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lowing-described stocks of the United States, that ~ pals or entry (except for pre mnpticn claime) by or- UNDER TROPICAL OLIMATES. A larg? s*ock of Sitka and Fancy Goods. bie weekly to the Agents. To mail subscribers the wabecription price is THREE DOLLARS AND PIFTY C8NTS a year in adeance, TWO DOL- LARS for 8IX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR for THREB MONTHS. §@-Siners copiss onz cunr, : PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (EXxouP? suNDar,) * ing's grectes variety of spwesing wealtag Sue At the Star Buildings, corner Penneylvanse a Z v7; be found in any other—is pablisbed on Sasurday. avenues and Bloventh atrest, t Single copy, per AANUM.......+ +. renee BS By WALLAOCH & HOPE, : : cacaes: Wit be served to subscribers in the cities uf Wash i ; 5 ington, George.own, Alexandria. Baltimore and Phila @ : deiphia, at 3IX AND A QUARTER CENTS, paya- vi we [No 622] CAPTAIN CANOT, FALL: DRY GOODS OFFICIAL GENERAL BOTICE UTHOR OF THE GREAT HOOK JUST BR- ven OR ee E aaGAt NATROL IN} PUBLISHED, SPRAKS of HAMPTONS | THOUSANDS OF PURCHASERS. HEBEAS certain lands situated in the States | ANCTURE. W« have now im siore’ ana ahall receive weekly hereinafter-mentioned were withdrawn from | @REAT CURB OF RREUMATISM CONTRACTED supplies daring the sexcon— Tamastay Derdnruene, August 26, 1854. Notice is hereby given to the holders of the fol- lain E this department is prepared to purchase, at any ders Batermons, Md., June 4, 1854. Plain Freneh Merinos Brocaie and p'ain Black " cao ecpmnsietn cae ot ane ece ban | Ma ee Tight street, |Pleid Merince. Cashmere Suike time between the date hereof and the 20th day of of members of both houses of Congress, in anticipa Hesse fee aasileavins ae cares and Plaid Mourse- wees feat toe November next, portions of those stooke, amounting a of grants made to aid in nstruction } © Dear + Being on point of leaving the 7 in of eectense uinbncre aca eagicee Eee bevice| Larval mpelfets ey ale moneee tetas you | All shades Coberg Cloths Enrlish Grapor, aged _| In the aggregate to $3,810,000, in the manner and made granta therefor, the President has d rected | Kindly for the medicine you sent me, and shich has | Fine Printed Mousswlins Crape and Love Veils, on the terms hereinafter mentioned, to wit: that all the lands heretofore thus withdrawn uniil notin ae tn ee uge of my limbs. I beg you to eee Saye a aie icra tae Tn case of any contingent competition, within the ordet i bject try at the | send me four les more, to cary ON My voyage. mee a eg ve peg cared by | Since I had the fortune to use Dr. Hampton's Voss Merino and Cotton Ho Hosiery in great vari. | *@Ount stated, preferenon wilP be given in the or- preemption,) shall be restored to market preciroly | table Tiue'ure my confidence is ro etrong that, in| _slery eties der of time in which said stocks may be offered. The on the same t-rms ani conditions aa though the} gratitude o the proprietors of said medicine, I bez | Ohiid’n Merino Shirts Silk and Merino Vests certificates, duly assigned to the United States, by same had not be-n withdrawn from sale you to present my respects to them, and induce Superior Cloths, Cassimeres and Festings, the parties who are to receive the smount ther of, Notice is theretore hereby civen that, on and af | them to make it more publicly known ae a sure | Caseiuets and Kentucky 2ps 10-4 Fisnneis, for p ter Monday, the ninth day of Octob-r neat, Rheumatic cure. Heving called on me on the 19th jeans skirting must be transmitted to this department ; upon the laniia which were sutject to private entry previous to | of April last, and -een me prostrated on my bed, | Suverior Flannels, of all Superfine Tab'e Diapers | recerp: whereof, a price will be pai., compounded withdrawal (except those siace pre-empt-d) situated | xselese in all my Hi .bs, you ¢an appreciate nearly | _ shades Napkins and Towelling | ofthe following particulars : in ths following statee, Territory, and lan) districts | sa well as myself the prompt relief I received from | Pi«no and Table Covers r z snd particulariy aescribed in the notices of with-| Dr. Hampton’s Tincture, and I am positive had it | Also, a full assortment of Gentlemen's Merino} 1. The par vaiue, or amount specified in each cer- @rawal enumerated b-low. will azain be subject to | not been for your strong and forelble recommenda- | amd Cotton Shirts and Drawers, Woollen aud Cot | ificate. Private entry and location; and that those .own | tions I should «till have been in bed. ton Hostery, Kid, Silk, Metino Gloves, Suspenders, 1 9 4 premium om the stock of the loan authorised ships advertised for sare previous to withdrawal the| _ It is really a pity ‘his ep-c'fic should not be ap- | Cravats, Silk and Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs, silk by th J ble N e Teservation of which has also been rescinded will | proved by medical men, and like all patent drugs it | and fine gingham Umbrellas. y the act of July, 1846, red-emable November 12, be reproclaimed ‘or sale herea‘ter, to'wit : should suffer thg imputation the pubiie general! = Allof which will be old at fairlow prices, | 1856, of 8 per cen ; on the stock of the loan an Lands descrived in public notice of withdrawal | give to suco pr-parations. I my-elf, who