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eee EVENING STAR.|, THE ORDER OF VALOR. CREATED BY PUNCH. Beome talk of Alexander, And some of Hercules, And man @ great commander As glorious as thee; But t you want a hero 1 — pluck and pith, ’s perfectly clear there’s none comes near To full British Private Smith, It’s easy to per bance glory At Land to gil And stick it up in stor Among the sons of your name, ‘Zine. But Smith. foll British private, Is ex With t ted to be brave. coud “eold shade” above bis head, At bis feet a nameless grave. For — there's the ith grant of public tin ; rage There’s regiments for colonels, For captains si ps to win. rivate Smith the utmost sca berth, and a pension worth en pounds a year. Til now the stars and garier:, Were for birtu’s or fortune’s son, And as oft in snug home-quarters, As in flelds of fight were won. But at length a star arises, a bagretm —— will shine nm Smith’s :ed serge vest as wv the breast Of Smyth’s ‘scarlet superfing : Thovgh carpet-knichts may gtumbie, Routine tura up its nose. Though Cardigans and Lucans, And Alreys may op; Yet shall the star of valor Defy their scoffs and jeers— As its bronze rays shine on plain Smith of the line, And plain Smith of the grenadiers. Too long mere food fer powder We've deem’d our rank and file, New higher bo; s and prouder, Upon the soldier smilie And if no marshal’s baton Private Smith in his knaj bears, At least in the war, the chance of the star With his general he shares. —— ta The effective force of the New York lice on the 3ist of December, 1855, was 22 —— 44 Lieutenants, 251 Sergeants, 853 pelicemen—total, 1,170, Ee In Western New York thera is a vast quanti‘y of snow upon the ground, and high winds are constantly piling it into the deep cuts on the railroad, causing great delays and interruptions in the for use running of the trains. Lapigs, a refreshing lotion, cleansing and clearing thus :—Take a pint of and a pint of rain water, with as: mary; add to this four ounces of scraped finely, boil all together, This is called possessin ualities, may be mada orange-flower water Tig of rose- jastile soap, and bottie earl water; it is easily prepared, and is at the same time, in- Rocent and efficacious Taxen Down.—City Gent, (who fancies himself a judge of a horse, and no end of a awell )—* That’s a nice little tit, Cabby, and brought us along well.’”’ Cabby —‘Yes, sir! He is a nice little ‘os, heis. But Lor bless yer! his ’art’s too big for his body. He’s too good for my work! Now he'd just suit euch @ gent as you—to drive alight tea-cart about town for orders on a week day, and take the misses out for the day o’ Sundays.” —Punch. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED sTaTES Leaves or New York....Liverpool. FROM BUROPE. Fe Dey. Mar. 15 . --Mar.12 ‘The California steamers leave New York on the Sth and 20th of each month. The Overland Mailsto India and China. We have often been asked for information in re- gard to the departure of the Malis from Kngland to China The following may be interesting to those who have correspondence with the East: The mails Jeave Southampton on the 4th and 20th of each month, and arrive at Gibraltar about the 9th and 25th of same month; arrives at Malta about the lith and 30th of same month ; arrivesat Alexandria about the 15th of same and 4th of fol- lowing month. Leaves Suez about the 20th or 2ist of same and Sth or 6th of followt: month; arrives at Aden abour the 25th or 26th of same and 10th or 12th of following morth Leaves Aden about the 26th or 27th of same and — of arrival for Bombay, and ith to 13th for cht na, &e Indian Navy steamer arrives at Bombay about the 3a to Sth and 19h to 2ist of ici, ming P. and O-. steamer arrives at Peint le Galle qp2bout 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 axived which takes the mail on; arrives at Pulo P about the 12th or 13th and 2th and 29th of follow- ing month; arrives at Singapore about the 13th or i6th and ist or ist of following month; leaves Singapore coon! 12 hours after arrival; arrives at Mong Kong about the 22d or 24th and 8th or 10th of folowing month, leaves next day for Shanghai. Two mali leave England—one on the 8th and 20th of each month—via Marseilles, and arrive at Alexandri. avout the same timeas the Southamp- ton mail Oe a ne es ARSIVALS AT PRINCIPAL BOTELS. & BR Steue, NY A A Clerk, Wl E Te'ler, NC P E biscebus, NM JY Wright, NY A Fiteh, Mich R Jones, Pa Siepherd, NH F rhepherd, do F Andrews, do >Cta-e,do P i uot, 8C W Haven, Tenn Bruce, Ky Chappell, do Feeny, Mass Hart, Va ergusson, Md Eldredge, Mass Larpenteur, Min odoly, Wis Barclay, London mM Wyse, Ma a! Deviin, do Bowen, do Ray® BD NY Miss Peters, Pa Miss Wetherei], do B Mitchell, Md Dr Price, do L V Jobnston, de J Kettlewell, do M Hughes, NY W Conway, Pa JL Hibos, 0 Gmeee SOESPHRPOMPOSO ZAK Zoprn ahs he E>E Satsonal Hetel--wit: 14M eUY. © H Whitney, NY © A Sch fer, Md J Jones & dau, Pa W Hroadfoot, Ma N P Haywood, Md Mrs Hutchison, do Hrs Co lins, do G 5 Smith, Pa JT Lauson. Ga G M Paine, do R E Coxe, Ala Miss Morrison, Md W _C Reese, 3C J Eisenberg, Pa W Horn, Ga J W Sevier, Va 48 Hubbard & ly, do S18 Howard, do G W Kirby, Md it W Harper do arper, R B Lownz, Pa W Gibson, USN J LD Morrison, 11 RM McLano, Md Mrs J H Wilson, do Miss Fuller, do T Manicie, do Miss English, do 4 W Bangher, do HC Bowes, N Y W Cullen, do R Ferguson, Md AJ Falls, DC oY. tlards’ Hetei—i. 6. & M. 4. WIbbARD C Duane, Me me poet | NY Hi H Leopold, do C E Nathan, i W ©meaion, Is B Bussel!, Vt J E Hestirgs, Va W H Edmund WW Dwisht, Pa W 8 Lovell, USN C PaAlfred & ly, NY A Carlos, Pa JF Baker, La P L Hendricks, Mo ‘T B Greenwich, do G Gibbs & ly do RJ Miss Gibbs, do wr DJ Onativia, NY CHV 88 Joshua, Md G Perris, Va RC Brsedei, O SJ Milwright, NY EN Eldri mn BT French, do W Bruno & ly, NY N G Cyrus & ly, 8C CJ Willand; Va i Memb,do — HL Matbews, NC