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2h st —_—_—- THE EVENING STAR Is PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and Vth st., BY W. D. WALLACH. Papers served in psckagés by osrriers at Sa yest, Or SToents per tionth. To mail subscribers the price is $3.5) a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for less than three months st the rate of 12 cents a week. Single Copies, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. {7" ADvERTiseMENTs should be sent to the office betore 12 0’elock m ; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. GEORGETOWN CORPORATION AFFAIRS. mas Correspondence of The Star. Grorertown, D. C., July 2, 1860. At the meeting of the Board of Common Coun- cilon Friday evening last, all the members were present except Mr. MeCobb A communication from the Recorder in auewer to the resolation of inquiry of 3ist of May last, ‘was read, in which he states that an, inspection znd measurement of lumber is required here, no tier how often it has been measured elsewhere; temporarily laid on the table. The petition of Noble Hurdle beqlgoeeg | of the bigh rate of assessment of his lot on High street; and the petition of Wm H. Chamberla! fot a remission of a fine im upor bis son, a minor, for ranning witha hose carriage, were referred to grievances committee. Accounts of Messrs. Wm. H. Tenny, A. Hi. Pickrell, and Wm. H. Godey of the Board of Appeals ($15 each,) were referred to claims com- mittee Resolutions authorizing the Clerk to draw from the U.S. Treasury $4,600 appropriated by Con- “ress; authorizing the Mayor to close the bridge on the east side of the Market-house; in favor of jos F. Birch; authorizing the Clerk to pay or accept orders of the Commissioners of Streets; creating a new stall at the Market-house; and roviding for the Lema of an sank fee igh street. were severally passed. (The firs' pean ey and two last named resolutions passed the Board of Aldermen.) A message of the Mayor asking for the repair of that part of Potomac street contiguous to the Canal bridge, was laid on the table. A messaye of the Mayor's enclosing the remon- strance of Mrs. Mary Ann Clark against exorbi- tant taxation, and ceusuring the Assessors, was referred to the committee on grievances Mr rson asked that the grievance commit- tee be discharged from the furtber consideration of the petition of Mrs. Williamson, which was opposed by Mr. Hill, who called for the ayes and noes, and the committee was discharged by the following vote. Yeas—Messrs. re, Dunlop, Fearson, King, Pickrell, Stake, and Williams — Nays—Mrssrs Hill and Tenney—2 A resolution authorizing the sum of $1,600 ob- tained from Congress, to be used in paving the contractor for dredzing the channel of the Poto- mac. was pas: Some time since Mr. King introduced an ordl- nance for an increase of revenue, which provides for a graduation of the prices paid for licenses by merchants and dealers generally, according to the amount of their stock in trade. At the last meeting Mr. Dodge, from the com- Mittee of ways and means, reported a substitute, which provides fur an Increase of a0 per cent. on the present rates, and exempts those trading on a capital of less than $50, which being under con- manner with the words you teem your State, sir; one of the glorious old thirteen that signed the Declaration of Indepen- dence.” the ventleman recommended, kissing his wife ee of the resolution, and it passed by the Dodge, Tenney. and Williams—6 lowing is a list of patents issued from U.S Patent Oltice for the week ending June 26, 1860—each bearing that date: washing-machine. H. it oe machine for removing bark from willows, Large bolt for doors proved lock. ment in grain binders. For improvement in cultivators. provement in cotton scrapers. THE WEEKLY STAR ————-_-- This excelient Family and News Jouraai—oon taining & greater variety of interesting reading than can be found in any other— blished on Saturday morning. Teaus—Carh, ¢ +> * Ebening reably, im advance. Singie copy, per ac: un Five copies —__ 5 Ten copies ao Twenty copies.. ise By susoribing in clubs raised Without the inteswention of « wit be peroeived 20 per cent. of The Weekly Star will be saved, It invariably containg the ** Washington News” that has Evenine Star cirouiate #0 general y throughout the country. | agent, Star. aie ee fore Saree fae ab oe Vv. XVI WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1860. Paper, Price THREE CE 17> Postmasters who act as agents will be ai~ . mission of 2 cent: —_—_—_—_——— FOR SALE AND RENT. esteem Les- J.W. Shipp and C.W. Crenshaw, of LaGrange, Tenn —For improvement in ploughs. Charles W. Smith, of Evans, N. Y.—For im- AUCTION SALES. SUMMER RESORTS. By 1. C. MeGUIRE & CO,, Auctioncers. CARLISLE The favorite resort for =NT—A two-story BRICK HOUSE, on rovement in window blinds. ¢ : “ After further remarks by Mr. Fearson, z Hervey Sloan, of Franklin, Ind. —For improve- TRUSTEE S SALE OF VERY VALUABLE | waite SULPHUR to", 0 ™ do. ven Mr. Stake enlogized the Potomar Light Infan- | ment In seed planters, ? ai 4 Been BON EE CORNER OF PRVENTI SPRINGS, cone kine - try, speaking of its members in comp imentary O. M. Stillman, of Stonington, Conn.