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THE EVENING STAR i PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Vth st., Papers served in packages by osrriers at @4 a yest, or Scents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.5) a year, in advance $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months st the rate of 2 cents a week. Single O0P108, ONE CANT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. U7" AvvertiswEnts should be sont to the office before 12 o’elook m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. THE BELLE’'S STRATAGEM. [concuupeEp.] “Miss Kate,” said Mr. Bruce, after a few minutes silence, ‘it is needless for me to tell you T am ne horseman. The delight I expe- rienced in the prospect of being your compan- ion on this ride overcame my remembrance of my awkwardness. When a little child I was thrown from a horse, dri a long distance in the stirrup, and horribly wounded by the animal's hoot. I never recovered from the horror of that hour, and must frankly confess te you that I am afraid of a horse, and, as you must see, no rider. I was telling Dr. Bell of this the other day, and—— At this moment a horse’s heels in swift career came down the road behind them the next moment Dr. Bell, flushed, merry and malicious, joined them “ Lcould not resist the temptation to be of our party,’’ he said to Kate, as he doffed his bat and shook back his hair. “And the temptation,” thought Robert Bruce bitterly, “to display his superior horse- manship where mine must appear to such dis- advantage.”* “Here is a fine lane,’’ said the Doctor. ‘* Where does it terminate?” ““At a rail fenee, which encloses a clover field. Th used to lead to farmer Bloom’s house; but another has been made, and this is no longer used.” “* Let us have a race,’’ cried the Doctor; and as he spoke he struck his own horse, and then the one Kate rode being its mate, they started off at a mad pace, her efforts to hold her horse being all fruitl Sure that Bruce’s horse would follow suit, Kate looked back, and sure enough, there came the poor student at a John Gilpin rate, stirrups flying, his hat off, both hands elutched in the animal’s mane, and looking, the very image of mortification and chagrin The Doctor and Kate cleared the fence at a bound; the horse of their companion broke as he neared it, stopped short, and sent its rider fiying over, to find a resting place in the long clover. “‘Are you hurt?’’ cried Kate, leaping un- aided to the ground. “Believe me, Mr Bruce,’’ she added, as the young man rose to his feet, ‘could I possibly have held my horse this should not have happened.”’ He glanced into her soft eyes, and took the proffered hand. “ Yow are forgiven,” he said; and, folding his arms across his chest, he stepped aside, permitting them once more to leap the fence. ‘Mr. Bruce,” said Kate, turning her head, ide; “Tinvited you to accompany me on this surely you will not desert m: Dr. Bell,’ added, “you have proven that our horses will hot travel quietly together; I must beg you to ride on.’ Bell bit his lip, but obeyed; and Mr. Bruce remounting his quiet steed, rode slowly back, by Miss Howard’s side. What passed upon that return none knew, but the young lawyer and bonny Kate; their ride was long and slow, but words flowed fast, and were followed by that deep silence which says more than language. As they sat down to tea that seeing, Dr. Bell, # little late, came burrying in, and with # laughing look toward Mr. Moward, said: «I suppose have you heard of our race this after- noon’?’? Mr. Howard had not. The Doctor at once burst forth in the most ludicrous deseription of it, winding up by ssy- ing, ‘-After we had cleared the fence, I looked back and there comes our friend Bruce, flying over, free from the saddle, and bringing the top rail in bis lap!’’ * A sight which Dr. Bell might have lost had he not have taken so much pains to bring it about. I, forone, fully appreciate the motive which led him to thrust Eimself where he was not expected,”’ said Mr. Bruce coldly. Dr. Bell's eyes flashed, but he dia not at once reply. Rising soon from the meal, which was finished in awkward silence by the whole party, be said, “ I will have a moment of your time, Mr. Bruce, if you please,”’ and the two walked hurriedly out into the yard. With a pale face Mr. Howard rose to follow them Do not leave me,”’ cried his wife, clinging timidly to his arm. ‘I am frightened—ner- vous—stay by me, I beg of you.’’ Mr. How- ard reseated himself. ‘ Kate,’’ he said, ‘do you go, and in my name forbid any serious dif- ficulty between those hot-headed young men I hear high words in the garden; go at once, child.” Kate sprung uP. and hurrying forth, found the gentlemen beneath her favorite cherry trees in hot dispute. «My friends,’’ she said, “let this quarrel end here. Do not, I implore you, make a mat- ter of life and death out of a mere joke.” “Dr. Bell’s jokes are insults,” said Mr. Bruce, striving to speak calmly. “I have borne them long enough. I had rather bea target for his bullet than for his tongue.’” ** He expects to evade fighting me by refus ing to end this on the t,’’ hissed Dr. Bell through his clenched teeth; ‘‘he pretends to feel delicate about making your father’s grounds the scene of a duel, aud to hide his cowardice, proposes that we wait a more fitting opportu- nity. He refuses to apologize for insulting me at your father’s table, and dares not fight me in your father’s ground.”’ You shall have my apology at a fitting place and time, in the way you have demand- ed it—from the muzzle of a revolver—but not he: No doubt you desire time to practice,”’ sneered the Doctor. --If you were as skillful with the revolver as with your rifle, probably the respect due yeur host would not so far out- weigh the respect due yourself.” r. Bruce step; up to the rustic bench, where lay bis rival’s case of pistols, and fixiog & five cent piece against one of the cherry trees, walked back fifteen es, and cut a piece from the edge of the coin with his bullet. “Any time and any place but this,’’ he said, laying down the weapon and folding his arms across his chest Dr. Bell bit his lip, while his hot cheek grew pale with intense anger. ‘ Gentlemen,” sail Kate, stepping forward, *: Task « personal favor that you let this mat- ter rest here. Be assured, should either of you persist in making it the subject of a duel, [ saould despise you both. As you value my es- teem, let be nee anes ly @ nature conse st once. ere ¢ into my possession,” she added, closing and up the case of pistols, ‘and I = both, as my father’s guests, not to make his home the scene of an y dispute.’’ “the placed her hand on Dr. Bell's arm and led him away, leaving Mr Bruce to follow at his leisure ‘Miss Howard,” said the Doctor, as they turned down the winding walk, “may I hope that it was any feeling of alarm on my account that caused you to interpose just now? May I believe that you care =e for my life to wish to prevent my risking it?’” would seek to prevent the risk of any buman ry replied Kate, distantly. aint woman, I am strongly opposed to juello. Wore i man, it would, perhaps, be i t. There is a moral courage w! excites admi- ration more than this sort oe being pa] finds its acme in standing up dering to kill. To horror of bloodshed, not ty personal feeling, attribute my interference.’ “ And may I not hope that the affection 1 8 os for you, long trembled to sclose, has met a response from you?’’ [ cannot answer younow,’’ Kate said; “to- meorrow—some other time.”” “* Bat [ cannot remain ander this roof longer gb Bruce.” Tide ins! “* You can, if you reall; ire have asked for. y. meee bi aig aan petld ger | Was. spent in an em! sin es Y, oom placning of a slight indisposition, and two young men each lingering, sovilling to leave = ay phage his while Mrs. Howard, ore taciturn, aided Kate Ail in hor efforts Lo Keep tr anerenion + Ebening WASHINGTON, D. C.. SATURDAY. JULY 28. 1860. Death Warrant of Our Lord. “Chance,” says the Courier des Etats Unis, “has just put into our hands the most im pos- ing and interesting judicial document to all Christians that has ever been recorded in bu- man annals;’’ that is, the identical death war- rant of our Lord Jesus Christ. The document was faithfully transcribed by our editor in these words: Sentence rendered by Pontius Pilate, acting governor of Lower Galilee, stating that Jesus of Nazareth shall suffer death on cross: In the year seventeen of the Emperor Tibe- rius Cesar, and the 27th day of March, the city of the holy Jerusalem—Anna and Caiphas being priests, ‘afiseators of the people of God—Pontius Pilate, governer of Lower Gali- ‘t morning Kate secriadly entered ing room, and was followed by Mr. Bruce, who had bee iting her presence. There Dr. Bell stood looking out of the window; but he turned to give Miss Howard a gracions good morning, while Mr. Bruce, in no position seemed to come within his line of vision. Kate's face expressed alarm and agitation. “‘Doctor,”’ she said, anxiously, “my father, you know, has not been in usual health for a few days past, and this morning he has sym toms 0 serious nature. May I, in the ab- sence of our family physician, ask for your ser- vices *”’ Dr. Bell grew very red. “I am grieved,” he said, ‘‘to know of your father’s illness, but, I Cy Pe ya knew—the fact is, Miss How- ard, L could give no medical aid, being ‘‘ Doc- tor’’ only by courtesy—a mere college title.”” ot lee, sitting in the presidential char of tho “Indeed! you bore it with a AO ’ s Pp mi cortainly ied tall to belons you funy | PIO, comgomon Jom of Nasnreth to. de and notorious evidence of the people saying : 1. Jesus is a seducer. 