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ee ees “ i oes Sn ae fi tT rr 4 - _FHE EVENING STAR ; PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNQON, (EXCEPT SUNDAY.) At.the Star Building, corner Penasylvania avenue and Eleventh strect, By WALLACU & HOPE, Wil be served to subscribers in the cities ot Wash- ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Baltimore and Philadelphia, at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents. To mail subscribers the subseription price is THREE DOLLARS AND 2 PIPTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO ‘DOL. LARS for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR fur THREE MONTHS. §GStnore copits ont VOL. V ° cent. } NO. 677. EVENING STA WASHINGTON, D. C., GRATIS! UNDERTAKXERS, &c. SPLENDID RAFFLE. OARTER’S am SPANISH MIXTURE, [20 resesuegs 5, NEW DISCOVERY IN| Oy srveT MAKER & UNDERTAKER. W rumber of chances ive been taken, te tat R. THE. WEEKLY STAR, Jus excelleut Fainily and News Jomna!—c al TERMS. Single copy; per annum... m =) Five copier., Ten do. 4 ‘Twenty do. OP Casn, revan BLT Om 4! GP-Sinele copies (im wrappers) can be procured at the counter, immediately after the lease of thin paper. Price—rTuate cents. Post™asters who act ‘S89 Agents will be aliowe tf 2 commission of twenty per cent. if living, would be entitled to a certifi- cate or warrant as aforesaid under this i imi oe act, leaving a widow, or, if no widow, a The Great Parifier of the Riood! ATEN, trords on the Rational Treatment, with- Tous enesiota vs case pac ene nod (igs eear eng silent gold ap rw gt, THE VETO OF THE COLLINS STEAMER | minor chal or children, such widow, or, ad Not « Particle of Mercury In It! or Local Weakness, Nervous Debili, 4 he still continues to execute all orders in coutaining an Automaton Singing at BILL. if no widow, such minor child or chil- = oO “5 orien Bag reg botlbirnty ‘ana mk Peace as dresesipl tip et peererm er Aigy perl peng! whh caumartied On Saturday evening the President re- dren, shall be entitled to receive a certi- 4 te. i + Indis; sat notion. c a a 4 1 Pimples or Pastules ou tuaaee biatch Bell sition aad Incapacity for Study and me Aas neatly ax: promptty executed. | aes. : Nd turned to Congress the bill making ap-| ficate or warrant for the same quantity Bore K: Labor, Duliness ension, Loss of Meus J ry to — z e v 3 toys Ae tis aroale 2 Ber Byes, Ring. Worm 'or i — probing os Of Solitude. Tumairg, | cae shorter Eetive, and in the be : with Diamonds and Pauting fanyel propriation for the Collins line of stcam- . see — Lag og wou! J Stsvoorn Ulsera, Syphilitic Diaorders, | Self Distrust, Dizzmess, Head Ache, Involuntary | sanner. 2-dicz preserved in the moat perfeat mar | 3d Prize. One realli ae 9 | ers. with a message containing his reasons | °° CotlRed to receive res ane Lumbago Spinal Compla‘nta, and ali the diseas-s | Discharges, Pain in the Side, Affection of ths Eyes, | ser, even in the warmest weather. wit Diamonds, and Painting on aun sions of this act if now living : Provi - seising from an injaticious ase of Mer-ur7, Im- | Pimples on the Face, Sexual and other infirmities asakful for past favors, he would respsctfully | 4th Prize. One Gents Full Jeaeid rad ia Nite, or Ipparity of the Bloods ~~ im man. FETS tual le Medicine, which es Dbucorhs cele | PROM THE FRENCH OF DR. B. DE LANEY. y Te Cficeted 1 : for doing so. aia and will eudesvor to merit a continnarce of Lever (with Compen: doing so a % for the number of «xtraordinsry cures. ‘The important fact that these alarming complaints ANTHONY BUOHLY, Watch. ds, between Sth and 10th sts. hrough % r a small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely | :ouse cast of Tth etraet, mar IT- . Sess ther pore clien te te en eee at | ew amd Rights suceusetel Ueataoterc sacteed ny Total valUC.semssseseeseeet = Sidomee im its victa-o and wonderful tive prop- | the author, fully explained, by means of which ev- There will be Two Mundred Chances, at ‘Ten ertis The following certitcat-s, relected trom a | &°Y one is enabled to cure himself perfectly, and at C. WANRINER, Dollars each. Jarge number, are, however, st:opger testimony | te least possible cost, avoiding thereby all the ad- WATCHMAKER, than the mere word ofthe proprietors; end are all | V?rtised nostrums of the day. ; neg ing to the terms of the conti act \ a ; Yt, b n + Lady's (says the President,) the parties were to se secnat bas indeeed the prone! | ee ee, cent Saenger he ke : een Dene Cee) ee eer receive from the United States, for twen- ty round trips each year, the sem of nineteen thousand two hundred and fifty The raflle will take piace at Hilbus & Hitz’ Mu [dollars the trip, or three hmndred and That a subsequent marriage shall not ix.