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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania uvenus and 11th st., Papers served in packages by carriers at @4 a year, or 37 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.5) a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months at the rate of l2cents s week. Single copies, ONE CENT; in wrappers, TWO CENTS. 17” Avverrtisgmants should be sent to the office betore 12 o’olook m ; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. Ebening WASHINGTON. D. C.. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15. 1860. ? assignor to himself, G. A. Brown and John Pirky, of same place.—For improved instrument for paring horse’s hoof. John M baysact of Chambersburg, and Wm. L,. Haller, of Carlisle, Pa., assignor to John M. Cooper, of Chambersburg, aforesaid.—For im- provement in sealing fruit cans. Cal., assignor Operations of the Patent Office. The foliowing is a list of patents issued from the U.S Patent Office for the week ending August 7, 1560—each bearing that date: Walter Aiken, of Franklin, N. H —For im- provement in knitting machines. . D D. Allen, of South Adams, Mass —For im- provement in tubes for spinning frames. Samuel F. Allen, of Chicago, Ill.—For improved water heater for locomotive roe ne Edward Behr, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- provement in carrii jes. John M. Brooke, of the United States Navy.— For improved deep-sea soundi. be Charles H. Brown, of Fitchbargh, Mass —For — roved low-water alarm apparatus for steam lers. George Blanchard, of New York, N. Y.—For improvement In et Jobn Blocher, of Williamsville, N. Y.—For im- provement in water wheels. S. Bourne, jr , of New York, N. ¥.—for im- provement In trunks . C. P. Buckingham, of Mount Vernon, Ohio.— For improvement in governors for steam engines. John M. Buell, of Zanesville, Ohio.—For im- Proved churn. Richard B. Burchell, of Brooklyn, N. ¥.—For improved window-sbade fixture. jelson Burr, of Batavia, Ill —For improvement “an mills. vid B Caldwell, of Cincinnati, Ohio.—For improvement in straw cutters George L Carver, of Brazil, South America. — For improved marine apm gross Matthew Chapman, of Greenfield, Mass.—For improvement in handles oa Amos Coates, of Marlborough, Obio.—For im- provement in chain pumps. Jacob Coever, of Chambersburg, Pa.—For im- Wm. Gluyas, of San Francisco, to himself and Wm. K. O'Neill, of same place.— For impreved amalgamator. T. C. Hendry, of Conyers, Go., assignor to him- self, J. Dilworth, 8. Dean, T. J.‘Hutson, E. H. Patterson, and A. J. Hendry, of same place.— For im; ment in wheels for vehicles. Geo. F. Hebard, George J. Hill and S D. Rock- well, of Buffalo, N.Y., assignors to Sanford War- ren, Harroun and George F. Hill, of same place.— For Laoag press. George Hancock, of Providence, R.1., assigno- to bimself and James M. Rutherford, of ‘samr Place.—For improvement in hose coupling. Michael Offiey, of Baltimore, Md., assignor to himself and Wm. Colton, of same .—For im- Proved self-locking device for omnibus registers. Jobn Palmer, of Fort Scott, Kansas, assignor to Pome Jns. FP. Draper, of Chic: 1D} )» Lil—For vement in the manufacture of vinegar. arvey Rice, of Concord, N.H., assignor to James H. Denning and T.H. Jenkins, of New York, N Y.—For -improvement in journal boxes for railroad cars. Jobn B. Rowell, of Lynn, Mass., assignor to Jonathan Buffum, of same place —For composi- tion for covering black boards. Volney Stockton, of Williamsburgh, O, as- signor to himself and Mitchell & Rammelsberg. <= Sinctanet, O.—For improved metallic chair Charles Wells and Henry Barth, ef Cincinnati O., assignor to the Cincinnati Type Foundry, of same place.—For improvement in printing presses. provement in wiring blind rods. Reissue. —Henry ight, of Cambridge, Mass., G. W_ Cottingham and John S. Menefee, of | assignor to Wm. McCiallan, of sime place.—For improvement in wooden soled shoes. signs.—Elemir J. Ney, of Lowell, Mass., assignor to the Lowell Manufacturing Company. For designs for carpet patterns. Henry G. Shape ory of New York, N. Y., as- signor to the Hartford Carpet Company.—For de- signs for carpet patterns. Additional Improvement.—Michael L. Bander, of Cleveland, Ohio.—For improved churn. Texana, Texas.—For ant no a Edward Daniels, of N pton, Mass.—For case for indellible ink bottles. JobC Davis, of San Francisco, Cal.—For im- provement in quartz milis. F. De Campolora, of France.—For improve- ment in manufacture of papet pale. Thomas B De Forest, of New York, N. ¥.— For improvement in lanterns. Cornelius Donovan, of East Abington, Mass.