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THE EVENING STAR , PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Ith st., BY W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in psokages by carriers at $48 * ear, oF 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers ‘he price is $5.5) a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than ‘thes months at the rate of 12 cents % week. Single Sopies, ONE CaNnT; in wreppers, TWO CENTS. {[™ Avvertisx«myrs should be sent to the office betore 12 o’clook m.; otherwise they may not appear until the nextday. . |THE WEEKLY STAR This excetiont Family and News Jcurasl—con- } taining ® greater variety of interesting reading than ean be found ia other—is published on | Saturday morning. Til Fass copies... + By subsoribing in clubs raised among neigh? neg without the intervention of @ mat sernt ae wil be porosived 2 per cent. of The W. iy Stay will be wed. it invariably contains the “Washi: jews” that bas Evening #0 geners.ly throughout the country. Single copies (in wrappers) oan be procured PAS Bonn oy rare diate efer the issue of paper. Prioe—THREE C Postmasters who sot as agents will be lowed a commis+ion of 2° cents, vez, XVI. WASHINGTON, D. C.. THURSDAY. AUGUST 2. 1860. N°. 2.326. DR. LIVINGSTONE’S EXPLORATIONS. | and alto of «future state. The Chief Chin: 1 CT. ; AL ; CLOTHING ¥ ; AN EN | In the geographical section of beg ong Ae — a re ios poonn Ax Experion Naren. ond Female Fi Ce Ane SER te G, ke ‘ _FOR SALE ans D R . Te tion, r&stii . . Liv- er death. metim: — y s & CO., Anstioneers. 2 ry NT story (brown fro ingvens: wuteaks We ony pe fats again, they appeared to them in dreams, but] SQOTHING SYRUP, Ss gh Bode To, 85 New vork'arecun: betwen they never told them where they had gone to. Fer Children Teething, This is an inviting field for benevolent enter- | whieh groatly factiitases the of teething, oy soften ‘pio There are thousands needing Christian | tug the reaugirg ali will allay aun RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROP- : T Ty on Capiron Hitt —On batoay ae. In order to deorease my stock I have determined | ioth and 1ith strests. north side, containing hitenn IERNOON, August 0th, at § o'clock, on the | to close out the balance of my SUMMER CLOTH | room ‘Thos house is convenient to the Patent Of- Pemba Sd Yas oe OF, 8 deed of trust, dated No- | ING at cost. All in want of Summer Clothing are | fice, Prensury. ete: Seabee _in the upper part of the Lower Shiro, in the i Tes, and da'y.coeeeded the land | respectfully invited to oali at No. 460 Seventh et, chore Bee acieend, bighlands, and in the valley of the Upper Shire, there is a somewhat numerous population. 4 for a boarding house, Rent mo teraie, numerous : PAIN and spasmodic vewien,and ie a eae ite Post Office, and see the great reduction in | pris next doe me eee : The people generally live in ro oe ee ee ee ee lawful |" SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. _| mater poi eee, coats Lah mequpts | Scmmer Crothing: . dy tein | G02 perth wren of Povene Gees Yee eeere chet a sin ehinee none at aesiner esos View tied Gap- | Drzen’ erent, ethers ic wil give rete yeurasivon and pages Ty Hast Capical since oes )OR RENT—The ine FRAME HOUSER chief, and the chiefs in a given territory have | none of the RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS Litre pons Keay on Tage ce ng S : “French Evaen' < oe a head chief, to whom he owe suse tert of | tins Burton and Speke were tormented, and, # at ep and seid chis article for ever tan years, and ~ ty Rr wh a gy oe La SUMMER RESORTS. FS fotenen, Spee House.” situated on , allegiance. The paramount chief of one por- with the single exception of 30 miles, water CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH of it, @hat we have poate thereon, hes, toget mpro: en aaatauipaibn uae mel aie heya EM am careeee, Wo. St 0 tion of the Upper Shire isa woman. The sites | Communication all the way to England. Let ean ru Sonveyaasing st the cost of the purchaser. those who api Washington. This house,is surrounded by fruit ir vi arket be open r the purchase of ‘erms: One- cash; balance in 6 and 12] WHITE SULPHUR 5 trees and great numbers of currant bushes of ve- of their villages are selected. for the most part, | but a market be opened fv: P weg RE Grand Scenery, Pure their cotton, and they can raise almest any amount of it, and the slave trade will speedily be abolished. ——— +0 THE GREAT EASTERN. Her Departure for cape May—Scenes on the River and ia the ‘ye On Monday afternoon, says the New York eee =—_ 44 o’elock, oo — Eastern tdi i dllowmonencsons er anchorage in the middle of the stream, in the North River, and proceeded on her ig un avieeaeee on Ca) ay excursion. She has between eleven THOUSANDS OF CASES. and