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‘fF WASHINGTON N en geeeanas Tue Democratic National ConvEeNTION. [ Editorial Correspondence of The Star } Battimorg, June 20. 1 have just left the Convention hall, where, at the afternoon (5 p. m ) session, nothing more was done than at the (10 a. m.) morning session. That is, they met, were informed that the Credentials Committee were not yet ready to report, and ad- journed. So we are to have no report from that really most unimportant cammittee, as matters now stand, until 10 a. m. to-morrow, certainly; if not until to-morrow afternoon. This is vexatious to all here, to an extent the committee themselves can hardly be aware of; for they do not compre- hend, it is evident, that not a member of the Con- vention except themselves dream that their report, be that as it may, will weigh a feather in deter- mining the final action of the Convention upon the questions they (the committee) are so elaho- rately discussing with closed doors, just now Enough has already leaked out (of their doings) to create a very general impression that they (the majority) will recommend the resdmission of the seceders from Mississippi and Texas, from whence there are no bogus delegations contesting for their seats; that the Democracy of Arkansas, [.ovisiana and Alabama be disfranchised by the admission of the bogus contestants from those States; and that the regular (seceding) and bogus delegations from Georgia shall both be admitted. The mi- nority will of course report recommending the readmission of the entire body of seceders. Every- thing, to cut the matter short, depends on the vote of New York, whose delegation is forced to elect whether to dissolve the connection between the Democratic party and the squatter sovereignty party of the Northwest,on the one hand, or to drive out of the Convention the whole South. except perliaps the representatives of eleven electo- ral votes in all; 15 to20 New York delegates; 164 electoral votes fron Pennsylvania; a majority of New Jersey; 6 electoral votes from Ohio; 24 or 3 electoral votes from Indiana; 1% electoral votes from Minnesota; and probably a majority of New England; constituting, with the seceders who have not taken their seats, from 170 to 174 electoral votes as represented in the original Charleston Convention. The fact that with the certzinty that the votes I indicate above will retire in case the seceders one or all be refused admission, the Douglasite majority of the Committee on Credentials are still striving to exclude the seceders, only proves the correctness of my anticipation so often ex- pressed in the Star, that the purpese of Douglas has ull along been to runa stump against the nominee of the Democratic party, whoever he may be; for the nominee of 170 to 174 electoral votes of the original Charleston Convention will be the nominee of a clear and conclusive ma- jority of that body The South and the Constitutional Democrats from the North, have fully made up their minds to act, here, as I explain above, if a majority of the New York delegation play into the hands of the squatter sovereignty-ites upon the question of the adoption of the expected report of the ma- jority of the Credentials Committee And the fact that such a determination bas been resolved upon, renders the delay of the committee to report simply a matter of vexation to all of all parties in the Convention There will be elaborate spouting to-night from the porticoes of the squatter-sovereignty rane he and the Gilmor House, unless rain may prevent the assembling. as usual o’ nights this week, of four or tive thousand gaping, wondering, listen- ing souls in Monument Square As for who will be the nominees of the majority of the original Charleston Convention, if the con- tingency happens which I explain above, I am sure noonecan tell. Those who compose that majority have ceased to care the snap of a finger for men. They contend but for the integrity of the principles of the Democratic party, and will select a sound representative man (of those prin- ciples) who on consuitation may be regarded as being best calculated to concentrate most votes in every State in the Union; for they will run an electoral ticket in every State of the Confederacy, so as to make assurance doubly sure that Douglas shall not poll a single electoral vote in November next. W.D. W—ua ——~— THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: . Fume 21, 1860, Spirit of the Merning Press. The Constrtwtron publishes in full, and com- ments approvingly upon. Mr Winslow's minority report from the Covode Investigating Committee ; and also criticizes the record of Mr. Dougias on non-intervention The Intelligencer is devoted to Congressional Proceedings aud newr. Es : DD The adjourned Richmond Convention, it is said will be held at Baltimore, instead of Rich- mond cs Le UPSenator Johnson, of Tenn., has formally withdrawn bis name from the Baltimore Conven- tion. U7 Prentice of the Louisville Journal gets off the following: “‘We see that the Democratic pa. pers everywhere seem to have been, within the last few days, uncommonly decent. We suppose aheir editors have all gone to Baltimore.”’ UPA good many of our cotemporaries are endorsing an article from the London Examiner, terming the objection of modest people to nude statuary, ‘‘prodery against art.’ Nude staguary may do very well ina scientific labaratory or studio, the same as anatomical subjects, &c , but we do not see any more prudery in objecting to its exhi_ bition in public, than In objecting to the exhib!- tion of the originais of the statuary, in the same condition. What is the difference, ob, unpru- dish ones’ {> The official reception of the Japanese Em- Dassy in New York city is said to have been man aged with great decorum, and Mayor Wood's ‘address, in the main, was in good taste, especially that part of it in which he informed the guests that no public attentions should be pressed upon them not altogether consistent with their own wishes, and that the first duty of hospitality Is to render our guests happy. He assured them they would not be required to forego their own prefer- ences In any way. He referred happily to that city as the residence of Com. Perry and of Mr- ‘Townsend Harris, both eminent in the work of bringing about friendly intercourse between the East and West. Gov. Morgan was also present and addressed the Embassy, and, 2s well a Mayor, was appropriately responded to thr the interpreters. hie a eee Seva New Booxs. —We are indebted to the pub- lishers, who send us, through Frank Taylor. bookseller, for an early copy of “‘Hawksview.”? 2 family bistory of our own times, by Holme Lee. author of “Against Wind and Tide,’ &c. New York, published by W_A. Townsend & Co., Is6'- We are also indebted to the publisbers, who send us, through the hands of Joe Shillington, bookseller, “The Little Beauty,’ by Mrs Grey, author of the Gambler's Wife, &r., &c (Three English volumes complete in one ) Philadelphia, published by T. B. Peterson & Brothers, 306 Chestnut street We are further indebted to Harper & Brothers, publishers, Franklin Square, New York city, for copies of the following new works from their prolific presses, which they have sent us through the hands of Taylor & Maury, viz History of Genghis Khan, by Jacob Abbott, with engravings; A smailer History of Greece, from the Earliest ‘Times to the Roman Conquest, by William Smith, L.L.D., illustrated by engravings on wood; Cicero on Oratory and Orators, translated or edited by J. S. Watson; and Danesbury House, by Mrs. Heary Wood—all published tn the course of the current season. The three first are of the class of elementary standard works for the pub- Heation of which the Harpers are justly more famous than any other American publishers— never putting their impress to a book of thatchar- 2eter that fails to prove as useful as entertaining The Iast—Danesbury House—is an American edi- tion of the most popular English (or rather Scotch) temperance tale, of the times. We aiso return thanks to the autboress for a copy of the Black Gauntlet; 2 tale of plantation life in South Carolina, by Mrs. Henry R. School- craft, authoress of - African Letters," &e , &c Philadeiphia, published by J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1+60—a spirited and entertaining tale, de- Signed to expose the errors and wrongs of aboli- tionism, by setting before the world a true picture ef society in this country, where African slavery exists. Survevon GeneraL or New Mexico.—We learn that Alexander P.Wilbar, formerly of Alex- andria,Va , has been nominated by the President, and contirmed by the Senate, to the above men- tioned important office. A few years ago Mr W Llber went ont as rodinan in the Commission to run the boundary between the United States and Mexico, under the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ; he afterwards became clerk and examiner in the office of Surveyor General at Santa Fe; subse- quently he went into the field as deputy surveyor in the Territory of New Mexico. and has at length reached the topmost round of the ladder. He isa native of Virginia, a young man, a practical sur. veyor; and the manner in which he has worked his way fo bis present distinguished position gives assursnce that he will prove an efficient and faithful public officer —<$<_____. Persenal. --- The health of Judge Douglas does not per- mit bim to resume his seat in the Senate. ~-Herbert Ingram, Esq, M.P., proprietor and editor of the illustrated London News, is said to be coming to America, in the Great Eastern. ---"The Hon. A. H. Stephens, of Georgia, is exceedingly unwell from attacks of vertizo, with which he has recently been visited, and is unable at present to attend to business of any kind THE La OF BLADENSBURG y>, respectfully announce to the citizens of Washington that they will give a Festival at the en Spring on the 4th of July next, for the benefit % the Methodist Churen at the above-nained piace iireamonts will be provuied at city prices je a WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, DEALERS in Stov+s, Building Hardware and Genera! ouse Furnishing Goods, do hereby agree to close our reepective stores daily at 7 o'clock p. m., from date to the Ist September next. 0 as to allow yees recreation. L. H.& G.C. SCHNEIDER, ag ‘ R aVAN 20., i Dratut or a Muxpxe oF Conoress.