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| . THE EVENING STAR| nine ~rmtptee PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, THE W EEKLY STA R. “ This excelient Pamity and News Journsl—con - taining a greater variety of interesting reading than : Bingie copy, por ot acon ene 3s (EXCEPT SUNDAY,) > INVARIABLY IN aDvaNce. At the Star Building, corner Pennsylvania OG Single copies (in wrappers) can be procured evrnue and Eleventh street, By W. D. WALLACH, at the counter, iinmediately afer the save of tie Peper. Price—rungs cexne. Will be served to subscribers im the cities of Wash- imgion, Georgetown, Alexandria, Baltimore and Philadelphia, at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTs, PosTMasTeRs who act as agents will be allowed & commission of twenty per cent. payable weekly to the Agents. To mail subscribers the subscription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOL LARS for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR i Se TMRRE MONTHS. Op-tuetx corms om! VOL, V, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, oo = a TONES OARTER’S Treasv PARTMENT, March 5, in = —S—_—_ SPANISH MIXTURE. | OCUM Lane crrene’® | once ns neaeey ees ta yoxesntotarive remutterios erare| EVENING STAR. NO. 696. MARCH 28, 1855. bonnet and blue veil. The remainder of stock of the United States described in the fol- f her dress is changeable; somctimes black ° oJ LOCK, now eommonly called the WORLD = . ‘ ° ac The Great Purifier of the Blood! (oh) eriman QB lowing netice of 3d Janaary last, that for the pur | FAIR LOCK, without key or key hole, is the Lage | === silk, and sometimes brown figured do. Not a Particle of Mercury In It! i 1 erg, res comeing pilose “ the amount | that pecur a tee cares dover the Herring Safe that FROM CONSTANTINOPLE. and brown cloth figured shawi, or what- his ment will continue to | containe: at the World’s Fair, London, 1851 ; ; . . “a an jmums Rear for Eczotala, ine’s a Pt = purchase, upon the terms of said notice, to the ex: |it being eereiary Gali eee iocks | 4 friend has furnished us with the fol-| ever best masks her performances. She beumatisa, Obstina’ Eruptio: . M KSON, Philad’a ent of the residue of the sum proposed not yet ob- | in the safe could be unlocked. All parties interest: i herse! y several alias oca- Piaples or Pustules on the facs, Blotel WILL EFFEOTUALLY CURE ess tained— say $1,158,585 05, if ead stocks are offered | are referred to the Talldwing motiees aa oe lowsng extract from a letter dated Con- ay ty rte — os ae 2 LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA and received here prior to the first day of June next: THE WORLD'S FAIR LOCK. stantinople, February 5, to a gentleman con and circumstances require. She Jomte, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitie Dieorders,| Chronic or Nervous Dedilii 4 Peeasvny Deranraunr, January 3, 1855. fat in this city : eeesaes a ae opt segoesgaccard Lumbogo, Epinal Oumplatate tn tna rae ‘ ity, Diseases Notice is hereby given to the holders of the fol- |! have this day sold to Messrs. STEARNS & |i this city : aay man in America—that she can speak Og froman injadteicus ae of Mate Te | Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a die ig described stocks of the United States, that | MARVIN, Manufacturers of WILDER'S latent| The war drags its slow length al ine diffe it ch —= a phy mem or Stomach. this department is prepared to purchase, at any time | Salamander SAFES, New York, the Patent right of dis th A ong, | nine different languages, and teach four VHIS velua‘ls Medicine, which has tee | Such as > the Heat. A Inward Piles, Fullness, or | between the date hereof and the Ist day of March | my ) cot eee med object of conversation correctly. Is intima cly acquainted with aabto Medicine, which bes beooste ca Blood 110 the Heal, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau. mclekrd of those stocks, amounting in the ag ROTATING CR LOCK, |here. Much =e is felt among the] many of the sovereigns, princes, princess- brated hi cures, e in the manner m the i i i 7 eftected through its agency, hes induced the prope. = cpa the Sener ane Fl agi ems hietetermemiona ene “JONES? ANTIGUNPOWDER LOCK,” or, friends of the allies for the safety of their | es, dukes, lords and ladies of Europe, and an te we oper friends, to offer ing or Fluticring atthe Pit of the Stomach, Swim | , 1 case of any contingent competition, within the | ATHE WORLD'S PAIR LOCK. troops ia the Crimea. The daily ac-| the West Indies, with the presidents, fidence in its virtue and wonderful carting poo, Fung of the Head, Harried and didicult Breathing, | oP tare case erence will rouicen inthe order | mis Lock being placed fra ae sek eres {counts represent them as being in the| heads of departinents, and ladics of nole w Ls it 4 i Pade e nt eae * . ° erties fT certificates, selected from a] ations when in a lying Fortue, Dina. i certificates, duly assigned tothe United States