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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) > AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, © @orner Pennsylvania Avenue & Eleventh St., By W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in packages by carriersat $48 year, Or 37 cents per month. To mail subscibers the sub- Seription price is $3 50 & year, in advance ; $2 for *.x months ; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Singie copies, one cent: in wrappers, two cents. ADVERTISEMENTS (of eight lines to the square) inserted three times for $1; every other day or semi-week!y, 25 per cent. advance ; once a week, @ per cent advancs. VOL. XII. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 1858. INCIDENT IN AN INSANE ASYLUM. List op Parexrs.—The following is the list WOOD AND COAL. For Rentand Sale. ucational. {Prom the San Rrasciegn Pectin) of Patents issued from the United States Patent | 5c oO A Loo O AL? TORE FOR RENT—The store on Ohio MERSON zd 5H — —s ——— Sry! = Office for the week ending September 21, 1858 — c° ethietet as is f ; ane. between 12th and = sts Itis particular. E - pera teen and 13th streets, cepectal ae eee ager the lnsane, bal | cech benting thet date the Canal gt thg oot of th erent a eautifal Sars | tO'F Ss A WM GALT sin weer eetce ARE | SELECT CLastical ann Marmawnricst Semcon on the part of the conductors. tic- ularly in emergencies, when dealing with their Christian Ackerman, of Newark, N.J.—For | go of Red Ash eescsize COAL, free ata | aud C sts.. No. 547, ie 26-leotf Wi patients i si FoR ; ie lock. very low price for cash, or undoubted BOR RENT oSoe eee | he Sixth Annual Session of this Institute com Salmon Bidwell, of cf; 0, Il., assignor to =. apes ss. Pes Ash daily expected. OR RENT.—Suits of or —— ROOMS, fur | Menced the iat day Septzaiter. “The umber of - shed or unfurnished, very located, iis 1s lumited, th ietly select. the New York Car and Steamboat Gas Company, a °K. W. BATES, by the month, weeks orlean ferme Terfar enna: | Mike Paes taiene ine, Sehoo| in siritly, sole ¢ former excellent matron, Mrs. Reid,with | of New York, N. ¥.—For improvement in gas ‘ood and Coal Dealer, rate. Apply at 375 Avenue, nearly opposite | this Institute as emphatically a Grammar her attendant, generally called Elizie, had — se7 (States.) 14th st., near the Canal. | Nati jotel. Fir — course is oapecially thorough, Stu- ne, as usual in the morning, into the apart- ‘ohn Booth, of Mobile, Ala.—For improvement ‘ elena Sule Té Sef F. HOLDEN, | dente wishing to prepare for College will have the go ng, pa OAL !—COAL!!—COAL!"! fit of a careful training. ments of the most raving females. They were | '" brick machines. 7 C tests Fes. RENT—Several weil furnished Parlors and ‘erms per q) er for’ he English branches, all yet in their separate apartments leading she ka Grange, Ga — Fett Winter pie time to make engagements for your | 2° ‘Toortare plonanwtly oytenect cea nee ere nner fal gooree OS rine into one long hall. On some occasion Mrs. R. | * ‘Thomas E. c Brinley, of Simpsonville, Ky — Minter Fr be discharging several cargoes of COAL, | &=> (uroughout. Apply at No. 215'F street, south | > ae aS. 5-LOUNG, Pr val bad gone forward to the farther end, and Elizie, | Fer improved plow press and ait. assorted sizes. ed ‘Ash and White Ash, duricg See ence ASSAD SES, Cir <esseaNet \canichacetere noone eccecaunmoes G wea eee eee eee ees contrary to regulations, had opened one of| Cornelius Campbell, of St. Louis, Mo —For | ch of the monthe of Sopiomber $14 October. (OM SALEA new BRICK HOUSE, No. 397 | | The duties of this institution will be resumed on the apartments, where a very si » insane | improvement in truss . ‘corner of 6th and B streets. 1th street, between 6 35th day of next. joroeco - woman slept. This woman was sometimes ve: eter S Carhart, of Coliamer, N. Y —For im- se 17-2w Opposite the National Hotel. | M street containing five roo ‘Bpils from Washington conveyed to and from 2 do . furious, and would not fear to commit any deed, proves Partable field fence. F ZO Le coe op looms rely poem ectcoomerad aon a a bicscestesdiaes: 1g. HARROVER &o., &0.; all our own ae ote east _— =! Lyre vase ad a proved rotary pap ee nly N. ¥—For im- 1 C > ee ee diately. Apely on the premises to JAS. T. FERRY. | _&¥ 28-tOot! Principal. | _iy 176m MOTHY CLARK. nk excessively, was ardently Richa =f . | .A full assortment of RED WHITE ASH | _8¢ ENT ) a 0 THE FW. INGTON CITY. fond of sherry wine; but there was no difficulty | proved uat mashing? St LOU! Mo.—For tm God deanpn nang tS tt CUMBERLAND | VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE—The anne ACA rier of E ont wins | Ts Sine nop eran vn man in dealing with her when she knew that her| Peter S Crawford, of Marengo, Il.—For im- | “ind HICKORY OAK and PINE WOOD, all subscriber offers at private sale the property then 0 de Or nek this Enel Atution will be resumed sees”, “hildren’s Shoes for stronger than herself. On this | provement in raking’attachment for barvesters. | on teoben oe + | Gown asthe Bakery situated on the south side of the to” September. ‘The sumber ix lemited, ie entered, the bundle of keys this Sy we ought wi ut them 3 r . 