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EVENING STAR. NEARER, MY GOD, TO THEE. Nearer, my God, to Thee! Nearer to t Even_thongh it be a cross That raiseth Still all my me shail be, Nearer to Thee! Though. like the wanderer, ‘he san go down, Darkness be My rest over me, astone; Yet in my dreams I'd be Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee ! Then let my way appear unto heaven ; Steps All that thou sendest me In mercy given; Angels to beckon me Nearer, my God, to Thee, Nearer to Thee! es Servtesre Forry-sicut Mites Loxg.— ‘The bones of six thousand Irishmen line the railroad from Aspinwall to P down to the it of ‘man inhumanity to man,”’ to the ‘‘almighty dollar,” to Yankee enterprise’’ or what cantile, a diabolical you will—call it a mer- or an osteological fact— it is undoubtedly true. But the road is built, the continent is spanned, and our onward march, our “‘manifest destiny” has made another demonstration. We may as well look at the entire pile of grim, ghastly facts all at once, as to pick out the glorification alone and sink the gory reality. the gulf that swallowed up the human life is another. The sinews that toiled to build the structure seem to have been destined to as igno- ble an end as Falstaff s \d regiment, or the British army before Sebastopol—food for powder. As a great internal or externs! times that can be any way compared with it. Laxpor axp Hituarp —In the Home Jour- nal, Willis says: ‘‘Of all men in the world, I should have guessed as the probable editor of Savage Landor—yet this very diametricity of point of view is recog- nized by one’s second thought as the reason why he can do it best. Hillard’s mind is a scimitar in hand, with no speck of superfluity from point to hilt; Landor’s is a broad-axe Jost in a haymow and useless from the ever- burthening in which it has rusted. Hillard is cool, keen, true and trenchant; Landor hot, headlong, eccentric and clumsey. Yet both have the steel edge of genius, and the axe of Landor has but to be cleave most any subject to the heart.” _ Ee The Arabs have agood’proverb on what is called the “ lacky man.” ey say “‘ fling him to the fish in his mouth.’’ E> The buttons on cock were of silver, of American manufac- ture. The device, a shepherd shearing his sheep—the motto, “You gain more by our lives than by our deat MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS, PROM THE UNITED STATES. 5th and 20th ef each month. The Overland Mails to India and China. We have often been asked for information in re- gard to the departure of to China. The following may be interesting to those who have correspondence with the East: The mails leave Southampton on the ith and 20th of each month, and the 9th and 25th of same month ; arrives at Malta about the 14th and 30th of same month ; arrives at Alexandria about the 18th of same and 4th of fol- Jowing mocth. Leaves Suez about the 5th or 6th of following about the 25th or 26th of following month. Leaves Aden about the 26th or 27th of same and day of arrival for Bombay, and lth to 13th for China, &c Indian Navy steamer arrives at Bombay about the 3d to 5th and 19h to P. and*O. steamer arrives at Peint de Galle about the 6th or 7th and 22d to 23d of following month ; leaves Point de Galle for Pulo Penan the same day, if the steamer has already pare which takes the mail on; arrives at Pulo Penang about the 12th or 13th and 23th and 29th of follow- ing month ; errives at Singapore about the 13th or 16th and 3ist or Ist of Singapore about 12 hours after arrival; arrives at Hong Keng about the 22d or 2ith and Sth or 10th of following month; leaves next day for Shanghai. Two mails leave England—one on the 8th and ‘20th of each month—via Alexan@wia ebout the same time as the Southamp- ton mail ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS, National Hetel—witiam ovy., M Glover, Mars Harbaugh & ly, Pa 1t Reeves, Md fn tases br ur i Hisher "| ic Elbert, IL V T Whitmore, do Clark, do onag ua Kirkweed Howse—3.u. & a. cianweo?. WR Richards, La ies a os J Raymon a A Raymond, A Naylor, Ma N ff Massie, Va D & England, NY W Cawood, Va B T McGran, do AM Kinkley, uF o G W Mankin, Md & Warken, NY Browns’ Hetel—z Pr. & mu. s20WK. 64 of the Lagrange Op- era Trou A Parret, ¥ Stone, Md W 3 Gilman, Va HS McClean, do Wiilards’ Hetei_;. 6, & HV Ward & iy, NY & Keeny. do O Sprigg. NC Gen ‘AF Gonzales, be br J T Churm, Ma Mr Packard, Me Opera Troupe AN Kichmond & ly, Pa a Americen Hotel—ugriesowen & Lovarr, J W Campbell, M WNOD r, DC J T Fisb, Va SG Hancock. ile and he will eome up with a FROM EUROPE. he road is a fact, and undertaking, there is no improvement of modern George S. Hillard last, dexterously handled to the coat of John Hand- hs.”’ Havre... -Feb9 Liverpool....Feb13 --New York...Dec 29 New York ..Jan 1 Boston the Mails from England arrive at Gibraltar about 20th or 2st of same and mouth ; arrives at Aden same and 10th or 12th of 2ist of following month owing month ; leaves Marseilles, and arrive at J H Holton, Il J F Lakin, Mase W Blincdée, Va J Plowden, Md B Brooke, do D Pennybacker, Kan Clark, O = H Britton, 8C lanney, Va SeMO Paha J orem o reo z B 2 g i ° Dr Hodges, do M Myer, NC H Ward, Md J C Garrett, NY W G Wheeler, NY B W Jones, do NH Oldham, Va 4. WILLABDS. W Webb, DC = names, Ye N Emory, Pa Miss Klise Hensler & 8 others of the italian J Peffer, Pa E W Neal, do Mre Washington & chil- dren & W Taylor, DC w in, do United States Hotel—z.c. HACKNEY. JH Tam! e, NY Miss Tumbridge, do WIGS AND TOUPBES. Information for Travelers. —— L DISCOVE RY| TYLER’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM GLENWOOD CEMETERY, ° ARABIC ARE RE. Vifice Ne. 