by Fair, with ai.ovoin the Safe, to be the reward of most wretched and deplorable condition. &c. in this coun She is extrcnely large na mber, are Bower pond stronger tes mon Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and | tie parties who are to receive the amount taercof, any person Rp could open | Fag ee The English are ering much more] pious on allsuitable occasions—can be es 3 Dall Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, | ust be transiritted to this department ; upon the | |The gold remained therein for ap ingtke {than the French, and th remely ill—i i from gentlemen well known in their localities, and Yeliowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the | 'ect!pt whereof, a price will be paid compounded | five days, whilst the visitors got tired of turning the = e .rench, and the news that = y ill—in deep affliction, or ia a of the highest _rorpectabil Yemeny of them residing | Side, Back, Ciiest, Limbs, &c., Sudden. Flushes | of the following ‘particulars dials, with such poor prospect at success, the num- {reached here yesterday states that they | dying condition in a moment, if necessa- ing i Donsta: 1. The value, or au. t specified i h cer- | ber of changes bei . . : 4 FP. BOYDEN, Eaq,, of the Exchange Hotel, Rich- playa hep potleytl arene oma tificate. = 4 paises en aeecee Bankers, Tosiers and Merchants who desire to had abandoned their trenches to the} ry, to gain sympathy. + Her residence 1s mond, Known where says he hasseen the Med- | ‘PAE proprictor, in calling the attention of the | 2- A premium on the stock of the loan authorizd | have these Locks upon their doors, can have them | latter. ‘The army had dwindled down at present unknown. She gos cut but Seine called C. Sramisn Mrxrcns, administered 1 sbiie to this preparation, doce su with » feot.| by the set of July, 1846, redeemable November 12, | by applying to Stearns & Marvin, No. 146 Water |to some 7000 men ; and scarcely one half| little by daylight, often crossing the strect in over a hundred cases, in near!: ing ofthe utmost confidence in its virtues and adap- | 1556. of 2¥ per cent.; on the steck of the loan au- | street, who have the exclusive right to manufacture f th be: 1 i i hi i i s fer which it is recommended, with the most aston- | tation to the diseases for which it is recommended. | thorized by the act of 1842, redeemable 31st Decem- | said Locks in the United States. of that number capable of doing active or otherwise changing her course, so that ishing!y good results. He says it is the mostex-| It is no new and untried article, bat one that bas | D°r, 1862, of 10 per cent.; on the stock of the loans HENRY C. JONES. |duty. Up to this time, the greater por-| itis very difficult to find her hiding place. traerdtuaty medicine he bas ever seen. stoad the test of a ten years? trial before the Ameri | thorized by the acts of 1847 and 1848, aid redeem- | Newark, N. J., January 20th, 1853. tion of the troops have been and still are} These worthies collect whatever they AGUE AND PEVER—GREAT CURE_—I can people, and its reputation and sale is unrivalled | 3%le, the former on the: 3lst_ December, 1867, and STEARNS & M RVIN living under v: can themselves without givin at 4 fy that for three yoars Thad Ague pat ce by any similer preparations extant. ‘The testimony | the Jatter on the 20th June, 1868, of 16 per cent ; ARN Al , & canvass. 2 . 4 ut giving truc ref- of the most violent description. I had several Phy. | "ita favor given by the most prominent and weill- | 2nd on the stock of the loan authorized by the act Successors ro Rica & Co, The weather in the Crimea is of the] erences aud induce as many oihers as sicians, took large quantities of Quinine, Mercury, | EWN Physicians and individuals, in all parts of | Of 1850, and redeemable on the Sist of December, ONLY MAK“ RS OF 8 RL AMANDER | Most tryin description® Constant rains, | possible to beg for the destitute and af and [ believe all the Tonics advertised, but all with | {#¢ country is immense. The following from North | '854, (commonly called the Texan indemnity,) 6 BAVES, Cony - ant OER en ee frosts Th Y flicted, whil h “sii bor wap oe erg , referring any | Per cent. , a y combining 11 oe -|snows and frosts. e road from Ba- | flicted, while they themselves gonerousiy Spacek Waiatens tale battasas on which secre who may still donbt, to my “Memorabilia,” or Prac-] , 3 Interest on the par of each certificate from the ie} es waepc, |laklava, the port to which the English | receive whatever is coliected aud attend cured and I am happy to say I have had neitber | ic#! Receipt Book. for Farmers and Families, to be | !*t of January, 1855, to the date of receipt and set- ri- Im Georgetown, D.C. royisions are consigned. | 4 h to the distribus ae a chills or since. 