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EVENING STAR. THE BROTHERHOOD BY U SINCLAIR BIRD Look around thee, there are others On the earth, b>side thysel! ; Thy heart tells thee they are brothers, Though unblest with friends or pelf. Poor and weak, depraved, imbruted, Of one Father are we all; Thou like them, with heart polluted, Feel’st the evils of the fall. By the blood-swoat and bo ro a And th fferings on the They chessly namin though they languish In their life-long misery , Why then in th heart degrade them ” All have bh and soul the same; And the mighty God who made them Knows the meanest by his name Go forth, then, with heart all tender, And let love attend thy voice, To the friendless succor render, Make earth’s sighing ones rejoice. With thy strong right arm uy in; ‘Thon to week sand oma 5 B shine on the des; . na ibreed dare turn the stous. Oh! the heart hath wondrous power! And a sigh may have a soul, And the timely word’s a tower, And a touch the sick makes whole. Touch with practised hand and skillful The right cord, and music sweet Charms and melts the wilful— He sits conquered at thy feet. See the hated helpless lying. Give thy hand, Ue laugh defying! ve thy It were more than mines of old. Lo! thy brother's shoulder bleedeth ; Bear his heavy load awhile; A respite !s all he needeth— Now he bears it with a smile. Gentle words and words of Speak sincerely without fear; Drop some seed hour, And the fruit will soon appear. Clothe thy hours in radiant beauty— Beauty of the word and deed ; And along the path of duty Always scatter fruitful seed. If thou wouldst do good to others, Rit not down and wonder how; But regard them ail as brothers, And ge forth and do it now. EET MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. A ay er, -Jan 26 +Feb 6 pie yn ‘Liverpecl.....New York... Jan33 -Liverpool.....New York...Jan 2% The California steamers leave New York on the ‘Sth and 20th of each month. ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS { Hetel—wituiaM ovy Natioc G F Kidd, Va JM Palmer, Md G P Betts, NY D Boyd, do & Buckingham, Ct L Copesmith, do W Birdsall, N¥ H B Payne, 0 H Watson, do J W Fitch, do Coil Kimimell, Md © Barton, NJ FPS Jmitb, Va € F Dunbar, SC JH Pendleton, Va CS Webster, do M Hughes, NY RS Kartsber, Pa E Ellis, Me Mrs Brown, NY P G De Graw, do HE Warfond & ly, Fa 'W R Gambie, do H Hepburm, do 41.3 Oikeal, do @ W Tobman. Md J HC Reeves, Md J Grant, do H Hepburn, Pa J Porter, Va @ W Kerby, Md N Cresswell, do E 5 Cornwall, Ct N Schley, Md T P Fairbanks, NY R C Winthrop. jr, Mass Dr Steiner, Md C Thoradike, do Di Scott, de ¥, W Harmon, do Mrs G L Lumpkin, NY H O Clagett, Va Mr Van Sinderlin, do E 8 Townsend. » Pa Mrs Yaa Sinderlin, do P Pouiltain, Ga F E James, do W S Gaither, Mad O Dennis, Md J R Campbell J Whittemore, do Gov Price, NJ W C Kives & ly, Va Gen 8 Perrine, do J @ Clark & ly, NY Hon J C Rafferty,do T Hotchins & ly, do Col W M Babbitt,do J Howland & ly, do T 8 Allison, do BK Davis, Vu G D Blackford, USN W Ellett, de J P Currant, Ma R Martin, NJ JB Wildgr, Ky W Rogers, Md Willards’ Hetel—7.¢.& mn. 4. Witnane T B Holt, Ky i Maxwell, Tena € Donobo, NY JS Newberry, Md Miss Slater, do J W Tyler, 6 W J Slater, do J P Young, ly, NY TT Hilt, Va AM Pennock, USN M Sprizg, do y J Potter, NJ J Dant Ry W Potter, do F D Dennison, do C Beilows, NY N Plane, Md J F Ballestier, Mass JS Miller, Pa N B Eldred, Pa JB Stuart, Na € M Morris, SC © Wheelright, ly, Va WB Page, V S W Pratt, ly, NY W H Ball, USN S Ball, NH R H Archer, Md Miss Denten, do Miss McA lpin, do Miss Randolph, La Miss Smart, Miss Miss McIntyre, La J Robinson, NY 8 Williams, Md W Evans, Na F Cooper, NJ ‘W P Allen, Mass BH Watson, Va T D Gilbert, NY R A Mason, O EA Crosby, Pa Dunlop, iy, SC L Scott, Md. J M Maffett, USN F F Flint, USA Hon AS Murray, NY W S Ferguson, Md J Manery, Va J McFarlane, Mass J J Smithera, do 8 O Radclitte, Md W E Young, ly, do T Elmar, do AH Wynn, Ala J Thomas & ly, NY 3K White, Va W Alexander Delt v A Jones, Ga 3 J Jones, do » va Sewell &ly,NY JH Brown. do JH Hortmiller, Mass J Bell & ly, O Miss A Hortmiller,do JC W. »NY H White, NJ L J Miliford, do 8 A Balder, Va F Paine, Mass T sonte < RR Wilder, do H Steel, NC Thompson, O SA Fletcher, Ind R D Metealf, Det J B Bachman, Pa NS Walker, NY JB Fifield, Mass Mrs Walker. do F 3 Green, Ma I. J Megargee, Pa F A Smith, do O M Price, Va J8 Sbilleny, do JT Price, NY © C Magruder, do S B Finley, Va eo ae do W E Smith, Md lary, do W P Ret Dr RJ Scott, do eons H Ferguson, Md D C McGregor, Va E M McGregor, do tr Belt, do Dr T L. Scott, do Aapatialey, Va Mr Burchard! O Mies haley, do M Shetter, Pa —_ , do A Jennison, (a Wo nomas, do JD Mauin, Ma Olard, Pa J A Gillman, do T Watkins, do W A Hickman, Pa United States Hotel—n.c. sacensy, M Eggleston, NY J Tur DT ime Ve = TpeweAl, B > a G Lemain,'Tex H Skinner, Md J Clarke, Ne AW Booth, Va A MecAltsh, Pa Hee ty, do JR Littleto. Ma J ff Scott, Sid JF Chapin, NY € Hawes. Wis NH Taft, Va C T Stubbleton, Va P Siioe ae . Miss Dennison, Va Siriweed Heuse—;. 5. &a. KIRKWees © Beooks, ly, Il W Mercer, NY 3 Dunn, Va EB Babbitt, USA Hon® A Smith, Tenn BK Eableman, NY Hon JV Wricht,do Dr Barker, Me © H Ladd, NH W F Berry. Ma G B Manley, Va SM Emory,do Miss E Butler, Pa Dexter's Metei_a 4 DEXTER = re ———, NY 4 Stem, Pa C Clagett, 3 TF ch R Pumphrey, do ne Shey: # LUNATIC.