292 Pa. ave., a5 aby, sireet, ITIZENS AND STRANGERS a —— (OVER TRE SAVING'S BANE Cc Afaly informed tbat the best assortment | ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA. RAILROAD. OF THE AGE. ASucnsENess: series wor of WIGS an a) ey &e. y IR DRESSING FSTABLISH- pee eae | Dr. KENNEDY, of Rexba: Soot oie MENT ond WIG MANUFACTORY, Sixth st, - ry, a National Hotel. Also, a good Just anivea from New York. UNITED STATES MAIL. Post Ovvics DePartMeEnr, Deo. 31, 1855, Great Southern Mail Line! | Has tiscovered in one of our common Pasrene: EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; tig he Biatelstiredin ear THE WOR6T SCROFULA DOWN TO A COM- (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) yee sethyn hich, i i IED IT IN OVER ELEVEN Between Washington City and the South! | pyx nas TR undred cases, and never failed i VIA: ALEXANDRIA H h » except in two ‘both thunder humor) He has in his GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. _ | cases, (both we art two hundred certificates of its vir- ROROSALS FOR CARRYING THE hington at 6 a.m. and 7 p.m. all within twenty miles of Boston. eye P mails of the United States from the Ist April, Leave Was ox ‘re ¥ ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore | cacy, ss well as by thousands of our most respec- , to the 30th June, 1853, inclusive, on the fol- | Fare from Washington to Richmond.......85 50 y, lowing route in KENTUCKY. will be recelved at | °° cone mouth. tabie citizens, who all endorse {ts claim to tne Contract Office of the Post Office Department. in the city of eben os until 5, p. m., of the | will be at the Washington Railroad t to con- | pimples , 1856; (to be decided by the 26th day of February. Ist March Siew ot:) on the route and in the time | Caarge, to STEAMBR GEORG biles. ears From London, Ky., by Laurel Bridge, Mo Hargue's Mill yan Gaee : Cumberland aa Sheer Tazewell, amore Thorn Hill, ’s St i : - | humor inthe eyes. Siete Ferry He Re ccectiviile. 9 falles and | Rgutgs® yRoM ALEXANDRIA TO RICH- | Dit ‘Dotties are warranted to cure rmning of |IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE| SOMETHING TO OLD AND YO back, three times week, in 2-horse coaches |" THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE | the earsand blotches among the hair. OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS | One to three bottles will cure the wort kind of | safe, palatable, economical and eficactous. on the face. 7 three bottles will clear the of vey PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Free of | Two to sedan CO! Penna. avenue; PEEL & j CISSEL, Georgetown | Laws, anda , PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA, a dis. ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst Alexandria : ‘ct see “or “e aes ‘do Co COUGH All orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey. Y DR eens ea ition in | 610Seven' will be uth and stomach. of six miles, allowing ample time for . | Canker in the mor rickets procured on rhe = aie Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the 8, Retatled b; ‘Also. TY. Barbou Flat Lick, Guinberland! Ford, Yellow | Expedition and Comfort are secured by this worst case of Erysipelas. CANDY DROPS, the fe is Ronte. as it isa conTINUOUS LINB OF FinsTcLass | One to two are warranted to cure all | lozenge form, 12% cents a bor. nov 19 iv TOOTH-ACHE IS FOUND. PROFESSOR WoOD's vz. " be residue of ied w poe pot of the Petersburg | Four to six bottles are warranted to cure comrupt ERE IS NOW OFFERED TO TARE RAIB RESTORATI the ae in ont oe optics rine hie i wipe R NICKLIN, and running ulcers. T world a most effectual remedy for the cure pf Wis ration, although less than two years Lonrs Londen “Mestay,, Wolnebiny, and.) doo7-tts-._ ix. Tiokat Agest, Aloswelsia. di 0es ghien bastion cos oromonind te ete te Friday at6am Arrive at Russellville next days by 12m Leave Russellville Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at2 pm Arrive at London next days by 8 p m. NOTES. No pay will be made for trips not formed. and for each of such omissions not sfactorily pi ape ata preseers deducted. For arrivals far me as tol syy m. break connexion with deperading mails, and not oP Sunday at 4x ap 23—tr explained three times the sufficientiy excused, one-fourth tion for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines : will be Imaposed, as the delinquency be FUR MOUNT VERNON. guish fire, so sure willthis cure humor. I never Two bottles Tooth ache, in fact the only one known to cure bette pebbiic; owing to its wonderful ef- va ear are warranted to cure the | me rnost violent tooth-ache instantaneously, if | fects »pon the human hair and scalp, has already WASHINGTON BRANCH KAILROAD. | worst case of ringworm. = . direction. Should od @ celebrity and sale perfectly un BE Sy odche Rage Bek Bai ct ng none eos firet Spptioation, {a course of led. * bas wethout he ordinary speliance "Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the has to be on robintbal te anint af the cotta un Sneed MANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- |.) 3010 mth wreloomed ty) eee day, the 23d era hac Pi ps li OP Five to eight bottles will cure the worst casesof | ueoful as any other. This really India Isiznds. Nor is this result sing when ee wr rieneftt is always experienced from the frst | Temedy eu ee plage peg by actual tests Leave Baltimore at 4 and 9X . m., ana 3 ana | Bottle, ses a bare enpeche ier Ere or “please callferA. PERGER'S TOOTH-ACHE | ‘Ths: (ais preperstion wil seuaally Restore grey y JAM. Price 25 cents fal. Hair to its Natural Color, produce a } t Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of = oe ecun And gor 100- ioc ih tven the bred of ‘le bald 7 8, this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect | 13:1 UHAS. STOTT & CO., D. J. DYSON, | batr from falling off, and when used as 2 tonic ar- 7. H. PARSONS, Agent. | of it in every case. So sure as water will extin- v. HARBAUGH, and J.B. GARDNER & CO., | ticle ggroduce a continual flow of the natural #uid Wi ington. nov3 | and render the hair soft, glorsy and wa’ | ai dle: - seepage errr i Mae D FRIDAYS.