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TF- EVE Ratpwar Wir.—Among the jokes which bave been got off during the detentions occa- sioned by the deep snow, is the following, clipped from a Vermont paper : “*Madam,’’ said a conductor, a day or two ’t pass at half fare—he’s may be too large now,’’ re- plied the woman. who had paid for 1 bslf ticket, ‘but As was small enough when we started !”? The above dialogue was overheard on one of the trains of the Rutland and Burlington Railroad. The joke may be a when it is known that the train had been delayed all night at a bystation. NING STAR. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. ROM THE UNITED STATES. FROM EUROPR. --New York. Bosto: 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- gard to the departure of the Mails from Kngland toChina. The following may be interesting to those who have correspondence with the East: The mails lerve Southampton on the 4th and ‘28th of ench month, and arrive at Gibraltar about the 9th and 25th of same month ; arrives at Malta sbout the l4th and 3th of same month ; arrivesat Alexandria about the 18th of same and 4th of fol- month. Leaves Suez about the 20th or 2ist of same and Sth or 6th cf following month; arrives at Aden about the 26th or 36th of same and 10th er 12th of fellowing month Leaves Aden about the 26th or 27th of sameand day of arrival for Bombay, and 1lth to 13th for China, &e ludian Navy steamer arrives at Bombay about the 3 to Sth and 19th to 21st of following month. P. and O. steamer arrives at Peint de Galle about the 6th or 7th and 22d to 2d of following month ; leaves Point de Galle for Pulo Penzn. the same day, if the steamer has already arri which takes the mail on; arrives at Pulo Penang about the 12th or 13th and 25th and 29th of follow- ing month ; arrives at Singapore about the 13th or 1sth > st or Ist of following month; leaves Singap.-e about 12 hours after arrival; arrives at Hong Kcong about the 22d or 2ith and Sth or 10th of following month; leaves next dayfor Shanghai ‘Two mails leave England—one on the Sth and ‘20th of each month—via Marseilles, and arrive at Alexandria about the same timeas the Southamp- ton mai’. ALBIVALS AT PBINCIPAL HOTELS. s Hrowns’ Hetsi—y F &M. BROWN C Brownlow. N¥ & Adams & ly, Md W Dawson. Ma RC Andrews, do F Tucker, do J Linhard, do P Harris, do H C Jarrett, do J Gardner. do H J Greerwood, La” L Dewey. lowa LN B Raub, NC J R Hornich, do JR Smith, Va ‘EC Boynton, NY 3 C Peawan, do Sirs Harwood, do oe Woods, Ga Miss Harwood, do y D MeDonnell, do Jj H McCall, Va W Bonney, do = ‘W M Semple, do CW Heisey, do J Jefferson & ly,.Md RM Kennedy. $C Mrs Harding, Pa G@ Fant, NC Miss Parker, Md J P Vaughan, Mi Mrs Scott, do T Emerson, do Miss Devlin, do T McGin, Ne - Miss Kemble, do J Mrs Kempie, do Claiborne, Tenn ir R P Jones, NY t Elis, Md y Mrs J8 BP J Nason, NY Hi Phillips, do SW cezrell, do Com C Vandi Q IH Perry, RI Yeuvauenreot W Jones, do Mrs Hempstone, id =A R Foreman, NY a poet Poy = Ford, Va artin, do ¥F Gwynn, Md D Barry, Ma , Wiliards’ itote: 7.6. & moa. witaa%s GE Leng, lowa JC Moses, Va SF Lony, de W C McCulbm, NY § D Stisby do PA Nichol, Pa DL Tappan, Va FP E Clark, NC W = S Warren, DC H Whitaker, ly, Ut J C Haywood J Morrow, SC JA Hoyes, NY 6 Gnathous:. Ky DC Barry, co C Le Sege, NY SD Wiibert, Ga AP Say aa D & Palmer, DC TClarh H Carpenter, NC AA Willard, NC Miss Carpenter, do Mrs Aoyt, do Miss C Carpenter, do Mrs Pincer, do LA Smith, 1 f Pa G W Brezar, NY © Taber, ly, W G King,do EE Miller, svi, Mass A B Jobns| NC PD Sullivau,O JH Worthington, Pa M Andrews, do Miss Worthington, do WR Matsell, NY Miss Levick, do G Merger, Ga A Morris, do JW Totton, La Hon J Toney, do Miss EF Toney,do M D Sewell, 8c Miss C Toney, do ‘T Narrick, Ala W Silvern, Md G A La ting, Mich s¢e Duvall, oO P Courtney, Can M C Daily, Mo LC Jones, Del ColD H Abell, NY JH Jones’ do I Rogers, ly, Md HD Abraham, U J Hartshorn, ly, do B Tisdeli, Ma 8 Brown, do CH Smith W_R Page, Va @ D Morgan, Pa JK Cook, do D E Evans, Mass J Lockwood, Wis T F Collins, F fubman, do C K Aswater, Il Com Glissen, USN P Cregan, do ca wong | USN M Caibiuch, do J Baskbouse, NY 4 F Mason, Va TR Parker, Pa D Ricketts, Na CE Lane, Sto A P Lewis, do NF Taylor, Tex Nationai Hetsl—witiue evr. W J Eames, Mass SM Cole, Ga F 8 Corkran, Md W_B Dewey, NY © Mortimer, do L Scudder do F A Showar, Pa HL Castell, do & shower, do JN Gordon, Na Stewart, do W H Henderson, Va J P Shopsbein, Ky JW Jones, ly, Ma @ Walters. NY J 8 Banks, fel A Walters, do J P Hester, UC PW Crain, Md BL Roby, Md 3R Neli, Mich P H Keach, Va ACF Mrs Niebling, do Ra J T Surhoron, SC J TN Winsor, Oa T f PH Gibson, V: J L Ansrim, Tex DH Hadelan, NY LD WilUams, Va AM Mor:ison, Md J Dunean, Tenn JS Baldwin, do Mr Howe, Ct R Steel, Ct Mrs Howe, do TH Lewis, La W B Cutwell, Va W #8 Harrison, NC CT Miller, Mo SN Hall, Ct Eac . SC E C Winchester, NY INB. do P House, NY J H Haughton, do A Caltrell, do J Fool F A Bulkner, Va C Adams, NY T Kellogg, Ct D ® Jcbaston, Ga J W Henry, Va 3 P Herseoin, do W shear. do E B Newton, Pa Mrs Witherspoon, Ala DT Kuling, Va M StJobns, do & Mount, O E Hamblin, Md G W Gist, Ky Hon E Hemmond,do K P Buxton, NC GA Miller, Pa J H Headen, do J Johnson, Na United States Heteil—z. c. nacunay. tA Lucas, Tex Miss McDonald, Va KA Stump, La Miss Flood, do J Btover, T Sweeny. Ga 4C Challerton, ct J Broom, do A P Tilton, NJ Col W M Hight, do J Gampbeil, Ala E C Seofield, do J Keese, do TAS8mith, do 40 Neill, Ma M Mason, do & . biting. SC J M Bachstrom & ly, 8@ C Halliday, Ma B K Segirt & ly, Tex SW Hew) oo bro, Va J King, Irelan oy, do M Hamilton, Va Bizkweod Meuse; ye 4. KIRKEWoe> B Jenkins, Mass 8 Bell, Pa TR Hogan, do W doiman, Va AS Landridge, NY PG y F kelly Mae’ mee D Hoscnery, do EB Babbitt, USA T W Crowner, Md JH Etheria, D Roff, do AD Hox-, ie O° J A Zugler, Ga R Jobnston, CD Burke, do L W Spalding, NC *Swam id Ove! uBLIG NOTICE -PURSUANT TO THE P instructions of the Secretary of the Interior, ‘oMc notice is given that, in order to toa close the iness under the act of Con- gress