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~THE. EVENING STAR, PUBLISHED EVERY AFTEARNUUN, voes* "(EXCEPT 8UNDAY,) At tag Star Buildings, corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Eleventh Street, By W. D. WALLACE, WH be served to subscribers by carriers at STX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly tothe Agents; papers served in packages at 374 @ents per month. To mail subscribers the sub- scription priceis THREE DOLLARS AND FIF- TY CENTS a year in advance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONE DOLLAR for three months; for Tésé than three months at the rate of 12 cante-a week, a itp” SINGLE COPIES ONE CENT. VOL, somN HW. ELvANs. WILLIAM THOMPSON. ELVANS & THOMPSON, DEALERS In Ha&RBDWARE, COACH TRIMMINGS, &e., Ne. 326 Penn<vivania avenne, betwren Ninth and Ts: & sts, Washington, D.C. HOUSE PURNISHING HARDWARE. tannia, German Silver, Albata and Silver Pla- ted, Tea, Table and Dessert 8 Carvers and Forks, Steels, Knives with and with- out Porks Brass, Britannia, Block Tin and Plated Cane: sticks, Shovel and Tongs, Wafile Irons, rons Maslin and Bell Metal Kettles, Furnaces, Grid- irons, Ovens, &c. BUILDING MATERIALS. Rure! Cottage, — Cupboard, Chest, Till, Pad Baiah, Door end Bind Hinges, Screws, Cut and ancien — and 3 ma Door Springs, 's Shu bal oor Handrail Door Knobs : Beli Pulis, Door Sheaves and Rail, &«. ae GABINET KERS’ GOODS. mee oe, Curied ‘alr, Moss, Gimps, Sofaand ir ngs Venitian Blind Hooks: Rack Roller Ends Bracksts, Furniture Nails _ _ CARPENTERS’ GOODS, ae Saws, bye Knives, Spokeshaves, and Gouges, Plane Irons Angers. Braces and Bitts, Boring Machines, Ham. mers, Hatchets, Devels A Bevels aares, G Axes, &c. Buncks\tiTi « COACH MARKERS’ GOODS. . "3 kes, Hd a some ey Buide Joints, Stimp Collars, Top Props , Cartain Prames, Lamps, Inside Lin.ags, Lining Silks, Datnask, Seaming Cords Paks, Tassels, Buttons, Tac! Pri v nges, Laces, Russia Puck, E = Leather, D: ther, ash Lee! ‘0, ELVANS & THOMPSON, * je 14m 326 Fa. avenue, —— ee GLENWOOD CEMETERY, Office Ne. 392 Pa. ave., corner 10th street, ye. THE SAVING’S DANE.) iS CEMETERY is laid out on the plan of the celebrated Greenwood, of New York, and stfated on the high ground distant one and a aati miles north of the Capitol—North Capitol Ti jeading dircetly to the gateway. Company ong a ips Loran noe gress, appropriating and forever to bur: “ making a fee tide to the purchaser, and ing all encroachments from legislation or otherwise, which ix of vast importance to those who wish their dead to repose where they have Placed the n, for tt has become a custom in all other cities when the burial ground becomes valu- able for other purposes, to sell it, and throw the dead promiscously into one large pit, and lezal measures cannot prevent it, as no titles are given to ne roe. N. B —Office op#n from 10 to 12 0’clock a. m., where Pamphiets, containing the Charter, By- Laws, and a map of ir aaa and all other in- epee gage 2 = “s it <t with Mr. James F. Harvey, No. aroseven ‘h street, or any other undertaker. will be prompily attended to. je is—ty COFFIN WAREROOM, &-. WILLIAM PLANT & CO., UNDERTA- ¢ KERS—residence418 Seventh street, between G ae H streets. Interments any ground ercemetary” Comins, Caps, Shrouds, Carriages. Hearse, and every article for interments the best quality farnished at short notice, on the Most reasonable terms, and at all hours of the night. Havi the exclusive right of Cramp’s Patent Corpse Preserver, we gu2tantse to keep the dead Or any length of time. jy l—ty parma ——ces. aoerciee taal wens Oe eee Ae ea Be ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Kr PURSUANCE OF THE DESIGN OF this Institution, viz: the diffusion of the know!- =—- Music, and a cultivation of the public for the higher order of the Art, the ACADEMY on MUSIC c is to wive a series Pepe FOUR CONC ERTS: and, with a beet to add cree Og me to their ‘arity, the Great Works o: Mosse Siendissohn, Spohr, Hummel ani p> ee relieved by lighter compositions, will be . duced with the greatest Paseo effect, both in the Orchestral and Vocal ments. The pian of admission will be the same as that adepul by the Academy of Masic in London, viz: by subscription only, the terms of which will b- 5 for the four Coacerts, eutitling the subscriber to three tickets of admission to each Concert. Subscribers nam-s may be immediately reeefved at the bookstore of Messrs. Taylor & } me at the Piano store of Mr. Davis, and at the Music ‘Stores of Messrs. Hiibus and Zantziuger; also atthe Academy of Music. corner Ninth and D streets. (Open daily from 10 cil 6.) oc 15—tf EXCEEDINGLY INTERESTING TO LA- DIES AND GENTLEMEN. LVANIA AVERUE, °s | rpempe 233 PEN 4 has just reeeived reassortment of Ladi FURS of all quali: varieties, well worthy the atien ion of that class of purchasers. They will find articles in that branch of his business ex- actly suited to their wantsandt:stes. The asso t- ment is indeed very peautiful. ja He has, too, m+d2 ample provision, for gentlemen and youths, and to-da} ‘i troduced the new styles of N. ¥ HATS, doth silk and feit, Sqehe with GAPS, of various. qualities and varieties. He has, too, a toes assortment of chiidren’s Wear suchas CAPS and ¢ ANCY HATL, se lecled with extreme care. Having mad his purchases of the manufactn-+ ers for ca.b, he is enabled to s il his goods at jeast twenty pe cent.cieaper than similar articles have heretofore bee2 a ed, or can now be obtained in this mark-t le, however, in view of those ad- vantages, demands the money in hand. a —_ Which. ucder ‘he circumstances, will be deomed ua:easonabie oc 27-2w. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. il ye SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT- fully announce te the public now receiving his Fall io Sliner Soi to enn neh a ‘Would respectfully invite the at- tention of purchasers, feeling confident taat the variety is ureater and the g ices less than oan be found this aide of New York. His stock com- Rises, in. part— andl poet Catery Tea and Table Spoons Al B Britania ‘Tea and Coffes Pot, and in sets Britania Geaere, 5. 5, and 6 bottles eee Waiters hoveis and longs, Pokess hovels All of wh.ch are od at a small advance for eash. JOS. L. SAVAGE, Pean. av , between 10th and Lith streets, oe 37—2w sign of Gilt Saw. m2 REE ae Shirt, MUSIU DEPOT, eorner of Penn’s avenue and D street, Star Buildings, Washington, D.€. : C. H BISENBRANDT, », (Successor to Aitsus & Hitz.) Importa’, Publisher, and Dealer in AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MUSIC, PL- “ANOS, SPRINGS, &. pas POPULAK ESTABLISHMENT HAS ‘een refitted in the most modern and tasteful masaner, combin'ng all the comforts and conveni- ence tha: such au establishment should possess her with the most compiete assortme..t of : RICAN and EUROPEAN MUSIC, Pia. NOS, &c., to be found in the Metropol s. ’ With a.davire to mest tae wishes of the musical public, ot wolleit their So apy GED. HILBUS, Agent PLATED TEA SETS, LBATA PO 3 AND SPOONS, sUPE- . RiOR TABLE CUTLERY, &e —We tanye Core beautiful assortment latest styles Fee ED TEA SETS, a BASKETS, AL- TORS, ; iso, the best article of TABLE CUTLER ‘of which we offer very low. M. W. GALT&BRO , Jewellers, oc 13 24 Pao. av, det, 9th end 10th sts. ei Row Gite of Pa. ue, and Seana Bear Badinge, from the m 7et La oa 5 ey ; ,Caarny, Burgimuiler, 4b, . Leet ober Splat -r, Grets her, Sghiq aces Ooerthuy, Kliggl Neumann, Carl’ Marid Veber, ass, an: Vou 7 Orames GEO. HILBUS, Ageit. | OO AUCTI fb y ft ON SALES. | EVENING STAR. By JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. a ee XTENSIVE SALE OF REAL ESTATE and Valuable Wharf Pro near the south end of 7th street west, ander | Deed of Trust —By virtue of a deed of trust, dated May i, 1854, and recorded in Liber. J. A: S , No. 73, folios 5, sell, on MON next, at 12 o'clock M highest bidder, all that of Washington, D.C. city as square numbered 472, together with the improvements thereon. ound therein belong! imion Frasier ;) the west of said square, (472,) known as the whole of square 471. in said 4,5 and6, in Page’s subdivi- juare 390. The property wiil be sold in ne-third cash ; and the remainder at 6, 12, and 18 months, with interest, Conveyancing at cost of purchas- ers Sale to commence on Square 472. may be seen at Van Riswick's erect canal. Purchaser or purchasers should fail to comply with the terms of sale within five days after, the Trustees reserve the right to resell at their risk and expen: RICHARD WALLAC Carter's Spanish Mixture! THE GREAT PURIFIER OFTHE BLOOD! Best Alterative Known !! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN IT!!} An infallible remed: Rheumatism, Obs! Boils, Ague and Fever, Chronic 8 ment and pain of the Bon Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Dis~rders. {iweases arising from an injudictous use ry, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of HIS great remedy, which has become so ra: 'y celebrated for its extraordi- nary efficacy in relievi: most obstinate and te: forms oj which mankind fs afflicted, is new offered to the public, with the confident assurancethat no Mgp- ICAL DISCOVERY ever made successful in curing ScroFULA = — Broop, as CARTER’ THIRD ANNIVERSARY BALL Northern Liberties’ Fire Co. 4T THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, . Ou TUESDAY EVENING, November 6th. WE NORTHERN LIBERTIES? FiRE COMPANY take their friends and the Third Annual Ball will tak: SEMBLY ROOMS, on TUESDAY EVEN- | ING, November 6th, 1856. ‘The Company 'y for Scrofula, perty at and | (From the Newark Advertiser.) This religious sect, of which, from its unpre- tending nature, very little is generallly known, is of comparatively recent origin. formed in Germany in A. D. 1708, and con- sisted originally of eight persons, one of whom, Alexander