PatwiaTeproam
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HEN. BUnNKIDKIf AR.MV.
rtoniegentlemcn, who rtturasd yesterday frm
Wamnton, and who btil luJ (rood opportuni
ty for Judging of tho condition nf things In
dm. BurntluV army, report very favorably
upon It In all respects. The soldiers are In line
spirits, and In extraordinary health. There In
less sickness than rrer before, thua demonslra.
ting what has been demonstrated a thousand
limes, llistltlitliclIstlesscouAncraeniofcaiups
irhteh enfeebles men, and not the fattgnea And
excitement of marching and of Impending bat
lien. The Array of the Fotomac hasadranced,
and Is under the command of a general who
mean to do something. It la this which In
spires the soldier with new life and energy.
Th.in..mn.ir,r.ii.in-uir..ii.n-....i.iCoiiiiiry with Instructions lo assure our Gov-
(leu Burnt.de among both nfflcera and men. Bn" r ,hc non-interference of Kngfind In
1 lere and I here an officer haa resigned from pre-1 ,he 'lestlon of Ihe w ar. The city article of the
tended Indignation at the removal of Ocu. Me- LonJo ""'" ' October 37, soyai
Clellan,butllleyarecIasoromcerswhol,ae...;!Il,1".i!i(1t!!,00.'l,hJ,M,", I'y?V"' who U"
, , ,. , (sailed to-day In the Scotia, on his return to
long been seeUng an eusc for Ihrowlng up Washington, takes out the most full assurance
their commission, to aold ihe risks of fight-' that while Kngland will be eager, In concert
lug. The more resignations there are of that ! ,uh ""' clvlllied nations, to adopt any step
description Ihe better for ihe armv "i" IMJ' 'TV1 to F001 permanent return
ucscnpiioninerjeiieriorine army. of peace, cither through a restoration of Ihe
The enemy It known to be In force at Cnl-' Union on the old or any new basis, or an agree
peper, but his main tody Is believed to bo at mp' f?r Wendly separation, she will, mean
iinrtnnsrin. ri.. t.m,. i i . Vii wnU Individually refuse to depart one ha r
Uordonsvllle. flen. Jackson it In the alley, breadth from her course of non-interference."
prepared for mlschlefgeuerally, losirlkeihrough Tlie London r7!e says:
me nine niuge gapsuponiuenanKonicn. Burn-
side'a arnij, or lo make raids Into or towards of ralltiul dlircn.nceabeteen the Oovernment
Pennsylvania, u. occasion mav offer. He will ot Washington and our own. As to Captain
llnd hi. position in the Valley nn uncomfort.-! nM- ''S11'"8 '"usgress the fair bounds of
,.. ,. ,, , , , " " " warfare, his Government will repud ate .
hie one, after his communication with RI(h.,ran,(n.e'.,ion, a, , ,nabef0rt,...
mond, by the Virginia Central railroad, is cut ' The London Tima contains letter from
,ifT. ! Captain Horu, commanding the steamship
The railroad from Alexandria lo W.rren.on Z,5FtSJ$
I. In fair working order, and the forwarding of Sock'. hy'he iJSiS.
supplies to the army Is being pushed to the ut- count given by Captain Horn Is as follows i
n,A.i I "The Island had been strictly blockaded bv a
The country about Warrenton furulshes sup
plies In a manner which will he perfectly sur
prising to those who h.ve talked about starvlug
nut the South. The army clique, which Is now
deposed, resisted a movement upon Richmond
o year ago, upon the ground that an advancing
army "must carry along with it every pound of
forage needed for Us animals." At the very
lime they said this, every reconnolssance putb
el out from Woshlogton, returned loaded with I
supplies, and now at Ihls day, after another
year or war, hay can lw. bought in indellnlto
'luantltlcs wiihln ten miles of Warrenton, at
from thirteen to fifteen dollars per Ion, or at
two-thlrda what It costs ihe Government to buy
it here.
COTTO.V.
The English, pspcrs publish a report made
on the 13th of August last, by Mr. Buncb, the
English Consul at Charleston, (B.C.), upon Ihe
quantity or cotton on hand at the South.
He estimates the crop of 161 nt 2,750,000
bales, and that of this quantity 1,000,000 bales
had been destroyed to prevent their falling Into
the hands of the Union forces. This Is a much
lower estimate of the crop than has usually
been made, and Is, we believe, a very great ex
aggeration of the amount destroyed.
The crop of Ihls year, some oftt not) a pick-
ril, .Mr. Bunch estimates ut 1,750,000 bales. He
sj)s,hoicr,thntlheesllmatc8ordlnarHymode
are lower, and some of tliein not higher than a
million of bales.
Upon one point, that of the quantltj which
he rebels had succeeded In running through
blockade, ll may be supposed that Mr. Bunch Is
a ell Informed, and eipeclallj as a large part of
this business Is done from the port of Charles
ton. Mr. Bnnr h estimates this quantity at fifty
thousand lulc, which Is not large, considering
the temptation of the enormous profits which
are made whenever the cotton embargo Is suc
cessfully evaded.
