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‘THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner ef Pennsylvania avenue and Mth St., BY W. D. WALLACH. —+- + Pspsrs served in paokages by carriers at $4 a yesr, Or 37 cents per month. To mail subsoribers the price is 35) a year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for three months; and for. less than three months at therate of i2cents a week. Single copies, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWo CENTS. 17" AbveRtisa«gnts should be sent to the office betore 12 0’clock m ; otherwise they may not appear until the next di OPERATIONS OF THE PaTRNT OvFicr.—The fol. lowing Is a list of patents issued from U.S Patent Otfice for the week ending July 2, 1860—each bearing that date: Calyin Adams, of Pittsburg, ment in door locks. Stephen Albro, of Buffalo, N.Y. —For improved hed boards. Ethan Allen, of Worcester, Mass —For {m- provement in revolving fire-arms. Ithiel S. Arnold, of South Milan, Ind.—For im- provement in hay Alex. Asboth, of New York, N. Y.—For com: position for roofing and cement Wm. Austin, of Philadelphia, Pa—For im- provement in attaching water-pipes to buildings. Chas. H. Baker, of Red Wing, Minn. —For improvement in steam land carriage. Wm. R. Bennett and Chas. Storer, of Boston, Mass.—For mode dl semen varnish W. Birkbeck. of Jersey Chiy, N.J.—For im- provement in steam engines Pa.—For improve- Joel S_ Blood and Jas. W. Miller, of N. H.—For improved socket for fence Ezekiel Booth, of Troy, N ment in sewing machines Wm. E. Bonlger. of Janesville, Wis — For im- provement in machines for cutting fats. Cha: s Newport, posts. - Y.—For improve- A. Boynton, of Hyde Par jothes frame. F. and Isaac W. Bristow, of Vevay, Ind.— For improved machine for jointing staves Thos. A. Bryan, bee Queenstown, Md. —For im- rovement in dr ng apparatus = R.P Butties, of Menedeae Pa—For improved wrench Angus Campbell, of Jersey City, N. J.—For mproved apparatus for working anchors Chas. W_ Chapman, of Hartford, Coun.—For improved ice breaker L. C. Chichester, of New York, N. Y.—For improved lemon squeezer Council Clark, of Andersonville, Ga_—For im- provement in cultivators Aaron B. Cooley, of Philadelphia, Pa —For improvement in dumping railroad cars. j ‘\. B. Cooper, of Gratis, O.—For improved chorn, LE Cushman and J.s. French, of North Bloomfield Cal —For improvement in rock drills. flenry Dalton, of New York, N. ¥Y.—For im- provement In trusses. Chas. Diston, of Philadelphia, Pa —For im- proved potato parer Celestino Dominguz, of San Francisco, Cal — for improvement in quartz crushing apparatus Timothy Drake, of Windsor, Coun i = im- proved machine for sawing boards into required lengths Jobn Dykeman, of Greenbush, N. Y.—For im- Proved variable exhaust for locomotive engines. : A. H. Enboim, of St. Louts, Mo. —For burglar alarm Richard J. Gatling, of Indianapolis, ind.—For mprovement in cotton cultivators Daniel G. Gerard, of Patchogue, improved centre board for vessels. John Grittin, of Louisville, Ky —For improve- ment in cotton pickers Wm. Griffin, of Bennettsville, S.C.—For im- provement in plows W, 5. Harrison, of Carson's Landing, Miss.— For fmprovement in adjusting tire on wheels. Wm. Hathaway, of Providence, R. 1., assignor to himself and David H. Tillson, of same place. For improved clothes frame. Jeremiah Heath, of Providence, R. 1—For im- provement in skates Abel T. Howard, of Hartford, Vt.—For im- provement in odometers Westel W. Hurlbut, of Muscatine lowa, and J. Burrell Hurlbut, of Chicago, Ill —For im- proved macbine for i staves Benj'n A. Jenkins, of V hitewater, Wis.—For s!aprovement in machines for winnowing sugar cane Adolphus B. Johnson and Milton H. Vau han, of Clarksville, Ark..and J. Stinnett, of si elby county. Tenn —For improvement in detaching horses from vehicles Wm. Joslin, of Cleveland, O —Per improve- ment in mills. Charles F. Langford, of Fall River, Mass —For improvement in railroad brakes Z% W. Lee and E. D. Lee, of Blakeley, Geo.— Yor improvement tn cotton bale ties James Martin, of Florence, Ala. —For improve- ment in water wheels fames S McCordy, of Brooklyn, N. ¥Y —For improvement in sewing machines Nath'l S. McFarlan, of Syracuse, N. Y.—For improvement in attaching sash stops to windows. Chas. S. Moore, of Alexandria, Va —For im- proved mode of connecting car bodies with trucks. Hugo Mueller, of New York, N. Y.—For im- provement in sewing machines Friederick Wm. Niehaus, of Boston, Mass.— For pianoforte action Joun B. Norris, of Berryville, Va.—For im- provement in tuning pianos T. J. Penny and W. B. Botsford, of Wooster, © —For improvement in oe machines. Wm. Pheiph, of Sycamore, I!l_—For improve- ment in transmitting motion to machinery. Wm. Phelps, of Sycamore, fil.—For improve- ment in car axles. Benj’n L. Phillips, of Providence, R. I—For improvement in machines for engraving copper cylinders. Carey Pitts, of Troy, N. Y.—For improvement in sawing machine. . Daniel R. Prindle, of East Bethany, N. Y — Fer combined pressure and vacuum valve for steam boilers. Veitus Radspinner and Wm. H. Moss, of New Richmond, O.—For improved lubricating com- ound. ; Fitz James Rice and George W. Hayward, of Providence, R.1.—For improvement {n rollers for pressing dough. Edward 3S. Ritchie, of Brookline, Mass.