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_THE EVENING STAR. A SHORT AND SAD STORY. retarted | Ranways ix Wan —Mr. Russell w-ties to [From :be Mem; Avalanohe, August 7.) roved ‘o be ef Bouse % transport of tis About fon weegs ao 8 xentiiman passed Poopact the inveder.e throvgb t uy on Bis way to Arkansas, .; where De néed to locate. fe i E @ Faghsaman by Marth. Re had been years a commerciat traveler tor a hoase in ove of the eantile cities ips Europe, and in th: mb to allow of troepe beimg them. But for tbe See? Sf provisions and Stores they @re iuvalcable. Taemore quickly capacity ae visited every partef tue world. He w2s a pohebed gentleman, and spoke ffneat!y s2v- eral different languages. and bad acoumala- *ed &2 smount of iniormai.on concerning the countries (rough which he bad traveled that W% notonly valnabie bat interesting im the highest siegree to those who were fortanare *.ough to be numbered among his friends. Of 3 good family in his ustive country, he had | moved in the best circies of the comuioners of Engiand, and was, in every sense of the term, @ perfect gentleman. Of @ seusitive and re- wring disposition, he was illy caleulated bo 2°7, to make acquaintances, and lacked »: suranee which we daily learn is necessary thrive im this world of ours. He bad heard a glowing account of our sister State, aud wi to Pine Bini, where his means became most exhausted. Writing to his wife to re. mut fo bim at Camden, he started to that pisee on foot, where he had arranged to meet @ friend. In this he was disappointed, and the unsettled state of mail ilities preventing the receipt of means from home, ne determined to returu to this city and await entil he heard from his family. Abont this nme two gentiemen from Kentucky ar- rived im Camden on horse-back, and put up at abortel there. In the morning their horses were missing, and the citizens turned out Beaded by the city marshal, and started in pur- sui: of the missing avimals. They were found tied in the woods about a mile from town: and ‘when on the way back to town with them the Parties met tbe gentlemen of whom we are wriung. Beings stranger, he was immedi- ately arrested as tbe horse thiefand told by the marshal that .f he would tell who were his confederates tp the matter be would be re- jeased. A denial of any knowledge whatever of the theft was ali that could be elicited, and the marshal thea took the halter off one of the horses, and making a slip noose passed it around the gentleman's neck and hung *im to @ tree, mntil, as the officer stated afterwards before the magistrate, “he turned black im the face and his tongue stuck out haifa yard.” When life was nearly extinct he was dropped to the ground, and when it again began to as- sert itself. he was onee more urged to contess. SPECIAL NOTICES. As <= nothing could be bees Ae emery time the hanging scene was enacted un! Srey. Sry nearly came Ro the rescuc. He was, however, wens IF ASMODEUS SHOULD UNROOF ALL ¢ut down, and then taken before a magistrate | the tee ahs a ; eee mig mre a would | ning-tenthe of the tau monde would Ve ece mot bave det any other stranger for a sin- : % t ” gle moment. Ina few weeks, during which fm rane nt a ‘uae he remained in jail, his trial came on be- sBe more quickly com it move forward, and she more tree ar@ its motions, for the line of railway is the great artery which leadingfrom the heart, supplies the extremities of the army’ * with means of life andaction. In tayingdown, the broken lines the band of workmen who' accompany the Prussian army have be:n singulerly rapid and suevessful, but quick as they have been they have not yet been quick enough. for the army transport wasconcucted by road for some days even after Pragne was occupied and no enemy on the lines siopped the passage of copvoys. A broken bridge, even through the breach was Dut only a few _— nde, caused a dead stoppage in the iom, and the time required to shift stores from @ train on one side of the impedi- mentto that on the other is very great. An enzineer who would find means of constract- ing rapidly field bridges which would bear the weight of a railway train would cansze an advance in the art of war. The road transport ofthe Prussian army is very well organized, but long distances, rapia marches, Dilly roads and accidents bave