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+ > THE EVENING STAR MALU BLISIED EVERY APTERNOON, ’ (azoart suwpar,) | Af the Star Buildings, corner Pennsylvansa avenue and Elewanth street, WALLACH & HOPE, ovrved to ambecribers in the cities of Wash- . wn, Alerandria, Baltimore'and Phila- . AND A QUARTER CENTS, pasa- > the Agents. To mail subscribere the subeeripte orice is THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOL- LARS fr SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR for THREE MONTHS, @ySixetz corizs one cant. . Bs UNDERTAKERS, &c = Seo abn eo ot er CASINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER. SG andersigned would respectfully inform hic frionds, soquaintanees, and the public that he still continues to exeeuts gl) orders in line of busigess tm the best manmer and at the short eat notice. RE CAIRING nestly and promptly executed PUNETLALS attended to at the shortest notice, and im the best y manner. Bocics mreserred im the mest perfect man ner, even 1% the warmest weather. agankful ‘or past favors, be world respectfally solicit, and will emdesyor te merit = continuance of esme. ANTHONY BUOHLY, Pe. are, #. side, between 9th and 10th ste. A Residence: Mr. Martin's, Mo. £06, D etrest, toird age aast of 7th sireet. mar 17—ly UNDERTAKER. WOULD re-rectfally return my thanks to the citizens of Washington and ite vicinity for their past patronags, and say that owing to the frequent calis in the Undertaking branch of my business, I hare been induced to discontinue the manufactare of Fornitors, and turn my attention fully to the UNDERTAKING. I have spared no paing to have every thing that is requirits to my buriness, and I am theretore fally prepared to meet any order after aie —— - I apopeet= who may ems 8 28) t spare no pains te carry out fu: oriers to their antire satasfection. JAMES F. HARVEY, Tth st., between G and H. to at all houre of the night No. 41! WN. B.—Oal 2 mar 2—ly ‘F. H. DAVIDGE Attorucy and Counsellor-at-Law, AnD COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS POR THE SLATSS OF Virgin Now York Maine Kentucky, New Jerse: Titinois Louisiane, Missiasi »> Connecticut Maerschusetia Marylaod Pennsylvania Tennesse Alabama lows € sorgia California Aries B Csroli: de, Ba Conrsyancing in all its seoncatsly ex: |. Offices, Louisiane avenue, cpp. Fifth street. cot 16—dly PROF. SCHONENBERG, THACHER AND TRANSLATOR OF Moderm Language: and Literature, NO. 967 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. oct 23—tf rauches promptly an R. H. GILLET, CGounszelior at Law, ice and residence in Frantlin Row, corner 0/ E Thirteenth straet. not W—Aly $$$ ___,. Mu. SCHONENBERG, of Fiano and Singing, ek. |. BST PeNNsrivania AVENUB. WM. M. MERRICK, Attorney at Law, So. 3S Low.Stana AVENUE. Will prestice im the Supreme Court of the United States and the Courts of the District of volumbia. dee Wet f VENING OLASS8* iN LANGUAGES —PROP. SCHON EN BERG <ili commence reviewing classes in Langn on Mon 30th Detober, af bein, a ras 267 Pennsrivania svenne — ja Private Medical Treaties ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL ViEW OF MARAIAGE, BY M. B. LA CROIX, M. D,, ALBANY, N.Y. 250 [ages and 130 Five Pisin and Colored Litho grapbe and Plates. &@ Price onty 25 Cents. es it free of portage to all paris of the Unione 1OLO- GY OF MARRIAGE, sud the Re Secret i+ firmities and disorder of youth aed maturicy, re- vulting from exceeses, which destroy the physical and men- ~ tal powers, with observations on marriage, its duties and disqualifications, and their remedies; with lithographs, illustrating the anatomy and physiology, and diseases of the repro- dactive organs of both sexes, their structure, usce j and functions. A popular and comprehensive trea- tise on the duties and casualties of single und mar. , Tied life—bappy and fruitful alliances, mode cf se curing them - infelicitous and infertile ones—their obvistion aud removal—important contemplating matrimony, that will overcome ob jections to it; none, hewever. should take this ia portant sep without first consulting its paces— Com Dentaries on the diseases ana medical treatment of females from fufancy to old aze, each care greph- ically illustrated by beautiful lithographic plates— nervous debility, its causes and curs, ty a precess atonce sw simple, «sfe and eff-ctual. that tailure is impossib'e—raies for daily manag-ment—an essay on Spor. ‘beea with practical of servations on @ safec, sad more successful mode of tr-atment- cauticnary biate on the evils resulting frora empiri cal practice—an eseay on all di ising (oe fodi a, with plain and simple rules by which can care themselves without mereary— or those relf inflicted miseries and pointed hopes so unforicnstely prevalent in the ouag. It ie g truth‘ul adviser to the married snd ose coatemplating