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EVENING STAR. A COLLOQUY WITH MYSELF. BY BERNA RD BARTON As I walked by myself I talked to myself And myself replied to me; And the question myself then put to myself With the answers I give to thee. Put them home to thyself, and if unto thyself ‘fhe responses the same should be, O look weil to thyself, and beware of thyself, Or'so much the worse for thee. What are Riches ’—H. oarded treasures May indeed thy coffers fill; Yet, {ike earth’s most fleeth Pleasures. Leave thee poor and heartless stil.” What are pleasures 7—When afforded But by ds which pass away, Read thelr fate in lines recorded On the sea-sands yesterday. What fs Fashion ?—Ask of Folly, She her worth can best express. What is moping Melancholy?” Gocnd learn of Idleness. oo is Truth ?—Too ety preacher F or the prosperous ant e gay Buta por der wholesome teaches In adversity’s dark day. What Is Friendship ’—If well founded, Like some beacon’s heavenward glow; If on false pretensions grounded, Like the treacherous sands below. —$—<_—<—_____. Kp t hae been decided by a Western Court that a clergyman may marry himself. This ig # fec-saving progess at all events. ig A writer in the book of fashions, “‘there is not much of gunpowder, is said to be a hoax. | oan Papa, are the hogs that go to Cincin- “No, wy child, why ask?’ “Because the papers say the are cured nati sick? : there.” ben the Jones. granted by the felch chartists, _[og An old cynie, at a coneert the other night, read inthe programme the title of a song, viz: “Oh give me a love.”’ fey There is a probability of a free pardon vernment to illiams and British Frost, choice, 1 should ask for a bedstead ?”” MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. FROM EUROPE. dHinols. Baltic... Liverpool. Hermann Cowes. . Asia.... - Liverpool. ©: the Sth and 20th of each month. « says, change in gentlemen’s pantaloons this month. [>The story of a man who had a nose so Jarge that he couldn’t blow it without the use you do ot in the valley I Reading it over attentively, fellow finally growled, “ Well, if I had my -New York. Dec. 1 -New York.Dec. 5 ---Boston..... Dec. 8 ttf” The California steamers leave New York ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS. National Hetel—wittuam evr. J Lapsley, Md S Preuss, do D Harrel, Va 3 Close, do G H i Byr T D SOdembdoebbay Capt W E Boshnell, Cal DrJ C Tucker, do & Guerber, NY BJ Bunce, K N Dudley, do AD Smith, NY W # Willtems, Gren’a i J Ibbertsen, NY - D coreg & son, do Tyson, Pa Dove, do Dall, Md W Haregrove, Va Murray, NC Wilkins, Md er ee toa Zaorrst e & a AM Sail G H M Lawson, do O Miller, Md Subervielle, Mex \@, Pa Lopez, do J M Lowden, Mass A W Buell, Mich A F Robertson, Md © Spencer & 2 children, cL J B Stewart, do Mr Kane, Ma J E. Schouler, Va SN Alexander, do JH Pleasants, Md C Thompson, NY J J Jones, Ma R W Davis, do H Danforth, Mass S Stark, Mo J H Hunter, Ma W Bradford, Pa M _L Bushnell, NY 8 Uamilton, do J Eldredge, do A Luteh & ly, Mo JR Parson, NY G H Sargent & ly, do E W Bishop, do T Tyler, Va Mast Tyler, do Browns’ Hotel—r Pr. & u. sRown. J W Hasbrouck, Y N W _W Hitzelberger,Miss BH Benjamin, do S E Caperton&servt, Va ‘W EM Word, do JNM Cook, Mass E Bartlett. Va J Noxon, Pa C Moore, N Y J Barbour, jr, Va J B Rowe, Md W Ellis & lady, do W H Murphy, N J T C Dowson, Mil Miss Malt Md Miss Foster, do J Jefferson, do 4 G Bennet, do © Wentworth, do E Adams, do WW Semple, Va AR Johnson, Md N 5 Markle, DC J L Welteren, Ma JM Cassell, do Miss 3 Cassell, do A Little, ly, & J Allen, N'Y T Wharton, do Dr Bowden & 2 ladigs, dos HC Wood, do M Tucker & family, do J E Wheeler, do S Pritchard, Conn W W Bor, T D Kemple, T Sheefer, do € Voliandt, do Miss Devlin, do Miss Kemble, do Miss Crow, do A B Poxton, Va Dr R P Jones, Pekin HC Jarrett, Md JC Mitchell, Va W O Talbert, Md Dr S Mann & lady, Ga Miss 3 Mann, do 83 Dove, do SM a lady, O F Crowby, Md G G Kean, do A Rencher, N O Dr J C Fairfax, Mk S Mansfield, Pa JS Rollow, Va T Woodall, Md N_D Elifott, NY EfGreshan, Va J © Camerden, N ¥ JW Shipp, Ky , do child, Val. J Turney, P B Fowle, Ill J M Sherer, O tephens, Ga ‘W Eaton & lady, Ga EB Coguill, Md J French,do Willords’ Hetel—s.¢.& n.a. wintaas F F Melivaine, NY iP Huling. & son, Pa HB Cow s L Wells. N 2 Sammett, do 4 Scheidt, do = Ives, Mase W 8 Ditte, Ma W @ E Payne B More, ly, NY Cu x, ly, Mace Farley, RY’ J Palmer, Mass B Pratt Cana - Pratt,do N ™ ¥F M i Williams, Me N Scott, hid J W Cooledge, ly, NY] P Hagan, DC M RK Garnet, Va J Bennett, do BN Farnham, La J Johnson, Ga AB Purdy, Ma W Walker, La — ed : — do inthrop, ly, Va BF Conr r Ma M Smith, ly NH J Thomas, V Stenly M Brooks, ly, Md W Barbar, Va S P Naylor, I C Martin J Tomkins. Ark C @ Savage, Del T Myue Via AM Carter, do RT Woods, Va Kirkwood House—z. Hu. & a. rinxwoen, 'T Coyle, Va G P Brown, do F W Wais, do N B Dickinson, do A W Knox, NY $ Harri-on, Mase R Wiliaman, NY SS Kenney, do F Keys & ly, do ‘apt A McCauslin, Pe American Hetel—yzrr. xsower & Lovett. sw , Va J B Thurston, do Col Laurence, Balt ‘T Joknson, do sc yes te do RC Andrews, do JH R Upham, Ma Dr E White, Va J Thompson, do S Hedding, Mass N Walton, do D K Wallace, Ma Bilss Wallace, do M Caspar, NY S 'T Brown, Mars B Ritehey, ao J C Morton, Ma E B Addison, Va United States Metel—x. c. HackNay A Hyatt, Md = Rumsey, Va G Porterfield, do LT Launay, Ma JC Phillips & wife, Ala T G Banks, jr, NH C € Danforth, do IM gg Chad Mo 2.