TM Breese, Nj Y Saunders & ly, Mi M = H a do r F Coban, Va cE 18, do Wallace, F: MB stiller, Va AW tate id W G Weaver, Ma Capt Marcy, usa S Weaver. do W H Smal), Va Gen © W Bodtish, Me O Sprigg, Ma Hon E& Carter, jr,do J B Staples, NY BG Benidict, NY LW Sterneberg LE Stubbs, Ct G MI Carver, Coba W A Hoffman, Md J P Hitchcock, Pa Mr Seaton & son, NY D A Hooper, ¥C Mr Radout, Paris T Farron & ly, do J Perkins, O W D Bradly, St J Wilson, Va Srewas’ Heie HA Bowman & ly, Miss L.A bot's, & Miss J Beall, co M A Jefierson, Md STF da 3 BGord n, Pa B Johnson, Md Miss Jo necn de My Jeonison Pa —— lo Miss S Whipp e, do J A Pennington, do BE Safer'on, NJ J‘ Brien & ly do Miss M O’Brien, do Miss L A Benne 4" F &2.3R207n COFFIN WAREROOM, &o. WILLIAM PLANT & OO., UNDERWA- ¢ KERS—residence418 Seventh r esuared in any ground (nterments in er cemetery. ee, Shvouds, Carriages Hearse, and every for interments of the best quality furnished at short notice, on the most reasonable terms, and at all hours of the Having the cxplusive right of Crump's Corpse Breserver, we guarantee to keep dead for any length of time. Jy ll—ly CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER. EMBERS OF CONGRESS, CITIZENS and strangers wishing to sper themselves with superior garments, made to order. are invited to examine our superior assortment of Doeskins, Cloths, Cassimeres, Silk, Satin and Velvet Vest- ings, all of which has been selected with en es cial view to the wants of our customers, which we will make to measure in a manner inferior to none, at much ehea) rates than the usual city prices. WALL & STEPHENS, 322 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th streets. Also, 394 Pa. avenue, 3d door east of the Nattonal Hotel. jan 22— H. SEMKEN, Jeweler, 380 Penna. avenue, between 9th and 10th strests AS RECEIVED AND OPENED THIS Day a magnificent assortment of fire and tich imported JEWELRY, such as Flor- entine and Roman Mosaics, Italian Lavas and Corals, Garnets, Cameos, and a vari- ety of richly chased Gold Jewelry or any descrip tion, the very latest styles so, a new lot of fine London and Geneva WATCHis, warranted FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. A splendid assortment of fine Silverware, Pitch- efs, Castors, Creams, Goblets, wee Forks and Spoons, (sterling ) Fish, Cake and Pie Knives, Butter and Fruit Kniyee, Soupand Oyster Ladies, Preserve, Sugar and Creem Napkin Rings, etc., ete. SILVER PLATED WARE, ON ALBATA. Castors, Baskets, Butterboats, Urne, Forks and Spoons. FANCY ARTICLES. French Clocks, Dresden China Ornaments, in variety, Card Cases, Portmonnaies, Cigar Gases. ‘And | also a large assortment of SPECTACLES in Gold, Silver and Steel Frames, to suit og eve and age; Eye Glasese, Congress Specs, an Opera Glasces. We take pleasure in showing our goods to all, whether purchasers or not. Ail our foods are warranted as represented, and will be sold at the lowest possible price. iJ” Jewelry and Silverware made to order; Diamonds remounted ; Gold Pens rej ited, an: E wing on Stone executed a! notice. Chronometers and all kinds of fine Watches and Musical Boxes put in perfect order at short notice, H. SEMKEN, Jeweler, 330 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. dec i—tf poons, Salt Cellais, NITED STATES CUURT OF CLAINS. ARD—THE UNDERSIGNED, JOHN C. DEVEREUX, of New York city, and M THOMPSON, of Washington, D C., Attorneys and Counsellors-at-law, are associaied for the legal prosecution of claims for ereditors of Gov- ernment, in the Court of Claims. They willco operate in immediate and careful gttention to business matters at Washington which may be entrusted to their care by gentlemen of the profession and claimants in the city of New York, or elsewhere in any part of the Union They may be consulted at any time, per onaily or by letter, either at New York or Washington. Particular information as to claims which have been at any time before Congress er Departments can be furnished at once upon application by the parties interested. JOHN C. DEVBREUX, No. 90 Broadway, corner of Wall street, New York city. M. THOMPSON, Washington city. N.B.—J C. Devereux isa Court of Claims. ‘ommissioner of the feb 20—tf JONAS P. LEVY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS, carer AND FINE p OCERIE General Commission & Forwarding Merchant INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, No. 474 Pa. av., two doors below U. 8. Hotel Wasuineton City, D.C. N. B.—Country Merchants are requested to give mea — before purchasing elsewhere. oc 2-1y CHAUNCEY WARRINER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER. ND DEALER IN FINE WATCHES JEW- ELRY and SILVERWARE, would respect- fully solicit the attention of those who desire a g article, to his choice variety of London, Ge- neva and bri sani on WATCHES, selected with the view of time-keeping and durable gualities for which a suitable guarantee will be furnished those who purchase. GOLD SEALS, FOB and VEST CHAINS, FINE JEWELRY, SILVER SPOONS, GOB- LETS, CUPS, FORKS, &c., for sale at N. York The Chronometer, Duplex, Lever, © psi cr a Musical and other WATC Also, JEWELRY. &c. No. 379 Pa. avenue, between 6th and 7th streets, Brown’s Hotel Building, sign of the GULDEN WATCH, jan 3—3m Washington, D.C, S. P. HOOVER, tron Hall Beot, Sho: id Trank Establish- ment, HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED FOR LA- dies’, Gents’. Misses’, and Children’s SNOW’ OVER SHUES, Gum Boots, q Gossimer and Sandals. Also, Buckskin Mined Suoes, double sole and water-proof Boots, all of which: will sell low fur oash. Au in want please call and examine oP ces selves. 