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week, SoPics, ONE cRNT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. IJ" Avvantisemanrs should be sent to the office before 12 @ovlook, m.; otherwise they may not ap- ‘ea: until the next day. Orzzations oF THE Patent Orrice —The fol- lowing is a list of patents issued from U.S Patent Office for the week ending May 22, 1860—each bearing that date: Osivin Adams, of Pittsburg, Pa.—For improve- Ment in clevis for plows. David W. Ayres, of eae oe T.—For im Provement in grain-binding machines. potbat L ley, of Portiand, Me —For ballot x i. O. Bakerand James McGill, of New York. For fite escape. Jebn F. Hennett, of Pittsburgh, Pa.—For im- Provement ia apparatus for condensing coal oiis. G. W. Billings and W. U. Hutton, of Cleve- Jand, O.—For improved apparatus for elevating water from wells. J. H. Bonham, of Elizabethtown, O.—For im- provement in cora planters. Jobnu Broughton, of New York, N. ¥.—For improvement in dress for millstones. ‘ charles W. Brown, =! Ree Mass.—For im- vement In rot cul shears. baa R. Poof Rox » Mass —For im- proved dush bolt . Alfred Carson, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- proved fire place F. Y. Clark, of Savannah, Ga —For improve- ment in moulds for metal dies used by dentists. A.C. Clemens, of Crain Township, O —For improvement in apparatus for evaporating sac- charine juices. Joseph H. Clifton, of New Castle, Pa.—For improvement in bands for machinery. L. O. Colvin, of Cincinnatus, N- Y.—For im- Provement in cow-milkers. + au Wm. Compton, of New York, N. ¥.—For pianoforte action. G.W. Davis, of New Orleans, La.—For im- provement in ice-cream freezers GW. Davis, of Craps mn. it —For im- ved srrangement of counter 5! a E. Doty, of North Henderson, Il.—For im- provement fn seeding machines. Carolus a Batavia, rovement in potato diggers. : David Eidred, of sioamouth, I.—For im- ovement in seeding machines Privalter Pitzgerald, of Boston, Mass.—For im- proved pegging-machine jack Andrew A. Garver, of Mechanicsburgh, Pa — For improvemeat in digging machines. Geo W. Gerau, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For im- Provement in mainsalis of fore-and-aft vessels Jobn Gilmore, of New Orleans, La.—For im- provement in machine for cleaning cotton . J. H. Glover, of Giasgow, Ky. —For i:mprove- ment in hanging millstones. Joseph F Hall, of Bangor, Me.—For improved curtain fixture 7 N.Y.—For im- Wm H. Harn, of Cartisle, Pa. ment in preserve cans. Abiel Hayesand James Vancuren, of Chenoa, 11._—For improvement in corn — Elijab Harris, of Princeton, [1! —For improve- Ment in spade plows. Wm. H. Henderson, of Franklin, Ind.—For im- Proved machine for making rain troughs. Martin A. Howell, jr., of Ottawa, [1l—For enfety paper. Samed Hainan, of Richmond, Va.—For im- provement in sewing machines. ‘ Joha S. Huggins, of Timmonsville, 8. C._—For improvement in ploughs x Stephen Hull, of Poughkeepsie, N. Y.—For improvement in plates to mills. A G:H. Hulskamp, of Troy, N. Y.—For piano- forte action i: % John &. Ingersoll, of New York, N. Y —For improved hair brush. E Daniel C. Jordan, of Centre Port, N. Y —For improvement in hand cultivators. oseph W. Kerr. of Pittsburg, Pa—For im- Provement in gasaliers. Leonard King, of Bridgeport, Conn.—For fire “A. Kittin, of New Boston, \ll.—For improve- ment in seeding machines. Louis Knocke, of Davenport, lowa.—For fire e a Gattiried Kober, of New York, N. Y.—For im- provement in machine for making lozenges. Thomas B. Lamb, of Summitt, Mich —For im- proved vase Joel Lee, of Galesburg, [1l_—For improvement in corn planters. Wim. N Lockwood, of New — Cona.— “or improvement in ox-yoke fastenings. Poul’ Marcelin and Peat Eude, of New Or- jeans, La —For improvement in apparatus for larifying cane juice. <yeka We Monin” of Utica, Mich —For im- provement in eced-planters. John Masters, of Waukegan, [il —For im- provement in ditching machine. Tbomas J. Mayall, of Roxbury, Mass.—For {in- provement In manufacture of rubber bose. ‘Thomas J. Mayall, of Roxbory, Mass —For im- provement in rubber bose tubing: Wm T. MeMillea, of St. Louis, Mo.