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. 4 THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (=x0uP? suNDar,) At the Star Buildings, corner Pennsylv avenue and Eleventh wrest,” Sis By WALLACH & HOPE, Wii be served to subscribers in the cities of Wash- ington, Georgewwn, Alexandria, Baltimore and Phila- deiphia, at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, paya- ble weekly to the Agents. To mail subscribers the subscription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOL- LARS for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR for THREE MONTHS. 9@-Sincie corizs oNE CERT. i OG» Caen, tnvaRtadty im apvance. OG Singie copies (in wrappers) can be progured & the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—rurgr Certs. = PosTMasteRs who act as agents will be allowed 2 commission of twenty per cent. 1854. NO. 556. EVENING STAR. THE CONTINENTAL BUTTONS 4 STORY OF THE REVOLUTION. When the American army was encamped at Valley Forge, a British officer, who was quar- tered upon the family of agentleman in Pbii adelphia, had occasion to visit the camp, with & message unde a flag of truce The lady of the house determined to a:cow- CAPTAIN OANOT, UTHOR OF THE GREAT BOOK JUST BE- ANG BUBLISHD, SPEAKS of HAMPTON’S No. SS) GENERAL NOTICE Curious Advertisements. FOR RESTORING LANDS TO MARKET ON OER. The following advertisements baye. lately appeared in the London Times: 17 MAY. TAKE NOTICE. OFFICIAL NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED. = ga test TAIN PROPOSED RAILROADS. W. BROWNING, Merchant Tailor, Pe Tauasorr Departurnt, August 26, 1854. HEREAS certain lands situated in the Stgter TIN avenue, ander the United States Ho- Notice is hereby given to the holders of the fol- hereinafter-mentioned were withdrawn from | GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM CC:iTRACTED rs ne Sits ceseoate tha pee lowing-described stocks of the United States, that aims: i TRO! 5 dere of the Preaident tthe United Ftaten wile Cane: B. foes ee 4. 1854, | ceived new Fail and Winter. goods in great this department is prepared to purchase, at any the representations and at the urgent, solicitatipns 5 ie noses Botal Ligit Pr reel, variety, such as Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings oi | time between the date hereof and the 20th day of of members of both houses of Congreas, in anticipa Paros Ff : ” | the Intest baseless and is prepared to have them | November next, portions of those stocke, amounting of Pao ean nen made to aid inthe constrac$on | Dear Sir: Being on the point of leaving the city, | "ado up at the shontest novice, in the most fashion: | +. 15. sceregate to $3,840,000, in the manner and Of PROPOSED RAILROADS, and Con} ng | T avail myself of a few idle mcments to thank you | *>/e manner. and at low rates of prices. Sn is at ahs wate therefor, the President has d: kindly for the medicine you sent me, sud which has | _ #8ving made arrangement: bask ad hg! « Ready- | on the terms hereinafter mentioned, pi that all the lands beretofore thus withdrawn uptil| restored me to the use of my limbs.” I beg you to | 7#d*Clothing business extens:vel Thrne wicking ne| Incase of any cantingent competition, within the Bate or oT eta criieet to entry at he | send me four bottles more, to carry on my voyage, | ‘9°'8 confiden: that is can offer te those withing to | | Oe stated proferenos will be given in the or- date of withdrawal, (exeept thos> since enteredj by ince I had the fortune to ‘Dr. Hampton’s Vi urchase @ stock of Clothing, not inferior to any in . |, Pi 4 preemption,) shall be restored to-market precipiy sikue Thastiate a , OOnAdene te maratocoe thst, le is city, aud not made up at the North, as is’ usu- | der of time im which said stocks may be offered. The on the same terms and conditions as though the} sratitade :o the proprietors of said medicine, I bez | ™lY the came with work sold here; but cut in his| certificates, duly assigned to the United States, by pepsin fay, vei alpween pao rors Fa iaearigestes ms to them, and induce | 7D, in tls dull acacon wt low rater of tices: he i | tbe Darties who are to-recelve the amount ther of, ee Maniey, che seein day of Octab-r poy Pry of bebe tart a Matte Laren pense are torn enebied there'or, to compete with northern work in |‘ must be transmitted to this department ; upon the i vio to situ: yp" May. Why doesnot Ide write, then ” CU BOY! Charlie! Charlie! Oh save us all a broken heart, and RETURN Ali—all—all is forgiven. \ Cc loved Charlie! If you would pany bim, for the pur; of taking @ suit of ses your poor mother alive, R) RN at regimentals to her husband. who had been out| once. Every wish shal! be realised, and all, tor some time with the Continental army; and, | all, all is forgiven and forgotten. Qh, have as it-was necessary to conceal her design from | pity and saye us the oficer, the matter was socomplished by | 7c anusT. dearest CHARLIE BOY.