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LIVE-LEGGED TABLES. Hey’ the world goes on improving. Really, atau anful mite: ” Now we've got to table moving {Quite absurd it seems to state. People sitting round a table, Hands conjoined upon it lay, Presently, unless they fable, It begins to spin away If mesmerto power is {n you, _And suttisient force of wan, You can ¢ause it to continue, Disconnected, spinning still Ain I sleeping, am I waking” in my boots, or tn my Walking on my heels, or making Progress with inverted hend ? All dixcoverter this surpasses, W dich of marvel are a theme, None wilt now remark, but asses, ** Wonderfal invention, Steam !”” What will’t lead to, that’s a question To be pondered on—because It concerneth our digestion, Which must rather give us a pause, At our dinner whilst we’re sitting, ‘With vitality imbued, Suddenly the board may, filtting, Walk away with all our food Heedless voto) win id to tarry, It may start, defying chase, Out of window fly, and carry Our provision into space Eg W hat would you say if you wished a rev- erend Doctor of Divinity to per a tune on the dd). D.) Violin? Fiddle-dee-dee tr Why is an omnibur-strap like a con- Science? Because it is aninward check to the vuter man. eS MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS, ¥ROM THE UNITED STATES Name. Leaves For . Liverpool -Glasgow Bremen The Califcrnia steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. —_—— ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Netional Hetel—witttiaM ory. E Armor, Pa W G King, Mass A B Thempson, do A Kimmell, Ma JH Clark. do RM Palmer, Pa HN Gould, Ala C Frailey, do © Carlin, La J G Frick, do W H Clark, Va W_E Osborne, Va T J Norman, Del A B Botel'n, do ¥ Krapp, Ga N P Hayward, Md JN Hoone, ¢o WS King, Mass M K Hoone. do S Street, Md R Couter, Md LEB Berkman, NJ J B Stewart, do JA King, NY TS Nickerson, 3C C Wagan, Pa M Chamberlin, Ala J McCoy, Ma Mis Skelton. NY R M McLane, do E Claike, SC M Key, do G B Auguste, Va JS Warren, Pa JJ Kennan, Mi Mrs Richmond, ¢o T & Brodhead, Mich G W Wilson, Md R Stuart, Va G Lapret, do ‘T B Gray, NY F Lapret, do W B Seyles, RI JA Hopkins, RI RL Thurston, Ri © Herlatt, Pa TS Key, Ma J Thomas & ly, do H H Reede, Pa W W Densiau, do G Branston, NY W R Claw & wife, Mo G MeKnew, Md J McDowell, do W G Murray, NJ © B Carson. NY Cc L Flint, Mass J Lamb, NJ E P E Brocchus, NM A T Sanders, Va w J Duvali, Md A P Edgerton, O L. P Bayne, do P Burelin, NY E M Burgess, Md Browns’ Hotei—z.?. & u. BRown. A Boun, Ma G Gale & ly, NY W Cromclier, do G B Stewart, Md J Cassidy and lady, do J C Rogers, do I McDoffy and y, do B Balard, do WN Loster, Mass G W Hunter, Va J Weaver, do M Murchester, do HL Browa, Vt BJ Teslev, England Miss J Brown, do B Brainerd, Conn Miss L. Brown. do F Hall, do J Haymaker, do W J Beall, Ma Mrs Snowden, Pa E Bartlett, Va D Gibson, Va JS White, NY W_ M Jacoby, Pa E Blowden, do © Nelson, Ky Jj Hart & lady, do JT Homer, Va JZ Thomas, Pa W A Child & wife, Ala A Cumming, Md Miss Manard, Texas Capt Cash, NY Mrs Fiunker, Ga M Brown, do G W Emmett, Pa T Weems, Md J Cook & lady, I W_N Bronaugh, Va Mrs J Ford, NY J 3 Hart,do L Benedict, do JW McMurran, do J W Ashton, Va Wiilards’ Hetei—y.c. & m. a. WILLARS. AJ Lawrence, NC ABH Kitty, Md L Jones, Mass Jj J Neam, Pa W Wetmore, NY DM Henry, Md ‘TB Aldridge, NJ J Stuttz, do D A Smalley, Vt B F Hallet & Pe Mass JD Davis, Pa Gen Stewart, Md F A Heisley, do W B Coleman, NY Dr j Heisley, do H A Smalley, USA DS Zook, NY PB Ewing O United States Motel—x.c. HactnEy, L. 8 Corquell, Pa DE Price, Md S W Summers, lowa H_ 8S Hanington, do G L Sumpson, NY LT poppesmih, do AW Redding. do 5 T Dubow, Pa H P Hoag, Canada JB Prescott, NH J ® Harris; Milwaukee A L Johnson, Md PY T Bruce, Ark Kirkwoed House—; n. & a. KIREWoeD. CBR Kennerly, Va = Mr. Holliday, Md JS Boswell, do BR Buckman, Pa J Evans, Pa JM Wallace. do HC Hutchinson, Ohio J B Stewart, Md J Damon, Md $ Southey, do T P Cook, Pa AR Dabney, SC M O Davidson, Md Dexter's Hetel—u. a. exper. Mr Winson, Va T B James, NY L, D Campbell, O JC Pendergast, do G M Gay, Mass Mr Brinsmade, DC J Eldredge, Ky G Spratt, Ky K H Crittenden, do OFFICIAL. Treasvar DurartMent, Dec. 1, 1855. Notice is hereby given to holders of stocks of the United States that this Department will pur- chase to the amount of $1,500 000 of sald stocks at any time when the same may be offered prior to the Ist day of June next, and will pay therefor the following prices, to wit: Por stock of the loan of 1912, a premium of ten percent; for stock of the loans of 1847 and 1548, @ premium of sixteen per cent; fof stock issued under the act of 1850, commonly called Texas-in- demnity stock, a premium of six per cent; and for stock of the load of 1846, redeemable on the 12th November, 1546, if received at the Treasury prior to the Ist day of January next, a premium of 23 per cent.; if received between the Ist Jan- uary and the 3ist of March next, a Premium of 2 per cent ; and If received after the 31st of March and prior to said Ist ef June next, a premium of 1g per cent. Interest will also be allowed on said stocks at the rates specified in the certificates, from the 1st July last, if assigned with the principal of the certificates received prior to the Ist of January next. After that date the interest will be allowed in addition to the premium from Ist of January to the date of their rece!pt. In both cases one day’s interest will be allowed in addition for the money to reach the selier. Certificates transmitted to this Department an- der the present notice should be duly assigned to the United States (with the current half year’s in- terest, if sent prior to the Ist of January next) by the party entitled to receive the purchase money. Payment for these stocks will be made by drafts upon theassistant treasurersat Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties entitled to receive the money direct. ho JAMES GUTHRIE, dec 3—dtJunel Secretary of the Treasury. EVENING STAR. ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. (638 SSE Se Great Southern Mail Line! Be TWICK DAILY-a1 (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Betweon Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at6a m.and7 p.m. Pare from Washington to Riehmond.......85 50 G_ESTABLISH- CTORY, Sixth st. NT, and WIG MAN MWe na Te pees made on the shortest not! Wigs an ‘ou ma ice. hon good assortment of Ladies Back Braids just arrived from New York UNITED STATES MAIL, dec 11—eo3m Vost Ovvicr DRPARTMENT, Deo. 21, 1955, FOR CARRYING THE mails of the United States from the Ist April, 1856, to the 3th June, 1355, inclusive, on the fol- lowing route in KENTUCKY, will be received at tne Contract Office of the Post Office Department in the city of Washington, until 5, } 26th day of February, 1456, (to be decided by the Ist March following.) on the route and in the tiine » by Laurel Bridge. Me Hargue’s Mill, Lynn Camp, Barboursville, Cumberland Ford, Cumberland G amore Thorn Hill, OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS herein specified, viz : A,a #275 From London, Ky , allowing ample t! rocured on the boat. Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, as itisa CONTINUOUS LINK OF FIR@T CLASS RAILROAB VROM ALEXANDRIA TO RICH- D THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGA carried without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg J. Ro NICKLIN, Ticket Agent, Alexandria. [HH RAILROAD. Tenn.,) Tazewell, Syc- a's Station, and Mar- shall’s Ferry, to Russeliville, 9 miles and back, three timesa week, in 9 months, and on horseback the residue of 2-horse coaches Leave London Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at6am Arrive at Russellville next di Leave Russellville Monday, ‘WASHINGTON BRAC yednesday, and Arrive at Lon YHANGE OF HOURS. J Gay, the 23d instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and $i a. m., and 3 and m dou next days by 5 pm No pay will he made for trips not performed, and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily explained three times the deducted. For arrivals break connexion with depending mails, and not sutticiently excused, one-fourth of the compensa- tion for the trip Is subject to forfeiture. sed, unless the delin satisfactorily explain cates of postmasters or the affidavits of other cred- itable persons, for neylecting to take the mall from or {nto a post ottice; for suffering it to be in- royed, robbed, or lost ; and for refusing, to convey the mail as frequently as the contractor runs, or Is conce vehicles on the route 4 m 4p Sunday at 4 p.m. ¥ of the trip will be | [eave Bulitmore at 14 and 0 a. m., and Jand far behind time as to PARSONS, Agent. q I VERNON, N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, 1; from Alexandria 75 cents —The steamer THOMAS. COLLY UR leaves Washington at 9, and 4 Coaches leave the Capitol for Coach fare 10 cents dria at 9 o'clock. the boat at ®¥ o'clock. sons wishing the coaches will leave their residenoe eorge & Thomas Parker. Kc freshinents on the br SA50CL GEDNEY, Captata. ned in running, The Postmaster General may annul! the contract for repeated failures to run for disobeying the post of- agreeabiy to contrac fice laws or instructions of the de assigning the contract without t Postmaster Gener may alter the schedule. increase of ser “Liverpool....Jan 19 SEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STA MAIL STEAME LE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ice on the route by a whole or in pert, at pro rata decrease of pty, ifhe allow one month’s extra compensation on the amount of service dispe should be addressed tothe s master General, superscribed ** Mail Proposals a be executed and returned to the department by or before the Ist For farther particulars as to con ditions to be incorporated in the contracts bidders may see pamphiet advertisement aus in Kentucky, Tenn »M <FIC, Captain West, PACIFIC, Captain Nye, alan Corastock, C, Captain Grafton. ave been built by contract, nt service; every care hi AR, as in the engines, to ; and thetr accommod 2- rs are unequalled for elegance rond Assistant Post- for Kentucky.” of April, 1356 dec —lawiw Postmaster General. From New York io Live:pool, iz Sitopkin, Log United States Patent Office, Washington, Jan. 3, 1856. PETITION OF READ, of Alon, [ilinois, praying for the | extension of a patent granted to him the J2th day of March, 142, for an improvement in “Reaping Machines,”’ for seven years from the expiration of said patent. which takes place on the 12th day of March, 1°56: ILis ordered that the said the Patent Oiticeon Monday, the 3d day of M: | ud all persons are notified | e. if any they have, why not to be granted Persons opposing the extension file in the Patent Oitice their ol set forth in writing a the day of hearing; all testimony tiled by either | siz party to be used at the said bearing and transmited in accordance the ottice, which will be furr The testimony in the case w r , 1896; depositions and other pa- | Pers relied upon as testi:nony must be fled in the office on or before the morning of that de guments, if any, within ten days there: also, that this notice be pob! id Evening Star, Wash- imore; Pennsylvanian, | Commerce, New | York; and Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, once a week for three successive weeks previous to the 3d day of March next, the d: CHAR 2 size state rooms, ¥ - £90 and £20 JONATHAN 36 Wall street, New York. EZOWM, SHIPLEY & CO., £.