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THE EVENING STAR q PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON,! (EXCEPT RUNDAY,) . At the Ster Building. corner Pennsylvania evenus and Elevs>th street, By W. D. WALLACH, WU be served to subscribers in the cities of Wash- ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Baltimore and Philadelphia, at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents. To mail subscribers the subscription price is THREE DOLLARS AND PIFTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOL LARS for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR for THREE MONTHS. (G-Strere copies one curr. ———_———= vv THE WEEKL. S?A?. Thie excellent Family and News Joun taining « greater variety of interesting read OF Single copies (in wrappers) can be procur®.! at the counter, immediately after the fesue of ¢ paper. Price—runre cents. Posruasters who act as agente will be allow VOL. V, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1855. NO. 698. seal bet & Commission of twenty per cent. CARTER’S ‘Pacasony Devinruanr, Mateh 5, 1855. 4 MORE ABO ; re SPANISH MIXTURE. HOOP OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the holdersof | [ONES ROTATING oth ation rare} fo V FEN ING STA and something to hope for. We must stock of the United-Siates descrived in the fol- | ef LOCK, now commonly called the Wontine | 2 77> *|have something to love. Especially j The Great Purifier of the Bicod! wee fegttne pachace eee eae fe LOCK. « sithout key or key-hole, o the Lock "THE ENGLISH AND THe Pha this the ease with women, whose c: “Not « Particle of Mereury In It! Therein. mamed, ane ag Will continue to | contained S060 eet doors of the Herring Safe that £ FRENCH. | city for affection is much’ ns ane Tern tor net Flags So . a named, th sestepariment. will continue to | contained 1,000 at the World's Fair, Loston, 18S ty jon is much greater than beti. ma jeos BY WASHINGTON IRVING. n i iry to unlock this before other jocks tent of the residue of the sum proposed not yet ob- | in th safe could be 5 Pimples or Pastules on the faca, Blotches, Boila, tsined—sa ae H are re blowing wotte Partics interested | _ The French intellect is quick and ac- ay $1,158,585 05, if eaid-stocks are offered | are referted to the followi ice: j ; ach. Chroot: Sore Syes, King ae ‘OMPLAINT, and received here prior to the first day of June next: vs THe WORLD'S "PAIR LOCK. sr It flashes its way. into & subject | iags of Roussewu, that great delincator Hea!. Speepment Syobititie Dros ~ uk Treasury Derakruenr, January 3, 1855. ‘ with the rapidit, of lightning, Seizes | of the human heart, which is as true to Larabazo. Spina’ Compla‘nts, and alt the diseas: a tema deg loin dee ne eee ce ae alaers of the fat. | gH have, Sle day sold to Be WILDEW's Pavers | pon Temote conclusions with » sudden | human nature as it is beautiful io “ex. eeisiog tom an ‘aja cious ous one of f Mervart, 10- | ordered this department i Prepared to purchase, at any ime Salamander SAFES, New York, the Patent right of har be gh nar naar sie almost in- | pression : « Were I in a desert, I wou'd ? D . ween e hei ani st a Dj is less a ) VHIB valuable Siedicine, which has become osle hehalty of the stan a | next, poruo's of thows aaah, amounting in these | ROTATING P BMUTATION PLATE LOCK, | rapid, but more peuevesing: sel Bod ig iow wherewith in it te call forth my ate to Ll cal a. g ons. iter, Bour Eruciations: sing | tems heveihdber hentionta sone and on hee JONES? ANTIGUNEOW DER LOCK,” or,| but more sure in its dedu ; ee ing or Fluttering af the Pit of the Stomach; Swim ase of any that of man. There is a famous passage in the writ- weight in the Si t ctions. The | would fasten them on some sweet myr- contingent competition, within the WORL'’S FAIR LOOK.” juickness ili the Frenc! : ming of the Head, Hurred and dificult Breathing, | 82 Dreference will beg ven i th an eae tec he see ee sbis them pe per el in the che Sy self a4 — Ageide “ete al juttering at the Heart, Choking or offered. The ‘orld 5 . a > ‘ou! art them ‘or tifeates, from cations oes 8 Pair, 000% the Safe, to be the reward of | tiplicity of sensations. They speak i Bember, are, bowever, stronger Vision Dots of ee i ; 4 = 9 ho 5 A their shade, and greet them kindly for D 4 ees pe she toes act more from immediate . " ladly fo ‘the mere word of roprietor: Dull in the irati remuiaed the ate impressions | their protection. I woul J 7 1 Pain Head, this departim-nt ; upom the ia rein for a period of forty Pp ould write m of the Skin Sed Eyes, Pain i p : 8, Whilst the visitors got tired of e|than from reflection and meditation. | name u them dee! a the bighest respexabiljsy, many of th*mres‘ding| side, Back, Chest, Bua a ing ned eae success, the num- | They are, therefore, more social and com- | were p apex rad gedboge dled m : ¥ . 