¢ Ball, Va 4 Yerkson, ire coder. lo ‘A W Boyd: NY bi ack Dexter's Hotel—m. a. vexren. C Brady, Pa © T Billinger, Col Sehevter, O FW Mattere Ny AH Grees, NY F Caupbeil, do Mr & Mrs Duifus,SC J © Richardson, do #1 C Johnson, U M Polk, Ky C Smith, Ma WIGS AND TOUPEES. MITIZENS AND STRANGERS ARE RE- waa ues assortment of WIGS and TOUPEES are to be found at HEARD’S HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISH-) MENT, and WIG MANUFACTORY, Sixth st. — nee eae perl igs and Toupees made on the shortest 5 ‘Ales, & good assortment of Ladies Back Braids just aniver from New York. dec 11—eo3m Ot CHINA !—GLASS!—EARTHENWARE! T. PURSELL & SON, IMPORTERS, have just received per ship Ellwood Walter, from Liverpool and other sources, 137 packages of the above , of new shapes and patterns, making their assortment (which is very extensive) now complete. Among these goods we have— French and English China, Gold-band and plain Dinner, Tea, and Toilet ware in sets and pieces detached White-Granite, Blue printed, and Lustre-band Tea, Dinner, and Tollet sets, and any article fm Rockingham and Yellow ware in variety; Parian, Terra Cotta, and Wi ‘wood ware, such as Vases, Pitchers, Watch Boxes, Butters, Cigar- a hep poor Cut, aoe —_ Plain jassware, —_ description, Bohemian, French and German Glass, Vases, Atugs, Wines; Bottles, Caroffs, Decanters, &c. Plated Teasets, Castors, Spoons, Forks, Cake and Card Baskets, Tongs, &c. Cutlery, Fine and Common, in sets of 51 pieces, and knives only; Waiters in sets sepa- rate, Lamps, Girandoles, &c. Common Goods suitable for retailing, to which the attention of country merchants storekeep- ers are invited. All of the above goods will be sold Wholesale and Retail at the lowest prices for Cash, or one paper, at short date, at CHINA HALL, dil ennsylvania avenue. Geods carefully packed to distance vend delivered in any part of the city of charge. [Intelligencer, News, Winchester Republican, and Marlboro’ Gazette.) dec 5—eoim DISTRIBUTION’ oF THE SPLENDID PRIZE EMBROIDERY, FROM THE LONDON EXHIBITION. Cost of the Goods, $2,518; will be disposed of for 31,000, by 200 chances at $5 each. Thirty Prizes as follows: 1. ee Embroidered Dress.. 2. Oo. do. do. . 3. Infant’s do. . 4 do Elegant Embroidered Cape.. Splendid. Embroidered Handkerchief. Elegant Embroidered Dress... - Do do. do. . 175 8. Do. do. do. . 145 9. Embroidered Muslin Sleeves. ge 10 Embroidered Chemisette...... 67 li. Embroidered Pocket Handkerchief. 60 12. Gold Embroidered Mlision Dress 50 13. Lnfant’s Embroidered Cap....... 40 li. Embroidered Pocket Handkerchief. 35 15. Do. do. do. ..... 30 16. Infant’s Embroidered Merino Dress 25 7. Embroidered Musiin Chemisette. 22 18, Maline Lace Cape............... 20 19, Embroidered Pocket Handkerchief. 1s 20. Do. do. do. sone 16 + Real Point Lace Collar. se. 10 - Do. do. do. .. w Embroidered Muslin Collar. 8 2 Do. do. do. 7 Do do. do id Thread Lace Collar.. 6 7. Irish Guipure Collar. 5 28. French Embroidered Cap 5 29, Croche Collar..........+. 5 30. Misses’ Embroidered Sett . 5 2 q bi The Drawing will, positively, take place on the 15th of January, 1556. The above Goods are on Exhibition at our store, where all persons are respectfully invited to cal! and examine them, as they are the most elegant goods of the kind in thi: aintry: CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO., dec 5-eolw Corner Pa. av. and 8th str WW OTICE.—JOHN GEORGE STOCK, REAL IN Estate Agent, and Intelligence Office, F st.. between Sth and 9th streets, south side, has on hand an extensive lot of Houses and Lots for sel: the citizens of Wa: ex Conveyancing, in both the Germa: language. STEWART'S KYLIGHT DAGUERREAN ROOMS.—Our 42 PICTURES are perfec life-like, with a beautiful brightness, and having an elegant smooth and beautiful soft tone, the re not surpassed, if equaled, in the United States. We invite the public to call and see for ther es. Gallery over M. W. Galt & Bros. Jewelry Store, between 9th and 10th streets, No. S21 Pa. avenue. Bov 16—eo2m Pprares FOR SALE OX RENT .