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s cS PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and lth st., Papers served in packages by carriers at 94 8 year, or 37 conte per month. To mail subscribers the price 1 $3.5) & year, ia advance; $2 for six rtui 1 for three months; and for less than three months at thé rate of cents a week. Single copies, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. {7" Abvextisements saould be sent to the office betore 12 o’e:0ek m; otherwise they may not appear until the nextday. BACHELOR'S LOVE-MAKING. You would have known it fora bachelor’ den the moment you put your head in the door! Blue, spicy wreaths of cigar smoke pieiieg up the ceiling—newspapers under the tabi; —Cas- tile soap in the be pres Be sper foe alip on the mantle-piece, con- fakes elenpuhess: And yet Mr. Thornbrooke —poor deluded mortal—solemnly believed that his room was in the most perfect order. For hadn’t he poked the empty champagne bottles under the bed, and sent nga a to bear them company, and hung morning gown ever the dane Wwesls, sad. dusted, te onal Sprinkled hearth with his best silk et hankerchief? He'd like to see a room iu bet- ter trim than that; guessed he wonld! And now he was mending himself up preparatory to going calling, to call on the very prettiest irl ia New York. Not that he was a= fariy fond of the needle, but when a fellow’s whofe foot goes through hole in the north- east toe of his stocking, and there isn’t a but- ton on his shirt, its time to repsir — the mending didn’t progress rapidly. His way of man: ing the button question, too, necessa- rily ieseived some delay; ne had tocut all these useful little appendages from another shirt and sew them on, and next when the second shirt was wanted, why it was easy enough to make a transfer again’ See what it is to be a bach- elor of genius; it never occurred w him to buy a few buttons extra! ‘“< Buttons are not mueb trouble.” said Mr Thornbrooke to himself, as be wiped the >_. sptration from his brow; ‘but when it comes to coat-sleeves, what the mischief is a fellow todo? [haven't any black thread, either,” and he looked dorolously at a small tear just in his elbow, where some vicious nail caught in the broadcloth. “ A black pin may do for to-night, and to-morrow I'll send it to the tailor. The fact is, I ought to be married; and so I would if I only dared to ask Lilian. O, dear! I know she wouldn’t have me—and i yet I’m not so certain either—if I only could muster the courage boldly to put the question! But just as sare as I approach the hey ae ous ground, my heart fails me! And then that puppy Jones, with his curled mustache and hair parted in the middle—always hang- ing round Lilian, and quoting poatry to her— if I could have the privilege of kicking him across the street, I’d die happy! He isn’t bashful, not he! If somebody would only in- vent a new way of popping the question—some- thing that wasn’t quite so embarrassing !"” Our hero gave hie black.glossy curls an extra brush, surveyed himself eritically in the glass, i eep sigh, set forth to call i Lilian Raymond, resolving,as he had done a thousand times before, that if —perhaps—may be— Uh! the bashfulness of bachelors. When Mr. Thornbrooke arrived within the charmed precincts of Mr. Raymond’s handsome parlors, vetvet carpeted, chandeliered with gold and ormulu, crowded to the very doors, with those charming knick-knacks that only & woman's taste provides, Miss Lilly was “at home” in a bewildering pink merino dress edged with white lace around the pearly shoulders, and acrimson moss rose twisted in among the rippling waves of her soft brown hair. She never looked half so pretty; and, thank Providence, Jones wasn’t on baud, for once in histife. Bat what was almost as bad, Lily’s cousin was there—a tall, slender, black- eyed girl, with arch lips, and cheeks as red as a- Spitsbergen ageie. O how Thornbrooke wished that Miss Esther Ellen was at the bot- tout of the Red Sea, or anywhere else except in that particular parlor. And then her eyes were so sharp-—he hadn't been doing the agree- able more than four minutes and a