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THE EVENING STAR s PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and lth st., BY Papers strved in packages by carriers at 84 8 | year, or St cents per month. To mail subseribers ‘the price is $3.5) a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; snd for less than three months at therateof i2cents a week. Single Copies, ONE CENT; in wrappers, TWO CENTS, U7" Avvertiszuxnts should be sent to the office Ddetore 12 o’elook m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. Ebening Star, 2 = ye, XVI WASHINGTON. D. C..MONDAY. AUGUST 6, 1860. |THE WEEKLY STAR Seay or Syn treason = ine Soar ea Operations ef the Patent Office, ‘The foliowing is a list of patents issued from the U.S Patent Office for the week ending July 31, ‘Ts60—each bearing that date: J Adair, of P: Pa.—Fi Tine ‘ ittsburg, ‘or improve- Henry A. Alden, of Matteawan, N.Y, assignor to the a ~~ Rubber Company.—For im- Josiah Ashenfelder, Philadelphia, Pa. —For — journal box for railroad cars. inor H. Bacon, of Mystic, Conn.—For im himself and F. Franck, of San Francisco, Cal— | Tux Liaz Pornr Site ror « Fort —‘Ioi,” . | of the Sun, says on this subject ; 4 Salmon K. Plumb, of , Conn, as- — any hr made towards a ‘ort jor to the Peck Smith Man Com- | to constructed for the defense of San Francsco cay ml panda da casting | when Mr. Weller was Senator from Califonia, cylinders meat cutters. and it has not been expended. Lime Pint Plattand Russell Wildman, of Danbury, a oh Lyman ‘was selected ved of by the proper at- Conn, assignors to themselves and James S Tay- | thorities for the slivof the fort. ‘The owher Cage lor, of same -—For improvement in machin- | it and still offers if for $200,000. The title i hat bodies. made clear and the price was shown to be reas@- liver W. Preston, jr, and William H. Farn-| able and fair. {t was about to be purchased 3or hes of Coming, N. Y., assignors to themselves | 4 years ago. Finally, the contract for purchse “irneteiaaaie tone corded in Liber J. A. S., 0. Iss folloe one of the records of the county provement in grain b Lewis R. Billard, of Norfolk, Va.—For im- P William. i Bishop and Augustes H_ Lo iliem H. A H ww, of ‘Warren, Mess —For improvement in device to Prevent betses from crib! x J. 4. Boardman, of New York, N. Y.—For im- provement in steam boilers. Nathan Brasher, of Green’s Fork, Ind —For t vement in bee-hives. ames Broce of eo N. ¥Y.—Por tm- provement in dite jou Thos. H. Besrlagenat Ste Louts, Mo.—Por im- t in steam ‘bs. John W. Cliff, of Roc! |, N. Y —For regis- int Lorin Corsand Aury G. Coes, of Worcester, Mass.—For improved machine for heading screw wrenches. 4. W. Covel, of Bangor, Me.—For improved harness buckle Florian Dabis and Fred’k Doermer, of Brook- lyn, N. Y.—For improvement in catamenial bandages. Joba Dain, of Utica, Obio —For improvement In composition for preservation of timber. Joseph H. Davis, of Woburn, Mass. —For im- provement tn warming apparatus. Joseph Desnas, of Troy, N. Y —For improved horse-sboe machine Levi Disbrow, of Oswego, N. ¥ —For improve- Inent in apparatus for bg om vermin. Lockwood Drake and Elias Hewitt, of Mar- shall, Mich —Por improvement in smut machines. Ezra Emmert, of Franklin Grove, Ill.—For im- provement in cultivators. Benaiah Fitts, of Worcester, Mass.—For im- yne & 0! , Of said Corning —For im- | was concluded some ten days ago, and a drift | ton, in the bia, provement in machines for dressing mill stones. Preeeaeet in straw and stalk cutters. was drawn for the money. But at this point be tae eae ae oe, yeh gar, Harmon L. Bennett, of Long Branch, N. J.— Rr ‘Shaler, of Madison, and Calvin B. | President interposed, ref Positively forbade te | 8"¢ reco; lo — hee For improvement in machines for covering pota- saws Deep River, Cona., assignors to C. B. | purchase. It may be, however, that he has rt q-, also one records i. toes. & J. Rogers, of Deep River, aforesaid, and J. | yet fully acquainted himself with the sal « proosea tes ory Cornelius Bergen, of Farmer, N. ¥.—For im- Champion, of Jersey City.—For improved foot | made uy; is pike upon it. A California }: if cleaner. should the lan m under condemnati Thomas Shaw, of Philadelphia, Pa., assignor | will, it Is believed, fix a much higher value upo to himself and L Ney Be nard.—For improved | it than the sum at which it {s offered.” Darld Bherman’ of Union Md., and herman, of Union Town, +) a Destruction sy Grassnorrars.