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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (8UNDAY EXCEPTED,) AY THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylwania avenue § th st, a Papere corved in peokagee by ennriars at O48 year, or F) couts per month. Bo mail subseribers the price is 23.9 8 yoar, in advance; G2 for six months; @1 for three months; ‘and for less than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single oPies, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWo CENTS. U7" Avvearismenwrs should be sent tothe office before 12 o’clook, m.; otherwise they may not ap- Sear until the next day. vez, XV. Extraordinary Story of 2 Female Biue card — Fascinations and Crimes of a Beautifal Fiend. An extraordinary tale, gravely told by Peu- chet in his Memoures Tores das Archives de ta Police, bas just been made the subject of a drama at one of the boulevard theaters, under the title of “Syrene de Paris.” At the time when M. de lu Ke: was Lioutenant-(ieneral of Poliec ander is XIV, a great reasation was caused at Paris by the mysterious disap- pearance of not fewer than twenty-six young men, from seventeen to twenty-five, be- longing to noble or wealthy fam: the common pork the report was the young men had been wurde ‘eign princess, in order that she might take baths of their blood to cure herself of a liver complaint. The matter at last became so seri- ous that Louis XLV complained of it to M. de Ja Reynie, and the latter consulted one of bis ablest agents. named This person at onee suspected that the men must have fallen inte some snare set for them by female charms, and he employed a natural son of his own, a handsome and intelligent young man, to try and discover the mystery. This young man, whose name was Exupere, was sent, splendidly dressed, every day, to the Tuileries, the Place Royale, and the Luxem- bourg, which were then the places of fashion- able resort. At length he saw in the Tuileries & Young lady of marvelous beauty, attended by an uged female. and his looks expressed his admiration. She seemed far from dis- leased, and at length her attendant, aceost- ing him, said she was a Polish princess of the name of Jabirouska, immensely rich, and that as she was much struck by him, she would perbaps allow him to visit her. The young man declared that he had conceived a violent jon for the lady, and after some conversa- Terrible Domestic Tragedy in New Orleans AN INJSRED HUSBAND TAKES THR LAW INTO HIS OWN HANDS, AND IS HELD TO HAVE ACTED JUSTLY. (From the New Grleans Delta, June 7) We mentioned yes: that Joseph Wil- liams, charged with the killing of Saye St Howe, the'might clerk of the fourth distric- station-house, had been discharged by Recor. derSummers The following is the statement made in writing to the court: STATEMENT OF JOSEPH ©. WILLIAMS. Bewrs to Savers anp Herxan.—The pre- pitce at the “Altamibre, Palace, “Lalocser lace at the ra uare, on the 30th ‘ultimo, and was attended by Jalereetiag ceremonies. Before the ad- dresses elivered which were to precede » the pugilists advanced half rey towards each other, and cordially shook hands in token of their fimat reconciliation. The first belt of the two was presented to Heenan, accompanied by an address written on parch- ment, which was formally read, amid the vo- ciferous cheering of the concourse, by Mr. Dowli The belt, a massive piece of silver, about three inches in width, bearing the in- scription ‘Champion of England,”’ and orna- mented with several designs emblematical of the prize ring, ard cme ere = Lenmar Py , Ps * who straight way buckel: it arow is waist Sree ce ee ere uc, | amid oodans prolonged applause, Mr. Wilkes! never to there 7 ‘ie e- | editor of the New York Times, then spoke in turned, and was invariably woreed te owes | behalf of Sayers. Both addresses elicited his visits 7 bearty applause. Ci £¢ oe in admi- 1 rable condition, and their visages bore no per- Tg beines ipa ae “pha pine pie.s ceptible traces of the terrible punishment the: (0 somie to my hous Lam ea spoke in the mutually underwent on the memorable i7t highest terms of my wife's character. I took | f April. a drink with him and then parted, he renew- | ™ ing the promise never to vialt my wife. I felt = unhappy, but did not know what further te do About 9 o’clock that night I undressed to 9 to bed, when a knock was heard at the ront door. My wife went to the door, and I asked who was there. I heard Howe say, 1} 8 want to see Mr. Williams, the d——d