@. ROBERTS & CO. 12 King’s Arms Vara, London. N MUNROE «CO, Dame des Victoires, Part KR. DEAPER, Havre. tition be heard at | neat, at 12 o'clock m to appear and show ¢ said petition ov Phe owners of th are required to & ble for zold, silver, b ections, special! t days before | clous poh higee See oe, @ between Washingt bet 17% hamrs: Running Tims between Wazhington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROUGH TICKET# AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON, PHE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL reatly Improved its Western und Wheeling ay of hearing. ES MASON, Commissioner of Patents P. 8.—Fdiltors of the above papers will please and send their bills to the Patent Office, @ paper containing this notice. wow ROAD having s, now offers the fi S between WASHING nd all portions of the EST, NORTH- ‘he connection between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- more is always promptly made at the Washington Junction (lately called the Rela from Baltinore. This is the only change of cars tequired between Weshingtou and the Obto river. Baggage is checked throug! Washington Station, and rechecked an: ferred there, (with the passenz: for those holding T' ond. The connec: ally atG a.m. end ix p.m. United States Patent Office, Wasninetan, Jan. 2, 1996 N THE PETITION OF S. W. BULLOCK raying for the extension of went granted to him on the23d day of March, , for an improvement in House) 9 miles of New York, h to Wheelin: ““presses for prees- ¢.,”’ for seven years from the expiration tent, which takes place on the 23d day It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday. Mareh next, at 12 o’clock m.; and all Persons are id show cause, if any they tition onght not to be granted. the extension arc req bjectlons, specially iting, at least twenty days before 3 all testimony fi! ers) without char; ickets for points ins loave Washington On Sundays at the the Ith day of ING direct commection 15 made OHIO RAIL- , onthe Ohio, near re, Zanesville, and exe trains connect irs of the Newark, Mansfield road for Sandusky, Toledo, with the trains ROAD, rianing fro Wheeling, through Cambr:! Cc notified to appear an have, why said Persons oppos file in the Patent Oifice their o} set forth in wi the day of hearin: party to be used at the-said hearing and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application The testimouy in the caxe will be closed on the depositions andother papers re- ‘Bs testimony must be filed in the office the morning of that day; ments, if any, within ten da: that this notice be igencer, and Star, Cj; Argus, Baltimore, Md ; and Sandusky [ail Chic must be taken ¢ C.G. Railroad trains eon- of the Little Maami Raii- 29th of Febnmary ; 2 eto. gers holdiag Thiengh Tick: Naichex, aw Grisens, jon—are trans- ferred at Cincinnati to the Mail Steamers on the Tickets for Evansville, Cairo, and £t. Louls are sold by q Nor CLEV the Union, Intell Evening Argus, Journal of Commerce, New Post, Boston, Mass.; once a week for three successive weeks previous to the 10th day of March next, the day o' hearing CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents. pers will please e, with a paper jan 2—law3w United Statos Patent Office, Washington, Jan. 2, 1836 N THE PETITION OF ZEPHANIAL BOS- WORTH, of Harmer, Ohio, praying for the patent granted to him on the 6th day of April, 1942, for an improvement in‘ ¢ structing heating stoves,’ for seven years from the expiration of said on the 6th day of April. i856: itis ordered. that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Mor 12 o'clock, m and show cause, if any ition ought not to be grant Persons opposing the extension file in the Patent Odlice the set forth in writing. at le the dav of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the hearing must be taken and transmutted tn accordance with the rules of the of- fice, which will be furnished on application ‘The testimony in the case will be closed on the depositions and other papers ony, must be filed tn the otfice at day; the argu- -» tickets are sold, between Wheeling forty milez) where a ceanection and and Pitteburg Reliroad is - Tequested to notice thet while thin is the oriy rowte afording Whrouph Tickets and ton, it is alro the shortest, rect to nea:iy ali the leading ‘The distance from e Ohio ts navizi snd Wellsville Editors of the above with the Clevel wand rbills to the Patent O: containing this notice. Checks in Washingt moxt speety, and at ints in the great West. ashington to Ulncianati is but 653 shorter than by any other route! THROUGH TICKET, FROM ‘Do Wheeling, 9 68; Colum- yicn, 15 58; Cincinnati, $16 Co; jroad, $i# GS, by steamer from lis, $17 56; Clevs- 8; Detroit, Sis 2; 50; St. Louis, $98 56 end leans, $3!; ete. » CUMBERLAND, BEDFORD SPRINGS, D,and FAIRMOUN’S, Vadhinwon at 6 a.m. cz For the mticr way etutiogs between Baitimore and W nesilug, take 6 a.m. trcla fom to extension of a Which takes place Cincinnati, #18 00; 1 y,the2ith of March | iand, #12 50; ‘Folodo, & Go and are required to ir objections, specially east twenty days before Scapers may lvave Mth