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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, % - (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 1th the BY ‘ W. D. WALLACH. Papers served i carriers at year, of STeouts permeath, ‘Te mail picts + THE WEEKLY STAR This excellent Family and News Jowraal—con- taining & greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other—is published on Sstarday morning. Trxus—Cach, invariably, in advance. ingle oopy, per ann IVe copies en copies: ty Copies... Br subscribing in clubs raised among without the intervention of Tat ae ~ it taverint sone t oe Sf 8 New that has ie The Ster 80 generally throughost the coentry. a7; 8 le copies (in wrappers) oan be at counter, Team “diate the issue of paper. Price—THREE CEN 17 Postmasters who act as agents will be lowed a comm n_ of 2 centa, the price is $3.5) a year, in advance; $2 for six month*; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of I2cents & week. Single copies, ONE CRNT; in wrappers, TWo CENTS, {[7" Avvxatisements should be sent to the office betore 12 o’glock m.; otherwise they may not appear oe. XVI until the nextday. A ; WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY. JULY 27. 1860. N2. 2.821. THE BELLE’S STRATAGEM. inted out his shot—‘‘two hundred and fift MRS. WINSLOW TOTION & J S — to trverg carnamyned that Kate was yard is a rifle distance.’’ 4 Ay Bxperiea $4, Nurse and Female Physician, AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. made of sunshine. She the mostunclouded | ‘‘ Now, Mr. Bruce,”’ oried the Doctor, “it is ingens ‘one mie) ; 7 = > coon oo. brow I ever sum, and_her eyes shone with's | your tara.” SOOTHING SYRUP, |nnuseeSaueorapanter tract | ware sccewun|iiess she sireqaes | VALUABLE FARM, STOCK. CROPS iM: light that proved — had always been accus- |" Mr. Bruce stepped forward, raised his rifle For Children Teething, ns OF LANDoalled “Peter's Mill Seat,” » ata PRIN: + eel Lee cee | ek FS For tik Sven. cr or tomed to look on the bright side of things. Her | without taking any apparent aim, and sent the | waies readly facisiteses the process of teathing, by seen | 12 the comty of Washington. on the Piney Branoh ms a ting, Bathe, Lerge'and | ERTY subscriber in consequence of nisin father was a man of great wealth, stern in his | bullet straight into the target’s centre. ing b Seanoreg Eitcimnetion-will allay a ped, ant aboat Sicee. malian from tne ty, of | CUMBERLAND CO.,| Wail Montlated Rooma | ® ee ee Eee bearing, and proud of his position in the world. | ‘‘ Bravo,” cried Mr. Howard. “ Really that | °4!% s=¢ spstmedic votien,and ia 8s the Pliey Branch Trotting Course? 2 “20¥" Pennsylvania. Good Society and » Good itd ‘pron tae te on an Her mother was asmall, timid, fairy-like orea- | is the best shot I ever witnessed.”” SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. By virne of two deeds of trust, one bearing date | accowwosations vor | aD*: ture; and I do not believe these two people, 30 | Dr. Bell looked confounded; then, as much | 9°P0r" epee its mecherw i will give rest w yourselves, and | On OF abut the Sth day ol August, Issa, and re- rs partieulars send | ©" 8, implements, & no} the pi rem ii a 300. for Circular, her tor sale or exchange for improved Cit totally unlike each other, could have ever | to conceal his astonishment ‘as to prove by RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS seoaptions: S rds o¢ the eoueus oP Waeee” OWENS, CLENDEN- ‘operty. The Farm contains one hundsed lived happily together had not Kate been sent | closer i tion his rival’s success, he started | caw Rcotrivance ano TRUTH ot; enhseen ton, in he Distret of Columbia, aad the other Lae Oa VISSCH. % ‘aryiand, distant t as an equalizer between the two extremes. | ona brisk walk for the target. A little ex- : Bod resonate Takes ae oN oF May tase, | Jo 7 oe cee Seri us nprookile Ture Their love for her was the only sentiment they | cited, and more vexed at having himself ot aa. dso one of the land records of said county, Saloprae ea ee Istaxp, | into a minute de — ever - -y —.. © Lae Pye vl bse | aaeaess ings an e _— by proosed to sail at Pauite patios to the high-st Opposite Geargetown and Washington ag Parohase without ‘bree vies ng a mn 5 ‘ed ai) oan ie ats . 7 place, long since past that newness © mugger | Bell forgot to Pick Sis tat, eee dy Malpas rat Ur igd ali PY tl | Mouebgrber avice ned ecm voy | shel tw ap apa a W pany tive of carpenter, of chips, of mortar, of lum- | found himself in the bottom of a ditch, the Seat" atuatey lying, nd being in the county of | it for the accommodation of the puthve on Washington City. . : ber, plaster and paint. One could lie down | thick and slimy water of which penetrating ee ee ta reetlston. i tee ee er columbia, Sed on the Sist day of May, 1880. For beauty of W. 