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‘—* 1s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) aT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenus & Mth st., aY THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘Fhis excellent Family and News Journsi—eon taining a creater variety of interesting reading thes Se nt in one ctha=te published on Sxtantor rene | Cnin {ar eRe three months at the rate of 12 cents s week, Single ‘SoPies, ONE CENT; in wrappers, TWo CENTS. (7 Avvantismxanrs should be sent to the office 12 o’elock, m.; otherwise they may not ap- WASHINGTON, D. €., TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1860. ey Star ‘Single copies (in oan be we the Se a Postinasters Sct as agents will bea! pA — 2 conte. after vote in favor of retrocession. The le MRS. SLO > ALES. SU 2 SS : have not moved in thie matter; ‘we were net, uny An phan ae Physician, AUCTION § > SUMMER RESORTS. FOR SALE AN D RENT. Correspondence of The Star. - an elected “Wan one 1 have some sieed preabats te tho Seecetion ee mothers. - By C. W. BOTELER & SONS. Auctioneers. CARLISLE The farorite reso: for VAWCABLA pPULLDING LoTs,, Ay PR Gzoncrrown, June 18, 1960. | +3 ns in 1837, and couldn’t agree, P¢ now you | . SOOTHING SYR UP, TRsthe’s SALE Se Oe ati WHITE SULPHUR | Grins ys Pure | vatosnie, Lots inand 18, Squere Sax, esac Af the meeting of the Board of Common Coun- | come to- usagain asking asa favor that we take For Children Teething, Guamanox Hors. By wirtere of eaced te SPRINGS, Mountain Air) luvigora; | 23 feet 4 inches on | street north, between 3d and 4t cll on Friday evening last all the members were | you under the wing of our overshadowing city. Which greatly fncilitares the precess of teething, by soften | bearing date January 5th, 1°6), and dul recorded CUMBERLAND Co.,| Wg, Bathe, Large and | streets west, 1, Squaré 551 Present. We had kept them from remodeling and rebuild. {ng the gurus, reducing all Ietcmmationwill'allay att | fe'ktber Sa &., No. 190, folios from. No. 119 to . : soutyanda Geel | [orsssend it Senerd an A message from the Ma’ was read, in which ing the Long Bridge, owing princi Hy to the | P4!% end epasmedic acien, and je No. 127, one of the ecords of Washington Pennsylvania, ociety a ata ont® b gucare Se. he says “I have succeeded in getting Congress to | exertions oy ‘the present Mayor of Boos rire. SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. quent mene Proceed to sell onthe prom | -accomnoparioné ror partioulars send ‘art Lot 17, Square 58, frontipg 27 feet on F street Make an appropriation to pay the debt of $4,600 {san “I” {n the matter. The “1” is | Depond upon it, mothers, it wil give rest te yourselves, and pe | Rater cae canne Seth, at 10 o°olook 6. 300. for Cireular, zy. | Sout, between Sd aad 4 ste. Fore eens. Sod racer ne Government of the Untied 28868" lene truth, too. He tee Ment Goon theres | eerie HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS | fy the buildin Mego ARG, umstels contained : OWENS, CLENDEN- AE and recommends that the amount thus obtained Bridge. While he was mak ngas b against We dave put ap and sold this article for ever ten years, and | situated on the t conner of Pennsylvanian. TERMS Low. IN & VISSCHE: _ma 4 Stawéw Attorney, No. ane ay be used to pay for dredging the channel of the | ita few days tines eee! Sil dows’ 1 te 34 NPIDRENCR AND TAUTH of it, whatwohave | avenue and 6th streste ez: 23 ew. -__Carlisle Sorines, Po: | (ive THREES Y BRICK DWELLING rixet, there being no law for that purpose. He | not ascribe thet cc the speech, as it fell under the 2 ‘ Ene Superior Rosewood Piano Forte, ASHINGTON HOUSES AF besa vih a also states that the instalment of $1,200 already | 20 seetibe Geehore exf'a Beaey ce nee MRS. [Nasir ra any euite of Rosowood Parlor Furniture, WRN GARDEN. riber will sell, at private sale one or all frig, t© the contractors for dredging, was loaned | further remare culegine: of et Mayor, and re- hen timely seed | Wich woite of Hroortel set Te: ERNST LOEFFLER, Proprietor, Prd byt sod Satori ree toy y E. M. Linthicum, Esq. and recommends that capitulating what be had done for the good of satisfaction by any) SOOTHING [50 Srtsnce of dis- | Velvet and Brussels Parlor Chamber end Hall New York avenue, between Ist and 24 sts. Chureh, on the island, which affeed "en an 4 port oor gpa a 7 vers bp gore the town, he asked the ayes and noes on his the contrary, alias tod with ee Carpetin, ‘nut, Mahogany and Oak setts of | Inosiline the attention ofthe pubiictomy opportunity to pers ns desiring a comfortable dwel 2 5 \) nm o i i id to le wie y << sitet te tendons sue edt. Oe eens, S08 maga Re im terme of nom abhe Feritare: logany an I would state that every Zement has ing orto inves. Price low and terms eas her message from the Mayor = read, | against the