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oe EPITAPH Jascribed to the memory of Baxxsy, a gallant od this Jife on the coon ef Thandeaciviny Day, 1865, at the advanced age of wing Passed thirteen years in the ser- sieed, who 8 years. ba’ vice ef bis last mas‘er, on Capitol Hill “‘Reined up”’ at last here caimly lie Beside thls» P le of s*ones W hat’s left (oh ' cruel destiny ') Uf poer Barney's bones. He was a ‘bold and galiant steed’’ As ever “steed to rack ;’’ Quite frolicsome when ‘‘at bis feed” — Bat soleran on ‘the track.”’ Sithough im life he held his pace For many a faithful year rtm death gt last has ‘sli And robbed &im of his ¢ if tm Lis rea on earth the drangbt OF labor sizained him sore No longer now he feels its shaft— its rein for hima is o’er Chen straxger prmse —muse o'er Lis rest, And she t one tear of brine; For though bis gair you ne’er possessed His lot will soon be thine. Caritor Hitt, Washington, 1855 oe pped his trace" Tae CeLestiaLs ty Avsrraiias —The same ‘y towards Chinese emi- sentiment «f hoati grects which has manifested itself in Califor- nia has also sprung up and beccme even more tally developed in Australia. The prineipsl vauze of this hostility is tuat the Celestials in . do nothing to pro- mote the prosperity of the country they come to, their sole aim being to extract just enough ct the precious metal to enable them to return ‘s comparative wealth tothe Flowery Kingdom. fhe Provincia! Parliament of Victoria haz ta- ken up the matter, and enacted a stringent ‘sput astep to Chinese emigration. One es of this Lill is to make it a mis- t the captain of any vessel to more than two emigrant passengers for h ten tons’ measurement; and another is tha levying of a capitation tax of ten pounds California, a3 in Austra Gty detlars) an each of the this bid will certainly, if r ly enforeed, s Lave the effect of putting a stop entirely to the emigration of Jobn Chimawan.—V. Y. Heratd Baise a Poisox.—M. Repnal, of the Veter- Sool at Ayort, France. communicated he Lmperial Academy of Medicine, in May the results of investigations upon the osonous properties acqnired by brinc, after « evpsiderable tength ef time, in which pork tother meats had been salted or pickled. Although the nature of the poison is involved +4 considerable obscurity, its existence { clear- ly demonstrated. The poisonous properties sre acquired in two er three months sfler the Preparation of the brine, and its use then, mised with food for any length of time, even altheugh in small qualities. may produce jew A simple solution cf salt in water, 7 Che “ame length of time, does not produce ameetlect ‘The poison acts as a local sirltant, exciting violent i inal congestion solindammation. It likewise increases the ecrefion theskin and kidneys, and exerts | ‘rect efleet wpon the nervous system. giving t trembling, loss of aensation, convulsions. ae. Exreriments were tried with it in the veterinary seLool, upon horses dogs and pigs. As brine 1: sometimes used a second time tor kling. and for ether purposes, these facts -hould be remembered. Pecstrvc Inxocexce.—A backwoodsman, who had never seen a pair of sagar-iongs, be- ‘eg invited to s tea party, requested a person who unhappily *ut ner him, to giye some in- termation r its use. “It is a very iogenions ir ment,’’ ssid the cruel wag, ‘which has been lately invented for the pur- genteel soviety, and itis expected that the disgusting custom ef wsine one’s fingers will be entirely abolished.’ The sugar-dish was > the unfortunate ‘-lion” seized the polite part of the assembly ized at the owtre application of at, and the tremendous explosion ‘o-laberers of Daguerre, sof study and expe- gthe art Lis wsso- 2 beguu. says he, tedeiay in the camera obscurae ered ehgravings, (bea artificial, and, la dead are. I have obtoined, all the ec tis muore extraordinary and silver -re depicted with their metz!ie lusture, and porcelain and alabaster are depicted with the lustre natural tothem.”’ TF To eateh » Place sweetmesis in year mouth on going to bed. and keep yous motth wide open .When you feel the wiiisk- ers cf the mouse, bite! + Te nce ne een SOF COZAN SYHAMEKS. 2 417 RO STAT Ee. For Day. +. Southa'n,. Dee. 1 -Havre.....Dee. 15 RoPE - New York. ..Nov. 17 New York...Nov. 21 ia stoaisers leave New York 2 Wth of each month ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Nailemal Hoiet © B Puiten, Ma Mai au. do WH Bel, UsN £ K Nelson, Va Dr TW Meriwe ber do L 8, dv N A Mas-te, do McP Barnity, do J Critcher, do i Tyler, Va ion GG Auncan,ta =H Herwick, do ME Wilson. NY JR Vyson, Pa W Comberch, la Hen £6 Pru, Nd ton Z Barbour, do '£ Roblusion, Va tion H D Scott, do Hon W ff Sneed, Tenn tioa RT Pains & fam, R P Tripre. Ga Ne Hox W Millwatd, Pa J GO Crenshaw, Va A Requa, Md a4 Moore, NY G Crogham, Ky . F CDs 0.” Simonds, Me W flesiett, Pa puse, NY Mrs Waotts & son, O th &ly,do W Hinek, DC tion J Allison, Ps Mrs Buell, Pa 3 IN Cooper, do Mires Buell, do AD Jessup, do BF Darracott, vid 5} MleElvans. Ky Dr Turmer, do 3 B Gilmer JW Sinith, Pa © W Paisent & ly, NY G P Reiley, do Mise F Lee, Va TS Wagner, do if Mi Morris, NY R Mett.O 3 Whitweil, do Miss M Mott, do W P Boecck, Va Miss C Moit,'do J W Simenten & famy, A P Granger, NY NY E Wills, Cal How WT Ward, Ky J H Wilson, do tion O T Campbell, OQ Mr Preish & ly, Ma ™ Galoway, du E Bali, to Drewus' Hetei-?t r.& » Bxown i M Lasesster, Md M J Meade, Wis «© F Laneaster, do BM Beckwith, NY it 8 Hnek, do © J Podd, ly, do OH Trotonell, Md HL Tratell, do L iS Stanton, 2 ladies, he W P Jackson, ly, NC lien A J Harlan, Ind W iif WI'iamson, Pa J C Durend, NY tlon 8 © Bradshaw, Pa fon G 3 Duna, Ind if WUllams fam, do i & as. crezwoes LD Tour, Mass N Arenson, NE PS Keily,o Mr Cem mings, Id J P Bichardsor, 9 Mr Diek, Ma H Sis ae do iL fac. + ly, Mase do iF Turner, Pa tiv, Va W M Overton, DU on A Iverson W Rogers, Ma Ga W &@ Wyele, NC Dexter's Hotel—w a. pextee. 