twelve hundred people on board, nearly | it netenly relieves the child frem pain, but invigorates the with judgment and good taste. A stream or spring is near, and pleasant shade-trees grow in and around the place. Nearly every vil- lage is surrounded by a thick hedge of the poisonous euphorbia. During the greater part of the year the inhabitants fee see an en- emy through the hedge, while he would find it a diticaft matter to see them. By shooting their already poisoned arrows through the ten- der branches, they get smeared with the poi- sonous milky juice, and inflict most painful if not fatal wounds. The constant dripping of the juice of the bruised branches prevents the an instance of dis- nonths, wi h interest, deed of trust i rs , Bod fine shade trees, with of a dma SPRINGS, [Mountain Ait favigora: | ous Kindy ap fon shee treme with 1800 fe 36 JOHN HEPBURN, Trustee. | CUMBERLAND CO ,| Wa) Se insed Roctne | Ee’ between Dand he iy i Jy eokds J.C. MoGUIRE & 0O.. Aucis, ‘Patsenioanti |Good Society and a 6. anh $a Ade cee cao, ee bie. ARSHAL’S SALE—In virtue of two writs ol x bas Twellth street, between C and D; one on the JA fier facie, isaued from the Clerk's Omer of | ACCOMMOMATIONS FOR || For particulars send | vo nara Twelfth and il oes sat ops pe, Hi, ben apt Coart o the District of Columbia, for the . OWENS. SLENDEN- tween 12th and i3th sts. Inquire of cS WwW. county of Was! ton. and to Se eed » L will TERMS LOW. IN& Nissc BARKER, on Hi street, betwoen l)th and 1s, No. Tetse doo? ol sald cousigron MONDAY eakdgs | J87 tow Gertsle Sortnes, be. | SSE = of Augul Next, 1861. at 12 O'clock m..all defendant's APE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY Be eee eT oT ial ure ond well ervenged @iveo right, title. ciaim and interest im and to tne follow: Cape May will find good accommo a story eek SO e 3 i >, street, ing desoriled property. to wit, viz: Lot No 3, in | tionsat WHITE HALL. Terms only between 1th snd 2th ste, Far an ©oou- Square No. 706" wed (ot Nov 30, 1a Squa: $01, | per week, including the ride to the cf femt pied by Mr, Bodies. Rageen Least ns Bomeee: together wit all and singular’ the \aprovements | in the morning. Dr. 8. 8. MARCY, gr ee te thereon, seizd and ievi apon_os the property o jy 27-2w* Proprietor, | EY S. PARKER. next door east. ma 16-eott F 98 RENT—Three BRICK HOUSES—one on acministered. : t A ir | stoma: diy, and Julians’ Bary ill be —A small STORE, corner of 6th st. enemy from attempting to force his way price aeg eae re son collars pete a caeegy ee whole spotons, Bt will cleceat tabwcly rotons ald tovatieh judioina Nos, 133 and i, toMss CAE D- At on inducement for temilice tosajoure i = Hy hoe Sof ple The ta ave erga, stronger ae wigs HE: | sami serie, were Sergeant Dickson and | Suiite tHe Bowie ano Wins Gouzy”| orm ih ia bror sf anthony Qn n° MOY | Cte thin rin tt gi | rated ee ¢ huts are larger, onger built, with high- ; rt come convulsiens, whioh, if 1@t speediay r istric ¢ i hav a bf Board to $2, = - ‘rand ors aa a = wo a four other officers attached to the Detective | £24 st#"some conv — 10t speediiy rem 7 U.S Marshal for the District of Columbia. tore beve reduced 8 re price o ° 2 eo i Police, who will prevent operations on the part of some cated Usleves, who sre known to have purchared tickets, expecting, undoubt- je a the amount of them twenty or ty fold. me veer from August ist, {OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR ag MA BSPAUSSALE to virtuoct? write of fen CC: WILLARD, { Proprietors, | ¢,, 1a immediately opposite the west wing of ae Paauas iss ed from the Cler ca pmnool the Cis Old Point, July 26th. iy Z7-im_ | as an office. Also the front room ta . 7 °! fo. — t; hy <CHMI ‘S SUMMER GA EN.—On Sixth | St0ry and the third floor of the game building. For county of W sihington, and to me directed, | will | G(CHMIDT’S SUMMER GARDEN.—tn Sixth | $0ry and the thied Boor of ty WAELACH Wo. m Desi. _ Many of the men are very intelligent look- ing, with high foreheads and well-shaped heeds. They show singular taste in the aston- ishingly varied styles in which their hair is ar- expose to pul)lb sale, for cash, in front of the court iy ai OR THE PREJUDICES OF OTHERS, ¥ i i i nd at all time: f th 4 Louisiana avenne. - sit ranged. Their bead necklaces are really pretty rom an early hour in the morning, large ring child and the relief that will bs be pedeen ign NR ONDAY), the ex found st all Smee one of the, most pes aupan ae r specimens of work. Many have upper and | Crowds assembled at every available point on ie memegente. | : id No. | Res rant Keepers, who backs up his re a | SER ipiadid suites fROOMS, y fur- middle as well as the lower part of tho ear | th¢ New York and Jersey sides of the river, unless the faccalmile | 15 in Sq) f with LAGER BER