was al | for cash, or to punctual eustomers. thorized by the act of 1842, redeemable 31st Decem- No 494, Aucust 19th, 1953, for the raiiroad from 1y8 opposéd to a patented specific, took this medi- | - MAXWELL, SEAK: & COLLEY, ber. 1862, of 11 per cent: on the stock of the loans Brendon, Miss to Montgomery, Alabam: sine with reluctance, and without confidence in it, No. 5 2 Li Z ~ im the districts of land subject to sale at Jack- | and it was only through your disinterested, friendly Seventh st., three doors above Pa. avenue, | anthorised by the acts of 1847 and '848, and redeem son, Mississtp recommendations, and my critisal siraation that in- | cet 4—d2w able, the former on the Slst December, 1867, and a peppers in ssippl (ieee fo try this really beneficial Vegetable TAKE NOTICE the latter on the 80th June, 1868, of 16 per cent; Do at Cshabe, Alabsma You may tnfortn Mesers. Mortimer & Mowbray| NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED, } 404 on the stock of the loan authorise! by the act No. 496, January 5, 1864, for the railrosd from | that they sre at liberty te make use of my name in W. BROW NIG, Merchant Tailor, Ps | of 1850, and redeemable on the 3lst December, 1864 Gsin’s Landing on the Mississippi river, Arkausas, | the suppert of the good effects of Dr. Hampton's avenue, under the United States Ho- i vis Camden, and near Pai ton, to the Texan bound: | Vegetable Tincture, ae it has caret mea five wecks | ei Cour mamodaliy interes a eee ae i hatte ae tenn a neemRULY DOO "per beat bye and its branches at 2 of a chronic inflammatory Rheumatism, contracted | and the public generally that he has just re- cent. the districts of lands subject to sale at Helena, oe com climates, and ee porn ied laa ceived new Fall and Wiuter goods in gr. at 8. Interest on the par of eaoh certificate from the Arkansas ‘uration. ave on y used three ;, and find | variety, such 48 vloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting- 0: | 1et of July, 1354, to the date ef receipt and settle Do Champagnole, Arkansas thet even the deformed parts of my hands are fast | the latest importetion, and is prepared to have th eras Do Little Rook, do returning o their ormer natura’ appearance made up at the shartiot mote tothe most fashisn | Ment at thé Treasury, with the allowance (for the Do Washington do T have been under te treatment of several phy- | able manner. aud at low rates of Prices. money to reach the owner) of one day’s interest in No. 498, Januery 24, 1854, for the railroad to con- | Sicians in London and Paris, without any spparent | Having mvie arraogament to go into the Ready | addition. nect the Chatianooga Teanessre) with the Central | benefit; also, while in New Ycrk, having tried the | nadeCicthing business extens'vely thie season, be ill be made in drafts of Failroad cf Mississippi at the Moblie and Oh{o road | Thompsonian and Homepathic remedirs, atver hav- | ‘eels confident that he cea offer t~ thoes Wishing t. | Payment for sald stooks will be made in dra branch from a point near Blyton to Beard’: Bluff, ee torment-d with galvanic ba teries, e-}i purchase a stock of Clothing, not inferior to any ix | the Treasurer of the United States, on the assistant st the southern bend of the Tennessee river, Ala- erect pane, = ees of oe ona. L bis city, and Bot ame ap at = North, as is usu | treasurer at Boston, New York, or Philadelpbia, as bama: + | ally the cai wor! ere; but cut in hi: In the distriets of lands subject to sale at Demop-| cured by this Hampton’s Vege abl neture only. pd catablisbmenty and made by our oun needy at the parties may direct. olix, Alabama Therefore, my -ear sir, sccept of the assurance of | isens in this dull season at low rutes of prices, he is} But mo certificate will be entitled to the benefit of nk Cahaba, eo my gratitude, and belisve me Soe ete crea enabled there‘or, to compete with northern work iv | this notice which shall not be actually received at point of prices; and as to quality and style, he wil | the Treacury on or before the said 20th day of No aa i He can = llsine suits, Coat, Pants, and Vest, a: aTsMOUTH, Va, Aug. 18,1851. | the following low rates: — vi Secret f Treasury. f Fe ie Tae in gene- | Good suit for business purposes, out of cloth or eas- Chir ed soft Landing, on the Tennesse river, Alabama. and the Fal, opposed to patent medicines, candor compels me | - simere, for the small sum o: continuation of the roa f.om Savannah, Georgia, | to state that I —= i REY. VERNON ESKRIDGE, U. 8. N. leave for those who favor him with a call to iudge vember next. JAMES GUTHRIE, labams, from Selma to Gunier’s} Mr. J.B. Boush—rear sir: Whit $15 ve great confidence in the virtuea | Dress and frock Coats, from. SORE GILDING, GALYAN IZING, AND via Mobile, Alabama, to New Orieans, Louisisna, | ef Hampton's Vogetabl- Tincture, For several | Overcoate of different styles, 2 ELECTRO SILVER-PLATING, Hruby se tine oe Georgie, vis taonthe past I ieee reuked it in my family ; and in res aaa faney Pantalocoe. : ane Au Kine oF Sear Lea tel reer logs of apyetite, dissiness, and general di ilk and Velvet Vests. LABARRK would respectfully inf rm the pul In the aatrits San subject to sale at St. Ste- bility, with entire success. So far as may operons This stock of Clothing is of a superior quality. F, lic that