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acini RIN nn ne EViNI NG STAR. = NG STAR. . ~ ay Mie ELLEX.GRAY ire following is. one of her happiest of al! her ¢¥ usions, and will find ifs way to every heart: irs, 0.5 Crise tiie ef 1s —pteas ‘them gently, made and warranted to fi; old Blinds repainted and Over the dead and ‘Jaden eyes; trimmed in the best manner. For the eoul thay made them | y Al! work done promptly, and guaranteed to give Tas returned into the skie= satisfaction. sep 30—eo2m Wipe the:death-drop from fi ——“"AFAT AND VENTILATE. Sever one dear aden tre ; HEAT AND VENTILATE. Fold her icv hands all meej, HE subscribers have now on hand and are pre- Sovoothe the little snowy divss: pared to put up almost every description of ter flowers so pure and white— Brick and Portable Het Air Furnages and Kitchen ay the bud upon her bosom Rangé, including the Ohilson, Boynton, Beebe, Bar- There-now softly say Good Nighi row and Spence patterns. Theee we will fit up at as low rates and as well as can be found in this ret on band a complete assortment of Registers and Ventilstors. Theugh our tears flow fast and faster Yet we would not call her back : We are glad her feet ne longer Tread life’s rougit and thorny track; J. W. THOMPSON & BRO., We are glad our heavenly father Plumbing & Gas Fitting Establishment, ‘ook her while her heart was pure; Pa. avenue, 8. side, between 10th and 11th sts. We are glad he did not leave her ost 13—eotJan1 We are ee cnt yes the tex dros THE SECOND EXHIBITION OF THE ME- Falleth; for, alas! we know TROPOLITAN MECHANICS’ INSTITUTE, That our fireside will be lonely, For the Promotion and Encouragement of We shall miss our darting so. Manufactures, Commerce, and the Me- While the twilight shadows gather, chanic and Useful Arts, We shall wait in vain to feel ‘ALL be opened at the City of Washington, on Little arms, all white and dimpled, Thursday, the 8th day of February, 1855, in Round our necks so softly steal : the new and spiendid hall of the Smithsonian Insti- Our wet cheeks will miss the pressure tution, which is one of the most magnificent rooms Of sweet lips, so wann and red; in the United States. And our bosoms, sadly, sadly To this Bxhibition the Manufacturers, Mechanics, Miss that darling little head, Artiste, lnventors, and all others desiring to display Which was wont to rest there sweetly; the resulta ct their labor, skill, ingenuity, and taate, And those sougen eyes so bright— from all portions of the Union, are cordially invited We shall tiigs Meir loving glances— to contribute. We shall iiss their sott Good Night. The Machinery Department will be under the Z charge of a Special Superintendent Steam power, When the morrow’s sun fixtures, labor, &c., will be given free of expense. They will take their ¢ All intending to exhibit are requested to give no- They will to the church-yard, tice at as early a day as possible. Goods should be And cons to the worm accompanied with a proper invoice. Well—what matter? The Committee, therefore, feel that, in inviting i Pd ‘The clay dress our darling wore. eontributions from all portions of the Union to the * jas robed her as an angel— Second Exhibition of the Metropelitan Mechanics’ ‘ “© She QL OF this nv more, Institute, they are offering to the producer of excel- ; Feld hi nds, and o’er her pillow lent articles a valuable Sppoctaeey, of making ‘catter ftowers all pure and white; known to the whole country their novelty and util- Kiss that marble brow, and whisper, ity, the superior style of their workmazmphip, and Once again, a last Good Night, their adaptation to the purposes for which they may — ——_—_—___—_ pee Svor amir Groc.—In 1852 there were | those crumess of el seven hundred and tifty-nine persons com- | tofore, have formed s0 mitted to the Albany Penitentiary; ofthis berpeat alloid rred number seven hundred and thirty-four | to award to articles of admitted themselves to have been intem- | 4¢.,suited to the tastes of perate; and only twenty-five claimed to] on Monday, the ot fary, and on the even- have been temperate men and women. | ing of Thursday, the 8th @f February, at 7 o'clock, Not more than one-third of the whole eee Cronin eaiaee een about sat number could read and write, and but one | weexs. or two had received a through education. | ,Nosrticle deposited after Faturdey night, the 2d How intimate is the relationship between for competition or prenium, except such as the Com intemperance, ignerance, and crime !— pees bye mee Ltrs pT ee i - in time to have reached the What a warning to young men to beware | put fai ed to arrive from unavoidable detention.” of the intoxicating cup. Articles designed for exhibition omly will be re- csived, free of eharge, until Tuesday night, the 6th As ELEcTIONEERING Carp.—'the following fore will be satgect tors H melee lal eles card was pasted by the Know Nothings in the | $1, for each article deposited. : Apprentices and minors, who contribute articles parse Pee rey days previous to the of their own make or invention, shall specify their a : F business. . VOTERS, STOP AND READ! All articles deposited for competition and pre- The following names.are taken from a list uly, nee oath SpE ee ee of nominations made by the Demooratic party | the maker snd inventor, (if known,) ard the name for the City of Brooklyn : of the depositor; a copy of which label must be fur- For Mayor—Martin Kalbfleisch. For Al- | nished the cerk at the timo of brimging the goods derman—Patrick Duff For Assessora—James | r entry on the record. Prioes may be fixed, or Herrigan, Wm. Mullen, J ] not, at the option of the exhibitor. eet allen, John Flood. For Depositor, at the time of entry, will receive a Constable—Mathew O'Rorkee, Thomas Me- | ticke: of titie to ther goods, which tleket will aleo arty. or Commissioners of Excise—P.