—For im- oved coal grat PF mentgomery C. Meigs, of Washington, D. C— For improvement in valves for hydrants, etc. Ayers P. Merrill, jr., of Natchez, Miss.—For iy ement in locks for cotton bales ‘urcbes Miles, of New Haven, Conn.—For im- oved meat cutter ar 3. Miller and 8. Lloyd Wiegand, of Phil- pon ery Pa.—For improved machine for priat- i ter e A. Mitchell, of Turner, Me —For im- jointed tip for boots and shoes jel Montague, of New Bedford, Mass., and ‘Townsend, of Gardiner, Me.—For glass door C0! TOV - D: Im Porta Newton, of Pittsburg, Pa —For improve- ment in making sheet metal = &c. Henry L. Nichols, of New York, N. Y.—For d it cleaner. ee Nate of East es Mass.—For im- t in hanging to ards. Pg M. Nye and A. wilend, of Elmira, N. ¥ er improved hollow auger. Chas. Oyston, of Little Falis, N. Y_ —For im- th wer press. PrChas. W ‘ "Packer, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For improvement in ice cream freezers. s r Louis Palmer, of New York, N. Y —For im- Provement in converting motion. Jos. F. Pood, of Cleveland, O —For improved vaabi nachine. Wal — Race, of Seneca Falls, N. Y.—For vement in pumps. once tanta of Ttindetp! 1, Pa.—For im- wed lock. Prjeane N. Rankin, af eet, lowa —For i ovement La MG Rhodes and J. M. Skaggs, of Talladega, Als —For im: tin } Clark Roberts, of Winchester, I/linois.—For im- ved washing machine. PeTnos N Read, of Aspell, Va.—For improve- ment in tobacco presses ‘Maishall 8 po of Medina, O.—For improve- ment in seeding barrows. . Samet tT. Seaford, of Pall River, Mass. —For by ed etable slicer. " eodore — , of East pon Pa.— For improvement in re cal Amoe Shepard of thington, Conn.—For im- wed sausage % Pileuee Sherman, of Cleveland, O.—For improve- ment in evaporating apparatus. C.J. Shiver, of Camden, 8 C._—For improve- ~ yee Anderson, Ind:—For ent in pumps. o T. Stowell, of iatacy, 1 —For impreve- ment in corn planters. Wm. 8. Triasler, of Lima, Ind. —For improved fruit and vi ble eu ishing Stich A-K. Tupper, of Milford, Mich.—For improve- ment in apparatus for iting gas. Wan. Tusch, of B: ya, —For improve- brushes. 1. Tustin, of Benicia, Cal.—For improve- ment in wiad mills. : and Ebenezer Wood, of Louisburg, Piderhorst, N.Y —Por im- men wm door latch. Abrabam arena of Suet Rotts; Mich.— For improvement iu shortening tire. Jeptha A. W: inj izing caout- choue. Jas, Weed, of Muscatine, lowa —For improve- ey = BF Wilt, af Warehase, Mass.—For im- Protas Wenster of New York, N. ¥.—For im- retorts. im, Of Matteawan, N.Y., assignor the “+ gon, pe Company —For im- Poh. Alsop. of Middletown, Conn, assignor of New York olty.—For improve- Melville Badgef, of same place. —For improve- ment in grist mils. James P. Ellicott, of Washi » D. signor to Phelan & Collender, of New For inpaven chalk-holder for billiard Joel McComber. of Watertown, inters’ composing stick. of W assi to ass., assignor himself, John Boyden, Joseph P Hale, and Sam- uel Fisk, of samme place.—For improvement in revolving fire-arm. pag aap Liebenroth, of New York, N. Y., as- signor to himself and Iwan Von Auw, of same Place.—For DS eee George H Milis. of East Boston, Mass ,assignor to Nathaniel Mc’ , of same place.—For im- provement in JGP a, Pa., assignor to hi of same place —For im- provement in corn-shellers Isnac Beckhow, of Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to John Griffith, at : of same place.—For improve- ment In curing a Mark ‘Richatson. of Philadelphia, Pa., as signor to himself, Thomas Cort, and H. Rowbo- tham. of same place.—For improved washing machine. David H. Smith, of Springfield, Vt., to himself, H.H. Mason, and Place —For improvement in hooks and eyes. Joseph J. Vaughan, of Alexandria, Va., as- signor to Blinesie” aad S$. R. Vaughan, of same place.—For improvement in car-coupling. Samuel Wells. of Elmore, O , assivnor to Eliab Karr, and Erastus Howland, of Elmore, aforesaid, and Edward F. Dickinson, of Fre- mont, Obio—For improvement in machine for moving buildings. Re-tssues —The Wilson Manufacturinz Com- pany, of New York, N. Y., assignees ys eee h meshe assistances) of John P Wilson of Frank- fort, Y.,and John F. Thomas, of Ilion, N Y rovement in burglars’ alarm Lewis White, of Martord, Conn , assignor to S. 3. Putnan & Co., of Roxbury, Mass.