he has opened a Shop at the corner 0 extenls, therefore, I take pleasure in recommend: | and has bven made up since he received the tall and and 10th streets, in the above business, and is now do ing it to the afflicted as a safe and efficient remedy. | winter fashions. ready to receive ordersin any branch, namely: Sees -_ Tam, respectfully, youra, (Be Konpe consten on peo a large astortment FIRE GILDING Montgo: . Vannon Esknipos, of faucy articles—such as Gloves, ravate, lars. Tessalooee, do Obsplain, U Blates Navy. Gabesias ae ” ” on all kinds of ornaments for churches, chalices, 3, * 1s, and regalia for Free Masons, Odd Fellows, — Sole Agent for the sale of Scott’s Report of Fash |?" ther socie ill ta, &e. Also, ve a Gain : HOME TESTIMONY. fons ie che city sep t5—er_| ate 8m PaLNORL ae a Gres Touisiens tein i Ce HEAD QUARTERS, Chains, Goblets, Looketa, Toa and ‘Table Spoons, Do New Orleans, do ‘ * @e Hes i h E Desert and Butter Knives. No. 504, Mareh 28, 1854, for the-North Missour! Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray : Gentlemen—Hay- | (orner of Thirteenth and E streets, near the Theatre. = ri standing, I Kereby, for the b nefit of the afflicted, public house, Mr. William On Ornamests, Fruit Baskets, Walters, In the districts of land subject to Bale at St.Louis, | take grest plessuss in announcing that ofa ie, Greason, hae refitted, ren Candlestiaks, and (assets. 5 Missouri & few bottles of your Tincture, I found it had ao vated, and prepared hi: Also Silver plating for Plumbers, Gas Fitters, &c. Do Palmyra, Missourt complished e perfect cure I have used different | evtablistiment ior the accommodation of vi iiers 1} All ornaments for military, Free Masons, Odd Fel- Do Milan, = raedicines ffom time to time, bat have never been enh a Aree that he = will give fal ganas lows, and other Societies and Clubs made to order Fuyette;— ion to all tend to him their pat) § notioe. No. 605, M 30, 1854, for r aid Sees pes. able to aeootint for any apparent good, and it is a all who exten: im their patronage. ej on the ing been afflicted with Liver Complaint of ten vears Sy ‘The proprietor of this ELECTRO S8LVER-PLATING b “¥ bet "FRANOIS LABARRE, : a, Flo to Mottqoaay, & ar} blessing to stricken humanity that thatmedicine is {4 made arrangements to have the ve-y best of FRANOIS LAB. 5 found whiea posseeses the wondero' f OYST&RS, ac., for the whole season, without regard Oorner O and 10th sis west, near Pa, ave. Mentioned place tia Wetumpka, Kiyton, longing human life. The mag; caraittas wutene toexpense. Families a: d Parties promptiy supplied 66 6—2m , aad Athens, to the Tennessee line. ia a sufficient guarantee of beneficial results | His Ber and Larder is at all times st» ked with the 7 In the districts of lands subjecs to malé at Cabtbs, | which may be experienced from its use. Yours, | best in the line. Mating bis acknowl+dgments tor CARTER’S Spl gene eebrenprin bynes paella elrae reel SPANISH MIXTURE. > and get petits gratis, and see cures of | tinusnce of the same, with every intention and ex is, Rheumat reuralgia, ton to please. oral Wouke afemde| Gara r Whe Great Purifier of the Blood! Not a Particle of Mercury in it. tia, Nervousness ard Gen »ral Weakness. (ere ae thet A few Boarders can be comfortable zcoommo Se Iratirats Rumer for Serofuls, King’s BvB, Rheo- taedicine or for delicate children we believe it un- Ben 22 Gin. equaled. 4#@-Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balti- by Notice No. S18, Jane 2, 1864: more si Baltimore, and 304 Srosdway, New UNDER I Annis, 1 tmatiam, ObstinateOutansous Zruptions, ese the districts of lands subject to gale at Ionia, | York: |. STOTT & CO. we 6 cH = Pustules on the Face, Blotches, Boils. Okronic Sore Michigan DR OLARES, ort ¢0 ‘e gowLita Weeki” OOFFIN WAREROOM, &c. Syes, Ring Worm or ‘letter, Scald Heed, Eniarge- Do Gennessee, Michigan ead H McPHERSON, Washington; also, by B. J WILLIAM PLANT &CO.UN-| went and Pain of the Boner and Joints, Stubborn Do Detr it, do &, 2. OISAML, Georgetown: aad-0 0, DRERY, | NEN DEKTARAK condone G8 Gk | Gloars, Byphllitte Disorders, Luxcbago, Spinal Com. Do Dancan, = do Alexandria, and by Druggists everywhere. enth street, be:ween @ and H streets, In erent | plaints, and all Diseases arising from en injudicioce oe Seult St. Marie, ae ang 31—tr preetred in any Ground or eemvter . C:fflue Cape, Gn of Mercury, Impradencein Life, or Impurity of Menasha, Wisconai Te WDA | Shreuds, Carriages, Mearre, and every artic Blood. No. 515, June 4, 1854, for the Iron Mountain and TAKE NOTIOB. interments of the best quality furnished at T= valuable Medicine, which has become cele Mississippi River raflroad : OUS*RBEPERS and others are reminded that | “0tic?, on the most r-wonahle t-rm, and at brated for the mumber of extraordinary cures In the districts of land subject to sale at St. Louls, the following list of articles are of the hours of the mght. Having the exclusive r ected through {te agency, has induced the proprie- i =r Alissouri a4 Sest description, and oan he purchased from the sub Crump s Patent Corpse Preserver, we guaran peat Vaio irene, tie = Dy Keep the dead for any 'eneth of « me. ae © Na: bt, Jcby 1, 1508 te tee rallrced from Du. | “ziber on ae low terms as any other house in the P y Pitts Sittaes aude wowharfil caretive cae ry. OE