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THE EVENING ST. PUBLISHED EYERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAY EXCEPTED,) AY THE 674K BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue & 11th st., ar WW. PD. WALLAOM. Ferors served in packaces by earriers at S48 yosr, or conte por month. Wo mail sabseribers the price is 63.0 & yesr, im aderance; @2 for six Monti; $1 for three monthe; ‘and for jess than three months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single @opice, ONR CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. {07 Avvzarisamants should be sent to the office before 12 o’clook, m.; otherwisé they may not ap- wea: until the next dey. + yor, XV. OpzRations oF THE Patent Orrice —The fol. lowing is a list of patents issued from U.S Patent Ofice for the week ending June 12, 1s60—each bearing that date: Thos. J. Alexander, of Westerville, O.—For improvement in mechanism for starting sewing- mechines. Wm _ H Akins and Darius Babcock, of Dryden, N. Y.—For improvement in machine for cleanin; grain when fed to the mill, and cooling the mill- dence, R.1., assignees of said Turner Williams. For improved window stop. Designs.—A. C. Barstow, of Providence, R. I. For design for cooking range. Gardiner Chilson, of Boston, Mass.—For de- sign for cook’s range. uel J. Smith, of New York for nut cracker Leonard W. Volk, of Chicago, Ill.—For design for a bust of Abraham Lincoln 3. W. Gibbs, of Albany, N. Y., assignor to North, Chase and North, of Philadelphia, Pa.— For design for a stove. Jobn L. Jones, of Slatington, Pa, assignor to himselfand A. McDowell, of ‘Slatington, afore- a design for an ornamental ridge for roo! Elimer J. Ney, of Lowell, Mass, assignor to the Lowell Manufacturing Comyany.—For deeizns for carpet patterns. Additional Imprév+iment. —Julius C. Dickey, of of Saratoga Springs, N. Y.—For improvement in machinery for crushing quartz Restoration or Lire Firreex Mixvres arter BRreatHine RAD CeAseD.—On Saturday morning a gentlemen from Penn township called on Dr. Mohr for the purpose of havin, surgical operation performed on his hand. Be- ing of a nervous temperament, and almost worn out by the disease, he expressed his con- Lap that he thought he ‘yetreslacs unable be undergo the operation without bei: lac! under the influence of chloroform. “Bie wish was granted, and the inhalation commenced. As he was ber Hs third inspiration he sud- denly fainted. He was immediately placed in & reoumbent position, and the operation per- formed while the patient was in the fit. As the Doctor withdrew fis knife for the last time, he felt for the patient’s pulse, but found none, and on looking up, discovered that he had ceased to breathe. The Marshall Hall method of inducing artificial respiration was resorted —For design Stones Nebemiah S$. Bean, of Manchester, N. H —For Im provement in pamps. G_H. Bear, of Cincinnati, O.—For improved claw-bar Nelson W. Brewer, of Williamsport, Pa.—For improvement in self-losding fire-arms. John Butler, of Brooklyn, N. Y —For improve- Ment in flexible gas tubes. fHiugh Campbell, of Newton, Conn —For im- Proved steam stuffing box for revolving rolls Jobn 0. Chism, of Albany, N. Y¥.—For im- at Ext —R. D. Gra , of Alba N.¥.— | to, and persevered in for fifteen minutes, and P'prancis Clet, Wen, Kewmnch, and Wmn-li. Ged- | For lunprovemeni is cowie eee? tho patient resusitated.—Fatr field (Lora) Je/- frey, of St Louis, Mo.—Fer improved tool for a fersonian laying and stretching carpets. jas. Clark, of Newark, N_ J —For impreve- ment in manufacture of prussian blue. 5 Joseph Clarke, of Syracuse, N. Y —For im- provement in vapor — Wm. A. Clark, of Bethany, Conn.—For im- proved tenoning auger. M_C. Cogswell and John M. McKiernan, of Buffalo, N.Y .—For improvement in bolting chest Leonard Coleman, of New Orleans, La —For improvement in mills ‘hos. M. Coleman, of Philadelpbia, Pa —For improvement in horse shoes as. S Coleman, of Pittsburg proved steam boiler Horace J. Crandall, of New Bedford, Mass. — For improvement in marine dry-dock J. W. Crane, jr, of Freeport, 1) —For im- Mead Shaving Among the Japanese. A Philadelphia correspondent of the Tribune says: From the unusual amount of shaving and hair dressing performed to-day, I judge that these operations have been interfered with, of late, by the general insecurity from interrup- tion. A Japanese officer is especially disin- clined to have his head adorned in the pres- ence of strangers. Among his friends, how- ever, it seems to him a matter of no concern. The process of hair-dressing is sometimes too serious to be slighted. Tue intentness und so- lemnity of the barber are never relaxed. He cate the whole of his mind to it. The shaving, oth of head and face, is very dexterously and lenttenthleemeenennematrmmemannetnenententer MRS. WINSLOW, A, E: joed N Female Ph . gS the Sttention of mothers. i Fer Children Teething, : Which greatly facilicates the process of teaching, by sefien- ing the gums, reducing ail infammation—will allay ALL PAIN and spasmodic action, and is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give resto yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS We have put ep and ecid this article for over ten y. CaN #44, 18 CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, wh Pa.