Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1854, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Will be served to subveribers in the cities of Wash gion, Georgeiown, Alerandria. Baltimore and Phita- delphia, a 81X AND A QUARTER CENTS, pavs- bie weekiz «o the Agenss. To mail mubecribers the eubseription orice ie THREE DOLLARS AND PUPTY CENTS 1 year in advance, TWO DOL- LARS. for SIX WONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR for THREB MONTHS. 9F-Sivets corizes one cum. AVOID ALL QUACKERY, ND TAKS MEDICINES PREPARED BY A A REGULAR PHYSICIAN ONLY. LIFE P+ UNDERT AKERS, dc. ONG! A CURE FOR ALL PAIN, CO7AHS, WAS undersigned would respectfully inform hi CoLba DINSUMETION, OROUP, WHOOPING. doqusintanoss, acd the pubéléyenarally COUGH. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, IN-| jut ho still continues to’ execute all orders in bir DIGESTION S80UR STOMACH, BCROFULA. ALL UPTIONS, ANU ALL FEMALE COM- DB. J. S. ROIR’S CELEBRATED PAMILY MEDICINES are the result of thirty years practice im-Philedeipbis. His 8 ate for exc’: complaint, and have b-en well tested and approved by-Rundreds of Physicians, and thousands BPOMSERALS at2scdsd to t motie. RBPAIRING vestiyand aed \! shortest notics. and ev, even in the warmest of Pa e same. BEMEDY FOR “EACH DISEASE.” ANTHONY BUCHLY, DR. J 8 ROSE'S EXPECTORANT OB COUGH SYRUP. Vor che radical cure of cousumption. cold. hoara - nega, asthma, bronchitis, spitting of the blood, ia- fivmmation of rhe lungs or throat. and all pulmonm ary ‘This jy erpse: not only cures con- sumptiva, if taken im time, but it f1 28 the sys ten — futur. attacks. As a Congh Medicine, ft is the best im the World. - Jt is now used anu re- commended by ph: bottles, 25 cents, Da Boss's yore east of Tth strest OOFFIN WAREROOM, &c. J WILLIAM PLANT 4 CO. DERTAKER residence 418 e in | vrocured in any ground or cemetert. . and $l. Moe a Covee Srave. - ‘This preparation always give: immediats relief, preven‘s inflammation of the Bangs, and Dropsy aes chest, and effects a cure in o few days—rrice CROUP SYRU?.—This remedy is never known — and bas saved thousaads of children—Price ornts. Da. J. 8. Ross’s Drspzpric on Liven ComPounn. A-sare cure for Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Iadl- sstion, and Livsr Comp!aint. This Compound used Dr. Kose’s Family P:i!s has cured thousand- if confirmed Dyspepsia ant Liver Complein’. I: is & topic, Altarative, Sto.: ©: and Liver Medicine, mtice, Oa the most bars of ths night. Orump « Patent Corpse Preserver, we gusrant step the dead for any length of time. UNDERTARER. { t patron: sail in the FP NG. Thay aud was highly recomms..i .{ |y the celebrated sate thing that is requ: to my business, anc J Dr Physick—50 sents : My anil tothe eRe otter el & Geers ane onan Ha = = raiore fully Pteparsd to méet sny order sfts omects notice, and I assure thoee who a éa'l that T wi orders to their sntire satsfaction. Pos. 80 esHed, because they go ahead of all other pills im their good eff+cts; as an active Purgative, or Ca- thargic Medicine they have no eyuai; free trow stiping, carrying off al! s-crstions and bile tror: the stomech and bowels, they can be taken ut ali sea eons, by both sexes, of ail ages, and w-thout regard to weather erexposure. If taken with Dr. kos-’s ¥eves ad Ague Tonie M:xtur', they will prev-nt end cure the most stubborn cases of fever and Ague or Bilious Fe vers—12}¢ and 25 cta. - Dm 4. B. buses GOLDEN Pris. For of ths worh, Female Waakvesr, Debility, and Relaxation. This disease heretofsre treated trusses, and external suppor!, which ¢-n only prove pa'liativ-s, yields complete!y No. 430, 7th at., hetwesn & and nat a—ly T CAPTAIN OANOT, UTHOR OF THE GREAT ROUK JUST FINCTURE. UNDER TROPICAL CLIMATES. to the use of these tonics, strengthening Golden | wr. stookbridge, of the Fuuntain Hotel Light street YEMALE SPECIFIC. A ty for Painful : ear bi . remety for inf ir: aor wht Dear Sir: Being on the polnt of leaving the city fT avail myself of a few idle moments to thank alodly for the medicine you sent me, aud whick réstored me to ths use of my limba. Dr. J. 3. Busa’s Pain UoRER will cure Stiff Neck, Sore Throat, Pains in th» Side, Back or Limbs frem a Cold, Cholic, Choiera Morbus, &. It cures Sprains, Chilbisins, Cramps or Pains in the Stom- ~ ach or Bowels. Price 12/5, 25, and 50 cta &@ Persons of d-iicate coastitutions by nature, or those who have been made so, by the uss of tre jaact tasdicines, or any other cause, should r-a‘ J 8 Rose's Ustical Adviser to per-ons in Sick new orim Meaith, which book can be bad without cherxe, of Z. D. GILMAN, ©. SLOTT & CO., W. H. GIL- MAN, J. W. NAIRN, PArtR430ON & NAI“N, D B. CLA&K, H. 8. acPIIERSON, W. T. BVANS, KIOW&LL & LAWR#NC#, J. B. MOURF, Waeh- ington; J. L. AID * Bui, ‘teorgetown, aud by ell deaises ia Alexaniris, Virginia. gratitude :o the proprietors of said medicine, I Fou to present ray resper’ them te make it more Pe of April last, wad een cw prostreied on my useless im ali 12) a8 well asm: ttcas I ahould still have been in bed. It ix really e pity this «peciic should