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ee EVENING STAR. THE DAY OF REST. Rent, rest: it is the day of Rest—there needsno i k tel tw The truth that every thoughtful eye, each heart «i read so well ; Rest, reat! itis tne Sabbath morn, a quiet fills tle alr, Where whixpered voice of peace repeats that rest is every where. O weary heart! O heart of wo! raise up thy toil brow; worn 3 The fields, the trees, the very breeze—they all are resting now ; The air is still, there is no sound save that unceis- ing hum, The insect song of summer time that from the woocs come. And even that seems fainter now, like veices tar away, As though they only sang of rest, and labored not to-day, The hum of bees seems softer, too, from out the clear blue heaven, As if the lowliest creatures know this day for rest was given. ¢ ‘The spacious tracts of meadow land, of bean fields, ‘and of wheat, And all the globe are undisturbed by sound of La bor’s feet ; The cotier in his Sunday garb, with peace within his breast, Boams idly vy the garden side, and feels himee!f at rest. The streams, the trees, the woods, and breeze, tlie bird and rov ng bee, Seem ali to breathe a softer eound, a holier melody ; Yon little church, too, tells of rest to all the summer al, For the "vet long since, has ceased to peal, that called for praise and prayer. But while I stand ‘mid these tall elms, a souid comes creeping near, That falis like music heard in dreams upon iny charmed ear, Like music heard in dreams of heaven, that sacr-d sound doth steal, Prom where the old church aisles repeat the organ’s sulemn peal. Now Heaven be praised! a gracious boon is this sweet rest to me— How Tee shall this wuth repeat to-day on bended nee: How many 4 weary heart it cheers, how many an aching breast ; Now Heaven be i . @ gracious boon 1s this sweet day of rest Tue Experience OF a SENsITIve Man tn New Yorg.—I dined one day at the Irving House. The man next to me said to his neighbor— ** How’s flour to day ?” “« Why, rising—we made a nice thing of it this morning—a few thousands.” Dined next day at the Astor. Man next to me observed to his friends : *« Well, how’s Erie 2?” “Oh! down, sir—down— dull, very dull; but there’s money in it.” Dined next day at St. Nicholas. next to me said to his neighbor: “« Shipping business bad, isn’t it ?”” “T should think so; you can buy a ship now for five thousand dollars less than you could two months ago, and freights are awfully low.” Dined next day at the Metropolitan. Man next to me said to his neighbor : «* What’s the news from Europe?” *Consols have fallen one-half, and money is tight.” Dined next day at New York Hotel. Man next to me said to his neighbor : « By Jove, that’s a very pretty girl yonder!” “She is so, and besides is worth a hundred 4 Tat once left the table. Heavens! I mentally exclaimed, is there no spot in this great city where a man can eat with- out having such talk crammed down his throat with his food? Money, money, money.—Buffalo Courier. Man Sansapanitta Patace.—Townsend, the Sarsaparilla genius, has recently erect- ed a princely mansion in New York. It has a chapel, gymnasium, picture gal- lery. &c. The entire cost of the building and ground is estimated at $200,000; the contract for =. is about $30,000; fres- co-painting, $6,000; plastering, from 8,000 to $10,000, and the carpenters’ contrvct is about $30,000. Time of Vepurture of the Ucean Steamers. ome Leave: Yor Days. «New York..Bremen....Dec. 2. .New York. . Aspinwall. ..Dec. Hericann.. Boston.....-Liverpool...Dec. 6. ~New York..Live: 1...Dec. 9. +++-New York..Nov. 21. «New York..Nov. isd UE aubiVALD AL fH HULBLO W'tiards’ Ho.el—a. 2. &3 c. wittar. 3D Peck Ma 18 Tutt, Va A Millepaugh, Va E A Ryther, do OM Rice, NY D F Tompkins, NJ E P Rebins, Mass G Pirkins & lady, NY JA Goidsbourg W W Reed & ep ENG Hon E B Morgan, NY Hon J Meacham, Vt Hon A Oliver, NY J Fellows, do B H Hartshorne, Hon JJ Taylor & family, Hon TL Clingman,NC do G Hoimes, do Hon I Teila, do J #H Hili, do Hon L Brainard, Vt Mrs J A Brown, do RB D Johnsun, Md National Hotei—s. pv. wittarp. Mr Hardinge, NY H T Drewry & lady, Va J MeCulioch, Pa Miss Drewry, do” 8 A Bridges & lady, Ohio Miss Baster, ro EW Pariey, Me E J Plowden, Md CT James, BI C H Carter, do W M \ard, Md Miss Carter do g (He z : cmyeer & son, Pa Chase, and daughter, J M Hasson, Md a" = B Yates, Ili Mrs 8 Core & child, do BG Tomlinson, Pa Judge Smith & lady, Cal E Crowsdale W C Poster, jr J 5 Owen, Ky W Howe, N Hon J Hillyer Ga W H Howe, do wv M Gazley, 8C J J Howe, Cr IV Lyles, do J3 Black, lady & sister, om L M G Toland, do anv all, Mass rs Putnam & dai L a tae ar L ° ipman, Pa D Cam; il, Ohic SL Russell, Pa ae Browns’ Hotel—r. r. & u. sows. W W Willingham, Va_ E M Burgess, Md J Searles, jr, Miss’ =) MH Burr.’ N Parker, Pa W Beall, Md Capt W slack. Md JH Stansbury, do Mre Gardiner, NY Hon M B Corwin, Onio PBS , Pa G D Cumming, Va L W Gray, Va Hon A J Harlan & lady, W 8 Iams, do Ind W B Rss, do Miss A Harlan, do C Timberlake, do Miss M Hardrix, do R Tooker, NY D RB Harlan, do J8G Bur, Ohio M Y Willey & lady, Va W McLean, do 8 W Bullock, NY’ C Vanee, Va W # Hinchwan, Mtrkwood House—. x. & . :REWoop. JD Hammersly, Va J McMullen, Hon T Ruffin, NC 39 Barret i R Waich, Va W XK Wills, Ma RF Jackson, do BL Beecher, do W Simmons, do C F Fisher, NC SP Eis, La i Thornton, Va C C Leeds, NY W Weil, Ma Dr C N Jordan, Me S W Davall, jr, do C Rovevelt n¥ 8 W Duvall; ao Miss A Henderson, A D Jessup, Pa ae ‘ tel—n. s. macuner. Ex-Gov Closs, Ohio W Price, In Mr Harkey JB Murrey, Mo Mra Harke: Hon G Bliss, Ohio 8G Hyde & lady, DC J M A len & lady, NC © Ridgely, do B Martin, NJ Mast R Ridgely, do E W 8tevens, DC J A English, Va Hon W B Sapp, Ohio Empire Hetei—s. ¢. mzrizsows2. 