8 P. HOOVER, 5 Tron Hall, bet. 9th aad 0th ste., Pa. av. o Linder, BS re- 5. P. HOOVER'S Seot, Shoo, and Trunk Establishment, trom Hall, Pa. evenue ‘tween 9th and 10th HAVE JUST RE F!VED FOR LADi MISSES, and CHILDREN, Cleth, Button, Bue! im, lined Brtton, Healed GAITERS. A! ick ang thin’ Gaiters; Bronze, Black, Colored, s! $1.25, worth $2; Ladies Alpine Button Gaiters, $3.50; French White Satin Glicerious SLIPPERS, Gen- temen’s French Pateut Leather BOUTS and SHOES, of all descriptiom; Gentlemen’s De- tached GAITERS, all colors; Boy’s and Youth’s Patent Leather and Calf BOOTS and SHOES. My stoca of Fall and Winter Wear, recently se- iected from the most celebrated manufacturers, is very superior. { promises to offer unusual inducements, and re- spectfuily solicit your pamonnge and influence. dec 4—tf P. HOOVER CLOCKS. R A GOUD HONEST CLOCK ALWAYS goto FRANCIS, on 7th street His Clocks cannot be excelled, and his prices will not fright en you. He tries one bcp, a , himself, and those who buy of him are sure to get a good one or have their money refunded. jan 3 L. J. MIDDLETON, DEALER IN ICE, Office and Depot—Southwest cerner of F and Twelfth streets. feb 27-tf [No. 650.) «Swamp and Overflewed Lands.”” UBLIC NOTICE —PURSUANT TO THB instructions of the of the Interior, yabiic notice is hereby given that, in order to greot bpproved September 1600, sadiued Cas eppro ptem! |, en! » ‘An act to Babe the State of Arkansas, and other States, to reclaim the ‘swamp lands’ within their limits,” and at the same time afford to les who claim that mee of the lands selected un- der said law are dry and fit for eultivation, an op soo gay to in uce evidence, all lands so se- ted, to the approval whereof no objection be made within six months from the date hereof, will be certified and patented to the States. Such objections as are contemplated b above must be made under oath, and the register and receiver of the preper land office for transmission to the General Office. The forms for affidavits are in the hands of said officers. The following classes of land aze exempt from objection, to- st. Lands entered with cash, or located with military bounty iaad warrants or scrip, after the e of the act of 28th September, 1850, and ‘ior 2 the passage of the act of 2 March, 1855, ‘for the re}ief of purchasers and locators of swamp and overflowed lands.’’ 2d. Lands already patented to the State under the swamp law. in all cases where hel ge 1s raised, testimony must be taken before the register aud receiver of the land office, at such time, after the expiration of said six months, as they ma’ appoint. with the consent of the Commissioner of the General Land The lists of swam; and overflowed lands are Opes to ins; th Coste ing and Dace‘ Totlar Blne ven under rm: ton, this ist dey of icater, tt (Sen OS. a. Commissione: 6, TRIES, 3 the with Jen 10— FRESH VENISON, WILD TURKE ILL RECEIVE FROM THE MOUM? tains on Gaon wi the Manassas Gap R FRESH VE VISON) WILD TURKEY, Bur? TE al . > KING'S Family 6 ‘ feb™ corner I and 18th ates. RPORATION pila Lat ape Corpo- ration of W: tock for sale at too 25—tr CHUBB BROTHERS. ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW! READ THIS, OLD AND YOUN@! Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative ILL RESTORE behaerngal hh TO ORI- i rmanentiy; made to pers on balk heads; remove all dentre® or tehing; destroy all diseases of the sealp; and if used once or twice a week regularly, will prevent the hair from becoming gray or falling, to an imaginable age Read the followi: testimonials, and we defy you to doubt, (says the Waverly Magazine.) Suecess to the jus whose tonic we say, Turns back to its color the Hair that was gray. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWIN By using Professor Wood’s Hair Restorati: haircan be permanently restored to its original eolor. The subjoined certificate was received from Johnson & Stone, Gardner, Me , and is but one of the many instances that are daily eoming to our knowledge of its wonderful effects. It is no longer problematical, but a self-evident truth, as hun s of our community can testify.—Bos- ton Herald. Gaxpner, Me, June %, 1858. Ma. H. Dygs—Dear Sir: I have used two bot- tles of is beanie eevarntiee and can truly say it is the greatest discovery of the age for restyriog and changing the Hair. Before using it I was a man of seventy. My bair has now at- tained its original color. You can recommend it to the world without the least fear, as my ease was one of the worst kind Yours respestfully, DAN’L N. MURPHY. CaRxyte, Ill., June 27, 1858. I have used Prof O J. Wood's Hair Restora- tive, and have admired its wonderful effect. My hair was beeoming, as 1 thought, prematurely gray; but by the use of the ‘+ Restorative”? it has resumed its original color, and, I have no doubt, permanently so. SIDNEY BREESE, Ex-Senator United States. ATAIR RESTORATIVE —Inoureolumns to- day will be found Prof. Wood’ vertisement of the above artiele, to whioh eall attention. What it has done, we have witnessed upon sev- eral of owr acquaintanees in St. Louis. air once gtay met our view, black or Drown as the ease might be, being the color of early manhood; and as iine and glossy as silk, and fbat without auy other application than the Restorative. If it has done tis upon others, will it not de the same for any of our readers whose ‘frosty prows’’ were once like the ‘‘ raven loeks’’ of Lothiel’s warlike chief, if they will ey it. We think so.—Jackson wille Constitutional, Oct. 5, 1853. THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE.—It seldom oscurs that we notiee, under any circumstanses, patent medicines, restora lives, or anything of the kind, for we have a pre- judice against most of them. But eando; com- 8 us to invite attention to the advertisement cf rofessor Wood's Hair Restorative. We are too uvenfile to require anything of the kind, butsome panes of its use have some to our knowledge which almost assures that it is a sovereign remedy against the becoming prematurely Itis not a ‘‘ Hair Dve,”’ but upon its ap- ligation, as direeted, the effest is produced upon he skin, whieh brin, it the original colored hair, without stiffness, and gives it a glossy and natural a rance. We have seen persons who have used it, anc are much pleased with it. Fix- amine the adyertisement —Missours Republi-an O. J. WUOD & CO., Proprietors, No. 316 Brondway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Missouri C STOTT & CO., wholesale and retall Agent, Washington. T. W_DYOTT & SONS, General Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. feb 1—6m NCOFLAND'S BRATED nan Bitters, J FREPARED BY *2. © M. JACKSON, Philad’a., Pa, WILL BYFRCTUALLY CURE 7 fa 2 COUPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICR, sronte or Nervous Debdstii , Diccanes of the ys, and all diseases Shy from a die red Liver or Stomach, Buch as cain Inward Piles, Fullness, or Blood to the Head. Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- sea, Heartburn. Disgust for food, Fullness, or Weizht in the Stomach, Sour Eruetations, Sink- Ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach Swimming of the Mead, Hurried and Difficult Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when in a vis Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Wel Before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Defi- Siency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and yy tes 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 dase er to this preparation, does so witb a feeling of the utmost *onfidence in its virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but one that hes stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer- etd fer eit and its reputation and sale is unri- valled by any similar preparations extant. ‘The testimony in its favor given by the most prom!- nent and well-known Physictans and individuals, in all parts of the country {s immense. The fol- lowing from North Carolina is respectfully sub- mitted, referring any who may still doubt, to the “Memorabilia,” or Practical Reselpt Book, fer Fermers and Families, to be hed gratis of all the Agents for the German Bitters. incipal Office and Manufuctsry, 190 ATOR SPREE, PHILADELPHIA, PA, BRSPiMUMY FROM NORWH CARGLINA. Cortifisete of D pitt besy Cae Hitil, Bithe - BRE ard. «i Dyspepsia, ta its worst ; years. Buch was my condi tion for twelve month thet the physicians and ai} who saw me said I must die. Le in this cor - dition I vras carried te the watering places in Vir- ginia, Fennessee, and North (1 r stopped a week at Huth- iiage in North Caroiina, to t halyheate water in that z About the isst of the week I went lutos rug store to cut some medioine for my child and mysclf. There were several of the vi @ physi Clans in the store, and one of them seemed to take some Snierent In my cace, and, afior asking me some questions, said hs bud bean a dyspeptic and had Laat? me the use of HOOF- LAND’S GERMAN BIFSERS, Prepared by gr and he lnststed that | wonld try the Bitters ie called the 5 any at my room, and in- sisteti so rush thai { vould iry them that Il asked him to fetime osc beide. He did it, and I com moaces takiag lt as directed, and I was more bea- elitted by it thsa all the water aad medicize | had ever taken. After reathiss hares e223 of y Beighbeors came ers 2 dys- to me for a preusriptica az i gees diva nearly ad Bitters 1 wk , Which effcetsd auch geod ix his case. He bas often callza oa we for raore of the sane medicine, saying he waz more benefitted by it than any other he Lad takez, but I have noi ole to get any imore for him or myssifsince ; ou. Sees, pease skip me a dozen ox as 2 ly, yours, W. SMITE. R. HOOKER, Roger's Stere, Wake Co., H. ‘Aneving anperlentoed vo ¢ benefit froea the wsc of FLAND'S ere AN BITTERS iz Chronic Dysentery and functional ment of the Liver, and its concomitant evils, I am desirous of obtaining a quantity of it for the beneat of my community. You will, therefore, please send ¢ lot, dec., &s. GCER@IFICATE OF WH. J, ATWOOS. MURSVILLZ, Yadkia Co.,N.C. November Ist, 1565 Dr. OC. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: Allow me to ex Press to you my sincere thanks for your discover of a medicine which, to say the least of it, has ef- fected a cure that all other medicines, that I have taken, Lave entirely failedtodo. HOOF LAND’! GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of the most stubborn and vated case of the FiLEs that, Perhaps, ever to the lot of man. My case ie not a 8 in this community, as I am well known in and the surrounding counties, and can truly say that my reco has astounded al! my friends and relations, as | tried everything recommended, and nothing did me any good un- til I was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at barns hodlengs any use of this commun'ce- tion for the it of theaficted, you may think Prepez. ‘Wruly, yours. FF f ‘WM. J. awwWouR. Mg a gore He sntiraly wegetadle, they ln orate strengthen systemf never pros it, and can be used for infanis as well as adults. "For sale etn Wee aad WELL, Geonstows jowk; ea a ea an . . Alexandria. : mar 1—ly ’ MARBIAGE GUIDE. DE. YOUNG'S POCKET ESCULAPIUS; Or, Every One his own Physician: KING OBSERVATIONS ON MARRIAGE Medically and Philosophicallv cc: Pog nsidered. MANHOOD’S BARLY DECLINE, with rections for its perfeet cure. Being a Confidential Silent Friend ana Private Adviser; followed by Observations on the Trextment of Venereal Dis- presi Se rae: alee, Strietures, &c.; illus- with Cases and ms, from Dr. YOUN@’S PRIVATE PRACTICB—to be consulted exposure, and with assured without Oniy se Fer sale by the ALBA ADAMBON, on y, : deo on Beventh st , Post Ofice, TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. Wy ses to call the attention to all that suffer with defective sight, caused by age sick- ness and ularly from glasses _— cious! selected, his swperior ECTACLES GLASSES carefully ground by himself to a trae spherical accuracy, and brilliant transparency, suited