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LADINsS, TRY Dr. DUPONCO’S GOLDEN MONTHLY PILLS, 7 V-NING STAR. SOVEREIGN RBMEDY for the cure of all Now. Painful Obstructions and Female Irregularities “ arising from whatever cause. dent “Dr. a. J. RANWOLD, agery. They convey to the youthful dreamer a les- | esmnses, BG ony Poa Tye hd son which it would be well for him to ponder. be filled at the proprietor’s prices. Arise, for the day is passing These Pills are the result of OVER THIRTY YEARS’ EXPERIENCE in the treatment of the Diseases of Females. . At the solicitation of many intelligent Ladies for whom they were bed by Dr. Duponco with the most happy effects, they are now published to the world, so that all Females suffering from the diseases peculiar to their ; bol a oe Cpe tunity of giving them a trial. These pills have only been advertised to a limited extent for a little more While you lie on; Your brothers are cased in armor, And forth to the fight are gone; Your place in the ranks awaite you; Each man has a part to play; ‘The past and the future are nothing In the face of the stern to-day. Anse from vour dreams of the future— Of gaming a hard fought field, OF storming the airy fortress, OF bidding the giant yield; Yo ture bas deeds of glor Of honor; (God grant it maj Bnt your arm will never be stronger, Or needed as now—to-day. than a year, vet SEVERAL THOUSAND BOXES . have already been sold, a large yore of which has been sent by mail to ladies in different parts of the country; and letters are being received daily containing the warmest expressions of gratitude for the benefits which have been derived from their use. The following is an extract from a letter of a lady of high standing who has authorized name to communicated confidentially to ot! ladies wishing to make inquiries respecting the modus operandt of the pills Arise! If the past detain you, Her sunshine and storms ft ts No chains so unworthy to hold you As those of a vain regret; Sad or bright she is lifeless ever; (Cast her phantom arms away, Nor took back, save to learn the lessen Of a nobler strife to-day. infully juffered Ke physicians’ fees, but rary relief, Her complexion be- came tinged with a sallow greenish hue, and her whole ae © c a8 pronoun rapid- Arise! forthe hour is passing; Ty gulug inte consumption. AL this stage | saw your ede The sound that you dimly hear, tisement In a New York paper. My faith was ve! Is your enemy marching to battle! bot as a-last resort I sent fora box. It gave so muc ec! for the foe is near! that a second and third were used, and I now have th pleasure of informing you that my danghter's health is c pletely reatored ; her sallow complexion Is replaced by the rosy glow of health ; her gloomy melancholy, by that cheer- fal buoyancy of spirita, which is usual in girls of her ‘and if the pills had cost ten times as muck, it would b comparison with the happiness resulting from their N. B.—The ingredients of these pills are perfect- ly HARMLESS in their medicinal operation on the most delicate female con-titutions, yetas prepared and eombined by Dr. Duponco, their specific action ried ladies should use them with per precaution. Indeed, their use is net at all indicated during pregnancy. For the same reason, as every physician knows, medicines which act in this way are the very best that can be used for re- storing the natural, healthy tone and functions of the system when so much impaired and deranged as to in barrenness. For further particulars see di- . Sent with each box, and circulars to be had at the Dr i J. DUPONCO, M.D , Proprietor, N. Y. Sold in Washing'on by Kipwetur & Lavrence, Stott & Co., W. i. Ginman, 8. BR. B. Moone, First W: Sta righten your weapons, Or the hour will strike at last, And from dreams of a coming battle, You will waken, and find it past. oo Waar Rossta nas BEEN Downe.—Rus- sia seems to be wide awake to her inter- ests, even with a diastrous war on her hands. <Acsording to recent accounts, she has taken advantage of the Chinese rebellion to obtain from the imperial gov- ernment a treaty, yielding to her the nav- igation of the Amoor, and she has al- ready converted that permission into the absolute possession of the whole course of the river and an enormous tract of country about one hundred miles in length, and in some parts as much as five hundred in breadth, which gives her access to the Pacific ocean in a temperate ; climate. Cannon and stores are already | by ally. a carried down the Amoor by steamboats, PROPOSALS FOK MAIL BAGS. and sent from its mouth to the Russian possessions in America ; and it may be, at no distant day, one of the great chan- nels of European and Asiastic commerce, for the water communication between the Baltic and the Caspian has long been complete, and, according to Cottrell, only 400 vertes, or 200 miles, of addi- tional canal will be required to connect the Pacific with the Caspian. The pro- gress of a far-reaching and enterprising nation like this ix not to be easily stopped. It evidence of watchful vigor, which 1 accomplish its destiny, no matter Post Oreice Departmen April next, for furnishing for four years trom the Ist day of July next, in such qu dat such times as may service, mail bags wit: (41 inches in length, and 48 inc ference,) to be made of cc weighing | nees to the yard of 27 inches widt loth to be Woven in every respect like Uy w what opposition it encounters. n length and 33 inehes in ) to be made ug 10 Ounces to Uy cloth to be wov Danrs rraom tne ALBaxy Kyicxer- sorken.