pot be nov §—tr | give to such preparations. GABINET MAKER & UNDERTAK of Dusiness in the bect manner and at the dhort preenorieaiones in the dest Watmeenes: anner. Bodics preserved in tha mest perfect man aaunkfoi for past fevore, he would respectfelly gist end will endeavor co merit s-continuance 6 Ps. avs., 8. side, between 9th and 10th sts. | Residenos: Mr. Martio’s, No. 896, D-atrest. t ir¢ mar if—Iy oth street, becween G@ and H streets, In erment~ Coffins, Caps, Shrouds, Carriages, Hearre, and every article for ‘etermonts of tae beet quality furnished at short aw-onahie terms, and dt a!l laving the exclusive right of ce 1l—tt WOULD reepectiully return mz thause wo citizens of Washington and its vicinity for their and say that owinz to the frequec! fnderteking branch cf my businses, I wve been induced to discmtinue the manufactur and tora my attention fully to th: spared no pains to have i spars @© paiva t+ carry ou! JAMES FP. HARVRY, 4. B—-Uslls sttenaed to at all hours of the night IN+ PUBLISHAD, SPEAKS of HAMPTUN’E GREAT OURE OF RAZUMATISM CONTRACTED BaLriwonE, Md.. June 4, 1854. I beg you t send me four botiles nore, to carry on my voyage >avce I had the fortune to use Dr. Hampton’s Veze table Tincture my confidence is so strong that, iz 9 them, snd induce ly known as @ sur Hheuicaic cure. Having coiled on me on the 19th liube, you cam eppreciate nearly tha prompt relief I received fron Dr. Hampton’s Tinotars, and lam positiys hed i not been for your strong and forcible recommenda preved by mediral men, and iike all patent drugs * | should mater tke imputntion the pantie generally T myself, who wasn OFFICIAL ‘Tasasuny Dapaaruens, August 26, 1854. Notice is hereby given to the holders of the foi- towing-described stoeks of the United States, thet this department ia prepared to purchase, at soy téme between the date hereof and the 20th day of Movember next, portions of thos stock, amounting im the aggregate to $3,810,000, in the manver ani on the terms hereinafter mentioned, to wit: In case of any contingent competition, within the amount stated, preference will be given in the or der of time iu which said stocks may be offered. The certifiontes, duly assigned to the United states, by the partiee who are to receive the amount ther of, must be transmitted to this department ; upon the recep’ whereof, e price will be pai, compounded of the foliowing particulars: 1. The par vaiue, or amount specified in each cnr ificate. 2. A premium on the atock of the loan authorized by the act of July, 1846, redsemable November 12, (866, of 8 per cen ; on the stock of the loan au thorised by the act of 1842, rede~mable 31at Decem- ner, 1862, of 11 percent; on the stock of the loan: anthorized by the scts of 1847 and '648, and redeem able, the former on the 3lst Deceuber, 1867, and che latter on the 80th June, 1868. of 16 per cent; 4nd on the stock of the loan « :thoriss’ by the act of 1860, and redeemable on the 81st December, 1864 (commonly called the Texan indemnity,) six per cent. 3. Interest on the par of each certificate from the Ist of July, 1854, to the date ef r-ceipt and settle- nent at the Treasury, with the allowance (for the aioney to reach the owner) uf one day’s interest in addition. ‘ Payment for said stocks will be made in drafts ci che Treasurer of the United States, on the assistant treasurer at Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, a= the partics may direct. But no certificate will be entitled to the benefit of this notice which shall not be actually reveived ut the Treasury on or before the said 20th day of No vember next. gR. UN- sev 2 to may u. BK JAMES GUTHRIE, Secretary of Treasury. The time during which the above named stocks sill he purchased by this department upon the terms above specified is hereby extended to Jlet De- cember neBt, inclusive. As the transfer books will be closed on the Ist December, when the current half yeaz’s interest be- comes vested in the stockholder at that date, a'l certifieates of inseribed stock must, in addition to ; the usual a rignment to the United States, have an i expres» ugsignment of the interest made by the j stock holder thereon. Where the inter-st is not eo assigned, or where the conpons paysble onthe lst H ‘anuary vext, in eases of coupon stock, are not | transmitted with the certificates. the premium end ; one day’s interest oniy (lees interert from the time ' you ha- ‘bee bed sp LIVER COMPLAINT, "ays opposed to-a patented specie, took this medi of redemption to - sews) wilt be included with cmas luctance, and withont confidance x $ DE SB eS EO BE Ae | soit was only tasoagh your disinterested, ionaly g'P° PnCPS! Im thesoisemenss CHHONIO OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, | Snoca me to try’ this Teally Cenelcial Vogetahir i veoretary of the freamry. | DISEASES iB KIDNEYS, AND | Seecture. : Taxasuay Derantuant, Nov. 18, 1864. { ALS, DISEASES ARLAING FROM | ait soy. Sate Monn, Mrtina, & Monte: | nov tey | = 2 o are ai Tiy te make uze 0! meme Hi 4 DISORDERED LIVER | tbe suppert of the -o0d effevie of Ur. Usapton’ | QLOOKS, WATOHES & JEWELRY. | OR STOMAOE. p Seesahis Times Ses, 56 5 bee coed mie sare wake I have just received and opeard as $92 aa Joastination. inward Pi's oe 24 story Rheumatiem, contracte: great assortment of Ulocks, Watebes, Falimecs of siext! andor the Unset, Acidity of tho Btumeeh. Nexen, | devation. I have only use three boitl nd. fioc fi Boartbaen, isan. Pood, La 3 Sofia om i} thet even the deformed par ied of my arabe “are ter sought a Dike Thies on Gee few omwsT3 Sous . Dg Oc Fiuttsr- turni Fr ture: cane 4 ing st tas fit of sb Betsmming of the| * harecboon wader tre trestaene ei noted phy | Ostly Watches, which will be pold a srest argaid, : Bead, Busial ani Bi ‘bing, Hlattering | ciciane in Londop and Pars, without any cpoaren | ‘f Culled for s on, at SRORINSON'S {4 Bt ths Heart, Canking whea ta a lying pow oz Wabs >afo-s ths 5 the heat, Petsioncy +1 ths Skie snd S793, Limos, &:., Seiden fiszt- oat, tbe Fiesk, Joaztant lwaciaiags of Fi, aad Gr: Deprsecloa of dairits, TMG Ba WRSE TLE CIA DR. HOOPLAND’S Celabrated Gorman Bitters, PUMBPANUD BY aa DR. O. AL JACKSON, Be. i189 Arse cirzct, Phiiadelphin. : nat cea in; ET ead aromatic beths, and huadreds of internal external medicines, al! to no eff Iam, 90 snred by this Hampton’s Vege able Tineturs o: wy gratitude, and believe me your weil wisher. —_— REV. VERNON ESKXRIDGE, U. 5. N. posed to Tel, op to state that I of ttampton’s Vegeiabl- Tinctur-. Ayspepsia, loss of appetite, uissiness, and tality, with entire success. bitverssre worthy the attention of inv: Possessing greet vittars ta tus rectifiastion of eases of ts fi7OC aad insesr 3, exercising mn Lam, respeotfuily, yours, VERNON ESKRIDGR, Fa0s. poWei4 ia 755 aad af bol — Une digevtive orga as, acy are, se’s, certain HOME TESTIMONY, smd pisses’. JURE OF LIVHR UUMPLAINT Of TEN YR He AU 450 UR CONVINCED. Pamaniupara, March, 1, (st, Be. U.% Jacmesn: Deer tir—Yor the psit two pears i nave oven seversiy adicted with Liver Vom Pigiat, Uzspspsia, Bilious Uiarchiwa, and Piiss, sat ferin; la a great desres coas natty, tee paias ant im comrsaiegees aston ignt usou such d'ssasea, without @nergy, Deing scarcsly able to attead ie aay bat ness. Eicas = geaat dea! stely Gesh, aad used many kiads oi wodicias, with a0 apoarant chaage, aatil Hitters,” cmae ers: a few dotties of vour Tincture, i found it had complidaed a perisct cure med: tropical climates, and of seven years’ period: j benefit; also, while in New York, bermg tried th: Tmompsonian and domepathic remedies, efter hav } wag beem tormented with galvanic ba teries, cold Therefore, my -ear sir, accept cf the assurance of Taomas Oanoz. Poarsmours, VA, Aug. 18, i861. Mr. J. E. Boush—_ear sir: While I am, in gene tent medicines, candor compels m: ¥e yreat confidence in the virtue For severs months past [ have used it ia my f-mily; and i: So far as my experi« extea's, therefore, i take pleasure in recommex: | ung it to the afllicted as a safe and efficient remedy Oheplain, United States Navy. WasHINGTON, May 17, 1953 Measra Mortimer & Mowbray: Gentlemen—Hay wg betu affivted with Liver Compleint of ten vear stepdivg, I hereby, tor the b cant of the afflictec Diessure im announcing that after usin. i bave ueed differen: a3 trom tice to Ome, bit have never been able to eeoonat for aay apparent good, aud it ts - Dicasing co sirloxem humanity thai that mediciue i, ica jaod Jewelry, at! ef which will he 2o.d sya t Jewelry Store, opposite Browns’ Hotel, _Oet S—2m UARTER’S i 3 axe teen Se eer ges gi SPANISH MATURE. Feo “rcst Purifier ef the Bicsad sia Particle ef Mereury in it. (3 2aesnifor Serofala, King’s Bvil, Bh> Witeate Cuiamecus Ernptions, Pimples ~ an. for nly i Blotchea. Boi ronie Bos Bai Teo j og iAcatss, selected from @ lars Wover, stconger testimony than th: ‘optietors; and are all from cen 1osail'dee, and of the hich atreapesins Lig, ixeny of thou redding in “ba cizy of achunsad, Ye. 2. ky A, Req ‘ Papers nond, known overywhsre, says be hes os. ine oalied Gharns’s Brass MrstuR2, a ove: e hundred cases, in atecly ail t! ehich itis revommeated, # iti 120 1508 astonishingiy ood requlio. Hesays it is use most catrsordinary AR: of the Recbange Hotel, isteh- the Maa. dciuistersd “ commeased with your “doftsed’s 4,” | fund whieh possesses the wondorcus pewer of pro | aadio'ne ho has ever seca. tasy gave eatirely ccred ias. { have gaiaed in} focgingn iivs, Themany cares{t has wrough: 2GUB AND FEVH2—GEBAT CULM —I heren? weigmt over forty pounds sa%6 I coramenced their | 3 8 suc: querantse of the benaoficial rasuit srtify that for three yoara | hed Ague aad Serer of ase, aad [ am gow satircly “rae irom pain and este ofeay tind, sud feehiikes ose asa I uahesitet Ly, J. Gusesim Hey. we NOGLY reoum.asnd joUr Witter to all (aval! ix Gali soi get pamphlets gratis, and see cures 0; Tours, reageaisy, it, Broachstis, theumatism, ns, Bedicine or scr delicate children we believe ft JORMA B. Vax, So. W. HM. Adame, 9 SMe. Jaiz 17, 1861, ania: low and weak a3 not to be acis is atand at tae case lomges thaw ons boer ste + I teted ous doitic of your dermaa Uictars, wea satirely cursd me. f have ased two botties. 