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EVENING STAR: TO Miss 8—. “yoRGET ME NOT.” request so simple and modest = oe cuahet declunes For, ‘tis in earnest Bya very devout Valentine. If you will not forget me, then listen To this serious wish of mine; And truly it comes from a besom ‘That to trifle would never incline. I wish you, in truth and sincerity, lappiness, Love, Peace, Prosperi' And with this i'l now close may thyme. uest yeu cannot comply to, And to flames this epistie consign, Forgive the intrusion I pray you, And blame that sae ee VALENTINE. In rambles in Eastern Asia, ve the names of some of the ‘‘fami- ly men,” from whom all the present inhabi- tants are derived. They are as follows : Sesou: Mr Small oo: Mr. Vociferate. Han: Mr. Low Wall. Wau: Mr Long Gar- ment. Tung: Mr. Pass-through. Tang: Mr. Hold-up-the-head. Shuuy-kin: Mr. Wate: Tseen: Mr. Mopey “Tung: Mr.Child. M: Mr. House. Laee. Mr. Husband. Tay: Mr. Beautiful. Chou: Mr. Circle. Paou- Mr. Violet. Kan: Mr. Sweet. Hing: Mr. Hope. Wan: Mr. Ten-thousand. 'y inspecting the above list it will be seen that several of the names in question are also well known in our country. r. Small is not an uncommon name, while Mr. Pass-through is evidently some kin to the Pas:mores. . Low Wall, I presume, to have been a “regu- lar old fence.” The Sweets, Hopes and Childs are all well known. Mr. Ten-thousand was probebty— but no! Anybody can say something about that name. Onresz Naxes. SE Ses Scewe ix a Scuoon Koom.—A new pupil entered, of whom the pedago; i, “Can you read and spell ? ‘* Yes,” said the urchin, I can read in the primer, and spell tater and gravy.” Here the lad read and spelt in the most rapid manner. «In Adam’s fall, he sinned all—John Rog- ers burnt his steak for nine small children and one at the breast—t-a-t-e—ta-ter and grave— ¥ y—tater and gravy.” “You may take your seat. And if I hear any noise from you, I shail call yeu up and give you a flogging.”’ “‘Umph,”’ said our hero, shrugging his shoul ders as he went to his aeat, “ I wouldn’t come though, if you’d give me two.” Mr. Ralph Waldo Emerson, lecturing in New York, set his audience egap by de- claring that “we eat gas, drink gas, tread on gas, and are gas!’’ “Then it is a gteat shame,” cried a calculating Yankee, “that gas is so dear.”” Aschool-boy, studying geo; hy, was ed by his teacher, ‘“ whether sep? y iress the ‘Baltic Sea to Portugal, he woul pass through any straits?’ “Why, yes sir, I should gd as straight as I could.”’ MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. ‘The California steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. The Overland Mails to India and China. We have often been asked for information in re- gerd to the departure of the Mails from England to China. The following may be interesting to those who have correspondence with the Hast: The mails Jeave Southampton on the 4th and ‘20th of each month, and arrive at Gibraltar about the 9th and 25th of same month ; arrives at Maita about the 14th and 3th of same month ; arrivesat A about the 18th of same and 4th of fol- lowing month. Leaves Suez about the 20th or 2ist of same and Sth or 6th of following month; arrives at Aden about the 26th or 26th of same and 10th er 12th of following month Leaves Aden about the 26th or 27th of same and day of arrival for Bombay, and 11th to 13th for &e. Indian Navy steamer arrives st Bembay about the 3¢ to Sth and 19th to 2ist of igo maonth. 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 Pen: the same day, if the steamer has already arrived which tekes the mail on; arrives at Pulo Penang about the 12th or 13th and 2eth and 29th of follow- month; arrives at Singapore about the 13th or and ist or Ist of fol. month; leaves ee about 12 hours after arrival; arrives at Hong Kong about the 22d or 24th and 8th or 10th Smet, Emo, leaves next day for Shanghal Two leave England—one on the 8th and 20th of each month—via Marseilles, and arrive at Alexandi “= about the same timeas the Southamp- ton mail ABRBIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS - National Hetel—wittiamM evy. 8 D Spence, Md Mr Copeland. NY N P Quisenbury, Va Mrs Copeland, do CA Wasbington,do Mrs Currier, do @ U Mande, A 6B Mudge, Ma W Gale, Va & Kunkel, 0; Troupe 3 NY T L Floyd, ‘< F B Baldwin, O J K Search, do C T McCurdy, Pa ES Herman, do M Meede, 8C J Wells, do J G Elliott, NY J Whitaker, do J 8 Doddy, do J Brown, do A Shuman, Mess T Woodruff, do L becker, NY H Lehr, do W P Humphry, O W &B 8elson, do A Duk & ly, J Cassidy, do J B Woodburn, NY J B Allen, do T J Cook, M JD Ames, Md @ P Smith, Pa Cel J Nelson, do B O Hooper, Lake Sup Judge Crane, do A Lewis, Md ov Pratt, do A 4 EB Thurston, do Mr Danskin, do D Stansbury, do Mrs Danskin, do W Wilkins, do M Rosenstork, Cal E Ames, Md W #H Peyton, Va G G Dickins & ly, NY M G Harmon. do W P Jencks. Pa io ringe, do baker, © J MeGenty, NB 4 W_D Anderson, Va 4N Wooday, do pA ee am, do D Latt, do C Lott, do RS Dean. Md JH Tarr, do R Field, do P Jones, Mass Mrs M J Wayne, do Dr W M Page. do Browns’ Uet:l—r ? & u. srown N A McClure, Wis R Hadfield, NY 8 A Cromweil, Mo ra ete Va 4 n, G6RG grat 3 Lutz. Md W Miller, do G Miller, do Willards’ Hetel—:.