—New and second hand Pianos from the be: manufactories, at moderate and conve-7 nis terms for szie; secoud hand Pianos taken in efehange, aud tuning pianos attended to at No 498 Eleventh street, shove Pa. avenue F.C. REICHENBACH. sep S—6meoSTr&Th* IINCE MEAT. INCE MEAT OF SUPERIOR QUALITY made from Virginia Mountain Beef an Fruits and Spices of the purest and best quality, under my own supervision, for sale at my store, corner of Vermont avenue and 15th street nov13 Z. M. P. KING. GAS AND STEAM FITTING, N ALL THE:R BRANCHES, PROMTLY attended to. Just received, an afsortment of FANCY and PLAIN FIXTURE eae at- 2 tention is called. JF. i. " Plumber and 6. Pitter, nov 20-eolm 212 Seventh st., bet. D & E. NEW FRUITS. FRI EW FRUITS. EW RAISINS, riGs, CRANBERRIES, Currants, Lemons, per sgzell Almonds, Pickles, In vin and spiced, at 62 cents a hun- dred; Hermetically-sealed F rutts; Pickled Fruits, of atl kingls, very superior and cheap; all kinds of Jellies In ylass jars at 25 cents, with a great varlety of trek and nice articles, sultable for the season. For sale at my store, a few steps north- east of Jackson Statue. . P. KING. “ov 13 ™M a a. E HAVE JUST ADDED TO OUR STOCK of MOURNING GOODS— 50 pieces Lupin’s celebrated Bormbasins ; in the lot 10 pieces very exoellent goods, at $1 per rd 10 pretot the fine numbers Lupin’s Black Thibet erino 50 Li ori Silk-warp Alpaca and black Canton 15 p’es 6 4 Lupin’s black Mousselines 25 p’es Single-width do do 5 p’es black Cloth, for ladies’ wear 25 p’es black English Crape, for trimming 10 dozen assorted sizes black English Crape Veils w do deo do black Love Veils and Hand- kerchiefs 25 pieces fine and low-priced biack and white Mousselines wager 24 of plain biack and black and white Patico Black English Chintzes black and white Gingham Full stock of black Hostery and Glovesconstantly on hand 10 boxes assorted sizes of black Thibet Long Shawls, vory cheap 10 boxes black square ‘Thibet Shawls 25 black Cloth Cloaks, neatly trimmed Large stock of Mourning Silks always on hand. Ladies in want of any articles of mourning are respecifully Invited to call and look at our gooils before purchasing elsewhere CLAGETT, NEWTON, MAY & CO. Corner of Pa. avenue and 9th street. dec 14—6: CHEISTMs ND NEW YEAK PRES- ENTS. UTCHINSON & MUNRO HAVE JUST received, and are now opening a beautiful as- sortment of rich and desirable goods suitable for presents on the approaching holidays They enumerate in part as follows, viz: Jewel Boxes; Boquet holders; Card receivers ; Work boxes; Cabes; Dressing cases; Portfolios; Trav- elling cases; Glove boxes; Writing Desks; Ba mmon boards; Chess and Checquer meu; me cases; Watchstands; Sewing-birds ; Pens and Pencils; Fine 18; Opera Glasses ; Portmonnaies; Card and Cigar Cases; Jet Orna- ments; Motto Cups; Tete-a-Tete Tea Setts; Chi- na Figures; Vases; Lotto and other Games; Ac- cordeons; French erfumery; Toilet Articles. Also, a lot of tine Toys for children and man other goods not necessary to enumerate, of whic! they can sell at unusually low prices, and would most respectfully est citizens and strangers to give them a call at their Fancy Store, No. 310 Pa avenue. between %th and 10th streets, next door to Messrs. Walter Harper & Co. HUTCHINSON & MUNRO Dealers in Fancy and Mulinery Goods. _dec Li—tf PARLOR GRAND PIANO. UST RECEIVED AT THE MUSIC DEPOT one fine rosewood Parlor Grand PI- ANO, made by Kosenkrantz, in Dres- den, which for sweetness and power of tone, and elaeity of touchand durability, are not surpassed Piany, | Also,ene fine rosewood Horizontal ‘iano, Same Masufactory. Huve also ane sec- ond-hand Piano, Whits wifi be sold low for cash or UPProved notes. ON€ Stave Plano for sale or at. One MELODEON, with tw. wil] also be disposed of at the lowes! #8 of keys, NEW MUSIC recetved this day. ~***- GEO. HILLUS, Age, Music Depot, southwest corner of Pa. avenue, Bleventh and B streets, Star Buildings. dec DECIDED BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS. We HAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE and well assorted stock of seasonable and desirable articles, some decided bargains in the lot. We name— eee cored and black Moire ‘Antique 10 pieces plain rich Silks, all colors 5 pieces rich black watered and Moire Antique do. 10 pieces very high lustre plain Diack Silks, we know to palsy 8734 to $1 75 x A lot of assorted style fancy Dress Silke, which will be sold at half their value. 25 pieces more of those fine plaid French Meri- 108 ni 100 pieres plain Freneh Merinos and Coberg Cloths, in all colors and some fine Black and colored Silk Velvets and tine Cloth for ladies’ Cloaks, with Tr’ to match 100 Pies 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, Lines and Cotton Sheetings 100 pleces bleached Shirting Cotton, some very superior 7% pieces all pure Irish Shirting Linens, very ea 100 pair cepecie Bed Blankets, from $2 to $10 a ir Rich Totre Antique and Cloth Cloaks at greatly redueed prices, and cheap Rich Long and Square Brocha, Stella and Cloth Shawis, in entire new en 3 ge bo square plain black ‘Thibbet and Cloth ‘hawls, decided bargains To all of which we ask the special attention of patees and citizens before making their pur- chases. i> All articles warranted to prove as sented, and must insist upon the payment bills that we render, without delay. COLLEY & SEARS, 523 Seventh st , adjoining Dexter’s Hotel. S—eoltw ° all dec “F NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS! Hat, Cap, and Gantlemen’s Furnishing Es- tablishment. of Npke UNDERSIGNED HAVING, AT VERY great expense titted up In splendid style store No 352 Pa. aveaue, between 9th and 10th streets, north side, have the honor to announce to the cit- izens of the District, Members of