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EVENING STAR. “THE LITTLE LANE.” There's a little lane, 2 shady lane, Where the sweetest violets grew ; There’s a little cot, where Mary dwells, But I shan’t say where—oh, no! There are two bright eyes in that shady lane Bright as Heaven's own perfect blue; ‘There's the loveliest form e’er nature made, But I shan’t say where to you. There’s a little heart in that shady lane, ‘True as Heaven, I trust, to me; There are little feet in that shady lane That would glad your eyes to see. There’s a little voice in that shady lane Like tlat of the turtle dove; Or like the voice of an angel sweet, When telling its earthly love. ————_-<re-—___—_. A late philosopher says—‘‘before people take the leap through the wedding ring, they should be quite certain that the blanket of connubial contentment is held tight on the other side.” ka Miss Fautadling says, the only “bosom companion”’ she ever had was a shilling cor- set-board. Some young gentleman should take this into immediate consideration, and “sit up” with Miss Fantadling. E> The dearer oats becomes, the more horses get liked. Dobson says, a shilling raw- hide will give as much power to his grey mare, as twenty-five cents worth of corn. bson is becoming a philosopher. Lil Kitchen girls are now termed “ young ladies of the lower parlor.” People whe go about grinding knives, scissors and razors, are termed ‘‘ gentlemen of the revolution.’’ Folks that dig clams are termed “profound in- vestigators "’ Goop at Gugssina —“Well, Pat, which is the way to Burlington?” “How did ye know me name was Pat?” “©, I guessed it.’ “Thin, be the powers, if ye’re so good at gusssin’ ye’d betther guess the way to Bur- lington.”” SS ES MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. WwW. P. PROM EUROPE. verpool New York...Jan23 New York...Jan 26 ‘The California steamers leave New Y ork on the Sth and 20th of each month. The Overland Mails to India and China. We have often been asked for information in re- gard to the departure of the Mails from England toChina. The following may be interesting to those who have correspondence with the Kast: The mails Jeave Southampton on the 4th and ‘20th of each month, and arrive at Gibraltar about the 9th and 25th of same month ; arrives at Malta about the 14th and 30th of same month ; arrives at Alexandria about the 18th of same and 4th of fol- lowing month. Leaves Suez about the 20th or 2Ist of same and Sth or 6th of followirg month; arrives at Aden about the 26: or 26th of same and 10th er 12th of following month. Leaves Aden about the 26th or 27th of same and = of arrival for Bombay, and 11th to 13th for China, &c. Indian Navy steamer arrives at Bombay about the 34 to 5th and 19th to 21st of following month. P. and O. steamer arrives at Peint de Galle about the 6th or 7th and 22d to 23d of following month ; leaves Point de Galle for Pulo Penan: the same day, if the steamer has already arriv which takes the mail on; arrives at Pulo Penang about the 12th or 13th and 28th and 28th of follow- ——— arrives at Singapore 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 Sth or 10th of fo) month; leaves next day for Shanghai. Two leave England—one on the Sth and ‘0th of each mouth—via Marseilles, and arrive at —— about the same timeas the Southamp- ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS Willards’ Hetel—r.¢.& #. a. WILLARD. 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HACKNEY J W Hackney, ly, Va LW Genus de i Rewbush, do W _H Mandeville, La TK Mating) , DC 3S Briscoe, Ind P Horner, 3 FP B Burche, Ky J Homes, do 4 0 Bulk P Craw, Ct — Dexter's Hotel—. a. puxrzf, M @ McKinney, Va JM Waring, Mi Jobns, 0 AM Prat Nye aw #ion A G Tylbot, Ky 'T GUNS FOR THE INDIAN NORTH W OUR VICE IN 1556. Information for Travelers THE NEW-YORK AND LIVERPOO:. - UNITED STATES MALL STEAMERS. M\HE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ) ‘zk OF INDIAN AFFAIRS, wi oe January 21, 1856. ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the Office Indian Affairs until noon of the 20th are the : day of February next for furnishing and deliver- Capt. West. i y “one-half on or after the Ist day of May, 1856, pacuie Capt. Nye one half on or after the 12th day of June next BALTIC. Capt. Comstock. —one thousand Northwest guns for the Indian ADRIATIC department, to be delivered to the agent of the de- ment at either of the cities of New York, niladelphia, Baltimore, Boston, Cincinnati, De- troit, St. Louis, or Chicago, as the bidder may elect; and the right will be reserved to require the above amounts at one time or at different times, at and after the specified dates, or to order, atany time in the year 1956, at the same price and of the same quality, any additional numberof guns actually required in the service. Each bidder will be required to exhibit a sam- ple or samples of the kind and quality of gun or guns he | Sia pe to furnish ; me the department Tererves the right of accepting such bid or bids as are believed to be most advantageous to the In- dians, considering serviceable qualities, price, &c.; but no bid 1 be conside! unless accom- panied by a sufficient Caer that if the bid of the party is acce} , he will enter into contract accordingly, and give security forthe perform- ance of his contract within ten days after the award. Theseships have been bu for Government service. Every care has been taken in their construction n the engines—to insure strength and speed; and their accommo- dations for passengers are unequaled for elegance and comfort. y contractexpressly DAYS OF SAILING. From New York. From Liverpool it 1856 Wednesday. Wednesday PRICE OF PASSAGE. From New York to Liverpool, first cabin. “ « ‘ second c: Exclusive use of extra size state room: From Liverpool to New York... .30 & 2 No berth can be secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. Shippers please take not ce that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. All letters must pass through the ‘post office— ay other will be returned ‘he owners of these ships will not be account- able for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, pre- cious stones, or metals, unless bills of Tadtey ‘The sample or samples of the accepted bidder will be retained at this office; and all 8 to be delivered must, in wien kee t, be similar and fully equal thereto. B the acceptanve of the ins, each one will be subjected to the most rough and rigid inspection and comparison with the — gun, and those that arenotfound similar, and fully equal in every respect, will be ‘A bond in an amount exceeding that of the bid Will be required for the faithful execution of the contract on the part of the successful bidder. are Payment for any quantity or quantities received oo will 9 made reals a TS itea piss (ery signed therefor, and the value thereof therein ex- immediately after the delivery and acceptance ee thereof. pre For freight or passage apply to ZDWARD K, COLLINS & CO., 56 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool STEPHEN KENNARD & CO,, 27 Austin Friars, London B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. GEORGE 8H. DRAPER, Havre. Notice. —The day of departure of this line from New York, for 1856, will be Saturday, com- eine January 5, and every alternate Saturday; from Liverpool, Wednesday, commencing Janu ary 23, and every alternate Wednesday. Jan 30-y BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. SUSE SR, Fime betwecn Washington and Wheeling but 17% hours! and Bunning Time between Wash: Cincinnati 27 hours !! THLOVEM TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD IN WASHINGTON. HE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD havi ly improved its Western connections, now the fi inducements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTd- MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. Theconnection between the Trains from Wash- ington and the ‘i'rains bound West from Balti- more is always promptly made at the Washington Junction (coms called the Belay House) 9 miles from Baltimore. This is the only c! e of cars required between Washington and the Ohioriver. B eis checked Gate he Wheeling at the Washington Station, and réchecked and trans- ferred there. cue the passengers) without reat de for those hol ing Through Tickets oe = ond. ‘The connect: rains leave Washington ily at6a.m.and4 p.m. On Sundays atthe latter hour only. At WHEELING direct connection is made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, eg Bellaire, on the Ohio, near GEO. H. MANNYPENNY, jan R—d3t&3tawtlVhFeb Commissioner. NAVY DEPARTMENT, Bureau ov Construction, &e., January 12, 1856 ROPOSITIONS WILL BE RECEIVED by this bureau, until the 12th of February, for the following articles for the United States steamer Mississippi, to be delivered at the navy- yard, New York: Two vertical tubniar boilers, to be made of the best charcoal bloom boiler plates ; tube sheets to be one-half inch, water bottoms and ash-pits sev- en-sixteenth, shell three-eighths of an inch in thickness. All the external parts to be double rivetted, and caulked on both sides where it can be got at to do SO; ho screw stays to be used in the lews, water bottoms, or steam chimney. The crowns and sides of shell to ve «tiffened by T iron, from which the braces are to lead. The boilers will be about twenty-three and one- half feet front, by about eleven and one half feet deep, and about twelve and one-half feet high ; to be furnished with the ng man and hand hole plates, furnace, flue and damper doors; lugs for grate bearers, and for securing boilers to the snip, and to be tested when done at a hydraulic pressare of 35 lbs. per square inch. The tubes to be furnished by the government and to be set ed the contractors, the government being responsible for all tubes condemned from their defects, and the contractor for all condemned from bad workmanship. The price to be per pound finished, less the weight of the tubes. , the prices per pound for such iron cast- ings as may be required for engine and boilers, of green sand, of dry sand, of loam, and for one and one-third sets of grate bars, and for composition castings (of copper and tin.) The patterns to be furnished by the govern- meant. The whole to be done in the best mcnner, and to be subject to the inspection and approval of such persons as the Cede tment mav appoint Drawings of the boilers will be furnished bid- ders on application to the department Payments will be made for one-third their esti- mated amount when tbe bollers are half com- pleted ; the remainder when they have been test- ed satisfactorily by steam. For castings, when delivered and approved Bidders wil! be particular in stating their prices and the time when they propose to complete and deliver the work Bondand good security will be required for the faithful performance of the work and the fultiliment of the contract. jan 13—lawiw Wheeling, throfigh Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. These trains connect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield and Sandusky Kallroud for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Cee St. Louts, ete. At COLUMBUS the C. J. Railroad trains con- Rect with the fast trains of the Little Maami Sail- road to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, etc. At XENIA (on Little Miam! Railroad) connection is formed