'D. Wallach. Editor of the Star, knows the Ender one of the grand old trees in front of the | his thin clothes and causing them to adhere to 0 FORA axpariance, AND Pita he following motos and bounds: tor wie | soemer3; delightful prom it is tnenrpetoed oa the | Soroter Wastes Tocca memati cop use and fancy a thousand romances con- | him, render ‘im, as he regain: ry land, inpiag for the same ata stone, No 4, pianted | Union. . nected with the stately manor, reari its }an object of mirth as well as pity. Over- white walls near. At the back of Ges kien whelmed with confusion, he neither | ae the Jay the garden; and as the pruning passion was | expref—sions of sympathy lavished upon him, never admitted there, it was a mass ot clam- | nor saw the polite effort to restrain the smiles in the vest line of said road, for the northesst i modi been comer ofa lot of entd innd inid off to Hays Sp'ak | entirely sonsuated” it ise geen Deane ete muon of one ofthe | Shalt degrees: West ity nie andl forts Poor hee rkots eties ona eeriens he aes TLFUL NURSES in Bow Boy. 4 bemereben, ith i keaae merit fine, Ge coms for both ladies anc gentlemen. In ition Fer RENT—A three-story BRICK Hi 5 on fine ooeereen and Sth. Also. atwo- story BRICK COTTAGE, with garden, corner of Tennervace avenue and north F street, surrounded . NEVER-FAILING sUCC splendid Arbors detaoved from the buildings. by & largo common pasture, and would be a derira par 5 Dg — _— SA gaan oaks ne = ito aorpeerae Catching his hat from THO agente CASES, for Neos. ative nore wir chur Gairian, aber Seaiathc sie ob oars teen a Ea yes er qcanyuan, ingens oF A a is of myrtle, instead o! © pri@ trees | the grass, he & precipitate retreat; cursin, the child from pain, but invigerates the | therce running north t! and a half east | mer, ‘attenti il be guarantied by the | — é — wd trimmed till they looked like hopeless old inwardly the nature of the ground which of- | Sresstns ensie yan, i siege afemy enn’ | LWaUY-ClENE and A hail perohen to a proprictors.” The strictest pofioe arrangements | (XOUNTR ¥ RESIDE maids with huge green sun-bonnets on their | fered no friendly mound or kindly hollow to and a haifa res of Lan roads at the intersection of Leesburg turppikes, ex mi and 5 from Alexandria. ofa hoi aa eaeeniniag sheds,&o. The yar basia fd an —— 4 ol ay ar tioniags oa the premises to 4 BOWLING. GRirine in THE BowRts and Winn Co ic. and evercom in ve feet wide, and with mi i theeast line of Speakman’s smal ef lot, where is ek a bn a Remains win Be Piaated a stone No. 5; thence running scuth sixty- | "Phe Larder will be found to contain all the de i- onsand s haifdecrees. eaat fifty nine perches and | oacias of the seaeon at aii times, foar and one hundredth of @ perch toa stake in the | "phe Par will be furnished with the choicsst woat line of the Ppney, B:ach road; thence with said Liquors and W ines and the finest ra. west line of said Piney Branch rosa ina atraizht Societies, Sunday Schools, Clubs and Military line to the piace of beginning, « taining ten acres m 2 will hi i ged itty sit pecan tne Dore ae keont tes conan will find this the mast desirabie resort heads; roses snatched from native groves, and | conceal his ridiculous plight. made to grow over wooden hoops, or nonde- The accident put an end to the target-shoot- seript devices made of string and shingle; with | ing, and the party strolled homeward. Dr. myrti¢ clipped to resemble a milk-pan full of | Bell, in fresh attire, was the first to meet them, greens, and ivies torn down and cast out asin- | and with assumed good humor, led the laugh truders—which is the style of the modern gar- | at his first experience in ditching. Under- ¢ convulsions, which, if 1ot * e Yin the WORLD ty oF M.PA the metropoiis for spending a pleasant and or | or to JN y LING. beg. or A. G. SAGE. ee a an gether with the improvements thereon, which con. 1 % ’ i's am ome, Wash . D.C. don. at . ; neath his light railéry lay the bitterest resent- sist ofa pee soneious, and well-built two-story oo oe Naren unaccompanied by their parents or rs wring hon oe for wil eee oe, for the This was Kate's favorite haunt, and in the Le cope sagee cause of his mishap, ee ing house, stabling, sheds, and out trardions, wil} b panes a the grounds, iv S-eogw? shade of the old cherry trees, under the | and he determined, by a series of petty annoy- ly weed. Pull directi ; 4 third ; the bal i eS ig ityoye al SOR RENT—The “three story (brown front) branches of which were placed a rustic seat, | ances, to have revenge. sompany each Dottie. “None gonsine unless the aad thesctee be ik Ragen ete Ty Boats will leave the ‘oot of High | HOU 7 New Vork evenas, berg did she spend the few hours she devoted to| Mr. Ross, meanwhile, determined to have | COMTI# & PERKINS, New fo i . No. 367 New York avenue, bet side, containing ihe outside wrappe quired to give his notes: bearing interest from the | foo gwewR. and G street, Washington, houriy, » from 8 o clock a. m. p. m, daily. meditation or day dreaming. his fate decided at once. He felt sanguine; for| Pricer OR Ne ints Yr. ay of sale, and soured by a deed of trust upon the 1ehergons preferring & pleasant waik can reach the An only child, with great personal