—The Chica Robert W. Fenwick, of Washington, D. C.,as- Ko (Illinois) Times says that the prairies in the| signors to D. Sherman and Bernard Mills, of vicinity of that place fairly swarm with gra: Union Town.—For improved churn. hoppers. There seems to be at least seven grass. Joshua Turner, of Cambridgeport, Mass., as- | ho) to every blade of grass. In some places signor to himself, Calvin P Hinds, of Boston, | gardens have literally devoured by the hopping and Warren Filton, of Beverly, Mass.—For im- | insects, Among vegetables, however, they a proved oil feeder. ir to have a preference, and while some ‘Kinds Edmund W. Farbell, of Boston, Mass , assignor ve been eaten up, others have escaped with not }- epee ee Simonds, of same place.— | much injury. ‘or im) a) be ye ete qr yee eae Charles Willeoe New York, N. Y., assignor I7-Jones and Brown met at the Post Oflice, to James Wilcox, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For im- | Jones complains ofa bad smeli about the Post provement in sewing machines. Office; and asks Brown what it can be? C. M. You of Sinclairsville, N. Y., assignor Brown doesn’t know, uiless it may be thelarge to himself, E. H. Brown, and E. Brown, of same | 2UMber of dead letters there !—Mobile Mercury. piace.—For improvement in stove jointing ma- i ae acid: A senile Phivelétinn, e1ssues —Hiram Aldridge, of Michigan City, Ind.—For improved shoe for grain mepaedeoen: 3 epee ‘Seat po ey Lary Salmon Bidwell, of New York, N. Y., (for- bd ok of Chicago, Ill.)—Foer improvement in gas 8 OOTHI NG s VR U P ry rege fators For Children Teething, anes A. Cutting and S H. Bradford, of Bos- | whieh greatly faciiicaws the process of teething, by soften ton, Mass—For improvement in photolitho-| ing the gams, reduping ali infammation—will allay ALL graphy: PAIN and spasmodic acten,and is William H. Gilmore, of Worcester, Mass., as- SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. signee of James Emmerson, of same place.—For | Depend upon it, methers, it will give rest te yourselves, and improvement in ship’s windlass. RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS seorge P. Gordon, of New York, N.Y.—For| W id thie article fer ever ten years, ead improvements in printing presses AD TRUTH of signs. —David Hathaway, of Troy, N. Y. being i: istrict of Columbia, 6 Picey Branch 1oad, conta:n: ithin the following metes and bounds, to w ine ‘weet ling off egid roads (ar the. Sopthoes A oO ior e nor jot of nid off to Hage Sprak a haitdaerese, ert & end forty-four hese stone, No.5. at the northwe Tomnerelieccment larger lot and the the b= if Ol smatier lot, thence running north Shi 'y and a hu J twenty: Os hy ands haif perches to @ stake in the Soath line of a road twenty-five {eet wide, and with the east line of! "s smaler lot, where is Panted a stone No. 5;ihence rumning seuth: sixty- e and a half deg: east fifty nine perches and ur and one hundredth of a perch toa stake in the vest line of the Piney Biach road; thenee with said west line of said Piney Branch road iae straight ine te Bh pli of beginning, containing ten acres tad thirty-six perches of land,’ more or less; to- rather with the improvements thereon, which con- of new, spacious, and weil-bait two-story rame Dwelling house, stabling, sheds, and out 1ouses. ‘Terms of sale: One third cash; the balance iné and 12 months, for which the purchaser will be re- uired to give his notes bearing interest from the lay‘of enle, and secured by a deed of trust upon the re 1ses. "Sroul the purchaser fail to comply with the terms of sale within five care after the day of sale, the trustee reserves the right to rese'l said prop: ety, at therisk and cost ofthe defaulting porons sr, upon giving five days previous pubic no'ice bradvertisement, In some newspaper published in the city of Washington, of the time, plac, and terms of such reeale, Al] conveyauces at the cost the purchaser. assignor to Puller, Warren & Co., of same place. 7 R. H. LASKEY, Trustee. proved planing machine. For design for a six-plate stove, and for design for iy 13-eo&ds A. GR Blisha French, of Braintree, Mass —For im- | @ 5g ag * at heal ae ‘ovement in apparatus for rescuing horses from Pe pang of St. Louis, Mo.—For design EDUCATIONAL. re. Frederic Gardiner, of Gardiner, Me.—For im- provement in mowing machines P. W. Gates, of Chicago, 1il_—For improvement in casting hoe i heads. Justus Griggs, of Utica, N. Y.—For improved machine for making screws. Benjamin S Pardee, of Mount Carmel, Conn.