with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- apolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, Chicago, Rock Island, St. Louis, etc. Mozy. Pasvengers seguir 3 Phrough Tickets for amphis, Vicksburg, Natches, New Orisans, etc., which arealso soldat Wasbin; —are trans- ferred at Cincinnati to the Mail Steamers on the Obio. ickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St. Louls aze sold by this route. For CLEVELAND, and via Clevsiand to Poledo, Detroit, Chicago, ete., tiskets are sold, when the Ohio {navigable between Wheeling and Weilsville (forty miler) where 2 connection with the Cleveland and Pittsburg’ Rallroad is ‘Travelers are requcuted te netics tint while this is the only route affording Whrough @iokets and Checks ia Washington, it is also the shortest, maost npeedy, amd direct to nearly all the ieading WATCHES. W. GALT & BRO., OFFER AT ALL times cou variety of superior WATCHES and CHRONOMETEKS. They call particular attentjon to those made by— Jules Jurgensen, Copenhagen, Cooper, Taylor & Dixon, London, Tobias, Bee=ly & Blundell, Liverpool. Also, Vacheron & Constantine’s celebrated Geneva Watches, which from their size and finish are uliarly suited for ladies. Our facilities enable us to offer the above at the lowest rates it” Repatrine.— Watches and Chronometers carefully repaired oy skillfal workmen M.W.GALT & BRO., 324 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts. ints in the it West. Fhe distance from jan 2—tf ashizgton to Cincinnati is but 652 miles, being about 100 miles shorter ther by any cther route! FuXe FRENCH EDITIONS—OF ROUS FARE, BY FHROUGH TIUKET, FROM seau, Racine, Sevigne. Coméille, Moliere, De WASHINGTON :—To Wheeling, $9 50; Colum- ourdalone, Le Sage, 50; Cincinnati, $16 69; — Ducis, Frotssart, b bus, $15 65; Dayton, $ Schiller, Guizot, Bossuet, Monstrelet, Malherbe, | Louisville, by Tailroa 18 65, by steamer from , Barthelemy, Voltaire, Chateaubriand, $19 00; Indianapoifs, $17 50; Cleve- Florian. Rabelais, Scribe, Malebranche, St. $15 80; Detroit, $15 20; Pierre, Fenelon, Thierry, Machiavelli, Regnard, and other writers, may be found at the most mod erate prices at the bookstore cf the undersigned — by himself direct from Paris, in fine cal and morocco bindings, some of them with beau- tifa] illustrations. ** Also, a small collection, various, of French ot 19 50; St. Louts, $25 50 and $25; Memphis, $25; New Oricans, $31; etc. FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER’S FERRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS BEDFORD SPRINGS, PIEDMON®, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, | prepa eg may leave Washington at 6 a. m. or He P m. For the minor way stations between altiracre aud Wheeling, take $s. ma. traiz from Wasbingion. I/F or trains to ag froma Baltimars, Auspelis, tc. see special advertisements. {LJ F or further iuforvaztion, Fhreagh Fickets, &e., apply to THOMAS H. PARSONS, Ageat, at Washington Station. JOHN H. DONE, Master of Wransportation, Baitimacie and Olio Rallroad, Baltimere. for youth, Paris editions. FRANCK TAYLOR. _ LOW-PRICED CAR PETINGS. UST RECEIVED, AND ON SALE, ALOT of exceedingly low-price Carpetings, which will be run off at the following extremely low Fates : Some at 31 cents, well worth 37 cents Some at 37% cents, well worth 50 cents Some at 50 cents, well worth 62 cents Some at 623¢ cents, well worth 75 cents. Also, 5 bales superfine Ingrains, in entirely new cp aie and superb colors, warranted to wear lohger and more creditably to buyer and may ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Gs 8 eee a Great Southern Mail Line! ae TWicE DAILY (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at 6 a.m.and7 p.m. Fare from Washington to Richmond... +85 50 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS ‘will be at the Washington Railroad Depot to con- 7. PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Free of Cha irge,to STEAMER GEORGE PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA,a dis- tance of six ees sae ene time for 5. rat Tickets procured on the Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, as itisa conTINUOUS LINE OF FIRST CLASS an From ALEXANDRIA TO RICH- THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg Railroad. J. R. NICKLIN, dec 7-tf Ticket Agent, Alexandria. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILRUAD, NHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- / day, the 23d instant, the Trains will Leave Washifigton at 6 and $3 a. m., and 3 and i he t 46 dec yn Sunday at Pp. Leave Baltimore at GAMBLER’S TRICKS WITH CARDS 6 Bxrosee AND EXPLAINED BY J. H. Green ; price 25 cents. MORGAN’S MYSTERIES OF FREE MA- SONRY: containing all the Degrees of the Order conferred in a Master's Lodge, as written by Capt. Wm. ya, cueon HOME COOK BOOK : con several hun- dred excellent receipts ; price 25 cents. LAWS OF LOVE: A complete code of gal- ir the conduct of lantry, containing concise rules a courtship through its entire oh Sg Aphor- isms on love, the courts of love a e nineteenth century, rules for telitng the characters and dispo- sitions of woman; price 25 cents. LADIES’ GUIDE TO BEAUTY : containing — advice on improving the complexion, the air, the bands, the form, the teeth, the eves, the feet, the features, so as to insure the highest de- ree of perfection, of which they are screed oe, and also upwards of one hundred receipts for va- tious cosmetics, oils, mades; only 25 cents. seller than three- Py Also, 6 bales new style Wool Dutch Carpetings; in new, bright and pretty colors, very heavy and cheap. Also, 20 sheets floor Oilcloths, in new designs and colors, which will be cut up as per di- CLAGETT, DODSON & CO, Dealers in all kinds of Furniture Dry