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EVENING STAR. VISIT OT ST. NICHOLAS: ON THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. 'Tmi the night before Christ nas. when all thro' the nou?e Not :i creator* was stirring, not even a mouse; The storking* were hang by the chimney with care. In hope* that St. Nihoias soon would be there: The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While virions of sugar plums danced thro' their he .ds, And m mma in her 'kerchief, and I In my cap. Had Just se'tled our brains for a long Winter's nap? Whe ?. out on the lawn there arose such a clatter, i sprang from my b,d to see what was the mat ter Away ta the wi.. low I fl?w like a Hash, Tore open the nhH'Urs and threw up the sash? The moon on the breast of the new-fallen snow Gave the lustre of mlil-^av to objects below; When, what to my wondering eyes should appear But a miniature ?leigh and tiny reindeer. With a ilttle old driver, so lively and quick, I k.-.rw in a moment it mu.?t be St Nick. More rapid than cugies his coursers they came, And hv whistled and shouted and calfed them by name? "Now, D??her! now. Dancer! now. Prancer! now Vixen! On, Comet' on. Cupid: on. bonder *nd Blixen! To the top of the porch' to i ?e top ef the wail! Now dash awnv' da?h .xway! d r.sh aw<<y, all!" As the leaves that before '.he w1!d hurricane fly, When they meet with an obstacle mount to the sky, up to ihe housetop the courser * they tlew, W 1th the sleigh-full of toys?ai.d St. Nicholas, too; And !hen, In a twir.kling, 1 heard on the roof. 1 he prancing and pawing of each little hoof As i arew in my head ana was turning around. Down the chimney St. Nicholas came with a bound. He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot. And Lis <"i<>thes were all tarnished with ashes and AbuJflfw mys tie had fl'iag on Lis back, And he looked like a f>edlar just op'ning his pack HiS e\^7rJ"W Y tw'nkied ' h,a dimples, Sxow slls cheeks were like roees-hls nose likeacher H10".,L *** drawn up like a bow, ? on bis chin was white as the saow. a ?k! P Ca?P ** he he!d tight in his ieeth. He h '-d VreRCircled b'" Fie id like a wreath. ?^,d * little ronnd belly He was chubby and plump; a rlyht jollr old elf ? And 1 UuWwh.n I .aV him, fnspite^>f my! Tk%# .w. x_ ? ?? ? miuc ro'jna Deny j-!lv J*"Khed, like a bowl full of ?as c 1 lai: _ self, a of b,s ?ye and a twist of h'shsid. H^s&k* Tn/? kn"V hBd nothin'.' to ^ead. work 4 W? Went ,tra,Khtto h*8 And a.4 the stockings?then turned with a And 55? bl* S?8** as,de ?ril,s ???. And giving a nod. up the chimney he rose ? He sprang to his sleigh, to hi, t JaiV^'whls flfT liketbe down 0,r a "h? i' exclaim as he rode out of Mirht, ".Si*.'""" *? ALL-???? MOVEMENTS of ocea* steamers. C&OX TUB TTN'T*n STATUS. iT?WI. Ltavti Fnr J)ar Baltic......... N e w V ork.... Liverpool.... Dec. 2* r*o*t ztraops. "clUc Liverpool New York.Dec 15 Arago Havre New York..Dec 19 r&nada Liverpool Boston Dec 22 id^ The Caliper' i stearr.Ts j?ave New York 03 the 5th and ':0;h of c.u;h rninth. ARHIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Hrowns' HeUl?r ?. i a now. J oolovin, NY C Bl&nchard, Md M Everstleld, Md Miss M Devlin, do M B Beale, do Mrs TV JKt mble, do r H-.shman, Ga Mrs Bel'am-, do J S Hasiiman do Dr R P Jones, do T L Hash man. do Mr LenLerts. do A J Wnilelv, do A Bell, Va A J Grady, DC J Morgan. Md E MtPh r3on, NY J C Wood. NY P Bell A ly, O .1 A Noonem, >J1 A Gr?y. do F A Brandman. USN D L !.i ? f t ly, Pa L <fanj>b 'ry, Y,& J A Hindman A. sister, J Carrisoti, Pa Md TGooda l, NM K '.a'dlner. do H P A-^d^rsnn. DC A Benedict, do J It Kd'e. Pa C S Getto. do D F Me*d v, O Mis* <i tire nhorii, d<> flou G ? Di?nn. I^d A Johnson, NY A G iloppln". NY Hon H T?ombeSc. w'fc i \ason. do? . V.a J ' Walworth Mass A Hupp, In-t K IrChinn Va M do J O Corbin, do '' ^ Thatk, Va J J! ChiDiploo, pj J Dicker, o.'., da J W Jordan, Va B * id let*, do W k Ke.ls SC ? quigley. do C Washington, do J H Haw. do F W Kil. atriek, do J Stonxm do O R BoKley, do h I. B-ulden. do II Jarrett, Md A ^ 1. Brings. Del K Adams, do S hi rurktr, dr, J G Bu Jiett, do -Mrs Tucker, do J JeflVrson A ly. do A L Phillips, Pa <; We tworth. do J H Brown, Va AC Worrell, pa M Porter, Ct K H Well* do Y. B Deal'., Md G Pittman. Tenn J B Howe, do Mr3 Kstes A dau, do W fcUis A ly, do ' Optional H*??i?william svt. DC Meti.iSn -\ndly, Va Mrand.Mrs Tde Billi?r, J Murla, do v J W Fir#, do J'.rs H Powers, do T Oil rson, Va E Boyle, do J K Tooke. do A W Sexton, do K W Corbin, do J Phllb.k k. Mass K Corbin. do A B Coffin, do A K Meem. do J H Rosen.ree, Wis J Bir-y, do V\ H ?iia.scork. Cal t S Jones, do Dr V." A Watson, RI T Flournoy, do ? Houston, NC C f FPzhngh. do C W.-.terran, Mich ^ Lversflfld, do V.' IJiunduiidly.Con J T Bri^oe. do J K \Tnrdo k. Pa U R Beard.do U A Idovd. l.a P M Butler, do J \\ Tutfle, Mau J? HiD#fv,jr. do S A Street, SC A He..so.>, do R H Jamison. Miss B \. iitchester, do I) H .Mvers, do HC Rice, do L Hailing, La Dnrantde Ponle, NY Don G Dr ^'auq'ikurtdo, J Prwtor. do Batnama Ml?s M Slmonton, do W Wrogjw&rd. Md J T Allen, do B II Ev,rtteid. do H W SeniA and Iv.do J H Hri*coe. dnr ^ Petre, ao C H D Paul, do r \\ hite, DC W AGlanville, do . ?car^"r"UKh: do M ^ Burling, do J Leonard, do Don Juan Coragero, Ba - J P M hpplng,SC hjma Wiliards' iietil?j e. A n. a. wtLLai?. 0 Spcou-r. lud KE Miller, N'J G vv VdUtrhan. Ml?s Mlos s Miller, Pa 8 K Be i, do MIks L? Miller, do >Ir >aaderson, Va Mr Wetmore, N V J K Hal!. Maes S M Ea<tuiaii Ct J K Shelden. Ri 8 Senck Pa C H Decker, .\ V si McLonk. N V 1) P Woodburv, UbA T Pe^tce, Md L Sollsworth, 111 HonH\\11?oo Mass G Houstoa, NC J H Baldwin NY Mr CalhoLH, SC G M Forsyth, DC D C Haskell. Mass C Crown, Md J F Waldron. do K L Mason. DC Ji Kdwards. ly, Ct H x Burus. Mass D P McCorkle, LSN lion W VV Walker NY Hon G T Curti*, M*** K H Noiian, do H E Culley, NY S Living?toa, ly, do Guited Mutes Uvtei _H. c. hacknbt J Yomg. Va W H Henry Tenn E J Hafl, Md W Phillips do R F Andrew*. Mass D H \N add- n, Md Mr Nsrnard, ly, Tex J W Scott, do P M Graiiam,ly. do B F Deunis. Mass W R Groove, ly, O C H Anduson, NY G W Heath, Md W Bt ntley, Md N Scfceer, Md M Timhs do W L Timbs. ly, do fr-'rtwsod Meats? J. H A a. tiB!VC4). XV H Dulany, Va H M Little. Mass H M Ha'kftt, NY ? W Devyre. NY J W Hickey, do S Kenntdv'.do H Davit s, do W L Barton. Md J H SLaw, Md J t^nincy, do W S Gum) Jk ly, NY F Ca:t?r, Va E Gumbs, d<> G S Mowbray A family, A M iwitche 1, .VI Mass J R King, Tex R M Townley, NY V Pu i?1. DC S Ibompson V* W B Orr, V? J K Jones, Md Dexter'* Hetel?