Upon the whole, Mr. Hunch roucluded lint
the quantity on hand at the South, w Ith the crop
of thli year, would amount to a,9W,IXl, or In
round numbers, four million bales.
This Is Just almut Ihoposltlon.astothequau
tlt) of cotton, tint Ihe South would hae been
iukt this liiue If then had bieu no rebelllou
an.l uo nor, but these events have made the
ainequanllti worlh uiuih mure In both value
und price if It could onli be brought out to
market
IIKHO WORSHIP.
There Is something truly pleasing and com.
inendablii In the respect and high appreciation
which a great and enlightened people l.tstow
upon lofty genius, great sen Ices In the Held, or
m the Halls of Legislature i but the Idolizing
of men who hate achieved nothing of inomeut
m any department, bespeak a people either w ll
Inlly blind, or madlv Infatuated undtr the lead
i rshlp of designing demagogues. It was natu
ral that the people of Ihls country, when the
war broke out, should look tor the comlug man,
the general that could organize and lead our
army lo victor. Jt was natural, also, that the
people should rally around the Intldual whose
rarlj etlorts gave promise that he was the (-real
Irader, whose generalship would save thciouu
try. It Is not wisdom, hut foil, to cling to un)
inau whatever may havebeen Ids carl) promise,
who, on trhl, shows conclusively thai he Is not,
IVom nam of capaclt) or some other cause, able
to lead Ihe ormy to the successful Issues of
battle.
There has hern iniuli effort lo make great
generals out of erv small men j lo conclude
not only w Ithout c Idencc, but ugalnst evldcui e,
I hat Ihls man or that Is u hero, who had fur
nished, by his acls, no satisfactory proof of his
title to such a meed of honor. We see the re
sults of this lll-tlmed exaltation of men to high
nnd responsible positions, who'are in no wise,
however honest und patriotic they may be, com-pi-unt
lo the tasks they have undertaken.
We trust now, that this folly on Iho pari of
the people Is at an end, and l,al the politicians
who shall hereafter attempt to make great gen
irols out of verj small capital, for Prcsldentall
and huckstering purposes, will he Ignored, at
the start.
What the country wants Is a general who
can and will lead our armies to victor) : a man
that can whip old Stouewall Jackson, and who
will do it. The mass of the people do not care
who or what he Is, what his politics are, or
have been. A truce to antecedents and to pro-
ii. t i . .i. . . ,
eut political notions, so that he can light und
whip "Old Stonewall.
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ral
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God Bend us the man who can do It. und
it at once' We have full confidence In General
Burnslde, amine no )Mce hols ihe man who
III .chin. Uilorle. in Virginia W. may ho
mistaken. When naro we shall ay so. We
hara nono of iliat blluil faith In 111111,110110 of
that hero worship for sinister ends, w hlch should
I'M. I us to prefer II10 reputation of a geuerul lu
iniruriny, wlioeier he may ho, lo the welfare
am! salvation of our countr). We, thireforr,
go fur change till weget tho right man !C It Lino
to be done every month.
Let 11a hate u general who can defeat Juk
on and Lee and Longstreet with their ta.tenlc -
malioa hordes, and capture.them,or send them
howling back to Richmond.
If, with our superior numbers and with eTcry-
.ihlnB'10 ,8 neccssarytoconstltuteaflnearmy,
J we hate no general that can do thls,'theaonner
we know it the better.
Procrastination has well nigh been our nitu.
We trust that the time past will have. sut
(Iced to have delayed the decisive blow. Let
them he poured out now thlk and fast upon the
hcid of this rebellion.
From the N. V. El tnlac fuel.
IMPOHTANT FltOM KIlnol'K.
KuKlMUrAfoiilnlrrTeM1lou Policy Com
moilore IVIllte-s .liittlfl.tl.
The steamship City of Baltimore arrived here
last night, from Liverpool Octolicr 99th and
Quecnslown on the Blst. Her new, four days
later than nrevlous advices, ts tmnnrt.tir . Ti-il
I Lyons, It is confidently asserted, returns to this
.. Ther. I. . ,t i,nn-ni..i.iiii- r ..
' Federal squadron, under Commodore Wilkes,
Federal sqnsdron, under Commodore Wilkes,
slocu September 27, on which day he entered I
the harbor In the hagasslt, accompanied by the
gunboat Tioga, leaving another gunboat (the '
aomora) to keep guard at the entrance of the
harbor, and under pretence of coaling and re-'
pairs, remained at anchor till the 2d of
October, on which dsy he left, and the
Somora entered and commenced coaling,
and left on the 5th of October. The three
esels had been In sight up 10 the day
of the Gladiator Icavlne. October ?tb.
cruising obout four miles from the land,
nun hi uiKub uuuuuriui; lu 1110 luirway OI me
rliaiinnl lmll nn t n fl, f3jvHrna .. tli.i I. --
ImDosslblc any vessel could pet cither In or ,
-, . . --- , r ' ,
uiu. .auiaiu iiuru kiicb nu aceouni OI lue ' r
mallljoat Merlin having lieen fired at and
brought to. and of the Gladiator havlni; been
ordered to heave to. The only Brltlth man-of-
war at Bermuda was tbo Desperate. Captain
Horu Is of opinion that the coaling must have
been mere pretence, us the souadron was onlv
four days from Fortress Monroe, and that the
quantity of coals taken on board by the three
vessels waa not sufficient to coal one, had it
really needed them."
