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THE SHOEMAKER. BY Gada ¥. €OULD. The shoemaker eat amid wax and leethe: With lapstone over his knee, Where, snugin his shop. he defied all weather, Drawing his quartera and sole together; A bappy old man was he! ‘This happy old man was so wise and knowing, The worth of his time he knew; _ Ne bristled his ends, and he hept them going, And felt to each moment a stitch was owing, Until he got roand the shoe. Of every deed that his wax was sealing, The closing was firm and fast, ‘The prick of his awl never caused a feeling Of pain to the toe; an@ his ekill in heeling Was perfect, and true to the last. Whenever you gave him a foot to measure, With gentle and skillful hand He took its proportions w.th looks of pleasure, As if you were giving the costliest treasure, Or dubbing hin lord of the land. And many a one did he save from getting A fever, or cold, or cough; For many a foot did he save from wetting, When, whether in water or snow "twas setting, His shoeing would keep them off. GAUTIER'S. expectations, aud to assure them that redoubled ef. forts will be made to deserve a continuation of their favors. I have to this end caused a thorough reno: vation of every department of my establishment. The corps of wa‘ters has been increased and re-or- ganized, and the future patrons of the house will find the most ample arrangements made to insure bis prompt and satisfactory execution of their or- ers. Rvery del cacy and luxury of the season served up at all hours by the most exprienced French eooks, to wh’eh branch of the business partieular attention will be g ven. it suits cf Parlors, Reception and Dining Rooms, furnished in the best manner, alwys reed. One or more Dishes sent to any part cf the city at short notice. C. GAUTIFR, nov 27—MaTh3w 252 va. avenue. CHINA, GLASS, & EARTHENWARE, AT CHINA HALL. KE are now in receipt of «ur fall asscrtmont, consisting of 128 packages (from Li erpoo! and other source-) of the above goods. nd and Veesrated Tea, Toilet We name in part—Frenchand Engl'sh China. in plain; Gold and Dinner Ware; White Granite, Blue Printed aud Fanc inner, Ta and Toilet Sets, and pieces rep- rate; Plain. Pressed and Cut Glassware, = as Tumblers, Bowls, Goblets, Wine’, When he had done with his makingand mending With hope and a pacefu! breast, Resigning his awl, 1s his ttread was ending, He passed from his bench to the grave descending, As high as the king to rest. oe Anorner Secret ORDER IN Boston.— The order of ‘‘ United Sons of America” is now pnens in ony anes ie tannia Ware, Plated and Albata Spoons, Fork city. This order, we believe, is ri jar | Castors, Cups, Sugar Tongs, &c: be ‘in Coffee ty artaed by proper authorities, simi ,*%2,7¢8 Fots Bizzins, Chafing Dishes, ac. lar to the Masonic institution. It date back to 1828, having been consolidate: with the “ Sons of Liberty,” in Cincin nati, Chio. Its object is reported to b both patriotic and benevolent. In poli- tics this ‘‘ order”’ is said to be in favor «"! the principles advocated by the Natione Native American party, which assemble ' in old Independence Hall, at Philadet- phia, in 1845, and join their brothers in the South in keeping out all other ism. from their ranks ina national point c: view. One camp of the “order” he been instituted in Boston some six year: We hear that they have now camps i::| “5, ‘do the first, second and third wards, an: j White satin and ki Stipe: sud Gaiters ieee A ur assor!ms) "i 3 ae jews coping election, Rocke (aT eee ** true bus” Amenioass can get into thi | secret political order, as it is said mem bers proposed are well looked after.— Boston Transcript, Dec. 12. Champacnes, fo2ks, spoonholders, Celerier, Dishes, Decanters. Fish Globes, Pitchers, Caroffes, Finger Bowls, and an ondlers variety ot other gcods of the rame cles : fated Ware, Cutlery, Britannia Ware, Plated and Albata Spoons. Forks, We have # very large stock of common gonds, euit- _ able for retailing stores, of the neweit and best pat- terns Stoneware xt factory prices. Goods carefully packed and delivered in any pat of the city. fres cf charge. All the abov@gGoods will be sol! on the most ac- commodating terms, wholesale and rete: et China Ha'l, 341 Pennsylvatia avenue, and 260 B strect. dec 4—eola T. PUKSELL & SON. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR ALL. 331 Pa avenue, s. side, betw 6th and Tth sts. S would call the attention of citizens and WV strangers tu our large stock of (reds, com- prising all kinzs and qualities fer Gents, Boys and Youchs, Ladies, Miseos and Chi'dren. Gents fi ire stitched and pegged Boots do do Water proof Boots Calf and Patent Leather Gaitere | For ladies we have an endless variety. | Button and laced heeled Gei ers Cloth Gaiters A. & SON, No. 331 south ride Ppa. avenue, dee —eo16t opposite Browns’ § (Intel and Union) totel. | MARBLE YARD REMOVED. M. A. GRIFFITH reepectturiy invites the public and bis old customers in particu- lar, to hia new Marbie Yard. correr of Ninth and @ streets, uorthwest of the Patent Office, where be inter ds keeping constantly on band a good aseort- ment ef Marble Monuments, Tombstones ard Beat- stones. Sculptured end Ornamental work cf every rize and style, done by the best workmen. Scapstone for gra’es and fireplaces elweys on hand. All orders promptly execu‘ed. W.A. Griffith eff-rs for sale his old Shop on 12th street, which is he!d on a leave of two years and six (Intel Im) A Temperance Stony.