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. THE EVENING STAR dle weekly to the Agents, To mail subscribers the subscription price ie THREE DOLLARS AND PIFTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOL- LARS for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR for THREE MONTHS. 0GSitete cories ons curt, ‘ (wxomrs suwvar,) 7 y At the Star Buildings, corner Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh street, By WALLACH & HOPE, Will be served to subscribers im the cities of Wash ‘ ton, George‘own, Alexandria, Baltimore and Phila- ; e éelpbin, 11 SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, paya- ‘o Ff , inv npermrneremeeenmmenmmmme enn SEE ee VOL. IV WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7 THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘This exesticnt Family and News Jeurnsl—coutain ing & greater variety of interesting reading than be found in any other—is published on Saturday. vERES. Single Bpy, per annum... ee... sscseseesencl 8 Fo canes. Five copies. My oe Ten do ... ‘ . TWERY BO-ereersneee@enaceenes sees OG Casu, mvaniastr in aDvanes. OG Single copies (in_wrappers) can be procured ® the counter, immediately after the issue of the paper. Price—THReE CENTs. PostMasrers who act asagents will be lowe a commission of twenty per cent. , 1854. NO. 603. _____UNDERTAKERS, &c. OFFICIAL Ae AVOID ALL QUACKERY, . BALLS, &c. OABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER. Tanasvax DePARTMIN?, August 26, 1854. HEGULAR PHY Fier ene ARED BY A 7B undersigned would ay inform his} Notice is hereby given to the holders of the fol-| LONGED, A CURM OR aU ain, OOUGHE. THE BALL OF THE SEASON : Eat ete atintes Ce cncoete a eeenerally | iowing-described stocks of the United Btates, that QOLDS, CONSUMPTION, OROUP, WHOOPING. FIRST GRAND ANNUAL BALL GH, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, IN- line of business in the bent manner and at the short | this department is prepared to purchase, at any | DIGE: _ eee oer otic, t KIN ERUPTIONS AND ALL EMaLe CO | RED, WHITE & SLUE time between the date hereof and the 20th day of | SKIN ERUPTIONS, AND ALL FEMALE COM- 4 A th oe ee opts re prem Sige Lees mpty executed. | osember next, portions of those stocke, amounting | PLAINTS. D&. J. 8S. ROSK’3 CELERRATED FAM¥LY ORDN. AN CE CLUB iz the best ¥= a) in the aggregate to $3,840,000, in the manner and | MEDICINES are the result of thirty years practice F on the terms hereinafter mentioned, to wit: 2 aroraeere His preparations are for oe bie soap aetna ee Palettes a eat meth . ‘ In case of any contingent competition, within the | 2"plaint, and have been well poried Sail SPETOved rally that thele fe-t a eens will take placa at | Shillington, who has it for sale. It is a ate eros CRTCHans 600 DO Ue ee TD PEL O WE AGS Navy Yard, MONDAY preserved im Cie most perfect man ner, ever in the warmesi weather. a rors, he would respectfully solivit, and will cay tetas Ce of | ammount stated, preference will be given in the or- a NY B A der of time in which said stocks may be offered. The ; PRS Macare er noee eee was a | certificates, duly assigned to the Un'ted States, by creat. mar l7—ly | the paxtier who are to receive the amount thereof, FFIN WAREROOM, &c. must be transmitted to this department ; upon the 00! J. WILLIAM PLANT & 6O., un- | cept whereof, a price will be psi}, compounded DERTAKER‘—residence 418 Sey- | o* the following particulars : hrouds, Cerritos, Hearre, and every article Tor | ‘ificate. commended by physicians at home and abroad. In A BEMEDY FOR “EACH DISEASE.” | December lith, 1854. DB. J 8 ROSE'S EXPECTORANT OB COUGH SYRUP. For the radical cure of consumption, cold, hoarse- to all who may honor them wish their presence fismmation of the lungs or throat, and all pulmom ary diseases. This preparation not only cures con- A HL 3 sumption, if taken in time, but tt fortiS:s the sys mall knnwn caterer: MANAGERS. interments of the best quality farnished at sbort| 2. A premium on the stock of the loan authorized | bottles, 25 cents, 60c. and $1. J Swift, TGates, * notice, on the most rearonable tsrms, and all] by the act of July, 1846, ble Ni ber 1 Dx. Rosr's WHoorina Couan Syrcp. JH Wilson, WJ Ferguson, nours of the night. Having the exclusive right of 1866, Ae — ae: S ee . ane —o re This preparation always gives immediate relief, J Gaskins, ” J Stuart, Crump s Patent Corpse Preserver, we guarantee to | 1856 peeicee en ne 4 ‘ | preven’s inflammation of the Lungs, and Dropey JC McCicskey, W Kemp, keep the dead for any iength of time. “ oc 1l—tf | thorized by the act of 1842, redeemable 3ist Decem-| in the cheet, and effocts a cure in o few days--Price WPumphrey, J Birch. ERT = ber, 1862, of 11 per cent.; on the stock of the loans D ORDE SYRUP TEs ay is ‘ UND: ‘AKER. authorized by the acts of 1847 and 1848, and redeem | , © eee Ppa et WOULD sespecttally retara my, thanks to the | ante, the seslmagiip phe December, 1867, and | sb cente thal nY0d thousands Of