rascal. I then came out into my parlor, and Howe abused me and cursed me, shook a cane at me, and said [had been speaking about him and my wife, and that I wasad—d lying—. He repeated the oath, and placing his hand An B upon my wife, and I four month past that he was carrying on a criminal intercourse with her. Hemet her at several visited my house during my absence, and was seen coming MRS. WINSLOW, An Experienced Nauree and F. le Physician, For Children Teething by softs i atay atk and spasmodic actiea, and is KELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS presents to the attention of ere, hi Which greatly facilitates tha precess of ( SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. We heve put up and sold this b SOOTHING SYRUP, ie gums, reducin, il inflammatioa- Dspesd upon it, mothers, it will give rest te your ; . rs MRS. mas ; : ;. behind his back, took hold of a pistol. I then 13 ™ — = ere told —S —- = = fie went back into my chamber and got the revol- WINSLOW'S v: o’clock at nig! > onl presen’ bine 1 | ver I always carr when traveling. I said to | Neverdid we SOOTHING front of the church of St. Germain I’ Auxer- yet ns g matetention 85 865 a pl would meet him and take him to her | &!™, When I came back, ‘Go out, I will talk | the coucrery, SYRU. OPERATIONS, to you outside.’’ He refused to leave ; re- highset comme: 2 W newed his curse, and presented his pistol. He was beside himself with rage, and was on the poidt of shooting me down in my own house, when I fired xt him. My wife immediately seized my arm, and my pistol was twice dis- charged in the struggle I acted altogethor in self defense, against a man who had first seduced my wife and then come to my domicile to seck a quarrel, and murder me before my wife and my innocent children. am very sorry to have been obliged to act in this manner, and to have been driven to the necessity of shedding buman blood; and it weighs heavily upon my heart. But before this court and before my country. and in the presence of God, I declare that I was obliged to do it for my own preservation mistress. The young man of course told Leco of this, and in the evening the latter cau several of his men to be placed in such a way as not to lose sight of Exupere, and in the event of his incurring any danger, to be able to render him assistance At the appointed hour the young man was at the rendezvous, and the woman joined him there. She wanted to bandage his eyes, but be refused to let her do so. She then Jed him by various obscure streets to the Rue des Or- fevres, and there introduced him into a small house, near the chapel Saint Eloi. After walk- ing slong a dark corridor, the young man was introduced into a sumptuoasly furnished room, in which he found the foreigner. She received him so kindly that he entirely forgot to give Lecoq outside a signal which had been agreed on. After « while the lady retired, and the young man, proceeding to examine the room, fou behind a sereen, a glass case, in which were twenty-six men’s heads, silver dish. and each so & that it retained the appea: ' He started back with horror; but at the same moment whistle outside was heard. being the signal of Lecoq. and in a few seconds more the windows were forced open, and that officer and his men, who had ascended by ladders, jamped into the room The sor-/ésant princess, hearing the noise, rushed into the apartment, followed by four ferocious-looking bandits, but the police were strong enough to arrest all five. The bandits were in due time condemned to death and exe- euted As to the female. she turned out to be not a Pole, but an English woman, who is stated in Peuchet’s account to have enticed the youn; men to ber house to satisfy her passions, an: had them murdered in order to rob them. She also was condemned to death, but escaped in a strange way. The King spoke of the affair to bis brother Monsieur, to the Chevalier de Lor- raine, and some other high personages. The Chevalier saggested to the prince that it would erten years! Vierorta’s Morariry.