—For im- istrict of Colum! is, passed . eS ting Baths, enth street west. terms, and spoke of his exertions to get an ap) provements in air engines. Statham, Smithson & Co.aud | CUMBERLAND CO.) Weil. Ventilated Rooms, | “““=“eetwert__je7-eol priation for them on occasion of the Inauguration | John Sweeney, of Chicago, Ill —For improved iy» age oomplarnants, Pennsylvania, |Good Society and a Good | ¢ OMFORTABLE ROOMS. with or withor of the Washington equestrian statue. He hoped press. <ailex anne no yt Accoxmopations rox | pit: portiontans onan | #08"sT ORT ween Sth andath Tavis to see a. unanimous yote. William A. Suddith and John F. Suddith, of "HURSDAY. 12th’ f duly, for Circular, Aner nod Boat "yee tne Meloy ogc) would explain is vote. Ba vetee oe. Va.—For improvement in cotton- 160, AS ciclock aebpen ths proms of suis, aioe OWEN iy OLENDEN- | «On RENT—Tares BRICK WOUSBSooree i . uare 4 in the ot) Vashington, . s Swe iftt : ty Decanse it wasa Washin; ton affair. This was Joseph Sutter, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- Cg fronting 8 foot i inchen on street north, | ie 7 low. | _“Carlisle Serines, oy pa Lar vas mtween Cand D; one Fi the 2eOr; wn meas 5 support it. ov" it seed i on Seventh street wes! sa en * <1 a pote said that was his position too. Pralva B Terie Newark N. J.—For print- | north et ning dB sre pt is situated on the Vy scaler on. GARDEN. Bo Ri ER. ae ere, Inquire of JAMES me: tok ene ie Entry ate intow was | Ing press the Genoral Pont Officer mat fare ee pte ERNSL LOEFFLER, Propristor. 425 poor e would have to content himself aa . in the ma 3b-tf ne of Chicago, Il.—For improved Richard Taylor and Rensselaer Sprague, of Prairie City, [l—For improvement in corn planters. James Thierry, of Detroit, Mich —For im- New York avenue, betwoen Ist and 24 sts, In calling the attention of the public te my grounds I _wouid state that every arrangement har bean made to make this ‘Retreat’ more attractive every Gay. M. dens are open to the pu ooation: the city of Washington, The mneRts consist of trree three story houses ‘fet, including th drag store on the corner mth, Bnd a two-story burl ling on Sev street. The property wi | be sold in separate pi eele, xcoording t» the improvements. ‘Terms of sa.e: One third of the purchase money For RENT—A thro story FRAM ou Kleventh street, between I and of M. SNYDE E-tiblishment Office Mr. Fearson called for the ayes and noes on the following vote: Yeas—Messrs. Fearson, Hill, Stake, provement for regulating the exhaust of be paid en bi band. Th tried toasertie | KOR, Sale nk Roads 7 hat. vabent ng the exhaust of steam | to cash, 7 | £i¥en by ssciectband. Those desiring toevjoy the par: w nk Rosd.(? ht. sabout Nays—Messrs. Dunlop, King, and Pickrell—3. | engines ud “4 Btalmeate, an sis and corre ete eet dance and waltz wil find the saicon in complete |-¢ miles fr ‘ And the Board adjourned. John T. Thompson, of Jackson, Tenn —For | of ea! order to render pleasure to all. On other days the the deferred payments to bear interest, and to be seoured by the notes or bonds of the purcha. ser or purchasers, with s surety or sureties to be approved by the Trustees Should the terms of je pot be complied with within six days after the day of sale, the Trustees reserves the right to re sell the property, at the risk and expense of the de faulting purchaser, a’ter five day's notice, conveyances at the cost of the purchaser. SINGLES A/AUSTIN SMITH, { Trustees Jell-6tawads J.C.Mc6UIRE & CU, Aucs, or well lo 3 Agency Block, ingt improvement in ploughs. t. Toggenburger, of Chicago, Ill —For im- Latta in orn machines. rt Tracy, of U.S. Army.—For i folding furniture. eee ae ‘or Prinks, of Jersey City, N. J —For im- preeed window curtain lide. a eal Henry C. Velie, of Poughkeepsie, improvement in mills 1 cheerfully grant the use of the echool or other Pie Nie Pa: ties with OPERATIONS OF THE PATENT Orrice.—The fol- for tho amusement of children he has introduced | JXOR REN T— The a number of little games, never before seen in this BSha! K HOUSE city, and calculated at the same time to amuse the |) F street t ‘Ail | “oid folks.”” City N. B.—Attached is my Bottling Establishm nt, | healt and familice can be supplied with any antity at | & st their restaence, of that healthful drink, LAGER | Weil suit BEER, upon short notice, je15 3m font Peter Z Allen, of Knox, N. Y —For improved Y.—For a baker @ 1th inst. - Angell, of Clermont, lowa.—For im- : tE SEUFFERLE, at Jackson, Brother & Co. 33% provement inraniosding Kan pearebent eet, of Philadelphia, Pa—Forim- |” ‘gy 3, G. MoGUIRE & GO . Auctioneers MOeXTAIN Tor House, Pa aver eet © Selott Moses S. Beach, of Brooklyn, N. Y.—For print- | "Alonzo Warren and Er Da (CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM Avotsta County, Va. .OR R Three first-class and recently Tet A, : Mass —For improvement Im dyusniometers | wiretaeyeyanD UMMrRQVED Real Eerate—Uy | Thue wail known and favorite pace cf summer | FUE, RENT, Lire fret cine and recent evi A. Beardsley, of South Edmeston. N.Y. P yuamometers virtue of a decree of the Circuit Court of the Dis ri wh each, hand I the modern improve om one of the wey David Warren, of Gettysburg, Pa.—For tm- provement in seed planters. reception of, its for 8 Rain open for th un er the management © trict of Columbia, passed in the Frederick W.Selhausen is comp &lpan' mely finished. and having ments, such as Tens, and Charles ” \ »prietes finest locations im the eits—on the corner of Third e J \ George Wheeler, of New York, N Y —F. . €s And otuers, executors and neirs at law and the t th » Rid, stree d scene 1 ™ Charles C. Bier, of New Orleans, La —For Im- | proved boot jek nk, N'Y —For im- | devises ot Gimevenene Schad, deceased, are de- aeeatah Gap teens Carat ne ol oeende here ens Proved iron tie for cotton bales. William Wickersham, of Boston, Mass.