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Conclusion Yesterday's Proceedings. SENATE.—After our report closed— ‘The jvint resolution autherizing the Northern Pacitic Railroad Company to issue bonds for the construction of its road, and to secure the same by mortgage, was with 3 Boats he Tend gtats ene and not sold within five years shall be open to Settlement at Poop not more than $2.5) p r acre; that in construction of the said raii- road American iron and steel only be used, to be manufactured exclusively from American ores; reserving to Congress power to alter, amend or repeal the act. The amendment of Mr. Thurman, providi that troops, produce, steres and munitions o} war belonging to the United States shail be fransportediover the road free of cost, was re- Jected—ayes 12, nays 35. The Senate then went into Executive session, and after some therein adjourned. HOUSE —After our report closed— ‘The bill to amend the patent laws was passed. TRE NAVAL AFPROPRIATION BILL. ‘The House then, on motion of Mr. Washburn, (IL.,) resolved itself into Comuaittee of the Whole, (Mr. Eudridge (Wis. in the chair,) and Pieceeace to consider the naval appropriation ole amount appropriated by the bill 845.62. Among the items of appropri- re the following :—Pay of commissioned and warrant offi $4,000,000; pay of petty Officers. seamen, &c., $2,550,000; for navy yard at Washington, $33,717 :25; for Naval Academy at Annapolis, $183,786.59; for navy yard at Nerfolk, $2-,957.25. for the Marine Garps, 81,025,007 57. ‘ing dsscussion, the House took a recess until 7.30. but upon reassembling adjourned, there being only fifteen members present. <2 Let the Children Alone. Let your children aione when they gather around the family table. [tis cruelty te ham- per them with manifold rales and regulations about this, and that and the other. As long hs their conduct is harmless as to others, encourage them in their cheerfulness. If they do smack their lips, and their sippings of milk and other heard across th drinks can @ street, it does not hurt the street; let them alone. What if they do take their soup with the end of the fork, it is all the seme to the fork; let them me. Ss a child does not sit as ht asa Yamrod at the table; suppose a — or tumbler slips through fts little — and deluges the plate or food below, and let is ed, and the table cloth is ruined, do look a thousand scowls and thunders, and scara the poor Sng to the balance of its death, for it was scared half to death before; it “didn't Re to do it.” Did you never let a glass slip through your fingers since you were grown? Instead of sending the child away from the table in anger, if not even with a threat, for this or any other little nothing, be as &s you would to any equal or superior guest, to whom you would say, with a more or less ob- sequiows smile, “It's of no ible conse- quence.” That would be the form of expres- sion even to astranger guest, and to your own child you remorselessly, and revengefully, and angrily mete out a swift punishment, which for the time almost breaks its little heart, and belittles you amazingly. ‘The proper and more efficient and more Christian method of meeting the mishaps and Gelinquencies and improprieties of your chil- dren at the table, is either to take no notice of them at the time, or to go further, and divert Sttention from them at the very instant. if pessibie, or make a kind apology for them, but afterwards, in an hour or two, or better still, next day, draw the child’s attention to the fault, fault it was. in a friendly and loving manner; point out the impropriety in some kind- jy way; show where-it was rong or rude, and appeal to the child’s self-r t or manliness. This is the best way to correct all family errors. Semetimes it we roa sprnotionse hareh measures ma: req ut t pre- cating or the kinats hethod with perfect equa- nimity of mind and failure will be of rare oc- currence.