been too much im some cases lor even its powers, @7-At Saybrook Conn, on a last two young men, in an heroic humor under the invigoraung influence of a drinking saloon, cencludea to substitute Iandanum for their -wented beverages. (ne died the same day and Mae other was not expected to live. #7 The gross receipts of the late tournament -at Huntsvilie, Ala.. amounts to $3,000, and the net proceeds will be about $1,500, tobe used -for the erection of a Methodist Church. &7 The Emperor of Austria sent his 300 horses and 150 carri: to Ofen for sarety. This accounts for the kisperor’s Position be- ing so un-stable. &7 A lady, meeting a girl who Iately lett her service, inquired, “Well, Mary, where do you live now?” “Please, ma’am, I don’t live any- where now,” rejoined the girl, “I’m marri: ———_+<ce. fore Criminal Courtat Camde: — be was MARAta honofably acquitted. not one particte of evi- | an Reva: arn’ i ane Men. Also, abi h prostrate — appearing to cee = @no as titel oe stage tek panes Gh igs 4 whinge LL Teal culprit, & well-known | tee of charge In senlea trata 4. Address horse thief, who lived not far from the pince, | fr’ SKILLIN BOCGHTON i % at was understood had stolen the horse. After tion, Philadelphia, Pa 3 Ris acquittal, the gentleman, too prond to ask for assistance, where he Bad been so foully wronged, started for this city, and lived npon *#uch precarious substance as his sensitive pa- sare would allew him to ask for by the way, nati) he arrived at Eunice Landing, Arkansas, where he sought for and obtained work. He toiled aloxg in the hot sun, for which be only received hie board, until he e sick. Never having done any out-door labor. the 200, com! with the treatment he received at Camden, bad its effect upon him. Wishing to reach thie city, where be hoped to hear from those who were dear to him, he took ce @n the deck of the Des Arc upon her last trip up butone. He arrived in this city sick and ‘Worn out with want and suffering, and one MOTH AND FRECKLES, Ladies aMicted with Discolorations on the Face, called moth patches or freckles, should use P&R- BY’S celebrated MOTH and FRECKLE LOTION. It isinfallible Prepared by Dr. B. O. Perry, Der- Matologist,49 Bond st.,W.¥. Sold by all drug- Gists in Washington and elsewhere, my 12-coim COLGATES AROMATIO VEGETSBLE SOAP A superior ToiLzr Soar, prepared from refined ; VacRtaz Ey O1re in combination with GiyczRin and especially designed fer the use of Laptus, sad forthe Ncxsexy. Ite perfame is exquisite, and ‘week ago to-day the morning papers told of a washing properties unrivalled. inan being found dead on the bint, the Coro- ners ary having returne 4 a verdict chat For sale by all Groggints, fe 9-eoly “<deorge Russe come to his th from want aud exposure.” Such, reader, ix the his- SUBELY, STEADILY, tory of the last two months of the life of one SUCCESSFULLY, who, while living was an upright, gentle, SMOLANDER’S EXTRACT BUCKU Christian man, and a honorable. high-toned Is CURING gentieman. May the sod rest lightly on his every cose of Kinney Dissast, Euzumatisx, GraveL, Untnaky DisonpeRs, WEaxnxss and Parnes im the Back, Fuuate Oomriaints end Trovsixs arising from Bxcrsexs or any Kinp. CONE, YB AFFLICTED! TBY SMOLAND 8. TAKE NO OTHMR BUCK. Bold by all Apothecaries. Price @1. D. BARNES & 00., Hew York, and BARNES, WAED & 00., Rew Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & rrave, and the God, who knows the sufferings of bis body here below, reward him in that world “where the wicked cease from troubling | and the weary are at rest.” SmerLar Passion ry a Cuitp.—There is a Boy of ten years, whose gee reside in the Twelfth Ward of this city, who has a pro- pemsity for bunting rats, no! to them. but to secure their tails ss tropbies of — eager in that way. He is very expert and as brooght in 48 MSDY 8S viree tails a day. When he gets no m7 than one he thinks tha’ is potmych of for rats. He exhibits a dx the e ni of the Tat, dripping with | General Agents. feb 10-1y *dod, with much, delight ss an Indian = Would dispiay the reeking scalps of his vic- SECE. DISBASES. nms. isieseenge that this child can be so Bamanizan’s Girt Je Lemost certain, safe and successful, and yet avoid being bitten fby the | effectual remed; le , the only reme- ferocious little creatures which appear to have | 4Y ¢vet discovered. Cures in two to - to parts unknown.