1. W Tyler, ir, tte Hon B B Thurston, RI Hon J Wheeler, NY © T Wiliams, Ga oe Mrs Matthews, x ‘ton ® W Haris, Md = T Deantson, NY tion J B Ricard, do Hoa G W Peck, Mich American Hotel—werLanowgn & Lovett WC Brown, LC Mr ams Va 3 Civek, Md J King 3S Najor, Va i. Rist, Md ‘T Jemison, 1.1 Col Lawreace, do WV Bowle, Ma UVENING STAR. e of biowing one’s nese. Lt is now in use | township twenty-one (21,] of ranget east township ¢ township seveuieen [23) east. towushipely iter n [19.} of range twenty-seven east ship tifieen (i5,] of range twenty described tre otherwise, but whieh purel perfected by (he payments of the amounts of « Pideration reapectively alleged, or te product! of evidence of such payrnent to the proper px in interest, will be sold in the same manner, un- adduced. in accordance the government, through the ollice of Indian Af- ship tweaty-two east. oT DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Ovrice or Inpian Arratns, August 51, 1859. pcaetehiyed ngs cheer hp Sony tle et aj ly to the provisions of the jon of the act of the 3d March, 1837, entitled “ An act to authorize and sanction the sales of reserves for Creek Indians 1n the treaty of March twenty-four, eighteen hundred and thirty-one, in certain cases, and for other purposes,’’ the several ieces or parcels of land hereinafter described. Fine in the Coosa and Tallapoosa land districts, in the Ststeof Alabam=, will, at the times and places designated, be ex) for sele at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash. in separ- ate pieces or parcels as described, the same to be patented to the respective purchasers upon the payment of the purchase money, viz: On WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of December, 1855, at the land oftice for the Coosa district. in Lebanon, the following-described tracts. which have been decided as unsold : Those of range six (6) east. Thesouth balf of section twenty-five [25,] in township eighteen [18;] and West half twenty-two [22.) Of range seven [7] east. ‘The west half of section thirty-one (31,] in town- ship thirteen [13;] and West half of section twelve [12,] in township fourteen, [14.] Of range nine [9] east,, The south half of section ten (0,} in township eighteen [15:] and jouth half of section twenty-one [21,] in town- ship twenty th © north half of section thirteen 13) in town- i ship twenty-two [22,] of range ten [10] east. The west half of section twenty-nine [2,] and west half of section thirty (30.] And the west half cf section twenty-two [22.] in township eighteen [tS,] of range é¢ even fu) east Also, at the same (imeand place, the following described tracts, which have been claimed under alleged purchases from the reservees, their heirs, or otherwise, but which purchases have not been perfected by the payments of the amounts of con- sideration respeciively alleged, or the producticn of evidences of such payment to the proper parties in interest, will be seld !n the same manner un- less such payment is made or evidence thereof ad- daced, in accordance with the requirements of the government through the office of Indian Affairs, y or before the 15th dzy of November, 1655, viz: The east half of section etght [°,] in township twenty [20,] of range three [3] east. Of range four [4] east. The east half of section twenty-two [22,) in | township nineteen [19;} and North baif of section eighteen [1] Intownship twenty [20] The west half of section thirty-two [32] in town ship seventeen [17,] of range six [6] east. Of range seven [7] east. The south half of section thirty-four [34.] in township fourteen [14:] and South half of section ten [1@,] in township twenty [20] The east helf of section twenty-siv [26,] in township sixteen [16,] of range eight ts} east. And of range ten [10] east. The w salf cf section twenty-seven [27.] in eee xteen [16.] and north half of section | t thirt i ip seventeen [i7.} Andon WEDNESDAY, ta+ %hdayof January, 1856, at the land office for the ‘Lallapoosa district in Montgomery, the following described unsold tracts of land, viz ‘The south half of section eight [8,] in township t twenty-three sdf of range [16] eas: The north half of section thirty-cne (31,j in ote tweuty-two [22,] of range seventeen [17] east. Of range eighteen [is] east The west balf of section fourteen [14] in town- ship nineteeu 195] West half of section twenty-four (21,) in town- ship nineteen [19; Hast balf of section six (6.] in township twenty three [23;) and North nalf of section seven [7,] in township twenty-four {2!.] ‘The west half of section thirteen [13] in town- ship twenty-three (23,} of range nineteen [19,] east. Ta township twenty-four [21,} of range nineteen {19} east. The south half of section eight (8:) North heif of section nine [95] North balf of section ten (10; } North half of section seventeen [17; South half of section seventeen E73} ana North half of section twenty-one [21.] The south half of section thirty-six (36,) ia township eighteen [15,) of range twenty {20) east lu township eiykteen (15,] of range twenty-one (21) east. ‘The west balf of section thirty-one [31] West half of section thirty-two mh and Fast half of section thirty-two (32 } in township twenty (20, ] of range twenty-one [21} east. The whole of section thirteen South half of setion twenty- ‘The west Lalf of section thi ‘The south half of section twenty two [22,] In township seventeen [17,] of range twenty-two {22} east. The west half of section thi y-four (31,] In wenty-Lwo [22] a Uf of section thirty.one [31,} tn {17,] of rauge twenty-three ‘The west haif of section twent township eighteen [ir] of rangepw ne (29,) in y-three [25] east. q "he south half of section three [3,] in township sixteen [16, of range twenty-four [21] east ‘The north half of section eleven 11.) in town- siup eighteen (15.] of range twenty-four [21] east ‘The south half of section fourteen [14,] intown- ship twenty-four (24) of range twenty-six [26] east. The south 1 of section thirty-one [31,] ¢ [15,] of range twenty-seven [27 5 The north Lalf of section thirty-one [31 fu township seventeen [17,] of range twenty (23) east. ‘The south half of section four [4;] and North half of section eight [3 1 And the south balf of section five [5 ] In tow. ine [20] east. Also, a! the same time and piace, 2 following which have been cl ed under »taeir heiss, or *s have not been less uch payment is made or evidence thereof with the requirements of fairs, by or before the 15tu of November, 1555, viz: The south half o fifteen {15,) in town- we sixteen [16] east. In township twen 22,) of range seveateen The east half of section seven ea] West half of section seven [7;4 and West balf of section tweuty-four (24.} In township twenty-four [21,} of range seventeen [17] east. The north balf of section twenty-four South half of ecction t ity-four (24; East haif of sec: hirty-six [36 Fractional sections six 6} and seven [7,) In township nineteen {19,] of range eighteen (15) ‘The west half of section five [5,] in township twenty [20,] of ran Sa ee rey east. ‘The west Lalf of section one [i,) ia township twenty-four ie } of range eighteen [18] east. ‘The south half of section three [3 fis township nineteen Us range nineteen [ 9) east, The south half of section twenty-five (3s, in township seventeen [17,] of range twenty [20] east. The east balf of section twenty-nine [39,] in townshship nineteen (19,) of range twenty (20) east. In towrship twenty-one [21,] of range twenty 20) east, the south Lalf of :ection twenty-two fee} and the south half of section twenty-five (25.] In township twenty-two [,) of range twenty (20) ert. ‘The east half of section nine (9;] and ‘Tho east half of section seven [7,) in township wenty-three [23,) of range twenty [20] east. t In township twenty-four [24,] of range twenty [20] east. | ‘The north half of section nine (9;] and West half of section twenty-two [22 } The sonth half of-section twenty-six [26,} {n | township tweuty-one [2),] of range twenty-one (21) east. * north half of section thirty-five [35,] in township twenty-two [22,] of range tweuty-one Ry east. be went helf of section seventeen [17,] in fownship twenty-four (24,] of range twenty-one [21] east Ip township seventeen [17 } of @ twenty-two af ea, Ge 7 The north: Lalf of section thirtecn [13; East half of ssetion twenty five fod ia The south half of section three n township fifteen [15,] of range twenty-th: nee ee see, west east. Of seetion twenty-nine hie) in ai township seventeen [17,] of range t [23) east. Sale of Creek _— Reserved Lands tn of section seven (7,) in township sep 1—lawt®%Dee a SALE OF CHOCTAW ORPHAN LANDS 1a township sixteen [16,] of range eleven [11] the cou Holines county, the following described traci land in said county, viz: aud exe they lie the arere beer fsa will cease to be try at those offices from the date of the rece}, notice to that effect by the registers and peter hon at those points, and will be made subject to entry as follows : The east half of section ( The west of section four (4) twenty one (21,) of range twenty-six [26] east ‘The south half of section twenty-two [22,] in pee eighteen [18,] of range twenty-seven 7} east ‘the north half of section thirty-three (33,] in plea twenty-one [21,] of range twenty-seven ‘Ti ) east. ‘Fhe south half of section twelve [12,] in town- shiptwenty-two [22,] of range twenty-seven [27] east ‘The west baif of section seventeen {i7jia town- ei ship eleven (11) of range twenty-eight [ ast ‘The south half of section thirty-one i) in township eighteen [i8,) of range twenty-eight 28) east. é The west half of section four [4) in township cee (22,] of range twenty-efght I east. ‘he east half of section nineteea [19,] In town- ship eleven [11,] of range twenty-nine east; sod (hoe soeth beat or anrrine fey three { ) in township seventeen [17,] of range twenty-nine £29) east. These sales will commence at the hour of 12 o'clock m., of each day above desi; ,» and continue until all of the lands then subject to sale under this notice are offered. CHARLES E. MIX, Acting Commissioner. IN MISSL IPPl. DepARTMENT OF INTERIOR, } Office of Indian Affairs, August 13, 1855. UBLIC NOTICE ts hereby given, that the several pieces or parcels of land hereinafter described, lying in the counties of Talahatchie, Yalobusha, Holmes, Lowndes, and Bolivar, in the State of Mississippi, will, at the times and places designated, be exposed for sale in separate quarter sections, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, eee ‘0 be appointed ou behalf of the C ment, as their trustee, under the provision of the 6th clanse of the 19th article of the Choctaw treaty of 1830, viz: octaw orphans by the govern- On Monday, the 3d day of December, 1955, at the court house door in Coffeeville, the following tracts in Yalobusha county: All in township twenty-taree (23) of range eight 8) east. All of section thirty three (33) ‘Lhe west halfand southeast quarter of section twenty-eight (28) . ‘The east haif of section twenty-nine (29) The uortheast quarter section thirty-one (31) The north: half of section thirty-two (32) ‘The whole of section thirty-three (33,) and The west half of section thirty-four (31) And, at the same time and place, the following | described tract in the adjoining range in Bolivar