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THE EVENING STAR. | A Remantic Story. DEATH OP A YOUN@ NOBLEMAN IN THESTREETS OF BREW YORK. with the repeated ingu: ‘Is . Scott dead! ‘They tell me the war is ended, and I am very giad of it: but doyou think Col. Scott is killed?’ She lost a Jover in the late storm of battle. S7 When our little Clara was about five | yeers old, she was taken up-stairs to seea little A singular story is giv to the public | tnirty dayefrom thie date, be Soid at Public Auc- ; through the medtam of the police, which is im | io to pay charges. ©. C DUNN, Agent. itself a strange commentary on the vicisitudes of life. ae — ago a Ctoermy bee mi As sbout twenty years of age, came to coun- box!Arny wry pleasure excursion. He was the son se FB, ten red 4 ; i of exceedingly oe ae parents, and heirtoa | archi 5 F P i ving title well known in his own land, and which | ames, a nee, H Bad peem honorably borne by his arcestors for | Anderson. @ 1 box,Adams Ex 1 many years. Arviving im New York, the young | $dme;vorp 4 B 1 boxiAiten. B Rez man ped at the Nicholas Hotel, where ‘OL ibex Adams, L 8 Jbox | Bounded fo eeveral montne~ He nad pm’ . B be » dressed well, and mi mr friends peminrns Sho you Ls ipexBroe, * as | ¢ was careful, howe Brady, . Ddle } the back ground.and but twoor three persons, | Bradahew,J D | Lbex Brady. 4 4 Lhule to whom he brought letters of imtroduction, | ker WH 1 box O 1 basket Knew him asa person of rank. It was soon | wma ~ 1 bor’ ino itrk observed that the young man was quite intem- | Bossett. A 1 box, iy perate in hie hapiis.. Jt @nally became a mat- 42 Abe oe ter of serious concern to nis-friends, and they | Bryang.J ex i pke endeavored to check his mtemperate course. | og | ters ‘The:r efforts were useless, and be continued to } ay vy 3 box’ pkg get intoxicated daily. He was finally forced to Jae 1 box, ioe change his residence, and found board im a sec- jartiett, Capt 1 box i end-rate boarding-house. ‘Money ceased to ,Béwin 1/bo: Lpke come te him, and be began to fee) the want of ke BA 1 bex 4 } it. His jewelry soon passed into the hands of reeks, A phen ior, 0 i the pawnbroker, and’ his apparel’ became | Berger.G W, = box Bolimar, Br bee threadbare. He was unable to pay his board, | Barnes, A 1 dex, , Ine, Jr igs and was turned-into the street. From one | B-nnett. Gone 2 boxes Bii DS 1 boarding-house to another he sought shel- 1 box!Brazil on Mintator } pkg ter, but was not allowed to remain long | . 1 bor lpke beneath any respectable roof. His craving | 1-bex! é He for liquor possessed bim still, and whatever | i 19ke be could pawn or sell for either money or 1 box! l pkg liquor was so disposed of, At length to such 1 bdle lpkg a fearful state of degradation did this appetite 1 bdk 1 es bring this titled youth that he became an in- i a bag. GOD,1 ¢ of alow, filthy negro dance house, and | Bireh, Jos 1b beg i 3B the associate of thieves and prostitutes of the | prety rae u Fone ee 4@0—OOD eH Vilest description. In this horrible place, | Blssland. Thos M 1 "1 pee ged, filthy, diseased and drunk, the young 1 10 P—OUD, 1 pkg existed for several weekr, the 1 1pks companion of equally degraded woman. 1 1 One coid night in Winter, ‘after having drunk | 1 a box Rimseif to a beastly state of intoxication, he 1 Ipkg ‘was kicked ont of even this den of thieves, be- 1b cause be had neither money nor what was worth money, into the street. On the follow- lokg ing morning 4 policeman found him lying on 1 pk the sidewalk, near the place, dead—dead from i Le the effects of vile whiskey and the cold. His 1pka body was taken to the City Hospital. An; i pka quest was beld upon the “unknown man,” a lpkg verdict of “death from natural causes was ren- 1 4 dered,’ and, at the expense of the city, the dead F i boxe; le body of the young German Count was buried B 1 poxiGomeniesary Hosp inc among the unrecognized dead in Potter's Field. 