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\— EVENING ST + PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Vth st., aY Papers served in packages by carriers at @4 8 year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.50 a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of Roentsa week, Single copies, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWo CENTS. {7” ADVERTIsEMENTs snould be sent to the office beture 12 0’e.oek m_; otherwise they may not appear wats! th@next day. vee, XVI. beng WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1860. Star. THE WEEKLY STAR This excellent Family and News Jonraal—cot- taiging & greeter variety of than can Se found in any ochor—an pebiiones ot ‘Saturday morning. TEaus—Cash, invariadiy, in advance, ~ copy, per unum... 1 as Ive copies. ——- ——- 5 gion te in clabs - be ® per cent. of T ‘ be Sri eaten = re wi act a0 agents will be Wm. JSosiin, of Cleveland, Chio, ferme of Waterford, N_¥)—For improvement jne- ufacturi 5 amo Johnson, and Rich- rd Nathan C. Tra Nathan ard Emerson, of Alton [ll., assignees of N.C. regulator valve Travis, aforesaid. —For imp:oved sagines. signs —Thomas Loring, of Blackwoodtown, ns. Operations of the Patent Office. _ The following is # list of patents issued from the U.S Patent Office for the week ending Septeinber | 77 25, 1s60—eech bearing that date: Ethan Allen, of Worcester, Mass. —Por improve- ment in metallic cartridges. , Mo.—For improve- One thousand pounds sterling has recent: offered in London for a is set of tbe rycen 8 public ff at Mel- onrne, in Au: but without success. The fact is an instance of the rising ii e of the things, that, at the moment, seem only of trivial value, scarcely worth Preserving, but which to ing generations afford the most authentic for team Levi L. Alrich, of ment in faucets. 3 N.J —For design for sad Iro: sources of knowledge concerning the ‘‘form and George B. Arnold, of New York, N Y.—For “James Horton and. Sohn Martino, of Philadel- | pressure’ of their time. The British Museuin ement In the manufacture of ruffiea. adriphia, Pa, nors to David Stuart and | now collects and ves everything; and the rah) B. Arnold and Alfred Arnold, of New at poo prepses pow nap Seep ey for ss ae men Lcd much bay ne A .¥-1 i vement in sewing ma- @ plat a ej jor for Plates | tion, and in the exercise of a ja ent nm bt Ss. Tene Sa of 4 eylinder stove.” ne considered sound at the time) os: caaly was expressly de- barred its founder from admitting the vain and trivial light literature of tne date of its forma- pot — settirsoey rrotsiiepeys rose shilling plays and pamphlets of that at prices from 50 to £150 een ja ——— UL? According to the Cincinuati Gazette, there has been a rumor current in Brooklyn, Ohio, that SS grape = that place had — aot buried alive. The was quite advanced In 5 and was buried the third ‘da after he was Takes sick. A minister, a friend of the family,who saw the body after it was laid ont for the grave, said that if it was a friend of his he should not be buried. He sald this because the body was still warm, and by pressing & flager upon the skin the color would come and go, as jt will upon the skin ofa peraon alive. Several persons witnessed this, and others declared they saw a twitching of the muscles of the face. One of his sons was married within a week after the funeral, and the deceased, Ate said, was not on the best terms with his chil: n. Walter W. Stanard, of Buffalo, N. Y., assignor toS. 5. Jeweet and F. H. Root, of same place.— For designs for cook’s stoves. James C. Baldwin, of Waterville, N. Y.,M.D- Baldwin, of Brantford, Canada, and Robert Bray- ton, of Sumate, N. ¥.—For improvement in pre- ser * G Ball and Wm. H. Nauman, of Dayton, Oblo.—For improvement in seed drilis. Benjamin Barnard, of Farmington, Ohio.—For improvement in seeding machines. George E. Beach, of Jersey City, N. J—For improved railroad switch. Saouel A. Black aud Prederick C. Ford, of Erie, Pa.—For substitute for railroad frog. . Boyd, of Baltimore, Md —For improve- meat in 8. ‘T. S.C. Brinly, of Louisville, Ky.—For im- provement in cultivators. J. Card, of Cleveland, O.—For improved car- riage jack Alfred Carson, of New York, N. Y.—For im- proved steneh trap for sinks. Wm. Cleve! |, of Orange, N. J.—For im- provement in faucets. Jobn W. Cochran, of New York, N. ¥.