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it EVENING STAR . UBLISGED EVERY AFTERNOON, (azcaPt siNDayY,) rner Pernsyleanie eventh street, a & HOPE, nA trig, Baltimore and Phila- *) A QUABTER CENTS, paya- » mail subseribers the s TMREE DOLLARS AND year in advance, TWO DOL- |___ for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR] VOL. IV WASHINGTON , D. C., FRI DAY, DECEMBER 1, 1854. NO. 598. AVOID ALL QUACKERY, ND TAK“ MEDICINES PR6PARED BY A 2 PEGULAR PHYSICIAN ONLY. LIFE PRO. J ONGED, A CORE POR ALL PAIN, CO 1OH8, COLD, CON C3UGH, LIV ya TURES MONTHS. SPSNeLE Copies one ___ UNDERTAKERS, &. int ——= $$ OABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER. 4 S undersigned would respectfully inform his T frlends, acquaintances, and the public gexeral chat ho till continues to exeeuto all orders in line of bueivess in the best manner and at the short OFFICIAL Taeasuny Departurn?, August 26, 1864. Notice is hereby given to the holders of tke fc!- lowing-described stocks of the United States, that this department is prepared to purchase, at any time between the date hereof and the 20th day ot November next. portions of those stooke, amounting in the aggregate to $3,840,000, im the manner and on the terms hereinaft+r mentioned, to wit: In case of iny contingent competition, within the «mount stated, preference will be given in the or. ier of time in which said stocks may be offered. The vertificates, duly assigned to the United Staras. by che parties who are to recefve the am unt ther of, nust ba transmitted to this department ; upon the receip’ whereof, a price will be pai., compounded of the following particalars : 1. The par vaius, or amount specifled in each cer- ificate. 2 Apremium on the stock of the loan authorized xy the act of July, 1846, red-emable November 12, 866, of 3 per cen .; on the stock of the loan aw horized by the act of 1842, rede -mable 3!at Decem- er. 1862, of 11 per cent; on the stock uf the loans athorized by the acts of 1847 und '848, and redeem ble, the former on the 3lst Decenbor, 1867, and be latter on the 80th June, 1868, of 16 per cent; sad on the stock 01 the loan authorized by the act £1850, anc commonly called the Texan indemmity,) six per ent. 8. Interest on the par of each certificate from the st of Jsty, 1554, to the date ef receipt and settle: cent ai the Treasury, with the allowance (for the goney to reach the owner) of one day’s interest in addition. Payment for aaid stocks will be made in drafts of he Treasurer of the United States, on the assistant Treasurer at Boston, New York, or Philedelpiia, as he parties may direct. But no certiticate will be entitied to the benedt of ‘his notice which shail not be actually received at ‘he Treasury on or before the said 20th day of No vember next. UMPTION, GROUP, WHOOPING- COMPLAT YT, DYSPEPSIA, IN- FLION SUEUR STOMACH, SOROFULA, ALL 8, ANY ALL PEMALE COM-| set notios. REPAIRING 44 2°RATED FAMILY PUNERALS athe the resalt of thirty years practice | the shorts: fis pre, arations are for eacb]| cannes fat, and bare tested and approved | er, + ans, and thousands of Pa- y end promptly executed ded to at so ei pottes. and in the best Maa” tes preserved in the moat perseot man akful for past farors, be woul apect fall; asamkful for past favors, he would re: solicit, and will endeavor to merit 2 continuance a the ease. ANTHONY BUCHLY, Pa. ave. c.side, between 9th and 1Cth ate. Bssidens By, No. 398, D atreet, t Ird a war I7—ly Pas Gear COFFIN WAREROOM, & ¢ " pon iC, erp Sg Kae J WILLIAM PLANT & CO, CN- t fortid-s th. Neha ae eee DERTARER nee Os Rev snth street, ha-ween @ an? H atroet;. In erment orocured in an. grounior cemeter.. Coffins, Caps. shrouds, Carriages, Hearre, and every article a ‘atermeats of tax best quality furaisked at shor aovice, On the most r.a-onanle term-, anid at al = . sours ofths night. Having the exclusive ri of In 9 few days—Lrice Cramp s Patent Corpse Preserver, we guaran: e tc Zeep the dead for any ‘encth of t me. eo Vi—tf UNDERTAKE F WOULD roanectfclly return my thanks to th: citizens of Washington and its vicinity for thei yast patrons, sui say that owinz to the frequen’ salls in the Undortaking branch of my business, 1 aave beon induced to discontinue the manufactur: of Furniture, aad turn my sttention fully to thr GNDERTARING. Lhave spared no psins to hay: svery ching thatis