approved September 28, 1950, entitled, “An art to enable the State of Arkansas, and other States, to reclaim the ‘swamp lands’ within their Umits,” and at the same time afford to parties who claim that ons of the lands sel: un- der said law are and fit for cultivation, an op iy to introduce evidence, all lands so se- jected, fo the approval w! no objection be made within six months from the date hereof, will be certified and patented to the States. Such objections as are contemplated by the above must be made under oath, and ‘led with the register and receiver of the proper land office for transmission to the General Land Offce. The necessary forms for affidavits are in the hands of said officers The following classes of land are exempt from to-wit: (st Lands catered. with cash, or located with military bounty land warrants or scrip, after the ofthe act of 2th mber, 1850, and prior the paseage of the act of 2d March, 1855, ‘for the relief of purchasers and locators of swamp and overflowed lands.’’ 2d. Lards already patented to the State under the swamp law. inall pe tee where objection {s raised, testimony must be taken before the register and receiver of the land office, a such Ai after hires —— of said six months, as they may appoint. wi! Consent of the Commissioner of the General Land fice The lists of swamp and overilowed lands are open to inspection during the regular business hours of ihe id Office. Given under my hand, at the ae of Washing ton, this Zist day of December, 1855. HOS. A. HENDRICKS, Commissioner General Land Office. jan 10— S. P. HOUVER’S Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Establishment, Iron Hall, Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts HAVE JUST RECEIVED FOR LADIES, MISSES, and CHILDREN, Cleth, Button, Buckskin, lined Button, Healed GAITERS. Also, thick and thin’ Gaiters; Bronze, Black, and Colored, ai $1.25, worth $2; Ladies Alpine Button Gaiters, $3.50; French White Satin Glicerious SLIPPERS, Gen- tlemen’s French Patent Leather BOOTS and SHOES, of all descriptions; Gentiemen’s De- tached GAITERS, ail colors; Boy’s end Youth’s Patent Leather and Calf BOOTS and SHOES. My stock of Fall and Winter Wear, recently se- tected from the most celebrated manufacturers, is very superior. I promises fe — unusual ae: spectfully so! vital ine bear influence. dec Tete P. HOOVER. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS AND VISIT- ORS TO WASHINGTON RE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED that at TAYLOR & MAURY’S BOOK AND STATIONERY STOXE, Pennsylvania avenue, near Ninth street, they will meet all their require- ments. Their extensive stock, in addition to the —— important wi , comprises every de- partment of Literature, Science, and Art. NEW BOOKS received immediately on publi- cation. Weekiy importations from England. Calhoun’s Works, 6 rols. Jefferson's Works, 9 vols. Webster’s W orks, 5 vols., Autograph edition. Everett’s Orations and Speeches, 2 vols. foo Private Correspondence, 1 vol. Prentiss’s Memoirs. 2 vols Bancroft’s ory of the United States, 6 vols. ‘Statesman’s Manual, 4 vols. Hickey’s Constitution, 1 vol, Jefferson’s Manual, 1 vol, The Constitutions of the United States, 1 vol. Elliott’s Debates and Madifon’s Papers, § vols. Marsh’s Orators and Statesmen, | vol. Story’s Works, 3 vols Lives of Chief Justices of the United States, 1 vol. Lieber’s Civil Liberty and Self Goverment, 2 vo! of Patrick Honry, 1 vol. Life of Wirt, 2 vols. Garland’s Life of John Randolph, I vol. gs eset Li pease 1 vol ocqueville’s Democracy in A ica, 1 vol. The Federalist, 2 vol apa Crimke’s Nature and Tendenoy of Free Institu- th 1 vol. Constitvtional Text-Book. 1 vol. Carey’s Past, Preeent, and Future, i vol. Seaman’s ri Shon of Nations, 1 vol. McElligott’s American Debator, 1 vol. Future Wealth of America, | vol. = peo of Natlous, 1 vol. ‘very description of American, English, and French STATIONERY wt the finest quality, at the lowest prices. and printed with the Visiting Cards engray greatest ae tl kx AYLOR & MAURY’S. Jan 8—tr near 9th street. TOPHAM & NORFLET’'S NEW AND CHEAP SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, 499 Sevecth st . opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. MESSRS. TOPHAM, late of Philadelphia, and NORFLET of this city, respectfully announce gh pec! their friends and the ablic, that they have com- menced the Saddling Prusiecs at Giesbore stand, where they will make and keep constantly on band a large and Superior assortment of—Mens’, Ladies’, aud Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES MAKTINGALES. and WHIPS HARNESS of description, both for city and country use. 1 kinds of TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- PET BAGS Ladies’ SATCHELS, TRAVEL- ING BASKETS. and FANCY WORK BOXES. HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, and HAMES. Horse. Spoke, and Dust BRUSH. ES. CARDS, CURR -COMBS, SPONGES, -» 2c. All material used will be the best that can be obtained; and both of us having been practical workmen for several years, we feel confident thzt our work cannot be surpassed, either for style or Perea . Sy unremitting efforts to give satis- ction we hope to merit, ani respec! i Sr of atic patronage. eeiates ticular atiention pald to vering and repairing all kinds of work. oa ers’ tools constantly on hand. nov 7—tf WATCHES. Me « eee OFFER AT ALL ery variety of superior WATCHES. and CHRONOMETERS re to those made by— eh eet parteaiar es Jurgensen. Copenhagen Cooper, ‘I ‘aylor & Dixon, ‘ondon, Tobias, Reesly & Blundell, Liverpoo!. Also, Vacheron & Constantine’s celebrated Geneva Watches, which from their sizeand finish are uliarly suited for indies. Our facilities enable _ to offer the — at the lowest rates. iff Reraiaine —Watches and Chronometers carefully repaired es skilifel workmen. M. W.GALT & BRO., a aon Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts. INE FRENCH EDITIONS—OF ROUS seau, Racine, Sevigne Corneille, Moliere, De Stal, Ducis, Frotssart, Bourdalone, Le