—One evenin;; last week we took our place at the su per table of a Cincinnati and Louisville packet. Supper and conversation had progressed some before we were seated. An animated discourse was going on “twixt an exceedingly sober-faced lady, no less than thirty years old, on the su ject of temperance. “Oh!” exclaimed she, with horror de- picted on her thin lips, ‘‘ Ido despise the whiskey drinker. | . _ Wasnincrox, Deecmber 9, 1854. The gentleman dropped his knife and | P)™TROF OF CUMBIA, a. fork, seized her hand and giving it a/~ in the cese of Flodoardo Howerd, executor of ing to drop from his twinkling eyes. | UTS! Bay Tite oe a oo el epee “‘ Madam,” said he, “I respect your) TUESDAY, the 24 day of January next, for the I permit no person to go beyond me in| same has been collected and turod i ts money: despising i etinker.— FT have | sien sad here all ths ctpditora suid irs of cate been disgusted on this very boat, and I} Courter Wachineto say it now before our worthy captain’s | erly vouched, or ‘fe n perwi face. What, I ask you, can be more dis-| (uded from ait neti: of uid trie gusting than to see well-dressed, respec- aes weeks, in the “Eyenicg Star,” previovs table, aye, virtuous looking young men, | *#id 24 day of January next. whose mothers are probably even now 1 praying ihat the tender instruction by which their youth was illuminated, may bring forth precious fruit in their matu- rity. Isay, to see such young men step up to the bar of this boat, and without fear of observing eyes, or the condemna- tion of enlightened opinion, brazenly ask months. dee 13—ro2w* et OACIL, Reg. ¥ ACH, Reg DR. HORSE’: +e) is \INVICCRAPING CORD! A PHENOMENON IN BEDICI ALTH 38 z. RESTORED AND LIFE NED, >7 for old Bourbon or Rye, or Monongahela} | ELIXir on co whiskey, when in that bar they know] frye eco so: there is the very best of Old Cogniac! pubi ; Brandy » and 52! ¢ truth? sracunce zs Bu. facts, undeniabls facts sttec' the hizhest class and character, neo over all doubts. INCGREDULITY I8 OY ROWN by @ macs of testimony which fs perfectly irresistable. The Eurzm re:asdies, in ell erser, ths ceplo evils ariging from organs which ms! jo° AUBIVALS AT TEE HOTELS. iiards’ thorel—i. 4 &3c. winuarr. Grofferinds,Ga H B Preuss, DC ford, Mass M Mayre, Va eup tue vonde “ful me: led HF Haakman & lady Ger | aaa. It restoree to full vigor every d-licete func- ae J Bowne, NY J La Rue, do W L Ue Rosset, NC G Lawson, Pa J Law D L Woogtandt, do RM Clark, NY M H McAllister, Ga Jno A Higgins, Va Jno P Stoakes, Va RS Wanrens, NY tiem ocanected with thet mystecions compound agency of matter «nd mind, necessary to ile re duction of human fe. To persons oi feable m ° lar frame, or deficient in vital power, it is recom meuded os the only means of communicsting that energy which is necessary to the proper enjoymeni Mrs Bacon. do JCB of all the nstural appetites, a2 well as the highe: R B Stockda'e, NY C Donin, P: mental attributes. its beneficial effects are not oc Hon A Packer, Pa E Waich, Md fined to either sex or t The feeble giri, E A Ryther, Va S G Carpenter & lady, N Y | ‘the ailing wife, the | Vvaled youth, the RB Greene, Mazs Miss O Connell, do P A Burden, NY overworn man O! business, the victim of nervous de JH O°’Conel do reesion, the iudivideei eufering from general de R Struthers, do 8 C Whilcomb, O lity, or from the weaknes of a single organ, will J St uthers, do M 8 Whitcomb, do all find immediste end permanent reiief from the AJ Gwynn, Va John Whiteomb, do use of this incomparable rensvator. To thoss who A Brien, do W E Jesup, Miss have @ predisposition to paralysis it will prove s complete ani uniaiking saieguard egainst chat terri ble malady. There are mary, perhaps, who have so trifled ith their cox tious, that they thiak themselves beyond the r Let not even these despair. it exists, without reference to cave only remove the disord: National Hotei—r. v. wittarp. J B Merriwetten, Md D Matthews, Pa HM Dousman, Wis ED Whitney, do W Hutehkins, NY D Morgan & lady, NY > Mayers, do C A Hawkins, Ky T H Irvin, do G & Van Rakellan & lady,T E Buchanan, Cal al J Ryland, Va The derangements of ui, Va W Masters, Va Vous sifeates, and the f nervous disease it 1 man, Ct fon J Abercrombie & | self, are so numerous thatit would require a column © B Lewis do lady, Cal to enumerate the maladies for which this prapars- € B Lines do W P Ellison, Pa Fation is aspecific. A few, however, may beenume cL in, do M J Thomas, Wis rated, viz: neuralgia, tic dolereaur, hes tache, incip- R Gorwis & lady,N TH J Arhot jr., N ¥ ieut paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the heart, epi- EC Lew do. DR A Stuart, Va nis’ affections, muscular debitity, tremers, flatulence, Miss 3 E Lewis, do Miss Stuart do @ pr king sensation in the fesh, n mbness, terpid MBL ‘a € € Pulow, Md ity ofth liver, mental depression, weakness of the A Hopkins, do H Davidson, do i «ition te move, faintness after exercise, i 3 List, Va G Burwell, Miss broken sleep =n | terrifying dreams, inability to re mainin one place . position, weakness of the pro creative organs, sexua! tncompetency, inelancholy, monomania, fluor albus, uking st the stomach, f= male irregularities, a chronic tendency to miscar- riage, emaciation, and all complaints growing out cf trowns’ Hotel—r. r. & u. srows, JW Welch, NY Jno Serymsen, N Y $ Laird do H Calkins, Wis Geo White Ga N € Thayer, do WEW AND iMPROV"D ARRANGEMENTS. WOULD take cecasioa on the eompletion of