3M Barry, M D Lawson, Md Miss li 4+ T Hogestt & lady, Va J £ Jobns, Pa : iN Young, de pe , is T Love, do W Price, B Oarter, Ps @ Coaradt, Ma IB Sniffer, NY TC Wheeler, D@ J Levy, NJ T Levy, NJ | ents o1 wi ST. CHARLES CLOTHING HOUSE, And Gentlemens’ Outfitting No. 81 northwest corner of Ki ALEXANDRIA, VA. Ae BLONDH AEM respectfu' attention cf his friends and public in eral, to hi exteasive and elegant assortment of ble Fall and Winter CLOTHING, namely: The latest style of Paris Frock-Coata, Dress.Cosita, and G. Orer-Coats of all descriptions Also, French black, doeskin, and fancy cas'mere, and twed Pantaloons. Also. well assorted and elegant stock of French and English velvet and silk satin Vests. The furnishing departm ‘nt of consists of the very best qua'ities, which H. Blon*haem off-rs for sale at fall 20 per cent. lower for cash, ther car be purchased at any establishment within this or any e-uthern cit-. Henry Blondhaem therefore hopes to meet with an early call from his friends patrons and the citizens within the envirens of t' is city. N. B.—Don’t forget the number of the house, which is 51. northsast corner of King and Fairf«x streets, Alexandria nov 9—Th&éM1n BARGAINS—BARGAINS. Weg to reduce the present stock of Fal Gcods on hand I have determined to mat« a great reduction in prices: invites the Muslin Embroidered Collars $2 worth $3 Cambric do eo =—_- 95, 8114, 87¢ and 50 Do and Muslin Embd Bleeves, b0c. to $2 60 Lace do 50c. to $5 Do Embd Habits and Collars 45c. to $10 Muslin do do 314 t$5 Do do Oaps 12% to $1 50 Lace do do $1 to $2 Facs Flowers 1214 to 75 per pair Bornet Ribbons 6 to $1 a yard Sap. neck and sash Ribbons Col’d Kid Glov-s 620. a Cambric Bands $1 to $1 Muslin do 60c. te $5 Dress Caps, silk and thread Il'usions Braids, Gimps, Buttons Stockings And a variety of goods too numerous to mention, A. TATE, 314 Pa avenue, bet. 10th and 11th sts nov ®—eol2t CAR D.-— Tne citizens of Washington and the public genera:ly are reminded that Iam con- stanmtly in receipt of the choic-st brands of Havana CIGARS, of my own importation, and also that | keep always on han‘ a fine stock of Brandies, ¥i:e:, Whiskeys, &c., whi-h will be aoid at the ioweet m:-r- ket price special attention is called to a wry choice lot of Amcntilardo Sher:y, which wili b zold Bs the gallon or dozen; as also to a lot of “Wid Tom Gin,” “ London,” of my own te . 0. DYER, No, 266 Pa. ave., bet 12th and 18th streets. nov 17—eo Im NEW CONFECTIONARY STORE. i Neer is always som-thing nw under tle sun; and, therefore, ! would inform my friends and the public at large, that I have opened a fine new Corfec ionary Store, oppoaite Brown’s Hotei ( 0 337) Pennsylvania avenue, im ¥hich my be ob- tained every thing in the tine, in the BEst possible monner, and CHEsPEsT Bates, ICK CKEaMB, JEL- LIks, CHARLOTTS, ICS, &c, of all kinds; CA s- DIS of all kinds and prices, from 25 cents to $3 per pound; CAKES of all kinds. You may here fini more than fifty verieties of Cakes, all of the best quali-y, made of good fresh butter and eggs, and by the best workmen in ihe United States. I flatter myself that I can please the taste of the mest fasiidious. J. G@. WEAVER N. B. Parties, Weddings, Balls, &c., supplied on the + hortest notice and most pleasing terms. nov 17—eo2m HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. jee Subscriber has now on hand a moat oompl: te assortment of G@OOD3, which have been aci+ct- ed with the greatest care from ike manufacturers, both in this country snd Europe, and on the best terms, and are offered to consumers at a saving of from tem to twenty-five per cent. Our steck com- — Housekeeping articles—every article required sbout @ house that can come under the head o! Hardware Building materials, a fine assertment, not except ing Sash Weights, at 3 cents per pound Peni Tools, eve.y variety, and mostly war- rant Leather Belting, Gum and Hemp Packing, at Bos ton Factory prices Grey #rothers’ Dor Springs, warranted for four years Weare the Agents and will furnish dealers at Factory prices A beau:iful assortment of Feather Dusters, at New York prices, and 25 per cent cheaper than other styles. Allof which are offered at a small advance for cash to punctual customers, by JOSEPH L. SAVAGE, Sign of the large Gilt Saw, Penn avenue, nov 7—eoim between 10th and 1 ith ats. A NEW REMEDY. GAUTIER’s HERB DROPS, For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma. HIS iaraiuavie preparation has the extraordi- nary property of immediately relieving cough, colds, hoarseness, ditficuity of breathing, bronchitis, asthma, and bussiness of the throat. It operates by dissoiviug the rongealei plegm, consequently causing @ i-re expec oraiion. Thos+ who are troubled with that unpl-asant tickling in the throat, which deprives them of rest night afer night by the incessant cough which it provokes, will, by using this remedy, find immedi- ate relief. These drops are composed of six simple ingredi- ents, principally of herbs, which are known to be very ¢1 us in the cure of diseases resulting from colds They have been prepared at the sug gestion of one of our most eminent physicians, and have been used by many of his and my personal friends with signal success, and at whose earnest su- licitation I have been induced to enter largely into their manufacture; assured by him and them that. when generally known and tried, they will super- cede