requisite to my business, and) fall zed to meet any order afte: i ad I assure those who ms: Tr? no pains te cerry ow ere isn the ven int sett chest, aut ady is vever known dren—Prica on Lives Compoump, , our Stomach, fadi- This Compound used cured thousands Jomplsiur, It eu and Liver Medicina, ied by the celebrated tate other pi ive, er Ca- 2 equel; fees from nad bile from the + taken et ali sea to stall ats of tho night UAPTAIN OANOT, 4 UTAOR OF THE GREAT PCOK JUST BE aA 12 PUBLISULD, SPEARS of HAMPTON’? PINCTURS, 2 2,] GREAT CURR OF Ra gUMATISM CONTRAGTSI ease heretofore UNDER TROPICAL CLIMATES, BaLtimozs, Md. June 4, 1854. Mr. Slockbridge, of the Fuuntain Hotel, Light sireet Baltinore— Dear Sir: Being on the point of leaving ths city LT avail myself of a few idle moments to thenk yor Kindly for the medicine you sent me, and shich he cestored me to the useof my lime. I beg you t send me four bottles core, to carzy on my voyage Sivea I had the fortune to use Dr. Hampton's Vege table Tincture my confidence is so strong that, i: gratituls o the proprietors of said medicine, I be, you to present my respects to them, end induc them to make it mors publicly known as a sur Rheamasi Having called on me on the 19! e8, JAMES GUTHRIK, Secretary of Treasury. The time during which the above named stocks will be purchased by this department upcn the ierme above specified is horeby extended to 31st De- cember next, inclusive. As the transfer books will be closed on the 1st Dacember, when the current half year’s interest be- comaes vested in the stockholder at that date, ali certificates of inscribed steck must, in addition to he usual asignment to the United States, have an 2Kpres* assignment of the interest made by the tock holder thereon. Where the interest is noi ao ssgigned, or where the coupons payable on the Ist ¢ Painful KER will cure Stiff Neck, Side, Back or Limbs &:. It curas poor Pains in the Stom- 3 25, and 60 cts ona by uature, heusa of the , Should real ons in Sick © tad without positive had i Tecommené atill bave been in bed. deemable onthe 8lst December, 1864 } wi Capt E M Bright, Capt P Barton Key, Capt G A Schwarzman, Cpt Jos Peck, Manayers on part of the Citizens. 3 Hon Jno T Nuwar ue is eprer Eeq Ces, and cries of “gocd, good.”’) Jno W Maury, Es. J20 F Coyle, Esq hy, misplaced applause — remember, W W Seaton’ Keq Welt-r Lenox, E-q Jos H Brad’ey, Esq Jas M Cariis 6, Esq EC Morgan Esq Danie! Kadciiffe, Keq Rich’d Wallacn, Eq Geo 8 Gideon, Esq R Finley Hunt, Eq BALLS, &c. SECOND ANNUAL BALL Rd EVENING STAR. OF THE tP&ECH OF MR. EDWIN FORREST. N AT ( 0 N A L G U A R D ) On the occasion of Mr. Forrest’s bene- MUNDAY, December 4th, 185%. “| fit at the Boston Theatre, on Friday HE NATIONAL GU 4 8D respeccfully anno: re | evening, he was called before the cur- ogra lends and the Habits sencrally fon | tain, and addressed the audience as fol- DAY, Dec'mb-r 4th 1864, at JAOKSON HALL. lows: The ompeny p ed e themseives to their kind pa- Ladies and gentlemen—I thank you for the we!come perfume of these flowers. treme and sriends to make ths an agreesble Bal’, Tae Militar? will please ppear in uvitorm A Nisdete ce ean alowed in the room unless worn I thank you for this hearty manifesta- y th-- military. 2 Tickets ONS DOT LAR—admitting a gentleman | tion of your regard. I thank you for the and ladies; tot had of the company. kind manzer in which you have received Committee of Arrangements. me during my present engagement. Bet OR Bis ep, “Bet 3h Jobnson, Cardinal Richelieu commend d De ‘orp F Me@.na, nov 28 tb FIRST GRAND BALL WASHINGTON HIGHLANERS, AL JACKSON HALL, WEDNE-~Dav vecembe: 6 h. 1854. ‘HS HéGHLUANDERS, in an:cuncing their inst l Gand Gall, would respec‘ fully etate ‘ot e mil icery and@ cityzens ot the District that th-y bave made «li the peceemary. arrangements to secure every n- all the plessure they oouid possibly desire. It 1 be in @ style unsurpassed hy any ball ever givenin Washington. A splendid band of music is engag~d, with the ad- dition of a Scotch Piper, who wil’, during the even- ive, discourse some beautiful pieces of music on the Bagpipes. Tickets ONE DOLLAR—to be obtained of the EXEOUTIVE COMMITTEE. Capt Juo Reese, Lt Juno Bain, Lt }F Cona, Eos gn Thos Merath, Lt Jno Walker, Qr Mr @ W Flood, Managers on part of the Mititary. Myj Gon Walter doues, Col Wim tickey, Brig G-n W