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err 200 bales prime TIMOTHY HAY Also, in store— 5,000 bitshels MILL OF FAL “30 bbls CORN mo in ear. Also, RYE CHOP, cow food ; CUT HAY, and fresh CORN MEAL, daily, in quantiles to sult paschancss. ot ha OF gs po’, corner 2d street . avenu 0. * dec linea CLARK & BRO. WIGS AND TOUPEES, (CUTIZENS AND STRANGERS ARE RE- 8) assortment of E VEl NI NG ST A R . de 1s DAY LANDING AND FOR SALE— THE PROPE-WALK. BY HENRY W. LONGFELLOW. Ia that building, and low, With its windows all a-row, Like the boles hulk, Humaa iy s spin aud spin, Backward down ‘heir thread so thin, Dropping each a hempena bulk. At the end an open deor, Squares of sunshine cn the floor ight the long and dusky lane; And (he whirling of a wheel, Dull and drowsy makes me feel {fully informed that the best it 1GS and TOUPEES are to be found at HEARD’S HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISH- All Its spokes are in my brain. MENT. and W1G MANUFACTORY, Sixth As the spinners to the end Wigs and Toupees made on the shortest notice. Downward go, and re-ascend, Also, a assorlinent of Ladies Back Braids Gieam the long threads in the sun; just arrives from New York. dec 11—eo3m While within this brain of mine, Cobwebs brighter and more fine, CHINA !—GLASS!—EARTHEN WARE! By the busy wheelare spun. T. PURSEL, 1 & SON, PORTERS. ‘Two fair maidens in a swing > Laughing as their gentle hands sources, 137 packages of the above goods, of new shapes and patterns, making their assortment (which is very extensive) now complete. Among these goods we hive— French and English China, Gold-band and plain Cles.ly clas Att ¥ p the twisted strands, ‘beir shaduw on the grass. Then a booth of mountebanks, With its simell of ten and planks, aan 7 poised a fwair n 2 cerd, in spangled dress, With a faded 5 at mal i And 2 weary look of care! Then a homestead among farms, And a womar with ree tara Drawiug water from a well ; As the bucket mounts « With it mounts her own fair face, As at some magician’s spell. ‘Then an old man In a tower, ilinging loud the noontide hour, W hile the rope coils round and round, Like a serpent at his feet, And again in swift retreat, Almost lifis him from the ground. Then within a prizon yard, Paces Gxed, and ster and hard, Langhter and indecent mirth ; Ah! ft Is the gallows tree! Breath ef christian charity, Blow, and sweep it from the earth! aon - eae '. beh his kite, Gleaming ina sky of ieht. And en eager, upward look; oe = “teeds pursued through lane and fleld, Yowlers with their snares concealed ; And az angler by the brook. Ships rejoicing in the breeze, Wrecks that float In unkcown seas, Anchors dregged through faithless sand, BS a fog auifting overhead, vt with | detached. Tea, Dinner, and Toilet sets, and any article separate. “<4 Rockingham and Yellow ware fn variety; Parian, Vaves, Pitchers, Watch Boxes, Butters, Cigar- holders, Candlesticks, Cut, Pressed and Plain Glassware, of every description, Bohemian, French and German Glass, Vases, Mngs, Wines, Bottles, Caroffs, Decanters, &c. Plated Teaseis, Castors, Spoons, Forks, Cake and Card Baskets, Tongs, &c. Cutlery, Fine and Common, in sets of oo and knives only; Waiters in sets and sepa- rate, Lamps, Girandoles, &c. Common Goods suitable for retailing, to which the attention cf country merchants and storekeep- ers are invited. Allof the above goods will be sold Wholesale and Retail at the bh A lowest_prices for Cash, or ‘ood paper, at short date, at CHINA HALL, 341 Pomastcacs avenue. Goods carefully packed to an delivered in any part of the city distance und ve of charge ublican, ose LRprate dams News, Winchester Rey ro’ Gazette.) dec DISTRIBUTION OF THE SPLENDID PRIZE EMBROIDERY, Thirty Prizes as foliows: ning live and lead, . Elegant Embroidered Cape. Spiendid Embroidered Nandkerchief. $. Elegant Embroidered Dress. These, and many left untcld, in that building long and low; WS liile the wheels go round and round, Sailors foeling for the land. fe ee a eee neree Views All these scenes do I behold, oe do. 5. a drowsy dreaisy sound, Do. do. go. And the sj inners bacaward go. Do. do gt? = 3 ee broldcred Muslin Slee Pe A Srexsine Spexcu.—From a report in the r Han: 60 Brandon (Miss ) Republican of the proceedings Gold Embroidered Ulusion Dress. 50 of syrand massa meeting held ia that town. nfant’s Embroidered Cap . au = extract the oe description of one of | 1 aes Lage mands = the es, whi “ ne | 15. Oo. oO. 0. = 5 ich must have been a “stun 16. Infant's Embrogicred Merino ce _ Capt. Estelle then gracefully rose and made Le - soba ae ee a s Ni from the beginning ‘to the close of | jg Embroidered Pocket Handkerebi 1s eech. He ripped aud ho fumed, ho | 3. Do. 0. do. . 16 tehord aud he loomed, and never at all made | 21. Real Point Lace Collar.. 10 under—without tho lightning’s f is] 22. Do. di 0. +++ w heard no crash—thero is no harm at all in the | 23. Embroideved Muslin Collar. 5 fle spoke very lound and seemed Bos om oot Ls ¥ proud to talk ashe did about his party, | 22° py PO i vce cote. t 6 andevery now and then the old fuglemen, . Irish Guipure 5 knowing when he needed itebecred bin quite } 25) French Emi 5 hearty. Ab! he spoke strong and he spoke | 29. Croche Coilar. 