—{ From Dr. Hall's Health by Good Living. oo Rirvarisw i ExeLaxp.-The Bishop of London has had a special interview with the Rev. Mr. Mackonochie, of St. Albans, and a number of other clergy of ritualistic tenden- cies. He told them he considered that he has & right to enforce the following regulations, among others, in all the churches of his diocese, and it is understood that he will take means to enforce them: The prohibition of the notices of high celebration of the Holy Eucharist; the ceremonial mixing water with the wine at the holy communion; the elevation of the paten the cup; the ‘ri of a bell at the time Of consecration an ; making the sign of across when water with the wine; wearing stoles and dalmatics at the communion service; using lighted can- les on the communion- table during cel- ebration: the ceremonial use of lighted can dles at other times; using incense for censing persons things; processions round the church with thuriters, incense vessels, crucifixes and candles; leaving the Holy Table uncovered on Good Frida’ he in touched for the present The vases of are flowers on the Holy Tabl regar ‘ing which the Dean of the Arches 1 there was no evidence to prove tha they had been used as an i na rite er ceremony; administration of wine and & ater mized; standing in not of = Holy Table, with back to the People ari pray- er of consecration; the use of wafer Dread; wear- ing a chasuble at the Communion Service; wear- ing tunicles and albs at the Communion Ser- vice; wearing the baretta- It is understood that the clergy more immediately affected will resist the bishop’s attempt to suppress the practices in whieh they are interested, and that a fierce éc- Clesiastical battle may be expected. a Excitmse Pursvuir or Kossers.—Sixteen thousand dollars Tan. The farmer gave chase, and a large gang ot railroad laborers in the pursalt Sone fugitives tied to the wards the other shore. Oneof them threw from bis possession « package, which some of the Parsuing party secured, and it was found to con- tain $16,000 of the money. When the thieves reached the shore a man tried to por boa and succeeded in knocking one down with a rail. bat the other drew a revolver and Grove their antagonist off. The two robbers then took to the bush, with no clothing except their shirt and drawers. The whole country is stirred, and im their present condition can hardly escape capture. DIED. DOUGLAS. On the Sist inat.. Mre, PRISC! a GLAS. rellct of tue late A. 0, “es ay morning, at 10 o'slock, from her late residence. 1027 12th street, corner of L. Relatives and friends are invited CBOLLY. the = are respectfully invited to attend. COLNE. On the 2ist inst., ALINE COLNE, years old, daughter of J.B Colmaiee eee OF Remains tamen ° Ubicago, (Chicago UNDERTAKERS. : BICHARD F. HARVEY. ALONZO 4. MABB. MARVEY «& MARRB, CNDEBTsEBRO, Bo. 934 F STREET, between Minth and Tenta. Sy ICHARD W. BARSZER, Crerersers, flee 428 EIGHTH STREET near B. FURBITURM of all Kinds made and repaired. Bpectal attention given to the manufacture of CBAIBS. All work warranted. _— = 5 F} 3 4 g Hy E & farmer. The steamsh: netro, icial information of the death of z. He was overtaken by the forces of Gen. Camara, avd was wou in the it, = not ‘choosing tosurrender was killed dui South yeste: hich the court a remanded to imprisonment" "24 The first base ball match of the season was Rist, or Brockiyn, end Sey taossect hee af - and was won former, the as and wes by the er, the score The committee of conference appointed b: the New York Fenian Con; to confer wi the committee from the Chicago Congress, re- 1, ‘dnesday, to accept the proposi' for a union. Five wholesale and retail liquor estab! ments in Worcester, Massmchusetts. were terday visited 