children—Price aes oe eey mince, Mianazer. itizens of Washington and its vicinity for their} ° 3 s = patronage, a0 say that owing to the frequent | the latter on the 80th June, 1868, of 16 per cent;) pa. J. 8. Rosu’e Dysrarzicon Laven Compourp, | — a galis im the Undertaking branch cf my business, 1 | aud on the stock of the loan authorized by the act} Asure cure for Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Indi- GRAND ANNUAL BALL hare been inducad to discontinue ths menufacture gsstion, and Liver Complaint. This Compound used OF THE of Purniture, an] turn ty at-ention fully to the of 1850, and reteemable onthe 3lat December, i864 y 1 =: with Dr. Rose’s Family Pills bas cured thousands UNDERTAKING. [have spared no pains to have | (Common! called the Texan indemnity.) six per | 5+ confirmed Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. It is M | Tal Vi h tl (| f LI } srsty thicg p * requisite to my business, and F } cont. 3 tonic, Alterative. Stomich and Liver Medicine, ly prepared to meat any order acter i ~ ~Fioor Committee. Ches D Bevcice, © ¥ Crump. i at th 3. Interest on the par of each certificate from the | 2d was highly recommended by the czlebrated late | Mf\HE members of the “Mount Vernon Club” would sfew mozasai: notice, ard I assure th e Every exertion will be made to give satisfaction | the growing practice of making the pul- it a political rostrum, yet asserting the nose, asthme, bronchitis, spitting of the blood, Im ao Cotillon Band his been engaged for the cc- | P po »y' 4 The Refrerhments sre placed in the hands of a Tickets ONE DOLLAR-—to be had of any of the Tanesece sud at the door on the evening of ths tember, 1854 :—371 invalids, $23,185.35; 462 widows and orphans, $94,603 52. There have been taken from the rolls of the army pensioners during the year ending June 30, 1854, by death, 643; by transfer to the Treasury Department as unclaimed 883. Of the navy pensioners for the year ending September 30, 1854, 24 are reported dead, and 38 transferrea to the Treasury Department as unclaim- ed pensioners. Of those transferred to the Treasury Department, but very few are again restored to the rolls. Whole number of pensions on the roll, June 30, 1853, was 11,867, and annual amount payable to them $1,070,079 52: same, June 30, 1854, is 14,065, and an- nual amount $1,172,651 63. Number of revolutionary soldiers on EVENING STAR. POLITICS IN RELIGION. This is the title of a sermon preached on Thanksgiving day in Philadelphia, by the Rey. Charles Wadsworth, of the Presbyterian Church, sent us by Joe ‘bold and eloquent address, denouncing duty of government to protect society from immorality, and to exhibit in its own conduct an example of virtue. Mr. Wadsworth handles irony as derterously as he does eloquence ; evidently fears no roll, June 30, 1853, was 1.395: number man, but speaks what he thinks truth ;] of revolutionary soldiers on roll, June 30, and is altogether of a character rarely seg“ 1,069. hr * seen in the pulpit now-a-days, though 18 report goes conclusively to sul the world would be all the better if such | S‘@0tiate what we have repeatedly taken occasion to write within the past year men were more common. We make the] concerning the manner in which Mr. following extract : Commissioner Waldo has managed the ‘«L need not tell you that it has come | *“airs entrusted to him. On See to pass in these latter days, that these office his bureau was more behin standing-places of God’s messengers to a] With their business, we take it, than any = Dr. Physick— 50 cents Tespectfully announce to their patrons snd the A * i 5 give ma a call shat 1 will soare no ps: Ist of July, 1854, to the date of receipt and settle-| "Dy. jg, Rose's ANT!-pILIOUs oR RamRoay Pura, publie generally that they will give their Sond | Tuined world, become ofttimes the mere oe “nr 3 bps ag sa taboes thalr ordora to th faction. meant at the Treasury, with the allowance (for the} Sv called, because they go ahead of all other pills |GRAND ANNUAL BALL, at JACKSON HALL, | platforms for political harangues. These] ington. Already all i airs have been ate: in their good effects; as an active Purgative, or Ca- | December 18, 1854. No. 419, 7th ct. bs Gand monsy to reach the owner) of one day’s interest Io 5 5 N. B.