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eee . TE RE rR mR 5 ERNE RNR Me RENEE SEN ONE TE aad THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, WASHINGTON, D. C. + wg Star. THE WEEKLY STAR. This excellent Family and News journal—con- taining a greater variety of interesting reading than (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) oan be found in any other—is published on Saturdey AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pa. avenue and Elever-th street, By W. D. WALLACH, and is served to subscribers by carriersat SIX AND A QUARTER CENTS, payable weekly to the Agents; papers served in packages st S734 cents per month. To mai subscribers the subscription price m THRBEB DOLLARS AND FIFTY CENTS year in adrance, TWO DOLLARS for six months, and ONS DOLLAR for three months; for les« than three moothw at the rate of 124 centsa week. iP?" SINGLB COPIES ONK CENT. subsoribing in Clute amo ighbors plow te interveatien oe mat aren’ as wit awe 2 per cent.of Tax Wsuxuy Star saved. It Secure putaine the “Washington News” that his made Re Evextne Sra cireu- Hes Fenerally throughout the eouutry. IV" Single copies (in wrappers) cau be procured at the counte: Ie af paper. Pnee—THREE CE ~~ Postmasters who ne 1 a HA Fn niet rhe Actes agente will be allowed _EDUCATIONAL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1857. BURNING AD for the urns of the departed which were called. OFFICIAL, " i from their aupeiene, ealaihi ia Vocal and Instruméntal Music. In the reports of the Medi ee e ria — dove- Tr ay Bi - tes = ” Health for London, we read that in the Victoria | eotes—by the Romans. The ashes of those who : pence Septe inde a MUSICAL carn, Batt MORE, WASHINGTON, AND VIR-| CITY ACADEMY, Ss sina Bit es taken ee ty jor EW ROF. J. Fil Park Cemetery, last year, every Sunday, one | Joved eaeh other tenderly might mingle in one NOTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN to the holders Prof. A. F. o f 3 A Sth A y 4 $ IRE A.F. leasure in announe- 3 hundred and thirty bodies were interred; which | urn, if we would say : * Let not their dust be | of rocks of the United States that thie Department | ing to hia frieuds and to the ots 4 ae Pat ey Bache ATC tis RY: fact one of the medical journals expressed by | parted, for their two hearts in life were single- | will purchase such certificates a» shall be received | \¥® §imatoa, Alqxandria, and vi Conte CHAINS, SEALS, KEYS, LOCKE saying that there were sixteen thousand pounds | hearted.” here, duly assigned to the United States, previous he is prenres: ie re ef repr gared a boo Zot ether choice goods, tor a few days, of mortal matter added on that day alone to the There is nothing irreverent to the dead in = y 2 p fer sasteuments. 1 have just received # fine axsortment of new pen, Octuber 0 the Int day. of Now here- | | Orders left at the Musio Store of Me, Metzeroit, | Ghats , anautos already decomposing mass. A member of the cremation. Southey expressed very emphati- Sed pith pias ree gear teas sear Washington, D. C., the le Biee oe Me aig Which 1 asa prepared to sell at very tow mend acanes he-ouiiony Eng- London Royal Cotlege of Surgeons has recently | cally why a man might desire it for his friends: | 10 per cent. premium on the loan of 1842; ordeal Si serine Veet Fee eT Pe eompeat- | Picnse onl! at S38 Penn. avenue, sign of the lerge hemmat:os, Sciences, Ancient ond ponpalgeepae sel les = ae “ The mets castoin of interment.”’ he says, | 16 per cent. preimium on lonns of 1as7and 198: and | so ®stawim S| te AVENUE. | Sprand ieee H. 0. HOOD oo h-tw* t sd or \ rn Sepulture, aud we consider | “makes the idea of a dead friend more un-| 6 percent. remiumon Texas indemnity 5 percent. | = . a eae = = a 5 ee oT TdT weTaren — the subject of sufficient interest to our readers | pleasant. We think of the grave, corruption, ntok, eaesttee with the interest oaued te esoh’ Noi teen siverinomeicoreits GOs Read A ty Ak ryt) PW EL- | BRUT Menves “48 Corstr, Mp to present the following brief statement of bis | and worms. Burning would be much better.”’ | ease from 1st July. pupila, oa Tharstay next. Qetober tat. Thave just received another addition to my Iagge ‘Phe course of study embraces Ancient sud Mud- argument The true feeling is that with which the sur- | Certificates of stock received hereon or after the son Ded otra Pay Bt No. 488 Tenth street, be- | stook of Guid and Miver WATCHES, of the ern Lancunges Aluematics, and orduns e soul of a man is indestructible, and at | geon ends his pamphlet, using the words of | lt day of November: unit fetthen nating eet ne | tween Dnnd’ hi sfrect — Bstawdw | hext makers in Europe. Also, Gold Chains of uy Enclis Branches f Board and Tait oath parts from the body. Of matteronly the | Sir. Thomas Browne ‘Tis all ene where we | civen, will be purchased at the following rates, viz: | PNSTRUCTION IN VOCAL MUSIC. eylos ea, Perfersery war ener are fe Stiver. | Italivnty, Wanerate on ee ee fe elements are. bumanly speaking, indestrnetible. lye, or what beeomes of our bodies after we are # per cent. premium on the loan of 1842; C.IRVING’S Vooal Mus plated Baskets, Spoon: tors. dee..at Principal at Brookeviile, Md, The body of man is nade up of oxygen, bydro- | sead, ready tobe anything in the extasic of | 14 per cent. premium on the inans of 147 and 1943; | striction nud proces esa een aati i - J. ROBINSON'S, : ee gen. nitrogen, and carbon, with swall quantities | being ever.” . and street. above 9th, on Monday, W ednesday and Fr.day leh fo otc fled deren eet “ : of phosphorus, sulphur, calcium, iron, and some SS 5 per cent. premium on Taxas indemnity 5 per | Cvenings. Afternoon classes at 452 v'ciock, aud N. B--WATCH REPAIRIN inthe best | ELECT SCHOOL FOR BONS. other metals. By the law to which all matter || New Mop or Traxsrontixe Pronter.