- pair the right of any such widow to suc!: warrant if she be a widow at the time of making her application: And provided further, That those shall be considered minors who are so at the time this act shall take effect. : NO. 330 PA. AVENUE, sic Depot, Star Uuildings, corner Pa. avenue and eighty five thousand dollars per annum ; Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, Thot rom gentlemen . ; nd | _ Sent to any address, gratis, and post free in a veen Ninth and Tenth sucets, lith street, where Tickets can be procured and th - < e . ie ADEE pry lyre ee respesehlign meagedt sn residing | Sealed envelope, by remitting ( ost paid) two post poo WinkiicroH nc, oe? aiiseahtccn evasion ere Pe Oe lad they were to construct and provige|-in no case shall any such certificate o- tn thacie ef bene? age stamps to Dr. B. DELANEY, No. 17 > gg abe ail an feb 14—dtNov4* . . - of possessing some tot ue Mort e street, New a — seen = aaa superb articles of workmanship ever exhibited, have ¥. BOYDEN, Esq,, of the Exchangs Hotel, Rich- REKEAT INSDUCEMESTsS. = mond, known ‘everywhera says he has see ibe Med DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S CANFIELD, BROTHER & CO, at snextaniene ptt aisaniiaiienaan: Sian Service of the Government. icine cailei Cantsr’s Spanisn Moxy: iministered ~ 229 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Ma. Call and eramine a's : De Of the ships contricted fi in over a hundred cases, in nearly all the diseases CELEBRATED Offer to buyers, previous to taking their ann pot of HILBUS & HITZ, 2 ps me) ‘ for biel it ts re: ore ip ap =) —— (ip) 2B ; count of stock, a lar; fe stnek ce uty smported | the hours of 9 o'eluck a1. and 6 p.m have been furnished, the Atlantic, Pacific Iy good resa'ts He says he most ex. ‘ tt ds, 8 23, JEWELRY, SILVER- tt i alti st trasrdinary ccedicine he hea ever seen. ermiaiy 1 erg, {, Athata und Plated Goods, Clocks, Bronzes, | f° 7— _ Pc ee et Bee Peal bo and Baltic. and the pi ent bill AGUE AND FSVER—GRMAT CURY.—I hereby PREPARED BY : ten China. ee, AT PRI-| BANKING HOUSE OF PAIEO & ROUASE, |PTOposes to dispense entire ly with the Sprity tnt os thevs years Uhad Agus wot Yever| DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philad’a., Pa., rE pag eee aes original condition of a fifth shiz, by only 5 TO SUIT 1 (Our RE- Opposite United States Trea: of the mo-t violent description. [ had several Phy: WILL EFFECTUALLY CURF GARD TO Cost. jan 3l—tr FONDS, & sicians, took Ie citi f Quinine, *ercury, . =f ——- —— ann mms a dd sold. . ed { belove ail ths Tonks adverticed, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE,] COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR rest would but su out permanent: relief. Shronie or Nervous Debility, Diseases of the New York, ‘Texas, California, ° ‘ . ging recently lost pm hem god co era rani or iY aed ee | nem oe A Cl 2 ordered Liver or Stomach. Mayas, © Genie Michigen, | THE LATE MR. MEALE’S PICTURES, y: 3 and other eecuriues purchased pely the place of the Arctic y peril of the sea. 5 the amount of compensation to the con- _ " ; Comet sys rd Masher ipe or | Mfatze, i po BE RAFFLED Fok LV 200 CILANvES | tractor was increased from nineteen thou- Bravar bites, near Richmond, Va. , Hearth Disgast for food, Fullness or cages GEORG ‘ ioe ze wo. sand two hundred and fifty Collars, io ©. B. LUCK, Eeq., now ia the elty of Rist-aomd | Weight in the iomaach Rene. Eractations, Sink ATTORNEY FOR CLAIMS, AND “St. ‘Thomas of Vilbmueva, giving Alus to the | thirty-three thousand dollars a trip, and end for many yesra in the Post Offices, had euch ing or Piuttoring ig nd cA cad deo My ae “4 NOTARY PUBLI Poor,” a copy of Murillo, by one cf his pupils and the number of trips from twenty to confidences in the astonishing efficacy of Curter’s Pinterioe oc ce Heart, Choking or Suflacaing | Washington Placa, naar Odd. Fellows? Hall, | touched by tnat great atten (ete ental to the | twenty-six cach year making the whole - " J 'S * 2 +, eri as Saten which Le ier gteencees teamed Sensations when in a lying Posture, Dimnoss ot SEVENTH STREET, Wasnwaron. DXd. original, cost $1,000, si sion, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and | "9" 18-1 , Mr. Lack says ne bes mever Kaown it to fail shen | Vision. | le t, Fever ; peri ‘ i Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspira:ion sess es aor Yeliownese of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the ¥. H. DAVIDGE, Ee a resins Physician, and formerly | side, ack, Chest, Limbs, &c., Sudden Flushes] Atf@ormey aud Gow Hor-et-Laz, ¢f the City Llotel, in the sity of Kichmord, mey« he} of feat Burning inthe Fiesh, Constant Imagin AND has witnessed ia s numb-r of insrsnces tur ed-cts ot ings of Evil, and great der n Of Spirits, COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Car év’s Spanish Mixture, which wate sos Ors ae Proprietor, in calling the attention of th ¥OR THY STATSS OF ~ surprising. le seys ima case of Con+uiaption, de 1 paldic te the pre; cian, dite os wah « Virginia New York Maine a Liver, the good ees were wor- of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adap- | Kentasky, sda f ee SAMUEL M. DRINKER, ofthe firm of Drinker & ion to the diseases for which it is recommended igsigul yy? Con: ze 2. “ The adoration of the Wise Meu of tle East,” a genu ne Murillo; cost compensation eight hundred and fifty r “ Head of our Saviour mencement of the service of these con- PR “ teed of the Blessed 1 . i re MATL. subscriptions in this the end of the last fiscal year, June 30, 1854, the sum paid to them by the United “aad obtained, or of urRY. States, amounted two milliuns six kun- “ i i i a Maseachusettg Maryland Pennsylvaala d 24 5 Morria, Richmond, was cated ured of Liver Com- Sedaomieiene i ee Florids Tsaheecos Alabare, ees drawing ikea, [dred and twenty thousand nine hundred Bettie of Carters Spanien Mitton’, set nila) PO people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled Poke some > sith or re whieh will be duly announced. ’ {and six dollars, without reckoning pub GREAT CURR Q? SUROPULA—The Raitors ot | DY,AN¥ Si wail sh apogee yporest edna pt Conveysnolng in ail ite Lrazchse prociptly ani Aiea en ase eel lic money advanced on Ioan to aid them the Richmond Hepablican hed a known Physicians and individuals, in a!l parts of | #vrate! i ich eutirely dinabled five ships, of a stipulated size and qual- ity, for the performance of this or other only four Tequiring the construction of one, which By act of Congress of July 21, 1852, eight thousand dollars per annum. Dar-\ ing the period of time from the com- tractors, on the 27th of April, 1850, to na inseventa Again Pap vash- {i0. the construction of the ships; while the country is immense. The following from North | Offes, vermis, OF p. { warrant be issued for any service less than fourteen days, except where the per- son shall actually have been engaged in battle and unless the party claiming suc!: certificate or warrant shall establish his or her right thereto by recerd evidence of said service. ‘ Sec. 4. And be it further enacted, That said certificates or warrants may be as- signed, transferred, and located by the warrautees, or their heirs-at-law, accord- ing to the provisions of existing laws regulating the assignment, transfer, and location of bounty-land warrants. Src 5. And be it further enacted, That no warrant issued under the provisions of this act shall be located on any public lands except such as shall at the time be subject to sale at either the minimum or lower graduated prices. Sec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the registers and receivers of the sev- eral land offices shall be severally au- thorized to charge and receive for their services in locating all warrants under the provisions of this act the — com- pensation or per cen‘ to which they are entitled by law ion the sales of the public lands, for cash, at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five cents per acre. ; , i ington corres : are glad t» the whoie amount of postages derived} The said compensation to be paid by the him frowa work. Two bottles of Carter's spanish {cine ts respectfully sub vitts <r | tntmber of the family f 10 dispore ol apart | to the Department has een only seven | assignees or holders of such warrants. Sa Mixture made a pe: cureof him, and the Edi “ t Boo R. U. GILLET, tors ic a public notice, ray they “cheertally recom- pt y had gratis, of a!l the Agents for the Ger Bitters. Coune meni it Ml who ace afflicted with auy disease of Prineipal Office and Mauufactory, LO Arch st, | Oflee apt residear Philadelphia, Pa. orat Lew, Franklin Row, corner of K and Thirteenth atrnat cot Waly ies, which his opul teeting many of the tinest paintings in Sp: that treasure-house of pictorial rieltes. The dis turbed state of the