—For | fondants. the subsoriber will sell, at pubiie aie. the he Virginia Central Railroad passin ing will find this 8 favorable opp ty, as 6 de Caleb Bond, of Richmond, Ind.—For improve. | in tli8i Pipean » Mass.—For | following valuable real estate in Washington city; puse through the B-ue Kidge Tpanel. Theel- | sire to rent them immediately. and will pont. thes ment in water wheels. ean Be Mees, ran ame Lots Noo 9, 10. Wand i2,1n square N fronting 137 | SYAted situation.beautifa’ views,monntain scenery, | low. tiquire of PW BROWNING, ie Ler N. W. Bonney, of Victoria, Texas. —For im- improvement in cultivators 6 OR FOF) foot ie Inches On north 8 street ma oe eat tae | Sed the constant ard ri freaking. “reezes, make 1 2 north B street and 125 feet its on Third street east. Lot No. 9, in equare No. 612, front: g 119 fest on Delaware avenuc, by 33 feet if inches on south G S. Williams, of Bardstown, Ga —For im- Provement in ploughs. Thomas W {lson, of Winterset, lowa —For im- - W. Brettell, of Newark, N. J.—For im- in Western Virginia. There is also convenient a improved LAND. wel! suited for a market ger pure chalybeate water. don, with new dwe ing house with four rooms J one of the most delightfai piaces of summer resort 7OR SALE—A great bargain, four acres of we t RM. Brooks, of Greenville, Ga.—For im street the gtain ‘Top House will ome us well of fing water im the yard ; Under . Brooks, of Gres e, —Fi > enti "Pi a ? ‘oad ot, uotng, ane be « Ox for mecaita penton Sa ee 3a.—For improve are rie seeding machines oe The whole of equare north of square No. 642, the ea: aces orn) oft o Blue hiee Tanck wees roperty Sad on moderate term The land = W. W. Burson, of Yates, Ill—For improve- 3. J codward and James EF. Woodward, | fronting 218 feet 3 inches on Virgina Svenue, 217 fe terms. Cross Roads a half miles from vn and in Alexandria county, Va. Apply ORBETT, over Bank of Washington, a hack wi'l always be in attendancs to mile) tothe mountain top. It is alw: persons to write several days beforeha Terms: $25 pr month; $8 per week; $1.5) per day. Servants (black) and children under 12 years of Philadelpbia, Pa —For impr. il- road station indicators phicais cation L. B. Woolfolk, of Nashville, Tenn.—For im- provement in steam ploughs. onvey (one best for feet on south F street, 91 feet 5 inches cn Delaware avenue, and 19 feet 6 inches on Half street wee! Lots Nos. 1. 2,3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8,9, 10, IL, 12, 13, and If, uare No. 894, comprising th Joshua F. Cameron, of Livingston county, Mo ma 12-tf Jon Champlin, of East Middleburg, Vt—For 4 * square and 2 iT luttie me (OK REN f—A emai STORE, corner of 6th st. : Svea Workman, of Ripon, Wis —For im. | Street, 244 feet? inches on north G strech, aor fem | Of eke: iil, price, far Teme gevents # lktlo sare | It" oos Bean ssmoon mpherae Gieeeaian aa. iunprovement in water elevators i provement in seeding machines on Exghth street east, and 350 feet on Scveuth street | “WAU "aif price will becharged. | | B utabie fora barber's snioon or cigar store Por provenneey faeces Of Allegheny, Pa.—For tm. | " George C. Wright’ of Lasts Oblo.—¥or iin. eee ales = SSINEY POINT PAVILION TLL OPEN ae Snapeeenn es Eevee == . . Stes ech — rovement | cori and Lo's Nos, 8,9, and 10, in equare No, 584, NEY POINT PAVILLION WILL OPED aa. Sia a a cL §. D. Clark, of Earlville,N. ¥.—For improve- | PEtvian Young oe Bescon fa eon fronting ™ feet each 'on soth F srrect, betwee | Po firrthe seenption ay AON WILA POR RENT— The FIRST PLOOR of the bnild ment in mills. provement in seed plants > Mo-—For im- | First aud Second strests west, by feet deep. with | 25th of June. In consequence of my ab ay ow seer — James M. Cobb, of Jackson, Tenn.—For im- Lesa the improvements, which ¢ » of four well built City aliact as an office. Also the front room im the story and the third floor of the same building. Fo senee for several monthe, Mrs. Dix wil! take charze of the management of the Peviiou. as sisted by my son, Thos. H. Dix. Board per wee ai.,recentiy occupied by Chas. 8. Henry M Zimmerman, of Washington, D.C For improved hinge. Staal frame dwelling houses The sale of the lots in square No. 735 will take James M. Cobb, of Jackson, Tenn —For im- the a Daniel C. Colly, Ni ° place on TUESDAY, the lvth day of July, 1860; of | $3: board per mout! terms apply to RICHARD WALLACH, No. sideration PGcladon L: Dabslls of New London, Conn — | {@ itself and Mines BU of Chane say ot Jain tom No. beaon THURS AN? ihe 12th | “ye tseolm= ‘SW. W. DIX, Proprietor® Avense. * ja 1s tf “ e .of Ne London, Conn.