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eeculredon turday night, which came very pear having a fatai termination for @ne of the parties concerned. A gentleman, whore oceupation keeps him from home almost continually night and day, probably suspect- ing (bac matters were not goingon at his house as he might have wished, went home about 9 o'clock, when least expected, and found another man in Ris chamber with his wife, both endishabille. He-was armed with anavy siz-sbeoter, Colt’s patent, with all the cham- ters loaded, which he drew and presented at shefhead of the invader of h s home and rights. He pulled the trigger, the cap exploded, but Sertunately for bis antagonist. the weapon failed to fire. The other party sprang at him and caught the pistol aad attempted to wrest it from him, but the injured’ huspead held Spd rita to get loose, so that Be might get ‘nother fire. The woman, thoroughly fright- ened, ran into the sireet aad called a police- man. W. 1. Pemberton, the policeman on the beat, was within bearing, and ran up to the Toom, stopped the row. and arrested both par- ties and took them to the station-house. The pistol, a deadly-looking weapon, was taken from one of the party. 'The cap on one of the chambers haa been exploded. but ali of them were fully loaded with powder and ball. The “gay Lothario” is amarriedman. Each party was bailed by Justice T..M. Jones in the sum of $160 for his Sey “Prema free Mayor's Court ‘ichmond Dispatch, July 30. this morain, THe GEeRMan Diet in. RETREAT.—The cor- Tespondent of the Tem: writing trom Heidel- berg on July 15, say “I went to the station rsa at one o'clock for the purpese of ing present at the great battle which had been announced for some days aa likely to take place at Frankfort. .At terminus the station ma-ter informed me that a special train ‘wae due bearing the German Diet and its for- tunes. This was not the moment to leave Heidelberg, and ina quarter of an hour later | my curiosity was gratified. Some forty travei- ers, civil and military, with a proportionate Bomber of persons, arrived at the station. These were the ‘most serene’ Diet, who were Making a change of residence from Frankfort to Augspurg. Some saunterers who were about took off their hats. Were they offering their respects at a burial! Two hotels divided the bonor of giving shelter to the fugitives. The Diet. properly so-called, engaged the Senrieder Hotel; the Miltary Commission, with its President, Herr Von cken, went to the Hotel de 'Eprope. After dinuer they went to the castle, and, like simple tourists, took an airing before the Cafe. Restaurant. I shail be able to say to my grandchildren the German Heidelberg SINGULAR J IN THE BeRiat ora Caip—It is Buried, Taken up, and Buried 4ecin —Un Friday afternoon. a taneral cortege ended its way to the Kensonia Cemetery, New York. a Protestant burial ground, with the corpse of a small child, borne on a bier by six young girls. Before entering the ground, & messenger was sent abead to make inquiry if a grave bad bern ordered to be made ready aitwo o'clock, sud such being the case, (al- though ordered for another corpse.) the pro- cresion entered the grounds, and the funeral ceremonies were proceeded with. fhe child was buried, the grave was filled op, and the trends ipftthe ground. Before proceeding tar they were met by the undertaker who had charge of the funeral. He being told where the child was buried, informed the parents and friends tbatit was in the wrong place, there being a Catholic ground contiguous. The friends then returned to the spot which they bad so lately left. and had the child disinterred, and then taken to the other ground and again ued. The mistake occurred from the fact that the two children were to be buried about the same time, one in each ground. Diet sitting amid the rums of Raw MEaT aNp Spirits To CcrE Con- *t wrTion.—An English paper prints the fol- lowing: M Fuster proposes to cure all cases of consumption by the adminis‘ration of raw meat and spirits. Although his method of treatment has not been long employed by Continental physicians. considerable testi- mony bas been borne to the great success which has attended its employment. The pew treatment has now been tried satisfac- torily in two thousand cases of phthisis. The Taw meatis reduced to a pulp, mixed with sugar to conceal its unpleasant flavor, and administered in doses of one huudred to three bundred grammes per day. The alcohol (of the strength of twenty degrees Baumie) is given in doses of one hundred grammes jay. renee New METHOD OF COOLING anD HEATING AIR —A mechanic named Loftus Perkins, of London, bhs invented an appiratus for cool- ing air, which is composed of one or more tubes, sealed st both ends, and containing wa- ter or other volatilizable liquid, in such a Manner that by alternately evaporating the water or other liquid in one end of the tube or tubes, and then condensing it im the opposite end, a beating or cooling effect can be pro- duced on the atmospheric air er other wriform bodies, and an apparatus is obtained which can be used with advantage for heatinz ovens. ventilating buildings, and for other similar purposes. ————————— S7 Mrs. Dr. Emily Gibson, a female “phys cian” weighing sometwo hundred and pounds, who is at Natchez persuading the kegroes that they have snakes in their legs, and charging tnem heavily for getting them out. was brought up before the County Court there the other day and fined 225 for obtaining money under false pretenses. The facnity did | not gallantly step forward and pay the fine. @7 About the middle of the present month a physician at Brighton. England, poisoned his third wife, and on being suspected, took his own life with prussic acid respectable msan—a man of property and standing, and a model busband, but it is now beheved that be poisoned all his wives, whose property he inherited, and whose lives be bad imsured. —— S7 During the thunder storm on Sanday night, at Broadhead. Wis., nine horses which a were found lying iz one heap after the storm. It is thonght that the animals being frightened by the glare of the lightning and the beavy thunder storm, budied togethe and that one thunderbolt killed them all. Boston Corserr.