2. He is seditious. 3. He is the monn § of the law 4. He calls himself, falsely, the Son of God. é 5. = calls himself, falsely, the King of srael. 6. He entered into the temple, followed bya multitude bearing palm branches in their hands. Orders the first Centurion, Quilius Cornelius, to lead him to the place of execution. Forbids any person whomsoever, either poor or rich, to oppose the death of Jesus Christ. The witness who signed the condemnation of Jesus are : 1. Daniel Robini, a Pharisee. 2, Joaunus Robani 3. Raphael Robani. 4. Capet, a citizen. Jesus shall go out of the city of Jerusalem by the gate of Struenus. The above sentence is engraved on a copper plate; on one side are written these words : “A similar plate is sent to each tribe.” It was found in an antique vase of white marble, while excavating in t e ancient city of Aquilla, in the kingdom of Naples, in the year 1810, and was discovered by the commissioners of arts of the French armies. At the expedition of Naples it was enclosed in a box of ebony, as the sacristy of the Chartem. The French translation was made by the commissaries of arts. The original is in the Hebrew language. Seen ereeneeeee “I have spent much time among the sick, bat am no practitioner. Anything else I can do for you, rest assured 1 shall only be too happy to perform.”’ “Then may [ ask you to remain with or near my father, until I can secure for him other attendants?’ “OQ, most assuredly—your requests, Miss Howard, are with me commands.” ‘* Whatis the nature of your father’s malady? Has it yot assumed any decided form ?”’ asked Mr. Bruce, who had remained a silent listener to the conversation. ‘We are fearful,”’ said Kate, “that it is small pox!” “Small pox,’’ groaned the Doctor, ‘small pox, that vile disfigurer of the human face divine-—that loathsome leprosy which leaves its impress forever on its victims! Small pox. in this house! in our midst—horror of horrors ! it has been the dread of my life—and now I breathe ite very breath !”” Recovering himself a little, he suddenly turned to Kate, and said ‘Fly, Miss Howard, fly! You exposed to this frightful scourge—this fearfu! pestilence. Let me entreat you to leave this house at once!’’ “* Alas !’” said Kate, ‘‘the disease is so dread- ed, and creates such a panic wherever it breaks out, I fear I could obtain no efficient aid if I left. Still, Doctor, it will be a comfort to know that I can depend upon you—that you will not desert us in this trying hour. I thank you for your eo to remain.” “Miss Kate, you cannot be serious. You would not ask me to face this awful disease—to Tun the risk of taking it, of suffering from it? Pardon me, I cannot encounter it.”’ “Unless deemed unworthy of so sacred a charge, I would ask of you, Miss Howard, the positon you have offered to another?” said rt. Bruce, blushing and embarrassed. ‘ [ would deem ita favor. Only seek safety for yourself.”” “Mr. Bruce will sta; pseudo Doctor, forge in his fright. “You can trust your father with him; he is not afraid of the disease. As for myself, really Tcould not breath this atmosphere another moment. I would feel that I committed sui- cide todo so. I will order my horse at once.”? “« Have you had the disease ?"’ asked Kate, turning te Mr. Bruce. ‘*T have not; but I will guard your father’s life as I would my own. Only seek some place of safety for yourself.’’ ‘Do fly, Miss Howard,’’ urged the Doctor, “let me bear you from this fearful place.”” “IT eannot go,”’ said Kate, coldly. “I am surprised that the life which last night you of- fered as a target toan enemy’s bullet is this morning too valuable to be risked in the ser- vice of a friend.”’ “ Really, Miss Howard’’—— © Not a word, sir! r. Bruce, you will find my father in the library; not well, certainly, but as free from small-pox as ever in his life, and ready to answer the questions you yester- day desired me to authorize your asking.’’ ‘* Miss Kate—Miss Howard ans Ito Sellers myself the victim of a vile hoax ?’’ cried the Doctor, angrily. “By no means—only the subject of a test, by which I desired to prove if your moral courage equalled your animal spirit of bravado.” “* And are your father's symptoms of a se- rious nature ?’’ “Only such as a parent would naturally ex- hibit when told by his own child that in a few minutes she would send into his presence a suitor to gain his approval of the choice she had made of a husband. But you said you A MKS. WINSLOW, Nyrestatota tho Susation at eaters Wratelan. SOOTHING SYRUP, teary Teething, recess of teething, by soften intammation—will allay act is SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upen it, methers, it will give rest ce yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YO INFANTS w ” eagerly replied the ing for a moment his foe MKS. WINSLOW'S SOOT:IRTNG THOUSANDS OF CASES, M1 not only relieves the child from pain, but toriperates the ch and rrects acidity, and gives ton m. It will cimost instantly re! & BowkLs and Winp Cotitc, , which, if eadity re it th T OF OTHERS, that will be SURR—yoe, ABSOLU medicine, if timsly aeed. company each bottie. Noni Codig a Pennine ai «outside wrappe Y. oc ll-dawiy -_ GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS oO FOR HARPER’S FERRY. N And after JR Sd. 1860, the steamer L. J. ished to ord horse, Doctor; I will not | leave Georgatewn EVERY TUES , . eave Georgetown a! detain ypmscgey weorntag tt 2 ) il not | awe Cotman Sed aataie: DAY, at7 o'clock & m., and return every alternate day,at6o’clock a.m. On tke Saturday trip from Goorgetown the boat will rum through to Shep- herdstown. je 21 3m FOR pARPeR's FERRY. DAYS.—On and atter July 2,1 the steamer ANTELOPE, Capi. J. WELLs,carrying the United States mail will care Georgetown EVERY MOND. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 74, m., and turn every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, N. B ~=very Wednesday the Antelope will ran through to Shepherdstown. je 5-2m? Three months after this I received the card of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Bruce; and as the a lawyer lives to enjoy the eminent posi- tion be desired in his profession, I presume the Doctor's duel is indefinitely postponed. ————+22-__ AY, re- Tue Massacres 1x Sypts.—The recent mas- sacres in Syria have aroused the attention of Christendom. The Turk has gone too far. Presuming upon the inactivity of France and England, he has paid no regard to the prom- 50 JUST RECEIVED, ises made at the close of the Crimean war. 1 180 BELS. Ween) oe ATE WIVES, The London Times of the 10th instant contain- " REPINE SUGARS ed an article in which was the following. It a hhde Barend) Seka te GA 5 echoes the sentiments of the people of Eng- land : But now comes the worst part of this history. It seems impossible to doubt that the Turkish military authorities, to whose Lapanesg the —* of the peace in these regions is intrusted, have permitted, and, perhaps en- couraged, the slaughter of the Chris It may be thought a heavy charge to bri: ist the offcer of a Sover aren trea- %5 tern CHEESE: Rerssiciow by "JOHN J. BOGUE, je 8 Georgetown, D.C. "AGEN OR PAIRBANK’S SCALES ASF del PoboRGETOWN? paar ical The undersigned have been appointed Agents for the sale of tl and Ot celeb: ted and well-known ORM and COUNTER SCALES. “A fut ly ocdeeaad Fad aed ot for Shas lowest a ; HA and COAL SCALES erected in any part of 1e All istriot or adjoining counties. ties with the ane bash eye resents pe Seales Fate durable, acourate, and and autogray letters wit! rit ‘rinces. sive satisfaction who wears the star of St. George and the cross in Agrioultual mplomepiay of the Legion of Honor; but we can easily be-| je8-2m ridge street 2 doors w ig! lieve that the accusation is well founded. The civilization of a Turkish official varies in- versely as his distance from Constantinople; and in a province where there is no close su- wr tigotry, avacioe aad doth 'Weece bares try, avarice, 5 that the officers at the head of detachments have parposely abstained from interference with murderers, that they have not refused presents from them, and that they have con- sulted their own hua, hd Adee ph, Age of the fray, and letting the 0: ans shift for them- selves. Some accounts even further than this, and indicate a treachery on the part of the Turkish commanders which makes them worse than the Druses themselves. Christians are said to have been prevailed on to surrender their arms on thé ‘assurance that they would be escorted toa eer geo: men puhars been then deliberately given up to the nives of their enemies. “And this,” an ries emeet se ett eta mies 12 . ACLs, ‘on Ge a N. 8. Old Evames Kopaired 'and Geet eats aad Seiten at Geers. ee, pHi ceton SL have ware Mao TUEINE, FOUR Rela: fos y Oren en sorkstown, will exclaim, we saved; this is the of which we are bound to m4 so. We naga’ — in adilemma. We have the most wretched, ia from the most formid- “is the N, NOTICE. New FAMILY GROCERY STORE, PENNSYLVANIA AV., Southeast Corner of Tenth street, been een