all the varicus cough can y mixtures n w in as for myself, I am confident, from the ingredi they are composed, that, should they not effect on entire cure, they can do no injury even to the most delicate in healtb, and therefore have no hesitancy in introducing them to the citizens of Washingtor and vicinity C. GAUTIER, _ nov 7—Tu&Flm 252 Pennsyivania avenne. HEAT AND VENTILATE. \HE subscribers have new on hand and are pre pared to put up almost every description o! Brick and Portable Het Air Furnsees and Kitcue: Range, inciudicg the Chilson, Boynton, Beebe, Har Tow and Spence patterns. These we will fit up at as low rates and as well as can be found in thi. Talat: ou band lete Regi , ob hand a complete assortment of ister: and Ventilators. . . J. W. THOMPSON & BRO., Plumbing & Gae Ficting Establishment, Pa. avenue, 6 side, between 10th and 11'h sts. oct 13—eotJanl SOMETHING NEW. PPOSITE TH* MARKKI ON PENNSYLVA NIA AVSNUE 4 doors below Ninth treet isa NEW CLOTHING STOXE for Men and Boys opened this day. DsCKER,<ne of the chea: Clothing Merchants in the North. has determines to cffer to the citizens of Washington and vichuity, his excelient Clothing at the lowest Northern prices, for cash only. There the . POOR MAN will find just such a Clothing Store as has long been wanted in Washington. His motto is cheap for cash, and ONE PRICE ONLY. A Toga Substantial woollen coat he will sell for $276; and heavy winter pante, well lined, for $1.25; and fice coa‘s, overcoats, and vests, in proportion Good wool and cotton under-hirts, hosiery, gloves &c., hosver thin the cheapggt. noy ll-tf R. H. GILLET, Counsellor at Law, Office and residence in Franklin Row, corner 0; K and Thirteenth street. oct B—dly Hoa PRACTICE OF OOURTS-MARTIAL 1 vol , London, 1825. aoe on the Articles of War, 2 vol., Calcutta, I Hough’s Case Book of European and Native Courts. Lite? ob a oneatay pees lo ‘6 Mi Law Authorities, 1 vol., Oal- cutta, 1889 —s ™ x Hickman on Naval Courts Martial, London, 1851. pee General Napier on Military Law, London, James’s Collection of Charges, Opinions, and Sen- tences of General Coorta-Mar ia!, London, 1820. Samuel’s Historical Account of the British Army and the Law Military, London, 1816. Simmons on Courts Martial, London, 1852. Sul ivan on Courte-Martial, Londen, 1784. Ohe «.ier—Guides des Tribunaux Militaires, 2 volr., Maicby's Courts tary tby’s ‘Martial and Mili Law, Boe ton, 1813. 4 eee des Conseils de Guerre, Paris, Griffth’s Military Law, London, 1841, De ae victionnaire de la Justice Militaire, On Cou:ts Martial and “ Author.” London. 1610) sitet Law, by “The MeNanughten on Courts-Martial, Londo: 1» 1828, De Hart on ret eal New York. Me peeked ery eet w and Courts Martial, Phil- : ee Macomb en Courts-Martial, New York, ‘Adye on Courts-Martial, London, 1808. Peso Military Lew, London, 1800. icArthur on Navai and Military Courts Martial, 2 vols, London, 1806 a and Instructions, by the Brit- Naval Whitelock, of Lo: 5 wile ce By era td George Sac’ Hui:, of Oommodore Porter, of Lieut. Gen, Murray, of Lieut. Col. Bache ot Generals Scott and Gai of Major foe tanhope, of Lieut Colonel Cookburne, d peanpy jensie, an many ociats. ar - -KIDWELL’8 COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. BEVAICE DROP; THE NEW YORE & LIVERPOOL Or, Cancer Root, CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR CAN- OER, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, WHITE SWELLING, BRONCHI- TIS, DROPSY, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM THE IMPURIZY OF THE BLOOD. Prepared by J. L. KIDWELL, Ohemist, Georze town, De” UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. wey SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ARE THE— ATLANTIC, Capt. West. PAOLFIO, Capt, Nye, : 'ADRIATIC, Capt. Gratton. ‘These ships have been built by contract, expres - ly for Government service; every care has been taken in their construction, as in the Engines to The estimate that is now accorded this preparc | insure strength and speed, and their acoommoda- tion by the medical profession and by others com: | tions for passengers are unequalled for e!egance petent to judge of its merit, may be seen in the | and comfort. fact that it has been pre most eminent Phy*cisns in this country, and h:s attract-d the attention of a celebrated profession of | 8¢oond Cabin. the Edinburg College, #cotland,* by whom it has | Exclusive use of extra size + been successfully used in a career of character. The proprietor has been forced to make more ex- tensive arrangements to meet the rapidly increasing demand for Biacn Unor. Vincennes, INDIANA, Oct. 3, 1854. J. L. Kidwell—Dear Fir: Some three months ago, through th: agency of Ool Amith Muller, our repre. sentation iu Congres:, I had purchased of you, for the use of my father in Scotland, one dozen Bottles ot Beeh Drep or Vancer Preparation. I havea let- ter from my brother, stating that the physician ce- sires you to forward another dozen bottles. Le thinks under its use the di-ease is arrested. I may by many of onr | Price of passage from New York to Tiverpoo): in first cabin... aay $120 70 roome. 