—Stephen H. Branch is out im a card in the New York papers, deny- ing the statement in Congress, Fiilay, that Boston Corbett, one of the captors of Booth, bad recently diedin a junaticasylum. Branch says Corbett is iiving and im good health, aud what is more, he continues to be a constant Attendant at the daily prayer meeting in Faiton street. S7 An elderly lady, aged about 75 years, and two young ladiesy belonging in ‘Stratford, Conu., recently went into the garden to gather cherries. when it was proposed to find out which of the trio could climb the tree the quickest. The result was that the pid lady reached the top of the tree some time before the ye ge Indies got balf way up. A smart old Jady that. &7 We hardly open an exchange without an apnouncement of a death by lightning. In- deed, we never remember to have heard of so many casualties from lightning as have taken place during the present seasen in ail parts of the country. Morebuildings have been strick- en and more deathsoccurred from the electric fluid that during five ordinary years. S7-A ragged old man was recenty arrested in St. Joseph om the charge ot vagrancy, and on examining bis person full half a bushel of filthy old rags were taken frem about his waist, and wrapped io the rags was concealed $1,224.50 dm com, and 9 in currency. The old man de- clared that some of the coin Bad. been in his porsession for forty years. 87 Jobn H. Tripp, ell known young pd of New York. bas been arrested for ally disfiguring another lawyer's face th a penkni ¢. “I Dave seen | fifty | THE EVENING STAR. | | | | | He wasa most | ere im an open prairie together were killed, | | | | | of carrying the northern a | land ts Kentucky Eigctio e elee in nentucky will take place en Monday next. The only offices of importance to be filled are the clerkship of the Cour: o1 Appeais and tne sea in Congress made vacant by the resigna- tion of General Rousseau. A letter from that D.aw says The conservative candidate, Gen. Wm. H. Hobson, tor clerk of the Court of Ap- peale, who is to be voted for throughout the State, voted for Lougias in i560 and McClel- lan in 1664. He is supported by Gov. Bram- jette. Lieut. Gov. Jacob, Gen. Coombs, and the Louisville Journal, and in turn supports President Johnson. His competitor, judge Duvall, was torbidden by Gen. Burbridge to be acandidate for Judge of the Courtot Ap- peals during the war, because of his Southern sympathies. He was nominated and » oe Ported by the old Wickliffe party. The i- cals are generally tor Gen. Hobson. The Du- wall general c ttee claim twenty thousand Majority, but Hobson party are confident d @astern counties, which, it is contended, wall insure a triumph. THe Ornctnwati SHOOTING AFFAIR.—Ma- dame Campbell. who has been stopping at the Spencer House, Cincinnati, was carrying ona suit at law, and had as her counsellor J. C. Healy, a young lawyer, who also boarded there. On the night of the shooting affair pf Which the telegraph has told us, the nigut clerk, T. F. Corry, a nephew of the politician, W. M. Corry, was informed at midnight that Mr Healy wasin her room, and sent word for bim to come to the office. This was retused, and Mrs. Campbell turned off the gas. porter was set to watch, and at 5 o’clock Went to relieve the porter when Mr. Heal came out. Hasty wor were exchanged, when fHealy jdrew a pistol and shot Corry. The latter Das since died, and Healy is in jail. Healy claims that Mrs. Campbell sent for him on rusiness relating to the law case, that they had bad trouble before about the woman, and that the pistol went off in the scafile. A TEERIBLE STATE OF AFFAIRS @ reign of terror at Brunswick, Me. A corres- ndent writes: “The whole region seems to tull of strange desperate men, who hunt in c uples, peering about barns and begging meat, milk and water. Huge women, sup- ree be men in disguise, are strolling around, and few feel safe at night. A dis- tinguished gentleman, to quiet the fears of his W fe, bought a revolver and consented to sit up a’ night. Hearing nothing of her husband in the night, she commenced reconnoitering, and she found bim asleep in his chair. with his Pistol on the floor.” —There is A Biack REVENGE —A young girl in In- dianapolis took a terrible revenge upon an elaer sister for a fancied injury. Procuring a stick of nitrate of silver at a drug store, she dissolved itin her sister's wash Pitcher, The young lady performed her morning ablutions. and was horrified in the course of the morning to find that her hands had turned as brown as those of a mulatto. A jook at the glass re- vealed the alarming tact that her face was the same color It will be some time before she turns white again. The younger sister says She will not do so again. Proper FAILURES.—The fifty million loan to Mexico and the neutrality amendment bot tailed te get through Congress; on which th country may be heartily congratniated. Neither of these measures is for the good or honor of the country; and one. the Mexi-an Loan bill, Would have benefitted not the Mexican nation, but a parcel of brokers and jobbers who stood ready to pocket the whole fifty millions The worst way to help & poor man, generally, is to lend him money.—\V. ¥. Post. A Bie Oyster TRAE —Mr. Isaac Solomon, & native of Wilmington. resident of Baltimore. has purchased one of the finest islands in the Chesapeake Bay, and is now engaged in build- ing a magnificent mansion, which, with the buildings for his dpped business, and other improvements, will cost over five thousand collars. This fortune was made by Solomon in the oyster business. He supplied the West with them. He has long been known as the Mostextensive operator in Baltimore. This Will be the most stupendous oyster establish. ment in the world.