—An announcemest appeared lately in the London Court Journal, to the effect that Mrs. Duncan Stewart had been presented to the Queen through inad- vertence. The following is the explanation of the notice The plain English of this is, that discovery has subsequently been made of some bygone seandal in which Mrs. Dunean Stewart was implicated, and which the austerely virtu- ous Victoria regarded as sufficient to banish the unfortunate lady from her court. So the brand is stamped upon Mrs. Duncan Stuart in a most offensive and public manner All the Dunean Stuarts, of whom Sootland alone oan turn out a host, in every quarter of the Queen's domain, are writing to the Times deniuls on the part of the indignant spouses of their being the particular lady doomed, and everybody is asking everybody who Mrs. Dun- ean Stuart is. Two years since a Mrs. Mc- Dowell, wife of the Colonel of the Second Life ards, was made the subject of a similar no- tice of “‘inadvertance.”’ For some few years of early love she had forgotten to obtain the usual marriage certificate. but had subsequent- GEORGETOWN ADV ERT’MTS | ober HARPER'S Fi RRY.—CHAN DAYS—O: «i alter July 2,186 2LOPE, Capt. B. sonrrying the United St | leave Georgetown } DAY and FRIDAY, at 5 tarn every Tusaday, Thursday and Saturday, B ~The Antelepe-will ruc as before until the » date. je 5-en* OF } *, PORTO RICO Bayfield) WHITE 2% boxes p-ime Eastaru CH For sale low by JOH jes € ‘ab STEAM PACK 6 or intermediate be amusing to sup with so singular a criminal. | !¥ been legally wedded, and hoped that many a Springs and Alox Monsieur at first objected, but at last consented. | Ye*rs of irreproachable excellence in private m moderate terina; wili make tripsto Alex life, had atoned for this early error; but the stern morality of Queen Victoria’s Court— sterner even than that of the Queen No. 36 Jefferson at. zetown, Caarlotte—would not permit such a paliation T JELEBRATED CONTRACT A similar affair happened a few years since, and AND GOUQUA MATTINGS, the branded lady grieved herself into the} Seth plain and chec SPILAAN & RUNT, grave. Thecase of Lady Flora Hastings is S Bridge at tow on SUNDAYS, in time for divine service, It he over until after one o’elock, Apply to Capt. JOHN MOORE, ao '9 2m By means of a blank lettre de cachet, the prince caused the woman to be given up to some per- sons sent by him, on the pretext that she was to be conveyed to another prison. . He had her, however, curried to a country house, some miles across the country, where he, the Chevalier de Lorraine, and M: d’Effiat of bien'tay the aitlio ond Labi ap 2)-e02m S Bridge at., Georgetown. were waiting to receive her. The whole four | ®0t forgotten by the public, and probably RANDELL, OPTICIAN, _ rupped segather At length Monsieur, haying | While many exclaim with reverence, ‘See Cc - ae 4Nace St. Georgetown, seen enough of her, suggested that :he onght | What tly virtuous Court is Has ognatant! a large jetoremens of to be sent back to the Bastile; but his compan- LS ions proposed in stead that she should be con- Vor, steel veyed either to London or Brussels and set at F liberty. The good-nitured prince consented and went away. The two nobles passed the night in an orgie with the woman, telling her that the next day they would convey her out of the country; but instead of trusting to them, she thought best to save herself; so, plying them well with drink till they were overcome, she locked them in, and escaping, was seen no more. The Governor of the Bastile on learn- ing that the woman had been got Aut of his custody by a trick of the 8 brother, thought the best thing he could do was to pre- tend that sh: s dead, and he accordingly bud our sovereign lady, Queen Victori msy entertnin the suspicion—jast bare suspi- cion—that true virtue, conscious of its own purity, and in its innocence unsuspicious of | new «! gailt in others, would searcely deem such rig- OS. FP, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER orous discipline needed to make its own good J _ Cor. Bridae and Jefferson ets.) Geornetown. qualiti aving given “y Personal attention to thie branch of my busincss, 1am prepared attend to all calls with promptaes Persons from a distance ony be sup. plied at a ‘ow minutes’ notive, as Thave a large assortment of COFFINS always on hand. Particular attention paid to the removal of the 4: ad from the old to the new burial grounds. Hoaraos and Horses fr hire. ap 10-6m MASSEY, COLLINS & CO°S PHILADEL- HIA DRAUGHT ALE.—Wo are constantly reoeiving fresh Ses oe of the above delightful bev- Tur PresipenttaL Women.