Lt Col Thos Riley, Maj Chas 8 Wallach, BMsj Thos Donchs M-j K Keyworih, Maj PFD c Qr My McOullom, Capt Jas Teic, Capt EC Carrington, Capt Jno L Smith, Capt G W Cutter, Surg Jas E Morgan, Lt Wm I Clarke. Corp BH Graham. Mauprat for his discriminating taste in applauding in the proper place. Now, if De Mauprat really possessed this rare quality, he well deserved the commenda- tion of the old Cardinal. Applause al- ways insp res the actor toa higher de- gree of excellence, (applause,) and con- sequently gives the beholder a more pol- ished effort of art. (Renewed cheering.) Thus applause, in this connection, some- what resembles the quality of mercy, which is “Twice Liesed ; It blesses him that gives and him that takes.’? Applause is just as necessary to the actor as food is to the hungry. It gives to him what wine can ill supply—it gives to him not only a physical, but an intel- lectual energy ; and, besides all this, it gives him—time to breathe. (Laughter and applause.) And no one needs this more than he who concentrates the pas- hours—and this the tragic actor is often called upon to do. I have heard it said that the most flat- tering applause was that of silence. Now I consider that just no applause at all. BB French, £3q MW Galt Esq Joe Shiliington, Esq Wm H Winter, Ee Fe. j Burns, Ey ¥ McNerhany, beq Hf F Loudoa, Esq Geo W Corhren, Esq. remember, I do not say ill judged ap- | Dlause—but misplaced applause is al- Ways betier than this silent admiration (loud cheers ;) for the truc actor is sup- posed never to see his audience, and how pity th pecific should not be ap Lmen, and like ail petent drugs i aoe the public general: mre a patented specific, took this mei ance, end withont eonfidenca in it through your disinterested, friendl; a@nuary vext, in oases of coupon stock, are not; vrapsmitted with the certificates, the premivia and one day’s Interest only (lees interest from the time | fiedemption ts lat January) will be included with ihe princ in tha retclemert. Ways opnosed cine with ret and it was © recommsendaiions, and my critical titaation thae in eee ore | dA duced me to try thia really beneficicl Vegetabl JAMES Sil | ©. moNIG C2 i ae are ae = Hietene © es Secretary of the Treasury. ! expe ae cub? F ‘ou may inform Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray fT, EP wt, Noy. 18, 1354. JASEASES OF 7 that they are at liberty te make use of my name fi she hte aocmaNsy NOyAE; ALL DISEASES Al the suppert of the Sood effects of Dr. Hampton’ | —— F 1S rc LnCture, a6 It has cured mein five week Yogetabie ofa chronic KS, WATOHES & JEWELRY. I have just received and opened a great osortment of ie jand Jewels: et bargeid, "3 nfiammatory Rhewnatism, contr cal climates, and of seven years’ p: ave only vsed three bor! the deformed parts af m c their former SLOG 7 cheeper tment of 8, without fork, havin: Them psonian and Uoucepathic remedies, alter hay Hote}. J inz been tormented with galvanic ba teri i and aromatic bethe, and husdesla of intarn S ——— SoanaaeanEIEEienieeeemeemeed externel medicine, ali to no effect, lam, so far Aapmeuaa sured by this Hamptoa’s Vege able Tincture only Patha.d reytairyw ee | Therefore, my .ear sir, accept of the assurance c 9. res a8 A 1 at =} my gratitude, and belleve me your well wishor. — Ta0MAs Canct, R87. VERNON ESKBIDGE, U. 3. N. Posrsamoury, VA, Aug. 18, 1851. My. J.B. Boueh—vear sir: While I am, ia gene 4, candor compels m to state that i have great confidence ia the virtue ot Hampton’s Vegetable Yimeture, For severs months past I have used it in my family; and i: sia, Loss of appetite, dizziness, and general de wae Great Lnrifcr of tha Blood: i sta Partisic of Mereury in it. OUFLAND’S Gorman Bittera, BRARAD SE AACKSON, #t, Philedesivikia, Caronic dors uta, Stubborn 0, Spinal Co a- lous i, a 2 @, 1 found it had a { Lsve uscd differen bat have never bee * good, and i oF any Sppetsh. " 4stme sn husacity thate. mer of pr 23368 the wood: ho Axepsusa Gotsi, kick rytrhers, eaya he has seen the Medi wa Byasisa MixtoRn, siministered eases, innesrly all the diseagee for jaded, sith che mostastonichingly sayo it ts the rast cxtracedinery oves I —QRUAT OURR—I heresy fox three years I bud Agus end Haver of het experiencad from Ite use. pslesvertes J. Comzart Hay. stify rer 0! reat violent description. I hed scveral rbysi- cespsolfat'y, et phiets Us, and ses cures ¢ ~ “nk large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, and ot oa eee a e euralgity, Dye hed the Tonica advertised, but all without Verc0wse as and Gen vakness. Agafema peers At last I tried Oarter’s Bpentsb ‘oz delicate children we believe it ur arare, two boitles oe etectaaily sored ee } rd Lam happy te cay fave | snst Tonic in tue 7 MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balt BDDY ea ae eta ner £ 2 re Broadway, Ne Vers in x eats reached ay to stand at the cae Zork; 0 ‘f See ge With S: B MOOR! orld, endthe caly asedicice tase LONGDEN.. I <4 foi sr Dd. B.OLSRER, rH WEN, We ave Beare? Deiz, us ‘chmond Ve- atively cared me. nd fl McPHERSON, Waabingten; also, © ap BS ss nied ‘bot os 160 inile Pas e OI84EL, Georgetown; and 0. U. BERRY 0. E. LUGE, Bsy., 2ow in the city of Bicmao a, the P2atOmice, has such conf ae “ouscaoy of Carter’s Gpank bh yught upwards of 68 bottics, ad for many yesre in sence in the astonishing Aixtare, thaths bas bo fer s loug| Alexandria, and by Drugsisis everywhere. A believe} aug sl—ic then to be superior to any niedicins now in use.” nie, Feb 2 DENTIisTfRy. h he has piven ewey to theailicte?. Mr. Luck acer cadiesean a Boe pared “pRB. MUNSUN re=pectfuily cal 5 public attention a rishanes ‘er knows ii ts fell when taken sovord- ere cast thecs Compisint, ot to his new, patent, end GEATLY 4. sg ag todireotivay. +. MINGS, « prectiziag Phystclar, oud hrmeily {the City Hot}, ia the 3, € skal of sew IMPROVED method of setting Artificial. Aly the cea of | Tee TON OFT (HK AKY. i low advantages over all others bY \GTU, CLEANLINESS, C M- FORT, and BEAU vieing with Nature in the e respects, and sui others excelling. Public inspec specttully solicited. Fiease call and see ity Of Bichmond, seye ie instances the effects of are, which wes: st truly sur- a coveos Gonz’ inption dozendeat 0d effects were wonderial indecd. Bi, of thofirm of Drinker & wes cured of Liver Complaint of 8 the use of two bottles Ci Oprie:’s ic : BAMUEL Lf. Moreis, Riclzoud, dered | tion. is ‘re and Di every cus:. T are A t ; years Eranding, by faa on —No uther Dentist in the District of Mixiure a ae rigat to make this style of Teetn. | Sank UC. oy prs & of the Courier, co tionally healthy, plugged she Richmond Reyubiece c sing your Gor one a Tho es ay 298 E street, near the cor: Mets Pe acmatien, with Ly ich, Coan = pei ice an use at No. 295 2 . poumat wen Bittors fo ars oe = ‘the ie uae her of Pennsylvania avenue and Lith street. cot Two hotties of cae s Bhs ine pa eee aa ta OO test “a 1B—tt perfect cure eibim, on tor lis no them a Arstrate sditoriai en | nov eT ______________ts ‘'Sey “cheerfully recomm=ndit to all who are aes vaneevitte, vita, | NEW AND SPLENDID DRESS GOODS | tice aay ‘Se7cheertally resemmsat orciden; Bemp, & Cos seeetiles es UST opened our third auppiy of rich Dress Goods, STILL ANOTHBE CUBE OF BCROPULA mI had ¢. 1881, said: “Your German Bitter. #¢ a ae which bave been bought et greatly reduced very valutble boy cured of Sorefala by Oarter’s iy vopalse here, and ae tho Prey coh ee pricec, end will be sold correspondingly low. We §® oe Mixture. consider it cay is valerie elves, none have we sold wh. ° tame — +s M. TAY duster on the ae a eet ot tiofant’s Cae eee Rich dress Silks a Sey raticly metic? re Oo Richmond, Ye. 2, they said: ‘We recommend t ery handsome Plaid Merinos sextant ee able syne gud cummer cacdicine.” wa) Hlain French aad Engl ih Merinos, sil shades - 3ALE RUZUM OF TWENTY YHALS STANDING ©. Wooster, O., October 4d, 1852, sak} Rich plaid and stri ash meres and Mougseline Pa be ) a = eines Worn atihe Gaxuan’ Bitters. 1) ¢ pieces Wile Silk Velvets for mantillasand clouke | Mr. JOMM THOMPHON, residing iz the city of three bottles of "8 “oe D = jigestion, sud 2 wore rich eatin and cloth cloaks Bishmcad, was ¢ by 4 ae ee ee Tate dat 1 thiak they are the} 60 fins Brocha Cashmere shawis and Scaris with Spanish Mixture, of Seit Rheum; epee teie pare in atal A for the above complainte— | rich gold borders, some entice.y new asarly twenty years, end whic haces wa well ~w best remet7 z 200 long and square p!aid and figured Shawls ofthe city could noteure. Mr. 'p801 see abetnes Of OES ee |” Crcitin Ciatiniens aud Voting ofthe olfy cchast in the city of Bicbmond, Va, and Ca i aa » merino | ¢ yeraarkabls. i s of Wooster. Gloves, Hosiery, Iadies’ aud childrens’ merino | ais cure is most remarka! 