The Tm. editorially saysi j
" It la certainly not for our interest, as ana-
tion, to Impeoch the beulgerant right of search ,
and the Icderals have not actually exceeded
their privileges. It w ould he Impolite, as well
o II wiliest n InlosroH , ol.I - It
as unjust, to Interfere with their proceedings,
and we mutt say that, with the exception, pos-
slhly, or the case of the Gladiator, they do not
appear lo have materially overstepped their
right. U, then, as we should be disposed to I
snrmlec, they liav e done little more than press i
their privileges as rigorously as posslhlc under
the provocation given them' by .'brisk contra-
hand I raffle, we think wo may a well makcaU1
lo-wance Tur their teinDtallona. and nut nnr.
fUtcn In their place beforo we pronounce upon
I their couduet. Y are by no means nre, at
ji-i, iuui uiu rt-uiruis uave uoue. in iniliial
tcr, anything more than, under similar condi
tions, uc til ould hare done without any ecru-
I
at an.'
In the city article, alto, the Time refer lo
the atfalr, and mjb .
The Idea that Commodore Wilkes may In
tend to renew Ms experiments lu luttTnutloual
law ha. greatly subsided, and the MM I, lhat
his nomination to tho West India station was
not intended as an affront to the neutral pon-
ers or Europe, hut merely to gratify the New
York populace, by enabling them to InlerDrel
.-sl ! a .
convcqncntlj the ordm to
tho commodore enjoin him to keep within
proper bounds, and that (should lie. In Hit face
o them, resort lo any outrage, U will be re
pudlaledlltsC thatof the Trent.
The rebel Sl'dell has been admitted lo un ju
dlemc with the Empt-ror Napoleon.
The Murmur fntn Pari torreftpondent say
that M. Oroujn do rlluyn ban evpreftbed. In
erv dedded linRuaKe, nil dwlre to act with
Entrand on all threatening foreign question,
which, nt a clrltleal moment like the preHent,
uilcht furthn dUturbthe pe,ieeef the world.
What a Grut Thinker Sats. John Stuart
Mill, .(bo has given other proofs of his Jiu,t
appreciation f ihe mighty issues Involved in
our national crlnW, contributes a very able ar
ticle to the irwmftWt-r Review, in which he
fiavs
Should theflreonsplrators succeed lu maklu
fiMiil their Inilcniniltnps Anrl ni-iaBacn1nu thorn.
belvca of a part of their territories-, belt.tr those
nun... are iu unuieuiaio coaiaci wun Aiextco,
uoiniug 1 1 to ijc epeciej out the spread or the
ln-tHnlioii by conquest (unless prevented by
some European potvtr) over that vatt count r) ,
and ultimately over all Spanish America, and
if clieumMuutes permit, the conquest and an
nexation of the West Indies while so vastun
exteutfiou of the field for the employment of
slav us w ould raise up a demand for more, v hlch
vvouIJ. In all probability, lead to that reoien
ln of the African slave trade, the legitimacy
iitwl tipffeeiiilti fit lilsli lnirA lAnrhan nui.l a
asserted bv many onrana of the fionlh. Surf,
are the Issues to humani.y nhich are at
lu Ihe preient contest bctneen free and slave-
huldlug Aluericaj and such la the cuuso to
which a majority of English writers, und of
Englishmtu who have Ihe ear or the public,
haeglven Ihe support of their sjmpathles.
AUVICE To THE Boys. In Ihorlav of Ibis
tVtIMlUf. Ill lirovcr S incaire.OU renntvlvu a.
euue, "juik riiepparu," tuo louonmg lew
inw are tpoken uvjuh Lutuie wewern, n
tlie death rfnc, and which wo hope will be
.. ...' . ... ... ."
ncaru unci rememucrcu uy many 01 uic recti
lens lads that now throng the city of the ciipl-
tai. 1 ney are as ioiiowb i
I hope the poor city lads v, 111 tuU arnlntf
by iny fate, for the wages of sin la Inevitable
death, moral, social, nnd eternal. Let guilt be
0 noia ami as Dmcas it tnavon tncouisiac.
there It. nothluir. bat remorse and bit tern ens
within."
A UICH J1A1L UAHRIEH. It IS StateU tliat
Ellas Howe, Jr., whose Income Is u quarter of
a million a year, carries Ihe dally mall from
Washington, setcn miles, to the camp of the
Seventeenth Connecticut Regiment, In which
he Is a private.
Out of sixteen hundred men who should
have reported at Camp Curtln, as drafted men
round that there are not iiitllclent nrwu-nt m
rni a regiment, this has caused great con-
""""-Ion among those who had furnished sub-
iUutea, as many, If not all, of these fiuhstl-
tuus have failed to report.