—Last night, at a quarter to 11 o'clock, the Hon. John Schwartz, a Representative from Pennaylvania, died at his room at the Washington House, after @ palrful illness of three days. The de ased was about 63 years of age, and much esteemed He leaves a wife, witha family of two sons and two daughters, who are all at present in this city. The character of the disease is not Precisely known, though it at first assumed the form of the jaundice. - District ArpRorriations.—Our cltizens will be glad to find in our local department « report of the favorable action of Congress, yesterday, in i Je 19_| regard to appropriations for District purposes, Rane tO by 5 oa Sis such as the Capitol extension, completion of the your benefit | will tei! that the People’s Cloth | Potomac Water works, &c Arrangements were Inj No. 460 Seventh street, ix the piace where a good fit and a good article can be bought at very lo [oe N.B.—Just received a second supply _of Spring and Summer Clothing, Hats and Caps at SMITH's, No. Ate Seventh street, opposite the Post Office, je 12- making at the Capitol this morning for a speedy commencement of tke work on the extension by the contractors. The renewal of operations upon the public works will © employment to a great number of mecha a a Assistant SURGEONS IN THE ARMY —The fol- loWing candidates have been found qualified for admission into the Army as Assistant Surgeons by the Board of Medical Officers which convened in New York on the Ist of May: Dr. C. U. Byme, Florida; Dr. John Vansant, U. 8. Navy; Dr. Webster, Mass; Dr. A.M. Fauntleroy, Va. ry superior sorrel MARI. She is sound, kind. centle, works well ny where, and will Price $60" Foquir K st., west of the F°% PHILADELPHIA.—The steamer Jamex Jerome, Captain Jerome, is now ready for freigut for the above port— to sail on Friday morning. 10 o'clock: Apply to HYDE & DAVIDSON, It Georgetown, D.C. FOR HARPER'S FERRY. Ox And after Jujy 3d. 1660, the steamer 1. J rengie, Captain \W. Ht Ritter will leave G wo EVERY TUES Ay ze RBvay. ad b hed Se »8t7 o'clock a. in.. and return every aMernate day at6 o'clock a.m, Un the Saturday trip {rem Goorgetown the boat wi Pe seg t will run through BERS OF CONGRESS AN ; M leaving the city Siete OTHERS exam'ne our great stook of Pianos Chickering & sons’ great factory, as alse! of, -hand, nearly new Pianos, pember fistodeon. utes, Violins, Banjos, Tam. & i . Music, M JOaN'F EES’ OLD DOMINION” COFFE OTS. POTS. BB Just received from the nufneturers in Phila pia. another lot of the above celebrated COF- del, FEE POTS. Leo, ‘y SOFFEE pots, COFFEE URN?, TEA A and COFFE SRS. gether with a general assortment of HOUSE NISHING HARDWARE "for sate low by” SHIELDS, rown's Hotel. To FU Hardware Importer, opp. is c. a A al atid nepek of CUTLERY —from the § Ouse 0: r Sons, Sth and loth sts. | Sheffield, land, —noon to Arrive, any feat 3 ‘Those of our custo: id PURIFY THE BLOOD. Ciienda billie with us'are scerscerene | Wiracon ope ee blood, you noti! must be siok ali over. it may burst out in pinples not to have them in some aetive diseaae, or it may mere- es ane baa acd ati eke sae thet as AVER'S SARSAPAKICLA. purces ment " Inpurities and stimulates the organs of ments alone will Life inte vigorou: on, restoring the heaith and ‘upon the best expe ling disease. oe it rapidly cures a variety complaints whic! by impurity of the je 21-108 . bie wah os Sor is {or Kings ell ummore ——_—____*=s Seventh st. above Pa. av. je-ra, Sores, Eruptions, Pimples ee, Biles’ IGHT AT AND OTHER TALES, B *s Fi P Rife! Gece eestor of mary barton: Nc | SeiAmihon Lact: Move oo alpeie, Rebar x 's 6.5; 1 vol ; 75 cents. ‘ancerous Tumors, Sore kyes, Female Diseases, on as by the author of Dr.| such as Rotations Treg’ lay, aly rension, : etry. fr i use 8 and Fam. | } iver Complaint ant Hast Diss Bi AY: i. iver + Sings. be oanetoe jooker, ae ae ted | ER SARSAPARIL! A ees for yourae! the nearly see @i ‘oreale ‘ising vity with which itoleanses ths blood by ANCHAR & non 'N. oor. st. Pa. DR. camer, wi 4 i any or] wd Be pateehey PECTQRAL Ieee: Bresnions ss im ’ OU! 5 jeartbu: sehoumatiaa, Dropey. ‘orm, or i poxen Of a pur nd in short for Fob site bes Aone ese elo th XKEXSVith CONGRESS—FIRST SESSIO day Afternoon Proceedings of Yesterday > Ix tue Senate, yesterday, after our report losed— Mr. Davis introduced a joint resolution sy: to the joint resolution in relation to the ‘The effect of this resolution is duty of the Secretary of the rintendent of Public erection or purchase essary buildings, als for carrying the law {nto operat: i Hunter se oked that the’ Senate take House bill making service for the year tary ublic printing. Tmnpigto make it Interior, instead of the Su Printing, to contract for t! iations for the na’ the 30th June, 1861, which was agreed to; that the Senate insist upon its amendments, and ask a committee of confer- ence on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses, which was agreed to; and the Vice President a pointed Mr. Mallory, Mr. Bigler, and Mr. Haml art of the Senate. foombs, from the committee of conference on the part of the Senate on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses on the bill making appropria- tions for sundry civil expenses of the Government forthe year ending June 30, 1561, reported that the committee had agreed upon all the questions of difference between the two Houses, with the exception of that relating to the custom-house at New Orleans; and, on motion of Mr. Fessenden, receded from that amendment. Mr. Bigler moved to take u; consider the vote postponing the tariff bill to the second Monday in December next; which motion led to a protracted discussion, which was ticipated in by Messrs. Bigler, Cameron, Eyck, Collamer, Bayar the motion to re- Hunter, Simmons, Wil- son, and others, when the motion prevailed bya vote of 33 to 17. The Senate then took up the bill making further propriations for the service of the Post Office partment for the year ending the 30th of June, 1860; which was discussed at great length, when Mr. Yulee moved that the Senate insist upon its amendments and ask a committee o! which was agreed to, and the Vice President ap- pointed Messrs. Davis, Bragg and Harlua on the part of the Senate. In THR House, the bill for the final adjustment of private land claims in the States of Florida, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Missouri, and for other as taken up and passed. Mr. Theaker moved that the Committee of the Whole be discharged from the further considera- tion of the bill to reduce the compensation of members of Congress. The question was decided in the negative Mr. Gurley. in response to inquiries. said that the one hundred thousand copies of the Covode report, ordered to be printed the day before, will cost 60 cents a copy. Mr. Morrill made a report in greeing amendments to and judicial appropriation bill; which was con- Mr. M. said the committee of confer- ence Lad come to no conclusion on the Senate's twenty-one-million-loan proposition to insist, and to ask a further conference on that subject; which was accorded After the consideration of District appropria- tions, [see local department, } the Honse rt on the disa- he legislative, executi - Preceedings of To-Day. Senate —To-day, i y after the read- ing of the journal, the Senate went into Executive Tue Hovss passed a large number of public and private bills and resolutions, among them the following: A bill to punish for malicious injury and tres. pass upon public and private property in the Dis- A joint resolution requesting the President of the United States to nominate to the Senate Lient. Baldwin for restoration to the active list of the A bill amendatory of the act gtving effect to certain treaty stipulations between thisand fercign governments for the apprehension and delivery of foreign offenders (under extradition treaties ) A Dill to carry into effect the provisions of the treaties between the United States and Japan, Siam, Persia, and other countries. tain judicial powers to Commissioners and Con- suls of the United States ————— WING FACTORY. A. P. DOUGLAS 293 Pa. Avenc?, pet. 9TH AND 10TH Sts, Closing out of ready trimmed fine Crap, Silk and Straw Bonnets at lowest cash Children's Dresses and Under Clothing, and Gen- Under Garments made lates received nen s Shirts, Collars an in best manner. month fron Paris. att A oTi VARIETY Of iandson as Tea Pays, Rice Dis'ies, Casters, Goblots, made of wood and beaut ud ornamented ; Straw Good nets. Baskets, Jewelry Case &c., besides many noveltios, such as Coins, Allof which are on sale for ne Japanese Goods, a> and Saucers, &e., & fully lacquered Work Boxes, Books, Tobace a few days on W. E. CHANDLEE AMUSEMENTS. —Third and last week OP? FELLOWS HALL Third snd inst w ‘riumphsat Success o! EXCURSIONS, PIC NICS, &e. oy gPIC NIC. PAUL’S ENGLISH. LUTHERAN SABBATH SCHOOL. at AR °s Museum Arts. INGTON SPRING. pa FRIDAY, Thiodon’s M Legare ‘uns 22. The steatner Goo. W Rise CHANGR OF PROGR ANME. will leave the wharf, corner of 15th at., at 835 The follow: ew It be presented id 10a. m and 33¢ and 6 o'clock p. m.for the spring. HIS ickets 25 cts., including Loat fare; children and | 1st. View of ‘own NETS. servants half price. er and supper 25 cts. each. Gonfectionery’ at city Pricer Tiokets: may os ie a corner 0 ., at le ‘ Sonfecti nery,andatthe boat. = jo 18-4t THE PIC NIC OF THE SEASON. The Young Catholics’ Friend Society ‘Will give their ANNUAL PIC NIC At ARLINGTON SPRING, On MONDAY, June 25th. ° Tickets 25 Cx: Cuitpren 10 Cexts. The proceeds will be deyoted to the education and clothing of poor boys. ‘The weil known character of this Associati 2d "Washington at Valley Forse. 31, Nate Lenya Y 4th. The aw eg Ye cs ome. % mat ope Vaulter. Cliy of Selabare, with & beactiful effect of the Rising To conclude with a grand and awful scene of & Doo 7 ‘slook; performance will commonce’at 8. Ox Wednesday and Saturday Af Speen Special eet ae peg og ata oe perform Anone 15 ote Carts of adiuiesion Bote, Jed FREE CONCERTS! Exnsr LORFRLER. Neve York avenwe, be- ne tween Ist and 2d streets, would res ally seteeaieaits es A CONCERN ce a . + MON- gives an assurance that all who at Ay ‘AY RVENINGS durl tend this Pic Nic will enjoy a day of uninterrupted | DAY aaa , Pleasure, Good order willbe maintainsd sy win, Previous tevthe € oc and ending at 10 p.in. Previ to Concert. the Saloon is open to thoes desiring to watis w hours in the mazy ICE a fo dance. CREAM. WATER ICES, and overy description of uty Pri Omnibusses will leaye 7th street and Pa avenue, connecting with the ferry boat Geo. W. Rigas, at the ond of the stone part of the Lone Bridge, fhe Georgetown omnibuses wil nect with the steam packet FLyine Dac leaving every anal. CONFECTIONERY asiways ready at joes. hour for the Spring by way of Parties desiring the Gardons for Pic Nio pur je 13,16& d6t poms, ped requested to give aday or two notios, T + awe NOTICE. _ ; NION FIRE COMPANY intend giving an EXCURSION TO GLYMONT on MONDAY, July 16. Particulars, in future advertisement, By order of je 18,21k e02w THE COMMITTEE. —_—_—— WANTS. Se \ ANTED—A WOMAN to take charge of a small dairy; one who thoroughly understands the business, and wiil be willing to undertake other duties in a household, and doos not object to living in the country, may find immediate cuplosment. with recular wages. on application to MADAME JOST, 151 Penn. avenue. je 2 st MPLOYERS IN TOWN OR COUNTRY I want of Servants, white or colored, male or fe- male, can procure them immediately by applying at he Union Intelligence and House Agency Office now open at No, 12 Louisiana avenue, between 4 h streets, near City Hall. -St* DUNCAN & CAMP, Proprietors, A OOD COOK WANTEDIMMEDIATE LY. at Dubant’s Restaurant, corner of Sixth st. and Pa, avenne, . je 19-3t P.M. DUBANT. V ANTED—A GIRL, from 12 to 15 years of ago to nurse a child and assist at housework ; white preferred. Good recommendations required. Apply at No. 454 E st., between 5th and 6th. jo Le 2t* ANTED.—To have everybody know that they ANALOSTAN RETREAT, ON ASaLostan Istann, Opposite Georgetown and Washington Tho subscribers having leased for a term of years this beautifui and romantic spot, opened it for the accommodation of the public on the Slat day of May, 1960. For — of, soenery, delightful promenades, fiehing, &c., rides iis superior water, it is unsurpassed in the nion, ‘The House is Isrgeand commodious, having been entirely renovated Ithasa | 10} oon attached to the houre, hesides Kand ering Rooms for both Incies and gentlemen. In addition splendid Arbors detacned from the buildings. Parties, Families and Individuals will find it « mort desicable pianos to pass the sultry daye of cum mer. As every attention will be guarantied by the Proprictors. The strictest police arrangements wil be enforced, and politi al discussions will be rohibi ° The Larder will be found to contain all the deli- cacies of the season at ali times. The Par vil be furnished with the choicest Liguors and W ines and t t Segars. Societies, Sunday Sehoo! ube and Military Companies wiil find this the most dedrabie resort moar i metropolis for spending & pleasant and or terly dav. Children Bnacoompanied by their parents or guardians, will be excluded from the grounds. {snnning and dogs prohibited. Boats will leave the toot of High street, Georgetown, and G street, Washington, hourly, from % 0 clock a. m, ti'l 12 p. m, daily. Persons preferring a plesssnt wa.k oan reach the >, Isiand vin the Aqueduct. CLOTHING sod CURMINHING Cito Boner tae |. Wemollolt the patlie t0 judge for thomastves. and PEOPLE'S CLOTHING StORE, No. 460 Sey- | 6%! assured of giving satinfnc tien. je '9-eotf JACOB W. POWER* & CO. FOR SALE AND RENT. (For other ‘For Sale and Kent”? advertisements, rst page } enth st, opposite Post Office Department. _Ap6-3m ANTED.—Every one to know that SMITH, Seventh st., charges fair prices for his Goods. Go to SMITH’S, Seventh to get your HATS and CAPS. ‘ap 6-3m x 7 > a LOST AND FOUND. OST—A_ DRAFT for $3 upon the Sub Tr ury«f New York, in favor of Robert Mallory or order, ‘The finder will receive the thanks of the owner by returning it to the Sergeant-at-Arms, House of Representatives je 21 St WOUND—An EYE the owner can have by proving property and Paying for this advertisement. Apply at the Hard ware Store, 339 Pa. avenue, opposite Brown's He tel. je21-3t* 5 REWARD OFFERED FOR THER $25 turn of a Lady’s GOLD HUNTING ¢ > WATCH, with heavy Gold Chain, which was lost on Monday evening last either in the gallery of the House or going therefrom through the Capitol and grounds. “The finder will apply to Mrs. WALLIS, United States Hotel. it TPAKEN UP—On 2ist inst..on Greenleaf Po a red and white BUFFALO COW ALF, with sina] star in her ollops in her left ear. The: and young forehead; Owner is requested to come forward. prove prop ty, pay charges, and take her away. Mrs. FRA T IN THE be rented for 3months a use, The situation is conv, nient to the market, and the location one of the mcrt healthy and desirable in Washington. Water up stairs and down. A first rate Cook will remain if dena ed. Terms very moderate. Apply at thin of- ic Je 21 4t* A SMALL FARM FOR SALE, between? 8 miles from the city, containing 2 acres, more or less, with about 8 acres of beautify oak timber, ina healthy neighborhood. Title undisputed. For further information inquire at No. 81 Louisiana avenue, between th and 10th ats. je 20-3t* WM. E. ANDRE. LAND FOR SALE —{ will ell taining about D acres of d is usually known as * Moo: between the boundary line of the city any od Cemetery, This land ts well situated for the residence of pe sons doing business in the city. Upon it are sever handsome bur will sell itin whole divide it to suit purchasers, on accommodating terms. Upon the farm tsasma'l but comfortable houxe, with stable and other out-houses, Those to buy can, by calling on me (on the place, @ price and terme. Ail D. MOORE. etween 7and 8 acres of LAND, on the Plank Road. (7h at. ) mat Ashington—a beautiful buildirg site, peated fora market carden Apply at N 3 Agency Block -corner Seventh and F sts,, V ington, jel COR RENT—A FRAME HOU: street w: which what je 21-3" corner of inet..a slim light Sor yrarsold: three white nt foot black with white. spot near the hoof. Theabove reward wil! be ziven to any one returning him to me. J..G. NAILOR, No, 280 Now York av, je 20-31 Detween 4th and 5th streets, QTRAYED. OR STOLEN, from, the ‘commons S39 in the First Ward, a’bay MAR COLT, 3 vears old ; about 143¢ hands marked a little white onthe two hind A liberal reward will be paid for her de nm on Fiftenr we st. 367, near L, street north. The s, 10 good order, aod a pump of the yard. Possession given on the ooner if required, by applying at +t, ye 19 3t* fee ory tothe at the corner of Pa. avenue and 2.d st. west, Fos REN T—The three-story-and-basement First Ward? BRICK HOUSE corner of Sixth wrest west je 19-3 aud Fistreot north, one xquare from the Patent and P. ‘ost Offices—being one of the finest aud aithiest locations inthe city [tis arraneod for ore and dwelling; has a bake oven attached I. M. SINGER & CoO. REDUCTION ACHINES ! owledged the best in nse, id manufacturing purposes. GREAT WM. H. GLOVER, No. 355 Paxnayivayic A _Under National 4 ust received and for s: “ALLEN Between loth and Ith xtreets E sO HATA BLER HAT, (line f A) wh AT, (fine foi OPERA HAT. " ‘Together with other styles, Just opened at a 236 Pa.ay., bet ‘The largest and finest PAIR OF in the District, Thi perfectly sound and gentle; work any- where ; five and six years ol! this 4 inquire of JACKSO? O., opposite Brown \ FOR THREE days oniy—Mr ton's great_piotu zing ina Tory Spy.” Faq. of Ba.timore, at PHILP & SOLOMON’S Fine Art Gallery, . av. bet. ath and 10th sts. TO. CLOSE MORGAN we fully inform his customers, a. enerally. that he has concluded to! his business, and in order to do so as soon As possible will offer his entire s own make BUOTS and SHOES at cos' and his other coods in want of reliable g me @ call and you wi iiliam MeDou ‘at almost any oods for wear, Il not be disapp. close my business, all aecounts rendered on or before the Ist of t with promp' No. 303 south si bet 9th and loth sis. would say, give wheu | hope thi tions due by me. FAlRBAaNg’s Ex! FAl K’S SCALES"! The Standard Scales of the United States. COUNTER and PLA’ COAL and © SCE gatas H ES, &e. -. at factory P'BART 267 PREPARE FOR WINTER. th a ced = order FURN ACES. FEIN ES, GRATES, 'S promptly and at mode: at once to SKIRVING’S ‘ton St tonth side Pe av. 1 am prepared wi men to putin TRS, or LATE ORES. RANG J OCKEY HATS, Black, Brown. PAR mANISIAR, no Misses, acd Cin fox, superion LADIES’ RID'NG. MAXWELL’S, 328 [PORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. | Jockey Hats, a Will suit « baker or confectioner, Possession given aes o iith inst. For terms, de /apply to GEO. J N . DISSOLUTION. SEUFFERLE, at Jackson, Brother & Co. 334 OTICE. * firm of FINKMANN & Co Pa avenue. jeiotr First Ward Livery Stables, having dissol “ry AUCTION SALEs. a ntti Sant Aan < ee EGP Por other Auction Soles, see first pag By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctionvers frame CARRIAGE. HORS! 5. AD He ar P Art Os SATURDA ING, June 94 on front af th Auction Rooms, we the (arringe and Horees of the late Gen Jesup, viz F Excellent Family Carriageand sot if ct ver me Dale Harness, Pair ot Dark Bay Carriage Horess, about 16 hands hich, kind and gentle. and good aveliers Terms: A oredit of sixty and ninoty days, for eatisfactorily endorsed n hearing ints. ext ye 21-2 a) IRE & OO., Avots By WALL & BARNARD. Avotioneers OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN Ervaxrrene ax Brrecrs ar Aw TURDAY nted geveral ase are, the effects of a y i Chaire Side and Round Fables, Sideboars, Hich and Low Post Beastesd Bud Husk Mattre: Vash as Cane and Wood seat C "erins oneh, jouid WALL & BARNARD, Aucts, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. DMINISTRATOR'SSALE BY ORDER OF THE ORPHANS’ COURT, OF EXC MOLD anp Kiscn PcRNITORE UBral. the 26th inst., | si! so, at 10 o'clock a m. atthe late reridence of Sarah mmith, deceased, in tar brok house Nos. 140 and 132 Penn avenue be tween 19th and 2 a the Personal Eff-ots deceased, viz: . ite Mahogany and Walnut Brocatelle Cov sting aud siner Bureaus and Sideboards other Bu : Center, Seis and Pier Tabies and nd Walnut Whatnots, Dining, Center ‘d Tables, ‘ame French Pilate Mirrors and other ReneS, Silver-piated Waiters, Castors, Fork: je Knives, . China, Gisss,and Crookery Ware, Mantel Ornn ments, Mahogany, French, Cottage, and other Bedeteads aod Wardrobes. Feather Beds, Hair and other Mattresses and Bed ‘ding, Velvet Tapestry, Three-piy, and o'her Carpets and ‘Cooking: Hall, other Sto 4 & good lot of ooking, Hall, other Stoves, and a lot of Kitchen Requinites, _ With many other articles which wedeem unnsoes sary to enumerate Terme: All sums under $25 cash: over $25a ored itef 3 and 6 months, fi oles satis Ac ory on dorsed, beoring Interest THOS P. MORGAN, Administrator. je 2.