marriage. Ite per: ticularly recommended to persons entertaining se cret doubts of their physical cond tien, and who are conscious of having hazarded the health, happiness sad privilege: to which every human being is en- titled to. Prices 25 cents per copy, or five copies for one dol- lar. lei free of postegs to any part of ths Uni- ted States. N Those who prefer may consult De La Crom any of the diseases up a which his book treats sther .ersemally or by mail. Medicine sent to any Part of the Union according to directioas, safely packed and carefally secured from all observation. Address De. M. #. LA CROLX, No 31 Meiden Came Or Poet Office Box 679, Alvan: 2 Office open daily from Sunday from 2 until 6 pm. Se OMice Removed from No 66 Beaver st., t 31 Maiden Lame, Albany, N. Y. dec T Ss N bamtsepus dee DENTISTRY. Dy MUNSON respectfully cal s public attention P a new, pateot. ond GREATLY D methol of eet ag Artifiel Teeth. with Continu0us Gum—the ver, PERFROTION OFT ‘BART. Thisaty! of Teeth hab the follow advsn's¢es vis: #47 STRENGTH, C t ail others rearects, rs excelling. £1 tion Qs ‘ree>ectfully solicited. Piease cai! c TON.—No othr Dentist im the District ef Colambia hes « right to siske this style of Teeth. N. B— Teeth constitationsi'y healthy, plugged and warranted for life. OGice‘and house at No. 298 B street, near the cor- ner of Pennsylrasia avenue and lith street. nov 13--tf TO INVENTORS. EB offer of “The Inventors’ Protection National Uaion” is on 1th street, opposite the East Yor- tico of the Patent (fice, and is now ready to attend e ted io call and get a copy of the Constitution and By-laws, and where any informs thon will be given respecting the Union. the T. G. CLAYTON, President I. P. W. 0. GOOD NEWS. # have this morving received a fre*h supply of W Que Papler Mache and Prari Inlaid GOOD, such as Work Boxes, Deeks, “ard Cases, Porie Mon- naies, Port Folics, Notwithstanding the great rush meds upea our store dur the lasi w have yet some very Bee Goods left, to which vite ths attention of these desiring New presen's JOHN F. ELUIB, No 306 Pa. avesue, bet 9b and 10th sts, deo 27 ere _ diem AMERICAN BPORTSMAN ;_ come hints t sportsmen, notes on sporting. oe “the game birds and wild fowl of America ; owes, M.D. With numerous illus~ PAYLORK & MAURY’S Bookstore, neay Mh at, Years’ 1B, Dr. DUPONCO’S GOLDEN MONTHLY PILLS, dential!y by mafl, on : Washington, D. C ,” General Agent, by whom be tilled at the proprietor’s prices. YEARS’ EXPERIENCE in the treatment of the Diseases of Females. been advertised to a limited extent for a little more thon a year, yet have already been sold, a large has been sent by mail to ladies in the country; and letters are be containin; the benef use. The following is an extract from a letter of a n ! MANAGERS: les, both of whom have been drawing: im thi 5 lady of high standing who has authorized her name 7 sae! =| ers im this country or not, they are in- to be communicated confidentially to other ladies | Am infallible oure for recent Coughs, Tickling of CM Manshey, a She tes iad = Tighe arge numbers of ‘oung Swiss into their teresting, inasmuch as they show the im- — < make inquiries Tespecting the modus | the Tightness ofT'reathing, Croup in I Morice, H Bowen. *| service. In the ese Oberland, the a e pills : aficted with obstructions from wh Eheniny — Stor VOL. V. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1855. LADINS, TRY ‘ THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This axeshiont Family and News Jeursai—eesuain ing a greaier variety of miaresting vending than be found te any other—ie publish sd m Basurday. OF Sngie copice (im wrappers) can be procured a the counter, immediately after the imsue of the paper. Price—Tmaeg canta. Poermastaas Who act as agents will be alowe commission of twenty per cent. NO. 646. EVENING STAR. INTERESTING FOREIGN ITEMS LAST STEAMER ae -— According to private accounts from St. Petersburg, great distress is expe- rienced in that city, and much dissatis- faction prevails at the hardships imposed IMPORTANT TO THE SIOK. Be it experience and well-known skill of McCuixroos is a sufficient ty to the a>lic that the following list of Mi icines, such as ve becw constantly ‘used in his practice tor the las. thirty years, will fatly sustain by their effects the valuable qualities attributed to them, and prove f be the best Medicines ever offered to the public. I. Dr: McCtintock’s Pectoral . Aninvaluable remedy fer Bronchitis, sum p- BALLS, &c. HO! FOR THE NIGHTINGALES. FIRST ANNUAL BALL quantities were used, the fat became yel- low and the flesh tasted fishy. He states that when sheep were ome ounce a day, the fat was beautifully white, and the ficsh light and easy of digestion, and gave general satisfaction to the consum- ers. experiments with bullocks have been equally