| admit them to the mat all times when open Kelan, John Flaherty. For Inspectors of Elee- | to the public tiou—Michail Flanagan, M. McNamara, B N B—oods nhould be addreisud as follows: MeLeughiin, James McCaffery, Patrick Kefan, | “Exhibition of the Metropolitan [eehantes’ Insti- Bernard O'Neil, Michael Donneily, Patrick Hehe Lene via rape fos mae peers Dillon. by pane ing them, distinct:y marked on the packages The: Although the above shentlemens do not pe: } should also be sosompanied by a daitdled invoice. ) longs to the ‘Tam No Noding Party,”—boli-| Circulars, containing detailed inttructions, will dically spekins—yet dey is much better as] be frwarded, and any information given, on appli- dheme. Mrxuauer Van Suirpacaen cation to the Oorresponding Seoretury, to whom all MEN. pO. ee commupications on the business the Institute A StnauLa Case.—A number of pins were | S20uld be addressed. 3l—eobw recently exhibited to the Pathological Society ot London, removed from various parts ot the body of a young woman, who was taking down = clothes from the drying lines, and putting the} Orr1cz SuPanurranpxnr ov Punic Pamevina, } pins in her mouth, when some one came be- Washington, Septeraber 80, 1854. hind her and seized her by the arms, start-| [% Pursuance of the “Act to provide for executing 1 i ” 2 ling her so much that she swallowed the Teh cooled peaeals CA Bee ee Proposals for Furnishing Paper for the Public Printing. followed } # Small swelling showed irself un-} December next, at 12 o’clook m, for furnishing the der her left breast, which ulcerated and burst, | psper thet may be required for the public printing giving parsage to 4 pin, the head of which | for the veer commencing 0 the Ist dey of Decem- Was gone. Sixteen others were removed from | Pe; '854, and ending on. the Ist day of December, sbout the same spot, and otbers from the left knee, from over the sternum, and from the Wrigt—twenty-two in all. They had all lost their head except two. The subjoined list specifier, ae nearly 23 oan be ascertained, the quantity, and the ity and de scription, of sech kind of paper that will be re quired Oras 1. 10,000 reams fine printing paper, wrcelenderad, to measure 24 by 58 Inches and to waizh forty five pounes to the ream of £30 sheets. Cras 2. Starm Faims—Receiprs. receipta, over expenses of the 4 tural Society from the recent Siate = o- as fine printi rt, calendered, to New Haven ainounts to $5,090, cui of measure ot by 38 inches, and to weigh any about $200, in premiums, is to be paid six pounds to the ream of 480 aheete. The Secretary of the Ohio State Bo > O1aas 3. Agriculture says the reccipts of the late 800 reams superfine hard-sised and calendered ¥air amount te $14,960. printing paper, to measure 2¢ by 82 inches, aca and to weigh forty-eight pounds to the ream == = of 480 sheets. " bre of if eac! lasses hime of Departure of the Ocean Steamers, | oe seer Ae ee fies fom all aauitersoe New York. . Liver i, A ness, and put up in quires of twenty-four sheets New York. E each, snd in bundles of two reams eaeh, each ream avre. i 4 25 | to contain 480 perfect sheets. Uniformity in color, A 1...Oct. thickness and weight will be required; and no bun- Philadelphia.Oct. die varyieg over or under five per cent. from the : New York...Nov. eee ain ea will pete Tan, ane the gross BEE we i cases be required. ixing of va - -Hornia steamersieave New York on | rious thicknesses in the eame bundle to make up the te 5th and 20th of each month. weight wil be considered a violation of the con- i tract. Samples indicating the quality, 4c. of the pa) UE ANKIVALS AT THE HOTELS, | required in the foregoing three clases caw Lee tained at the office of the Superintendent, or will be furnished by mail to persons intending to bid. Contracts will be entered into for supplying the quantities required in the first, secon: nd third classes, at such times as tie public se: may re quire; but the privilege is reserved of ordering a greater quantity on either class, should » greater quantity be required, at such times and in such quantities as may be deemed necessary. Case 4. itards’ Ho.e) -1 4 & 5c. wiLtaRD. manue & |; 600 reams quarto post, to weigh 7 pounds per ream. ; a . 600 do do "do g do do A J Donaideon, A Moore, Del No. 1, 500 reams foolacap, do T Butler King, ir Clark, Lit 400 dodo do SA Gilbert & wife, Ohio Chas T Smnith, N ¥ : - & Care, USA A K Pope, Boston j bs A Young, Texas L F Barnes, Mass 7 do Geo B McCleilan, USA E A Ryther, Va a de J Huselters & daughter,¢ « Long, USA 4 = nee do Va JJ Stephens, NY ae dal mots wetting to 2 60 do” do do Browns’ Hotel—r. p. & u. snows. 3. 3% do do do do do do Pep GavkawelMd 4. 