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x e vere t EVENING STAR, HEAVENLY SIGNS “He answered and said unto them, When it Is | for evening ye say, Or eden nactian satan in t 4s red." And in the pore it will be ‘weather, for the sky is red lowering .’’—Afat xvi. 2, 3 SC ae sign from heaven! ye know full All nature’s stops and changes, and from far unseen Each note pretusive, from her cell, ‘Of sunshine or of storm the harbinger ; And all that 5 in comings on Of evening, the western sun As seen in beanty on the sea and sky, ‘With the moon’s silver boat ia silence launching by. ‘Then from some pine tree top a lonel: Looks forth ; and from ‘afar ate stil ly heard Ro * of P And ‘echo from her mountain cave ‘i : Paint whisp’ to the ‘Weve. ‘Then Hi 5 rene mid darkens s And can ye not ve streaks that jilume This world of sorrow, and a milder sky, (Which speaks a fairer morn In gentleness and mercy kin: nigh? Have ye no heart, no ear, no eye, The glowi: Srewtepn te deetty » mid this earth, a holy One hath trod, Mid err of man despised, the better things of Have ye not seen him? as that eye he Beneath the guise of loveless pi sao erty, One who hath gazi: and heari razed tore than angel majesty. © Hath seen a majes' And from behind her secretion * ‘Where shrouded conscience sat ‘She found an ear that heard the uns; word, And an on eye, still feared when not Have ve not seen Him where the poor have throng’d, ‘The lisping infant on his saered arm? That look hath not to mortal born belonged ; But on your eyes there is ablinding charm Which Satan more and more doth lay ee the heart that will not pray s hed toys grow on the longing eve, And thence shut out the worlds that fill the mighty sky. Oh, ask no sign from heaven’ eatch but one note ¥rom nature’s lyre; from mount to list’ning vale, What undiscerned sounds thus dimly float ? Still does she utter one unvaried tale— That man is trembling, borne at will _Upon the verge of and ill. Yet tells she not why daily doth she give The guiltless Lamb to die for guilty man to live. Still doth be live, still spared. still loved in vain. Yea, her appointed time the stork descries a ; and, faithful to her guide, the cran lows an unseen hand o’er kies. The stranger swallows come gee sem At nature’s beck. The ox doth know His owner. Thou in thine own ways dost w ell Apart; and me thou wilt not hase ates israel. Go ask of nature ; to the pensive ear She whispers. Often widowed souls, forlorn Have felt one at their side in mercy near, Though they of fellow-men have been the scorn; Yea, surely as God sits on high, In wondrous meekness he {is nigh ; *Mid paths of lowly pity to be found. H And not Revere] pride of earth and passion dot! abound. Yea, now He comes, as summer sunset mild, And peace, ‘mid parting stormsand clouds of even, Hath look’d from her calm, hermitage and smiled : This ts no time for sign in rended heaven, ‘There is a time when lowering s And clouds sball speak his coming nigh; When rended heavens, stars falling, mountains torn, Shall usher in the wheels of the eternal morn. A Frenchman, last week took the cars at Pittsfield, Mase ,for New York. He had @ valuable dog, and he did not like to leave him, nor did he like to take him into the cars to the discomfort of the passengers; so, procu- ring a stout cord, he attached one end to the =< scollar, and the other end to the bac! end of the rear car. The train went into Bridgeport wit’ a brass collar and a dog’s ear attached. Considerable deg was strewn along the track. Ee" Bosom adjusters’’ is the name of a new article extensively advertised by our dry goods men. They are, doubtiess, very inge- niously contrived, but we doubt their utility. Inthe opinion of Dobbs, the only “ bosom ad- juster”’ worthy of a moment's consideration is ‘an honest conscience."’ The question now is—is Dobbs right? SS MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. ROM THE UNITRD STATES. Name. PE. .New York.Dec. 15 New York..Dec 19 oreee +-Boston......Dec. 22 ic” The steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. Ol ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. National Hotet—wituiam evr. J L Shackelford, Md R P W Garrett, Va JD Middleton, do i M Cooper & ly, Pa Dr AH Semmes,Va R UO Bowie, M BH Berry, do W W Redwood, do J V Jones, do 38 Shaw, Mo JC Bliason, do J B Black, do D Clark, } C Heebner, Pa J W Beard, Mass Dr Massey & ly, Md J a Md Miss Ogle, do iB , do Miss O) do JR Powell, Ala Miss Piggott, do G P Godwin, Pa J Uldin, do HC Eddy, NY W T Gilpin, do W_M Scot, do RB do J R Gouldsborough, Pa M P Brown & ly, NY J W Kendrick, D B Turner, do W K Mehbaffy, Pa 8S W Smedley, Pa J Reese, NY JC Bagby, Mrs Reese, do D Taylor, P M Snydam, do H Taylor. & C Quick, do PA Clark, NY G K Warren, UBA JJ Worthington Vt W J Warren, NY W Hutchinson, Pa ¥ Griffing, ly, do $8 Thompson, Va A B Hazard, Del 3 Ford, ly, Md GN Baxter, NY LeWwhittingtos. axter, ) L. Whi in, Mass A McLane, Md HF Johmeen AY G W Mayher, ly, NY M A Pegram, Ma JB Stewart, USN H Muncaster, Va Mr Bowland, Va F H Morton, ly, do Mr & Mrs W B Grimes,J D Hatding, Ct Tex Miss Harding, do 4s Sargent, US A Saath Va USA A Smith, Va W Curby, Miss WN Phillips, NY R B Porrest, Ct E Sampson, Va M Armsby, NY G A Beaumont, Mass wre Lang bh NY W_M Mericle, Ga »Mo F RK F Green, Vn L Trambull, ly, do W Wilson, Va Browns’ Hetel—r Fr. & u. BROWN, B Farran, Mo G ADI , Ga J % Moncliff, Md ICF: , Md RW Jobnsop Ark D T Trumbo, Ky J Jemison, Va A Bell, Va Miss Jemison, do G B Beall, Ma Miss Luckey, do G W Rogers, Pa TSM ‘T Williams, do W G Davis, Ma ¥ Vinton, Mo J A Richardson, Tenn J Lancaster, Peru A G Grabam. do Mrs Taylor, Pa AB Jarrett, Md M Cunningham, NY IM Tabor, NY JH Pa P M Butler, do T Cassidy, N¥ J W Wilson, do G M Wood, ly, Va R 6G