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EVERY AFTERNOON, (xtomrt sumpay,)) 3. At the Stor Buildings, corner. Pennsylvansa qwonus and Eleventh street, By WALLACH & HOPE, Will be served to subscribers in the cities of Wash- ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Baltimore and Phila- delphia, at SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, paya- bie weekiy to the Agenis. To mail subscribers the subscription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIPTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOL- LABS for SIX MONTHS, and ONE DOLLAR for THREE MONTHS. OG-Sinetz corms ons VOL. IV tag & greases variety ef fnteresting reading than o@ found in any other—ie pediisbed en Basurday, Single copy, per a || .y LWOMY BOveesseroes ses vein eh¥es seevends OG- Casa, mvanistyY m abvanes. ‘> Singte copies (in wrappers) can be procured @ thecounter, immediately after the issue of the Prk ; PosTmacrens who act as agen® Will be allowe Crm, OFFICIAL AVOID ALL QUACKERY, UNDERTAKERS, &. eaters nt < AB’ — ND TAKE MEDICINES PREPARED BY OABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER. Taxasuny DePaaruxnt, August 26, 1854. A REGULAR PAY#ICIAN ONLY. LIFR eae ye mat coast ata ceavectfally fnform bis| Notice is hereby given to the holders of the fol-| LONGED, A CUXE FOR ALT PAIN, COlGns, ‘he oil cosines ne excaute all orders fn ny | ‘owingdescribed stocks of the United States, that Sou ast, GONSUNPTION, CROUP, WHOOPING os plow business in the beet manner and ct the short- | this department is prepared to purchase, at any y RR OOMPLATNT, DYSPEPSIA, IN- time between the date hercof and the 20th day of | SKIN BRUPHONG. tet os eee ee Al REPAIRING nes \eFEO! 8 N P 2 ALL Ma aFUNERALS ettemisg ad Promptly executed. PLAINTS, November next, portions of those stocks, amounting Dk. J. 8. ROSE’3,CELERRATED FAMILY Rotive, and best aggregal inner and j manner. Bodice pice cpl ir prose aie poe te to $3,840,000, in the ma MEDICINES are the result of thirty years practice "3 DEN on the terms hereinafter menticned, to wit: m Philadelphia. His preperatiors are each <hankful for pest favors, he would respectfull; — and ns fitraance o go free. The present law, he thinks, has] few minutes brought them on ‘board a reduced the rates on the great bulk of frigate then under way for theHast In- printed matter too low. dies, and he o.nitted ever writinghome The Postmaster General concludes his| to account for his sudden disappearance. report by stating that the waste of mail] _ Thus.were the chief circumstances ex- bags, which has hitherto prevailed to a] plained by the two friends thus ly great extent and formed a heavy item in| met. “The silver coin being found in the = Lar te of the Department, has ion of the g man, could only : : n chec e better system of re- fained jecture that when Enquirer one which pleases us much sponsibility, pel a decrease. at Geeky the Dlotawsht vo Mien the knife in the better than our own, inasmuch as it con- | per cent. in the number of mail bags pro-| dark it is probable, as the coin was in denses with pith and skill unsurpassed, |CUred last year, as compared with the] the same et it stuck between the Il the leading. fea f ._ | present year, has been the gratifying re-| blades of knife, and in this manner all the leading features of the paper in| suit, became unconsciously the strongest proof question in the smallest possible com- == inst him. 4 pass. We, therefore, willingly throw {CONVICTIONS UPON CIRCUMSTANTIAL aside our own and borrow that of our sient New York cotemporary, as follows : Report oF THa Postwaster GENERAL. This document discloses to the view a system, the vastness of which, consider- ing the comparatively short time which |Deal,in Kent. He walked the journey, it has taken to reach its present state, |and on his arrival at Deal, in the even- seems almost incredible, and shows, as |ing, being much fatigued, and also trou- unerring index, the rapid advance of this | bled with a bowel complaint, he applied country in population, extent of busi- | to the landlady of a public house, who ness, and social correspondence. Let- | was acquainted with his mother, for a ters, in themselves considered, do not | ni i 5 seem of much account in determining | every bed occupied; but she told him that the greatness of a nation, but when theif he would sleep with her uncle, who total annual transportation of mails had lately come ashore, and was boat- Covers distances of over sixty-eight mil- | swain of an Indiaman, he should be wel- lions of miles, renders necessary nearly |come. He was glad to accept the offer, twenty-four thousand post-offices, and as | and after spending the evening with his many postmasters, then there is told a|new comrade, they retired to rest. In EVENING STAR. THE REPORT OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL. After taking the trouble to make a sy- nopsis of this important and