—FARE, | pint it elwaye spocts for itself. “There ‘are toro ite thr codacetee of dat weap cape! danas T 0 if TUESDAYS AN —! trial it always speaks for i ere +s * IN RICH e 08 nen ad glean ri seeing Oaks’ "the oan round trip, $1; from Care : things spect s cere acthag 3 i = — tego Sap iiecdg~pabecr po Uae Poor Indien in every part of the —, wo wave | Wiad ‘intoa p ‘ 75 cents —The steamer MAS ng; rows {n our . ‘rocco, and | it, aod therefore speak what know. Jared. pent y Sceueh Dopleper bervetuat - COLLY BR leaves Washington at 9, and Alexan- aces quite plentiful and yet {ts value has never | Childrens’ Books, the most extensive asso ly attest. That by 2 proper nse of this Restorat!v= F . ,or lost; an > after °s Es bh 1. the Seatguce wiles! oc Content ta rraiiteer the boat at $x o’elook. Conch fare 10 cents. Per- | that it shonid cure all kinds of humor. Mise Bunkley’s Escaped Novice, price © vehicles on the route The Postmaster General se may annul the contract for reneated failures to rus with George & Thomas Parker reeably to contract, for disobey) the post of- fice laws or instructions of the se verted? or for ect 23—tf S2i—tr’ No. 128 Brid " Posten bey aon onan Botmaie Gencel TRE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE may alter the schedule. He may also order an es UNITED STATES aE in business int pare thirty years, say that no- increase of service on the route by allowing there- | 5 MAIL STEAMERS. Bhers in a caltereal rab or Ie from oll fora pro rata increase of the contract pay. He HE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE P dria at 9 o'clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for nm known until I discovered it in 1846—second, ment to be found in the District. uatr can be made to attain and retain its nata- ralcolor to almost any alotted to humanity, sons wishing the coaches will leave theirresidence | In crdex to give some idea of the sudden rise | Harper’s Magazine for January y re of disease from the scalp—- Also, a large assortment of ivory and pearl | Dy removing the cause - teeny 2 Refreshments on the boat. that in Apri 1553, t pedal iio teen ‘sola a ebouts handle PENRNIVES, sas ae — i Saseniahe rgry sy ue my certificates of ar- SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. | bottles per day—in April, 1854, I sold over 1,000 For sale by eEye ar te > merws bie Individuals of both sexes, to None et te whls ; = OP iio TT cee gee the we of this curative, as well as of the recom- mond:tions of editors and certificates before allu- to, can be had of al! agents. or: Brooxriz.p, Mass., Jan. 19, 1855 ing in the annals of patent medicines was ever | pHIT.OSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BY Prov. ag pers eemae pe . B. LA CROIX, M. D., car Hair Restorative, 1t gives me pleexuz may also curtail or discontinue the service in are the quar M. B. 3 ’ ode Ses cleaubet bd eonovtng = whole or in part, at pro rata decrease of pay, ife ATLANTIC, Captain West, eee eas sae et pipent = ALBANY, N. ¥., Beat a. eo py ro to “ allow one month’s extra compensation on the PACIFIC, Captain Nye, family medicine. and wonderful virtues | 250 Pages and 130 Fins, Plain, and Colored Lith- | 1.00 = t have been troubled fom pe play ine Satay yaa et sa BALTIC, Ce glee av: been found in'it that I never suspected ographs and Plates. Childhood, and has alsot estored my hair, whica sone ot sn fanerined. neaat Propsente ADRIATIC, Captain 6 4 Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which Prick onty Twenry Five Cnnrs. was becoming gray, tol cs original color. i bave for Kentucky.” The contracts to ne executed and | , She? Ships have been built by contract, exprese- | wag always considered incurable, have been cured mere r Union, | used no other a with anything like ihe same returned to the department by or before the Ist | !¥ fF Government service; every care has been | by a few hotties. O, what a if it will prove Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the Un » of April, 1656. For further parciculars 0 con ditions to be incorporated in the contracts bidders | 15° May see pamphlet advertisement for conveyin, mails in Kentucky, ‘Tennessee, Missouri, fen and comfort. Towa, of 1854 JAMES CAMPBELL, dec 22—lawiw Postmaster General. United States Patent Office, 1856. } taken in their par ype nals engines, to | effectral in all cases of that a’ | malady—thore HEAPS T | BOOK ae PUBLISHED— trength speed, ans TF accommoda- | are but few who have seen more of it than ve. and containing near! for passengers aro unequalled for elegance | | know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them | double the quantity Ee yoooe’ y it. Yours, trul supreme A Paster of Orthodox Church [rookfe!d. oF. bes 3 CaxurLe, DL, June 27, 18e7 people cured by it. For the various diseases |inz matter in that of the Ty artes al roma New York to Liverpecl, in arstesbin, gize | ho Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, FIFTY CENT OR DOL- = eg LBETG weed Prot: 0 4. Wood He Madr Renters, tale rahe i 8 Fever and Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the | LAR PUBLICATIONS an ve admired tte wonderfnl effect ond cabin, Sie eh Sh et OF 1 thovght, meturely Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid- | 1+ treats on the PH YSIOL- hrlt was becoming, a zhi, pre ¢ : ie *Resterative’’ it bas 300 | neys, &c., the discovery has done more good than OGY OF MARRIAGE, is gray; but by the use of bis Exclusive use of extra size state rooms. >. 