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THE EVENING STAR: MABRIED FLIRTATION. [coxcrupep. “OB, thank you, Mr. Fiwyu, I've bad such a@ charming ride’ Aad Asrora Kaymond sprang lightly from the carriage step, one tiny, gloved hand resting hgbtly on Mr Elwyn’s arm, the other holding folds of ber violet mantie. He toucned lanthy, a8 she tripped up the hotel stepe, all smiles and dimples. «I wonder if Kate would like a tarn round Jackson Square before dinner, ke said to him- self, consulting his gold watch. +1'll run up and see—poor little thing.” He sprang up the stairs, two steps ata time, and burst inte bis wife's room. “Pat on your bonnet, puss, and we'll take a Tide,” heexcisimed. “Helio. she isn’t here— ‘What the mischief does she mean!” No, she was no tbere; acither was her blue Velvet bat with the white ostrich plume, nor the magnificent cashmere shawl that had been sent from India for her wedding present, just a ears ago, and Mr. Elwyn came slowly Passion. “Do you know where my wife is!’ he asked | Mrs. Artworth, a lady whospent one halfofher time at the windows, and the other half cate- | ebising {the servants, and who consequently | kuew ai! that was to be known concerning | outgoings and incomings generally. | out riding in Colonel Warrington’s peronche—been gone every since morning,” returned the gossapping matron, with great Fromptitude, H “Out riding?’ Elwyn’s brow contracted. { “Strange—very strange,” he muttered, “to ér ve out in that sort of way without so mnea | as saying & word to me! I always thought that | Warrington a puppy, and I'm sure of it now.” | He went down and dismissed the equipage, ana then returned to the drawing room, as restless as the Wandering Jew. After one or two turns across the long apartment, he sat | gloomily down in the ndow recess. Even Avrora Raymond's pre isping chatter could not interest him now. Would Kate never come!” be thduent as he looked for the fortieth | tire at Dis warch. | She came at last, just in timetorun up stairs for aburried dinner toilet—came smiling and | Jevely, with ber bair blown by the fresh wind | and hereyes sparkling radianily. Elwyn—dog | im the manger as be was—conld have knocked Colonel Warrington down tor the involuntary glance of admiration with which he looked af- ter bis fair companion. Prerentiy Mrs. Kate re-appeared in a m Rificent dress of lustrous silver green sili, lightened up by the flash of emerald at her throat, and frosted green mosses dropping from | Ber bair. “Why bave you puton ths dress? asked Fiwyn, cat odious green gatsome slight r his iil bumor, "said Kate are so fidgety, Charlies wake whether I entirely by to study ab “You iyou know, A se Mr. (zarnet Ctaries Etwyn bees aston =t t entre of adm Wyn was ready to “pe i, "8 Me 16 cdugritulare you on your treasure of a wife, sir,” said Colonel Warrin ton. “I have always known she was a gre beauty, but I never appreciated her claims asa oar: Elwyn glared speechless at the polite Colu- pel, who was evidently surprised at the un- gracious reception of his little compliment. «Just what | might have expected,” he mut- tered to bimeelt, plucking flercely at his mous- tache. “What the deuce did I bring her here for, if 1 didn’: want every fool in society to fatldown worship her!” “Would you like a driveatter dinner, Kate!” he asked one evening after ebout three days epent in this edifying manper. “I couldn't possibly this evening,” she said, adjusting the wreaths of Ivy thai: depended from her shining bair. «We've arranged such — moonlight party to ride to the navy- ard.” * «Well, what isto prevent me from driving you there!” asked Mr. Elwyn anxiously. up.” said Kate cooly. “I've promised to goin Mr. Garnett’s car- riage. He isso delightfully agreeable, and ‘I dike him so much.” “The dickens you do,” growled Elwyn, his face clongating and growing dark. “But I'll tell you what you might do if you leased,” suggested Kate innocently, “Miss aymond would like to go, I’ve no doubt, or Mrs. Everett, and there could be no possible objection to an extra carriage in the party, so thar” “Hapg Miss Raymond and Mrs. Everett, ejaculated the irate husband “With all my, heart, my dear,” said Kate. *-Only you see it is quite impossible for me to break my promise to Mr. Garnet.” Mr. Elwyc’s temper was by no means im- | proved when he stoui on the hotel steps and | Watched the merry party drive off—their cay | voices and bilapt laughter re-echoieg througbout the evening air like a mockery o Bis own gloomy refiections. liehad never fel so utterly