35 do col.med.,ass’d,do % do do wa , DE ee SAEs All ot the pa designated in class 4 to be made Maj et La a iw Bangham, do of the best materials, and finished in the best man- Me = Pre Bs ene . = Wako Ve ner, free from sdulteration, white or blue color, as AH Seward, N ¥ W 8 Warmer, NY sea he renjutreds oo va be ct thse requis : sizes of their reepective kins. The right is reserved Gov Pratt, Md of ordering a greater or less quantity of each and xa be cek: g, La every kind contracted far, & such times and in ce meg te Ht such quantities as the public service may require. Kach class will be considered separately, and be subject to a separate contract; but bidders may ot- fer for one or more of the classes in the same propo- sal; and the privilege is reserved of requiring a bid- der who may have more than cake assigned E M Garock, W H Dorsey, Balt A Curtis, Ala =o all such clssses, or torfelt his right to - ‘es 3 Mie , Samples (not less than one quire) of each kind of CH Ga Phil paper bid fer, and but one sample for cach kind must z acoompany each bid; and, in class 4, be numbered CS) Su to eorrespond, with ‘the number of the paper pro- Kirkwood Howre—s. n. & 4. xIRKWoOD. asote: tobe properly cesteaoen en tee any aie Geo PW Bargis, Tenn Capt Powell, do it will net bs considered And all propo and R Menery, Md ; Mrs L M Powell, DC samples must be transmitted to Office free of M I. Roberts, Tex TC Hu reys, Fla postage or other expense. ae as aay Pa ABC Pa Each pro must be signed by the individual arto. er Hon Jo: ua Vansant,Md or firm making it, ard must specify the price per g a pound and the consequent price ream, but W_B Walworth, DC one price for each,) of avexy Kirst of paret i ed A Keenan, daugliter, and | in the class proposed for. servant All the paper in the several classes must be deliv- Isaac Newton, Pa ered at such place or places as may be designated in J W Parmalee. N Y Washing:oncity, in good order, free of all every FJ De ; F W Cuniffe, do exira charge or expenge, and subject to the 1 B Cumming, co tien, count, weight, and measurement of the Super- . <a intendent, and bein all respects satisfactory. Untted States storel—nx. ». nacuner, Blank forms for proposals wi:1 be furn.ehed at J Williams, Pa 5 Durgin, Mas: this office to persons applying for them; and none eT 7 "On & mays Va ae Dargie: aon Teereaee mone aoe ou = anes » Va ing of an rr NY JJ Prodycord, NY . the classes, or @ failure to supply tie euaniinne juired at any time, will be i fe pools 'y time, considered a violation of C Addison, Md Esch bidder is required to furnish with fe . see eee | Appar bepeamraiat evidence of his ability epeland M Bolin, do and any proposal unaccompanied such eyi- Hse, Mas WP Alexander, Va dence will be rejected. ‘ees L3 aur, Va ’ Brown, ¥a The proposals will be opened mani W W Warner, do © Brady, do quired by law “on the fire | grin the frst W Price, Fa B Taylor, Va Monday in December” next (5th) at 10 o’cleck a.m., 5 . M J Gort, do at the office of the Superintendent. HC Jones, NJ Proposals will be addressed to the “Superin- JF Halston, Mass tendent of the Public Printing, Capitol of the United has Bredy, Pa J Bowden, do States, Washington,” and endorsed “Proposals for H Murpby, do J Garrett, do supplying Paper.” 1. D Magrath, Va 'f C Brown, Pa A. G. 5B 5 2 Spare, Bait JW Tannery, Va Baperintendent of the Bubite Privding. pb Maxweii, go RT Carter, Pa wt 3—eotDecl * whole mouthful; sickness and emaciatioa | jn the Oapito), until the first Monday (4th day) of Leaves with mineral or other substances, of a fair white- A NEW REMEDY. : GAUTIER’S HERB DROPS, For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma. invetuahle preparation has the extraord!- preperty merry reais Set Net autnecs cf the throat. 'It operates Easy | by diksolving the congealed plegm, consequently causing a free expectoration. Those who are troubled Soc scooght japleamnt tickling in the throat, which deprives them of rest night after night by the incessant cough which it rl rie will, by using this remedy, find immedi- ate relief. ‘These drops are oom! of six simple ingredi- ents, Principally of herbs, which are known to be very effi us in the cure of diseases resulting from colds. They bave been prepared at the sug- gestion of one of our most emineat physicians, and have been used by many of his snd my personal friends with signal succese, and at Whose earnest so- licitation I have been induced to enter largely into their manufacture ; assured by him and them that, when generally known and tried, they will super- cede Ah the various cough can?y mixtures now in Use. ‘As for myself, I am confident, from the ingredi- pep Be Pedometer it effect on entire cure, they ca! to the most delicate in bealth, ard therefore have no hesitancy in introducing them to the citizens of inity. Washington and vicinity. ©. GAUTIER, nov 7—Tu&Fim 252 Pennsylvania avenue. KIBWELL’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR CAN- OER, ULOERATED SORE THROAT, WHITE SWELLING, BRONCHI- TIS, DROPSY, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM THE IMPURI1Y OF THE BLOO®. Prepared by J. L. KIDWELL, Chemist, George town, D.C. The estimate that is now accorded this prepara- tion by the medical profession and by others com. petent to judge of its merits, may be seen in the fact that it has been prescribed by many of our most eminent Physicians in this country, and has attracted the attention of a celebrated profession of the Edinburg College, Scotland, by whom it has been successfully used in a career of an aggravated The propricter has been forced to make more ex- tensive arrangements to meet the rapidly increasing demand for Bason Drop. Mua tocar Oct. 3, 1854. J. L. Kidwell—Dear Sir e three months ago, through the agency of Col Smith Miller, our repre- sentation