7 State constable and the liquor setzed. dealer loses $40,000. id tensively in Arizona has subsided. ment of the new silver sheng ennatien be fi the jail perder stealing }, were hung in Los Vegas, Ni lexico, by unknown parties wearing masks, on the 1th fost The remains of the Hon. Anson Burlingame were met at the depot committee of the ad - and con- veyed to Faneuil 2k ‘Boston. The Massachusetts House of De! r- ‘Qualifications of voters, 1 the en- ——— 20 cl The last stzateh of Woman's Bi -% female jumping match on Staten » lovely = two in mamber, thant and American was 10 feet 3 1-2 age cee tights inches. ‘The extensive use of these Watches for the last fif- teen yoars by Railway Conductors, Engineers, and EBxpreemmen—the most exacting of watch-wearera— has thoroughly demonstrated the strength, steadi- ness, durability, and accuracy of the Waltham Watch. To satisfy that class in all these respects, is to decide the question as to the real value of these time-keepers. More than 450,000 of these watches are now speaking for themselves in the pockets of the peo: ple—a proof and a guarantee of their superiority over all others. ‘The superior organization and great extent of the Company's Works at Waltham, enable them to pro- duce watches at a price which renders competition futile, and those who buy any other watch merely pay From 25 to 50 per cent. more for their watches than ie necessary. We are now selling Waltham Watches at less Prices in greenbacks, than the guld prices before the war. There is no other manufacture of any kind in the United States of which this can be said. These time-pieces combine every imprevement that along experience has proved of real practical use. Having had the refusal of nearly every inven- tion in watchmaking originating in this coustry or in Europe, only those were finally adopted which severe testing by the most skillful artisans in our works, and long use on the part of the public, de monstrated to be essential to correct and enduring time-keeping. Among the many improvements we would particu- larize: The invention and nse of acentre-pinion of pecn- liar construction, to prevent damage to the train by the breakage of main springs, is original with the American Watch Compan: ho, having had the re- fusal of all other contrivances, adopted Fogg’s Patent pinion as being the best and faultless. Hardened and tewyorea hair eprings. naw univer: sally admitted by watchmakers to be the beat, are used in all grades of Waltham Watches. ‘All Waltham Watches have dust-proof caps, pro- tecting the movement from dust and lessening the necessity of the frequent cleaning necessary im other watches. Our new patent stem-winder, or keyless watch, is already a decided success and a great improvement on any stem-winding watch in the American market, and by far the cheapest watch of its quality now offered to the public. To those living in portions of the United States where watebmakersdo not abound, watches with the above mentioned improvements which tend to insure accuracy, cleanliness, dura- bility and convenience, must prove invaluable, Every watch guaranteed by the Company. To prevent imposition, buyers should see that every watch should bear either of the following A descriptive circular giving much useful infor- mation sent to any address on application. No watches retailed by the Company. Address, ROBBINS 4 APPLETON, Gen'l Agents, 182 Broadway, New York. Ask to see thenew FULL-PLATE WATCH bear- ing the trade mark “AMERICAN WATCH Co, Crescent st., Waltham, Mass.” It is by far the best Full-plate Watch made in the United Btates, and surpasses anything heretofore made im thts country Jor Katlway Engineers, Conductors, &¢. apls-M.WF 3mo. Composed of the most Healthy Ingredients, being free from all injurious drugs. S77 SOLD BY ALL GROCERS in the City. Wasnine ton, D. U., opt. 21, 1588. 