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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, (BUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenus and 11th st., + Evening ee Papers served in packages by carriers at Sia year, Of SH obnts per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.59 Syoar, in advance; $2 for six months; @1 for three mouths; and for less then three months at the rate of 22 cents a week. Single copies, ong ceNT; in wrappers, TWo CENTS. OF Avvzarr “At night a great fire was Star. WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1860. THE WEEKLY STAR | This excellent Family aad News Jourasl—con- taining & greater variety of interestins reading than can be found in any other—ia published on Saturday morning. : subsoribing in clubs neigh! what py sia | Scent, ae be ved 20 of Star will be saved, It in oon! the “ Washington x maade Th ‘Star cirouiate eog y throug. the country. 117™ Single co; oan be procured at the counter, : ga ri thy Be eer N2. 2.344 aot 2 et ae agents wil be H.R.H. died around Mr. E. H. House thus writes to the Tribune | pole planted in the court-house Square, where , d Female Physicia,, FOR SALE AND RENT. Warts the appearance of the Prince of | the company, with their captain at their head, presen ‘on of mothers, her OR RE Neen? Saneka ales, upon his reception at Halifax : all naked to the waist and painted like sav-] SOOTHING SYRUP RICK DWELLING HOt Sete The e was singular! re} ing. | ages, except the captain, who was in an Indian For Children Teething. * | atNo, 486 Elevonth st .a short distance from Pa. Of all who now saw him for the Fret time, not | shirt, indulged a vast concourse of people with | waieh greauy facil \* process of teething, by soften | SeRUE. Rooms large; ‘house arranged with. the ong but was agreeably impresed. With’ ex- | » perfect exhibition of a war dance, fety all the | ing the pens, reausieg alt fammation will aay abt ge fn av eniences ; erick stable and oarr:age- reme delicacy and regularity of feature maneuvers of Indians, holding council ing to | PAIN and spesmedic actos, and le Apply to FASC. Ri URE SOO. eos tenant. thorough refinement in expression, and | war, circumventing their exnmice byndefl SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. r.OF t see countenance the natural animation of which Depend epen it, mothers, it will give rest te yourselves, and was probably hightened by the excitement of ambuscades, attacking, RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS scalping, and so forth. 00 H street, honda ape It is said by those who between iso, & two. BRICK COTTAGE, with garden, f net, dS nrhtheneeamegind dignity of mn | rmotation could pony” come nearer the | earsatsPestetasucgma ner tazrane [estan avenso and sort itd natch ner, and a gracefulness of bearing that showed original. The captain’s expertness and agility, ble te jeny of aay OTHER location for a dairyman: 1 Arty of C. BiRnGE, itself in the brief passage to the spot assigned | in in these experiments, astonished trance To" be eh a = ma Cy igeeosim for his reception, he needed few other claims every ° ‘is morning they will set aed Cov TRY RESIDENCE FOR SAL “.—Thri to Mirai most comet a on cn his = out on their march for Cambridge.” hd jy racten of peand situated ae Bailey's comers. He was dressed in uniform of # reeds. teraction o mb:an by Colonel of the Guntds—a searlet cont, black | ‘The indensburg Ducling Ground, wet [Pa rams Alcaanarin © The improvemente cosriat the broad ribbon of rect and | niscenoee af thik spot, wHfel Soe ek aes ee bathe i well formed, this costume was greatly in his | osti, and sad : ? J eRR DE-| Darboulare 4 favor. Ail were struck with the youth- Tn ist. Edward Hopkins was killed here in | ine ‘Wil be found in fiver 0, BOW LAN prmnpeig bat noe, for which a Knowl-| a duel. This scenis to’ be the first fashionable peceete ar — ge is precise age seemed not to have Prepsred them. Ashe stood listening to the reading of the address, with undisturbed com- re, and in attitude, he looked as andsome 8 young English gentleman as the most zealous of his provincial well wishera could have desired to him murder of which this place was the theatre. In 1819, A. T. Mason, a United States Sena- tor from Virginia, fought with his sister’s hus- band, John McCarty, here. MeCarty was averse to fighting, and thought there was no necessity for it; but