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(7 Avvgarisxents saould be sent to the office Craelti¢s te Seamen—A French Bey’s Story., The attention of the United States District Attorney at New York has recently been called, to —ee have ae committed on board one of our t between that math aa Livegod. boy, named Joseph Delatre, makes whieh is on file, m which are described scenes that the Pirate’s Own Book to shame, The New York World says: He states that he arrived in New Orieans on the 25th of March last, and after partaking of acu coffee and a piece of t he was in- yited to board of thi ship. Here he was by the boarding master. Sul his chest was sent on , Accompanied a bottle of brandy and one pound of tobacco, ‘The second mate broke open his chest, took from ate he _ bry 3m old bee shirt, a overal a per. ie ship cP ievee down to the Belize, where she semained more than two weeks, during which stime he witnessed scenes calculated to aks even a sailor shudder. The preesapeg nie the officers was exceedingly profane ; flogging, beating, and blows of all kinds, were every- day occurrences, and the food would have di:- a hungry dog. The ship's company was composed of twenty five men, representing many nationalities, Among the number were three fine lookin; Portuguese. One day, while on the coast, the being no longer able to stand the ill-treatment and boatings to which they were subjected, all three jumped overboard, and tried to gain th shoro by swimming; but after struggling so: time, two of them sunk to rise no more, while the third was picked up by the tow-boat and ut on board the ship. Another man wag Beaty beaten, and finally kicked from aloft, and falling overboard, thus ended his suffer- ings! Tho same outrage was enacted upon the réon of 3 Dutch boy. The captain was sta ing on deck and leaning over the bulwarks when the boy was thrown into the sea, and he gave orders not to save him. It is further stated that ho watched through his spy-glasp in bis dying « jes, the sea at this time be- ing very smooth. Delatre adds that one night during the voyage he was standing behind one of the ts, when the second and third mates began to coax and caress a Mexican boy, who was not much of s sailor, and, as if they were joking, pushed him against the bulwarks, then one of them took him by the neck with one hand and grgged his mouth. and placin, his head over the bulwarks, while the oth took out his knife and cut the boy’s head o! and threw the headless body into the sea. Th was enacted as a joke, and with the grin of a hangman on their faces. On seeing the French boy walchiog Deep they told him if he dared to mention the cir cumstance to anyone, they would serve him A carper- ter who had been ‘‘shanghaed”’ in Or leans, was 80 badly beaten that he died in two days after the vessel arrived in Live! 1 At the coroner’s inquest the jury gave their ver- dict to the effect that the carpenter came to his death by the hands of the sécond and third mates. They fled, and one of them was walk- ing the streets of this city a few days ago with the French boy’s clothes on, and meeting bint, shook hands with him. The boy started for an officer, and when he returned the man had, of course, gone. The two mates figured con- spicuously in acts of a similar character on board of another of ae since. It was said in court, a few days since, that the captain of the first vessel referred to was a very hamane man, and just as the vessel ‘was entering port he gave every seaman a Bible. This is not the first time the vessel has Deon seized for acts of a like nature. In this ease, out of twenty-five men who left Naw Orleans in her, only eighteen arrived in Liver- te Princredible a8 the above stories appear, they fra of an affidavit now on fil United States Court of the Southern istrict of New York, and the matter is now ande a judicial investigation. eerie The particulars of a short and sad honeymoon have been related to us. Two weeks since « . family (whose names we suppress for obvions reasons) came to this city from Syracuse, and took up their residence om Hill street and kept boarders. The landlady had a daughter at the} tims unmarried, and matters went slong smoothly in the household, the lady gettin, considerable number of boarders. Oa Tu Iast ja rather flash; + 4 et bo: @ was accommo- bis name as wished to dated. The daughter of his hostess being rather good looking, attracted his attention, and they soon formed sm intimate acquaint- ance. which ripened into love, and then into mearris the ceremony being performed on Tharsday last—only two days’ courtship. | The young couple seemed happy enough, agd they were supposed to have enjoyed themselves hugely. The same day the hus! went toa farniture store