county, viz: The sovth half of section thirteen, township twen- ty-six (26) range seven (7) west. On Monday, the 10th day of December, 1955, at the court house door in Charleston, Tallasatchie county. the following described traets of land in | said county, viz: In township twenty-four (24) range two (2) east. Au of rections three (3,) ten (10,) thirty- ( The east half of section four (4) The southwest quarter of section nine (9) The nerth half and southwest quarter of section twenty-two (22) The west half of section twenty-five (25) ‘The north half of section twenty-six (26) The west balf of section twenty-seven (27) Bie northwest quarter of section thirty-four (31) an The north half of the northwest quarter and west half of the nortaeast quarter of section thir- ty six (36) In township twenty-five (25,) range two (2) east. All of section twenty-seven (27,) twenty-eight (2+) and twenty-nine (29) ‘The northeast quarter of section four (4) ‘The southwest quarter of section twenty-two (22) ae eee quarter of section twenty-three (33,) ai The east half of section thirty (30.) In township twenty-four (24) range three (3) east. All of section three (3) ‘Lhe east balf of the northeast quarter of section two (2,) and ‘The northeast quarter of section four (1) Ia township twenty-five (25) range three (3) east. The southwest quarter of section fourteen (14) The southeast quarter of section fifteen (15. ‘Tue southwest quarter of section twenty. five The southeast quarter of section twenty six (26) ‘The southeast quarter of section thirty-three (%,) and ‘The southwest quarter of section thirty-four (34) On Monday, the 17th day of December, 1855, at t-house door in the town of pexingt ot Js township sixteen (16,) range one (1) west. ‘The west half of section iifteen (15) and ‘The west ha!faud southeast quarter of section twenty-two (22) nship fifteen (15,) range one (1) west. theast quarter of section twenty (20) aturday, the 22d of December, 1555, at the house door in the town of Columbus, the wing described quarter section of and in Lowndes county, viz: ‘The northwest quarter of section twenty-two (22,) township nineteen (19,) range seventeen (17) east. Of the above described lands, seventy-twoquar- ter sections were selected in 1831, at a time when some of the bes! lands in the State were unoccu- pled and unappropriated ; and the other five quar- ter sections end ove-elzhth acre lot, or eighth of a section, Lave been arquired in settlement trom debtors to the orphan ti sione und. The late commis- to settle w.th debtors to that fund describes e lands above offered for sale ax being ‘almost thout an exception rich and fertile. welland ad- located, many of them considerably and as being “largely enhanced in vy the settlement, improvement, ity, Hent population of the section im which and ‘‘ciuineatly adapted’? for planting cement of these reserves, showin; and the minimum price at whic! » tespectively, may be sold, will be made prior to the dates of sale. In cases where the purchaser or hasers ofany = shall fail tocomply with theternia of saie, the cart pense and risk. purchased will be resold at ints or thelr ex- ‘The title to these lands 1s belleved to be indis- putable; but tf, in eny case, an adverse claim suall be set up, the right of oe by the fovernment, ax their guardian. orphans will be ae above rales will commence at the places ed at 12 o'clock of each day, aud continue un- ads are ell offered. CHARLES E. MIX, Acling Commissioner. an li a3t&lawipect {No. 57.) Notice of the disrontinuance of certain Unte ed States Land Offices in the States of Il- tots, Michigan, Wiseonsia, and Towa. | bees THE PROVISIONS OF THE SE- cond section of the act of Congress, approved June 12, 1810, which declares ‘‘that whenever the f public land remaining unsold in any trict shall be reduced to a number ofacres less than one hundred thousand”? such districts shall be discontinued, &c.; end, In compliance with other laws oa the poe pte the Secretary of the inter! be discontinued, viz: r, has directed that the following offices Shawneetown and Kaskaskia, in Ulinots, Kaltmazoo, Michigan Milwaukie, Wisconsin. Fairfleid, lowa. Lands remaining unsold and undi of in to en- Shawneetown and Kask ‘stia, to be attached to the Springfield district, [1nois. Kalamazoo to the lonia district, Michigan. Milwaukie to the Menasha district, Whscoasin. Fairfield to the Chariton district, lowa. ‘The officers at the points of consolidation will give public notice of the days on which they wilt respectively be ed to receive applications for entries of ar y saoh lands at their otibes. Given under my hand, at the city of Washing- re ypisss. ton, this !@th day of November, A THOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner General Lund Office. _Rov 14 -lawdw [No. 518.) te OF THE ESTABLISHME*T OF THREE ADDITIONAL LAND DIS- TRICTS IN THE STATE OF IOWA —in pursuance of the act of —— entitled “An act Teri g tpt boundaries the the Stace wa, and for other "ap. roved March 3d, "1855, which act’ creates addi Sona! land districts in satd State, it is hereby de- ¢lared and made known that the land office for the “ ‘TURKEY-RivaRg DistRict’”’ has been estab- Ushed at @acongan, in W that for the “Fort Doves Doves, in Webster county ; ‘\SioUX-RIVRR DisTRIcr’”? at Stovx Ciry, in Woodbarv county. land ditriets in ineshiek county; Rict’ at Fort and that for the Given under my hand in the held Washing- ton, this thirty first day of October, D. 1886. By order of the President : THOS. A. inch 5 Commissioner of the General Land Office. nov 2-—-lawéw The west half of section four 1S) in pemeewe hteen of range ef . _ nant ot ose wo (alin toweship twenty (20, range ~three east. f on fifteen ) Meeeakig twenty-two [22,] of range twenty-four (24) east. The north half of section seventeen {17,] in township twenty [20,) of range twenty. to] enat. , — — = _ section six te) in township wenty- ‘22,] 01 twenty-five east y { } of range ty: 3) ip aQ community. and by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington; J. L. kip. Alexa bocT LAND’ ba Pyotr wi German Bitters, PREPARED pY DR. ©. M. JACKSON, Phtiad’a., Pa,, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPRPSIA, SAUNDICR Chronic or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the Kidn d all diseases arising from Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness, or Bload to the Head, Acidity of the Slomach, Nau- sea, Heartburn. for food, F uliness, or Weight in the Stomach, Sour ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the urried Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi- c! of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and , Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &e., n Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. E PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adapiation of it to the diseases for which it ie grenees, =p Itis no and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer- ican Mh gre ape) and its reputation and sale is unri- valled by any similar preparations extant. The testimoay in its favor given by the-most - nent and well-known Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country is immense. The fol- lowing from North Carolina is respectfully sub- mitted, referring: any who may still doubt, to the ‘‘Memorabilia,’? or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis of all th: its for the German Bitters. ‘rincipal Office and Manufactory, 180 ARCB STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA Sersi, of Dr. W. Ssmsth, of Pine Hill, Rich- wenn mend County, %. Cc. Pina Hitz, March 4, 1854. Da. C. M. Jacxson, Philadelphia—Dear Sir: 1 have been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst form, for the last uve years. Such was my condi- tion for twelve xaonths that the By and al) who saw me said | must die. ile in this con- dition I was carried to the watering in Vir- ginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina, but was not benefitted by any water to which [ was taken. While on my beer home | stopped a week at Ruth- erfordton, @ 5: village in North Carolina, to the effect of some Chaiyheate water in that . About the last of the week I went intoa rug store to get some medicine for my child and myself. There were several of the village physi- cians in the store, aud one of them seemed to take some interest in my case, and, after asking me some questions, said he had been a eg ey ané had been greatly benefitted by the use of HOOF- LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by , and he insisted that | would try the Bitters. e also called the next day at my room, and in- sisted so much that I would try them that I asked him to get me one bottle. He did it, and I com- menced taking It as directed, and I was more ben- efitted by it than all the water and medicine I hed ever taken. After reaching home one of my neighbors came to me for a prescription and medicine, (he a dys- Leaps ) and I gave him nearly all the Bitters } , Which effected much good In his case He has often called on me for more of the same kind of medicise, saying he was more benefitted by it than any other he had taxen, but I have not been able to get any more for him or myselfsince ; will you, therefore, please ship me a dozen vu? more 2s 500n as ibis. Res; 'y, yours, W. SMITH, D. R. ROUKER, R 's Store, Wake Co.,N tober 24, 185%, saye . 2 Having experienced very great benefit from the ase of HOOF ND’S GERMAN SITTERS in Chronic Dysentery and functional derangement oi the Liver, and its concomitant evils, I am desirous of obtaining a. pope’ pd it for the benefit of my ou will, therefore, please send 8 lot, &o., &o. OERFIFICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD. HUNTSVILLE, Yadkin Co., N.C. November Ist, 1855. Dr. C. M. Jeckson—Dear Sir: Aliow me to ex Press to you my sincere thanks for your discovery of a medicine which, to say the least of it, has ef- fected a cure that all other medicines, that I have mrt yey entirely failedtodo. HOOFLAND’S MAN BITTERS have cured me of the most stubborn and papas case of the PiLms that, fel perhaps, ever fell to the lotof man. My case is . LB. WRIGHT'S uid Cathartie ; OR, PLEASANT FAMIDY PHYSIEC. WE UNEQUALED Dr. vi bi CCESS AND WON- my “LIQUID Ca- stolans, heads of families, govercors of ent almshouses, and overseers of various ERDICT OF T Fa by Asa Family Physic and Alterative, it has never yet been ceed eieoooe and u naw 8 endea’ bring my ‘‘ Liquid Cathartic’’ inte sng ees with, 50 Yeifing effect that « notice be riluous. eal is not a cure-all, but may becon- complaints :— ‘ever, Bronchitis, pepsia, tery «fica- walled Some pe ablic for years with compounds, have & specific for the Liver ts. Kidneys, Bliteas Fes ropsy, Dizziness, and , , Jaundice, Impurity curial Diseases. ali Cutaneous Eruptions, s speedy vemedy, Pains in Side, Back and Br ary Symptoms, Ulcers of a'l kinds, a1 of a Family Physic All ages, ies = teal y in) } with it; and in all cases i ity = omach, and Affections of the j, Ro physician should be administered as easily az water ; it does not nauseate the weakest stomach, nor groduce griping pains, nor leave the bowel: I have ever held all quack preperation: In the great abhorrence, and can safely say that | have avoided all asaimilations to quackery in it THERE IS NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. I can fully assure all who take it that ft is pre- upon the most scientific principles, and