—Rockester (N. ¥. Union, days great attachment for their tails. He appears | fojehn um morwen” our honre | Ho mineral,ag to understand their habits and manaces to | fg the soldier's hope, @ friend to those who do allude them into bis youthful clutches. He | mot want to be Male packages, @3; f% selects . hole in the floor of « stableand places | male, 83. grain pear by in such a position that the rat Samaniran’s Root amp Hens Juices—A ve Must come up to get it. The animal Bo sooner Eeree: Spots ettors be o'er sot om Mounts the floor than y seizes the tai! “ 4 i , and severe it from_ the body with a siuzle Soldby 8.0. Ferd. Bee sdverts del stroke of-his knife. ‘he bereaved rat retreats | to its Bid.ng-place squeating with pain and | awe ot ari coe Ez} iright, much to the delight of the cause of the | mar. of J » Wisconsin, for mischief who patient}y waits for the next rat | {be benefit of all who suffer with the Piles, that he im turn. A rat without atail has mever yet | i) troubled for eight years with an agers- appeared fo this young chap. Ail such ifee | vated, les. brother | x SF The LaGrange (Ga.) Reporter says th: some negroes in Merriwether County, not | . beaide the daily testimonials base wishing to be troubied with their old fa’her, | br'Dr. ickland. eught to convince those suffer- whe was old and infirm, carried him toa brush | tent rome distance from their cabin, where, a id by Di everywhere 3. W. few days after, he was found dead from star- | WATRW 8 OO; ORAS On wat et BIT Be vation. Mr. Booker, their former master, was | syenne and 500 street. 4 meni << facts, and on > the! spot ae ate foun ¢ buzzards preying upon the old man’s ” Body. It was with great dificalty that Mr. B. Pg se a ToUkG Set the wretches to have the old MAn | nas proved iteel® to be the mest pectoct preparation buried. One of the sons gave as & reason why | for the hair ever offered to the public. Be did not go and see his father buried—“\Me Itisa compound, and contains no in- afeered him will ketch me.’ jurieus properties whatever, it wit ToRE Gay Hain to 17s ORIciNaL Tae Lerseran Cuurcn ty Paris —Tea years ago there were but eight Lutheran ~ inister= in Pari-, and only four Lutheran churches. Now the number of ministers is twenty-one. and they bave under their charge fourteen churches and ehapels. Vast numbers of German Isborers have been attracted to OLOR. It will keep the hair from felling out. It ‘Seanese the scalp, and mehes the hair eoft, _— and silken. ie bair dressing. No 1, ld or young, should fail to it, it is RECOMMENDED anv Usk sy THR First ICAL AUTHORITY. Ask for Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Be- Paris within a few years, and the whole pulation has been rapidly increasing. The never, ané takeno “8. P. HALL & O0., french government. st it: own expense has Nashua, N. H., Proprietors. recently erected a fine chureh for the Luther- for sale by all Druggists. 3825-ThJy ns, and has legally transferred it to their use a BU: @7 Among the novel inventions of the day, ts ope by adown-Faster, who bas patented a lady's garter, consisting of a soft flexibie baud, which is to be clasped around a iady’« leg, next the skin, over which the stocking is to be drawn, and the usual et re Placed se asto encircle the stocking directly over the band. aud thus all uneasiness occasioned by the elastic binding the limb too tughtly is ob- viated; beside this, the stocking is heia up more securely and neatly. Not a Goop Year ror (NEGRO) CHILDREN The following is 2n extract from a ietier from Alabama: Our funerals of which we have had several, have generally been those of small children. It is not a good year for chil- dren. They come into the world, look around, don't seem to like the new order of things. and die, They were once vaiuable now they find themselves worth disgusted, and re- turn to mother earth ” , a ee 8 TA — woman, eighteen years of newed Eliza Gerding, was burned to death Newark on Sun:iay by the explosion of a ker-y orene gilcan. She wa» trying to siarta fire with the open can in one and a lighted match in other, when the match, by some means, ignited the kerosene. and the can con- taining it exploded, the contents being scat- tered over ber. Convmsia ROGPTSAL FOR WOMBR - LYING-IN ASYLUM, Mth