I S"
Westeiin Wxk DEMOCRA.TS. Tho Harlforil
Prtt, ib that a gentleman from Iowa, who
had totcl the Democratic ticket, Mailing Con-
luctlcut, iviently took up u loproflbo Hart-
mctlcut, iciently took up u ropy of tho Hart
i"'iTB "K ..d ,lS. hull
' mat expression, und then, pressing It lino
. wad, llircn ll across the room, t-aylng, "V
ilon'l liac that soil, of Democracy out WeM I'
tiviHWi txisr.
ISbi. u woman In another column picMug
H.tiilincl (Iranes. for Sneer's AVlne. It Is un
adnilrahln urllclc. used In hospitals, and In tho
tlrst families lu Paris, London and New York,
lu preferenco to old Fort Wine. It Is worth
' trial, as It lvea great satlefactlon. If
U1-' JLETTJ-lta
bskaisiko IM TIB
WAIIIIKUTOK CITV PUIT OPriCIC,
Krldajr, rlov.inb.r 14, ISO.
oniciALLT pobushxd ix thx ran.
FATES HAYIHO THX LABQMT
CttCuXATIOW.
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Atllntos llb Andrawi.E'li'thAiltix.., Urt
Authcr, Kmma Abbott, Mrs K E Jad.s
Anderson.Eli'thAl.roo4,flaniy Adiuu. J.nnl.
Anstla, F.U.B U Ames, Mary C Ames, Mrs QeoC
Adams, Jtuals BAItso, Mrs T it
II.
Browa, Lettl. UHntLr, Aaulla ttrvantr, UnUt
Barks, Lsresls Btursta,liB BelrlDjtcr.K
stth, Mrs MIchlBatl.r, Amelia Ueohsid, Ellen V
Black, airs M K RrodricsJ.MraTHmla. Mr" IE
Bell, Mus A Bssuu, RUi'th Bot.r, Mrs r W
Bump, Mrs Usyl.y, Alary C l!ihb.y,UriA V
Bell, Loulsi Bnckfcy.Msry Bsrfoyp., Kllss
Ball, Mrs J W Beator, Ssrsh S Baruham, Mjs O
Boom, Mrs 11 Barks, Kllitt.lh YV
Brown .HelleD. llrsdinrd, Basta Brsyten, Mn TR
nojrls.Uon r Drinsaarl,AderdBr.ar, KM
Blsik llsnil.tltllo.lo-, Mrs Brsrston Mrsl E
Burtcn, Mrs II Meatier, liny E Uilly, EUistslh
o.
bubb,MliM Conway, all.eC Csulsad, Jtn.
Olsrks airs Ell I'osislo.Kll.i Csrksntsr Bsr O
Crrt.M r( . Censor Mr KCLsn.y.MrsKU
Crs-s, L'iii. A cuitli, Mrs W nci'lsa, Csihsrln
CrooMi Mrs U BCtrpeBt.tAiiisUBBt)y, sere
Cox.tf.ryAan Collins, Mtrr I Ctr.vb.ll. C.rK
Coik, Fsr.nl. t aaxy, Mr LU O rbltt, Ml s LA
Clsrbeut. Kd 4 Coburn, Ljizls Csrabsll, Ltzsls
Cheney, Mails I
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Trtpp.WmT Truuler, Bean Tibblte,cspt W
Towle, N O T better TOO Thtob.r, W W
Tra.wvrlhy,OAllmbr,T R Trimble, Col Wm
Toa.r, Oilrtr Tresdlr., Ll J J U
Tod,Ri? Thoms, YaoB Tbompeoa, Wm
Thompwo, W 0
U.saV.
Vo.m,AB Yasdweod.r, J Vespl.nk, R
V.sa'yk., E K Vso Pbtteo, J SUkeleld.r, B
V.n sr'ff, E Yon Am.teBger,Yso Mses, B
V.o Bureo, llsj M Ysoborn.WII
J L VsBormso, 1 Yotw, Wm O
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Wordea, A Wsrd, Ctp H O WilJmto, Jo O
Ws'.raoo AO WsldolD", II Whit., Jis
Wodhull, Dr AA Wsrd, u ll W.tT.r, J 1.0
Wsra, AW Wimsn II O WlllUme.Jo.