obliged to su Washington, D.C. order to save ble, of despotisms. The Sultan rules in the und respectfully anno: North our jealousy of Russia, and in tends tot be hae opened the fing store tele the South our jealousy of France. pe ay Poeddi he has re- Had we abandoned him'in 1840 both Drases | °° ‘ SUPERIOR FRESH FAMILY GROCERIES lines to which he peerwcnlariy: invites ein aireeen. and might now be kept in order by an Egyptian ruler who would he really a Vice- gerent of France. Had we accepted the offers of the Czar Nicholas to Sir H. Seymour there might not now be a Sultan at all, and the| He pane that is arrangements for s con- Druses might be kept in order ourselves. | stant supply of FRESH GROC &S will ena- Bogiaad’ fe poestoed a e4AS icy; Bie hitn 8 supply the oF those. whe may Mosul Meditd. "But oe politcal objects oan | ai Lk ahr wag ORE make us forget the claims of humanity. If| oislstentonte the sieohen ct oaay toe ere. paunck repress, these outrages the} ‘Teas, Coffees and f § Christian Powers ete it. bon e Sul- high, ee i his he be spoon t to see thet it did not by. ti C “i canta 9 cunse to perme, jonowensegs f 5-777 RENRenE sical eae | nem wn RAPESEED of Syrie from destruction. KING & BURCBELL. Star. AUCTION SALES. - CLOTHING, ke. |THE WEEKLY STAR This exceilent Family and News Jouraai—con- taining & greater variety of interesting resding than can be found in any other—is published on Saturday morning. that #0 generally throughout the coustry. ‘Singie (10 Wrappers) can be procured paper. Price “THREL CENTS te N2. 2,322. wl, Teens Ak ge ee wi bo By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers, Tixmnovn ooeese OFA niperpety® dia VED COUNTRY SEAT NEAR THR CiTy OF N een oe ne SESB Ay AFTER” ugus o'clock, on the premises, by virtuo ofa dead of trust dated’ Maron ache nesr? and duly reco in Liber J. A. 5, No. 123, folios pode one of the land records for Washington county, District of Columbia, we shall rel! al! that certain piece or parce! of land situated in the eva Washington. in the pistries of Columbia, SELLING OFF ING at oust All opposite Post Office, and Summer C.othing THE BE AT COST! : In order to decrease my stock | have determined to close out the balance of my SUMMER CLOT H- 1p want of Summer Clothing are respectful'y invited to eall at No. 460 , fice see th =. No. 367 New York avenue, streets. north side, conta This house is venient to the Patent ry, ete; is lighted by sad in every ‘way suitah # for a boarding ent rao: Apply next door, or to A LER | sroon: floor north wine of Patent Offien. jy otf POR RED The fine FRAME HOUSE Evans’ H ituated on Ce 0. Sevent © great reduction in jy 12-im as “Fee " joure.” ‘hewn and as : Lot bered Can only be found st north, between 9th aod ith streets, 20, Ero (27 Geren’ are ublivteion ofa part of WIESENFELD & 00.3, Washing Phi eee, private ne mye dn As of 8 vert a : ~ vreunded ing five acres and one sixteenth of an acre move or Gain Hull Cecthing Roome') ..5 aol geuat anathgosel cussuat bankas efor jess. with the improvements, consisting of a com fortable two-story Square Cottage, with wide hal , r, dining, and breakfast 5 and kitchen, jevated from the road, and surrounded by — of hand- Sple: \ Elegant Dress — jas west rates. IEBSENFELD & CO.’S rious kinds, and fine shade trees, with £ ound. waliedin Apply to J. 0. Ci St. between Dand E. iy ‘OR RENT—Three BRICK HOUSES—one on 80, gardener’s house, stable, | Beautiful Business Suits, at Twelith strovt, between 3 one on the other out. hess.” ‘ * At WiSSEN LD & 00.'S, | corner of Twelfth and H a oiaBa vy ag Froants Sre tastefully laid out with walks | Business Suits for young men, BARKER — & h ste, Inquire Ss A - on ves, and contain & yo orchard of it Business Suits for middie pap + On H street, between Lith and 12th, ormam Sef in short every thing rn "WHA ARND & cos. | GOR RE — — requisite to render this an elegant and comfortable Dreee Baits for eeaaingn, sd) Lia dieveuth ater petwees t 7 ire avenih airect routs tinct about nae ode Nat ed a Egablishment of 6: Bayder nent dest Sortie Ge Seventh street rond, distant sbout one and a halt one Sale Net D & 00.3 | Gane ‘ . ma 24- mile from the City Post Office, and is adjoined by At WIESENFELD & CO.’S the residences of Mesers. White and Lewis, Coate by the thousand, OR RENT—Three Grst-clave and 7 Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in 6, 12. and Pants % the thousand, " built HOUSES. four stories high cach tend’ 18 months, with interest. red by a deed of trust ests by the thousand. somely finished, and having all the modern improve- onthe premises. Ifthe t=rms of eae should not be t WIESENFELD & CO/S, | ments, such as water van he. in