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| Gopi Sr ere ARE ae ly informed that assortme! of WIGS and TOUPEES are to be found at HEARD’S HAIR DRESSING ESTABLISH- EV N ING STAR. “NEW YORK CORRESPONDENCE. oer . MENT WIG MANUFACTORY, Sixth st. New Yonx, Dee. 20/1855. | National Hotel” : Yankee enterprise overcomes all obstacles. Dh slaps werdooeerp hg eects, ber ee When it was ascertained that the difficulty of | just pestot from New York. dec 11—eo3m electing a Speaker would compel the Presi- : CHINA !—GLASS!—EARTHENWARE! dent to withhold his Message, the papers be- T. PURSELL & SON, gan tocomplain; but the difficulty was prompt- IMPORTERS, a Ellwood ly met by some enterprising Yankee, who Walon, fom Liveepopl and ner appeared immediately after with a Pesident's Message, and offered it for sale to some of the daily papers. The document may have been genuine, but the signature of Frank Pierce was a forgery. _Last night, Mrs. Webb—a negress—read a drama at the Broadway Tabernacle, which was compiled by Mrs. Stowe from her Uncle Tom's Cabin. The audience was small, the reading good, the drama indifferent _The places of smusement are filled every night to overflowing. It does not appear to matter much to the people whether these per- formances are good or bad, a couple of hours in the evening at some place of amusement has become a necessity to young men in New York. Were the theatres not open them, — objectionable places would be patron- ized. Cold weather is a great sharpener of the appetite, and every means is exhausted by our citizens to avail themselves of it. A din- Ler Was was eaten last night by some enthu siastic Irishmen in honor ef the escape of Thomas Francis Meagher from the penal cot- onies of Great Britain, at Niblo’s Hall, at- tached to the Metropolitan Hote? sources, 187 packages of the above goods, of new shapes and patterns, making their assortment ‘which is very extensive) now complete. Among ese goods we have— French and English China, Gold-band and plain pom, I, and Toilet ware in sets and pieces White-Granite, Blue printed, and Lustre-band Tea, Dinner, and Toilet sets, and any article bee emia Rockingham and Yellow ware in variety; Parian, Terra Cotta, and Wedgewood ware, such as Vases, Pitchers, Watch Boxes, Butters, Cigar- holders, Candlesticks, Cut, Pressed and Plain Glassware, of every description, Bohemian, French and German Glass, Vases, Mugs, Wines, Bottles, Caroffs, Decanters, &c. Plated Teasets, Castors, Spoons, F orks, Cake and Card Baskets, Tongs, &c. Cutlery, Fine and Common, in sets of 51 pieces, and ‘Knives only; Waiters in sets and sepa- tate, Lamps, Girandoles, &c. Common Goods suitable for retailing, to which the attention of country merchants storekeep- ers are invited All of the above will be sold Wholesale and Retail at the very lowest prices for Cash, or ‘ood paper, at short date, at CHINA HALL, 341 ype byes avenue. Goods carefully packed to distance end delivered in any part of the city of charge. [Intelligencer, News, wae Winchester Republican, _ Our police committees and their daffy labors | #4 panei EBA Ss in turtle and game, and the com ioners ap OTICE.—JOHN GEORGE »RE pointed to visit the poor houses, tantalize the Estate Agent, and Intelligence Office, F st., between Sth and 9h streets, south side, has on hand an extensive lot of Houses and Lots for sale or rent,on the most liberal terms He informs the citizens of Washington that he is pre} xl to execute Deeds of Trust and the various forms of Conveyancing, in both the German and English language. dee 7. inmates of these establishments by sumptuous entertainments. The poor fellows who half starve on brown bread, and turni soup, are obliged to content themselves with the thought of what they too might enjoy were they com- missioners A sharp contest is going on between the frien of Fillmere and Law, relative to their nomination for the Presidency. Fillmore has antecedents. Law has money; brains are about equally divided between them. As the most available candidate in these parts is the man who can pay the highest price, Law’s chanees are the best here. Every vote Fer- nando Wood reeeived when running fer the Mayoraity cost him $1 20 each! At that rate, what will it eost Law to get 2 nomination for the Presidency? But a vote for President STEWART’S KYLIGHT DAGUERREAN ROOMS.—Our PICTURES are perfectly life-like, with a beautiful brs, emp and having an elegant smooth and beautiful soft tone, they are not surpassed, if equaled, in the United States. We invite the public to call and see for themselves. Gallery over M. W. Galt & Bros. Jewelry Store, between %h and 10th streets, No. 324 Pa. avenue. nov 16—eo2m {ANOS FOR SALE OR RENT .—Newand second hand Pianos from the best, manufactories, at moderate and conve-f nient terms for sale; second hand Pianos taken in exchange, and tuning pianos attended to at No 498 Eleventh street, above Pa. avenue F. C. REICHENBACH. sep 8—-G6meoSTuk Th* DECIDED BARGAINS IN DRY GOUDS. E HAVE NOW IN STORE A LARGE and well assorted stock of seasonabls and desirable articles, some decided bargains im the lot. We name— Rich — co.ored and black Molre Amtique s 3 10 pieces plaia rich Silks, all colors 5 —— rick black watered and Moire Antique will not be thrown away by New Yorkers as cheaply as a vote for Mayor _Judge Stuart. who was tried a short time Since for having received a bribe, rnd ac- ed his intention to resign; 2 is guilty but beeause ke consid- ven suspected. If he respected h of his office half as much in the be- gigning, 23 he appears to now, he would have f much humiliation: mortal of the name of Gor- lered Charles Johnson, is to Friday. It is fapplicants, the struggles of Sech a desire does not speak ef our refinewent. Tecumsen. jo. 10 pieces very hich lustre plain black Silks, we know to be cheapat $7 to $1 75 A lot of assorted style fancy Dress Silke, which will be sold at half their vaine. 