forlorn in the wheie course of hi~ life. “Dear me, whata beaut ride,” sighed Aurora Ray from a volume of poems, as Mr. Elwyn re-en tered the drawing room, king not unlike a | man who had been just after having a molar extracted. But be didn’t take the hint, actingss Miss | Raymond afterwards indignantly remarked, “more like a bear than a man,” ana sitting down to the perusal of the newspapers. Alas, for the midnigBt curisa nd oriental eyes—their ‘ll was broken. iow long the slow creeping hours seemed before Kate came back! Long ere the sound of | carriage wheels grated on the pavement betore the door, he went up to his room and tried use- lessly enough to amuse himself with books and letter-writing. Ali his efforts were unavailing; between him and Shige seal so to which be turned, crept one y thought—a sore Ess, think that Kate was happy without society, and that she never missed his ab- @ent voice and smile. «1 wonder if I'm jealous,” he muttered to Bimeelf. “It’s not an agreeable sensation, at allevents. 1 wonder if Kate felt so whenever I flirted with Aurora and the widow.” This was a new consideration. ‘Would the time ever come when Kate's heart ‘would be estranged by hisown conduct—when mer loving, sensitive nature would cease to re- spond to his touch? The very fancy was these gloomy medita- ‘And his bright lit- tle wife tripped in, looking very much like a magnified sunbeam. She sto; suddenly when she saw his head bowed npon his hands. an does your head ache “No. “Then what is the matter!” “My heart aches,” Kate, he said sadly. «It @ehes to think that my wife nas ceased to love me.” She came to hie cide and put her armsaround Bis neck with caressing affection. ‘whatdo you mean!” “I mean, Kate, that when you desert me for the society of others. and cease to pay any re- gard to my wishes, | can come to but one con- “Charles,” said Kate, smiling archly up into bis ors Bg it grieve you to have im pte we | ul evening tor a nd, lookigg up the society of others to your own!” ; breaks my heart, digh re spac ately. “Phen, dearest, let us make a bargain. Let us allow Miss Raymond and Mrs. Everett to console themselves with Colonel Warrington and Mr. Garnett, while we are happy with each other. Shall it be so!” “Kate you have been playing & part!” “Of course Thave. Did you sippdse for a Moment that 1 was in earnest!” ‘The loving kisses she showered upon his Brow dispelled every lurking shadow from the | hhusband’s heart, and he felt how imexpressibly dear bis wife was to him. In the next day’s train Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn | Jett Washington, matualiy convinced that | they had seen enough of theray enpital. There ‘were two un le good effects conse- quent on their sojourn, however. Kate was satisfied to remain quietly ai home for the | Test of her lite, and Obaries was completely eured of every latent tendency to flirt. ee AMAn was dig¢eovered tot a few days S20, bw trnin, amd the man wis seen % fo «spilot.”” A crowG gatbered, but when t waa removed from tbo machinery and placed om the track \' Ws tong! that he W@s entirely anhbarmed, ‘hough his coat was very much He ratved b Mf or Bis elbow and d. He was toid what escape “1m very much obliged to yeu, renitemen,* for cetting we out of that fix.) His name was Weish ¢ Siero Jobn Hotton, of Wastingtan eounty. Va. commitied suicite a few days since by shooting herself with musket. She wae partially deranged. stairs again, feeling inclined to get intoa | | mately tor the lovers, William has a wife, an ‘s crowd doing here?” | had had. and replied, | T wi the Sease: ! iggest a | [From the Kankskee (1i!.)Gagette, August 2.) | We are indebted to L. Miik, Esq. for details | of a frightful and destructive tornado that oc- curred at Bis plantation, 15 miles from this city. on Saturday evening, July2a. Inmany | respects it was a most unprecedented storm of wind, hail, lightning and thunder, and in i:s pecoliar operations, that hasever been our for- tune to hear of. The storm too its rise in the northwest, at about 6 o'clock p. m..and proceeded in a direct southeast line, straight as an arrow, and faster than any bors. id ron, sweeping and whirl- ing by their doors with a terrible sound, de- molisbing in an instant their corn cribs, stables and cow yards, scattering their fragments in every direction. 