eee ot te ote complied with in five days after the sale, the trus- | Boy's olothing for the youngest, finest | n th ‘on the corper of Thi tees reserve the right to resell, on one week’s notice Boy's clothing for all sizes, c ite the Capi - in the National Intelligencer, at the riek and ex Boy’s olothin, bars larger bo: < to rent & fine apa Papao ot thed<fanlting, mee At WIESENFELD h’vo. 8 opportunity, as All SonevanenE F the cost of the purchaser. Cheaper than the ch sire to rent then immediate: will rent a Ww. EAR et Trustees. Finer than the nest, low. Inquire of P. W. jel iyM4-2tawkds J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. ee ee et FOR RENT- and well three MARSHALS SALE —In virtue of two writs of At WIESENFELD & CO,'S, PE eee 8 EE fieri facias, Issued from the Clerk’s Office of | Save your money, as pred by ‘Mr, Bodice. Ma wy fo county of Washi toe sad co me altoceee Pent a gine od oe otiore _— Sion given immediate! 5 . cou ol my i. 5 ’ '. cy ii t bd export to public wale for cash-ig font of the ooart bade’ my ti ney seeks repre pl jouse door, s8id county,on . iv LN E . oe a of August next, 1860, at 12 0 Ik | Idefondant’s| gp reTeasee”* Cor. av and 45g et Fe, oo + ths Glavendon ve Boe fight MS Noe pe es an pepper. gejtable S barber's saloon or cigar store. For my esorl roperty. wit, viz: 4 oO 3,in Square No. 206"and lot Now ‘Min Rquare No. sol, yo on inquire at the Hotel. ==re together with and ar ane the improvements thereon, seized and ievi: SUMMER RESORTS. {OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the bpild- b pom, as the property of Julians Barry and James Rarrv, and will be CARLISLE ‘The favorite resort for Ing immedinteiy opposite the weet the fold to eatiefy judioiais Nos. 193 ands, to May | WHITE SULPHUR|thot, who appreciate | City Ha). recently: br Goes, Wr term 1859, in ‘avor of Anthony Addison. Hei eee Taviganee | story and the third floor of the be W. SELDEN SPRINGS, Moumsels Air nee ‘om cooly te RICHARD WALL he 4 4 U. 8, Marshal for the District of Columbia. CUMBERLAND co.,| Wi) Yeates os Louisiansavenue, = jood Society and & Good MARSHALSSALE—fovirtue of2 write of fen cn, SENATORS) MEMBERS © 6. 1VE facias issued from the Clerk’s office of tne Cir- | ACCOMMOPATIONS FoR For particulars send rome 3 5 - out Court of the District of Columbia, for the 300 for Cireu'ar. aished, will be ren’ during the session a county of Washington, and to me directed. | will " OWENs, CLENDEN- ess, in the most desirable eg city, fericiiorebiginaeebanieneroncat | reas cow. [Tne Viscehee | Ge tills Sony ten cumrenct Seopa and oure door of said county, on ; the je? isle , Pa. -4 day of August next, 186,41 120°clock n,, all defor: | 20.7 10 whan abn will do weil to make eariy ant’s right,titié,clsim and interest in and to Lot No. 15, in Square No. 732, in tl ty of Washington, D, together with all and e improvements reon, seized and levied uj as the pi Rony of Chas, H Van Patten.and will be sold tosatisfy Ja- dicials Nos. 78 and 73, to October term 1839, in favor oft John W. Thompson and Z. D oumet EN jy 13-dts_ U.S. Marshal for District of Columbia. EDUCATIONAL. HE SECOND ANNUAL SE*SION OF Mr. J. H. COMBS’ English and Classical High School will commence on the first Monday in September next. Applications should be made nJuly,as the number of pupils is limited. For terms. &e., see circulars, fee, or call at Mr. ©.’s tesidence, No 303 Sixth strest, near New York avenue, iy -eoSw™ COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 476 Savenru st., ‘ Opposite the General Post Office, Washington City. Armorian System of Penmanship, Booxkeeping, Mercantile Forms and ‘ations, Business Cor- respondence, Bills of ange, Current Bills, Commission Sales, Gran.mar and Arithmetic, A Preparatory Class for Boys. al [J Ladies will be instructed in fine penman- ‘Rooms open from 9a.m. to 10 p.m, For terms NOTI EY POINT PAVIL ng ail reports tothe jy 2i-Iw (GREEN SPRING and s constant shad attached, and shad the grounds, ols, S obtain this delightful Officers wil! attend at all §ive satisfaction to al! vi 0 53-eotf CE. ION, notwith- contrary, will > ¥ n to receive visitors until first ‘Menat October. The table will alway with ya be supplt all the delicacies of the season. W. W. DIX PAVILION, Near the Old Tron Foundry and only half a mile by and from the Omnibus Stand in Georgetown. The Indies and gentlemen of Washington avd Georgetown are Feapestiaily that this beautifel place, on the Brauch, is now handsomely fitted up for, the reception of Pic-Nic Parties and other visitors. There are numerous springs of the purest water le throughout the day. There is alarge saloon for dancing, with dresting room