amendment. i es. We speak in chis matter WHat We Do xwow,” | C! Hair ond other Mattresses, Pillows and calling attention to the precarious condition of Mr. Tenney withdrew his amendment, as the ed as that we had bridge, and asked the the canal bridge on the east side of the market- house, which is likely to fall very soon; and stating thet it was the duty of the Canal Com- ny to attend to the jon of the bridge. ut they cared little for such obligations, and would not rebuild it if it was to tambie down to- night; and says he makes no recommendation, as the boards can decide whether they will put it in geod traveling condition or ‘let it slide;” re- ferred to streets committee. Petition of Henry King, asking an abatement of taxes, and that of John R. Parkburst, asking remission of a fine, were referred to grievance committee. Certain orders of the late Philip Gormley were mn ye TION FOR THE F ~~ In ment r Ing from pain an i L after the er twenty minut, This ¥: reparation ts most BIPERIENCE: FU vote on it might be abandoned cote ns t ayes and noes on e of the resolution, and it was passed by the following vote : Yeas—Mesars. Dunlop, Fearson, Hill, McCobb, Pickrell, and Stake—6 Nays—Messrs. King, Tenney, and Williams—3. Mr. Williams said he had asserted that if it was not laid on the table he would vote against it, and he would stick to his word. The resolution ppropriating $500 for the new road was . Henry Polkinhorn’s account for Printing cer- tain reports having been submitted, Mr. Stake ription of ene ef the ee to Nt a THOUSANDS OF CASES, It net only re! Stomach aad G moat instantly relieve Gririne In THE BowsLs and Wind Corte, snd overcome con ay remedied eitthe BEST LD FOR in the W CHILDREN |tstery and ian 2 regretted exceedingly that 500 copies of the re. EETHING. |ORER, whether it teferred to claims committee. port of the late conuisie of wn ‘Ss and means to ¥ Mr — > yer yong ise Lag Reena’ forties, 915) had been printed It was all bun- for committee, for remission of fines due from kum moonshine an bout twenty. hr ope ig Vanderwerker (3370). he paying all costs on the acs thene. the come Same; the third reading of which being objected to by Mr. Hill, it lays over under the rnles. = le got them and read them, the others were ng on the shelves eaten by moths, or carried away. rely used. ~ - empany each bottle Communication of E. L. Eliason. asking per- Mr. Teriney had thé honor to be cbairman o | CU! rie & PERRI aN outside wrappe mission to tap the watermain on Eighth street, | that commitice in the late or ‘“Plug-Ugly” board Boid by Ste goer oom orld. Was referred to water committee and their moonshine report saved this Corpora: | Princ!Ps rg ones mong a iy By suggestion of Mr. Dunlop the amendment tion $2,000 annually in to the omnibus stand ordinance was withdrawn by Mr. Fearson, as it was stated that Mr. ig ta ‘was willing to have one coach in front of bi store and Mrs. Lang was willing to have two in front of her premises. Resolution for cleaning and repairing streets was The annexation resolution from the Board of Aldermen being under consideration— Mr. Teuney said he would move to strike out that section which proposes to have the commit- tee apply to Congress for legislation to take the sense of the pie. Wehave much business all the time before Congress, and it would be well not to bring a matter of such importance before them unless called upon by the citizens to do se. e cost of gas. ‘Phe re- was 4 good one, but the gentleman talks of unkum in connection with a matter and gone. H. L. Offutt and John Marbury, jr., were my colleagues on that committee—gentlemen not given to “bunkum.”* Pi account was referred to the claims commit- Mr. King submitted an ordinance providing for additional revenue, which was referred to ways and means committee. Also, a resolution instructing the market-house committee in relation to betciers? stalis, which was passed; and the board adjourned Taking the Census. ———_ GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS T COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. HE Undersigned having this day entered into copartnership under the name and style of Dorsey & Woop, for the pnrpose of conducting the GRO CERY aid COMMISSION BUSINESS: at No 18 High street, Georgetown. ths house aa hereto- (ure Oooupied by W Dorsey, whe © we are preparing to show & well selected xtuck of choics Groceries, Wines, Teas, Liquors, &c, snd are prepared to sell any goods in our line of business as o! any house tn the Distriot. Country mercha: d others buying to sell again will find it to their ad- vantage to call before purchasing elsewhere. We name in part— ce There were eighty-eight signers to the memorial | _Im most ages of the United States the work | 17 hhds. pix sa Art RO: SUGARS, he had seen, bat two were ladies, and one man | of taking the Census of 1860 commenced on the | 3) hhis. REFINED SUGAR, was since dead, which reduces the number to| Ist of the month, and the heads of families may | 4 bbis. Reo. WRIPKY. eighty-five voters. He had understood there was prepare themselves to answer any number of eee SHOULDERS ELON another memorial. signed by residents in the questions. You must tell them how old You | jo bbis. prime Nt POTOMAC HERRING, fourth precinct, but bad not seen it. We have are, how many children you have got, how | 5: bbia No.1 31 JOHN'S ALEW.VES, before us a memorial si, be eighty-five voters much money they are worth hat th. 20 bbis. No.1 HERRING, out of 1,200; whether there fsa large or small a the a ir reed tae ed, Ate | ito sacks G. A.snd FING SALT. We must ieee eer Lbnders makes no difference. | £004, for. or if they are good for nothing We must look to the list of names, asthe matter rother Jonathan has always been renowned for bis curiosity, and he is now about to give it an official illustration which will turn every- thing inside out in the affairs of everybody who owns his allegiance. Every head of a family is required to give the name, age, sex, color, occupation, and birth-place ot every member of his household, the value of his real and personal estate, and the causes of sick- nessand death, if there be any, in his family. What a day of judgment it will be for single persons of an uncertain age! What « book of doom the records which the man who tekes the census will carry under his arm! But there is this consolation : If you don’t choose to answer, or if you see fit, after the approved Yauee fashion of answering one question by asking another, todemand the age of Brother Jonathan, what he is worth and whether his mother knows he’s out, you are at pertect lib- erty todo so. And besides, though the ques- tions embrace details, only general results will be published in the returns from each dis- trict, and, therefore, no man need fear that his domestic concerns will be known to any one but the officers of the government and their particular friends. Seriously, we trust that all good citizens wil will pave to be voted on b: property holders or not. V Congress for leave to take a vote unless there is a decided expression by the citizens in its favor. ‘This measure was not in favor, but retrocession to Maryland has been mooted for a number of years past, and could, he believed, ceomand a majority. There was no demonstration in favor of amalgamation; it was urged here, but met the approval of only a very decided minority of the citizens. It was useless to get Congress to a Dill. whem you are certuin of defeat at the polls. Strike out that section and let the duties of the committee cense after conferring with the author- ities of ba haryy ape and reporting terms. it strikes me that it is taking away our right to give the committee power, which we may wish to repeal when they report terms. I don’t believe satisfactory terms can be agreed upon. Whether you strike out or not, I hope the committee will not put the town to any expense. [ii 1457 the a@unexation committee cost $77 49, each Corpora- tion paying half the expense, and then came to nothing in consequence of a disagreement abou. t the Long Bridge. Sie Mr. Stake said that from bis understanding of the resolution, when the committee reported to this corporation, we could accept the terms. and submit the matter to a vote ef the people, or re ject them before applying to Congress for the "DORSEY & Woop, mae 23-2awtf 18 Hizh st, Georgetown, FS HARPER'S FERRY.-CHANGE OF DAYS.—On and atter July 2.1869, the steamer ANTELOPE, Capt. B. J. WELLs,carrying the United States mail, will leave Georgetown EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at7a. m., and re- turn every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. N.B.—The Antelope-will run as before until the above date, je 5-2mi" the people whether € ought not to goto 150 BBLS. JUST RECKIVED, WHISKY a 6 do. )6UHERRLE 2% do AY RE Jo hhds. PORT RI 6 bbls. ( Bayfield) WHT % boxes prime Eastern CH For sale low by ie s JOHN ¥ ig now ready for excuraions to the Great Falls or vntermediate Sie AIG== IN points, Arlington Springs and Alox Andria, on moderate terma; wil! make tripsto Alex sndrin on SUNDAYS, in time for divine service, And will lie over until after one o'clock. Apply to Capt. JO oURE, sp '9 2m No. 36 Jetferson x preetown, RANDELL, OPTICIAN, Cc No.0 fr ridge st., (deorretown, Has constant), sortment of on hand a large g | impart cheerfully Frepsh Near-sis! tee Pe copie, Col. right. He would vote against the ainendment to the census-takers such infurmation as will fg to emai ia, Pe (Se ie German object can be accomplished the committee | 2POn their heads the responsibility of ques- | 2¢¥ € anon 0 ore, =e report bere. He was anxious to see