Goods, jan 28—eoet No. 4 Market Space. CONFECTIONERY! (08. POTENTINI WOULD R 5 Fit inform the citizens of Wash! e urchased the well-known Coi tion: establishment of John Miller, which he will cary on with increased facilities for ministering to the bere of those who may favor him with their pa- nag re. He will manufacture and keep on hand a large assortment of fancy and ornamental CONFE: TIONERY, WEDDING CAKE, CANDIES. JELLIES, CHARLOTTE RUSSE, BLANG MANGE, and every other delicacy used at BALLS AND SUPPER PARTIES. When desired, he will attend these or other festive occasions, and furnish tables with every delicacy and luxury, served in the most feshion- able style, with punctuality and attention. He has just received a large assortment of for- eign BON BONS, CONFECTIONERY, FIGS. UNES, &c.,in fancy boxes and ornamen’ cartons. Also, ornamental FIGURES, PY RA- MIDS, and other decorations for the table, at Ding ner and Supper Parties. THOMAS POTENTINI, No. 279 Pennsylvania avenue, — 10th and Lith streets, south side. m. . 4i¢ and 9% a. m., and 3 and i p.m. On Sunday at4¥ a. m. ap 2—tr ‘RB. H. PARSONS, Agent. TWO SUPERB PIANO FORTES AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. WING TO THE DEATH OF Mr. Gaehle, and the dissolution of th firm of Knabe, Gael & Co., Piano} manufacturers, Baltimore, it 1s positively neces- sary tosettle up the entire affairs of the late firm. We have two very superior Instruments on hand, from the celebrated manufactory of this popular firm, which must be soid within a short tens. One a magnificent Louis XIV. style beantifully carved 7-octave Rosewood Piano, 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 for cash. This {s an opportunity bul seldom offered to those in want ofa reliable Pi- Any of the above Books can be bought of the | ano. : Agent. ALEX ADAMSON, Seventh street, op- Also, always on hand Pianos from Hallet, Da- —— the Post Office, where he keeps on hand all | vis, & Co., Boston, and Bacon & Raven, ‘New he CHEAP PUBLICATIONS. MAGAZINES, | York. and NEWSPAPERS, BLANK BOOKS, PENS, INK, PAPER, STATIONERY of all kinds, CHILDREN’S’ TOY BOOKS, PRIMMERS A BC CARDS, PLAYING and VISITING CARDS, BALL, &c. Rov 6—3ne NEW FRUITS—NEW FRI : NEW RAISINS, FIGS, CRANBERRIES, Currants, Lemons, paper shell Almonds. Piano Stools, Guitars, Violins, Flutes, Accor- deons, Banjos, Strings, Music, Music Paper, &c. Give us a call and see for yourselves. JOHN F. ELLIs, 306 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. MINCE MEAT. [MINCE MEAT OF SUPERIOR QUALITY made from Virginia Mountain Beef and jan il » | Fruits and Spices of the purest and best quality, oor aa eeaiad rae Pickled Pri, under my own supervision, for sale at my store, ofall kinds, very superior and cheap; all kinds | COPE? een a en asad of Jellies in Jars at 25 cents, with a great fs ean Lid vd fresh and uice articles, sul for the marae Sette her abigindg: sided ee a ee OPERA GLASSES.—THE LARGEST A8- sortment in the city, for sale and hire. JOBN F. ELLIS, jan7 306 Pa. av., bet. 9th aad 10th sts, season. For sale at my store, a few steps east of Jackson Statue. wore north- Z. M. P. KIN@. Carter's Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIEROF Best Alterative Kn ! NO? A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptfons, Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Bore Eyes, ss or Tetter, Scald Heald, E: - men id pain of the Bones and Joints, Salt Rheum. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. pas great remedy, which has become so rap- idly and so justly celebrated for its pleotor Fi nary efficacy in relieving and curing many of the most obstir.ate and terrible forms of disease with which mankind is afflicted , is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Mep- ICAL DISCOVERY ever made has been so eminently successful incuring ScRorvra, and aL DIsRasES oF = Boop, as CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- TURE. The eo legac are receiving by every mali most flattering and astonishing delalis of cures made in all parts of the pee and in most cases where the skill of the best Physicians had been ried in vain. i eee over the Bioop Is truly remarkable and all diseases arising from impurity of the great Szat or Lire have been relieved and cured with- out a single failure, out of the ttousands who have used it. Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains no vemag b; Opium, Arsenic, or an erous drugs, but is com: of Rootyand Herbs, com- bined with other ingredients of known virtue, and mat be paren to the youngest infant or most de- bilftated invalid, without the least possible hesi- jon. We have only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony in our possession, and all from gentlemen of the highest respectability, weil known in their various localities. Please read fo yourselves. We take creat pleasure in caliing the attention of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanisb Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. {1 enjoys 2 reputation in this yee kote, hares by an et preparation.— Daily Dispatch, nccherond: i. ‘Fhe Hon. John M. aps ap gl heconsid ers it a matter of duty to add his testimony to the virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, FROM ACTUAL PRESONAL OB*ZRVATION Of its remarkable cura tive powers jor the diseases in which it is used We have been cured of a violent and protracted Liver niseeso oy Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We know It to be all it professes.—Editor Southside Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We have found from personal trial, that Car- ter’s Spahish Mixture is a truly valuable medi- cine.—Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vi. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA —A prest- man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir- ulent character by 1 few bottles of Carter’s Span- ish Mixture, after everything else had failed. Oth- er cures which have come under our own observa- tlod, proves to us conclusively, that is aval- uable medicinal agent. We take great pleasure in the attention of the afflicted to {te mer- its —Richmond Republican. SYPHIL1S.—I bave seen a number of cures of Syphilis performed by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. I lieve to be a perfect antidote for that horri- : E. BURTON, Com. of Revenue for city of Richmona. LIVER DISEASE.—Samnuel M. Drinker, o% the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich- mond, Va., was cured cf Liver disease of several Standing by oaly three bottles of Carter's jpanish Mixturs. OLD SORES, JL@ERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, and other?, detailed in our Al- manac ‘The number of such cases cured by Car- ter’s Spenish Mixture, precivdes the possibility of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MEKCURY.—See the cure of Mr. Elmore. He was eaten up with Mercury and could obtain no relief, until he took six bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, which perfectly restored him to health and vigor. NEURALGIA.—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cured of Neuralgia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says he has seen it cure more than a hundred cases of the disease In which it is used He never fails to recomm it to the affiicted. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. John [. Harrison, Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- gular cure of a violent case of Rheumatiom. The patient couid not walk. A few bottles entirely cured him. SCROFULA—Mr. Herrison also writes of a it cure of Scrofula, in the person of a young y, (of three years standing,) which all the doc- tors could not reach. Six bottles made a cure of her. SYPHILIS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of Washii ton, D.C , who cured an obstinate case of Syphi- lis by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, says ‘it acts spe- cially on the Blood, Liver and Skin and {s prompt and c#icient in its results.’? Dr. Jobn Minge, formerly of the , Hotel, Richmond, now of Alabama, says he has seen Carter’s Spanish Mixture adminis! red in a num- ber of cases with astonishingly good effect. He Tecommends it as ‘‘the most efficient alterative in ” SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA.—Mr. Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of Serofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing, by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture WM.S8. BEERS &CO., Proprietors, No. 304 Broadway, New York. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. or sale by CHAS. STOTT, Washington, D. C., and Druggists generally. 00! 1—ly ble GLENWOOD CEMETERY, Office No. 392 Pa. ave., corner 10th strost, (OVER THR SAVING’S BANE.) NEHIS CEMETERY fs laid out on the plan of the celebrated Greenwood, of New Y ork, and situated on the high ground distant one and a quarter miles north of the Capitol—North Capitol street leading directly to the gateway. This std oe Hts ipa eee ee 8, appropriating thelr ground forever to bur’ rs peor ankitig eine tithe to the purchaser, and prohibiting all encroachments from legislation or otherwise, which is of vast importance to those who wish their dead to repose where they have placed them, for !t 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, a3 no titles are 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 all other in- formation, can be obtained. All orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No, 416 Seventh street, or any other undertaker, will be promptly attended to. fe ig—iy SOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNG. PROFESSOR WOOD'S “ Fre ti RESTORATIVE. 18 preparation, aitho ess than two years T before t he public; ae 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 peas used for such purposes, won its way, and been heartily welcomed to most of the cities and towns. in the United Siaies, the Canadas, ard the West India Islands. Nor is this result surprising when it is remembered that Its popeleny 3 based upon its merits, solely as established by actual tests. ‘That thts preparation will actually Restore gray Hair to its Natural Color, produce a luxurlant bgt upon the heads of the bald, prevent the 1 from feliing off, and when ~s a tonic ar- ticle, produce a continual flew of the netural fluid and tius render the hair soft, glos:y and wa’ destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel dandra! the certificates of distinguished gentlemen an ladies in every part of the country who have tried it, and therefore speak what they know, most ful- hd attest. That by a proper uze of this Restorative the hair can be made to attain and retain its natu- ralcolor to almost any age alotted to humanity, by removing the cause of from the seal mo matter how long standing—the concurrent tes- timontals of the press and the certificates of nu- merous respectable individuals of both sexes, te the use of this curative, as well a3 of the recom. mendations of editors and certificates before allu ded to, can be had of all agents. Bxooxvigyy, Mass., Jan. 12, 1855. Prov. Woov—Dear Sir—Having made trial of our Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say t 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 ulsor estored my hair, which ‘was becoming gray, tol «s orl, color. I hsve used no otner article, with anything like ihe sare pleasare and profit. Yours, truly J. kobrace. Paster of Orthodox Church. Srookficid. Caxxr7x, [U., Jume 27, 1453. 