the i first year in my iew enterprisa, to return toe gensreus public my sincero thanks for their liberal patronage, which has exceeded my most sanguine und Cholera Preventiv A prompt and certain cure for Diarr KIBWELL’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BHHCE DROP; Or, Cancer Root. CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR CAN- OER, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, WHITE SWELLING, BRONOHI- TIS, DROPSY, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM THE IMPURITY OF TRE BLOOD. Prepared by J. L. MLDWELT, Chemist, George town, D.C. q The estimate that is now accorded this prepara- tion by the medical profession and bv others com- petent to judge of its merits, may be seen in the fact that it hae been prescribed by many of our maost eminent Physicians in this country, and has attracted the attention of a celetrated profession of the Kdiuburg Cellere, Ecotland, by whom it has beer snocesefally used in a career of an aggravated character. The proprietor has been forced to make more ex- tensive arrangements to meet the rapidly increasing demand for Bezca DROP. Vincennes, [xpranA, Oct. 8, 1864. J. L. Kidwell—Dear Sir: Some three months ago, through the agency of Col Smith Mller, our repre sentation in Congress, I had parchased of you, for the use of my fether in Scotland, one dozen Rottles ot Beech Drop or Cancer Preparation. I havea let- ter from my brother, stating that the physician de- sires you to forward another dozen bottles. He thinks under ite use the ci ease is arrestei. I may add that my father has tried every physician of dis- tinction in Scotland and Englan’, iucluding Prof-s sors of Edinburg and Collleges, without relic’. The disea-e was of three years standing, began in tue Tight cheek, which is partially consumed. He was asufferer with constant pain, which has entirely left him This case will give your preparation a popularity in Britain which no other medicine has. Direct to William Dick, Esq, Collydean, by Leslie Scotland, in care ot Messrs. Pentoed, Clay & Co., Druggists, N. York, who will forwerd it. JAMES DICK. Mr. Flint is a man of great influence in his county, and will with pleasure communicate with any one in roference to his case. Catrawar County, Mrssount, j 3 July 15th, 1854. Dear Sir—With great pleasure I inform thet your preparation of Beech Drop has accomplished for me what I thought beyond the reach of human agency. For the last twelve years I Leave been afflicted with Berofula of 2 Cancerous form. So extensive was the ulcers and ©° horrible my apvearance that my case became notorious with all the Faculty in this and the aYjcining countiss—in fact I bad obteiced the best medical aid in our State, witnout avy abate ment of the diaease. Through a fiend I procured helf dozan bott’es of your Beech Drep, after using it, go psriect was the cure, that hundrecs visited me. My desire is to benefit my fellow man; with that purpese I beg all afflicted with Scrofulo in any form to use it. Enclosed you for the preparat find an order from come friends Very truly, INO. C. FLINT. For gale by Druggist3 and Dealers in Medicine: in Woeshincton, Alexandria, and Baltimore. oct 14—d2m IMPORTANT TO THE SICK. Ts great experience and well-known sxill of Prof MoO tock is a cutficient guaranty to the puodlic that the following list of Medicines, such as nave been constantly ueed in his practice tor the las: thirty years, will fully sustain by their effects the valuable qualities attributed to them, and prove to be the best Medicines ever offered to the public. I. Dr. MeClintock’s Pectoral Syrup. Aninvaluable remedy for Bronchitis, Consump- tion, and all chronic diseaces of the throat and lungs. In all deep seated complaints of the Pulmo- naty organs it has proved the most safe, certain, and rapid remedy ever employed in the extensive practica of Dr, McClintock For any of theas forms of disease, showing themselves as Cough, Tickling of the Throat, Sense of Tigh’ 8 in the Throat, Spitting o1 Bicod, Ht ness or Lesa of V sttended with the heppiest rerults, =! sant to tha palate ant etrengthe Goughs, Ticking of ieg, Oroup in Cbil- no proparstiea cf opium. tock’s Asikma and Hoop- Cough Remedy. taneous reliaf ee aera thess distress of an immense effects. No per- Asthns cr Hooping Prics £0 ceats per boitle. . This is fr eou nosd suffer a day from Ooagh who will use it. IP. Dr. McClintock's DBiarrkea Cordial terz, and Cholera a ailstages. A sure pro 4, which wo trareler cr Price 26 snd 50 cents ¥. Dr. ficCliniock’s Tones Alterctive Syrup, For purifying the blocd. ‘the most powerful pu- rifier ever discovered. For ail Scrofulous diseaecs, Skin diseases, Kruptions, Boils, Pimples, #rysipelas, Ulcern, fore Legs, and all Rhermatic and Syphilitic complaints, &c. Itisa moat exccilent spring medi- cine, perfectly palatable, and safe for children or fe maics. Price(pint Botties) $1. VI. Dr. McClintock's Dyspeptic Elixir. Dyspepsia, or disordered digestion, may be called the Nationa! Diseace of America. Itssymptoms ara headache; g:ddiness; nervousness; low spirite; dim- ness of vision, with motes or specks before the eyes; ils; dullness of hearing and ring- grerable taste in the mouth; ‘on or weight about the chest; difficulty of breathiag; s-nee of suffocation in lying down, or in asceoding stairs; palpitations, or uneasy feelings about the heart; irreguler or deficient appetite seuse of sink ng at the stomach; ecidity; heartburn; pain or fullness