— For design for hub bands. N.S Vedder, of Troy, N. Y., assignor to Thomas M. Tibbitts and John T. McCown, of ome pce rer design for a cook’s stove. A. K. Sanders, of New York, N. Y., and N. 8. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, 1: No, 476 Srveyt We x i Oppositethe General Post Office, Washington City. Armorian System of Penmanship, Booxksoping, Mercantile Forms an bsh ‘4 irene lculstions, Business Cor- ira Hart, of Clarksburg, Va._—For improvement | Vedder, of Troy, N. assignors to A K. San- goeefibe | respondence, Bills of Exchanje, Current Bills, in machines for threshing and cleaning grain. ders, of said New York.—For design fora cooks | (204 tngnes teen coed Uik one eee ee Opmmicsion Sales, Graumar snd Arithmot. David Hinman, of Bevea, Ohio. —For improved stove “ i" reparat 4 mode of forming ihe cadine the tasiiantioat irina- wt alter W, Stanard, of Buffalo, N ¥., assignor Aetosiee = USANDS OF CASES, 4 of Ladies will be instructed in fine penmsn sense Slee ee nae eet, OF tame place —J seen ms open from9 a.m. to 10 p.m, For terms William Hotfmire, of San Francisco, Cal_—For | For a design for a cook stove, for design for a wpe Ben iy at the . the Ros: parlor stove, and for design for a cook’s stove. Venn mee Bowie axp Winp Conte, “ha 3m re Additional improvement.—A. P. Winslow, of | sag score wiatann sili. Mt.s06 ¢ Cleveland, O.—For improvement in roofs for rail- | Sng in deans Wen ee it aot road cars. REM- FOR | epy inthe wortD _—_ oe of ovs-| CHILDREN | @r any and Diak Arrains in Syria.— Ion,” of the Balti- mr teaching] eee HEN. | OPEN: whether it a says: ‘ of “papel espa in Syria re a1) would say e 7 madice who seas ild sat. and the manifest inability of the government | ‘eri aay econ ert chetode np ee of the Ottoman Porte to aford security to the roof rxsobicas, sonrm tnd the poitef hat wil be Christian population within the Turkish Em- OL’ folt pire, revives the recollection of the candid and —— remarks which the late Emperor ie improvement in apparatus for boiling and dis- tillin; pine Jackson, jr., of Westerly, R. I.—Forim- Provement in oil cans. BE. Curtis Jenkins, jr.. of Springfield, Mass. — For improvement in skates Jos. £. Jobason, of Brockport, N proved device for heating smoothi % W.F. Johnson and J. Doyle, Wetumpka, Als.—For improved blind slat machine. Wm. Johnson and H. Wansbraugh, of Cincin- nati, Ohio —For improvement in cooking stoves Jacob H. Calb, of Charleston, 8.C —For im- WM. W. YOUNG & CO, ‘THE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. x NEw ARRANGEMENT. This well-known and popular Semmary, which has been so successful under the entire care of Mre. Z. Richards for more than ten years, will be epened on the first Monday in September next, under the nnited snpervision and instruction of Mr. and Mrs. Z. RICHARDS, in the well arranged and delizht- fully located Union Academy Building. For partic- ulsrs, see circulars at all the Bookstores. ma23-tf M MRS. McCOR wICK’S SCHOOL, tri SB. ECCOR, ICK desires to inform he —For im- tloce er weing will unless the fac-simile on (he outside wrappe 7 r blic generally that rhe wi!l resume ovement in street lamps. holas made to Sir Hamilton Seymour, the auti eBohool Yat Monday in 3 waa Keeler, of New York, N. Y.—For im- | British minister at St. Petersburg, on this sub- > iaaeiataded N-dawiy a ber next. Pr ee provement in preserving food. ject. Mey, pee a that Turkey was a sick man aad must be taken care of, and the remark was in fact, made a causo of war, or, at least,| GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS was followed by : ~ which was founded on RARE CHANCE 18 NOW OFFEREDTO the supposition that Russia would herself take cE care of to ik man, “A your ago the Rama | AM AWASI atin mas oF Rs chee vernment in advised the governments of SSene=: i or = a egg pe nh on reasonab!e terms, in order troubie in Turkey-—and that it'mould tend to | *mauasj ®) bongs NV ORDERS the destruction of that empire. At length the FOR HARPER'S FERRY. trouble has come, and we see England and| Q)y and ans Jaeger an emer Le J. France sending powerful fleets to the theatre | Brengie, Captain W. Fi. Ritter, w: of action, while Russia has signified her wil- | leave Georgetown EVE a lingness to co-operate with those powers in ae URED — ery alternate any project for armed intervention in the af-| day, at6v'clock a.m. On tve Saturday trip from fairs of the Turkish empire. The original | Georgetown the boat will run through to Shep- Russian policy in regard tb the “sick man” is | herdstown. Ee now en orre: to be acted upon. The Syrian OR HARPER’S FRRR Christians are the oldest organized body of | , DAYS.