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Price—Tuexg Cents. | PosTMASTRKs whoact as agents will be allowed a commission of twenty per cent. DIES AND GENTLEM E NS, 235 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, has just received a large assortment of Ladies? FURS, of all qualities aud varieties, well worthy the atten ion of that class of purchasers. They will tind aricles in that branch of hts Dusiness ex- actly suited totheir wants and tastes. The assoit- * is indeed very beantifal. cot too, mad» ample provision, nen and youths, and to-da: a4 stroduced the new styles of N York HATS, doth silt and felt. togethor with CAPS, of various qualities and varieties Hi las, loo, a large assortment of chi’dren’s suchas CAPS and FAN@Y HATL, se- tected with extreme care Having mad» his purchases of the manufactur- ets for ea -h. he is enabled to s*lihis goods at least twenty pe cent. cheaper than similar articles have heretofore bee a procu ed, or can now be obtained in this Market. He, however, in view of those ad- vintages, demands the money in hand. a request which. wader the circumstances, will not be deemed unreasonable oc 27-2¥. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. HE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RESPECT- fally announce to the public that be is now receiving bis Fall, and Winter Stock, to which hi would respectfully invite the at- tention of purchasers, feeling confident taat the variety is greater and the prices less than can be found this side of New York. His stock com- ives, in part— Table aud pocket Cutlery Albata, Brilania and Iron Tea and Table Spoons Britania Tea and Cotlee Pq, and ia sets Britania Castors, 4. 5, and 6 bottles ‘Tea Trays. also Waiters Shovels and Tongs, Pokers eal Hods, Corl Svovels Andirozs, Sinder Sifters Ash Tubs, Wood Axes Japan Tin Ware Feather Brushes, all varieties Bristle Brashes, all varieties Baskete. Brooms, Mats, &c , &e. Gans, Pistols, Game Bays, Flasks and Belts Powder and Shot, Caps, & All of wh.ch ace etfered at a small advance for ash. JOS. L. SAVAGE, Pein av , between ivth aud I Lth streets, oc 27—2w sigaof Gilt Saw. ACADEMY OF MUSIC. N PURSUANCE OF THE DESIGN OF this Lastitucion, viz: the diffusion of the knowl- edge of Music, and a cultivation of the public taste for the higher order of the Art, the ACADEMY OF MUSIC proposes to vive series of FOUR CONCERTS: and, with a view to add as much as possible to their popularity, the Great Works of Beethoven, Mozart, Mendiesoin, Spohr. Hammel and others, relieved by lighter compositions, wili be pro- duced with the y-eatest possible effect, both in the Orchestral and Vorcai riments. The pian of admission will be the same as that adopted by the Academy of Music in London. viz: by subscription ody, the terms of which wiil b- $5 for the four Concerts, entitling the subseriber to three tiekets of admission to each Concert abscribers names may be immediately received at the bookstore of Messrs. Taylor & Maury; at he Piano store of Mr. Davis, aad at the Music Stores of Messcs. Milbus and Zantzinger; also at the Arademy of Music. corner Niath and D stgeets. (Open daily from 10 till 6.) oc 15—tf MUSIC DEPOT, Southwest corner of Pean’a avenue and D street, Star Buildings, Washiagton, D.C. C. H. EISENBRANDT., (Scecessor to Hiravs & Hirz,) Importer, Publisher, and Dealer ia AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MUSIC, PI- ANOS, SPRINGS, &c. HiS POPULAK ESTABLISHMENT HAS been refitted in the most modern and tasteful manner, combin'ng all the comforts aud vou euce iba: a establishment should pos: together with the most complete assortine .t of MERICAN and EUROPEAN MUSIC, Pia- NOS, &c., to be found in the Metropol.s. With 4 desire to meet the wishes of the musical puulic, ally solicit their patronage 7 GED. a ILEUS, Agent. THE GREATEST MEDICAL DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, Has discovered Ia one of our COMMON PASTURE WeeDs a remedy that cures BVERKY KIND UF HUMOR; TRO THE WORST SCROFULA DOWN TOA COM- MON PIMPLE E HAS TRIED IT IN OVER ELEVEN i hundred cases, and never fatled except in two cases, (poth taunder humor) He has now in his possession over two hundred certificaies of its vir- ali within twenty miles of Boston | wo bott.es are Warranted to cure a nursing sore wrth, = to three bottles will eure the worst kind of the face. fwo to three bottles will clear the system of wiles ‘Two battles are warranted to cure the worst CQuker in the mouth and stom-ch. Three to tive bottles are warranted to cure the case of Erysipelas t ~ bh tes are warranted to cure ali nor inthe ayes Two vottles are warranted to cure runaing of the ear: iehes among the hair Four ttes are Warranted to cure corrupt s iL eure sealy eruption of the skin. bottles are warranted to cure the sworn bottles warranted to cure the ase of rheumatism One bot Two wo Worst case of Two to three Five tocisbt bottles will cure the worst cases of serofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first ¢, anda perfect cure is warranted when the antity is taken t, | peddled over a thousand bottles of inity of Boston. I know tas eifect ease Sosureas water will extin- sare willthis cure humor. 