of the abdomen, and costivenese. some of thers eymptomns always appear in Dy+pep- sis; and cometimes the same patient has m»ny of them at the same time, or at different times. For attackiag these Protean symptoms in their seat ard souree, viz: deranged condition of the digestive funo- tions, the Dyspeptic Kiixir combines all th ingredients which the Vegetable Kingdom affords. Taken in connection with the Vez table Purgative Pills, in cases Where there is much coctivenesi, or with the Anti-Bilious Fills, where the functions of the liver are irregulsr'y discharged, it will be found a most effectual remedy. Price (in pint bottles.) $1. VIE. Dy. McClintock’s Rheumatic Miz- ture. For internal use; a purely vegetable combination for the cure of Kheumatism, Gout, und ell Neural- gic and Rheuinatic Liseaves, This remody is offered with the utmost confidence. It has been used most extensively, and ia as noar a Specific for Rheumatic Diseases as the world hasever seen. Price per bot- de 50 cents. VII. Dr. McClintock's Raewmatic Lini- ment, An fpfalilble outward applicetion for tho relief of ali rheumatic or neurelgic pains; sprains, swelling, TM Parmie, NY J Grymes, Md a free indul..ence of the pazsions, and ail barrenneas | stiZ neck, stiffuena of the joint, pains in the shoul- D Beem se Hi Hawkins, do that does net prosesd trom organic caunss beyond | Jers, back, or Hab:. It aforis immediate r Lief I Braw Md HJ Stouffer, U1 the reach of medicine. ‘rom cholic and pains in the s:omach and abdomen, Geo Wood, Mass 3 George & lady, do Heine, lady & ser’vt La Whenever the organs to he acted upon are free from malformation or strictural diceases itis aveered MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXER will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ec- tivity, and this not only without hazard of reaction, but with a happy effect on the general orzanization. 4#@-Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the paralization of the nerves or motion and sensation is hysical death. Bearin mind also, that for every 3 Hitehcox, do LG Biaisdeli & lady, 8 C Miss Tenary, do Miss Wilson, do Miss Blatchley, do Miss Carpenter, do A Young, do T B Foynes, do B Bennis, Va irk wood House—s. n. & a. rinzwoop, J Smith, Me L Blake, Ala 3S Dennis, Pa BF Dill, Tenn 4s a counter irritau! where an external bottle) 50 cent: 1X. Dr. McClinteck’s Anodyne Mixture, Or Pein- Extractor, ncod internelly and extervally, for the instant relief of a!] pains, Toothache, Head- acke, Cholic, Aguein the Face, Ohilblains, Neurel- gie, Btone or Grevel, &.,&c. No pain need be en- dured amoment by say person who will use this invaluable Anodyne. Pr ice 50 cents pez bottile. X. Dr. HeClintock’s Feucr and Ague itis invaluab-e in cll cases ulsat ic nesled. Price (per G D Turnoers, NY JS Wheat, Va of nervous disease the Elixer Cordial is the Specific. GT Upiam, Cat RP Morris, Ma only relisbie preparation known. + This has been found an infallible specific for this JW Rider, do- J Phineas, N Y aoe scourge ct new countries, and for intermittent TJ Rtars, Va J B Tyuman, Md CAUTION. fevers. No traveller or resident in any sgue dis- Hi L Galiaher, do RT Wells, Mass Da. Moxsa’s {avisoating Coupiat bes been coun | trict ehould fail to provide themselves with thissure N D Anderson, do JM Fox, Pa terfeited by some unprincipled perzons. preventive. Price$1 per bottle. J€ Hallon, do DD Howe, NY In future, all the genuine Cordial will hays the § see W Chauvenet, Md Capt W J Gould, Md rietor’s fac simile pasted over the cork of eacn | XI. Dr. McClintock’s Vegetable Purga- ry pear J re Rowland, do bette iad the phot words blown in the glass tive Pills, ‘ oules, EAA a Fe or: mvigoreting Cordia! MW Menman, do RD eet NH se Oe HL. HUNG, Proprietors WX. | gti the relief of Constipation and ita painful re- E B Whitlock, do sults, such as Headache, Dizziness, Sick Stomach, Gen Wena P Kirke de tah, The Condi! Lo pat up highly concautrtes, tn RL United States Hotel—n. ». uaczney. Price,--$3 per bottle; two for $5; aix for $13, XII, Dr. McClintock's Pills, o C Canfield, Md T H Barnes, Pa ©. X. RING, Proprietor, For Liver Complaints, and all forme of diseases G Cuting, do T T Maddoz figs 192 Broadway, New York. arising from derangement of the liver, with symp- JG Smoot, 8 C A D Long, Mass toms suchas Dizziness, Headache, Ringing in the JF Taspey & lady, do G Burton. oe Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, | Kars, yellow furred tongue, pain in the right shoulder, J‘ Cushing, Ga Mre LM ‘Drake, do Canadas, and West Indies. seuse of fullness or pain in the right side, disordered Hon W H Grummsnd, 1G W Tyee AGENTS, stomach or bowels, deficieat action of the kidneys, J P Drummond, Va HBS Davis, Ii Washington—Z. D. GILMAN. clay-colored stools, 4c. These Pills, if taken in the re Ma: shall, Miss JB Duton, do Baltimore—3. 