street, (Circle) corner of M street, ‘This Institution issitu in the mest portion ef the Distri. oars 4 ——— B7-A young man named Lioyd visited ayoung iady at Frankford, Mo., whose parents were to bis attentions, and while eadeavor- img to arrange with bis betrothed for their mar- —— & quarrel ensued between Rim and the girl's parents, and be killed them both with a Wolfe, and then fled, but was pursued and ar- rested. S7 Miss Anna Dickinson is writing a lecture for the coming seasen on the +) and Doty of Andrew Johnsen.” itis to be hoped that Miss Dickinson-will hurry up the publi- « so that the President will know his 4 and mission. Meanwhile. he and the e try are ip anxious suspense. S7 A young girl in Hudson, Mass, was Kiled by the iting during one of the recent sbowers. She wes washing bes and the bolt struck 4 tin pall that was in her baud-, made quite a large hotein it, and then glanced and struck ber. She was found dead, bnt was no trace of the lightning upon her person that could be discovered. G7 A Saraiogs letter says; There are buttwo or three beauties. One we had stealthily ad- mired corners, and bebind newsp2pers, but whep. to- at dinner, she put both el- ows on the table, and gnawed her corm trom he eur, We wept (ears forthe betrayal of our ‘HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, crt bey ammnaniet up. | ber ‘nak fi ty Joan of A “monkeeper of Boston was last week —— County, in the pete of Dia, con Ficted of selling one Ralf gillof whiskey. | item omy Vy aed wa- sentenced to pay 2fineof $i0 and All persone having Saale bthe said ce=te aad to suffer ppirty days imprisonment ima ° tpemnile tbe sae sbe House of Worrection, sod ne give 2,0 a =miniey nets ee Gee ber, on or song BO, 2, violnie tp Hgnor lew for. one | Ce Fiew bs enchened HOR en tea ee year. @7 Lapianders are emigrating © Minuesgia, Given under my band, this 2th day of J 1 bringing ‘heir deers wiih :hem. jelblawsw" ve MABY MANS: an advancing army can lay down the ruils,* * 1355. | ey ““@OVERNMENT SALES. LEGAL NOTICES, AT PUBLIC SALE Bxrot QuARTNamasi RR SOrrics { BaLtim rE August 1). im MPAM be sold 96 ber anc)o’ at Baltimore Md ‘Steamer. on THL pate eth Tey STEAMER (OA yOMOUS> [* ™ Fy rage. sou B side of b: the above-named Unix RSDAY. Awsust ry a 10 o’clock = Mag em with the Pouts, 4 Binney ue. &o.. SO. , BIW OD board . ttm +4 as avd well found im bo fret. erdor eli tte; Tow oni" ach for want of further we by Terme, Cash, ip Government funds. on the day r ter General. By order of Quartermaster G Stietay, Golon: ous ta Chiet Quarte io Military Deparrmcat. ;iNAL -sALB_ OF QUARTER © AnrEnd? BTOB! TA AVALRY Dep F eee ity BOO. D.C PTs » First Division. Scales (Fairbanks; Ta bei Aeron aae in A ; - Gum Backets; 1 Work-bour Bell ‘Tin Bencer; iste BIT rs rKe. , Office Beaks, Tables, Chairs, wi . Biations Cases. Tron Bedsteads Cooking wri Heati| Zioves, Govking Utenel 8. Felloes. pele Files. and . Wrenches, 7 id ‘ood . Tenon Hatcnets, Doesing nives,” t hines, Planes, Giue Pets iw Beta, Saws, Grore-cut Sa: Iron &quares. Try! unres. Nipers, Compatcen. Py lens Pia . Spokeshaves. sotitting ing Piy- Prick |, Paint ‘aint Mui- ler, Paint Stone, Paint Mill, Paiata, Colors. Ve- netion > Grindstones and frames. Soldering Irons. Lumber Bule, Wheelbarrows, &c . &c Toscan, with msny ether articles not above enumerat Purchasers must remove their stores within five (3) dey Wim date cf sale. ree: rms: Cash. in Gevernment funds. A boat for Glesboro will leave Sixth-street wharf every hour during day of aes A. REIN, Brevet Brig. Gen. 17.8. A.,in charge an 16-lit Firet Division.Q. M.@. 0. EXtTES81v8 auctION BALE GOVEBNMENT TOBACCO. YEBAL HUNDRED HOGSHEADS OF FIN ba ahs VIRGINIA LEAF. Ld Treascey Drrartvenr, Ovstou-Horse, Bicnmonn, Va., August 5, 1566. In compliance with instructions from H. A, Bis- ley. Beq., Supervisin: | meg Agsst. shove will old to the highest hid Tr. at public anction, at 11 o'clock in the jorenoon of WEDNESDAY, the Sth day of September next, at WINBTON'S BUILDING corner of 1th and Oary streets, in the city of RIGHMOND, VA., the following-de- ty LZ CAPTURED AND ABANDONED PROPERTY, TWO BUNDRED ) HOGSHEA NILURAR POBAOCG, FIVE RUNDE XEB UFA UN ED BOXES MAN CTUBED bas ed pre- Fhe mgd opportunities to the jealer rarely offered. Should fhe demand warrant, some t! or four red bngshoate