1t then passed through a 640- to the new and extensive building! Messrs. L. Mild, of this city; William E. Bancroft and — Searing, of Cayuga county, New orm. It being Saturday evening, the workmen had left for their homes except three As the s orm e corn fleld Was seen approaching in terrible fury, two of ; ce the three men rushed out for the open prairie, Unwilling to hazard their lives in the build- ings which they knew would not stand such & storm, but one brave fellow, named Rober? Martit, sought shelter and protection in the corn-erib, which was very strongly built with heavy timbers. There he remained until the storm Was over, and, as it happened, came out unhurt, although the crib was lifted and turn- ed vp and down, as it were, and was racked ard twisted in all shapes, threatening his life every moment. There were two horses and @ colt in the stable, but they escaped without injury, though this stable was lifted from over tem, and burled im countless fragments through the air. So terrific and powerful was the storm that the pieces of the demolished buildings were buried and scattered over two hundred acres of the prairie, all around where they stood, many More appearing in the reir of the storm than in its van, asi: drawn and sucked back as the storm advanced in its awful whirland contortions. The duration of the storm was only seven or eicht minutes. Alter doing its work on the premises named, the tornado, in passing on, struck the south- west part of + Milk’s Grove,” seizing and twisting down every large tree in its way, and burling it back, head foremost, in the rear. These gigantic trees had the appearance of baving fallen towards the storm, and not, as is usual with it, im the direction it was going. When we state that these trees averaged from one-and-a-half tothree feet in diameter, but were literally torn and twisted to pieces, or were swept back like feathers and Iaid pros- trate in the track of the destroyer, sometimes many feet from where they stood towering in their ms nd strength, some idea 1 be ihe prodigious and fearful id treak of nature.” yarh ef the st e of rongh the Grove Several ely peeled or eatiy halt the length of them, earried for thirty or forty rods, and be force with which it was bo struck the trees and stack ment or plaster, thickiy covering of mud” ts receiving the Mr. Compton’ se was 21 hich were himse u up bodily and and then et de nm huri, nora anything else dice wis torn to atoms, but the t in it were Ie From t the storm conti m,on the Illinois Central K disappeared, and. it is hoped, torever. since nothing has been heard from it Up i@ tis time. — TRESCANDAL ABOUT QveEN VicTonIa.— Concerning this scandal. which has been in- dustriously furthered by Punch, the London correspondent of the Boston Advertiser says: “The sole pretext for this rnffianly attack is the fact tbat the ()ueem has a favorite servant, and prefers bis seryices to those of the others. As from ber peculiar ‘position the Queen is open toany insinuatidhs of this kind that the malicious choose to flingeut, and can male no reply. periodicals like /uach—which exist bat to Matter the coxcombries of the Gttitd: and of the silly fops about town—have the satisfac. tion of producing some sort of sehéatidn by this sort of ri ; but in le oftaste and character only intense disgust is inspired. 1 Dave tracked tbe scandal as far as I can, seek- ‘ing the authority of it those who afe the most active iB per veying it, and I find that it rests epon incid ofthe commonest oceurrence. 1tis pure stander, though it gives deep pain to the object of it, and adds to the distress of one who, in her solitary greatness, should possess the sympathies of generous men.” A Widow Deserts Her CHILDREN any Exores witn a Maxrizy Man.—For some time past a certain Wm. J. Clark, a resident of Erin street, in the Seventeenth ward, had been | payimg lover-like devoirs at the shrine of a prepossessing widow named Sarah Ballard, who, in order to procure the staff of life for berself aud three children—the eldest of whom is but five years—kept a variety store at the corner of Roberts street and Central avenue, where each evening William was basking in the sunny smiles of bis inamorata. Unfortu they were therefore unable to consummate the measure of their love at the connnbial alrar, Ge» Thursday evening of last week, prelimin- aries baving been arranged, the pair started | trom the domicile of the widow and took the rs eastward. Mrs. Ballard placea two of yr children in an orphan asylum. and lefta third at the house of a triend. Steps have been taken by the deserted wife to traee out the guilty partie: ley ti t NatceRal Gas.