Mack, a miller, seems to have been’ the leader; he re-baptised tlie others, as they considered their in‘ant baptism of no account! but by whom he, their head, was baptised, is undetermined. In the year A. D. 1719, Peter Becker, with | acompany of Duukers, came to this country end settled at Ephrata, Lancaster couuty, Pa. | The Society seems to have made but li‘tic pro- gress fur several years. was roused into activity by Conrad Beissel, | who was born, reared and educated in Ger- |wany. Having graduated from the University | of Halle, he was ordained to the gospel min- istry of the Calvinistic church. | held to some points in Theology contrary to the | acticles of his professed faith. he was attacked | at once by its orthodox defenders; and re- fusing to renounce his heretical sentiments, +} was at length persecated to such a decree that he, fled from his native land to Ameries, where he hoped to enjoy solitude and ‘holy meditation; and it is not known that he en- tertained any expectation of making himeslf at all conspicuous, or thathe was anxious es and Joints, ve In announcin; ,8t public auction, to the W lying in the cit vce at the AS- in the plat of sai ing a certain lot of eirs of the late Wharf Property lyin: themselves that no ex- or ‘Will be spared to make this the. Firemen are respectfully requested to appear in Cotillion Music has been engaged Tickets ONE DOLLAR—admit to be had of any oor on the eveniag of the Ball, has been so eminently ind ALL DISEASES SPANISH MIX- | for the occasion man snd ladies ; But about 1724 it bers, and at the d ing and astonishing made in all parts of the coun’ where the skill of the best and in most cases ysicians had been | J H Goddard, je wer over the Bioop is truly remarkable and all diseases arising from impurity of the great | Seat ov Lrvz have been relieve: out a single faflure, out of thet ousands who have ish Mixture contains no C J Columbus, Williams, sr. V Johnson, 4 and cured with- a: oc 4 —WThS&eotd EDUCATIONAL. MR. BUSHNELL’S SCHOOL, No. 441 Thirteenth street, between F and G sts, {OR ADMISSION, OR FOR CIRCULAR: ecessary information, ap) bined with other ingredients of known virt may be given to the youngest infant or m Dilftated Invalid, without the least possible hesi- We have aouly room for short extracts from the in ovr possession, and all | from gentlemen of the hizhest respectability, well kno Wn in thsir various loculities. Pleass read for By JAS. OC. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. RUSTEE’S SALE OF THREE VALU- able Brick Dwe!l'ng-houses and unex- pired term of Le: if Li of purchase, &c.. west and N stree! contain'ng all n the Principals 1SS HE W1T T having commenced her classes on Monday, September 17th, at her idence on Sth street, one door from E, is pre- leasure in calling the attention | red to offer to a limited number of young ladies he merits of Carter’s Spanish | for disea:es of tha blood. {t volumes of testimony to phere Ad t m his arrival in this country he joined unker brethren, was appointed their President, and thus placed in a induced him to exertions calculated to throw aside the veil of obscurity which hdd hung over their little band. Public curiosity was excited, and its numbers were soon augmented by the addition of new members. In course of time other societies were formed in contiguous lscalitics, and daring the period A. D 1750- 1775, the sect promised to become quite promi nent, butit seems to have reached its acme about that time, and soon begen to decline. The name is probably derived from the German Tunker, which signifies a plunger, (1 vulgar word, about on a par with 4erflwm- mix, highfalutin, & , of the Americano-An- gl -Saxon.) and is indicative of their mode of baptizing, which was performed by placing the subject on bis knees in the water, and then ungivg him over and under, bead first he vperation resembled that of somerseting : ofcen called Dumplers, bors probably manu- ers, in consequence of the natural twist of their inflexible tongues, ght ir the interchance of D and T P h of Sept (851. and recorded in LiberJ. A S$ ,No 85, fo- lics 97, &c., the subscriber will sell at on MONDAY, the 5th of November, o'clock p. m., on the term of a certain lease sius M. Clements, bearing date on the Ist diy of June, 1554, and recorded on the 19th di: 1854, of Lots Nos. 2 and 3, in Samuel uare No. 399, with the privilege rchase, &c therein reserved and contained ; and also all the buildings and tmprovements erec- Said Lots front fifty feet on 9th -four feet four inches on N ings and improvements consist of three well built and comfortable brick houses, with back buildings, &c., and orable opportunity of procuring com- | fortable dwellings or making investmerts The terms of Sale w'll be: $2.500cash ; the bal- ance in6, 12, 18, 24, 30, and 36 months, for notes | bearing interest from day of sale, secured by deed of trust upon the | with in six days a! Wetake great of otr Teaders to Mixture asa remed. © joys areputation net Preparation.