—Calls attended to s* ei! hours of the nicht | @!dition. mar 2—ly DENTISTRY. traasuser at Bortou, New Yors, or Philadelpbis, a°| Woverard Ague Tonic Misturn: they wilt proses | dbo Reve wee ass R. MUNSON respectfully cal seus attention | ‘=e parties may direct. and cure the most stubborn cases of Fever and Ague | enced Caterer. , to his new, patent, and GREATL’ But no certificate will be entitled to the benefit of | Or Bilious Fevers—1214 ard 25 cte. Suprer will be farniched for 25 cents. MPROVED method of setting Artificial SS Testh, with Continuous Gom—the very < For Falling of tho Wemb, Female Weakness, | ©229g¢d for the oc-asion. P&RFECTION OFT#K ART. Thisstyis the Treasury on or before the said 20th day of No Debility, and Relexation. This disease horetotore a kk of Teeth has the follow advantages over all cthers | vember next. treated by bandages, trusces, and external support, er aon oa tenure vis: GREAT STRENGTH, CLUANLINESS, COM- JAMES GUTHRIE, which c:n only prove palliativer, yields completely | °* ‘¢ door on the nizht of the ball. FORT, ani BEAUTY, vieing with Ne Secretary of Treasury. to the use of these tonice, strengthening Golden MANAGERS: respects, and rome others excelling. Lublic inspec — Fills —50c. Jas Willisms, Jobn Melson, tion is respectfu!!y solicited. Please cali and see} ke time during which the above named stocks FEMALE BEECEEIU, A Eemesy fer Painful ane Sion Ces an Howard, ; ; Menstruation, Leucorrheea or Whites—$1. 8 Caton, syne, Jaiius Keck, CAUTION.—No other Dentist in the District of | il be purchased by this department upon the , 2 Dr. J. 8. Rose’s Pain Curzs will cure Stiff Neck, | Wm 8 Scott, J D Gallagher, James Lewis, Columbia hes a right to make this style of Tveth. | terms abovespecified is hereby extended to 31st De-| sore Throat, Pains in the face, Side, Back or Limua|ChOrme, Benj F Howard, M Hollchan.” N. B.— Teeth constitutionsl'y heaithy, plugged | cember next, inclusive. frem a Cold, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, &. It cures| dec4—eolw&d7t Win ' Towers. and warranted for life. = : Sprains, Chilblainc, Cramps or Paina in the Stem- SR Office and Rouse at No. 298 E street, near the cor- As the transfer books will be closed on tine 1st} °F P wch or iiowels. Price 1234, 25, and 50 cis ner of Pern: ais oyenue and Mth street. December, when the current half year’s interest be- = tituiion CHARLES WALTER’S nov 18 comes vested in the stockholder at that date, ail! ., $2), Persons of delicate constitutions by mature, or those wao have been made so, by the use of the Intelligence ard General Agency Office, PROF. SCHONENBERG, certificates of inscribed stock must, in addition to} guac* 1: es, or any cther cause, should read THACHER AND TRANSLATOR OF ihe usual a-cignment to the United States, have an | Dr. J 8. Rose’s Stedical Adviser to perions in S’2k se or in He.l hich book b Sodern Language: and Literature, | vxpres: assignment of the interest made by the pees Onin Beatty coruice nad ont charve, of Mu. SCHONENBERG NO. 257 PENNSELVANIA AVEN stockholder thereon. Where the interest is not | Z. D. GILMAN, C. STOTT & CO. W. H. Gil- eRe, : R S Teacher of Piano and Singing. sesizned, Gr whare the compons payeble cn te et ee ee ene ye NEL 2: NO. 85 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. January rext, in cases of coupon stcck, are not! <7} 1LL & LAWRE 3 ; ack? | ot 23—tf THE EAGLE KIDWELL & LAWRENCK, J. B. MOORE, Was ~ GAS-FITTING AND transmitted with the certificates. the premium «nd ton; J. &. KID SEUL, Georgetewa, end vy DR. THEOD. HANSM ‘AN, ieee Establishment, one day’s interest only (lees interest from the time | iealcrs in Alexandria, Virginia. REMOVED TO N THE CORNER OF SiXTH STKELT AND ed with | Ov 8—tr Et. north, between Sizth and Seventh sts. wert. A cf redemption to Ist January) wili be included wi Ivania Avenue, are now receiving the a & CAPTAIN OANCT. { NO. 450, finest asaortment ef CHANDELIERS and GAS FiX-| the principal in the settlement. . 4 235 Fen { das 2—dlm* TURES ever offered to the citizens of Washington, JAMES GUTHRIE, OR OF THE GREAT BCOK JUST BR-! and at the came time poe than the cheapest.” Secretary of the Treagury. | CH PUBLISHED, ZPEAKS of HAMPTON’S j All that is necessary is to give acall to be convinced 4 A 2 of this fact. Tha superior facilities of this house| T®#4S0BY Darantaanr, Nov. 18, 1854. | UMA NERAOTED | dec 2—dim* R. H. GILLET, Counsellor at Lew, thargic Medicine they have no equal; free from From the well known reputation of the Balls, Pic griping, carrying off all secretions and bile trom the | Nics, &c., of this Club. it is hardly necearary to Poyment for eaid stocks will be made in drafts cf| stomach and bowels, they can be taken at all sea | eomment on thisone fur.her than to eay that we the Treasurer of the United States, on the easistant | £008, by both sexee, of all ages, and without regard | are determined to make this bali far superior to The Retre hments will be rerved by an experi- tude tues WEUS chaill i! Gevaceeatio secrecd’a! Du, J) 2, Ross Gelnan Prete. Prof. Weber's celebrated fall string band has been | promises of the Gospel issued in the IN. AR—admi i le . ies tebe unit ate ae tne i ene all set aside and forgotten, that these No. 552 Srventh siree', opposite the Centre Market. Cfitce and resider.ce in Franklin Row, corner 07 K 9 sel thei d _nov 20 -—dtey , paper sayel the rofallery tthe aye a CARTER’S : VaLtIons, Md., June 4,154, | 82d Thirteenth atreet. et B—dly — very Hiers! patronage of the A ISH XTURE i Taree e, Of the Fountain Hote! Light sircet, i BOOT RNA citizens of Washington and vicinity, the rroprietor MI amore - ‘ assures them that with the addition of number of SPAN ° SHOE STORE