Mason would fight. Mo- Carty named muskets, loaded with grape-shot, ILIne an USANDS OF CASES, jes the. fey, and giver tene and ‘leiout ineiuutly Felteve 8 aND Winp Cotte, COR RENT—The three story (brown front) 1 House 367 New York avenue, between ‘Oth and 1th streets, north side, containing fifteen rooms, ‘This how: nvenient to the Patent Of- fice, Treasury, eto.; is lighted by gas, and in every way euitabie fora boarding house. Rent moierate, < - Apply next door, or to AG. FOWLER id a _ face LE Spas hod pena tee and 80 near together that they Would hit heads a a diene a tlovr north wingol Patent Offios, jy lett pe pees still Pause erg ead | if they fell on their faces. This was changed Gis hair is light, and his complexion very fair. is bright and keen. in all cases of Dvs-] CHILDREN | ier F% RENT—Three BRICK HOUSES—one on LUT aN Two h street, between C and ta- Twelfth and H sts. by the seconds to loading with bullets, king twelve feet as the distance. Mason was and D; one on the and one on H, be- ith and 13th sts. Inquire of JAMES W His eye bites TEETHING. ay The other features a ™ mother who has 7, ether child eut- ong te a tween 12 large, t not ill formed, aad the mouth is pe- pom asteatiy, and McCarty had his collar- alee a ee HEEB. 08 iE stents ROE ene 51m “ae culiarly expressive of quickness to mirth. The : + in you! ‘ing child and the selief that = ‘ed th Dont kent E have soon of him ie tse! en | aval here Cons Bacar Ae se | Sateae rae cene Santa tee ee Betis BRICK ‘on treet, eas biog = nn aianecy let ikesryrd fire both fell forward, with their heads within spe axon ap eaprpnors apenas ped by Ate Be fron it an, Leapiion, Posere: Lond ; eae each bowie. Ne cal is & PERKINS, Ni ork, is on the ontside wrappe Dre, thi jout the world. Strest, N.Y. Oss: ten feet of each other; and, as each supposed of Mr. SOUTH himself mortally wounded, each fally and free- sion EY iven immediately. Inqni PARKER. next door east. World, which is admirably perfect. A large wood cut in Frank Leslie’s Newspaper, which ma 16-eot! q = ob | ly forgave the other, still lying on the nd. pial oo lt OR RENT—The FIRST F of the buiid- eredy dotadh aoenis Place, ia leo exccilent in| ” Deostar expired immediately, but Barron s 7 = | Giny'tharnceanis Sedbnee chan SR ote : a » excepting that the moath is too | eventually recovered. EDUCATIONAL, as bn office, Aleo the front room in the ceonu ord and compressed. In general effects, this} In 1821. two strangers named Lega and Sega likeness is very accurate. Mayor Lincoln, on his way to St. John, on the Styx, invited the Prince to visit Boston, and, if need be. to bring his fleet into Boston harbor, and embark there for Europe. The Duke of Newcastle afterwards told the Mayor that no programme could yet be settled for the visit to the United States, as it was not known how long the Prince would remain in Canada; that the Queen desired him to return so as to recommence his studies in the month of Octo- der; and that time must therefore govern his ‘movements. It was added, that authority had story and third fl fthe buu . For finaly or RiSHARD WALLECH or Louisiana avenue. ia 13 tf appeared here, fought, and Sega was instantl killed. The eighbars only learned this muo) of their names from the marks on their gloves left on the ground. Lega was not burt. In 1822, Midshipman Locke was killed here by a clerk of the Treasury Department named Gibson. The latter was not hurt. In 1826, Henry Clay fought (his second duel) with John Randolph just across the Potomac, as Randolph preferred to die, if at all, on Vir- inia soil. He received Clay’s shot, and then ted into the air, This was in accordance with Ree HILL ACADEMY, = Etxicott’s Mitts, Mp. This Institution, conducted by tho Christian Brothers, will resume studies on Monday, Septem- ber 34. au 22 10t WASHINGTON SELECT SCHOOL, Corner or TENTH aNd G Sts. ofthis school will be resumed on ptember Sd. For terms apply at my residence on D street, near Star Office. Circulars at bookstores, SAMUEL KELLY, Principal. _an 21 10t 2 J DRAWING AND PAINTING. + M. STANLEY Having taken the rooms re- —_—_—_—_— CARRIAGE FACTORIES. WASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, D Strest, Between 9th and Wth Streets, We have just finished a oumver of first cinas CARRIAGES, such as Like Wagons, Park Pheatons, Family Ca: riagcs, and Bugeres, which we will sell & ver- small profit. a Being practical