1] never it but that sold another; aftera * speaks for itself. There are two 2s about this herb that appears to me surpris- ing; first that it grows iu our pastures, in some pize quite pleatiful, and yet its value has never a known uutil 1 discovered it in I>46—second, taat it suould eure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise and great popuisrity of the discovery, I will state that in April, 1653, 1 peddled it, and sold about 6 bottles per in Aprit, 1594, L sold over 1,000 bottles per day af i 2 Some of the wholesale Drugyists whe bave been in business twenty and thirty years, say that no- thing in the aunals of patent medicines was ever like it. fhere is a universal praise of it from all quarters in my own practice I always kept it strictly for hamors—but since its {ntroduction as a general family medicine great and wonderful virtues have beea found in it that { never suspected Several cases of epileptic tits—a disegse which Was always cousidered incurable Lave been cured by afew botdes ©, what a mercy if it will prove effeetual in ali cases of that awfal malady—there are bat few who have seen more of it taxn I have. know of several cases of Dropsy, all of them d people cured by it For the various diseases le Liver, Stck Headache, Dy«p-psia, Asthma, Fever ard Ague. Pain inthe side, Diseases of the Spine, and puticulirty ia diseases of the Kid- neys, &e , the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you can get and enouzh of it as for Use —Aduits one table spoonful cd Children over ten years dessert spoon Fachitdren from five to eizht years, tea spoon. fal. As no directions can be ap jileable to all con stitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels twice a day. MANUFACTURED BY DUNALD KENNEDY, No. 120 Warren street, Rorbury, Mass cv Price, Oxe Dottar. sity, Hw RING, ue Agents —New York Nb, Sl Barclay street; C t i¥ Brostway; AB. & D. SANDS, 100 Fulton 4 Puiladeipbia, TF. W. DYOTE & SONS timore, BROWN & BROTHER, CANBY & HATCH. Alexandria. P &SPreveENs. At Retail by all respectable Druggists in the United States aod British Provinces, and also by the Drugzists of tais City. oct 2i-ly OW RECEIVING NEW AND FASH- fonabie styles of Gentlemen’s, Youths’, and Boys’ FELT HATS in pleasing vari- ety of color, quality aad price, at A Hat, Cap, and Gentleme: Furnishing Store, povi—cutw 44 Pa avenue, near lig street, MPGRTANT TO GENTLEMEN. GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR YOU TO LL AND SEE.—The undersigned gives notl » his friends and the public that he has just recetved his stock of Fali and Winter Goods, comprising all the latest styles and ca!ors of Cloth, Cassimeres, and Vestines; which goods will be made tio to order in the most elegant manner, as be has seme of the best workmen in the United States at work for him. Being agent for Scots, ‘he Reporter of Fashions, you may rely upon get- ‘ing the most fashionable Clothing. READY-MADE CLOTHING of tls own make; such as Over- garments, Frock, ress, and Busine<s Coats, Pants, and Vests, from medium to very superior quailty. All the above goods will be sold at very low orices—for instance, a whole sult, Coat, Pants, and Vest, for the small sum of $15. 6 to 220 Overcoats, beautiful style, from #1 tants, do do 3to 10 Vests, do do 2.50t0 id He respectfully solicits a cali from all in want of clothing. FURNISHING GOODS, sack as Shirts. Drawers, Collars, Stocks liand ‘ercbiefs, Scarfs, Umbrellas, ec. P. W. BROWNING, Under United States Hoiel, between 3d and 43g streets, Pa. avenue sep 11—3m FRENCH BOUT MAKER. ACOB WOLFSTEINER, No. 457 Eighth st., near Pa. avenue. is now prepared to snake the most Fashionable French Boots ly fils long experience and pra tice in this branch of the business in Paris and New York, justify him in saying that his boots cannot be excelled in this country. Hias on hand a lot already made up, to which the particular attention of gentlemen are invited. sep Ll—3m* Pi NCE If WAS THOUGHT THERE was no place for businexs but the Avenue. Now, the