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_THE EVENING STAR. |_ By the steamer He: Chaa: at New York from Aspinwall, fal: weeny voees from Valparaico to Saly 3a, eet ce te and carry out A victory reported the ayan Soatr 4 army over the aliies, pole Bim Bas mmo will ofer ington ( opinion of some of the forma poe ello Journals, one likely to sfice of solid peace, which is so earnestly de- ed in order te develop the industry ond com. of the country. The Nacion Argentina gives the number of those piaced hors du comba’ at 12,000, of which 40.C00 are said to be Paraguayans, aad only 2,40 allies. The America, of Buenos Ayres, makes a very curious calculation upon the | ~-2/eo&de both armies at B® GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. DUMBARTON- Under a deed of trust from John F. sel, nites peommoen, SJ Wander of the zilian division, places the fare to ten ‘acres af | line, northwest of the — Washi ane . .& portion of the with a comfertable | elevated building olrtoPointet Becks wil building. The railroad to Point o! J gpg yt of the comtemplated sites of ° Presidential residence and public park, name- os. Berry's, is only a mile lat tobe seen at GRBEN & WILLIAMS” ington. Paraguayan cavalry, who cut through to the a7 THE ABOVE SALK IS POSTPONED IN centre of the force, and took the remainder of iow creed t= it @ccounts, fixing the losses of 46,000, of whieb trom 3,000 to $,000 are Para. | ay ane the balance either Argentines. Brodie or UFaguayans, = The official report of Gen. Osoro, the com- Jose in officers alone at forty-five. | A newspaper correspondent in th | Blade: writing to the America. gives publicity inom? | two miles Bladensba: tain facts, which, if correct, show plainly that | Pa4,J8 m high cultivato the Paraguayans haye obtained a most trmm- pbant victory over the allies. The former are reported tohaye taken from the latter forty pieces of Brazilian artillery and over 400 pri- soners, ile their own los consisted of but four guns aud one or two flags A large por- Gop of the Uraguayan infantry and 2 force of Argentine cavalry were routed bya dash of the troops in the rear. This successful move- | ¥ men: caused the allies to abandon their camps, im consequence of their having tocross a large | Be great sacrifice of life. l= —_——— Two days after this Gen. Mitre,thecomman- | RY J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, der of the defeated forces, sent a ilag of truce to BUSTEE'8 SALE OF FINE OOTTAGESIT General Lopez, the commander of the Para- *euNt tot A Ei a MBBIDIAN ize their forces. Lopez promptly refused, as- On MUNDAY. guayans, and asked an armistice for three days, in order to bury the dead and reorgan- serting that, as the allies had resolved to carry she war on to death, he would keep them to their werd, ard comply himself literally to | their request. The Paragnayans then fortified the camp they occupied, aud the triple allied forces were im such a condition that they dared not move from the fear of bringing on an attack that Might annihilate them. During the actions from the 2ith to the 2th of May, itjs estimated that the Paraguayans had but * men engaged, while the allies Bad not less than 45,000 in the field. Gen. Osa- no acknowledged toa loss of 700 killed, and about 2.060 wounded, but it is siated that at Correntes there are not less than 3,000 wounded and sick soldiers belonging to the allied arMiecs. Un the 25th of May the Paraguayans made @ third attack upon their enemy, passing over the bodies of the deag and wounded who had fallen im the advance, aud succeeded in de- stroying the organization of two baitilions of the allies. In this brilliant affair the Para guayans Bad bet few more than 2.000 men, while the alhes bad far more than 3,500 men —<<—___ Wie WAM FOR THE PHILADELPHIA Convex. | Philadeipbia ter the accommodation of the August Convention will be a most extensive affair. It will seatten thousand persons. A special gallery tor ladies will he x prominent feature or the builcing. It will be erected « the Ceptral Park of Dr. Jansen, at Fifteen all of th adrilateral. The structuie which the Chicago Convention of 13%) as- sembled was not so large as this, e temperance lectu ‘was delivered on Friday by Dr. Crane, at the meeting of the New York Board of Health. chi _ AUCTION SALES. GOVERNMENT SALES. LEGAL NOTICES. | PROPOSALS. oo rg ONT SALES 4T G1bSi @i0,u. 0. The Battles im South America. ' B" =" ‘ety emp aman "s Of eit. baits tis deemed Bo vi MP BUILD ENUING WHARVES, & ander the direction of BD the a. ce that the auc: visions of the will of = the undersigned truat m upon which to buldaned- AvgUt 1868. a: 6 0’clock commencing at IC o'clock sm i been @isposed of fe quantity of the best material, mae yet remains to be ¥ 5 square No. 23, op and 2oth streets wer o 12. in sqnare No, 23, om dith stree H street and Boek creek. Title. ff rale. Bee deed from Ji + July 9. 