day of Mare relied upon as te on or before the morning of th ments, ifany, within teu days t Ordered, also, that this notice be published in the Union, Intelligencer, and Star, D.C.; Argus, Baltimore; Evenia: a2.; Journal of Coming: and Enquirer, Cincinnati, Obfo, o for three successive weeks previous March next, the mrt Cc om Boltiracre, Ave poils, ats. » &a. apply to THOMAS H. = ay ER. DONE, Master of Trenspertation ‘Argus, Phila. Baltimore end Ohio Ratiroad, baliieaors, he United States Patent Offic Washington, Jan. 3, 1556 N_ THE PETITION OF L. W. & G. w. BLAKE, of Pepperville, Mass. the extension of a patent granted tot ‘20th day of April, 1542, “Water Whee: ration of said 2istday of April, 13; It ts ordered, that Patent Office on 12 o'clock m ; and all pet pear and show cause, if pe'ition ought not to be Persons opposing the extension a file in the Patent 0: set forth in writing, at least t the day of hearing party to be used at the sald and transmitted in accord: the office, which will be fu, ‘The testimony in the ca 25th day of March; depos’ relied upon as testimony fice on or before the morni guments, if any, within t Ordered. also, that thi the Union, Intelligencer ingten, D.C; Argus, nian, Philadelphia, Pa ; Journal of New York, N. Y.; and Pos! a week for three successive 7th day of April next, the di tothe 2ith of Comiunissioner of Patents. ve papers will please to the Patent —Editors of the abo: and send their bills paper containing this notice. or an improvement in law3w ,”* for seven years from the expi- which takes place on the the petition be heard at the the 7th of April next, at Tsons are notified to a) Notice of the discontinuance of the United office at Vandulia, in the State OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT, IN pursuance of law, and in view of the report of the land officers at Vanpaxia, ILLimois, the va cant land in said district is reduced below one hundred thousand acres, the SecreTaRY OF THE that the land office at VANDALIA be discontinued, and the lands re- maining unsold at the time of the discontinuance jectte sale and entry at SPRINGFIELD, re required to jections, Specially Wenty days before ‘mony filed ‘by either hearing must be taken ance with the rules of rnished on application se will be closed on the itions and other must be filed in the of- ng of that day; the ar- en days thereafter. s notice be published in Lands remaining unsold and ur appropriated id subject to private ent us ry at the land sd, will cease to be subject from date of the receipt of ister and receiver BINGFIRLD will which they will Sp p ications for entries of e. ity of W re B tens OE to entry at said office notice to that effect b: thereof; and the land ive public notice of Prepared to receive such lands at thetr o; iven under iny hand, at the c! ton, this Sth day of December, A. THOS. A. HEN Commissioner of the dec ll—law6w ICTILE ony —tuar RECE imens of his ineluding “ The Deaeet from the Cr. Rubens; ‘“ The Flight into Eg: tion of the Wise Men ;’’ ‘« Head a ee i “ adapted for [sty ‘ques TAYLOR & weeks previous tothe ‘ay of hearing. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents. P. 8 —Editors of the above pa copy, and send their General Land Office, bills to the Pa ‘r containing this notice. _Jan 4—law3w MEAT OF SUPERIOR oO UALITY from Virginia ‘Mountaie purest and best quality, , for sale at my store, jue and 15th street. Z. M. P. KING. of Christ,” after Ecce Homo,” &e., | Fruits aun Spices of the Vermont aven MEDICAL DISCOVERY eer rarerserretnen . @ A URIPIER OFT, » OF THE AGE. PHILOSOPHICAL = OF MARRIAGE, Best Alterative Kucw ge 00D a Not A TRY IN Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, ae An tafallible remedy for Bcrefule, Kin Has discovered in one of our COMMON PASTURE 4 fe Rheumatism. Obstinate WERDs a remedy that cures 250 Pages and 1} Fine, Plain, and Colored Leth- Pimples or Postules on the EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; ographs and Plates Bolls, Ague and Fever FROM THE W ST SCROFULA DOWN 70 A COM- MON PIMPLE. E HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN hundred cases, and never failed except intwo cases, (both thunder humor ) He has now in bis Ringworm or Tetter, S¢ Herld age ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, Sait Rheum. Stubborn Uloers, Syphilitic Disré. and all diseases arising from an tnjudicions use of Mercury, Imprudence tn Life, or Impurity of Price onty Twenty Five Cents. Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the Unton (tearesr BOOK EVER PUBLISHED-— and containing nearly nl double the ntity of read- ” the Blood. egenren ore we reer ip hacotinge of its vir- ing matter in. that of the NHIS great remedy, which bas become #0 rap Oe ere a ee FIFTY CENT OR DOL. : idly and so justly celebrated for Its exiracrd! manne bottles are warranted to curea nursing sore | LAH PUBLICATIONS EMEA) | tary «dcacy in relieving and curity many of the t t e PH YSIOL- most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with ea will cure the worst kind of iat “gine oe : which mankiod ts atic ds now adfered te tae 3 Seer public, with the confident assurancethat no Mep wer? to three bottles will clear the system of | 22d pee pe epee ME | tcat piscoveny ever made has been so eminently Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst | Maturity, resulting from ex dite snocessful ineuring SCROFTLA, aNd ALL Dismaere canker in the mouth and stomach physical andl aecntel pours wa uapias [awe © corer ers, with Observations on ~ ~ > Belge Rose ego gee oes 7 sual One to two bottles are warranted to cure all | Marriage, its duties and disqual!fications. se = rs = oie eat sbing —s fe res humor in the eyes. their remedies; with Lithographs, lilustrating the wore oa the mn of the beet Pb aaa a very — Two bottles are warranted to cure running of Anatomy and Physiology. and Diseases of ihe Re- v4 ry ca cole ysicians a the earsand blotches among the hair. productive Organs of both sexes. their structure, | * “ea power over the Stoop ts tral a eren Four to six bottles are warrauted to cure corrupt | US*8, and functions. A popular and comprehe op ‘a oh atten t pe <4 or epee and running ulcers sive Treatise on the Duties and Causalties of sin- o ve 7 met oak pon fy = — One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin, | <!