—O2 and atter Juls 2,\960, that faith in the world. One of their bishops, | J" WELLs,carrying the be Rites Johannet, visited this country seme years ago, PE eacore Goor rere ey ERY WOnpAy, and produced a profound sensation in the re- minke ge! ry os Bees = ligious community. Since that time Syria has tare pea ree ran been a favorite groucd for missionary labor. | through to Shepherdstown. je 5-2m* From the United States and from England and 150 org JUST RECEIVED, 19” do. Sam/’iM. King, of Lancaster, Pa —For improved steam cross-cut cpr Cpeemage Jacob Kinzer, of Pittsburg, Pa—For improved sausage stuffer. Ecast Kirsch, Ee Haven, Conn.—For im- where Korth, Florian Dayis, and Chas. Robi- taille, of Brookiyn, N. Y —For tobacco box. EB. W. Lacy, of Oak Park, Va.—For improve- ment in hemp brake ZW. Lee and EF D. Lee, of Blakeley, Ga. — For improvement in cultivators Arba C. Lewis, of Burlington, Mich —For im- provement in orcas pg apparatus W.C. Lostutter and. W , of Rising Sun, ind.—For improvement in cultivators. Amos D. Lufkin, of Cleveland, Ohio.—For im- provement in preparing hides P. Martin, of New Orleans, La.—For improve- ment in cotton seed hullers Mattuias peg wry ae of Allegany, Pa.—For a og in bee hives P.. Mendenhall, of Farmington, 11l.—For im- proved car ek Geo. Munce, of Louis, Mo—For apparatus ton Park of Joliet, I For improved chi ohn jet, [Ll —For im; churn. Jacob M. Patterson, of Woodbury, N. J.—For course of study pursued will riseall the brauohos requisite toe thorough Bogheh noe tion. it day scholars. she is desi: sei ras at haan rao at aac wil yeareand Sverige dus obit of poplis ave boon ocean ae and otherwise improved. Those in We, hington desirin; joular infc ith te her schoo may apply to 'D. Wallso » Biter 0 ie gen nnd fertuer particulars apply ad od +. 2- Cameron street, Alex under her im- UNITED STATES CAPITOL EXTENSION, Wasuineton. Juiy 17, 1990, Proposats will be received at this Office patil noon of Tuesday, the 2ist of August next, for Furn- ishing and Putting up the Jron Ceilings of two rooms over the connecting corridors of the Capitol Extension The proposals must state the price for each osil- ing complete, in piace, paint with three good conte of whits lead in oll” : All of the Iron work of the Ceilings, of every description, including the fastenings of the ceilings to the walls and to the roof frames, must be inciu- ded in the price bid. The proposals must be endorsed, ‘Proposals for Iron Caley and must be accompanied b: other countries, missionaries of various de- WHISKY, (assorted : * Se, guarantee, sign: one or more responsible per im tn Smee gg Sy wip pe ay nominations have been established in Syria, > HERRING SALE Ww IVES, sops, sddraened to e undersigned. 3 PE = ape ie Prove" | but it does mot seem that their presence af-] HS antponto RIGO SUGARS, an the’ presoune ot easel perstan an ey Dee John G. Perry, of South Kingston, R. I.—For | forded any protection to the Christians or les- 6 bbis. (Bayfield) WHITE ie . etter i ved meat cutter. z sened the enmity of the fanatical Druses 25 boxes prime Eastern CHEESE. = ‘The drawings ofthe coilings ean been seen at thie brabam H. Phillippi, of Reading, Pa.—For | against them. For sale low by JOHN J. BOGUE, Office. P W. B. FRANKLIN, se a ~ Ppl, — py = _je8 Georgetown, D, C. Captain Topographical! ipgineers. In charge of Capitol Extension. — Proposal should be accompanied by the following guarantee: Form of Guarantee. The undersigned, A B and C D, of- State o: an in the State of——, nere- by cuaranty that in case the foregoing bid « for iron oiling», as above described, be accepted, he or they will, within ten days after the reeeipt of the contract at the piace named execute the contract for the ceilings, with go d sufficient securities; and, in ao BAI hal! hy enter in contract as oresaid, gua) make the difference between the offer of the said : and that which mav be acoept Date —, 1860, Signatures of guarantors, 4B ames Radley, of New York, N. Y.—tor im- provement in lamps for ves. J. C. Rainbow, of New Brighton, Pa.—For improvement in belt trusses. os. Renard, of Lyons, France —For improve- ment in preparation of Aniline colors. James Rogers, of Santa Clara county, Cal.— machine for forming stove oe. Roos and Fr. of New York, N. ¥.—For es 5 P.M Ruschhaupt, of New York, N. ¥ —For bn oe aes im apparatus for manufacture of negar. Sores 2 - Russell, < Ottawa, 1ll.