people fad, in making their purchases, they can do beston Seventh street. ‘There is no place in the city where they caa get better articles, or at lower prices, than at G. FRANCIS'S, j t above Odd Fetlows’ Hall, Seventh street. “Many are beginning to know this, and when in want of Housekeeping Hardware, Cutlery, Silver Plated, Aibata, Britannia, and Japanned Wace, Clocks, Bird Caves, Baskets, Brushes, &c., they call on him. Others, in mak'ng their purchases will de weil to remember bis store. oc 19- } DENTISTRY. i tion to bis new, patent and great- IMPROVED method of settiag Ars ial Tecth, with Continuous Gum, tue very PERFECTION OF THE ART. This Be ph lls Las the following advantages over + others, viz: GREAT STRENGTH, CLEAN- UINESS, COMFORT and BEAUTY, vielng b Nature in these respects, and in some others =e Ling. Pubile inspection ts respectfuliy solle- ease call and ave s smene. CAUTION —No other Dentistin the District @>'ambta has a right to make this stvie of teeth. ‘i. B.— Teeth constituttonally heullhy, plugged and warranted for life. ‘dice and house No. 295 © street, near the cor- TP — avenue and 1th street. n eS Carter’s Spanish Mixture! THE GREAT PURIFIEROFTHE BLOOD! Gest Alterative Known:! NOT A PARTICLE OF MERCURY IN ible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, KbLeomatism, Obstiaate Cutaneous Eruptions, Pimples or Postules on the Face, Blotch ifoils, Ague and Fever, Chronic Sore Eyes, wo.m or Tetter, Scald Heald, Enlarge- pain of the Bones and Joints, Sait Rhenm, Stubvora Ulcers, Syphilitic Dis-rggrs, and all diseases arising from an injudicious use of Mercury, Imprudence ia Life, or Impurity of the Blood. HIS great remedy, which has become so rap- idly and so justly celebrated for its extraords nary elicac y ss sexe uu vuliue Mady ost most obstinate and terrible forms of disease with ch mankind is atilicted, is now offered tot public, with the conddent assurancethat no Mxv- ICAL Discovery ever made has been so eminently successful incaring ScROFULA, and ALL DIsrasER OF THE BLoov,as CARTER’S S?ANISH MIX- TURE of preprietors are receiving by every mail most flattering and astonishing details of ¢ made in ali parts of the country, and in most cases where the sxill of the best tried in vain ower over the BLoop 1s truly remarkable pases arising from impurity of the great & have been relieve t and cured witb- rie failure, out of thet ouxand. whe bav: Carter's Spanish Mixture contains no used it Mercury, Opium, Arsenic, or any dangerous drags, but is composed of Roots and Herbs, com- bined with other ingredients of known virtue, and | recomrucnded, may be given to the youngest infant or most de- bill ad invalid, without the least possible hes!- tation. ave bave only room for short extracts from th: volumes of testimeny in our possession, and !] from gentlemen of the highest respectability, well known inthcir various localities. Please read for yourselves. We take great pleasure in califag the a'tention of eur readers to the merits of Carter's Spacish | py ure asa remedy for diseases of the blood It ‘sa eputatioa in this city unequalled hy an: other preparatioa —Daily Despatch, Ricamond, Va The Hon Jobn M_. Botts, of Va ,says heconsid- ers it a matter of duty to add his testimony to the virtues of Carter's Spanish Mixture, FRoM ACTUAL PERSONCL O8SEL VATION Of its remarkable cura- liv) powers for tue diseases in which it is used \Je lave been cured of a violent and protracted Liver disease by Carter's Spanish Mixture. We know It to be all [t professes. —Aditor Southside Democrat, Petersburg, Va. We bave found from personal trial, that Car- ter’s Spauish Mixture ss 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 Span ish Mixture, aftereverything else bad failed. Oth ercnres whieh nave com under our own observa tlod, prove. to us conclusively, that is really a val- vable medicinal agent. We take great -asure in calling the attention of tee attlicted to its mer- its —Kichmond Republican. SYP AILIS.—\ have seen a number of cures of Syphills performed by Cart r’s Spanish Mixture. I believe it to be a perfect antidote for that horri- bie disease. BE. BURTON, Com. of Revenue for city of Richmond. Mixt e LIVER DISEASE.—Samuel M. Drinker, of | productive Or: the firm of Dringer & Morris, Booksellers, Kich- mond, Va , was cured of Liver disease of several yeu Spanish Mixture. OLD SORES, ULCERS AND OBSTINATE ERUPTIONS ON THE SKIN.—See the cure “of Mr. Harwood, and others, detailed in our Al- manac ‘ue number of such cases cured by Car- ter’s Spanish Mixture, preciodes the possibility of inserting them tn an advertisement. EFr*ECTS OF MERCURY —See the cure of Mr Elmore He was eaten up with eecnry and could obtain no relief, until he took six bott Carter's Sp: him to health and vigor. NEUCRALGIA.