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THE Ev NG STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, : (axcurt svxpar,) At tha Star Buildings, corner Pennsylvania avenns and Eleventh street, By WALLACM & HOPE, Will be served to subscribers in the cities of Wash ington, George:own, Alexandria, Baltimore and Phila- delphia, at S1X AND A QUARTER CENTS, paya- ble weckly tothe Agents. To mail subscribers the subscription price is THREE DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS a year in advance, TWO-DOL- “Ebening Star tor THREE MONTHS. $G-Stxete corizs one VOL. IV UNDERTAKERS, &c. THE WEEKLY STAR. ° ing @ greater variety of intercsting reading than de found in any other—is published ou Saturday. O@- Casn, urvansasty m apvanen. @F- Single copies (in wrappers) can be procured & we counter, immediately after the temue of the Paper. ‘Price—reass Carre. PosTMasTeRs who act asagents will be aflowe & commission of twenty per cent. ED Second lieutenant James D. Burns, 24 *| artillery, at Baton Rouge Barracks, La., October 2, aeti = Brevet second lieutenant John L. Grat- Under General Orders, No. 21, dated tan, 6th infantry, in an it with on the Ist instant, now being sent out} the Sioux Indians, near Foot Laramie, out from the Adjutant General’s office, —ve Tomei nee a et. the following army promotiens are an- Obrist, Texas, tobae 17, 1854. pus Assistant surgeon Thomas Henderson, at Lexington, Va., August 11, 1854. -WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1854. OFFICIAL AVOID ALL QUACKERY, BALLS, &c = ND TAKE MEDICINES PREPARED BY A 2 2 Tasasuar Drranruaw?, August 26, 1854, A’ wrautan PHYSICIAN ONLY. LIFE PRO) THE BALL OF THE SE |ASON ! wing-dwerioed comet the Vetted Blase, toot] OOLDG, DONGUMETION, SHtous Wes a GRAwp ANBUAE Biix eat Sat on CouaH, LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, IN- FIRST GRAND ANNUAL BALL DIGESTION. SOUR STOMACH, SCROFULA, ALL sella) “RIEPALRING nests sn promptly exeutnd | t™* E48 the date ere end the 30th dey of SKIN ERUPTIONS, AND ALL FEMALE Cou-| RED, WHITH & BLUH FUNERALS attended to at Rovember ext postions of thosestecks,@mounting | yu" sg. ROSwS) ONLEDEATED BAMILY. ORDNANCE CLUB the shortest notice, and im the bast in the aggregate to $3,840,000, in the manner and | sfEDIOTNES are the result of thirty years practice . manner. Bodies preserved tn the most perfect mast} on the terms hereinafter mentioned, to wit: m Philadelphia. His preparations are for each 4 hoes members of this CluB take pleasure in an- . complaint, and have been well tested and approved nouncing to their friends and her. a ublic gene- fae eal fer Past favors, he would respectfully | In case of sny cantingent competition, within the | jOMPlaint, a thousands of Pa- | rally that their firt Annual Ball will ta nounced :, solicit, and will endeavor to merit @ continuance oj | amount stated, preference will be gives in the or. me CriEny iba Maat houeends af Ra | ay tnet thee HALL, Navy Yard, MOND AS the same. ANTHONY BUOHLY, ‘ ” December Lith, 1854. I.—Promorions. = oe Lime mmronaeon gureerce | kfey emt nl made oe mittcton Medical Department. ‘or the radical cure of consumption, cold, hoarse- 7 — who irs pipes = aa a ness, asthins, bronebitis, spitting of the bioed: ne ee Cotillon Baud has been engaged for the oc-| Assistant surgeon Charles H. Laub, flemmation of the lungs or throat, and all pulmon- : to be surgeon, October 17, 1 , vice Tur- receipt whereof, a price will be paid, compounded | ary diseases. This preparation not on! cea com: | wale ennetteehmenis are placed in the hands of a . si tes NO. 606. EVENING STAR PEOMOTIONS IN THE ARMY. mar 1!—ly OOFFIN WAREROOM, &c. Casthered, (1.) First lieutmant Wylly C. Adams, 2d artillery, August 16, 1854. well known caterer. ner, d IV.—The officers promoted and ap- . | of the following particulars : tom ea, Af akon in time, but it forties the sys | "kets ONE DOLLAR—to be had of any of the . 3 i ill joi i ; / sant Mr Tnveramount eto ier] ene Wonk, isu tn [NO oo the stent enya | COnps Topographical rng etre pe peel em mar «, Hearr, de tificate. commended by phyeicians at home and abroad. In 7 nan verneu = r : - Interments of the best quality furnished at short | 2 A premium on the stock of the loan authorised | bottles, 25 cents, G00, so $1. Jae, OANAGERS cu K. Warren, to be second lieutenant, Sep- | tached an om Sean, —. notice, on the most reaonable terms, and st all! by the act of July, 1846, redeemable November 12, Dr. Rosz’s Waoorina Covaa Syrup. JH Wileon, W J Ferguson, tember 1, 1854, the date of Capt. Mc-| instructions, wi report, by letter, to hours of the night. Having the exclusive right of 1 3 "5 on the stock of the loan au-| _ This preparation always gives immediate relief, J Gaskins, J 5 Clellan’s death commanders of their respective regiments Cramp’s Patent Corpse Preserver, we guarantee to | 1856, of 3 per cen’; on the of the loan at | prevents inflammation of the Lungs, and Dropsy JO MoOl:skey, W Kemp, : . ps keep the dead for any length of time. " co ll—tf | thorized by the act of 1842, redeemable Slat Decem- | Preys chest, and effects acute in o few days—=Price WPumphrey, J Bireh. First Regiment of Dragoons. cee ber, 1862, of 11 per cent; on the stock of the loans | 50 cents. a ae mes Foor Committee. First lieutenant Rufus Ingalls, to be By order of the Secretary of War : UNDERTAKER. authorized by the acts of 1847 and 1848, and redeem | ,,7OUP BYRUP.