— Daily Dispatc a. The Hon John M. Botts, of Va, sa ers tt a matter of duty to add his test! virtues of Carter’s Spanish Mixture, From ACTUAL PERSONAL OBSERVATION of its remarkable cura- | tive powers for tre dis2aces in which it is used ‘We have becn cured of a violent and pro’ | Liver disease by Carter’s Spanish Mixture. We know ft tobe all it professes.—Kditor Southstde | Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We have found from personal trial, that Car- | ter’s Spahish Mixtare is a truly valuable medi cine —Ed. Vergennes Independent, Vt. GREAT CURE OF SCROFULA—A press | man in our employ was cured of Scrofula of a vir- | ulent character by a few bottles of Carter’s 9; after everything else had failed. h have come under our own observa tlod, proves to us conclusively, that is really a val- uable medicinal age! every posstble advan! course of English and ement could be made by which one n might be accommodated manent or weekly boarders For terms and other part! e for pursuing a thorough r dies. | m Ulysses Ward to iculars‘see circulars. ted on said Lots. street west by ninet: street north, and the IANOS EOR SALE OR RENT .—New end second hand Pianos from the bes‘ mant‘actories, at moderate and conve- sfent terms for sale; second hand Pianos taken | in exchanve, and tuning pianos attended to at No | 198 Eleventh street, shove Pa. avenue .C. REICHENBACH. sep 86meoSTu& Th* WEBER'S EXCELSIOR BRASS AND STRING BAND. R. WEBER RESPECTFULLY BEGS | leave to inform his patrons and the rublic | tha’ he has withdrawn from Es) tbat he !s now prepared with a ENTED MUSICIANS to accommodate them ‘with a brass, string or reed band. uire MUSIC for Balls, Parties, Parades, | €3, &c., furnished from one toan ble notice, by ap, jor, four doors east Henderson’s nearthe Navy Yard, ortoF REDER- I1CK PROSPERI, Leader. Orders c+n be left at the +‘ Music Depot,” in the if not complied r the sale, the property will be reso'd, at the risk and expense of the purchas TS, upon one week’s nott: | at the expense of the CHAS. and indeed they wer which their Dutch n factured outof Te ita’s Band, and “4 . WALLACH, Trustee. AND OF TAL | "JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auct'r. oct 13-3tawads By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ONG BOAT TOM THUMB AT AUC- tion, by virtue of a Deed of Trust-—On SATURDAY, the 10th day of Novamber, 1855, at | 4 o'clock p. m., by virtue of a deed of trust from Alexander Clements to thesubscriber, beari: the 14th day of March, 1850, end duly recorded in Liber J. A’ 8., folios 55 and 5S, one of the land re- ‘on county, in the District of Co- ‘oat. named ‘*Tom Thumb,’ ly- ing in the Canal, at Mth street Brid flne boat, bein 75 feet Jong, and 13 in width, and two masts. Capacity upwards of A. M. SNYDER, Trustee: A. GREEN, Auct. NOTICE.—By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facies 1% issued by Henry Reaver, one of the Justices of the Peace for Washington county, District of Columbia, at the suit of the Goods and Chatels, Lands ard Tenements of Jobn Baker, and to me directed, I bave seized and toker in execution, all the righ interest, and es.ate at law and in said John Baker in and to one undivided seventh part of a tr ctof Land containing about 45 acresy subj et fo the right of dower of ‘irs. Jane Baker; and T hereby give notice, that on the 0th day of at10 o’cl’k a. m.,infrontofE 3 Wright's Auction R_om_ I will offer for sale the seld property, so seized and taken in execution, to tae highest bidder. J. W. MANKIN, Constable. ARSHAL'S 84 LE.—By virtue of two writs of Fieri Facias, issued from the Clerk’s Of- fice of the Ctrenit Court of the District of Colam- bia, for the county of Washington, and to me di- a}! expose to pnbli= sale, for cash, on the I2th day of November, at 12 o’clk M_, before the Court-house door of said County. the following described We take great the attention of the afflicted to mond Republican. SYP AILIS.—I have seen a number of cures of philis performed by Cart r’s Spanish Mixture. lieve It to be a perfect antidote for that borri- isease. . E. BURTON, ity of Richmond. ~as the occasion TLeir dress wes peculiar. long tunic, reaching to the heels, confiaed by 4% sash about the waist hood similar to that of the Dominican friars, This dress was adopted males, with the addition by the later of a veil which was not withdrawn in public. The beard was never cut, though it wascus- tomary to orossthe hair. The sexes were kept entirely senarate, even at seasons cf religious worship ‘ception was at the occurrence of their Love Ferats, one «f their Sacramente, when men and women dined atthe same table. hibited marriage, and if any insisted op abaxe douing celibacy they must also abandus the geographic limits of the Society; thouga thiy could