country at the ume, moreover, WM. M. MERRYOK, made itfavorable for obtaining many gems of art dh Attorney at Law, which would otherwise never have been pureliesa- mond County, N.C. NO. 3S Low StANA AVENUR. ble. eS ; Pine Hint, Mai ip! Will practice im the Supreme Court of the United Dr. C. M. Jackson, Philad tatee knd the Courts of the District of Columbia. have been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst f rm, don 95 ~ Hot ‘, residing ia the city of | for the ia-t five years. Such was my condition for three battles of twelve months that the physicians and all who saw fifty-six dollars; showing ar excess of expenditures above receipts of one mil- lion eight hundred and eighty-six thou the charge of the government. From the Boston Chronicle. Cue? p'veveee or Art.—Several chef @uccres |: A x of Manila, Corregeto, and other mast-rs, which were | it Shall be ia the power of Congress at brought from Span during revolutionary tines hv fany time after the 31st day of December, ” Privato Medical Treaties the late R. W> Meade, have elicited the adiuir. ion me said L must die. While in this condition, I wos on me of conn rs during the past werk in the 1 eta Aa the arrangement for - : ail the phys cians | carried to the watering places in Virginia, Tennes- PHYSTOLOGIOAL Vi#W OF MARRIAGE, They are to be disposed of the additional allowance herein provided . Thomp=on is a well | see and North Carolina, Lut was net benefited by benefit ofa ghter of Mr. Meade, re: z Ww of Richmond: a hie York, after an opportunity has been given to the public for an examination. feb 6 While on my » | stopped a week at Rutherfor ftoa, a WH. &. MATT IS W2, of Richmond had a cervant age in North Carolina, te uy the effect of BY for upon giving six months’ notice. M.B. GA CROIX, M.D, ALBANY, NY. %0 Pages and 140 Five Plain and Colored Litho ARNY mary consideration for the more generous — . ster’s | 20M Chaiybeate water in that place. About the hs and Pl , “hacti th Se sone ret Mie says be chaarfully toncns | last of the week, I went into a drug store to get Be Price onty 25 ts. -an - No. 8& Bridse street, Georgetown, bill proposes iy monk es ag va nd considers it « very invaluable mei | *°me medicine for my child and myseif. e-Bent free of postage to ail paris of the Union“@e LS perpared to fucnish Ratios, Downers, Boer ses props epeal, so as to leave Mends it, a: were several of the village physicians in th CHEAPEXT bOOK EVER Wenpines, &c., with everything in the Contec Congress no power to terminate the ar- cine. t the revenue, | 20d =< — to ta! ; terest a 7 PUBLISHED, end containing } tionary line, in ooy pert of the District, at rangement. ina ad 7s Spanish, | C@3€. 2m er asking me some questions, said he i rly d uble tke tity of | est notice, and On the most reasonable terms. ¢ sree 5 - Says he has geen the good off-ts of Carter's spanish nad beens dyepepue and had been : Trang Batter tn thet of the “jan 19 — repeal, adds dp mma Seg ft : i s . Hoof ints 4 ‘TS Ok. DOLLAR objections are, in my mind, insuperable. ters,”’ prepared by y>u, and he PUBLICATIONS, SE ott Bedell’ Pray : is : Ag) oop . ei hia fer welking. | WY the Butera He also called the next day BED 3 srontaon the PUYSIOLO- Mi i's Line. because, in terms, it deprives the United 2 ase ish Mixture, ‘and room, aad insi-ted so much that [ would wy GY OF MARRIAG#, and the| NEW” YORK, ALEXANDRIA, WASHINGTON | States of all fature discretion as to the ; 'm to get F : - 2 IND DISTRICT JOLUM. ; A without s cratch, ia a short pee f pee Pop aianee : RY secret Fgh eit ay eee OF COLUMBIA tincreased service and compensation Hee Pernt Uepelene St WARD, CLOSE & Co,, No. | | a4 more benefitted by it than all t t and we salting from excevaes, which | PUIS LINE OF PAC $ KLY | whatever changes may occur in the art Priveipal Lupo! Cl > : : $8 Maiden lan Man Tose Afar caching Lease cae alianp ailgiilioce cess § destroy the physical acd men- from pier 14 East Ri New York, and ofiener | of navigat ‘on, its expenses, or the policy T.W DYOCT & SONS, No. 182 Noriu Second st., and political condition of the country. me for a prescription and medicine, (he a dyspep- nd | Philade:pbi While the contractors are to be paid a tal powers, with observations | if necessary, aud are ‘omposed of the following ts duties and disqualificati: class vessels: tic,) and 1 gave him nearly all the Bitters i had lett, | fuels reattiers wie Whee itera Nhe new schr. Xt. ¥.Selatl, Degell, sosites: Which effected much good ia his case. He lias often | \oatamy and