Shields, Tex V B Wetmore, ly, Ala SH Ransom, NY J #H Hill, do W J McGee, NJ 9 R Collins, Ga Kirkweed Heuse—i.n. Aa. cinxwoes LC Ellison, Va A Greenleaf, NY B Hf Burne, do Gallaher, Va M _W Jones, do JT Melver, do ®& Harper, NY E Dinsmore, do MA je, Md W F Berry, Ma BR Eshleman, Pa JC Patterson, Va J B Crabtree, Va F Carter, do American Hotel—uerLesowER & LOvET? B Tully, Ma JJ Sommers, Va ED Nagessor, DC M Osburn, Ma 3 T Ball, Pa JW Osburn, do W_F, Brown, Va J Ewers. Va J ped nea VN Ma h ‘urguson, DC J larde! W € Brown, Va is Ball, Be W T Purcell, do United States Hetel—z.c. nacnnat Hi Hough, Va CP Heartwell, Va A K Abercrombie, DC G Harrisen, do G W Card, Va 3 C Walton, do ¥ R Johnson, ly, NY W H Whaley, do Ovvict Commissary Gaunt SveststE: q » Wasuineton, October 23, EPARATE PROPOSALS WILL BE ceived at this office until the 15th day of Janu- 1856, for the deli At Fort Brady, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. 62 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh su; 5” bushels of new white field beans food hard tal lew candles ality brown of first quality Rio coffee 1s of good clean dry fine salt 219 gallons of cider vinegar. bre on Ist June, 1956; remainder by 15th 2,625 bounds of At Fort Mackinac, Michigan. 62 barrels of pork 125 barrels of fresh sw 50 bushels of new white field beans 876 pounds of good 2,628 Beas of 14 bushels of good clean fine dry salt lions of cider vinegar. One half on ist June, 1856 ; remainder by 15th September, 1856. At Fort Independence, Bostoh, Massachusetha,’ 124 barrels of pork 250 barrels of fresh su 100 bushels of new white field beans hard soap r hard tallow candies ands of first quality Rio coffee shels of good clean dry fine salt 438 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Ontario, Oswego, New York. 62 barrels of pork 125 barrels of hb su) em pom of pate a im 1 808) He : hard tallow candies soap Lap at an rown sugar not un- Rio cotiee ‘Wrapping her mantle round, resigns herself to the tomb) 1,752 nds of 836 pounds of 5.256 pounds of 2,628 pounds of 1,314 pounds of first quality Rio coffee 14 bushels of good clean fine dry salt 219 gallons of good cider vinegar. on Ist June, 1856; remainder in ati October, 1956. At West Point, New York. 280 barrels of pork 500 barrels of fresh superfine flour 200 bushels of new white field beans 3,501 pounds of good hard soap ,312 pounds of good hard tallow candles 512 pounds of first quality ounds of first quality Rio coffee ushels of good clean dry fine salt 876 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Columbus, Gorernor’s Island, New York. dry brown sugar 260 barrels of pork sh superfine flour 200 bushels of new white field beans 3,504 pounds of good hard soap 1,312 pounds of ood hard tallow candles 10,512 pounds of ret quality dry brown sugar junds of first sualtte Rio coffee ushels of good clean dry fine salt $76 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Hamilton, Narrows, New York Harbor, 124 barrels of pork 250 barrels of fresh superfine flour - 100 bushels of new white field beans 2 pounds of good hard soap pounds of good hard tallow candles 256 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar unds of first quality Rio coffee vusheis of good clean dry fine salt 3 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland. 376 bacrels of fresh superfine flour 150 bushels of new white field beans 2,628 pounds of ood bard soap %6 pounds of good hard tallow candles 7.854 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 3,92 pounds of first quality Rio coffee 42 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 657 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Monror, Old Point Comfort, Virginia, 250 barrels of fresh su 100 bushels of new w! pounds of good hard soap pounds of good bard tallow candles 5,236 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar uality Rio coffee bushels of good clean dry fine salt 438 gallons of xood cider vinegar. Kk | At Fort Moultrie, Charleston, South Carolina. 121 barrels of pork 250 barrels of fresh superfine flour 100 bushels of new white field beans 1,752 pounds of good bard soap 428 pounds of good hard adamantine candles uunds of first quality dry brown sugar nality Rio coffee 28 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 438 yallons of good cider vinegar. At Key West Barracks, Key West, Florida, 50 bushels of new whi §76 pounds of good hard soap 2@ pounds of good hard adaimantine candles 2,628 pounds cf first quality ¢ry brown sugar 1,314 pounds of first quality Rio coffee ustels of good clean dry fine salt 219 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Barrancas Barracks, Pensacola, Florida, 50 bushels of new white field beans £76 pounds of good hard toap pounds of good hard adamantine candles 2,625 pounds of fi st quality dry brown sugar ounds of first quality Rio coffee ushels of good clean dry fine salt 219 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Dallas, om the coast of East Florida, ‘S61 barrels of fresh su 225 bushels of new white tield beans 3,942 pounds of good hard soap pounds of good hard adamantine candles 11,826 pounds of first quality dry brown segar uality Rio coffee + clean dry fine salt 985 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Myers, on the coast of East Florida, 600 barre's of pork 1,125 barrels of fresh su 450 bushels of new white field beans 7,884 pounds of good hard soap 1,970 pounds of good hard adainantine cand! 23,652 pounds of first quality d: 126 bushels of gi 1,970 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Baton Rouge Barracks, Baton Rouge, Low- | * PO uality Rio eoffee clean dry fine sajt rk Fresh superfine flour 50 bushels new white field beans 876 pounds good hard soap pounds good hard adamantine candles 2,628 pounds of first quality dr ands of first quality Rfo coffee 4 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 219 gallons of good cider vinegar At Fort Ripley, mouth of Crow-wing river, 139 mites from Fort Snelling. 