attrac- | he was rich, dressed always in the height of | Price eoly25 Cents per catseel_ |, Should’ the purchaser fail to comply with the | *Wosoltort thes educt. * = Y hy or th tions, and the heiress of a large fortune, suit- | fashion, and could lisp soft nonsense in a lady's | ————— | teins Of sais Within five days after the day of sa) sl scoured 8 ng eatiotastion. omselven and wa Apply next door,or to AG. fee! assured of giving satisfaction a xt dc ro cat? ER, ercon ors were, of course, plenty. But Kate seemed ear by the hour. These were enough, he im- » 7 7 ne —— eeeet ees the right te et raid pri ie '9 eotf JACOB W. POWER“ & CO. jo“r_north wing of ee a a? oat proof against ait at Cupid’s shafts, however | agined, to win any woman's heart, i GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS ter, pon riving ive: days previcus puis pn ice | SCHMIDT'S SUMMER GARDEN.—On Sixth Tie fing FRAME HOUSE Keown well directed. ere certainly was about the ‘¢ evening was warm and rainy. e FOR HARPER’S FERRY. y advertisement, in some newspaper published in street, betw: and Louis av ae . young lady the most chilling vite of indiffer- | Showers came down in that soft, hushing way, On And after July Sd. 1860, the steamer L. J, | the city of Washingt»n, of the time, place, and | may be found at all times one of t worth, A between 9th and Mth streets, No. 520, Fi 7 er 2. intel one of the most desirable private remdenoes tn ence, when she did not care to make a friend | which, in dreamy summer evenings seem like ton eee ome A Rattan, ES gD S ne a All conveyances at the cost reir. sogal. urine. oa his reputation | Washington. This h une, ie surrounded by fruit even of a lover, that ever woman wrapped her- | lullaby sung by the clouds to hush the earth | px THURSDAY, and SATUR- - R. H. LASKEY, Trustee. LAGER ‘ee Ee from tho Cire op Rpermun- | toes Sinks acd doe chede ee et eer selfin. An iceberg were twenty times as ap- | to repose. The shrubbery was dripping, the | DAY, at7 o'clock a m..and return every alternate | _i "S-eo&ds Rae Tt ES Pmesee ah SPS, £ Ound.walledin Apply w J. C. COOK Bighth proachable; and whoever the unlucky wight lawn was soaked, and Kate sat by the sitting- ed cat Will TOR threek eee By A. GREEN, Auctioncer. slied on the hillsof the Hhices and with st.. between Dand E. jy 12 ef who dared to venture near after she had as- | room window looking out into the darkness and sila Ueno ALUABLE IMPRO of herdstown, jo 21 sim ED AND Unimpaovep | article of WHISKY which smacks strong'y of US * m sumed this manner, was sure to go away feel- | listening to the rain. She was roused from her PROPERTY ON THE | HOUSES—one on ND aT AUCrioN. FoR RENT—Three BR OR HARPER'S Fr RRY.—CHANGE OF| TAURMDAY. tho Zl day of August next. i shel Soca entcor af tess sae ea colts Twelith strvet, b 4 D; one on the = ,- . P YC; - A the oO ust rext, A 2 ol e y be Dit iy, Pd > > ing as if the mercury had suddenly fallen from | reverie by the entrance of Mr. Ross, who, after DAYS.—On and alter July 2.1960. soil, in front of the premises. at § o'clock prim. ‘ teem still’ more so by the er of Tweifth sad one ot iis be fever heat to zero. a few preliminary remarks, informed Miss | the steamcr ANTELOPE, Capt. B. that valuable property known as the residence of | erection th= rear ds of his favorite establish- | DCR L2h" And, ISth ets, moon Lith and 15th, or Heupliéhie tn the-extteeane, Cot. Howard. tro-|| Sewerd he was akont going away. If he ex-| J- w ELLs carry ing the United States ™ re late Peter Cazanove, secoeerd, it being at of | ment of a spaciou por, where hus guests by day | PARKER, on street, between 1h, Be. quently invited guests to spend several weeks | pected to see the young lady give the most ap- aay eae es EVeRy MONDAY, . us'e No. 233, containing about 65 square fort vy the cool breeze and be free from >ol's 4 NES: ground, with the improvem-nts, which coreist nt rays; and, at “the witching hour of atatime at his house; and himself enjoyed | proved start, and anxiously demand when and | turn every ay. of & hsndsome fir-t class f-anie Cottage Dwelling 2 his ice-cool Lager without fear of leading the fishing and hunting parties gotten | why, he was sorely disappointed; for with the] N. B ery Wednesday the Antelope will run | House, containing eizht convenientiy arranged | having their enjoyment dampened ty ,the falling up at such times, and delighted to display his | most indifferent expression of ‘countenance, | through to Shspherds own, je 5-2m* | rooms, dairy, smoke house, stable, carriage ard al | daw. ‘Such. inde, ory FRAM® HULSE, Street, between land K Ingu at the Plumbing and Gas Fil ents will, doubtless. cau ment of C. Suyder, next door to the 0 om other necessary out hou: ® pump oO: excellent | many of our read. 0 drop t dtikea note aif a w own unbroken progress in the manly sports | she turned her face from the window and asked 150 wars. AUST RECEIVED, water in the yard. This property is handsomels Dothing olse, end, moss likely. insuy of thece wi, | Mee. ma 24-tf