1 have used Prof. 0. J. Wood's Hair Restora- five, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was becoming, es | thought, prematurely gray; but by the use of his ‘Restorative’ it hes resumed its original color, and { have no doubt, permanently #0. SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United States. Prov. Woo> :—Dear Sir—My hair commszced off some three or four years since, and con- tinued to do so until 1 uite bald. I trie all the popular remedies of the day, but to no ef- fect, at I was induced to uee your celebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say it ie doing wonders. [ have now @ fine 2 of young hair, and cheerfully recommend use te all similarly a@icted. A.C WILLIAMSON, . 433 Second street Address U. J. WOUD & CO., Proprietors, 318 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market streel, St Louis, Mo. C. STOTT & CO., wholesale and retall Ageat, Wee ‘2. W.DYOT? & SONS, General Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. au lly TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR siepr, POCTOR HOOFLAND’S | CELEBRATED ®erman Bitters, PREPARED BY DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’s., Pa., WILL RFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPAIA, JAUNBICR, ISHES to cali the attention (o all that suffer with defective sight, caused by age, sick. > particuleriy from > Injudiclously omer his superior Scra LES and Chronic or Nervous , Diseases of the | GLASSES carefully ground by himself to x troe Eidnny diseases fren spherical y, and priliient transparency, tual inaer ame — suited peectecly anid benefiially to the wearer ac- Such as Const! ity or convexity of the eye tion, Inward Piles, Fullness, or | $ording to the concawity umero' ll effects caused to the Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- | Doty 0 ae Soe mage erected sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, Fullness, or Of using glasses in not bel precisely sulted, by Weight in the Stomach, Sour Ernetations, Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when ina lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi- ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and = Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. HE PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention of oa ewig to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended. J Optomater; am practice of many sodgpee coke vim to measure the focal disease of he eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely re- uired will be f bed with precision and satis- . T. acknowledges the very Mberal encourege- muatuineady obisined, and further solicits the f- tronage of those that have not yet availed them- selves of his ald Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send - ing the glasses In ure, and stating how many inches they can read this print with their spects- cles, can be supplied with such that will improve ge testimonials to be seen; and refer ences given to mat:y who have detived the greatest ease ‘lasses. and comfort from bi: It is no new and untried article, but one that has | ~ Circulars to be bad ie pee, and ie Yepaton ndtv ies: | Sey gage’ ve teem Pom can ', am ts rej jon ie 5 valled be any similar preperation extant. The sd Noxvo x, September 7 Sir—The 8; you raade for me su! very well, weeping gem ee poe my sight mor ave aia dane Litr. W. TAZEWELL testimony In its favor given arene en nent and well-known Piysiciacd cna individuals in all parts of the country Is immense. The fol- lowing from North Carolina is respectfally sub- mitted, referring any who may still doubt, to the bad I have tricd « pair of Spectacles obtain Pete sue aa ee ee = Mr. Tobias, end Gnd them of a —_ nts for the German Bitters. my sight, end penne win | ae ous ne} Offce and Manufactory, 190 AKOP . [recommend Bit. STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. cian. HENRY &. Wi . J. Fostas : Sir—The pair ot me ae are yeu Bld pas yesterday bend pmb fy catiales tory tome. @ney ure very cecidediy th best i possess, and | ea the owner of elgbt or nine pair, Pine HILL, March 4, 1854 carefully selected in dislerent places wee dpe 3. : : : decd to me on eccoun heir ieaee eee m cubieeh 8 Dyspepsia, tu its ee prodcesicaal standing in England, France and the mi a was > pleas 4 forra, fortis incl become? ea my cond! nited States. 1 have been cleo pleased with WESTIMORY FROM NORTA CAROLINA Gertifcate of Lr. W. Smtth,ef Pome Hill, Rish- mond County, N.C. your remarks and directions on the trestment ef Biotiearnranatio™ QUicinatees | Greretertapeseetpnermassaioe ition | was carried to the laces in Vir- | nz the sight. Resproteey yer WELL, giniz, Tennessee, and North Carclina, but wa: Rot benefitted by any water to which | was taken While on my way horae I stopped a week at Ruth- erfordton, 2 small village in North Carolina, te the effect of some Chalybeate water in the‘ pee. About the last of the week I went into e rug store to get some medicine for my child and myself. There were several of the ri ap cians in the store, and one of them seemed to take sore interest in my case, and, after asking me some questions, said he had been a dyspe) had been greati} Denefitted by the use of HOOF- LAND’S GERMAN BITFERS, preparod by } and he ineisted that I would try the Bitters. je algo called the next day at my room, and in- sisted £o much that | w try them thst I asked hima to get me one bottic. He did it, and I com- menced takiag it a= directed. exd | was more bex- efited by it thax cil the water end medicine I had Over taken. After reaching Lene sxe of my neighbors came to me