200 barrels of pork 376 barrels of fresh su 150 bushels of new whi 2,625 pounds of good hard soap 986 pounds of good hard tallow candles 7,964 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 3,H2 pounds of first quality Rio coffee 42 bushels of good clean dry fine salt The whole to be At Fort Ridgely, Rock Point, on the Upper Min- nesota river, Minnesota Territory. 400 barrels of pork 762 barrels of fresh superfine flour 300 bushels of new white field beans pounds of good hard soa: ood hard low candles nds of first quality Rio coffee clean dry fine salt vood cider vin 1,972 pounds of 15,768 Seams of 1 bushels of gi At Fort Snelling, on the Mississippi river. 100 barrels of pork 14 barrels of fresh superfine flour 75 bushels of new white fleld beans 1,314 pounds of good hard soap 493 pounds of zood hard tallow candles 3,912 pounds of first quality 1971 pounds of first quality 21 bushels of good clean dry fice salt ons of good cider vinegar The whole to be delivered from the 15th May to 15th June, 1856 Smoky Hill forks of Kansas river, 187 miles g, and about 160 miles om Kansas Landin, 3 , Kansas, land trans- from Fort Leavenwort. 400 barrels of pork yunds et alent becon sides els of fresh su 600 bushels of new white field beans 10,512 pounds of good hard soa, under any circu At Fort Leavenworth Te 1.000 barrels of 1,880 barrels of superfine Jour ‘ 3,20 of cider vinegar. The whole tobe delivered by the Ist June, 1865. At Fort Laramie, Nebraska Territory, 600 miles land transportation from Fort Leasenworth, Kansas Territory. 80,000 pounds of clear bacon sides 752 of fresh superfine flour » 300 bushels = new white field beans 5,256 pounds of good hard soap 134 pounds ol gnod hard adamantine candies 15,768 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 7,384 peeets ot Som plity Rio coffee 84 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 134 ons of eider baw -d The whole to be defore the Ist August, At Fort Kearney, Nebraska Territory, 200 miles land transportation from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Territory. 80,000 pounds of clear bacon sides 72 barrels of fresh superfine flour 300 bushels of new white field beans 5,256 pounds good hard soap 1,314 aes of good hard adamantine candles 15,768 pounds of first quality He brown sugar 7,384 pounds of first quality Rio coffee 84 bushels of clean dry fine salt 1.314 gallons of cider vinegar The whole to be delivered before the Ist August 1856. At Fort Pierre, Nebraska Territory, 1,525 mites by water, from St. Louis, Missouri. 600 barrels of pork 80) 000 pounds of clear bacon sides 1,530 barrels of fresh superfine flour 750 bushels of new white field beans 13,140 pounds of good hard soap 3,285 pounds of good hard adamantine candles 29,420 pounds of first quality di own suger 19,710 atencr of first quality Rio coffee 210 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 3,285 gallons of good cider vinegar 2 The whole to be delivered by the 1st July, 1856, At Jefferson Barracks, ten miles below St Lowis, Missouri. 200 barrels of pork 376 barrels of fresh superfine flour 150 bushels of new white field beans 2,628 pounds of good hard soap 956 pounds of zecd hard tallow candles 7 834 pounds of tirst quality dry brown sugar 3,942 pounds of first quality Rio coffee 42 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 657 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Gibson, Arkansas. 400 barrels of pork 300 bushels of new white field beans 5,258 pounds of good hard soap 1314 pounds of ay hard adamantine candles 15,768 pounds of first quality ede brown sugar 7.841 pounds of first quality Rio coffee S41 bushels of good clean dry tine salt 1.314 gallons of good cider vinezar. The whole to be delivered in all May, 1856, At Fort Smith, Arkansas, for Forts Washiea and Arbuckle. 600 barrels of pork 450 bushels of new white field beans 7.894 pounds of good hard soap 1,970 pounds of good hard adamantine candles pounds ef first quality gil brown sugar pounds of first quality Rio coffee busheif of good clean dry tine salt 1,970 gallons of good cider vinegar. ‘rhe whole to be delivered in all May, 1556. At Fort Brown, Teras, on the Rio Grande, 1,000 barrels of pork 1.580 barrels of fresh superfine flour bushels of new white field beans 13,140 ponds of good hard soap 3,255 pounds of good lard adamantine candles 4, 20 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 15,710 pounds of first quality Rio coffee 210 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 3,25 gallons of good cider vinegar At Corpus Christi, Texas. 2 200,000 pounds of clear bacon sides iy ) barrels of fresh superfine flour bushels of new white tield beans 13,140 pounds of good hard soap 3,255 pounds of good hard adamantine candles 39420 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 19,710 pounds of first quality Rio coffee 210 bushels of gad jean dry fine salt 3,255 gallons of yood cider vineyar. At San Antonio, Texas, 140 miles land transpor- tation from Indianola, Texas. 0) pounds of clear bacon sidex 3 barrels of freeh supertine flour 4 bushels of new white field beans 47,275 pounds of good hard soap 1181s pounds of good hard adamantine candles 41,820 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 0 pounds of first quality Rio coffee 733 bushels of g clean dry fine salt 11,518 gallons of good cider vinegar. At Fort Union, New Mexico, 700 miles land transportation, from Fort Leavenworth, Kan- sas Territory. 