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EVENING STAR, BE UP AND A DOING. « BY FINLEY JOHNSON. Be up and a doing, Watt not for to-morrow, Or thy hopes may all vanish In ing and sorrow ; But thy Sauy , Will g each hour, And give to thee beauty And joy for thy dower. Conceal! not thy talent In darkness and dust ; Nor bury thy feelings In mildew and rust; But breast all life’s billows, As swimmers the sea, Untiring—unrest! Thy motto should be. Whe working thou dceth The duty of life; And toil is but stag Sweet peace from the strife ; ‘Then be up and # doing, Wait not for to-morrow, Or thy hopes may all vanish In dreaming and sorrow. Wasmineron, D C. Sea A Jvpaz IN A Qvanpary. many queer characters around San Francisco, writes an esteemed friend. is one of them After he had been elected to the re- sponsible office of Justice of the Peace, it was very well understood what his rule of decision would be in certain cases. When the law was clear, he would decide according to law, but when he was in doubt, his doubts were inva- riably thrown in favor of his friend. But the Judge onee got in a terrible quandary; and ——— were opposed in a case before him. He paced the bench backwards and forwards, tossing his mazsy fobchain, utterly at a loss whattodo. At last, however, he broke out with, «I was never insuch a tight fiz in my drfe. You maut settle this case, boys, between you; Ican't decide against either of you.” punesieoaiba, arte ict Rs te We take it that the not doing altogether sc well at Mobile as they might. The Advertiser remarks : ‘‘ A cotem- porary says that the circus at the amphithea- tre is in full blast nightly, but doe: not say that it’s so blasted full nightly as it might be.” “There are yo eee are MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. ROM THE UNITED STATES. For Day Leaves FROM RUROPE. Pacific. . «Liverpool New York...Jan 23 ‘The California steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. The Overland Mails to India and China. We have often been asked foreinformation in re- gerd to the departure of the Mails from England to China. The foilowing may be interesting to those who have correspondence with the East: The mails leave Southampton on the 4th and ‘20th of each month, and arrive at Gibraltar about the 9th and 25th of same mont! i about the 14th and 30th of same moath ; arrives at Alexandria about the 18th of same and 4th of fol- month. Leaves Suez about the 20th or 2ist 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 moath Leaves Aden about the 26th or 27th of same 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 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 thesteamer has already arri which takes the mail on; arrives at Pulo Penang about the 12th or 13th and 25th and 29th of follow- month ; arrives at pe ae about the 13th or and 3ist or Ist of following month; leaves ‘Sings about 12 hours after arrival; arrives at Hi ong about the 22d or Mth and Sth or 10th of fol month; Jeaves next day for Shanghai. Two leave England—one on the Sth and ‘20th of each month—via Marseilles, and arrive at Alexandria about the same timeas the Southamp- ton mail. ABBIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS Willards’ Hotel—s.e. SiH. a. WILLARD, 3 B Lippincott, i’a B Chapman, O TW NY W 8 Swan, La C Dorwin, Can NBE Va W Newcomb, NY, B Clemmont, NY Mrs Hillel WA Murray & ly, Pa E Taber, Mass LT Hunt, do W Christian, Va A A Henry, NY E Corwin, Ma Mrs J M Hunt, Vt L P Starr & ly, NY Miss Hunt, do 3 G Sorrlll, Mass R Eunt, do jar] , do L Hunt, do w 2B. AR Ross, Mi E Whitman, Md AW Pisher& ly,Ga_ Dr J A Stewart, do © C Humpry, lowa Dr J Samson, NY PS Jobnson & ly, Mass Capt Marcy & dau, USA R W Scott, USN’, Miss E Marcy, NY 3 Green, Iowa Miss M Stedman, Ct H Putvam, Va Maj J Pendleton, USA D P Hunter, Col J Monroe, NY @ Brooks, Wis G R Gavers, Mass O C Daniels, Me T Price, La J Ricketts, do S P Preston, Me JC Wood G M Gordon, NY Miss M Wood, do R Batly, Md F E Benton, Va N D Jones, i W Paine, Pa Dr Carter, Va W B Burns, USA A Duvall, DC B Thomson, Del F Warden, Pa‘ 3 6 Smith, SC E G Newton, Va D Hannibal, do PY Blair, O P Harper, Ma J Parker & ly, Le j E E Cooper, DC J MeDevitt, Md L Whitney, NH M Sullivan, Va C Campbell, Mass W J Boyd, ia » Di HM Ca-penter, NY BS Wilson. Md G Alien, Neb aay spread do Miss M Car, i, de C P Keily, NY NC » DC Miss E Cuyler, do J Kelly, do DC Williams. Ga N Mathews, Va W Bradly, Va A Giddings, SC M Baker, Vt C More & ly, Mass Natiouai Hetel—wittiam ovr. W A Phant, Va W H Hayward, NY ‘EC Read, ly, & child, J Bennett, do do R P Kennedy, do J L.Chamberiain,do D McChanntel, do J M Towen, do W W Cotton, do ; F Marbury, do G Cloman, do A Ward, 6 L Eaton, do Mrs Ward, do J M Baldwin, do T J Barbaye, ly, Md G D Kellogg, do Miss Skinner. do Mrs MeCenin & 2 chil, Miss W bite, do do G W Smith, ly, do A M Smith, do Miss Smith, do EH Rinnof, ly, Mass T F Bowie, do E L Davenport, do Mrs Bowie, do C H Smith, do Miss Bowte, do C F Cavenport, do Cummeskey, do W H Brownell do TB Pi id, do JH Mitchell, do M HG , do G M Maitherson, do J Howard, do HN Slater, do WHB: |, do G B Holmes, do Ww " 3 Carpenter, Ky Mise Kate Denin,do DC Hick,do - Hianetdo smithy mith, iy, O W R Jackson, do Miss ‘Smith, do J Polk. do A H Shoultz, do Be ben, © Mrs Shoultz, do " 3 Brown, M ~ pa a = Bartlett, do H P Brown C rty, do J.B Capron, do Gov Pratt do RH Flemming, Ala TM Perot, Pa 4 Dearen, do E re do JA Jones, NJ T Williams, do wa Blackwood, Mo D Sands, do T Newell, Wis A T Trumbull, do N S Baldwin, USN P Haley, do J H Mitchell, Bos JE do JC Powell, Mo J W Burch, do G Lepian, do Browns’ Hetel—z > & x. Brown D H Bright, NY $$ Bandell, Ma D W Baldwin, do Mrs Bellamy, do C A Dontie, do Mrs Parker, do J M White, do F K Brown, do T White, do J Livhardt.’do rp Meee = we Cromwell, do glass, ly, do Mitchell, 3 P Sallers pr W B Stone, do LH Hempstead, Ark EBP Kinsloes Tenn J Latham, Pa W G Brownlew, do Miss Lennox, do EN Perham, do JA Albrey, $C N J Dodson, do Miss AI , do W Ingraham, Ala J ly, Ky T D Kendall, Denmark J Skinner, Ga F Watkins Mo H H Bebeock, Cr R H Cole, do Corkery, 1 JS Petbles, La ¥ F Sherman, Il W R Jobn-on, Va Miss Branch, do Mirkweed Heuse—7. 