1, near the Alexandria Aqueduct, together with | Apply to George W . Cushing, of Chicago, Il —For im- Coal kest on plank Avors. and consequently free Canal har! ‘about 2 e ‘anal Principal. provement in rooting rementa oT earthy matter—a oonsigeration of thearst im: | She,wharl, which is about 210 teet deep from Eo im___S. MERCHANT, Principal. were imprudently left in the door, and arrange- ‘ to river; the tow-pati being included in this prop- - giving our atrial. You can find (at ali times) ? Ss 1 ti san .. | Portance to the consume id RANKLIN ACADEMY, Srticles Bt the princi Stores in W = monts were making to bathe the insane woman. | meat in inketondn | een Me-—For improve. | Portance tothe consumer. ae ay £ MRO. "Tie Bakery has a front of 64 feet on the Canal Pee betwen I9th and 20th, (First Ward.) weston tg —the, Shoes s0 well-known as J. WV, Watching carefully her opportunity, the wo- A. W. Decrow, of or, Me.—F lar’ corner of 6th and B street and controls 50 inches of water for driving its ma- A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. oCurdy Son's Philadelphia make. aap 2i-ly man slipped by Elizie, shat the door and turned | atarin Of Bangor, Me.—For burglar’s | geir-tw ‘Opposite the National otal ONETT. arty fora Bak a ie ited'to Coemmences, September sth. Number lim- | ARUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNKS the key; then, with the bound of a wild beast, | Ira Dimock, of Mansfield Centre. Conn — RRIVALS AT GALT’S WHARF, ais property for a Bakery ox Yard 1s not propane panies Cheenti enter. o- - — her eyes flashing with excitement, she sprang | improvement in machines for sorting. alk oe A pire woot og 17TH STRRET. mAlsess Wood tad Coal Verdnow i the occupane: collenes. Boi stiens erie my EY a a forward to Mrs. Reid, and exclaimed, “Oh! | other thread, according to its size. ? Sehr. Harrington, 113 tons White Ash Keg C = in the y Mother Reid! I’ve shut Elizie into my room, Henry Durell, of Morrisania, N.Y.—Por im. | Sehr: Eldorado, 117 tons White Aah broken do.. | Of Hurty & Orme and Mr. Barron. This property have got the keys, and you are in my power.” . has a fropt of 120 feet on the Canal and 1°23; fest on provement tn cigar wrappers. eta ee eaten hong hia oe the west side of Green treat, and is as onay of ac- Jos. P Evans, of Borough of Hazelton, 1’ der, e Pireceves Peon ‘The Principal oan be seen at the Academy an time after the Ist proximo. Cirenlars at Took. The wu: has ww stores. R. B. DETRICK, A.M. TRUNKS AND Site Frame and Wood TRUNKS i - : for consumars from Georgetown or Washing- | _ ®U 26-eolm Principal. | [rom Ere aoe Box TN Mrs. Keid, being a person of only ordinary | >, improvement in mac bgp tone ‘dim the Di TRAVELING BAGS and, Pea eae ment i ines f Ing coal. | Schr. 5 Papdp~ a apnea page j EM Y. TRAVELING BAGS SATCHELS; fine qirength, knew she could do nothing with her, | Sylvester H- Gray, of Bridgeport unk tee Rohr, Newacn, 20 cote or rerton Coal: for bursing, | "the above property will ve oileredon liberal terms WESTERN ACADEMY SAAD ee Warnes we nits eee? but pleasantly replied. Well, and so what do | improvement in pumps. 3 ling wood. Pe Re a nextre | ,, Those designing to beovme members of this Insti- ae a 7 Yeu propose to do’”” The fierce maniac replied, ‘oster Henshaw, of Washington, D. €.—For | ,, A Kinds of WOOD and COAL, constantly on | comer of ithstrocts Washington, DL Ge airseit | tution for the Goming year are requented to be 1 om urepared to compete with the best ~~. a * I'm going to shut you up, too; open the other facturers, in proof of wi lowing Ke res- — the Academy ou Monday. September oat s improvement in Rompe. hand . im. 8u 25-eolm S. L. LOOMIS, A. M., Pnn’l, rooms, and let ail the women cut.” « Well.’ Alexander M. Holmes, of Morrisville, N. ¥.— Persons denisiog to lay intheir Win‘er supply of F Mot uu LL of the Committee at the Far of the Metropolt= 0 t Fuel ar@ requested to cail before purbhasing, as we | POR SAlLE—a Market and Dairy FARM of bani 1857 : said Mrs. Reid, “and what then?” “Then : Mechanica’ institute for For improvement in dentists’ chairs. avout 89 acres, with all the necessary buildings, ham jeposite leat! . t Hiram Bopki FE ih are satisfied our arrangements are such as to give | ve. in tine condition. It uated in Alexandrian OARDING_ AND DAY SCHOOL FOR — — = Ba 4 I'm going to San Francisco,”’ was the reply. provement eeick wicktae SB a iat oy eeetien. Those desiring other arrangements | Cuda, pic, about live im ea hots B YOUNG LaDIEs, the best on exhibition. x: heh * in those clothes you have got on?” | P'y.coy Jenkins, of Charlestown, Mass —For | t#ll please mention if at time of purchasing, told low and-on accommodating terms, _Apely by | atthe Meeebrert corner of Sth and L Streets, ag ig Ra hl said Mrs. Reid, “surely everybody will laugh | improved apparatus for applying soles to boots | . T. J. & WM. GALS, letter, through the Post Office, to JAMES W. 3 ria » PRINCIPAL. ccc st you.”” “Ob, well,” was the reply, after a | aud shoes. Office—N. W. At Lot cl ittivaizct, | BURCH. Washington City. au 24-tf BE nbs sone og le bt rhe wg fyecoetve Pupils | NV. B.—Trunks Covered and every description of ‘ ti ; fe My Ss CT : ber, ‘ : ny Seneriptio Moment’s survey of her clothes; “I will Henry R. June, of Millport, N. ¥.—For im-| _s¢17-6t (Union) {OR KRENT—TWO ROUMS in the third tory ‘A rentleman of experience in teschiag and leotur- | Repairing executed Pe Tor AL and buy me some new ones in San Francisco.’ | Proved washing machine. 