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THE EVENING STAR. THE THREE ROSEs. hay! mead “All the Year Rovnd.”} Years ce, when we were children, mother took for the Hy a ebarming chalets by the Lake Geneva. It pee {rom a mass of flowers like@tey-house = be agave ofa bouquet. The little namlet within a garden. Even the old charch, perebed bi Up on the hills, was surrodaded with Dowering shrubs. lt was.a kindlyneigh- | borhood, and all the residents visited my moth. eronthespot. Outof their families cam» forth | my three especial piayfeliows, Rose Ssbille, Rose Grahame, and Fonnerean. As I | write their names, they steal, with my ried | youth, like spirits tomy side. Soon I hear their gay singing, and the little feet that never | waiked exceptto church pattering and danc- ing up the garden ways. J, Frank, was the onty repregentative of my | s¢x among this merry |, Was respected as 4 gveatanthority and infallible reference,and had my own way in everything. Our fayorite waik was io the cemetery, than which no palace garden was ever in sweet tiowers. Long betore we approached its sacred precincts, ‘he air wasiaden with their fragrance. There was nothing melaneholy to us im that delightiul garden ofrest, We had neverseendea‘h. We only feit we should be quiet, and not noisy and oe there, as ip the Cee of something | ty. It was a kind ofchurch 3, and while | We teverenced it as much. I am afraid we en- joyed it more. Sometimes we would come suddenly u, Diack prostrate figures, still and quiet Hike everything around; andthe graves at which noticed these mute mourners had an especial interest for the time. | ar French nurse, however, introduced us | to a tomb that bad a melancholy charm beyond all others. Until we came, no flower or gar- | jand bad ever been placed upon it. Only a | solitary willow sapling had been planted there, | and that had died at once. There wasa name, known to the world, and even tous: a date . and, deeply cutim larger letters, the single | word « rit.” 1 remember that we all stood weeping by his | grave, as the nurse related to us the patriot’s | story. Allthat summer, we laid fresh gar. jands on bis tomb, and, whether he knew i: or Bot, never failed to wave an adieu to him as | we left the gates. +% That bright summer passed but quickly | away. We wereotten on the lake, sailing past Chul! our great delight being to fraternize, by friendly sigue, with the prisoners therein confined. There was something pleasantly mysterious im their dark figures, half con- | cealed behind the iron bars. Once we had a great alarm. in apparent answer to our amicable demon- strations, a formidable-looking instrument was protruded from the barred casement. Were Shey going to fire upon us! No. Uur boatman ed to assure us it was only a fishing rod, of which Was permitted by a paternai ent to pass away the time. jatatno ‘did we ever observe @ trout ascending to | tBat Jofty fishing-bank. Thus feeling, as I am sure we did, the beauty apd grandeur of the scenes surrounding us, tBo’ without any artistic appreciation of them, we whiled away that bappy summer, uatila eertain crisp: aud flippancy in the breeze that came from the neighboring hills, re- minded us that summer delignts were over, an mn begun. My mother prolonged her stay 1s much as posse: but, one morning, behold our ro-e- bending under pure white robes of snow! ‘This was bint not to be mistaken. In three gays we weretogo. We did what we could. ‘We sullenly made asnow man, and <o suc. cessfuliy that we deemed him werthy of the pame of William Tell, and left him there. gazing with his pebbie eyes towaras the crags and peaks he loved so well. For ourselves, we were to go toa spo: where SBOW w&s never seen, And there was sunshine for my mother the whole winter long. Our dastdays at Cisrens were somewhat sad. I bad to separate from my playfellows. for my suggestion to tae the three Roses with us was overruled by the respective mts of those flowers as well fete — Pry Ea j pilgrimage together to the grave “Pros- | deposited | Hl erit,” and thereon & wreath of ever- greens of prodigious size, while the three Roses and my little sister—Rose Mary (who was, however, too small to be regarded asa regular Rose) mingled therr tears, and these who were te remain pledged themselves to remember the “Proscrit” for ovr sake,as well as his own. With this unselfish bond we parted. crying (1 ‘will comfess it) till we could cry no more. and of the many partings since, I ea recall butone as bitter. The only male friend 1 bad ieft a: Clarens ‘wss the young doctor of the village who had attended my mother, and often took me as his companion in his long professional drives or } Walks among the biljs. le was full of life. as | merry as a bey, and giad of any excuse to run faces and jump ditches with me. 1 co: ded with him atter our separa- 4jon, at first in round textana a succession of abrupt sentences. always ending with “my | Jove to the Roses” As time went on, I had | more subjects of interest to dilate upon. His j replies bad a great charm for me, and, when | IBY mother died, his was the one letter that | broke the dull paged of griet into which I had fallen, and tanght mea healthier sorrow. ' “You are ill,” he said, in his last letters’«1 | believ- I cam cure you. Leave London to- | morrow, and, accidents apart, be with me on | Thursday.” - 1 obeyed; and thus, after an interval of just twenty years returned to Clarens. i found my excellent friend fatter than I | could have imagined. Friends