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ASS sions aes THE EVENING STAR. | WASHINGTON OITY: ' pemee sere September 20, 1860. Spirit ef the Merzing Press. The Constitution discusses at length ‘The New York Embroglio,” throwing the blame of a failure to fuse, of course, upon “Richmond, Cagger & Co.” = The Inicliigencer publishes and comments favorably upon the political record of the Hon. Joba Bell. The same pper plays “‘See-Saw” with the Constitution, ia political matters. — +2138 ij The Virginia State Agricultural Soc'ety ‘will hold their annnal fair at Richmond on the 22d, 23d, With, Wth, W6th, and 27th of October. _————S—S Se 17 The Mayor of Pittsburg bas received a note from the Duke of Newcastle, apnouncing that Lord Renfrew will arrive in that city on the afternoon of Monday, October ist, and remain ‘until the following sfterncon. U7 Mr. Shaw, the ric's.cld bachelor at St. Louis, against whom Effie brought the famous breach-of-promise suit, is assessed $590,000 for real estate, and $13,500 for personal property. Effie is still living at St. Louis. > — i> To-day (Thursday) the Prince of Wales for- maily opens the exhibition of the Provincial Agri- cultural Association at Hamilton, Canada, and leaves for the United States in the afternoon. At the barrister’s reception in Toroute there figured prominently a black barrister, named Sutherland, who was rigged out in full Court costume—gown, bands, and badge. He mingled fréely with the élate of the city, it fs said. UP tn New York the Fowler post office de- falcation is up before the United States District Court, the plalatiffs being George Law and Gus- tavus A. Conover vs. the United States, and sev- enteen issues bave been agreed upon to be tried. ‘These issues relate chiefly to the questions of the knowledge of Law and Conover, bondmen of Fowler, of his being a defaulter at the time of giving the bond: ID" The mission of Hon. Mr. Lindsay, M. P- for Newtastle-on Tyne, England, to this country is much discumed and somewhat criticised by the British press, the Timesespecially objecting. Mr. Lindsay is a free-trade man; but though himself 2 sbip-owner, it is disputed that he represents the shipping interest. The object of his mission is understood to be to induce the United States to open their coasting trade to England, if not to the world. ———$—$ Tas Matisz Cononessmrn.—A correspondent of the Boston journal speaks as follows of the new- ly-elected Congressional delegation from the ‘State of Maine: “Our delegation 1a Congress is jy of new men, which is unfortuna’ Spect, but it cannot, as a whole, be considered in- bas it. Mr- Good- is a lawyer of abili > and entire- in one re- and a ir. Fes- of our 5 although not before life, his friends have no fears that the in ‘tion be wili hereafter take will not justif; pein Be of his selection. Es-Governan a, P. Morrill, im the fourth district, is too well known yer, at the head of the bar in this county, ‘worker’ in whatever he undertakes. Fa senden,in the third district, isa brother dist and to need any eulogy. Mr. Rice, in the fifth dis- trict, sa and i Promising lawyer, has been and ‘Attomey his county. » in the sixth district, will certaialy make his mark in Congress, and has the ‘stuf in bim to back up Burlingame or Potter, should oc- casion ever require it.’ Persenal. Col. Steptoe, of the United lying dangerously ilt of paralysis States Army is at Lynchburg, and White House, months old. Aen aan ta dharma Expazzuinc Lurrans rrom rx Postorvics. ARREST oF & PosTMASTER.—Some time since, information was seat to Washington was a “leak” Ina prea so that it read five in- The newly-appointed agent, Mr. Bull. followed the matter up, and by Parting in a decoy letter containing several bills to himself under an as- sumed ‘name, to Perry’s Mills, Clinton county, aud on applying to the Postmaster at that place for it, be informed Mr. Bull that a ceived there; but he (the that no such the Perry o ice, he Io “ it. Among the letters which be opened and found to contain two of the identical bank bills which he ad put into decoy letter. He barang caused homes A. , toe Postmaster o; Perry’s Mills, to be on acharge ofembezzlement, and brought him to this city. _An Investigation was had sulted in Mr. Whipple being held to bail to await -—— ofthe Grand Iany-- Albany Journal, pt. 13. ———— Sti Furtmzx sx raz Evrora—The very latest i ence by the says it was con- sidered ta Teenoe tae egy na governmen < hok oe: th announci: ceived a dispatch on the that Garibaldi entered Naples triumphantly on the 7th, wThere were tne, nied insurgent pol ty is preparing for ua eeimesdiscey ae portation of troops. Viexxa, Sept.5.—The Emperor gave an au- dience to hen and Appenja, who ex- plained the historical rights of vee het ; When umself favorable to the the Spanish minister to Sar- a Were weking atthe imperial castle of Ho! izendorf, » for receiving the Neapolitan majes- near Baden, ties ——————_ THE Disonvens in Taxas.