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WASHINGTON, D. C.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. 1860. Eneeteniensaan ate i” Postmasters who act as agents will be lowed a cents. ™, COLONEL CROSS, THE FORGER. A SLIPPERY CUSTOMEgt.—HOW HR RSCAPED. [From the Philadelphia Bulletin, Aug. 4.J Between 9 and 10 o'clock this morning, Mr. John Porter, a tipstave in the Court of Quar- - - — LT rushed past the woman and up stairs. The Not far from Oakland, on the iine of the r house haha ose room on a ad There was | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, there lives an old EDUCATIONAL. SUMMER. RESORTS. FOR SALE AND RENT. no Cross on the first floor, and on the second a | gentleman by the name of Thomas, who we learn COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, CARLISLE The favorite resort for : — *. ; was at one time Governor of Maryland, and quite . 476 SRvVENTH 5T., 7 tl a t SOR RENT —A three-story BRICK HOUS!, aot the olject of their search, and contiourng | Semihy. For" many ‘year he Thus inanifeted | Oppositche Ganiral Poot Ones: Washington Cuy, | WHITH SULPMUR fhe, “Es,cprepRs | PON RENE A. Also ne 7 one «58 | symptoms of insanity; his wealth was wasted, SPRINGS, | Mount uvigora. | Story BRICK COTTA of ter Sessions, was directed by the Court to pro- | 0D up stairs, the fugitive was found coolly sit- | and he was neglected and allowed to yo down in een System of Penmanship, Roogkeeping, CUMBERLAND co June. Bai argo and | eee eee ns ceed to Moyamensing prison and bring up Co}. | ting upon a trunk, and in his shirt sleeves | the world He now lives in a miserable log hut, renee Bho eo erg a nes , +) Weil | nose, ide fondiinn Sone . James Buchanan Cross, the celebrated forger, | Bxcepting that he was divested of his coat, he | with no companion but an aged negro. There is | Gorkmissny’ ice py etme aay ge Ml oy Pennsylvania, Gord Somety ents Good | Tis ish ot for the purpose of sentencing him. The tip. | ¥*# dressed just as he was when he slipped off | no habitation near,and he scarcely ever has a Tes Preparatory Class for Boys. "| Accommosations ror | "Por particulars send | grouw TRY KESID stave procured chaise No. 205, Miles Pryor, | °° Satarday. He had laid aside his wig and vise Cees a man’s face. A couple of he Ladies will be instructed in fine penman- 300. for Cireuisr. é ( and « haif driver, and proceeded to the prison in accord: | shaved off his moustache and whiskers ; but | 7iiets, from Hablimore, who were sketching | sh. 5 ue ro P 4 along the line of the road. concluded the other da ms open from9a.m. to 19 p.m, For terms ee eet en Mater in Feoognizing | to zo down from Oakland and pay the old Lerat | SPRY atthe Rooms, wialw. soUNe = co | a 25 from Al-aentrin him, even without bis bland manner and musi- | 4 visit and a few sketches of bis premises, They = - BA YAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSE & house, containing 16 cal voice. were kindly received at first, and their sketches ry RE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. / Cape May will find good accommoda, ton? shecs,&o, The yard is we OWEN=, €F DE MS LOW. | IN & VISSCHER snoe Ww his instructions. Cross was duly | Cark handed over to the officer, and after he was placed in his custody, a third party was per- mitted to hold a conversation with him, which the officer did not hear. Mr Porter and bj prisoner then got into the chaise, and t ebure turnpike ee from This improve barn er. Po r M.VAY NE, AG. SAGE. at The prisoner was unembarrassed and polite | seemed to please the old man, until be became 4 New ARRANGEMENT. tions at WHIT HALL. Terms ous $8 ment s tt an cxonilent well as usual, remarking about the scantiness of the | aware that it was the intention of the artists to This well-knownand pophiar Seminary, which | per week, including the pine he bree INO i furniture in the room, and expressing regret | publish them, with accompanying descriptions, ye n so snocessful under the entire care of Mra. MARC). or to on the in the morning. ir, 3. 3. ichards for more than ten years, will be opennd P opriator, | Marah ngton, ) C. The cS ; had no chairs his visi and thus drag him ayatn before the public. fret : fae Sb Minas a * | shove sew be #0: ame Wee Sng SOE Tseyeek 1968, st Fines onal _ ees tethee: Bie Meter mi Learning this, he immediately ordered the artiste | jmnited anpervimon'anl itt ee aoe ed Me As an inducement for families te sojourn | _iv 5e4~ WIE. Sw Hie Ftreet, when Cross remarked that he expected k a h it , | Cubofthe house, They did not go upon the in- | Z. RICHARDS, in the well arranged and delight. HYGELA” during the mnths »UK SALE—A small FARM of Soacres, situated to be sent to Cherry Hill, and he would like ‘e | **c’ped, Decame very much excited, and, | stant. and the hermit got down fis gun. swear- | fully located Union Academy Building, For artic. | of Aucust and Sep'ember, the Proprie At the Latte Falis, having s comfortabiedwel stop first at his old lodgings, at the southwest | bursting into a hysterical laugh, he seized | ng that if they did not leave he would shoot | WAfS.see circulars at all the Bookstores. mazi-t¢ | bors have reduord the price af Hoard to $2 ing-house, corn hound, stables, Ac; well fenoed corner of Moyamensing avenue and Washing- | Cross by the collar and screamed out—‘‘Old | them. The artists, of course, left in a hurry. 