— | cent. stock, with the accrued interost payable there- | Mgt class at 75s, manner hy a skilful Watchmaker, and warranted. | * Terms, (in either claxs,) 22 lessons, $5. Private instruction, voeal or piano, per quarter, GEO. W. DORRANCE, formeriy one of the —— | Principals of Central Acedemy. hrs opened & au 21-2in PINS Watcutes, Seb rect, between bat thorough kaowledge of i" STANDARD SIV R WARES Shectimitadt tf f : . a ©- | thorough knowledgo Of asvein will be nen STA SILV:R WARE, limited to twenty-five. through the instrumentality of a new | ov1ved here, assigned to tho United States, between uniting seit either oftheseciasses, H. ©. HOOD keeps constantly on hand F terns inquire at the School Room. : i escriptior f rai q ‘pe. | the Ist December, when the transfer books will be cation oan be made to Mr.I.at the Hall or | daily receiving. all of the rienest and most description of rail-ear, fitted up on the ‘re zh the Post Office se 21 tf | cho.ee stsles of best quality GOLD JW h jehrate is subj man’s body when done with, decom- | For some months past, considerable quantit on, respeotively. poses into these elements, that they may be used | offarm produce and other perishable substances Where certificates of stock inscribed and trans- for other purposes in nature. Can it matter to | hare been brought to the city from remote | rable on the books of the Trensnry shali be re- bim whether the process be effected rapidly or | point slowly? Tpon the doubt as to the possi wadies and gentleman desirous ot reomving a by lity of the re- | frigerator’’ principle; and though delayed on | Closed, and the Ist January. whon the haif-searly | threagh the P eee. 2 ELRY. Aisa Prenat ae surrection when our bodies have been burnt in- | the road by ailverso circumstances, and notwith- | iatorest is payable, the accrued intereat for ihe half- RW. MENRY PALMER’S PIANOFORTE | keeping WATCHES. (in Go'd and Silver ossBe) stead of rotted. the surgeon lays the balm of | stonding the prevalence of hot weather, the | ¥™ must be express'y assigned tothe United States | NA Ry ete Adding 1 *, Por’ ; (VA CLASSESare daily adding new members. Per | And 18 manufact 7 remises, every texts: -- That which thou sowest. thou sowest transportation was effected without injury to | SY the stockhuider. as no mterest for tye ourrent | sone dosirons of availing themselves of Mn, Paty. | description of STA DARD SILVER WARE. not the boly that shall be;"* and *: we shall be | the contentsof the car. Sosuccesstul have been | lf sear ean be included in the settlement. but the | ER's serviccs ae to-enroll their names as'| (ory varicty of other FIN COUUS in ore ine i . early as po: every variety 0. er FINE GOOUS in cnr line, changed.*" But he ards: those who claim to! these efforts. and so favorably, in a pecuniary | *7!"° wil be payable by the Assistant Treasurer on | S%py 8% f ayeiom Js more advantaceous for the | at_the ver New Vork Citr prices. Those have hereafter the whole identical hody back | point of view, ean the work be performed, that | ''e interest schedules as heretofore. advancement of Children, than ary other system of | Who Are about to make their purchases weuld do og and Gis.ame outed, te every eaxtt; : en . 5 : p 1, IL eases the purchase sums will be settled in | instruction. well to ca'| ai 333 Penusyivania a : Opera, 1. and Watebi: ko "s Ginsses; Tole again, must remember that in life it wastes and | it is probable the business may become one of | 1s . oF t it vant KGE SPREAD EAGLE. sempes, Microscopes in great variety ; Cosmoragia ie renewed, so that if every particle that ever | much importance. If choice articles for house- | @¥0F of the iawful holder of tha stock, who shall mat nat oe Torthe'parfeoting of the 3} : Stereosoopes with views of superior and eheice belonged to the frame of an old man were re- | hold consumption—such as beef, gamo, &c.—can | T88!£" It to the United States in the mode prescribed a = FET f 28 0 1, See advertisement in Natuona! d A Fs ( Terms tx Avance. LOCKS! CLOCKS! CLOCKS ciures a han. turned to him, he would get matter enough to | be brought to the city from the Western country the regulations of assignments of stock ; and re- C = = C ntellicencer. Primary Class $5 per quarter. Advance Classes Trstimontan make twelvo or twenty bodies. Itis just possi- | in prime order and at a reduced oust to con- possi. sees oe ne ecwuast by = bees FP | anpiieatine 0 he SP nlvece beens | tent a eee neat Lbeve juste: Nex ron. September 7 1851. ble that somebody may be comforted with a | sumers, the success of the plan is established. Phildel) fie ree c % * er Seat 7 vind in arlene Thirteenth and Fourteenta. ‘i sae roel sit “a The Gale aes Sin: The Spectacles yon made fer me suit ine theory which the surgeon quotes in a note, that | [t is claimed by those personally concerned that “ ieee ptien seth ieued [J™ Georcetown Ciaases meet every Monday and very well, and seem to have naproved iy sixht J ores : favor the aettlemont shal! be made. Onedny's nddi- | Thatwday at le o’ciook, at Mias Harrover’s George- wore then any other | have lately tied. the soul carries away with it out of the world | these ends have already been realized. Only |“ are So eS Ore Seer 1 ’. TAZEWR osring y ¥ | tional interest wil! be added from the day of receipt | town Feinaie Seminary. 924 tf ck and Wateh JETT. W. TAZEWERLL. one atoin of matter which is the seed of the fu- | a fewcars have thus far been employed, and an | here for the draft to be sent Gs wait _ J. ROBINSON, | I have tried a pair of Spectal'es obtained from Mr. bmlpbaacd Sm conga rsa atoms a effort is makiag, by stock subscriptions among HOWELL COBB, Dancing 318, opposite Browns’ here Tobias. and fint fae m of arent guzaistance ie a. oe ; - " ’ ; k Sif: SLL 5 ¥ au 2!-2m cn Large tit Watch, | sight, and corresponding with his description of theit Fs ma picts at things maletial ed in our calcula- | private families, to so increase the nuzaber that 25-dtf Secretary of the Treasury. —— : fuous. 