—For img provement in curtain fixtures. Cornelius R. Brinckerhoff, of Batavia, N. ¥.— For improvement in harvester. Extension —Alfred Stillma: York, N. Y.,(Elizabeth Harri For improvement fn sugar pa: a ee A Journey Unper Paris —A correspondent of a Swedish journal fournishes an interesting accountof a subterranean voyage made through one of the admirably constructed sewers of Paris. The boat which conveyed the party was reached by descending a flight of steps to the depth of about forty-five feet. The boat, a fiat bottomed affair, was lighted by four lamps. The sewer is an archway, fifteen feet high, and of equal breadth. with a ditch or canal about t wide, wherein all the dirt and filth of Paris is carried away. On tho sides are side- walks, which, together, are about four feet wide. The whole is built of beautiful white sandstone, and is kept perceptible. The den- of the fitth is carried away through drains beneath the sidewalks. The side- waiks are excellent, and exhibited no signs of dampness, while the walls of the archway are kept whitewashed, and are at all times as white assnow. Tho structure possesses the properties of an immense speaking tube, the workmen being able to converse at the distance of two miles from each other. The echo is very stron; and lasting. The fabric is said to be built after a model of the catacombs of Rome, aided by all the latest improvements. On both sides, at about two hundred yards distance from one another, are openings through which the work- men can ascend by means of permanent iron ladders, in case a sudden rain storm should cause the water to rise over the sidewalks, which is, however, of rare occurrence. The contents of the sewer of course flow into the river Seine, and the current is sufficient to carry the boat used along with considerable velocity. Large reservoirs are constructed at intervals, into which the water can be turned for a short time in ease it should be necessary to have the canal dry fora little while. The whole work leted in two years. Be- sides the main canal, there are wany minor ones constructed under the principal streets, atl of which can be made to communiests with ene another. These admirable underground works are accessible from the Louvre, the Tuil- lerios. i from all the barracks, and should the Parisians take a notion to barricade the streets in apy part of the city, the Imperial government wight, at short notice, and without apy jon being aware of it, transport troops, and if there is time to make use of the reser- voirs, 80 can calvary also be transported the ame way. There is an end to shooting on the ers from the windows, and a revolution in Paris will soon only be remei bered among things that have been, never to occur again Through these underground passages 1 prisoner ean easily be taken from the Louvre to the Seine, without attracting attention, and thence sent off by railway, which isnear at hand. This splendid system of sewerage was one of the pt shemes of the fi at Napoleon. Besixess Orposep to Arrectiov—A Ra- TioxaL Piea vor Womwey.—A writer in tho New Orleans Delta makes these very sensible remarks: Why do we blame women for being frail and fickle when the real fault lies with ourselves? We have always a plea for th sence from home—always an excuse for the late return, the neglected favor, the forgotten prom. ise. Business, business is our watchward and constant cry—no time for wife, or heme, or i What is divorce but the ghost of busi- ness? It crawls along the deserted halls of af- fection, lays its eold hand on the heart, fires its abstracted gaze far away from home—feels with imy fingers for those tender heart-strings— lays hold of them—breaks them. Man and wife are put asunder—business stands between and parts them. They grieve, they are angered, they are divorced Woman has faults enough, heaven knows my grumbling self acknowledges it readily; 1, [ would be their defender in some things. We can work to live, but it is mot necessary that we should live to work. Moreover, many a pastime comes under that bydra-handed monster yelept business, which has no right to be there I have many married often see them li: at the acquaintances. long after business hours, chatting with ey ee dropper-in, or whi ing away at the silent cigar. Th tea-table is perhaps at home—the wife perhaps watching tardy loiterer comes at last, he was unavoidably detained by b the wife grows jealous of this bug- bear which keeps ber husband from her all day long, and sends him home at night so fi tigued he oan not sit up to Roheice to her but that a man & family is fo to work, and be he lawyer, doctor, editor, p ‘eacher, scavenger, or bricklayer, the cry Mplogetis Jouk sinnye onthe oat te ae tie loo! ways on in t! = ey of their husbands, as though ‘ney hin “Tam sorry to be such a sorry that you are so unfortu- a wife and little ones. I hope y ill excuse us, we would not be here if we could help it.” And no doubt the poor woman means it—no doubt she dreams sometimes of deep, cold river, which wrap their waves around and say, *‘Peace, be still.”’ No doubt when Sunday comes she for- gets to” join in that ‘part of the litany which Prays for deliverance from sudden death, and he learns to look at her little children pity- ingly; and to whisper mournfully, as she ben: above them in their cradle, ‘how little you dream, poor darlings, what a terrible sorrow York ii ‘ork c! hk tables, A. con ghee SLOW, joed N Expectont ol arse ll le SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething, ine tet pan tedweng alt t Esmaten wil aay ace SURETO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will rest RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YO ‘We have put up and sold this article for 0 AUCTION SALES. * By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georgetown. WO BRI il S. u | Oe Bg cK OUSES At PUBLIC SALE po A of Lot No 197, situated on the ric Hopes and ‘o 8 Sette and rua indisputable. Terme at nl Sy J C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. NDAY. ‘ o’olook p. m,, wo will sell, in front of i ine south wide of Went eeat’ Gere gett ott pt eo wo siaatial two-story Bi donsos ‘and the Totes nine back Unsentnd onsne about 13) fort. to the estate the late Witliam Waters: Ld af wd “BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aucts. RUSTBE’S SALE OF SMALL HOUS AND Lor On FRIDAT AFT ERR OG Soe rem ses, b; 3 mendation of its magical speak in chie matter “ w. an years’ experience, AND PL TION FOR THE FULFILMENT OF WHaT WE © In almost every insiance where tne ing from pain and exhaustion, relief iy minuces after the ayruy one, in yu bd Square numbered three nundred and th: front-ug dafect on north O eet at the on ot ‘Tenth street Fest, and running back 89 feet to an alley, together with the 5 Si ip s"atry Mame Belay House soctti ‘Terme: @125in cash; the residue in monthly’ pay- ments of $25, with interest, seoured by a deeu of trust On tue premises, =: WoRBED. oo . W E. atee, ne i7-d J.C. MoGUIRE & UO. Aueis. By A. GREEN, Aucnoneer, H4 VDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT Avction.—On FRIDAY, the lat day of ii sel .at the residence of a gent-einan keeping, No, 38 Missouri between 436 6th streets, at 10 o'clock exoellent assortment of Furniture, viz: fine Waluut Damask covered Parlor Set, consi ing of 2 Large Sofas, | Large Castor, and4 Parlor Chai Fine Rosewood Dressing Baresa and Mahogany ardro ing, Marbie-top Centre and Extension Dining ‘ables, Ti . Fine Marble top Wath Closet and Teaster Bed- Fine Mehogany Sideboard and Refrigerator, Three-ply and other Carpets, Oulcloth, aad Matt- ing, Window Shades and Vonstian Blinds, Fine Colored Engraving and Pictures, Gas Chan- ers, China, Gises and Crockery ware, Piated Coffee Set, Chafing Dishes. w er articles which we deem un- rn the use of th i ions for wails N , is on the outside wrappe enghout the world. Principal Ofc 13 Cedar Straat, N. ¥. Price only 25 Botts oe ll-da ——__..___ GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS SUGAR. BACON, WHISKY, &c ~ l0hhds. prims cae, Rico SUGAR—less 8, ® barrels GIBS WHISKY— 2) bbls, a dd b 4 c Bord by Draggiate aS der Aird Iporti ts 82 a for mutes ; Shhis BACON-cwantian get ont Os =r no poe ay 3 SON —want 4%, .