—The inhabitants of Bakns on (be Caspian Sea, baye recently made use of the emanuarons of carburetied feareere gas trom the waters for lighting purposes. The gas is collected by means of large funnel- outhed tubes, whi-b are attached to floating © and dip some feet into the water. Baku was tbe sacred city of the Guebres. or Fire. worshippers. and the neighborbood abounds with napbtba springs and “blowers,” which consist of streams of inflammable gras issuing trom the ground. The most extensive of there - blower: is known by the name of the “perpetual fire,¥ aod is situated some miles to the northeast of Baku. It is an object of gr veneration, and is said never to have been ex. tinguished. How To Makg Nitro-GiyceriveE Nox-ex- PLosive.—A method for rendering nitro-gly - cerine nop-explosiye, without permanently destroying its properties, has just been dis. covered, Itis rot unlike Mr. Gaije’s method ef mixinggun powder with powdered zinss, and consists onl in mixing the nitro-gly- cersne with methylic alcohol, or wood-naph- hx. So long as the two substances remain to- gether the compound is perfectly innocnous and nop-explosive. Wren the nitro. ine is required for use, it ix separated by washing bane eat mm water, by which the naphtha is set free. ee Urttiiry ov Hoors.—The Bryockport Repub- Nc comes to the detense of hoops—tilting sand all—because @ woman was saved from drown- ing in that village the other day by a hoop- irt, Sbe fell head ioremost overboard “trom canal boat/and would have, no doubt, but her bead one foot inte the mud at the bottom ofthe had nother progress been sad. den ly arrested by her skirt catcHing a took upon the side of thé boat. She remainéd sns- pended in am inverted position till taken off the hook by men who ran to her aid ) feats 1 i eatecautires S7- As amat named Jobn Stubbings,of Kirt- po abe a swarm, the, festa 3 he q 2 on bis head, and immediately followed by a whole swarm. Stubbings had the to stand path Bagel and afew minutes the bees completely covered one side of ‘his head, leaving him only sufficient breathing As soon as were settled his wife | sept them off into @ hive, and he escaped un- Roremmaaee ss school for young’ u we wot of, coe day a roguish maiden of 16 summers broadly violated some rule of the school. The teacher thought ita plain Case fordiscipline, He called her to him,argued the case to her with great seriousness and earnestness;—kissed her, and then asked her if she was not She said spe ws; and thereupon her sin was for- given. How greatis the power of kindness,— Portland argu BF A band of clever thieves, wearing the dress of Prussian soldiers. lately made a de- scent on the gambling rooms atthe fashionaole | watering at Ems, in. the Duchy of ordering the game to be stopped, I} the money of the bank and car- ried at off. The imposture was discovered some bours, later when a regiment of real Prussians afrivea, A Ca? STORY.+-A Blaine Bat climbed a tree | recently, took 4 bird’s nest and four young | birds, descended to the ground without <pil- ling » bird, and then sat aowa aad ate them | up. @7- Use exceedingly warm day in Icty ¢ | neighbor met an old man,and remarked that | it was very hot. “Yes.” says, Joo, “if it wasn’t for one thing, I should say we'were gotug'to havea thaw.” “Whatis that?” inquired his } friend... “There's nothing froz iy | The man went bis way, mnche SF A young wilow of Memphis 'adyertizes | for furnished rooms for twosmati childtenand ' herseif, im payment fer which che is wil | to board With the family | GOVERNMENT SALES. ‘PFLEGRAPH MATERIAL aT avoTioN. Mies Quariermaster’s Office. Depot of ud Washington, D. C., Aegast Will be sold acpublic auction, fon of Brevet Lieat. Col. Jomes M., at W on @ Sir et, near 20th m THUKSDAY. A m., the following and Cases a1 m4 Bi - 105 Keel b Boardaley ® Instru. a hen 7 Oilers 3 Pruning Kaives 5 Large 1 Stands tends 13 8mall Reel Stands 16 Stands, délivery 6 Rubber Cement Flasks é Handles is anle rare inducemen's to 38 Acid Bottles3 spoole Copper Wire, | Wishing to purchase bul: u rene TE % a country seat, & Latse Gear | “Sy 0-4 Tint) GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, 7 4S (iat) GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, H —_ oa | BBY 3.0. McGUIBE & 00.. auctioneers. her > fi 'B. FRENCH. 12 Notices and St abs ort Commissioner of Pablie t Be Tatler tor Battery 17 lyon Spite | *EghrrauoeevOsie Cult ga SURUIGG | couapiiW east copreonoreser a) Pikes pe Bending | muir shies RALORanE ag G CAPITOL . ae. iJ | z aide Mh. 02. Aro. 4. Platinaad, lpm RUNBAY: the 18th of August, at 5 e'ctogk | lice of she w Cantal af th hited Seen Strips aioe ract of 1a: “Mite,” eab- Lea Wasuincsox Oiry, July 31. 