no- wholesome end PURELY VEGETABLE IN IT. I have received from almost eve: this Medicine has been introduce: tering testimonials of its MIRACULOUS CURES of the greatest variety of complaints yet rendered to any medicine. THOUSANDS OF MOTHERS have testified to its soothing and all-healing qual- ities, and many assert quite THE ONLY reliabie Family feakness at the 8t Throat, end Dyspe; precinct wherr , the most dat ositively that this is hysic for children or PHYSICIANS UNIVERGALLY TESTIFY that this is ONLY GENUINE REMEDY that has yet made its appearance; and in proof of this use ft, and recommend it in their practice Une trial will preve to the most incredulous ‘bat. when all others have failed, this remedy may relied upon with entire Full directions accom) 50 and 23 cents of ten and twenty doses. pot 409 Broadway, N.Y. Sold b: STOTT & CO , Washington, D.C, and by a! Tespectable Druggists throughout the country, 'y each bottle. Price FRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE on THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE aY M. B, LA CROIX, Mt. Du UF" 250 Pages and 120 Fine, P» Lithographs and Plates. Price only Twenty-Five Cents. 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It treats on the PRYSIOL- OGY OF MARRIAGE, and the Secret Infrmities and Disorder of Youth and ~ Maturity, resulting zrom ex- ‘whick destroy physical and mental xs, With Observations on ak M: , its dutics and Gisynalifiertic with Lithograpus, i ‘hysiology, and Diseases < both sexes, their st A popular end comprebec sive ‘Treatise om the Duties and Causulties of s' ppy and fruitful alifanes felicitows and infe: ones—their obviation 2n@ remova!,— impr hints to thoee contem lating tmatrimony, that tions to it; none, however, sonia take this {important step w ithoxt frst consulting it- ommentarles on ike dieeazes and medical iment of females from ‘afancy tc cid age, each ically iustrated by beautifid Uc hic plates--nervous debility, its ceuses ana cure, simple, safe. and eifectua! a Anatomy and vec, and func gleand married iive— mode of securin; ¥ & process at once not a stranger in this community, as I am well known in this and the surrounding counties, and can truly say thet my recovery has astounded all my friends and relations, as | had tried everything recommended, and nothing did me any good un- til 1 was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at liber ohh make any use of this communica- tion for the elit of the afilicted, you inay think . ~~ Bruly, yours, aes ai ‘WM. J. A'TWOUB. ‘These bitters sre entively vsgstatle, they a? orate and strengthen the systemf prost: never it, and can be used for infants as well as adults. For sale by res ble dealers crerywhere. ELL, Georgetown, aud J. R.'PIERPO MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KEYNEDY, of Roxbury, Has discovered in one of our COMMON PASTURE WEEDS a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO 4 COM- MON PIMPLE. B HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN bundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor) He hes now in his pasion uver two hundred certiticates of its vir- ue, all within twenty miles of Boston. ‘Two bottles are warranted to curea nurstng sore mouth. One to three botties will cure the worst kind of pimples on the face. Two to three botiles will clear the system of 3. Twe botties are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to oure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure ell humor inthe eyos. ‘Two boitles are warranted to cure running of the earsand blotches among the hair. Four to six bottiesare warranted to eure corrupt and running ulcers Qne bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. ‘two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst caze of ringworm. ‘Two to three botties are warranted to cure the Most desperate case of rheumatism ‘Three to four boities are Warianted to cure the salt rhenm. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of scrofula. A benefit is alw@ys experienced from the first bottie, and a fect cure is warranted when the cee is taken. R. » J peddied over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of itin everycase Sosureas water will extin- guish fre so sure willthis cure humor. I never sold a botile of it but that scld another; afera trial {t always speaks for itself. There are two things about this berb (Lat appears to me surpris- ing; first that it pee in our pastures, in some laces quite plent: ful, and yet its value has never n known until f discovered it in 1546—second, that it should care all Eluds of humor. In order to give some idea of thy sudden rise dot eat popniarity of the discovery, 1 will state that fn April, 1855, 1 peddled it, and sold about 6 bottles pez day—in April, 1951, 1 sold over 1,000 bottles per day of it. Some of tie wholesale Druggists who have been In business twenty and thirty years, say that no- thing in the ani of medicines was ever like it. ‘Sucre is a universal praise of it from all juarters. ig In my own praciice i always kept it strictly for humorg—but #ince {ts Introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found {a It that I never suspected Several cases cf epileptic fits—a disease which ‘was always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. O, what a m if it will prove tual in all cases of that a y- there are but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people cured by it For the varlous diseases the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid- neys, &¢., the discovery has done more good than = medicine ever known. © change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can and enough of It. Directions for Use.