& . uot, 10 barrels prime POTOMAC HERRING— CGRRER Kaas, %, By io 5 aces 5 barre No. 1 St. JOHN’S ALEWIVES— VAuanle BUILAING Lors UN FOUR 45. ese 45, AND-A HALF St.) IStanp, at Auction —On 20 barrels No.1 HER RINGS—IJess 15° ERIVAY, tho Ist ot June, I shall sell. in front of the 10 8G_A. and FINESALT—I:e875 sacks, | Premiter, at6o’ol ok p.m, allof Lot No. 40, aad and for sale on the most reasonable terms rt of Lot No 41, in Square No. 498 having E. A_LiPSCOMB, ront in ali 3) fect on Four-and-a-haif street, ri No. 113 High street. | ning back toa wide alley, between H and I streets — =p = zr th. ‘£his property is in the mostin ving part N W4NT OF A FASHIONABLE | ofthe Island. and the tale will he wat the ap BONNET, will find it at max -) ) attention of persons wishing to make IN’S, No. 107 Briige st., George- vestment. where also a general assortinent urth cash; balance in6,12 and I® ds, Flowers, Ribbons, and Ruch otes bearing intei from day of sal e. ‘ls, Hostery, Dress Trimmings, &c., &c., mand a deed of trust taken, Title in- may constantly be nd at thejowoest prices. Also, A. GREEN, Auct. the best quality of @xtension Skirts, warranted to By BARNARD & BUCK Auotioneers, be made of the real watch springs. | ma 15-Sw* US!ON HOTEL, ‘corgetown, D.C. NINS VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON THE Hicuts oF GEOKGETOWN AT ag EORGETOWN, D. ¢., Is now open for the reception of visitors. JOHN H, WATERS, Avction.—On TUESDAY aFTE& NOON Proprietor. June, at 6 whewces ve fogs BE front eis =< pa a ises, that beautiful and juahie property, own JUST RECEIVED by and 1a the present occupancy of Col B.S. Rob- 15 anos. pats Porto Rico MOL SSE8, rts, bofinded by Fredericé, Eighth end High ats., ie R d which has been subdivided into nine ios; two i 1G bbls. Old Rys WHISITES, SUOARS: 5) bbls. Y, i “3, fronting on Kighth street, oppomite the proparty of Mra. John Rotineon, with & rontage onmbined of &@ kege Dupon POWD. z' SF ER, OBN J. BOGUE 5 bbis. pate For sale i Georgetown, D. ma li-Im 131 fort, and ronmng baok 15) feet and 24 feet, on an average, more or less, e other séven lots front and et each on High, and run throuch to Frederiok t. . ‘This sale wiil offera fine oppor'unity for a profit- je investment or to securs building lots on the ghts, the im: bers for private resi d returns every MON- | ‘ences of the city portion of the District of Colum and FRIDAY, leaving | > La may th oa rer roads te tite city. CRSNDELL, Oe Teresa very liberal ; one-fourth oaeh; the balance Has constantly on band French Near wichita, 3 a dnec .f trust On the promisos. All conveyasciog a ptt iq re a ; HAD ERE cel “ta BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auot iver frames, N. B. FE epaired and new elaanos eet in them to order. no 1-ly n Fayette street ; — Es oF nt, OF ROIAL COLLEGE ; with larre rarden CMMERGIAL COLLEGE, KIDWE in 1, 2and 3 years, bearing interest, and seoured by ent @ ality, fn li steel, and German TIA two story aud basement Brick EDUCATIONAL. WEL Arey site the General Post Office, Washington City. NHE STEAM PACKET FLYING CLOUD is now ready for excursions to the Great Falls or tntermeadiate moe Arlineton Springs and Alox ned m moderate terms; will inake tripsto Alex andria on SUNDAYS, in time for divine service, aud will lie over until alter One 9° Hook. A 4 to : Capt JOHN MOORE ap '9 2m No. 36 Jeflareon st.. Georgetown. Jj F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, Cor. Brudxe and Jefferson ets., Georgetown, hy personal attention to this branch lam prepare ° od P 2 fi tice, As | havea large M INS always on hand. attention paid to the removal of the he ald tothe new burial grounds. nd E. for hi Arnorian Syatem of Penmanship, Booxkeeping, Mereantiie Forms and Caicuistions, Business Cor- respordence, Bila of Exehan;e, Current Bil Commission Sales, Graamar and Arithmetic, A Preparatory Class for Boys, 4 Ladies will be instructed in fiae penman- abip. Rooms open from 9 & m. to 10 p.m. For terms tt 0: a ete WU W YOUNG & co. yas UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. New ARRANGEME = This well-known and popular Seminary, which succes«ful under the Sone ore of Mra. a ton years, will be opened ptomber naxt, u instruction of