1 recciameud himn as @ eki‘lfar optionna. the *-Market Car Company”? (alrendy incorpor- If wa could, by embalming, keep the form of | ated under the laws ot this State) can have at k HIONABLE DANCING, Ww. ee m SEVENTH STREET, HENRY A. WISE. " e. P 3- = i. aes! . i, s : a Prrenenrea. Cetober 21. 1854, the departed upon earth, that would be much; | least one car daily delivered in the city, laden | FOR RENT AND SALE. PINCR Cer Rin Fie ere oepocealiy 62 TT i cas AREAL. kee 1 Cons About five years ago, i ouinined from Mr. Toings, — for Ss uch purpose, embalming fails. | with meats, butter. eggs, &c. FPABIL BOR SALE—A piece of fine LAND on | public generally, that hix Sebool, corner 9th gu band a hy sassortment of W ATCHE in Washington. a pair of Ginases for the spectacies lecay will use i a its effacing fingers. “In the| The Refrigerator Cars are the inventions of Rook Creek, in Montzomery county, Md., six | 8nd Datrect. ix now open for instruction inf museum of the College of Surgeons in London, | Azel 8. Lyman, and the principle involved in | miles from the heights of Gaorzetown, adjoining the | the above bequtiful aud neeaesary Accumpitsh-C— ‘av 19-8m: which I used. and found them of great assistance to ———— | neunoes to his frie.ds. former patrons, and # . my decaying vision; and my opumon of him is, that : - anne | t ; ¥ ment. every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon from | — > 3 _| he ie skilitul in the ‘preparation of Glasses for eyes may be seen the first wife of one Martin Van | their construction is applied with great facility | precede ot fgg cats eterna tae: | cauil? o'clock dot tome Lotion Mite en ee Pianos, &c. not too far gone to be benckitted by one Butchell. who, at her husband's request, was | to houses, boxes, or other receptacles de: igned | tion; partialiy improved: new house: ]3acres rich | ters.and on tne samo eve.ings from 73 until %. aaa ~~ i + embalmed by Dr. William Hunter and Mrs. for cooling and preserving perishable articl creek bottom, and some fine_yellow-pine tinber. It | © cinek. for Gentlemen. Germ MEDAL PREMIUM Lyxcrerec November 7, 125¢. *, : Asmar z - |. Prof. M. is prepared to introduce some of the fin- | ANO FORTES, | | Froman examination of Mr. Tobias’ Glasses, and Carpenter, in the year seventeen hundred and | By this invention an arti atinusphare in| Sec eae eheioete te cate mee rar [less toe Deine eee ae eee ear Ok he WILLIAM KNABE, from lus observations and remaiks, am quavivecd seventy-five. No doubt extraordinary pains ereated—pure. dry and cold. We are told that ae ries = —— this orany other City in the country. (Senior vartcer in the late firm of that ¢1s a skil!ful op*:eia Jj.4 were taken to preserve both form and feature; | fresh meatsand poultry have been brought from | FOR RENT.—A modern built HOUSR, eo and yet what a wretched mockery of a once | the Western States to the city of New York, ing 12 rooms, comfortably furnished, ina de! lovely woman it now appears, with itsshranken | during u and rotten looking bust, its hideous, mahogany | ain- All those who wisn to prepare for the spproachin: Knabe, GaRHLE & Co., eht- | cay season, would do Sell iS iein the shove eeeted Continues the manutacture and saie of grand and LACKFORD, M. D. . is Lyxc N ; ful and airy looetion, fronting one of the pablic ree nar ae - posse: - a [a mere pay 32 Ce FED. anne emeane Mr. John Tobias. h for the extreme heat of the summer months— | ¢rvatiens, and commanding an extensive view of the N. Bi— Ladies anc tlemen who desire to form | © ium Knabe & Co., at t V1 | #8. Sy which Ihave been gre: Pe . 3 i thae th: - te Classes, arto " ction § . 1,3, 5.and 7 North Butaw street & season when the value and utility of the inyen- | CMT; the river, and Georgeto phat brits al [ELEN epaee SING ANSE CHON SE0Rty iy aeded. (my wassen ding at might in my having suffered ¢ oacareful tonznt the | do soon Tnesday. Wednerday, or Thursd: House, Baltimore. . . ; * . 4 ecsre . esrler ine.) itafferds me the bchest ple colored face. and its remarkably fine set of | tion would be subjee pvere test—with | rent wilibe moderate. Inquire at 4041 street. soc- | inz from 9 until i134 o'clock. oc} .Poey have also just opened anew Sales Room at | gay that | consider him a skillful practeal <1 can, teeth! Between the fect are the remains of a | complete sneces: By one arrival, fifteen hun- | ond deor from Ith street. je 24-1 = — | No ow Baltimore street, between Charies and Light | ond w : prepar who mar 1 reen parrot—whether immolated or not t the dred turkeys, chickens, geese, &¢.,and onehun- | | D ANGING ACADEMY. Piping on the promises partly occupied by Mr ee eiges as B.ROUZ : / — : ; RNY’S CONFFCTIO Y FOR SALE. aes McCaltory as a music store, where tiey will dist Conference. « eath of its mistress is uncertain; but as it still | dred and eighty carcases of mutton, were de- This well known and popuinr estabiishment is Mr. T F.GASZYNSKI and DAUGHTER have istantly on hand a large assort plane Wuatsetos, N.C Prine ibe retains its plumage, it is a far less repulsive ob- | livered in this eity in as good condition as when | new offered for Sale, thus presenting a rare opportu- | the honor to aunounce to the Ladies and Gen. # hly-fnished grand and square Piano Fortes: Ma. J. Topias—Jirar Ser: iam linppy tosay that ject than the larger biped.’" There waa a law | first placed in the car, in which the smained | 2!'