something done, as it was the most important measure we have had before the Corporation. It would »d- vance the interests of the town, tend to improve roperty, ensble us to get appropriations from Sougress, and would benefit all classes. The motion to strike out was lost. Mr. Williams moved tw lay the whole matter on the table temporarily. Mr. Stake hoped his friend would withdraw his motion Mr. Williams was in favor of the measure, but would state his reasons for making the motion. ‘This measure was a great hobby with the Board tions some of which savor strongly of imper- tinenee; but which, while not wer, it is their duty to ask. everything that relates to population, and which’ will throw light upon progress in every department of industry, should be Promptly stated. Mann- facturers should be Prepared to give particu- lars in respect to their capital, number of hands employed, value of raw material used, value of articles manufactured, motive power and cost of fuel, cost and description of ma- chinery. Agriculturalists will be expected to jo F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, Cor, Bridge and Jefferson #ts., Georeetown. it ab- wa Bory Bian og |e mR, Ziv Personal attention to this branch am prepsred to with promptness a) "ersons from tance cna Te a : ted at & “ew winutes’ notice, as | havea large Ancortment of COFFINS tiwaey oa beet’ : Partioular attention paid to tha re moval of the dead from the old to the new burial grounds. Hearses and Horses for hire, Bp 10-6m ASSEY, COLLINS & COS P aL SSEY, COULINS & CO’S PHILADEL NV GHT ALE Wo ro constantly receiving freeh menees 16 above delightful bev- Persons froma ne “ d invite all persons who want & pure up- furnish information in regard to their farms. adu cheated Ale, to give its trial. ot es a e! iv: 503. Trean al $ tion bere. ‘They ley aside & we recom.| *fects the productiveness of the land. Politi- GAoreatown. mend. I think it good policy to lay this aside and negotiate. Compromise on other matters pending there The motion to lay on the table was lost. Mr. Tenney offered an amendment that the committee agree to no terms which do not con- tain an abandonment of the Long Bridge. Mr erage ea that was one of the causes of the former disagreement cally this census is very important, for by it we are to be governed in the number of Rep- resentatives from each State in Congress. The rule is now to give one Representative to eve- ry ninety-two thousand inhabitants, and the people should not, through obstinacy or care- lessness, withhold information that is of such value to them.—Richmond Dispatch. _—— ee M. OMIS, M. ., the i ofthe MINERAL PLA TEETH, at tends personally at his in thie city. Many persons can wear these teeth who cannot wear Comes aad no personcan wear others Who osnnot wear t: Mr. Stake op, the nmendment, Webad/ RewarkasLeEscarsor Bors rnox a House with any ene ny ofioe can be scoommodated succeeded, | = pre agdand yonin nasa — or Rervee.—The Rochester Union gives an | b: tol fone who: aie pariianarnl ial the purest, tite removal of it.I can't see why the gentie. | Sccount of @ remarkable attempt isade by | Sreoau groduccsthe MINERAL Faye ea suan wishes ts cripple the bill with this snend. bp bs be ig ee oe a = Refuge | Tore fully warrant eae os hay t. The character of the geatlemen compesing’| in that city on Sunday. The twelve boys were ooms in this city—No, . venue, een the committee guarantees fea anton that ther missed from the school-room in the morning, sah and ith sts, Also, 907 Aroh street, winter will do = is right and — the ae spi and immediate apy bebag cory for some | ® DENTIOTRY town as if for themselves ey are all our best | minutes no trace of them could be found. On . fren, and I think great judgment was used in se going outside the walls, however, two or three Dr. gis, after a praction! test of two years, wee oe ain ee all matters) coats,’ besmeared with mud, lying on the mend the Cheop Mr. Teaney was very sorry hus friend over the | 8Tound, revealed the course of their opera-| artifcial teeth.” It way would vote against this amendment, and re- | ions. The account says : strength, beauty, cleanliness, and cl with confidence recom- tie P: {orinsertin goes has the advantages oj 7 > = inserted for artial ject so plaina t of getting rid of the “There is a sewer some 20 rods in length | Oikos 306 Pa avenue. 