— | » Fi ‘ ee > | day of Ju ); of square north of square N. a ; = . ~ a ; 2 E Oi ran Mr. Fearson thought 50 per cent. rather too For improvement in fox alarms M solomna (iuprovement ee witici mR HIDAY tho taht da of Sly, ry lot GgREEN SP. BINS eruON SBfATors, idauiten of ROOMS. croeuity fa Pak ween » bore ey, Loren | ; y Blish, | rqnare No. 894, on MO? y, the 'I6th day 4 a 3 eS i lt 6 Sif! Duslop thought 1 was not wise to make pee recn een ek Salisbury, Comst:=For'im ghd Solomon 8. Sinith, of North Fatriield, Ohlo” ‘ayo Ug aie sauare 94, with he taprove” Fe eT ae ale Seal) 0 mille iy | eS ee et eee ae itty the proposed increase. roperty ers com- Wn. . ae fement in stills nants: on TUESDAY, the !7th day ot July, 1864 Tae tuftes ond centienon of Ween e being within oneor two squares ro! iain of the heavy texation, and you propose to | meveh. Teadin, may 2°) H1—For improve- | Joseph Ottner, of New Britain, Conn., assignor | 4, THe sales will conterce at6 dvolock ‘um on |g The indies and gentionon of Washincton and | oluR with! nose in pureuit of evoy Roome Turow the barthen ou business men. Wm. C. Drum, of Bellevernon, Pa.—For im-| @,P:2nd F. Corbin, of same place.—For im- and the property will be sod in such pa Dols o this beautifal piace, on the Foun‘ry ill de well to make early application at sve Id bave to vote against the substi- i > Proved lifting handles property nd in euch parcels or ch, is now handsomey fitted for ath street. between Dastreetand Pa.av. de5-tf Mr. King wou! n provement in feed water heaters for steain boilers. s: 18's - As may suit purcharers. 0) Ww may up tute, as he considered an indiscriminate increase | Josiah P. Fuller, of New York, N.Y. Far | ¢.c2muel 8. Sherwood, of New York, N.Y >] Terms of sale: One-third onsh ; and the halanes | the reception of Fic-Nre Parties and other vn [POR SALE-A mice three-story Brick HOUSE, injurious. le ices whete merchan i v ‘exander Douglas. of | 1n 6, 12 and 18 months, secured by the purchaser’s a be ow ot 2d street, between D and E streets, in Kil He cited instan b hants improved yarter - ’ assignor to himsslf and Al der Dough id i ed he r Phere are nymerous springs of the pureet w D E > doing an extensive business now pay less than nT small traders, and said his bill was based upon the system of Washington city, which is on equitable principles, the tax being according to amount of capital Mr. Tenney was in faver of an increase on ac- count of the depletion of the treasury, and would vote for the substitute of the ways and means committee sooner than none, but thought the original bill was better, being based on equita- ble principles. He cited instances of the In- equality of the present system. Mr. Dodge reported the substitute in aecord- ance with the wishes of a majority of the com- mittee, but cared little about it. x Mr. Dunlop thought Mr. King’s bill best, but ‘ht taxation was already too onerow and ing said there was no money in the treas- ry on aecount of the extraordinary expenses for repairs of bridges, Ae, this year After further discussioa, Mr. Dodge withdrew the substitute, and the original ordinance was ps ad Pere. rdinnace in relation to the sinking fund ‘was passed. It provides: Ist. For the election on the ist of July. und annually (on the Ist of Apri!) thereafter, of three of the Commissioners, who. with the Mayor, shall constitute an executive committee, and bave power to transact all busi- ness, three Inembers to make a quorum; 2d. For no transfer of stock except by order of the Corpo- zation, said order to be SS by the Mayor and executive committee; 3d. For investment of all accruing Interest in Virginia State stocks, &c ; 4th. For the withdrawal and destruction, in pres- ence of the committee, of the due bills now in circulation, and a new issue of $5 notes, with suct changes in the plate as the executive committee deem expedient; Sth. For the semi-annual report, on the Ist of Apriland October, from the clerk of the commissioners, to be submitted to the Corpo- ratien at the next subsequent meetings of the boards. = ‘Che conference committee on the police or- dinance could not agree, and a new committee ‘was appointed, as stated In our letter of Saturday. A ine: was received from the Aldermen stating that had agreed to adjourn sine dir on Friday, July 6th, consideration of which was postpoued until the next meeting. Mr. Stake, who had introduced a resolution making an appropriation of $25, fe eg to order of Capt. Hollin, orth, of the Potomac Light In- fautry, to assist in defraying the expense of tiring a national salute on the approaching anniversar ef American independence, said that he desi: to warm up the patriotism of gentlemen by show- ing tribute to such a day as no American citizen should ever forget. He was one of that class, and would not tate at what some would calla useless expense after the powder was burut. Con- sidering the position we now occupy as a nation, we should celebrate the day in a becoming man- ner, and show that we are not dead, or have not lost our patriotism. This company of Lapa, San was an excellent one, an ornament to the town, the only one we have, and were liable to be called on b the autborities in time of trouble, and they would obey the call. As the representatives of the people we ought to make tbis appropriation. and be was certain {t would give satisfaction to the pie at large. In reply to a question of Mr Posrecn, Mr. Stake sta! that two horses would have to be sent tothe Navy-Yard fora eannen, and powder bought, all at an ex; double the amount named, but the company pro- posed to pay the balance themselves. Mr. Tenney —Thegentleman’s patriotism ought to have prompted him earlier in the evening. ‘The Aldermen have now adjourned. Mr. King —And the lobby is empty. Me. Tenney said he recof! the time here when an old citizen, Mr. T. K. Wilson, every Fourth of July morning, used at bis own ex; to erecta poleand have his fag flying to the breeze. “ae President —A bic! one? Mr. Tenney —No, sir; it was not a hickor fing. The pole may Lave been of hickory. was myself a hickory man at that time. Tbe Board of Aldermen bas now adjourned, and it is no use to the resolution here. Mr ¢ said he assumed that there was as much patriotism ta the bosoms of the old gentie- men down stairs as animates us young Ameri- cans, and if we pass it, the company will make their arrangements hominy a Let us show that there ts some patriotism left. Mr King would have to differ with bis friend over the way. We bave no money in the treas- ury, and be would bave to put his foot on this resolution. Mr. Fearson (with animation).