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[CONCLUDED FROM FIRST PAGE.) storehouses, and a large naval hospital, which we feapecind 7 The wards are good, but too much crowded; many of the arrangements are bad, and the venti- lation in some parts — defec- tive—the effiavia being most offensive. But perhaps this is a on hygeian principles, seeing that the Russian is so accustomed to foul odors from his birth that the physiciay may consider a return to a little artificial native air as highly beneficial after a sea voyage. Sebastopol is not the port of coastruc- tion for ships of war; they are built at Nicholaieu, on the river Bug, as Peters- burg is the building place for Cronstadt. Bui here all repairs are done, and stores and materials of war in great quantity ar2 kept in the naval arsenal. In order to make sufficient space for the dock, the canal of which leads from | *4itd Grand Annual Military and Civic Ball the southern extremity of the little port, it was nec ry to cut away a portion of the mountain, and on the top of the great perpendicular wall thus made, now stands a massive pile of stone buildings, ised as the sailors’ winter barracks. In case of an enemy penetrating the yard port, these barracks might be held xs a formidable position by men armed with the Minie rifle; and it has been suggested that a couple of line of battle ships in the basin, with their broadsides to the port, and commanding st, would also form a battery of great power. ‘Thus, in attack by sea alone on Sebastopol, eve y inch of ground would have to be contested. ge filter has been erected, from ipes are carried to the quay, into a stream has been turned from the 1 when a ship requires a sup- she or the tank barges have 1g Side, a hose is attached e, put on board, and the pro- complished with the greatest ii and expedition. No expense has been spared to render this naval arsenal perfect, and we doubt whether, in, many espects, there is another in Europe so mnyenient, always supposing the works ected to have been carried out. ‘he streets of Sebastopol, as may be ed, teem with soldiers and sailors ; no one unconnected with the ‘s lives there; and all but Rus discouraged, or forbidden to do The Jews were at one time ordered from it entirely, but some few have a ed to return. It was stated sgners were permitted to re- > more than 24 hours; but ¢ journ of 19 days we met with terference, although we visited, and 1; ed, all parts of the i everything worth seeing in it dock Pp k Railroad isl troubles ¢ thinks that ov It 3 vies! foreign payments of the coun- ut made, $35,000,000 of gold 8 eB anuary rat. ontracted their loans, 100.060 witt a few weeks in this season 18 just opening in, and heavy returns ting $50.000.00%, will have been herwecn January Ist, i500. Over trading y held up. The n products of the last % iu. and the effect ly of grain 11 make the States. The yikill county are eat activity. Is ese circumstances. a prom- ave an end. in ud provi: Jy com the United ‘om Seb th to be a natural sen i was recently convict- = care off the track of the and Northern Indiana inteuiion of robbing the ‘or this offence sentenced igan penitentiary fcr life, has. senment. made diselosures and 2nd Napier. his companion il on the Michigan me of its collision Road, some fifteen the intersecting point of the ates that, in order to reach ed over the dead and Napier has eseaped and fled to ty deean Steamers, New York New ¥. J Reece, jr, do’ PN Koff rd, NY EL Plisworth, A N B Bull & J O'Donne! ta + NC LJ Coz & lady, ¢ 3 Merritt, NY G W Underhill and lady, do D © Wilcox, Ct P A Brawner, 4d JJ Huzhes, do E Estabrook, do do Ww Cemmmein, de oot House—). a. & 4. cinkwoop. Lat bh Read, USN RL Telgbman. Md JB Shannon, Md A ™ Dougai, NY JM i ' ) Cork, do t H Fumpley, do i M ff burr, do A Hen-eman, do EO G bson, Md JW Oakman & lady, do MH Hooper. NY W Osborne jr, NJ J Osvorne, jr, do J Bowes, Md 1 Dr FR Wrig! » W Pain Mrs W. HU AL bush, do ander. NY ka ote. Med Al wrt, alee Ww i Val v do Miss V Ri Kichardson, do cu eta se BDoret—ex gy HACENEY, NY Dr 8 Boown, Va Va J\ Mu bard, Ct child & servtW B Wri NY ; daughter RK Fleur, Mass ! n, Ma Thos James & lady, do ce do W T Munsou, NY K © Bunyan, Ind 4 &1 6. WIiLaED. f Ingrame & lady, De! M > Langhorne & family, Va Mr-. C W Morris, Pa W Gredmin, NY 8 Higginson. Mass. JU javis, Ohio A Pizaini, V Geo Lernil, Fla FB Eibson. USN Tho Kevore, M a ly, GaG boyd & ly, y& lady. Va T Woed & lady, BALLS, &c. .-GRAND BALL \RLINGTO. CLUB. Hf ARLINGTON CLUB re-pect'ul y amnounce to their friends and the pubic generally that U.ey will giv» their Hifth Annual Pali at CARUST’S ALOON, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, November 4, 1854. The Room will be hondsomely decorated. re Club pledge themselves that no pains or ex- “nee will be spared to wake tois the No. 1 Ball o: Seo't's celebrated Cov ngaged fer oft’s celebrat Aion Mosic is ¢1 4 for # occasion. ‘upper and Refreshments will be roished by an experienced eaterer. Ciskets #1; to be had of any of the Managers, or yf the dcor on ‘he evening of the ball. 1Eetlof, WinG douse © Eeklot in G Jones RG Eockloff, ” W Brown, J Taibot, _ J MF Houzh. 