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| t THE EVENING STAR. BREAKING UP A SETTING HEN. “Timothy, that air yalier nen’s settin, agin,” said) Mre. Hays to her son, one morning at Dreakfnat. «Weil let ber set,” remarked Timothy, help- sng himself to a large piece of cheese, “1 reckor | can stand itas Jong as she can.” «I do wish you wouid try to be a little more equimomical to cheese, Timothy; l’vye cut the very last of my every day lot, and ms only the Qrstof M:y. And now. assoon.as you've done ting I want you to go out and bieak that . She's setting on an old axe two ow. hepe she’l] hatch ‘em,” returned Timo- 7. “Lf she was set now, she'd hatch the fourth week in May. Isa ; something allers mir a rs old as yer ma, ume you get to y ye Ub see farther than you do sow. There was Jenkins folks, their grey £08 knot Ratched the last of May, and Mre. Jenkins, sue had the conjunction of the bu: and would have died Mf they badn’t killed a and wrapped her in.the hide while #ts warm. That was aif that saved her.” ‘With such ¢ startling of the trath and the omen before him, Timothy finished his breakfast in haste and departed for the parn, bearing the from wi he soon returned aquailling biddy by the legs. *Whbatshball i do with her, mother? She'll geton again, and she’s cross as bedlam—she skinned my Bands, and would be the death ef me if she could get loose.” “I've beer'n it said that it was a good plan to throw ‘em up :n the air,” said Mrs. Hays, «Aunt Peggy broke one of setting only three umes tryin, ‘m you in” a sheaeue or tall! cried Tim, as he the volcano, ard. «Land-a-massy,” exclaimed Mrs. H., «she’s coming down into the pan of bread that I set euton the great rock to rise! Tim, its strange that youcantdo nothing without overdoing 2” «Down with the traitors, up with the stars,”” sung on Tim, elevating biddy again with something less than a pintof batter hanging to Ber feet. “Good gracious me: wuss and wuss,” cried Mrs. Hays, and Tim agreed with her; for the Ben bad come down on the well polished tilt ef Esquire Bennet, who happened to be pass- apg, and the dignified old gentiemap was the tather of Cynthia Bennet, the young lady with whom Tim was seriously enamored. The Squire looked daggers. brushed off the deugh with bis handkerchief and strode on in silence. “Yes, but it's going up again,” said Tim, epitefully, seizing the clucking biddy and toss- seg ber atrandom into the air. Biddy thought at time to manifest her individuality, and with aloud scream she darted against the parlor dow, broke through. knocked down the ary cage and Janded plomp in the silken lap of Mrs. Grey, who was boarding at the tarm bouee. Mre. Grey screamed with horror, and start. ing up, dislodged biddy, who flew at her re- feetion in the looking-glass with an angry Biss. The glass was shattered and down came the ben astonished beyond measure, against a vase of Mowers, wBich upset. and in falling knoeked over the stand dish and deluged with mk and waters pairof drab-celored velvet slippers, which Helen Maria was embroider- ang for her lover, Mr. James Henshaw. Helen entered the room just as the mi<ehief Bad been done, and viewing the ruin she at once laid it toher brother Timothy. She heard Ris step behind herand the unfortunate hen she flung full into his tace. There was a smothered oath,and the hen «ame back with:the force of atwelve pound sbot. Helen was mad. Her eyes were nearly put Out with the feathery dust and dough. and she went at Timothy with true feminine zeal. She broke his watoh.guard into a dozen pieces, crushed his dickey apd began to pull his whiskers outby the roots when she suddenly remembered that Timothy hall no whiskers to pull out by the roots. But when she cameto look closer she per- cieved that the man she had nearly annihilated was not Timothy, but James Henshaw. Poor Helen burst into tears and fied into her cbamsber, the usaal refuge for heroines; and James, after washing his face at the kitchen sing, went home sternly resolved never to marry A woman with such a temper as Helen Hayes bad. The ben, meanwhile, who is the heroine, re- turned to the barn toestablish herself on the ruins of her nest, determined to set if the Beavens fell. Ars. Hays soon discovered her, and she hay- ing beard that dipping in water. would cure “broodiness,” she set forth for the brook with the fowl in her aproa. Mrs. Weaver. an old iady of very quarrel- some temperament, who resided near, and Was at sword’s point with Mrs. Hayes, was ys: coming to the brook fora pail of water, and spied the yellow head of the bird peeping out from Mrs. Hayes’ apron. “There!’ she exclaimed, ‘Now I’ve found out what puzzled me to death nigh abouta week. I've found out where that yellow pullet Bas gone to. Mrs, Hayes, I allers knowed you was a wicked, desatefal woman, but 1 didn’t think you'd steal.” ‘Steal! me steal? who are you talking to, rs. Weaver!” said Mrs. Hayes, on her dig- I'm talking to you, madame, that’s who Im talking to! You'ye stole my hen whatI i got over to Uncle Gillies, and paid for in sassengets. She's areal Dorking. Give her to me right here or I"l use force.’ “She's my hen, and you touch her if you dare™” seizing the ill- the tail came out in her hand. ‘The sudden cessation of resistance upset Mrs. Weaver's bsllance she fell backward nto the brook, splattering the mud and as- topzshed polliwogs in every direction. Be Was & spry woman, and was soon on her leet again ready to renéw the assaalt. ~Giveme my hen!" she cried, thrusting her fist into Mrs. yes face. ou ola bag and hypocrite you!” and she m: a@ second dive at the bird. The ben thought it proper to show her colors: and uttering anfunearthly yell, she flew out of the covert square inte the face of Mrs. Weaver, which she raked down with her nails until §t resembled the pewots ledger, erossed ink. and recrossed with re Mrs. Hays caught a stick of brushwood from the fence—Mrs. Weaver did the same, and a regular duel would probably have been fought af the bank of the creek bad not suddenly gave sy and precipitated both the indignant wo- mei. into the water. They scrambled out on opposite sides and the ben sat perched om am apple tree and cack- Jed in triumph. The ladies shook themselves and by consent wentbome. They have not spoken since. The hen disappeared. and was not seen until three weeks afterwards, when she made her appearance with eleven nice yellow chickens. She found some other fowl's nest, and bad set Jn_spite of fate Butalthough not “broken up” herself, she broke up'two matches—for Aawrar Bennett ‘Was not at home the next time Timothy called, Mr. Hensbaw never forgave Helen for baying such a temper. A Laby on Mascuting Costume —A lw y correspondent of the Hucison Kegisier points tu Ogbe pantaloons and skirtles= conts as fashions unbecoming. Tidivulous and hardly less objec- uensbie than tilting hoops themselves. assenting to the universal condemnation of the latter, she says: inthe meantime. I think the gentle- men bave forgouen, in their zeal to promote grace and modesty among the iadies, that they themselves do not always dress either grace- write it ad- otlemen are unbecoming, ungraceful and odest. Are Byron coliars, and the very economical cravat koewn as Sailor's Tie, ing! Are tight straight pantaloons graceful! is a roundabout & modest garment fora growp man! 4 doubt ut Byron looked well with bis neck encircled by one of those articles—so irresistibly re- mu ful now-a-days of negro minstrels: but, l0Wing that he did, gentlemen are not «ll Lord Byrons. “However, we may hope that the good sense of the wil] mip in the bud tis inappropriate fashion. ‘They bave displayed much of discrimination and taste concerning ladies’ spparel. let us hope they will apply the same to their own. ‘The tight pantajoons are already a prevailing facpion deg tops’ were graceful, moderately used, 8 gentleman was quite drresistible’ when they flourished, bat there must be a change, anc Of course to the extreme. It would be im- possible to do justice to this subject of tight pautaleons, and J therefore suz; to all young men who array themselves therein, to follow the example of Simon Ti erult, and regard theiy netber extremities in the first convenient pit of Jooking-giase, and think, unless pos- sessed of even more vanity than fell to bis share, they can scarcely hold themselves with his complacency. As to the present ridieulouc =bort coats, J can only say that they preseat to & person ot all belligerentya temptation se reely to be overlooked.” S7 The Pheladelpnia backers of Hamil, in the tmternational scull race with Ke'ly, in England, sre greatly “torn ap” in mind Ca urbed in pocket by the news of his defeat. A ieadong business man, it is said, loses $25,000 e race. S7 “Do you know who 3 er said an off. <er toa fellow whom be by the collar. «Notexactly, siz,” the, fellow replied; ‘bur I think youmsust be themalignast collarer.”