—For im- -— say of auy OTHER MRS. HAs IT FatLep,ts stance TO EF ed washing machin delicatel efoxead fs WINSLOW'S when timely cond Freved: washing, tie oe = very delicately formed; but the combin, OOTHI an inetan) = : William he en A, Ga —For | and dressing of the hair are conducted apon & x <a pretax a "tates Educ. of Serecy City WJ —For improved | totally different principle. I think that the + _Jepenk in terms of sufferings of the person under treatment must be acute. The bair is kneaded, as it were, with a thiek, paste-like oil, and then combed rapidly out, through all its length, with 2 vi- — approaching felocity. The barberman- ifests torch for night processions Phillp Estes, of Leavenworth, K. T —For im- provement in quartz crushers. Samuel Frazer, of Galena, [11 —For improve- ment in distillation of oils from resin George E. Frew, of Brooklyn, N. Y —For pen ation ef ite magical efects and medical in shies matter “ WHAT WED nce, AND PLEDGE OUR LMENT y instance CLARB. In almost the infant ing from pain and exhaustion, relief will be found 1 nutes after the syrup is administered. Spirit of utter recklessness as to the | This ¥: is the prescription of ene of the and pencil case. feelings of his victim, and. in t most Bx NURSES in New Eng- Avbiges IlGore, of fan Sexacions, Calas ~ ctim, and, in the fullness of | jand, andtes R-FALLING SUCCESS THOUSANDS OF CASES, It net eniy reliever the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowals, corrects acidity, and gives tone end nergy tothe whole system. It will almoat insta Guirine In THE Bowes and Winp Cotic, sod overcome convaleiens, which, if not speedily remedied his exertions, twists and distorts his features into the a complications with each suc- cessive tug. Long before the operation 1s con- cluded, the subject, who by some atoic power incomprehensible tothe American mind, re- tains his self-command, gives evidence of its improved wrench Elias J. Hale, of Foxcroft, Me.—For improve- ment in lampe. AB. Hawkins and John Puntenney, of Can- don, Ill —For improvement in mole for drain plow. Geo. E Hayes, of Buffalo, NY = For improve. severity in the purple glow that suffuses his | arpeve ama ce eB en ee wonee ment in apparatus for vulcanizing ru! . countenance, and, when it happily comes to an pye-| €) ENT Jobn B. Henshaw, of Middletown, Conn. —For 5 1 CHIL] TEETHING, | 08: improved self-meusing hooks end, he rises from the floor, upon which he has | ."24,'" teatbing| - BETH Nehemiah Hodge, of North Adams, Mass —For improvement in railroad brakes ohn C. Huntley, of Philadelphia, Pa —For burglar-alarm. faves. en rove We wonld say to been seated, and with a smile whose bright- frova any of 1 ness shows how nobly a contented mind may tri- umph over the tribulations of this earth, pro- ceeds to the nearest window, and, with his fan, foregoing SOF OTHERS, f chat will be Wesley Jelleff. of Appleton. O.—For im.- | inviting gentle breezes, setties himself to cool. | Medicine uwrsly used. Full directio provement in dove-tailing machines. _ hear many questions asked concerning the Codrig & PERKINS, New Sherman S. Jewett, of Buffalo, N. Y.—For im- | cnrious method of wearing the hair which the| 84 provement in cooking stoves. Japanese adopt. It came about thus -—Some three or four centuries before which time the Japanese head had been unshorn, reat reformer, with a genius kindred to that which invented the elongated nether garments of delusive humility, discovered that, in the wars that then raged throughout the ni , the comfort of the combatants would be en- hanced by the removal of a portion of the hair. Alfred Johnson, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im- provement in hydrants. H.L. Justice, of Nashville, Tenn.—For im- proved apparatus for regulating the draft and Preventing the explosion of steam boilers. Jobn Lee, of Bolivar,O.—For improved ma- chine for forming cornices of sheet metal James Lord, of Minersville, Pa.—For improve- ment in fire-arm. Paul Marcelin and Ernest Eude, of New Or- — GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS HARPER'S FFERRY—CHANGE OP OR DAYS.—On and atter July 2.1860, the steamer ANTELOPE, Capi. J. WeLLs,carrying the United States eave Georgetown EVER DAY and FRIDAY. at7 a. MONDA ert . - NES: \ -and re: _F t t ¢| The proposition was received with acclama- | turn every Tuenda + Thursday and Saturday. leans, La — For improvement in manufacture of | [0° ak wea everywhere practically carried | ,;N.B.—The Anteldpetwill run as betore nti W. T. MeGahey, of McGaheyaville. Va., and | out. To preserve appearances, a narrow bor- - == Henry C. Foote, ef Fredericktown, O —For im- der was left untouched, which, gathered to the crown and there confined, concealed in a meas- ure the new deficiency. But, although peace was in time restored, the ancient fashion was not; and to this day the suggestive indication of the depredations of war continues. It is an interesting fact, and one, I think, not be- fore revealed, that the immodiate attendants of the Mikado, among whom no thoughts of 150 JUST RECEIVED, BBLS. WHISKY, (assorted,) 199 do. |= HERRING ALEWIVES, provement in grain separators Marion Mead, of ford, Mich.—For improved tuyere Samael Moore, of Wilisburgbh, Va.—For im- provement in grinding mills. Albert Morehouse, of Farmer, N proved water wheel Chas. Miller, of St. Louis, Mo.—For improve- ment fn lamps 3 do KEE : 10 hhds. PORTO RICO SUGARS, 6 bbis. (Bayfield) WHITE FI-H, 2 boxes prime Eastern CH b. For sale low by JC J. jes GENCY FOR FAIRBAD GEORGETOW ¥.