— For St space in rotary engines. Charles Tennant Dunlop, of Glasgow, North Britain — For improvement in manufacture of oxide of manganese. HC. Emery, of Lincoln, Obio.—For improve- ment in rotary ines. James R. Ender, of Trenton, La.—For im- proved fountain washstand. Orlando Foster, of Kenosha, Wis.—For im- Proved machine for upsetting tire, &c. William Fuzzard, of Charlestown, Mass.—For improvement in machinery for forming hat bodies. Lewis P. Garner, of Ashland Borough, Pa — For improved apparatus for separating slate from coal. Henry G ioe Richmond, Mo.—For im- es. Proved spike for W. BH. Gwynne, of New York, N. Y.—For im- Provement in apparatus for compressing gas. Stuart Gwynn, of New York, N. Y.—For im- proved method of generating steam. Wm. Halderman, of Freeport, [1.—For im- proved device for bolting flour. Origin Hall and Timothy Mierrick, of West Wilmington, Conn.—For improvement in thread dressing machines. Thos. Hall, of St. Louis, Mo.—For feeding ap- paratus for Hace | geomnces A.G. Hamaker, of Peoria, Ill.—For improve- ment in gas burners. . D_8. Heffron, of Utica, N. ¥.--For improved refrigerator. A. Hill, of Dubuque, lowa.—For improvement in compositions for tanning. Carl Hinrichs, of New York, N. ¥ —For im- ene in obtaining coloring matter from oak ‘x. C. B. Hutchinson, of Auburn, N. Y —For im- THE FRENCH EMPEROR'S LETTER. “Sr. CLoup, July 25, 1860. “My Dear Persicny : Affairs appear to me to be 80 complicated—thanks to the mistrust excited everywhere since the war in Tealy that I write to you in the hope that a con sation, in perfect frankness, with Lord merston, will remedy the existing evil. Lord Palmerston knows me, and when I affirm a thing he will believe me. Well, you can tell him from me, in the most explicit manner, that since the peace of Villafranca I have had bat one thought, one object, to inaugurate a new era of peace, and to live on the best terms with all my neighbors, and especially with England. I had renounced Savoy and Nice; the extraordinary addition to Piedmont alo! caused me to resume the desire to see reunited to France | pany essentially French. But it will be objected, ‘ You wish for e, and you increase immoderately the military forces of France.’ I deny the fact in every sense. My army and my fleet have in them nothing of a threatening character. My steam navy is even far from being adequate to our require- ments, and the number of steamers does not nearly equal that of sailing ships deemed necessary in the time of King Louis Philipps. I have 400,000 men under arms; but deduct from this amount 60,000 in Algeria, 6,000 at Rome, 8,000 in China, 20,000 gendarmes; the sick and the new conscripts, you will see— what isthe truth—that my regiments are of aller effective strength than during the pre- proved mill for grinding grain and apples. peer in, 4 ing the pi “ a Sere, O.— provement eding reign. The only ad: nm to the army in te ie any oe tapeen F Hist has been made by the creation of the Im- Lewis S. Ingraham, of Grafton, O.—For im- proved butter-worker Anthoni Iske, of Lancaster, Pa.—For improved cupboard and sink. . W. Jewett, of Gilford, N. H.—For improve- ment in artificial legs. W.H. Kimball, of Augusta, Me.—For hand- cuff. W.F. Kubler, of New York, N. Y.—For shirt studs Wm 8. Sawyer, of Gratiot, O. ment in seeding machine. Joba Leigh, of Edgetield, 8.C.—Por improved bedstead B F. Lemmon, of New Albany, N. Y.—For improvement in co! for steam ines. N.C. Lewis, of Boston, Mass—For improved machine for rolling blanks. Adolphus Lind, of San Francisco, Cal.—For improvement in water-wheels. . Linderman, of New York, N. ¥Y .—For piano- forte Isaac Lindsley, of Providence, R.1.—For im- provement in migey (omy chain. J. H. Maydole, of Eaton, N. Y —For improve ment in harvesting machines. Alex. McElvoy and J.H. Kimble, of Fox Lake, Wis.—For im nt in seeding machines Ferdinend more beh bop Senay ad im- vement in mac! jor mou! candles rs 8. Middlebrooks, * of Salem, Ge. —For im- ement in cotton cultivators. perial Guard. Moreover, w wishing for , I desire also to orga the forces of the country on the best possible footing, for if foreigners have only seen the bright side of the last war, I myself, close at hand, have witnessed the defects, and I wish to remedy them. Having said thus much, [ have, since Villafranca, neither done nor even thought anything which could alarm any one. When Lavalette started for Constantinople the in- structions which I gave him were confined to this :—‘Use every effort to maintain the status quo; the interest of France is that Turkey should live as long as possible.’ “Now, then, occur the massacres in Syria, and it is asserted that I am very glad to find a new occasion of making a little war, or play- ing a new part. Really people :- me credit for very little common sense. If I instantly proposed an expedition it was because my feel- ings were those of the people which has put me at its head, and the intelligence from Syria transported me with indignation. My first thought, nevertheless, was to come to an un- derstanding with England. What other intor- est than that of humanity could induce me to send troops into that country? Could it be that the possession of it would increase my strength? .—For improve- 4 Can I conceal from myself that Algeria, not- — at Kew Tae, N.Y — Ser improved withstanding its future advan' is a source Evariste Mire, of New Or! La.—For im- | of weekness to France, which for thirty years has devoted to it the purest of its blood and its gold? I said it in 1852 at Bordeaux, and my opinion is still the same—I have great con- quests to muke, but only in France. Her interior organization, her moral development, provement in mills for cutting and grinding the corn, cob and busk together. Richard Montgomery, of New York, N. Y.— For improvement in iron cars. Hiram Nzsb, of Maysvilie, Ky.—For improve- ow, Sich or Wicessiter Mass.—For im-4 the increase of her resources have still immense proved bolder polishing wheel ” a Pi to make There a field exists vast Jos. Olmstead and W. A. Walker, of Victoria, | enough for my ambition and sufficient to sat- Ill.—For improved machine for u tire. it. William Payne, of Sheboygan, Wis. —For “ It was difficult for me to come to an under- —— surveyor’s measure. standing with England on the subject of Cen- Parker, Ben}. Parker, and Thomas S. Par- | ¢r4i Italy, because I was bound by the Renee ker, of Schenectady, N. Y—For improved lubri- | of Villafranca. As to Southern Ttaly, am free from engagements, and I ask no better than 2 concert with England on this point, as on others; but in Heaven’s name let the emi- nent men who are placed at the head of the English Government lay aside petty jealousies and unjest mistrasts.. Let us understand one another in good faith, like honest men as we are, and not like thieves who desire to cheat each other. “To sum up, this is my innermost thought : John Parsons, of Cleveland, 0 —For improve- ment in bottom plates for drain tiles. So ig a p and sane an, of Utica, N. Y.—For improvement in stoves. A.W. Porter, of St Johneville, N-Y —For i vement in machines for digg holes. "Charles A. Priest, = Winslow, Mee For im- shoe-peg machine. sate Procter » of Beverly, Mass.—For com- bined clock and burglar alarm. Daniel Read, of Hamilton, N. Y.—For im- Proved yrindi ill. I desire tha: Italy should obtain peace, uo C.J. Kcooensinann, of New York, N. Y.—For a how, vut without “ras tect et improvement in pianoforte 4 at m, should be able Rome August Semmendinger, of New York, N. Y.— | without compeom the securi of the Pope. For ph eee I could very much not to be obliged to ud, 2 inane ¥.—For improve- | undertake the Syrian expedition, and, any case, not to undertake it alone; first, because it will be a great expense; and, secondly, be- cause I fear this intervention may involve the Eastern question; but, on the other hand, I do not see how to resist public opinion in iy country, which will never understand that we can leave unpunished not only the massacre of Christians, but the burnin; e Sherman, of Memphis, Tenn.—For me- for journal bearings and + mac Lewis Shewlar, aif Crawfordsville, For tm; car cou; 2 ae mee Slade fod “john N. Scranton, of , Vt—For improvement in driving Elizal M. Smith, of Burlington, N. J.—For tallic im it im reaping and mo’ machines. our Consulates, Statler tag, al the insult to our flag, and the pillage of the prov. aN. for eat ta tire, ines monasteries which were under our protection. Jakob Ttuber, Frederick and Peter D. *Thave told you all, I think, without dis- ting Tobie, of Utica, N. ¥.—For t in | guising or omitting anything. Make what use —— you may think advisable of my letter. ——— P. Teed, of Ad god Deer ee eh “ eve in my sincere friendship, a oparks Sepia es ve stlay Harcenen: I 4 Gabriel Ultey, of C Hill, N. C.—For ma- for ti and q ov David ria. Were, of = more, matte i arrester telegra, Een” © Pein toot: For i ‘4 “Joba Ml. Wood, of Seneca, N. Y.—For willow peeler. w of Hackensack, N J.—Fi ndigatlensin Water end starting city rail: Movements of Pav Moxrny.—The New York it of Saturday’s Philadelpiia Press says: ‘*! hed a half-bour’s chat last even' Toded to the reports in Cireulailon of bls proposed J to 2 circulation is visit to and future residence in Paris. Ho aavares dence ia the United He proposes to spend road cars. several weeks at Saratoga, ther he goes on Walter Youmans, of Waterford, N. ¥.