¢. 4 1 a. wmasae & A Mange, Va 1. A Ar U T Allibone, Pa W Hurst, vt” sens WW Henry, Mass = J.-L. Wilaer, Va © Vanelerlyn, NY N A Barrisoa, NY N Reed, do J Lewis, Ma G Michler, NY B Laugley, ly, Ma HE Eeomons’ NY M A Coben, do J Beckley, Va WMRJobns,NC CC Rawlingr, do BP do T Davidson, Pa Mrs DeCamp, NY BiSmith, NY F M Seuter, Va D Bateman, Ma B O Connor, NY S$ Wilson, ly, do Dr G B Dennis, Ma Miss J * A Lewis, Ark is NY W Orton, do MP lerse, Md T R Erwin, Cal HN Barlow, 8 Gibson, ly, NY J W Savia, Del AM Kinz Pa J.8 DeCamp, ly, NP 8 Quicksoll, NJ T P Chisman, Vg Washburn, Ma pRorosars WILL BE RECEIVED aT the Office Indian Affairs GUNS FOR THE INDIAN JER VICE IN 1966. Ovviom ov Inpiaw APTA: until noon of the day of February next for furnishin; times, at and after the specified atany time in the li and of the sare quailty an requii j ler will be ple or samples of the kii Wgeck ‘blade dates, or to order, 856, at the same price v additional number of in the service. juired to exhibit a sam- and guns he proposes to furnish ; ‘partmen| Teserves fre right of accepting such bid or bids as are believed to be dians, consi &c.; but no bid ¢ party is acce, acco} a3 ance of £2’ contract within award. The sam} will be nied by a sufficient or sam) ined at th: delivered must, in ev fully equal thereto. most advantageous to the In- serviceable 3 price, be consid unless accom- jarantee that if the bid of or the perform- days after the of the accepted bidder office ; and all to be seg Sap milar and fore the acceptan.e of the » he give securit: is, each one will be subjected to the most thorough and rigid inepetinn Aan oo nm with the —— gun, and those that are notfound similar, and contract on the ‘A bond in an amount exceeding that of the bid will be required for the faithful execution of the part of the successful bidder. ‘ully equal in every respect, will be Payment for any quantity or quantities received will be made through the immediately after the deliv GEO. H.MAN Jan 22—d3t&3tawtlMhFeb thereof. nited oe treasury and acceptance YPENNY, Commissioner W. GALT © times evei WATCHES. & BRO., OFFER AT ALL varlety of superior WATCHES and CHRONOMETERS. They call particular attention to those made by— Jules Ju a ee en. Coo) rt, Taylor Dixon, ndon, Tobias, Beesly & Blundell, Liverpool, Also, Vacheron & Constantine’s celebrated Geneva Watches, which from theirsizeand finish are aliarly su: ited for ladies. Our facilities || coakie ws to offer the above at the lowest rates il” Repairine.—Watches and Chronometers carefully repaired by skillful workmen. M.W.GALT & BRO., 324 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts. San ttf INE FRENCH EDITIONS—OF ROUS seau, Racine, Ducis, Froissart, Bourdalone, , Bossuet, Monstrelet, Descartes, Barthelemy, Rabeiais, Stael Schiller, Gu Florian. Sevigne, Corneille, Moliere, De Le Malherbe, Voltaire, Chateaubriand, Scribe, Malebranche, St: Pierre, Fenelon, Thierry, Machiavelli, Regnard, and other writers, may be found at the most mod erate prices at the bookstore cf the undersigned imy rted by himself direct from Paris, in finecal morocco bindings, some of them with beau- tifu] illustrations. Boo! #** Also, a small collection, various, of French aks for youth, Paris editions. dec 8—t FRANCK TAYLOR. TOPHAM & NORFLET'S NEW AND CHEAP SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. MESSRS. TOPHAM late of Philadelphia, and NORFLET of this city, respectfully announce to their friends and menced the Saddling where they will hand a large and Ladies’, and rege Seppe gr bo All kinds of TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- Bo MARTINGALES- and the ponte, that they have com- usiness at the above stand, make and keep constantly on superior assortment of—Mens’, SADDLES, BRIDLES WHIPS. HARNESS of th for city and country use. PET BAGS. Ladies’ SATCHELS, TRAVEL- ING BASKETS, and FANCY WORK BOXES, HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS. and HAMES. Horse, $ ES. CARDS, CURR COLLARS, e, and Dust BRUSH- -COMBS, SPONGES, &c.,&c. All material used will be the best that can be durability. By faction we ho; ashare of pul to merit, an ic patronage. Pasticular attention paid to covering Trunks and ring all kinds of work Seddiers” foals constantly on hand. obtained; and both of us having been practical ‘workmen for several years, we feel confident that our work cannot be sur, , either for style or efforts to