4 i 7 - . sa the city of Ricamod, Va. "i Bankers; Jewelers, and Merchants who desire to | MURicative; more fond of Society, and guond, kuown everywhere eays he has seen the Med- calling the attention of the} 2. A premium on the stock of the loan authoriz -d | have these Locks F. BOYDEN, Meq., cf the Exchangs Hotel, Rich- nd dened PE ot ca coed ate . Tf their leaves withered, { upon their doors, can have them ‘aces of public resort and amusement. | would teac! myself to mourn-for t} s a f ‘ “ | by the act of July, 1846, redeemable November }2 to Stearns & Marvin, No. 146 Wat. i ; Bian S A oats pes ,, a Saepy rear poh oe sp ‘tae anaes the clothes cuanenee in eat virtues an eas 1856, of 2% per cent.; on the stock of the jean ao! Hs have the exclusive right to manufacture som glishman ge more reflective m his | and when they rejoice, would Tejoice with for which it is recommended, with the most aston- | tation to the diseases for which it is recommended. | ‘rized by the act of 1842, redeemable 3st Decem- | #aid Lockwin the United States. its. He lives in the world of his own } them.” its Be says it is the most ex-| It is no new and untried ber, 1663, of 10 per Cont.: on the stock of the loans JENRY C. JONES. | thoughts, and seems more self-existent} Such i the abso! i ed by the nets of 1847 and 1848, a: redeem. | Newark, N. J., January 20th, 1853, é sso] Rabraes madi eecrype Poberain Tedleing he has ever seen. pomp dS SRO Aap core Apel Pera ny onal pelle Decenten itn Vey eee aos il and self-dependent. He loves the quiet | exists in the human heart of having pllecasinetetce Larson at. The testimony | the latter on the 20th June, 1868, of 16'per cent; STEARNS & MARVIN, of his own apartment; even when abroad | som to love. Unless the affections i it favor given by the mat prominent tnd well tnd on the stock ofthe lous authorized By the aci Sareea | redastably y,, |beina manner makes a little solitude| have an obj life itself becomes joyless pmpeltig ee = The followi fee fata Works 1864, (commonly called the ‘Terun indemnity,) 6} THE ONLY MAK -88 OF SALAMANDER | round him by his silence and i $ reserve;}and insipid. The affections have this Q : SAFES, ¢ LEDER? . i iari h ont ono eer sel setas ea wie ny pre) a cee on the par of each certificate from the | BN TS. are ‘Bi. HOWL, Agent, ofr omen A yee & :" = tmnt = —_ sg Be hpnlnorene Spanh Mixin | neither | tical Receipt Book. for Farmers and Families, to be | Ist of Janu ry, 1855, to the date of receipt and set-] _"-at 1- Im Georgetown, D.'C. pa cued up, body and soul. jhe of happiness, as their exercise me sud Lap mages to rb teraainp aes had gratis, of ail the Agents tor the German Bitters. | Uement at the Treasury, with the allowance (for fim this world, and the oaiy Prinespal Office and Manufactory, 10 Arch si., | the money to reach the owner) of cne day’s interest | BOUNTY LAND—ADDITIONAL. me he French are great i they on L ize upon every good as it flies, and re- 9 A in addition. LL my old fiiends for whom I obtained Bount; s . he | ° geached my ca:s. : 391 Philadelphia, Pa. Payment for said stocks will be made in drafts of A eine less quantity than 160 acres, are here. | Vel in the passing pleasure. The English- | from our other powers is cut off. Action Baavse near Richmond, Va. TESTIMONY PROM NORTH CAROLINA. | the Troasyrer af the United States, on the assistant | by informed that Cree naan &nd a record of the }Man is too apt to neglect the present | and enterprise flag if there be bject O. B. LUCK, 85q., now in the city of Rishaond Certificate of Dr. W. Smith, of Pine Hill, Rich. | (reasurer at Bosion, New York, Philadeiphia, as the | evidence, with the dates of their certificates, are on good, in prepari: ii hi . & “<4 sc aes sed for many year: in the Post Offics, has such aond YC. 2 parties may direct. my book, so that I can, with facility, make out their | 6°04» Preparing against the possible | dear to the heart, to which those