precisely and beneficially to the wearer ac- cording to the concavity or convexity of the . Very numerous are the ill effects caused to precious organ of sight from the commencement geal pay! in not bei: oe, suited, by the use of an Optomster; an practice of many , enables him to measure the focal disease of the eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely re- juired will be furnished with precision and satis- jon. J. T. acknowledges the very liberal encourage- tronage of those that have aot yet availed thse: those thal ve not yet avi ™m- raeffbira . Persons that cannot conveniently call, by sexnd- the glasses in use, and stating how many es they can read this print with their specta- cles, oan be supplied with such that will improve their sight. innumerable testimondals to be seen ; and iefer- ences given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from bis cs: Circulars to be had gratis, at his office, No. 513 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hall, up stairs. VOLE, September 7, 1554. Sir—The Spectacles you ninde for me eult very well, and seein to have improved my sight more than any other I have lately tried. LIPY. W. TAZEWELL. Lb-via tried 2 palr of Spectacies obtained trom Mr. Sobias, and Gnd them of great axsisiance te {, and corresponding with his description I recommend him as x ekilifel onife HENRY A. WISE. Mr. J. ‘fox: Ths palrct S$: cles you furnished ime yea! Sy 288 particulorly satisfas- tory to me. Baey are very idediy fhe best I possess, and i ata the owner of cight or nine peir carefully selected In diferent places and from « p- ticians tecommended to rae on accouat of thelr rofessional standing in England, France and the nited States. I have been also with your ay te Secaoes on the a st po ie for S pele Preseapiag an pie. esight. Respectfully, yours, os, . CHAS. ALD WELL, Professor of M. C., Leuisville, Ky. Lrncuazne, Nov. 10, 1954. Mr. John Tobias having furnished me with @lasnes, by which I have been greatly alded (my vision baving suffered pty from Rapes! at night in my earlier life) it affords me the highest pleasure to say that I consider him 2 skillful prac- tical optician, and well prepared to ald those whe mary need his professional services. WM. B. RGUZIB, Bilder of Methodist Conforease. Witmineton, N.C., Jan. 27, 1554. Mr. J. 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 range of my eyes, | Lave Lereto- fore found great oy, ii petting glasses of the proper focal distance. 1t affords ims Pleasure to state that, by the aid of your optometer, this dim- @ulty has been happily obviated so that the piasses you furnished me aredecidedly the Lest pted te my eyes of any I bave over yet ured Very res: yours. . B. DRANE, ai Y Peotor of St. James’ Parish artment of Interior, Mey 7, 1865. Frera natural defects and the unequal range of my eyes, 1 have been com to use glaeses for several years. I have tried different opticians without obtaining glasses Pecoate bi to my eyes. Four mouths. since Mr. Tobies made two pairs especially for me, which I have found to serve me perfectly. EY the use of his optometer heis enabled to adapt Glasses minutely to the eye, 1 most cheerfutly recommend Mr. Fobias to all having occasion to usegissees, and hear my testi- Maony ¢ io bis skiil as an optician. HENRY &. BALDWIN, Astist, Sso'y to sicn L sud Warrants. "PRIVATE MEDICAL TREATISE _ ON THE PHILOSOPHICAL VIEW CF MARRIAGE, BY Mm. B. LA CROIX, M. D., ALBANY, N. Y., 260 Pages and 10 Fine, Plain, and Colored Lith- ographs and Piates. PRIcE ONLY RENTY-Fivz Oxnts. Sent Free of Postage to all parts of the Union. ' Guder leskl BOOK EVBR PUBLISHED— and containing nearly # double the quantity of read- ing matter In that of the Fie TY CENT OR DOL- LAR PUBLICATIONS It treats on the PH YSiOL— OGY OF MARRIAGE, and the Secret Infirmities and Disorder of Youth and Maturity, resulting from ex- cesses, which destroy the — Physical and imental pow- ers, with Observations on . Marriage, its duties and disqualitications, and their remedies; with Lithographs, illustrating the Anatomy and Puysiology and Hiseases of the Re- Productive Organs of both sexes, their structure, uses, and functions. 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It 1s a trath- ful advisor to the married and those sontemplatt: Inarriage: its perusal !s particularly recommend- ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of their eee aepepe and - o oe conscious of hav- hazarded the bealib, happiness, and vileges ton which e' humea os entttlea’” Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS pace yy, OF Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed, of past: age, to all parts of the United States N. B.—Those whe Es may consult Dr. LA CROIX upon any of the diseases upon which this book treats, either persona!ly or by mail. Medi- cine sent to any part af the Union acoording to di- rections, safely packed and careiully secured from all observation. Address Dr. M.B LA CROIX, No 31 Blaiden Lane, or Post Ottice Box $79 Albany, N. Y. glider from 9a imto$pm and on Sunday from 3 um! bp. m. O: REMOV. from No. 8 caver st. to 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, New York. dsc B—iy 6 —————— TYLER’S COMPUUND SYRUP OF GUM ABABIC At A REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS. HOARSENB#S, ASTHMA, WHOOPING OOUGE,CROUP, ac, the greatest ad van ; with the leas! ons of any other in use, been extensively used the last twenty ears with unparalleled aucsess, not trumpeted to workd as 2 specific or cura all, but recom- mended as a valuable and scientigc a: IN PULMONARY CasRS, ready ut hand, and one thai has bean generally fo to afford relicf where most others heve been tried without material ben- efit. As such itis ized Ly numbers of ow leading physicians, who know its composition, and have been eye witnesses of its superior effi- Far dy a8 Well