— This remedy, ers Chas D Bevoice, CF Crump. captain, October 22, 1854, tree Buford S. Coorzr, Adjutant General, Mite es, ry er rte return =e bere i " able, the former on the 31st December, 1867, and | 25 cents. William A. Bradley, Floor Manager. pang . os ‘i — past sronnge and ssy that o ee to the Fetenar the datter on the 80th June, 1868, of 16 per cent;/ Dg. J. 8. Rosa's Dysrarnio on Livan Oomrounn. oo a peel PSs Soi i d H. Hastings MEMORANDUM. calla in ths Undertaking branch busin d by the act] Acsare cure for psia, Sour Stom: Indi- ) NNU A i uf A 5 have been induond to dceatinue fae oanuihetae ha ee pisteunie nasal Aaa gestion, and Liver Complaint. This Oomposes used AL BALL to be first lieutenant, October 22, 1854, The letters of companies given in the and turn my atten fuliy to Z (commonly called the Texan indemulty,) oz per | HD DE Hoses Ranly’ Pile bas cured thousands “as (>> indem: * iy . . ee — {pared oe ins to bare Sie only @ Texan ») six p ot patel woe as ani Laver auspletat 1 ie § 'H 0 T T G U A R D S, Brevet second lieutenant ene -| nies to which the sr ge officers con- um therefore fully prepared to meet any order fter! 5, Interest on the par of each certificate from the | “24 was highly recommended by the celebrated late THURSDAY, Deo. 14,1854: ston, to be second lieutenant, October 22, | cerned succeeded, in due course, by their ww moments notice, and I assure those who may Dr. Physickh—50 cents HE SCOTT GUARDS have the lvasure of an-| 1854, vice Hastings promoted. [Com-| Promotion or appointment. If any me « call that I will spare no pains to carry out | 1st of July, 1854, to the date of receipt and settle-| Dr, J. 8. Ross’s ANTI-BILI0U oR Rarunoap Prius, fier orders to their entire satsfaction. ment at the Treasury, with the allowance (for the} 0 called, because they go shead of all other pills T Bouncing tink thats First Annaal Bal will tak pany B.] changes have subsequently been made by vice Ingalls, promoted. [Company K. foregoing order, are those of the compa- : sce on THUREDAY, Dec. 14th, 1854, at JAMES F. HARVEY, 5 in their good effects; as an active Purgative, or Ca- P , y, af No. 410, 7h be Gand Hu. money to reach the owner) of one day’s interest in » . - competent authority, it is not the inten- thargic Medicine they have no equal; free from CARUSTS SALOON. Regiment of Mounted Riftemen. Gon of the order to distarb them. N. B.—Calis attended to at ail hours of the night | ®ldition. Seek andere ce, teccretions and bile trom the | In announcing this Ball the Scott Guards solicit |__ Second lieutenant William E. Jones, to S. Ooorzr, Adjutant General mer 2—ly Payment for said stocks will be made in drafts of poate and bone, ne conte taken at all tea: | the patronage and presence of the Military andciti-| be First Lieutenant, October 31, 1854, 2 shee A the Treasurer of the United States, on the assistant | £008. bY both sexer, of 4 on with poe esta | zen" generally in their behalf. vice Gordon, resigned. [Com K. Seg ee u posure. If taken with Dr. Rose's | ‘Ticke's ONE DOLLAT admi ‘leman 2 Tesign pany oF DENTISTRY. 5 moors at Boston, New York, or Philadelphia, as Feves ard Ague Tonie Mixturs, they will prevent | and Madlees to be eae any meaner Eiken: | Brevet second lieutenant John Hl. Wa: A JUDGE AGAINST THE KNOW HOTH- MUNSON tfully cal s public attention | the parties may direct. sue cure ce most 5 rn cases of Fever and Ague | pany. son, to be second lieutenant, August 16, : to his new, patent, and GREATLY But no certificate will be entitled to the benefit of | °F Bilious Fevers—12/¢ and 25 ota. Committee of Arrangements. ay : raps PROVED m of setting Artificial, . J. B. Rogu’s Goran Pitts. Lieut KE R McKean, this notice which shall not be actually received at For wae § = jg of the Womb, Female Weakness, 8gt J Keyworth, Priv J B Houston. the Treasury on or before the said 20th day of No | pebility, and Relaxation. ‘This diseasa Mentone | Pein French, Priv@ Bavsett, of Teeth has the follow advantages over all others | yember next. treated by bandages, trusses, and external support, Priv Thos Withers, Priv John F Sotho;on. aa GREAT STRENGTH, Cera LIN oe JAMES GUTHRIE, hoe on nly | BA ate hoes aes con Hately dec 7—dtb* RT, and BEAUTY, vicing with Nature in thece Secretary of ‘Treasury. 