more may be added tothe sale, which will complete the disposition of Virginia Tobacco for Government account Semples of each hogshead will be ready for in- Speer t the sales-room ten days preceding the a ‘erms: Cash, in Government fands. in Goveray erie 8 LOOMIS, av 10-17t Assistant Special Agent, _———$$$$—$—$—$—$——— (PELECHAPE MATEBIAL AT AUCTION. Me rmaster’s Office, Depot of Washington, irdomes: (iashinstomy B.C. Augasts, it soldat lic auction, under direc- tion of Brever Livnt. Gol, James M. Moore, 4.0. M., at Warehouse on @ street, near 20th street, Washington, on THURSDAY. Auge 30, com- mencing at 1a m., the following flegraph a- 72, Beardsley’ Signal 95.000 pounds Iron Wi ‘Telegraph Tn: traments.66 miles Tosulated Teise 26 "Beaniciey ‘a Instr 105 eels for Wire ‘ments “49 Reel Stands, mall 12 Augers 10 Bee} Stands. centre 10 Orowbars fer iOutting Pye 2 Dial Handles 1 mers manufacturer aud rr B T Oilers 44 Full Ree! 3 Pruning Knives 73 Empty Bevls 6 Large Ree! Stands a ta a ric mpty Mercury Flasks Sulphuric Acid 6 Ei M Flask p! . {iron,) rencl mn Small Reel Stands _ 16 Reel Stands, delive: Sdubber Coment Flaske lkeel Handles id fieebaee ties gear Comme Win 6 Large Gear ‘ S spools Copper Wire, Stig 7 pounds Gutta Percha, Tg Notices and Straps "An sbests) . 288 Tumblere for Battery 117 Inon Spikes 240 Porons Cups Insulated Bending 12 (13'; oz. A.o. d.) Pla- 8 tina Stripe 29 Rabber Rings Wx ox. A. 0. 4. Platina® cells Portable Field Seri Telegraph Battery 2 pounds Mercury 03 Ziucs for Grove Bat- 1.065 pounds Nitri Gcarboys r 1,400 pounds Nails, 20d and 60d 2.200 Insulator®, Bracket perme: Cath, tn G ¢ fande. ‘Te ruse : ronment funds. Ten dupe wi oe ‘granted purchasers in which to ee es i “ and Obtet Qusmermaats . Ma). e aar erimaster, aug 6-2t Depot of Washington, SALE OF UNITED STATES MILITARY BAILKOAD PRUPERTY. Office of Asst Q. M. U.S. Mil. R. R., 250 G s2., Washington, D. C . August 3, 1336. Will be sold at Public Auction, at ALBXAN- Dil& VA., on THURSDAY, August 23. the bal- ance of Uuited States Military Railroad Property ane on hand at that place, consieting in part o 7 Two second class servi le Locomot.ve En- fice, Norris & Bon, bi ers; gauge, 4 feet 5i¢ Que Tender Track, two small Truck Cars. Cpe hundred pairs second-nend Cer Wheels en Seventy tons**T” Railroad Irom, (45 lbs. to the ard.) Ae new; fifteen Btoves, two fifteen-ton | +e Jacks, ten tons ‘on. 25 tons Wi ht and Cast Scrap Iron, nd hand Wallrvad Bpiven, Chatts, Backer Loves Bread Axes, Mauls. Plaiform and Ogunter Soules, Lane Sree, Cars, Desks, Tables, and s variety of other Mine Frame Buildings. whe e OTB 5 Bailrosd Iren, and Oar Wheels are stored, Tne balance ‘of the articles will be sold at the Railroad Surply Store, near Orange and Alexandria je pot. Will also be sold at PITTSBURG PA., at 11 o'clock a m. op TURSDAT. August 23, Eleven new Cars, five feet guage; Pennock & Go. Keanet Square, Chester county, Penn., a Ts. *: ash, in Government fande. ‘Dep tasther taformetlon relate ey the Prover- ty will be farpished on epelication at Bate office. Brevet Major and A.Q.M.,U.8, Army, an 4-t%th BER FOR WAGON MAK : L™ acon EBS AT AUC ster’ . Depo! ington,’ Aid oar enntion, DOr Meete te iy ela Aneta ine re 61 . M. Soi OSA on WEDNESDAY, car eee eat, coma enctng at 10 a, m., the follow- 99.000 feet 2 inch Oak Plank meme 0 OO feet 356, . 130,000 feet 3° Tom foot 336 “ “Ash Plank, 3258322 aescgose “ * <{ Hickory Plank. “ “ SanSeSBs! Pi 8.900 feet 4 a 00 feet *: “* Peplar Boards. This sale is well worthy the attention of Car- Fiage-makers + 4 this i» a superior lot of well-sea- .z it will be offered in lots of 1,000 feet, with the Privil of 10,000 feet. vio Me ee eaenccemstar bidders ‘st } be rea sired ord remove e ages with fi fte: ‘ay of sale, ae 3 x, RUCKER. 3 D. mit at Maj. Gen. ang Chief Quartermaster, GovEex MENT SALES AT GIEBBORO, D. 0. uortermaster General’, ly ca goraahennien, DG. it je it a tign selce of GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS ie FENOING: WHARVES, Be. at Gissbora, ep Office, First Dix C.. July 2, Joa 80% ace that the anc- 4 , STA- under the direction of oT will rowning, A. Q.M naneges 2 ae | ‘TURSDAY and FEL rcgaitened oa Tt At 10 a’ciock a. = ual all week, comme’ iy aantity of the best material re ri ng and other y Al for bal £0 renwal bee 2, States Ts, Stoves, a eD, ef cyl nter. 3: Tether: stre Ke of piwtan. 