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EVENING STAR. THEY TELL US OF A CITY BRIGHT. They tell us there’s acity bright, Above the starry sky, And uot a soul that dwells therein, Was ever known to cry And there, they say, the river of life Flows ever fee and clear; And on its banks that wondrous tree, Which bears fruit all the year. “There, ‘Holy holy is the Lord,”” Bhrsts from the angelic choir; And ransomed harpers tune their harps To songs that never tire. Upon his throne the Saviour sits, e A rainbow round bis head, And at his fect a placid sea Of burnished gold outspread They te!l us of another world, Where sin and sorrow reign ; And whosoever enters {it Will ever there remain. Ob, teach us how this doom toshun, Hiow sin may be reeg fore Mark out for ns, with faithful hand, The path that leads to heaven. — Ea? The Boot and Shoe trade of Cincinnati, Ohio, is said to amount to four millions of dol- Jars annually. Kam Late accounts from Council Bluffs rep- resent venison selling at two to four cents a pound. “Mother,” said a littlo boy, ‘ I'm tired of this pug nose, it’s growing pugger and pugger every day.” In chemistry, the bost way to separate two bodies is to futreduce a third. The samo holds trae in other departments. To increase the distance between a pair of levers, all that’s Yequired is to let little Willie walk into the rte ck parior,”’ with a lighted candle tn his and. E> A fellow in Vermont turned New Year's day to some little account. He crossed tao “lime, ’ and drank three glasses of French brandy. Ie immediately returned home and charged his neighbors twelve and half cents to smell his breath. Our informant says that he made ninetcen dollars in three hours. This we think, comes undor the head of sharp practice Mas. Parton (Fanny Fern) brings as her dowry two daughters, and $25,000, coined from her fertile brain. She is full forty-three, erect, nimble, robust, with a keen, flashing eye, thin, grippy lip, pointed nose, and a form that an artist might (and that many have) ad. auired. Kapid in movement, gontecl in car- riage. accomplished, gay, ambitious, proud ag Lucifer, aristocratic with a ring, selfish, cold, jealous, passionate—there she is a marvel to others, and we doubt not to herself. Just from the harness of a divorce, she signalizes her freedom by a now matrimonial servitude. The “happy man’’ is James Par- ton, the author of that highly inflammable and vermillion work, the “Life of Horace Greely.’ ARE EET OTE MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS, FROM THE UNITED STATES. Leaves For Day. .- Glasgow ....Jan 26 Bremen . Jan 26 -New York. «Boston... - Liverpool. ‘alifornia steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. The Overland Mails to India and China. We have often been asked for information in re- gard to the departure of the Mails from England to China. The following may be interesting to those who have correspondence with the East: The mails leave 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 Lith and 90th of same month ; arrivesat Alexandria about the 18th of same and ith of fol- lowing month. Leaves Suez about the 20th or 21st of same and Sth or 6th of following month; arrives at Aden abour the 86th or 96th of same aud 1h o1 12th of following month. Leaves Aden about the 9th or 37th of same and day of arrival for Bombay, and Lith to 13th for China, &c. Indian Navy steamer arrives at Bombay about the 34 to 5th and 19th to 2tst of following month P. and ©. steamer arrives at Peint de Galle about the 6th or 7th and 22d to 23d of following month ; leaves Point de Galle for Pulo Penan, the same day, if the steamer has already satived which takes the mail on ; arrives at Pulo Penang about the 12th or 13th and 25th and 20th of follow- month ; arrives at Singapore about tbe 13th or 16th and 3ist or ist of fullowing month; leaves Singapore about 12 hours after arrival; arrives at Hong Kowg about the 22d or 24th and Sth or 10th of owing month; leaves next day for Shanghai Two mails leave Englaud—oue on the 8th and 20th of each month—via Marseilles, and arrive at Alexandria about the same time as the Southamp- ton mafi. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS Willards’ Hetel—s.¢. & x4. witnane. J Dawson, Mass ES Van Winkle & ly, W N Morton & ly, NJ NY G Stewart, Va CJ Valentine, USN AL Martin, Md W H De Goursey, Md C B Moore, NY Hi J Elebart, Min Hi Vincent, NJ Dr J Ridout, Md Mr Anderson, Va P L Foy, do JW Dedel, do 1. Wyman. do Mrs Bedel, do J _M Southero =< do Misa S Brett, do W A Bowman, NY M8 White, do Stead, Va sy Be ‘Thomas & ly, AF ee do BA € Dusty, NJ s ews, Mo R King, do $ L. Govecneur, Mi D Chalmers, NY AM Pennock, USN M Conway, Md RH Silmers, Hamburg Mr Cawdray, Va C G Loring, Mass 6 N Dawson, Md Mrs Loring, do R Wilson, Pa C G Loring, jr, do T J Brown & ly, do C # Storm, do F Beverly, NY E Strain, do S Somers, Va J Smithers, Md V R Greenwood & lady, HN Jewings, Va Ma DD Davidson, O AR Harding, Mass A Wilcox & ly, Md R © Rommelin, NY EG Hudson, La RS Ratlidge, 86 fi C Hammond, NY D A Nichols & ly, Mich J irving, Va J B Campran, do J Harrison, do W P Flumm, NY BD Holcomb, Pa Mis Fluam, NY Hon A Packer, do Natienal Hetel—wittiam oer. AW Thompson, NY Rev A F N Koffe. Md GW Monson, do WC Corrie SA: W Merryfield, do J Shower, Ma T B Damze J Worley, do W F Herr a A Worley, do W M Pierson, NY W P Westcott, Pa Capt J A Colton, La J Sowle, Mass De E A Ames, do A Herbert, ly, do Mrs Conrad, Pa W P Ponder, Md M McGrath, NY W _€ Rhodes, ly, Ma 8 Hannah, do JR Asper, 0 J Taylor, indy and childJ 8 Forks! Md ee R Kennick, do Mrs Shepard, NC 5 Mr Leng «oan T c — Ge A Elitson, jr, Va EMA TJ Laptin, ma ‘T J Swanson, do Mr& Mrs JA Kenne@y,R Ford, Md NY J € Greenwell, do D Boston, de Browns’ Hetei—x 7. J Sickells, sister, NY © H Crawford,Mo Maj R$ Garnett, USA J Somerville, Md F Kellom, Pa 3M C Jones, do J Mason, ly, NY W A Jugan, do Miss J Mason, do 2 Aspen, Ma J Miss Jones, do T Bachan do 8 Mr and Mrs 'f Ewing, . J M E mz 2 : z < Obto Miss Ewing, do a JJ Jemison, Ma Mo Miss Jemison, do Birkweea Heuse—i.H. & a. cIREWeed W & Pollard, Kan E A Bears, Md HS Myers, Mi JM Scoral, N Col Taylor, Va GR Stockdale, NH Col P Filiblyam, Chee 5 Z Collins, Mass Nation Mrs V A Gaines, do # T Mullon, Ma Hon W Millward, ly & 3 M Linkins, do dau, Pa BC Rosseau & ly, Va )mited States Hetel—z.c. nactnay, F M Weed, NJ Mr White, NY J M Owen, Pa JH Scott, Ma se Mrs Kennedy, J Davis, Va | SONRY: containing all the Degrees of the Order —e Proposals for Oil for Light-Houses. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Orrice or THe Liont-Hovuss Boarn, January 16, 1856. XEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS WILL S be received at this oftice until 1 o'clock p.m. on Friday, the Ist day of February, 1356, for sup- lying the light- house establishment with the fol- fowint 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 ef the contrac- tor, to be determined on at the time of aceepting the bid, in tight, well-made casks, suitable for shipping, in primeorder, on or before the follow ing dates, respectively, and alse at the respective points named on the Lakes, viz: Lot No.1. #,000 (eight thousand) gallons best winter-strain- ed or pressed sperm ofl, and ‘22,000 (twenty-two thousand) gallons best spring - strained or pressed sperm oil, to be deliv- ered on the 15th day of March, 1856. Lat No.2 14,000 (fourteen thousand) gallons best winter- Strained or pressed sperm oil, and 16,000 (sixteen thousand) gallons best spring- strained or prossed sperin oil, to be deliv- ered on the 15th day of May, 1456, asabove. Lot No.3. 18,000 (eighteen thousand) yallons best winter- strained or pressed sperm ofl, and 12,000 (twelve thousand) gallons best spring- strained or pre sed sperm oil, to be deliv- ered as above, on the 15th day of July, 1856. FOR THE LAKES. Lot No.4. 6,500 (six thousand five buadred) gallons best winter strained or pressed sperm ell, and 6,500 (six thouseud five hundred) vations best spring strained er pressed sperm oll, to be delivered at Buffalo, New York, to the Proper officer authorized to recelve It, on the loth day of April, 1456, or immediate- ly after the ming of the Erle canal 900 (nine Auendred) gallons best winter-strained or pressed sperin oil, and 900 (nine hundred) eallons best spring-strained sperm oil, to be delivered to the collector aud superintendent of Jizlts at Oswego, New York, on the 15th day of April, 14956, or immediately after the opening of the Erie canal, aud 25 (three hundred and twenty-five) gallons best winter-sirained or pressed sperm oil, and 325 (three hundred and twenty five) callons best spring-strained or pressed sperm ofl, to be delivered to the collector and superiatend- ent of lights at Plattsburg, New York, on the 15th day of April, 1896, or immediate- ly after the opening of the Krie canal. All of the oll comprised in lot No 1, to be de- livered at the above mentioned places for the lights ow the lakes, must be in small lron bound casks, In prime order, free from leakaye, contain ing from thirty to fifty yallons each, and free from ‘i oicene to the Uniied States; all the cost of transportation, damage, and leakage being at the charges and risk of the contractor 6r contractors, and ail tests and tyspeciion to be made prior to the transportation of the oj! from the contractor's ‘warehouse or other place of deposite ‘The several lots of ofl 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 oil on the days herein specified for its delivery, then the contracting party will be at liberty to deliver it to an authorized agent of the light-house establish- mentatthe point of delivery, and shall be enti- tled a payment therefor within fifteen days from such delivery. All the oil contracted for under the foregoin; Proposals to be subjected te the usua’ tests of spe- citic gravity, temperature at which it will remain eg by burning and suck other means as may bethougbt proper bo the perseu or persons to whom that duty may be assizeed by the Light- Heuse Board, before it will be accepted. The winter-strained oil to remain Mmped at a tem- perature of 32 degrees of Fahrenheit or lower, and the $pring-straived oli at a temperature of 10 degrees of Fahrenheit or lower Proposals will be received and considered for each lot separately, or for the wh quired, atthe option of the b will be entertained fora less qu y pees in one of the several lots designated Nos. 1, 2,3,andi. The bids must state explicitly the lot or lots proposed for by the number cr nambers, the quantity of each kind of oil tn the Let or lots, and the price per gallon for each quality of of! All bids must be ed and endorsed *‘ Propo- sals for Owl f-7 Light- Houses,” and then placed in another eavelope, and directed to the Secretary of the Light-House Board, Washington, D.C., postage paid A bond, with security to the satisfaction of the Department, in a penalty equal to one-fifth of the amount of each contract made under the foregoing Lyrae ptlag be required of each contractor, con- itloned for the faithful performance of each con- traet, to be executed within ten days after the ac- ceptance of the bid. he Boar’. \uder the authority of the Depart- ment, reserves the right to reject any bid, though itmay be the lowest, from other considerations than {ts amount By order of the Light-House Board : THORNTON A JENKINS jan 16—eodtFeb1 Secretary ee ne aster tl eee sess S| United States Patent Office, Wasaincton, Jan. 16, 1556 N THE PETITION OF SAMUEL TAY- LOR, of Cam)zidye, Massachusetts, praying for the extension of a patent granted to fire on the 2th day of May, 1542, for an improvement in “constructing brushes for dressing warps,” for seven vears from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 2th day of May. : It is ordered, n be bi the Patent Off dat » the 12th day of nd all persons are y cause, not to be jon are required to file in the Patent Otice (uel ebjections, speeially set forth in writing, at least ed days before the day of heariny; ali testimony filed by either party to be nsed at the said hear! nust be taken and iransmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application The t mony in the case will be closed on the 24 day of May; depositions and ether papers re- lea Gor 4s testinuany must be filed in the office on or before the morning of that day; the argu- ments, {f any, within ten days thereafter Ordered, alvo, that this notice be published in the Unien, Intellivencer, and Star Waaincten, D.C] Atgus, Balumore, Md ; Pennsylvanian, Philadelphia, Pa; Journal of Commerce, New York, N. Y.; aud Post, Bost Mass.; once a week for three snuecess! Previons to the 12th dey of May next, the day of hearing. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents. PR Editors of the above papers will please send their bills to the Patent Office, with a paper containing this notice Jan i8—-law3w © STRUNERY! BOS. POT! TIN] WOULD RESPECE fully Inforin the citizens of Washington that he has pusehased (he well-known Co: tlonery extablishmeat of John Miller, which he will carry on with increased facilities for ministering to the —_ of thove who may favor him with their pa- ronage He will manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of fancy and ornamental CONFEC Th Y, WEDDING CAKE, CANDIES rT) CHARLOTTE RUSE, BLANC MANGE, aud every other delicacy used at BALLS AND SUPPER PARTIES. When destred, he will attend these or other festive occasions, and furnish tables with every delicacy and luxury, served In the most fashion- able style, with punctuality and attention He hax just received a large assortiuent of for- elgn BON BONS, CONPECTIONERY, FIGS PRUNES, &c., in fancy boxes and ornamenta! cartons. Also, oruamental FIGUKES, PY RA- MIDS, and other decorations for the table, at Din} uer and Supper Parties THOMAS POTENTINI, No. 279 Pennsylvania avenue, ‘aa paige 10th and Lith streets, south side. @GAMBLER'S TRICKS WITH CARDS XPOSED AND EXPLAINED BY J. B. Green ;_ price 25 cents MORGAN'S MYSTERIES OF FREE MA- conferred ina Master's Lodge, as writlen by Capt. wm Morgan ; rice 25 cents. HOME COOK BOOK: containing several bun- dred cxcellent receipts ; price 25 cents. LAWS OF LUYE: A complete code of gal- fantry, containing concise miles for the conduct cf a courtship through its entire r ress, Aphor- isms on love, the courts of love in the nineteenth century, rules for telling the characters and dispo- sitions of woman; price 25 cents. LADIES’ GUIDE TO BEAUTY : containing ractical advice on improving the complexion, the ir, 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- rious cosmetics, ofls, pomades; only 25 cents. Any of the above isooks can be ht of the Agent, ALEX. ADAMSON, Seventh sireet, op- ite the Post Oilice, where he keeps on hand all e CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, MAGAZI 3, and NEWSPAPERS, BLANK BOOKS, PENS INK) EPAPER, STATIONERY of all Kinds, CHILDREN’S TOY BOOKS, PRIMMERS. ABC CARDS, PLAYING and VISITING CARDS, BALL, &c. nov6—ime ESSRS. TAYLOR & MAURY HAVING completed their bse, Saray for eee roaching season, res} lly invite attention a r large and varied stock, which includes, in addition to a superb collection of BOOKS, alarge assortment of FANCY ARTICLES of the most Slggant and recherche emcrtption, particularly s for Christmas and New Year Presents. dec 4—tr hae Lat ncsde: Fx GOODS F OR PRESENTS a ELLIS'B 6 Pa, avenue, near 10th street. des 20 POF GUM GLENWOOD CEMETERY, THE GR TEST TYLER’ COMPOUND SY! _information for Travelers. _ | w EDICAL DISCOVERY anaiie seep ery ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. OF THE AGE. 8 A REMEDY FOR Cou6HS. COLDS ada eee na [4g 3 a HOARSEN ESS, ASTHMA, WHOOPINE 4 Ned CEMETERY is laid out on the plan of JOUGH, CROUP, &c., possesses the greatest ad the celebrated Green wood, of New York, ang Dr. KENNEDY, of Rexbury, COUGH, CRO , : : tone anda ; vantages, with the least tions of other in | situated on the high ground distan Great Southern Mail Line! | Hes dbscovered in one of our common Fastwne | Tor ivine been extensivery osed the last tavenry | quacies uiien north of the Capitol—North Capite WEEDS a Saige | that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; reet leading directly to the gateway ae TWICE DAILY ~Ga (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA, GURDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at6a.m.and7 p.m. Fare from Washington to KRichmond..,....85 50 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS Will be at the Washington Railroad Depot to con- vey PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Free of Charge, to ST PAGE, for AL ANDRLIA,a di: tance of six miles, allowing ample time for s. Tickets procured on the it E-.pedition and Comfort are secured by this Ronte, as it isa CONTINCOUS LINK OV FIKST CLASS KaILrnoaD PKoM ALEXANDRIA TO RICH- rs with unparalleled success, not trumpeted te . ific or all, ‘his Company have seew acharter from Con FROM THE ah fat elt od fot Ys DOWN TO A COM- the band oval ving se jentiiic erthact z snaps am hee thetr ground forever to a = PULMOD casme, ready at bund, and one thot making a fee title to tbe purchaser, I E HAS TRIED [fT IN OVER ELEVEN reais dina to afford relief Se e ae Ing all encroachments from legislation vr hundred cases, and never failed except in two otherwine, which is of vast Importance to thore cases, (both thunder humor ) He has now in his . As such it is ized by numbers of our | who wish thelr dead (o repose where they bevy pa over two hundred certificates of Its vit- | leading physictans, who know its composition, | plaped then, for it bas beoome a custom tn ns ue, all within twenty mites of Boston. and have beea eye Witnesses of its superior effi” | other cities when the burial ground becomes wx ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore cacy, ax well as by thousands of our most respec- | able for other purposes, to sell tt, and — ibe mouth tabie citizens, who all endorse Its claim to being | dead promiscounly inte one large pit, and tyra! {Que to three vottles will cure the worst kind of | safe, paiatable, economical and eficacious. Price | measure cannot prevent it, ax Ro titles are give pimples on posi 2% cents, or three bottles in one 50 cents. tot -e ground a Two to three bottles will clear the system of | Wholcsale Avents, PATTERSUN & NAIRN,| > f Osive open from 19 to 12 o'clock & _— and STOTT & CO), Penna. avenue; PEEL & | where Pamphlets, containing the Charter, Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst SVE : ; vround, and ali other ‘Ganheer in the ton0th and ctemach. STEVENS, Alexand: LL, Georgetown | Laws, and a map of the groun Retailed by Druggists yenerall: formation, can be obtained Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the LERS cc ¥. 