—Mr. F. Boyden, formerly of the Astor House, N. Y., but more recently propri etor of the Exchange Hetel, Richmond, was cured of Neuraly!= by Carter's Spanish Mixture. Since that time, he says he has seen it cure more than a hundred cases of the disease in which it is used He never fails to recommend It to the aiflicted. RHEUMATISM.—Mr. John F. Harrison, Dragytst, of Martinsburg, Va., writes of the sin- vular cure of a violent case of Rheumatism. The patien' could not w.lk. A few bottles entirely cured him. SCROFULA.—Mr. Harrison also writes of a great cure of Scrofuia, in the person of a young lady, (of three years standing,) which all the doc- tors could not reach. Six botties made a cure of her SYPHILIS. —Dr K. T. Hendle, of Red get ton. D. © , who cured an obstinat: case of Syph ils hy Carter's Spanish Mixture, says ‘‘it acts spe- elally on the Blood, Liver and Skin and is prompt | all observation. and etficient in its results.’? Dr Jon Minge, formerly of the City Hotel, Richmond, now of Alabama, says he seen Carter's Spanish Mixture administered in a num- ber of cases with astonishingly good effect. He recommends it as ‘the most efficlent alterative in ” SALT RHEUM AND SCROFULA—Mr Jos Robinson. of Wooster, Obio, was cured of Scrofula and Salt Rheum of three years standing, by ouly three bottles of Carter’s Spanish Mixture WM 3. BEERS & CO, Pro 5 No. 304 Broadway, ew York. Price $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. orsaleby CHAS. STOTT, Washirzton, D, C., and Druggists generally. oct l—ly R. MUNSON respectfully calls public atten- | standlog by only three bottles of Carter’s | gleand married li jes of | that failure ts impossible—rules for daliy manage panish Mixture, which perfectly restored | ment—an easay on i Medical. DOCTOR HOOFLAND’S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, PREPARED BY Dr. ©, M. JACKSON, Philadelphia, Pa.§ . WILL KFFECTUALLY CURE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA Taundice, Chronic or Nevvous Debdility, Dis- sases of the Kidneys, and all Diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomaca. | Such as pepe pc Inward Piles, Fulluess, or | Blond tothe Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nau- sea, Heartburn, Disgist for food, Fullness, or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eruetations, Sink- jog or Finttering at the Pit of the Stqmach, Swimming of the Head, Hurried and D'tienlt Breathing, Fluttering ot the Heart, Choking or Saffocating Sensations when in a lyin Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots of Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain tn the Head, Deti- clency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Chest, Limbs » Sudden Flashes of Heat Burning in the Fiesh, Constant Imagtinings of Evil, and great Depression of Spirits. ; HE PROPRIETOR, in calling the attention of the pee to this preparation, does so with a feeling of the utmost confidence in its virtues and adaptation of it to the diseases for which it is | recommended. It is no new and untried a7'1 | stood the test of a ten years’ tr ore the Ame: ican people, and its reputation and sale is un valled by any similar preparations exiant. testimony in its favor given by the most cle, but cne that has 1 ‘ ally sub- nuitted, referring any who may still doubt, to the | “Memorabilia,”? or Practical Receipt Book, fo: | Farmers and Families, to be had gratis of all the Agents for the German Bitters. Principal Ofice and Manufactory, 120 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPASIA, PA SESTIMONY FROM NORTH CAROLINA FaritAcets of Dr. W. Smith, c* Pine Hill, Rich- | mond County, 7. C. Pung Hint, March 4, 1654, Da. C. M. Jackson, Palledel pul!a—Dear Sir: 1 have been a subject of Dyspepsia, in its worst form, for the last ve years. Such was my condi- tion for twelve mont! -t the physicians and ali who saw me said i mst die ne in this con- was carried to the watering places in Vir- "ennessee, and North Carolina, but was efited by any water to which I was taken nome I stopped a week at Ruth- m, a sma viilaze in North Caroiina, te the effect of some © tlyheate water in that t the last of the week I went intoa get some medicine for my child ané ‘There were several of the village physi- “in the store, and one of them scemed to take rest in my case, and, after asking me stions, said he had been a dyspeptic and | ‘fp greatly benefitted by the use of