50K .1CK’S SCHOOL. pen: Gay eaed Oth te yes peek, frome Amngust tak. and waterad ; within four miles of Washington . 1S 0 for th ose of locking up his | fellow, it makes me the happiest man in the} 23 ———-—— Mas "He60 to er res to inform he c Pie Sat i SRD, { Proprictors. | gores in cultivation, the balanes in handsome - ton avenue for the purpose % up 4 Th . aad aT, friends ythatrhe wit reseme} Old Po’ fi 2 » is peculiarly desireb.e as & country rest trunks...Mr. Porter sys that he demurred to | "orld to see you. ere is nobody I wanted} {{7-'The New Orleans Picayune confirms the the duties abe hool on the ist Monday in sep: . a - dis totic: ng perfeotly healthy ana most romantica! this proposition, but at length consented to | te see worse statement that Gen. Walker, with five vessels | tenner next. : RDEN—on Sixth ! the arrangement, and the chsise was accord- To this the adept coolly replied that he | and five bundred men, well supplied with arms | “The course of study pursued Wil! comprino |! the Sce™M DTS SU} would be happy to see him, (Mr. Porter.) but and arumunition, arrived off the Yucatan coast, en | branches requisite torthorough English educa y ated | exorllont fishing and heuting. Ineuire t MARRIOTT, brides keeper, « b dee, ’ Little als mawtt ingly driven to Miller's tavern, at the spot AeA 4 route for Nicaragua, on the Ist ult. tion. - named Cress and the officer proceeded ug | 20t under existing circumstances. _ ee In addition to her day scholars. ahe is demrous of Kee} pe SEO, ROSS, stairs to the third story, and they entered »| Porter remarked that if the prisoner got reoeiving into her family a few pupils as tonrders aR BR room which was darkened. The prisoner al- | *¥8Y from him again he would have to be A KS. WINSLOW, aged from 10 to I¢y: who will under herim- | ty Lovs, Philade Iph ninguiee Juded to this fect. and-requeated the ofc smarter than ever. N_Experion ed Narso and Female Physician, | ™0diate careand ovorsight. the chotosat vineyard sLEY, on Let. mene ded to t, quested the officer to “5 t pregents to the attention of mothers, her Her arrangements for the sccommodation and |: lod on the halls of set open the shutter. While the latter was Cross replied that the officers had the advant- a hea ay ; due oare of pupiis have been connideraily increased | artici: of WHISKY which # &ck= st-ong > « . - : obi ly doing this, C bolted out of the | °° of bim as they were all strangers to him, 8 0 0 T H 1 N G 8 Y R U ig . and otherwise improved. Those in Washingtor | true flavor of the Monongakeln and Bourbon ork RENT —A three-story ERICK DWEL bilgingly doing this, Cross “ intimating that regular officers, in their ordi. For Uniid: Teethi: Gosiring particular information with reference te Paimable as ither of these may be mdividually LING HOUSE, on H at between lath and lath room, locked the door upon the outside, ran Paid gu “ge ‘ s gesms her schoo! may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor o pAS SOUght LO make trem «till more wo hy the No 404. Apply to J. KIRK WOOD, 276 Bath down the stairs. and sealing the fence, leaped | ®*TY dress, would have had some trouble in | whieh greatly faciiitsies the ss of teething, by seftem | the Star. t grounds of lus favorite establish jy 18-4 d x z sreyrtbaige £5 ft YOR ing him. ing the gems, reducocg ali infammation—will allay ALL | For terme and farther partioulars apply at her cadena - into a light wagon that was in waiting, and A e recaptured rogue was taken down to | PA! 824 spasmodic action,aud te resigenon—No. 36 Cameron street, Alexaniria. Va. ¢ 7% el RE RENT—The three (brown fre-t) was driven off by a man already in the vehicle Me ach Me Manan a ike Syenene| Peo SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. > 2-tf . Hor “F No a 7 New York avenue between _ fast as - — pes beep roe paaeatest ietag his laborers rig” ‘and driv. po ane it, mothers, it will give reatce yourselves, and | ~ = = — — eh and 4 ore 5 aiming, Gitoe cer, upon ing himself outwitted, kic’ . J % Rage rsthen ¥ ND HE 2 iG. &e. f Wy GMs, And i ery po obec! of uerdoor and followed the fugi- ing the horses. So complete was his disguise wobaelga Bre ToveUs ISEieee CLOTH ING, ke. 3d i aoke ; ‘ i i Ke ) toy rahe, tive. On the stirs he met a woman, and upon | that the prisoner did not ey ay him until INGOFP < clsa,) and, most likely, stuns af those wi rt eroond getting into the yard he saw a chair, by the ghey vetlel the os and Mr. Mann jast- Mas. |n: AT COST! 60 will coagain, | ii : ‘ T norte wink of P dy te-tf aioe ingly demanded his fare = stance To order to decrease my s ock | have determined nadidition te ail this, he basengaced the Pros | Gn REN TO? Sane eed young thar mene Ta te oie On the road to Moyamensing, the prisoner rT salle rH ren fine vatouse Alin Sent ar Seen ot Clothine ate | oho =i ag go yee so Every Wedeouley and | & 88" French