—Smyrna Time. A LittLe Girt Porsonep ny Eatine Pa- reR.—A little daughter ot Mr. Kennedy. re- siding in Pittsburg, came near losing her life the other day, by eating a small plece of tly- poisoning paper. Some sweet milk was at once administered as an an emetic. It had the desired effect, and.a physician summoned de- clared that the ¢hild owed its life to this simple remedy. We notice this incident to put housekeepers on their guard against careless- bess in the use of the poisonous article. Sunpay WOOL CONVENTION.—We notice an extraordinary jnterest in the Sunday School cause, indicated by large and interest- ing Conventions in Illinois, Michigan, Minne- rota, lowa, Wisesnein, &c. Never before has this Movement awakened such intelligent and wide-spread enthusiasm Country conven. tions in the same behalfare multiplying also, —_—_$><—— ®7 The French savant, M. Duloir, has been making & very curious caleulation. with a view of showing that the bulk of our globe under- | goes anneal increase from the deposit of mete- oric dust, amounting, as he states, to twe cubic nmeresayear. According to this hypothesis, the earth increases annually the 114.400,000th part of i's weight. S7 Lamoine S. Fay, a boy of sixteen years, is under arrest in Norwich on a charge of ging and foully abusing Miss Mary £ at ber boarding Bouse. Sunday night @7 It is as impossible for a dress to fall gracefully over ill-fitting crinoline as itis for a » develop into beauty and grace where s are Jarge, or heavy, or malformed. ®7 A sailor has been fined one shilling and condemned to pay the costs, tor having kissed a voung lady while passing through a hay- field. near Davenport, England. Brow AUCTION SALES. B* W.L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers. TRUSTEE’S SALE. Under the authority of g decree of the circnit court of Baltimore city. tegatars land, made to ex- visions of the will of he undersigned trustee public sale at the premises in Wash- D. C.. on FRIDAY, the 3d day of Lot No. 2int sare Ae sed North H 01 uare No. 23, on Nort! street, between 24th and 2th streets west. Lot No. 12, in square No. 23, on 24th street tween H street and Rock creek. Title cash on the day of sale. See deed from Jai ver to Goafrey Meyer. July 9. 1882, liber ©. 42. folio 98, &e ; . GEORGE MEYER. Trustee, _1¥ Weokds W. L. WALL, &CO., Aucts. B® GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. DUMBARTON. Under a deed of trust from John F. Clark, I will sell, on the premises, July 25th, at3 e’clock. (if not prevented by rain,) twenty Lots. varying from three to ten acres of land ining the District line, morthwest of t! Bladensburg, four mi two miles from Post Office.on the road to 8 from Washington and om Bladensburg. A portion of the is in high cultivation, with «a comfortable Dwelling, &c. The lots hav vated building sites, w water; @ portion has brownstone for building. The ratiroad to Point of Bocks will #8 near. and one of the comtemplated sites of he Presidential residence and public park, name ty: Mrs. Gales’ and Thos. Berry's, is only a mile istant. ,_ Plat to be seen at GREEN & WILLIAMS’,Wash- ington It consequence of the rein, until W. 1th August, when it will positively take place s sale presents rare inducements to gent! jem ning to purchase handsome building sites for a yuntr, it. iy 4 int) GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, BY 4. 0. McGUIBE & O0., Auctioneers. TBUSTEE 8S SALE O NE OOTTAGE SITES A MBBIDIAN HILL. On MONDAY. the 13th of August. at 5 o’clock Dp. m., on the —- 1 shat! sell Lot 4, of the tract of land mas the “Widow's Mite,” sab &7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED I - BDNESDAY divided i ti sites, of about f ee S7 The Star Hotel. in State street, ‘New | cach, a.” Me cottage ot about Grae ace York, where four cases of cholera have oc- curred, bas been closed by the Board of Health, bo’ the bar is allowed to be kept open. S7 «Bob, said a young teliow at a fancy fair, “you are missing all the sights on this side.” “Never mind, Bill,” retorted Bob, «I’m sighting al! the misses on the other.” S7 A woman was killed in St. Louis on ber bed, when the flash entered the window | opposite side of the room &7 The Police of Paris recently found the | feget bodies of three young girls who suicide by smothering themselve< wih charcoal. They were found in ipg posture, attired in their best dres: S7 Tbe Rome correspondent ofan English aper says of the Pope in a recent ceremony tHe looked very pale and thin; his voi-e was weak, and, in imtoning the belief, ne was to death kneel- uck tbe bed and threw her some four feet to | struct a pa-senger railroad out bad committed | detions o: This land is situated on the high crounds north West of and contiguous to the city, and is one of the most besutiful locations in this vicinity for tt residences, commenting @s it does, anex- f Washington and the surrounding country, andisof easy Foach. direct threugh from Connecticut avenu ble place of Mr. Litt! ble is consequence of the L spa either of Friday last by lightning. She was lying 2 | rama or Meridian Hill being selected to build tl summer resilience for the President, it being be- tween these sites; and itis also pro to co opnecticut ave., to the boundary. here is also a quarry of stone | onthe place, ¢o which purchasers will be priv: et the stone @ratis for the foun- — faay buildings they may desire to erect 01 sites. oblige to step afterthe first words to take | breath.” S7 Girls are like peaches; the nearer they are } ripe tbe more blush. S7 Jobn Bright said in a recent speech. tha tme workmen in Laucashire take much more nm American than in English polities; e of the larger milis as many Amer- ican as English newspapers are read. S7 Women receive eleven cents per day, in New York, for making shirts. The negroes in tim ne South, wbo sew not, neither do they spin, | dwellie: receive an army ration va@iued at thirty cents per day. @7-The streaming ribbons (some two yards sn song) which Parisian ladies wear to their bon- acts BOW, are called. “Follow me home, sirs,”” | | Plats of the roperty may be seen at the auction reem of J.C. McGuire & Co., where the property mer, be purchased at priv: ate sal T One-half cash; re-idue 6, 12, and 18 months, with interest, for notes secured on the reperty sold. Conveyancing at purchaser’s coat. — bes NOCKSE Trustee, JAS ©. McGUIRE & CO., Aucts, jy 17 dts lint. Rep ] BX T#OM48 DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, VERY VALUAB AND DESIRABLE BUSI- B STAND BESIDENCE in George: 9th, Gt 6 o'clock p. m., Premises. that ve: AMD 10) y .sitnated street $0. near Bridge street Th ettie iin ee » with ad ie \e feet 36 inches, toa co! of Yarge three ie 4 Sey id with large hack building containing liar, ee} iapams oe of the best locations 200 to be paid ont sna "itenpe at the Sat ht = {Int} THOS DOWLING, anct, i2 rec m for bu cuader. 17% drag. | GOVERNMENT SALES. LEGAL NOTICES. y T CAMP BARRY ’ Be oisee. A carr B. » &c., FOB Chief Quarier master’s Office. pepetes. Washington. w Wasnington, D Will be sold at Public Auct DAY, August |. under the dir. Col James M Mocre. A 3 M , commencing at 10 | oe at Ci Tg + on the Bladensburg near 01 le Ywo.2) Hospital Wards. 20%x2i feet Tro(a) Oficers: Quarters. Lents foot wo(2) cers’ Quar' . with Dead House, Sheds, Sinks, Footwalk, Cov- ered we . &ec. | Bladens' = 25. 16s. 1 tog) 23820 feet , (log) 25X50 feet | Two in) Omcers’ natrbere, 10x20 foot { Or ” Quarters. 15x) fee: with Log table, D Dead Houses, Guardhouse, attached. seuitiings willbe peed sine?» and ten daysare allowed removal. ral and Obief Quarta eaet js A rmaster, Past Major Gene Depet of Went - GOVERNMENT SALES aT GIESBORO, D.C. termaster General's Office, First Divi: jsavle L ic- tion sales of GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS Bra. FENCING. WHARVES, &c.. at Gikeboro. D, C.. under the direction of Captain George 7: wnt »Q. » are ¥ Lue j be continued on TURSDAY and FRIDAY pee week. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., wontil all shall have been disposed of. A large quantity of the best material, snitable for puileing and other Lowel pcp yet remains to be sold and many good bargains may be had. The Buildings are sold siagly. A boat a hemp ig emo nrnd 6th street wharf hour ri jays ale. “NBy order of the'Quargermaater Genera, . EKIN, Brevet Brig. General U.8! A _iy 4-18t in charge First Div. Q. , M.@.0. ALE OF QUARTERMASTERS’ STORES AT Ss SER CAVALRY DEPOT, GIES- _ as BORO, D. oo = st i Quartermaster General's rt, Bea ie Washingion, . By order of the Quartermaster eral, there will be sold, on the at public auction, under the direction in George T. Browa- ing, A. Q. M + August 2. 1856, Quartermast er’s Tables.Chairs 2, feet Oak and Ash Benches, i Plank (wheclwrights: Wardrobes, i Cup- tuft, boa 6,000 feet Matched Floor- 2 Lette 5 Cs gz, 4. Q. M., on THU AY a foliowing-described lot of stores. viz: 100 cords Wood, s. ir Presses, ing. Grindstones. 1,40 pieces six-light 1 Grindstone. Sash, 8 by 0. glazed, feet diameter, toch 20,000 feet assorted Lum- face,(new,) fect Timber, 80 Fite beak 1,800 feet square Timber, ire-hooka, 10 by 12, 8 Platform Scalen, 4 kegs Cut Nails, 4 Counter Seales ee? 30 Army Wagons, 4 Warehouse Trnc Carte, I dead-horse Wagon, Biocks, and 1 Falis, 1 Water Wagon. iron, 60 Iron Bedsteads, 300 Blankets, 6 Hose Carriages and About Beels arge, four Dkita, 10,000 Ibs, Grain on arness, (four- 1 Scow. 20 by 60 feet, bat little used, Mathematical In- itrimente, 15 sets Cart Harness, 1 Spirlt Level and Tri- 25 Bidivg Saddles, Bri pod, dies, Head-halters.1 Sarveyor’s Compass, y combs, Brushes, 6 Ww wash srushes, Water Buckets Shov els, spades, Picksand and Target. & Abont 3.000 Gum Hose, 2 and 2s inch, (new .) with couplings wand tiozzlos complete, Pauline. fee i 15 Cooking Stoves, 1 & 20 Heating Stoves, co 4 lot Castings, Fire partly worn, Angle- bricks, & , for cook 100 Wrasse Cocks. Stoves, (new! Office valves. &c , worn, ALSO, 20 HORSES. Together with a large quantity of other proper- ty not above enumerated. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock #. m., and con- tinne from day to day until all is sold. Purchase ist remove their stores within flye (5) days tro eof sale. Terms: Cash. in Government fants A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth-street wharf every hour during daya of i Brevet Brig. Gen Thee Ant ha: re" 5 3 8. A..incl te * First Divisions0. MG" 0. DENTISTRY. D3:.LOCK WOOD, Washington Building, 344 Penn's avenue’ will fill Teeth with gold and insert TEETH on Rubber at! very reduced price. Teeth extracted with- out pain. iv AL. OY. IST, hes REMovED from REM R. LEWIE. CN 242 to 260 dig abo nn. avenue, ten doors, mete ie Tet Eos ‘real scovery in Dentistry, ‘acted Without Pain. all . ‘Teeth tocxtract, I would advise them them and ould the price very low, call and see for your- nd see the new and improved ‘eeth, '@ avenue, between 12th and 13th 8. R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist. a LOOMIS, M. D. The Inventor Patentee of the MINERAL FLATE TEETH, | personally at teeth whe cannot wears others, Ro person Tagan can wear others who cannot wear Persons calling at my effice can be secommodated with C4 style and price of Teeth they may desire, but to who are particular, and wish the pa- vars gensicoue the MINMEAL THETH will yd ae 338 P ete fa a Bo. 'e1 vania ave, Also, 907 Arch streai, J LS —————— INSURANCE COMPANIES. ANHATTAN N LIFE INSUBANCE ~ COMPANY iF NEW YORK CITY OFFICE Ni. 476 SEVENTH STREET, ashington City, D. 0. __ amv 3ORN* a Lictitien, agent 4ABEMEN’S INSURANCE 60. or WASH i INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. - OFFIO& No. 1, over Bank of Washington, OHARTERED BY OONGE: UB PITAL... sesooos sasossosseseeserss BUBPLUS BUND ...