HOOF- | LAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, prepared by | you, and he insisted that I would try the Bitters. | ealsocailed the next day at my room, and in- sisted so much that | would try them that | asked to get me one bottle. He did it, and 1 com- menaced taking It as directed. and J was more ben- | efitted by it than all the water aad medicine I had | ditton f We 6 try sor j had } ever taken After to me for 4 preseription and rm ptic,) and | yuve him nia ad left, whicu eiected mueca geod In bh He bas often called on me for more of the s« Kind of m » Saying he w. by it ‘usn any other he had taken been apie to ¢ ny more for him will you, ¢ fore, please sbip more 2+ s09n as possible. Respectfully, yours, ITH. D.R. HUOKER, Rogers Store, Wake Co.,N G., October <i, 1565, say: “Having experienced very great benefit from the esr oF HOO LANDS GERLAN i coucomitant evils, 1 ain desirova yaquantity of !t for the benefit of my community. Yoa will, therefore, piease senda lot, &c., &e. your discovery ich, to say the least of it, bas ef- 5 fecte at all other medicines, tha: I have | 2 h Ned todo. HOOFLA GERM, 3 bave cured me of stubborn and agyravated case of the PILE perhaps, ever o the lot of man. My case is netastranger in this community, as 1 am well known ia this and tae surrounding counties, and can truly say that my recovery bas astounded all my friends en tons, as | had irie ping nothing did me any good un- til I was prevalied upon to try the Bitters. You are at bert to make any use of this communica- tion for the benetit of the alicted, you may think ° ‘Truly, yours, — ay WM. J. ATWUOS, orate and 5 it, aad can be used fi For sale by respectahie dealers everywhere, and Z. GILMAN, Washington; J. ¥ Georgetown, and J. K. Pi Alexanuria. PRIVATE MEDICAL FH! on THE PHILOSOPHICaL VIEW OF MA. st M. B. LA CROIZ, Me Bey ALBANY, N. Y., 2) Pages and 130 Fine, Plain, and Colored = ~ Lithographs end Piates. ¥rice only Twenty-Five Cent Sent Freaof Postagato all parts of the Unien Cc ‘TT BOOK EVER PUBLISHED— J and containing neaily double the quantity of read- ing matter ia that of tae Fie LY CEN’ OR DUL- LAR PUBLICATIONS Tt treats on tue PRY SIO MARiUAUCE, infirmities ~ mar l—ly VATESE TAGE, Matarity, resulting tro cesses, which destroy the physicsl eat mesial pow- ~ ers, with Observations oa = P Marriage, its duties and disquaiifieations, and their remedies; with Lithographs, Ulustrating the Anatomy and Physictogy, and Diseases of the Re- ns of both sexes, their structure, A popular and comprehen- Duties and Causzlties of sin- — PP and fruitful alliances, mode of securing them—infeitcttous and infertile ones—thetr obviation and removal,—importan! hints to thase contemplating matrimocy, that wil) overcome objections to it; none, take this important step without rst consi! es—conunentaries on the diseases and melical tment of females from infancy case graphically illustrated by beautiful Hthogra- hic plates —nervous debility, its causes and cure, iS a process al once so simple, safe. and efizetual uses, and func sive Treatise on th: Spoermatorrhea, with i observations on a safer and more successful mode of treat: t —precautionary hints on the eviis re- sulting from empirical practice—an essay on al! diseases arising from indiscretion, with plain and simple rules by which ail persons can cure them- selves without mercury—reinedies for those seif- inflicted miseries and disappointed hopes so u fortunately prevalent in the young. Itisa tru: ful adviser to the married and those contemplating marriage. Its perusal is particulazly recommend- ed to persons entertaining secret doubts of thei physical condition, and who are conscious of hav- ing hazarded the health, happiness, and privileges to which every human being is entitled. Price TWENTY-FIVE CENTS Five Copies for One Dollar. Mailed eto rts of the United States. “ B.—Those who prefer may consult Dr. LA CROEX upon any of the diseases upon which thi: book treats, either personally or by mail. M. cine sent to any part of the Union according to di- rections, safely packed and carefully secured from copy, o of post. Address Dr. M. B. LA CROIX, No. 31 Maiden Lane, or Post Otiice Box 579, Albany, N. Y. Office open daily from 9 a.m. to 9p. m., and on Sunday from 2 until 5 p.m. Ottice REMOVED from No. 56 Beaver st. to 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N.Y. dec 7—y : A PIANO FOR $25: A PIANO FOR $75!! A PIANO FOR $125!!! THREE ae PIANOS FOR $175 each! E NEW PIANO (7 octaves) $250! at 7 OBN F. ELLIE'S Piano, Music and Varicty Store, 306 Pa. avenue, between 9b and 10th sts, oc BALLS. FIRST GRAND BALL OF