satisfactory. He feeds the bullocks wi SOVEREIGN REMEDY for the cure of all Painful Obstructions and Female Irregularities from whatever cause. id by all Draggi loning $1 to “Dr. be sent confi- RANWOLD, orders will These Pills are the result-of OVE. THIRTY GOTINGALE GUADRILLE CLUB. HE members of this Club take pleasure in an- nouncing to their friends and the public gene- At the solicitation of many intelligent Ladies for rally that their first Annual Ball will take place at tion, and all chronic diseases of the throat and 290 5 mentioned 1 , oil mized ap with 5 whom they were prescribed by Dr. Duponcg with lungs. In all deep seated comiplaints of the Pulmo- oe Hall, on MONDAY, January 29h, A —, It is tio = 2 all! and chaff; the pigs have it mixed with the faaet Beayees cts, shay are now published to ae fbi ype it hae proved Paros safe, = Every exertion will be made by the Club so se As ros ‘he = in Rassi dry meal; the have split beans world, so that ali Females suffering -trom the Sy aver omy ths xtensive | satistaction to all who may honor them with their | Pe® "grons Services in Rassia| coaked in oil. ‘The commonest ail costs diseases peculiar to th ® ha 3 of Dr, McClintock. 5 A s in on. co! scp ecgeatea Rie eae [ees mrs tho ory nn preaence. A superior Cotillon Baud has been engaged for ure occasion. The Refreshments are placed in the hands of an experienced caterer. No hats or caps allowed in the room except those worn by Clubs. Tickets ONE DOLLAR—to be had of any of the reser | and at the door on the evening of the ball. of the Tig! Spitting of B! Diffleuity of Breath: Hoarse- mess or Loss of elon resry De Presengr use will be attended with the happiest results, while it is pleasant te the palste eo wholesystem. It contains no la jum or opium im any shepe. Price $| per pint bottle. HI, Dr. McClintock's Cold ond Cough Miature. government, this statement is some- what remarkable. — Recruiting for the English army is proceeding in Switzerland with decided success. The bounty much exceeds that offered by the Pope and the King of Nat in a gpa ne eg cents per gallon, an savii is considerable. Dr. Polesh Gunmnge thee the rdlief to a broken-winded horse from the administration of cod liver oil, is very soon perceptible. Whether these - ments are of any practical value to SEVERAL THOUSAND BOXES rtion of which it parts of being received daily the warmest expressions of gratitude for is which have been deri from their dren, &. It contains no preparation of opium. portance of studying the ication and Price 35. cents per bottle, physiological action of different food and “My daughter, now aged 17, was for three years painfully Commiatice on Receplion. French Jura, and in the neighborhood of ¢ suffered f 7M M ey, A is scarce, hose dis-| 5i)5 ; animal . mocceets lelen.on vuyeictane twee, but | III. Dy. MeClintock’s Asthma and Hoog- i au WH awchay: reer a) bileas 5 Boge - dis-| oils in the system.—Country Gen- porary r: “t, Her complexion be- 5 ricts will dou yield a large number | r/pman came tinged with a sallow greenis) ‘ue, and her whole sys- ing Cough Remedy. Floor Managers. of recruits. r tam 60 ack diseased that she wa- ‘ounced to be rapid- | An almost instantaneous relief for these distress J A Butler, I Morrice, C E Tretler. = ‘a Sevens in a New York pope mag Pry se acd — imz complaints. This is the fruit of Saye jan 15—eo7t® — The Avisatore Alessandrino states A CLERICAL WARMING.PAN. tha tos gud third were tet ut fa Saree gest | bom Reed Celet & doy Res Monee Lootee | WARUTERPAN TIPU VRA@AG Geman! of Hrcland, overmment, at the] In many parts of Ireland a warming- pletely restored nas Zan ttat may daughter's health ts com- | Qoagh who will use it. Price 60 ents per bottle. WAS wT ay Gal ANDERS regan seo “sap — the} pan iscalleda “friar.” Not many years rosy glow of health ; her gloomy melancholy, oy that chees- - o ‘ ‘ ‘recrait, od » among | >, isti i Pad epg health ; her gloomy mslancholy, by that cheer- | 77, Jy, Rye wa s oon Cordial GRAND B the Sardinian citisens, deren accome | 8°22 unsophisticated girl took service in a hotel in the town of ——. Poor thing! page Lg heard of a warm- ing-pan in her life, though she had regu- larly confessed to a friar. It so happened that on a cool and driz- aly night a priest took lodgings at the hotel. He had traveled far, and being weary retired at an early hour. Soon after, the mistress of the house called to the servant girl— «« Betty, put the friar into No. 6.” The poor girl, not dreaming that by the word friar her mistress meant the warming-pan, hastened to the priest, who was comfurtably settled in bed, and A prompt and certain cute for Diarrhea, Dysen- tery cad otaes Morbus in allstages. Asure pre vemtive of Asiatic Cholera, which. no traveler or faintly should be without. Price 25 and 60 cente per bottle. ¥. Dr. McClintock's