and rented $400 worth of furni- ture, which be had taken to his wife’s mother’s house. Matters were getting ship-shape, and ee promised a journgy life; but, alasfor the: human hopes: It was discovered on Saturday that the husband bad made himself scarce, and had no one knew where. The newly-made pd the discons»late mother, and unhappy revelation 8. dressed young man, ie jee i called at the houge . were pli into the di des: t the bridegroom's departure search was instituted for him, but unsygc- cessfully, and the rascality of Greeley’s pto- ceedings were made more manifest when one of his late feliow-boarders discovered that the sage had — fe his rper flight a vest and a pair loons not ing to him. prot ag ad omy about this tine, Sloe realised that the new husband had been operating on his stock in trade, and had taken off a satchel which = bably wanted to pack the stolen rménte in. The farnitare man got windi:f e transaction, and burried off to the house. and carried bis rented away. The vic- timised boarders went the police office: to get a warrant for the arrest (if he can be fougd) isis an agony of mind bayond deosrigcon, tes sin an y of mi ese! ion. She bas but to consider that as tes mastied. in hapte she can repent at leisure. If the facts are as we have stated, and we have no reson to dogbt them, she has only herself to blame. Withdut any previous acquaintance she took up wi! ¢ rer, and has been badly imposed upon. Rochester (N. ¥.) Union, Aug: 20. rr A Saanrsnoorsr’s Exptoirs.—Capt. vis, says the Memphis 1 Be keeps his ¢d- mirersin'a state of continual’ excitemen = is reference to his wondérful schievements Priel Fy HF it i & s z & E E j 4 E i } to te i l A on affidavit | ridge of the <a RET hsb Vo, XVI. sg And Exciting Slege of « Maninc—An and aes Siege of a 4 janiac—, About ten o'clock on Sunday night, a mad- An ~ oetoeemenr preeents to the. Sttontion 6 stuart _ EDUCATIONA SHINGTON FEMALE i man climbed up the roof of a one-story and] SOOTHING SYRUP, 993 g 4 POAEDING AND DAY SCHOOL, attic at the corner of Constance snd Fer Children Teething, The French’ Language Pratathe weak Gaiennie and, seating himself ce the ee ereauy fapilicztes {2 pegcame of seething, by soten | Mra. Shiri nae bar tan oat iene a - sents tyes peony i PaiM and spacusdie cohen asd ie a . present practi oan a Sratiiay ote Sonkice, iin ig neh tise by As g With @ tome-| , SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. | (Septemberis) “Ene toatd of instruction consists) hawk ho had taken up with him. Such an ex- | 9tPt4 t7¥ is mathera twill give rants yonrsslvas,and | S40 7erld¢ Of top professors and teachoes, seven, ot tragrdinary aight aitracted orowd very |, 28L/8? 4ND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS ae : ly, and. fearful that ke wonld lose his| can ser,in ¢ ALE EDUCATION. and sold thie article for ever ten ood - onrionwes 45D TRUTH ay: ‘have Tuose Parents who wish their daughters to re- to an} ‘ER } ccivo® thorough and systematic education. where es parsioal ¢ Sining wil receive daily and L attonlion, yraier the most approved srstem of enlte, Se a ard reapeethuliy invited to /mon Female em: od teentir st. and New Y. sieve MR. & MRS. Z. RICHARDS me : . Z. RICHAR and tamble pracy seancihcer to oe od nd e dormant windows. He d ens the most pI noid indiffer- ence from his exalted situation, but paid no heed to entreaties or threats, until, as the crowd increased in size, and became more ac Mover did we knew satisfaction by any the contrary, altare OPERATIONS, and iste: =the Principals. boisterous, his passion seemed to be aroused we es = and | » os bricks of the chimney, he deg 1 plated kt 2 OPH AND 10TH Sts very de broke them in pieces on the nT OF WHat WE ‘The exercises of this well known institute wi'l be the roof and hurled them at the peo- zhaastion, resumed on Monday, the Sd of September. Terms ridge of ple below. A great soattering took place, but not before a few were struck and bruised with the brickbats, which came with unerring aim w those for Seg they = intended. After, gaini: is tion with so much Fst sy the madman Es spe et determined upon maintai: it, and now perhaps labor- ing under the pellet that he was besieged by are v ie For ‘tieulars see circular: atthe different bookstores,"or esl on En We FAH LEY, the proprietor, at his residence, 423 Tenth street, an29 6t* BROCKEVILLE ACADEMY, J é lontcomkky County, Mp. The next session will commence Septemb r 34. Boys are prepared for college or trained for busi- ness. Catalogues may be obtained by addressing the Prineipai, at Brookevilie. M4, E. B. PRETTYMAN, A. M., 12 land, andhes been we THOUSANDS OF CASES. i iy reli he child frem pain, but invigerares thi sroroach and bowels, corrects serdleyrand’ gives rene ana