actions qonSienss im ta> gs:onisuing eftcary of Ourter's Pane Hin’, March ah, 1864, |, But 10 certificate will be entited to the henefit of} declarations for additonal and, Thone who failed “sig However adversities may lower,| can be directed. Spanish Mixture, thst b> haa bough: upwards of 68 .c. M. -Iphi rt tig not.ce which shall not be actually received at | tw obtain any land for want sufficient service, i ome! 1 futties, ‘which he hae given mee the oat cted— me a sabaater Dea ren = i the Treasury on or before the said Ist day of Margh | many of whom are now entitled to 169 acres, con padey salle — for but *m nt, and The woman who has fs ahushand ide. Uneic saya ho bas nevar knows ic to {xii when | for the last five years. Such was’ my condition fur | REXt- JAMES GUTHRIE, find the time allowed recorde by me. Others will : ies the mercurial Frenchmang:in| worthy of her affections, with a common faksa aa to directions twelve months that the physicians and all who saw| _™ar6—dtJunel _ Secre'ary of the Treasury. Send foraie aed arent te, call or write, and Iwill {holiday spirits, gay ag a butterfly, as| share of this world’s Prosperity, has tl Pa she. Practising Physician, a oemety . : sabe Lrepoe coger was OTICE TO FLUTISTS.—EISENBRANDT'S | sompenaninn ne for reasonable and fait | though his sunshine were perpetual; but] highest possib'e chance for happiness. has eltasel ie chines amarmerre pr" 2 of | se Ni aroliaa, Lut was net benefited by | oo, “went y igperel pee Flutes and Cla jon Any old Soldiers, or their Widows, unable to pay let the sun beam ever so brightly, so] Her heart has found the very thing to Ger er’s Spanish Mixtare, which were most traly | any water to which I was taken White on my | Gaye at HILBUS & HITZ'S Music Depot jaalet te caper ae tne, Bapers wee eae oho there be but a cloud in the horizon, the] which it Was made to attach itself. It = sti nite ey i Ri a a 3 ton - . . $ ~ ep Geimer ns. pa Gane snail village in PAST Garotina, © wy the efector] _mar 19 mar 6—1m Agent, Washington, Dc. | Wary Englishman ventures forthdistrust- is filled and satisfed. She has now co indeed. some Chalybeate water in that place. About the EV. JOHN LANAMAN, PASTOR OF THE fally, with his umbrella in his hand. thing to life for. All her powers « SAMUBL M. DRIMEKRA, of tho frm of Drinker $| last of the week, I went into a drug store to get EXETER STREET, ME. CHURCH oe RETURN TO BUSINESS. The Frenchman has a wonderful facil-| tion are awakened t Morris, Bichmend, was cared cured of Liver Oem | some medicine for mp chia and tpecif, Thee > M. E. ‘na | TOMY FRIENDS AND THE PUPLIC GEN. |; i i le si, cf thes veer? ctanding, by the use of twe | Were several of the village physicians in the store, wer one Wicalast tn T ERALLY :—i haye this day hought of Cuas » at turning small things to advan she never felt before. She has, m +4.—TH ol i standing of our own weil-known z thee, 4 + juires ex- | more ? ions int hele press room, caved of rislent Seratuns can | fitted bythe we of Drs Hood eite Seer can ina, | ciizeus. who testity of cures af COUGH, BRON | ™Y ld frends and the public generally with any ar. oa a kin Cito oe 1s happiness. And not only so, if they have no object, the happiness derived mMe- Pas ucles in my line they require. pense to be happy. He practices a kind] the buoyant motives of her activity, and With Rbsamstise, which entirely disabled | ters,” prepared by you, and he insisted that I would | CHITIS, RHEUMATISM, DYSPEPSIA, &c. Superior Family Bread end Uiscuit every evening | Of gliding in his style of living, and ham-| her activity is the more happ: os ike from work. Two bottles of Cartors Spanish | try the Bitturs He also called the next day at my ae ira Bactimore, Jannary 24th, 1855. | in time for tea. mers out ev inea into golden-l sses 2 gratifi her aff y h ee ree aie ot ies, ent Oe Bae tari sexed tae eed sai poy tole Hees Tike nrpbiemaadlt Aponte to yon that [ have used |; an a Pastry, and Confectionery eoysians- The Rastishase ston the nate tae Fie i bool tely fi all E no Fie all who meaiasd waa cop d cage of | and I commenced taxing it ax directed, and { do say | your “Elampton’s Tincture” wih very great profit. | ” Bread del i 4 Sei x, | lle is absolutely full. | Every day brizzs 4 From ad it 2 Twn wert Uenkatng th icthes cee oe A serious tiroat affection, my Geteral, Reanim | Bread deilvercd in any Ba iota: vane pare in his — and expensive in] with it its own gratification. There SILL AxQTURR CUR oF 2oROCLA—tnag| Maciel eae ena [iaaeram ee ues pied, Sehen com Sagres Wemeen and nr easel oF Grad ine, | Consequently no regret for the past, nct 3 aM Basel pase boebin eras a valuabe me fora ription and medicine, (he a dyspep- | its effects upon my general health most salutary.