—For improved mechanism for stopping and starting city railroad cars Henry H. Robertson, of Kingston, Mo.—For fly-trap. Charles Rose, of Allentown, Pa —For proved device for straining scroll saws. John Rouf, Anthony Heupel, and Frank Leu- thy, of Lancaster.Pa.—For improvement in grind- ing mills Francis Schwalm, of Joliet, 1l.—For improve- ment in rock drilling machines Frederick Seidie and Simuel Eberly, of Me- chaniceburg, Pa.—For improvement in horse takes hn G. Shafer, of Fulton county, Pa.—For im- ement in mill bushes. Gideon Sibley, of Troy, New York.—For im- proved machine for papery ge George 3. G. Spence, of Boston, Mass. —For im- provement in apparatus for distilling sea water. George R. Stevens, of Clarksville, Mo.—For improvement in shoeing horses. Andrew J. Sweeney, of Wheeling, Va —For overnent in moulds for glass go! , &ec. ‘hil. Tompert and Jobn le, of Louisville, Ky.—For apparatus for rendering fats. AP. Torrence, Deters, Ga.—For improved machine for felli: a Horace Trambel, of Jersey City, Lose .—For i it in the manufacture 3 “Qiss T. Valletie, of Providence, R°l For im- wash! machine. it aoe w. Ven napa <ee Pa— i vement in car cou . ieee J. Van Ocekelen, of New York, N Y .—For improvement in m ne. Wm. M. Wallace, of Cameron, I1l.—For im- provement in fences. Jerome Wheelock, of Worcester, Mass —For improvement in centrifugal governors for steam “Win, Wilmington, of Toledo, O.—For’im- provement in harvesting machines. 3.0. Wilson, of Hill, Texas.—For im- vement in Pigdwin A. Wood, of Utica, N. Y—For im- provement in boiler feeders for steam engines. Hjalmar Wynblad, of West Hoboken, N. J.— For im; rages | hook. Christian Nog of feat Pa a im- ved machine for pointing fence rails. * Gene w. Baldwik, of Bosto:, Mass, assignor to himself and Henry Messer, of same place, and — —: of Malden, Mass.—For improved fasten: ents. N.S anand J 6 = byl oe 2 ee H., assignors to the Amos! anufacturin; a a improved pf Vt.—For im- N. Y¥.—For im- Stephen A. Bri; signor to bimeelf ead of Philadelphia, ae had place —For tay Cc. G. Crowell, vement in corn and cob mills Arnold De Witt, of Brooklyn, N. ¥ , asi; to himself, Jobn Wiarda, and JN. H.’De Witt, of same plaee.—For improvement in wind mills Jobn First, of New York, N.Y. to himself and Isaac Frost, of ssme place —For im- Provement in sewing machines. Issac M. Galtman, of Otncinuati,O , aasignor to himself and H.'G. Steibel, of same place.— For improvement in brick machioes. Samuel H. jones, of Jamaica Plains, Henry W. Sm: the first of West Newton ana verted Roxbury, Mass “ George A. Keene, of Lynn, Mess., | assignor to + Ebening WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1860. a Seth D. Woodbury, of same place — ned bed and chair. Lester Patee, of Peoria, fll , assiguor to him. self and Abram H. Ryan, of same place —Por a er? in soldering irons. sli W. Rowe, of Brewer, Me., assignor to himself and J.T. Hardy, of same place.—For improvement in drain tile. entry W. Smith, of Boston, Mass , assignor to himself and Samuel D. Smith, of West Roxbury, Mass.—For linprovement in harmoneons. Harry A. Wills, of Reeseville, N. Y., assignor to A. W. Kingsland, of same place —For im- provement in machines for making horse shoes. Reissues —James Albro, of Elizabeth, N. J.— For improvement in printing oil cloths. Reuben Jane, of Otsego, N. ¥ —For improve. ment in attaching paddle-wheels to canal boats. Jos. B. Paiser and Gardner Howland, of Fort Edward, N. Y.—For improvements in apparatus for the mannfacta im of T pul HenrwBaldwin, jr.. of Washington, D.C, as- signee of Joseph i. Nesen, of Buffalo, NY — For improvements in harvesters and binders Designs.—Heury C. Foster, of Worcester. Mass, For design for spoon handles Samuel H. Ransom, of Albany, N. Y.—For de- sign for cooking stove MKS. WINSLOW, An Experienosd Nurse and Femaie Physician. Presents to the atteutioa of mothers. her SUOTHING SYRUP, Fer Children Teething, Which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by sefien ing me, re all inffammation—will allay ALL PAIN and epasrmedie action, and SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest te yourselves, and RELIBF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS We put up and sold this arucle for CONFIDENCE a in T a CURR erdid an rt the contra in terme of and medical ” dminiatered. Prescription of ene of the E NURSES io Now og. ed with NEVER-FalLing sUCCRSS In Samuel H. Ransom, of Albany, N. ¥ —For de- THOUSANDS OF CASES. sign for parlor stoves. Isaac Zouche, of St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Bridge, Beach & Co., of same place.—For design fora stove. Garrettson Smith and Henry Brown, of Phila- delphia, Pa , assignor to Leibrandt & McDowell, of same place —For designs for cooking stove. Garrettson Smith and Henry Brown, of Phila- delphia, Pa., assignors to Abbott & Nobie, of same place —For designs for a cook’s stove. Eztensions.—Norman Sheldon and Jane Cary, of Chili, N. Y¥., executors of Daniel Cary, de- ceased, late of Clarkson, N. Y.—For improve- ment in horse-power _ Warren W Dutcher, of Milford, Mass.—For improvement in looms John MeMullen, of Baltimore, Md.