—TRUEMAN DE MOT Fo Lunatic, with sand Leedeecs on, esca, from his home and town of Ellery, N. Y., some time since, pag ts fhowxht, will endeavor to make his wayto Wash. | assortment of FANCY AR ington His relatives are most anaicus sulumation where he is, and any one he ae hearef bim will be suitably rewarded for drop- Ping 2 line to the editor of the Btar. an wu Jan 26 | and all tests and ins Jan 30 | Warehouse or other wees Jani19 sels should not be ready to receive the o! A hatrand 4 roaching season, res orid complex. Er By Proposals for Oil for Lig TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Osvice os THE Liont-Hovse Boanp, sone 16, 1856 NEPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS WILL ) 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- fowine lots or quantities of oil, to be delivered alongside of the Government supply vessels at Boston, New York city, New Bedford, or Edgar- town, Massachusetts, at the option of the contrac- tor, to be determined on at the time of accepting the bid, in tight, well-made casks, suitable for shipping, in sherri = ~! before the follow- es, respectively, and also at the respective nts named on the Laker, viz: Lot No.1. 8,000 (eight thousand) gallons best winter-strain- or pressed sperm oil, and 22,000 (twenty-two thousand) gallons best spring- strained or pressed sperm oll, to be deliv- ered on the 15th day of March, 1956. Lot No.2. 14,000 (fourteen thousand) gallons best winter- strained or pressed sperm oll, and 16,000 (*ixteen thousand) gallons best spring- strained or pressed sperm oll, to be deliv- ered on the 15th as May, 1556, as above. Lot No 18,000 (eighteen thousand) gallons best winter- strained or pressed sperm oll, and 12,000 (twelve thousand) gallons t spring- strained or pre sed 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) gailons best winter strained or pressed sperm eil, and 6,500 (six thousand five hundred) gallons best spring strained or pressed sperm oil, to be delivered at Buffalo, New York, to the proper officer authorized to receive it, on the 15th day of April, 1856, or immediate- ly after the opeaing of the Erle canal. 900 (nine Aundred) gallons best winter-strained or sed sperm oil, and 900 (nine Aundred) gallons best spring-strained sperm oil, to be delivered to the collector and superintendent of lights at Oswego, New York, on the 15th day of April, 1556, or eee | after the opening of the Erie canal, an 35 (three hundred and twenty-five) g@llons best winter-strained or pressed sperm cil, and 325 (three hundred and twenty-five) gallons best spring-steained or noe sperm oil, to be delivered to the collector and superintend- ent of lights at Platisburg, New York, on the 15th day of April, 1656, or immediate- ly after the opening of the Erie canal. All of the ofl comprised in lot No 4, to be de- livered at the above mentioned places for the lights on the lakes, must be in small iron-bound casks, in prime order, free from leakage, contain- ing from thirty to fifty gallons each, and free from all ex: to the United States; ail the cost of transportation, damage, and leakage being at the charges and risk of the contractor or contractors, tion to be made prior to the transportation of the oil from the contractor’s lace of deposite. The several lots of oil required to be delivered . 9 | alongside of the supply vessels shall be so deliv- tou ered when the sald wececls shall be in readiness to receive the same; and in case the se iy ves- lon the days herein specified for its erp then the contracting party will be at liberty to deliver it to an authorized agent of the light-house establish- ment atthe point of delivery, and shall be enti- tled to payment therefor within fifteen days from such delivery All the oil contracted for under the foregoing proposals to be subjected to the sua! tests of spe- elfic gravity, temperature at which it will remain iim fa. by burning and such other means as may be thought proper b> the person or persons to whom that Fit y may be as<igned by the Lipht- Heuse Board, Tetore it will be accepted. The winter-strained oil fo remain limped at a tem perature of 32 degrees of Fahrenheit or lower, and the spring-strained oi! at a temperature of 10 degrees of Fahrenheit or lower Proposals will be received and considered for each fot separately, or for the whole quantity re- quired, atthe option of the bidder; but no bid vill be entertatned for a less quantity than is com- ised In one of the several lots designated Nos. 1, ee and4. The bids must state explie!tly the lot or lots preposed for by the number crnumbers the quantity of each kind of oil in the lot or lots, ana ine price per gallon for each quality of oll. All bids must be sealed and endorsed ‘Propo- sals for Oil for Light-Howses,” and then placed in another envelope, and directed to the Secretary of the Light-Honse Board, Washington, D.C., postage paid A bond, with security to the satisfaction of the Department, in a penaity equal to one-fifth of the amount of each contract ade under the foregeing is, will be required of each contracter,con- Witonea for the faithful performance of each con- tract, to be executed within ten days after the ac- ceptance of the bid. he Board, under the authority of the Depart ment, reserves the right to reject any bid, though it may be the lowest, from other considerations than {ts arnonnt By order of the Light-House Board - THORNTON A. JENKINS, jan i6—eodtFeb 1. Secretary United States Patent Office, Wasninaton, Jan. 16, 1856 C N THE PETITION OF SAMUEL TAY LOR, of Cambridge, Massachusetts, paying for the extension of a patent granted to him on the 28th day of May, 1$12, for an linprovement in “constructing brushes for dressing warps,’’ for patent, place on the 2th aay of May, 1656: on be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 12th day of seven years from the expiration of sai which takes It is ordered, that the sald petit! May next, at 12 o'clock