— ee Oe ee ae bgeerrag a oh es ornamental, by what} any necessity for postponing happine=s medicine. JAMSS M. TAY Conductor on the | tie.) and I gave him nearly all the Bitters I had left, | My nervous system and digestive organs soun right- it eosts. He has no satisfaction in show, | for the future. R. P. and P. H. it. Co. Richmond. Va witch effected much good in his case. He has often | ed up under its use. Oh 4 unless it be solid and complete. - ff RHRUM GY TWHNTY YEARS STANDING | called on me for more of the same knd of medi-| I have several times recommended it to my ee eee awe ge scala m aying he was more benefitted by it than any | friends, and in every case, as tat a3 1 hays been im | OMe #22 resideaes in Franklin Row, corner of K | thing goes with him by tho square foot.| DISCOVERY OF ANTIQUITI=3 I< rE pote TESUEN An ncdkinan ta: tke city 9! ne had taken, but I have not beca able togea | formed, they have tec i With enceeas. sna Thirteenth strent. eet @2—*6m_| Whatever display he makes, the depth is COPPER COUATRY. — Fi, Shy ‘was cured by ‘three bottles of Carter's any more for him or myself since; will you, there. Yours uly, L . BANKING HOUSE OF PAIRO & NOURSE, | sure to equal the surface. We have now in our possession, for Hi . whi fore, please ship me a dozen or more 2s soqn af pus- oun Lanauan, Pastor a ‘ », ar .. . i ma Deelptuente puis anf whten cil tha stemicn: | site.” Reapéettully pound, Ww. suri. Of Exeter st., M. E. Charch, Baltimore. ONDS, Biocks and other sececae purchased | __rhe Frenchman’s habitation, like him-| S#e keeping, and as a nucleus of a col as care. Mr. Thompcon is a wel, R. HOOKER, Roger’s Store, Wake Co., N.C., 3 7 nd ~ and sold. sity of Richmond? and his | O-tober 24. 1853, says:— Having experienced very BLEEDING OF feb LUNGB. Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum al great benefit from the use of “ Huofland’s Germ-n M Mortix Mowbea?: + Cy Feb. 8, 1855. Piowed on ceposits when left fr 30 days or longer. ‘amp -d hed a servant | Bitters,” in Chrouic Dysentery and functional de-| Mesrs mer $ Mowtrey: jan 24—6in . Ca rangement of the Liver. and its concomitant evils, jre+y certify that about twelve months ago | —"" ” self, is open, cheerful, bustling, and lection of curiosities, some very curious noisy. He lives in a part of a great ho and singular articles made of cop) tel, with wide portal, paved court, a sna-} Lbey were found near the west sh i aH : eet cious dirty stone staircase, and a family | Ver» about a mile above the month, at : P ra oe 1 was taken With a severe hemorrhage of th L ' A 2 4 =e 4 Ls : benentof my community. Vou wily thercore,| $74 bad four atacksofie “I wos advised toy te | JABINST MAKER & UNDERTAKER. fon every floor. All is clatter and chay-] Pltce where now is a brick-yard, a: 3 please send a lot, &c. &c. ~ ‘BDWIN BU: Selig hehe y wets Rrogured one | THE undersigned woo!’ respectfelly inform bis{ter. He is good-humored and talkative | these were disinterred by those diz RTON, comTissioner of the revenur, ; ATWOOD . fter taking which, { was satised that friends, acquaintances, sud the public general be has seen the good cffects of Garter’s Spanish : T was much better; and that, afier taking the fi a Z{with his servants, sociable with his| i Search of good brick clay. After ta = % ON. ; arth he stiil continues to execute ail orders in . z . ing of ff the surf: { the cround tare fa a number of syphilitic eases, and says it ee apogee Sent retary Ache ose mew honey, booed | Tine of business tn the beet mannerand at thetozt- Neighbors, and complaisant to all the} @™& rom thi face of the ground fs a perfect eure for that horrible disease. 1) and do, . 