THE JOURNEYMEN BAKERS. Wh JOURNEYMEN BAKERS OF WASH- {NGTON take great pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public gensrally, that pense in mekiag such arrangements as wiil give satisfaction and enjoy - ment to every one who may honor th2m with their Pr esence MAKSOLETTIS NATIONAL BAND kas yoen envaged for the occasion Supper will be furnished by an old and expe- rienced caterer Tickets ONE DOLLAR; admitting 2 man and ladies, to be had from the Committee or at the door on the evening of the belt Positively no hsts or caps allowed in the ball ' room, except those worn by the Managers The Floor Managers will be desiguated by wearing tri-colored Rosetts—red, white and bine. Commuttee of Arrangements sR. n, Frederick Kuhl, John Hess, Jobn Ewald, Sr John Shettield, ' Ox, John Ewald, Jr, George Reinecker, Daniel Piitt Jos G. Myseil, George Goegler Floor Managers Charles R. Lebman, Join W. Fox, John $ haahatts, John Ewald, Jr. JOS G. MYSELL, Treasurer. nov 6,8,10,13,14—St* EDUCATIONAL. MR. BUSHNELL'S SCHOOL, dL Thirteenth street, between Fand G sts. L. RID- ERPONT, | Oitice | {OR ADMISSION, OR FOR CIRCULARS, © taining all necessary informatio: the Principal. oC} FISCHER'S ERA ‘QE only NESTRIN snow irecenira toe pl iurmers, any number of which may be hed by applying to the undersigned. Ch and satisfaction warranted en all occasions P. FISCHER, Leader, Residence, Pennsylvania Avenue, north side, aext door west of Iron H. PUTAS EXCELSIOR BAND. tand now again fully organized. A how number eighteen perfec aud comprise the best musical tai s city. This Band is now ready ans on ali oce: Parades, Parties, >and they guarantee to give on all occasions. The Band u! for pas: would respectfully solicit 2 continuance of public patronage. AlLorders leftat Messrs. Bilbus & Hitz’s Music ibe panetaally attended to, or by appli- to the Leader, at No. 542 Seventh street near the Navy Yard. JUHN ESPUTA, Leader. PiANOS_PIANOS_—PIAYOS, UST RECEIVED AT THE MUSIC DEPOT, t corner of Penna. avenue,-~4>= east, 3 dyed by competen j te be superior to any rizontal square Pianes made, in point of each, and durability in a few days, another lot of these , and Continue to receive them as soon an be passed throuzh the Custom House. GEO. HILBUS, Agent. S. P. HOOVE R'S IRON HALL BOOT SHOE & TRUNK ESTABLISHMENT. Ce . 9th and [028 sp, L Sor tad DA UQUT ARTA RT Ss Youths’ BOOTS and I will sell cheap for cash FOR LADI Cassi mere double sole long Gaiters, water proof F Lasting heel and button do ssimere do siicerious toilet white aud bi'k kid Siip- {i colors, with and withont tips ldren’s black, blonze and colored ps and ¢ 8 morocco kouble sole tipped 2 n Boe BOYS AND YOUTE if doubl: double French patent leather and caif double sole long Sutton Gaiters Frenci: patent leather and calf Oxford ‘Ties Fre If Botts at 33 50 worth $5. id assortment of Boots and Shoes hich 1 am contident | can furnish at fair prices. Give me a call and examine for yourselves at 3B. P. HOOVER'S, Tron Hall. GLENWOOD CEMETERY, No. 292 Pa. ave., corner 1th siveet, oc 26—tf (OVER THE SAVING’s BANK.) BXHIS CLME KY is laid outon the theceiebra renweood, of New York distant or oi—No Y high grour igi orth of the Cay stect leading directiy to the y: This Com buve secured g thet wal otherwise, which fs of vast importance t+ vio Wish their dead to repose where they Lave placed the n, for it has become a custom in all other cities when the burie! ground becomes valv- for other purposes, to sell it, and throw the dead promiscously into one large pit, and legal tmeasures cannot prevent it, as no tides are given ab. ock a.m, Pa: ter, By- and a map of the ground, and ail other tn- can be obtained. sleft with Mr. James F. #f >. ntb street, or any other underlaker, wiil be attended to. j ai g COFFIN WARERKUOM, >. WILLIAM PLANT & CG., UNDE « KERS—residencedis Sevenin eet, between G and EF. streets. ; aa (nterments procured inany ground orcemetery. Coiins, Caps, Shrouds, Carrieges, Hearse, and every article for inte:ments of the best quality furnished at short notice, on the mort reasouabl and at ail hours of the aight. Ha asive right of Cromp’s Patent Cor; esetver, Wo guarantee to ke 2 @ead for any eth of time. Sy li. SUNAS P. LEVY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, AND FIN. GROCERIES, — GenoralComniission & Forwarding Merchant INSURANCE AND BILL BROKER, No. 171 Pa_av., two doors below U.S. Hotel, Wasuineton City, D.C. N. B.