Bro buque, aes ca St. Paul. Minnesota, to Left Hsod 2, ¥ ins hice palin san eee a Ge UNDERTAKING & CABINEL KIN. Se en oe stronger ‘anton oot the River, at Fond @u Lac. Lake superior, Wisconsin, ! Oils of ell kinds Hm advertiser returns sincere thank~ to bis} cum a ee 'e the lands in Wisconsin heretofbre rastoged i Queensware ce ‘0 his » 5 frieuds aua the public in mere wordcf the proprietors; and sre all from g notice Na. 520:) foi OR iad general f'r th-it past patronage, Jemen wall known iu thelr localities, and of the high. Ea the districts of lands subject to sal at Dubuque Varnish Lamps and informs them th t, witn in «si respectability, many of them residing in the city of De mur ee Min! fer Turpentine Chandeliers creased facilities, he is prepared hirend, Va. 7 ater, be fe rindow @ i to attend to ail orders in his ine of business with} . BOYDEN of the Bxchange Hotel, Kich Bo = Brownsvilie, do bles ms iene a = promjtness and dispatch. He gives his personal at-| ond, known eens ye be baseren the Medi Do Winona, do Earthenware Brittannia Ware vention to Undertaking, and tho’e roquiring his | sine called Cantam’s Spamisn Mixevnx, administered Tere Wing, oo ; Gises dc, bo, he, | servis will always ana him carefal and obliging. | in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseanes f01 ie neapo! @oods charge. mn at urs, dey and nignt. hich itis recommen the most ast ls That the lands withdrawn in the districts of land Pata rare x vert In the cabinet making linw he trus's to he able to zood results. Heeaya it is the most extraordinary subject tosale at Mouros and Natchioches, Loui. | COUMY dealers will do well tocall, | give catistaction as heretofore. His establishment | “sticine he has ever seen. siana, by uotice No. 495, December 17, 1853, for the Tth street, opp. Helden & Withers’ Bank. | #09 £8 avenue, Noe. 18d and 188, between 17th} “ agum AND FEVER—GRBAT OURB—I hereby railroad from Shreveszort to Vicksburg, in the raid} mar 17- tf and 18th sts., Firet Ward, Washington. certify that for three years I had Ague and Fever o! State, and of whieh the reservation was extended by | —————————____________ JOBEPH GAWLER, the most violent description. I had several Physi — rence Sle Le to watry again on the REMITTANCES TO IRELAND. oot S-1m Cabinet Maker and Undertaker. | creme, took large quantities of Quinine, Mere yynne of > ime in said notice; MRSONS desi: to send money to Ireland, can bat all out soi tise therespecins registered recsiversof te | PD "optaln cbects br 2 or more) on the Beit | UABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER , {allveall the Hone sdversiond, bu: al withou) several Ind otfiows above named will cary this no | ssnking Company, payable in the principal \a# undersigned would respectfully inform hi: ery two bottlesof which effectualiy cured me, tice ints effect without awaiting further instructions | u.wns. Apply to CHUBB BI friends, acquaintances, and the public generally | and Tam bappy to say I have had neither Chills or even ates map ant of tho Gekict Leu of |? Agden eile aa oo in the best munnecand at recto | Pevee® since, I eatin Gat fot eal oe under my hend, a! t 18 01 ese 18 it manner and at the short. fo at the city of Washington, this bth day o:| — world, andthe only icine that ever r ed 2 est notice. % EN LONGDEN. © teutber, Auno Domini, 1654. GAS FIXTURES. REPAIRING oestly and promptly executed *Peaver Dam, ear Richmond Ve 7 yy order of the President: — <P VSB savsccibery take pleasnre, in semoumsteg 0 fod x UNMRALS attended t st] 65 LOR, Req. now in thecity of Rlchmona JOHN WILSON, |. the public that their stock of GAS WIXTU ENED the shortwst notice, and ia the beet} © B- arate the Post Ofise ties auch eore sep 7—awhw insioner. | comprising some of the bwst and latest patterns,.has | manuer. Bodies preserved in the most perfect man | *=4for many years in the FostOftice, hae such con BUASis vonvS LOPOaAlLGAL Sauda) | 200 received, and that they are now pre] to sel! | rer, even in the warmest weather. dence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter’s Spanut - es MOF apie caber 1éth, 1854. f | st the lowest ratee. Persons in want of Gas Fixtares |" ~ aankful for past favors, he would respectfully ae tists Beebe ae eens of ee PRR ALS will be received ac thia oflce watt | T! please call and examine —they will no. doubt solicit, and will endeavor to merit a continuance o. | *! ¢ has given away . . ry Gnd it to their interest. the same. ANTHONY BUCHLY. eayo he has never Known it to fail when taken accord and om the _Sth of Movember next, for the con- i I itted ‘4 tex todirections. strantion, eqaipment and ueltvery of an iron steam | pine et the orale, ene fitted with guste Rebliees Oe Mee 200 Dette ting | Dt. MINGR, «practising Physician, and formers er for the Lage survey Servire, to be de'ivered at W. mv 7 BROT ef the City Hotel, in the cityof Richmond, says hr Detroit: OF at auy port of Lake rie; By the 20th of] asg 15—t# J pacar bet loth and lithe eon, | Louse cast of Ttb street mat 17197 | Ue eiteassod Sve amber ct Contenenn tan ees ey — Steamer not to be ies tuan 136 |§ —<——_-_> eer UNDERTAKER. Orrter’s Spanish Mixture, which were most truly eur. fest long, 20 foot breadth of-beam, exciusive of x- WASHINGTON IRON WORKS WOULD fully return my thanks to the | Srising. Ho paysin a