give satis- respect ly solicit, ttl, nov 7— at TAYLOR ments. ation. Calhoun’s Works Jefferson’s Works, Prentiss’s M: Hickey’s Constitu' MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND VISIT- ORS TO WASHINGTON RE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED that & MAURY’S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, Pennsylvania avenue, near Ninth street, they will meet —_ extensive cage. in a _ following important works, comprises every de- ment of nw seaty Science, ad Art. NEW BOOKS received immediately on publi- i. their require- the Weekly importatious fiom England. s , 6 vols. , 9 vols. Webster’s W orks, 5 vols., Autograph edition. Everett’s Orations and 3 ge *s Private Correspondence, 1 vol. hes, 2 vols emoirs, 2 vols. Bancroft’s History of the United States, 6 vols. 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Visiting Cards NERY of the finest quality, at engraved and printed with the greatest promptitude. ee TAYLOR & MAURY’S, jan 8—tr near 9th street. 5S. P. HOOVER'S Beot, Shoe, and Trunk Establishment, Tron Hall, Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts | eee JUST MISSES. RECEIVED FOR LADIES, and CHILDREN, Cleth. utton, Buckskin, lined Button, Healed GAITERS. Also, thick and thin’ Gaiters; Bronze, Black, and Colored worth $2; Ladies Alpine Button French White Satin tlemen’s French at $1.25, Gaiters, licerious SLIPPERS Patent Leather BOOTS and SHOES, of all descriptions; Gentlemen’s De- tached GAITERS, all colors; Bo Patent Leather and Calf BOOT: "3 and Youth’s and SHOES. My stock of Fall and Winter Wear, recently se- lected from the most celebrated manufacturers, is very superior. i Promises to ofer a “eno rps y solicit your patroi influence. Mico 14 tt ¥ mage HOOVER «Swamp and Ov [No. 550.) owed Lands.’? UBLIC NOTICE —PURSUANT TO THE instructions of the Sec: bic notice is herebr of the Interior, given that, in order to ing toa close the bus{ness under the act of Con- gress appr. ites, to reclaim its,” and at the same ti ho claim that der said law are nits to introduce evidence, all lands the approval whereof no ob; thin six months from the date hereof, ‘oved September 28, 1850, entitled, ‘A: f tocnable the State of Aracs ’ othes ka: hier tox nsas, and other ? within their ford to parties rtions of the lands selected un- and fit for cultivation, an op 50 8e- tion be ‘Will be certified and patented to the States. Such objections as are contemplated above ache made under catia ‘led the register and rece!ver of the for transmission to the General the land vaice roper office Office. The necessary forms for affidavits are in the hands of said officers. The followin; objection, to-wit: classes of land are exempt from st. Lands entered with cash, or located with military bounty land warrants or scrip, after the passage of the act of 2th September, 1850, and prior to the passage of the act of 2d March, 1855, purch: “for the reliefor and overflowed lands.” 2d. Lands asers and locators of swamp al the swamp law 4) Patented to the State under inal) cases where must be taken before ie ‘ister the land office, at such time of said siz months, as ¢! with consent of the Contmiaricy er of the General ma Office. The lists of swam tion Ft o to fas; Soars of ina Given under my mer and overflowed lands m during the regular business hand, at the elt 7 ety of Washing ton, this 2ist day of Dece: 5 THOS. A. HENDRICRS, Commissioner General Land \. jan 10— | taken in their construction—as in the engines—to ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Great Southern Mail Line! ae TWIcE DAILY -@ (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA. GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at 6a.m.and7 5 Fare from Washington to Richmond. 85 50 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Washi Railroad to con- ington > ‘CAL DISCOVERY ever made has beenso eminently hares to STEAME t GEORGE successful inc: ScRoFuLa, and aLi DisEasEs ov THE BLoop, as CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- TURE. The made in all where the 5) of the best ried in vain. Its over the Boon is truly and all diseases arising from |: Szat ov Livx have been relieved ¢,to STEAMER GEORGE PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA, a dis- tance of six oad tae sane F Tickets Lpecree on 5 xpedition and Comfort are secured by this oute, as it is a CONTINUOUS LINE OF FIRST CLASS ILRoaD FRoM ALEXANDRIA TO RICH- MOND. THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE meneame cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg Information of Route and Lost Bi ob- tained of JAMES A. EVANS. feb 11 Agent, Alexandria, Va. | THE NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMER dbp SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE are the e ATLANTIC PACIFIC. BALTIC. ADRIATI ‘Theseships have yu for Government service. etors are mat) ng and astontahinge . Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains no Noxzroxx, September 7, 184, Bir—The Spectacles you made for me guit very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other I have lately tried. LIFT. W. TAZEWELL. I have tried a pair of Spectacles obtained from Mr. ‘Fobias, and find them of great assistance te my sight, and corres; ith his description orte focus, I recommend him asa sxiliful o) ia. HENRY A. WISE. Mr. J. fos itt--ZFhs pair of Spectacles furnished me yesterday bese eailetl sere Bay tory to me. @uey are very tation. Ma cegpe pron 4 room eae oer the volumes testimony our from gentlemen of the highest respectability, wel) known in their various localities. Please read fo ourselves. We take great ure in calling the attention of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanish Mixture asa vorrren | diseases of the blood. {1 8 reputation in this city unequalled by any other preparation.—Daily Dispatch, Richmond. Ve. insure strength and speed ; and their accommo- dations for are unequaled for elegance and comfort. DAYS OF SAILING, posseas, and | am the ownér of eight or nine pair, From New York, From Liverpool. carefully selected in different places and from 0} ‘The Hon. John M. Botts, of Va., says heconsid 1856. 1658. tiolans Yecommended to me on account of their | 6rs it a matter of duty to add his mony to the -Jan. 5 Wednesday ona! standing in England, France and the | Virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, From actual Wednesday. nited States. I have been also with | PERSONAL OBSERVATION of its remarkable cura Wednesday. your remarks and directions on the treatment ef | tive powers for the in which it is used Wednesday the , for the dyed oer of preserving and impiev- We have been cured of a violent and od Wednesday. ing the sight. murs, Liver epee f Carter’s Spanish Mi: . We Wednesday. know it to be all it professes.—_ Editor Sowthssde ‘Wednesday M. C., Louisville, Ky. Democrat, Petersburg, Va. Wednesday. LINCHBYRG, Nov. 10, 1254. Mr. John Pob‘as having furnished me with @lasses, by which | have been greatly aided (my vision having suffered greatly from at night in my earlier life) {t affords me the highest pleasure to say that I consider him a skillful prac- tical optician, and well prepared to ald those whe may need his professional services WM. B. ROUZIE, We have found from personal trial, that Oar- ter’s Spabish Mixture is a truly waluable medi. cine. —Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vt. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—A press man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir- ish Mixture, after eweryining else had fatioa. Ot: is] xture, th- er cures which have come under our own observa tlod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- y . Wednesday....June 11 PRICE OF PASSAGE. From New York to Liverpool, first cabin....$130 bed - ne second cabin. 75 Exclusive use of extra size state rooms From Liverpool to New York.... No berth can be secured until : uable medicinal agent. We take great Skies pleeah abe eer e earteircioed WILMinston,N. C., Jam. 27, 1864. | in calling the attention of the aMficted to {i ier. line cannot carry any ‘con ‘war. Bias: Dear Sir—I am py to say | its —Rée Republican. Mr. J. bap) that the Spectacles which I obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequal- ity In the visual e of my eyes, I have hereto- fore found great ay, ei glasses of the proper f¢ distance. It affords me pleasure to state that, by the aid of your optometer, this diff- culty has ‘been happily obviated so that ge eer] you furnished me aredecidedly the best pted EDWARD K, COLLINS & CO., 56 Wall street, New York. ry respectfully, yours, R. B. DRANE, BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. ector of St. James? Parish STEPHEN KENNARD & CO., 47 Austin Department of Interior, May 7, 1855. : From naturel defects and the whequal } Friars, London B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. my eyes, I have been com several years. I have _ itr, ‘Tobias pairs especially for me, which I have found to GEORGE 4. DRAPER, Havre. withont ior giasses eyes. Four months since eerre ee ea, By the use of his optometer Notice —The day of de ire of this line from New York, for 1956, will be Saturday, com- is enabled to ada lasses minutely to the eye. Toot cheerfutly jeden Mr. Fobies to all mencing January 5, and every alternate Saturday; from Liverpool, Wednesday, commencing Janu having occasion to usegiasses, and bear my teeti- mony as to his skill as an*optician. ary 23, and every alternate Wednesday. 