4 oe wo eer dope They nev | vests aa WH. A. MATTHEWS; Oe Heuni e oe ganlrs » but invigorate at Gentieusens’ merino and cotton licisery, Gloves] vant cured of Syphilis, in the wor soto eed See eke >. QILMANE Merino and cotton Shirts, Drawers, &c., &c,, to's Bpanish Mixture, He says 40 cherfally re prostrate the syst. com by ee WwMLLe Allof eee ee ee offered a the alten le commends it, anc vomelders i! en inveluable m Bor sale in Wasi pene ges. Please cell and ezawine for yourselves dine. > In Georgetowa by = er ee Dre buying elsewhere. Wowin BURTON, coramissionsr ee ef we in Alexandria vy “Egy & HATOH. | S@7All srticles sold atour establishment are war- | says ho hag seen the good effects of Carter's Spanish Ju Richmond? by Puse_ by MILLER, | Tanted to prove ad ro) resented. Mixturein a numer of Syphilitic cases, and seye In Baltimore by Ca.” SNORE MAXIVELL, SEARS & COLLEY, {gs perfect cure for that horrible disease. ead in do DAVIp "WALL. No. 523, Seventh street, 3 doors above Pa. ay. WM. @. HARWOOD, of Richmond, cured of 0! aS 4 Bren “on. oot 26 Sores and Ulcers, which aisgbled bim from ane: 2 Nosst “le guar ys KANTOS &. A OHANCE FOR PRINTERS, Took 8 feet walk without ® orutcb, in ashort ‘And by reroc.caMe @ssiers im medicine ev. THESE PRESSKS AND A FONT OF BOUR- | time permavently cared. where dac $—lv GEOIS are jae BeuE: a | Depots at % WAND: CLOSE & 00., No, ~aig 4Cd & H 1PE offer for sale, et the office | 68 Meakicn lew York, 2 FURFEY VICTORIOUS. GLe Keening Sar, ono MACHINE | ot W DYOUTS BONS, No. 123 North Becond strvah 0 will fad at tae coma OLD STAND, Bransyl : vacia sven near Lith stroes te oppedt “edie of printing 1,000 imp eseions per ING Q@LASSE3 with or without PRsS8, ¢ ~egium chest, BOTH SIDES AT ONCE, re- . Phiistdpbia. at ert & BERS, No. 125 Main stroot, Rich- mon ing He * rect menuer. One MEDI- fe ba Bea are and Minitaze Frames cf nee epithe 2. e good order, and one FOOLS. | Api for ssle by CHARLES STOTT, Washington, thy latest styles; Bremsets, Tabice, Room Mowiding,, Ew ayird PRESS, ~- These Prosaoe will bo cold | D. Oy WINAY PBUL, Alexondrie, end by Drugglsta Gorvises, £-., vy leaving your ester you can o.48 BAMAGE PRESe, SUSGKOIS TYPE, weigh: ovecywhere, ; have any thing m2 rigidlaies ae wins fice” Aina, one tie We neg, ee cn = $1 per bottie, or six titles for §4, tecvcb reoconabls terms,” Dont forget the place. | Lage Mk Pell ota —— feb D—ly JOHN WAGNER, ‘ reason | aes fines. assortment ot CHANDELIERS and GAS FIX- TURES ever offered to the citizens of Washington, end at the same time “cheaper than the cheapest.” All that ie necessary ia to zi-e acall to ba convinced of this fact. The superior facili enavles them to es! their goods aud do work at less rate than any of ihe retailers .1 this city. citizens of Washington and vicinity, the proprietor assures thea that wilh the addition of s nomt the best gas fitters end plumbers c and parlor style, ard, ws} cheape F and 10ch etresta, in the atove j ready to receive ordercin any ona, Pumplesor jon ail kinds of ornament ve jewels, and regalia tor Free Faisrs | and othor societes, military orpamente, Ohains, Goblets, Lockets, Tea aud Table "spoons, | aniah | June 50, 185¢) in the States of Alabama, Louisiana i ence who hav ney | THE EAGLE ec ave a fancy to hush down ay GAS-FITTING AND za: Plumbing Estabischment, N THE CORNER OF S.XPH SEREKT AND : Penneylvania Avenue, are now receivirg the Ment of a just and honest debi. best where he is most applauded. (Ap- plause. ) A voice—*‘ You always have it.’— (Laughter and loud appiause.} Mr. Forrest.—1 wyself have nothing to complain of. (Vociferous plaudits.) e8 Of this house Thankful for the yery liberal patronage of the cot Philadelphia 8 will be in the wi ° New York to hie pr e to doa l work im t larg: hh brauche 2 stated, he would not cxeit all his powers to pl ! those who were ‘around of fort ? (Cheers. ) ' .dtatuphile Jam an advocate for ap- be applaud d, so am 7 an advocate for issing an actor when he merits cond2m- nation (Applause.) Not to hiss from urchaa, chaitece, ALY personal tnalice, not from aay private 2, dd Fellows, pique, but with the sole view to upheld éc. Also, | the honor and dignity of the stage, (great BISVES) AND BEASS We ATOR ES, cheering)—THE siaGE, which presents & se to cvery honest ef} FIRE GILDING, GALVANIZING, AND BY SO TROSULERELATING. LABARRE would respectfut, inform the put- » lic that has opened a Shop at : See 1 , BHdiancw, hy hy Damely = ? FIRE €{LD dyspe ‘ i ss eriaing fr judi ighest intellectual entertainment oteze i . So taras my cxperienc f plaints, end sll Dineeo2s arising from an inj Dessert and Butter Knives. the highest intel 2! 