3 ‘Bridge as that. bad been @ great source running from the centre of the yard and ter- a en trouble. If Washington would agree to that, he | minating some 4 rods outside of the wall. The SELLING OFF SLLIN : would not oppose tion. But he could’) sewer is used for draining the yard, is 3 feet a ay nat ‘owencome an. ne — ander ground, and only 20 inches square, and China, Glass & Queensware = be Ne Week eB, == ink too | 18 guarded by two iron grates—one at the vent many favors are extended to this side of the creek by Congress It is not the case now. . Our inter- ests are as well taken care of as Washington's: in the yard, and the other directly under the wall. It seems that faring the week previous the boys had filed off one bar of the AT COST FOR CASH. Desiri ‘eatly to red it sitarng Beet trace reparato 10 i rate in I Y rior arrangements of my store, This session we Lave been refunded the money | the yard, leaving an aperture of about $ inches. ps tant Sn all my stock of season- for the Falls bridge; and two of ovr streets are this passage the twelve bo passed | I have in store a large and varied assortment of lighted with gas, being 2 greater lon than | in a minute’s time, and, single file, they} © INA, G ‘ASS an au pen See PLA- toe Corporation of Washington gets for that pur- | crawied on their bellies down the sewer to the} Ff. CLE ind He PURRISE G fighting ag qenate Put in an appeopriation for} Soong iron te, where the first boy suc- | ¢ 3OBS enerally. ‘The imaeopea sopra Boon On Berea oe ane Sigh sronts hese. ond.tet || SCG, with the nid a broken shovel blade, | IC PLECHER "in amany, (Aner, articles just in Besides, the Me ies a pf roy gle and ei ey Ape pieces, for $440, Call early and secure ® bargain ‘ ei 274 Pa.av., bet 1 ste. ef disorder snd fotinian ee ad ast mained there to be dag ers became known, | 56 1 9og¢ 274 Paaar. bet Heh and Ih ati. a - When the officers reached P a a zen of such a metropolis. | once it sewer. ive ot the boys had bes meg 486 . AwiktBow Sifabhe dy 486 bean honor, butdo not think so now. [ ho} >. bat were pursued and tured du- |, 1” store a ¢ assortment | Paperhang the beard will withdraw its opposition, and make | &*P® P recap! a hand stock of GOL aud amendment a cardinal watier and haven | fing the day. A small boy was sent ate the Es LD PAPE S, Sta TUES. CE agreement uniess the Long Bridge is at once | sewer to tell the others to come out, as they EAN iC fe ad GLA abandoned. Then might * pities nar-| could not escape. After an hour's hesitation, | BLAN ; ha ee tt row Cae pao bend Kindred rocks have} five be Fen crawled om, covered with = BAN) We ak I ie N " 5 G that j EE Dr. Stake would ask bis friend, who was an rent bien 3 prac bin bes RaminnPbael Fe} OLEANDR Peet RS older citigen Of the town than be was, bow long | hem | ty nak ped, Bere or | Cor wdc. uxery article war, Ped poet Chee he ceed Cena ee Loong Bridge * | six o'clock a noise was peard the sewer, and | 9r no pay lers punctually exeeuted, twenty years ago, they were then Mise it. —— down to explore, on sed for cash, I will sell at thelow- if concaation , We can fight it two boys remained the e ve pri Please give me a call. with increased vigor. @ day passes that : inevitabl: : ‘get the number, Mr Addison ie net tal with toa ng : to say abou Loug . Some honors pre rob himof. ‘+ J bave succeeded in Mats Jepsen’ bern made to make this aide “4 ‘Svenve. *OR SALE—A t baresin, four sores of wel F improve Lk wel Toited for a market gar- den, with new d ng house with four rooms and kitchen 3. weil ee = LF A fo old low or Exo proverty and on moderate terse. he ean te at Ball's Cross Roads, two and a half ters. Piraketa, sheets, Comforts, Counterpaens, Tow- Oy ns Walnvt Extersion and Round Dinin; Tables, Oak Dining Room Cha:rs, Gad Chandeliers, Apextensive variety of China Glass and Crockery Eilver Plated Castors, Butter Dishes, Forks and Spoons, Table Cutiery. &o., - Bar Room Furniture and Fixtures, Cooking Uten- civen by a select band. ‘hose desiring to ex dance and waitz wi! find the salcen in o plete order to render pleasure to all. Or other days the proprietor will cheerfully grant the use of the srounds for school or other Pic Nic Pa: ties with- out charge. a For the amusement of children he has introduced lexand: ity, V ‘Sno Georgetown. in Alexandria coynty, Va. 7 slim, 0, & number of little games, never before seen in this | to Ve, CORBETT ores Bank of Waskengee _Itisdeemed unnecessary to particularize the ar- calculated at the same time to amuse the gity, and “old folk : N. B.—Attached is my Bottling Establishm: nt, and families can be supplied with any quantity & their resiaence, of tvat healthful drink, LAG BEER, upon short notioe 2-tf ‘end Bens avenue, woder the Clara cn tout, otel. mar 30 ticles eontained in this very handsomely furnished ®stabiisament, To persous in quest of good house- hold furniture, it presents unusual attractions, as the colisction is very large, embracing the con- tents of about forty finely furnished rooms, a1 of ‘6 saloon cigar store jr 15-3m Tmption ingujre at the H. which it of the most superior and evbstantial SULPHUR &PRINGS” = ‘LOO! a Pg gu gator bee om | WW MITE SULHUS ARIAS, v,, | ROR RENTS FIRST OORT urohased new in January |as' < 0 caged “ Ci recent! has. Vlormt-00 sud anlee ch over ee