M =<. wagon with the fugitive going off in a southerly ape wnke spears ns, weap his eoenpe pe ened tt. On ¥ invited to call at No. 440 Seventh st, | Saturday evening. iy im ‘ pate <4 = ed informatio rte apie ’ 2s == -—-—- y tN. i the Coutral station, the telegraph was put into | diagrace on his account, and who had bocome We speak NITEDSTATES CAPITOL EXTENSION ERNST LORPELER, Propristor. Found. walindia Apply w 3, COOK, Bughtn requisition, and scouts were sent out to inter- | 7 9bject of suspicion. He said he could not Pednilem there soe we we U Wasnixeton. July 17, 1360," New York avenue, betwren ist and id sts, at. betwen Dand FE. jy 12 f cept the fugitive, if possible. Crossis a shrewd | belp the matter at the time, but he had deter- . _ CLARE. In almoe be ree-ived at trix Ofbe- unt Tuesday, the 2lat of August next, for Furn ng and Putting up the Tron Ceilings of t ous over the connecting corridors cf the Ca, oe to make Porter a rich man before he died! Cross was finally lodged in bis cell about fellow, and the officers will experience some trouble in tracing bim out. The fugitive is celebrated in his line of busi- tract, fth aw tween pd 15th Cro: ixtenaion i < abt d 1th, No ness. He cut a great dash in Paris a few years | Midnight, and we presume that after the expe- es been weed with WRVEN-Patline The proposals must state the price for exch ceil pone ot | RAR AS = ctrest, between Aish ant ES, Ee. tinee, and obtained the means of doing it by | Fience of the past, he will have to remain in THOUSANDS OF CASES. conte obwhite lead trollee ee With three good | Gance and waltz vi! Gnd the sicon in complete | ova ew Sy ee an extensive series of forgerics and swindling. | *™0ng quarters until the law is done with bim. | | Itaet eniy relieves the child from p par ye gpic Ail of the Iron work of the Ceilings, of every | order to render pleasu-o to ail. oth dg storys BR > 154, 0n G street, On his return to the United States he organ- Wo are assured by Mr. Joseph Mirkil that it dercription, including the fastenings of the cerines | PTCPTiate ee. & art ey de we energy (othe whole grounds fc sol or other Pio Nic Pa ties with. | betwees 19th and 2th sts., was he who traced out the movements of the ; 7 “ Phage 4 to the walls and to the roof frames, must be inclu- ied by Mr, # ized a whi a Guirine in THE BowgLs anD Winp Coie. : , ; ‘ : heavily bled. With the fruits of these misdeeds | P'¥* the authorities in possession of the facts {For y And must be scoompanied by 8 | Oty ‘and o he same time to ; —T ; he was living the life of a nabob in a south- | Vhich enabled them to secure him. ef bts-| CHILDREN | “Hreevend bua Sona, sadpeneet the antersigned. “old fois ee we eatin Sarthe Clarendon Hat p¥s-| b . one, sddre: ned. a 1 ieee ° tarenden He western city, with his fast woman, velet, &c., Sea e —— “e CHIL SEETHING. OREN, whether it |” ‘They will be opened at the time mentioned above, | _ N-,B- ttached is my Bottling Establishm nt, | Quisanie fo or oigar store Te when he was arrested and brought to Philadel-| 74, Unit, “y res Seiar Say iS adds ik fram teething | ——_——___l« from any. othet | in tha presence of auon persons as may choose to Spread mown peg mht Sen Mee A ie | tafor ry e Unite States steamer i , wit ie attend, OrT 1 ead a be ha ink, hg — — anne arenes phia toe risk. “He woe canning enough to | a ty on board who were detailed by Profes- The drawings of the oeilings ean been seen at this | BEER, upon short notion 25 'sa POR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the bpild- cover up bis treces, and he escaped conviction . . 5 a, Office. W. B. FRANKLIN, NALOSTAN RETREAT. edinte y oppomite the west wing of the a sor Bache, Superintendent of the Coast Survey : =a a3 “eg 7 oC r Recently he was convicted of forging a check hel fe Captain Topographical + ngireers, ON SNatostan Istaxn, o vcoupied by Chas. 8. Wallac: on the Consolidation Bank, in the name of Mr. | ‘° proceed to Labrador and take observations | SU4% " in charge of Capito! hxtension. Opposite Georgetown and Washington the front room im the seco: Crankisd eal ha ots have been sentenced §°! ‘he great eclipse, reached Newport on their | compan bottie. None ¢ . 3 — return on Tuesday afternoon. The officers of RAKING, New the expedition were: Professor Alexander, of Princeton College; Prof. Barnard, of the Uni- versity of — pi; Prof. Venable, of South | = ss Carolina; Prot jeber, of South Carolina; ‘1 Y 7 y ? 3 Prof. Smith, of Maryland; M. Duchochowd GEORGETOWN ADV ERT MTS and Mr. Thompson, photographers; Mr. Wal- RARE CHANC NOW OFFERE ker and Mr ire tal of the United States any one who may soaltous of enter in Coast Survey. The party have had a stormy | % Prohtabie busine ss ne of the best stan return voyage, and some narrow escapes, but | Germantown. 