—We take the following darts from the Albany Knickerbocker: od that as soon as the stions from Shakspeare, commenced th: House y are concluded, : original play,in course of preparation will be brought out with a powerful cast. it will be entitled the Hypocrite.—State R er. ihe after-piece will be Garrick’s cele- brated farce of “The Liar,” the principle character by 8. LH. Hammond. We an- ticipate a full house. In this part Ham- mond has no superior on the stage. rhe New York Express says that the Albany Kmekerbocker is the ‘‘slop bucket” of the Evening Journal. The Express has indulged in this sort of fig- ures ever since Mrs. Mulloney hit him ]- over the head with the swill pail, ‘for giving a goold ring to her Margary.” ad distivetly marked +0 numbered according tw the size above specified. Leather and C. Size No.1. 45 in. in feng ES de do do do ather pot al bag -leath ‘anvass Pouches. 1, and 69 in. circumference in do do Size oot Size No. 4. Size No. 5. The bod: good and ing for N the smaller sizes not | the bottom and 42 do r, Well tanned, weigh. 3 than 8 ounces qual to thet vice are nade. sadd'e bags form.) circumfere: auth of sme, 14 by 26 inc Size No. 2. Body 44 inches long, and 36 i ciscumference at the widest parts ; ends or bottoi of came, 12 by 24 inches widest parts ; ends or bot Ky Notainc Lecis_ation.—The following, says the Boston Post, was dropped from the gallery in the Senate chamber, on Friday, upon the head of a member of the other branch, who hap- pened to be standing beneath without a circumference at the wid: of same 10 by 20 inches good and substantial a‘ leather, well tanned, weighing not less than ounces to the square fi hat on. Fortunately, it did him no in- ne ed, to be wo done asnot to chafe the horse or jury: * The canvass Lorse mail bags are to be made of “Gallery of the Mass. Sennit, Feb. 1. red, That the committee on Judy ler the expedition of taking z Ingen over the presi nead, and putting up a real bony tida American eagle, made of plaster of ‘Thomaston, Maine, and bronzed, stand- ing on two cannons and a cart-load of bal the same quality of fabric as the pouches above de scribed. (with side pockets Size No. 4. 30 in. in length, and Size No.5. 26do di Canvass Newspaper Mail Bugs. Size No. 1, (48 in in length and fe ade of eeiton to the yard of tbrie to be five fold, and the bag to as to be locked. and to have a | inches in —— Size N , (Al inches long and 48 MOVEMEN’ OCEAN cumference,) to be of the same mate: 5 _ sees CE ner of construction with size rome Pp is for improvements in the constructi k Warrior. any of the above-described I i terials thereof, are invi and adaptation tothe ser such improvement will be considered in deter: the lowest and best bidder. jo proposals will be considered if not accom panied wy les of each article bid tur, showing the construction, quality of materials,and workma: ship proposed, and also with evidence of the com- peteney and ability of the bidder to execute the work according to contract. The specimens must be delivered at ti Depart- ment on or before the 234 day of April xt, and will, in connexion with the proposals torm the basis of the contracts. Specimens de Feb. 10 N@rpool. Feb. 14 iverpool...F vew York Jan. 17 Jan. 20 G mia steamers Icave New York on the 3th and 20th of each month. —_—————— ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Willards’ Hozel—az a &JC. wittaap, W E Bird, NY Miss E Bird, do J B Austin, 8 America E Cooktin Coureey. Md W Warrick, NJ yd, Pa J 3 Lite & ly. Me , Miss Little, do W = McCoulley and ly, D C Paine Mass Hon B F Hallen, do ick Hon J Wheeler, NY E Crogsweil, do sed in the mail service will be paid for at the rates pro- posed by them. A decision on the bids will be made on or before the first day of May ne nd the bidder or bid chosen will be required to enter into contract on before the 15th day of Jene next, with bond a nt sureties for a faithful performance of t ons a3 eniered into. All the articles contra at the contractor’s expen setts; New York and Buffaio, _ Pittsburgh, Pa.; Baltimore, ‘own tien G Dewat Clinton, d for are to be deliver ‘oual Motel—s. pv. wittaap. AS Vantheencn, I HW Thornton, do JB Heylen, Po DM Warren, do R Barrel, Ma JT Rice, Md such ti ment may require ; and they a spected before deiivery, and nor which shall be inferior to the sp: ard bigs. To enable bidders to estimate different kinds of mail b required, they are informed that d tor the use of the Depart year which en wh Jun mail bags ; 605 ea ail The proposal ised “ Proposals for Mail Bags,” and be addressed wo the “ Postinaster General.” JAMES CAMPBELL jan 15—lawl2w Postmaster ¢ JOHN Il. BUTHMANN, | apes AND DEALER IN