Dear Sir: Being on the point of leaving the city, Chronic Sore Eyes, King Worm or Tetter, Scald | table Tinc My confidenc: fs so strong es ee oouee zs at devas to preseit my respecte to them, and induee rocco and Leather Boots 0 INE Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitie Disorders, } 7°7 Selif more : aes | Norocco and kid Slippers TaMLar LARS TO ne, ERE TOME | | yccatano) Spinal Ooxiplatute, anit all Gis diseases RGSGhEaliE Gare. Byes eUGM en eee ra ntice Cont | Morooes and leather Wal klag Ghose) toreihiee with L. J. MIDDLETON, brisisg from an injudicious use of Mer-ury, Im- of April izst, and on my bed, Tze supply of Toilet Slippers. Office ao. side F, next to corner 12th st, prud snce in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. useless in all ray } x sppreciate nessly | oa :44 Botto a SUE eEN. a Depot corner 26th and 5 ets. west. \HIS valuable Medicine, which has become cele: 7 f Irecsived from ns ares doa rae ni nee er J iad nov 14 (Nat. Int., Union, ard Sen inel.) brated for the number cf extraordinary cures. | Dr. Hampton’s of poritiva had it 3 envy wa erect iy aeye ead pegg FIFE IN THE CLEARING, VE. THe} hcoted through its agency, has induced the propri- | not been ‘or your atrong and forcib!> recommends. | Light dress Bots ; ae fce ; IFE IN THE CLEARINGS; VE. THE| etorz, st the urgnt request of their friends, to offer | tions I should still have been in bed. i Patent leather, cal fande of as Boots L Push, by Mr. Moo ‘ie, price 60¢ it to the public, which they do with the utmost con- hould not be api, PO and ¢ calf Kossuth Ties i Harts Base, or the Brothe:’s Wife, by the autker | fidence in its virtues and wonderful curative prop- 1 like all patent drugs it ; C2lf, uiorocco and Oxford Ties, rewed end pegged. of Radsliffe—$1 ertis The following certificates, relecied trom a} - i ion the public ganeral ai > Yo ALSO— F Jail Journal, by John Miteheli large number, ere, however, stronger testimony I my:e'f, whe on Misees, Boys’ Youths’, and Chi'dren’s Boots ant Ride for Life or Claud in Jecpardy ve than the mere word ofthe proprietors; and are ail | wayv opposed to a patented specific, fho.s of every kind and description, together with Godey’s Lady’s Book for December trom gentlemen weil known in their localities, and | ¢::.« with relactan:+, and without vc it, | Jatge acsor meut for servants. Heads of faimilies, Yankee Notions do of the highest respectability, many of th-m res‘ding | and it was orly throvgh your disinterested, fi ly j 2nd purchasers generally will find it much to their Pictorial Brother Jonathan, for sale by in the city of Richmord, Va. recommen?ations, and my critical situation that in- | ¢2vantage to visit this estab sient a 8. K. LUNDY, B. BOYDEN, Esq,, of the Exchange Hotel, Kich-| Gaced me to try this really benofcial Vegetable : _ GEORGE BURN No. 12 Bridge strect, Georgetown, D.C. mord, known everywhere says he hasseon ‘he Med-| ‘Tinsture, 340 Pa. av., adjoining Patterson’s Drug nev 25—tf icine called CARTER’s SPANISH Muxroae, stministered You may inform Meusrs exinier & Mowbray | dee4—lwo as "i in over a hundred cases, in nearly a) e digesses | that they are at liberty te mals vse of my name in SOMETHING NEW for woichit is recommended, with the most aston-| the support of the zood eifects of Dr. Hamptora FRENCH MILLINERY. PPOSITE THe MARKET ON PENNSYLVA-| ishingly gcod results. He says it is the most ex-| Vagetable Tincture, as it has cured mein e! MRS. M. L. DAVISON, O NIA AVENUE. 4 doors below Ninth treet, | trasrdinary medicine he has ever ceea. of a chronic In/la ‘y BI i. Pa. avorue, between 9th and 10th isa NEW CLOTHING STORE for Men and Boys,| agus AND FEVER—GREAT CURE.—I hereby | ander tropical clinvai seats) hae aust eceaved ee Jatest opened this day. D&CKER.cne of the cheapest| certify that for three years Lhad Ague and Fever | du/‘aiion. 1b: ashions, ard respectfuily announces Merchants in the North, has determined | ¢¢ ct vi ion. ral Phy. | that even th: ed paris of my hanas ore fas! | to tha ladies of Washingto. and tho vicinity tha fo offer fo the cltisens of Washington and vicinity, ie tan mes slant eee pten Gonae re vy, | returning (o thei: former natura! appearance he will open. large and Le .utiful ascortmont of his excellent Clothing at the lowest Northern prices, | 24 1 bel.eve all the Tonios advertised, butall withe| _1 have bccn under tue treatment of several phy- | !RENCH HTS or Thursday. the 7th instant for cash only. ‘here the out permanent relief. At last I tried Carter’s| 3icians in Lordon and Paris, without any apparent | Alco, Headdresses, Dress Caps, bia AS eee POOR MAN Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually | benefit; also, while in New York, having tried the | 8nd Ribbon. will find just such a Clothing Store as has long been cured me, andI am happy to say I have had neit! er er es ee Serene Dp semuedes, after hay dec 4 4t# : Cr 2 FC nee i ee el aaarat cite bast Tonle | Oe comet batho, and husireds of tuicenal