* a siith. C Henry. Mass H Williams, Ct P Bomb am. do B B Tfccmpson. do J F Fllzpat/ick, NY KHL mbell. DC C O BontHJe, CS ColTS Br<>ois do S C Havil;ard, ly, N Y JT Fish. Va R T St? ddard 4'd J W Mclllany do W A Glan*lll??, do CN HDtcker, NY A<u*ri?na listed?r*v sb >wia A loviti H A 1 w. Md C Winkler, Bos J II P.. uviss, do C H Morris, Aid H E Fox, do J W Si mines Va Dr J H Jor.es do A Maddox, do C W Alexauder. Va W S Orr, do H L ftLepard, do P Johnsoa, do t* tf Gow, do J5 C Knapp, do MEW FRUITS?NEW FRUITS. New raisins, figs, cranberries, Currants, Lemons, paper shell Almonds, Pickles, In vinegar and spiced, at <52 cents a hun dred: Hermetically sealed Fruits; Pickled Fruits, of all kinds. very superior and cheap; all kinds of Jellies In rIjiss Jars at *5 cents, with a great variety of fresh and nice articles, suitable for the season For sale at my store, a few step* north' east of Jackson Statue nov 13 Z. M P. KINO MARBLE WORK?MAR BLR WORM! FOR SALE. The subscriber has on hand a variety of American and Italian MARBLE MONUMENTS, of beautiful design and highly finished workmanship, to which he invites the attention <jf the public Persons in want of Mon uments, or any other kind of marhle work, will find It to their advantage to give him a call. The marble and wo kmanshlp Is of the best quality, and will be sold as low as similar work can be obtained at the North. Also, on hand, a large stock of highly finished MARBLE MANTELS, which will be'sold at re duced prices . ALEXANDER RUTHERFORD. Marble and Brown Stone Yard one door from 13){ street, oppos?'a.\aticnal THeatre. nov 10?codrn (Union) E. I. DUPONT !)E NEMOURS k CO., MASrSTACTCRKRt OF G-XJNIPO X>I3R WILMINGTON, DEL. Superfine Sporting, and all othor kinds. Diamond G.aiu, estra fine. Eagle Gun-Powder, FINE GRAIN, for Sporting, in Canisters, pound papers. andflK-lb ke^'s; COARSER GRAIN, expressly for Water-Fowl Shooting, la Canis ten, and 12j{-lb. kegs. SUPERFINE SPORTING GUN-POWDER, F, FF, FFF, Glazed and Rough, in 2a, 12%, and 6# pound kegs, and In Canisters. O UK-PO ^BER * ?'?< * d v i vn aj jlv t r( SERVICE. GUN-POWDER ? FOR BLASTING AND SHIPPING *F, FF; C, F, FF, FFF, in loo, 50, and 25-ll>. kegs. Also, PREMIUM EXCELSIOR SAFETY FUSE, In quantities to suit purchasers. Sole Agency for the District of Columbia at No. 35 HIGH STREET, GEORGETOWN. D. C. dec 5-2awlxn CHEESE, BUCKWHEAT, PICKLES, Ac. boxes choice Goshen county CHEESE ^ 10 casks fin- PINE APPLE do 5,QUO lbs BUCKWHEAT 2ou bbls PICKLES, ready for use ^5 boxes do in jars 4 boxes English Fickled ON ION* 2 do CHOW-CHOW 210 w'nol". half, and quarter boxes bunoh aiui layer RAISINS 20 boxes Valencia RAISINS, for eooklng purposes 10 boxes fresh Leghorn CITRON 1,5?M) lbs. new Zantee CURRANTS 150 drums new Smyrna FIGS 15 boxes Malaga FIGS 3 ca?es PRUNES, in fancy boxes and jars 2 bbls PRUNES, a very nice article for cork'.ng 5 boxes LEMONS 1,000 ib?. Bordeaux, lvica, ;u?d Marseilles AL MONDS 3.000 lbs WAI.NUTS, PECANS, FIL BERTSand PALM NUTS 100 bushels GROUND NUTS OLIVES, CAPERS. MACCARONI, VERMA CKLLI, SARDINES, Ac. CIGARS. TOBACCO. AND SNl'FF. 150,000 CIGAUS, comprising some of ihe most choice HAVANA ClGARSeverimporttd in this city 25 boxes TOBACCO, of all trades All varieties of W K Gsrnett A Son's SNUFFS Toother with a large and complete assorrnent of every art'cl" appertaining to a well-ronducted WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERV STORE. The subscriber, in acknowledging the liberal f atronai^e tx towed toward l iinforthe l ist four yej's, hopes, with h!s large increased fa< lli'ies and personal attention to the wants of his friends and customers, to merit acontlnualon of .L?- same. WM M CRIPPS, 61 Louisiana avenue, bet Gth ar.d 7th sta. dec 17?eotit WASHINGTON HALL RESTAURANT. Messrs renter a dubant dksise t< ex pre s their profound i/rati \ t ide for the la" ?* and 1ncr.?asing pat-'iL- ' ( gj roi a_: with w i h they have b* ? n \yj/ / fivoied. and to as. ure their fr'.ends and 'he public that th.v >re determined that no ex . enor ( tfort shali ared on theirown part, cr *h"Hof thcir assistants, to piaa<- the character of their establishment at the h' :d of ull competition in tbe city of Washington. Ilavii.g in their employment an experienced Citff., they (an speak wi h the fullest cor,flJencc of the contents of their Larder. wr.1rh will be found at a!1 time- stocked with tnerarest GAME, MEATS, tcr . to be found in our own and other markets, and which will >>:> served to order at the rh'Ttest no'ice. and i-i <? s yie which they warrant to give eutire satisfac tion In the selection of OYSTERS, no expense will t e spared to procure the very finest which come to this market, with which families can be sup piled at the oM pries Their arrangements for this purpose are complete and perfect They in vite pa: titular attention to this department of their establishment. The BAR. it is almost needless to add. i* well supplied with the choicer WINES, LICiL'ORS, and SEGAKS. of th?* most approved brands Adjoining our establishment we hdveli'tedup several L?rge, tine supper rooms, suitable for large or small parties In short, they confidently appeal to the past as a p!edg< of what they are determined their house shall continue to be, and appeal to strangers and citizens for the.r continued pairoaage and sup port N. B ?At Treat expense were are now fitting up a complete ai d perfect RIFLE AND PISTOL GALLERY, over our establishment, whic h will be in readi ness for visitors in two or three week-i. dec I?ec3t [No. 519. J Notice of the disrontinuanc* of ih United iitatev laiul ojfict at Vandaliu, i.t the State of Illinois. Notice is hereby given that, in pursuance of law. and in view of the report of the land officers at Vandaj.ia, Illinois the va cunt land 1:. said district is reduced below one hundred thousand acres, the Secretary o? tuk Interior has directed that the land c.ffice at Vaniialia be dis-ontiuued, and the lands re maining unsold at the time of the discontinuance be made subject to sile and entry at SpKisuritLD, In said State. Lands remaining unsold