1 sent two bottles 150 mite trom nere to @ tread wlio aai ceen cick for & lonz time; Re Savalso Dosa sured by tuem. | delieve them to be saperior to any sh im ase” &. S Perkins, mite, Ome, Pal ad, inti seid: “Your Bitters are hizuly prised by these wh. bave aseithem. imacas: sf Liver Uomplainy, 2 lomg aaading, wii fad renimed the thai of ar PGs paymoans, wes sucirsty cure! hy tie wae OTe Botties.” Ms Basseiussic, Jeovets:, Poster, 0, Ora i, 1861, aadd: “I emcrses this ‘oppurcanity of ur | forming you ef the great dona Gt i have derived from | the waeef Dr. Usodacd’+ + .casu tutters. [ Aave uged taem for Unilis Pover, and Disorders, Reomach, «04 forad rolis! ta >7ery cass. They ore the best ramsiy jor Uiaorisowd Stomach ‘I thin: in 4 Lagrange Piace. us. of tue Argas, Weston, was inet summer 50 very nore atrest, #altimore, fork: 0 POT & Dd. B. FTE, sot it 2 PAEBRSON, Washington; aiso, by BR Ry 821 by Draggist= everywhere, i subacriber would respectfully infurm numerous mrienis aad (hs public generally Phoenix clauiag Miu, a orgecown, he has, for better assommo lation of BY s f at portion of bis the corner of Pweniy first aud I sicasts At aitusr of tla above place: those in want of WOOD ani QJAL, at the lowest iaarket prises. Ail ordars ieft at either of tae above pieces ‘D. @ sy Mag, Biucr of the Guts, | be tented to wita promptaens and dispatch. be Merwish, Ooaa.,ockl : “Tava boca cabep yorn an: SOLOMON STOVER, men Bitters for aome thas, for Dyspepsia, sud hare Sucevasor to found 00 mash relief ‘rou: theca, that I hays mede| _°2? 37—~12m TRAVERS & ATOVE my mind to give tasin 6 Arat-rate ectiovial an oidea, Ksmp, & (>, saneseiiie, Wis, 1961, said: “Your German Bicters are lar here, ead among ell the prepared modi ‘Om Cdr shelves, cons have ws sold which hay- the satisfaction of Hoofland’s German Biiters” ‘i, 1854, thay sald: “i¥e recommend them se em invaiuabie spring and eammer madiciac.” W. @. Orr, Wooster, v., Outober 2d, 1952, ssa “You ask me Pape ofthe Geraan Bitters. i have aad then yspepsia und [odigestion, ans take are in stating that { think they are the Wery dest remedy extant for the asove complaints ey ae sm the advance of ail the propet story medicsacs of tha day.” Oloths, Usseimers and Veatings —BeP Rt. Ove iss -dutenguicned tewyer of Woomer. | Gloves, Hoslecy, laties’ wu Bh 2 Bittores.e estinsiy vegerasia They meuer | VO°t* sredirets Ue sysi.m, but invigorate it. Bor ssiein Wasaingion by =. D. ELMAN: | prices, and will be sold correspondingiy low. n ith ame— ston dress Silks of every variety Very bandsoae Plaid Merinca “ich piatd and atri 26 more rich satin aod oftu cloaks $0 Sas Groche Cashmere shawis and Scarty fich gold bord-rs, some entize y new Merino and cotcon Shirts. Drawers, &0., 40. All of which will be offered at the fairest fore buying elsewiere, #@7- All urcicles gold at our establ shment are | ‘ranied to prove as represented. MAXWuUL, SHARB & COLUKY ‘Tm Bienmond by Ia Seltimore by In do Ia do STH HANOS, In to AAUPUAYAON &@ MARSHALL. Ta Norioix 57 4. 4. SANTOS 4 BON, “Red by -eese abe fesisre -o meliciac eve y © hare a8 te ¥UREEY VICTORIOUS. cat 43 THEsE PRES8:8 sND A FONT OF BO GEOIS TYPE FOR SaLE. me Lense i a>! hoG, 4 wole megiv a gheet, gistoring ka the 1. UM e4IT + Ri § ‘AP HAM AOR e. Ake 2¢ foot of BOUSGEUIE £ which ‘cay be esperienced from Ite use. Youre eres jare tats and Gea sral Weakness. As al quale. kar Bid dy MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balti v aad 504 roadway, Ner 00., WL4RR, J.B. MOORA “MR, CLARKE & BOWLING, W. ELLI iL, Georgetown; ead 0. U. BERR ©: NEW WOOD AND OOAL YAKD. fm addition to hia Wood and Voai Yerd neer ta tomers wa reside ia Wanlecie, opened a yard al will at ali time: flud » xcod sapply of ali xiads o! NEW AND SPLENDID DRESS GOODS O8f opened our chied suppiy of sich Drees Goods, whica have beea bought ut <reatly reduced Plain Freach aud Sugiise M-rinos, all shades 7 ‘Cashmerss and Mouaselin+ 6 picoun wide Slik Velvets for mantilixeand cloaks 300 long and square piaid and figared Shawls childrens’ merino Geatiomens’ merino and cotton Uoisery, Gloves prices. Pivase call and examine for yourszives be No 623, Seveuth siree:, 3 doors aoove ra av. A CHANCE FOR PRINTERS, LAS2MB with or without | PH 283, capable yf printing 1,000 imp eagions por re ! . pe Se same OLD Sg heatonegn JALLAC 2 & Hi ‘V8 offyr for sale, xt the office | Bg wenty aest 12th street opposiie | W of the Evening Sar, one MAOH 4 hi; be: pounds but ise Meets nov d—tiit Be most violent description. I hed ree ube tees, COOK ¢ Quantities of Guinine, Morcury, and t reread Toaics sdvertised, bat ail withont permanent relist. At last I tried Garter’s Speuish Mfixtare, two bottiesof whicd offectualiy cured mr, snd Iam happy tc say I have iad neither Ohiils > fevers aince. 