Evening Star Newspaper, September 12, 1855, Page 4

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Bo ee merit tee EVENING STAR. THE LONGING. EB fourth enual opurse Lectures will s BY JAMES RUSSELL LOWBLL. commons on MONDAY. ee ad of Ootober Of a'l the myriad moods of mind e 1555, and end on the ist Match, 1968. — Which wae ete so Gear, so ad Wremse Mities M. D Profesor of Anatomy long Son poeta Wx. P. Jouxstox, M.D. Professor, of Obstet- For one transcendent inoment, tes, and Diseases of women ey tl Before the present psor and bare Joenva Riter, M.D., Professor ea * 6 ft Jno Pane, Sh mT 9 of the princi- ‘Bull through our paltry stir and strife, ples and practicg. eaageey. 2 Glows down the wish @narton Tyrie, M.D. of And longing moulds in =, wht Life and practice of medicine, and of clinical mene ‘To let the new life fm weknow, Lawis H. Srzinen, M. D., Professor of Chemis- Desire mst ope the portal ; ~ try and f° Perhaps the k to be so ee ea; M. D., Prosector and De- Helps make the soul immortal. THOMAS MILLER, M. D., Dean. ‘Lenging 1s God’s fresh heavenward will Like most similar institutions in ith our earthward striving ; “Gels wicrmenyiieg; the same roof, 3, same But would we learn that heart's full seope The entire exp Which we are hourly ‘Our lives must climb from hope And realize our longing. Ah ! let us hope that to our praise Bond dad eked Tb~ moments when we tread his ways, But when the spirit beckons,— That some pom oe good is also wrought When we are sii ad in thought, Howe’er we fai in ation. —* se for full course lectures..890 00 Practical A: iy by the Demonstrator 10 00 Matriculating fee, payable only once. 00 Graduating expenses. Admission to the medical out The lectures will be given in the afternoon and evening, thereby — in busi- ness suring the momning 3 ours to 4. For informati THOMAS MILLER, M. D.. Dean of the Faculty. a8 Keene a ype resident ent in the nfirmary, {yaieh is the clinical department of the National edical College.) are requested to make applica- tion br —— to Joshua iley, gt Bi fa ashington who ve any in- os that may be e desired. ‘a we t is unneces to state the a peuidence, in = Senplint for clinical Aer ag Those making early application will have prece- dence. Six are to be chosen before the ist of Oc- tober. jy 9—eotNovi CURE FOR HOT my wa- RNs ICE CREAMS, CAKE, TER ICES, for which he was awarded a 3 hope, Patnetic Scexe—Joy Fortowzp —The Milwaukie American says, a most topching cocurrence is still fresh in our memory : Tae wife of one of our sailors on the recent wreck was upon the deck with an infant, only three. weeks old in her arms, to learn if her husband was alive or drowned. She was ina state bordering on frenzy. On being told that he was dead, one long sob of agony; while the blue cyes of the babe were turned smilingly to her face, and cried in accents of most heart-thrilling iereett, O, is he gn am I alone, is he | Medal by the Metropolitan Mechanics’ Institute, dead—drowned ? my man gone, and will | is highly recommen for the above. Will be ho never come to me. sent lo any part of the District free GSoetenin Tn this state sho returned to her desolate | Send your orders to 64 Bridge #t., = ‘home, no one ventured to offer words of sym- iv pathy, for it seemed utterly useless aud a mogkery. The light and warmth of this poor woman ’slifehad gone out forever All through the leng hours she sat weeping and rocking to and fro, and pressing her child to her heart, for it was ill, till midnight. Then she heard a feeble step and a knock at the door; she said, “Who's there?” “It is I,” the fa- miliar voice replied. She gave a scream of Jana admitted her husband. othing could exceed the woman’s frantic delight. She threw herself upon the floor and ‘Wept, and clung to her husband’s neck and davghed till the tears come again. Such a happy te-union was a foretaste of heaven. _ Love like this can but be repaid with a life- time of devotien. The eailor it seoms had left the wreck and atthe imminent peril of his life reached the shore and had walked twenty miles ere he reached his home. she gave > H. LINDSLEY, DEALER IN SEAL ESTATE AND LAND WARRANTS, SAINT PAUL, MIN. TERRITORY. ANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD THROUGH- OUT THE TERRITORY. Taxes paid. Collections made, Drafts cashed, and the highest Prices given for Land Warrants. Government Lands located with much care, and if desired, the profits and losses shared equaliy at the expiration of five ywars The Land at time to be sold, unless otherwise agreed upon, and oae half of the current valueof the Warrant at the time of entry, and half of th> expense of locating to be deducted from the subs=ribers’ interest. To rsons wishing to locate Warrants beyoteny on her own account, the chatye will be, for oe acres $15; . acres, $2u; one hundred ani sixty acres, $95; and will receive with their title, a plat and description of the -and. REFERENCES: MinngsoTa—Gov. Willis A. Gorman; Ex-Gov Alex. Ramsey; Hon. J. T. Rosser, Sec. M. T.; Messrs. Ames & Van Elten, Attorneys at Law; Messrs. Morton & Pace, Whelesale Dr: sts. Batrtimoax—W. P. Prest=n, Esq., Attorney at Law; chard C. Bowle, Esq., Com. Merchant ; — Deur, Norris & Co.; Messrs. McCleese ee na Ww. soars “oe -s . Towers, Mayor; on. Ju re J. .v. “hd e 3 Gol’ Wm. C. Hamiiion, cet Attorney at Lay Hickey; Col. J. Riley; Messrs. Taylor & Maury; Li , Johnson & Co., Bankers; G. C, Messri q., President Patriotic Bank. SSE ES en ak ee ara | Re going to church, stumped with his horse into a slough, where he was held fast, his head and shoulders sticking out ofthe mud, “I see,” said a neighbor going by, *‘that-you have attained your object; you Bre & settled minister.”” Old Dr. Foster, who practiced in the ‘healing art’? at Buxford some years ago. Was im the habit of cocking up all sorts of xoots and herbs into medicines and specifics, and trying them upon his wife, and if they did not kill her he was ready for all his other Patients. ee Sree ED Wwé are now receivin Fancy and Staple our first Fall ek hee of we cordially invite purchasers to ry Goods, to whic! call and examine : oe before making their selections. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. We name a few leading articles— FROM THE UNITED STATES. Rich figured and plain Mousseline de Lains, Co- Name. Leaves For Day. bery Cloths, fine blk Alpacas -New York..Southampton.Sep. & | Gii inglish and American Calicos, supe- Boston. »Liverpool.....Sep. 12 ng Linens and Cottons ‘ew Yo Havre..... soeeBep. 2 Cottons and Linens, Table Diapers, Napkins, inal i: Russia and Scotch Di- apers, Flannels of the best brands, fine and medium Blankets, Shawls and Scarfs Black and fancy colored Cloths, Cassimeres, ard Vestings, all of the newest styles We shall continue to sell off our entire stock of fancy Dress Silks at cost, for cash. 10 pieces superior black Dress Silks just opened, from 75 cents to $1 50 per . which we know to be very cheap. Ua All articles warranted to prove as repre- sented. SPECIAL NOTICE. —Ali persons hay bills unsettled which were rendered the Ist se are most earnestly requested to close them without leave New York en the Sth and 20th of each month. a ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. ‘Willards? Hote!—n.4. &3.C. WILLamp. J Cammings, Ct JH Lord, NY J Cummi ir, do B Manning & lady, do ws Masee 2cisay, Ma'SG Davidson, DO’ R B Reill, USN farther notice. COLLEY & SEARS. LBlackford,Me J.C Winder, NC ‘oa , © H Conrad & son, La W W Wilkinson, 8c = ore Sevent street, above Pa. avenue. W R Nash, Va W G Peck, NY ~- ——_-— M D Binney, La eS a INSTRUCTION IN OPERATIC, GLEE. =iss D Binney, do 2 AND BALLAD MUSIC. Miss Huntington.do_ _M dePre & Va 2 > we Relay & daugh- Miss dePre,de’ J.B SCHEEL, Instructor in Vocal and Piano ter, Mass Music, would inform his friends and the pub- lie generally that he will commence giving a course of lessons in the above named_bronches. 48 Martin & lady, Ct Miss Martin, do 8 MecKintrick, Ga Se Cae Te aby, emmintslok, de | She Sate ana Chovasce, ores Toten, awhard an erson, é eon Y> Miss Henderson, do lea seeder will be given to each pupil, - ‘it camaro gb be ete lady, NY | Ladies and gentlemen who feel inclined to join JA Wasbin a cD Har en Jr id lad: said Class wil. please leave their names at his res C Washi S' ao ta = ¥> Mace on Mth street, ree F and G, and when : . a sufficient number shail have been obtained ar- ede Palmer & lady, Ma | rangements as to time and place will be made." Oty Grae nd. Sass DD Sime V ‘erms #10 per series of 22 lessons. SPA indy, Ma BF. hs The exercises will be assisted by anable Pianist ow nsen & bam tn Ww a Dea Ma or an Orchestra if nesessary. one; wson, Pa N_ B.