8 oe worst case of Erysipelas. Also, T LER ts] ‘dum “ARABIC COUGH All orders left with Mr. Jzmes arvey CANDY DKOPS, the same composition in | €10Seventh street, or any other vudertaker ned One to two bottles are warranted to cure , Promptly attended te fo—tv humor in the eyes. alt form, 12} cents a box nov I tly to MTAROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE ies evuna blotter among the bale, oe SOMETHING TU ULD AND YOWNS. SSK, San 5 | the p the hair. TOOTH-ACHE ROFESSOR WOOD'S ‘carried without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg | | Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt | rryieRE 18 now Oc ED To THE HA ik RES TO BATIVE. Railroad. J. R. NICKLIN, and running ulcers world a most effectual remedy for the enre of | "EYHIS preparation, althongh less than two years dee 7-tf Ticket Agent, Alexandria. eeclapcar abel renrdagia Sruption lees skin. | Tooth ache, in fact the oniy cat inown ome before the public, owing to ts wonderful ef Foresite rceratinn, eet heme » bot warranted to cure the j eisendy NU 1 : the most violent tooth-ache instantancously, if | fects upon the human halt and scalp, bar id cya ata eel | Wak rc E g ly applied according to direction. Should | obiained as celebrity and sale perfretly un Se Se CuANGe OF HOURS,.—On and after Mon- day, the 234 Instant, the Trains will : ance most des) te case of rheumati«m. he pain r the first application, in ceurse of | paralleled. it has witbout the ordinary a "Thr eur bottles are wi ted he | time, re-appear, the same application bas to pa for 1 ‘pores, won Its way, 2) sitenate = in, and after two oF three mppuecaitins heartil cee to most of the cities and towns £ effectual and the deca tf 3 d Canadas, and the West ative Washington at's and 836 a. m., and 3 and Se ne a cates the ree aaeweE | tal on ae other. ‘This really indlspenseuae | Undie Icieaas.” Nor is this result surprising when p.m. . Temedy causes no n, and ls wari it bered te aiarity {s Based upen ahs Sanday at 4 p. m. Ne apeoy is cherie Sn mcr from the first | no injurious effect pan ver a tte, chcat aeeap naa ished by sctual tests Leave Baltimore at 44 and 9 a. m., and aad | bottle, ald © perfect cure Is warranted when the | Please call for A. FERGER’S TOOTH-ACHE | That {nie prepatation will eclusliy Restore gry oP ay : < |) poe ZT Peddied ater e thousand bottles of | BALSA Price 25 cents per phiat. Bair to is Natural Coler, produce a lux 3 _ - £ _ y atdig a PARSONS, : this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect | , ‘o be had at the Drug Stores of A. J. RIDG- pene upon the beads of the bald, prevent CHAS. STOTT & CO, D air from falling cif, and when usefas a tonto at . HARBAUGH, and J.B. GAR ticle, produce a continual flow of the natural @ul@ eee and thus render the ba'r oa, pao ne wards destrov diseases of the » alp expel , the certificates of distinguished pen! Raney ladies in covery part of the country who bave tH it, an therefore speak what (acy Know. ne ly a'te~t. ‘Phat by a proper usc of this Reston is Lelr san be made to attain end sta eats rai color to almost any age ® n br recnoving the ro dineaxe from the vcalp— no matter how long standtng:--the concurrent les Uracniats of the press end tbe certificates of ou macrous bie individuals, of — scarce, te pe Of this curative, as Well as of ‘as Te near ef editors and certiBectes before alls od te, cam be had of all agents. - ¥ 2 Brooxrieip, Mars, Jan 13, 185 of itin everycase. So sure as water will extin- guish fire, so sure will this cure humor. | 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; first that it grows in our pastures, in some pe ‘es quite plentiful, and yet its valne has never pen known until f discovered {t in 1516—second, that ft should cure all Kinds of humors. in order to give some idea of the sudden rise and Rare popuiarity of the discovery, 1 will state that lu April, 1853, 1 peddled it, and sold about 6 bottles per day—in April, 1854, 1 sold over 3,000 bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Drogzists who have been in business twenty and tinal J years, say that no- thing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like !t. ‘Phere is a universal praise of it from ail FORK MOUNT VEKNON, N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—PARK, round trip, $1; from Alexandria > he steamer THOMAS a 9. and Alexan- dria at the Capitol for the boat at &¥ o’eloe Coach fare 10 cents. Per- sons wishing the coaches will leave their residence with George & Thomas Parker. Kefresiiments on the boat. ect 25—tf SAM’L @EDNEY, Captain. IBLES AND PRAYER BOOKS, IN RICH Velvet, Turkey Morocco, and plain binding Childrens’ Books, the most extensive assort- ment to be found in the District Miss Bunkley’s Escaped Novice, price @1 Harper’s Mazazine for Jauuary Also, a large assortinent of ivery and pear! handle PENKNIVES, PISTOLS of all kinds For sale by E. K. LUNDY dec 2i—tr No. 198 Bridge st , Georgetown ~ PRIVALE MEDICAL TREATISE N 3 PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. fPE SHS COMPRISING THIS LINE quarters, BY Puor. peony, Someta ] Y . . ive, PACIFIC, Captain Nye, ut since its introduction us a genera! . - Slarusmation, dandsaf, and a constant tendency t» BALTIC, Captain Comstock, medicine, great and wonderful virtues | 200 Pages and 130 Fine, Plava,and Colored Lith- att hich 1 have been troubled from ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. have - found “a mt Papert i ographs and Plates ones Yes d'has nine estored ay batt, — TWhese Ships have been built by contract, express< Wan che Caves