Weeks, B O-l Wslbrldf e, Oia Wllll.m., Joe K
Wh.rtoa, BeoJ AWsrreD, II Woodf.u. J II
Wllklceon, LlOJ W.tkllne, Joo Whsl.y, Joo
w.sr.r,Cnu WlUisms, Jsoob WrM..cr,Joo II
Wl lle-LS C Weber. Jsoob WUllsmi. Jo. C
wiiece,t;.p iTi.usmi.jsoK wsiksr, joo J
WIiIm.S, U
Waltoey. E
Wslk.r'E
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Wesley. V
Wsld..uer, V
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Llo.Uia. J AWhldsk.r. J D
i.tutN,esoj TT.iaeiner, J
Wli.ir, Ju R W.bb, Jca II
Wystt, J U-1 Wrl(bt, Joo S
WI!soo,Js8 Wrltht, Jacob II
WUlUmi. Jao 8 Weller. Ktrl
.i.er, u it
WI'.no.LIK We.li, KM Wlroh.ster, ReT
W.lklue.LS Wllsoo.R-3 WW
Whitforl.l. Wbli.,BlBtHtlWitUall, W U
Wtrd.N W.ldso, Cspt BWles, wm II
w,,t,MM-J W Wau,Wm
Wymio. Dr MSWIgbt, 8 Well.e, W J
Wtau, 11 W Wlldmso, T 11 Wood, Wm
Wstco, Mr Ward, TO Wu.or.nrWn
Wetmor., Col MW.llltme, T E WUta, W O
W-J Wallace, TK Ward Wm
WsUh, Mlob Wldrey, Lt r J, Webb, Wm
Wbttsomb, rCOWhel.o. T Wliberow, W 1-
Wsillti, l-Q WWUson.SYB W.L.c, W U
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Yeag-.r, Jesss D Ycusf, L B Youaf , W-3
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MISCELLANEOUS
R ciultlof Oncer for tb. U b Arilllery.
LEWIS CLKFIIAME, Fotlmut.r.
N
1W BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
JUST REVKIVKD FROM XJ5XT TORKt
15wseksKxtrs BVCKfTIlEAT TLOVH.
30 flrLlns Choice Tsble BITTER
M iitrt'.. SJtlP.
CutLosf SVOAH.
Choice New Orleans Drown SI QAH
ermont MipleSVOAH
New HOPS
Extra Sugar-cured IlAMH.
Best quality Family and Extra PLOW.
New York CHEESE. try fine for tsble use.
M.o, fine It'IKES and BRAKDYt and aa tine
Old Bourbon and Rye WHISHYn can he had.
For sale hy
JtssK B WILSON,
No aat Pennij h snla avenue,
Bet w een lxth mid Se. enth streets,
110 lEr Jtv.ll South aldei
flHl TIIIC UFFICRRH OF THK AIIMV.
Juat arrt.ed, by direct Importation ier steamer
Fulton, from Furope, a tery tine ana urge snort'
ment nf Marine, Opera, Field Glaaaes, and Tele
scopes, which I will sell a very little abo.ethe
coat in Pnrta. As to the qualities, there are none
superior to be had. hating been selected purposely
for this market. Alio, a large and well-assorted
stock of Opera Glstses, Mlcroacopes j gold, all, er,
and steel Spectacles and Eje Glasea, suited to the
sight by the uae of an Optometer. A considerable
number of vertldcAtes to be seen at my office, from
gentlemen who have been suited at my establish.
ment
435 Pennsylvania avenue, betutett Four-and-a-
half and hiith streett.
My KstftlilUluneut Is up atalra.
Glauses fitted to Mtut, The trodo supplied.
Oct 10-ty
"I) AHHKS ON THE POTOMAC.
Ou Hud niter the 12th inn taut day of September,
pasaes n HI be required from all easels, boats, fee..
navigating the Potomao river. These will be U
suM by the Commanding Oftlcer of the Flotilla,
and ms be obtained from the naval vesaeld it a,
tiuitfti nt Alexandrln, or at the mouth of the rl. er.
GIDEON WELLES,
Secretary of the Navy.
Na v Defahtment,
September 11, IOC.. sep U
AV
rATKIl NOTICK.
In fonienuente of tho lownei.of the water lo
the General Ileaervolr It will be necesaary. unleaa
greni economy 01 water la prncuce.., lor ine uov
ernment soon to shut off the supply to clttzena en
iireij
All persons are, therefore forbidden to use the
hj drauta un Pennij l anla avenue, or on any at recti
or a, enuea under the cara and aupervlslon of the
( ommUaloner of Public Buildings, for waterlog the
itreetsor pa, ementi, or for any private purpose
whatever.
And all peraons using the water are urgently so
licited to he aa economical In Its uae aa nou title.
B. B FBENCII,
nep m t'ommUi loner of Publlo Buildings.
s
i O M K T II 1 N G IIKW,
TRY IT.
Nowl. Hie time to buy) our Fall Cloth!ng,atNo.
I 460 Se enth streeti where you can And all the latest
style Roods, at Northern prices.
llo I ho I for Sei enth street, No. 4110. A large In-
I I olee of Clothing-, at very low prices, No. 460 Sev
enth street, near F.