2 fa tao United ————— T take pleasure in recomment ieee of Pass try Les pene Lahey or pees ot ELECTRO SILVER-PLATING which the loftiest genius can produce. fife » cages girae pki! | ing * wo the sae poe and efiicient remedy Nis which has 20.0 cele on beeaed Geanatente, Fruit Buehsis, Waiters, (Applause. ) ae Cee T ona, respectfully, y ‘VERrON Esxupar, {' brated | et of exteecrcis ee Aico Bilver plating for Plumbers, Cas Fitters, ée.] Now, ladies and gentlemen, I have toa ” of dis | Ohapieba, Waited Babee Nery ee ob of their friend), t2 ofr 11 | All crnaments for military, free Masony, 042 ¥el-! thus far spoken something of a Ice'ure, Po: thet HOME ‘EESLIMONY. Shs pais, they do with the utmost cond. | lowe, snd other docietieg and Clnbs meze to ex"<7! yer Tam nolecturer But before [ leave 25 me Sima, °! gum or Livan ooleusIN? of TN Yea: | 208 ite viziaos amd wonderful cursive proper | 8 Me chortest aoe. ote tABAREE, yous poate bo cebaen 40 yourniy wioak | thr certain, ee oy seer May eee wars ates nee, aceouger teduimipng than te Corner O and itthats west, meer Fe. ave. | sincere and grateful thanks for the hearty 5 = = Minted ith TE painter ans year | fe wordof the ciopiietors;and are all from gon | 6 O~Sr —~———--—--—— ] welcome you have given me, beneath the weby, for the b nefit of the afflicte: win iste localities, and o4 (hs taele Go B HALL, fi. D. aome of this majesiic temple ; this tem- 3 ciag that after usin iey,raany ofthamresidinginthselty:) — FOMCEOPATHIO PHYSICIAN, Athat Cavan phix o genduatoin A Tepetny | ple reared br Taste, and dedicated not and Homeeop:thy, paving haa axe meive x to Amusement oy et “¢ rl ee perionce in the various departraenis of the profes | and menial elevation of mankind. (Lou sion, offers his garvices to the citisens of Washingtyn cheers. ) For the Theatre, rightly under- ‘vicinity. Oe No. 499 Thistsonih street. between and| stood and rightly conducted, is the acad- Beet eee nome until Ge.m, from3%4P.) emy of virtue. [Cheers.] And, ladies References: Wm. A. Gardner, Si. D., Deen cf the} and gentlemen, it teaches as no other Homeopathic Coliege Pa. ard the profes ion gen-) nybjic institution teaches—for it teaches are een 20—Rm yy example, as well as by precept. [Re- newed cheers. | trust. that no example will here be given, that no precept will here be enforced, but that shall serve to refine the tast OYs’ AND YOUTKS’ WINTER CLOTHING.— We era now receiving a large a-scrtment of Bo s’and Youths WINTER CLOTHING, of new and fa hionable styles, consisting of Overcoats and filmes Fro k and Sack Cuats Roundabouts Jackcta, Pl.in and iancy Cassimere Pants, Oloth, silk,S tn and M-rino Vesta, White and col. red Shirts, suspenders, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ecsiery, &c, &. a Making the largest un1 best variety of Boys’ Win- ter Olothing to be found in this city, which we aie es to sell at the lowest prices. etree WALL eStetHENS, , avenue, bet Ninth and 'Texth streets, earay uns next door ts Iron Hall. [News] UNITED SIATZS MAIL. STATE OF LOUISIANA. Post Orrice DsPaRiMENt, Noyember 22, 1854. ROLOSALS fer conveying the mails or the Uni- and nobler humanity. [Mr. Forrest re- tired amid tumultuous applause | THE TEST OF A GENTLEMAN. The forbearing use of power does not only form a touchstone; even the man- ner in which an individual enjoys cer- tain advantages is a test. The power which the husband has over his wife—in which we must include the impunity with which he may be unkind to her—the father over the children, the teacher over his pupils, the old over ie young, and : Se et Bf March, 1855, to the 3oth | the young over the aged, the strong over Fane, She an’ ike following routes ia Lovisana, the weak, the officer over his mcn, the will be receive dat the a ernaae een nce master of a vessel over his hands, the Paauary 1838, soot Pieoldod by the 17h following .