-ccssscccoceemeconere M Property of all kinds insured for a year or less Builders’ risks granted on the most favorable Nocharge for policies. JAMu&p ADAMS. President, ley, Esau Pickrell, ‘Themes Parker, . W. Davis, ne! . Ed. Clark, adfow Hoth well, of Washington." Directors in Georgetown are authorizedthy to renew policies end take riake ta ABEL G. DAVIS, Sec’ry, Couesss MOSPrrAt FOB WOMEN LYING-IN ASYLUM 1dth street, ( Circle.) corner of M street, ‘This Institution is situated in the most healthy pertion ee mead yy ee ORLY own rounds. irs pass OOF evi be Terme of Admission: from seo § 10 per week Mivance: ‘Fate includes Serd’ Wien aia vance. This include: " and Surtical Attendance. si MEDICAL STAFF. PURCEON IN GHARG ecg a I ee. HYBICIANB AND SULGEGNS, S34 Lstreet. between pring F M.D. 8 Gen’ U. D. Georgetown, 3 kL, D. D., Secretary. STEAM PoBtaBLe ENGINES, Combining the maximum of efficiency, durability and economy with the minimnm of weight aud price. They are widely and favorably known, more than 600 being in use. All warranted satis- factory or no sale. Descriptive circulars sent on application, aadrees J.C. HOADLEY & oy jy 11 eod3Sm Lawrence. Wass. 500 A a aS WINE, of the Well- know! 1s Wig: FORSTER SigSLING, 2 SHKIMER, UDESREIMER, HOCHHEIN NIERSTEINER, ‘hich Loffer for sale in quantities to suit par- chaser te Prices. jen e beseen at thes ae gn” No. 37 Green street, Georwe- . am RILEY A. SHI OLEON’S HISTORY OF JU! 1c ESAB, NAzpLEOr fir Morton Peto onthe nae ea eB, SP andorrontilie Prince Greene pei o e1 je Pri ven’ | Jef. Davies My Vineyard at Lakeview ng, | ture Fruit Ga Reea’ Foot) Fetter Carrier Four Yeare in the oC hemes FRANCK TAYLOR. |AINT FLOUR; LA PRTIT, jjeon de Penarva: Morte de Bases: Poudre FRANCK TAYLOR, | rey Oe be filed in RPHANS’ CUURT, Jaly 2 or COLUMBIA, Ss the case ropert may Seexciuded from all hengAt ta said 4 "sestate : Provided a copy of this or- r be published once a week for three weeks in the Nening Sear, provions to soe 6 “Sinaras iy 28-lawSw* Begiste: r of Wills, HE SUPRE' NT Br MB COU or D 10T OF COLUMBIA, ee. Joseph Waish et al ae Dockess ¥ x rocket 8, iMary A. Fletcher et al. { eee ‘The Trustee in the above cause having reported to the Court that he sold Lot No. 25 iu Square No. $28.to John Burns, for seven hundred and nine dollare and forty-seven cents, and that the pur- chaser has complied with the terms of sale. It is therefore. thie loth day ef Jul Cou the eal: as relates to the ra*ifica- tion of said sale be published once a week for three weeks tn the Evening Star prior to said day. order of the Court. = = true copy. _jy 2-wow Test :. RPHANS’ covst, JcLY %4, 1866—DistRict or CocumBia, WASHINGTON UoUNTY, to-wit -— case of Charles Weber, executor of sereoul hee, with ine approbation” of Shs Sr" a8, a iT of Washington a aforesaid, sppointed Saturday, the Isth day of August next, fer the final settlement distribal ion of the per- sonal estate of said deceased. and of the assate in 88 far as the same have been collected and turned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs said deceased are Rotified to attend, with their claims prop- erly vouched, or they may otherwise by excluded from all benefit Im said di ‘8 e8- tate: provided a copy of this order be published —- ee weeks inthe Evening Star, previous 1e ay ‘est :—Z.C. ROBBINS iy 25-w3w? iiss Register of Wills, RPHANS’ COURT, July loth. 1866 —District or CoLumBia, WachHINGTON CouNTY, To wet :-— In the case of Bachael Campbell, Executrix of Christy Bobinson, dece: + the Bxecu- trix aforesaid has, with the spproba- tion of the Grphans’ Court of Washington county aforesaid, appointed Saturday, the 4th day of August next, for the inal settiement and dis- tribution of Personal estate of said de- er |, and of the assets in hand. as far as the same have been collected and turned into pe ger when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified to attend. with their claims Properly vyonched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in said de- ceased's estate: provided a copy of this erder be = — a psig alr weeks im tho Eve- nin, ‘evious to ay. : » Test—Z. C. ROBBINS, _iy-law3w* Register of Wills NT E SUPREME COUBT OF DIs- = TRICT oF COLUMBIA, as = Joseph Anthony, compl’t, v8. Equity, No. 670. Jackson E. Quesenberv, def't, i The complainant having filed hie bill in this cause, praying for the substitution of a trustee in the place of the defendant, who was the original trustee in a certain deed of trust executed by Peter Bergman to the said Quesenbery, bearing date on the 3th day of Au; 1850, and it appearing tuat a subpoena was du ed and returned non fst, and an affidavit having been filed ix the canse that the defendant is not a resident of the District of umbia: It ts ordered, on this 18ta day of June, 1866, that publication be made in the Evening Star for six weeks, warning the said Jack- ery to appear and answer the said it, on or before the first Tuesday in the said |i prior to the a to a — and answer. our’ Tue Co] je 26-law6w PY _B. J. MEIGS. Olerk, yy IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- ecriber has obtained from the Orphene’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Celum- bia, letters testamentary on She personal es- tate ef Jonas Glick, late of ee. D ai All persons having clams against said deceased. are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber. on or before the Mth day of July next; they may otherwise by law be excluded from “Given under my hand thie 1éth day of July. 1006 ven under m 8 of . 