25 pieces more of those fine plaid French Meri- daily for perm the dying man much in favor nos _Ey>_“ Delaware will o T yield an inch to | 100 pieces plain French Merinos and Coberg New Jersey,” said a patriotie Delawarian Cloths, in all colors and some very fine when the pea-patch ease was being tried. “If Black and colored Silk Velvets and fine Cloth for 3 33 = ladies’ CL *, with Trimmings to mateh the did,” replied » Jersey Blue, “ she would je s 7 hone half hee t hay ” 100 ee etee style Mousselin, at reduced 2 ene s+ cee ieces fine white and col’d Flannels a — = * MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAM ; 3 dozen Tate Napkins and Towels, at $1 50, FROM THE UNITED STATES. Table Diapers, !.ines and Cotton Sheetings Leaves For Day 100 p‘eces bleached Shirting Cotton, some very ++-++-New York....Liverpool....Dec. 26 superior FROM EUROPE (pps = pure imish Shirting Linens, very chea) 100 pair superior Bed Blankets, from $2 to @10a ir Rich Moire Antique and Cloth Cloaks at greatly New York..Dec 49 +-Boston......Dec 22 ad alifornia steamers leave New York reduced and chea t Qutb of e: u P, t id 2th of cach month Rich Long sed are Brocha, Stella and Cloth EE ——X—X—X—K—— Shawls, i tire new designs 25 long and square plain black Thibbet and Cloth Shawis, decided bargains To all of which we ask the spectal attention of strangers and citizens before making their pur- chases i> All articles warranted to Prove as repre- sented, and must insist upon the payment of all bills that we render, without delay. COLLEY k SEARS, 523 Seventh st . adjoining Dexter’s Hotel. dee t—eo!w NEW STORE AND REW GOODS! Hat, Cap, and Gantlemen’s Furnishing Es- tablishment. FPUE UNDERSIG D HAVING, AT VERY great expense fitted up in splendid style store No :32 Pa avenue, between oth and 10th streets, north side. have the honor to announce to the cit- izens of the District, Members of Congress, Stran- gers, and the [eco zenerally, that they are now ARRIVALS AT PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Browat tictel-< » & mu. stows. M LSmith, NY W Pfiul, NY Z B Beall, Ma A F Haymond, Va A F Beall, do M_W Haymond, do = T Beall do JV B Botts, do S Hamilton. dot Nise L Inskeep, Pa D Houston, Ale J A Inskeep. Va J M Mason, Va J W Gallaher do W R Terry & lady,do H sen, ly & child'’n, E Moore. NY La A F Jackson & ly, Pa Miss Stone, do Sirs MareHali NV JS Barbeur jr, Va H Shacke'!fera. de RK Swift & fam, Il JH Rees & dau, do W Cb Bons ly, Ind Ji Trimble & ly, Ky W Win ut, K Waiter, do = L Lather & fam, do Hi C Bowtle, do J D Brown, do Miss L. Brown, do D Hi Lutz, Va opening, and have ready for inspection a sperior A Beall, NY and fashionable stock of such articles as are yene- W S$ Shorter. do raliy f-und ina first class Gentlemen’s Furnish JA White, do ing Esteblishinent They ennmerate, in part— Mrs Davidsop, do y, Beebe, Genin, and other Fashionable style E Davidson, do of Dress HATS W L Dent, Vid FELT HATS for men and boys, all sizes, shapes HB Bean do and prices. Navy, Biack, and fancy Cloth EC Ling, Va CAPS for men and boys cam UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS of silk, lamb National Hetel—witium ovr. — — flannel, Tevolt and Scotch G B Wilson, Ma E W Blac’ = wool, cashmere, merino, net cotton, Canton € Lowenstela. NY HA Taylee, NY Send a ee eaten Tange, of alt qualt- T er, Miss : - woe AB arche'do BE Burpee | DRESS SHINES Ort tncn ane Coton, wit pat JWwiend. Ps Bowne Ma Clowes, Stocks; Tice, Cravate, Saspenders, He- EN ‘A Bowling. do Tuculag Estes, Sonciac Gore ne Mz B Bowling, eos teasing Robes, Smoking Caps and Coats, Gon- tlemen’s Shawls, Muffiers and Gaunt Canes, Umbrelias, Toilet Articles, &c. To all of which they respectfully solicit an ex- Miss Hayden, do } ox, AW Willis, NY W S Blackborne, Va = T Willis, do me : i amination, feeling confident that several years ex- - BMecde RI ra a i. a perience in this business will enable then to pre- 3G Ww alae sc : a Brenzan, Ma ———e to all who may favor them with ouse, Wood, P: . w P Downer NY RR ‘Santen ae ao dealing and moderate prices may be relied Com Jones, USM J Fulton, Callat GEO. H. B. WHITE & CO. Mr Sketiore. NY r Kell; ki ng DB Pleatents, do 332 Pa. avenue, bet. 9th and 10th sts. M FP Jones, Va nov 30—eolm T H Towner. Va J Cavenner, Md . NEW YORK HATS. Kirkweed Et 7.8. &a.giax woes, | f WISH ALL GENTLEMEN WHO ARE IN 2X kemberton, NY H Openhetmer, O Ged tee i eee Hi Richardson aud son, CH Montanteres, do ‘adiephed abr saslitue ene. at : “yi % at greatly ui rices, $ ariing, NY Fi = onal a for cash only, is in fa eons W kitowis: Ve W's "beste de ful operation, consequently Ni pest —— do the benefit of cash, and are M G W Duvall Ma not charged twenty-five per A , Ce cent. extra profit to offset 4 F C Duvall, do bad debts. A me Hort why The very best and most fashionable DRESS HE iia,va HATS, at 83 50, equal to any usually sold at 85, 38 Ma DS Ketaham, NY and the best $3 Hat south of New York; anda WPR Va 3S Case. do” first rate, durable, and fashionable Hat, $2 50. 