Tonis Alterative For pu the blood. Th rifier over eae thode — moe peer Skin diseazes, Eruptions, ‘mop! ipelas, Uloers, Sore tegs, and all Rechomsene Eyphilitic complaints, dc. Itis s most excellent spring medi- cine, perfectly palatable, and safe for children or fe males. Price (pint Bottles) $1. VI. Dr. McClintock's Dyspeptic Eli Dyspepsia, or disordered digestion, may be called the National Disease of America. Its symptoms are headache; giddiness; nervous low spirits; dim- plished their time of military service, and among those who have drawn a number exempting them from the con- scription. — According to the Russian aecounts, the Emperor Nisholas will have the fol- lowing armies in the field next Spring : viz: 1. The Crimean army of 120,000 men in the field and 30,000 in Sebasto- pol; 2. The Tchernomorish (Cossacks of the Kuban) army, 40,000 men; 3 Danubian army, 40,000 men; 4. The army in Dithunia and Volhynia, 120,000 men; 5. The Baltic army, 60,000 men ; FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE POOR OF WASHINGTON. I’ announcing this Ball the Mauagers would most respectfully state that it will be conducted ina style unsurpassed by any heretofore given, and will be worthy of the good objector which it is intended. Tt is hoped that «his effort will receive the liberal support of the whole community, and that they will be abe to relieve the wants of those that are now suffering in our city. The Ball will take place at the Assembly Roems, TUESDAY, February 6th. Tickets ONE DOLLAR. Managers on part of the Militury. Maj Gen W Jones, Lt Col Reilly, Br Gen R © Weightman, Maj R Keyworth, Surg Morgan, Qr Mr McCuliom. B.—The ingredients of these pills are perfect, ly aRMLEss in their medicinal operation on the most delicate female con-titutions, yet as_prepared and ¢ombined by Dr. Duponco, their inietiie action is suoh that married ladies should use them with roper precaution. Indeed, their use is net at all indicated during pregnancy. For the same reason, as every physician knows, medicines which act in this way are the very best that can be used for re- storing the natural, healthy tone and functions of the system when so much impaired and deranged as to result in barrenness. For further particulars see di- rections, &e. sent with each box, and circulars to be had at the Druggists. J. DUPONCO, M.D, Proprietor, N. Y. Sold in Was! hy: by Kipwetr & Lavrence, Srorr &Co., W. H. Gian, 8. R. Syivester, J. B. Moore, First Ward; O. Boswett., Island F. Catan, | H Stone, Seventh st.; H H McPurrson 1 pus ; y ‘ 6. The reserve army, 80,000 men. You i i id Capitol Hill: Vasu, Navy Yard. In Georgetown | ness of vision, with motes or specks before the eyes; Capt Jamison, Z - tetas rousing him, said— by o. M. Lint icum, J. L. Kidwell In Alexandria | itobing of the nostrils; dullness of hearing and ring- Capt W Lasseile, will hardly fail to observe that no men- y Too! c Lt J Tucker, Lt Feeny, Lt J H Bird iJ H De Bille, Lt Beseres, Lt P Otterback, “Your riverence must ge into Ne. 6, my mistress says.” «* Why so ?” ashed the priest, alarmed at being distur bed. ‘ Your riverence must go into No. 6.” +» Peel & Stevens, Foustain & Co., and by Druggists generally. OFFICIAL Treasury Department, Jan. 3, 1855. img im the ears; disagreeable taste in the mouth; constriction or weight xbout the chest; difficulty of breathing; sense of su‘focation i+ lying down, or in arcending stairs; palpitations, or uneasy feelings sbout the heart; irregular or deficient appetite, senge of sinking at the stomach; acidity; heartburn; tion is made either of the Guard and Grenadier corps in Poland, or of the Caucassian army. The garrison of Odessa bas been frequently changed lately, but jan 16—Imn* ee or fullness ofthe abdomen, and costivenese. LtJ W Baden, it is probably exaggeration to say that it TT help for it, and the pri ‘ is her given to th ders fol in or fi 5 al en, and Mi 5 Q it ls pi y Say that 1 ere was no . priest ee eke =. me of these syruptoms always appear in Dyepep- ee is now 50,000 strong. . dressi . and t lowing described stocks of the United States, that | gia; and sometimes the same patient has many of Lt F Reilly, ’ arose, put on a ssing gown, wen Lt E F Allen, LtG Nutzy, Lt Brown, this department is prepared to purchase, at any time between the date hereof and the Ist March next, Portions of those stocks, amounting in the aggre- gate to $1,900,000, in the manner and on the terms hereinafter nientioned, to wit: Tu case of any contingent competition, within the — General report gives out that on the 22d, and not far from Odessa, more than 360 foot soldiers and several Jewish car- ters perished in a snow storm. The causes of death were the want of ade- quate warm clothing. and the sudden them at the same time, or at different times. attacking these Protean