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EVENING STAR. ‘ MY MOTHER DEAR. SY RovER. My motber dear, how oft I think that death’s re- lentless hand Will take thee from me, in my youth, to place thee ina Where sickness, sorrow, toil and pain are never. never known— Where everlasting bliss doth reign, around the heavenly throne My mother dear, how sad would be my own bright, ba; apey heart If thou wert called before thy God, and from us all de; How broken would ai household be if thou diast pass from view; How would our tears in scrrow flow, and mingle with the dew. My mother dear, learn me to bear—ife’er that hour should come When hover *round thy bed to waft thy spirit home— The loss of one whose smile doth cheer me on my road, Whose love will link my spirit with the boundless Ged love of ‘Ob’ let my love to thee, on earth, pure, warm and cl And let th heart—its echoings—breathe loving words for me; Aad when our mortal task is o’er I'll join thee, mother dear, Within the pearly gates of Heaven—in a celestial sphere. Wasuineton, D.C., 1855. who was found guilty efit on his yor son. death to the Mechanics’ I Men’s Association of this oi If they are je to do so, they will come in for a share of een’s estate under the general laws of the State Green’s second son, Andrew, made a trip to Rhode Island recently, and was fortu- nate enough to find his father's mother alive He alo found his broth- - The famil¥ namo is Gavitt. ‘con loft his parents at the age of fifteen years, of his own choice, toseck his fortune. hat he went through after doing so, his fam- ily had little or no knowledge. drew up a — in his own hand-writing, giv- is brothers the title to some prop- health. ing one of Tar Witt of Grems, tug MuRDERER AND Scicwpe.—An interesting case is to come on at the present session of the Circuit Court of this county. It is that brought in by the two sons of the late Geo. W. Green, alias Gavitt, of poisonin is wife, and whe terminated an extraordinary and eventful lite suicide in our jail, some months since. Green’s sons inten’ gtbe was —— he made the bts which cuts them off from e: ing any portion of his large aaueaerenaae ing all the b - and in case of his ‘nstitute and Young erty which had been left him by his father. ty shocked at h life, and unt ly and a thanone of his brothers, ranged. A large mass of eviden forward in tho case on t ons, to prove his insanity, and no doubt we shall have another very interesting brought Green's asked where he lived, setting sun,”’ and that was all they could cut of him. His mother was. of course, great- ing of his wicked career in ful death. More ppears, was de- will be ide of The band writing is the same as that of his will made here. The document was signed Oliver Gavitt. He told friends, + t that was under trial.—Chicago Democrat. Devovrep ny Cayxipats.—The missionary ship John Williams, named after the heroic martyr of Eromanga, has recently completed be ‘a - a voyage among the New Hebrides and other | 224e¥ : epaadgeng westerly groups. The journal of the voyage says: ‘On reaching the Island of Fate, the distressing news was brought on board that to prove Tn 1843 Green Preposals fer furnis' the Paper fer the Public rrinting. OrriceSerertntenvent ov Postic PRineie, Washington, September 29, is” N irsuance of the provisions of the ‘“ 1 provide forexecatin the public an a approved August 26, 12 sealed pro) will be received at this office, inthe Capitol, until the first Monday (3d day) of December er dae twelve o'clock, in for Formisbi the paper that may be i the ie year - pas bere oe the ist day of December, 1855, and ending on the Ist day of December, 1956. ‘The subjoined lis' ifles, as nearly as can be ascertat the q' ty, quality, and description of each kind of paper that will be required : pea a oe 1. 1 10,000 reams fine print: uncalendered, ; measure Br by a inches, and to welgh forty-five pounds to the ream of 480 sheets. Crass 2, 4,000 reams fine my ealendered, to . measure AY by Eelnes, ena to weigh fifty-six pounds to the ream of 480 s! 5 Crass 3. 5,000 reams superfine sized and calendered prtnt- ing paper, to measure 24 by 38 inches, and to weigh fifty-two pounds to the ream of 480 sheets. Crass 4. 300 reams smperfine herd sized and calendered printing paper, tomeasure 24 by 32 inches, and to weigh forty-eight pounds to the ream of 480 sheets. Crass 5. 