—Adults one table spoonful “Clivaren from ‘ve to eigat years, tea spoon 1 ren from five rs, 8 - ful. As 20 directions can be eG polteable toallcon stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUPACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, No, 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Mass. Paics, Ong Dottar.- Wholesale Agents —New York wes ce. v. {or Drondway; AB. & D SANDS. {00 Fulton strest. Paiindeiphta, T.W.DYOTT & SONS BATCH.” Alcrandria; PEELS STEVENG. © ositaehLanurter peor an 10) the Druggists of this City. 1 eet ely WILLIAM PALMER, PROFESSGE or THE FLUTE & SURGING, wpe it, corndr of Pouritnth . mieat—an essay On Spo of treatment—precautionary b'ats on the eviis sulting from empirical ractice—an essay on diseases arising ous indiscretion, with plein aut simple rules by which ell persons can cure them- selves without mercury—remedies for those se intiicted miseries Bud dis fortunately prevaleat ta the young. It ls a truth- fal adviser to the inucried an ppointed hopes so un- those contemplating its perusal ts particularly recommend - ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of their sical condition, and who are conscious of hav- bazarded the health, bappiness, and priviteres to whieh every human beiny fs eutitied. Price TWENTY-FIVE © Five Copies for One Dollar. paris of the United § B.—Those who prefvr may consult Dr. LA X upon any of the diseases upo: beok treats, either sonal cine sent to any par ast rections, safely packed and carefully = all observation. Address Dr. M. B. LA CRUIX, No. 31 Maidu: Lane, or Post Office Box 579, Albany, N.Y. pen daily from 9 a. m. to ¥ p. im... from 2 until 5 p. m. EMOVED from No. 56 Beaver st hemes Lane, Albany, N led free of post SOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNG. PROFESSOR WvOD's HAIR BESTORATIVE. tion, although less than two years ublic; owing to its wonderful ef- fects upon the human hatr and sczip, has already Oblained a celebrity and sale perfectly un It has without the ordinary appliances uset for such purposes, won its way, 211 heartily welcomed to most of the cliies aud to’ in the United States, the Canadas, and the V . Nor ts this result su it is remembered that its its merits, solely as established by actual tests ion will actually Restore gray Color, produce a Juxurlsnt off, and When used us 2 tonic ar- tinual flow of the natural fluta lossy and wavy, pularity ts bas ticle, produce a con jus render the hair soft, destroy diseases of the s: the certificates of di, seat oeey peter guished ceatlomen en a z try who have tried therefore speak what they know, most That by a proper use of this & can be made to attain and ret tal color to almost any by removing the cause of no matter how long standing. timontals of the press and the merous respectable individuals of bot sexes, to is curative, a3 well as of ihe reeen- mendations of editors and certificates before aliu ded to, can be had of eli agents. Baooxrisip, Mass., Jan. 12, 1655 Prov. Woop—Dear 3ir—Having made trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say that its effect has beea excellent In removing flammation, dandruff, and a constant tendency te itching, with which 1 have been troubled from childhood, and hes alsor estored a ray, toi cs original color. » With anyibing like the saws truly 3.K. braes Pastor of Orthodox Church. Brookiels. CaBLiis, Il., June 27, 16M. ood's Hair Restora- tive, and have admired Its wonderful eect. My gray; but by the use resumed its original color, and 1 Lave no doubt, SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Seaator United States. Pror. Woon :—Dear S{z—My hair commenced off some three or four years sinew, and con- to do so until I becaine qui remedies jseace from the sealp certificates of nu- was becoming pleasure and progt. I have used Pi permanently so. ite bald. FT tric’ of the day, but to no cf- I was induced to use your celeb@ed Halr Restorative, and am very happy to say it is doing wonders. I have ucw a Lye young hair, and cheerfully resommend all similarly afficted. A.C WILLIAMSON, 133 Second street Address 0. 3. WOOD & CO.. pane New York, and 114 Market . & CO., wholesale and retail Agent, F.W.DYOTYT & SONS, Gencral t, Philadelphia, Pa. COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, &:. to Pulmonary tions tind the most trying season, to the sudden changes in temperature ; warm clothing ms Preseription or h remedy they may east! yy ward off what may else wi se D GUM ARABIC SYRUP and bighly aj impe care, ae fees comboun plea. in price,) econozal that itmay be recommended and confidence. It is sold at 25 cents. Wholesale ‘Nand STOTT & on) Serith ted ateneor three bottles tn one, ERSON & NAIR ARRRL. © STRVHAM Coon by Carter's Spanish Mixture 1FIRROPTHE BLOOW HE GRE AE BUSTIER OE: NoT A PARTICLE OF MEROUR fore Eyes, in of the Bones and Joints, Rhea s Stopbern Ulcers, Syphilitic Diserders % and all diseases arising from en injudic' use of Mercury, linpredence tn Life, or Impurity of the Blood. great remedy, which bas become so 4 eo and payee A celebrated for tee exizecste nary in relieving and ae many of the most obstinate and forms of disease with which inankind is afflicted, is now offered to the public, with the confident assurance that no Mxp- cal DISCOVERY ever mede bas been so eminent); ineuring ScROFULA, end ALL DisEasi oF THE BLoop, 8s CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- TURE e are receiving mal | PE nem and astonishing dclaits of cares made in ali parts of pel teeny? and in most Cases where the skill of the best Physicisns bad been the Fi Blotches Pimples or Postalcs = “Chronic # Heald | thed in vain. over the Broo ts truly remarkable wunah ainanes arising from ti2purity of the great Seat oF 1.1 Fu bave