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EVENING STAR. — 00D HIGHT. 5 Good night! a svord so-often said, . The heedless mind forgets its meaning ; *Tis only when some heart liés dead, On which oar own was leaning,‘ @ bear in, ideuing. music roll Th last ceed night along the soul. “ Sood sas ence ant never die; it peals al quickening ear, And tender gales of memory When sulled the voige, © erugh of pain en stille le yor, a That ne’er shall breathe “ good night” again. «Good night!” it mocks us from ‘he grave— Ttoverleaps that strange world’s bound From whence there flows no backward wave— Tt calls from out the ground, On every side, around—above, “Good night, go d night!’? to life and love + «Good night!” O wherefore fades away The light that tiyed da: Bhat “ear word ? Woy follows that good nigyt, no day, Why are ot souls so stirred? O, rather say. du)’, pram. once more, “Good night thy ume of toil is o'er!” “Go03 night? now eometh gentle sleep, #.nd wars that fa'l like gende rain, Good night, O, holy, blest and deep, The rest that follows pain! ‘ How should we reach God’s upper light, If life’s tong day had no * good night.” PRINTING ON G@LAS§.—Mr. Whipples, of Boston, bas patented a method of engraving of printing om glass, which opens a wide field for mechanical industry and ornamental taste by teprodusing rapidly and cheaply on the surface of glass vessels of any usual form, or even upon ordinary glass, any device desired Measures are now in progress to establish a manufactory for the production of glassware thus ornaaiented, in competition with the im perfect and feeble engravings heretofore only prepared by a tedious process of inding dexterously upon a revolving stone. Eike the old process, this method of er graying is purely mechanical, fhd'acid or other ¢ i agent ing employed,“ except in the preparation of the patterns. * EF Ap irish boy, who was trying hard to get & place, denied that he wae) feiet! SE dow t know what.you mean by not being an Arishman,”’ said the gentleman who was hiring him, “but this I know, you were born in Ire. land.” “Och. your honor, if that’s all,” said the boy, ‘‘tmall blame to that. Suppose your old cat has kittens in the oven—would they be loaves of bread ?”” The boy got the place.” Iuportast Rewor.—A rumor is current, says the Buffalo Republic, ‘that the schooner Robert Willis. whose sudden disappeaiance on Lake Michigan last Fall was noticed at the time, had been captured by the Mormons of Beaver Island, her captain and crew masga- cred, and the vessel unloaded and scuttled. ‘The U_S. steamer Michigan has been sent to the Island to look into the affair. 3" “Does this razor go easy?’ asked a barber of a victim who was writhing under a clumsy instrument, whose chief demonstra- tion was a strong handle, “Well,” replied the poor fellow, “that de- pends upon what you call the operation. If ‘ou are skinning me, it goes tolerably easy; it if you’re shaving, it goes rather hard.”’ E> Talk about the enjoyment of wealth— it never was and never can’be enjoyed. An abundance of money isa heap of misery. A man who owns a small house. a small farm, a small wite, a big dog, a good cow, two or three fat pigs, and two children, ought to be well satisfied Es Buss, to kiss; rebus, to kiss again; pluri- bass, to kiss without regard to sex; sillybuss, to kiss the hand instead of the lips; blunder- Duss, to kiss the wrong person; omnibuss, to kiss all the persons in the room; erubus, to kiss in the’ grave-yard or in the dark; buss- the-boiler, to kiss the cook! Time of Departure of the Ueean Steamers. For Daye «+-Liverpool,.Oct HM. Liverpool... Oct, Ie. New York..Oct. ave New York op ae 2 the 5th and 20th of each month. |“ LIST Uf ARKIVALS AT THE HOTELS. Browns’ Hotei—r. rv. & u. sRown. R W Lench, 8C J C Mathew, NY 3 D Amnsby, Pa A Clements, Pa ce 5 NY Mrs White, do € A Boree, do Dr Thayer, Mich N Spence, do € Joes, do JA Fisher & lady,NC PP Birch, do W A Bibb, Va Mr Simp-on, Pa Miss Morris, do AJ Myers, md Mrs Turnbull, do iT Hargraw, Va R Code, NY W Meintosch, Tenn Miss Puginett, do EJ Hearner, NY Miss Blair, do DL Cushing, Pa E B Porter, Md J Allen, lady & son, NY Mr & afrs Atkinson, NY E B Hill. Va RC Anderson, NC J B Burdett, do A Griffin, Ohio AN Troth, do C J Bilups, Va Willia..s, Balt P Sale, do B J Pope, Mass W Betts, jr A Feliows, do W A Simonds, Mass J.-H Caraoll, Cal T H Hillers, NY E Uribe, NY 3M Champion, DC J Gailagher, jr, Mo F Morgan JS Bender, jr, Md W M Bush, Va M M Davis, Va J W Hamiton and lady, G Gusgenhamer, do do R M Tallitero, do AJ Simpson and lady, M8 Vaieatine, do I W Rosenbower, do nd Mrs J M Rielly, do B A Davis, do Miss F Polk, do Mrs D D Osborne, NY Miss E J Snopson, Mass C 3 Brown Miss SE Simpson,do J L Slater, Va W J Dickson, Va BF Morris, Md JJ Burtsrd, do O M Turner, Va Hi Smith, do J Millhizer, do R H Codrell, do JA Neutier, 8C 3M McUCullup, do J Clouds, La C A Coiquit, NY BS Lackey, DC 5 B Thomas, Ky JM Simms, Va & Bellows, NH M Trost. Masa BH Stammine, NC B F Brown, do IW Newby & lady, Md T Dealy, Balt 'W C Moon, NY J C Clarke, 8C J Duvall, Md — Hirkwood House—,. x. & 4. xinxwoop. BL Morant & lady,Md JH Beck, Va W E Everett, NY P M Wilkinson, Pa BH Lightener, DO BS NY T B Siattworth; Ala B Themton, Va MS Anderson, do RS James, NY H Stowell & | dy, NY ‘T P Dennison, do RJ Mendenhall, NC Dr W.M Post & lady, SC Miss Meudenbail, do Bb Ohio Miss A G Switt, do 4 Clark, SC Miss 5 J Henley, do C E Whillock, Va : Boyce, 3C C Diggs, Md * Slaughter, Va W Guy, do C Innis, SC. J Livingston, 8C W Jenni. gs. Ohio W Howe, Va G L Stewart, de M Downey, do Dr AS Piggott, Ma 8 Stevens, Pa W R Davis, Miss J B Sanol, Cuba A Danmont, NY G E Tillotson, do R Moris, Md Dr Atkinson, do