y waike and seats throughout Societies, Clubs and Socis! Parties can lace for Pic Nios without charge for the grounds er pavilion by giving the proprietor three days notice. eals are served at all hours, and Refresh- ments furnished at city prices tion of good order, ard no ae will be Spared to sitors. JOSEPH EHRMANNTROUT, Proprietor. ‘th street. between D streetand Pa.av. des-tf CARRIAGE FACTORIES. RRIAGE PACTORY. W4SHINGTON GARRIAGE FACTORY. We have just finished & number of first clase CARRIAGES, aa ich! om Fancy, Wagons, Park’ Pheatons, tly Os" I. will sell riaers, and Burnes, which we S ver emai. profit. Be echanies in different branches of the business, we flatter ourselves tant we Know the stytes and quaitty of work that wi'l give ro fantion, combining lightness, comfort and ia vie rome eatrent epee pementee to at u te ure moet re roadie o! oer WALTER, KARMANN & oer Conchmakers, successors to Wm. T. Hook. ap z-diy Ite ’bistnet® wire Sir ‘= Proprietor. informed Foundry times for the a at the Rooms. rae WM. W. YOUNG & Co. HE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. New ARRANGEMENT. m ScEMioT's SUMMER street, between C and Louisian: pay be found at all times one of the most opular, gerial, urbane, and intelligent GARD mn Sixth = rod oe nn naahonters promet om cumnyreerge : estaurant Koopers who backs up his reputation i This well-known and popular Seminary, moh with LAGER Beer from the GEA pRCTIER = = as been 80 eucces*ful under ntire care ra. | Ly Love, Philadelphia; wii AD 38 fro r c ‘ Z. Richards for more than ton years, will bo opened | tie choicest vineyards of Frances with Wikke | LRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. on — first rebel nr a oe unexpelled oe the, of fe Rhi and Page 2 nited an pervision and instruction cf Mr. and Mrs. | article o| SKY which smacks st of the BJU; ECKIVE 5 y ZRIGHSR DS, in the well arranced and delight- | true flavor of the Monon nd Bourbon Hi orGens ine Sees fa, pd or fully lovated Union Academy Building. For partie- | | Palatable as either of these may be individually, and Gaiters, Patent 1 and ulars. see circulars at all the Bookstores. maz3-tf | he has sought to make them still more so by the | Cloth Gaiters, Caif Leather,| K desires to inform her Bnd the public generally that rhe wil! resume the — = her Schoo! on the lst Monday in Sep- nex! course of study pursued will gomariee allthe — requisite toe thorough English educa- fn’ addition to her day scholars. she is desirous of reosiving into her family a ow segue a8 boarders aged from 10 to i¢y ‘who will be under her im- oe cancels me scocommodation and erran; due care of pupils have been considerally increased a M MRS. McCOR «.1CK’S SCHOOL, 8. McCORM may enjoy the ct fri too ardent ray night,” quaff hi ice-cool not): go will O AERIn, Saturday evening. erection the rear grounds of his favorite establieh- ment of a spacious Arbor, where his guests by Gay | breeze and be free from Sol's and, at “the witching hour of having their enjoyment dampened by dew. “Such inducements will, many of our readers to drop in and take a note (if s else.) and, most likely, many of those who In addition te ‘all this, he has engaged the Pros pert brothers and their associates to discourse their ghologst pieces of music Every Wednesday sand m ‘Skin, Patent and Lasting Shoes. A\ sn See ceetcn aie ons Ceca nts Bn of whic! a oJ ceeding!y | ces, Rk NTBAL, pl as i posedt street. ma 15-00 3 Coors shove D street. gpoors AND on TO SUIT Tak Weare now manofacturing all kinds of BOOTS supply of eastern made werk cf onsets 1 or soription, made expressly to order, and witl we extensive Lager without fear of the falling douhtless, cause jy otherwise improved. Those in hingtop desiring ioulsr information with reference to ASHINGTON her schoo] may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor o ITY GARDEN. ERNST LOEFFLER, Proprietor. Heretofore charged in this city for mach a ~o of eastern or P in want of Boots —~ pias city made work, will aiwayr . ort ia For terms and particulars apply at her New York avenue, between 1st and 2d sts. in store and at the lowest ee Pi Saray strost, Aloxaadria. Va, 1 Incalling the attention ofthe public to my rounds or 314 Pennsylvania avenue. wou every arr ement has CTO! Learning: bhonn made to.smae th “Retreat” ae) > Niiaergesney xP oneal active ever; vr ad LIGHTNING! | a rNING dene are oped to the ree of oharge—s cone ri | Opposite Odd Fullews’ Hall, Washington, D.C. given by 4 select ni O88 ring enjoy Taveiers will >) examin Pr dance and waltz wi the saloon 1 ete ij AZ rm i bel In Tous ov Paace, Paxrane yor Wan! order to render pleasure to ail. "Or other dene the Seskes