Mr. a in the well arranged and r the Mrs. hebt- jon Academy Building. For partio- ulars, see circulars atall the Bookstores. ma23-tf MRS. McCOR »ICK’S SCHOOL, Mane HccoRiCk irr tng be 10 genert nities of her School ou the ist Moncay ins tember nex’ a The eourse of stacy parened will go yee hes ti LASSE, COLLINS & ADE! WE PaiA DRA AT ALE, re constant reosiving frech supplios of the sbovedsighite tae erage, @nd invite a!] persons who want a pure an- adulterated Ale, RNY SHINN é‘ I en! fae 37 Green at.. Georgetown, {a adaition to her | ry -_ er family 5 8 aged from 10 to If sears, who will be under her im 2! jiate osreand oversight. the accommodation an ey de: ig inoroased pebincten Vv ou! reference to we hoo] may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor o 1 fart rtiouls, ly at her idoagr No. 38 Cameron street Alemeodrin, Ve O FARMERS AND PLANTERS, THE NATIONAL FERTILIZER, Manufactured Specially for Tobacco. This soluble Manure, by abounding in Phosphates and Atk being extensively used by tcbacce i. n Virginia, and is pre eminently valuable 10} ilizer, manufactured of simi 4ifferent proportions, for Vorn » for Potatoes and Garden Veg- 3s well as for Grasses, &o, &o Oc*ers should specify whether for Tobacco or for general purposes of Cereals and Vegetables. so that ee neeare will be sent which is rightly aday wo each. a /ORK AND WASHINGTON NEW YOR AMSHIP LIME be Steamer MOUNT WERNON will leave The constituents are whe lly Amerioan in o:1¢in. gles RY WhDN v andare known to be vital essentiais for soil and Penk P ee bed ee tte Wes plant. t ery Sati ats 0% P. ton t jock p. m. i ae eat drainage of ency from the United lexandrii sen fo foreign arts vnmportation ofmmanurater | yfewepeerqent ott fn ship Alezandria at any {nthe event of re inability in consequence of |o1 all has, it) lieved. done much to injure of 801 retard agricultural thrift. | oro; Water, all: ll be promptly tightered to mm the steamer by the under: demand fo produced ‘signed, For freight or " 8 MORGAN'S HINERART, atryy ane tieable by change tion . to saoh an allot ‘Our staples, Is 0c %-8.M&Ttr Ee N. z oeery OAR PRC TON, OTICE! Reovar sreio SkcKer LINE _BE- EEN ALTIMORE AND SHING merce st. wharf, A! putio Sage $Ncaieere Com- timore, as fol lows: | E—$30 FER % baa, how | wi hcompany’: ys In point of economy the Nationa! Fertilizer is 100 per cent. cheaper thar fhe « ierto BO pop- ular. and its distinguis! m dos to veg on, ot vigor tarnran to grow: It maf jor im fod. manu fact on snovea dd cetera then enh tr Bs ate Ay racial of entry ‘aud at avai Diamonp Starz, ore MAAN eS at 6 p. nt m. CoLumsia, every SATUR DA 6p. ve Kiley’ Wharf, at the foot’ of ith street, 16-T&Tém HE “ is i foil men ek lanters are respectfully solicited to ‘ek ara Weowespay MORNING, mi jnaared where | beral and sight applioa- br ih FRIDAY, about i2m. nis ‘j Qunatts per acre from 300to 500 pounds, accord-| 8" *°a BBY Wy RILEY, Arent, ing to stave Of nad, Riley's Wharfa ne fot of "NATIONAL Bower = iy Zee POMPANY, m Mth at, ington overs ork, | ” “Por ssle by J.P. BAR PHOLOW, HINGTON BREWERY.” being Sea nant WD piocatye ee - C re if “hes N ' * + SSECOND-HAND BRUS TINGaND THRE ig low proce: delivered bes ot aes ta aay We have fo: a lot of se zhecity : SELS and THREE-PLY CA: ‘amily Beer). of it in the latter, now for sale. = otf in lots to suit purchasers, cash only. They ar t litt and in ve Me and quality the wor boat ain Suited, ‘gain in a good Carpet 16 PIECES" revolt Lisle Yhiread cobalt t AU! NGHAME Bh OE aU, stewie 6 Brie f J.D do, cour. 200 . di f- 5, legac hug: mate propo ir ry jiven to the dri sent th: sh thi goto C COLIN ty Washington rew- to, *6-lm Fase: ORS, 5 j ny Or Post ory» PUBLIC. at IY. Serene. meal ” Ox Porxt Comronr, Va is celebrated Seaboard W, Pisce, in fall. view of Rampton de and t of the U atid States, (Fort Alonre’) jonro + Full be tena iy for the reosption of victor un esides the attracti the military establiah- ment and t ne Bul ¢ Fare” prose ated, alte many luxuries of the salt water region. tne Bath at Point © ultarly ourati F oumMAtiom is properties inthis mak fF inte eo MS lend “ ‘pans hake “ab buttding and sundry improve Oo" new butiding