—For 7 | Merribie Marder in New York. A Man Burcuergp—Axngst ov THE SurrosED Muaperee—A Miskuase Scenk—StaTEMENT OF THE MURDERED M Wires. [From the N. Y. Post of Sept. 25 ] This morning, and Conklin, of the corner of & woman suddenly threw open a window in the attic of tenement house No. 319 Water street, and scr “* Murder! murder! they are murdering aman with an axe!”? The officers immediate! entered the house and hastily mounted to the at- tic, where a ghastly scene was presented. A man named Daniel O’Rourke lay upon the floor stone dead, and weltering in peols of blood, which flowed from three or four terrible gashes in Lis throat, neck and breast; while around him were improvement tn projectiles, thered a dozen women and children franticall a irick Cody, of Hamiiton, N.Y.—For im-| chouting and screaming, “Noi far frouy the dead | ga thts sts eippeat ce Mae ee proved clothes frame. man stood another named Jas. McCue, or McGee, | were held in bon age by Mr. Maverick, on Nod- G-W. Cunningham, of Paris, Mo.—For im-| with a bloody sheath-knife in bis band, with | Gie's Island (now Ecst Boston). This was before provement 1 which the stabs had been inflicted, and around Winthrop’s arrival. Negro slaves in Massachu- P. Davey, of P Ohio.—For improve- | him another group of women and ‘children en- ment in iron ties for cotton bales ed in the same frenzied demonstrations. An ‘mmense crowd at once collec and the wildest excitement prevailed in the nelgh- borhood The arrested McCue ‘and bis ‘wife, and several others of his female relatives who lived with him, and took them to the fourth ward station-house, ‘hb cousiderable difficulty was experienced in forcing a way through the setts were not dispensed from military service. They could take and hold property. "Phey testi- fied in courts of justice. A negro slave might even bea member of the church, when church- membership carried with it the political fran- chise, though it does not appear that any slave yee oat admitted to the franchise.—Boston ournal. A.G. —_ 8 Frost, of Watertown,Ct. — For improvement in — P.S. Devian, of Elizabethport, N. J.—For im- provernent in journal boxes. David Eldred, of Monmouth, [11.—For improve- ment in seeding machines. Wm. Dougherty, of Philadelphia, Ps —For in the street, improved saw grinding machines. crowd. An officer was placed in charge of the Hagp on THE Jupox.—In the law regulatin Silas Dodson, of San Francisco, Cal.—For im- rors and another was sent to request the at- | the sale of ardent spirits in Nebraska is the fol- provement in machines for cleaning rice. ndance cf a coroner. lowing punishment for violation: “The Justice shall render judgment for the whole amount of fine and costs, and be committed MRS. WINSLOW, 40 the common jail wntil all is paid.” Aus nepeie ot Maran sna Fania Phin, SOOTHING SYRUP, Fer Children Teething, An hour later our r The house !s a very old one, five stories high, the first story occu! fdas ms peng all the up floors crows with Irish families, most of whom live in the most wretched squalor and filth. There are eleven families in the house, which nightly gives shelter to about aga eighty persons, most of whom are children. The attie ‘was oceupied at one end by the family of the murdered man,consisting of himself,his wife, and three small children, and a Cyrus J. My od Hammonton, visited the scene. + J3.—For Im- provement in hay rakes. Robert W . Fenwick, of Washington, D.c.— For metallic bands for cotton bales Elmer C. Ford, of New York, N. Y.—For im- proved apparatus for opening and closing hatch- enty H. Foye, of Ottawa, Ill—Por { ve- ment in harvesters. : mas Edwin S Frazer, of Kansas City, Mo.—For im- provement in plows. sister, and at the Which greatiy fackitates the process of teething, by soften Henry Franz, of Philadelphia, Pa —For im- | other end by the family of his supposed murderer, og faflemenetion peeves In floors for malt Eiina. about an equal number of ns. Their premi- + 1 Eel pond Regi ie = aihy me George Frost, of Brooklyn, N.Y .—For impreve- nes ses were divided by the si ment in cut-off valves for steam , Geo.— irway landing and a sort of dark hall or passage way, which wasthe scene of the murder. Upon mounting the stair- SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. ry es apg hennrm Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest te yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INPANTS For im it in sewing machines. ‘way @ policeman at the top cried out ‘Take care Joseph L. Hall, of Cincinnati, O.