of epileptic Sts—a disease whici Paice onty Twantr Five Cents. was becoming gray, tol original color ne ly for Goveraineat service; Pres care ben Fad Ed pe io peteyptonting ples “facie Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the Union, | wed noother Srflcie, with enyining like ine same taken Jn their construction, as In the enzines, to insure strength and speed, and their accommoda- tions foi passengers are unequalled for elegance be lie few bettics. O, whata serch fs it will prove effectual in all cases of that awfu here are but few who have seen more of it than I have. v7 . Yours, trat pieosure ead preit sk brace Paster of Orthodox Church. Brookelé Career BOOK EV PUBLISHED— and containing nearly 1 know of several cases of Dro; all of them | double the quautity of reed- 7 ' " and comfort. ed people cnred by it. For tie eadlons discanes | ing matter in that of the 3 . SR i ig y — FRICR OF Passaex. ofthe Liver, Sick Headache, Dyxpepsta, Asthma, FIFTY CENT OR DOL. L knve used Prof. 0.3. Wood Ag From Now Vork te Liverpool, is @rateabia, S198) Kevor and Agne, Pain inthe Side, Dineases of the | LAR PUBLICATIONS . tive, and have admired its wonderful " 4. turel Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid- | q¢ treats on the PHYSIOL hair was becoming, as 1 thenght. prematwrriy »: - ' . . tive’? it From Liverpool ta New Fork, 290 ana eve | Bev", &e. the discovery has done more good than | (V4; OF MAIRIAGE Fay; Wat BY Ce OS A ee aaman, erlens eran attached ey eee ae eee aad the Secret Infirmities ‘ inal tng B Na berth con be acceret ootll peld fer. mnt = No change of openly pao aia aoa Deewien ot Youth and DORAN ERY ee LT ey Dalicd Btates - 2 3 rou et an ra 8 ’ a ‘ ‘Sena! Eats Ww RD BOL nies & 00 i Directions for Use.—Adults one table spoonful pcg nn ieee the Prev. Woop :--Dear Sir— My brir comomenora ss 56 Wall street, New York. |} Pet 4ay—Children over ten years dessert spoon: | physical and mental pow- falling off some threo or four years rince, and oun PROWN, SHIPLEY & COW 1—Cbidren from five to eight years, tea spoon- | erg, with Observations on tinued to do xo until I became gulic bald. I triet , . 2 ful. As no directions can be applicable toallcon | Marriage, its duties and disqualifications, and | 2ll the popular remedies of the day, but to no rt stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels | their remedies; with Lithographs, illustrating the | fect, #t lant 1 was induced to use your ovlebr=ted twice a day. Anatomy and Physiology, and Diseaxes of the Re- bred Restorative, and am very beppy te say it i« Liverpool, EZ. @. ROBERTS & 00., 15 King’s Arms Yard, London. C MANUSACEURED BE uetive Organs of both , their structure ng wonders. i bave now a Sine growth of a8 Roc Nowe Bure des Vietchres, Parts DONALD KENNEDY, sree and Tisckions A populcr and comprenes: | Young hair, and cheerfully recomiacnd is wee ‘2 GEORGE H DRAPER Batre” No. 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Mass. ire Tiéatiee on the Duties Gal Catenion all similarly afibvted. Price, Ons Dot . Wholesale Agents —New York City, C. V. CLICKNER, 81 Barclay street; C. H. RING, 2 Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fulton et. Philadelphia, T W.DYOTT & SONS allimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & HATCH. Alexandria, PREL & STEVENS. At Retail by all respecta! Draggists in the United States and British Provinces, and also by A.C WILLIAMSON 1%) Necond «treet Address 0.3. WOOD & ©... Proprietors, 318 Broadway, New York, aad Lil Market street, S: Louts, C. STUTT & CO., wholesale anc rtm) Agent, Wash! agton ?. W.DYUTTE & SONS, Genersi Wh the Druggists of this Cit may |S ee ; > | Accent, Eatageiphia, Fe. a. eee eee wy oct24-ly | phic plates—nervous debility, Its causes and sire, | 7 OC i By a process at once so simple, wafe, ana effect Carter's Spanish Mixture DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S that fallure is impossible—rules for daily mai THE GREAT PURIFIEK OF THE BLOOD! CELEBRATED ment—an e: on Spermatorrhawa, wil’ Best Alterutive Kuown!! ry obsefvation: on thesafer and rore suc No? A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN Tv % of treatinent—precautionary hints on th An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil ernian I Lrg sulting from empirical practice—an esray on all | Kheumatism. Obst wanejus Bruption~ 9 | diseases artsing from indiscretion, with plain and “ “ le and married lif-—happy end fruitful all ay mode of securing them—infelicitous and infertile ones—their obviation and removal —imporia:t hints to those contemplating matrimony, that wi il cbjections to It; none, howe’ a ke this impor! step without first consulting its z fes on the discases and u ! ‘Whe owners of these ship» will not be accountz- ble for gold, silver, bullion, specie, lewelry, pre- ciqus stones, or metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therela cx- pressed. nov 16—ly BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Time between Washingten and Wheeling but 17% hours: Running Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hoore !! THROVEN TICKET" AND B. AGE CHECKS TO BE MaD IN WASHINGTOR, sale Pimples Blotcbe-, ov PREPARED BY simple rules by which all persons can cure them- ce Eye NHE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RALL DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’a., Pa., selves without mercury—remedies for those self. ; rx ROAD having greatly improved its Western WILL BPFECTUALLY CURB inflicted miseries and disappointed hepes so = age Joints, tet connections, now offers the fullest inducements to Rheum. Stubborn Syph Diserder Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTA- MORK, andall portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, andthe SOUTHWEST. Theconneétion between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Baiti- more is always promptiy made at the Washington Junetion erie om gr the Relay House) 9 miles from Baltimore. This is the only change of cars required between Washington and the Ohio river. Baggage is checked through