32 required to H jagone (two- orm Scales | json. | bill of i jo tanya 1866 5 Jackron B. The com and an aicr ME COUR of OOBUMB Jveeph Anthony, cump!'*. vs Queserbery, deft, inant having filed his bill in this | cwuse, praying for the substitution | the place of the def trustee in. certain deed of érust ex: Bergman to the said Quesente: the oth dav of August, 1850, PROPOSALS. RAILROAD LINES. OF THE DIS- la. . Equity, No. 670. yin ofa Srenten sy b tor ; bearing date on it appeering twat a or penowes dely issued and returned non ¢st , he: the defendant 4 pot Columbia. 166, publi eek for prior to the date BPHANS’ OOURT, Augustit! O ov UoLUMB In iam N Srator sforesaid, o consed’s estate : Publisbed once a plaint, on or. WwW the case of Biting i ‘week for vii six weeks, warring t! Quesenbery to appear ana, sows tng aid Mhotore the fret cody In | taken fo: ara ‘proviaes ¢ that theater AS lg ; ‘o" yes | tien of this order be * pabilshed at leet spre and answer, wer, trae copy ” Greham, deceased, with 1 Court of has, jed in ti ing Boon Bl n the two months defendent is By order of the B. J, MEIGS. Clerk, es Ly one pad ‘sihitn. sduilntettator the edm:nute- Bing Star previous to the said $3; ‘est—Z. 0. ROBBINS. 2 Register of Witte. ()RPHANS’ COURT, Jtty 2, 1806—Distaicr au 8-lew3w* or CoLtms: the ‘ASHING' IN COUNTY, to-aret -— Obarles Weber, executor of sf Bae, SH tne aapragaiet ot ts Oa ator jon = Dhan” Court’ of Wastineten Goss aforesaid, apcoiuted Saturday, the 18th day of August next. for the final settlement and di atien of the par- sonal] estate of said deceased. the avezts in the same ha coll week for three weeks in the previous to the said day _ty B-wow* lished vening Star, :—Z. 0. BOBBINS, ‘Test :— B.C ristor of Wills, Puls IS TO I scriber has tate ef John D.C. against said deceased exhibit the same, with ¢ GIVE NOTIC. obtained from the 0 of Washington County, in the Dia bia, letters of administracion on the Kaoman, late of i} persons heaving are to vouchers thereof, to the August That tho sub- ict of Colum- rsonal es- cfaims hereby warned subecriber. on or before the 11th day of. al} benefited 14-lawSw* estate. Given under my band this 1th 4 ven ene ET GAROLING Le. Bert; they may otherwise by law be excludad (fou of Anco AUMAN. HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the snbscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County.in the District letters of adminiatr: tate of Marcelia Bil Washington »D.C., dec claims against the said d to exhibit the same, with the youche: the subscriber, on or before the next; they may otherwise by law 3) benefit of the said estate. veo under my hand thia ¢ 7-lawSw* ey. iormerly Spalding. Tate eared. All persone’ leceased w of Columbia, &.,.0n tho pe: on 0 reons Lente | reherehy wa rs thereof, to 28th day of July be excluded from wth day of 3 avauerus M. sPRAGoE. That the subseri- Orphan: cot bei 8’ Court of th County, in the District of Col ia. letters of adi tration on the personal estate of lau, late of Washington. D. C., ject i persons having claims against the sai » are wy warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscriber, on = ne had 7th or mF, au nent: they may other yy law be excl benefit of anid estate. Given ander m y, hand 1966, [au9 law3w*] this 7th day ef A LAURA V. BLAU. INSURANCE COMPANIES, M**"4 Till INSURANCE ComMPany err Ty oar OFFICE No. 476 'H STEER, sm: “YORN T. LIGHTER, Agent, INSURANCE 60. OF W. BGETOWN. —_ INGTON AND GRO! . OFFIOB No. 1, over Bank of Washington, CHARTERED BY OONGEESS, 1537, VAPIT. seebLus Fon 30.088 we, of el) kinds insured for a year or less Builders’ risks granted en the most favorable Tossers prety overt Whiter ot George ‘m. Wilson, D. Barelay, &ndrew Roth well, the ays ino ood ADAMB. President, Esau Pickrell, town. Heong a "B. Fronel ey Ed, Clark, Re Tams ABEL G. DAVIS, Bec’ry, S BET DISEASES! SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CBRTAIN BEMEDY EVEE UsED “Yes, A Posttive Ockz,” fer GONORRHG@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, dg Contains no Mineral, 20 Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills to be Thken to Effect a Cure, having no smell nor iD an: is- vet deli They taste, any unp! anne Ss ag Po e etomec! Cures in from