from the Cory or B @ PAR ae Sore eleren i . C., together with ali an? singular the improvements | Ly Love, Philadelphia ; with BRANDI thereon, seizedand levied upon as the property of | the choicest vineyards of France ; Chas, H "Van Tatton.and will be sold to'entiafy Ju- on the outside wrappe and on the Long Island and Staten Island shores and eminences to witness her depar- .Y. ture. The excitement was almost ag great as Bot oe ll-dawiy »ored, and have from three to five rings in each ear. The hole in the lobe of the ear is farge enough to admit ene’s finger, and some ress, in the most desirsbie yg in this city, ing Within oneor two squares c "s and unexcelled on the hills of the Rhine; asd with an | National Hotels. Those in pursuit ooms it. Brass and iron bracelets, elaborately fig- ured, are seen; and some of the men sport from Ss Q jy 13-dts_ U.S Marshal! for District of Columbia. | he has sought to make them still more so by the erection the rear grounds of his favorite extabli 2 dhoinis Nos. 72and 79, to Oorober term 1859. in favor | article of WHISKY which « cks strong!y of the } will do well to make, oti eppigation at e578 . ; i és rue fiav: ¢ Monon| nar street. wear a piece of bamboo about an inch long in | 9" the occasion of her coming up the Bay. | eee | Of John ompeon and Z. ROU mea EN, Paintable as either of these may be individually, | = = a The Battery was crowded to excess. In fact, GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS everywhere, on each side, thousands upon = CARRIAGE FACTORIES. 0 ei ; thousands of peop! . The > > 7 = ment of @ spacious Arbor, where his guests by d 4 a wa - por ies tea ce pote eer and had to wait mue louger das res rapael, bys one pis may bs See oo ee EDUCATIONAL. too ardect rate; aud, st “the witewian hur of ASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY. copper, brass, and iron rings on their legs and | however, with some impatience and weariness. | % Profitabie business, at one of the best stands in night,” quaff his ice-cool Lager without fear of Street, Between . The delay was partly owing to the state of the | GOODS on iensomibie terme ee Orie to nee tide, an artly to the fear of breaking the | chance in my business. W.R HURDLE. Staten id telegraph cable, which crosses} _j¥ 24 lin Corner of High and Gay sts. the river at the point where her anchor was On Z tEQR HARPER’S FERRY a nm “rms; many have their front teeth notched, and some file them till they resemble the teeth of asaw. The upper-lip ring of the women gives them a revolting apperance; it is univer- THE SECOND ANNUAL SESSION OF | having their enjoyment dampened by the falling | We bave just finished « pumbgy of Sret clas Mr. J. H. COMBS’ English and Classical | dow. Such indo ents will, doubtless, cause | CARRIAG “5, such as cht High School wil commence on the first Monday | many of our readers to drop in and taken note (if | Wagons, Park’ Pheatons, Family Car in September neat. Applications shonld be made | nothing else.) and, most likely, many of those who | riages, and Bugezes, which we will sell in July as tho umber of pupils is limited. “For | go will goagain, & verr small ’s arses oy £ erms, &o. lars, d&c., or call at Mr. L tion te all he ha ed the P Bei ractios chanics in different branches sally worn i is] dropped, and with which it had become en- Daptaln WB Ries, a teeamer Le, J | Vesidenoe, No 363 Sixth streck, near Now ‘York | port bacthon Sot dete aneonesengeced the roe | (Being practical mechanios in different braaches iy in the highlands. A puncture is Brengle, Captain W. B ull : made high up in the lip, and it is graduall tangled. feave Gton ea EVERY :3 avenue, iy M-eoSw* choicest pieces of music Every W ednesday and Pod styles aos culty fo hg wm te SI Seek. cnlarged until the pelele can be ete By using extreme cantion, no damage was} DAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR- OMMERCGIAL COLLEGE, | urlascvening. Sr | ym Combining lig whine : Some are very large. One we measured j | done, but some delay was the consequence. A| DAY, at7 o'clock a mead Teturn every alternate No. 476 SEVENTH &T., ASHINGTON Repairing promptly carefully attended to at the lip to project tos inshies ber aaa phy eg large fleet of yachts, row-boats and small sail oats a eyes Sdlceek Geom ee aren Opposite the General Post Office, Washington City. plttTY GARDEN. the shortest n« ree aed Ht roa bie charges. the nose; when the lady pode the pode craft lay off Staten Island and toward the Nar- herdstows ‘ __je213m_ | Armorian System of Penmanship, Booxkeeping, Nos Yok wits beacons cea oes Ousskanheon aetna te ne ook. tion of the muscles elevated it over the oyes. | TOWS to anticipate her coming. As there was} or HaRPE FERRY —CHANGE OF | Mercantile Forms and Caloulations, Business Cor — Spz-diy “Why do the women wear these things?” | 2° Wind, they found it difficult to control their DAYS.