been relieved cored With- out a single failure, out of thet cusands who bave used ft. Carter's —- Mixture contains no Mercury, Upium, Arsenic, or any dangerous drage, bat ts con, of Roots ard Herbs, com- bined with other frgredients of known virtue, and may be given to the youngest infant or most de- bilitated invalid, without the lesst possibile hest- tation. We bave only room for short extracts from pon ns tetany ta Our a seca ana et tlerren e 5 Enon’ tath: ir various localities. Please reed for yourselves. We take great pleasure in calling the a‘tention cf ovr readers to the merits of Certer’s Spenish Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. it eajoys a eputatioa in this eity ——— by other preparation —Daily Dispatch, Rachm Va The Hon John M. Botts, of Va., says heconstd- ers it a matter of duty to add his mony to the virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, FROM ACTUAL PERSONAL OBSERVATION Of its remarkable cura- tive powers for tke diseaves in which it Is used We bave been cured of a violent end Liver discase by Carter’s Spanish Miztare. We know it to be all it eae “9 ger Southside Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We have found from pereonel trial, thet Car- ter’s Spahich Mixture is a Uuly valuable medi, cine.—Ed. Vergennes Independem. Vt. GREAT CURE OF SCKOFULA—A press- man in cur employ was cured of Scrofula of a vie~ ulent character by 3 few bottles ef Carter's § - ish Mixture, afterevers thing else bed failed. Oth- er cures which beve come under our wn observa- tied, proves to us conclusively, that is really @ val- vable mrdicinal egent. We take greet i sure in callirg the attention of the afficted to Its macr- its —Rickmond Republican. SYPHILIS.—i beve seen 2 number of cures cf Syphilis performed by Cart-r’s Spenish Mixture. i e it to be a perfect antidote for thet bor:- use. E opens Com. of Revenve for city of mond. LIVER DISEASE.—Semuel M. Drinker, of the Srna of Drinker & Morris, Bookvellers, Rich- r ed of Liver diseese of several S at ouly three bottles of Carter's penish Mixtu re. ‘OLD SOKES, ULCERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the core Mr. Harwoed, and ctheys, detailed In our Al- ‘The nuinber of such cases cured by Car- penish Mixture, precludes the possibility of incertirg them tn ea advertise ment EFFECTS OF MERCURY —See the cure of Sir. Elmore. He was eaten vp with Mereury and eculd obtain no relief, until ke tock stx bottles of Carter’s Spani-h Mixiure, which perfectly restored | bim to beaith and vigor. NEURALGiA—WMr. F. Boyden, formerly of the Artor Bouse, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Retel, Richmond, was cured of Nevralgta by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since thet time, he says be ba€@¥een it cere more then a hundred cases of the discase in which it ts used. Be never falls to recommend it io the afiicted. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Jobn F. Harrison, Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va.. writes of the sin- gular cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. The patient could not walk. A few bottles entirely cured Lim. SCROFULA.—Mr. gy ep aleo pe offs reat cure of Scrofulz, in the person of a young Say. (of three years standing) which all the dec- tors could not reach. Six boiiles made 2 cure of ker. SYPHILIS —Dr. K. T. Hendie, of Wash ton, D. C , who cured en obstinate case of Syph! lis by Carter's Spanish Mixture. says ‘it acts spe- cially on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt and efficient in lis results.”? Dr.John Minge, formerly of the City Hotel, Richmond, now of Alabama, scys he has seen Carter’s Spanish Mixture administered in a num- ber of cases with astonishingly good effect. He recomunends it as ‘‘the most jent aileretive in we.?? 28 SALT RHEUM AND SCHOFULA —Mr, Jos. Robiason, of Wooster, Obio, wes cured of Scrofula end Salt Rheum of three years standing, by only three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixtur& : WM.8 BEERS & CO , Proprietors, No. 364 Broadway, New York {0 Price $1 per botUe, or six bettles for BS. lorsaleby CHAS STOTT, c., erelly. TYLER’S COMPOUND SYHUP OF GUM ARABIC S.A REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDs, r. t85, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, &€c., possesses the greatest ad- van'ages, with the least objections of any other in use, havity been extensively csed the last twenty years With unparalleled success, not trumpeted to the world as a specific or cure all, but recom- mended as a valuable and scientiiic auxiliary in PULMONARY CasEs, ready at hand. and ove that bas been generally found to efford relief where most others have been tried without material ben- edt. Assuch it is nized by numbers of our leading physic’ans, who know its comporition, and hive been eye nesses of its snpericr eft- 2s well as by thousands of © . who all endoree its cl PATTERSON & NAIRN, ax enna. avenue; PEEL & RTEVENS. Alexandria; CISSEL, Georgetown Reisiled by Druge ists generally Also, TYLER’s GUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROPS, the same composition in lozenge form, 12% cenis ea bex. nov IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE TOOTH-ACHE 18 FOUND. MPHERE 18 NOW OFFERED TO THE world a most effectual re:ned y for the cure of Teeth eche, in fact the only one known to cure the most violent tovih-ache instantaneously, if popaly applied according to direction. Should he pain after the drst application, in course of u re-appear, the sume application has to be made agria, and after two of iLree applicetions the cure wilt be effectual and the decayed tooth as useful as any other. 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