aaa | WRITTEN VISITING OARDS. ee substactia! woollen coat he will cell for} reachad my case. JOHN LONGDEN. | Cxtarnal medicines, all to no effect, I am, £0 te HE subscriber wouid respectfully inform Mem- $276; an: d heavy winter pants, well lined, for $1.25;} Beaver Ditcw, neer Richmond, Va. ured by Hampton’s Vege'able Tincturs only. and fine coa‘s, overcoats, babi Lid at ies Good wool and coitou under-hiris, hoeiery, gloves, and for many years in the Post Offica, has such Pr = rs Ky ” chea; Lest! : — OMAS CANO? | at the “*Kirkweod House,” prepared to execute or. ae., caper thin the chespest. nov llestf confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Cartcr’s R¥V. VERNON ESKRIDGS, U.S. N. ders at the shortest notice. “ bers of Conzgrese, Citizens and Strangers desi J. K. HARTWELL, | £p-nish Mixture, that he hes bought upwards of 58 ben . tent medicines, candor compels me | tue best manner, at reascraple pricea TS undersigned will continue the AUCTION | taken according to directions. Rebs co ioees 0 paced Bataane tiers ate Tent ein the virtues WM A RICHARDSON, AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the store] “Dr. MINGE, s Practiang Physician, and formeriy OE Uni Ser ete ine eel asseeate “Kirkwood Heure.” formerly cocupied by D. B. Campbell & Co., No. 239] of the City Hotel, in the city o mond, says he tha past I have used it in my family; and in | — ee Penney vanis avenue, where he wilt Keep constantly | bss witnessed in a number of iestancos te efleets cf| Tyepepain, lose of appetite, deinese, etd general Ge NOTICE TO MARINERS. on hand a large assortrent of House Furniture of| Car ers Spanish Mixture, which were most truly bility, every description, Parlor, Bedrocm and Cooking| surprising. He saysin acsse of Consumption, de- extents, theref Stoves, for coal and wood, Crock: Tin and Plated | pendent on the Liver, the good effects were won- inv it to the affticted ee a safe and efficient remedy. | their atetions for repairs on the 17th d2y of Decem Ware, and numerous other arit wanted by house- | derful indeed. J ams, respectfuily, yours, ber, 1854. Keepers, all of which will be sold exceedingly low] SAMUEL M. DRINKER, ofthe firm of Drinker & ““‘Vanxon Fszrwas, Due notice of their return will be given. for cash or short approved credit. Morris, Richmond, was cured cured of Liver Com- x Ohsplain, United States Navy. By order of the Light House Board: Consignments solicited, upou which a liberal ad-| piaint of three years standing, by the use of twc A. W. PENNOCK, vance will be msde. JOS. K. HARTWELL. Bottles of Carter’s Spanirh Mixture. the Richmond Republican h-d a servant employed OURE OF LIVER CUMCLAINT OF TEN YEARS PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT. _| in thcir press room, cured of violent Serotulee a Wasumnarox, May 17, 1853. PRIVATE TUITION. several other factories, ere always to, bim from work. Two bottles of Carter's fpanish secon, eee with Liver Complaint of ten years be had at my Piano Wareroom, on Elev- ren Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and the kK id Tuning also attend-d to. the blood” plished a perfect cure I bave used different | necring. " from time to time, but have never bean | ‘Terma per courte, $25; writing lessons, $10; bock- Tea a = ee REICHEN! BACH. i EGS OTE EE ue! Ge SMa Gare is ¢ cm anys rr aearea 2 2 kecping by double entry, $15 per courss, Payable . very . P ianos if ro ‘ Aa] = in Vance. 4—31 rom $26 for sale. dec 1—3m_—| 8 Mare Sie Go ee und whick pocsesseathe wonderous power of p>o- | ——w————______S*o* St b EW BOOKS RECEIVED AT =e ‘and P. K.R. Co, Richmond, ve aoe cathe human life. Thamanycuresitheawrovght | - NEW GOODS FOR HOLIDAYS. the author of the Hee ef ihadcee” | BALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING ne Eee Hosbead ) ot author of the Hen} ay, JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city of mmo epaniah Mixture, of Balt Kheum, which he hed for Lite in the Clearings, by Mrs. Moodie restlg eweaty years, and which all the physicians Ladies’ eapiriznced from fa ure. . Guntaa 1 ue ox Zor delicate children we believe ft un- b a 2 has on hand end is daily receiy- the best gas fitters and plumbers of Philsdeiphia] Te Great Purifier of the Hlood!) | avail mysel! ofa few idle moments to thank you nee om a and New York to bis present large forces, be Will be Not a Particle of Mercury In It! manly tor, te medicine you! Pn ee ahs 4 ialand poraneee nee able to doa I work in both branches inthe mo+t sa-} 4n Tweatuuz ReMepy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, | estored me to t ee RR eae Gene caring all (haitderdateices among which perior style, aud, as before stated, cheaper than the |“ Rneumatisn, Obstinate Cutanese Eruptions, | °22 me four Hobie more, £0/CArTy on! my, ° {he would enumerzte in part ths following: a tletJen. JNO. REEBE. Pigeles or Pustules on the fac3, Blotches, Boils, Biter list the @reune io tse Dr. Ham, : a ; i gratitude ‘o ths proprietors of seid medicine, I