4. & a. riakwees 4& Maddox, Va BR Eshleman, Pa ‘tS Howell, Mass Dr Hunter, Md’ phe “4 pe sas = R ree - es Marshall & ly, do A Robinson, de CONFECTIONERY! O8. POTENTINI WOULD RESPEC? fully inform the citizens of Washi mm that he has purchased the well-known C tionery establi t of Joh Miller, which he will on with Increased facilities for ministering to — Of those who may favor him with their pa- Tonage. He will manufacture and keep on hand a agsortment of fancy and ornamental CONFE: TIONERY, WEDDING CAKE, CANDIES, JELLIES, CHARLOTTE RUSSE, BLANG MANGE, and e' other delicacy used at BALLS AND SUPPER PARTIES. When desired, he wili attend these or other festive occasions, and furnish tables with every delicacy and luxury, served in the most fazhion- able style, with punctuality and attention. He has just received a large assortment of for- eign BON BONS, CONFECTIONERY, F163 PRUNES, Ac., in fancy boxes and ornament cartons. Also, ornamental FIGURES, PYRA- MIDS, and other decorations for the table, at Din} ner and Supper Parties. THOMAS POTENTINI, No. 279 Pennsylvania avenue, ang BGtMORA 10th and 11th streets, south aide, ee NORTHWEST GUNS FOR THE INDIAN SERVICE IN 1556, Orricg oF INDIAN AFFairns . January 21, isse. ROPOSALS WIL! BE RECEIVED AT the Office Indian Affairs until noon of the 20th day of February next for furnishing and deliver- ing—one-half on or after the Ist day of May, 1856, one half on or after the 12th day of June next one thousand Northwest guns for the Indian department, to be delivered to the — of the de- rtment at either of the cities of New rk, ‘hiladelphia, 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 o:der, @jany time in the year 1356, at the same price and of the same quality. any additional number of guns maeeres 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 beer to furnish; and the department reserves the right of aecepting such bid or bids as are believed to be most advantageous to the In- dians, considering serviceable qualities, price, &c.; but no bid will be considered unless accom- panied by a sufficient guarantee that if the bid of the Party is accepted, he will enter into contract accord! ly, and give seeurity orthe perform- ance of contract within ten days after the The sample or samples of the accepted bidder will be retained at this office; and all guns to be delivered must, in every respect, be similar and fully equal thereto. Before the acceptance of the ins, each one wiil be subjected to the most thorough and rigid a and comparison with the why gun, and those that are notfound similar, and fully equal in every respect, will be rejected. A bond in an amount exceeding that of the bid ‘will be required for the faithful execution of the eontract on the part of the successful bidder. Pay it for any repeal Haak quantities received will be made through the United States treasury immediately after the delivery and acceptance thereof. GEO. H. MANNYPENNY, jan 2—dx&3tawtiMthFeb Commissioner. WATCHES. W. GALT & BRO., OFFER AT ALL © times ever Wed of snperior WATCHES and CHRONOMETEKS. They call particular attention to those made by— Jules Jurgensen, Copenhagen, Cooper, ‘Tayler & Dixon, London, ‘Tobias, Beesly & Blundell, Liverpool. Also, Vacheron & Constantine’s celebrated Geneva Watches, which from theirsizeand finish are uliarly suited for ladies. Our facilities enable us to offer the above at the lowest rates UG” Repairine.—Watches and Chronometers carefully repaired M4 ekillf«l workmen M.W.GALT & BRO., 321 Pa. avenue, betw. 9th and 10th sts. jan 12— INE FRENCH EDITIONS—OF seau, Racine, Sevigne, Corneiligy Moliere, De Stael, Ducis, Frolssart, Bourdaione, Le Sage, Schiller, Guizot, Bossuet, Monstrelet) Melkerbe, rtes, Barthelemy, Voltaire, Chateaubriand, Florian. Rabelais, Scribe, Mafebranche, St. Pierre, Fenelon, Thierry, Machiavelli, Regnard, and other ‘Writersy may be found at the most mod erate prices at the bookstore cf the undersigned si (ee by himself direct from Paris, in finecal and morocco bindings, some of them with beau- tiful illustrations. * _* Also, a small collection, various, of French Books for os Paris editions dec 26—tr FRANCK TAYLOR. ae a See MEMBERS UF CONGKESS AND VISIT- ORS TO WASHINGTON RE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED that at TAYLOR MAURY’S BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, dosing fhe avenue, near Ninth street, they will meet all their require- ments. Their extensive stock, in addition to the following important works, comprises every de- partment of Literature, Science, and Art. NEW BUOKS received immediately on publi- cation. Weekly importations from England. Calhoun‘s Works, 6 vols. Jefferson’s Works, 9 vols. Webster’s W orks, 5 vols., Autograph edition. Everett’s Orations and Speeches, 2 vols. Clay *s Private Correspondence, i vol S.S. Prentiss’s Memoirs, 2 vols. Bancroft’s History of the United States, 6 vole. Statesman’s Manual, 4 vols. Hickey’s Constitution, 1 vol. Jefferson’s Manual, 1 vol, The Constftutions of the United States, 1 vol. Elliott's Debates and Madifon’s Papers, 5 vols. Marsh’s Urators and Statesmen, | vol. Story’s Works, 3 Lives of Chief Justices of the United States, 1 vol. Lieber’s Civil Liberty and Self Government, 2 vo! Wirt’s Life of Patrick Henry, 1 vot. Kennedy’s Life of Wirt, 2 vols. Garland’s Life of John Randolph, I vol. Party Leaders, by Baldwin, 1 vol. De Tocqueville’s Democracy in America, 1 vol. The Federalist, 2 vol Crimke’s Nature and Tendency of Free institu- tions, 1 vol Constitutional Text-Book, 1 vol. Carey’s Past, Present, and Future, I vol. Seaman’s Progress of Nations, 1 vol. McEligott’s American Debator, 1 vol. Future Wealth of America, 1 vel. Smith’s Wealth of Nations, | vol. Every description of American, English, and French STATIONERY of the finest quality, at the lowest prices. Visiting Cards engraved and printed with the greatest promptitude TAYLOR & MAURY’S, ROUS Str near 9th street. 