—For im- d D C Myers, of Richmondale, U.—For im- worldly strife are ever supposed to enter, are | ,, Phe undersigned have been appointed Agents for provement in corn planters. the only men throughout the empire who wear | PLATFORM ne pean we ko we © celebrat PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES. A fu! supply constantly on hand and for sale at lowest TASB, HAY and COAI, SCALES erected in any part of the District of adjoining countiss, are warranted durable, accurate, and togive satisfaction BUSEY & BARNARD, Dealers in Agricultural Implements, _je8-2m Bridge stroet 2 doors woat of Wich. WE STEAM PACKET FLYING CLOUD is now ready for exoursions to re the Grat Fails or ttermediate points, Arlincton Springs aul Alex Andria. on moderate terme; wi imake tripsto Alex andria_ on SUNDAYS in time for divine rervios, And will lie over until after one o'clock. Apply to Sapt. JOHN MOOR®, Epbraim Pierce, of Ciucinnat!, 0. —For im- 3 Nea in feed water apparatus for steam boilers. A. P Pitkin, of Hartford, Conn.—For improve- ment in steam radiators. H. A. Pomeroy, of Providence, R.I., and R. F. Hudson, of Hartford, Conn.—For improvement ia ploughs David D. Porter. of U.S.} marine propeller Jacob Post, of Newark, N door spring Jobn C. Rankin, of Mount Vernon, N. Y—For improved apperatus for measuring liquids Charles W. Richter, of Madison, Ga.—For im- proveinent in vapor lamps. the hair uncut. They, moreover, like the mar- ried women of Japan, have their teeth contin- ually blackened. _ Tue Cuoctaw Nation.—The Mobile Adver- tiser publishes a letter from near Fort Smith, Ark., which gives the following interesting description of the Choctaw country: “Tam located in the Choctaw Nat n, afew miles from Fort Smith, in one of the richest re- gions of country I have yet seen in the West: but it is nearly a wild Wilderness yet, as the Indians are few, and do not oceupy one in ten thousand seres of the soil. The [and is held ry avy.—For improved J. For improved i ap '9 20 No. 36 Setforson t., Georretawn. : . . : —For improved | ‘2 common, and each Indian, or those connect- : ‘n et of Boston, Mass.—For imp: ed with him by affinity or consanguinity, set- CRANDELL, QPTICIAN, D. H. Shirley, of Boston, Moss —For improved | tles down, and no one is allowed to come nearer No. 125 Brides st., Georsstown, table plates than one quarter of a mile of his enclosures. | pi); ear eighton, Beccepeee, assortment of Geo. Smith, of Macon, Ga.—For improved hose | this is his claim, and he is protected in its pos: | Bich mets cae SP ROT Eee pipe ae aa of West | "ei2 by the laws of the nation, as though it peg od rong he beer tr ee and bee be ier Si 8. Snow, isi ; nie frames. N.B. Old Frames Ro. PL — — laos Ba i a simple. Merchants, mechanics, | new g! in them to order. a 1s-ty. Otis w Stanford, of Cincinnati, O —For im- Professions’ men, machinists, &c., fre allowed : Hi, ERT: R, rag to live here by permit from the Council, but no one is allowed to produce anything more than is necessary for the use of himself and his family, outside of his trade or profession. They have good laws, and they are pretty well enforced ot a drop of spirituous liquors is allowed to be sold, given away, or transported through the Nation; and all that is found by the officer is poured out, and if found in any wagon, water craft, or on horseback, the whole establishment is confiscated to the use of the Nation. There is no tax, but the Government is supported by an assessment upon the annuity from the United States to the Indians, and by the interest on certain bonds held upon Uncle Sam. The Choctaws have a school fund amply sufficient to give all who are justly entitled to its privileges a good English education. and jo F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, Cor. Bridze and Jefferson ets.. Georgetown. Having given a personal attention to this branch of my buxinesa, am prepared to gitend to all oails with proimptness Qala Porrons from a distance can be sup- plied at a ‘ew minutes’ notice. as lhsvea large segortment of CUF FINS always on hand. Partioular attention paid to the removal of the dead from the old to the new bunal grounds. Hearses and Horses for hire. Ap 10-6m SSEY, COLLINS & CO’8 PHILADEL- Ma eR RUGRY ALE.—Woe are constantly receiving fresh supplies of the above delightful bev- Sage, aad invite al persons who want @& pure un- adulterated Ale, to Fie ita trial. RNY & SHINN, Agents, fee teen at.. Georesiown, SELLING OFF!—SELLING OFF China, Glass & timsncell proved churn Alfred Stauch, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im- provement in apparatus for inocuiatin, Wa. H. Stevens, of Syracuse, N gua * Iaaac C. Tate, of New London, Conn —For im- provement in faucets. i Jas. S. Topham, of Washington, D. C._—For improved hame tug and buckle. Wim. Trapp, of Elmira, N. ¥.