mochanios in different branches of the business, we flatter ourselves that we know 1 ii a cently occupied by the Washington Art Associa- | the styles and quality of work that will give satis been given to Lord Lyons, the British Embas- reirgia pin ee peatea, ee om, nee doors West of the Buction store of J. . ape combining lightness, comfort and durabiii andor, to receive invitations for His Royal | Mrs. Clay, and alluded to the quiet sleep of | scoustomed art labors, to open a Schoo! for Tnvires Repairing promptly and carefully attended to ess, and that on meeting him at Quebec, | her child and the repose of the mother. Ran- | ti the shortest notice and most it would be settled where the Prince would go. ble charges, P, As to the embarkation for Europe, nothing was tions in reaso: DRAWING, LANDSCAPE WALTER, KARMANN & BOP dolph r geckiy replied: ND PORTRAIT NTING. hmakers, successors to Wm. T. Hook, as yet fixed, but it was likely it would fe at me K rp do nothing 5 cl en oe of eniminaries end Roarding Selon acoommmdat Sp zr-dly re = = 5 tl i tl ther.’ with separate clase rooms, upon an early applica- R! New York, though Portland had been spoken |" General Jecsur hoes nema attended fion-and may find itadvaiitazeous to have lessons | Dag Subscriver having dade additions to &i Sas ppihae Ch Wiles ak thc einoese dd is dase oat was Clay's second. oe Will not iuterrupt the routine of Scholastic instruc- fers making it now ope ” en Mr. ando!p! red, he remar! = i manutnoturing CARRIAGE & LIGHT. WAGONS of ail kinds cannot be surpassed, ang {com his long experience in the business, ho hopes to givo genorn! satisfaction. ‘Ai kinds of Carriages and Light Wagons kegt es id, “all R EAIRS neatly dene,andall orders premyt Hero tell me. experienced little sea sickness after leaving Plymouth in the Hero. The offi- cers’ mess room having been vacated, that apartments for His Royal Highness might be fitted up, there is plenty of room made for him and his suite. The dining-room is immediate- “Ido not shoot at you, Mr. Clay,” and ex-| proscar statin Pennenrnot beeen Te een 1 tending his hand, advanced toward Clay, who streets, until the ist proximo, ig rushed to meet him. Randolph showed Clay Class rooms open on the first MONDAY in where his ball struck his coat, and said, face- Baptomber. tiously: “Mr. Clay, you owe me a coat.”” ‘ashington, August, 195), Bu 21-tSept 1* , zation s o Clay replied: a ELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADiES. Seoend-hand Carriages taken in exchangs for new Bree eaphe Poop, and his bed room is at the] «Thank God the debt isno greater !”” They Sie M. RIDDELL will resume tho duties of her | “3'%6-¢ ae PT Sa stern. The dining-room contains very simple | were friends ever after. school on'the firat MONDAY in September, at No. furniture, fs weep ~ is —— wha In 1832, Martin was killed by Carr. Thoir | 451 ‘t welfth atreet, au 2)-lm mae = Damas extreme. On sideboard are two beautiful d. [E - ITE , JR. tle marble baste one of the Queen, aed the | frau ine sgnrg Mt Fememberod, They were] Poareasoy INSTITUTE, |S, CALEEE FORD. v0 pa ucarsr, other of Prince Albert. Above these is a print 7 . Pann. Avance, Corner op ELeventu Sr., - pr oeeenia PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Xp STANDARD FAMILY MEDICINES, SELECT ¢ ICA’, AND MATHEMATI- CAL SCHOOL FOR ‘The Eighth An: commenes on MOND. In 1833, Mr. Key, son of Frank Key, and brother of P. Barton Key, met Mr. Sherborn and exchanged a shot, when Sherborn said : of Prince Albert, in midshipman’s uniform, and ail around the room are portraits of cele- brated naval officers—Keppel, Brooke of Sara- BOYS. ion of this school will ‘“ Mr. Key, I have no desire to kill you.” pyres » September 34. Number including wak, 4c. The sides of the bed room arecov-} «No matter,” said Key, “I oame to kill | °{Pupi!s limited. SHAS, oun ‘ the latest and most approved : ered with neat chintz. The rooms of His| you” > y> au 2 tos.) CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal. FRENCH MEDICINAL PREPARATIONS; Grace of Newcastle and Lord St. Germains are similar in their simplicity. = No gorgeous scarlet coat, glossy and tichly = cocked hat, and resplendent ‘‘Orders’’ jecked his slight figure now, no nobby civil- ian’s costume set off those well shaped but as yet undeveloped limbs—nothing but a vulgar tweed suit, with a common straw hat wore he. All efforts to count