—The women who have chances for the White House must not be forgotten. They may have quite as much to do with the destiny of the country, in their way, us their more mentioned bushands Mrs. Liucoln is a charming woman of 35, intel- ligent, social, and easy and graceful in manner She is in religion a zealous Presbyterian. Mr. Lincoln attends the same church, but is not a . erege, snd invite si) persons who want a pure un- a proces © ¢ drawn up to that effvct. member. fe, however, is a moral man, and a witérated stir RN y's SHINN, Agents, a = =a strict ter‘otaler. A temperance President, foe ry Green st.. Georgetown. eornadoes. with a Presbyterian lady to preside at the White House, may effect some changes in Washington manners Mre. Bell is a fady of decided fox sas energy, and “ not bit- M “7 qeRra terly pro-slavery in principle. At the murder ¢ of the waiter at the hotel in Washington hy | AYES Ney a ee Herbert. of California, she took the occasion to | tends personally at his office in this city, f=] Many persous oan wear there teeth who express hor strong abhorrence of the manners semnot Vear and no person can “wear others of southern ruffians whochanced to obtain seats | wi 0 OAnNot wear thane, in the National Legislature. Mrs. Douglas has 'Or8ONS 04) ling at my ofp can be scoommodated been for « few years—ever sinos her marriage, | Witt Say styloand price of Feet ther may dosira, in faet— the queens of Washington so- | oleancst, strongest, pnd Bent fects ture thal ciety. W — eople _ of the Spe Setoap troduon the MIN AL PLA’ will be Giant, it is settled by a unanimous vote, that war «ed Mrs. Douglas is charming. If she was a candi- poet Dobby arch streee Peas date for nowination, no convention would ig- Hits 00 1-ly nore her claims. If she were running for Pres- DENTISTRY. ideut, she would pate all ieieagee, unless Dr. fat i shers cactiee 4 some fanatics went against her on religious 8, can 00} Des grounds; for Mrs. Douglas is an earnest, prac- iment oth Wi ter fener mn tical Roman Catholic. strength leanti ee oR morte eas. ‘arcial portion Smockte Accripent—A Giri Kiniep wutce | 0800 306 Pa. avenue. id inserted for Tie to A Cow.—The Albany Argus of June - Sth, says:—A terrible accident occurred in (our COURT OMG DISTRICT OF Benedict Jost et al., the town of Delhi, Delaware county, a week These freaks of nature cap poor pre- ceded by « peculiarly sultry and electric state of the aumesphore, when thupder is apt to be expected. A black cloud is generally formed some distance above the ground and travels with the tornady, its shape in many cases re- sembling an inverted cone. The storm ix found to rege beneath this cloud. Oceasion- ally it appears to revolve on an axis. There is & rushing toward it of the air from North and South, both currents ually bending to the East as they approach track of the tornado. ‘his has been abundantly shown by the manner in whieh trees, grain, grasa, build- ings, &c., have been torndown. The breadth of the track usually varies from 50 to 150 rods, seldom oncoeding 100. The speed of the tornade often exceeds 100 wiles per hour. In many cases, especially inone which took place at Natehez in 1340, such a vacuum is ereated in the centre of the torfado, that the strong- est walls and buildings have been kuown to fall owtward, sometimes im the face of a blast traveling over one hundred feet per segond. Bricks bave beeu carried in every direction, DENTISTRY. g and portions of tip roofing hundreds uf yards.” esterday, which resulted in the death of} vs. i fio. 1.154 Even men and women have been lifted from | iti girl, ane yearsold. The parties to | Michael Miller's heirs and admin’r. In Equity. the ground im the ra} occurrence were Wim. Seott, a boy sev- oe suddém rushing 5 of the current, and safely dropped at t is. thas of tance of several rods. “The jocks of desks have been broken open b: adden ex, sion of sir within. enteen years old, and his half-sister, Elizabeth Doby, the victim. The boy had been sent to take the cows to pasture, the little girl aecom- t No 1 u other cases buildin; ing him. He had with him a piece of Tear thereof, or sum of = seh — bin rad i wad with which ~ was fo ering. back — b! metas } hong al Tia roofs opening ap ante growing on the | hay. On his way he playfully tied one e: tower, 3 feet, line tornado, if not ved. are so eo. rope pe A. bier bie sister, and the | p-ice or me tenn eal et onns ml Sema Lod other end to the cow's tail. When the cow had | fully eomplied with the torms of sale. It ia, there- roceeded a short distance in this way, followed | {ore.