half when sbe exclaimed : * Dear me, Mr. Thornbrooke—pray excuse me—but what on earth is the matter with your elbow?” Mark turned scarlet—the traitorous black pin had deserted es 20 3 ‘- Oaly a compound fracture in my coat,Miss Allen,” said he, feeling as though his face might do the duty of Mr. Raymond's chande- liers put together, “you know we bachelors are not expected to be exempt from such things.” “Hold your arm, sir, and I'll set it all right in.one moment,”’ said Esther, instantly pro- ducing from some secret recess in the folds of her dress, a thimble and needle threaded with black silk, and setting expertly to work. “There now, consider yourself whole.”’ “How skillful you aré,’’ said Mark admir- ingly, after he had thanked her most sincere- ly. “Bat then you have so many nice little concerns to work with. I have only a needle and some wax, besides my scissors ** You ought to have a housewife, Mr. Thorn- brooke,” said Miss Lily, timidly lifting up her long lashes in his direction. Lily never could speak to Thornbrooke without a soft, little rosy shadow on her cheek. “Awhat?’’ demanded Mark, turning very A housewife.” “ Yes,”’ ssid Mark, after a moment's awk- wark hesitation, ‘“my—my friends have told me so very often—and I really think so my- self, you know. Bnt what sort of a one would You recommend, Miss Raymond ?’’ “Ob, any pretty little concern. I'll send Jou one in the morning, if you'll accept of it,”’ she added, with a rosy light on her cheeks “ If—I'll—accept it!”” said Mark, feeling as if he were in an atmosphere of pearl and gold with two wi sp: 4 out of his broad- cloth, on either side. And just as he was opening bis lips to assure Miss Lily that be was ready to take the precious gift to his arms then and there, without any unnecessary de- lay, the door o and in walked Jones Mark was not at all cannibalistic in his pro- —— but just then he could have eaten —— up with palling tts re. aoe sears the fellow sat, moustaches an talking the most insipid tw: dile—sat and sat, eo ark rose in despair to f° Even then no opportunity to exchange a private ¥ tt t forget—’’ “ “ You— no! “Oh, Til be sure to remember,” said she smilingly, and half wondering at that unusual pressure he gave her hand. ~ Ladies often do provide their bachelor friends so!’ k went home, the happiest individual that ever trod a York —— In- deed, so great was his felicity that he indulged » in various gymnastic capers indicative of and only im them at the caution “* Was there ever a more delicate way of suring me of her favorable consideration’ Was ! AM River — Oh! ML aneals awake, and Gnd it all a blisafal ead Sethe world nes — pes ee the larger SER the wks Mr: Shree tines as large as that of all the rivers or Deere od ue eae ce, ne.” Hoe | Tals pain tency covey ete Ata be swept e ah m- s sess te get rid of the sade the river, ad Tunsunersehe as are those - And at ‘when was on ed en aaa a to visit each othen ae giass murky, and polished of ‘small streams. Even the wi * vengeance that his fist, band ats the jag) teat eee eee eaars Savetattueite toe conreostefins time in the ene te the waonteret Soke hat Geile bee oaaeteme from eight to twelve a ou "Phe s being. However, even th diameter, and the intervals are ae ~ damp bis its, for was not Lilly like plants, whieb im these Lees! he waited, yor arborescent. It is naviga' the K just fot and coi or Guass.—The manufactured are fli plate glass, or the best wind niter and arsenic; plished in about Broad fo _— Bottle Dzstavction.—O; Violent storm of wi Charles county, Md to the Patuxent. | breadth; houses and bowery Lee corn cut to — and about gr worth in destroyed. The Port Tobacco ‘Times eave: “a the storm we Mhis place, ‘| tered 40 or M: heart ; like a vevelllecira WEST aE omen ee rn He rushed to the door, but there was no one but a little grinning boy, with a box. “* Miss R: d's compliments, and here’s de housewife, sir. + The housewife, oe imp of Erebus.”’ “« Yes, sir, in the Mark slunk back all right.” into hie oe and oj the box, half capceling to gee a full dressed ung lady issue from a little blue velvet book, nae in azure silk, | °° , at no—it was only and full of odd containing ta: @ ta Arabian Nights; , Scissors, silk, thimble, and all the nice little work-table accessories. “And she calls this a housewife,” groaned Mark, in ineffab downfall of be put off so!”” bitterness of spirit at the bright visions. ‘“ But I won’t ~ Desperation gave him sorrves. and off he e | hied to the Raymon settle the matter if and Esthers there. d_ mansion, determined to there were forty Joneses But Lilian was alone, singing at her.embroi- Now, as Mr. Thornbrooke’s whole si = ng the sunshin dustrial implements consisted of alump of wax,| ‘Dear me, Mr. an enormous pair of scissors, and one needle, | the matter. window casement. ‘hornebrooke, is anything Perhaps it was the shadow from splendid we have no ri crimson cactus plumes in the window that gave her cheeks such a delicate glow—perhaps—but it to speculate. "Yes.”” And Mark sat down by her side,and took the trembling, fluttering hand. “Yousent “Wasn't it right” me a housewife this morning?” faltered Lilian. “It wasn’t the kind I wanted at all.” “Not the kind you wanted?” “No; I prefer a living one, and I came to see bairand if Teould changeit. I want one with brown eyes—something, in short, Mixs Lilian, — pattern. Can’tIhaveit.” Litly turned white and then red; smiled, then burst into tears, and tried to draw away her hand; but Mark held it fast. “No, no, dear Lily; first tell me if Ican have the treasure I ask for.” “Yes,’’ she said with the prettiest confusion in the wor! ; and then, instead of releasi the captive hand, the unreasonable fellow too Possession of the other, too. _ But as Lily did not object, we suppose it was all right. And that was the old path by which Mark bachelorhood ble ranks of Thornebrooke diverged from the walk of old |, and stepped inte the Trespecta- itrimony. —+ 20a ____ Be a Mormer ro Your Cuiuprex.—Be a mother to your children; be a companies for your boys and girls. are too often the m the mother—sins of The follies of tho young anifestations of the sins of omission, of neglect of the child’s thought, which instead of jing train- ed, as the gardener inclines the twig,is allowed to be blown about by every passing breeze. Fill your child’ ‘s thoughts full; stuff them to repletion with the good, and there will be no room for the bad te satisfy the demands getin. You know how to of his stomach, yet you do bot attempt to cater for his noble,-mental and moral nature. breast, they are not and from thence let Be a companion for your chil- dren. Teach them that if weaned fr rom your put away from your heart; them still draw their spirit, 4s they before found their life’s blood. Bea mother! “My ear is pained, By soul fs sick with 0 wrong and outr: filled.” ane A mother! The every day's report with Which the earth is fashionable woman whom We once met dancing wantonly at a city ball, when her only child lay bome sickening with the scarlet fever, is not the type we urge you to copy. She was but an ostrich who leaves its er, instinct with all ternity. There are young on the desert sand. No, be « trae moth- the holy attributes of ma- many of you who can, like ug, point to the mansion of the blest for the type of 2 mother not dead, for she still lives in our hearts, stirring voice, yet riaging 1 through our inmost will but accept the us up with a sweet, soft louder than clarion blasts souls, to duty. Ah! if you noble office you are cailed upon to perform, if you will but oceupy the heart of your husband, if you will but fok your children into your o thoughts, be their confident, th life-spring, their guid: ignated as ‘‘onl will be rare, and the world will wn self, know their inmost be renovated. To these purer joys, does the true woman ga dress and fashion are preferable? Like all actions, these will rebound with blessings. the exercise of these duties, in the cultiva- tion of home joys‘and affections, the exposures msequent diseases will not be met with Life will not be # constant state of invalidism. Will you think of these things.