5 jong, and the right kind of “‘sperit,”’ was init, | 39. Misses" ba and he looked sosmart, that a woman’s heart would be wou by hearing him @ minute. yer was not inv: nted: it was born the first sigh, the first joy, the first sor- rew of the human heart; or rather mun was is 82, y, take place on ‘The Drawing will, posit! 15th of January, | T ve Good: eon Exhibition atour st bi ii persons are respectfully Lavi! to and examine them, 2s they are the most el born to pray; to g y God, orto implore him din this country was his only ere below; all else per- ITT, NEWTON, MAY & CO., ishes befure him or with him; but the ery of | @@¢5-colw Corner Pa. av. and 9th street. glory adwiration, or of love which he raises STEWART'S sthe Creator, does net perish on bis SKYLIGHT from the eart Te-accends, it re- 19> pr Tom age to age, in the ear of Almighty, flection of his own magnificence. It ing in a man which is ; z DAGUERREAN ROOMS.—Our URES ave perfectly life-like, with a beautiful brichtness, and having an elegaut smooth and beat ft tone, they are not surpassed, if equaled, in the United ‘ates. We invite the publie to call and see for themselves. Galiery over M. W. Galt & Bros. Jewelry Store, between Sth and 10th streets, No. S24 Pa. avenue. nov i3—eo?:n | sponenerg YOR SALE COR RENT second band Pianos from the mManufactories, at moderate und conve ei ee > terms for second hand Pianos ta! In eXchange, and attended to at No Pa.avenue & REICHUENBACH. age slong infinite and eternal being.—Lim- artene. lec > eA gentleman ceiig one sseTiing on a female friend, waa answered by - country servant boy that she was not at ome hank you to give ker this,’ handing « card all [ go up and give itt ow, sir?’? inde goup gi o her now, sir said he, F sep 8—EmeoSTu&Th TO MEMBFRS OF CO ZENS AND STRA IRESS, CITI ERs. LOR, No. ws? LE MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED sTATES, is : Pe cae and all others 8 ‘aos prices before pt ‘Africa... clothing f pared, as usual, a to order at short Hiinois.. soon to tha PROM EVROPE. Baltic...........Liverpool. f ssortment of gentlemen’s FUR- Hermann -Cowes.... 3 GOUDS always on hand. Ati - Liverpool dec 5—co2w IINCE MEAT. OP SUPERIOR QUALITY of us” The California steamers leave New Yor o: the Sth and 26th of each inonth ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. National Hetes_—witiian our. AR Gilbert ct EN Dickson, NY 5 Curtis, NY A M MrKian € L. Richards, Cel WA Ball US W HG Dorsay, Ma JW Lake, Va C Berystat, Pa W Jones. Mad R A Snowden, do $ Blatebford, NY W Brown, Sid W P Smit, do purest and best quality, t, for sale at my store, d 15th street Z. M. P_ KING. ee at GAS AND STEAM FITTING, ‘oi AL. THEIR BRANCHE: d to. Just received. a F and PLAIN PIXTUR to which at P. A. SIMS, Plumber and Gas F itter, 2i2 Seventh st., bet. D & E. SSIAN EMPIRE—lts Resources, Government and Policy, by a Locker-on from is called. J C Norris, do America : Mrs E Merry Oid Engiand and her History by Miss Ju- W Shaw. NU R Mate NS Ye iis Comsr y by W T Smith, Va C Mo Cotton ts King, by an American D Chamberlin & wife, M Forne: is The elke i @ Ballor Boy’s Voyages to ass € Bto) ew B Necle, Dat Ca Fatte, Va Man-of- War Life, a Boy’s Experience in the U. 3 Navy Kenourd’s History of Cornelius 6. Ce: M.D. dee It RANCK TAYLOR CHRISTMAS AMD NEW YEAR PRES- ENTS. - Medicine, translated by > § 8 Loitiere, O t J Ogden, ly, Va ‘T Appleton. ly, do W M Lewis, Md JB Wiuls, do E UTCHINSON & MUNRO HAVE JUST Berrett, do W © Talbart. do received, and are now openinga beautiful as- JT Petten, Na W G Beall, do sortment of rick nd desirable yoods suitable for presents on the approaching holidays They enumerate in part as follows, viz: Jewel Boxes; Boquet holders ; Card recefvers ; Work boxes; Cabas; Dressing ca Portfolios; Trav- elling cases; Glove boxes; Writing Desks; Back- gammon boards; Chess and Checquer men; Per- fame cases; Watchstands; Sewing-birds ; Gold Pens and Penct ns; Opera Glasses ; Cases; Jet Orna- P Chapman, Mid G W Hiliary, do © Bellows, NH B hemmeu, Pa W_B Ross, Va A McCausland, Pa Miss Snow, do Willard’ Metel—s ¢.& na. witLane N M Snow, Mass B Bnger, jt, Ma F W Prescctt. Mass iss Mitenell, > oa Motto Cups; Tete-a-Tete Tea Setts; Chi- P B Davis, ly. Fa A ms of na Figures; Vases; Lotto and other Games; Ac- Davis, £0 Gov NB Beko NB cordeons; French Perfumery; Totlet Articles. Jackson, do € Hill, do 2 Also, a tot of Teys for children and ct wg. | Col Bacon. lowa ry to enumerate, of whie’ af NY 7 ally low prices, and would Mrs C L Ward, son, Pa JW Bre wn, Mi pave est citizens and strangers to o ele Leggett, NY give thein a call at their Fancy Store, No. 310 Pa. avenue, between 9h and 10th streets, next door to Meesrs. Walter Her Airkweed i c6—J. 4. & 4 IRKWoeR, r& Co rey os was, Pa c wae land, NY - HU PCHINSON & MUNRO, “cues, 5 ngsies, Va Dealers in Fancy and Mullinery Goods. AS Gai RJ Breat, Ma” dec —tf oe S Howe, Mass r aE ma Pk —— s ith, NY R 3 Whalen, jr, NY PARLOR GRAND PIANO, A a L Wailes, MY UST RECEIVED AT THE MUSIC DEPOT, ILS H M Smart, Del one fine rosewood Varior Grand PI- GP sr, AG Luckett, Md AN, made by Kosenkrantz, in Dres-7] NY WR Dennis, do den, which for sweetness and’ power of tone, and | aways on hand. ‘T K Harper, do J Dunn, Va elacity of touch and durability, are not surpassed Hon J Pearce, Pa J Fant, do HS Roberts, Md 7 Selb, USCS EW Frost, NY byany. Also, one fine rosewood Horizontal from the seme