3 Richbers Ve R Willlne NC 4 full supply of black and browa FELT HATS, Strauss, do 2D Peck. NY and Childres*s Fancy Goods, at verv low prices. C Seavy, La M ¥ Placide, Va ene ee ane Ye Pee J Stinson. Min M Kilvour, M . NY, Pract! latter AW Whitney,NY HM, eh Seventh street, near Pennsylvania avene, G W Stoner, | Opposite Dexter’s Hotel. 1 bave made arrangements with one of the best J A Camaliez, Ma A C Tennison, do W 3 P Jordan, 0 H L Miiler, do boot makers in Philadelphia to be kept constantly J Lanaban; NY supplied with the very best and most fashionable H Lamlel, do French calfskin sewed BOOTS > Warranted H West, Pa French calf, or no sale, which | offer for the un- precedented low price of $3 62%. I haveshown them to competeat Judges, who pronounce them 1.0. &% B.A. WILLARD. rworth, NY to be the best Boots 8 F F 2 NY Mins Gieaada, Fa pa for the price in the United » B Stuart and lady y © Fowler, Mass I also havea splendid sewed GAITER BO USA ” ‘Mrs Hond, Ct made of the — best cod calf peta I Miss Hond, do leather, all of the latest style, for $3 50. Mrs Pope, Ala Competition is out of the question. All I nsktis Miss Pope, do Mr Davidson. do r for gentlemen to come and sce for themselves HE domasct So ‘Terms positively cash. s Mr Davidson, do 7 ‘y AS Pechard E Davidson, do $50 REM AK D—1 will give the above Gea Beran NY A Stone, jr, Ip, oO DDU mentioned reward for the apprehension K Pom. and delivery to me, of ANN, aslave, who calls herself Ann Johnson, and who ran away from me Luited States isetel—n.c. Hacenay on Saturday night, the 8th instant. She is about % i = 24 years old, 5 feet, four or five inches high, light q eo mid © Brown; NY black complexion with fuli round mara good a merrel = 8 : milton, Ma figure, aud likely. She has a variety of clothing joug a J Weston, Pa and took with her her feather bed and bedding a Jue JH Seo t, M@ WM F PHILLIPS, o io o JB Lyles ce J E Potts. Va dec 10—eott 506 New Jersey avenue. J 5 Poulton, Va J € Doolittle, O lite PUR ENOLOGY. MARANE FRICE’S (LATE OF BALTI- more) compliments to the Ladies and Gen- tlemen in this city, would inform them that she has opened her studio at American Hotel—az?Lebowsn & Lover. Dr J H Jones, Ma Miss Hervey, Va Coil Laurence & ly,do C A Sprinkel, do “a i No. 517 I street, near JS Ball, Pa G W Roditfer, do Sixth, where she is prepared to ; J Cc Riley. do L, Alburtis? do logieal Charts on the shortest aetet See es H Gibson, DC J H Bares. do humbug, but the result of years of scientific re- J Young, Md « search and experience. Terms moderate. A call is solicited from those desiring to know them- selves. dec M—T,Th&Sim F NE GOODS FOR PRESENTSat ELLIs’s, 306 Pa. avenue, near 10th street. dec 20 Dexter's Hetel—m. a. pexrex. LD Towsley, NY BF Smith, ly,O J L Drapar, do J Harrison, Wis W H Lovett, Pa . GUTTA PERCHA ae ns E ee on orien oe aoe iN the it of sens eur patrons Ns for Dental ons fore number of yous, oak take ire in recommending him to the citf- zens of Was! as the best tooth extractor are that we —— segment le inserts teeth u; every pl that is practised in the United States B, W. Towles, M.D. John F. Miller, M.D, @. F. Chamberlin, M. D., DBS. el P. Brown, M. D. Office over Ford & Bre 's, No. 290, corner of 1ith street and Pa avenue. — nov #7—6m*_ GUTTA PERCHA TEETH. R. O. MUNSON, AT 310 PA. AVENUE, is mo Teeth on a Gutta Percha Base. Also, with Alien’s pat- ent continuous Gum, combining beau- strength and cleaaii Y ‘Yor Mis determined to. C. H. Has . D. Wythe Tinsley, M.D keep with every cae wpihtereres Dentistry, and strive to please profit his patrons. REPERENCE: Rev. Dr. Gurley, Hon. R H Gillet, Dr. Binney, Hon. 8 A Douglas, Hon. C Mason Dr R P Patterson, Hon. A O P Nicholson, Dr. R Coolidge, oe Medical Faculty of Georgetown Col- nov 23—tf HOME MANUFACTURES, FAIRVIEWCOTTON WORKS, NEAR THE CANAL BASIN, ALEXANDRIA, ITZPATRICK & BURNS, Proprietors, and Manufacturers of COTTON YARNS, CAR- PET CHAIN, SAIL TWINE, WRAPPING TWINE, CORDAGE, COTTON BATS, §c. Orders —_ merchants in Washi: m respect- fully solicited for any of the above articles, ich we will deliver in Washington lower than can be had in Baltimore or other Northern markets. All orders will meet with promptattention, a: ing ~ aon -& B. oc 1— ACADEMY OF MUSIC. N PURSUANCE OF THE DESIGN OF this Institution, viz: theditfusion of the knowl- edge of Music, and a cultivation of the public taste for the higher order of the Art, the ACADEMY OF Music roposes to give a series 2 FOUR CONCERTS: and, with a view to add as much ott wewpmeaaley their geet ik the Great Works of Beethoven, Mozart, Mendlesohn, Spohr, Hummel and others, relieved .b be pro- duced with the greatest ible effect, both in the Orchestral and Vocal departments. The plan of admission will be the same as that adopted by the Academy of Music in London, viz: by subsertption only, the terms of which will be ‘5 for the four Concerts, entitling the subscriber to three tickets of admission to each Concert. Subscribers names may be immediately received at the bookstore of Messrs. ‘Taylor & Maury; at he Piano store of Mr. Davis, and at the Music Stores of Messrs. Hilbus and Zantzinger; also at the Academy of Music. cornergNinth and D streets (Open daily from 10 till 6.) oc 15—tf TOPHAM & NORFLET'S NEW AN!) CHEAP SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK STORE, 499 Seventh st , opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. MESSRS. 