—For iin- ‘ae you ee for there {s a puddle of blood on in ce po er art py no vement in locks. the stairs,” then opened a kind of gate which say of any OTHES Jacob Haller, of Ann Arbor, Mich.—For im- proved electro- lar " Zebulon Hunt, of Hudson, N Y.—For improve- ‘ment in cooking stoves. John Jacobs, of Columbus, meat in beehives. admitted us into the passage wa: y the dim skylight in the low roof overhead, several large — of thick blood were visible on the dirty oor. Beyond these was the attic room where the dead man lay, and around it was gathered the bereaved family. ‘he sister sat on the floor with dishevelled hair, and held the dead man’s head in ber lap, rocking herself to and fro, screaming and lamenting, talking wildly to him partly tn English and partly in Gaelic, and onately Kissing his bloodlest lips and unclosed eyes. The ehildren—the eldeet only 5 years old—stood around frightened and crying, while the mother sat leaning inst the wall, quietly nursing ber bade, a complete picture of abject despair. The furniture of the gasvet ‘was poor and scanty, and all around were dabs and spatters of blood’ ~The officer said he had just come and did not know the particulars of the homicide, we had better ask the widow hersetf, it would be good for her to rouse ber mind. The poor woman told her tale in an intelligent manner. The difficulty had been of several = standing. Last Saturday night Dan was paid and was naturally a little bit high, when he went over to this woman, Mrs. McCue. For the love of peace she went to him and said, ‘Dan, if you will come home now and go to bed, I'll go down and get you a bottie of beer.’ He said he would; she went down to get it, and when she was com- ing up stairs she beard a quarrel, and saw Mrs McCue striking bim on the head with an ax; her husband and two women who lived with them were helping to put him out; and she told them it was a shame to strike a man with an ax when ne ‘was in liquor. Finally an officer came in and made peace, and she went with her husband and bad bis wounds dressed; they were severe cuts on the temple, and the strips of plaster still cover them. thea came home and went to sleep, and she managed to keep him in all day Sunday and Monday. Last night he went out again, to get a little money that was duehim for work, and of course again got a little high, but she got him to bed without trouble This morning be got bs gi and asked, ‘‘Is Jemmy in the house?” ‘No, be has MAS IT PAtLED, IN STANC! F when O.—For improve- Geo. W. Kerseyand Jobn J. Kersey, of Bear- town, Pa.—For improvement tn potato planters Charles Kinzier, of New York, N. ¥ —For im- proved Wy Pee) machine. W. . Livingston, of New York, N. Y.—For axes to handles improvement in fasteni erdinand Luedke, of New York, N.Y —For tm ement in factitious beer. tanklin Maynard, of Cambridge, Mass —For improvement in shoe lasts Charles Messenger, of Warren, O —For im- proved chair for invalids. James Milbolland, of Reading. Pa.—For im- ent in slide valves John B. Murray, of New York, N ¥ —For pre- paid ee William Nicholson, of Providence, and T Earle, of Smithfield, R.1.—For improved egg- seater Isaac Pelham. of Ithaca, N. Y.—For improved method of attaching handles to cross-cut saws ica Perego, jr , of New York, N. ¥ —For !m- ement in suirt bosoms james M. Rabb, of Charleston, S.C. —For im- proved railroad frog. Wm Raiph, of Holland Patent, N.Y —For im- provement {n cheese vats P. H. Roots, of Connersville, Ind —For im- provement ia blowers. W. G. Savage, of Clinton, Ill —For improve- ment ia corn ters. Christian 8. Schmidt, of New York,N.Y.—For improved mop wringer vm J. Scott, of Albany, N.Y —For improved lock for burylar- proof ets, etc ives Scoville, of Chicago, ment in hemp breaks. Wa. H Scoville and Ives Scoville, of Chicago, {Ul.—For improvement in quartz pulverizer and tor in terms ef bighest commendation of I maivical efects and medical virtues. We speak in ibis matter‘ WHat W. DE- the infant is suffer jaf will bs found in Sfteen 18 suministered. pai © prescripuien of ene of the ‘CED cod S¥{LPOL NURSES in New a has deen used with NEVER-PAILING SUCCESS THOUSANDS OF CASES, 1s not only relieves the child frem pain, but invigerates che stomach and bowels, corrects tcidiiy, tnd. given tent and inatantly relieve Wind Cotte, vulsions, whieh, if rt edi) a Be Be LER, hong Props FOR CHILDREN fl TEETHING. 