WIN BRAN- dy, Cigars, &c., Pennsylvania avenue, south side between 4 and Sixth streeis, has rec-ived his full stock and assortment of the above, consisting in of— Madeira, Sherry, Port of various grades, in gta and pte, diffrent bread? erate A os variety of Khine Wine, s y are to be received unens Or stand fe number of the or 3 and 17,110 joore, Va Tracey, NY “owlks, Ala Loughridge, do P Streely, do Dr J Calloway, NC J B Gordon, do Ht G Bhackelford, Va Kt Petherbr:dge, Md K iactrvece as L Hyer, NY Pela JH McGill, do Browns’ Hotel—r. r. & u. snows. JF Wheatley, DC ‘T Street, Md 4M Millan, do A Johnson, NY J Bradey do JT Broay, Kansas rsse, Pa ee and lady, of it spark- C3 Also, 8t. Perry sparkling red and white Claret, —— from $8 50 per dozea to the highest or- And numerous other kinds of Wine Also, very superior Cognac, pale and dark: &cheid- am Gin, Jamaica Rum. fine-old Whiskey, Trish Malt, Cordials, and Havana Cigars. deo 19—2aw8w —<—$_—____. CHARLES HASKINS, Architect. (Pa, avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets,) tail working = of bnildings of end t ene a feb l—dut OFFICE British) cor Mist, 1854, this ived trom FRANCK ‘TAYLOR. ings, and spe tic deseriptiowfpand also to supe: WEN 1 F Kulin, Md J Stamon, Va L Cheuwomh, Md jaries for 1859 for sale by FRANCK TAYLOR,” €s is to be made of Leather and Canvass Horse-mail Bags, (in Size No. 1. Body 43 inches long, and 42 inches in Size No 3. Bo ly 42 inches Jong, and 32 inclies mn parts; ends or bottoms The leather horse mail bags are to be made ot and the seams to be well and strongly sewed ; wr, 11 Canvass and Leather Drop-letter Pouches, | complete and un: {No. 689.) NOTICE OF RESTORATION And Withdrawal of certain Lands in the Catro and Fulton Railroad Grant in Mis- sourt. OTIOE I8 HEREBY GIVEN, that iu conse quence of the representations of part of the ey eae te : directed that the lands situated im the tewnsbips hereinafter enumerated, which were withdrawn from market by his order of the 18th of May, 1853, and their reservation continued by public notice No. 497, bearing date 23d January, 1854, for the Ca- fro and Fulton railrcad grant inthe State of Mis- souri, shall be restored to market, and that certain other lands situated in town: named below (including a portion of the old original reservation) situated within the proba >le limits of the it cording to the route of said road as amended ehall be substituted and reserved from sale or entry (pr = emption claims not excepted) until fur‘her notice. Therefore. all the vacant lands subject to sale at Jackson, Misgour!, which were subject to private entry atthe date of withdrawal, and which have not since b-en preempted in th lowing town- ips, will again be subject to private entry on and after the nineteenth day of March nezt, to wit: North of the bast line and east of the fifth principal meridian. Townships 21, 22, 23, 21, 25, and 26, of range 3 Townships 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 28, of range 4. a 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30, of range 6. . ‘Townships 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 80, and 31, of range 6 Townships 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, and 82, of Tange7, ‘Townehips 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33, of ranges. Townships 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33, of range 9, - Townships 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 33, of range 10. Townships 23, 29, 30 31, 32, amd 33. of range 11 Towuchips 28, 29 30, 31, 32, and 33, of range 12 Townships 29, 30, 31, 32, aod 33, of range 13 Townships 29. 30, 31, 32, and 24, of range 14 Town hips 29, 31, and 32, of range 15 ALSO, That all ‘he ‘ands situated in the SAMB DISTRICT within the following named townehips will be re- served from sale cr entry (uot exesptiog pre emp- iions) for the purpose above epecifed until further orders, viz: North of the base line and east of the fifth principal meridian. 25%, and 2i*, of range 6 2. d 24*, of range7 Tow aebips 2)*, +, 24*, ead 25%, of range 8 ‘Vewnships 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, and 25°, of range 9 T waehips 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, and 26*, of range 10 Townships 21, 22, 23, 24 26, 23, and 27°, of range 1 ‘Townthipr 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, and 27*, of range 2 “Townships 22, 23, 24, 25, 20, 27%, and 28* of range 13 Townships 2’ Tewnship: 24, 25%, 26%, 97%, and 23%, of range Li “Lowuships 23, 24%, 2b¢, 26+, 27¢, and 28*, of range 1s 5 Townships 23, 24*, 25*, 26*, 27%, and 28*, of range 16 . ‘Townships 24*, 254, 26*, 27%, and 28%, of range 17 Town ips 2 *, 26", and 27*, of range 13. All the townships marked thus * were included in the originel resar vation of 1853. Preemption claimants entitled to any of the al eutioned lends to be restored to market on the nineteenth day of March nezt on settlements al ready mide, or which may hereafter be made, and ing within any of the above town- n'inued to be reserved on set T to the date of the present will make preofand pay for the same, fixed by low, within twelve montha af- » of the r reapective settements ; other- ms will be forfeited. tion claimants to wuships to be rest red to private otice of their claims and file the lant officers before the day appoint- x the lanes, 80 a3 to prolect ivate entry on and sfter that the city of Washington, Anno Domini one thou- sand, eizht hund ed and fi ty five. By order of the President: JOHN WILSON, Commistioner of General Land Office. bh. MORBE’S INVIGORATING CORDIAL A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. yieALts RESTORED AND LIFE ee UTHENAD, by D first the proper- MORBE'S INVIGORATING L were desmed febalous. The ‘od, could not Lelieve the clmple .