sett’e in the vic erly, receive their portion of the public funds, ani send theirchildren to be educated by their brethren ani sisters. Their diet was of the most simple sort, and ficsh of all kinds was proseribed by their rules, except at tue Love Feast, when mutton and no other kind of meat was eaten Their farniture was plai _ bench served fora wood for a pillow. ‘Their religious exercises consisted to a great exteut in private meditation; and that this might be enjoyed without molestation, exch ) individual bad his ows apartment, which was ; H0t subject to the intrusion of auy other. Besides this, they hed tueir when the men met in their appointed place. and the women in theirs. They were required.to worshipf ur timeseach day. Anu their recreation was coupled with the per- formance of religious duty. Terr doctuines #0 nearly resembied thoseof the Seventh Day Baptists that they were con- sidered by some as a species of that sect. Several of their tenets were essentially different however; these are subjoined, whi'e the others may be inferred from the affinity just stated. They believed : 1. That future happiness was to be procured by penunce and mortification in the fleth in this worll; evidently being tainted with the old Gnostio opinion that evi! way inherent ia It consisted of a They also wore a Com. of Revenue for c: LIVER DISEASE.—Samuel M. Drinker, of the firm of Drinker & Morris, Booksellers, Rich- mond, Va., was cured of Liver disease of several years standing by only three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture. OLD SORES, ULCERS 4ND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure of Mr. Harwood, and others, detailed in our Al- manac The acuimber of such cases cured b ter’s Spanish Mixture, precludes the poss of inserting Chem in an advertisement. EFFECTS OF MERCURY — See the cure of He was eaten up with Mercur could obtain no relief, until he took six bott! Carter's Spanish Mixture, which perfectly restored him to health and vigor. NEURALGIA.—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri- etor of the Exchange Hetel. Richmond. ‘a by Carter's Spanish Mixture. Since teat time, he says he has seen it cure more than a hundred cases of the disease in which it is uséd Te never fails to recommend it to the afflicted bead oy Bees nai ge it, of Martinsburg, Va. eure of a violent case of ism. patient could not w.lk. A few bottles entirely b i SC RO FULA.—Mr. Harrison also writes of a hich all the doc- made a cure of both males and fe- cords of Washi: RASS AND STRING BAND, JJ SE only regular Band, now numbering 20 formers, any number of which may be ha: ying to the undersigned. Charges moderate, setisfaction warranted on ail occasions P. FISCHER, Leader, Residegce, Peansylvania Avenue, north si next door west of SECA (A) ed ESPUTA’S EXCELSIOR BAND. HIS Band is now again fully or, They now number eighteen comprise the best musical thie city.” This Band is now ready to furnish number of Musicians on all occastons for or Civic Parades, Parties, Balls, Pic fes. Serenades, &c , and they entire satisfaction on all occasions. pas: favors, would respectfully solicit ublic patronage. Messrs. Hilbus & Hitz’s Music Store will be punctually attended to, or ‘catfom46 the Leader, at No. 512 Seventh street east, near the Navy Yard. JOHN ESPUTA, Leader. ity, worship as f.rm- , Was cured | N' uarantee to give a continuance of P Allorders left i smail bleck of -, Writes of the sin- THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, Has discovered in one of our coMMON PASTURE F HUMOR; tors could not reach. Six er. SYP HILIS.—Dr. K. T. Hendle, of Washi: » who cured an obstinat>case of Syphi |, panish Mixture, says ‘‘it acts spe- cially on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt and efficient ia its results.” Dr John Minge, formerly of the Cit: Richmond, now of Alabama. Carter’s Spanish Mixture adm! ber of cases with astonishing]: recommends it as “the most e: SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA—Mr. Jos Robinson, of Wooster, Ohio, was cured of Scrofuia and Salt Rheum asousct pablic WEEDs a remed' PVEKY KIND THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TO & COM- point on Fourth street west 137 feet 4 inches due south from the north-east corner of said Square 513; thence running due south with the line of said stree* 80 feet to the south-ea t corner of said Square; thence due westwith the north line of a 80 feet; thence due north on a line said Fourth street 80 feet, and thenc* due east 80 feet to the point of beginning, f Washington, seiz-d and levied upon Judicials Nos. 51 and yin favor of James C. J. D. HOOVER, Marshal for the District of Columbia, E HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN hundred case>,and never faiied except in two cases, (both thunder humor ) possession over two hundred certificates of Its vir- (we, all within twenty miles of Boston. ‘Two botties are warranted to cure @ nursing sore He bas now in his three vears standing, of Carter’s Spaaish Mixture wM.8 oe CO., Proprietors, roadway, New York. bottle, or six bottles for $5. 