1882, liber W. B. RB EYER. Trustee, Wee WALL. nb cause. , Morth H street, of said B: da charge First Di RALE OF QUARTE eaenota Quartermasies | Sonera ba By order ef the will be sold, om First Devision sites, wood Tables.Chaire : Mrs. Gales’ and Th Paes | iy la-waw BPHANS’ COURT, Jcry 2%, 1866—District Ba Coruxsia, was e cate of Christopher afore: phans’ Court of pocinted Saturday, the Isth for the final settlement and dist sonal estate of said band, as fesvorted Lum 1,800 feet square Timber, 60 F' 10 b: SP ADNESDAY, pols presents rare inducements tomcetiones ‘are ucem +! ntieme: ne to purchase handsome building sites for & | cenntry seat. prairie in their retreat, inflicted upon them & Jy Bd _Unt) GREEN a WILLIAMS, Avcts, hie it t 0 Army Wagons, 15 Carte, ldead-horse Wagon, 1 Water Wagon, iron. 6 Hose Carriages and Abont 10,000 Ibs. Grain ee! in 12 rete Harness, (four- 1 Bcow. 20 by 60 feet, but horse, je used, 20 sete Bere: (Amba-1 set Mathematical In- 1 Spirit Level and Tri- ere. 1 Surveyors Compass, 4 Warehouse Tracks. es TOTHE OATY, ON TH BETWEEN KALORAMA HILL. 13t! august. at 5 o'clock lance 15 sets Cart Harness, C Bine cottage «ites, of about four acres 25 Biding Saddles, Bri di enc! This land is situated on the high grounds north ‘West of and contiguous to the city. and is one of the most beautiful locations in this ash srushes, Buckets. Shov- je, Pick: and nozzles comp! feet Gum Hose, 1. 1: Cooking Btoves, Christy 20 Beating Stoves, Me, 2 and 25,, with Die tn consequence of the rama or Meridian Bill be! rospect either of Kalo = selected to build the ‘resilent, it being be raposed $9 con- onnecticut ave.. Lhere is also a qaarry of atone purchasers will be priv- ed toget the stone irom gratia for the foun ons of any buildings they may desire to erect on these sites. Plats of the reem of J.C. = be purchi wi bricks, &c , for cook 100 brasa Cock stoves, (new) O valves, &c , worn, ALSO, 20 HORSES. Together with a large quantity of other proper- ty_not above enumerate: 7. on the place, to which Sale to commenc il at 10 o'clock @. m. aeth tinue from day to day until all is sold. Purchasers mnst remove their stores within five (5) days trom date ef sale. ‘Terme: Cash. in Government funds, A boat for Giesboro will leave the Sixth-street wharf every hour durii rty may be seen at the auctien tuire & Co., where the property dune 6, 12, and tes secnred on urchaser’s coat. NOUKSE, Trustee. JAS. 0. Me GUIRE €00., Aucts, 2 of sale. JAMES A. EKIN, MN. A..in charge First Division.Q. M.G. 0. D SALES IN WISCONSIN SYNOPSIS OF THE PRESIDENT’ MATIUN No 710. DATED JUNE At orcere public exles of ever five and millers of acres of vacant public land CONSIN. t6 follows. At the Laud (tice at LA Gay of SertemreR next, th thirty tix Townships and the counties of Monroe, Jac uftalo. Atthe Land Office at LA CROSSE, on the 2th day of SerT® MBEK next, seventeen parts of Town- ships. the counties as above At the Land Office at FALLS ST. CROTX, on the Ist day of OctosxR next. the reserved sec- tiens in forty four Townships and ships in the counties of Dunn, months, with interest, for no preperty sold. Conveyancing at iy 17-dts 3 Y THOMAS DOWLING, Anct.; Georgetown TION.-The wigwam about to be erected in veEy, VALUABLE AND DESIRABLE BUSI- STAND AND BESIDENOE in George- town. at Anction. Ou THURSDAY, An; I willsell, in front o! CROSSE, on the 17th reserved sections in rtsot Tewnships, in son, Trempaleau,and at 9th, at 6 o'clock p. in., the premises, that very Iuable and desirable property ,sitnated on High ge street The lot froace eet, with a depth of 202 he improvements brick store ana Iding. containing street. No. 60. near Bri 29 feet 6 inches on High and Wallace streets. and will occupy nearly ee ee heal dwelling, with large back bu: 32 recms and cellar and ore of the best locations for business in the tow: Terms: cash. arts of Town- lerce, and St, ‘tthe Land Office at FALLS 8ST. OROIX. on 20 te be paid on the day of sale. Conveyance and stamps at the cost of the pur- vaser. i¥ 26 The lecture entire wa« as follows: “In the Stygian and pest-ridden Twelfth ward. of Brooklyn, uot # solitary one of the five hun- dred members of the Father Mathew society. — —— _ been attacked by —- avenue, between 4th and 6th streets cholera.” r. Acton clinehed this remark by weet i bs jlecree of the Supreme Court of the District adding that not cholera case had yet oc- a 8 Lies tb PI a5 cn the seth ‘dey curred among the sixteen thousand members Of the Father Matthew $ ciety in New York. Uran.—Rev. Mr. McLeod, the Missionary et al. of the American Home Missionary Society at Gleggs Great Salt Lake City, bas been preaching a system in its strongnold” The attended in considerable numbe- churchin thatcity. Mr. McLeod is greatly | teen.( encouraged. lon: S77 A gushing rebel of the female persuasion, sent the following heart-rending lines w her warrior lover. They were found in a captured detier: “Tis hard for yu’ans tu live in camps, ‘Tis bard for yu’uns tu ficht the yanks, “Tis bard tor vn"uns an’ we'uns tu part, { But yu’uns all kno yn'uns got we'nns hearts, S7 A sunstruck laborer im Hartford revived just 4s his coffin was going into the grave. the new Co Tuileries. s to Napoleon—«F @a The Austrians were hemmed in, basted | and sewed up by the needle gun. Using taa | ‘weapon the Prussians took a stitch ip time S7A man was recently arrested in Inia | Ury notes Upon bis person. vention spoke of d rempt and efficient mean of clo: Ea THOS DOWLING, Auct._ BX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, CHANCERY SALE OF A VALUABLE IM- TOVED BEAL ESTATE, situated on Hace: OctoweR next. ten parts of Town- sbips, in the countiesof Pepin and Pier At the Land Office at EAU CLAIRE. day of OcTOBER next, the reserved sectlos ‘ownshi psin the PHANS’ otherwise by law said dece COURT. July 2 vr CoLumBia, Wasiincton care of Frederick Schmi B_ of George Schillo, deceased, the administra- | to sorpoele bes am to ane’ o ry inted Saturday. the 18th da: eetatc oftaid deceased ard of e far as the same have been collected aad turned meney , when and