5 about two feet of sand, the clay was ex- WM. @. FAL OUD, of Richmond, cured of ola | Prete terse dy pple dy sol ier Bape TY j out the least hesitation, reeommend the Tincture ! : a tah js} Posed, and the stump of a tree was dis- ; has ef-| to all persone afflicted in my way. ree : —_ ; and his apartments: his very bedroom is aon, “cat Sores 24 Uleer-, which disabled hia frem walking. it othe: being , ——— 5 e i H bout six Took @ few bottles of Unrrer's Spanish Mixture, and | [C00 have cmiseiy fuck 1m ot a ave Your, Guo. W. Weaxney. | che shortect notice, and in the be ‘== j open to visitors, whatever may be its|VeTed. Digging still lower about six wes engbled to walk without « crutch,iuashort) 1) Bitters” Gime permancn iy cu:el. al Depots at Mt WAKD, CLOSE & Co,, No. | S04 3azra¥r 88 Maiden Lans, New York. = a in th 5 t as A 01 inches i t! re r- CURE PITS—READ! Sapa Pipette in Cis swest perject mon | state of confusion; and all this not from" “ght es into the clay, and over More tothe Sick th ld.—F f é . = fan cculiarly hospita’ ing, turning the stump, these articles were y case is mot a stranger in| respectacle Druegines 1a Seg Goo ot the most | <Bankful for past favors, be weald reepectfally | @DY Pp! ly hospitable feeling, but F . solicit, and wil! sndcawes to merit a continuance oi jfrom that communicative habit which | brought to light. i+ community, as { am well known in this and the P x, 3. % b: r 7 <4 “4 5) inch 3. W. DYOTE & BONA, No. 182 North Saond st, | “yrrouncing sounties, and can truly say that my te ac Meee ee ne: re ald nT SUCHE, | predominates over his character. __ First, a copper spear, about 14 inch "BENNETT & BEES, No. 125 Main stre:t, Rish- | CO"'1Y Pas Astounded all my friends and relatins,| your Hamptons Vegetable Tinewne ie increasing | | Residence: tir. Martin's, Ko. 298, D street, teiea: The Englishman, on the contrary, en-] iD length, aad at its base a groove or = » No. * Bidhe as had es ary pia eae every gay, and every f sie paid Fecommends this | souse east of Tt streat. nar 1 ‘ sconces himself in a snug brick mansion, | 4°vetail is made, in which to insert a . joing to jicted. everal of our = . . - wood: han Cape aan rer bene erate the Bitters. You are at liberty tomake any use at} planters have tried it in different cases with aston. EXCELSIOR IS OUR MOTTO. | which he has all to himself; locks the en shaft or handle. D. — , Alexandria, y Dragg’ this commen son for, te Dene of the attlicted, ishing success and are getting it by half dozens, it E_have just received a fresh lot of PRUNES, ;front door; puts broken bottles along]__TW0 other spears, cach about yj . Be found o - NGE NEC i i Ze 8 pec bottle, ov six bottles fur $5; , Wat). arwoop. | tue unectons, and's Renimrst mat? for mew, | WY “rics ORANGES, LEMONS, ke “hie a: walls, and in inches in length, and similar to the fi performed on ane; caso of SARDINES, put ap in superior styles oy ee Spring guns and man 8 eee ie = > boy, suffering from Fits. I : traps in his garden; shrouds himself} Third, two pieces of copper that Pri Me di ti ‘These bitters are entirely vegetable, they invigorate Hf sh wii ber i 7 Gir oall and judge for yourselves x = vate cal Treaties and strengthen the ‘senem cae) sh be it, and bai hear = Seaes ch cernbcaten if you . o Lent forget the No, 499 Seventh street, oppo. j with trees and window-curtains ; exults psa § been ver Page a er ___O€ THR = ean be used for infants as well as adult Lam, gentlemen. yours, W. G. Taort. ‘ellaws? Hall. . in his quiet and privacy, and seems dis- | fT What purposes they could ever have nee a ee | busi Riel cab cenncoen comrmean, Sell Can ond pe Pamphlets gratis, aad ace cures of | moet eamnabie and teustactory termeracisecnans | posed to keep out noise, daylight, ana been applied, 1s by no means plain; and M.B. LA CROIX, M. D. Georgetown; and J: R. PIEWPONT, Alexandria. | Co¥zl, Bronchitis, maatism, Neuralgia, Dys | est notice. RYDER & PLANT. | com His house, like himself, has] it is quite difficult to give in writing a "ALBANY, NY.” ‘mar I—ly" j ; "_] pepsi Necvouspeds and General’ Weakness.” AS a | “mar Im pany. . > S 950 Pages acd 120 Fie Plain sad Colored Litho- 7 female medicine or fur dolicats chiidren we believe a reserved, inhospitable exterior ; yet, oo ee hes 1 . * ” it unequalled. i i i ese are abou! inc. ong and and Plates. PALMER'S PATENT LEG. Sold by MORTIMER & MOWBR AY, 140 Baiti- BEAUTIFUL WHITE TEETH. whoever ane — is apt to find two inches wide. Upon one end andi is ke HIS AMERICAN I hela more stieet, Baltimore, and 304 Broadway, N. York EALTIY GUMS, AND ASWEET BREATH, |& Warm fireside within. f : eens re ey Cuas. Storr & Co., J. B. Moore, D. B. Crane, Il who are desirous of obtaining these be The French excel in