'y ery mother who has ac c peemences No uD . Bye, medicing, if uraly ue gempany each i Coidlrié Punkin, Bord by Druggia Principal Oee, Price only 25 ( M v INSTITUTE, RS. CECILIA YOUNG Has the honor to an- nounge the removal of her Vocal Institute to No. P26 Blaveate street, between H and J sts. e 12-eolm AGLE IRON WORKS, Connex Onto Av. ann TH RNTH St. ERICSSON’S CALORIC E E The undersigned have been appointed sole agents in this city for the manufacture and sale of the xbove Engines, and are prepared to supply all orders with romp'ness @nd dispatch. These engines have en satisfactorily introdveed, and are now practi- Tor im prove- Belle Ww oa * ‘one out.’ | cally employed in bakeries; by bookbinders; for PS a ~ . Mies—Fer: im-] SS replied, fearing evil might come of it if they | boxwood cutting; by cabinet makers; for drawing Kirby 8: , of Minneapolis, Minn.—For im-| ™et. He then went down stairs, and when he ee oeoes to hemes racers jing: ir pampings for eed relrigersion : came ap he met Mrs: McCue on the landing. He | dotueste pu poser, ceva ¢isin; sass outing "Snes Spencer, of Syracuse, N. Y —Por im- | 32/4 to her, ‘-You cut me when I was drunk and Finding ‘sugar cane on plantations S Gaba; for provement in manufacture of common salt. did not know what I was doing, and it won’t go Roisting; for knitting machines; by m aufacturers ‘Thos. T. Strode, of Mortonville, Pu.—For im- | 00d Ling zoe for it.” tg McCue came out of plaved ware; of printers: material, of calendar and said,‘if you put your foot across here 11 | of agricultaral im w. 8. Suton, of Baltimore, Md _—For im. | bave your te.) Then Dan aid, “1 put my foot | #kirts; for pumpi ahi for sewing machines; for job pri: Printing daly newspapers; for various plantation uses; for sawing and planing lumber; for picking hair; for polishing combs; for shoemakers’ uses; for sand sifting; turning; tobscoo outting and pulver- izing; In tanneries and wire making establishments; for soda r manufacture; for bone crushing; malt mashing; towing; grinding cutlery,&o. They Bre inexplosive; economical: ily managed; they |. require no parsers use no water; and consume very little fuel. Any person desirous of using these Engines, can by application to -the undersigned be shown @ large number of testimonials from persons who have them in daily use, expressing their entire satisfaction in their operation aud use Prices of the Engines as established by the Pat- entee; . 12 in. oyl’r 359 118 inches cylinder, #557 eT Olas Eee olinders FS, across for man than you; you can't take my life;’’ stepped across McCue then drew his sailor’s sheath-knife, rushed on him and killed bim. ife helped to hold his hands. and when she (Mrs. O'Rourke) tried to get her busbend away she was cov with bis fs McCue struck furtously ut her, and cut her dreas open with the knife. Finally prt him in, but be was dead, and that was a]l she knew about it. ‘His name is Jemmy, mother;” said the five- year-old boy. ““Whist! darling,” she answered, ‘We know essed mornin’.”* him too well this The stories of the neighbors, though reatly he main the statement confused, corroborate in provement in improvements for reaping ma- hines. i Samuel E. Tompkins, of Newark, N. J.—For improvement in saddle trees. oba eerment: ae a Tl—For im- provement in corn planters. Walter Warren, of Penn Yan, N. Y.—Por im- provement in ploughs. James White, Cleveland, Obio —For im- wement in smut and scouring machines. J. @. Whitwell, of New York, N. ¥Y —For im- “Wood, of Houma, La.—For i John F. > jouma, La.—For improve- provement in cultivators. i Worcester, of ery Ky.—For im- ‘annealing appara of Drs. O'Rourke. The men were both steve- Doubl Allen Ballard, of t Pleasant. dores or ‘longshoremen, and addicted to drink. 2 8 § 2,800 | 40 to Mimeelf ‘and R-J- Robeson, of same | O'Mourke was generally quarrelaome when, tn ~ S~ ig .—For improvement in earth borer for post | iquor. He was thirty-two years of age, and ~~ o « 9150/24 a= Sr McCue {fs forty-one. “Both ive been several We are are also prepared to furnish, years in this cou The sheath-kuife with which the murder Bursbam, of Pittsburg, Pa., assignor committed is at the police tohimeif, W.D Rinebart, and'C. A’ Neuen, tree, Arghitecural Castings, fi may be furnished, as cheap as | where. Also, Steam kngines, portable and station all station. The point is bent over, as if it had struck i ° et agente vse wo | Bement concent ood. nary to | Esl low conse, saw peat Hugh W. Gollender, of New York, N. Y.,} baft. The firststab wasin the neck It left a buildings; wrought iron water tan i - . afting. gear- FES: for flouring or other mil forging of se fads. 18: 2awsin WM. M. ELLIS & BRO. to himself and Michael Phelan, of same gaping, ghastly wound, and appears to have sev- .