phyvioiogy, aed trae ae ra New sehr, Mots Gedcll,’s. 0 treme called on. me for more of the same k nd of medi- | Snctive orgece of both eexea, the'g structure, uses} Sehr. nn D., WMn. Oliver, master. cine, saying he was more benefitted by it U and functions. A popular and comprehensive trea-| Sch. Volant L. Ac Smitheuaeee, ether he had taken, bat { have not’ been ise on the dutiza and caau t eingle aud maar] Sehr. Commander-in—Chie}, Wogl om, master. any tnore for him or myself «ince; will y re | od liter hopes an Hone Greene Wie i fore, please ship me a dozen or more as saring them - infe ee ae These yes: sible. Respectfully yours, —— TPs t . R. HOOKER, Roger's Store, ¥ “o.,N omplat T, H. PHILLIPS’ COACH FACIORY, D.R. HO! n, Roger's Store contemplating m by CHARLES Pui’, Alexazuris, IT, Washington, and b7 Drazg’sts the original contract, they are exempted from several of its conditions, which has the cetlect of adding still more to that are all & men of experience in ine bey rate; while the further advantage is con- { tine ashington els. és —_ \ RY, | otober 34,1853, Prdebtee gre lewcta. shai tens ence, MOT? BE ELL, ceded to them, of placing their new privi- nicz “siney’s Livery Stabies great ben portent s tat oo ng its paz Wall stre hich & generous leges beyond the ccntrol even of Con- gress. The privileges bestowed upon the con- have be-n com- rae Bitters,” in Chroni rn + diseases and medical trestment 8. S. MASTERS & rangement of the Liversgnd its » | Of feunal: sancy to old aze, each cage graph- - Alex: og for the | { ain desirous of obtaining a quantity of it for the | ‘cally sy beautifal Hthographic plates THOMAS KILEY, rt “ u eas. ftere Lshall be en-| benefit of my commaunity. You will, therefore, | aervous debil tv, it: caused and care, hy a process} feb 1—Gin Washingtor | e ted t- ms with c. &e. hundred and thirty-four .housand and sand four hundred and forty dollars to Theact of July 21, 1852, provides ‘that This last provision, certainly a pri- compensation nearly double the rate of Sxc. 7. And be it further enacted, That the p-ovisions of this act, and all the bounty land laws heretofore passed L.- Congress, shall be extended to Indians in the same manner and to the same ex- tent as if the said Indians had beea white men. Suc. 8. And be it further enacted, Tha ; the widows of officers and soldiers of th: revolutionary war be entitled to the ben - efits of this act. Sec. 9. And be it further enacted, Tha the benetits of this act shall be applic! to and embrace those who served as yo!- unteers at the invasion of Platisburg, in September, eighteen hundred and four- teen. Sec. 10. And be it further enaeted, Tha the provisions of this act shall apply tu the chaplains who served with the army in the several wars of the country. Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That the provisions of this act be applied t» those who served as volunteers at tha attack on Lewistown, in Delaware, Ly the British fleet, in the war of cighteci hundred and twelve-fitteen. Swa.lowine a Bar or Lean.—Srow. ach Cpenep.—The Wopello, Iowa, In- telligencer says a Mr. T. W. Bates, while doing the exploit of sticking a bar of lead down his throat, let go his hold, and it descended into his stomach. Tha physicians of this place, not knowing: but Bates was trying to hoax them, made tractors are without correspondent ad- a slicht examination at the time, inas- send a lot, & t ovim fe ant effectual thet teilure i i 1S i . s jes avi dispatqb, and I would reapect- aie seat 3 S OF WM. J. ATWOOD pepedin ns _ Gally anagetiset coer aise Duke aoe One vantages to the government, which re-] much as he had made bat little ado abou Sees wal Wagcoe Of the toast tok ta ote, | Hewreviute, Yankrm Co,N.C,Nov. fe), Ja breseatosshors witht peariieal observations me MILITARY AND NAVAL, —_ ~ epames poounary, or _— it, and at times denied having swallowet Carriages anit Weg: 3s, give| Dt. C. M. Jacksou—Dear Sir: Atlow we to ex- | Sefer, yaxporiercepeccoe el —p? . - return for the immense outlay involved ; | it at all A few days after, the victin bupt of the beet materials, amd warrsoted to yive to you my sincere thanks for your diveovery | *autionary Rint ox the evils resulting from empi : : “ a t all. iy ry ik miietaction, a notuslly attended Sea medicine ‘which, to say. the least ut it, ras cf | al prectiee—an escay on = ae aruing fom = could _ the Saine service off having swallowed some acid substance, nepairs of every t-scc!p‘lom punet fected a cure that all ether ‘med:cines, 1 