8. HANOE. inaipient stages of Bilious and Yeilow or other O Ostino & family, Pa MH Brittaney &lady, NY Richmond—BENNETT & BREL:. << > eee eee Fevers, will generally ward off the attack. Price m ton H mar 30—eot? 25 cents per box. wiampranier potter ere gh a SHIRTS— SHIRTS—SHIRTS! prinapal Dragalsts and. dpthonries tx this, Dit; penal Ver Fie ate M. H. FAULKNER, tho ony practi | tect, aud of J. L Hatsiaw, Agent, Washington. WB Brawner, do J Beet, do futly jaan eee the clty, Would respect sep 18—6m O M Cruvenéi: = cust: mera, members of Con- Poles er? spe gross, and strangers, that by leaving theistic, |. COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR H Kinzer, do L Leyland, do bape? ts Shirt Manufactory they can hare shirts | New York, Te: California, JS Wheate, do CF Dement.do le of the best material aud warranted to tin all | New Jersey, Louisiana, Missouri, F Lewis, do Dr Merryman, do ‘ Sa (ieee! ie advertixer to inyite 5 iors 7 berry, entlemen ve been troubled wi: Maine, Wisco: Obio, and bop oa 3 phe +! yet Ca = ries <a ae ee al £ ae oe ee Minnesota, aronag a THOMA! other States. o s v man t i it 'T Colston, do Wi prune ee ; SIGN OF THE wii ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMS, AND J Mii do” LT Lynie, Maw’ PBA aod ea betroon 8 and 434 sta., # side. _ NOTARY PUBLIC, | BB Washington, do Capt Suthecriand, DC | hand, which willbe sold mies Seale | es nga hae ear aE ‘liowt Patt, G W F smith, do JT French, NY Rev 30—; J noe STREET, Wasuneron, D, TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. FOR THE WEST AND SOUTH. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. IMPROVED ARRANGEM&NTS FOR TXAVEU! IMPORTANT CHANGES OF SCHEDUDE!! Ths late completion of the Wheelin; id Da ected aa “lose erling an jlumbus, ng. as it £0 short and direct a line, the Baltimore oni Onto Railroad with all portions of the West (and North and egeaher gives this route greatly increased advantages to through travelers in that direction. On and efier MUNDAY, November 47, 1854, the trains wil! be run as follows: FOR THROUGH PASSENGERS. Two fast trains daily wil! run in each direction First—The MAIL TRALN, leaving Camden Station at 7 a. m, instead of 8 o'clock as heretofore, (except on Sunday,) and Peas Wheeling at 240 a. m. Beoond—The KX PRESS TRAIN, leaving at 5p m, ineteed of at 7 p. m., as heretofore, sad running through to Whee ing in about 17 hours, reaching there at 1025 a.m. This train will stop st W: ington Junction, Sykesville, Monocacy, Harpe:’s F-rry, Martinsburg, ir Jobn’s Run, Cumbariand, Piedmont, Rowlesburg, Newburg, #etterman, Farm- ingtec, Cameron and Mcund-yiile only, for wood and water snd meals. Both there trains make prompt and regular conncction wih the crs of the Central Ohio Road for Cambridg’, Zin: ville, New- ark, Columbus, Cincinnati, Louisville, Dayton, Sanducky, Toledo, Letroit, Indianapolis. Chicsgo, St Louis,ete. Passengers leaving Uaitimore by the Mail Tr.'n; wil reso’ Cincinunii fer dinner next day, while by the Express Train they arr ve there at 12 the next night, beiog Kept but one night on the route by eith-r train. Passsngers for the Northwest vis Cleveland and all intermediate points can make adirect onneo tion with he trains upon the Cieveland sad P.tts burg Ra lrord at all times whe? the Ohio is naviga- ble for steamers between Wheeling ard Welliviile, by leaving Baltimore in the Mail Train at 7 a. m. Returning, the Trains leave Whee!ing as follower: The EXPRt8S (RIN at 430 p m,, reaching Eal- timore ar9.50a.m. The MAIL TRAIN at 1145 p. m.. rerching Baitimore at 7 p m Jeg- Through ticketa by beat from Wheeling for Cineionati, Madison, Lou syille, St. Louis and other River Cities, » il be so!d at 91 times when thestage of water «ill admit. Se- Through tickets between Baltimore and Wasnington, and ail the important cities and towns ia the Wes', are soldat the Ticzot Offices of the Company. FOR WAY PASSEN*ERS THE MAIL TRAIN, leaving Camden Ptation will take passengers fr u!l the usual stopping place: on the Road Returning. ‘his train leaves Wheeling at 11.45 midnight, Cumberland at 10.16 a. m., av arrives at Baltimore at 7 p. m. THE FREDERICK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, for Frederick and i termedi:te places, will 8 art at 4p. m, daily (except Suncaye) ar.iv ng in Freder- ick at7.49 fe-urning vill leave Frederick at 9 a. m., arriving at Baltimore at 12.59, nocn TE ELLIC)'Ts MILLS ACCOMMCDATION will be ran da'ly, (-xe pt Sondavs,) as follows: Leave Camden Siainatfha m and3 p.m Leave Kil cott’s Miils at 7.30 a.m. and 6.80 p. m. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. TRAINS RUN A8 FULLOWS: EAVS daily, except Sunday, at 6 and 8 a.m. a d3andi pm. Gn Sunaay at6amand5 pm. Leave Baitimcre at 4144 and9am; and5and8 pm On Sunday at 4 ® mand5pm. The connectins with Baltimore & Ohio Railrcad for the West are by trains leaving at 6 a m and 3 pm For Philadelphia and New York at 6, and 84am eandipm. For Annapolis at 814 a m and5 pm. For Noriolk at 3 p m. T. H. PARSONS, Agent. Particu ar attention is called to the Rue requir ing a responsible voucher for eny person of color who m*y wi-h to pass ov r the road. dee 13—stf THOR SEW YORK & LiVeEnPOCL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. TIVHE SHiPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ARE THE— ATLANTIC, Capt. West PACIFIC, Cept. Nve, BALTIC Capt. Comstock, AD ‘ATIC, Capt. Gratton. These ships have been built by contract, expres - iy for Government service; every care has been taken in their construc ion, aa in the Engines to insure etreasth and speed. and their accommoda- tions or passengers are unequalled for e'ezanc- end comfort. Prive of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin $120 Beeond Cah Exclasive uce of extra size sta‘ . From Liverpool ts New York £39 and £20, An experienced surgeon attached to each rhip. No berth can +e secured unti! paid fer. For fesight or paaraze aprly to KL WARD K. COLLINS & CO., 56 Wall street, No~ York. BROWN, SHIPLKY & CO, Liverpool. rE, @. ROBERTS & CO., 13 King’s Arms Vurd, London. JOHN “UNROE & 00, 26 Rua Notre Dame des Victoires, Paris. GEO H DRAPER, Havre. The owner: of tree «hips will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jerelry, precious stones or metals, unless biils of lading are signed therefor, ani the value thereof therein expressed. nov 16—dly TO TH® PUBLIC, FIXED HOURS FOR THE WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA BOATS. The following are the hours of de- partnre of the only reliable ate.m ferry boat plying between Aiezandria and Washing- ton: aan ore kiveiacs will leave Washington ily, at > 8, »a m,1,3,4X%,p m. Will leave Alexandria at 724, 8X, 1014, a.m, 1244, m, 2. 