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es —s a EVENING STAR. TO LITTLE MARY. I’m bidden, little Mary! To write verses upon thee ; I'd fain obey the bidding itt but with me ; But the mistresses |’m bound to, —— ladies hard to please,) Of all their stores poetic, . So closely keep the keys, It’s only now and then, By good luck as one may say, ‘That 4 couplet or a rhyme or two, Falls fairly in my way. Fruit forced is never half so sweet As that comes quite in season— But some folks must be satisfied With rfiyme in spite of reason. So, Muses ' now befriend me; Albeit of help so chary, To string the pearls of poesie, For loveliest little Mary. And pa ye pegan damsels! T ot over fond am a i= ” invoke your haugbty » Your fount of Castaly.- I've sipped a purer fountain, Ive a holier shrine, 1 own a mightier mistress — O Nature! thou art mine. And Feeling’s fount than Castaly Yields ers more divine! And only to that well-head, Sweet Mary, I'll resort, F or just an artless verse or two, A simpie strain and short, Befitting well a a Wi orn with earthly strife, To thee, young Traveller! In the morning track of life There's many a one wil! tell thee, 'Tis all with roses gay — There’s many a one wil! tei! thee, Tis thorny all the way — Deceivers are they every one, Dear child, who thus pretend ; God's Ag are not unegual— Make Him thy trusted friend, And many a path of pieasantness, He'll clear a wa’ oe thee However dark and Intricate The labyrinth may be i need not wish thee beauty — I need not wish thee grace— y both are budding In that infant form and face. i will not wish thee grandeur — i will not wish thee wealth-- But only a contented heart. Peace—competence—and beaith Ford Friends to iove thee deariy, And honest friends to chide, And faithful ones to cleave to thee, Whatever may betide. And now, my little Mary ' if better things remain, Unheeded in my blindness, Unnoticed in my strain, PU sum them up succinctly, In “English undefiled !”” My mother tongue’s best benison— God bless thee—precious cLild ! a It is Lady pes to post large placards all over the city of London, containing passages from the Bible, printed in the largest charac- ters, so as to arrest attention. Each placard to contain only one verse, and sometimes only one sentence, and to be renewed as frequent- ly as the funds obtained will permit MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STREAMERS. FROM THR UNITED STATES. Nam. Leaves For bay The California steamers leave New York onthe 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 Malls from England toChina. fhe following, may be interesting to those who have correspondence with the East: ‘The mails jeave Southampton on the 4th and 20th of each month, and arrive at Gibraltar about she 9th and 25th of samme month , arrives at Malta about the Mth and th of same month ; arrivesat ja about the 18th of same and 4th of fol- lowing month Leaves Suez about the 20th or 21st of same and Sth or 6th of following month ; arrives at Aden about the 25th or 26th of same and 10th or 12th of following month Leaves Aden about the 26th or 27th of sume and day of arrival for Bombay, and 11th to 13th for China, &c indian Navy steamer arrives at Bombay about the 34 to Sth and 19th to 2ist of following month P. and O. steamer arrives at Peint de Galle about the 6th or 7th and 22d to Yd of following month ; leaves Point de Galle for Pnlo Penang the same day, if the steamer has already arrived which takes the mall on; arrives at Pulo Penang about the 12th or 13th and 2=th and 29th of follow- poe, Peengeately arrives at es ah about the 13th or 16th and 31st or Ist of following month; leaves —— about 12 hours after arrival; arrives at Hong Kong about the 22d or 24th and &tb or 10th stator peel, leaves next day for Shanghal Two mails leave England—one on the Sth and ‘20th of each month—via Marseilles, and arrive at Alexandria cbout the same time asthe Southamp- ton mail. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. Nationa! Hetel—wittiam ovy.', J Wilitams, Tenn JD Pratt & ly, Ma JB Miss Capen, Mass J BMc 3 Beale, NY ‘f Brennan, B Williams, Pa R C Anderson & iy, SC J Waring, Ma JH Shafer, Va W D Moore, Ma J Mecker, NY J Monroe, do Mrs French, Mass G Porbes, Vt J W Stanton, NY J Dane, do LD Wilcoxson & ly,do W P Fetridge, Mass D P Kimball, Mass N M Farrington, ‘Tenn E @ Dunster, NH J Bingham, Pa JB Brick, NJ D W Shanks, Tenn J Jones, Ga % W Hawood, Va BH Perry, Va K Eppes, do A P Brawner, Ma wil Bolten, Ny ‘A Frost, NY W J Parrolt, & SW Thurston, do W McElroy, O Mr Duuforts, NY Mrs Dunforth, do ‘T Brooks, Mass Mr & Mrs Spaulding, O Mr Maliday, do FP L Gritith, Ma Hi Mr & Mrs Bemis, Nx Mr Fellows, do P Notbeck, Russia JJ P Alston, sc ¥ ? &M. shown, Mire Eaton, N E Sterling Ct R Duncan, NY WF Berry, Ma J Bowen, do J A Clincetient, Va J Giles, Mass Browus’ Hct. - F T West, Va @ Melane, do W @ Mullen, La iL C Newburgh, NY 3 Roberts, Pa & Pennebacker, do © C Magrader, Ma ‘™M Seott, do H Fergusson, tid f Hamblin, ina #8 Jarrett, M 4 Stone, Ind T Barry, do J Trotten, Ma J Stevens. do E Steveuson, ao ® W Wheat, do © & Be. WittiRe. L Mathews, Mo J Stewart, USA A W Jobnson, Ale 4 Bell, jr, NY Wiitards’ tactsi--, JO Jamas, © Dr Bond, {USA 3H Brady, MM ard NY W E Gaylord. Ct HM © Godfrey, iy, do Hon E B Hart, NY Capt Gybbs, ly, NY O M Clark, do sre "40° Col Demick, USA Hon G M Wright, Cal A Baird, do N Thorp, ly, Na” Hon € King, ly,NY AG Thorp NY Duited States Hetel—a.c. nactney W Davis, Va D Murphy, K oe a, J Ogden, va> ip Pi K W Harris, O R A Duvall, do P Cook, Va 6 A Martin. Ma J Robinson, do W _T Jones, NY a F Williams, Ala aS Ses, AM Rery, Va © Pyindell, NY Kirkweed Heuse—s.H. & 4. c1xX ween. RG Riggs, pc W H Henry, Pa ew itney, NY G Lumbkin, do a M Saith, do JM Hall, Ma Harding, Va © Ga , do W Adams, Mass K cme do £ Allen, 4 8 Barvour, do Dexter's Hotel—u. +. DEXTER. WH Thbets, NY Hon W Smith, Va Mr Brinsmade, DC Rockhill, Pa W W Dennison, DC Proposals for O11 for Light-Heuses. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Opviog or THE Liont-Hovsk Boarp, nore Hee 1856. KPARATE SEALBD PROPOSALS WILL S be received at this office until 1 o’clock p. m. on Friday, the Ist day of February, 1856, for sup- lying the light- house establishment with the fol- Fo lots or quantities of oil, to be delivered alongside of the Government supply vessels at Boston, New York city, New Bedfor , or Edgar- town, Massachusetts, at the option of the contrac- tor, to be determined on at the time of aceepting the bid, in tight, well-made casks, suitable for shipping, in primeorder, on or before the follow- f jates, respectively, and also at the respective points named on the Lakes, viz: Lot No.1. 8,000 (elgat thousand) gallons best winter-strain- or pressed sperm ofl, and 22,000 (twenty-two thousand) gallons best spring- strained or pressed sperm oll, to be deliv- ered on the 15th day of March, 1856. Lot No.2. 14,000 (fourteen thousand) gallons best winter- strained or pressed sperm oll, and 16,000 (sixteen thousand) gallons best. spring- strained or pressed sperm oil, to be deliv- ered on the 15th day of May, 1556, asabove. Lot Ne 3. 18,000 (eighteen thousand) gallons best winter- strained or pressed sperm oil, and 12,000 (twelve thousand) gallons best spring- strained or pressed sperm oll, to be deliv- ered as above, on the 15th day of July, 1856. FOR THE LAKES. Lot No 4. 6,500 (six thousand five hundred) gallons best winter strained or promed sperm il, and 6,500 (six thousand five hundred) gallons best spring strained or pressed sperin oll, to be delivered at Buifalo, New York, to the proper officer authorized lo receive it, on the 15th day of April, 1556, or jmmediate- ly after the opening of the Erie canal. 900 (mine hundred) gallons best winter-strained or pressed sperm oil, and 900 (nine hundred) gallons best spring-strai sperm oil, to be delivered to the coll and superintendent of lig! 's at Oswego, New York, on the 15h day of April, 1556, or immediately after the opening of the Ene canal, and 325 (three hundred and twenty-five) gallons best winter strained or pressed sperm oil, and 225 (three hundred and twenly five) gallons best spring-strained or pressed sperm ofl, to be lelivered to the collector and superintend- ent of lights at Plattsburg, New York, on the 15th day of April, 1&4), or immedtate- ly after the opening of the Erie canal Alii of the oil comprised in lot No 4, to be de- livered at the above mentioned places for the lights on the lakes. must be in small fron. bound casks, in prime order, free from leakage, contain ing from thirty to fifty gallons each, and free fr expense to the United States; all the cost of transportation Semeee; and leakage being at the charges ai isk of the contractor or contractors, and all tests and inspection to be mad prior to the transportation of the ol! from the contracter’s Warehouse or other place of deposite The several lots of ol! 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 ita delivery, then the contracting party will be at liberty to deliver itto an authorized agent of the light-Lonse establish ment atthe point of delivery, and shall be enti tled to payment therefor within fifteen days from such delivery All the oii contracted for under the foregoing proposals to be subjected to the usua! tests of spe- cific gravity, temperature at which it will remain iimpid, by burning and such other means as may be thought | ape bo the person or persons to whom that duty may be assigned by the Lipht- Honse Board, Gefore it will be accepted. The winter-strained oil to remain limped at a tem- perature of 32 decrees of Fabtrenuheit or lower, and the spring-stralned of! at a temperature of 40 degrees of Fahrenheit or lower roposals Will be received and considered for each lot separately, or for the whole quantity re quired, at the option of the bidder; but no bid wilt be entertained for a less quantity than Is com rised In one of the several lots desiynated Nos. 1, »3,and4. The bids must state explicitly the lot or lots proposed for by the number «ruumbers, the quantity of each kind of oi! In the tot or lots, and the price per vallon for each quality of oll All bids must be sealed and endorsed \' Ps opo- sals for Oul for Light-Howses,” and then placed in another envelope, and directed to the Secretary of the Light-House Board, Washington, D UC’, postagauaid A bowl. 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 pom -W1i! be required of each contractor, con tioned for the faithful performance of each con- tract, to be executed within ten days after the ac Sa Sep of the bid. the Board, under 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 L bt-Hovse Board ‘THORNTON A JENKINS jan 16—eodtFeb 1. See 2 UNITED STATES MAIL. Fost Orvice DepartMENT. Dec 21, 1855. ROBROSALS FOR CAKRYING THE mails of the United States from the Ist April, 1556, to the Wth June, 1252, Inclusive, on the fol- lowing route in KENTUCKY, will be received at tne Contract Office of the Post Ottice Department in the city of Washington, until 5, p.m., of the 96th day of February, 1956, (to be decided by the Ist March following,) on the route and in the time herein specified, viz: $274 From London, Ky , by Laurel Bridve, Mc Hargue’s Mill, Lyun Camp, Barboursville, Flat Lick, Cumberland Ford, Yellow Sumberland Gap, (Tenn ,) ‘Tazewell, Sye- amore Thorn Hill, Bean’s Station, and Mar- sball’s Ferry, to Russeliville, 94 miles and back, three times a week, in 2-horse coaches ¥ months, and on horseback the residue of the year. Leave London Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at6am Arrive at Russellville next Leave Kussellville Monday, Friday at2 pm Arrive at London next days by 8 p m 3 by 12 m Vednesday, and NOTES. No pay will be made for trips not performed, and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily explained three times the pay of the trip will be deducted. For arrivals far behind time as to break connexion with depending mails, and uot sufficiently excused, one-fourth of the compensa- tion for the trip 1s subject to forfeiture. Fines will be im; » unless the delinquency be promptly and satisfactorily explained certifi- cates of postmasters or the affidavits of othercred- Itable persons, for neglecting to take the mail from or Into a post office; for suffering it to be in- Jured, destroyed, robbed, or lost ; and for refusing, after demand, to convey the mai! as frequently as the contractor runs, or 1s concerned in running vehicles on the route The Postmaster Genera! May annul the contract for repeated failures to run agreeably to contract, for disobeying the post of- fice laws or Instructions of the department, or for assigning the contract without the assent of the Postmaster General. The Postmaster Gencral may alter the schedule. He may also order an lnorease of service on the route by allowing there- fora pro rata Increase of the contract pay. He may also curtail or discontinue the service in whole or in part, at pro rata decrease of pay, if be allow one month’s extra comprusation on the amount of service dispensed with. The bids should be addressed to the Second Assistant Post- master General, superecribed ‘‘ Mail Proposals Sor Kentucky.’ ‘The contracts to be evecutedand returned to the department by or before the Ist of April, 1856. For further particulars as to con ditions to be Incorporated in the contracts bidders ict | see pamphlet advertisement for conveylay mails in Kentucky, Tennessee, Missouri, and fowa, of 1554 JAMES CAMPBELL, dec 22--lawiw osimaster General GAMBLER’S TRICKS WITH CARD: (XPOSED AND EXPLAINED BY Jj. H. Teen ; price % cents MORGAN’S MYSTERIES OF FREE MA- SONRY : containing ali tue Degrees of the Urder conferred ina Master's Li eas written by Capt Wi eae To By HOME COOR BOOK : coutaiut dred excellent ore ) price 26 cents LAWS OF LOVE: A complete code of gal lantry, containing concise rules forthe conduct of a courtship turough its entire progress, Apbo isms on love, the courts of love in the nineteenth century, rules for telling (he characters and dispo- eitions of woman; price 25 cents LADig£S’ GUIDE TO BEAU'Y : contain! Tactical advice on improving the complexion, the air, the hands, the form, the teeth, the eyes, the feet, the features, so a* to insure the highest de- gree of perfection, of which they aye susceptible, 3nd also upwards of one buudsed receipts for va- rious cosmetic only 25 cents Ovks can be bought of the oe gente ok Seventh fireet, op- ne, Where be keeps on band all CHEAP PUBLICATIONS M/A GAZINES, and NEWSPAPERS, BLANK BOOKS, PENS, ond, PAPER, STATIONERY of all kinds, CHILDR ; 8) PRIMMERS ASC CARDS, PLAVING and VISITING CARDS, BALL, &c, nov6—ting ESSKS. TAY/.OR & MAURY HAVING egumpleted tueir ariagements for the ap- | sbesapaee Se0SON, respectfully [S¥ie attention to heir large and veried stock, whieh {ucludes, in addition to a superb coection of BOUKS, a larse assortment of FANCY AKTICLES of the most elegant and recherche descriptice, particularly suiled for Christmas and New Year Preseits. dec Mir several bun- 306 Pa. avenue, near 10th street. INE GOODS FOR PRESENTS at ELLIS'S | dec 20 Information for Travelers. aes & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. 88 See Se Great Southern Mail Line! Be TWICE DAILY -@& (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at 6a m.and7 p.m. Fare from Washington to Richmond..,....85 50 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the hington Railroad pape to con- PASSENGERS and BAGG. Free ve Char e,toSTEAMER GEORGE PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA,a di tance of six miles, allowing ample time for ‘Tickets procured on the te Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, as it is a CONTINUOUS LINK OF FIRST CLA RAILROAD FROM ALEXANDRIA TO RICH MOND. THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg Railroad. J. R. NICKLIN, dec 7-tf Ticket Agent, Alexandria. GTON BRANCH RAILKUAD. day, the 23d instant, the I'rains will Leave Washington at6 and 9} a.m, and 3and 45 pm. dn Sunday at 4 p. m. Leave Baltimore at 4 and 9 a. m., and Sand i p.m. oF Sunday at 1X 2. m. ap 2j—tr ‘BF. H. PARSONS, Ageat. FOK MOUNT VEKNON, N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, ( round trip, $1; from Alexandria 75 cents.--The steamer THOMAS, COLLY BK leaves Washington at 9, and Alexan- dria at 9% o'clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at 8¥ o’clock. Coach fare 10 cents. Per sons wishing the coaches will leave their residence with George & Thomas Parker, Refreshments on the boat. @ot Hf SAM?’L. GEDNEY, Captaia. “FHE NEW YORK AN U . MAIL STEAMEKS,. Wik SHIPS COMPRISING are the ATLANTIC, Captain West, #ACIFIC, Captain Nye, UAL FIC, Captain Comstock, ADRIATIC, Captain Grartcn, ‘Whese Ships have veen built by contract, exprese- ly for Government service; every care has beea taken In thelr construction, as in the engines, lo insure streapth and speed, and their accommoda- tions for passengers ure unequalied for sleyance sud comfort. PRIS LINE PRION OF PAtsaax. from New York to Liverpocl,ia @ratcabta, $128 Second cabin, ST Foss Selmi ee Bel 561 Exclusive use of extra size state room - 200 from Liverpool to New York, = - £30 and £20 An experienced Surgeon attached to each sbip. No berth can be secured until pald for. Per freiybt or passaye eat fe EDWARD K. COLLINS & CU, 56 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool, £. 6. ROBERTS & CU. 3 ‘Arms Yard, Londen. JOHN MU OE &CU % Kae Note Dame des Victolres, Parts SEORGE HH. DRAPER, Havre. ‘Whe owners of these ships wili not be accounts- ble for vold, silver, buillon, specie, iewelry, pie Gious stones, OF imetals, unless Lillx of lading are signed thercfor, aad (he Value thereof therein ex- Pressed Bov 16-—1y BEY RAILRUAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. but 17% hour Kunning Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 houra !! ‘THROVEN TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS ¥O BE Mav IN WASHINGTON, VE BALTIMURE AND UONIU KAIL KOAD having greatly Poa hegre its Western connections, now offers the fullest inducements to ‘Kravetters between W ASIN MORE, and all portions of the V WE , andthe SOUTHWEST. The coune“tion between the Trains from Wash- {ngton and the ‘rains bound West from faiti- more is always promptly made atthe Washington Junction any called the Kelay House) 9 miles from Baltimore. ‘This ls the only change of cars required between Washington and the Obie river. Kaygage Is checked through to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked and wans- ferred there. Hedda the passenyvers) without charge, for those holding Through ‘Tickets for points he- yond. ‘The connecting Trains leave Washingtov datiy at6a.m.and4y p.m. On Sundays atthe latter hour wile At WHEELING direct commection is with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, renning from Bellaire, on the Obio, near Aesop pers Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, lo COLUMBUS. ‘These trains counect et Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield and Sandusky Nallroad for Sandusky, Voledo, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, ete At COLUMBUS the C. 0. Raptroad tratne con- Rect witb tue fast trains of the Little Maam: Kail- road to Xenia, Cincinnatt, Louisville, ete At XENIA (on Little Miam! Rattroad) connection is G d with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- ay ‘ferre Haute, Lefayeite, Chicago, Rock Isiand, St. Louls, etc. 1 F°'Passengers holding ‘Fhroagh Tickets for Memphis, Vicksburg, Naichex, New Orleans, etc., which areaiso sold at Washington--are trans- fered at Cincinnat! to the Mall Steamers on the Ohio. ‘Tickets for Evansville, Catro, and St Louts are sold by this route. Ff CLEVELAND, aad via Cleveland to ‘Foledo, Letroti, Chicago, vic., ticket= are sold, when the Obto ls uavivabie between Wheeling and Wellsville (fo.ty alles) where a connection With the Clevelasd end Pittsburg Nailroad is 2. ‘Travelers are requesied to noties that while this is the only route a®ording Through Sickets and Checks im Washingto, it is also the shortest, most specdy, and direct to mearly ail the leading ints in the it Wesi, The distance from ashington to Ciucimnai! is but 653 raties, being about 100 miles shorer ther Ly any cther route! FAKE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM WASHING'FON :—'Fo Wheeling, $9 50; Colum- ; Ciacinnat!, $15 00; from 5 G3, bys! Cincianati, $18 00; Indianapoils, $17 50; land, 312 40; Yoledo, $15 vu; ‘etroii, B15 WW; Chickgo, $2025 and #19 50; St Louts, $4 50 and Mein his, #26; Now Orleans, $31; ete. FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER'S RY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, PIKDMUN', OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUN’S, ausengers veny leave Washington at 6 a. m. or . in. For the minor wey stations between Balthmore ord Whecling, take 6 4. m. trata from BALTI- sf, NORTH. Cleve- O umd from Haltiscera, Auapoliz, wertisements. UP or further \aformation, Whrovyb wickets, ae. apply io THOMAS H. PARSONS, Ayeant, at Waskingtoa Siation, SUHN #4. DONE Master of @ransporis! Baltimore and Obio Raliroad, Bail ur may REMOVAL. VHE SUBSCKIBER WOULD MOS® KRE- spectfully inform his customers and the. ublic generally, that he has removed bis Store from Cue south to the north side of Pa. avenue, between Eleventh and ‘lwelfih streets, Where he will keepa fall and well-selected assortment of the best and latest stvle of FRENCH CLO THS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, AND GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, As the excellent business stand wil! enable him to doamneh larger business, he feels assured that he can farnish Gentlemen's Garments on more moderate terms than heretofore. Having practised for a number of years in Germany, England and France, be ts confident that be can please all those who may favor him with a call. “eeling yrate- ful for past favor he soliaits a conthuuance of the same. GF. SCHAFER, _ Rov la Merchant Tailor. $$ $$ ant CUUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENKSS, kc. JEKSONS epee gana to Pulmonary Atfec Mons flud this the most trylny season, owing to the sudden changes in leuperature ; yet by @ little care, adopting wara clothiag and supply- ing themselves with a vood prescription or cough remedy they may easily ward uff what may else Tove & dangerous Wiuter companion. ‘TY LER'S COMPOUND GUM AKABIC SYRUP has been so long known and bivbly appreciated as one of our most innocent, yet fl, ta plea- sant, and (since the reduction im price,) econom! cal remedies, that It may be recommended an used withthe utmost confidence. {t js sold at 25 cents, or three bottles In one, 50 cents. Wholesale hy PATTERSON & NAIRN and STOTT & CO.; and retail by rom rep gists. In Alexan- dria'by PEEL & #fEVENS; Georgetown by Mr. CISSELL. oot 2 Det age ——__ M INCE MEA‘T OP SUPERIOR QUALITY tnade from Virginia Mountain Beef and Fruits and Spices of the purest and best quality, unger my own ion, for sale at my store, corner of Vermont avenue and 15th street nov 13 %. M. P. KING, KAT. REATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, ef Roxbury, Has discovered in one of our comMON PASTURE WEEDS that cures EVERY K F HUMOR; FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COM- MON PIMPLE. HE HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor ) He bas now in bis a over two hundred certiticates of its vir- a all within twenty miles of Boston. og bottles are warranted to curea nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of pimples on the face Two to three bottles will clear the system of bi les. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach Three to five bott'es are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to oure all humor in the eyes. ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and wee pe One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin, ‘Two to three bottles sath fade greeny to phy the worst case of ringworm. ‘Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most desperate case of rheumatism Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to elgt bottles will cure the worst cases of serofula. A benefit Is always experienced from the first bottle, Least bene cure ts warranted when the above quantity ts taken. Reader, | peddied over a thousand bottles of this In the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effect of itin everycase. So sure as water wil! extin- guish fire, so sure will this cure humor. 