—For improvement in cushions for billiard fred the jugular veln. oo etn Ovrraozs at Hanover, N H.—A corr GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS UST RECHIV J 8 fade Mite Fats Rico SUGARS, EDUCATIONAL. ILAINFIELD Aca DEMY, ~fyronty,pinth session (ah veel MEDICINES. AYER’S SARSAPARILLA CaRiisar, Pa. ise extract trated of Para Berea, Y 8) commences No~ d Rye W INKY, bined with othe beg ptm tnd feel fore eiAekinaatiet ar rrecac | "SURE AERO TRACE INES | Sais pieced tartar nae center @ time “and energy of the Principal is de. | 30 bags wie ead Jere COPPES. a pe *y is sorely wanted t So om yoted. ; otire expense $75. Ciroulars at Star ree ete ley: rood ra BS. » for from Stramous conplatate non that AS Pic. To fil a fow vacancies call at Kirkwoods’ | _ For sale by NJ. BOGUE- “ee will accomplish their oure must prove of 1 free Fe bP October 18 and 19; or address R. RANDBLL, OPT) N, service to this Isree class of our efiioted fellow: pak wi sae and Proprietor, Piainfield, C RE 188 brine st., Beorsetown. citizens. How completely thia compound ‘will ao land county, Pa. se %-colm ‘Has constantly on ® large ‘t of | it has been proven Ly riment On many of the H MISS JENETTE L. DOUGLASS Fro; a Nowe -a34) tad, Beriscopie, Cole agaae worst cases to be iound in the icliowusg eom- Ps) s The pleasure of announcing to her friends | Ored, Bnd . other SB a [LES, an A ar tale and Bo fu’ Compiai: fhecormer ofa Wes ic n her peminary sf silver Femmes, 7H Gu ‘Frames ‘Repaired and Eruptive Uieeaeee, J teers, ie. Bete on Monday, Se bec int Pumasietin Evece; BOW Bases set in them to order. Bo 19 Tumors, sait Rheum, ‘Head, Ssphohs and Ciao ee Peep cSt and ebeuts: | JVPASSEX, COLLINS. & CO’S PHILADEL. | Vzmiitlc Af ction. Merouna! Disease, open te - Pillai a ace —_ ant Fats BeabeHY teow Bre constantly sia and indigestion, Erysipelas, Rose ot Bie POUGLASS—Higher English Branches, | Teo“ vinx fr supplies of the abeve delightful bev- | thony's so ved, Oe sed oom- Composition and Penmanship. 7 eraqecané invite sil persous who want ® pure un- | piaiutsarising from Impurity of Blood, piliss Annie Mf. Brooxs—Latin, Algobra, English | *4ulterated Ale, to D hi This compound will be & unt 8 great p Oo tRken L ive its trial, : EaNY « SHINN heal the aprt ph dettaxa, G. Mar—Teacher of Vocal Music. fo® 57 Green st. sortsuown, . ‘ia the *biood’ st the ‘tenson as z rol. G0. ©. Schagsrun—Lecturer on Philoso- Jj F, BIRCH, UNPE: ‘AKER, é : aT ent is ‘Muni vot. Hanzy E Manix—Teacher of French and Gor. fersom sts., Georgetown. | todos oan. ty the it of thie remady, epare them- German. Seer = fieving siven ee tion to this branch | sci ves from the endurance of four eruptions end ul- ht 6. W. Bencuanx—Teacher of Piano and | Sf2} ,ousimesn, Lam prepared to ceroun sores, through whigh the syetem wilt, strive to rid iterif of corruptions. if net sesisrad to do this through the: ateral chauuels of the buds by an al- terata ed Clearee ont the vitimted blood urities bursting thi he o'oRner it ecish ir the it whenever it is fou’ and your feel- Even where no particular ry Ir mptnese Persons from a diatance can sup- plied st a “ow minutes’ notice. as l have a large sano rtment of COFFINS aware on hand. Miss Mary T. Davivson—Piano. Bs Mavison Watson, of New York—Looturer on eo Teach OsEP: RUFP—Teac! ing. — Prre of Specie Teaming —~- ——, Moral Science and Classics. 50 7-3w vejne: cleanse tinge will tel! yoo when a felt peovie byt R ne bine longer, for cieanring t the healthy. aad iss mut “yy aubbik beiemie ch dae, ; 1ST OF UNCLAIMED PACKAGES at the th and jive L Office of th 8 Ex) Company, Wasd EMALE EDUCATION, rr) press C., to be sold for freight aud ooarges, if istely 0. ‘arent who wish their daughters to re- : is well; but with ceiye a thorough and eyatematic education, where | Eton, D. aecnee ie eee lif> disordered their physioal training will receive daily and speciat | 2°¢! erat. ent, | Seoner or lates Rieeeet and pee vane respec’ alt mof lis, September Ist, Seotse rie . Daria; iy enre thi Fisit the Union Female Academy, corner Four. | Aubin, N cohen an large bottiee prepenaing to give as teenth st. and New gtkar. 