— Ailany Journal. $ ye a wrench, and | After | mi generation of young men | | the improvements. consisting of at cost of purcharer. - Ifthe No ‘writes of it, the orator speaks of it, and the d. vine, in his visitations the lowly, fre- quently sees it ee from eyes that seldom weep. We eaw it moraing, glittering upon the ruddy cheek of a boy of who sat upon our press-room steps, listening intently to the rehearsal by a comrade, of a pathetic in- cident that occurred in our city some six yea: singe. “It was a kind o’ drizzly, rainy day,” said the i lad who told tde pjaintive story. “and the sodgers was out, and they cum rite down past our house, and went thro” Nichols street to the clay pits, and soon over to the woods where they used to bave pic-aicss and little Alfy——, he foller’d ’em, and staid a seein’ em train till "most night; and then I ‘spect he started to go home the short way, across the boggy meader ‘atween the wi and his house. Any how, os tho’t so. « And so he must ha’ waded g till he got about the middie o’ the bogs, where the mire ‘was deep, and—and—then he didn’t git no Turther. All night long his mother kep’ a ‘waitin’ for him, and the folks had a bell-man outs cryin’ lost child; but they didn’t find bim; and the next day the papers said a little boy five yearsold was lost, tat his mother ‘Was.mottcrazy about it. And after he'd bin one “Most a week, a black man what lived lown there by the bore lace told tha: night long the first night little Alfy w: heard some child callin’ ‘Mamma, and so he sed he got up and Jook’d all ‘round, but didn t thipk of the bogs. And folks heard Bes they ry, Poo! Stone dead, with his feet fast in the mire, and bis little tace turned right to the sky.” ‘he deeply interesting neWsboy drew a long th when the narrator brought his little story to an end, and as a big tear crept silently down his cheek, he said, « If I could ha’ heard that httle feller callin’ his mother, and vrang him home to her out o” the bogs, I wouldn't care if n seen 24th o’ July, would you, Bilt’ «Il bet 1 wouldn't,” was yy een reply; nor a fire-cracker neither.” And as the two arose from their seat to go down in the Ppress-room, Bill's listening companion stealth- ily brushed away the --etoquent tear” that was yet glistening like « diamond on his thoughi- ful face.— Newark Evening Courier. A Savawn Sorp.—The Paris correspondent of the Nation, tells of a learned savan connec- tea with the Garden of Plants, who has beeu trying for some time, but unsuccessfully. to batch three crocodile eggs (two of them white and one red,) presented him last winter bv a traveler returned from the East, with a view to dotating” France with a new article of food—stewed crocodile being declared by said traveler to be both palatable and nutritious in a high degree. The failure of the learned doc- tor to hatch these eggs, which he is said to bave carried constantly in his bosom tor the last seven montbs, sree in a flannel waistcoat especially donned for that purpose, a8 attribur to the fact of their not being crocodile eggs at all, but three billiard balls, abstracted from a + hell” at Cairo, by the per- fidions « friend.” AUCTION SALES. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON NORTH D STERRTS between Virginia avenue and 22d st., a uction. On TUESDAY, the 2th Instant, at 6 o'clock p. m.. we shall sell, in front of the premises, Lot No. 2, in Samare No.'83, baving a front of 98 fret § in ches, end running back 93 feet 6 inches. Terms: @ne-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months. for notes bearing Interest, secured by a deed of trust on the premises. Ali conveyancing $305. hee oc at wee, Gow of the purchaser, owG When the rt ie iy od GHEE & WILLIAMS, Aucts. BX J. ©. McGUIRE & ©0,, Auctioneers. TRUESTEE’S SAL! Under apd 3, virtue of a decree ef the Supreme Court of the District ef Columbia, bearing date on the 5th da; and passed in acertsin cause gz in said Court, wherein Benjamin F. Morsell is com y jainant. and Elizabeth @' fe and others sre defendants. (No. 705, gasity). will 5 sele. o% MONDAY, the ethider o August, A D., 1866, at 6 o'clock p. Fy ines, rts of Lots No. 11 and 12. 