wit, the English | the appearance of an attempt to mae a andin Europe. Itis worn by 1, seca <4 Crange & Bowtine, W. Exuiot, and H. McPuer. i, Met ZERMAN?S CELEBRATED | in humor; the French have payer im cutting edge. and with most astonishing suceces. In sox, Washington ; also, by R. 8. P. Cr-set, George ‘H-WASH. ‘This delicious article combines > : : ve gayer iancy, The ich about three pounds each the Seo Pronets Sensis aul Oo town ; and C. C- Uenay, Alexandria, and by Drug- | many meritorious quaiities, that it has now be-jthe English richer imaginations. The yy wels pounds each, . > - jists everywhere. feb 21—tr_ | come a standard faverite with the citizens of New ili ily | 2nd are specimens of good workmanship. a eg rep gy ay ee eaea Weak Eneciate and, Batinrs,Deodzs pe | owed, und. rove to sodden ed nd That thowe tools are the work of tre OR % : It treats on the PHYSIOL | siox im Loxpox, as the best artificial Peper ae [eceaplodh ctl aegiaonmplrrrend upapnemeiestddi me ; GY O¥ MARRIAGE, sad the} limb known. In this country it has been WY, sii from every source the most flaticring laudations are Jexcitement, but their excitement is not | Who — here _— ago, a. the RELY AB — ‘ durable ; the English are more phi -| more likely from Place and position secret b Srwaitionon thirty times exhibited, in competition DIAMONDS Inflamed and bleeding gums are immediately ben | @UT@DIe ; iB phiegma-} © . . A with ail others, at the annual Fairs in the gee it A 7 pase tee ic, readil ted, but in which they were found, being in tho principal cities, and has, in e¥ery instance, PEARLS, efitted by its use; its action upon them is mild,| tic, not so readily affec ut capable ; ; FANCY GOODS, &e. &e. soothing and effective. It cleanses the teeth *o] of being aroused to t enthusiasm. | strata of clay, lying under the roots of received the award of the highest or first 2, 5 [4 grea! 4 \e eee ta! powers, with cbsorvations | premium. And as a crowning honor, by At extremely LOW PRICES, b ee ea tea, Te ceene 00 2ival eR HA Lops eit of thee opposite tempera-| Stump, and about forty feet above tie i " i CANFIELD, BRO. & CO. whiteness, and diffuses chrough the mouth s1 a I 4 - rriage, its duties and disqualifeations, snd the unanimous approval of an interna- @29 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md. | delightful freshness, that the breath is rondered ex- | ments are, that the vivacity of the] present level of the river and lake. remedies; with ee anes the/ tional council, the “ First Premium” — mar 14-tr quisitely sweet. It disinfects ail those impurities French is apt to sparkle w and be The tree had grown up since these ar- y 224 physiology, and ze of the | Gnly Silver’ Medal given for Luabs—was awaraed | St oe tend to produce decay, and as a consequence, | Fre! ig apt to sp ip ticles had t at th S the dene: organs of both sexes, their structure, the inventor, at the New York Crystal Palace. EAFNESS CURED.—The following is | when these are removed, the teeth must always re- | frothy, the English to settle down and| ticles P . ? gu the dutlen cad camasivicys f angio and mer every Spplicast aon PRANK PALA i MAvERan aoe ene ‘ke reaper yf ded by all the eminent | SOW muddy. When the two characters] Site of sand made above the clay tho os r : s 4 DEA 83.—We understand that euccess tis used and recommen: y e eminent . 5 ; eed trail! wan oe 375 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. } wisch nas followed the use of SCARPA'S ACOUS. | Denusts in New York Philsdciphis Betwen et |{can be fixed in @ medium, the French | depth of two feet. To do that, the river ait “a a fel 28—3m | TIC OIL, in cases of Deafness, has been astonish- | other cities where, it has becn Introduced. All| kept from effervescence and the English | 20d lake must have been forty feet higicr plating metric ay, that will overcome ob THE SUPERB PIANO, ing, thousands of persons Neen cured, whees | shows tives Soke. ex-| than its present level. This, of cour-e i ‘less. The calls’for this | Prepared only by FRANCIS ZERMAN, Druggi-t | {rom stagnation, both wi ‘ te it; 072, however. should take this im ANUFACTURED expressly tor the late exhi fasdictoe eis frooe ail parte of fae aocstryrie eee, aud Chemist, Rint and Catharine streets, Pua. cellent. was years ago, before the memory of the cap wihout Gret consulting its pages— M tion im this city, by Bacon & Raven, and} we