mfinufsctory ond-hand Piano. which or approved notes. rent. One MELODEON, with two banks of keys, Will also be disposed of at the lowest rates. NEW MUSIC received this he GEO. HILBUS, Agent. Mustc Depot, southwest corner of Pa. avenne, Eleventh and D streets, Star Bulldings. dec6 NEW FRUITS—NEW FRUITS. NEY RAISINS, FIGS, CRANBERRIER, ; Currants, Lemons, paper shell Almonds, Piekles, in ving and spiced, at 62 cents a hun. dred Hermetieally-sealed Frults; Pickled Fruits of all kinds, very superior and cheap ; all kinds of Jellies tn glass Jars at 25 cents, with a great vechty of Eire oc articles, suitable for the season. For sale at my sto lew steps north- east of Jackson Statue” Pee _ Z.M. P. KING ‘iano, Have also one sec- ea Une Cottage Piano for sale or fnited States Metel—z. c. waceney JI Wither, Va M W Carter, ly, U1 W W Ailbro. N Mrs Terrell, Va J 3 Milter, ly, Ma RES Stocks, Tex JS smith, RA Tocker, Md Mr Evans, do yh Mr Prat , Pa Dexter's Hotel—w. a. neater. Mr Reynolds, Pa we Mr Smith, Va Ca Smith: Ma N Aubio, NY S Bennett, Mass HO Hawley, do D C JM Neison, do ADickinsen, M4 Auseri nov 13 Hotel—wevizpoweR & Loverr. 6 Went a W S Warffeld, Ma wo SUPERB PIANOS RECEIVED AT By ays By se Ma < our variety Store last week, which, in addl- Has , do Veeks, Va tion to our usual stock, makes our assort. it W J falbot, a J Envoy, U in Washington, yA ae Dinner, ‘Tea, aud Toilet ware in sets and pieces | Rich Long an: W bite-Granite, Blue printed, and Lustre-band | 25 long yle known to the | warranted to give sat!sfaction nia Mountain Beef and | 570 s. P aod will be sol » PROMTLY | obtatned a: the North. DEC BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. We nave NOW IN STORE A LARGE and well assorted stock of seasonable and desirable articles, some decided bargains in the lot. We name— . Rich stri co.ored and black Moire Antique 10 pieces plain rich Silks, all colors 5 wren rich black watered and Moire Antique 0 pieces very high lustre plain black Silks, we know to be cheapat 87} to $L 75 A lot of assorted style fancy Dress Silks, whieh will be sold at half their value. 25 pieces more of those fine plaid French Meri- nos 100 pieces plain French Merinos and Goberg y Clots, in all colors and some very fine Black and colored Silk Velvets and fine Cloth for ladies’ Cloaks, with Trimmings to match wo Se assorted style Mousselin, at reduced ices 50 pieces fine white and col’d Flannels 50 dozen Table Napkins and Towels, at $1 50, worth $2 Table Diapers, Line? and Cotton Sheetings 100 pieces bleached Shirting Cotton, some very superior 75 i all pure Irish Shirting Linens, very ea | 100 patr miperior Bed Blankets, from $2 to 810a ‘ir Rich Moire Antique and Cloth Cloaks at greatly reduced L ysseee and cheap Square Brocha, Stella and Cloth Shawts, in eutire new designs and square plain black Tuibbet and Cloth Shawls, decided bargains ‘To ail of which we ask the special attention of strangers und citizens before making their pur- Terra Cotta, and babe Gadi ware, such as | chases. i All articles warranted to prove as Le ear sented. and most insist upoa the payment of all bills that we render, without delay. COLLEY & SEARS, 623 Seventh st , adjoining Dexter’s Hotel. dee 8—eolw NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! Hat, Cap, and Gantlemen’s Furnishing Es- tnblishment. of he UNDERSIGNED HAVING, AT VERY great expense fitted up i lendid style store No 332 Pa. avenue, between and 10th streets, north side, have the honor to announce to the cit- izens of the District, Members of Congress, Stran- gers, and the poe generally, that they now opening, and have ready for inspection a superior and fashionable stock of such articies as are gene~ rally found in a first class Gentlemen’s Furnish ing Establishment They enumerate, bel sagen Leary, Beebe, Genin, and other Fashio: style of Dress HATS: FELT BATS for men and boys, all sizes, shapes and prices. Navy, Biack, and fancy Cloth CAPS for men and boys « UNDERSHIRTS and |/RAWERS of silk, lamb wool, shaker, tlnnnel, Tevoit and Scotch rind, net cotton, Canton xtra large, of all quali- -inen and Cotton, with plain and French thands Gloves, Stocks. Ti: s, Cravats, pease, Ho- siery of all k , Pocket Hdkfs. Dressing Robes, Smoking Caps and Coats, Gen- tleimen’s Shawis, Mutilers and Gauntiets » Umbrellas, Tollet Articles, &c. vo all of which they respectfuily solicit an ex- amination, feeling confident that several years ex- ence in this business will enable them to pre- inducements to all who may favor them with acall Fair dealing end moderate prices may be relied upon GEO. H. B. WHITE & CO, = Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. m NEW YORK HATS. WISH ALLGENTLEMEN WHO ARE Callat IN want of Hats to bear in ah mind thet the plan which I adopted six months ago, of selling HATS and CAPS at greatly reduced prices, for cash only, 1s in success- ful operation, consequently those who pay cash have the benetit of cash, and are Bs not charged twen'y- five per “ cent. extra profit to offset bad debts. The very best and most fashionable DRESS HATS, at 23 50, equal to any usually sold at $5, and the bes Hat south of New York; anda first-rate, durable, and fashionable Hat, #8 50. A full supply of blackand brown FELT HATS, and Childress Fancy Goods, at very low prices. Sma?! protits and quick sales is the motto. ANTHON Y, Practical Hatter, Seventh street, near Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite Dexter’s Hotel. agements with one of the best adelphia to be kept constantly supplied with the very best and most fasilonabl¢ French calf-skin sewed BOOTS, warranted French calf, or no sate, * t precedented low pr them to competent ju to be the best Boots £ States. 