1 never sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after a trial It always speaks for itself. Ther e two things about this herb that appears to me surpris- in first that it frows in our pastures in some laces quite pleatifal, and yet its value has neyer yeen known until | discovered it In 1s16—-see: that it should cure all kinds of hurnor In order to pive some idea of the sudden rise and great popularity of the discovery, I will state that In April, 1853, 1 peddied it, and sold about 6 a rae April, 1851, 1 sold over 1,000 of It. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say that no- thing In the annals of patent medicines was ever like ft. ‘Fhere ts a universal pratse of it from all quarters. in ny own piactice I always kept it strictly for Luinors—but since its Introduction as a general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues have n found tn it that 1 never suspected Seyeral exses of epileptic Bts—a disease which ‘wax always considered incurable, have been cured by a few bottles. ©, what a mercy if it will prove effectual in all cases of that awful malady—-there ary but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy. ail of them ed people cured by it For the vartous diseases ofthe Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain inthe Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid- ueys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directions for Use.—Adults one table spoonful x day—Children over ten years dessert spoon- ate Children from five to eight years, tea spoon- ful. As no directions can be applicable to all con stitutions, take suicient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DUNALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Rozbury, Mass Paice, One Dottar Wholesale Avents—New York City, C. V. CLICKNER, #1 Barelay street; CH. RING, lv? Broadway; AB. & D. SANDS, 100 Fallon street, Philadeiphia, TW. DYOTT & SONS Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, C HATCH. Alexandria, PEEL & STEV 3. At Retail by all respectable Draygtsts In the Vnited States and British Provinces, and also by the Drugytsts of this City. octl-ly BOCTOR MOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED German Bitters, PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’a,, Pa, WILL EPFRCTUALLY CURB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, Chromio or Nervous Day Dia ng from a déie- Kidneys, and all diseases ordered Liver or Stomach. Such as Portes a Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, Fullness, og Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruetations, Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the stomach, Swimraing of the Head, Hurried and Ditieult Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Satfocating Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimuness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Detl- clency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain tn the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs é&ec., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. HE PROPRIETOR, tn calling the attention bf the public to this preparation, does so with ing of the utmost confidence in its virtues tation of it to the diseases for which it ts recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years? trial before the Amer- fean and tts reputat sale ts unrl- valled by any similar preparations extant. ‘The linony to it or uiven by the most proml- nent and well-ky Physictans and individuals. in all p: of the country Is iminense. The fol- lowing from Nort Caroiina fs respectfully sub- mitted, referring any who muy st!il doubt, to the “Memocabilla,”’ or Practical Receipt Book, fer Farmers and ( amililes, to be had gratis of al! the Agents for the Herman Bitters Principal Giice aud Manufictery, 180 ARCH STREL'T, PHILADELPHIA, ra. WESYIM ¥ ) ROM NORTH CARULINA Certificate of Ly. WW. Swusth,of Pome Fitil, Riehe moun County, N.C. Vins HILL, March 4, 134. De. C.M. Jaexson, bhiledelphia—Dear Sir: 1 bave bees a sctest of Dyspepsia, In tts worst forta, for the last Ave years. Suck was my condi tlon for twelve months that the phytictans and all who saw me sald | 1arct die. ile im this con- dition I was carried to the watering places in Vir- ginia, Peanessee, and North Carolina, but wae not benedited by any vrater to which I was taken. While on my way home | stopped a week at Ruth- erferdion, » vial big fa Nerih Carolina, to iry the effect of some Chalyheate water in that lace. About the last of the week ! went intoa rug store to get some medicine for my child and myself. ‘Phere were eeveial of the village paye!- Clas Lu the store, and one of them seemed to take some interest tn imy case, and, after asking me some questions, said he had beea a dyspeptic aad bad Leen greatiy benefitted by the use of HOOF- LAND’S GERMAN BITFERS, prepared by ou, aud he insisted that i would try the Bitters. alse called ihe next day al my room, aud in- algted so muck tual I sould try thom that! asked 1 He did it, and 1 com. g it ee Glreotad, sud i was mere Gen- aa all ths Water snd maedicine | Lad bina to get + ever taken. Afier reaching home ous of say aeigbvore cae fo me for a prescription and mediclns, (be a dys- avg and | gave bisa avariy ali the Biers i ad icit, which elected much pood in bis case. He bes often called on me for more of the samc kind of medicine, saying h2 wae more benefitted by it then any other be had taken, but I huve not heen able to get aay more for him or myself since ; will you, therefore, plense ship me a doren of More as soon as possibie. Respectfully, yours, WwW. SMIFa, D. R. HOOKER, Roger's Store, Wake Co., & @., Uctober 24, 1853, says: “Havin, experienced pat A reat bonedt frova U ese of HOOP LAND’'S GE’ AN BITTERS tx Obronic Dyseatery and functional derangement of the Livor, and its concomitant evils, 1 ami destrous of obtaluing a peng | of tt for tue benedt of my ou will community » therefore, please sead 8 dot, &c., ke CERTIFICATE UF WM. J. ARWOOD Hunrevitix, Yadkia Co., N.C. Leer 3 Ist, tage Dr. ©. M. Jacksoa—-Dear Sir: jow me to 6x press to you my sincere thanks for your of a medicine which, to say the least of camer fected a cure that all other medicines, that | have taken, bave entirely failedtodo. HQOF LANDS UEKMAN BITTERS Lave cured me of the most stubborn and aygravated