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THE EVENING STAR. MARRIED FLIRTATION. ‘The last dying cadences ofa delicious dream: Waltz, across whose weird notes the soul 0: Beethoven had poured ent its sadneeq, were floating Over the crowd that filled che bajlroom of the fashionable Washington hotel; there was the stirand murmur of separating couples and the 1ll suppressed yawnsof weary Fa ers,” mit ag Pog the wake of every Driluant waltz, Kate Elwyn the recess of the window, playing carelessly mines and tuberoses of her do=xquet, while her bine, lovely eyes wandered from one piace to another evidently in quest of some familiar ‘wih the faded countenance, There were few more beautiful faces than her own, even in that festive crowd, where Balfthe belles of the Union had brought their diamonds and br: neath the medium size, with the fi fairy, her complexion had the trans- parent waxen bloom that you look for only in ebildren, while hea over her somewhat to dazzie the ofthe land. Rather golden hair lay w forehead in rippling ber. Very dark blue eyes, trans; sapphire of the first water,and a , carved likecupid’s bow. rave additional piquancy toher face, and al- together she was as perfect a specimen of the radiant blonde as one sees out of picture gai- Jery or & novel. Suddenty per cheeks blossomed into roses, ber whole countenance brightened as tall and rather elegant looking gentleman languidly s@untered toward her. “Charley, I thought you never were com- little crimson mout «I've only been down to the supper room, a few moments, my dear; I'm sorry you have missed me. Auything that 1 can do for you “Yes—do go and get my fan and shawl and it’s after one o’clock, and tely tired out.” my dear,” said Mr. Elwyn, break- moss rose from his wife’s bonquet, and fastening it jauntily into his coat. gaged for three waltzes and a quadrille. Miss Raymond woul never forgive me tor desert- Kate's lips curled baughtily, anda deeper ‘ole into her cheek. janghed her husband, pat- “Now, Kate, Don't you know shade of crimson «Jealous, ent ting ber bright Bair lightly. thac’s a little too silly in you. that in a piace like this aman is expected to jimeelf generally agreeable to the ladies’ Pray. my dear, don’t become so absurd and Fidiculous as to—" * interrupted Mrs. Elwyn, bitterly, wishes and conveniences are se. ondary to Miss Raymond's will.” “The green-eyed monster has ceriainly in- yaded your peace, my love!” said Mr. Elwyn ‘Upon my word, I have always given you credit for a little more sense. e quietly, and withort his tone,“Iam weary 1 am sick of the tes of Washington. heeding the sarcasm o I your anxiety to pass a citl and politi- asing meeyer since with a season | ou have been she meekly an “perbaps, my 1 . if you positiy y insist upon it.” sitively engaged Engaged,” repeated Kate, openiag her blue «1 knew nothing of these arrange- dear, I suppose not,” said Elwyn, «Did you imagine I was going to come and ask your permission every timeI wanted te drive out with a Jady or smoke acigar with two or three gentlemen!” Kate's lips quivered and she turned quietly away. Charles Elwyn Jooved after ber with an aroused expression ia his eyes and a haif smile on bis hip. “She's jealous, as I «Jealous of Aurora Raymond ana the pretty Well, let her poutit out at her leisure —it will never do to encourage this sort of he muttered. Ifbe conld have seen her a few moments just when he was whirling through the waltz with Miss Raymond's mid: curls floating over bis shoulders.) sobbing the silence of Ler own dimly lighted room, the golden bair all unloosened from her hair pin and jeweled comb. and her bine e& looked like morning glories drowned in rain. Well, rhaps it would have done bim good, per- best to leta man know thefull extent of his power over tha: Miserable little captive bis wite—itis aston- ishing Bow much the sex delights in torment- There is always one biessed avenue of relief open to women kind. however —sgood cry! No wonder that Kate Elwyn felt better whem she wiped away the shower of ware sha brushed back the jovely rippling tresses from ber fevered