J Plummer, do ‘T SThormn, NY J Cragg, do J & Bmall, Mass ST Stewart, Va Miss L Stewart, Va R Massey, do Miss B Stewart, do R Hill, do W W Bubert, do JH Topping, Dc ABW McCormick, do “ Wibards’ Hotel—n. 4 &5 c. wittarD. P Hobertson, Ohio G Boyer, Pa J A Jadeson and lady, J Hagenman, do t Miss Campbell, La as M & Falls, Balt F L Campbell, do J A Bemple, U T M Brewer, Mase JD Hende fs J FP Sheppard, NY JH Butts, Mz 3 H Hodges, Vt JT Wells, do J P Stokes, Va NT Holiand and lady, 3 P Jotnson, Mass Ohio TL Smith & lady, NY B W Nelson, Mass Mrs Grant & child, do 3 T Nottingham, Va P G Crampion, GW Savage, Pa ey L G Whaute, do A B Boyce, Bait H G Grant & lady, AC Mrs Samner, do RC Cammack, La 'T v Miller & family, Ala Mrs Cammack, do 2 Jennings & lady, NY Miss J Cammack & maid, N Holland, do do Miss Audrews, do Mr Riggs, DU United States Hotel—r. 8. nacunry. Mrs A Hall, NY W A Jenkins, Va JD Davis, Va H M Heddtcson, SC H Milen, do J E Criss, NY W T Pepper, La G M Conradt, Balt W Blakey, Va Mrs Greenon, do J Hoff x ‘lady, do JD Thomas, Va J F Hoff, jr, Va A Collins, do AC Preston & dawghter, J 8 Grayhill, Ga id W H Alten, do ‘W M Tebbs & son, Ohio W G Wholdon, Mass W Salmon, do Mr Tharston, wife and W Knox, do _ child, Va BF Waterman, NY G T Hurt, Ga A Waggner, Pa C Lowrey, Balt TH ut _ WS Ba 8 J Cothell, Va Mr Conrade, Va ~M Ven Duseiz, Pa D FLUID EXTRACT OF Boh <9 B DROP) Or. Cancer feb = CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR OAN CER, ULCERATED SORE THROAT, | WHITE SWELLING, BRONCHI- ih ais. DROPSY, AND ALL: aS SING Fi M 7. a Prepared by J. L. KIDWBULy Chemist, George The estimate that is now accorded this pr. tion by the medical Rrofeeston Qnd by othits com- ts merft, ms» }, séen in the potent to judg of be that it hes been presenseq by Bany of our a8 in this country, and has most eminent Phys be the <ctention of a celetrated profession of Se canbe solless, Scotland, by whom it bes mm ‘al career Serene ly ine of an aggravated eon propricter dias heen forced to make more @x- e ALT ments to meet the ra increasi demand for Bezca Drop ba * . Vincennes, InpiaNa, Oct. 8, 1864. J. L. Kidwell—Dear Sir: Some three months ago, througb th: agency of 0.) smith Muller, our vepre- sentation iu Congres’, [had pu:chase@ of you. for the use o my father in Scotlard one dozen PRottles ot Beech Deep or Cancer Prepsration. 1 havea let- ter from my brother, stating that the ptr sician de- Tes you to forward another dozen bottles. He thinks under its the ci_ease is arrestet. FE may dd that my father has tried every physician of dis. oction in Scétlend and Englan}, ineluding Prof-s sors of Kdiaburg snd Collleges withou: relie*. The disea e was of three years standing, began in the right cheek, which is partially consumed. He war asufferer with constant psin; wnich has‘entirely left him 1 gt ‘Thie case will give your preparation a popularit in Britain which no ovher medicine haa Taree, Wil Dick, Esq , Collydeah, by Leslie Scotland, in care of Mesers Penfoed, Clay & Oo. Druggists, N. York, who will forward it. - JAMES DICK. Mr. Flint is a man of great influence in his county, and will with plessure communicate with any one in reference to his case, OaLLaway County, Missouri, July 13th, 1864, Dear Sir-—With great pleasure I inform thet your preparation of Beech Drop has accompli:hed for me what I thought beyond the reach of human agency. For the last twelve years I ‘ave been afflicted with Bcrofula of a Gancerous forta, So extensive was the ulcers and s9 herrible my appearance that my case becam« notorious with all the Faculty fn this end ‘in fact I had obtained the x state, without auy abate- Through a fiend I procured f your Beech Drap, after vsing cure, that hundreds visited me. My desir to benefit my fellow’'man; with that purpes: I beg all afflicted with Scrcfula in any form to use it. ®nclosed you will find an order from some friends for the preparation. Vety truly, INO. C. FLINT. For sale by Druggiste and Dealers in Medicines in Washington, Alexendria, and Baltimore. ect 14—d8na i Q ALE of United S town of Rome, in the State of New York.~ Wil! be sold at publ ‘ction on the premises, in th« toan or village «1 Rome, on the 15th day of Novem- ber next, all those several lots and parts of lota which were purchased by the United States from Dominick by_deed- bearing cate Ist March, 1814, 19th Octoher, 1815, and 4th July as lot* umbered 4, 5, 6, 13. 14, and 15, im block », with the terly half pai jots 7 and 12, and the easterly half parts of lots 3 and 16, ‘n the same bi ck 6, to gether with lots 4, 5, and 6, in block: 7; the whole being Known and hitherto used as the site cf the Unit-d States arsenal at Rome. The lots and halves of lots above mertioned num bered 3, 4, 5, , 7,12, 18, 14, 15, and 16, fronting northerly ai ae two hundred and sixty four feeton Domin "eet, and running back three honired and twen y-thres teet, more er leas, on the eastern boundary, and four hundred and forty-five feet, more or !ess, on the western boundary. to the Inland Lock Navigation Company’s Caval,ewill be sold, with the bui'dings thereon, in one parce! lots 4. 