to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked trans- ferred there, (with the passengers) without charge; for those holding Throngh Tickets for points he- ond. The connecting Trains leave Washington day at6a m and4j3¢ p.m. On Sundays atthe latter hour onl At WHEELING dtrect commection is made wi h the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, running from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near h Cambridge, Zanesville, and MBUS. These trains counect ‘sof the Newark, Manstield and Sandusk' ilroad for ndusky, Folecu, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, ete. Ai COLUMB t?.). Katlroad trains con- Rect with the fa of (hae Little Maams Ratl- road to Xeni neinnat!, Loutsvilie, ete At XENIA (on Little Miami Ratlrond) connection is formed with the trains through Dayton, to {ndtan- apolis, ‘Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock Island, St. Lou)s, ets. {LF Passengers beldiag Bhrough Fickets for Memphis, Vickrour, stchex, New Orieans, ets. ; which are also so at Wasrhington—are trans- ferred at Clacinnat: to the Mall Steamers on the Obio. ‘Bickets for Kivanaville, Cairo, and St Lovis are sold by thin route {7 For CLEVELAND, ara via Cleveland to Foledo, Dewroit, Chicazo, io» Noxele are wold, when the Ohio js na rable between Wheeling and Wellsville (forty raliex) where a connection and all diseases arising from an injudicions n= of Mercury, Jimprudence la Life, o: Imparity of for revaient inthe young. It isatr LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDIOR, | fai advises (> the married and those Chronic or Nervous lity, Diseases of the | ™artiage: Its perusal is particularly rec Kidneys, and ali diseases ing from @ dic. ed to persons entertaining secret doutts of the the Blood. ordered Liver or Stomach, phystest condition, and who are conscions of bav- HIS great remedy, which hax bv a ng hazarded the health, happiness. and p:tvileges idly and so justly ceicbrated f Such as Conati sae ersiepade } a Fullness, oF | to which every buman being is entitled nary efficacy in relieving and curlag many of the Blood to the eat cidity of the Stomach, Nau- | price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per copy, of | most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, Fullness, of | Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, free of post- | which mankind Is affected , 1s now offered to the Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruetations, Sink- age, to all parts of the United States public, with the confident assurancethat no Mery ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the en N. B.—Those who prefer may consul! Dr. LA | icat piscovER’ ever made bas been so eminently Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Dificult | CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this | successful incuring SCROFULA, and ALL DieRasks Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking oF | book treats, either personally or by mail. Medi- | or yun Bicon, a CARTER’S SPANISH Mid- Suifocating Sensations when ina lying Posture, | cine sent to any part af the Union according to 4.- TURE. Dimness of Vision, of Webs before the | rections, safely packed and carefully secured freon The proprietors are recetving by every mail per shal tbe ane ? Ges in the pel : all observation. most flattering and astonishing detatis of cor elency of Persptration, Yellowness of e Skin ¥ e: M. 0 No. 31 M 1 5 7 ot CaS8 pear? a a date BE hon Back Chest, Limbs | , 284% Dr. M. BLA CROIX, No- 31 made in all pertsof the country, and in most ca ane, or P » Box 579 Albany, N. ¥ edge serge: &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the | “4°52 Uyn°e open daily, from 9 em to pam. ana | Were the skill of the best Physicians had been Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Bo from 3 until Sp. m Depression ef Spirits. 107 Office REMOVED from No. 56 Beaver «1 AYHE PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention | to 3i Maiden Lanc, Albany, New York, i of the public to this preparation, does so with dec 2—ly a feeling of the utmost contidence in its virtues a = aa TO0 ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. COINe oO Tay its extracn ‘s arising from tun been relieved and cured w: fo t of the thousands who Carter’s Spanish Mixture centat Opium, Sreenic,sor any 4 and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that bas stood the test of 2 ten years’ trial before the Amer- jean for, and its reputation and sale ts unrl- vi by any similar preparations extant. ‘Phe testumony In ita favor yiven by the most premi- nent and well-known Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country is immense. The fol- ing from North Carolina ts respectfully sub- d, referring any who may still doubt, to the orebitia.’? or Practical Receipt Book, for sand Families, to be had gratis of all the the German Bitters drugs, but is composed of Kvots and He pdicuts of bined with other ing may be given to the yo » pilltated invalid, wifbout ¢ tation. : We have only room fer shert extracts 3 SHES to call the attention to all that suffer | volumes of testimony in our possesion au¢ with defective sight, caused by aze, sick- | from gentlemen of the hig best respee tabill ness and particularly from glasses injudiciously | Known to thetr various Jocaililes. Please read , lo his superiér + TACLES and | yourselves. 6 car ground hy himself to z true eee a se spherical accuracy, and brilifunt transpare Phe e ee great nego 3. came _— vt = > 8 = our readers to th crits a s = iso iow and Manufactory, 190 ARCB | © dian tn the eacevity Mea ee ty of che eye. | Mixture asa remedy for disenses of the bleed. It 2 FHILADELYBIA, FA. Very numerous are the fll effects caused to the | enjoys a reputation a — _ an — ony yan of sight fro: ¢ commencement | other preparation.—Dariy Mispet. 