—The rumored ar- sons and robberies in Texas, which have recently filled so @ space in certain -‘‘sensation jour- lar political school, occupy a wery Place in our Texan contemporaries. Brig we yo ee of the 7th eae these disorders have arisen, so far can be ascertained, from the nefarious of hai holds the following ein to the actors im these transactions: « ‘heir object was to steal ” plunder, end leave been experienced. and ro ave been the main instigators the outrages.”” ee (Mass.) Tanseript says that a for a fore! eye Bley a mag} have been highly fed fer sewene years, and are of piss Size, Weighing about forty pounds! obn Serelter, of Detro’ be ~ player Jn the United Sune sete “play ® vame of similar to ‘mate! im Detroit, April 1, Ie59—the fee oe i earom garne—2,00 points up, for $2,500 a side.” CL Tne ne snostng oY Ge i Sea Everett Club will be held at Thorn’s on Wi RSPAL EVENING. ats o'clock. Hot Bomas Mr Nex, of Ww: ARaBY Ly of Georgetow: f the Berbevare! toca 19 a CHAS, I, DEMPSEY & OTOOLE, pee ee Wireiters of ey WED 6 STATIONERY, 326 Ps. ay. oped ped styles, Prin |ASHINGTON. BO —— NCE OF WALES Rinrane > een RENFREW HATS on Nara’ Be Pear gerry th speech of Judge Kellogg, that at the time of the attempted tor aE ERE NI a ‘WASHINGTON NEWS AND Gossir. ] — Mcxpex Witt Ovr.—The necessities of the campaign are fast forcing upon the apprehension of the public all the facts invol the treach- ¢rous course of Mr. Douglas in ion with Republican party when he was courting Re- ‘can-party support to secure his re-electi: U.S. Senate, in opposition to Mr. Lit Atthe time we denounced his-c uct @s Involy- treachery and political bigek- dye, and did our best to out the develop- ments that the circumstances of these times are ‘bringing forth. It will be remembered that when Mr. Kellogg essayed the same task inthe House of Representatives, the declension or refusal of Mr. Douglas to unseal the lips of those Republican patty mefnbers of Congress who were cognizant of details of the negotiations so dishonorable on part, defeated in great measure Mr. K.’s purpost of making the exposure complete. It has at length become necessary for the ends of the Re publican “party that his followers at the North sball-b8 permitted to know that be (Douglas) is and long has been bent on securing Lincoln’s election. fence the developments in question. Our space will not admit of copying here at length. ‘The substance of some of them, how- ever, are as follows, viz: The Hon. Anson Burlingame addressed the citizens of Belfast on last Tuesday evening. The only point the speaker made which 1s worthy of the of Democrats, is that which disclosed bis confidential relations with Mr. ‘ive Mr. Burli nao. . x, Frank Blair, and myself have bad frequent private interviews with My. Douglas, in hia ern conee: On those occa- sions Mr. Douglas freely made use of expressions of the deepest indignation against Southern dicta- sion.” “f also had a private interview with Mr. Douglas,” continued Mr. Burlingame, “on the eccasion of bis late visit to Boston. Mr. Douglas then made use of this language> *Burli , A am elected Senator for pe sea I have got Joe Lane’s head in a basket, shall soon have Sii- Geil’s, Bright's, and Fitch’s. Won’t it be a splen- did sight, Burlingame, to see McDougal returned from California, Baker from Oregon, and Douglas and ‘Old Abe,’ all at Washington together—¥or THE NEXT PRESIDENT Is TOCOME FROM ILLINOIS!) ”” Mr. Burlingame then exhorted the Douglas men to vote for Lincoln, both to revenge the wrongs done to their favorite by the Southern Democracy, and to carry out Mr. Douglas’s wishes—“ for,” sald Mr. B., “what else than the election of Lin- calm could Mr. Douglas have bad in view when, in bis recent speech at Rocky Point, Rhode Island, be declared that he never, on \y would toa union with the Breckinridge men.” “This,” said Mr. B., ‘‘means the election of Lin- pe and nothing else.”—Bangor Union, Aug. lag. Upon this matter ¢, a8 follows: + Col SraRtLinc DeveLorments—Jupce Dovetas’s Treachery Exrosep—Senator TRUMBULL on THE Stand —Judye Trumbull, Mr. Dougias’s col- Teague In the Senate of the United States, a gen- tleman of unquestionable integrity and unim- peachable veracity, made a speech in lilinois the other he was about to take the stand, Whea . Kirkpatrick, a Breckinridge map, rose and said: “Judge Trumbull, { desire to ask you a ques- tion, for the pur; of information, and I don’t Wish to interrupt you while speaking; will you permit me to ask it now?” rg? Trumbull. —“ Yes, sir.” Mr. Kirkpatrick —“{ see from the parsage of the Lecompton Constitution throu; Congress, Mr. Douglas called on Mr. Covode, republican member of Congress fron Pennsyl- vania, and requested him to yo to you and get you to agree that ne, Mr. Douglas, should be returned to the Senate by the republicans of IMinois, and in consideration thereof he would fight the repub- iican battles in 1860. Was this message conveyed to you by Mr. Covode, and if ay, what reply did you make thereto?”’ judge Trumbull.—“ Mr. Covede bas told me since, that he came to me at that time for the pur- pose of delivering the message, but before men- tioning the matter to me, found from my violent denunciations of Judge Douglas, that it was use- less to make the poeiice to me, and conse- livered at that time to me.” juentl be Mr. Kirkpatrick —* One more question. Was Judge Douglas, at that time, an ap,licant for ad- jon to the republican 'y, the consideration on the one side being that the republicans of [Ili- nois should return him to the Senate of the United ‘States, and upon the other that he would fight the — battles in 18607?” udge Trumbull.— I had no {ntercourse with Judge ter 5 at that time, amd consequently can Only state the reports which came to me Minny: 74 others. It was reported to me at that time such was the fact, and such a; to be the universal understanding among the republicans at Washington. 1 wiil state another fact: | almost quarreled with some of my best republican friends in regard to this matter: { was willing to receive Judge. Douglas into the republican party upon robation, it I was not, as these republican iends were, willing to receive him and place him at the head of our ranks.” From thi: it will be seen that Senator Trumbull states eg eae Aes Mr. Douglas did, in 1458, seud Mr. Covode (a Republican member of Con- gress from Pennsylvania) to Judge Trumbuli, with the proposition that he ( Dougias) would aid the republicans in the present Presidential can- Vass, if the Republicans would not prevent bis then pending reélection to the Senate ; that the Proposition was favorably received by a great many republicans, but was defeated because Senator Trumbuil and his friends, though willing w admit Mr. Douglas into the republican party on Lohagar eh a Willing to adinit him asa leader. Abotl the same time—the Lecompton bill being then before Congress—Mir. Douglas(we assert it upon authority which shall be Produced if Judye Douglas dare deny it) sent Hon. Schuyler Colfax, a republican Congressman, to Frank Blair, at that time representing this district in Congress. to request an interview with him. Mr. Blair thereupon weut to see Mr Douglas at bis own house. During that interview Judge Doug- Jas told Mr. Biair that he (Dougias) wee as hostile to slavery as Mr. Blair could possibly be ; that he sympathized with Blair in his struggle in Mis- gour!, and would aid him in it, if Gisie would point out how he could do so; and he then sug- gested to Mr. Blair the propriety of attempting, with his (Dougias’s) assistance, to be elected to the Senate as Janes S$ Green’s successor. Mr. Dougias told Mr. Biair, at the same time, that his Kansas-Nebraska policy had been de- signed, from the with a view to crush out Slavery, by surroun the slavebolding States with a cordon cf non-slaveholding communities. Mr. — so completely satisfied Mr. Biair of bis anti pb’ Forage genase on this occasion, that the latter gen’ in wrote to Mr. Grantz Brown, ‘who was toen editing the Missouri erro be abstain from all further attacks upon Mr. Douglas. St. Lowis Daily Bulletin, Sept. lu, ——.—__ Naval Ozpeas —Surgeon W.S. W. Ruschen- berger has been ordered to Proceed to Norfolk by the 25th instant, and report for duty on board the steam sloop Richmond. Boatswain John McKinley has been ordered to the Navy Yard at Portsmouth, N. H., to relieve Boatswain E. Bell on the 15th of October. Sailmaker Wm. N. Maull bas been directed to Teport for duty‘at the Norfolk Navy Yard. Capt. Duncan N. Ingraham has been detached from duty as Chief of the Bureau of Ordnance and Hydrography, to take effect on the 23d inst > and ordered to the command of the steam-sloop Richmond. = The resignation of William Chauvenet, profes- sor of Mathematics, has been accepted. Assistant Bargeon A. S$ Garnett has been de- tached from the Navy Yard at Washington and it was not ordered to proceed by steamer of Sth October |” from New York to Key West, and report for duty on board the United Steamer Wyandotte as the -telief of Assistant Surgeon Stewart Kennedy; and Assistant Surgeon J. W. Sanford, jr., bas been ordered to proceed to the same port, by the same conveyance, to relieve Assistant Surgeon H. Law- rence Sheldon, of the United States steamer Cru- sider. Assistant Surgeon Thos. J. Charlton has been ordered to the Naval Hospital, Chelsea. Commander M. F. Maury, Superintendent of ©. the Observatory, has been granted six weeks leave of absence, with permission to leave the United States, —_e——. AppiTioNAL Orricens OxpgrEp To THE Cum- BE&LAND —In addition to the list published afew days since, the following officers have been or- dered to the sloop-of-war Cumberland, to report on the 17th of October: Chaplain J. L. Lenbart, Boatswain E. B. Bell, and Gunner Eugene Mack, the two last mentioned to consider themselves as detached from the Navy Yard at Portsmouth, N. H., on the 15th of October. = Paciric Tatxzonarn Bios.