1 offer my entire stock of DRY it’s stated that they have accomplished the | chanee {n my business. W.R HURDLE purpose for which the voyage was undertaken | JY 24 Im Corner of High aud Gay ate d floor of the 6 balding, For ¢ght@th proposal should be accompanied by the | ‘The aubseribere having lonsed for aterm of years | terme sppiy to RICHARD WALLACH, > following guarantee: thie beautifai and romantic «pot, opan-d Louisiana avenue, aa 1S aoe Form of Guarantee it for tue acoommodation of the pudiic o The undersigned, A B and U D, of- the 3st day of Vay, 1269. for beauty of f and. $s delightfe menades, firhing. ‘anty thatin case the foregoing bid « ‘8 superic ter, it is un d in the ceilings, as above describe.!, be aoceptod, — i spicnasialatton ne or they wil, within ten days after the receipt of be doussi the contract at the piace named execute the contract | entiraly ren for the celings, with good and sufficient seour.ti Altacnad to the —shall fail te enter into | Rooms for both > 1 gentlemen easid, We guaranty to make good splendid Arbors detae ed fiom the ba nee. fereace between the offer of the eaid Parties, Fanulies and Individuals pall fird ital —7,, mppras t which may be accepted. most deai'able piace to pags the sultry dtys of eum CARRIA( , 1850, Signatures of gusrantors, AB. | mer, as every attention will be gum-antiad by the ‘io. 2 to-day. He is a stout, | epee man, be dresses with good taste, and has a gentlemanly bearing and prepossessing manners, which sid bim greatly in his rascally operations. Officer Porter was suspended from duty for his care- lessness in the matter. NATORS, MEMBERS OF CONGRESS.— Two eplendid suites of ROOMS, elecantiy fur- ed, willbe rented during the session of Con- © most desirabie locality in this city, none or two squares of Brown's and pele. Those om paceait of such Room to make early appligation at No. berween D strect and Pa. av. de 5-tf dc Pth etree’ Recapture of Col. Cross—The Fugitive Safe in Moyamensing—Ihe Old Fox Finds his Match Col. Jas. Buchanan Crose (says the Philadel- phia Bailetio of Friday.) was last night reeap- # FACTORIE = ae proprietors, ‘The sti ctest polies arrangem ae owen « =~ i i Rare : : se ASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, tured in the Twentieth Ward, and restored to| V.* "uecensful manner. Having arrived at} 7) FOR HARI Lhereby certify that the aboye named ye | pockteed nt nee Palitl al iacessions will Ww D Street, Between Hh and W0th Streets. his old quarters at Moyamensing prison. The Newport just before the close of the a 1 ses- N Aad alter July oe known to meas able to make good their guarantee. | "Tne Larder will be found to contain all the dei- | _We have just finished = pumbar of first clses fagiti ed to his lair af tient | Sion of the American Scientific Aasociation— Brengle, Captain W. H. Rit Signature, 3H. | oncies of the searon at ali times. CARRIAGE- ney ugitive was traced to his lair after a patien > ; » leave Georgetown EVERY To be nigned by the United States district judge, | "phe ‘R, 5 Wagons, Park’ Pi . Farmed ts Prof. Alexander apprared in that enlight- fa nc 1 4 The Par e2ii be hed with the choicest a y and careful search, and he was finally captured P. 4 g DAY, THURSDAY. and SA United States district attorney, ovlleotor, or some | Liquors aed & d the fin-st Se; riaces, and Buceres, which we wi! well st by the exercise of « rus ened body on the last day of its session and| DAY; at7 o'clock a in.,and return every alternate | persons known tothe War Depactacet, “Societies, Sanday Bobools, Claberacd Military | w sors email promt.” * ethene rete tale mses . iti day, até o'clock a.m. Ontve Saturday trip from | jy 14 dtd s, Sunday, Schools. Clubs ar ilitary a ee en ae ee It seems that on Saturday morning after the | S*¥¢ 28 Account of the expedition Goorgetown the boat Saroerh to: Sie i Comyanies will find this the most desirabie res-rt | Being pract cal mechanics in different branch se f Cross fi the’ hands of Tipstay He commenced by saying that he was over-| jerdaiown om Will run through to Shep [LER _& near the metropolis for spending & pleasant and or | of the due we fintter ourselves that we kpc eacape of Cross from the hands of Tipstave ind! abies 9 ie < ne ath CHINE AGE derly day the atyies and qua ity of work that ¥i | give satis Porter he was rapidly driven down the ‘Neck’ | Ce by thé kindly reception which greeted Wauer eI AS 3 {197 Children unaccompanied by theft parents or | faction, combining lightuess, comfort and derabali for a short distanee,when the wagon was turned | tim the moment he set foot on shore. Con- BMOVED 30 No. 346 Ea AV.HEAR TENS. | cl digus, will be exciudod trun the gromeie tr ; - x id trasted with the monumental desolation of the Sneouraged by the substantial and tsunning and dogs prohibited Repairing promptly and carefully attended to Ea , sees ae Seren ne cian St 8 moderate pate: } 5 whieh hie hud witnomed, this sodden orensing popuiarity of Wheeler & Wi Monte will leave the soot of High street, | the shortest s:tice and moat rensorabie cnarces, is means the fugitiv 1 ; f ; Meret: J ied Packiigdewing hone 7 Georgetown, and G street, Washington, hours, WALTER, KARMANN & Bi baling ica in the upper iy “ane troduction to the midst of friends and sve B hile Besheld) WHITE EC it istought soars have meat incemphsotly wiser | from so.cocke.m.tilite:m.dalye Coachmakers, euesessors to Wm. T. Hook, while the police, thrown upon the wrong