5S. P. HOUVER'S Boot, Shoe, and Trunk Eztablishment, Iron Hall, Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts, HAVE JUSF RECEIVED FOR LADIES, MISSES, and CHILDREN, Cleth. Button, Buckskin, lined Button, Heal GAITERS. Also, thick and thin Galters; Bronze, Black, and Colored, at $1.25, worth $2; Ladies Alpine Buiton Gaiters, 93. French White Satin Glicerious SLIPPERS, Gent tlemen’s French Patent Leather BOOTS and SHOES, of all descriptions; Gentlemen’s De- tached GAITERS, all colors; Boy’s and Youth’s Patent Leather and Calf BOO'TS and SHOES. My stock of Fal! and Winter Wear, recently se- lected from the most celebrated manufacturers, is very superior.. 1 promises to offer unusual inducements ,and rs- spectfully solicit your peieanne and influence. dee 14—tf P. HOOVER [No. 550.) «Swamp and Overflowed Lands.” UBLIC NOTICE —PURSUANT TO THE instructions of the Secr of the Interior, sep notice is hereby given that, in order to ring toa close the business under the act of Con- gress approved September 28, 1850, entitled, “An act to enable the State of Arkansas, and other States, to reclaim the ‘swamp lands’ within thelr Umits,’’ and at the same time afford to Parties who claim that portions of the lands selected un- der said law are dry and fit for cultivation, an op Boa introduce evidence, all lands so se- ted, the approval whereof no objection be made within six months from the date hereof, will be certifled and patented to the States. Such objections as are contemplated by the above must be made under oath, and filed with the register and receiver of the oper land office for a r the General Para Office. The me forms for affidavits o varripep fe are in the hands of The following classcs of land are exempt from ob} ss tgp on st. Lands entered with cash, or located with military bounty land warrants or scrip, after the Passage of the act of 23th September, '1850, and rats yet rep = Clos act of 2d March, 1855, “for the relief of purchasers and locators and overflowed wands.» a nenere 2d. Lands already patented to the State under the swamp law. Inall cases where objection is Talsed, testimony must be taken before the register and receiver of the land office, at such time, after the expiration of said six months, as they ma’ appoint. with the — of the Commissioner of the General Land a irs of Svan and overflowed lands are » ins] regula! iness et a ome = = sla ven under my hand, at it) tom, this 21st day of December. Toys Veehing THOS. A. HENDRICKS, in 10 Commissioner General Land Office. ia Sa retgenarmenaerr ecco ee C# AF ING DISHES, DISH COVERS, Warmers, Game Roasters, Cutters, &c. Prices low. jan Information for Travelers. “THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MALL STEAMERS. ETS, 4 lage SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ATLANT LA 1c. Capt. West. LTIC. rt. Ci tock. ADRIATI ae eee These ships co tract express] for Governinent service. Every bare has ced taken in their construction—as in the engines—to insure strength and speed; and their accommo- dations for ngers are unequaled for elegance and comfort. DAYS OF SAILING, From New York. From Liverpool. 1856. 1856. Saturday Wednesda: Saturday. Wednesda’ Saturday . Wednesday Saturday... Wednesday Saturday. Wednesday. Saturday. Wednesday. Saturday. Wednesda‘ Saturday Wednesda Wednesda’ Wednesday. Wednesda; PRICE OF PASSAGE. From New York to Liverpool, first cabin. ...8130 “ “ second cabin. Exclusive use of extra size state rooms ...... 25 From Liverpool to New York... .30 & 20 guineas 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 lime cannot carry any goods contraband of war. All letters must pass through the {post ottice— any other will be returned he owners of these ships will not be account- able for gold, siiver, bullion, s) cle, Jewelry, pre- cious stones, or metals, unless biils of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein ex- pressed. For freight or pass e apply to EDWARD K, COLLINS & co., 56 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., “ie ar » 27 Austin 75 STEPHEN KENNARD & CO, Friars, London B.G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre Notice —The day of departure of this line from New York, for 1856, will be Saturday, com- mencing January 5, and every alternate Saturday; from Liverpool, Wednesday, commencing Janit a , and every alternate Wednesday. hs 30-y BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Time between Washington and Wheeling buat 17% hours! Running Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROUGH TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHRCKS YO Bx EAD IN WASHINGTON. HE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD having greatly improved its Western connections, now offers the fullest inducements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTI- MORE, and all portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. The connection between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- more is always promptly made at the Washington Junction pxely called the Relay House) 9 miles from Baltimore. This is the only change of cars required between Washington and the Ohioriver. Baggage is checked through to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked and trans- ferred there, (with the passengers) without charge, for those holding Through Tickets for points be- ond. The connecting Trains leave Washington ily at6a.m.and4 p.m. On Sundays atthe latter hour only. At WHEELING dirsct conmection \s made with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, running from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near Wheeling, throfigh Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, to COLUMBUS. ese trains connect Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield and Sandusky Ratlread for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, etc At COLUMBUS the C. O. Railroad trains con- mect with the fast trains of the Little Miami Kail- yead to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, ete. At XENIA (on Little Miami Ratlroad) connection is formed w\th the trains through Dayton, to