m.; and all personns notified to ape and show cause, J% oe 4 have, sab are required to Persons opposing seir objections, speriall file In the Pa! e ‘at least twenty ise betas set forth in wr all testimony fled by either the day of heayt 3 the said hearing must be taken party to be Sted in accor e with the rules of and Lic vill be furnished on application 1 the case will be closed on the 2a day of May positions and other papers r We ey or as teitimony rust be filed in the off on or before the morning of that day; the argu- ments, ifany, within ten days thereafter. Ordered, alse <23¢ this notice be published in the Union satelligencer, and Star, Washington, DC; ~ gus, Baltimore, Md; Pennsylvanian, Sosa iphia, Pa.; Journal of Commerce, New PRK N. Y -j and Pet, Boston, Mass.; once a week for three successive weeks ‘previous to the 12th day of May next, the day of hearing. CHARLES MASON, Commissioner of Patents. P.S.—EAitors of the above Ts will please send their bills to the Patent Obie. with Apo containing this notice jan i8—law3w CONFECTIONERY! HOS. POTENTINI WOULD RESPEC? fully inform the citizens of Washington that he has — the well-known Co tionery establishment of Jobn Miller, which he will carry on with Increased facilities for ministering to the — of those who may favor him with their pa- nage He will manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of fancy and ornamental CONF EK: TIONERY, WEDDING CAKE, CANDIES. JELLIES, CHARLOTTE RUSSE, BLANG MANGE, and every other delicacy used at BALLS AND SUPPER PARTIES. When desired, be will attend these or other festive occasions, and furnish tables with every y, served In the most fashlon- a p assortment of for- TIONERY, FIGS in fancy boxes and ornamenta cartons. Also, ornamental FIGURES, PY RA- MIDS. and other decorations for the table, at Ding Supper Parties. THOMAS POTENTINI, No. 279 Pennsylvania avenue, Pind 10th and 11th streets, south side. GAMBLER’'S TRICKS WITH CARDS EXPosep AND EXPLAINED BY J. H, mORGAN NYSP ary }. N’S MY: 7 °S OF FREE MA- SONRY: containing all the Degrees of the Order conferred in a Master's Lodge, as written by Capt. Wn. i a 25 cents HOME COOK BOOkK : contain excellent receipts ; price 25 cen! LAWS OF LOVE: A com lete code of gal- lantry, containing concise rules for the conduct of a courtship through its entire r reas, Aphor- isms on love, the courts of love ry nineteenth century, rules for telling the charactors and dispo- sitions of woman; price 25 cents LADIES’ GUIDE TO BEAUTY: containing tical advice on improving the complexion, the iT, the hands, the form, the teeth, the eves, the feet, the features, so as to insure the highest de- Rree of perfection, of which they are susceptible, and also upwards of one hundred receipts for va- nous cosmetics, olls, mades; only 25 cents Aol ries rey Roos can . ? Ss pve! posite the Post Ome eS Soeean era 2h the CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. MAGA and NEWSPAPERS, BLANK WOOKS te PALER, STATIONERY of all rae TOY BOOKS CARDS, BALL, ac. NG and several hun- Kinds, PRIMMERS VISITIN nov6—Ime —| MESSRS. TAYLOR & MAURY HAVING completed their Trangements for the ap- ok, ic! 5 pers aa of HOOKS. alarce elegant and recherche destin of the most e eri ptt a a Ch otounas and New Vein “ppied ec Mtr : eir large and vari addition toa INE GOODS F OK PRESEN TS ac ELLIS" 308 Pa. avenue, near Luin street, = re be bought of the | BY RAILROAD DIRECT To THE WEST. id Wheeling Time between Weshingto but 17% heur Running Time between Washington and Gincinnati 27 hours !! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECES FO BE MAD IN WASHINGTON. TS BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD ba connections, now fi ucements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTA- MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, andthe 30UTHWEST. The conneétion between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- more is always promptly made at the Washington Junction Coty called the Relay House) 9 miles from Baltimore. This is the only change of cars Tequired between Washington and the fe is checked through to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked trans- ferred there. Veer pee cee Yelp win a for those hol ing chad ickets for points be- ond. The connecti Tains leave Wash! ally at 6 2. pegper yy ef m. On Sundays atthe latter hour only. At WHEELING direct connection is made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, running from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near Medevac through rpie Segara) and Newark, to COLUMBUS. trains connect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield and Sandusky Railroad for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit Catan St. Louis, eto. At COLUMBUS the C. G. Rallroed trains con- rect with the fast trains of the Little Miami Rati- road to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, ete. At XENIA (on Little Miami Rafiroad) conn tion is formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock Island, St. Louis, etc. wl Saasengers Ledge Through Tickets for emphis, Vicksbwre, Netchex, New Orleans, ots. which are also scldat Waszhington—are trans- ferred 3° Cincinnati to the Mail Seatosns on the Ohio. ‘Fickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St. Louis sre sold by this route. For CLEVELAND, aad via Cleveland to Poledo, Detroit, Chicago, eto., tickets are sold, whon the Okio is navigable between Wheeling and Wellsville (forty miles) whore a connection with the Cleveland aad Pittsburg Ralflroad is mado. lore ara requested te notice that while this " y route ee Fhiough Fickets and Checks ix eaent om, it is aoa ty get moat speedy, ari t to nearly al! the lead! ints im &: { West. Whe distance from Washington to Cincianat! is but 653 miles, being about 100 miles shorter than by any other route! FARE, BY FHROUGH TICKET, FROM WASHINGTON :—To Wheeling, 39 3; Colum- bus, $13 65; Dayton, $15 50; Cincinnati, $16 00; Loulavilie, by allroad, $18 65, by steamer from Ginc!apatl, $18 C0; Indianapolis, $17 50; Cleve- land, 812 80; Foledo, $15 90; Detroit, $15 2; Chicago, $20'06 and. $10 50; 8 Louis, 828 $25; Mem: ew Orleans. ; ete. POR PREDERICK AND HARPER? FERRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERKELSY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, 024 FAIRMOUNT, paar mey lzave Washington at 6 2. m. or ih m. For the minor way stations hetween jaltimore and WlLeciing, take 6a. ra. traia from Washington. 