3 From Liverpooi to New York, = - £30 and £20 any inedicine ever known. Jan. 3 d the Secret Intirmities psa 5 Ogee v i 8 c vy 5 N bi a ‘i re N THAN An experienced Surgeon attached to eech ship. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best bes Disorder of ‘Youth and See | Pocnanently so. = eed eee. THE PETITION OF JONATHAD No berth can he secured until paid for. you ean nd enough of it. Maturity, resulting from ex- iene READ, of Alion, filinois, praying for the] pgp freight or e apply to Direct ‘or Use.—Aduits one table spoonfal | cesses, which destroy the Paov. Woon :—Dear Sir—My baire penmneneet o eFich EE Mertsionnethatsgcagng | BDWARD BOL Eun a co. | pet dat thilrn oer en ens Due sae | Sec one pee NNR | 2 oe nes Sar pacers arch, 1842, for animprovement in “Reaping N 3 val? . epee: Pg pe mets an tri Machines,” for seven pos from the expiration Se veal stioct, New Yerk Children from five to eight years, tea spoon- | ers, with Observations on ~~ of said ge dora takes place on the 12th day of March, 1856: It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 3d day of March next, at 12 o’clock m_; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition —_— not io be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at 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 Uist of February, 1856; depositions and other pa- Pprrs relied upon as testimony must be filed in the office on or before the morning of that day ; the ar- guments, if any, within ten S theresKer Ordered, also, that this notice be p iblished in the Union, Intellizgencerand Evening Star, Wash- est D. C.; Argus, Baltimore; Pennsylvanian, Philadelphia, Pa; Journal of Commerce, New York; and Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, once a week for three successive weeks previous to the 3d day of March next, the day of learing. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents. P. 6.—Fditors of the above papers will please bee,’ and send their bills to the Patent Office, containing this notice. United States Patent Office, Wasiineton, Jan. 2, 1855 IN THE PETITION OF 8S. W. BULLI of m of mon the 23d day of March ole, for an im; ement in <epreases for press: ing hay, &c.,’’ for seven Lappe raed ran of said oe , Which takes place on the day of March, 1856 It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent fice on Monday, the 10th day of lace ecenteti and Eyes, Pain in the Side March next, at 12 o’clock m.; and notified — and show cause, y they have, why — ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to Mle in the Patent Uiice their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either rty to be used at thesaid hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the roles of the office, which will be furnished on application. The testimony in the ease will be closed on the ‘2th of February; depositions andother papers re- led upon as testimony must be filed in the office on or before the morning of that day; the argu- ments, if any, within ten days thevealtor oO also, that this netice be published in the Union; Intehtgencer, and Star, Washington, poet a Ag Baltimore, Md ; Evening Argus, Phi — ia, Pi Journal of Commerce, New York, N. Y.; and Post, Boston, Mass.; once a week for three successive weeks Paka to the 10th day of March next, the day of hearing. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents. P.§.—Kdltors of the above will please send ir bills to the Patent ‘obtee, with a paper containing this notice. jan3—law3w pssst i. Daesar the tT A et United States Patent Office, Washington, Jan. 2, 1856. O* THE PETITION OF ZEPHANIAL BOB- WORTH, of Harmer, Obto, praying for the extension of a ys granted to him on the 6th day of Aprii, 1842, for an improvement in ‘ con- stractin, eae stoves,’’ for seven years from the ‘expiration of said t, which tekes place on the 6ta day of Aprid. 1556: itis ordered. that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the2ith of March 1856, at 12 o'clock, m.; and all persons are notified to _ and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons spuceing. he extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the dav of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the of- flee, which will be furnished on application The testimony jn the case will be closed on the Mth day of March; depositions and other papers relied upon as testimony, must be filed in the office on or before the raorning of that day; the argue ments, if any, within ten days thereafter. Ordered, also, that this notice be published tn the Union, Intelligencer, and Star, V ashington, DC; ay * 8, Baltimore; Evening Argus, Phila: deiphia ‘a; Journal of Commerce, New York, and Enquirer, Cincinnati, Obio, once a week March next, the oa of hearing. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents. copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office. with a — containing this notice. , jan 3—lawsw [No. 519.} for three successive weeks previous to the 21th of P. 3.