300 an aggravated | From Liverpool te New Y -k £30 and £20, An exverienced surgeon attached to each ship. No berth can he secured oat paid for. For freight or pawtaze apvly to EDWARD . COLLINS & OO., 56 Wall street, New York, BROWN, SHIPLEY @ CO, E. G@. ROBERTS & CO., 13 King’s 4rms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE & 00, 26 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires, Paris. GEO H. DRAPER, Havre. The owner: of these ehipe will not be accountable t my father has tried every physician of d | for gold, sliver, bullion, spscie, jerelry, precious Sees in Neotland aad England, including Prof- | stones or metals, unless bills of lading are signed sors of Edinburg and Coilleg+s, without relie’. The disea-e was of three years standing, began in the right cheek, which is pardally consumed. He was asufferer with constant pain, which has entirely left him "This case will give your preparation a popularity in Britain which no o'her medicine has. Direct tc William Dick, Esq, Collydean, by Leslie Scotland, in care ot Messrs Renioes,| Clay &0o., i. who wiil forw: — ‘ JAMES DICK. Mr. Flint is a man of great influence in his county, and will with pleasure communicate with any one in reference to his case. Cattaway County, Missouri, July 18th, 1864. H Dear Sir—With great pleasure [ inform th«t your | 4' preparation of Beech Drop has accomplished for me what I thought beyond the reach of Gare ee ‘ for the last twelve years I jave been afflic with Scrofula of a Oancerou: form. S90 extensive was the ulcers and s0 herrible my apyearance that my case became notorious with all the Faculty in the adjoining counties—in fact I had obtained the best medical aid in our State, without any abate. ment of the disease. Through a fiend I procured a half dozen botties of your Beech Drep, after using it, 80 perfect was the cure, that hundre-is visited me. My desire ie to benefit my fellow man; with that therefor. ani the value thereof therein express-d. nov 16—dly TO THE PUBLIC, FIXED HOURS FOR THE WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA BOATS. The following are the hours of de parture of the only reliable ste;:m Druggists, | fry boat plying between Alexandria and Washing mn: The steamer George Page will leave Washington daily, at 644, 8, 934. 1% sm, 1,3, 4%, pm. Will leave Alexandria at 734, 8X, 10, a.m, 1244,m,2. 4, 5! m. i masibeeectl leave the corner of Pennsyl- vavia avenue and Seventh street, to connect with the Boat, at 6, 734,914, 11, a. m., 1284. m., 234. and . m. oc twases will eonnert with all ney scriving and departing from, ton & Alexan- cian ae |ECRGE PAGE. nov 6—tf and | ORANGE AND ALEXANDBIA RAILBUAD. On and after Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1854, *§ HE Cars leave Alexandria daily for Gordons ville and interm-dixte tations at 7 o’c!vck, purposes I beg all afflicted with Scrofula in any form | @. m., ov the arrival of the boat from Washingto>. to use it. giving sample time for breakfast on board. Con- Enclosed you will find an order from some friends | ne ting at Manassas Junctien with a trai for Stres- for the preparation. Very trul: pe yin? SNO. 0. FLINT. For sale by Druggi: Washincon, Alexandria, and Baltimore. oct 14—d3m IMPORTANT TO THE SIOK. Te great experience and well-known skill of Prof. MoCuintook is a sufficient guaranty to the public that the following list of Medicines, such es have been constantly used in his practice tor the iust thirty years, will fully sustain by their effe-ta the valuable qualities attributed to them, and pare to be the best Medicines ever offered to the pu a I. Dr. McClintock’s Pectoral Syrup. Aninvaluable remedy fer Bronchitis, Coneump- tion, and all chronic diseases of the throat and ‘angs. In all deep seated c -mpiaints of the Pulm- aaty organs it has proved the most safe, certain, and rapid remedy ever employed in the extensive practice of Dr, McClintock For any of theae torms of disease, showing themselves as Cough, Tickling of the Throat, Sense of Tightness in the jhrout, spitting ot Blood, Difficuity of Breatuing, Hoarse- aess or Loas of Voice, and Heotic Fever, ita use will de attended with the happiest results, while it is pleasant to the palate and strengthening to the wholesystem. It contains no lawdamum or opium in any shape. Price $: per pint bottle. II. Dr. McClintock's Cold end Cough Mixture. An infellible cure for recent Oowghs, Tickling of the Throat, Tightness of Breathing, Croup in Chil- | andri: 75 fren, &0. It contains no preparation of opium. | Washing‘on a. 9 and Alexandria at 944 Price 26 cents per bottle. III. Dr. McClintock’s Asthma and Hoop- ing Cough Remedy. An slmost instantaneous relief for these distreas- mgcompiaints, This is the fruit of en immense sxperienoe, end is astonishing in its effects. No per- von nsed suffer a day from Asthma or Hooping Sough who wil! use it. Price 50 cents per botile. IV. Dr. McClintock’s Diarrhaa Cordial and Cholera Preventive. A prompt and certain cure for Diarrhcea, Dysen- tery, and Cholera Morbusin all stages. A sure pre- ventive ot Asiatic Cholera, which no traveler or family should be without. Price 25 and 60 cente bottle. per ¥. Dr. McClintock's Tonie Alterative Syrup, For purifying the blood. The most pur tifler ever discovered. For all Scrofulous d! Uleers, Sore Legs, and all Rheumatic and 8yphilitic complaints, &c. It is a most excellent spring medi- sine, perfectly palatable, and safe for children or fe- males. Price(pint Bottles) $1. VI. Dr. McClintock’s Dyspeptic Elixir. Dyspepsia, or disordered digestion, may be called the National Disease of America. Itesymptoms sre Skin diseases, Eruptions, Boils, Pimples, Erysipelas, | Fare from Washington to Baltimore. 0 burg. at Warrenton Ju ction witn a train for War- renton, and at Gordonsville with the trains on the ist: and Dealers in Medicines in | Virginia Central Railroad for Richmond, Charloties ville, und Staunton The cars leave Gordonsril'e daily for Alexardr's and intermediate stations, at 14 before 12. a. ms, on the arrival of the trains o: the Vi-ginia Central raii road from Richmond, Charlottesville, and Staunton TROUGH TICKETS. From Alexandria to Warrenton... « “ “« “« “ “ “ “ « “« « « “ “ « “« “ «“ For Lynchburg, connectivg with the stages a: Ch srlottesville, on Mondays, Wednesday, and ¥r.