—For im- Provement in netting machines. — Tue Scuumaxer Mcrver 1x N Yorx —On Monday morning, the wife of Mr. Schumaker and her infant boy, became the victims of a man, for- inerly in the employ of the family, named Francis Hoffman. he parties are all Germans, and the fearful deed was committed in Schumaker’s house, near the corner of Seventy-first street and * tantly relieve GRipine IN THE BowkLs and Winp Cotic, ‘ome convulsiens, which, if not ith. W faring from any of the foregsin, complaints—DO NOT 1. TOUR DICES, NOR THE PREJUD OF OTHERS, ad the relief that will be follow Bod by Di out the world Principal Pri Eedar etres:, N.Y. Ba GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS O FOR HARPER'S FERRY. N And after July 3d. 160, oe amer_L. J, wh leave Georzetown EVERY DAY. THURSDAY, and SATUR- Eleventh avenue. It would seein from the evi- | DAY,at7.o’clock @ in. and returm every alternate dence that Hoffman had lately been discharged lock a.m. On the Saturday trip from from service by Mr. Schumaker, but that he fea n the boat will run through to Shep- learned. previously, the place where about $20, | he" ae coi k _je 21 3m_ with some other property of value, the house, and that he watched his opportunity, before daylight, when Sehumaker, who is a mar- ket gardener, had gone to the markets with his Produce, to break in and commit the act of plun- der. Whether Mrs Schumaker attempted to deter him is, of course, uncertain, but it is certain that he seized a hammer, and inflicted sucb fearful wounds upon her head and that of her child, that the latter was instantly killed, and though the former survived during the day, ina perfectly unconscious state. no hopes, from’ the first, were entertained for her recovery. Her skull was so shattered that she cannot live. The assassin was was kept in FE HARPER'S Fe RRY.—CHANGE OF DAYS.—On and atter July 2.1860, the steamer ANTELOPE, Cap: J. Weirs,cayrying the United 8 dl leave Georgetown ESDAY and FRIDAY, ry Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. + B—Every We jay the Antelope will ri through to Shepherdstown. at7a.m..and re- RIVED, (assorted,) and ALE WIVES, SUGARS, 2. do. REFINE MH hhds. PORTO RICO St Rs, 6 bbls. (Bayfield) WHI 25 boxes prime Eastern ( SE: arrested in Fifty-second street. at noon, with over GU $130 of the money, and the other property, all of | fay S2/¢ !oW by SOG aioee ne: Which was fully identified by Mr. Schumaker and ea Se bis workmen, in his possession. The Coroner's | A GENCY FOR FAIRBANK’S SCALES IN inquest was held in the afternoon, when testi- mony was taken which completely fixed the guilt upon Hoffman, who was committed to the City Prison; but the officers experienced much diffi- culty in conveying him thither, owing to the ex- citement of the crowd who had assem led in the neighborhood of the Twenty-second Precinct Station-house, and threatened to lynch him. GEORGE x The undersigned have boen appointed Agents for the sale of the above celebrated and we i-known PLATFORM and COUNTER 8CAi A supply constantly on hand and for sa. rates. HAY and COAL. ALES ereoted in any part of the Distriot or ad, ing counties, All Scales are warranted durable, accurate, and to give satisfaction BUSEY & BARNARD, Degiers in Agricultural Implement Tue Great Eastern. —The New York Even- 8, ing Post, of Monday, says: ‘ About one hundred | _i¢8-2m Bridge street 2 doors wost of Hich. and fifty visitors were on board of the Great East- IRANDELL, OPTICIAN, ern at 12 to day, viewing her engine, magnificent Cc No. 125 Bridge st., Georrstown, state rooms, saloons, &c. At this rate, the num-] Has ae on hand « large assortment of ber during the day would be less than a thousand. | French Near-sig tats Perisco; e Lo EPR Mr_H C Jarrett has been engaved to take charge | ored, andal. other SPECTACLES, | of the arrangements for exhibition Whether the Suggestion of a morning paper was heeded, or the new manager adopted the idea, the policy seems to bave been adopted of prohibiting the employ- ees from the practice common on this vessel, aa it is at hotel tables, of asking or accepting gratui- ties from visitors. The woodwork, &c., of the vessel is in tolerably fair condition, as for clean- liness, &c. It evidently lacks the high finish usual to American workmanship, but that ia not to be expected. Ths doors also show a want of planing down, smoothing, and polishing; but the vastness of the structure compensates amply for all this One of the quartermasters was taken sick this morning, and died ina shorttime. An inquest was held by Coroner O'Keefe. The rea- taurant vessel at the north of the steamer, and the sheds, soda-fountains, improvised liquor shops, and other establishments for refreshing visitors appeared to be ianguishing for want of patrons Our reporter saw noone at any of the bars, though the sun was directing his fiercest beams, and the atinosphere was sultry. In short, tue general idea which every appearance impressed on the obser- ver was, that the public curiosity was well nigh satisfied. Tur ArRican Sqvapron.