interesting document, we find in the Courier and In cass of any contingent competition, within the | °0@Platat, and have been well tested and &pproved will endeavor to merit a con’ amount stated, preference will be given in the or-| (7,hUndteds of Physicians, and thousands of Pa. ANTHONY BUOHLY, = fenta. der of time in which ssid stocks may be offered. The Pa. 8. side, between 9th and 10th ste. A BEMEDY FOR “EACH DISEASE.” Residence: Mr, Martin’s, No. 896, D street, third | ettificates, duly assigned to the United States, by DR.J 8 ROSE'S EXPECTORANT OR COUGH SYRUP. house east of 7th street. mar 17—ly | the parties who are to receive the amount thercof,| For Lid ees a ee rae oe tk San hoerse- a ness, asthma, bronc’ spitt ol 1@ blood, in- COFFIN WAREROOM, &c. tust be transmitted to this department ; upon the flammation ofthe ey jagheed, and all palom: Galea 2 SILLIAM PLANT & 00., UN- ee eee Price will be paid, compounded } ary ciisanete ae eepasa bn not rane cures oche S—residence 418 Sey. | of the following particulars: sumption, iftaken ia time, but it fortifies the enth street, between G and Hi streets. Tntermente . tc ine, lem azainst futur? attacks, As a Congh Medicin rocurad ig any ground ot cemetery. Cofhna, Cape, | J. The par value, or amount specified in each cer | itis the best in the Worll, It lero een ee Hearre, and every article ifficate, E commended by physicians at home and abroad. In interments of the best quality furnished at short} 2 A premium on the stock of the loan authorized | bottles, 25 cents, 503. and $1. Rotice,on the most reaconable terms, and et all s by the act of July, 1846, redeemable November 12, Da, Rose's Waoorina Covan Srrup. hours i are ee beens oy fe 1856, of 8 per cen’; on the stock of the loan aw. This preparation always gives immediate relief, prevents inflammation of the Lungs, and Dro) keep the dead for any length of time. ~ oc 11—tf | thorized by the act of 1842, redeemable 81st Decem- in tho chest, and effects a cure ih o for Gyre UNDERTAKER. ber, 1862, of 11 per cent.; on the stock of the loans Re aamee 4 1 Ri —' remedy is never Enown wo =e =e eeatae anthorized by the acts of 1847 2nd 1848, and redeem to feil, and has saved thousands of children—Price citisens of Washington end ite Vicinity for their | *!¢ the former on the Slat December, 1867, and past and say that owing to tho f-equent the latter on the 80th June, 1868, of 16 per cent; Galls in the Undertaking branch of my businesz, I 25 centa. Dx. J. 8. Rosn’s Dyerzeri0 on Liven COMPOUND. have been induced to discontinue the manufacture of Farniture, and turn my attention fully to the and on the stock of the loan authorizei by the act eat sure cure h for Dyepspeia, fae rhb Indi- of 1850, and redesmable on the 81st Decomber, 1864 on, and Liver Complaint. This Compound used with Dr. Rose’s Famiiy Pilis has cured th nds UNDERTAKING. I have spared no pains to have | (commonly called the Texan indemnity,) six per of confirmed Dyepepsia and Liver Complaint. Tt is every thing that is requisite to my business, and I | cent. & tonic, Alterative, Stomych and Liver Medicine, ey ingstot ay prepared to meet any order after} 3. toterest on the par of each certificate from the | 8ud epider by the celebrated late lst of July, 1854, to the date of receipt and settle- eae J.B. Hom’s Angr-nnzocsen Ratnoap Pris. ment at the Treasury, with the allowance (for the Bo called, because they go ahead of all other pills money to reach the owner) of one day's interest in | in their good effects; as an active Purgative, or Ca- adi thargic Medicine they have no equal; free from ition. griping, carrying off all secretions and bile from the Payment for eaid stocks will be made in drafts of | stomech and bowels, they can be taken at all sea the Treasurer of the United States, on the assistant | 2008, by both sexes, of all ages, and without regard On their return to land, this won- derful explanation was told the judge and jury who tried the case, and it is prob- able they never after convicted a man on circumstantial evidence. It alao made a great noise in Kent at the time. BALLS, &c. THE BALL OF THE SEASON! In the year 1828, a young man who was serving his apprenticeship in Lon- don to a master sailmaker, got leave to visit his mother, to spend the Christmas holidays. She lived a few miles beyond FIRST GRAND ANNUAL BALL OF THE RED, WHITE & BLUE ORDNANCE CLUB. T= members of this Club take pes aa- nouncing to their friends and public gene- tally that their firet Annual Ball will take plac: at ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Navy Yard, MONDAY December 1ith, 1554. Every exertion will be made to give satisfaction to all who may honcr them wish their presence Scott's Bavd hs been engaged for the co- JAMES F. HARVEY, No. 410, 7th st., betwoen G and H. N. rs attended to at all hours of the night ¥ war 2— bo posure. If Rose’ i i tack castor DENTISTRY. treasurer at Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, as | j,wcalner oF exposure Mint ee et story of “eae — of a Post Office | the hae of night, he was attacked | seston. Refrechments are placed in the hands ef B. MUNSON respectfully cal.s public attention | the parties may direct. and cure the most stubborn cases of Fever and Ague | 8Y8tem™ whic peaks a great people, | with his complaint, and wakening his| wattnown ees. D to his new, patent, and GREA LY aaa, But no certificate will be entitled to the benefit of | °F Billous Fevers—121¢ and 25 cts. is rapidly developing immense resources. | bedfellow, he asked him the way to the} Ticksts ONE DOLLAR—to be hed of any of the 'ROVED methed of setting Artificial this notice which shall not be actually received at Dx. J. 8. Resr’s Goupan Pitts. The report of the Postmaster General is|garden. The boatswain told him to go} pipss*? snd at the door on the evening of the PEAVECTION OFIGE Ai thew the Tressury on or before the said 20th day of No | pstitity: and Releration’ Tein dee Centers |able, clear, has been carefully prepared, | through the kitchen; but as he would MANAGEES. of Teeth has the follow advantages over all others | vember next. treated by bandages, trusses, and external eupport, and cantiot fail to be interesting to every find it difficult to open the door into the = Wilsen, dow oe - am GReae LSeRREGTS, Ee JAMES GUTHEIS, which can only prove pallistives, yields completely citizen. It may be a convenience to the | yard, the latch being out of order, he de- a Sa | tected Fespects, and soms others excelling. Public inspec —_fretetary of Treasury. | to the use of these tonics, strengthening Golden | ro tor tg give a short abstract. sired him to take a knife out of his JC MoCskey, W Kemp, Hon ic Tespectfally solicited. Please cali snd see} The time during which the above named stooks| FEMALE SPECIFIC. A remedy for Painful] There are in the United States 23,548 | pocket, with which he could raise the WPumphrey, J Birch. icnstruation, Leucorrhoea or Whites—$1. CAUTION —No other Dentist in the Disirlot of] Will be purchased by thir department upon the | MEtyuatiln. Teva nee oe Weiter Ss se Neck, Ooluwbia has a right to make this style of Teeth. | terms above specified is hereby extended to Slst De Sore Throat, Pains in the face, Side, Back or Limbs ate dear re at healthy, plugged | comber next, inclusive. from a Opie; Oholis, Cholera Morbus, &e. a cures ma F life. . i i - Office and house at No. 208 B street, near the cor-} As the transfer books will be closed on the Ist oe Moines, sey mn e Btom ner of Penusyivamis avenue and ith street. December, when the current helf year’s interest be- Aw Persons of delicate constitutions by nature, nov 1é—it comes vested in the stockholder at that date, ail or those who have been mate so, by the use of the PROF. SCHONENBERG, certificates of inscribed stock murt, in addition to | quack medicines, or any ether cause, should read AND TRANSLATOR OF 4 ee | be 7,424 12; the revenue $6,955,- | he also arose before day, and pursued h: j . J. 8. Rose’s Medival Adviser to perzons in Sick en $8,577,42: > $0,700; 'Y> pursued his arm aka mal bvtcoctace! the usual aceignment to the United States, have an ness or in Health, which book can had without NO. 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB. expres: assignment of the interest made by the| 36:00 % 586 22. The increase of revenue of the | journey, and arrived at home at noon. ca ac en eee ee THE EAGLE GAS-FITTING AND Plum Establishment, post offices; 1842 new offices were es-|latch. The young man did as he was tablished last year and 614 discontinued. | directed, and after remaining near half The total transportation of mails is 68,-]an hour in the yard, he returned to his 387,005 miles. The increase in trans-| bed, but was much surprised to find his portation has been 24 per cent. Theex-| companion had risen and gone. Being penditures during the past year have | impatient to visit his mother and friends, William A. Bradley, Floor Manager. dec 2—td “ FIRST ANNUAL BALL SCOTT GUARDS, THURSDAY, Dee. 14,1854 HE SCOTT GUARDS have the pleasure of an- nounciny that ‘heir Fire’ Annus! Ba'l will take plece on THUL>DAY, Dev. 14th, 1854, at CARUSPS SALOON. Tn annourcisg th's Ball the Scott Guards selicit the patr neg- and presence of the Military and citi- . g . ome year 1854, compared with that of 1853, |The landlady, who had been told of his concept ee angina ee dee Man, JW. NALaN PATTEREON ® NATRES bis $970,399 48, or about 19 percent. intention to depart early, was not sur- en pons pay: BL CLASE, HH. schHERSON, W. T. EVANS,} ‘I'he Postmaster General treats at some | prised; but not seeing her uncle in the ElDEmy Texts Jn capes of coupon stock, are not | KIDWHLL & LAWRENCE, J. 2. MOOKB, Wack length the difficulties between the De-| morning, she went to call him. She was tranemitted with the certificates. the premiam and | ington; J. L. KID # ELL, Georgetown, ard