jptoms source, viz: deranged condition of the di; tions, the Dyspeptic Elixir combines all the valuable its which the Vegetable Risgion affords. im connection with the Vegetable Purgative Pills, in cases where there is much costiveness, or with the Anti-Billous I where the functions of to No. 6. In about fifteen minutes the mistress called to Betty— ** Betty, put the friar into No. 4.” Betty said something about disturbing Managers on part of the Citizens. fton ST Towers, R Doyle JW Maury, Esq = Win Dougherty Walter Lenox G Ennis @ Parker JL Henshaw rs S Dau his reverence, which the mistress did not amount stated, preference will be given in the order | the livar are irrecularly discharged, it will be found Poser Force dae wie set in of a frost; and it is also said that] understand: so she told the girl, in a of time in which said stocks may be offered. The Fi = Ty. MeCinded’ ae aa dee Wweerwran Wiel the wagons and teams had gone on be- sharp veice to do as she was directed, certificate, duly assigned to the United States by the parties who ard to receive the amount thereof, H Eaton fore the men, who were thus left behind, fare Col W Forney and she would always do right. H Wiuter ‘T Carberry and as the soldiers had on wet clothes Up went Betty, and the unhappy mst be transite to thi department; upon the Troha Sr nesgaty gerd FE from the previous rain, they froze into a| prick, Jespite hig angry. protestwumree, receipt whereof; a price will be paid compounded of | gic sn Rheumatic Diseares. This remedy is offered y Wi Hope crust of ice when the frost began. They | was obli to turn out of No. 6, and go the foliowing particulars : With the utmost confidence. It has been used most | § Reatera © Wheeler looked about for a bridge, but could not}; . 1. Th q ified i extensirely, and is as near a Specific for Rheumatic | R Smith Dr Maynard . of - The par value or amount specified in each } © IT'S Donogiine, find any. The day after, groups of fro- le time elapsed ere the gi certificate. ; : EF Bell zen dead bodies were found, and between was told to put the friar into No. 8. 2. A premiuin on the stock of the loan authorized | py pry Dr. McClintock's Rsewmatic Lini- Fp epre sat . CH Calvert 20 and 30 men lay in each heap. by the act of July, 1846, redeemable November 12, — A Private letter from St. Petersburg poor priest, thinking that every one in 1856 of 214 per cent.; on the stock of the loan att pees the house was mad, and sturdily resolv- An ivfallible oatward application for ths relief cf arke JC Fitzpatrick thorized by the act : 1842, redeemable 31st Decem- | ali rheumatic cr nevralg ssprainn ewellngty De wh Magruder ih St the operor Ni ie anes “suman ot ing = quit it the noms mening. crept into 3 emt: stil meck, stiffnesc of the te, ins in the shon!- $F Pranklin ire hd J the damp sheets of No. 8. ber, 1662, of 10 per cent.; on the stock of the loans Gera, back ce Heike, 40 alee \eeusdiate cevier Vespacian Ellis E Spalding ip authorized by the acts of 1847 and 1848, and redeem able, the former on the 31st Deeember, 1867, and the latter on 30th June, 1868, of 16 per cent.; and on the stock of the loan authorized by the act of K Coyle Major B & French, ‘Treasurer. On the part of the Company. Capt J Reese, Lt Baine, Lt Cone, O 8 Campbell 60 000 men, who are to be employed as shar ters. Among them are to be all the ermine hunters, who are estimat- ed at 20,000. They are said to be skill- But he was to enjoy no peace there. Betty was directed to put the friar into No. 3, and with tears in her eyes she obeyed. from cholic and pains in the stomach aud abdomen, Asa counter irrltant, itis Invainabie In all cnses ernal stimulent is needed. Price (per where au ¢: bott!s) 60 cents. 7 . Dr. McClintoch’s Anodyns Diizture, Qr Mr G W Food fui rk their whol 1260, and redeemable on the 3lst December, ba64, |X. Dr. B , St" . ul inarksmen, w r whole] In about an hour, the landlady con- (commonly called the Texan indemnity) six per PR rca ie he singe barr harony srg Neer, Comey lives on the banks of Oural or the cluded to go to bed herself, and the friar was ordered into her room. Wondering what it meant, Betty roused the priest, and told him he must go inte No. 11. The patient monk crossed himself, count- ed his beads, and went into No. 11. It so happened that the husband of the lady was troubled with the ayer eg monster”—jealousy. Going to bed, there- fore, before his wife, his’ suspicions were confirmed by seeing between his own sheets a man fast To rouse the sleeper, and te kick him into the street, was the work of a very few minutes ; nor was the mistake ex- plained till the next day, when the priest informed the landlord what outrages had been committed upon him; and he learned, to his astonishment, that he bad been serving the whole night as a warm- on, Io Tus Hoxgy-Moon Szason.