2. kiGHARDS Raemen, & rleswan, M of Eereaperiiio for one Mc an 90-tf : see Principals, | Aiden. ks ones, Mts inttle,:fany Se Brow: FEMALE BOARDING AND Day SCHOOL, | Adu, O ndley, Prof pointmert has followed the use of the variog, ex LEANDRA VA Auber ee ae & caote of Saraaparill& which flood the market, until rrelt 54: MoCo CK, Parne:ran. —_—a the name itself is justly aespised, and has beoome y of this Institution Ron. synonymous of imposition cheat. Hi we call fill commence ‘on Tuesday ptember 18th, in the i oN | a 4 c thie compound Rarkaparilia, ard me supply Navtsoing syoctie’ 07 S7ivester Soott, Eaq., Pawson, Sergt W feed of chtogey whishreneseeate het ethan, The course of study pursued will comprice all i, M we have crea d for bellerioe it het sinsee eek the branches requisite to 8 thorough English Edu neley ON are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases desired, ns Mame, Frenob, Latin and Drawing, it mbirts ¢ %. erene triey. 6 AVER OK. tele Jn addition to day scholars, Mrs. MeCormick is roth, Rev Ls | nase! Price @1 por botties sis eettionts Sas peae fenders oisetretuine’s suetriot fone. | Boma Bree - a a aw oO ow! m- o ity. will i "| Bowfe, RJ venher, @ aia” due eifengeesoMesneaereaty antire | Reaeint Bw ott Col dm Helmbold's Genuine Preparation. round them with the comforts and Kindly inkuenoes | Bard. ie aa Keferences.—Rey. Geo. H. Norton, Rev. Dr. Elias Harrison, . F. Sprigg, William H. Fowle. A Positive and Specific af Eaq., Ed den, 1 : ‘or Dineacce of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, Bog) Hear? hovers vasa: Edmund, ‘Mokemms! BRAN Ett end DROPLICAL, seh Ne: esq, Robert H. Hunton, Raq. W. D. Wallach: his Medicina increases the power rr alton Evening Star, Benjemis Waters, Esq. dae. Or he iat a WATERY OR een ntwisi Tey . i. - 5 J Blacklock’ & Marshall, "Mossrs ores Sgitions, TAMARA RE RPS . are oe i as PAIN end IN- ENTS a MEN WOMEN: OR CHILDREN. HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT ae v, Py Si or — : sposition to exerlons ores Pe oe jomory, Difficulty ings ’ Terus. Board, with Tuition in all the English Branches, $20 for the annual session—payable semi-annually, in advance. usio and Languages at Professors’ prices. No extra charges. au tf HE PR mld H SCHOOL, T STU E @HTH BET We iN ey L Bes. pes will be resumed in this imstitution on — mer » Boptember Sd. Cironlars at bookstores, C. RICHARDS, Principal. orror of Disease, wi on, onli —___A. C. RICHAR Ds pal i Pain! METR0PoLITAy COLLEGIATE INSTT. tiversal Lassitude cf the Maeou'r'Srgtem tome .FOR YOUNG LADIES, Merit) it sues of the Skin, cEnpaaee x see Petz 464 E St. Berwaux 62m ann 71H Ste, ie, WC bar ets OUNTERANCE. |" nid The fourth ny, hese symptoms, if allowed to go on, commence on tho hret MONDAY dite ae io Sean POTENCL, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, Applications should be made varly,as the number oPicreon, C A Ont ov Waren ru Patre: Pim OU pupiia ia nied For particulars see circulars Mitchel! ws Whe “ a —_ a oliowed PN rats patpupale Mra’ hire. "Te te Wa | Mindelodt M by those DIR EEE biapae® tly VENNER, at the Institute, Bu 9- 24 7, Rey beesehs 3B ™ fsa Nir ft D CONSUMPTION, . M. E. KID ‘ss BLor.G Bre aware e oO suffer: wnat vance eee Sy |emetae? —— Nisiinae we | Naw atts oh mT CuNvERE oe ‘The naxt ssemon will ors Grutohett, 5 Quide JG THE RECORDS OF THE INSANE ASS LUM. Terms, &o., forwarded oa application, a eet ae aout, Com of and She Bisanehety cue by Comsummatven, MES, ‘A. F. BELL’S 8E INARY, Covrand ‘é ner, E THE “SSNSTITH GS GROe AEERCHRD Corner of 1. and Tenth sts., Washington city. CM ‘orter, W D. WITH ORGANIC AK ‘Tho next scssion of this school will commencs | Cuaniagham, C W ker,G & T Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen September Sd, 186), ‘Phe yourg ladion of the Insti- | Cook, & ¥ ‘atent, Com of re RPE Ae se tution &re particularly requested to be punctua! in | Pourherty, JE ~ go Which AuLMpoty’s EXTRA Sttondance at the opening of sehool, and all others | Dobyus, Col T 5 do ably does. who wish to become members of the same to make juthin, Folix lo 4 TRIAL WILL CONVeNCK THE MOST SKEPTICAL. early application, asthe number of pupils will be piskers, Mir je ou lumted.” ‘Terms, &o., given on application. bois, Cher yd do _ Bu 25-d3.