and unappropriated by law, and subject to private entry at tbe land office now discontinued, will cease to be subject to entry at said office from date of the receipt of notice |0 that etlect bv the register and receiver thereof; and the land officers at ijiar isld will i ive public notice of th^ day on which they will be prej?ared to receive app lcatlons for entries of any such lands at their office. Given under my hand, at the city of Washing ton, this 9th day of December, A. D. lS^-V THOS A HENDRICKS, Commissioner of the General Land Office, dec 11?lawtfw United States Pateat Office, ) Washington. Dec 15, 19 55 { ON THE PETITION OF FREDERICK E. SICKK.LS, of New York, N. Y., praying for the extension of a patent granted to uim for an improvement in"Valves In Steam Engines," for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the2lth day of May , 1956: Itisorderea that the said petition lie heard at the Patent Office on Mondav, the 5lh day of May, 1836. at 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to W granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objection*, specially set forth in writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing; axl testimony filed bv either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rides of the office, which will be furnished on application. The testimony in the case will be closed on the 26th day of Apiil, lit6; depositions and other pa pers relied upon as testimony must be filed in the office on or before the morning of that day; the ar guments, if any, within ten days thereafter. Ordered, also, that this notice be published In the Union, Intelligencerand Evening Mar, Wash ington, D C.; Pennsylvania!!, Phuadelphia, Pa ; Journal of Commerce. New York; and Post, Bos ton, Mass.; once a week for three successive weeks Erevious to the 5th day of May next, the day of earing. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner ol Patents. P S?Fditon of the above papers will please eopv, and send their bills to the Patent Office, with a paper containing this notice, dec It)?Iaw3w PHRENOLOGY. TtTADAME PRICE'S (LATE OF BALTI lfA more) eomnllmeuts to the Ladies and Gen tlemen In thh city, would inform them that she has opened her studio at No 517 I street, near Sixth, where she is prepared to furnish Phreno logical Charts on the shortest notice. This is no humbug, but the result of years of scientific re starch and experience. Terms moderate. A call is solicited from those desiring to know them selves. dec II?T,ThASlin T GUTTA PERTHA TEETH. IHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE BEEN IN the habit of sending our patrons to Dr. Cosby for Dental operations for a number of years, ana take pleasure in recommending him to the citi zens of Washington as the best tooth extractor and dental operator that we have ever met with He inserts teeth upon every plan that Is practised in the United State*. Gno. P. M. D. B. W. Towlna. If. D. A. V. P?yn*. M. D, DDS John F. Miller, 11. D. Juno* Urv.iat. M D 0. V. Ch?mfwrl!n, M. D.. DD3 C H. Karri*, M. D. 8?ninel P Brnvrn, M D. Wjrthe Tiii*2ey, M D B. M. Fr*nci?c?, M. D. Office over Ford A f*r?'s, No. 290, corner of 11th street and Pa avenue. nov37?6m? SUTTA PERCHA TEETH. DR O. MUNSON, at 310 PA. AVENUE, Is mounting Teeth on a Gutta - Percha Base. Also, with Allen's pat-J ent continuous Gum. combining beau ty, strength and cleanliness. Dr M. is determined to keep pace with every i :nprovem"iit in Dentistry, and will strive to plense ana profit his patrons. HBPKUr*'Pl ? Rev. Dr. Gurley, Hon. R H Glllet, D? Finney, Hon. S A Douglas, Hon. C Mason. Dr R P Patterson, Hon. A O P Nicholson, Dr. R Coolidge, And the Medical Faculty of Georgetown Col lege^ ^ nov 23?tf HUME MANUFACTURES. FAIRVIEW COTTON WORKS, NEAR THE CANAL BASIN, ALEXANDRIA, I^ITZPATRICK A BURNS, Proprietors, and Manufacturers of COTTON YARNS, CAR PET CHAIN, SAIL TWINE, WRAPPING TWINE, CORDAGE, COTTON BATS, fe. Older* from merchants in Y\ ashi'igton respect fully solicited for any of ?he above articles, which we will deliver in Washington lower than ca:i be had in Baltimore or other Northern markets. All orders will meet with prompt attention, by address ing as above. F.iu, oc 1?tf ACADEMY OF MUSIC. IN PURSUANCE OF THE DESIGN OF this Institution, viz: thediffusionof the knowl edge of Music, and a cultivation of the public taste for the higher order of the Art, the UK MY OF MUSIC proposes to give a series or FOUR CONCERTS: and, with a view to add as much as possible to their popularity, the Great Works of liecthoven Mozart, Mendlesohn, Spohr, Hummel aiut others! relieved by lighter compositions, will be pro duced with th? greatest possible effect, both in the Orchestral and Vocal departments. The plan of admission will be the same as that adopted by the Academy of Mu?!c in London, viz: by subscription only, the terms of which will be $5 for the four Concerts, entitling the subscriber to three tickets of admission to ea<h Concert. Subscribers names may be immediatel y received at the bookstore of Messrs. Tayior A. Maurv: at he Piano .tore of Mr. Davis, and at the Music Stores of Messrs. HrlbusandZantzinger: also at the Academy of Music, corner Ninth and D streets (Open daily from 10 till ft.) oc 15?tf '?f HAM fc NOR FLIT'S new AND CHEAP SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE. 41? Seventh st .oppositeOdd Fellows' Hail S T O P H A M, f s\?ate of Phil de'.phla, and 'XI ORK LET of this ciiy,^C,,i(n^nSl ! ? respectfully announce I ? A J their friends and the public, that fhev have com- I meitced the Saddling Business at the above staid where they will make and keep constantly on h:;nd a large and superior assortment or?Mens' Ladles', and Bovs^ SADDLES. BKIDLKs' MARTJNGALES.and WHIPS IlARNESSoi ?Vnr^d^SCrli>t^,n.',h,U' for rity and country use. All kinds ot ntUNKS, VALISES, and CAR PET BAGS Ladies' SATCHELS, TRAVEL ING BASKETS,and FANCY WORK BOXES COVERS. COLLARS^ and HAMKs. Horse, spoke, and Dust BRUSH ES*. CARDS, CURRY-COMBS, SPONGES, aC.,XC. ' All material used will be the best that can be obtained; and both of us having been practical workmen for several years, we feel confident that our work cannot be surpassed. th?