920, a lows : Beginning at a point on Ci . distant 25 feet west from the nor running thence alo: line of said street 45 feet to the dividing line, be- tween eaid let No 11 end lot No. 101 in said square; = thence running south 93 feet 1 inch, thence east 43 feet, Steet 1 inch to the beginning, —_o improvements, consisting of two Frame De Te of in two equal insta! with interest from the satisfaction sale sre not ee ory with in tee reserves the risk and cast of the defan! yeek's notice, nt in the ng Star.” Conveyancing and st: at ha oat Gas EER DERT Serge Jy li-tawgwade J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts. B* JA8. C. MCGUIRE & Co., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES’ SALE OF UNIONTOWN LOTS. In virtne of @ deed of trust, bearing date 3d eighteen luundred and sixty five. and re- nd recerds in liber N.C. T. Il sell, on THUBSDA it sg lock O . D.C, Terme: Ore-half cash: residne in 30 days, and deed retained until purehase money is paid. A de- Posit of $25 <r ber juired. and ibe expense of conveyancing, &c., to be pat ne purchaser. i F. W TONES. ¥ = ‘ ; ANTON ERERLY( Trustecs. jyVeokds J.C. McGUIRE&00 , Aucts, ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. GUABDIAN SALE OF BEAL ESTATE By virtue of decree of Orpnans’ Court of the District ef Colambis confirmed by the Uourt of Chancery, on 6th day July, 1356, I will sell, on the premises. the following descriled property, being the property of Dennis Donn, (\leceased.) on TUESDAY. Sist day of July, 1556, at 5 o clock p. m., all those lots, pieces and parcel of land situs, ted in the county of Wa-hingtoa, in the District of Columbia, being part ofan original track, known a “White Ha * and bounded as follows, i ezinuing for the same at the end of the ma boun! stene, planted at the north en of tle line, es the land ere. John Baker from the land of the late Benry Foxall, and standing in the northwest corner of ssid Foxall’s land, to-wit: North 23 deg. 15 min. west, four perches, ervesin, the new free road, leading to the Little Fi Bridge: north Wéeg 18 min weet, twel 100 perches, to stone No.1, now planted ginnt of the part hereby conveyed on the east end of the Ridge Road. thence to include the piece hereby to be conveyed, (1,) north 79 deg 45 min. east, eight and %-100 perches. to another stone, 2, th north 10 deg. 15 min. west, eight 0 perches, to stone No. 3. thence south 79 est. eight and 91-100 perches, to the east line of the afore- » thence band with the said read ip astraight line, to the beginning, containing } i the same more or less, and improved ry Frame Houre. Bosit of $10 will be required at the time of All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of urchaser Termecash. JOHN ADAMS, Guardi GBEEN « WILL iy 7-law&deSw Aucti ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers. By virtue of a deed of trast from Wm Gacdridge and wite to me, dated the 15th November, 1864, and duly recorded in Liber N. 0. T., No. 49, fol. $3, et ill sell at publi tion. in frost of the » WRIVAY, thezith July, 1856, at six m., all that part of Lot No 24, of subdi- re No. 197, contained within the f Heton of No. 197 contaln owing metes ard bound -— nning fe tame at the southeast ‘corner of seid: lee ni re ning thence v est 197 feet, thence north 22 feet 7 {n- ebes. thence east 103 feet. thence south 5 feet, thence east 9 feet to the lime of isth st , and thence south to the place o! beginuing Thre property is situated on 15th street west, be- tren L and M streets north. ‘Terms of sale. One-half cash: and the balance at Bine months. secured by @ deed of trnst. All con veyancing and stamps at the cost of the purcha- ser. WILLIAM F. MATTINGLY, Trnst GBEEN & WILLIAMS, iy l-eodads Anctoneers BT CREED & WILLIAMS, Acettoncers, TRUSTEE’S SALE Under and by virtue of a decree passed by the ourt of the District of Estembia ine itt @ therein. and numbered 42, equity, Zephaniah Jones is complainant. an ringtellow and others are defendants, peering date on the fier of ‘uly offer for sale, on THURSDAY, the lay of Au- gust. 186. at 60 clock p. m..on the premises. parts of Lote No. 1 and 12. in Square No. 432. as follows : Beginning at the southeast corner of said Sqnare No. 4&2, thence west 47 feet aad 2 fo sh ace Di) 90 fort; thence