A new way lo sat e Gold I Buy your Clothing at
No. 4UI seventh street, opposite Post Ofllce, at 10
I per cent below Hie market price, In Treasury
! notes
Smith'., No 4U)ientli street, 1. the cheapest
house in town to liuyour Clothing, Furnishing
LiOOile, Trunk., Hats, and Caps. aepSa 3tn
I.U'KllVllOUV'M .Mention Ise.lleiltoour
J new stock of Clothing for Men and 110)8' use,
I whtch wehaiejust iecehed,snd otter forsslo st
1 lery low pikes, at No 4C4 Set enth street, nesr F
J BRUCE A CO,
I Proptletoi a uf Oak Iltll Clothing Room
scp vo ani
I
OAK IIAI.I. U.IITII1NU ItUIIH,
Nu 481, Seventh strett, below F,
Hie uiib.i.rlter take, great pleasure In announc
ing ttilile old Irleml. and Customers, that he h.e
op, lied a new store at No. 4fil Seventh street, near
K, win die list a line, selected stock of Clothing
Ij r..l-mnd lIos' wear, which they hsiejust re
celled from the North, and otters them for sale st
the lowest Northern prices
J. BRUCE A CO,
sep so-im Clothiers, u Seventh street,
ivntwmuj&rwK-itir?frHty'FrrrnTtvi
O 8 T 11 K I M BKOTHKIIH,
f 91 PENNSVLVArlIAVjtNUE',
mv9 rEnnsiLVAniA AVKnut:,
M91 fr.NNSTLVANIA AVKNUF,
J , ' Draocli ol
99 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK,
39 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK,
Importers ol
choicFbranoieb AND, WINE8,
CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINES,
CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINES,
CHOICE BRANDIES AND WINES,
Aod wholrttle desler. in
RYE AND BOURBON WHISKIES,
RrF. ANb BOURBON WHISKIES,
As w.U as ST.tjr yarlfty of
LIQUORS, CORDIALS, Ac,
LIQUORS, CORDIALS, Ac,
LIQUORS, CORDIALS, Ac, v
And th? bwst braoda of
OENUINE HAVANA 0I0AR8,
GENUINE HAVANA CI0AR8.
W. alen ofler for sale s complete ssiortmCDt of
HERMETICALLY SEALED
FRUITS, MEATS, Ac,
HERMETICALLY SEALED
FRUITS, MEATS, Ac,
HERMETICALLY SEALED
FRUITS, MEATS Ac,
Expressly put up for ctmp use.
BEST GOODS IN THE MARKET,
BEST OOOD8 IN THE MARKET,
LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES,
LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES,
LOWEST NEW YORK PRICES.
399 PENNSYLVANIA AVKNUK,
I1H.1 PENNSYLVANIA AVKNltK.
Between PMuth anil Tenth streets.
M1
ITAIIY KUXIPMKNT
TRUNK, AND HARNESS
M A N IJ !' A O T O H Y .
499 Nereulh .Ire. I,
OHTMT1! ODD WILLOWS' BALI,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
I manufacture of the best msterlsl, snd hsva
oonstsntly on hsnd, a large snd rsrlsd assort
rnent of
Military ami Clllitnt' SADDLES,
BHIDIES,
BREAST COLLARS,
FELT SADDLE CLOTHS,
SHABRAQVES,
Patent Feed and Water Buckets,
Spurs,
Officers' Haversscks,
Officers' Fins Sword Belts,
Belt Trimmings, and
Field Gists Cases.
T HUNK8.
SOLE LEATHER,
IROX FRAME,
DRESS, and
WOOD BOX T AS.
VALISES,
TRAVELIXO BAGS,
HARNESS, etc.
RKPAiniNU.
As I msnufscture Trunks extenshely,and necss-
ssrllr hsve sll kinds of Trunk Msterlsl, I sin better
prepsred to repslr Trunks, Ac , thoroughly snd
promptly,thsn any other estsbllshment In the city.
JAMES S. TOPHAM.
oct 14 ami
pVANrl tL WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA,
SALAMANDER,
FIRE AND
BURGLAR PROOF
SAFES.
Store, 16 auuth Fourth street.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Orders received hy
W. D. SHEPHERD,
Corner of Set enth and D streets,
Washington, D C.
jsn 11-1 j-
N
KW INVENTION
ARTIFICIAL CLEOPLASTIC BONE TEETH,
without metal plate or clasps, by
DR. S. 11. 8IG ESMOND,
010 Broadway, New York; and 300 Penn. avenue.
between Twelfth and Thirteenth sts ,
WASHINGTON, D, C,
Calls the attention of the publlo to the following
advantages of his Improved aj item.
1st. The teeth of his manufacture will never cor
rode nor change color by any adds, nnd are three
fourths lighter than any other.
2d. No teeth nor roots need be extracted, as the
artificial onea can be inserted over them.
3d. The roota will be made lnotlenslve and never
to ache.
4th. No temporary teeth are needed, aa permanent
ones can be made Immediately, thereby preaertlng
the natural expression of the face, which, under
the old s) atem, Is frequently disfigured.
Oth. This work has been fully teated, for over five
j ears, by many of the first chemists and physicians
of this and the old country.
Dr. S has also Invented a white Indeatruetlble
metal filling, with which the moat aensltlve teeth
can be filled without pain, and can build up a per
fect sound tooth on any side roots, which will last
through a lifetime.
He refers to the following gentlemen. Dr. V. Mott t
Dr. Doreraus, Profesaor oi Chemistry) Hon. A.