—For improved stave machine Joseph Villetcollignon and Louls George, of Pari¢, France —For improvement in typography Richard Vose, of New York, N. Y_—For im- provement in car springs = Edward Wade, of Norwich, Conn —For im- provement in Lames af Wm. Watson, of Lowel!, [ll —For improved neck stock Wm. H. Wiley, of Lockport, N. Y —For im- ¥ vor toy proved butter worker there ai pee of schools among them AT COST FOR CASH. Richard Williams and Samuel Wilson, of Buf- | Thereare a large number of missionaries here De: sig to vee: ‘ wheel, 1 imProved feathering paddie- | and when the congregation will justify it, they | , Difarine frestly to reduce my_ stock preparatory ~ y have regular preaching. The Indians S E. Woodworth and J. S..Wethered, of San quiet, peaceable, Francisco, Cal —For imprevement in gas burners. re and generally industrious will begin this to run off all my stock of season- able good. a 1s at oost for cash. T have in store a large an ed assortment of Ww 1 Wrigh! kN. PF | enough to have plenty around them. They ‘ . ‘EENSW San steno ak iwiRew York, sie have laid aside the garb that the Choctaws Teo caer thee iars® Wane % ale, Jr , of Philadelphia, Pa.—For im- | used to wear, and dress mostly like the whites; | A IS RNISHING t in locks. yet the Indian will show itself in many | ( The improved Copper Bottom M. R. Clapp, of Seneca Falls, N.Y ., or to Silsby, Mynderse & Co., of said Seneca Falis.— For improvement in steam boilers. 3 W. Banker, of Medford, Mass., assignor to himself and Geo. O. Carpenter, of South Read- ing, Mass.—For im; of securing beads in barrels. things.’’ a AFFECTION 4ND INTELLIGENCE oF THE BRUTE Creation.—Every one has heard the sympa- thies of animals toward each other. Cries of distress wlll often call them forth. When the dam of a new-born lamb has died, some affec- tionate sheep, although she may have one of GREEN'S, : 4 Pa. av. bet [ith and 12th sts., je 12-e08t 1 door east of Kirkwood Hous+. 4 PAPERRANGI GS, 486 DOW SHADES. and VE Wm. E. Durkee, of Fort Edward, N. Y., as- eulen ape oy and ‘. mbracing handsome st Hooking, himself, A. S.yvilliame, and Joseph H-| her own, has been Known to foster and suckle VE sand GOLD PAPERS. STATUES. hay elevators. Pe re jhe belpless one. In my own immediate neigh- | BLANK PAPERS "FIR ERD ARE FONT Edward A. Godfrey, of Hartford, Conn., as-| borbood, the youngest of « large litter of pige—-| BL ag ghoies auvortmont of warrantad GOLD signor to Rogers, Smith & Co., of said Hartford. | & poor little helpless creature—who was not | BA B ant COMMON SABE Bult ALION For improvement in soldering handles of cutlery. | able to get at its mother for nourishment, was Tris SN AeteeN RUF PEN Andrew J. Gove, of San , Cal., as- | warmed under the wings of a good natured hen. | COR. roe Bye at &c. Every ‘article war, signor to himself and Withered & Tiffany, of said | [t was fed by hand, but when turned down the | ran ‘Ss represented, and satisfaction guarantied San Francisco —For improved ships’ windlass. hen was always ser take charge of it, and | °F "© pay required. Orders punctually executed, ows Jobn C. Jennison and Augustus Hale, of Fox- 3 thus it was reared. instances might be | yay ior eet a for cach. 1 will " M Me.. assignor to Elias J. Hy, ind Augus- ng purel cash, I will sell at tho low: tas Hale, of Fencentt.—Per fateh in | Multiplied to « considerable nunerative prices. Please give me a call. the sotive benevolence of so rget the number, lam Enos M. Lewis, of Philadelphia, Pa, assi the following fact will prove the existence of a Noo wit to bimeelf and George Williams, of sald phila- | combined intelligence in creatures which I have je9eo6t* —_— &dvors above Feliows’ Hall. mon pon improvement in side valves for Homer to balers has been insanely pan 10-4 14, ena 24 = “sinen Shoetines, steam ol nal 5 '* y ‘Thomas Morrison, of Kingston, N.Y... amignot | Oeation, The accuracy of tee aaciane may | Richard?on & Sones Dunbar & Diokinupn’ and Mjsontmeter excapement eno8—For improved | be vouched for. In the island of Ceylon there | a, enper ropting and Skirting Lineos, chronometer esc ,N.¥., assignar to him. | is to be found a very cunning and sensible | i109 perior makes Bleached Cottons,” scif and Charles 8. Pierce, of said Buffalo —For | crow, somewhat smaller than our own native 100 wns at 12% conte jmprovement In apparatus for manufacture of |{1- pony mer ogc Ae > oe Hea and Misses’ Wines Cotton Hose, u < iJ “Imac Ns Whittaker, of Foreston, Ill , assignor | of the gereeace of Oey , dog was one da Cambre Site Edt iogs stirs, to himself and JH. Frees and M. Hellar, of said | amusing himself gnawing a bone, the scraps | Boni pare aud rene oe "a Forssion, = For improved apparatus for heating | of meat upon which attracted the attention of juper Silk and Manties, ‘muel H. Whittaker, of Cincinnati, O., as- | 28 of these crows It alighted on the ground, ints. tts, &0,, &0., reosived and = : , » 2 hopped around the dog and bone, and evident- a ete R Sinn “ripen eee | Breed go operand foresight. | 2 — TAYLOR UTOMIEON, iatecs. = ee em reew | Pe dog, however, was on his guard, and by| NY, BR, WiLiiam liner he BECe TO Reissues Wm. 8. Carr, of New York, N. Y. | certain growls and probably Tooks, which | ies'a ponte teenasaeed Rrchle antels, quite For improvement in water closets. : new style. Also M it Head Stones, ‘Table Jes. P Collins, of Troy, N. ¥Y —For improved ore oe. wen he Was to Sispoee g of at prices to the bird understood, ted his propert ; Th too 2 je crow was culag ta too hungry to water wheel baffled. He flew fetarned out oe reen constantly kept Nathaniel Drake, of Newton, N.J.—For im-| companion. They hopped ‘up to the — "ina 22-3meo ePromriy stent Provement in corn-shellers. S when the fresh arrival watched his o me Persons pectin TCE) coping ov avin c wi Gardiner, of New York, N.Y —For | , , and gave a sudden pull at the dog's tail ERSO) or having @ Fr eel 4m sptings for ratiroad cars and | Wyong used to such an ingalty suddenly | Urpin Reni USC Jol y "ee J round in order to ree atreets, ide. x i our Dimself and Iasac Ayers-For improved pert romp the mtcaaning er, me few GL ghor. aa ‘wnet Williams aud David Heaton, of Provi- | Jess had a merry feast upon it.