—Editors of the above papers will please Notice of the discontunuance of the United Feet Oren hints, Petition be heard at the . “ ; squall | the pop S day, but to no ef BROWN, SHIPLEY &@ CO. ful. As no directions can be applicable to allcon | njurriage, its duties and di fications, and | 8)! tae popular remedies of the aay, b to Er. ws ERTS & co." erpcels Pte apt teeta en soni oni their remedies; with Lithographs, Nustating the | fort t art 1 was indueed to use Four celebreirt Set ins yer “eee 8 rs jology. and Diseases of the Re- ze a , 13 King’s Arms Yard, London. y Anatomy an ysiol MANUFACTURED BY oductive O: of both sexes, their structure, | doing wonders have now & Ene growth «¢ lage Ht bs Me? Sat Pats DONALD K vie bed ED ye Py a teninees: A popular and comprehen: young a and —— recommend its use | #8 Rue Notre Damo des Vistolres, : No. 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Mass. > "Treat! the Duties and Causaltles of sin. | alls! y aldicica. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Baw. Paes Guedes” sive ‘Treatise on the Duties and Causaltles of sin radlarly affit gle and married life—bappy and fruitful alliances, A.C WILLIAMSON, oners yi m— 133 Second street of these ships will not be ta- | Wholesale Agents —New York City, © V. | mode of securing them—tafelicitous and infertile ti e weit gold, silver, bullica, specie, i , pre- | CLICKNER, 81 Barclay ret C. H. RING, | ones—their obriation and removal —important Address 0.3. WOOD & CO... Proprictors, 316 Gious stones, or metals, unless bills ef lading are | 192 Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fulton ‘ 114 Market street, st hints to those contemplating matrimony, that will | Broadway, New York, and herefor, and tho value thereof therein ex. | street. Philadelphia, T.W.DYOTY & SONS | overcome objections to it; none, however, should | Louis, 0. f; prensca vi a nov ié—iv | Haltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & | taxe this important step Without firstconsulting its | _C. STOTT & CO., wholesale and retail Agent, | Ha cH.’ Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS. pages—commentartes on the diseases and medical | Washington BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. | ,, At Retail by all respectable Druggtsts tn the | treatment of females from infancy to old aze,each | |. W-DVOET & SONS, Gencisl Wholcaie Inited Sta an eee ba h Provinces, pore by | case graphically illustrated by beautiful lithogra- | Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. _ sie ae the Druggists of this City. oct2-ly _ | phic plates—nervous debility, Its causes and suse, | ~—————__ Para =7 a = + | by 5 proores at once so elmapls, safe-ane emectaal| Carter’a Spanish Mixtrre baa metas = ing bears jot Wheeling DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S that failure 1s imposstble—rules for daily manage- | 7H E GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD! E ment—an essay on Spormatorrhe@a, with practical Best Alterative Knowa!! Bunning Time betweot Washington and CELEBRATED sped Manny eign Meme poizenralicten 1 mode NoT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY TN IT’! eee, : < \o : *s Evil, Cincinneti 27 hours !! &® crt 2B tt of treatment—precautionary hints on the evils re- | An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, an s m empirical tee—an essay on all Cutaneous J:ruptious. YHROVEMWTICERTS AMD BAGGAGE CHECKS FO BE i crs, sulting from ei . eal prac' n ae Rheumatism, Obstinate Cut ptfous, diseases arising from indisoretion, with plain and Pimple or Postules on the Face, Bilotches, BAD IN WASHINGTON. ala aaa o BY = simple rales by which all — eo ee oar Bolls, Ague and Bever, crgee hard : yer, ge » M 'KSO; Philad’a.. selves without mercury—remedies for those self- Ringworm or Tetter, Scald , Enlarge- Ya Niving areatiyten ropa lee Wertare WILL EPFECTUALLY CURE aes inflicted miseries and disappointed hopes soun-| ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, Sait fortuna‘ely prevalent in the young. It ts a truth- m. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitie Diserders connections, now oBers the fullest induvementsto | LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JADNDICR, fal ad viner to the married and these contemplating —— absbawee arising from S infudicious us= Travellers between WASHING , Chronic or Nervous tltty, Diseases of the | marriage. Its perusal is particularly recommend- of Mercury, imprudeuce in Life, or Impurity of waar — dl 3 Kidneys, and ali diseases ering @ die. | °4 to persons entertaining secret doubts — the Blood. ST, and the $ EST. - ‘ and H av- rem: bas bevome 50 rap- ‘The connection between the Trains from Wash- | °rdered Liver or Stomach. hy-tcal condition who are conscious o: HIS great remedy, which bas hazarded the health, happiness, and privileges astiy celebrated for its extraordi- ington and the Trains bound West from Baltt- | Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness, or | :oSwbich every human deine ie entitled. iy billcoeny bn conor vend curing wany of the more is always promptly made at the Washington Blood to the Head Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS copy, or | most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with gamction (lately canted ihe Relay House) 9 miles | sea, Heartburn, Diszust for food, Fullness, ot | piye Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, Post- | which mankind is alicted , 1s new offered to the ‘om Baltimore. isis the o1 ychanye of cars| Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruetations, Bink- io rts of the United States ‘abl t t assurancethat no Mr o- required between Washington ang the Ohiortver.| ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, | *&% '9,#i! parts of the Unite may coeult Be, La | Sten enna ners Baggage is checked through to Wheeling st the| Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult CROIX upon any wtih diseases upon which this | successful incuring SCROFULA, and ALL DI<RA¥ES Washington Station, and rechecked and trans-| Breathing, Fluttering of the Heart, Choking of | hook treats either personally or by mail. Med!