by ell 3 e, v one day's interest only (lees interest eed tee tiege | dealers in Atedemariayvitginias partment and the railroad companies con- | dreadfully shocked to find the bed stain- Peane eerat uary f atin "i N THE OURNER OF SiXPH STKE+T AND| o¢- edemption to Ist January) wili be included with | —2°V8='¥ cerning the rate of compensation for car- }ed with blood, and every inquiry after *Take's ONE DOLLAR. simitting & gen‘leman Siest cnrdnont of CHANDELIEES ang GAS Fixe the principal in the settlement. CAPTAIN OANOT, rying the mails. The companies think} her uncle was in vain. “The alarm be-| ni laties; to be kad of any member of the oom: TURES ever offered to the citizens of Washington, JAMES GUTHRIS, A THOR, OF THE GREAT BOOK JUcT BR- | that Government should not ask them to} came general, and on further examina-| ?2"9- Densities: ef Arrenponeds and at the same time “cheaper than the cheapest.” Recretary of the Treasury. | /& ING PUBLIZHicD, BPEAIS of HAMPTON’S perform any service at a less rate than] tion marks of blood were traced from the Lieut KR McKean, All that is necessary is to give acall to be convinced ‘Teassony Daranrunnt, Nov. 18, 1864. TINCTURE. of this fact. The superior facilities of this house enadles them to sell their goods and do work at a less rate than any of the retailers : f this city. re) TER’S Baitiiong, Md., June 4, 1854. Thankfal for the very liberal patronage of the AR’ Mr. Blockbridge, of the Fecmtats Hotel, citizens of Washington and vicinity, the proprietor Baltimore— right street, assures them tuat with the addition of a number of SPANISH MI TURE. Dear Sir: Being on the point of leaving the city, the best gee fitters and plumbers of Philade!phia]| The G-eat Purifier of the Blood! } [ avail myself of few idle moments to thank you 01 and New York to his present large force, he will be i ! kindly for tho medicine yon sont mea, and “hich has able to do a 1 work in both branches in the mort cu- Mot a Particle of Mercury In It! : GREAT CURE OF REBUMATIZM CONTRACTED that paid by individuals for similar ser- | bed-room into the street, and at intervals UNDER TROPICAL CLIMATES. vices. The Postmaster General says that | down to the edge of the pier-head. Ru- he has always been willing to recognize | mor was immediately busy, and suspicion this principle. He alse suggests a rem- | fell of course on the young man who edy br the fraud committed by irrespon-| slept with him, that he committed the sible parties obtaining, by misrepresen- fit J Keyworth, Priv J B Housten, Priv — French, Priv G Baaett, Priv Thos Withers, Priv Jchn F Sotho-on. dec 7—dtv*™ THE M/ST EXTENSIVE murder, and had thrown the body over] BOOT, SHOB, AND TRUSE nov 20—dtey to the use ol my limbs. I beg you to} tation, mail contracts, and subsequently | the pier into the sea. A warrant was ESTABLISHMENT aa An Ise.tusua Remepy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, | © rae : 4 Te , D 1 ly | the p' t i Ww Z re aetna the Rheumatio, lestinate, Ouianends Bruytions, Spa a eaee to'use Dr. Hampton's Vee | throwing them up because they are un- | issued against him, and he was taken td ad hades edi oct %—dtlstJan. Obronic Sore Byes, King Worta or Tetter, S:ald | (Ablo Tinciure my confidence ts fo strong that, in lable to sell them ata profit. The ex-|that evening at his mother’s house. On Pa. avenue, tet. Ninth and Tenth streets HE attention of Members of Congress, eojourn- ers snd o hers, is requested to the aborg new Heal, Eclargement and Pain of the Bones ard mrabieaneto the peopeseors: of seit Lane Theg Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphititic Disorders, Pomice Brecene wy Teopests: #0) them, aad fades r them to-make it more publicly known as asurs Lumbazo Spinal Compla nts, and all the diseases | Rhenmatic cure. Having called on meon the 19th arisicg from an injudisious use of Mer-ury, Im- fof april last, andcecn me prostrsted on my bed, Prud:nce in life, or Impurity of the Biood. aeslecs in all my libs, you can ‘appreciate nearly HIS veluatls M dicine, which has become cele:| as well as myself the prompt relief I received from it brated for the number cf extra -rdinary cures. | Dr. Uampton’s Tincture, and Iam positive hed it A hits RECEIVED, p:r Schooner Paulina, TWO HUNDRED AND NINE TUNS WENHAM LAKE ICE. L. J. MIDDLETON, Office so. s'de F, next to corner 12th st, Depot corner 26th and B ets. west. nov 4 (Nst. Int., Union, snd Sen ‘inel.) penses of the current year will be greater | his being examined and searched, marks than those of the last year. They are of blood were discovered on his shirt and estimated at $9,841,921 33. A uniform | trousers, and in his pocket were a knife Sa spread mpage ryerer plan of registration ~ recommended as j and : eee silver coin, both of] Gent's Patent a ae aot single soley a safe-guard for the delivery of valuable | which the landlady swore positively were 2 pcaks Krom. $5 80 $0 a pelr letters. During the