¢ and married life—happy and fruitful alliances, | *"** oF Line be as ocho Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the | "Ode of securing them—t{nfelicitous and infertile | © ve worst case of ringworm. enes—thelr obviation and removal —import Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the | bits to those contemplating matrimony, that will or THE BLoop,as CARTERK’S S?ANISH MIX cesses, which destroy the TURE of Roots Herbs : posed * m d most desperate case of rheumatism ome objections to it; none, however, should - mu virive, an Three fo four bottles are warranted to cure the | take this important step without frst consulting its | oled with other tn resin Sosa ree fe trErtpeahea pages—commentaries on the diseases and medical be given to the younges i Sbie b ties tight bottles will cure the worst c: of | tteatment a from infancy to old age, each se — invalid, without the least possible heal *se8 Of | case graphicaily illustrated by beautifal litbogra, . tone eer efit in always experienced from the first | Phic plates—netvous debility’ its causes and sere, | We have only room for short extracts fr m the hottie ana. reat cine ie warranted when the | ¥Y 4 process at once so simple, safe. and effectual | volumes of testimony in our possess a haga cite eee nets tebe that fatlure is impossible—rules for daily manage- | from gentlemen of the highest respectability, weit al Ren ho y idled over a thousand bottles of | ment—an essay on Spormatorrhea. ractica) | Kaown inthelr various locelities. Please read for mn act, L Peddled over @ thonsend bottles of | chsefvations on the saferand more succeseml mode | yourrelves. of iin every case So sure a8 water will extin, | of ‘reatment—precautionary bints on the evils re- ————— Sa eultiine ate oiteniien "ool galsh fre oe will this cure humor. I never ones from empirical integra winged ey = PP esi pean tare SS ee of Carter's Bpan) h ' sla ie < t tha ae iveases arising from indiscretion, with plain an ‘ Are “ —— | tral He alwaye speaks for arlf. “Tere are two | ple rue Uy which all persons can cure thera. | Misture Tepatation thie ey evened by 29 z t z Mic hy eng . —Dari md, age eet that! Pas ieee rasiien eens infli ted miseries and disappointed Lopes so un- r preparation —Darly Dispatch, Réchmond, “es quite plentifat, and yet its value has never | fortuna’ely prevalent in the yourg. It Isatruth-] 7S. ya poten of Ve..eayabeoonnid known until I discovered it tn 1846—second, | fu! adviser to the married and the yh aba tebe Aestioneny be te that {t should enre all kinds of humor marriage. Its perusal is particularly recommend. | © ish Mixture, PROM ACTA fa order to give some idea of the sudden rise | &d to persons entertaining secret doubts of their | ¥! o and creat popularity of the discovery. 1 will atate | phy-ical condition, and who are conscious of hav- thatte ee 1853, I peddled it, and sold about6 | ‘NX hazarded the health, happiness. end privilages We have been cured of a violent ana pr wa ve fe + ¥ i 7 7 he human be s a! 7 e bave n a ranks Prd ae rea a ae I ae) Past eine Mal A oar Sper copy, or | Liver disense by Carter's Spanish Mixtare We “Some of the wholesale Druggistawho havebeen | Five Copies for One Dal ahlaited, free of post- tt to be all tt professes. — Editor Southside ore paittclranremmyy is Ps . | age. parts of the United States erat, Petersburg, Ya. 8 ned twenty and thirty years, that no. N. Those who prefer may consult Dr. LA heen Sound Geo peed & in the annals of patent medicines was ever CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this | , Pat ig ag Hh grigena atin Zhe: af praise o EROIX upon rs Spahish ) Quarters, Noe 8 Universal praise of It from all | joy treats, elther Personally or by mail: Medi- ine BA, Vergennes lnhapentins, W ey stica I alway: t sent to any part af the Union according todi- sas de ions o oe Bsus cunt since cereale eka pater roateiy parked aud carefully secured fom | | GREAT CURE OF SCROPULA A pros pes. tas tanan at aati meer saeecet Address Dr. M. B_LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden character by a few bottles of Carter's Son Several cases of epilentic fits—a disease which | Lane, or Post Office Box 579 Albany, N.Y. niga dongs. fig Ye was always cons!dered incurable, have been cured iJ" Oftice open daily, from 9a mto% pm. and a by 2 few bottles. G, whata “oui if it will prove D- m. effeciual in all ceses of that ewful malady—there ling the atte 7 ts er 1 ary but few who have soen more of it than I bave. ; Richmond Kepwblican I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them ¥PHILIS.