tt have prrpenions vameaeieen Shout minekig tween Fp and pete, ia all peice at ay cost ae — if] the lead began to corrode, and he began i ie taken, have entirely failed to do. “Hoc 's Ger- seated wo 29-mst doce a b 3 e bi ccemes a law, wi pay them a ick. i2i 7 ebesp, s second-Lant Clarence Capinge man Bi "luave eured me of the most stubborn | Cemedies for those velf in fii oS e et diaay i ted inthe T tare enconat of ablic aa ne y ‘tho t to be very sick. The physicians were and aggravated case of the rites that, periaps, ever ee Lg peter arr ithe ey i cola ae A © ‘4 aoe ih af wpa — called os = it Was soon _ { fell to the lot of man = My case is not a -tranger in | 7ouRg. apes Gel bescpheenesyee Aina ae earner A te So adequate considerations —that is, will in] that every other attempt to extract the + JNION aCADEMY. : hie thoce Contenspiating mariage. Tia p : O¥ HOUSE OF REPRESERTAtIVES. | °° : oes : mp t A PEW more pupils can be rece’ up | covery has ib ny friends and sret doubts of lig $f sad teonditien, LARGE number of Books belouging to thw [ly making provision for tke trausporta-| the stomach. This being resolved upon is 4 BW mere pupil or. Appi as | had trie@ everything recommende, conscious of having hesarded the health, happiness Library ct tie House of Represe: a ‘ rf a and privile,es to which every human Leing is en- did me any good until ay é | ton of the mails of the United Staies. a drawn by members and by their , the Biuers. Y: some five or six physicians were callc t charged to their accounts on th To provide for making a donation of| in, when Dr. Bell, of this place, perfarm: : ts Gre copiea for one dol i : F i ‘ = : eg this communication, for the benefit of the afflicted; Pidderiechnred ied sid Ean capes shalt on ee effec. It, eels mt 5 patiee hike such magnitude, and to give to the ar-] the operation, probably the first on rec- - crs et the Bcokstores. ra! reed . ATWOaD, | “ed States. 5 ¢ seasion. MATTHIAS MARTIN, | TADgeMent the character of permanence] ord, of opening the stomach and extra> - . pnag- neat Z. ICY * PMS Retnnt- — prottr many conselt Dr Ta Osors ep guilgian of the House of Represen . | which this bill proposes, would be to de- ing the lead. ‘The bar was about eleve t nnn —| These bitters are entirely vegetalie, they invigorite ; pon whic Lts book trout | feb 20—dew rive commercial enterprise of the bene-| inches in length A eheuk haif tt T OUPHE! B EVIEW for Janu : . i 2 it, a or by mail. eee eee oe P's ‘hiterp 1 inches in length, and about one half t!s The N a South Por oh fable dealers « here, and ot e orval i 4 _fabands, Dress ‘I's uumivgs | a monopoly, in violation of the sou : : . malonyl by Z b. GluMAs >; Wachingon; JL. KIDWELL, ROLE, E and F. oods 1, less than co-t, half tear ee blame e soundest! upon it. The patient, at the last a Powers of the neral Government Georgetown, and J. 8. PLEKPO price, alinest giv ods. MAXWELL & | principles of public policy, and of doubt- The Bu: mar 1—ly BRO. coaumen day to make room ior spivg | fal compatibility with the constitution. Cansntu = hae! pel ge ae 1 supatics by olfer ui ivivest Goods at cost, se = of Common Life oa No. 66 Beaver et, } sonable _ se Bang Leaiers. Deer one Hanes Albeuy, W. ¥: OLD SOLDIERS’ BOUNTY LAND BILL. + aa 7 oe etEaa Aaa: r ‘ : y P AN ACT in aidition to certain acts granting - : 95 per annua fits, Suoald we ZERM AN? = MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS. 3 bounty land to certain officeis ani soldiers ee FRANCK TAYLOR. TOOTU-WASH. . G. ANUERSUN bas received a large and | if i engaged in the military ser- svimany meritoriaus qualities, that it tas now be- assortment of Mathematical Inetru- | ap halt price. = Ltt hes pee 7 EXPEC‘ED NEW YEAL PRESENTS, ard faverite with the , ments and pare Materia’s af superior qu We cannot enumerate articles and prices, bet in ; ducted im this eiptia and Baitimore. uusts pre- |The Math matical Instruments are chietly of Sw yite the ladies to come and see the quiutities of Be-it enacted, ¥c., That each of the Setar pechape, of ai eters atioal the nusee Khe tavel ffasteviag ete, and | muanufsctory In cass, a8 well as ta separate pieocs; | Gov de that we hove pieced upon our ¢ city, Gre pars; frou every source Use most faitering laud: aha ae gael Gils od east bs pono sg surviving commissioned and non-commis- muallest proats, and sucuid hers tae prefr-enee for | vwarded yo nes ne Most Aaitering laudauions are | Water colors and oil colors Dra ing papers of ev- | arsed down at prices that will certainly