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“BY axp the human heart. Bye and bye' e heard it as long ago as we can remem- ber, whep we made brief but perilous jour- neys from chair to table and from table to chair again We heard it the other day, when two parted that had been “loving in their lives,’’ one EVENIN sy."’—There’s music enough in those words for the burden of a song. There is wrapped up in them, an articulate beat of to California, and the other to her lonely home. Everybod. little boy whispers it changing the little etubbed boots says it—sometime or other when he dreame of ex- like a man The man murmurs it, when in life's middle watch he sees his plan half finished and his hopes, yet in the bud, =pring. Tho old man says it waving in the cold late when he thinks of put- ting off the mortal for the immortai—to-day for to-morrow. The weary watch for the morning whiles ‘way the dark with «‘ Sometimes it sounds there is a sign or sob in it. bye and by. like a song; sometimes What wouldn’t ‘the world give te find it in almanaos—eet down vome whero, no matter if in the dead of De comber—to know that But fairy like as it is it would surely come. flitting like a starbeam over the dewy shadows of years, nobody can #pare it, and we look these words have beguil upon the many times dae? the memory of the silvery ‘‘ by and by’? is like the sunrise of ‘Useian , ‘“ pleasant but mournful to the soul.”’ A Swarr Actor.—* You want an engage- ment, eh?’’ said Footlyte, the manager. to a wandering son of Theepis ; your line ’”’ “Well, what is “It has been, at the urgent r yuest of the landlords whom I stopped with, the line of March. “Oh! you can play tho walking gentleman, can’t you?’ “Yes; I walked forty miles without eating @ mouthfu!.”’ “What could you open with that would display your talent? ‘A dinner.”’ “Ah, preci of Tamworth ?” y- Could youdo the Tailor “Certainly ; I've done all the tailors where- ever I'ver I've been.” “Well,” eoneluded the manager, ‘I think our company is full; yes, [ am sure of it—ne Vacaney.”* US The Providence Tribune says: “* We learn that several of the Insurance Cumpanios, in this State, have resolved not to insure build- ings, any part of which are vcoupied for the sale of intoxicating drinks, or for gambling purposes."” MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE Name. L Fditiburgh. Hermano - New Yor! America. «Boston NITED STATES, = -New York....Glasgow .. For - Bremen . -Liverpooi verpool.. ---Jane New York...Jar 26 The Californie steemers leave New Y ork on the Sth end 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 Malls from England to China. The followin,y may ve interesting to those who have correspondence with the East: The mails Jeave Southampton on the 4th and ‘20th of each month, and arrive at Gibraltar about the 9th and 25th of same month ; arrives at Malta about the 14th and Wth of same mont, arrives at Alexandria about the 16th of same and ith of fol- lowing month Leaves Suez about the Sth or 6th of following about the 25th or 2th of following moath. ‘20th or 2ist of same and month ; arrives at Aden same and 10th or 12th of Leaves Aden abont the Sth or 27th of seme and day of arrival for Bombay, and Lith to 13th for Obing, &e. Indian Navy the 3d to 5th and 19th to P. and ©. steamer arrives at Peint steamer arrives at Bombay about month. 2ist of reerstage| ie Galle abont the #th or 7th and 22d to 23d of following month ; lenves Point de Galle for Pulo Penany the same day, if the steamer has already arrived which takes the mail om arrives at Pulo Penang abent the 18th or 13th and 23th and 26th of follow- Ing month ; arrives at pa sare about the Lith 1 or Ifth and 31st or Ist of following month; leaves Singapore about 12 hours after arrival ; arrives at Hong Kowg about of followin, Two ma! he 22d or 4th and +h or lth month, leaves next day for Shanghai leave Bngland—one on the Sth and 20th of each month—via Marseilles, and arrive at Alexandria about the sate tlineas the Southamp- ton mai ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS, National Hetei—wit iam c¥r. H Barron & ly, NY C Lones, USN M P Imes, do Col J D ttetrman, NY WAFry,SA J Newton, Pa $ Bowan, do M Barolin, Md H Buwolin, do M = ee J W Dwyless, Pa P H Brewner, Md Clarke, M. wPew Master, do T Sweeney, Va J E Baton, do T P Sbalicross, do DP Hall & ly, Wis G Porge, Va SF Carey & yy a) D P Phelps, NY vA Barnum, Md T H Coekran, Va E McCormick, Va S Banteed, N W Rice, Pa T Manderfalm, do C E Wilkins. do W Taylor, Va G W firadyrice, do = oe is i Whayer, La Jeli J 8 Bremkeshoff, NY J Worley, Md A Wurley, do Col J ‘Nelson Md L Gittings, JT Wilson, Pa Willards’ Hetel—s. W L veram, Md W BJ Hye, Va A Latham. NC Ew ste, ta € ISA Dow., Mo TL Ward, Pa FE, Liffo: d«, G G Biake, Pa F Blake, Me GP Fox, NY R Sexton, Mass a Sintth, NY JS Miller, Pa 1. M Todd, Ma W R Cox, Pa J € Lehman, In M Ward, NY Gen Herran, do R Poinbs, do J CB Cavis, do Hon W Bigler, Pa 1, F Lambert, ly. NY T Robinson, M $8 Larkin, Pa -& Ba. WILLARD 1 G Kinley, Pa RS Williamson, U § il Eng unck, NJ A Robbins, NY IK Harding, ly, NJ Miss Hortman, do KA Russell, ly, Pa Miss Kussell, do W _W Hodson, Md SS Hewson, do J Langdon, yy, NY J Mowbray. Va S Jones, Md L, Jackson, Pa H Byweter. Md M A Hartwell, Va © Narsteller, Va P Winterton, Md J K Sow-rby, NY RC Andrews, Miss AL Imes, NN H W Morton, Va Browns’ Hetei—r r.& u G 3 Preatiss, 1) in, do T Porter, do JW Dalsom, 0 F Kiebards, Mass W Richards, do J H Anderson, Va B G Shields, Tex RM ‘kie, Va ss Beale, Miss Badin, do wn J Harding, Mex T Hottman, de JF Brown, NY W Hopkins, DC AR Foreman & ly, NY JG Baker, Va W € Clarence, do J Weller, Me 'T Winn, do Mac: NY Gs Lovel Fa Kirkwood Met S$ Hilbus, son, Ma J Benn-tt, NJ WA Taylor, Ma ES Young, ly, NY W Kogers’ Md JM Standish, Va JH Coze, Pa : - _ ock, NY eunedy, Ma PB Long. do s—3.H. & a. KIREWwe JH King, Pa SR Gabie, Md W Wall, De EA Phillips, do A © Bradford, Cal C H Belluxer, Pa H ¥ Murphy, do JA Hann, Md LB Hardin, DC United States Hetel_z. c. HACKNEY. W T Mille ,NY E Martin, NC A Wonder, NY J Chthersoa, NY L Traman, Pa — Dexter's Hetei. Miss A M Andrews, NYJ R Gal PA Wal alker, I Maj Les, Tex W Hickey, DC 3 Rich: nm, Pa TK White, do 4M Traman, do A. DEXTER. Bruck, } Bi Bee iy ina e, Nass L Woods, do The Proposals for Oil for Light-Houses. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Ovrics ov tHe Liont-Hovse Boarp, January 16, 1°56 SEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS WILL © be received at this office until L o'clock p.m. on Friday, the Ist day of February, 1556, fer sup- lying the light- house establishment with the fol- lowing lots or quantities of oil, to be delivered alongside of the Government supply vessels at Boston, New York city, New Bedford, or Edgar- town, Massachusetts, at the option of the contrac- tor, to be determined on at the time of aceepting the bid, in tight, well-made casks, suitable for shipping, in prime order, on or before the foilow- ing dates, respectively, and also at the respective points named on the Lakes, viz _ Lot No.1. 8,000 (eight thousand) xallons best winter-strain- ed or pressed sperm oil, and 22,000 (Cwenty-two thousand) gallons best spring- strained or pressed sperm oil, to be deliv- ered on the 15th day of March, 1856. Lot No.2. 14,000 (fourteen thousand) gallons best winter trained or pressed sperin oll, and 16,000 (sixteen thousand) gallons spring- strained or pressed ») oil, to be deliv- ered on the 15th day of May, 1556, as above. Lot No 3 18,000 (elyhteen thousand) gallons best winter- strained or pressed sperm oil, and 12,000 (twelve thousand) gallons best xpring- strained or pressed sperm oll, to be deiiv- ered as above, on the 15th day of July, 1956. FOR THE LAKES Lot No.4. 6,900 (six thousand five hundred) gallons best winter strained or be sperm efl, and 6,500 (six thousand five hundred) gallons best spring straiued or pressed sperm oll, to be delivered at Buffalo, New York, to the proper officer authorized to recetve it, on the 15th day of April, 1556 minediate- ly after the opeaing of the Erie 900 (nine Aundred) gallons best winter. or pressed sperm oil, and 900 (nine hundred) gallons best spring-strained sperm oil, to be delivered to the collector and superintendent of lights at Oswego, New York, on the loth day of April, 1-36, or immediately after the opening of the Erie canal, and 35 (three hundred and twenty-five) gallons best winter-strained or pressed sperm oil, and 25 (three hundred and twenty-five) zallons best spring-strained or pressed sperm oil, to be delivered to the collector aud superintend- New York ent of lights at Plattsburg, the 15th day of April, 1506. ly after the opening of the Allof the oil comprised tn lot No 1, to be de livered at the above meutioned places for the lights on the takes, must be in small frou bound casks, in prime order, free from leakage, contair ing from thirty to fifty yallons each, and free from all expense to the United States; all the cost of transportation, damage, and leakage being at the charges and risk of the contractor or contractors, and all tests and iuspection to be made prior to the transportation of the oll from the contractor's ‘Warehouse or other place of deposite The several lots of oil required to be delivered alongside of the supply vessels shall be so deliv- ered when the said vessels shall be in readiness to receive the same, and in case the supply ves- sels should not be ready to receive the oft on the days herein specified for its deliv then the contracting party will be at liberty liver it to an authorized agent of the light-house establish- mentatthe point of delivery, and shall be enti tled to payment therefor within fifteen days from such delivery All the oi! contracted for under the forevoing proposals to be subjected to the usual tests of spe- cific gravity, temperature at which {t will remain limpid, by buming and s ther mers ax may be thought proper bo the person or a ns to w bons Chat daly may Le ossigned bythe Ligh : be accepted ped at a tor | id the soriny-strained oj! at a temperature of 10 degrees of Fahrenheit or lower Proposals will be received and considered for each lot separately, or for the whole quantity re- { quired, atthe option of the bidder; but ng bid will be entertained for a less quaniity than ts com- prised in one of the severs ynated Nos. 1, 14. The bids must state explicitly the posed for b the number crnumbers, il in the Lot or lots, h quality of off All bids must be se and endorsed ‘Propo- sals fur Oul for Light-Houses,”’ and then placed in another envelope, and directed to the Secretary of the Light-House Board, Washington, D. C., postage pard A bond, with security to the satisfaction of the Department, in a penaity equal to one-fifth of the au price per x nt of each contract made under the foregoing Ly salx. will be required of each contractor, con- tioned for the faithfu! performance of each con- tract, to be executed within ten days after the ac- i ey of the bid ‘he Board, under the authority of the Depart- ment, reserves the right to reject any bid, though it may be the lowest, from other considerations than {ts amount By order of the Light-Honse Bonrd - ‘THORNTON A. JENKINS, jan 16—eodtFeb 1. Secretary UNITED STATES MAIL. Fost Orrics Dapart ROPOSAL mails ¢ > th ENT. Doe 81, 1%, RRYING b April, inclusive, on the fo! tne Contract Office of the Post Office Departin ju the city of Wash! r ‘Mth day of February, 1656, (to be decided by £ Ist March following.) on the route and fu the herein »pecitied, viz: #475 From London, Ky., by Laurel Bridge, Me Hargue’s Mill, Lynn Camp, Barboursville, Li Cumberland berland Ga as Fiat Cu Ford, Yellew nu.) Tazewell, Syc- amore T! n Hill ans Station,and Mar- sbail’s Ferry, to Kusse. le, 9% miles and back, Uuree times a week, in 2-hers¢ coaches 9 mouths. and on horseback the residue of the year Leave Loudon Monday, Friday at6 ain Arrive at Russellville next days by 12m Leave Kussellville Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at se m : Arrive at London neat days by 8 p m. NOTES. No pay will be made for trips not performed, and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily explained three times betel 4 of the trip will