table, neato, and will — of the to four anys, ‘two to for ry in “twenty fonr hours "” exposure, not “Let those cary. try who bave des} rho have been 60 TANS the qo ine plaii eae not 2 Price—Male peckages, $3. Femaic, 63. BLOOD! BLOOD!t BLOOD! !1 LCERS, years. Do NOT DESPAIR! although 7200'S BOOT SYS "EERE UYome will remove every vestige of ities from erstomn 98 wold gs all the bad in Sead cane o) ons at pampers of Fe. is afigr the BOOT A: D BRAB JUICES most Siig ste shcopane nit ecass lity, y 1. bottle. of dypbilts, uscd tnconnection with the , in cases ic Bt race eles 8.0. janie 5 my 6-tf TO ALL W. Al ‘ation er ent. will bo relesucd, if ? for 120 npeer, x re in end was granted J jo 63.073. for March 34, 1855, { was gran y 18-wi2w_ fol w corti )EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, cr, July 18th, 1896, D jon Ir may COBUREN anuary salsa! the act en aco a =, mu. silatag ere tho Diabaer oe ah or ieaboro, leaves the 6th street wharf Fe 7” By feign a OLS awre Oni Sy Mitt a . 290 First Div, 0. A Dy JETS. DEATH, DEATH WS Rca. yet ape - ea ape chun ce 7 rit int mig tad, plete gh avenue, south side, he basa tae ron : re. DYER &CO., of Medicine, ®c., at reasepable prigos, wae cubeost 256 Penn, ave., bet. Lith and 13th ste, Hie Bal, propa prorosaus FoR CAVALRY HORSES. 7 " if We \. are) feces ot ahi office natilize dak a -on THCBSDA w AND Bay fet, for forviahing the United Stat MORE ond WARRINTOM AND THB WEP TS Binet -one CAVALRY HORSES at leastiwonty. | now Fun 0 follows, viz five of which must bé ofa bay color, and the re- FOR BALTIMOBB. ainder derk colors Leave 4aily, j_Theee Borge must, be goued in. all pirtigg- | 3sa'to.cand fas, ena cm-aya p.m.” SM ars, wel : rood condt- ALL Way sTaT10 to 16 bigh, from sto 9 years Dell shapted In overs way to Gavan ear a biSy Salty: except Bunday, et 70,0. m., ane | Horses ted for under this advertisement | FOB WAY 8Ta‘ Lg | will be aoigected to rigid inspection ad ne TH i OF ANNAPO! tna Se thee psciteasone Will be re- Leave at 9.15 and 7:00 am. and at 2:45 and 623 p.m horece must be deli vered to Brevet Brig- ran P ie ul TOMPRIGS. Quarter. = = NAN Septet sn aetivery and ee ro Sahn, the delivery and yt mine Koreas set os apenta rae on WAT Stations” = of hide, which will be subatttnd for the Leave ot 7:90 xm. and 2:45 and 8.00 p.m. Tro Quartermaster General before the contract : “ fe 7 pa ne e endorsed Parente for | Tees. “anise “"hepet ot Washineton” Pserosars FOB STATIONERY. House of Represeniativer, United States, Clerk's Office, { . and 2 FOR ALL PARTS OF THE . ‘Gatly, except Bunday, ai 7-30 tm ind 6:00 pon anata *f, 5:00 9, m. only, connecting et Relay Hoxers to the can a ies Souene sees unel THURSDAY, the 30th day of Augt t, ase sa pildevcleck m for furnishing esca of the fel’ “- Transportation. 208 oF . House of Representatives. of the Waited Stare ecm GRO. 8. KOONTZ. Agent, ¥ i: WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA np fine Talat Heig’ 22880 Post Paper, extra super- GKORGETOWN RAILROAD. 2% reams white Quarto Post Paper, extra super- fine, faint lined, cult 40 white Post Paper, extra super- aint iaeereiat Note Paper, extra reams fine, wide ruled 125 reams white superfini superfine, reams Fancy Note | 2) reame Octavo Note ir. faint linea 20 reams Foolscap Paper faint lined 25 reame Flat Oap Paper . 100 reams «oft Manilla hig 900 reams Manilla Fever, =, inches, flat, v. tough and smooth, to weigh eleven pounds per 600 reams Manilla Paper, 19x34 inches, flat, y.. teugband smooth, to weigh twenty-two Pounds per ream 100 reams Manflia Paper, 27x37 inches, tough and smooth, to weigh forty-two onen, per ream 6 boxes Arnold’s Patent Ink Absorber, or other similar manufactn; . . 