in Congree+, I had purchased of you, for the use of my father in Scotland, one dosen Rottlee ot Beech amp se Cancer Preperation. I haves let- ter from my brother, stat that the physician de sires you to forward anot! dozen bottles. thinks under its use the disease is arrested. I may add that @ther has tried every physician of dis- tinction in Bootiand sad England, including Profes- sors of Edinburg and Collleges, without relie’. The disease was of three years standing, began in the right cheek, which is partially consumed. He was a sufferer with comstant pain, wnich has entirely left him. This case will give your preparation a popularity in Britein which no other medicine hes. Direct to William Dick, Esq, Collydean, by Lesiie Scotland, in care ot Messrs. Pen‘oed, Olay & Co., Druggists, N. York, who will forward it. JAMES DICK. Mr. Flint is a man of great influence in his county, and will with pleasure communicate with any one in referenee to his case. CaLtaway County, Missouri, July 13th, 1854. Dear Sir—With great pleasure I inform that your preperation of Beech Drop has accompliahed for me what I thought beyond the reach of human agency. For the last twelve years I tiave been afflicted wi Scrofula of a Oancerous form. 80 extenvive was the uicers and so horrible my appearance that my case became notorious with all the Paculty in this and the adjoining counties—in fact I had obtained the best me aid in our State, without nay abate ment of the disease. Through a friend I procured a half dozen bottles of your Beech Drep, after using it, so perfect was the cure, that hundreds visited me. My desire is to benefit my fellow man; with that purpose I beg all afflicted with Scrofula in any form to use it. Enclosed you will ae an order from some frienda for the preparation. Very truly, bs INO. 0. FLINT. For sale by Druggists and Dealers in Mediciner in Washington, Alexandris, and Baltimore. oct 14—d3m_ ¥. H. DAVIDGE, Attormey and Coumsslior~at-Law, AnD COMMISSIONBE OF DEEDS FOR THE STATRHS OF nia New York Mw New Jersey Mississiop{ Maryilan: Yonnsylveals 2.50308 rel California 8. oun &., oe Conveyancing in all ite branches promptiy eng accurately execuied. Offics, Louisiana avenue, opp. Fifth street. oot 16—dly COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR New York, Texas, California, New Jersey, Louisiana, Missouri, Penneylvania, Alabema, Kentucky, Maryiand, Georgia, Michigan, Matne, Wisconsin, Obio, and Minnesota, Florida, other States, GEORGE Cc. THOMAS, ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMS, AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Washington Place, near Odd- Fellows’ Hall, SEVENTH STREET, Wasarncion, D. 0. nov 19—ly ALE of United St town or village cf Rome, on the 16th day of Novem- ber next, all those several lots and parts of lots which were purchased by the United States from Dominick Lyneh by deeds bearing date Ist March, 1814, 19th October, 18!6, and 4th July, 1816, as lots numbered 4, 5, 6, 13, 14, and 15, in blook ¢, with the westerly half parts of lots 7 and 12, and the easterly half parts of lows 3 and 16, m the same blick 6, to- er with lots 4,5, and 6, in block 7; the whole known and hitherto used as the site of the United States arsenal at Rome. The lots and hsives of lota above mentioned num- bered 3, 4, 6, ¢, 7, 12, 13, 14, 16, and 16, fronting northerly altogether two hundred and sixty four feeton Dominick street, and running back three hundred and twenty-three feet, more er less, on the eastern boundary, and four hundred and forty-five feet, more or less, on the western boundary, to the Inland Lock Navigation Company’s Canal, will be sold, with the buildings thereon, in one parcel;.and lota4, 5, and 6, in block 7, fronting southerly alto- gether one hundred and ninety-ight feet on said street and running back two h feet, more or less, with the buildings thereon, as another parcel. The sale will be for cash; and deeds for the proper- ty will made by the cocretey, of War, under the acts of Congress of 8d of March, 1819, and 28th of April, 1828, conveying to TY See and to his heirs and aesigns forever 2ii the right, title, and interest of the United Statesin the same. There will be sold, also, at the same time and plece a large quantity of stores which it is not deemed advieab) le to remove to amother arsenal, among which are ten fron cannon, with car- riages and many of the implements for ir use, heavy gins and tackles, horas and hand certs, fire engine, sleighs, stoves, Isddera, 2 quantity of lum- ber, bricks, &c., a quantity cf Sints, an extensive assortment of tools, some farming utensile, articles ture, and large quantity of scrap-lron, of it and steal, bi & (wrought on cast) een X OLATG, oot 13—dtd ‘Golonel of Ordnance. GEORGETOWN FEMALE SEMINARY, a Won lee, G. ve Wm. J. Clar Mrs, A- it, Giark,” } Pumarass. HW duties of this Seminary will be resumed on FRIDAY, September Ist, 6 course of studies actually pursued in this In- stitution embraces a her and more thoror range than that pursued in any other Female Sem- inary in the Union. The location of the Seminary is remarkable for its éslubrity. The buildings are large, the rooms capa cious, and the grounds for recreation are very am- Terms for boarding pupils, $200 per session of 10 months, payable on the Ist 0; September and jst of February. Thischarge includes boarding, tuition in Kngligh and Mathemat.cs, room rent, feel, lights and.wasbmg. Music, ¥rench, Spanish, &c. Drawing mebey sane ie 10 ding iy m $5 to $10 por quarter, #0001 to the classes which they enter. Reference is mede to Dr. Grafton Tyler, Oaptain Geo. F. dela Roche, W. @. Ridgely, feng tab Hunter W. 8. H. lor, 8 ge, Eag. Bokert B. Dodger Bart od De aM, Tinthionns Georgetown, D. 6; and to Jos. Hf. Bradley, E Loe QO. Dayton, Hsq., and Mr. Fitebugb Go: . 