—For | saturday; thence to Newport, where he will re- ovement in car wheels main some time longer; from Horkag wid he will re- barlesR Alsop, of Middletown, Conn., as-| turn to New York, and movements signor to Joseph W. Alsop, of New York, N.Y. ing to circuinstances. It is a little singu- For improvement in rammer for revolving fire | jar that one so fond of chess, and its yreatest liv- arms. ing master, as Mr. Morphy is, not have Charles Alexander, of aren 3 D. C., as-| played chan a half dozen games during the signor to himself and W.C. , of same fast 5} yet such, he informs me, js the , - P —For improved cork-drawer. asked him if lack of made any difference Levi W Buxton, of Nashua, N. H., assig: in bis pley? His ‘was, notin the least, und to himself and R. B. Cram, of ‘same piace.—For | that he could y pla as rong 2 at improved bed bottom. that moment as he ever played in hie fife. It bos. Brown, jr., of South Danvers, Mass., as- many Do grey Netiatetion © chese-players to know, Signor to bit and Wm. H Brown, of same | that the statements! now make in reference to place. —For improvement in machines for cutting | his leaving the country are on his authority and gine request.’? {0- The om © F. Burton, of New York, N.Y., assignor to himself and M H. Hovey, same place —For re escape. Abraham Baker, of Shenandoah county, Va., Lebanon Vall: railroad, Pa., have novelty ® restaurant car on Star. Ax x Peale presents to the siteution of tothera, Were SOOTHING SYRUP, Fer Children Teething, podagies greatly faciiitare Pains spesmedie sets, ry EDUCATIONAL. a EVENT iT. Opposite the General Post Oppce, Washington City, Armorian Synte: Py i i werent eonmnch Eaten: Beaten respondence, Billa of Exchame, Current Bills, Gra: and Arithmetic, SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. ry Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest te yourselves, and Tenner, Fines for "iodine penmen- RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS | shi Ww. a apply ot he hems. to 0 p.m. For terms mS%-3m" WM. W. YOUNG & CO. RE ss FEMALE ACADEMY. EW ARRANGEMENT. J has been tna! Boe ll-known and popular Semnary, which SOOT SENG [2 instance of die one whe used it. On 80 successful under the entire care of Mrs. delighted with iw & Richards for more than ten years, will be opened on the first Monday in September next, under the united snpervision and inatruction of Mr. and Mrs. RIC }, in the well arranged and delight- ba i Union Academy Building. For partio- ulate. see ciroulars at all the Bookstorts. maz3-tf et rescription of ene of che i in New Eo; ‘BR-FAILING sUCCBSS In I cise crea ah? Wkaoe nt Man YSN SESE in ati onsen ge ols Tke course of ursued will gomer u pranches Teunisite tore thorough Eng! she rtd corrects acidity, and gives tene and | tion. . euergy te the whels eystom. It will ciemest ingiantly relieve, | In nddition to her day scholars. she in desirous of Guirine In THE BowRs and Winn Cotic, need Fae totes snlrato i ouner her im- and evercome convulsions, which, if set eaily remediod Mediate careand ve cht en. « it er Bi ior accommodati: th due care of pupils have been oonsiderail nonce and otherwise improved. Those in Washington geutring preege iar information with reference te pa ele her schoo] may apply to W. D. Wallach, Editor 0 fering from any of the For terms and furtner partioula: I fre residenge—No. 36 Cameron street, ‘Aiowendris, nd ty 97-1 your ic yee, ABSOLUTELY SURE—to foll medicine, if timely used. tion: Codrsé ePenn CLOTHING, &ec. SELLING O Ss ts FF ar cost: In order to decrease my sock I have determined to close out the balance of my SUMMER CLOTH- ING at cost Allin want of Summer Clothing are respectful'y invited to call at No. 460 Seventh st., opposite Post Office, and see the great reduction in Summer Ciothing. jy 12-im GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS A RARE CHANCE IS NOW OFFERED TO ny one who may be desirous of entering in & profitabie businers, at one of the best stands in Georretown. | offer my entire stook of DRY GOODS on reasonable terms. in order to make & change in my business. 