—Early application is desired. RB Dalits, NH 3 R Plesents and sister, au 2—eolm BE Mewursie, Pe CB Mat leMurtrie, ail & Indy, do Ovricz ov THE ComMMANDING OrricER Maj Soa do = mae eel ‘aay, Pa Washington Arsenal, August 20, 1855. } >i Doe se =n 72°” GEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Mess AM Bell. NY office until October 20th next, meridian, for Sales Baxter; do © A Halstead. Pa building an armory in Washington efty, D. G., on the public square lying between B street on the south, Canal street on the north, Seventh street on the west, and Sixth street on the east, an appro- ation of $20,000 having been made by Congress ‘or the same Master builders desiring to propose for this JE Thaxter & lady, Ct } “Mies Thazter, do s Ar Chase, NY Miss P Davis, do C A Lester & lady, RI building will please call at this office to exami: SBS & lady, Ma Hon W L Lee and lad: and receive any additional explanation in order to 3 Bort, ‘do ’ Com Sand f > | make up their proposals, which they will be en- WH Whos, do JL. Caldwell & lady, NY sg to do convenientiy and at leieure at this of- FE Lrigtinan 4 do H ateonn eae Mass | No proposals will be received but from an ex- DH Co Va © Marshall, Pa perienced and approved master builder, as the HuTe a D H Ward & lady, N work has to be done in a superior manner; hence ; Tene Pre ly, NY persons at a distance, unknown to the under- io signed, vie expected | to present satisfactory reference before the accepted. ou re Bal g fF ape All proposals must be made according to the Su peeve” child & svt Va >’ | Stems of the bill of work, (which have been cal- 5 McCall, indy end dr, WE Webster, Va ee a precision,) if the proposer find the = oa Cal —_ eee ax An experienced superintendent 1s appointed, Tho: Lg parct oth Tl ly, Va end will be always present on the ground of build- a Ten, Ke . PM Thom; Bo ing, after the work commences, in the absense. of f Allen, : i Mass JT 'peon, the commanding officer, to see that the contract is aaa ae ms : erred strictly complied with.” WH. H. BELL, 7 Hotascok Ball J Grain’ an oer Commanding Washington Arsenal. Gnas Bu pte Wetecdewe” as Stie®, do eele, Pr Is for building a Light-heuse en JHKi Ga J H Steele, do 3M King, ws W,8 cinea, ty har, cs’s Point, aone Alexandria, Va. osealin, io TREASURY DEPARTMENT. 8 L Oakford, do JS Hnsband, Balt Orvicr Licut-House Boa 8 A Baldwin, ly, child, RT Lyon, 0 Washington, Aug. 22, 1855. T H Kingsley and lady, a eyed, o go agheyre heey — until 12 — m., on the 2 eptem| next, wl the Ind RW Inkery, Pa bids wt be opened for furnishing thé materials United States Hotel—z.c. HacknzY, and bu ene ee nee Ein, Be- Mrs Hogdson and ray H A Ferd, Va re sek, ner Alexandria, by the 30th of No- r rs, Va jopkins, do It will be a framed bu on brick C Badgley &2child’n, L King, Mi foundation, and of one and-a-balf-story, with NB Whithela, Ala $2 Noes oe basement. having a circular tower on top for the s Et NG Whi ti do © Commeant do su apy - — the horizontal dimensions ove te ys a B Severson, Pa fig by 0 fe and specifications can be 5 rage NE — Freeland nny a seen ma le ctice, an at the office of the collector at andria. , AN Crawtora, Ind children, 86 Should any bid be accepted, a contract will be JR mens mis a : Sheppard, Va executed at once for the work LA — iy & ser- iEer 4 do No payment will be made until the whole work vant, do ss AL. Johnson, Ala | jg completed ; and before it is received it must be 8 8 Jecman me may, do ae pA do inspec'ed by the agent of the gov- ww, do @l.tenen Tex GDLane, Ky — weg to superinted the work—said workmanship, of the contract. power to t all materials and *Kirkweed Howe—3.8 & 2. n1axnwoen hot in acoordance with the terms 3 Mcl. Lipscomb, Ala A W Ringwocd, sc The right is reserved to reject any and all bids WB Walworth, DC G Dirmyer, ta that may be deemed prejudieial tothe public in Si aw tebe Miss Dirmyer, do terest JD Pairbenks, DC Hp perg Mass All bids should be sealed and addressed to the R Contee, Md ond, undersicned, endorsed “Proposals for Jones’s Mr Perigo § RB Jobnston, Va Point Light- house.’ SoM eee 8 ll en, EDM’D L. F. HARDCASTLE, 2 7 eeinee, va 3 Sheldon, NY we neotne i's Ming se hse 80 Archer a me. ss J TNichols, do : American Hotel—nrrtzzowzz & Lovart. Rev B M Wailes, Va * Mrs Hull, Va Mr ; Pa w » do vans and family, & BROWN € Smith} De ‘Tex 7th st., opposite Post Office, Wachington. 1A Paul. Va 13—-p0%m, a : PARES BY MORNING LINE? to Wi . 6 “ “ “ “ “ “ « Middl. surge arte eae taegsa ri and baggage to the Steamboat, in ameeeneemateree t ‘ intemele W. VANDEGRIFT, jy Gen. Supt. BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Time between Washington and Wheeling ie Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. HE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD ha’ 5 ee sya hslosern connections, now les lucement Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTH WEST. Theconnection ¥the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- more is always promptly made at the Wash! Junction ony called the wae f House) 9 miles ui! tween ington ani Ba is checked through to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked trans- there, (with elbeersic, eh meals e, for those holding yey ah ickets a - yond. The connect ins leave Wash’ cerrelooene = and 4% p. m. On Sundays atthe our only. At WHEELING direct connection is made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, running from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near Wheelit » through Combridgs, 0% > and Newark, to COLUMBUS. connect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield if oO be ® hio river. 8 ky Detroit, Ch 5 etc. ‘At COLUMBUS the C.G. Railroad trains con- nect with the fast trains of the Little Miami Rail- road to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc. At XENIA (on Little Miami Raflroad) connection is pekrighes ith gle eeo pores, or pnd a is, Terre Haute, yette, Chicago, TAT Pasorners hold Through T f assengers for Memphis Vicksbur latchez, New Orleans, ete., which arealso so! Mpg more trans- ferred at Cincittnati to the Mail on the Ohio. Tickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St. Louis are sold by this route. For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago. when the Ohio navigable n Wheeling and Wellsville {forty miles) where a connection pola the id and Pittsburg Railroad is le. . Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the only route affording Throvgh Tickets and herent! Shey Sey it is noe ies —— Most 5 ) an ect to nearly the ing ints in the West. The distance from ashington to Cincinnati is but 653 miles, being about 100 miles shorter than by any other route! FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM WASHINGTON :—To Wheeling, $9 50; Colum- bus, $13 65; Dayton, $15 50; Cincinnati, $16 00; Louisville, by railroad, Cinctanat!, 8 7 land, 812 50; Toledo, #1 $15 20; Chicago, $2065 and $19 50; St. Louis, #28 69 and $35, Memphis, $2 New Orleans, etc. Fiemdo FREDERICK AND HARPER’S FERRY PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, pareengers Tay leave Washington at 6 a. m. or wae, ra. For the minor way stations between altimore ana Wheeling, take 6a. m. train from Washington. i)" For trains to and from Baltimore, Anapolis, te. ha rane its. ‘or further information. So Tickets, &e., apply to THOMAS H. PARSONS, Agent, at Washington Station, M sone ag. seated may S—tf CANAL PACKET ae TO POINT OF ROCKS. HE Canal Packet CONGRESS having been Cgetny aed repaired and pu in first rate order (the machinery; ‘ing removed and horse power su’ ‘ui tinues making her trips between town and the above 5 The Boat will leave the wharf of W. H. & H.@ Ritter for Point of Rocks on MONDAYS, WED- NESDAYS and FRIDAYS at7 o'clock a. m; and the Point of Rocks for own on ‘TUES- DAYS, THURSDAYS and SATURDAYS at the same hour, stopping at the different landings along the line for the reception and landing of passengers and freight, going and returning. ‘The Boat will leave sin pati at 7 o'clock a. Serieca at I, Edward's Ferry 33, Monoeacy 53 at 1, ‘3 Fe Knowlan’s Ferry 6, and Point oh Rocks at7z Beh E ee qi voi Point git ne bape an’s Ferry at 734, Monocacy edward’s 11, Seneca 1, Great Falls 35, ashantvest Gone, bat at7 Pm. ae assage throug] er way $2. Meals served arly on board the boat at mod- pg sory CHARLES MERRILL, Capt. Je ir "SHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES At: 7 eer STEAMERS. Sees (THE, SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE AFLANTIC, Captain West, PACIFIC, Captain Nye. BALTIC. aplain Comstock, ATIC, Captain Grafton. con- ADRi ‘These Ships have been built a, Tess ly for Government service; pet care vos been taken in their construction, as in the engines, to instre th and speed, and - Hons for passengers are unequalled for elegance From New York to Liverpool pool, in fistoabin, size Secondcabin, - - - = - 2 7 Exclusive use of extra size state From Liverpool Aner e a to. " Sebi Line s 00, si BROWN, SHIPLEY &’CO., E. 4. ROBERTS & go. JOHN MU: —— OE & CO. 2% Rue Notre Dame des Victo! GEORGE H. DRAPER. ships will y whe of Havre. COMPANY’SSTEAMER ALICEC. PRICE. CAPT. SAMUEL BAKER ‘ Witt Leave WASHINGTON aT SIX o'clock a.m.,and ALEXAN- DRIA at 7 o’clock, a. m.— On TUESDAY MORNINGS—For Mattox, ind Cone? . was ’ On FRIDAY MORNINGS—Por Chapel Point Wicomico, » Piney Point, St Mary's; and Cone. On WEDNESDAY, {retuming)—Leave Cone . Mary's, Pete, at 4 o’clock, a. m., for | m., or immediate; ly7—4 el of cars’ Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo, etc., tickets are sold, ! betwee: MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND. | BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, | 12% cents. The MAS COLLYER, when |, wid trips on the route at al- engiave Washington at 6, 8, 9x, 11%, 2X, 4, 5%, Leave Alexandria at 7, 9, 1994, 14,34 ,4%, and 6 "8 The Boat will leave Alexandria at 1X p. ly on the arrival of the cars. JOB CORSON. Captain, STEAMBOATS CONNECTING wr EACH TRAIN OF CARS ARRIV; in We Alexan- dria.—The Steamers THUS. COL- YER or GEORGE WASAING’ the above connections. Wi WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- the 23d instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and 8% a. m., and 3 and EE as at 4% p. m. Leave Baltimore at 44 and 9X 2. m., and 3 and 5 |. ™m. AEP Sunday at4 a.m. ap 23—tr . H. PARSONS, Agent. TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. Wistes to call the attention to all that suffer with defecti ive sight, caused by pi hess and ly from’ injudicious! selected. his superior ECTACLES GLASSES carefully ground b’ spherical accuracy, and brillfant transparency, suited precisely and beneficially to the ‘wearer ac- cording to the concavity or convexity of the eye. Very numerous are the ill effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using in not bet peer ceiaed, by an O; tometer; and the preci of many , enables him to measure the focal disease of the eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely re- guired wil be furnfshed with precision and satis- jon J.T. acknowledges the very liberal encourage- ment Lape bergeny 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 i they can read this print with their specta- = sight, supplied with such that will improve eir sight. Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and :efer- ences given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. be aratl at his office, No. 512 from Odd Fellows’ Noxro.x, September 7, 1854. Sir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very well, and seem to have improved my sight more than any other I have lately tried. LITT. W. TAZEWELL. I have trieda obtained from of Spe Mr. Tobias, and find them of assistance to th his description m: ‘ht, and correspond! eke I recommend him asa skillful opti- clan. HENRY A. WISE. Mr. J. Tovtas : Sir—The pair of se cerns 8 farnished me yesterday are ‘icularly satisfac- torytome. Tney are very decidedly the best I possess, and I am the owner of eight or nine pair, carefully selected in different places and from oP ticians recommended to me on account of their a standing in England, France and the nited States. I have been also pleased with eee boa pe ——— on the — it of e for the pu! of preservin: prov~ the aight, Puno ot Preserving ing ao CHAS CALDWELL, Professor of M. C., Louisvilie, Ky. Lrxcusvre, Nov. 10, 1854. Mr. John Tobias having furnished me with potrncng Set bahar have been greatly aided (my ion having suffered greet m at night in my earlier life) ii adfords me the highest epee to say thet I consider him a — optician, and well prepared to jose who moay need his professional services. WN. B. ROUZIE, Elder of Methodist Conference. WiLmineton, N. C., Jan. 27, 1854. Mr. J. Tosias: Dear Sir—I am happy to say that the Spectacles which I obtained from youlast Week are entirely satisfactory. From en inequal- pg Mee cee or para ee I have hereto- fore found great difficult eg glasses of the proper fc distance. It affords me pleasure to state that, by the aid of your optometer, this dif- culty has been happily o 80 that the glasses you furnished me are decidedly the best tdapted vodin Sig wht 6 I have ever yet used. ‘ery respectfully, yours, Re DRANE, Rector of St. James’ Parish. Department of Interior, May 7, 1855. * From nai defects and the unequal range of my eyes, I have been com to use glasses for several yeers. I have tried diferent optiniaas without obiaining glasses Pg Etted to my eyes. Four months since Mr. Tobias mate two pairs especially for me, which I have found to serve me perfectly. the use of his optometer he Is enabled to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye. I most cheerfutly recommend Mr. Tobias to ail having occasion to useg!asses, and bear my test!- mony as to his skill as an pptitian, = 4 pei Assist. 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NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT. “AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for Scrofuls, eumatism, King’s Evil, Rh Obstinate Cutane- Pimples or Pustules on the face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worra or Tettes, Scald Head, 1 and Pain philitic” Disorders, Luz om Spinal it ers, Lumbago. ints, and all the diseases arising from an in- judicious use of wgree Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. 7 VALUABLE MEDICINE, which has wee; ected tareugh ite agensy, hes tn cures, TO} n- a0ed the pre * a erga! of their friends, to it to the they do Fopam ypertis The apd curative jes. following cates, selected ‘From ee number, are, however, stronger testimony than mere word of the pro- ae and are all from gentlemen their localities, and of the highest respectabill- ty, ef of them residing in the city of Rich- mond, Va. « F. BOYDEN, Esq., of the Hotel, Richmond, known here, says he has seen the Medicine called Caarzn’ PanisH Mizx- 7 TRE, edministered in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases for which it is recommend- ed, with the most astonishingly good results. Be says it is the most extraordinary medicine he Las ever seen. AGUE eg Lf deo bees eye got certify for three years Sareea aoa fae Mercury and Thelleve Si the Tones aa “ but all ‘Without permanent relief. At last I tried Carter’s Spanish Mix! two bottles of which Lem py to say I . “1 con- sider it the best Tonic in this world, and the only modicine that ever reached my case. iN gettin ‘a. ous Eruptions, well known Jo) Bravenz Dircx, Cc. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Rich- mond, and for years in the Post Ufice, such confidence in the aston’ efficacy of Car- ter’s Spanish Mixture, he wards of 58 botties, which he has gi the afflicted. Mr. Luek says he has never it to fail whea to directions. Dr. MINGE,a remy | Ph and for- » in the cli of Richmond, merly of the C gays he has wi in an of instances the effects of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, which a, depen 0 ‘the Li er, the od ‘on ver, Consumption, Siok . good SAMUEL M. DRINGER, of the firm of Drin- ker & Morris, RB: was cured of Liver Com; laint of three years , by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish ¥ GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The Edi- tors of the Richmond STILL ANOTHER CURE OFSCROFULA. bad avery valuable boy cured of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly a valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Con- Guctoren the R. ¥.an8'P.R.R.Co., mi 5 a. SALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS eg ? CURED.