as by thousands of our most respee- tabfe citizens, who all endorse its claim to being safe, palatable, economical and efficacious. Price 25 cents, or three bottles in one 50 cents. Wholesale Agen, PATTERSON & NAIRN, and STOTT & CO., Peana. avenue; PEEL & STEVENS, Aloxandria; CISSEL, Georgetown Retailed by Dregyise erally. Also, TYL M ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROPS, the same composition in lozenge form, 12} canis a box. jy 6—ly COUGHS, COLDS, HOAKSENESES, &c. ERSONS predisposed to Pulmonary A‘feo tions find this the most trying season, owing to the sudden changes in temperature; yet by @ little care, warm clothing and supply- ao be piprrettpelgeetal Sem presori ption or cough remedy they may ly ward off what may rove & ee winter es rar TY- fee COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP has been so long known and highly sppreciated as one of our most innocent, yet efficacious, plea- sant, and (since the reduction in price,) economi- oal remedies, that it may be used with the utmost confidence. cents, or three bottles in one, 50 cents. Wholesale by PATTERSON & NAIRN and STOTT & ‘O.; and retail . In Alexan- dria ‘by PEEL D STEVENS, Georgetown by Mr. CI8SELL jy 6—1y XTRA HEAVY PLATED TEA SETS, CASTORS CAKE BASKETS, &c. We invite attention to our assortment of the above Goods, all of the best quality and newest les. ‘Also, very su ALBATA FORKS, LA- DLES; SPOONB, Ac. E These ere all Bp in so.close an im- the strictest itation of silver, as to 331 Pa. aveuus pete ath and Toe ss '@. avenus 7. le jon Carter's Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD’ Best Alterative Knowa!! Net 4 PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT! Aninfallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Bvil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, a or Tetter, Scald Heald, Eni: ment and pain of the Bones and Joints, Rheum. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Disorders, and all diseases arising from an injudicious use trig imprudence in Life, or Impurity of TTS great remea: , Which has become so raj idly and so justly celebrated for its extraord!- mary in reli and curing many of the Most obstinate aoa tertile forms a disease with which mankind Is afflicted , is now offered te the public, with the confident assurancethat no MEp- ICAL DISCOVERY ever made has been so eminently successful incuring SchovyULa, and aLL DisRasEs or Tax BLoop,as CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- TURE. The jetors are receiving by mall most fi ng and astonishing” detatis of curer made in all wi rfrretatey Uiare in most cases where the skill of the best Physicians had been ried in vain. Its power over the BLoop is truly remarkable and all diseares arising from wee op of the great Seat or Liz» have been relieved and cured with- out a single failure, out of thet>ousands who have used it. Carter’s & ih Mixture contains no Mercury, Opium, Arsenic. or any ws drige, bat is com of Roots and Herbs, com- pined with «ther Ingredients of known virtue, and mey be given to the youngest infant or moat de- bliitated invalid, without the least possible hesi- tation. We have only room for short extracts from the volu:nes of testimony in our jon. and al) from gentlemen of the highest respectability, weil known In thetr various localities. Please read fe yourselves We take great picesure in calling the attentior of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spenist Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. [1 en a reputation in this ci! ualled by an ene peaseden —Daily Dispasch, Richwond Va. ‘The Hon Johu !1. Notts, of Va., says heconsid ers it a matter of duty to add his imony to th- virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, FROM ACTUA? PERSONAL OBSERVATION of its remarkable cura tive powers for the diseases in which it is used We have been cured of a violent and Liver disease by Carter’s Spanish Mi: . We know it to be all it professes.—_Edéter Sowthasd: Democrat, Petersburg, Va. ‘We have found from personal trial, that Car ter’s Spabish Mixture is a truly valuable med! cine —Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vi. @RRAT CURE OF SCROFULA—A man in our empley was cured ef Serofule of a vir- ulent character by a few bottles of Oarter’s Span- ish Mixture, after ing else bad failed Oth- er cures whieh have come under our own observa dod, proves to us conclusively, thet is really a val- uable medieinal t. We take t pisasure in the atten! of the afiicted to its mer its —Richmond Kepwublican. SYP FIL1S.—I bave seen a number of curses 0 s ear by Cartsr’s Spanish Mixture tto be a pesisot antidote for that horri- E. BURTON, om. 67 Revenue for city of Richmond LIVER DISELS£.—Semnel M. Drinker, o: the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Kich mond, Va., was oured of Liver disease of severa’ ——— by oaly three bottles of Certar’s jpanish Mixture. OLD SORES, VLE EES 4ND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the oure of Mr. Harwood, end others, detailed in our Al- manac The number of such cases cured by Car ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the bility of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—Sce the core Mr. Elmore He was eaten up with Mereury and sould obtain no relief, until he took six bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, which perfectly restored him to health and vigor. NEURALG1A.—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hotel, Richmond, was cured of Ne ‘ia by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says he bas seen it cure more than a hundred cases of the disense in which it is used He never fuils to recommend it to the afflicted RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Sohn F. Harrison, Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. The patient could not walk. A few bottles entirely cured him mer peel ptt ol as a ofa t cure of Scrofula, in the ® young ly, (of three years standing, } which all the doo- tors could not reach. Six botties made 2 cure of ber. SYPHILIS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of edewarer | ton, D.C , whocured an obstinate case of Syph!