—1 go in for this resolution. My agreed a a a ne pita Jutionary war and jor 4, £ rious day, the Fourth of July, wh : sig Jour Adams said every person in time should cele- bate by firing ef cannon, ringing of bells, purn- bonfires, and and kissing a wife. (Langbter.] Yar tire anybody who Yeon’ shlg fo: he ‘an: tise should kiss bis wife. [Renewed laughter! It is a great day. air. nd! before tala resolution shall be Seteated i If this cor, tion too niggardiy to make this, 1 will draw a check Mr Dua tt ee ir , with regret. wou considering the state of the treasury. ‘The amount ‘was small, but it was in reee He Voted the for the Feb- Mr Fearson said that could vote for $500 for a drunken » fini ne one case on that ocrasion ( L d atinguished gen put into a e cause he did not chain hook improvement in bolt for store shutters ment in iron bridge. watch-key and guard bar provement in corn planters. for opening boxes. FN. ment in machine for crushing quartz. improvement in Pepe log machines ment in water closet ment in lampe provement in stum, proved coupling for shafting. chine. escape. proved nozzle for fire-engines. ment in loading hay. provement in shuttles for sewin gan, O.—For im improvement in bee-hives. improvement in coe for railroad cars. escal Robi. McCormick, of Greenville, Va.—For im- a machine for stoning fruits. — ved process for treating ores of gold, silver and copper. BW. Foote, of New York, N. Y.—For wetch- notes, bearing interest from the day of sale, with | 80d a conetant shade throughout the dav. same place.—For improvement in skel: te i T.C. Simonton, of antenna De Grasse B ee tga large saloon for dancing, with dressing room bey’s Subdivision. aold on eng: The above property will be Paterson, N J, assignor to ug security to bs approved by the trustee and if nol Fowler, of same place.—For im complied with in five days after the #2 6 of proper attached, and shady waiks and seats ti tore. ia kuows by ipguir- Pash. er wavickies tad vec - | Sitsohed, an eushout | ing of H.W. HAMILTON & CO., No. 56: Wm. €. Fisher, of Charlestown, Mass.—For — Smith, of Neoga, Ill, assignor to | expense of the defaulting purchaser. Upon the fal] | obtain delightful place tor Pic Nica without i James Q. Sloan, of same Place — For improvement in corn- Arthur W Sweeny, of Washin, assignor to himself and Charles N Place —For improvement in hinges Josiah Turner and Thomas P Smith, of Sun- apee, N.H_.assignors to themselves and Edmund urke. of Newport, N. H.—Fi i enitivater tecce Pore N. H.—For improvement in Joshua Turner, of Cambridge; signor to himself and Francis Bi bayment of the purchase money and interest, and not before, the trustee will copvey the property to the respective purchasers in fea simple, Ait con Veyancing at the expense of the purchaser € ° C. MeGL charge for the ground f pavilion by giving tne Proprietor three days notice. Meais are served at ail hours, and Refiesh ments furnished at city prices Officers wil! attend at all times for the preserva tion of good order. aid ine wil be spared to give satisfaction i ra. JOSEPH EBRMANNTROUT, . P. Fisher, of Rochester, N. Y.—For im prove- EDUCATIONAL. on IMERCIAL COLLEGE, Onwesiteths Oo hey tid 36 SEVESTE Gs osep cam Arm System ‘ 5 werent Pte of Errata a respotdence, at! ol “xo! a uw! ie. c Arithenet Commission Sales, Gran mar 0. ton, D. C™ yler, of saine F. Elmer, of Haydenville, Mass.— For Davis Dutcher, of Blue Grass, lowa —For im- J. _jie Ww Stawt July 17 ARSHAL’S SALE —In virtue of two write of sire Ute PAu et the District of Columbia. for the county of Washington, and to me directed, I will expose to pubiio sale. fur oaeh, in font of the 7 je 3 eotf wre SULPHUR 8PRINGS JREERERIER County, Va This long established watering place wai ed Daniel N. Dunzack, of Salem, Mass. —For chisel rt, Mass, as- Du Bois, of Chicago, Ill —For improve- id, of Dedtam hi f anid for the reception of visitors on the 15th of He Se ee soted “Za 6 an ass. —Fi ij court house door of ssid oc ), . rec no} réon the ol uw 168 will iustraot im fine penm James W. Gaines, of Mebrose, Texas —For im-} “artiq,Por!m POLpple, OF Cree a eeners: | Seste day of Sel nce ee Ts ONDA. | a ship. provement in mill-stone dress. 7 to the Whipple File Company ian 2f. | following property, to wits All defendauts night, | _ Many new and important arrangement Rooms open from 3a, m. to 10 p.m. For terme James E. A. Gibbs, of Mill Point, Va—For | "£nCr te the Whipple File Company.