—Have . . H ‘cy on us, and RETUxN. Return hich were subject entry ices; anc ality and style, he will ered! i : ded | Having taken the stuffing out of the cusb- i j i - ——s : ete Li of April last, and reen me prostrated on my bed, | Point of pris oo Ka hes ite 1 recerpt wherebf, a price will be pal-, compoun J wec3 while we are yet alive. Allis forgiven, and withdrawal (except those since preempt’ «t) 5 i te nearly | [eave for those who favor a call to iudge : : ions of the gig, the regiment ils were inser.ed r , J in the following btétes, Territory, fea. distri-ee uae = a ae eet Lr on ever et spt ly'| _ fe can sell whole suits, Coat, Pants, and Vest, at | of the following particulars initia plave jand Ulcer wonton thy, until all your wishes shall be realized Yourbroken and particalarly described in the notices of wfth-| pr. ampton’s Tincture, and I am positive had ic | *"® following low rates : 1. The par value, or amount specified in each oer hearted Mother. drawal enumerated below, will again be sabject t- the roughness of the road suggested t. the ger - e Good suit for business purposes, out of cloth or cas | 114, : y —T he other: ‘he fi és not been for your strong and forcible reoommenda- “ f z tificate. i ueman that his seat was none of the softes' | —* Rave noother: you were*He frst bepeaecen op epepicinen (rihanna a tenet ere care ee net a not be ap: peepee ey fram. ol 24 premium on the stock of the loan authorized | [7p vain were two unoffenditig coat-tails co W + 1 wil explain all if you will write and - ia ly a pity this specitic sl reservation of which has also been rescinded will ' Overcoats of different styles. by the act of July, 1846, redeemable November 12, } proved by medical men, and like all patent drugs it be reproclaimed ror sale hereafter, to wi! euffer the imputati public ger Black and fancy Pantaloon: : 1856, of 3 5 on the stock of the loan au i bowld the tation the lic general: Ye . 0! per cen 5 on Lands described in Rublic notice of withdraysl give to suon preparations. I myrelf, whe was al_| Silk and Velvet Venta i ‘i horized by the act of 1842, redeemable 31st Decem- This stook of, Clcthing is of a superior quality, | ' y PSS ES OS eigen e AP fears “opposed to a patented specific, took, thie medi- |'.nd has been made up siuce he received the fall and | ber, 1862, of 11 per cent; on the stock of the loan: Im the districts of land eubject to sale at Jack | We with reluctance, and withour confiden winter fashions, authorized by the ects of 1847 and 1843, and r-deem jan ect to nd it was only through your disinterested, friendly son, Mississippi bs Soe critical ai ation that fi He keeps constantly on hand large assortment | O11. the 4 the lst December, 1857, and Do at Augusta, Mississippi {| | recommendations, and my ve i be Galal v we be of fancy articles—saoh as Gloves, Cravats, Collare, | *ble, the former on id 2 Do ated Saved me’ try this really bene! legetable the latter on the 20th June, 1868, of 16 per cent; Unabrellas, &c. Tincture. : é Do _ at Cababa, : inform Mesers. Mortim: Sole Agent for the sale of Scott's Report of Fash | and on the stock of the loan aathorizad by the act axe. 496, January 5, 1854, for the raflzoad frpm that they are at tee peste tiie i Sled fons in this city. sep 15—tf _| of 1850, and redeemable on the 3lst December, 1864 byt gery ns, om ong remap ongty a Tex au | thy euppert of the good effects of Dr. Hampton's HEAD QUARTERS, (commonly called the Texan indemnity,) six per bn berms and its branches at Camden: Ms S chronie Bepammasary: oe parent mein five wees Corner of Thirteenth and X streets, near the Theatre. | cent. the districts rs of ane subject to sale at Hetepo, under tropical climates, and of seven year# periodical Oy propre et tals 3. Interest on the par of each certificate from the demned: to eternal punishment. and rudely jerked from beneath their owner, who believed that they were the culprits, andin vain were his pockets searched, in hopes thut the removsi of astray key or pen-knife would alleviate his misery. Perceiving the trouble. and knowing the danger of discovery, the lady taxed her powers of conversation to the umost. in hopes of di- verting his attention from so pressiug a sub ject; but the gig would bump on, and the Con- tinental buttons obstinately insisted on aveng- ing their country’s wrongs upon the perzon of the enemy, doubtless ‘whispering in their sleeves,’” “ Sec his posture is not right, And he is not settled quite ; Look now at his odd grimaces, Saw you e’er such comic faces?” sy where one letter will find you. Do-not be anxious for me. If I have no letter trom you Isbell think you wish to hear no more from me. Ihave no other way of writing to you: havel? H —I HAVE been very. very ill; was « unable to meet you or send the ‘nétice you wished; out of town when I got your last {leave Monday, but not by the way I told you. e- me have a long Je‘\er by Monday's post, it will be sent after me to Paris, but not later, aa I shall be unable to say anrwhere | til [get where beef is tough. Do not wrive again till you hear from or aboutme [will try and get down Sunday; if not, may all the brightest blessings ever attend you You know what 1 was so anxious about; have la chance of the second? ' Be true, and — duration. I have only use? threw boitles, and find Z ‘date of ipt and retile- Bo Champagnole, Arkansas i that even the deformed parts of my hands are fast Greason, has refitted, ren- Ast of July, 1854, to the: date of receipt and reti * ; ovated, and prepared his ment at the Treasury, with the