| magistrate over the citizen, the employer No.7731—From Bed River Landing, by Simms | Over the employed, the educated over the "port, Sioresuville, Manciis, Merkvilie, | unlettered,,the experienced over the con- vint 3 9 Alexandria, 64 miles a ann pack, thvee times a week, in two- | Aiding, the keeper of a secret over whom horse coaches. it touches, the gifted over the ordinary Leave Red River Landing Monday, Thuredey, | man—ven the clever over the silly—the Astive at slensudiia sarie days by 11 pm forbearing and inoffensive uso all this Leave Alexandria Taeeday, Friday and Sunday oz= of authority, or a total pe ay i se admits it, wi ing camo J rom it, where the case admits it, Arrive at Red River Landing came days by 11 chow t he gentleman ina plaia light. By- ee! ery traveller knows at once whether a gentlemanly or rude officer is searching his trunk. No gentleman can boast of pm. A Proposals io parform the service in four hor: "ooaches will be considered, and are invited. For form of Prose), cuarantse, ana pena iS 01 ym braci tnd obligations ta be incorporated inthe contracts the delights of superior health in the pres- taut a8 ag che ee tae sna] ence of a lanquid patient, or speak of good proper fee advertisement inviting propossis for} luck within the rags Je aman bent by teil eorviss (for the eontract term July 1, 1854, to habitual misfortune. a man who hap- enjoys the advantages of an honest speak of it to a failen, criminal fel- low-being, and you will see whether he be, in addition to his honesty, a gentle- man or not. The gentleman does not needlessly and er remind an ‘e. NISIANA AVANUY, offender of a wrong he may have commit- win practice in, the Eupteme Gust of the Uni-| ted against him; he cannot only forgive— tod Btatos end the Courts of the District of Oclum-| he can forget; and strives for that noble- Le im _|ness of self and mindless of character which imparts sufficient strength to let the past be truly the past. He will never use the power which the knowledge ef an &c., dated January 9, 1854. pily ech proposa! chou'd be seaie), marked ‘‘Propo- life eal for route No. 7731, Louisiana,” and addressed, Second Assistant Postmaster Gencra!, Washington, D.0. JAMES CAMPBELL, nov H—Fiw Postmaster General. WH. M. MERRICK, Attorney at Law, nov Mu. SOHONENBERG, Teacher of Fiano and Singing, NO. %3'T PANNSYLVARLA AVENUE, oct 2B-—if sions of a whole life time into a few brief | bi id an actor always perlorms beat | there ? where he is most applauded; for who; sri I sincerely hope and] 9. advertise. your name so familiar to the public tha. le thi e, to] when a man looks at Lis old nat. he says mend the morals, and to inspire a loftier | to himself, «I must have a new hat,’ he THE WEEKLY sTAR. ‘This exeelemt Pamfly and News Jeurnal—comeni> ing a greater variety of in‘eremting reading than be found in any other-42 palishes on Savurday, Blugle -»py, pez panes OG Casu, urvanusir im apvancs. OG Sing'e copies (in wrappers) can be procured ® the counter, immediately after the iswuc of the paper. Price—-THREE CENTS. PosTMacteRns who sci s agents will be alows offence, a false step, or an unfortunate ex- posure of weakness gives him, merely to enjoy the power of humiliating bis reigh- bor. A true man of houor feels humble himself when he cannvt help humbling others. Rewt ious “preats To TH2 ARMy.—On the 24th of October the first two regi- ments of the fourth infantry corps left Odessa for the Crimea, and before they began their march they were addressed as follows by the Archbishop I wo'zenti, in the presence of Generals Annei:koff, Pauloff and Octhorione : “Victorious wars'o/s, xdorersof Chrisi! Adorers of Christ eud theref-re victor.- ous! You have not becn eble to rest long after your fatigues and exertions on the other side of the D.nub-. The voic: of the Emperor directs your Steps to the Taurida, to punish and def-at an ar - gant enemy, who, Lliaded by malice aud pride, has crossed the sea and inveded our ancient eountry, the cradle of that Christiamty which is spread throughout Russia, and the place where the Grand Duke Vladimir was baptized. God will be present in your ranks, and invisible angels will do battle with you The enemy, who came by ~e path, will at- tempt to fly by ten, but he c. or es- cape, as he is already surrounucu. He would willingly return to his home on the wings of the wind, but he has bee: taken by surprise by our brave troops, and cannot do so. It is on!y necess#; te give him the final blor -nd throw him as & corpse inte the sea. ‘Lhis