110 Kiviber, R Harrison, A Eckloff, mn I lution, Wm H Towerr, AK Peckocheek, ws W 4 Andrews, B Donnel y, bs 7 W #H Rowi Bae hers inson, F R Dorsett BOONE RIFLE CORPS. CVE BOONE RIFLE CO!P4 would most re- spectfally inform the Military and citizens of MAgiou and vieinity that they intend givin, ir Tuird Grand amnual ry and Civic Bali on WEDNZADA’ Nov. 22, .864, at the Gud Fel ows’ Hall, Sey Vand. The Ball will be opened at 8 o’clock, by a dross erill by the company. She eomp> oJra themselves to use their ut- inst «xerticns to .ender this bal one: f unalloyed fea ure to ail. A csleb-ated Brass snd String Band has b:en en e+ ged for the cecasion. Th» Refreehment department will be in the hands of an experienced caterer. None but Military Caps will be allowed in the room 5 ficket= $l—admittmg a gentleman avd two le- dies. Committee of Invitation and Reception. Capt M & Bright, Lt C Mi Sanderson, Daniel Davis, M O’Donneil, vem J Wood, Lemuel Gaddis. Lt C M Santersen, #loor Manager. nov 16,18,21,22 GRAND MILITARY AND CIVIC BALL. ‘Jhe Mount Vernon Guards, OF ALEXANDRIA, VA., AKE pleasu’+ in annouxein: to their fei and tl pa ne of their GRA ray, da, generally, that_they will give BALLS, on WE DNES-= November 22, at SARErTA HALL. dge shemerlves that they will give one of belis of the season, az nothing shall be i it undone that will add tothe pleasure of the com- reny ood Cotillon Music haa been engaged. vupver and Refreshments wil be furnished to la- suit gentlemen. acks will be in attendance to convey ladies to om the bail. itting a gentleman -nd ladies—TWO 3 to be had of the Committee, or at the Flocr Marager. HUGH UATHAM, ESQ. Committee of Arrangements. Lt Wm Ui omith, Lt Chax Javins, Sgt W_W Allen, Sgt C W Neaie, John Bieexs at John Grimes, Walter Johnston. nov 8—eotd THE SECOND ANNUAL BALL OF THE PRESIDEN .’s MOUNTED GUARD, ‘.&7 ULC was postponed on the 24 of November, VY will be given at Udd Fellows’ Hall on Thus. a-y evening, Nev 28d reons holding tickets or invitations are respect- fully imvyit-d to atterd. Fae utive Committee.—Lt. 0. W. Flint, Lt. Boh yer, Quartmr, Jno. T. Evang, Sgt. JL. Heise, J. ddicord. _t-ckets can bs purchesed from any member of be committee. nov 16—dtb GRAND FiREMENS’ AND CITIZENS’ BALL VIGILANT FIRE COMPANY. Viwilant gére Compacy of Grorgetown, re ectiuliy annovnes to their friends and the blie cenerally that th-ir FIFTH ANNUAL BALL Will take pleos on LUESDAY, 28th inst, at FORK 281 HALL. The Company pledge themeelses that no pains or expens~ wili e spared to make thia ene of the most ay cceuble Balis of the season. Presperi’s celebrated Hand is engaged for the oc- ession. No hate or en those worn by Firemen. Tickets ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentleman d ladies; to be had of any of Gamage MANAGERS. Jcseph L. Semmer, Wm. Crowley, Joseph W Maril, Snth zy Redier, John sha keitord, Wo nry C Keaver, famuel J. Fearson. 2 ¥ill be allowed in the room, except Riward 8. Wr ght, ier, na W. Grose, O M Linthicum, Abert Palmer, 1 Mei nev 10—ditb* SECOND ANNUAL BALL OF THE ‘AT:ONAL GUARD, 4ONDAW, December 4th, 1854. 2°HE NATIONAL GUAbD respectfully annonee friends and the public generalis. that tw hei coed Annua: Pallwill be given «0 MON- ', December 4*h, 1854, at JACKSON HALL. ete ONK DOLLAR. ticular in fature a: noy 2 —tr. "FRANKLIN BALL. 7.IE merabers of the Franklin Fire Company take gr ot ple sure ju ansooncing to the cit:zeus of Wasuipgton and vicinity that their “seventh An- nual Bali” will take place on the 17th of Jan’ 1955 rtis«ment. BALL OF THE MONTGOMERY GUARDS. THE THIRD ANNUAL BALL OF THE MONTGOMERY GUARDS, \ Vv ILL BE GiVEN ON MONDAY, the EIGHTH VV Ov JANUARY, 1855. Full particuiar- given jn future notice, nov 13—1f =: GAS-FITTING AND a: Plumb: Establishment, « THE COBYER OF S:XTH STK ASD Y Penn-yivania Avenue, are now receiviug the fin ssortment eof CHANDKLIER@ and GAS FiX- LURES evr offered to the citizens of Washington, aud atthe same tine “cheaper than the cheapest ” Ail that is necessery is toyi+e acail to be convinced of this fact The superior facilities of tuias house ensvles them to se'l their goods and do work at a less rate than spy of the retailers f this city. Thankful for the very liberal pate onage of the citizens of Washington and vicinity, the proprietor aséures them tuat with the addition ot a number ot the best yas fitters and plumbers of Phiiade!lphia and New York to his present large furce, he will be abl+ to do a i work in both branches in the mo st sa- perior style, acd, as before stated, cheaper than the cheapest. IND. & i oct 25—dilstJan. payee NEW CONFECTIONARY STORE. eae is alweys something n-w under the sun; aad, therefore, * would intorm my friends and ths public ac Jarge, that I have opened a fine new Covfee ionary Store, opposite Brown's Hotei (eo 347) vennsyivania venue, im v hich may be ob- tained every thing in the siae, in the pest possible manner, and CHEsPest RsTES, IUK CuEAMs, JEL- Libs, CUARLUTTS, IC +5. &c, of all kinds; CAN- Dis» ot ali kinds and prices. fe.m 25 cents to $3 per pound; CAKES of all kinis You may here find more than fifty varieties of Oakes, all ‘of the best quali-y, made of good fresh butter and eggs, and by ‘he best workmen in he United States. flatter myself that I cn please the taste of the most sian : J. GW EAVER - B. Parties, Weddings, Bails, &c., su) on the hortest notice and most pearing jet nov 17—ev2m THE EAGLE r OYS’ AND YOUTHS’ WINTER CLOrHING.