8. STOTT, po incarees ss s generally. oct i—ly 75 to October term, One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of | McGuire and John Franc pimples on the face. ‘Two to three bottles will clear the system of Two bottles are warranted to cure the worst canker in the mouth and stomcch. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor inthe eyes. Two botties are warranted to cure the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt will cure scaly eruption of the skin. ‘I'wo to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to oure the most desperate case of rheumatism Three to four bottles are warranted to oure the F ive to eight bottles will cure the worst cases of serofula. - A benefit is always experienced from the first bo tle, and a perfect eure is warranted when the uantity is taken. I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in tae weinity of Boston. of itin everycase So sureas water will extin- guish fire sussre will this curs humor. undersigned gives | sold a bottle of it but that sold another; after a that trial it oe Paper rhe itself. There are two t erb that appears to me ing frst that it Price $1 ppt are 2. That Jesus Christ died for the salvation C., and Drugghkt ef all men. But that it could and ot zit to be secured by good works, each individua! thus working out his own salvation independent of the atonement 3. That men might perform more good works ‘od, and that these would be credited to the account of those who were Temissin duty, so that they might not oniy work out their own, but others #alvation by deeds of supererogation 4 That the eternal punishment of the wicked was not to be eternal. They ivsisted that Christ preached his gospel to the dead; and that the souls of just men made perfect were employed as missionaries to the spirits of re enjoyed no means of grace in this TDS a Cian SS NOTICE TO TRESSPASSERS. OME are in the habit of forcing open Government reservations, for the if | ting in their horses and cows. This is to no?! the public that hereafter all horses and cows foun public grounds will bead vp, nae their owners proceeded against ing to law. q By order mingetenie Buildings: General Superintendent. x R THE FALLAND WINTER TRADE. ete assort- ‘ONGS, NDIRONS, 4 cial Teeth, with Oontinuous 3 FEOTION OF TH: has the ad) others, vis: GREAT STRENGTH, CLEAN- OMFORT and BEAU with Nature in these respects, and in some seeline- Public inspection is respectfully solic- CAUTION.—No Dentist in the District of ‘ht to make this of teeth. and warranted for life. Office and house No. 398 E street, near the cor pay tins sr avenue and 14th than required by Just received, a la meni of SHOVELS and COAL HODS, FIRE CARRIERS, &c. For ELVANS & THOMPSON, Pa. avenue. btw. 9.h and 10th sts. [{ntel& Organ} DDITIONAL SUPPLY OF TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CAR PETINGS. - Justreceived 16 pieces) elegant new st rassels CAR PE TING’ w are. going at unusually low Also, 4 beles elegant and cheap bale English oval. new and superior arti & That sundry Jewish divisions of Time Were typioal of certain periods after the general jadgment, when repentant spirits would be admitted to bliss from the ishment. And that at the very lust, thore who ersisted in impenitence would be coayerted y 4 special act of Divine interposition, and reocived into glory : this was sup to hare by the Jewish Jubilee. 6. That deeds oz vislence were not justifiable, even in cases of self-defence. 7. That the members of Chrirt’s church should on no account engage in litigation. vernment and diseipline ptist in general; by peculiarities <TR ND 1h ele lites IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN. I know the effect AT INDUCEMENTS POR YOU TO LU AND SE6.—The “his friends and the just received his stock of Fall and Winter Goods, comprising allihe latest styles and o>lors of Cloth, Cassimeres, and Vestings; which made up to order in the mat elegant he bas some of the best workmen in the United ng agent Feu may rely upon get- lonable Clothing. MADE cLofHne as Over-garments, Frock, ts, and Vests, from andon sale 4 bales scene of their pun- inglish Tapestry Pastures, in some et 5 hag has never in tuat it should eure all kinds of allem in order to give some idea of the morgan coeoa Door- Mats, a 1 bale Jute do., 1 bale Manilla do., 1 bale par- lor do. Also, daily expected, afull supply 0} ects, se ae u ‘ sold as neg |AGETT, DODSON & CO. ‘AR PER’S MAGAZ!NE for Nov ; 2c. Fuanare’a Magazine Sts Rov, n 3 cad, by Ams. Stevens, $1 25 Nature, - BR LUNDY, ridge street, Georgetown, D.C. PIANO FOR $25! A ” A PIANO FOR $75!! A PIANO FOR 81235!!! 