and games the young men diverted themselves | quietly, ‘‘ In this rain?” 180 _— WES (assorted,) ted, and bounded by Fourteenth street west, | go will goagnin, So IVES FO, RENT—Three first. with in the long summer twilights For a moment Mr. Ross was confused, but RS “ uth Dand Water streets, and cousidered oneef| In addition te all this, he has engaged the Pros muilt HOUSES, four storp igh each, 8 5 3 do REF! s the most healthy and pleasant private residences in | peri brothers and their associates to discourse their | somely finished, and c be modern improve- One evening as he sat upon his front piazza, | only for & moment. With the readiness of Mhhds. PORTO RICO RS, the city. choicest pieces of music Every Wednesday and | ments, such as wat Ko. in one of the very chatting with a young Dr. Bell and Mr. Ross, | shallow minds, his at once regained its compo- ae eee Cearkeld) WHET: | si 4/s0;6 handsome Building Lots, being lots No. | Saturday evening. Jy 16-1m_ | finest locats ‘onthe corner of Thi both guests at his house, the evening stage | sure. and he formally proposed for her hand. | For aizie' ty JOHN'S. BOGUE, | tifuland sievated buliins’ Ine wee on ae, boa WASHINGTON net drew up at the foot of the lawn, and a oung vs You — rt much, Mr. Ross,” was| jo - Georgetown, D.C. ana a. half end Fourteonts streets vent, and C and eee s So tat N. abie opportunity, oe I de- man slighted. Kate, who was standing in the | the cool reply. « ave looked upon you as GENCY FOR FAIRBANK’S SCALES IN strests south, and present many indacements to ERNS sOE) uER, Proprietor. edistely. and will rem front se watched him as he pea the | my father’s guest—as my lover, never!” GEORGETOWN. e Or REL od rene » handsome building New York avenue, between Ist and 2d sts. Inquire of P. W. BRO NG. jolt walk, and as he mounted the pi | ne ttm sstonished to hear you say 80,” oried | , The undersigned have been app ated Agents for | "The sale wiifoommence on the building lota in| tnat ng the attention of the publictomy grounds nd well arranged three turned the t bow hi de her with one | the excited young gentleman. ‘ What, then, | PLATFORM ana COUNTER S$ Ata | Square 265. A ° AL erms: One fourth cash; balance in 6, 12,18 and I would state that every arrangem=at hae quite as formal, and with a slight gesture said | a I ceprgsioe eget is all those —— kind- pow ca conatantly on hand and for sali 24 months, the purchasers to give notes for tne we pert tee eae Henig aor “my father is yonder, sir. hess with which you have encouraged my suit, HAY and COAL SCALES erected in an part ‘ferred payments, bearing int+rest f.om the dey of | dens are open to the public tree of charge—a The colonel rose as the new-comer ap-| Miss!” of the District or adjoining counties. Z Je A diced given ard a deed of trust taxen. Fine | Si¥en by & solect band. ‘Those desiring to enjoy the proached, and glancing over the letter of in-| ‘Simply that you are one of those young] All Sonles are warranted durable, accurate, and cuca — en Mbarara a Erb” the | dance and waltz wi! find the ssicon in complete troduction the latter handed him, said with a | men, sir, who contrive to turn the slightest act | to give satisfaction aed Rosiduary Deviace, order to render pleasure to all. Un other days the A. GR E, No.183, 00 G street, iret War ely ocou- an Lecati ‘one~8- iven immediate Inquire of Mr. SOUTH- PARKER. next door east. oot! sion § EYS. OR RENT—A small STORE, of st. For wre, under the Clarendon Ht BUSEY & BARNARD, i i i itali Dev ropristor will cheerfully grant the use of the and Pe an egal. cordial smile as he finished its perusal, “I am | of courtesy or hospitality, on the part of a Dealers in Agricultural Implements jy 4 cod&de EN, Auct._ | Erounds for echool or other Pic Nio Pasties withy - wonsoet a ber's'saloon or cigar store For glad to welcome you here. (Gentlemen, this is} woman, into a decided acknowledgment of | je8-2m Bridge street 2 doors weat of Hich. EN, Auctioneer, out charge, en information inquire otel. mar the son of an old friend of mine—Dr. Bell, Mr. | love. I never gave you the most distant en- For the amusement of children he has introduced By A. GRE RANDULL, OPTICI N TUESDAY, the Ross, this is George Bruee; and here,’ Mr. re remy ‘or, let me assure you, you are | © Lele OP TIAN $t., Georgetown, OFront or ine F epee gle Sethe po RE Bruce, is my bone. peril he added, as Kate | one of those friends a young lady could not feel | Has constantly on hand £9, Aesortment of eo. * rom Thos A. Brown and wife. dated 24th Septem- demurely advanced, bringing a chair to the | pleased ever to remember as rejected lover.”” Lae fee ented, BCT ACL E: Sart eee = bar, 1858, and reoorded in Liber J..A~ S., No. 163, inst, we shall sell, in ‘s 7 in | &.number of little games, never before keau in this Dita pe oa ated at the same time to amuse the ttached is my Bottling Establishm-nt, ing immediately opposite the west wi the OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR Tyee City ini, toseaciy occupied by Chas. 8. ord