This long ontabliahed watering plaon was opened | City Hal. recently ogouped by Chas. ceeaiag § 09, 1,2and 3 monthe; over for the reception of visttors on the 15th of; story and the third floor of ba ‘5 4and 5 months, for approved endor: a= terms apply to RICHAR. ALLACH, No. ing interest. Dd any new and important arrangements Louisiana avenue. Be jezdtd C W.BOTE ae en “Re eye — ry on = ~ BERS OF OONGR te hs ae a = Lhe hy - BD ef wu 8 € make ng By 1. C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. | tho tyumant, and no effor se SERATORS, MEM ei woSkas : TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE | _ Persons oan reach these Springs by the Orange | nished, will be reared dns session Real ESTATE ON THY CORNER oF ~EVENTH | aud Alexandria Railroad from Washington: by rees, in the most desi: localisy jn this city ann EB stRErts.—By virtue of a deores of the Cir- | Virginia Centra! Rat'road from Richmond; or by ot ms in One or two squares $ sand ouit Cou tof the District of Columtis, passed in| the Virginis ard ‘Tennessee Railroad from the | N; jotels. Those.tn parcuit two cauaes in hich am, Snuthson & Co.,and | South and Southwest via Lynchburg and Char will do oe to make early "pplication at No, Austin Sherman, respectively, are complainants, | lottesville, wit! ont 3) miles stars travel. 8th street. between D and John F. Callan and others are defendants, the JEREMIAH MORTON, President. Oo perce ag eae undersigned wi'i sell at public auction, to the high- J, HUMPHREYs, est bidder, on THURSDAY, the 12th da~ of July, General Superintendent. ja 12-dtJuly 15 1860, at 6 o'clock p. m., upon the premises, Lot No. 8-1n Square No, 456, in the city o D. ©. penta 59 feet 11 inches on = Washington, MeeNtain TOP Bopes, and 75 fe eet west. uausta County, Va. This well known and favorite piace cf summer resort is sean open for the sy gee of visitors um er the management of its for mer proprietor. itis situated on the top of the Bias tatus at Kocxfich Gap, 10 miles west of Richmond, Va.; the Vireinia ( eutra! aitpoed passing under the houxe through the B ue Kidge Tunnel. “The el ovated situation,beautifu' views mountain scenery street north, feet on Seventh This well-known property is situated on the northeast corzer of Fan Seventh streets, op ite the general Post Office, and is one of the ve ¥ beet business looatious in the city of Washington. The improvements consist of tvree three story houses > ¢ E street, ineluding the drug store on the corner of Seventh, and a two-story buil‘ing on Sev-nth street. The property wi | be sold in separate par- , according to theimpro ements. street av. 6-tt R.OR SALE—A Brick a as tee of HW Contre Pike ye “sg fort =e TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. ‘OOTS AND S8#O TO SUIT THE Ridge moun Weare now msnufacturinj and Rit sae “a biog make i ES, and constantly s ms of sale: One third of the purchase money ped of the most deltehtdal plenme of pang BE} supply eben made work of wry be: to be paid in cash,and the residue in two oqual in- | fu Woastere Vir a. There is also convenient a Serv fio~, Mado exprescly soorder A. bee ie ip = and Leeties soasas from she boon beate water, - m be sold at eed et ae Ane 4 of sale; the de: yments to bear interest, an D will come ore to be secured by the ‘nates or bonds of the purcne I Raslroed fo nfo via Virginia Centra! Railroad to Afton Depot, near seror purchasers, with ! surety or sureties to bs e rn porta! of the Biue Ridge Tunnel, where ‘ersons in want of Boots Shoes of eastern or approved by the ‘Trustees. Should the terms of aiveck ei Riways bein et AS convey (one | city made work, wil aivarednde good 6 not he complied with within six days after the mile) to th antain top. It is always best for | in storeand at the lowest Site ive 3.5 day of sale, the Trustees reserves the right to re write several days beforehand. IPFIN & ay sel’ the property, at the risk and expense of the de : $25 psr month; $8 per week; $1.50 per ar a4 neylvaeris avenue, faulting purchaser, ater five day’s notice. Ail Servants (biack) ard children under 12 years ° pelt, price; ies White corvante 8 little more ice will be char, ‘ical *“P. P. LIPSCOMB, conveyances at the cost ofthe purchaser. AL AUSTIN SMurH,{ Trustees jell 6taw&ds J.C, MoGUIRE & CO, Aucs._ By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO , Auctioneers HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM PROVED AND UNIMPROVED R¥AL EstaTe.