—Country Merchants are requested to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. oc 2-ly UGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, &c. Pp SRSONS Piotisposet to Pulmonary Affec tions tind this the most trying season, owing to the sudden changes in temperature; yet by a little care, adopting warm clothing and supply- ing themselves with a good presesiption or cough remedy they may easily werd off what may else rove a dangerous winter companion. TY- JER'S COMPOUND GUM ARABIC SYRUP kas been xo long known and highly appreciated as one of our most innocent, yet eificacious, plea- sant, aud (since the reduction in price,) economi- cal remedies, tht it may be recommended and used with the uttmpst confidence. It is sold at 25 ree bottles‘in one, 50 cents. Wholesale RSON & NAIRN and STOTT & il by most Druggists. In Alexan- L & STEVENS; Georgetown by Mr. CISSELL. oct 2 AMERICAN HOTEL, No. 456 Pa. arenue, betwen 1% and Oth sire 8. HEFLEBOWER & L. T. LOY PROPRIRTORS Jy $—6in HE AIK CLOTH.—NOW BEING RECEIVED and constantly on hand, a large supply of Layeock & Sou’s HAIR SEATING ; the best ar- ticle im a ngrete For sale at small advance on YPN ELVANS & THOMPSON, 326 Pa. av., between 9th and 10ik sis. oe 29-2w (Int& Organ) BAND, | es moderate, | their first Grand Ball will be given at CARUSI'S | SALOON on WEDNESDAY, November 14, | gi Phe members of this Society pledge themselves | | to spare neither time nor ex gentle- | LOVE'S DOINGS. The New Orleans Crescent says t a young man, a taw student, h perately enamored of a beautiful young of the Second Disirict, who s vision in the eects. | nted with her—did not dar | f- 1 ment that lured Alciphron after bis Aicthe amid the Ose day he fol ee Opy med to be s prolaped the door tir ivinity glided : ror did he ever in- dite notes of impertinence filied with struck ravi Not Ler the or street from tl his knees # in story ows of ud, though they disclose eve » than the eyes of death fixed hik » until the cast ing to the neighboring 1 a philosophic cup of ccffee w anchorite biscuits. he betook hux- home Xt night he un and on the next : til the wat d him ¢ young man wu there—beiig on the s are, and not molesti human bei I line.) that the to interfere with him. oung lady were awar ther kira a regular whaling rival had him wrrested by due pr aud | i he sat present unk expiration of the fit the young man vol r at least showed him- he made so famous; both watchman and ht, in the ¢ 1, behind w countess t d that we could he night tor love of of ade induc or more of young lawy Same room wi | t fora others ung lawy« all our y t mit his va STORMING OF eceived by her f the interview was Lincat of Sel merce t thing but agrees ne e-capin treighted with the oF lashed t) une and lend form< at Minister of War, the Cortes onthe 12th of Ve ‘Great events are taking » whic ing on a general war peor A day come when our interest may compel us to t2ke part ia the siruggic. Li M Orienuse imagives that a uation can remain isvlated when Europe is i nguinary ¢ » he deccives with Various nations as with y often cannot avoid factivn. however pacific they may be. Do you know what would happen if we were to carry out in the extreme this syste of isolation ’?— Sooner or later wo shouid be despised by all, and ether countrics would make war upen as When the Government shall do it, I will frankly snbmit this suiject tu the Cortes; un- til then I shali not say another word upon the subject; but [cannot pass over in silence M. Oriense’s observat tious that prove every day their attachment to Spain. France has never, even in the time of Louis Phillippe, proved mere religious than she is now. she has always maintained, and now maintains, the strictest vigilance at the Pyrenees. and has lately offered us ships for transporting our troops to Afriea.— Althouzh we do not require them. we ought not the less, on tha ount, to exp our gratitude for the offers and services of friend- ly nation. Svuicip G —Gusiave Rich- ardet, sided at No. 43 Beekman street, ended his miserable existence last night by stabbing bimself in the abdomen with 2 short sword. Latterly the deceased had lived unplessantly with his wife, whose life. und also that of another female relative in the family, he threatened on Sunday ta de- They in consequence took fight and t supposicg for am tthat he would kill himself. The deceased has long been ad- dicted to drinking to exeess, and ftom this cause may be attributed his misfortunes and death. He had promised to pay his rent (four weeks due) this morning, but had not the money to do it with. An inquest will be held on the body.