west B2 feet aud 10 Inches. therce north 2 feet and 414 inches; thence enst 100 feet to 7th street @est, thenes, ‘with eaid street. to the beginning: toerther with known as the “Avenue House. eng well 3 0 cigue tuied ‘tne perchene mabes tg Setd are; One af ¢ money jn ciish, and the fesiéns tn top tual iuetalmenty, in 6 ané 12 menths, for which deferred payabl pay ments, with foterest from day of corded chaser bail are bis arate ase. veyancing and stamps faction of the trustees. terms of sale are not complied with in five Sosrener aes the right t pores at the eek's wotice by publication in the National jencer A THOMAS BRADLEY. WILLIAM ¥. PENDALL, ( Trustees, _isT-cohde "” GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancta. ¥ JAB. 0, McGUIBE & O0., Auctioncers, TRUSTEES SALE, A hated BILLIARD MONDAY . July 30th, at 12 0'cloc! 2 ‘suction ¥¢ st Jain * }, atthe ‘come of oC. ot Of a dead of trast, duly ese Aa athe ‘ables, how a 99h,Te8 AUCTION 4. 0. MeGUIRB & 00., Auctioncers. i OF TWO LOTS ON NORTH lersey avenue and LEGAL NOTICES, RAILROAD LINE OH1© RAILROAD. ASHINGTON, Juve PROPOSALS. PYRE VRE Paymaster’s Office, U.S. Navy, 260 P scr Washinsion, D. C., Ju'y 17, 1866. Ba ee oe ag he ve ing Onsin sad Bae Sock for the foil 1866,—D: cr COURT, June 22, ov CoLumBia, WasHt of Burgess me IBON AT petumons asp, two hundred thousand) and 16 inc! o% Ohain Links, 1'y vain Linke, 11-36 ey Lot 2 fronte 23 foot é 6 inches cast of Lot 4, with cash: residue im six and twelve momen; for tntan wiih Entered nese ced ” at His preparer Ooerereere fs 3. 0. McGUIR: ¥ THUS. DUWLING, Auctioneer. Thepay th aisha Bike en ra othe : he afte I will offer at public a. "Ene Hoare Ins Grams higb, and taining 16 rcoms. Of pure water before the door. end a promises, besides a roomy e premises ‘No. 60 and 7s. foch po ape! forty thousand) pounds: inch Slamester and 13 inches long 6,000 (five thousand) pounds 3, inch round Bar jail /Go thousand) pounds 2 inch round Bar ‘200 dftecu hundred) pounds 2°, inch round Bar Iron,( refined.) te A Beene Soasemt)peante ais inch round Baer , delivered at Washing- ‘ard, fren of cost to the Government WOR WAY 8Ta' OF ANNAPOLIS Leave at 6.15 and 7:00 am. and at 2:45 and 6:38 p.m ANNAPOLIs. Leave at 7:0 and 7: 1 =. Be 2 ‘end 3: FOR aLL PARTS daily, except eos ptdelivery will be Bcliimere to aT ymaster. U.S. Navy. PP0Posats FOR SALE OF WOOD. Headquarters Ofice bate to Rata COUBTERE HURDRED jo raftroad, about 28 pre o; ef Washington, it part of lot 80, s ve, i iy 14,100. this ia Hoye and wife, reperty is well and rr leading to adapted for s tavers Beg BORE Ti COURT FOR WASHING@TO! 'Y IN THE DISTRICT UF = ‘all's bridge. and is well 6 8d. or the trade of'a batcher, a One-third cash; resid a Trust taken, 1o secure the deferred payme with interest. the cest of the CORDS at the line of the Bal- tone mile from the Litton for sale af real estate of fohn A. Cassell, dectased. guardian to 0: Sepot of eais reed tu thie els of said ri in ie cl e Pais woed consists ‘of about ONE-THIRD Cy) PINE and TWO THIRDS(-,) OAK. avd is piled immed slong the @ rallreed. HOUBAND. SIX RUN- Wi Yard three quarters » om the line of the ) 14 COBDS at the ef amile north of Ale: Washington, Alexandria, and Geor; is abou mile BUSTBE’S SALB. wood consi: and ONE Hi the: track, and is distant harf on the P is a direct = wood offered fo: quality, and tho: reaghly 3 a received for quentities from a paras, with privilege of lots. je in @evernment funds, im- mediately after the opening of the bids and npon eee of the wood. ings Bearicl b. Anferten ed ul Ve ALEX. 1, A MiFally and most eligibly sit re yy (50) Fifty Cor and the Distric: taking ett Oreitber 0 ireet road, four miles out to be mad: C., and the same distance igh state of improve iy ing beer rie hand aeshacre -- 4:50 P. 5, Leanece . twa 4G. B. PHA AD WW YORE day: Provided aco) inse:ted inthe National Intell: Daily Evening Star once a week for three ks before said d: Seog E PURCRE. a e ‘ 2.0. BOBBINS. Boginter of Wille. THE SUPREME COUBT OF THE - a Thicr of COLUMBIA, ate Joseph Anthony, compl’t, v8. Jackson B. Quesenberv, deft, The complainant having filed his bill in thie cause, praying for the substitution of a trustee in the place of the defendant, who w: trustee in a certain deed of trust ex: he said Quesenbery. bearing Angust, 180, and D el ee