1368. Nitric Acta\, jedin nine cottage acres | until 13 o'c or WEDNESDAT: August, ic 1 tor Cc 1 street, This 30d) | Luise land is situated on the high grounds north | 35 i J) Bertctepd contigeons to the sity, sud. te ome of | Dice ef cucatetion set Allien ere 2.300 Insulators. Bracket the most beeuti a Yidatty tor posals for enclost 80 Empty Carboys dering Irons, &¢. cottage residences, commanding as it does, anex- 8 ‘Terms : Cash, in Government funds. tensive vem f Washington ani ne serroundin, rt ‘Ten dazewill’be granted purchasers In which to | from Gahnectient apenue oa caiok eh remove their good: ble place of Mr. Little, and tatu itecit Yelee- | uch in th » end four feet 5 : DB. H. RUCKER, Peed como a tusks of tae’ t either of Kalo. | bese board ene foot in width. The poste tobe of Brt. Maj. Gon, and Chief Quar ermaster, Fatma or Meridian Hill being selected to build the | CCd8F,snd set eight feet apart from tocen- one 6 2it Depot of Washington. | summer residence for the President, it being be- inethS, Fails Of spruce or Norway’ pine, two : bs “2 = —~ an bese cites: and itt ~ | inches by four. Twa stri: CP to be se- GALE OF UNITED STATES MILITARY | t¥een these sites; and itis to con jailed over the pickcts onthe sutade A RAILROAD PROPERTY. io seeenner eres ont “som le to be placed at cach corner of the fence, Oice af Asse dM. U. 8 Mil. RR. 950 6 bh le ee I ree stern the center of rach side, with a 5 . . 5 ¥ foun ban, 5 pul be told af Public Auction. a AUBXaM: dsfons 9 Noy bulldinge they ‘may desire to creck *Bladere ill state thelr proposals by the lines! auce of United States Military Rariroad P Om fhese sites. Ail the work of grading ead Sing swat licen | RSP oe a weve eens hes | wh smh renee ais, me nw = ‘ond gus serviceable Locomot.rn Bu migy be purchased Pg 65th en t0 sible bidder. The two Jone tobe soparately pon. nes, Norris ny builders; sauge, 4 feet 8's | months, with interest, for hotes ‘on the . oo Mell or . . ‘Twen' t. of the contract price i S8E. ti ‘One Tender Track, two small Truck Care, Property sold. Conveyancing st purcheger'scost. | retained agsecuriiy for the faithial eter see Lnave Wasnt enone teal lhe hundred pairs second-hand Car Wheels on JAS, 0. McGUIRE & O0., Aucts, of tee work. Ry the espeusuli a 40s ins secewneees 690 A. be ie 17 - * a office, Mth Seventy tons‘\T”” Railroad Irom, (451bs. tothe | 37 !7-dte__{Int. Rep} Po'elock yom ose" om the wie ) nearly new; fifteen Stoves, two fi ydraulic Jacks, fi ¥ tons Wrought and C: }atform and Counter Seales, Li terps, Cars, Desk: articles: also Nine Frame Buildings. Sales to commence at 10 o'clock a.m., at the Mil:tary Railroad Wharf, where the Toeome ati som, ne tthe Railroud a Alexandria Kailroed tren, and Car Wheels ave stored halence of (he artictes will be eo Supply Store, near the Orang Depot. Will also be sold at PITTSBURG PA., at 11 o'clock a m. on TUESDAY Augnat 28. Kleven new Box Cara, five feet onaze; Pennock Kennet Square, Chester connty, Penn,, & Oo bothiers Terie Any furt ty will be fu Cash. in G rnished op applicaiiun at this Flo. CBILLY, Brevet Major and A.() W.,U.3. Army an 4-126th Bice. poseee FOR W 4008 MAKERS AT \UG 4 ON, Chey Quarcermester's Off. Depot of Washinzion,t Pubijic Auction, under the air ne u@pRins, ugn+i 22, at »the follow- tmhinsion, D C., August 2, 19H, Will be sola tion of Brevet Brigedier General C. Q BA, WEDN Lincoln Depot. conumenc ing ¢vecribed LUMERB inch Oak Plank. About 30 WU treet? 70 feet 3h, ** 20100 feet 4 15,000 feet 142 60,000 feet 4 12 Om feetS 10,000 feet 2 he for’ 3 900 feet 4 20.000 feet $5 18 well wort! FS, a8 this i ber. “ Ash Plank. « Hickory Piavk. “ “« ‘* Poplar Boards, tion of Washineion, i 0, 188. the direc- a. joore, A. O. street acres of * | Hine, Serie | eee Mieae™ Bering, Ben the ion hates | sites, wood and water's pe ttoe ts ley’s Signal 95.00 pounds Iron Wire mi! : h Yortramenteds ~“ Yialated Tele ifteen-ton ve tons unserviceable Railroad crap Iron, second- + Tabies, and a variety of other to the Proper he ati uperior lot of well-sea- BBX GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, ~ CHANCBBY SALE OF A VALUABLE IM PUVED BEAL ESTATE, situated on Massa- chusetts avenue, between 4th and Sth streets west. By a decree of the Supreme Conrt of the District of Columbia, bearing date on the rr, day of July, A. D. 1868. apd passe in a certain ca wherein Thomas B, Scott et al. are complaimants, and Elizabeth Olaggett et al. are defendants,(No. 535 equity.) I will offer