4, Kicamons FEDTIMORY FROM NORTH CAROLINA eee eee orbelog precieely sulted, by | Pace . with the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad ts | @erssfsace of Jr. W. Swuth, of Pome Hill, Rish- | the unc ofan Optometer: and the practice of inany | ‘Fhe Hon. John M. [ottx,of Va says he consid made mond County, c. , cnables him to measure the focal disease of | ers It a matter of duty to add his & stimeny te the ‘Travelers are requested te notice thst while this Pine Hibs, Mareh 4, 1864 “Sap and such glamwes that are absolutely re- | virtues of Carter's Spanish Mixture. From actus Trent Only soute aauraing Wiech Wickets and Jsexson, I’biladelphia—Dear Sir: ulred will be furulshea ‘with precision and satis- | PRRSONAL OBSERVATION of St. remarkable eure Checks In Washi » it is also the shortest, fa A subject oy Dyspepsia, in 1 worst | faction. tive powers for the discases 1. which it is used must speedy, and direct to nearly ail the ieading | form. for the last five yeors. Such was my condi 3. T acknowledges the very Mberal encouray: We have been enred of a violent and pr rd | Repti Jn the it Went. he distance from | tien tor twelve months that the ey jans and all | ment already ovtained, and furtuer solicits the pa- | [ver disease by Carter's Spanish Miatare, > baer aes to Cincinaatt is but 653 miies, being | who saw me reid | raust die jie in this co: tronage of Lossouhat have not yet availed them- | tow it to be all It profeoses.—Bdsior Somshsude abot 100 ralies shorter than by any other route! | dition | war carried to the watering places in Vir- | selves of bis aid. Democrat, Petersourg, Fa. FARE, BY PRROCSH Fi FROM | ginia, Tennessee, and Nerth Ci a, but wee Versons tuat cannet cenyenien -all, by send- cast inten onal trie}, thet Car WASHINGTON :—Bo Wheoling ; Cotum- | not benefitied by any water to which [ wos taken. | tag the glasses In use, and stating how many We have found | , Permonal trial, that C bus, $13 65; Dayton, $15 50; Clacinnati, #16 %; | While on my way home | stoppeda woek at Kuth- | inches they can read this print with thetr specta- | ter’s Spabt 4 ef Bo Boge mas med) Lovisville, by raflrornd, $15 66, by steamer from | erfordton small a in North Carotina, to | clex, can be supplied with such that wiil Improve | °!@¢ Ed. Vergennes independent. Se ommnee er, Om; Indianapolis, $17 50; Claws. try the effect of some Chalyheate water in that | their sight. GREAT CUBE OF SCROFULA —A press- land, 812 SA; Foledo, 915 60; Detrott, $15 20; | piace. About the last of the week | went intoa | innumerable testimonials te be seen; and sefer- | man in our employ was cnred of Scrofula of x vir- CE VE ced ed da Beste tg and | deng store to got some medicine for my clid and | ences given to many who have derived ihe greatest | sient character by a few butiles of Carter's Span- $2; Memphis, $25; New Orlears, $31; : oto. myself. There were several! of the vill hyst- | case and comfort from bis classes. ish Mixture, aiter everything eise bad falled. (ib- FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER'S | Clans fa the store, and one of them scomed fo take | “Cirulare te be had wrath at bis office, No. 512 | er cures which have compe underour own obeeren: FRERY MAR FINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, | sore interest in my case, and, after asking m¢ | Seventh street, thiee Coors from Udd f eliows’ | tld, proves to ux conclusively, (hat Ix really a val a aable medicinal azeat. We take great ploasar BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SURINGS, | some questions. sald he had heen a dyspeptic ana Hall, up «tates, Noxrong, September 7, 1854. in calling the attention of the afficted to {ts mer- PIEDMON ®, OAKLAND, FAIRMOUNT, | bad been greatly benefitted os the use of HOUP- ERS, prepared by | Sir—The Spectacies you made for me sult very | its —Richmond Repwhircan asseager may wave Washington at 6s. m. or] LAND’S GERMAN BIT’ 1 BS For the mlwor way stations between yosiase he insisted that I would try the Bitters. | well, and seem (o have improved say sight more SYP HIZ1S.—1 have seen a number of enres of and Whooling, tne 60. m. traim from e also called the wert at my room, and in- | than any uther i have iately trled Sy * perfor by Carter's Spanish Mixte Washin, i. sisted 20 much that 1 would try then that] asks@ y Lire W. TAZEWELL. i Hanon - “pate fey antidete for that berri IC7~F or trosas to aud frome Laltinnere, Axtpelis, | him to get mo one bottle. He did it, and 1 com- [have tried a palr of Speciacies obtained from] bi: Gisram i. BURTON pr nareisanrarizat A cesar menced takiay, Ji as directed, and 1 was more ben- | wy; “Zopinn, and And them of pret arsistance te ‘Com. of Keveaue for clty of Kickmoné aa or farther information, Fires h Wickets, | eftied by it than all the water and medicine I bad | oY’ siyn. and correspond!ng wilh bis ‘dcecript LIVER DISEASK.—Hamuel M. Drinker, ef mae 2 2 eae AS HK. PARBONS, Agent, eke inkea. = “ bene ofthe focus. | recommend bim asa skiliful firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, & ih occa ee: sURN BR. DUNE toasters prendptonane medidas (sates (eae BENRY Sto Wath: _.| eed, Vo. wen eoea.et how Geman af maeseal Master of Traasportation, pti.) po i gave h‘m neariy all ins witeers 1 Mr. 3. Fosiss: Sit—Phe pair of by cles yo cars standing by only three boftles of Carter's Foltimesre and Ubio Rallroaa, Baltimere. 4 left, which effected much good in his case. | furnished me yesterday are siteulaaty ots Spanish Mixture. may 3-1 ite has often called on mo for more of the same | tory tome. ‘Kaey are very decidedly the best I OLD SOKRS, BLOF RS AND OBSTINATR Kind of medicine, saying he was more bencftted | possess, and | nm the owner of eight or uine pair, | RERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN —Sce the core REMUVAL by it than any other he had taken, but I have not | carefully selected in diserent places and from op- | of Mr. Harwood, ané ethers, detailed in ovr FINE SUBSCRIBER WOULD MOST RE- been able to get any :aore vor him or myselfsince; | ticlans recommended to me on account of thelt | manac The number of such canes Cured DY s will you, therefore, ship me a doxen ef | profeesional standing In England, France and the | ter’s Sprnish Mixture, precludes the posslbtlity Gills Coeclin, Hooter eee eee nore as soon a possible. United States. I have been also pleased with | of inserting ther in ah ad vettineanent- Btore from the south to the north side of Pa. y, yours, W. SMITH. remarks and directions on the treatment ot] = x peecTS OF MERCURY.