energy tothe whole system. It wili clmest instantly relieve GRIPING IN THE BOWELS anD Winp Cotic, é convulsions, which, if sot » the Populace, he kept on coolly loosening Ww an29 2w* Principal bricks from the chimney and breaking them EMALE BOARDING AN pose into Ls per Size for’ ammunition with his tom- F Dak» ee nay. SCHOOL, ahawk. Not a man, woman or child could Mrs, 8. J. McCORMICK, ' RINCIPAL. The thirteenth annual session of this Institution will commence on Tuesday, September 18th, 1n tha house recently secupied by Sylve.ter Scott; Esq., No. 180 King street, n The course of study pursued will comprice all the braeches requisite to a thorough English kau gations aod Music, F.ench, Latin and Diawing, if desired. 'n addition to day scholars, Mrs. McCormick is repared to receive a limited number of pupils as boarders, who. constituting a pert of her own fam- ily, will be under her immediate care and superv: sion. She will endeavor. as far as possible, to sur- round them with the comforts and kindly iniuences ‘ome. now approach within any distance from him without running the risk of having their heads cut open by the missiles which came thick and fast from his'frengied arm. All night long he kept his position, and so relentless was he in his watch for objects to fire at that the watch- man had to caution passers-by to keep under the eave of the house, out of his reach. When daylight came, he was even more vig- ilant than beforo, and the immense crowd that collected frequently got too near him, so that a number of persons were struck, but not badly PREJUDICES, NOK THE PREIJU your suffering child and ABSOLUTELY 50! FOR SALE AND RENT. FOR SALE A small FARM of s0acres, sitpat J ; ted | _Keferences.—Rev. Geo. H. Norton, Rev. D-, Elias hurt. This state ef affairs was becoming quite | Fst the Lattle alis, having & oomfortabledwell: | Harrison, Rev. DF. Sprigg, William A. Fowle, serious. The maniae had nearly used up the | @&-heuse, corn-house, stables, &c; well-fenced | Kaq., Rdgar Snowden, Esq. Edmand F Witmer, whole chiidieey' fi ‘his bomb ry th, and watered; witiin four miles of Washington; 15 taq., Henry Marbury, Keq., Lewis McKenz'e, h y mbardment of! LJ resin cultivation, the balange in handsome wood- | Eisq.. Robert 4. Hunton, Esq. W D> Waliach; neighborheod, and the street was covered with | !and. Itis poouliasiy desirable as a country resi Eojtor Evening Star, Benjamin Waters, Esq..Jas. brickbats, while noone could pass unless by Soe, Rens perioay Pekin ant canst rompentionl Fatwiale, 3r., Zaq.. Gol, John W. Minor, Loudoun, crouching along under the eave of the house. of Mr. Ma Ri OTT, bridge keeper, Chain Bridge, | Honherge Moe Oee & Marshall, Messrs Corse Ht 8. de 7-2awti _——$——$ ir Fok SALE —A lot of LAND con‘aining 5 acrae in Privce George’s cou: ty adjoining the District line, 5 miles north of Washington city and 2 miles fron the Soldiers’ Home, in a healthy neighbor- , improved with a commfortab edwe ine and an orchard of select fruit. Situation desirable as a He seemed tireless in his an and answered implorings, commands and threats only by a shower of missiles. Some eight or ten polics- men were on the ground wit Mayor Monroe, and the question perplexed all how he was to be removed. A couple of officers had made TRRMs. Board, with Tuition in all the English Branches, $20 tor ‘he annual session—payable semi-annually, Inadvance Music and Languages at Professors’ No extra charges. prices au iss GONZAGA COLLEGE. an attempt to bring him down by getting | building site, convenient to chuiches, schools, & c. T HE Scholastic exercises of this Institution will Dg y & a f, 4; > through the dormant windows. The roof was | T oe ror particulars inquire on the prem- | be ee on the Ist Monday in Zertomber. . so steep that they could not have grappled with 1 15-eo1m™ es Mrs. E. DAVIS. — CLARKE S foto the madman without reeling off. and besides, as soon as they showed their heads out of the window, he made them targets for his brick- bats. The Ht bigs of an active up-town engine company, in this emergency, proposed to t: the eifect of cold water reid) at ashe hal heard that shower hs were often used to subdue very violentmaniacs. This plan being agreed upon as the one promising success, a party went round to the nearest engine house, that of Volunteer No.1, and brought their machine on the ground. A full stream of water was turn upon the madman, and whether it came with too much force or gave him a nervous shock, he fell off the ridge, FPBANELIN, epg tf H Sr ‘ORNKR THIRTEENTH AND Be A SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOY, ,. (Formerly located in the First Ward.) This Institution will commence its Third Annual Session, at its new location,on Monday, September 34. Applications for admission may be madeon the premises atany time after the z5th inst. au 25 lm R. B. DETRICK, Principal. CENTRAL ACADEMY, A Connzr E ann Tena Sts. This Institution will resume its duties September Sd. App! peg ageer o e the Principal at the rooms. Cireulars ai e es Fite J..s, DE HART, Principal. Prof. Henry, LL. DRE H. Miller, Bea Rev. John U Smith, DD., Dr.C_P. Culver Rev. A. G. Carothers, R “OR SALE—Very cheap, on reasonable terms. one of the most desirable BULLDING ore the city on the north west corner of 6th and New York Avenus. Enquire of JOS. F. OUGSON, Stove Manufactory, No. 405 7th st.. tween H and | sts, au 15-tf Fo RENT.