tor sa'e at public auction. on the prem- ives. on FRIDAY, the 17th day of August, A.D. 1866. at 6 o clock p.m . al! piece or parcel of din the city of W. on, District of Co beginning at_a point on Massachusetts zbteen (1s) feet northwestwardly of the corner of Lot twelve,(12.)in square snare bumbered five hundred andsix )and ruvoing thence northwestwardly avenue vighteen (18) fect, thence north alo eastwardly. and at richtancles with said avenue, thirty-seven and fifty nine hundredths (37 59-100) feet,thenee nerth thirty two and ninety han- dredths (32 9 100) feet io the line of Is 8) feet. thence south forty one fect to the p irteen bal rhe improvements on. ‘The terms of wale, as’ pres third cash, tovether w ibed by the sail de. the balance to be stalments in lve and 8 from the day of said bal- ance to hear interest from the le, the payment te be eccured by the bo parcha ser or purchs-ers. with @ suret; sureties to be approved by the trustee the same can be paid in cash on the day of sale or on the ratitication of the said -«le by the erder of the court. Stam; and conveyancing at the cost of the purehaser. ir t of ale are not complied with withiu five da @ Trustee reese! fter the day of sale. th right to resell at the risk and cost of the defs ipg purchaser or purel Tr8,upon one week’s no- ce, advertisement in the National Intelli- gencer and the Ev. rv SR y winner: of the superfine, 26 fine, a reams white Quarto Post Paper, extra super- RAILROAD LINES. be foar coping -appo te jen, om Penneylvania ‘avenge, ROPOSALS FOR Ti RECTION OF aw P IRON FENCE. Offic: Of he Commissioner af Pudli- Buildines, Wactsotoe Oirs ‘qugast 2 bos afanlsdEprpeees will be resolved at thie erection an ROM Fa CE, | EE a the front of tbe Botanis be. ried fect ix inches be erected on « geod founds. Battinoas any Ouse BailLsvaD, Juae 25, 108g, between W > BAbTr- at Mand WASHINTOR ABD THE sis, of monncins She MORE. one BARRIS ore FOR BALTIMOBS. ‘sad placed rick base, Ot 7:00, 8. @., one GtaTions s0rTE POLIS NOTION. = Pe <a ea, =F Pi neretemian ANNAPULIs. mag by ont 12 2. m., re DAY, the wide ruled svperfine faint lined gilt ream per ream tough and 100 reams M, per ream =p Hf : lh hia 5.8 3 i F plain te bid: day of Augmst. at 12 0 clock ‘oul Ast 2 B. rE pPorosats FOR STATIONERY. House of Representatives, United States, aaananee gate Office, Jury 26, 1365, t led Proposals will umil THUBS at 120’cleck m.. for fu’ lowing cle-ses of Stat sense of Beprese: z: Pk rere at ee ay august, 1356, Tnithing eacn of the fol ionery. for the use of the ntatives ef the United Btates, m8 white Quarto Post Paper, extra super- reams white Quarto Post Paper, ext re sfaint lined, its) Pott Papers extra super white Commercial Note Paper, extra faint lined £0 reams white Commercial reams white Commercial Note Paper, extra superfine, Fi 100 reanis -oft Manilla Paper S00 reams Manilla Paap: tough and smooth, to weigh eleven ponuds per reams Manilla Paper, 19% hand+mooth, to weigh twenty two pounds anills Paper, 27x37 inches. jooth, to weigh forty-two por 6 boxes Arnold’s Patent Ink Absorber, or other manufacture thick adhesive Envelopes, 53x27, i 3500 white thick adhesive Envelopes, 5x3", inches 25,000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, 5%(x$°; 10.200 white thick adhesive Envelopes, Six "0400 white thick adhesive Envelopes, 8%x3:; 10400) white thick adhesive Envelopes, 10:.245 2x19 In hea, flat. very “ae OQ. A. STEVENS, ¢ RENCH.C.P.B. | mnizty Wd. PHELES {w, | "J, HROUGH LINE BETW Ww. Te PaitabELruia Sub Rew ORs Oe Wasnineton, March 26. RoW ron ag lieve sie sig = TOR KEW YORK. githout change of cars, Leave daily (except Sunday) at *.™. and 6:38 ae NEW YORK, changing cars at Phileder Reed (except Sunday) at 11-18 ©. m, ang “FOR PHILADELPHIA, Leave dally (except Sanday) st 7-3 and 11-18 a, |) m., and 4-20 and 6:30 3. m ON SUNDAY. Leave for New York and Philadelphia st 6:30 p, | BB. ont ax 4% cars for New York on 6:30 p. m train Through tickets to Philadelphia. New York, or Hote Paper, extra extra tate Pasar, Sciet tine ton. can be had af the Station Office st all hou! {feng he ieee a | im the day, ax well as at the now office in Ame: ooo | fean Telegraph Building. Pennsylvania svenue, nll! | between 45s and 6th etrecie sbreatingre aod’ ‘Ratirona advertisement yr echedule ween Wasuington, ®more, An- and the West ein ee TH . : ™ an ‘ 21 inches, flat, very Lb, M.COLE. General Ticket aren 0c 90-4 GEO 8 KOONTZ. Agent, Wi flat, very unde It will be offered in lots of 1,000 feet, withthe | _/¥ 24-co@ds inches Privilege of ig hy ES TPE ‘ ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. Hey Bavsiore % Tears inches bidde | be required to remove T= Lors ‘gross Congress thas parkas with fifteen ‘anys trom da; of sale, TRUSTER'S ALE or PU une m™ gross Ferg Pens D.H. RUCK: By virtue of a decd of trast to the subseriber, Bar 0es Gitett s Bens Pox aug 2.170» MN: Gen. 8 eee Waa | ted No.1 folios 36, ke one of the land rece 33 sross Gillagt’s Pens: No s, + No. 15. 