—For im- vement in rotary nes. Pion B. Shafer, er efron, Va.—For improved railroad cattle Historic Dovsts.—She (Sophia Dorethea) GENCY FOR FAIRBANK’S SCALES IN has bewitched two or three persons who have A” eaaeniguak ORUEROWS. ™ Agents for taken her up, and they won't believe in her | the sale of the above oslo and well-known wrong. Like Mary of Scotland, she finds ad-| PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES. A fu: herents ready to conspire for her even in his- supply constantly on hand and for sale at lowest tory, and i gs who bare to deal with her are "HAY. and COAL SCALES erected in any part charmed, and facinated, and bedevilled. How | of the District or adjoining count: devotedly Miss Strickland has stood by Mary's] A} Sceles are warranted dura: innocence! Are there not scores of ladies in . BUSEY & BARNARD, this audience who persist in it too? Innocent ? Deslers in Agriculturai Implements, I remember as a boy how t party persi: je8-2m ___ Bridge street_2 doors west of High. ing in declaring Caroline of Bronawiok wes CBANDELL, bey N,. martyred angel. So was Helen of Greece i 0, 128 Has 9) 3 te” woot 01 nocent. She never ran away with Paris, the Segre pens a rous young Trojan. Menelaus, her hus- nme cht, Cra LE ie — ae » Scourate, and Witness, E car. dai . of Thereby" setts that the aboye named are DL.D. ‘Sheldon, of San Francisco, Cal.—For | band, ill-used her; and there never was any oe Beat qus.ity, in gold; 5 ver, stool and Sermar known to me as she tes pake good their guaraqton. improvement in hernial spring trusses. siege of Troy at all. So was Bluebeard’s wife | Sows neces sot mm thom tole “en | Tet signed by the United States district jud ge ‘ Hufus Simonds, of Ludlow, Vt., and G.N.| innocent. She never peeped into the closet 6 United States district attorney, collector, or some verooegee™ to the War Department. iy HEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MA- CHINE AGENCY, REMovED To No, 346 Pa. Av., NEAR 77TH St. Encouraged by the substantial and rapidly in- creasing popnlerity of Wheeler & Wilson’s une- ualled Family Sewing Machines, which for the eight years have mosttriaraphastly maintained their superiority. as 8 fay ly institution, over all compétitors for popular favor, the Agent ‘has tak one of the fine new stores istely erected on Pa enue, near 7th st. where a tifal assortment allithe various styles may at all times be scen. ‘here were 21 th ing Mi id in the year 1050, Ieadion are invited to eal cod ‘aoe thom fogether wit GortiSontes rom many of the relation to thatr well Kuown and thorerenly ated re on ig wn Or perioriey - Ifany ladine Sanot cal, Jet them send mean u G , of Winchenden, Mass —For impruve- ment in machines for making wooden bowis. Christopher Smith, of Nauvoo, lll —For im- provement in corn ters Jesse Speer, of Hazlehurst, Miss —For improve- ment in cotto oy ce a George 3. G. Spence, o Mass.—For improved botler and condensi paratus. ‘alter W. Stanard, ot Bi , N. ¥.—For im- - George A’ Stanley, of Cleveland, O.—For im- meat in fan blowers, Prove Edwin C. Thom; and Miles B. Wheaton of New York, N.Y —For box for silvering and ic - William “Fompon, of Bitalo, N. ¥.—For vid 3. Vail, of Industry, 1l1.—For improve- where the other wives were with their heads Jo Ta BIRR. UNDE. v4nee, She never dropped the key. or stained it Faring given my perao) Biieptioniot ‘his branel ei with blood ; and her brothers were quite right | o business, 1am prepared to = in fidishing Bluebeard, the cowardly ewes: eed So all anit otta promptnses, eres es, Caroline ot Brunswick was innocent ; plied at ‘a Ow. minutes’ notice, as | have a large adame Laffrage never poisoned her husband; rtment of CUFFINS always on hand. and Mary of Sotand never blow up hare; and | gut Bou taitisthtae asa crests poor Boy. ia ual was Bore oe} unfai' ; artes bak Werece for hire, ap 10-6m and Eve never took the apple—it was a co’ = ardly fabrication of the serpent's-Cornhati | MLASSE%s, EH Fev Hop So Magazine, Scearlet ierneat eerste ap ea pure un “Tae one I Larr Brnixp a aie do- | sdultérated Als. * KEN INN, reas, parture of ¢ French troo; from was ‘7 Georg Cause of great grief to the feminine population | =a’ ee he of that je. The railway station was a real scene desolation—there was nothing bat CLOTHIN G, ke. tears and embraces without end. The bell for t in seeding departure had rung, but the di could | SELLING OFF fam ‘ig ant iain was supp ied with tne of thee men! hes e ep: rung, but the departure : n 6 isaac Van Bunschaten, of New York, N. ¥.