234,000 pounds of clear bacon sides 3,125 barrels of fresh superfire flour 1,361 bushels of new white field beans 21,783 pounds of good bard soap 5,445 pounds of good hard adamantine candles 65,350 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 32,675 | sewed of ae renee Rio coffee 340 bushels of g clean dry fine salt 5,445 ns of avod cider vinegar The whole to be delivered before the Ist of Au gust, 1856. At Benicia, California, water transportation. 223,000 pounds of clear bacon sides 2,980 barrels of fresh supertine flour 1,297 bushels of new white field beans 20,760 pounds of good hard soap 5,199 pounds of yood hard adamantine candles 62/234 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 31,140 Tomude of first quality Rfo coffee 325 bushels of good ciean dry fine salt 5,190 gallons of good cider vinegar. ‘The whole to be delivered by the Ist of Septem- ” At Fort Vancauver, Washington Territory, about 40 miles from the mouth of the Columbia riv- er, clear navigation. 100,600 pounds of clear bacon sides 1,314 barrels of fresh superfine flour 586 bushels of new white field beans 9,375 pounds of good hard soap 2,433 pounds sof ers hard ada:nantine candles 28,129 pounds of first quality dry brown sugar 14,060 pounds of first quality R{o coffee 145 bushels of good clean dry fine salt 2,343 gallons of good cider vinegar. The whole to be delivered by the Ist of Septem- les | Der, 1556. Norte.—All bidders are requested to extend the amount of their bids for each article, and exhibit the total amount of each bid; and no bid will be acted on unless it embraces all articles Yeguired at The periods and quantities of each delivery at those posts where they are not specitied will be: one fourth Ist June, Tet September, lst December, 1856, and Ist March, 1857. The hogs of which the pork and bacon are packed to be fattened on corn, and each hog to weigh not less than two hundred pounds, excluding the feet, legs, ears, and snout. Where the pork js to be delivered, side pieces may be substituted forthe hams. The pork and bacon is to be first salted with Turk’s island salt. ‘The pork to be carefully packed with the same article in pieces not exceeding eight pounds each. When the packing has been completed, the con- tractor must furnish to this office a certificate from the packer that the pe has been so salted and vacked. The pork is wart of white-oak barrels, full hooped; and the baoon in like barrels, in sacks, or loose in well covered wagons, as the nature of the transporta- tion will best justify. r mn Tet June to 15th } hi to be contained in seasoned The suger and Coifee in strong barrels, full 00 The beansand salt in barrels, and the soap and candles in strong boxes of convenient size for trans- portation. Salt will only be received ad measure- ment of thirty-two quarts to the bus’ candles to have cotton wicks. els. The All provisions tendered for deli under this ad sernent will be thoroughly and rigidly in- spected at the time and place of delivery, and all expenses must be paid by contractors until they are deposited at such storehouses as may be de- signated by the agents of the de; it. ny variation from the terms of the contract will be considered sufficient and good reason for reject- ane article or articles so varving. hecommissary general reserves the privilege of iuereasing or diminishing the quantity, or dispensing with a post, at any time also of increasing or reducing the quantities of each delivery one-third subsequent to contract, on giving sixty days’ previous notice. This sixty days’ not is to be but ove delivery. y or all articles required at an fore entering intocontract; an ice does not apply to posts at which there Ail bidders are required to accompany their pro- with ample evidence of their ability to ful- i their contracts. They must also furnish the : names of their securities, whose responsibility At Fort Riley, at junction of Republican and | must be certified by the district attorney, or by some person weil m to the government ; otherwise their proposals will not be acted on. Ad vances not be made in any case, and ev- idence of inspection and full delivery must be re- ceived at this office before any requisition will be made upon the Treasury for payment, which will be effected in such public money as may be con- venient to the points of delivery, the places of pur- Pp chase, or the residence of the contractors, at the pounds of good hard adamantine candies | option of the bebnrpace! | Department. pounds of first quality dry brown sugar nds of first quality Rio coffee good clean dry fine salt cider vii by the Ist June, 1856; September, 1956. No drafts on this will be accepted or paid posal will be sealed in a separate en- and marked “Proposals for Purishing GEO. GIBSON, C. 6. 8, Nots.—Editors will not be pald for inserting in Temainder by the | Army Subsistence. their pa; this advertisement unless auth to do so by the Commissary General of Subsist- ence, 06 M—lawts A TR ae GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. UNDERSIGNED HAVE habit of sending our ding hi me the pleasure in recommen: im zens of Washington as the best tooth and dental operator that we have ever met with He inserts teeth upon every plan that is practised in the United States. Geo, P. Ho dman, M.D. BR. W. Towies, M.D. John F, Miller, i. D. i, G. F. Chamberiin, M. ©. H, Harris, M0. Wythe Tinsiey, M.D Office over Ford & Bre’s, No. llth strectand Pa avenue. —>s_snnow 97 GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. R. O. MUNSON, AT 310 PA. AVENUE, Teeth on a Gutta Percha Base. Also, with Allen’s pat- ent continuous Gum, combining beau- rength and cleanliness. M. is determined to kee) improvement in Dentistry, and and profit bis patrons. Rev. Dr. Gurley, Hon. R H Gillet, Douglas, Hon. C Mason, Dr R P Patterson, Hon. A O P