three years commen- }her uncle’s property, and that she saw | @°n's P*tent }x<atuer kid top double and single sole ff.cted th: its ageacy, has indzcad the propri- | not been tor your strong and forcible rooummenta- | /© ais 4 Congress Gaiters IVE IN THE CLEARING) VE. THE) store, at the wry nt equastof thelt irianterteemer| tae should vill lave been in Bets uot te ap, |CiNE July 1, 1851, $5,507,022 03 postage| them in his possession on the evening he] Do | de do Oxtard "Tien, double Bush, 8. Moo tie, price it to th iblic, which they do with the utmost con-] It is really a pity specific sho not 8p: ped a 3 single so! ‘Hearts Base, or the Brother's Wife, by the auther filence in, ita virtues and Jonderful curative prop- | proved by medival men, and like all patent draga tt sae a a ie envelopes have = tocar aed reat with re young man. On Do French calf kid top Congress Gaiters ani Ox- in Pei ee ican ertis The following certificates, relected irom 2| should suffer tio imputation the public generally | issue yy ‘the partment, of whic ese strong circumstances, the unfortu- journal. by ford Ties $5,092,301 were sold. For the last year |nate youth was found guilty. He related} Do do do Loots aad Shoes of all ar! the cost of the service on the various|all the above circumstances in his de — mare erga aie United States mail steamship lines, and | fence; but as he could not account for the Ladies White : Satin and kid Siippere Gaiters, &o. across the Isthmus, was as follows : Col- | marks of blood on his person, unless that | Ladie~ Bronze, Block and colored cloth button heel lins line, twenty-six round trips, $858,- he got them when he returned to the bed, ics i 000; New York and Bremen, eleven bree the silver coin being in his pos- * és wel gret vara) Mneaeitciea round trips, $183,333 26 ; New York and | session, his story was not credited. The} De f:ench ergy ae it a a iene and Havre, eleven round trips, $137,500 ; | certainty of the boatswain’s disappear- Mitel aan nao ane; ties, Buskins, Jenny Astoria and Panama, via San Francisco, | ance, and the blood at the pier, traced twenty-four round trips, $348,250; New| from his bed-room, were two evidi large number, are, however, stronger testimony | give tosuch preparations. I myeelf, who was al- thaa the mere word of the proprietors; and ere all} ways op! to @ patented specific, took thie medi- from gentlemen we!! known in th-ir localities, and | cine with reluctance, and without confidence in it, of the highest respectability, many of them residing | and it was only through your disinterested, friendl7 ia the city of Richmord, Va. recommendations, and my critical situation thet ia- F. BOYDEN, Esq., cf the Exchange Hotel, Bich-| duced me to try this really beneficial Vegetable mord, known everywhere esys is has seen the Med- | Minsture. icins ca‘led CaRTeR’s SPANISH MIXTURE, administered You may inform Megsers. Mortimer & Mowbray in over a hunired cases, in nearly ¢ll the diseases | that they are at liberty te use of my name in for which it is recommended, with the most aston- | ths suppert of the good e! of Dr. Hampton’s ishingly good results. He says it is the most ex | Vegetable Tincture, as it has cured me in five weeke traerdimary medicine he has ever seen. of a chronic Inflammatory Eheumatism, contracted if rv. AT CURE.—I hereby | 22der tropical climates, and of seven years’ periodical ye eee Td ie). | duration. I have only used three bottles, and find certify that for three years [had Ague and Fever that eae the defe ate of ms hands ‘are feat of the moet violent description. I hia several Phy = carorssed. mae ateratey pecrente sicians, took Isrge quan‘ities of Quinine, Mercury, pererniog it ander tne juan ter mererattp hee and I bel-eve all the Tonics advertised, but all with- Siclans in London and Pi aye ‘any apparent out permanent relief. At last I tried Carter's benefit; also, while in New York, having tried the Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effectually Thompsonian and Homeopathic remedies; after ave cured me, and I am happs to ssy I have had neither ing been tormented with galvanic ba teries, cold ehiils or fevers since. I eonsider it the best Tonic ‘i re and aromatic baths, and hundreds of internai and in this world, and the only medicine that «ver external medicines, all to no effect, I am, 0 far, resehed ny A oa Rich: sae PORGDAN: sured by this Hampton’s Vege'ableJincture only. Pee ae ati : oe Rich a Therefore, my coors accept of Gt fein of Je EB eo) BOW The EY! mon titude, and believe me your wel er. and fur many years in the Post Office, has such | “2 5™™ 2 7 —_ Tomas CANO?. confidenc? in the astonishing efficacy of Carter’s REV. VERNON ESKRIDGR, U. 8. N. Sp-nish Mixture, that h; has bought upwards of 58 Poarsmoura, Va, Aug. 18, 1851. bottles, which he has given away to the affi cted— Mr. J. B. Boush—vear sir: While I am, in gene- Mr. Lack says he has never Known it to fail when fakeer