Indian- apcelic, Terre Haute, Lafayette. Chicago, Rock Island, St. Louis, cic. Passengers hol Through Fickets for tchex, New Orleans, Memphis, Vicksburg, ete., which arealso seid at Washingion—are trans- ferred at Cincinnati tothe Mall Sleamers on the Ob‘o. ‘Fickets for Evansville, Czirc, and St. Louts are sold by this route. For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland to PBoledo, Detroit, Chicago, etc, tickeis are sold, when the Ohio is navigthle between Wheeling and Wellsville (forty iilles) where » connoction nll the Cleveland end flitsburg. Railicad is made. Travelers aia req, Is the onty route 2 4 é Checks im Washiugioa, it t# also the shortest, most speedy, and direct to nearly ali the leading oints in the great West. Zhe distance from Vashingtoa to Cincimuati is but 653 miles, being about 106 mafles shorter than by any other route! FAKE, BY #HROWGH TICKET, FROM WASHINGTON :—Fo Wheeliag, $9 50; Colura- bus, $13 65; Dayton, 315 50; Cincinnall, £16 00; Lowirville, by allroad, #ib 85, by stearzer from Jiacinneti, $18 W); indianapoils, 817 5%; Cleve land, $12 56; Yoledo, @15 80; Detroit, $15 x0; Chicago, $2065 and 219 56; St. Louis, aos 50 end $25; Memphis $26; Nev Oricans, $3); © thot whl 2 chats this a FREDERICK HAR FERRY, MARTINSBURG, C¥aE BERKLEY SPRINGS, BED. iD & PIEDMON®, OAKLAND, and FAL! | prepa may lesve Washingtor at HH P, i. For the minor wey stations between jaltimore ena Wheeling, take $s. me. trala frown Waskingtox. {D> For waies to on trom Bailizacrs, Anapolie, Gic., see special advertisements. {J F or further iaforrantion, Fiurezgn Wickets, &e., apply to THOMAS H. PALSUNS, Agent, at We ‘tom Station. 400N B. DONE Basie: of Praasportat! Baliimacis end Oh‘o Ratiroad, alt may 3—t! WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, 6 Bh SEES SOO: Casge OF MOURS.--On and after Moa- day, the 23d instant, the Trains will Leave Washington al 6 and 8 a. m., and J and 4 -m. AE Spr Alae 4 p.m. A Leave Baltimore at 4% and 9X a. m., aad 3 and Mm. MP Sunday at4X¥ 2. m. ap w—tr 3. H. PARSONS, Agent. are. NEW YORK HaTS. WISH ALL GENTLEMEN WHO ARE IN want of Hats to bear in 5 rm mind that the plan which I adopted six months ago, of selling HATS and CAPS at greatly reduced prices, for cash only, is fa su ful operation, consequently those who pay cas’ the benefit of cash, and are not charged twenty-five per cent. extra profit to offset bad debts ‘The very best and most fashionable DRESS HATS, at 3350, equal to any usually sold at $5, and the best 23 Hat south of New York; anda first-rate. durable, and fashionable Hat, $2 50. A full supply of black and brown FELT HATS, and Childres’s Fancy Goods, at very low prices. Small profits and quick sales is the motto. ANTHONY, Practical Hatter, Seventh street, near Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite Dexter's Hotel. 1 have made arrangements with one of the best boot makers in Philadelphia to be kept constantly supplied with the very best and most fashionable French calf-skin sewed BOOTS, warranted French calf, or no sale, which I offer for the un- precedented low price of $362. I have shown them to competent judges, who pronounce them ase the best Boots for the price in the United es. I also havea splendid sewed GAITER BOUT, made of the very best French calf skin patent leather, all of the latest style, for $3 50. Competition is out of the question. “All [ ask is for gentlemen to come and see for themselves Terms positively cash. dec 6—eo3m TWO SUPERS PIANO FORTES AT A . GREAT SACRIFICE, Ww Ne TO bec ip heme OF Mr. Gaehle, and the ution of the, firm of Knabe, Gachie & Co., Planof manufacturers, Baltimore, it is 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 pees me. firm, which must be sold within a short One a magnificent Louis XIV. style beautifully carved 7-octave Rosewood Piano, the factory price of which is $150. One superb Rosewood Piano, four round cor- ners, full 7-octaves—factory price $375. ‘These instruments will be sold ataston!shing deductions forcash. This is an opportunity but seldom offered to those in want of a reliable Pi- ano. Also, always on hand Pianos from Hallet, Da- oston, and Bacon & Raven, ‘New vis, & Co., York. - eee enen net Vicling, ‘sons, Jos, Strings, Give us a call and see JOHN PF. ELLIS, ive usa jan 11 ___ 306 Pa. av., bet. 9th and 10th sts. ACCORDEONS, BANJOS, GUITARS. Pianos, &c.at JOHN F.’ELLIS’s jan 26 306 between 9th and 10th streets. } fare) hee Accor- us! see for yourselves. rp gece TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. ISHES to cali the attention to all that suffer with defective sight, caused by ages sick- ness and perticularly from foes +5 pee | selected, to his superior ECTACLES GLASSES carefully ground by himself to a true spherical accuracy, and brilliant transparency, suited precisely and beneficially to ~ ‘wearet 80- cording to the concavity or convex! e eye. Very numerous = tue ti —_ caused to the precious organ of sight from of using glasses in as bet: recisely suited, by the use of an Optomater; pee the practice of many ears, enables him to measure the focal disease of he eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely re- juired will be furnished with precision and satis- jon. . T. acknowledges the very Mberal encourage- es re obtained, and further solicits the pa- tronage of those that have not yet availed them- selves of his aid. Persons that cannot pie per! call, by send- the glasses in use, and ing how many inches they can read this print with their specta- cles, can be supplied with such that will improve their sight. innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and cefer- ences given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from bis glasses. Circulars to be had gratis, at his office, No 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd bellows Hall, up stairs. dod Noxro.n, September 7, 1854. Sir—The Speciacies you made for me suit very well, and seem ee re ere my sight more any other I have lately tried. peaey Lier W. FAZEWELL. Lhave trie® 2 patr of Spectacles obtuined from Mr. Fobias, and and them of great assistance te my sight, and corresponding with his description ofthe foous. 