—The San- dusky Register affims that the “‘ = moon season” is raging some in its neigh- borhood, and publishes the following di- agnosis of the ‘‘affection” for the benefit of those who may fall victims to its rav- Reoed day—speechless ecstacy—bliss impossible to be expressed. Fifth day—bliss in the ascendant—ap- petite begins to *+ look up.” Hats and Caps to be left in the hat room. Milita- ry hats will only be allowed in the hal jan 27—dth GRATIS! cent 8. Interest on the par of each certificate trom the Ist of January, 1855, to the date of receipt and set- tlement at the Treasury, with the allowance (tor the money to reach the owner) of one day’s interest in rddition. Payment for said stocks will be made in d-afts of Use Treasurer of the United States, on the assistant treasurer at Beston, New York, or Philadelphia, as the parties may direct. But no certificate will be entitled to the benefit of this notice which shali not be actually received at the Treasury on or before the said Ist day of March next. ache, Chotic, Agnerm the Face, Ohilblaing, Neural- Stone ot Gravel, &c., 4c. No pain need bs en- ured a moment by aa rson who will use this invaluabie Analyne. 60 cents per botttle. X. Dr. McClintock's Fever and Agus Specific. This hes teen found an infallible specific for this scourge cf new countries, and for intermittent fevers. No traveller or resident in any ague dis- trict shoul? fail to provide themselves with thissure preventive. Price $i per bottle. XI. Dr. TcClintock’s Vegetable Purga- tive Pills, For the relief of Constipation and its painful re- sults, uch as Headache, Dissiness, Sick Stomach, Pains, and al! the symptoms enumerated vuder the “Dyspeptic Wiisir.” Price 25 cants per box. AU. Dr. McClintock's Pills, For Lis‘r Complaints, Se a arising from d-rangement ot iver, symp vhnetidey tizmeeg Hesteshe, Blog! tn the Ears, yelic ~ (arred tongue, 8] ler, sense of fullness or pain in the right side, dlsordered stomach ot bowels, deficient of the -eolored stoola, &c. These Pills, if teken in jent stages of Bilious and Yellow or other Fevers, will gid ward off the attack. Price x. te okies Medici be procured of all the ines My in this Dis- a) Di and Apothecaries orig er] of J. L. Hunsnaw, Agent, Washington. sep 18—6m OOMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR New York, California, New Jersey, Missouri, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Minaesota, GEORGE ¢c. THOMAS, ATTORNEY FORK CLAIMS, AND Oby, in the chase of the fox, the beaver, pe the ermine. The whole of these mee io so the letter pi are to . im- mci mediately ordered and sent to the Crim- DISCOVERY IN} 9. They are to be armed with tn -| Minie rifle. — There is said to be good reason for believing that it is intended to add 7,000 to the British naval forces in the forth- coming estimates for the year 1355-6, making the number to be voted for this service 70,000. — Gen. Lord a is named in the ‘ROM THE cH OF DR. B. DEL military circles at Vienna as the succes- "Tie nupoctat tact that these siarangcompirie| OF of the late Brigadier General Du Plat, easily be removed without Medicme 1s, in this! ag the representative of England at Aus- small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely arters and highly successful treatment, as adopted by tsian oa eanee of F noe om France P the — plas by —— wedges th onal pontblee eet re himself perfectly, and at! sented the Grand Cordon of the Legion versed soctumeatthe gaye tne? ™*| oF Honor ‘his’ highness the Emperor of Sent to any address, gratis, and post free ina Austria. someee oo *yDELA — On the Ist instant, the English street, New York. residents at Pau presented a handsome ROSENKRANZ PIANOS. silver chased coffee service to Madame jest received two of the above unequalled in | Basquet, the mother of the French gene- riraments direct from the Manu- ral who so gallantly brought up the factor: , Germany, 2 ; Pane nthe it EN | oops under his command to the id of and land voyage, arrived in perfect! the British at the battle of Inkermann. tune, afford another guarantee of their superiorny —M. Frossard, a Protestant clergy- in keeping in tune. ‘Their beauty and power of man, has been sent to the Crimea, tp on ganize a body of Protestant chaplains to minister to the spiritual wants of the JUs' FEW words on the Rational Treatment, out Medicine, of Spermatorrhea, > or L kness, Nervous De Lassitude, Weak- bs and Back, Indispo- sition and Incapacity for Study and Labor, Dullness of Apprehension, Los: aversion to Society, Love of Solitude. u Selt Distrust, Dizziness, Head Ache, Involuntary Discharges, Pain in the Side, Affection of th Eyes, Pimples on the Face, Sexual and other infirmities in man. JAMES GUTHRIE, Secretary of Treasury. HEAR THE WITNESS! BIGHTEOUS VERDICT! RHEUMATISM, COUGH, PAIN IN SIDE, &e. We cure after eix year’s suffering of oue of the most highly respectable citizens of Maryland. Prejudice and skepticism can’t stand before the many cures made by Hampton’s Vegetable Tinc- ture, jan 4—dtMarl Kenpatt’s Grove, Montgomery Co., Md, December 2, 1854. Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray: Gentlemen—in 1544 I had what ry doctors called a vialent and combined attack of Chronic Rheuina- tisms and Gout, from which I was confined to my bed for three months. I had the very best physi- eran’, who tried other various remedies, none of which gave me any permanent rel: Not baving ease trom pain day or night, { became much «maci ated; my whole system a mass of disease, literally aking, from the crown of my hed to the sole of feet. I had to hobble about—most of the ume confined to the honse; at times so helpless that [ tone elicits the highest enconiums from all the great musical critics of HILBUS & HITZ, Music Depot, cor. Pa. av. 11th and D sts. jan 8- the French army belonging] Ninth day—lady eats her dinner with- had to be assisted to my bed. I was also afflicted NOT Y¥Y PUBLIC. _jan8-u Ba members of sy “ 4 with @ dreadtul cough, great shortness of breath, | gyaghington Place, near Odd: Vellows Hall, MEDIOAL NOTIOR. to the reformed religion. M out being kissed between every mouth- sore throat, palpitation of the and pain in my SEVENTH STRERT, Wasnmcton, DXO. PROFESSOR THOMSON — A rumor is prevalent in Paris of a} ful. tucly Caled mo. I guvou aitboperel bette eaased | 007 18—"9 from Bufo, New York, has project for making the Anchduke Lavin, Twelfth day—“Oh! eis wo heal i continued thus to suffer on fi . " opened an office in hing- cis, King of ” not said quite so 1940 86h a paiod efainpeume, Atthio canon Nip eee dee eeny ton, D. C4 No. 483 Eighth | brother of the Emperor 1g q fre- daughter saw at her grandmother’sa homerous certificates of cures made ton’s Vegetable Tincture. I knew some of those who ceriified to cures per- formed on themselves and friends. 1 was resolved give itatrial. I informed my doctor of it. He ected ; but my sufferings were so greatihat | pro- cured one botue, and, before [ harl taken the whole of it, I felt much rehef, which encouraged me to gem tens Afterataking the second botde I was er than for the past six years, my appetite re- turned—cough, pain in the side, shortness of breath &e. rye | all gone. I continued using this won- derful icine until I had taken seven bottles, ac- cording to the directions; and 1 am happy to say Hampton’s Tincture, and that alone restored me w Teagan panuanae mame Ste Feat wmtecaecs cogent eel mortem ge. I weighed yesterday 238 lbs. and I never | 8°@tlemen wishing to consult economy in purchas better in my life. One oi my neighbors was al- | !98 fine Overcoats, Talmas, dress, freck and busi so affected, like myself, with Rheuuausm, &c. He | 88 Coats, black and fancy Cashmere Pants, Vel has also been restored by the Tincture. { heard of | Yet» Silk, satin and Merino Vests, Undershitts and other cases; but I am satisfied this Tinewure Drawers, and all o her ready made Garments of fine tried, will speak for itself. My only object par will toa bonl present hemes cod = ae - . sorted as in the begiuning of the season wii the scribing to you my suffe 3 and the way I obtained vantage of much lemeronex, Polsnd. ‘ — The Pope has admitted Cardinal Wiseman among the cardinals composing the sacred congregation of the Index. — The Sultan’s brother-in-law, the ex Grand Vizier Mehemet Ali Pacha, has been condemned to restore to the treas- ury 75,000 piastres—a bribe which, it ppears, had been accepted during the interminable judicial inquiry set on foot respecting the affairs of Djczaeulu, the Armenian banker. —Mr. Mark Sill, an emigrant from the north of England, writing from Australia, says: ‘“‘I took the other day * load of vegetables to Melborne, and sole them for £13, which will show you that market stuff is very dear in this country. About phiet, wit street, for the su: jon of y Dr. Hamp- Yhap st and for the ailevia- of human suffering, by of- fering te the unfortunate af- flicted with Private Disease,a ire and safe method of cure, inde’ on the solid basis of science and sound philoso- phy. Having practised in Europe, Asia, Africa and America for ncaily 30 year: chtime he made the treatment of sy, in ull ii species, sta. ges, ramifications, and Be Unrroughont, a speci ity, he feels confident he discovered and pos- i i the cure of these com. plaints which are unknown to the faculty. apd that he has made perfect and permanent cures of patients who bad been under the treatment of such eminent men as Ricord, Acton, Parker, and a host of others. The various complicated and distressing diseases incident to females confidentially treated, and with eminent success, Office hours from 4% past 8 a m to 12, and ‘rom 2 to 10pm. Evening visitors, observe Office, 483 Eighth st , bet. Pa. avenue jan 16—2w* quently. Fifteenth day—gentlemen fancies a walk solus—comes home and dicovers his charmer in tears. Sixteenth day—gentlemen and lady have returned to the world of sighs, and gentle chidings and ises “never to ones alone in future.” Are invisible all day. Bighicenth day—lady is presented with ificent Saseen ; gentlemen consults about the details of their do- mestic arrangements. Tae Crexcr.