5 HURDLE, jy 2% Im Corner of High and Gay ats, UN teD STATES CAPITOL EXTENSION, WasHineton. July 17, 1960, Proposats will be reccived at this Offior until noon of Tuesday, the 2ist of August next, for Furn- * 2 y. ishing and Putting up the Iron Ceilings of tw On Pen a nan s eae rooms over the connecting corridors of the Capitol Brengio, Captain W. A. Ritter, will gig epee nga leave Georgetown EVERY TUES i: Lick pnt mendagararttterd lary gr Sowa vee DAY. THCRSDAY and SATUR- ing completn, in piace, painted with three good DAY, at7 o'clock @ in., and return every alternate | CSts of white lead in oil. day, at6 o'clock a.m. On tke Saturday trip from Goo en the boat will run through to Shep- herdstown. je 21 3m 1 50 BBLS. 4 180 do. 2 do. REF! 10 hhds, PORT! af pols. Bayfield) Wi KOS pri Fox aale low by je Ail of the Iron work ofthe Ceilings, of every description, including the fastenings ofthe ceilings to the walls and to the roof frames, must be inolu- ded in the price bid. The proposals must be endorsed, “Proposals for Iron Ceilings ‘tr must be eee bya guaran ) Big a one or more responsible = sons, addreaced to the undersigned, = aa They will be opened at the time mentioned above, Lt i Presence of such persons as may choose to ‘nd. The drawings of the ceilings can been seen at this Office, 4 Ww. ‘B. FRANKLIN, Captain Topographical F ngineer: In charge of Capitol Extension, h hould be wee betes Moe old be acoompanied by the "AGENCY FOR FAIRBANK’S ES I A a oR LS SCAL) N ORGETO A The undersigned have been appointed Agents for the sale of the above orlebrated and well-known PLATFORM and COUNTER SCALES. A fu! Form of Guarantee. supply constantly on hand and for sale at lowest Pit) gndermgned, AB — g D, of- Inthe , a 3s ol a In the State of ,,here- AY and COAL, SCALES ereoted in any part | by xuaranty that in case the foreroing bid of- of the District or adjoining counties. for iron oeillngs,as above described, All Soales are warranted durable, accurate, and i f a Bocepted, he or they wiil, within ten days after the reoeipt of to give satisfaction the contract at the piace named execute the contract BUSEY & BARNARD. ov thy fi ood and lent 5 Dealers in agricultural implements, | audcin Sass Eke athe ent noire, neeUr ties; je8-2m Bridge street 2 doors west of Hizh. soaaates geen “a sugrant .—_ good 6 difference ‘ween 1e jor Bai CRANDBLL, OPTICIAN, soreet and that which may be accepted. — piss, gostantly on head © argo coer ‘of | Date—, 1880, Signatures of guarantors, ae ench Noar-si; 'eriscopic, ol. ii a bred, and at otker SPECTACLES: oA TVitaces, EF. + umity, In gold. sliver, stedl, and Ger ereby certify that the sboye, named are giver A ms Ta ‘a ‘Old Frames Repaired and known to meas able to make good their guarantee, DOW £.Asses But in thou! v0 order. uy tots Tobe signed py A HEB sraren armrion FF i. nil 8 district attorney, collector, or some J0* G BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, « ereetown, | persons known to the War Department, Having given ing personal attontion to this brauoh jy 18 dtd gheand walfoais with fromptoass Gumme? | WEPPLER.§, WILSGNS SEWING MA- distance ‘eup- ‘No. 34! “a sees rom Denitee wate an i kavea ‘etae Removen To No. 346 Pa. Av., NEAR 72H St. rtment of CUFFINS always on hand. “Particular attention paid to the removal of the dcad from the old to the new burial grounds. Henraos and Horses for hire. apt Encouraged by the substantial and rapidly in- creasing popularity of Wheeler & Wilson’s une- i Sewing N.achines, which for the * SL safamily institution, over all ASHI A DRAUGHT A LEC We ore society | competitors for popular favor, the Agent has taken recetvi seed lies of the above delightful bev, | One of the fine new stores lately erected on Pa av. 2, ry invite at persons who want @ pure un- | ©Due, near 7th st. where & beaut ful assortment of adulterated Ale, to give it a trial. all the various styles may at all times be seen, ERNY'« SHINN, Agents, There were 21,36 of these Sewing Machines sold fo ‘57 Green at.. Gaorestown, | in the year 1858, "Ladies are invited to call and see them, together with certificates from many of the al a Hear = ——— | beat citizens of Washivgton and Georgetown, in T PROCLAMATION! relation to their well known and Shorenshly tested O THE superiority If any ladies cannot call, let them send CITIZENS OF bot See ee means a is ish A) very » the Was supp ied with one of these WASHINGTON, GEORGETOWN, Xe, health and life seving instruments. Poll inetrese Whereas, ns, both printed and verbal, fi ven free of eharge tio1 “At the present season of the yesr | St the home of the purchaser. ent, No 346 P: CHOLERA MORBUS) ee Msnoure, | 22. Asont ctwoon 6th i OSALS FOR REPAIRING TAE CUS DYSENTERY, | pepsin | Pegs Use st BALTIMORE. Moe 4 . DEBILITY, &o., &o., Trxasuny DeranrMent, prevail to an alarming extent: Wasuinoron, July 13, 1800, And whereas, Proposazs will be reosived at this Department FIRST CONSEQUENCE until the aitsenth day of Septomber, A. D186), at to every family to know of l2o0’elock, noon, for