cassof Oonrumption,dependen! Sa wasels ek chee Nese | hat = : G6 and 6th as. ” ns of Washington and its vicinity for thei on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed Big feoe St a ee rn oe ma stout ANUVACTURER of Steam Engines, iotlers | past patronage, and say thet owing to the frequent gfANURL M. DRINKER, of thefirm of Drinker 4 deck boat faah- aver Tanks, Shafting, Pull angers and | calle in the Undertaking branch of my business, 1 | Mio ichmond, was cu ‘Com: pile to poy terre pet haem a ae the Werk generally. is nave been induced to discontinue the manufactere | years standing, by the use of two bottles of Oarter’s machinery. cain and meas room fer tae mance; an| _,~!! furnish Saw Mills, all kinds of Castings, | of Furniture, and turn my attention fully to the | Spanish Mixture. ef che machinery, cabin and meas room for officera,| *TOUght sod Cast Iron Pipes, and everything in the NDERTAKING, Ihave spared no pains to have @BRAT CURE OF EOROFULA.—The Editors of also to have cooking room, stewara’s ryum, ysuiry, | 1770 line generally. | every thing that is requisite to my business, and 1} the Richmond Republican had s servant employed in Water cl sets, aud customary cabin and kitohen fe | T¥0 small ENG/N€S on hand and for sale. For | am therefore fully prepared to meet any order after | their press room, cured of vialent Sorofula, combined Biture for not less than twenty hands «nd six offieere, | formation address G. £. NOYES, Washinzton Iron | s few moments notion, sud Tassare those who inay | with Rheumatiam, which entirely disabled bim from The upper deok, or carin roof, to be sufficiently Worke, Washinzton. D jy 16—t* | giveme a call that I spare no pains te carry out sre eae ee ote chen etceats mae firm { 103 ) JANDA Do new | their orders to their entire satwfaction. ‘a perfect cure efhim, and the Editora, in a public nc- Pil toe ginal Leums to be ou the upper devk, TO INVENTORS, JAMES F. HARVEY, Mics, sny they © chosrfully recom mend ft to whe are sad to be supplied with customary conveniences for HE office of ‘The Inventorw’ Protection Nationa! No. 410, 7th at., between G and H, | eftiicted with any disease of the blood.’ Steering. Union” is on ith street, opposite the Kast Por N. B.—Oalis atvened to at all hours of the night STILL ANOTHER OUBRE OF SCROFULA—I hai tm Seat to be sahooner rigged, and to be supplied reg hae Sade sm cent Sy ates) mar 2—ly a very eatanble boy cured of Scrofula by Oarter’s with requisite , sails rigging. o iness of ita members, namely : making | sau ge apareee es Se Spanish ‘ture. erly painted Stee two dager ances a examination< and soliciting patents, ke. “GLENWOOD CEMETERY.” medicine. JAMES adequate ch: eabies and all customary fixtures Inventors are invited to call and get s copy of the HIS beautiful burial place of the dead having | B. F. &P.R.R. Co,, Richmond, Se al holes, chain cable boxes, windlass, levers, | Jonstitution and By-laws, and where any informs Fava been dedicated with appropriate ceremonie: SALT BHEOM OF TWENTY YEABS BTANDING for ‘OURED. tion will be given respecting the Union. 6 purpose, is now open for the reception of the Yi Esch proposer to enumerate details and @imen.} _ All letters on business must be directed to this of- Por Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing im the of leceased persons. sion of parts, and t furaish ® drawing and model | St, Where attention will be given immediately. ‘The MAUSOLEUM has capacity for a hundred] ,- 2 three of tas boat. Be A model shop is ip connection with the bodies, in whieh such triends of the dead as may | 2/0unOnG. was cured Dy, three bottles of Carter's The bost to be supplied with two good yaw! boats | "here models can be made to order at the shi apply can place the departed until they select sites eat twenty years, and which ‘all the physicians not less than 20 feet long sach, ani each boat to | aetice. ®. @. OLAYTON, for the graves. ] ofthe elcy could not cure. Mr. Thompson ia a well have two good oars, with rudder and tiller. _ap 10—-ly President I. P.M. U. The plan of the incorporators is ono of equality in| poown merchant in the city of Bickmond, Va., and No advances to be made on the contract, and the PLUMBING. GAS_FITTING. ANT. Tegard to the lots, which will not be put ap publicly | +15 Gace is most remarkable. 2 ‘War Departinent to have authority, for raxsona, to NG, GAS-FITTING, ANL |i gale, (although they usually bring a premium, HEWB, ef Ri 4, bea declare the scontased vole oud Advertise anew. INNING. making the early selection of lots the most desir Py or enna “des HY sed e Wai ar’ rves to itself the right to ‘He abls. a a n accept any of the proposals or to reject the whole | [mac are Goo Fitting to | * sti an office is established in the city of Wash. | tes Spanish ture, He says he cheerfully re and to advertise anew. eoute all orders im that line, in the'ohoe pest, moe: | Eton, wpplicxtions will be punctually attended | ¢>mmenda it, end 001 aable medi The bout t» be able at common steam preagure to expe titious and approved manner. * | to at the present office, in the east wing of the build- | ‘ine. WIN: BURTON, er of the fapplisd with aultable. cont buaksear conde Ce] PLUMBING and of BON Re rae ratofore, | mon entering the Comes’. UMPHREYS | sapu te bas oven the good effects of Carter's Speniat De aasort nt of hi }> Be Stowing not less than 100 tons of oval WARE constantly fate ra ent N. B-—Glemwood is situated a short distance due Mixtarema a seat fee barca) and says it Materials to be of the best quality, put together! sole agents fo. the District for MacGregor’s Patent | 20tth of the Ospitol. aug 11—3m is a perfect cure a in a workmsnlike manner, and ail customary pre-| HOT AIK FURNAC: for heating Public Building: |; Se a ST EES Sore Tae WM. G. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of old ceutions and Sxtures for atrongth, and against fire | Oburches, Hails, Private Reslaccoce a, ~| NEW WOOD AND OOAL YARD. | sores and Ulcers, which disabled him from walking. to be observed. The boat to huve not less than 20 Aiso, for Barker’s Double Actin, FORCE PUMPS. 4 subscribers would respectfully inform their | Took a few bottles of Oarter’s Spanish Mixture, and uate water buckets. Persons in want of any of the above articles wil, numerous friends and the public generally that | wasemahied to walk without @ cretch, ix a skort ae Ed eine Of best quality, to be of the low | find it to their edvantage to callon us ere parchs | in addition to our Wood and Uoal tard nesr the | dime permanently cured. y a ig elsewnere. Phoonix 11, Seorgevown, we have, e Princh el De atM. + No. pressure kind, with the best receat improvements. | sing else vianing Mill, @ have, for th "yal Depots at M. WARD, OLOSE & 00., Ni When the boat is reported ready, by the con.rac-| Piatging themselves to a rompt execution of all | better secommodation of thst portion of our cus | 9g Maid én Lens, New York. tor, one inspector will be appointed by the War De-| ord-ra entrusted to them. ey Most respectfully: | tomers who reside in Washington, opened a yard at} —T. W. DYOTT &S0NB, No. 182 North Second street, partment, one, an offiver of the Navy, to be cho-en | golicit a continuance of the favors so liberally be | the corner of Twenty first aud I streets. Phila Jel; by the contractor. Theve two to reivet a third, and | stowed upon them by thelr former patron: and the | At ether of the above places those in want of fuel TRANSIT & BERBS, No. 126 Main street, Rich to employ not excerding teo profes ional steam} public in genera: FURSE & COLLINS, will at ali times find « good supply of all kinds of] mora, Va. bost mse. Also to employ the requisite firemen Nor 869 and 871, Pa. ay., opposite Willards’ Hotel. | WUOD and OuAL, ut the lowest market prio-s. 4 snd for sale by CHARLES STOTT, Washington, laborers, &¢., in order to make inepectio: sep 6—8m at orders ieft at either of Belsbots pisces will | b. 0, HENRY P! Alexandria, and by Druggiste QILWEeR AND DDiaod ne; attended to with promptness ispat © here. ip balelapetocpnteptre erate we a tenth’ AND BRASS PLATING. ep dma TRAVERS & STOVER a id $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $8 . shall intain an fo. 442 Street, between D : = Be Serre cveo cl Bot ese tan te mallee the Roar | "itm and ened i prep’ ‘odo swan; | FOR POOR AND LABORING MEN. sep diy red to di for ten consecutive hours, BRASS PL \ TING in all their canes oe Se BULLVING LOLs of Lu feet o: more, in TURKEY VICTORIOUS. The o-rtificate of said inspectors, ip reference to| _ Numbers for Stores and Dw: ii PI various parts of the City, and Georgetown, ag ’ the coaditioa, strength u: macanais sad machinery, | Bell Pu'ls, Railing Knobs, pobre at 2 palit ee low prices, and terms to suit. | LLOYD & 00, ea aol pedi haltirs the workmanship, —— Performanoe of the bos’, | for military and otier Ass clations furnished at BUILDING STONE Irving Hotel, LOOKING GLASSES with or without fect curt ute einen pre] sara Sah Wont ete Unease th | weiss eS ge ONT t| Hr: err Pace ae ine ramet . . line done to ‘ f < ; of ing; and trial, one halt of said expenses to| best and obeapest manor. “ sai Cotas, 40, or eprceeencpermen Be 7 »OYD by the Uaiwd States, and one haif by the rho want silver, brass plating, 0, dons, 7 Dave ay done in my line. R, 4 00. 3. ABET, Sere Se ae Berean p aati OH and ee aa ee mm. + SS88eeessSSsS0»Ma=@@aMS SSS SSS VOL. IV. . WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1854. NO. 563. seb. , 20d thenclosed upon its retreating wheels. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent PamSy and News Journai—contain OG> Casa, mnvantastr im apvance. QG> Single copies (in wrappers) can be procured the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price-—-THREE CENTS. PosTMasTeRs who act as agents will .be allowed & commission of twenty per cent. |e a at 2 can like him, vexed at whathe had done, [EVENING STAR. and determined that 7 shall ———————————— | never de offered him of doing so again. DESCRIPTION OF COUNT D'ORSAY You place your hand confidently in La‘y Blessington spoke French well : | that of an accepted, acknowledged lover; but if you would endeavor to imagine a| you are not excited or confused: you French angel, who had been not only | have ceased blushing continually in his educated, but had passed the whole of| presence; you experience a feeling of quiet his existence out of heaven and in Paris. happiness, a ‘‘little heaven-upon earth you would possibly a:rive at the idea| sort of feeling;” you are perfectly con- which was then formed by me of D‘Or-| tented with everything in this terrestial say's style of voice, utterance, accent.