nonteding to directors ral, opposed to patent medicines, candor compels me en aces: ions. to state that I have great confidence in the virtues Dr. MING, a practising Physician, and fo-merly | of Hampton's Vegetable Tincture. For several of the City Hotel, in the city of Richmond, says he | months past I heve used it in my femily ; and in has witnessed in a numb-r of instances the eff. cts of | 3, psia, loss of appetite, dizziness, and general de- Car er’s Spanish Misture, which were most truly lity. with entire success. So far ae my experiense surprising. He says in a csee of Consumption, de- extends, therefore, I take pleasure in recommend- pend-nt on the Liver, the good effecis were won- ing it to the afflicted es a safe and efficient remedy. Bide for Life or Claud in Jeopardy = '2 Book for Becember Yankee Notions do Pictorial Brother Jonathan, for sale by B. K. LUNDY, No. 128 Bridg street, Georgetown, D.0. mov 25—tf P SOMETHING NEW. PPOSITE TH® MARKET ON PENNSYLYA- NIA AVENUE. 4 doors below Ninth street, isa NEW CLOTHING STORE for Men and Boys, opened this dsy. DECKER, cne of the cheapest Chothing Merchants in the North, haa determined to offer to the citizens of Washington and vicinity, his excellent Clothing at the lowest Northern prices, for cash only. ‘here the POOR MAN will find just such s Clothing Store ashas long been wanted in Washington. His motto is cheap for cash, and ONE PRICE ONLY. A good substantial woollen coat he will sell for $2.78; and heavy winter pants, well lined, for $1 25; ‘and fice coa‘s, overcoats, and vests, ia proportion Good wool and cotton under-hirts, hosiery, gloves, &c., cheaver than the chespest. nov li—tf J. K. HARTWELL, AUOTION AND COMMISSION STORE HE undersigned will continue the AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSIN&SS, in the store erly occupied by D. B. Campbell & Co., No. 259 Pennsylvania avenue, where he will keep constantly on hand a large assortwent of House Furniture of every description, Parlor, Bedroom and Cooking Stoves, for coal and wood, Crockery, Tin and Pla‘ed Ware, and numerous other aritcles wanted by hou-e- er of Piano and Singing, _ 57 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, DR. THEOD. ITANSMAN, REMOVED TO Est. north, letween Sith and Seventh sts. west. NO. 450, deo 2—dim* WM. M. MERRICK, Attorney at Law, Linds, Boots, Gaiters and Excelsior ic: tne lent] 4 Meme seed tment of Boy’ Youths’ and Children’s York and New Orleans to Aspinwall, | signs of his being murdercd; and even “Calf Boots and $ 0-8 $289,000 ; Charleston and Havana, $50,- | the judge was so convinced of his cule ier eee 000 ; New Orlgans to Vera Cruz, twen-|that he ordered the execution to take an 60 (Union). BP. HCOVE. ty-four round trips, $37,000 ; Aspinwall | place in three days. At the fatal trec, ~~ CHARLES WALTER'S to Panama, $116,727. Total, $2,023,-|the youth declared his innocence, and X eae nd General Agency Office, 010 29. The Postmaster Gencral thinks | persisted in it with such affecting assever-} yo. 122 stoenth ry sopooils the Centre Market, that the compensation now received by jations that many pitied him, though i the several lines of ocean mail steamships | none doubted the justness of his sen- is too large. The Nicaragua company | tence. have offered: to carry a weekly mail be-| ‘I'he executioners of those days were tween New York and California for|not so expert at their trade as modern $600,000 per annum. The cost this | ones, nor were drops and platforms in- year for a semi-monthly mail by the Isth- | vented. The young man was very tall ; mus route, is $957,967 03. The negoti- | his feet sometimes touched the ground, ations pending with Great Britain, rela-| and some of his friends who sucrounded tive to the admission of France into the | the gallows contrived to give the bod arrangement, as contemplated by the |some support as it was suspended. After Teopers, areas Tam, respectfully, youre, rovision in the twelfth article of our| being cut down, those friends bore it} .. =D Lens Sree ; , all of which will be sold exceedingly low y ‘i 2: 3 P = = le = 3 4 Wiil practice in the Supreme Court of the Uni- for cash or short approved credit. aiding] FSU eee wear e Chaplain, Uniter stane Navy. | postal convention, remains the same as|specdily away in a coffin, and in the] tet states and the Courts of the District of Colum. Consignments solicited, upon which s liberal 2d: | pigint of three 5 ears standing, by the use of two ot last year. No tal convention has | course of a few hours animation was re-| bia. nov 20—eolm ae will be made. 508. K. HARTWELL. | bettles of Carter's Spani-h Mixture. HOME TESTIMONY. been effected with France; but one is|stored, and the innocent sayed. When about being made with Mexico. Arrange- GREAT CURE Of SCROFULA.