be deducted. For arrivais far behind time ax te break connexion with depending mails, and not smematly excused, one-fourth of the compensa- tion for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will be pl page unless the delinquency be promptiy aud satisfactorily explained by certifi- cates of postinasters or the atiidavits of othercred tiable persons, for neglecting to take the tail from or into a post ottice ; for suffering it to be in- Jured, destroyed, robbed, or Jost ; aud forrefusing, a demand, to convey the mail as frequently as the contractor russ, or 1s concerned in ae fe vehicles on the route The Postmaster General may annul the contract for repeated failures to run agreeably to contract, for dixobeying the post of. lice laws or instractions of the department, or for assi, x the contract without tue assent of the Pow ster General. The Post General may alter the schedule. He inay also order an inerease of service on the route by allowing there fora pro rata increase of the contract pay. He may also curtail or discontinue the service in whole or tn part, at pro rota decrease of pay, if be allow one month's extra compensation on the amount of service dixpensed with. The bids should be addressed to the Second Assintant Post- master General, suiperscribed ‘ Matl Propowtls for Kentucky ‘The contracts to be executedand returned to the department by or before the Ist of April, M56. For farther pat Jeulare as to con ditions to be Incorporated In the contracts bidders may see pamphlet advertisement for conveying mails in Kentucky auessve, Missouri, lowa, of 1951 JAMES CAMPBELL, x Postmaster General GAMBLER'S TRICKS WITH CAKDS ExPosep AND EXPLAINED BY J. H. Green; price 25 cents. MORGAN’S MYSTERIES OP FREE MA- SONRY : containing all the Degrees of the Order conferred tna Master's Lodge, as written by Capt. win np op rice 25 cents. HOME COOR BOOK : coutatnti dred excellent receipts ; price 25 cents. LAWS OF LOVE: A complete code of gal- -antry, containing concise rules for the conduct of a courtship through its entire ress, Aphor- isms on love, the courts of love ites nineteenth century, rules for telling thecharacters and dispo- 25 cents. sitions of woman; tages LADIES’ GUIDE TO BEAUTY : containing | gee advice on improving the complexion, the air, the hands, the form, the teeth, the eves, the feet, the features, so as to Insure the highest de- gree of perfection, of which they are susceptible, and also upwards of one hundred receipts for va- rlous cosmetics, ofls, pomades; only 25 cents Any of the above Books can be bought of the spy ee a N, Seventh street, op- site the Post Oiice where he keeps on hand « fie CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, MAGA ER, and NEWSPAPERS, ELANK BOOKS, PENS, ales PAPER, STATIONERY of all kinds, CHILDREN'S TOY BOOKS, PRIMMERS ABC CARDS, PLAYING and VISITING CARDS, BALL, &c. Rov6—3me ESSRS. TAYLOR & MAURY HAVING ep poapacens gee hagpited for the ap- roaching season, res} ully invite attention to fret large and Warled stock, which includes, in addition to a superb collection of BOOKS, a large assortment of FANCY ARTICLES of the most elegant and recherche description, Particularly — a Christmas and New Year Presents. Wednesday, and several hun- NE GOODS FOR PRESENTS at ELLIB® 006 Pa. avenue, near 10th street. ae ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROA, £3 89236 Great Southern Mail Line! fe TWICE DAILY -~Go (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at 6a m and7 pm. Fare from Washington to Richmond.......35 30 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Washington Railroad Depot to con- vey PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Free of Cha to STEAMER GEORGE PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA,a dis- tance of six miles, allowing ample time for ‘Tickets proeured on the boat. Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, as itisa conTINCOUS LINK OF FIRST CLASS RAILROAD FROM ALEXANDRIA TO RICH- MOND THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg Railroad. J. R. NICKLIN, der 7-tf Ticket Ayent, Alexandria WASHINGTUN BRANCH RAILROAD. (CHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- day, the 234 instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and 8 a. m., and 3 and 4 m. AN nday at4ig p.m, Leave Baltimore at 4 and 9X a. m., and 3 and SP om. On Sunday at4 a.m ap 2+—tr ‘'F. H. PARSONS, Ageat. FORK MOUNT VEKNON. ( N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, round trip, #1; from Alexandria by 75 cents —The steamer THOMAS. COLLY RR leaves Washington at 9, and Alexa dria at 9 o’clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at ®¥ o'clock. Coach fare 10 cents. Per- sons wishing the coaches will leave their residence with George & Thomas Parker. Refreshments on the boat. ent be SAM’L @EDN » Captain. THE NEW YOUR AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES TAIL STEAMERS. WPViis SHIPS COMPRISING THIS cre the AFLAN FIC, Captain Went, PACIFIC, Captain Nye, BALTIC, Captain Corastock, ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. ‘Wr Ships have heen built by contract, express- ly fJovernment service; every care has been taken in their construction, as in tho engines, to Insvre strength and speed, and their acoommeda- tions for passengers are vaequalled for elegance and corafort. PRIew OF TAssaeR. From New York to Liverpool, in &ratcabin, $120 Mecondcabin, - - - - - - 7 Exclusive nse of extra size state rooms. - 0 From Liverpool to New York, - £30 and £28 An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No berth can be secured until pald for. Fer freizut or passage app.y to EDWARD ‘; COLLINS & CO., 56 Wail street, New Yerk. BROWN, SHIPLEY & UU., Liverpool, LINE des V lctolres, Paris DRAVER, Havre. GEORGE H Bre ewoers of these ships will not be accouata- for gold, silver, bullion, specie, lewelry, pre- stones, or metals, uniess bilix of lading are sinned therefor, asd the valve thereof therein ex- pieesod nov i6—ly BY BAILE0OAD DIRECT ro THE WEST. Tiss betwoon Washington aud W testing bat 17 howra! Ernning Time between Washington and