30-y HENRY E. BALDWIN, Warraats. jan Assist. Seo’y to sign Land goods All letters must pass through the {post office— ras other will be returaed. ne he owners of these ships will not be account- able for gold, silver, bullion, Les pre- cious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are poe raphe and the value thereof therein ex- PYFor fel ‘ht or e apply to ~ Aftab aden h pales a goers of Sona is ves jarter’s Spanish Mix I Yellewe it to ber t antidote for that horri- bie disease. E. BURTON, Com. of Reveaue for city of Richmond. LIVER DISEASE.—Samuel M. Drinker, o' the drm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, K ich mond, Va., was cured of Liver disease of scvera. years standing by only three bottles of Carter’: jpanish Mixture. OLD SOBES, SL@ ERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, aud others, detailed in our Al- manac ‘Fhe number of such cases cured by Car ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the Dility of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—See the cure o* Mr. Elmore. He was eaten up with Mercury and could obtain no relief, until he took six bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, which perfectly restores him to health and vigor. NEURALG1A.—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cured of Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says he has seen it cure more than = hundred cases of the disease in which it is used He never fails to recommend it to the affiicted SEE ee ee Pr. a Druggist, o; artinsburg, Va. ites 0! e sin- gular cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. ‘The patient could not walk. A few bottles entirely cured him SCROFULA.—Mr. Harrison 2lso writes of + epepiheemteioe. in the eet amd of three years si ») whic! ¢ doe- tore could tot each 2 “ale bellies made a cure of SYPHILIS —Dr. K. T. Hendle, of Washi: ton, D.C , who cured an obstinate case of Sypl! lis by Carfer’s Spanish Mixture, says ‘It acts spe cially on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt and efficicnt in its results.”? Dr. John Minge, formerly of the eel Hotel Richmond, now of Alabama, says he has seen Carter’s Spanish Mixture admin in a pum- ber of cases with astonishing) neg effect. He recommends it as ‘the most etic lent alterative in SALT RHEUM AND’ SCROFULA —Mr. Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured o? Scrofula and Sait Rheum of three years standing by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture WM.S. BEERS & CO, Proprietors, No. 304 Broadway, New York. BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BY M. B. LA CROIX, M. D., ALBANY, N. 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HE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD havi tly improved its Western connections, now offers the fullest inducements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTd- MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. The connection between the Trains from Wash- ington und the Trains bound West from Balti- more is always peoeney made at the Washin Junction oe | called the Relay House) 9 les from Baltimore. This is the only change of cars required between Washington and the Ohioriver. B: e is checked through to Wheeling at the ‘Washington Station, and rechecked trans- nigra Nahi the pamengers) without c 5 for those holding Tor kets for points be- — . The conn rains leave Was! ly atGa.m.and4j p.m. On Sundays atthe latter hour only. At WHEELING direci connection is made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, renning from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near oom ap th Cambridge, Zanesvilie, and Newark, to COLUMBUS ‘hese trains connect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo, Price $1 +e bottle, or six bottles for #5. Detroit, Chicaco, St. Louis, eto. gle and married ee and fruitful alliances, ‘orsaleby CHAS. STOTT, Weshingten, D. At COLUMBUS the G.J. Ratiroad trains con- | mode of securing them—Infelicitous and infertile | ©., and Orueeista eencrally. cet I-—iy ones—their obviation and removal —important hints to those contemplating matrimony, that will overcome objections to it; none, however, should take this pa ire at first — a &polis, Terre Haute, Lafayette. Chicago, Rock es—commenta! on the diseases and med'ca! Land, 8t. Louls, etc. é * Eregtment of females from infancy to old age, cach Passen; range 3 ‘Fhrough ‘Fickets for oe corny illustrated by beautiful Iithogra- Memphis, Vicksburg. latches, New Orleans, ee plates—nervous debility, its causes and sure. @tc., whic! arealso soldat Wash! m—are trans- | Dy a process at once so simple, safe. and effectual ferred at Cincinnati to the Ma!! mers on the | that failure is impossible—rules for daily manage- ‘Fickets for Evansville, Celro, and St. | ment—an essay on Spormatorrhea, with practical Louis srs acid by this route. obsefvations on the safer and more su mode i. ‘or VELAND, and