—A new and handsome FRAME HOUSE will be for rent in a few days. It is beautifully situated on Thirteenth street, between Georgia avenue and K st., Navy Yard; has a large arden lot attached, a pump of guod water n-ar, and contains 4 rooms, kitcheu and woodshed. Will be rented low, with ot without the lot, to. Sénw tenant. For sale cheap, a good, strong WORK HORSE; works well in anything Tughire of TF. E. CLARK, Navy Yard; or of JOHN PATCH, GIS 'H st.. between 4th and 5th. iy i6 ev. J. P, Davideon, rolled down the roof, and tumbled down upon Thee hia Repeal = ouavenicat _8u Im bi; an vas. the banquette, striking upon the seat of ap- < F saath’ a Tina Sf Sf ASHINGTON SELECT SCHOO plied learning. He was at once taken to the Se ate sortie slbecae Nat ek tween Le and | W Coaner oF TextH axp G Sts. The exercises of this schoo! will be resumed on MONDAY, September 3d. For terns apply at my th. | Pesidence on D street, near Star Office. Circulars at bookstores, a0 2i Rt SAMUEL KELLY, Principal. @ELECT SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADiEs. Miss M. RIDDELL will resume the duties of her school on the first MONDAY in September, at No. 451 f welfth street. au 20-1m_ EMERSON 0 VSTITUTE, between l4th and Jéth sts. west. Enquire of cf P. Hilt 239 F st. north, between I3th and l4th sts. No 375 lath at west, between L. and M he tu au 22-tf JOHN P. HILTON. Fo RENT—The three story (brown front) HOUSE, } 367 New York avenue, between 10th and Ith streets. north side, containing fifteen rooms. This house is convement to the Patent Of- fice, Treasury, etc.; is lighted by gas, and in every -way suitable for a boarding house. Rent moijerate. Apply next door, or to A G. FOWLER, second Charity Hospital in a carriage, and though —2 jarred by the fall, was not seriously hart. N. O. Bee, Sept. 3. { A Woman at Prxe’s Peak.—The Galena (IlL.) Courier contains a letter from a lady at the gold district, which is certainly not very flattering. It is as follows : Nevava City, July 23, 1860 tloo ti ‘atent Office. jy l4-tf S N 3 Sts. Dear Father : We left St. Joseph's the 10th | 2" S07" wing of Patent Office, y SELECT CLASSICAL AND MAPOEMATI- of May; errived at Denver City the 13th of | WOR RENT— Three BRICK HOUSES—one on CAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS ‘Twelfth etreet, between corner of Twelfth and H sts.; and one on H, be- tween i2th and 13th sts. Inquire of JAMES W BARKER, on H street, between ith and 12th No. 25. ms FOk BENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the build June ; left Denver the 24th, and arrived at Ne- Cand D; one on the vada the 27th. Wehad vory pleasant weather all the way; yet it was a long and tiresome journey. It will be three months, the 8th of August, since I have been in a house or sat in The Eighth Annual Session of this sohoo! will commence on MONDAY, September 3d. Number Seas ee limited _au 2 (States.) CHAS. B. YOUNG, Principal. TH. PRESCOTT HIGH SCHOOL, . rote . 1 ediate! osite the west wing of t 5, Sr., TREN ‘DL, Sts. a chair. Jam now sitting on theground, with | City ifal,,reoontly vouupied by Chas. %, 3 Studies will be recumned tm thse aderrution on a board for a tab! ud that on my lap. If} as au office. Also the front room in the MO % DAY, September 3d, Circulars at bookstorac, I hed Kiowa Sie journey it was to come Li mod the ehlid door of phe anme baud anié-ti ” A. C. RICHARDs, Principal. here, I would never have seen the Rocky a ETROPOLITAN COLLEGIATE INSTI. Mountains. {t 18 too hard for any wowan to isa M a wie : iro — come here. Over one hundred women started FOR YOUNG LADIES, GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS SOR HARPER'S FERRY.—CHANGE OF DAYS —On and after July, 2.1860, ie xtesmer ANTELOPE, Capt #. > WELLS, carrying the United States™ mail muilleave Goorgetown EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at7 a. m.and re: buck to the States last week. My advice to all women is, that they had better go to the poor- house than come out here. I have not spoken to a woman since I came to the mountains. I have had to sleep in my wagon ever since I left St.Joseph’s. I do not know what dry clothing is. I sleep in a wet bed, and wear 464 E Sr., Betwgen 67m AND 7TH Sts, The fourth annual session of the Institute will commence on the first MONDAY in Septeml)-r, Applications should ba made early,as the number of pupils in limited. For particulate sce circulars or apply to the principals, Mr. and Mrs. T. HA- VENNER, at the Institute. 