allowance (for the teturning 0 their formes natural appearance establiahment for the accommodation of viaters iv : : No. Ss, Pheer 1 1854, ne ths railroad to con- stare Eeudon and Pane POs cee sucha manner that be truste will give ful satiotac rae ba Teach the owner) of one day’s interest im t 00g! nessee) 1 ss zs -s 4 tion to all who extend to him their patronage. He | addition. . paltoed cf Miseieaiet aetbe Mowe: are ‘t Pane Bs also, while in Now Wize Having tried the | iiq, made arrangements to have the very best of| Payment for enid stocks will be made in drafts of . h ; branch from a point near Blyton to Besrd’s Blatt, | ing been tormented With galvanic ba teries, cali | OYSTERS, ac,, for the es calla A regard | the Treadurer of the United States, on the assistant | While he, poor fellow, inwardly cursed the} ywUND—In St Mary Church, Oxford, the at the southern bead of the Tennesgee river, Als} and aromatic baths, and hundreds of internal and sexpeare: Vena liee fon 7: a. ne prompt Be on Lad lea mee Boston, New York, or PhiladelfiSfa, as pric venees of Yankee Et aeknae ee TOMB so anxiously sought for by a party olis, Alabams * | Therefore, my cear sir, aceept of the assurance of Ee oe feud ap areal eatery But no certificate will be entitled to the benefit of] Weary miles were traveled, the captain still SCRAPS. my gratitude, and believe me acerwe wisher. -rtion to please. this notice which shall not be actually received at | suffering the penalty of his loyalty, whensud {™ A Paris correspondent of the New York OMA CANOE, €ay- A tow Boarders can be comfortable accommo- | the Treseury on or before the said 20th day of No- |denly the trath flashed across his mind, and 7" hi _ is < Do BRY. dated. sep 22—6m | vember peat. memory recalled certain mysterious conversa- | ,.' 70S S88 Bis washerwoman is & man, who No. 500, Februsry 28, 1854, for the railroad fro1 oNRENON ES EEIDGE,U, 8.5: Cees JAMES GUTHRIE, tions he had overheard in the ho! ‘about | ives in the Rue Blanc, any one may see him Mobile to Girard, hatin from Selma adunta's PortsmouTH, Va, Aug. 18, 1861. cP aug 28—dt20Yov Seerstary of Treseury. |b oadolo ch and brold Th sepeee ut} upto his elbows in soap suds, or ironing frills Landing, on the raanomsae'civer ‘Alabams, and the} Mr. J. R. Paueh— ear ee nie Tam, in gene UNDERTAKERES, &. aoe TR aGaaAD diseversa Bat ita teonblot gare wee or bosoms. His wife is a good wood sawyer. pee z ral, oppoeed to patent medicines, candor compels me =i FIRE GILDING, GALVAN 5 r yet over, 5 tee pe negra tahoe © — anes ts aaa that T have great confidence im the virtuer CABINET WAREROOM, &&° ELECTRO SILVER-PLATING, for he now found himself on the horns of a| =” Young Ladies’ Schools are often places and the branch thereof from Albany, Georgia, yis | f: Hempton’s Vegetable Tincture, For several J. WILLIAM PLANT & CO, UN- oi sis xinue Or saubat. dilemma as uncomfortable as the Continental | were females unlearn the good they” have Eufals, to Montgomery Alabam: i | | months past [ have used it in my femily ; and in (unbemmme DERTAKER* residences 418 Sev LABARBE would respectfully inf rm the pub- | buttons, and he rode on perplexed between his | Studied and practiced at home; and learn In the districts of lands subject to sale at St. Ste- Upreoeie lone ok ay petits; a eee at eoenlee enth see between vem big bee ae poaeies lic that he has opened @ Shop at the eorner C | duty to his King, and his obligations to the| ‘those things” ihn add neither to their eames ‘ity, with entire su: 5 an my ex) e recured in any ground or cemetery. ‘os, Cape, s . Fy a r Settee? a“ do t extenis, therefore, I take pleasure in recommend sarapiiy Carziages, Hearre, and every article es and 10th strests, in the above business, and is now } lady. bead, beart nor hat meet. ing it to the afflicted as a safe and efficient remedy. | int of uality furnished. a ready to receive orders in any branch, namely: ‘Loo much of a gentleman to betray her, and} | {3° The bakers at Poictiers, in France, the bear ee t . Lam, respectfully, youra, % olnecog the ae pees avalt Loree mee ram FIKE GILDING yet tuo loyal an officer, willingly to carry “aid | 151h of last month, refused to sell bread at the Tessin” z i VERNON ESKRIDGE, hours of the night. Having the exclusive right of| on all Kinds of ornaments for churches, chalices, | and comfort to the rebel” ho hesitated long as| prices fixed by law, and closed their shops. Huntsville, do Chaplain, United States Navy. | Crump Patent Life Preserver, we guarantee to keep | 'ewela, end regalia for Frea Masons, Odd Teitoes to the course he should pursue ; but his gal- | Sixieen of them were thereupon arrested by Lebavon, do the dead for any length of time. ce 1l—tf | anc etier sosie:ies, militery ormnments, &c. Also, Augusta, Mississinpt HOME TESTIMONY. laniry at_length got the better of him, and | tie police, and committed to prison. SILVER AND REA8S WATCHES, bravely @Bbuwitting to the stern infliction, he fe —— Do Greensburg, Louisiana CORE OF LIVER OOMPLAINT OF TEN YEARS | UNDERTAKING & CABINET MAKING. | Ohains, Goblets, Lockets, Tea and Tablo Spoons, | co ctcied nat th rarity his auapsoions, by 00-4 4° The. cece sso tacts eg Do _ New Orleans, do ‘Wasninaton, May 17, 1853. NUK advertiser