10 PHAM Law of Philadelphia, and NORFLET of this city,, respectfully announce to their friends and the pees that they have com- menced the Saddling Business at the above stand, where they will make and keep constantly on hand a large and superior assortment of—Mens’, Ladies’, and Boys’ SADDLES, BRIDLES MARTINGALES, and WHIPS. HARNESSof every descri tion, both for city and country use. All kinds of TRUNKS, VALISES, and CAR- PET BAGS. Ladies’ SATCHELS, TRAVEL- ING BASKETS, and FANCY WORK BOXES. HORSE BLANKETS, COVERS, COLLARS, and HAMES. Horse, Spoke and Dust BRUSH- pees rer ee CURR ’-COMBS, SPONGES, +» dee, All material used will be the best that can be obtained; and both of us having been practical workmen for several years, we feel confident that our work cannot be surpassed, either for style or durability. By unremitting efforts to give satis- faction we hope to merit, and respect ly solicit, a share of public patronage. Pasticular attention paid to covering Trunks and i paeiy A all kinds of work. Saddlers’ tools constantly on hand. nov 7—tf ‘TO ALL THAT VALUE THEIR SIGHT. lighter compositions, will Wwiss ES to call the attention to ail that suffer with defective sight, caused by age, sick- ness and particulatly from glasses injudiciousl; selected, to his superior SPECTACLES an GLASSES carefully ground by himself to a true spherical accuracy, and brilliant transparency, suited precisely aud beneficially to the wearer ac- cording to the concavity or convexity of the eye. Very numerous are the {ll effects caused to the precious organ of sight from the commencement glasses in not being precisely suited, by of an Optometer; and the practice of many ‘ars, enables him to measure the focai disease of tue eyes, and such glasses that are absolutely re- aired will be furnlsnea with precision and satis- faction. J.T. acknowledges the very liberal encourage- ment already obtained, and farther solicits the pa- tronage of those that have not yet availed them- selves of his ald. Persons that cannot conveniently call, by send- er Ing the glasses {n use, and stating how many | inches they can read this print with their specta- cles, can be supplied with such that will improve their sight. Innumerable testimonials to be seen ; and cefer- ences given to many who have derived the greatest ease and comfort from his glasses. Circulars to be had gratis, at his oifice, No. 512 Seventh street, three doors from Odd Fellows’ Hail, up stairs. Norvyo.n, Septeraber 7, 1854, ir—The Spectacles you made for me suit very weil, and seem to have improved imy sight more than any other 1 have lately tried. iiTT. W. TAZEWELL. I Lave tried a palr of Spectacles obtained from Mr. ‘Tobias, and find them of great assistance to = sight, aud correspon his description ofthe ioous. { recommend him asa skillful optle cian HENRY A. WISE. Mr. J. Postas: Sir—The palr ot tpectacies you furnished me yesterday are particularly satisfao- toryto me. ney are very decidedly the best I porsess, and I am the owner of eight or nine pair, Carefully selected in different places and from 0; ticlans recommended to me on account of thi es Gat standinz in England, France and the nited States. I have been also pleased with our a co ener on the treatment of 2 , for purpose of preserving and improve Ing the tight; Respectfully, yours, CHAS. CALDWELL, Professor of M. C., Louisville, Ky. Lyucuayre, Nov. 10, i804. sobn Fobias having furnished me with by which I have been greatiy alded (my having suffered greatly from reading at est es > to say that 1 consider hima suillful prac ical optician, and well prepared to ald those who may nocd his professional services. WM. B. ROUZIE, Elder of Jcthodisi Canferenss. WiLmiteronyN.C., Son. 27, 1854. Bir.J. Vostas: Dear Sir—t ara nappy to say that the Spectacles which | obtained from youlast Week are entirely satisfactory. From an inequal- ity in the visual renge of my eyes, I have Lereto- fore found great dite a! in getting rlasses of the p-oper focal distance. {t affords me pleasure to state that, by the 2id of your optometer, this difi- ouity has been happily cbviated so that the glasses you farnished me are decidedly the best pied te my eves of any I have ever used Very res; y, yours, . B. DRANE, eccor of St. James’ Parish ce pie of Interior, May 7, 1855. fF rova nat defects and the wheqna Tange of may eyes, I have been compelled to use glasses for several years. I have different opticians without obtaining glasses Ses to my eyes. Four months since Mr. ‘Tobias made two pairs especially for me, which I have found to serve aod tap ape By the use of his optometer ke 1s enabled te adapt Glasses minutely to the eye. 1 most cheerfutly recommend Mr. Bobias to all keving occasion to useglasses, and bear my testi- Ben 00 0 Ris ee En HENRY E. BALDWIN, was Rh ssist. Ses’y to sign Land Warrants. BOYS’ WINTER CLOTHING E HAVE THIS DAY RECEIVED aA large addition to our usually extensive assortment of first quality Boys’ and Childrens? CLOTHING, which we will offer to our custom- ers and the pubile at unusually low prices. Our stock consists in _— OVER COATS and TALMAS. Fine cloth ROUNDABOUTS and JACKETS Fine and common PANTALOONS: Silk, Satin, and Merino VESTS White and colored SHIRTS UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS CAPS, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, &c , &c. Making our stock of Boys’ and’ Children’s Clothing very large and complete. WALL & STEPHENS, 322 Pa. avenne, bet. 9th and 10th street, dec8 —_ (Intel&Giobe) next to Iron