scent, | tercourse was most affecting. Without be- 25 boxes prime Easterh CHEESE. their superiority, 8s a family institution, over all | ,,Persons prefercing a pleasant wa k can reach the | 8p 27-dly — “sac tear rng scent, | ginning with an apology, he simply alluded to] For sale low by JOH competitors for popular favor, the Agent has taken | I#iand via the Aqueduct. T CARRIAGES. h for him d t 4 4 pology Ply : . e cit th b age for th: were searching for him down town. Cross went | 6 DUD it NB BPOlOR explain what want of | Je? Georgetown, D.C. | ono of the fine new stores lately erected on Pa av. | pSV 040 loit the public to judge for themselves, aud HE Subecriber having made additions te hi toa house in the neighborhood of Columbia ity of ideas bi ight if in. bi Oe Eyes = = enue, near 7th st . where a beant ful assortwent of | for! axsured c On Ww POWER<& CO. factory, making it now ae of the larees avenue and Broad st. whore he remained until | Uoity of dens he might manifest in his re-] 4 GENCY FOR FAIRBANKS SCALES IN ail the various styler may at all umes be aren. 19-00 : e ©. | Tithe Dietrict. where bis fnotittios for! - marks FORGE i ne Fé 21,308 of these Sowing Machines sold - = Sunday night, when be went to « small dwell- nanufacturing CARRIAGE & LIGRT. Never in his wildest dreams had he conceived | ,, 12 undersigned have been appointed Agents for PAGO PR Lad pag gers gs Gestse aed «en Lanwa Beg Ladies presariias to call and see ATION fer HIBITION , A kode ny - Cg seg Some . = em oO! hove seal an e. p th t ti nt of the 3 . EX N, rt axporier pe business, be he of scenes of such wild grandeur and desolation | PLATFORM aud COUNTRE SCALES. ok fat izoas of Washiogton ond Goorgetows, ta | At OINCINNATT. OWIO, nee tek oe | ee ee c aa as greeted them as they approached their final supply constantly on hand and for eale at lowest to thee xen koown and theron lily tested A). kinds of Carriages aud Light Wasons t¢pt om “eer nely . rates. superiority Ifany ladies cannot call, letthemsend | The UNITED ST AGRICULTI . | sand. destination. The shore was skirted with an ; se rit Bet whee All| REPAIRSnest\y done, andall orders prempt ing, occupied by a poor woman, in a clump of houses which stand back from Columbia ave- nue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets The woman of the house, it is believed, was HAY and COAL, SCALES ereoted in any part | fora cirovlar by all means, It is eh tine reece ry 3 | TY will hold it bth ati = t « 3 almoet unbroken range of mountains, seeming } of the District or adj ining counties. fam ly 1 the land was supp ied with ona of thes fe Rod . y attended to. add i. cad ahs hal sag bac Lengoyira/ia! like cast-iron. They were beyond arborescent | Ail Scales are warranted durable, acourate, and | health and life saving iustrunents. Poll theteac, abby ne pay Tier Seocne hand Carriages Sten in exchance forzew xe Th grater paper ne Seeprtne Sate eae vegetation, and bat little except mosses grew | % &iVe satisfaction a tions, both printed and verbal, are to be fitted up in the best stvie, There'will be | *R@S. ANDREW J. JOYCE, polite boarder who was to be called for last h Aone that f th . : BUSEY & BARNARD. at the home of the purchaser. P. J. STEER, Halls and Tents for the display of «me aernarat lath and © ate. night was Col. Cross. A house had been rented | 2PY. Where. Along the base of the mountain Deniers in Agricultura: implemen . Agent, No 346 Pa. ay nue, : MACHINER ‘OOLS, DO ; for the Colonel in an out-of-the-way Ineation, chain toward the sea lay a bank of mist. It] je8-2m Bridge street 2 doors west of ich. jy U-Im 7 __ Between 6th and 7th ets LAN TURES. FARM AND GARDE \ Sg Spey GE \N ) HO! <. to which he was to have been removed last | W® necessary to get on the opposite side to be | “WR ANDELL, OPTICIAN, ROPOSALS FOR PAVING. ROL FRUITS. FLOWERS, ad NA | TRUNKS, BOOTS AND > ES. : free from danger from this source. The difi-| C No. 128 frites st., Georsctown, tosh TIVE WW IA ERs with Stalls and Pos for —- es culties seemed to be very great. A sort of ter- Has constantly on hand a large assortment of | Orrick or ComMissiongk oF Pusiic B71LpINGs, n unequal ‘radk. one mi Stes df OUTS AND SBOES TO SUIT THE strict Attorney Mann, who had verre 4 5 3 ~ and an unequal ed Track, one m length ava ¥ eg peibagie sins! raggert come UP | race on the western side of the range was found | French Near-aightod, Poriseopio, Col- August 3, 1360 forty feetin w for the ext ot He TIME from Long Branch on the receipt of intelli- e pan’ | ored, and al. other SPECTACLES, SkaLED PRorosats will be roosived ai this « fice . 