6 use of these ca, ngthenin: en | Be ar ee ts, and rome others aeclifag: Public inspec ; = GRAND ANNUAL BALL — Pills —60c. tion is respectfully solicited. Please call and see| The time during which the above named stocks| FEMALE SPECIFIC. A remedy for Painful ens. CAUTION.—No other Dentist in the District of | Will be purchased by this department upon the | Menstruation, Leucorrhooa or Whites—81. OF THE P Dr. J. 8. Roge’s Pain Cunzr will cure Stiff Neck, MOUNT VERNON CLUB Columbia has a right to make this style of Teeth. | terms abovespecified is hereby extended to 31st De-| gore Throat, Pains in the face, Side, Back or Limbs . First lieutenant John M. Brannan, to| this State, in regard to the rights of con- N. B.— Teeth constitutionsl!y healthy, plugged } comber next, inclusive. frem Cold, Cholic, Cholera Morbus, &c, It cures IPHE members of the “Mount Vernon Club” would | be captain, November 4, 1854, vice Graf-| Science, and other civil rights of the citi- and warranted for life. ‘As the transfer books will be closed on the 1st | Sprains, Chilblains, Cramps or Pains in the Stom- respectfully announce to their patrons snd the ton, resigned. [Compan H] zen, whether native or naturalized, pro- Office and house at No. 208 E street, near the cor-| As the transfer closed on the Ist} ach or Bowels. Price 123¢, 25, and 50 cts, public generally that they will give their Second a pany, 7 ceeded in an able and lucid manner, to ner of Pern-yivapia avenue and 14th street. December, when the current half year's interest be | go persona of delicate constitutions by nature, |G8AND ANNUAL BAUL, at JACKSON HALL,| Second lieutenant Amos Beckwith, to 2 nov 18 comes verted in the stockholder at that date, a)! foe a ee ee : or those who have been made ao, by the use of the | December ~ 8, 1854. be first lieutenant, August 21, 1854, vice strongly charge the Grand Jury against PROF. SCHONENBERO, certificates of inscribed stock must, in addition to quack medicines, or any other cause, should read | , ¥/om the well known reputation of the B all combinations of persons banded to- TRACHER AND TRANSLATOR OF the usual a'rignment to the United States, have an | Dt-J 8 Rose’s Stedical Adviser to peraons in Sick. | Nis, &2, of this Club. it ts hardly necesary to | Gibson, resigned. |Oompan: , 1854, vice Bonaparte, resigned. [Com- pany A.] , Brevet second lieutenant James E. B. Stuart, to be second lieutenant, October} At the present term of our Court, his 31, 1854, vice W. E. Jones promoted. | Honor James M. Porter, President Judge, [Company G.] after recapitulating' the provisions of the First Regiment of Artillery. Constitution of the United States, and of WAYNE COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS, Decemper Term, 1854, Honasea.e, Pa., Dec. 5, 1854. aa with Continuous Gum—the very PERFECTION OF TUE ART. Thisstyie hi 4 ther by vows, oaths, or obligations, orin Health, which book can be had without } ment on thisone fur her than to eay that we} Second lieutenant Caleb lone to be} ge! y 7 7 u Modern Languag d Literature, | expres: assignment of the interest made by the nee of tb, iz ‘out | are determined to make this bali far supericr to first lieutenant, November 4, 1854, vice | for the purpose—whether accomplished No. 257 PENNSTLVANIA AVENUE. stockholder thereon. Where the interest is noteo| Z. D. GILMAN, C. STOTT & 00. W. H. GIL- | any heretofore given by us. oct 23—tf ‘ y or not—of depriving any citizen, native ° MAN, J. W. NAIRN, PATTERSON & NATRN, D. | | ‘The Retro hmente will be cerved by an experi-| Brannan promoted. [Company E.| : : : assigned, or where the coupons payable on the let | CLARK, H. H. MePHERSON, W. T. BVaNg, | enced Caterer . Brevet second lieutenant Loomis L.|°T naturalized, of any right or rights, THE EAGLE January next, in cases of coupon stock, sre not} KIDWELL & LAWRENCE, J. B. MOORE, Wash. Fupcer will be farnirhed for 25 cents Langdon, of the fourth artillery, to be} given and secured to him by the Consti- GAS-FITTING AND transmitted with the certificates. the premium and | ington; J. L. KID * ELL, Georvetcwn, and rot. Weber's celebrated fall string band has been . 9 34, vice | tution and Laws of Pennsylvania or of F i dealers in Alexandria, Virginis. engaged for the cc-asion. second lieutenant, August 21, 1854, vice : — am Per moe T anp | °20 day's interest only (lees interest from the time | 205 '8 ? ckee ONB DOLLAR—edmitting gentleman | Beckwith, promoted. [Company E the United States. THE aN sT AS eden} ia 3 ft eae T:. ii i "penaeylvania Avenue, are now receivirg the — a rooney he inate et CAPTAIN OANOT, | stthe door on the nist of the bulk =P "41 “Brevet second lieutenant Seona in. His — the coy eg ag otaprrsdecha de cinge GREE | Nem, | A URRORGE TEE A NOD suey an. | axaaune: sey, to be second lewtenant, November sttong and decided language, unt i they, : ‘Tressury. ING PUBLISHED, SPEAKS of HAMPTON’S {Jas Willisms, M Quinn, John Melson. t the same time “cheaper than the cheapest.” Secretary of the A ’ ” y 7 pType is to give acall to be convinced TINCTURE. ‘i i .