200 SEVENTH ETEERT. ©” ac of the building ccoupied 2s an office by C. S, | ing will fill the Mathematice! and Classica! Depart- (Late Toruan & FAM, ) “But,” said Mrs. Reid, “you can’t, because | ,.2°%°PY K_ Kilbourn, of Pittsfield, Mass » and 422 SEVENTH STREET. 42% Wallach, and jpmetintely ppposite the City Hall. | ments. au 23 eotVotl No. 499 7th street. oppo, Odd Felows Hip every one will know at once by those clothes | E¢Wa'E. Kilbourn, of Norfolk, Coan.—For im- WOOD !~COAL Wood !!—COAL 1! | Apply to RICHARD WALLACE." a8 OUNG LADIES’ 'NSTITUTE, mé-iy Washington, D. that you come from the insane asylum, and | P‘Dimicl R. Knowhere soe oten an — | Ree a nee AuhtAntbrantes COAL. whiocwe | A ARMIN ALEXANDRIA COUNTY.VA.. ENGLIA ening AxP Day Scuoor, | ———— Spe ee they will take you and bring you right back | For improved machine for con, i bars. | offer at the loweet prices if delivered tein the yee Fb SEP OR EXCHANGE FOR IM- silts <P ee OFS BRENT ESS fri 5 again.”” Stopping for a moment for ofest x ° P' ‘achine for cutting metal bars er at the loweet prices if delivered from the ves’ | PROVED CITY PROPER EVA Farm of fifty CERN, A.M. Lampher, of Gloucester, N. J. —For im- provement in brash cylinders for spreaders, cot- ton gins, &c. No, 490 k Street. CHARLES H. NORTON, A. M., Principat. The eleventh yesr of this lastitution wil! com- TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CO) the raving woman was looking at her dress, she We would most respectfully call your attention 00, Om band, a large stock of Osk, Pine, aad acres, 7 nules from Washington and the same dis- added, “Now, I know where all the new Hickory Wood. to which we invite the attention uf | $u0e from Alexandria, and 3 miles from George- j to the following advertisement: town, adjoming the lands of Mr. ‘Thonms Ciark, | meuoe on the second Monday of September, 1658, q ed by the following mamed vessels, to oue shell detect youn “Yoo Mont whet 20 | improvement in eeacting wegen bMiey PO | ACHAPIN & Bro, — | Hrytt Jule. Bag,scod ofthe Jandect tho ate: | The conrao ot atudy aided by Lastarée and "Appe: | wittickintes Patieetoreace gemed, veel to oue shall detect you. You don’t know the a natlee Lega ee nie erage orale, im. se l-1m gy er enring pr Gye with water in each field; a fine orchard, and house | “Circuls i room, but come with me and I can show you.” So together they started along the hall. Az b A ni nd as F.. of Phitadel "I %, cont™ining full particulars, can bs oh- Lay mee Bostou; and by railroad— — proved expansible floats for life:boats containing 9 rooms, with a good evliar and back tained at the principal Bookstores and at the resi a DOORS, of all ordinary sizes, John Maddock, of Bloomiagton, Ill.—For i FF ET | shod ovior. now inthevespeser ort. 4 i ele Emcee SuSeolm | 50 WINDOWS of SASHES and BLINDS, of or- hey were going. tho insane woman holding | proved horse shoe. ik ee b ipe WASTING RL RCULATING LI | Sho will show the property aud ‘give so (PE COLUMBIAN COLLE 000 feet of MUULDINGS, of various mzes and At the keys, Mrs. Reid observed to her:| John McCausland, of Kin, ston, N.Y , Jefter- | Eleventh street, a few doors south of Pa. Avenue. eit the fale. bo pn Bh The next Session of thie bedi ~ ge ed k warrented to «Now, do you suppose that for a bottle of | *°9 usiand and James McCausland, of Eso- ory "Possession given on the ist of Junuary.1353,"_ | menco ‘on Wedueedaye that tase ron wil com | allo the above-named wor ay | i " 4 i us, N. Y —For improved canal boat Open Dalry vRrom 104. ™. To 10 P.M. rs & WEL ye 7 be kiln-dried, and sherry wine you could pick out the key to reas ie McConatcs of Chicago, HL—F seats je 18-lawtf D. WELLS. | Se: se noe Ss Ibe = the | Witch, for workmans! — meer ia s ones “ y i 2 —For - ———————— IT 1eants for admission will be examined on the Blisie edoor a, was the reply, ‘for a | improvement in machince for eutice' gar ker Chartered by Conzress, April 18th, 12\4, FOR, BALES 8 very desiratle Market ani Dairy | Mondey and Tuesday before the opeume of the vee prolte ond evick ultp.* wo euell eall thom ate bow ttle erry wine I eee hardl. samuel Noblet, of Halifax, Pa —For improved Cowraintxe 12,000 VoLuwzs. FARM, in A lexensrie oventy. Va., and about | sion. Erare, to make room for more. think you can.” said Mrs. Reid. “Yes, I| mode of Preventing nuts from unscrewing. papain . 5 miles from the Long Bridge and 1>¢ miles fromthe | THE PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT All odd sizes of Sash, Doors, or Blinds fu = — = reply. is now,”’ said . nemecesd Ralston, of West Middletowa, Pa.— All the New Publications Received as Issued, | Georgetown Aqueduct. binding on the Ferry Road, | of the Columtian College will rs. Reid, ‘let us see.”” ie insane woman | For improved churn. and is principaily enclosed with @ post and rail at shart notion, ond at On low sehen ee Ny aay a Christian Reichmann, of Philadelphia, Pa.— | This valuable Library is now thrown open to the eis Sessionon Wednesday, t. Ment inthis vicinity. Inside Shutters we oan fur- turned at once to the door where Elizie was ow. Aeein te “sh of any style, at from (0 to 15 per cent less than fe tains about 33 acres—more les. t ‘i y, Presi: t mar: char; same in this locked in, and tried one key, and it would not | Fer improvement in lamps. THR’ eblig at the very Cra eum It hi ‘nent cottage in the midst ofa benutifu’ osk tu WeotNovt__J.G. BINNEY, President. = uae weua - ae _ answer; next, another was tried and failed Jabes Robins, of Boston, Mass.