5, and 6, in b ock 7, fronting sutkeriy alic- gether one hundred and ninetyight jee on anid street and running back two hundred feet, more or lesa, with th« biridings thereon 2s nucther parcel The -ale will be for cash; and deeds “ r the proper- ty will mate by the secr f War, under the acts of Concress of 3d of March, 1419, and 28th of April, 1928, conveying to the purchaser and co his heire assigns forever ail the right, title, and interes of the United States in the same. There will be sold, also, atthe same iime and place a large quantity of stores which it is not deemed advisebic to remove to anciher ersensl, among which are ten iron canucn, with gun car- risges and many of the im;lementa for their use, beavy cius and tackles, horse and hand carta, fir engine, tleighs, stoves, ladders, 8 quantity of 1) m , bricks, &c, a quantity cf flints, an extensive sils, uriicles tates land in the of furniture, and a large saan (wrought an i cast,) stee Ee) ae CSN EK CRAIG ovt 13—ata Colonel of Grd GEORGETOWN FFMALE SEMINARY, GEORG HTN, D. 0. Wm. J. Ciark, HC ark,” } Pamoass. Seminary will be resumed op FRIDAY, September lsc, The curse of etudies actually pursued in this Ir stitutios embraces # higher and more thorough Tange than that pursued in any other Female Se inary in the Union. The Iccation of the Seminary is remarkable for it salubrity. The buildings are large, the rooms caps- cious, and the grounds for recreation are very am- Rev. Mr le. Eeera ios boarding puptis, $200 per eession of 10 months payable on the lst o September and tst of Februs-y. This charge inclades boarding, tuition in English and Mathematics, room rent, fuel, lighte and was)ing. Music, French, Spynish,&c. Drawing and Paintiuz extra. Day scholars from $5 to $10 per quarter, acording to the < larses whick they enter. Reference ts made to Dr. Grafton Tyler, Captain Geo. F. dela Roch, W @. Ridgely, Esq., W Hunter Esq., W. 8. H. Taylor, Esq., Francis Dodg-, Esq. Robert P. Dodge, Esq., and Dr. O. M. Linthicum, Georgetown, DO; and to Jos. H. Bradiey, Esq., Aaron C. Dayton, Esq., and Mr. Fitzhugh Ooyle, Washington, D. 0. iy 14—+f (Intel & Union) M.D. K. B HALL, HOM@OPATHIC PHYSICIAN, ATE of Puiladelphia, Pa, graduzteiv Allopathy and Homeopsthy, having had ext-nsive ex perience in the various departments of the profes sion, offers his services to the citizens of Washington and & Office No. 429 Thirteenth street. between G and Hetreets (ffice hours until 9 2. m5 from 3 to 4 p m5and7to8p m. References: Wim. A. Gardner, M. D., Dean of the Homeopathic College Ps., and the profession gen- erally. sep 80—3m THE LONG EXPECTED WORK NEARLY READY! Will be ready for delivery to subscribers early in Ostober— RAMBLES Path of the Steam Horse; or, THE PROSE AND POETRY OF THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. Gorgeously Embellished with about 170 SPLENDID FINISHED ENGRAVINGS, With beautiful colored Fronti-picoe. One volume, 8m of about 500 pages, and bound in Turkey morocco, full gilt. This superb volume, which has been under way for some time. will be ready for delivery to subscri- bers, as above announced, and will present one «‘ the most splendid «pecjmens of book publishinx ever issued in this country. Tha Iilustrations ot the volume are without doubt some of the most magnificently executed pieces of Art «ver produced, Every one of them were taken from Nature by the Artist in persen, and the constant supervirion of Artist, Author and Publisher has been giv-n to pro- duce gems of Art—every one of which will reflect credi. en all concerned. The Type is large and clear, while the paper is of a snowy white texture, aod veryheavy. The Binding will be in the finest style of morocco bindery. Altogether, the Book will be a GEM far exceeding in beauty and value any volume ot a local character ever PRODUCED IN THIS COUNTRY OR ENGLAND. All persons who have nct subscribed would do well to do eo at once, in order to be certain of ap ur ak rT. SAM’L B. HICKOOX, Second street, Balti more, s our sole Agent for Baltimore ani thence to Wheeling From any other poiat, please address the pubiishers. he ENTS WANTED in every Town on the Ohio ver. BROMWELL & SMITH, Publishers, No. 196 Chestnut streei, Philadelphia. oct 4—tf OKHLSCHLAGER & BRO., ENGINEER & ORNAMENTAL DRAUGHTS- MEN AND tNGRAVERS, ENNSYLVANIA avenue, between 12th and 13th streets, north side, over V:ss’s Jewelry Store —Me ars. T. H. &G, A- Oebischisger woulda respectfully announce to their friends and the poblic that they have opened an office at the above place, where ali branches of Prawing and Engraving will be prompt ly and ¢arefully attended to We particular! cal! the attention of persons wishing Designing or Eagraving on Wood, as this is the only office at present in Washington where such work can be ex- erated. sep 2%—Im* ‘ders in the various |- And Gentlemons’. Outfitting | WO x wilewest corner ey K Gad Prurfer siss, aA LEXANDBLA, War } andthe public in enerat, to his extensive and or San pare meen o! lovable Fall and Winter CLOTHING, namely: The latest style of Paris Fr ts, end G. OverMoats of all desoriptions, Also, French black, doeskin, and fancy c:ssimer®, and tweed Pantaioens, 4 lse, a well ase and elegant stock of French and Engiieh velvet acd silk satin Vesta. | The farnishing depattment ‘bf the very best qualities, whieh-H. for sale at fuls 20 per cent. Jower for than can be purchased st any-estetiishmest within this or 8°; southern city, Henry Blondhaem therefore hopes to meet with an esriy call from his friends, patrons and the citizens withi= the environs of this elf , f - Be—Don’t forget the number of the honze, which iz 6}, northeast corner of King and’ Fairfax streets, Alexandria. oot 2—-eolm BOOTS AND SHOES, STILL AT THE OLD STAND? Bouth side of Penisylvanit avenue, between’ Sixth : and Seventh streets,” ~ t OpPotITs BRUWNS’ HOTEL. A HOOVER & SO are stil! at the old plaogeon. « the south side of Penncylvania ave nue, betw. Sista and Seventh streets, onpo- t site Browns Hotel, where they would be Pleased to see their old castomers and the public in general, and where will be found a com- plete assortment of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s, Gentieign’s, Couths’ and Boys’ SHORS and BOOTS of all styles and price: FOK LADTES. : Cloth Button Heeled Gaiters, with