—On and attar July 2,i960, the venerable chief, Chinsurdi, was asked. Evidently err sas at such a stupid question, . he replied ‘For beauty! They are the only beautiful things women have; men have movements. which obliged the Great Eastern Pee NE OPE. Ca t. iB in one or two cases to vary her course from “ie Becenehn aes > > direct channel-way to avoid a collision with | WEDNESDAY aul PRTDA fey MONDAY, SDAY and FRIDAY, at7a. m., and re- them. By the time she had proceeded half] turn eve: ‘Tuesday, Phursday and Saturday,“ Commission Sales, Granmar and Arithmetic, | [ would state that every arrangement ha» reparatory Cinss for Boys. been made to make this ‘*Retreat” 1 respondence, Bilis of Exchange, Current Bills, In calling the attention of the public to my grounds T 7 — CARRIAG: — HE Subsoriber having Ladies will be instructed in fine peuman- | attractive every day. Moudays the lars: additions to * ry, making it now one dene are open to the public free of charge—a co: the for ness, be Lopes ie ie strict, where his facilities Pe ae Reoen® 8m. to 10 p.m, For terme | given by a seiect hand. Thosedesiring townjoy the | Manuinoturing CARRIAGE & I¢ .—E “ dan id waltz wil find the saloon in complete beards, women have none. What kind of a| 11J from the Battery to Staten Island, both | uN ath en Shopheinreseey oo Antelope will ran | OPI ae sm WM. W. YOUNG & CO. | ordorto render pleasure to all. On other days ng experience in thé besiness, person would she be without the pelele? She the wheels and screws were revolving rapidly, | —— ——— Saas = 5 aon proprietor will cheeriuily grant the use h Light Wagons kept on would not be a woman at all with’ mouth like | 224 the ship carried a tolerably sized “bone | | 5() BBLS. Walsk fa.) ee hee eee a sr a al lpn eda araectant " ad a man, but no beard.” in her mouth.” The excursionists, in large ia do. ~HERRT? E ‘This well-known and popular Seminary, which | “For the amusement of children he has introdvoed | _ All REPAIRS neatly done,andii ertera prempt “They seem to be an industrious I numbers, were seen on all the prominent parts 23 do R 4 RS. has been so successful undor the entire care of Mrs. | a number of little games, never before seen tn this | "7, = Dealene ae seca dee ah wa sci = . “0 of the ship, except on the paddle-boxes, which Mo hhts. PORTO Rico SI as . x ma ery) ed more than = Begin will be opened Si on8 ealcn aied at the same time to amuse the | ‘ NDE EW J. JOYCE, . ; pls. ( Bayfield FI~ on the first Monday in September next, under th Hes.” : pat: one or two smelting houses; and Sent thar are always sacred to the pilots and Captain 25 boxes prime Eastera CHEESE, united snpervision and instruction of Mr. and Mrs, ‘N. B—Attached is my Botthng Establishm-nt, id sornor af 14th al own native iron they make excellent hoes when the ship is under way. ‘The three tops] For sale low by JOHN J. BOGUE, Z. RICHARDS, in tho well arranged and delight- | and iamilies can bp supplies with any quantity at Aes noes: | were well filled wi who loo a-| jes Georgetown, D.C, | fully located Union Academy Building. For partio- | their resiaence, of that bh axes, spears, knives, arrowheads, &c. They filled with people, who looked pi = ~ 5 » . » &e. ital érsks sam" | TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. ulare. nee ciroulars at all the Bookstores. ma3-tf | BEER, upon short notice. make also round baskets of various sizes, and Vien MES, McCOR ICK'S SCHOOL. a tronizingly down from their lofty height upon AGENCY FOR FAIRBANKS SCALES IN » ‘ i ~pasee: ‘ ; MRS. McCOR © 1CK’S SCHOOL. \REEN SPRING eS ge oe certhen pots, which they ornament with plum-| ror oy cepeare eet nt ,bartioularly 90 | £2. sndersig set Cee Eno inted Agente for Mars, McCORMICK desires to iatorm no: | GFEEEN SPRING, J oy, BOTs AND SHORS TO SUIT TH bago, said to be found in the Hill country, | °? : oe ee 3s BLAME Chie shove cclebrated and we.l-known | friends and the publio generally that rhe will reeum® | Nene the Old Irom Foundry and pnly half amile bs TIMES. though we could not learn exactly where, or | W**® °f the ship, or on her quarters in large FLATEORM and COUNTER SCALES. 