Toad to 0 ACRES, in a 8 large amount of ‘tnd is capable of «division of two or more wing access to public roads. jouse contains six rooms, well and comparatively new. rejecting any or all Colonel my Corl wach eT T*2iE SES Ww beprmen waslagS tal Wot Fanta Sanday) st? Se, ona 30 FOR BNEW YORK, changing cars at Philege- we Getty (except Bundey) at 11:15 8. m. ang FOR PHILADELPHIA. nday) at 7:20 and 11:8 @, scission LOT B aa Lewy Yaad rapidey in mity to the seat Trains bepw “Fol kiw Navy De Bureaw Provistons and Clot ve dally (except é Equity, No. 670. ing in value, from its proxi of Government. ‘Terms of sale: One-third of the p balance in ove, two, and yi » interest, and secured by mortgage on the her particulars inquire of W. RB. Riley Ww D.C., or to the eu is __B. T. HODGES, Trustee, B® J. O. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. RUSTEE’S SALE OF UARE 9*%0, ¥ a Kendi ss of Mr. Corcoran, on the By virtue of a a m. on the 23d day of delivering (on receiving ¢ U.8. Navy Yard at Brookiyn, B. ‘uantities. and at ruck the Chief of tl Bureau andant of eid Navy Yard. the numbersand uantities of the different articles specified in the following list, viz : ays notice) at the ‘as the original Beter -, insuch num- ens i mieare for Hew York and Philadelphia st 6:38 p, adicening cars for New York on 6:39 p. m. train it appearing that aa and yorariee wee on x filed in the cause that jent of the District of dant is not a resi Columbia: It 1s ordered, on this 18th day of J 1866, that publication be made in the Evens once a week for six weeks, warning the sai. 0 ppear and answer the said bill of complaint, on or before the first Tuesday in September. 1866; etherwise the said bill shall be d; provided that the first inser- be published at least two months prior to the date at which the said defenda: By order of th B. J. MEIGS. Clerk. PHANS’ COURT, July 10th. 1886.—Drsrrict Blankets, number, 20 000. pel to be deliverable one half in 90 ¢ or more articles, at nd in case more than ed in the offer, the Chief of the right to accept one er more of the articles contained in euch offer, and reject For description of the bidders are referred to Yards at New York and tion as to the laws and regulatio: rding contracts to the offices the its and Paymesters of the several Navy The Department reserves th posal not cumptaine’ abveneanes ‘he F apd one-half in 120 days. rs may be made for ited September 23. tion of the bidder, a Teco! ibecribers, as the trustees therein ighest bidder, on the 4th day of August, afternoon, Syuare No. 980, rms of saleare: One-third cash mo peo Pope yr es mt and for tforme. iF to give notes: ameunt, to be secured by @ deed of trust pr aaa ABconvevasiag etam, of the purchaser, who shal auctioneer at the Ce oh fivedar e not complied in 8 from trustees reverve the right to SUMMER ARRANGEMENT On rihie dey the Steamer Cambridge, PPP0r0sais For woop. th c onelweek 's notice in stelligeucer, _ ‘A. HYDE. B SUTER.; Trustees. ha cran it &O., Auctioneers. Jy T-w&1S&lian ¥ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, RY FEAME HOUSB AND LOT ON iT, Next to the corner of 24th street, ai the 24th inet., at 63; o'clock p. ront of the premises, Lot ving @ front of 18 feet, runnin; an alley, improved by a two-ster: . All conveyancing and_reven atampe at the cost of the purchaser. wn berf. NEw OUTSIDE NT OF THE INT! LINE OF STEAMERS Bi Auction 4 TUESDAY D STATES PATENT NEW YORK, we shall sell, in WASE N@TON, GEORGETOWN, AND ALEXANDRIA, VA. jeamers 01 1 leave wane et wt hy a is Borth Biver, UBDAY. ME? whole must be delivered and stacked for in- i measurement infront of the Navy partment Building. on er before the 15th day of + praying for the extension of ‘jy 12-16,20.24-4t h day of October, 1852, vement tp ** Tool fot Cutting Pecs ont o les,” for seven yearsfrom the tion of said patent. which is ordered. that the said 8 nt Office on MU) tober next, at 120’clock M.; end all ar and show cause. i ition ought not to be granted. he extension are required to O1 in writing, at least twent « day of hearing; all y of party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with r the office, which will be furnished on application Depositions and ether papers relied upom as te+- ¢ filed in the office twenty days be- rguments, if any, September next. takes place on the 19th ‘ition