Nicholson, Dr. R Coolidge, ¢ Medical Faculty of Georgetown Col- HOME MANUFACTURES. FAIRVIEW COTTON WORKS, NEAR TITE CANAL BASIN, ALEXANDRIA, MITZPATRICK & BURN Manwfacturers of COTTO PET CHAIN, SAIL TWINE, WRAPPING TWINE, COKDAGE, COTTON BATS, §c. Orders from merchants in Washington res; fully solicited for ar we will deliver in Wasbin: had in Baltimore or other Northern markets. All promptattention, gore of the above articles, which yn lower than can be orders will meet with ACADEMY OF MU DESIGN OF this Institution, viz: the diffusion of the knowl- edye of Music, and a cultivation of the public taste for the higher order of the Art, the ACADEMY OF MUSIC proposes to give a series of FOUR CONCERTS: and, with a view to add as much as their popularity, the Great Works of Mozart, Mendlesohn, Spohr, Hummel and others, lighter compositions, will be pro- the Orchestral and Vocal F lan of admission will be the same as that by the Academy of Music in London, viz: by subscription oxy, the terms of which will be #5 for the four Concerts, entitling the subscriber to three tickets of admission to each Concert. Subscribers names may be immediately received at the bookstore of Messrs. Taylor & Mau: he Piano store of Mr. Davis, and at the Music Stores of Messrs. Hilbus and Zantzinger; also at the Academy of Music. corner Ninth and D streets (Open daily from 10 til! 6.) TOPHAM & NORFLET’S NEW AND CHEAP SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, eventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. f Philadelphia, and NORFLET of this city, respectfully annonace to thelr friends and the public, that they have com- meuced the Saddling where they will make and keep constantly on hand a large and superior assortment of—Mens’, Ladies’, and Boys’ MARTINGALES, and WHIPS. every description, both sor, Bit Sk at the above stand, HARNESS of S, TRAVEL- IRK BUXES. LOVERS, COLLARS, spoke. and Dust BRUSH- y-COMBS, SPONGES, ING BASKETS, and FANC HORSE BLANKE y CARDS, CURR All matertal mused will be the best that can be obtained; and both of us having been practical workmen for several years, we feel confident that our work cannot be surpassed, either for style or tting efforts to give satis- durability. By unrer an respectfully solicit, faction we hope to me: a share of public ition paid to covering Tronks call kinds of work. Saddlers’ tools constantly on hand. ‘TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR Sl0uT. all the attentton to all that suffer ective sight, caused by ness and particularly from glasses in selected, to his superior § GLASSES carefully ground by himself toa true spherical aecuracy. and brilliant tausparency, siited precisely and bene‘icially to the wearer ac- cording to the concavity or convexity of the eye. y numerous are the ill effects «aused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not being precisel: the use of an Op. ECTACLES an o measure the focal disease of rlases that are absolutely re- will ke furnished with precision and satis- J. T. acknowledges the very 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 cangot convenient! the glasses in use, and stating how many es they can read this print with their specta- cles, can be suppiied with such that will improve Innomerable testimonials to be seen; and sefer- ences given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. . Circulars to be had yratis, at his offiee, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Nor¥oin, 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. Lift. W. TAZEWELL. J have tried a patr of Spectacles obtained from ad t assistance to ith his description im as a skillful o; RENRY A. WISE, Mr. J. Fosias: Sit—The pair ot Spectacles you furnished ine yesterday are ‘Tney are very I am the owner of eight or nine pair, ted in different places and from op- ended to me on account of thelr tending in ee ae and the Rall, up stairs. our remarks and directions on the treatment cf purpose of preserving and improv. Respectfully, ane zh Professor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. Lyncunere, Nov. 10, 18%, 8 having furnished me with lasses, by Which I have been greatly aided (my aving suffered greatly from reading it night In my earlier life) ic affords me the highest ieasure to say thet i consider him a skiliful prac- oat optician, and well prepared to ald those who mey need bis professional services. WM. B. ROUZIE, Elder of Methodist Conferense. ton, N.C., Jan. 27, 184. ir—I am happy to say that the Spectacles which I obtained from you last ‘week are entircly satisfactory. ity in the visual range of nry eyes, | have hereto- fore found great ditticul proper focal distance. . Mr. John Pobia: From an ‘nequal- ‘ing glasses of the fords me pleasure to by the aid of your optometer, this difi- m happily obviated so that t you furnished me are decidedly the best te my eves of any I have ever yet used. Very respectfully, yours, . B. DRANE, tor of St. James’ Parish irtment of Interior, May 7, 1855. defects and the uneq my eyes, { have been co! ed to use glasses for several years. glasses a 1. Tobias made two pairs especially for me, which I have found to the use of his opto. 1 most cheerfutly recommend Mr. having occasion to useglasses, and bear my testl- mony as to his skill az airoptician. . BALDWIN, Assist. Ses’y to sign Land Warrants. HAVE THIS DAY arge addition to our usuall uality Boys’ and Childrens’ we will offer to our custom- ers and the pubilc at unusually low prices. Our stock consists in OVER COATS and T. Fine cloth ROUNDABOUTS and JACKETS Fine and common PANTALOONS Satin, and Merino VESTS ¢ and colored SHIRTS UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS CAPS, SUSPENDERS, Gover Co = Vlothing very large and complete, L & STEPHENS, . th and 