- days For Luray and New Market connecting with th 8 ages at Culpeper, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and 8: t- urda! For Winchester daily, connecting with the stage: at Pied nont For Middleburg daily, connecting with the stage: at the Plains. Per order: W. B. BROCKETT, Agent. nov 7—dtf FOR MOUNT VERNON. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, Fare round trip $1; from Alex- nts —ihe 1HOMAS COLLYER leave o'clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at 8g o’clz Coach fare '0 cents. Persons wishing the Coaches will leave their resi- dence with Geo. & Thos. Parker. Refreshment: on the boa~. oct 28 —dtf SAL GEDNFY, Capt. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. TRANS KUN 48 FOLLOWS: I EAVE daily, except Sunday, at 6 and 8% #.m. 4a:d3and5pm. ‘mp Sunaay at6amand5 pm. The train at 6 p m is express, and stops only ut Annapolis Junction and xelay; the others at uj) way rta ion’. Trains at 8}¢a m and 2 p m, connect with An- napolis. Trains at 6 am and 5 p m, connect with West. Do doGand8amanabpm do. East Do a do., and 2 00 Do do 1 60 Do do 2 Ov Leave Baltimore at 414 and 9am; and6 and 8 m u On Sunday at 4 end5 pm. The round trip tickets must fn all cases be pro- headache; giddiness, nervou-ness; low spirits; dim. | Cured at the offiee, and are good for the day upon ness of vision, with motes or specks before the eyes; \tebing of the nostrils; dullness of hearing an4 ring- tng in the ears; disagreeable taste in the mouth; which they are issued. je 24—att T H. PARSONS, Agent. pastrietion or welght about the chest; dimeulty of TQ CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. suffocation in lying down, or in ascending stairs; palpitations, or uneasy feelings sbout the heart; irregular or deficient appetite, ‘}°HE sub-criber, int-nding to change his busi: ness, offers for sale, at Baltimore prices, aud sense of sink ng at the stomach; acidity; heartburn; | °B sccommodating terms, his entire stock of Lum oain or fatlness of the abdomen, and costivenese. some of these symptoms always appear in Dy«pep- ber, equal in quality and quaatity to any in thie District Huving purchased almost exclusively for dia; and sometimes the same patient has m:ny of cash, and wishing t» clo-e out by the lst of Jauusry, them at the same time, or at different times. For I can and will sell as low as the same quality can attacking these Protean symptoms in their seat and | be bought in thi market for cash, and give the pur- ‘ouroe, viz: deranged conditiun of the digestive func- | Chasers time for notes satistac orily secured, with ions, the Dyspeptic Klixir combines all the viluable | in‘erest. I have now o> hand— fy ents w! the Vegetable Kingdom affords. Caken in connection with the Veg table Purgative Pills, in cases where there is much costiveness, or vith the Anti-Bilious Pills, where the faneuons of the liver are irregularly disch»rged, it will be found + most effectual remedy. Price (in pint bottles.) $1. VII. Dr. McClintock’s Rheumatic Miz- ture. For internal use; a purely vegetable combination ‘or the cure of Rheumatism, Gout, and sll Neural- sic and Rheumstic !yiseases. This remedy is offered with the utmost confidence. It has been used most 250,000 feet Albany White Pine 700000 do Susquehanma do 100,000 do dress:d and undressed Carolina and Eastern Shore Lee | 200,000 feet White aud Yellow Pine Siding 600,000 Laths 100,000 Shingles 60,000 Pickets. Chestnut and Cedar Posts A iarge as-ortment of Eastern Shore. North Caro- lina Spruce asd Hemlock Joist Scantling aud Timber 100,000 teet Hem)cck Rails. for fencing Together with a large stock of Arh, Poplar, Cher- oxtensively, and is us near @ Specific for Rheumatic | 77,84 Walnut Viseases as the world haseve: seen. Price per bot- ile 60 cents. VIII. Dr. McClintock’s Rhewmatic Lini- ment, An ipfallible oatward application for the relief of Alco, a full cargo of seasoned Pensacola Fivoring just received, equal in every respect to any evr brought to this market, which may be seen at Ager & Mebane’ Mill. The wharf and warehouse known as “ B agden’s Wharf,” will bs (or rent on the Ist of January next dll rheumatic or opine ere dh Bay swellings, | It has been putin complete order, has a water trout nts, pains in stiff neck, stiffneus of the tere, back, or limbs. ‘rom cholic and ,48 a counter irritant, itis invaluab.e in all cases the shoul- | of upwards of five hunured feet, and twenty feet It affords immediate r- lief | depth of water at low tide. [t ts beyond question fn the stomach and abdomen. | the most desirable whart proper’y in this District All persons -ndebted io me are reques:ed to estile where an externul stimulant is needed. Price (per their accounts at once, either by cash or notes at sho. dottle) 60 cents. IX. Dr. McClintock's Anodyne Mixture, Or eese rernctey ween fatzranllyend externally, for the instant relief of all thache, Head- sche, Cholic, Ague m the blains, Neural. sia, Btone or Gravel, &c., &0. lo In need be en- dured a moment by 83: rson who will use this mvaluable Anodyne. 