be heard at he Ist day ef Oc CBourn mei: ‘Unsarpas-ed kept under cover. DISABMED!!! THE CHIEF CAUSES OF PESTILENCE atte DESTROYED. COUBTABET’S DISINFECTING red by Letters Paten Prepared sole! ALSO, One adjoining Lot, 18 feet by 100 deep. “teats Wi GOVER) OF QUABTE! York, every 6A’ gesencer accommodations Freight recetved daily. and Goeds received, on storage at Bnows W nd Freight apply te For Pam ON WE, MERES. Acent, Alexandria, Va. _ S7 West street, New York. Potomac TRANSPORTATION LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. The Steamer EXPRESS. C cxevariaat re, mE URDAY fect. LLIAMB, Aucte. T SALES. MASTERS’ STORES AT THE CAVALRY DEPOT, G1ES- BORO, D.O. States and France. York Disinfecti: Nos. 298, 300. & 42 Oed: on & permen jebrated "Piencl ry_is preparod to fur- Ups for sick rooms, nur- vies, cesspools, Dr. Courtaret the cel in charge of its Labor: ite Disinrecti series, urinals. water closets. sewers, gutters. ships. railroad ons, and public instit hor offs Quartermaster General's order of the Quartermasi 1868, First Division inds, slaughter establishments, all increasing tne value under the direction ‘aptain George T. Brown- Q. M., on THUBSDAY, Angust 2. ge described lot of Quartermaster 1) cords Wood, a at it kinds of manures ( emmenselyt of the latter to every farmer.) and wherever poi- gases exist. These agents are ntiveptics, antiputrescents, and dis- fog at the words, lors by chemical Desks. Tables.Chairs dpohorineee aatioce eS we infectants in the scientific meani They remove noxious gases and principles—leaving in their places healthful air they are nrstRovEns. and not merely absorbents of not injurions to utemsiisin which they are nsed. The attention of medical and sci evtific men is directed to these disinfectants. At- tached are testimonials In favor of the great d. ith hundreds of others can be seen T. OC. THEAKER, apers will pleas atent Office. with etuff,) 8. 6,0u feet Matched Floor- 2 Letter Preases, Editors of the i 2 send their bflls @ paper containi: rriomen Bay, Foxwell's Wharf, Piney int Lookout, and arrives at Bal Bunday. N & BRO, A 345 Penus. sven {OND, FREDERICKSBURG AND PO- TOMA KAILBOAD = polsonons gases— rh six-Mebt 1 Grindstone, iarge, four leet diameter, 3-inch ) Sash, & by 10. glazed. 20,600 feet assorted Lum- RTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, tition of LINUS Y., praying for the extension ofa pat- ent granted to him on the 19th day of October, 1852, for an improvement in “Barclar proof P'ates for Door Safe, Walls. Vaults, &¢.,” for seven years from the expiration of sai Place on the 19th day of Oc! . js tle ordered that the said petition be heard at tober next, at 12 o'clock ber, cy t 1,5(0 tert square Timber, 0 covery. which. Wbylt, aP 40 keg~ Cut Neils, 30 Army Wagon: i dead-horse Wagon, im. July 11, 1856. VALE, Je, of DE.WAvaN Hovsm. ALBANY, March 30, 1336, To the President of the New York Drsinfectine Co.+ It ¢s all it is represented to be. isinfectants, but pi ave found an article which es all others es a remedy agains: odors, — T. Rossmit & Co. To the President of the New York Di. We pronounce it without exception to be the best we have ever known. every matter is com! Cc. BZN. B—There Vi he er Police of the Metro New York. POWELL & THOMPSON, 49 Cenan Sr..N.Y., Geueral and Sole Agents for the United States and _ Canadas, te whom all orders should be ad- re ar sale by all Draggiete ‘and General Dealers in ¢ for Warbington, JAMES MOL TO TEAVELLEES GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sund: &. m. excepted.) te te Richmond, ges and Abont 10,000 Ibs. Grain jee ls, jacks, a Barnes, (four-1 Bcow. 20 by 60 feet, but ) 20 sets Harness. (Amba- 15 sets Cart Harness, Biding Saddles, ‘Bri dies, H id patent. which tak ‘The quickest and most direct rout Dat bes: ec! es = and the South. the Ist day of Ov- sinfectime Co.: little . 