sell Uieus. : : ery quality. MAXWELL & BRO., sioned officers, musicians, and privates, ‘ cash, Bad yo one ia that business can contious if} Intiamed and blecding gums are immediately be 2 | Alo, Studies in Drawing and Painting. ‘The original Riba»d and Trimming Store ® a 4 ; hia castomers are mot prompt insettiement by short | egited by its use; ita action upon then dec 2—tf oe wat6 fant Poon Monee avenue, between 9th and lun st, | Whether of regulars, volunteers, rangers, wotesoreush. | 48 0! *. | soothing and effective. [1 oc PS te Lee! rc feb 2—eodt earnestly rejues Uicroughly, that they are made to rival peari ta 7 settle wi node dele. 2 pute | Whitevess, and diffuses throug the mouth suc a DENTISTRY. To INVENTORS. I will farther give motics that all furgro bills | Geligitiul freshuess, that le breath is tendered x- BR. LEULSON respectfully cal > eae attention | NEB office of “Tha Enyentora’ Protection National iad may be contracted with me must be made} Guittely sweet. It disinfects all those, aapuricce to his new, patent, and GREATLY pas erece Spopege Fa ite the east Bors withe Fofeg-now (6, and with the disiact understand: | which tend to produce decay, and as a cousequence, PROVED metsod of ecttlng Artificis! Uatge’ et Ushes oon To of tend - that they are to be closed monthly, by cash or! when these are removed, the teeth must always re- | Teeth, with Continuous Guia—the re doo of the Pate: wow read i wa! moten at 20 days, which I have prepared forthe pur-| main sound. PRKEBCTICN OFTHE ART. Mhiecs, to the business of ita mumbers, namely: la making or militia, who were regularly mustered into the service of the United States, and every officer, commissioned and non- commissioned, seaman, ordinary seaman, marine, clerk, and landsman in the navy, ’ 2 ; i in any of the wars in which this country o old customers who Itis used a 4 » | >t Teeth Las the tow savant, aN others f examination: and eqiisittag patents, : 55 Se a ee. [pene York, thiladeiphia, Baltnoors, ord | 13: Guat SPEENGTH, CLEARLETESS, Goal | tayentess ar taviict © sc wad get a spy oftte thas been engaged since seventcen hun- a—t other cities where it hes be, \isrouuced. All | FOBT, informs inane or excel itee. tury Sabpee Sek wil begiven vibe bor hoe dred and ninety, and each of the surviv- er specti i tn be. respecting the Union. ety, Ma ey aia Bove yuna ot 2 bigheet veep i tchiy’by FRAN : ne ee eiuny eon i sae ox and see} | All letters om business must be directed to this o: | ors Of the militia, or volunteers, or State etsas & Lay Nope purrdussa of the iy ca y cl an ist, Ninth and Catharine st on ‘ice, where attention wiil be given iminediacely, _, | troops of any State or Territory, called : . nia, aud sold by all Drnggista everysclete, at 23 iT NG other Dentlat tm the Distriot of | A model shoy is in connection with the off-c, . Virgin's ve ' *Waew-rent Money, Land Warrants, and cents per boitie. ts pe vate GILLMAN, | Oolucbia hus « right to make this etyle of Teeth. | where modela ean bs made orjey at the shortest into ee = pe ea geo cere ae ha tia ces mnstithheasenarune 8 ON) FEB we Sr ree te on ag 10—t7 President T. P60. | boon paid by the United States subse- Fn a ecamahtihtenrnam csi 9 : eeie—ty President T. PLU. NLOTHIXG MADE TO ORDER CHEAPER | Office and house at No. 203 street, near the cor. \ Dende ua elt the principal cities sold to eit pur : r uent to the eighteenth day of June, ‘ distanc’ sen ting ae Trans Alleghany thag ever.—In oder io run off thi 5 ge: cf Penc+j}vamia avenue and 1% cisesi. DRAUGHT ALE. g notes or Lacd Werrants, may rely upoa recel ing <Fow Farge sock Of Ciatha Contant remnencat ) wes of Fema oh cts Te undersigned respectfully announce that they eighteen hundred and twelve, shall be the best rater, and remittances mads by draft on) oo a iti at this season take measure any wens FPARPRWS MAGAZINE FOR MARCH; as | nt paycomamed the » Nesstney of the District | entitled to receive @ certificate or warrant city ia the Unio der Gentlemen's Gamyenis of first quality 20 WS MAGAZINE FOR CH; for the sale of Kurtz & Nes’s York Draught Ale, fi the Department of the Interior for Piet HAMILTON @ T, Bauker, cheaper than our usuaily faw prices. —_ ; and have made afraagements so as t have it con- | from ape 3 * | dao O—Sm ° Penna 8. WALL & STEPUENS, The ene et ibe Eicor.n bitoer celta progress santly SN eee with} one hundred and sixty es of land; sts — ape eee door F . ud destiay of the Amertean ir cusi e ad. SILVER PLATED WARE. ie (G@uaadanenss trom Mail. __ 1s 6s ana