1 consider it the best Tonic had gratis, of all the Agents tor the German Bitters. Uement atthe Treasury, with the all lowance (fo8 |] —$ i pl rm igned, ong since as istribution of wt gratis! im this world, and the only medicine that Principal Office aad Manufactory, 190 Arch st., | ‘© money to reach the owner) of one day’s interest] BOUNTY LAND—ADDITIONAL. become so impassable, that it is found reached my cage. JOHN LONGDEN. | Philadelphia, Pa. anit for anid stocks will be made in drans or} A Ll my old friends for whom T obtained Bounty impossible to use it ;- the consequence is, eee near Richmond, Va. 1 ‘ayment ai we made in dra' Land, in less quantity than 160 acres, are here- = . . TESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA. the Treasurer of the United States, on the assistant by informed that their names and a record of the | that the rations are not regularly received be a Bow in the clty of Richmond | Certificate of Dr. iV Smith, of Pine Hill, Rich sashes {oston, New York, Philadelphia, as the | evidence, with the dates of their certificates, are on | or gerved out to the soldiers, and t BLACK =NED, AND SENT FROM TOWN ae the on efficacy of Oarter’s = Pr Hine, Mareh 4th, 1854. ; But to tepdetesimael bare be entitled to the — ncuron Degiduoiieste Teel — b pro oh The cold ON TRE CAks. Spenich Mixture. 9 it upwards of 68 .C. M. Jac elphia—| : this notice which shall not be actually received at j vant 0 i i we T ani Ww 4 8 bettas, which he has givan away to the afflicted. kc llin aie ie sonenias the Treasury on or before the said Ist day of March | ©©.btain any land for want of_sufficient eervice, athe: tl ant of forage has been Greensporo’, (ia., March 18.—There J of whom are titled i : Hien Mr. Lack says e he hes never Snown It to fall when | for the last five years. Such was’ my condition for NeXt JAMES GUTHRIR, find the time altowed reconled ty wae” Orion! can |80 destructive to the horses, that the| was a disgraceful mob here on Saturday, 2 twelve months that the physicians and ail who saw} _™ar6—dUunel _ Secre‘ary of the Treasury. | find it to their interest to call or write, and I will |COMmissary department are Perfectly | the 17th. I was attracted by a crowd Dr. MINGS, a —— Phyetcian, and formerly | me said I must die. While in this cenit, I was OTICE TO FLUTISTS.—EISENBRANDT"S | send forms and instructions for reasonable and fair | helpless. el is 80 scarce that there is}on the principal street. On drawing (f the City Hotel, im the city of Richmond, says he | carried to the watering places in Virginia, Tenncs- superior Premium Diasonic Flutes and Cla: ion- | compensation. not enough furnished the men to cook I bas witnessed in a cumber of instances the effects of | see and North Carolina, but was net benefited by} ettes will be on exhibition and for sale fora few Any old Soldiers, or their Widows, unable to pay 4 near, | Saw a young man of about twen- Carver's Spanish Mixtra, which were most truly | any water to which I was taken. While on my | days at HILBUS & HITZ°S Music Depot. for preparing their papers wi'l be instructed gratis | their food, much less to warm themselves. ty-two years standing in the m surprising. He says case cf Consumption, de- | way home, I stopped a week at Rutherfordton,a} mar 19 by calling at the office. JOHN D. CLARK, I was told by a physician who recently | ¢ i ton the Liver, the good effects were won- | small vill: forth Carolina, te try the effect of | — m Agent, Washington, DC. 4 bose cently! crowd. They were asking his name, Geeful indeed, i. eae _halybeate rater in tht place. About whe | TEV. JOUN LANAUAN, PASTOR OF THE : rh goer ty tesagr ot yp owing to! which it appears he declined giving. SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker & | last e week, I went intoa drug store to get BET, M. a ar "5 the soldi ing obli ive inqui se encitnn Morris, Richmond, was aan cured of Liver Com-| some medicine for my child and myseif. There | strong desire to benefit the afflicted induces him Co La 5 ee ans salt noo re the ol mip i wi pasate of three years standing, by the use of two | Were several of tho village physicians in the store, | thus tocerify. We chal: enge any other medicine Oftce ant eek ial kita Row, comer of t pi 7° an mp,}ment was. He informed me the young ise of Oarter’s Spanish Mixture. and one of them seemed to take some interest in my | t present euch a mass of testimony from gentlemen and Thi feyeddngresany Fran! net 8 26mm | hat there was scarcely one free from] man “ had declared himself an ebol:tion- GREAT CURE OF SOROFULA.