0: iy M—tt ’ (intel & Union) KE. B. HALL, M. D. HOMCGOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, ATE of Fhuaaelphia, Pa., graduate in Allopathy and Homeopathy, having had extensive ex- perience in the various departments of the profes- sion, offers his services to citisens of W: sy and vicinity. Office No. 420 Thirteenth street, between @ and salad Ginger 9 a.m. from 3 4 p, whee, m, A. Gardner, M. D,, Dean of the » Pe. poe tare mann al Nar me is | land in the town of Rome, in the State of New York.—Will be sold at publie auction on the premises, in the TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILBOAD. On and. after Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1854, HE Oars leave Alexandria daily for Gordons- ville and intermediate -tations at 7 o'clock, ®. m., on the arrival of the bost from ‘ashington, giving ample’ time for breakfast on board. Con- Junction with a trein for Stras- burg, at Warrenton Jurction with netting at renton, and at Gordonsville with the trains on the Virginia Central Railroad for Richmond, Charlottes- ville, and Staunton - The cars leave Gordonsyilte daily for Alexandria and intermediate stations, at ane ah a. =, oo the arrival of the trains of the Toad from Bichmord, Charlot and Staunton “ “« “« “ “« « “ “ ¥rom Alexandria to Warrenton.. « 7 “« “ “ “ “« “ “ « Middleburg door co oy OOM COED RSRSaSERSS For Lynchburg, connesting with stages at Charlottesville, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri- 8. ‘or Luray and New Market, connecting with the 8 ages at Culpeper, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat- iy For Winchester daily, connecting with the stages at Piedmont For Middleburg daily, connecting with the stages at the Plains. Per order: W. B. BROCKETT, Agent. nov i—att FOR MOUNT VERNON. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. are round trip $1; from Alex- ‘5 cents —The THOMAS COLLYER leaves Washington at 9 and Alexandria at 914 o’clock. Coaches leave the Capitol for the boat at 84 o’clk. to Coach fare '0 cents. Pereons wishing the Coaches will leave their resi- dence with Geo. & Thos. Parker. Refreshments on the boat. oct 23—atf SAM’L GEDN®Y. Capt. - ee WAEERER’S IMPROVED FIRE AND WATER-PROOF MPOSITION ROOFING. EB take pleasure in calling the attention of parties contempiating buliding, to this high- ly popular roofing material, which has been in ex- tensive use throughout the cities of the Western States and British inces for upwards of 10 yesrs, during which time it has been tested by every vart ety of circumstances, and is universally conceded to Cee tn a eienwe deeres Siam any other roofing material in use, the valuable qualities of cheapness, durability and security against the action of the el- Be | ements. We are ready to contract for roofing im the city and country. Office hours from B to l2axm., and 4 to5 pm. aug M. WARREN 4 ©O., 10th st., 2d deor above McGuire’a Auction Room. 18—3m* IMPORTANT TO THE SICK. 4 het great experience and well-known skill of Prof MoCuiNTocK is a sufficient guaranty to the penis that the following list of Medicines, such ar ve been constantly used in his practice for the last thirty years, will fully sustain by their effects the valuable qualities attributed to them, and prove to be the best Medicines ever offered to the public, I Dr. McClintock’s Pectoral Syrup. Aninyaluable remedy fer Bronchitis, Consump- tion, and all chronic diseases of the throat and lungs. In all deep seated c mplaints of the Pulmo naty organs it has proved the most safe, certain, and repid remedy ever employed in the extensive practice of Dr, Mc@lintock rany of forms of disease, showing themselves as Cough, Tickling of the athe Sgn eae ee Spitting of Blood, Di of Breatoing, Hoarse- ness coca of Voice, and Hectic Pever, its use will be attended with the happiest resulis, while it ir pleasant to the palate and strengthening to thr wholesystem. It contains no lawdgeum or opium in any shape. Price $! per pint bettie. (IT. Dr. McClintock's Cold end Cough { i Miziure. An infallible cure for recent Geughs, Tick! of the Throat, Tightness of Breathing, Croup in 2 dren, &c. It contains no preperation of opium. iil. Price 26 cents per bottle. Dr. McClintock’s Asthma and Hoop- ing Cough Remed: An simost instantancous relief for img complaints. This is the fruit ot experience, and {s astonishing in its effects. No per son need euffer a day from Asthma or Hoopiny Cough who will use it. Price 50 cents per bottle. IV. Dr. McClintock’s Diarrhaa Cordial and Cholera Preventive. A prompt sud certain cure for Diarrboa, Dysen. tery, sud Cholera Morbusin all stages. A sure pre ) Wentive of famiiy should be without. Price 25 and 60 cente For Tifier ever discovered. For all Scro! Akin diseases, Kruptiovs, Boils, Pimples, Erysipelas, Uleers, Sore Lege, and all Rheumatic and Syphilitic complaints, &c. -It is s most excellemt spring medi- e, and safe for children or fe- per bottie. ¥. Dr. McClintock's Tonit Alisrative tn: ane fal P ing the blood. Ses pu- Bottles) $1. VI. Dr. McClintock's