°7, curt. y of May, 1960, or- Py the girl, the lattor stumbled and fell, which | Sets hes amid sales be or ature the so frightened the cow that she ran off ata rl after her. weeks to said day. After ramning some distance the girl’s head By order of Court close by, and common observations confirms these statements. These visitors are also found to indulge in some st: freaks, as range 3 in the skull, and INO, A. S¥ » Clerk, stripping fowls af their feathers ; garrying Pry plan uae hpeons bey pulled rout, “= E76 se BNO: &: SMEREE Sst: en c g i raggi force resistance. - lougin, cars and the ike Sansa was alts badly cnt around th fae, eck, Bu MAT 18 CORE WETER? 3 pty!ng po water an | head. Sh taken the car- Simply Pure Wate: 4 sod een scoping ont the mid taking frames | red bome, where pin ved be two or ee eee looking glasses without further three times expiring. ie i { either, doze nails out of roofs, me it PE at Bytes ey ce ing q' ities, disturbing roof; stripping horses tHeir | su) ¢ realized the imminent er Q “ and ba objects thus carried « ancy sister placed 75 are strikingly exhibited at slow seep is egg § Unfortunately these | chievous conduct. wie see Sessa aaa are too costly to make & ition of | ee . t be &re requested to call and judge for them desirable they show like the “WA Lettie hailstorm passed over Albany N.} 4 i ‘on lepbant with his trunk, the monster ‘ean pick erin iailen boot, ana ning grectatne ens 5 jo. oak. Some ‘8 tornado occurred in | Streets were houses l-eolm* > Soi fae ated [are uneancammeres | Seas ten ctasisreareeen ns |semeiasee ete eee on elikea from a distance presenting ) sam: Yoke pa mary ere fll trate ie Also. one case AME ne E > little boxes of earth, only} — mutation. : ag - jos cotw iCLAGETT & DODSON, Ebening WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. 1860. nell (ar. : } z ; N°. 2,290. : SUMMER RESORTS. ~ AUCTION —— ee eet By C. W. BOTELER & SONS, Ai CARLISLE FARM of 9 sores, TRUSTEES SALE OF SUPERIOR FUR. WHITE SULPHUR [hore one, he appresiete | AP QE .ce tance ys SPRINGS, meat ore eatan.focais bet CUMBERLAND Co.,| Wh. ‘saints Corto sof iat | ahcoreenrers vn | ORE ens ce Segond aed sconce CLARENDON —By vw all Bi 300. sey Ae in the Palla ‘esmdae —] OTN 2 Vises NIGOMERY COUNTY LAN. Srenue ena gun cteeeaee eet © meee ies Beedeas, Pe. | VI'SALE> Welnveber one thectas beaches Heeates Megeaees tee Pome. | WASHINGTON fsa Serena RE Re haartes ans : Bc. “ B Sud the Mine CITY GARDEN, ust and one of the dnest roade in the L rtains, ERNST LOEFFLER, Proprietor. through this land, and the othe: pase th eee tras err, Georgetown. or WALL ® DAR hatbenes tionders. Washington" "ma Slo ‘ork avenue, betiecen ist and 2d sts, Incalling the attention of the public to my grounds 1 would state that t hi 6 Gilt fy Veixet ‘and remit aad tage Cara ‘and Hall New Rosewood, a nul, Mahogany and Oak sotts of hares rite, wri t or mm ber Fu Biman tay ae ement hax tionsers. Washine ton A il ay fe to mak is “Retreat” more b . . 3 Cur os air and Mattresses, Pillows and tative overy day.. Mondays the Gar. (iB 4 t Siuproved ina Ds well suited Rr a Ke ; sheets; Comforts, Counterpaens, Tow- = pen tothe public iree of c with pew vee coals Fe rooms 1, Oey - ur i ti - i nce wa'ts oi the saicon com| Sod Ta Oak hislag Room Cha neta, Being anes | Srlar OMrentaryieantteaT. cow ekecayt gs | Sot eawan hed wil Cal sw a = An extensive variety of China Glassand Crockery, | PFoprivtor will cheerfully grant the use of the | SL'\.p'™Pe Cross Roads, two and x half miles from Silver Plated Castors, Butter Dishes, Forks aud Sraunds for school or other Pic Nic Pa.ties with- | reptowy And iz Alexandris county, Ve. Appis Bak ihoces Puraineresnn jrtetiren, Cooking Utey:)|- Her the oeakaceitint bl abtiaven tp banthaentensa | BF ORBETT, over Baal — fe. &o. aren & number of little games, never before seen inthis | 12 t0 It is deemsd unneoessary to particulsrize the ar- | © tid tines Ct sted at the same time to amuse the FO8, RENT A email er) LE, ooruer of $b st. petites Ca Bpcdntl inauost lion kee Py spony 2 gent Bottles Eotebiiche * gis for & barber’ peploen oF cigar store. For ic es can be supplied with any quanti! informgtion re atthe . mar hold furnitute, it presents unu MDra slag the Gon. | their resinenee, of thar heatthful deine LAGFI Bus eu > t = —" >| > tants of about forty Bnoly farented ene Par | BEER, unos shark notes. “e's Sm | fPOK RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of Whioh is of the most eupsricr and substantial Waite SULPHUR SPR » — Ing tminediatoly opposite the west rat the character and in excellent condition, having been Guzes City fal, recentiy occupied by Cus. 8. —| purohazed new in January las 3 as an offes, my the sone room in ape os = 3 This long established watering pisces was story and the thir: ir © a re br aoa