1 also havea splendid s«wed GAITER BOOT, made of the very best French calf skin patent her, al! of the latest style, for $3 50. Competition is out oftue question. AlLL asks + for ventleme nd see for themselves ‘Tcrms pos dec 6—e03m 7 pronounce them he prioe in the United ERS THEIR GUNS pur in good order wil se call a’ the new es- tablishiment on Seventh street wes‘, between N and O streets, where description of Guns, Rites, Kevolvers, every kind of Pistols, and other Arms, can be made to order. Also, Models of every description in steel, iron German silver, brass, or wood, will be executed in the best manner, at the shortest notice, and ESIRING TO G Charges remarkably moderate. nov 2A-Siw* F. VONBRECHT. MARBLE WORK—MARBLE WORK! FOR SALE. HE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND A variety of American and Italian MARBLE NUMENTS, of beautiful design and hichly jinished workinaaship, to which he invites the attention of the pubile Persons In want of Mon- uments, or any other kind of marble work, will find it to their advantage to give himacall. ‘The marble and weap i of the best quality, i low @ similar work can be Aiso, on hand. gestock of highly finished MARBLE MANTELS, which will be sold at re- deced prices ALEXANDBEK RUTHERFORD Marble and Brown Stone Yard one door from 139 streot, opposite National Theatre. nov ii mn (Union) VE. I, DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO, MANUFACTURERS OF SGUNPrPOW PBmn WILMINGTON, DBB. Superfine Sporting, aud all other kinds. Diamond Grain, extra fine. Hagle Gun-Powder, FINE GRAIN, for ne in Canisters, pound papers. and 6}-Ib keys; COARSER GRAIN, expressly for Water-Fowl Shooting, in Canis- ters, 6 and 124-lb. kegs. SUPERFINE SPORTING GUN-POWDER, F, FF, FFF, Glazedand Rough, in 25, 1244, and 6X pound keys, and in Canisters, GUR-POWDER FOR MILIBARY AND NAVAL BERVICE. GUN-POWDER FOR BLASTING AND SHIPPING. *F, FF; C,F, FF, FFF, in 100, 50, and 25-1b, kegs. Also, PREMIUM EXCELSIOR SAFETY FUSE, in quantities to suit purchasers. Jr for the District of Columbia at D STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. c dec 5-2awim JOHN WALKER’S PROVISION STORE, OUISIANA AVENUE, FOUR DOORS from Sixth street, formerly on the corner 7th and D streets, where he invites his old customers and the public generally to give him a call. All orders Fe ae ae ed to. FRESH # , MUTTON, VEAL, SALT- ED ONS, BEEF, DRIED BEEF, TONGUES, of the very best qualities, JNO. WALKER. Sole Agence: 3 HicH. nov 17—eolm LADIES FUKS! FURS! ch will be sold low for cash HANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, THE subscriber takes this method of informin; the ladies of G etown, Washington an vieinity, that he has just completed one of the rarest assortment of FURS, all made up in the most approved fashions for ladies and misses, be has ever had the pleasure of offering for sale, His terms are as reasonable as those of any house in the District. Ladies call early at REMICK’S Fashionable Hat and Fer Emporium, No. 150 Bridge street, Georgetown. nov 238—eosw ON THE EUROPEAN STYLE. i ig UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPECT- fi ly inform genemen visiting Wash- ington, that he has several Chambers and Parlors in sore piete order, which he will let on reasonable terms. His LARDER {s furnished with everything in season, and bis BAR sapgiet with the choleest Wines Lignors, he eee c OYSTERS and GAME In all styles, and at all hours, WILLIAM RUPP, Pa, avenue, neat corner of Third st. nov 17—eolm _._.Anformation for Travelers. _ ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. mee =a Great Sou! ‘n Mail Line! F- Se TWICE DAILY -~@ (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA. GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at 6a.m.and7 p.m. Pare from Washington to Rishmond. 85 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS will be at the Washington Railroad Depot to con- vey PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Free of Charge, to STEAMER GEORGE PAGE, for ALEXANDRIA, a dis- tance of stx miles, allowing ample time for 5 ‘Tickets procured on the boat! Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, as it isa contin LINE @F FIRST CLASS mre gag vRrom ALEXANDRIA TO RICH- THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost to the Depot of the Petersburg Railroad. J. R. NICKLIN, lec 7-tf Ticket Agent, Alexandria. PEOPLE'S NEW STEAMSHIP LINE, Between Bal re, Alexandria, Wash- ingt nd Georgetown. HE NEW AND COMMODIOUS STEAM PropeUer DIAMOND STATE, will nn regularly once.a week be- tween the above ports; leaving Baltimore on Sat- urday afternoon, arriving at Alexandria on Mon- Sy morning and at Washington and Georgetown ‘uevday morning. Returning, willleave Washington Tuesday af- terncon ; Georgetown Wedne-day morning, and Alexandria Wednesday bib i For freight apply to BENJ. DARBY $9 Ws r street, Georgetown, D. 0. nov 27—eolm ‘WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILROAD, NHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- day, the 23d instant, the Trains will ~ Leave Washington at 6 and 8 a. m.,and 3 and . ™m. ‘LE Sunday at 4% p.m. 5 Leave Baltimore at 4 and 0 a. m., and 3 and . mm. ‘On Staaay ata a.m. ap 23—tr T. H. PARSONS, Agent. FOR MOUNT VERNON. N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, round trip, $1; from Alexandria eteamer THC MAS. COLLYER leaves Washington at 9, and Alexan- dria at 93g o'cPack. Coarhes leave the Capitol for the boat ai koa: fare 10 cents. Per- sons wishing the c vill leave their residence with George & Thomas Parker. Refreshments on thé boat. ect tf GEDNEY, Gaptain. 