1 box Comdg Uf of Navy A sbort time afterwards his ts died, and lbeox| Yard lbag an beir was wanted for the large fortune left 1 box Chamberlain, @ W 1 pkg by them. . An effort to trace the wandering son, 1 box Cooney, Ann E 1 pke who had left his home a tew years before, was 1boxCollinean&@Oo = 1 pkg made. The estates were not settled for sever- box Colton. Dr@Q 1 pkg al years, and recently the New York detectives box Ohepin @G>, HL | oKe were again called upon, and again went to ‘1 box.Ohandler, Mr’ 15) : work, but with the same resutt. The facts, as 1box'Carrol SatWH 1 pkg above related, bave been embodied in the form 1 box raSs of affidavits, and seat to the old country, and 2 & os 7 itts thought they will be accepted as proof . the death of the young Count. and thatthe | Coeintbam, LH ibes Connedhew'g © 1 eke property will consequently pass to the next of | Costigan. Louis I kupek Coroman, Augus's 1pke kin. —New York Express. Colby.O W 1b bag Coffman, M D 1b bag = saCHRLNARne = Corrods. M i pkg Chamberlain J W 1 hox Day Rice’s ELEPRANT ON A “TEAR.’—The | CorrieCapL DH 1 pkg Coke, John I pkg Scranton Herald has the following: Our read- | Oudworth,J@ 1 pkg Conner, P 1 ke ers will remember the elephant «‘Romeo,” with Dan Rice’s show, which was in this city a | Davis Lt J 1b week ago. This animal for some time bas | Downing, JL i been showing indications of a spirit of insubor- nag zB i dination He showed a bad disposition on the | Bane. Led Sion road between Carbondale and Mount Pleas- Dimer, Lt Col@B 1 box. ant, refusing to#urm out for teams. &c. Ar- | Dimon. Maj C 1 box Fiving at Millfordy and still being unruly,Rice lbex concluded to subdue him, and for this purpose 1 box Da chained his hind legs to a tree, andendeavored iwage to fasten a rope te his fore legs, and by these 1 pug Devi meanethrowhim After many fruitless at- 1 pkg DeF. tempts the effort was successiul. The rope lpkg| H was attached to a tackle, and sixteen men com- 1 pka,Do Dined their strength to pull him down. He kopsk fooled them. With a blow of his trunk he re- Ez. jeased bis fore leg, and by a tremendous effort — 1 box: Emerson, AS broke hischains. The men scattered in all di- wards. J O 1 box 1 stove and pipes rections, pursued by the mal One of them de, Jou I box Bavert, a pea saved his hife by bounding ever a fence, and | Ellivpsun, A } box Rccleston. Capt B 1 ke fhe eleghant, tor satisfaction, threw down a | Evert @ 1 LbexiEdgestscro 3 pt ng span ofit. At ll o’e! tl managed . ; at ery to throw him, and with clubs and pikes were sobs = ele endeavoring to subdue him. Some fifty shots ¥. were fired and took effect in his trunk ani Finley, w = 1 gs other portions of bis body, bu: they were only | Fox. on i 3 fea bites, and were but only skin deep. gy oy Te aks A Wretcu.—Some time since Irwin Craig, rederten, On i tee i oe formerly a member of the Forty-Third Yndi- ne: ¥e 1 bex 1 pkg ana, located for the whileat Bridgeport, in this | Ford, Ltt HA 1 box. Ipkg county, and while there ingrauated himselr | Farmer, 3 1 bok, i pkg into the good will of theimbabitants thereabout | Faith, tras ike by false statements and hypocritical actions. | hen ot RL Lbox joke Last Wednesday week he succeeded in marry- Frister:BA 1d i phe ing into the family of Mr. Striker, a very re- | Frazier, MraL 1 tin bee Dip! spectable citizen of that place. Mr. Craig | F, 1 -lpke i bee er a B.A ‘ young man of Ge means, ef influent vantages, giving the names of several persons in business in this | QFuser. OW Sf men, Sox city as friends and relatives of himself—all of | G°w!2-B ¥ box Pod whom turned out to be bogus. Day before ge, Adam 1 box 28 yesterday, the father of the newly made bride rett, John 1 box lpkg presented the latter with two hundred dollars, | Gristend, AB 1 box 1 pkg ‘which she very cenfidingly handed over to | Green. ~~ Ps : pkg 1 pkg ber husband for safe keeping. The same day py a i oye H pkg Craig and hus lady came to this city for shop- | $ilman.