and without tips French Lasting Button and Heeled Gaiters Cioth Button Gaiters, without heels French ‘oilut Slippers. French Lasting and Kid re black and white Satin Gaiters 3 do Slippers Do bronze and black kid PS her ees Slippers Piain Lace Gaitera, all colors Moroeso and Kid Bi thin soles, » FOR Misses & CHILDREN. Black, bronze and colored foxed and *ipped Gaiters Tan colored do * do a-superior article Do Buned and plain moroceo Boots, thick soles . f Bronze, black and gteen Jenny Lind Boots Cloth and lasting button Gaiters s Moroce Boots and Jeffersons, thick and thin soles FOR GENTLEMEN. Patent Leather Boots of a superior quality oO do ed, for $5 Kid top Congress Gaiters, black avd colored, single aul double soles Calf Consress Gaiters, single and double soles Cair oxford Ties and Montereys do Patent Leathe: Pumps aud low quartered Shoes A superior article of rewet Boots, spring shanks With a gsneral variety of sewed aud peg Boots, “FOR YOUTHS & ROY?. All we can say in this line i: we are supply all demands of Boots and Shoes of styles. FOR SERVANTS. <.Our assortment in this department is complete, we feel confident we can furnish e good article au@ at fair prices. Thankful for past favors we sti!l sdlicit a contim uance of custom. We think, by keeping a good ar- ticle and selling at fair prives, that we will be able to please, We would invites call before purchasing here. 0: Quick Sales and emal! profits. on’t forget the right store, but call at A. HOOVER & SON'S, Opp. Browne’ Hotel, bet. 6th aad 7th sts., oct 5—eolm south side. WM. NOELL & GEO K. BOYD, prresret to a variety | CPHOLSTERERS & BLIND MAKERS, PP avenue, south side, bet 9th and 10th streets. W ¢ prepared te furnish ven t Blinds tyie, Reed Blinds, Paper n, and every style of painted Ghades. Also, we furvish to order curled Lair, mo: uck, and other Mat- trass pew and other Cushions; lounges, Easy Ottomans, &c.; Carpets and Curtains neatly road and warrante! to ft; old Blinds repeinted and trimmed in tte best manner. All Work done promptly, and guaranteed to give satistaction sep 30—eo2m DANCING ACADEMY. ROP. H. W. MUNDER takes geet pleasure in announcing to his friends and the pubiie gen- erally, that he kasr turned to W ngton, and w i) resume the duties of hs SCHUOL on saturday, October 7th, 1854, at 33 o'clock p. m., for ladies; and on Friday, at 74 o'clock, for gentlemen. He haa lessed the large and besuliful hall now in the course of erect: corner oi Ninth and D streets, which sill be fitted up im handsome tyle, with avery C01 jeaee, expressty for dancing purposes The locas isevertthing that can be desirable to patente, both prive nd central,and in point of heauty will be wur) assed by none in the city. In consideration that his Hall wiil not be completes ii November 20th, he proposes commencing his ecbool at bis old stand, corner of * eventh street and Louisiana avenue. Taying given the most entre satisfaction to bis former patrons, he feels no hesitation in again offer- any department in the above beautiful accomplisl ment. His style of dancing needs no comment, as His new Hail will be opened witha Ball and Exhibition. All thore who wish to Scipate are Terms, &c., will be made kKnewm upem *pplication at Mr John F, Ellis’s Music Stere, Pegmrylvania eep £9- DB. MORSBE’S ALTH RESTORED AND LIFE LENGTHENED, by ELIXIR OR COKDIAL.—At first the ees tiss attributed to Pro. MORSH’S INVIGOR. ia public often deceived, could mot believe the simple and sublime truths announced by the discoverer.— che highest class‘and character, are now triumph: ing ove: all doubts. INCREDULITY I8 OVER- irresistable. ‘The Euoxm remedies, in ull case, the deplorable urgans which make up the 3oud~/ful machine called sad. It restores to fall vigor every delicate func connected ey of mAtter and mind, necessary to the repre uction of human life. Yo persons of fesble muscu- mended es the oniy means of communicsting that energy which is necessary to the proper enjoymert mental attributes. Its beneficial effects are not con- fined to e‘ther sex or toany age. The feebie girl, overworn man of business, the victim of nervous de- pen the individual suffering from general de- all find immediate and permanent relief from the use of this incomparable renovator. To those who complete and unfailing safeguard against that terri ble malady. There are many, perhaps, who ing hie services to those who wish to be perfected in nis numerous pupils in his former class wiil testify requested to join imm ediately. avenue, near Tenth s'reet. -eolm A PHENOMENON IN MEDICINE. DR. MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXIR OR CORDIAL were deemed fabulous. The But facts, undeniable facts attested by witresses of THROWN by « wiass of testimony which is perfectly vlis arising from amisuee or abuse of the various tien with that mysterious compound frame, or deficient im vital power, it is recom- of ell the natural appetites, as well as the sher the - ailing wife, the listlese, ernevated youth. the lity, or from the weakness of a¢ingle organ, wil! have @ predisposition bpd voir ps it will prove a tritied ith their constitutions, that the: themselves beyond the reach of medicine. it not even these despair. The Elixir deais with diseass as it existe, without reference to causes, and will not only remove the disorder itseli. but REBUILD THE BROKEN CONSTITUTION. The derangements of the system, leading to ner-| vous iiseares, and the forms of nervous disease it self, are 60 Durierous that it would require a column to enumerate the maladies for which this prepara- ration is aspecific. A tev, however, may beenume- rated, viz: neuralgia, tic dolereaux, headache, incip- ient parslysis, hysteria. palpitation: of the heart, spi- nw! affections, muscular cebility, tremors, flatulence, a pric king sensation in the flesh, nunrbness, torpid- ity of th. liver, mental depression, weakness of the will, indispo.