—A writing from on boafd the U.S the best qua.ity, in gold. siiver, steel, and German erframes, N. 8. Old Framea Repaired and ea set In them to o1 ___ Bo 19-ty__ this F, BIRCH, UNDERTAKER, . Cor. Bridge and Jefferson sts., Georgetown, Having given my personal attention to this branch of my business, am prepared to attend to ali calls with promptness i) Persona froin a distance can he sup- plied at a ‘ow aad notice. as | havea large assortinent of COFFINS aiways on hand. Particular attention paid to the removal of the dead from the old to the new burial grounds. Henraes and H De hire. _ 8p 10-6m MASSEY, SOULINS & CO”s PHILADEL- PHIA DRAUGHT ALE— We are constantly reoetving {ren supplies of the above delighttul bev- erage, and invite s!] persons who want a pure un- edu) od Ale, bg ei ita trial. RNY & SHINN, Agents, raen at.. Georgetown, THE ONLY PLACE 4s Qy: UIT THE TIMES, Fi HARVEY'S h and Oyster Fix- prenes arriving daily from the North and South with he following delicacies } » CODFISH, FRESH SAMO. correspondent MACK ship Constella- tion, Porto Grande, on the 25th of May, mye We ‘ sailed this afternoon for Porto Praya, where we B TAILORS, are to take on board the provisions (our share) re- E nd SOPT one Ee ERS, Ps maining in the storehouse. From there we goto| HARD and s supply of Florida Reef GREEN Prince’s Island, where we are to water ship, and | TURTLE, an those fine large Lynnhaven Bay — proceed to Loando. The Portsmouth sailed | SPICED OYSTERS all persons’ will’ had wan al’ifew y8 since from Porto Praya, and by this time is at Madeira. She has the imail brought out by the Mohican for this ship on board. She is to remain at Madeira long enough to wood and water, after which she will resume her cruising on the south coast. The San Jacinto was at Cadiz at last accounts, but was oy ope to sail soon for this place. The steamers Mobican, Mystic, and Sumter are cruising on the south coast. Lieut. Stewart is in command temporarily of the Sam- ter, Lieut. McDonough baving resigned bis com- mand. Allon board are well. Jt is possible that we will hereafter recruit shipat St. Helena; but we have taken a last farewell of Madeira for this cruise. theiradvantae to give m= acall before going to mar- ket, as I have every facility to sell lower than can be liad in the eity. mi : _All orders thankfully received and livered to ney ee of the city free of Depor—25 je 15 lin romptly de- harge. street, between Wth and lith. T. M. HARVEY, Agent, [tPoRTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. E. R. DURKEE & CO,’8 SELECYT sPicEss. . Goaranteed not only ABSOLUTELY AND PERFECTLY PURE, but ground from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by us oxpressiy forthe purpose Without reference to cost. They are beautifully packed in. tinfoil, i> The British steamer Malabar, was wrecked | (lined with per.) to prevent injury by keeping in a- squall, near Ceylon, on the 22d of May.—| and are full weight, while the ordinary ground Among the passengers, all of whom were fortu- | Spices. are almost invariably short. We warrant nately saved, were the English and French min- thom, in point of strength and richness of flavor, isters to China, Lord Elgin and Baron Gros. The D ALL COMPARISON, ingle tria! will abi th Malabar was an iron-bullt ship, of 1,080 tong, and “aanusctured only br Lae af es eel eer just five years old. She was built in five compart- : » KR. E ¥ ments. ‘Both Lord Elgin and Baron Gres have | feisif,baw.tr "ify PURKEK & GO. lost their credentials, their instructions, and all their more imy it papers. Lord Elgin’s Or- ders of the Thistle and Bath lies “ full fathoms five.” Gros is minus a very considerable sum he took out in specie for the expenses of his mission, and a large service of plate. Two newly married couples lost their trousseaur, their pres- ents,and the home reminescences given to the ladies before starting on their distant journey. But one teau has been saved by either. Among the mails lost were those for Singapore. Java, and Penang. The two ministers are said to have acquitted themselves in the most cool and courageous manner. F IRE, FIRE. till engared 16 the Ate d magus am still engared in the PLU NG and GA PITTING BUSINESS stm hate) Ba BAS monic Hail. The advantage of having a pl-ntiful supply of water was readily observed at the firs ot oranda Lam well satisfied | shouid have been urned out but for the bountiful supply upor my s fal remixes and thst of my neighbor: 4 All orders for the introduction of Water and Gas will be prompt! Tatiended to. Terms as reasona- bie as any plumber in the city. iys Cc. SNYDER Rowes ORIENTAL BALSAM, CvRE For F, . BALDNESS D HEADACHE This new discovery roduc#d astonishi sults fn ouring baldness and stopping the hair from ling off. Itremoves dandruff and ail eruptions of the skin ; a certain cure for headache, anda de lightful wash and perfume. Prico 50c nts. For sale by (oesare. Naira & Palmer, Chas Smith, J Se: Tue Watrto' ATTHEWs MuRpeR in New Yorx.—The Post says: ‘The evidence as far as obtained, seems to be hardly sufficient to fasten poe earns on any of the implicated parties. The police have taken the contents of Charles Jefferd’s trunk to the Coroner’s office, re- and found among wartze, and Kidwell & Carat them a, quantity of ammunition, also the light | _J¢30'3w coat and hat which he wore on the ni; it of {he murder. The officers are examinin; clews to evidence; but all that has tra: fred amounts to this: that Mr. Walton derived much of his in- N.