Mann, jun.( Capt. Crabtree. Vice Prealdent of the
Emigration Company of New York; Hon. Judge
Wa)ne, of the Supreme Court, or Washington, D,
C.I and thou iand of others.
cau ana examine lor yourselves. nov
T
H) INVENTORS) AND PATENTEES.
MUNN k CO . nroDrletora of the Sclentlflo Amrr.
lean, and agents for procuring American and For
eign PATENTS.
With Sixteen Yean experience in the JJutiness.
Refer to Hon. Judge Maaon, Hon. Joseph Holt,
Hon. W. D. Blshopi ex-Commlssloners ofPatents.
and to more than fifteen thousand Inventors who
hsve had business done through lMunn fc Co.'s Pa
tent Agency.
Pamphlet of advice sent free by mall
Patent .Laws and Regulations, 100 psges, i!3 centi,
mall.
No charge foi conaultatlon, orally or by mall.
Preliminary Examination In United Utatea Pa-
urin suii;i7 pi,
Offlcei, No. 37 Park Row, New York) Waihlng-
ion, corner oi r anu nevenin sireeis, oppoiuc me
Patent GflUe. mar 1 Gtnlf
11 1 H 11 A H A II (i K N T H
1 AWNINQ, FLAG, AND
UXIOX TENT FACTOR T,
No. 5Sfl 1'runi) I vul avtuur,
WASHINGTON, I), (J.
XUTLER& AND ARMY TENTH
ON U&ND OK Mi DC TO OKDE11.
Awulngs, Flsgs, Tents, Mall Bags, Horse Coers,
Signs, Wagon to ers, kc , made at short notice.
my 9-tf
.OLDI GOLDI-ADVANCi: PRICE PAID, BY
.T siTTrMiiniier pii l m
V. .... ab....uwabf '.. VW ,
Bankers, IM Penn, avenue.
OPKKH'I SAKBWCI WlrTB.
I UBK, AND roUA TKABS OLD, ,.
OF OHOIOK OPOnTO'OHAPK,
FOR PHYSICIANS' USE,
For Fnnaltt, 11 eakty iVrsons, ami TnvalUU.
LS
Erery famtljVaHhli Reason, should uae the
8AMDUCI WINE,
Celebrated la Europe for Its medicinal and benefi
cial qualltlea aa a rentls Stimulant, Tonic, Diuretic,
and Sudorific, highly eiteemed by eminent physi
cians, used In European and American Hospitals,
and by some of the first families la Furopn and
America.
AS A TONIC,
It has no equal, causing an appetlfe and building
up the system, being entirely a pure wine of a moat
valuable fruit.
AS A DIURETIC,
It Imparts a healthy action of the Glands aad Kid
neys. and Urinary Organs, ery beneficial In Dropsy
Gout, and Rheumatic affections.
SPTOR'S WINE
Is not a mixture or manufactured article, but la
pure, from the Juice of the Portugal sambucus
Frape, cultivated In New Jersey, recommended by
hemlats and Phralclsnsaa possessing medical pro
perties superior to any other Wines In use. and an
excellent article for au weak and debilitated per
aons and the ared and Infirm. Improving the appe
tite and benefiting ladles and children.
A LADIES' WINE,
Because lt will not intoxicate as other wines, as It
contains no mixture of spirits or other liquors, and
Is admired for Its rich, peculiar flavor, and nutritive
rropertles, Imparting a healthy tone to the dlgest
ve organs, and a blooming, soft, and healthy akin
and complexion.
WC REFER TO
A few well-known gentlemen and physicians who
uaic iricvi iiisj ii uic;
Oen.WlnOeld Scott.U.SA.
Gov. Morgan, N. Y. stste.
Dr.J.H.Chilton, N. Y.Cllr.
Dr. Parker, N. Y. City.
Dr.. DsrcyiiNlcholl,New-
Dr.Wllson,lIthst.,N.Y.
Dr. Ward, Newark, N.J.
Dr.Dougherty, Newark
N.J.
Dr. Marcy, New York.
ars, n.a,
ur rsi.i, ruumfl.
tJ"None genuine without the signature of "AL
FRED SPEER, Paaialc,N.J.,"lsoverthe cork ol
each bottle.
EJ-MAKE ONE TRIAL OF THIS WING.
For sale by Drugglats and all first-class Deslera.
t A. SPEER, Proprietor.
Vineyard Paaaate, New Jersey.
Orrif t M Broadway, New York.
JOHN LA FOY, Parts,
nov a ly Agent for France and Germany.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TO THE
CITIZENS OF WASHINGTON,
omcERi of the army and navy,
ODEON HALL,
The old and established Emporium or Clothing,
that haa, for so many years, supplied the citizens
of Washington and Wclnlty with all that la ea
sentlsl for the elegance and comfort of the outer
man. Is now supplied with the most complete and
fashionable stock that we bare ever had the pleas
ure to offer.
COATS, PANTS, and VESTS of the moat desira
ble styles that could be found In the market.