60 cents per botttle. X. Dr. McClintock's Fever and Ague | Kentucky, scourge fevers. No traveller or resident in any trict should fail to provide themselves with preventive. Price $1 per bottle. XI. Dr. McClintock’s Vegetable Purga- tive Pills, For the relief of Constipation and its re- i *D fick Stomach, symptoms enumerated under the leadache, Dissineas, Elixir.” Price 25 canta per box. XII. Dr. McClintock's Pills, For yaad Complaints, and all forms of disesses Headach: eee, iia thoright oulder, sense of fullness or per reverent disordered of the kidni if taken in i H ; t Masrach' specific for this ‘and for intermittent | 1/O7d® eo dis- | arkansas 8 Oarclina ae, ae ware Onivevancing in all its branches promptiy ang rt dates. THKODORE MOSHE! nov 10—Im* Blagden’s F. H. DAVIDGE, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS arf. FOR THE STATES OF New York Maine New Jerse: Illinois a mneroce Alabama c California ‘8001 executed. it Doulsisna avenue, opp. Fifth street. Ottice, oct 16—dly GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, GEORGETOWN, D.C. Rev. Wm. J. Clar Pp firs, » H. Ciark, = PALS. EL duties of this Seminary will be resumed on T Feipay, amber 1st, wi The course of studies actualy pursued in this Ip- derangement of the liver, with fee itaton “an . ry more thorough range than that pursued in any other Female Sem- inary in the Union. The location of the Semi: is remarkeble for ita aalubrity. The buildings are the rooms cape- ‘ellow or other | cious, and the grounds for recreation are very am- ae canta nee x. air Piferms tor boarding pupil, $20 per season of 10 The ners Maticines many be ot af ef all ie antl payable on the ee September ee ‘pothecaries bruary. This charge includes lish and Mat fr ape — of J. L, Hamsuaw, Agent, Washington. aaa Seer: Mest, French ome ogy Ber lights Painting ex! - COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR Day emcees to $10 per quarter, according New York, Texas, California, ae Casey reig teeta Pellerin dR ie piston, | Geo. F. de in Roch-, W. G. Ridgely, gat rw ser Maryland, Michigan, -, W. 8.4. Taylor, Keq., aq. Man, a gan, NR id ba Uhre ‘Mt, Linthicun “i Renae feorgetoan, D 4; and to Jos. H. Rradiey, "4 GEORGE 0. THOM Aaron sh Sey eq, aod Mr, Fitat: coyha ATTORNEY Fok CLAIMS, AND fe pede atony eoN 0" ——————— nv kOggqQgeeeee—s—SsSsSs Washington Place, naar Odd Kabhows? Hall, | iporzente MAGAZINE fr Decsmter- 8 STREET, Wasmaweron, D. 0. i FRANOK TAYLOR. nov 18—ly nov 28— Indians thirteen years. DR. Panne has removed from Mr. Buckley's Bouse, to No, 84, HANOVER STREET, aug li—tt Feitimore, Md. GREAT BARGAINS. NANFIELD, BROTHER & 00., C 229 Batrumons Staes?, Bavtiwons, Mr. Are desirous cf ciosing out » portion of their resent stock of elegant FANCY GOODS, Jeweir; Clocks, ‘ans, Opera Glasses, Dressing Case: Wri ing Desks, ice Pitchers, Vases, Bronses &c., pre paratory to receiving their fall supply. will find creat bargains. aug PEEL’S LONDON GREEN GINGER WINE. ANUFACTURED FROM FRENCH GRAPES al JAMAICA GINGER, SEVILLE ORANGES %c.—This delicious beverage becomes the greates ‘avorite wherever it is introduced. It is equai!) palatable, more wholesome, and not halfthe price « yther wines. Many a use it «7 slusively, amd recommend it all troubled wit! Vlatulency, Dyspepsia, Debility, Cramps, Diarrho and Dysentery. Persons subject to Chilis. or livin, in districts where Ague prevails, find its occarione ase @ pleasant and admirable preventive. Mize: with a little cold water, it orms the moet refreshin; and wholesome cooling drink in warm weather ths san be taken. aS Price 60 cts per bottle, $5 aed dozen. J. BALMER corner of Ball and oo and BEOWN BKOTHERS, Liberty st. Bal! STOTT & CO., Washington. PEEL & STEVENS, Alexandris. JESSE LANDIS, Frederick. HK. BUFF, Portsmouth, Va. BOBERTEON & 00., Petersburg, Va. WM CIS8EL. Georgetown. BW BOOK, PERIODICAL 4ND NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHMEN: WH. TAYLOR & CO., Corner of Baitimore and Ohories street. BALTIMORE, Mp. Wi. TAYLOR @ CO. beg leave to call the atte: tion of the ae | people and aH dealing in Boct w their new BOOK, PERIODICAL, and NEW: PAPER ESTABLISHMENT, where can be four « large and general assortment of all the late pep: \ar publications of the day. ey sino Keep op hand a splendid assortment plain and fancy SYATIONEBY of every descriptic All orders thankfully received and filled with ¢ spateh, and sent by return of the mail. expre«r, « ‘tage, er im any Other way the person ordering mr lirect. Booksellers, News Agents, Pedlars, and s}l cthe supplied with any Books, Magasines, etc., at t) lowest rates. Any Book published in this country can be be: 9y sending your order to us. WM. TAYLOR & 00, Cor. Baltimore and Charles sts., Baltimore, Mc. may 28—tf JESSK MARDES, SCALE MAKER, Southeast corner of ARLES & BALDERSTON STREPTA, feb 2—ly Saltimore, Md. RIOGHARD HB. SMITH. GEORGE D. SMIT- \ D. SMITH @ CO., Manufscturers 5: e Dealers in ALCOHOL, CAMPHENE, ETH sIAL OIL, &c. No. 348. CALVERT STREET, o rosite Water street, BALTIMORE, Md. mar Z1—-ly nur CASH FOR NEGROES, W for tbe Rs B wish to purchase immedia’ ber of likely YOUNG NEGRO: tleans merket, for which we will pay the high: ash prices. All persons ha’ Slaves for sale, w nd fb to their advantage by calling on us, at o: 2fice, No. 12 Camden street, Baltimore, Md., forms ly cocupied by J. 8. Donovan. Liberal commisajo: 4-tr jy 10—ti raid for information. All communications prom; y attended to. jen 27—Iy 3. M. WILSON & G. H. DUKE, >, Me Keele Commer. et To. 397, Paliimore str ma. HE ostensibie o' of this inrtitution is toplac T in the reach of individuals proper facilities fo »btsIntng a thorough and practical mercantile edt sation. A young man can here obtain a more co: cect knowledge of general business matters in a fev reeks than can be aog uired in as many yesrain ap) ane counting heure. ping, aad ica saaptaton to Various department Kee and its sda] ion to vi 1 vse and trade, Mercantile calculation cal it according to most approved methods.