enn Lal a modati: ae - forts of the approach 101 oe 1e L. The management a“ Hotel ental casinos hod x ataceal a Prop ttlers, ONTINENTAL HOTEL, Cc PHILADELPHIA, Commas nanny we AND re ITs. This magnificent cetablisinment, now in auccess ful operation, is universally Renceten se in all ts TBs. MMOs’ IN THE WORLD,, and will bs conducted upon a scale of liberality im all its departments which cannot fail to make it the poeaies headquarters far pisomere tourists from the oath and West, during the early Summer and the & ns are offered for nearly every modern wh d suggest for ‘enience, w & vertical raslway is to be introduced to convey parties hy steam in a commodious car to the upper floors, thus securing the purer air and quiet of the higher rooms without the Jatigue of ascending stairs. Another novel improvement has b which a powerful fan wheel co forees a current of fresh air thro: ic rooms and cornders, cooling and ¥ bs in superior manner. he intenor arrangements and furnishing hav: been completed under t Paran Steven ~known success of and Tremont House in Boston, t and Point Clear Hotel in Mobile, A’a., and th Fifth Aveoue in N York bas been established, and no efforts or expense will be spared to rendet the Continental the most attractiy i the Union, J, E. STEVE we Antomi whose manage- Revere aouse Battle Bouse traveling pubic as a propri Hotel, A xandrin, Va., am States Hotel in Washi leased for a term of years @ magrificent Pavilion the numerous cottages connected recently erected at Point Lookout, the avetion of the Potomac with Chesapeak ‘Bar Ving furniehed them in a st: any other watering piace in the Unit tates, will open the establishment on the 12th day of June next for the roveption Oi visitors, his arrangements be- its efficient for the comfortable accommodation of at least 750 guest ‘ Point Lookout. besides bein; deservedly the moat all Amer for fine Oysters, Ho 3S eoph:ad, Mackerel, and al! osseses finer facilities ng thi May, while the back country inmediat including the Drives, Partridge Shooting. &o., & uperior of nd charming The hesith of the point is u led by that of mountain regions, the access to it bs from Baltimore, Washington, Norfoik moad, will probably be day’ to and from esch thos cities. He has spared no expense in provid- ing 9 five Band, Carriages, Horses, Pleasur &e . for cellars with trons will command every luxury and comfort obtainabie at any other American watering place & ob mall bn : py the doz. week, cm a Or individuals or families, wil reason! by ma 23 dtJuly1 LOGAN ©. SMITH, —e DENTISTRY. TEETR. M. D., the iny. MISES PLATE TEETH, at ersonaily st his office in this city. Many persons can wear these teeth wie cannot wear others, and no perroncan wear other who ennnot wear these, Persons ca. ling at my office can bo with say style and price of Teeth they ma) bat to Seoee who a gacsones ond wie tl 25 . oloanest, rongest, ost perfect denture Srtoan produce, the MINERAL PLATE will be more fully warranted. Rooms in this city—No. 336 Pa. avenne, Sth and loth stz, Also, 907 Arch street, Philacel- phia, ool-ly tor and patentee D DENTISTRY. R. HILLS, after a tos! test of two years, feels that he can with confidence recoin- mend the Cheoplastic Process for inserti: artificisl teeth It has the advantages strengti, beauty, cleanlinegs, and cheapness. Fal! ppper sexe ines: for 635, rtisl in proportion. Mise 306 Ps. avenu se? WOOD AND COAL. “94 4 4 CONSUMERS or COAL AND Woon. We invite your special attention to our stock of very eupsrior COOKING COAL and Goneral Family use: Peach Mountain, ‘henix, Broad Mountain, nklin, North Spring Mountain Beaver Mead Loourt Mountain, Hi and All of the above Coal best quatity. Kept on KIND epared, and of the floors. A OKT and STOVE WOOD manufactured any length oF je by machinery. orders from our former ourtomere and Be orders promptly ex: cuted le Up UNION FIRE-WOOD MILLS. ai | Corner Seventh street and Canal. McKNEW & MARLOW, ma 2-tf [{ntell.} Proprietors. ooD Ww hate FOU Delivored to all parts of the city, at the lowest T J.