be ongress Boots, Gaiter B-ots uf all kinds and colors JUST RECEIVED, per Schooner bt it end Pain of the Bones and eae a P 7 E3 UST RECEIVED, per Schooner ead, Enlargement be; e Therefore, my deur accept of the assurance of | rous of obtaining Visit ng or Wedding Cards, written C. B. LUCK, Esq., now in the city of Richmond my pridiuie aad believe meyoue well wisher. ia the most beautiful rtyle, that he may be found reies hich be hes gi y t0 the afflicted Poxrsnouta, Va. Aug. 18, 1851. esa Oud Pellows! aud other Charters filed wi ie has given awa: 6 aff _ 9 i ene- it. Tes on! ©, Rerolutions, &c. m AUOTION AND COMMISSION STORE. | Sir tack says he has never known it t> falls i cpyoned ( paldat mucdlsians eacdcr cana pall ie best aaa ot ee ith entire success. So far as my experionce Light Vessels off Upper and Lower Cedar re, I take pleasure in reecramend. oints in the Potomac River wil! be taken from nov 20—d GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The Editors of HOD PESTIMONY., dec 4—3t Inspector of Lights, 5th District = . Bes rtimer & Mowbray: Gentlomen—Hav- T E i th st. fifth KW and second hand PIANOS, of my own and| bined with Kheumatiem, which entirely disabled | | esr: ‘with Liver Gomplaint of ten yea CARS anaes canter ea ereby, ee the b net Ae ane oats Pues 8508 & Mathematics, on zeceive another a5 ‘i ec] take great pleasure ia announcing that aiter using | cies; in the higher branches of Math-mutics. Con- Ona Fase Ghemweoee. — oe ett ce Bld Bi etey py rence few bottles of your Tincture, T found it had 2c: | struction, Draughting, azd Civil and Militacy Engi- ITH pleasure we inform our friends that we have just returoed from the North with an it pamphicts gratis, ead eee CaeeR at imenss assortment of new Soc pesnbtal GOODE fate : Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carter's cage, Br shee, ‘Bheumatinm, Neuralgia, Dy: = SEE Meee tian reas tata Gases, aes fia, Nervousnessand Gen cral Weakness. Aaatemale | Monnaies, Ciger Cases and Stands, fine Ohina Veses, mi altars of our God, where the broken heart is demanded as a sacrifice to Jeho- vah, becomes ofttimes only “ seats of custom,’’ where the worldly tribute is rendered to Czesar. The precepts of the Divine law thundered from Sinai; the brought up to date, and so promptly and lucidly do they deal with people at large as to have done away almost en- tirely with the necessity for the services of an ‘‘agent” in transacting any busi- ness whatever with the Pension bureau. ABSTRACT OF REPORT OF THE REGIS- TER OF THE TREASURY. From this report, accompanying the report of the Secretary of the Treseary on the finances, we learn that there has been a very great increase in the current business of the office, which could not have been discharged by the force as- signed but for the utmost diligence and industry on the part of the clerical force of the office, and, to some extent, a new and more economieal distribution of the labor—many of the clerks continuing at their desks a part of the year from ten to fifteen hours of the day. The Register states the number of war- rants issued to cover moneys paid into the Treasury, on accounts of receipts from customs, lands, and miscellaneous sources, during the years 1834, 1844, and 1854, to have been as follows : In 1834 ........ 765 warrants 1844......... 876 <2 1854. ........ 3217 « The number having been increased nearly 300 per cent. from 1844 to 1854, each of these warrants being entered no less than five times in the various books of his office. There has also been « great increase in the number of warrants issued for ex- penditures under the head of civil, mis- ceilaneous, foreign intercourse, and pub lic debt, as follows: In 1834 ........ 2,564 warrants. 1844 ........ 3,314 “ 1854. 5.6 ss . 9,519 “ Each of these warrants being copied in full and afterwards entered in the various appropriation ledgers, journals, and regis- ters of the office. it appears from the repert that the number of personal accounts opened on the books of his office, were In 1854 ........ 526 warrants. i re. ee 15S. BAF cee The personal accounts of the Interior Department (Pension and Indian,) War, Navy, and Post Office being kept by the Second, Third, Fourth, and Sixth Audit- ors; all the other personal accounts, em- bracing the accounts settled in the First and Fifth Auditors’ offices, and General Land Office, are kept in the Register’s Office. The first part of the Report on Com- merce and Navigation, required by the act of February 10, 1820, was trans- mitted to the Secretary on the 14th ul- REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF THE| timo, an earlier date than any report has PENSION OFFICE pen — since the re of the . -_| law; the elerks en, on that branch From the annual statement of this of business being tee. great credit functicnary, we learn that the number of for their untiring industry in having i original cases, and applications for in-} (¥ O20 tng Ean Moat h ee crease of army pensions that have been aS at any former aa _ a admitted during the year ending June} “82 4 eee . 