case of the PILES that, perhaps, ever fell to the lotof man. My case ts not a stranger In this community, as I am well known tn this and the surrounding counties, and can truly say that my recovery bas astounded all my friends and jonas, as i tried everythiag recommended, and nothing did me any good un- Ul 1 was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are af liberty to make any use of this communtica- ton for the epeat of eee, you may think fi wick PIM 1. KEWOOD. These bitters are entirely waxeiable, they Invig- te and streagtuen the systemf ne Thy und cau be Oued for infants as well as adults. For sale by reapestabie dealers ¢' Z.D. GILMAN, Wasuingtoa; J. L. Rip- Wee, Georgetown, and J. K. PIERPON'T, Alexandria. mar I—ly NOYS IN ENDLESS VARIETY, at the E of Fancy Goods 306 Pa. avenue fing valve "gute! on GLENWOOD CEMETERY, Office No. 392 Pa. ave., corner 10th street, (OVER THE Sav Bank) 7 CEMETERY ts Ieid out on the plan of the celebrated Greenwood of New \ ork, ang situated on the bigh ind distant one and quarter miles north of the Cepttol—North Capito, street leading direcliy to the eoteway This Compony haveoscused — 1 from Con. 8, BPpro} ‘ing their ground forever to buria) Furps > wining a foe tithe to the purchaser, ang prohibiting all encroachments from ley isiation or otherwise, which is of vast traportence to those TYLER’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM ARABIC A REMEDY FOR COUGHS. COLDS. HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, WHOOPIN COUGH, CROUP, &c the ad- , with least’ ions of any other in use, having been exten: v used the last twenty = with unj success, not trumpeted to ‘he world as a specific or cure all, but recom- mended as a valuable and scientific auxiliary iN PULMONARY Cas@s, ready at hand, and one that has been generally fo to afford relief where most others bave been tried without material ben efit. As such it is recognized by numbers of our leading physicians, who know {ts composition, and have been ‘witnesses of its superior eff- et by as well as by thousands of our most respec- table citizens, who ail endorse its claim to being safe, palatable, economical and efficacious. Price % cents, or three bottles in one 50 cents. Wholesale Agents, PATTERSON & NAIRN, and STOTT & CO., Penna. avenue; PEEL & STEVENS, Alexandria; CISSEL, Georgetown Retailed by Dr its generally. Also, TYLER Ss um ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROPS, the same composition in lozenge form, 12% cents a box. nov 19 IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE TOOTH-ACHE IS FOUND, ([uERe IS NOW OFFERED TU THE world a most effectual remedy for the cure of Tooth ache, in fact the only ome known to cure the most violent tooth-ache instantaneously, if properts on lied according to direction. Should he pain the first application, in course of time, re-appear, the same application has to be made im, and two or three applications the cure will be effectual and the decayed tooth a useful as any other. This really indixpensabie remedy causes no pain, and is warranted to have no injurious effect whatever Please call for A. FERGER?’3 TOOTH ACHK BALSAM. Price 25 cents per phia’ T had at the Drug Stores of A.J. KIDG LEY, CHAS. STOTT A CO, D V. HARBAUGH, and J &. GAK Washington. them, for it has become a custom tn al) other cities when the burial ground becomes valu able for other pu: , to sell it, and throw the dead promisconsly tuto one large pit, end leyai Measures cannot prevent it, as no ilies are gives to the \. N. B.—Ofiice open from W to 12 o'clock a.m , where Pamphiets, contsining the Charter, By Laws, and a map of the ground, and all otber ta. formation, can be obtained AU orders lef! with Mr. James F Harvey, No Ww promptly a! fe Ik — SOMETHING TU OLD AND YOUNG PROFESSOR WOUD'Ss gnatS RESTORATIVE. is rat » an two years fg en 5 Owing to its wonderful ef upon the human hair and scalp, bas already obtained a celebrity and sale ly wn paralleled. It bax without the ordinary appliance used for sech purposes, Won its way, and been heartily welcomed to most of the cities and town» in the United States, the Canadas, and the Wert Jodia Islands. Nor is this result surprising when it is remerabered that wd eng is based upen its merits, solely as establixbed by actual tests That this pre ion will actually Restore gray Hatr to its Natural Color, produce a juxurlant rowth upon the heads of the bald, prevent ibe 1 from falling off, and when us sa tonic ar- ticle, proton a continual flow Of the metural Muid and U render the balr soft, glossy and wavy, destroy @iseases of the scalp, aad expe! @anérat, the certificates of distinguished pentiemen and ladies ia every part of the country Who have tried Mt, and therefore speak what they Enow, mest fut 4 attest. That by a proper use of this Restorative r al Bb AND PRAYER BOOKS, IN RICH D Velvet, Turkey Morocco, and plain bindi Childrens’ Books, the most exiensive ass meut to be found in the District Miss Bunkley’s Eseay Novice, price $1 alr can be mage to atlsin and retain it nate- Harper’s Magazine for January r to almost any age alotted to humenity aun 6 eee assortment of jae and peart ing the se of dincane from the stat bandie PENKNIVES, PISTOLS of all kinds + how long standing—the coneurrent tra For sale by KK LUNDY, Umontals of the press and the certificates of n tec 21—tr No. 12s Bridge st , Georgetown merous Tespectable Individuais of both ox fthiv curative, as well as of the recos ceriiScates before atiu the use fecudstions of edi dead lo, cau Le bad of all agents PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BY M. Be. LA CK UEX, Mm. D., ALBANY, N. ¥., 260 Pages and 130 Fine, Plain,and Colored Lith- graphs and Plates PRick ONLY TWENTY Five Cents, Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the Union. apes piseid el BOOK EVER PUBLISHED— and containing nearly double the quantity of read- ing matter in that of the PIF TY © TY OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS It treats on the PH YSIO OGY OF MARRIAGE, aud the Secret Infirmities and Disorder of Youth and Maturity, resulting fromex- “\Y cesses, which destroy the physical and mental pow- YN ers, with