—Leave s come from the oe of liquor’ saloons, whom he wasin the habit of supplyi that he was a Baltimore, as Regen emia Gheaeg ane oe. pe, ieee Dra OND STatTE, Dg; WEDNESDAY, at 6 bard dealer; ‘and that it is possible that some one y § » of ome parties, ne had Ng and | "i ma iors Wh Y BROAN ith street was severe! comm! murder. Washington as U This would render the ease analogous to the Park. | Couustarn every W DNESDAY MORNING, man ratber than the Burdell murder.” at, onp Stare, rig? FRIDAY, abouti2in. Se ee A Swinvuxn —The Conditution of Wednenday BES RILEY, Agent, | mor says: “A man ing himself James Tem Madison Flo having with bim fictitious Dina ne ngton ters of introduction purporting to be signed Sy | NEW STYLES OF Rich JEWELRY —H. (> the Hon. Isaac | Stevens, chairman of Na- te -~ at Saat epnnnd ad oh wet eetcdaaee by Ws Chaney nearly « st as yore will ‘do wail tows gin bis ine said com: and also a letter of like character Stobk at Bae Pe. avons wy ed steer snderae eeebey Tectumation beet ti Perso e cou: the Huancial agent of tid ‘comnall . He isa Freesat palalej enim ete Ad swindler of the dee dye. Onur fri, are stmy Far th be- wari net » and requested to have him | tween beaaeegees mo ee he be yore ¥) pi = PH BICHLY. have placed confidence in his false pretensions *? st the | {Bay your SPRING aud "4 OTHING ‘Wm N. McDonald. -) of Winchester, opene', a has been selected by the Vingtnle Historical So- ia aawantiat Redox ana whee Re eet Pte hlor ctety to prepare ‘ication a history Jobn Brown foray. ™ tore Honk of ne wanted S00b tae AE, A revival isnow | pear sabe eed 4 Ham; A AUCTION SALES. \'THE WEEKLY STAR Single o Five copies “i Ten copies ...... sets Twenty copies. SS ecumine +> By subeonbing in clubs raised among wit eens teeny ‘This excetient Family and News Jowraai—con- (ining B& crester variety of interesting reading than can bé@ found in any other—i published on | Saturday morning. TExus—Cash, invariably, ia adeance. rh out the intervention of ® ma: aaont ke wit be peroeived 20 per cent. of The Weakly Star asved, It invariabd) N * that has le The Evening Star so generally throughout the couctry. {77 Single copies (in wrappers) can be proonred at the conntes, fam “dignal the issue oft paper. Price-THRER CEN 17* Postmasters who act as agents will be lowed a commis-ion of ® cents. CLOTHING, ke. N°. 2.30 SUMMER RESORTS By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. pecs EER'S SALE OF A FRAME HOUSE c. Tar AvcTiON ON NINTH St. west.— By virtue of a deed of trust from Geo. H. Gates and wife, duly reoordad to the subsoriber, I wi MONDAY, the 15th day of July next, 1859, at 6 v’clock pm., part of Lot 3. in Square 397, being and lying in the city of Washington, commencing for the same at the southwest corner of Lot No. 3, aforesaid. and running north on the line of Ninth street west 25 feet. t east 99 feet 4inches, thence south 3 tect, thence weat 99 feet 4 inches to the piace of begincing. being said part of Lot front- ing oa the eas side of said Ninth street, and lying between P and ( streets north, with the improve- ments thereon, consisting of 3 two-story Frame House with back building. Terms: Gne-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, purchaser to give notes bearing interes from thedsy of sale. a deed given and a deed o! trust taken. Ali conveyancing at the cost of the puri 6 If the terms of sale are not complied with within three days fom the day of sale the trustee reserves the right tcresel! the property on five days’ public no:ice inthe Evening Star, atthe risk and cost of the dofeaiting purchaser , AMES W. COOMBS, Trustee, je 22-eots A. GREEN. Auct By J. C. WoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- 4 PROVED asd UNIMPROVED REAL Estate.—By virtue of a decree of the Cirouit Court of the Dis tret of Colunbia, ed in the cause where.n Frederick W.Selhauseniscomp ainant and Charies + Hy Mades and oters, exeoutors and aeirs at law and dev of Bonaventura Schad, deceased, are de- fend: , the subscriber wil! sell, at public aale, the following valuable real estate in’ Washington city: Lots Nos 9.10, 11 and 12, in square No. 785, on the corner of northB and Third streets cast, frouting 157 feet 234 inches on north B street and 125 feet i34 on Third strec: east. Lot No. 9, insquare No. 642, fronting 119 feat on Delaware avenue, by 83 feet 10 inches on south G street, The whole of square north of square No. 642 fronting 28 feet 8 inches on Virginia avenue, 2i7 ject on south F street, 41 fset 5inches on Delaware avenue, and 19 feet 6 inches on Haif street weet. lots Nos. 1.2, 3,4, 5,6, 7.8.9, 10, I1, 12, 13, 1 and 16, in sqnare No. 894, square and fronting 249 feet 2 inches on street, 248 feet 2 inches on rorth C street, : on Eighth street exst, and 3%) feet on Seventh eas! And Lots Nos, 8,9, and 10, in rquare No. 584, fronting # fet each'on south F street, between First aud Seeond streets west, by 100 feot deep, with mprovements, which story frame dwelling hous: ‘The sale ofthe lots in square place on T DAY, the tvtn da: ul y the lot in square No. 42 on THURSDAY, the 12h day of July, 159; of equare north of equare No. 642 oa FRIDAY. the Isth day of July, los, of bots an '@ No. 84. on MONDAY, the 16th day or July, he ots in square 524, with the improve TUESDAY, the 17th day ot Juty, 1869. will con-menoce at6 o'clock p.m vve specified, on een, and the property will be lots as may euit purchasers, Terms of sale: One-third cash ; and the balance in 6, 12 and 18 months, secured by the purchaser's notes, bearing interest from the day of sale, with security to be approved by the trustee _ if not complied with in five days after the sa ¢ of proper. ty, the terms of which are not complied with, will be resold, upon one week’s notice, at the riek and expense of the defaulting purchaser. Upon the full payment of the purchase money and interest, and not before, the trustee will convey the property to the respective purchasers in fee simple. All oon. veyancing at the expense ‘of the parchasers, ASS. WALLACH, Tristee. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. of four well built J. “on he respective promi .d in such parcels or je 11 StawtJ uly 17 M4 R<HAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ of fieri i facias,ixsued from the Clerk’s office of the Cucuit Court of the District of Columb coucty of Washington, and to me direc Twill expose to public sale, tor cash, in front of the coust house door of said county, on SATURDAY, the 28th day of July next, 186", at .2.0’clock m , the fol- | swing property, to wit: Ali defendant’s right, title, cam, and interest in and ep certain dwelling house erected on Loteight(8) and the south nineteen (19 feet four (4) inches on Lot nine, (9) in § numbered three hundred and seventy-seve in the city of Washington, D.C , seized and aed upon aa the progr rte of Ju ine Viedt, and will be sold to satisfy Judicial. No 330 to October term 1857, in favor of Jonathan T. Walker. _ 4. D, HOOVER, Late U.S. Marshal for District Columbia. jo 2adts N ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue writ of 1VE fier fascias, issued from the Clerk's office of the Circuit Conrt of the District of Columbia, for the county of Washington, and to me directed, | will expose to public sale, for cash, in f-ont of the court house dour of said county,on SATURDAY, the 28t" day of July next, 1869, at 12 o’clock the following property, to wit: All dsfenda- teht, inand toa cer’ain build- title, claim, and iet. ing erected on L «(6)in Square No nine hundred and fo t84)a3 laid down in the piat Washiagton. seized and levied arty of Abel Griggs. and will be 8 ¥ judicials No. 296, to October term 1456 in favor of John Purdy, J. D. HOOVER, Late U.S Marshal for the District of Columbia je 23-dts eGuee—eeeeee— FOR SALE AND REN T PRIVATE SALE—Des'rable Lands in Montgomery County, Nd —1 am authorized to dispose of at privave sale, in lotsa to suit, a tact containing 185 acres of good land, sitnated on the CL 4 0. # miles from z entire length and divided ashington aqueduct. [t has two landings ;a warehouse store house, and other builcings; well wooded and watered ; with a county road!’ ading to Rockville. Also. a tract containing 118 acres. well wooded and watered. Title perfect. ‘Terms liberal. Apply to THOS. DOWLING, Auction and Commission Marchant, ( etown. SS | FARM of 30acres, situated , having & comfortable dwell- corn-house, stables, &c; weil-fen 02W red; within four miles of Washington; 15 aores in cultivation, the baiance in handsome wood- Innd. Itis peculiarly desirableas a country ree! dence, being perfectiy healthy and most romantical- ly situated ; excellent fishing and hunting, i ire of Mr. MARKIOTT, bridge keopor, Chain Bridge, Little Falix. do 7-28) ree ae Fo RENT—A bandh pg | BRICK HOUSE, on Missouri avenu —No. 40. Possession n on the ist of July next. Apply to D. A. WA TTER- STON, No. 464 Second street east, or 520 Sev- enth street west. Je 7-eolm* *#OR RENT—Three BRICK HOUSES—one on ‘Twelfth street, between C and D; one on the 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 Lith and 12th, No. 425. ma 30-tf For KENT—A three story FRAME HOUS on venth street, between land K Inqu of M, SNYDER, at the #lumbing and Gas Fitt ng Establishment of C. Snyder, next door to the Star Office ma 24-tf E98, BEX otcine, three-story-and basoment BRICK HOUSE corner of Six:h 8 reet st and F street north, one square from the Patent and City Post Offices—heing one of | finest and healthiest lo ations inthe city. Itis arranged for & a ed ore and dwelling; h ill suit a baker or confectioner, Possess: on the lith inst. For terms, &e , apply to GEO. J. SEUFFERLE, at Jackson, brother & Co. 333 Pa. avenue. je ig-tr OR RENT—Three firstcla.s and _recentl F Saul HOUSER four sterion Nigh sol Sa : somely finished, and having all the modern improve- &c.,in one of the ied fi ity—on the corner of Thir street Missouri avenue, 20d opposite the Capi tol grounds Any ene wishing to renta fine dwell- ing will find this @ favorab'e opportunity, as I sire to rent them ey, and will rent them low. Inquire of P. W. BROWNIE je lth F OR LE—A great bargain, four acres of wel unproved LAN D. well suited for a market gar- den, with new dwelling house with four rooms and kitchen ; well of fine, water im the yard; unier fencing, and will be sold low ‘xchanged for city property . on jerate ter ‘The land is at ve Crees, eats twoanda half ates ont Georgetown. n Alexandria county, Va. y toWb. CORBETT, over Bank of Washington. ma 12- i ENT—A small 5 f Sth at Piste ici an te Gide ag, tabi "saloon cigar int n ineuire atthe ‘Hotel. mar 30 i RENT—The FIRST emo R of the oh