—JV. VY. Tribune. went the ordesl | , When speaking of na- | NG STAR. | Lhere is little, sometimes no | of dispositions. and PET are | Women. iatinnieentteeuseneneenseeeese j PREMATURE MATRIMONY. Marrioge is a Divine and beautiful arrange- ment. It was designed by Providence, not wlely as the means of keeping up the popula Hon, or a8 @ mere social and economical con- . | Venience, but a3 a blending of two spirits into be—the masculino representin, sdom,”’ i the feminine « affection When there spiritual affinity between the twe, zn is accompli lished. marriages are among the great- of the times; and it will not bea u these days of reforms, if an ** anti- in-a-burry seciety’’ were instituted. le leap int» the magic cir 7 ideration than they would jattake ot a dinner—iittle thinking that when oace in, they are there till their end comes mutual analysis Z omparison of taste and ihey seem to fancy that if thero auy discrepancies, the fatal Gordian kn: sellom cut and never untied, i afivetiions. have felt this truth—the ag it to their boart le hey recognize it as the of their lives. The chain is not a stikea one, but a cable of iron, that tghiens around them more and mre, crush- ing all hope aud energy, substitating hate for love, and eating out with its rust the very lile of the soul, Boys aud girls marry now toa great :r ey- tent than ever before, instead of waiting till they bee me full grown and matared men and The dandy, 2s soon as he gets out of short jackets and finds a little fras sithered on his upper lip, and the young Mise, &= soon as they emerge from the nursery and qualified es-uine the mest solemn responsibilities of And so, if ** Pa’! and “ Ma’’ won't con- post off to some Gretna-Green, and " they will never cease abreviatd frocks. think they are tw Gould never be the result of fan- ‘room and the evening party haracter. Under the exhila- of the dance, the glare cf the merry squib and joke, the dis- young man x ermly sculd dae or under similar circumstances lass that originated in Heaven. ally are conceived in the op- and bring forth only inig nity. ¥ to leurn each other is at hens kitehen, and on oceasions v the result of t daily divore: n the running away « children to Not only made ol traugzling on for mere » and shelter, aod in women bh, and wrinkt d te impossible for us to de- hfaily, the multitude of pb {and tiat resuit from these sinful al- r sinful they are. They ruin the pt the morals, stultify the miad. the result does not s husband ife. There are the eb p2r- feebleness and yi parents, lend moral, and go oat into the this, but the br in the t prime od and w frit aley res— stunted and gnarled. God pity tstool as speaking gpa Ce t the brave vl, nor the centle Like should glorious sight t» sec two who have herel the storm the hiae ef life together, ad y down the ¢ o de- alousy, each other, to that ever- ethe two shall co—for it The din har send a coy tl ty your Milwaukie conter education, whi selucction. in one re as Lelonging eas they e said he remains of the dead © form fiz-leaved ad- bject is well particularly on the ro we are prot, the bad, and Gere is Hatown wh» isnot a great- voull be a legion of buy tT the old T caf see wight greatly P pr f —Bostou Corres- pondence of the N.Y. Evening Post. Sap Lrieers or Darsnise.—The Utica Ob- puvlicbes the partienlars of a melap- eath teom ex ve drinking, hat city on Thursday tim was Mrs. Catharine is Sullivan, a tailor Troy, and the mother of five videst of whom is cleven years than @ year ted by her neig’ to bo @ woman of drinking habits, $4 ity of whiskey at a her resid sin a cond yxivation. At Shildren, th: oid aad the youngest le. Mrs. 5 , whois repre bor when the bays g before the steve in the kitchen, with ber babe im her zo F she sat there quite still, e open and the other shut. The he two eldest awoke i te get the mother bed which they had occupied. They assisted ber to the side of it, but corld not get her into it; hey therefore } caving the bave at her breast. They again went to b. Again, after twelve o'clock, the videst bay awoke, went to his mother’s side, put his hand oa her cheek, aud found her cull and dead. oo er -—At the late Agncultural 5 there was exhibited the Lt to this country by the firet Georcia from Swaitzburg, in 1734, and the sheet ires swan which surmounted the spire of the church erected by them at Ebenezer. There ball hole through the breast of the swan which was fired there during the revolu- ar, by a British soldier fora bottic of The bible is, of course, in German, we EGAA writer, dating from Italy, says there are no chapels for the poor, and no churches for the rich, in Italy. The rich and the poor meet together—the prince and the pauper kocel side by side on the seme cold marble floor. sid her down OL BR of G Pair