—I have seen a number of cures of aged people cured by it For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and_ parti y in diseases of the Kid- neys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you ean vet and enough of it. Directrons for Use —Adults one table spoonfal Ww SHES to call the attention to all that suifer + day—Children over ten years dessert spoon with defective sight, caused by age, sick- pan FitChiidren from five to eizht years, tea spoon- and particularly from glasses injudiclously | 97 p SORES, ULCERS AND OBSTINAT® ful. As no directions can be applicable toallcon | selected, to his superior dpecTacLes ana ERUPTIONS ON THE SEIN —See the cur stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels | GLASS carefully ground by himself toa twice a day. a Y a ilis performed by Cart rs Spenish Miatore eee eee eee 1 be eve it to be 8 periect antidote for that bwrr\- ble disease EE. BURTON, ‘ Com. of Revenue for cliy of Richmond LIVER DISEASE.—Semuel Vi the frm of Drinker & Merris, Booksclie nond, Va., was cured of Liver disease of by only three bottles of C of Mr. Harwood, and others, detailed in our Al 3 y, and brilliant transpare mange | The number of such eases cured by Car LD KENNE ers Spanish Mixture, preciodes the ponsibt No 10 - oe abe! Mf inserting them in an advertisement : arren strert cording to the concavity or convexity orbury, Mass Very numerous are the tll effects ¢ ; CTS OF MERCURY.—Sec the cure of Price, Oxe Dortar yan of sight from the com: BFFECTS OF MEKCU: Wholesale Avents —New Vork City, © V genes in not being. precise me pinepempepse eo ipaene a drat ap : CLICKNER, 61 Barciay street; C. H RING, Optometer; and the pra ., (02 Broadway; A.B \ 100 Fulton him to measure the foc street. Philadelph' Baltiinore, BROW HATCH. Alexandria, PEEL &S faction. At Reta{l by all respectable D: sts In the J. T. acknowledges the very libcral eacourage- | etor United States and Rritish Provinces, and 2!so by | ment already obtained, and further solicits the pa- | of N the Druggists of this City. oct a-ly of “fo that have not yet availed theim- | <b ae: of bis ald sons that cennot conventently call, by send- ing the glasses in use, and siating hew many inches they can read this print with their specta- cles, can be supplicd with such that will improve 4r & SONS | the eyes, and such sslasses that are al solutely re- | 24 c stb & | quired will be furnished with precision and satis- EURALGIA —Mr or House, N. ¥., 2 Exchange H igia by Carter® , he says be has seen it cu cred cases ef the discane tn wie e never falis to recommend Jt to the KHEUMATISM.—Mr. Jobn F. fiarrieon Druggist. ef Martinsburg, Va., wr’ 2 a gular cure of a violent case of Kew petient could not cured him SCRO FULA.—Mr. Harrison o “DOCTOR MOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED their sight. & re 1g ml an RB itters, Innuinerable testimonials to be seen ; and iefer- PREPARED BY ences given to many who have derived (he greatest DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’a., Pa. Sprtesa tenga ie ghaed coer great cure of Scrofula, in the per a , Cirewlars tv be had gratis, at his office, No. 512 | lady. (of three years standing.) which > WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ woe dat pot r f LIV LAIN’ Hall, up siaire. + COMPLAINS, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, di Norrong, September 7, 15c4. SYPHILIS —Dr. K.T. Be Kidn she Dial me De Diseases of the | sir The Spectacles you made for me sult very > whoe ost! idneys, and all diseases arang from a dis. | well, and seem Lo bave impreved my slght more *s Spartsh bibl . ordered Liver or Stomach, than any other I have lately tried ‘ » Blood, Liver and Shia and yt Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness, or LIP’. W. TAZEWELL and efficient in its results.”? Blood to the Mead, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- I have tried 2 pair of Spectacles obtained from sea, Heartburn, Dissust_for food. Fullness, or | Mr. Tobias, and find them of great assistance te Richmond. now of Alabama. says be has ser Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruetations, Bink- | m; sight, and correspon th bis description | Carters Spanish Mix administered ina ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, iia i recommend hi: asa skiliful optl- | per of cases with « isbingly good efeet Swimming of the Head, Hurrled and Dffiicult | ofan. HENRY A. WISE. | recommends it as “the most eficlent alteralive in Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or use.”? Snffocating Sensations when in a lying Posture. “S| 2U ND SCROFULA—™r Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs. before the ht thera be Gon . Dr. John Minge, formerly of the sg J Hori ante They are wry decided t 1] Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Gulo, was cured of Cees CEES Ente Head, DOR | Niceess, an8 | aim the ome of caput ermine pair, | Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years etanding, Reed of : Piration, el ovine of = =e y selected in different places and from op- | by enly three bottles of Carter's & h Mixture ko., Madden Flushes of Hest Horning fa nbe | ticlans recommended to me on account of thelr WM. 8. REERS & CO , Proprietors, Flesh, Constant Iinaginings of Evil, and great leper yer standing in England, France and the No. 301 Brondwey, New York. States. 