1am fally sequalnted with the constitution of the S7 MANUFACTORY-813 K STREET, Twaen Stu ap 9rx. B.* FAHNESTOCK’S VERMIFUGE. FAVORABLY KNOWN SINOE 1599, Sor Sha era er SCHWARTZ @ HASLETT, FORMERLY 3.4. FARNESTOOE’S S0n & 00., SOLE PROPRisTORS. au PITTSSORG. Pa. AUCTION SALES. Br WH. L. WAL! .. Auctionsers, Mos 900 and 909, southeast cor. Ps.ave. and sth ot SALE OF FURNITO. TTING, &c, mon PATURD AY HORNTMG pet, com. aie to ma large consignment of new Faral i" juites, a W. &. WALL & O0.. Aucts. BY WH. L. WALL & 00., Auctioneers, ire a | With many ciber artictes in the Furniture live, &c. lors and Carri: Bazaar, Mo. 98 Louisiana ave., bet. 9th and 20th ste, LARGE SALE OF HORSES. MULES. DO ES . i. . AT WAGON CARRIAGES RSS, en, ke, A On ‘SATURDAY MORNING, 834 April 1570, at Wo clock, we wilt coll jorses and a large collection of jules, Among a will py Cg fine pet ‘and Drangh vi asortme' Vehicles, Hatnees, fer"! * 180, Eee ke . 2 Bxgrees Warzone Sieg Regular auction eaice Tucslase Thursdays, and Saturdays, without to 2 Harness, Wagons, &c ,alwayson hand at private sale. B Mar! Baiting, ‘No. 900 and $02, 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue. com- ‘at 10 0'clock, we will sell the rar se Ste Buck Linens Brown mere Clot rehirts, ‘wers, Linen Shirts, Hose and if- Hose. These goods were reserved from the late eale,as they were not in goason at that time. ‘call the attention of dealers, as the stock mast positively be closed. W. L. WALL & 00., Aucts. WILLIAMS, ‘and Heal Estate Brokers, No. 319, southeast corner of 7th and D ow. “ig + Hale 1 TE SEA 3 ie ieee Gi) 1 ES, 4c. &c.. AT AUCTION. WED Tth ty at 10 oil a reais at bon fweat, the above Furniture, for cash, say GREEN'S WiLLiams, " 2-d uctionesrs, Br GREEN & Winizams, uctioncers and Real No. 319 Southeast corner of Seventh and D streets, PARLOR, CHAMBER AND DINING FURMI- TORE AT AUCTION. On FRIDAY, the 2th inst., at 10 o'clock @. m. we + at House No. 639, on F south, between 6th and 7thstroets west, I fell the following Household goods, viz fate Brokers : Hair h Sofas, Cane-seat Chairs, Rockers, Mar- ble-tep Centre Tables, Painted Cottage Setts, Husk and Cotton Mat ttresses, Mirrors, Extension Tables, Serine Machine, Cooking end Chamber’ Staves, ockery and ware, Carpets, rade, Bret Meenas ind Git ae ay Ser articles which we deem unnecetsary to mention. Tr € pad GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ap2 d ¥ COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers, McGuire & Co. (Successors to Jas. +) ‘enn. avenue and llth st. 3° Bed- Southwest corner SUPE: ATI ri of the No. 321 Mimourt 456 atrecis, we shall sell the ‘louy and gilt Parlor Suite, upholaterad a or Suite, upholster ‘and covered with Blue Satin’ Damask Paintings and Engravings Four crimson figured “Sauin Damask Curtains, ay gal White Silk, complete, with tassels and leze Large Bosewood Center Table, inlaid and marble- f French Piate Mantel Mirrors d Rosewood Etegere, with French Plate Mirror and measee mand one. Bronze Clock. besutifully ornamented—cost ut Library Suite. upholstered in w green rep Walnut marble-top Mirror-back Buffet Lambrokins Lace b tains and Cornice Painted marble-top Cottage Furniture ah alan Oak marble-top Sideboard, mirror-back, bhand- somely carved Curled Maple Secretary, Oak Extension Dining Table Walnat marble-top Hall Suite, Dining Chairs Gold. ner Services ca Fine ¢ and Engraved Giaesvare Boa Brussels Carpets and Bugs a ene Terme cach. COOPER & LATIMER. ap22 dads Auctioneers. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, suction: Real Estate Brokers, B No. 519; Southuast corner 7th and D streets. ONE ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO, STUOL, AND COVER: MEDALAION. BACK wert Ss. P CANE-SEAT CHAIRS. On THURSDAY, 28th instant, at 10 Wreteess ™.,we shall sell, at House No. 112, (old number, G street south. be- tween 6th and 7th street sland, viz: One Rosewood octave, with Stool Case P Cor in fect ord Handsome ep Medallion Fetere Tote Bofas Four Prussian Cane-scat _ mported Handsome Marble-top Conter ‘Table and What- jo Walnut Cane-seat Reception Chairs, and Medallion- Frame Mirror and others Li Suit Hi ble-top Cot! Set fess Fes atcr Sor . and Bolsters Husk and Cotton Mattresses, Spring-bottom Mat- Handsome Marble-top Black Walnut Sideboard Seven feet Walnut Extension Tabie, and Dining Handsome “Plated Soa Set, 6 pieces; Plated Soup Plated Castors, Ivory Handled Knives, (Rogers’ Crock: Glassw: Three-piy. Ingrain, and Stair Carpets; Hall Oil One Moralag Gtory Pastor Bior . one Violet Cham- 7 Stove, with pee cay at aa ta roetpree peaarts Se ri fare months, § cles will do well to attend the sale. apt [(Kep] GREE & WILLIAMS, Auct'rs, She fietreloth andeome S| dab arts GREE: LLAMS, Auctioncers, Br MF, Nulhoast corner Bereath end D ote ise Csi Mod PROPER- TRUSTEES T beet 2, A870, at: de- - eins ine on of No. Pyrigho plage] Fistangas cease raed aaa pa gt ee yurchaser terms are with within ER4 CJ re- serves the and ai ate okgni aS, Aucts, Seu TR Sam "by. ? apa . Bo. °° PAPERBANGINGS, yey se0 maget.) SPRING STOCK. ) Bp yea Rit "Fines ae a apis _No. 486 7th at.. between D and B'sts. CC RORURTA! OROSTATALLS AND BaTs 11 an m= Bradley, from lows:~@5, 96, Wise, " eplt-im No. 403 * Ly B* Wa. bwau Btores N. agrEetnian STN S ap. said See months, apa AUCTION SALES. ‘THIS AFTERNOON. ©O., Auctioneers. south cor.Pa. av. and th st OF A VALU and of 0.900 and C mc ths suas a ES and comevtng two : One-third Cash; balance in 6, 12 and 13 seenred Or 8 de We ace: Reamsse TY Al oN PEST GLARE, SEP aE NS BE, WEST SIDE. FRIDAY. 224 of April, at 5 o'clock, I it, be” B* or PER & ote Auc! Jas. C. Meuire & Co:,) jaa re corner "a avenue and Lith street. A SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF BOOKS AT AUCTION. On AY, Al 1870, at 736 o'clock, SUTTER Aerie Tht te, Hh perior shall sell a ew ings. at out A Collection of i ‘to the ‘Terms cash. op 13-t COOPER & LATIMER, {Bepub.} ‘Auctionsors. B* COOPER & LATIMER. A: toJ. (Successors GooD at 3] Romte A! & TOLL On oe uctionsers, cUnire & Co.) wvewse ran ith wt. ESS STAND. CORNER OF H_8T. D 478 STRRET sr, Beak 14 THURSDAY Arran o ERNOON, April 23th, o'clock, on. ti ines, we will soll, s ‘premi rt of square north of square 1.049, ha Tront of # feston Ht street movths rere sil of C1 foot wa ‘Tame fra story bles. Terms months, Cor i stam, : Gupoeans ing end ps at cost of purchaser. LJ north, and an average G improved bya welling of rooms, also two of gale: One-half cash: balance in 6 and 12 with interest, secured by deed. of & a, of sale. OUOPER & LATL ¥ GREEN & WILLIAM: BY “ieioocers ana for deed of ti enue: non api0-d E-STORY 0) AUCTION. cs MONDAY, the 25th instant, at Serjocs improvements, consi: pa with passage, &., Terma: One-half cash; balance 6 and 12 months, notes terest red by Brokers. ‘Southeast corner ef 7th and D streets, FRAME HOUSE AND LOT NM NEW YORK AVENUE, BE ora an, asf STREETS ‘AE NORTHERN LIBERTY MARKET ‘rame ining a fine paved interest and secu rust on the premises. All conveyanci stamps at the costof the purchaser. the day of sale. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anots. fRY WM. L. WALL & CO. Auctioneers, No. New Marble Buildings, 900 and 902 Pennsylvania avenue. CHANCERY SAUR OF REAL ESTATE IN B fae dice: of 19 h Towpsh aij o'clock seven (47 one t wale. If pigned will ler, om in pm soe oer usand ‘ARE 1.026. virtue of Sdecree of tie Supreme Court of Columbia, in equity, made on the of April, 1870, in the cauge of Bi ot al., Wo. 1,45, docket 10, the i Cg) RY CO for and twenty‘six, (1,028,) with the : $800 in cash, and the balance one- d one-half, in ¢welvemonthe 2 w irchaser, wi interest, secu 'y — be deposited at’ the time of sale be not complied with within five days after sale, resale will be made at the cost of the defaultii stamps at the cost of apd py W.L.WALL & Btw 0 ene. Conveyances and the purchaser. JAMES G- PAYNE, Trustoc, W.L. WALL & OO., Auets. auctioneers, Building, Nos. 900 and 903, southeast cor. Pa, ave. and othst, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF ROPE ALP ASHE IMPROVED By = fea ed dete en to tl a dated on the sith (da of C Eko. » 1868, and recorded in Lil 3, folio 229,6t. al., ome of the land records fos Wink: i County, aud at the request of the Treasurer telly af the premtaea, sh TURSDAY The Thr Saal 5 0 day’ of May noxt, at O-o'clock Pm) kat eae ea twenty-seven, (27,)in Charles I, Whilo's subdivision of original lote eights. thirteen. two cay ‘af city (6) inches on U ‘weat alley PForvsars FoR SEWERS. orn ad Wem UE TE om | gar of Four zh ea EM Es barrel ogc ede of toes West, | ¥ COOPER & LATi§nE BE Cuonee & ks RUPERIOR BOUSEHOL r IRR. ON Bacar yEnc cna iRWew sie SATU! ” IeTUeat oreo fo Meeeek. NUT and MAHOGANY CORwBEe SOR, Ritonk: elegant DINNER SERVICE, con- ‘00. Terme "COUPER GREEN & WILLIAM, Auctioncers, Bt p Bern ap 5 Qn WEDNESDAY. the Zth tant. at 30 AT AUCTIO! oy ING, April 234, ima taint " and Tense ca” TLstiMeR, Au Htoneers. A Lor oF HOUSEHOLD. FURNITURE at o'clock a. m., we shail sell at ‘tive south side 'P: Wiicunce & Co.,) Successors to J. Southwest corner Penn. avenue and Lith street Teck ( Ee rane TEES at Sabena ATS i z' ay s 7 SF a g* Se Hy 4 ; rennin ley in ‘Borth 150 thence | if s ag I sir +f a8. and ‘49. ST, vie: ifeaee sasearpemtes marnonihae tas story brick building thereon. Ja as follows-—A lease for 40 years the Febraary , at a yearly rent of 00 payable on the Jaauary of each ys y fee aim of $20,000 The interest of Ben). F. Gilbert, now ad Wertieed to be sold, Yeran, undivided one thin’ pant, the debt for which the present sale is to be made is $1,000, with ae a } ise cash: deposited at Frridue to be pald within three dare thereafter. if the terme are pot complied with ‘the to rfeited and the property will be resold at the i and cost of the defaulting purchaser notice in the National Kepublican. and stamps at the purchaser's cost. Jatvirtue of thros writs of fer! facias and one a3, rendition: from the "s n Gate en en oe par Si he on MOND. Soothe day of = Pega ii $a is a 3 Re it & # 4 4 FF iF | i S| if af 5 i wit! i i BY es 3 Barrmozs axp OHIO RAILROAD. Wasminorox, 188, AND Ti are now run ae follows, vis: FOR BALTIMORE. 250, 30, cl ALL WAY STATIONS. scent Sanday, at 7 end FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 7:00 and 9:30 A. M. and 3: a se na son | 3:50 Pe 8 a BAL’ 01 =e BR WAY BT, . Leave ot 8 XO, tnd 5:50ecch 880 P.M. ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. starday and pat TA. BMI E Mae ow ‘eet cam be hed st the ys Omen. a¢ cs York oF 5-00 5.m. and Philates arg fot Mow York on ® p.m. trata cay, ae 3 Sona aeree SE tiveness NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED, Whose sufferings have besa protracted from hidden “suses, and whose cases require prompt treatment torender existence desirable: If you are suffering, or have euSered, from mvoluntary discharges, whet efect doce it produce upon your general health? De You feel weak, debilitated, easily tired? Doss 0 lit- ‘Ue extra exertion produce palpitation of the beart? Does your liver, or urinary orgaas, or your kidneys, and | frequently get out of order? Is your urine some- will sell times thick, milky or flocky, or is it ropy on set- ting? Or dosss thick skum rise tothe top? Or is ‘sediment at the bottom after it has stood awhile? Do you have spelis of short breathing or dyspepsia ? Are your bowels constipated ? Do you have spells of fainting, or rushes of blood to the