forehead. *+Whatsball I dof” she thought to herself, delugiag her bandkerchief with rose to cool ber burning e: Ob, I wish I had ney its yndgmenton me little babes in the hanas v before I ever leceitful whirlpool of It is not alwa: ing tts victrms. nnd trying vainly in 2 different mam She snnk in voter @ bad struck be back, as if some r ed Mies Raymon: clear melodious Isugh suddenly floated audibly through the closed door et her roo: And then ebe sat her compressed lips together, and & new look came into ber liquid depths of ber wet dine eves The gilded minute hand of the carved Pari- sian clock op the mantie had traveled neariy twice ayonad the circlet of enameled figures before Kate Elwyn lifted her gave trom the bucches of velvet roses in the carpet. What was be popdernes on!” “nitting up,eb, Kate! WhyI thought you ‘Were tired to dentb.” said Mr Elwyn, as he epirred the room and his wife laid down her book and welcomed bim witha bright careless «Yes. I bave been so muca interested m that debgbtful book,’ exclaimed Nate, epthusias- “Ido wish I knew whether Sir Guy property or not.” ihe bas got over her sniks @ busband’s internal commen‘. as be kicked off bts boots and lazily unfastened bistayender neck tie. (To PE CONTINUED.] Romance 1x MASSAORUSETTS.—The Cam- bricge Press bas the following :—A few weeks simee a very wealthy Southern gentleman yis- ited Boston to make purchases, and while so- journing at 4 prominent botel was taken sud- was of such a character i of an *minent physi- the attention of an experienced nurse, experience was found in the person ish girl, a domes:: devily til. His maiad that it required the sky and to do the work in the the sick ebamber of our young ntive, nearing every answering every cali. did this faith- | perform task, thinking not of fatigue of broken resr. | Dey afterday did this gevoted for what else | could it bave been but devo atcbful and atte: bervelf nor teeling the tion?) mimistering pain and bathe the feyerea | 1 sufferer and charge. oy care succesded ly improved. Con- brow of her youth Sxullfai treatment and &t last to produce the and our young friend rap. valescence followed the administerin, eT Testoratives, and @ short occasion: gave that buoyan so much needed after a severe Social conversation between the invalid and Dis faithful companion of the sick room, was frequently bed. and upon every snch oceasion tion of wealth was impressed to reward one who bad been so attentive. Inter. Views Were sought tor and encouraged, upen a very fine mornmeg, the san shiniag in all i's sptendor and effalgence. morniwg above all others to “pop the question,” did (Re possessor of thousands &ir} of toil to become his wife. er, what would you have said toa soabraptand unexpected! Well, we know, | you would have replied the same a: Mary aid, forshe said yes, and the two Joving bearts were made one that very day, and tne Row the bluebing bride of ong may Edward and M+ cy and strength giri of yesterday j ‘wealin ‘o-day. live to enjoy each others love. &7 A Paris correspondent says the Emp Perstilious, and w bas unbourded f: emics she maths se the {* fanneltag fled with’ which | Taepoteibie i G7 A little boy in Mercer county, Pa. last week died from the effects @/@ JOcust sting on 3n amulet ip wbieb si tor ‘wii shor *uspended round his potion Napoleon submits with the Beacisg Caveat Por; To pial Wits On tciers Weeibes- day afterncen, «. girl, the daughter drawing Setbes be alight Ha the hall, Sue “oftly to the door, and dis- chamber, the of which being opened, posed fo view a tempting array of welry and other articles of bi juxterie scat about the toilet bureau. With a presence of mind won- deriv) in one se young, she hastily closed and fastened the door, but not before catching a glance ofa most vicious-jooking pair of eyes. She descended i overcome with agitation at the success of Rer bold experiment, for she was alone in the house. She waited in breathiess anxiety until dark, when ber its returning, she commu- nicated the startling intellhgence to them of the ubfef she had eo dexterously caged. Mr. Smith seized a matietaod