cieretee chert mart ‘oone bat’ th SB F. LaBARRE, propristor will cheerfully grant the usc of tl best materia! the market affo: empioy' Beuthwess corner of Woh Csts., Sepees for *chool or other Pic-Nio Pa:ties with- | the gw <vee ~s Sy moon ee my and x orin Strength aud PLATINA-TIPPED LIGHENING RODS, For the amusement of children he has introduced | Portus thet ey and ENED to the pantie of Washing- 8 prepared to execute all thing Conductore on the Respectfully annot ton ‘ond vicinity that h orders for erecting + 0 N. B—Attached is my Bottling Establishm~ Prott seproved ewenting pranaiples, constructed of | Oy ieciicscee be supplied with any quai "at All Platina, tipped Pointe which are manufsatured | ete resiaenes, of tun! + upon short notice. e somber of nie py never befor i -_ oil a ume sity, af on eu 6 same amuse healthfai —, reseen inthis | | kvep constantly on ntaty LAGER je 15. 3m ith eather- Vanes Of any ‘design to order. iy 9-1m SALT WATER BATHING. Mansithis’ ARNT INe og Land- eek ores) ak A sa PE eR neh ieee ene inks deli rvered in any part of the city, George- = Ywill be open for th ; x town, or ROPOSALS FOR COAL AND WOUD ing) will be apen for the ree-ption of via, Ales Agent for Howe's oslebrated FAMILY Ornice Suensrany oF rye, SHmazE U.S | Wes caeteslicdty aah aeat he hte | wees TAMES 8. TOPRAM. wy. ¥ = Ls will be ived at thi ‘otomac river {tis situated about one hundred pil i look my, ton ‘Mo: day, the Sith in th 4 mules from |W: y on the ‘TENSION, farnishing, ‘ the ‘use of the’ Senate is five pundred ton White Arh Fu ® Coaiand cord best straight Pine Wood. ‘The whole to he saned end sh. and e@ail Sway in the vaults of the Capitol. in paces which te Firing between | be shown On application to the Engineer in the | Norfolk. The piers service of the Senate, and to be delivered by the Saleenaumae ie is 15th September next. Bonds for the faithful exe the cution of the contract will ‘@shington Potomac, ip full view oft) | famous for fine Oysters, other |. and easily eaten of | |NITED STATES CAPITOL U™ =? ‘Wasuinoton. July 17, 1960, Prorosas will be rrosived at this Tshing and Putting ap the insa, Ocilites ef too rooms over the connecting cortaor af ae Cashel on ust the for each cet! ie ™ust state eC) hesapcake Bar, Sale, ¥| bie br the steam" a nde improvements ‘; i ed. 5 len - I ide for the Coalaud. the Wood ‘will be oon. | $id ‘Ateline and plenty of Fishing sul Sat tne Booka coats of white load tn oil! ite . x jored separ: iy; sptiefactory arrang tg | free ef ol o spared F . | All of the Iron work ofthe of must be le for the correct Batra ©. th. description, py dal nage cellage ASBURY DICKINS, = to the walls and to , must - iy 12-dts0th Secretary of the Senata. | ¥! ded in the price te. “I oe on A at it fant be cuter. PIANO ie et ie — Seances, niened ty one more reepoasibie per One at $1 50 “Pay w iSopgued atthe ite mentioned above, FOR aan wf in the presence of such persone as may to RENT. And up to $7& 8 ee scawings of the ol at thie JOHN F. ELLIS, Office, inet Of the omnes RR LING _isat Pa. av,, between 9th and Oth sts. Gostyfn ae FRENCH LACK MANTLES AND POINTS ee een read, Valencines, Swiss and Cambric Edgings, sofeheh proposal should be aceompamied by the joniton, Guypure, and F' worked 8, oop be inen.« rid, Swiss and Thread Sets, WwW AND The padi Porno Guaccete. of: sede ‘ul aud Nansook’ Muniins? i 2 af ol. s0d—— in the State of pawe- Mull, Nansook and Piaid Nansook Muslins. Delivered to ail parts of the city, at the lowest bid of Hoisery, Gloves, Gauntletts, Bisek Silk Mitts, &o, | possible rates. " py quaranty that to ogee. She Sooaen ie AYLOR & HUTCHISON | Office 259 Pa. av, hotween Ith sed Ah So a the receipt 0 RANCIS HARPER, ma 17-46 north aide. for the cette. od geficient eecur 3 01 A x — rata aROABRV INE dopnorons, | T's comeuee AMOS. oar | tie ated oe came at we street, Respectfully solicits the “palrcnace Of these who | "WOOD Rawel Ait Sant caine, at wich mae be nooepted. may be iu want of any artiefoin theabove line, His Coheed tier saa —, late, “Signatures of guarantors, 4 B sl st a to the wants of the public, he to merit a Woot and coal Brel, itness, E F. re of their patronage, mab 8, Bcorner'ef Poutueath end Gris, | Thereby aertily Hi k consists article usually to be found in & first-class Family Grocery and Feed Store. ma 17. RY GOODS COMES. pee many at to reduce stock this month. Also, in store & ful stook of first. oi Staple and Sod rast Sareaems deers Sorts wi The Three Clerks, For sale at Se at ee x y feoigaed teeta BUCBLY. i ne jana, weiss ed Many oF Bene ROons., Grant ; price Saat Bi by Anthony 7 Pas Ser ee ani thouy

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