—For improve- wz sie ul ee and from its proximity fo Georgetown and WESTERN ACADEMY, We respectfully invite those interested in “ | meat in rotary barrows. E b ber t liberty to take outone | ‘Vashingten is one of the most desirable places that ‘om I Street. above statement to investigate ‘he same iy and the eagerness of the woman increased ag Alpha th, of Sauquoit, N. Y.—For im- tolJor qanta paw ceubeee or anlar; can ‘keep the | has been offered for sule for along time. The prop- A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOYS. themselves, and we believe tney will it by so each key failed, till a little while the right ke roved water wheel Aah Li . 4 ou vo two | erty will be offered at public sale on thesth of Octo- | Twenty four pupils only in the department of | doing. = eee 1 ler wheel. folio four weeks, quarto three weeks, usta ber, 1858, acd as faras the terms are ovncerued they hematics. ‘Si r ‘depart- ‘beral discount made to the trade. was reached, turned with a wrench and the| Thos. Stewart, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im- | Wgeks, dudecimo and under one week.’ * wil’ be liberal and made known at sale, which will | Mathema ae ee FS pep tape ene fo ‘street, opposite door thrown back wide open. Ina moment, | proved rotary valve for steam engines. 4 The public is respectfully invited to cali and ex- | Ti, 4 SILAS L. LOOMIS, A. M., Teacher of Mathe- | Conve Marken - Elizie sprang out, and Mrs. Reid grasped the | guatiel S. Thompson, of Hellers Corners, | “mune the Library, 11 nay, president, ' Reorsoos wiskuny to yurcnass tee abors property | wantin, en au 9)-1m H. W. HAMILTON & CO. insane woman around the waist, pinning her Se Nee vane + Jas. CLermang, Libra: ian. ade (yar ty TT eM gcatgd ; A SEORGE WILKINSON, A. B., Teacher of NEW GROCERY, wine AND LIQUOR GROCERY wis E AND LIQUOR izie, i e meson, e >t -—For | — —-- — a \scongrarl yet ¥ " eet ee, — Phasiray Ars palin! improvement in eyelet fastenings for ladies skirts HAéts OF THE SEASON. jeu sell to the highest bidder, on the ahove-named HE DUTIES OF MRS, BURRS SCHOOL | The subscriber per gRe: to say that he has armies was} Jobn L. Tuttle, of Bridesbur, = % = sel 2 . 3 % Store, corner of 7th and E streets, uickly borne by the two into her room, and provement in cotton gins. &? P*—For imn- | "7 save the plensareto introduce the PEASEDRODE } Jo 88 Se Cae 08 2197 AMOS DENEAR: “Ne Cp pe a west f= ny ed Et NE the two! stepping out, turned the key, then| Charles Van Houton, of Sunburg, Obio.—For Eh ar Gat oor, Cre pay TOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY | au2 2awow" LIQUORS. CIGARS, and fine GROCE ES first fo breathe easy since the danger was per- | improvement in corn planters, ts ox Beat eee | too uae kt ning 1% acres, a ne Teas, Sugar, Coffee. Flour, Oliyes, Rais esived. I ; ap jer Will t P jon. Getting them from first hands I less than 10 miles from Washington. under good MESS, BROOKE'S ENGLISH axp FRENCH | ing, Figs, ines, Anchovies, &6., all of the most Sai Gicas ber pec berries of rejoicing im lsacoatan obra oaletten eee Pa.—For | oan offer poGan nce lower than ueneliy sold sn this | Ccitivation. aud having an prohara of S00 these of Bene eT AND BAY SCEOOL, spproved' eranfe and goalie. : to Elisie fe ber impradence is ecterig ae _ A. Williams, Robert Williams, and G. A. Zag Or the Waite Boar,” cowmen of th} Cenece: tei Sesh ine Speer. pana SPOOL | | bun autionol tun oahtadeaa cite orneans ty lnylted to call end enamine the stock tolooe pars and leaving the keys in the door, and ot earn- Lenser Med Bloomileld, Me —For improvement in wep tieott a HOPEING. | Stoves, currnnia strawberries. £0. the same hey gered noe perl Principal and at ra equa Seporiment of fine Havens, Cigars, m- est protestations by Elizie, that she would be | "AH Wood, of Boston, Mass eee ote ACARD i cellar, &o—wil be sold on ressonable terms; or ex. | the Bookstores. sep! eolm | ported direct by the subscriber, st wholesale and ~~ waedhMtet Pang, ic, ot Peanicr, ma._| © AUBERSRACEES SPUR GEKGTO® | Sere for Sey erect theta ed ae es pts ceed a vans oan an cClintock Young, jr, of Frederick “es b tKES 2 x os = = : Manrrine 4 Briveswain.—A few weeks | For improvement Inbatvesters. sek? M Having necessarily to Spy ie reap reryeed Since stein ened comer stake oe — Musical Instruction. . were Old Whisky ‘of 1940 constantly on band. ince, in the neighbo: Joba Pemberton (dec’d) late of Jonesborough, | CLOTHS and CASSIM! RES, deating more ox- | #)80res Are, in wood, ons: crops may be purchased if | QQUPERIOR MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. ntry unotualty attended to, and Coun- —— neighborhood of St. Barnabas, a Ind., assignor to Lemuel Pembert For {m- | tensively and generally in those goods, we can offer “For further partioulars inquire of JAS. S, Ss —— try Produce, of alfdeseriptior. Ce a Pal lover conductel his intended bride to the | proved sae mill On—For im: | greateradvantages to surchasere vf those goova than | desired, For further partioulne D. CLARK, Esq. | Prof. DE. CGENIEL ie atill in Washiogton, and | eh" JONAS P. LEVY, altar. The marriage ceremony proceeded with Wm. Austi Phit We will out very cheap. No charge | Tri\strect, between © aad D atreeta, Wishes to intimate to the musical publio that Successor to Brereton & Bro.. No. 464, 7th stree regularity until the fair one was asked the himself aod Wine Obdgie er cee Phe ME Rand Loni eaters iy 13 2awif he 1s prepared to receive a limited number of corner of F, opposite the Patent Ofies, mn 38 ty * Ms 1 of a ou is i oe eesahieeas na = = : Se eee ee question, “ Wilt thou have this man for thy | For improvement in tex pets Spec 0 look before they buy, as this is DESIRABLE FARM ULPEPER | Sul give's thoroarh sal ontanete enka SraundBPROvy YOUR Eves. wedded husband?’ To which, with much ap-| Gilbert Bishop, of Fairtield, Conn , assignor y establishment of the kind in this city which COUNTY, VA., FOR SAL he Editor of | course of instruction on the Harp. Pianoforie, RENG THEN nad senet them, by the Paris argmetincerity, she replied No.” ‘The poor | fo, ward Whe) uf New ork. N'W-Por | deni tomurel im (hoe,ferde tad tant cher | ue Evening Sera sathpizd Siren treotce Teoskiesiaiy is sess | Seema pen wecge mt ee < — Y ; 1 re ing esto a commodatin, 3 i iu bategeen gazed upon her with astonishment ; bg ete machine for cutting vencers % WALL. STEPHENS & CO., the mont desirable {arma in the County of Culpep- drt of Teaching Menke tenaeite| ee tes pean ls Well as the manufnot re ofe bat no expostulation could induce ber to alter m. Bullock, of Newark, N J, assignor to No, $22 Penn. avenue, between er. Itoontains about 4” acres, of which 20 are | gion the latest improved SPECTACL i 2 ~ Geo. W. Taylor, of said Newark —For automatic 8e7 eo2m and lth streets, woodland, and the residue arable land, m a fine con- Mf mad or | 0. he Wash -GLASSES: which are her resolution. She frankly replied that she Paper feeder for printing presses. ————————— a F: | dition for cultivation. ‘This tract is situated about | j, tie beegg ponte — ERISCOPIC CONCAV, 5 bad just seen a gentleman that she liked much onas Hinckley, of Huron, Obio, assignor to OVERS OF OYSTERS CAN GET AT THE | three miles fron. Culpeper Court House. It has u; Kh Prot. oe Cae wiil open his new Masi- UB e oguean boty ES better. This declaration soon brought matters | himseifand F.& Wildman, of Norwaik, Obio. present season. daily, OYSTERS itas Welling nouse and ordinary farm build: | cal Repository ine , On the corner ef Lith AZILIAN BE ci ALS. Eto, to a crisis. The marriage cer . | Foc improvement in sewing machines, 10 the shell, taken out of salt water the! ings. | the arabie |i not in cultivation is wi i | street and Peon. a seg-im"_ oh are to improve Aileoted pended, and the clersye, litelyes rs orl B. F. Sturtevant, of Bonon, Mase assignor | S06 dey, Reatavrante wishing to be pr tiie phe) ager apt wencngor bonged P A... CARD. ae ow cg hs oe a rr) ol be Pan a led Urpasst u he the parties to different doors. The tethes | to himself and Elaier Townsend. of sald Beseer | sappited by eR SCH WAR ZED saunliodsin Plodmont Virginia. A taildinr ce teee | AL. F. LITTLE, Foes on ov Must having sracna wants comes 9 une giasaasot howe di ith r For improvement in machines for Pegging boots Dealer in Oysters, the farm commands 8 fine poaching ana fe 8 | resumed the duties of his profesion, wil! de- now them, will be suited at first eight. groom more disgusted with such conduct than | sii sides. Comer of 12th and K stroe"s. bank of View of the surrounding country for many miles. | Vote bumself entirely to the instruction of pu. wonders mortified at his disappointment, declared that Rei Joel Bryant, of > iv 9-eotf Kirkwood House. | The soil is of excellent original quality, and pecu- | pils in Vocal and instrumental Music. UBLE-POLISHED VENEZUELIAN his affections from that moment were alienated. improvement pe lente crookiya N.Y — | rn liarly adapted tothe production of wheat, and is at Terms to bs Paid in Advance. CRYSTAL ROCK and that nothing shonid induce him to take the ‘edly hha go 7 ee winches for sbip- L IGHT YOUR HOUSES. prei improvement. The owner | Piano, Guitar, Singing, Vio'in, F lute lady, even if her res: 1u‘ion were to alter. Mr. G. a ed April 7, 1957. —— will ens: hay value, if early a is! to purchase will please ¢., each ve received the highest recommendat at the s quarter of 241 iets | Words Fair,et Pane, through | communicate with W. D. WALLACH, Esq glearnees J. B. Creighton, of Tiffin, Obio—For im- We have now in storeandare oe receiving the Organ, and thorough Bass im connection, per easiness of vision heretofore unknows Provement ia railroad cars for day and night ser- | finest ee, oo gas CHANDELIERS, B., the lady’s own brother, finding bim io such quarter. inany other improvements, good spirts, intima’ readi 558 PEND. ACKETS ever offered i+ | itor of the Star. aos-t leo, ail styles of UPEKA, SPY, and MAGNI- spirts, intimated that, as a sp'eadid dinner gr —— a oe Camden, N.J this city, embracing entirely new patterns and every | —— — Classes of 4 pi NG GLASSES, Compasses, and Mi would be prepared at his house, much time and fed Mounier, of Camden, —For im- | variety of style and finish, Aino, 8 large collection OTICE. of I each pe: 7 0° | are for sale at his store, corner of Eigh' @cpcmve would be spared if he would retarn to | provement In the manufacture of sulphurie acid. | “ered opety gard anian, Aino, «large, collection Taev NOTICE, ted to set- | C asses of 20 pupiis’ each per quarter 50 | Pennsyivanis avenue, or Highth atreet No. al. the church and conelade th: ith one ed Aug. 11, 1957. PORTABLES. These