—Knickerbock- er Magazine. Maxvractere or raz Dirrerent Varieties Principal kinds of giass now glass of pure soda; crown gl: low poy and bottle or ae nt glass, or glass of lead; een glass. Flint glass is so named because the re Sitasnte ingredient was originally employed in the eras of gece flints. et wae se of 100 gel pape red lead, correet the green color derived from combus- tible matter, or oxyde of iron, a little black oxyde of manganese is added, and some times the fusion is usually accom- thirty hours. For plate glass, good carbonate ied soda, — by decom- posing common salt wi » is employed as inane, The Eng! th “ae “dow glass, is made impu e barrills, manufactured by incineration of seaweed on the Scotch and Irish shores. glass is made of & mixture of soapboil- er’s waste, kelp and sand, in various ropor- tions; two of the hea ply sat la one of rm. & pre! quality of broad Pn may be made from a mix- ture of common sand and lime, with a little common clay and sea salt. VioLent Storm uv Cuagies County—Great 2 Eyidsy, the 3ist ult.,a most ni f aerending from the Potomac 30 par' E. L. Smoot, and John WW. Mitchell with all tn tbat vicinity, sented Dr. F. R- Wills, Col. J.J Hughes, and Mrs. Lioyd, toward Aliens toyed | "The retngeded’ genticrree ey else eman iis nara btowa down oor Wm. Newt beat 2 a quarter prostrated, in the of hich two of bie ; dno bad tle peda ty a2 iggy selnpioceoy jary; their crop, ~: FDI rection. So near as storm, and stra: pn wali ol strange to say, we had but little ition Barnes Com |, who hi down and crop fore snar Richard wn-tn every direction, and a lot of ik at the 8 mile below this vi one wcat- 50 yards off and sca! t is now com: sand, 60 parts lithrage or ‘ts of purified pearlash. To crown, or fine win- of sand, vitrified by the path was abouta mile in barns were blown down, “Among the sufferers be Benton nm. Barns were blown tn every di- this to our village was the nd of note in the village. ~ Ebening Vou. XVI. . _ WASHINGTON, D. C.. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1860. ing the medicine, cotris Aus neyeriee i VonaieP SOOTHING SYRUP, Fer Children SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, methers, it will give rest (o yourselves, and 7 og tad, andes beon used with NEVER-FaILine sUCCRSS Gairine In THE Bowzs 4ND Winp Corie, 4nd evercome convulsions, which, if aet death. SUR B—yes, ABSOLUTELY 81 ‘Bord by Drug gisia throughout orld. Principal Price only 25 Cents per Batue. oe ll-cewly seienesiiiitiesinees soon ore ee Sarit) i Wcleaboas shomkd i than can be found in any other—ts pablished om Saturday mornime. Trnmr—Gasa, tarariabiy, ta advance. ngie ') per SnRem..........._. 1 IVE OOPIOB Wenn wenn = eee venne M BETS GEimaie se WoRty Copiee-ncvwsrmoe ee 18 i sssee em psoas nat feaimirnt eoacgene oh tue Wats Sat Rens Frakes Postmasters whe ect aa agents will be GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS “OR HARPER'S FERRY.—CHANGE OF NE SPAY ayaa Y MONDAY, - 78. m.,and re- N. B.— nesday the Antel u thrdughto Shephonisreene? “n° Antelone will cm EDUCATIONAL. — 18S JENETTE 8s Has as pleasure of oer a ogg oe frienda snd the public that she will open her inary, at the coi Hand 1 “Phi y ’ on the . She as- — ad efficient - aks pa MEDICINES. Teething, For terms a, the following experienced ani iss DOUGLASS—High i ranches, Composition no ict —— et Assix M. Brooxs—Latin, Algebra, English iss JULIANA G —Teacher of Vooal Musi Prof. Gronor A, Sat hea eemting 0 losphrs Chemistry and Physiology. Sg era E, —Teacher of French and Prof. C. iA Brnomann—Teachor of Piano and Miss Y “Davinson—Piano. FOR HARPER'S FERRY. Breneie, Captain W sipitter, eau i? ve Geo: Y Tl DAY, THURSDAY nt eattie DAY, at 8 m., return every alternate day 8t 6 o'clock a. m. On tee ‘Saturday trip from herdstown. ehevianieed jon am AYER’S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF SARSAP. _J: Mapison Watson, of New York—Leoturor on 1 = ECEIVED, cemenal y whieh the pre “Sete pee paeecacomene, | aS PN Stove, | PETS eae Moral Selenceand Classics. feihde PO Gonv Gn RS, Ss boxset ESE ail OM 9 SSEY, COLLINS & CO’S PHILADEL- ME ERO a We be pens maindy. It 1e combined from the gabon ote 18 fowl disorder the . and t Ae ire Ercnre of not uly "serofaie, put 8x0 thoge other