@ aonOuD*e by ths discoverer.— able facts attested by witoesses of the uichest ciasa and obaracter, are now triumph- ing over eli doubie, INOREDULITY IS OVER- THROWN by « case of testimony which is perfectly irresistat ic. Ths Eirzia remodiss, in all casi ii ing from emivune or sbu: oh make up the vond~/fal machine every delicate func maysterious compound |, necessary to the repro . Lo poracns of feeble muscu- dvficient In vital power, ft is recom- he only means of communicating that energy which is neceas to the proper enjoymeut oi all the natural appetites, aa 1 as the higher mental attributes. Its beneficial effects are not con- fined to eithor sox or to auy age. The feeble girl, the ailing wife, the listless, ernevated youth, the overworn man of business, the victim of nervous de- eee the individus! suffering from generai de- ility, or from the weakness of a eingle organ, will ii find immediate snd permanent relief from the use of this incomparable renovator. To those who have a predisposition to ysis it will prove a that terri- ble malady. There are many, per! }, Who have so tritied with their constitutions, that they think themselves beyond the reach of medicine. it not sven these despair. he Elixir deals with disease as itexiste, without reference to causes, and will not only remove the disorder itself, but BELUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. * The derangements of the syatem, leading to ner Yous jiseases, and the forms of nervous disease it- self, are so numerous thatit would requirea column to enumerate the maladies for which this ration is aspecific. A few, however, may beenume- rated, viz: neuralgia, tic dolereaux, hesdache, incip- ient paralysis, hysteria, palpitation of the heart, spi- ns! affections, muscular out tremors, flatulence, 8 pricking sensation in the flesh, numbness, terpid- ity of th. liver, mental depression, weakness of the will, indisposition te move, faintness after exercise, broken eleep an i terrifying dreams, inability to re main in one place <r position, weakness of the creative organs, sexual incompetency, melanaholy, monomania, fluor sivas, 5: aine at the stomach, (a male irregularities, a chronic tendency to miscar- Tiage, emaciation, and all complaints growing out of s ieee atweatce of the passione, and all barrenneas that does net procead from organic causes beyond the reach of mendicitie, Whenever the organs to be acted upon are free from maiformation or atrictural diseases itis averred MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXER will replace weakness with strength, incapacity with octency, irregularity with uniform and natural ac tivity, and this not only witbout hazard of reaction, but with s happy effect on the general organization. @@- Sear in mind that all m lee, wherever bezin, fmtsh with the nervous system, and that the varalization of the nerves or motion and sensation is physic! death. Bearin mind also, that for every kind of nervous disease the Eléxer Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. . Ean CAUTION. Rn. Monsa’s Invigorating ConpiaL been e terfeited by some unprincipled oan — In future, all the genuine Cordial will have the S Tietor’s fac simile pasted over the cork of each ttle, and the following words blown in the glass Dr., Morse’s Imvigorating Cordial, Cc. H. RING, P. ‘oprietor, N.¥. #2 The Cordial is put pint bottles. put up highly concentrated, in Frioe,—§3 bottle; two for $5; *o. H. RING, kd _ sa ead 192 Broadway, New York. Bold throughout by Drageists throughout the United states, Washingto: a D GILMan. m—Z. D. B oe mond—! 4 wer 80 —20tf * at a EXPECTED NEW YEAR PRESENTS. F all the branches of business conducted in this city, Groceries, perhaps, o} others afford the smallest profits, and should have the preference for cash, and no one in thet business can continue if his customers are not prompt in settlement by short tes orcxsh. Desirous of closing up for the past, I Tnestly request sll who ere indebted to call snd settle without delay. I will further give notice that all future bills which may be contracted with me must be made with reference to, and with the distinct understand- ing that they are (o be closed monthly, by cash or notes at 30 days, which I have prepared for the pur- pose, except ruch of my old customers who have al- sr iy as Z. M, P. KING, ATHAWM’S LINE OF OMNIBUSES will leave Alexandria at 44 and 944m, 134 and 3% pm. se leave Washington