1A fui! th duties of her Bohool on the Ist Monday in Sep- | “Tind from the Omnivus Stand in Gaeornatoton, ont SHOR, narabearieg al kinds of BOOTS in what quantities; the only specimen we ob- thew ogee Ge ts oP Wa Hendtick ima pe ele coin pala le “Peecceres of stad pursued will oomprisealithe | The ladies and gentlemen of Washington and | supply of eastern ma ‘dg. tained was not pure. At every fishing village | 7° dson, Columbia, ‘Ma Sonex Hoe Thauas HAY and COAL SCALES erected in any part ches requisite toa thorough English eduoa- | Georretown appa Bh atoraee feription, made expressiy to order. and wi on the banks of the river Shire men were busy Hunt, and Keyport, Mendon whioke the emery [bel pen rtehat tS Seretier deoucate- and | In addition to hor day scholars. she is desirous of | Bracch, is now handsome fitted ‘up. for heretofore charged in this city for much inferior spinning bauze and making large fishing nets Bell, 'S: talite: "Mazes , Hunt id | t© give satisfaction reociving into her fgekic fow pupils az boarders tre reception of Pic-Nic Parties and other visitors. | articles. from it; and from Chihisas to the Lake, in| Praveis@ Seoiphe were cee an BUSEY & BARNARD, pre cada geet whe Wii" betahder fer im And s oonstant suade throuehout ther day’ Piers | oi raed cornet cients apd Bhove of eustern or every village almost we saw men cleaning and at ee 5 . am Deqiers in Agricultura: Implements, (ert a ‘7 rhe oe | Lianaloasn +! ~ spinning cotton, while others were weavlog it steamer Delaware, which accompanies the| is 2-2m Bridge street 2 doors weat of Hich. Her arrangements fa for the sccommodstion ia a large saloon for dancing, with dressing room | in store and at the lowest prices. Give us 5 dug care of pupils have been ooas.deral tngreasee gibtohed, and shady walks sad wcate throvghout |" RO. and otherwise improved. O88 1D ashingto rounds. . + T desiring rtoulsr. information with reference te Schools, Sootrties. Clubs and Sooinl Parties oan | —*?** _— into strong cloth in looms of the simplest con- Great Eastern to Cape May, had a very large CRANDBLL, OPTICIAN, struction, all the processes being excessively nos IPFIN & is 1 bi =k party on board. 128 Bridge st., Georgetown, . i fh i Has constantly on hand a large assortment of Ww. D. i. obtain this delightful for Pie Nies without ‘01 N TRUNK MA UFACTORY, slow. This is a great cotton-growing country. |. 75°, meena TR ensea arrived and | preneh Wear tirkend, [erie pias Col mea ep Sea ne RTO WD Walla liters | re eae eee eer zeae | SOUTHERN OS Tre Besa foesignt0n is of two kinds, “Tongi manga,” or | {xe Grent Eastern as ahe passed. Large aur, | (rears ee tA Les, eee enidoage™No, 36 Camerdu surest, Alcutatrte, Ve, | heals ars ecvel Bresil hours, and Refresh. | OPPesite Odd Fallows" Halt, Washineton, D.C. foreign cotton, and ~Tonji ead,” or native | bers were disappointed te thee swan te get | silver frames. 'N. fH. Old Frames Bepsicod nag | ext =" ie mumnumaennmmciieie oe prices Travelers will study their interests by exemumin cotton. The former is of good quality, with a staple from three quarters to an inch in length. on board of the excursion boats, which were in | SW £-S##08 eet in thom to order. no 18-ly some eases dangerously crowded before they | JO*: F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, = = Officers wili attend atall times for the preserva | ™Y TRUNKS, VALICES &o , before par PRoposats FOR REPAIRING Tak © tion of good order, ard no pains wil be spared to | Chasing elsewere Asl use none but th i i iri "1 jake as y “| give satisfaction to a!| v sitors. bost mater rial the market affords and empiov ence in three youre fie matte coon | Sed daled at ait the diferent places men” | YuawGZiecars trae aacen castes | EPO HOUSE AE UAURNGRE a, | erent ee, Nrmoon, | eit gomment magellan tment my rected ore Tne native cotton J5 | tioned in the advertisements. Ths Thomes P. | of = business, lam prepared to ~ Treascny DxeantMent. Jentetl 7 3 = = ein. 1 aie lineieain mae planted every year in the highlands, is of short Way came down from Newark with her deck | sttond toll caile with prompiness (<a Wasninoron. Juiy 13, 196%, M SALT WATER BATHING. I keep constantly on hand, and make to order staple, and feels more like wool than cotton. li ked MES r by | Persons from a distance oan be sup- PRopPosALs will be reoaived at this Department | /YAARSHALL’S PAVILION. (Moore’s Land-| one week'* notice) ever: docs ptian of sone Every family appears to own a cotton patch iterally packed, and was obliged to pass by plied at a “ew minutos’ notice. as | havea large | until the fifteenth day of September, A. D. lab, at | irg) wil be open for tne reception cf visi LEATHER, 1KON FRAME FRENCH ry which is kept clear of weeds and We and leave several hundred people standing on | assortment of COFFINS siways on hand. !120’clock, noon, for the repairs of the Custom. | tors on the 13th of June. This delightful ant OOD. BOX KS: AsHial D and 4 ’ aati ie | the pier foot of Dey street, who had gathered | , Particular attention paid to the removal of the] Haoce authored co tS repaired at Baltimore, | 'esort for those seeking health and pleas ether YALICES; TRAVELING BAGS; Hak- saw the foreiga growing at the Lake and in ith the intenti f goi >. (3 hi dead from the old to the new burial grounds, Mary and, according