{tion te move, faintness after exercise, broken sleep an i terrifying dreams, inability to re- mainin one placer position, weakne#s of the pro creative organs, sexuai incompeteucy, melancholy, monomania, fluor albus, uking at the stomach, fo male frreguiarities, a chronic iendency to miscar- Tiage, emaciation, and all complaints growiug out of a free indulzence of the passions, and all barreuness that does net proeeed trom organic causes beyond the reach of medicine Whenever the organs to be acted upon ere free from malformation or strictural diseases it is averred that MORSE’S INVIGORATING ELIXER will replace weakness with strength. incapacity with efficiency, irregularity with uniform and natural ao tivity, and this not enly without hazard of reaction, but with a happy effect on the general organization. 4g@- Bear in mind that all ies, se neceyer ney bezin, finish with the neryous system, and that the ition ot the nerves oe Epon ona are ion is . Bear in mi also, ir every Kind of nervous disease the Blixer Cordis] is the only reliable preparation known. CAUTION. Ds. pa ibrie ieee me has been cour: terfeites by some unprincipled persons. In future, all the heat Cordial will have the ropristor’s fac simile pasted over the cork of each ttle, and the following words blown in the glass Dr., Morse’s py ian Cordial. Cc. H. RING, Proprietor, N.¥. ‘aap The Cordial is put up highly concentrated, in pint bottles. Price,—$3 per bottle; Oe for $5; six for $12. le BLN Proj Ry 192 Broadway, New York. Bold by Draggists throughout the United Btates, Canute and Host Indiese ee oe. AGENTR, Washington—Z. D. GILMAN. Baltimore—S. 8. HANOB. Bichmond—BENNETT & BEEBE, -mar 30—eotd. Ve 60 ‘cots und Jeffersons, thick ana} To | TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. | ORANGE & ALEXANDEIA RAILROAD, i a a Cheapest, most Comfortable and Ex« frnec Route to the White Sulphuy vonsists heem offers | W: | ATrain lexandria to Gordonsville, and in- termediate Stations, will leave the Depot, corner of Duke and Henry streets, at 7 o'clock a. m., on the rrival of the Boat from Washington, time for Breakfast on board, arriving at ville, ot” 10 o’clock,—connecting int a a on the Virginie Genteal to md, end Staun' ||. PREMIER ARTIST IN HAIR, Invanzon Richmond, Oharlottesville, ton, | | A from Gordonsville to Alexandria and in- termediate stations, will leave Gordonsville at Visgaie Ohsteal Ralloed, arcving a tmumgcs at halfypast 2 o’clock—thus allowing time with the traip leaving : A Train from Aléxandris to Warrenton az pees oa bf ele Alstandria oxi ES \. Soe Ste ace On Sunday will leave at 7 o’clock a. m. Train from Warrenton to Alexandria and inter Mediate stations, will leave Warrenton daily (Sun day excapted) at S quarter petite? o'clock a, m., ar riving at Alexandria at halfpast 9 o’clock a. m. On Sunday will leave at quarter past 12 o'clock, at sooner HY = 425 foomeeness. 5 96 assengers or Luray 4nd New Market will take Ieaving Alexandria, at 7 o’olock a m., ‘uesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, conpecting with the stages at Culpeper, 0. H. E 1 * Passengers for Lynchburg will take the train Es Alexandria at 7 o’clock, s. m., on Mon 8, stages at Charlottesville. Peseengers for the White Sulphur Springs will take the train leaving Alexandria daily, con necting with the stages at Staunton. - it Trains are ruaninz daily, (Sanday ex » IMPORTANT TO TH SICK. TS great experience and well-known skill of Prof. MoCLINToo ia a sufficient guaranty to the public that the foliowing jist of Medicines, such as have been constantly used in his practice tor the last thirty years, will fully sustain by their eifects the valuable qualities attributed to them, and pare be the best Medicines ever offered to the public. I. Dr. McClintock’s Pectoral Syrup. Aninvaluable remedy fer Bronchitis, Consump- tiop, and all chronic diseases of the throat and lungs. In all deep seated complaints of the Pulmo- naty organs it has proved the moat safe, certsin, and rapid remedy ever employei in the extensive |: practice of Dr, McClintock. For any. of these forms | of disease, showing themselves as Cough, Tiekling of the Throst, Sense ot Tightness in the ‘hrost, Spitting ot Blood, Difficuity of Breathing, Hoarse- ness or Loss of Voice, and Hectic Fever, its use will be attended with the happiest results, while it is pleasant to the palate and strengthening to the whole system. It contains no laudaaum or opium § in any shape. Price $: per pint bettie. II. Dr. McClintock's Cold and Cough Miture An ipfallible cure for recent Ooughs, Tickling ot the Throat, Tightness of Breathing, Croup in Chil- dren, 40: It contains no preperation of opium. Price 26 cents ner Dottle. UI. Dr. McClintock's Asthma and Hoop- ing Cough Remedy. An almost instantaneous relief fur these distress ing complaints. This is the fruit of an immence experi-nce, and is astonishing in its effects. No per. son heed suffer a day from Asthma or Booping Cough who will use it. Price 50 cents per bottle. IV. Dr. McClintock's Diarrhea Cordial and Cholera Preventive. A prompt and certain cure for Diarrhoea, Dysen- tery, and Cholera Morbusiz ails’. es. Assure pre ventive ot Asiatic Cholera, which no traveler or family should be without. Price 26 and 60 cents per bottle. DMcClintock’s Tonic Alterative V. Dr. Syrup, For purifying the blood. The most powerful pu- rifler ever discovecud. For all Scrofulous diseases, | Skin dise Eruptions, Boils, Pimples, Erysipelas, Uleers, Sore and ali Rheumatic and Syphilitic | complaints, &c. Itis a most excellent spring medi-|} ler. cine, perfectly palatable, and safe for children or fe- msles. Price (pint Bottles) $1. VI. Dr. McClintock’s Dyspeptic Elixir.’ Dyspepsia, or di-ordered digestion, may be called’ the National Disease of America. Itssymptoms art ness of vision, with motes or epecks before the eyer; hiching of the nostrils; dullness of hearing and ring- ing in the ears; disagreeable taste in the mouth; constriction or weight about the chest; difficulty of breathing; senge of suffocation in lying down, orin ascending stairs; palpitations, or uneasy feelings about the heart; irregular or deficient appetite, sense of sink ng at the stomach; acidity; heartburn; pain or tullners of the abdomen, and costivenese. rome of these symptoms always appear in Dyspep- sia; and sometimes the same patient has meny of them at the came time, or at different times. For attacking these Protean symptome in their seat and source, vis: deranged condition of the digestive func- tions, the Dyspeptic Klixir combines all the valuable ingredients which the Vegetable Kingdom affords. Taken in connection with the Veg tuble Purgative Pills, in cases where there is much costiveness, or with the Anti-Bilious Pills, where the functions of the liver are irregularly rged, it will be found « most effectual remedy. Price (in pint bottles.) $1. VII. Dr. McClintock's Rheumatic Mix- ture. For internal use; a purely vegetable combination for the cure of Rheumatism, Gout, and all Neural. gic and Rheumatic Diseases. This remedy is offered with the utmost confidence. It has been used most extensively, and is as near a Specific for Rheumati¢e Diseases as the world hagever seen. Price per bot tle 50 cents. VIII. Dr. McClintock's Rhewmatic Lini> ment, { An infallible outward application for the relief of all rheumatic cr neuralgic pains; sprains, swellings, stiff nevi, stiffness of the joints, pains in the shoul- Gers, back, cr limb:. It affords immediate r-lief trom cholic and pains in the stomach and abdome As a counter irritant, itis invaluabie in all where an external stimulunt is needed. Price (pat bottle) 60 cents. IX. Dr. McClintock’s Anodyne Mixture, Or Pain- Extractor, used internally and extervally, fur the instant relief of ail pains, Toothache, Head- nche, Cholic, Aguein the Face, Obilblains, Nevraj- gia, Stone or Gravel, &c.,&c. No pain need be en- dured amoment by asy person who will use this invaluable Anodyne. ice 60 cents per botttle. X. Br. McClintock’s Fever and Ague Specikc: bs This has been found an infallible specific for thir scourge of new countries, and for intermittest fevers. No traveller or resident in cart Aly nd dis trict should fail to provide themselves with thig sufe preventive. Price $1 per bottle. ale | XI. Dr. McClintock's Vegetable Purga- _ tive Pills, For the relief _of Constipation and its painful re- sults, such 28 Headache, Dizziness, Sick Stomach, Pains, and ali the symptoms er .merated under the “Dyspeptic Wilixir.” Price 25 cants per box. XII. Dr. McClintock's Pils, For Liver Complaints, and ali forms of diseases arising from derangement of the liver, with aur toms such as Dizziness, Sete th Sees ne Ears, yellow furred tongue, in the 101 Souse of fullness or pain in the right side, disordered stomach or bowels, deficient of the pny be clay-colored stools, &c. These if taken in the insipient stages of Bilious and Yellow or other Fevers, will coy ward off the attack. Price 25 cents per box. i e above Medicines may be procured of all the pide Dru and thecaries in this Dis- trict, and of J. L, Hunsuaw, Agent, W: sep 18—Om 'P\HE LOST HSIRESS.—This new and Celebrated 1 work of Mrs. Southworth, ie the most intensely interesting and popular work ever issued from the American press Household Words for October The New York Illustrated Journal do. Hunt’s Merchant Magazin- . do Harper ane all other epee we f the weekly papers for tl week al SON SULLLINGTON'S Bookstore, Odeon Building, corner 43¢ street and Penn. ost 6—tf avenues. ‘ednesdays, and Fridays, oonnecting with the | /STREKT, with WINES SACOM SNIDKA, Jr, Agent for the I ; JACO) rr. nt for the Im Ipcrtaton of FORBIGN WINES, Ofcs No. 1s Wal nut street, Philadelphia where he is p receive orders for the special id it in a health; feet oe a ices oon, maintains its inmmense po; is the fact 't his Tonic is applied to every of hair out st establishment, consequently it is kept in better reservation than under-any other known applica- race It being thus ee foe 8 greatest effcacy. Evioeste and retail ut his id Establishment, 177 esnut Street, opposite the State Hou, Phils Iphia. i. Dossanp at last discovered the mz PLUS uL- ne aye hd annonces it or nt With per. ‘fect co1 evetyibhig of the Ser may, at ay jury % the. or akin, either by stain or othe:- jwise, can bef ecied off in ten minutes.after the sp- cation, without detracting from its efficacy. Per- ns g the. is hee ee a him a cali, } to R. DOLLARD, 177 GHESTNUT {1 ELPHIA, will receive attention. jan 23—ly. SNIDER'S WINES. AT PHILADELPHIA. OHM V. SNLDER, Desler in Wines, st the id former old established Wine Store of JACOB | SNIDER, Jr., No. 76 Walnut street, four doors be How Fourth street, where consumers will be supplied and LIQUORS on the most accommo H to Wines, 4 from various houses in Europe, in quantities of a single dozen and upwards; and solicits for bis Son, JOHN VAUGHAN SNIDER, the patronage of bis friends end former customers. *,* All Wines ordered for Washingto: livered by Exprens free of freight. ROGER BROWSE & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS &1MPORTERS OF WINES AND LIQUORS. ; No, 383 HIGH STREET, (between Ath and Ninth, north stde,) PHILADELPHIA, PA. OWN. foc 28—ly} ‘WILLIAM WALLACE By est Importance to m: 4} people, or * ge) plating mer ___ Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of the ZZSOULAPIUS to his chic It may save him from ar early graye. Lst no Ada man or woman enter in to the scoret obligations of married life withou' eading the BOCE ET SCULAPIUS. Let no one Ting from a hacknied Cough, Pain in the side restieas nights, nervous feelings, and the whole trair of byspeptic sensations, and given up by,their phy sicien, be another moment, without consulting the ASOULAPIUS, Have the met or ‘those abou: to be married any impedimert, thie traly use ful bock, as it has been the means of saving thour ands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws 0: death. 