vis Cieveland to | of treatment—precautionary hints on the evils re- Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, eic., tickets are sold, | sulting from Say ore } penoarni aioe essay on all when the Onto’ is navigable between Wheeling | diseases arising from indiscretion, with plain and and Wellsville (forty miles) where 2 connection With the Cleveland azd Pittsburz Railroad is mace. ‘Bravelere are requested te notles that while this is the only roats afor Through Wickets and Checkz iz Washington, it is also the shortest, | marriage: Its is particularly recommend- Most cpeody, aad diroct to nearly ali the leading | ed to persons entertuining secret doubts of their lata in Ba West. he distance from hee condition, and who are conscious of hav- Ww a to Cinclanai! fs iulles, being | Ing hazarded the health, happiness, and privileges about 100 milez shorter than by any other route! to which e' human being is entitled. . FARK, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS psollse ellen! WASHINGTON :—To 2, $9 50; Golum- | Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, post. age, to all parts of the United States. bus, $13 50; Cincinnati, $16 00; 65, i A ca aa N. B.—Those who pee may consult Dr. LA eats anapolts, 50; Cleve- | CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this o! i $15 80; BD book treats, either persenally or by mail. Medi- pe had ~~ rq Lo acl oe cine sent to any part = nion according to di- pian tiaauce, ComnaR EAR | Sistine yt os ore ve oma 4 2 Ad . M. B. LA CROIX, No. 31M BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, | Lavo or Por Ofles Ben oe Ana Ne PIEDMON®, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, Office open daily, from 9 a m to 9 p m. and ae oe feats Woktnaten st 8 ad ©F | on Sunday from 3 anti?ép. m. p.m. For the or Way ween Oo REMOVED from No. 56 Boaver st. ret a Wheeling, take € a. m. trala from ole Maiden Lame, Albany, New York. q dec 28—ly Uy" For trains to au4 freva Baltimore, Anapeiis, = atc., S20 special adverticemsaty. TYLER'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM : & Wiskets, ARABIC Er ply 0 PHOMAS W, PaRO &, 8 A REMEDY FOR COUGHS. COLDS. EY to -F BS) Agent a of 5 S4 man 1 Agent, | Al HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, &c., possesses the greatestad vantages, with the least eine of any cther in use, ha’ been extensively used the last twenty bag with unparalleled success, not trumpeted to world as a specific or cure ail, but recom- mended as a valuable and scientific au: in PULMONARY Cass, ready at hand, and one that has been generally found to afford relief where most others have been tried without material ben- efit. As such it is ‘ized by numbers of our leading physicians, who know its composition, and have been eye witnesses of its superior effi- cacy, as well as by thousands of our most respec- tal Rect with the fast trains of the Little Miami Ratl- reed to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc. At XENIA (on Little Miamt Ratiroad) connection is formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- GLENWOOD CEMETERY, Office Ne. 292 Pa. nve., corner 10th street, (OVER THE SAVING’s BANK.) ces CEMETERY is laid ont on the pian of the celebrated Greenwood, of New Yor, and ituated on the high ground distant one aud a quarter miles north of the Capitel—North ¢ apitoi mreet leading directly to the gateway. This Company have secured a charter from gress, appropriating their ground forever to yu , making a fee title to the purchase prohibiting all encreachments from legisiation or otherwise, which is of vast importance those who wish thelr dead to repose where they have placed them, for it has become a custom in all other cities when the burial ground becomes vaiu- able for other , to sell it, and thr dead promiscously into one large pest measures cannot prevent it, as no ti! 4 to the ground. N. B.— Office open from 10 to 12 o’clock a. m., where Pamphlets, containing the Charter, By- Laws, and a map of the }, and all other in- formation. can be o! i All orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No. (O8eventh street, or any other undertaker, \/ill be Preaptiy attended to. fe le—-1y SOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNS._ PROFESSOR WooD's HAIB RESTORATIVE. simple rules by which all persons can cure them- selves without mercury—remedies for those self- inflicted miseries and disappointed ho} so un- fortunately prevalent in the young. It is a truth- ful adviser to the married and those contemplatin; perfect: y, ua S the ordi appliance used for such purposes, won its way, en. been sages Hews to most of the cities and towns in the United States, the Cenadas, and the West agains oar Hol a risiny when it 1s remember t its popularity fs base.’ w its merits, sclely as ectabliched