26, . of * Swe (goremres mac arormnrne.0 6 eshiaa bs datmmnaayt | Heaerler °; i ivi m.. in front Low Nos, | {deze Gold ; Quartermeties, Coneraty mos m4 Piatsson, cm }) and three (3) in elec allt ten bun. y yi tay ag It ts deemed acvisnble to announce that the ane- | dred and twenty three, (1.023 )and Lots numbered } } frowe4:inc) Bel Iakatamds | on sales of GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS, BTA. | eleven (11) ana twelve’ (12) In, Square numbered 10 dozen Arnold's Genuine Writine Fi NCING. aE &c., at Giesboro, | nine hundred and ninety six, (99%,) ef the plan of te, pints. and half-piute ay uid, nder the direction of Captain ze T. | the city Git A Mdorce Carmine Ink small sizes Browning, A. Q. M | are yet in ress, and wili | Terms: One-third cash; the residue im 6 and } Seren David's Biue Ink. quarts be continued on TURSDAY and FRIDAY of each | 2 mouths, the purchaser hie forthe | | vrose kubher Peak: iders: No.2 week. commencing at 10 o'clock @. m., until all | deferred payments, satisfactorily endorsed. 3: arose Bubber Pei 8. No. 1 shall have Leen dis, A ring intcrest fromday efsale. A di ad given iy e kes aa a p? 4 large auantity of the bost material, suitable | ands deed of trast ‘ e,ahe detcrred | isdozen sbort Rubber Propelline Pencils Ramon, FEE 45D PO- Bi nd many. Srsties min setan tobe | Coat of the parchas ace not % << tong Rabocr Eropelling Pe _ ‘Fomac J with with 1 ‘meg ho my A’ boat tor Cleeboro, leaves the oth street wharf salev the ‘trustee renerto the right to resell'the | 36 fron yet Bias eal panlisexngon TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. every hour during the days of sale. said property at the ris! oe Gateulting Sdozen best Carmine and Bine Pencils TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a, m. excepted.) ean gees | SMES A ERIN, Bio Se Bo AY LLOYD: Trestee” Egoxen gold meanted Propelting Pencil t Brevet Brig, General U.S.A, iy T-eokda LAND SALKS IN WISCONSIN. SYNOPSIS OF THE PRESIDENT’S PROCLA- MATION No 710. DATED JUNE 11. 1866 4t Orcers public sales of ever five and « qui arer Millers olacres of vacant public lands in WIS- CODSIN, as follows: At the Lad Onc day of SE’ thirty six Townships and the counties of Monroe, Ja artsot Town ksi ships. the counties as above ov At the Land Office at FALLS ST. CROIX, on OcTowRR bext. the reserved sec- parts of Town- jierce, aud St, x At the Land Office at FALLS ST. OROIX, on the let day of tions iu forty four Townships and ships in the counties of Dunn, P vol the 224 day of OcrorrR next. ten dn charee First Div. Q.M.G. oO. e at LA CROSSE, on the 17th | BER beat, the reserved sections in Land Office at LA CROSSE, on the 2th day of SkrTEMBRR DeXt, reventeen parts of Town- GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. 'Y J. OC. McGUIRE & CO., Anctioncers, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF SQUARE 9°90. ted near Kendall Green, and in front of th: of Mr Corcoran, on the Boundary. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated September 23. 1853, and recoraed in Liber J. A.S., No, 64,tolio 100 et seq., of the land records of Washington subscribers aa the trustees thercin . willee!l. to the highest bidder, on the on TUESDAY. the lath day of Angnst, * o'clock in the afternoon, Square No. 9:0, in the plan of Washington city ‘he terms of ealeare: One-third cash: amd the residne in 6 and J2 months, with interest from th: date of sale. the purchaser to give noves of equal ameunt, to be secured by @ deed of trust on the roperty. Allconveyancivg ani stamps at the evst Brihe pirchasers who enail, deposit 6°09 with the Tatthe the time of sale. If the terms of ith within fi not complied resell the above Square, or any 2 arts of : aLipe, inthe counties cf Pepin au? tiecce, Tove and cost of the purchaser in defauit, on At the Lund Office at EAU CLAIRE, on the Ist | onejweek # notice 1p the National Intelligencer. day of OcroRER vert, the reserved sections in ten 2 BUDE | Trustees of Towns! 