— We are now receiving a large assortment of Boss’ and Youths’ WINTER CLOTHING, of new and fs hiovable styles, consisting of ercoats and Tslmus Fro-& ani sack Coats Koundabouts Jackets, Pl in and taney Cassimere Panta,- eure BS we sees and Merino Vests, fe and colored Shirts, Sus - Higuarorchefe, Hosiery, ‘ke ; } Saga eres aking the largest ani best variety of Boys’ Win- ter Clothing to be found in this city, which we fe det+rmine? to sell at the lowest Pric-s. WaLLé STEPHENS, Ninth and Tenth streets, ee t» froo Hall. Pu. avenue, bet nov %—tf PRY Da SCWARTZB’S EULNONI tr he «ure of Coughs, Ca.d-, C BALSaM’ acthma, dc Alo as. CHOWASTZOS WORM Dear aOVING eY¥e€ n ver known to fai. F at UuWARKIZd & BON'S drug store, Pa.ave ur, uext to U.S. Lotel nov lt—2q KIBWELL’S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF BEHWCE DROP; Or, Cancer Root. CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR CAN- CER, ULOERATED SORE THROAT, WHITE SWELLING, BRONCHI- TIS, DROPSY, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM THE IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. Prepared by J. L. KIDWELL, Chemist, George town, D.O. ‘The estimate that fs now accorded this prepara tion by the medica! profession and bv others coni- pe‘ent to judge of its merit-, may be seen in the fact that it haa been prescribed by many of onr most eminent Vhys'cians in this country, and hus attract-d the attention of « celetrated profession of the Fdiaburg Coliege, scotland, by whom it has been successfully used in @ carver of an aggiavated charscter. The proprieter has been forced to make more ex- tensivs arrangements to meet the rapidly increasing cemand for BércH DROP. Vin Inprana, Oct. 8. 1854. J. L. Kidwell—Dear Sir: come three months ago through th- agency of Col Smith Moller, our repr. sentation in Congres, 1 had pa:chssed of you. for the use of my father in Scotland, one dosen Fottles ot Beech Drep or Cancer Preparation. I havea let- ter from my brother, stating ihat the physician de- eres you to forward another dozen bottles. He toinks under its use the ai ease is arrested. I may add that my father has tried every physician of dis- tivetion in Scotland and England, including Prof-s sors of Edinburg and Colleges, withou: relie*. The disea-e was of three years standing, began in the right cheek, which is partially consumed. He was a cufferer with constant pain, wnich has entirely left him ‘This case will give your preparation a popu'arity in Britain which no other medicine has. Direct to William Dick, Keq, Collydean, by Leslie Scotland, in care ot siessrs. Pentoed, Clay & Co. Druggists, XN. York, who will forward it. JAMES DICK. Mr. Flint is a man of great influence in his county, and will with plexsur- communicate with any on« in reference to his case. Cattaway County, Missounz, July 13th, 1854 Dear Sir—With great pleasure I inform thet your preparation of Beech Drop has accomplished for me what I thought beyond the reach of human agenc,. For the last twelve years I ave bven afflicted with Secrofula of a Cnnoeroux form. So exten-ive was the ulcers and 80 herrible me aprearance that my cas became notorious with all the Feculty in thia snd the adjoining countiss—in fact I had obtained th- best medical aid in cur State, witnout any abate ment of the disease. Through a fiiend I proc a half dozen botties of your Beech Drop, after usin; it, 80 perfect was the cure, that hundreis visited me. My dosire ie to benefit my fellow man; with tha! purpose I beg all afilicted with Scrofula in any form to use it Ahicease you will fog an order from some friends r the preparation. Very truly, ® , INO. 0. FLINT. For sale by Druggist: and Dealers in Medicine: in Washington, Alexandria, and Baltimore. oct 1¢—d2m IMPORTANT TO TH# SICK. Te great experience and well-known shill of Prof. MoCLinTOocE ia a sufficient guaranty to the public that the following list of Medicines, such as have been constantly used in bis practice tor the iT thirty yeara, 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. Aninvaluable remedy for Bronchitis, Consump- tien, and all chronic diseases of the throat and lungs. In ail deep seated c mplaints of the Pulmo- naty organs it has proved the most sale, certain, and rapid remedy ever employed in the extensive practice of Dr, McClintock For any of these forms of disease, snowing themselves as Cough, Tickling of the Throat, Sense of Tightness in the Throat, Spitting ot Blood, Dificuity of Breatning. Hoarse- ness or Loss of Voice, and Hectic Fever, its ure will he attended with the happiest results, while it is pleasant to the palate and strengthening to the wholesystem. It contains no lawdsaum or opium in any shape. Price $: per pint bettie. I, Dr. McClintock's Celd emd Cough Mixture. lible cure for recent Goughs, Tickling of the Th Tightnees of Breathing, Croup in Chii- dren, &v. It contains no vroperaiion of opium. Price 26 cents per 8. Lil. Dr. McClintock’s Asthina and Hoop- ing Cough Remedy. An almost instantaneous relief for these dist: ing complaints. experience, and is acionirhing ia its effects. No fon need suffer a Cay from Asthma or Hooping Corgh who will use Price 60 cents per bottle. ST. CHARLES CLOTHING