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{> Elder Pratt, one of the Mormon priests, beld a meeting in Boston recently.and diseoursed — the troubles of the times He said the destruction of the nation was foretold in the Scriptures, and ‘was revealed to Joseph Smith twenty-eight years ago, and now the day draweth nigo when there ‘would be creat affliction and many souls were to ish. Beeause of this the Mormons had been gathered to the mountains that they might not ish with the rest After the destruction the jormons would retern to Missouri and build the city of Zion as predicted by the prophets He knew these things, for he had it direcily from God bimeelf. UF A curious contest recéntly took place in New York between two butcher boys as to their relative proficiency in dressing sheep. Ten ani- mals, five for each, were slaughtered, and in the presence of a miscellaneous audience the boys ‘wentatit. Darly dressed bis five in thirty-two minutes and thirteen seconds, an average of six minutes and twenty-six seconds to a sheep; but Gorman accomplished the feat in twenty-two minutes and three seconds, an average four minutes and twenty four seconds. It is satisfac- tery to know that the champions “did the work 1g the very best style.” sa juddhism is most manifestly melting away In . Htseems quite evident, latterly, that the King of Siam has but little respect for the m. He f-els under obligations to do some- thing ‘that shall ance, at least, that be is a defender of that faith, as he has ed Bimselftodeso. But be is at the same time do- ing much to diminsh the number of the priest- hood. He {s obliging the priests to work, as no other Siamese King has done. U9" The cooks and confectioners cf St. Louis gavea bali and su Inet Tharsday—the Wealthiest gentlemen in the city Crim J chambermaids and scullions, and ladiesin rich silks and diamonds dancing with journeymen cooks, who sported the white cap and jacket usually seen only in the kitchen. The supper ‘was one of the finest ever seen, and was the result Of the united skill of seventy-five cooks. U7 Comfort Bennet. the millionaire of Che- mung county, N. Y., isa remarkable man. He Went to Big Haho without means, and worked for the farmers for eight years before he had means to buy land. Ju the meridian of life he lost bis Figbthand. He ts now eighty years old; has been Diind four years, and has eccurulated by earn- ings aud savings, not speculations, $1,000,000. . {> A herote little boy was burned to death at ‘Acnapolis, Md , on Friday week. He put on his mother’s dress, and stumbiing near the fire, was shockingly burned. His grandmother coming to Bis rescue, was soon on fire herself, arid fainted. Forgetting his own intense agony, he rushed upon her and succeeded in putting out the flames, only to linger an hour or two in horrible torture. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS. WILLARDS’ HOTEL. —G H Shaw, Mass; Mr Bronson, do; G W Smith NY; L Lincoin’ H Molilken, do; Hon C Hall, do; Hon S Clemens, Va; C Tarr, do; W Cassidy, NY; AS Cassidy, do}’R Murray, do; T H Bates, do; J J Arrington, Cal; J Arr’ |, do; E bb Pa; A J Hastings, NY;G W Berlin, Va;T Ward, N J Gillet, Pa; J 8 ry = Sprague, M Harwood, do; T K Ballantine and lady, Va; R E Cushing, Md; J M Campbeil, do; R B ‘Campbell, do; J Malcolm, do; G Warner, de; Hon S Ames, i]; Miss Jones, Md; A Torees, France; and iady, NC: T W'Laws,do; A M Nel- H M Weams, do; Mes Hardesty, Md; J Tenu; Dr Maclay, NY; S$ N Salomon, ‘AW Bredford, Md; L Elkin, La; E Norton, Cal; RF Kendall, Washington ‘Territory; Gov Hicks, Md; J B Chaplain, do; W Robinson Va; J F Robinson and lady. Pa; Judge Duer and 1: ay, N Mrs Vanderburgh, 2 WwW Cooke, Md; Capt B’ Warwick, Ve; N D Md; J'B Wilson, do; N B Brown, Pa; C B Nor. toa, NY; A Caldwell, Va; H A Marsh, Mass; G C Brownson, NY; H G Brownson, do; E Shephi ; _H C Johnson, do; H W Howard and son,N R3F Stockton, NJ; B Williamson, do; E Foard) Mass; RS Todd, NY; H R Pratt; do; J P Jen: kins, do. BROWN’S HOTEL.