1866, = In GLICK, HENRIE’ iy -tawsw* Executrix. BTMENT OF THE INTEBIO: D*Rey STATES PATENT EFICE, fu July 9, 18%, On the petition of OLDEN NICHOLS, of West Mass., praying for the extension of patent granted to him October 12, 1852, to whic! additional imprevemente were annexed March 30, 1884, for an improvement in ‘Grinding Mills,” for ven years from the expiration of said patent, — takes place on the 12th day of Qctober, It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 24th day of Sep- tember next. at 120 clock M.; and all | rae are notified to appear and show cause any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections spectally set forth in writi at least twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted fn accordance with the rules of the office which wil) be furnished on application. De positions and other P 18 relied upon as tes- ny must be filed inthe office twenty days be- ferethe day of hearing; the arguments, i @uy, within ten days after filing the testimony. Ordered. also, that thia notice be published in the Repoblican’ and the National Intellt Washington, D. ¢ Bes. nee Aw first of said publications te beat least sixty da revivvus ty the day of hearing allman THOMAS HARLAN, Acting Commis-ioner of Patents. PS. Editors of the above papers will please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office with 4 paper contatning this notice. J¥ 11 laws I EVABTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED 574 TES PATENT OFF ASHIN. TON, On the petition of PETEK GEIS castle, Pa. praying for the extension of a pa granted to him on the 1th day ef October, Is: #0 improver.ent in Grain Separatora for years trom the expiration ef said pat takes place on the 19th ay of October. 13) Itisordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the Ist day of Octo- b oclock M.: and all persons are if any they ught not to be granted. xtension r te forth in writing, at least freenty day of hearing: all testimony filed by either tobe used at the said heariig must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the of- fice, which will be furnished on application, Depositions and other papers relied upon as tes- timony must be filedin the ¢ ficerwenty days be- fore the day wearing, the arguments, if any, within ren dey efter Aifag the sontmony. 3 Ordered, also, that this notice be published in the Republican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D. O.. and in the Meadville Republics Pa., once a week for Gee hamper Pe ir Po the rat ot oe publications te be at least six ry Re, lions the day of hearing. THOMAS HARLAND, xf Acting Commissioner of iatents, ditors of the above papers will please id send their bills to the Patent Office with A paper containing this notice. 17 14 law3w é TMENT OF THE INTERIOR, D "48 PATENT O UNITED STATE FFICE, ASHINGTON, July 2, 13. On the petition of LOBENZO L. LANG- STBATH, of Oxford, Ohio, praying for theexten- sien ofa patent granted to him on the Sth day ef tober Pace, reissued on the 25th ef May, 1863, for an improvement in ‘Bee Mives.” tor seven years from the expiration of said paten: which takes place on the 6th day of October. It is ordered that thi tition he hea: the Patent Office on iN ¥,the 17th day of September. 1566, at 12 o’clock m ; and all porsons are notified to appear and show cause, if any the: have. why sat Cle ought not to be grant Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, apecially set forth in writi at least treeniy dave before the day of hearin all testimony filed by bo on — et the = — . ‘and transi in accordance wit! office, which wilt tke rules be furnished ou applica tions and ether rs, relied upon as tetinony must be hied inthe olce necne anes e “ of hearing; the arguments, if any, Rortbreerey ng titled eed Ordered. alse that this notice be Republican and the Intellizencer a nenaton. D. 0., andin the Commercial. Otneinnati om 0 once for tl successive weeks; rst ‘ations to be at least. ixty da: theday of ike. . U. T 7 Commissioner of Patents, . 8 —Editors of the above papers will please Be ind send their bills t the Patent Bice, with a paper containing thit ice. jy-9-law3w RTMENT OF THE INTEBIOR. DP iiirep STATES PATENT OFFICE, vgs wom INGTON, July 8, 1836, On = of D. D. ALLEN, of Adams, Mas- sachuseti praying for the extension of a patent ranted to him on the 19th day of October, 1852, for an improvement in ** Teol for pueting Pegs out of Boot Soles,”’ for seven years from the expira- Smeg ot Getaton tas which takes place on the 19th of Fy 1856 Tt is ordered: that the sald petition be heard at the Patent Office on MUON aX, the day of Oc- tober bext, at 12 o’cloc! 5 al reons are pest, and show sim 8 any they 0 t to " pM ol the day of hearty; ott gears party to be used af the eatd hear trahsmitted in accordance wi the nee hee joinag 2 8 + e Depositions r res, ~ Ds. fall; yd ye bef aA ied fore either ua ‘as tea- a a, fore the day of hearing; the arguments, if any, within ten daye after fling the testimeny. Ordered, alse, that this notice be ee ished in the Republican and imeningerr. oe D.O,, and in the Springfie! yebican, 5 % once a week for three successive A first of sald y ebtications tobe at least sixty days pre- vious to the day of hearing. r. 9, THEAKRE of Patents. Editors of the abo will pleas hi nd seni their bills to th Potent Omce’ with & paper containing thie netice, ay 10-w3w | FIFTEEN HUNDRED «1. he eee hi | fo: at is Known at this Depot we Noe 1,3, sod 3. aud ors wilt PROPOSALS. ! RAILROAD LINES. ROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. t 3. avd vi tained for any qo Bide must be in duplicate, and te: ‘ate sheets of paper. delivery of the Flour to commence of the bids, and must be ies, daily, as the Govern- ment may direct, at the wharves, or Railroad De- potin Washington, D.C. The delivery of all Flour awarded to becom- Rost vite twenty days from the acceptance of Bide will be received pie to be delivered in = oak barrels. head lin ae oun Sine ‘an the n ‘ayment will be mate Government may have for disbursement. The usnal Government inspection will be made just before the Flour is recelved, and uone sccepted which is not fresh ground, and No bid Will be entertained from it present to respend. A qecereTament reserves the right to reject any bid iT any cal . Bide to be addressed te the undersigned, at No. 223 G street, endorsed Se _ay Mat Major and ©.8., 0.8. A. P®OPOsALs FOR SALE OF Woon. Department of Washiaston, Menten Ee ihe Cig Guarneri ‘ashincton D.C. July 14, 1886.4 Sealed Proposals are invited at this office