-r for style or durability. By unremitting efforts to give satis faction we hope to m-;rit, and respectfully solicit, a share of public patronage. Particular attention paid to covering Trunks and rej>airing all kind- of work. Saddlers' tools constantly on hand, nov 7?tf TO ALL THAT VALLE TK?I2 blGHI W'r HEs to call the attention to all that suffer with defective sight, eaus*>d by a e, siek nes.s and particularly from glasses injudiciously selected. to his superior SPECTACLES and G..ASSES careftliy ground by himself to a true spheri -"u ace it racy, and brilliant transparency, siiit?"d precisely and beneficially to the wearer ac ceruiag t*j the concavity or convexity of the eye. ?ery numerous are the ill effects caused to the prccious organ of sight f'om the commencement ol using glasses in not being precisely suited, by tiiv '!je oi an Optometer; and th** praellceof many years, enables him to measure the f.>cal disease of the eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely re 0"ired will be furnish-d wl:n precision and satis faction. J T. acknowledges the very liberal enrourage m,-at already obtained, and further solicit the : a troi;a?e i t those that have not yet availed th?Mi ?elves of his ait',. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send In;/ tu^ glasses In use, and siting how many lncues they can r.f.d this print with their: pec'a clt s, caa be supplied with such that will improve their sight. 1 Innumerable testimonials to be scsn: nr.d refer ence* gi ven to many who Lave derived the greatest ea;.c> and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be had gratis, at his ofiicc. No. 513 Seventh str.*t, three doors from Odd Fciiowe' Hall, cp stairs. a'. Tll(1 BeptemLsr 7, ISM. t i.?i he Spe< tane:r you made for me snit very wf .i, and um to have ir .proved my siirht moto tLkU any other I Lave lately tried. LiTT. W. TAZEWELL. I hi*o Med a jnlrof ? r^ctadea obtained frora Mr lonlrji, end And Uiftm of great afmo to corr 'Hpoi.dln with his deserlpiloa or uie ,-Ov.us. i re..oinmes:d him :a?i . kiliful opti HENK / A. 'I j-'.as : Sir?The prdrr; t^aclacltr; yoi r r-:': ;-*ar-*' --tlr/ac tc. u?iw Tney arc very ^^idc-ily the le t 1 $??>:. r.nd I c:r. ihe c. of tight or nine i-ulr. cm 1 uj ael cted li. dlffucnt placej and from op t.cl ij > ie^ommended to me o.t a"ccui.t k/thulr prr..Lfeslcn..l Ending in England, Fmnce aial the ?Jelled routes. I L ;v? Leon with 1 t^ii?' I*.a directions on the treutu.fcnt oi L<- e^ es, fm tLc i?urpas.'of ani;iupiO? i?,: Ut Jigut. ill.yit tfuiiy. v CHAli. d/.LDV/r.LL, tiOioe-.o* of M. C., Loulawlllc, ?y. it , . ^TNCHEWas. Nov. lu, l8?4. fl! V Sb n famished me with ?T< < i. ? have been gr. atty aided (uiy I Vi.i.oj: ha/ing 8aifarad f?rtatly from r adlng at ! nl^h. In my turLer lifs) It ::if< as me the Li^Lesi j me-v-ufetoaay tin.: 1 considerhin: a .kiilf;:!prac Uc^ optician, and well prepared to aid tho.-* whe may need hl? profe^lo rvic~; b nouzia, E.^cr oi .uethodlot Ccr.forc_.a. t W,L*-':"CT0M? N ?v Jan. 5?7, 1-54. ! L u ?1 am happv to w ihatihe Spectaeies which i obtaii. ?d tsim you last ei}l^v'}i* wtisfactory. Flora an Inequal ity in the visual range i>f my eytJ, I Lave hereto fore found kreat di Jicuity in "c-tlng gia.s- -s of th? su.te that, by the aid oi \ our oplovsitier, thin uiril culty ha j bet.a happily obviated ?? tShe?iS? ycu furnished me a/e decidedly the bent adapSi l* *' of any I have ever yet u.,?d Very respectfully, yours, R. B. DKANiS Rector of tit. J &;&c?' Parish r>?partment of interior. May 7, lwss Fioai aataral defects and the uiecaal ran-cof my eves, I have been compelled tn ^e civse^ for , I tare tried different"opSns without obtalnJng glasses perfectly fitted to my eyes. Four months since Mr. Tobias made t-vo pairs ??P^laHy for me, which 1 have found to serve me perfeeUy. By the use of his optometer ke J., ^nabi* d vo adapt Glasses minutely to the eve I most chfej-fuily recommend Mr. Tobias toSi ?avin^ occasion to usegiasses, and bear my testl K my as to his skill as an optician. HENRY E BALDWIN, jv w-u * 8*J'Tt?8,^B Warriat, BOY*' WINTER CLOTHING WF;.HAV!L?H1S ^AY k~^c"e'iVED A large addition to our usually extensive CUr>TH'.,l',0f?wiiUmlity B?y*: Chilli? CLO 1 H I N G, which we will offer to our custom ers and the public at unusually low prices Our stock consists in part of? OVER COATS and TALMAS Fine cloth ROUN DABOUTS and JACKETS Fint- and common PANTALOONS silk, satin, and Merino VESTS " hite and colored SHIRTS UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS CAPS SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, Ac Ac. /"?i f ? our ",ot^ Boys' and Children's Clothing very larg- and complete ' blldrt:" ? >wp- WALL A STEPHENS, yth and *<** ^reet, d??c8 (intelAGlobe) neit to Iron Hall. rj,;LT's'R,,naiNs,nndlaw jrc.ncl ,? n.i>,ateRt revolving hamtoe-r live ar.d ? ;\ barre. PL 1 OLS. Also, a good assort ment of single barrel Pistols, from TiTcentt to *5 each. American RAZORS of the best aualltv every raxor warranted. For sale by deo U No. m Bridge str^t,^Mr^wlwn. Information for Travelers. ORANGE * ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Great Southern Mail Line! ?i>TWIlK DAILY (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA, GORDONSV1LLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at 6 a m and 7pm Fare from Washington to Richmond ?5 50 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS 111 be at tta? vey PASSE will be at the Washington Railroad Depot to con RNGKR9 a:id D *GG \GE, Frtt of Chare*, to STEAMER GEORGE - h, PAGE,for ALEX ANDRIA, a din- fr"' TlffTa tarce of six miles, allowing ample time for Meals. Tickets procured on the boat. Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, as it is a costikvoc* link of first class railroad from ALEXANDRIA TO RICH MOND THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost to the Depot of the Petersburg Railr ad J. It NICKL1N. dec 7-tf Ticket Agent, Alexandria. PEOPLE'S NEW STEAMSHIP LINE. Between Baltimore, Alexandria, Wash ington and Georgetown. THE NEW AND COMMODIOUS STEAM Propeller DIAMOND STATE.- X will run regularly once a week be-Jg.? tween the above ports j leaving Baltimore on Sat urday aflmoon, arriving at Alexandria on Mon day morning and at Wa>hin^U>n and Georgetown Tuesday morning. Returning, will leave Washington Tuesday af ternoon : Georgetown Wednesday morning, and Alexandria Wednesday evening. For freight apply to BEN J DARBY, t?9 Water street, Georgetown. D. C. nov '27?eolm WASIfl NUT ON BRAriCH RAILROAD. ClHANHE OF HOURS.