Boomties of Fanny Pera; $} y a usual, a supply of Porter, Ale, Cider and Min. |@0d where any of those yeaa! — prec MPLET! fee Sets, Castors, Caky and Pint Wolert’s Roost, by Irving ; 31. me eral Water constantly on hand, 4 so mustered into service and pal a # Forks, double_and tiz'e ROSENKRANZ PIANOS. Plea Monae it dat Ae ore (0 our drivers will meet | have received a certificate or warrant, he q = ay = _ i . s “ reas, the teat sabaouse tor sees, wan OF the apave wnequatied in | Pride and Preudice; 40 ea Tas ash. ARNY & SHINN. |shall be entitled to a certificate or war Te rate 830 Pa. Ls re Pt and ms. , Germany. The: Godey and Groham’s Magazines for March. A first rate Wagon, but little used, for sale No. 330 Pa. avenue, between Apply r such quantity of land as will Pisces Maving peiks aller hicg cau Fur sale by E. K. LUNDY, as above, to AKNY & SHINN, rant fo quantity i i hole, with what he may | i No. ¥238 Bridge stree Union Botuing De; make, in the whole, | jan 19 and land voyage, arrived in perfect fed 28 =1¢ 1 ue erie fab tn eae at have heretot ived, one hundred and | Sa WE ee ee eae ae ion 8 Georsewown | bi fore rete red, ei ands ea sue] (S.NEping in tune. Theis beauty and power: of EBSTEWS LARGE QUARTO DICTION OFICH—Those persons having open ac-| sixty acres to cacl Person g HE subscriber ius always on hand tone elicits the bighert_encouiuma all the ary, edition of 1855, this day received (rom counts on our books which were readered in | served gs aforesaid: Provided, ‘The per- t of German and American Pi- great musical critics of Europe, ublishers—price, in full leaiher binding, &. December and due us 1st of January tast, also those — ZROS, icom the vers 758 HILBUS & HITZ, 1 Nos, 3 i late firm of Clagett & Dodson, are | 80n 80 having been inservice shall not’ offers tor sale at lower Music Depot, cor. Pa. av. 11th and D sts eet el at eee pede Homann of their delinquency, receive said fand warrant if it shall which be a parchased in the District of Columbia,} an guy IVY WALTZ. and are urged to make arrangements at once fur pear by the muster rolls of his regiment than can ‘accommodating terms. All Pianos aR erg enyereyeeaeranee eer pga JOMPOSED aad dedicated to Miss M. J. Tabler, | settlement, Tt will be to their advantage to do sa. he or aud .D neny me are warranted tv give satisfne- HE NEW C\TY DIRECTORY.—Washingion by Prot. A. Bites juge bished andor sale] feb?—coh® CLAGETT, DODSON & CO. | or corps that deserted was honora purchased _ and Georgetown Directory just published, con- | HILBUS & NIELS Music Depot OFiCu.—E, OWEN & Sun haves bly discharged from service. id Pianos taken iu exchange. Seas Sty thied Oren oe eens | Price 12% cents, feb 6 - opened their first invoice of ‘Spring Goods, Sec. 2. And be it fu ther enacted, Tha: B. » Prnessd Muse, ’, AU CKET and Quarto Diaries tor 1855 tor sal solicit acall from their friends and customers. . 6, betw. Fourtecuth and Filleenth streets, a2 TE anna cen tai Pa jan TRANCK TAYLOR.” feb 21_colw in case of the death of any person who, counts, was getting along finely, with 4 prospect of a speedy recovery—the i:.- flamation caused from the lead, while ia the stomach, being the greatest difficulty to contend with, at present ap nec. The Intelligencer of the 9th tells us th. Bates was rapidly recovering. Wny tne Fovrta or Marcr was Sr- Leorsp.—The Portland Advertiser, cor- recting the blundering statement whic. every year or two goes the rounds of tl.s pers, to the effect that the fourth «f th was selected as the beginning «f the Presidential term because it will nos fall on Sunday for 300 years to come, says: T The selection of the fourth of March as the day for the beginning of the Pres . idential terms, seems to have been resuly of accident. The old Continental Con- gress when the ratification of the new Constitution by the necessary number of States had been ascertained passed a res- olution Sept. 18. 1788, appointing the first Wednesday in the next January for the choice of the Presidential electors, tha first Wednesday in February for the elec- tion of the President and Vice President, and the first Wednesday of March fo: the organization of the new goverment. The first Wednesday of March ed to be in the year 1789, the 4th of bh, and asthe administration which begun on that day was limited to four years by the Constitution the next and all succeed - ing administrations have begun on this day of the month.” Bs would venture on a-kiss unless he-weu'- ed to get his mouth full of magnesia aud carmine.