1 consider it the best Tonic in wir orld, and the only medicine that ever reached a1? -88. JON LONGDES. duvet sis, weet Kicamond Ve. 3. B. LUSK, 5 OW ia che city of Bichmoxa, and for many years in the ie ies such cons encein the atoniahing eflicesy of Uarter’s Bparid Wixtave,thathe hes bougiit upwards of 8 bortic2, sich he hes given away to the wllicied. Mc. bu: 6 HE NAB LEVER KNOWN it to foil when takew accord to dizecixons. » INGE, a prectstug coysiving, eat tara. af the Oity Hotel, in the oty cr Sichmaond, ssys hie nsacxd ime avaber of maxtances the offeste ci oiah Mixtare, whisk wers most truly avi ceve of Consamption,depeaieat is were wonderful indeed. Migkie, of wueficm of Drinker & as cured of LdvorComplalat of & the uae of two lottins of Carter's up hir tha the ous fuel janizk Mistuse. : @34aT CURE OF SOs070La—‘The Ealioza o1 the Bishmond Repucticsis had & saxvant omployod Lu their room, carea of violent Sorofuls, combinsi with Bhoumatism, which entirely disatied him frow work. Two bottles ef Carter's Spanish Mixture mais 4 perfect cure ofbim, and ihe Eiitora, in # publicno- say they “cheerfully recommend it to ai! whe are eilced with any dissage ofthe blosd.” ATILL ANOTHKRR CURE OF RULOFULA—I hed @ very valuable boy cused of Boroczuls by Carter's Spanien bitxtare. Qonsider it truly s valuable medisine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Condaster on tas &.F. @P. k. B. Oo, Riohinoad, Ve. OAL? BHEGM OF pees YRARS B2ANVLIG Ql RED. . JOHN THOMPSON, residing ta the sity of picks ~ was oured by ‘tree bottles of Carter's @psuish Mixture, of Bait Rnsum, which he hed nearly twenty years, and which ali the physicians ofthe city could not curs. sir. Thoupson ja a well known merchant in the city of Richmond, Ve. and his cure is most remarkable. WM. A. MATTHEWS, sf Riehmona, had « eer vant cured of Syphilis, im the worst form, by Car. ter’s Spanish Misture. fie says he cheerfuliy re easier it. end considers if an invaluable medi 6. MDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, er. he has een the good effects of Carter’s Spanizh Miztarein s number of Syphilitic cases, and says it fe cure for that horrible disease. WM. @. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of old ores and Ulcers, which disabled bim from walking. dk & few boities of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, and Warenebled to walx without « crutch. in a short ms permasently sured. Pciampal Uspots st Mc WARD, CLUS & OO, No, Maiden Laze, New York. : TW DYOTT EADS, No 183 North Second strest, Phi sigents. ; RINNETT & LBARS, Mo, 136 Maan street, Rich- mod. Va. me © by OHA Kis BT Want fugton, TPREL, Alecandrie, ead ty To uggiate “pa a 2 Wf Rotthe, or atx bottes fa $f. op ai-y wilt R We with low ’ UR & 1 TURES ever off-ret to the citizens of Wa-bi ; the best BALLS, &c. GRAND FiREMENS’ AND CITIZENS’ BALL TIGILANT FIRE COMPANY. fqvHE Vigilant Fire Company of G-orgetown, re- i. specttuliy anpnovnce to ther friends and the public wenerally thet th-ir FIFTH ANNUAL BALL will take plece on TURSDAY, 28th inst, at MLK BEST HALL. The Company pledge themselves that po rains or expense wilt Le spared to make this «ne of the mos agreeuble Balis of the season. Pr-spert’s celebrated sand is engsged for the oc- casion. Nohats or ‘Will be allowed in the room, excep thore worn by Premen, Tickets ONR DOLLAR, afwitting a gen lema: and ladies; to be bad of »ny of the Mansg-rs. MANAGERS. Edward 8. Wr ght, Jeph l. Semines, OC. ii. Rodier, Wm. Crowley, John W. Gross, Joseph W_ Maril, 9. M Linthicum, snth vy Rcdier, Albert Paim-r, Jobn ha kel ord, John Meh»gen, H nryC teaver, John T Fin y. Pamue: J. ke.rson. nv 10—dt* FIRST GRAND BALL. WASHINGTON HIGHLAWUERS, AT JACKSON HALL, MONDAY. Dei aMBan 4 n. 1854. HE 8: GHLAN RRS, in anscunmag their: iret il Gand Ball, wouid rrspectfally state tot ¢ mil itary ani citizens ot the District that th-y hove made 1 ths neces: atravgements to e-rur- every n all the plessure they coud possib y desire. Ii wil be in a style unsarpa-eed by uny ball ever givenin “a-bingtos. A splendid bund of musi> is «ngaged, with the ad diction of a rcotch Piper, who wil’, during the ever- fry, siiscourse some beauiiful pieces of mute cu the Bagpipes. Tickets ON # DOLLAR—to be obtained of the EXEQUTIVA COMMIT ER. Capt Jno Reese, Ur Jno Bi Lt )F Cone, Ene gn Thos Me?ra:h, It Jno Walker, — Qr Mr @ W Flood. Managers on part «f the Mitary. Mej Cen Walter Jones, Co! Wm Hickey, Brig Gn Weigh'man, It Col Thes Kiey, ef Ohne 8 Wallach, M Jj Thos Dench», Mj B Keyworth, Maj PF B con, Qr Yr Mevullom, Capt Jas Tai Capt EO Carriogten, Cap: Jno L smi Capt EK M Rright, Capt G W Cutte Capt P Barton K-y, Surg Jas EB Morgan, Capt G aA Schwarzman, Lt Wm Ii Clarke. Managers on part of the Ojtieens. Hon Jno T Towers, zi Joo PB Fepper, Beq Jno W Maury, Esq. Tuo ¥ Coyle, €eq W W S-aton, Keq BB Frevch, Feq W-It-r Lenox, Esq MW i Jos H Brad ey, eq Jos M Osr is 0, Beg BC Morg.n Fay Daniel Kadeilife, eq Rich’d W Req Geo 8 Gid~o K Fir ley U TYNUB LIGRYRTY CLU3 snvounee wyh pleas to thc friends and t+ citizeas of W sani sol yiemity thst their Ficet Annual Bail givea cn WEDNESDAY, December 2, idod at Tem perance Hall Partien‘ars in « future adverti-«em nt nov 22. GAS-FITTING AND = Plumbing Establishment, s THE WROBR OF SIXT STHB-T AWD Penuey!vauis Av-tue, are now rereivie¢ the JANDELIKK= and @AS FIX- THE EAGLE VU