Cinelansti 27 hours !! TEROVEM TICKETS AND Baa. RCHECKS TO BE BAD IM WASHINGTON. P\HE BALTIMORE ANP OHIO RAIL ROAD having greatly ia vitae its Western connections, now offers the fullest inducements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTA- MORK, andall portions of the WEST, NORTH- WHST, and the ROUTHWEST. Theconnection hetweeu the Trains from W ash- Ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- more is always promptly made at the Washington Junction (avi ast ae the tear d House) 9 miles from Baltimore. This is the only change of cars required between Washington and the Baggage is checked through to W haeli: Washington Station, and rechecked an hie river. at the trens- ferred there, (with the passengers) without charge, for those holding Through Tickets for points yond ee The connecting Traine leave Washington it®a m and4j p.m. Un Sundays atthe r hour only SHLING direct connection In made wiih the tratns of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- froin Betlatre, on the Obio, near Jambridoe, Zanesville, These rains ¢ ¢ ack, Mansfeld Rallroad for Sandusky, Foledo, nis, ete JMEUS the CO) Ratlread trains von. moot with the fasttraine of the Liitie Meares Rawk road to Xenia, Cincinnai!, Louisville, etc At AENIJA (on Little Miam! Rallroad) cenneption Is formed with the ti:ins throurh Dayton. to Indian- onect apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayetie, Chicego, Rock faland, St. Lovis, ef 10" Passengers he!diag ‘Fhroveh Fickets for Mempats, Vicksburg, Natchss, New Ovieans, ete, which areaiso seid at Washing ton—ere crans- ferred at Cinclanatt tothe Mall Steamers on the Ghio. FEickets for Evansville, Cairo, and &t Louls are sold by thia route For CLEVELANL, and yin Clevelnnd to Foledo, Detroit, Chicago, eto., tickets are sold, when the Oblo is navigable between Wheeling and Wellsville (forty miles) where a connection oie ae Cleveland and sittsourg Rallroed is mde. ‘Travelers are requested ic Rotlee that while thic is the eaty route affording Whrowgh Fickets and Checks In Washinaytoa, It js also the shortest, Faost speody, aad direct to mearly all the leading | Sieg im the grent West. ‘Ehie distance from ashi: mn to Cincinnat! Is but 653 miler, being abont 105 miles shorter thaa by any cther route! FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM Was @ TON :—To Wheeling. 88 50; Colum- bus, $13 65; Dayton, 215 50; Cincinnatl, $16 00; Loulaville, by rajlioad, £18 65, by steamer from Cincinnati, $18 00; land, 312 Indianapolis 3 Toledo, $15 30; Chicago, $26 65 and Bi: 50; $25; Memphis, 825; N 4 AND HARPER'S FERRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERELAY SPRINGS, BESFORD SPRINGS, PIEDMON', OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, oman mary isave Washington at 6 a. im. or if P, m. For the minor way sinticns hetvreen altimore and Wheslizg, take 6a. mm. train from Washington. 107" For tredas ‘o av4 frors Balt!saere, Anapolis, @tc., see specizl advertiaemorts. Dewolt! gis Be: Detrolt, $15 20; Louisa, Py) 58 and na, $31; ete. UJ” For further laformetion, Fabrics FKickets, &e. apply to FHOMAS H. PARSONS, Agent, at Was! ington Station. JORN H. DONE, Masior of Binexportation, Baitimers and Obio Kallad, Ualtimcre. may KESUOVAL. WIE SUBSCRIBER WOULD MOSW RE- spectfully luform his customers and the blic generally, that be has removed his ture from the south to the north side of Pa. avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets where he will keep afull and well-selected assortinent of the best aud latest stvieof FRENCH CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, As the excellent business stand will enable him to doz much larger business, he feels assured that he can furnish Gentlemen's Garments on more moderate terms than heretofore. Having practised for a number of years in Germany, Hngland and France, he ts confident that he can please all those who may favor him with a eall. Feeling grate- ful for past favors he solicits » continuance of the same. @. F. SCHAFER, nov 12 Merchant ‘ailor. COUGHS, CULDS, HVARSENESS, dc. ERSONS frocapponea to Pulmonary Affec tons find this the most trying season, owing to the sudden chauyes In temperature; yet by & Mttle care, adupting warm clothing’ and supply- ing themselves with a good prescription or cones remedy they may easily ward off what may else rove & cangerous winter companion. ‘TY- sER’S COMPOUND 6UM ARABIC SYRUP has been «o long known and highly apprectated as one of our most janocent, yet efficaclous, plea- sant, and (since the reduction in price,) economi- eal remedies, that it may be recommended and used with the utmost confidence. It is sold at 25 cents, or thiee bottles in one, 50 cents. Whol ry. PATTERSON & NAIRN and STOTT & Gan Betas by most Druggists. evieneng eo SEL & 3 Geo gece" MP CIBER © SEEVENB; Goomgetowa by MINCE MEAT. MENGE MEAT OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, made from Virginia Mountain Beef Fruits and Spices of the purest and best quality, Seemed shaun spony sale at my store, corner ‘ermont avenue J5th street. nov 13 : Z. M. P. KING. THE GRE g iS T MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, Has discovered in mee, ey conuen issexe ws Pete & remedy that cures RY KIND OF HU i FROM THK WORST sCROFULA soe non eon MON PIMPLE I . pet ac IN OVBR ELE undred oases, and never failed cases, (both thunder bumor) He hee noe ne ion over two hundred certificates of Its vi ties all within twenty miles of Boston ‘wo bottles are warranted to cure sore psi auursing One to three bottles will cure the w: Pimples on the face. tia; Ass to three bottles will clear the system of les. Two bottles are warranted to cw bere in We — and stomach. sips ree to five jes are warranted worst case of Erysipelan Cae One to two aré warranted to aot oe, eyes. mean o bottles are warranted to cnre runn! the earsand blotches among the hair — Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and eee a saad One bottle will cure scaly eruption ef th: e ‘Two to three bottles are wanaeea to Sues tae Worst case of ringworm ‘Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the