2 res, | Weare now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS red—in ca. gence of the escape of Cross, took the matter di,lomas an mm charge and engineered it to a successful silver, and : Aenat | and SHOKS, aad corstantly reociving tes, ainount | supp y of eastern mad= work of ov ory dt which promised to be suitable; hither with | the hest eua.tty, in gol great difficulty we transported ourselves and | silver ames. Ni. our instraments new cases ° ilver, tee], and Germar | up te 12 o'clock, m.,on the 13th day of August next. Frames Repaired anc for Grading, Curbing, and laying the Brick pave no The Premiums o} 1n them to order, ment, and Paving the Gutters, &o. ram. : . on the south 220,000. soriptio” , made expressly to orde”, and wi termination. Through information received | “Tyo Veather, when clear, was were aieee eee a side of Missouri avenue, between Third and xth} hibition will remain open trom, Wednas | 22s0id. ata mach ‘ower price than hes tren! § i om stive i i ’ ’ U Os, F, ’ . streets west, connseted on Four-and-a half street Ex hibitior a ve aye om ne: charged in this city for moch tnfe ig hie: Reems pation who weresctive ix trictes | 1 1 cscd wever more than tec days. The day | J°°” “Cor Brides and Jabersen sis, Georsstown. | Ure Fine Fostenr: day, the 12th. to Thursday, the sith ppeeen. vj it up, he learned of the exact location of Cross yesterday, and of his intention to shift his quarters last night. As the Colonel is a slip- pery customer, it was deemed best to ‘lay low’ Septer 0 qi i i Having given im. reonal attention to this branch he Curbst-ne to be of the best qua'ity of New | thus giving time to examine and Persovs in want of Roots and Shoes of eastern or we had looked forward to with great anxiety | | Ha Durdness, lam prepared to = | York North river stone, in pieces of not lees than | ments aud machinery, city made work, will alws od aasortuen was overéast ; still we could see the dise of the | Strand toall oaits with promptaess <i) four (4) fret long, aixtern (16) inch»s deep, and tour | For premiom lists or information apply atthe | [n store snd at the a sun; the clouds served our eyes for colored glass | Persons from a distance can be su and a half(s3g) inches thick, and to be jo nted and | Office of the Society, No. 356 Pa. avenu fa Lhavea large | wel OR ; : creens. ‘I interesti . lied at a ‘ew minutes’ no fitted, and set ina ved uf coarse gravel and | Stirs ;) or to the subscriner, 2 Dh apS-r B14 Peonsyiv and capture him as he was about leaving the | “fees. The most interesting results of our | Rie 8% OM GETING aivass on knead: well rammed. res = BEN PERLEY POURE. Se ae house. observations are— Particular attention paid to the removal of the] The Brick to beof the best quality hard réd Py jy 26 tf Sec'y U.S. Agricultural Society. | Five MUNDR TRAVELING TRUNKS Ascosdinaly, inst night. the fllow a 1. The moon broke the curve of the sun with | d:ad from the old to the new burial grounds. ing Brick to be laid ona bed of sharp river sand NAMELLED arrived thie day, embracing & Ascott. an fo st ie ce radiiny Groce an enormously rough edge. Hearses and Horse: re. ‘ap 10-6m four 4 }inches deop gue bed of fuer wel free from E “SLATE MANTELS, bes and sings of ole L _ 4 Se —— —— — | olay or loam three (3) inches deep, with two courses : ph eg poke meet eirien in the family carriage of the latter :—District | 2: 4 Phenomenon which I was the first to MASSEY, COLLINS & CO?S PHILADEL, | on edge next to the ouro and ove dourse on euxe on Direct srom the Manufacturers, | spine teaeseubiblin bk Uhetins dbegremmeaonaite Attorney Manm ex-Detective Joseph Mirkel notice some years ago, viz: a belt of light HUA BRAUCHT LE.— We are constantly | the inner line These are most besutitul styles of Mantels, en- | of traveling requisites ai moderate prices. Detective Charles “H * Smith, Mr. Mh eines around the moon, brighter than any other part | receiving fresh supplies of the above deightful bev- Noextra measurement for Brick on otge. cong 4 an -found this side of » Mr. Bei of the oun erage, and invite a!) persona who want & pure un- The stone Paving to be ef common cohbie stones ew York. Also tion of LADIES HAT. BOXE i i E ti \s t fc i i, “ adulterated Ale, to give ita trial. not exceeding four inches in diameter, except the ie <, SATCHE y aes sys Rare ne pant 3. An appearance, which but one of our party BRN YV"2 SHINN, Agente, | stone on tho outeide ine of the euteor, which must posta aa be ohaih TF Old ‘Trunks repaired or taken in exohange t Sess 3 saw, which was observed in 1820, and once fae - G7 Green st.. Georgetown, | be six inches in diameter, laid ous bed of coarse scrutiny. In clegaace of Guia” thoy for Rew ones. we Messrs. Porter, Ashton, Barber and Mayhew. A - oo ——-=+- | annd and ciean gravel, free from olay or | am, at fig Soe WALL, 8TEPHENS & CO., The party started at 8} o'clock, and on their | ‘tet, and has been called an optical delusion, ; r cara lent 9 inches deep, and to be twice rammed. the | Sud ae so hichiy polished that t 0 OE Tcenk ieee gc: read up they divested themselves of their] OUt which the photographic plate now had | (YJ°DUNNELL'S geonnd time after eing well wat. ard co ered with | }fRuty aie freshness incor fran the common mar S1-tf 322 Pa. avense. 3 y . : od uy, | 20¢ forgotten to record. Thasit was real, and Cente eS Teld witle Bee eee ape contre ofthe | Lo mused in this country for the fast ten. and 7 .NUFAC rr pst nna gerne pong tra — "P| not optical. The phenomenon in question was GINGER WINE! raat nA eee th five courses of hard red pav burope for more thea katy years. and have gives SHOUTAERN wee ote NUFACTORY, bs Poses h and put) . i/uish light on the side of th 1 Se: tho Es bbe of the bee: ity New York | Cuttre satixfaction, P'ea-e call and examine at thie’ some od clay pipes iu their mouths, they transformed ew en ee, Soe 5 , he Fasting to be of the best quality Now Yor W.H HARROVER'S. Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hali, Wahington, D.C. Geuakchen. viaren pentane leoe bare of | © the edge projected on the sun. McDONNELL’S Peta teise te os eee Stove and Tin Store, oppo. Patriotic Bam Traveiors will study their interests D: casmunie laboring men. Mr. Mann’ was piatiealey These three results Professor A considered CATAWBA GINGER WINE! fore Chan foarte) vestee thicket. bela: ona ted | _J¥ 2% 2w 5 doors north of Louisiaua my TRUNKS, VALICES &c , befov pur gruras pete in his metamorphosis, and he looked Lefremge justifying the expenses of the expe- McDONNELL’S pi Seo nlene Atv deep, free from olay or O° Fick OF INSPEC POR AND SEALE —y ing Serwere As! ean gop but th aa as thoggh he might have just finished a hard | “'\°", i CATAWBA GINGER WINE! ‘All grating Lot exonoding one foot to ba rsted as a ania: 7 mend my >, ; As the eclipse progressed, and when there = cenige vinwenee aaa eae righ wont Wasurreron July 18, 1860, in Strengh aod Dreabslity to Teeircktiee nites Oe teste ce ete wee only Bit of ragged, intensely brilliant This Delicious Summer Beverage, the contractor. focus paoem ae wang be Gentgnsted Fe byes wpe fiona» Ba ned bey mond ae 0 the wagon, clothing, &c., were left in charge | “!¥er Wire of the sun's dise left, it seemed as Tho Healthful by aupe i-toadent eke porati-n approved May 12 198°, the uldersiened | one ‘desorption of pe 3 SF dept taltanane Mt tee part {| if the sun was melting away and. dropping matesmanansats inshesastand most work: | Rowe prepared: ehsueyer reguired se write aed | Fa Now DRE hile party saunter »int by point, till i i and ofPabtn "Ye mamggoncs gee “i | on pre payment of tae fee of hfcy cents, to 1 apect, fi HLAND ana nt ill in @ minute all was gone. isslouer « id the # pre pay and thy f the tended y point, rs mu wer of Public Buildincs.and under the su * t fa 7 pes es a ma swaduh the boave ne; ¢, | During totality the sky wns overspread with Tonio Propensitics pecintendence of such person as he may apprint, | ae eee eae ace eee ey her VAL ICES TQS. pens man be. of buttdiz, i Gebeuak the bird foal the most beautiful colors. We saw threugh Of which are now well known and nae to be. onenpieted om we belore a Every moter, iftound incorreet, will be gondeimned, | “Trunks, &e., Rep Bal er “Covered, in a work- : ol the deepening mist, just as the last fragment Universally Admitted months after compiction. aod another, sealed and marked as true, wi! be maulike manner hort notice again taking flight, and the parties engaged %, + . + sthi. t 's piace. If proved to be it ‘ Tru part of th » George- in the hunt divided themselves into parties, of the sun’s dise melted away, a single blush Throughout the Union, jolt ll epeire that may be r uired within the time at cent cag Poy Mey ethan the gomedia | a any of the city and loitered about in such a manner as to beat | OC ttmenecs were vicibles Vie? nd no Fed Is Now For Sale in Washington done at the expense of ths “Ofice No. S10 Sovenh etrest, (near Odd Fel- | SAWING HAGHINERS, oem FAMILY Sicomplish bei pers amd a thet a er aan A epee tee: 25 or an RR ST Metyy | tele AMES 8, TOPRAM. vi jew > “4 Fy a b> * ND open common, and the disguised officers lend | 10ud# revealed the spectacle to the sailors. 4. V. Coburn, 18th and H ate, 1 lucluding materiale, and mark thelr fropoeals | AVREASURY DEPARTMENT, WOOD AND COAL. chest lore among thie Jagnestown weeds, non They saw the corona, and described it Ins. E. O’Brien, 9th and I ste, as follows: “Propoanie for Gre ding, &o " Miseon i T as ‘August Ist, 1860, fay ae theb a alain Ey cisely as if they had rend a description in an Wm. A. Brown, 13th aud F sta, aS tit JNO. G. SL AK, RorceaLe will be reonived at tho Tresaury De-| WAT © O D ig & sharp eye on the house and all who might onli x. The drawi: etts av. oe at ata ane _ Jomminsioner. | partment until the 15th inst , for suppiving, for the AND approach or leave it astronomical wor be drawing taken from W. 8. Jones, Massachusetts ay. and 3d at. = SuvE TREE ase of the Departnr ut. 150 ‘oords of and 100 | COAL hile thus engaged an amusing incident | ‘heir statements he considered in every sense | Peter Monaghan, New Jersey av. acd G st, 464 SEVENTH STREET. AGA | ontds of Hickory Wood—ail of the hat quality, to) Delivered to all parts o: the city, at the lowest ocourred. A man who had som: reliable. It exhibits the corona with unequal T. Cogan, Pa. av. and 20th st. AT THE OLD STAND. be delivered at the Treasury Building. corded and , possible rates, red. le exposed Prop: | shoots of light. Ins. Bligh, 1th « The subseriber, grateful for the liberal patronage | Measured in the yard hy a sworn measurer at the | TJ & W, MGALt. Seer he sar errormaed, and who suspected | hyp. A’ P. Barnard, x member of the ex-| FM Orame,Ps. avenue. heretofore extended to him, has the gxpcnse.ef