—No decision has yet been rendered by the Secretary of the Treas- Ury with regard to the bids for the construction of the Pacific Telegraph. This will Probably be po phgmeye: a two days. It is said that sev- es maki have with- drawn thetr bids. id Ryne bis See ABSENCE OF THE SaceEtany ov Wan.—Gov. Floyd having left the city on a brief visit to Vir. ginia, the efficient chief clerk of the War Depart. eat has been eppotated Secretary ad interim, Sucrerany oy THE Mexican Lecarion.—On Saturday next Mr. Lareemjree leaves this city for acon in ae oe McLean, as re) Dencdibcrsssedetal te Bed pany E, - ‘tillery, sow af Fort Smith, to repair forthwith to Auguste Arsenal, bead and there take post. Tae WratTeEn.—The following report of the for the morning {s Made from the Amer- fean Telegraph Line to the Smuith- sonian Institution. The time of observation is about 7 o’clock. New York, N. Y Philadelphia, Pa Washington. Richmond, Va. FROM THE WEST. damp, Lye ‘s rv 53°. car. 442; wind S8W Ottawa, Ill. clear, 48°, wind W Cairo, hit..! <lelondy, 50”, wind N Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7a. m., (cor- fected for ter:perature,) 29, pr at 7 a. m., 69 Maximum during 48 bours day, 734°; minimum 67°. Amount of rain yesterday and last night, two inches and elghty-three hundredths. 60 TO STINEMET7’3 CHEAP CASH HAT STORE, se2) §=6236 Pa. av., near corner 13th st. MISSES’ JOCKEY HATS, (new atylon) CHILDREN’S FANCY HATS! oft STINEMETZ &, e Li Pa av.,neari3th st. Fer SALE—A fine young GRAY HORSE, FLEMMING & FOY'S Siahlo,-Cutrect, PL le, at 5 between Four-and-a-hi nd Sixth streets, se 2)-e06t L, GOODS, ERCHANT TAILORS, ve just ope: the: E NEW FAL * OWEN & SON, 212 Penn, avenue, ha’ Ae first invoice of a GOODS FOR THE SEASON, | to which they invite the atiention of their friends and customers, se 20-e02W > or ee nu ee nae ee — AUCTION SALES. AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. AMUSEMENTS. DD FELLOWS’ HALL AUCTION SALES. Positively, Last Night but T: f By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. > pibwourws a WO VERY VaLua' Sharer IGINAL anv Oxty GENvmRE) at “Burton are WOOD’s MINSTRELS! ROOK, cept ber 18th. THE MODEL TROUPE or rag PROFESSION. Pats THIS EV NG. (rat time ia Washingtoa,) se verse i of fect 4 DA-MEON AND COT, us; or Lota front directly om Fepatlig Square, ‘mi-on { Two friends = . H. Budworth i Sar er jucements to per ob-nix ous, Presidest of bis: utworth rd eoaks the residues ia 6, @ oh-mix ous, Pr e. “cemvicate eae J. K. Campbell sponte pad rh interest, secured by deed of trust u cully-ous, ve 5 on Hoaotclar’ a hevnid ; 8:3; Salomon Pie Prat Saieant Bes wit J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Ancts. Rast of Characters hy ihe Company, ih A ET THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED Ss. yRDAY of the $e scoount of the rain until Tat y AF- £ENEFIT OF J. H. BUDWORTH. TERNOON, same hoor. . 4FTERNOON and ENING he same at ‘, se 19-4 S.C. MeGUIRE'& CO. Avota. eases Stee ‘clock p.m. Evening Performance ‘Tangements made for the accommodation | —— ats o'clock. ir ~ By J. C, MoGUIRE & CO,, Auctioneers. Look out for the Great Opera of IL. TROVA- TORE. n Terms : $3) oash: over that amount, a credit of | PURNITURE AND EPFECTS - Admission 25 Cents; Re: Seats 50 Cents, | © 224 9 days, for approved "enacrsed notes, oe fi Box Ofhee open for the sale of tickets from 10 bearing interest, se 20"d WALL. & BARNARD. Avot. ILT DECLINiNe Hoverx TN@.- BOtsines of Me fae peace nee He -F ote Tandy pS Silthe Furutture avd Eifeotes Neues Heir Spring seat Soft, Rockerasd Par- 8.m.tolp m.,and from 2to4 p, m. Doors open at 734, perfornnaace to commence at 8 o’o'eck. se 2) OS WASHINGTON THEATRE, By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers§ EREMPTORY SALE OF BUILDING aD aed 5 TH N Sr., ON BE: Un SATURDAY AFT! or re, RR, ' at5e’clook, on the premises, we , Without phogoey’ Dining Fubins, Cont seer Sheeeeets GRAND OPERA SEASON “ reserve, the es ~ part of subdivision 21,insquare — ry Cane-seat COOPER AMERICAN'OPERA TROUPE, | N¢3, froatian 2) teet on noren ir back 13) foot to er ‘ Unsurpassed by any Company, native or foreign.an alley. ? a ber jee, Shades, the United States, and numberi “Torus: One-thurd cash: the residue io 6 and 12 Otieloth. Matung, Troenty two frsitiniace Lyric Artistes, months, with interes’, scoured by a deed of trusten Clase and Crockery Ware, F MONDAY EVENING September 24,192, eed F.C. MoGUIRE & CO , Ancts® ipoven Oe keene a sn ere 0} je _— —— = — DAUGHTER OF THE REGIMENT: By J. C. MoGUIRK & CO., Auctioioers. pe t7-d J.C, MoGUIRE & Co., Avote. ‘To conclude with Bumetse! afterpicce of TQsrhe’s SALE oF YF VY VALUABLE = a ee Supported by an efficient Chorus and a powerful | ayn sen Bis. wees On RUESD A eee! FUTURE DAYS. Ircheater, the whole under the direction of Nuvo. tens! 5.0’0'nck, on the Late leader of the Rosal Teele London.) 