7 THREE NEW PIA ONE NEW inet States at work for him. the Reporter of FP: in April, 186%, I sold over 1,000 ‘who have been medicines was ever its, | Mke it. There isa universal praise of it from all it strictly for ten geoeral Their ehureh were the samoas excoptin'so far as affected above mentioned. bottles per day of it. Sams of the wholesale in business twen: ices—for instance, a whole aa Vent, for the small sum Overcoats, pea vn my own practice I alwa: hum»re—but sinee its introduction as a reat and wonderful virtues n found = od I never Seyeral cases of ep! was always considered ‘Reurable effectual In all canes of that aré but few who have seen more of it than I have. I know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them he Liver, Sick Headache, Fever acd Ague, Pain in the 8 and particularly in diseases of the Kid- has done more good than | Tae Huwwixe Birp —A bird of Sat style, from 8 of song‘ and now a bi: BS mninute here is a8 sel; himself. And without his without his pradence for comi. when the flowers are no more in bloom, and wr little boney -loving efriended he will oftea be- come a cheerful captive, and is soon familiar with the hand that feeds it. With the earlicst dawn of the northern. spring in were with the celerity at intervals through rd of beauty only. This ect a vegetarian as a bee for protection, ing changes— do family medicine solicits a call from all in want of FURNISHING Goons, pane, Stocks, Hand He respectfully mn cured if it will prove the sun glows cold o friend not unf: } 175each! Oe eee | Aala. Bate octaves) $250: OHN F. ELLI8’S Pino, Muaic and Variety Store. 306 Fa, avenue, between 91h and 10th s‘s. between Jd and 4% streets, Pa. avenue ous ae Dinegees of the ENCH BOOT MAKER. 5 OLFSTEINER, No. 487 Kighth st., is now to onable Pieagh Boots any medicine ever known No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best irections for Use,—Adults one table spoonful ie dividing spare til! tuey aga n arrive at the genial, ‘and more hap py regions of their birth. ‘| male is now assiduous in his mate; forgetful of selfish wants, oompanion with nectared sweets ; make the most Fas usT RECEIVED PER ADAMS'S Express, age Z. M. P. KINGS'S. 265 Vermiont ave., corner 15th gnd I sts. MR. WILLIAM PALMER, FESSOR OF THE FLUTE & SINGING, + Patras, Reraar of Fourteenth street, The exraptur.d justify him in saying that his boots cannot fo this A already made a of gentlemen are invited. be take sufficioat to operale on the bowels RUPACTURED BY LD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren sirees, Roxbury, Mass. 4 almost se a « Birds which ro 1 bit; ‘attacks even ing Bird & gliding Martin to the Petre of rhe nest is now d orchard a atk Log concerled by en artful imit branob. towhich it is fi orporated. Bluish by salive, ‘and instino’ CE IT WAS THOUGHT THERE was 0 Ro for business but the Avenue. Now, Spend ae . KOLB. A ro ere are y ‘Sd door east hol Agents ind. for the Gad Pelee ee CLIOKNER, 81 ane vals sven . SANDS, 100 Fulton ‘attached und i anoruen caters | ~ PEEL & STEVENS. le . Philadelphia, T tmore, BROWNS can be found ip any-othes—ie published on Satupe j ; Single copy, Seb Gnnum ....tecsecdesehooeesl OF . Ten cope : : ‘Twenty copies. (in wrappers) can be procured at the counter, Pape Pri ota nee Gey after the issue of the ‘Ost Ma’ 9 supportin, aoe Within are laid our other down ot plintsthe junesteglae tt ite bod as finish with the shert wool of the | budding Pfrtenus, the mullen. o> the soft clothing of unfolded fernstalks. The ergs, as inthe whole genus, are white, and only two, so neatly Oblong as to present no different of carn neubation, so tedivus to the —_ 6 pair, is completed in the short «pace of ten “ein and in — warmer state: a second “~ iS Ticed. approaching the nest, x dart sround the intrader, within » few inches oomania: andthe female, if the ng sre out often resumes her seat, ne mere than three or four feet irom the observer. Ia a single week the young a:e on the wing, aad ee : stills continue te be fed with their swects by theirsssiiuous 5 Oncinuatea such delieacy and eae circumstances, the wonuroas of natare, everything appears provided + the security of their existence. ¢ brood are introduced to life, the warmest season ofthe your; varie- |. ties of temperature beyond a certain medium, would prove desfructive t. their exquirite forms. POLAR SCENERY. How beautiful is the epereien wild cliffs that hang threateningly over our beads! though the «un is below the horizon, ite rays, glanei over the mountains, tinge their snowy heads with sweet rosy hues, which seem incorporated ‘im the snow, and, through all gradations, die out in the bloe of the shadows cast by the indented crest of the great rocks. For the first time,me lonbt, the foot of a European disturbs these pictures of solitudes, the echoes of which ex- cite the imagination by their mysterious voices. A r ling stone, the snow creaking under eur steps, our very breathing—all