Congress, Stran- gers, and the public generally, that they are now opening, and have ready for {nspection a superior and fashionable stock of such articles as are gene- rally found in a first class Gentlemen’s Furnish ing Establishment They enumerate, in Leary, Becbe, Genin, and other Fashionable style of Dress HA’ FELT BATS for men and beet all sizes, shapes and prices. Navy, Biack, and fancy Cloth CAPS for men and boys UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS of silk, lamb wool, shaker, flannel, Tevoit and Scotch ‘wogi, cashmere, merino, net cotton, Canton flannel, &c., some extra large, of all quali- ties and prices DRESS SHIRTS of Linen and Cotton, with plain and French Wiistbands Gloves, Stocks, Tics, Cravats, penne Ho- siery of all kinds, Pocket Hdkfs. Dressing Robes, Smoking Caps and Coats, Gen- tlemen’s Shawls, Mufflers and Gauntlets Canes, Umbrellas, Toilet Articles, &c. To all of which they respectfully solicit an ex- amination, feeling confident that several years ex- perience in this business will enable them to pre- rp esa rs to all who may favor them with aca Fair dealing and moderate prices may be relied upon is GEO. H. B. WHITE & CO., 332 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. nov 30—eolm NEW YORK HaTs. WISH ALL GENTLEMEN WHO ARE IN want of Hats to bear in mind that the plan which I adopted six months azo, of selling HATS and CAPS at greatly reduced prices, for cash only, fs fi SS fal operation, consequently those who pay cash have the benetit of cash, and are @& not charged twenty-five per pnt. extra profit to offset bad debts ‘ he very best and most fashionable DRESS HATS, at £3.50, equal to any usually sold at &5, the best $3 Hat south of New York; anda ret-rate, durable, and fashionable Hat, $2 50. A fall supply of blackand brown FEL'® HATS, aml Childrec’s Fancy Goods, at very low prices. Small profits and quick sales ts the motto. ANTHONY, Practical Hatter, Seventh street, near Pennsylvania avenue, Opposite Dexter’s Hotel. I have made arrangements with one of the best boot makers fn Pailadelphia to be kept constantly supplied with the very best and most fashionable French calf-skin sewed BOOTS, warranted French calf, or no sale, which I offer for the un- precedented low price of $362. I have shown thera to competent judges, who pronounce them to be the best Moots for the price in the United States. i also havea splendid sewed GAITER BOOTY made of the very best French calf skin patent leather, all of the latest style, for $3 50. Competition is out of the question. All I asktis for gentlemen to come and see for themselves ‘Terms positively cash. dec 6—eo3m TO MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, CITI. ZENS AND STRANGERS, P J STEER, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. © 195 Seventh street Idd Fellows’ Hall, respectfully invites his customers and all others to examine his gcods and prices before purchasing their supplies of clothing for the season. I am prepared, as usual, to make gentlemen’s Clothing to order at short notice, and in the very best style known to the trade A general assortment of gentlemen’s FUR- NISHING GOODS always on hand. Gec 5—eolw es .. MARBLE WOKK—MARBLE WORK! FOR SALE HE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND A variety of Ainerican and Italien MARBLE MONUMENTS, of beautiful design and highly Auished workinanship, to which he invites the attention of the public Persons in want of Mon- uments, or any other kind of marble work, will find it to their ber erie to give himacall. The marble and workmanship !s of the best omar ds aud vill be sold as low us similar work can obtained at the North. Also, on hand, a large stock of highly finished MAKBLE MANTELS, which will be sold at re- duced prices _ ALEXANDER RUTHERFORD. PF reietd and Loitag a Lore Yard Pap door from street, opposite jonal Theatre. pd 10—eohin (Union) E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS & CO, MANUPACTURBRE OF GUNPOwW DBR WILMINGTON, DBL. Superfine Eporting, and all other kinds. Diamond Grain, extra fine. Eagle Gun-Powder, FINE GRAIN, for Sporting, in Canisters, pound papers. and 63¢-1b Kezs; COARSER GHAIN, expressly for Wator-Fowl Shooting, in Oanis ters, 6% and 12}¢-1). kegs. SUPERFINE SPORTING GUN-POWDER, F,FF,FFP, Glazed and Rough, in 25, 12%, and Gi pound kegs, and in Canisters. GUN-POWDER FOR MILITARY AND NAVAL SERVICE, GUN-POWDER FOR BLASTING AND SHIPPING. “FP, FF; C,F, FF, FFF, in 100,50, and 26-Ib. kegs. Also, PREMIUM EXCELSIOR SAFETY FUSE, in quantities to suit purchasers. Sole Agency for the District of Columbia at No. 35 HIGH STREET, GEORGETOWN, D. c. dec 5-2awlin 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 o gl at Ee ied to. FRESH BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, SAL'T- ED PROVISIONS, BEEF, DRIED BEEF, BEEF TONGUES, of the best oes always on hand. JNO. WALKER. nov 17—eolm LADIES FURS! FURS! HANKFUL FOR PAST FAVORS, THE subscriber takes this method of informin, the ladies of Georgetown, Washington nd vicinity, that he has ies completed one of the Tarest assortment of FURS, all made up in the most approved fasbfons for ladies and. misses, he has ever had the pleasure of offering for sale. fils terms are as reasonable as those of any house in the District. Ladies call early at REMICK’S Fashionable Hat and Fur Emporium, Wo. 150 Bridge street, Georgetown, nov 2o>—eodw ON THE EUROPEAN STYLE. HE UNDERSIGNED WOULD RESPE futly inform gentlemen visiting Wash- ington, that he has several Chambers and Parlors in oo order, which he will let on reasonable terms. His LARDER tsfarnished with everything in Seas -n, end his BAR a with the chaltest Wises. Liganrs, Ct eC. OYSTE hour oy Sand GAME in all styles, and.atall WILLIAM RUPP, * Pa. avenue, near corner of Third st, ‘7—colm a Information for Travelers. ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. (68 Bes Great Southern Mail Line! ae TWick DAILY a (SUNDAY NIGHTS EXCEPTED) Between Washington City and the South! VIA: ALEXANDRIA. GORDONSVILLE, AND RICHMOND. Leave Washington at 6 a.m.and7 p.m. Fare from Washington to Richmond.......85 50 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS Railroad will be at the Washington to con- PASSENGERS and BAGGAG , Free of Charge, to STEAMER GEORGE PAGE, for ALEX ANDRIA,a dis- tance of six miles, allowing ample time Ss. ‘Tickets procured on the boat. Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, as it is a CONTINUOUS LINE OF FIRSTCLASS eee From ALEXANDRIA TO RICH- THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost to the Depot of the P Railroad. J. R. NICKLIN, +dec 7-tf Agent, ja. PEOPLE’S NEW STEASHIP LINE, Between Baltimore, Alexandria, Wash- ingten and Georgetown, HE NEW AND COMMODIOUS STEAM Propeller DIAMO: ATE peda wld arly on splined et Hors tween tl ports; lea’ @ urday afternoon, arri at Mlerandria on Mon- $y morning and at’Washington and Georgetown morning. Rencieg, will leave Washington Tuesday af- terncon ; Georgetown morning, and Alexandria Wednesday evening. F Y CCRENS. DARBY, For freight a) to *'s9 Water street, Georgetown, D. C. nov 27—eolm WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILRUAD, (CHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- day, the 23d instant, the Trains will - Leave Washington at 6 and 8 a. m., and 3 and .™. EF Sunday at 4 p. m. = Leave Baltimore at 1 and 9¥ a. m., and 3and . m. ah Sunday at 44 a.m. ap 2}—tr T. H. PARSONS, Agent. FOR MOUNT VERNON. N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.—FARE, round trip, $1; from Alexandria 75 cents.—The steamer ‘THOMAS. COLLYER leaves Washington at 9, xan dria at 934 o’ctock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at 8¥ o’clock. Coach fare 10 cents. Per- sons wishing thecoache#will leave thelr residence with George & Thomes Parker. Refreshinents on the boat. est 2—tf SAM’L GEDNEY, Gaptain. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MALL STEAMERS if age SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE are the AEMPACI FTG Cepia Ny i) BALTIC. aptain’ Comatook, ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. Whese Ships have been built by con! express- ty for Goverament service; peitin pong ee been taken in their construction, as in the engines, to insure strength and speed, and their accoi - tions for pazsengors are unequalled for elegance and comfort. PRICE OF PassaeR. From New York to Liverpool, in firstcabin, $128 Second cabin, Oe AS), eS ese 7 ae Exclusive use of extra size state rooms, - 300 Prom Liverpool to New York, - £20 and £20 Aa experienced Surgeon attached to each ship. No berth can be secured until paid for. i For freight or aomage 8 ly to ‘ ‘EDw Rep i. ROLLINS & CO., 5S Wali street, New Yor. BROWN, SHIPLEY & ce., £E. €. ROBERTS & CO. 13 bing’ Arms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE & CO % Kue Notre Dame des Victolres, Paris. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Hoevre. he owacrs of these ships will not be accounta- ble for gold, silver, bullion, specie, leweiry, pre- Sious stones, «x metals, unless bills of lading are signed thereicr, amé the value thereof therein ex- pressed. ‘ nov 16—ly BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Eunning Tims between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROUESN TICKETS AND BAGGAGE CHECKS TO BE HAD iN WASHINGTON. P.\HE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD having greatly improved its Western connections, now offers the fi t inducements to Travellers between WASHINGTON, BALTA- MORE, andall portions of the WEST, NORTH- Ww. and the SOUTHWEST. Th anection between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- more is always promptly made at the Washi mn Junction fy called the gen & House) 9 miles from Baltimore. This is the only c! e of cars Ttequired between Washington and the Ohio river. Baggage ts checked through to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and items pet —— ferred there, (with the passe! without cher, for those nolding Through Tiexets for points be- ond. ‘The connecting ‘Trains leave Washin: ally at6a.m.and4% p.m. On Sundays atthe latter hour only. At WHEELING direct connection