Mrs. Smith qnethas, and both a. to bag yerpoedg ‘pon ente rin, iscovered the par- tialiy cotemat ag he burean, Mr. Smith de- manded ronueonypn og received beer reply sAvea malignant glance, accompan: ys dash toward the door, which Mrs. Smit! quickly pushed to. while Mr. Smita gave him & blow with bis mailet. The wretched creature now rushed from one side ef the room to the other.making frantic efforts to escape the hi leveled at bim by Mr. and Mrs. Smith. ly, a crushing biow on the head stretched him senseless, ne would suppose humanity should now bave pted a cessation of hos- tilities, but Mr. ith was seen to kick the inanimate form, and Mr. Smith carried him dewn stairs and threw him, al) bleeding and senseless, into the street, Ip the morning the poor outcast was found stark and stiff, having Probably bled to death during the night. The Common Council have taken no steps to re- move the remains, and they are still to be seen inthe vicinity ofthe Baptist Church. During the meive a blow from Paterfamilias Avmed at the robber came near disabling Mrs. Smith instead, while a fierce lunge from her mallet (they were croquet mallets) shattered several valuable panes of glass. It is to be hoped the fate of this untortunate thief may prove a salutary lesson to other evil doers.— Erie Dispatch, Aug. 3. AN EXTRAORDINARY WEDDING.—The citi- zens of this burg were gratified, on Monday evening last, by @ general invitation toa wed- ding about one mile eastoftown. The couple who were abou: to be one—Samuel Martin and Austin Cooper—were respectively 32 and 85. We dian’tattend this wedding, but we had a reporter there. At the appointed hour the “tender” couple appeared before the anxious audience, the bride blushing like a cranberry, having one finger in her mouth, and her fan coquettishly lying on hercheek. The minister tied the Knot in a twinkling, and then the fun commenced. Some naughty young men from town had provided themselves th fire | erackers, pistols and putty blowe: which they vsed ertreely. The ficmg effect on the bride—comple! “perves?” Samuel was pr any otherdevoted spouse one went straigntway to the kit and made the | sbarerof his joys a good. strong cup of tea. and, taking @ se poon. Waseve | beautiful and not. The f led her wits wed in & moa! manner? We gue: e Kept up to a int hour when the i to their hb | We wish the yonng g ¥ and his bride sii the prosperity imaginubie. To the bride a Jong life won!d do no good, for she bos already pas:ed the allott ten.—Camiridge ( f11.) Chro A Svpstitute ror Pappy ELS.—The system of propeiling vessels by mecus of the reaction of wuler ts being extensively experi- mented tpon in various parts of the world, and is butthe revival of a plan proposed many years ago. By this progress the water is sneked in pans Of foree pumpe, and is then jorced ina pamber of small streams sides and sterm of the vessel. These striking the water on which the vessel floats, cause a sort of reaction, Which propeis the vessel. Boats propelled in this manner are in use in several parts of Europe, one in par- ticular being ra as aferry boaton the Clyde, in Scotland. The system. however, altheugh long known, bas never been very generally adopted The advocates of it claim that by it vessels can attain a mach higher power wi.h a less consumption of coal than is possible with paddles or screws; that the steer- ing is easier and more certain; and that the shaking of the vessel caused by the move. ments of the large engine, always necessary for @ paddle-wheel or screw steamer. is avoided. In the new system the force pamps for moving the waterget their power from several small steam engines. A Great Boa._The Mobile (Ala.) Adver- tiser gives some accountof the antics of a tuon- strous doa constrictor which recently arr. ved in that city, and which is confined ina large box on the deck of a vessel from the West Indies. One night he escaped trom his place of confipement and L Seley serpentine paths all over that ship. @ had a jolly time all to himeeltfor a while. He visited the hen-coops and made havoc among the chickens, and after cotting vp sundry