30, 1854, with the annual amount of pen-| . = s asad herd cans force sions; also the amount of arrearages due] !™ “2° eats Sn en at the date of issuing the pension cer-| PY the addition of only one clerk, in fact, ehicates were= during the past year, is considered, the Revolutionary soldiers, 167; annual|°@™ly period at — these statistics amount, $12,464 68: arrearages, $96,- have n complied, “compared with 584 56. other ey haere great industry and -Widows of revolutionary soldiers 2,846: omy D esto rg aldhough ge Orr ae $216,974 80; arrearages, enerally understood, tha Register's of a ® ae: ice is one of the most important us lub 2e0varrearages S175d02, | belonging to the Goverament, as in it Tnvalids, 338; annual amount, $25,- mgd Ge whole t —— eames 938 54; arrearages $31,323 99. oa al elmer » Commercial and The following are the Navy pensioners | “7#2°1@!, are Kept. that were admitted : Mos Law.—In the tewn of Tuska- death-cry from Calvary ; alas! they are ambassadors of God may discourse poli- tical declamations upon moot-points that divide our great political parties. Either because these men find the duties of their sacred profession so light and their consequent leisure so abundant; or be- cause they regard the care of souls so trivial a concern in comparison with the general en’ightenment of society on these political questions ; or, it may be, be- cause they regard themselves as men of such prodigious powers and special in- spiration, as to make it their extraordin- ary call to leave to their humbler and less gifted brethren the care of the ark in the tields of Bethshemish, while they strive about the golden mice with the lords of the Philistines. “ Certain we are that for some reason, into their religion, such as it is, they carry some of the veriest abominations of ruflian and radical politics. Their pulpits become platforms, where all ques- tions of practical morals are discussed as side issues with some aim of the dem- agogues. The cross of Christ is taken down from its high place, as the crown- ing glory of the sanctuary, and in ite stead—as an engine of reiorm—is lifted the ballot box; and the popular pas- sions are lashed into storm, that with their suffrages as freemen they may car- ry a Maine law or defeat a Nebraska bill. And with this advocacy and pat- ronage in the Church’s high ‘places, it has, not marvelously, come to pass that the edification of the audiences should be after their kind. Certain we are at least of the fact, that many a Christian man looks to-day to the foulest machine- ry of partizan politics as an cMcient auxiliary in a reformation of morals. Temperance, moral reform, religious edu- cation, universal brotherhood, indeed all things that are true, and pure, and love- ly, and of good report, are—to speak technically—by a species of moral log- rolling, linked as twin issues with the foulest aims of ruffian demagogues seek- ing preferment and place. Nay, verily, alas! these heavenly moral virtues, that as white robed angels on radiant wings should be all unsoiled by dust and soar- ing sweetly in God’s sunshine, are har- nessed side by side with bank charters and tariff provisions, to drag the chariot of some unprincipled placeman into hon- or and power.”’ a ot Spee Invalids, 38; annual amount, $2,034 50; po Shee. lately, a Col. Benj. W. - . wantel ornaments, bronze and par te figures, $1,756 79 alker was sent to jail f refusing to of tha ety eould not cure. Mr. Thompson is a well : : Baskets, Ohiliren®’ Toys, Brushes, Combs, ferfe, | arrearages, $1, ; jail for refusing adie’ National Magasine for December nova sershant in the ity of Rlehmond! and his TIMER & MOWBLAY, 140 Lait mery, Music, Musical Tortran.ents Piano Stools and} Widows and orphans, 43; annual] obey an order of the Court directing him 7 ’s Bo a rem < i Pe! roadway, Covers, fine E: vins, and a host of Fancy Goo a i i * Taties’ cuntlate Guite to Crotchet and Fancy Knit- WM 2: A TEHD 8s of Richreong bail Cie : . BLO Dy WIA PREM OO EE, too uumerous for an alvertis:ment, al: of witcn we | 2ount, $6,594; arrearages, $27,341 90.| to pay over $17,000, which he held as cured , ; : at low rates. JNO. F. ELLIS, Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10:h sts. ting i D wili take ple:sure in exhibiting, and promise to sell New Books received immediately after published. | Spanish Mixture. He says he cheerfully recom- | ‘ 5 by B. P uRR > All the iatest Newspaper, and everything bs | mends it, and considers it @ very invaluable me ii- i cine. Alerendzia, and by Druggists everywhere. BENE Ca toes inet Hockitneds WIN BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, | eae gre. mt oy Drussie Cem! Corner of Pa. avenue and 4 street. | :278 ie has soon the good effects of Carter's Spanish aN PRINTERS. HAVE YOU A COLD? fi bar of Syphilitic cases, and E FOR PRINTERS. i Eis _ Rove 25—tt Mixture in a numbor of Byphilitic cases, and