at 6, ll, and 12a m., 3 and7 pm. ais can be secured at the Office, Fairfax st., and Newton’s Mansion House ; in Washington, at Hall’s Segar Store and Kirkwood House. This Line runs winter and summer for the accommodation of the Public. Passengers called tor and taken to their residences if not too far. FARE—For the first trip up and last trip down, 50 cents; all other regular trips 25 cents. ‘Trunks extra. LATHAM & COOK. jan 8—tf CBOMWELL’S BALTIMORE STEAMSHIP LINE, BETWEEN NEW YORK BALTIMORE & BOSTON, ILL dispatch a Steamer daily from Baltimore ind New York, and twice a week from Boston to Baltimore and Baltimore to Boston. This line affords unequalled facilities to the busi ness men of the District of Columbia. The Agents either point will receive freight and give a through It of I to Washington at the lowest rates ot freight and no commissions charged. Applications for freight promptly attended to by the following agents: A. U. HALL, 58 Exchange Piece, Baltimore. H.B CROMWELL, Corner Washington and Albany sts., N. Y. JNO. W. SCHANK, jan 14—d3m Foot of India Wharf, Boston. FOR THE WEST AND SOUTH. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIGROAD. EMPROVED ARRANGEMENTS FOR TRAVEL! IMPORTANT CHANGES OF-SCHEDUDE!! The late completion of the Central Ohio Railroad between eeling and Columbuzs, uniting. as it does, by so short and direct a line, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad with all portions of the West (anid North and Southwest,) gives this route greatly increased aivantages to through travelers in that direction. On and afer MUNDAY, November 27, 1864, the trains wil! be ruv 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 arriving et Wheeling at 240 a. m. Second—The EXPRESS TRAIN, leavi atSp. m. instead of at 7 p. m., as heretofore, snd runnisg throngh to Whes'ing in sbout 17 heurs, reachin there at 1025a.m. This train will stop at Wach- ington Junction, Sykesville, Monocacy, Harper's Ferry, Martinsburg, ix Jobu’s Run, Cumberland, Piedmont, Rowlesburg, Newburg, Fetterman, Farm- ington, Cameron and Moundsville only, for wood and water and m Both these traine make prompt and regular connection with ths cars of the Central Ohio Road for Cambridge, Zanesville, New- ark, Columbus, Cincinnati, i Dayton, Sandusky, Toledo, Letroit, Tndianapo! , Chicago, St eae Passengers leaving Baltimore by the Mail Tra‘; wi'l reach Cincinnati for dinner next day, while by the Express Train they arr.ve there at 12 the next night, being kept but one night on the route by either train. Passengers for the Northwest via Cleveland and all intermediate points can make a direct connec- tion with ‘he trains upon the Cleveland and Pitts burg Railrord at all times when the Chio i ble for steamers between Wheeling ard We by leaving Baltimore in the Mail Train at 7 a.m. Rateratne the Trains leave Wheeling as follow: The EXPRESS TRAIN at 430 p. m., reaching Pi timore at 9.50a.m. The MAIL TRAIN at 11.45 7. lm. reachicg Baltimore at 7 p.m Aa Thduch tickets by beat from Whiee'ing for Ciacionati, Madison, Louisvilie, St. Ueuis and ote+r River Cities, will be sold at al times when the stage of water will admit. ap Through tickets between Baltimore and Wasnit mn, and all the importdnt cities snd towns in the West, are soldat the Ticket Offices cf the Company. FOR WAY PASSEN*ERS THE MAIL TRAIN, leaving Camden Station will take passenzers for all the usual stopping places on the Road Returning, this train lesves Wheeling at 1145 midnight, Cumberland at 10.15 a. m., and arcives at Baltimore at 7 p.m. THE FREDERICK ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, for Frederick and intermediate places, will start at 4 p.m, daily. (except Sunday) ick ot 7.40 Re*urring will le m., arriving at Baitimore at 12.30, noo: THE ELLICOTI’S MILLS ACCUMMODATION will be run daily, («xc-pt Sundavs,) as follows: Leave Camden Stition at m. and 3 p.m. Leave Eilicott’s Mills at 7.30 a, m. and 6.30 p. m. WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD. TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS: EAVE daily, except Sunday, at 6 aud 0 a.m. 4and3and6 pm. On Sunday at6amand6 pm. m. . On Sunday at 4 simand5 pm. Th ona with Baltimore 4 Ohio Railroad re by tralus leaving at 6 w im and 3 ». ii For Philadelphia aud New York at 6, cud gam ard5pm. For Aunapolis at 84¢ am and6 px For Norolk at 4 p m. Particu ar attention ts ing a responsible vou-ler who m*y wirh to pass ov dec 13—4tf ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. ¢ any persca of color the road. On and after Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1854, LE Cars loave Alezandria dai ville and intermediate @. m., Oo the arrival of the | givingampile time for Lreakfast on board nectipg at Manassas Juncti+u with a (raie for Sirar burg, at Warrenton Jusction with « train fur War- renton, and at Gordonsville with the trains on the Virginia Central Railroad for Richmond, Charlottes- ville, and Staunton. The cars ieave Gordonsville daily for Alexardria and intermediate stations, at 14 before 12, a. m., ou the arrival of the trains ot the Virginia Central rail- road from Richmond, Cherlottesville, aud Staunton. . THROUGH TICKETS. From Alexandria to Warrenton. bad Gordonsville. nd Chaplottesville Ss Staunto: bed Btrasburg. « Lynchburg. « “« “ “ i s Winchester. Oe Oe wom OO RSRSaSSES Middleburg For Lynchburg, connecting with at Oharlottesville, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri- days. For Luray and New Market, connecting with the 8 ages at Culpeper, on Tucadaye, Thursdays, and Sat- urda’ For Winchester daily, connecting with the stages at Piedmont. For Middleburg daily, connecting with the stages at the Plains. Per orde: W. B. BROCKETT, Agent. nov 7—dtf FOR MOUNT VERNON. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, Saclped:'- round trip $1; from Alex- andria 76 cents —The THOMAS COLLYER leaves Washington at 9 and Alexaudria at 914 o'clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for tte boat at 8 ¢ o’clk. Coach fare 10 cents. Persons wistiing the Ooaches will leave their resi- dence with Geo. & Thos. Parker. Refreshments on the boa’ oct 28—dtf SAM’L GEDNBY, Capt THE NEW YORK & LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. PUR SHEPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ARE THES ATLANTIC, Capt. West. PACIFIC, Capt. Nye, BALTIC, Capt. Comstock, ADRIATIC, Capt. Grafton. These ships have been built by contract, exprea:- ly for Government service; every care has been taken tn their construction, as in the Engines to insure strength and speed, and their accommoda- tions for passengers are unequalled for elegance Srice of pascage trom Mow Yok ¢ Liverpool, of ¢ from New York to Livy in first cabin. $120 Second Cabi . Exclusive use of extra size state rooms. From Liverpool to New York £30 and £20. An experienced surgeon attached to each ship. No berth can be secured until paid for. For freight or 6 apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS 2 0., 56 Wall street, New York, BROWN, SHIPLEY &'CO. 1. E Senerem & CO., ing’s Armes Y: London. JOHN MUNROE & oo.” 26 Rue Notre Dame des Victoires, Paris. GEO. H. DRAPER, Havre. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, jewelr recious stones or metal 5 unless biils of Smet: agua therefor, and the value thereof th: age iy erein expressed. i fa Copying '» and moisten ounting bank bills, Sein te found aa pensit will bi ind an in sible article for every desk. It is perfectly sifple ’ Stas tute genre ces, and cheap, and must TAYLOR & MAURY, jan 18 Agents for Washington, the fingers Also. useful for various COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, KReltefin Five Minutes. TYLER'S COMPOUND QUM ARABIC SYRUP. NHE increasing demand for this most pieasant, safe, and efficacious remedy for all pulmocary distaser, has enabled the proprietor to reduce the price so as to plece it witbin the reach of ali classes. Its superiority over most similar preparations is at tested by many eminent physicians who have teen pb witnesses cf its efficacy when the usual reme dies have failed; also by thousand of onr most re spectable citizens who have used it in their ‘emilies both as preventive and cure with never failing suc- cess for the last twenty years, during which period with very little aid trom advertising, &c., it he ay spread reputation over the whole Union. ‘m cases of recent Coughs, Hoarseness, &c., it gives immediate relief, and generally cures in a day or two, without interfering with diet or business, or ——z the — more susceptible cl gene ip chronic cuses, Asthma, Whoopng Cough, Oroup. Bronchitis, Affections of the Iungs, and Contump tion, itis always very beneficial. and seldom fails, when commenced in time to perfoct a cure. Price 25 and 60 cents a bottle. Bold wh by Patterson & Nairn, Stott & Oo., Ridgely & Co. Alexandria by Peel & Stevens. Ip Georgetown by Mr. Cissel. #@ TYLER'S GUM ARABIC CANDY DROPS @ similar composition to the above, but in « milder and mere portable form; they act lik charm on ® troublesome Cough, and clear the throat and ice; they contain no injurious drug. are particu larly recommended for children. frequenters of pub lic assemblies, public speake jingers, &c. Price 1244 and 26 cents per box. For esle at moet Drug end Candy Stores. oct 17—tf SOMETHING NEW. PROSITE Tile MARKET ON PENNSYLVA NIA AVENUE 4 doors below Ninth street, isa NEW CLOTHING STORE for Men and Boys, opened this day. DECKER, cne of the cheapest Clothing Merchants in the North, has determined to offer to the citixena of Washington and vicinity. his excellent Clothing at the lowest Northera prices, for cash ouly. There the POOK MAN will find just such a Clothing Store as has long beer wanted in Washington. His motto is cheap for cash, and ONE PRICE ONLY. d substauti«! woollen ecat he will sell for $2.75; and heavy winter pants, well lined, for $1.26; and fine coats, overcoats, and veats, ia proportion Good wool and cotton underehirts, hosiery, gloves. &c., cheaper than the cheapest. nov li—tf 255 Looking Glesses, 255 ( F ail sizes aud quality, F:ench cr German plate Fancy o: Portrait aud Picture Frames, Gilt or Fancy Colo; Alco, Gilt Room Moulding, Marble top Brackets and Tables. Cornic-s made te order. Alse, all kinds of old work regilded with dispatch and ou reasonable ( rms by J. WAGNER, 55 Pa. avenue, opp. Kirkwood House. dec 290—tf T. H. PHILLIPS’ COACH FACTORY, 477 LHighth st, adjoining Rain«y’s Livery Stables ( WING to the increased trade which a generous public has bestowed upon m-,t have been com- erect anew sud larger buii‘iog for the rrying on of my business. Here Eshall bs en- led to oxecute sll entrusted te me with aud | would respect- + publi “s patronege. es and Wegons, of the most modern sty.e, duilé of the best materials, and warranted to give satisfaction, 4 aepaire of every description punctually attended Oo. For sale, cheap, @ second-hand Clarence Carriaze, nearly new eec 26-15 PIANOS !