1 have been aiso pieaset with = al on ae Your remarks and directioas on (he treatment of See o SS Torn siete tg >. he oe the purpose of preserving and !nprov- al v , ; Depression of Spirits. YHE PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention zoe waapietion of It to the diseases for which it is Professor of M. Loutsvilie, Ry. See enne een eee wns. ican people, and its geputation and sale ts nace ch L have heen zreatly atded (my | /JVAIS preparation, although less than two years = 1 vision having enffered greatly fiom reading ai reat Preparations extant. The | Dscht in my cariter lite) ft affords me the bie z : pleasure to sny that I consider bim a eMiful prec- 3 tical optician, and well prepared to ald those wh: before tue public; owing to tts wonderfal ef fects upon the human bair and scalp, hes already ned a celebrity and a it hes wiibout th In all parts of the co lo from North Jarolina isn Xu ra may neoe his profeasional services. ich purposes, won { vy, a mitted, referring any who may stilt iar a WM. B. ROU heartily welcomed to most of the cities and tow us «Memorabilia. or Practical Receipt Book, for Elder of Methodist Conferense. inthe United cee, the Cunadas. —— — Farmers and Families, to be had gratis of all the wineron, N. C., Jan. 27, 1851. n —— n 1 hig cgentonre toon ng to > Agents for the German Bitters. n 4: Dear Str--l am happy to say a — ea cototittne’ “ul Paces — rinotpal Ofice and Manufactory, 280 AROB g les which | ebtained from yen last “es y i 2 - STREET, PAILADEL iIA, PA. week nre entirely satisfactery. From an inequal- Hie! page A es armng oman A fore! wf <a - ity In the visnal mage of my eyes, I have hereto- nowt upon the heads of ‘the bald, prevent the WESPIMONY FROM NOR@A CAROLINA | fore found t difiiculty in getting glasses of the from felling off, and when used 2s a tonte ar Gertifcate of Dr. W. Seasth, of Pons Hall, Rieke | Proper focal distance. It -_ a ticle, nce a continnal flow of the uetural fuld sxena County, N.C. —_ pom ied the ald of yous optomeses, — lasses | and tias render the hair soft, glossy and wavy, Pine HILL, March 4, 1951, _ | Culty bas been happily obviated so that tl ———— desticy diseases of the scalp, at gol dené-0f, Da. C. M. Jackaon, Pi ladeiphia—Dear Sir: 1 | YOU Jpiaepy cee peer the best adapted | the cerifcates of disiinguish't ceaticmen have been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst | @ mv eves of any I have ever x S orane iadies in every part of the country Who have tried form, for the last Ave years. Such was my condi Very respestfe: sf fac Saunhe” asee it, and therefore speak what they know, most ful- tion for twelve months that ithe = ysictans and ali —_ \ foe = ly attest. That by « proper use of this Resterative who saw me said 1 must die. dite in this con- tment of Interior, May 7, 1855, the hair can be made to attain and retain its natu dition I was carried to the watering places in Vir- Frora nstural defects and the unejun! ianze of | rai color to almost euy age alotted to humantty, ginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina, but was | say eyes, | have been compelled to use glasses for | by removing the cuuse of disease from the scalp — not benefitted by any water to which I was taken. | several years. I have tried dif opticians | no matter how long standing—the concurrent tos- Walle on my way home i stopped a week at Ruth- | vizhout obtaining glasses pyre Fi to my | timonials of the press and the certificates of nu erforaton, a si Village In North Carolina, to | eyes. Four menths since Mr. ‘Tol inade two | merous respectable individuals of both sexes, to try the effect of some Chalyheate water in that pairs expecially for me, which 1 have found t | the use of this curative. as well es of the recom- 7p . About the last of the week | went iatoa | serve me tfectly. By the use of bis optometer | mendations of editors and certificates before alia: Crag store to get some medicine for my child and lee Is enaliied to adapt lasses minutely to the eye. ded to, can be had of al! agents. myself. There were severa! of the v! Spun 1 most cheerfatly recommend Mr. Pobias to al! Brooxrigiy, Mass., Jan. 12, 1855 cians !n the store, and one of them seemed to take | having occasion to usegigases, and bear my testi- Proy. Woon—Dcar sir—Having made trial of some interest in my case, and, after asking me | mony as to bis skill as an‘optician. r Heir Restorative, it gives me plesenre to sey some questions, sald he had been a dys) oe and HENRY iL. BALDWIN, t its effect has been exoelient In removing in- bad been sreatly bencfltted by the use OOF- Assis‘. Sco’y to sign Land Warrants. fiamsaation, dendruff, and a constant tendercy to LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by | jy 18—ti itching, with which 1 have been troubled frora id. he insisted that 1 would try the Bitters. | ————-——- — <= - childhood, and has aisor estored my hair, which so called the next , at myroom,andin- |EMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE wes becoming gray, tol os original color. i have ores so much ae shy Ai leg i —— TOOTH-ACHE tS FOUND. used no other Esficie, with saything ilke the same mt Tae one bottle. je it, ane com- pe N SRE : ioasure 2nd preft. Yours, tralty , Mcuced king it as directed, Rees more beu- eee to NOW Derr ee 2) sone F 4 Idd fect edy for the cure oi J. K. BRAGS, cee by # ‘han all the water and medtoine I had ‘Toot ache, in fact the sal ent known to ours Pasier of Orthodox Church. P:cokbelt $ jolent tooth-ache instantaneously, if CaRxxzz, ill, Jue 27, 1853 After reaching horae one of ray neighbors oy aceo my to me for a prestiption and medicine (hes done properly applied according to direction. Should | 1 have used Prof.O.3. Vood's Heir Kestora yy | che pain after the first ‘leation, in course of | tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. My