customed to mixing with the world, for his | lawyer. I see how it ir. For my part, I shall Cor. Bridge and Ieferson sts., Georgetown. | feet thonos North; seve: ; : Having given my personal attention to this branch | teen feet thence Sout introduction had embarrassed him and he had | remain no longer to be played off against such | of my business, 1 8s an office. Aiso the front room in i ‘ S, ‘i d ta lied wit story and the third floor of the same bariding. new guest. Mr. Ross considered for # moment on this | the Gest qua.tty, in guid.s:lver. stecl and German | PAS 2%: 4e..one of tho tand feoords of V their tesigenes, of thee hea thfel dine eee | terme apply to RICHARD WALLAGH Wot Mr. Bruce was a tall, slender, pale young | rather equivocal remark, then exclaimed: miver frames. N.B. Old Frames Repaired and begining fer the same forty feet, three imohe BEER, upon short notioe. ____“je'i5 3m_ | Louisiana avenue, ent 3 ca man, not at all handsome, but exceedingly ‘Your manner bas changed, Miss Howard, = —— - the southwest corner of said Squares, running SALT WATER BATHID SENATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGR: graceful. He seemed like one not mack since the arrival of this young jackanapes of a Jo F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, thenee East on @ line with D street South Ma SHALL’S PA s tN 0 aplendid noitea of ROOMS, eloenny far . ° nied during the session of Con- gress, In the most derirable locality in this city, being Within onéer two squares rown's and National Hotels. ‘Those in pursuit tuck Room will do well to make early application at No. 3 ‘BY. tic rs onthe 13thof June, This delightful foot. I feel hurt—insulted. I would like to | attend toeil cas with proper fielg of sees tenort for thoes anekng hes th and Ls blushed twice. Blushes are not used in the | & foot. ee! hurt—insulted. I would like to - cL] Baek 1 ure, is unexcelied by any piace of the on the grand tovlette du monde. They are cosmetics | warn my friend, Dr. Bell. of his danger ; but | Fersons from a distance oan be sup- Back ee Potomac river Itis situated abcut one hundri zi DS Z . lied at a % inater’ notice. as I ha Jne-fourth cash; balance in 6, 1%, and 18 " * prepared by nature, and the world replaces | let him look out for himself. I bid you adieu, Sesortment of COFFINS alware on hang’? ® !sree | Piles from | Washington immediate'y ont V *th street. between D strestand Pasay. de 65-tf the: ith th ks of chemists it d: Miss. Maybe you will regret this hour yet—| . Partioular attention paid tc thr renewal of the ation ths procmioes ike Gre et eS ny oy | voy foe SE Iheopeea, mm with the works of chemists it deems su- - > ~ 01 ne Oysters, 3 Bi cep | 4 ee — erior. Mr. Bruce’s blush was the sign in the | maybe.”” p aad rom A ier of sale the eaten tania tera een ‘the Coats pling Beteeee Oren ese, <g>] TRUN KS, BOOTS AND SHOES. eavens which led Dr. Bell and Mr. Ross to| Mr. Ross seemed at a loss how to expross him- ASSEY, COLLINS property at the puchasere risk and cost, alter giv. | xe fT Ape updersigned has made additional | suppowe that he was a very verdant specimen | self further. In spite of Kate's request for him | MASSEY, COLLINS, & 00,8 Patt ape | foy'as'wonts foresees 8 inrovemeate (us emteeest sta eect et | [ HAVE JUST RECEIVER & NEW eUF- of humanity, agsinst whom they could display | to remain until the rain was over, he seized bis | receiving fresh supplies of the above daigitiat bev. SEO. K. THOMPSON § Trustees, ea nrar the Bathing canaot be oer eeeeeae olen | Boe or ene Peet sin Dress their own superior attractions and acoomplish- | hat, declaring he would never exist five min- ¢, aud invite sll persona who want & pure un- _iy 12-3tawadde - GREEN. Anct._| did Angling and p'enty of Fishing and Sal ing | Cloth Gaitere, Calf Skin, Patent Leather, ments. Whatever Kate thought, did not show | utes under the roof with a woman who had | ®ulterated Ale, to give ita trinl, SHAL’S SALEWIn virtue of*wo free of charge. He has spared no expense in pro in her face, but she listened ithout seeming | jilted him; and bowing himself out backwards,| fae ARR Ye SHINN Agents, Mi 4a froiseri a ten When theke Other of Bi tig ens not ge, oo i pal gece psig he hecap ng pengiohening| (beard: air of ‘politeness, he suddenly | ee SOnEty Of Washngtnn. seas ecolumbisnfor the | Tho wish to avold excrene hebion Gal tere ‘father, and more than once, ag er eyes wan- 01 mse! on e of io za iJ ~ and Lasting Shoes. A'so, an extensives | stock of Bo s* idren's, (ndies’ and Misses’ nd Shoes, allof which | am welling at exe z'y low prices. J, ROSENTHAL, a] li hy t oi vs retired piace where they can mak: emBel vex 520 Seventh street. dered toward the young man’s face,they caught | late to hand Kate's hurried warning, too late EDUCATIONAL. iobssdoof, of said counteros MONDAY eee home, there ix not a more pleasant piace iu the C ma 15 ¢0 3 ¢oora shove D atrest. an exchanged glance between Dr Bell | to recover hi ; 5, ng | ted States. The proprietor pledges himself that and over he went, back- HF SECOND ANNUAL SE 7 of August next, 1960, at 12 o'clock m.,ail defendant's | © ; , 5 ; . 