—The Rditora of the Richmond Republican h da sevant employed in their press room, cured of violent Scrofula, com bined with Rheumatism, which entirely dieabled bim from work. Two bottles of Carter's #panish Mixiure made a perfect cure of him, and the Edi- tor. in a public notice, ray they “cheerfully recom- mend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of the bloou STILL ANOTHER (CURE OF SCROFULA—I had a very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s Spanien Mixture. I consider it truly a valuable medicine. JAMES M. TAYLOR, Conductor on the k F. and P. R. R. Co, Richmond, Va. SALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS STANDING CUaED Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city of Richmond, ws cured by three bottles of Carter’s Spaniels Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which he hed tor nea'ly twemty years, and which all the physicians R. H. GILLET, Counsellor at Law, Office and residence in Franklin Row, corner o/ K OUR OF LIVER OOMPLAINT OF TEN YEARS WASHINGTON, May 17, 1863. Messrs. Mortimer & Mowbray : Gent!emen—Hav- ing been afflicted with Liver Compluint of ten years standing, I hereby, for the b nefit of the afflicted, take great pleasure in announcing that efter using 8 few bottles of your Tincture, I found it had ac- compliched a perfect cure. 1 have used different medicines from time to time, bot have never been able to account for any apparent good, and it is e PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT. NEW and seco: hand PIANOS, of my own and several! other factories, are always to, be hed at my Piany Wareroom, on Kier PPP TT enth st., between Pa. avenue and E st. he was able to move, his friends insisted ments have been made with the Austra- {on his quitting the country, and never ean Tekstonate wisest aur Gh caty lia line of monthly paekets to convey |returning. He accordingly traveled by] 7; GAVAI KY MANUAL. BY MaJom AiNo mails regularly between New York and| night to Portsmouth, where he entered lie 14th Light Dragoo s, 1 vol, Londcn Australia. The rates on all outgoing }on board a man-of-war, on the point of | Cavalry gr egeybe f 2 lead 4th Dre- matter have been fixed at five cents a fsailing for a distant part of the world; Oavalzy Duty, by Lient Kobbins, Adjutant 6th Dra- seounts fae any appa te Rend ad it a letter, two cents on ie newspapers, | and =| ~ somites his —_ reg dis- ay ee ed a ania tr feint: Bisee ae eetoneny Doman sobs of neo, | and one cent an ounce for lets and | guised his person, his melancholy story 18th Huscers, (ill bestopel — fest life. adits cares olde aa magazines. These rates aittrace both Sep uever discovered. After a few years uxtonen pebacreede la a sumicient guarantee of the beneficial results the United States inland and sea post-|of service, during which his exemplary Cavatry, ite History and Tactics, by the came, 1 vol which may be experienced from its ue. Yours, The fines and deductions during | conduct was the cause of his promotion moral f uy, J. Contam Har. | 28¢- is P Cavalry Regulations, oficial 1 yol, Lon? on and get amphlete gratis, and see cures of |the past year amount to $10,486. The | through the lower gratles, he was at last Raseaaiiess ier the feseoig | Cavalry, by Col Lord Cough, Bronehis, es geneumation, Neuralgia, Dye. | amount for the previeus year was $37,-|made a master’s mate, and his ship be-| ocaonnance do Gevalerie 3 vols, Par‘a edicine of for delicate chilacen we believe it am | 920. ing paid off in the West Indies, he, with ualed. ¥. C. REICHENRAOH- P. 8.—A few very low priced second-hand Pianos rom $26 for sale. dec I—3m EW BUOKS KECEIVED AT SHILLINGTON’S. the author of the Heir of Bedel: ‘The Pride of Seoti b:( —— uife, by Lady it, author of the Hea Blackwood’s Mzg:sine for November Alone ; chesp edition Life in the —— by Mrs. Mocdie Wd. A. MATTHEWS, of Richmocd had a cervant cured of itis, in the wors: form, by Carter’s Fpan'sh ‘ture. He says he cheerfully recom- mends it, and considers it a very invaluable meji- cine. EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the revenue, says he bas eeen the goud effects of Carter’s Epanish Mixture jn a numbsr of syphilitic cases, and says it is a perfect eure for that horrible disease. WM. @. HARWOOD, ef Richmond, cured cf old £ores and Uleers, which disabled hin frem walking. Took a few bottles of Carier’s Spanish Mixture, aud was encbied to walk without a crutch, in a short time permanen'ly cured. Princtpal Depote at M. WARD, CLOSE & Co,, No. 88 Maiden Lane, New York. T. W. DYOTT & SUNS, No. 182 North Second st., ‘ soir eet tS Armes, per le Capitaine Fave, 1 Ladies’ National e for December of tho ety eould not care. Mr. Thompron is a well | ogi : The Postmaster General alludes to the} a few more of the crew, was transferred vol, Paris Graham’ do di kneva merchant in the city of Richmondf and his] #@~fold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balti- x ee i 2 . * Les Treis Arme*, par le Colonel Prussien Déeker, 1 Geaeve Lay's Boon oe [pte concep by : delays and irregularities of the mail, }to