the number of strands in the straw and to ascertain the cut of his trow- sers failed! It issafe to presume, however, that the latter were peg tops. WESTERN ACADEMY, ercisos of this school, under the charge Loomis, and the Primary Department Anntk E Pacx, will be resumed Se virculars can be obtained at the book- (int) 8u 17-e02m “Very well, then,” said Sherborn, “I will kill you.”” And he did In 1838, W. J. Graves, of Kentucky, assum- ing the quarrel of James Watson Webb with Jonathan Cilley, of Maine, selected this place for Cilley’s murder; but the parties learning that Webb, with two friends, Jackson and Mer- rell, were armed and in pursuit, for the pur, of assassinating Cilley, moved toward the river and nearer the city. Their pursuers moved toward the river, but missed the parties, and then returned to the city, to which they were soon followed by Graves and the corpse of Cilley. s In 1845, a lawyer, named Jones, fought with and killed a Dr. Johnson. In 1851, R. A. Hoole and A. J. Dallas had a hostile meeting here. Dallas was shot in the shoulder, but recovered. ALSO, Tne CHOICE ARTICEES POR embracing every varie! FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PER FUMERY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, &o. The proprietor’s personal attention given at all hours to ‘the compounding of Physicians’ oom au bl ad TOILET, stores. THE RIPLEY FEMALE SEMINARY. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, Sitvarep Betwery 8th anv 9TH Sts. Eve ill commence its next session on MON DA’ f= tember 10th All destring further information will be furnished with a catalogue giving ful! particulars by cating upon or addressing the prine pal, i au 16-0037 O. E. RIPLEY. THE E8COTT HIGH SCHOOL, 3 Month St., Betwaen K ann L Sts. Stodie: Ul be resumed in this institution on MO Da an 16-tf September 34. Circulars at bookstorer, ——————— ee ME. M. E. KINGSFORD'S SEMINARY, 415E trot F PROPOSALS OR MATERIA: FOR THE AFFRQsOuES VE THE SOUTH WING OF THE TREASURY EXTENSION. Treasury DeraRrMenr. Bureau of Construction, August 10, i860. Prorosaus will be reeeiv: this Departmont nti 12 o’el tember, yen. VIZ? pared stones jor Be'gian pavement sufficient to lay dewn 5.500 superficial! feet of pavement, 560 linea! feet of curb stones for sidewalks. &0. in length not less than seven (7) feet, and 8 inches thick by i7inches deep; the top edge hammered straight and true,8 inches wide, be returned down 3 inchss on one side, 5 inches on the other, and have their endi The Z 3 At this time it may be interesting to know ‘that there were Zouayes in the War of Inde- pendence. The extract of a letter, written by #® young soldier in the Connecticut army to his parents, which follows, states the fact : “ Dear Parents :—Our company arrived here embe A. C. RICHAR Dp, Principal. St.. Wash xaton, D.C. The next sersion will commence Uctober Ist, 1880. Terms, &c., forwarded on application, au 15 th f In 1852, Daniel and Johnson, two Richmond o- —_ ——. Prgperty j-anted, ined last night very late, hungry and tired. Train- i i i é EY. C. P. RUSSELL, ASSISTED BY MRS.] | A's» 6 quarter circle oo: Sng ts wid det harder than od tare Flor hld ahr tio hare, whioh tor] Race ot Sra As Cd Pee ek gone tells of. If he’d marched fourteen miles a day In 1853, Davis and Ridgewa: fought here, wi East Capitol street, Washington. D. CG” * | sides as the straight ones; and also another quarter for three days and carried his prog, besides Ridgeway allowed his anta; ka Bip ak with. | 80 15-2aw3sw" cliale in pieoss of not irae than 5 fert in length, of fathor’s old French war fusee, I calculate he'd goway 60 a radius of 23 feet outside, of the same depth and out returning the shot. down the sides as above, and 6 inches thick not been so encouraging tous boys. I don’t find fault, mind; I only wish te let you know that we sre not on a May party. — “ At Milford tavern we were joined by two companies of soldiers from New Haven, and a company of ‘queer fellows,’ as Jake calls them, from the soutnern colonies. They are all rifle- men, and are commanded by Colonel Cresap. They don’t use any beds, as we do, but slsep right on the ground, all in a row, like Indians do. But their antics in military exercises are of the curiousest kind. They load and fire their rifles lying fiat om their bellies. After that they tangle themselves all up in a knot, and look jast like « porcupine, with their