ts with the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, runiing from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near Wheeling, roe Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newark, to COLOMBUS. These trains connect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Manstield. and Sandusky Kaliroad for Sandusky, Toledo, Derroit, Chicago, St. Louis, ete. At COLUMBUS the U. O. Ratiroad trains con- nect with the fast trains of the Littis Maami Rail- road to Xenia, Circinnat!, Louisville, ete. At XENIA (on Little Miami Ratiroad) connection is cee te so trains — gb Indian- apolis, Terre Haute, fayette, Chicago, Itland, St. Louis, etc. < ae % UF" Passencers holding Throvg! r Memphis, Vicksburg, Natchez, New Orleans, etc., which areaizo sold at babar ens tans- ferred at Cincinnati to the Mail Steamers on the Obio. Tickets for Evansville, Cziro, and St. Louts are sold by this route. Fer CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland Toledo, Detroit, Chicage, etc., tickets are sold, when the Ohio ts navivable Letwoon Wheeling and Weilsvillo (forty mules) where a connectica with the Cleveland and iittsburg Railroad is made. ‘Travelers ar6 requested to notice that while this Is tho culy route eran Through Tickets and Checks in Washi » it is also the shortest, most speedy, and direct to nearly all the leading ints in tac great West. distance from aentn to Cincinnati is but 653 miles, about 160 miles shorter than by ce other route! PARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM WASHINGTON :—To W , $9 50; Colum- bus, $13 65; Dayton, $15 50; Cincinnati, $16 60; Lontisyille, by raltroad. #15 65, by steamer from Cincinnatl, 318 00; 1 olfs, $17 50; Cleve- land, $12 50; Toledo, $15 50; Detroit, $15 20; Chicago, $80 65 ana $19 50; St. Louis. 50 $25; Memphis, $35; New Orleans $31; ete. FOR FREDERICK AND HARPER?S PERRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBEXLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS, BEDFORD SPRINGS, Pi EDMON’S, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, ssengers may leave Washington at 6 a. m. or Hd . ™. Kor the minor way stetions between Sitimsore. and Whoeling, take 6 a. a. traim from “IPF or tras to and from Taltimere, Asspolls o7 tredns to om OF, > etc., see special advertisoments. {27°F or further Jaformation, Tbrowgh Fickets, &c., =pply to THOMAS 1. BARSONS, Agent, at Wi ” JOHN H. DONE, oT Mastex of Ry Bettimore and Ohio Kaflroad, Baltimore, may 3—tf . BOMETHING TO OLD AND YOUNG. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIB BESTORATIVE. FT Sms preparation, less than two we eco unis wing oe rendre Has discovered in one of Out common PaetUre » coin out aie Pole EVEQE KIND DF HUMOR; Bap ong WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO A COM- used such purposes, Won its way, been | FRoM THE tate nod Aor welcorned to most of the cities and towns ag as nited States, the Canadas, and the West 5 Has TRIED IT IN OV adm ‘slands. result when Vi cases, never failed except It remened tat ts poplar bse er cases, (both thunder humor ) He bas now in bis its merits, solely as — ee ene ponenin oe ana : Hatt to il'NeoralCoor, pre luxolant ‘Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore Tremuing of and when ured onl One to thre hotles will cure the wore Kind of pe flow of the natural mples on * and han render the helt so flonan Way, Pimples o"ihree bottles will clear the system of destroy diseases of the expel diles. the cevdentes of distinguished genuomen and Tse poston are, easnated bp on SS Seve inna therefore speck wha! they nowt mos fal SSrrhres to ive bottles are warranted to care the attest. That bj use’ estorative | worst case the nar can be minds totam and eal fs nat One to twe ‘are warranted to cure a. matter concu: le Ro a ng een and the certificates of ma. | ‘e.cammand blottie rare warranted 1o cure corrupt individuals of both sexes, to nning uloers “oife pottie will cure scaly eruption of the skin lons of editors nnd alu | Two to three bottles are Warranted to cure the worst case of : cure the t bottle, anda is warranted when used no other like the sem@ § shove quantity is Pleasure and profit. Yours, truly Reader, 1 peddled over # thousand bottles of 4. &. braee. this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effec Pastor of Orthodox Church. Brookfield. 