—“A Clergyman,” wri- ting to the National Intelligencer, says : “The term ‘Clergyman’ has a much wider application now than formerly. In Flax and Hemp, their culture and manipulation—25 cents The Rose and the Ring, by Thack , iMustrated Sern Francais des Etats Unis pour )’ annee A Night in Buenos Ayres. a new drama, in 5 acts Parish and other Pencill by Kirwan Humanity in the City, by Rev. E. H. Chapin Sociology for the South, or the failure of Free Soci- ety, by George Fitzhugh Camille, a novel, vy Alexander Dumas. jah 4 FRANCK TAYLOR. ed Reser MADE CLOTHING AT RE duced prices.—As the season is advanced we have determined to sell off the remaining portion of het, 18 w induce the aifticted to uy this Tincture, tEPHEN. 7) RANG-ALLEGMANY BANK AND SELDEN | 8 fortnight previously, I took load, and| your issue of this morning, we are in- srtueh Bas, under the bcssings of Gu done 0 much aaa pa‘ avenue;neat toon Hal. | Withers & Go's Netes purchased atthe bighest | made £14 of it. Eggs are 6d. each, but-| formed that in the Legislature of Masea- ? tre wees reseed jan 12 (Sentinel & News) "8fecurrent Money, Land Warrants, and Virginia | ter 38. 6d. per pound, and milk 1s. a| chusetts there are “five cl en in the Henry GAITHER. MPFIGH ALMANAC AND COMPANION i | etl bought and old. quart. Wages are also very high: labor-| Senate and seventeen in the House of Cough; Broschite, | Semmens mecmigan te 1455, containing Lists of Parliament, of Royal | ,DFafts on all the principal etties eotd to suit pur | men are getting 10s. per day, and cooks| Representati 2, ‘ou tell us to psa, Nervousness and General Weakness. Asa Rimaie utedieine of for delicate children we believe it unequalled. . Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balti- stewing Baltimore, and 304 Broadway, N. York Households, Ministry, Judiciary, Foreizn Min | CDasers. isters, &c, im England, British Miniatere | _ Persons at «distance sendi abroad, Military and Colonial Goverwmenta and persone! gener Exports, Fh De ties, Revenu rade and Couimerce for a Srorr & Uo. J. B. Moors, D. B. Cu, Chronicle of the Session of Parliament 1854, dec 9—8m HAMILTON 3 Sees reads & Bowne, W, Evciot, and H. Mc Abstracts of important Parliamentary Docw- | — - shington ; also, by R.B. F. Cr seu, George ments, and valuable articles on the Campaim, 4 hen GREAT JOURNEY ¢ A pilgri nd C. ©. bexny, Alexandria, and by Drug- ou the United States Census, on the heaith oi the Valley of Tears, to Meunt Zion, s everywhere. jan S—tr Dwellings, Occupations of the people, Flue: | thor of the Words of Jesus” me Trans-Alleghany | from £40 to £45 a year. notes or Land Warrants, may the best rates, tisd vamsleaacc eas by draft any city in the Union. Farreninc Anais with Cop Liver Oi. —The London Lancet gives an ac. count of a series of experiments made b Dr. James Pollock, a fattening ani- mals with cod liver oil. They were con- t Do you branch of the cburch thathas & seat islature of any of our States ¢ not hold all responsible for the au- 22pm saat MEE ES RRSP aad tations oF the Punds ; Follow Jesus, by the author of Come to Jesus ducted upon s large scale, and he found acts ofa few. If every State and OT 2 TO ORDER CHEAPER Public Improves ‘The Fountain of Living Waters, by Theo, Irving . i B bop he ylee to rua off the remain other Weefa} ‘and valushie ter, complete m | The Dales in Newport, by Leila’ Lee that pigs taking the oil ate less meal, 3 Church would enact laws whereby one vol. _ es, and der of our large stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, jes tet FRANCK "TAYLOR. | Flower Fables, by Louisa M. Albott weighed the heaviest, and more Vestings we at season take measure and ¥ Bastind, or Household Sketches, by W. Brooke B 4 t wd, OF : money stone in the London market, . orde: G OO | Pie Pi I Catechi f the M.E. Charch fl a re aol cen cheaper then our ee ay 4 ae ALMAKAC for 1855. Wibaten ate ‘ ual Canter Of the Methodist ae fat Peng firm and white. He fed woe nar ae 2a : WAL EPHENS. Just piblished and for sale at episcopal Churc B53. om LWO Ounces to 8 quar int ss Pa. av., feat ro Koes. TAYLOR & MAORY'S GRA “eo to ter of @ pin! the cause ewe 3a Y & BALLANTYNE, janis (Sentinel & jand ) Heer Wb oh 696 Levents sweet, Pe dally, with good sevulta; but when larger

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