HOUSE, And Gentlemens’ Outfitting Establishment, Wa. 51 northwes: corner of King and Fairfax sts, ALEXANDSJA, : PNEY BLONDH4EM respectfully invites the teution <f his friends aud the public in ral to hi: exteasive and elegant assortment of f chionab’e Fallind Winter CLOLPING. namely: The Intest -ty’e of Patis Freck-Coate, Dres: Coata, and G. Over-Gcats of all de-criptions- Also, French hivck, dovskin, and fancy “asmere. and tweed Partsloois. Alcoa well assorted and elegant stock f French and English velvet and silk satin Vests. The furnishing departm nt of goods consists of he very test quaitiss, which H Blon“haem offers Gr eele xt full 20 per cnt J wer for cash, ther can be purcha‘ed st any etablishuent within this or any @ ro cit-. Henry Blondhaem therefore hopes to meet with an early cull from bis friends, rens aid the citizens within the envireng of this et the number of the house, ‘* corner of King end Fairf=x nov 9—Thévilm TO THE PUBLIC. HE UNDkRSiIGNED HAS JU-T RECEIVED, direct from auction, purchased at the late pe cemptory sales in Phi adelphia «nt New York, the ) iowing Goods, hich wil Fe found well worthy » atteution of the 8, via: Uloths, very suverior, at half their value jphins, to metch, wt $2, worth $3 French Merino, satae selling at $1, only 68 cents 0 yards Piaid Silk, great variet~, 50c, worth 873 ) yards Vl-id Stk, very suverior, $l, worth $1 60 vis Blac: Silk, very svperior, 87$c, worth 1 87, New patterns 4-4 Brocade. elecant. $18, werth $20 i cedentea low prices sterel Poplin, for +vening dresses, white, biue, and corn colored, at 50 cents, worth 87} 650 yards Plain Silk, for evening dress, at 62}:, worth $1 25 50 pieces Valencia Plaid=, cuperior, at 62% cents, worth $1 25 500 pairs French Corset, genuine, at $1 50, worth 15 &75 Worked Collars, some yvery elegant, at half price 100 sets Crochet, superior, some es low as $2 75a set 500 pairs 11-4 and 124 Blankets, at $1. worth $6 50 lirdeye Diapers, Irish Linens, and Linen Lawn, awtully cheap Ve'vet Ribbous and Ciosk Braids, at + -dnoed prices r er with » complete assortment of Domestic Goods, sli of which will be so'd for eash, or to cus- tomers who pay premptly RICHARD W. CARTER, Opposite Centre Marke, ceeend door from Eighth ftre-t, between Sevanth and Kighth streets. nov 14—en2w BARGAINS—BARGAINS. W HING to reduce the present stock of Fall ‘ods on hend I have determin+d to make a grat reduction in prices* uslin Embroidered Collars $2 werth $3 Cambric do eo 26, 3114, 37% and 50 and Muslin Embi Sleeves, 50c. to $2 50 do 50c. to $5 Embd Habits and Collars 4c. to $10 do do 3714 to $5 Do do Caps 12% to $1 59 Luce do do $1 to $2 Face Flowers 1214 to 75 per pair Bor net Ribbons 6 to $1 a yard Cap, neck and sash Ribbons Cold Kid Gloves 623¢c. a pair Cambric Bands $1 to $1 5 Muzlin do 50¢. te $5 J ress Caps, silk and thread Iliusions Braids, Gimps, Buttons Stockings And a variety of goods too numerous to mention, A. TATE, 314 Pa. avenue, bet. 10th and 11th sts. nov °§—eol2t GAS FIXTURES. UBT received atthe subscriberf General Houre Furnishing Store, a fresh supply of @AS FIX- TORES, embracing many new and beautiful pat- terns, which will be sold at the manufacturers (ornelue & Ce., Philade)phia,) retaii prices. Pur- chasers will fing it to their interest te call and ex- amine them. GAS UUBING introduced in Private Dwellings, Public Halis, &c.,hy experienced and superior work- men, at low prices C. W ROTELER, Iron Hall, Nos. 318 Pa. avenue end 349 D street. nov 8—eo6t HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. on hand a most complete '» Which have been s-l+ct- the greatest care from the manufacturers, beth in this country and Europe, ard on the best 728, avd are offered to consumers at a saving of from ten to twent;-five per cent. Our steck com- prises— E Housekeeping articles—every article required about a howse that can come under the head of Hardware Building materiale, a ine assortment, not except- ing Sasa Wrights, at 3 cents per pound Mechanics’ Tools, eve y variety, and mostly war- ranted Leather Belting, Gum and Hemp Packing, at Bos- ton Factory prices Grey #rothers’ D.or Springs, warranted for four years Weare the Agents acd will furnish dealers at Factory prices A beautiful assortment of Feather Durtere, at New York prices, and 26 per cent cheaper than other scyles. All of which are offered at» small adeance for cash to punctual customers, by sePH L. SAVAGE, Sign of the large Gilt Saw, Penn avenue, nov 7—e0im Oth and Lith sts, PEACH, PEAR, APPLE, AND SHADE TREES. *[°E Undersigued off r- to the public a fine F collection of Vezch, Apple, Pear, Cherry, = Pium, Apricot, and other Fruit Tress, as we!l #f Silver Poplar and other fine shade Trees. The 3 ere large and thrifty, and ail are warranted correct to name. He has «lso the «mailer fruits, such as Gooseber- rivs, Currants, Raspberries, 2c Khubarb Roots of the finest kinds, as Prince Al- bert, Victoria Gray Eagl-, &c Dutch Bulbs, import-d direct from Holland, of the fiaest quality, comprising Hyzcinths, Tulips, No rcissus, Crocus, &c ‘These bulbs are the}; Bi and fluect ever offered in this market. frices ra sonable. JOHN SAUL, Seed Siore, corner of 7th and uj streets. nov 13—ei w* A NEW REMEDY. GAUTIER’S HERB DROPS, For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma. (ie invaiuao'e preparation has the extracrdi- ry property of immediately relieving cougha, hoarseness, difiicuity of breathing, bronchitis, asthma, and husainese of the throat. It operates by dissolving the «ongealei plegm, consequently ing @ free exXpec‘oration. Muslin Ani and Cholera Preventive. A prompt and certain cure for Diarrhea, Dyren- tery, gud Cholera Morbus in all stages. A sure pre- ventive ct Asiatic Cho!