- | o> yum Bioop, as CARTER ’S SPANISH MiX- ferred there. (with the passengers) without charge, | Suffocating Sensations when in a ai g Posture, | cine sent to any part af the Union according to di- TURE , for those holding Throngh Tickets for points Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the rections, safely packed and carefully secured from The proprietors are receiving by every mail Maral The connecting Trains leave Washington ight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi- all observation. most flattering and astonishing details of cures ally at6a.m.and4 p.m. On Sundays atthe cleacy of Perspiration, prea tnierearoe egy ject Address Dr. M.B LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden | tiege in all parts of the country, and in most cases Back, Chest, Lim e 579 Albany, N.Y. skill t Physicians bed bec At WHEELING direct connection is made , Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the | “"¢, Simsoonon date Domb ates pa: anh, ane see See eae Phy on — ieee Se Settee ee peel Seat ane of Evil, and great | on Sunda from 3 until $p. m. iis poset over the BLoop 1s traly remarkable OA) runnin; m Ge! re, on io, near epression Spirits . 56 Beaver st. = the great Wheellug, through Oambridyo, Zanesville, and : Bh, SP leer geet wena aig er seases arising from impurity of dec and * - HE PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention den Lane, Albany, New York. Saaz ov Live bave bien telloved end cused with- Newark, 0 COLUMBUS. ‘Thess teins connect of the public to this preperation does so with ly out a single failure, out of the thousands who bave at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield | , feeling oF the utmost confidence in its virtues = used it. Costes’s Spanish Mixture contains ne and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo, | a4 adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is Mercury, Opym, Arsenic, or any dangerous Lp Cen St. sire re 1 recommended. pray OF is com: of Roots and Herbs. com- Re eee ane or tae Ee ariains com- | Tt is no new and watriod frticle, but one that has road to Xenia, Cinetanatt Louisville, ete. At stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer: TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. bined with other ingredients of known virtue, and Oy ale is nnri may be piven to the youngest infant or mont a m wal y any elm F eparal ont extant, The bilftated Invalid, without the least possible bes!- XENIA (on Little Miami Railroad) connection is 7 y ; formed with the trains throngh Dayton, to Indian- | Yled by any similar preparations extant. The tation testimeny in its favor given by the most promi- spolis, Tere Haute, Latsyette, Onicago, Rook | none and well-known Piysictand and individnaln, Ialan pases a aut Through Tickets for in all parts of dencouniry js immense. The om “ ‘ petites Jos orth Caro! respectfully su! e a aeees lous): thejr various locelities. Please read fo Meng, Yeas ener, sare teens? | ai referring wapiok aul donut to the | seiected, 10. his superior SPECTACLES. and | yourselves. a. ~ | ‘Memorabilia,’ or et! 001 . 2 - Ta tr Sie. “Tie eo Seca Cairo, end fe a oe had gratie of all the — Ssocurac)) dd brant ompeancr We take great pleasure in calling the attention 3 : i : ~ | Agents for the German Bittess. of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Span Louis are sold by this route. i suited precisely and beneficially to the wearer ac- For CLEVELAND, an@ via Cleveland to Fete Qiice and Manufactory, 189 ARON We have only room for short extracts —_- ISHES to call the attention to all that suffer | volumes of testimony in our possession. and with defective sight, caused by age sick- | from gentlemen of the highest respectability, wel > . cording to the concavity or convexity of the eye. | Mixture asa remedy for diseases of the blood. it edo, Detroit, Chicago, etc., tickets are sold, STRE PHILADELPMIA, PA. Very -techaetoy are the {ll effects caused to enjoys a reputation in mod “ ee, an when the Ohio is navigable betwee Wheeling | wy, earns precious organ of sight from the t | other preparation.—Datly Dispatch, Ri fj forty WESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA 4 i belt isely suited, by | Va. ith the Cleve we abu *potirend ts Gartifeates of Dr. W. Sinath, of Pome Lili, Rish= mon on Optometer, and the practice of many The Hon John M. Botts, of Va., says heconsid Mabe “ey Teas eae mond County, N.C. , enables him to measure the focal disease ors {i a matter of duty to add bis testimony to the ‘Travelers are requested to notice that while this Pin E1L1, March 4, 1854, e and such glasses that are absolntely re- | virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, From aceve L is the only ronte ne Through ‘Fickets and | | Ds. 0. M. Jackson, Philadelphia—Dear Sir: } quired tbe furnished with precision and satis- | PERSONAL OBSERVATION Of its remarkable cura Checks in Washi it is also the shortest, | have been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst lon. tive powers for the diseases in which it is used Mon! speedy, and dasct 10 neatly all the lending | form for tne lest Ave years,” Buon wan my cond! | °F acknowicdses the yery liberal enoourage- | We have been cured of a violent and protracted ints in tke reat West. ‘The distance from | tion for tweive months that the eee and all | ment already obtained, and further solicits the pa- | Liver disease by Carter's Spanish Mixture. We Weshtagton to Gincinnall is but 653 