at ota Sha E tf th City Hale reoently. Saat pted by *) ; at RS good aa A cats JONG! me Fase aaa Woe pata sess IRS setae sees ee | Gea BINS CARLISLE | _The favorite resort for ARGAINS: BARGAINS © WHITE SULPHUR {208 Bo Appreciate B GREAT BARGAINS Grand Sceney, Pure! seventh st Acknowledged to be the chumpest SPRINGS, | Mountain Air, nvigorn, t to buy Clothing Parnishing Sood rg ei CUMBERLAND CO Wai ‘Ventlated Roma | Sausand G oyeuth ot, appa the ok Pennsylvania, Good Society and a Office, hed ieds Weyer quet. abie. i hoe he - is a aoe FoR fork ot, barton send var new supply of octan re | Sur a ben ee . ow NDEN- Aston ine nd rices . TERMS Low. | in, VISSCHER, rie” Just received 3 dozen of 10 cent NECK jos ow Late eee | EP yon Wi 0 balp abel, drop inand buy FAUQUIER WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, | one of uF thin Summer Coats, of the Patent Re versihle Summer Coat, at enth st., opposite Post Office. {[> A targe lot of fine Gents’ Shirts and Collars * very low prices, at No, 46@ Seventh st., oppo- site Post Office. IJ™_ The Ribbon Tie, Yale Tie, Aurora Tre.and ‘TIVS, No, 460 Sev These Springs—% miles west of Washi now open for the reception of visite The subseriber, having become the pur chaser, will make every effort. with com petent assistants, to regain their former reputa- tron ton. o 5 . nll sorts of Neok Ties, at one- the usual prices, week] SO Pe Calla athe OS foe eae | AESMITIVS. No. 460 Seventh wt, ye 16m Shildren over under 12 years and colored ser: | ——rweeeenee——eeereneeem——eent 35 Py 8 Tara? " mo Tata TRUNKS, BOOTS AND SHOES. per day Warrenton Springs _ ; PEERS ROBT HUDGIN. HAVE JUS! KRECKIVED A ABW SUP = ly of Gen'»’ foe Frenek Caif Skin Dri Di _iy 5-It WASHINGTON cit nd Gattere, Patent Leather an? Y GARDEN. S Galt , ‘eath _ ERNST LOEFFLER. Propristor. oat Lames eens ahah eee New York avenue, bettocem 1st and 2d sts, stock of Bn’ «* and Chilrontas Laven and Mis < — te and Shor, ail of whie! a ad =. In calling the attention of the public to my grounds OSEN me 1 would state that every arrangem.nt hae coodingly low prices, J ROBRNT SAL, been made to make this “Retreat” more attiactive every day. Mondays the Gar. _ms 15-00 dens are open to the public iree of charge—a cone-rt O0OTS AND SHOES TO SUIT TAK iven by assiecthand, ‘Th = Loenjoy the TIMES. dance and waltz wi! find the salcon in complete We sre now manufacturing all kinds of BOOTS: order to render pleasure to all, On other days the | and SHOLS. apd constantly receiving &, Proprietor will cheerfully grant the use of the | supp'y of eastern made work of a | ~ grounds for echool or other Pic Nic Pa:ties with: | scripty nade express!y to order, will out charge, be suid at a much lower price than has been For the amusement of children he has introduesd | heretofore charged in this city for much inferior a number of little games, never before seer tn this } articles. city, and caleulated at the same time to amuse the Persons in want of Roots and Shoes of eastern or “old folks.” city mad , Will siways find 8 good N. B.—Attached ix my Bottiine Establishm nt, | in store and at the lowest prices l and lies can be supplied with a GRIP 314 Pennsylvania aveni SOUTHERN TRUNK MANUFAC ‘TORY, Ss 7Tn ERT, Crposite Odd Fellows’ Hall, Wathinston, D.C. +8 wil! study their rn! te by eXAmInINg TRUNKS, VALICES &e, fore pur best materia! the market affords and employ the best workmen, Il can confidently recommend my work to bo superior in Strength aod Le ye Trucks that are made in other cities and sold here, sand make (on I keep constantly on hand. “— desoriptien of SOLE LEATHER TRON PRAM E FRENCH DRESS and WOOD BOX TRUNES: ASHLAND and iq 1G BAGS; HaR- ¥ quantity at ‘aithful drink. LAG! R i915 Sea their tesigence, of that bh pon short noti SREEN SPRING G PAVILION, — Near the Oid Tron Foundry and only half a mile by land from the Omnthus Stand 1m Georketown. The ta and gentlemen of Washington Georgetown are res; rd informed that this beautiful placs,on the Foundry Branch, is now handsomely fitted up for the reception of Pio-Nic Parties and other visitors. Phere are numerous springs of the purest water and a constant shade throughout the day. There tsa large saloon for danoine, with dressing room attached, and shady walks and seats throughout the ground Schoo! ities, Clubs and © obtain this delightful place for charge for the ground. or three day aps | Parties can © Nica without or pavilion by giving tne | hours, and Refresh- ed at city prices | times for the preserva tion of good order, ard n na wil be spared to give eatisfaction t ail visitors. JOSEPH EHRMANNTROUT, Proprietor. exe's celebrated FAMILY “JAMES 8 TOPHAM. Also—Arent fc SEWING MACHI de 15-1 je’3 eotf MeesTAIN Top Hous . Aveusta County, Va. This well known and favorite place cf summer resort is again open for the tion of, visitors uncer the management of its for. "itis situated on the top of the B.us Ridge 18 situal on Op ol * io ws iy Rooxheh Gap, a miles westot Sng td ———-. fc of Exchane, va. @ Virginia Ceutral Raiir passing under at s rou the house thronzh the Bue Kidge Tuunel, “The ek | Ifo A Preparatory Claes for Boye, EDUCATIONAL. ComuER CIAL COLLEGE, No. 476 Seventu sr., x Opposite the General Post Office, Washington City. Busluces'Ger” urrent Bil! Armorian System of Penmanship, Mereantiie Forme and Calculations, evated aituat on-beautifu’ views eeenincssnnry, | 0.7” Latins wil Se tamrnstel te Gav pout and the t and refre rreezes, make 1 ip. one ol the mest delightfal pine z f mer resort coms open from 9a.m. to 10 p.m. For terms in Western Virginia. There spring of pure chalybeate wat Visitors to the Mountain ‘ via Virginia Centra! Railroad to Afton Depot, near the eastern porta! of the Blue Ridge Tunnel, where a hack wil always be in attendanes to convey (one also convenient a | 9 oom, WM._W_ YOUNG & co. ASHINGTON FEMALE INSTITUTE.