1,000 reams superfine sized and calendered ma; paper, of such sizes as may be required, ones in weight with paper meas- uring 19 by 24 inches, and welghing twen- ty pounds per ream of 180 sheets. fine plat : calendered 200 reams super! ite paper, (calens or uncalendered, as may be fequired,) 19 by 2 inches, and of suc! weight per ream as may be required. The fibre of the paper of each of the above classes to be of linen and cotton, free from all adulteration with mineral or other substances, of a fair white- ness, and put up in quiresof twenty-four sheets each, and in bundles of two reams each, each ream to contain 480 perfect sheets. Uniformity in color, thickness, weight will be required; and no bundle (exclusive of wrappers) Pet fd over or under sre per cent. from the standard weight will be received, and the gross weight will in all cases be required. Mixing of various thicknesses in the same bundle to make up the weight will be con- sidered a violation of the contract. CLass sy ek Write No. 1.—1,500 reams Quarto Post Wri! ‘aper. 213500 do oelscap ao” ‘do. No.3—1,000 do Fiatca) do do No.4.—1,000 do Folio Post do do No.5.— 500 do Medium do do No.6.— 500 do Demy do do No.7.— 100 do Colored Medium (ass,dcol’s) Crass 8. No. 1.—5,000 reams writing paper, 19 by 26 inches, to weigh twenty-eight pounds per ream. No. 2.—3,100 reams writing paper, 15 by 25 inches, to weigh twenty-six pounds bn? ream, No. 3.—100 reams writing paper, 1S by 22 inches, to weigh twenty-four pounds per ream. No. 4.—310 reams writing paper, 1S by 18 inches, to weigh twenty-two pounds per ream. No, 5.—400 reams writing paper, 12 by 18 inches, to weigh twelve pounds per ream. Crass 9.—Ledger Papers. No. 1.—200 reams heavy demy writing paper. No 200 do do folio post do do do medium do % do do royal do No.5.— 50 do do super royal do No.6.— 20 do do impert do All of the papers designated in classes 9, to be made of the best materials, and fin’ color, as may be required, and (with the ex- ception of Class5) tobe of the regular standard sizes of theirres: ekinds af such weights ‘The right is re- quanty of each ice may re- quir Each class will be considered t: be separately, and be subject to a separate contrac i ti.dders may offer some of the teaehers, with their wives, left | for one or more of the classes int same proposal; there onthe last yoyage, Lad been barbarous- ly murdered. Only ninet. were landed, under the m stances, the two Ratangan teachers and their wives were murdered to furnish materials for a horrid cannibal banquet. The real reason ef this sudden act of c learned.” Ep At 2 meeting of the Pittsburg Board of Trade, a gentleman submitted a proposi- tion en the subject of improving the Bt river. by converting it into a slack-water ca- nal. The suggestions wore unanimously ap- ao board, and were ommen i i i rs ‘a te the pomeurs: mentees All the paper in the several classes must be de. the Ohio is 977 miles, with an aggregate fall of 425 feet. It is assumed that to convert the The distance from Pi cen days after they ost cheering circum- earnestly rec- and the privilege is reserved of re ring a bidder who may bave more t one s assigned him to take all such classes, or forfeit his right to any class. Samples, (ont less than one quire) of each kind of peper bid for, and but one samgle for euch kind, must accompany e2ch bid; and, in classes Tuelty could not be | 7, 8, and 9, be numbered to correspond with the number of the paper proposed for in that sche- dule, and. in the firs: siz classes, to be properly designated on the sample, or !t will not be con- sidered. All proposals and samples must be transmitted to Office free of postage or other io expente. Each pro: be signed by the individn- al or firm making ft, and must specify the price ——_ (ana but one price for each) of every ‘ind of paper contained in the class proposed for. livered at such place or places as may be desig- nated in Washirgton city, tn good order, free of all and every extra charge or expense, and subject entire river imto slack water would require | to the inspection, count, weight, and mensure- onty fifty locks, of an average lift of 84 feet, which would create pools of an a ment of the Superintendent, and be in all respects verage length | S#!isfacto ef 152 miles. ‘The average cost of the work is | ,, Blank forms for proposals wil! be furnished at from seven to ten thousand which is supposed to be abou ef an ordinary canal, average cost of a railroad Ey On the 20th of October the ofthe-line La Tage encountered, off Cadiz, a water-spout, which, im a fow moments swe away her three masts, killed two men, shghtly wounded seventeen. guard had his arm severel crew spent the night in cle: erecting two temporary masts. On the 2st the ship was tewed into the a vessel which she hailed. Straxce Sprecoiariox.