7] zCOD NX 4 SE<SION OF _ | nothing shall be left undone on bis part to render and Mr. Ross, plainly indicating that their | wards, falling a distance of seven feet, plump | T'M>, 42 \Gom ad GAviie tan ON OF tag doverbed sropaicn presses cae weapefolow | thom sor Terma ‘ter boards GL peas for) opinion of the stranger was no exalted | into the loose soil of the flower beds below. High School will commence on the first Monday r han & week; for a longer time, $1.25 per cay; 0 | Square No. 706, and lot No. 30,1n Square No. soi, | © 4 4 75 one. Yet Mr. Bruce could talk well; it was| Kate rushed to the steps anxiously demand- jasyeptember next. Applicat should be made | together with alland singular the improvements | Pe? month, ‘Persons Wishing to address the pro poets AND s20r. TO SUIT THE Weare now manufsoturing al! kinds of BOOTS D , f he 0 t be: . Fe prictor wiil direct to Leonardtown, St. Mary’s | 2UPP!y of eastern made work o! only that calture of brain which excludes| ing if he was hurt. A strange vision of a man | forma’ fo., n00 circulars, Ke oneal ae Ar. 6% | eereem geLzed and igvied upon, asthe’ property of Sounty, M 7 | goription, made expressly to order, and wiil a man of little taste. -taught, he in | Deve: ri 6 ni om: lost to ee = = Baws , ison. ‘ an earnest student. and the teckwaras is not| sight. A dilapidated beaver, and the impress C OMM ER rey L COLLEGE, U. 8, Marshal for the Dane a. WOOD AND COAL. —e in wont of Roots ond hose of costern pe roa saccade ofl tape nigh os sarhing. po gta “lege epghect ayo Opposite the Gencral Post Opkce, Washinaton City, | i713 dts in'ttore and at the lowest prices. “Give use call silken cocoons in w! to encase its form. He u 5 oOoD SHALSSALE—I 12 WwW MI fester teeuod ram tha Clri's catocat ieee oS was poor; but the future to him looked doubly | no more, and to Mr. Howard alone was his | Armorian System of Penmanship, Booxkeeping i, log = cult, Court of the District of Columbia, for » Viewed from the shadows of the past, | sudden disappearance satisfactorily explained | Mercantile Form Cal ulations, Business C: n RIFFIN & Bi or 314 Pennsylvania avenue. COAL e Delivergi to all of the city, at the lowast od 10, : pacts OUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY and to rise high in his profession as a lawyer | through Kate, Spitmiaeion’ Seles, Gran mar Gnd Varithmous | Srvaud ot Wanleatoy, eu mp direaed.Lwil | poombievana, Mt {8 S17-8 He lowent | OUTE Rit was a determination which only the most un-| The next afternoon Kate’s horse was brought A Preparatory Class for Boye. house door of said county, on MONDAY, the 6th | Office 282 Pa. av., betwoen llth sua Ta Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Washington, toward events or the sudden close of life could | around for her usual ride, and turning to Mr. Ladies will be instructed in fine penman- | day of August next, 196), ht 12 o'clock wm valld-fend-| ma 17-tf north side, Travelers will arady their interests by examinin : . * ‘i ship. ant’s rightutleclate and interest in and to Lot No. | ——— my TRUNKS, VALICES &o, pur thwart. As his business with Mr. Howard was | Bruce, she remarked, that if he would like t0 | "Wsoms open from9a.m. to 10 p.m. For terme | sete Genes cis a the city of Washington b; | 4YHE SUBSCRIBER HAVING ON HAND ing clsowere, Asi use irae? ER ended, he rose to go; but his host would not peas gs Anse her father’s horse was at his | apply at the Rooms, Gace wahal oat mene ‘the improvements oD seactudee stock of FUEL, is p to | best material et oanploy listen to such a thin, , assuring him he would | service. Mr. Bruce stammered, hesitated— | _ms #-3m WM. W: YOUNG & CO. batons Vi i Lay wit besold's propery sof "WOOD Sauad aad Bont cee ize, ak to heon jor in Strene 4 be both grieved and mortified to see the son of then, toking 3 malicious glance from Dr. eared UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. alate Nos "7 and 13, 10 Octobertenn its, ver Galland see for yourself. 7 Tranks that are made i ues an old friend stopping at a hetel when his | Bell’s eye, expressed his pleasure, and at once "This well-known gad papeier aapinary which | Of John W. Phompaon and Z, D Gilman R. W. BA I keep constantly on make to house was at his service. Mr. Bruce hesitated | went out with her, and mounting, they rode has been so apocossful under the entire case of Mer, eas On eee Di ae Te sae, ms Sn commer ef Pentoate uel oaks, PesTe eR TRON F - ‘a Seen, Ginced into Kate's face, thanked | slowly away. j on the frst Monday in Septomper ait esate the | AT RRSHAL Sere | ~—— #4 fo Beoe eran ¥ a i 3 TO BE CONTINUED. ny $ é ler, ARS " .