stickingout allover them. But the wonder- most partof their actionsis their hi mark, Any one of them can hit a small po- tate at forty rods distance. You never saw anything like it. When we get tocamp I will ite more about these riflemen, who would ILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY IS LOCA- ted tr a boanti.ul and healthful village 12 milex above Wilmington, Del., and near the Philadelphia and Baltimore Railroad. Recommended be the Philadelphia Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. ‘he course orecady is extensive and thorough—in the Mathematical, Classical and English art ments. Students are prepared for business or collece. In the preparatory course for college special reler- ene ia made to Dickinson College, : The institution is provided with a large philo sophical apparatus to illustrate the study of Natur- al tence. A lib of three hundred ‘volumes is. Scoessible to pupils he fifth year will commence MONDAY, Sep- tember 3d. 1860. _ * Boarding, Tuition, &c., for session of 14 weeks, Great attention is pais to the moral deportment of students. Monthly reports sent to parents. For circulars or information address the Principal, Rev J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M., Village Green Seminary, Delawar Pi Reterences—Rev. 8. pV imington, Del ;M CS; Mr. O. W. Ange! King, Georgetown. reta — —— +202 Tae First Locomotive Trip.—Major Ho- ratio Allen, the engineer of the New York and Erie Railroad, in a speech madg during the recent festival occasion, gave the following made by a locomotive ea < f blue North River Flagging 4 feet by 6 feot 5inehes zs i 1 Opicene of bine North River Flagging 4 feet by 6 eo 42 pivope of blue North River Flagging 4 feet by 6 et fo 55 piecos of b'ue North River Flagging 4 feet by 3 feet 5 inches ant lex ™uat state the prices for rough flag, of » or dressed flag, of each of the above sizes. of “fhe best quality, per superficial fovt. Whatever kind is seico! 34 Ratet Pg provared ins fectly T manner n. and to b= Pinones korek, with down at least two (2) inches their ws jointed square, the articles to be deliverad at t! rom their fnoe, Al e Treasury Exten- ston, where t) hey = be used as may be directed by 6 proper authority. tng pe arepesais mast be sent under cover to the Secretary of the Trea-ury, endorsed * Proposals for Material for the Treasury Extension.” aud will be opened at | o'clock p. m., of the ast day named for receiving same, in the presence of the bidders, ifany choose to attend. 8. M. CLA Asting Engincer in chaige au 13 2awtSept 1 ‘reasury Departu.ent. Tras S21 Sater ANS DES vt SE eiopestchaencsene Ome Sa jes and di- rected its movements? in the year 1828, on the banks of the Lackawaxen, at the commencement of the railroads connecting the canal of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Com- any with their coal mines—and he who ad resses you was the only person on that loco- motive. The circumstances which led to my being alone on the engine, were these: The road bad been built in the summer; the strac- ture was of hemlock timber, and rails of large dimensions notched on caps, placed far apart. The timber had cracked and warped, from ex- sete 4 posure to the sun. After about 300 feet of ace SS and if they could see them cut ser line, the road crossed the Lackawaxen 5 teas trestle work about 30 feet high, with es desoribed in this letter is also | © fe of 355 10 400 feet radius. The impres- bey of Hhoore's Diary of the Revelation, cin eee very general that the iron monster * would either break down the road or it would OMMERCIAL COLLEGE, No. 476 Sxvenrtu st., Opposite the General Post Office, Washington City. Aa NS Mercantile Forms noe Salonen , GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS SUMMER RESORTS. Avexanper E.Bgaut,] (Wa. S. Marrmews CARLISLE resort for NOTICE. EW GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT. WHITE SULPHUR . Corner Bridge and Congress Sts , Georgetown, SPRINGS, ‘ountain Air, wigore, To tux Citizens oF tHe Distaict axp Vicinity | CUMBERLAND Co, Well Yintlate Aas wobargse Penasyivania, gone Soorety and a The undersigned would respectfully anrounce ‘hie. that having taken the old ostablished xiand of John | ACcommopations por | © “poy oulare send M, Beit, Esq., th tend to bone always on hand 300. ‘or Cireu! a forge and vary aaiect ansortmeut of fine hst-cinas . OWENS Ot ‘ FAMILY GROCERIES of all kinds, shd_hereny TERMS LOW. IN & Vi apieis calls fom all hi je? low Carlisle Servings, ) with prime articles in thei moderate prices. 