4 = leader o! * Royal ian ra, London, “ANNIE MILNER. (Prins Domes Aveo) PR *4 ; Opera to commence at 8 o’clk, By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers ee . ESIRABLE SUBURBAN PENCE AT JOON, Hist, a halt pat Gorda aii 3 t desirable residence ber Bth, at Trem iste, 6:! part of Lot No. 1S in rquare 5 ath a of square No. 516, fronting 16 feet 6 inches 0: I atreet, between 4th and 5th ste. wi 80 vfeet hes. ne: Onechalt cash; the residue in 6 and 12 and the public in general that they intend giv- ine their SIXTH GRAND ASSEMBLY at HORN’s Hat, on 7th at ,on FRIDAY, Sep- Si feet eBst, AL thi ith L atreet, i. back a fect, together with the un- Re of at pera the | nt of the bs D Cirel dP t secu: trust © ituated north: aon ured reat 2 cents extras beceer os = interest, red by a deed of on galied Rook, Sprine, wads eis ned — ‘6 Fy P xox " EAL! ates. x Seats inay now be secured at Metzerott’s Music | 5039-4 5.0 MeGuIRE £ COs nesia, | SD28EEBTEE Sve acres of land, improved’ by ore. i A —<— -~ we — a , &O. Tho sit on ie ai, Polite Ushers will be in attendance. 80 19-5t By J. C. McGUIRK & CO,. Auctioneers, fore: <°, weserelte se springs of pure r = SL 7 PROVED PROPERTY NEAR THE NAVY | water. [0% OUT FOR THE SHIELDS BOYS! Tyroves We UN Panay AETRENGON, rer ime: One-third cash; belance m one, two. The Shields Boys announce to their many friends ie peer 50 clock, on, the Promisca, we three years, bearing interest, seoured by a deed of trust we li-d enth street and runnin BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auots, THE UNDERSIGNED WILL SELL, at bis house, at private sale, a large Seven-, Octave Rosewood PIANO FORTE Also} & Five-Octave MELODEON. Both in struments are of beaut.ful wood and elegant tone, Persons who are in want of sueh instruments will lease eall soon, They will be sold mach below Prete real value. Warranted to be perfect in or aoe 473 Fourteenth street, a few doors sout! " he Beaten MARCUS REBINE._ Be 20-3t* L DANCING ACADEMY. | EWIS CARUSI ‘fakes pleasure to intorm his friends and the public that he will resume his Dancing Lessons, both in private and i classes at his old stand, under the Theater, on the first Monday in October, ‘erms made known on application, Communica- tions sarameh ‘pe Post Office. Cavrion.—Whereas some persons are making use of my name to initiate themselves into pos tion. H hereby inform my, friends and the public that f have sanction suc! rocecdings, co 2)-3t proLE WIS CARUSI. 318 EAGLE STOVE HOUSE, 318 L wt t 0 call the attention of the public to m NEW IMPROVED FETNOUR GAS-CON- SUMING PARLOR HEATE# as being the ver: best and most economical heater as yet invented will guaranty them to heat from one to four stories of some perfectly with about the same qnantity of fuel as an ordinary grate or stove would require, and will furnish satisfactory references from relia- ble citizens of Washington and Georgetown, who now have t! in use, as to the merits of this heater over all others which are Offered for sale tothe pub- lic. Please cail at Cc. WOODWARD’s, Pennsylvania avenue, Bet ween loth and I!th sts. P. S. Manufactured by 8. B. Sexton & Co., Balti- ‘Md. Parlor Heaters and all kinds of Stovos repaired c.w. at sho.t notice. se 20-6t witt BE OPENED ON SATURDAY, Sgrremser 22p, NEW ESTABLISHMENT ! CASH PRINCIPLE TRIUMPHANT! AN IMMENSE STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAP3, AND UMBRELLAS, No. 347 SEVENTH STREET, Two doors south of Northern Liberties Market. Unmivaren tn Vagrery, Quatity, anp Pricer! LADIES’ SHOES, of almost Every Grade; MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S SHOES Ot Every Kind ; MEN’S BOYS’, and YOUTHS’ BOOTS AND SHOFS, With the Finest and Ch yom Assortment of HATS, CAPS and UMBRELLAS To be Found in the City, As we propose to establish oursclves permanent- ly in business and secure the confidence of the pub- lic, we are determined to sell at the very smallest possible protean Seal a cane r and fairness with all who may Ispos TORIZ2 UB, Cc. F,. CUMMINS & CO., se 20-St& 2aw2w No. 347 Seventh st. JNPECTINE, OR PERSIAN AGUB CHARM. 