—Once rane f° ae RS Evening Star. WASHINGTON. D. C., THURSDAY. JUNE 21. 1860. THE WEEKLY STAR. ‘Fhis execiient Family and News Journai—oon taining & greater variety of interesting reading thar “an be found in any other—is published on Saturdey werning. Tr nveriehly, tm edeamrs agle copy, per annum ......_. $1 eved. It invariadi: News” that #0 gonerall; Poetmas: Sot as agente will bea pe ‘Doents. copies - 5 Eero een geh N&. 2,291. AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. __FOR SALE AND RENT. By C. W. BOTELER & SONS, Auctioneers. CARLISLE | The favorite resort for | WFALUABLE BUILDING Lots AT PRI TP RUSTRE'S SALE OF SUPERIOR FUR-| WHITE SULPHUR {h0te, "20 sppreqiate M p oni, Lots i and Ib Seems n toetine ek Cuansntox Hove. © By virture ofa deed iu trast SPRINGS, Mountain Air Luvigorm, | 23 foct 4 inches on I strect north, between E Laber Jk Ne ae, Lotte hoe Weetiei | CUMBERLAND co | Wen Yentiated Room, “Tote Wand 11, Square S51. No. 121. one of the id Reoords of Washington Pennsylvania. 1G pSomsty and a Gow » Sauare sau: ooun' . on the prem =! ines on THURSDAY, June Stheativcrcivoke.m, | ACCOMMODATIONS FoR ss eos send are 890, fronti 27 feet on F street s the Dulfline Kaoeicces ate Gattala comtaings aye OWENS SUENDEN. ne ON WALLACE. ai On the southeast conner of Pennsylvania pene FOF. | 1y & VISSCHEB ‘pa, | M4 Stawéw Attorney, No. 7 Indiana sv. {ine Superior Rosewood Fiano Forte, ASHINGTON FINS DSSS STORY BRICK DWELLING ferant suite of Rosewood Parlor Furniture, w* CLT RDEN. HOUSES AT PRIVATE SALE— scriber will sell, at private sale one or al ve well built and comfortable three-story welling Houses on Ninth treet, ite Chureh, on the nd, whioh sainf an exaellent Opportunity to pers een bo rt - GA ERNST LOEFFLER, Proprietor. New York avenue, between lst and 2d sts. arge Gilt frame mantle and Pier Mirror: ich setts of Brocatel'e and Curtai: elyet and Brussels Parlor Chamber Hal! tiny Rosewood, @a nut, Mahogany and Oak setts of re, In calling the attention of the public to my ground I would state that every arrangemont has ing orto inves. Priee low terms le haber Furniture, ; besn made to make this “Retreat” more Sorte tava, Fe TALLACH, Attorney, Hair and other Mattresses, Pillows and | attractive every day. Mondays the Ga: a’ ~ No. 7 ladlons oveums. TB, i dens are open to the public tree of charge—a concert — Sheets, Comforts, Counterpaens, Tow- given by @ seiectbaod. Those desiring to enjoy the POR SAL A great bargain, r acres of wel dance and waltz wi! find the salcon m complete order to render pleasure to all. Ov proprietor will cheerfully grounds for school or other f improved LAND, well uited fog den, with new dwelling house wi kitchen; well of fine water in the Yainut Extension and Roynd Dining Tables, Oak Vining Room Chairs, Gas Ch ‘deliers, An extensive variety of China Glas rookery, & market gar other days the if rooms rant the use of the yare; " Ly ie Nic Parties with- | cood fencing, and wil! be sold low or “3 Silver Plat Castors, Butter Dishes, Forks and out charge. city prope: and on moderate terms. he land is Spootis, Table Cutisry. &0., = For the amusement of children he has introduord | at Ball’ Roads, two and a half miles Bsr Room Furniture and Fixtures, Cooking Uten- a number of little games, never before seen in this | Georgete «din Alexandria county, Va. Appiy ils, &c, city, and calcuated at the same time to am’ the | to ¥.P. CC ATT. over Back of Washington, t Is is Goomed $rascessaty e pas tloniarige the = “old » , ma 12-tf icles contained iu this very handsomely furn's' N. B.—Att . Botthng Estahblishm- nt, Tr ia > establishment. ‘To persone in quest of good hon and lecuhan een be sapniied with soy quantity at | WOR RENT—A smail STORE, corner of eth st. hold furniture, it presents unnsual attractions, their resiaence, of teat healthful drink, LAGER and Penn. avenue, oder the Clarend \otel, the collec:ion is very large, cmbrasing the o BEER, upon short notice, Je 15-Sm suitabie fora barber's saloon or cigar store For tents of about forty nely furnished rooms, a! of — ————— — ] informgtion ingwre at the Hotel. mar 30 Ritioh is of tho most superior and eubsiantial | WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, J OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the bpild- oharscter and in excellent condition, haviag been Greexnrizr County, Va. “ oak Neel ie He 4 purchased new in January last This long established watering pisce opened | City aha” wag soe by Chas, 2 W, Sheree and nuder oash; over $40 and not ex for the reception of vieitors on the 15th of, as an cikeee hice ths teat rosa in te eeedin, 00, 1,2 and $ montas; over $1, 1, 2, 3, - e third flo Gand 5 months, for ‘approved ondorsed notes bear. | Many new and Emportant Srrenaenen Serna apt iy to RICHARD WALLA No. S ing interest. D HAL!., ' rustee. have been made since Inst season in thie Tneg os PPly ia ist Jesdtd C W.BOTEKIER & SONS, Aucts | tablishment, and no efforts will be spared to make selene Gvenee. the guests comfortable. Persons can reach these Sprines by the Orarge and Alexandria Railroad from Washington; by tie Virginia Cen Rai'road from Richmond; or by the Virginia avd ‘tennessee Railroad from the Br tp G MCGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. TTROSTEE S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE Reat BstaTk ON THE CORNER OF > AND E sTREETS.