finest assortment of ©: nthe ches: cir goud= and less rate than “uy of ihe -etaliers f this city. Thankfui for the y-ry |ibersl patrouuge of the cliizens of Washington anu vicinity, the proprietur sesures them tat with the addilicu of s number of as fitters and piumb-rs of Phi'wielphis nd New York to hie present lurge force, he will be } qble to dos 1 work im both brauche~ in the mo it Ku. perior style, aid, ag before stated, ch aperthan the cheay = JN Beeta. oct ~dtletJan. PIRE GILDING, GALVANIZING. AND ELECTRO SILVER-PLATING, ON ALL KINDS OF McTAL j) LABARRE would respectfully inform the pub # e lic thac he has opened a “hop at the corner C and LOch siresta, in the above business, and is now Teady Wo receive orders in any branch, namely: FIRE @ILSING on ail kinds of oruaments for churches, chaile-r, sewels. and regetia for Fres Masons, 034 #c: and other socie jes, military ornaments, &c. AL: BILVER AND Rk4A88 WATORES, Ohains, Goblets, Locxsts, Tea and Tsbie Spoona Dessert and butter Knives, ELECTRO SYLVER-PTATING On Military Ornamerte, Nreit Laekeir, Waiters, Cand! , and Usseets. 4iso Biver pleting tor Plom here, Car Fitters, Ac Ail ornareen‘s for military, freo Masonr. Odd Fre) lows. ac@ other Fecioties aud Cinhs mate to corde on the chortest notire. FRANOIS LARARKE, Corner C and Ivth ats west, neer le. 252. oo 0a E. B HALL, M, D. HOMCOPATHIO PHYSIOIAN, AUB of E.cau-iphia, @,graduateia Aopathy and Homeopathy, having had ext nsive ¢x- perience in the v«mous dep»rtments of the p ofea sion, offers his services to the citizens of Washingtor avd woluity. Office No. 429 Thir'eenth street between G and H streets. «office hours until 9a. m5 from 3 w 4 p M5and7to8, m. References: Wi. A. Gardne*, M. D,, Dean of the Homoeopathic College Ve., and the profes.ion gew wt aan Gar PQOYs AND YOUTES’ WINTER CLO. AING— We are nov receiving a large argortu.ent of Boys’ and Youths WINTER OLOTHING, of new and fs biovable styles, consisting of Overcoatsand filmes Fro.k snd sack Ooats Roundabouts Jnoketa, Pl.in and tancy Csssimere Pants, Cloth, sik, § tm and Merino Vests, White acd col red Shirts, suspenders, Gloves, Handke-chiefs, Hosiery, &c, &c. Making the iargest an. beat variety of Boys’ Win ter Clothing to be found in this city, which we are determined to sell at the lowest pricss. WALL « sTELiS NB, Pa. avenue, bet Ninth aud Tenth etrests, next door te Iron Hall. (News) DENTISTRY. |B. MUNSON respectfully esl « poblic a’ to his new, patent, and GREATLY | ag IMPROVED metood of setting opeeet ls ag 5. ah Teeth, with Continuous Gum—the vers “S17 7 PakFBCLION OFT ‘H AKT. Thisstyle of Teeth bas the follow advantsges over sil others viz: GREAT STRENGTH, CLE.NLINEsS, C M- FORT, and BEAUTY, ‘feing with Natur. in the « resp sots, and come others excelling. Public iuspee tion is respectfully soliciteu. Picase call and see specimens. CAUTION —No other Dentist in the Divirtet ot Cola. bla hep a fight to make tile style of Toa: 7. N. B— Teeth constitutional’ y heuithy, plugged sud warranted for iife. OMloe end house at No. 298 E street, near the cor- ner of rennyiveuts avenue and 14th street. nov 18—t J. K. HARTWELL, AUOTION AND COMMISSION STORE. HR undessi will ccmtinue the AUCTL ss AND COUMI(S3IUN BUSINESS, in the Jormerly cecuyird by P. B. Campbell & O., No. 239 Pon.syitanie avenue, where he wil: keep constantly ca haud 2 la:ge s-rorta emt of Honse Furniture of eyery dsccription, Parlor, Bedrocm and Cooking Rtoves, fF oval und wood, Crockery, Tin and riaes Ware. sod numerove other aritcien wanted by hou ¢- keepers, all'of which will be sold exezedingly 10% tor cash Or +bort approved credit. Consignments +ite.ted; upow whieke ijsers]. ad- veut: will be 10 de. OS. Koka KT W bled. nes Wed ee aes Nw. SOHONEN’ pesch 3? of Ciznv ands . “No SST Pedsotivabia a separsimes bow 1090 Be _nov 17—tf 2 ; by association with their former conque- THE WEEKLY 8TAR, weet uate bones ane exber—|s pabliaved on Bsrariay. Bingle copy, par ga ST 9 ety OG Casu, ivvakia BLY IH anvance. OG Bing’e copi-s (in wrappers) can be procured & the counter, immediatly after the imine of "he paper. Price—rHRes Cerrs. PosTMasTek> who act 4s agents Will be aor e & COMMISSION OF teeny per cent. These are what Thackeray calls.snob:— men of pretense and weak folly—men who despise their own bread snd butter. The wise man, poche Jas . Seeks re dependence by steadily attending to his bosiecte. well awars that an akipecd- ence, when hunestly acquired, is the best claim to his good will and esteem that ¢an possibly be urged. : One word to the young. It is young men, or rather lads, that are oftenest the victims to this miserable weakness. ‘Jens and tens of thousands of these have been hopelessly shipwrecked in life from hav- mg chosen a ptrsuit unsuited to their qualifications and tastes, tempted thereto by false notions of the vulgarity of o trade, and the superior dignity of com- merce or a profession. Panis, Nov: 18, 1854. Eprroxs Star: The Baltic fleets were going into winter quarters by the time 1 returned to Europe, so that [ did not at- tempt to reach them. The expedition to that