similar capers, finally sbufied his mertal coil into @ dark corner ip the bow ofthe boat. When morning came the sailors missed bim from his aecustomed bannt, aod ipstizured asearch for him. At last they found bim, procured 2 rope and lassoed the munster—a rather difficult task, when it is considered that snakes are composed entirely ot head snd neck. There were no shoul rope from slipping down to candal extremity ef the repule, and. moreover, he led stoutiv to get free. The sdilors, howe ere nearly all foreign negroes, firall me him, and he very svon tonnd himself once more in what he doubtless eon- sidered 2 v md box. A Sap Arrain—4 Chibi and Man Drowned — On Senday a sad affair occurred in Philadel- phia, sy which a brave man lost bis lite in a: attempt torave thatof achild. Mary Amor, Sged seven years. was plying at Otis street wharf, on the Delaware, when she fell into the water. Great excitement at once prevailed, doring which 2 man namea Patrick Campbeli jumped into the river to rescue the child, bat in doing so lost his lite, notwithstanding ef- jorts were made to save bun. The child was also drowned 7A French gentleman asked a Hungarian friend in Paris whether the time had not come when Hungary could not avenge herself in | Austrial +Ah, mon cher,” replied M. de “we have bad our revenge; we ha: nm e Austria Benede! The General, it seems isa Hungarian. and fought against his coun- irymen, as you know, in 184+. &7 A new crinoline in Paris is in the shape of coat tars. ° @BORET DISEASES! SAMARITANS GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! TEE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yea, A Pos tive Gure.” fer GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, a Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills 10 be Taken to Effect a Cure, They are entirely vegetabic, having po smell nor enaani taste, ‘end will not in apy way in jor yy yweis of the most delicate.” EE tee fe trom two 20 fyas eave, ora east caer uate “twenty fonr S pared by a grad of i stone ipterl tiamationa cect “Lot those who have: Fed ot ext x cured wi +01 who have been gorged wi Tre} opatiner Mer anny eae Sent by ma ivesk atin Price—Male packages, $2. Female: 9" BLOOD! BLOODI! BLOOD!11 el HRE be Sie ofa Bac, WHAT THE SUBGEONS 8a: 4 THE SAMAR ITAN’S RE! “Post Sark Boar ae i », "GOVERNMENT SALES. ELEGRAPE MATERIAL AT AUCTION. Deruqeare” Will Be sold at BP CREE 2 Wikies actinen, DUMBARTON. Under a deed of trust from John F. Qlark, under the direc- at3e‘cloek. J M. Moore, a. vet, Oar 20th street, m,, the following Telegraph Me- Signal 95,00 pounds Iron Wire araalates Tele- ec: hingt o line, northwest of the Pos: Rind ie 3h 3 is in vat 2 os iat eS) brownstone on ror to Point of tind one of the contemplated, site jem! Gales’ and Thos. » name- ar vis only a mile |, Plat fobeecen at @REEN & WILLL » ington. Goat Btover as X68 sv THE Anoys SaLE 1 Sugut, when it wishing to pu: count deel WADNWEBAT, : 3 andeome building sites for a iy 264 tint) GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucte, J. 0. Mc@QUIRB #& ©O., Auctioneers, ea sek oe ea ittage sites, of divided in mine co is land is situated r ite isi os. Ave. a.) Pla- ee Aro. @. Plati bie omy Sear a poamee ae ire Acids Babty Mercury Flasks a + a res tors, Bracket Py Spirit uo erented parchaners: ane TR Gen, ne So EP an ASL Office of ‘We y be seen at the suction A o., where the property be purchased at private sa ‘Terme One-balt ; onths, with interest, perty sold. Convesgnci ible Locomot.ve Bn » builders; gauge, 4 feet a5, lease Norris & Son, Une Tender Truck, two small Tru a hundred pairs secend-hand Car Seventy tone ‘‘T”’ Railroad Irom, (45 lbs. to the fifteen Stoves, two fifteen-ton ve tons unserviceable Railroad necul on the urchase:’s cost, ard.) nearly new. iydraulic Jacks, B" @REEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ron. Five tons W: a Beilroed ft By virtne of « deed of trus: 19th, 1865, and duly recorded in ‘olios 39, 40, and 4) Washington county, D. C., 1 shal AY.the 33th inst.. at 6 o’cleck premises, al] that as part of the sont! 7 nf intquare pumbered 792, inthe city of Washing- aving a front of 23 feet and $ inches on sth street east, with a depth of 10) feet, and buildings Terms: One-third cash: balance in sx and twelve ecured by a deed of trust on the preperty, eyancing and revenu of the purchaser. ht and Cast Scrap Iron, secend- on, Cbaire. Rubber Loops, Brot Desks, Tables, and a variety of other 0 Nine Frame Buildings, . 