1 theco = , a Eau C'aire and Bagg een of Cuaeke, Ohip. J.C. MowUIBE & CO, Land Office at STEVENS POINT, onthe | jy 7-w&18&14au Auctioneers goth day of OctoneR next, one bundred and ten —== = Tew ext, the reserved eighty-one to the counties Douglas = ibe nea of Townships in the counties onto. Office at MENASHA. on the Sth day next, sixty-seven Townships and parts in the outs x Office at BAYFIELD. on the sth ‘ and ‘pests of townships 1a 2 sbland. Le Pointe, Barnett and EOEET DISEASES! Fat SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN BEMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Posmtive Ovre,” fer GONORRHG@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, a, ‘the Land Offi AYFIELD, on no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury. oe Movanasy nact. Rae: towns! rer Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Egfect a Cure, ae eepenipe ia the counties of A: Le | phey are entirely voessabié, Ranine. mo smell nes Dongiss. 5 M. BDMUNDS, any unpleasant Seer Sowels of the most deliters Commismoner of the General Land Offic, GzyeraL Lann Orrice, Junel4, 1366. Nort.—Under the ment, as heretofore made and now can vertial: Bat _—_—— INSURANCE COMPANIES. M*""“7355 imsveance regulations of the Depart- ng. no be for ad ng lamations except ach publishe ? ized peblich by the Oomncicelonst of the Genera fang y jo 23-lawi3w sage thes wrote ir nays, and recent c: a from, asee ieretaty font bouts.” Prepared by versity of Pennsylvania, onsot’ tos mast hehe ae Doctors and Chemists of the present day; mo exposure, no troudl6, RO 4 1 " Let ¢] ‘who have despaired of, oured,or bade} 2 yy or Mor- =" Bent by wok Se Price-Male packeges, 61. Female, O37 BLOOD! BE00D | 1? BLOOD per ube BES, 8, ALES. BOLLE. BYEHEL Bathe 18, 8, ac. SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB Juz c tive cure sYPH i On VE AE DISEASES, the si MaRITAN's HERP JUIOR tes moss potest comedy ever Bre. sori! : fcates the ver so that a, cure is thorough $34 RETeS toned bed Soot omen 3s Foes Sosterity that for whioh You may repent in after — DO NOT DESPAIR! So RITAN’S WASH A ‘of these remedies is alike aeknowl- WHAT THE NS SAY OF THEGAMAR “ iT TO ALL W mae ve Application having been made under the act of i “The tan Jane 33,1860. for the reissue of the followiag de- Ve in its most customary sertbed Land Warrant! are to have 1 with been lost or destraye: lotice is he ven b= 4 ve fou Sarees fam qruicah orectaatehecesr | moreno trent eRe amtee werrant @ tenor will be reiscued, if no valid objection then | fbeir 9. 45.442, for 320 actos, issmed under the act of reh 3d. 1355, in the meme of Archibald 1866. was granted January 25th, Tse ae Bae ' we? 64.073. for 120 acres. issued theact of larch 3c. in the bame of ‘was grant 37 16-winw joner. Fyanv. D. GLOVE, = novel: Ba: wards. B0c. Armadale. by Wi i tudy ¢! Fy, by. ‘ oe FOEBLED AND DELI BUORG Teeter eolings, and enable roe te well, = hart ss et tae chai —_.___ Gommigsioner._ LE i. MORAL, RO A AF AH Aad 1 ~ Doan bandied ith side. he basa large Medicine, &c..at resonable prices, ly 26 zen best Muci! Ge best Be en Blotting Pads 4dozen Blotting | oes 1:0 spow sh deren facture » dozen pairs Scissors, two dozen each 4,5, and 6 ch oe ee pairs Scis-ors, 9 to 12 iuch lasps, Varivus aryles oven Paper Weights, vations styles lmch. 6 édozen 2dozen Paper 6 Pocket Kr. Wostenhoin's, Crooks sage, four-ounc: bottles lage, eight-ounce bottles po aling Wax 4.G0zen Portfolios. various styles G ¢ozea Pencil Sharpeners 6dozen iy 2 dozen Eyelet Punches 6 duzen Brasing Kotves 5 dozen Pen 1a Backs 25 dozen packs Visiting Oaris 20 dozen Pew wipers ‘Newspaper Fil 3:icross Mavyer Bands and Rings ferioncee sno eens ay. be submitted: ‘in such boxes as they vered. 1 of goods contractors satp the supe of soe riches falls s ‘Stationery the United States,” and sddressed tothe under- specimens of each class of articles npany the proposal, ofthe a -offeriug to farnieh signee t ed isto Given under mv hand "oh lange PATBIO! lea of the House of formance of the en ference Files f Black Sani E t —— Ft TER — Gants Be Peet ied ‘The quickest and most di; route te Richmond, Washington, to Aquia Oreck ichmond, and P. ~ from Aquia: . Row entirely com: Vi there with trains on the ‘ond Petersbene and mie moud ——— silroads. for Fetersbars. edon, Wim netoa and ©. Vanderbilt leave Sixth ally (Supday morping excepted) at if, * and arrive in a 2.05 and tm. ROUGH TO RICHMOND IN SEVEN HOURS, Fity mnie Bhorter ase Hours then Be and get Throngh Tickets sure and Fredericksburg, to otomac Ureek to via Aca! atthe for of Rep: ves ed, class of arti-

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