10th street, ____ next to Iron Hall. RECEIVED A assortment of first CLOTHING, whic HOSIERY, & Boys’ and ©: 322 Pa. avenue, decS (Intel&Globe) OLT’S, ALLEN’ RUB and six barrel PISTOLS. ment of single barrel Pistols, each. American RAZORS of the every razor warranted. For sale No, 198 Bridge sirest Obstinate Cutaneous Bas discovered tn one of our cox: r the Blood. the Face, Blotches, WEEDS & remedy thet cores on . a gne and Fever, Chronic Bore Eyes,;| EVERY KIND OF HUMOR .m or Petter, Scaid Heald FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN oA coy. over two hundred certificates: VIEIS greet remake tor tes extveoedli- Taeyall within twenty miles of Boston 22 ™- idly and so justly celebrated for Two bottles nary e in relieVing and curing many of the = a! : NE es tng Sa SE Z THE GREATEST — Carter's Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD: |MEDICA DISCOVERY Best Alterative Known!: << OF THE AGB. NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT lt! pain of the Bones and Joints, MON PINPLE. Rheum, Stubborn Uleers, Syphilitic Disnrders, , and all diseases arising from an injudicious use | F{* HA® TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN ‘ forms of disease with | ™outh. mort obstinate gir adlictedsIs now oBered tothe | O06 to three bottles will cure the worst hind « ; An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evi, Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbery, ndred crses,and of Mercary, apredonce 192-30, & Lengel of a Ne a mover fiiled except intwo are warranted to cure a nursing sore confident assurance that no Mxp- | Pimples on the face Fn slovovkne peepee pe poor A Two to three bottles will clear the system ot ecessful ScROFULA biles. or THE Bros ae CARTERS SPANISH MIX- cant? option an@ warranted te cure the wom Tene. are receiving w mati | _ Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the most astonishing @ of cures Inna fall yas of the county, and {8 moet aren page, $6 two bottles are warranted to ca a where the skill of the best Physicians had been ap hael on uae gro dhnen ol the BLoop is truly remarkable the carsand blotches ‘among the hain tine and alt diseases arising from impurit of the great rae bottles are warreated 10 cure corrupt Sxat or Lirz have been relieved and cured with- = ranning clases _ out a single failure, out of the tvousands who have ne bottle will cut scely eruption of the skin, Gued it. Carter's ‘Spantsh Mixture contains no | _ Two to three bottles are warranted to eure tie Mercury, Optim, Arseaie, or any dangerous | Wor case of ringworm. drags, bat Is composed of Roots and Herba, com- waters - are warranted to ewe the bined with other ingredients of known virtue, and | ™o-' case of rheumatism infan' Three to four bottles are Warranted to to the youngest t or most de- the lated invalid, ‘without the least possible hesi- bi a. cure eight bottles will cure the worst cases of eke only room for short extracts from the | ** rofale volumes of testimony in our possession. and all A benefit is always experienced from the fre: from ientiemen of the highest respectability, well | Yoote, srl a Persea care i he known in their various localities. Please read R , 1 peddied over a thousand bottles of yourselves. iLis in the vicinity + Soe. 1 know the effec: I a of itin come sure as water will extin. Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. It oon ee oe ee ee ee enjoys 2 reputation in this city unequalled by any trial it always speaks for itself. There are two sett propantion —Daily Dispatch, Richmond, Ve about this berb that appears to me surpris. _ ‘a. . places quite 1, and yet its valve bas ne: ‘The Fon. John M. Botts, of Va., says heconsia- | [tes Qa Poti I discovered #" in 1546—second, rst that it ws incur pastures, in some of duty to add bis testimony tothe | °°" sie ovieset Canes Spanish once lense reply » pas - yodang ring 7 Thor PERSONAL OBSERVATION Of its remarkable cura- ty of the discovery, I wilt state na great tive powers for the diseases In which it is used ed ba april I= 3, 1 peddied It, and sold alow s We have been cured of a violent and protrac bottles per day—in April, 1554, I sold over 1,00 Liver disease by Carter's Spanish Mixture € | betties per day of It know it to be all it professes —Editor Southside | some of the wholeszle Drugg'ets who bave bern Democrat, Petersburg, Va. in business twent ey sor in~y bef that no. personal trial, that Car- | ‘bing inthe annals of patent medicines wes ever tere Spaiians Mizture ts a truly valuable medi- ike it There is a universal preise of it from aly ‘cine —Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vt. q - vine nop Z.edwaye heent Cambelby tes GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—A prose’ | pomors—bat since its Introduction a6 a germ! man in our employ was cv : mt: . great and wonderful virtue; gent character by '2 few bottles of Carter's Span- | f wee Bla emne y es b it that 1 never suspected ish Mixture, after everything else had falied. Oth- ‘scm cases of epileptic Sis—a Ciseare which wes alweys considered Jncurable have been cured bya few Nes. O, what a mercy if It will prove efertval in ali ceree of that awful msindy—there er cures which have come under our own observa tlod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- uable medicinal agent. We take great pleasure Neg Shai ar mponte vow higronic ooh gop ore but few who beve reen more of }t then J have ocieacmengir seed I know of several ceses of Dropsy. all of ther SYPHIL/5S.—1 have seen 2 number of cures of | --ed peopie cured by it For the various dineeses hilis performed by Cart*r’s Spanish Mixture. | o/ ihe Liver, Sick Headache, Drspepsi. Asthma Lieve it to be a perfect antidote for that horri- | Pover and Agve, Pain in the Side, Diseases of bie disease. E. BURTON, Spine, and particularly In diseases of the K Com. of Revenue for city of Richmond. rove, &e., the discovery bas done more good than ( LV EASE.