% fora goed Confectioner to enter into a safe and | tlemen of Washington and Georsetown that ideons, from the best makers, fron 4 to 5- the Speetacies whiei 1 obtained from vou inst week b | first p je car. in which they remained | t-Jhtahle business. Possession oan be kad lst No: | he anil re opon bis Classes for Dancinz inf : . some with double key-boards, double reeds, | 15° Pr sixeiory. From a lity an th from collie, hea Ea ak & Goad man to am | nincteon: days—N. ¥. Jour. of Commerce. | Cempars’ The thise-tisty Buck House noe pact: | eae nee ee acento, for, Danian in fim | Setave. some with dauble kes cisunl caneofeny open, i bare boretoiees torsdnene iron coffin, when Lord Stowell decided that, pie a naan AE te pled af above. is offered at private sale, or will be | Mr. Crouch’s, Hall, corner of lth at. ard Pa.nv., | |, Remx extensively enenzed inthe manufacture | ‘iaunl range ol my eyes. 1 have heret proper foonl dis ~All contrivances that, whether-intentionally | A Sixecnar Execrtioy.—We sublished a | Tented or leased as may be desired. : ever Farnham’s Bookstore, for Misses and Masters, | Pianos, we will seli wholesnieand retail, onthe mos | {!\foulty in getting ¢ plorsure tu state, that by the or not. prolong the ti f dissolution beyond dae Dechaus paroisned 2 | For partion'ars inquire on the premiser, No.4 | fom Sorclock p. ma for Ladicx nu tGentiomon, | liveral te ihots apttuee tee diicon Eee the pecead ae abe re emulation beyond | few days ago an account of the execution, under | Bridge stceet Gone etO te ee ty WOM | eam 3 ovelos! p.m. Georgetown—on Wednesday, | Our Pianos were awarded the highest premium jatet, on that the Gineors you furmebed mes pre the period at which the common local under- Lynch law. in Pontotoc, Mississippi, of one | BRIDGHS, 818 West Baltimore street, Baltimore. | tie sth or Getoher, nt Alesse Tine ra Ladies Sem- | (xold modal) at the Pairs of the Maryland Institute | coriatul, eo tat t adapted to my cyesof any i hare standing and usage have fixed it, form an act of Gray, for the murder of Abernethy. The scene | ®27-tf anery, joe S05 aitalnce mal be anad pontion te i Sen rep ni pied everyet used. Pherae x t ——— rms 9 a tioation can b e mn to foi 3 a . r ce gnless compensated in some way or | seems to have been one of those curious blend- | [YOR RENT.—The STORF-ROOM No.sia ath | that term henidtnes WT EE ahrect Geteoes cine e beat makers from New Yor 5 Very respectfully yours, &. R. DRAN Rectorof >t. James’ Par ing been induced by a friend to nent of Mr. Tobias for the purp: 1 was furnished w red whice have afiorded m fi- nm than any | have ever tried ht, origin- ¥ very good. was injured by writin: reading at night, frequently toa very late aid of these glasses T can stu We were al ustrial Exhit nd 1856. And when an iron coffin has been | ings of the terrible and absurd, the savage and | & street, immediately opposite the office of the opened after the lapse of years, what has been | benevolent, which our highly original weer Pen) tateligeaces, ax wow. coospred: by Wi. found? Chiefly dry grabs of worms and other population have no difficulty i t izi Seen tae ith Goto bee Peciseckes py t0 : s P 01 culty in extemporizing en the isth Ootober. For terms, &c., apply te * i insects that have fed upon the fleth. Sccrates | at the shortest notice. ‘The populace, being | GEO. W.CUCHRAN vext door “oye ee} Dentistry, &c. exhorted bis friends, -- Let it not be eaid that | themselves judge, jury, and executioner, sen- | Pro ; 7 . R. VILLARD, DENTIST, LATE OF CHI- | " = . age, ’ + 8 REN omfortable and conveni- . : Socrates is carried to the grave and buried; | tenced the Prisoner todeath, and lead bim forth. k tee BRICK HOUSES on Fayette strost, nd I cago. would respeotfuliy Rate < — ; ae ‘ e e the District ard vicinity, that hay- such an expression were an injury done t» my | with a noose around his neck. to a convenient | joining the Convent,are now undergoing complete re- | ihe lneated. himeell a Wann: he is ith streets, se 12-6m ded the firet pre er medal) at the Met ait for 1857. we are in porsession of teatime t distinens amateurs in the country, w! rerooms, spenking for tly mselves and othe e ° WN s i A + air, and will be for rentonthe 4thof August. The “ the hizh appreciation in which our instruments are | ever. and that too without the pain | bare previous- gved iurdorer being tlt by thejulge that his | SEcoarws hf Onecare the en | Hoan vay deal pawn ers | re facet pe ann a pet. | orp where ba er for f and | 7 aro er won't Lend Ofc i of course fo 6 6 ‘action o! @ wise trilu- | hay dren to educate. Apply to = ‘ as 2 Allinstruments are guarent for five years, ate Commissionee: Gen’| Lend Office. body, after hanging would be given tor dissec- | nal, which would nut Rave sentenced him to die KDW - High Areet. Ceurestawns 2 Ofhice, hes Pet. ee ee coors a riviley @ of exchange is granted within the first 81x Dee. 11, 1855. ; tion. said, Thank you, my lord; it is well you | without proof of his guilt ur criminality. he de. | > = == : : hese sacl blie nsan stems te eaten ek cannot dissect my soul.” We should look up- | nies that he committed the murder: whereupon, Stoves, &c. ‘Paes IMPROVED SETS OF TEETH, will find it to theiradvantage | js... fonocrgge rcbr phe Ff toeggy Pandey eae Seg aac not dowaward, when we stand beside eo = - eigaked “ a es ss could ’ CC. WOODWARD'’S M. 1 DOMIS, M, fa the Sawant snd patentee of | PEA ah eee pn : benekted be obo, ot SCARBURGH. \. ie in sight of his coffin, Judge Lynch orders i a = : i AE . my IRC * Minera ate Teeth,” having, ra - 7a Ww ND : Nay Sth, The surgeon replies to those who regard cre- | him to (e immediately hung Ais voce pe pro- | ~ Ve Elance MNeTORYS ADAGE SEE: te econ eeanoee as = mart ‘ : = mw. Sewdialtle T was reo fi : mation as a heathen custom. it is not more ceeding appears to have at once aroused the The Greatest Cooking Stores in the United hineelt in Washingt f teas ridge Wind st RELY oe a. U was greuised an ds that Mr. Schone oom heathen than burying in holes. Sprinkling | torpit conscience of the etiminal, and he in- | g ee ladtelph fe ¢| , Thia improvement for Sete of Teeth oonsists chief | 4 praNo FOR TE.