3B: © commence at 10 o'clock a.m., at the here the Locomotive: heels are stored. reel of zround known mbered nine. (9,) Kaijroad Iren, and Car balence of the articles will be <old at the Railroad Supply Store, near the Orange and Alexandria epot. stamps at the cost id at the fall of y A GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts,_ B* GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, OF A VALUABLE IM POVED BEAL ESTATE, situated on M chusett= avenus, between 4th and 6th streets Bf a ged be sold at 'SBU Ri 3PAs ath ". Kennet Sinare, Ohester counts, Penc., Cash. in Government fan Any further information relative ty will be furnished on application ar this office, F. 3. Brevet Maor and A. QW. M CHANCERY SALF 1., U.S. Army, by a decree of the Supreme Court of the Di date on the lot Vy AnHoUsES AT AUCTION, ieft ‘tevrmasier’s Office, seabed oa Will be sold at pu August 9, ubder t! sot Colonel James M Devo: of Washington, C., August 8, 1966. ic auction, oo THURSDAY, direction of brevet Lienten- Moore,A Q.M .atid a.m > WARERUUSE No. 4. corner igth street and New York avenue. consisting of— Part, th feet by 151 fee F giound in the city of h jumbia, beginning at a» po’ avenue eiebteen (15) fee southeast corner @ int on et ge vi wardly of the of Lot tweive,(12.)i are numbered five hi @ runving thence northwestwardly 0 ; 55 feet by G0 fert; iby 41 feet, and PLATFORM at- PRorosals Tow E Se ae ce Of he Commissioner ef Public Ruildines, na nat ae aCe: asl Xe TON o Sealed posals will be recet ved at ig ottce until FSIDAY. August . wt noon, for the erection of an IB corner Tvanie avenue and ist street weet, thence running west s| of the B Garden, on P: far om orreet west as ¢ 18.000 carry it. Ba'd from Rpon @ «tone coping support: rick . the ; be tures test FOR Wa sta peiehe: t Sees be erected on © geod founds: Hon of bine-stone LJ jue-stone. must be hy the lineal foot. Work must be completed by the middle of Ngvember next. Twenty per cent, of the stipulated price will be letion of the work Tatts pasted daa etapa hy the sete ot the Capitol Bxrension. who will sepetaned ae "B68 Bape Recon’ st a tank arses a peg ve the 5 bdids will be opened at this office at noou on the i7th day of August, i: it, au3-2t Commissioner Be Pavite Bulleinge, G®4PING East CAPITOL STREET, &. Osice of the Commussroner of Pwhlic ane Capito! of the United States, Wastinerox Orry, July 31, 1486. = sal ot is turn stile to be placed at each corner of fence, apd a are’, =! nes center of each side, with siddere will state thelr proposals by the lineal oot. All the work of ling aad build: the fi Ra Sipe bidder. “the two joe tobe separately con- ‘wenty percent. of the contract price wi retained os security for the faithful performaats of the work. The bids will be at thie office, on the 15th day of A t 12 0 clock now rn in ® B.B. NCH. 0. P.B. M AYOB'S OFFIC! WastIncton, July 28, 1856, Sealed Proposels will be recerved by the ander. signed until 12 o’clock m., WEDNESDAY. au gust the sth for constructing a two-foot barrel Sewer, (inside diameter.) Slong E atreet north, be tween 6th and 7th streets. and throagh the aileys apdarme — in Square No. 450 and 487, tue walls to be four fuches in thickness, with the ne cossary man- holes and drops. Bi willstate the price per lineal foot for and per piece for the man hole and drop, whice shall inci ud+ all excavations. ec ; the ene: ceenint bidder to be respensible for all damazes one 10 gas or water OF any accident in the construction ieee a The Mayor reserves to himself the right tore. ject ary orall proposals. fications can beseen at the office of the Or ners of Improvements every day from Wa m till i2o clock m or at anytime t ¥ calling on the Conmissiener of the Fourth