- Us by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, says ‘‘it acts spe- cially on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt and efficient in its results.’? i Minge, formerly of the C: Hotel. , now of Alabama, seys he seen Carter’s Spanish Mixtare administered in a num- ber of cases with astonishingly good effect. He recommends it as ‘‘the most efficient alteretive in ” SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA.—Mr. Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of Scrofvla and Salt Rheum of three years standing by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture WM.® BEERS & CO., Proprietors, No. 304 Broadway, New York. 07” Price 81 per bottle, or siz bottles for 85 Forssleby CHAS. STOTT, Washington, 5 G., and Drugeists generally. ont tiv THE @FEATES T MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE Dr. SENSES” of Rexbury, fins discovered in me. ‘ cur COMMON PASTURE WEECs 8 remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR: YROM THE WORST SCROTULA DOWN TO 4 cOx- MON PIMPLE. BS HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN hundred cases, and never failed except in two Cases, (beth thunder humor) He bas no’ In bis over two hundred certificates of tts vir- ae, all within twenty miles of Roston. Two bottle. are warranted to cure a nursing sere mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst ktid of Pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will elear the system of biles. Two botttes are warranted to cure the wore canker ta the mouth aud stomach. ‘Three to five bottles are warrented to cure the Worst case of Eryai . Ove w two boties arc warranted to cure all humors {in the sves. Two bottles ure warranted to cure running of the cars and blotches among the hair. Four to six Lottes are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers One bottle will cure ecely ernption of ths skin, warranted ‘Two to three bottles are to care the Worn case of ‘ormn. ‘Two to three les are warranted to cure the Most te case of rheumatism. ‘Three to four betiles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight bocties will cwre the wos! cases of serofula ‘A benefit is always experienced from the first corinne ee Sennen whee Ge, a —_ is , | peddied this In tho vicinity cf Boston. I know the effect of {tin everyoase. So sure as water will extin- ih fire, so sure Willthis cure humor. I never a of it but that sold another; aftera trial it things avout this herb that appears to me surpris- oo Ulett sdicrricry _ bee some uite plen: ts value bas never sevap tt hated Patil I dlacowcvod it In 1846—soeond, fhat it should onre all kinds of humor. In crac: to give some idea of the sudten rise and pepiia of the » | will state that fn April, 1883, 1 peddied it, sold about 6 bottles per day—tin April, 1854,'I sola over 1,00¢ bottlss per day of i:. Some of the wholesais Druggists who have bees im business —. and rosie | years, say that no. thing in the of patent medicines was eve: like it. There is a unltezsal praise of it from al) juarters. q In my owa practice I alwa: humors—but since its introduction as a ine, and wonderfei virtue have found in it that [ never suspected Several cases of epileptic Sis—a disease whict was ierys considened, incurable, have been curee by a few bottles. O, what a merc if it will prow effectual in ali cases of that awful malady—then are but few who have seen mere of it then I have I know of several cases of Dropey, all of then SFr rele caved by tt For the various diseases the Liver, Sick Headache, Dys , Asthma Fever and ie, Pain in the Side, Diseases of the sy ae icularly has diseases of the Kid- , &c., the discovery bas done more good a 4 medicine a known eget Noe let ever necessary—eat the bes bop el, and Soongh of it. trections for Use —Adults ene table spoonfu Sa dren over ten years deasert spoon I—C! from five to eight , tea fe pr ful. As no directions can be applicable to all con panes Te sufficient to operate on the bowel: twiee 2 day. kept it strictly for MANUPACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, Ne. 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Mass. Paice, Onz Dotiar. Wholesale ts —New York City, C. V nh ‘Agent CLICKNER, 81 Barclay street; CH. RING, 19 y; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Pultor street. Philadelphia, 7. W DYOTT & 8ONB Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & Alexandria, BATCH. PEEL STEVENS. At Retail raggists United States hod Provinces, and also hy Druggists of City. ect over a thousand Lottles of | Information for Travelers. BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Time between Washington and Wheel! 7 but 17% hewrs! = Bunning Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! TEROVGSR TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CREGES Te BE BAD IM WASHINGTON. HK BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL RO. iy imy ot the 4 WASHINGTON, BALTI.