4a A supply of this wonderful Medicine just, re- ceived. Also, a iarge su; ply of fresh “MEDI- CINES, TOILET ARTICLES, &c. t MOOR se192w_ _ Wost End Drug Store, 113 Pa av. CORPORATION OF WASHINGTON Quar- ,_berly Six per Cont. STOCK for sale in sums to suit, JAS. C. McGUIRE & CO, #e19-6t Auet’rs and Commission Merchants, MUSIC, Miss M. F. EDWARDS, Who has had several years’ experience in teaching, will now bume her class on the Piano, and is des ous of obtaming an increased number 8 . pupils. She will attend them at theirown residence, Or have them come to her on Winth street, between Land M, No. 327. Terms moderate. _ se 19-6t* EDDING PRESENTS, PARIS FANCY WwW GOOns, Watouts: JEWELRY, & We open morning ® choice assortment of new at dese , Gesigued especially for Wed- it TERE! Also. & great variety of Paris Fancy Goods, fine Ager pose of ache Taser Cate ane al the newel ityles of ric reir, s ‘- are, ke, M. W. GALT & BO. Jewellers, 394 Pa. avenue, se 19-3 4 doors west of Brow! RAke CHANCES FOR THE LA received @ full stoo! a JO BONNETS and- STRAV T ERENCE FLOWERS, (ric! ZY &e. . P. SHEDD, 02 Eleventh st, D IMPORTANT NOTICE. 4 ‘R. P, A. COMB Has a 5 perior Uil which be recommends to remove all kinds of Pains in the human family, such as_ Rheuw ism, Headache, Strains, Sprains, Neuralgia, Cuts, and Broises se 19-3t ervous Mashes, He is stoppi: t Mrs Fit: d's, No. 474 aveses, Rb Roll Claswrals, Natt Pe every person, with all kinds of pain, wish te be cured in from 5 to 20 minutes. He will try the Oil on all that come, Trée of ol He expects to remain here till Friday, Septem! 21, 1860, biases x as L gave sustrecerved romeo Sorta god heatly otevrated makers of Pianos, c & Sons’, ved new 5 ‘ae ies. } , PIANO FORTEs, The frat of thsir kind ever introduced in thi Snccrae the whan, at Tule Pine octaves, & square mi ed tokeriag mui ~ ight ond sound of theee musical wonders. Meloueons for hire, OLN F, ELLIS: Solo atent for Chioker Uneiv 18008, 06 Pe. av., bet Sth eed ‘a. vod SAE ABET AERC caty 2" OR SALE—A NEW SPRI ar suitable for & Mow AGON. or pe ght or, parti Sphly to ‘ £5 NEGEE, at lack Be Le. cart UBS: RON OR W: Just received and for b; OODEN AXLES! OHN R. ELVANS 20 18 eos (Alex. Gaz.) 90D Pa CO, B J. R. Z LVANS & 1 N08 Pe. av. ii 4 Cc, UIRE & CO., Auctioneers, tember 2ist, 1860 rovements, consisting of two story brick dwel By J.C. Me@" 0 “ithe members pledge themselves to make thtsont | (ue eontaining § rooms. A portion Of the kuting To HORSES, HARNESS AND Ly of the most pleasant and agreeable of the season, | "4s been ocoupied as & grocery atore. annigenas Pusiic Garston Ba Refreshments included, ‘Terms: One third cash; the remainder in Gand MOgNE S, pesumnber sa 961i o’elook, of ‘Tiokats 5) cents, admitting » gentleman and ig- | 12 months. with taterest, secured by a deed of trust ° notion Sooms. ve — ee riad, quand dies. By order of the Commitise.” hed J.C. McGUIRE & CO, Aucts. “End gentle, works w ll in tingle or doubie hare J. Flanagan, | Harragan, ray Mare, eight pears le N. O'Shea, + O'Day. © se 19-3t* PERSONAL & fine bray re, et ao "TURD GRAND COTILLON PARTY OF Also. a0 0) Family Carriage and Tiaroeen dohsee ee ARE CLUB. HE LADY WHO CALLED A® 235 oye ot ape Perea te ‘The members take pleasure in informing their Har 2 out many friends Party will be AY E that their Téird Grand Colillon avonue and cot the kevs of a house on iven at Srott’s Hatt on TUESDAY EVENING, Sept 25th, 1960, teenth st., No. 417, wil please return them. 1¢* THE ANONYMOUS WRITER Whoaddressed & note to me is informed that his communica- tion was found simoug my letters on my return, and ity. ferme: A credit of 6) and 9° days. for notes sat- wanioed 5 C. MoGOIRE & 0. Ave's, By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO , Auctioneers They pledge themselves to make this a| pleasant evening to all who may honor them wi their presence. Arth’s celebrated cotillon band hi AIR OF SUPERIOR BLOOD) HO. we ould have remained unnoticed to the contempt it tr heen engaged for the occasion. Tickets $1, admit- Morits were it not that I ‘desire to hold such a per Ey Mit woke, Aoay Mol a 4 ting & gentleman and ladies, son up to the scorn and contempt of his fellow men Rooms, we shail sell a ir or 0, OMMITT ° One who, from s feeling of pique, could tear open | Ro77Awe, Shall sell ugh mare by & F. Mohler, G. W, Hines, be and cause to bleed afresh the wounds of affection Morgan horse. four years old. and well broken to __J.E. Hilton, J. W. Hill. se 19 6t is not man, but fend—is not dargal but devil and. | herneas; one of theme vere Gre traveler im single a 10] im upto i“ worldas is, 12 harness. WASHINGTON THEATER. formity, { will pay a liberal reward for the name of They are for no fault, the myn] i use for Se. and will be so! werme:"h oteait of Sands dase, for eatisfacto- Bee ee Meche Es CO., Aneta. By J.C. Mo@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers, grtock OF FURNITURE AND HOUSE- ty Cy a °C RIS at Posture Aperion.—On MO ce) Sole Lessee and Manager........ . S.W. Gursns. , THIS ESTABLISHMENT Will open for the reguiar Fall and Winter Season on the night of TAURSDAY, NOVEMBER Isr. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, The Comedian of the Age, will commence an en- agement of Tweive Nights on MON- the cowards near H. N. WADSWORTH. REWARD —Ran away from the ab. $10 seriber, Ii ng near Charles county, Md , on Sunday, the I stant, NEGRO BOY ISAAG NE. LSON, aged about 18 years, about 5 feet 6 inches > | height; light “copper color; very ful. amit of thas a Cs lip; clothing not A NDAY ING, September 94th, at ten AY pilowed Estas ets Seti, cicero thr ape aon | 2.0 Bi tke eetaaniny. Sere Ue les of sa egro te + OF u BRILUTANT STARS sisewhere i eutinr ca he mut be delivered te | fween tan K at wr anal el Goods wrthontro. I Communications it addressed’ to 8, w. | Meer secured im jail so that I SCAM COX, | serve, to close the concrn. ‘The stock comprises theot with prommtsteeaneeee™s” New York, wii SIT FOREWARN ALL PERSONS | Mehogany and Walnut Hair Spring.seet Sofser meet with prompt attention, ‘eu 18- 7 3 ry 5 9 Pete ieltd tee ne OE! Le i from harboring or trusting my da ght MARY ‘Kim Une’, Rockers ‘and Parlor Whales of se- " E.S EDEL. aslw je! tracted rns, EXCURSIONS, PIC NOS, &c. | iy her, she havingleft hes near ieee contemated Meee (fable, Card ned Panoy Tables, = 2 cause. J Cane. re, se 18-3t* O! FOR ARLINGTON! FREDERICK SCHROEDEL, 8r. hatocte, Low seat Sings Mea Wnt Sat om ant ore GREATEST PIC-NIC.OF THE SEASON! | "TO,THE CURIOUS OR ANXIOUS Madam Reet Cotiage Chamber oe ne HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Washins- | Warhingtom comtinncs te te ea eae in | Wain re regia si pp ton ars to GRAND PRIZE PIC-NIC, from them, 1 For the Benefit of the Poor, Semen aut Biles fe eee hundreds anxious to know of rota Tg tlemen and ladies, is extremely moderate. alecents gone ie zs ‘Zz ~ q “seat Arm Chairs, Stump Chere, oO ‘* 24. er house, on the south side assachusetts av. Tws or hel BER Figen to” he distribted, between Iith and isth sts-the only house there, * od Huck jattresees, aad Pillows, Each lady and gentleman are to re se 17-1m Sen Ghost Gee aannnete, oe Tee rie Ee ADAME MORRICE, Tnx Gazat AstRo! ives and Forks, Spoons, Tin Ware, sold Watcher, Tea Sets and Jewelry uf every de- ighly ified aod coaelites Ly ad tage yo | ts, Uilcloth, Rugs, }p Bonn Be seription;. Ladies’ Mufis, ies’ Furs, ies” the Fs PB 4 ‘oo 2 he ° Call ‘ogether with many articles im the Gloves, Children's Caccinges and Cribs eo. Also, Ro. 105 Twouty eenend stent potoen a aa > Bot maseesary ~4 GRAND DISPDAY GF FIREWORKS a etd ing Bae — ure, Wagon. Sloceo gad roe a* fell Brass snd String Band has been engaged credit of months, with interest, for ap Ff the occasion. proved The Prizes will be exhibited in one of the largost Jewelry establishments in the city next Moagere 25 2,3 4 OOK TO YOUR gt ag PURCHAS L ERS OF CABIN FURNITUR) Wi © gud dail URE the ‘e have now in store ly, recet weld 5-C. McG LIKE & CO., Anois ‘There will bea large box upon the ound, from est, han it jot 3 Georgetown, which eac! or willdraw an onv-lope as the ‘arniture over offered | a oa of Washing- By eS RP AVLING | Seore: enter, cont the number of the prize, and will | ton, Georgetown and Alexandria, which we oor RPHANS’ COURT SALE OF a receive the @ on the card in the epvelope. dial y invite all ing to call end oO ‘ (Le ‘Corr, Me relock see” Til, leave hourly, commencing ats | exaiuine for themselves, Our stock ommbreoet overs DAY sex the peck Ientak otis acloue a. glock a.m. The Goo. W. Riggs will leave the | gouo-ivable article necessary to { ish @ perior, Poy a abe fete Lanta toh Aya f, toot of High street, and run hourly. 5 ail, dining room, chamber, and kitchen. Our ex- arene T shail sell br order rae Sor jane’ Court, asienntn: nad cmiidren moth cerenets seers dion, | tentive stock Sfow of the leading Rrtieles He bsraltorg asa kote: : and Bide 3S" com. oF ARRANGEMENTS. sa. me wither any patent r reat oy : ne 3 2 2 Osewood, Walnut Q jor . —— = =| | eikeioaniaaiesar haere Seon | oa Pe Seeman Sia, " a ns - ; FPRENCH ALWAYS AHEAD! | git frame Mantel, Bi r other Glas ; i oe » ilt Base i au ij er tf BRRORINR | DORE ERNY DAE ow atylen, | Cuthio and ster’ Racin rcreee And Marble Slabs, sac zoallent Posther Beds, Fil. & RVEREET pds > Bi dea Brocatelle, Plush. Kush and Cane ~~ my oe .. tah Sa tonnson 92 0 Etegerea, with Marbie-tops and Mirror 2, ankets, Quilts, ‘and Plain Bi INCOLN RARIRN da doe “Bo.” Parlor Decks apd Whataste, hogaay /presties aDuscaen, Sonnets, DOUGLAS and LADY "do. ts Vasherande, Bedstcads ange Wectchee: very | Books, Newspapers: Théodolite and Compass, Agents supplied at New York prices, se 17-lw hes cap, wine CADEMY OF MODERN LANGAUAGES, | ©° araiture, an Oak. Imitation mat 12 o'oloe Mapie and ted, with or without Tops, | ,,4!80, 8t 1? o'clock — (Wasiincton BUILDING.) * J 10 Girl Mary, 18 years of; and lave for Pa Avenue, Corner of Seventh Street, aris op Hatrae in Dak and Walnut, Bor John, Isigeare of ¢, and slave