the contract and of U0tons of Cum | Office 282 Pa.av., between Jith and 12m ste no good, ordered them away. They refused | Petite, gave afow results which are very In- | E. €. White & Co. Pa, avenue tothe puiiexenn aly thar EBS | Anthcnelin call of the wat gun's C2) de | aug SURRGRINER HAVING OR BARD to go, and he sent to the Twentieth Ward Po. | “resting. bred 9 apse fala Peng Se] | pee ects He EE ee ee eT eae ae ees ooo | Tan extonive gtock cof FURL. te prepared 40 jee § A beads’’ was distinctly seen. jis consists of a . Hayes, sth a: s corner venth and eels, With a fu 1 (ze; the red ash to be small 8@)! at a very low ficure for cash. Meee st ap ee rae gees | mrs of fue det of Hight le nrng of GoueeWeOnm-tamcetown.0.c. | Ba gamaMgemiinet tne nr gn | aca feecay opalan oe anal AAT cre leave under pain of being nckad Gh. | beads, which immediately succeeds total ob-| —H. L. Offutt, Georgetown, D.C. He solicits aca from ailin want of goods im nis | _Sut-endtisty __ st siglo ee ae eded to ee eked SP; | scuration. He attributed to them a ‘similar JAS. McDONNELL, line, intending to spare no effurts to give entire eat- | GELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! Some < ya pretend gd be drunk | | cause which is asshgned for mirage. The pas- | _1y 5 eotm General Agent. Raltimore.” | “DONGR: ricer and E9GS constantly on es NS) GREAT BARGAINS | | eae ee a eesly the Dine ete | sage of the shadow created the same inequality Tar ROYSE HAVANA LOTTERY, daily. . : z ith ctebanhe kicdiaaeliae mito coter chile teok off his slvuched hat, and faci one of the of denaity in the atmosphere as that which, on issue by thes a el pegs Jy S-cotw Wat. He BRERETON. |g SRRING AND sous Hartline: Ta fost officers demanded if he knew bim. The officer. | ‘he principle of refraction, produces rch the ‘supervision of the Captain General ot Cuba, Newy ORR ASE EI NGTON oemy tectos sienna sual Poems headin Imost doubting the evidence of his own eyes Dr. B. stated some interesting facts con- | wi io place at re j } nt FRR} than cost of importation in order to reduce our wit ears, stanpmered out that he believed i: | ected with the voyage. His ideas of icebergs SATURDAY, Avavst 2, 1220, apne aesmer, beer Rinee Tu leave | Large Stock. aan eters stter nested the policn. | Were entirely corrected: He had no concep- SORTEO NUMERO 641 ORDINAKLIO. fone EVERY WEDNESDA »! SfPER |, din comet eee mhdent thet.we have the teat ee tn bis ise, and | 20D of their enormous height. One was meas- CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000, o’dlook p. m., and New for Wasn- edacees Geeke ter ete oe Som Eels +) iS Washington, ions > ae ty prc iron ee tae on ured to be nearly four hundred feet in height. } erigy of —--- @imning Z bg saceracan sate; eskipat Aleanadrie, atany | St the lowest Market P-ices. dive se. wit pv ork the ators, line trusted to ar osre aged t i i 0 =~ 80,000 % EY & CO. i Sttendad +n, in nt Pais teq , of course, com | Bis. too, was in latitude 62 deg., off the hooper, elh fillets me bet ‘heir ofthe sloamer’s cepartur. aah 4. WOOLLEY & 90... MYERS & McoGHAN. vied oth, and 0 inant Sno policemen ¢ Belle Isle. Other remarkable features of}} fo ~~ ortieks in the event of the steamers ir mlility to bove | ae ‘ : i esta eo ee ee wade their way back tothe station-house. | prene, nish latitudes were great number and /1 do —-——. will de promptly iightered to and from thé steamer skirts. | BOSTON Ic! i an o'clock rilliancy of auroras and great disturbances o IN ALL 288 PRIZES. by We have reserved express pply of rok UST reosived per sch oners - Giisltan. mi Tt was now betwegn ten aud eleven o'closk, | the magnetic needle. What was quite us re- | Whole Tickets, $20—Halves, $10—Quarters, 96. | "For at OF pasaage apply lain aK MANTLES ahd REAL TRENCH H. Banks, Now Jersey. Seuleh, soe G ay probes wb beh si ae me it | markable, too. the latter became quiet during Bilttoenal te heats por gent. discoust, anamser RINEDAR. DASE AHAN CLs ood Pe INTS. Alec 10 dozen Feu toon Hundred Tem Sos aoe Rokro L . + » puperio”: on oe oe es dene ited 2 ype py . a ke the totality of the eclipse. The almost. total fron ail solvent Banke fe H ths above evode | _ iy 2-eest fies cor er Mthand F'xte oe fa #0OR as the result y abeenos oF axiunal life, with the exception of pegevnoe known. For Superior Soda Water, ease ave ue Bn any call. | AY E! bouse, snd take the fugitive in hisden. Gaards musquitoes, was also is te eeepon ke tp be edgrensed With Dalen 107" An lavestigation, it is said, basshown that| SYS‘ Careof Sc. iain on ia ere accordingly set upon the doors, roof and XX ALE AND KKK ALE" CH OF GUITARS, diets ths “ windows. One of the party knocked at the i. . Pintinas, Barjor, hike Wasn! TON BREW front door, which was soon opened by the ih cruelty Is practised towards the boys con- ‘EW MUSIC ‘ rt Se GRAY’ ta aad Strings of tu8 Eny. 1s made from of the and at the instant it was In the Massachusetts Reform School. The rs ‘ waslity. ‘se immense tat as spened . house, ined is te.be Nigededis ian. ao i Northeast cor, Massschnsetts av. and Fourth st, na Mate of w.6.M Oe Pare ie ‘SBLINEAY, ic hs