| world, especially your lover aud yourself; and pbraseology. ‘Ihe French tongue] and yet, withal, it is a foolish feeling, as seemed rather to adapt itself to his ideas, | you sit with his arm twined around you, than his ideas appeared to adapt them-} that manly form, which is to guard and selves to it. Purely Gallic as he was, he | support you through life; a soft, rosy, was by no means the Frenchman who| happy tint suffuses your face as your lounges about Paris at the present day. | hand is clasped in his.” Ah! it is a bliss- You may wander, should you choose to} ful, foolish feeling! But let some one do so, for many a month through that| whom you like very much—not an ac- city, without meeting any likeness to} cepted lover, but one who may, perhaps, whom either his manner or conversation | be one of these days—gently inclose your can be assimilated. It was not, so far} hand in his own, what » strange, wild, as one is able to judge by report and rep- | joyful, painful feeling thrillsthrough you ! utation, that of the old regime. He was] The hot blood leaps, dancing, tumbling too young to have imbibed the traditions | through your veins, rushes to your tem- of the Vielle Cour, and too innately the] ples, tingles at your fingers’ ends! Your gentleman to have been tainted by the| heart goes bump, bump; surely, you carelessness and want of refined feeling think he must hear it throbbing! For which had attended the Revolution, and] the life of you, you cannot speak. Afier acquired strength, consistence, and dura- | letting your hand remain in his just long bility under the Consulate and the Em- j enough to show tbat you are not offend- pire. His dress was in itself a model] ed, you gently withdraw it; but, per- worthy of study. Quiet, and yet mos: | chance, if it is taken again, after a faint minutely refined, no one could have mis- | “don’t do so,” which is answered with taken it for any but the attire of a gen-| downcast eyes and blushing cheek, you tleman. How exquisitely kind and so- | jet thelittle hand, the first bright earnest ciable were his manners! Yet through} ot other things to come, thrilling and them all, how very evidently was it ob-} burning with this new ecstatic emotion, vious to any who might be associating | remain all trembling in its resting-place. with him, that he was a man who never A MOTHER'S PRAYER. by any accident forgot his own position, A weather-beaten sailor, on making his and that he was possibly the only living person, who, but for his rank and intel- | homeward passage, as he doubled the lect, might have worthily occupied the} stormy Cape, encountered a dreadful throne left vacant by the inglorious flight] tempest. The mother had heard of his arrival outside the Cape; she was wait- of Brummell. His rank alone would not have lified him beyond the man who has] ing with the anxiety a mother alone can stamped himself immortal by the fact} know, to see her son. But now the storm that he confessed to having once “ tasted} had risen, and when the ship was in the a pea.” But this, combined with his] most dangerous place. Fearing that each intellect, and wedded with his rare per-| blast, as it swept the raging deep, might sonal beauty and elegant figure, raised} howl the requiem of her son, with faith him far beyond the stature of that repu } strong in God she commenced praying tation which bad been enjoyed by this] for his safety. At this moment, news caine that the vessel was lost. weil known individual. And then, with how sublime and touch-| The father, an unconverted man, had, ing resignation did he resign himself to] till this time, preserved a sullen silence, support the weight of his debts. bat now he wept aloud. The mother 1d he happen to know that the officers] observed: “It is the hand of Him who of the sheriff wished to secure the plea- | does all things well; ’and again the sub- sure of his society, how frankly was he/dued and softened spirit bowed, com- accustomed to submit to that knowledge, | mending her son and her partner, in an in the security insured him in the Gore} audible voice, broken only by the burst- House, by the well-known legal fact,| ing of a full heart, to God. that every Englishman s dwelling place] Darkness had now spread her mantle is his castle—a locked up castle in such | abroad, and they retired, but not to rest; a case, it is true—but what then? He] and anxiously waited for morning, hoping was a Frenchman, but he lived under] at least that some relic ot their lost one might be found. English laws. Need I say that he most ‘The morning came. The winds were thoroughly availed himself of the security these laws affurded his person. hushed, and the ocean lay comparatively Slowman, or Thompson, or Levy—{calm, as though its fury had subsided whichever it was, mattered but little—J| since its victim was no more. At this might lurk about and around the pre-| moment the little gate in front of the cinets of that establishment day after | dwelling turned on its hinges, and their y- son, their lost, loved son, stood before They might gase with a hun; ardor{them. The vessel had been driven into on the equipage of Lord Chesterfield, as} one of the many harbors on the coast, and it rolled into the gates of Gore House,} was safe. The father rushed to meet him. His mother hanging on his neck, With a keen scent after their prey, they | earnestly exclaimed— might cast longing and envious glances} «*My child, how came you here ?” on the brougham of my Lordof Brousham{ «Mother,”” said he, ag the tears coursed and Vaux, when it paused at the door.