for a prescription ard elas, (ke a dys- penis) und [ gave him mearly all the Bitters i » Which effected much good ‘nm his case. He has often called on me for saore of the samt kind of medicine, saying he was mere benefitted by it than any other ke had taken, but I have act been able to get any more for him er myself since ; will you, poe — ship me a dozca of more as s00n 2s 'y, yours, W. eMI7H. D. R. HOOKER, Roger's Stere, Wake Co., M @., October 24, ) SAYS: Brier experie: ve great benefit from the use of HO: TLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS is Chronic Dysentery and functional tot the Liver, and its concomitant evils, I am desirous Prefeesor of M. C., Ey. Lrncunere, Nov. 10, ibs. Mr. Sekx Wobiss having furnished me witli @izsses, by which | have been greatly aided (m Vision having suffered greatly from read! a night in my earlier life) it aZords me the bighet ure to say thet I consider him @ skillful pree- fica! optician: and — pees ald those who reed bis professional serv wal =e WM. B. ROUZIE, Elder of Methodist Conferenes. Witaineron, N. C., Jan. 27, 185) Mr. J. : Dear Sir—I am bappy to ss that the Spectacles which i obtzined from youles: ‘week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequa! ity In the visual of my eyes, I bave beret fore found t cult: in getting glesses of the proper f distance. It affords inc plensure to state that, by the aid of your opiometer, this dim Gulty has been happily obviated so that —— furnished me are decidedly the best pled Dimy eyes of any | have ever yet used . Very yy, yours, . B. DRANE, tor cf St. James’ Perish it of Interior, May 7, 1855. Frem maturai defects and the ucequal rangs of | may eyes, | have been compelled to usc glasses for several years. I bare’ tried differe: Boo ‘without obtaining glasses tl to eyes. Four months since Mr. made two pairs especially for me, which | beve found t serve me perfectly. By the use of Bis optcmete: he is enabled to adept Glasses minviely to the eye I most cheerfutly recommend Mr. Tottes te si! having occasion to usegiaeses, and bear my test) mn optician. of obtaining a quantity of tt for the bene@t of my OMY Be tO Ne ET NRY &. BALDWIN, Say ely cu will, therefore, please send a Assist. Sec’y to sigs Land W crate, » &c., &C. Ff fomemasl i PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE BY M. B. LA CROIX, M. D., ALBANY, N_Y., 250 Pages and 180 Fine, Plain, and Colored Lith ographs and P. Prick ony Twenty-Five Cente. Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the Union NHEAPEST BOOK EVER PUBLISHED and containing nearly double the quantity of read- 1 matter in that of the FIFTY CENT OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS It treats on the PH YSIOL OGY OF MARRIA and the Secret Infirmities and Disorder cf Youth and Maturity, resulting from ex- GERTIFICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD Huxrsvitiz, Yadkin Co.,N.C. November Ist, 1855. Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: Allow me toex press di nes my sincere thanks for your disco’ f 4 medicine which, to say the least of it, has ef fected a cure that all other medicines, that 1 have taken, have entirely failedtodo. HOOF LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of the mosi stubborn and vated case of the PILEs that, perhaps, ever to thelotof man. My case is not a stranger in this community, es | am well known in this and the surrounding counties, and can truly say that avd spony d has astounded all my friends and relations. I had tried everything recommended, and nothing did me 2 gocd un- til | was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at Sey © make any use of this communica- tion for the benefit af the afflicted, you may think preper. Truly, yours, WM. J. ATWOOR. ‘These bitters are entirely wegsiabls, they inviy- orate and strengthen the systemf never prostrate * it, and can be used for infants as well as adults. apeeel 5 ee = For sale by respectable dealers here, and | f-. with Observat 4 y %. D. GILMAN, Washington; J. L.. KID- | Marriage, tts duties and disqualitic es, and J. R. PIERPON, | their remedies; with Lithographs, illu Al 2 mari—ly | anatomy and Physiolozy.and Diseases of the Ke " > . = ~ Productive Organs of both sexes, their structs THE GREATEST uses, and functions. A popular and compre. M E D I CA L D I Ss Cc ov E B Yy sive Treatise on the Duties and Causaltics of gle and married life—happy and fruitful al! mode of secu! them—infelicitovs and ones—their obvistion and removal — hints to those contemplating matrim overcome objections to it " take this important ses—comment reatment of females from infancy to old each case graphically illustrated Ly beautiful lithogra hic plates—nervous debility, its causes and su y # process at once so simple, safe. and that } ing is impossible—rules for daily manuaye tment—an essay on Spormatorrhea, with tices obsefvations on the safer and more successful mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evils re- sulting from empirical practice—an essay on aii diseases arising from indiscretion, with plain and simple rules by which all persons can cure them- selves without mercury—remedies for those seif- inflicted. miseries and disappointed ho; so un- fortuna’ely prevalent in the young. It is a trath- ful adviser to the married and those contempiatieg marriage: Its perusal is particularly recommend - ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of their ysical condition, and who are conscious of bav- ing bazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled ice TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per co) Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, free , to ail parts of the United States N. B.