75 cents —T! SAMPL THE NEW ¥URK AND LIVERPOVL UNITED STATES # MAIL STEAMERS. aE tse COMPEISING THIS LINE aze the ASFLANTIC, Captain West, PACIFIC, Captain Nye, BALT tain Comstock, AD iC, Captain Grafton. Whese Sips aave been built by contract, express- ty for Government service; every care has been akon in their constriction, as in the engines, to insure streneth and «peed, and thelr aecemmoda- Nons for pa: ers use unequaled for elegance tnd comfut, PRION OF Passie™ Frow New York to Liverpoct,in Srstcahin, $126 Second cabin, a eke ee: | Exclusive use of extra size state reoms, 200 From Liverpool to New York, &W ond £20 An experienced Surgeou attached to esch ship. No berth can be secured until paid fer. Foz freight or parsago “payee EDWAED K. COLLINS & CO., &5 Wall stree:, New York. BROWN, CAIPLEY & CO., 2 Liverpoel, ‘Tl & CO, le, iswelry, pre- bills of Jading are value thercefx therein exe nov i6—!ly BY BAILROAD DIRECT IO THE WEST. i 53 SSE SSR Time ‘otween Washington and Wheeling brt iv hears! Running Time between Washington and Cincinuati 27 hours !! TELROVEM TICKETS AMD BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE MAD IN WA4SLINGTON. MOKE AND UBIO RAIL i vreatly Improved its Western offers the fnilest inducements to between WASHINGTON, BAL'Til- ‘ Ae WEST,’ NORTH. the Trains from Wash- d 3 bound West from Bultt- a ways promptly made at the Washington Junction (lately called the R 24 House) 9 miles from Baltimore. ‘This is the only change of cars required between Washington and the Ohioriver, Baggage is checked throvgh to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked and trans- ferred there, (with the passengers) without charge, for those holding Through Tickets for points be- ond. The connecting Trains lezvo Wasbin: yatGa.m.and4}3g p.m. On Sundays atthe ! commection !s made latter hour only. At WHECLING dir. With the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, running from Bellaire, on the Onio, near Vheeling, through C; “en Sas Zanesville, and ewark, to COLUMBUS. ese trains connect of the Newark, Mansfield i for Sandusky, Toledo, . Lous, ete. m™ Dayton, to Indian- ette, Chicago, Rock Through Tickets for New Orleans, Washington—are trans- tothe Majl Steamers on the -j ville, Ceiro, and St, nd via Cleveland to Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, ctc., tickets are sold, when the Ohio Is navivaole between Wheeling and Wellsville (forty milex) where a connection — the Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad is made. ‘Travelers are requested to notice that while this is the enly youte affording Fhrough Tickets and Checks in W on, it is also the shortes(, most speedy, and cirect to nearly all the leading ints in the great West. ‘The distance from ashington to Cincinnati ls but 653 miles, being about 1G) miles shorter than by any other route! FARE, BY THOUGH TICKET, FROM WASHINGTON :—To Wheeling, $9 50; Calum- bus, $13 65; Dayton, $15 50; Cincinnati, 816 00; Louisvitte, by rallrond, $13 CS, by steamer from Cincinnati, $18 00; 1, 3] » $17 5B; Cleve- land, $12 50; Toledo, $15 80; Detroit, 315 Chicago, $2065 and $19 50; St. Louts, $99 50 ani i Memphis, Suh New Orleans, 231; etc. FOR fREDERICK AND HARPER’S FERRY ARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEL FORD &3, PIEDMONT, OASLAND, and FAIRM NT, pees may lvave Washington at 6 a. 10, oF wks m. For the miuor way stations between ore and Whecling, take ¢ a. m. train from Washington. treins to and from Baltimore, Anapdlis, ets., see special advertisements. i For er information, aoe ‘Tickets, &ec., 3, Agent, oppy to PHOMAS i. PARSO: at Wachingion Station. . JOHN H. DONE, Masier of Transportation, Baltimore and Ohic Railredd, Baltimors, may 3—tf For CLEVELAN a ba} RDS XPOSED AND EXPLAINED BY J. H. GAMBLER’S TRICKS WITH CA = E Green; price 25 cents. MORGAN’S MYSTERIES OF FREE MA- SONRY: containiug ali the Degrees of the Order conferred ina Master's Lodge, as writteu by Capt. Wm. Morgan; price 25 ceats. HOME COOK BOOK: containing several hun- dred excellent Sergen 5 Price 25 cents. LAWS OF LOVE: A — code of gal- Jantry, containing concise rules for the conduct of a courtship through its entire progress Aphor- isms on love, the courts of love in the nineteenth century, rules for telling the characters and dispo- sitions of woman; ice 25 cents. LADIES’ GUIDE TO BEAUTY: containing tical advice on improving the complexion, the ir, the hands, the form, the teeth, the eves, the feet, the features, so as to insure the highest de- gree of perfection, of which they are ‘ible, = ied en one hundred receipts for va- jous cosm: 5 7 Only 25 cents. ‘Any of the ubove’ Books can ‘be of the Agent, ALEX. ADAMSON, Seventh op- posite the Post Office, where he keeps on hand all the CHEAP PUBLICATIONS, MAGAZINES, and NEWSPAPERS, BLANK ‘BOOKS. PENS, INK, PAPER, S@ATIONERY of all kinds, CHILDREN’S TOY. BOOKS, PRIMMERS. ABE CARDS, PLAYENG and VISITING CARDS, BALL, &¢, nov 6—3me SS, pe bv % - m“ TYLER'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF GUM <omew > —S _ AS AR ‘OR COUGHS. COLDS, : 4 REINEES, ASTHMA, waoorind Hi " . y other in herr with the least the last twenty with = cacy, as well as by tabie citizens, who palat ts, or three bottles in one 50 cents. py pen oat ts, PATTERSON & NAIRN, and STOTT & CO., Penna. avenue; PEELA Cte he ag eer ep CISSEL, Georgetown ‘Kiso TeEeRS uM ‘ARABIC COUGH CANDY DROPS, the same composition in lozenge form, 1234 cents a box. nov io I TATE RELIEF FOR THE MM OT HLACHE Is FOUND. f tyros y IS NOW OFFERED TO THE ‘world 2 most effectual remedy for the cure of Teoth ache, in fact the only one known to cure the most violent tooth-ache Jnstantaneously, if er lied according to direcion. Should Ire" path aher the ist application, in course of time, re-appear, the same application has to be made n, and after two or three applications the cure will be effectual and the decayed tooth as useful as any other. This really indispensable remedy causes no pain, and is warranted to have no injurious effect whatever. ey F lease cailfor A. FERGER’S TOOTH-ACHE BALSAM. Price 25 cents per phial. To be had at the Drug Stores of A. J. RIDG- LEY, CHAS. STOTT & CO., D. J. DYSON, Vv. HANBAUGH, and J.B. GARDNER & CO., Washington. nov3 Carter’s Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD! Best Aiterative Known! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT!!! An infallible remedy for Serofula, King’s Evi, RI) GUbstinate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotches, Rolls, ‘and Fever, Chronic Zore Eyes, Ringwoim or Tetter, Scald Heald, Eularge- ment and of the Bones and Joints, Salt Rheum. Stubborn Uloers, Syphilitic Disorders, and ail diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, imprudence in Life, or Impurity of nue rea remed) hich bas become so reat iy, > idl ind so justly celebrated for its extreordi- nary eificacy in relie’ and curing many of the most obstinate and terrible forms of disease witb which mankind is afflicted, is now offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Mep- ICAL DISCOVERY ever made has been so eminently successful incuring ScROFULA, and ALL DISEASES oF THR BLoop, as CARTER’S SPANiSH MIX- TURE. ‘The proprietors are receiving by every mall most flattering and astonishing oF is of cures made in all parts of the country, and in most cases where the Eu of the best Physicians had been ried in vain. Its power over the BLoop 1s truly remarkable and ail diseases arising from impurity of the great Srat oF Lirz have been relieved cud cured with- out a single failure, octof thet:ousands who have used ft. Carter’s Spanish Mixture contains ne Mercury, Opium, Arsenic, or any dangerous drags, Eat is composed of Roots and Herbs, com- bined with ciaer ingredients of Known virtue, and may be given to the youngest infant or most de- bilitated invalid, without the least possible hest- tation. We have only room for short extracts from the volumes of testimony in ovr possession, and all from gentlemen of the hizhest respectability, well known in their various localities. Please read for yourselves. We take great pleasure in calling the attention of cur readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanish Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. It enjoys a reputation in this city une. S Meaeond, other preparation.—Datiy Dispatch, Rickmo Va. The Hon. John M. Botts, of Va., says heconsid- ers it a matter of duty to add his mony to the virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, PROM ACTUAL PERSONAL OBSERVATION Of its remarkabie cura- tive powers for the diseases in which it is used We have been cured of a violent and 5 Liver disease by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. e know ft to be alit professes. —Editor Southsrde Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We have found from personal trial, thet Car- ter’s Spahish Mixture fs a t cine.—KEd. Vergennes Independ: GREAT @URE OF SC man ia our cfiploy was c ulent character by a few bo: ich M fe tod, prov uable med ine 4 its —atichmond Repu SYPHILIS.—I have seen 2 number of cures of We take great >’ afficted to sare {ts mer- Syphilis p rter’s Spanish M I believe antidote for thi ble dis E. BURTOD LIVER DISEASE 3 > of the firm of Drinker & Mor Booksellers, Rich- Va., was cured of Liver disease of several g by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. OLD SORES, ULCERS AND OBSTINATE Ir. Harwood, ard others, detailed in o nae ‘The pumber of such cases cured b Spanish Mixture, precludes the possibility them {a an advertisement. = itroore could obtain no rellef, until he took six Certer’s Spantsh Mixture, which perfectly restored He was eaten up with ry ci bottles of him to health and vigor. NEURALGiA.—Mr. F.. Boyden, formerly of the"Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- e Exchange Hetel, Richmond, was a ‘a by Carter’s Spunish Mixture that time, he says he has seen it cure more than @ hundred cases of the discase in which it is used He never fails to recomunead {! to the aifiicted ATISM.