-rs, which no trayeler or faraity showld be without. Price 25 and 60 cent: per bottle. ¥. Dr. McClintock's Tonis Syrua, For purifying the blood. Tae owerful pus Titer ever discovered. For all &: ious diseares, 8kin diseases, Eruptions, Boils, Pimples, Erysipelas, Uleere, Sore Legs, and a! Rhewmatic and Syphi complaints, &c. It ie a most excellent spring mrdi- cine, perfectly palatable. and saie for children or fe- miles, Price(pint Bottles) $1. VI. Dr. McClintock’s Dyspeptic Elixi Dyspepsia, or disordered digvé'ion, may be called the National Disease of America. Its symptoms e! headache; giddiness; nervousness; iow spirits; dim: ness of vision, with motes or epecks before the ey: itching of the nostrils; dullness of hearing snd rin img in the ears; disagre-able taste in ‘icti ight about the chest; di! breathing; sense of suffocation in lying down, or in sscending: stairs; palpitations, om uneasy feelings ut the heart; irregular or deficient appetite; se1.60 of sink ng at the stomach; acidity; heartburn; pain or taliness of the abdomen, ari costiveness. rome of these symptoms aiway: sia; and sometimes the same yp: them at the same time, or at different timer. For attacking these Protesn symptoms in their seat and source, viz: deranged condition of the digestive func- tions, the Dyspeptic Elixir combinas all the valuable ingredients which the Vegetabie Kingdom affords. Taken In conn n with the Veg txble Purgatire Pills, in cases where there is much coetiveness, or Alterative the liver are irregvlariy discharged, it will be found 4 most effectual remedy. Price (in pint bottles.) $1. VII. Dr. McClintock's Rheumatic Mix- ture. For internal use; s purely vegetable combination for the cure of i‘heumatism, Gout, and all Neural- gic avd Rheumatic iseases. This remedy is offered with the utmost confidence. It hay been used most extensively, and is as near s Specific for Kheumatic Diseases as the world hasever seen. Price per bot- tl» 69 cents. V1ii, Dr. McClintock's Rkeumatic Lini- ment, An {Infallible outward application for the relief of al! rheumatic cr neuralic pains; spraina, swellings, stiff neck, stiffness of the joints, pains in the shoul- ders, baek,or limb. It affords immediate r- lief from cholic and psing in the s omach and abdomen. Aa a counter irritant, itie invaiueb:e in all cases where an external stimu!ant ia needed. Price (per bottle) 60 cents. IX. Dr. McClintock's Anodyne Mixture, Or Pein: Extractor, used internally and exter: ally, for the instaut relief of ail pains, Toothache, Head- acha, Cholic, Agueim the Face, Chilblaing, Neural- gia, Btone or Gravel, &c.,&c. No pain need be en- dured a moment by a2y person who will ure this invaluable Anodyne. Price 50 cenis per botttle. X. Dr. McClintock’s Fever and Ague Specific. ‘This has been found an infallible epecific for this scourge of new countries, and for intermittent fevers. No traveller or resident in any agus dis- trict shoul fail to provide themselves with thissure preventive. Price $1 per bottle. XI, Dr. McClintock’s Vegetable Purga- tive Pills, ~ For the relief of Constipation and its painful re- suits, such as Headache, Dizsiness, Sick Stomach, Paina, and all the symptoms enumerated under the “Dyspeptic Mlixir.” Price 26 cants per box. XII. Dr. McClintock's Pills, For Liver Complaints, and all forms of diseeses arising trom derangement of the liver, with symp- toms such as Dizziness, Hesiiaon ate ae Ears, yellow furred tongue, pain e rig! 101 ry setae of fallaees pain in the righteide, disordered stomach or bowels, deficient action of the kidneys, clay-colored stools, &c. Tiavse if taken in the insipient etages of Bilious and Yellow or other Fevers, will 25 cents per box. The abeye Medicines may be procured of all the principal Drnggists and Apothecaries in this Dis- trict, and of J. L. Haxsuaw, Agent, Washington. sep 188m COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR New York, Texas, New paid meetena enosylyani jabs! Marylans, G-orgia, M Wisconsin, Florida, GEORGE 3. THOMAS, ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMS, AND ‘ashington Place, near 5 se Vents STREET, Wassrncrtow, D. nov 19—ly t after night by the incessant cough which it provokes, will, by using this remedy, find immedi- ate relief, ‘These drops are composed cf six simple ingre: ents, principally of herbs, which are kaown to be very +fficacious im the cure of diseases resulting from colds They have been prepared at the sug gestion of one of our most eminent physicians, and ve been used by many of his and my personal fiends with signal suco-ss, and at Whose earnest so- licitation I have beea induced to enter largely into their manufacture; assured by him and them that. when generally known and tried, they will super- erda the varicus cough can y mixtures n-W in tase. for myself, I am confident, from