| or any one of them, knew of any such Tauasuny DaPaBTMEnt, Nov. 18, 1854. GREAT CURR OF REEUMATISM CONTRACTED { Gat Dato Rae po ae a Eb ai egy Pre eiarilaition; or if complaint should be facili -18, MAT ; ; ce paeaaae cerite d que WS Atoy Ae Se UNDER TROPIOAL CLIMATES. Wim 8 Seot JD Gallagher, James Lewis, Brevet second lieutenant Abner Snead, | legally made to them of the existence of leas rate than apy of the retailers . f this city. CARTER’S O K Orme, Baummonr, Md., June 4, 1854. Benj F Howard, M Hollchan. i : : of the fourth artillery,-to be second lieu-| ®2y such combination in this county, it Thankful for the very liberal patronage of the Mr. Sirokbridge, of the Fountain Hotel, street, | _dec 4—enlwadit LACIE PEARSE ey ces 4, 1854, vice Huse, | W48 clearly their duty, under the oaths ssoures hom tet Sith he station ote samterr| SL ANISH, MIXTURE, | S03" being on the poiat of leaving the ety, FIRST ANNUAL BALL 10 imsii Cn the best gas fitters and plumbers of Philadelphia} The Great Purifier of the Blood 3 | I avail myself of a few idle moments to thank you OF THE promoted. {Company A.] and New York to his present large force, be will be Not 9 Particle of Meroury In It! kindly for the medicine you sent me, and which has L I B E R uy Y C L U B ‘ they had taken as Grand Jurors, to - ill present the same to this Court, by in- x in both branches in the most sa- cee ee Wear tLe ee oe eo Sisenitoeicaee Tames Thows eon, to} “ictment, that they might be dealt with abie to do s Lens rbetoce btctes chien: rthan the | AD Ivsstueue Remxpy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, | ggnd me four bottles more, to carry on my +0 rage. | FENUE Li8gRTY CLUB take pleasure in announc- = according to the common law, which, by ese, sete ate eer renee Semresoees PoP BESS. Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutaneoca Eruptions, | since I had the fortune to use Dr. Hampton's Yess. ing to their friends and the public generally, | be first lieutenant, August 16, 1854, its wisdom and plasticity, happily adapt- ere scsan ity “| Fumsles or Pustules on the fac, Blotches, Boil:,| table Tincture my confidence is co strong that, in { that their Firet Annual Bel; wi te givenen WED- | vice Adams, cashicred. [Company D.] s he f Ce =e Gronis Bore tyes, King Worm or Teter, Scald | gratitude to the proprietors of sald medicine, I bez } NESDAY EVENING, Decamber 20:h, at TEMPER- dilieutanant Au dee J. ed itself to the redress 0 wrong, UsT RECKIVED, per Schooner| Het, Enlargement and Pain of the Botesaud| You to present {Dy respects to them, and inducs | ANCE HALL. Every exert‘on will be made on the one ai on -—_ <e ie “ and the punishment of every possible of- . 5 5 N x i le: 2 Paulina, TWO HUNDRED AND NINH TONS Pisses Spinal Complavats’ an varie dine en epmake Having cate own a6 8 sure | part of the Club to give satisfaction to thore who|to be first lieutenant, ptember 27, LAK. z Having called on me on the 19th | may honor them with their precence. : ? | fence against public justice and the com- WENHAM LARE 108. | 5 sIDDLETON srising from an injudisious use of Mer-ury, Im- | of aprit last, and seen me prostrated on my bed, | ‘Tickete—admitting @ Gentleman and Ladiee—|1854, vice Mebane, deceased. {Compa mon rights of the citizen. Office so. side F, next to corner 12th st, prud snce in Life, or Impurity of the Blood. useless in al my iimbs, you oan appreciate nearly | ONE DOLLAR; to ve obtained of the Managers, or | DY H.| Depot corner 26th and E rts. west. ye valuable Medicine, which has become csle-| as well as mysel the prompt relief 1 received from | at the docr on the evening of the Ball. nov 14 (Nat. Int., Union, and Sen‘inel.) f extracrdinary cures. | Dr. Hampton’s Tincture, and I am positive had it Asuperier Band of Music hae been aged for ecto grimace tras tadenod the propri- | not been oe sone strong and forcible recommenée- j the occasion = Judge Porter further said, in his charge Brevet second lieutenant Wm. D. Pen- to the Grand Jury, that no oath or obly- der, of the first artillery, to be second : tion taken to do an unlawful act was. IPM IN THE CLEARING, Vs. THR] stor at the urg-nt sequsst of ther friends to offr| Hone I sho dll havo boon tm bed a ex oPBOr and Refreshments wi I be furnisbed by an ieee, ‘Gora ey Thompson, | or could be, binding in law or conscience, Bush, by a= Boothene Wifes by the author | fidence in its victues