—At a sale of the estate ef the late Samuel Pointer, in Halifax county, Va., the sum of 2600 was aad stone—s mineral supposed to have won- Jerful healing virtues. NES OF OUEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. Name Leoves For ou the Sth and Wth of each month. ARSIV4LS AY PRINCIPAL HOY. Wilinrds’ Metel—r JS Beake, NY AM Tweed, do Hien N 6 Eldrid, Pa Hon J G Jones, do Hon R 8 Hall, Mass J Freeman, do oy Me Vilet, USA dr GH Gay & ly, Mass DM Tilton, Ind. & W Ciark, Mieh P A Burden, NY Hon E B Morgan, do Hon B Pringle, do Mrs Pringle, do Miss Pringle, do Hor J & T Sheemake:, y& dau, do J Willisinson, Md S A Howard, NJ J oe & lady, Miss Cummings, do -C. & 4. WILLARD R D Cuth & ly, Mo H A Robinson & lyf La Miss Robinson, do B D Harding & ly, NY ° Miss Ha , do H Ben, in, ‘Fenn M A Cook & ly, Ky Miss Cook, do R D Bacon, Mass ML Compoe Ly cy ly, do HAG ington & la’y, N Wilcox & ly, Me Miss Wilcox. do H Barbour, Va HA Camigh, Mass Miss Camigh, do M A Merrifield, NY Miss Merrifield, do HF Berry, Md Browns’ Hetel—z.?. & Mu. snown Hon E @ Read, NC © Fithram, Va A Everson, Mass us Rithwouyh, Va W Smith, MY J Hattel, do A L Jobnson, FJ P B Whitely, do H Moyster, Va Miss Hoyster KW Wesberill, ly, Pa F Hewson, ly do © P Montague, Mass A Rencher, NC F Morris, fam, NY © G Kendall, Va ‘fC H McArthur, do RC Glop, Md Hon J Sherman, O JR Floerd, Ma do 88 Gillen, Mass #8 Allen, NY AJ Blake Mr Bass, Ma J W Dawson, do C Howard, lv, do Mrs Bellamy, do Miss Devlin. do 4 Jefferson, do Col 8 Guyler, ly, do HC Jarrett, ly, do Capt Crooks. Kirkweed Heuse—s. 4. & 4. cizawees S Whitney, 0 A B Cabunevy. ly, SC H Whalleu, Mass R Barberry. Ma P Draper, NY Lt BH Hodgkins, US RS C P Montague, Md C8 Glenn, O RA Regor, iit L Wells, NY € W Baker, do W F Berry, Nid T P Chisman, Va J L Lemon, NY W J Valkenburg, NY W W Morse, ly, Pa G T Thorden, Mass RS Wait, Pa Hea TJ D Fniter, ty, e United States Hetei—2. C. BACENBY. KB Md J McBilair, ly. Ga & R Collins. ly, do ! R Woedy Va W W Hanchon, ly, © JW Ross. Tenn H Smith, Md 4 Langobr, ly, Pa win cau id? T Ls De Hon W B Aither, 1 HL Harrington, oe dollars per mile, t half the expense or about one-third the French ship- pt and The officer on bruised. The ing the deck and port of Cadiz by aid fora -New YVork...Now.17 lavre........New York...Nov. 21 i? ‘The California stecmers leave New York this Ottice to persons applying for them ; and none will be taken into consideration un!ess substan- tally agreeing therewith. Bonds, with approv ecurities, will be requir- ed ; and the supplying of an inferior article in any of the classes, or a failure to supply the quantity required at tine, will be considered a viola- tion of ta contract. Each bidder is required fo furnish with his pro- posuls satisfactory evidence of his oo to exe- cute them ; and proposals unaccompanied by such evidence will be rejected. The proposals will be opened in the manner re- Y haw by law, ‘“‘onthe first Tuesday after the rst Monday in December’? next, (ith,) at 10 o’clock a. m., at the Office of the Superintendent. Proposals will be addressed to the ‘‘ Superin- tendentof the Public Printing, Capitol of the Uni- ted States, Washington,” and saoree ‘* Propo- sals for supplying Paper,” 4 a. Puen , Superintendent of the Public Printing. Sta’ tes ed States Patent Office, Washington, Nov. 21, 1955. } OC THE PETITION OF JOHN J. GREEN- OUGH, of New York, N.Y., praying for the extension o patent granted to him for an improvement in ‘Sewing Machines,” for seven years from the expiration of said patent. which kes place on the 21st day of February, 1555: It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Oifice om Monday, the ith of Februar: 1856, at ‘clock m.; and all persons are nott: F Le and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Olive their objections, spectall y set forth in writing least twenty days before the day of hearing ; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. The testimony in the case will be closed on the 25th day of January; depositions and other papers relied upon as testimony must be filed in the of- fice on or before the morning of that day; the ar- guments, if any, within ten bof thereufter. Ordered, also, that this notice be piblished in he U telligencer and Evening Star, Wash- Pennsylvanian, Philadelphia, Pa.; mmerce, New York ; and Post, Bos- ton, Mass.; vnce a week for three successive weeks previous to the dth day of February next, the day of hearing. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents. 3.