returns sincere thanks to his} Dessert and Butter Knives. otlar dencnstiation ave appointed a commit ss inquire in’ No. 504, March 23, 1854, for the North Missouri} Mecers Mortimer & Mowbray: Gentlemen—Hav- T frieuds and the public in ELEOTR® SILVER-PLATING ‘Av uignificunt emile cand gesture’ lous in the cause of the failure of the house of Kaper railroad : i Ing been afflicted with Liver Complaint of ten year+ | ‘enecal for their pact patronage, On Military Ornamiets, Fruit Basketa, Waiters, | - ode hi - b & i if £ Co, of Cincivnati, the Rev Wm fi. Eyffe, In the districts of land subject to sale at St.Louis, | standing, I hereby, for the b neat of the afflicted, | inj informs them th«t, with + Oandlesticks, and Casasts. ae eee obanion that the artifice was | » clergyman of thateity, having been charged Misco 4 |_| take great pleasure in announcing that after using | creased facilities, he is prepared Alco Silver plating for Plumbers, @as Fitters, 4c. | discovered, and the rebel garments were suf-| \:+), being a secret member of the firm. le Palmyra, Missouri | | ® few bottles of your Tincture, I found it had ac | to attend to all orders in his i All ornaments for militsry, Fres Masons, Odd Frl- | fered to reach their destination unmolested. | denied the charge. Milan, do | | complished a perfect cure I bave used different | prcmptness and dispatch. sives his pe jows, and other Societies end Clubs niace to order} Posterity may settle the question as to} 9. : re De Fayette, do mediciues from time to time, bat have never been | ‘ention to Undertaking,~ani those requi his | on ihe shortest notico. whether the energy or ingenuity of the young '@” Travelers who have arrived from Spain, No. 506, March 30, 1854, for railroads from Pan shle tp account for any apparent good, and it is ® | .ervices will alway find him carefa ard obligio.. ¥RANCI® LABARRE, wife deserves the more praise, and whether i report that most extraordinary cures of the sacols, Florida, to Montgomery, Alabama, snd fram | blessing to stricken humanity that that medicine is | julie attended to at ail hours, day and nignt. Corner C and l0thsts west, near Pa.ave. {oe ogicer should have superceded that of the| Chvlera bave been made by some Malay sea- the last mentioned place via Wetumpka, Elyton, | found which possesses the wonderous power of pro-| fa the cabinet making line he truss to be ableto| se €—za 2 oY hc Decatur, and Athens, to the Tennessee line fensing human life. Themang coresithes wrought | give satisfaction as Dereioture.. His establishment gentleman; but one thing is certain, the reb-i | en at Cadiz ‘bere have arises e a 7 e : yt f treating oholpra is In the districts of lands subject-to sale at Cahabs, | iz > sufficient guarantea of the beneficial resulte on Pa avenue, Nos. 186 aud 188, between 17th CARTER’S gentleman received # uniform which he sadly ; by be Malay. method = zs ri ' cs gs t peeaey ° ag 'is most peculiar. They pinch up the skin in a wee i ab a he experienced fr: = its use. Y, re. J and 18th ets, First LEE aye res §P ANISH MIXTURE fone oie ee feared of ene ee | souna ite. and then rub the surrounding Do Hunterville, do « cad get pamphlets ¢ oct 5—Im _—Cabine! Maker and Undertaker, | & = | | ever they think of the ~ Continental Buttons,” | P#!ts where the skin is stretched to its utitfost Do Montgomery, do *. 2. Bronciatis, Rheumat sm, Ne i i Whe Grent Purifier of the Biood! [Bizarre "| vepsion. : SOT, May 10, SOL for the Deakland and Otte | wetine se ae meas ray ainess. Ava female | JABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER. Wot a Partiole of Mercury in it. SS TZ" The lime business. of Rockland; Me., BE pipe Bader, Picea adinstioaackal Geetaviae ae tee GREE j Geen undersigned would respectfully inform bis | apyqyazzipre RemEDs £0 King’e Byit, Rheu- The New Statue for the Capitol. | has of Inte become greatly extended, employ- by Notice No. 518, June 21, 1854: “Tea Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Baiti- | & ‘Hends, sequaintances, and the public generally | “ENTE OpstinataGutansous ruptions,Pimpiesor} Ge. vera ma «s busied {in¢ ® large number of vessele, On one day "rn the districts of lands suijgigo ale at Ionin,| more werset’ Baitinore aud G04 roadway, new | “22 he still continues to’ execute all orders im bir sce, Blotshes, Boils, Chronisfore| Crawford, the American sculptor, is busied | |"# large Dumber of vessel. | on one day Michigan York; CHAS. STOT? & CO., WIMER, J.B. MOORK, | 1¢ of business in the best manner and at the shor’: Hyer, Ring Wormot Leticr, Soald Leet, Bnierge- | in executing the order of Congress for a mon-! ji:. Jom tne place for New York alone, be- bs mon Mit a i De ne Conan Woe ee REPAIRING ently and promptly executed tr Se ayphiliti Hea ace eed eetad ument to be placed at the eastern extremity of | sides a considerable number of vesseis for Do Duncan, do 8. 