—Ths Editors of | case. and, after asking me some questions, said he | and ladics of high standing of our own weil-known : scorbutic symptoms. The dysentery | i,t, and it net agreei ith the i Sea pres ee ceed ef sae poeamaee | mautay as Geran memes ae Be | CHING SULT DOC nO” | RANKING ROUAE GE PAIRD A BOUREE [Te be cee meee suopinat the pentin tarind comnts in their precs rooma, cured of riolent Scrofule, com | fitted by the use of “Dr. Hoofland’s German Bit-| CHITiS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA’ &e OUsE 0 me » | Produced by that disease had broken out,| ments of the people, they had a notion to bined with Rheumatism, which entirely disabled | ters,” prepared by yeu, and he insisted that | would = Bavtimore, January 24th, 1855, Winer vite ete ities purchased | ®04 was daily carrying off hundreds. In] mob him.” He was told to leave the bim from work. Two bottles of Carter's Spenieh | try the Bitters He also called the next day at my | Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray: nN pee 8 and other securities purchas: adiition to this you can readily, as a} pl but he declined. So: se Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and the Edi | room, and insi-ted so much that I would ty them [take pleasure in saying to you that I have used ; ioe 50! ae 35 Ae ; = Aare § ~~ Ys place, at ined. me cXclaimed. commence 3 direct ‘38! wre ol 9, ie wd 1 i . ayer ned Lhe all who are aflicied with any disease of com dedi ts Goan all toe eee any Lad teceeae rare cee patie when { com-| _ Jan 2t—Gm meladies these privations and exposure de hima on a rail!” Others, more STILL ANOTHER CURT OF SOROFULA—Ihad | medicine I had ever taken. menced to use © Hampton’s Tincture.’? I found | @ MAKER & UNDERTAKER has eogendered in thecamp. If the hos-| moderate, proposed to send him from a valuable boy cured cf Scrofuls by Carter’s After reaching home one of my neighbors came to | it: effects upon my general health most salut: OABINET U TAI pitals here, as I know from my own ob- town. All were in favor of his leaving . _ ed up under its use. ene rsiane! Would respectfully inform Pit }setvations, where they possess every | and those that were the least excited a- jixture. Iconsifer it traly a valuable | me gad geet mee = monies, (he Pore My nervous system and digestive organs soon right- medicins. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor on the | tic,) and i gave him nearly all the Bitters te friondg, eins nd t] iis go" Fae é EF.and P. R. BR. Co, Bichuwed, ¥a. 7 witich effected much od in bis = He nanos ee 1 Ses recommeniod apie By thet be Silcuatinuee tee aye jo gone means requisite to render them efficien:, | vised him to leave. He wap aaket ate WEN cal on me for more of the same kind of medi- ps very case; ' as ve bee = ey ein 4 5 i i a s ” “ eas BALT RHEUM 07 oe YEARS STANDING cine, eaying he wes more benefitted by ir than soy | formed, they have tes it Guin euceees Lagu ness in the best miki ned in m8 — — —_ ¢isorgan-} he was from ; he answered ** Massachu- Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, reciding in the city of | other he had taken, but I have not been able to get Yours traly, BEPAIRIING nestty ond prcmptly ezeratea | 179d State, what must be the condition of | sett re of al Rheum, wbich heed fr | fs please sip me adnern r'more anon aap] CO Exeter ty Mc“ Chinch Baltmore. | yFUNMEALS eieeted n'st "ase [those temporary places they call hospi-] 1 saw him leave the crowd and go to Spanieb Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he hed for 1h 3 ” wept het aa tals in the Crimea. I am told that the} the hotel. Soon he came out and walked nearly tweaty years, and which ell the physicians| "ihr. Respectfully yours, W. SMIT: ; — ; ’ e cau wivew eral not care. Mr. ‘Thompoon ts a rel D. R. HOOKER, Roger's Store, Wake Co., N. BLEEDI Oe feeb irae ose » coe ft fhe te : e — _ are =— gs placed | past the crowd, going in the direction of knows sasvubent ie city of Richmondf an October 24. 1853, sa Having experienced vei Pie! ” — . aber! ‘or past favors, le wee upon the dam: und wit! i ar 1 e is mast t9>ackadle. reat benefit from the use of “Hoofland's German | Mesers. Mortimer § Mowbray: iy P Bro nothing} the depot. The leader of the mob, who 4 ici Ail endeavor te mori? 8 cor ‘ : Wid. A BATTAL WS, of Richmond hed « servant | Bitters,” in Chronic Dysentery and functional de-| , | 40 herery certify that about twelve months ago raped CDOOVENTHONY BNC: around them save a blanket, and that} f was told was the sheriff, swore he should cured of Bpaniah Syphilis, in the worst form, by Carter’s| rangement of the Liver, and iis concomitant evils,} | 883 taken with a severe hemorrhage of the Lungs Pa. ave., s.side, between Sth » mens it, and considers it a very invaluable mei} | benefit of my community. You will, therefore,| Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture { procured one hogge cast of 7th strat. , i cines. Could a state more wretched or} him, followed by several othe cine. * Carolina is respectfully su! td. oe (From corre-pondence of N.Y. Daily Times } AN ABOLITIONIST RODE OX A Tarr, rT the surgeons are without the proper medi-| not leave the town. and went in chase of ture. He says he cheerfully recom-| { am desirous of obtaining a quantity of it for the | 294 had four attacksof it I was advised to try Dr. Residence: Mr. Martin’ P please send a lot, &c. &c. boule, and after taking which, I was satisGed that Not } miserable be easily conceived? The sick knowing what they might do, I concluded . h be d that, afi i fe : isc : : ae EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, CERTIFICATE OF WM. J. ATWOOD. boule, I was entirel y well, and Law entoy as cot EXCELSIOR IS OUR MOTTO. and wounded are daily arriving here in} to follow, and, if 1 could be of any ser- says he has seen —— sore iashentgp de mmr Honrsvitte, Yapuin Co , N.C ,Nov. Ist, 1853. | health as ever I did in my life. [ can, and do, with E have just received a fresh toe of PRUNOG, JoUUTeS, WADY sulleriug frum he cfevts uf = in tem 2 the Sve kaa 7 Dr. Jackson—Dear Sir: Allow me to ex-] out the least hesitation, recommend the Tincture W FIGS, ORANGES, LEMONS, &e. Alo, a | the recent severe frosts. D. vice, to tender it, he appearing to be a Prese to you my sincere thanks for your discovery | to all persons afflicted in my way. case of SARDINES, put up in superior style. = here a8 well as ey wt ra of a medicine whicd, to say the least of it, has ef- Yours. Gro. W. Weaxtey. Give us a call and judge for yourselves ‘The hospitals here are filled to over- passed some young ladies—stu- Fook 0 for botlize of Casters Spanieh Sertase wedi | fected a cure that all other medicines, that I have i See Don’t forget the No , 499 Seventh street, oppo. | flowing, and new ones are daily made.] dents of the Female College. They ine bor poe Oo eee ature, and | taken, have entirely failed to do. ‘“Hoofland’s Ger- CURE FITS—READ! Odd Fellows? Hall. There are now over 28,000 sick and|..; hese was enabled to walk without a crutch, in ashort| man Bitters” have eured me of the most stubborn More to the Sick than Gold.—From one of the most] N. B. Balls, Parties, and Families supplied on the | +! i and | quired what was the matter. 1 enswered, time permanently cured. and aggravated case of the Pies that, perhaps, ever | respectable Druggists in Bouth Carolina. most reasonable and satisfactory terms, at the short- ; Wounded in them. This climate has a]«They say there i Dal ionist i Principal Depots st St. WARD, OLCBE & Ce», No. | feit to the lot of man. My case is not a stranger in Cuartestox, 8. C. Sept. 21, 1853. | ect notice. RYDER & PLANT. J, say § an abolitionist in bast st deleterious effect upon wounds |town.” Soi laimed, «‘ Tz 85 Maidan Lane, N ork. {as community, as I am well known in this andthe] = Mescrs, Mortimer & Mowsaay:—The sale of} mar lim np 5s 3 -jtown.” Some exclaimed, ar and T. W. DYOTT & BONS, No. 183 North Second st., surrounding counties, and can truly sav that iy re-} your Hampton's Vegetable Tincture is increasing = preventing them from healing I am feather him ?’—others, * Ride him on a covery has astounded all my friends and relations day, and every bottle sold recommends this BEAUTIFUL WHITE TEETH. sure, from what I learn, t of im- a) 979 5 BED & BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Rich- | COvTY J'5 os ereryibing reoommended, and nothing peitnk dd ect Algae Diary kr tt pera ure, » that of the im-}rail!” I passed on, and found him in i i i i 3UMS, AN, vVEET BREATH. | mense number that were wounded at} fr f inister’s dwelli Ass mond, Va. did me any good until { was prevailed upon to try} ptanters have tried it in different cases with aston- EALTHY GU AND ABW ‘ont of a minister’s dwelling. As soon And for sale by CHARLES STOTT, Washington, | the Bitters. You are xt liberty to make any use of | Ishing success, and are getting it by half dozens. Tt All who are desirous of obtaining these benc- Alma, Inkermann, Balaklava, and in ae iy ‘i tke lea vishe D.C; HENKY PSEL, Alexandris, and by Druggists | this cominunication, for the benefit of the afflicted, | has heen found tu be the greatest remedy for sheu. | ats suould use ZERMAN?3 CELEBRATED | 4¢™8, , . the} as I arrived, I told the leader I wished i ‘ ; -WASH. This delicious article combines |trenches, not more than one tenth of] to speak with him a moment. He said everywhere. may think x. Truly yours matic affections, and a wonderful cure has been | POOTH re A @ . “ 2 = Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5; oo —_ WM. J. ATWOOD. performed on a negro boy, suffering from Fits. aeons Boas la bled boo nna tee A cadet aes them have survived. From what I have] «If it was about that man, he would not wp 21—ly : a will furnish you with a number of certificates if you i Baltimore. Dentists pre-|Seen of the English surgeons, I must} hear it.” At this point the ran brok These bitters are entirely vegetable, they invigorate | wish them York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. D. _ Pp e I ear i ‘is point | an broke Private Medical Treatios@ | ani'srenginen te system, never prosivate f and Tam, gentlemen. yours, W.G. TROT. eee eee tho ancl latering loudauons ana | confess that I should not like to be a pa-| and they afier him. He jumped a picket ON THE can be used for infants as well as adulwe. Call and get pamphlets gratis, and sce cures of ig tient of theirs; they cannot be compared, | fence, and entered a dwelling house, went PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARBIAG by ble deal here, and so seed awarded it. 5 Dg . th » tr D. OLLMAN, Wechinceen dT. KIDWELE. | Couzh, Bronchitis, heuguatiam, Neuralgia, Dye | {nflamed and bleeding gums are immediately ben Jas a body, to those of the French. Their} up stairs, and hid himself in a wardrobe. MBA CRONE, Ms By | Goran: andM PEMPONT, Alesana. "| RES yo fac cies we sce | Ste? Meets mate ace Me pay, T nuppose, prevents mon. of any| They acarched tue homes s tone ere: 250 Pages and ito Poe Plain end Cnlored Lathe | it unequalled. | . thoroughly, that they are made to rival pearl in | @bility applying for the army. A young] fore he was found. I tried to reason with graphs and Plates. ET A ee etter ear whiteness, and diffuses through the, mouth such a | Enelish doctor, who drifted out here in| some, persuading them to give it up and hor halter dll tr pene ar TA Wine Os ee a ene, | Cuan, Brome & Con 4. 8 . B.C auisitely sweet, It disinfests all those impurities | Search of employment, told me that after} Jet him go. But they were so excited I Bae Bent free scat) ~ OOK nee O ubli- bas Gestawen ‘upon me, have = n com- | CLAR » W. Evciot, and H. agitate which tend to produce decay, and as a consequence, | the immense number of wounded came] did not know but they would Iynch me PUBLISHED, caheuann polled to wrest a wow and arger building for the See earl Gr beger Aiaonaiic caer ‘Drug. | Men these are removed, the teeth must always te | down from Inkermann, rendering an ad-| jf [ said much more nearly d uble the quantity of | ¢virying om of my business. : ists everyw! feb 21—wr It is used and recommended by all the eminen: | dition to the small medical staff then] | went up town, ard soon the reading matter in that of the | #bled to vxecute all orders ent: Li = Be Pp ab cilities and dis; uld respect- — Dentists in New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and | here absolutely necessary, he thought it back king all sorts of } 5 FIFTY OENTS OR DOLLAR art petqh, and I would resp ATCHES, Mea’ hese ie han BOce eareteeen. | a eee y y> ig | came , Making all sorts of hideous By it a continuance oi the publis’s pateonage. WELRY. other cities where il ie . an excellent o: rtunity to A = A . = "i pay yee 2 saaipei aw prgoglrerspéd recap es W JE SILVERWARE should give it a trial. would be Ppo' y noises, with their prisoner on a rail, car built of the best materials, and warranted to give DIAMONDS, Erepasee on) py REARS SEeee De sist |obtain a desirable situation. He crossed ried by negroes. The Sheriff drew his satisfaction, ‘ PEARLS, delphia, and sold by all Drngsista everywhere, ar 25 | Ver to Scutari, called upon the chief sur-| pistol; and. would have shot him if we Se et cen ee Berens eremere cee acne oonts per bole. W.H. GILLMAN, — |geon of the hospitals, stated his case,|had not interfered. Alter getting in For sale, cheap, a sécond-hand Clarence At extremely Oe A TIELD, eRO. &CO. jan 17—3m Agent fur Washington City. | and showed his diploma, and was told} town, they hada negro to black the pris- —SSSS tal powers, with observations | Dearly new. i 229 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. A A ILITARY HISTORY.— that he could -_— have a bed er the] oner’s face. Some said “put in viuegar eae) an aangee mene an ’ mar 1$—tr Drinkwater’s Siege of Gibraltar building, and for his services would re-| and nitrite of silver,” etc. Afver black- Anatomy and phyeiology, and discaves of the fepre-| 7 OF mary ine = : GRR RCCL We ee eee ent ee or meee ceivesevcn shillings a day—scarcely more| ing him, he was sold at suction. Hew pore Sa paper onl comersbeame oer ee ree bene Ie coueery DEAFNESS’ We audeiestd that the mccess| fice Military History of the Waterloo Cam-| than a common laborer in America gets.| much he brought, I can’t tell, as I did actions. A por ive din Europe. Itis worn by 1 reon : =" ~ SOUS. | oi . ined offer. 3 eard them cryin tise on the datiee and carualtie ¢ single and mar | and with most astonishing cuccess. In. |e TIC OIL, in, cases of Deatneas, has been astaniet: | ifeckle's 1 tory of the Bengal Artillery Of course. he declined the proffer. not hear the bids, but heard them cryi ‘a Fied life—happy and fraitra! a)"'anses, mode cf se | competition with 30 other substitutes of ing, thousands of persons | aving been cured, whose | Nolan’s Cavalry, its history and tactics The French hospitals, in all their ap-| him off while I was at tea. The mob m and eer apse bho Wiest eis oe cases were considered hopeless. The calls for this | Gienie’s Military. Memoirs; Campaigns, Battles, pointments, far excel these of the Eng-| took him to a drinking-saloon, and iad contemplating metrircay, that will overcome od | garat uepat at the Worip’s Exutei. p Les ets Sheer Lien ae bree f st pein, srl speed et une of the principal mili- lish. Nor do I believe the mortality, in| the niggers hugging and kiss Jeotions to it; non, however. sbould take this im-| iow ix Loxpox, as the best artificial care fat diaremitg dieses tary events of the tart century, 5 vols proportion to the number of patients, to] He bore it like a martyr. They pan i Sg sep poor Hrrlor anor [ered don mtorr mt tat mam Be particular and buy of Z. D. GILMAN, Wash | Napicr’s Peninsular War be as great as the latter. they would kill him if he resisted. : > m, D. C., and 8 8. HAN! Baltimore, Md.,as Napier’s Battles and Sieges in the Peninsula = Sey ramet = eee nes, St So eenee eae ee there fe a counterfeit article in the market.’ | Saucl's Hlistory of the Deiuel Army } assure you, the most devoted Philo-| search warrant was procured to sc incipal cities, and in every instance, 7 e 7 BE} ld not desire the situation of| his bagrage, to see if he had any Aboli- raed the award of the highest or firet feb 23—2m British Military Biograph, Russian cou KEBLE, 'y i 7 SUE British Military Commanders ; ing i ; F Apap sie premium. And as a crowning honor, by \TEWART’S SKYLIGHT DAGUERREAN Sieeaen weeaon, Rebinson’s Picton, Au- | the allied armies in the Orimea to be} tion documents, and all that was found the unanimous approval of an interna- R Rooms, over Galt’s Jewelry Btore, Pa. avenue, > thi worse. ‘he two most severe and inclem- any way Suspicious were three copies of only Stlrer Medal given for Lumbs—was awarded | at more reasonatle prices than @ any other room in Mar-hall’s Military Miscellany Bs 1 dail hake at the deities sabi, tlew in- the inventor, at the Kew York Crystal Palace. the city. Call early. Satisfaction always given. Bchiller’s Thirty Years’ War When the spring opens, unless daily re- ile a je dri z ow, they is eee en PRANK PALMER. | mu icm And many others of the same class, French, Eng- Jinforced, the whole army will be reduced| dulged quite frecly, and some got more every applicant. B. FRANK PALMER, OR. ja. 4 EMY. lish and American. FRANCK TAYL' to but a small squad. This, without} than they could bear. ; fob 25d 77> Chemnu sues Puen Corner of Petes Fy os Tork avenue, | m2} ___________‘I being killed by the enemy. The second in command of this mob PROSPERI'S CORNET BAND NO. 1 Wiehe taatied amber, Aptcatien mat NEW GOODS, I hazard the Crimean expedition as one} was a factory hand, and, I suould judge, i _ STEER, Merchant Tailor, Washington | of the greatest mili follies and blun-| a yery poor one, whe never owned a ue- R. FREDERICK PROSPERI leave to in-| made soon. The discipline, instruction, amd means 3.8 iJ aa ol grea ry . b " ~! veaawee or (tt ia tends and former parton atthe a laazation are each as to Insure eaiaactory Pre P ia Gabe exes eg itis Sooioaecsasies ders of this or any other age. Indeed, nd more, uever will, if one may ret doubts of their ph band has been fully re-organized and is vow under | gress im those pupils who aie punctual, regular and on is 5 freus hae ed appearance. The gro, hasarded the health, happiness | pis irectio he is fully prepared with a band | obedient. ne season. GenUcmen preparing for the when one calmly reflects upon the whole judge i ill di il to see our = a “ iv Sd na ners ae cars | ee ee Ee ne a Me ee | SaaS Me ay nnn me _| gece nse porcaig ct hee operation, and sees the genzrals of two [cars left at 11 o'slock in the evenine, mu y ty ? 7 Price 25 cents per i ] ivili ations | and he was put on board and sent to Au- rs copies for one dol- the shorted pose: — Our stock is complete, and almost everything ne- | of the most powerful and civilized n S lo At . at free alage to any part ef the Unt pyigg i FREDERICK PROSTE, seeder, CHAR. sH ARLES HASKINS, Architect. | cessary to a full outfit, may be had without going | of the world—two that have been and are| gusta. While at the depot, the Sheriff RC = t Dr.La nox gegen | ee rn re eee ma: 24"S&W4t_ | Qonstantly usurping for themselves all] and Marchal had a fight, and thas ended prefer i w e Co e 7 = as > “i e 7 TIN. of the diseases an an Bie book treats | th. cay Beadle oe eevee” opposite wii crag detail working AA’3 PATENT AMERICAN ACCORDEONS. | military science, embarking at such a| this mob of Greensboro’. MaktTin I to personal: ail. Medicine sent to any wings, and spe ot buildings of Several of these new and improaed instruments season, and with such an army to cap- = Union pa to directions, nafely feb every description, and also tend their «ree | just received and for sale at ii, eae Dent care shape the most strongly fortifi sai) Viwsiehe oe oesavin The wee 1 No. rm Maiden Lane AMO We kere exci ae Fae be = =—— Also, 6 dozen of Faa’s new and cheap instruction city ag world, defended by as brave} orable and patriotic cry of Commodore x 679, Albany. N. the Smithsonian Insutate, four superb PIANOS, | TABLE CUTLERY, ALBATA FORKS | Books, price ab occas. toexamine these Acconte |and obstinate soldiers as any in Europe; | Lawrence, «* Don’t give up the ship !” it daily from 9am to9 pm, and on} which were made expressly for rand may be AND SPOONS, &c A beh aise ved the first premiums in