Hall. OLT’S, ALLEN’ RvUBBIN nd LAW rence & Co.’s t revolving hammer, five and six barrel PISTOLS. Also, a good assort- ment of single barrel Pistols, from 75 cents to $5 each. American RAZORS of the best quality, every razor warranted. For sale E. K. LUNDY, dec tl —_—No, 128 Bridge street, Georgetown, vision night in my eariler life) {t affords me the h Information for Travelers. ORANGE & ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD. Great Southern Maii Line! ag TWICE DAILY -@n (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 Riehmond.......85 50 OMNIBUSES and BAGGAGE WAGONS wiil be at the Washington Railroad Depot to con- = PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE, Free of Charge, to STEAMER GEORGE PAGE for ALEXANDRIA, a dis- tance of six miles, th Tickets the . ic! ee Expedition and Comfort are secured by this Route, as it isa CONTINUOUS LINE OF FIRST CLASS oe From ALEXANDRIA TO RICH- MOND. THROUGH PASSENGERS and BAGGAGE carried without cost to the Depot of the Petersburg Railroad J. R. NICKLIN, dec 7-tf Ticket Agent, Al PEOPLE’S NEW STEAMSHIP LINE, Between Baltimore, Alexandria, Wash- ington and Georgetew: Vf dae NEW AND COMMODIOUS STEAM Propeller DIAMOND STATE will ran rezatarly ok week be- tween the al ports ; Baltimore on Sat- urday afternoon, arriving at A lexandria on Mon- ey. morning and at‘Washington and Georgetown ‘morn’ . Returning, will leave Washington Tuesday af- terncon; Georgetown Wednesday morning, and Alexandria Wednesday evening. For freight appl to BENJ. DARBY, 89 x street, Georgetown, D. C nov 27—eolm WASHINGTON BRANCH RAILRUAD, VHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon- day, the 23d instant, the Trains will Leave Washington at 6 and 5 a. m., and 3 and ‘4p. m. in Sunday at 4 p. m. ‘ Leave Baltimore at 4 and 9% a. m., and 3and . Mm. oh Sunday at 4% a. m. ap 23—tr T. H. PARSONS, Agent. FOR MOUNT VERNON. { N TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS.--FARE, round trip, $1; from Alexandria 15 cents.—The steamer THOMAS, COLLYER leaves Washington at 9. jexan- dria at 9% o’clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at 8g o’clock. Coach fare 10 cents. Per- sons wishing the coaches will leave their residence with George & Thomas Parker. Refreshments on the boat. ect 23—tf SAM’L GEDNEY, Captain. THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOUL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. HE ate COMPRISING HIS LINE are the ATLANTIC, Captain West, PACIFIC Captain Nye, BALTIC Comstock, ADRIATIC, Captain Grafton. Whese Ships have been built by contract, expresse ly for Gowmnnient service; ts care been taken in their construction, as in the engines, to pel al Seen Ses and speed, and their a = jons for ers are ualied elegance sae PRICE OF PASSAGR. From Saal to Liverpool, ix firstcabia, = (ee ee ae ae Exclusive use of extra siza state rooms, - 300 From Liverpool to New York, - £30and £20 An experienced Surgeon attached to exch ship. No berth can be secured until paid for. Fer it or e sper WARD K. LINS & CO., 56 Wall street, New York. BROWN, SHIPLEY & ve E. @. ROBERTS & CO. 13 King’s Arms Yard, London. JOHN MUNROE & CO. 38 Rue Notre Dame des Victolres, Paris. GEORGE H. QRAPER, Havre. shaped gaerots these ships will = be accourta- for zo! ver, bullion, specie, iewelry, pre- Glous stones’ or metals, uricas bills’ of are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein ex- pressed. nov 1S—ly BY RAILROAD DIRECT TO THE WEST. Time between Washington aud Wheeling but 17% heurs! Bunning Time between Washington and Cincinnati 27 hours !! THROVSH TICKET? AND BAGGAGE CHECES FO BE Had IN WaslineTon, HE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL ROAD having greatly mers its Western connections, now offers the fullest inducements to Traveliers between WASHINGTON, BALTd- MORE, andall portions of the WEST, NORTH- WEST, and the SOUTHWEST. Theconnection between the Trains from Wash- ington and the Trains bound West from Balti- more is always promptly made at the Wash: Junction (lately called the Relay House) 9 miles from Baltimore. This is the only change of cars required between Washington and the Ohioriver. Baggage is checked through to Wheeling at the Washington Station, and rechecked trans- ferred there, (wih the passe ) without c! for those holding Spies ‘Tickets for points be- round. The connecting leave — ily at6a.m.and 43 p.m. On Sundays atthe latter hour only. At WHEELING direct connection is made With the trains of the CENTRAL OHIO RAIL- ROAD, running from Bellaire, on the Ohio, near Wheeling, through Cambridge, Zanesville, and Newarx,to COLUMBUS. These trains connect at Newark with the cars of the Newark, Mansfield snd Sandusky Kailroad for Sandusky, Toledo, Detroit, C! ‘0, St. Louis, etc. At COLUMBUS the C. G. Railroad trains con- Rect with the fast trains of the Littis Miami fati- road to Xenia, Cincinnati, Louisville, ete. At XENIA (on Little Miami Railroad) connection is formed with the trains throvgh Dayton, to Indian- apolis, ‘Ferre Haute, Lafayette, © , Rock — Louis, ~~ ~ cea ‘assengers ‘hroxy; lemphis, Vicksburg Nesehew, 9 I Orleans, ete., which arealzosold at Washin m—ore trans- ferred at Cincinnati to the Mail mers on the Ohio. Tickets for Evansville, Cairo, and St. Louis are #oid by this route. For CLEVELAND, and via Cleveland to Toi edo, Deiroit, Chicago, etc., tickets are sold, when the Ohio ls na rable between Wheeling and Weilsviile (forty miles) where