believe, the only article belore the public for the | delphia, and sold by all Dro; where, at 25 This contrast of character may also present races now inhabiting this coua- 02 the uisewses and medical treatment | winch received 4 MEDAL, is now on exhubition at} cure of that distressing disease. cents per bottie. . «LMAN, benoticed ak the : conc Ok the try. our store. This magnificent specimen of superior} “Be particular and buy of %. D. GILMAN, Wash | jan 17—3m Agent for Washington City. notice grea erns ith ieain was Send skill will be returned to News York at an early day, } ington, D. C., and 3 8. HANCE, Baltimore, Md., as AA ILITARY HISTORY... | two nations. The ardent Frenchman is| Together with these S was four: Ghon very Peasonable terme, umonsed 0 sell Mt) there fe x counterfeit article in the market Deaewmers Bice of Giicaiter all for military renown; he fights for| scraps of copper, as though fragmeni: We have alsa for enle thet beautifel instrament,| O22" Schimmer's Bige of Vienna by the Tarks glory—that is to say, for success in arms, | left at the time of the manninctare of t We have alerajtan Nand's largeand superior nek | Eronee ine public can have splendid pictures taken rious, he cares little about the ex, FaERE paign u ; ee = —_-- 2 from the above manutactories. Old Pianos | at more reasona“le prices than at any other room in | Buckle’s History of the Bengal Anillery the injustice, or the inutility of the war.| _ TWINS IxDEED A Bessrxc.—Monsiexr ei . 1s, city. Ci . Batis iven, Nolan’s Cavalry, its history and tactics < - A . ber, al ‘Joa cana. icete tees Tien a Se Sears given Gleaie’s Military Memoirs, Campaigns, Battes, | It is wonderful how the poorest French-| X—— is a good husband, a kind father mar2— ——————— and Stratagems of War : _ {man will revel on the triumphant bul-| & g00d citizen—but he has one weakne:s. MERI ; ONS. i f the principal mil A : A “ " : nt i PROSPERI'S CORNET BAND NO. 1 | E'stvera or trae new and iuproned instruments | trevor nae iccestan, Sage "| Ietin a great vietory is meat and drink | He believes in the superstition about 6 : : = ; 7 Nothi Id tempt ERICK | |. | just received gad for sale at the Music Depot of Napier’s Peninsular War to him; and at the sight of a military | Dumber thirteen. Nothing wou! i entertaining Lap pet add Lea en fae ‘ HILBUS 2'1TZ, | Napiers Batiles and Sieges in the Peninsula sovereign bringing Hsnipsartale stand-| him to sit at table, one of that fatal nu:n- fhe be wetieap han) digg nega cot lglg mae Prerigabeays Pall ie Road La Baush Milkery Biogeee iain ards, he throws up his greasy cap in the| ber. He would, on no account, begin an ny . . ook s, ice cents. ri y ? ° . - * of to which every hurvan baine fg Bn directa; pd be ia Gly. pee pall 7 ‘ote "The'pablie are invited to examine there Accorde | Gleig’s British Military Commanders _ air, and is ready to jump out of his} important business on thethir‘eenth of the te * a os cst Se | nish music for Balls, Parties, Parades, Pic Nics, Ex. | 08, having received the first sero in every ex- | Stocqueler’s Wellington, Robinson’s Picton, Ali- 25 cents per reidns, j month, or start upon a voyage. He was hibit on exhibited. HILBUS & HITZ, son’s Marlborough, and many others wooden shoes for joy. ; leg. Mailed free of OSPERI, Conductor; HILBUS & HITZ Mu Mar-hall’s Military Misceliahy 's a reg-| the father of twelve children. Imagine fs : i i t of that PROS ; soning, considerate person. "If he does| his consternation at the prospec : ? . ‘i 1G IRON. r Schiller’s Thirty Yeare’ War SP aR ber being changed to the fatal thir- Se Toon, ort ERTEE TALTAVOLS, Oppose Pree Na ving from Fort Purnace,a| Act aany others of tr lasa, French, Eng- | wrong, it is in the most reasonable way | um! : . ihe dg, Carson t, Navy Yard. an corarncie of No. 1 Charcoal Pig Iron, whieh teh and american, “FRANCK TAYLOM® ten a tre He fights because the J | teen! He could not sleep—it caused him good 4 . i i i anxiet: bt and day. The thought of the world requires it. He is a moral Solna him. BatHeaven’s bless. ings rests upon large families, and our RARE a HOWARD & POOR, 8 0 ANOs We hare of and Sal ity Alexandria, Va FS eee pectic WORK HORSE, | person, and makes war upon his neigh- thé Smithsonian Institute, four superb PIANOS, Pare years and fectly sound. Apply ¢ . NEFP’S PREMIUM VIOLINS AND VI ARNY?S Confectionary, Georgetown. r for the