another man-of-war, which had just vol, Paris Ladies’ complete Guide to Crotchet and Fancy Knit- more ere Baltimo: Spine: 304 Broadway, New York; OHAS. STOTT & O0., WL J. B MOO) rn; B. F. GISAML, Georgetown; and 0. U. BURY, aepree by Druggists everywhere. oug S1— caused by the manner in which the dis- | arrived, short of hands, from a different | Reoonnsitsances M'li‘aires, Infanterie et Cavelerie, tribution of letters and newspapers is|station. What were his feelings of as- dul ate managed at the various distributing post | tonishment, and then of ecstacy and de-| +,*Ani other writers cn the subject, American, offices. He says he is now engaged in | light, when the first person he saw on 7 = Frenca. FRANCK TAYLOR. : | revising and correcting the «schemes of, board his new ship was the identical] “8? = SS bebo sere flee these offices, which he | boatswain = whose murder he had been al GOODS OR EOLADAYS. 3 Vv lefective, tried, condemned, and executed, five peeeere we Seta ner Eee the wo With regard to the postage on news- | years before!- Nor was the surprise of iy mwxisina’ «i new eek ween Goovs, papers and periodicals, the Postmaster | the old boatswain much less when he tuitable for presente, such as Work Boxes, Desks, General recommends the law to be so far j heard the story. An explanation of all eg oe lh te hie een ted altered as to allow the Department to|the mysterious circumstances then took wantel ornaments, bronze an’ pariad marble i. fall back on the law of 1825, [so far as | place. Bas'e's, Chilireng’ Teys, frases, Combs, Perfu- New Books received immediately after published All the latest Newspapers, and everything b> Jonging to the Stationery liae at SHILUINGTON’S Bookstore, Corner of Pa. avenue and 4% street. nove 25—tt MUSIC FOR BALLS, PARTIES, &c. L. F. W. WEBER gee INFORMS HIS FRIENDS and er patrons that he continues to ettend BALLS, PARTIES, &c., wii i i: BAND of sciontiie Musicians" "Cll organized oe fatrodace ell the new and fashionable THREE PRESSES AND A FONT OF BOUR- GEOIs TYPE FOR SALE. ‘ALLACH & H)PE offer for sale, at the office W €f tae Evening Siar, ono MACHINE Puxss, of printing 1,000 imp‘easions per giassiegtn the woet pettest manost.” Oue RUT. amy ~ Be i. UM fen Pais in good order, and cue FOULS. CAP RAMAGH PRESS. These presses wili be gold French Merinos, a!! shades, 75 cta. Bich Merino Plaids i i . Music, Mus‘cal Iv stran eats, Piano Stools and "i pre-payment quarterly in advanceis con-| It appearcd the boatswain had been| Gwin eerie “ns, and a host of Fancy Goods fag" Orders left at Wiban E Hie Meee Sepos,| BENCMEE & BEERS, No, 126 Main streot, Rioh:| 27 Aly, gee fmf of BOUSGMOIE FX") welsh cerned —Eps, Seaz.] the effect of which| bled for a pain in the side, by the bar-| i wassenus fren alfa mem al: of when ve Sone seur tne eee Vk | Mh ey amancas store, Wein |= seri” jhe says willbe tbat quarterly postage, |e, unknown to his nec, on the day af hte aad meet with prompt attention.” 'noy 25h | D.O; HENAY PBL, Alorandris, and by Druggists TUREEY VICTORIOUS, on @ weekly newspeper or periodical not |the young man’s arrival at Deal; that ee tee ee ee te bere kare: yU will find at the reme OLD ETAND, n- }exceeding one ounce and a half, circu- | when the young man awakened him, and| _ 9 4—tf 25 BikcES , aAOm SILKS, vERy| 2S! a ee Hotel, LOORING GLASSES ony eee ae Jated in the State where published, (and | retired to the yard, hefound the bandage| _ HAVE YOU A COLD? 20 pieces 98 Parametta Cloth, at 25 ota, cheap SGLISA Bibles ant Portrait, Pisture and Miniture Frames of | in the samo proportion for more frequent | had come off ‘his arm during the night,| #RY GAUTIEW’S HEKB DROPS! 1 Prayer Books, a large assor ment in end elegant binding, Frames; the latest stylee; Brackets, Tables, Room Movldtng, | publications,) will be six and a half! and that the blood was flowi 5 CERTAIN CUBE for COLDS, COUGHS, BRON- just rectived cuit Wor sale ah'ceey low prtoaaty Oornises, &c., £c.; or by leaving your order you can wing afresh. : - 1 and Discss+s of THROAT & LUNGS. 700 yards 44 French Chints at 16 cents, little ~ K LUNDY aaye any cy done in my line : cents ; hg when not over three ounces | Being a'armed, he rose to go to the bar- a Dis: Together with many other great basgsine for eash, | —2272 bridge Strce:, Georretown ete IO tap letong ee ee ei sent to any part of the United | ber, who lived across the street; but a| ———— NdS SErr AND FINE @OLy JéwEL- ioc on reasonable terms. Donut t the place. WM. R. RILBY, fob 20—Ty JOHN WAGHER, ° Corner Lighth st., opp. Centre Market. nev 2i—im States, thirteen centsand a quarter. The| press-gang laid hold of him just as he y of Bind ronnufactured to order in the newspapers to subscribers living in the | eft the ie house. ‘They kendall bic p Wonasmanike manner, of 418 Pa em eOOD. county where published will continue to | to the pier where their boat was waiting ;| *4o>0ct 4 Ferre ai OFFICE. fp B—ts a figs