Lewd eed skin. Diseases, .. Bt. Anthony's Fire, one, Or eS M's MARY E. HUNGERFORD Will reopen her school on Monday, September 10th, No. an ey York avenue, between 12th and 13th sts. se THOUSANDS OF CASES. Erympaine, 16 net ealy reliev: , but invigerates the WASHINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE, receiving ve a ., SC, . sopem. “ak ss tgs pony - pet talinacty soos. AR DING AND DAY SCHOOL ori ite all persons who want @ pure un- Puopies, Purtuies . eel ry Fy 8, ‘Tumore, aad Sat 27a, ire ars Mr, Drive: ai |-andeed, wil ats @risii k fom, 7 or im retool, "ihe popular bah ‘in the anthem tae. rr ~ wa See a taal eee eae CL aay waren Pet eae Bee Be towel: 223 G St.. Berween l7rH Nn 18TH Sts, he if Language Practically Tausht. Mrs. SMITH presents her compliments to the ca of her pupils aod hopes their daughter: Present punctually on the first day of the session, (September 13.) The board of instruction conrists as formerly, of ten professo: teachers, seven 0; whom taught during the las sion. au) 2w* T FEMALE EDUCATION. L HOSE Parent« who wish their daughters to eeive a thorough and systematic education. wiv road phssical training wil receive daily and spec: atten O8. F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, id avia ves steal CaemlesReaok of m =piper am prepared om a ‘ould say to avery mother who bas « child suf- y of the loregeing complainu—Do NOT LET DICKS, NOR THE PREJUD: 5 OF OTHERS in your suffering child and the relief that will be follow the ase of th ee ____________ ‘sly used. Pui jon, under the most approved system of Calis- | , Particular attention paid to theremoval of the| Helmbold’s Genuine Preparation. e. None themes and Gymnastics, are respectfully invited to | 4 oid to the new burial grounds. INS, Ne visit the Union Female Academy, corner Pour-| Hearses and Horaes for hire. Bp 10-6m. teenth st. and New York av. ce. No. 18 Cedar Street, N.Y. ite MR. & MRS. Z. RICHARDS u 90- “ BIGHLY CONCENTRATED” Pei M oth Tbe teacr sUCHU, —_—_——_—__—. IST OF UNCLAIMED PACKAGES at ae wre LGiise brine Ruane LE prace Cane Wik? rer eh bo fygaerente aire te ed ‘ted ington, D. C., to be sold fo: freight and ovarges, if p- Principals, BROCKEVILLE Aca DEMY, st., aad ODG SON, Stove Manufactory, No. 405 7th st., between H and | sts, Bu 15-tf icine a ONTGOMERY County, Mp. not immediateiy a! ed for. and excites the ABSORBENTS inte FOR SALE AND RENT. | Uric next session 2 commense Sonia ad, GEORGE H. BURNS, Arent. | $32 Rc1¢8 th the WATERY ORC ae Boys are prepared for college or trained for - | September tst, i380, sitions, and all UNNATURAL. Fes SALE—A lot of LAND containing 5acres | ness. Ca: jogues may be obtained by ressing 57 ENTS are reduced, as well as P. = in Prigce George’s cou: ty adjoining the District the Principal, at Brookeville. Md. Aubin, N indley, Prof MMATION 18 O08 line, § miles north of Washington city and 2 miles E. B. PRETTYMAN, A. M., Adamson, A aurence, as MEN, WOMEN, ER c. DREN. from the Soldiers: Home, in a healt nerghbor-| _au29 awe Principal. | Aiden, J & fas ty B ananenee a - . improved with a comfortabiedwelling and an BEMALE OLR OINT eee LMBOLD’S BX’ cr. orchard bf select fruit, Bitumen eee asa} REMALE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, | \fame ye 4 nae . building site, conventent to churches, schools, &c, ALEXANDRIA, a Ale. ler, C Arial rom FExoesses, Habits ‘Forma fi ral. For particulars inquire on the prem- Mrs, 8. J. MoCORMICK, Princ:pat. Adams, EC arly fi rr jon oF A 5 ises to the subsoriber. The thirteenth annual session of this Institution Adair, O the — au 15-e0lm* Mra. E. DAVIS. | will commence on Tueaday, September 18th. in the Abbey. Wm Indieposition to '. = house réosntly oocupied by Sylve tar Scott, 4-> | Ashe, W8 ee of Memory Difficulty i. NOR SALE—Very cheap, on reasonahle terms, | No. 180 King street. A sobrook. UR wae Ni d one of the most desirable BUILDING LOTS | ‘The course of study pursued will comprise all | Addison iw in the city, sitfated on the north west corner of 6th i i the branches requisite toa thorough English Edu cation, and Music, French, Latin and Drawing, it lesired. In widition