7 shail hes ve a preremeat for tamities to ecjoura au 13- BEALL & MATTREWS._| (py, the. eyo RARE CHANCE IS NOW OFFERE DTO | tors have reduo the price of Board to $2 &ny one who may be ¢: esirous of entering in | per day and @12 50 per ay August mene, at one of the beat stands, in Josey A Sboae. { Proprietors Georsetown. sent 800D8 zapeapabic O14 Peist, July change in my usiness, e. Giptt = ‘ASHI iy 24 Im Corner of High a vate. | W exes) GARDEN "S| FERRY.—CHANGE OF ie J. WELL, carrying the United mail, will leave Georgetown WEDNESDAY and FPRIDA vers Tuesday, Thursday ry Wednesday hepherdstown. a. and and Satarday. ¢ Antelope will ron a0 Dim oO FOR HARPER’S FERRY. N And after Jui ;, 1860, the steamer L. J. Brenglo, Captain W. H. Rittar, will leave Georgetown EVERY TUES DAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR DAY, at7 o'clock & m.,and return every phenpate day, até o'clock #.m. Ontve Saturday trip from Georgetown tho boat will run through to Shep- herdstown. je 213m CRANDELL, OPTICIAN, Has constantly"on hat ares French N “righted, Per ored, and al. other SPECTAC the beat quaity, in goid. silver, steal, and snes, Ni Old. Hrames Repaired ea order. no 18-ly ° Gar- ebarge—— = desiring to erjoy the render plessure to all. "On other days : will eheerfully the use Fio-Nio Parties or other amurement of chi he has sity, pad onion at oe ume eas N. B.—Attached is my Establishm: and families oan be supplied -} faites tian Sra J lt es se ANALOSTAN RETREAT. rae aa Wack § IsLaNn, The subsori! og leased term of years this beouttiet and seeieS, aekan af satay oP Mere “po ae Georrstown, qreortmens of silver frames, ROW £ Anaes sot in thom to order. jo F. BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, Cor, Bridge and Jefferson sts., Georgetown. Having given my personal —— to this branch of business, lam prepar. attond to all cals with promptn Cred | 138088 superior water, it is tinea: Persons from a distance oan bes Union. mh plied at a ‘ew minutes’ notice, ns 1 haves large | | The douse is isrgeand commodions, ving been assortment of CUFFINS al hand. entirely renovated It has oon Particular attention patd to the removal of the | sttached to the house, besides Dising ne , bes i Rooms for both iasies ana gent emen. 2 dead from the old to the new burial srounds., tole Actors and contomen. 1a ag Hearses and Horses for hire, 50 o,, UeT ReOmVED BE ea ey an 150 seus. Wet esorted.) mer. as every attention will he seek the 4 ss. PEER! ALEMWIVES, proprietor. . strictest, sofios <4 2 O. 5 wi e and cal discussions M hhds, PORTO Rit 3, Prohibited. _ 6 bbls. (Bayfield) WHI Fi-ii, The Larder will be found to contain all the deli- 25 boxes p ime Eastern CHEESE, cacies of the season at al! times. For sale low by JOHN J. BOGUR, The Par will be furnished with the choicest jes Georgetown, D.C, _ | Lr mare a ines and che Sane fevece, 5 eS reties, ASTER QUES eeCORs PHILADEL= | Companies sil Eee ey it receiving freal supplies ote e above del delightful bev. p me vy ky polis for spending plessant and or- ¢, Bi Mi ns Who ®& pure un- - SEIS FREE Pa wee oer | eon ST pnmorpaniet ety ante . ent fos Green #t.. Georgetown. wus ere ts will corgetown. and ‘om 8 © Clock &. m. till 12 p. m Persons preferrii vlacoant Te'and via the Agued: We solicit the fel assured of gi ie '9-eotf DENTISTRY. D. DENTAL NOTICE, R. LOOMIS Has closed his office for the sea- son, and will bs absent, as usual, during the sum mer months ; will resume practice about the lst of a which furtier notice will be given. iy DENTISTRY, Dr. HILLS, ates i tien! taat of two years, | WO O D imend the Choorlnats fF ocakenoe rot } AP, me ie io im “ artificial teeth. it has the Bavantages Delivered to all parte oc tue city, at the lowest strength, besuty. al iinoas, Se cheapness. Fali | possible rates, T 3.& W.M.GALT Uhce 206 Pa. avenue, alin prepore™ | omch ope Pi.ov., teenies ea aka _ma 17-00 TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. | ‘T'tk atomivctuoat of FUEL a ape D ] BAYE REMOVED TO No. 16 MARKET | “WOOD fawed end Santee wine, Space, Penn. avenue, betw. 8th and Call and see for yourself, 3th streets, where I will be hapfy to wait . aang \ core Re rn, je stock of a G Ladies", Gente’,lsoys',Mincer’and Children's wear, | a iS__S. an 2 entr J. ROSENTHAL. wanzehtr "5 RORENTHAL.