein exprseeed. Ill? Private Modical Trsatios tm tub PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF 2IARFJAGE, M. B. LA CROIX. H. D,t ALEAirr, N. F. 360 Fa?as and 130 Pine Plain and Colored Litfco graphn and Plates. 0> Price only St Casta. ~V8 O^Bent free of postal to ell parts of the Union^8 CHEAPE8T BOOK IT KB PUBLISHED, end containing nearly double the quantity of reading matter in that of the FIFTY CENTS OR DOLLAR PUBLICATIONS. It treats on the PHYSIOLO GY Of MARRIAGE. *nd ths secret isflrmltiesacd disorder of youth and maturity, re sulting from exoeesea, which destroy the physical and men> 1 tal powers, with observations ?n marriage, its duties aad disqualifications, and their remedies; with lithographs, illustrating the anatomy and physiology, and diseases of the rwpro luctive organs of bolh eezee, their structure, uses and functions. A popular and oomprahensive tree* tide oa the duties and oaeualtfeb v f Angle and mar> tisd life?hippy aM iruitinl al'iaa^es, mode cf ss "uring thsm?lnfeV-ciU us a^d inutile onec?their jbviatic-n and removal?'mportant hints to those oc^tAiiiylnting matiimrny, that will overeoaie ob jeotito it; nooo- hewerer. should take this im portant a>p wicliout -rst consulting Us pa*e*? ocmmentarisfl os the 4L?easse and medica. treatment ot females trom liitancy to old ate, each c^se graph ically Illustrated by beautiful Uthographic platee? nervons dsbiliry, its causes and core. t? a areoess at onoe eo eiai is, - tfe and eCectsal, that tall ore is timpossible?ml?? fcr daily msuegrment?an etaay jn Sporsiatorrhaea with practical cb&e nations oo a safer, and more Suoc^eaful m'de of trealir rr t?pr? aantione^y hints on the evils resulting frets emp^> sal pr?ctice?an eseav on all <*?***??? arising fr?a !r discretion, with plain and eimple rul?-s ty whicl all persona can nre tbeaxeelveo without mercury? rerusdics for those sali inflicted miauies and dlfem point-, i hope* so unfbnut?>ly prcvaleri in lh? young. I.uaU uthiul ad. leer tc the married an4 those contemplating marriage. IU perneal is par ticularly recommended to persons entertaining sa tret doul.'-a of their phycdcal eoad!tian, and who era vjnKcituj ot bSTing baaarded the health, Ljppin* and priTi.o?&~ to whish erery nuz^an oeing is ? kiilad tc. Priee 25 sent* per copy, or f.v: copies for cne 1i >ar. Mailed free 01 pebtage to ,ny ,.rt of the Uni ted States. N. E.r-Those who prefer may eoneult Dr. La Oacn Upon any of the diseases upon whioh his bock tr??ti either rerr >nblly or by malL Medicine sent to any part of the Union according to direcilons, aaMj packed and earefolly secured from all observation. Address Dr. M. B. LA CdOIX, No. 81 Maiden Laas or Poet Office Box b"9, Albany, N. Y. JtSf Office cpsn daily from 8 a m to 8 p a, and oa Sunday fx can S until 6 pm. **- Offl.e Raaaowad frcm No. 18 Beaver it, lo El Maldam Lama, Albany, N. Y. dec T FOR POOR AND LABORING MEnT SMALL BUILDING LOTS of 10 feet er more, m various parts of the Olty, aad Georeetcwa, al lev pr.cee, tnd terms to suit. LLOYD A 00. bdildiiq itoii, deUverahle at the Canal, or Wha.-rsi to Washington, Georgetown, or Alexandria. i LLOYD A 0a , I8tn street, opp. Trsnsur? Dt partm?t 1 ORGANS FOR SALE. A SUPERIOR toned CHAPEL ORGAN; aad ? fine Rosewood PARLOR ORGAN, both now on exhibition at the Metropolitan Mechanics' rau They are trom the manufactory ot 11ENUV ERB*^ of New York. ? For terms, tc., apply to Prof. SCDEEL, oa 14? street, north of F. HENUY EEEEE. teb 36?wotf CAMPBELL'S DICTIONARY of Military once; Cuvalrv. iw History and Tactics by t ?P tain Nolan on the Training of Cavalry Horsesi Ke8" alationi tor Yeomeury Cavalry. . ap 30 FRANCK TAYLOR.

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