sea is admitted by even the stron est partizans of the allied Governm to be a complete failure—a strong rever sion of ths picture. described in such magniloquent terms at the sailing of th: fleets last spring. The Biack Sea, how- ever, at present offers a contest of inten interest, because of iis uncertain issne and the verv imjortant consequence- that may follow either the success or th: failure of the allied powers. If the) should prevail, English arrogance ani’ injustice will return with their increased power and confidence; and as France i+ evidently following without hesitation her indications, we may anticipate a re- issue of the orders in council and the Berlin and Milan decrees against your cominerce and Ru-sian exports and con Sumption. Should the allies fail, it wil! be the signal for the hitherto vascillsting Powers of Europe to declare against the western alliance. It will produce x change of ministry in England, with per haps a radical change in the Government France will be shaken, probably, ito another revolution that will turn upa republic, merely because there is no on man now in ths nation that can concen- trate upon himself the public approbs tion if he should aspire to sovereign power. Great events are depending upon the result of the seige of Scbastopol, and a liberalist cannot well remain sur- rounded by the politicaily distracted cle- ments of society in Europe and not spee- ulate upon the future with a giow hope that the cause of liberiy will tic ish in the moulderiag ruins of monarch- ical and aistocratical institutions. The expedition to the Crimea never would have been underiakea by Napo- leon I., cr by Wellington. It has ultimate end of sufficient importan jusufy the hazard and the consequ i WARRSNT MARRIAGE CERTIFIT* TE The Ei!envitle Journal gives the follow- ing account of @ inarriage in D nning and the attending circumstances. It is a pro- verb that “Love laughs at locksmith it may also be stid that Love overcor.s all opposition : Married—In Tcrving, October 27th, by Jacob Osterhon!. Nsq, Mr. Nathan Hinckley to Miss Mary &. Donaldson. of Neversink, Sullivan county. There weresome peculiarcircumstances attending the above marnage which do not usually accompany ceremonies of tnis kind. The father of Miss Donaldson Was opposed to tlusmaich ‘the parues were to have been married on the 26th. Mr. Hinckley started for the residence of hs betrothed, soe nine miles, but be fore arriving there, was met by a young man with a gun, who told him he could not goto the house. There was a notice on the gate-way, or bars leading to the house, reading, **NO apurrrancy ” The young man with the oon asked Hinck’ey fhenad read it. Hinckley replied thet ie had, whe eupon he was mformed that he had better give heed to t, and some RORSLTALIONS Were ade murreting that there might be some shooting going onif hedid noi. Deemin. sr~tenee the biter part of valor, young Hinckley beata re- ireat, and forthwith took counsel how he might accompli-h by stratagem what” 0 of a failure. It is evidently gotten up] 4; = * cs besa by the London Times and waht otar pe - Pega ema peel : pers as are in the interests of the threat- a bapediant. 1 Eins int Wien ened aristocratic and conservative parties! po naidson had jcdaenion'a vine in England. France follows, willing ts : ‘ Ae ae el et whieh belonged to him, sv rua! does he do but get out a warrant for her, send the constable and bring her forthwith be- fore Squire Osterbondt, on the charge of getting goods under fa’se pretences. ‘i bat was exacly what he did. When the constable went after Miss Donaldson, her father was at work some distance from fight any where. to employ a dangerous soldiery when at peace, and hoping, too, rers at Waterloo to dispel the moral in- fluence of that depressing cvent in her history. ‘The allies have much to con- tend with in attacking their enemy ata point where, if they had made the selec- tion in the entire empire, it would prob- ably have been the last one; and it will be found that, when the allied reinforce- Mments are arriving too lete, or are entire- ly exhausted, Russia will be in the fall receipt of the great resources of her vasi eountry. Immense efforts are being made in England and France to fill up the ranks, or to increase their armies in the East; but the recruits must continue to arrive just in tice to be defeated in de tail. In the mean time there is no man or power iu either country that has es- tablished, by previcus military service, sufficient character, or that has the moral courage, to recommend any course but that which raust cause immense damage to the allies, even if they destroy Sebas- topol. The papers ia Europe say noth- ing of the expense of this war; but it must necessariiy be beyond any prece- dent, even in the history of Great Britam The facility with which sixty or seventy thousand troops were transported thre or four hundred miles, and landed upon an open coast without accident, and the helplessiess of the sailing ships towed into position before Sebastopol by steam ers, should not be overlooked by th: United States. The superiority of steam vessels for all purposes is settled. J. the house, and of course Loew nothing ce of what was going vn, ull tre table wita his fair prisoner was wellon his way. After the officer and prisoner ar- rived at Squire Oste:hondc’s, it did net take long tor Hinckley to withdraw the complaint and pay costs, after which the arrangements of which notice is given above took place instanter. A Maw Brrigp Alive —A correspon- dent at Nashua, N. H.. writes that a sad accident occurred there on ‘Tuesday, which was the cause of muc!. excitement. A man was buried alive, forty feet bdow the surface, by the caving in of a weli he was digging. He lies covered with about twenty feet of rubbish. In ad probabil- ity he was immediately killed. He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his focs. About a thousand people were present last night, attempting to rescue his body trom the tomb. After digying some five feet, it became apparent that the worknen were themselves in immi- nent danger, and it wes fouod necessary to begin at the surface by re-curiimg the cavity, and working down the entire d s- tance. It will new probably be iwo jays before they cen reach him. About twelve fect were sunk on Wednesday aight, and which would be i: creased to twenty yesterday morning; probably after that the progress would necessarily be slow.—i-oston ‘raveller, Nov. 24. ——S 0G The Washington correspondent of the Philadelpnie Ledger says, “‘:t 15 a remarkable fact, taat out of the 23,000 post offices in the United States, uone has been a defaulter either during tlie last or preceding fiscal year. ‘Lhe siagle defaleation which occurred in Troy, was promptly made good, the whole sevcrity of the law against defaulting sub treas- urers being at ouce applied to the delin quent. To secure the entire income from the Department, and to introduce economy into all its branches. is the surest means of diminishing the deficit between the revenue and tie expendi- tures of the Department. It is now be- lieved, that in less than four years, the Post Cffice Depariment will, under the Present system, cease to b. a charge to the Treasury. ‘(7 Some Malays have recently uacer- taken to cure the cholera by certain medical magic. They piace the pesron attacked on the back. and uncover the breast and abdomen, tucn they effect friction in away whicn: they aloue know. and which they coutinue until they feel beneath their fingers « smsil round sub- stance, which they foree to the centre of the epigartrium, aud which they then pinch forcibly, as if te crush it. They retain the substance in the same position unul the patient hag taken a cup of ta, into which they throw some drops ¢”» liquor prepared by them Dp instaye Neous eure is eflectod only requires to teke a walk * tE air to be comiplet-ly restored. The mira- cle-mongers have a theory, that little worms attach themselves to the heart aud ‘produce the cholera. (7A friend eaid to another, on me awaiting ste lab ike to drive out, wouldn’t you ?” \“ be bouid fur it, they'll drive you out. NEVER DESSISE YOUR BUSINESS. «No man of sense,” it has been ob- served, ‘* despises his bread and butter.” It is only the weak who are ashamed of laboring for a livelihood, or who affect to scorn the branch of business which they especially pursue. The first daty which & inan owes to himself, to his family, and to his fellow-citizens, is not to become a burden, pecuniarily, to society. That commonwealth also is ,the most flourish ing in which the proportion of drones is the fewest. Indeed, the idea of a perfec. state involves the necessity of every member of it being a producer. Hence it is that work is atways honorable. The most ordinary . handicraft: employ- ment is as worthy, if exercised honestly, as the professions of law er medicine. Eaeh citizen follows that avocation for which he is best suited, and when he does this he fulfills the law of his ex- istence: but never otherwise, A bad lawyer is less truly respectable thaa a good mechanic and an able doctor is Bot more weritorious than an honest la- borer. Todo one’s duty in the walk where one can be most cficient, is to be honorable ; to ceglect it, or taseek some other walk, is to become really dis- graced. By this standard. and this only, shonid we judge of men’s r.specta- bility. Itis time that we republicans banished the arbitrary lines of castes. applied to the various pursuits of life, and which have been derived from feudal Europe. Yet there are thousands of men who are at heart ashamed of ‘their business. Are they retail yenders? They scorn continuing to make money in their own way, and long to embark in the whole saie line. Are they jobbers¢ They think if they could only be shippers that their glory would culminate.. Are they mechanics ¢ Are they: farmers ?. They wish.to'be in business in wwa. Such persons. in their, bearts, worship absurd distinctions, inherited, from. the social life of {ngland, and regard the physician, ibe polticien, or the banker, as really greater men than common human clay.

Other pages from this issue: