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THE EVENING ST Is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 1th st., BY W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in kages by carriers at 648 year, or 37 cents see 3 To mail subscribers the price is $3.5) s year, in advance; $2 for six menthe; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of i2cents a week. Single Copies, OnE cant; in wrappers, TWO CENTS, 1D” Avveatisemgnts should be sent to the office ” Detore 12 o’lock m ; otherwise they may not appear until the nextdsy. a Neapolitan Atrec.ties in Sicily. In a letter to the Times, the Rev. G. W. Bridges, incumbent of Banebly, Gloucester- TERms—Cash, invariably, in advance. Single copy, per annum... Five copies . ibing in clubs without te iantcvenine my eeeomens, neigh be peroeived 3 per sent. of The Weekly Star wil be Reret. It iavarianty goats the “Washington Ebening Star. XVI. WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, JULY 9. 1860. 2 Youna America Woxpr Wonder ¥ mama keeps Bridget home from church to work all da: ry says it is wicked for me to « Star cirointe son ly throughoat the country. U7 Singie copi ) onn be at the counter, rum distal the tseke of the paper. Price-THRER CEN We recently compiled some tateresting facts AUCTION SALES. from the reports made in the Royal Statistical SUMMER RESORTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. CARLISLE The favorite resort for T PRIVATE SALE—Dewrable L shire, confirms, from personal observations, | Society, by an eminent British ician, “On | build m it house on Sunday? By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. those who apprecate | A ty 2.8 omery C% . Md —L am author: some statements which have already appeared | the Duratign of the Lives of ay connected. ‘Wonder ig Gee minister bought that pret- fee ag een pon caches tongue re peaaieme giana,” by pn zuee dispose of at ‘Weare quis. in. late to aut, eee respecting the atrocities committed by the po- | with Literature,” and have observed that the ty cane with the yellow lion’s he«d on the top, | 45D a virtue of a decree of the Cir- tio. Bath Large. and | C* 0. Can ff Dd cite lice of Palermo, in 1848, when the Sicilians | article has been widely copied. The subject | and then asked me for my cent to put in the S&S Sof the Distriot of Solu: is, passed in CUMBERLAND CO, Wei Ventilated . catire length—and divided by the Washington made their last unsuccessful attempt to free | has attracted much attention abroad, and the | missionary box? Don’t { want a jewsharp es | Nusne OM be Aa ye Pennsylvania, we a al saueduct. [hastwo inncings ;a warehouse, store themselves from the tyranny of the ‘bons. | current number of the Westminster Review | much as he wants a cane? and John F. Cal.an and ‘otners ate defendiaute, the ACCOMMOBATIONS FOR For particulars send a i Roane Mr. Bridges says: discusses it with much ability. It is quite} Wonder what makes pa tell such nice stories undersigned wi!l sé!) at public auation, to the high- 300 for Cireular, Also, & tract containing 118 meres, well wooded On the morning of the 17th February in that difficult to know the exact classes of persons | to visitors about hiding the master’s ratan | {9% SOoloe ro. an-rupon the premuse 4 tot NO: TEKMS LOW. Ne Visschen to THOS DOW LING, Auction ne iGomuaiicn car I was among the foremost, and the only | to be included in the enumeration; for, if we | when he went to school, and about his running ware. No. 436, 18 the oity of Wask:ingto, je? low . Carlisle Sprinss, Pa. | Merchant, Geergetown, to oat Comma ] ape resent, when the rush was made — ‘¢ whole body of men who have gained | away from the schoolmistress when she wae 5g fonting @ feet 11 inches on E. street nort! = into the region of death which you refer to. The facts are these; About forty of the shérri had been captured by the revolu- tionists, treated by them with kindness, and Rive in — ity until they could be sent to f venth street weet. is well-known pro! y is situated on the ai Pout Ofice, and is one ofthe very test os And is one of the ve business iooations in the city of Washington. The by intellectual ursuits, it will general! be found that they dia so under anapeaail circumstances; and we must, therefore, re- ceive with due caution any deductions which would establish certain fo ORSALETA small FARM of sores, situated atthe Lattice Pais, baving @ - ~ »uee, corn house, oa, : m nd watered ; within four miles of Washington’ Sores tnoaitivation, the in handsome weed. ing to =_ him, and then shuts me up all ay in a dark room because I tried, just once, to be as smart as he was? ASHINGT: W“HINsTON ew ITY GARD 5 ERNST LOEBERER! Proprietor. New York avenue, between 1st and 2d sts. Wonder why mama tells pa he is cross when rmulas as to the| he comes home at night and seys his tea is op street, including the drwe Gas: nt i acre I Incalling the attention of the publicte hae] -y } me bein foodea bes! end most ro — e ray 01 0 ‘ould «i ence, bein - Vaples— iendly precaution to prevent their | lives of the various classes into which literary | weak, and ties a handkerchief over my mouth of hts tet at? 5 a iuonan ae say siete font ot Retr a oe ga or Chg ic being murdered by the indignant mob, which | men may be distributed. But we can con- | 80 that I can neither speak or breathe, because po pe Lagan wee dared = pen hie ros al eterse—a esses the Neale arc mh {nen broke into the police palace, and cast the | trast the lives of poets and lawyere—the rep. | I happen to say she is eresa? ‘crm of eave: One third of the purchase money given by asclect bat, ‘Those desirins tooney the books and furniture from the windows. A por- | reseptatives of the emotional snd reasonin; in- oe and waltz wi! find the sal Wonder what made La say that wicked word when — upset the ink all over his papers, and then slapped my ears because I said the same thing when my kite-string broke? Oh, dear! there are lots of things that I want to know! How I wish I was a man! Summary or Womex.—The Boston Courier gives the following spicy summary of Woman, as analyzed by Michelet in his new book : “A pair of rosy lips is chiefly significant as the natural barrier of a set of bones which are in constant need of the dentist's care; and the husband's kiss must be bestowed with caution, lest perchance some disorder in-ident to the feeding of very small children may render it beg oar or painful. A beautifal woman is a bundle of feminine diseases, combined in mysterious complication beneath a fair exte- rior. Her progress from infancy to maturit is described asa jockey describes the pene | of ahorse. She is an animal of fine texture, bd, paid in cash, and the residue in two ~ry = pe settwavs months from the day of sale; the deferred payments to bear interest, and to be seoured by the notes or bonds of the purcha. ser or purchasers, with a surety or sureties to be | o1 approyed by the ‘Trustees Should the terms of sale not be complied with within six days after the oa, of sale, the Trustees reserves the right to re the property, at the riek and expense of the de faulting purchaser, ater five day’s notice. Ail conveyances at the cont of the purchaser. . INGL A. AUSTIN SMITH, { Trustees Jell-6taw&ds J.C.Mo@UIRE & CU, Aucs. ARSHAL'S SALE.—In virtue of a writ of fieri M facias, issued from the Clerk's office of the Ci. cuit Court of the District of Columbia, for the county of Washington, and to me directed. I will expo <6 to public sale, toreash, in front of the court house door of said county, on SATURDAY, the 28th day of July next, 186". at 2 0’cl: | wing property, to wit: Al! defendant’ ¢&m, and interest in and to a certain dwellirg house ereoted on Lote'ght(3) and the south niceteen (19 feet four (4) inches wn Lot nine, (9) in Square numbered three hundred and seventy-seven. deed in the city of Washington D.C , se:zd and je: 1 tiog « #pacious appeared, how- ever, to area gene oe and loopholes there were in it, but no opening to one entire wing of the dark prison-house. Presently, on removing one of the huge keases, some fresh plastered wall appeared concealed behind it; a passage was quickly broken through it, and the senses were almost overpowered by the steaming efiluvia which issued from seven dark chambers communi- cating with each other, where, upon clearing the loopholes, a secreted scene of horror was before us, such as wants the best testimony to be believed. There lay human bodies, and the mutilated remains of such in every state of death and decay; bundles of rotten rags mingled with bones and limbs, and filth, filled the corners of the smaller rooms; chains hung riveted to the walls above, whence some of these remains had dropped as they died—some still holding in their iron grasp the arms or joon in complete j eacnre wen. gg dass Ge Will cheerfu: rant the use of chool or other Pic Nic Parties with- musement of children he has introduced a number of little games, never before seen in this sity xr calculated at the same time to amuse the folks.’” ‘N. B.—Attached is my Bottling Establishm: nt, and families can be supplied with any quantity at their resiaence, of that healthful drink, LAGER BEER, upon short notios. 5 Sm REAT, ANALOSTAN RE ~ ON Anatostan Istann, Opposite Georzetown and Washington The subscribers having leased for a term of years this beautiful and romantic spot. opened it for the acoommodation of the public on the Sist day of May, 1860, For beauty of, elightfui promenades, fishing, &e., te superior water, it is unsurpassed in the gp far as they may be considered dis- inet. Of the last ten British Chancellors, from Lord Thurlow, downwards, the youngest, Lord Cranworth, is about seventy years old, and their average age is at least seventy-six ue Taking ten of the most distinguished British poets, ~we find that their average is fifty-two. Dr. Guy, choosing eight eminent poets, who in the main were rather more dis- tinguished by the shortness of their lives than by their poetry, found that the average dura- tion of their lives was forty-three years. The London Critic asks :—How is it that sensitive- ly ofganized men like poets are undoubtedly shorter lived than reasoners like mathema- ticians and lawyers? How, agai is it that in tropical climates where imagination is so much more highly developed than reasoning, life is comparatively so short, while exactly the contrary is the case in colder regions? —— eT Fc RENT-—A ah a BRICK HOUSE, on Missouri qvrenuc—No. 40. waz iven on the Ist of July next. Apply to D. A. ATTER: STON, No. 464 Second street east, or 520 Sev- enth street west, j@ 7-eolm* RTABLE ROOMS. with or without can bs obtained, on mod: between Sth andéth. T ed with goo! Board be MES Ww. BARKER, on H street, betweeu llth and 12th, No. 425, ma St ros RENT—A three story FRAME HOUSE, on Eleve sth street, between land K aire of M. SNYDER, at the Plumbing and Gas Establishment of C. Suyder, next door to the Office ma 24 tf Between 7and 8 acres of LAND, )on the Piank Road, (7 hat. )about ashington—a beautiful bur . ated for a market garden Ap; Block, corner Seventh and F si Union, The House is largeand commodiour, leg 3 been is entirely renovated Ithasa iarce iD loon attached to the house, bes dex Dining ant Dreswing ii i i Ps he prop: rty of Ju ius Viedt, and wil! be | Rooms for both lacies ana gentlemen. In addition | ington, __ i ras : Pawan aed i which, though gifted with speech, usually re- | odin to eatisiy Judicicle: Bn 00 Ge Ole aoe | sohee for both ladies ana gentlen buildings. : ENToTo - 4 ankles of their famished victims. Skeletons | The inquiry is an interesting one, and has not mains silent, uncomplaining, suffering, in the | 187, in favor of Jonathan T. Walker oe ™ | *partigg’ es and Individua's will find ita} JOR, REX ToThe threes ok awe ee almost fleshless. on stone shelves which had | yet been solved. resence of that great rough, coarse t J.D, HOOVER, most desi® P ace to pass the sultry days of sum served as their beds while living; naked | The /iterati of the French Ana were long | P 5 See elke dart Late U.S. Marshal for Distniot Columbia, bodies, black and pulpy, were hidden beneath others more recently dead, yet alive with maggots; and, greater horror still, two haman bodies in writhing attitudes were hanging eru- mer, 88 every attention will be guarantied by the Proprietors. The etrictest polics arrangements wi guforoed, and politi al discussions will be rohi bites " The Larder will be found to contain all the deli- nical creature, man, who uses her to abuse ber, and then throws hor away like a squeezed orange.”’ lived; two-thirds of them passed the age of seventy-six; and as many attained the age of ninety as died under sixty. The healthful influences of a literary life are jo2-dts — ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue ofa writ of fier! facias, issued from the Clerk's office of the Cirouit Court of the District of Columbia, for ° a suit a baker or confectioner, Possesmon given on the lth inst. For terms, &eo , apply to + Wi cacies of the season at ali times. SEUFFERLE, at Jacksou. Brother & Co, 3 : th ity of Washington, and te directs Phe ¥ bh th the choiorst — we: the rocking blot stare snrseat_ chamber; | sen in the cases of many of the moat noted | Ay xeporittte ye eEOWs will oxpowe to pube ani, tr onab. Font of the | t iguore aud" taehagd tee Bnet Sears, en | Pa een bee. the reeking, blosd-stained stones of which held | females in the annals of English literature who a seating oF arsiet ye 3 presents to the attention of mothers, her SUOTHING SYRUP, Fer Children Teething, court house door of said county,on SATURDAY, the at day of July next, 1860, at 12 0’clock m., the ‘operty. to wit: All defenuant’s right, and interest, inand to a cortain build- ing on Lot No six(6)in Square No nine hundred snd forty nine (99)as laid down in the plato! the city cf Washington. seized and levied vpon asthe property of Abel Griggs. and willbe Co Be ie. 38: & October term tm favor ohn Purdy. D. HOOVER, J. Late U.S. Marshal for the District of Columbia. je B-dts rusty spikes corresponding to the outstretched hands and feet of others which had been so suspended, and still retaining the stringy re- mains of muscles torn to shreds. from which the heavier portions had dropped and lay in heaps of putridity beneath. Sbrieks of indignant horror arose from the infuriated crowd, a tion of which rushed back to the prison where the captured shirré eisties, Sunday Sehools, Clubs a Compan Miltary ‘8 will find this the most desirabie resort near the metropuiis for spending & pleasent and or deriy day. Children unace ue, Will be exc. ning and dogs prohibited ; 11> Boats will leave the toot of Hich street, Georgetown. and G street, Washiogton, hourly, from 8 0 c.ock A. m. til 12 p.m , daily Persons prefer ing a pleasant waik can reach the Isiand via the Aqueduct. have lived to old age. Mrs. Inchbald died at the age of 67 years, Lady Morgan at 70, Mrs. Hofland and Jane Porter at 74, Mrs. Chapone at 75, Mrs. Sherwood at 77, Regina Maria Roche at 89, Mrs. Piozzi and Mrs. Barbauld at 52, Mrs. Opie at 85, Hannah More and Miss Burney at 88, Joanna Baillie and Mrs. Carter at 89, Jane West at 93, Harriet Lee at 95, and Caroline L. Herschell at 97.—Evening Tran- and recently s high each. hand the modern improve -in one of the ve ied by their parents or from the groun’s, ose of teaching, by soften mmation—will allay ali action, and is SURE TO KEGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest te yourseives, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS We have put up and sold thie article for & 106, And opposite the Can hing to rent a fine dwe © opportunity, as I de- tely. and will rent them BROWNING. _ je 1-tf Fork SALE—A great bargain, four acres of We solicit the pubiic to judge for themselves, aud on mPrOred ba ND. well suite for s market ger a “= den, with ne were scoured, and brought them out and shot | script. eet woven NeselShie tee ee By A. GREEN, Auctioncer. OF ea TRUCE W POWER & co. | Sune Sits fine) water Ta. the yard ; umler them down on the instant. Others remained, =| MRS. Masir FatLe RUSTEE’S SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE e ‘ood (oneing, and will be sold low or exehi jor raking and searching among the bones and oleridge. = ag iSTANCE TO. BF- ket - ON NiNtH Ne. Ween | [MPERIDIAN HILL, 7 city property, and on moderate terms. The land is bodies, examining minutely the putrid rem-| , The moment he was called upon to thwart Rrcr 4) Cun, WINSLOW’S| when timely seed pie hag oe Aecrien on Diese: Se. Te Intersection of Boundary & Fourteenth Sts. By virtue of a deed o| nants of those they fancied might have been trust from Geo. H. Gates and at Ball’s Cross Roads, two and a half miles from his inclinations he declined the task, and ap- ty] SOOTHING |" tostance of die O a org ad in Alexandria county, Va. Appiy ‘ wife, duly recorded to the subseriber, I wil! sel, vn | | Having leased fora term of years this beautiful | Georgctown, and ~: hinge their fathers, brothers or kindred, who had Leese one of the most helpless and reckless ths covey difart delighted wih i MONDAY. ee hdl Br Fae al =3 lta Eo 3 Ol wll ad 3 minke PE COnBE PT. a aw long been missing, but whose fate they knew | f mortals. There could be no stronger illus- o’ele » 20t 3. A day of June, 196°. For beauty of scenery delig:.ticl] promenades, Ac, it is unsurpassed ny any in this vieinity. ‘The house is large and com- modions, haviag two large dancing rooms, besides dining acd dressing rooms for boti Indies and g- a tlemen. Jn addi i0n f have erected a large pavi ion ‘arties. miies and Individuals wil! find it a most desirable piace to pases t sultry cays of summer, particu'aly aa the strict. et order and de coram wil’ be enforced and every attentioa will be gUsrantied by the propristors. The i.arder will be found t» contain all the deli- encies of the season st al! times. ‘The Bar wijl be furnished with the choicest Liquors and Wines and the finest Segars. 2 Soci |, Sunday Schoole, Clubs and Military af wall’ Gnd thie =, et desirable resort for « & pleasant and orderly day. ie 22 Staw2w ss HENRY We D¥N. W HITE SULPHUR SPRINGS Greensrizk County, Va. This long established watering pisoe was opened fc the reception of viaitora on the 15th of ay. Many new snd important arrangements have been mace since last searog in thie i + tablishment, and no efforts will be spared to make not. One of the shirré, whose life I tried in vain to save, endeavored to persuade me that the suspended bodies were not crucified while alive, but nailed there to augment the tor- tures of the living prisoners. Farther details I could give, from my intimacy with Sisily and its people during those stirring times; this, in- deed, was a scene never to be forgotten— enough to sicken the thought that dwells on it, and to attest, were it needed, the usual and very accurate truthfulness of your assertions ———_+.ee-—____ ATTACHMENTS AND Covrtive.—The follow- ing excellent little story was extensively pub- lished in the newspapers about sixteen years ago. It is good — to be brought forward again. We do not know who wrote it, nor what paper furnished the facts described : We have heard a good story, of which an Alabama Sheriff was the Bero. Court was in session, and amid the multiplicity of business tration of it than the circumstance which im- mediately followed his trip to Salt Hill. He was as to lecture upon Shakspeare at Bristol. His admirers had made great efforts to. obtain him subseribers, the day was settled, and he was hourly expected, when a gentle- man announced that he had traveled part of the way with him from London, and t gt he had gone on to North Wales. The sole cause of this strange proceeding was his discovery that a lady in the coach was the sister of @ friend, and he at once resolved to accompany her toher home. His engagement to the pub- lic, his responsibility to his supporters, his pe- cuniary interests were all flung aside in an insta id without one word of notice to his expecting audience, he gave himself up to the passing whim. His principal patrons, havirg accidently learned the truth, hurried round to the ticket-holders and informed them that the lectures were postponed until further notice POR REN T—A small STOR 4, coruer of 6th st. ~ pag te EY EY suitable for a barber information ineujre a’ Hotel ma {OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build- F u mm iately opposite the west w: the City Hsi.,recentiy oecupied by Chas. 8. tao! as an ofc. ro SA Sons som ee ie ~ t oor of m . forme apply to RICHARD WALLACH, We S Louisiaua aveans. jo ise SENATOR EMBERS 0} GR: _ Sy mold tito st ROO. e nishod, will be rented during the session 4 grose, in the most desirable Senaleyy in this oity, being within or two squares ‘- ware aud Nat ry tel, Those in pursuit of such ons will do wel! to make esriy application at No. 3' ‘th street, hetween D streetagd Paav. de 5-tf 7OR SALE—A nice three-etory Brick F st between Dard E ezrecta, a Prise meets Evotee Uy Sonar - Price made Rnown - HAMILTON & CO, No. S62 Th site Centre Market, Title lying in the city of Washington, commencing tor the came at the southwest corner of Lot No, 3, aforesaid. acd running north on the line of Ninth Street west 25 feet. thence east 99 feet 4 inches, thenoe south 25 teet, thence west 99 feet 4 inches to the piace of beginning boing said part of Lot front ing oa the east side of said Ninth atreet, and lying between P and Q streets north, with the unprove- ments thereon, consisting of a two-story Frame House with back building, . Terms: (ns-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, purchaser to give notes bearing interest from the day of sale. a deed given and & deed of trust taken. All conveyancing at the cost of the purchaser. , If the terms of sale are not complied with within three days from the day of sale the trustee reserves the right to reseli the property on five days’ public nocieein the Evening Star, at the risk and cost of the esesiniined fy AMES W. COOMBS, Trustee, je 22-cots A. GREEN. Auct By J.C. McoGUIR® & CO, Auctioneers. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- PROVED AND UNIMPROVED ReaL Estate.—by virtue of a decree of ths Circuit Court of the Dis trict of Columbia, pesecd in the cause wherein afterten ye TION FOR THE CLARE. In almost THOUSANDS OF CASES, 1s not enly relieves the child from pain, but invigerctes the stemach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tene and nergy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Guirine in THE BowxLs anv Winp Couic, ring child and the relief that will be 0 follow the use of th > = . When the truant at last *@ppeared a fresh Boid by Dri 1d. Eretorick {7 Sethaasen: reat ibe eer Neri | the gue Legon ae s by the 0: esi 1 Monnet te denne im at erm time, he | was fixed. The hour andthe subscribers ar-| Frisest Oke nN Sn devisors of Boraventara Schad, deconaed, are do- | arid stewnenic Re teed fee wena EES TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. stopped at the door of a beautiful widow. on | rived, but Coleridge was not there. A hue and | _Preesalv35C ig fondants, the subscriber will seil, a: public anie,the | Virginia Central Railroad from Richitond: or te the sunny side of thirty, who, by the way, had ery was raised for him, and he was discovered i following valuable real estate in Washington sie: the Virginia avd Tennessee Railroad irom the HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SUP- often bestowed melting glances upon the afore- sitting unabashed over a bottle of wine. He 7 GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS Lots Nos 3, 10, 11. and 12, in square No. 785, on t! ¢ South and Southwest vis Lynchburz and Char ly of Gente’ fine Franca Caif Skin Dress 2 . - ofnorth B and Third streets cast, frouting 157 | lottesville, with on'y 30 Mules tinea travel, a an Patent Leather and said sheriff. He was admitted, and the widow | was led off to his impatient audience, and his = foot 2% inches on north iB treet and’ 125 feet 234 | |” s EMEMIAH MORTON, President, Gloth Gaiters, Calf ‘Skin, Patent Leather appeared; the confusion and fright which the “ i OR HARPER'S FRRRY—CHANGE OF} on Third street eat. J, HUMPH®? ppe’ p ea ; apology to them was that he had ‘met with an ‘DAYS—O: arrival of her visitor occasioned set off to A YS.—On. Also, an extensive Stock of Bn s’and Children’s, Ladies’ and Mi Boots and Shoes, all of which I am selling at ex cesdingiy low prices, Be Ly mek ma 15 eo 3 foors above D street. OOTS AND SHOES TO SUIT TAE B oon TIMES. ow manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS 4 unavotdable interruption.” The unavoidable interruption, in the first instance, had been the desire to prolong a stage-coach flirtation, and, in a second, to prolong the pleasures of the table. With the excuse of a sick friend; he woutd only have been too happy to repeat oo of making a second journey to ales Incidents like these prove that Mr. Leslie is mistaken in his notion that ‘“ Coleridge's want ud atter July 2.1960, the steamer ANTELOPE, Capt. B. J. WELLs,carrying the United States! wal ieave Georgetown EVERY MONDAY, NESDAY and FRIDAY, at7a. m., and re, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. N. B—The Antelope will rua na before until the ie 5-2m* Lot No. 4,10 square No. 682, front: « 119 feet on and Last Delaware avenue, by 83 feetl0 inches on suuth G streat, The whole of square north of square No. 642, fronting 2S feet 8 inches on Virginia a 7 ject on south F street, Si feet 5inches on D: id 19 foet 6 inohe= on Half street weet. 1, 25 3,4, 5, Gy 7, 8, 9, 10, IL, 12, 13, 14, 15, square 'N , comprising the whuie square and Trontin, 248 feet 2 inches un nort» D street, 243 feet2 inches on north C street, 350 feet on Righth street east, and 3% feet on Seventh street greater advantage than usual the captivatin, charms of the widow M. Her cheeks bore the beautiful blended tints of the apple blossoms; her lips resembled the rose buds upon which the morning dew yet lingered, and her eyes were like quivers of Cupids, and glances of love and tenderness with which they were filled, resembled arrows that only invited a éeau (pardon the pun) to do full execution. After a few common place remarks : General Superintendent. js 12-dtJuly 15 4] SALT WATER BATHING. ARSHALL’S PAVILION. ing) wi'l be open for the ree: ption tors on the 13th of June, ‘This delightfu resort for those seexing heaith and pleas ure, is unexoelled by any place of the kind on tha Potomac river Itis situated about one hundred miles from Washington immediately on. the Potomse, and in tuil view of *he Ch»sap ake Bay, and famous for fine Oysters, Soft Crabs, Sheophead, Land- above date. 150 JUST RECEIVED, BBLS. WHISKY, (assorted) 19 6 do. HE NGa 2 do REFINE : { other Fish. aad easily agcess:bie bh’ the f in all worldl Astgir Ebb esneld) ATE ER ovand Lovs Nos. 8,3, and 10, in equare No, S34, Ponts Firing petwoan Washington, isaitim se wa heretofcre charged in Cine oily for mach 1 e ‘preop Be ee: ing 3 t 1 tr Ween rfolk, 6 undersi: rey rf 4 I “Madam,” said the matter-of-fact Sheriff, tcibutad te ithe wissen commend ore him = Fr co eos — Eastorn Jou Ss hocur fronting ‘Seoond treats weet, by 100 feet deep. with improvements in bis Bath Houses and many « a oe in want of Boots and Shoes of eastern or “I have an attachment for you.”’ his own wonderful mind.” It was not the| /.@ ™° low oy . p the improvements, which o »naist of four well built improvements to the comfort and enjoyment of bis ‘ueste. The Bathing cannot be surpassed. Splen- qi ‘Apeling and p enty of Fiahing acd Sat tng Boots ree of charge. He has spxred no expense ic pro viding & good Cotilion Band or in laying in his stock of choice Wines. Liquors,! cand for those wao wish to avoid extreme fashion and to seek 8 A deeper blush than usual mantied the cheeks of the fair widow; the downcast eyes, whose pierces were centered upon her beauti- fal foot, ich half concealed by her flowin, drapery, n fepled the floor. She wit _je8 Georgetown, D C, AGENCY FOR FAIRBANK’S SCALES IN , GEORGETOWN. The undersigned have been appointed Agents for the sale of the above celeb d well-known PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES. (A fat wonderful part of his mind which mastered him, but the inferior part of his self-indulgent nature. It was not his genius, but his subjec- tion to his appetites and amusements, which led him to — with the most solemn obliga- ro-story fi dwelling houses Phe zale ofthe lots in oquare No, 785 will take place on TUKSDAY, the lota ith of idee of the lot in square No. 6420n THURSDAY, the 12th mn PRIDAY, tho Ist day of July, tadeof {nts en ny) : » 1360; Ht MONDAY ‘tm city made work, will always find a good ‘oa. 1n store sad at the lowest Reiore et “ey! ao aps-r 314 Pennsylvania SOUTHERN TRUNK MANGES Tis STREET, Cpposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington, chacing elaewere Asi use pons Fay crendes | Bost material the market affords and employ stant ‘and No. 894, on 4 » the 16th day of July, | reti ‘ace whsre they can make themselves at equal candor, r : tio’ thralled by a bottle of wi Be AL ene cn nee 808) Ein male Bt lowe | ate ie ene ahs ae mprove: | homie, there ta neta mere pleaser piece tae Gane Teaarca,c study heir nberests 0» ox ir, the attachment is reciprocal.’ female coe y e o ‘There is troth, | HAY. and COAL, SCALES erected in any part | "ents, on TURSDAY, the 17th day ot July. 1960. ‘Stal he proprietor pledges hims-if t-a: | my NKS, VAL. _ before | For some time the sheriff maintained an emale passenger in a coach. ere is truth, of the Distriat oF adjoining counties. The saies will con-merce at6 o’olock p.m-,on | nothing sha’ a 4 however, in the observation which Mr. Leslie bie, te. the days above specified, en the respective premi- T day, for jers atealshed silense—at length he case subjoins, “that common men as often succeed | to'tive cattainahon ens rahe MCOUTALe, Bd | One ee Prone et be ee Tenpect parcels or “Madam, will you proc cour ra longer time, $1.25 per Cay; $30 | the best workmen, loan confidently od my y hasers. th. hing to add: the cra | work to be superior in Stremaih to ” ; ‘ by the qualities they want, as great men fail Dealers iearioulamnt eaten peer sale P'One-third oagh ; and the balance prietor, will direst to Leonsrdtowa, Bt. Mary’s | Trunks that are made i in a end here. “ Proceed to court ?”” replied the lady with by those they have.” He reports a remark | jes.2m Bridge street 2doors west of Hich. | in 6, !2 and 18 months, secured by the purclinser’s county, Md. 1 Recp constant tag ® merry laugh; then shaking her head she| which he heard made by Sir Walter Scott, EnDaLT. Geeta notes, beering interest from the day of sale, with | Ye MARSHALL, Proprietor. | ong weeks, 0 ON Fed B FRENC 2 said: — . which points to one of the causes why the ablest C REY % age st., Georgstewn, oom ied with A five days after the sae of proper- | x RANCIS HARPER and Foor. 0. vk 2 S. AgtEa an “No sir! though this is /eap year, I will not persons are not always best adapted to get on ins constantly on fend a large Sasortment of | ty, the terms of which ere not complied with, will myn emunee ic” gther VALICES «Ti | Fo el take advantage of the license therein granted | }y 1; “ ver,” id, « a man of | French -sightod, Periscopic, Col- be resold, upon one waek’s notice, at the risk and | “pa mity GROCERY AND FEED STORE, Ng r Aly Neebeel, Ino wesk- s n life. “I never,” he said, ‘knew a man o! at other SPECTACLES: of IMR Of the defaulting purchaser. Upon the full \ ranks, &o.. Repsi for my sex; and, therefore, I greatly prefer | genius, and I know many, who could be regu- | the beat qua.ity, tn gold. silver: etesl and Ger Sayment of sbass peseer’ ead tessecats and Recast Neola ae nes andl Tenth strect, ho | ManLiKe manner, f short motloe, 1 os eee. that you should proceed to court!” ar in all bis habits, but I have known many a| silver frames, N. f. Old Frames Repaiced toa | 2S before, t! too will convey the property to way bo in wait of any article te tentoretin Te runks delivered in any part city, * But, madam, the justice is waiting.”’ blockhead who could.”” new £ asses set in them to order. + no 198-ly peapestirs rohasers 1n feo simple. All con- | endeavors shall be to please, and by a strict atten. tonneer t a7 oclebrated FAMILY ‘ Let him wait; I am not disposed to hurry O¥. F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, eyes ae OE Net re ctee, | tion to the wants ofthe public, he hopes to merits swing Machin s matters in so unbecoming a manner; and, be-| Taz Mysteny axp Ixvincimity or tae| J Cor. Bridge and Jefferson sts., Georsetown. J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., aucis. | Share Sockectaspel oon scihsi anand anki Isls JAMES 8. TOPHAM. | sides, sir, when the ceremony is performed, I | YeLLow Fever.—Concerning the yellow fever aving [gy = - attention 10 thas: wench | j91}-stawtJuly 17 found in @ first-class Family Grocery ef ——— wish you to understand that [ greatly prefer a | in New Orleans, the Bee of a late date observes: Seinal tonll ania wick Fe fete (<a) = | Store. ma l7-tf 10-4 11-4, and 124 euper Linen Sheetings, mintster to a justice of the peace.”’ “The yellow fever has broken out in. New| Persons fr tance can be sup. » 10-4 114, Cotto A light dawned upon the sheriff's brain. “Madam,” said he, rising from his chair with solemn dignity, ‘there is a great mistake here, my lamguage has been misunderstood. The ’, Dunbar ~ aan hard & Son’, in| el and abate super Pranting pod Shrug capers Towelinese'eurety, das Loot ed Map Orleans under every conceivable variety of circumstances—when the streets were clear, and when they were filthy—when the river was high, and when it was low; aftera er : f . 2 URE OLD RY K WHISKY.—On nand severa Dieraeg ose Na esas avr F cressttan Oa re Wenen Sarepe polar attention paid 0 tee tamaval of the quivanin, Marland aad Vireinie, warrented pure. i ear Also, !mpo: & Gig nn nee THE ONLY PLACE fig oO * QG-": THE TIMES. oc yale ‘om the old to the new burial grounds, HARVEY’S Fish and Oyster Ex- ‘ses and Horses for hire. ap '0-6m ‘ : d » Hennessy, Otard, Dupuy | jn pices Lawns St 12% cents ress, arriving daily from the North and South with | % Go,, Jules Robins, ee” Also, Paach and Appie | 3° sleoes White and Colored Fiannels, of which I speak has issued from | drouth, and in the midst of daily torren SSEY, COLLINS & COS PHILADEL- the following delicacies : Brandy, pure Holland Gin, olf Jamaica “adies’ and Misses’ White Cotton Hone, os coneet Byeiee C. and commands me to| when the heat was excessive. and when the Matos GHT ALE. are constantly MekeRBE OO’ SeRE SHAD, Croix ee Sn ee ere " bring you instantly before him to answer a| temperatnre was like and pleasant— | rooewing frech supplies of the al alightini bov- HALIBUT, FROUT. baceo. YQUNG & KEPHART, Agents contempt of court, in disobeying a subpoena when sxqevatien snd Ge rbances of the soil | Sivitsrated Als’ te eae, ee _— BEA GAS. Bos Bisa, SPOTS, Aplé-ty 289 Pa av., hatw. 9 Toth sts. Sur Usgbrelian, Parag] ad Sun 8h case of Smith vs. Jones.”” had been frequent, and when scarcely a pave- RNY & 8) » Agents, “UE ng LOBSTERS, ENCH LACK MANTLES AND POINTS | Super and Fr Oe Mo coat We phen the curtain. ment had ‘been laid or a building erected. If} f° Y fireem at ocar ean. Ha Ban ‘SOFT CRABS, CLAMS, to. oo eels Sun Shades, and (Sen Umprotine, Bicepet Bn oe pes Sits, S.. &0., aacatongy isease igenous—: i ida BED 1» . 7" " pete Ft i —— sree ry — EDUCATIONAL. TURTLES and those fine large Lynnhaven Bay Fisuites, Geren and Frengh worked Collars,’ | _i*!2 ___TAVLOR & HUTCHISON. _ Hone toruns wmrerenss— Thelen Free. | Sb oe mgpainnat Gadd aes noe nvnate = 1S SPICED GYSTERS |All prisons will find it | Linens Cambric, Gwisa and Thread Beta. We nares FIXTURES. us +: i il ’ Nal es! fore goMy ar hed? re, prggiie sche gaps.ter naflgnortim Dhue ee > COMMER CLAL COLLEGE, | RT hare overs boatity taal ee eas Mull, Nanwock and Fiat Negeooe Manne ae FIXTURES ol eatray New Pattorsa and Bosigoe lovers from San Francisco, in search of a place . warning, and goes | Opposite the Gencral Post Once, Washington City. | be,lisd inthe ity. 1 0° 0 0 t romptly de-| -.- Fursale low te mea Bh Weiinhipitietan regern” to eo! im the State of Honduras. weknow not whither. a ‘ livered to any part of the city free of cares. i. _TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. | P"t5“alland examine our stock of Gas lonize y rian 8 ack fe purchased a schooner and engaged acrew, who, | Almost the only fixed and undeniable fact | y/Tmorian Systom of Settee: Booxkooping, | " Depot—aei € street, between 10th oad ttt, aaa ae Fixtures, iocling oonfdent that we have the best upon their return to San Francisco, gave these | connected with the disoase is that its preva- » Bills of change, Current Bills, | 3° T. M. HARVEY, Agent. | A XX ALE AND XXX ALE! | selected stook in Washington. Rad iam particulars to the of the es lence is simultaneous with the heats of summer, . Gee * Arithmetic, w ICE! The purest — Neie Pisce wil? promptly Sieg . “The schoo which had been | and that frost is its deadly enemy. From these Ari a % penman. ULA PACKET LINE BE. Hs + Ees MeG! parehased and fitted out by the free-lovers, or | frank scknowledgments it may be understood | sit esa Te Hi oy nN nt at bean Ld eal) cannot tears a To con" _marstf Father by Mr. Lewelling, the chit man tno - orn ae hoot oe vouwa ena | mae tment Batmere, asf SEER wi theta wae Canbenete._ | PRM COST aeD Wakes hom tte teatss of October last, having on board, besides the h for half a century the most | == *S™ WM. W.VOUNG & CO. | Ft ono Starz, AMEDNESDAY, at 6 p. flognone wt frat captain and crew, a company of ten men, five | Prominent and learned physicians have be- m. COLUMBIA, every N wakes Warf at the foot’ of ith street CON & RAVENS AND STHINWAY & | founore. ot fret hienaih elie wit W Tener eEMAu? INSTIEUTE Berane ARs Eves Sapp eos tig ol ane Sc am: i i siowed labor and inv. iD it, the; H s apes thea fol oa, torecie ot oteey ae a-k-d for any off e have pone etl taal san hye pape Madey vg ba ep ged Tayesd cootiodlotien THURSDAY, Sptember ith, Parente tome CoLumLa: every ‘W NESDAY MORNING. | {heole oor ST AOROETIS Sane Store. Treas Beane Sha Gorge mel Bad harmenial brother in the State of Hon- | 4nd controversy a single fact that would prove paines in July af thowe rogtatered at fn Shope “Por etghts oy < eleioadeamsipeg ir orgy Se ee x3 mt very low prioss,to 32 €x- daras. of clearly practical utility in guarding against saiveting Sire ELE No. 223 G street? of by el ate. | wae ee ee eT amination Car tg & EUTCR SON. warns, Pemenaecs, during the vorsge Bad | ie epee, ee destroyer, or in cutting | eeiresds Haiti Waka He Bewstenl.| as wecracram Riy”® Wiasehetppelect ot KE Now propared to exeoute any orders with |e at avi AND promis a wage opititeaion, adam Meera + into tne | P22 UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. N"W YOR 5D WASHINGTON LUM BING, 6 vermin | Bac coche Biets ‘ee . H ’ ow an e . + > en es et | alton laeen tan ner iteenee sro known and popclar Seimnary, which |. The (T VERNON will leave | | 7~ Store on oth sirgot, a fe north of Pa, | with and Se from the Daily News: “A young gen-| 2 Richard: ton years, will be rpeai | Sucxaudus. and A = ee CHAN Vieks other G, I teseser pa th Diessler yhukies are T.: also eman who is considerably noted for his on the fret a Sertemper, ext, the oslo p. mand Now ‘ash WATRR FIXTURES. OO OAS: STEAM and and Dr. 7. the ft of a Bloomer wife, | exploits and practical Sates, 4 one A ZICH AR opie autrustion of Mr od Mrs Spcorycen iit ge shipat Alexnafe atany | [)UPOXT'S GUNPOWDER, - The colonists to Tiger Island, | Rothse e perk ‘market, upon ¥ located Union Academy a or eantie- | cme rofias sda, ral rendezvous in the gulf of Fonseca | very other means unav: ) purchased a : ma33-' 5 event her tha ; " witte i aia eee ere ee siufeat see ace rage ORES June gany, ‘275 vie bag 275 JACKSON, — PLASTERERS, Sutceestereuby temrenises: < aveh to CHES Bens on ratte « BuRomEt. a been sick, and there was very gr: the few who remained being exterminated by the fever of the country. Th vereary covtiendon of Bases fae ‘May waely Saricmated in that place by processton aind iHlam: -

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