—PIANOS! ¥ JE eae the attention of the public t tock of Pi now on 6% strumer jan 21 THS ART UNION OF Lé *LAN FOR THE CURR new open, and ev: be eat led jox of a P > allotted at the which will include : ble work of Statuttes in OT parian. byt veut Honorary TAYLOR & MAUKY., < jan2t NEW STORE, NEW STORE. Lvuisiana avenue, opposite the Bank of Washington R. THOMAS DELEANY respectfully invitee the attention of the public to examine bir stock of GOODS, which he bas opsned on Lousiens avenue between Sixth and Seventh streets, opposite the Bank of Washington, copsisting of all descrip- tions of Teas, &c., Imperie!, Gunpowder, and Black Tea; Winee and Liquors, of all sorts, which he can sell at the lowest prices for eash or approved paper. Besides all the necessaries for Grocery Business, Brooms, Buckets, Cedir Tubs, Matches, &e., Please call aud see for yourzelves. nov 2—3m ene ae ECOND HAND PIANOS FOR SAI. —We have in store four Pianos, two ing and two of Andre Steins, which we offer low tor cash, or good notes, or will rent on moderate termes, New Music expected to-morrow morning. JOHN. F. .LIS, 306 Pa. avenue. ARNY, No. 84 Bridge sireet, Georzetown, 15 re pi sh B. Dinners, » Veppines, &c., with everythin onary line, in any part of the District, at the short est notice, and On the most reasonable terms. jan 19—1f W H io a WHO EN 185 jana ist do Worlds, their Topography and Telescopic Appearances, by J. Breer, Cambridge Qbservatory, 1 vol Blackwood’s Almanac for 1355 ed by last steamer by FRANCK TAYLOR. YONGRESSIONAL DIRECTORY. The Geograpical and Commercial Gazette—a monthly publication devoted to physical, com- mercial, and eal Geography, edited by an association of practical and Scientific gen- tlemen. Subreription $2 pet annum, single number 25 cents. Disturneli’s Ruilway Guide for Jannary—price 25 eents, with map. jan 13 FRANCK TAYLOR. OSA VRIES WALTZ, Composed by Hans Krummacher. Our Polka, dedicated to Miss Emma J. Brown, by the same composer, published and for sale at the on beet of HILBUS & HI fe FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. Guat BUILDING LOTS of 10 feet or more, im various parts ot the Cit waa ar iw peisca, ou ceoas toe” LLOYD & 00. BUILDING STONE, nt sale, ——— at the Canal, = vanve is Washington, Georgetown, or Alexand . re - LLOYD & C0, 16th street, opp. Treasury Department, jy %—1v IVY WALTZ. Gite and dedicated to Miss M. J. Tabler, al by Prof. A. F. Little, just published HILBUS & HITZ'S Mune Doge’ t "3 Musi Price 12), cents, mee AT PHILADELPHIA. HE V.S5ID in SNTD. or. No 16 Walnut streee fous with WIN AS and LIQUORS om the most accommo JACOB el for he Im- portation of FOREIGN INES, No. 16 Wal- But Philadelphia, where he is te for the special Importation Some pastone houses in Basson, Se Eg for bis HN VAUG: SNIDER, the patronage of — re wi be de livered by Express free of freight. je8—ly DOCTOR YOURSELF. THE POOKET ASSOULAPIUS: OB, EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. Raper} Bugrevinge chewing Disease and Mal formations of the Humam ——- st and \< ¥ aor An: watered Ae Tea il rote coe =o oe ‘Address, DR. W¥. YOUNG, (Ne 16d Bpruce stre -t, Philadelp LET TRE SICK HEAR THE TRUTH. Captain Bensawin.— Wherever known his testi But lest those who do jot know the Captain should be sceptical, Dr. Daw- son & Bro., with other~ of the best Knowe and most highly respectable citizens of Easton, endorse bis wonderful cure by HAMPTON'S VEGETABLE TINCTURE. SasTON, Oct. 4, IMS, to you and the pub- tly to the effects of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. 1 was for mure than five years labormng under a di of Chronic Kheumatism, and the great part of that time ¢ was so helpless that | had to be helped from my be dressed in my clothes I became reduced to a me keleton. Allthe med ices 1 took d me no good, and I continued to grow worse. I heard of Hampton's Tmeture and thought I would give aa ial. At thie tuwe I did not expect to live one day after another. { did not take it (the Tincture) for the Rheumation, but im a short time [ was well «f that disease. From the effe ots of your ‘] inetu and the help of God lam now getung in good health. I wish all the attlicted to try Hampton Tincture, as | ave dome, with the sam Your obedient servant, Tsaac Bexsaury, We are acquainted with Te him some of Hani deve the above statement corr Dawson & Bro. plain Benjamin we are mt is