Sage, Schiller, Guizot, Bossuet, Monstrelet, Malherbe, Descartes, larthelemy, Voltaire. Chateaubriand, Florian. Rabelais, Scribe, \ alebranche, St. Pierre, Fenelon, Thierry, Machiavelli, Regnard, and other writers, may be found at the most mod erate prices at the bookstore cf the undersigned = inant pymeelt Girect fro.n Paris, in finecal eo bins some of 2d tifol Wasteattoas. sie pee ne Pad 0, & small colieetion, various, of F. Books for youth, Paris editions Soe ee “dee ____ FRANCK Tay HE ILLUSTRATED HAND-GUOK OF Architesture, 2 vols, 8vo., with 650 illustra- ear Sr London, 1886, by James Ferguson The Farth, its Physical condition and most aan Phenomena, by W.M. Higgins, Lon- ‘The Curiosities of Lond oe : London, rae ion, by John Timbs, F. ictlonary of Terms in Art, by F. riba eetcaae » by F. W. Fairholt, ture on Architecture and Ruskin den. is ad Painting, by John ineveh, its Ancient History and Modi x- plorers, by’ RG. Pots, London Sie Whuning and ane ~ Colleries, by M, , Done, mee eae 1 vol, London tmer Ma are. Peeaee *prett on the Blowpipe, 1 vol., axton and Printing, Watt and the S on- gine, in L vol., London, 1665, 7 Ne Steam En Imported from London Of FRANCK TAYLOR. feb li WINTER CLOTHING AT COST. N ORDER TO RUN OFF OUR ENTIRE stock of Heavy Clo:hing we will offer our large and desirable stock at cost, consisting of Over- coats and Talmas ; business, frock and dress Coats ; black and fancy Cassimere Pants; Cloth Stans and velvet Vests; white and colo1 er’ Undershirts and Drawers; Hosiery, &c. oe of ? and youths? Clothing em- Jace a style and quality of Dress and schocl ra Shirts nasbouts, Overcoats, Pantaloons. P rnyars as foi Caps, &c , which we will Clothing. Also, a very lar, € stock of Servants’ WALL & STEPHENS, Next to Iron Hall, 322 Pa. avenue, bet: " fed 16-tf » between 9th and 10th sts. RECE En CANDIES, UsT ECE : ER EXPRESS. case of Stuart's celebrated STEAM CANDY. ——- Sugar Plums, Vanilla Cream, and For sale at Z. M. P. KING'S, not Vermont avenue, corner 15th and f ets, Information for Travelers. QRANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILRO!” 4 Great Southern Mail Line! ag TWICE DAILY = (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at 6a.m.and7 p.m. Fare from Washington to Richmond. $5 50 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Washington Railroad eee to con- vey PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Free of Charge, to STEAMER GEORGE PAGE for ALEXANDRIA,a dis- tance of six miles, allow! mple time Tickets procured on the boat. Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, as it isa CONTINUOUS LINE OF FIRSTCLASS eae ¥Yrom ALEXANDRIA TO RICH- MOND. THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost to the Depot of the Petersburg P intormation’ Of Steate’end Loe aggnge ob Information oute a t Bi ob- tained of JAMES A. EVANS, feb 11 Agent, Alexandria, Va. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. HE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE are the ATLANTIC PACIFIC. BALTIC. ADRIATIC . ‘These ships have been bu! contract expreesly for Govern:nent service. E care has been taken in their construction—as in the engines—to insure strength and speed; and their accommo- dations for passengers are unequaled for elegance and comfort. = DAYS OF SAILING. From New York. From Liverpool. 1856 if Lt Seturday Wednesday. Saturday Wednesday. Wednesda: Wednesday. Wednesda Wednesday. PI Wednesday. P Wednesday....Apr. Wednesday....May 14 Wednesday....May 28 . Wednesday....June 11 PRICE OF PAssaGE. From New York to Liverpool, first cabin....8130 a se . second cabin. 75 Exclusive use of extra size state rooms ...... 325 From Liverpool to New York....30 & 20 guineas No berth can be secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. Shippers please take not ce thatthe ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. All letters must pass through the ‘post office— to other will be returned ‘be owners of these ships will not be account- able for goid, silver, bullion, s, pe aeney pre- cious stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein ex- "For freight ly t F or freight or passage apply to EDWA DK COLLINS & CO., 56 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & CO,, Austin Priars, London B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. GEORGE #. DRAPER, Havre. Notice —The day of departure of this line from New York, for 1856, v i! be Saturday, com- mencing January 5, and every alternate Saturday; from Liverpool, ‘Wednesday, commencing Janu ary 23, and every alternate Wednesday. jan 30-y BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Wheeling ington end Running Timo between W: Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROVER FICKETE AND BAGGAGE CUECES TS EX Fad IM WSEHING TON. NHE BALTIMORE AND ONILO RAIL ROAD heving greatly improved its Western conneations, now offers the fullest inducements to Travellers 2 WASHINGTON, BALTI- MORE, andall portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, anithe SOUTHWEST. The connection between the Trains from Wash- and the es bound ot poe nee more is alwe: ma made at the Washin; Junction (italy called tee Rely: House) 9 from Baltimore. This is the only change of cars required between Washington and the Obloriver. Baggage \s checked through to Wheeling at the Wathtngton Station, and rechecked and trens- ferred there, (with the passenzers) without charge, for these holding Through ‘Tickets for points be- Serres ‘The connect ‘rains leave Washington ly atGa.m.and4¥ p.m. On Sundays atthe latter hour on) At WHEELING Cirsct commection is made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, running from Bellaire, on the Obio, near Wheeling, th: h Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, 1 COLUMBUS ese trains connect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield and Sandusky Kallroad for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, ete At COLUMBUS the C. J. Railroad trains con- mect with the fasttrains of the Little Miami Rail- yead to Xenia, Cincinnat!, Louisville, eto. At XENIA (on Little Miami