VEN most desperate case of rheumati«un ‘Phree to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of serofuls A benefit Is always experienced from the first Dottle, aud 2 perfect cure is warranted when the above quantify Is taken. Reader, | peddied over a thousand bottles of this In the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of itin everycase Sosnre ax water will extin- giish fire, so sure willthis cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appears to me surpris- ing; frst that it yrows in our pastures, in some oe = quite plentiful, and yet its value has never een known until I discovered it ia 1$46—second, that ft should cure all Kinds of bummer In order to give some idea of the sndden rire and yreat popularity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1853, 1 peddied it, and sold about 6 bottles per day—in April, 1654, I sold over 1,000 bottles per day of it. Sore of the wholesale Druggists who hare been in buctness twenty and thirty years, say that no- thing In the anrals of patent medicines was ever like it. ‘Bhere is a universal praise of St from all quarters. In my own practice | always kept It strictly for burvers—but stnoe {ts introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have been found in it that | never suspected Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which ‘Was »lways considered incurable, have beer cured by a few bottles. O, whata vac a it will prove effectual tn all cases of that awfal malady—there are bil few whe have seen more of It than I have.” I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people oured by it. For the varlous diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Ais es Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid- neys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best yon ean get and enougii of it. Directions for Use.—Adulis one table spoonful ee sp aprons over ten years dessert spoon ‘ul—Children from five to eight years, tea spoon ful. As no directions can be applicable to all con atliottons, take sufiicient to operate on the boweis twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DUNALD KENNEDY, Ne. 120 Warven sirest, Roxbury, Mass Prick, One Porrar sale Ag s— New York CLICKNER, 61 Barclay st Iie Broadway; A.B. & D SANDS, 1 Fulton street Philadelphia, T. WW. DVOTT & SONS Baltimore, BROWN & BROTI CA HATCH. Alexan PEEL& S$ At Retail by all United States and British the Draggists of this ¢ City, © Vv ;_ 0. H. RING, ly &OCTOR HCOFLAND'S CELEBRATED German Bitters, FREPARED BY DB. 0. M. JACKSON, Philad’a., Pa, WILL BYFECTUALLY CURB LIVER C rx cola, hPa arm Kidneys, and all diseasce erie: erideree Liew: or Seach, ae Such as Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood tothe Head, Acidity of the Stomach,.Nau- sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, FP ailiness, or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Ernetations, Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and D!ticult Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Soffocatings Sensations when in a lying Posture, Diimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi- clency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Libs &c., Sudden Flustes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Lmaginings of Evil, and great Dejwession of Spr YM) PROPRIETOR, incalting the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with 2 feeling of the utmost confide ce in its virtues and adaptation of it to the diseas: s for which itis recommended. itis no new end watrted article, but one that has Stood the test of 4 ten years’ trial before Che Amer- jean pane, and its reputation and sale Is unri- valled by any similar prepurations extant. The testimony in its favor viven by the most — nent and well-known Physicians and individuals, tn all parts of the country Is tmmense. The fol- lowing from North Carolina ts respectfully sub- initied, referring any who may stil! doubt, to the ‘\Memorabilia,’) or Practical Receipt Book, f Farmers and Families, to be had gratis of all t! Agents for the German Bliters Principal Office and Manufactory, 139 AR: STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. ¥ESTIMOMY FROM NUREM CAROLINA @ertifzents of Dr. W. Swecih,ef Pome Hill, Bish- mond Couniy, NC. Pine Bins, March 4, 1954. D3, OC. M. Jaexson, Philadelphia —Dear Sir: 1 bare been a subject of Dynpepsia, in lis worst form, for tho Jact Are yes: Ruch was my cond! tion for tweive moutins that the SS eare and al) who saw me sald | muridie. While In this con- Gitlon 1 was carried to ihe watering places in Vir- inta, Fenneasee, and North Carolina, but was oc benefitted by any eter te which I was taken, While on my way home I stopped a week at Ruth- erforéion, a small vi ¢ in Nort Carelina, te oe cect of seme Chalyheate water In that place. Avout the last of the week I went intog drug store te get some medicine for my child and mywelf. There were several of the village physi- clans In the store, and one ef therm seemed to take some interest in my casc, aud, after asking me some question~, said be had been a dyspeptic and had bec preatiy benefitted , the use of ROOF- LAND'S GERMAN UITTERS, prepared on, and he !nsisted that i would try the Bitters he alne called the next day at my room, and lu- sted 20 much that | would try ther that! asked to gct me bottle He did it, and | com- oc Tiklag It as directed, and | was more ben by it than all the water and mediciac I bad eu. nr reachivg hemes ove ee | asighbors ogme to me for preecription and leine, (hea dys- etre 4 and | gave him mesrly ali tbe Bitters i de®, which eifroted mach good in his case. He hon often called on me for more of the same kind of medicine, saving be was more benefitted “by it than any other be had takes, bei | have not been able to get any more for bim er myaclfxinoo; will you, therefore, picase ship ree a dozen oF more as soon as bie. Respectfully, yours, W. SMITA. D.R. nial Roger's Stere, Wake Co., M. @., October 24, 1853, says : “Having ex rn Bd A ae benefit from the ase of HOOF ND’S GE AN BITTERS in Chronic Dysentery and functional