- OOTS AND SHORS TO SUIT THE B TIME: We ue now manufactaring all kinds of BOOTS SHOES, constantly receiving &, ply of easteru made work of every de- scription, mads expressly to order, will be sold at a mach lower price than has been Ressotere charged in this city for much inferior cles. Persons in want of Boots and Shoes of eastern or city made work, will always find me good Sssortmen in storeand at tho lowest prices. ive us 6 call, GRIFFIN & BRO., aps-r 314 Pennsylvania avenues, F'yE HUNDRED TRAVELING TRUNKS Srrived thie day, embracing all quali ties ‘aud sizes of Sole ery Lem Dress and Packing Trunks. Our trusk sales room exhibits at this time the greatest variety of eo rep requisites at moderste prices, to be found thie side of New York. Alro, Ch desorip- tion of LADIES’ HAT BOXES, VALICES, CARPET BAG, SATCHELS, &e._ ‘Old ‘Trunks repaired or taken in exchange {oF Row O08. ALL, STEPHENS & go E i mar 31-tf Sao Pe. ‘avenve. SOUTHERN TRUNK MANUFACTORY, 499 71TH Sizes, ite Odd Fellows’ Hail. Washington, D.C. raveiers will study their interests b) examinin my TRUNKS, VALICES & , before pur- ghoding, cisewere Asl use none but ti ; EIG! Nationa TS wipition, At CINCINNATI, OHIO, Sept. 12th—20:h. The UNITED STA SOCIETY will hold tts Be th puma Kore ral and Industria’ Exhibition on the prompie ten aliy provided by the ctizens of Cincinnati, w Bre to be fitted S WINES; with Stat HORSES, CATTLE” SHEEP, od and an unequalied Track,one mile in | forty feet iu width. for the exhibi orees. ‘onso medals; diplomas and obs , saaheae ‘The Exhibition wit rena Wetnes- ments and machinery, For premium lists or, Office of the Sooiet stairs ;) or to the su if jy 24 tf ICE OF INSPECTO) or OF GAS ME’ AND SEALER NOTICE IS Heh pV OTTEN, Pat agree ably to the ene | best material the market affords and amploy poration o7pre, ny 12, 1969, the eaderuened the best workmen, I can confidently recommend my | now prepared, “w re oe red in ne and work to be superior in Strengc:h and iltty to | on pre payment of the fee fy mS ft Trauks that are made in other cities and sold here, | ¢: ~, test, prove, and un the Ikeep constantly on hand, ant make to order yy ape meter ip sft, in sy one woek’s notice) sevorpuen of SO. if incorrect, will be ned, LEAT SE, OF FR E Fi ECH Es. sesied and marked as true, will be OOD Box Ti ES; ASHLA and Lf proved to be scourate in its ranks, ke, Repsived and Coveted in a work. strest, (near Odd Fel- ike manner, at short notice Y “Reaks doliverod in any part of the city, George 5 lexand ea ieesAr Sat for Howe's celebrated FAMILY 8. G WASBINGTON AQUEDU: Steels ACHE ¥S AMES s. TorHam, | Q*FICE OF NaSiinron, Te ieen ROPOSALS FOR IRON RAILING, COP PRs eet Fo ENCLOSING cincLe. Orricz or Commissiong® oF Pusiic ail | August 18, 1360. Szarep Proposats wil! be reosived at this offiee up to {oislonk.m + 28th inctant, for the fol ALS Will be ived at this Office unti gaa a ey Ses Sonstructing unfint con- DEA = aplagl o! Rubble Masonry, and 3 000 Cubic yards of jovember next. following ness. SATURDAY, Avevsr 25, 1800.- Work for the improvement of tho cirole_at the in: | Seo excavation; all to be comp! “ai 7, 1%75.—On Friday evening last | | track at the curve and plunge into , Bills of Exchan; i SORTEO NUMERO 641 ORDINARIO, serpoction of Penneyivanis and New Hampshire up, by the Ist day of November DEE. ie of- ssntvediunteadannres Penn., on their way to | [es¥e ‘My to such iond lea, am as, snd Arithmeti CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. ‘Ons thousand feet, (1,000 fect } jaore or less, of fice. “ the America camp, Capt. Creeap's company | {ioe icwns too hate to consider tie proba- ttadioe will be inne for li cad cecal Uk * feabeetoaneiady -¥—| I~ Lak ~thormomnaneny | PY ere prey oper detrei} erorter Penne cupedete. of riflemen, consisting of 190 Sotive, Grave | TEL Cr sesh cosarpenes, there war me cthed ° * } do IO Sie] us I 0} posta Bo included in the prise pet lineal foo for Cont BEN ACen tarinesre fellows, many of whom have been in the than to have a trial made of the atran ‘coms from 9a.m. to 10 p.m. For terms { és = - 303900 | “20 approx. 