Ratlroad) connection is formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- apolis, Terre Haute, Lafeyette, Chicago, Rock Island, 8:. Louis, ¢2¢ tJ Passengers holding Turough Tickets for Memphis, Vickshur, fatchex, New Orlecns, at Was! ington. etc. y which arealso sal C , Care, and St. ld by this Por CLEVELAND, aaa via Cleveland to Poledo, Detroit, Chicago, ete , Hekets are rola, whea the Ohio ts arvipable petiveen Wheeling and GET elles) Whee a connection With the Clevclend and Pitisuuzg Rafiread is made, Travelers are req is the enly routs Checks in Was He miomi speedy, axd di ly ali the leading (ee in the great Weat. ¢ distance from a er pert to Clacizeotl ls but 653 miles, being about 100 ualles snorter than by any other route! PARE, KY THROUGH TICKET, FROM WASHING ON :—Fo Wheeling, 89 SC; Colum- bus, $13 66; Dayton, $15 50; Cincinnati, $16 00; Lowlsvils, by railroad, $18'65, by steamer from Cincinzati, $18 Ui; Indianapolis, 817 50; Cleve- land, $12 60; Moledo, $15 50; Detroit, S15 20; Chicazo, $2065 and $19 50; St. Louis, $49 50 and 625; Memphis, $26; New Orleans, $31; cic. FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER'S FERRY, MARTINSBUKG, CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS BEDFORD SPHINGS, PIEDMONT, CAK D,and FAIKRMOGNT, | pop a may Istve Washincion at 6 a. m. or m. Por the minor wuy statloas between 2 eré Wheellas, ake So. ta. teiu from tsa. aias to Geel from Baltizecie, Anapoliz, pecial advertisements. 10" Por further taformation, & &3., apply to BHOMAS B. ti Washingloa Station. lsc the shortest, sgh Uiekeis, URS, Agent, JG3N H. DOML, Hastar of @renspariatioz, Baltinere anc Vhio Raliroad, Uaitiatere, tasy 2-1 a ts WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILKUAD, C= GE HUURKS.—On and after Mon- daz, the 23d instant, the Trains will r Leave Washington at 6 and 8X a. m., and 3and p.m. a 9 Bere atiX p.m. Leave Baltimore at 4 and 9% a. m., and 3 and 5X p.m. in Sunday at 1X 3. m. ap Z—t ‘. H. PARSONS, Agent TWO SUPERB PIANO FORTES AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. WING TU THE DEATH OF Mr. Gaehle and the necessary dissolution of the, firm of Knabe, Gaehle & Co., Piano! manufacturers, Baltimore, it 1s positively neces- sary tosettle up the entire affairs of the late firm. We have two very superior Instruments on hand, from the celebrated inanufactory of this popular firm, which must be sold within a short time. One a magnificent Louis XIV. style beautifully carved 7-octave Rosewood Ptano, the factory price of which is $150. One superb Rosewood Piano, four round cor- ners, full 7-octaves—factory price $375. ‘These instruments will be sold at astonishing deductions forcash. This is an opportunity but seldom offered to those in want ofs reljable Pi- ano. Also, always on hand Pianos from Hallet, Da- Meg Co., Boston, and Bacon & Raven, New ork. Piano Stools, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accor- deons, Banjos, Strings, Music, Music Paper, &c. Give us a call and see for yourselves. JOHN F. ELLIS, Jan il 308 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. MAcauL ays ENGLAND, 4 vols complete foradollar. The reer ded England from the accession of James the nd, by Thomas Babington Macaulay, embellished with an accu- Tate portrait of the author, at ‘« TAYLOR & MAURY’S i. eae store, near 9th st. RDEONS, BANJOS, GUITARS, A Fianos,&e at JOHN F. ELLIS’S, jan 306 vth and 10th streets. | TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. Yh TERER te call the attention to all that suffer |. with defective sight, caused by age sick- ness and josie maid | from — inju clously selected. his superior BCTACLES ‘3 carefully ground by himself toa true yher! m= and_ brill! parenc’ if accuracy, lant trans| Ys sai precisely and beneficially to the wearer ac- cording to the concavity or convexity of the eye. vi numerous are the ill effects caused to precious organ of aight from the commencement of using glasses in not Leen = suited, by the use ofan Optomster; and the practice of many , enables him to measure the focal disease of he eyes, and a Spe crag thatare absolutely re- uired will be furnished with precision and satis- faction. J. T. acknowledges the liberal encourage- ment already obtained, and further solicits the pa- tronage of those that have not yet availed them- selves of his aid. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- ing the glasses in use, and stating how many tnnhes they can read this print with their specta- cles, can be supplied with such that will improve their sight. Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and :efer- ences given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be had gratis, at his office, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, up staira. Noxrcrx, September 7, 164. Sir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very well, and secm to have improved my elght more than gay other i have lately tried. LITY. W. TAZEWELL. L have tried a pair cf Spectacles obteined from My. Tobias, and rd them cf grea: essistance te my right, ané corresponding with his description the focus. | recomraend him aga skillful optl= ENRY A. WISE. Mr. 5. @oaias: Sit—Ths pals of Spectacies you farai.ke’ me yesterdry ere particularly sati: tory to me. ney are very decidedly the best I porsess, and I am: the ownor of elght or nine pair, carefully celected in diferent places and from op- ticlans recommended to me ca account of thelr proteesional standing in Englap4, Frauce and th nited States. I b been also pl your remarks an@ 3 the eyes, for the purpese of preserving and improv. the sight. Respectfully, yours, ~~ - POHAS CALDWELL Professer of H.C ulsViiis, LrysckEgre, Nov. 10, te3i. Kir. Joan eoties Baye lene ae with @lasses, by which I have been greatly ai (my vision having suffered greatly from reading at ight in my earlier life) it affords me the bighest leasure to say that I consider him a skillful prac- ical optician, and well prepared to 2id those whe may need his professional services. WM. B. ROUZIE Elder of Methodist