& i pke-Green 1 Re ping purposes, stopping for the night with the | @/SBcz] } phe Gra! 1 Pee wife's uncle, on South Mississippi street. | Goffin 7 1 ites 1 ie Yesterday morning Craig secured what yalua- | Graffin, apt 8 béle Gallagher Ipkg Dies the Iady had, all of the baggage, and left | Gray, @C ib bag for parts anknown, leaving the grief-stricken, H. beart en wife here in the city, deserted | Hunter, H 1c box 1 and penniless. He is supposed to bave gone | Hasan, F i box i tke to lowa.— Inc lis Journal, Saturday. Y Ape I pkg —————— pkg S7-A fast young fellow in the stage box ofa | ure Sct i Ibdle Paris theatre wrote this note in pencil, and | Putchins, Capt Pi tam yn REY a valiee sent it by the box-opener to a pretty actress , bn 1 box Hancock, T T lpkg ‘who, while playing, had won his heart: 1 box Halehan, W 1 vale «Mademoiselle, when one sees you, one loves 1 box Hedges H FP I chest you. When one loves you, one would confess 1 = a GH 1 tent it to you. When confession is made, one would her. bon Hester ee ipes Prove it to you—so won't youdo me the piea- | isabel Jot 1 boxHenry, 0. foes sure to sup with me atter the performance! My | Howell. Capt J.M 1 bex Hanal n, WJ 1 peo name is Thousand Francs.” The actress at | Hay, 1 box' Hubbard, Prof P I pkg once replied: «ir, | have received your note, | Howa:d.Geo 1 box Bt 5 ipkg there are stupider men. I have seen your | Mill. I box Hail Capt@C 1 hair Es there a Sete men. I live Rue dela | Barris. ¢ P 1 bos Buteeye ay 1 pkg ctoire, You wi nhoW uo more, for m: a is name is “More Than That.” 4 ibex Hanpa oe joke —— | pox Henning, S7- An old lady resides at Past Sandwich: | Ibex Hertman.Wm | Ske Diass., by the name of Hall, who for more than | Hess, H 1 box Howard, Geo Ipkg ‘ity years has not been one hundred feet from | Hinton,J W 1 box Hyatt. Stephen 1 pkg herdoor. The last time she went was when | Haskin. AJ Peon Bertie. @ i pkg wes enelish were expected to land in the war | Hughes Garle Pbox Hendin LtA 1 pkg of 1512, when she went to one of ner neighbors, Harbert B 1 box Hart ‘Mrs J ieee about a mile off. She basalwaysenjoyed good | Hecksher. M 1 Pk Howat (SM eke health. She hasa nephew and also a cousin Hutchinson. H& W 1 bt Halpin Geo—OOD 1 pkg living witbin fifty a ot her, who have re- lolmes. Ap 1 knpsk Hotchkiss, A L 9 atedly offered to ay aboard walk to their | pores 1k Le ap 3 g jouses fo. eT, - ” Zaman tha, 't? but sho refeses Cven to goes | Heat. OA,, }kaves, ke 1-J. HIGHWayMEN CaTcH a TARTAR.—A young udson zoan named Eccles, clerk ina store in Phila- i box Jeukins we i ree delpbia, aud at present rusticating at Dover, T box Jarvis, Jno lpks -+,was waylaid last Tuesday evening by | 3 box Johnsen. Utd Bipke = very, and | y i With 2 single blow crushed the skull of one of | Jordan, WF $2Ee yohreaet Pannak ipke the rodians,and buried hisdagger to the hiltin | }*;Te\t & I pkg Jordan, btJH, ibos the bosom of the othe:; at the same time re- | Jupsou,O B ipkgJ P, "1 box Mat anot from bis head, and’ bis handy she Le + unting shirt literally ent from his body. i pen gly" BS : ipke eS x/Kun 1 A Brave Gint.