the repairs of the Custom House authorized to be repaired at Baltimore, Mary and, according to the pians and specifica- tions prepared at this Department. Bidders wili be required to receive the old cast-iron work di-- A REMEDY at once Safe, Speedy, and Efficacious, DR. MONTARDE, oF Paris, peni with in pi payment of the work, at the offers his tate of one dollar per huudred pounds, and will be MIRACULOUS PAIN KILLER required to furuish ali the wateriai and perform all as ey he neceesary labor to complete the repairs acoord- CERTAIN AN FFECTUAL to the p ans furnished. REMEDY FOR THE ABOVE COMPLAINTS | ‘Ninety per oent, of the smount of work done and — materials delivered according to contract price In ordor to satisfy (said amount to be ascertained in the manner pre- that no imposition is intended a the wale ofthis | Sour oP hne heceateet, by tne gutimate, of an ition ie in in the sale of ent of the ‘meni nted fo 2 mo lmaPow™ Great Mediot Sieet Slike pask eeental yee ten oak eee THE MONEY Wilt, Be REFUNDED in cases when the medicine fails to give entire satisfaction. Ask, then atany Drug Store for DR. MONTARDE’S MIRACULUUS PAIN KILLER, take as directed, and if not perfeotly satisfied, ten per cent, retained i the Ney contrant and acceptance of Ca? work by the agent soresaid, and to be forfeited in the event of nen fulfilme) contract. Specifications and drawings will be reads on tho 15th of Aucuet, when thsy can be raed “* Propos iu iring the Balts Return to our : B CLARK, E8Q. page evr house,” waa ead Go peat at one 436 Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, ocock of the last day named for receiving the who will refued your money. same, HOWELL Coss, Price—25 and 50 Cents per Bottle. jy '7-2awew Seoretary of the Treasury. cee aaa aromas | GBSFr Rie Hbatitenan gs TE rr Scr moan ed Pr IN TBE STATE OF WIé- a — Ti alt se00r titled ite head gent mene fd eed ed OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. tion of land ofiese,” approved had, ne Re Pie ses iera sation ae | ae ecag ope oe settee ne 4 . o- the supervision af the ‘General of Gude, ot Winssnnin faill Ga neasctel te Pekin ee @ place at Havana on it CRorx, in 3, @t as early @ period as SATURDAY, Avovust 25, 1860, practicab| -_ = 7 SORTEO NUMERO &i ORDINARIO, PR elit ag Shee bly miner a ifn CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. and ofits opening for ness at Palle off. vay 3° of —-.-.@ 100,000 de ie will be given by the Regi ter and Receiver for the i do <= Sioolims do = 0 Meee euiec ss nd, at the City of Washington, 1 20,000} approx, —__._ 8,300 | this thirtieth June. A. 1360, 5 TN ALL 989 PRIZES. Br order ofthe rreaid en G8, 8. WI! IN ALL 981 Whole Tickets, €20—Halves, §10—Quarters, 86. gis cuniacionne of the Ceustal Bilfoatellen vont Banks taken wee 464. SeVeNTH STREET. Adi wing will be as 8000 as the result 7. THE O11 RO’ * ‘eohemes reased | Ths ‘ ee = ON wopeisvez ape ° eu 6-tr Careof C c. pleasure to announ-e to ir ——————————————————— customers and the public gene:ally that! [MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. he in openei store at his E. R. DURKEE & CO’8 and complete s agement htt igure . e C0} ase! ol . DORS and CIGARS SErome, | ESTES Ties laonearscioans, ine, intend: 5 Guaranteed not only ABSOLUTELY AND PERFECTLY PURE, ing to spare no efforts to give en! UTTER and ESGS constantly on hand WM. H. BRERETON. sfaction, presh B iy 2-eo2w G8. ng. EWYO AND HiINGTON ices, ere. al shor ny? road N* i IN will leave cosy w AN ~ For Superior Soda Water, With Delicious Favit aap Cream Sysups, Goto GRaY’s. Hosecet cor, Massachusetts ov, snd Fourth st. are very low rates ian ga he ine Jom SUMMER RESORTS. CARLISLE The fa sprite resort for WHITE SULPHUR |{Ot?, ¥ho — Grand Scenery, Pu SPRINGS, Mountain Aire 1 “< CUMBERLAND co, | HP, Bathe, Lay Pennsylvania. jood Society and a ACCOMMODATIONS FoR For 308 iouceatnaronars sed for Cir a . OWENS, CLEN - TERMS Low. Ind VISSCRER. je7 low Carlisle Springs, Pa, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY .—Visitore to Cape May will find good accommeda- tions at WHITE HALL. Terms only $8 per week, including the ride to the beach in the morning. Dr. 8. 8. MARCY, dy 21-2w* P. oprietor. ee Sm CARD—As an inducement for families to sojourn st the “HYGELA" during the months of August and September, the Proprie- tors have reduced t! per day and $1250 agust H Proprietors. soskpa ES) aR. Old Point, July . jy 2-im WILLARD, SCBMoT's SUMMER GARDEN.