and wonderful curative prop- | proved by medical men, and like all patent drugs it} _ag- No Hata or Oaps aliewed on the flcor, except | P Brevet * d is ateas ae John T. G though no person could be compelled to ae o $1 ey ertis The following certificates, selected irom a} should suffer the imputation the public generaliy H those worn by Clubs. revet secon eu ES [*) - Gre- swear that he himself was @ member of Jail Journal, by John Mitchell Bae ar ene Soe ot ee Cre ea | Tne een tee a teread See mn ae aE BARAGERS: ble, to be second lieutenant, September} sich a combination; still he could be Bide ‘De Life ee Olaud in Jeopardy than the mere word ofthe proprietors; and are all fob da se te) @ paten ‘a pal ap < took # ren Wm. B. Reardon, Augustus Dorsey, 27, 1854, vice Perry, promoted. [Com- é a : ip healt fhe Basenaben from gentlemen well known in thrir looalities, and | cine with reluo through your oe ee | Robert P, Luckett, Wm. H. Kelly, 1K compelled to swear who of others were, Yankee Notions do te Binet preepexenilliys many of them res‘ding | and it was amines hy por aia ecenteds| ore Kobert Johnson, John H.C Gstirell, be 2 a lieut t H A ifwithin his knowledge, notwithstanding * in of Richmoc: 4 ‘anie! nD, ir ‘ar! seco: Fistorial Brother Jonathan, or tale by eee orbale karat in Eashaage Holl, Bick duced me to try’ this really beneficial Verstatny igh Ot Scaling ae a ne t artillery ie gee. | Be had taken an oath to keep such knowl- No 128 Bridge strest, Georgetown, D.0. | motd, known everywhere ssyshehasscon the Med-| Tineture. Sseltceerk Sos ice YLOOR MANAGERS. ey; > > edge secret, as such oath was clearly il- tf {cine called Canren’s Spanish Mixture, administered ‘ou may esars. Mor whray | George A. Newton, Weshiagton B. Williams. | ODd lieutenant, Oct. 2, 1854, vice Burns, I dvoid, if th t i. v 25—t in over a hundred cases, in nearly ell the diseeses | that they are at liberty te make uce of ay name in dec 9—eolw® deceased [Com Hi) egal and void, 1 © secret was to SOMETHING NEW. for which it is recommended, with the most aston-| the support of the good effects of Dr. Hampton's a zh pen ae kept among the members of an illegal E THE MARKET ON PENNSYLYA-| ishingly good results. He says it is the most ex-| Vezetab!e Minctare as it bay cured mein ftewesks ; Fifth Regiment of Artillery. combination QU REC AVENUE f doses below Ninth strect, | treerdinary medicine he has ever eeon. ore cnronle iMlammatory Rhesmatism, couirected| Private Medical Treaties “ under tropical climates, and of seven years’ periodical Secend lieutenant Benjamin Wingate, to 7} i NEW CLOTHING STORE for Men and Boys,| AGUE AND PEVB2—GREAT CURB—I hereby | tivation.” T have only ausd thes batien Pere ao ON THE = be firat lieutenant Oc feber 26.1 Pra vice What our pegs Jury may do in heed opened ‘this day. DECKER, cne of ths cheapest | certify that for thies years Lhad Ague an 1 Pry | that even the cformed parts of my hands are fast PHYSIOLOGICAL VIEW OF MARRIAGE, ae C ? ’ premises is, of course, not known; ut Clothing Merchants in the North, has ae ofthe Sie t elens desea eon Gutiae ee returning to the!r former natural appearance. OL SLencriyeeea Lear, deceased. [Company K.] ., | they will probably ignore his honor’s itizen: ‘ashi: ft ok lerge ’ , .B. 6 53 ae: ‘ His onoullent Clothing at the lowest Nocthorn prion, and I botieve all the Tonica advertised, bat all with. | ,, 1 22¥® been under the treatment of several phy. ; ” Brevet second lieutenant Thomas Wil charge pro tanta, as it is said that more sicians in London and Pr without any spparent ALBANY, N. Y. f ‘4 P5 . t relief. At last I tried Carters 2 aoe ; son, of the sixth infantry, to be second for cash only. There an ae cere two bottles of which effectuaily | Benet; also, while in New York, having tried the | 950 pages and 180 Fine Plain and Colored Litho- lieutenants October 26, Tes, vice Win- than half of them are Know Nothings. will find just such @ Clothing Store ashas long been | cured me, and I am happy to say I have had neither | FAOmPsonian and Homepathic remedies, after hay- = gtaphs end Plates. wanted in Washington. His motto is cheap for| chills or feverssince. I consider it the best Tonic ing been tormented with galvanic batteries, oold : te, promoted. [Company C.] : and aromatic baths, and hundreds of internal and 4z- Price only 25 Cents. Ga grate, pr : “es sone cash, and ONE PRICE ONLY. fo this world, and the only medieine Noreen external medicines, all to no effect, am, so far, | 4g-Bent froa of postage to all parts of the Union-@e Eighth Regiment of Infantry. SurcicaL OPERATION oN THE CuestT— A good substantial woollsn coat he will coll for | reached my case. JOHN LONGDEN. | sored by this Haipton’s Vegorable Ti ineture orly. CHEAPEST BOOK EVER} Brevet second lieutenant William McE.