—By virtue of a decree of ti D triet of Columbia, passed in the cxuse where.n SOUTHERN TRUNK MANY - BY. “ Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Warhington, uy thet br examining wr PRUSKE, VALTCRS oS lit pat ing elsewere. Asl use none but ti it materia! the market affo: ; work to be ‘superior fh Germesh and the best workmen, I the Circuit Court of ti 1s is unexoelled by any place of e kind on the Trunks that are je i er cities Frederick W.Seihausen is complainant and Charles macriver [lis situated abi ut one hundred I keep con: yon eee make to , les Bnd others. exeoutors — heire ~ law — = i“ oon a Tall vise oe he Ohne x oa 7; povisees of Bonaventura Schad, deceased, are de- | Potomse in fail y: the 0 Bay. foadaats, the subvoriber will sell, at pubiie aie, the | sud fame » fine Oyeters, Soft Urabe, Sheephend, and ‘ollowin ‘alunh'e real estate in Washington city : and eaily aioe 9. 10, 11 9nd 12, in square No. 785, on the bre ea NESS. SAD. igd at pigs imeauafe No, 62 fronts ¢ 119 fot on | nt mzaases., pion: | towmver Aloszopirigs 12” "ot ot tas ity. Gooree- De! reavenue, by 8 feet i0 aches on south G | did Angling and ‘Bat ing Bonte st Whe whole of equate north of fronting 26 feet 8 inches on Virginia avenue, 2:7 feet on south F street, 1 feet 5 inches on Delaware Avenue, aad 19 fet 6 inches on Half street west. lots Nor. 1.3,3.4, 5.6.7, 8.9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, and 16, in guacs No. #4, comprising the whole square and fronting 248 fect 2 inches un norts D street, 243 feet 2 inches on on Eighth stroet enst, and east. And Lo*s Nos, 2,9, and 10, in equare No. 584, fronting 30 feet each'on south F erent between First and Seoond streats west, by 10 feet deep. with the improvements, which c nsist of four well built twpaatory {caine dwelling houses ‘The sale ofthe lotain square No. 725 will take Bib aeege fa elfowe’s celebrated FAMILY eFeleir Sul JAMES 8. TOPHAM. WOOD AND COAL. W°°P and o L Delivered to all parts a2 a the lowest ee. T J. & W. M.GALT, Office pe Pa. av., between lth and Lath ste ma 17- sie HE SUBSCRIBER RAVING ND free of charge. Hi. spared HO €Xpense in pro viding & good Cotillon Band or in laying in hus stock of choice Wines, Liquors,Segars, &c.,and for those who wieh toavoid extreme fashion and to seek retired p 808 where they can make themselves at home, there is not 8 more pleasant ein the Uni- ted State The proprietor pleoges himesif that be left undone on bis part to render Terms tor board the day. week, or month reasonable. Persons ing to address the proprietor will direot to Leonardtown, St. Mary's ounty, Md. “fea tm R. J. MARSHALL, Proprietor H* EIA HOTEL, square No. 642, horth C street, 35) feet 35) feet on Seventh strect Oxp Pornt Comrort, Va. This celebrated Seaboard Watering Fines, loca An extensive stock of F iL, is pi piace on TUESDAY, the loth day of July, 1860: of | ted in fail view of Hampton Roade an eel] at a very low ficure for cash. the lot in square No, 642 0n THURSDA oo Bay. and at the first military WOOD Sawed anc Split any size. day of July, 1960; of equare north of squ: port of the United States: Fort Monro»), Call and see for youreelf. on FRIDAY, the !sth dey of Jviy, 140; will be ready for the reception of visitors on the R. W. BATES, square No. ist, on MONDAY, the 16th i Bret of Jung, i Wood and Coal 1 of the lots in nquare 584, with the Be: ides the attractions of the military est - mals S. corver of Fourteenth and C ets. mente, on TUESDAY, the i7th day o1 Jul ment and the fine “Bill of Fare” prescnted in the —— he sales will commerce at6 o'clock p.u..on the days above specified. on the respective premi 808, and the property wi so. in such parcels or lots as may suit a many luxurves of the salt water region. the Bath at Qld Point Comfort is peouliarly curative. For Rheumatiem, it ts almost a «p2eifie; and for its Properties in this regard the proprietors areal ow:d to make referenoe to Mrs. Dr, Linn, (relict of the late Sena‘or Linn,) and to the Secretary of War aud his lady. A spacious new building and es ments add largely to tae acoommo: forte of the Srereseaae season. The management of the Hotel and all bu-inoss matters connected with it. are under the exclusive charge of the junior partner, Mr, Willard OQTI GELAR st¥Xs PACKET LINE BE- TY ‘N BALTIMORE AND W ASHING TO N.—Leave Com- meroe st. wharf, Baltamore, as fol x, every WEDNESDAY, at 6 p. very &, RDAY, at 6 p. m. rd cash; and the balance ft » Secured by the purchaser’s notes, bearing interest from the day of sale, with seourity to be approved by the trustee and if not complied with in five days after the aa eof Proper ty, the terms of which are not complied with, will be resold, upon one woek’s notice, at the risk and expense of the defaniting purchaser. Upon the fuil payment of the purchase monoy and interest, and as fulows YEDNES) MORNING, every WEDNE ebay Sd % ats. p ig tir every Fi not before, the trustee will convey the pre erty to JOS. SEGAR ‘or freig’ ©, BP] the rexpeotive purchacera in fe simple, “All cox ©.C. WILLARD. TH voyancing at the expense of the purchacere, mene Oe ES WATER Estee, J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts, _iol-StawtSuly 17 By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. to US. W, RILEY, Agent, Wharf, he of Proprietors, | regen eure Nusctot nef of Lok OUT FOR Paint No. 512 SEVENTH STREF maim i “i POINT LOCKOUT. HE Undersigned, long aud weil known to the traveliny palliese eco ristor of the City Hotel, Alexandria, Va.,and the United T, :? 