9 Sf {tin every case | So sure ax water will extin. nsed Pro Ses Was Has stm | Sta Wie fe Yat hat nid ser =P .O. J. uj ir Restora- a ; tive and have admired fis wonderful effect. My | trial it always speaks for Kself. There are two hair was becoming, as I thought. etaommtiy ee ar SIDNEY BREESE, conkaown tantil I discovered it in 1s¥6—secoad, Ex-Senator United States. that it should cure all kinds ie ae Paoy. Woo :—Dear Sir—My hair commenced In order to give veg a, a een fined to dose ust became quite bald. 1 tried J that in April, 1853, Peddie We td sod abot all the popular remedies of the day, but to no ef- ae ait. pril, sold over feet, at 1 was induced to use your eclebrated per fed — Hair Restorative, and am very happy to say itis a ‘and fs uggiets say ——— SS a eee of fin business J wanals of patent wedicines was cver young hair, and cheerfully recommend Its use to sul slmlleniy sflictes | WILLIAMSON, Address O J. WOOD & CO” Proprietors S18 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market street, St. ve.srorr & CO., wholesaie and retail Agent, Wash! n. v. WDYOrT & SONS, General Wholesale Agent, Philadelphia, Pa. au i—ly Dr. L. B. WRIGHT'S Vv ible Liquid Cathartic; OR, PLEASANT FAMILY PHYSIC. E UNEQUALED SUCCESS AND WON- deste popularity of my “LIQUID CA- THARTIC” amangst all classes of ey eg y- si¢ians, heads of families, governors of iter- ent almshouses, and overseers of various public institutions—can au be regarded asa united VERDICT OF THE WHOLE COUNTRY in its favor. Asa Family Physic and Alterative, it hes never been equalled Some ons, ‘who have been dosing the public for years with their nauseous and debilitating compounds, bave endeavored to bring my ‘ Liquid Cathartic”’ into juarters. In my own practice I ——— kept it strictly for bumore_—bu it since Its introduction as a general family medicine, os and wonderful virtues have been found in [t that I never suspected Seyeral cases of epileptic figs—a disease whirh ° was al considered incurable, bave been cured + Sener . O, whata ‘if it will prove ‘tan! in ail cases of that malady— there are but few who have seen more of it then I bave several cases of Dropsy, all of them ogc Porte ee ee For the various diseases the Liver, Sick Headache, ng ene Fever and Ague, Pain in the Side, of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the K’ aeys, &c., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known aa vou can get enon; Dicocsions for Ueee—Adults one table spoontat per day—Children@ver ten years Spoon - ‘al—C| from five to eight , tea —_ ful. As no directions can be to allcon stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUPACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, ‘ as preg ee tly a RIT oes No. 120 oe aeceet Rozbury, Mass. T icine is not a cure-all, but may be con- nick, ONE DoLLar. : Wholesale —New York Ci ev sidered a specific for the following complaints :— CLICENER, #1 Bai “ay * Sines; Liver Complaints, Affections of the Bladder end Kidneys, Ehitous Fever, Bronchftis, Costiveness, Plearisy, Bowel a Blotches on the Skin, ‘Drepey, Dizziness, Dyspepsia, tery «fica- cious, Erysipelas, Fever and Ague, | Sick Headache, Jaundice, Seapeniy ot eee Blood, Mer- curial Diseases, all ci aru ig Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Foiton =~ street. Philadel ja, T. W.DYOTT & SONS Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & HATCH. Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS. At Retail by all bie Draggists in the ntaneous United Stetes and British Provinces, and also by uptions, a speed) remedy, Paius In Side, Back and Breast, Serond- the Drugzists of this City. oct 4-1y ary Symptoms, Ulcers of a!! kinds, and for ali the purposes ofa Family Physic DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S All ages, conditions and cases can be beneficial- CELEBRATED ly treated ‘with it; and in all cases of Debility, Weakness at the Stomach, and Atfections of the Throat, and Dyspepsia j no physician should be without it. It can be edministere? as easily as water ; it does not nauseat: the weakest stomach, nor produce griping pains, nor leave the bowels costive. | have ever held all quack preparations in the great abborrence, and can sefely say that } have avoided all assimilations to quackery fu it German Bitters, PREPARED LY DE. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’s., Pa, WILL EFPFECTUALLY CURE iiVE® COMPiAIN?, reparation. Chromic or Nervows |, Diseases of the - Eker I8 NOT A PARTICLE oF MErcuRY INIT. | Kidneys, and ai! diseases & I can fully assure all who take it that it 1s pre- | ordered Liver or sscsaneh from « dis ‘ pared upon the most scientific principles, and no- Geil : thing but what is fectly wholesome and ich as Const a PURELY VEGETABLE IN iT. Blood tothe I have reevived fromalmos: every precinct where ] Sea, Heartburn, this Medicine has been introduced, the most flat- Weight in the Stomach. tering testimonials of its MIRACULOUS CURES of ing or Fluttering at the greatest variety of complaints yet rendered to a * the any medicine. = reathing, THOUSANDS OF wright ery = ve testified to its soothing and all- ing qual- mness ties, and many assert quite; itively that ‘is is] Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in THE ONLY reliable Family Physic for children or — 2 aduits. PHYSICIANS UNIVERSALLY TESTIFY thet thisis &ec., the ONLY GENUINE REMEDY that has yet made its appearance; and in proof of this use {t, and recommend it in their practice One trial will prove to the most increduleas that, when all others have failed, this remedy may be relied upon with entire confidence. Full directions accompany each bottle. 