—On Sixth street, between C and Louisiana av., inay be found st all times one of the most fopuler. gevisl, urbane, and intelligent. estaurant Keepers, who backs up his with LAGER Br ER Ly Lo Philadelphia ; with BRAND! the choicest vineyards of Fran unexcelled on the hills of the R article of WHISKY which smacks stron; true flavor of the Monongahela and Bourbon iatableas either of th be jndividually, he has sought to make them still more so hy the erection the rear grounds of his favorite establish- ment of a spaciou: Arbor, where his gueste by day may enjoy the cool breeze and be free from tol’s too ardent rays;and, at “the witching hour of night,” quaff his ice-cool Lager without fear of having their enjoyment dampened by the falling dew. Such inducements will, doubtless, cause many of our readers to drop in and take a note \if nothing else.) and, most likely, many of those who go will goagain, In addition te all this, he bas engaged the Pror pert brothers and their associates to discourse their choicest pieces of music Every Wednesday and Saturday evening, jy 10-im WASHINGTON CITY GARDEN. ERNST LOEFFLER. Proprietor. New York avenue, between 1st and 2d sts. Incalling the attention of the publicto my grounds I would state that every arrangement has been made to make this *‘Retreat” more attractive every day. Mondays the Gar- dens are open to the public tree of charge—a ooue tt given by aselectband. Those desiring to enjoy the dance and waltz wi! find the ssicon in complete order to render pleasuce to all. Or other days the preprietor wiil cheerfully grant the use of the ssounes for achool or other Pe Nic Pa. ties with- at charge, For the amusement of children he has introduced & number of little games, never before seen in this oitr and calcuiated at the same ume to amuse the ‘o) folks.’ N. B.—Attached is my Bottling mgr and families can be supplied cis ary eqntity, their resiaenoe, of healthful d: nk, LAGER BEER, upon short notice. in 15 3m A NALOSIAN RETREaT, IN ANALOSTAN ISLAND, Opposite Georgetown and Washington The subscribers having leased for this beautifui and romantio spot, it for the acoommodation of the the sist day of May, 1860. For ity of, scenery, delightful promenades, fishing, + te sides i.s superior water, it is unsurpassed in the nion, The louse is largeand commodious, having been entirely renovated It — large Dancing aloon attached to the house, bes.des Dining and Dressing Rooms for ladies and gentlemen In addition aplendid Arbors detac.ed from the buildines. Parties, Families and Individua!s will find di ace to pass the sultry days of | y attention will be guarantied by Proprietors. The atrictest police arrangements will be cnforeed, ‘and politi al discussious will be prohibi ‘ne Larder will be found to contain all the de‘i- caging altperneegy ‘WIth the choicest Liquore and Wines and the fin-st Segars. Societies, Sunday Schools. Clubs and Military Companies will find this the most desirabie resort ~ _ metropolis for spending & p.eassnt and or jerly day. mporiod by their parents or gui 8, will be excluded from The rrounds. Gunning and dogs prohibited Boats will leave the ‘oot of High street, Georgetown. and G street, Washington, hourly, from 8 o clock 8. m. tiil 12 p. m, daily. Persons preferring, & pleasant walk oan reach the Island via the Aqueduct. Websolicit the public to judge for themselves, and feel assured of giving satisfaction. _ie'9-cotf_- “JACOB W. POWER<& CO. N EIGHTH ATIONAL EXHIBITION, At CINCINNATI, OHIO, Sept. 12:h—2:h. The UNITED STATES AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY will hold its Eighth Annual Agricuitu ral and Industria! Exhibition on the grounds liner- ally provited by the citizens of Cincinrati, which are to be fitted up in the best stvie. There will be from the City oF a term of years ned ohio on Halls and Tents for the display Coe LE. ME AC ‘ERY LS, DOMESTIC RM AND GARDEN LOWERS, and NA E83 with Stalls and Pass for HORSES, CATTL*, SHEEP, and SWINE; aud an unequalied Track, one mile in length and forty feetin width, for the exhittion of Horses The Premiums offered—in cosh fold. miver, and peomee inedals,—diplomas and certificates, amount 820,000. The Exhibition will remain open trom Wednes- day, the 12th, to Thursday, the 20th, of September, thus giving time to examine and test the imple ments end mpeg aa ~ ion be anand ‘oF premivin list mat: Office Of the Society, ‘N arent nfo No. 356 Pa. avenue, (up stairs ;) or to the subscriber, at Cinco: a Ohio, “jy m4 tf BEN. PERLE a Sect, & aArricsitaral Society. MELLED E™ LL TE MANTELS, irect from the Manufacturers, These sre most. beautafel styles of Mantels, en- —— in es ee eee bony Aa ee eh, ian, Sienna, le Antique, Por; bd Ty Brocate 12 and'others ually pclotrated. The imitations are so perfect as to challenge the ol