—J Barbour, F P Turner, R T Goodman aod ly, R Bisle, W 'Boulwhre, Hi Wiltiams,,8 A Coffman, M M Dent, Col J Covie, E B’Hali and ly- EM Armstrong, ’D Pagh, J J Lack, Va;G T Luckett, Ala; R W Johnsan, BS Johnson, A H Sevier, Ark; R Van Volkenburgh, A Welch, W M Langley. F F Hyatt, D L Hol: dan, Mrs E W: Col W T Willard, NY; O Miles, Md; J ‘owen, D W Klinbans, NJ; E Heat, USA; J R Hawkens, Tenn; L Ga W Gibbons, G H ood wa,d. lakely. A Ancker, E Bender M Ky; Miss Phelps, M NATIONAL HOTEL.—G W Emmerson and ly, Mass; W M Ellison, F S Low, W A Lightball NY; W'Horner, Va; WW Loring, —; A Fer num, [ll; J Tomlinson, fowa; J Holbrook, NY; E W Greene, T H Shoemaker, Pa; Hon R Ballo. Y, Kyi Miss Charlotte Cushman, Mrs Stebbins,N ; W Piper, Pa; T Herran, NG; R Clayton, Minn; C H Sno-7,Va; C P Dayton, NJ; JD Bow. ling, Md; C J Glore, Pa; C O Pool, NY; J Hus- sin, J P Wild, Del; A Gilmore, Pa; Geo Bacon, Mets D Benclams, J H Sothoron, Md; AA Lit: Va CLAY’S HOTEL.—M 8 Thompson, C P_An- derson, L Sanford, P Morris, S P Haskill, RH Hugbes. J M Partridge, L Johnson and fam, O L Morrison. 8 Raymond, Ml L Martin, fll; J A Chaplin, fewe; 8M Mulligan, A B Cliapman, A man, Tenn; B Bangs andgy, R E James- ton and iy, Mass; P L. Colby and fy, Mich; S D Bickford, J M McCartney, M Redzers and fy,1li; Tex; W Horrlss, S Raymond, Mast B Barmore, Ky. HOUSE —J Piersall and ly, C McGrew, L P Conch ac, B Spurlock, Va; JJ $ Saydami, Miss Saydam. 5 irs Livingston and fy, ; ER Reynolds. B Keat, J Laughilia, Lil; K’ Soper, Marston, R Kummins, Md; Gen Lynch, Va; Jas Parker, G Kimbaii, Ri. Walker, ams, Del; CG Ripley, Minn; J Williams, C J Rainey, Pa; Judge Porter, Cal; J Edwards, J L White, Lt Mutlina, J BS Alexander, USA. muedeon pone Ww: S Newberry, Md; W Bass, V a fkinson, W H G W C Lee, USA; F 3; De CJ Pox and ly, NC HIVED AT FRENCH & Ri te ag eh ed + EALTH I$ WEALT#, AND SICKNE! a” and ses $f BORED. do a if Dr. ‘. Som thing toemich miackind, N in - CH.CaGo. lovewber, 1359. Dx. J.C. Avgx —Kes: Sir. 1 snouid be Wasting in commun grati I did rot ackaowi. a a a he has teen Siiitcted with 8 tiatoverable. it has never {a-led i coid weather, nor has any rem- © to hasten its ‘departure before J alleviate her cuffs: ings from it. October with ite ueual our celsbrated Sur- f Sa aapailis, pF oUt w: t belores butt sh Ji hi Fe Soin atssion sad ashfagt si ity, Cash paid for ail kindsof Grain. an 25-6m th. aveRy, IN GINGER KING & BURCHELL. Pubs eager greg ypaty ios Sealer apts et eS inp Pr are st Aaa poet ; NE 113 sores. a a « ee oe . MISCELLANEOUS. ‘ardly Realized. ik ‘orrible ‘eadache this afternoon. Hopped nto the Liapotheojen hand says hi me of an" eo"? “ Hexoeed & Cop! Srivok fhoaneatty c 10. leadache is also vet mon, being usually ne hed by the name of cous headache, come- idenly in a state of spperentiy hysical enetetem, end in other Instanpos Tt si ¥ J comes on slowly. hevalded by depression of epiti or bity of temper. In most instances the is in front of the one or both eyes, sometiv Sey Bee under this class the treatment of either class of Headache the Cephalic Pilis have been found a sure ~ remedy, relieving the most pois ina minutes, and by its subtie po eradicating the disease of which headache 1s the unerring index, Baipeet.