Lovo is reserved for you. Hasten, then and to the joy of Russia, and the glory -¢ our beloved Ronarch, take ad\ite~. oi the rare Opportunity.” Toe Pcncrvan Max. -xir. Higgins was a very punctual man in all his trans- actions through life. Heamassed a large property by untiring industry a4 pune- tuality; and at th ad- 7° of ninety yeers was re his bed, and caln is he to judge by silence alone whether | away. Tie had de ately made almost Ticketa ONL DOLLAR, to be had of the members | that silence be the silence of approbation | cvery arrangc.uent for his deceacs and and at iiedoor on toe evening of the ball, ior indifference? (Renewed applause.) | burial. His pulse grew fainter, and the poy {Thero are some persons in every audi-| light of life seemed just flickering in its socket, when one of his sons observed, well merited round of applause. Now, | ‘Father, you will probably live but a ‘LT have no hesitation in saying that such, day or two more; is it not well for you men woul’ interfere to prevent the pay-| to name your bearers?” «To be sure, (Great ty son,” said the dying man, “it is cheering.) No, an actur always performs’ well thougit of, and I will 70 it now.” le gave a list of six, the usual number, and sank back exhausted upon his pil- low. A gleam of thought passed over his withered face like a ray of light, and le tallied once more. m- thet ““My son, read st. 1s the name of Mr. Wiggins It is, my father.” “Then ke ¢ off,” said he, emphaticaily, “for oy use| he was never punctnal—was never any- ready and willing to give | where in season—and he iwight detain the vecesson @ whole hor!’ —Boston Tran- _.tteKxow Noruines axnp Govrrvoz | Tribune that the Kuow Nothings of New | York are exerting the feat the election of Mr. Seward to the United States Senate, , Council of the Know Nothings, which ‘was in session last week, after ordering the local Ceuncils to strike from their ‘rolls the name of every mumber who failed to vor and a, mselyes to de- The first Grand for Ullman and Scroggs, pointing a State commit ce of thir- , adopted the following : “Resolu:d, Theat one member be seat Albany from each Ass mbly district, e hs influence to have a member of | this order elected United States Senator, ; and that such members go to Aibsny as early as the first of February next: thet said member be elected from each As- sembly district by the Councils tterein - and this Grand ( ouncil, for the purpvse of more effectually carrying out this measure, will teke 2 any Whig or Demoers. 'c held previous to the election ” sures to prevent caucuses being Bustness.—If you want business, says ur sensible friend of the | arcasterian, If you are a hatter, wake will think of you. If you are a tai or, make yourself so conspicuous that a man will think of you every tame he brushes his coat. When a man locks at his old boots, this muddy weather, and says to himself, «I must go and buy a piir of water-proofs,’ have your nanie so {mil- iar to fim that he will think of y).. and our place of business, as he does oi his onediag house, when he is hungry. It is the same way with everything and everybody who advertises extensively. Their names become familiar with th- people, and are associated in their minds se auch with goods and articles of muc- chandise, that all who want what they sell, are drawy, as by instinct, io t's shops and stores. re is ucthing like advertising. If you do not beiieve in it, try it, and be convinced. (> The horse-shoe nails dropped in the streets during the daily traffic re-ap- pear in the shape of swords «27 cup Lhe clippings of the t >v+! mixed with the par f ths lowe hoofs iu the smith) b2 C23) od! ger- ments of the poorest inhabitants of a sister isle, and soon afterward, in the form of dyes of the brightest blue, grace the dress of courtly dames. ‘The main ingredient of the ink with which we write, was probably one part of the broken hoop ofan old barrel. The bones of dead animals yield the chief constitu- ent of lucifer matches. The dregs of port wine, carefully rejected sy the pert wine drinker, in decanting his favorite beverage, are taken by him in the morn- ing, in the form of seidlitz powders, to remove the effects of his debauch. Tae offal of the street gortiod washing he 4 coal gas, re-3) ly preserv in the lady's ellis bottle, or are used by her to flavor the blanc mange for ber friends,