—Samovel M. Drinker, of | nny medicine ever known A tue tage: Dike & Morris, Booksellers, Rich- No change of diet ever neceasary—eat the bes’ mond, Va., was cured of Liver discase rons by = peng gee eo i iz bottles o: tere Direc t— Nn le spoonfy § poaiay satabore, Sos free * rr day —Childre mover ten years Gessert spoon OLD SORES, ULCERS AND OBSTINATE | © d-—Chtldren from five to eight years, tea spoon ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure 2 of Mr. Harwood, and others, detailed fn our Ai- | © manac The number of such cases cured by " *s Spanish Mixiure, precludes the possibll . As no directions can be ap; licable to allcon tituttons, tale suficient to operate on the bowr|s wice a day. MANUFACTURED BY E. or js KENN Y. in; m in an advertisement. Ne rt greats gt sec Mo 'S OF MERCURY.—See the cure of Dunk en Borsan He was eaten up with Mercury and Wholesale Agents —New York City, © ¥ ef, until be took six bottles of |) 1}CK NER, ©1 Barclay street: ©. Ho RING are, Which perfectly restered | 19) Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 1% Fritor a vigor «treet. Philadeiphie, T.W. DYOTT & SONS NEURALGIA —Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of | Haitimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & eo ov Ho . ¥., bat —ere recently prepri- | HATCH. Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, wascnred At Retail by all respectable Dreg, t ' gia by Carter’s Spanish MBxture. Since } United States aud Briti-h Provincee, and that time, be he bas seen it cure more then a | (he Draggists of this City oct ai-ly hundred cases ef the disease 11 Papper en ———————— ————pl He never fails to recommend tt to the cto boc : a KHEUMATISM.—Mr. John F. Harrison, » TOR :: NOOFLAND ° Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the «in- LEDs mt gular cure ofa violent case of Rheumatic. ‘The Herman itt " ce inot welk. A few bettles entirely crs, > SCKO FULA.- Harrison alse writes of 3 PREPARED bY eat cure of & in the person of a young DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’ edy, (of three years standing.) which all the dec- d a Pa, i = WILL EPFECTUALLY CURE tors could net resch. Six bottles made a cure of a oo \AVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JACNDICR, SYPHILIS —or Kt Scone, or Washing Chronie or Nervous tility, Diseasce of the ton, D.C , who cured an ebatinat> case of Syph Kidu ‘, 4 " is by Oarter’s Spanish Mixture, says “it nets spe- | ° 17 Ml and all diseases arising from a die Clally on the Blord, Liver and Skin and ts prempt Liver or Stomach, ; aud eiScient In lis resutls.”* — as SS ee sex Dr. Jchn Minge, formerly of the City Hotel lood to the Head, Acidity of the Stern Richmond, acw of pore ly says be has secu | <¢8,, Heartburn, Diszust for food. ¥ Carter's Spanish Mixture administered ia a nwum- Weight in the Stomach, our Erve i = ri of the Stomar’ ber of cascs with astonishingly good effect. He | {2 or Fluttering at the Pit of t a * it v Swimming of the Head, Hurried end Dit recommends it as “the most efficient aiterative in Breathing’ Piutacring of tes tear, Cooking on SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA—Mr Suffocating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of | Dimness of Vision, Dots of Weis before th Scrofula and Sait Rheum of three years standing. | “'xht, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head. Det by only three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture | Sl<rcy of Ferspiration, ¥ Pray: sooner ing Ford WM. 8. BEERS & CO., Proprietors, &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in No. 301 Brozdway, New York. Flesh, Coustant imaginings of Evil, and great Price $1 per bottle, or six botiles for $5. Depression of Spirits. > orsaleby CHAS. STOTT, Washington, D. | rage PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention C., and Druggists renerally. ost I—ly of the public to this Preparation, does so with MWETHING * oY, " a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtnes 803i wig agealieati dite and adnpiaticn of it to the diseases for which it !s ‘ recommen - HAIR RESTORATIVE. De eerie pry eg dep ane 11S preparation, althouzh less than two years | “0 test of 2 ten years’ tsi de saer- before the prslic; owing to its wonderful ef- | lean ple, and its reputation and neat 9 fects upoa the human hair and scalp, hes already | ¥ by any similar Lan ager _—— Obiained a celeurity and sale perfectly un imony = ned ave 5 le Pparileiod. It has without theordinary appliance | ) sr petinnio feito yw sen used for such purposes, won its way, and been | !" #!! pa pense < ‘ Carel 7 heartily wolcomed to most of the cities and towns | !ewing from North C — apna ese wg, bene in the United § the Canadas, and the West | Ained, referring any i sdeal Revelpe Be Back for — jocnaced oa “dl gran eaiy & bel teen F sro and Fauniliee to be bad gratis of all toe it is rememberod that its popi is upon = » astern its merlts, solely as established by actual tests. Age ped ype Ia scr tory, 190 ARCH That this preparation will actually Restore gray REE - PHILADELPEIA ra. Hair to its Natural —— —— a = = STREET, . 2 s ‘owth upon the hea the revent the — ae ae ir from falling off, and when used ara tonic ar. | FESTIMONY FROM NOREM CAROLINA ticle, produce a continual flow of the natural fuld | Sersificats ef Dr. W. Savth, of Pome Heli, Avch- and thus render the hsir waged goon ae mend County, N.C. . destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel dandru: Ping Hitt, March 4, 1% the certificates cf distinguished FBinemen and Dz. C. M. Jackson, Philadelphia—Dew Sir: 3 ladies fa eve art of the country Who have tried | have been a oy ag of ag in its worst it, and there: Speak what they know, most ful- | form, for the lest five years: Such was my cond! ly attest. ‘That by 2 proper use of this Restorative tion for twelve months that ge and ait 2 ‘ the hair can be made to attain and retain its natu- | who saw me sala I must die. > in this con- tal ccior to almost guy age alotted to humanity, | dition | wes carried to the watering piaces in Vir | by removing the cause ‘of disease from the scai ginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina, but wes no matter how long standing—the concurrent not benefitted by any water to which 1 wes taken Umonials of the press and the certificates of nu- | While on my way home I stopped a week at Ruth- merous ble Individuals of both sexes, to | erfordton, 2 small village in North Carolina, 1° the use of curative, as well as of the recom | try the eect of some Chalyheate water in (ts! mendations of editors and certificales before allu | place. About tho last of the week I went intes ded to, can be had of all agents. drug etore to get some medicine for my child and BRooxPireip, Mass., Jan. 12, 1885. rayself. There we sel of the village phy! Pror. ear Sir—Having made trial of | cians in the store, and onc of then seemed to ike ur Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say | 2ome Interest In my case, end, after asking m* hat its eifect has b en exocilent in removing in- | some questions, said be had been c dyspeptic rnd fiammation, dandruff, and a constant tendency to | bad been greatly benefitted by the usc of BOOP itching, with which 1 have Loen oubled from | LAND’S GERMAN RBITTERS e by childiicod, and has alscx estored my halz, whick | you, and he insisted that I would try the Biter was becoming grey, tol cs original color. Ihave | He alsocalled the next da, 2t my room, an? !n- used le, with anything like the same | sisted so much that I would try them that i axund pleasure and prot. Yours, truiy rowed «ne me one bottic. He did it, and I ced ta! oon 4.x. brace menced taking Il ax directed, and | was more Den: Pastor of Orthodox Church. Brookfeld. efitied by it than all the watcr and medicine | heé CakurLe, M., June 27, 1953. | ever taken. ‘ J x ie neighbors gin a J nsve used Prof. 0.5. Wood's Hair Restora- ee rns ee pong _¢* , and have admired its wonderful effect. My 0.) 44 A La hes meses hair was beeoming, os 1 thought, prematurely 4 ned por ede Hanon glen res is OT, an veno a4 “4 < NEY BRLESE, me kind of medicine, saying he was mono bens om i permansatiy 80. SID 7 me Ex-Senator United States. | oy tt — a ae oe “= P2ox. Woop :—Dear Sir—My hair commenced | git, you Cesetoe lense ship me 2 doxcn oF felling off cme three or four years since, and con- as 2 as ible. tinued to do so until I became quite bala. | triea | ™™ Respecifa y, yours, ww. SMITH Geet yg Rocer’s Steve, Wake Co. bb ed, aa poleany oe re apnea ‘y, but to no ef- fect, at last i was induced to use your celebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say it is | C+. 24, 1859, says : af acing onda hare Son hon eee | ae Ob TELS CeCe Hit eaee Wi etdaliasiy a@icted Y Teoommend Its use te | Chronic Dysemtery and functional derangement of : the Liver, and its concomitant evils, I am desirous A.C WILLIAMSON, | of obtaining s quantity of it for the benefit of wy Address U. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 316 | S°™mmunity. You » therefore, po Broadway, New York, and 114 Markt street, St. | '9t. &0., &c. Louis, Mo CERTIFICATE OF WM. 3. ATWOOP. C. STOTT & CO., wholesale and retal! Agent, Huagrsvitis, Yadkin Go, N joss W: in. November ist, St. T.W.DYOTT & SONS, General Wholesale Dr. C. M. Ja@keon—Dear Sir: Allow me ‘ * - es, tbat dq Office No. 292 Pe. ave., corner 10th street, | taken, have entirely failedtods. HOOF Jew (OVER THE BAVING’S BANE.) GERMAN BITTERS bave cnred me of the a ne ’ ’ | ed gress, a ating their ind forever to burial | recommended, and nothing did me any EO" ., : Br iking Soret to the purchaser, and | til 1 was prevailed upou bed oy oe nee prohibiting ali encroachments from legislation or | are at Liberty to make any use o rs: Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. an l—iy prese to you my sincere thanks for your yee Oe | of a medicine which, to say st of GLEN WOOD CEMETERY, fected a cure that all other medic ‘ tes!, HIS CEMETERY Is laid out on the plan of | stubborn and ywated case of the P:Lss thecelebrated Greenwood, of New York, and | perhaps, ever to the lot of man fie eal situated on the high nd distant one and 2 | nota er in this commuaity, counties, ané quarter miles north of the Capitol—North Capitol | known in this and the surrounding countieh, street leading directly to the gateway. can trely say that my recovery Lav Slee bl ‘This Company have secured a charter from Gon- | my friends and s, a8 t had trh 4 so us sda ay which is of vast —— to those | tion for the — som aiticted, you may 0 wish their dead to repose they bave | propar. iy, yours, b Placed then, for 1t has become a custom 1 al : ‘wa. 3. ATWO? other e! when the burial ground beco: valu- a wee able for other purposes, to sell it, and throw the | These bitters are ensirsiy vegsiabis, eT WK dead promiscously into one large pit, and legal | orate and strengthen the systemf wow! Tig Measures cannot prevent it, as no are given sip ene mmm ny ras rate where. Pamphicts containing the Onan, By ye > sluiia, Wanine ip rian : . 1 “All orders left with Mr. james F. Harvey, No. a 410 Seventh street, or any other undertaker, will be TY Promptly attended to, je is—ay dec ———}—$——— —————— oo I) IN ENDLESS VARIETY © mporium of Fancy Good: #8 Pe cul rt

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