—For im- | tyrio cafe ahd tation a seg eeenaaae i | have been made sinca Inet season inthis largess | apply at the Rooms. ii a. A. rad 2“ 9 provement in manufacture of files Square No. 618, 1n the city of Washingto tablishment, and no efforts will be sparcd to make ES YM. W_YO! & co. aed tere in sewing machines 7 Joseph A. Smith, of Fond du Lac, Wis., and the guests comfortabic. J Greenough, of New York,N. Y —For iJ au together with all and =e ar the impra thereon, seized and levi upon asthe property of Andrew Rothweil, and wiil be sold to satisfy Ju- dioia's Nos. 2'4 and 215, to October term 1858, in favor of Pheips & Kingman. Isaac Oryis, of Oxkfield, Wis., administrators of the estate of L.. M. Orvis, (deceased.) for printing and Alexandria Railroad from Wasbingto: Virginia Central Rai road from Richmond; er by Virginia ard Tennessee Railroad from the Persons ean reach these Sprines by the Orange S New ARRANGEMENT. hos. Grundy, o This well known and popular Semmary, a = whieh Boston, Mass —For improve. has been so succes+fal nnder the entire oaréof Mrs res Reissues.—Seligman Kakeles, of New York, N ; : F "SE uth and Southwest v y ‘ Z. Richards for ten years, will be opened mantel Guptail, of Elgin, Ill —For improve- ¥ = For improvement in flued lenses. U.& Marshal for the Distros ct Goes, | lottesvilio, with only 3 vee Maretate nt lien teekee Oe r next, under the ne a c b 7 w¥ SKE) 4 IN, Elias J. Hale, of Foxéroft, Me.—For improve- bomas Mitchell, of Lansingburgh, N.Y—]| je13 dts. 4 MIAH MORTON, President. ion of Mr. and Mra. nthe well arranged and delight cated Union Academy Building. For partio- see circulars at al! the Bookstores. maZ3-tf united supervision Z. RICHARDS, jn t2-dtJuly 15_ | Fully | a For improved machine for finishing hair-brush handles. Cwesar Newman, of New York, J. HUMPHREYS, General Superintendent. OF A FRAME HOUSE John Hamlyn, of Bellevue, Micb.—For im- y. ann Lot at Acction ON NINTH St. wes extractor. N. Y.—For square. Henry L.. Haynes, of Keene, N. H.—For im- SALT WATER BATHID Ag | MRS. MccCOR «ICK’S SCHOOL. ~—” . improvement in skeleton skirts. By virtue of a deed of trust from Geo. H Gate aad | Marsnanivs patie MRS. ‘OR s1CK’S SCHOOL. Henry Harger, of Delhi, lowa.—For \mprove-| Additional Improvements BB Briggs, of | wile, du:y recorded to the ausoribes, L'will selon | ing) aed heaton fore ee M RS. MrCORMICK desiree to inform her ment in atte ype. Sor | Sharon, O.—For improvement in apparatus for | MONDAY, th: Isth day of July next, 19), at6 | torsoathe Ith of Jane. TP riends en fee aT rey that ‘Moulay inert Henry M. Hartshorn, of Malden, Mass.—For | jaying drain file Ppa e’alock p.m » part of Lot 8. 1n -quaie 37, boing aud | resot for those seeking h , ad pican I oneal tga proved carpet stretcher iT ying in the city o Sshington, commencing for ure, ig upexceli y any piace of the kin the panes ain, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For i:- seen Boston, Mass.—For improved | the tame at the soathweet corner of Lot No a, | Potomae eee Teeny senor of the one hundred branches reetedis De neee fae aforesaid, aid running north on the line of } street west 25 fect. thence east 99 feet 4 inches, thence south 25 tect, thence west 99 feet 4 inches to the piace of beginning being said part of Lot front- ing Oa the east sido of eaid Ninth street, and ‘ying between P and Q streets north, with the improve- ments thereon, corsisting of. two-story Frame House with baok ivuildin miles from Was! ington immediately on John H. Shrote, of Baltimere, Md —For im- 4 provement in cutting and panning cakes. sha M. Smith, of Indianapolis, Ind., as- signor to himself and Elbridge G. Mayhew, of Shelbyville, Ind.—Kor improvement in molding machines. tion, Potomeo, and in full view «f “he Chasapsake Bay. and famous for fins Oystsrs, Soft Crabs, Bheephead, and other Fish, and easily accessihie b: the steam boats dae between Washington, Baltim ve aav Norfolk Phe undereigned has mace addi ional improvements in his 2ath Houses and many other improvements to the in eddition te a day scholars. ae y of ‘0 her family a few. is seed froin 10 to le yenre, who will be under NOT tn- mediate care and o7 ht, tier arrangements for the Geo. J. Hill, of Buffalo, N. Y.—For dating ma- J.J. Howell, of New York, N. Y.—For fire- fort and eujoyment of fs : ; 7 : balance in 6 and 12] guests, ‘The Bathing cannot he surparsed. Spien. srwise improved. Those in JW. Houghtelin, of DeQuvin, For in-| i | le ms tas hearing interest | did Angling and prenty of Eiching aon « particular informahon, with r provement in bran dite nal A MRS. WINSLOW, iisliny of eae. a deed ivan and x lend of | frac charge. Hoihns spared So expene fe pre | Ser genes! may apply o WD, Wallach, Balto © Gent C. Howard, o! hildelphia, Pa.—For N Experienced Nurse Fema: trust en, All conveyancing at the cost of the | viding a good Cotil'on . pri ning peas. ak presents to the attention of Lenn os purchaser. of choice Wines, For terme and furtner particulars J, ©. Howells, of Madison, Wis.—For im- If the terms of sale are not complied with within who wish to avoid three days from the day of sale the trustee reserves me retired been whore they can make themesive< ve SOOTHING SYRUP, residesce—No, 36 Cameron street, iv 27-tf - ht to resel! the property on fiye da:s’ public | home, there is nota more plessant place in the U: — a A. P. Hutchinson, of Pembroke, NH —For Fer Children Teething, sed Repl De Star, atthe risk and costof| ted Slates. The proprictor ple'ges humneat tout = Improvement in attaching whiffletrees to slelghs | Whe greatly facilitates the Pigcans of seething, by sefen-| thio dofaulting purchasers) eK 82 °"| nothing shall be left undone ou he part th rend’: | TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Waiter H. aedne! altimore, Md.