perce aoricn fone ee bplec le fms nyeedy time! re-a pear, the same application has to be ae pee becoming, 2s I thought, tureiy He Me gee Hoare good ano made again, and after two or three applications gray; but by the use of his “Restoretive” it bes kind of medicine, saying he was more henciitted the cure will be effectual and the decayed tooth as | resumed tts original color, and I bave no éou>t, r uy f SY BREESE, by tt than any other he had taken, but I have not feooly cose SS aa eed igen ler a ve west —— Ea-Bensier Gaited wiates. = able to get any mere for bim or myself since ; no injurious effect whatever. Prov. Woop :—Dear Sir—My bair commenced bad ied ce Hi ship mea dozen of | " 'riense call for A. FERGER’S TOOTH-ACHE felling of some three oF foar years since. and con- Res y, yours, W. samira, | BALSAM. | Price 2 cents per phial. | ng. | tinued to do so until | became quite bala I tried A 5 : : x DB BOOKER, Roger's Bre, Wake Co.,N. | LEY, CHAS. STOTRA CO. D. J DYSON, | sil the popular remedies of the dey, but to no ff ©, Ootover 21, lesa, says area V, HARBAUGH, and J.B. GARDNER © CO., | dalr Restorative, and am very happy to «ey iis d a xpericnsed very preat benaftt from ton. 3 ners ¥ use of HOOF LANDS GERGIAN BL PTCRS tt = pein a soauetny beosion Chronic Dysentery an functional deranzement of = hie its sehen evils, I am desirous ol @ quan! of it for the benefit of my Second street mmunit in S A REMEDY FOR COUGHS. COLDs. Tot, eo. Fou' wi, "thereors, please sends HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING | | Address 0. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 316 Phen ag COUGH, CROUP, &c., possesses the greatest ad- | Broadway, New York, and i1f Market street, St. CERTIFICATE OF WM. J, APWOOD. vantages, with the objections of any other in | Louis, Mo. and retail Agent, HUNTSVILLE, Yadkin Co., N.C. use, paring esi pro pate v used the last twenty Float leah & CO., wholessie ¢s November Ist, 1855. years with unpat success, not trumpeted to as! SP Dr. C. M. Jadkson—Dear Sir: Allow me toex | the world as a specific or cure all, but recom- t. YOTT & SONS, General sy gad Press to you my sincere thanks for your disco’ mended as a valuable and scientific auxiliary 1x | Agent, Philadelphia, Pa BU Dy ofan ne which, to say the least of it, has ef- | PULMONARY CAsEs, ready at hand, and one that | ~———. —~ woop 1 fected a cure that all othe: medicines, that I have | has been generally found to afford relief where No. 292 Pa. a taken, have entirely fatled todo. HOOF LAND’S | most others have been tried without material ben- | Office Ne- young hair, and cheerfully recommend its use to all simflarly afficted TYLER’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM : smaSiC A.C WILLIAMSON, 133 1S BANK.) GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of the most | efit. As such it is recognized by numbers of our pat —_ eepied : the stubborn and aggravated case of the PILxs that, | leading physicians, who know its composition a oe a of Ne ¥: aon perhaps, ever feil to the lotof man. My case is | and have been eye witnesses of its supertor efit the celebrated Greenw , of New York, a’ not a sf er in this community, as | am well | cacy, as well as by thousands of our most res! situated on the high ground distant one and a known in this and the surrounding counties, and | tabie citizens, wes all endorse {ts claim to being quarter miles north of the Capitol—North Capitol can truly say that my recovery has astounded all | safe, palatable, economical and efficacious. Price | street leading directly to the gateway. my friends and relatfons, as | had tried everything | 25 cents, or three bottles in one 50 cents. This Company have sec’ a Spreng cere recommended, and nothing did me any good un- Wholesale ts, PATTERSON & NAIRN., | zress, appropriating thelr ground forever to ey til | was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You | and STOTT CO., Penna. avenue; PEEL. & | purposes, making a fee title to the purchaser, a! are at liberty to make any use of this communica- | STEVENS, Alexandria; CISSEL, Georgetown _prouibiting all cacroachments from legislation or tion for the bene&t of the afflicted, you may think | Retailed by Druggists ly. otherwise, which is of vast importance to those Prop2r. ‘Truly, yours, Also. TYLERS M ‘ARABIC COUGH | who wish their dead to repose where they have "WM. J. ATWOOD. CANDY DROPS, the same composition in | placed then, for Jt has become a2 custom fn all —— lozenge form, 12} cents a box. nov 19 | other cities when the burial ground becomes valii- These bitters are entirely wegetadis, soot __—_____*___.. | able for other purposes, to sell it, and ar the Crate and strengthen the systemf never pros' BISLEs AND PRAYER BOOKS, IN RICH | dead promiscously into one large pit, and legal v For enle by espentuno desis Gerywiere, aaa | “CLUGA aT Bester toe aaaet eztnaive caso: | Sotkegrocsar Prevent a> bo ies are given or Tes} le ev hi} ’ Books. ai - ie UR NES reeds [eee cn meen | ota noacrerm comme eek and J. R. ?, unkley’s . - » Con’ ng. * = ; , mari—iy | Harper's Magazine for Jan Laws, and a map of the ground, and all other 1n- Also, @ lange assortment of ivi and pearl [ formation, can be obtal: YS IN ENDLESS VARIETY, at the | handle PENAKNIVES, PISTOLS of all kinds. All orders left with Mr. James F Sewer, Ne Emporium of Fancy Goods 306 Pa. avenue.j For sale by E. K. LUNDY, 10 Seventh or any other undertaber, © 7 deo 10 BLLIS. decti—tr No. 128 Bridge st , Georgetown. | promptly to. je 18—ly