derangement of the Liver, and its concomitsnt evils, I am desirous of obtaining it sg of lt for the benefit of my community. You , therefore, please send & lot, &c., &o. CERTIFICATE OF WM. J, ATWOOD. Hunrevitux, Yadkia Co., N.C. November Ist, 1955. Dr. C. weno eget gemate! oe to ex ress to my sincere thanks for yi i a meetin which, to suy the least of it, has ef- fected a cure that all other medicines, that I have taken, have entirely failed todo. HOOP LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of the most stubborn and ted case of the FIt.ms that. perhaps, ever 1 to the lotofman. My case is neta stranger in this community, as I am wel) known in this and the surrounding counties, and ean traly say that my recovery has astounded all my friends and relations, as 1 tiled everything recommended, and nothing did me any good un- til L was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at Iberty to make any use of this communica- tion for the Leneat of the afflicted, you may think proper raly, yours + BRITON, 3. ATWOOD. ‘Whese bitters are entirely vegetadis, they invig- orate and strengthen the systemf never it, and can be used for infants as well as adults, b dealers and Pa roan i tm wae Georgetown, and J. KR. PIERPONT, . mar i—ly Tipps ny Sona Ty um ¥ deo Buus 8 A REMEDY FOR coucHs. COLDS, HOARSENESBS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, &c_, possenses the greatest ad- vantages, with the least objections of any other tn use, having been extensively used the last twenty years with unparalleled success, not trampeted to the world as a specific or cure all, bet recom- mended as 4 valuable and scientific auxtitary in PULM( NARY Ca , ready at hand, and one ihat has been gem y found to afford relief where most others have been (ried without material ben- efit. As such It is recognized by numbers of our leading physicians, who know its composition, and have been eye witnesses of its saper'or em- cacy, as well as by thousands of our most respec- tabie citizens, who all endorse its claim to being safe, paiatable, economical and efficacious. Price 2 cents, or three bottles tn one 3 cents Wholesale Agents, PATTERSON & NAIRN, and STOTT & CO. Penna avenue; PE STEVENS, Alexandria; CISSEL, Georgetown Retailed by Dreggiete venerall oA TYLER S dum ARABIC COUGH J ,» the sarhe composition in lozenge form, 1234 cents a box a w IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE TOOTH-ACHE IS FOUND. HEKE 18 NOW OFFERED TO THE T world a most effectual remedy for the eure of Teoth ache, ti fact the only one known to cure the most violent tooth-ache instantaneously; if eq pin de + ele according to direction. Should the pain after the first applieation, in course of Ume, ri ppear, the same application bas to be made aga! ~ and after two or three applications the cure will be effectual and the deca: tooth as ecike Cieiee 2 — ~~ really ine mt pias dy ses no pain, and ts war: pee effect onniovar - aoe lense callforA. FERGER’S TOOTH- S BALSAM. Price 25 cents per phiat setae To be had at the Drug Storex of A. J. RIDG- LEY, CHAS. STOTT & CO, D. J. DYSON, V. HARBAUGH, andJ.B. GARDNER & Washington. I Velvet, ‘Turkey Morocco, and plain binding Childrens’ Books, the most extensive assor- ment to be found tn the District Miss Bunkley’s Escaped Novice, pri Harper's Mezazine for January nov 3 IBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS IN Ki 1 Also. a large assortinent of very and pear) handle PEN RNIVES, PISTOLS ef all kinds. For sale by KK. LUNDY, dec 21—tr No. 128 Bridge st , Georgetown. ” PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PRILCSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAUE, BY M. B. LA CKOEX, M. D., ALBANY, N_ Y., 200 Pages and 130 Fine, Plain, aad Colored Lith- ographs and Plates Parce onty Twentr Fivs Carre. Sent Free of Postass to all parts of the Unton, NHEAPEST BOOK KVER PUBLISHED— 7 and containing nearly doubie the quantity of read- in atter in that of the rfr CENT OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS It treats on the PH YSIOL- OGY OF MARRIAGE, and the Secret Infirmities J and Diworder of Youth and Matwrity, resulting from ex- cesses, which destroy the ‘. physical and mental era, with Observations on ~ we, its duties and disqualification: remedies; with Lithographs, tilustrat and Physiviozy. and Diseases of the Re- f both sexen. their structure jens. A popular and comprehen- ise on the Duties and uldes of sin- take this important step without tirst consulting tts pages—coramentartes on the dixeases and medical t ment of females from infancy to oid ¢ plically iiustrated by beautiful ii te plates—nervous debility, its causes and oy ats t once so simple, safe. and eff that failure is impossible—rales for daily manag ment—anu est vormmatorrbara, with mavtical obsefvatic of treat! recautionary biats on the evils re- sulting from empirical Ulster €—an essay on all diseases arising from indiscretion, with piain and simple rules by which all persons can cure them- selves without mercury-—remedies for those self- inflicted miseries and disappointed ho so un- fortanately prevalent in the young. It is a trath- ful adviser lo the marricd und thosecontemplating marriage. Its perusal is particularly recommend- ed to persons eutertaluing secret doubts of their phy ical condition, aud who are couscious of bav- ng bazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to which every human being fs entitled Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per or Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, free of post. age, to all parts of the United States N_ B.