8. CISBEL Georgetown; ‘and. C. BERRY ae | FUNERALS attended to at pinhrts, wud all Diseases ariging from en injudicious | the Capitol extension. ‘The material is stat-|©’ber places. On the 3d instant, a gcheoner Do Sault St. Marie, do Alexandria, and by Druggists everywhere. the shortest notice, and in the best! 3 or Meroury, Imprudanosin Lifs, or Impurity of wary marble, MMCMaien és d az|Sailed trom Rockland for St George, N. B.. Do” Menasha, Wisconsin ug 31—tr Sep Paprika ted rs the Blood. Oy ES a sigh 38 announced as | wick 1,252 casks of lime, the first ever shipped ‘ a TJ\GIS velacbie Medicine, 86 = the Briti evil Me hee ae the Iron Mountain and TAKE NOTICE. weankful for past favors, he would respectfully aba Wenitha wiates ataxic al to the British provinces. 4 . The central figure of the pediment repre- In the districts cf land subject to saleat St. Loule, OUSEKEKPERS and other: are that solicit, and will endeayor to merit a continuance of sMected through its agency, bas induced 4 Pi ent repre i It bas been suggested that the reward 4 the same. ANTHONY BUCHLY, a a frie sentg America standing on a rock, against} of £1400 offered by the London Times to any Do _ Jackson, Mirsouri beat Lei SEA as Dene em ee Geers Me Sees heb let a z ryingee bakers aha do with the uimoat - which the waves of the ocean are beating. ie who Can eageer: a plentiful supply of avy No. 519, July 15, 1854, for the railroad from Dn-| ecriber ou 2s low term af any other Louse in the | ,cwemsnce: 142. Martin’s, No. 306, es deace in ite virtues and wonJerful curstivs p She is attonded by the eagie uf the country ; iuc: cheap enough tosupersede the material buque, Lowa, via St. Paul, ‘linnesota, to Left Hand | ci A lazge assortment and supply always on | —— — 2 tise. ‘Che following certificates, eelécted from = while the eun, rising at her feet. indicates the | f River, at Fond du Lac. Lake superior, Wisconsin, “UNDERTAKER. bumber, are, however, stronger testimony then the | light which accompanies the march of liberty, except the lauds in Wisconsin heretofore restored Queensware WOULD respectfully return my thanks to the | Z°Tt Wordof the proprietors; and are ail from gen- | In one hand she holds the rewards cf civil and = notice No. 510:) . Brushes I citizens of Washington and its vicinity for their | Uem™e2 ell known in cae agnor eens #b- | military merit—iaurel and oak leaves—her In — subject to sal at Dubuque ae Dest patronage, and say that owing to the frequent | jc peepee Se many at bern xegiding in the city of) +4: znd is extended towards the pioneer, fur which paper is now wade, might also be fiered to chemists or manufacturers for a planto reduce paper again to its primitive pulp. and then to discharge from it the prin- - er. | tersink. The old monks. itis well known, Do Stil Water, Min. Ter, Chaniietiors gave bean indeed $0, ocr te neat | BOYDEN, Sqy of the Rxchange Hotel, plore hejaeks che protection of the Almights. | des'royed manny valuable manuscripts; in Bo Brownsvilie, do Girandolee of Furniture, and turn my attention fully to the | 20rd, Known every where, a5 s be ba . | Lhe pioneer is the athletic figure of a back-! former times, for the sake of the parohments Do Winora, do i Vases UNDERTAKING. I have spared no pains to have | Cine called QCanvea’s Sparica M ral red | Woodsman, clearing the fores', The Indian | y ion which they were written Do Ked Wing, do Brittanuia Ware every thing that is requisite to my business, and J,| 13 overs hundred canes, in n-ariz fi race and its extinction is exp ed by the ad-| — a Do Micneapolis, do é ' Glass &c., &e., Ate am therefore fally prepared to meet any osder uf which itis recommended, wtth the most joining group of the Indian chief aud famiiy Pel Ee, 7 SOLS ‘That the lands withdrawn in the districts of land Goods sent to any paft of the city free of charge. ‘tice, and I assure those ¥ho m: emults, tecaye it is the most extraordinary |The sun of the chief i: ruturning from the JOHN REESE, Subject to sale at Monros and Natchitoches, Loui- OGountry dealers wil! do well to cail. = me call thy: I will spare no pains te carry oui | w#6d!cine he bas ever acon. chase, with a coliection of gauze slung ona PROPRIETOR OF THE TF sina, by notice No. 495, Dacember 17, 1853, for the. © 8. WHITTLESRY ee tots om a OULB—T beret: pve a , 3 OF ee s ee ee en 1th street, opp. Helden & Withere Vang, | S Ofders fo their entire ratafection. elUd AND PEVER—GNRAT OULL—I be ; x L's shoulder. Lu the s'atue of the | Taste Plumbing aud uas-Filting Depot, Btate, one errs reservation was ated bs mer 17—tf No. 410, 7th st., between Gand i. | the moet violent uexiip'ion. i he ze dt deavored to | OUL > ve-;ectiuily cell the attestion ofthe notice No. will be subj-ct to entry agsia on the .B- 4 +" ick mis ae air and y nnd gril citizens of Was! " 7th of December, 1854, the time fixed in said notice; REMITTANCES TO IRELAND. Peo eteapdaa et 6h) bousd of she might. | Cans Sok tarde quantities of tsihi ; siting from the conviction of the witve am ty and that the Fenpective registers: se eearet the PERSONS desiring to gend money to Ireland, Ne Ggrmenent 6 Spar Giumph. The wife and infant of the eni sev" land oMices above nam art 3 obtain checks tor £1 or more, on the Brifast Mixiare, two bottlerof whi cr lete this gi f figures, while ave tis ints effect without canting further tnsiructins | ‘ening Company, payable in watt the principal BUSINESS CARDS. end van hspp yl have hed > Chi being ciblematia st thencdme saa ie ies | Beagan's, from this office. vowns. Apply to ROTHER: ~ tare : ug omnis : diGes ft. Given under my hand, at the General Land 0t | "Boils opposite the Treasury Buil.lige. BOOK BINDING Wevess state. : ae | dian race, fills np this portion. © =~ < his esteblichment, at city o: ashington. 