—By virtue of a decree of cuit Cou tof the District of Colum ia, S'S, NSA ALARRE ‘in the ‘moet desirable Iwona tle ity, of ress, in fring Within one or two squares South and Southwest via Lynchburg ard Char Sut Sherman, teers. re comginnatta | Ne wa preciden | Sickel oan seey eplaaton ot Ne and John F, Callan and. others are defundauts, tas Bs pumpHtere og rouident, | ath street. between D w wd undersigned wiil sell at public auction, to the his Bay Loe) h- be 12-dt] NI 8. : egyuudder, on THURSDAY, the 13th da of Jus, Or nee Suserintenden po des On ad etrost, betwee Dead Eons » at 6 o'clock p, m., npon the premises, Lot No. I 2 SE, 3 . ‘abo 8.1m Square No. 436" tn the cr 7 of Washington: M Avovsta County. Va. e Subdivision. The od D.C, fronting 39 feet 11 inches on and 75 feet on Seventh street weet. This well kcown property is situated on the | visitors u northoast coruer of F and Seventh strests. opposite | mer proprietor. the seneral Post Office, an¢ is one of the ve y best itis sttuated on the top of the Blu» Ridge moun business looations in the city of Washington. The tains at Kooxfish Gap, 1 miles westof improvements consist of t»ree three story houses | Va.; the V nia ectral Railrosd passing under on E atroet, ine uding the rag store on the corner | the houses throuch the Bus Kidge Tunnel. The el- of Seventh, and a two-story builcing on Sov nth | evated situation, beautifu: views mountain scenery, street. The property wil bo sold in sepaiate par- | aod the constant aud re freshing "reczes, make it ols, according to the impro ements. one of the most delightful places of summer rerort ‘Terms of saie: One third of the purchase money | in Weetern Virgimia. There is also convenient a to be paid in cash, and ths residue in two eqaal in- ®prsng of pure enalybeate water, sialments, in six and twelve months from theday | Visitorsto the Moartain ‘Yop House will come vf sale; the deferred payments to bear interest, and | via Virginia Centra! Railroad to Afton Depot, near to be secured by the notes or bonds of the purcha | the esstora porta’ of the Biue Ridge Tunnel, where ser or purchasers, with a surety or sureties to bs | a hack wi! always be in attendanss to convey (one approved by the Trustees. Should the terms of | mile) to tho mountain top It is always best for sale not he complied with within #ix days after the | persons to write severa! days beforehand. day of sale, the Trustees ranerves the right to re Terms: $25 per mouth; @8 per week; $1.5 per sell the property,at the risk and expense of thede | cay. Servants (black) and children under 12 years faulting purchaser, ‘ter five day's notice. Ail | of age, half price; for white servants a little more conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. than half price will be charged aE . INGLE. je7 solm F AL AUSTIN sMiTH,{ Trustecs | ~ Sepergererne = AUSTIN SMI SACT WATER BATHING Jen Gtaw&ds J.C. MoSUIRE& CU, Auos,_ | Mi agaitAt ing AER BATHING E street north, This well known and favorte place of summer rerort lg again open for the reception of, the management of its for sie al Ge Ree eet. Oppost! were” TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Beets AND a SUIT THE are now manufacturing all of BOOTS SHOES, and oonetantly ving &, supply of eastern made work of ever = scription, made exprexs)y to order, willl be sold af a much lower price t heretofore onarged in this city for much os. 10! “Be cons in want of Roots 068 of eastern or city mando work, will Siwasehede, ve In store and at the lowest Giibrin rg oe aps-r leonsyivania avenue. SOUTHERN TRUNK MANUEACTORY. “ Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington, Land Travelers +e PL their interests br examining By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. ing) wil bs open for the reg=ption of ¥imi- my TRU ALICES &c , before pur HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- | tors onine Isth of June. This deligh'fa chasing else’ Asi use none but th / PROVED aNd UNIMPRovED REAL Estate.—Wy | resort for thone seeking health and pions best snateria! the market affords and employ virtue of a decree of the Cireuit Court of the Dis | ure, is unexoelled by any place of the kind on the | the best workmon, lean confidently recom my tact of Columbia sed in the csuse where n| Potomac river Itis situated ab ut one hundred | work to be superior in Strengch and Dre to Frederick W.Sethi iscompiaivant and Charies from Washington immediately on the | Trunks that are msd: in other ctuies and Mades anc others. executors and heirs at law and in tu!) view of the Chesap ake Bay, keep constantly on land, and make to devisees of Bonaventura Schad, deoonsed, are de- fy fine Oystore, Soft Crabs, Sheephead, | one week's notios) every (BORAT o L fendacts, the subscriber will soil, at public sale. the | and other Fish. and easily accessible b- the steam EA R,1KON FRAME FK SAP o lowing valuabie res] estate in Washington city: | boats plying between Washington, Baltimore anu | and OOD BOX TRUNES: ASHLA Lots Noa 9. 