—tn Leicester, on Tuesday: i box Kirk, wn hind ieee a daughter Lewrpr, bat Spear, ten years old. 1 box Keltoug. pkg fell froma load of hay upon 4 pii rk,and | Kane,A phox ukn N-OOD, 1 pkg the tine entered her mouth just back of the Keck. o tbe ee o 1 pk eye tooth, and passed up through her eye into as in ory etler, 1 box the brain. The tine was broken off, and the me: pkg little girl pulled it out and walked several rods | L. to the Rouse, when she fainted, and remained | Libbey,C 8 1 Leighton Dr 4 chsts&ibx unconscious for twelve hours. Since then she tz, 3 2 boxiiee, Chag T I pkg has kredually recained Rersenses, and hopes | Lowell, WH Thom Ethters Denies | PRE are entertained of her recovery.—Worcesier | Lillie BB 1 bex Ludlow, L Mt i phe | posrenee $ A = poe ofthe Senate, ipke ahhile te eau en wood, x ° wiOLaME WARING To Mitkwun.—A case | Lockyon 1 bex,Lyons, John ipbee ech t month in the Sheffield conuty ear 1 box Leage: Said Phox — in a oo which interested — Lyme: $ 2 bores Lowe. W c lbox he - Go was sued for his ie, Lt valise’ ee milk tills and Fealsted: payment oe the pies kekie! WH) vidhinnase Leer Wis ghost gest cf mit bebed ben atpnied eit tert i y Stpp! with very | mMcCorkey, W 1 box; Martin. weak milz and water. defence availed, | i tw} 1 box MeCresil, a ipks and & y sdict, with costs, was. recorded in his Milter, 0 lbex|Mercus, P'M =i b bag favor. j bros b 9 phon oe os lpkg __ ir is agIn Engiand.a woman who lost her pocket- | Meisenberg, Lieut. |Moones” J oes book declined to prosecute the thiet. / nen | 1 Dox|Meely. i peated in the witness box, with a Bible in her J boston phe and, and said she would not give evidence 1 box! Merriman Hy because the Scriptures orciered her to forgive 1 box| elif; { i these who tres] edagtinst her. The magis- | 1 box! Merri 1 trate called other evidence, however, on the 1 box! 1 strength of which he committed the prisoner 1 box 1 tor trial. : 3 6 —— | S7"In one of the wards in the Lunatic Asy- } jum, on Blackwell's Island, N.J. there ina ; be ecole female of considerable attractiveness, angs about the visitors to the institation, | ; phe “Is € ; i a i 1 1 sister who was dead, only 2 few bours old. She bad many questions 16 ask, how it came to die, &e., but received no satisfactory answer. at length she said: «I Rave made up my mind what was matter with that baby—it died of | youngness!” S7 A little boy in Jersey City placed a = | stone ip hierar, when .t peed in too Ess be drawn oot. bcal butthe boy resisted the probipg, and a dose chlo tered to qciet bie, which itdid so effec as to render further surgical operations unne- cessary inet F REE H Hz we ee, oa | Browning, A.Q Young, BM Zintle, Antoine NO NAME.-14 boxes—1 bag—1 bundles bedding—] tru lises—1 knapsack —4 packages. 1 pkg|Zackow & Co 1 pkg/Zat, Edw-O0 0 je29-FatT. 1 ink—2 va- GOVERNMENT SALES. —— UILDINGS AT CAMP BARRY 9 B r game B. » &c., FOB Ciies Quareermaxter’s pice, Dever Washi: 5 {7 . Will be sold at Public Auction, on. fee YY, Ai ti. Oa isaac Me i H..c 203¢x81 feet 18x61 feet v0 (2) Officerg’ ters, 16x24 fe ‘Two: ag tT re, fee! immed! on the old Bladensburg road. One (1) Mess House, 23x61 feet ne (1) Kitchen, 13x45 feet ne (1) Hospital , (log, ) 25x50 feet ‘wo (2) Officers’ Quartera, 18x20 feet Ube (1) Officern’ Quarters. 15x20 feet with attached. Buildings will be sold singly, and ten allowed for their removal. ‘erms : Cash, in Govertthenvéants H.R Brevet Major General and Chief Qu: jy 25-6t Depet of on : of Brevet bt. commencing st 10 on the Bladensburg t eds, Sinks, Footwalk, Coyv- ately after which, » at FORT SARATOGA, Log Stable, Dead Heuees, Guardhouse, &., days are UCKER, ertermaster, ashington. j GOVEREMENT SALES aT GIESBORO, D. ¢. Quartermaster General's Office, First Division, Washington, D. U.. July 23, 1366, \s deemed anvi BLES, FENCING. WHA sable to ounce that the NMENT BUILDINGS, 8TA- RVES, &.. at Giesdoro, aac: D. C., under the