-tTasM . A. GREEN, anot THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW By J. €. GUIKE & OU, Avotioneer ESIRABLE DWEI ow East Carirot « , and Ivory {MRD STRERTS Kast. THURSDAY AFTER Jare ust o'olock, on the premises. we shall xe! t cen Song ¥ reserve, pees of L usre No. 253, fronting 25 feet 0 st-ret between Second aud Tair % back 97 feet 6s. inches: together with the im ents, consisting Of & snug two-story and basement Dweling- Honea. h; the residue ink, 12, and scoured by a deed in trust onthe p enises jetn a J.C. MoGUIRE & ©0., Avote By A. GREEN. Auotioneer. W THREE-STORY BRICK BOURE oT at Accrion.—On THURSDAY, thy instant, I eha!i sell in front of the premises, o'clook pm... the north twenty feet front of Le 9, in Cruttenden's subdivision of Square 3. fr ing on Stk street west. ruuning Daok betwren O P streets north, to a public alley, with the imp’o jonts, Which consist ofn new Three story Br ok louse. containing #ix good and eonvenientis ar ranged roome, with wide passages, aad built in ine manner, by one ofthe best workmen in this city. The sale will be worthy ofany one wishing to purciiase s fine smal! house in a healthy location. erme: Qne third cash; the balance in 6. 12. 1, fod #4 months, for ne bearing interest from dey of sale. A deed given aud a deed of trust taken, je 5-4 A. GRE: By A.GR » Auctioneer, OUSEHOLD AND TCHEN Frexirere at Avction.—On FRIDAY, the 224 instant ® sell, at lo o'clock &.m_, atthe reridence of gentieman dec'ining hourekeeping, No. 42 Mis Bonri a. enue, between 435 and 6th streets, an exoe lent assortment of Furniture, viz: . Mahogany Sofas, Rocking and Parlor Chairs, Do Dining, Br.akfost, Card and other Ta bles. Maborceny Marbie-top Dressing Bureauand Wash nd, Mahorary and Walnut Dressing and other Bureaus ¢ ardrobes, Jeuny Lins a and other Bedsteade, ‘Whatnot and fine Feather Bed: And Siuce Mattresses, > rtment of Bedding and Pillows and hina, Gines, Crockery ard Stone Ware, Fins Waovel Vases with holes pas Flowers, ‘apestry, Three ply and other Car . Air-tight and other Stoves, With a good lot of Kitchen Requi 5 With many other aitvcies which we deem unneces sary to enumerate. Terms: All sums under $25 cash; over $25 0 credit of 2 and 4 months, for notes sstisfsctor!ly Ting interest 4. GREEN, Auot FUTURE DAYS. _ + all parties owing or having claims against the late firm will call, for settlement, upon C. FINKMANN, Pa. avenue, between lath and 13th sts, Washington city, June 19, 1860, je Dat" yAnan = MORRICE, Tue Great HIST AND DoetRess, just from Ewro) highly e:fted and intelligent indy can be consulted on the Past, Presentand Future Events, Call at No, 205 Twenty-second street, between H and 1 gton, je 19 lin* re GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS ING. with kitchen and wood ot, between G and H «ts north rt For further parts corner of 3! and H por RENT—The HOUSE No. 286 north street, with or without furniture. Apply h FE RENT—A two-story FRAME DWELL od, < ees j K°8 R}+NT—A very desirable new FRAME DWELLING HOC on O street, between Sth and 9th, containing 9 rooms, with front and back yard; +tabling and good water convenient. A. DUVALL, Agent. >. MeGUIRE & Cv., Auctioneers, ‘ISTRATOR’S SALE CF ENGRA OLS, PResexs, &¢ —On SATURDA\ a 3 1G, June 23d, at 1 o'clock, in front of the Auction Roome, we shai! sell, by ordor of the Or bans’ Court— P 6, Seal and Embossing Prees, Ga'vanio Battery, Engraving Toois, rass and —— lated Pintes. oe Sie, y o. Terme: Tw dol. ri oarh; over thet jars, for satisfactorily eu —— — ye ae te order mine . wed. J.C. MOULIRE & CO, Avote. _ie lt-le?_ Temperance Hail, F, strect, For other Georgetown advertisements see first page| At PRIVATE: SALES Desirable Lands i sa - dispose of TIVA'S aie, to suit, a tact RIGERATOR containing Isdacres fe C. * O, Canal, § miles entire length—and divid aqueduct. [t has two landings ; a warehouse, store house, and other boil ings; well wooded and watered ; with a county road |’ adinz to Rockville. Also @ tract contvining 118 acres, well wooded sud watered. Title perfect, ‘Terms liberal. A to THOS. LOWLING, Auction aad Com Merchant, € reetown. V > situated on the restown. D C.—its by the Washineton VARRABEE’S ATORS ‘and For sale by T. A. LAZENBY. 2W YORK.—The packet schooner Sur Captain Cole, has pene? loading as abo DAY uext, 19th inst. For freight apply te McCOBB & DODGE, 63 Water street. ne all and exar R jee ? 0. Possession ¢ t Apply to D. A. WATTER- No. 46 Second street east, or 520 Sev- eet weet, ie 7-eolm®* NT AND DESIRABLE ROOM IN THE FIRST WARD TO LET—An O: fios, with Parlor and Chamber, if required or either of said rooms, furnished or unfurnished, southeast 1 and Twentieth streets, Inquire at ma l4 Stawtf nthe First Ward, the three-story Ht USE vacated by Mr. Defour, hav- ing a very large yard, and well supplied with water and gas.” Also; for eale, two amall Back. Teen. t tieth and M. Apply JOHNSC ROBT EARLE.” VOR BOSTON.