| DispLacine tHE Heart In a Livinc $275; and heavy winter pants, well lined, for $1.25;] Bzaven Dirca, near Richmond, Va, Thersfore, my Jear sir, accept of the assurance of 7 PUBLISHED, and containing | Dye, of the fourth infan' to be second | Bopy.—The Eastern (Me.) Argus, of the and fi 8, overcoat d vests, ja proportion.| ©, B. LUCK, » now in the city of Richmond | m tituds, and belicve me your well wisher. \ ly d uble th tity of ? ’ : e Gaad: wack ace exten oe e irs, airy, gloves and for many ae in the Post Office, has such | 7 &™ Resrlyid table the quantity o 7th inst., says: On the 3d of the it ae. = 5 3% = — ‘THomas Cano. realing matter in that of the | lieutenant, November 9, 1854, vice Mel- d ver thin the cheapest. nov 1 confidence in the astonishing efficacy of Carter’s REV. VERNON ESKRIDG, U. 8, N. j FIFTY CENTS OR DOLLAR ancthon Smith, resigned. |Company 0.]] month, Mr. Alphonzo Bickford, of Pal- = Spanieh Mixture, that hs has bought upwards of 58 Porrsmoutu, Va, Aug. 18, 1851, PUBLICATIONS. < 5 myra, Me. his chest tap J. K. } COMMISSION ORE bottles, which he hss give « a ane Calan Mr. J.B. Bausl—= beer sir: While is am, in gene-| [ae Jal It treata on the PHYSIOLO. IL. —ApPPpoInTMENTS. red almost incredible perdi pe Lc AND \MMIS: . | Mr. Lack says he has never known o} when opposed to nt medicines, cander compels me ) GY OF MARRIAGE, and ’ E cred: A at poet ecrnbona no pest ee PORE: Gken according to directions. Bs that I Eve great confidence in the virtues ‘ Ni secret 1+ firmitiesand disorder Quartermaster s Depart iment . pints of fluid, in all its characteristics AND COMMISSION BUSINESS, in the store] Dr. MINGK, a practising Physician, and fo merly | of Hampton’s Vegetable Tincture. For several’ NY NE of youth and maturity, re- Brevet captain Ralph W. Kirkham, first resembling pus, taken therefrom! The formerly occupied by D. B. Campbell & Co., No. 259 | of the City Hotel, in tho city of Richmond, says he | months past [ have used it in my femily ; and in A AAS, sulting from excesses, which linttenant inthe ineth regiment of in- b 4 ! Pennsylvania avenue, whece he will keep coustantly | hes witnessed in a number of instances the eff-cts of | di spepsia, loss of appetite, dissiness, and general de | <\.W destroy the physical and men- a ‘1 | operation was performed by Dr. J. C. on hand ala ascortwent of House Furniture ot| Car ers Spanish Misture, which were most truly bhity, with entire success. So far as my experience 2 MEME» tal powers, with obzervations | fantry, to be assistant quartermaster with son, of Pittsfield, advised and as- every description. Parlor, Bedroem and Cooking | surprising. He says in a cese of Consumption, de- extends, therefore, I take pleasure in recommend- sisted by Dr. n. ‘of Ne rt. The . Benson, ewpo: on marriage, its duties and disqualification, and | the rank of captain, vice Wood, resigned. al Crockery, Tin and Plated | pendent on the Liver, the geod effects were won- ing it to the afflicted as a safe and efficient remedy. their remedies; with lithographs, illustrating the a e A 4 ty M1 po pba oe hen ged aritelss Twanted by house- | derful indeed. : Tam, respectfully, yours, acietearg ead physiology, and aiseasee of the repro- | ‘0 date from November 16, 1854. fluid was situated in the left side of the Keepers, all of which will be sold exceedingly low] SAMUEL M. DRINKER, of the firm of Drinker & chest, and consequently the heart very much displaced; so much so, that it could ‘Vannon Esxnipcs rgans of both sexes, their structure, uses 1 for cash or short approved credit. Morris, Richmond, was cured cured of Liver Com- Chaplain, United States Navy. NOG, “ ee ana eon : Medical Department. ried life—happy and fruitful alliances, mode of se- | to be assistant surgeon, vice Henderson, | be distinctly felt beating two inches u; GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA.—The Editors of COMPLAINT OF TEN YEARS i = it d infertile ones—their ‘ ; A the Richmond Republican hed a servant employed | OU8# OF LIVER PL Bi peer cme ded oe the right of the sama or medium line and functions. A popular and comprehensive trea- Witt Clinton Pet: f Ni York ici h ‘al ad. | plaint of three years standing, by the use of twc — i th d casualties of single and mar- De Witt Clinton Peters, of New York, vance Vill be mela.” JOS: MARTWELL.” | bottles of Garters Spentsh Sigtars HOME TESTIMOWY. Lerhirieerny = — deceased, to date from August 15, 1854. WasHInGron, May 17, 1863. bviatis d removal—important hints to those J 43 ~ PIANOS FOR SALE OR RENT. _| in their press room, cured of violent Scrofuls, com | Messrs, Mortimer & Moning anoint sy. | Obviation matrimony, that will overcome ob-| Albert J. Myer, of New York, to be} of the body. It however gradually re- N™ and secoad hand PIANOS, of my own and| bined