for Patvare InstRUCTIONs 1x FRENCH AND SPANISH, retaries, B . Shaving Stands, © Sorre] Coit, z years old, Buggy, Y AND ING CLASSES. arbie top Center Tables, A bg] TRANSLATIONS. air and Shuc« Mattresses, fora: A.M Ds MONTHURRY, Professor of Modern'| Reuter Boniece et ee Syry Languages and Lversture, fas, ;the honor to an- | B ankets. Comforts, Quilte: Towels, &0, ae st “ nounce that he will resume hrs Classes and Private ‘i tock ari {Lessons on Wedoesday — the 19th of Septem io large ond hp my noes frst ones melee? Ay oF A VALUA- ver in the above Academy. ie is prepared also to | Ching Gainey Bree and Weil ae ods, Japan- | COM" ’ sseean, schools and private families, & Course of | sen Warer Talis Gunes We eet PPS ey ie Sh i ee [ecture upon the French Literature, from the Ear- | ta gyre: pee ctee do., altogether form- | Sf a degree’ of the Corbet Coat eae jont Formation of the Language to the Present | jit Goods, Beakote, Brivnes, & Dg mecessaty £0 | homie etr ey tte Time. eee furnish & house tn aitice nie bi ‘or terma and farther particulars inquire at the C.W. BOTELER & SONS, Academy. where Prof, De Monthurry will be in at. Iron Hall, No, 318 Penn. avenve, Fo ime? rom 9tollam and from5to8p.i0. |! s017- Meth ne! Winton ae rane ets, cope mire |x 1 ee * eee EAGLE STOVE HOUSE. Tae | ow in store ® compiet the FRANKLIN HADIATORS. eestor ‘They ar¢ a inte improvement on the old Franklin ing the radiating ft, al De NOT FAIL TO CALL = AT HARVEY'S, 261 C Sr., between 10th and Lith, ue will to-da, ren is long-established and well known, NO OLK OVSTE SHUCKING DEPOT for tho season doors. fine : a ty Tin sae for aca, and are deci prettiest &nd most cheer =A ilar booed ote bear O Stove to sit by (oe ior or chamber) that can be ALK OYSTERS on ven "Tuesday, found in any market, as you can be accom hursday, apd Saturday. He will also keep oon-| #ith a close or an open grate fre niyieneare. To gently on hand a large ‘and varied assortment of | '° found at id, 328 Posioeivenin mae ne inoluding every sort known to Washington so 17 6t " et ween 1th and 1th ke, He returns his sincere thavks to those who pat- E. LE ronised his ishment during the past season, 31 EAGLE ald and 1s confident that his increased sepins constantly on hand fresh sup ERS, FISH, GAME, &., &o. ward & coatinnance of their patronage and custom. wfallipns of th ity os orScsons Sourered ol ol ofc! 80 1m T. A; HARVEY, & ESTA . 556 NEW RESTAURANT. ‘Tho undermgned have taken and entirely refitted the spacious house No. 556 Seventh street, a few doors south of Pennsylvania avenue. They re- speetfully invite weal from their friends and the ublic who may desire a pare article of Brandy, é pes bd poe or _— a Romer, Ales and other t Liquors, from celebrated e" Their larder at all times stocked ‘with Fish, Fisok Vowl, served by an experienced cook: This ; branch receives our personal supervision. ities for ye of OYS acply re- to obtain a first clas. aching void ean now ed by purchasing one of my VOUNG_AMERICA DOUBLE-TOP GAS CONSUMERS—the entire top being double, and So arranged thata Siromiation of air is kept up be- ‘tween the plates, thereby preventing it from anny beceni war| ike many others, int os well ‘afterwards, of other first-class he Fuel Sever. with p8oo Pennsylvania Complete gad i 200! msylvenia Cony ¥ ) others, which will be qnarantiod to give setisfnc- tion to purchasers, eRe ome. st Cc, WOODWARD’s, No, 315 Pennsy!vania avenue. Between loth and rith sts. se 17-6t i HENRY KU, Y_STEAMER COLUMBIA, this % Wi Tam it P, Bi scptmtar 17.) we bein iptor larg = mo SHOES coca ane itlonch ahve saison aster | 0 | and the public gen ly. 2 ~n i ies that buy for cash are especially solicited < We have now ia En Beatie sy of Ont, fo inapect our stock ; they can obtain therr supplies and will sei! it at manufacturers’ m us at the very tquest cash = age Ee oot eet wom ify on Ae ay vide ee of fn city. 2015-6t (States.) Pa. ar et iste adits ma CLAGETT & maya ; suhvactom, D.G. se 17-6t 324 Pa av., betw. 9th and i0th sts, The undersigned most fully ppvite GEORGE B.SLOAT & CO. Lt COALS tention of our oustomare public Ue THE ELLIPTIC LOCK STITCH COAL of af aires and the ery bent vats, IMPOVEUSHUTTLE hichve w seltete proft por Calor SEWING MACHINES! Sr. We’ are also inne HICKORY, The simeieet and ever constructed : OA! PINE Mi - sims. ® Frere Pain commen ir asset é WARRANTED TG EVERY PURCHASE come’ WokNEW & Ma! Pro’rs. | ‘an ; OWF'S "AL BALSAM, HE PET OF ALL CREATION! R eer Manufactory, 1129 Beach street, Piictelphia, Agent for Washingtes Savi eens BALDNESS AND HEADACHE, J. THOS. MAX WEL — 06 Gteo 328 Pa, aven csosng —_ 7 FUE APIs | For SALE.—A pair of ‘COAC! _ HORSES, Sai oe es fon, Arp Ae sylvanis avenua, bei memad and tate an Df aE Reade, ween fer t AEs ait Ti se 15-6 (States) Pa. av. eee

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