where all the creditoraand heirs ith thei ssi eri een ae ay with their claima properiy vouchea, or ey | i be excluded from all benefit 18 Washi |, and of the 186 — Digtaict UNTY, To wit: administrator bation of the Or. ity aforesaid, ap- Anguet next, for ion the personal in han: ‘sestate: Provided a copy of this or- ity A. Fletcher he Trustee in the abo to the ( & ‘ourt that he Joh: Ve c old Lot N id same is hereby ratified and confir fo the contrary beshown on or before the 10th day of August next; provided a copy of this order or so much thereof as relates to the ratifica- tion of said sale be published once a week for three weeks In the Evening Star prior to said day. eee of the Court, awsee Test :—R. J. MEIG ries Weber, Abas, with the ‘spprebation of the as, © apprebation rr Washington County aforesaid, of August next, utien of the per- deceased. and of the assste in far as the same ha | der be published once a week for three weeks inthe Evening Star, previous to the eald day. _iy 2@lawSw* & B COURT OF THE DIs- id 7 hic ow COLUMBIA, Joseph Waish et Vv oe { 706, Rutty Docket 8 et anse having reported ot No. 23 40 8a : Clerk. HING TON OOUNTY, to- twee -— ie executor been collacted turped into money; when and where all RPHANS’ COURT, July 10th. 1866 —Distaict oF CoLUMBIA, WasHINGTON CouNTY, To wit — In the case of Bachael Campbell, Executrix of Bobinson, aforesaid has, Grphans’ county eforesaid, of August next, of the wielewsws N THE SUPREME k TRICT Of COLUMBIA Joseph Anthony, compl't, . prov ce a Week for ng Star previous to the a the creditors and heirs of said d tty soucheds or, te therwire b erly vouched, or they may of ise by excluded from all benefit In said deceased tate: provided a copy of this order be pul ence a week for three weeks in the Evening Star, previous to the said day with their claims jlecensed are ‘Test :—Z. 0. ROBBINS. Test— required to a rand answer. Court true copy J¢ %6-law6w deceased, to attend. with their iched, or they may otherwise from all benefit in said de- vi copy of this erder he = weeks in tho Eve- ROBBINS, Register of Wins. JOURT OF THE DI3- ister of Wi is. the — Execa- the preba- Court of Washington appointed Saturday, the 4th day for the final settiement and dia tribution of the personal ertate of said de- - and of the assets in hand. as far as the same have been collected and turned into money when and where all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are notified claims proper! by law be ex, ceased ’s es! published « 8. é Equity, No. 670, Jackson E. Quesenbery, deft. The complainant having filed bis bill in this cause, praying for the substitation 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, the $th day of August, 18), and it appearing that @ -ubpona was duly issued ‘and returned nom /st.y and an affidavit having been filed in the cause that th defendant ie not a resident of the District of mia 2 th ring date on It 1s ordered. on this 18th day of June, publication te made in the Evening Star once a week for six weeks, warning the said Jack- son BE, Quesenbery to appear and answer the sail Dill of complaint, on or before the tember. 1866; otherwise the ‘em for confessed; provicied t! tion of this order be published at least two months prior to the date at which the said defendant is By order of the B. J. MEIGS, Clerk. ten ‘outies of Clarke, Chip- Di. At the Land Office at STEVENS POINT, on the ‘OBER Dext. one hundred and ten Parts of Townships in the counties Oconto Office at MENASHA. on the sthday KR next, sixty seven Townships and parts tof Oconto: AYFIRLD.on the sth NovemseR next, the reserve! sections in parts of townships in pewa, Eau C'nire and Dui 2th mend of Oct ips and or Maraten avd tate of ©. against con plainsn! aud ttet al. are aatectiante, (No. 53% jer for sale at pubite th i-es, on hes pe the — hea f course of lectures om polygamy. attacking th 1866. at 6 0'c! p.m. at piece or pi a “f ormons Nove round in the city of Washington, D: though the | \Yruue'eckteen ¢ ~ Jeade rs threaten the preacher's life. One gen- . the: corner ‘of tleman has subscribed ~1,000 toward a large 9 thas ‘nemabered five handéred and six 516,) and running thence northwestwardly n (18) feet. thence north- les with said avenne, wnehi ps in the coun’ t the Land Office at eighty-one townebips and the counties of Ashland. La Pointe, Burnett and ongles. ‘Atte Land Office at BAYFIELD day of Nove BFK next. forty-nine tow: Rene of towne! ointe and Do al) benefi 9 feet northwestwardly of the twelve, (12.)in square ibips in the counties of Rebleea. D*®* Wa: Onthe petition of OLDEN Ni Boxbury, M. patent edditional impreve' J M.ED Commissioner of the Gene Genenat Lanny OF Fick, Junel, 1856 Note.—Under the regulations of the Depart- Ment. as heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising preclamatious except eTS Ax are <Perialiy author Commiseioner of the Gene j atr! and fitty-nine feet, thence nerth thirty two aud ni dredth= (32 90 100) feetto the line of I street north eighteen (18) fect. thence south thirty-six and for- five bundred the (36 45-100) feet. thence nerth | Meatwardly to intersect Maceac b ore or lee, tecether with the ba. vements thereon, | he term= of sale, as prescribed by the said de- = free, are: One-third exsh S7 The Russian Bear puts bis fore feet upon i4 in en tial map drawn up at the | fifteen m DENTISTRY. and the balance to be D six. nine, twelve and ‘he from the day of sale; the said bal. a | ance to bear intere-t trom the day of sale, and the the day of REMOVAL. mi DENTIST, tiss xeMoveD from enn. avenue, ten doors Without Pain. son~ having Teeth to ext . to call at De TESTES cites, mm the day of sal <ale by the erder of the court. 