miles, being | Who saw me said | must die. i le in this con- | tronage of those that have not yet availed them- | know it to be all it professes —Editer Southsrde about 104 miler shorter than by any other route! ition | was carried to the watering places in Vir- | se!ves of bis aid. Democrat, Petersburg, Va. FARE, BY PHROUGH TICKET, FROM | ginia, Tennessee, and North but was | Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- | © ret. nr enn, mee cee. WASHING FON :--To Wheeling, $9 50; Coluin- | Not benefitted by any water o which I was taken. | ing the giarses in use, and stat! ng how many 38 NM wry payee onaier ‘wae i. bus, $1: Dayton, $15 50; Cincinnati, 816 06; | While on my way home I stopped a week at Ruth- | inches they can read this print with thetr specta- | tet’s — _— F tbs — met Louisville, railroad, $16 65, by steamer from | €tforcton, a village in North Carolina, to | cles, can be supplied with such that will improve | cine.—Ed. Vergenmes Independent, Vi. Cincinnat!, $18 00; Indiana; , $17 80; Cleve- | try the effect of some Chalyhecte water in that | their sight. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—A press- land, $12 50; Toledo, $15 69; Detroit, $15 20; | soa About the last of the week I went intoa | [nnumerable testimonials to be seen; and sefer- | man in our employ was cured of Serofula of a vir- Chicago, $2066 and $19 Louis, 248 50 and | drug store to get some medicine for my child and ences given to many who have derived the greatest | ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s Spee, $25; Memphis, #26; New Oricans, $71; etc. myself. ‘There were several of the vil | pines ease and comfort from his glasses. ish Mixture, after everything else had failed. O1h- FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER'S | clans in the store, and one of them seemed to take Cireulars to be had ratis, at his office, No. 512 | er cures which have come under our own observa FRERY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, | Some Inierest in my case, and, after as Seventh street, three ‘doors’ from Odd Fellows’ tlod, proves to us conclusively, that is really 2 val me BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS questions, said he had been a di tic and | Hall, up stairs. uable medicinal agent. We take great sure PIEDMONT, OARLAND and FAIRMOUNT, bad beer greatly benefitted by the use of HOOF- ‘i Norvoux, September 7, 1854. | in the attention of the afflicted to {ts mer seengers may leave Wasbingten at 6 a. m.or| LANDS GEXMAN KiTTERS, prepared by pentacles you made for me suit very | its —Richmond Republican. Li p.m. For the miner way stattons between ¥en, and he insisted that I would try the Bitters. nd seein to have improved my sight more} syps7/LJS.—I bave seen 2 number of cures of ifaltimore and Wheeling, take 6 a. m. train from | He also called the next or at my reom, and in- | than any other | have Intely tried. Syphilis performed by Cartrr’s Spanish Mixture PETES nasen sain age} AT ee a Laer azewet | Mbt ete pret sida br ‘or is to and inltimore, Az: $ o f y E. BURTOD @tc., seo specini advertisements. F "f taking it as directed, and I was more ben- T have tried a pair of Spectacles obtainct e 5 : % ity of Richmond Vor further Anformation, Through Piokels, | efited by it than all the water and medicine I had | Mt. Tobias, and find them of great assistance to Com. af Revenue for city f mny Fight, and corres; his description] 1/¥ERK DISEASE.—Samuel M. Drinker, of at Weskiigion Stations” H. PARSONS, agen, Tagter resobiag home ore of my neighbors of the foes. 1 recommend him asa skillful optic the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rick s a ( A. WISE. ‘ ared of Liver disease of several JOHN 8. DONE, to me for a preseription and icine, (he a dys. | !8a HENRY A. ¥ mond, Va., was c severs Master of ‘Frang) oranda, a Ho) ana gare. him ee all the Bitters I Ratt be de cinttoar 3 ‘The meine > = eyed bd oaly three bottles of Carter's it! Obi i which ted mr in his case. 8] me are jeularly 82! - % Po a ra acd pee np Pentve gringo Some ns tory to me. ‘Trey are very decidedly the best 1| OL.) SORES, ULCEKS AND OBSTINATE kind of medicine, saying he was more benefitted | posaces, and [ am the owner of cight er nine pair, | ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN —See the cure vu t t Office, ) | BY it than any other Re had taken, but I have not | carefally eelected in different places and from 0] of Mr. Harwood, and others, detailed in our Al- = es Patent Office, been able to get any more for him or myself since ; | ticiaus recommended to me on account of thelr Washi J 856. manac The number of such cases cured by Car- ashington, Jan. 3, 1956. will you, therefore, please ship me a dozen oF fcesional standing in England, France and the | ters Spanish Mixture, precludes the possibility Ost ot Eoin lafitinsh nk is od W. SM(FB. = a mie ks — airectl ions on the eocentiany| ee =: 4 4,0f Pe; , Mass. in yours, . le our remar! the extension of a patent ted to then ex the = a , for the purpose of preserving and. EFFECTS OF repr eet sh mage | 20th day of April, 1512, for an improvement in| g? yk; HOOKER, Roger's Stare, Wake Co.,N. | necro oh! eee ene cok “Water Wheels,” for seven years from the expi- | &y October 24, 1853, says : could obtain no relief, ration of said t, which takes place on the Carter's Spanish Mixture, which perfectly restored 2ist day of April, 1856: him to health and vigor. Oe 8 pee the useof HOOF LAND’S GE! AN BITTERS in Chronic Dysentery and functional ment of NEURALG@1A—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of i the Liver, and {ts concomitant evils, | am desirous niy