to the plans and specifion- | ure, is unexosiled br any pisce of the kiud on the NESS, SAD. Ww, , various places for thirty miles south of it, and |“! se -ohire ngage. gem ae o nem | _Hearacs and Horses for hira. ap 10-60 ranks, &c. cu OO tions prepared at this Department. Bidders wili | Potomac river itis situat 8nd Covered, ins work- be required to receive the old cast-iron work di«-| miles from Washington mediately on the | maniike manner, a! rt notice. ponsed with in part payment of the work, at the | Potomse, and in ful! view Brake Bay, Trunks delivered in any part of the city, George- rate of one dollar per hundred pounds, and will be | &nd famous for fine Oyetars, Soft Crabs, jheephead, | town, or — 7 ee s required to furaish ali tae material an perforin ail sasonee: Fish. ond oneal ly eeocemb abr a steam stwine ma ag ‘8 celebrated FAMILY @ necessary labor to cor. plete e ecoord- oats ply ny _ ington, "ore Bnv : s ing to the p ans fursiened:? ono rerre Norfolk “Phe. updersigned hee iunse eddstionni | “de leis JAMES 8. TOPHAM. Ninety pr cent, of the amount of work done and | !mprovements in bis Bath Houses and many other materials delivered according to sontract price | improvements to the comfort and enjoyment of his (anid amount to be teoortained in the manner pre- | kuests. ‘The Dathing cannot be surpassed. Splen- WOOD AND COAL. steamer Flushing, Capt. Nimmo, brought down == Ser Ee og over six hund "persons, and, on her arrival NV Se PUTT Par tones Peto Falton ncdery lip. some four ergy receiving fresh wun Lies of the above delightiui bev- others went on board, making about one thou- fe invite all persous wie want & pure un- sand. Tho Flushing made a circuit of the ship sdulterated Ale, + RNY se SHINN, Agents as she lay at anchor, and followed her part the| feo 7 Green st.. Georgetown way down the bay. The Staten Isl boats = . abcat one hundred about an equal number of miles below the cat- aracts on the Lower Shire. Although the na- tive cotton requires to be planted annually in the highlands. the people prefer it, because, they say, ‘it makes the stronger cloth.”’ It was remarked to a number of intelligent natives near the Shire lakelet, “you should were all throi from 2 to 4p. m., those on] yy xe. ; bed by ths contract, by the eatimate of id Angling and p-enty of Fishing and Saiiing Boats plant plenty of cotton, and perhaps the En- the 5 o’olock retarn boat herlig a view New FAMILY “GROCERY STORE, scent ofthe Departinent pointed for thas pur: free of charge. ling spared uo expense in pre oopD glish will come soon and buy it.”” ‘Surely the | ‘1°sn0 ap Pa Nex clear a ert Paubesteanis ay pose) will be paid monthly, as the work progresses, | ¥iding & good Cotillon Band or ir layiug in hus stock | WW AND country is full of cotton,” said an elderly man » who was a trader and traveled much. Our own observations convinced us of the truth of this statement. Everywhore we saw it. Cotton patches of from two to three acres were seen abreast of the cataracts during the first trip, when Lake Txmandua was discovered, though in this journey, on a different route, none were Sad ton per cent. retained until the completion of of cai ieee, D Finca mee ened for chaos g OAL Tract and sco; nee the w by n ome a and seook a Agent aforeraid, and to be forfi ited in the evert of | relired place where they oxn make themesieee at | ,Deliyered co all parts ofthe city, at the lowest nen-fulfilment of contract. Speoifications and | home, there ix not a more piessant piace in the Uni- T J.& W.M.GALT. drawings will be ready on the 15th of August, when | ted States. The proprietor pled umself thst | Office 282 Pa. av., between Lith and 12th ets they can be bad on application to the Department, | nothing shall be left undone on his part to rend-r| Of 7 - eorth ade. ‘The proposa's must be seat fo thes Department, | them so. Te: for board: $1. T day, for jess ~ Piatnly sedoraed * Proposais for repairing the Batic | ber move, Persous Sishiag te aditem ag ee | Tae SUBSCRIBER HAVING ON BAND iainly endorn rr sals for repairing the Balti a 10 o address ore in extengive of u “ nore Custom house,” wud will ‘pened at one | Prietor will direct to Leonardtown, St. Mary's | sel! ate very ow Sayre for cash. All the shore of Staten Island, from Burns’ Southeast Corner of Tenth street, Hotel —o alge were oe 8 esters, Washington, D.C, who wav ind cheered as the big ship swept i eotfi by. On the Long Island shore, from Bay Ridge frienas ter ehes Spened fhe fine Mere ean to Fort Hamilton, crowds were also seen. Most | occupied by H. H. Voss, Es. and that he has re- of se steamers, finding it late (nearly six | ved olarge Se ERE o'clock) when they had reached the Narrows, araier turning back to the city, each company giving] FRESH FAMELY GROCERIES oc ock of the l.st day named for ‘receiving the | County, Md. hig to) Sawed Split any size, observed of more than half an acre. They | the ussal partin hurrah. The weather was} Together with evory article in the Grocery | SMe HOWELL CoBR erie 5. MARSHALL, Propaster, Gad ese for 7 R. W. BA’ usually contained about @ quarter of an acre] 31) that could be desired, and without a doubt. line, fo which he particularly invites the attention | 5, +7 oswaw Secretary ofthe Treast ao OF eee ame Te See | Wood and Coal each. There are extensive tracts on the level bh ill have a pl t ti ” | of remdent families, Ls 7 ary. WwW NEW Goops. 