-On and after Mon ?> day, the2->d instant, tts Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and b'jf a. m., aad 3 and 1* p. ra. On Sunday at p ra. Leave Baltimore at 4.^ and 0* a m , and 3 and S'4 p. ra. On Sunday at 4if a. m. ap'23-tr T. n. PARSONS, A^cat. COK MOUNT VEKNON. ON TUESDAYS AND FR 1DAYS ? FARE, round trip. ?!; from Alexandria ? jtlk-"" <-ents ?The steamer THOMAS^^r^iBi COLLYER leaver Washington at 9, and Alexan dria at 9% o'clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at sy o'clock. Coach fare 10 cents Per sons wishing the coaches will leave their residence with George A. Thorn s Parker. Kti.V**hr..encs on the boat ?ct 2S?tf sam'L w::dney. ca&taia. t*:e new tori and livlrpooTi -/Saw- UNITED STATES - A l L ST EA'I liKS. rilHK SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINt 1- ar-: the ATLANTIC. Captain West, PACIFIC, Captain Ny-, BALTIC. Captain ComstPCk, ADRIATIC, Captain Graftr-a. These Ships havebeen by lit by contract, express ly fcr Sovenunmt orvice; every ca'e has been laken In their construction, as in the engine.??. to in^re ftrength and spetd, and th-ir accyniru^da tlors for passengers a/e unequalled for ele^a^ce and comfort. fx.i?.a of Finnx. Fro:a Mew York to Liverpool, la arst cabin, ii-l Second cabin, - - - - - 7? Exclusive u.;e of extra sise siitc rooms, - r<no From Liverpool to New York, - ?M and LW An experienced S :'gec^ attacb'jd to each ship. No berth can be secured until pa!?l for. Fsi freight or p?=-?agc apply to EDWAr'J) X. COLLIN? K CO , 5C V."all sii.ct, New Y?t<'. Z*OWN, SHIPLEY Si CO., Li^crpooL E. C r. 2* C , 13 Kirg'sAnn Yrri, JOXN M UN it Ok. CO., 2J Hue N.->tre Dame de? Vl'tmec, I . GLOB9E F DRAPER, K&v.-s. The e~rhitz a these ?tipe will not be acccraata* We for gn'd, sliver, b*tll!on, *]>ecle, Jewelry, p.e clous stoacs, or metal.*, roles* billT of :.id!r-g are signed thcrefe;. snd tii* vs'-ir th< r,'of the/c'i ex pressed. cor 1??!y BY LAIlIIOAD DIRECT TO 7HT! WESI. Tim* bitweeu Washingtou and WhosiTj bat 17 \ hsura 1 Banning Timo betW3*n Waihingten and Cincinnati 27 houri rnaorsH Ticxrij.xd hasgas* ckic*! rc is has ih wa-hip&to^. ry:it: BALTIMORE a.*?l? OHIO kail a ROAD bavins? preatly improved its Western connections, now offers the fuiiest Inducements to Travellers betwten WASHINGTON, HALT4 M'lRt, anl all portions of -.he WEST, NORTH W EST, and the SO U T H W EST. The connection between the Trains from W a^h - ingtcn and the Trains bound West from Haiti ?.v ?? ? v ? ? *??u > - ?mv v??jy C u'kii^v va waxo required between Washington and the Ohio river. Uagga^els checked thrc.'gh to Wheeling at the Washington Su.ion, and recheckt-d ana trans ferred there, ('with *h?' passengers) without charge, for those holding Through Tickets f.?r points be yond. The co..iwctin" Trains leave W ashington dally at r. a. in. a^d p. la. On Sundays at ihc iat;er hour only. At WHEELING <ii'ttt rcnnictif)* la ma'*9 with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL ROAD, frr ta ilclla'.re, on the Ohio, near Wheeling, through .'imbrldge, Zai. sviBe, aiid Nfr w.rk,'tb CO! UM BUS. These trains connect at Newark with the c_r.' of the Newark, M' r^a'.id ?nd hardasky H'-lLoaa for t .ndu ky, Toledo, Dctrosc, Chlcnro, bt. I o'iSa, etc. At COLUMBUS the C.O. Rallr'vd trains enn aaciwiiii iaefost trains ?;ftheL:';:/e f.Uami rand to Xenia, Olu.lnnati, Louisville, etc At XENIA^on Little Miami kai'rcad) connect'<-nls ft.riittdv.th the trains through Dayton, inaian apolls, 'F- rre H. ute, I afaye:te, il^icago, Rock Island. St. LouiK, cu. tut. fer/cd at (:!nc'..:Kati to the Mcll Stiajr.azs on t^e Ohio Ticket /or Kvansvllio, C;lu, tail St. Louis nio . oil i> t...^ iO. tfi. O- Fox CLEVI LAND, at.d V.^ vj;t ul^nd to Toll do. Detroit, L'L!cago, etn., tickets are sola, when tne OUlu i? tu.viga^.^ litttvrieii ?Vhtell:ig aad WeUr.i:id (forty miicb) w'ucie a conneciu-n wl'.u the Olofuluiitl ata i'ittaou.'g kaliroad is Iri t i. 'i r&vel&rs l:c rcq'-ieitod lo uctlco that while this is the only jouta aSo^aiug 'Inzough Tickets ai.d Chsci3 Lb Washington, it i3 al^o the shortest, iAO-t sp-oody. and ulr^t to nearly all the leading points 1.1 kLo gicat West. Tue distance frcin \V^.hI:igtor. to Ciaclur..ul 1jbut LSI miles,being about ltKJ miles shortci than by any other route! Loalsrliio, hy raiLoad, ^Ifi fli, by steamer from Cincinnati, ludiiinapohs, 81?" 50; <-leve land, 113 50; To;edo, fl5 fco; Detroit, *15 *t?; Chicago, 6a and #19 50; St. Louis, giti JO and & 4.1 ? ^ ? <11 ?_?*? W W ;iL17 1jn UAH 1/) bf.kkley spRi\es.Bedford springs, PIEDMONT,OAKLAND,and FAIRMOUNT, pas-uuge;s ?aa/ lsave Washington at 8 a. ra. or p. m. For the m'.nor way stations between Balumore and Wheeilag, take 6 a. k u*la from Washington. inr For t.tini tc usd Cora H?dtimer;, Anapolls, etc . see special adTertlsemeuts. inr For further lnformatlou, Through Tickets, *o.,apply to THOMAS H. PARSONS, Agoat, at Wtsniagtca SUiloa. JOHN H. DONE, Master cf Transportation, BaSumore aud Ohio RaiL-oad, Baltimore. ?ay 3?tf GAUTIER'S Ladies* and Gentlemen's Elegant SALOON AND RESTAURANT, Conducted on the plan of Taylor f Delmonico's Netc York. Ladies and gentlemen can pro oure at all hours BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DIN N ER and SUPPER, served in the best style at a few minutes' notice All the delicacies of the season constantly on hand. Members of Congress and others taking rooms can make desirable arrangements on moderate terms to have .heir meals furnished. Elegant dining rooms and parlors for the ac comodation of messes or parties of gentlemen desirous of taking their meals together Strangers vis tiug the city will And this estab lishment a great convenience, and are respectful ly Invited to ca 1 and examine It C GAUTIER, dec IS?eolm 25? Pennsylvania avenue. MINCE MEAT. Mince meat of superior quality, mad- from Virginia Mountain Beef and Fruits and Spices of tne purest and best quality, tod'jr uiv own supervision, for sale at my store, corner of Vermont avenue and 15th street. nov id Z. M. P. KING, Carter's Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTFfE BLOOOi Best Alterative Kitwa!! WOT A. FAXTICLS OF \T**rr*T IM IT?!! An Infallible remedy for Serofnla. Kind's Kvll, Rheumatism *>b*tlaate Cutaneous Eruption*. .Pimple* or Postule* on the Face. Blotches, Bolls, Ague and Fever. Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Tetter, Scald Heaid, Enlarge ment and pain of the Bones and Joint*. Salt Rheum. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases arising from an Injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence In Life, or Impurity of the Blood. THIS grsat remedy, which ha* become so rap idly and so Justly celebrated for its extraordi nary etticacy in relieving and curing many of the most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with which mankind is nffltctfd. 1* now offered to the public, with the confld?*nt ussurarcetbat no Man icxL pisc?ivkrt ever made has been so ? miaently mccessful IncunntfScRoFrLA, and all nisiasks of thi Blood,as CARTER'SSPANISH MIX TURK The Proprietors are receiving by everv mail most flattering and astonishing details cures made in all parts of tht conntry. and in most case* where the skill of the best Physician* had been ried in vain. Its powvr over the Blood Is truly remarkable and all dls~ise;> arising from Impurity of the great Prat of LiFshave b^n relieved andcured with out a single failure, out of thetrorsands who hav used it. Carter's Spanish Mixture contains n<? Mercury, Oplnm, Arse.ilc, or any dangerous drugs, but is composed of R oots and H?rbs. rona t>ined with other ingredient* of known virtue. and may be given to th;? vounges' Infant or mo*t de bilitated Invalid, without the least possible hesi tation. We h.ive only room for short extracts frcm the volume* of testimony in our possession, and all from gentlemen of the highest respectability, well known in thslr various localities. Please read for yotrselves. Wc tak^ jreat pleasure in calling the attention of our readers to the merits ef Career's Spanish Mixture as a rem??dy for diseases of tbe blood It enjoys a reputation !n this city unequalled by any other preparation.?Daily Dispatch, Richmond, Va. The Hon John M. Botts. of Va., says heconsld ers it a matter of duty to add his testimony to the virtues of Carter's Spanish Mixture, from actcal personal observation of its remarkable cura tive powers for the diseases in which it Is used W e have been cured of a violent and protracted Liver disease by Carter's Spanish Mixture. We know it to be a'! it professes.?Editor SoutKsiiu Democrat, Pttersburg, Va. We have found from personal trial, that Car ter's Spahish Mixture is a truly valuable m.dl cine.?Ed. Vergentus Indcj , .'dtnt. Vt. GREAT CUkLE OF SCROFULA -A press* man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir ulent character by a few bottles of Carter's Span ish Mixture, after everything else had failed Oth er cures which have come under our own observa tiod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val uable medicinal arent. We take srreat pleasure In calling the attention of the afflicted to its mer its ?Richmond Rtjtubiican. SYPHILIS.?I have seen a number of cures of Svphills performed by Cart-r's Spanish Mtxtnre. 1 believe it to be a perfect antidote for that borrl bledisease E. BURTON, Ccm of Revenue for citv of Richmond LIVER DISEASE ?Samuel M. Drinker, of the Lrm of Drinker A Morris, Booksellers, Rich mond, Va., was cured cf Liver disease of several years standing by only three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. OLD SORES, ULCERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SMX.?See the cure of.Mr. Harwcod. and others, detailed In our Al manac The number of such cases cured by Car ter's Spanish Mixture, precludes the possibility of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCVRY.-S* the "Vtt of Mr. Elmore He was eaten up with Mercury and could obtain r?o relief, until he tool six b-.'tles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, which perfectly ret tored him to health and vi;ror. NEURALGIA.?Mr. F. Boyden, formerly ef tie A tor ilous?. N Y.,but more recently propri etor of the Exchange Hotel, Rihmond, was cured of Neuralgia by Carter's Spanish Aftxtnre. Since that time, he says he has seen it cure more than a hundred cases of the disease in which it is used He never fails to recommend It to the afflicted RliEVAf 17VSAf.?Mr. John F. Harrison Druggist, of Martlnsburg. V<t.. writes o? tie slnl gular cure of a violent ease cf K heumatism. The patientcould not wlk. A ?e?v bottles entirely cured nim SCRO FULA?Mr. Itarritori al?o writes of a great cure of Scrofula, in the person of a young lady, (of three years .standing.) which all the doc tors could not reach. Six bottles made a cure of h?*r SYPHILIS.?hi K.T Hendie, of Washing ton. 1). C , who cured an obstinate case of SypLl lisCarter "*pan1~h Mixture, says "it acts spe cially on ihe Blood, Liver and Skin and Is prompt and eihclent in Its results." Dr. John Minge, forme ly of the City Hotel, Richmond, now of Alabama, says b" has *~en Carter's Spani. h Mixture administered in a num ber of casts with astouishiuglv good effect. He recommends it as ? the most edirient alterative in use." SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA -Mr Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of Scrofula and Salt Rheurn of three year* standing by only three bottles of Carter's Spani h Mixture vVM S BEERS tc CO , Proprietors, No 301 Broadway, Nfew York. lijT Price SI Per bottle, or six bottles f r S3, f or sale by CHAS STOTT, Washington. V C.j ar.d Druggists generally. oct 1?ly SOMETHING TO OLD AND YCVN?. PllOFESSCK WOOD'* HAIR RESTORATIVE. 'J'HIS preparation, although If* than two yean A before the p-^jiic; owing to its wonderful ef fects upon the human hair aud seal p. has already obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly ua paralleled, it has witbeut theordinary appliance used Tor such purposes, won its wiiy, and been heartily welcomed to most of the cities ajd tow ns in the United States, the C tnadas, aad the West India Inlands. Nor Is this result surprising wnen it is reiO'-iiil?ered ttai its popularity Is based upon its merits, solely as exusblUhed by actual te-ts That thi- preparation will actually itcjlore gray H?;ir to lt3 Natural Color, prod .ce a luxuriant prowrhupon the head; of tiie baid. prevent the hair from falling olf. anc when used as a ton!, ar ticle, produce a continual hew of the natural ?i:ld and tnu3 render the hair :<oft, glessy ar.d w ?. destroy diseases of the scalp, and cxp?.'l iLi&lrui1, the certlflc3tes of dlstlo^u^h^d geatleme>i ua iadls^ it: e very part of the country Mhio have tried It, and therefore speak what Uiey -.r- w, most ful ly attest That oy a pro-jer use of ttii? iiestoratlve th- hair can be made to a'.iain aad retain its natu re color to alrr.net any aga aloucd tc humanity, by rc.v.ov!tig the cause of ul^are f.o.a tee p? no matter how long standing?tuj ct ... urrrnt Ujb tic.cnlals of the press and uit ccrt:uc:.t;.' of nu mtious rcipvX.u?oie individuals ol uu.n seii ?, to the use of this curative, as well ua of Unjrv.