om, epee Sontaer oe aie caps for the reception of visitors on the 1sth of icra app\y to RicHauD ALLA is oe Many new and important arrangements AIRE om oseding $:9, 1,2 and 3 montii 4and 5 months, for approved endorsed May. uisinns avenue. : ing interest. D Pal _i8 dtd SENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS — Siegen eof WoQkk loca we rei a grees, in the most destraite Looality in thi olty pia Within onsor ‘wo squares of Brown's i Hotels. Those in pursuit of aneh Rooms ii tomake early jioation at No. 379 th street, between D strect and Paav. deb-ti les etacs trave > 8 = three-sto: ick HOUSE, MIAH MORTON, President, | oF Se Boge pace ae Fe bey’s Subdivision. pert oy Tague ‘C_W. BOTE have been mace since last season in this tablishment, and forts will be spared to make tha guests comfo: Pereons can reach thess Springs and Alexandria Raiiread from W: Vi Central Katroad from the Virginis ard ‘ South and Seuthwi lottesviile, with on: d J. HUMPHK Generni & the Orange Austin § and John F. Callan and othe undersigned w: | z est bi PHURSDay, the 2th da of July ok D. ™m.,upon the premises, Lot No. quare No. 456, in the eity of Washington ; {routing fect 11 inches on E street north, and 75 foet on Seventh street west. ‘This weil krown perty ie situated on the northeast corner of K and Seventh sirecta, opposite the tioneral Post Office, aud ia one of the ve y bost business locations in the city of Washington. The j provemexts consist of teree throe story see street, including tuo drug store on t eventh, aud a two-etory building on nth t. The property wi ! be seid in ge paiate par cele, acoorcing to the impro ements, of sale: Que third of the purchare money paid in cash, and the residue in two equal in aliments, in aix and Lwelve months from the day en'6; the deferred payments to bear interest, and mates from W ton immediately on the soured by the notes or bonds ofthe purcha | Potomec. sad i fuil view of_the Chesap-ake Bay, parchasers, with & surety or euretiex to b> | and famous for fine Ositars, Soft Crabe, Rheephead, by the a ap fustees. Should the terms of vther Fish, aud e@sily Accessible b: the steam tale not he complied with withig aix days after the fintendent. ja 12-dtJuly 15 Pp NEY POINT PAVILLION WiLL OPEN the recep! fy sold on cary terms. of H. W. HAMILTON & CO. rent. spponita Centre Market, Titie perfeot, e7 = TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. HAVE JUST CEIVE, NEW BLP Py orients! hoe rratpe Cau tafe Dr il Gaite Paten: eather and 3 PAVILION. (i Bioth Guivers, Calf Skin, Patent Leather ivg) will be open for the ree: of visi and Lasting Shoes A'so, extensive hof Jans, This deigh fal stock of Bo-s’ and Chijdrer adies’ Misses’ king health acd pieas Boots and Shoes, all of whie ny piace of the ki * ng !y lo 11088, uated ab-ut one hundred vai dil aa of June. In #4..08 for several take charge of the m nen | sisted by my son, T’ H. Dix $8; board per month $22 3 eolm* W. W_ DIX, Prop-ietor ™M SALT WATER BATH Marsitttisv arth BATON of toe Pavia . Board 1es0rt for tho: ure, ix unexe: Potomac river sev 520 Seventh street. ma 15 60 3 Coors shove D street. ¥ AN SHORS TO SUIT THE tsi _ TIMES. monte in tis Bath Ho ve day’s notice, Ail] improvements to the comfort ay 8 purchaser. Sposte. ‘The Ba! q « plying between Waeh: We are now manufsoturing al! kinds of TS day of sale Tustoes reserves the right toe | Norfolk, ‘Tho Undersigned and SHOES, and constantly Fine atthe risk and exponse of thede | impr sup faulting purchaser. conveyances at the L iy of eastern made work of - ymentof his and wi tion, made expressly to order, thine cannot be surpassed. Splen- ts ‘of t be sold at a much lower price than i id { hi fi harged i 8 city for much * eerbere id Angling and penty cf Fiching amd Sai-ing eretofore charged in shu A TIN SMITH,§ Trustees | fig Ape ing and pent dt artioles. Jol-étawads J.C. MoGUIRE & CU, Aus, | viding a rood Cotiion Band ordu lasing ia hirabeck | Porsene in want of Roots and Shoes of eastern or By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. of cheane WY in WO-STORY AND ATTIC FRAME Hovez are, £e.,and for those hion and to seek n 2 themerives city made work, will always finds in store and at the loweet prioeg. ive US N & BRO, AND ae he de oF Fovr-axp —aar home. theres Rot & more omsant place in the Uni- sps-r aie ney! a AND soura Sts, I-LaAND, aT AvcTION.