15 _8. E. corner of Fourteenth and C sts, plains of both the Lower and Upper Shire, | 9° Pas#engers will have a pleasant time. stant sc pinot PRES CROCE RIES wit gee | [JNITED STATES carrro” ExTENsioN, | W Fenersjant ieorived slarce stook of Bleached | _"™® =< Z . Se nt aupply o} RIES will ena- 5 Town NS of the 08. where salt exudes from the soil. Sea Island} Ocgax Tereanara Casuus—Mr. Ramett,| the him fo tuppty the demande of those Who tusy a. Will bs thee te Ciior si SHELTINGS TRALE LINERS AK ROPOSALS FOR PAVING. cotton might grow well there, as on these the who has reeeived the concession from the | {vor him with their aday, the 2ist of August next, for Furn- | TOWELINGS. IRISH LINENS, 200 oe P' — foreign cotton becomes longer in the staple RED French Government to est: an electric s PATRONAGE. telegraph from France to America, writes to Pape emerge hytong has directed spe- the London Times:—My cable is so made that Putting up the fro ae » | Orricz oy ComamissionsR oF Pusiic BUILDINes, VES, GAUNTLETTS, WHITE. KR ‘ apd OREY FUANNELS ta euicty Wee Sab “t The cotton growers here never have their crops Ceilings of two Gove from 8 cents to 8 cut off by the frosts. There are none. Both pos he connecting corridors of the Capito! e1 The proposals must state the price for each ceil. | ha’ 355) & few rich ORGANDY ROBES on bend | ,SB4LED Proposazs will be received at this of - kinds of cotton require but little labor, none | no sort of corruption or corrgding influence Teas, Coffees and Sugars, ing complete, al eng! pene Wa Taree pees eS me have pak Nw HUTcHIsoN — ior Gradtar, Curbh a Tae ences of that severe and killing toil required in the | wii] damage it, either before Fad it is sub- | Which, with all other articlesin his line, will be | Coats of white lead +e pund Osllrage, of overs | Coe etn... | SET Footwaya, sad “Baring the Gutters, eto United States. The people are great cultiva- merged. "eThe cable of any kind is once disposed of on the ie] re: se terms, desoription, inoluding the fastenings pe ry pha teth McPONSEL’s on the orth side of B street south, between 7th and } tors of the soil, and it repays them well. They | jaid in deep water it is hermetically sealed, | jy --o2w “P. MeDEVITT. | {? the walls and to the roof framer, must be inclu- Sar oa orc The: grow Iassaver in large quantities, preparing | and the chemical action of the sea-water then HEELER & WILSON'S SEWIN ee eens must be endorsed, “Proposals GINGER WINE! i Fidges for it from three to four feet high ard | takes but slow effect, even upon iron. But) WUPELER £ WILSON SEWING MA-| ¢,The proposals must be endoreed. “Proposals aboat a foot high. They aiso raise maize, a6 y - i Sasible vegetable material—say, for example, wood or| Remove To No. 346 Pa. Av., ore respo: per McDONNELL’S NEAR 71H St. earaaateeen oe pyre Tice, two kinds of millet, beans, sugar cane, hemp—seems rather to be improved in quali —- ee tea iil be opened at the ti autioned abo CATAWBA GINGER WINE! sweet potatoes, yams, groundnuts, pumpkins, | than deteriorated by time, which is proved y Engouraged by the substantial ond. rapully ne.) 22, the presence of such, persue: as may choose to MeDONNELL’S tobaeeo, and Indian hemp. Near Lake Ny- many instances; I will only mention one, that | quatied Family Sewing Machines, Winek for ite ; ii WBA GINGER WINE! assa we saw indigo seven feet high. of the line-of-battle ship Royal George, which | lasteight years have most triumphantly maintained | gpg {swings of the oS TRENT ne CATAWEA DING: sai Large quantitiesof beor are made, We found | jay sunk at Splthead for 3) years, when the te! riopity ae efmily iueitation, over al | OMO® Ceptain Topoernption! Fpxiace’s, This-Delicions Bummer Beverase, whole on the spree, and saw the stu- wood ; in charge tol Extension. type drunkenness, the silly sort, the wove Sr: or | tpi soughar then enue-near Th st, ‘where s best tulnasortcst Oi roposal should be tr the = Sa isterous talkative sort, and on one occasion ré new, as much of the wood | ®!!: ious st) Tormey sta umes be avcn. sold toliowink ges too" etait! Tonic Propensities the almost-up- hting-point variety, testifies. ¥ . of Guarantee. when