a_connection with the Cicveland and Pittsburg Railroad is mace. Travelers ‘equésied to notice that while this is the only r oe "Burough Tickets and Checks la higher) lorie is eed pe shortest, moet speedy, an ‘ect to near! leading pees in the ee West. The distance from izhington to Cincinnati fs but 653 miles, being about 105 miles shorter than by any other route! FARE, BY THROUGH TICKET, FROM WASHINGTON :—Tc Wheeling, $9 50; Colum- bus, $13 €5; Dayton, $15 50; Cincinnat!, $16 00; Loziaville, by railroad, $18 65, by steamer from Cincianzt!, $18 00; tadtanapolfs, $17 50; Cleve- land, $12 (0; ‘Soledo, $15 90; ‘Detroit, $15 20; Chicago, $20 65 aud $19 50; St. Louis, $23 50 an 6235; Memphis, #25; New Orleans, $31; ete. FOR FREDERICK AND HARPEP?S FERRY, MARTINSBURG, CUMBERLAND, BERKLEY SPRINGS BEBFORD SPRINGS, PIEDMONT, OAKLAND, and FAIRMOUNT, may leave Wi at 6 a. m. or rae For the minor way stations between Baltimore and Wheeling, take 6 a. m. train from Wily Pir trains ts and froce Balitences, Anapolis ie ‘or an m ial etc., see special advertizements. Y For further information, h Fickets, &3_ epply to BHOMAS H- BARSONS, Agent, a Waskington Station. JOHN H. DONE, Master of T Beaitimore and Ohio ww y » Baltimore. mey GAUTLER’S Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Elegant SALOON AND RESTAURANT, Conducted on the plan of Taylor § Delmonico’s New York. j Ee AND GENTLEMEN CAN PRO- cure atall hours BREAKFAST, LUNCH, DINNER and SUPPER, served in the best style at a few minutes’ notice All the delicacies of the season constantly on Members of and others taking rooms can make ecplrper en ts terms to have their meals fernlohod. =e Elegant dining rooms and parlors for the ac- commodation Messes or parties of gentlemen desirous of their ether. (fh pine oes the sos a this estab- ishment @ convenience are respectful- ly invited to cail and éxamine it. C. GAUTIER, des 15—eoim 252 Pennsylvania avenue. MINCE MEAT. MENCE MEAT OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. made from V: Mountain Beef and Fruits and Spices of the purest and best quality, under my own supervision, for sale at my corner of Vermont avenue and 15th street. nov %@, M. P. KING, Carter's Spanish Mixture THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD Best Alterative Known! ‘ NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT!!! remed: 's pe Rab ee eg VERY ever made has been so eminently succesful In curing ScRoFULs and ALL DISEASES or THE BLoop,as CARTER’S SPANISH MIX- RE. Sza it of the thousands who have wae ee Gonerte By vs Mixture contains no be given to the bilated wae, least possible hesi- ion. We have only room for short extracts from the volumes of seeped a sone! Poeembitity well fro: ntlemen e est respectal well known in their various localities. Please read for yourselves. We take great pleasure in cailing the attention of our readers to the merits of Carter’s Spanish Mixture as a remedy for diseases of the blood. It enjoys a reputation in this city berms ay by an other preparation —Daily Dispatch, Rich: § Va. The Hon. John M. pepe ying be becons'd- ers it a matter of duty to add his testimony to the virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, FROM ACTUAL PERSONAL OBSERVATION Of its remarkable cura- tive powers for the diseases in which it is used ‘We have been cured of a violent and protracted Liver disease by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We know it to be all ft professes. —Editor Southsids Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We have found from personal trial, that Car- ter’s Spahish Mixture fs a truly valuable medi- cine —Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vt. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—A press man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir- ulont character by a few bottles of Carter’s Span- ish Mixture, after everything else had failed. Oth- |- er cures which have come under our own observa tlod, preves “d np ergs ifs oar really a val- uable medicinal agent. e leasure in calling the attention of the affiicted to its mer- Its —Richmond Republican. SYPHILIS.—I have seen a number of cures of Syphilis performed by Carter’s Spanish Mixture T believe it to be a perfect antidote for that horri- bie disease. E. BURTON, Com. of Revenue for city of Richmond. LIVER DISEASE.—Samuel M. Drinker, of the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Kich- mond, Va., was cured of Liver disease of several ears standing by only three bottles of Carter's Bpanish Mixture, OLD SORES, ULCERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKiN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, and others, detailed in our Al- manac The number of such cases cured by Car- ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the bility of inserting them in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCURY.—See the cure of Mr. Elmore. He was eaten up with Mercuty and could obtain no relief, until he took six bo! of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, which perfectly restored him to health and vigor. NEURALGIA—Mtr. F. , formerly of the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hetel, Richmond, was cured of Neu a by Carter’s Spanish MAxture. Since that time, he says he has seen it cure more than a hundred cases of the disease in which it is used. He never fails to recommend it to the affiicted RHEUMATISM—Mr. John F. Harrison, Druggist, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. The patient could not walk. A few bottles entirely cu: red him SCROFULA.