—For im- | PS yew wether Rag ype oot alfay ale FAMES W. COOM BS, Trustee, for board: $1.50 prr day, for | proved military saddle. ; A. GREEN, Auct GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS OR HARPER'S FERRY.CHANGE OF DAYS.—On and aiter July 2,1860, the steamer ANTELOPE, Capt. B: J. Wreuws,carrying the United State: 9 tial, wal leave Georgetown EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at7a. m., and re- turn every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. N. B —The Antelope will run as before until the je 2-cots longer time, SUKETO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS We have put up and sold this article for ever ten years, and ¥, IN CONFIDENCE AND TRUTH a te. . $1.25 pers ay; & Thos J. Joliy, of Olean, Ind.—For improve- x4 f P HAVE JUST RECHIVED A NEW SUP Persons wishing to address the’ »: ply of Geat~’ Gne Prer ch Calf Skin Dress — M il direct to Leonardtown, St Mary's poets one hay ge gg 2 og ood al county, Md, Cloth ters, Cal: . Pat eather,| R. J, MARSHALL, Proprietor. Lovee! ey Geo. Juengst, of New York, N. Y —For im- machines Thos. Kinghorn and Robt. Kinghorn, of Mor- ‘ovement in cultivators Kimball P. Kidder, of Burlington, Vt.—For je 8-2m Lasting Shoes. A'so, an extensive 5 of Bos’ and Children’s, (2 + Misses’ Boots and Shoes, all of w ROSENToM fay ceeding!y low prices. PES pa mals co 3 ‘coors shove D treet. Ors AND SHOES TU SUIT THE BY TMs. “THE ONLY PLACE su QO: THE TIMES HARVEY'S Fish and Oyster Ex- ress, arriving daily from the Northand South with Geo. Lavally, jr ,of Champlain, N. ¥ —For O. L.. Lawson, of New York, N. Y., assiguor i he following delicacies: Weare now manufacturing all kinds of Ts to New York Car and Steainboat Gas Company. — above date. je 5-2m FRESH ~A\-MON, and SHOES, and constantly reoet For improvement in portable gas holders, 150 JUST RECKIVED, TROUT: soniotion, made euprossly to order, and’ Joba Lee, of Bolivar, O.—For improvement in BBLS. W EE KY, (assorted) : SE HOG FISH, SPOTS, be sold af s mech lower price than has been 199 do. | HERRING ard ALEWIVES. B TAILORS i post-hole digger. fen ephrie Irsongp 23 do, KEFINED SUG J B F LOBSTERS, Reretemnee eharged in oity much . = mation, " me 50 RING, : . y LRS, | Wm. H. letterman, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For } tng from pain and exhar mec oekece M0 hhds. PORTO RICO SUGARS, H and SOFT CRABS, CLAMS. &e. Persons in want of Roots of eastern or improvement in desulpburizing ores and coal. 6 bbls. (Bayfield) WHITE FI And a constant supply of Florida Reef GREEN ade k, will always m. Lewis and Wm. H Lewis, of New York, op ya 2% boxes prime Eastern CHEESE, TURTLE, thoue fine largo Lynnhaven Bay | {a'ttoresnd et the lowest press Gace N ¥.— For improvement in Photographic baths Foraaie low by JOHN J BOGUE, SPICED OYSTERS all Persons will find it to sian RIFFIN & BRO., Austin Leyden, Atlanta, Ga.—For Tov _je8 own, D.C. theiradvantage to x1 racal te 314 ts avenue. ment in sewing machine ete 1d frem pain, but invigerates the GENCY FOR FAIRBANICS SCALES IN | Ket, as | have every incility to sell lower thon evn sot Sana TRUNK anne ae y, Leon Londinsky, of New York, N. Y.—For corrects seidlty, ind: give teseana | AL ig BhORGETOWN- igh Ss”? : cba Tre Super, improved mode of wnatte cap fronts. bole system. It will almest instantly relieve The undersigned have been appointed Agents for Gouaee etl — of ete oe somes de Opposite O44 Fellows? Hall, Washington, DC. Dw. M. Lower, of ‘bia, Iowa—For Im-| Gxirine in THE BowxLs and Winn CoLic, the sae Sb ie shore, onletvate SCALES. Rt | Depot—aei © atroct. batween letra tah. Trazeiors will study their Interests b» exkmuining Pram McCord of Bing Bing, N. Y.—For fire an mee serie which, Rae oe Fupply constantly on hand and fur sale at lowest | J¢15 Im TM RVEY, Agent. he ag ceopaee. hn BAkeatns: BARGAINS GREAT BARGAIL Seventh street, acknowledged to be the ch and best place to buy Clothing, Furnishing Hats and Caps, SMITH. N: ates. HAY and COAL, SCALES erected in any part of the District or adjoining counties, 4 All Seales are warranted durable, acourste, and to give satisfaction BUSEY & BARNARD, Dealers in Agricultura! Implements, se 0s but Sent saatorin! the mpsnasatin emplo' — 44 rkmen, | oan. § DRER, whether it or from other cause. We would say to every mother who bas « child auf, complaints—Do NOT LET fering from any of the foregein, ICES, NOR THE PRES be ounsufferin, i ohn McCullock, of San Francisco, Cal_—For 4 2 5 é § pest oods, Owing to the scarcity of money, 0. 460 Seventh st., opposite the Post I keep constan' a one week's notice: y 3 jes- F Office, has det d to sell his goods 15 nt. | LEA h, TRO, Jamee W. MeLean and A. Gummir, of Indian- See ete rome 2 duorn westel Gith. || UE ccacany ote tomo ie town. Drop inand ees | and 008 pox, MONKS: ASHLAND a apolis, Ind.—For im ent in lath machines. CRANDELL, QPTICIAN, supply of Spring and Suinmer Goods, at | other FALICES: TRAVEL 3 "David M. Metford, of Jettersonville, Ind Fo 0128 Britee st., Georgetown, ne Low prices Ness /S4DDL RS, Stak ina work. 4 + ae Has constantly op hand a large assortment of ust received 5 dozen of 10 cent NECK | _ Trunks, &o., ine ‘wco Er Mills, of New Yor \ ine world FreP Nea ent Eerie or Gp eee | TIES. Trunks delivered in any past of the eity, George- eo. E. Mills, ew York, N. Y.