—In virtue of a writ of fieri jHTD eit a, —_ rs LZ CES; TR. ; “fore” tne peo, darig which Mr. Row fe RICHARD oie Galen gia te | MM Mes rake ete toa fh | LSOHTNING garg pot, Sap al, AEE EE a wee snk Tie. ll dieeek os opportunity tolip in| {7 That the Queen hit the bull's eye in frily loosted Unies Srazou Serenned, Ona delight- county of Weakinetons mad te pee ney oe __ LIGHTNING | Trunks, to. # af short notioe, ee which they could possibly make Mr. Bruce | the opening of the great rifle shooting contest | ulars. see circulars at all the Bookstores, maz3-tf expose to public sale, tor cash, in front of the court In Trax oF P: PR War! t elivered in any part of the city, George- appear in a ridiculous light in the presence of | bY the volunteers in England has been men- RS. McCOR | 1CK’S SCHOOL. house door of said county, on SATURDAY, the w Suace, Panrane pes Wan! r P a tioned. How she did it is explained, to quote “eek 2 2th day of July nex \, at 12 o’clock m , the fol- Ral ate. At the same time they were anxious bi ized tier Mskos S. MCCORMICK desires to inform her | j to li-defendant’s right, title, F. LaBARRE, not 10 appear as the real agents of his discom- | HO™ be authorized report «Her Majesty epee athe wi roma Snibrect in and-to-acnriaitwellisy | Sowthteatcormer ef loth and C stn e 0 uties of her School on the ist Monday in Sep- fiture. Any sport in which they thought him | of Mr. Whitworth’s rifles was fixed in a sliding ber next. not proficient they were sure to p ; and | rest at four hundred yard’s range. The Queen eH ae hag arm nailthe | numbered thras hundred and seventy-seven, (S77) | Respectfuily aunounoes to the panto at Washing: any —s subject of conversation—such as | pulled the ftigger b ped Cy _ cord Ben. sia ae mea} in the city of Weshinscon, p. c ry aaiaed nd lov ted ton Loy Rey pes Pree ree joxeoute all ress, hion—| to yy Mr. hitworth. shot ‘addit hol: ii Upon as rOD rt | ulus » Bud wh an oaened it x bir pear tino the pen struck the centre of the bull’s eye, amidst great | recei mee y afew +? mer pote Sold to sai fy FE poner 0 380 to October term approved scjentific principles, Loteghi ineteen Mawnurai o1 fect four(4) inches an Lot nine, (3) 1a Sena, | . PLATINA-TIPPED LIGHTNING RODS, PITOL EXTENSION. IncTON. July 17, 1860, this O1 mot ornstructed of August next, for Furn mpl 1857, nathan the very best rie. very mode: nee student 0 be called upon to join in, and which | Cbetring. | Her, Majesty expressed’ much grat-| aged fot l0to 14 years, who will be under her im- | 18% ln favor of Joustnen T. Walker, 08 S| theta The tipped Points Chon ae ee heed afte Gaal ree a & d, talk | ifecation with the it. But it seems she care ms Late U.S. Marshal for District Columbia, } by me will be stamped with my - they, as young men ie world, could did not sight the rifie, nor touch it, nor do any- | 4Her arrange ¥ Scopmmpdation and jo2s-dis ‘Weather- Vanes of any design to order, 108 for each cei! - =n fluently, was often advanced. Kate was thing but pull a string, which pulled the er. ‘Those in Washi “4 se. iy 9-tm wits three good blind to none ef these things, and Dr. Bell and The rifle ad been tried a few ‘score. times, relies ~ Mr. Ross, neither of them ever great favorites ae until there was a dead certainty with the young lady they were addressing, | that the fara ew NWR ae | T siete RYine ue | BOE MSHA enat Raia oH DING - Antiquarian, |/iustra- Oana werk i ibe Colne, a must strike the bull’s and, in usted by ish Government, under i hil Ecclesiastical desoription, including the ngs i. las Aecantigess fact, the shot, like that in Der Frelechatz, could fn Partner partionlars her | the supervision tain General of Gabe, : a gi to the walle and tothe Sanat be init: © Gea cieanen te Be not fail. Yetthere isa chance that Queen Vic- 0. 38 street, Va. | will take piace at Havana on : Works accuretel ded tn the price bid. —_ Lor eg going down | toria may hereafter be chronicled as having oa | 1° 2" SATURDAY, Avovsr 4, 1960, New works sve sadedtrthe sarne, Proromsle must " “ae on the flats target-shooting. He was a capital | sit’ as certain as that of William Tell ot a Obie SORTEO NUMERO 40 ORDINARIO, ‘Any volume may be had sep ings,’ end mast a shot himeelf, and himself much sport | that at a distance of 400 yards she fired a rifle ROPOSALS FOR COAL AND WOOD. CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. sept © at witnessing Mr, Bruce’s efforta to hit the | hit the center of the mark ' Ne . “ Sxcr: 1 Of --.... 100,008 | 50 prizes of. LP & mark. The flats consisted of several low, Seis: FARE wre daly th ULB ! mie BS "a0 pe) eae etropolitan Boo! cs im the presence of such nests may choose to pony, gong srg purpose of drain- at Somme, ¢ Ganain Gnore. The ¢, London ila gldock mou Mo dey. ge Sth in tay tof ! do Sole aconts for Laurence’s Opies erewings of th ening. beans pa distanoes— s a ry o Senat. ie thne wor gamer a fale muday| seule peng gr eta | Stare Bac oN CRS Gent | wane maa AME wet TAIEES, 4, | 50 cont TO RPARBABTE Rie ae “ties , "4 si . ie ie AO! \—| i . — walet, and 2 penon, untoquainted with the pi asi Cad i pe to lea Sapetent <r ng ce vee sithebew, penal G4 Jon) Coy othe Ee ose’ which “erie oe ed st ats po come dieoount, * per pound by ‘or otherwise. “Welloar ouraext aie Fr wna should be acoompanied by the ground ran great risk of tripping into one a Gake Seog better. A service of the Seuate, to be delivered by the Miao &l solvent Banks taken at par, more morn @ & BURCHELL, jowing guarantee: them, Whether this hed soy thing to de | 22 ‘ prom se ny MEE | 15th September next.’ Bonds for the laitkfurexe’ | , A Atawing will be ferwarded as e008 a6 the reeult mace cor, Fifeene & BUR : Porm of Guarani. a with Dr. Bell’s selection of the flats he only crop of SERS ‘pa ane gent OF - = Pht oh _——* Sate of —'p ‘tion pf th twill be on becomes known, i erat kang capo Sy wed | wast hgleradeh eet co, | aero home ta grt | A) Be WILTLAM GuAGLEY EE TO Mr. Bruce, when asked to join them, con- trea large, the promise of the king of our | mast ata forthe go at nonaureinentio! both. Jy 19-tr Care of City Post. Charleston. 8.0. | bas ‘on hex falemonee af tek ie J. cereals—Ii jhe tthe de Evie oe ai tires, hand mn large stock will w of sented readily, and made bi jan corn—was never better. Nothing ie ASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, _ | 3.¢W style. Also Monument Head Stones, es Soy Se tf few minutes ther with a fine Pe ie iaarel- short wafers yer demand can keep the price | _J7 12-dtsoth__Seoretary of the Senate. WwW D Strect, Bettwoeen 9th Ad ik’ it LI Be Ais which he ‘ies to dispose of at reps thocont:net at the siicient ieee: ed rifle upon his shoulder, and other shoot- | of this i cereal from falling below ree] PURE SODA WATER. ieRiA'g dust finished a number of first olses | On hand. Plumbers’ work prompt ont oe ee eee ing accoutrements worn with the air of one ac- | ™¥neration to the grower. Of the last year’s CALL AND TRY CARRIAGES, such as Hist, ma 22-3meo Pa ove ba tat ond ata, castomed to them. Kate looked at him as she | Srelail nearly fall of lenteporre corns Cette THE BEST IN THE CITY, duet, and Bugeves, which we w: esltse UPONT’S GUNPOWDER, an . to A] Z Ste went out to mount her horse, and wondered ceipts at Chfeago have averaged over 100,000 * Being praot cal mechanios tx different branches souin'3 mit ve iapeonzows DB @ ety! a a : : —1 100k, ‘Siguatares of guarnators, 4 B. how she had ever thought him homely. As bushels a day, from the Illinois canals and rail- J. R. Major’s Drug Store, x selves that we bene we Satipr ouri itness, E the servant led ap her horse, Dr. Beil flew the season. Jy 5-006t" Connex 71TH jen and quaiity of work wi'l give 1 pa that the aboye spayed ——— are into the house to get a chair for her to mount ap PL eo A ‘One at 25 cents por month fasion, combising igstamas, comfort aud Gurstel: on hand, delivered reas Dis. haswn Wancasebiste mane good from, and Mr. Rowe took the bridle from the | fing xo Firs Largs Loet_At2 olclock on ine Basses: 2 de | Repairing promptiy and earetully toat | Eitginas eceanne akteneeeaomenel Aum Tobe the United States district jut ee, ler to hold the animal for young lady. e R. tige an. le NA THE NEw Booss.” SO . collector, or some Hr ‘race bent tte and extended hit band, in Clanttgwa, Rocand county "New York Sn ror ou ® ALE RAMAN © BORE, | Many of SOs tic 07 Mtsie ora ; pion a in wi ate placed ainty foot, and | before flames ld be ued it totall mt lo. 2-4 * - sprang thence into the saddle; thanking Dr. | datro be § together with several outtouses. Of ee — TRE aa AN CIS HARPER, 2: a eon eetlona: by che igs Ce Il with & bit of malice in her mile, as he | the ttteea persons in the buiding at the time of | yy m Paar bate Es EE bIS - © i. Robert Leslie teas with s Bears | ocd sat down the useless chair. Her father joined the breaking out the fire, but tenessaped. Among mn FAMILY GROCERY’ AND FF: D RE, ie as an % selections eorres- | vou ™ them that were burnt to death are John Black. ENCH LACK MANTLES AND POINTS Corner of New York avinue and Po , by Tom Payior, Faq ; #1 25. teorver —— a polar along to the grounds hurst, Thomas Long, and three othet farm ha..da, erie Sun Bisa and (San mr las, nsetwectfully solicite patronage ' The ‘Ege Phi a by Acthony lope; &1, easy terms or be u Sarna eecretngarge, my, tse, | ihe lng ead otbomerinsont scan | Remtaieeateaaeemranaa comm | Edetren ual ieee pe cattime| "Se emp « 90 ss | sod Mr. Ross gave th it fire. He raised jored Tarlton, Com lncone! share i ms Betweeo nt bis rifle with ih air of a man sure of his mark | Democract in Panneyivanta.—There are 54 puis Kk acd Bind jansook ite oer Ei “fork woteint of of every article prually pp. Sole for Laurenes's Sistionery, &o. iis mig flow and deliberate aim—fired, and | Democratic newspapers iodPaeaey ict ed (pagyags Cie 5 cy Black tte Bee found ® Somily Grsery ena = ced monte issed ony uy one by o —_ s mone e pode! eg ir. phen two daily Bem ia Philadelphia, viz: the Deaiee jem ‘AYLOR & HUTCHISON tried bis A crat and Pennsylvanian. these papers, so far perce —< ae caro, and the ball | 43 we have been able to classify them, fourteen “ That’ mark. be port ‘las, fourteen Breckinridge, j De toe Dece emnnen eid Mie inate remalndee have a ‘expressed no pref- 17574, PERF! CT, NEW, ‘ure BAO tt

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