5 and conveyancing at the cost of the purehas: Tennessee, with $100,000 in counterfeit Treas- } fhe terme sf rate are noe complied with withi days after the day of sale. the Trustee resery ek and cost of the de:aalt ing purchaser or purchasers, nron one week’= no- | tice, by advertisement in the National [ntelli- “breeches of war gencer and the Evening § GREEN & WILLIAMS, a oald advise them office, and Lave them Teeth peg ey tf er that all persons shonid reduced the price very low, the fact, call and see for your- mg the new and impreved | Taph in the Quincy call for the | right to resell at the bave Teeth, we have To be convinced of ®° A hen-pecked augband has written to an } jy 24-e0d&ds method of ipserté theeciter desiring him to offer a liberal d for bis wite’s lost temper { S7 We believe that the first anti-renver wes Mare Anton3, whois reported w Buve -aid in one of his speeche «See what a rent the envious Casea made” @7 The sailor » Teta nurse Spanix<h tect are said to be bud! ie’ed with secure y ‘ likely. hotabarding deien -¢less tow ns i are bdasiavss. S7After the snow form in U Sb ult, Brigham Young n: h fulin shoveiling snow pat den. 7 Why is a bappy husbau tic Cable! Because le is i His Fesie B7 Russell ofthe LondonTimes says *! Austrian army the big dram is puion go-cart, with sbaftsand apairof wheels. a as Pompey trots along the (ruminer beats the sheepskin.” &- Two New Hampshire widows wished to Maury an old gentieman of 5. who has al. mue, between 12th and 13th 8. R. LEWIE, M. D., Dentist, B* @KEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF BUILDING LOTS IN THE SIXTH WARD | of adeed of tru By virtue ed Dec to the subseriber,da- ii ber R. M i .No DF, . Waswixotox, On the petition of PETER GHISE 1 praying for the extens ou the Wwth day ef Oc nt in G is personally at . at public anctio: y ‘of September. 1346. in frout ef the premises, Low ee (3) 10 Square numbered ten han + (1.023 ) au) Lots numbers in Square wambered inety six, (99,) of the plan of hird cash: the residue in 6 and 12 months, the parchaser civing his erie Arlau~ | deferred payments, satisfactorily endorsed ne, tntereet from ons ale. A doe "ontent. and a a of trast taken, to secure the hese All conveyancing and stam the terms of sale from the day of 5 caetle who cannot wear Persons calling at my office can be with any style and price of Teeth who are partioniar, and’ hy thi ccure’ the MIN wE aL Tea en cis, aloo INSURANGE COMPANIES, N LIFE INSUBARCE and Ro person can wear 86 aectems iad - a eleven (]])ana tw bine hundred — nnsylvania ave in detween 9th and ed to bis Meares | Dearth Phi i payments. cost of the purchaser. if complied with witi in five viays d | sele,the trustee reserve the right to resell the d property at the risk and c: chaser, on giving three da: transmitted fice, whi tof the detantti otice in the Eve. Star ASBURY y dy B-eokds GREEN & WILL e the day ready had two wives: he married one of them, and the other wants 810.00 heart-dainages, #7 in Choctaw county, Mis: . a boy of six- teen recentiy killed his mother im obedience to the direction of bis father. knocking her down with an axehandle and then striking ber with commenced Abouca bible, which the old man ordered to be destroyed. S7 Kare discovery in the Tower of London. An inscreption has just-come to light on the wall of the @partment where the Princes were smothered. 1t proves the gentle spirit ot one zt least of the unhappy youths, for it reads: “Let me siss him tor his smoth @7 A merchant baying seut,in obedience to an © a fifty barrels of flomr toa grocer in Vinces, Tecen dis “Send down fifty hog: to eat np that flour.” §7-A doy in Minpesota tiled a musket with sand and gunpowder, and, bolding it over his risk and cest of t! head, tired off the charge, His head went Beck's with it. Perr aa (1 Sz It is rather fonny to see the conductors | “jy 14-SawSwads BX 2-6. MeGUIRE & ©0.. Acctioneers. hybrid ge TRUESTEN'S SALE Under apd by virrue of = decree of the Supreme Court of the District ef Columbia, bearing date ou t July, 1%6,. and passed in acertain 3 eadivg Jn salt Ceest. wiprein & view ell is complainant, an rabeth OK a@stone, Singulariy enough, this fatal «narrel aon nbexs are wel nidunts. (No, .¢ t offer tor sal A.D., J36 the DO . LIGHTER, Agent, D publics jf SEMEN's INSURANCE Co. OF fk INGTON AND GEORGETOWN. ase OFF10B No, 1, over Bank of Washington, 'Y CONGRESS, 1537, aennerecnaecensees seeessseeneeeges cause mi DAY, tresthn ABTEEED B clock p. rt, om the premises, CAPITAL,....ccsmueen SURPLUS FUND. ores -senesenemnsees sovenssesseseereee 30,000 Pro of all Kinds insured for a year or less ll w + Beginning st a pointon East ¢ nt 25 feet weet from the north cast corner ot said lot No. 11, amd running thene line of said street 45 feet to the dividing |) tween rald lot No land lot No. Wlin thence running south 93 feet 1 inch, t! feet, thence nort! 9 feet 1 inch tot! with the improvemeuts, Deelling ly received another or- Terms © mice eant 45 he beginning, consisting of two Frame URES. the f sale: One-third cash; and the residue der which be thinks bas malice in it, or else | in two equal instalments, at «tx and twelve montlia, that the mau did not get what he expected, vic. With aa usfaction of the trusi ed with tn five da ght to resell the EL G. DAVIS, Bec'ry, J.C. McGUIRE & C pustaens of the street cars pnnch every Iady passenger im the back with the idea that they are helping | her off the platform. | SF Cyrus West Field, theauthorand finisher [ ot the marvellous work which bas now been { ‘Telegraph. isa native of Stockbridge. Massa- ehnsetts, and 1¢ 1m the forty-ninth year of his age. ) S7 Lewis Brenkeysep, for the fun of the Pie thing, dressed bumself and paraded the streets | ot Newark in femsie apparel. He paid ten Collars for the fan. 4 S7 Some miscreant entered a physician's of- fice m Newbern, N. ©., recently, took from his shelves sii Bis medicines, and deliberau biended them into an awful conglomerate. S7 Dear me,” said Mrs. Grundy, and so they have put telegraph poles aij the wey *eross the ocean. 