—| not take place without as many broken arms} In order to Giasnesamence A have ai ined } tions, tn ra po Pie ge mot dy a2 For \improvement in vapor og and legs as there were broken hearts. Atjlast | to close out the balance of my SUMMER CLOTH- At thé home of the purchaser *p. T! ri - rT seoeahaet a hi ~ es oan, Vo-Foe a it, who had. an inconselable damsel | [NG st fen id to on, 00, Sam 10 Boreutk a Agent, No 340) svende rN ’ z wenth st., * Betwee: en B. Wands,of Memphis, Tean.—For fabric about him, thought of a stratagem to ost Office, and see the great reduction 4 —y-1m___ Between @th and mh ats, sts. for rooting belting, &c. bring matters toaclose. He shouted aloud ‘othing. jy 2m_| PPREASURY DEPARTMENT, c Warner, of Brooklyn, N.Y.—For im-| that there must be extra cars put on to go to | — Leas 1960, Magenta. beau EIGH inte the ours, but the perhiices sgenr tea | Nation eee wi prtioN, given the hint to the conductor of the train, 4t CINCINNATI, OHIO, Sept. 12th—24h, and the supplementary cars were not attached. UNIT: ATES AGRICULTURAL sParRLerE itis be “ap in the best 9 A Ist, ProposaLs will be received the Treasury De, ieee ees Ww. " im it im mowing machines. ¥ Yonathan Warren, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—For pen L. R. Wattles, of Newton, Mass —For improve- ment in looms. des Etats Unis. aul i Waar New Ornreans Hearp asovt Occo- gad an insqvali _—The New Orleans of the 28th, | {erty feet in wid quan lew HS Fromigme M7 the 1 berland Goal—7 P ally provided Cincinyati, which consolable ladi left in the middle of ite , all ity, to be Sdntailien, and made tasit ‘wey beak fast. mente Der tee aieala “oe LNELE: frecte ne ig Curmberland Coal to be as it says in the song of Malbrouk, with swell- wi Xo Heth frown ot ee red ‘eeu tobe, small ing hearts agg red eyes.— Parts Cor. Courrier : 4 S, and NA | °SE 8 sworn weigher. buf Sat Fattcet wi k, SHEEP, WINE; | (REMOVAL. rack, one mile j ‘aud KENNEY & SDALE, . for the exhibition of Horses. | INSURANCE & REAL Beha rh RENTS, fashington av. and Tth st., ablish the following Alexandria. if illustrates some of LE SUGAR. Mien www ot ABATE EER | ; SUMMER RESORTS. FOR SALE AND . een asta ene ae | Mesut Fon lar ovER eA OaSE CUMBERLAND co, SS; any, Largs saa Brits eit ees cot it requires, Nagshe yam ~~ Sguaradoeets crops, brome iar & io oc the premiers r ops, iy . =, ACCOMMOMATIONS FOR fork x pertioulars send | either tor asle or exchange for wmpret cee wee, OWENS, GLENDEN. | Property. The Farm, conta Hund sed ‘end TERMS LOW. INS VisscheRe |S ard. distant ter miles fom Waskin tenet: Je ww _____|__Garlisie Soranes, Pa. | (ne Brookvale Turnpike, te best road leading Care ISLAND, NEW JERSEY .—Visitors to | of Washington. It is deomed unnecessary to lay will find good accommods- into a minute desc! of the Farm. oe Wit: LL. Terms only $8 sumed no one wou Parphase without Per week. including the itqinme benan chegi {orig be e2ven pou appiront “a Tee eS MAP recess! | Bt feees ae Watrect, between 19th eat tate, yz ington City, RD.—Asan fies tosojourn |W. D- Wallach, Editor of the Star, knows the ris | GRA : ss Bape ané will accord in See aes ‘on - of August aw September, ne ree. to anv inenirer. MR entl Srepeve 10 J yi, J°O2 BESTA three-story BRICK HOUSE, pec dag ond @198 fia Steen ugust Ist. on H street, between 4th and Sth. mo é TERED: {Proprictors. | story BRICK COTTAGE, with garden, corner of Old Point, July 28th. » jv2tim | Tennessee avenue and north F street, su se by 8 large common pasture, and would rom S me 3 CHMIDT’S SUMMER GARDEN.—Gn Sixth | ble jocation for a dsiryman. Inquire of C. BIRGE, Ss Street, between Louisison 446 zh st. jy 19-co8m" may be found at all ti canara =S1DENCE Po! = Badgers fend ty -%, OUNTR ¥ RESIDENCE POR SALE.—Three Femina Roeper tacks ps eepeemnen | (pode ll ovo aod yates at alors With LAGER. B» ER from the City oF Boruen- | Toms st the interse ina pales bon Wetktenion Ly Love, Philadelphia ; with BRAN DIES fom | S°SeBee, algande Thy a] cect vineyards (of Fconce; with WINES | ofe house. contuining 16 rooea’ arn corn house, nexce. on e bills of od Ld wilh ay * rd article of WAISKY which anack rong'y of the = &e. The yard is well snaded with trees and true flavor of the Monongakeia and Bourbon i Palatabie a Go these my pe indepomelis. . @ has sought to make them still more so Maresh: ‘auction rooms, W! ‘ington, ‘he erection the rear grounds of his favorite establish- ? tment of a spaciou