4,544. p.m. iis omnibuses will leava the corner ot Pennsyl vania avenue and Seventh street, to connect with the Boat, at 6, 734,914, 11, a.m.,12% m., 234. end a Pm 1s o cnibuses will connect with sll cars arriving at, and departing from, Washington and Aleran- Gria. GECRGE PAGE. ney 6~tf ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. - On and Gea: Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1854, TZ HE Cure leave Alexandria daily for Gordcus- ville and inte m-diite tations at 7X o’cicck, A. 12., 0» the srriva! of the boat from Washington, givingample time for breakfast on board Con- ne ting at Manaseas Junctien with a train for Stras- burg. at Warren’on Ju ction wit? a train for War- renton, end at Gordonsville with the trains on the Virginia Central Railroad for Richmond, Charloties. ville, «nd Staunton The cars leave Gordonsyil’e daily for Alexandria and intermediate stations, at 14 before 12. a.m», on the arrival of the trains o° the Vi-ginia Central rail road from Richmond, Charlottesville, and Staunton TROUGH TICKETS. From Alexandria to Warrento! x « Gor?onsvill 8 60 Sf 533 Char'ottesville . 425 hd ss Staunton.. » 590 e : Strasburg 5 60 as ee Lynchburg. 675 bh ee Winchrster. 3 50 «S “ Luray... 4 26 S bes New Marke 5 00 bod i Mid ileburg 225 For Lynchburg, connecting with the zen at Charlottesville, on Mondays, Wednesday*, and Fri- days For Luray and New Mark+t, connecting with the 8 ages at Culpeper, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat- urday For Winchester daily, connecting with the stages at Piedmont F For Middleburg dsily, connecting with the stages at the Plains. Per order: W.B. BROOKETT, Agent. _nov Toatf FOR MOUNT VERNON. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, Fare round trip $1; from Alez- andria 76 cents —The THOMAS COLLYER leaves Washington ac 9 and Alexandria at 914 o’clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at 84 o’clk. Coach fare ‘0 cents. Pereons wishing the Coaches will leave their resi- dence with Geo. & Thos. Parker. ‘Refreshments on the boat. oct 28—dtf SAL GEDN®Y, Capt. ES ‘BH. DAVIDGE, Attormey and Couxselior-st-Law, A=D COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR THE STATS OF Virginis New Yozx Maine Kentuczy, New Jerssy Hlinois — Louisioas, Mississi apt Connecticut Massachusetts Narylan: Pennsylvania Florida 2 mucsess Alsbama Towa G sorgia Galifornia ° Arkauses 8 a0, Be Conveyancing in all its branches promptly end@ sccarately exoeuted. Office, jana avenue, opp. Fifth street. oot i6—dly passe FERN’s NEW BOOK at tHILLINGTON’S Bo:katore. Ruth Hall. by the auth rof Fern Leave: Later ae y the author of the Old House by the iver Hunt’s Merchant’: Magasinre and Commercial Re- Littells Diving Age ‘a a Sa oe wee eo Odeon Building, corner and Pa, ave. de—t : AT PHILADELPHIA. HW V. SHIDICR, Dealer in Wines, former old establiched Wine Store of low Fourth where dsting terms. JACOB SNIDER, Jr., Agent for bs Im at the JACOB SNIDER, Jr., No. 76 Walnut street, four doors be street, consumers will be supplied with WLVES and LIQUORS on the most sccommo- FALTIORE ADVERTISE iS REELS Sr qanre* ada G. 8 Ofers hie iroie fervions to the roy Fe timore. J can cure Kinds of Canccrs—take them out without pain,or the ure of any knife. I cam cure all kinds of Fits and Spaems, Rheumatic Consumption, Propey, Dyspepsia, Piles, Paley, or any other ailment the human tamily are subject to, NIT. Ue cnn stop Bleeding from the Lungs or N: ep: portation of FOREIGN WINES, Office No. 76 Wal | iictance as the patient, by incwing the patients nut street, Philedelphia, where he is p: te] name. 1 was born blind, and has soveral reeeive orders for the special Importation of Wines, years under an Indian Doctor who was emong the ic; fom rarou pote iy Baroy fn rans | Tia Tagine eae a single dosen end u) Bi its Mr. fon, SOHN VAUGHAN SNIDER, the patreonge o: | p DE, SPENCER hes removed from Mr. Buckley's his friends and former customers. — No. 84, HANOVER STREET, *, All Wines ordered for Washington wil! be de aug 1l—t! Paltimore, Ma. livered by Exprese free of freight. = Sr ot Ae BODE cece eric Ancol je Sly DOCTOR YOURSELF. POCKET ASOULAPIUS i HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. The Fittieth Edition, with Ore hundred Engreving* showing Diceaees spd M:/ formstions of the Ham: A Syrtem in every sher form. To which fs ad fy Treatise on the Dices = ii ° oh SCULAPIUS to hi Timay eave him . Lat no young man or women enter i to the secrst obligations cf married lle without reading the POCKET AUSUULAPI suffering from a hacknied Cough, restless nights, nervous feelings, aud the of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up sician, be sncther moment, without ASOULAPIUS. Have the married, or ( to be married any impediment, this jul book, es tt has been the meaner of saving = ef unfortunate creatures from the very jawe 1 &@@- Any persor sending TWENTY-FIVH Gib 1F ecclored in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by msil, or five copics will be sent for One De’ ler, Address, (post paid) DR. WK. YOTNG, No. 152 Sprece street. Philadelphia. 