—For im- rf edar Street, N. ¥. ored, and al. other SPECTAC {7 If you wish to keep cool, drop inand buy sends proved amal, * Price only 25 Cents per Bettie. eoll-dawir | the best qua.ity. ja gold. silver, send German | one of our thin Summer Coats, or tho Patent Re FAMILY ‘T. 8. Mills, of Iberia, O.—For improvement in —— | silver frames. N. B. Old Frames Repaired and | Coralie Summer Cont. tSMITH'S, No. 460 Sev. ANE HE 1 = celebrated corn hs AIRBANK’S SCALE=! lew £ Asses set in them to order. no 18-ly_ | enth st., opposite Post de 15-1 JAMES 8. TOPHAM. Gecrze A Mitchell, of Turner, Me.—For im- FAIRBANK’S SCALES": JO* §, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, I~ A large lot of fine Gents? Shirts and Collars = = = | roved machine for cutting blanks for shoe tips. The Standard Scales of the United States. Cor. Bridge and Jefferson ets., Georret at very low prizes, at No. 46 Seventh st, oppo- ESEARCHFS, TRAVELS AND N= G A. Mitchell, of Turner, Me.—For im- site Post Office. Lz Having civen ay perso Srtention yo this banc! am red to R and PLATFORM SCALBS,| machine for swaging shoe tips. of my business, Pm P. Mitchell, of Baltimore, id. —For im- attend to ail cal r > = ary Labor ighome years’ COUN e t The Ribbon Tie, Yale Ti and ie va SHEE ERA MEARS CS | Reel eR i Fs aime | fre RR tne roe | naan eae dar en eee One he nerg BEAMS and weige eerie Rueortment of Contin otic. eh wea larse | a NOLS HA 3 S wie Nile, the Lengenue ond Litsrame ‘sbyaainie aa .E! ortinent of a0 ‘s 5 . ‘astern ~ ee venstein, Stephen A. Morgan and Curtis C. Morgan, of DRUGaists Scales, =. ticular attention id’ to, the removal of the K SCERS PARP re Phi 1 ra. Ate. Re, a f P BP Auburn, N.Y .—For improvement in barrows. AN ES. a m the old to tne new burial grounds. FAMILY GROCERY a} ED STORE, Pat? Tom r 2 Levi Morris, of Woodbury, lll—For improve- SIN DEtkeTOR SCALES, Hearees and Horses for hire. 6m | Ronpoctilly cclicite the pelttnaccer (one who | Forenleby “BURN akD& MORUN, ment in corn planters 9! SALINGES. ao. rl MASSEY, COLLINS & CO2S PRILADEL- | may be in waat of ans article i the suere hee, Tig | 2823 ons Sete John A. Naylor, cf Rahway, N.J.—For im- EB: Kee, Bove tt factory PHIA DRA GHT ALE. We are constantly | endeavors sliall be to please, and bya strict atten W A 1x . provement in adjustable carriage seat. je 16-25 1m’ sole agent, Seventh st.. near Canal. receiving freah supplies of the above delichiful bev- | tion to he wants of the public, he pes to merits Spi cectore, nat ore aatiy reee! +, GAS Cesar Newman, of New York, N. ¥.—For im- —— ns 2 ¢, and invite sil persons who want a puseun- | share of their patronace. j FIXTURES ofenurely Now Pattorns and provement in machines for making hoop skirts. HAT IS SODA WATER? ered |) gy ee found fn'p Erotciace Fomdig Gonos mand ¥o00 | Suercd'ysthenbereta” Wie jeetevaiae = egy Ollis, of agar sng cag Ul. —For improve- Simply Pure. W: aca fae yee at.. Georgstown, Store. 4 ma 17-4f iy an and gpeming 20° stock A Poke ment ip automatic rakes for harvesters. impregnated with = WILLIAM BRADLEY BEGS TO | te ni ctosk Washington. Andrew Overend, of Philadelphia, Pa.—For f ‘ - . = se ir machine for wettiny paper : The Boda Water is known by its niceties, WOOD AND COAL. NN, Bo erate of sia Ha rms toa he will bo prompliy eheahed oan reed 2 oar Benj imin Owen, yton, O.—For improve- | gent taste, by its slightly ® ilerating qualities, anew style, Also Monument His Stones. Tale | MYERS & MeGHAN. mant {n cotton-seed planters and by Wea Os bl ling and sata ea ia Ww oop ane To ees which he to dispose of'at Prices to | mmr 5-tf" ~ pation 3 Prien. Nathan qo FE area tale Pron aed tempe’ 8. It sho: 1d leave nd unpleasant taste, § OAL on band. Plumbers’ wkamemetiy steanaed or “WM. T. DOVE & CO. t Ge r @ B. Peters, of same place.—For impro and ahoull be ont rely iupoctiou toe | pebeliysrad to all parts of the ity, at the lowost | "in 2 Smoo tigen ape ow to ny orders with eo ee rates, ~——+—— | John W. and Griffith P. Terry, of Al | themselves “°2"* pean ter hee T J.& W.M.GALT, $1752. PERFECT, NEW. ROSEWCOD. bany, N.Y.—For fire escape. J. WILEY & CO., Office 282 Pa. av., between Lith and 12th sts . tae rams, tiful tone PLANO James 6. Pacyer, of St Louis, Mo—For ma- DEUCE IES ND CHEMISTS, ana 17-tf north side. as & 75, fe afew. JOHN PF. Ei- ‘J ‘bine for scourii 3 “ ic 500 Fenneyivanve, slo Hetel HE SUBSCRIBER HAVING ON HAND | “praw. “t 96) ryokan GO. Pertyeol South Kingston, R-1—For] i@teolm* St Charles Hotel, | "THE SUBSOI plock of UCL is prepared eriANge BR RENT, fom belt a doin: “e improved sausage filler. RIME COST— Jaconet, Berege, | WOOD eee neue for cash. | Soc Malattie eh Seatac ah eR | I Ludlow Pierson, of Jeffersonville, Ind.—For P Grenadit and Sk" Robes from two to nine a 1 TE. i Improvement in making eave trough. aa rat 0 r meet RW. BA 50 cunsts praRbind ass Have . D Porint Dover, N. H:—For improved Wood Coal been . tea ts excel ‘© cents hatcusbion, =” i — the - 8. F, corner of Fourteenth and C ste. Por bapa by shavt or otherwise ‘e'foar ous beat Thomas H. Qnick, of New York, N. Y—For | $rk+d fo ere —= | fot ‘us more bey) machine for cutti f? KING & BURCHEL Springs, ‘Texas —For oor. Fintnenth ot, tod Vermont ge. of Salphur

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