are sold at the fastory re- HE Undersigned bie ee ee Residence at Dr. Hunt's, 30 Penn. avenue, | tween Datreet and Pa. avenue. rg i narrhomderrey a Sick wae aaa Designs —Garretson Smith and Henry Brown, | “| prices. and we adhere to the ore pricesystem. | tle up the business of the late firm of Cingett. Ne , 2 between 9tn and !0th streots. t B take the cormer of 8th street. Pi Vi , May & Co., respectfully notifies ali persons 0 mot mis of Philadelphia, Pa , assignors to North, Chase Having reduced the prices of gas fitting, persons | ton, Ma: — i. se 3. t their accounts sre be = taken and the ;roposals made, and as the fair 088 Vi reasonable, the same as at & North, of said Philadelphi. For desi Cease drans aavantace to call Sevore having ines ch nad eal tee resented inthe course of a | = =e DUPONT’s | lishment in Eurove. = one herself bad uo objection, a special license | Sigveg phla.—For designs for | their houses Bed OP, SOMPSON & BRO few days. when he trusts that all will be prepared to | $3.) U POWDER, °¢ wate STEPHENS & CO., was instantly procared, they got married at an 269 Pa. avenue, betwee. 10th and lith » make & prompt and satisfacto:y settlement. W. ALBERT KING. Georcrtown, D.C, for No 32 Penn, Avenue. the identical church on the identical morning, 7 = se 6-eoiw ? paul pecans Davie Cone the firm will youre past the Sole Agent ia the District of Colgm- BOYS’ AND YOUTHS: READY-MADE F i, "9 7 y S > re 4 A 5 hey 5 4 a * aud afterwards partook of the identical dinner | _ CULTIVATION ov THe Soi. By Steav.—From OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th PThove indedted will readily admit the importance | Di& for Messrs. Dupont & Co.. of V large tock of all For School and Dress Wear. which bad been preparei fur the changeable | Teeent experiments in England it would seem rant No. 14.472 for i80 sores of land, issued under | of a settlement at this time, and he confident'y hopes | the diterent grades of POW DEM cannery Parents and guardians wishing to furnish their one.—Court Jour-nal that the practicability of cultivating the soil | the act of Congress of February 11, 1847, in thename | that they will assist him to bring the affairs of the by them, embracing, in part— children and wards with School and Coilege Outhts )eauineopmibeteaeed cat by steam has been successfully tested. The | o' Julius King. has been lost and’ that six weeks | late frm to a speedy and final acttlement by comp y- lasting and Mining Powder, in 25and 50 Ib. kegs | for the coming season, are invited to exam:ne oot ith the above request, i Us SG OvurRaces vrox Calxese —Chinese hunting Royal Agricultural Society recently offered | sfcer the dare hereof application will be made to the | ing Wi! ois Cannon and Musket do. U. 3. Govern 2 Present iarge «nd extens ve variety of . ‘ reof. All persons JOSEPH J. MAY, ment proof,) in25and 501b. kegs BOYS’ CLOTHING, appears to be # vocation peculiarly adapted to | PTiz¢3 for a steam plow that could be used by Ley mules mertaciar tke aiding me 8 corner of Penn. avenue and 9h street. | sporting FA FE. & PEP. ir €%4, 1249 and 25 tb Kens where they on been ite children‘of all sizes, in he climate of Nevada C Th D P' practical farmers in turning up the soil. The | careat has been filed in the General Land Office N. B —Mr. John Scrivenner is anthorized tu col- | Ducking Powder, in 6%, 1232 and % lb kegs | a few minutes, with overy descriptian of DY the climate of Nevada County the Democrat rize of $500 was awarded to the steam plow | ®*nst issuing a patent. T. M.BLOUNT, lect and receipt in the unme of the firm, Do. do. inl and 39 Ib. canisters | wane MENTS Of substantia. and durable notices several successful expeditions against P 7, hae Attorney for the owner. se 15 lt J.J. M. Diamond Grain do. int ib canisters | at very moderate prices. this perseeuted race of people. On Monda: atented by a Mr. Fowler. The Council con- | WashingtonCity, Sept. nies ee ie eee —_—__________w——_ |} Eagie Kifle do. in 6 and 12% Ib. kees WALL STEPHENS & CO., & party of five Chiname rki Green | ferred on Mr. Howard, another patentee, a A SOMETHING N do. in Dand 4 Ib. conisters | ay 25-tf No. $22 Pa-av.. bet. 9th and 10th sia. Hora Galch w reorerhauled by foutmbits men, medal of houor for bis steam cultivator. It is] f{RENCH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN T 8TINEMETZ’S, 2% Penn. Avenue, be- SER a ich we Do, + PF, FFF, inS Land 4 Ib. canisters <tr teed SS SION OF THE Virginia Rifle do. in 5 Ib. canisters Bt i Safety Fuse of superior quaitysin barrels * Pamgy > ERS, bow merely a question with farmers whether it FIRE-BOA gu VASEee Soe ERS AND RT ANT ots B will pay them to employ steam in tillage. The DECORATIONS, WINDOW SHADES, judges reported that twenty of their steam GILT CORN Ex AND BANDS b Sth streets.