} down his sunburnt face, “I knew you'd and contemplate the nose of its master! pray me home!” as it twitched convulsively, when he} What a spectacle! A wild, reckless mounted the steps within the external} youth. acknowledging the efficacy of walls. But, alas! long as they might,! prayer. It pit was aware of his those gates were scrupulously closed] perilous situation, and that he labored upon them, until after the hour of twelve} with these thoughts—‘* My mother prays o'clock upon aunty: eaves Then was | —Christiaus’ prayers may be answered, D’Orsay freed from their supervision for] and I may be saved.” his reflection, the next twenty-and-four hours. The} when aimost exhausted with fatigue, and criminal law only is awake upon the} ready to give up in despair, gave him English Sabbath. For the civilized vio-| fresh courage, and with renewed effort lator of the m wn and tuum, that day is} he labored till the harbor was gained. as it is for the Christian, a day of rest.{ Christian mother, go thou and do like- His cab with its splendid bay would be] wise. Pray for that son who is likely to waiting for him at the door about 2 -d in the storm of life, and his o'clock. He would descend the steps blasted for ever. He may be and enter it, looking like a somewhat elderly Adonis—for the first blush of his youth was a trifle faded. Two or three visits would be paid by him. Then, Fakseus.—Adam was a farmer while yet in — Ss eet ce hegea ~ about five, he would drive around Hyde | ™8nded to earn his bread by the sweat o! Park, holding the reins with his spotless | Lis brow. = the —— and gray or yellow kids—show himself to] P®tent, was a farmer; =i sf bienewuiganeni his numerous friends and acquaintances, | 8S passed ay = Seana ee = as his horse lounged along the banks of | * {armer, and yet we: & mis calling tl ntine, and then visit hi the glory of his immortal philosophy. St. he Serpe: h hen visit his club, ‘ a divid th or dine with a friend, ever returning be-| Luke was a ay Sas or te = see fore the hour which would give the un-| Promotheus the honor of subjecting lucky waiters upon Providence a chance | °X for the use of man. Ciucinnatus was of seizing his most precious person. a farmer, and the noblest Roman of them Is not this 8 picture of content worthy | ll. Busts was a farmer, aes ta a of the ancient philosophers ¢ Could even | und him at the plow and fi sete Epicures have exceeded it? Candidly, I] With poctry.. Washington was a farmer, think not. and retired from the highest earthly sta- tion to enjey the quiet of rural life, and present to the world aspectacle of human greatness. — a may be —_ a host 4 y of others who sought peace and repose in happiness, authentic experience, commu- | the cultivation of theit mother earth; the nicated by the receivers, is naturally in-| enthusiastic Lafayette, and the steadfast teresting and we therefore have greatplea-| Pickering, the scholastic Jefferson, and Sure in laying before the ‘‘squeezers,”| the fiery Randolph, all found an Eldorado among our readers, the following confes-| of consolation from life’s cares and trou- sion as to the emotion of the ‘‘squeezed’’| bles, in the green and verdant lawns that 7, being the confessions of a young lady : | surrounded their homesteads. What an immense difference it makes Sia Saran who squeezes one’s hand! A lady may| Scorr’s Sensisuity.—Sir Walter Scott twine her arm around your waist, press | could never eat the flesh of any creature a kiss on your brow, or, holding your| he had known while it was alive. “I hand in’ her's, toy with your fingers to| had once,” says he, a ‘‘noble yoke of oa a ae but _— perfectly | oxen, ge ao rea er prem mand coliected, and experience no titude, we killed for table : they uvusual sensations, either Sorgrorablo or ood it was the finest beef in the four counties; but I never could caste Gog otherwise. Go Perchance a gentleman whom you dis-| and Magog, whom I used to admire in the plough. Moreover, when I was an like, or feel but slightly acquainted with ventures to press your hand; you snatch | officer of yeomanry, and used to dress my own charger, I formed an acquaintance your hand quickly away, the indignant with a flock of white turkeys, by throw- lood mounts toyour forehead, and, with flashing eyes, you wonder how the im-| ing them a handful of oats now and then udent fellow dares todo such a thing.| when I came from the stable. I saw ther an antiquated specimen of human-| their numbers diminish with real pain, ity squeezes your hand; you feel morti-| and never attempted to eat any of them fied for yourself and him—mortified that | without being sick; and yet I have as & man of his years should make guch aj much of the “rugged and tough’? about fool of himself; that he should think you} me as ig necessary. to carry me through all sorts of duty without much sentimen- compunction. SQUEEZING HANDS. To those who can only be givers of can really like such nonsence; and, above all, that be believes it possible that you! tal us

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