9-tf , 5 turn ever ——, Thursday and Saturday. OCAL INSTRUCTION! damp clothing all the time. Most of our N.B.—Every Wednesd: e Antelope will run MRS. FRANKLIN, company were sick on the way out. There} throughto Shepherdetow: Bu 2-Im* TEACHER oF Mesic 542 H, between 6th and 7th streets, are a great many down with the mountain On ind one HARPER'S FERRY se l-eolm fever, which is very dangerous. There is a Andatier Jas si, He, the steamer L. J, = STOWN FEMALE SEMINARY e* stainpedé here now. Everybody is going presi core Ldn TOES PERSETY MERLY Miss L. 3, a ome. |'There is hardly any money ip the | DAY, THURSDAY, and SATUR- 7 AND D mu 4 BOARD Y SC. 5 The duties of this lustitutien will be resumed on the first Monday in September next. The course of instruction embraces all that is feast. from she rudiments to the most highly fin- isn ucation, The corps of teachers, ten in number, are enn- country. Asfor gold, [ have seen some. but it is not pléntifal yet. Next year will be better than this for making money here. There are sixteen mills in this gulch, and as soon as they get to work times will be better. I have - ai AY, &t7 o’clock @ m., and return every alternate day,at6 o'clock s.m. On tre Saturday trip {roi Couqtown the boat will run through to Shep- herdstown. je 2i 3m sorted.) not been two yards from my .tent since I came 190 do. HERR BB ait ALEWIVES, seal Oh be lcd neater pear oh aha here. [tis an awful hard life here, and I bave Bund port A) AUTRE, sectures F riday evenings on the Natural Sciences bad enough of Pike’s Peak. A man or woman, 6 bbls. (Bay fiel RAI: athe Tigpom) oharae so She omple. addressing the Prin- to live bere, has to work like “fits,” and then, me 3 boxes prime Eaten ou 3 "bosu: cipal, Miss Med HARROVE , Georgetown, D C, it they do not get sick and die, they are well | For sale low by Georgetown, eo. 8a 2 eosm OLUMBIAN COLLEGE * Wasuincton, D. C. The session of the College opens on. Wednesday, ber 26th; the preparatory school Wednesday, Magsnrisip.—A correspondent of the Jour- nal of Commerce writes as follows from Marsh- i MARTE DER BEINP, Eecns PEILADE receiving fresa supplies Aine bove delightful bev- e, and invite peed oh whe want & pure un- 7 ber 12th For terms, catalogue, or other in- field, Mass: “As you know, the most of Mr. | adulterated Ale, to givoitat Pa ae cee : Webster’s £,700-acre farm has been sold. The} my ANY "a BHI, Agente, ia G.'W. SAMSON, D. D. same is true of his large stock of cattle. His SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, nsion still remains in ion of his only | (YRANDBLL, OPTICIAN, Miss mak¥'P, DUNG SN Will on the second son and thild, Pletcher Webster, ‘Raj., ana C NO T8 Biase 11, Gsorestown, MONDAY (the 0th) of September next, open & — on band @ iargo assortment of Has Seales SR Ee scrool for girls at No. 21 Indiana avenue, in which will be tau:ht French and the ordinary branchs of a good English education, Gu 21-2aw: several hundred acres of land around it. The place does not look as it did when in its glory, it is sti 9 id. stiver, steel, and Ger: = bo oe bana tl ten years ago; but it is still attractive, and: in ramen NB. Old z ; ouse ig ly ehanged at rary, BR. — ios wil resi is Institution on the pete &., Oy nen ver , mach be ba lord Joe. lor. Braet and Jebrient a ‘ Georactown, rst Moody Rte Ly 8. J. President. 5 ‘is- {) ven rons! on 18 brancl ae — pele to thes sansign and groands is rather in. = Ba ineass am Lacie ” Gana RS. M. E. KINGSFORD 'S SEMINARY, creasing from year to year. A register of names | Pericns fone a dita nae eens "The next session will commence Ootober lat, 18, was opened in 1853, headed by that of the Hon. | plied at a ‘ow minutes, Hotice. ss 1 haves latge | Terms, &o., forwarded on application. au 1d tf Edward Everett. A pretty large book has been | S#poriment of CUREINS always onhand. the W MRS. M,C, BROWN sey bee Sap of pau 3 mm all pessipas de tha old to the new Burial grounds. Pt ILL Resume the duties et bey Bohoal pn he of the world; a volume has been opened. jearses orses for hire, ap , Septem! u The visitors come mostly during the time from sadahn nae Nort et besser ie May to November, and the arrivals are special- PIONEER STEAM MARBLE AND BROWN moderate fee.is charg: ; . RUSSELL, ASSISTED BY ly numerous in July and August. The grounds ‘ 2 P # it are open to all who desire to inspect them; but of