true and un J. A. Jouxsen, Cartes Rosinsox. Call and get pamphlets gra and sce cures of Cough, Bronchitis, Rhe pepsia, Nervousness and G female medicine or for it unequalk d, Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balti more street, Baltimore; and 304 Broadway, N. York Cuas. Stott & Co., J. LARKE, Crarse & Bowtie, W. 1ao0T, and H. McPrer son, Washington ; also, FP. Cisset, George. *. C. Beary, Alexandria, hy Drug § jan t—w From our knowledge of confident that the above exagerated. ate childres CARTER’S SPANISH MIXTURE. The Great Purifier of the Biood! Not a Particle of Mercury In It! An Ineatiis Rewepy for Scrof King’s Evil, Rheumatisn, Obetinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Puctules on the face, Blotcbes, Boils, Chroni: Sore Kyea, Ring Worsi or Tetter, Sosld 4, Eclargemeot and Pain of th Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphi! Lumbago Spinal Cc mpla‘nts, sui srieiog from su injudicious use of 3 prad spce in Life, cr Impurity of the biood. MIS valustle M-dicine, which bas beov brated tor the number of «xtracrdimsa’ effected through its agency, be: indaced ihe propri- etors, at the urg- ut request of their friends, to offer i Which they do with the ut irtues and woaderful curative prop- * following certificates, relected trom @ large number, ere, however, strorger testimony than the mere word of the prop rs; end «reall from gentlemen w: of the highest re in the city of Ric! F. BOYDEN, Esq,, of the Exchange Hotel, Rich- moid, known ever ere Says he haseeen the Mede icive catlet Canten’s Spasisn MixTusg, administered ia ove: udred cases, in mearly all the dise: for which it fs recommended, with the most aston ishingly good results. He says it is the most ex- traerdinary medicine he has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—GREAT CURE.—I hereby certify that for t years Lhal Acue and Fever of the most vicleut description. 1 had several Phy- sicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and | believe sli the Tonica advertised, but out permanent reiie!. At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectusily cured me, and 1 am Dappy to say I have had neither chills or fevers since. 1 consider it the best Tonic in this world, and the only me teached mycace. ~ JOHN LONGDEN. Braver Ditcu, near Richmond, Va. C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Richuond and for y years im the Post Oitice, has such confidence ia the astonishing efficacy of Carter's Sprnish ture, that as bought upwards of 58 bottles, which he has given away to the efllicted. — Mr. Luck says be hes never known it to fall when taken according to directions. Dr. MINGE, a practising Physician, and former! Of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says i Liss witnessed in & number of instances the effrcts of Car‘er’s Spanish Mixture, which were most truly surpriving. He saye im a cese of Conzumption, de- ent on the Liver, the good effects were won- | indeed. SAMUEL M. DRINEER, of the firm of Drinker & Morris, Richmond, was cured cured of Liver Com- plaint of three years standing, by the use of two bottles of Carter’s Spani h Mixture. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The Editors of the Richmond Republican h-d a ge: vant employed in their press room, cured of violent Scrojula, com bined with Kheuma‘iem, which eattrely disabled him from work. Two bottles of Carter's fpanish Mixture made @ perfect cure of him, and the Edi- tors in a public notice, ray they “cheerfully recom- mend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of the blood.” STILL ANOTHER CURE OF 8CROPULA—Thad a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. Iconeider it truly a valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, © - KR. K. Co., Richmond, SALT RUEUM OF Brett YEARS STANDING cue Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city of id, was cured by three bottles of Carter's Spanish hiixture, of 2alt Kheum, which be hud for nearly teemty years, and which al! the piuysicians of the aity could notcure. Mr. Thompson is a well knows merebant in the city of Richmondf and his is mtrwarksbl mest le. WM. &. MATTHEWS, of Richmond hed a servant cured of hilis, in the worst form, Cacter's 8 ‘ture. He says he cheerfully recom- mends it, and considers it @ very invaluable medi- EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the rev. says he has seen the good effects of Carter's Bpenksh is in @ number of Syphilitic a eure for that Rorsiivas Pre Tyg —_ WM. @. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of old Sores and Uleers, which disabled him frem walking. Took 9 fw bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, and was enabled to walk without a crutch, in a short am permanently cured. Depots at M. WARD, CLOB: 88 Maiden Lane, New York. PE # CO» NO T. W. DYOTT & SON, No. 183 North Second st, ae BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Rich- for sale by CHARLES STOTT, Washington, D.C; HENRY P&EL, Alexandria, and by Druggists sop Seay tte oF lx bottles for $5; Bank. ‘Boy 1é—eott

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