—Those who pega mey consult Dr. LA CROLX vpon any of the diseases upon which this book treats, either personally or by m Medi- cine sent to any part af the Onionaccording todl- rections, safely packed and carefully secured from all observation. Address Dr. MB LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Box 579 Albany, N. ¥ y.from9amto? pm and iSp.om MOVED from No. 56 Beaver st , Albany, New York. TO ALL THAT VALUE THELE SicHeT W with defective sight, caused by ness and particularly from’ gias selected, to bis 3 SPE GLASSES carefully ground by himself to at spherical accuracy, brilliant transparen suited precisely and beneticially to the wearer ac cording to the concavity or convexity of the eye Very numerous are the ill eifects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement of nsing glasses in not ees. | | expen suited, by the ise £ pes Optomster, any e practice of many years, enables him to measure the focal disease of the eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely re- ulred wili be furaished with precision and satis- faction. J.T eckne ment poy tronage of these selves of his aid Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- Ing the glasses in use, and stating how many Inches they can read this print with their speota- cles, can be supplied with such that will improve their sight. Innumerable teet}montats to be seen ; and refer- ences civen lo many who have derived the greatest eaxe and comfort from bis ginsser Ciroulars te be had pratis, at his office, No 5: Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hell, up steles. Nogve.x, September 7, 1854. Sir—The Spectacios you made for me «rit very well, and sceim to nave improved my sight mere than any other I nave lawly tried LUFT. W. FAZEWELL L beve tried « pair of Spectanies obtelant from Mr. ‘Fobler, and find them of great assistance te ray sight, and coresponding with his description 1 recommend bim asa #biliful iy HENRY A. WISE. Mr.j.? 9: Sir--The pairot Te furnished me yesterday are particniarly satt - tory tc me. ‘@hey are very dectdedly the i Possess, and J am the owner of eight or ajne pair, carefuliy eclected in different places and from op- Miclans recom:nended to me on account of thelr ofeesiona! «tunding tu England, France and the United States. 1 have been also pleased with your remarks and directions or the treatment of the eyes, for the purpose of preserving and improv- e sight. espectfully, rs, ine ae CHAS, a LUWELB, Frefoseor of M. C., Louisvilie, Ky. LINcHBERe, Nov. 1@, In5i. Mr. John Foblas having furnished me with Glasres, by which I bave been greatly alded (my sion having suffered greatly from reading at night in my earlier life) it affords me the hig’ jeasure to say that I consider hi skillful preo- Gest optician, and well prepared to aid thosc whe necd his services. = WM. B. ROUZIE, Elder of Methodist Uonferenee. Witmineron, N. C., Jan. 27, 1854. Mr. J. Fo: : Sir—i happy to say that the Spectacles which I obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequal- ity in the visnat — of my eyes, | have hereto- fore found great di — In getting glasses of the proper focal distance. It affords ime pleasure to state that, by the aid of your optometer, this di oulty has been happily obviated #o that —— ou furnished me aredecidedly the vest pied it my eyes of any 1 genet Se ae respectfuliy, yours, ey Very respenttally Fctor of St. Jains’ Pariah Department of Interior, May 7, 1855. ype ns ts sampled ea a a have been com| 10 use £ clea pe liieny I have thed diferent opticians without obtain! lasses: a to my eyes. Four 5 since rr. ‘Foblas made two pairs es; ly for me, which I have found to pis enallled to adapt 1 Uiasscemaisately se the is to B eye. lamest cheerfutly recommend Mr. Bobias to al! having cocasion to usegiasses, and bear my testi. mon) his skill as saute BALDWIN, HENRY Assist, Seo’y to sign Lend Warrants, lodges the very Hberal encourage- ained, and forthe Heits the pa- that have not yet availed them fy 18—tt GLENWOOD CEMETERY, Office No. 299 Pa. ave; corner 10th (ove a SAVING'S BANK ) yas CEMETERY ts init ont on the pler of the eelebrated Greenwood of New \ ork, at situated on the bigh ground distant ove nad rter rtles north of the Capitei—Norta Cop Ling directly to the gateway 9 vy have secured ac harter from Con, Tess, appropriating ibetr ground forever to bur = Se oie tithe to the purcharer, and Prohibiting all encroachments from tegisiation of otherwise, witch ts of vast eS = —4 who with thelr dead te repose where they be “4 Placed them, for 1 has become a custom pn Other cities whea the burial ground becomes valn able for other purposes, to sell $t, and mos (tg deed promiscously into one large ethos lege Mearuirs cannct prevent It, as mo til are given to the gronnd N x Omce oven from 10 to 12 o'clock & m, where Pamphlets, conintning the Charter, By Laws, and a map of the ground, and all other in- formativn, can be obtained All crders left with Mr. James F Harvey, No 10 Seventh street, or any other undertaker willbe promptly att to ie av ~ SOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNS. PROFESSOR WOOM"S HAIB RESTORATIVE. HIS pre} on, altho lens than two — before the Set owing to its wonderful ef feets upon the buman bair and scalp, bas alreedy obtained a celebrity and sale us paralleled. It has without theordinary used for exch purposes, won its way, bere welcomed to most of the cities and towus benrthl In the United States, the Canedas, aud the West India Islands. Nor is this result a it ts remembered Ubat its popularity apes Mts meri, solely as established by notual tests That th's preparation will actually Restore gray Haulr to tts Natural Color, produce » luxariant grow: upon the beads of the bald, prevert the hair from falling of, and when w a tonic at licle, produce a continual Suw of tue natural Suid and thus rer Lowey a excalp,and capel dandruff guished gentlemen 9m ry part of the conntry who have tried refore speck what tbcy know, mest ful \ Isenser of th ant ly attest. Dbat by a proper ase of this Restorntlyes the bo tr can be made to attain and retain I= 2 Falcolor to alimos age al by removing the cause of dlserse BO inatter bow Jony standing--the concurrent tes tiraontais of the press ard tho certidicates of an meres Tes! ble individuals of bow sexes, i» tbe bee ef this curative, fe Of the recom mendations of editors « before alia @od to, can be bad of Mare . Jon. 12, i686 Deas -Heving made trie} of alr Restorailve. it gives me pleasure to eer effect bar been excciient ip re witay, bat tt Samiation, dandruff, and a copswnt tendency te ltohine, with