—Mr. Jobn F. Harrison, 4 of Martinsburg, Va.. writes of the £!.- gular cure of a violent case of Rheumatirm. The patient could not walk. A few b: entiely cured hi: sc Since A.—Mr. Hargjcon alse writers of a 2, in the person of 2 young lady, (¢ cS] s standing vhich allthe 4 tors Could notieack. Six bottles made a cure of er. SYPHILIS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of W ton, D. © , who cured an obstinate case of Syp! Us hy Carter’s Spanish Mixiure, says “it acts spe- cially on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt and efficient ‘a its results.’? Dr. John Minge, formerly of the City Hotel, Richmond, now of Alabama — be has seen Carter's Spanish Mixiare administered tn ber of cases with aston! Jos. Kobinson, of Wooster, Ohio, wes cured of Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing, by Only three bottles of Carter’s 8 iixture WM.S. SEERS & CU., Proprietors, 301 Broadway, New York. No [3 Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5 Sorsaleby CHAS. STOTT, Washiagton, D. ruggisis generally. GLENWOOD CEMETESY, Uffice No. 292 Fa. ave., corner ith street, (OVER THE SAVING’S BANK.) of ah CEMETERY is laid out on the plan of thecelebrated Greenwood, of New York, and situated on the high ground distant one and 2 uarter miles north of tne Capitol—North Capital erect leading directly to the gateway. ‘This Company have secured a charter from Can- gress, appropriating their ground forever to burial s, a fee title to the purchaser, and prohibiting ail encroachments from levisla’ otherwise, Which is of vast trportauce to those who wish their dead to repose where they have placed the.n, for it has become a custom tn all other cities when the burial groand be: able for other purposes, to seli it, dead promisceusiy into one large 7 measures cannot prevent it, as no titi¢s ore given to the zround. N. B.—Office open from 10 to 12 o’clock a. m., where Pamphlets, containing the Charter, By- Laws, and a map of the ground, and all other iu- formation, can be obtained. All orders left with Mr. James F. Harvey, No. 410 Seventh street, or any otherundcrtaker, will be Promptly attended to je 18—-1y MORE NEW GOODS. OHN H. SMOOT, NO. 119 SOUTH SIDE Bridge street, near High, Georgetown, D.C has received an additional supply of Fall an Winter GOODS, making his assortment very complete In his stock will be found 2 first rate assort- ment of— Ladies’ Dress Goods Black Moire Antique Silks Moire Antique Cloak and Dress Trimmin, Rich striped and Moire Antique Sash Bonnet ibbons Swiss aud Cambric Bands, Collars and Sleeves Bleck and col’d Cloths, for Cloaks ‘Stella, Brocha and Bay State Shawis ‘With s good seecrtmeat at the best makes Flan- nels, .and Dry Goods generally. My stock le and cheap will find it to thétradvamtage to call J.-H. 8 i la 1 @O TO ELLIs, 306 Penusy!vania avenue, TO PURCHASE YOUR CHKRISYMAS GOODS dec 1o— THE 6 AL DISCOV me) THE AGE. f Leg proverearny Ree remed| res D OP HU MO on THE Worst sone cope TOA IT IN OVER ELEVEN K HAS TRIED bbe in two hundred ane en He has now in his ‘over two hundred certificates of its vir- miles of Boston. fall within twenty mls eare nursing sore mouth. | three bottles will eure the worst kind of apg bottles will clear the system of Diles. MED ERY Dr. KEN ae poten ese warrented to cure running of among (be beir. 1 ea ads battles are warranied to cure Corrupt wale of the skin. witl cure scaly Pete une hotties are Warranted to cure the rin; orm. Wyre to three Deitle re, warranted to cure the Three four bottles are warranted to cure be a ee to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of serofula. mie it Is clways experienced from the ee 2 perfect cure ls warranted when ths Tender | readied over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. 1 know the effect of itin everycase So sure as water el aap. guish dre, so sure will this cure humor. I never Soid a bottle of it but that sold another; espad trial it always speaks for . There are things about this herb = —— - Ing; first that it grows Ba pasture 4,8 some a 0 to me es, populsilty of tet ee wack 'wobd about Beef Aga il fed ve 8 of it. oes Pir the wholesale Druggists who have been in business twenty and thirly years, sey that no. thing in the sans of potent medicines was ever like {t. ‘Fhere is a universal praise of it from ell narters. my own guetiee t sbunee rept It strictly for Lm dev z. Finoe its introduction as e general family medicine, great and wonderful virtues bave been found fn it that I never suspected Several cases of epileptic Sis—a diserse which was alv-ays considered incurable, have been cured wv Posties. O, whata we will prove cMectnal in al! ceres of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen more of ft then I have I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them ved people cured by it For the various diseases ofthe Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague, Paia inthe Side, biseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid- neys, &¢., the sec ay has done more good tLan any medicing ever known. No chang@of dict ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enongh of ti. Directions for Use.