the ingredi ents o% Ww! they are composed, that, should they not effect on entire cure, they can do no injury even to the most d-licate in health, and therefore have no hesitancy in introducing them to the citizens of Washingtor and vicinity. C. GAUTIER, __nov 7—TufFim 252 Pennsylvania avenue. COAL! OOAL! COAL! NHE subs:riber: have on hand, and are now re ceiving Lehigh, pobaylkill, R-d sb, i ink id White arh COAL. Also, Pine Grove, Baltimore Company and Gray Ash (Wyoming Valley}OuAL; all f exerl-ent quali y, aod suitable for Furnaces, Greies, Stoves, Kasiators, Rengee, 20. Also, Cum- becland Coal for parior use, aud smith’s purposes; 2240 Ibs. to the ton. We have als on hand a god stock of Oak, Hick- orv and tine WOOD All of which we offer at cur- Tout rates. JOHN T GIVEN & CO., Corner of Fourtesnth avd © streets. AN. B. We woula return our «’ncere thanks to cur friends and the public for their very flatvering pat- rouave, and hope to merit a eontinuancs of the same by furni-hing « good articie of fusi, attention to busines, fair :ealing, and pro™p ness in delivery. nov il—ro2w* J. G, & Ov. SOMETHING NEW. ePOSITE TH MARKET ON PENNSYLVA- NIA AVENUE 4 doors below Ninth street, is 1 NEW CLOTHING STOXE for Men end Boys, opene? this day. U&CKER,cne of the eleapest Clothing Merchants in the North. haa determinsd to cffer to the citizens of Washington and vicinity, his vxcellent Clothing at the loweat Northeru prices, for cash only. ‘there the POOR MAN will find just such # Clowiing Stoie as has long been wanted 11 Washington. His motto is cheap for ca-h, and ONE PRICE ONLY. A good ~ubstaatial woollen coat he will sell for $275; and heavy winter pants, well lined for $1.26; and coa’s, Cverooats, «nd vests, ia proportion Good woo! and ortten under hiris. h »iery, gl ves, &c.. ch-a-er th n the chespest. nov 1i-—ti » Re GILLET, ,. |. Counselior ai Law, Oifirs ead residecce in Franklis Row. corner 0. K . , and Thirteenth street. oct 28—dly IY. Dr. McCliniock’s Diarrhea Cordial | culty of | nt has m-ny of | with the Anti-Bilions Pils, where the functions ct j erally ward off the attack. Price TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. __| PHILADFLPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS, THE NEW YORK & LIVERPOOL atte UNITED STATES AIL STEAMERS. HE SHIPS COMPRISING THIS LINE ARB THE— Oometock, , ADRIATIC, Capt. Gratton. These ehiips have been built by contrast, exprear- ly for Government service; every care has been taken in their construction, as in the Engines to insure strength and speed, and their accommioda- tions or pessengers are unequalled for eegance and comfort. Prive of passage from New York to Eee ae a si Son, JOHN VAUGHAN SNIDER, the his and former customers. _ *,* All Wines ordered for Warhmeton livered by Express free of freigat. BDUCTOR YOURSKEL POOKET t state roome.. From Liverpool te New York £30 and £20. An experienced surgeon attached to each ship. No berth can be secured see for. For freight or pasea: vi EDWARD kK COLLINS 4 00., 56 Wali street, New York. BROWN, SHIPUBY @ CO, Liverpool. KE. G. ROBERTS & CO., 13 King’s Arms Yard, Londom JOHN MUNROE & OO, 26 Rue Notre Dame des Vir toires, Paris. GEO H. DRAP®R, Havre. The owners of the e ships will not be aceountable for gold, si:ver, bullion, specie, je elry, precious stones or metals, umless bills of lading are signed therefor, an‘ the value thereof therein expressed. nov 16—dly TO THK PUBLIC, FLXYED HOURS FOR THE WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA BOATS. The following are the hours of de parture of the only reliable stexm f-rry boat plying between Alexandria and Washing- ton: The steamer George Page will leave Washington daily, at 644, 8, 934, 1114, m, 1, 3, 4X, p. ma. Will leave letanaite at 744, 8X, 104, 0. m., ,»m,2 4,54, p.m. is omnibuses will leays the corner of Pennsyl- venia avenue and Seventh street, to connect with the Boat, at 6, 734, 94, ll, a. m., 1234. m., 234. and p. m. 4 . mm. 4h omnibuses will connect with all cars arriving at, and departing from, Washing*on and Alexan- GECRGE PAGE. F . the secret oblizations of married life witheut uiing the POCKET ASSCULAPI@S. Let ne one wv Yering from « beelwmied Cough, Pain im the stices nights, veryous feelings, amd the whele { Dyepeptic cennations, and given up by their ‘Jam, be sunother ent, without consultmg o the married, or those impediment, read this tru: rel book, as it Las been the means ef stving = of unfortuuate creatures from the ve: death. Be Avy pereon sonding TWENTY-FIVE OBNTS spclosed in a initer, wil receire one copy of this *« by mall, or firs copiss wil be sent for One Del sarees, (post paid) DR. WM. YO = Nor 1b’ Spruce strect, Philedel sp i3—ly F, LSiath street, Wasbington, D.C, Purnitur repaired snd varnished. Ox pets cut, fitred, end made. Cu: tains, Lounges, and Moettresses made. 8g Good references given om F, D. soi‘cia » share of patronage of the publie, od pledges to do his work yh aseny e tsblishment in th e o; ‘im TO INVENTORS, ‘IB office of “The Inventors’ Protection National i Union” is on 7th street, opposite the Bast Por- ico of the Patent Office, and ie now Cag bg attend © the business of ita members, nemel: making sraminetions end soliciting patente, Inventors are invited toca and get s copy ef