1 shonidn’t wonder if the: tried a pontoon bridge next.” = 7 &7 The Italian Government appears to have 5 taken possession of Venetia outsid tteses, 28 & decree bad been ottie igi the for- d organizing 2n sdminigt provinee, WF There is much less imterertie the <yeoes of the Atlantic cable mow than when the first one was jaid. The tion fo: forgotien in one generation at lens, record, was at Rome ; Sod was directed againstextravacar in | a dress of different colors. NoRTH CaROLiwa.—The Raleigh Sentinet 4 rays tbe indications are that the people ot | NortbCoroliva will reject the new Constitation ; a agepted by the late Con vention. . et the Atlantic Telegraph Company Have su veded to their Heart's Content 5 ean (hey aean'—. ¥. Port BX 2. ©. McGUIRE 4 CO., Aucttoncers, TRUSTEE’S SALE near Kendal! Greer r Corcoran, on the as the trustees therein Combining the maximum of efficiency, du apd economy with the m They are wihiely SQUARE 950. favorably known, ucre than 000 being in use. All warranted satis- tactory or no sale. Piive circulars seat on application. crves J.C. HOADLEY & CO., codsm Lawrence, Mass. CASES. SUPERIOR HO as 3 ania brancs, viz: of cousammated im ‘be Inying of the Atlantic we 10 6 o'clock a the * AL of eel ty. vate ie third cash: and the noon, Square No. 980, foliowing well S TEN} copy, of Washington bia, letters testamentar: Jonas Glick, deceased. All persons having claims said deceased. are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber. on or before the 14th day of July next; oy may otherwise by law be excluded from ef the said estate. Gi nd hand this 1ith day of July. 1856, eee ‘HENIMETTA yk dy 16-lawSw’ Depositions and ot timony must firat of sail publications te be Previous to the day of hearing next. at T2 oclock M notified te ap why sas forth ip writing. atleast of bearing: all sestim the «std hearin, to hi be fh ppear arid show ¢ petit Meputiican and the tes Hig ul lican an e Inte! jemcer, and fn the Meadville Repnblican, Pa. for three successive weeks: the first of ations te be at least sixt; the day of hearing. THOM ¥ on the late of HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- scriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court County. in the District of Celum- GLIC ___Executrix, ARTMENT OF THE IVTERIOR, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, SHINGTOM, July 9, 1856. xpirat their uy hearing: the fter filing the all Fr ear and show cause, if tition Ought not to be exteusion are their objections t be furnished on application. other papers relic filed im the ¢ fice srenty days be- rguments, if any, ishedin gton, once f enid days previous to S HARLAND, Acting Commi--toner of Patents, P.8.—Editors of the above papers will please copy. and send their bills to the Patent Office with & paper containing th £ARTMENT ( CHOLS, of West praying for the extension of a m October 13, 1852, to which nts were annexed March 30, 824, for an improvement in “Grinding Mills.” for sevem years from the expiration of which takes place on the 12th day 18 is ordered that the the Patent Office on Mon tember next, at 12 o clock notified to a) have, why sila pe Persons ing thi file in the Patent Office set forth in writing, at least twenty days | e hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing mu-t be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office which wilt be furnished on application. T papers relied upon as tes- iM the office twenty days le- ierethe di bearing, the arguments, if any, within ten day: F filing the testimony Ordered. @lso, that this notice be published in the Republican and the National Intel ueer, Wastington, D.C. and in the Journ: ston, Mass , oner a werk for three successive weeks: the at least sixty days THOMAS HARLAN, Acting Commissioner of Patents. P.S. Editors of the above pi nd send their bills to the Patent Otlice with rs wil T containing this notice. Jy 1) law3w RIMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Jnly 12, 1si6. ‘imony. notice be _1y 4 aww INTERIOR, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, WashInaton, vale 2. 