—The who demanded their money. The Chinamen GRAPH HAT refused to tell where their money wasconcealed, and three of them were taken successively EAGL FY et LOOKING. where you may g K ros. ez. GLASSES, in gilt oF a j 5 i bo il be sold at manufacturers ad PICTURE FRAMES, round, ovai, wud bung up by the neck until nearly dead, when | Cultivators have been successfully worked by | phe undernigted deer fig sn cist the corner | BMS (0%, men's, youths’ and chil, prices sad delivered’ inee of chugs to aes pest at "lor ouherwine or any other kind they where let down. ‘They then attempted to | ‘eaut farmers. The daily working expenses | of 9th and D streets, to offer to the public the largest | Ventilatny Hat; imported French ‘he District. * Bork totes ine. IS m NG- i it 4 ome resist. | f Fowler's machine they estimate at £% 6s, | and most varied assortment of the above goods to | Opera Tats, (wiih pareut srrings) w character of Dupont’s Powder has been so TOaN'W XGNERS hang another, but it seems © made some resist- r y , | be found in this city. They have received, within | with the styles of Caps; Mi well and favorably known fora naif century, that | for cash. d Y ° anceand was stabbed with aknife. The China- | (0 the light land the work done per day of ten | the present week: large additions to the stock aed | Sit he Children’s Pavey Hats, &c.; Taylor's | we deem it unneceesary to say anything Ww. its a natwoen ee eT SEte, men thea gave up their money—about $250 in | hours, including stoppages, was 7] acres, the | will coustantly bein receipt of the latest and most | now atric of silt Hat. jest out amd elling very rap- | praise. i api-ly ween . dust—to the robbers. who took itand lef Tar | il being moved by four piows, 6 inches deep | shoics patterns. Ca eet es Pree 8 Ow Ty ess gt aa cer Wo eeld ie eee ened Brett | anti cion andes piengare, at all to sportenren am HEAP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST = mediately after the robbery was committed, the | DY feet 4 inches wide. On the heavy land | ** 527," puton by experienced workmen, under the | *\'sm now ‘constantly supplied with fine Cail-siin | others. ad | Sar HEADRUSRTERS FOR Scoot Boons. Chinamen who was not injured h ed to Ri the work of ten hours amounted to five acres, supervision of one of the firm. Boots, which I wiil sell for the low price of $37: Office No. $5 High street, —— a S. rege! bee ee Dog. He stated one the wider ee al the same furrows as before being taken. It SPF FRANKLIN & ROTHROCK, Congress, Gaiters 52.0; which I on a | 1g joiming the Canal Bridga. __ se S-tf es. rench, Latin. Gree! ‘ i i : . P. KLIN, ual in durability an o any sold inthe Uni our Bad i = and the other three _— young men, and Can Seing S0teckon he teed inn LJ. Rorunocs, jy 2-002m | States Terms cash. EW BOOKS! NEW BOO! Cail soon, if you want bargains, corner 7th and D also gave it as bis opinion that the Chinaman K Received TTR Cerra rete B. H. STINEMETZ, and ‘or sale at SHILLING TON’S Bookstore, | streets, at Headquarteg, Lxipsic edition of the who was stabbed would die ot the wound. 14 inches deep, and the quantity of work done BoOOk-KEEPING BY DOUBLE ENTRY.—I 236 Penn. avenue, near corner of 13th street, Odeon Building act's L at Classic —_—_. : oxe giving & course of iastruction in the 156m bet kwoods’ and Wilards’ Hotels, rnogtin, or She Heart's Longing. - BORL. 3 One night last week, four men entered the | "*#,2! acres. Hore we see the increased cost | stove ‘science in the Central Acndoi aor ar | 22 19 Sim_bet. Kirkwoo ae ees Rrandon,or a Wundred V cure a «COPPER LE ECHER & BLEEDER house of a Chinaman, near Patterson, andecar-| °f deep plowing. The estimate of the judges | loth and E streets. to commence as soon asa suffi- W#A4T Is THE MATTER? Ladies’ National Magazine for Ootober. Residence—No. 434 Massonuxetts avenue, ried off everything of valug they could find. | fF the light land was 7s. 2d. per acre, for the youne camlonen wie are nn Yankee Notions for October. a between Sixth and Seventh Streets. ‘A Chinawoman was the only occupant of the — 9s. 2d. per acre, and for Ulex through the day, the hours of tnetruction will be Nick Nex for Ootober. house st the time, the owner being absent at work in his diggings. They competed her to tell where the money and other articles were peracre. On the light land the work | from 7% to 10: could not have been done by horse power for | # practical boo! h less than 8s. per acre, and on the heavy land | #8t two years in teaching. will. 1 experience a: perience in thi jatter mvs B. s Phineas Fora Thompson, M.D, hers. Auer assortment of Children’s Toy Books. * th oon ri Rotts. M. De ‘au 7-Sm* select stock o! Mtationery, embracing eve- 3, received ard for sale at ria handise just received by th Ty var ie 5 * b'e me to give satiefaction to all who may wish | m rous vexso'a that have just arrived: JOS. SHILLING TON’S AMBROTYPES. Pte) 12s. 6d. per acre. The trench plowing could poor tive. Sugars at 6,9. 10, 11, 2,13, and 14 cents per pound Bookstore, Odeon Building, I HE weather is now cool and you can nse of t ¢ Treasurer o Thesn- ‘ens from 38e, e a Ba > VESS o ticles of value.—San Francrsco Glohe. must have been done by: manual labor at the | 0'clock at the offive o ton, F aur, Ohecetate Brown Come. OTICE,—I have a few oft! for 50 cents and upward: Ci y 2 € 1, thi cost of £6 13s. 4d. per acre. Thus, for ordi- ake Seu toctlan oo OP Melscet Ne ns > Pa se . ing at the residence o! -Sohremer, No 479 | Cheese, Lard. Canvas Hama. Couutry oured do,, nary plowing, steam power as at Rerent ap- Toth street. HOMAS CLEAR. Shoulders, Mackerei, Codfish, Herrings, be Jack Larboard, a disabled ssilor,under- plied, saves one-fourth of the cost, but its real se I!