by actual cae: That thls preparation wili actually Rectoie gray Hair to tts Natura! Color, produce a fururlani jh upon the heads cf the bald, prevrat the air froin falling off, and when used az a.te-iic ar- ticle, pro@uce a continual Sow of the nstpre! fluid rendez the bair = ps wie 4 destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel doudm the certificates of distinguished geudemen and ladies in every pert of the country who have tried it, and therefore speak what they know, most ful- ly attest. ‘hat by a proper use of this Restorative the hair can be made to attain end retain its natu- ralcolor to almost any age alotted to hu:nanity, by removing the cause of from the seal; 20 matter how asaiagton Station. os “apo Hi. DONE, scccr Of Trams} 62, Baldnaore en€ Onto atirond, Baltiaaere. may 3—tr pe DT ee ee ee WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. (igre E OF HOURS. —On and after Moa- day, the 23d instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and 8 a. m., and 3 and UR Stay 4% p.m. long standing—the concurrent tes- timonfals of the press and 7 citizens, who all endorse its claim to be! the te: q gic oars Baltimore at 4 and 0% a. m., and Band | os" Pelatahle economical and eficacious, Puck individurle of Both, sexes ts NEP Sanday at 4i 8. m. 26 cents, or three bottles in one 50 cents. ive, a8 well as of the recom. aoe i. PARSONS, Ageat, | | Wholesale Agents, PATTERSON & NAIRN, | mendations of editors and donee and STOTT & CO., Penna. avenue; PEEL & Pd eee ie CISSEL, Georgetown Also, TYLER'S ‘uM ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROPS, the same composition 10 lozenge form, 12% cents a bor. jy 6—ly COUGHS. OOLDS, HOARSENESS, &c. ERSONS to the sudden c! in ter A Ite ‘care, adopting’ warm clathing ad sup ing themselves with a good a or ce remedy-they may ly ward off what ma: rove B ri Sih winter co! . TY- firs COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP has been so long known and highly ——_ ag one of our most innocent, yet efficacious, ~ sant, and (since the reduction in price,) economi- cal remedies, that it may be recommended and used with the utmost confidence. It is sold at 25 cents, or three bottles in one, 50 cents. Who! by PATTERSON & NAIRN and STOTT & -;, and retail by most PEEL & STEVENS; ELL. ded to, can be had of all agents. BRooxviad, Mass., Jam. 19, 1655. | Proy. Woon—Dear Sir—Having made via! c: ar Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to gay that its cifect has been excellent in removing in- flammation, dandruff, and a constant ten tency tc itching, with which’ 1 have been troubicd fo" was bere grey. tl orga on These > Or. od ploeware and profit ei ee re and profit. Yours, truly 3. K. Bra iJ Paster of Orthodex Church. Brookieid. CaRLyYz. m., June 27. 1853. 1 have used Prof. 0.5. Wood's Hair F estora tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, es I thought, aturely gray; but by the use of his “Restorative” it has resumed its original color, and [ have nc doubt permanently so, SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United S:xtes. TWO SUPERB PIANO FORTES AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. Qwine TO THE DEATH OF Mr. Gaehle, and the n dissolution of the, firm of Knabe, Gaehle & Co., Piano] ufacturers, Baltimore, it is positively neces- to settle up the entire affairs of the late firm. '@ have two very superior Instraments on hand, from the celebrated manufactory of this popular firm, which must be sold within a short ime. One a magnificent Louis XIV. style beautifully carved 7-octave Rosewood Piano, the factory price of which is $450. One superb Rosewood Piano, four round cor- ners, fall 7-octaves—factory price $375. These instruments will be sold at se tee(recoen! deductions for cash. This is an opportunity bui seldom offered to those in want of a reliable P1- ano. Also, always on hand Pianos from Hallet, Da- ar Co., Boston, and Bacon & Raven, ‘New ‘ork. A pies Bonjen Met a ga Lag leons. jos, Strings, Music, Music Paper, 5 Give us a call and see for yourselves. JOHN F. ELLIS, a zn aria’ Mr. OC! E*™#4 eee PLATED am to say itis jan ll __306 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. A BETS CABTORS ing aor have gow a pom ot ACAULAY'S ENGLAND, 4 vols complete | we tavite atteation to our assortment of the | x sigatlarly oot A Pv .sbove Goods, all of ths best quality and neweat for a dollar. The History of land . the accession of James the Second by Thomas A. O- WILLIAMSON , les. 133 Second street. Maoaulay, embellished with an acon | "atsc, very superior ALBATA FORKS, LA-| address 0. 3. WOOD & CO., Pro Sus rate of the author, at : DLES, SPOONS, &. Broadway, New York, and 114 Market , Bt iia Fe eae nO YTS at. | imme fends AS all gotten op in go close an im- Me. a near -__ | itation of silver, as to the strictest scrutiny. Cc. & CO., wholesale and rotai) Avernneae SASLG Geta! una Maceo taeiian..