—On | ted States. h ropri led, if teat THORSDAY -the sth day «f Suiy, 1660 1 shail coil, | nothing shall be left andone oa hie phere etd: | QOUTHERN TRUNK MANUF Y, tn front oi the premise, at6 o'clock p. m., the ful them so, Ter: by the day, 5 RIMETON, 4 by month’ reasocabie, Persons wishing toaldrope tye | OPPesite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Was : Square No. 532, with | proprieter will rs ot to L at Sn, Be ie ; consist of a good two unty, Md, eee je 3-2m -1¢ ntiy work to be wuperior in Strengih and to Trunks that sre made in other ciges ik onstantiy on baad, and make to wi Lwing named valuable proserty. viz: Port Lot Ne, 1, the Ppprovemects, wh atory ng Atti vrame nat epatarning about & R. J. MARSHALL, Proprietor. rooms. ‘This property is situated at the corner of cA HOTeL ee Pour and haf an) south streets, aN A HOTEL, Terms: O-.e-fourth cash ; balance in 6.12 and 18 months, for noses b-aring tnterert from dsy of eale. A deed given and a deed of trust taken. Ail con Oxp Pornt ComFort, Va. This oslebrated Seaboard Watering Pace, loon ted in fuil view of Ham n_Koade and , Veyancing at the oost of the purchaser $1.0 of the | Chesapeake Bay, ant atime hoy military ‘ Arson ptien of one Eirohase may to id when the property is post of the United States. Fort Monros), . be FRENC) R nooked of , Should that amount not be pa:d down | will beready for the reosption of vieroneemt REF ABE ons tno property will be then and there put up again | iretof Juus. CES TNAVELING BAGS; - 4nd sold to the next highest bidder, who shall pay » ides the attractions of tho military establish- 4 hd WLTIES. fc. the mone ; lind with five | @° tend the fine “Bul of Pare” presented im the Airy wa. op wee , in ® work- w ‘@ not complied with in fiv many luxur es of the salt water re, lon, tae M4 ; 4 days, the be vexcld atthe risk and oost | Old Paint Comfurt te peculiar, corateeee Ree | trunks delivered ia bay postal the city, George- of the d& ing puch by advertising such exandris. Rheumatism, it is almost a sp%ific; and for its Properties in this regard the proprieto. s arealiowed to make rference to Mra Dr. Linn,(r:liot of the ate Senator Linn,) and to the Secretary of War and hia lady. eild A 4 ——— A spac new building and sun improve ment« add lareely to the sooommodations andcom WOOD AND COAL, forts of the arpremetins = me ~ e manaxsenent of the Hotel and all bu-iness matters conne. ted with it are under the exclusive WwW = AND charge of the junior partuer, Mr, Willard. COAL SbG AR. Deiivered to all parts of the city, at the lowest Will ARD. possible rates. ‘oprietors. T J.& W. M. GALT, 7 Office ad Ps. av., between lith and ma 17- town, or Al iso, t fe "a oclebrated FAMILY pe ee Teme Tessie Lhree times in the } ona! Intelligercer, SARAH M. AND “ON Dovisee under the wil of JOS. _je |S 2eweds A.GR Pe JC. MoGUIRE & OC neers, Te STEE’S SALK OF THxKE SMALL Brick DWELLING HOUSES IN THE REAR 3 TEMPERANCE HaLs.—On WEDNESDAY AB- TERK NOON, June °7th, at6 o'clock, on a4 pre by virtue of a deed oftrust dated March 7 du'y recorded in Liber J. A. S., No. 131, 1 »13 VA, and 115,0ne of the reoords ashingtou county, B.C, 1 shall eel! Lote H, I, and K.in ® subdivison of square numbered 373, fronting each sbont 12 faet 10 inches on the 30 teat _ms 3-im_ ; ae POINT LOOKOUT. HE Undorsigned, long aud well known to the alley in the rear of Temperance Hal!, together with | travelin ublic a8 & proprietor ii E BSC. ro the improvements connteting of three two-st ory | Hotel, ‘Alexandria, Wenend he Uae Te ne ee is prepared > — Dw g-Houscs, containing five rooms nee | pa yraski. ‘ton city. has, ool 8 yore low fixure for cash. . essed for s totm of years the mac: c = ant Splitany cise Terms: Ouo third oash; the residue in¢ and 12| Paviion ad thenummernns eet ee ee 4 Reg ot months, with interest, secured by a deed of trust | it, recently erected at Point ut, the point of R. Ww. on the premises, unction of the Potomac with Chess is ‘Ger. ‘Wood and oR {ithe germs of sale, should not be complied with | havin furnished them in & vivio soeet te ¥. corner of Fourteenth ate. In five dave thereafier, the trustee reserves the ~ piace in the Unitad States, wil) ~ eitieeresterneetiendindtmtncntnte ome hie one right to resell, atthe risk and exponse of the de- open the ea! iment on the 12th day of June next | — NN fau'ting purchaser, after one week's public notice, for the reception of Vieitors, his arrangements OOK OUT FOR PAINT All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser or | ing eufficiest for the cumfortable seoommodation Nt purcaasere. “THOS. J. FISHER, Trustee ott last 7 ruveta being d Four Boot? Saatkat