1 ‘y 0: toh 22—aett : ‘ tis devoted eof beauty 7 pera t eh ae » this Sth day of i » n ihe Opposite huit ofthe pediment is devoted ay 3 i° ‘ell its varistios, neatly execaied, on the most to the effects of liberty and civijization. The reasorebie terms, by By order of the President: TO MAKE YOUR HAIR CURL. “Beaver Dass, near Richmond L380) a i > of Bichm first figure on the right of America repregents tment ew beac 6 ices pudbe se WONDER OF THE WORLD. 1 THOMAS TRIELETT 2 O05 Sle mi eee fe pantObin hoe in oan its soldier. _ He is ciothed in the conaike rb}. tcp Was! : Sop t_tanew ‘omumixsroner. YHE Great Wonder of the World has at length Li SIA SEU Sapte files 20 dior aencedy th. avtonithing sPicesy of Oscter’s *peub {the revolution, as beiug suggestive of the vid ali the appendages Réves Bvmsav Uoars .0pognaruicas a2 Bi been diseuvered. You cannot make one hair} *? —i' from U8th street. prosecution ef that tren rk ooufided to him will ree Mixture, thethe bas bought upwards of 55 botties, CUMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR|-which be has given away to'the eicted. Mr. Luck ‘Septesber 14th, 1854. } white or black, but Mc BYRON H. KOBB has at cvuntry’s struggle for independence; his hand PRozo8aLs will be recerved at this offize until | /*mgth procured the truth ci the great secret, after upon his sword indicates the readiness of the he “ andils execution be wi - ; he has never kuown it to fail wien taken accord | army to protect America from insult. By the and at . mueh siudy, toil. and expense, how to make the} Mow kork, Texss, Caltfornia, | Psye 9 7 OR nsult. By the rt and sil others will i ped ralaplershien ipleperiento an ahead hair corl and wavein the most grac-ful manner for | New Jersey, Louisiana, ins fonts racticing Physician, apd formerty | 8!dier is placed 8 merchant sitting on tho] vaniexe befere goine elsewhere. ’ er for the Lake Survey Service, to bs deiivered st | Jife. The proprietor has iravelled through varic us | ?onnsylvadia, Alabama, Ke tthe oa HoteLin the nity of Hichmond, says he | *wblems of trade; his right hand rests upo. KAGLE DYPOT, Detreit, or at any po-t of Leke Erie, by the 30th of race paTes Oe ornare pee umtderie rary pila Geore ee Mioligaa, Licnttucoed <a a atonber WT kastancea toe, citarte oy | the globe, by which the extent of Americ 4 Sy Coe ae next Juns. Said steamer not to de ines than 136 | 0! the o-lebrated chemist und physiologist, M. dines " Z is Carter's Epenish Mixture, which were most sur. | commerce is symbolized. The anchor at his} “? 1° -* Sa eee feet long, 20 feet brealth of beam, exoiustys of fix | Jaques, and has at length found him in Italy, and “7 PAG ort” | ipridiigs’t Le maydinia Gasset Ooiat a ttien depen deat] fe08 Gomnesteldhia@a cute With Alines cf tee OS F > AND RENT. yurchased of him the recipt for the sum of $3,000. Ag, Frising IANOS FOR SA poste al Hee teas tatdenent i cree Att persoun bavioy the most ‘npeuth and soars ATIORNEL FOR OLALMS, on the Liver, tbe good effects were wonderful indeed | boys advancing to devote themrelves to the New and second-hand PLANOS of sj looking hair can nave ic transformed inte the most AnD : SAMUBL M. DRINKMR, of the firm of Drinker 4 | service of their country. ‘The anchor is easily | ; 7 Phim own and several other fuctorie 0g a and cabin of said boat to be trunk fash- eautifal and curling appearance that could be de HOTARY PUBLIG. Morris, Richmond, was cured of Liver Complaint of 6 | understood to be ihe emblem of hope; behind | ar. always nabpaehetyre my Pisno Wareroom, = fon, «nd to be divided as follows: fer~ard of the| “ied, The compositiun of which the article is com- OFFICE OPPOSITE £0 4B TRRASURY BULLDING. Sears standing, by the use of two botilen of Osrter’e | them sits the teacher instructing a youth. ‘The| tity steset betwenn Pennsylyapis avenue and B machinery, cabin and mess room for tne pana! posed will not cost more than 60 cents, and butone | aoy ig—y WASHINGTON. D, 0, | Spaieh Mixiare. mechanic completes the group. He rests upon | str--t. ag= Did Pianos taken in exchange. of the machinery, cabin and mesa room for officers.| *?Plication is needed to the hair \o cause it to wave GREAT CURB OF SCROFULA.+The Kaitors of the eog-wheel, without which a maehinery is Laning also attended to. also to have cooking room, stewara's rvvim, paucry,| 1% the most uniform aud perfect manner for life, GAS LIGHT! GAS LIGHT! the Richmond Republican had a servant employed in I (3 Ii) Ris Haale are tebe veemia y f F. C. KEIQHENBACH. a aor taan esapesiad cabin and kitchen fur’ ne barelied hed wy, Bete oa eee dane THOMAS LEWIs 3 etolgl His arian abn Alenaeetd abled aes taal d nd ae his feet are iionves af cag oe P S—A‘few vers low pr ited sanond band Pianos . ‘ en’ x . - Free or ta es he ‘typee deck, or oat Yond be sufictently Sincovery tothe world for the sam of $1 oe PRACIICAL GAB HITTER, Work. Tivo botties/of Carter's Spanish: Mixture made | pressive of fertility, activity, and abundance, | """" ** ©" “* Se firm for customary use. i Y | Direct all letters to BYRON H. ROBB, Farming. 