direction of Captain George T. - are yet in be continued on a of. A large quantity the best material, for building and other pur ‘The Buildin: A boat for every hour during the days of sale. By order of the Quartermaster General. JAMES A EKI Brevet Brig. General U.8. are sold siagly. Ze jy 24 13t POT OSs ESDAY and FRIDAY chen 1¢ o'clock a. m. ws a4 m., until all poses yet remai sold and many good bargains may be had. in charge First Div. Q. M rill each suitable us to be boro leaves the 6th street wharf SALE OF QUABTERMASTERS’ STORES AT THE CAVALRY DEPOT, GIES- Ge BORO, D. me cad Quartermaster General's ye st = Washinsion, D. C. Ju By order of the Quartermaster will be sold, om bag 4 the direction D +4. Q. M., on the follgwing-described lot Stores. viz: ine feat Oetrand Ash' 2 jee! a] ra Plank(wheelwrights’ remises, ye George T. Weis 44 on, }. @t public auction, . Browa- TWBSDAY, August 2. 1366, of Quartermaster’s Desks, Tables.Chairs Matting, Cup: staff, \ yi 6,000 oot Matched Floor- 2 Letter Presses, ng. } Tingetones, 1,40 "pieces six-lght I Grindstone, iarge, fo be feet ‘diameters cs oh Sash, 8 by 10, glazed, , 20,000 feet assorted Lum: face,(new,) . 0 jers, 1,600 fest square Timber, 60 Fire-hookn, finch ‘latform Scales(large,) ter Scales, Warehouse ‘Trucks, 15, Carts, " Bioek: 1Fi Vacadshorse Wagon. [eo 1ron Bedstende tt 1 Weter Wagon, iron. 800 Blankets. Hose Cerriages and About 10,000 Ibs, Grain 12 eta Harness, (four-1 Scow. 20 by 60 feet, but bi t le used, jorBe,) 20 sets Harness, (Ambu-] set nce.) les, fathemiatical In- t Harness, 1 Spirit Level and Tri- jeond-halters, 1 Surveyors Compass, Borst Brachse, About “5,000 Gum ee eee ote hor new.) Wit septoes els, Spades, and nozzles plete, 15 Cooking Btoves, Tee iy. and 36, with ii br cael Fire. ~ ole nozzles brickes Ren for 00k 100 Reds OSes, Angle- stoves, (new) Office Togeth ty, Dott above enumerated. tinue fro: dey until all is sold. ve ove their stores wi funds. gus0, 20 HORSES. er with a large quantity of other proper- Bale to commence at 10 o'clock 8. m., end con- thin five : Cash, rament 5 A ‘boat for Glosboro. will leeve the Bixth-stroet every hour during days jy 17-te MES 4. &KIN, Brovet Bete. iret Division, Gi '. Frous: PEED!! SALT!!! A complete assortment of ALL GRADES OF FLOUB, so which we solicit the attention of BAKERS AND GROOERS, MILL FEED, MEAL, BALED HAY, and all kinds of FEED at low rates, GROURD ALUM, FINB, And TUBK’S ISLAND SALT for sale low in lots to suit by Bn, i 5. a ew ee 475 LICENSED PAW: NOTICR—* W.™, GALT g 00, 475 W: 2 ike f° ™* Worerae OF THE Dis- er, apke or . Crk J pke |" Joseph an ° . wo 8 fig 1REE | Jeckeon @. eecenberv, soa Equity, Ko. 60. | v.48 ime having filed bis bill in thie ipRE | Sasite ui tueaeteaeatie'Sas Su'giad | ray. 2 8 } ps Eanes eed of irust executed by Peter | Bese ey Ibddle | the Sth nd that : @. vit Quist; a P Ipkg!Quigley,LtA Ibbog R. } : 3 OW 1box cee } bex'Bucker, 8 2b bag IE aes x x8 box DW * pke x }. AB.COD,1 | 2 ibox'Michards- LO} BY 1 dex] Mons } pkg | i: aS Re | i bon: ohn 1b beg i i sees ~ pes | ibox kt y ais. +) box lpks estate de- Tox ike Slow kagebere Dected ond tareah fate cesaere ec’ i ; 18 yay | Eases cee seas "tnees eam cad are 5 x lpks ry) ouched, or they otherwise x ; Tees | published once a Sites tos thoes wenke ta ae meee 1 bex Stett, — 1 pkg | ping Star previous to said . ) box Ble: su i pkg 'est—Z. U. ROBBINS. gharie. 