W - None but practical mechanics need bi y 30 eotd BR. WALLACRH, Mayor. PBercsars FOR STATIONERY. House of Representatives, Clerk's Office, 3 Seale} Proposals will be receiy emul THURSDAY, the 0th day o at I20cleck m. for fu lowing cla-scs of Stati Hovee of Representau viz: +5 reams white Quarto Poat Paper, extra super- fine. faint lined ‘ aged * = 25 reams w! fe Quarto Post Paper, extra super- fine, faint lined, gilt vl for the ux ef the Unitea nue eighteen (18) fect, thence north les with said avenue, edths (37 53- thirty two and ninety hi ths (32 90-100) feet to th eighteen (18) fect. thence sontb thirty six and for ths (36 45-100) feet. thenc: Massac And at2p m., onthe Baltimore and Ohio Bail- ‘ner of Delaware avenue and G he }AREHOUSE, 313 feet by 166°, feet. Terms: Cash. in Buikiings will be sold sin; moved within ten days from Brevet Major General and Chi aus-st Depet road, near the cori feet, thence nerth ly, and must be re- 41 59-100) feet te the place of beginning. contain ng about fourteen hundred and thirty six square feet, more or legs, tozether with the building and improvements thereon agus fashington. { UMBER FOR bel rs J MAKERS AT AUc- 4 5 Chief Quartermaster's Office. Depot of Washington, Washington, D. ‘Will be sold at Public Ai bed by the said de- cree, are: One-thi pai in equal instalments {i fifteen months from the day of sale; the said bal- ance to bear interest from payment te be secured b: ser oF purchasers. with @ surety or sureties to be Spproved by the trustee; or the same can be patd of sale or on the ratification of erder of the court. 8: at the cost of the purehaser. ir terme of are not complied with within five } days after the day of sale. the Trustee right to resell at the riek and cost of the defi ing purchaser or purchasers, upon ice, by advertisement in the N: gencer and the Byoning Star . C., August 3. 1856, ucti of sale, and the the honds of the purcha m., the follow- 30.000 feet 2 inch P . fr tee ak Plank me week's no- ational Tatelt. pe Hickory Plauk. a3: FILLER, Trustee. “+ Peplar Boards, y the attention of Car- are-makers,as this is a superior lot of well-sea- toned Jnmber. offered in lots of 1,000 feet, with the 000 feet. Government funds. their purchases with fifteer days i Pr. Maj. Gen. ane Ubi ¥ GBKEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. BKUSTEE’S SALE THUSTER'S oo sl By virtue of a deed ot ted December 25. 1965, ai be 20,0 feet 5, Thig saleis well worth BUILDING LOTS IN ‘A WARD trust to the subscriber,da- nd recorded in Liber B. M ° folios :G. &c . one of the laud records, 1 shall offer for sale, at public auction, on SATURDAY, the Ist day of 6 o'clock p. m..in front ef the premises, Low ene (}) and three (3) in Square numbered ten hun dred and twenty-three, (1.023 )and Lots number«i | eleven (jana twelve (12) in vine hundred and ninety six, ( tre city of Washington. ‘erm: 3 Succesefnl bi September. 1856, of Washington. G? BNMONT SALES aT GIESBORO, D.C. Quariermaster General fachingion, D.c.. J It is deemed »iviaacle to apnon | tion sales of GOVERNME BLES, BENOING WHARYI D.C.,’ under the direction of Captain inareé unmbered 996,) «f the plan of One-third cash: the residue in 6 and 2merths, the purchaser giving his notes for the ‘ satisfactortly endorsed, and | Dearing interest tromday ofeaie. | and a ceed of truest talen, to Office, First D red payments mre the deferred onveyancing and stamps at the Jf the terme of sale are not ee from the day o “tin pi oat of the pure : be continued on TUESDAY and FRIDAY o peel Rook aero t week. commencing at I¢ o'clock eball have been disposed of. A large quentity of the best for builaing and other purpo gold and many good bargains The Duilaings are sold siegly Giestoro leaves the 6th street wharf every hour during the days of sale By order of the Quartermaster General. ®.t., until all naterial, snitable yet remains to be had said property at the risk and cost of the default urchaser, oi giving three daye notice in the SBUKBY LLOYD EN & WILLIAM BY J. 0. McGUIRE & CO., Aucticneers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF SQUARE 9% 0, «i