1L7” F or tradan to 204 frome Baltimore, Anapeils, @tc., nee special advortinements. {09 For further information, PForevzk Wickets, &s., apply to THOMAS H. PARSORR, Agent, at Washington Ststion. JOBN H. DOME, Master of Wransportatioa, Baltimere and Chio Railroad, Baltime: may?! ORANGZ & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Great Southern Mail Line! ae TW CK DAILY “es (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA, GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at6a.m.and7 pm. Fare from Washington to Richmont ++ 85 60 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Washington Rallroad Depot to con- vey PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Free of Charge to STEAMER GEORGE ! +, for AL ANDRIA,a dls. tance of six miles, allowing ample time for Mea! Tickets procured on the boat’ Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, as itis a ConTINvOUS LINK OF FIRSTCLASS 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 WASHINGTON BRANCH KAILKOAD. CHANGE oF HOURS. —On and after Mon- 4 day, the 23d instant, the Trains wih bio river. Leave Washington at 6 and 83g a. M., ANG Sand 4 m ae Sunday ~* *4 Pp. ™ r 5x0 mnday ata am ap tr T. H. PARSONS, Ageat. THE NEW FORK AND LIVERPOOL NiTED STATES Pat se ALL STEAMER S. Sots, APHE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE are the AELANTI n West, PACIF tain Nye, BALTIC, Captain Comstock, ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. Whege Shi ps ave been built by contract, er press- ly for Government service; every care has been iaken In thelr construction, as in the engines, to insure strength and speed, and thelr accommoda- tons for passengers are uneqnalied for elegance and corafort. vie sh oF Passaen. Tom New York to Liverpool, im firstoabin, £120 Second cabin, = Pon? nrmoaminy S18 Exclusive use of extra size stats rooms -. 30 ares wis oem New York, - £30and £30 nm experien: eon attached to exch ship. No berth can be en until paid for. . For frelght or eae aee to LP WARD XK. OLLING &co., 58 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpeel, E. 6. ROBERTS & CO., 13 King’s Arms Yara, Londen. JOUN MUNROE &CO. 36 Rue Notre Dame des Victolres, Paris. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships will not be eccounta- bie for gold, silver, builion, specie, jewelry, pre- ¢lous stones, or mctals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein ex- pressed. nov 16—ly TWO SUFERB PIANO FORTES AT A GREAT SAURIFICE. ( WING TO THE DEATH OF Mr. Gaeble and the necessary dissolution of the, fim of Knabe, Gaeble & Co, Piano i manufactnrers, Baltimore, tt !s positively neces- sary tosettle up the entire affairs of the late firm. We have two very superior J nstruments on hand, from the celebrated manufactory of this popular drm, which must be sold within a short time One a magnificent Louis XIV. style beautifully carved 7-octave Rosewood Plano, the factory price of which is #450. One superb Rosewood Piano, four round cor- ners, full 7-octaves—factory price $375. These instruments will be sold at astonishin: deductions forcash. This seldom offered to those in ano. apap osaly $e on hand Ptanos from Hallet, Da- ve Co., Boston, and Bacon & Raven, New Piano Stools, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accor- deons, Banjos, Strings, Music, Music Paper, &c. Give us a call and sce for yourselves tity JOHN F. ELLIS, 306 Va. av., bet. Sth and 10th sts. is an opportunity bu want ofa reliable Pi- Bost COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, ke. ERSONS predisposed to Pulmonat = tions find this ee onnes trying senson, owing to the sudden changes in temperature; yet by a little care, adopting warm clothing and supply- ing themselves with a good Prescription or cough remedy they may easily ward off what may else rove a dangerous winter companion. TY- -ER'S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP bax been so long known and highly appreciated as one of our most innocent, yet efficacious, plea- poset Soh the reduction in Price,) eronomi- romedies, that 1tmay be recommended and with the ntimost confidence. It is sold at 25 or three bottion In one, 50 cents, Wholesale PTERSON & NAIRN and STOTT & tall by mort Dru KEL & STEVE) Mr CIMPELL. ists. In Alexan- i Georgetown by ant 2 MINCK MEAT. INCK MBAR OF SUPERIOR QUALITY made from Virginia Mountain Beef at Fraitts and Bploce of the purest and best quality, under my own super m, for sale at my pal corner of Ver: avenue and 15th etreet Lewin —s 7%. M. P KING. PERA GLASSES. — TUE LARGEST AS- sortment in the city, for sale and hire gee JOHN F. ELLIS, fan 7 306 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th ats. Leave iaucimore at 44 and OM a m., and Gand THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD! Best Alterative Known!! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN ITH! An infallible remedy for Scrofula, <i Evil, eres Obstinate Cutaneous ptfons, -CELEBRATED German Bitters, ’ PREPARED ST Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, Polls, Ague and Fever, Chronic Bore Eyes. DR. 0. M. JACKSON, Philad’a., Pa, Ri um or Tetter, Scald Heald, Enlarge- WILL EFFBCTUALLY ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, Rheum, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, Chronic Diccases of the id all diseases arising f ici " eeWrcury tmpragea in Life, mpary | Kidnap ond all Gawane wring from & HIS great remedy, which has become so ra) Uch as Const!: ‘ward Piles, Fullness, or T laiy'snd so Jastly cetebrated for Its extraordl. | “"Sioog tothe Rend. ‘Actattyot tue stomach Naa: nary yin og yee: trae curing many of the sea, Heartburn st for food, Fullness, or most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with | Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruetations, Sink- which mankind is afflicted , is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no MEp- ICAL DIscovBRY ever made has been so eminently successful incuring SCROFULA, and ALL DISKASES of the Heart, Choking Breathing, Fluttering of tux Bz00D, 88 CARTERS SPANISH MIX- Dimes af Vision. Dots of Webs Sefore the 7” Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi- The vied ag ne are receiving mail - most flattering and astonishing delaiis cures a ciency of Perspiration. gay ope c leat Burn! ysicians had been | Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Its fs over v4 ata is a le epeaatiin St eieire. and seases arising im e it Szat or Lirg have been welieved andicued Site out a single failure, out of the thousands who have used it. Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains no peg LF Opym, drugs, but aaa where the of the best Ph: ried in vain. HE PROPRIETOR, in calling the of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that has stood the test of a ten years? trial before the Amer- iean pce and its reputation and sale is unri- valled by any similar ‘ions extant. testimony in its favor given by the most nent and well-known Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country is immense. The fol- rsenic, or any dan; of Roots and Here oon: bined with other jents of known virtue, and may be to the mgest infant or mosi de- biltat invalid, without the least possible hesi- tation. We bapin entree pedewap! Bieri pote volumes testimony in our jon, an from gentlemen of the highest feepectability, well lowing from North Carolina Is respectfully sub- known in their various localities. Please fo | mitted, referring any who may st!) doubt, to the yourselves. ‘“Memorabilia,” or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmcrs and Familtes, to be bed gratis of all the We take great pleasure in calling the attention ents for the German Bitters. of our readers to the merits of Carter's Span! rinc!pal Office and Manufactory, 190 ARCH Mixture asa remed for diseases of Sationd. STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. enjoys a reputation in this city un ant ae ofker preparation. Datly ‘Dispatch, Richmond, | WESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA a. ‘Fhe Hon. John M. Botts, of Va., a heconsid ers it a m of duty to add his test{mony to the virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, PRom acTUAL PERSONAL OBSERVATION of its remarkable cura tive powers for the diseases in which It is used We kave been cured of a violent and prot Liver disease by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. € know it to be all it professes. — Editor Southside Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We have found from perzonal trial, thet Car. ter’s Spahish Miwture is a truly valuabie medl- cine.—Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vt. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—A press man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vii ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s Span- ish Mixture, after everything else had failed. - et cures which have come under our own observa- tlod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- uable medicinal agent. We take great picasure in calling the attention of the afflicted to its mer- its —Richmond Republican. SYPHIL1S.—I have seen a number of cures of Syphilis formed by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. I believe it to be a perfect antidote for that horri- ble discase. E. BURTON, Com. of Revenue for city of Richmozd. LIVER DISEASE.—Samvcl M. Drinker, of tbe firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich- mond, Va , war curad of Liver disense of several yearn standing by only three bottles of Carter’s Rpanteh Mixtare. OLD SORES, ULERBEAND ORSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN .--See the onre of Mr Harwood, and others, detailed in our Al- mansc The number of sch cases cured ve! Car- ter’s Spanien Mixture, procludes the possibility of inserting them In an advertisement. FP FFECTS OF MERCORY.—See the cure of Mr. Elmore He war enten up with Mercury aha conld obtain no relief, until he took six bottles of Carter's Spanish Mix , Which perfectly restored alm to health and vigor. VEURALGIA.—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of the Astor House, N.Y ., but more recently propri- é@tor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, wascured of Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since that time, be says he has seen it cure more than 3 hundred cases of the disease in whieh it is used He never fails to recommend It to the afflicted RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Jonn F. Harrison, Druggist, of Martinsburc, Va, writes of the sin- gular cure of a violent care of Rhevmatiem. The patientcould not walk. A few bottles entirely cured him SC RO FULA.