1 set Mathemetical In- ht not to begranted. Persons oppesing the extension are required to Ita effect upon | taneous A. StETson, Astor House. fectaute are used by the direction of the Sanitary Departmest, file in the Patent Office th set forth in writing, at leas! the day of bearing; all testim party to be used at the said hearing mast be taken and transmitted in accordance with the of the effice, which will be furnished on applica- pers relied upon as he office trenty days 1 Surveyor’e Compass, yecions, specially wash srushes,) © Vanderbilt lesve Sixth Water Buckets Shov- els, Spades, Picks and! Naum a SEVEN HOURS, Quicker thay ( wi and nozzles complete, ns. ti Ds 1 15 Cooking Btoves, Depositions pea 20 Meatine Stoves, bricks, &c., for cook Stoves, (new) Office ALSO, 20 HORSES. ith a la fe imantity of other proper- mmence at 10 o'clock a. m. day to day until all is sold. : seme ¢ their stores within five TO BICHMOND partly worn, 100 brass Cocks, Angle velves, &c , worn, ican and the Intel! ten. D. C.. 1e week for three succesive w publications to be at least the day of hearing. |, New York, once a jeeks; the first of said ECBET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Positive Ours,” fer GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, ae Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mereary, Only Ten Pills to be ee Effect a Cure, 1°. saseaaaee teh wels of fires two to four gays, and nsylvania, ene ct ‘tents. Purcha-ers mu=t P. 8.—Editors of ‘he above papers will please Office with ‘heir bills to the Patent A Loat for Giesboro & paper containing this notice. wharf every hour during days o Brevet Brig. Gen First will leave the Sixth street wi ie iz “sale E. MENT OF THE INTEBIOR, ea TED STATES PATENT O Gn the petition of LO! STRATH, of Oxford, Obfo, of ranted SLY Saye W ILABE, Agent, -S. A.. in chart Division, Q. M. G. 0. SALE OF BEFUSE LUMBER, ac. Cloef Quartermasters Office, ‘Will be sold at Public Ancti ¥. July 28, at 12 0'clock moon tiou of Brevet Brigadier General € master, atthe KENDALL GR) 25 Water Tronghs,72 Feed Boxes, and ® lot of ms: Cash, in Government fade. Brevet Major General an dy 20-4t wi " mostdelicate. | — ee Af pskington.t Bo SPRING AND SUMMEB CLOTHING, \¥ 20. 1836. — on WEDNES- SELLING OFF TO REDUCE STOCK. We offer our entire stock of Boys’, Youths’ and -MADE CLOTHING =nanb " AND FURNISHING GOODS in “twenty fonr hours. of the University of P. eminent Doctors and ‘ure, mo trou Let those who have; no change wha the extension sre required their objections, a tg least tieniy day testimony filed by Soe UBLIC LAND SALES IN WISCONSIN. RSID Pl = DIUNR LL Wee of ever tive ands acant pablfe lands CROSSE, on the 17th 322 Penna. evenue, between 9th and oth streets. SYNOPSIS OF THE P: MATION No. 710. DA’ At orders public sales milltozs of acres of v: CUNSILN. as follows: At the Land Office at LA f fae gant the pit ownsbips and parts of Ts piecounties of Monroe, Jackso Officeat LA CROSSE, on th EPTEMBER NeXt, seventeen parts of at o t FALLS ST. x the Ist day of Ocrormn next. S5* CROIX, con in forty four Townships and sin the counties of Dunn, Atthe Land Office the 224 day of Octore: dn the counties of e Land Office at and other pa efore the day oF within fen days after filing the » Felied upon as Letters Pas She atgasnes Sy cies Republican and O.. and in the Commercial. 8 week for three successive Wee! publications to be at least the day of hearing. posterity that for which you may repent in DO NOT DESPAIR! jaa nizAN’ Robt AND nt ster MALS! weer the HOUT AN down. Felling toe $1.25 per bottle. 8. the connties as 08, paver containing this notice. jy 9-lawaw vestige of impurs IN THE thier OF COL Joseph Walsh eval., ve. bh) . Fletcher et - ind Prastec in the at : sy for seven hund: Sts he tcens op es pote aoe eee OUR OF THE DIS- ot etentanbees, Se nanast, at FALLS 8T. OROIX. on ¢ 706, Kanity Dockets, next. ten parte of Town- Bext, the reserved secti: Townships in thecou: ties of Clark PEVENB POINT. on the c ORe i aud ‘ownahi ps in the cou: of * to Atthe Land Omice at MENASHA. of Posts next, ate. seven Townsht, ato BLD. on the sth In, in cases of i inconnection with the fhe Tend Uitee at " ane, ay of OcToBER ne: ay ‘The efficacy of these the UB Hospttas. oRT MARSHALL. “I have LJ to the contra: hed fe weeks tn the F Star prior to said day. By, Fo -myd of the Court. ° 5 Test :—B, J. MEIGS, Clerk. CE, Thon tee gehen al Way of Novensen a Teee! pS om. BAYFIELD. ‘me Row wine peo the Isth yain.the counties pF A: “Post HosritaL, towns! ington Pointe and Doug! of sdminisiration S Comminmoner of Us Grvenat Laxy Osrict, Inve net to Note —Under the regelations of the fe tae oubesrt ‘ent. a0 beretofo! y baud this 23d day of June. 1968. my Deue CHARLES © LLOYD. be

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