ted near Kendall Gree: of Mr Corcoran, on the Boanda By virtue of a deed of trust, dat rs 1853, and recoraed in Liber J. A S., No. 64, volio WW et seq., of the land records of Washiocton as the trustees there'n fine, wide rule 125 reams white Commercial Note Paper, extra § | AMES Brevet Brig, General U.S. A., in charge First Div. q G prztic LAND SALES IN WiSCONBIN. BE _PESIDENT’S PROCLA- 10. DATED JUNE 14-1906. f over tive and @ quarter Yacant public lands in W1S- Laud Ufice at LA CROSSE, op the 17! ER next, thé reserved sections i ips and of Townships. in ‘Trempuleau,and September 23, county, the subecri 8 bamed, will sell. to the highest n TUESDAY. the s4th clo = the homage Square No. 930, n of Washington city wof saleare: One third cash: and the and 12 monthe, witb interest from the purchaser to give notes of equal ateunt, to be secured by @ deed of trust on the ty. Allconveyancing and stamps at the c «st of the purchiser, who shail de it @°0 with the auctjoneer at the the time ofsele. Ifthe sale are not complied with within five days from the day of scle. the trustees reserve the right to auare, or any part thereof, at r at orcers public sales of obs of acres of at LA CROSSE, on the day of SkPTe MBER next, seventeen parts shits. the counties as Office at FALLS 8T. CROTX, on OcTOBER next. the win the counties of Office at FALLS ST. CRO! Dext. ten of the risk und cost of ouejweek 6 uotic 1m { Trustess. iy T-wAIS814 Sraechoneee abips, in the = > ‘Atihe Land day of OctoBER next, the reserved sectl pa in the cous ties of Clarke, Ohip- ae hawt son et parts of Townships im the counties HA. om the Sth day EZPARTMENT OF THE INTEBIuR, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wastincton, July 3, 18%6. On the petition of D. D. ALLEN, of Adama, reying tor the extension of ay of Vctobor, 1882, for aD pasrovenaas: ry les,’’ for seven years ex, aid patent. which takes place on the tition be heard at of M. t the Land Office at MEN that Se pocconenent the Patent Office on Mi tober next, at 12 o'clock all Ave Lamiel cause, mm OU; poles the extousl file in the Fatent Office their objection: set forth in writing, at least twent; Sell dat the said itted in VEMBER pext, the day; y ae of Ash! parts aekipeta Fointe,Burnett and At the Land Office at BAYFIELD, on day haf pT ext. forty-nine and eg md Dee ee of Ashland, La a 2 ed M. BDMUNDs, ip Or Fics, Jane 14, 1866. Fors Une the regulations be made for advertiel Dg are requi| to G y Commisan: Gengrat Lax existing. no payment ngs the ‘argument ai any, this be in Intelligencer, Washington, iD) feast vabtiestions torte at ‘a vious tothe 'Y of hearing. _—_—_———_ INSURANCE COMPANIES, beens 51 4 THSURANCE 4uY STREET, zr. it. . Wasa Dp? ET gs —____ SOE TF. LIGHTER, Agent. 1 AD GBOBOSTOWS OFFIOB No. 1, over Bank of Washington, ‘gore 2 eee ete ofall Kinds insured for a asses Fiske granted on the most favorable vement int Machines for SS rae MEG eee the neion ate required to 40 Teams i Quarte Post Paper, extra super- ‘erfine noe 4 Ps white Commercial Note Paper, extra faint lined. gilt reams white Commercial Note Paper, extra superfine, plain 4# reams white Commercial Note Paper, extra superfine, wideruled 20 reams Fancy Note Paper 20 reams Octavo Note Paper. faint lined 20 reams Foo! Paper faint lived 25 reams Flat Cap Paper 100 reame oft Manilla Lig 900 reams Manilla Paper. 12x19 inches, flat, very tough and smooth, to weigh eleven pounds per 00 reams Manilla Paper. 19x2% inches, flat, very teucband ‘smooth, to weigh twenty-two poate per ream 100 reams Menilla Paper, 27x37 inches, fiat, tough and smooth, to weigh forty-two pounds ream "Sboxee Arnold’s Patent Ink Absorber, or other similar manufacture 26900 white thick adhesive Envelopes, 53.27; 26.000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, S4x3, "36,000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, 57;x8°, tao white thick adhesive Envelopes, Sx3\ bi Mo white thick adhesive Envelopes, 8”;x37, inches 1,000 white thick sdhesive Envelopes, WY xi, chee “eo 000 buff aihesive Envelopes 15.400 Fancy Envelopes, varions styles Sgross Conzress Tie Knvelo So gross Washington Medallion Pens 2 exces Gillott's Fens, le s T'x3 inches No. 170 ‘e 404 Swan Quill Pens 8 26 grote Gillott’s Pens, No. 303 ee old Pens, varions kinds 3% dozen boxes Cat Quills ]gross4-inch flat Inkstands KF dezen lukstands. acsorted styles 10 cozen Aroold’¢ Genuine Writing Flaia, 3, cross Rubber Penho!ders. No. 1. lgrors Fancy Peuhoiiers, various styles Jo dozen short Rubber Propelling Pencils 10 dozen long Bubver Propeltling Pencils 10 doven short Rubber Screw Pencils 15 dozen Lvory Propelling Pencils 2igrows beet Black Lead Pen-1i hexagon. 