—Editors of the above papers will please , and send their bills to the Patent Office, with a r containing this notice. Sw United States Patent Office Washington, Nov 21, 1845. N THE PETITION OF ANDREW RALS- tox. of West Middletown, Pa., praying for the extension of a patent granted to him for an improvement in ‘threshing machines,” for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the ist day of F. ary, 1856— itis ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 4th of Febru- ary, 1856, at 12 o’clock, m.; and all s are notified to mi and show cause, if any they have, why sal a ought - to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Obice their objections Aeotatly set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; ail testimony filed by either ‘ty to be used al the hearing must be taken and Framamitied in accordance with the rules of the of- fice, which will be furnished on application. The testimony in the case wiil be closed on the 25th day of January ; depositions and other pa relied upon as testimony, must be filed inthe on or before the morning of that day; the argu- ments, if any, within ten days thereafter. Ord also, that this notice be published in the ion, Intelligencer, and Star, Washington. . C5 Pennsylvanian. Piiiadelphia, Pa.; an Journal of Commerce, N. ¥ ork ; once a week for three successive weeks previous to ihe 4th day of February next, the day of hearing. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents P. 3 —Edtitors of the above s will sang y = send their bills to ire “Patent fice, a © Containing this jue. nov Pe lawaw i nen pall CS NCE MINCE MEAT. INCE MEAT OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, made from Virginia Mountaia Beef and Fruits and Spices of the purest and best quality, ——— supervision, for sale at my store, corner of Vermont aventie and 15th street. nov 13 2.M. P. KING. Office of Army Clothing ‘wad Equipage. PHIvapeceaia, October 99, 1855. @EALED PROPOBALS are and \ be received at this office until 10 0° a.m., of the 10th day of Desember next, for furnishing by contract the following army My Cae a‘d ma- terials, deliverable at the United Clothing boro sige = Hor gegh Sehuylkifl Arsenal, in quan- ies as . 23,000 6-4 dark-blue (indigo wool-dyed) * *"twitled cloth, reigning ‘21 ounces per yard ’ irds 6-4 sky- wool-d mom ried Sit ne care yard 7,000 yards 6-4 a-blue (indigo wool. } about ounces ‘ yards « indigo dyed) cotton et wad oul daoeate Ne week 6% ounces per —_ yards flannel, cotton weol, mee to igh ounces per yard at 14,000 yards datk-biae serge 150°000 ards % Canton anne, to welgh 7 ounces r yard 120,000 yalds% cotton drilling, unbleached, to 6% ounces yard 50,000 yards <Mton drilling, unbleached, to ‘weigh 734 ounces per yard 85,000 yards 284 inch cotton duek, to weigh 14}, 20,000 yards 2314 inch cctton dock, to weigh 10 oul Inces per 17,000 yards 24 inch cotton duck, to weigh 124 ounces yard 20,000 yards 33 feh cotton duck, to weigh 9% eT 4,000 yards 22 inch eotton duck, to weigh 11 es ge 3,500 yards 33° tno eotten duck, te weigh 9 ic 15,000 Idiers’ bls 1. ‘with the soldiers wool ‘ letiers U-B-in Black, 4'teches nlength, in the centre,) to be 7 feet long and 3 feeté a wide, each blanket to weigh 5 poun 6 half stockings, 3 sizes, made awe are Tad aend. inate eat and with dosthe and twisted yarn ; toweigh3lbs. dozen 14,600 pempons for artillery, infantry, dra goons, jes 22,000 yard: and inch worsted laces, yel- ‘ low; scatied) sky-blue, orange, and reen ,000 yards bunting, red, white, and blue, for national flags brass coat buttons 4,000 do do vest do 3,000 do white metal suspender buttons 3,000 do do do shirt a 133,000 tent buttons, weod, small 25,000 tent slips do do 10.000 tent buttons do large 1,529 tent sli do do 142 hos; ital tent poles, sets 850 wal! do do do 200 hospital tent pins, large size 5,000 tie do small size 3,000 wall do large do 530,000 common do 10,700 galvanized iron wire staples. for tents 4,600" do do do rods do 2,200 mess pans, (iron 2,000 Collins’s felling 1,000 axe handles 70 bugles, with extra mouth-pieces 100 trumpets Ww trumpet cords, for cavalry 20 drums, artillery 15 drum-slings 120 patrs drum-sticks 75 drum-stick carriages, brass 600 drum-heads, batter 330 drum-heads, snare 375 drum-cords. MISCELLANEOUS. red, white, green, and blue, for regimen. lags and sasions 5 silk twist; sewt threads; buckles, brass and fron; flax cotton twine; baling rope; brass thimbles fc flags; bolting rope; spears and ferrules for guid- ons. All of which it is desirable should be of domes- tic manufacture, and must conform in all respects to the standard patterns sealed in this office, where they can be exnmined. Sample patterns will be sent by mail, with an additional information upon the subject whic! yaay be desired by manufacturers to offer pro} 8. ag ‘en percent. of the amount ef each delivery will be retained until the contract shall be com- leted, which is to be forfeited to the United States n case of defalcation