—The regular superior elipper For WV Seaver, Capt, Ire Nick ner erson, has arcved and is freight. She will be rece or thes above port TO-MORROW ING, and will sail early next week PPE to HARTLEY & BROTHER, je lew 99 and 101 Water st. NCY GOODS, Ing her, AT cost: Papier Mache Work Boxes; Writing Desks and Portfo.1o8 ; ‘Traveling Writing Cases, Traveling Bags, Cabas, Portemonnaies, Tablets, Fans, ae, Al arge variety of Fancy Goods are now offered at cost, to reduce stock.at —— MISS THOMAS® * S5 High st. near Fir at IN & SUTTOY, or a a. my . ‘ Je 12-203" COR RENT—In ¢ the d able SOME LITTLE COUNTRY SE kK BRICK DWEL an back- NEAR WASHINGTON FOR SLE ae baiiding, situated on undersigned offer at private sa’e a beautiful little ween High vol N.P. Can- en immediately. Apply corner Bridge st. and je 12-eo2w G HOUSE FOR NT—The large and conventent brick dwe « ling, with back-buildings. stabling, &c., on Bridge street, adjoining Dr. Cixsel s drug store, and oppo- site the Farmers’ and Mechanies’ Bauk. is’ for rent, to & respons tenant, The rent’ will be moderate. In f CHAS. TRUNNEL, Agent, No, $1 Frederick street ma 30-e03w Country Residence of abont six acres, on the Sev- enth street road, a short distance thig side tre toll gate, and adjoining the residences of Messrs White and Lewis. The house is a comfortable tw: building, with wide hail, parior, din fact rooms, five chambers, and kite! an elevated point back from the read ed by a grove of handsome shade trees, grounds are tastefully inid out with walks and drives, and contain a young orchard of fruit trees, grapery and weaetable en, choice flow: and ornamental shrulibery, ko. There we eine house, stabling, spring hou: 8 fine > cobitecl 4 Sas Litowen lour; in short every ik requist! or er this aa tand fortable residence, — —l ~The terms of sale will be made liberal. An offer K Market Space, George! FSIRABLE DW story square ic and break- nit ated on nd suriound- CANAL BARROWS! CANA Ww : pat ae improved city property im part will be Pi je 18 lw J.C. MeGUIRE & © é PLATRORM SCALES, OMFORTABLE ROOMS, with or without WOOD HORSES and SAWS, £86 pent: Oba be obtained, o terms, at KNIFE CLEANERS st.. between Sth andéth. Table Boarders CURRY COMBS aud CARDS, Scoommodated with good Bosrd. je 16 2w HAMES, TRACES, &e., €0. Tyo beautiful ‘OR REN’ F House on Eighth st eet west, uaees oe tn! or ASBE be KE: ASBEY, No. 332 Pa. avenue, betweon Sth and At 25 per cent. less thom the usual A OTP BARTHOLOW. SUGAR MILLS! SUGAR MILLS! For Grinding Stiga, © ei ‘act be P. BARTHOLOW a ene Ty: XS J. ‘PHREE FRAME H je 16-eozw Seventh st., near Canal Bridge. i thelr Lots. The will be ecio pa = See er = The houses are near the new Gas: Works mnt ee Wheeler & Wilson’s finailc and the bahenes INE, men, Fr years, ante UNRIVALED interest. Apply to GILBERT CaMERON ‘borld” % ie isew ——————__________jels-tw_ Fo NT large ROOM in the third sto- 7 of the building 96 Saroate en ee er south Ei ‘ellows’ a fee ress wait be lows’ Hi . To a punctual tenant Je 14-6t JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO, OR RENT—A BRICK HO USE, on Massachu sett, ras as near st, ‘Spntaining 19 rooms and Crate. viaquice of GEO. 7 TANGLEY, on ee, FAMILY SEWING MACHINES! Decidedly the most Popular ; And most Perfect Machines in the market! Making the “Lock Stitch” Alike on both sides, AT ALL PRICES— FROM $50 TO 8100. Wita Four Instructions, Both Printed and Verbal, Given Free of Charge, At the Home of the Purchaser. Pp. J. A. REART RICARD a cota airgiicbate neatly Ben. ta tie Bi Z near Fourteenth st, he: uted true and oBUIRE & Cu, Auctioneers. TAND NEAR'Y NEW FUR bp HousrnoLy breects at Poustic —On TUESDAY MORNING, June 26th, at o'elook, at the recent remdenes of the Belgian ster. corner of Thirteenth and D streets. we {sell all the Furniture and Household Effects. oomprixing— Suite of Cr n B ooatelle Covered niture, sisting of two French Arm and fi ur mide Chairs, Green and Goid Hr -catelie and Maroon Plush Cov e pnt nog (h irs, = ¥ ite of four Crim on Damask Curtains, Cornios, nut Center and Caro Tables. Whainct, Several exce lent Walnut Secretaries and Book - caste. Writing Deeke, Tables ard Chairs, Three-piy and ograin Carpets, Unioloth and Rugs, Candeabras, Vases. China Spittoons, fn My? lt ny ge oe 2 1 Ns 12 French Dining Chairs, RADY Sofa, rench Chion Dinner Set, Siiver-piated Casters. nters.Goniets, Champacnes and Wines, Sted Spoons aud Fores, Fuse Cutiery, ned and Table Linen, ‘Towels, Napkins, &e. Handsome Green Lnamelled Cottage Set, with Marble toe, yoten, b terest. ie ee MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. By J.C. MoGUIRE & €O , Auctioneers. *PRUsTEEs e. LE OF EXCELLENT FUR ITURE ann H. OLD Erracts.—On Saf AY MORNI 23d, at 10 o’olook, on het floor of the Tee: O7 vires of a corded in liber Sk. 3)'ne Tis, follon Sor stace ene of the land records for Washington coumty. ws One excellent 64 octave mahogany ease Piano it carved ro} iniehed in hair lott. aie ac Pas r Basie. § . eink it ‘frame Mantel and'| lasses, mask and |.sce Curtains and Cornice, vmoe and pree-oy Carpets, wot Bing Rea old enamelled Chamber ndsom” Sina hd god euamel led Chamber 6 tops. alnet Cham yer Furniture, SS Ware ramet Wot, Tt jattreases, Ian ta Comfort, Counte rani! fr de Walnut ion Dining Ta) erator, v leboard. Cave reat re, Manoray eae pot. si nollow Ci ry at joner ing ard Sto ether Wire &o., Foretnse ‘with the aaual quantity itchen Uten- wt ito! is an, st by vy and 3.'C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Avets. By WALL & BARNARD, , AND NEARLY NEW CAR EPSDAUNELY APRENG ial 6. Pay sented oe me: | in ® Lal pci wid 7a gs 18 BLIC SALE OF A VALUABLE Fane ™ Acanameme, 5 c A ASHING 5 1980, Sleek, front of the thoaky off Twill sell,

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