maintenance of peace and which were made expressly for th s fair and may be unucene be seen at our Music Depot. = lec’ ary, George’ inci ig| fri relieved in time, by the an- vols ior instruments. We will dis |“ amateurs and the profession are invited to call good order, and sound principles. He is Se ae athe — denghers and try these excellent TT ae 1m NEW GOODS, br gto —- seer claimed bie love and heal Met the small notes, in fact, make any reasonable A good Contra brat Ape a sock ine J. STEER, Merchant Tailor, Washington prosperity of comm: : Place, 7th street, has opened his new, ulactures. Thus the two nations have| lackless number was changed into four- on ONaii ; : meats to suit diate application be made as above. Bpring Goods, embracing the choicest styles aaa Ma '§ UNRIVALLED GUITARS.—Three and Spring » ing store the | ee now on exhi- Soonment of Planes 2 . 5 7 | the lagen and ‘season. <a) preparing for the prone fighting, Se. —< sete, tee se: Home Journal i s joa, Music Store. uf. of Hal-| TABLE CUTLERY, ALBATA FORKS | se™02 now o will do well to see our an . ‘ u u course of fashion in costume Secession Bro ae, aw] TABLE OURLRY, AO.RATA FORKS [ee Feet Et ww ae (OC Gr bare Dade capa tmice| ah aeeeetree on en cneemiame of rene BUD 2 ITZ UBT received a large assortment of superior Ta- | cessary to @ full outfit, may be had without eving | taken ; and John, in pursuit good, has} that is, it starts from a given point, and mar 2 Bole Agents. _| Sun ietacic and an, amsorement of every article J ise Cron ele ot the finest quality ALBATA | {er mar84—S&W4t_| run himself over hen al rts Re debt. | in due process of time comes back again. — r = ‘ 5 KE BAS- IME! Lt 1 ert’s Roost. ing i illustration: Anold AP I apee atrciane —t n ee b e 9400 bushels superior LIME, wood. burnt. “ eS ees be : 306 Penna. avenue, near Tenth street. M. W.GALT & BRO., Just landed in good order, and will be sold for a fu set wan-ciice Bins) emote 20 OMe | nar 13 B94 Pa.nve.,betw. 9d and 10d me cand. WILLIAM WARDER, MATRINONY—WOMEN. Se ee 5 aeneetens Eandenen, ER mar 12-1f we ca, PR cormer 1th and C streets,» The following extract from a lecture Jains, Wagon Masters, ildcen) who have aot y FANOY MILLINERY. = TaDLE AND (tt (Organ) near the Canal, Weis widows cr mines eee) ecm in service tt MISS AMELIA PRIBRAM and Sis- R SALE—A VERY FINE 8. TGA RMN he Rock oe RC pn gry wpe dry postpaid, and their haveopened a FANCY MILLIN. Beggy HORSE. The horee is ‘would Sos Pe. betoven Tenth ond’ presets Woeanes wil de forwarded to them for the ERY STORE on Pennsylvania ave- “nile and sound, and of fine stock 5 wt a stereo above ery, , and no charge if tfey do not get it. nue, between Tenth and Eleventh make either a very carriage horse, -| farmer came aboard the ferry boat the other day, costumed in one of the shang- hai (as it is termed) overcoats, with the on the ‘‘ sphere and Duties of Women,”’| skirts preposterously long. A friend by Mr. Burnap, pastor of the First Inde-| came up to him and exclaimed: “Why, pendent Church, in Baltimore, exhibits | how is this, you who disrezard the fas- > wonld ctful- pleasant riding r TLL contin the use and value of the affection in the| ions, now wear an overcoat which the LLOYD & CO., Spey wpe pe ea eg) aes "hiso, for sale an excellent work horse, perfectly and ee: veriest fop might envy.” “Why, bless Claim Agent’s Office, opposite U. 3. baba me ‘ ‘ Aphy s2 No. 43 Dunbarton st., Georges’. every descr and also to dth = ' D.C mare=“S\. | imported and manufactured Millinery, awit tion. She is fitted to happiness in that rela-| your soul,” replied the farmer, laughi “7 Por i i “ is NANCE MEMORANDA, Percussion Hein | SUK, Crape, Lace, Velvet andar Renna.” Aiss;| JERRY'S AND GILLOTI'S STBEL PENG | [JOR SALE—At the BENATE STABLE coun | tion by the affections of her heart. ‘The| «this very and Primers, pate a peng = = y ay coat lam now wearing be- ¢ uf the Capitol, three good work Horses, and | prand essentials to happiness in this life! longed to my father, and was bought 7 ith dress and other Caps. ; various kinds and sizes, bought in person from P= rH) r% ‘at the Stables, or | D Ps provi wee 1 2. sere RANK FAYLOR. ” waikanie i ey line a — the — and warranted ORANCK TAYLOR. Senne Poa aie. loree. Apply mar 33—eolm* | 8TG something to do, something to ‘ove,’ bran new twenty years ago. mer ae

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