—I ave now inste Prt comprehend them by tion earth om the coffinis a heathen custom based | stantly made a clean breast of it. giving all the | unl MAYS Just received, from Philadelphia few of of but one piewe of material, aud | the fainwnne creat bare: messurement.and be hes teode on 4 nite me admurably. is 1, 1858. it; = eral. No i ed in | "Pwo superb Pianos, four rou OTRETS, TORE WOO! Upon s heathen superstition. but converted to | particulars of the murder, and declaring that, | Stover a decided improvement an the old Morning iknd Wek ec chorctire fee tees ao sees Conon. Meet oer ete ee a Christian use. Ie gives interesting illustra- | at that moment, he saw bell burning beneath | 5!* + Uhad cone i Sen huindel- | d metalic taste. tiemat $125 less than their pr: tions of the use of urn-burial by many nations, | him like straw. At bis request, the brothers of | me Pere ee, Sammars ea clUnive sity (ip: snackat suteee become filled with morszu A hey are very heavy and strong, and cnst of the " d but reminds us that the cost of fuel wasone ob- | the decease , hence they are pure and cle e were then brought to him, assured | very beet Pennaylvania Muilenble Iron. All the stronger, lens clumsy. far me Sa oneal eee woos Pane, arbe use in dosiicht, and ove ae ne its general adoption in old times. | him of forgiveness, aud both parties ox ged | CMe ULensils see maie extra heavy. P. H- peeural in their appearance. | will vive m rews nhove Pianos are sold for no fonlt, but he- Si for pns y m dround was te oy el i ts of = f Shureh, Eag., manufacte Ine Thousand lars to any one wie will produces in fare hAVe remov: ent. sat = stohe had more cheaply than the | sentiments of a very gratifying and creditable Thaveaiso, Px Linerty Stan, made by Messra. | Qin ar wun apc teenie anew Pb tears ed te tamiies who have removed to the west, xcellent. materials necessary for the humblest burnings, | character. After this, a military man present, | Abbout & Lauri when it was requisite to burn on large pi : : “The Christ and jeft them with us to be rold ¥ fre res!ly and truly creat bargains. We are prepared to give 4 Writie rantee with them,and wiil,at any fu ture day, exchange, if parties are not aatistiod. Also, 8 fine second-hand Piono of Hx Davis’ enceof thesame piaee. “Tum Liatt | Gerahility, artistic excellence or an other requisite ee in | one Major Steele. was called upon to make a | Srerkr Dovaie Ovax Coon, made by Messrs. aly. : ‘ ws. however,”’ says | prayer, to which eall he re pended with much | Hiren Bartiett & Co. Baliumore, together with the | T'4) very best Air Tiant Prat-Tor Cooxine Stoves work Seadmemsned warranted. at DWAKDSTURRS, Of Dopartment of State The par Sapte furalsted me ye ; ae : : : is | tome. They are v sequies; and though th -kt not togivetbeir | xembled, company. The prayer being ended. | of nie are the cote rane, IMPEAYED ee ake. tor $2M, uned but eighteen months, and cost | and tam the bodies to be burnt im their lives, detested that | # collection was taken wp for the benefit of the Rae Auceuier ace stare mana eaios ie EG - Also, two second-hand Chickering’s for $175 each, mole afier death.” Bat whatever reason | wife and ehildrenof the uufortunate gentletaan | a better Cooking Stove, to excel the above Stoves, i ExNRT Avi : at tho Great Piano Wareroons of Orrice No. 19% PREXNSTLVANIA AVENUE, SS Eenoiseeece a8 si eT OUN F. ELLIS, Three doors from lath Street. Christians bad in the first days of Christianity | about to saffer the last penalties, and the sum | for roasting, baking, &c., 1 will give him 80 aui9 3% Penn. ave., bet. 9th and 10th etre agmiast the burmng of their bodies, they have | of $250 was raised. There pions and benevolent | 022; * Please oail and examine them, it will coxt you assod with vo e tres par a = tee: 2 : : : thing, and you will see all kinds and eorts of LY . = = a pose of preserving ar * left behind them no objection founded on a per- | duties having been pocormed, the prisoner was Seven ‘cn ‘or saleat pels Ghidieela th, Pee NEGRO ietenie tien MUINA, GLASS, AND EARTHEN WARE. 7 Respectfully co " EArow manent religious principle. We, now, bury in| attached to the limb of a tree. and his anima- Cc. WOODWARD'S. He feels assure: that an experience of fifteen years’ Prof — . sor of M.C., Lowsville, practroe. with the large number of patients.andcreat | R.H.MILLER, SON & CO., IMPORTFRS, graves and build funeral urns in stone and | tion at once suspended. The whole affair ap- Metropolitan Stove and Grate Fac BRookLyn Ontnoraapic Ixerite rs ™ : No. 318 and 322 . c XanpRia, Va., i, 1s%. = ros 7 _ | pears to have paseod off in the most humane = Balcony in Front full of § Te |p repeal eee tas ee Fane dimoolty, Have received two ingtalmenta of their | amor most onrofs! axamination Meats, F sbone'e _ The report of the French Academy of Medi- | and even agreeable manner; and the assembiy 4 scientific or otherwise, relating to the ‘Teeth. His fall supphes fromthe Felish Potteries, Glasses, Lam enabied to testify that their hardens Sy ago Spey te cemetries on the health | having devoutly fiuished their prayers and ie Bo Re te she Bae Ae own experience confirming the opinion of, mas: mew Ae ra Ont ene to sooniespanosenons SoZ. clencuens, polishing, and ¢xa ‘aris, haa led in France to the bestowing of | alms-giving, separated without the slight anes eminent in the profession, and esp: y Dra. An . them p: : é : the est 7 rt =. Pa ne, todig- H rel aly pent of thy sare much serious attention on the sabjuct sforecan: | sx s Es P rs it has # very appropriate ni and J. and E. Parmly, has led him, long since, tod, merely jest ampairment of the eves are mw on that, in the eye of law, they had just | will burn out ina few fir committed as clear a deed of murder as that of ony Pag pa or the ake . Gray upon Abernethy.