—Mr. Hatrison alse writes of a t cure of Scrofula, in the coped ine young ‘of three years standing,) which all the doc- sort Gand not feach. Six bottles made a cure of her. SYPHILIS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of Washin: ton, D. C , who cured an obstinate case of Syphi- Us by Carter’s Spanish Mixture, says ‘“‘it acts spe- cially on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt and efficient in its results.’? Dr. John Minge, formerly of the City Hotel, Richmond, now of Alabama, says he seen Carter’s Spanish Mixture admini: in 2 num- ber of cases with astonishingly good effect. He recommends it as ‘‘the most ent alterative in ” SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA—Mr Jos. Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture WM.S. BEERS & CO., Proprietors. No. 304 Broadway, New York. E Price $1 be bottle, or six bottles for $5. ‘orsaleby CHAS. STOTT, Washington, D. c.. ists generally. oct i—ly ING TO OLD AND YOUNG. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. as tion, although less than two years Seen the ys ; Owing to its wonderful ef- fects upon the human hair and scalp, bas already obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly un paralleled. It has without the ordinary ap; ne used for such purposes, won its way, been heartily welcomed to most of the cities and towns in the United States, the Canadas, and the West India Islands. Wor ts fapeleintes bl abo when MI it is remembered that its porary upon ‘That this preparation wilkgoteally Restore gray t re] jon iy ray Hair to ie | atural Color, produce a Taxurlant hie red the heads of the bald, prevent the from falling off, and when used as a tonic ar- ticle, luce a Continual flow of the natural fluid and thus render the hair soft, glossy and wa’ destroy diseases of the scalp, and expel dandrow’ the certificates of distinguished gentlemen and ladles in every part of the country who have tried it, and therefore speak what they know, most ful- ly attest. That by a proper use of this itestorative hair can be made to atlain and retain its natu- ral color to almost any io el cena eee Ly by removing the cause of from the scal) no matter how long standing—the concurrent timonials of the press and the certificates of nu- merous respectable individuals of both sexes, to the use of this curative, as well as of the recom- mendations of editors and certificates before allu- ded to, can be had of all ageats. BuooxsigLp, Mass., Jan. 12, 1855. Prov. Woon—Dear Sir—Having made trial of hae Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to cay its effect has been excellent in removing in- flammation, dandruff, and a constant tendency to itching, with which 1 have been troubled from childhood, and has alsor esiored my hair, which ‘was becoming yy, tol cs or: color. I have Ged no other ardcle, with an ing like ihe same pleasure and profit. a page Pastor of Orthodox Church. Brookiel4. CazLrLe, ill., June 27, 1853. I have used Prof. 0.3. Wood's Hair Restora- Salt wes Wcooaing! es U Goamakts jeemaiiogt ir was as 2 of bis “Meatcrakive” it hae gray; but by the use ponmanently so SIDNEY BEBESES 80. . ¥ Ex-Senator Uniied States. Paor. Woop :—Dear Sir—My hair commenced iprling O& seine thnee sx-tous yenmesinen and con- Unued to do so until I became qui . I tried all the popular remedies of the fect, at I was induced to use your celebrated Hair Restorative, and am very sary to say itis doing wonders. i have now « of young hair, and cheerfully recommend its use to all similari) . A. © WILLIAMZON, 133 Second street. Address 0. J. WOOD & CO., Pro 318 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market , St. Louis, Mo. C. STOTT & CO., wholesale and retail Agent, pit @.W.DYOTT & SONS, General t, » Pa. au l—ly GLENWOUD CEMETERY, Office Ne. 292 Pa. ave., cormer 10th street, (OVER THY SAVING’s BANK.) i er CEMETERY is laid out on the plan of the celebrated Greenwood, of New York, and situated on the one and a SCROFULA DOWN TO 4 con. MON PIMPLE. H& HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN hundred cases, and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor ) He has now in his Rage eee npn vere , all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are to cure a nursing sore v5 Sent ae ee cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Reader, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of {tin everycase. Sesureas water will extin. guish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after a trial it always speaks for itself. There are two things about this herb that rs to me surpris- ing; first that it ers in our pastures, in some laces quite plentiful, and yet Hts valve has never n known until | discovered it in 1 that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise oe the disco’ > L will state that in April, 1953, 1 peddled it, and sold about 6 bottles per day—-in April, 1855, I sold over 1,000 bottles per day of it. Some cf the wholes: le Druggivis who kerr been in business twenty and thirty years, say that no- thing in the an: of medicines ‘Was ever like it. here is a universal praise of it from ali quarters. In my own practice I kept it strictiy for hamors—but since its futroducticn asa general family medicine. — and wonderful virtues have bers founa in t that | never suspecied Several cases of epileptic fits—a discase which was always