—Mr. JOHN THOMP- Richmond. EDWIN BURTON, ue, he has seen the WM. G. HARWOOD, of Sere which disabled Princi; its ai M. WARD, CLOSE, . No. ane, New Fock oa T. W. DYOTT& SONS, No. 182 North Second street, Philadelphia. 3 | vertised. pei ther I reach near Riehmond, %/ has y that ia Recpecttahy, 9 October benedi “Lie Chronic re functional derengemeat of ichmona, = ‘ou will, therefore, please send Republican N room, who are adlicted E stubborn Scrofula by y ichmond, and prevailed u cured and strengt! ‘or sale LL, Georgetown, : PLU and the pf y ton PUMP. cGruch, | mein witha t. his himself ad have been form, for the last myself. There were several of the cians in the store, and one of them some iaterest in m some questions, sali had LANDS GE for One Dollar. Mailed of the United States. . B.—Those who 56 Beaver a. DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. C. M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa., WILL EFFECTUALLY CU! LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, all to, bave ind: | Jaundice, Chromic or Nervous Debility, Dis- juded to, ced | eases of the Kidneys, and al! Diseases Grising from @ Disordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nan- sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, Fullness, or Weight ie the Stomach: Sour Eructations. Sink. or Fluttering at it s + Swimming of the Head, Hurried ond Disa Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when tn a Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of W: the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Def- cis of Perspiration, Yellownesxs of the Skin and . Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs kc., Sudden Flushes of Heat Huruing in the Flesh, Constant Imagtniags of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. Ts PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with afecling 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 e ten years’ trial before the Auner- ican , and its reputation and sale is unri- valled by any similar preparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most ie nent and well-known Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country is immense — foi- yi iy sub- itt » Feferring any who may still dowbt, to the « or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Femilies, to be had gratis of all the its for the German Bittess. incipal Office and Manufactory, 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Certificate of Dr. W. Smuth, of Prme Hill, Rick uhestt ff a 4 Ping Hitt, March 4, 1854. . M. Jaorson, ‘Dear Sir: Philadelpbia— atte TO 1 tion for twelve months that the pkysicians and all who saw me said I must die. fle in this con- dition I was carried to the watering ginia, Tennessee, and North Ca: Rot benefitted While on my erfordton in Vir- Let wes by any water to which I was taken. home I stopped a week at Ruth- in North Caroli: wu cunn tnabpagene tase be lace, About the last of the week I store to get some medicine for 8 the effect of és : : i iH Hl ag FL =e case, and, be had been a dys; tly benefitted by the use MAN BITTERS, , and he inststed that I would try also called the next da 3 i - ig £ CERTIFICATE OF WM. J, ATWOOD. Henrevitis, Yadkin Co. levember Ist, 1555. Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear a Allow — to ex- press to sincere thanks for your disco’ ofa o Wuieh, to ony the leant of it, bas P fected a cure that all other medicines, thet | ba¥ taken, have entirely fatiedtode. HOOP LANDS GERMAN BITT These bitters are entirely wegetadie, orate ft, and can be ted for infin ee well ce adults to bis > that be bas received the first lot of the DODGE'S DOUBLE ACTING SUCTION AND FORCE ‘UMP, which received the SILVER MEDAL st the late oe hc tute, now favor him Mechanics’ Inst}- to furnish all who may His stock of GAS FIXTURES ere unsurpassed in the District. With corps of competent. wachzocn he pit te Sil any orders in the PLUMBIN AND GAS-FITTING line wit prompiness and ‘work Gone wurranted to give complet JOHN ‘fener may corner 6th stand Px avenue | Ppp THE PEOPLE on Ht and by Catherine E. Beecher 37 00. ot the Couneilof Trent, from the French Weciteiock DD 6: I for the Numery, by Je weber etre Hank * New volume Story = TAYLOR « nfauiy's wus near Oth street

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