with Rheumatism, which entirely rood ing been afflicted with Liver Complaint of ten years ; Bone, however, should take this im- | assistant surgeon, vice Griffin, resigned, | ceded during the operation, and after several other factorivs, are always to him from work. Two bottles of Carter's Spanish | standing, I hereby, for the b nefit of the afflicted, portant step without first consulting its pages— to date from September 18, 1854. the entire evacuation, was found "3 be had at my Piano Wareroom, on Liev FPN Mixture made a perfect cure of him, and the Edi-| take great pleasure in announcing that after using | commentaries on the diceases and medical treatment ‘p 7 5 the ¢ ; sf qqth st., between Pa. avenue and E st. tors in a public notice, ray they “cheerfully reoom- in nearly its natural position. The pa- tient immediately began to amend, and is at present doing well. His case has Old Pianos taken in exchange. mend it to all who are afflicted with any disease of . - und it had 90- | of females from infancy to old aze, each case greph- Nathaniel S. Crowell, of South Caro- for some time past been considered ho complished a perfect cure. I bave used different | jcally illustrated by beautiful lithographic plates— |): . . Tuning also attended to. the blood.” taedisines fro time to time, but have never been | nervous debility, {ts onuses and cate, by a process lina, to be assistant com vice wr RUICHENBACH- STILL ANOTHER CURE OF pounmousa=t had | able to account for any apparent fred saat ie Bi | at once 10 simple, fate ne effectual, t — tailure is (aay to date from November 8, . S.—A fe I ianos | & very valuabie boy cured of Scrofula by Carter’s | blessing to stricken humanity t! at medicine is | ;, sible—rules for daily management—an essey he wae fas for sale. =o ee eee ree porate: Spanish Mixture. I consider it truly a valuable | found which possesses the wonderous power of pro- i 18 torrhoea with practical observations on a x: by medicine. JAMES M_ TAYLOR, Conductor on the | jonginghuman life. The many curesit haa wrought | gio? wad more sucecontul mode of treater oe ne TI.—Oasvatries. less, but there is now a prospect of bis EW BOOKS RECEIVED AT B F. and P. R.R. Co., Richmond, Va. la a cuiicient guarantee of the beneficial results | cautionary hints or. the evils resulting from empiri _ , Resignations, (9.) recovery. This case, with its results, is the au:bor ofthe Heirof Reast | SALT RHEUM OF TWENTY YEARS BTANDING| which may be experienced from its ues. Yours | cal practie an coeuy ou all closses trsiog fem Captain Abraham Buford, Ist dragoons, he Pele ed Dil, by Lady Bott ae are R CUnE! corals J. Cones Hay. | indiscretion, with plain and simple rules by which 0 rise 22, 1854 considered unprecedented in the annals Peeked Husband Mr. JOHN THOMPSON, residing in the city of iH and get phlets gratis, and see cures of | 911 persons can cure themselves without mercury— | UC! Tr 22, 3 ae Bronch: Neuralgi elf inflicted miseri id diga Captain H D. Grafton, Ist artill of surgery, in the county of Palmyra. y Richmond, red by three bottles of Carter’s | Cough, is, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, remedies for those F icted miseries an: p faptain Hen: i n, Is' fi Blackwood’s a for November a9 Mixture, of Salt Rheum, which we hed we sia, ervousnessand Gen eral Weakness. As: HARE pointed hopes so unfortunately prevalent in the Noveabee 4, 1854. D ery, roy ‘he Cheastaps. by Mrs. Moodie nearly twenty years, and which all the physicians| medicine or for delicate children we believe it un- young. It is a truthful advirer to the married and i i A New Heap-Dress.—The Paris cor- of tha ety could not cure. Mr. Thompron is a well | equaled. ;, | those contemplating marriage. Its perusal is par-| First lieutenant George H. Gordon, ‘ eens eae merehan ity of Richm #@-fold by MORTIMER & MOWBRAY, 140 Balti- | ticularly recommended to prrzons entertaining se i y 3 ; respondent of the N. Y. Times describes vere Lady’s Peace de Pete! pear ca SUG Seen more siest, Daltine and 804 Broadwa; >» New iat doubts of their physical condition, and who are mounted riflemen, October 1, 1854. a ; : BR, J.B MOORE, ed th First lieutenant John B. Gibson, 1st] the Chapeau-Coiffure, or a bonnet, which Radeed sentienc Canis'ts Cetera Fancy Knit. : oes eaten of Richmond had a cervant | York; OHAS. STOTT & CO., WIM BR » | eonscious of having hosard e health, happiness > ” is, in the worst form, by Carter’s| D.B. CLARKE, OLARKE & BOWLING, W. RLLI- | and privileges to which every human being is en-/ artillery, August 21, 1854. is at the same time a head-dress, as fol- ' Wachingten; siso, by R. ; ¢ New Books recsived immediately after published. Ppanish ture. ‘He says he cheerfaly recom- eee Ht McPHERSON, 5 ¢4 titled to. t Ce aeaO. O. DHRRE sok Res ciciaets. 