\ uai n.tudai.i <\.i of editors and ccrtlhcat-i bwiore allu dod to, can b^ had of all agents. L'aoorr isLi). Mass., Jan. ii, 12ZS. Pao7. Wooo?Dear Sir?Haviag n.nde tri;.!Of Sour Hair Restorative, it gives iae plc^-.ure to say lat itt effect has been exceilejit in renjoviu-r in ha.rjination, dandruff, and r. constant lenient-/ to itching, with which i have been tionhledfrvm childhood, and h&> alsct t^tcr^d my hair, which waj becoming gray, tol n arlirlnal color, i have used no other article, with anything ilka the jm picasu.e ana profit. Yotus, Unly , j e. PKAfla, Pastor of Oithc&cx Church. Drcolaeld. , ? Cas.iTve, 1U., J c: e 27. lt>5J. I hsversed Prof. O. J. Wood j nalr Re-sto:* tlve. and have admired lu wonderful eflbot. My hair waj becoming, as 1 though.!, p^aoatniely gray; but by the us? of bis l-Psstnrjtiive" It ha? reaumed its original eolor. ana 1 1-ave no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BHL'KSE, Ex-Setitor United Statai. fio'- Wboa !?Doar Sir?My hair commenced falling off some three ox four years since, and con tinued to do so until I became culie bald. I tried all the popular remi dies of the day, but to no ef fect, at last I was induced to uae your celebrated Hair Restorative, and *ia very happy to say it is uoing wonders. 1 have row a fine growth of young hair, and cLcetfuiiv toccnioiend Fta u^e u> all kimllarly aS!etcd. A. C WIT^LIAMSON, . .. 133 Second street. Address O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietor*, 31$ Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. C. STOTT & CO., whoioaie at J retail A^ent, Washington. *. W. DYOTT h 80NS, tfexe.-al Wholesala Agent, x'hlladelphla, Pa. au 1?iv 8LKXWOOD tK.Vi ETKHYi Offie* Jis. 2?u Pa. avsM corner 10th itrnt, CO VIE TUX savins't BANK ) THIS CEMETERY Is laid oct on tbe plan oX toe celebrated Ureenwood. of New York, and situated on the high ground distant one and a quarter miles north of the Capitol?North Caplto! ?treet leading directly to the gateway. Thla Company have secured a charter frciaCon (re-<s, appropriating their ground forever to burial purposes, making a fee title to the purchaser, and p:onibitlng all encroachments from legislation oi otherwise, which Is of va?t Importance to thoae who wish their de*d to repose wher- they have placed theji, for it has become a cuttom In all other cities when the burial ground become* valu able for other purposes, to sell it, and tk'ow the dead promiscously into one large pit mi leiral measi'-^s cannot prevtni It, ^ no titl-a are elven lo the pround K Laws, formation, can be obtained ..f1.1 p**?6 lgft Mr. James F. Harvey. No. 410 Seventh street, or Eny other undertaker willbs promptly attended to, ' ^ THK. URKATfe.PT MEDICAL DISCOVEBY Of THK AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, af Rtibiry, Hti^Inovfrwl In mw of our ronton runti ffiisi a remedy that rnre* RTIRY K I N D 0 F HIIMOK; VK.OM IB! WOlIT irtftllU Do*'* TO A CoM ?on rmrLB. He has tried it in ove* bi.even hundred cases, and never failed except In two cases, (both thunder humor ) H? has now in his possesion ovc* two hundred certificates of its vlr tue. all withir twenty n.iie* of Boston Two bottle* are waTanted to erne a nursing: sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind <4 pimple* on the face. Two to threr bottles will clear the sys>m 0f biles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the woist oa.kt-r la tb?- month and stomach Three to Ave bottl-* are warrant to cure it# worst case of Frvsipeiaa One to two b >tties are warranted to cure ail humor tnthe e es. Two bottles are warranted to f'*re running 4 the ears end blotches anio-.:,j the heir. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt andruni.lng ulcers One bottle will euro s^aly eropHon of the skin. Two to three bottles are wz.rr.mtfd to cure the worst ~a*e of ringworm Two to throe botu?> are warranted to cure the raoKt desp. rate casr of rhenmaiUin Three to four bottle* arc wn; raj red to cure the ??alt rheum. F Ivj to eight bottle* will core the wore* -?aes <4 scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the flm: 1*?ttle. and a perfec-t < ure Is warranted when the .hove quantity is taken. R??ider, 1 peddled ov*r a thousand bottler of this in the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the eflVet ?f it in every cane So?ureas vater will cal ,^i'!*hfiie. sofjrc will this cure humor I never ?sMabott'e of it but that sold a ^ther; after a "rial it aiwa\s speaks for itself 1 Lere are two things about this herl> that appear* to me surpris ing; Crst that it grow* incur pasture? In sorre nlaces quite plentiful, and yet its value has never ?een known until 1 discovered it in 1 ?second, ibat it should cure all kinds "i humor lu order to give some idea of the a ldden rl? and great popularity of the discovery, I will state .'aatTn April, 19i". 1 peddled it. and sold aboutC bottles per day?in April, la?4, I sold o\vr l,f?? rjoitles per dav of it. Some of the'wholesale Druggists wbo h?ve bo. n n bu- iness twenty ard thirty years. say that no thing in the annals ot patert ii.edif iDt* was ev? ilkc it. 'ihcre is a caivereal piait<e ?.f it from all garters. In r;y c^c practice I alvtays kept it strictly for humor*.?but si-ce its lnfroductlor. as a penrral family medicine. great and werderfnl virtues have fceen found in it that 1 revn F"--p . ted Several cases of * pilepllc his?a diffta uhieb war- always conaid< sed ia< urabie.fcave been < ti'?d by a ?"ew bottle* O, v hat a in? rr v if it wi11 | reve t 'Joctoal in all cases of that awful maiadf?there but few who Lave seen more c,f it tLan I have I know of several case* of Dropsy, all of them :igcd people cired bv it For the various d!