Wnshtncriber bors leave to: inform snp oft pe on Ag sil wales fig eohon fr hexteat No. if one wishes to pase through ¢ J li we and sass to his long getadlished business the | 44 ie baedye, weet Washington, D. C. moderate fee is eharged to defray the axpeneds| ‘ating Markle aud Brow Sans Wek nvihan'es could tot bat of furnishing attendants, £0. “Bier Monuments? Tomb acd Heed | Na tion CATE wi pi tion, sdriranay the Sngnionnt od wl sta, | Batre, ai. Wintoy Capua ts, tee ted | 4t catchvaat: lf70, ala ou Gov. Winslow house. It ise level,and i pepaklest of eae eee furnish Me seen APY rll hold he Elgnet Annual Keeee _ but few trees — it. In.size it is equal | Work as ww a8 it be purchaved rks} ral and industrial Exhil ‘on the grounds Nber- Boston Common. It is now 4 and | vith om in ip bhost oe P ally by the citisens of Cincinnati, which a handsomer field cannot be seen in New Epg-| Mares in New York, aero Heike beg tted ap in the best atzie. | T: LE land; ‘tnd, 90 faras I know, it is the lay Gating. terme, "Alaa. NES for ane under cultivation. | Rareicey) ork, P foes.” RO B U Sap Daarw. Me. John D. Fisher, resid his x. RU D. a : Walkers Frederick county, Md met with ©! PHoneer Steam dand Brows Sten: Works, | HORSES, shoeking deaih ina well.on the farm of Mir. Wor- |. ary By. oor, Thich eth att forty Poa ton. D. O° fennel be juen' remain in Wasbi; & ‘The Exhi ti ., SiN ang OaNAMAN AT eRe oka) sep ing in sil its es. Ol ng yy 8 Sena tended to. sFeustng: raamentiug ‘or ‘ atthe ae the beat uizie Taleo, gal ‘attention ra ret eater oc Rei do, he heap | SENT Dor to the oaatinier 28 " pow a orate y 26 tf s 4 work in the best man- wall 'y U.S. Aw Svoiety, LOTSOF FIANOS FOR RENT AT LOW for OWiakorine & Rone Peon: F “EB tie Put up free ef charge, as usual. frog swe OT) ee J A - eNR ta eaamte, WASHINGTON, D. C.. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1860. N°. 2.357. AUCTION SALES. By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. NTERESTING SALE sf PUBLIC AUC- Tion or Reat Beta aL Prop: TE AND Parson. Et--On the first TUESDAY (ths 2d day) a Bt 10 o'clock, two highly eulti . joining containing about 20 ac: > siteated miles fom W. toa on the dev- ome street in Mor ery county, Md. Also, ousecold Furniture an: 8 Stook. consisting in part = earn ty} Nine Horses tng one Colt, pair of Workip Steers, Mich Gows, young Steers. ko, &e. About thirty’ Hoze and shoats, lot of Sheep, root fine Carriage ores Hi jeht Carriacs, new Double Harness, heme Bemalo Robes. lankets. 0., &c, 10. Family Carrage a1 ou es Hisrires, tinsie Harness, Ladies and Gents’ les, Bridies, Sieigh Boils, &e . Keo. Une Four horse Wacon, Harness, Carts, Carryall, Corn Cob Crusher, cood as new, Threshing Machine aud Horse Power, Rockaway, Fan, Reaper and Mower, And many other useful articles too’ numerous to Large lot of Cl 4 Timothy Ft arce lot of Clover an imothy Fay, Wheat. Ryeand vat Straw, Cornand Com Fodder the farms will be sold at one o’olock, without reserve. No. |, containing about 200 acres, title perfect and free fi all encumbrance, an ele- gant modern ho replete with ail conveniences of Scat class o 5 onrenon, sesh an Saree water clos rang an am) ‘fn kitchen, furnace, fine dry cellar, bot and oo water in bed rooms, con- servetory, and in fact every thing requisite jor an elegant country residence. The house, with its su-rcundings, cost about $19.00 Farm No.2 has about20 acrea bighly improved land. good farm house, new corn orib and granary, good barn and stab or 12 horses, Buiidings valued according to instrance survey at at $5,'00, the whole under good fencing; plenty of ox- cellent water in every direction. Also, sufficient woo! jand and fine meadows. The farms will be = together or separate, at first purchaser's op- on. Terms of sale: One third cash; balance to * purchaser. recured by a deed of trast on property. Allthe personal property will be sold & credit of 3 monttis for al! sums over $10 and up to $25; all over that sum a cred't of6 months will be sven for 20198 satisfantorily eadorsed, bearing in terest Irom the day of ea'e; a!l sums under $1 cash. The wh property, real and personal will he sold w thout re-erve on the first tuescay 1 Oct ber, aod the ssle will be continued daily until the whole of the p ope. ty is dispoead of, erty can be viewed and every desirable imforma- tion giv -n by calling on the owner, WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR. about 3 miles beyond the tarme of Mr. Claget and F . Blair, on ths Seventh street rood. Address, Af by ictier, Cottage Post Office, Dtgomery county, _aedd i A. GREEN, Auot. By J, C. MoGUIRE & CU , Auctioneers UABLE 'SLAND PROPERTY FOR —The whole of Square beun ed 4 streets south, and by De. avenue aud Second streets we, baving been d into fifty convenient building lots. with fronts ranging from 15 to 2 feet, will be offered at Publis ea!