Our assortment of SHIRTS. DRAWERS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES, fcc, cannot be surpassed and
will be sold at prices that do not allow or compe
tition. LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVFRCOATS.
LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVERCOATS.
LARGE STOCK OF MILITARY OVERCOATS.
LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS.
LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS.
LARGE STOCK MILITARY DRESS COATS.
LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS.
LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS.
LARGE STOCK MILITARY PANTS.
LARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS.
LARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS.
LARGE STOCK MILITARY VESTS.
INDIA RUBBER GOODS OF ALL DESCRIP-
TIONS.
VALISES, CARPET-BAGS, fee.
Our stock of BOYS1 and YOUTHS' CLOTHING.
is the largest and moat fashionable that has ever
been offered in this city, and at the lowest prices
they can possibly be obtained In this city.
tt- Call and see us at ODEON HALL, corner 4H
street and Penasvlranla avenue, the Great Cloth
ing Mart of Washington city.
nor 1 every Tuei, Thurs, k. Sat
TURT TRY OCR NEW STOCK OP
t f Clothing from the People's Clothing store. No.
480 Seventh street, near F. They out-wear any
thing you can huy and they are aold so cheap at
J. 11. SMITH'S,
No. 460 Seventh street, near F.
I would advise all to come and buy their Clothing
at SMITH'S, No. 4 Seventh street.
It you are wise you will come to SMITH'S, No.
4M Seventh street, near F. opposite City Post Ol
flee, to buy )our Clothing, Furnishing Goods,
Trunks, Hats, and Caps.
The PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE, No. 4tU
Seventh street, Is the best place In town to buy
your Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Trunks, Hats,
and Caps. J. H. SMITH & CO, Clothiers, 400
Se enth street.
Call soon and see our new stock of Fall and Win
ter Clothing) which we are selling at very low pri
ces, at the PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE, No. 46U
Seventh street, near F,
Great attractions at No. 460 Seventh street. N w
stock of Clothing just arrived, and selling at our
ususl low prices. J. 11. SMITH fc CO., Clothier.,
No. 460 Seventh street, and corner Twentieth street
and Penn. avenue.
Great bargains In Clothing, Furnishing Goods.
Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, on the corner oi
Twentieth street and Penn. avenue.
SMITH at CO , Clothiers, First ward, cor, Twen
tieth street and Pennsylvanlaavenue, the cheap
est place In town to buy your Fall and Winter
Clothing.
Call at the First Ward Clothing atore and got
your Fall and Winter Clothing, Hals, Caps, Boots,
and Shoes.
SMITH fc. CO., Clothiers,
Cor. Twentieth street and Penn. av.
FIRST WARD CLOTHING HOUSE, corner or
Twentieth street and Pennsylvania avenue.
You can buy your Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots,
and Shoes cheap, corner of Twentieth afreet and
Pennsylvania avenue.
sep IKS Sin
fj TAKE NO
TAKE NOTICE.
59
M. T. PARKER,
NO. 69 LOUISIANA AVENUF,
Keipect fully and cheerfully returns thanks for the
liberal patronage hitherto received.
Hating ever) facility for doing
THE BEST
HOU8F. SIGN.
ANDDLCORATIVE
PAINTING.
Together with nil work pertaining to a First
class Painting Eatabllahment.
He haa no hesitancy In soliciting a kontlnusnce
of the public's favor.
Hit Price are Reasonable;
The Vork Unexceptionable;
And particular attention Is paid to
PROMPTNESS IN DELIVERY,
t" Remember the number t
no Louisiana Avenue,
oct 21 3 in bet. .sixth and Seventh streets.
Dn.
01
FIN II OI. AT Tt
Of No. 431, corner of Eighth ami E streets,
Opposite the General Poat Office,
Can be conaulted on RHEUMATIC AFFECT IOSS,
CONSUMPTION, LIVER COMPLAINTS CHHOM(
A FFECTWNS, as w ell as all DUeasesor Imprudence.
of whatever character, and which may be declared
Incurable b other ph) alclans. He engages to make
an Immediate cure.
From his lengthy practice lu tho uolence of medi
cine, he Is enabled to oiler himself to the publlo as
being the only one in Washington capable of attord
Ing apeedy relief. All cases curable will be guaran
tied. He warrant! a cure without the use of iner
cury or any other dangerous medicine. Recentcsk.es
cured la two or three dsv s.
I . u. ueuer auaressca to ur. .. at nis uince, ro.
i 471, corner of Fight h and E streets, opposite Gen
I eral Post Office, will reiel, e Immediate attention.
' sin 9t
0.3-
i
NOTIGli IN IIUUUliyUlVKN'J
the Copartnership ii.retotoroexlstlna; t
I l.VLK A t'OFFIN Is this day dlsaolieil Cr
IN IIKHUUV U1VKN THAT
iff between
uv mutu.l
JOHN G. TALI,
j m buinn
I John O Lyl. still continues the business at the .
1 ... .. '
I Old BISDU.
Wathluton, July si, leca
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