—Miesus wants you to send her a box of Cephalic Giue, no, a bottle of repared Pills,— pet I'm thinking that’s not ther; but per- ye'll be atther knowing what itis. 8 ch dead and gone with the Sick snd wants some more of that same as before. Drwgetst.—You must mean Spaiding’s Cephalic —Och! ve sed it, here’ the quarther aud giv'me the Pile and deat be ell day about it aither. ——— Constipation er Cestiveness. ae lls flesh is heir oe 50 valent, 80 1» so mucel 2 Fested ‘88 Costiveness. Often originating in care lessness. or sedentary slight disorder of too ‘itt x while in realit: companion of many of the m er- ous diseases, and unless early eradicated it will bring tho sufferer to an untimely grave, Among the lighter evi! which Costiveness is the usual at- tondant are Headache, Colic, Rheumaty on ‘oul Breath. Piles, aod others of like natnre.while'e long train of frightful dieease: ich a2 Malignant Fevers, ysentery. epsia., Diarrhea, Aj epay, Paralysis, y y and Insai esenoe in the syates on cag re ‘On| ind id nt at ‘onst’pation, bu! ¢ on an independent ex enoo unless the csuse is eradicated rat _ 6. ry hoa santa ever it occurs, and no person D box of Cephalto Puls on th ppesranee of gor as phetr simety use wil expel ee rs isease oy fo. rt and acpbytictan.—Well, Mra. Jones, how 1s that head- Mrs. Jones.—Gone ! Doctor, all gone! the pi it oured ii tw ites, seat Sued nt Grae, peat Aaa | ak clvioeeeNi te erat any Renee vacant oats Babee my suffering fri oF Do! Ba) siecle iret ie at least ten dollars gd brol ratapoy hue oe an of renty m none of dollars imed a joss by a ‘einvention. Having le his mee Se hold word, he now proposes to wor fs Cophalio Pills, and if they ete ae'reenaa hie e eadaches will 2oon vanish away like snow OvER ta tp ad and the mental care and Anxiety incident to close attention to bus:ness or study, are among the numerous causes of Nervous Headache. ‘The disordered erate nt on incident to treesin, blow to all ei aod am disorder cau always obtain ong these distressing attacks by usin: phalic Pills whenever the symp auiets the ovortasked braim and svoth and jarring nerves, and relaxes the iension siomach which always Secompanien eravates the disordered condition oj the bra, complaint ENO’ —Spalding’s Cop! Yawn necks ou jeadache, and Genert! Debility. Suzar Discovany.—Among tho ofall ai great medica! ie overiee oF Fi sll Pox, the Gophaie PA on a! 'oX, the Cep! te Pu Feadae! 16, and the use s uitine for th ion of Fevers, either of which isa whose benefits will humanity long alter important 18 Bge may (7°Dm you ever have the Sick H "jo tke locas cu garth How’ ater ou yore pan hay joy you m al) then e: ienced. this and ‘other you ‘should always inn a box ofthem om wires, slic p. ie A cure & CURE Py NervousHeadache Headache. _—_ oe By the use of these Pills the periodic attacks of Nervous or Sick Headache may be prevented; and if taken st the commencement of an attack imme- diate reliet from pairand sickness will be obtained. They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and Headache to which females are so subject. _They act gently upon the bowels,—removing Cos- tiveness. BN yB recat dogs Se Reerte Fanaies, persons of sedentary Aabits, are all valuable as a Lazative, the siving tone and vigor to the sho CEPHALIC PI _ LS are the result of long investigation and carefully conducted baving been in use many years, during which time _ BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! The nvas preee ‘siguatures of Henry 0, PUBLIC ADVERTISEMENT. 