the Joustitation sud By a ere a informe ion will be given Teaper w 2 All letters on business must be directed te this of tes, where attention will be given immedistely. A mode! shop is in connection with the shere models cay be made te order st the xe tice. T. G CLAYTON, p} Preeiaent 1. P. TAKE NOTIOR. CUSBE FEPPRS and others are reminded that .. the folowing list of urticies are of the beet G-scription, and can be purchase from the seriber on as low terms as any other house in the sity. A lerge eoortmen: and cupply always om bend 121 rin. “nov 6- tf ORANGE AND ALEXANDRIA RAILR JAD, On and after Tuesday, Nov. 7, 1854, “— HE Cars e Alexandria daily for Gordons- ville and intetm-diste tations at 7X o'clock, a.m., on the arrival ot the boat from Warhington, giving ample time for breakfast oa board. Cen- ne-ting at Manazeas Junctien with a train for Stras urg, at Warrenton Ju ction witt a train for War- r- nton, and at Gordonsville with the trains «n the Virginia Central Railroad for Richmond, Charloties ville, snd Staunton The cars leave Gordonstii'e daily for Alexsndria and intermediate stations, at 14 before 12. a. ms, on te arrival of the trains o' the Virginia Central rail read from Richmord, Charlottesville, and Staunton TROUGH TICKETS. DENNIS, (rrow Pants) UPHOLSTBRER AND PAPER 4 *NGER, bo. 481, or er of boule migrant 3 » RSRTASERS ly Midileburg For Lynchburg, connecting with the siages Charlottesville, on Mondays, Wednesday-, and Pri- days For Luray and New Market. connecting with the 8 ages at Culpeper, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sat- urda: FE F 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 7—dtf FOR MOUNT VERNON. On TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS. Fare round trip $1; from Alex- iri. 75 cents -The PHOMAs COLLYER leaves Washiog‘on 9. 9 and Alexandria at 94 o’clock. caches leave the Czpitol for the boat at 8 o’clk. | Cosch fere ‘0 cents. vecsons wishing the Coaches leave their resi- deace with Geo. & Thos. Parker. Refreshments on the boat. oct 28—atf RAW a "ag Cy Geods cent to any part of the city free of chargal Gountry dealers will do weil th omit, © 8. WHITTLBARY, 7th street, opp. Selden & Withers’ Bapk, mar 17—tf REDUCTION IN GAS FIXTURES. Kare now receiving the largest etock of G48 FLXATUPES ever offered in this city, com- Tiaing every variety of sty e and finish. heave neen selected from the celebrated factory of ia- & Oo., Philedelphia, and include all of their Patterns. Gwing to a reduction in price in Ges Fixtures we =f furnish them et « lees rate than elsewhere. GEDN®Y, Capt. TO CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. ‘HE subscriber, int-nding to change his busi { tess, Offers for sule, at Buitimore on accommodating terma, his entire ber, equal in quality and quaatity to any in this District Huying purchased almost exclusively for osch, and wishing to cio-e out by the lst of Januery, | T can end will sell as low as the same quality can | be bought in thi- market for cash, aad give the pur- | chasers time for notes satistac orily secured, with [inverest. I have now 0. hand— 260,000 feet Albany © Lite Five 700000 do Susquehanna do 100,000 do dressed and undressed Osrolina Eastern Shore eee 209,000 feet White auc Yellow Pine Siding 600,000 Laths 100,000 Shingles 60,000 Pickets, Chestnut and Cedar Pests A iarge ax-ortment of Eastern Shore North Caro- i lina Spruce a- d Hemlock Joist Scantling and { Timber 100.000 feet Hem!-ck Rails, for fencing ‘Together with a large stock of Arh, Poplar, Cher- ry, acd “alnut Aliso, a full cargo of searored Pensacola Fiooring juai received, equal im every respect to any ever reught to this market, which may b- seen at Ager & McLane’s Mill. The wharf aud warehoure known as “ Bagden’s Wharf,” wiil bs tor reat on the Ist of January next Tt haa been put in complete order, hes a water front : upwards of five hunired feet, and twenty feet depth of water at low t.de. It is beyond question the mort desirable wharf property ia this District ail persons ndebted io me are requesced to settle their accounts at once, either by cash notes at short dates. TH“ODORE MOSHER, nov 10—im* Blagden’s Wharf. F. 0. DAVIDGE, f£ttormey and Counscllor-at-Law, AID COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS ate now prepared to they have ever yet been sold here or to keep pec with the above improvement the orice of gas .ubing hes been materially reduced, and our increased facilities warrants us in saying cbat we are prepared and can execute any work we may undertake cheaper and better than any other sstablishment in this city. J. W. THOMPSON & BRO, Plumbing & Gas #jtting Establichment, Pa. avenue, 6 side, between 10th and llth ets. oot 18—dtJaul TAKE NOTICE. NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. W. BUO W NIAG, Merchant Tailor, Pa e svenue, under the Lnited States Ho- tel would respectialiy inform bis customers and ihe pubiic generaily thet he has just re- seived new Faillard Wivter goods in great, variety, such ~* Vioths, Cassimeres, and toy the latest importation, anu is prepared to have i the chortest notice, ip the most feshiun- ud at low rates of prices. Having made arrangement- to go into the Resdy- wade Civthing business extens'ysiy this be eels confident that he can offer to thoee wii to purchase @ stock of C'othing, not inferior to amy in this city, and not made up at tke North, as is ura atly the case with work sold here; but cut in his own establishment, and made by our own needy cit- zens in chts dull season at low rates of prices, he is ens dled theresor, to compete with northern work in voit of prices; and #5 1 quality und style, he will eave for thors who fuvor him with a call to imdge. iie can sell whole suite, Coat, Pauts, and Vest, at the following low rates: Good suit for business purposes, out of cloth or cas simere, for the smali sum of. t Overcoats of different styles 12to 25 . FOR TRE STATES OF Biack and fancy Pantaloo 50 to 10 Virginia New York pet Silk and Velvet Veste. 250to 10 Keutucky, Louisiana, New Jerucy Missies' This stock of Cicthing 5 and bas teen made up since he renivotchonitent sinter fasbions. He keeps apne d on hand a large assortment of faucy articles—suc’ as Gloves, Cravate, Collars, Umorellas, &c. Sole Agent for the sale of Scott’s Report of Fash- an, de veyancing in all ite branches promptiy end rately executed. sim thir city. ice, Louisiana avenues, opp. Fifth street. ——e = oop 16—tt oot [6—dly NOTICE. OnpDNancer Orri FALL AND WINTER GOODS. Wasuxorox, Sepurmber 38, 1864. § Gye its last seasion, having made 2 appropriation for the purchase of the best breech 1 eel iepe ose of the U, States army, “providedtout the Secretary after a fair practical test thereof, sheli deem the u advisabie and proper,” inventors and manufectar- © s are hereby notified that specimens of such arme Wil be received et this office till the first day of Lecember next for preliminary e: end iffound to offer reasonable expectation of being useful, 8 purchase will be mate of s sufficient num- ber (say twenty-five of each of thcse aftording such expectation) to be placed in the hands of sok diers for tril in the field. The result of this prse- } tert will eid the Sceretary in de JNO H. SMOOT, SOUTH SIDE BRIDGE STREET, EAR HIGH, GEORGETOWN, D OC. A7 received and is now offering at low prices a H generel and well sel-cted assortment of FALL AND WINTER G/OD8. Bought priccipaity at the Philadelphia and New York Auctions- enabling him to offer extra induce ments ‘o cash or prompt short time customers. In his assortmen will be tound a rich assort- ment of Uisid Silke Plain and striped blk do. Merinos, Plaids. De Laines Cloak Cloths, Velvets And Dress Goods generally. jso, a good assortment of Boys and Gentlemen’s erp 30—2awiw Hepiid Ste Slide Blankets, Fianneis WM. NOELL & GEO. K. BOYD, Rha Sheeti Shirti; tate Lines, Napkin, = UPHOLSTERERS & BLIND MAKERS, Pa. avenue, south side, bet 9th and 10th streets. # are prepared te furnish venitian Inside Bunds of every riyie, Reed Blinds, Peper and every style of painted Shades. Also, we furn! tw cider curied Bair, moss, shuct, and other Mat- trarses; jew and other Cushions; Lounges, Masy Chairs, Ottomans, 4c.; Cerpets and Curtains meatly made avd warranted to fit, old Liinds repainted and teimmed in the best manner. 1 : A\i work done promptly, end guaranteed to give satistaction cep 80—eo2m HEAT AND VENTILATE. NILE «ucsertbers bave new on hand and are pre A call is soli: ited oct 27—1m CKULGSTIOWN FESALK SEMINARY, Wotan ETOWN, 2.0. Rev. ‘m. J. Clara, firs. A. li. Clark, } Pamarass. 4 duties of this Seminary will be resumed on FRIDAY, September Isr, he course of studies actualiy pursued in this in ion embraces a higher aud more thorough cange than thet pursued in any other Female Sem- inary in the Unicn. ‘ae k-sation of the J. H. 8MOOT. is remarkable for its selubzity. The buildings are large, the rooms capa- Sriek sed: Pectans Det ake meee and = cious, and the grounds for recreation are very am- Kang, inctudi: g che Chilson, Boynton, Beebe, Bar- ple. row and Spence patterus. These we will fit at ‘Terms tor boarding pupils, $200 per seseion of 10 months, payable on the lst o. September and Ist of february. This charge includes boaruing, tuition uglish and Mathemat.cs, room Sy le lights ad wastang. Music, French, Spanish, &e. Drawing miner 3 from $5:to $10 per quartar, according sy scholara to q yf, R000! to tue ‘lasses which the: we Roterence is made to Dr. Grafton Tyler, Captair Geo. F. de la Kocn:, W. @. Kidgely, sq. Wo Bk wei eoen EP otrge x Dodge, 2 Dr. 0. M. a. door getaway D 6 aud wo Jos. B. Rradley, Boa. Dy ‘ton, Kegs . Kitzhugi le, Wu htington,D. 0” - os Jy '3--tt 2 Bs, GOLBARS, ko, 3 ‘This day reoeiued « large supply of Sam Bae apd Byron Col'ars, Liven and Willan Hotel as low cates and as well as can be found in country complete assortment of Registers Also, on bande and Ventilators. J. W. THOMPSON & BRO., : Plumbing & Ges Fitting Esteblichment, 'é@. aVenU - i nee betecen: 10th and 11 b sts. wah FIXTURES. TS subscribers tuke pleavure in SvixTusEe, be public that their stock of GAS FIXTUR: coated dng soine of the best snd latest patterns, has isceived, sud that theyare now prepared to sell Stthe ow at reise Persons im want s( cus Inetores Wil 9 ccée oni! eng exsmine —they wii! me doubt fir.) {t tu their yatereat, Pi7e (ings and public Bulidinge titted with Cre vstet rates < . ert ew TRONPYON & BROTRER ds. 12—%i —Pa. ov, bet. 10th and Ith, «. side. £0

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