on the part of the contractor in fulfilling the terms and stipulations of the con- tract. About one half of these supplies will be require@on or before the Ist of July next, and pay- ments will be made for them as soon as the next appropriation by Congress of funds for this branch oF the service is available; the remainder will be paid for on delivery. The privilege is reserved of increasing by one- third the quantity of all the supplies above men- tioned. : .Contracts will be based u; accepted propo- sals, for the fulfilment of wh! two or more se- curities will be required. Bids are desired only from manufacturers, or regular dealers in the ar- ticle pro to be furnished, and none will be respected or considered from any one who is not known as a manufacturer or dealer in the desired supplies ; which fact, or the reverse, must be distinctly stated in the bids offered, as well as the names and addreas of the persons intendett to be epeees 2s securities in case a contract is ob- tain Letters containing propossis should be endorsed. So a for Army Supplies.” Address to id ais CROSMAN. Mi ‘uartermaster, U. 8. A. ELEGANT CARPETINGS FROM AUC- E HAVE THE PLEASURE OF AN- nounc! to our customers and the public that we have just received from the late auction sale of Messrs. D. Hadden & Sons’ imported stock CARPETINGS, 100 pieces of the most choice and elegant is and qoaitiis ever offered for sale his market. ie patterns are ‘prone | all new, and are of the manufact Messrs. a Croply & Sons, Halifax, Yorkshire, Eng- land. Those who are familiar with the patterns by their numbers will recognise in the following miany Which have, up to the recefpt of these, been very scarce, auy of which we are now selling at less figures than heretofore : . In Velvet, 815, 856, 651, 849, 120, 556, 744, and ‘790. In Tapestry Brussels, 815, 856, 651, 658, 833, 659 744, 70i, 246, 312, 100, 320, 169 and 232. All these goods are of the very latest importa- tion, and, as they were bought at unusually low figures, of course our customers sha'l have the benefit of our success Also, 5 bales real imported Scotch Ingrain and wool Butch, from the same sale. And 10 bales 12 4 and 16-4 rich Druggets, beau- tiful and very cheap. And one bale elegant Crumb Cloths, in new and rich colors, in borders and medallions, sizes from 12-4 by 12-4 to 16-4 by 20-4. Members of Congress and others who intend to furnish their own quarters for the session will tind it to their advantage to maketheir purchases from our stock, as we are enabled to offer inducements not to be had elsewhere. We have also just received, direct from Lowell, 10 additional mpry ew and elegant Im perial Three-pry, and 10 do. do. Extrn double In- grain Carpetings, which now Geeny baer our stock and enables us to please the most idious taste, all of which shall be sold as low as the lowest. CLACETT, DODSON & CO., Dea'ers in all kinds of Furniture Dry Goods, No. 4 Market Space. nov 19—eo2w JOHN WALKER'S PROVISION STORE, poorer es AVENUE, FOUR DOORS from Sixth street, formerly on the corner 7th and D streets, where he invites his old customers and the public generally to give him a call. All orders “a ag A to. FRESH BEE UTTON, VEAL, SALT- Bee RONUURS ofthe ey ene gan EEF TO . ual! always on hand. JNO. WALKER. nov 17—eolm __—_—_———— SU PERIOR SILVER PLATED GooDs. assortment of superior Silver Plated be plated on Albatta and C » Which I will at sul — ly low prices, viz: to the richest English Silver Setts Castors, a variety of beautiful Waiters and Tea Trays, all sizes peeps, Forks, Sou) », Butter Kaives, &., ble p'ate on the best Albatta Cake Baskets, Salad Castors, Pickle Stands Sait Stands, Liquor Stands, andlesticks Ej it Covered Dishes, the dish and cover form- ng two dishes Butter Dishes, Card Receivers, Goblets, M: ‘Toast Racks, Tea Kettles, Coffee Urns, Pitebere ‘Tankards, Sugar 8) ) F ives, &e, /poons: ni 5 Persons in want of any of the above aiticles by examining my stock, be convinced of the thy can buy duible goods watch best «es: can a veetenianee to Bilverest less than one-tenth of tite cost. O. W. BOTELER, Iron Hall. oe AS ESSAY ON USES AND TRUSTS and of Con on the nature and o at Common Law, and of those which derive their effect from the statute of Uses, by Saunders, Beq. A the lust London edition, by G E-q , and John Warmer, : sith Bei 4 FRANCK RIED BEEF, HAVE RECENTLY RECEIVED A FINE » Which ‘pear an exact imitation DOCTOR HOOFLAND’s _ SS ee oethartic ULES, | Tekan faery saci ck De 0.x, GER Punta, ne, | ian bsaraeaie gecesi ‘¥ CURB scan only be asa on! Anstitutions—can E WHOLE COUNTRY Af for years with compounds; have * Liquid Cathartic!” into ‘elect that a notice palermo