—Richmond Dispatch. | eee ; card all merourin: pre, ail Enamels, Gutta ‘ ments for the I cau prove | ‘Teeth, and that P ons for filling Teetn,n feroha. India Rubber, and Ce- struction of Coutinuous Gum most 7 Mr. 7 n th these of any dealers in theu line tion; and there is sober discussion of the plan stich UX: —_ mR consider. of M. Bonueau, who proposes to replace ail ily 4 e by his : a Phey are as thin aa elian, mounted on Gold Plate, et in the Umted States, rans of er. In aedition, Lesn cemeteries near groat cities, by a buildingcalled —_—— nabers agent urced me, for almost «day, stances that oan ta enen ar the sR, Sox & Co. have prepared them. | trans of Bi m hax aupeised oume ot the Sarcophagus. ~Thither the corpses of Rarortap Dve rs at Wast Pornt.—The ages that, OT weld taker twenty eur eens shown by the: tnst cir ines? uooment §© | tienta with ¢ ie ns > 6 all; saying at | a < both rich and poor should be conveyed, and laid out on a metallic tablet, which, sliding by an instantaneous movement into a eoncealui ees. to the! Dental Convention. 1. h he fintters humself from his long resi- dence and practice in Washington, he is favorably eir line. y GLASS, vel vin Antwerp sanufactory of “Rar w M editor of the Rochester Democrat has seen a | them he would give me the exclusive agency of them statement from a pretty reliable source, to the | for tive yeara. mf would ae ets offect that a duel was recently fought between | ®9Y Price. they a ey are hand WIS BAUER. iY M Phy sician and & aval College i t , ES lets known to his nuinerous friends and patrons, he bee Eo eee pit a St ron of the Mod z 4 of ine 4 aes i "i t said last fill th ° at} <A Sruss 3 & 2 f seof supe ete Stason: Se ‘ ating Sees furnace, wouid cause the borly to be consumed | two officers at West Point, in which one was | Miedo rth having. All the above Fean prove. | Save t®tefer them to the following rior quality and ef different thicknesses, whch they hes tasa! O.thopaedie Inatitutinn of 2. Ee t ng P TESTIMONIALS nofthe RK P > —— of a fow ———. i . trae | rather severely wounded. The other one, who _ | From the late Reotor of the Churoh of Epiphany have imported u ersech eira matances as tognaiie Manchester, England, and Surgeon of the b. Fenehman. he urges the bearing of his plan on | had done gallant service in Mexico, waa at once | GeTOVES? G PES! RANGES!!! this eit See Ct eae OY roma O. Lastitution, the interests of art, “for who would not wi QTOVES:! GRATE USTED ae Norrorx, Va.. Jnly 27, 1984 sears. have found eR that wore ex sight. ‘Ehsin Y, == Dr. Sraruen Bay Dear Siral desire to expres Saeed = = si rymigculyess * t_atock of Stoves, Grates, Ranges, and | my esteom for you parsonaliy, and my confidence IF ROGRE INE me authority is given fur | gar at Paronson over aifersd in the Dike Ou'ns ® superior dentist. ‘Fhe operations executed | DP PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY COMBINED. recently, while a corp? of | rict of Columbia, and at the lowest pe | for me have been highly satisfactory. I hope that you | ordered to Utah, and u vi a to preserve the ashes of his ancestor? The fu- | made public. The so euthoriey in given tr neral urn may soon replace on our consoles and | the statement that mantelpieces the ornaments of brox © clocks | eadets were ordered on some special duty, the | prices, oan ba found at the Washington may reovive the patronage from my friends and the | PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS, ienee Mr. pave removal for and china vases now found there.”’ bis may | Stove, Tin, and Sheet [ron Manufactory, public that your skill so well deserves. In O1! Colore, on Canvas. ent by the n for Me of beteer s: 4 ig nay | young men took offence at the orders of persons age, TNMs ed E . t a “ seem a nm dd pleasintry, says the Edin- | jp ona’ of the squad. 4 8. E. corner Pennsylvania avenue and ith ‘ours very truly, MINIATURE OR Size oF LiFE. 5 would conn er infirmity J.SIMKIN and one of them | greet, Washington, Ang, 26,188. J. W. FKENCH. sword drawn, and Study your interest and call and ex-mineat Na, — 7. | at onee eommenced a furious attack. The | burgh Medical Journal,” ~ bat we cannot help | rushed at the officer with h being s srtled at reading the sanitary report 8. WALKER’S ae \0-e0lm From one of the oldest firms in Baltimore, Mossrs PORTRAIT AND PICTURE GALLERY, ling - eee tman & Co, Odeon Hall, corner G¢ et. and Penusylvanis avenue, “Win aries nei then dwells briefi me | officer stood upon his defence, and finally suc- EF ROST KING. ers employed ephen Baily, Surgcon Den — een - esane ae To persons euoheee? Crurseon then dwelis briefly on 6 ONF | ceeded in disarming his opponent. who was all — tist, 0} Vashington city, to exeente for me an im- S. WALKE has fitted up the abore spacious das to require der guisction to the burning of the dead. | It | the while becoming more hot and rash. In dis- METROPOLITAN STOVE AND fay onfiro satisiuctigncand in view OF ste fact that | SPestmente ata very great outlay of capital: thereby sain ae “3 evidence in case of secret murder | possessing him of his weapon the cadet’s sword GRATE FACTORY. one of the most distingaished members of the Dental | plete and handsome in the whole country. He ti irs. aa On Eee emned Now, the dead speak under the spells of the | arin was wounded. He retired to have his No. 318 Pa.arenur, between 10th and Colloge of Baltimore, failed, atergepeated trials, to | a large Gallery for free exhtbition of upward of 2 a fur and near sight chemist. If cremation be adopted, greater ac- | wound bound up, and wh absent one of his se 8-eo3m llth streets. perform the same work satisfactorily, it gives me | fine Oil Paintings, by some of the best ancient and uch by ® Kerry years curacy in the registration a into each doubiful case closer serutipy of death will be imper- atively called fur. While we write this (says reat pleasure to express my entire confidence and | modern mastors. fi h estimation of his professional ski! . t jaltimore, Jaa, 12,1857. HARMANN BOGGS, which he intends to add fresh m t, which berth required mo te WALKER hasalso fitted npa com- | from 11 o'clock at meht till afer dav, during