&cotUot 13° meas WESTERN ACADEMY. AE_Exeroises of this school, uuder the charge ouvon KOUNL, Si A, abled, ON q Ni, SING 5 . RENT AY 4 FA, MANY AFFECTION ie enauaeee LES, the extract Bucha is unégual of Dr 3.1L, Loomis, and the Primary Department “ y other remedy, as ts Chi-srosis or under Miss Axnik E Pree, will be resumed Sep- Preecularity, Paiuralnesa, or Sui tember 3d. Circulars cam be obtained at the book- tor Evacuationz, Uloersted stores (int) 8u 17-e02m of the Utara By i ty Aon voy . RS. BURR will resume the duties of her Grising from lndisoretion, Habits of D esipet N School on Mondsy, September 24, 0a H street, orip ye pee gies re betwo-n ISth and Iéth stiects se 4-eolm SCLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. N FamiY SHOULD Bi Wirrovut IT no more sam, Mercury, or easant tte aot Be Leteet Bee FOR SALE AND RENT. JTOR SALE—A small FARM of tmated FORSALE:: felis, having 6 combritionncn ing-house, corn-house, ata! ; Woll-feaced SECRE' EASES and watered ; within four mile: hi 3 all their Stares, t httle mitivat palsnoe in handsome wood” ri No peoaven: 5 fonts cultivstion, the bal and. It is peculiarly desira! fence, being perfect! ttle or no ohaage in Diet; le 88 & country rest “Ind no Baposure. healthy and mostr. ntiosl- it causes # frequent desire aq. gives to uated ; exceljeut fishing and til sel, Wm therevy Removing Uvstructions, ome MARRIOTT, fiat pete ne mg Smith, Lava c AL caging Dizvatenss of the Urethra, ittle Falls. de7-2awtf’ rt Ailaying Poin and inflammation, so frequent in ~ ‘s Sohemen, the class of discases. and expelling ali Porsenoms Ff EN'T.—A new and handsome FRAME | foster, J W tone, H Diseased, and worn out Matter, : QUSE will be tor rent in @ few days. It is | Grthu, FC Seibert, 3 THOUSANDS UPON THOUSANDS beautuully situated on Thirteenth street, between | Giambastian, @ ‘inner, A P WHO Have ny ay VICTIMS OF QUACKS, Georgia avenue and K st., Navy Yard; has alarge | Givancer, S eg! and who hay- paid wy Sees to be cured in hore garden lot ed, & pump of good water near, Greason, W art. A Sine, have found they were deceived, and that and contains 4 rooms, kitchen and woodshed. Will | Gillis, BW Rage, F “POISON” bss, by the use of “POWERFUL as- be rented low, with or without the lot, to good | Gossett, Mrs Scranton,J H TRINe@ENTS,” bsen dried up in the systera, to lreak tenant. For sale cheap, @ good, strong wR ee ae evens, @ Outi ao Reerevated form acd 2; works wellin anything luquire of T. | Green, Pro allivan. NS RH, MARR: B CLAW. Novy Yards or of SOUR PATO: | Breeuat Sot ithe W Vggeestedesrec eres 615 H st.. between 4th and 5th iy 16 Gardner, A W Sutton, C Use Hpiaxvoty’s Fizrascr Bucuv for a affeo- 7] 5 > Gates, Mrs N r,B tions of the “OR RENT—Three BRICK HOUSES—one 3. cE : Frofeelhiivtrast, betwee Cand D; cus gu the < Whether exigkINARY ORGANS. corner 0! i MALE OR FEMALE. cause matte Om ww LONG STANDING nee ie mont a NEP NM ‘weifth and H sts. ; and S tween 12th and 13th sts, Inquire of e on HM be- JAM ES W BARKER, on H street, between Lith 12th, No, 425. ma 30-tf | at RENT —The FIRST FLOOR of the build- ity ing immediately opposite the west wing of the . ‘ rece! certain to the di Bb ag Sony guise Pots tec ta Louisiana avenue. ia 13 tf CATES OF CURES, +rom & to DW years’ standeng, Wir Na Own SCIENCE AND FAME. Price $1.00 per bottie, er six fer $5.00, Delivered to auy Address, seourcly packed fro observation. WOOD AND COAL. W°° Pann Delivered to all parts am ates eet the lowest posable rates. T.J.& W. M. GALT, Office 282 av. ith and 5 me Ten coteatda. Descriss Symrrome IN ALL Communications. Cures Guaranterd! Advice Gratis! pear jore_ me,an A! Persons! ed. bet derman eity of Fhi-ete pais... Paty icty nvorn, doth say, hie preparations oe tale a bles. Samuel F. Gelston and Jobn T. Johnson, of Baffalo, and Charies R a of Rochester, N. ¥., assignor to Samuel F. Gelston aad John ‘T. Jobrson aforesaid —For improvement in stave dent gives the following account of a series of per ps Jed students of Dartmouth College, which we hope for the reputation of that institu- T OCA [0 NO? Falb TO Cal. | eves, 261 C Br., betweren With and lith, i % Spon ie long-established and Hop, gre areal, wings H tw EEOT for the ceason Jobn Lyker, of Argosville, N. ¥., amignor to} |‘ ares e, Henaver, two omneute t4 himself and J: 1. Brown, of sime’ place —For | sons of Judge Fowler, of Concord. both of whom BEAT ceugnlice: of the Boat Gh —— combined roller ae week some halt dozen or more of the ta for- | rh, vend Seturdey, He ‘will eiso keep oon eae Here patasae Chain’ Commenet %| “hith through a couree ofoproute’" se the sallees | ERBET Seema aeres, and varied attortment of Richmond county, N. Y.