=, on the premises, in Lots,on THURS DAY. the 6th day of September next, at half past 4 o’oloak p. m. Persons wishing to purchase a lot or lots oan *p- ply to the undevsigned, ath s office, where also tue plat of subdivision may be seen. Title that ot the original proprietor Terms of sale: One fou th three equal instalments, at 6, residue 1 ath, witl interest, to be secured on the e terms sre complied with within five days from the day of sls, the right is reserved to rereli, on five days’ pate ere at the risk am ost of dcfanlt- ing purchaser. All conveyances at the purchaser’s : RICHARD H- CLARKE, cost. Attorney at Law. cor. 6th st. and is av. audscokds J.C. McGUIRE & CU., Aucts. B- T. M, McCORMICK; Alexandria. OMMISSIONER’S SALE OF A VALUA- BLE TRACT OF LANDIN THE COUNTY OF ALEX- anpria, Va., on THE A, L. & H.R. R.—By virtue of & decree of the Cirewit Court of Alexandria county, inthe auit of Hooe, Guardian, vs. jin and thers, the undersigned will,on TUBSDAY, t.e 2d of Uctober, 1850. at 12 o'clock. in front of the er office, in the city of Alexandria, sell at Pay ie suction, a valuable tract contaiorng about acres of land in the county of Alexandria, of which Laagriston B rs Keq .died seized. This roperty lies abouc7 miles from Alexand:ia and 5 rom by ms and Georgetown, on the road leading from “Falls Church” to Georectowa, ond on the Alexandria, Loudoun and Hampshire Rail- road, a water station wpe tes gt the land. The improvements consist of a two-story frame Dweiling Houses with back building.s: barn and all necessary out houses. The prox this iarm to the three markets of Alexandria, Washington sad Georgetown, the character of the land an4 the healthfuluess of the location, makes it oy ble residence. eo money ia cash; and the residue in nstalments st 6.12, 16 and 2% months pf sale, the deferred payments to be y the boads of the purchaser, bearing in- t ret from the day of sale, arda retsntion of the titl> wwi! paid. I deeire by parchasers the prop- ould be divided in‘o two or more paroels, t thereof will be exh btad pr, the under- I LOUIS KINZER. 3) 2tawtd Crommisstoner. CARRIAGE FACTORIES. — WASHINGTON CAKRIAGE FsCTORY, Street, Between 3th and 10th Streets. We have just finshed a number of firet oinss CARRIAGES, such ss Licht Fancy Warons, Park’ Pheatons, Famty Car- and Bugeres, which we wil) sell I profit. cat mechanics in different branches of the iness, we flatter ourselves that we know the styles and quality of work that wi'l give satu faction, combining lightaess, comfort darabi promptly and carefully attended to n toe and most reasonable charges. wet ring © shorteAVALTER, KARMANN & BOPP Coachwhkers, successors to Wm. T, Hook, ap z7-dly ARRIAGE! HE Sebeoribe ee mas additions te to give general satininet:on, ‘Ai tines ot Carriages and Ligkt Wagons kept os aa) 1, aR :PATRAmeatiy dene,andall orders prompt ies re _DENTISTRY. DENTAL CARD. Dx. M"NSON Has returi and resumed his Proferson. ( fice and house ai 463 E si... third door cast of Sixth. In addition t every 0 her approved style, Dr. M. hax set teth on vulo*nt:e Base for the last Lat sud, from experience, knows it exosis all othe ad is ome t pas in yond wn Tne Bd al Vashi in, exan iu own are ronpectfally solicttd ts call, au 2-eoly” a eid NOTICE. Dx. Lo uit ap, his office for the sea- son, and will be absent, @s usual, during the su: m ths ; will resume practice about the Ist of Opt tor of which further uotice will be given. ere prachion! teat of two confidence recom. eereee ) and oheapness. Fal $ ‘Partial ai in —— joe 306 Pa. avenue. VANA LOTTERY. Ray reine a Spe Koval Havens Lot 6 ish Governm r seeartenen at the Captain General | take place st Havans on THURSDAY, Sepremsen 15, 1900, SORTEO NUMERO 2 ORDINAK!O CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. of Cuba, oO - DPapprox. 8 en 288 PRIZES, Whole Tickets, @90-Hacvec S10. Qartete, $5. ed at At5 per cent. discount. “ju mtr | Carol Che Post bites ae GOED ANS. SILV: c SPECTACLY S.—Hav- Sny or ail that waat ory gone, with thse that «the voir Ravii ghar Sets thet 1 om sleet geet at ait the the nam them at cath Sprige that si that icine BROOD. * No 3°8 Pom. avenue NEW Gvu0: rr a ae ti DE, ge stook of Bi ad Naoxt s 2000 "eee thy Ni Saute. taining ® greater variety than can be found in any other—is published on Saturday morning. Seer oo cama Za B commnniars Whe sot as agents will be MISCELLANEOUS. PROF. Woop’ RESTORATIVE, CORDIAL BLOOD RENOVATOR Is whet its rame eates. tor, whi! carat to the gute, Telerevivify -extilerating, nvigorating end et: io the vite. powers, Bnd at the came time revi vil reinstates, re- news the Biood ia a! its —— purity, at oncé restoresand '§ the system to at Of duscase. It is the 7, ever offered to the ot \. 