propri- ! Patent Office on Monday, the 7th of April it % the Astor House, N. Y_, but more recently Pp brs land office at Vandalia, in the State | 12 sieleek j and all pene ns are notified | to fi ro reunite ey = od stad aa y, ieee by bage Ho Se ee of Illinois. pear and show cause, if any they have, why sa! lot, &c., &e. night in my earlier life) Scene me the hig’ of Ne AP conse OTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT, IN | pe’ition ought not to be granted. eed ware to say that I consider him a skiliful prac- | ‘hat time, he says ae has secn it cure more than ursuance of law, and in view of the reportof | Persons o ing the extension are required to CERTIFICATE OF WM. J, ATWOOD. _ ‘and well prepared hundred cases of the disease in which !t is used. the Gna officers at VaNpauia, ILLtNots, the va | file in the Patent Office their Objections, specially 5 —— So aid these whe cant land in said district is reduced below one | set forth in writing, at least twenty da . WN. B. ROU RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Jobn F. Harrison, hundred thousand acres; the Skcxerany ov Tux | the day of hearing; ali testimony filed by either | Dr. C. M. Jadeson—Dear Sire Allow me toox M. BR 44 MA INTERIOR has directed that the land office at | party to be used at pode poe must be taken Vanpatia be discontinued, and the lands re- | and transmitted in accordance wit Malning unsold at the time of the discontinuance | the office, which will be furnished on application. | fected a cure that all other medicines, that | have | Mr. J. Zontas: Dear Sir—1 am happy to say be made subject to sale and entry at SPRINGFIELD, The testimony in the case will be closed on the in said State Lands remaining unsold and manp prneriated: relied upon ax testimony must be filed in the of- | stubborn and the land | fice on or before the morning of that day; the ar- | perhaps, ever now discontinued, will cease to be subject | guments, if any, within ten days thereafter. not a st in this community, as I am well to entry at said office from date of the receipt of | | Ordered. also, that this notice be published in | known in t surrounding bylaw, and Subject to private entry ai notice to that counties, and effect by th receiver | the Union, Intelligencerand Evening Star, Wash, that has astounded all thereof; and the land Officersat Sou penee will ingten, D C; An eg EBA ad Remo bpd Bang my reco’ us, Baltimore, Md ; Pennsylva. | my friends aud relations, as | had tried the % ‘Mixture, says ‘it acts spe- Eire public notion ot the day on which they will | ian, Philadelph fay Pa plcurnal of Commerce, pd Fain and nothing did me spies B y Tod. Lt Wand is prompt any sch lands at their aloes for entries of | New York, N. Y.;and Post, Boston, Mass., oncd | til I was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You : wal anna in cee a week for three successive weeks previous at liberty to make any use of this communica- iven under my hand, at the neg of Washing- | 7th day of April next, the da: oe ae Y ™m Dd.» ton, this Sth day of December, A THOS. A. HENDRICKS Commissioner of the General Land dec 1i—law6w me ee prema IVORY.—JUST RECEIVED, sey ‘nel eral — specimens of his manufaeture, ‘sale by res} dealers I, Rubens“ The Flight inte fgnt ee Agee INcE me MUNCH MEAT, by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington; . L tion of the Wise Men;”” ‘Head of Christ,” ater | MUNCE MEAT OF SUPERIOR QUALITY ety Georgetown, and J. K. oe spectal!: adapted for Chil " on ran y ristmas its, at TAY R LOR & dee 21—tr HUNTSVILLE, Yadkin Co., N.C. } November Ist, 1855. may need his professional services. He never fails to recommend it to the afficied ys before : Elder of Methodist ‘5 Droggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the «in- ress to my sincere thanks for your di: gular cure of violent case of Rheumatism. The h the rules of | bf_a medicine which, te avy the leayt of it, hase? Oe Dee gett. 27, ISSA. | | Eciient could not walk. A few bottles entirely ured him. taken, have ent led todo. HOOF LAND’s | that tho Spectacles which | obtained from youlast | “YS eur 4.—Mr. Harrison alse writes of # 2th day of March; depositions and other papers GERMAN, Brent Hy have cured me of the most | Week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequal- | _ SCKO t cure of Scrofuia, in the of a young vated case of the PILEs that, fray, (of three years standing ; which ail the der- r Fell to the lot of man. My case is tors could not reach. Six bolties made a cure of SYP HILIS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of Wasbin ton, D.C , who cured an obstinate case of Sypb!- and the f hearing. of Big he day of hearin tion for tbe the afflicted, you may think Commissioner of Patents. P. 8.—Editors of the above pa; will please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Once, with Paper containing this notice. —law3w Dr. Jobn Minge, formerly of the City Hotel, Richmond, now of Alabama, says he bas set? Carter's Spanish Mixture adminisiered in a n0m™ ber of cases with astonishing! effect. He recommends it as ‘‘the most fent alterative In use.”? i UM. 3. ABWOOD. itters enti: 5 invig- orale and strengtven the ‘ysieeat never i >ROFULA —Mr jan 4 Bent one used for infants as well as Wa #2 ot ogg h 5 cong Sean, me cored d KID- and Salt Rheum of three years standins, by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture WM. 8. BEERS & CO., Li nici . No. 304 Broadway, New York. KE. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. or by ©) > STOTT, w ly Virginia Mountain Beef and Fruits and Splees og ee and best ——— [Se oe a TG aE oa a is ay un | oy ta 4 MF ING. | doe Line! e