1.|_ Second lieutenant James P. Flewellen, | lows : : All the latest Newspapera, and everything be | M*ndsit and considers it ® very invaluable medt- Aursatee ent by Draggists everywhere. 2 Tine cation tree of pecieae te any part of the Gols | Ist artillery, November 2, 1854. “The bonnet head-dress is a construc- longing to the ae i ia Booliaheres EDWIN BURTON, commissioner of the revenue,| aug 8l—tr ted States. es —_—________ | ted Staten, who prefer may consultDr.La Second lieutenant Melancthon Smith, tion that takes apart. That is, it puts pobre is a perfect eure f.rthat horrib'e disease. ‘HHREE PRESSES either personally or by mail. Me ie sent to any pit ui me N. nas ° MUsIc a i'w wane &o. tit HAuWODD, ef Richmond, cured of old t GEOIS TYPE FOR SALE. part cf the Union according to directions, safely partef Jr., mounted riflemen, August 16,} but, upon untying it, and slipping a cer- ER y bch disabl king. acked and carefnlly secured from all observation. . > 4 Took e few bottle of Gatturs Spanish Mistars aud ¥ ee ee oe Pupddrece Dr. M. B. LA OHOIX, No.2 Matton bans | 1854, tain 5; » the front comes off, leaving pe tape sed ited Pore or Post Office Box 679, Albany, N. Y. Brevet second lieutenant Waterman | the crown behind it to do the duty of an Tmer patrons that he continues to attend time permaaen ly cured. Pause, ae Abeer Spas 4#@~ Office open daily from 9 am to 9 p m, and on abe ~ eutenan' a in i to do the y Ls R > hi . i double medium BOTH ES CE, Te i BAND of scieatine hanes his weil organizes | Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOBE & Co,, No. hour, doable Sunday from 2 until § pm teringin the most perfect manner. One MEDI. Office Removed from No. 86 er Bt, He will introduce sil the new and fashionable | “siden Gui sutra Paews, im good order, and one FoGLS. | , 33 : Reavers Riitereer pair INFORMS HIS FRIENDS and| was ensbled to walk without a crutch, in a short Palmer, Jr., 8th infantry, October 11, evening garnish; Thus, at operas, thea- 1854, = ‘ tres, concerts, at any gathering, in fact, Pia DYOEY & BONS, No. 182 North Second st.,| CAP RAMAGE PRESB These prossos wil be sold 91 Maiden Lane, Albany,N. ¥. Assis rie nm John S. Griffin, Sep-} where the heat is oppressive, the bonnet An accomplished Pianj.t farn'shed if desired ~~ = low. Also, one fong of BOUS PR, weigh- tember a ji 4@ Orders left at Hib 2 BENNETT? & BEERS, No. 125 Main street, Rich-| ing about 350 pou! 3 @autier’s, or Miller's Contectionens gt ‘usic Depot, | mord, Va. Z ing poumils, may be at once converted into a coiffure reasonable terzs. —— ati? fara CHARLES WALTER’S fe residence, near Gen. Henderson's? Stores, or st my| ‘And for sale by OHARLES STOTT, Washington, : Intelligence and General Agency Office bin Daatha, (7) des e, Bertsaad es epee 4 meet with prompt attention, Nery, Yard, will | pO; HENHY PREL, Alexandria, and by Drusgists TURKEY VICTORIOUS. No, 552 Seventh sires’, opposite te Cotire Morte. |__ Brevet eneoeat colonel John McClel- - This invention shape . De PIECES BLACK a | rer Ore OU will find at the same OLD STAND, Penneyl| doo 2—dtm* lan, captain in the corps of topographical Sues Q5 PIECES BLACK SILKS, VEny| ! "ce $1 per bottle, or atx bottles for $5 Hotel, LOGWING GLABEES pith ee eknace| Ma. SCHONENRER@ | CDgineers, at Knoxville, Tenn. Septem-| Dxzruncr Newsparers.—At a dinner —— sep 21—ly irving Hotel, LOOKING GLASSES with or withqut Mu. SCHONENBERG, ‘\ ber 1, 1884. , ie Pees Cath ot ten econ on 20 pieces 98 Parametta Cloth, at 25 cis, cheap UE): GLIBH Bibles and Bolennonl Pea iin > | Frames; Pertrait, Picture and Miniture Frames of Teacher of Piano and Singing; i Mee 2 eS Tees 3 a French Merinos, all shades, 75 ets. FE Suite Bibtes ana Eplacopal Prayer Books, a| the latest styles: ‘Tables, Room Moulding, NO. 957 PENNSYLVANIA AVEKIB. Brevet major Geo.” W.'¥. Wood, cap-| the 7th November, the following volan {00 yards £4 Frewch Ghiats at 16 ovate, a utte| Ht Teetved end for ale at ery low prcetby Siro any Coog done i my ng” S| cot ae—r___'__ | tain and assistant quartermaster, at Tn: | tcer toast was given: : 6 E K. LUNDY, { a 3 ianol: “ i ct o Together WE many other great bangaine for easn,| 2272 Bridge Birest: Georwetiwn. | yM,B-—Old Frames, be, Fogilt at the shortest So- i dianola, Texas, November 8, 1854. The sixteen defunct newspapers c : ioe on reasonable terms. Dont forget the WM. R. RILBY, OB fab 20—ly JOUN WAGNER. Corner Eighth st., opp. Contre Market, |) (orp tim TE D AT THB “avi #71. e DITIOU! RA = Tai sad fag ncn nov M—La TIO! ee Td B AOS he H REMOVED TO EB st. north, between Hsia ey Seventh sts, weal, oO. 50, deo 2—dim* First lieutenant John A. Mebane; 24 pov Oe Batot Rouge Barracks; La, September 27, 1854. be treo! San Francisco—Incontrovertible evidence ofthe greatness of our city. Peace to