until 12 o'clock noon. MONDAY. Auguat 6, |. for the Febare. of (13.60) THIREEN PHOUSAND : ee OF GOVERNMENT WUOD, located as fol = (1,400) FOUBTEEN HUNDRED CORDS at the Kendall Green Wood Yard. on tne line of the Bal- timore and Qhio raiiroad. about ope mile from the depot of said read.in thiscity. Phie wood consists of about ONE-THIRD (3) PINE and TWO THIBDS(*,)04K. and is piled immediately Pisre the traek of the railread (11.600) BLEVEN THOUSAND SIX HUN- DBED OORDS at the Wood Yard three-quarters efamile north of Alexandria, on the line of the Mesbington, Alexandria, and Georgetown rail- ro! This wood consists of about TWO THIRDS (*) PINE and ONE-THIRD: +,) OAK, is piled along the track, and ie distant about one bal! of a mile from @ wharf on the Potomac river, leading to which there is a direct and level road thoroughly seasoned. will besrece ed for quantities from Cords and upwarda, with privilege of of either or both lots. (50) Fit taking all Payment to ke made in Government funds,im- | mediately after the opening of the bids and upon measurement of the wood. | The right is reserved of rejecting any or all deemed disadvantageons to the United — M. I. LUDINGTON, Colonel and Chief artermaster, jy 14-19t Depot of ‘ashington. iv ERA Cc ae DISABMED 1!!! HE CHIEF CAUSES OF PESTILE. sian DESTROYED. DE. E. FLUIDS, secured by Letters Patent in the United States and France. Prepared aolely by the New fecting Company, at their Laboratory, 0. & 302 Henry Street, N.Y, Offi 42 Cedar Street. mpany orgasized on & permanent basi urtaret the celebrated Freach Che: ist, in charge of its Laboratory. is prepared to fur- Bich ita DisixrxctiNe Ficips for sick rooms. wur- series, urinals water closets. NCE mente. kinds of manures ( tyneasely increasing tne val of the latter to every f. sonons and offensive gases exist. These agents a deodorizers(antiseptics, antiputrescents, and di infectante in the scientific pore A of the word ‘They remove noxious gases and odors by chemtc: principles—leaving in their places Ara’*hfwl air: they are DESTROVERS. and not merely absorhents oF potsonous gases—not injurious to utemsilsia which they are used. The attention of medical and sci- entific men is directed to these disinfectants. At- tached are testimonials in favor of the great dis- covery. which, with hundreds of others can be seen et the Company's office. Dr.avan Hovss. ALBANY, March 90, 1366. To the Presiden: of the York Disinfectins Co. Dear Sir: It‘s all it is rey ented to be. We have made many trials of disinfectants, but now passes all others au a remedy agaitet all bed oiess, reas net al lors. T. Bossmit & Co. New Yoax, April 9, 1366. Tothe President of the New York Disinfectine Co.: Dear Sir: We pronounce it without exception to be the best we have ever known. Its effect upon every matter is complete and instantaneons C. A. BTETsoN, Astor Honse. SF'N.B.—These Disinfectants are used by the scavengers. under the direction of the Sanitary Pelice of the Metropolitan Health Department, York. POWELL & THOMPSON, 490zpanSr.,¥-Y.. General and Sole Agents for the United States and the Canadas, to whom all orders should be ad- dressed. For sale by all Dreggists and General Dealers in the United States aud Canadas Agent fer Washington, JAMES MOLAN, 272 Peunsy! avenne my 13-3m SECRET DIBEASESI SAMARITAN'S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER usEpD, “Yes, A Positive Ovre,” fer GONORRHEA, GLEET, STRICTURES, ae Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure, ey are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor Bini hbo taste, end will not in any way in- yare the stomach or bowel the most delicate. ‘Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases in “twenty four hours.” Pre by a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, ene of the most eminent Doctors and Chemists of the present day; no exposure, no trouble, no change whatever, Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or ed with Balsam Copaviaor Mer- seen he SAMARITAN’S CLET. Sent by mail in a plain envelope, Price—Male peckages, $2. Female, $3. BLOOD! BLOOD!! Ft ged ld OFULA, ULCERS. 8 8, SPOTS, TEITERS. LES, BOILS, * 8¥PHILIS, ‘OB VENEREAL DISEASES, &c. SAMARITANS ROOT AND HE, Jvics 1s offered the publicasa itive cure. SYPHILIS OB VENERE. DISEASES, the SAMARITAN’S BOOT AND HERP JUICE isa niost potent, eertam and effectual remedy ever pre- scribed ; if reaches and eradicates jee’ | Particle of the ven Fag Th that the cure is thorough and permanent. Take, then, of this purifying rem- edy and be healed. and do not transmit it to your posterity that for which you may repent in after on DO NOT DESPAIR! Ly be proponnced 1 AURGERITAN'S ROOT AND HESE 3U will Tear wollen ali ths bed effects at Hares i. e e of Treary, syster em ALES! Tr Ti ¥ MALES !! Ip many aflections with which numpers of Fe- jeu sufier the happily adapted BOOT AND HERB JUICES Hown, Falling of as otto: nD, Thera TA for efi complaints incident te the cae” fol hes 1.25 per bottle, com Price $ by SAMARITAN’S WASH Is, in oaen of Sypnaiis, ‘used In connection with the er! i ... Price 25 cen’ Boa tincr se ena t pct We ines ed, cians 5 7 fathe v. B joepitals. jURGEONS SAY OF THES AMAR eee bie REMEDIES. “Post HosPitaL, Fort MaRsHa., Balt Md., Feb. 20, 1864.—‘“I_ have great saliet stating hea ihave bea Poel - mn jee? that have used them with mt, discretion, and properly, and, bave found them respond to my auticipations ‘vans yd and effectually. Knowing their compesition, I have the fullest confidence in as far as my use of them extends, their eioncy, 208 . thom trORLFRED O. BOWERS, * Assistant Surgeon, Sth N. ¥. Vols.” D, corner 1ith Pons: orivente ne, Westington HENRY COUR. “DESMOND 2°C0:. s my 6-tt EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, 0 July 130i, 1866, TO ALL WHOM: IT MAY CORUREN™ ‘ing been made under the act Jugs ib for thee Felsnue of ‘the following ‘ie. scribed Land Warrants, which are to have it destroyed —N. is hereby givea that at the date Tollewtog the description of each certificate or warrant of like tenor will be relssucd. if no valid objection shoulé then 6 . 