15 dozen beat Carmine and Blue Peneil= 6 dozen gold wountei Propeliing Pencils 6 dozen Diaries fer 1367 dozen Autograph books 4 dezen dcrap Book» 10 dozen best Muci' li dezen best Mucilaze. eight-ounce bottles LO pounds best Sealing Wax 4 dozen Portiolios. various styles 4dozven = Le 20 dozen Paper Folders isdoren Pe ink monaphaelieibases 45dezen Pocket Knives, geod qu ) bn yppammali Crooks’, and best Americaa maua- jscture ddvnen Payer 1 Various s‘yles jeeps. RB a2 per Weights, Various styles 6 Pencil ep ly Reference Files a 10 pounc: 10 pou de thick oft, and hata Tine ae Ravslopen west be enue wel gumameds bad past be sub in euch boxes aa ‘are to pe vered. goods contractors will be Fi - aly pa) phy —>3 articles fally eq wo ean) the of } ae etn kad anand aaa aed ot the sum of $1.00 thet ne will euch “As wired by az. prcfere erica isdestts be given to industry. if equal! thsalp and of es good quelity; aud.a . Bing. to supply of will nis Signer the axa are manufacture of the The artiel to be deli ered fr any sharee ir eo eeeete dl we bs ree As ge not ives om or fret Sat erro oe the United States.” and addressed to the cf of fp ent & if 20 valid objection should thee, fo, 448: for acres, issued onder the act of | ~~ poten oar meh, Ie ‘6th, ) RAILROAD LINEs. daity, except Sunday, at T 2°45, and, “30, and 3-00 OP ABNAPOLIS Leave at 6:15 and 7:00 am. and st 2:45 and 6:5 p.m . <2 p.m. Be ‘Sunday. rok BALTIMORE, a3 BR WAY STATION®. 3:45 and 6:00». m. Leave '. =. A er ed Sars seam RES TSP FOR KEW YORK, wit Leave daily (except Sunday) at eve datly (except Sunday) st 1:18 ©. m. ana FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave Serle Sunday) at 7:30 and 1:5 a, ON SUNDAY, Lesve for New York and Philadelphia at 6:3 p, om cars for New York on 6:3) p. ue. trate Throngh tdekets to Philadelphia, Sew York, oF hud at the Station Office at ail hours | fu the day, as weil as at the new office in the Amer ican Telegraph Building, Pennsylvania evence. | between 455 and 6th streste. Bee Baltimore and Ghio Ratiread advertisement | for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, An- aster of Transportation. NTZ, Agent, W: STEAMBOAT LINES. RBAN T. tEaMEh GAME RIDGE. day the d will leave ber napelis, and the West. Fai 4 * jooduge, Theredaya snd | — bingten ‘should take MAG TRABSPORTATION LINR. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. EXPRESS, Capt. B.A. RYTEBE, ans 5B. BRYAN & \CHMOND, FREDEBICKSBUBG AND PO- R' MOMAC BAILBUAD. TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a, m, excepted.) The quickest most dit route te Kichmona, Va ,eud the South. vip the Potomas from Washington. to a: Bichmoud, Fredert me Be gwd comonnt +Va, connect ‘and Petersburg and \d Potomac Railros. nia Oreek to eaeith tree ow he Bick Bpente. Sor Petersbure. Weldon. 8. 0. ers Keyport and © Vantorbiit leave Sixth t Wharf daily (Sunday moraing excepted) at - 8nd7 pm. and srrive in Richmond at GH TO BICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS, Shorter ana ze Hours y any Other boute. get Throngh Tickets via Aquia Go "s Office, corner street, ct on board of the boats, Baggage checked Ownibarses and Wagons will be in Fe aud baggece be- con: — Sepote in Bi by this line pase by deyltght Mount auity 0 og icksburg by 1p on board of SLY Supt, W Steamers cement vi ta 4 por" BEVIEW FOB AUGUST. TABLE OF OONTEN' pitleip the Sowh sa "ate P and ear “ Kineon. of Mase. Shall the South Bursivethe War? by G Dr. BARROW, Mo. 196 sale in quantities to scit pur- ‘be geen at the’ Trion - street, George- BILEY 4. SuINN.