2) box Gmtth, BD 1pke | iyitlawsw* Regiater of Wilts. SOW 'ibsseleesciders, 13K! | ry THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIS- 1 box sa'ter,——_— 1 ham: ICT OF COLUMBIA, 1 box 20 Sbones Fentshs Walsh os al, {re ity <t 8, ibox ae Mary A. Fletcher ot al. {°° box a lpke ‘he Trustee in the above cause having reported lbdox ‘Relief Ass 1 pkg pice Const —— — Lot No. = Senace Fo. te rns. for seven ir! ' it yoke dollars ‘and forty seven cents, that urs i bez LBKE | therefore, tis Roth Guy of uly” 1565, ordered’by fore. : ice vES | Boesactaeceeeteee i eebet Sopet c iv ippez He cause to the contrary be shown on or before the Sbemerhorn,E 1b bag 1 box | th day of Angust next; provided a copy of this Bhepperd, C 1 valia 1box | order or so much t! as to the ra*ifica- Stemr Trum| F 1 bale Beroy, A M lbox | tion of said be published once s week for three Smith, — 1 tent Scidmore,MrsBE 2brie | weeks in the Eveving Star prior to said day. Smith, — 1 bbag id mrt the Court. k sities et! 5 te firwie®’ ‘Test :—B. J. METGS, Clerk x-Thomes, © a = . ti) ‘HIS I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- Tengen _ 1 box Trent ios. TA ipke 1 ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Thomeon, J J 1box/Tubner, Thos 1 hamock | Washington sony, a the yg ong of —_ mpeon. SL 1 box Tyler, Moses 1 pkg | letters %, ep | i a ~ ree es- Titus,GH box CaptL M ipkg | tate of Vircinia stead, o ashington, Thoder,LtNU box Thayer,DrOW 1 pkg a5 . All [Sy tee! empower preppy | Thompson, WT 1 box Taylor & Uo 1 pkg | the said fy Deed me earn te Lie. Thompson; B "1 pheThemeon & O0.JW, Leng | bers ou or betore the It day of Juwenenty they Tree FA” 1 Thomes,LM 1 box Ry y bo ieee law, be excluded from all benefit ise Given under my hand this 23 day of June. 1966, Weel Gabt eA Seattwl Ving. WB Ltr | 20 2-lawsw* @HARLES HM. LLOYD. er. Cap’ valise Velsey, Tl . vi yke. EPARTMENT OF THE INTER(OR. Vin Dora 3 i bes Vandentoft eo 1885 | D¥ AGN ITED STATES Pa TENT OFFICE, Ya hremres eer EP ae! On the petition of LINUS VALE Je of w. 3 Y. for the extension of a pat- Watermon.JW,COD.1bx Weeks, J B Ipke | Sut grauted tobi on ie tith dey of Uerebors fee, Wilson. HN 1 box Waldronde, F 1 pkg | for an improvementin ‘‘Barclar proof P'ates for 1 box Wise. H 1pkg | Door Safe, Walls, Vaults, &¢ ,” for seven years ier 1Bke | poms stenaay cfcaaeaag, wu fakes Wiles. BB 1 box 1 pkg | 'ifisordered that the suid petition be heard at Wormley, Miss 1 box 1 pkg | the Patent Office en Monday, the Ist day of Uc- Wright. 1 box 1 pkg | tober next, at 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are Wentworth,G@E 1 box 1 pkg | notified to appear. and show cause, if any the Wilson. J lbox ipkg | have, why eald petition ought not to be granted, Weodward.Dr A 1 box Westcott, J J 1pkg | | Persons opposing the extension are required to Wagner, 1box Williams.LH _ 1 dkg | file in the Patent Office their objections, specially Webb,G W 1 box Woodbridge. Mrs Fl pkg it I twenty days before Webber,GW 3 oeske/ Wilson, G 1 pg fied by either Wales. A 1 chest Willeys, David i box id bearing must be taken Ward, W 1bbag'Williams,JnoT 1 box ith the rules Wath F NS 7 ites Wheeler. Elbridge 1 pkg = the effice, which will be furnished on applica- or 5 ‘00d. Geo len. Wilson, CaptHM1 tword Wilson, Chas L 1 pee Depositions and other papers relied upon as Werner John ke | before the day of hearing. the ‘argumeutenif Seve Wright, 0 within 1en days after fifug the testimony: ? Weaver, Onpe HP | busiwenes arb the Hepubiican and the Intelligencer” Washing: heelet. O” orm PYG and in the Times, New York, onceta wack for three succesive weeks; the first of said ablications to be at least nod, aye Seyvises P. B.