1 Bos ey shi re are iy i mat a penfoot urn sf line pnt ies Eines in © ae Be Jin contradistinction to the grave at the corres- CAUTION. ‘| ‘i i im- door: Store, eerfu! 21 4 : Se Ee pa pk ee ae ee ee eliataly Gewaded (FG Poe eet | [CL AVING oervel 9 reculaeancenbertio ores Ho Par UH uke docsas ofthe toed? ponding corner. PV Bite mndirsiposd, soxlers: have folntly se snpolied with customary conveniences (er nee ee erens post paid to secure atteation, FE gre years st the as Fitting business ANOTHER OURE OF SCROFULA.—I hua ee aS pores at Se ane pat eee eee stecriog. ; aaa * | iw one of the largest establishmente in Phil- EE Mad ig tans satires by Carter's Count Boulbon’s Defeat. ce ae ee oe ues with F rahe > oped a eee piey in. wows Seen otta ay, se form the 5 mae Mit onsider it truly « valuable |’ ‘The San Diego Herald gives the following | 771° ee ee eo ee einen ith requisite spars, sails and To be prop- FIXTURES Citizens of Washington and Georgetown Fpanish Mixture. I oo Oo g' gi OWIDZ | arny, Arny * Shina, dickieen & Mc #rann, Jo erly painted; to have two adeqy@Ml anchors, with Gas FIX . that Yam : medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOB, Conductor on the tie! last battle of Coant’ R. McKeon, unless authorized by us so to do will be “ t prepared to fit up Dwellings, Churches, Vi account of the last battle of Coun Bousset . adequate chain cables and all tomary fixture TE subscribers take pleasure im announcing to Stores, &c.,in # neat and gubstential manner, and | 1. ¥. & P. B. B. Coy Richmond, Va. ¥ prosecuted to the utmost exéent of law. of hawser holes, chain cable boxes, windlass, levers, the public that their stock of GAS FIXTURES, wartentad not to lask, . RAI BHEOM OF TWENTY YRARS STANDING | de Boulbon, of whose execution we have pre- JOHN MeKBON. pi PE el oe that they ane nocat Patterns, hat | ""p. I. executes all kinds of iron Pipe AVork, for CUBED. viously been informed : ARNED SiINN, Georgetown. sion of parte, and to furnish a drawing and model | at the lowest rates. Persons in want of Gas Fixtures | S** tteam, and water, at the shortest notice, and| — M:.JOHN THOMPSON, residing im the city of > Washington. fent 2 “After organizing his force, he made a de- SS a 7 on accommodating terms. Bichmond, was cured by three bottles of Oarter’s % % “9 of the boat. it ; zl please call and examine —they will 20 dou | ea en ne eee civen if required. spanish Mixture, of Bait Rheum, which he had monetration against the government, where. Lapes ood meielecatcd il dy Saale ne a od hd ith two good yaw] boats ae ° interest. sep 18—Im* . nearly twenty years, and which all the physicians | upon the Sonorians turned out im force, aided Wr ~~ oodapetagi “ aciants his iil not less than feet long each, an each boat to He wellings and public buildings fitted with gas-ta- ofthe city could not cure. Mr. Thompson is a wel | by one company of Germans under | aptain who will give = ah eamasiog Meg aoa evanees tg wecis carts eee athe ee Ne yw, THOMPEON & BROTHER. “GLENWOOD CEMETERY.” kucwn merchant in the city of Rickmond, Va, and | Seafeldt, and one of Irish and other foreigners, | !#ed one 0 Duy, aol, ly or collet, on? bustles War Department to harsauthneity, for reasons, to | dee bt, Peay bet, 10th cad he nie 118 beautiful burial place # the dead having | bis,cure ie most remarkable. with two heavy cannon and one howitzer. The] {Pont icing ausiorised by us eo todo, declare the contract void, aud to’atvertice anew, ——_ pesca ir ust Deen, dedicated with appropriete ceromonise | “WM. i. Se ee ee Germans and Irish s:uck vlosely to the Seno |." f, ARNY & SHINN, “cheat tap Pine roponis orto jet Metpde| _ WASHINGTON IRON WORKS, | fantail portse. or wmton of e| sant ered S2PtmeY Me says hema |ists A desperate condi wack pace in| exp a}—eoime 40H MoM J faine streets of Guaymas, between the oppos' ettiee avenue, between i314 and 6th sts. The MAUSOLEUM has capacity for a hupdred | commends it, and oonridera it an invaluable medi a 03 Ue atte a0 Ghukeaitt eal pressure to ANUFACTURER of Steam Engines, Boilers, | todios, in which such triends cf the dead as cine. forces. “aahintain a speed of ten miles the hour, and to be! sist Work gecersliy eet | auley® Hangers and | snpiy ean place the departed until they selest sites | NDWIN BURTON, becgemeesyact iad tere | [Alegent lige go> gph emer foe ied wi ¢ f Gphedacs y- fox the a he bas seen the good effects of Carter's Span! y the Germans and Ir numbers o' Ceariagy be Wean ten 100 teas ct seal aaa § Ww and Cast Mills, all Kinds of Onstings, | ‘The pi an of the incorporators is ono of equality in | Mi in a number of Syphilitic canes, and says it |the French fell at every [discharge, Still, Materials to be of the best quality, put together woes ponent Iron Pipes, and everything in the Torani to Paige sie will ate be pat up publicly {9:9 perfect cure for thet a disease. wien headed by Boutbon, they charged furiously up in 8 workmanlike manner, and ail customary pre- mall ENGI? band tale, bretige 5 Pr )) WM. G. HARWOOD, of Risbmond, cured of-oi¢ | to the very mouth of the cannon, but “were esutions and tixtures for strength, and against fre nite @. on and for sale. For | making the curly selection of lots the most desir cA a DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS 3 JUST IMPORTED. ears YH sndersigurd would inform hie friends and cuttomers that hé has just received a fine cok irc.jon of #'ower Hoots, from Harlam, in Holied, consisting of— i Doubie and #ingle Hyecinths in great variety &. NOYES, Washingto Sores and Uleers, which dissbled him from walking. again rep) Jsed with great loss, Do do Tulips oo se Senet fe: re to have not less than 20) Works, Washington, DG. #3, Sue office is established in the city of Wach peeks ori nethiea of Parton's Spanish pi Miata ee, and Tipcibon’s Sree aamaunted to neatly 400 men, Jonguits Nereiscus ‘Snowdrops, Crocuses, Remen- steam ingto: ications wi'l be punctually attended cured. all of whom are represented to have fought | culus, len, &o. Sines pats nd, Sith tia tess saseka ronereeata: TO INVENTORS. tout oc office, in the east wing oi the build- time pornisnently with desperate courage. “But the Germans} | Tbe rosts are remarkabiy'fine tis searon; “having ; HE office of “The Inventors’ Protection National | in, the Cem Principal Depots at M.. WARD, OLOSE & 00, No When the boat is reported realy, by the con rac- ” ig on entering jetery. iden Lane, New York. 1 t , i tor, ons inspector will be appointed by the War De-| i, ay ie Peearomceee oe reprise WeR2alenood ult LAr pilpinestees Leda OV OLT & SORE, No. 13% North Second street, | dislodged, while the Mexicans, taking beart,| frm those sold at Auction. which are eeneruily of partment, one, an officer of the Navy, to be cho:en | to the business of ita members, im making | north of the Oey aa ‘aug 11—am | Philadelphia. assailed the French on all sides. ihe fourth or fifth culling, and sever higher be be wre These ats to Corincbs hee and} sxaminations and soliciting patente, aed BRNNETT & BERS, No. 125 Msin street, Ricb- Inthe midst of the conflict, Boulton chal- | the third culling. Prices responabie. suites pmploy not exceeding two profes-ional steam | ““Ynventors are invited to cell and get @ copy of the FORK POOR AND LABORING MEN. mond, Va. 2 lenged the Colonel..of the Sonorian forces to nd Taborerss dc, te order to tanke inepecnce aonmen | Gonstitution and By-laws and where any iudorme | CMAlL HUILDING LOTS of 10 feet or more, in| And for sale by ORARLES STOTT, Weshington, been selected with the gr. atest goesible cans they and irish, with their eaanon, could ‘not be| .rothe first or largest cullive, being far different pose i Utb and A streets pection single combat. It was accepted, and as they Seed &tore corner p tion will be given the Union. Vario} t8 of the City, and Georgetown, at | ©. C.; HENRY PERL, Alexandria, and by Droggists : . # "Buulbon wea {?_o#t Rig) ope afnginp tg late GIES ere eatin al a gina ayeia te the 0.3 Ton prices, and term: to suit.’ LLOXD & CO, ak nl a Sreck Ee the task Mth Secchetts ball aad Te er, ou which tris! trip, said boat shall maintain an del jen immed! b, BUILDING STONE 2 Oe P fell severely wounded from-his horse. (EOPATHIC HYSIO! ' aremge speed of not ‘ese than ten mil-s the hour| qrrn models can be made to orler atthe a Snot: | _ For sale, deliverable at the Canal, or Wharves in} 00 2°-7 ij Fr Se iii tat aaetinr ene -Eeiaks prere HOMCEOPATH Ct ay, Ay for ten consecutive bours. ‘ mates T, G. Yron, Washington, Georgetown, or Alexandria. TUBEKY, VICTORIOUS. shout, of triumph, and the French immedi. 4 and Hemoopsthy, having bed ett malvs 6z- ae Sats sid earns in rene to| a 1g Prelit dials ae] W.OUra Set pense OLD STAND, Penna | Gutsy ceased Airing, end suiteohered, Boal | prteres ethe seness Qnesraneaia of feet ome 7 LASSES sale; alarge handsome CARRIAGE workmsoship, finisn, and performance of the boa’, as "ESS. — ee YNONYMS OF TH NEW TESTAMENT, by R. LLOYD & Co, with or without | bon wis taken, and was to be executed by the | sion, offers hisserrices to tue citizens of Washington Hotel, LOOKIN! te be reveived as evidence that the contractor has Irving 5 a Don Ww e : C. French, B. D., author of “The Study cf EN: 15th atrpet, ‘opp Treasury Department. | Frames; Fortralt, rere. bon tog Sonorians, even in his wounded condition, im- }-#9¢ vieinity ture Exames of : : S : Thir'eenth street between G and ‘faifilled his contract; also as evidence of expenses | Worlds,” ke. Sy %8—1y the latest styles; Room Moulding, | mediately. Many of his companions, would | ,, °fce No. Ree cee alten Fo ep pection and trial, one halt of said expenses to| A Tennesteean Abroad, or Letters from Europe, Cornises, 4c., 4c; or by leaving your order you ea) probably share his fate, and the Mexicans m.; and 7 to8y an. ‘be paid by the Uoied States, sud one_baif by the| Africe, acd Asia, by Randolph MasGarock, A.M, CHOOL BOOKS of every description at the | have any thing done in my line. || were wild with exulcation., RChivaces: Wen. Be Gartner, MR Deen of the contractor. ta eee weg = L. B., ® member of tha Nes writes . a} KD, lowest publishers’ hae pAURY: (ie! pitiless! coppers at ‘ap cerrado "Srrom 90 to 120 Frenchmen are said tahame| siotsecopathts GoRege Pervand aye . re, ‘LOK 4 "B.. termes o: ince. . Fy ; i “ie so—tm sep 420tadawtNovl SU GL Ue sep 28— Bookstore near 9th at eepg— weber iat Seb itice, Boar veh fi feb 40-19 Joan WaGhmn, been killed in the conflict. erally

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