Arbor, where his guests by day | ®00¥e denoribed property will be sold bow for eaah. may enjoy the cool broex: 4 be free from vols 5 it rays; and, at “the witehing hoor oi — uaff his ice-cool Lager without fear of | FOR SALE * small FARM —". cir enjoyment dampened hy the falling | ing house, oorn- ee eg oF jew. Such induoements will, doubtless, cause | ik; Rouse, corn Bours, stables, Be, 5 many of our readers to drop in and takes note «if | aoresin cultivation, the bet a nothing else.) and, most likely, many of those who | nq" tt ge will songhin . snd. [tis peculiarly deat eas & country ree: I pa thn, engage the, Pros | feed ele! ating gud keene "few ert brothers and their assogiates tn discourse thet Ma : oe Shoisest pieces of music Every Wednesday aud | Pies MARRIOT f Dridge Keoper, Chain Brauge, TE ree Saturday evening. ¥ 10-1m a 4 NT—The three story (brown froct) ASHINGTON Yo. 367 New York avenue. CiTY GARDEN. streets. nerth side, containi = ERNST LOEFFLER, Propristor. rooms. This house is conventen to the Patent Of New York avenue, between 1st and 2d sts, fice, Treasury, etc; is lighted by gas, and in every — way suitalre fora ing house, Rent moterate, In calling the attention of the publicto m: nds | Apply next deor,or to A G. FOWLER, second I would state that every arrangement ha fioor north wing of Patent Office. jy let Stiraotive every day." Mondaye the Gar FOR RENT The fips FRAME HOUSE kpown dens are to the public tree of charge— set as” French Evans’ House. given by seclectbacd, ‘Those desiring toenjoy the | Rorth,, between Sth rm oth —, we. Ss, and waltz wi! find the saicon in complete | ¢pe Of the most desirable private reed order to render pleasure toall. Or other days the as! pe his FJ eu roan r_preit Petter saectsr eas Baris Pstog oat | Sons tinder bus Sop seman Sf sronplodoc achoal on ethan: Pha-Mie Pactnn with: | SSS 7 Waliedin’ Ayer we 2. 0 COUR aa For the amusement of children he has introduced | St. between Dand BE. __ 43 8% & number of little games, never before seen in this OR RENT—Three BRICK HOUSES—one on sity, and culcuisted at the same time to amuse the Twelfth street, between Cand ; one i the ee pert . 1 . corner of Tweifth and H sts. ; one on N. B.—Attached is my Bottling Establishment, | fore tothe and iSth te. tnguire. of JAMES W, and famultes can be supplied with azy quanti, BARKER, on H strect, between iith and 13th, No. ee of te healthful Asta, Do) 2 R ma S-tf EER, upon short notice. ='i5-3m aYREZN EPEING | OR RENT —Tiest pow and well three \REEN SPRING Fenn ERICK HOUSE, Nov isa, on strest, g h Fonteaet ai Leb betwen th Bodiecn, Ri at Wet ——- the Old id f amile ied by Mr. », Russian Legation. Possrs- Wetr Old Tron fromodiy cod enle als a-ccile by | pied by Mr, Bodieon,, Inquire of Mr. SOUTH - The indies and gentlemen of Washington and E reest. ma 16-eott_ Georgetown are respectfully informed small STORE, corner of gh st. that this beautiful piaos,en the Foun: ry 4 RE ton Bes. ‘or nder odor Brauch, is now handsome:y fitte! up for = Clarendon F the reosption of tio: Nio Parties and other viene eS sprun eo purest water anda constant siade throughout the’dayy ‘There F ‘The FIRST FLOOR of the byiid- isalarge saloon for dancing, with dressing room ing immediately opposite the weet the atisencd, and shady waiks and seats throughout | City [te tina te Chas. 8. * Schule, Societies, Clobs and Social Part PE Se gre ala or pols, netics, io i! ‘arties can r the thi oor obtaiv this delightful place for Pie Nice without | terme apply to RICHARD WALLACH, Wo. 3 charge for KA sipueds Ca pavilion by giving tne | Louisinos avenue. Eisai ~ Fo pri r three ‘8 notice. * "Meals are served at sil hours, and Refresh. SENATORS, MEMBERS OF 00) "Olhones wilt atined still ties Sat th sasbeds will be rested Serine. tee joers will al ‘imes for © preserva tion of good order. aed no pains wil be Epared to | gress, in the most desirable locality tisfgction to ail visito: Within one or two squares —s. JOSEPH EMRMANNTROUT, Natonal Hotels. Those sn pursuit of euch Re i toe proprivr. | | St veres boswees bonawenl Fave. AN4LOsTan SSTREArT, ieenlia ‘Na! ‘TAN AND, i ees Aen RRR RE Opposite Georgetown and Washington CARRIAGE FACTORIES. The subscribers having leased for 3 term of years this beautifui and ti t, opened ASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, it for the tccommodstion of they nolie on D Street, between 9h and Wor Seroeis. the Sist day of May, 1860. For ty of We have jnst finished a number of first clase scone ightfoi