50 and 25 cents of ten and twenty doses. Principal Depot 400 Broadway, N. Y. Sold by STOTT & CO , Washington, D.C, and by respectable Druggists throughout the country. je 13-6m PRIVATE MEDICAL THEATISE OM THE PHILOSCPHICAL VIEW CF MARRIAGE, BY mL. B. LA CHOU, M. Dey ALBANY, N. Y. IF 250 Pages and 190 Fine, Plain, and Colered ographs and Piates. Prico only Twenty-Five Cents. Sent Free of Ponape t0Gli parts ef the Union. HEAPEST BOOK EVER PENLISHED— She? PROPRIETOR, ia calling the attention of the public to this — doer vo with a feeling of the utmost con! in its virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which {t is recommended. It is no new and untried article, but ene that hes stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer- fean ple, and its reputation and svie ‘s anri valled by any similar preparations «. ot 7T testimony in its favor given by the most pro nent and well-known Physicians and individusis, in all of the country is immense. The fo! lowing from North Carolina is respectfully su’ mit! » referring any who may still doubt, to thr ‘‘Memorabilia,”’ or Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis of al the ents for the German Bitters. rincipal Office and Manufactery, 19@ ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA TESTIMONY FROM NORTE CAROLINA Tertificats of Dr. W. Swnth. of Pane Hill, Bick- Price 4 mend Coun’ _€ Sy epee ae Pine Hinty March 6, 1864 double the quantity of read- ts Da. C. M. Jackson, Phi Ja—De: E TY CENT OR DOL, + have been a subject of Dy pala, in 1 LAR PUBLICATIONS. form, for the last five years. Buch was un ‘Yon for twelve months that the physician= aa "edgier ager Sot on | wes carried to Watering places tu \ ginia, Tennessee, and North Cerclina. owlicngeon peewee dineayoedhan elon on way me ea week at Ruth- sfordion, «small vilage in Nor Careline, t3 the effect of some Chalyheate water in that lace. About the ‘ast of the week I went irioa rug store to get some medicine for my chiid and myself. ‘There were several of the village phy«' clans in the storc, and one of them seemed some iaterest in ~ case, and, It treats on the PHYSIOL- O@Y OF MARRIAGE, and the Secret infirmities aoe Disorder = Youth and aturity, resulting from ex- cesses, which deairoy the hysiccl akd mental pow- ay with Observations on ~* “EES Martiage, its duties and a cations, and thelr remedies; with Lithographs, !Uustrating the Anstomy and Physiology, and Diseases of the Re- productive Orgaiis of both sexes, their uses, and functions. 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He has often called on me for more of the same kiad of medicine, saying he was more benefitted by ‘t than any other he had taken, but I have not been able to get any more for him or myself since ; will you, therefore, please skip me 2 dozen oF more t* soon as bie. Respe ¥, yours, W. SMITE. D. KR. RUOKER, Roger's Store, Wake Co., N. G., October 4%, wow go Ha ex SEL ret eck: fom Oo Ciironie Dysentery and functional derangement ot the Liver, con tec conpament evils, 1 am desirous ‘ ee te Of it for the benefit of my community. 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N.B ‘hose who fer may consult Dr. LA CROLX upon any of the diseases upon which this book treats, either personally or by mail. Modi- cine sent to part of the Union according to di- rections, safely packed and carefuliy secured from all observation. Address Dr. M. B. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, or Post Office Box 579, Albany, N. Y. Office open daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., on Sunday from 2 until’ S p. m. Office REMOVED from No. 56 Beaver at, to 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. ¥+ dec 7—y CEETIFICATE OF WM. J, ATWOOD. Hemrevilix, Yadkin Go., N.C. November 1555. Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: Fmt to ex- press to my sincere thanks for your - ofa which, to say the least of it, has ef- fected a.cure that all other medicines, that I have { taken, have enti: failed todo. HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of the most egy ee case of the PILES thai, perhaps, ever to the lotof man. My case is hota stranger in this community, as I am well pice (cee — the arene gy § counties, and can 82. 2s astounded all my friends and relations, CUUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, &e. | jecommended. and nothing did me n= ERSONS predisposed to Pulmonary Affec | {11 I was prevailed upon to try the ‘Bites. You tions find this the most trying season, owing | are at libert to make any use of this commonica- to ‘the sudden changes in temperature; yet by a tion for the benef of the alficted, yon aay tuiek L seap entra ado = pay oe oon romeihe — Bas y proper. Brey, a ‘ ernseives iT COU: TW remedy they may easily ward off what may elke stati Soca ve a dan: 's ‘winter com mn. ‘Y- Pines coMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP ghee may be has been so long and highly appreciated it, and can be used for \afents as well as adults. as one of our most t, yet effiveclous, pleas For sale by respectable dealers ex and { Ci coches, tention ee _ in price,) economi- by Z. Dv. GILStAN Warbiagton; J. L. 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