head? Is with | YOUrmemory tmpatred? Is your mind constantly rivilege the ‘before he expiration of tue years for the sun | dwelling on this subject? Do you feel dull, listieee, ~ ao moping, tired of company, of life? Bo you wish to be little thing make you start or jump? Is your sleep Tse broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eyeas brilliant? ‘The bloom on your chesk as bright ? Do you enjoy yourself in society as well? Do you par- sue your business with the same energy? Do you ‘feed as much confidence in yourself? Are your spir- its dull and flagging, given to Site of melancholy? If #0, do not lay it to yourliver or dyspepsia. Hare you restless nights? Your back weak, your knees weak, and have but little appetite,and you attribute this to dyspepsia or liver-complaint ? ‘Now, reader, self-abuse, venereal diseases badly cured, and sexual excesses, are all capable of pro- ducing a weakness of the generative organs. The organs of generation, when in perfect health, make tbeTam. Did you ever think that thove boig, qs. fiew* ——\) Ohergetic, persevering, sucecssfal DUsiness men are always those whose generative organs are in perfect health? You never hear such men com- plain of being melancholy, of nervoumess, of palpi- tation of the heart. ‘They are never afraid they cannot succeed in business; they don’t become sad and discouraged; they are always polite and pleasant im the company of ladies, and look you and them right in the face—none of your downcast looks or any other meanness about them. I do not mean those who keep the organs inflated by running to ex- cees, ‘These will not only ruin thelr constitutions, but alse those they do business with or for. the effects of self-abuse and excesms, have brought about that state of weakness in those organs that has reduced the general system #0 much as to induce a most every other disease—idlocy, lunacy, paralysis, spinal affections, suicide, and almost every other form of disease which humanity is heir to, and the real cause of the trouble searcely ever suspected, and bave doctored for all but the right one, ‘Dieseses of these organs require the use of « Dia- retic, HELMBOLD'S FLUID BXTRACT BUCHU 4a the great Diuretic, and is a certass eure for dis- Cues at eases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Grevel, Dropey, Or- newwern of Sd, ganic Weakness, Female Complaiats, General De- bility, and all diseases of the Urinary Organs, ‘whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever cone ~=\einating, and no matter of how long etand- ing. If no treatment is submitted to, Consumption or Insanity may ensue. Our Sesh and diced are sup- ported from these sources, and the health and hap- ‘Heimbold’s Bxtrect Bucbu, established upward of 19 years, prepared by H.T. RELNBOLD, Drag det, 694 Broagwey, Now York, and 104 South ith street, Philadelphia, Pa. Paice—G135 per baitio, or 6 bottles for 96.0, delivered to ony eldrees. Bold by oll Dregxists everywhere, as ‘A PSODENT gay FORmRETS THR Im prospersty prepare for adver sity. Insure yews property wash , 4.5. PRATT @ 80K, im te ES New Yors, Insure = ExCgLSTOR nw _ . or Yora, thus prowvde for the com/ori a! these you fee: when you are taken from them. a. 8. PRATT &@ 80 ost He.3 yj7*™= uoE PHENIX, = oma or TM. BANGOR & B. LEWIS BLACKFORD. THR ATHA zine NeUR 00., of Harte THE BARTZORD FIRE INSURANOR CO. as STEAMBOAT LINES, TUN STEAMERS, and Freight will be way bil threogh. ¥ extended information app! . onité ded inf on apply to James U. SS Nortel or to 8. P BROW! 2 SON. on the wharf, or at rath corner thew York avenue and 1th fon, ‘or on bo BROWN. PLANT & co. 3 _Washington, DC april, sie ! FOR THE FISHING SHORES! FOS Beets Proprietors, ae oi ‘el in the * "Pickets for the Tous | Bit 3.4. aw ee oeaLY tee siete 63 Water as at ‘af LOAN OFFICES. Srsctan NOTICE. tons, "A