resound with a tumult curiously — ya: by reverberation, ond then dying out in the distance, as if it fied affrighted at iteelf. The dazzled sight isevery momentde-cived Appareutiy, [hive plainly beheld before me two men Apo “TmMous Size ; ( have distinguished all their gestures; I see them load their guus—yes, beyond a doubt they are two of our people coming to meet us; I waiked towards them, and fifty yards farther I found a stone a foot high,—divided into two black halves—by a little pateh of snow. The saow falis in great flakes, and gives a little ‘ight, which we still enjoy sbout poop ; dari the rest of the day a slaty hue saddens re makes us feel the cold more sensibly; objects a little distance from us are all confounded together in op funcral leaden grey Over head, beneath our feet, all round us, ic enow, uothing but snow. The raged crest of rock, of the perpendicular faces of the cliffs grinning through it, sceiw alone to protest ayainat this violat‘on of he'r nature, and alone remind us that the world is not an immense ssow-ball; and yet there isan indefiuable charm in this spectacle, which ome feels but cannot express in words, a charm known only to tho-e who have expericnced it, because, being before all things men of action, we have not learned to raint what oureyes have seen and admired We pass close by an iccberg, rising only some cores of feet above water, but balf « mile long. Mr Leask says it is one of the lnrg-st he haseverscen. I examined these different ses of ice with a view to discover some snalogy of structure, some law of formation ; vutin vain; tLe variety «f forms defics com- parison and clawificition Sometimes we save a regulas table or gugir-loaf; sometimes an actual island, with its creeks, bays and promonotories ; or 2n immense test fro.o which you would almost expect to see an inbabitar step out and welocme you, or the eutrance of a Cave opening with vast gallerice. orac«vern, asthe | by splendid werks @f art. The stories of our ch‘idhood, the wonders of the ‘Arabian Nights.’ reeur unbidden tothe me- mory, and would fain ery, “Open Sesame !"’— the dark profundities in hich * mysterious work is in preparation.—Leintenant Bollot's Journal. Tne Covunser or Acs.—The following, which we cut from a Tennersce paper, is @ portion of a letter froma elergyman in Loni ville, Keniucky, whose name is not given, writ ter to one of his flock: “I am now in my 75th year, and heve been in the ministerial office litle upwsrd a brif eoutury. During the long conree of my min- istry, ten years oceupying the o'd homestead, and upward of ferty in my nt loontion, and under different phases of the pol!tioal ab mosphere, I never saw it my dat, r felt the slightest inctination, to preach w! gever- ally called a political sermon Andif by one word or even insinuation from the puipit, Ler- er disturbed or interra: the feelings of a po- litical hearer, I neverknew it I ucver er- tered the clectioneering canvass for any man. even my most favorite political friends. And when I thought proper to offer my saffrages at the polls. it was always done by a silent yote, in an anobtrusive manner. I do not kuow that I ever gained a yote seeretly or in direcdly for say man. Indeod. & always thought it unbecoming the gravity, the digni- ty and excrednoss of the pulpit, as well as de- trimental to the spiriturl edification of the peonle, for the ambassador of Heaven to turn aside from his master’s work to mingle with the'excited multitude, where little else is to be heard but wrangling and Jangling about men and measures, without any addition te, but :nost certainly detracting from, the credit and inflaence of his clerical character. Of all the offices over held by man, tut of an am- bassador of Christ is tae most dignified and responsible. x ‘No other post affovds a plece Of equal honor or dis rave "’ 4 Coxspinacy.—We learn from the Char- lottesville (Va) Advocate that a conspiracy was lately formo] amongst the negroes in the nbighboriood of Nortonsville, Albemarle coun- ty, and on the Green side of the line, to rob, murder and attempt their escape into a free State, which was brought to light a few days since. The eonspiracy included some forty- odd negroes. Those who informed upon regt alleged that they were instigated by two Trishmen, = foes ne an account of the happiness and well-doing of those negroeswho se semi escaped into free States, and in- sisted 1; their undertaking the attempt. ‘Their plan was to rob some of the nsighbors money and hortes, and make escape in an armed gang. Investigation may lead to the-detection of the white rascals who insti- gited this conspiracy. A Gobp Op Ack.—The ton of the venerable man referred to—himeclf 74—sends us the Beuti ® Revolutionary soldier, was bora in the State of Rhode Island. and 4 m the 12th day of August, 1750, and was one hundred and

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