to day scholars, Mrs. MoCormick is Horror of New York Avenue. Enquire of JOS. F Mmnees of Vision, Paine tenant. E, CLA 615 H si ; MPrashine . < Dryness of the Skin, of te ots. ae repared to receive a limited number of pupils as 70, FORREST 7h, now, and, bandvome FRAME | boarders, witov constitutes tator hor SORE 8 | Brincer.M Lawrence, Col These « B punt BNE eas HOUSE will be for rent in @ fow days. It is | j(oeaeh er her immediate onre and supervi- | Beiceyi Safagustua — LAMceres hese symptome.. rod to £0 hy beautifully situated on Thirteenth street, between | sion. Si ill endeavor. as far as possible, to sur- Butts, Wm ‘ott. Gol C IMPOTENCY. PAT 2 EPILE wd Georgia avenue aud K st., Navy Yard ; has a large | round them math the comforts and Kindly inilaences | Rrown, A vers, Col in Ong oF W: THE PATIENT MAY Rnd contalas ¢ ron Rite nod water nat, | of Home. Suv Gic. Ye Norton. a Enas | Bomas, Prof 8 M MoPherson, J A Who oan sx; plat ther scenot 3, au wodahed, +s.—Rey. Geo. H, Norton, Rev. D>. E! — be rented low, with or without the lot, to a good | ghtrerene ro jon, Rev. De, El » Mrs M i by those “DIREFUL G Harrison, Rey. D. F. Spricg, William A Bow! For sale cheap, a food. Strong WORK Edgar Snowden, Esq.. Edmund F Witmer, 2 . Many are aware = i. HORSE; works well in any luguire of T. | p Henry Marbury, Esq, Lewis McK BUT N. wit “LARK, Navy Vard; or of JOHN PATCH, bert H. Hunton, Esq. WD. W. 2 RE NSA t.. between 4th and sth Iv 16 "| Paks Habert H. Hun! Reninnis Waters, THE RECORDS OF THE INSAN TOR As. Entwisle, Jr., “ag. Gol, John W.. Minor, Loudoun, Oc RE, Messrs, Blacklock’ & Marshall, Mesira. Cores ~The three story (brown front) 3 ASYLUMB AM acl ae Ue app Ga caae Venti ow York avenne, between | Brothers, 10th and Lith streets. north side, containing fifteen Terms. ws. 4 qooma, This house is convement to the Patent Of- Board, with Tuition in all the English Braifehes, Req sat ce, Treasury, ete.; is lighted by gas, and in every $2 for Ue aunual session—payable semi-annually. Which Hetusoin’s EXT cer Botae mes. way suitalye for a boarding house, Bent mo lerate, | in advance A. y next door, or to i “ne. Benn Musie and Langu es At Professors’ prices Sate north wing od Patact Ges, jy late mapa fo —— as 4 TRIAL WILL CONV/\CE THE MOST GEEPTICAL, FoRs ENT—Three BRI Twel { Tweills and H ata. be fwoon (2th and-isth sts, figure of SOMES Oy BARKER, on H atreet, between 11th and 12th, Ni OR RENT—Tho FIRST FLOOR of th ey Bigg Opposite the wert wi ci “3 Bs an Oo} story an: terms HOUSES—one on nd D; one on the and oo¢ on H FPRANELIN ACADEMY, ., CORNER TiiktRENTH AND H Sts., A SELECT SCHUU!. FOR BOYS, (Formerly located in the First Ward.) ‘This Institution will commence its Third Annual Sesrion, at its new location, on Monday, September 31. Applications for admission may he made on the premises at any fing after the 25th inst. m . AU . DETRICK, Principal. CENTRAL ACADEMY, ~ . Corner Rand Tentu Ste, This Institution will resuine its duties September Sd. Applicn ions made to the Principal at the rooms. Circulars at the bookstores h street, between Oo. FE L oLp OR SOUNG Ss ; on CONTEMPLATING 4g, EY, MANY APEECTIONS mo FEMALES he <- is a 7 other rem 5 ross freecsiarity, Painfuinesas, or Suppression * tomary Evacuations, Ulcerated a: aed te poe Tainte Incident | an 4 Srntor trom ndiseretion, of ‘Drestpation. °F DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. NO FamiLy SHOULD ‘BE WITHOUT IT Clark, BB Murray, Sena cw of the recently occupied by Chas, 3. Waline! Ges shige rant fom on, he epee t or of @ same bur Gg ol ’to RICHARD WALLACH, Nor a venu ja 13 tt Canopy 2™ a. Ag | College, = A Sip Gyas Ong ES +S. DE HART, Principal. ‘utts, keno more i, or e s lly, EC K @ fedicane wnp.eo sant CARRIAGE FACTORIES. (| p.o¢ teary tt. v! ferences 4 Miller, Ena., Chomions, OF Mitocoia HECMSULD'S EXTRACT But + John © Si 5 -) Dr.C P. Cul coleman, rs uzzy, WASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, | Rev. AG. Carttinge oe” Ree pe on, Convoy, 3 NePatrson, cH SECRET DISEASES D Street, Between 9th and Wth Streets, | au dein Golby, P'T itohell, Vi in all their Stages, Nitiittle oaponees