Dyspeptic Elixir. Dyspepsia, or disordered digestion, may be called the National Disease of America. Itssymptomsare headache; giddiness; nervousness; low spirits, dim- ness of vision, with motes or specks before the eyes; ivching of the nostrils; dullness of hearing and ring- ing in the ears; disagressbie teste in the mouth; constriction or weight about the cheat; difficulty of breathing; sense of suffocation in lying down, or in ascending stairs; palpitations, or uneasy feelings about the heart; irregular or deficient appetite, senee of sink ng at the stomach; acidity; heartburn; pain or fullness of the abdomen, and costiveness. Some of these symptoms always appear in Dyspep- sia; and sometimes the same patient has meny of them at the same time, or at different times. For attacking these Protean ptoms in their svat and source, viz: deranged condition of the digestive func tions, the Dyspeptic Elixir combines all the valuable ingredients which the Vegetable Kingdom affords. Taken in connection with the Veg abe Purgative Pills, in cases where there is muc! costiveness, or with the Anti-Bilious Pills, where the functions ot the liver are irregularly discharged, it will be founa Vil. 8 most effectual remedy. Price (in pint bottles.) $1. Dr. McElintock’s Rheumatic Miz- ture. For internal use; a purely vegetable combination for the cure of Rheumatdam, Gout, and sli 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 Rheumatic Diseases as the world hasever seen. Price per bot- tle 60 cents. VIII. Dr. McClintock’s Rheumatic Lini- ment, An infallible outward application for the relief of all rheumatic or neuralgic pains; sprains, swellings, stiff neok, stiffness of the joints, pains in the shoul- ders, back, or limbs. It affords immediate relief from cholic <eipens in the stomach and abdomen. As e counter ir: ‘tant, itis invaluebie in all casee where an external stimulant is needed. Price (per bottle) 50 cents. IX. Dr. McClintock's Anodyne Mixture, Or Pain- Extractor, used inte: and exterially, for the instant relief of ail ‘cothache, Head- ache, Cholic, Agus in the blains, Neural- gia, Btone or Gravel, 4c.,&c. No need be en- dured This has been founda infallible specific for this who will use this [nvalusbie Ancdsoer ene bo santa per botttle. X. Dr. McClintock's Fever and Ague Specific. soourge of new countries, and for intermittent fevers. No traveller or resident in any dis trict should fail to provide themselves with sure Preventive. Price $1 per bottle. XI. Dr. McClintock’s Vegetable Pusga- tive Pills, For the relief of Constipation and its ful re- sults, such as Headache, Dizsineas, Sick Stomach, Pains, and ali the symptoms enumerated under the “Dyspeptic Blixir.” Price 25 cants per box. XII. Dr. McClintock’s Pills, For Liyer Complaints, and all formes of diseases arising from derangement of the liver, with symp- toms such as Dizziness, Headache, Ringing in ths Ears, yellow furred tongue, pain in theright, shoulder, sense of fullness or pain in the right side, disordered stomach or bowels, deficient fon of the kidney clay-colored stools, &c. These Pills, if taken in the inaplent stages of Bilious and Yellow or other Fevers, will generally ward off the atiack. Price 25 cents per box. — The above Medicines mzy be procured of all the principal ts and Apotheouries in this Dis trict, and of J. L, Hansuaw, Agent, Wasisington, sep 18—6im OM@e?ATHY.—Manual of Homeopathic Prac- tice for the use of Families and Private Indi viduals by A. KB. Bmall, A.M M.D. Prica $2. In- valuable for domestic reference Poems and Translations from Goethe, Schiler, do. by Ohas. RK. Lawbert The Railway Library, wo-derfully heap edi abel 7 bes? for ries reading tledge’s Tourists’ Guide through the United States, containing all the requisit - "information, to gether with a splendid May—60 cents quest, by Mrs. Hall. cot lémtf Bookstore, near 9th st, of the Queens of England bewore the Con- PAYLOR & MAURY’S train for War- ic Cholera, which no traveler or lous diseaees, PHILADELPHIA. ADVERTISEMENTS, SNIDER'S WiNES PALTIMORE ADVERTISEMEETS. AT PHILADELPHIA. HE V. sn dating terms. . JACOB weit Jr., no the Im portation of FOREIGN a aii of ke DOCTOR YOURSELF. ZESOULAP! for the special Importation TUS : THE OB, BVARY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN. wy ANTE, FROM FRENCH GRAPES, M J. GINGER, SEVILLE ORANGRE, 4 F i H rer He E i i use pleasant and admirable preventive. Mixed : : I i E f j f PEEL & STEVENS, Alexandria. JESSE LANDIS, Frederick. oopy of opel see Va. Ya. A a ar iy erecta WM CISSEL, Georgetown.” 1o—te ‘Address, (post paid DR. WM. YOUNG, BOOK, PERIODICAL No, rr” Spruce street, Philadelphia. N SMD NEWSPAPER ESTABLISHMENT. WH. TAYLOR & CO., ———<——— Corner of Baltimore and Charics ST. CHARLES CLOTHING HOUSE, BALTIMORE, tio. And Gentlemens’ Outfitting Establishment, WH. TAYLOR @ CO. beg leave to call the atten- We. 51 northwest corner of Tere Fairfaz sts, | 90D of the a ae be ~ ble Fall and Winter CLOTHING, namely: on ie of Paris Frock-Coats, Drese Coats. | Plain and fancy BTATIO ts of all deecriptions- Also, Frenct Pantaloons. of French and English velvet and silk satin Vests The furnishing departm nt of goods consists of A ¥ BLONDHAEM respectful He attention of his friends and i Sarge ane penseel enseetuient Ot ait Sian Rohe pope general, to his exteasive and eleg: ler compre te des § The latest ty and @. black, a le LEXANDRIA to their new BO DICAL, ana NEWS- ANDRIA, VA. PAPER ESTABLISHMENT, where can be found OL pe gemaleap eine wend NERY of every description. received and filled with de- Srey Pega temps eet pe ealinetend ape ov in any other way the pecsoncrdeing may .