—see the ure of 4 of preserving and improv- na avenue, between Eleventh and ‘I'welfth D. R. HOUKER, Roger's Stera, Wake Co., N. | ‘2° Brethigae! peste Mr. Elmore. He was eaien up With Mercury a treels, where he will keepafull and well-selected | 6., October 24, 13, 5 4 + ing ight. See Tag ELh, could obtain no relief, until be took six bottles of assortment of the best and latest stvle of FRENCH)| — “Havi - Par A So beneat from the Professor of M. C., Louisville, Ky, | Catter’s Sponish Mixture, which perfectly restoret functional a) 5 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, AND | ase of HOOF °8 N BITTERS in bim to health and vigor. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. As | Chronic Dysentery and derangement of disd Eaten eek rok NEURALGIA.—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of the excellent business stand will enable him to | the liver, and its concomitant evils, 1am desirous.| Mr. John Tobias ing furn: = dea th | the Astor House, N. Y., but more receutly propri- doa much larger business, he feels assured that | of obtaining a quantity of it for the benefit of my SO ene oveathyy Tone, wading wr | Sor of the xchange Hotel, Richmond, Was cured he can furnish Gentlemen’s Garments on more | Community. fou therefore, please sends | Vision tmving suffered greatly from reading a! of Neuraipts vy Carter's Spanish Mixture. Since moderate terms than heretofore. Having practised | lot, &0., &0. : : aight in my earlier life) it coreaeren feb - | that time, he says be has scen it cure more than « fora number of yours in Germany, England and | CERFIFICATE UF WM. J, ATWOOD. | Frc\ optician, and well prepared 10 ald those whe | BUndred Cases of the disease in which i tv used. servi never fails to recommend it to the af®icted who my favor him with call Feeling. aime: Soe ee er int 1655.5. | MAY ROOM Mle Prolene ROWZIE, pa eee magne grein sera Same, Past favors he solicits a continuance of the | pr. ¢. M. Jadhson—Dear Sir: Allow me t0 ex Elder of Methodist Conferenee, | Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va. writes of the pin. nov 12 Merchant Tailor. press to ‘ou my sincere thanks for your discovery ) eee I ar eenes, thal d bare a cure .uat all other y taken, have entirely failed todo. HOOF LANDS GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of the most stubborn and aggravated case of the Pitus that, perhaps, ever to the lotof man. My case is not a stranger in this community, as I am well known in this and the surrounding counties, and can truly say that my recovel has astounded all my friends and rela’ as | had tried everything recommended, and nothing did me = good un- » of ; Wituineron, N.C., Jan. 27, 1851, | gular cure of a violent case Mz. J. wosias: Deat Sir—1 am Reppy to say Patient could not wulk. A few bottles entirely Spectacies which | o! D = that the Spovtaiy satiaiactory, From an ieqral- | SCO FULA.—Mr. Harrison nice writer of reat cure of Scrofula, in the person of @ young ity in the visual range of my eyes, I have hereto. | [ay (or three years standing.) which all the doc: secant po oremema f BB are cinta | tors Could not reach. Six bottles made a cure vf her. state that, by the ald of your optometer, this dim- SYPHILIS —Dr. K. T. Hendie, of Wash! calty has been happily obviated so that heglassns | yon.) who cured an obstinate case of Syphi- Dasa atany | wuvouver yet ano = oy Carte wesc y ys meee fe “Keck <4 urs. .B. DRANE. cially on the » Liver an and is promp! til | was prevailed pon to try the Bitter. You Very respectfully, weer of Bt. Summen’ Parieh and efficient in its results.” . : = Ibert mere you amen tof Interior, May 7, 1855. Dr John Minge, formerly of the ag Hotel, ion for the lcted, y think bee pen a tac waned ‘of | Richinond, now of Alabama, says he has seen Proper. Fruly, a r From satural defects Shan eee sont tes Carter's Spanish Mixture administered in a num- iota several ¥ 19 Ihave t different lane | Cer Of cases with astonishingly good effect. He EOE COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, ke. pensone redisposed to Pulmonary A ffeo- tions find this the most trying season, owing to the sudden changes in temperature; yet bi little care, adopting warm clothing and patel | ing themselves with a good prescription or cou, remedy they may easily ward off what may el rove a dan; jus winter companion. TY- ER’S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP has been so long known and highly appreciated as one of our most innocent, yet efficac: jous, plea- sant, and (since the reduction in price,) economi- cal remedies, that it may be recommended and used with the utmost confidence. It is sold at 25 cents, or three bottles in one, 50 cents. Wholesale PATTERSON & NAIRN and STOTT & a ly- b - years. recommends it as ‘the most ut alterative 1a ly vegetable, they invig- | without obtaining glasses fu to my] “5,and retail by most Druggists. In Alexan- ee aan ie : FoF since Mr. Fovias made two | 2 QIN OR PEEL & STEVENG; Goongetown by | re a nee tor mtasn cs wel es eel Pairs expecially for ey ahich | weve foundie| 524.7, KMEUM AND SCRO PULA MG — — For sale by res dealers and | serve me “icy eeetnanee § optometer | Scrofula and Salt Rheuin of three years standing, INCE MEA OF SUPERIOR VALITY, Tyo clink PONT, Time crete aan: been Mottas tomii | BY Only three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixtare. Free eve Mountain Beef and Settee ee fel | h-~ sill ‘ Se aeaia, Sn Brosdway, Rew York. tee be ine parent © tq ’ . BALDWIN Price 81 per bottle. or six bottles for £5 under my own supervision, for sale at my store, YS iN ENDLESS VAHIETY, at the ct A per i ». corner of Vermont and street Emporium of F: Goods 306 Pa. avenue. Assist. Seo’y to sign Laud Warrants, or seipby CHAS. STOTT, W , dD. nov 13 arene and OP KING. deoie ae dimers ELLs! Gunna jones sa ettiiy