which | bave been trocbied from childhood, and ban alsct eetored my halt, which was becoming gray, tcl worigipzicelor I bevs used no otber erticle, with anything like the same Pleasure and progt. Yours truiy, kK. BRAGS Paster cf Orthodex Uhurch. Lrock helt Caagny ie, LL, June 7, eet 1 Rave ured Prof. O. 3. Wood's Mate Rertormn tive, and have admired lis wenderfcl effect. My balr was becoming, as i thought, premeturely gray; but by the use of bis ‘‘Kenrtorative’’ it hee resumed ite original oolor, ned I bare no Goubt, poimanently to SIDNEY BREEBE, Ex-Senator 0 ited States. Prov. Woon :—Dear Sir— My batr commenced filling off some three or four years luce, and oon ned to do so unt ithe eye cn foot, at last L was Induced to ure Their Rostorative, and sia rory ) dota 1 here now : hecrfaliy recommend Lis a A.C WILLIAMSYN, Address GO. 3. WOOD & ¢ Brosdway, New York, and 11! & " C. STOTT & CO., wholessic ana eetellAgeat Washington FW DYOTE & SONS, Geer! Agent, Philadelphia, Pa Carter's Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD: Bent Alterative Knewn!! NOT A PARTICLE oF MAKCURT IN IT R' An infallible remedy f © Ser » King’s Evii, Kheumatism, Obs 4 us Eruptions, Pimples or Postule cc, Blotches, Botls, Ague and Fever, Chronic Bore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Seald Heald, Enlarge- ment and pain of tue Bones and Jo‘uts, Salt Rheum. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Diserder«, and all diseases arising from an injudictour use of Mercury, Impradea: ein Life, or Impurity of the Blood. dh? great remedy, which bas become idee idly and #0 justiy celebrated for its extra: - nary efficary in relieving and curing meny of the most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with which mankind is afficted is now offered te the public, with the confident assurancethat no M #n- ICAL DiscovERY ever made has been so eminen successful incuring SckortLa, and ALL DieEs+® THE Bloop,as CARTERS SYANISH MIX TURE The proprietors are recetving by every mall most flattering and astonishing detatls of cures made in all parts of the cou ni in where the skill of the best 'byste ried boirrae » en i—ty et the Bieey ts troly rem + arising from impurtty of th: been relieved and cured with ds Who Lave and all d sew out of tbe thou sh Mixts a singie f known virtue may be given ingest infa dliftated Invalid, without Ube least tation We have only room for short extr volumes of testimony io our possession ote from the and al from p+ f the highest respectabliity, weil bnown ‘y (helr various localities. Please read fo coat pleasure tu cailing t ton of our readers to the merits of Carter's Spanted Mixture asa remody for diseases of the bleed — Ir enjoys a :eputation in this elty unequalled by eny ether preparation. —Dariy Dispaiea, Kechmoni, Va ies Hon. John M. Botts, cf Va , rays beconsid ers ita matter of duty to add his testimony to the virtues of Carter's Spanich Mistwe, FROM aCTraL PRERFONAL OBERRYATION Of its remarkable enra tive powers for the diseases In which It is used We have been cured of 2 vielont and protraned Liver disease by Carter's Sponivh Mizture ° know It to be all It profeases.—-Ediior Sowthsede Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We have found from personal trial, thet Onr ters Bpehixh Mimture is a truly valuable medis rine-—Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vi. GREAT CURE OF SURO FULA.—A prees- man in onr employ was cored of Scrofula of 2 »' ulent character by a few bottles of Carter's Spen- ish Mixture, aftcreverything else had fatied Oy er cures which have come under our own obser tied, proves to es conclusively, that ts really a nabie medicinal azent. We take great pleas: in calling the attention of the afflicted to ite mer- its — Richmond Repubdiican SYPHILIS —1 have seen a nomber of cures of Syphilis performed by Crrter's Sparinb Mise 1 believe it te be a perfect antidote for that borri dle disease &. BUKTON Com. of Revenue for oit LIP BK PISKASK.—Reuanel M the drm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rt h mond, Va... was ovred of L-lver disease of several rm standing by only three bottles of Carter's BLCOERS AND OBSTINATE i Nee the cure af Mr. Harwood, and others, detatied In our Al- auch eases cured by « ter’s Spau!<h Mixture, precludes tbe possibility of inserting them in en advertisement EFFECTS OF MERCURY .—ee the onre ct Mr. Elmore. He was eaten up with Mercv could obtain no relief, uptil he took six bottles of Oarter’s Spanish Mixture, which perfeotly bir to bealth and vigor. NEURALG!IA—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of the Astor House, N.Y, but more recently propri- etor of the Exakange Hotel, Richmond, was cured mbepnees, wpe Carter's Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says he bas seen jt core more than 6 hundred cases of the disease in which It Is used. He never fetls to recommend It to the afficted RHEUMATISM—Mr. Jobn F. Harrison, Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- gular cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. The patient couid not walk. A few bottles entirely cured him SCROFULA.—Mr. Harrison alse write: reat cure of Scrofula, in the person of a zg lady, (of three years standing,) which 2l! the den tors could pot reach. Six bettie. mate a once of ore her SYPHILIS.—Ur. K. #. Hendle, of Wasi ton, D.C , whe cured an obstinate case of Sy; is by Carter's Spanish Mixture, says ‘it acts <px clilly on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prom! aud . dictent in its results,”? Dr. john Minge, formerly of the City Hotel, Richmond, now of Alabama, says be les seca Carter's Spauish Mixture administered in au of cases with astonishingly coo? effec He pommends it as ‘the most jent alterative ia SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA—Mrt Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of Scrofala and Salt Rheum of three years standing, by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. WM.8. BEERS & CU, Proprietors, No. Joi Broadway, New York. Be Extce bottie, or «ix bottles for $5. or by CHAS. STUTT, W it D. generally. iy