28,000 white thik adhesive Envelopes, 5:.227; mE white thick adhesive Envelopes, Sexe, tJ white thick adhesive Envelopes, 5x8"; oe white thick adhesive Envelopes, Bay 20 (00 white thick adhesive Envelopes, 87, without of (oxeop( Bunday) et 7-3) 8.2. and 6: ” FOR REW XORK, shanging cars at Phiisges- wae "x34 Leove dally (except Bunday) et 11:38 @, m, ang k 420 p.m. o nve x, 4 ~~ ton ies inches w., and 4-30 and Siupay. = on Pens a for Hew jock and Puitadetphte 8 0:30. jag cars for New York on 6:39 p. m. train Svenaa, 6 dezen Gold Pens, vario: 3% dozen ey 7 Genuine quarts, pints bints Writing Pima, 3 dozeu Carmine Ink. small sizes 1 dozen David's Blue Ink. quarts 1 gross hubber Poul iders, No. 2 it aby ey Ba mr peagetie 1. vo ross Franc’ ni ders, vi ions Haonen hers eebbe Propelltn is Pcacie en tong Ba’ Rint heaene™ 2»; ress test Black Lead Pi indoren — coxmine and ioe § S dozen’ Maries fer 1867 — a» 6 dozen Autograph Books 4.dezen Berap Ppiccon tect Uectnns: tentonr eens, ce — cight- 0 pounds best Bealing Wax 44 Portfol.os. various styles cs dozen B a 2 dozen. r Folders inde Mpockst Eel mht jualities— Rogers’ zen. et Knives, cood q' Wosteabolm’s, Crooks’, and best Americas manu- facture 6 dozen pairs Scissors, two dozen each 4, 5, inch. wed seniinicn nied poromas TBABSPOBTATION LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. ‘ 6 dozen pairs Seissors, 9 to 12-inch The EXPRESS. BAB ‘aper |! . Varie lea |, Capt. YTHRE, Sy aes ert tog Wome eon be ad e en ye zen Ready Retetence Files L3 mae for Dode’s Ferry | 2 dozen Eyelet Punches 5. aging. 6 dezen Erasing Knives et re Chavet Pe 20 small papers ef Black Sand barf, exwell hi 6 dozen Portemonnaics 5 Piney Paar. —- a variogs st; les ave age = J.B. Bi api-tt . avenne, IOBMOXD, RED ERICESBURG 45D PO- 2 pounce 16<22 inches R frac : 100 pounds thick. soft, and tard Twine TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. d Twine ——- Rad moveisnes masts cere weiliatmned, ana | TWIOR DAILY, (Bunday a, m. excepted.) er ‘sted in such boxes as they are = ini oonte te Inthe supply of goods contractors will be ric- tS Festa Richmond, idly required ‘to furnish articles fully equal to 4 Saiiple. Oreek Proj t by the names of | Bichmond, Froderickevare and tae peties Intended to be efiered: and e bond fe, | ROW gptirely irom Aguia Oreck to Bick? the sum of $1,140 that parties wili furnish euch | mend.Va, ing there with trains Bich. ay ticieg a RPE creserceen ei begtvente Nroets, for Fenton, ieclnohon, Foyt actrmwofAivorican todeetry wt equally 2 eo: Sallsbary, otte and cheap an of as quality, und a! Tsons ma 8. 0. poss! class of articles will and ©. Vanderbilt leave Sixth Mare Butiner'the sume are the manufacture stthe | Btreet Wharf daily (Sunday moraing excepted) a | United States. = | The artielvs are to be delivered ‘ree of any arriage at the office of the Ulerk of the Pours. of Be reneptatives om or before the first 4 day ‘evember, 1836. ony prot to be endorsed ** Pro} ja for Be sure and get Through vis Acquis m the Bi of Eepresentatives of | Oreck and Fredericksburg, to at the Feat States,” ‘and addressed to the under- Office. +2 sand signed. jchent specimens of each clase of articles ris for a Ser the proposal, marked “The person offering to furnieb any clase of arti- | cles at the lowest price, yuality considercd, shall receive « contract for game on ¢.ecuting a bond, with twe or more sureties, satisfactory to the Clerk of the House oi Representatives, for the formance of the same, under @ forieiture of 1 contract price in case of failure, w bond m! i be Rhee fe shentice ce Ol within ten Gorn sibee the pre have been ! opened and Feral SW AED McPHEBSON, Bh asin _— iy S0-wew tO te Home ner Uatted Bt Dos Bxvinw ae TABLE OF RTM: OF THE INTEBIOR. ‘The Tournsment, by B. G. il. Property D?**ERrreD TATES PATENT OFFICE, | Title ip the South ey late War, by : On the petition of BTRFUEN O MENDEN. | of the South, Present end Future, ra At HALL, of Bichracad, Ind., and OBED iG an a ere ee Sogrtan i ae tog fs racnpiacdaes ita his ty | Pecpd Sackey Rasen ete bach St 1882, jovels of Sir B. Bul- Tome termes "feet! pont tm Hand | Ser Lytton, Terribly in Raruest, by C ; Prorat: wie ‘taken place on See Ee day of Bo. Bkctcbes of Foreign ys Garie : ad iter: tem Be met reton ba seerdet | Bratsal urinater strat ewe” Stites tober next. at 12 lock ML, abd all persons are | UP Dal (p the OoateGereay. os Ae an he Eel Stents ebeci at ttt | Suet neente Nopenteta asta. ny it be Ale in the Feveat Office their, obsections, ran ter. be. set forth 2 Ot least twent 8 the da; hei P.8.—maitors of «soma pene ot ) 8.) re copy and send their bills to the at a paper containing this netice, an ls EPARTMENT OF TH: 108. and by Dr. BABBOW, Ho. 194 D®"*inirep ATES PATENT OFFICE, oe 290 Asi ry of | ED, Bo. ppd hats, petition of STEUER or MERE. corner ith et. Ld n of ® patent nb :himos thes iar of BUOHU AND IM Ne ie ‘Tome tor from | \ ‘'?. 0 TREAKEE. * Dleaso "Pn ce