a petty chief, with some of the people | iron, howover, had yielded’ to. the ohemient | hare foes iietien Arete to call and the] gdhepudersugned, AB and © D. of- Of whioh are now well known and near, placed in front, exclaiming, “{] action of the water, and was literally des- | best citizens of Wee ington and Georgetown, in that the fc ing bid of- Universally Admitted E wop thie paits, Joumattgo back.” Had be ‘royed.. ‘The importanes, Therefore, of amy | Toneonto pe wey fasea.and ther urhy tied | Rtv saline, sabes fesoribed bs aosegted, Throughout the Union. = pe the way with greater speed than | cable being so preserved is not that it may be Retices by tl means. It is ih time every dT, il place ton a the r eos fof Sa Sheey Bor Rabi ic rents cured bimof ail deeige to try a inilar oxpluit | f° [ear smerged, but, that it may bear | Roni su iitgrearing lasraments Fal ustruo~ | Sra tn cane Ek ast sake tel bo aaa tate by in future, It wasiremarked by the oldest | gr wherever if may Ine tatete us erase arts Romeof the purchaser, BJ "ST Ree e° | ponipnot as Be ad Seek |... Jon, W, Dame, oth oad I ats, . ry » wl H betweea the of the ¥ that ing transi 346 Pi : —] 4. ¥. Coburn, 13th and H ats. psi Pend lane alte ant eh | mec cing nme le tag ay |e Aepaeyste arse, | mpuaet stant ae toasts, 4g. | du: B.0'Bron 8 ot spent in Africa. The , Rotwithstanding, also be tested elestrically under water fo + ND SEALER CD. =. A. Beowa, we attain a Lea ge is struck with te —- length of time, etore te is finally pa Qu OOF GRE METERS) > ee Tantrads that the aboye named —— are aa magica a ren se pete — » number son Sp seeied Persons in| merged without a chance of damage. orice ” ERR UTYEN, July 18, 1960, known to me as able to make good their Susrantce. sed aya: ae end G st. e highlands. seems to indicate a healthy — Ni . '» Agree- nature, a . Cogan, > az to the provisions ordinances of the Cor- | ‘To be signed by the United States district jud ge, das. Bligh, 11th et. climate, For theis long lives they are not the] | Muniranr ExcLation — et ore ats oe poration S72 oT, Mey 22, lm tke undersigned i | United Natvs dvtiot atorner ooisotoror some | FM Orme, Pa svenue po pense pry ts La Hegre siden ton, and phia, has pat ail oar military ‘on pre. Seth Ty ANS jy 18 dea pad hE a i Ee te some women 5: jingard| olo. | amateurs on their me’ man our - | examine, ascertain sccuracy L “To x a eae, racrasied An old man told'us he remembered having | unteer com ‘are about to introduce the | ;reutration offany esa a ee ands that he pag Th Let rates thee thei may be srithin the me washed himself once when a boy, but never re- | style of drill, the gymnastic exercises, and even | and 4 A) hed ae truer wal Be ops oe pod Se + whish the worleuted te te it; and from bis one could | the rules as regards temperance, the effect of | set in its_p ee oa opr, de. Aregey , ardly call the truth of his statement in ques-} which has been so brilliantly exem; in | Mopenrement 7+) jail the Zouayes Bub sill, this egepegge with iv Sa ree knowledged ty of drill | } share, (near Odd Fe i wi su] e tod dicipl . is not to be allowed to carry off Lew HAR CES W. SESW. GUNNINaa i - on eters, fewer SOAP AND CANDLE iestedior 8 that he Stones, Fable | — HL. L. Ofuit, Georgetown, D.C. f ope ag. which he haa to ofat to JAS. MeDONNELL, asta — work, y suit the times, Also, Kept] iy.5 coum General Agent, Baltimore, | to. Te rreet ede on hand. Pianta ark F ‘to. ee rate ma 2-Sme0 av., and sts, AL s and me INO IGHTNING! i KS, Moens Moesi by , “They have wandered; t a contest. The challenge = ——— L LIGHTNING !! os is WoRKs, re, they don’t Kom where are 3) whic! Shay gave to all the volunteer com RANCIS USB Ac, : “a =e ppg Gress Senne. . oe : 3 “Scold that man,” said a head to bis | nies in the United States has been accep FAMILY GR: f E D STORE, Tuce of Puact, Paxrans ror aR rem Fete De enarte, WwW AS FIXTURES. factotam, who mage commenced an ex- p< fh samen op Lema Sasi who offer R ly ojioit the. pet _ iret F so oa are As tem scblding; ir a compete them Mem ‘espectiu feny arti peironase, yy 6 large stock NDLES F would follow us, and we could not get rid | in Maynext, Ghould the ters of the Gol mene belie pionen and strict atone , Castile and Fancy SOAPS, get of him till the Makololo threatened to take | bus Guard to he to merit a of him to the river and wash him on TALLOW GE S| ll Bese SETA stot ; clothing, and to wash themselves is like throw- ALLEN Sotdie coined eee eran end anh eeientoone bean the ground of the JACKSON, Cc. B. JEWELL, Proprietor. ane ed We observed several marked by the| remoteness of the period fixed; because the PLASTERERS, emall-pox. On Whe Chiet Mongazi’ who intervening months would suffice to enable Prnna. Avenve,

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