—Adauite one table spoonful day—Chiidren over ten years dessert spoon 1—Children from five to eight yeers, tea - ful. As no d‘rections can be applicable to all eon stitutions, take sudiicient to operate on the twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Roxbury, Mass. Parcs, Ons Dottar. Wholesale Agents —New York City, 6. Vv. CLICKNER, €1 Barclay street; ©. if. RING, 192 Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fulton eet. Philadelphia, T. W. DYOTT & SONS Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CAN BY & HATCH. Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS. At Retail by all res ie Dreggists in the United States and British Provinces, and also by the Druggists of this City. oct @i-ly DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED German Bitters, PREPARED DY DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’s., Pa, WILL EFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, —— Nervous , Diseases of the Cidneys, and all diseases @rwwing fxg pakined ‘Thver or Stomach, vs Such as Constipation, inward Piles, Prilaess, or Blood to the ead, Acidity of the Stomach. Nau sez. Heartburn, Diszust for food DOSS, OF Weight in the Stomach, Sour E s, Sink- ing or Fhuttering at the Pit of the Stoguach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried Ditieulc hing, Flattering ot the Beart focating Sensations when in a Dimness of Vision, Dots of W before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pein in the Read, Defi- ciency of Perspiration, Vellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs &c., Sudden Fiushes of Heat B Fiesb, Constant Imaginings of Ev Depression of = pirits TPHE PROPRIETOR, |! of the public to this doe a feeling of the utmost confid im Its viriues and adaptation of it te the diseases for which It .s recommended. it is no new and untried article, but one that bat stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer- ican people, and its reputat ud all the att r is unri- vaited by any similar preparations extact. The testimony in its f ven by tue om ané well- clans and individuals in all parts of t is ima The fol- ci lowing from North Carolina is respectfully eub- mitted, referring any whe uiy still doubt, to the *-Memorabilla,” or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers ar amilies, to be had gras of ai the Agents for German Bittess H 120 ARCH P r Pp word ot of Dys; P Ben ‘wes my cond: act five yearn months that the physiciens and all who saw me said I mrs hile tn this con- 1 wes cer dition ried vo the ~~ m Vir- in and North Ca & not bene! Whiie on my way home erfordton, a smail vi nm North Carolina, to try the effect of some Chalyheate water in that Place. About the last of the week I went intoa Crug store te get some medicine for my child and myself. ‘There were several of the village phyx!- cians in the store, and one of them seemed to take some interest in my case, and, afer asking me some questions, said be had been a dyspeptic and had been grectly benefitted by the use ef HOOF- LAND’S GEKMAN BITTERS, prepared by oc, and he insisted that | would -try ike Bitters. ie wealied the next dey at my room, and in- siste< so mach thet | would try them thet I asked him to get me one botie. He did ii, and 1 com- menced taking it as directed, and I was more bex- efitted by !t than ali the water and mediciae I bad ever taken. . After reaching home one of neighbors came to me for a prescription and he, (he ys peptie) aud 1 gave bim neerly all the Bi I a@ ieft, which effected much good in iis case. He has often called on me for more of the same kind of medicine, saying he was more benelitted ‘by it than eny other he had taken, but I have not been able to get any more for him or myself since , wiil you, therefore, piense ship me a dora, more a oa as possible. Respecifully, yours, W. SMITA. D. FR. HOOKER, Roger’s Store, Wake Co., N. G., Cctober 2%, 1855, says: “Hari orien: very great benefit from the tse of HOOP LANDYS GEKMAN BITTERS ta Chronic Dysentery and functional derangement of the Livor, and its concomitant evils, Iam desirous of obtaining 3 - pogen it for the bene&t of my —_ ay You » therefore, please send #: ok, ao., &e CERTIPICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD. HUNvevitix, Yadkin Co., N.C. November Ist, 1855. Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: Allow me to Press to my sincere thanks for your disc: ofa ‘ime Which, to say the least of It, b: fected a cure that all other medicines, that i bat taken, have entirely failed todo. HUOF LAND’S GERMAN BIT“ ERS have cured me of the most ravaied cause of the rites thit, perhaps, ever fell to the lotef man. My casc is not a stran, in this community, as | am weil kuown tn this aad the surrounding counties, and can truly say that my rece bas astounded all my friends and relations, as 1 tried evrything recommended, and nothing did me any — od ua- Ul I was prevailed upon to try the Bitters. You are at Mberty to make any use of this commnnica- tion for the beacit of the aiicied, you mzy (ink proper. Wicly, youre, WM. J. ATWOOR. ‘These bitters are emsively wegerstic, they invig- the systemf uever pros! for infants as well es sdults. respectable dealers everywhere. 2 A Fae GILMAN, ee +L., Georgetown, and J. Alexandria. : MR. WILLIAM PALMER, PROFESSOR OF THE FLUTE & SINGING 253 Pstveet, corner of Fourteenth siven:, * wep li stopped a week at Ruth- - {