every ¢x- t but say with the old proverb, | ig said, is a bogus speech. What Law- relied upoa as superior instruments. We will dis UST received a large assortment of superior Ta- having tbited en HILBUS HITZ. one canno! y WwW thi 2] thi onda, whicl pose of them upon very reasonable terms, give any ble Cutlery of every variety. / n exhibited. Pd (EE «whom the gods wish to destroy they] rence did say were these words, which. reasonable time on them, divide the payments into 5 Alo ever syle ae tee aoe oe ae — | frst make mad.” GS. according to our idea, are quite as em- u in fact, make any reasonable arrnnge- cs) 8. h = __ _ a3 4 paserpriot purchasers. KETS, CASTORS, &c. : THE SUPERB PIANO, —_—--— —— noe hes ~ soso sogg a ey ta eri restion, ARTIN'S Iladehbilecoctiiahs aah We have also on hand in store the largest and M.W.GALT & BRO., ANUFACTURED expressly tor the late exhi CoLLxommne Monsy UNDER Fatse Pre- ; it or superb instrume TENCES-—Two Smart WoMEN.—Mr.——| she sinks! b for a limited period, at oar Music Store. The | MOst reliable ete phoney pg en 13. 32 Pa. ave., betw. Sh and 10:h sts. tion in this city, by Bacon & cee gee ition « ar J Ss a - mar 19-«f “ i i iti z A a a.) charming beauty of their tone elicits the univereal tat sav, & Co., Boston, and Bacon & Raven, New 2 DLE AND beable This “magnificent ‘specimen of superior |of the Sixth Avenue, complains that two A correspondent of the New York Cou- pais ‘Hiunus & i0T2 York. anos taken in exchange. Bey HORSE. ire neces) pire SNP | skill will be eopripe abel ht eb pet deg females have been for months past col-| rior is the authority for this, he heviag ' i a “d le v . mart ee Sole Agents. _ el recor cpert ‘an aseortment of every article | g-ntle and sound, and of fine stock would ee cey roca! corms. lecting money professedly for charitable} seen a person who was present in the LOOK HERE!!! pertaining to the muste trade. oy See Coa act a Gee fine carriage horse, or a We have also for sale that beautiful instrument, | purposes, in this city, under false repre-| cock pit of the Chesapeake when the offi- | : u : ps " volved M" BOUNTY LAND TO ALL who served 306 Penna. avenue, near Tenth street. | Also, for sale an excellent work horse, pertvctly } manufactured by Hallet. Davis & Co. Boston, which | centations, wholly for their own benefit.| cer upon whom the command devol ive diploma at the t exhibition. 4 “ eg orrhlctg aaracbayn hegre mtippooan| eens sound.’ Apply 10 No. 43 Dunbarton st., Georget’n. | ceived "2s Arse SUPicana A. geand cuperr stock | One of them is called Mrs. —-, and came down to Commodore Lawrence, i Wagon Masters, Teamsters, Landsmen, (or FANCY MILLINERY. of Pianus from the above mannfactories. Old Pian 8 | to pive her credit with the benevolent| after he had been carried below mortally ains, Wa: . 's y x [NS eh in exchange. JOHN F. ELLIS, : Carer ” weviwed fll 160 acter, and have beca in service 14 | @mmaMI8S AMELIA PRIBEAM and Sie, Miatious Kinde and day Douala cenom fom | 806 tenna. avenue, near Tenth suet, |she is called a “Tract Distributor.”| wounded. recerved fi acres, . : ty jers, Sailors, Marines, Clerks, Indians, Chap- mer 1—lawtf is sai ears of a: days, wil! do well u. write to us. postpaid, and their ter have opened a FANCY MILLIN. the mekers and warranted genuine. mar 2— She is said to be about 30 y ol age, as = 1 i “i A ‘ here's the tea-kettle?”’ Land Warrants wil be forwarded to them for the ERY — ~ Lergstieh mar 6 FRANCK TAYLOR. | RETURNED TO BUSINESS. of middle size, light complexion, biack a — ap O'Rell the sew i nue, 2 re epee eg ee 5 , Mr. ; above quanuty, wad uo charge i ey to ros | streets, south side, No 977, and would respectful] 716R SALE-At the BENATE STABLE wulh © MY FORMER CUSTOMERS AND THe |eyes and hair. Her general appearance lease - " a : * : - is washing bis fi. tin it, a : ! ly call thy m of the ladies of Washington and if the Vapitol, tiree good work Horses, and JBLIC. —I have ti red 4 new stock | is genteel, intelligent, and pi sing. | boarder, i8 pure! ae Cini Ageni’s Otter, opposite U. 8. ‘F vicinicy to their handsome and varied assortment Of| A. ans pusgy boy Hone ADDIY at the Stables, oF | eee ne get eat odors tn § h ‘ cara of} ‘The last that was Been of Mr. O'Neil, - . 5 H et up all in the ver) 1p , i Washtagwa iy ast = imported and inanufectured Mil . Senate Post Office. mar 33 —eolm* eed poiaPentnaty meth ate pie sai with wee sole ol al ee dark Jad he was. ing the flout ma “ aaaas forks Fs Se AIGAN YEAW HOOK OP Raa : tig if 1, | . < of en empty A tia pe the Cay Should gee Hunter's Cat + Cenpe, “hue! of Seientife Discovery for 1855, 1 volume | C'Mer fant Tailor, D sweet, 394, next deer to the | pfexion, and dark brown hair, black eyes,| about six inches in advance y eras caumaae Fam che. Se page Qh 30 FRANOK TAYLOR. | Suuliery Telegaph Ofice, Seventh street, andusually wears a fashionable straw , coal scuttle. we ye Cull ° sa mar

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