promenades, fishing, &o., ve- | CARRIAGES, such ae Lieht sides juperior water, it is unsurpassed in the | Wagons, Park’ Pheatons 77 Ms Union. riages, and Buggues, which we will sell The House is large and com™odious, having been | 3 ver. small profit. entirely renovated” Ithae a large Dancing tat hantos in different branches Attached to the house, bes des Dining an? Dressine | ofa kere ay we fitter curan! vee that we Know * R for both iscies ana ti In additi: it ive splendid Arbors detao ved f'om the buildinse. | foetiyies And. quailty of work thes will give ete Parties, Families and Individun'e will fd at a oe ‘ = most desi:abie piace pass the sultry ye som. R rt rom| LM ee is haved ntaband Conc! 7 mer, 88 every attention wil! be gumrantied by the reso ie : WALTER, SEMAN a opr, hmakers, successore to ‘m. T. Rook. propristors. The strictest police arrangements Will be enforeed, and politi al discussions will be Prohibited ap 2-diy kal ofits will wectiye po bon contsin all the de i- ———— CARRIAG. ae (ORC! ol season mes. The Par will be furnished ‘with the choicest | L HE Subscriber ‘nsving additions to hi Liguors and Wines and the finst Segars, factory, making it now one Societies, Sunday Schools, Clubs and Military | ia the District, where big bites Companies will find this the most desirabie rescrt wr rags ey & i near the metropolis for spending s pieasant and or AGONS of al js cannot and der}, co & ae ae i == — long experience in the bopee Shildren unaccom: ir rents or suntdiane, will be exoluded froin e grounds. | inde of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on wuning aud dogs prohibi ol. Bonts wilt leave the Voot of High street, | “All RISEAIRS neatly éous,andall erders prompt wn. r Vashington, ay frombo clock m. til Tp: m, cally “ hed ~ OMmiaeENDREW 3, JOUGE, ‘exons preferri jeasan: reach ‘ 5 Island vin the Aqueduct. x °™ °| Ske serner of iat ane Wesolicit the public to judge for themselves, and feel assured of siving satis(aotion JACOB ie '9-cotf POWER & co. | TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Mansiisiie™ At VILION: toute Land-| BOOTS AND SHORS TO SUIT TRE tofbon the isin of Jane, Tine seein Were pow manufnoturing all kinds of BOOTS end cons’ ui a, resort for th health and pi. SHOES, poe ure, is unouectiod 7 any place of tl > kins on the ly of eastern mad* work Potomae river itis situated ab at one hundred soription» Peed oy enmne A ——— willl les mm ‘Ae! oO in 1B! oI rs Potomae, and in full visw of thet Shrsapeae Bere heretofore’ charged in tue city ata and famous for fine Oysters, Crabs, head, 4nd other Fish, and Says Qpocenble b- the sieem ersous in want of Roots and Shoes of eastern or hosts ply between Washington, Baltim -re anu | city made work, will piveraSntagest Norfolk. “Pho updersisned tas inate addivicna’ | {a storeand at the lowest prise. Give oe gon improvements in bis Bath Houses and man RIFPFIN & BRO., improvements to the comfort and enjoyment of hie or B14 ney!vanin Bvenus, este. ‘The cannot be surpassed. Spien- i aod Sai UTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY, Angling and p enty of Fishing aod Sailing Boats s° na Fare ’ harge. He has spared a viding & good Cotilion Band or in im gin bos tock Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hail, Washington, D. C. u jiquer 5, &c.,and for i treme Traveiers will stedy their o examine yourel plcewherother’ ea ake Ceeieee | my RUNS, VALICES ee | xe par home, there iz uote more t place in the Ual- dest materia! the market tad Sates eee egos himeolf thet the best workmen, oeatocte nothing shall be left on bis part to ; is lesenaieee thom. cforms ip bonnes SR pa an, Cor ave | ovat has ole aad — + a longer time, @ per cay; $30 7 nth. Persons , prictor ‘will direct to” Leonard! town, nd te 's notice: Sjerbe" R. J. MARSHALL, Proprietor. Agi iin 5, prorcesie FOR PAVING, UFricE oF CoMMIssiONER OF PusLic * ‘ranks delivered in any part of the city, George- eae July 30, 1860, Sracep Proposars will be received at this 4 1 cclebrated FAMILY siete dtatirtcuae BY tae eLapeed | Eats SONI, tormam. Brick é : jie catostons te be ofthe best te, WOOD AND OOAL. eieateweisaa| Woh aw. 2 bites nereeg | Delivered So it aects the city, at the ram a a a hy Ah A T J. & W. M.GALT, slight usher itt Reta eae | ome oe en. carat Spee ae were Lao] tt eal ‘Split any size. mals 8. E. corner Seyi eats ie SAS URES. ecee WpaatH tage iat foe esate Srutasee ecadiaet ead * wept aed cael Bs ote,

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