wine ns, with private robing apartments | time | used but one lieht. W. A. WALKER comrades assumed his place in the combat. TICE TOS SMEN | The wounded man returned and again took his fyorce EO SECE TEEN: ord, and wi eased viole t ed, and k tly_on hand, a — and purchased the finest possible iasira- Daranrearr ov tuvenwn, Wey 8, 1985 the surgeon.) aiman lies sentenced to death | the oi se, Whe und Remmeneet anon ee lnige supply ofthe best quality of GEN POWDER, | Extract Haat RD re al me ate em TORE d ensnged a fret class operative artist t0 | rym natural defects and the uneqaial range of ny inst whom the condemning witness was the | skill and vigor in parrying the blows of his BiEOW nnd Ca a S’SuNare, Aug. 19,1988, | PUTORRAPIIC AMUROTYEE A aes’ E tace ated Cdettet teas em * 1 vig y 2 S. SE + Aug. 19, 1956. APHIC, AMB lyears. I have tried ditfe copucrins withort disinterred corpse of his mother | antagonist. When the atte had become ap- Chen ee ene ee: JONAS P. LEVY, The sooth you made tor we Werk SA MIIERAS 5 ROKR ell La AMA Ae PORTRAIT Obtaining giaseca perfeotls fitted to mas overs Four Ee me Bia neat chapter shows what | parently one of life and death between the | _#¢22t! No. 556 12th street_oarnerof B._ | Mso08 or UST EOHNM- CLAYTON. | YS"Wactun. by combining the Photographie Pro | !0uthe since Mr. Tobias made two pairs espe i 3 | combatants, a senior officer came upon the OTICE.—The following Money will be taken at ¢ follow him, ay to | ground and put an end to it. The cadets who cess with the art of Painting, of which he has had | fer me. which 1 have fouad to sevve r miliar ground we do ne these rates for Groceries, Wines, and Liquors: To thoee that seck relief from the maladies of the | 25 years’ experience. and Whose speaimens of life | BY the wse of bis opromoter he is eu i i ? PR y s heerfully recommend Dr. &. Baily nes t be soni me ofthe first tami- | classes most nunutels to the exe: take up the testimony of the French Academy | participated in the combat were arrested, and | jifhinoht S pareent, discount sete ore one ‘he randulal ast Gf porscian tnelt) Taser tice lic, ka weal as Choad exbitetel ia nak @ reewmnmend Mr. Tobias to all havine » ot Medicine that no matter from what quarter | it was supposed would be disnixsed. One of | Virginia at 5 per cent. discount for one of my familv, and plugged several teeth for | Gailers, he wil be mide. Sy the soutauatitn Of the mae ginseon, bear ms stispony 9s to tue stl the wind blows must bring orer Paris the | them it is stated is x son of Gen. Jesu Philadelphia at 10 per cent. discount myseli.nnd the work has all Stood well formorethar | two, to produce portraits that havo never been ex- ‘ee5” Ass’t See'y to sign Land Warrants, utrid emanationsof Pere la Chaise, Montmar- . Pe State Banks of New York at 6 per cont. discount ten yearn. OBERT TL. NI N,. oelied for their fidelity and life-like expression. Can- . seey vd > P A numer. | = zi ie Eastern Banks at 10 por cent. disoount of the Va, Conf. of the M. E, Church South. | vag and boards prepared by himself expressly for OTICE.—C. R. L. CROWN E 69. are re- tre, or Montparnasse, and the very water which Tuas Eva teat, ALtiaxce.—The Evan- At_No, @¢ l2th street, corner of B. April 19, 1856. — the purpose. ceiving daily some of the finest FURNI we drink, being impregnated with the same | gelical Alliance commenced its sitting at Berlin wl JONAS P. LEVY. We, the undersigned, having had occasion to avail Particulzr attention paid le the painting of Por- | TURE ever aifered this market, whieh poisonvas matter. we become the prey of new on the 9th of September. Mr. Wright. the Pemrs—pumps—pumps. ~~~ ~~ | ourselves of the professional skill of Dr. S. Baily, | traits, Minature or life-size, from a1 pctures of he attention of those in want, &s we | ts and frghtfal diseases of the throat and lungs, | Ameriean ambassador, addressed the meeting urgeon f this city, or naving heen cogniz- | deceased friends them they can save at least 1° per cent, ‘ i i friends, take Photogrsphs taken from corpses, or rick persons tay to which thousands of both sexes fall victims in an eloquent speech. Bishop Simpson spoke | The subsoriber gives notice that he continues to see in axaranaite per ediireiee at his artistic | taken at their own residences, on immediate notice. Hamiosme carved marbie-to r Thus « dreadful throat dise iefly i i manufacture h fo Tron Pumps, They are stiong | Skill, as well as of the uniforiniy satisfactory manner | Committees and civexes taken in any number in nt Tete every year A lease. | briefly in the name of the Methodists of Amer- | and substantial, nud will raise water cue kucde hich h forme the most delionte and diffoult | gronps.and any quantity of copies from the sane sold ali kinds, which baffles the skill of our most experienced | ica, and Rev. Dr. Baird rend an address from | feet per endicular. For information I refer you to | 12 Which he performs the mos: oe : charges. : - 7 =, Sapo Ls ia operations in Dental Surgery,and we respectfully re- | at reasonable is Cherry and poplar Tables. medical m nd which carries off its victims the Protestant Christians of America to the con- | the inhabitants who have usad them.and two ofthem commend him £0 the oonkdease and. patronage of the | — Likeaesses painted on Copper for Tomb Stones. Streses, hair, oorn-top, and in a few hours, ie traced to the absorption of vi- | ference, which, he stated, had received the sig- | Bi the reac OF Lan Ie oie cae eee Public, of which we consider him eminently worthy, | Valuable Qui Paintings, and Old d Family Portraits, Bankers Helnicude, hugh vand tiated air into the wiudpipe, and has been ob- | natures of the moxt distinguished Protestant | in a deep well, two on Virginia avenue, between 2d fb let . Oe aoe cra eh ee fecknens. Zs Bee ee Ccaite. Rottors, served to rage with the greatest violence in | Christians in the United States, and had also | nd 4th streets, all put in operation by order of the i ay Legg d Detter oc. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully solicited | fey tenevin Tot < fl ituated neare: e ies.” ne ad liv rye ; Mayor of Washington. e@ will dig and deep. Fe Pree! ak te G . Boe to oa!] at the Gallery, over Shillington’s book store— | Qin. those quarters situated nearest to cemeterie been adopted by several religions bodies. sueh | wells, | Lixcoty, M. D., of Washington, D. C, >, ° a : : A js, build cisterns for rain wat Wash: D.C entrance 45 ! 1, two doors from Ponnsyivanis Cot There need not be foul sme “ in poisoned air. | as the synod of the Associated Reformed Church, Hydrautinn Rams, and repair oO ap mers Of Syes ero fordda. avenue. Tite | Gins ¢, Cre deadly lari f onti marshes, the ¢ al Assembly of » Ne ni Pres. | deseriptiou. Those desi his wervices wil Ny EX 0" et Hebnceng zs — - = mm 3 ‘2 ; z Kome a » r 5 v , ane 6 had rec d B Big oribs 7 . Cay No. 463 YRY -s. ‘ * tal uxt his rm “ vite th : an of r ™ beliny as che air ofa highlagad summer. La hie watures of wispy prominent members of the Uli sve 5 vnent the Carrell Pace, = = _ tehgG BY 1S Peienpal Rittenhoune Aonderay, a pu RHILLING TONS Book atone ee erent or Nrmemoepere sad otbersy inst chapter, the surgeon shows how cremation School Presbyterian Church, the Asaociate | se 2-002m is z ENS : , Odeon Building, cor. 432 stand Pena. evstomers, rf nh X at ; of "s Magazine and Putnam's M : oN & CO. Of the dead would give even increased solemni- | Chureh, the Reformed Dutch Church, the JHEN IT WAR IN BOSTON LAST WEEK = 5 ; Cea e Means oes Ln art ve ented inte C. R. L. CROWN & CO., ty to the funeral scrvice, aud increased truth to Syuthorn Church, the Baptist, Methodist, Epis. | WW. iparchased very low for canic twelve errs NTING BARK TROTTING COURS Ts», | one, aig thus making & most valuable Macazine, oor. of 6th street and Penn. ave. the words, ‘ashes to ushes, dust to dust.” In | copal, Moravian, and other charehes” Alte | £004 ssoond-hand PIANOS. rangine inprice # the south en sas 13) > gelbrhsckor Magazine for Qctober. P. 8.—We shall sti!] continue our rorular sales og the centre of the chapel used for burials, he adireases were delivered by Dr. Jacobi an the eect hrtscnics Pane Workincn, feat tien The Proprietors of this new complete and elegant re Stephens’ Magnzine for Ustober. . Tasedar. Tpuretey, and Soterdng. bets sors ean would erect a shrin marble, at the door of celebrated Dr. Merle d’Aubizne, of Geneva, xo | between 9th and 10th streets, 936. ay yer a I the newspapers, and cheap publications receiv- | oied. nnd in all cases advances ‘when required, which the coffin should be Iaid—so constructet | well known by his history of the reformation in | 0°! ____JOUN F.FL1.18,_ | say that their arrangements areal a ed. tad forgmleat | none, Odeon Building, <i aan ee ob. ' and arranged that et the proper time, by ur- | the sixteenthcentury. The convention, amount- | TALL AND WINTER GOOvs. to the public. Inall its arrangements it ote UNG Tai ct_and Penn. avente. Ap 25-t ecen agency, the body should ‘lrawn from it | ing to about nine hundred members, paid a ow in stor d is unsurpagsed inthe Uni ten, offeriog a8 many ois CASSIMERES, AND VESTING?, #X LER: —Ameur et F unseen, into an inner shrine, where it would visit to Potsdam, where they were hoenitabiy yap am Serene eeag | Caliooes, fer sdvantagos for the tal ape 1 oer ame LOTHS, CASSIMERES, sbasncae fetes, ane cross a sheet of furnace flame, by whi-h it | re¢eived and entertained by the king and royal he meeryants a Pacifie Mills Det seeaterenee Ry foot wide, wien aad sromres in store. a full, stock of Bleck, Brown, Blue and Piauhe Madame pe ae would be instantly reduced to ashes. Within | family. His Majesty made a brief but appro- ) do. Manchester ihe ie Detsines, | with care Judginent, a: im perfect order. Green Cloth, Damar; | a Dane nu: nore. there would be seen only a quivering tra: Pp event at the conference between thirty and | Atwood, Arkwright, Lansdale, and New York | ures always te be obtained there. ‘Phe public may taay rely on cottage good Gooda,and at Reytaud:—Jerome Paturot, rent ether, ing away from tie cha; a ty clergymen from the United States. Mills Shirtines, rely on jt thet, under any and all circumstances, riees. VM. R. RILEY, De Bauy o;—t.¢ Chevaher de Bamt Georges. ° nr “ ewe. | Ee BY Brown and Bleached Sheetings, of all widths, good ‘order will be maintained and enforced upon the | sats-ben corner th st.. oppo Centre Market Drei; —Les Bal uer. ; At the conelusion of the service, the ashes 2 detomera may rely on getting good Goods, audat | preminer. + ‘an {2-2 ee eee Les Aveatures de Mariette, . hi a3 ‘The Emperor of Russia and Col. Sam 4 E SSS REAT STOCK OF GOODS to be forced off at h ~ the dead would be reverently brought, encto- iv he lowest prices, WM. R. RILEY . se G ‘No. 20, be nglsis chez eux. ted in a glass vase, which might be azain en- | Colt having a mi jennderetanding in regard tothe | se 15 Im "corner 8th st., oppo. Centro ) CURA, i oe wt reonivod. and for gales | "te rohipieatiamignrnrs 2 Sate on Goes Lies Emotions de? ydore Marasquin. «gas 5 a és c tract, sensible men, | ee tre a —— noth g eurioe— ns Land closed in a more costly urn for barial, for de: | [S7OC0rd to sapmit all the matters le contro? 1.2: MIDDLETON, cor eaten? qunet cus WONEY ee a WO BEAUTIFUL BOSTON PIA Each in one volame twelvemo: price 9 cents; jutt posit in a vault, or in a consecrated niche. pre- | versy to three American gentlemen, who willact | “Gm 8. ICE DEALER, gery a rovision Store, No. 554 opened i day at ELLIS imported, with many others. from Par, ay pared for it after the manner of those niches ° 2s referees . : Biveate, Waseatoe skeet cornet of — ine ry 18 tf aye JONAS P. LEVY. se Pinno Stere. ect] FRANCK TAYLOR.

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