5 cE State tor Four Doors South of Odd Fellows’ Halt, Ta Boece, OF THREE SMALL | States Hotel in Washi ston citt, he . dle saeaeie Pea RICk, DWELLING HOUSES IN THE REAR $F | Pavilions d the numerous cottages counseted with WV. HAMILTON has opened 9 PA: TER AOOR, eer GDN ESDAY AF. | Faruions d the numerous cottages connec int of | SHOPaud PAINT STORE on the New York olan, Inet OY Virtus oT a det oh oioeky on Shp prem. juuotion of the Potomac with Chesapeake Bar, and | whera ca sivars be found PAINTS, ‘duly recorded in Labor JAS No ist, fans ving furnished them in a strie equal to that of | GILASS, BRUSHES, &c., €o., and and di 12,113.44, and 115, one of the lai 1800) Ashington county, D.C is for any other watering piace in the United States, will I shail sell Lote H. I, shone opén the estabii: it on the 12th day of June next MIXED PAINTS FOR SALE. “ for the reception of visitors, his arrangements be- Anb Buckets with Brus! t Fei ettam, ubittleon of square numbered $78, th ficient for the comfortable acctomodaioes | _N. B.—Particular attention paid to Houpe. Sign alley in the rear of Tenperacce Mall, together with | Of at least 750 guests. reece ol lacks akan on or the improvements, cousisting of three two-story | , Point Lookout. besides baing dessrvad)y the most Pnamolied Glass of ‘ail kinds alwsye on hand.or Brick "Dweiling-Houses containing five rooms | {mous place in all America for fine Oysters. Hox | furnished at short notice. H war 4 oneh. : ting enlt water itxuried: possreree' gave feaniten | Ahethe ook deren ae cheaeeat oat , chen Terms: Ono third onah; the residue iné and 12] ¢* than even Caps Me Je th other ostablishment in this city. Give him monthe. with interest, scoured by adeod of trust (on sourtrymortitalyadleeing eluding call ‘Don't forget the number—tt is 512 rt 1e rives, Partridge and vudcool voting, | sl + ” sn five: dove, (hereation’ the "teyeescOmmblied with | Be, aa ogee ide ee, wouseonk Shooting, | siest. | Srrny 18 DOWN. Tight to ‘at the ri and expense of the de- | tos. of auy other watering place on this continent, 7S STATUETTE faulting parchasersufter on e week’ e puvits notice, | Lhe Water Views from the pa.illion ard from au OL kK Cont the oottages are extensive, varied, and che: ming & she purchaser or | ‘The health of tho point be Cereealiel Sener All conveyancing at the puro! ie ve STEPHEN 4. DOUGLAS. 3. ma 23 dtJuly 1 LOGAN O. SMITH. But kills ail Losects as sure as fate, impostor ever can— ie pecaer ee ait, = “ Depot for SC! ERIN’S ANNIHILATL OWE ER, for Soe of Cockroa a i mountain regions. and the to it ere | Inform fenutures this beautiful and re ee U TE tad tates, | Rom Baltes Wc esonene 10 it, by steamers Semen of aeeatiaen eek sx eae Pe Bs mond, will probably bé daily’ to and from cach of | gpecimen ot like gharacter ever, s c—cneriar ene those cities. He hae spared no expense in provid- | fac-srmmileof the” Little Gisnt.’ P VISON BANISHED. ing & fine Band, Carriages, Horees, Pleasure Boat imens may be secon procured Aas = ¢.. for hire, or 'n stooking his collars with the at Cuiver’s Davo Store, No. srenes. Corrosive Sublimate no more inee. Liquors, &o In shert his patroos wi Soreay of taeh street. Was! thn, A The wivieworld ous toRekwerieatore, | SRARt nein commas every lueury ded octal rriands Virgina: North Caroling, Sout ie whole world werin' re, obtsins ble at any 01 merican rin; vie irgiaie This Powder ndw weal eaplnn His terms for board, by the day, week, Of month, | free’ Georgia: Plomds: ‘ints, Amro: aA ’Tis poisoniess to mortal man for individuals or {smilies, wil! be ressor aoe > Recomm] Serres Box TD EDUCATIONAL. Base. msaun Fleas Apts Files, oti, Gar OMM ER oA. L COLLEGE, N on s for destruc 3 EVENTH st. sad Mice—No. 124 dorth Second street, Philadel: | Opposite the General Part Obie, Washinaton City. P wee . sal hi D C.,by DANIEL B. System hi ’ BA it geile ean | amas oamact F See coor: | Wem tatce: ur “2%. wo mite - ve 5 urren tions are advertised; be esations. emember to Commies gales, % ‘Arithmetic: PINT ORS of entirely ask can rorin’s Ann! ihilating Powder, iw ris. vatory Class for Boy Ladin will te instructed in fine penman- coms open from 8 a m. to 10 p.m. For terms "nessm WM. W. YOUNG & CO. ‘PHE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. EW. \RANGEMENT. This well-known has been ma 2% NEw Yo AND W INGTON ‘era mptly 4 ol event. watts P to emit . ee Bay N, Bo wieiiaM BRADCE on a stook oF le fer eee ea — of at 5 a 52 ‘eri DER, F, ‘Fable to itly kept sts

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