1855, ip the mame of Archibald ; No 64.073 for 120 acres, issued under the act of March 34. 1855, in the name of John Jones. and Commissioner. wit Manofecturer of Monuments Made to erder on reasonable terms hortes! Bi te Penna. aven Panerai Abel ts oO SABRE. ay 16-wi2w" \ STEAM MAuBLE WOlaS," MABBLE MANTLE: MONUMENTS, TABLE Bier trons ARASTERN MAR. Orders for egy ath God ah ts wey Washington..D. C. —Marey’s Thirty ¥ ‘Army ro the Border ‘haatrangd"Auseal 4 immer edited by FRANCK TAYLOR. NNIEBS can be had in any quactities at Ge23-tf 0) BARRELS OF | within | wood offered for saleis of good or fair | COURTARET’S DISINFECTING | f | BAltimens any ol e Ball uvaD. due MORE sed WARRIRTO Bow run as fellows. viz: FOR WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS JENOTION. Leave at 6:15 and 7 00 3:45 and 80 p.m. ALL PABTS UF THE wasT. except + at 7:20 8. m. and £00 Park rf, re yo to Whestnay, TH « the Washington Suatene Hicker Omen wan Well as at the pew office in the Building, Penmeyivanie aveme, WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRI aND GEORGETOWN RAILROAD. Lass | TABLE. On ond eter MON ar ey =, 1888, and ontl | farther nett: r Aes news -~ Eran betwen SMa ; DAY PASSENGE TiAiNS” | | Leave Wasuiner LBAVE ALEXANDRIa, | I... OWA press g. | Express. P.M OP. x, STEVENS, Lie-cne _mb 12-ly : ELPS, {W.,A &0.B.E, | HBOUGH LINE BETW | T PHILADELPHIA aN W asnincton, March 2. 5 ‘Trains and Bew ¥, ere Bow run as follows, viz | FOR NEW YORK, withont chance of cars, | _ Leave daily (except Sunday) at 73) s. m. andes Pm. pig? NEW XORK, changing cars at Philadel. tars, aatty (except Sunday) st 118 @, m. ang “FOR PHILADELPHIA, y (except Sanday) at 7:30 and 11:3 a, ON SUNDAY. mlsere for New York snd Philadelphia at 6:30 p, anicePlug cars for New York on 6:30 p. m. train | rough tickets to Philadelpht Boston. can be had at the Station Otter or ai teaee | poe nag OI the pew coon od .u the Amer- | = ‘heetenne ng, Pennevyivente svenus, Bee Baltimore aud Ghie Ratlroad advertisement | for schedule betw: - ir yand the Were asnington, Baltimore, An. P_ SMITH, Master of Transportation. OOLE. General Ticket KOONTZ, On and afsertht iy; iD c ie day e Bt Capt. BE. T. be rd will lew streets, Bal THURSDAY, and SaT- 5p _m., for Easton Potat, Clora’s Point. Wallach's barf, Cambridge, Hughiett’s W! Cabi Creek, and Medford's Wharf Eastern Bhore. she will reach on Ley Theredaysand Saturdays. gers from Warhingten should take the train for Baltimore NEW OUTSIDE B EVENI Grable Mile, Cxford LINE OF STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW YORK, WASH NGTO 6 ‘The Steamers of this! Wharf, Georgetown, every WEDN EB: cs: SPER DAY, and Pler 11 rth Biver, N York, every SATUBDAY. Passenger accommodations unsurpassed Freient received daily. and kept under cover, joeds recetved on storage at Suows Wharf, bg ‘or Passage an X ep MERBS, Avent, JOUN W No, 107 Wate HOOE & Jy 10-Im S7 West street, New York. poromas TBANSPOBTATION LINE, NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. The Steamer EXPRESS, Capt. EB leaves Washington st6 a m. and | UREDAY te Gisment, Dany eRee : out, ‘erry potpt, Chatterton Landi BYTEBR, Smith's Point, ing, Na oy Stores, Mathias Point, Pope's Oreck Bini Point, Plowd: Wharf. Lancaster's Wharf, Stone's w Surriomen Bay, Foxwell's Wharf, Point. Point Lookout, and arrives at Baltimore at ® m- on Sunes7is, BRYAN & BRO , Agents, ap7-tf No. 345 Peni a. avenue, ICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND PO- R TOMAC KAILBUAD. TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a, m. excepted.) Sp yy ty palsy ey *e Richmond, i a. ie ath. e oma steamers from BisteRereet Wharf, Washington, to Aquia Oreek an Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac Railre now entirely completed from Aquia Ureek to Ri ne fe connecting there with trains or the Rich- Tmo qond and Petersburg and Bichmoud aud Danville ailroads.for Petersburg, jon: ma 2. | Raleigh, Greensboro’, Selisbary, Ubarlotte om | Chester: 8. 0. ober Say TIT ot 2 Tanah sore ete t ny o exce 64 a.m. and7 p tn. and arrive in Richmond at 205 p.m.and4s m. pm gs TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HO! ‘ifty Miles Shorter ana 25; Hours Quicker Be sure and ber Through ‘Tickets via Aqua Greene Cage Pa geet . corner eRDS. 8 ie pereet, or on board of the boats. Baggage checked rough. Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons will be in readiness to convey passengers and baggage be- ween depote in Richmond. 2 moony m ty thie line pass by daylight Mont ‘ernon. may bave an_op; nity of ng several battle Delds near Fredericksburg Uy stop: ping at that point. ‘Breakfast and sup on board of Steamers. GEO. MATTINGLY Supt, Washington, D. 0, MATTHEW OLABK- Agent pe = apS-ly O¥8’ SPRING AND SUMMEB CLOTHING. SELLING OFF TO REDUCE STOCK. We offer our entire stock of Boys’, Youths’ and GEADY-MADE CLOTHING = AND FURNISHING Goops at greatly redaced prices, ai secure cheice selection’ <a WALL, STEP: £00., 322 Penna. avenue, je 23-6tif between 9tb and 10th streets, vi URS,. than | ihorehees, aod, emeonen ot tae ; ri Soae th ae Seta i | i t ise i BAG? BUCKU AND IM Cures secret aud.deli- H F stages, &t little expense® iittic or ne ne e indict, ne inconvenience, a SOF VIEW FOR JULY, zBOW'S BEY ‘egress pn EIN The Old and the New: by ” = The Piece British, Americans bave Woa to i by Henry J Morgan. 3. Sketches of Forei Travel 4 Shall Southervers Em . The Future ef South Carolin: Hesrerene, 6. Home Ed: Gircle; by G Fitzhugh ‘and Developm a aE ‘ b pt. War— Daily in the Wonfederacy Depart- and Enterpri-e. Department of gricultare. pertmentof Mining and Mann- ; ures, Department of Commerce Departm-nt of the Freedmen Department cf Internal im- Pry dollars r Seale Poserrictions: recelved pe ahemeaaat 1-1) FRANCK TAYLOB.

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