4S-Any pereon me TWENTY-FIVE CENTS enclosed in a letter, recsive ons oopy of this »ork by mail, or five copies will be sent fot One Do} Addrees, (post paid) DR. WM. YOUN bahar! Spruce street, Philade!phia. BEAUTIFUL TEETH. DR. 0. MUNSON has fitted up the’ heuse and office on Pennsytyania ave nue, formerly occupied by Dr. Hum- phreys, and is making TEETH onan es-| tirely new plan, with continuous gum—the very im- personation of nature herself, only handsomer if de. | sired. Public inspection respectfully solicited. Dr. M. owns the patent for the D. C., Va., and N.C. All departments in Dent attended to and war Tanted to be done in the very manner. 1 mar 4—ly PROPOSALS FOR RATIONS FOR 1855. HEADQUARTERS MARINE CORPS, . Quartermaster’s Office, Washington, September 23, 1854. EPARATE SEALED PROPOSALS will be re ceived at this office until 12 o'clock a. m., on ‘Tuesday, the 24tn day of October next, for furnieh- ing Rations to the United States Marines at the foi- lowing Stations for the year 1855, vis : Charlestown, Massachucetts, Portsmouth, New Hatmpehire Brooklyn, Long Island, New York Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Gosp-rt, near Norfolk, Virginia Warrington, Florida, and Washington City, District of Columbia. Ea‘h Ration to consist of one pound and a quar, ter of fresh beef, or three spies of a pound of mess pork, eighteen ounces of bread made of super fine flour, or superfine flour at the option of the Government, and at the rate of rix pounds of good coffe», twelve pounds of the best New Orleans Su- gar, eight quarts of the best white beans, four: guar of vinegar, two quarts of salt, four pounds of good hard brown soap, and ene aad a half pounds of good hard oipped tallow eandles, to one hundred re jons. The beef required shall be delivered on the order of the commanding offi. er cf each station, either in bulk or by single retion, and shall consivt ef the best and most chbice pieces of the carcass. ‘The pork to be No I barge mess pork, and the groceries to be cf the beet quality of the kinds named, all subject to inspection. No bid will be exn- tertained unless usccompanied by the names of two sureties known to this office, or certified to by some efficial person. To be endorsed “Proposals for Rations for the year 1855,” end addressed to the’ Quartermaster of ihe Marine Corps, Washington, D.C. The Patriot, Concord, N. Hs Gasetts. Portamcuth N 4. Morning Post and Daily ‘Times, Boston, Maré. Duy Book, New Yors; Eagle, Brooklyn, N. Y.; Penp- sylvanian and Evening Argus, Philadel ‘ia, Pa; Globe Portemouth, Va; Argus, Norfolk, Va.; Dem- ocrat, Pensar0la, Fla; and Ancient City, St. Augus- tine, Fla., will publish the above three times a week until'the 24th of October next, and send bill, ac- companied by copy of this advertisement to this of- fice for payment. THE UNION ACADEMY, Corner of l4th street and New York avenue. ‘WHS Institutien will be for the next year on the first Monday in tember, 1854. ‘The nutaber of pupil: is limied. The school will con sist of three classes, Junior, Middle and Senior. Ev ery desirable facility is offered. Aplications ahoul: ‘be made immediately. Preference tiven to those who enter for the longest time. Circulars at the Bookstores. THE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY will open at the same time. Circulars as above. Z RICHA) jy 31—48m MBS. M. A. RIOHARDS, \. ¥F. L, DENISON, Counsellor and Actorne t-Law, WaA0O0, McLENNAN CO, TEX4 ‘Wil practice in the countiee of Milam, Bell, W3l- in, McLennan, Falls, Limestone, Freestone, Navaro, and Hiil, and the Supreme Court at Aus- tin, Galveston, and Tyler. Will also act as Laud Agent, and give special at- tent on to investiga‘ing and perfecting Land Titles in any part of the Btate. aug 16—Wi2w 2 FOR SALK—tThe Sloop GEO. WASH- INGTON, lying at 1 et oat a is in Rou order. Seven tons freight terms et the corner 19th and K streets, aug 22—tf N INVOICE of Harrison’s celebrated lumbian aoe pores at ¥. BLLIS’ tnd 10th sects 1 i Pa, avenue, between ob Bott IRE\CH NOVELS—Ry ere, imported from Paris by Balsas, and oth- YRANOK TAYLOR. “ ar PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS | Orleans marks undersigned— rh from 15 ts 3 Bs pei cents upwards; muny of HAGTONVAE ANELGHMTOTS, DIAE DocToR. VENTILATING WIG AND BLASTIO BAND ings, Passing the Alum, Warm and flo. © CHESTNUT STSERT, epponue the Sate Hot Bonita: 5 cE a need | House. Philadsiphia. jouse, to i S Hoe St, HANOVER STREET, ang Ni—tf Ma. / MURPHY’S NEW D HOUSE. ( Neier tis: | toe, northoene ‘corner of Oamd: streets, Baltimore, Md, te Clocks, fans, Opera Glaaser, Dreeeing paratory ik thelr full i to receiving ly. jwill find greet barcettes Wee PEEL’S LONDON GREEN GINGER WINE. NY ete FROM FRENCH CRA! JAMAICA GINGER, SEVILLE ORANG! |ke.