80 fuliy 9 tubined as to be tne pow: ‘and at eame time so Bot in perfect ncoordance wi! ‘and hence will soothe the tone he digestive organs, and vous aod other irriteuon, itu Ung and at the same itis vegetabjes, yet so combined as to thoroagh tume effect, without furious conerq tite, Paintaern, Nervus N sed toe rat Meactrention. Bu Fallin ‘ | depend upon healthy tonie Cordial and B sure to onre as the sun is to rise and set. i no mi:take about it. But this is net system is weakened we ere open to tacks, the liver becomes i the kidneys refuse to perform their fun weave tronsies with = hy urine, or in ntary disoparge samo, pain Cecdinfty liable te slight sclta, sougkp, need We ovedingiy earcked, soon emacial follows,sad the patient rose Sova toe patmacane seeee, Set space wil mn of Rot alow us to eam to which we system. Renova- tor yon h ape . safe, piessant and al remedy for loss of App-tite, Billovsnesa, ta - leoos, weak and sick 5 \° our, aver ls attack, weakoe ra and ao above, , ill aleo say the traveler exposed to eptdem! e climate and water, wiil find it & pleasart. eet sure revedy, aud no one should ever travel wi R =r. try it. for we assure vou you will friond ind-ed, as we'l ae a in > find its per- for ail- ey are partioul exp: Heuce mudisters. studenta, attorneys, lit > Ps Manerelce, wal kel oe ee ‘Sdwaxtage ° ¥ exerci «, wil it ir keep » boitie constantly on hand; apd above ail Coniy with all ther petonly wi i free Mothers or taose Lesomi that mort dangerous peri thousand ailments eo ‘srevalentemoue, the fomes OURAN! ments eo po id. in short, is indeed a mother s cordial, Try at old ‘and “young, ue lo: ger the risk of delay: it will relieve ve eom- gintionliy 8 Restorative Cordial and Blood i, J. WOOD, ietor, 444 Broad#ay, New Ps 14 faarkot Street tt. Lous. end Draggists. Price One per : PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL BLOOD RENOVATOR. Au 20-e0ly, aiw fat BALTIMORE Ma Prom Hoi Trrascry Derartuent. Wasutnoron, July 18, 1960. Proposats will be reoeived at this it until the fifteenth day of September, 186), at 12 o'clock, noon, for the repagss st She = jouse suthorized to repal gens to the pians and ons prepared at this be cogpured te reesive the ol wen, ~ nosed wi 1 ment. Fate of one doliar por hundred is, and will required to furnish ali tne materiaiand perform i the a SBI _— Sp complete the 6 pens farn % Kinet per cent, of the amount of work done and materiale delivered acoording to contract price (said amount to be asoe: i soribsd by ths contract, by the mate of an acent ofthe tment appointed per- poss) wii be paid monthly, as the work resees: and ten per cent. retained until the ol the contract and scoeptance of the the Agent aforeenid, to be forfeitedin the event of nen fulfilment ovatract. Speci! one aod drawings will be ready ae Sth of A when i hy ‘be had on app! on to the it. ‘The preposs's must be sent she. a addressed (0 the Seor ‘of e " p'ainly endo: “* Proposa’ Sor ing the Betts more Custom hi and will pened at © 0 Ock ‘ol the ‘Test day named for ‘receiving gue! HOWELL COBB, jy "7-2awtw Seoretary of the Treasury. ANslOsTan BErgzet. AnaLortan IsLanp, Opposite Georgctown and Washington. The subsori! aving leased for a term of years this beautifai romantic spot, opens it for the on. le on the Sist day of M 960, For ity of, soenery, igh’ les, fishing Darts *Perior water, it 1s unsurpes 15 the im modi entirely renovated’ frbane laces Desoip Bat oon attached to the house, bes des ning an’ Dressing Seat sen Race oriame treeyonces sple r ved from the "Parties, nilice ~ ndivi * te moet desi: nce to pass the av - mer, as ‘Overy attention will f y 7 tho proprietors. The strictest polioe will be be enforced, and politi al disoussious prohibited. Tne Larder will be found to contain sll the deli- cacies of the season at 6li times. The Par will be farnisl JAguors and W ines and the fin-st Ss is. Clube Miltary Commanies Sungea inke'the mort desirabie — metropolis fer epeuding & pleasant or deri day. ‘ thet TE Boats will Teave tee soot of High street, pe na oe and G street, Washington, hourly, —_ wis? daily. Py racine acing oh ms nt wa'k can reach the if vis the uot. esolicit the bie to Jaden for thomeeivesr. aud I aesured of Piano RCO Wy. POWERS & CO vi _ ie 9-cotf j ONAL sig SOAP AND CANDLE WORKs, Garen Steerer, Between Brotge and Water streets, Georgetown, D.C. A large stock of CANDLES, Brown, Family, Castile and Fanoy SOAPS, Also, TALLOW and GREASE for Locomotives, Steambonts, and a | kinds of a Seen en ea er ania ples to suit the trade Cc. B. JEWELL, Proprietor. iy 10-s0tf WOOD AND COAL. Ee ET Dejizered so, 08 parts of the city, et the lowest ® T J & W.M. GALT, mis 8K