considered incurable. have becn cured. by afew les. O, what a mercy if it will prove ctual In all cases of that malady—there are but few who have seen more of it then I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them aged people cured by it For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Asthma, Fever and Ague. Pain in the Side, Diseases of the Spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kid- neys, &c., the discovery Has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can and enough of it eprtamae oo bk Use. —Adults one table spoonful per day—Children over ten years dessert spoon fal—C dren from five to eight years, tea 5) @ ful. As no directions can be apyiicable to all con stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. = MANUFACTURED BY DONALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Rorbury, Maes. Price, Ong DottaRr Wholesale Agents —New York City, C. Vv. CLICKNER, 81 Barelay street; C RING, 192 Broadway; A.B. & D. SANDS, 100 Fuiton street. a W.DYOTT & SONS Baltimore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & HATCH.’ Alexandria, PEEL & STEVENS. At Retail by all respectable Druggists in the United States and British Provinces, and also by the Druggists of this City. oct -ly DOCTOR HOOFLAND’s CELEBRATED German Bitters, PREPARED UT DR. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’a., Pa, WILL EPFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUXDICR, Chronic or Nervous ilfty, Diseases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arveing from a die ordered Liver or Stomach. Such us Consti , inward Piles, Fulines, or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- sea, Heartburn. Disgust for food, Fullness, or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eroetations, Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and Didicuit Breathing, Flattering ot the Heart, Choking ot Suffocating Sensations when in a ly Dimness of Vision, Dots of Web: Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness « and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back. Che &c., Sudden Flushes of Heat 8 Flesh, Constant imaginings of Evil, and Depression of Spirits. HE PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention — to this preparation, does so with 2 feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which It is tecommended It is no new and untried article, but one that hax stood the test of a ten years’ trial before the Amer- ican ple, and its reputation and sale is uuri- valled by eny similar preparations extant. The testimony in its favor given by the most proml- nent and well-known Physicians and individuals, in all parts of the country is immense. The fol- lowing from North Carolina Fe ncogg Fon mit » referring an who me joubt, “‘Memorabilia. ‘oP Practical Receipt Book, for Farmers and Families, to be had gratis of al) the A for the German Bitters i Principal Office and Manufactory, 130 ARCB STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA Sersifcats of Dr. W. Smith, of Powe Hill, Risb- cvrvg ~seeeg N.C. Ping ye marta : Dz. C. M. Jacrsonx, Pailadelphie— Tg have — Bhdinsgs “earge deadlanadloe “eg form, for tive yeas. Such was my © tion for twelve months that the physicians and all who saw me said I must die. ile in this con- dition I was cariied to the watering places in Vir ginia, Tennesxcc, and North Carolina, bot wes not benefitted by any water to which I was taken. While on my way bonie | stopped 2 week at Rath- erfordica, 4 si jaye in North Caroling, to the effect of some Chalyheate water in . About the last of the week i went !ntos iz store to yet some medicine for my child and myself. These were severa! of the village physt- clans in tae store, and one of them seemed to take some interest in my case, and, after asking ™* some questions, sald he had been a Syspej tic aud hag be eatly benefited by the use OOFr- LAND’S GEKMAN DITTERS, prepared ly you, ané he intisted that I would try the Bitters. Hie also called the next day at my room, and fa- sisted so much that I wi try them that I asked him to get me one bottle. He did it, and i com- taking it as directed, and 1 was more ben- eiitted by it than all the water and mediciue | hod *vAfter resehing home one cf ighbors poe After » one of neig’ q to me fora ption and icine, (Le a Gye I gave him nearly all the Bitters! which effected much good in bis cart. He has often called on me for more cf the same kind of medicine, saying he was more beneditted by it than any other be had takea, but | have not been able to get any more for hiza or myself since; ‘will you, therefore, ship me a dosen & mere Tespecttuby, your, W. SMITE D.R. BUOKES. Roger's Store, Wake Co., N. Ss. a, |, SAYS: “Htevi enced. Yer] great bene rom oe we ot tObE LAND’ OF AN BITTERS Chronic Dysentery mctional derangement °° the Liver, and its concomitant evils, | am de=iroas of obtaining a Cong Aas it for the benedt of MY community. You , therefore, pic.se send § lot, &e., &c. CERTIFICATE OF WM. 2. ATWOOD. HUNTSVILLE, Yadkin Co, N.C November Ist, 1955 Dr. C. M. Jackson—Dear Sir: Allow et press to you my sincere thanks for your discovery Efe medicine which, to aay the leak of it, bas ef fected a cure that all other medicines, chat 1 Bove taken, have entirely failed todo. HOOF oped GERMAN BITTERS have cured me of te wated case of the Pires that, BI at i to make any use of this communes. tion for the benefit of the am@icied, you may tink a "WM. J. ATWOUP-