2041 2042 2039 2038 1825 1824 Notx.—Bonds No. 2000, of series, Ses AES uri Six per it, 2 ya, Haualbel and “St, "Touep Railroad aes Bond No. 1853 Bond No. 1626 1852 1627 1851 1850 1849 1848 ~99;bonds 1635 T! Gre dated January, Bone Passat ett ee aly each year, oot eee Sk esse Nah Bond No.[2952 Bond No.'1639 2940 1638 EBREEEREEEERES | SESESSSSEERESEE 2055 1651 A EBT Ea demons ogc cot Geen Reads = Nor Bond No. 2773 Bond No. 2763 2787 a2 2781 2nir ada 38 2711 eee een u Bree rr rere Missouri ap Fila Yom. Bond Ne. 833 832 SESSSLESESESLLEE HSRSELSES hy interest | poyable in Jan North Carolina 6 per cents, Coupon Bonds, And of the following numbers issued January, 1857: 72 bonds Bond No. 735 736 758 759 760 761 845 sind aT ‘Those bonds Fy eo: in Jani O rey! a I] Ct ah North Carolina six per cent. Coupor tonds. Bond No. 509 600 Bond No. 493 404 LAWN “SadWW't SAaRNt ANAS MOGADYE "KS ‘ LOCK HUPrITAL, | Has Discovered the mess Cortarn. Remedy mm ihe FOR ALL DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. APPLY IMMED ATSLY. 135 128 138 179 180 129 130 137 144 M6 Two bonis for $1,000 eaeh, dated April, 1857. Bond No. 9 Bond No. 10 Bond No. a 1185 1186 1187 1188 1189 1190 1191 six per cent. "Sy Te lo sry, iss: Bond No. 217 278 . ed 207 409 413 414 And of the following numbers issued January,185¢: Bond —— Bond No. 4 830 And of the following numbers issued January,1855: Bend No. nie Bond No. 2655 HF il ii He ef Opirits, vl Posted: stbeate Spirits; Beil Fortedings; Koeresena Kove af Bellinde, Tumidliy, Kf And of the following numbers issued January, 1856, CC RTS ROE ee evils pre Bond No. 3149 Bond No. 4207 3464 4208 3467 3470 3471 3472 3758 8941 4571 4749 4751 4881 4199 Beations, of Freer Ee foten Rereses Premblingand Wesknesser Exhenstion of tee meri kind spesedity cxred. RSEMENY OF THE PEERS. TRE MANY TH Bond No. 5056 5195 5826 5359 5427 5360 3 5361 Bond No. 5419 5421 § nay ae ALTH, liraestest APPLY RLEJO. |, do you iN HE. ? Are you What are r ‘sk, what ste they not’ ‘The. bleed is the source of like and health, and it ir the first element che avpeen iY Ne pel ~~ fabls The ever Hing Neura gine the irritating Eexysipeinasthe “on iter aap eg Sea Sage is phy y thee and ¢: truly va seSSRESZEEEEEREESEEEES Rot sought from the Heres m2 ps it they ‘ars volun f the mont re | and ju the highest in Karate Cconaad Seat ¢ te public approve’. We may iso that curative properties of the medicine are equalied only by its restorative eff the sy: ver- ing. from disesee with renewed constututi: or ale a all respectable racgiets sy Orvics ov THE SzcRETaRy oF THE INTERIOR, ott by the proprietor, = MRS. M. CO: December 25, 1860. 8 12-dtf J. THOMPSON, Secretary. OL? HOH, NEUEN BY FORE MONONGAHELA RYE WHISKEY, gi Alleany ountye Fanta selected Rye ‘and in unti! Mapted to wh and Pri loss her name is biown on the z . T, CISSE! mn the cork ace A . » Broeget Wholesale Acent for the Dis- oe B} bottle, six botties Soe gee Georgetown, — will supply the trade at my prices. jr DO. IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS. now being eed from Maine to the Great Sait jee. ai the universal verdict of all who use them ei! ar 65a aunficine or ee ci tnshe wor from the . re RR ee nover fil to cure, sind are warranted to give satis. EPR Se Jev-ly.r Agent, W DISPATCKI CY gays the Plesos! 40- As nocidenis — 4% CAUTION. TN PURCHASING THE VALLEY WHISKEY TOSEE THAT IT 1s WITH THE SI ‘more “ USEFUL IN EVERY HOWSE.” REAR TEE icecssounien cnnh ined PA pra eo bay i eset zee note of §P, wes