& well assorted and elegant stoc News Agents, Pedlars, and all others yelled with at the the very best qualities, which H. Blondhsem offer: | (OPPlied with any Books, ote, for eale at full 20 per cent. lower for cash, than can be purchased at any establishment within this o7 Any Book published in this country can be bed any s uthern citr. Henry Blondhasm therefor: | °Y *méimg your order to us. hopes to meet with an early call from his friends patrens and the citisens within the envirens of this city. Ra B.—Lon’t forget the number of the house, which is 61, northeast corner of King and Fairfax streets, Alexand: Union” is on 7th street, opposite the East Por WM. TAYLOR & 00., Gor. Baltimore and Charles sts., Baltimore, Md. may 28—tf JESSE MARDER, nov 9—Th&Mim SCALE MAEEB, Southeast corner of TO INVENTORS & BALDERSTON QTREBTS, WHE office of “The Inventors’ Protection Nationa: feb2—-ly Baltimore, Md. dco of the Patent Office, and is now ready to attend | SICHARD EH. SMITH. @BeRGE D. SEIT: . to the business of its members, namely: in making \ D. SMITH & CO., Manufecturers ana sxamination< and soliciting elt Dealers in ALCOHOL. CAMPHENE, ETHE- patents, Inventors are invited to cail and get a copy of the OIL, &c. No. 348. CALVERT STREET, op- Jonstitution and By-laws, snd where ary informs | posite Water street, BALTI MO! Ma. ion wiil be given respecting the Union. mar Zi—ly All letters on business must be directed to this 0! tes, where attention will be given imwedlately. CASH FOR NEGROES. A model shop ia in connection with the office ‘Et wish to purchase immediately a large num- where modeis rea be mode > order at the shortes ber of likely YOUNG NEGRORS, for the New cotice. ap W—iy OLAYTO! Oriesps market, for which we will pay the highest resident I. P. N. cash pricee. Ali pereoms having ©lsves for sale, will TAKE NOTIO? find it to their adventace by calling on us, at our office, No. 12 Cemden sireet, Baltimore, Md., former- ly occupied by J.8. Donovan. Liberal commissicng for informstion. All communication prompt best description, an: attended to. seriker op aa low terms ae any other house in th | jan 27—ly J.M. WILSON & G. HB. DUES, city. A lazge esourizent and supply slwaye or bead “ Camphine Varnieh tine y Gls cf al! Finés Queensrere Paints 2 KK: CHAMBEBELAIRN’S Commer- 4 fai Cols * ee Britiannis ce We. 137, Baltimore sirect, Baltimore, wa. Geode eent to any part of the city free ci charge. T “i ada oe Gountry dealers will do well to cail. mar 17—tf é in tho reach of individuals proper facilities for obtaining a thorough and practical mercantile oc 2- © 8. WHITTLESRY, 7th street, opp. Belden & Withers’ Bank. | 405. A young man can bere obtain « more cor- tect knowledge of general business matters in a few prising every variety of style and @nish. weeks than can be acquired in as many yearsincny REDUOTION IN GAS FIXTURES, | 2 ocunting house: E are now receiving the largest stock of GAS The course of study embraces doubleentry Lock- keeping, and its adaptation to various departments LES ever offered in this city, have | f commerce and trade. Morcantile calculations been selected from the celebrated factory of Oorne ae eee to the most approved methiis.—- lius & Co., Philadelphia, and imciude ail of their patterns. Owing to a reduction in price in Gas Fixtures we aoveregy = > apo — important mercantile are now prepared to fu: them at a lees rate thar son gee) they have ever yet been sold here or elsewhere. noo hereae To keep pac: with the above improvement the orice of gas iubing has been materially reduced, Penmanship, combi: ity of exccz- tion with uty of deere ry A upon many points or business man to understand. Time necessary for a student to complete the course varies from five to eight weeke. There being no vacation, and our increased fucilities warrants us in saying | SPPUcantscan enter at any time snd attend both . Examinations that we are prepared and can execute any work we day =e are held at stated may undertake cheaper and betier than any othe: awarded to those who gradu- periods, establishment in this city. ate. For terms, &c., write and have s circuler for- oct 1: Piumbing & Gas Vitting Establishment, Pa. avenue, a sie, between 10th and lith sts. | (IU VERWARE. 3—dtJan: J. W. THOMPSON & BRO, warded by mail. feb 4—ly CANFIELD, BROTHER @ CO. 829 Baltimore street, h»re on hand and are con ‘AKE NOTICE. stantly making new styles of Silver Coffee and Tea NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED, | st; tives tiguee: Waits: Cuort: Seti ; Forks; Ice Tonge b Scrapers, W. BROWNING, Merchant Tailor, Pa Toe cream, | Balt Gellare; Bee. P, avenue, wader the United Stetes Ho-. ¢., Sap peter plained ap id = je 22—t¢ tel would res and the pu tally inform his customers . ic generally that he has just re- tte EI et Dace seo ceived new Fall and Winter goods in great. variety, such as Uloths, Oassimeres, and Vestings 01 COUGHS, COLDS, HO. ARSENESS, r the latest im) made up at the shortest in the most fashion | ry7.F; MPO: able manner, and at low rates of prices. TYLER’S COMPOUND GUM ARABIO SYRUP. Having made arrangement: to go into the Ready- i bee increasing demand for this most pleasant, nade Clothiag business extens‘vely this season, he