says it ‘ ~ — SAND A FONT OF BOUR-| .fRY GAUTIER’S HERB DROPS! CURE LDS, COUG. - MUSIC FOR BALLS, PARTIES, &c. WM. @. HARWOOD, ef Richmond, cured cf old $018 TYPE FOR SALE. GHLTIA: and Diteoate oy ENGR eee, L. F. W. BER Sores and Ulcers, which disabled hia frem walking. Took @ few bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, aud Ww = ii & H PE offer for sale, et the office | “poy 971m The amount actually paid out by the United States Army Pension Agents for the year ending June 30, 1854, was— For revolutionary services, $908,270 96 Tohalf-pay to widows and or- phans, - ~~ - 195,992 00 Toinvalids,- - + 444,694 27 trustee of anestate. At the next ses- sion of the same Court, some of his friends broke open the jail, took him out and carried him into Court, where he de- manded a rehearing. The Chancellor refused it, and after several fights had taken place in Court, Walker went back aS INFORMS HIS FRIENDS and| wag enabled to walk without s crutcb, in a short t3e Evening Siar, one MACHINE former patrons that he continues to attend i time permanenily cured. hour, éoadie mediuu sheet, BOTH SIDES AT ONCE, re- SCHON ENBERG will commence BAND ol ecientitc Mesicians’ "2 "2 OFe@vised | "principal Depots at M. WARD, OLOBE & Co, No. | Nes, oasiamsediusn sheet, nots sInES As ONCE Fo: He will introduce all the new and fashionable eae New York. UM SMITU PRESS, in good order, and cne FOOLS. | his residence, 257 Pennsylvania avenue. Music Zoe & SONS, No. 182 North Second st.,] GAP RAMA@EH PRESS. shee Pee be sold oct 2—tf An accomplished Pianist furn’ sired. hiladelp! low. Also, one font of BOUS y Weigh. | ~~~ WM. M. MERRICK, = Orders eft at Hitbus & sree Nica oot, BENNETT & BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Rich-| ing about 369 pourfis, but little used, for sale on J Gautier’s, or Miller’s Confectionery Stores, or at my | @0Ed, Va. Attorney at Law, residence, near Gen. Hendetson's, Navy Yard, wiil| _ 424 for sale by CHARLES STOTT, Washington, Tessonable terms. nov 3—tiif No. 38 LOUISIANA AVE PRuBE, capublo of printing 1,000 impressions per J VENING OLASESS IN LANGUAGE He classes in Lan‘ 8 on Monday, 30th October, at to ‘re A few days afterward, Col. Rey- nolds, commander ef a regiment, mus- tered his a and marched to the jail, accompani @ cannon, and carryin; banners, inscribed «« Walker,” and “ Als bama will protect her citizens.” They broke open the jail, took Walker out, $1,548,957 23 Amount of funds in the hands of Army Pensicn Agents at the date of their last returns, (September 30, 1854,) was $612,390 46, and Navy Pension Agents, $31,969 64. ' 0 : Will practice in the Supreme Court of the Uni-} The number of army pensioners on the} and bore him off in triumph on a plat- i D.C; HENRY P£EL, Alexandria, and by Druggists TURKEY VICTORIOUS. A 5 P! meet with prompt sttention. nov 23—2m orange ; a e ne ; y Druggi OU ri fd et the came OLD STARD, Penney: te7 Béstes and the Oourts of the Distriot of Colum: | roll, who me been pe at the pension | form, after he had made a speech declar- Ry| ! per bot! min eyenus near street oppos: ee ee ; 5 ae 25 ei EEC SILKS, VERY eae da le, or six bottles for $5; er LOOKING GLASSES with cr without | 7p 40W DA. SOWARIZE'S PUCMONIG BALSam | 88eCies in the several States within the ing his determination to conform to the 20 pieces 98 Parametta a at 25 cis., cheap cts. French Merinos, ail shades, 7 large assor ment in rich and elegant bin: of es = at order you SYRUP—never known to fait. a ae. ®@ Rich Merino Plaids iu te Little | st Feceived and for sale at very low prices by , ene tise aes Hey pote ee Fou can | "For eal at EOAWARTZU & BON'S drug store, | Sions payable to them is: 1,069 Revolu- by anne a: ao = . K. LUNDY, HN. B.—Old mes, &e., regilt at the ahortest ao- | Pa. avenue, next to U. 8. Hotel. nov 10—2m Together with many other great baszains for cash.| V1 __Pidge Street, Georgetown. | 425 on reconsble terme.” Dont forget the plaoe. = WM. R. RILEY, OB PRIN TING N#ATLY AND EXPE ae _ La x NER. I Possible, by Mury Langdon, r nei Corner Eighth st., opp. Centre DITIOUSLY EXBOUTED AT THB “EVENLNE 63 for ladies entiemen at RY’ a 4m" OFFIOR. feu—u | BY team” BIRGWS, Willarde Hotel. | nov 26 Bookstore, near 0th st- —Wwa 3 eit, Pi and Miniture Frames of fer the curs of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, &c JE GUISE Bibles ond placopal Prayer Books, « fea Tateat ciples Wrote Tables, Hoota Moulitos, | Also, DR: CCHWARTZER Won to eG DA MAY—A BTORY O¥ THINGS ACTUAL and | widows of all classes, $643,726 25; 5,006 ‘fourteen months” preceding June 30, will of his friends. A clergyman also 1854, and the annual amount of the pen- made a speech encouraging the riot. Walker Beara borne to ‘5 Shen where a —e men omens = guard with him. The sheriff, wi posse, followed thither, but st the latest accounts had done nothing. tionary soldiers, $74,151 51; 7,990 invalids, $454,773 87. The same of the Navy on the 30th Sep-

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