1 recommend him asa skillful optl- eisa. HENRY A. WISE: Mr. J. ostas: Sir—The pals of Spectactes you furnizhed me yesterday are particularly satintng- torytoms. ‘ney are very decidedly the best | possess, and I ani the owner of eight or uine pair, carefully selected in 4i#erent places and from ep- ‘ticlans recommended to me on account of their profeesional standing In England, France and the Untied States. i bave been also pleased with your remarks and directions on the treatment ef the 7 for the purpose of preserving and improve ing the s! . Respectful: urs. ae POHAS’ CALDWELL, Professor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. Lrncusyre, Nov. 10, 18H. My. Soha Fobias having furnished me with Giasses by which I have been greatly aided (my vision having suffered greatly from reading at night in my earlier life) it affords me the highest pleasure to say thet I consider him a skillful prac- tical optician, and = geass to zld those whe rofessional services Saal WM. B. ROUZIE, Elder of Methodist Conferenes. sate a) sole a Mr. 3. Fosias: Dear Sir—I am happy to say that the Spectacles which I obtained from you last week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequal- ity in the visual ranze of my eyes, [ have hereto- fore found great difficulty { ofthe proper focal distance. state that, by the ald of your optemeter, t culty has ‘been happily obviated so that theglasses ou furnished me aredectdedly the best pted te my eyes of any i have ever yet used. Very respectfully, yours, K.B.DRANE, rae T Hlector of St. James’ Paris Department of Interior, May 7, 1855. From natura! defects and the uneqval range of wy eyes, i have been compelied to use glasses for several years. I have tried different opiiclans without obtaining glasses perfectly fitted to my eyes. Four montis since fir. Tobias mace two pairs espectally for me, which I beve found to acrve me perfectly. the use optometer hé is enabled to adapt Glasses minntely to the eye. i most cheerfatly r nmcnd Mr. Fobias to all k2ving occasion to useglesses, and bear my teati- Baony us to his skill as en optician. HENRY E. BALDWIN, Sstist. Sec’y to sign Land Warranis. tf ty 19— - ee ee PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, BY M. B. LA CROIX, Me D., ALBANY, N. Y., 250 Pages and 120 Fine, Plain, and Colored Lith- ographs and Plates Paice onty Twenty-Five Cans. Sent Free of Postaje to all parts of the Union. Cer T BOOK EVER PUBLISHED— and containing nearly double the quantity of read- ing matter in that of the FIFTY CENT OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS It treats on the PH Y OGY OF MARRIS and the Secret infirmit and Disorder of Youth and Maturity, resulting from ex- cesses, which destroy the physical and mental 7 ers, Wilh (Observations on Marriage, its duties and di their remedies; with Lithog: s.1 Anatomy and Physiology, and Dise: productive Organs of both sexes, their str uses, and functions. A popular and com - sive ‘Treatise on the Duties and Causalties of sin- le and married life—happy and fruitful allfances, inode of securing them—infelicitous and infertile ones—their obviation and removal —important hints to those contemplating matrimony, that will overcome objections to it; none, however, should take this important step without first consulting its peges—commentaries on the diseases and medical treatment of females from infancy to old age. each case graphically illustrated by beautiful lithogra- phic plates—nervous Sey its causes and sure, by a process at once so simple, safe, and effectual that failure 1s imposstble—rules for daily manage- tment—an essay on Spormatorrhwa, with practical obsefvations on the safer and more suceess?ul mode of treatment—precautionary hints on the evils re- sulting from empirical practice—an essay on all diseases arising from indiscretion, with plain and simple rules by which all persons can cure them- selves without mercury—remedies for those self- inflicted miseries and disappointed hopes so un- fortunately prevalent in the young. It is a truth- ful adviser to tue married and those contemplating marriage. Its perusal is partioularly recommend- ed lo persons entertaining secret doubts of their physical condition, and who are conscious of hav- foe hazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled. Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS per co Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, Pree oO age, to all parts of the United States N. 8B. —Those who prefer may consult Dr. LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this Y, OF post- book treats, either personall by mail. Medi- cine sent to any part af the on according to di- rections, safely packed and carefully secured from all observation. Address Dr. M. B LA CROIX, No 31 Malden Lane, or Post Otfice Box 579 Albany, N. Y. if" Ontice open daily, from 9 a in to 9 pin. and on Sunday from 3 until 5 p.m. i Office REMOVED from No. 56 Beaver st. to 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, New York dec 23—ly TYLER’S COMPOURD SYRUP OF GUM AKABIC 2DY FOR COUEHS. COLDS. SENESS, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, CRUUP, &c., possesses the gteatast ad vantages, with the Yeast objections of any other in use, having been extensively used the last twenty oes with unparalleled success, not trumpeted to he world as a specific or cure ail, but recom- mended as a valuable and scientific aurilary IN PULMONARY Cases, ready at Land, and one thal has been generally found to attord reitef where most others have been tried without material ben- efit. As such It is recbprized by numbers of our leading physicians, who know its comporition and have been eye witnesses of its superior eft- “acy, a8 Well as by thousands of our most respec- table citizens, who all endorse its claim to being safe, palatable, economical and etticacious. Price 25 ceuts, or three bottles in one 5U cents. May earns PATTERSON & NAIRN, and STOT' CO., Penna. avenue; PEEL & STEVENS, Alexandria; CISSEL, Georgetown