- MORK, and all portions of the WE8T, NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. ‘The connection between the from Wash- ard the Treins bound ae wen Balti- more is always prom, made at ashington Junction Tntaty calle Relsy Heuse) 9 mites from of care more. This is the ewe Tequired between Washington end the Obioriver is checked through to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked trans- ferred there, (with she pasataases) Wathen chi . for thoee holding Throngh Tickets for nts be- The connecting ins lenve Wash’ yatGa.m.and4% pm. On Sundays stthe latter hour only. At BBN WOOD, 4 miles from nde derek connsetion is mace with the vains of CENTRAL OHIO RAILROAD, running from Pelizire, on the Ohio, b i and Newark, to COLUMEUS trains © < at Newerrk with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield aad Sandu Retiroad for Sendusky, Toledo, Detroit, Chicage, St. Louis, ete At COLUMBUS the C.O. Reilroad weinms con- mcot with the fast traine of the Listie Maams Kail- reed to cane Cincinnetl, Louisville, eto. At XENIA (on Littic Miem! Raiiroed) connection is formsd with the trains through Dayton, to Indian- is, Tezre Haute, Lafayetie, Chicego, Rook . Bt. Lois, — ee. +: Seed Passengers bol ‘Throug: for jemphis, Vicksburg. Netches, New Crisams, @te., Which are2iso ro.¢ at Waeshington—are trans- ferred at Cinclons'‘! to the Meil ef on the Obio. Tickets for Evensvilic, Cairo, tnd St. ouis are col# by th ¢ river route. Vor CLEVELAND, azd vis Cleveland to Toledo, Detroit, ete., tickets are sold, tween W forty miles) where a_corneotica and Plucburg Rallrced is EgZo whea ths Ohio le nzvigable and Wellsville with the Cle made by an FARE, BY THROVEN Ti WASEINGTON :—Po Wheeling 88 58: bus, $13 ogg Bape S15 60; Ciecinest Loolsville, by rrilrord, $10 65, Cinoimrsd, @18 0; imdlene pois land, €12 58; Ecledo, $15 60; Dec Chicaro, BH Ki and #10 HK; St. 1 5 Meinpais, 8%; New Onieae LG war noe PREDERICK AND RARTER’S FRRRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERKELEY SPRINGS, BEEDFP OLD SPRINGS, PIEDMONT, OAELAND, sré FLIRMOUNT, ts racy leave Wesbiagton at 6 =. m. of wate «. Fer the mincr wey stutions between — — and Wheeling, Gikee ¢ 2. m@. tals from ‘an! : U7" F or tretes to anc Deve Ucldimesre, Anapelis, @c., see specia] advertizeneen*:. U7" F or further iaformrtios & Fiekets, angcrply to SEOMAS H. PARSONS, Azcat, a 5 WM. 8. WOODSIDE of Datinece nd Oss Retneee tad Ohio 4 are, maareh 1—tf @RANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. it | Be Great Southern Mail Line! ae TWICE DAILY -w (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRI GORDONSVILLE, AND BIC MOND Leave Washingten at 6a.m.and7 p.m. Fare from Washington to Richmond.......85 50 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS to con- Will be at the Washington Raiiroed PASSENGERS and BAGGA Cc ¢,to STEAMER GEORGE PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA, a dis- tance of six miles, allowing ample time Tickets reagan on the t Expedition and Comfert are secured by this Route, as it is a CONTINUOUS LINE OF FIRST CLase — From ALEXANDRIA TO RICH- OND. THROUGH PASSENGERS end BAGGAGE carried without cost tothe Depot of the Petersburg Railroad. Information of Route and Lost JAMES A. EVANS Agent, Alexandrie, Va THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. Xf bow SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINS are the obd- These ships hr ve been built by contract express! ¥ for Government service Every care bes been taken in ‘beir cons‘ruction—es in the epgines—to insure strength and speed; and their accommo- dations for passen: are unequaled for elegance and comfort. aid zig = DAYS OF SAILING From New York. From Liverpool 1856 Iss6 Saterday. Wednesday....Jan. 2 Saturday Wednesdsy....Feb. 6 Saturday . Wednesdry....Feb. 20 Saturday . Feb. 16 Wednesdey....Mar 5 Raturday . Mar 1 Wednesday....Mar. 19 Setrday . Mar.15 Wednesday....Apr. # Saturdey Mar. Weduesde A 16 Saturday . Apr. 12 yw Sat -% 4 s = RICE OF PassacE From! jew York to Liverpooi pane par tn - Exclusive use of extra size state rooms ...... 325 From Liverpool to New York....30 & 20 guineas Ne berth can be secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon attached to each ship Shippers please take not or that the ships of this Une cannot carry any goods contraband of war All letters must pass through the |post office— any other will be returmed " - - owners ~4 a will not be account- able for gold, silver, on, specie, 5 clous stones, or metals, unless Wiis ar tnteces for, and the value thereof therein ex- For freight or e apply te WARD kK, cOLLIns & co, 36 Wall street, New Yerk. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO. Li STEPHEN KENNARD & CO. E ‘Austia Friars, London = B.G WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. GEORGE 8. DRAPER, Havre Notice —The day of de ore of this line from New York, for 1858, wifl be Saturday, com- Ranoing January 5, and every alternate Saturday; from Liverpool, rebereanen” commencing Janu WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. Cees OF HOURS.—On and after Moa- day, the 234 instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and 8x a. ™., ond Sand 4? m. in Sunday at 4 p. m. 4 crete at 4 and OW a. m., and 3 and "OR sunday at4xe m. ap B—w F. H. PARBONS, Agent WINTER CLOTHING AT COST. JN, ORDER TO RUN OFF OUR ENTIRE stock ef Heavy Clo'hing we will offer our and desirable stock at cost, cons'sting of Over- coats and Talmas; business, frock and dress Coats ; black and faacy Cassimere Pants; Cloth cashmere and velvet Vests; white and colored Shirts, Undershirts and Drawers; Hosiery, &c. Our stock of boys’ and youths’ Clothing em- braces every style and quzlity of Dress and school Jackets, Keundsbouts, Overecats, Pantaloons, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, Caps, &e , which we will wae wh get f Servants’ Cloth: Also, a very large s! of . 5 WALL & TEPULNS, Next to Iron Hall, 322 Pa. avenue, between Sth and 10th sts. feb 16-tf WATCHES, M W. GALT & BRO., OPFEK AT ALL © times variety of s: jor WATCHES and CHRONOMETEKS. call particular attention to those made by— Jules Ju! sen pa coma pe oe ey ‘aylor & Dixon, London, Tobias, Beesly & Blundell. Liverpool. Also, Vacheron & Constantine's celebrated Geneva Watches, which from their size and finish are uuliarly suited for ladies Our faciliides us to offer the above at the lowrst rates iL Reraizine.—Watebhes and Chronometers carefully skillfal workwen Pe. evens, bet. ou and Wed . a ia Sis, jane