1p TR] ee TO INVENTORS Ts office of “The Inventors’ Protection Natio: a) Union” is on 7th strest, opposite the To. ico of the Patent Office, and is now ready attend ‘o ths business of ite members, ramely: tu making ssaminations and solic’ ic. inventors are invite: and get 2 09 constitution and By laws, aud where apy ton will be given respecting the Union All letters «n business must he direc ce, where attention will be given imm: A mode! shop is in connection with ti py of the {nforme r 5 REDUCTION IN GAS FIZTURES. W Kare nowreceiving the largest stock of G48 FLATURES ever offered in this city, or - wrisicg every variety of sty esnd finish They hive been selected from the celebrated factory of Corre ius & Co., Philadelphia, aud include a!) ct -het oatterua. Owing to a reduction in price in Ges Fixtures wr sre now prepared to furnish them et sles. rate the: hey have ever yet been sold here or elsewhere. To keep pxe with the above improvement th ories of gas .nbing has been materially reduce and our inersased frcilities warrants us in eay!r: hat we are prepared and can execute eny © nay undertake aper and better than any ‘stablishment in the cite. J. W. THOMPEON & BR Plumbing & Gas -itting Kate blirh: Pa. avenue, © side, between lvth 2: oct 13—dtJanl BOYS’ CLOTHING OF ALL QUALITIES = hve just reeave! anim vecse asortment of Youibs’, B y lea 0! Overconts avd Talma; from $3 CO to $10 06 (oth, frocs, and suck .os's 840 8 06 Cassimere do 8 60 TE Jassinet do 2% Pace th Koundabouts, all colors 8 00 6 Do Jackets do 260 + Echool co do i 50 2 black and Fancy Casrimere pants erfinvt end t we-d Cloth and Cashmere Vesta Silt and Fa ia o) White aad colored Ehirsa Undershirts and Drawers ats and Caps Also, Surpenders, Hat e@akiog the most sole. array of Boys’ Cict at low pricey, ‘o be found in this or any other cit in the eccuntry. WALL & STEPHENS, Next : to the Iron Hali, Pa. avenve, between Sth and 10th ste. dec 1—tf TAKE NOTICE NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. W. BROWNISG, Merchant Teilor, Pe »® avenue, under the United States Lo- ‘al would reapectfaliy inform his customers and the public generally that he has just re ceived new Fail and Wiuter goods ia gr.st _ variety, euch <a Jloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings o. the latest importstion, and is pre; J to have them made up et the riest notice, in the most fashion able manne: and et low rstee Having made arrangement to go inic the Ready rade Ciothing busi xtens've.y this season, be ecla confident that he can offer te thesa wishing t purchase a stock of Clothing, not inferior to any ir thie city, and not made up at the North, as is usu ally the case with work scli here; but cut in bi: own establishment, and made by ovr own needy zens in thi: dull ceagson ai low retes of pr % onabled there or, to compete wi point of pricet; nad ag to quality and style, he wil eave for those who favor him with a cali to iud He can sel! whole suite, Cont, Pents, and Vert, & the following low rates: ood enit for business pw simere, for the smal! su: Coa, & oases, cut of cloth or erior quality a maede up since he received the jail ane sinter fatbions. He kesps constantly on hend @ Isrge essortmen! cy arti:les—such a3 Gloves, Cravats, Ovilare for tine cate of Scotia Report of Pash onsia this city eer 16—1f PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT. eW end seco d hand PIAN.S, of my own end several other feciori-s. are always to, be had at my tiauo Wareroom, on tier EVE: enth et., between Pa. avenue and E st. Old Pianos taken in exchange. Tuning also attended to. F. C. RE'CHENBACH P. 3.—A few very low priced seccnd hand Pianos 1om $25 for sale. dee 1—Am and Chillran’s Cicthing cf fashionab.e de.igns, embracing ail quali- GREAT BARGAINS. = BROTHER & 00., 229 Barrimors ®teeet, Bartmwore, Mp. Are desirous ef closing ovta it portion of their Tesent stock of elegant FANCY GOODS, Jewelry, ‘atches, Clocks, ‘ans, Opera Glasses, Dressing Cases Wri ing Desks, ice Pitchers, Vases, Pronses &c., pre- paratory to receiving their fall supply. Purchasers wili find creat barains. Tis W BOOK, PERIODICAL AND NEWSPAPER ESTAPLISRMENT, Wh. TAYLOR & CO., Corner of Baltimore end Crcriss street, PALTIMORS, Mo WM. TAYLOR @ CO. dez leave to csil the atten- tion of the reacing — end all ¢ealing in Beoke, to their new BOOK, PERIODICAL, aud NEWS- PAPER ESTABLISHMENT, whore can be found 8 large ard general aseerir {ali the late pepu- isr publications of the dav. Th lendid nesortment of of every description. vel and filled with de- expre: 8, OF rdcting may 2 Agents. Peal Books, Mi hed in this country can be hed ier to va. WM. TAYLOR & CO, ste., Baltimore, 54. ‘applied with any sowest rates. Any Book p sy eending ro: JESSE MARDER, SCALE MAKBB, PHENSE, ETR a lerge pum- for the New aves for sale, Hl Z ou us, ot cur altimore, Md., former. Fattendelt iar. & US ARBRE RLAIN’S Commer- cick Colle core, WS. Suticn ts toplace er faciiitics for mereautile edu- 2 a more cor ina ae seeping, & of comm tures Dron morcanifie P pecersary fora mento understand. Time ‘o complete the course varies ; being no vacsticn, any ti ond attend beth winetions are h: ig Stated + ewarled to these who a . write end tisve s oe ae feb 4—1e ‘FIELD, BROTRER 4 CO. 829 Baltimore stree:. have cn hand and cre com tantly meking Dew styl. er Coffee and Tre sete; Silver Plich Wai Castors; Goblets FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. MALL BUILDING 3 of 10 teet or more, in various perts of y, and Geo:getown, at low prices, and terms to su! LLOYD & CO. BUILDING STONE, For ea!