1848, On the petition of LORENZO S8TRATH, of Oxford, Ohio, praying for thecexten- sien of a patent cranted to him on October, 1552. and reissue: 1863, fe Be red that the anid it del tho Patent 01 September, 1366, at 12 o’cl are notified to appear and have. why said Person: file in the Pat set forth in writing, the day of hearin, rty, to be used of the office, which ti e positions testimony. m 18 ODposin: tent fice on MONDAY. tition on, ‘gume: in of said patent, y of October, 1535. tition le heard at he 17th day of dail persons w cause. if any a it not to be grant x the extension are required to their objections at least apenty ny fil; testimo: the said wtiseed must ken and ere en accordance with the rules will be furnished on applica and other papers, ust be filed in the bit vefore the day of hearing; the within fen days after filing the teetimony. Ordered, alse that this notice be Republican aud the Intellizencer, O., and in the Commercial. Cincinnati, Ohio, once 8 week for three succes-iv, biti The day all; ? before [perme in the ashington, D, weeks; the first of said tions to be at least sixty da: revious to of hearing, T. C. THEARE! missioner of or P. 8S —Editors of the above papers will frond id send their to the Patent Office, aper containing this notice. jy 9-lawSw D® Ww On the petition of D. D. ALLEN, of Adame, - sachusetts, preying for the extension of 8 patent him on the 19th da; for an improvement in ** Teo! for Cutting Pegs ont of Boot Soles,”’ for seven tion of said patent. which takes place on the 19th tition be heardat im quantities toenit pnr- ine can be dten at th No. 57 Green street. ms RILEY A. SHINN. jAPOLEOWSHISTORY OF JULIUS and Prospects of America. Spence: tr Aanterronville Prison “ v Vineyard at ture it Gard fer Four Years in y part thereof, at ranted to rin default, on ¥ pro- jy 7-w&l3&4lan ees p=" 3 REVIEW FOR AUcustT. TABLE OF CONTENTS. ‘ The Tournament. by B. G. Barnyell. ° Jobo But! during onr civilstrife will no Le Brieus Dulcen,of Goorin Th Fue tat £ the 87 The tire: sumptuary law ever passed of | Kinson. of C. , South Suryiy ps coner, of s. It enacted that bo womansbould wear Sn Eytan rernbis ie Barneng, bketches of Foreign T: American Toon the tor. eee To Treme HEARr’s Contempo The «ditrectors aotttpand eh of "8 Prison Life of Footprints of a the Saddie; by FRANCK TAYLOR. SAINT FLOUR; LAPEB ¥ Jeon FRANCK TAYLOR. .—Marcy’s Thirty Years of 4 the Border. illustrated. Apnunl ifeon Golawin Sarit Lectiey omer il ‘edited. by Kpes § s, a all the Spartan Virtues of the is he Bapking System for 5 t ines. Noveis of 3 oe She aes feret within ten days Ordered, alse, thas is f Whee ales al Se ntelli om, . 0. ) eek for three successive weeks the first reas and Develop: caneteds i fartahogne on Oholera. OU § >t ass ' GpeUrERE OHEESE Justimporte . jam FRAN tows to _FRANCK Taviom, | Vou 5 P.8.—Editors of the above pa) ¥ copy and send their bills to the Pebert Gatto eas ® paper containing this netice, erm3, $¢ per annum. | ove N. W. BURO FRANCK TAYLOR, eer lath and ¥ gure! ty to be used at the said heari: and transmitted in accordance wi = borer pre Mpevieeg omer tions and othe: apers re! copy must be filed im the office of hearing; the ‘ertimeny? if any, e da; ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ASHINGTON, July 8, 1836, of October, 1356: is ordered, that the said the Patent Office on MUNDAY, the Ist day of Oc- tober next, at 120’clock M.; and fter filing the testi © be y of October, 1852, yearsfrom the expira- all persons are titled to and show cause, if any th ave, why satd petition ought net tobe crantes’ P posing the aatenalgn &re required to writing, at lenst twenty aye tones set f in the day of hearings all testimony Aled by wiebee mast be taken the rules of on application. led UpOR as tes- y days be- men: be at least sixty days pro: ca SRaEE, ay 10 executor of it Tnesday in ia bill shall be the first inser- rsonal es- ashington, said patent, of October, id petition be heard at aye the 24th day of Sep- please RB, of Green- of a patent er. 1352, for rain Separators for seven ion of said pat lay of October. 15% Petition be heard at s the Ist day of Octo- : and all persons are if any they ought not to be granted. extension « required to byections, specially euty days bef tiled by eith Upon as tes- . LANG. the Sth day ef don the 2th ef for an improvement in “Bee Mives,” for years from the expiratior ich takes place on the oth da: relied upon as jee twenty days nte, if any, ubitshed f ‘ashi: “4 GP40ING Easy CAPITOL STREET, ac. a to Eleventh sirrets price ef «xcavation rate proposals for enclostn Square with e perme T The bide willetate t S:45.and $00 p.m, FOB WAY StATEy fou tips, all round, to be se- corely nailed over the pickets onthe ontside. A at each corner of the fence, and alarce gate inthe center of each side, with good hangings and fastenings Bidders will state their proposals by the lineal rt All the work of turn tile to be placed rading emi building the fence dle of October next ‘k will be civen tothe lowest respon- The two jobs to be separately con Twenty percent. of the contract price will be retained as security for the faithf k ‘“ The vide — be opened “y this office, on the 15th ayot Au, . 8t iz o clock boon tis °'B.B.'FRENCH. C. PB. | eres FOR ice Depot Commuss: Of Subsisien-e, safe C., July 2, 186%, Sealed Proposals are invited gotil SATURDAY, August 4. )%¥, 12 o'clock m., for furnishing the Buabsistence Department with FIFTEEN iat rT! ad BARRELS OF | The propesals will be for what is known at this Depot as Nos. 1,2, and 3. tained for any juantit Bids must be in dup! rate shsets of paper he delivery of ¢ Flour to commence within of the bide, and must be “8, daily, as the Govern- irect, at the wharves, or Railroad De- | hington, D.C The delivery of all FI Jleted within twenty days from the scceptance of Bids will be received for new oak barrels. head line Payment will be made in such funds as the Government may have for disbursement The usual Government inspection will be made just before the Flour is received, and none will be accepted which is not fresh ground, and