*ra?e? o? the Liver, hick Headarhe. Dvspcrsla. Asthma, Kevera^d Ajrue. l*sin in the Sid?, Iiisea*es of t Spine, and particularly in disaas--*. of the Kid Leys. 4c . the discovery has dor.e more go?d iLxn ?? v rr nd!cine ever known Nr. r hangeof diet ever ^?ve*sary?c^t the be?? you an get and enough of it. It irtt linn* fttr V.?* ?*dult* one table oonf'M f**r d .,?Children over ten rear- d-mert spo. n il?Childr?nfrom fl\e to right yoar*. tea spoon r si. As no directions i-jin be ap, l!cable to ail eon stit'it'ons. take sufficient to operate on the bowela twice a day. MAItCrACTr*FT< av DON A I C KENNI. DV, Nv. Wirw* i\ rbutf, i'Kirs. O n k Dor i.ti Wholesale Agents?N"W \ ork City. C V. CL1C&NKK, fct Bart lav street: C II KINU, i'M Broadway; A B. t I> SANDS li,0 Fulton ?rtre't Philadelphia, T W DVOTT 1 SONS lialtimore, BROAVN A KKOTHf R.ft\IIV4 HATCH Alerandrla. PKF.I. k - I KVIAS At Kotai. by ?.il re-pe> lat.le HreppW* iu the United State* and l'ritish P.-ovin^es. also by the Dru^^ists of tLi. CUv c<t z'x-! v DOCTOR HCOFLAMOS CELEliKATFD (German Bitters, rr.i;r^R?3> bt DH. C. M. J\CK80F, Phii.idV, Pa., WILL JfrfPTtAttT CriiB LITER C031PUHT, KYSPEPSU, JAHMCX Chronic or 1Serwut L L\l9ty, 0f ^ kidney*, and a'i disease* mritimy j'rom a mi ardertd Lxvrr or StomacJL Su a as Cons;'nation. Irv. ^rd P. i i or Blood tothe Head. Aridity of the Stonw h. Nan sen. Heartburn. Disgust for food, F'lllr.??<*?. at Weight in the St.-?n4.?' h. So.ir Kriietation?. link ing or Fluttering at the I'tt of the Mojnarfc, ? viniminir of the He*d, Hurried ai'-t Dlttenlt Brea'hing. Fluttering o? the Heart, Choking or Sufi'ocatlrij Sensatiou* when in a lrlmr Po-tnre, lilrnnesa of Vision. Do'* ??f Wei* le for?- the Sight. Fever arid Dull Fain In tie (load. Defi cient of Persplntlon, Veiiowne s of the Skin and lives, Pain in the Side II? k .Che>t. I.'rr bs Ac., t^'.idden Flnshe* of H'-at burning In the Flesh. Constant 1 of Evil, and gvea* Depression of Spirits. rpHK PEOPRIKTOR . lnrrdllr^ tbe attrition * of the public to this prepare:'on. does ;o with a feellnc of the utmost confidence In its virtues lr.d adaptation of it to the dl?a.s?a fv>r wUtt U Is tecommesded. It !s 1 o ne-x ard untried article, but on." that h~* st< od the test of a ten years' trial before the Amer icas :<eople, and its reputation and sale law vf:lea by any similar preparations e*tan' 'i .e testin^eny in its favor given bv the i ?*?t promi nent a^d weli-known Phyalchin.^ i >d ii.Jivid?:a ^, in all p^rts of tiiO co.i ..r/ is Immense. The f I lOAlai. ftorn N wth Carolina Si respoct.'.j!Iy ? ad mitted, n-fer-inc any who t>mv sti'l donbt. to tie "Metnorabilia.'' or Pru^'ca: Ree*'1pt Book, foi Farmers aud Families, to, be b .4 ,-mtia of*all t'm Agents for tbe Gnnuasi ihlcra. i'r.^ipai t?Sice <\nd Jxan.-factory. l?v? ?R.(M STilEift', l'? ILAI>l?l-l'UiAt Pis. *;:oT!3IONY FliOM SOI'FX CAZOl. KA c~ jJr. 1/. St...it, of 1 hill, ..?:?? atiKftiy, N. i . P;r? Hill. Msrrfc *. 1-31. Dx C. M. Jirncs, P..il3iv'lj)ts a?ir: i ht?e beca a aub^ot ui Dv>: p-l?. in iu am l?a, to: tke laa: ?.?< ' *. v. .. n a tion tjctlve t.uni.4... n.* mt j ^>,vt.u.a .ul lAt me s_td i L.a? uia. \? i...-. a ..l. Al.lou I TST&3 Ciiricd t.i ii. v ietii^; y .n Vir ginia, 'i'enncvx ?, z \ Ti: .d Ca, :,r.s. but wax ut- bnejtted by : .y wa rtv.bi-.. I v is t ikt 2. Whlleoa ray way tome I ? ;.j "d.: v.vek.u Ruin erfardto. . n ?iaJ;l vi.i. 1 1 N1 h Car?>itfca. to iry thi t iK:i o* ...?uie Ci.aiyb?-~u- \%at? r in place. About la-a of u. v..?k 1 wii; ,.?i j drsio.'e tugat Ko.ae liicvlS-'lr-' f? r c! .u 1 "d aayadf. Tkerawereaeversl <f tl?e vlll-o. clan.-, iu l^<? irtore st.d ere of :hf tn ticeit 1 to take ?o>ne lL.i,.e*t ia UiJ case, rr.d. aitii a.kl;me son.e q;ia;tla:is, sail he lu t Uceu a dyspcntic rod hud bt<i.i trieally oenokl. 1 uv the > ?e cf ilOOs' LAI^D'S QbHMAX BtTTKItiJ, pr=fared by you, nnd h-? iMlstfd that 1 v. '.utl tjy tL?* Bltt??r?. tie elso c .He I t"_f next d_y at my room, an.' . - ?istcd co nr.nrh thrt I v.. Ja try tv.'-m th'.t I as. d Llia to pet mc one 'utltle. He did It. and t t' t n.f Lced tahin^ it 1 - dlroeird. atd I vva* rr.v^re b-. ? efliu}d by 1* - u.-n aii Vial atd meulcl&e 1 L-d btei lac a. After reaching hone os.* or n.y at!/rhbnc? to sue tot 9 prescription and medidno. (te 2 a peptic.) at'.d i tare him a arly ;k;l iuo j*it: *? 1 nad left, which effeitt l mtsth gc-d in his rrse. He has often called on n:e for more of th<? sa-.re kind of medicine, sayin? he waw 'acre KucStted by l1. tha>i any other he Lad taicn, bui I t v.*e a< t t<*n al;!*; to yet taty tnate for Litr. rr myufil iu-e; will you, therefore, * lease ship Xc ? duaea or tore sd> boon as possible. Kespectfuuy, y ^ra, Vv . F.M IT H ? D. K HOOKER, Roger's 3lr:s, Wtic Co., N C., Oct. u r 24, . '?Having experienced very g-.^aJ beae*tfr. t ??.? xse of HOOF LAND ^ 6fclRMAN B1 TTEEt 1* Chronic Dy^enttry ai.d functional deran^t.m-.ii of the Liver, ?i.d iu lUKaftiJtant e\k3,1 a.. de>..i ua of obtaining a qua^tilv of it for tue bei?it *4 c^nuvorlty. \w ^lU, thtref^.t, lot, Ac., A3. CERTIFICATE OF V. .. 2. J USMISVU.LI, Vadk.^C N.C. 2 November I*;, 1KJ ) Dr. C. M. Jackscn?Dear Sir: AUc?* me tc ft prtsss to you my sincere thank> [or your d-sr. ?er? of a luoalciue which, to say the least o| H. L--. ef fi-cted a cure that all other m 1 u* ?< taken, have tntliely failed to do. Uout LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Lave cured of the u i atu 1 /born a^d aggravated case 01 : ~ rn?? tL t, perhaps, ever K^ll to thelotcfnran fc!yoa* '?? not a btranger iu this commur,- . , t> 1 au. v . ?! ka?>wa Ln this aud the surrooudiug coutLies, acd cau truly ti.y that n?y r?? every has rjrt' "led ail my fr;ei.ds a..d relauuna. a.- i bad UieO 1 v ? ila-i recomiLv :.ded, and nothing did mo any g.-d ut tii I wa.4 pre\ail?d up?-n to trv* Um Bftt 1 '?-'a are at iibertj to make ai-y uw of thif c.'c . rrica tion for the oes efit of the aSicteU you :t-4. tutcS rrspa. 'J rah yourt. w:* L AIV>OOf. These biUi-r* are <?:?:. i> v._ f b.'t, th. y la*!? orate and strengths the sysU *. ? rev.r p: - : lt.ar.lo. - Ifffiaft * ? ? '.t as :d-% Fr r sale by iesp?!table dealers ece; v? ? by Z. D. 61 L.MAN, Waehlr.^n; ' f WELL, tforgeiowu, aan i. K. I''Mi: ?.?*?'? Alciaiadrla. ut 1?If 11UYS IN ENDLES* VAKIEVk, at tbe Emporium of Fancy tfooda 306 Pa aeen<* doofcu tLUS.