-co6t Salt and 8 ed Herrings, Surdines, * 00k to cultivate and decorate his grandmoth- OBERT SANDS’, 2. bet. 8th and 9h ste. elsewhere. A CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWARE,' ehenper than the ohi » With many other L. SIMONS, 6 Que Pine apple Cheese, Cetsups. Picksis, Wood-ware eapareapntte mieten ‘avenue, “3 ry. er's flower garden in front of the old Mansion | ¥#!ue consists in enabling the land to ee 267 Gas resuaien Cook ioe 267 é noe see: : Betyreau Sth and loth streets. ee E. E DGE ‘TOOL oy KER a vHouse at Welfleet. The dai nd the dun- | Plowed, at a moderate cost, in a way hitherto | “°)¢ only perfect Gas Coneanding Cook Sieve in Cf ibaa Ser Call and see for yourselves, VITT. east corace @ neti treet west, delions and the daflydowndi were spring- caly used fer market guedesing- the market; it speaks for itself; it requires avi are, Lh neil articles inst | 2? '3-Sro" POmn mePe “Pj be aes Cw Weahington, om oaaieae ae . ing up beautifully, to the great delight of the ered ery Teo-ived and for seie to the trade and oity eustom- QUBERIOR COOKING AND OTHER Mazufactaresand repairs aii kinds of Bdge Tonle, < ‘ ji A ; y as 7 s. at reduced prices, to make quick re! ¥ : °S of al! kinds and sizes. - oe < ’ tie fominon gender, commited depredtins | ge: We wore lformnd nya faitanan | Soy geen ono Pomsyvnan SE. | ined a a ROE oe | State ah Sg awa ay | nde Aga Tae er se Mi ne gender, committed depredations | says e were infor DY & gentleman | and 'ith street. hi = rved. None better in the city. Come wht wrens! Prowiptness aad digpateh ot ORS . . L—waky CT!!! in the premises almost nightly, seratebing up Hd on Iligh street, of quite a singular fan- oan per dno bat thoer that borers aoe are low. Wint id the war with Paraguay» V. H. HaReover’s lanes NEW jew Busy. tied the roots, tearing off the stalks, de. At leugth, | cy suddenly cen by an old hen in his posses- | MS ym the heartl a./ae, sominaite, Pe. wrenin: Mexico will cai heavy rise in the pricns. No _8e92w_ 7th street. opposite Patriotic Bank, reosived Sueassortment of ric empracing bis opportunity, Jack. with a sud-| sion, for engagiug in the fashionable amuse- - a " SWELRY. - 0. HOR, , " HE SUBSCRIBER WILL BUILD, TUNE, ett reosived a bne lot of superior GOL. den lunge of his spade, early deprived the in-| ment of the season. After contributing ber HIRTS. aenuy EW GOODS FOR GENTLEMEN. or REV AIS ORGANS on shore noes and on RWATCHES. © Hl’. 00D. truder of its entirecaudal elongation ‘Where's | usual bonus to the egg basket, the rejuvenated Furrive santa ks seepenen cat Baie N" now supplied with new and beautiful Goods, | and. "A call 1s invited ng ne | Vinee) att feabet « Ene stock of stanterd it. wy cat ’”’ sharply inquired its lady owner over | old friend stepped gayly into the yard, and | aahistto Lt, of the vest quality of matersal,us every | embracing the newest and riche-t stylen in sts + T BARBER, Call and purchase your Jewelry at 388 Pennsylva- the way, “ib, ha!” said Jack—'the'll not | gracefully describing the circle, commenced or GPU ctean eek Pree, name, onli ot by the market for sail and winter wear. Fo ta ee te __s Tenth strert._ | nis avenue. H.O HOov. {rouble me any more. Icaught him this morn- | threading the maze of a mazourka, which she | Ber ofth s agai aac a ee fo cuetoemery ay heen eee matiee ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INGTRUMEN? | _sc18______#.0 HOov._ ing, unshipped his rudder, set him off before the Prolonged to an extent which excited consider- | "ap @-an HOPKIN®S BAZAAR. found moro ‘than usual! ‘falie READY : aed repaired at ELLI8’S Pi no and su- MEDAL STUDENTS may be supplied wit wind and biow me ifbe’ll ever beable to steer | rable apprehension as to hersanity. Torestore| RapYs GALLERY, are CLoraing of the best quality always on ae EXTRACTO UN Chl res Wash Jetty ge cts wat Philaseiphin his way back again.” ber wonted staid and matronly mental equi- 382 Pa. Avanun, wean 7rH stager, | 80d to supply immediate wan A. YOUNG. LSBs EXTRACTS, oii ag BESS | prices. by FRANKLIN PHILP, Bookseller: brium, various infallibles were administered, Over Sween: isitenbaaise, Fant # Co's teow Merohant Tailor, Browns’ Hotsl, | @Anme Rector Wotan sree cor | eet? 532 Pa. ave.. bet. Sth and 10th se. i, Paddy is often teal ite. On| and among others that great catholicon for : bexs Teapectiully to inform b- | 8818 enn. avenue. | BN F.ELLIS CAN REPAIR ANY MUsi- ge ing up and returning’ lady's patanol, whi h chicken lunacy, dousing under the pump ; but thy: By aperd monde of the very lineal bro os MAR8te MANTELS. Over Supply for the Fae Vals Jal instrament’ ” aan ma nie a je Saas ary | genehomsbrkecentee teeetersfe | MERE MIEUN LER YE Weak ee eT aes x aanTRLt, = oes F-fis su col7on sas py. Baw ith he f be 4, . ~ SiPigne tea a: # ethene “oad | ESS ars rack ate end gape es on | gentry ean nnn Rep open daring | mA ETM Seer erased el | aa 2 jeanne boner not have snatched it from ye.” : chs the ihe Gooner Artists will be constant! mac Vela R, IANOS. r bey ser sntath Finns. with bis apectaciesion, aside °N€ °Y*> Plendiog tow mavie pecullar to berasit this as sine ey sto arama nd ii soteae nt gree SES se Pia Me te, F a ie sa Geatlemen, ia my arguinent { shal! use noth- eR She | ‘eieometiess le Hh 207% Nae ABD BANCOLINE und omy Bt 3 Rate bts he ea oz ge west is ecetacy sod pare peg tA tee en Tae ie hae “Then,” observed a person in court, ‘stake out | 00 indications stare grag xt Be wilt be | at thie sa.overy day (Bundy excep ee Poona ad A PIANO FOR @@a8 new “wT ue of the glasses of your spectacles,” atigated to by highly sitions, RT em iy ; ”