—Mr. Harrison aleo writes of a reat cure of Serofula, in tha person of a young ady, (of three yeara standing.) whichall the doe- tors could not reack. Six betties made a cere of her. SYPHiILIS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of omens) ton, D. C , who cured an obstinate case of Syphl- lis by Carter's Spanish Mixture, says ‘‘il acts spe- cially on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt and efticient in its resuits.’? Dr. John Minge, formerly of the ey Hotei Richmond, now of Alabama, says he has seen Carter’s Spanish Mixture administered in a num- ber of cases with reentgearne Hea effect. He recommends it as ‘‘the most efficient alterative in ” ce SALT KHEUM AND SCROFULA.—Mr. 1s com) z INE , 1864. Ds. C. M. Jaexzon, Philadelphis—Dear Sir: 1 lave beor & ctrg sag of Syarie, in its worst form, for the last ive years. Such wes my condi ton for twelrr months flat the ——— and all Who saw me said must die. While in this con- dition I_was carried to the wai aces in Vir- ginia, Tennessee, and North ina, but war Rot benefitted by any water to which I was taken. While ‘way home | stopped a week et Ruth- ereail vill in North Carolina, to of some Chelyheate water in that About the last of the week I went into a store to get some medicine for child and myself. There were several of the vi hysi- Gians in the store, and one of them seemed & take some interest In my case, and, after asking me some questions, said he had been a dys: ic and had been greatly benefitted by the use of HOOP- LAND’S GERMAN Re you ) I gave him eeerly Eebiei,, “wnicn “cmected week Se has often called om me for kind of medicine, ssying be war by it than any other he had taken, been bic to get ary more for b will you, wear oi ship me vale. Respectfully, yours, D. R. HOOKER, Roger's Store, Wake Ce., 6 otober 24, 1853 on : very great benefit from the vin; wes of HOOF LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS ia Chronic Dysentery and functional derangement of the Liver, and its coneomitant evils, | am desirous of obtaining a quantity of it for the benefit of my community. You will, therefore, please sends lot, &c., &o. GERVIFICATE OF WM. J, ATWOOD. Hunvevitiz, Yadkin Co.,N. ©. November ist, 1855. Dr. O. M. Jaceson—Dear Bir: Allow me to ex Press to you my sincere thanks for your disc ofa icine which, to say the least of it, has ef- fected a cure that all other medicines, that I have taken, have entirely failedtodo. HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of the most stubborn and raveted case of the P:Lms that, Perhaps, ever fell to the lotof man. My case ts not 2 stranger in this community, as I am well known in this and the surrounding counties, and can truly say ee ™ apse) apd ieepecne od all my friends and relat! as everyth recommended, and nothing did me an ~ til I was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at liberty to make any use of this communica- tion for the it of the afflicted, you may think proper. Wraly, yours, = ‘WM. J. AFWOOD. Koby oed prem are — wegetadis, they i erate and strengthen the systemf never it, and can be used for infants as well as cinits, Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of os mentee dealers ev hore, and Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing, ELL, eo , : ho ee K PlERPON® by only tree bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture Alexandria. eB mar l—ly ‘i WM.S. BEERS & CO., Proprietors, No. 34 Broadway, New York. ag Price ard bottle, or six bottles for 85. orsaleby CHAS. STOTT, Washington, D. ©., and Draggists generally. oct I—iy GLENWOUD CEMETERY, Offica No. 292 Pa. ave., corner 1Cth street, (OVER THE SAVING’S BANK.) rps METERY Is !aid ont on the plan of tho celebrated Greenwood, of New York, and situated on the high ground distant one and a querier miles nerth of the Capitol—North Caplio) ding directly to the gateway. mpany have secured a charter from Con- gress, appropriating their cround forever to burial purposes making a fee title to the purchaser, and prohibiting all encroachments from legislation or vtherwise, Which is of vast importance to those who wish thelr dead to repose where they have placed then, for it has become a custom in al) other cities when the burlal ground becomes valu- able for other purposes, to sell it, and throw the dead promiscously into one large pit, and legal measures cannot prevent It, a8 no tilles ae given to the ground. N. B.—Office open from 10 to 12 o’clock a. m., where Pamphlets, containing the Charter, By- Laws, and a map of the ground, and al other in- formation, can be obtained. All orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No 410 Seventh street, or any other undertaker, willbe Promptly attended to. je 18—ty SOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNG. PROFESSUR WOOD'S HAIR BESTOBATIVE. THIS preparation, although less than two years before the public; owing to its wonderful ef- fects upon the human hair and scalp, has already obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly un paralleled. It has without the ordinary appHance used for such purposes, won its way, and been see welcomed to most of the cities and towns THE GREATEST OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, Has discovered in one of our COMMON PASTURE WREDs a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; VROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TOA COM- MON PIMPLE. H HAS TRILD IT IN OVER ELBVBN hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thun humor ) He has now in bis possession over two hundred certificates of its vir- tue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth One to three bottles will cure the werst kind of pimples on the face. eke to three bottles will clear the system of les. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two boitles are warranted to cure 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 running ulcers One bottle will cure scaly eruption of the skin, Two to three bottles are warranted to cure 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 eight bottles will cure the worst cases of scrofvla. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure ts warranted when the in the United States, the Canadas, and the West | above quantity is taken India Islands. Nor is this resalt surprising when Boaler, I peddied over a thousand bottles of it 1s remembered that its popularity is upon | this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect its merits, solely as established by actual tests That this prepsration will actually Restore gray Hair to its Natural Color, produce a luxuriant Ee upon the heats of the bald, prevent the air from failing off, and when w a tonic ar- ticle, produce a continua! flow of the natural fluid and thus render the hair soft, glossy and wa’ destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel dandm the certificates of distinguished gentlemen an ladies in every part of the country Wao have tried it, and therefore speak wiat they know, most ful- RG attest. That by a proper use of this Restorative the hatr can be made to attain and retain its natu- ral color to almost any age alotted to humanity, by removing the cause of disease from the ssalp— no matter how long standing—the concurrent tes- timonials of the press and the certificates of nu- merous respectable individuals of both sexe=, to the use of this curative, as well as of the recome mendations of editors and certificates before alla ed to, can be had of ail agents. BRooxvisLy, Mass., Jan. 12, 1855. Prov. Woop—Dear Sir—Having made trial of seg Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to ssy at its effect has been excellent in removing in- flammation, dandruff, and a constant tendency te itching, with which 1 have been troubled from childhood, and has alsor estored my hair, which ‘was becoming gray, tol cs original color. { have —_ Lede ude — ar ing Hine he same leasure profit. Yours, truly ‘ 3. K. brace Faster of Orixcdox Church. Brookfield. CasLrLe, mn. June 27, 1853. I have used Prof. 0.3. Wood's Hair Reetora- tive, snd have admired its wonderful effect. My hetr wes becoming, as I thought, prematurely gray; but by the use of bis “Restorative” it bss pormanealy oo." SIDNEY REESE Tmanently 80. CESK ‘i id Ex-Seantor United Biates. Prov. Woon :—Dear Sir—My hair commenced falling off some three or four years since, and con- tinued to do so until | became quite bald. I tried all the popular remedies of the day, but to no ef- fect, at I was tnduced to use your celebrated Bair Restorative, and am very happy to say itis doing wonders. [ have now a ot ite eat and cheerfully recommend its use to all sitallarly aM@iciad. A.C WILLIAMBUN, Address 0.3. WOOD & CO” Proprietors hus Broads , New York, and 114 Market street, 8¢ ules oO. 1 C. STOTT & CO., wholesale and reta!l Ageat, Washington €.W_DYOTT & BONS, Goneral WhMesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. aul—ly of itin everycase Sosureas water will extin- guish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after 2 trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that appears to me surpris- ing; first that it grows in our pastures, in some laces quite pient{tul and yet its value has never n known until I discovered it in 1846—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and eres popularity of the discovery, I will state that In April, 1853, I peddled it, and sold about 6 bottles per day—in April, 1654, I sold over 1,000 bottles per day of it. Some of the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirty years, say that no- thing in the an! of patent medicines was ever like it. There isa universal praise of it from all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strict!y for uction as a general humors—but since its int: a medicine, t and wonderful virtues have found in it that 1 never suspected. Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease whick was always considered incurable, have been cured afew . O, what a mercy if it will prove ohectoal in all cases of that a’ malady—there are but few who have seen more of it than I have I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them oa ee For the varlous diseases the Liver, Stck Headache, Dys: ja, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the , &ec., very lone more good thar any medicine ever known No change of diet ever necessary—eat the bes! you can get and enough of it. Directtons for Use.—Adults one table spoonfu! r day—Children over ten dessert spoon 1—Chlldren from five to eight years, tea - ful. As no directions can be applicable to atloon stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DUNALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Rorbury, Mass. Paice, Ong Dotiar. Wholesale Agents —New York Ci CLICKNER, 81 rye yer c. 19) Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fulton street. Philadelphia, T. W.DYOTT & SONS Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & HATCH.