Confereace. Witmineton, N.C., Jen. 21, 155%. Mr. 3. ®opias: Dear Sir—l am happy to sey that the Spectacles which I obtained from you last week arc entirely satisfactory. From en inequal- ity in the visual rance of my eyes, i bave hercto- fore found great dificulty in getting glasses of the proper focal distance. i fords ine pleasure to state that, by the aid of your optometer, this diff- eulty has been happily obviated zo that the glasses yon furnished me are decidedly the beat adapted te my eyes of any j have ever atan Ane v pectfully, youra 5 4 ba as Vector of St. James’ Parish Department cf Interior, May 7, [555. From natural defects and the vnequal range of my eyes, | have been compelled to use zlasses for several years. I bave tried different opticians withont obtaining glasses fectly Rited to my eyes. Four months since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especially for me, whick I have found to serve me perfectly. By the use of his optometer he is enabled to adapt Glasses m!nwtiely to the eye. I most cheerfutly recommend Mr. Tobias to ali giasses, and bear my testi- josy as to his skill as an-optician. = HENKY &. BALDWIN, Assist. Seo’y to sign Land Warrants. ty Itt ae PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BY M. B. LA CROIX, M. D., ALBANY, N. Y., 250 Pages and 130 Fine, Plain. and Colored Lith- ographs and Plates. Paricz onLY I'wentY-Fivge Cants. Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the Union. Cees BOOK EVER PUBLISHED— and coztaining nearly double the quantity of read- ing matter in that of the FleTY CENT OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS It treats on the PH YSIOL- OGY OF MARRIAGE, and the Secret Infirmities and Disorder of Youth and Maturity, resulting from ex- cesses, which destroy the physical and mental pow- “> ers, with Observations on ~ Marriage, its duties and disqualifications, their remedies; with Lithographs, {llustrating the Anatomy and Physiology and Iiseaxes of the Re- productfve Organs of both sexes. their structure, uses, and functions. A popular and comprehen- sive Treatise on the Duties and Causaltles of sin- gle and married life—happy and fruitful alliances, mode of securing them—infelicitous and infertile ones—their obviation and removal —important hints to those contemplating matrimony, that will overcome objections to {t; none, however, should take this important step without first consul its pages—commentartes on the ¢iseases and medical treatment of females from infancy to old age, each case graphically illustrated by beautiful thogra- pits plates—nervous debility, its causes and sure. y a process at once so simple, safe. and effectual that failure is impossible—rules for ay ment—an essay on Spormatorrhea, with practical obsefvations on the safer and more sucogssful mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evils re- sulting from empirical practice—an ¢asay on all diseases arising from indiscretion, with plain and aimple rules by which all persons can cure them- selves withouf mercury—remedies for those self- inflicted miseries and disappointed ho so un- fortunately prevalent im the young. It s a truth- ful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage. its perusal is particularly recommend- ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of their piveeal cece re inne are vegeta of hav- ng haga! the bealt! appiness, and privileges towhich every human deine is entitled” Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per copy, or Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, free ol pont: age, to all parts of the United States N. B.—Those who ety may consult Dr. LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this book treats, either personally or by mail. Medi- cine sent to any part af the Union according to di- rections, safely packed and carefully sec from afl observation. Address Dr. M.B LA CROIX, No 31 Maiden Lane, or Post Office Box 579 Albany, N. Y. iL7” Office open daily, from 9am to 9 pm. and on Sunday from 3 until Sp. m. Office REMOVED from No. 83 Beaver st. to3l Maiden Lame, Albany, New York. dec 28—ly FYLER'’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ASIC AS A RENEDY FOR COUGHS. COLDS, HGARSENESS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, CRGU?, &c., possesses the preatestad vantages, with :he least objections of any other in use, having been extensively used the last twenty = with unparalleled success, not trumpeted to he world as @ specific or cure all, but recom- menced as @ valuable and sctentific nuxitiary IN PULMONARY Case, ready at band, and one that has been generally found to afford relief where mo.! others have been tried without material ben- efit. As such it is recognized by numbers of our leading physicians, who know tts composition, and have besn eye witnesses of its superior eff- ak as well as by thousands of our most respec- table citizens, who all endorse its claim to being safe, palatable, economical and efficacious. Price 25 cents, or three bottles in one 50 cents. Wholesale Agents, PATTERSON & NAIRN, and STOTT & CO., Penna. avenue; PEEL & STEVENS, Alexandria; CISSEL, Georgetown Retailed b: Druggists enerally. Also, TYLER'S M ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROPS, the same composition In lozenge form, 12% cents a bor. jy 6—ly_ COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, &c. PERSONS redisposed to Pulmonary Affec tions find this the most trying season, owing to the sudden changes in temperature; yet by a little care, adopting warm clothing and supply- ing themselves with 2 good prescription or cough remedy they may easily off what may else rove a dangerous winter companion. ‘Ty. ER'S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP has been so long known and highly apprectated as one of our most innocent, yet efficacious, plea- sant, and (since the reduction in price,) ecoaom}- cal remedies, that it inay be recommended and used with the utmost confidence. It is cold at 25 cents, or three bottles In one, 50 cents. Wholesale by PATTERSON & NAIRN and STOTT & co manage- .j_ and retail by most Di its. In Aicxan- drs by PEEL & SBEVENS, by Mr. CISSELL. jy oly KTRA HEAVY PLATED TEA SETS, CASTORS CAKE BASKETS, &e. We invite attention to our assortment of the oe Goods, all of the best quality and newest styles, Also, very superior ALBATA FORKS, LA- ” SPOONS, be. : DLES, SP T are all gotten up in so close an im- itation of sliver, as to the strictest scrutiny. M. W GALT & BRO, 321 Pa. avenue betw. Oth and [0th sts. jan 3— Carter's Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD! Best Alterative Known!! NOY & PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN Ur it! An {nfallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evii Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, i Postules on a Fon, Sieh 8, Ague Fever, ronie Sore Fyes. Binge os etter, Scald Heald, Enlarge. ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, Salt Rheum. Stubborn Uleers, Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mereury, Imprudence in Life, or impurity of the Blood. HIS great remedy, which has besorme sc rap- T idly and so justly celebrated for its extreordi- nary efficacy in relieving and curing many of the most obstinate and terrible forms of disease witb which mankind {s afflicted , 1s now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Mep- ICAL DISCOVERY vance bas aan ene suceessful in curt ROFULA, anda or raz Broop,as CARTER SPANISH MIX- TURE. The rietors are receiving e mai! most fiat ang and astonishing details of cures made tn all parts of the country, and in most cases where the skill of the Dest Physicians had beer ried in vain. Its over _ esa is = Speen and all diseases ar! m impurity of the grea! Suat or “ges ee relieved and cured with- out a single failure, out of thet’ ousands who have used it. Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains no Mercury, Opium, Arsenic, or any dangerous drugs, but is composed of Roots and Herbs, com- bined with other jents of known virtue, and be given to the youngest infant or most de- bilita invalid, without the least possible hesi- tation. We have only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony in — reer Neste) from tiemen of the highest respec: yy, well knows in thelr various localities. Please read fo yourselves. ‘We take great a. calling the attention of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanist Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. {' won ge a reputation in this city unequalled by any er preparation. —Daily Dispatch, Richmond Va. ‘The Hon John M. Botts, of Va., says heconsiad ers it a matter of duty to add his test{mony to th: virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, FRoMaCTUa! PRREONAL OBSERVATION Of its remarkable cura tive powers for the diseases in which it is used We have heen cured of a violent and protractec Liver disease by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We know it to be all ft professes —Edtsor Southside Democrat, Petershurg, Va. We have found from personal trial, thet C=r ter’s Spalish Mixture is a truly valuable med! cine —Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vt. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—A press man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir ulent cheracter by a few bottles of Carter’s Spap- ish Mixture, ofterevervthing else had fatied. Otb- er cures which bave coine Under our own o' va tiod, proves to us conclusively, that is ge | uable medicinalagent. We take great plea: in calling the attention of the eflicted to {ts mer- its —Richmond Republican. SYPHIL1S.—I have seen a number of cures 0 Syphilis performed by Carter's Spanish Mixtore I belteve it to be & perfect antidote for that borri- ble discase. E. BURTON, Com. of Keveaue for city of Richmen4. LIVER Dis 5 4SE.—Semvel M. Drinker, o the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich- mond, Va., was cured of Liver disease of severa. ears standing by cxly three bottles of Carter’: ds oy Mixture. OLD SORES, "LCERNS AND OBSTINATS ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, xnd others, detailed in our Al manac ‘The number of such cases cured by Car ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the possibility of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—See the cure 0; Mr. Elinore. He was eaten up with Mercury and could obtain no relief, until he took six bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, which perfectly restored him to health and vigor. NEURALGIA —Mr. F. Boyden, formerly the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cured of Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Sinee that time, he says he bas seen it cure more than 2 hundred cases of the disease In which it is used He never fails to recommend it to the affected. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. John F. Harrison Drugg!st, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin gular cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. Tie patient could not wilk. A few bottles extirel; cured him SCROFULA.—Mr. Harrison also writes of = t cant Scrofula, — } 2 wipes ly, (of three standing,) which all the do-- tors could not reach, Six bottles made a cure of her. SYPHILIS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of Warhine ton, D. C , who cured an obstinate case of Sypbi ls by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, says “it acts spe cially on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt and e@icivnt in its results.”’ Dr. Jobn Minge, formerly of the City Hotel. Richmond, now of Alabama, says he has seen Oarter’s Spanish Mixture administered fn a num- ber of cases with astonishingly good effect. He recommends {* as “the most efficient alters‘ive in use.” SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA —Mr. Jos Robinson, of Wooster, Obio, was cured of Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixtare WM.S. BEERS & CO., Proprieto:s, No. 303 Broadway, New York. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. ‘orsaieby CHAS. STOTT, Washington, D. C., and Draggists cenerally. oct l—ly ~ GLENWOUD CEMETERY, Office No. 292 Pa. ave., corner 10th tirest, (OVER THE 4A ViNG's Banr.) HIS CEMETERY ts laid out on the plan of the celebrated Greenwood, of New Yo-k, and situated on the high ground distant one and quarter miles north of the Capitol—Norih (2) street leading directly to the gateway ‘This Company have secured a charter fro: Con- gtees, appropriating ort oe und forever tc buria) purposes, making a fee title to the purch: prohibiting all encroachments from legis!a otherwise, which {s of vast importance who wish tneir dead to re, ose where Placed theu, for it has become a custom tn all other cities when the berial ground becomes valu- able for other purposes, to sell it, and throw the dead promiscously into one large pit, ani lesa! measures cannot prevent tt, a8 no titles aie gives to the ground. N. B.—Ofice open fiom i0 to 12 o’cloc3 a. m., where Pemphivts, containing the Charter, By- Laws, and a map of the ground, and all otver in- formation, can be obtained All orders left with Mr. James FP. Barvey, No. G10 Seventh sircet, or any other undertaker, © promptly attendod to. SCMETHING T@ OLD AND YOUNS. PROFESSOR Weon's HAIR RESTORATIVE. 1S preparation, although less than two years before t A teres) owing to its wonder"il ef- fects upon the hum=n hair and scalp, has already obtained a celebrity and sale periectiy un paraileled. {t has without the ordinary ap Mance used for such purposes, won its way, acd been eres welcomed to most of the cities and towus in the Unt tates, the Canadas, and the West India Islands. Nor is this result surprising when embered thet ts popularity is bazcd upon Siely a8 estanlisheé by actus! tests ts prvparation will actualiy Resiire gray Hair to its Na:urai Color, produce a lixurlani es. upon the heads of tls bald, present the rai fuid eg falling od, and when used as {aus reader the heir soft. glossy and wary. ) Beoduce a conUnual flow of the nz: destroy diseazes of the scalp, and expel dand:ait the certi®cates of distinguished gentlemen and ladics in every part of the country Who have tried 4, an thereinn spose what they Kaow, 5 ost ful- h . ‘Phai by a proper use of this Re rative the kalr can be made to attain and retain tts natu- ral color to almost any are alotted to bu nanity, by removing the cause of discase from the scalp— no matter how long standing—ihe coneurien: timonials of the pross and the certlgcates of nu- merous respectable individuals of both sexes, te the use of this curetive, as well as of the recom- mendations of editors and certificates before alla ded to, can be had of al! azents. BRooxrig LD, Mass., Jan. 12. 1855. Proy. Woon—Dear Sir—Ha made trici o; — Hatr Restorative, it gives me Pleasure to say its effect has been excellent in remo’ in. flammation, dandruff, and a constant tendency to itching, with which | have been troubicd from childhood, and has alsor esiored. ay bair, which was becoming gray, tel cs or! . used no other a fe Plearurs ana pro mt. 3. K. braea, Paster of Orthodox Church. Brooxitela Caz yx, LL, June 27, 1852. A have used Prof. 0.5. Wood's Hair Restore tive, and have sdmired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, 2s 1 thought, prematurely gray; but by the use of bis “Restorative” it baa resumed {ts original color, and 1 have no doubt, permanentiy so. SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United States. Me ‘Dear Sir—My hair mages pa Oif some three or four years since, con- to do so unill I became quite bald. I tried pular remedies of the day, but to no ef- it 1 was induced to use your celebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say it ls doing wonders. [ have now 8 of young hair, and cheerfully recommend Its use te all siratlarly efiicted. &.C WILLIAMSON, 133 Second si treet. Address OU. J. WOOD & CO., Propriet: Eity Broadway, New York, and 114 ‘Market , St Louis, Mo. c. ator? & CO., wholesale and retail Ageat, 'T. WDYOT? & SONS, General Wholesale Ageat, Pa. eu l—iy PRor. Woo fallin; tin all the fect, at POCTOR HOOFLAND’s CELEBRATED German Bitters, Such as Consti; ation, inward Piles, Fullness, cr Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nav- see, Heartburn, for food, Fullness, cr Weight in the Stomach, Sour Erurtations, ‘Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the oo Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dificul Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a | Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of W fore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Def- ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and , Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &c., Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits HE PROPRIETOR, tn calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer- ican le, and its reputation and sale !s unrt- walled by any similar Treparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most a nent and well-known Physicians and indiv! 5 in nil parts of the country is immense. The fol- lowing from North Carolina is respectfully sub- mitted, referring any who may still doubt, to the “Meaorabilia,”’ or Prectical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be bad gratis of all the gents for the German Bitters. incipal Offce ané Manufsctoy, 180 ARCR STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. TESTIMONY FROM NORVR CAROLINA Gartigeate of Dr. W. Smeth.ef Poems Heil, Risk wend Count c. 2 Pim 1LL., March $. 