—For improvement in is. 4 ¢» initiated him into the secrets | tables. sincere thawte to who pat- spperatus for molding candles. - ceiless lite Pa! —- Fowler ae we er Pa routnal he Patabileumget luring tie pe bits zen, ecg See rete. ngs om | fees are" emt wines | Mane piney iS * 4 no! * Q * pany to John B. of New York | ihe nates of alx of eight of the students who were WRG continuance 9 their patrodage and etaton, elty —For improvement in ‘ng waste vul- directly interested in the affair or privy to it. Sf the lowoet market prices, eli eanized rubber. = sued for $1, they ‘were let out on po et James W. Parnell, of Troy, N.Y, assignor to | pi). The case comes on in February. —— a a James Morrison, je , of same place. —For improved | Tie most were part of the affair, thow- ‘OAL! COAL! eon woonk “Giatbard W. Putney, of Lyons, N.Y. asslguor “a fhedahean Gat een ee Tam daily rece: se euppl ae of C GAL from te bimaif and Cyrus C Crane, of Penal Yan, N- {dge wae mopping and loudly called for him Ragen Re tne ete etek ¥.—Por :mprovement in sieves BE] As not ¢ his appearance, the windows pa? jickory D; cut and a lengths. Ske Handai:, of Elmira, N. Y., wo joe Tn the ‘Doruiee feats 54 eo aa . WB Bes. Bimaelf and B. &- Seoalley, of Troy, N. ¥.—For} while Judge F- was quietly weadin bis wen 8017 (States) Cor. C and iéth ats. near Canal. - C. Richards, of Lafayette, Ind,, assignor to} number of students followed Mien eed beige | PILOTS’ Voussler bound tothe Benet eee biawelf, J. Huboler, and 8. M. McGrath, of same | saluted with a shower of rotten eggs, and of Columbia, py ene hereby given, that. place —For lioprovemeat in corn shellers and | brious epithets were applied to hike’ The ehole| Pilots may be and at il times ot St 8 cleaners - x ani: end, was disgraceful to | Geer hi apt ene mouth of St, Mary’s river, Joba J. Waish, of New rock. N. ¥—aulaner the aoe id ort and that it is not necessary to wimeelf, Thomas L. Braynard, end HC. | Boston Journal » Wi lots from their boats fee tal a r }, when vessel ng Georgetown or Wa-hington city Adams, of same place —Por improvement in gap 7 iio ‘can be found ofat loaet al . Shilteca reliability. au Teeodtm* - — Cad — Brown, of same — Por improvement in ‘bs. Reissues. L of Rochester, & \ ., (formerly of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.) For i * Tux Expates Eugene at 4 Warzrito Pace. | oxi i a. W San Francisco, Cal. It io ptated that the pe tet 3 Sedburr. of Stony Brook NF press France was: ibe Bas pronme fa a A BTEINWA Pope gna ix Win. T. Zollickotfer, of Shelbyville, Tean.,| be geen romping up $s do ls A Ci " from a i i a eR Fog ‘ a Poadatene heads MAGNOLIA HAMS! im grain separators. pe how she ied “her feet, Wea. ther suppl no Stn firester Fecgeson aod George a. Meer of areke ber dress pinned op nonchalant style, y py a ~ 4 ee 16 itd sf aa 8 N. ¥.—For machine feeding So that it need pep gid Myf 3 bw = 3 ese thr i Rone peo R: printing presses. must been. pacape. . aby hest am. Pal of. Cranberry, N ¥.—Por fmi- from etiquettes for 8 while, and wamper ¢ thei}. 20 2 Co: ‘ermont avec. payment, ps bills like a senstbie girl once more. tour, qeer LIGHT? ‘ j a 20 10 3. Soutaworth, of Boston, Mass —For was infinitely more agreeable than the tedious |’ : b pee - bolder for cameras canta and to which the poor Prioceof] pan areing c WE LCRT! | CONS |. Sexton, of East Windsor, Conn —For im- ‘ales bas, the sammer, made a gE Onn Fon gi just provement io machine for dying cloth. views, we Agente for tw tale, aye ‘bsoribed before nO meroury, oF other injurious eine Te SERten Ea AAUES, ON SAND Spas Le in oe ee he Wool and al Bess mals _ 8, E. corner of Fourteenth and le, I. M. SINGER & CO,'S IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES, 388 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (Unvm Nationat Horst.) 4 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF Machines, Threads, Needles, & Twist, KEPT ON HAND. sel-Im WM, H. GLOVER, CHOOL AND COLLEGE OUTFITS. Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing for School and ‘ear. Pi its and guardi: ishing their ghildren and wards with School Sod cullege Dutdts the comi mn, are invited se id +. 1854, WM. P. HIBBERD, Peet 3 aetren on Bae 10. a Who vor to dispose ‘OF THEIR 0 and “OTHER” ARTICLES ON THE REPUTATION aTTAINER 0 PO HE BOLD S Fx ARE VOIDS ap é-eoly R AND SEALER RS. r stecien saath eee erste ees Cit [*PORTANT TO ROUSEKERPERS. ; E. R. DURKEE & 0O.’8 BSErx peeeerots eLe ; ot can Atout fF chiidren eaten ae HE PLACE ‘ vou! we HON Be 0 Ks PALL ANE YN B's, raul Follows’ Hall. Cites NG & SONS’ Suber eer PIANOS. iw. Pianos R06 Pa av) bee otha i BOSSE, BON tereeae "7 i | HARD & MOa: N, falerpnh of pad La, Bry |