—Those who prefer may consult Dr CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this book ts, either personally or by mail. }led!- cine sent to any part af the Union according tod rections, safely packed and carefully secured fom all observation. Address Dr.M.B LA CROIX, N Maidea Lane, or Post Office Box 579 Albany, N. Y OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury. Has discovered in one of our coMMON PasTURE WERDs a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR; FROM THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO & COM- MON PIMPLE. E HAS TRIED If IN OVER ELEVEN hundred cases, and never failed except intwo cases, (both thunder humor) He has now in his session over two hundred certificates of its vir- ue, all within twenty miles of Boston. ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure a 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 biles. ‘Iwo 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 bottles are warranted to cure all humor in the eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure ruuning of the earsand 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 wiil cure the worst cases of a. y,0r post: LA scrofula. me OfSce open daily, from 9am to 9 pm and A benefit is always experienced from the first | on Sunda bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the a above quantity is taken. to 31 Maiden Lane, Albamy, New York. ari = I =a — a Soneet eae: = dec 23—iy _ in the vicinit: ston. now the effec’ Orc of it in every oaee. So sure as water will extin- | TYLER'S Ferers guish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another; afters trial it always speaks for \isclf. There are two taings about this herb that ap: to me surpris- ing ; first that it eg in our pastures, in some laces quite plentiful, and yet its value bas never n knewn until I discovered it in is46—second, that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give rearing of the a eed and eye muarity of the disco . state that in Api 1083 peddled tt, and sold about 6 bottles per Ts April, 1854, 1 sold over 1,000 bottles it. Some of the wholeaale Druggists who bave been Y_ FOR COUGHS. COLDS £358, ASTHMA, WHOUPIN COUGH, CRUOUP,& vantages, with tb ny use, having been extensively used the last t ears With unparaileled success, not trumpeted the world as a specific or cure all, but recom mended as a valuable and scientific auxiliary ‘% PULMONARY Casus, ready at hand, and one that bas been generally found to afford relief where most others have been tried without materie! efit. As such it is recognized by numbers of © leading physicians, who know its composil in business twen! years, say that no- | and have been eye witnesses of its superior °= thing in the of patent medicines was ever rer ba 8s Well as by thousands of ou! like it. ‘Phere is 2 universal praise of it from al! | tabie citizens, who all endorse its c quarters. safe, ble, economical and etic: In my own practice | slwa: humors—but since its introduction as 2 general family medicine, t and wonderful virtues have found ia it that I never suspected Several cases of epileptic fits—a disease which ‘was always considered {ncurable, have been cured afew . UO, what a mercy if it will prove ehectual 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. Dropey, all of them oe people cured by it. For the various diseases the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the i kept it strictly for | 25 cents, o- three bottles in one 50 cents Wholesale Agents, PATTERSON and STOTT & CO., Pennz. av STEVENS, Alexandria; CISSE Retailed by Dru, KZists generally. “ . Also, TYLER’S GUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROPS, the same composition ' lozenge form, 12} cents « box nov 19 IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE TOOTH-ACHE 18 FOUND. (PHERE 18 NOW OFFERED To TH world 2 most effectual remedy for the cure +! Spine, and perticolarly tn dissams of the Kid- | s.oty ache, in fact the only eee ine neys, &c., the discovery has done more good thar the most violent tooth-arien ton ta any medicine ever known N o change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enough of it. Directtons Ao Use.—Aduits one table spoonfu! oe dren over ten years dessert spoon fic lidren from five to eight years, tea s > ful. As no directions can be applicable to all con stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUPACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Rorbury, Mass. roperly applied according to direction fre pain a the Grst application, in cet Une, re-eppear, the same application & im, and after two or three app the cure will be effectual and the decayed useful a8 any other. ‘his really indispens! remedy causes no pain, and is warranted to b#** no injurious effect whatever Please call for A. FERG ER'S TUOTH-AC BALSAM. Price 25 cents per phial To be had at the Drug Stores of A. J LEY, CHAS. sTUT RI &CO., D. J. Die Wholesale ees Neo Var city, c. v. | ¥- HARBAUGH, and J.B. GARDNER aes CLICKNER, 61 Barclay street; . RING, | Washington. a c. . SANDS. ; A.B. & 100 Fuito. at tee awisipata, TW. DYOTT & SONS BIBLES AND PRAYER Books. 1N RIC Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & Velvet, Turkey Morocco, and plain binds HATCH. » PEEL & STEVENS. Childress? Books, the most extensive 25> etall by A eng ne aae in the | men! found in the je . United States und British P: ) and also by | Miss B *s Escaped Novice, price 2! the Druggists of this City. oct M-ly roa Magazine for a 9 ond pera} Bacsues. COMBS, POMATUM, Cologne | handle PENRNIVES, PISTOLS of vii kint* Bay Rum, &c., at ELLI8’s For sale by K. K. LUND), dec 3! 206 Pa. avenue, dec 2i—tr No. 188 Bridge st., GeorgeroW