& W. M. GALT, Pflice 982 Pa. av., botwoen liti and 12th sts ‘Qn opportu! rei v of Laka en = PRANK Peak 'B mar 23 2a II the is rot di of be Siesta aff Sam, ln Ba to U a on, the sremisen. Term: made known on day oa t tere’ Advocate insert until forbid and charge Dr. So ith} P on th d ately adjoining the Aqued: Somplatter omy ty wwites to be tomac, from which there is Washington and the su id'under hve cultivation It wii w sain on aocount of the unavoidable can also oan at vation. APPS ‘on the EX owner abroad. A lage trast of wood lana,of orginal be had adjomi if uired. terms for payment ‘allow urn and stook Fisakomescne ts se re » Mr. - NDER CASSEL, or to JAMES Radi Prospect Hill, Va. mal STORY BRICK AT PRIVAT fy twill sell, at private & well built a Dweiling Houses on } Church, on the Isiand, which afford an exes opportunity to pe-s ons desiring a comfortable d 88 OF to NC AAS. S. WALLACH, Attorney ma I4-3tawiw Totions avenue. OR SALE—A bari four sores of wel poms LAND, well suited for 8 mark xt ger den, with new dwelling house with four r and kitchen ; well of fine ter in the yard vey al good id will be sold low or exe: anged for don moderate terms. ‘The s Cross Roads. two and 8 half iniles fro own. and in Alexandria county, Va. Aj gORBET , over bank of Washington. t t - fencing Pr =NT—A three story BRICK HOUSE eo Pibicen th st one door above st,, nort No 429, iately occupied by Captain Lee, U.S.) Po sion given on the ist of May ing JOS ABBOTT, 266 E st., between 14th and st = 2 a _ ____ may St OOK HERE !—A new Pic Nic Resort for Rent. Lease, or Sale, just opposite Georgetown, bracing fine portmes, woods, See aad b. « t ro ff! esl Dl ard the mest romasitic nad desk -= a acres. LLOYD & $. ma 2-Im* Corner Seventh and ats, SALE—A valuable FARM ins high, Pouluvati I colt, uitivation. situated ir Ale; * Va., containing one hundred and ao i of nh publie resort, market the District, containing Fash: sity. For ‘Star O1 NT—A smal! STORE, corner of F poe ae nder the Clarendon svitabie fora barber's saicon or cigar store. information inquire at the Hotel. mar 30 J, OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build- ing immediately opporite the west w the City ‘sil, recently oocupied by Chas. 5. aL Aiso the front room in 1 burl . For iy to RICHARD WALLACE No. oe Aven ss SS Nattosl total Ree will do we! fo make Orr paten at Hie. ath street. between ; jok HO! {OR SALE- hetwaen Daud E Oe peer Pie + Sg the of H.W. HA TONS ee “No. $69 7th ye ee te Centre Market. Title perfect. TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Beet AND "Boies. TO SUIT THE facturing al! kinds of BOOTS 20 SHOES, and coeatantly receiv eastern made wor! tion, mundo guprentiy order, ead wil er than heretofore ouar ced, “a Bue ety muoh articles. t of Roots and Shoes of eastern or gitymeas work, wil aiwars finds good ae in store and at the lowes! Ret a BhOL avenue. Sr 314 Pennsy! x QOUTHERN TRUNE Ls Fellows’ Hall, Washington, meen mkeeae their by examuning pa Re | ret affords: + employ sisy to N; = ei # SAapnArert f ore exert celebrated FAMILY sf iste MACHINES, . WES 8. TOPHAM. — = aoe north side, SUBSCRIBER VING ON HAND rp stock of FUEL, is mths 4 oma very low figure for cash. (a tawed and Split any size, Calland see for yourself. 8 B Wood and Con! Denier, mals S. F. corner of Fourteenth and C ats, RANCIS HARPER, PAMILY GROGERY AND PEED STORE Crete ga Verk arm and Zenth street,” mn th endeavors shall be to please, and J tion to the wants of the public, he hopes to merit a ¢ of their re. His tock consists of every article usual! to b found ina hrat-class Family Grocery Feed Store. ma 17-11 ‘LUENCE OF CLIMATE, : TNSoerds Seeker eet beeen Spice} pi being & paper read the Geographical A Geenets. C4 4. Disturoa'. accompa - ned Suny oF te, worl ape the most im- portant ina! lines Tae Picturesque Tourist, being s Guide Diréugh Be.lelacp ant tanaendon” paces Rea ‘ 2 MOHUN, ined a Hak & ana nt av. PSH SILKS, silky boa cy iosqnten this soteaen Song on Corner TA A MGTHER’S TRIALS, by the omnaer oA The Wert in Me Sole agents for BoP? HOLLaNDs, A acbaarecrnett a Sa MDB 24-6 at = = oo OLR 8 STATUETTE or STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. In form aud feautures this besutiful and specimen of American art is e aesmeot ths tithe Giant” mar Si-tf 50