—This delicious bev: becomes the favorite wherever it is introduced. It is equally az, {\palatable, more wholesome, and not halfthe price of ther foi Meny } lusively, amd recommend {i | flatulency, Dyspepsia, Debility, Diarrhoe jand Dysentery. Pergons subject to or a in districts where Ague rails, occasio: ase @ pleasant and datrable reventive. Mixed with a little cold water, it jorms most P |, aud wholesome cooling drink in warm weather “Price 80 ca pet bottl $5 per dosen. joe J. BALMER eee of baldonore and igh seeks, and BROWN BROTHERS, Liberty st. STOTT & CO., Washington. . PEEL & ETRVENS, Alexandria, JESSE LANDIS, Frederick. H. BUFF, Portamouth, Va. ROBERTSON & O0., Petersburg, Va. Wail UlasBL, Georgetown. EW BOOK, PERIODICAL N AND NEWSPAPER EST, Rr Oorner 3 Tee A BALTIMORE, Ma, use it ex- ‘all troubled with jy 10—t¢ iar publications of the day. a ee 73 assortment of plain and fancy & desoription. spat eent by return o! mail, express, or stage, or in any other way the person orderimg may Booksellers, News Agents; Pedlers, and all others entire Soe any Books, Magasines, etc. at the rai ‘ pad map micas wr country can be had sending ler to us. a Jour OT WM. TAYLOR & CO, Cor. Baltimore and Charies sts., Beltimore, Mid. may 25—tf RICHARD H. SMITH. GEORGE D. SMITH, \ D. SMITH & CO. Manvfecturers and G. Dealers in ALCOHOL, CAMPHENS, ETHE- <IAL OL, &o. No. 848. CALVERT STRERT, op resite = street, BALTIMORE, Md. - ty JESSE MARDER, SCALE MAEBR, Southeast corner of CHARLES & BALDERSTON STBESTS, feb2—ly Baltimore, Md. P. REILLEY’S HOTEL, (LATE JAMES COOPER'S,) No. 3 Centre Market Space, Baltimore, Md. HE unde si, ned would imtorm his friends snd the public g- nersily, that he has purchased the entire interest of Mr. James Cooper, in and to the proprietorship of the hovel, No. 3, Centre Market Space, where he Wiil be prepared at all times to sco— ‘ommodate the public, and furnish O}STERS, BEKF-STEAKS, 4c. &c., with everything in season, at the chcrtest notice. His bar wil always be sv plied with the very best LIQUORS, ALS, WIN. &c. Anrarnest effort will be made to 6;tistactoruy accommodate all who may give him a call. @g-Par- ticular attention ziven supplying famili-s with fresh oysters. é oct 9—eolm CASH FOR NEGEOES. E wisb to purchase inmedia' ber of likel, a large nom- Yooxe SEowOns, for the New ® we higheet mah petsous hevin, Bioves for sale, will ind it to their edvant by ing om ur, at our office, No. 12 Camden street, Baltimore, Md., former. ly occupied by J. S. Donovan. Liberal commissions for information. All communications prompt- attended to. jan 27—ly J. M. WILSON 2G. H. DUEF. ” EBERLAIF Commer- co i: CHAM sial Coll Fe. 131, Baltimore sirect, ma. IKE ostensible object of this institution ts to place in the reach of individuals proper facilities for obtelming 2 thorough emt practical mercantile edu- sation. A young man can bere obtain a more cor- cect Knowledge of general businese matters in a few veeks thin can be acquired Im ag many yearein any ane counting houre. coping, aid Hts edaptaton te various Goparereats ES A ite to oe ent of commerce end trade. Mercantile calcuistions taught according to the most approved metbods.— Practical Penmanship, combining rapidity of execu- tion with beauty of construction. Lectures upon mercantile law, upon various important mercantile subjects, beside many other points necessary for a book-keeper or business msn to understand. Time necessary for s student to complete the course varies from five to eight weeks. There being no vecatior, epplicante can enter at any ‘time and attend both lay andevening. Examinations are held at stated periods, nd diplomas awarded to those who gradu- ate. For terme, &c., write end have a circular for- warded by mail. feb 4—ly PIANOS AND MUSIC. consisting of 6, 6) is octaves, with or without ee fe eg *ienos are remarkable for great power of tome, from the loweat to the highest notes, with an elastic and veady being suited to any performers. 31C for piance, and all other Musical Instrumente sonetantly er hand snd received as soon as publish- od, Ths trade supplied on liberal terms. JAS. K. BOSWELL, No. 223, Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md oc 19—ly- QILVERWARK. 2 CANFIELD, BROTHER @ 00. 929 Baltimore street. have on hand and sre con stantly making new styles of Silver Coffee and Tea Sets; Siiver Pitchers; Waiters; Castors; Goblets Cupe; Spoons; Forks; Ice Tongs; Crumb &crs) Pie, Ice cream, and Fish Knivec; Salt Cellars ter Knives; &c, ef warranted Sterling Siler. je 22—tF Baltimore, Md WASHINGTON ERANCH BAILECAD Change of Prices betworen Washington & Baltimere. OT10 K.—On and after Momday, Urtober 2d, the fare betwe'n Washington and Baltimcre will be one dollar and siaty cents A cammaiation of ten cents wi'l be allowed to all who procure tick- ets before entering the care An a‘dition of ten cente will also be made to all way statians unles® ticketa are purchased at the office. Round trip tickets. for three days, will be fesued on the 24, 8d, 4th, snd 5th instant, at $2, to all who may wirh to visit the Agricul! Fair and Mar) land Lustitute. Leave Washiogton for Baltimore at 6 and 534 5- Da re Sand5p m, 5 Sun peemeees nm. ‘ eave ‘more sblagion Gafly, excep’ Sundays, at 4){ and 9am, and and8 pm. On sundays at 4}{amand5pm. By order: T. HL PARSONS, Agent. oe 2—1m U. 8. MILITARY AND NAVAL ABGUS. ‘HE undersigned having become the South-T® ndent of the abeve paper, edited DY Mojor Crawley, and being desirous to furnish eorrett and authentic information in reference to sll mst ters appertaining to the Military, solicits the #2 officers composing the several ‘Com panies in be and adjoining cities, in adviting bim of any of be Proceedings for publication. ow. ganeons™ P.8.—A branch office has been estabitsbed 12 thtu etty, where subseriptions, advertisements, &n2 communications will be reoutved. Ofte, 204, Pe. avenue, byt. 14th pnd 16ib st 4