scrutiny. In clexnace of finisn they stand unrival and are so highly polished that they retain their beauty and freshness longer than the common mar- bles, while they are so! gg oy T ae ye in tl om for ti w for more than eutire satisfac! tion, Stove and Ti: jy %2w 5 doo: Fi F INSPECTOR AND SEALER OFFICE OO AS METERS. = Ww. . July 18, 1960. ol Ss Fe ERP eta tgs 1 peraae nn aobre May 12 inno, the undersigned ig now pr . “whenever required in writing, on pre payment of the fee of cents, to inspec: vexistmation ofp Sr ee meter in ae this ser ot Every ster, iffound 1 , will be condem: ‘accu! tin toy < f “Othce No S10 Seven strest, (near Odd Fel- tome! BACHARLES W: GUNNING vy Jy 18 tf _Inspeotor and Gus Mistors, rpeeasury emmines ve Prorosats will be reoei' va he ressary Parl nf pene the yt, 1 rcupr'y ine 4 ‘use of + cords F i Ww i—all fF the beet in wred'at the Sroevury Duidion 20 and be delivered at corded Boaiselles Saape safer easy nse of a A 3 * of whiteand mthrpoite Goel. sil of, Lauper, oe fiver ate puting: fe Cxrecned¢ pln TnAce 3 red ash to be ; fiers ye eh asworn weigher: ‘au : SELLING OFF! SN EAT mann y¢ ‘We commence to day off our cube iv SUM “EK DRESS ore, Biase wos eee a Macrae, in foct 4 ress Prices, at ions tha cost of importation in order to reduce oar Large Stock. Z also Jn Store a full assortment of frat class Stasle! J yay Prices, ene ‘isveet Ms oud 6t EW SILKE MANTL quality. in want ony of the Lage! coo “iro ew bese TAViOR PRUE Ate! . beg eperee meee Wwe - W. 6. METZGROTT.. 5 perpqens, : Beaks, 3. W CODLEY & F. Sad eats cbove Peay. bi ech THE EEKLY STAR ‘acl y It im , contains the * w. ‘Single (in wrappers) oan be sees BE Ape nm diye eet od ae FOR SALE AND RENT. OR RENT—A three ICK HOUSE, story BRICK COTTAGE, with Tennessee avenue |, corner F on bys common pasture, and be - ledocat ~ for o deiryman. Inquire S bier. CouptR sods halfe res of roads at the intersection Leesburg turnpikes, six miles iy tehington Sfrom ‘Alezand improvements house, oontainiog 16 ; ke. The yardn well snaded with tr basic it an exosilent well of water, F. Partioulnrs apply oa the wo WM. PA orto JNO. LIN Rom A. 6. 5a Marsbaii’s avotion rooma, s Shove desoribed property wil! be OW for cash jy 5-eotw* Fens sy aan ee Be ieee ea oa GEM EARICTOTE. Bet Eeper Cin Bape Bone ion von fps green vad Each nh woah a sta, No 404; Apply tod Bt RWOOB. 476 int . SOR RENT—The three story (brown front) F House No, 367 New York avenue, 10th and Lith atreets, north side, co Ce | This 4 is Saad ie on the 0, Treasur 5 te hy and way suitab @ for s boarding houses Raat every Apply next door, or to A =x os floor wing of iy For RENT—The fine FRAME HOUSE known as“ French Evans’ House,” situated ! st north, between 9th and lth streets, No. 580, one of the most desirable private im Washington This h use is surrounded by at peed = reat es currant bushes of va- rious kinds, and fine shade » £ ound, waliedin Apply to J. C. cook pe st. between D and E. jy a OR REN?P—Three BRICK HOUSES—one on F Twelfth street, between G aad be one on the corner of Tweifth and H sts.; and one on A tween 12th and 13th sts, Inquire S255 BARKER, on H street, between lith 12th, No, 425. ma StF OR RENT— That new and well three F CK HOUSE, No.is e yeon seh and vis., First Ward, le cs between by Mr, Bodisco, Russian i - Cr aietegiaeae esnaco ie ORE ‘Ss ARK east. ma OR RENT—A small STOR of Lis reiaee s See Information inquire atthe Hotel." ° “mar se OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build- City Immediate) cpponte tn want ry the Hot ands ame its sane ot Fring to RIC No ENATORS, MEMB! GR. Sue NEAL SLEEPS ju the most ity, Fring’ within one ares oF pee G CARRIAGE FACTORIES. 2 E FACTORY. WASHINGTON Gsarcnon hand cx * of first class PE e have jest finis! pul CARRIAGES, such as Light ‘'agons, Park coms riages, and Bugrres, which we & very email = g the styles and quality ‘ot on. oombining lightens. : - wrereband most reesovebie ghar Repairi the shortes pee yo ap T-diy r HE Subscriber nolan im the District. where bis SaaS ete eee waiteiids of Carriages and Light Wagons kept on al REPALRS neatly done,andall orders prompt additions to TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. OOTS AND 8 TO SUIT TaE od SR Sa en aoe eth te Neretofore charged 1a tus eity for much city made work, will siwayehade good assorsmen in store and at the lowest ets os epér 314 avenue. Five SoNp ae VE! ~ ONKS ad or taken in exehange ei 31 pdaliyeredte all porta of the city at the lowest T J.& W.M. Office Ps. ay., between lth and i Somat x # a marl fe ee Cece, pad Ted per eohsousre eens

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