ope a cure-all, but may becon- ze ‘I i i is mankind of the Bladder and the confident Deenee: Costi <a here ne mm eae ALL DISEASES a = CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- all C remedy, Pains in Side, Back and Symptoms, Ulcers of a'l kinds, and pts ofa @amily Physic : fs truly remarkable ASAE Md Bd conditions and cases can be beneficial. ti oe ere f fing @ sseeet ie ete ‘ and Ai of the | Saar oF Lire have been relieved ician tof the tt and lingo the ‘uimow.cobdeae 12 which itis and Dyspepsta; no physician should be | out a single failure, oot 0G) tore contains no recommended wit it. Itcam be administered as easily as | used it. r water ; it does not mawseate the weakest stomach, ot nor produce griping , mor ‘eave the bowels aaa ef ‘ costive. 1 have ever ‘de. in the great abhorrence, and have avoided all R ‘amilies, to be had gratis of all thy and % ts for the German Bitters. I have received from almost 4am Ta calling the Office UPROtOry u jedicine has been introd: e take great a STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. rogemaag tm se ioctoninione of its MrRacuLovs cunss of | of our readers to ie merits me , * parreley tne phoctser variety of complsiats yet rendered to Mixture as a remed bo apna ted TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA | anymedicing oo. MOTHERS seer stion—Datly Certipcate of Dr WF Seth of Fume Hilly Behe | nave tested tos oothing and all-healing gual- | Va. To at or ve. euyaboconsid- mond inn Hint, March 4, 1364, | Stles, and reliable Family Buyaic for children or | ere it matter of 4uty to add bie Gestimony to the Solest af p ar Bir: 1 saul. Z virtues of Carter’s Spanish , ERVATION Of its — or se Oe iy SALLY TESTIFY that this is RSONAL — ‘he ai in which it is used twelve months that the in Practice. | Liver disease to the most incredulous that, | ynow it to be all it Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We bave found from per usble medi. ters Spahish Mixture is a truly — wanlare F SCROFULA—A press EO e GREAT CUS: was cured of Scrofulz of ee a vir- Carter’ - MEDIC, TREATISE have our sat on cms tied proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, ued fre thea at. BL take ny ay in calli atten ; * ‘ou, and he insisted that M. B. LA CRO: . Dey ie Rie Repablican. erecaeh ete aBany Leo SYP HILIS.—1 have seen a number whoring ceperpiatslnpeigienr {07 250 Pages ana i20 Fine, Plain, and et. ‘Cart 1'« Spanish wo Lithographs end Plates. L Geliewe it to be 8 antidote for thet herri- —« me taking it as directed, and E. BURTON, e@tted by 1t than all the water and Bens reef Peciageto all parts of the Baten |S Com. of Revenue for city of Richmond. ever 5 z After reaching Of mm (CHEAPEST BOOK EVER PUBLISHED— LIVER PT amy Mi. Deine, to me for a prescription and / and 'y neg 9 ‘was cured of Liver disease of scversi pentic: ) and I gave him nearl} doubie the quantity = mond, ding by only three bottles of Carter's , which effected much case. | ing matter in that of the erg y He has often called on me for same FIFTY CENT OR DOL- panish Mixture. TINATE kind of medicine, a be he was more benefitted | LAR PUBLICATIONS. LD SORES, ULCERS AND OES ‘A | Pielt than any other he had taken, but I have not | 1¢ treats on the PHYSIOL- ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure patr Sole to get any more for him or myself since; | ogy OF MARRIAGE, of Mr. Harwood, and others, detailed tn our Al- ee ee ee en ae meat and the Secret Infirmities manac gs Tn cotati a ty more as F0cn as 5 ure, preclodes Respectfully, yours, W. SMITR. of incerting them in an advertisement. D. R. HOOKER, Roger’s Store, Wake Co., N. EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—Seec the cure of ©., October 24, 1853, says : : ras | ta aie. Shae. He was eaten up with Me ond ex benefit from on » si unl took tse of HO FLANDS GERSIAN ITTERS in i Gert’ Spanish Mixfare, whice pectecdy ered Chronie Dysent func! lerangemen their remedies: to th ° the Liver, and lts Concomitant evils, Tam desiront ‘and Diseases SS re theta tn F. Boyden, formerly of of obtaining a a the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- pres cy SI a etor of the Exchange Hetel, Richmond, was cured It, &e., &e. of N 2 by Carter's Spanish Mixture. Since CERTIFICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD. that time. has ecen it cure more thane dane ate tesco of the discere in which it 1s sed. He never fails to recommend !t to the af®icted TISM.—Mr. Jcha F. Harrison, Ne of Meatiochamts Va., writes of the sin- have cure of a violent case of age ape taken, have entirely failed todo. HOOFLAND’S , patient could not welk. A few bottles GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of the most cured him. stubborn and vated case of the Pits that, SCROFULA.