—Bditors of above papers will please . and send their bills to the Patent with by Sh containing this notice, iy 18-lawSw RTMENT OF THE INTERIOR D®°UNiTED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Jul, a FVORRT GY Uta. On the petition of STBATH, of Oxford, Ohio, praying for the exten- sien of a patent granted to him on the Sth day ef > 18852, reissued ’» i fer an vs it seven years the expl fed to a] Fr and sho ase, have. why said Petition ought not to ‘ersons opposing the extension ai file in the Patent Office their objecti: specially set forth in writing, at least Soenty oars before the dey of hearing; all testimony filed by either Ivan ameeh she oe area bores ‘en in accordance rules of the office, which will be furnished on applica- tion. Depositions and other pay relied upon as testimony. must be filed In the office twenty Gaye vefore the day of hearing; the arguments, if any, within ten days after filing the testimony. Ordered, alse that this notice be published in the Republican and the Intellixencer, Washington, D. C., and in the Commerrrai. Oincinnal a week for three successive weeks; publications te be at least sixty daze previous to the day o: Rg. C, 5 J Commissioner of Pate P. 8 —Editors of the above copy, and send their bills to the Patent Ce, with a paper containing this notice. jy 9-law3w [p®PasrmsEr OF THE LATEBIOR, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ASHINGTOM; July 9, 1856. petition of OLDEN NICHOLS, of West Maes., ing for the extension of a ts, papers will please On the inte jent gr! Rauitone 1864, for an ovement in “Grinding Mills.” for seven years fromthe expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 12th day of October, 1886 It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 2th day of Sep- tember next. at 12 o'clock M.; and all ron are notified to appear and ehow cause, ff any they have, why sald petition onght not to be granted, Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections specially setforth in writing. at least twenty ‘8 before the as hearing; all testimony filed either part: be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmittedin accordance with the rules ef the office. which wil: be furnished on application. Depositions and other papers relied upon as tes- timony manat be Sled inthe office twenty days be- fere tr Bey of coring: the arguments, if any, within ten lays after filing the testimeny. Ordered, also, that this notice be published in the Republican and the National Intelligencer, Washington, D.C.. and in the Journal, Boston: ass., once 4 week for threes ve weeks: the firat of said publications te beat least sixty days te revious to the day of heariug. esi ar ha 7 THOMAS HARLAN Acting Commissioner of Patents, P.S. Editors of the above papers will please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office with & paper containing this notice. jv 11 lawsw EPARTMENT THE INTERIOR, D UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, SEP STON. July 12, 1866. On the petition of PETEH GBIS castle, Pa. Brazio granted to him on: Suimprovenent in Grain for the extension of yee on a e 19th ig October, 1352, for Tie expiration ef Bait'petent, which ears from je expiration en! fakes place on the 19th day of October. 1895"" It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the Ist d ber pert at 22 o'clock M.; and all otified te SPPcar. age cause, f bere, why sa! i pom ieee fae be to: Be e jon are i the Patent Oilce their ‘objections. ially < forth iv writing, at least trrenty days before the ay of hearing: all testimony” ‘Died b travem! t heari: in Fare eax wien the alee the P h will be furnished Depositions ‘andother 5 simony, s notice be blighed in advilie Republican, Pa.. once ree si ve weeks; the first of said ublications te be at least siaty da Brevions to phase EO OF ir of 5 cca eet ach Mes eee Sate a peper containing ine notice. iy le lewsw ABTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. D®?45NITED STATES Pa TENT OFFICE, Ww INGTON, July 8, 1346. the petition of D. 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