We bave just finished & number of first cines | ___ ECT @cHooln ~~ | Cooper, Wm orsell, Rev J ttle or sophia Dies 0 ineon: CARRIAGES, such as Licht Fancy ASHINGTON SELECT SCHOOL, Chapman, Wm Mindeloff, no Exposure. Waxons, Park Pheatons, Family Car- . CORNER OF Tenn anv G Sts. L it canses a frequent desire ons gives strength to riages, and Bugeres, which we will sel! The exercises of this school will resumed on rinate, therevy Removing U! cl 8 verr emall profit.” MONDAY, September 3d. For terms apply at my Chamberlain, J uire, Jno Preventing and curing Strictures Bein, ‘oa! maohanics in different branches | residence on D street, near Star Office. Ciroulara Cooker, J i, id. Miss E Allaying sod Inflem OD, 80 im of the oes we flatter ourzelves that we know | 4t bookstores, a, © —— Campbell, J H lewbrough, J B ciase iseases. nga Poisonous e styles ality of work that wi'l give satis | au 2i 22t SAMUEL KELLY, Principal. | Cooper, Sohn ‘aior, & Seased. and worm out Matter. is lightness, comfort and durabili N ELECT & - y 5 Campbel!. TA Nicholson,6 WS THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS ‘ : - SELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LaD.Es, | C8" e.Mine 3 Oui 3.5.0 and wit hay= pau heary fees to be crred fae epairing promptly osrefully atter: to iss M_ RIDDELL will resume thed ties of h Crutchett, J who har paid fees pi athert te rie ERAS Rca mmanitee Boer™ | flit Sk MDE Sipnmgsdutnatper| Sri, Brsitaigt ams ney gertaees and ta Yonohmakers, successors to Wm. T. Hook, | 451 1! welfth street au 2)-1m Gampbeil, Aroby do TRINORNTS,” Deeks dried up in the eystem, to m-dly MERSON INSTITUTE, ‘ooke, out in an oe CARRIAGES. 4 nom pH St, Between l27H ann 13TH Sts. Conran cM. ; D PERHAPS APTER MARRIAGE. Tne: surecriver wing made additions 10 hi | SELECT Chass TOOL FOR BOLE MATH | Cratgen, De GaT Use Hzimsoin’s Extract Bucnv for «. affee- jsimakine itnow one ofthe are Canningham, © W Patent, Com of tone and disensr~ caer oi is. Mar CARRIAGE Seer The Eighth Annual Session of this school will | Clapp, & D _ URIN RGAN' WAGO ail an erauet ber surpassed, and Stpuptie limited. von eee 34. Number omaten ’ ~ b +4 Whether ¢: agin OR PEMA from his long experience in the business, he hopes au (States) CHAS.B YOUNG, Prineipai. Dobyns. Col TJ » do From whatev: cS CTamInecIOK 9nd pO matter of to give kenera! satafsotion, -84 0 _(States.) Cl . YOUNG. Principal. or eltx > ge WOW LONG STA Kinds of Carriages kt Wagons Kept en E PRESCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, # of R ins oe all tT ‘ she Fienre ee ae vA Komp get 4 moins Sher peprer gas r ee BE oe neatly dene,andallerders prompt |“ s resummed in this institution ot si y ly MO"DA Y Meptouber Si Ciroularsat bookstores, | Dany, SG. jousione; Com »f And is certain to have # - en RNB TOUSEN” | te AE RICHARD, Brncipal. | Bevitr #3 4 stent, Com of eee POW PRICE TPIS REGS . Vis ‘corner of idth METRorouiTay GQLLEGIATE INSTI- | Delaney. a 1 — ae, re mediate —<—!2 — — —= = 7 OVEN las, 0G Parry ERTIFI CURES. FOR YOUNG LADIES, : 8 7° B H. SEEEMETZ. Wve nb 1970 Gre 464 E 8t., Between 61m ann 71H Sts, Boatam, W + Rasdolph, Cold i Wrrs N. Ag hae the emg Having juat toiutied Tow New York, now! The ourth aseual eects ot are 4 foseerts 3 Price 81°51 EN ARO FAME. 0 oo opening a complete assortment of commence on the first MONDAY in Robeson, Capt J i to any Address, secure! fro foods in his tingof trades Application» should be made rarty, as Rich-6 W oes $ ENTS’ DRESS HA1S, various Pupilsis limited. For particulars seé ci:oulars dgoway, W : idgeway: styles, or apply to the principals, Mr.and Mire. T: HHA. obinson, Mrs A emey io | alma ny BEEB VENTILATING VENNER, at the Institute. ‘au 9-ti ‘owe. Speneer Cures Guaranteed! ia! 7 \GSFORD'S SE y. d, Issac vit. CASSIMERE DRESS HATS, MBS: . E.KINGSFORD'S SEMINARY, RSshirdeoe r Personally apt mee : 415 E Sr.. Wasnixetos, D.'C. aeelphia ELMBO! 4 PRINCE OF WALES HAT, for The next seesiou will commence Dotober'It, 196, imecity of Pind Sup. bes —y 4-3 idren, "| YOCAL INSTRUCTION! rely vegetable, |B. T. i of Fine Calfskin’ HOURS, sowed and peared. 