Retailed b pirerate Anrare Also, TYLER’S GUM ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROPS, the same composition in lozenge form, 1234 cents a box. nov 19 IMMEDIATE RELIEF FOR THE TYOOTH-ACHE IS FOUND. HERE IS NOW OFFERED TO THE world @ most effectual remedy for the cure of ‘Tooth ache, in fact the only one known to cure the most violent tooth-eche instantaneously, if pees wy oa according to direction. Should he pain r the first application, in course of time, re-appear, the same application has to be made agaln, and after two or three applications the cure will be effectual and the decayed tooth as useful as any other. This really indispensable remedy causes no pain, and js Warranted to have no injurious effect whatever. lease call for A. FERGER’S TOOTH-ACHE BALSAM. Frice 25 cents per phiai. ‘To be had at the Drug Stores of A. J. RIDE- LEY, CHAS. STOTT & CO., D. J. DYSON, Vv. HARBAUGH, andJ. 8. GARDNER & co., Washington. nov3 —— Bisees AND PRAYER BOOKS, IN RICH Velvet, Turkey Morocco, and plain binding Childrens’ Books, the most ex! ve assort- ment to be found in the District. Miss Bunkley’s Escaped Novice, price $1. Harper’s Magazine for January Also, a re assortment of ivi and pear) handle PENKNIVES, PISTOLS of all kinds. For sale by 3. K. LUNDY, dec 2i—tr" No. 188 Bridge st., Georgetow Carter's Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD! Best Alterative Known! NO? A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT!!! An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evi!, RK it Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes. Ringworm or Tetter, Scaid Heald, Enlarge- ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, Sali Rheum. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Dis>rders and all diseases arising rom an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. f bes great remedy, which Las become so rap- idly and so — celebrated for its a nary eiticacy in relieving and curing many of ¢ eet obstinate and terrible forms of aimee with which mankind is afflicted , is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Mrp- icaL psc! = has = so eminently successful incu! ROFULA, ANd ALL DisBAsED OF THE Broop, as CARTER'S SPANISH MIX- TURE. The Tietors are receiving by mal) most flattering and astonishing detaiiz oF cures made in all parts of the country, and In most cases pio a of the bast Chpacians hed been ried fn vain. Its ape over the BLoop is truly remarkable and all diseases arising from eats | of the great Szar or Lrrx have been relieved and cured with- out 2 single failure, out of the ttousands who have used it. Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains ne Mercury, Opium, Arsenic, or any dangerous nese Ah 1s composed of Roots aud Herbs, com- bined with other ingredients of known virtue, an¢ may be given to the youngest infant or most de- bilftated invalid, without the least possible hes!- tation. We have only room for short extracts from thr volumes of testimony in our possession, and a’) from gentlemen of the highest respectability, we!! known In their various localities. Please read fc yourselves. We take great pleasure in calling the attentio. of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spante Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. 1° enjoys a reputation in this city unequalled by an other preparation.—Daily Dispatch, Richmond Va The Hon. John M. Boits, of Va., says beconsié ers it a matter of duty to add his testimony to th- virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, FRoMacTUA: PERSONAL OBSERVATION Of its remarkable cura tive powers for the diseases In which it is used We have been cured of a violent and e4 Liver disease by Carter's Spanish Mi: » Wa know it to be all it professes.—Editor Souths: Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We bave found from personal trial, that Car ter’siprbish Mizture is a truly valuable med! cine.—Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vr. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—A press man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s re 2 ish Mixture, aftereverything else had failed. Otb er cures which have come under our own observ: tiod, proves to us conclusively, that 1s realiy 2 v: uable medicinal ageat. We take great pleasu in calling the attention of the afflicted to fts mer its —Reéce: Kepudlican. SYPHILiS.—I have seen 2 number of cures 04 Syphilis performed by Carter’s Spanish Mixture I Veiteve lt to be @ perfect antidote for that borri ble discase. E. BUR'TON, Cora. of Revenue for city of Richmoad LIVEL DISSASE.—Samucl M. Drinker, o the drm of Drinker & Morris, Bookseliers, Rich mond, Va., wae cured of Liver disease of severa ears standing by oaly three boftles of Carter’. Spanish Mixture. OLDSORES, ULE ERS AND OBSTINAT# ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN —See the cur of Mr. Harwood, and others, detailed In our Al- roe: The number of such cases cured by C; ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the pos-iui! of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—Seet Mr. Elmore. He was eaten up with Me could obtain no relief, until he took si Carte! panish Mixture, whicL perfe him to health and vigor. NEURALGIA —M:. F. Boyden, erly of the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propr!- etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cured of Neural by Carter's Spanish Mixture ines that time, he says he has seen it cure more than ¢ hundred cases of the disease in which it is used He never fails to recommend it to the afflicted RHEUMATISM—Mr. Jon F. Harrison. Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the si gularcure of a violent case of Rheumatism patient could not walk. A few bottles entire’ cured him SCR FULA.