Observations on ~ WE Marriage, its duties and disqualifications, and their remedies; with Lithographs, illustrating the | Anatomy and Physiology, and Diseares of the Re- productive Organs of both sexes, their structure, uses, and functions. A popular and compreben- sive Treatise on the Duties and Causaltles of sin- gle and married life—bappy and fruitful alliances, mode of securiag them—Infelicitous and \ufertile ones—tbeir obviation and removal —important hints to those contemplating matrimony, that will overcome objections to it; none, however, should take this important step without first consuiting Its payes—commentaries on the diseases and medi treatment of females frei infancy to old ay case graphically illustrated by beautiful lit phic plaies—neivous debility, its causes and > by a process at once so simple, safe, and etfectual that failure is imposstble—rules for daily manaye- ment—an essay on Spormatorrica, with practical obsefvations on the safer and more successful mode of treatment—precautionary bints on the eviis re- sulting from empirical practice—an essay on all diseases arising from indiscretion, witu plat simple rules by which all persons can cure them- selves without mercury—reimedies for those self- inflicted miseries and disappointed hopes so un- fortunately prevalent in the young. {ft 1s a truth- ful adviser to the married and those coy marriage. [ts perusal is particularly rece ed to persons entertaining secret doubts o! iysieal condition, and who are conscious ng Lazarded the health, happiness, and privilegs= to which ev man being fs entitled Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Five sep for One Dollar. Maik age, to of the United States N. 8 —Those who prefer may consult Dr LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this book treats, either personally or by mail. Medi cine sent to any part af the Union accordiny to di rections, safely packed and carefully secured from all observation Address Dr. M_B LA CROLX, No. 31 Lane, or Post Office Box 579 Albany, N. Y {7 Office open daily, from 9am to pm ana on Sunday from 3 until 5 p.m. 1D™ Ottice REMOVED from No % Beaver st to 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, New York. BRovcrixin, Mase, Jan. 12, Wes Paor. Woov—Dear Sir—Baving made trial of your Hair Restorative, it pives me pleasure to x+y that ite eWect bas been excelieni in removing by fla:amation, dandroff, and a con ae Meulag, wih which i bave vee childiesd a alset osicrad @ was beroming gray, tai cs oF — vtec artic vom nn ak ear ire 81 fours, tru - i ok’ beaes, Paster of Uribodox Church Brook&ela Cautrig, LL, June ¥7, Ins I have ured Prot. 0.3. Wood's Baty Resic:> Uve, and bave admired ttc wonderful effect “iy hair wes becominy, as 1 thought, atures gray; Lut by the use of bis “‘Restorative’’ it bes resumed its original color, and J have po douus, permaacaily so SIDNEY BKEERSE, Ex-Semator Vaited States. Paoy. Woop :—Dear Sir—My belr commenced fall Of some (bree or four yeare slace, and cos tinued to do so until | became quite bela. I triod all the popular remedies of the day, but to no et fect, at lest | was Induced to use your celebrated Hair Restorat! arm very happy to say 1 te doing wonders. ve now we growib of young balr, snd cheerfully recommecad lis wee 1. ail elmiiarly «Micted a6 wi IAMBUN, Ist Second street Address 0. J. WOUD & CU, Proprietor, 418 Brosdway, New York, and 114 Market street, s Louls, Mo C. STUTE & CO., wholessic 824 risl! Agest Washington B.W_ DYOTT & SONS, Gecersi Who Agent, Philadeipula, Pa aut Carter’s Spanish Mizture THE GREAT PURIFIFROFTHE BLOOD Best Alternative Kuowm!! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY TN An tnfailibie remedy for Serefula, Kheumation, Obletinat vr Pimy or Postules on the F Bolls, Ague and Vever Ringwoim or Tetter, Se ment and pain of the Rheum. Stubborn U trers end ali dizcases arising from of Mercury, Linprudence hu L the Blood. is ereat remedy, which has become so rip idly and so justi) celebrated for Its extracrd nary efficacy ia redieving and curing meny of the moet obstinate and terrible forms of divease with which mankind I+ afflicted , is now offered to the public, with confident assurancetbhat ICAL DISCOVERY #ver made bas been so successful tn curing SCROFTLAa, and ALL oF TRE BLood, as CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- TURE ‘The proprietors are receiving by every wail Most fluttering and astonishing details of cures made in all parts of the country, and tn most © where the skill of the best Physicians bad ried tn vain Its power over the Broop is truly remarmatie and all diseases arisiny from impurity of the great Seat ov Lire bave been relieved and cured with- outa @ Tallure, out of the thousands whe he + used it. Carter's Spanish Mixture « Mercury, Oplom drugs, but ts ¢ bined with o sof Bnowr may be viven to th nyest Infant or mw bilitated lavalid, witueut the least posstb tation. We have oculy room for si: volumes of testimony in our possess from gentlemen of the bigbest resp known tn their various localities, # yourselves, or imp r Copy, OF ree of post Maiden is from tne HES to call the attention to ail that suffer with defective sight, caused by age, sick- ness and particularly from glasses injudiciousl selected, to his superior SPE LES an GLASS carefully ground by himself to a trae splerical accuracy, and brilliant transparency, suited precisely and beneficially to the wearer ac- cording to the concavity or convexity of the eye. Very nemerous are the til effects caused to the Precious organ of sight from the commencement of using glasses in not bel recisely suited, by the use ofan Optomsier; the pracilce of many |, enables him to measure the focal disease of e eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely re- ulred will be furnished with precision aud satis- on. We take great pleasure tn calling the atten of our readers to the merits of Carter's Spav Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood enjoys a reputation in this city unequalled by muy other preparation. —Daily Jispaich, Richmond ‘a ‘The Hon Jobn M. Botts, of Va_, says beconsid ers it a matter of duty to add his testimony t Le virtues of Carter's Spanish Mixture, PFkom acital PXREONAL OBSERVATION Of Its remarkable cure lve powers for the diseases in which [t ts used We have been cured of a violent and protracie2 Liver distane Wy Carter's Spanish Mixture We know It to be all it professes — Editor Sowthssds Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We have found from personal t ter’s Spabish Mimture ts a truly v cine —Ed. Vergennes Independen GREAT CUKE OF SCROFULA —A pr*?