Gad Poke tall » Je HE rust ‘oint Lookout. bosides being deserved! a our Doors Souti 5 etd ___ 5.6. MeGUIRE * GO, Aucts._| femous piace in ail amorina Ihe hee Goce Beet = - - F sh, Soit Ciats, 3 eeph.ad, hoe og T ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. iher salt water luxuries posses es finer facilites HE Next Drawing of the Royal Havana Lot. | for Surf Bathing than even Cape Mar, wivietne tery, conducted by the Spauish Government, ander | }8ck courtry imuneciately Mdjoining it—inoluding the, supervision of the Captain General of Cubs, | the Drives, Partridge and Woodcock Shootin wal tebe placnat Haveon oe Kon 9. — oor Sdvanteces together, superior - 2088 of any other re: discs on this THURSDAY, June 2, 1960, ‘The Wate: Views eeits on this conti: . W. HAMILTON 8 PAING Siways be fou ree Oe: GLASS, BRUSHES, &e. we.,at wholemle aad retail. t MIXED PAINTS FOR E, So Anv Bockars wits Buvsges t N. tent ¢ ill o N. B.— the paid to r SORTEO NUMERO 688 ORDINARIO, the ovttaces are extensive, verted, nal sees Niatrastel Paitin’ aed Citing: re CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. ‘The health of the point is unexcelled by thatat | fuameliet Glass of all Kinde aida cn heeded 1 prize of -......@100,000 | 50 prizes of . ynountain regione, and the access to it by steamers | furnished at short notice. He warrants sati 1” do ®° do from Baltimore, Washington, Norfok. aud Mich, | in all work entrusted to his care. and se confitoes t mond, will probably be daily’ to and from each of | that he san do work as chonpeit met cheaven thes i ‘0 thoee cities. He has spared no expense in provid- | any other establishinent im this cit yes e : IN ALL 388 PRIZES, 6 -for hires of mstockstill ee eee: sell Bont inl dahon sda wicap = 0, for hire, or ni! ang hi jars with it Whole Fiche, $46—Hialvec, 610- uartere, 88.] Wines: Liquors, ta. in alert, his ‘patrons ii] “ms i-tf PUTTY IS DOWN. 088 el ir Con! iscount cir 6O1 very /uxw com = PEATE sry, | Hueneme an wuregee” |yoL ws @na TUE TEE eWwing wil ware 88 800n as the resu’ 8 ter .Z ea, eo day, we le mes known. for individuaie or faimihioe +i he Tomson _. STEPHEN 4. DOUGLAS. All orders for sohemes Sofas tobe Kigromsed ma 23 dtJuiy! LOGAN 0.83) Tra. In form apd fon res this besutifal and omr . Jell-tr Care of City Post. Chariestoars. C. saestnen otis sane EDUCATIONAL. pec: iiike ever fuced. It is @ Fee cupteok the Sita igee rite anne mais S ELLING OFF! > SELLING OFP!: ; reg marked down our whole stock of— ee Tek thd ig ‘2 By ‘1 “ - 7 Rich ree a nd isin Bareges, Opposite the General Post Mice, Washington City. 5 : ured nian, i ship, Booxkeepi: All Fancy Dress Silks, many at oost and less, in armorion System of giculations, BesieeCne: order to reduce our heavy stook this season. respondence, Bills of €. 9 Bills, | dress r ordere -: Sig ceyiea he rae rapier Be pte: a. | Commission ’ Sales, Arithmetic. ain, a hasers re) wi co \esira- 1 tle Parente dW rOLLEY OO SF agape ayy ox iz for % position aapeneesieuee cen ME, js 12 2w 523 Seventh at., above Pa. av. 4-F- Ladies will be instructed in fine penman- 3 ay aoe x L hip. itors of the Frese CANTON MATTIYGS. "Roms open from 9a. m. to 19 p.m. For terms oe Eaiet cons PE A yt Eee co P-CUL RW Just received and for sale- the Rooma. aie 10 rolls new style Pancy Canton MATTINGS en WM. W_VOUNG & co. lo do di ct Chin: do q > 5 ” do do lo a Imperial 4 Th well-know: id hi = . MATTING. has been 80 suocesefal under the onthe eure oF Mee Which we are selling now at greatly reduced | PY piepn sy tocol rices. the frst Monday in September next, nace nee CLAGETT & DOISON — united spe 0 ah iatretion of hie snd Mire. PH ad LLL TABL: FOR %, ia hee ‘wel : a As 'e ree, for ata 5 py teenie’ U on Academy 2 For » 3 reat bar; Pheian’ ion! ulars, see circulars at CG stores, pL Jushion role Bot Hill Table, Beat ene nearly new, in complete order, and M REK IER ia abe. her Ghigeon eee ee & BA D. pu, Searels hat sho ll regime © C. PATTISON, Agent. jes Auot’rs and Commission TRAED:.. ose = Mor next, 7 PUSopaT 10-4, wot tee eu'a?s'cotton Suectuge | branohoe roquiats to's thorours. Eupiek gen’ | led: med by them ‘iohard-o1 a bar okinson and ne iy . Bicherd-og & = Ee rengignse roe reten ‘eatartn! Kio imported raudies, He nt Flanneis, ite Cotto! aa EA 5 tones? White Co in Hose, jonitoy sea ae yh AEE io and pings and I Sy J =| gence ener et Saar ts, don, &6., reccived and . aires of Slavery, by Nehemiah Ad- TAYLOR & HUTOHISON. H. eA EE) will sal wishes canna I eect 1 F. ELLIS'S, 306 Pe. sv.