—Mr. Harrison also writes of 2 Teat cure of Scrofula, in the persoa of a youne Gay, (of three years standing.) Which all the doc- tors could not reach. Six belles made a ccre ot —Dr. K. T. Hendle, of Washing vho cured an obstinate case of Sypbi rter’s Spanish Mixture, says “‘it acts spe- on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt and extcient in its resultes.?? Dr. joun Minge, formerly of the City Hotel, Richmoad, now of Alabama, says be hrs seen Carter's Spanish Mixture administered in a num- ber of cases with astonishingly good effect. He recommends lt as ‘“‘the most efficient alterztive in ” SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA—Mr Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, wes evred ct Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years stand!ng by only three bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture WM.* BEERS&CO., Proprietors, No. 4] Broadway, New ) ork. [J™ Price 81 per boi or six bottles for 5. orsaleby CHAS. STOTY, Washing C., and Druggists generaliy oct GLEN Woop & Office No. 252 Pa. ave., corner L0tn eteset, (OVBE THE SAVING’© BANK.) NHIS CEMETERY ts laid cut on tht pina of the celebrated Greenwood, of New York, and situated on the high ground distant onc and a quarter miles north of the Capito!——Norts Capite! street leading directiy to the gateway. ‘This Company bave secured a charter fio C grows, appropriating thelr ground forever to Pp we, Making a fee title te the purcl: prouibiting all encroachments from leg Mberwise, which is of vast impo who wisi their dead to repose whi placed them, for it has become a custoru other cities when tue burial ground bec able for other purposes, to sell it, end 1 dead promisceusly into one larze py cannot prevent li, as no the t ound. N. 6 —Odtce open from 10 to 12 o’cl: ey where Pa:nphiets, containing the Charicr, By- Laws and a map of the ground, and al! other in- formation, can be obtained Ail orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No @10 Seventh stroet, or any otherundertaker, will be Promptly attended to. je id—iy STRING $V CLD AND YUGNS. PROFESSOR Woob's BR RESTORATIVE. ai although less than two years 3; Owing to its wonderful ef- E n hair and sce!p, has edy obtained a celebrity and sale ‘pei ua paralleled. It has without the ordinary a: pliance used for suck purposes, won Its way, and been at of the cities and towns adas, and the W: FERRY, paration will actualiy RK Halr te its Natural Color, prodx posse upon the heads of the bald. wir from fallirg off, and when uw @ tonic ar- co 1 Bow 6} natural fluld and thas render the halr soft, giosey and wavy. Gestroy diseares of the scalp, aad expel dandzax, the certidcates of dist!nguished gentlemen and ladies in every part of the country Who heve tried it, and therefore speak what they know, riost ful- ¥ atiest. ‘That by a proper use of this Re-turative the hair can be made to attain and retain its nate ral color to almost any aye aletted to humanity by removing the cause of diseare from the sea! p no matier how long standing—the concurreyt tes timoniais of the press and the certificates of nu- merous respectable individuais of both sexes, tc ine use of tais curative, as well as of ther mendations of editors and certificates befor ded to, can be had ef cll agents Broorrittn, Mase., Jan. i Prov. Woon—Dear Sir—Having m rial of “hing Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to say hat its effect has been excellent im removing in- flammation, dandruff, and a constant tendency tc itching, with which 1 have been troubled fro a childhood, and has alsor estored aly halr, whilct Thy a& Ivxurlent prevent the was becoming y, tol cs original color. ! Lave used no other article, with anything like the sam: pleasure and prot. Yours, truly 3. K. braeg. Paster of Usthodex Church. Brockfeia CaR.yee, Lil., June 2, } kave used Prof. 0.3. Vro Heir estore tive, and have admired it Wonderful «fect. My hair was becomine, as i thought, prcmstare y gray; but by the use of his “Restorative”? it bss resumed its original coler, and I bave no doubt perrannently so. SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Seaator United States PRov. Woos :—Dear Sir—My hair commamces falling off some three or four years since, and cox- tinued to do so until I became quite bald. I tried all the popular remedies of the day, but to no ef- fect, at last | was induced to use your celebrated Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say it lr doing wonders. { have now a The bof young batr, and cheerfolly recommend its use tc ali simallerly a@icted. &.C WILLIAMSON, 133 Sevond et Address O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 3: Broadwa , New York, and 114 Market street, 3 uis, Mo. Cc. Stors & CO., wholessle and retail Ages? ‘ash wi $ TW DLOTT & SONS, Geseral Wholess\« Agest, Philadelphia, Pa. aul—ly PCOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED German Bitters, PREPARED DY DE. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’s., Pa. genet Dicoasee of the Ki and all di idneys, oF Sones from « die Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- sea, Heartburn, Disgust for food, Fullness, or Weight tn the Stomach, Sour Eruetations, Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach. Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Diftcult Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Ruffocating Sensations when fn a lying Postare, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, De- elency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Patna in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &c., Sudden Finshes of Heat Burning tn the Flesh, Constant Imagining: of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. HE PROPRIETOR, In calling the attention of the public to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost contidence in its virtues and adaptation of i( to the diseases for which it is recommended, It is no new and untried article, but one that bas stood the test of 5 ten years’ trial before tue Amer- <a and [ts reputation and sale is onri- valled by any similar preparations extant. The testimony tn its favor given by the most te nent and well-known Physicians and indi is, in all parts of the country ts immense. The fol- lowing from North Carolina is respectfully sub- mi a, refertiny any who may still doubt, to the “Memorebttie.’