10, Hand 12,in equare'No. 725, on the | Norfolk. The undersigned has tae addi al | other VALICES; TRAVELING BAGS; fnorth B and Third streeta cast, froutiog 137 | improvements in bis Bath Houses and man ther | NESS; SADDLES; WHIPS, oy Gee Inches on north B atreet and 125 feet ii | Improvements to the comfort and ecjoyment of nis | Trunks, &c., Repaired and Covered, ine work- Furet did Angiing and free ol charge. viding @ goed Cotillon The Hathin« cannot be surpassed. manlike manner, at short notice Trunks delivered in any part of the city, George- r Alexandria, town, A'so—Agent for Howe's celebrated FAMILY SEWING MACHINES, feisty ACHINES, wes s, TOPHAM. r eet Cast. . 9, in square No. 642, fronti-g 119 feet on vd Sai y 83 feeti0 inches on avuth G i? enty of Firhing is has spared street, The whole of square north of square No. 642, | of choice Wine fronting 203 feet @ inches on Virginia avenue, 2:7 | who wish to avoid ex: ssnion leet on south F street, 91 feet 5 inches on Delaware | retired p ace where they can make tl | 19 feet 6 inches on Half street west home, there is not a more pleasant piace in the Uni- 5,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 1, 12, 13, id, 15, | ted States, The proprietor pie himeelf that ». 84, Comprising the wh nothing ehall be ief andese on part t» render 248 feat 2iuches on no: thera eo. Terme tor board by the day. week, or nehes on north C street, 359 feet | month reasouahie. Persons wishing to hth strect east, and 35) feet on Ssventh strect | proprietor will dirrot to Le town, ad Orin laying inh WOOD AND COAL. W°°? wes east. COAL Delivered to all parts of the oity, at the lowest And Lo's Nos. 8,9, and 10, in rquare No. 584, R. J. MARSHALL, Prop pomathe cuibe, fronting 90 feet each'on south F street, — Tidak We MSALT. First and Second streets west, by 1M feet deep. wit h Ox» Pos Compons. Office 282 &v., between llth and 12h ste tee aoe Irae ee Lan four weil burit af his eelebrated Seaboard W giering P a tan 17-tf out nde rl . jee 5 5 ted in fuil view of Hampton Roads anc r SUBSCRIBE. VING ON place os FURS DAE tues, No. 735, will take Cheanponke ay. ud at ths frat military on entunatee gins al CURL te ee the lot ia square No, 62 on THURSDAY, the 12th | port of the United States. Port Monro=) ry low figure for oaah. day of July square norta of square No. 642 | Wil be ready fur the reception of visitors on wed and Split any size, on FRIDAY J of lots in| Statof June h day of July, a5; on MONDAY, the leth day of duis. in, equare 564, with the improve ments, on T SDAY, the 17th day oi July, 1860, The sales will ooprmsree até o'clock f.-.on the days above rpecified, on the respect: vs prei sea, and the property will be so.d 1m such parcels or lots as may suit purchasers. Terms of saie: One-third cash; and the balaces in 6, 12 and 18 months, secured by the purchaser's notes, bearing interest from the day of sale, with security to be approved by tho trustee an! if not complied with in five days after the sa o of proper ty, the terms of which are not oomp!ted with, will be resold, upou one weok’s notios, at the risk and expense of the defauiti urchaser. Upon the fuil payment of the purchase moncy and intercs uot before, the trustee will convey the property the respective purchasers in fee simple. veyancing at the expense of the purchasers, ASS. WALLACH, Trrstee. J.C. McGUIRE & CO., aucts. Call and seo fi ureelf. - = R. W. BA Wood and Coal er, &. F. corner of Fourteenth c OTICE s AG PACKET LINE BE- TWEEN BALT/MORE AND VW ASHING TO N.—Leave Com merce st. wharf, Baltimore, as fol lows: LAMOND STATE. every WEDNERDAY, at 6 m. Conumpia ences SATURD, ae m= wareRt via Whar atthe foot’ of 1 Varhingt p, as follows: CoLemBis. every WEDNESDAY MORNING, até. PiauonD STATE, every Fi IDAY, about 2m. for ht, es ly t For freight, ©0070 RILEY, A Ruley’s Wharf, at th WTA Thm ne attractions of the military establish- taud the fine “Hill of “are” prescnted in the many lexur {the salt water recion, tae Bath at Oid Pout Co t is peoulinrly curative. For almost ® specifi; and for its Properties in this regard the p: to meke reference to lates Senator Linn, and his Indy. ous new building and sundry improve iargely to the acowmmodativas and com yf the appronohiog & The manage nent ¢ Ho! matters conne'-ted with it are uuer the exoiueive obarge of the junior partner, Mr. Wulard. JOS. SEGAR Cc. C. WILLARD, Proprietor. Secretary of War ms23-Im — = _= POINT LOOKOUT. HE Undersigned, long and well kk Nanette foot ot, nm to the bed P traveling publicas a proprietor of the City 5 Jolt StawtJuly 17 iy Hote! Alexandria. N andthe Uuited L°°% OvTr °s PAINT ARSHAL In virtue of t eee | fern teen an Sati ston city. ha: No. 512 8EVENTH ‘TREE’ Sler ‘ase! years the magnificent © Oda Ton, M re petlperoreteme! posemed Cem Paviiton avd the numerous cottages oonuect-d with Four boors Sowih of Odd Felows ths county of Was will expose to pubiic sate, for cash, court house door of agid county. on M the 9th day of July next, 1560, at 12 o'clock m., the following property, to wit: All defendant’s ri title. claim aad interest in and to Lot No. Square No. 618,10 the city of Washington, D together with all and singu’ thereon, a<1z9d and levied uw: Andrew Rotiweil, and wii! wid to Bati dioia s Nos. 2'4 and 215, to October term favor of Pheips & Kingman. it, reoently erected at Point Lookout, the point of junction of the Potomac with Chesapeake day. aud ONDAY. havin furnished them in a style equal to that of 7 g | any other watering piace in the United States, wil open the establishment on the 12th day of June next for the reception of viritors, hin arrangements be- ig sufficient for the comfortable accommodation H.W. HAMILTON has o PAINT siOPana PAs FSTORE on tho, veer pen. ere can alway foun ; GLASS. BRUSHES, %e., &c.,8t wholesale and retail. MIXED PAINTS FOR SALE. Anxp Buckets with Broengs To a a aty Ju- 1858, in W. SELDEN, U.S, Marehal.for the Dietrict of Columbia, je 13 dts_ of at least 75 gueste, N. B.