—Mr. Harrison alse writes of 3 perhaps, ever to the Jot of man. My case is | by t cure of Scrofula, in the person of a youne westtndcesne bl in this community, as I am well fray. (of three years standing, which all the 4 cau Waly say thet my Docovery hos seteemage ell earner, os me eee can truly say that my recover’ er. es tends and relatfons, as I had tried everything | Of treatrment—precautionary hints on the evils re- SYPHILIS. — T. Hendie, of Wasbing Felommentied, and nothing did me any good cee | sulting. from empirical practice—an essay on all | son 1) C., who ured an peeanetans hepa: til I was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You | diseases arising from indiscretion, with pi _— Us by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, says ‘it acts spo- are at lil to make any use of this communica- by which all - | clally on the Liver and Skin and is prompt proper. ‘Truly, yours, inflicted miseries and disappointed ee _— Blood, tion for the beneitt of the afficte@, you may think and efficient in its results.”” “roe te} aient in the . - Dr. John Minge, formerly of the Cit) ’ sac gaicrnepe ett itt Primteieel otha uencioh ood those contemplating | Richmond, now of Alabama, om ® he hes sees These bitters are entirely vegetadie, they invig- | marriage. Its perusal is teeny | EET Carter’s Spanish Mixture — oi. orate and strengthen the sycstemf never “fen ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of their | ber of cases with astonish myo ey anete it, and can be used for infants as well as adults. eee er ne maaics tepiein ok arta og eam ed ‘the most * hazarded the healt! ness, : ae een, tes SS DET PE CREA Ae ony | sacha A? SURO y 7 | je i. J pn prott Pive Copies for One Dollar. Mailed Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing, = to all parts of the United States. by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture THE GREATEST sR who may consult Dr. LA WM.S. BEERS & CO., ad MEDICAL DISCOVERY | ck01x spon any of the diseases spon whleh tis pratt aper~ ae ter , t er 3 - or OF THE AGE. cine atteany ca po the Union according to di- Fy, dicey Chas: STOTT, Weshington D. Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury a aed packed end carefully secured from | ¢_ Droggists general i—iy r servation. oo __ Has discovered in one of our common PastURE |” Address Dr. M.B.LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden | TYLER’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM WEEDs a remedy that cures Lane, ot Post Office Box 579, Albany, N.Y. ARABIC EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; Ottice open daily from 9 a. m. to 9p. m., 8 A REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDs, FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COM- on Sunday from 2 until 5 p. m. HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, W HOOPIN MON PIMPLE. Office REMOVED from No. 56 Beaver st | COUGH, CROUP, &c., possesses the greatest ad- E HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN | to 3i Maiden Lane, Albany, N. ¥. vantages, with the least objections at ony citar ta hundred cases, and never failed exceptintwo| _dec7—y ost tse, ee used — eee od cases, (both thunderhumor ) He has now in his SOMETHING TO OLD AND YUUN@ years with success, “SL od ‘ion over two hundred certificates of its vir- 2 the world as a specific or cure all, all within twenty miles of Boston. PROFESSOR WOOD'S mended asa valuable and scientific auxiliary Lon ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore HAIB BESTOBATIVE. PULMONARY CASES, ready at band, and one mot ford ae ree bot! " iT though less than two years | bas been generally found to aff relief where Une to th tles will cure the worst kind of a a F othe cerapa to fs wonderfal ef- | most others have been tried without material ben numbers of our mples on the face. ‘uman hair and sealp, has already | “ft emails 3s Sa RE, pres to three bottles will clear the system of ee a eee and sale perfect 4 leading physicians, oe en biles. paralleicd. It has withort the ordinary appliance | 2nd p been tne wee fh our speek panpen- Two bottles are warrauted to cure the worst used for such purposes, won its way, and been as well as by pana’ Kegcdmaptys ree canker in the mouth and stomach. heartily welcomed to most of the cities and tewns | (ab’e citizens, who all not ciecacioes. Foe ee to five bottles are warranted to cure the | jn the United States, the Canadas, and the West safe, _eagy sap tern free erst case ot Reve pon. India Islands. | Nor's this result surprising when | 25 Srnis, 0 Cree ete Ie ERSUN & HAIRS One to two bottles are warranted to cure all | t¢ is remembered that its pularity bacoh apen Wholesaic rory a hata venerated humor in the eyes. its merits, solely as catablinhed by actual tests, | and STOTT & CO, en Socageewn. ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure running of | ‘That this pre) ion will actually Restore gray | STEVENS, Alexandria; » the earsand blotches among the hair. Hair to its Natural Color, produce a Iuxuriant Retailed Se ean NK aBic coven Foar to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt rowth upon the heads of the bald, prevent the my AF the some composition ta and runnii jcers . ‘when used as a tonicar- S, ‘Une botile will cure scaly eruption of the skin, uid | lozenge form, 12 cents a box. nov 19 wee of ringworm. IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE TOOTH-ACHE FOUND. HERE IS NOW OFFERED TO THE T world a most effectual remedy for the cure pf Tcoth ache, in fact the only one known to cure the most violent tooth-ache instantaneously, if alos‘ uman! ly lied according to direction. Should fice I Send donee ey ~ ity, | the pain the first application, in course of bef matter paraian thi pcb time, re-appear, the same application has to be timon! oe! Press Sentth etey made and after two or three applications jaca g cedar individ: a both of nu- | the cure will be effectual and the decayed tooth es the use of this curative, as well ax of the recoue | Useful as any other This really dispensable adat + no pain, and is warrant have mendations of editors and certificates before allu sg «been a 2 - Please call for A. PERGER’S TOUTH-ACHE BALSAM. Price 25 cents per phia'. Tobe bad at the Drug Stores of A. J. RIDG- LEY, CHAS. 8TO' «aco, D. J. DYSON, Vv. HARBAUGH, and J. B. GARDNER & CO., Washington. nov Hunsv:1uz, Yadkin Co.,N.C. November ist, 1855. Dr. C.M. wipe nent so oe Allow =~ toex ress to my sincere thanks for your disc: ofa medicine which, to say the least of it, has ef- fected 2 cure that all other medicines, that I © 4 GLENWOOD CEMETERY, the Office Ne. 292 Pa. ave., —_ street, 1853, 1 peddled it, ‘tral (OVER THE g4VING'S of | 18 CEMETERY is laid out on the plan of Potties perder finn matics 2 Shureh go Greenwood, of New York, and 7 one a ce . * | situated on the high ground distant one one ig tae cen ofp metas rd, Wood Heyes | Sec tice Snes wae fuceay was ever 0.5. i ro ‘ a ke in There is a universal Praise of it from all | {1¥®) — : ‘This Compan Rave secred s charter from Con. quarters. . ial In my own ice I ie kept it strictly for humors ton it theagrs in! as a general have been found init that Tn Several cases of ured by it F oh aged people ev ‘or the the Liver, Sick Headache, D: ‘ia, Asthma, ys 9 ‘ever aod Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the iy secs and. particularly in diseases of the Kid- © WILLIAMSON, neys, &c., the discovery has done more good than 138 Second street. any medicine ever known. Address 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 316 No ehange of diet ever necessary—eat the best , New York, and 114 Market street, St. you can get and enough of it. 5 Dircettons for Usee-Adules one table spoontut | “O"SSOIT & CO., wholesale and retail Ageat, PPOGRESS OF REL! ten years dessert spoon "i Pa“Ghitdven from five to elgnt , tea 5) - — - ore & The New Purchase, or eerly years in the Far SONS, General fal. As no directions can be ble toallcon | Agent, Hadelphia, Pa. au l—ly West, new edition stit oa take sufficient to operate on the bowels heent Se tinsuehls, 2>__—__~* 5 Lilty, a novel, 1 vot Ser vip Herp aha iene vol 4 " ‘URED DONALD KEN NEDY, the panletico and its Religion, by K. A. Wilson, Ure 5 by a ed —_ ti epi aad supply ; “Border Beagle. by Wilmore Simms a, 5 . mi 5 = OLICKNER, 8 Baiclay wireete Cot WING, y ward off what may eloe| ‘Tra child Wile, by Charles Dickens : 193 Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fulton | proves winter companion. TY. | Mysteries of the Coust of the Stuarts, by Wa. street. Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT & SONS IC SYRUP | Harrison Ainsworth. a Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & been so long known and highly nov 33 FRANCK TAYLOR, HAPCH. Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS. redueti price,) economi- | J ONGFELLOW’S NEW POEM United Senter eent pa ea 4 y that it may, be recomeondea and of Hiawatha,” by Heury W the Druggists of tis City. | @ott-ly | used with the utmost confidence. It is sold at = OF three bottles in one, 60 cénts. Wholesale | Carious Sioties about Pairiex and other Funny MR. WILLIAM PALM NATAN end STOTT & eect

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