? or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers end I azailies, to be had gratis of all the e or the German Bitters. neipal Office and Manufactery, 180 ARCA STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Ps. WESTIMONY FROM NOREH CAROLINA. Gortificate of Dr. W. Secth, of Pome Hill, Bish- mond pee 6. PIR 2, Mars. Dz. C.M. Jaczson, Phiiodelphia— have bees 2 5) of Dyspepsia, in } © we yéots. Sock wes my condi maths that ihe physicians and ali I must dle. hile in this con- to the watering es in Vir- and North Carciine, but was y Wetter to which I was teken. ¢ I topped » week at Ruth- erforgtoz, « sisal! villare tn North Carolina, to try the effect of some Cnalyheave water in that isce. About the last of the week I went intoa ug store to get some medicine for my child and There were several of the village ig it~ done of them seemed 2 y care, and, after asking me some questions, said ke bed been a dyspeptic and had been greatly benefitted by the use of BOOF- LAND’S GEKMAN HifTERS, pr by » and he insisted that i would ty the Bitters. je ales eciied the arxt d < ny room, and in- Sisted co much that | would trv them that | asked kim to ret me one bettie. Hic Sie it, an: menced taking it as directed eBtted by it tham al! the we. ever taxen. ? ie, (he dys. gente.) and I gave bir: nezrly pil the Mitre 1 lent, which edtcted much pood in bis cass. He bas often called em me fcr juere of the enme kind of wccicine. saving ke was more heneBitted ad isker bui | beve got any mc or myrelfsince ; will you, therefore, please skip ms @ dozen oF more as 200u a8 ible. Respectfully, yours, W. SMI@u u N BITTERS tp Chronic Dysentery an longi Gerangement of the Liver, and its coucom!tant evils, | 2m desirous of obtaining 2 quantity of it for the benefit of my community. You will, therefore, please senda lot, &c., &e. CERTIFICATE UF WM. J, ATWOOD. Henysviti_x, Vadkic Co. N.C. Noversber ist, 1655. Dr. C. M. Jacksor—ear Sir: Allow me to ex- press to you my sincere thanks for your di of a medicine which, to say the least of it, has ef- fected a cure that all cther medicines, that | have taken, have entirely failed todv. HOOF LANDS GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of the most stubborn and aggravated case of the Films that, perhaps eu ever fell to the lot of maa hger in thi 8 commnit ko n this and the surrounding counties, and can-truly say that my recovery ha» astounded all fends and relatfons, as i bad tried everything recommended, and nothing did me any goo@ un- til 1 was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at iherty to make eny use of this communica. tion for the beneAt of the aficted, you may think 5 ‘Fruly, 3, — Te 3 ATWOOR, ‘These bitters are emtively cegerebis, they invie- orate and strengthen tue systemf never prostrate 4, and can be used for infants «s Will as adults For sale by respect: ble devlers everywhere 4 by Z. D. GILMAN, Washington WELL, Georgetown, nud J HK Alexandria. lL. - PIERPONT, mer l—tly MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY. ef Roxbury, Has discovered in one of our CcomMON PASTERE WEEDS a remedy thet cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOUR; FROM THE WORtT SCROFULA DOWN Toa com. MON TIMPL2 E HAS TRIED IT IN O hundred case cases, (both thum VER ELEVEN led except in two * of its vir- ue, all within twenty miles of Post ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure a urslug sore mouth ‘0 three bottles will cuse the worst kind cf system of nted to cure the 4 slomaeck © warranted to ox Erysipeias. o — bottles are Warranted te cure ald nthe 5 war the ears and blotches Four to six bottiog are warranied to cure corrupt and runniug ulcers One bottie will cure scaly eruption of the skin. Two to three botties are warranted to cure the Worst case of ringworm Two to three bottles are warranted to cure th most desperate case of rheumatisin ‘Three to four bottles ane warranted to care thu salt rheum. Five to eight botiles will cure the worst cases of scrofula. A benefit Is at botile, and a perfec’ above quantity is takea Reader, | peddled over 2 thousand thir In the vietaity ef Bostoa. of itin overyeese So sureas water guish Gre, so sure Will this cure humor sold 4 boule of it bat expertenced from the frst whea the is warranted izal, in Known until I a that t should cure ell & {n order to give ea of the sudédeu rise end great popularit a overy, i wilt state that In April, 1563, 1 poddled na s0ld Biv bottles per dzey—tn April botties per day of ft. Some of the whol in business twenty an: } 4 y thai no- thing inthe annals cf patent medicines was ever { ‘There is a universal Praise of it frou ail Who buvt been nie—but sine faintly medicine, grea have bees found Ja tt that Several casce of epileptic fiis—a disease which was py dot sear gee incurable. bave been cured by 2 few botties. O, what « mercy if it will eo effectoa! in all cases of that awful malndy—there are but few who have seen mere of it than I have. I know of scversl cases of Dropey, all of them bs She people cured vy it For the various diseases. the Liver, Sick Headache, Dys| ja, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid neys, &c., the discovery Las done more good thas any Medicine ever known No change of diet ever necexsary—rat the beet reueral ‘ver s spected of it dults one table spoonful day— ten years dessert spoon Pa Glitaren from five to eight years, tea sj ful. As no directions can be applicable to all con stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels, twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DUNALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren sivect, Roxrbury, Blass. Paice, One Dottar. Wholesale Agents —New York City, c CLICKNER, 81 Barclay street; C. 192 Breadway; A & D. SANDS, 100 Full street. Se T.W.bYOTT & SO Baltimore, BROWN & GROTHER, CANBY & HATCH. Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS. At Retail by all res) United States and Brides P yet and © RUSHES, COMBS, POMATUM, Cologne B Say Bun, So., at > ALLIS dec ‘6 PR. avente. ie Drnggists in the ~ wi

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