~ Practical Penmanchip, combining rapidity of execu dion with beauty of constructien. cares apo mercantile law, upon various importent mercanti! subjects, beside many other pointe necessary for s vook-keeper or business man to understand. Tim necessary for a student to complete the course varie ‘om five to sight weeks. There being no vacatior applicants can enter at any time and attend bot) lay and evening. Examinations are held at etst~ periods, and diplomas awarded to those who gradt ate. For terms, &c., write and bave a circular fo; warded by mail. feb 4—ly Qilvanw ARE. 5 CANFIELD, BROTHER @ CO.. 829 Baltimore street. have on hand and ere cor ‘tantly making new styles of Silver Coffee and T-- iets; Bilver fennel ‘jleenae oretaey — Jape; Spoons ; Forks; Ice Tongs; Crum’ pers Pie Tee see and Fish Knives; Salt Cellars; But -er Knives, 4c., of warranted a je 22 -tf Silver. Baltimore, Md COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, Reltefin Five Minutes. TYLER'S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUF (‘HE increasing demand for this most pleasan! i} safe, and efficacious remedy for all pulmonar; distaser, has enabled the provrietor to reduce th price so as to plase it withia the reach of ali classe: Ite superiority over most similar preparations is » tested by many eminent physicians who bave ‘e+’ aye witnerses of its efficacy when the usual rem: dies have failed; also by thou-and of oar most r apectabie citizens who have used it in their tamilir both as preventive and cure with never failing su: ceas f-r the last twenty years, during whieh peri with very little aid trom advertising. &c., it bh- gradually spread reputa fon over the whole Uni n In cases of receut Colds Coughs, Hoarsencess, dc.,1 gives immediate relief, avd gen rally cures ina ds or two, without irterfering with diet or business, « rendering the system more susceptible ot Colds, i: chronic cases, asthma, Whoop mg Cough. Croup Bronchitis, Affections x the Lungs, and Consum; tion, itis always very b neficial and seldom faii: when commenced in time to perfect a cure. Price 2o and 60 cects a bottle. Sold wholesa:e by Patterson & Nairn, Stott & Co Riigely &Co. Alexandria by Peel & Stevens. in Georgetown by Mr. Cissel. Se TYLER’S GUM ARABIC CANDY DROPS ® similar composition to the above, but in a mi!d-: and mere portable form ; they act like a charm or ® troublerome Cough, and clear the throat an voice; they contain no injurious drug. are particu larly recommended for children. frequenters of put lic assemblivs, public speakers, singers, &c. Price i2h¢ and 25 cents per box. For ae ae most Drug and Uandy Stores. oct 17—1 U. 8. MILITARY AND HAVAL AROUS. (pe un igned having become the Southerr Co! ndent of the abeve paper, edited by Mayor icawtey: and being desirous to furnish correct and authentic in‘ormation in reference to all mat ters appertaining to the Military, solicite the aid o} officers composing the several Companies in tbi: and ca toey haere in sdvi-ing him of any of thei: proceedings for pubiication. G. W. MEARSON. P.8—A branch office has been established in this ity, where subscriptions, advertisements, anc communications will be received. Office, 204, Pa. avenue, bet. 14th and 15th sts. ort 10—tf TOILET SOAPS. B subscribers retuin their tnanks to their nu- merous friends and cu;. ners in the District and elsewhere for the patronsge hitherio ext-nded to them, and beg leave to intorm them that in addt tion to their usual stock they are now manufactur ing and will have cocstantly on hand all kinds of Toilet and Faucy Soaps, to which they invite their attention. We warrant our Zoaps equal to sny made, and will sel on as reasonable terms as the eame article can be purchased in »ny of the North, ern cities . 0 DONNOGHUE & BUN. 2—8m* ;. FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. SMALL BUILDING LOrs of 10 feet er more, in he) various parts of the City, and Georgetown, at low prices, and terms to suit. BUILDING STONE Corner Ve: mont avenue and Fifteenth strest. nov 3—tf {No. 523.) SALE OF ALTERNATE SECTIONS IN THB STATE OF MISSOURI. By the President of the United States, yareuance of law, I, FRANKLIN tof tae United States of Ameciont as loseph vect to sale at two dollars and fifty per 1s provided by the act of 10th June, 1862) entitled “An act granting the right of way to the ‘lissouri, and a portion of the public lands, a the const of -ertain railreads state,” and specially «Xcepted from graduation vrice by the act of 4th August, 1854 will be he undermentioned land offices in said State »eriods hereinafter desigpated. to wit: At the land office at Pauwrnra, ionday, the fifteenth day of January next, isposai of the vacant within such sud parts of sections bearing odd numbers, above eferrea to, as are situated in the undermentioned v Sa tke base a and west of the fifth princt- jor ime, meridian. 