>, deliverabio at the Canal, cr Wharves in Washington, Georgetown, or Alexandria. LLOYD & 60, 16th street, opp Treasury Department, iv Ir COUGHS, OOLDS, HOARSENESS, Reltefin Five Minutes. TYLER’S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP. IPMIE increasing dai i most plearant, safe, and ef 1 pulmonary listases, bas to reduce the ch of al. clerses, rR sreparations is at- ent physicians who have teen of its effcacy wien the usual reme- a; also by thew and of onr most re who have u--d it in their families end cure with never failing suo- r ing which period &c, it has he whoie Union. bo t Qids Coughs, Hoarseness, ny it avd gen-rally cures in a day or bu or c rdeting the ible ct in saronie causes, Lome 1g ugh, Oroup, Bronchitis, Affections of the Lungs, and Consump- ‘tom, itis always very b-meficial and sellom falls, when commented fn Li ‘ rn, Stott £ Co., y Pecl&Rtevens. In RABIC CANDY DROPS; above, but in a milder y act like a charm on » ond clear the throat and they coutsin uo injurious drug. eve particu- Lirly recomme:det for children. freqasaters of pub- lic asseinbli-s, public speak~ra, singers, 4c Prive 1234 and 26 cents per box. For aale at most Drug and C: ady Stores. oot 17—tf 25 PIECES BLACK siLi€ts, VERY rich and cheap 20 pivces 98 Parametta Sloth, at 26 cis, cheap Fr-och Me iaos. ail shader, 75 cts Rich Merino Plaids 700 yerds 44 French Chi tz at 16 ce .ts, a little dacazd =~ Together with icauy other grat basgaine for cach WL K. RILCY, Corn:r Bighth ct., opp. Centre Market. nov 21—1m GAEL FikxTURES. TELS eubscribers take p i the public thet thei o. XPURLB, coraprising some cf the brst aud latest patterns, ar been received, end that they are now prepared to sai at the lowest rates. Versons in want ef Gas Fixtures will please cail and sxamine —ibey will wo doub’ find it to their intereat. Tarelings and put at the uewalistes 3 W. THOMPSON & RROTEFR. das Wht? Pa av..bet 19th and 11th, s. side. LOVES, HO=TERY, WOOLL“N WARN, & 10 dozen White French Kid Gioves,62 cents, worth 87 do 10 dosen light colored do worth 87 10 do ladies and gent’s Beaver do very chea! tal! r ng? Gtted wiih ges-tu bing 62 cente, 50 cents, 50 do Jaties’ fle. or lined raw silk, Cashmere, end Cotto Gloves 25 do Gtoves ladies’ Alpeca, Cashmere, fleocy lined rar 10 do Woollen Hae, for servant 10 do misses’ white Msrino Hose Chi:dren’s Woollen Gaiters, Worllen Comforte With many other Goods ch ap sor cash Corner Eighth ct., opp. Gentre Market. _nov 21—1m 2 SOMETHING NEW. PROSITE TH MARKED ON P NSYLVA NiA AVENUE 4 doors below Ninth etrext, isa NEW CLOTUING STO *%E for Men end Boys, spene’ this dey. ve CKEK,: ne of the ches: Cluibing Merchants im the Nor h has ietacraoed to flerto the citizen: of Weshingtoa and vicinity, his exe+ll-nt UIothinz st ths (west Northern prices, toreash only. ‘there the POOR MAN will find just such 9 Clo-hing Store ashas long been wanted in Washingten. Hia motto ia cheap for oa-h, and 0NE PRick ONLY. A good “u'siaatal woollen coat he will ce!) for 2275; and heavy wi pants, well lined, for $1 25; and fice coa’s, overcoats, and verte, in proportion. Good woo! and cx ton under hiris, hoviery, gloves, &o., cheaver th in the che :pest. nov li—tf ‘P'RY DR. SCWARTZE'S PULMONIC BALSAM for the curs of Co ghs, Cod, Asthma, &e Also DR. eCHWARTZWS WORM DESTAOYING “¥RUP2—never known t» fai! For sale eat SCHWAKTZE & EON’S drug store, Pa everue, next nor lO—2n JUST RECEIVED AS assortment of Camphene, Solar and Ethe. ris] o)] LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, CAN Buas, HALL LANTE«Ns, and LANTEYN every kind the latest ~n1 ost improved patteins of paver Shade:, dome and otLer shapes. GL: Bas of wey des AS n. Patent epring Candlesticks, ev: a beaatiful assor’ment of Britan:is Lam) flold or cll, Nursery Lemps, on rushes. Psin's and Ofl, Lamp Oils, Window @ aud Artists’ materials in great caie: vile fed = el & MORSRLL, (0. 52 sirect, Todd’. Hdil nov 80—dtJanist + actrmicie N ee AMERIUAN GUI- Uy on baad at ‘he Agents’ Mu- erste NILBUS & BLZ, mieces’ Ceshmere and fleecy }ined rew silk 108 do silk and Octton Hose Woollen Yarn of all colora WM R. RILEY, TOILET fOAPS. merous friends and cu: Toet and Faacy S03} same article can be purchased in un’ ern cities. T. 0. DOKNOGHUE & SON, %—3m* subscribers retu n their tuanks to their nu- ‘nere in the Dictrict and elsewhere for the ;atronsge hitherto extended to them, and beg teave to iniors: them that in addi- tion to their ususl stock they ere now manufactur- ing and wiil have co sta ily on hand all kinds of 3 which they invite th-ir attention, We warrent our. #oaps equal t> eny made, and will seli on as reasonable terms as the of the North; ARSUM’S AUTOBIOGRAPHY —THE LIFE of P.T. Barnum, written by timeelf For enle TAYAOR & MsUcWs 12 Rookseller, near Ninth et i € PRACTION IN COULTS OF JUSTICE IN +a-jand and the United Btates, by Conwi Rob neon of Ricumend, Va., 1, just Sublished aan by FRANCK TAYLOR. ACOB Jas CHICKERING’S uurisalled Boston PI- for saie only at the agente’ Music Depot. HILBUS & HITZ,

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