| Se Steena men ene ee . wt OHN F. " . . Ww. 26" "308 between th and 10th strests, | jan 25— Agent, Pa. wily of the country, and in most cases single failure, out of thettousands who have , and all POCTOR CELEBRATED German Bitters, g e | fi i: tf Ht ze ify Ha TH £ H fl, i ? ysicians in all parts of the country is immense. lowing from North Carolina is respectful mitted, referring any who may still doubt, to ‘Memorabilia,’ or Practical Receipt Book, f Farmers and Families, to be had gratis of ail the ents for the German Bitters. rincipal Office and Menufsctery, 190 AKO® STREET, PHILADE!.PHIA, PA. WESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA if Pome Hill, Riche mond Cecaty, N.C. Pink Hirt; March ¢, 1854. aetecn, Philacelphia—Dear Str: have beer 2 sub; of Dyspepsia, im ite worst forma, for the lest years. Buch was my condi tion for twelve months inet dhe ph aicians and all who sew me said I mustdie. W in this con- ition I wes carried to the watering places in Vir- ginte, Fennesere, snd North © ae gee E BL g. ih i ih go . ROOKER, Roger’s Store, Wake Co., ®. CERTIFICATE OF WM. J, ATWOOD. Mvurevitis, Yadkin Co., N.C. November 3 to ex- press to my sincere thanks for your rie medicine whlch, to suy the leakt of tt bas ef- fected 2 cure that all other medicines, taken. WE HOOF LAND’s GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of the most stubborn and wated case of the ritms thet, perhaps, ever to the lotof man. My cane is not a stranger in this community, as I am well known tn surrounding counties, end can truly eay that my ee my friends and relations, asl tried everything recommended, and nothing did me an’ til I was prevailed upon to try the B 5 ie BA any use of this communica- tion for the Of the eficted, you may think proper. ‘Wruly, yours ‘WM. J. ATWoos. ‘Whese bitters are entirely wegetadis, they invig- the systemf never it, and can be used for infants as well as adults. For sale by res ble dealers here, and by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington; TL kip. ELL, Georgetown, spa J. R PIERPON®, - mar i—ty TRE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, of Rerbury, Has discovered in one of our comMON Past¥RE WEEDs a remedy that cures EVERY ND P HUMOR; FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN To a COM- N PIMPLE. HE HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor ) He has now in his anger over two hundred certificates of Its vir- , all Boston Two within twenty miles of _ bottles are warranted to cure a nureing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind pimples on the face. - SRS gs to three bottles will clear the system of Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst eanker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the Worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all Mitwo bottles are ted running are warran' to cure = ears = oo among the hair. “sj ‘our to six bottles are warranted to o1 corrupt nd running ulcers. re One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the Worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warran! eure = des oe case of rheuation » sel ree bottles ure th anit 4 are wurranted to cure the Five to eight bottles will eure oig! the worst cascs of A benegt ts always ex fromthe frst bottle, and a perfect cure is warra.! sbore a ts taken 2 Eger pour R » I peddled over a thonsand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effect Of itin everycase Sosureas water ‘will extin- gulch fire, so sure will this eure humor. I never gold « hottie of it but thet sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that Sppears to me surpris- ing; first thet it ‘ws in our pastures, in some pisces quite plentiful, and yet its valne hes never known until | 4! it in 1846—second, that it suould cure all kinés of bumor in order to give some idea of the sudden rise and ag prey of the disco: 4 bottles per day of ” : ee n y of it. Some of the wholesale Droggists who have becn in business and —_, years, say that no- of patent medicines was ever in the like ft. Phere is a universal Praise of it from aii vey ark practice I al kept tt strict ice I alwa humors—but since {ts introduction = 2 pon bo particularly in neys, -, the disco’ any medicine ever kno’ oc © of diet ever necessary—eet bert you can getend enough of it. nc re Divecitoms for Use'—Aduits one table spoonfw! day—C) — dessert spoon - sufficient to operate on the bowels MANUFACTURED By DONALD KENNEDY No. 120 Warren street Rorbury, Moss. LLAR. cv we Price, One GLICKNER, #1 Barely creo int 192 Broadway; A.B. & D. 100 4 street. Philadel Baltimore, BRO’ HATCH.’ al ful. stitutions, take twice a day. T.W. & BROTHER, CANBY & » PEEL & 8ST. Moyo —