7 z Fs i aH Township. ag Tange (bree Townships Afiy fice, Afty-nz, fitty-seven and ffty- Sepa Ay far fen ty een Ay ih hep st Aifty. Sty sia, Sty seven, Ofty-cight Townshipe ffty-foc, Sty six, Afty seen, and fifty ight, range seven Townships Afty fo, fifty-six and ffty soe, range “Towm-hips Aor, Stty-+ix and fifty-seven, range Lownships fifty-five, Afty-niz, fifty-seven, and fifty ght, range ten. Townships Afty-siz, fifty-seven, and A/ty-cight, ange eleven Townships Afty-sia, Sfg-seven, and Afty~<wht, inge twelve. TSS ae ak ay, hth day japurynext, aamposal t the teenie be lands within sueb odd aum- ered sections above referred to as are situated in ue following-named townships, vis: Ye the base line, and the ffth principal forth of | line, sweat of the fifth Townships fifty se, Sfiy seven, and Afty-sight, of avge fourteen Townships iis sinyOhy seven, and f/tyeiprt, of ange 2 Townships fi/ty-ie, fifty-seven, and Aftpwgnt, of ange sixteen Townships A/ty-siz, fifty-seven, and fftpeight, of * ange seventeen Townships ffty-siz, fifty-reven, and Aftp-egnt, of ange eighteen To ips ifty-siz, ifty-seven, ani fifty-eight, of ange niovteen Townships fifty-siz, fifty-seven, and fifty-cight, of ange tweniy Townships fifty-siz, fifty-seven, and Afty-cight, of ange tweuty-ome Townsh ps fifty siz, fifty-seven, and fifty-cight, of ange twesty-two Township- fifty-siz, fifty-seven, and Aftycight, of ange twenty-three. At the land office at PLarrssura, on tonday, the eighteenth day of December next, for ne aisposal of the vacant public lands in such odd- umbered sections above ref rred to, as are situated a the following named townships, vis: Vorth of the ave bees, end seas af the 7th principe Townships fifty siz, fifty-seven, fifty-eight, and ff- y-nine, range twenty-four Townships fifty+ix, ifty-seven, and fifty-eight, of ange tweuty five lownshipe fifty-siz, fifty-seven, and ffty-cight, of angetwenty six Townships fifty siz, fifty-seven, and fifty-tight, of ange twenty-seven Townships jifty siz, Sfty-seven, and y-tight, of ange twenty-eight i j » c ‘Lownship« fifty siz, fifty-seven, and fifiy-cight, of “ange twenty nine nae Aj siz, ifty-seven, and fifly-cight, of cai Townships ffty-siz, fifty-seven, and fifty-eight, of Townshive Alty iz, fifty. and ‘o" wiz, seven, us of ane rere aac and Afty-cight, washij ty nz, fifty-seven, and ht, ol ee sad y seven, and fifty aight, of Townships jifty-siz, fifty-seven, and fty-cight, of “RE pn, an oe ‘owns! y-wiz, seven, and % range hitches 4 ae ey ae The townships herein designated by roman let ere are who:ly within the limits of “six sections in width om each side of said road,” and those in stal- caare partly within seid limit, as designated on he diagrams which were furnished to the recpect- ve district laud offices by the Commis-ioner of the deneral Land Uffice. The lands will be sold subject to the right of way srented by said act of 10th June, 1852, “tor the com venient coestruction and use of said road as « pub- ac highway for transportation ;” avd therefore the particular tracts through which the road passes will oe sold as containing the quantities shown by the official plats. The sections wiil be offered in the order in which hey are advertised: each sale will be kept open for s time sufficient to admit of offering all the lands, Dut mot exceeding two weeks, and applications to uake private entries of the a: ds offered under this vroclamation wil not be received until after the slose of the pu: lic sale. Given under my band, at thecity of Washington, his fitteenth day of September, Anno Domini one housand eight hundrea — fifty four. RANKLIN PIEKCE. 8y the President : Jos. 8. Witson, Acti«g Commissioner of the General Land Office. NOTICE TO PRE-EMVTION CLAIMANTS. : Under the act of Congress approved 3a of March, 363, entitied “Au act to extend preeaption rights © certain settiers therein mentiones,” the pre emp- ion Jaws of the United States as they then existed vere exteaded over the above-mentioned alternate ections, where the settlement and improvement vere vyee pe to the date of allotment. ir proven apand for at the rate of two dollars and fifty ents per acre, beiore the dav fixed for public sale. And by the act approved 27th March, 1854, entitled “An act for the re.iet of settlers on lands reserved or railroad purposes,” persous who settled and im- sroved the above lands prior to the date of with- trawal will be entitled to pre-emptions at the ordi- aary minimum price of the putlic jande, or at the ate of ove doilar and twenty-five cents per re, if proven up apd paid for before the jay fixed fur the public sale. Therefore, every erson entitled to the right of pre emption to any of the lands within the township» and parte f townships above enumerated, is Tequired to es sablish the same to the satistaction of the register and receiver of the proper land office, and manke pay- ment therefor as soon as pracucable after secing this notice,and before the day appointed vor the com- mencement of the public sales of the land» embrao ing the tract claimed; otherwise such claim wil, be | forfeited JO8. 8. WILSON, Activg Commissioner ef the General Land Office. sep 18—lawl3w Bursav or Yanus anv Docks, November 17, 1854. ’f EPATATE PROPOSALS, s-sied, and evdorsed ** proporals for [uam+ the class} will be received at thie bureau uvtu i2 o'clock. mocn.cn the 18th day of Vecemter next, for turoishing the materials named beiew for the Navy Yard, New York: a Class No. 1.—Stone 300 feet granite, water tebie, per pattern. at the «vy yard, perlines! foot. 2,000 square feet foundati-n stone, 4 feet 6 inches by 12 inches, not lees than 2 feet wide, per sqvare foot. 220 cubic yards building stone, per cubic yard, Cless No. 2.-—ir0nm Pipe, dec. 700 feet a 6 tuches diameter, $4 inch thick, per ° 1,680 tert en: Pipe, 4 inches diameter, }¢ inch per a a eeiee. 8 taches diameter, }4 inch Of 9 feet each, with spigot and delivered within sixty deys, ea pranciragncineenny Pega tesinr > here os

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