1854. Du. C. M. Jacxzon, Philadelphia —Dec: Sir: | have been a subject of Dyspepric, in ft worst ferm, for the last 2ve yeare. Such wee my cord! tion for twelve mopibe thai (be physicians and all ‘who raw me staid i musidic. While in this con- ition I was carried to the water’: ¢ places in Vir- ginia, Bennessce, cr North Carclina, but was Rot benefitted by any water to whieh I vcs token. While on my way bome I stopped a week at F uth- exfordton, a smail vili in North Carolina, to pie. eect of some Chalybeete water in that ace. About the last cf the week I went into s store te get some medicine for my child and myself. Shere were several of the village phys. Clans in the store, and one of them seerned {0 Lake some interest In my case, and, efter asking me said he had been a dys) jc and bad been greatly benefitted by tre ree of BOUF- LAND’S GEKMAN BITTERS, prepared by ju, and be — wy Soe ge try the a je elso called the acxit cry at my recm, and in eistes 20 much thet I would try ther: thet ] askea him — me one bettie. He dic tt, and I com- mt taking ii a2 dtrecteG, end | was mere ben- Cfitted by it then ali the Water axd medicine | bad asighbers came clue, (be a dys. all the Bitters 1 ) and y left, whick fected much food im bis core. He has often called om mee for sicre of the seme Kind of medicine, csying be was » benefitted by it than any other be had taken, bul I have mot been able to get any more for bime er myvelf since ; Will you, therefore, pleeze skip me & dozen 03 ‘ible. W. SMITA D.R. BROOKER, Roger’s Stera, Wabe Co., H. ©., October 24, 1557, nas pepe reat benefit from (be wee of HOOPLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS « Chronic Dysentery and functional derangement of the Liver, and its concomttant evils. 1 am desirous of obtaining a quantity of it for the benefit of my community. You will, therefore, please sezd a 4 OC. GERTFIFICATE UF WM. J. agTwWOO? Hunrrsvitiz, Yedkin Co. N.C. November 1st, 1555 Dr. C. M. Jackeou—Dear Bir: Allow me to er- Press to you my sincere thenks for your discovery of a medicine which, to say the least of it, bas ef- fected 2 cure that all other medicines, that I haves taken, have entirely failedtodo. HOOF LAND’S GERMAN BiTTERS have cured me of the most stubborn and 2; waied case of the Pings that, to the lotof man. My case is weit wae in this community, as I am well known in this and the surrounding counties, and can truly say that ci my friends and jons, as | had tried everything recommended, and nothing did me — gecd un- til 1 was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at 1 to make any use of this communice- tlen for the aoe aMicted, you may think Peeper. rely, yours, WM. 3. ATWOUD. ‘These bitters are entirely cegeratic, they invie- orate and str Y prostrats Mt, and can be used for infants as well as cd’ For sale by res: ble dealers ywhere. Z. D. GILMAN, Washing LL. a, ord J me THE eR MEDICALD OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY. of Rexbury, Has discovered in one of our common Fas WEEDS a aK that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; FROM THE WORST ECROFULA DOWN To & Com- MON PIMPLE. E HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN undred cases, and never feiled except in two cases, (both thunder humor) He bas now in b egg over two hundred certificates of its vi: ue, all within twenty miles of Boston Two bottles are warranied to cure a uursing sore mouth One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pi:nples on the face. Two to three bottles will clear the system of biles. ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three bottles are wzrranted io cure the Worst case of Lrysipeles One to two bottles ere warranted to oure al) humor in the eyes. ‘Two botuies are warranted to cure Tuaning of the ears and blotches amonc the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure €orr?)4 and running ulcers 2 will cure scaly eruption of the skin. » to three bottles are warranted to oure the Worst casc of ringworm. ‘Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the Most desperate case of rheumatism ‘Three to four bottles are warran‘ed to cure the aelt rheum. Five to eight bottles will oure the worst eases of ula. A beneSt ts always experienced from the first Sate, sae po ure ia werranted when tLe above quantily is taken. Ri 1 over a thousand boitics of ity of Boston. I know the effect So sure os water will extin- is cure humor. J never le of it but that sold another; aftere trial t alweys speaks for itself. There are two things bout this herb that appears to me surpris- ing; Gret that it — in our pastures, in “ome v plentiful, and yet its value bas sever a known until I covered It lu I=it—secoud, thet it should cure all kinds of humor. in oréer to give some idea of the = end popuisrity of the discove: thet in April, 1952, i peddiet St, and sold about 6 bottles per day—ta April, 1854, 1 ecla over 1,009 ‘Dditles per day of f the e Drupgits whe ber. add: wenty and thirty years, say thet »: thing in ihe ar Of retent medicines was ever like fs. Bhere is a uaiversai praise of ii from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept It strictly for bumore—but since {ts introduction as a gcucral family medicine, end wonderful virtues have found in {t that | never suspected Seyera! cases of epileptic its—a disease which Was always considered incurable. have been cured by a few bottles. C, whata wo fb will prove effectual in all cases of thet awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I bave. 1 know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged ple cured by it For the diseases the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthms, Fever ard Ague, Paiu in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid- neys, &c., the discovery has done mcre good than any medicine ever known No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one table afui per day—Children over ten years beat open Children from five to eight years, tea spoon- ful. As no directions can be applicable to stitutions, take sufficient to opemate cate bouecis twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, Ne. 120 Warren street Roxbury, Mass. Price, One Dotrar. Wholesale Agents —New York Ci , Cc. Vv CLICKNER, 61 Barclay street; C. H. RING, 192 Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fulton street. Phil hia, T.W.DYOTT & SONS Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & HATCH. | Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS Gaited States dnd Brides Provioees ed ae b ‘and iso the Druggt: 5 : d eeepc en serene i RUSHES, COMBS, TUM, Cologne Bay tou &e., at hemes 3- aoe 308 Pe. avenue.