‘ Alerandria, PEEL & | STEVENS. At Retail by ruggists in the United States and Provinces, and also by the Draggists of this City. oct 24-1y ccc, — a coat te ON EO cine i A a pes op pepe Wha vat the mporium of Fancy Goods 306 Pa. avenue. deo 10 ELLIS, »c. Vv . RING. TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIE SIGHT. Ca y cording to the concavity or Way demeee are the fll Seventh street, three Hall, up stairs. I have tried a palr of Spectacies obtained. “~~ Mr. Tobias, an@ &n@ them of ht, and corresponding | ‘th his description a cas recommen¢ bir ar x skillfl opti- Se HENRY A. Wi Mr. J. Wop1ae: Sir—The pairot 4 Possms, er Sammie to me on account of 7 *sonal standing ic England, France and the nites States. I have been ciso pleased with ‘our remarks and Girections on the trestment ef c eyes, for a preserving end imprev- ing the sight. expeoit, eth 5 ‘Zobias having , by which } bave been greatly alded (my viston having * iy from reading night in my earlier life) ft affords me the highert to say that I consider him a skillful prac- ical optician, —— Cpe aid those whe nocd sonal ser: . ad any WM. B ROUZIE, Elder of Methodist Conferenes Wit serems N Ve _ 27, ry . J. Fosias r Sir—I am happy enas Spectacles which I obtained from you lest ‘week ere entirely satisfactory. From en inequal- ity I the visual of my eyes, t have hereto- fore found a ity in eng glasses of the proper fc distance te me pleasure to state that, by the rah ve abe png ee this aim bi yo Son ferebnee mentee iediy the beet pred ofany we ever used Very respecttuly, yours, KB. DRANK, St. James’ Perieh = ne un — AY: ~— From asturei defects the upeq’ ran my eyes, | have been compelled to use glasses for several years. 1 have tried different o Jans without obtaining glasses perfectly & to my eyes. Four months since Mr. Tobias made two pairs especielly for me, which 1 bave found to gerve me perfectly ~<A the use of bis optemreter he Is enabled to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye 1 most cheerfutly recommend Mr. Tobias to ail having occasion to pees ~ bear my tsti- as to Lis skill as am-optician iii HENRY E. BALDWIN, Assist. Sec'y to sign Land Warrants. N THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, M. B. LA CROIX, M. D., ALBANY, N. Y., 250 Pages and 130 Fine, Plain, and Colored Lith- ographs and Plates Paice onty Twenty Five Cents. Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the Union. | agen pteodd BOOK EVER PUBLISHED— and containing nearly double the quantity of read- ing matter in that of the FIFTY CENT OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS 1) treats on the PH YSIOL— OGY OF MARRIAGE, aod the Secret Infirmities and Disorder of Youth and Maturity, resulting from ex- cesses, which destroy the _ physical and mental pow- ™ - ers, with Observations on ~ > Marriage, its duties and disquaiiications, and their remedies; with Lithographs, illustrating the Anatomy and Physiology. and Diseases of the Re- productive Organs of both sexes, their structure, uses, and functions. A popular and compreben- sive Treatise on the Duties and Causaities of sin- and married lifs—happy and fruitful alliances, mode of securi mplating matrimony, that will overcome objections to it; » however, shonid take this important step without first consult! 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Mailed, free of posi- age, to all parts of the United States N. B.—Those who may consult Dr. LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which ¢ book treats, elther personally or by mail. Medi ae maggeek ave the Union “nena ya rections, and carefully sec all obecrvation. - . Address Dr.M.B LA CROIX, No. 31 Lane, or Post Office Box 579 Albany Offce open daily, from 9 a m to pm and on Sunday from 3 until 5p. m. Office REMOVED from No. 56 Beaver +! to 3 Maiden Lane, Albany, New York. dec 25—ly TYLER’S COMPOUND SYKUP OF GUM ARABIC S A REMEDY FOR COUGHS. coLDs HOARSENESS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP. &c., possesses the ed vantages, with the least objections of any other in use, having been extensively used the last twen'y years with unparalleled success, not trum) to the world as a speaitic or cure all, but recom- mended as a valuable and scientific auxiliary PULMONARY CASES, ready at hand, and one thst has been generally found to afford relief where most others have been tried without material ben efit. As such it is as by numbers of out leading physicians, who know its composition, ind have been eye witnesses of its superior eff- 8s well as by thousands of our most respec Citizens, who all endorse its claim to being safe, palatable, economical and efficacious. Price 3 cents, or three bottles in one 50 cents. Wholesale Agents, PATTERSON & NAIRN, and STOTT & CO, Penna. avenue; PEEL & STEVENS, Alexandrian; CISSEL, Retailed b a pe “ery 4 Also, TYLER’S ‘eum ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROPS, the same composition it lozenge form, 12} cents a box. nov 19 IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE TOOTH-ACHE 18 FOUND. ERE IS NOW OFFERED To THE world 8 most es for dail) aiden useful as any other. This really 1 remedy causes no pain, and is warran to have Bo injurious effect whatever. Please call for A. FERGER’S TOOTH-ACHE BALSAM. Price 25 cents per phiat To be bad at the Drag Stores of A. J. RIDG- LEY, CHAS. STOTT & CO., D. J. DYSON, V. HARBAUGH, and J. B. GARDNER & CO Washington. nov 3 IBLES AND PRAYER BOOK Veivet, Turkey Morocco, and pial: Childrens’ Books, the most ex ment to be found in the District Miss Bunkley’s Escaped Novice, price 61 hind ange soortment of IVT? nd pearl dle PENKNI VES, PISTOLS of ol Binds. For sale by E. K. LUNDY, dec 2l—tr No. 188 Bridge st , Georgetown.

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