of a supe- No bid will be entertained from parties who our awarded to be com Floor to be delivered in OA have previously failed to comply with their bids, | -™hI21y _W.J. | r or from bidders not present to respond j HBOUGH LINE BETWEE: ent reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause. Bids to be addressed to the undersi 223 G street, endorsed ** Preposie tec Major and @.8., PPoresats FOR SALE OF WOOD. ers Department af We Hentewe ee cal te Dial Guana Washinzton D. loclock noon this office antil ¥ KEEN THOTSAND CORDS OF GOVERNMENT WOOD, located as (1,400) FOUBTEEN HUNDRED CORDS at the ard. on the line of the Bal- ratiroad. aboent ope mile from the L | £30 p,m | Kendall Green Wood im | depot of said re mou | daily. nsietx of abou and TWO THIRDS immediately alon the track of the rai BLEVEN THOUSAND DRED CORDS at the Wocd Yard thre: efamile nerth of Alexandria, on the line of the Washington, Alexandria, and Geor-etown rail his wood consists of about TWO-THIRDS (*;) THI ) OAK, ts piled along ut one half of a mile Potomac river, leading to between 4 ween See the track, and is dis! frem a wharf on t! which there is s direct and level road. All of the wood offered for sale is of goo or fatr RAILROAD LINEs. ALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILSuaD. Wasnineton, Jue ad ‘Trains WASHINGTON MOBK. and W ASNINTON AND T Bow ran 68 fellows, viz r Sunday, at 700, 7 oud 4.90. end 50 p.m ALL WAY STATIONS ‘cept Sunday, et 7. BNOTION + 1866, , and NS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS Leave at 6.15 and 7 00 am. and at 2.48 and433 p.m FOR ANNAPOLIs. Leave at 7:00 and 7°30 a. m — 4” p trains to or frem Annapotis ON SUNDAY. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 7:90 a. m_ and 2:45 and FOR WAY STATIN! Leave at 7:30 8. m. and 2:45 and $0 p.m. FOR ALL T. Lee: PARTS UF THE W Bp’ trains from Baltimore to WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA GEORGETOWN RAILROAD. ABL ve dally, except Sunday, at 7:30 8. m. and <0 Pirem Belilee to Whee, » &c. AY Tic RTs to the West can be hed Station Ticket Ofce at all beure AND TIME T On and after MONDAY May 7th, 1888, and unttt irther notice. Passencer Trai dria as follows: Leave ALE Local - 6a SUNDAY PASSENG Leave Wasniner “al. 6x will rum between ASHINGTOR PHILADELPHIA AND BEW VOLE. Wasnincton, March 25. 1866, ‘Traine between Washington and Sew York are ve datly (except Sunday) at 11-18 8. FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave dally (except Sunday) at 7-50 and | m., and 4:3) and 6:30 p.m ON SUNDA Lua, Y. Leave for New York aud Philadelphis at ¢:50p, bt ng care for New York on 6:3 p. m. train Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York, of pee] Building, Peunsylvanie ie and h stroete KOONTZ, Agent, Bostou, cau be had at the Sistion Office at ail hours in the day, as well as at the new office in the Amer- avenue, more and @hio Ratlroad sdvertisement for echedule between Washington, Baltimore, An- —— WP SMITH, Master of Transportatt SOLE, General Tlexet Agent yg 8. Ww gton nd thoroughly seasoned. be received for quantities from ifty Cords and upwarda, with privilege of taking all of either or both lots. le in Gevernment funds, im- mediately after the opening of the bids and upon measurement of the wood. The right is reserved of rejecting any or all | er one deemed — Colonel and Chief Qu Depot of Washington ,UMMER ARRA Ss TEAM Capt. BE. T. Leonard will k timore, on TUESDAY, TH wuble Mins. Cxfe Whi re (louvmbia wosritar FoR WOMEN LYING-IN ABYLEM. Mth street, (Circl ‘Thie Institution is rtion wf the District, surreunded by ite door every § minn situated in the most healthy potomae TRANSPORTATION LIN own ‘erms of Admission : In accordance with the room advance. This includes Boar. and Sursical Attendai MEDICAL GEON IN OHA ‘HOM PSON ey ND D. Surgeon Gen Washington. | iew York svenue, . D., Georgetown. seion can be made te any of | edical Staff or to the Matron at the Hospital. Orders for sdmission to the Frey beds of tais In- stitution can be obtained of the Bev. C. H Bector of the Epipbany Church; of the Rev A. D. ist Baptist Charch. and of the Surgeon in Charge at his residence. Orders for the al mission of the Wives or Widows of Sel- — of ple eé jurgeon General, A. y 6 ©. H. HALL, D. 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SORES, sPoTs, ‘OB VENEBEAL D1 SAMARITAN’S ROOT Is offered the yablices SYPHILIS OK VENER Potent, eortein ond offectut rrsch + €0! in and re hee licates every partic the venereal poison. so that the and permanent. Take, edy and be heaijed. and aierity that Ls SYP) i ASES, & HILIS, | AND HERB of cureis thorough | oa may repent in after DO NOT DESPAIR! : a may be 2 ABAMABITAN'S BOO! HEEB JUToRs will remove every vestige of eration from the F. jons with whicn OOT AND HERB JUICES bapelly o1ar te down, Fellas of ta the » in bility, and for @ Meath tion, Spe System. SAMARITAN’S WASH eye = mar No.8 is the infailia! Is, in cases of Syphilis, used in connection with the tand Herb Juises. Bail directious, Price 25 cents. | tes salike ack: . | the use of mercury and janes and patien' pow edi by phy WHAT TRE aii SAY OF THE SAMAR | 824 “Post Mosrita: stating that i for Veneral diseases in that 1 ha able Losenge., pecured from the REMEDIES. ‘ORT Magsiatt, Baltimore, | “I have great satisfaction in used "The Samaritan Remedies’ | 9 most customary forms; | | or four casesin one for @9, and . _ Di iiasaetet yess them roperly, and, have fi anticipations pram, their composition, re efficacy. and @orner lith st. sive ths fen BOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU AND IM | A PHONRD Bonk WASH curse meretnn far es my eaeor nme in corner 11th street and Penn- Gold by 8.0. FORD, Washington; HENRY OOOK, | Di generall: ‘ivania avenue, andris. Va.; and DESM OND & O.. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTEBIOR, P: TO ALL WHOM IT ication having been made 23, 18°). for the reisane of tne following « Land Warrants, which are allege to have de-troyed,—Notice is hereby givea ite fo\lowing the description of each Warrant a new certificate or warrant will be reissued, if po valid objection sho (2. for 12 es, issued ander the act of Marci 3d its. inthe came at Archibald H. Coles om was granted January 28th, 156.—October 6th, aie. ese ned ater ,tbe nade | name of Jolin Jones, 1886. me ae s 135%, . The Old and the b i ae Fine British Americans . x, July iath, 2266, tory; by Henry 7 Morgan, 3. Sketches of Foreict | 4 Shell Southerners Kmixrate to 1 a Y Coporé: & The Future of, South, Carolina~Her, tnviting R Gircie; by G Fitzbugh. 7. Virci Spirit and that at the da Washington county, in the District letters ot ‘administeation on the per tate of Virginia tead, late of Wart: C., deceased BEADLEY ream MAusLE Woe,” Made to order on reasonable terms SAGTERN MAR- ¢ . and Teh ots ¥ Es = BREOHT, oF Jobmeon Cree maneunitn with 22 HORE Rs ase ers for Plamber on 7 Warhington, | CERRTR AR use give brick and energetie men STEAMBOAT LINES, EMENT. s CAMBRIDGE. Op and after this day t ve ber Tr. mite 170 Licht st, wharf, tween Lee and Barre strecte, Bal Uksba BDAY EVENINGS. ats p m.,for d. Clora's Pot Hughiett's Wi! arf, Oambridce Creek, and Medford’s Wherf Returning Kartern Shore. she will reach Baltimore at : on Tuesda: gers t , Thursdiys end Saturdays. from Washington should take the 4 in for Baltimore NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, teamer Cambridge fi Parson 30 2m. sy 7-t ‘The Steamer SXPERES, Oops. B.A. RYTHBE, mes, Medical | leaves Washingtonaté6« m. | exandris at 7s. m EVERY SAT URDAY for Glymont, Budd Js Ferry Smith's Point, Chatterton ‘ing, Stores, Mathias Point, ‘Whart, Lancaster's Wharf. Stone's ri Bay, Foxwell's Wharf, Piney Point, Point qecmont and arrives at Baltimore at § J.B. BBYAN & BRO., Agents, No. 345 Penna, avenoe. ep7-tf MAC RAL Nanemo; Shapel Powt Piowden Wharf, Cor A ICHMOND, FREDERICKSBURG AND Po- R To. AILBUAD, TO TRAVELLEES GOING SOUTH TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a. m. excepted.) The quickest and most direct route te Bi Va .and the South. vig the Potomas reet Wharf, Creek and! Richmond, Fredericksbw: Bow entirely completed from Aquia Ureek moud and Petersburg and Bicfimond and L chmond, rg and Potomac Railroad, to Rtck mond .Va, connecting there with trains om the Rich- Janville Bailroads. for Petersburg, Weldon, Wilmington, Raleigh, Greensboro’, Salisbury, Charlo Chester, 8. 0 Steamers Keyport and © Vanderbilt lea: od arrive in Kich p.m and 4a m. THROUGH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN ptte and ve Sixth ay morning exceptad mond at HOURS Witty Miles Shorter ana z> Hours Quicker thas any Other boute. Be sure and get Through Tickets vi a Aguis Oreck and Fredericksburg, to Richmond, at the Company 's Office, corner of Penna. avewu etreet, or on board of theboats. Baggage ' throngh Crnibneses and Baggage Wagons wi e and oth checked iM be tn Feadiness to convey passenge Ss aud baggace be- tw n depots in Richmond 1 ertanity of ericksburg Ping at thet pont 4 Breakfast an’ enpon board of Steamers, GEO. MATTINGLY. Snpt., Washi MATTHEW OLABK, a ane 4 apsiy General Passenger ve by stop n, DO ton. BX SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, SELLING OFF TO REDUCE STOCK. We offer our entire stock ef Boys’, Youths’ and Childrens ADY-MADE CLOTHING on AND FURNISHING WALL, STEPHENS & © GOODS | at greatly reduced prices, and weuld ask ap carly © | cailto secure cheice selections at low 0., 322 Penna. avenue, je 23-6tif between Sth and lth streets ten! lege of Medictne, Vienus. |= os \BIESEMAB— Protected by Boyal Letters Pat + | ‘England, and red by the seal or I he Pharmacie de Par, aad the taapentn riesmar No. 1, is the effectual remedy for Helax- rmmatho: the rrhoea, sud Exhaustion o Triesmar No. 2 bas entirely superseded Trive- Impurt- Symptoms, thus obviating ‘ other deleterious jente. iugre- amos ‘Each preparation te tr the form of os and retail by Dr. BABBOW, etree: ome disorders, in ail their stages, at little aoe nea. BO incon . it tin taste . ; Bo gzposare. ples-en! “ail faigitce Bo. 194 t, x. pe had alec of 8. O. FUED, Bo. woo F ave. pg eEBOW'S BEVIEW FOR JULY. UoxTEeN Ts by Jas. BD. No: aus have Won yee. 2 in His & lome Education and the Home — Development. 8. Journal of th mt. Entered ° Daily in_the Confederacy, ment of lodu uld then ——. rr — Enterpri-e. Depart partmentof Mining ant ctures. Department of Commerce Der: f the Freedmen. Department of Inter: proven Editorial Notes. & er New ow D ni art of arti nal im- Six dollars per annum. Subscrivtions received ly 8) FRANOK TAY fp EUS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the » ber has obtained from the Orphai All persens having clam the said deceased, are hereby warned to the same, with the spay tg a the eubec ber. Sthetuten by law. be excluded from ail bene® of the anid estate. ne Dex Gi nder my band this Se 2otawswe ou LOR gt Age ee exhitat t: th EDENNIES can be bed ip any quantities at Pha Ofice counter,