rtation, and is prepared to have them notice, RKeliefin Five Minutes. safe, and efficacious remedy for ali pulmonary eels confident that he can offer to those wishing to | “stasee, has enabled the proprietor to reduce the purchase a stock of Clothing, not inferior to any in this city, and not msde up at the North, as is usu. price 80 as to plage it within the reach of ali classes. Ite superiority over most similar preparations is at- ally the case with work sold here; but cut in bie| “sted by many suinent physicians who have vecn own establishment, and made by our own needy cit- | CY¢ Witnesses ite efficacy when the usual reme sens in this dull season. at low rates of pri ig | dies have failed; also by thousand of onr most re- snabled thereior, to compete with northern work in oe citisens who Rave used it in their families point of prices; and as to quality and style, he wili — preventive and cure with never failing suc- leave for those who favor him with a call to iudge. | (688 fr the last twenty years, during whieh period He can sell whole suite, Coat, Pants, and Vest, at | With very little aid trom advertising, dc. it hes the following low rates : | pscmyd spread reputation over the whole Unio: Good suit for business purposes, out of cloth or cas- cases of recent Coughs, Hoarseness, dc, it simere, fer the small sum o: 15 | Sires immediate relief, avd generally cures in day Dsteni frock Coats, from. i or two, without interfering with diet or business, or Overcoats of different style: the system more susceptible ot Colds, in Black and fan , Whoop lk and Velvet Vesta ne scrmrnnree 2 60 to, 10 cr ochitis, Afections of the Lungs, ana Consump- This stock o: ing is of a superior quali neficial. and seldom fai: aol bas beau sade tap aleaitin caseload thie sates hen commenced in @cure. ‘is winter fashions. He Keeps of fant Pantaloons.. rng Cough, Oreup, constantly on hand a assortment by Patterson & Ni Stott & Co., artis oe, Ri * a8 Gloves, Cravats, Collars, | Ridgely hig gy ae f Peel & Stevens. In Georgeto Sole Agent for the aale of Soott’s Report of Pash 22 TYLER’S GUM ARABIC CANDY DROPS, ionsin this city. been sep 15—tf tion to the above, but in « milder form ; they iil charm on @as FIXTURES. ugh, ‘and clear the thros Te subscribers take pleasure in announce: & jice 5 beret Aces are <b, oo the public that their stock of GAS FIXTU: ‘ly recommended for childre and that they are now prepared to sel! ath ehelabede eae | eae tea apes Drug and Oandy Stores. lease examine —they will no doubt j seco cee ol a and pa! buildings fitted with bing at the usual rates ne deo 16—tf for . f the best and latest patterns, har | lic assemblies, public ae frequenters of pub- a box. U. 8. MILITARY AND NAVAL ARGUS. VU undersigned having beoo; 5 J.W. THOMPRON & BROTHER me me the Southern Pa. av., bet. 10th and 1th, s. side. LSet of the abeve paper, edited by us to furnish correct W. ASHINGTON IRON WORKS, and authentic erection im reference to all mat- Marne avenue, between 4% and 6th sis. ioe: Veral Makvractunea of Bees = officers composing the several Companiss in this Water Tanks, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangs ters appertaining to the Military, solicits the sid of Steam Engines, Boil and adjoining cities, in ed: i maant adj 3 in edvising him of any of their Proceedings for publication. Mill Werk generally. oe ™ 4 W. MEARSON. Will farnisn Saw Mills, all kinds of Castinge,| P.S—A branch office bas a | been established in et and Cast Iron Pipes, and everything in this -ity, where subscriptions, advertisements, and ‘Two small ENGINES on hand and for sale. For ly. communicatiens will be Office, 204, Pu. avenue, bet. 14th and 16th ets. information address G. B. NOY Ks, Washington Iron| oct 10—tf Works, Washington, D.6. jy 15—t¢ ideal oe tabecrion a Ft od et a {te subscribers retu:n their thanks to their nu-| of the United Sta: merous friends cad cus “mers in the District | _ Wallace's Cases in tbe Circuit Qourt of the United 186. to them, TOILET 80 ; UBTIS on the Jurisdiction, Prac tice, and Peculiar Jurisprudence of the Courts -vol. 1. 13548. and elsewhere for the patronage hitherto extended | States for the 3d Cireuit—vol. 2. Philiimore’ tion to thi ing and and beg leave to inform them that in addi- 6 Commentaries upou Iuternstional eir usual stock they are now manufectar-| Law—i vol 1864, Will have co-stantly on hand all kinds of Manning’s Commentsries on the Law of Nations— Toilet and Fescy 8. a stiealica: Wome ys Dadam they invite their] Lvol. london. 1839. : Wildman, made, and will welt cu > >=: annabl | Prise—I vel. Lomdon, "Loser ees PEE Dd ern Same article can be purchosad i of the North.| Thomson’s Laws of War, as affecting Comm: cities : UB ; . aah . wn, Oct 25. ae 4 BON. | and Sbipping—lvol London 1864. YOR POSh AND LABORING MEN. Robinson’s and Practi — a wd ice of Prize Law—1 GALL BuLLbING LOTS of 10 fest or more, in] Roc ueTtenss, Sur lee Armateurs, les Prises et les risee—1 vol. Got! 1798. . =an ee and Loe ee 305 des Prise Seale” Pace “par ordre du Fe ik aan Auge Ul liverai Cenal, or Wharves in Alexandria. Roi.” 1784, oe Spirit of Marine Lew—2 vols. London. WH, OF LLOYD & 00, ARN mag, TE *8 Dendvome CARRIAGE and Fale Landon Ten OL sud Milicary—2 jy B—ly Oo. k’s Le Lbth stveet, opp. Treasusy Departurent, vaileelpta: 1810." of Wnance Se The Laws, Ordinances, and Institutions of the - - =

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