- man in cur employ wes cured of Scrofula of ¢ ulent character by a few bottles of Carter's Spar ish Mixture, after everything else bad failed Ut er cures which have come under war own . Ds 1 ¥a~ tied, proves to us conclusively, th. unable medicin: nt. We take x 7 NogFoLe, September 7, lest. in calling the attention of the a@icled to it Sir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very | if —Ricamond Repwblican Well, and scem to Lave improved my slybt more SYPHILIS.—1 have seen a number ¢ thaw any ciber | Lave lately led Syphilis performned By Carter's Spaui-t Mistore LIFT. W. FALNWELL. |} believe it lo be a perfect antidote for that bor! I have tied a palr of Spectacles obtained bie discase E. BUKTON. My. Fobics, and Gad them of great assistance te Com. of Kevenue for city of Richmoxd my Se ee th his description |] LIVER DISEASE Mamuel M. thi ker, of Of the focus. 1 recomend him us a sellLAul optl- | phe dren of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rick elan. ENRY A. WISE. mond, Va., Was cured of Liver disease of eter! Mr. 3. fopiat @ pair of Speciacies you | j sianding by only three bottles of Cart’ + furmlahed me yeste-day are particularly satidae- | Spanish Mixture. tory tome. Taney sre very cecidedly the best I possess, and ! sm the owner of eight or nine pair, carefully selected in @lferent places and from = liclans recommended to me neath unt of “po jona! standing in Engiand, France and the vated States. 1 fave been alvo pleased with our remarks and directions on the Weatment ef Inc eyes, for the report pea a ac iybt Respectfolly, yours. ee Was CALDWELL, Professor of M_ C_, Loulevilie, Ky. LYNCHBURG, Nov. 10, i504. Mr. Joba @obias baving furnivhed me wil @laxaes, by which { Lave been greatly alded (my vision baving suffered preety from gen | at aight in my earlier Life) it affords me the Lighest easure to say that 1 consider him a skiliful prac- ical optician, and well prepared to ald those wie meay need his professional services: = WM. B. ROUZIE, Elder of Methodist Conferensee. w sgt vege! N.©., Jan. 27, a . J. Foi ry Sir—t am bappy to say nate Spectacles which! obtaiued frou you last week are entirely saci ory. From an tnogual- {ty in the visual — of my eyes, 1 have bereto- fore found great ali coe! 7 xlasses of the oper focal dixtance x t affords me —- to tate that, by the ald o1 ur optometer, culty bas been bappily obviated 80 that a akenee you furnished me aredecidediy the beet ts my eyes weirs i qotied pg res Ours, ‘ Very respectfolly Yector of St. James’ Parish De) ment of Interior, May 7, 1555. From naturel defects and the unequal range of to use glasses for ert gene to my Br fobias made two for me, Which | have found to the use of bis jgsses minutely to the eye, 1 most cheerfutly reeommend Mr. Bobias io having seen earn oa bear my testl- ony ds fo bis skill as an optician = HENRY E HALDWIN, Assist. ec’y to sigs Land Warrants, jy tt J. T. acknowledges the very Aberal encourage- ment merged obtained, and further solicits the pa- tronage of those that Lave not yet availed them- selves of his aid. Persons tht cannot convenient) ing the glasses in use, and stating Low many inches they can read thiz print with t cles, can be supplied with such that will improve their sight. Innumerabie testimonials to be seen ;" and vefer- ences given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from bis glasses Cireulars to be had gratis, at his office, No. S12 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, up stairs. call, by send- that Car- ble mnedi- ¢ nese of OLD SORES, ULCEKS AND OBST! NATE ERUPTIONS ON THE (iN —See tue cot of Mr. Harwood, and others, detatied in our A! manec = The number of such cases cured by Ust ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the possibility of taserting (hem in an advertisement KFFECTS OF MEKCURY.—See the cure ot Mr Eliunore He was eaten op with Mercury ond could obtain ne relief, until be took six bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, waich perfectly restores im te wealth and v! NEURALGIA —Mr. PF. Royder, formerly of the Astor use, N. Y¥., bit more recently propri etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cured of Neuralgia by Carter's Spantsh Mixture. Since that time, be says he bas seen Itcure more than 8 hundred cases of the disease In which K ts used. He never falls to recommend It to the afftcted KHEUMATISM-—Mr Jobn F. Harrison, Drugy!st, of Martinsbury, Va., willes of the #ta- gular cure of a violent case of Kbeumatism The patient could not wsilk. A few bottles eatirely cured bim SCROFULA Mr. Harrison alse writes of s reat cure of Scrofula, in the person of a young fay, (of three years standing ,) which all the doc- tore could hot reach. S!x bottles made a cure of ber SYPHILIS —Dr KT Hendle, of Washing ton, D. © , who cured an obstinate case of Syphi- tts by Carter's Spanish Mixture, says ‘it acts clally on the Blood, Liver and Skin and ts prompt and efficient in its results ’* Dr Jobn Minge, formerly of the City Hotel, Richmond, now of Alabama, says be ta eren Carter's Spanish Mixture administered in a num ber of cases With astonishingly good effect. He recommends it as ‘the most eff nt alteracive Wo use SALT RHEUM AND SCROPULA—M" Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Obie, was cured Scrofula and Salt Kheum of three years standing by Only three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture WM 3. BRERS & CO, Proprietor No 304 Broadway, New ) EE, eae ee beeen, oes cone " of saie by AS sToT eet C., and Droggists generally. * ‘oot 1 ly who wish their dead to repose where they Lave 10 Seventh street, or any other undertaker, will be r

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