8,300 ne th~usand lineal fect, {1,000 feet,) moreoriose, | au 15 east Ae Inte expedition ee Led. Danner - cojusat’ which had bees brought here at's | Mawstsn 8 °™ wm. w. YOUNG & co. |! pete | ee fot iene than sty foot ge Aluo. une thot S"“ONG OFF noarthluine OFF: markrof ae prowess, tnd rt la et Replies vaodke Uh deren a ie MPHE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. yh ay Giinoner by, 3 (out deep, eluding ‘exoaration co bad REAT BARG Sky wounds which would do honor to Homer’ that I take the first ride al f sidney, ripen nah : lake for palling to be soon at this effi keg opti Hed. They ahem Zou 2 wm the pou’ word | ode tins would come mhon {shod took | gafhae’ Anera gastos aciura Fes | Bileec ctf Bacte a eeu esac wate Sah Se sSetinn w | Geahing Ge 1 oer p tee eccrions Ie pattioalen ha ihe | back te the incident with great interest. As | 2% y Somber aan eaieee tte “Ail ordere for sohomes or tioketa Rr the Circle” or “Coping,” oF Founietine ae Penoy a order to A~3 “One of the warriors in particular shows the hand on the throttle valve handle, me struckion of Mr.and Mrs. | to! DON RODKICU Zs the ease may be. "JNO. B BLAKE, — | [Sr e'tooks giontrice of four bullet holes throug: his body. undecided as to whether I should move | RIC athe ‘well arranged apd dellgbt: euGtr _Oarsaf City Post Charleston 8.0. | Mente dette Commiseonir._ | MO These men have been ie woods to 1 with a degree of speed ; t fs Acaiem je 3] class hardships sod dangers from their infancy. ieving thatthe road would prove tafe, ani a ores Danan mae —_ We Have mmbeoubarpevtstentct Boneh PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING wooD Domestic Ga ‘als — at asif t re entirely unac- we lown, to > a, an wi — A ae tnd hall never fst the passion Peis aa without avyPevidence o¢ fmiaie,, | VL TU derives ie interim, hm | Site oN ; Ree FINERE Baris: Daranrwust ov-resivtamron.t | gucet _”* sds hatyabore sav. of, fear. With their rifies in their , they | | started with considerable velocity, passed ‘ou tha int Monday in'Sep- NS, from 8 to 1234 ; ERY, i i ch AS FIXTURES. i ; a Jat is E Szatup Paorosats will be reosived.st this De- | Way ® kind of omnipotence over their ene | the curve over the creek . and was soon next. GLOVES, GAUNTLETTS, Ie dariety We | partment uate 12, noon, Mortars the th Ae. eee er @45 as. One cannot much wonder at this when | oat of hearing of the vast assembl At the ade hake: tee a naeke Ades WNELS in var ‘on. h-nd | €ust, 1960, for furnishing, for the use of the Depart. | FT. Fi KES of eatirely New P oe swe mention a fact which can be fully attested | end of two or three miles I reversed the valve, | branches req whigh we have matked leas than ore Reeek: CP’ ins "23. onenens Wy inter and Spring. ane by several of the table persons who were | and returned without an accident, having thus | “[2: to iy 9 TAYLOR & YGON: || oth and oot of best red ash anthract witnesses of it. Eero brothers in the com- | made the first railroad trip, by locomotive, on AGNOLIA HAMS! Pany took a piece of board five inches broad M re ‘estern ra _ MAGNOLIA BAMS!! and seven inches long, with a bit of white mpsbenee ety MAGNOLA seaaaeaitsh ies cove cosh cost about the size of a dollar, nailed inthe} Tuy Great Evevator.—A Southern gentle- ee ier aevemlinoieoees, We auacaated centet; and while one of them an man, at one of the hotels in Pennsylvania last every one to be of the beat S BiRonELt, i distance aFupeard of to . and F 2. et bomtowing h ited Hons panies 19 2 Corner wininee and Normans av: pire kind of 4 shot hbase * b jap called up John, and accosted Pr = NOTICE, aad Through it vaconasively, and spared's brother’ | hior in his wise Perso eae Sean patch te cen cee amy aren cite aseee ireen Sand wireote. Sot} om avcary. perp’ tg o. has 20 ie waile of his comrades, at = aaa ‘and in the same manner be- | of your conduct unless you behave better.”’ ” H. ret Pee NE shot several halberd Gongs} fe Fhe consequence was John became very at- a ae roe are sold forand 6 apprehension of a a ther | tentive dering the tebe the esinespa SF same ims warrant ever paar ro told that Sihere were up | John up and’ presente "him with a dollar or | CHCKYRING (& SONG “WORLD RE- persons in the wh> , whi mowledged: é a nowned aN yer tha gore ys not ee Sats unit don’t tend eee eee ROTTER HOUS! t joni dls G t Lee 19 bulle! 98 | so—rep: we ay who could head of one Aired pert ieee . t Staereoet oF: = er fidende the A 9 ‘lnee, more, @) jad? ole Piano oom theve ind TaREAT, (_Msigaaty wait ice af post" Rinuon atta at the same EW somi-week.y, and 7 seventy-five tons ite ff impurities faites Scag ee aise eer are netent aioe tree rahaaene tener eee einer ates JEWELRY.