— The next Academic Year will commence on THURSDAY , September ISth. Parents intending ¥! House will come i u ed thetr cme ters are u led to enter their patie tewnineaae eCeoctheea. Pett fr | nantes in July. as those rogistordd et that time will Poforme: © por months $8 roe eee, O15 per | be more certain to secure desks | Circulars gay be day. Sprspnte’(biack) and chufdron) under td yenve | ouiained at the Inatuute, No, $23 etree of by of age, riee; for white servan' 8 little more - * than half price will be charges Box 702 Washington, D.C. 30’ 8-co2w F. F. LIPSCOMB. — i67 eolm a Wiite SULPHUR SPRINGS, GReensrize County, V. long established watering place was 0} reception of visitors on the 15th of, Many new and important arrangements, have been made since last season in thisince = tabliehment, and no efforts wil! be epared to make the guests comfortab'e. Persons can reach these Sprines by the Orange and Alexandria Railroad from Washington; by the 2 Railroad from Richmond; or by nig ard Tennessee Railroad from the South and Southwest via Lynchburg acd Char THE UNION FEMALE ACADEMY. Th acoenanl aepant enna ell-known and Ber I been successful udder the entire care re. 1s for more tl ten years, will be opened Monday in September mext, under. the united snpervision and instruction of Mr aad Mre- #, RICHARDS. in the well wrranged and? delight: ly locat on ‘mbern | juiiding. For = ulate ove aivoalarsat chthe Beckeeter cake fponsr ace Se pel eon atch ya ers fort next. lottesville, with only 39 miles stage travel. ~ pursued ‘the J. HUMPHEEREMIAH MORTON, President. | yraneien reqislis doe teoneuge Beathel eee. General Superintendent. je 12-dtJuly 15 rf Sddition te her day seholare. is of M oc SALT.WATER BATHING wees Tons toto grea The ber im Marsiitti-s PAVILION. (Moore's Land- Ay yencugee ing) wt be open for the reoe: m of viet tors on the 13th of Jane. Tite delightful Rm pty ky resort for those sae; lens and otherwiee improved. Those ta. Potomae iver ielenats mt one hundred | Cevisine Sertioula’,inforsestoon. with Ta ° miles from ‘Washington immediately: on ci er Potomec, and in tuil view of the Chesap-ake Bay, and famous for fine Oysters, Soft Crabs, 8 ¥ and other Fish. and easily access!bieb boats p74 between Washington, Baltimere and Norfolk. The undersigned has inace addiiional improvements in bis Bath Houses and mauy other improvements to theoomfurt aud enjoyment of tus guests, The Bathing cannot bs surpassed. Spien- did Angling and Roy of Piehing and Saittng Boats ree of charge. He has » no expense in pro viding ag Cotillion Band or in isying in his isock of choice Wines, Liquors. cand for those who wish teavoid extreme ion and to seek a Peoebgyd eae where they oan make thomsejves at meee hs EE OEP IU A A WOOD AND COAL. W°° Pann AL Delivered to all parts of the city, at the lowest possible rates. the steam T J.& W.M. GALT, home, there is not a more pleasant placein the Uni- Offce 282 Pa. av., between llth and 12th sts. ted States. 1 eg Proprietor pletges himeelf that} ma 17-tf north mde. nothing s! left undone on bh them so. Terms for board: than a week; for a longer tim per month. Persons wishing a re prietor will direct to Leonardtown, Lanse Oo Ma. SUBSCRIBER VING ON HAND gb fm stock Pai is prepared to “*W'GbBSawe Ant Sat Stan snd seo for yourself. R. W. Ba’ Wood and Coal mals 8. F. corner of Fourteenth and Cake, URE OLD RVE WHISKY.—On sovers Piatt iaea Man clea boe svivania, Maryland and Virginia, > St. Mary's R. J. MARSHALL, Proprietor. M. SINGER & CO. GREAT REDUCTION Ix Prices oF Nj y ' Ry SEWING MACHINES ! Also, Imported Strandion, H ‘The Machines are acknowledged the best muse, | Brope yh par” gglignd Sin, for funily sewing’ and. manufscturiog Pups: standard brand To- Letter A (for fami Ing purposes). . Singer 3 é Singer } Twist, Needles, Cotton, OHN'S LIBRARY SERIFS, INCLUDING A Cias#ical. Antiquarian, I/lustre- tod, ‘Toimniee ‘bhitdcceal Ltsheemstoal sad Oil, &e. = tish Clagere Libraries. Briveh: brat WM. H. GLOVER, ond Iger pine Now Saks oa ade joaeine No, 385 CEES aro series o mon th. Any voleme sag be had eep- 10-4, eiiiacerte eee | OA ear Richard on & Sons’, Dunbar & Dickinson and 332 Pa av., ‘9th Toth ets. Totninlie eer Fronting and Shirting Linens, ie Sele agente for | aurance’s Stationery variety. Tabie Livens and Napkins, ——— superior makes ‘Bleached Gottone, Linen.s € es Sete, Super Suk ead Frerek [ane arenes Fursale : ° iivped Sure. sik Mits &c.. do, reovived and| jazt °°” "Favor & HUTCHISON. jor ie iota oPAVLOR & HUTCHISON, S75.” = aeees JACKSON, PLASTERERS, Penna. Avenve, Between loth and Lith streets. Ps, wit! coo! Wabash ae Wert End Deve Rive, 275 jew Bens 2 RATE AST WAY & arena Store, at ty got f ;