9375, | V. MRS. FRANKLIN, coma ae Calf GA ber, 1854. ITERS, good qualities, low prices, au'3! ACHER OF vu Novem! TO SOUTHERN & WESTERN MERCHANTS. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, French EB Field, Furse, J Foster, J Ts Sit, 542 H, between 6th and 7th streets. #6 1-s01m GEORGETOWN FEMALE A, BOARDING AND bay SCHOOLS <7 ities of this Institutien will be resumed on the rat Mona in September next. i - P. HIBBERD, PET I oe Diet a Re f, E} I o 8. Who endeavor to dispose ' oF THEIR OWN” and RODEWALD & SINDALL, AND DEALERS IN ‘ The course of instruction embraces all that is OTHER" ARTICLES OX THE REFUTATION ATTAINED INDIGO, SFICES, Higa Bre OR: SDA tanght. from the rudiments to the most highly fin- ERATUS, GROCERS’ Dk UGS, isped education. 29 CHEAPSIDE......._.. BALTIMORE, invite the attention of Mercbaots visiting this city SEWING MACHINES, 388 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Ranynirvommyee Greist: SS pment ‘The corps of teachers, ten in number, are en- Peeaald gunlises and experienced in their several jepartments to an examination of their stosk, which in variet: tes Friday evenings on ra! Sciences $28 Keventh end price 1s not Sorsemad either in this or any of without poh re fi pupils. oe og oy Sold by &. B. wae wenue aad &. the orthern cities. : "Ciroelare may be obtained by addressing the Prin- C. Forn, Jn , corner = 17” Orders respectfully solicited and faithfally | cipal Mise Mad. HARROVER, Georgetown, D C, exrouted an 27-1m* au 32-603m I. M. SINGER & C0,’s IMPROVED CoLUMBIAN COLLEGE Wasuineton, D. C. ‘The session of the College opens on Wednesday, Soptember 26th; the preparatory school Wednesday, Foptember ith Por terms, catalogue, or other in- ‘urmation apply to the President au 22 2awiw* G. W. SAMSON, D. D. HOOL FOR LS. Misa MARY P. rs ENE iliSon the second MONDAY (the loth) o} tember next, open a 100] for gwis at No, 21 ind:ena. avenue, in whic! rn CRRA STURT FERC, ants s¥o DI MPOSITION AND EXPOSURE ap 4 colv UCR STA. HUNNEWELL’S UNIVERSAL COUGH REMEDY, For all Throat at fone Commieneee » from Combion Gough 03 aanal ‘consumption. ~ (Unpgx Nationa, Horst ) A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF OYAL HAVANA vigorel weet jovernment. faa La wil take vince at Havsos eens Ooot*! led by the citizens of Cincinnati, which Tioed Raghnteteeniens so omnaeaeeas| pat a Machines, Threads, Needles, & Twist, | “£0! Pulisheducstion. "au 21-2aw Hayes. J 1. HUNNEWELL’S KEPT ON HAND. HIGHT : Henry, ne JUSTLY CELEBRATED a a 4] 4 . A ALON ALES HIB LT DON, | BONS 6 1 TOLU ANODYTIE, selim, « WM. H. GLOVER, Agent At CINCINGATI, OHIO, Bert. 2th— Bh. | '| Hammer, Ml The Naural and Sure Remedy for all ay, __. | oct WME R STA FES AgRICULTDRAL | Hema. £ ron Nowpien onal ft ttle asin Tsvana Lot. | ral and Indartries eekibisen nthe moa ete aes, | Horning. wes over weed that of rium Fremensy aoe the — Da, oy i OF @ be ill OF Halls andl Fone thee stee pie x of iwi 1 a 28, AJ The Tolu Anodsnr, RRURSDAY, Sxrrmwnen 15, 1960. ANUPAUTUR ES PAIN ASD OAR DES Herre mulscea Koarelened SORTEO NUMERO 02 ORDINAKIO | PRODUCE, PRUTIS. Se uWowe, ne Hetsre We Peikwout CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. TIVE WwW iN ES) with Stalls and Pars for avin the patient 1 prize of $100,000) 60 of........91,0% | HORSES, The. SHEEP, and SWINE; | Henin, niversal © 1 do ‘50,000 | 60 oe 'pae | 8nd 8n unég: tea | kone mile in length aod pense the common obieetion L go Ti RMB do | a aon | forty feet ia wid pi oie pe an wapha Givercenh 1 common enemy to H & I= jpn Papprox, —.——_ 8,300 bronze medals, plomas and cor@liestes, amount artaorne, J nts. aod i Whole Tickets, $40-—Larree $75 ca uarters, 85 an Exhibition wht een open trom Wednes. | 420s. 8 sree arent be fou i - rom @ ls fileccasyrostbecwetgenas ret | dette stray tin ah oy oem, | SS het: sot lame A mj be 8 8005 a6 the result Sand i i or iaug-tr Careof WHEELER & WILSON’s “treet Gibdew amir omecrehe heap . Family Sewing Machin aes er are : vn rages ww | mca LR, ‘ ust 7 a HE NEW 4. F SrbioaN tener vet tase ey buy at the A thy | Hal verson, Hon 8 ments and machinery, Coie a the Boats 2 0, i nic! at Sete See y Seo’y U. eee ‘aa lm . RDY, Pasay,