—Partioular attention paid to Hor in all work entrusted to his care, and is back country immediately adjomwing it—inoluding ! Point Lookout. besides baing desorved)y the most 7 nd House. B = famous piace in all America for Oseters, Hog | Ornamental Painting and Greiwing. sad other xait water luxuries. posses-es finer Taci'ities for Surf Bathing than even Cape May, while the that hee do work as ch 7 if hot ais : 4 “ any other establishment in this city. im a the Drives, Partridge and Woodoock Shooting, | Safi "oat fornet the nuraben se ie 5 3 acinus id WH GTE ’ ° x edvantaces together. s ot] Street. JE. irtuecla writ o! fic nose of Any other watering place on this continen: ITTY issued from the Clerk's oiheeat tho cir: | The Wats: Views row Ure pation te eet | ima iotf PUTTY 18 DOWN. t of the District of Columbia, for the | the ovttages are extensive, varied, and charming OL®S BTATUBTTE county of Washington, and to me directed. | will The health of the point is unexcelled by that of expose to public sale, for oash, in {rout of che court | mountain regions, nod nee door i MONDAY, or the acoess to it by steamers STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS. house door of said county. on the “tn | from Baltimore, Washington, Norfolk, and Rich- in and feautures this beautiful and day of July nat, 809 at li o%olook m the following | mond, will probably be daily’ to and from enck of | , 1% form aud fonutures this beautiful Psy desoribed property, to wit: All defendant’s right. | thos cities. He bas spared no expense in provid specimen of like charactor ever tise ti nim and interest iv and to Lot No 5, in | ing a fine Band, Carriages, Horses, Pleasure Boats, ‘sumile of the “ Little Giant.” 6 No. 585,in the city of Warhington, D. C.,] &c. for h ‘n stocking his cellars with the beet ther with all aud sicgu'ar the improvements | W » &e In shert his patrons will onmnen be Statoetion Pit yg Ny Lis ttheir command every jux) and comfort obtsiusble at any other American watering place tog the ed and levied upon as the property of dnc. Cy Nicholas, and will be sold to satisfy Judi ne, be sold to the Dietrict of Columbia el ”. 125, to May term 1460.17 favor of A.and is terms for board, by the day, woek, or month, | Mary % amis North Caroli toad A. Richards, “SELDEN. | for individuals or families, will be feassnable, pad, Singese, ng, Sout ea Te Matahal for the Dietrioi et Colerabia. | “mass dediuis | LOGAN'O_ SMITH. jae Groreia, Flor opine the Staten <3 je 13-dts ae dyees that orders oF; CULVE! By J. GUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ity, shan pag’, se Temittanes, paste SALE OF TH&KE SMALL EDUCATIONAL. oe oe IN RS IN +4 Rk OF > ’ “ ee oe. Prati: aes Pai ESDA AE | Co MS REGAL COT ECR | jr tare emerge ines, by virtus of 9 deed ofteuai assed Mate Pay, | OPpositethe Gencval Post Opice, Washington City. asus, with appropriate editorials, wil id di ecorded in Liber J. A. &., No. 131, fol.oe a with acopr , ette, i2,1:3 114, aod 115, ope of the Inna reontds. for nee ro » | States will be furnished by the looal agents. fe Pei hi 00 Kk fd Calculations Bictineee of Exchan, r Washington county, D.C.,1 shall sell Lote H. I, and K.in a subdivison of eqeare numbered $73. fronting each about 12 10 inches op the 30 feat alley in the rear of l'emperance Hall, together with the improvements, consisting of thres two-story Brick Dwelling-Mouses, containing five rooms each. T : One third cash; the residue in6 and 12 month, with interest. sooured by ‘a deed of trust ould not be complisd with eafter, the trustee reserves the the risk expense of the de- ndenes, Bi urrent 8 Commission’ Sales, Gran ‘Arithmoti ‘A Preparatory Claas for Roy: sf” Ladies will be instructed in fine penman- itooms open from 34 m, to 19 p.m. For terms aesm WM. W. YOUNG & co HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. New ARRANGEMENT. 11-kno d lar Seminary, whych fas core eutpeacotienasiec tessauitemsiool aes EA “riheee Senta are oered tothe pubis ste most —_ durable, pnd relishte scaloe ir, ti bi "@ puolio notice, tei . will OLD RYE WEE —On Af chdrevectag athe sot of Be parobaer x |S the ect Monday ia Solar s-S ana tae | PUtboup rey bus Ras WG on ager Be purchasers, THO! FISHER, Trustee united supervision and instruction of Mr ond Mrs. tilled. mate the most abe in _jea-d I. MooUIRE « CO, Auots. Fee aren Academy Bail ing. For artic. ported Rrandies, Hesoeeay: Qua —= ulars, see circulars at all the Boo! res. mmass- Rol —¥ T ROY, aa 6" EBS En LL Gin, Jamaios HE Next bacco. ap ié-l¥ ‘one av. * tera, cada a tn sapariton Naw Capea Seno of Case will take place at vans on THURSDAY, June 2, 1880. baat NUMERO 638 ORDINARIO, ‘AL 1090, 5 APIT. PRIZE 8100, 1,000 yes RAR a due ore of pupils ha i "piety alse yarn os. | SE re A‘icawing wil’ : fin n008 as the rorult | the Star. “allorders schemes, or Mette peers sd Ww. ‘CHAb e Ho RRA ATR WAT Mey Ht vale work (that is got up for tho He waeraate eto bs eet Dot lower, than, the Sold for. te has ace poly | Sn SS Sissy ‘enn. &v.