so of:en omit | to mention the personal changes that are | taking place in them, and photographs were a: | tis ume unknown. His bair was curiously | streaked with white, as if be bad dyed it with | ‘was cordial, almost to pain. mother, and our first talk was all of her. In- ibly we glided into other tepics—old scenes | ventures—until, at last, I inquired for Roses. “They areall bere—all here,” he answered. sRose Seville, Rose Fonnereau,and—and Rose Grahame; but,” he added gravely, «we will visit her last.” As wesat that evening im the familiar bat- cony, looking on the blue lake, and glancing every instant towards a chalet half bnried in trees and flowers, and fraught with so many a Sweet and sacred recoliection, 1 learned the story of the first of my three bright roses, Rose Fonnereau. We could discern, in thetwilight, a grand old chatean < down upon us from an adjacent bill, th to be literally correct, it sensil ana “the presently began to shine and glisten in the Tising moonligh:, as & Swiss chattean can. I knew it well, of —knew its feudal Dustory, its secret its torture tower, its dungeons. It had been. in my time, the para. dise of bats and boys—:ts dark recesses offering splendid faculties for hide and seek. I knew the horrible searred and scorched, to which victims in old times were bound while Bot coals were applied to their feet. Happier times suc , the torture-cbamber bad be- come our epief playroom, while the icwer prisons discharged the genial office of wine- iiars. “Ten before, Rose Fonnereaa had be- | come wife of the yor=g heir of this place. | The rejoicings bad !asted three @ays—garlands, fiags, colored Ismpe, and fireworks tarning the little villageinto a perfect fair. There was mousic and dancing for the young and agile, ‘wine and other comforts for the poor, the in- imitable cannon, whose voice is never mute in Swrzerland Ly ty slightest distarbance; and thus was Fonnereau, the beautiful and beloved, conducted to her husbsad’s stately bome. Rose became the idol of the house. She was like a sanbeam that had found its way within those sombre walls to warm and cheer, aud pot one escaped its influence Her husband Bad sole charge of the estate, his father, though living, being in feeble health. it every year he wentalone upom@ rambiing excursion on the Alps. Five years since he took his knapsack and alpenstock, and departed on brs annual march: bis Rose accompanying him some distance the road, and returning alone in tears, for ~ alwa: a uae nak eee lonely wander. ings of bis. He to write contin. | uaily,and requested that his letters be directed to a distant village across the mountaims he intended to explore, | Rose never bebeld him more. She knew not ithe wandered, lost, and starved to deathapon the snow, or if bis deat was quick and unex- “pected, taliing trom some terrific ~» OF whelmed in an syalancDe, of, worse mur- dered by some unknown band. All that love and sorrow could devise was put in aetion, | and, for months, the mountain-paths and pia- teaux were followed and searched, but with- | out success. Unly once was he heard of. He bed birec 2 cuide‘o take him w the village, situared beyond s dangerous and diilieult pass | —the yifisgeto which bis letters was to be di- | ce oo years iater some bumaa remaias were found, by sbepherds or oucers, in the neigh- Borbood of the pass, but some distance from the ord.nary Tow, and witho: hred or of any kind to identify the victim, upless a slight peculiarity inthe jaw contd be relied upon a8 proof at it T2s indeed Rose’s hng- Tenc. who bas been Injeged ja his ty by the bieke of 4 borse in the face. At all at ve ny to ber rest im the cemetery. ret elect” saaibe ocior. beliers fo, be bim. The guide with whom Be asean that fatet jath was st~ ‘bough ne biti, 3 . ne Rider surveillance, 2 a « feliow, and bore the ent chart ter un the village. The wan's account wes tbat the traveler had dismissed bia when s tually withia sight of the village tc, anf questioned, and, eli wed 'o 4ncriminate rat lowk Vicinity seemed built upat raadom, ; gyrate, viflced ber, apd the remaga w laide} to which Re was proceeding, and wasiast seen oescend@ing the path ieadivx willer. It was, however, & significant fact that his watch, chain, Tings, and money. as ‘well agai the more perishabie parts of his equipment, hed disappeared when the remains were found. | His father expired on theday following the in- summer one of the many termént of his son’s remains, aad the mother is, 1 fear, dying. As for Rose, she is thistres of the castle and guardian to her boy, beleved by ll around her. You shall see her. to-day.” After this story, a perfectly true one, we sat for a little mein silence, watching the fatal moun<ain anc the grim old chateau, with its turrets for the moment kissed into silver by the cold bright moon. Then the doctor. who was always depressed by the remiuiscence he had just recounted. rose hurriedly. and with could be expected.”’ Agent, at the top of his voice— «I'm an insurance agent, madam; can’t 1 in- = ‘2 Ree | NITED STATES STEA “CANONIOUB” UNEP ota popie sabes ONO Buvot QcaxTerMasizn's Orvice, Bariimo: Mp. Augast 144 1855. eold at her anc! .ourh sideet eh ees ye-namea U with the B NOTICES, = OF TEE DIS- ‘Wilk be jatkeon E. Bs a | eee > ; breadth A one Se, beam H diameter of cylinder, 8 inches; stroke of piston, 13 feet. Im running order. and wel! found in her SVR ony ‘sold for went of further use. by Go merit. BS sal Cash, in Qovernment fande, on the day +279 fee draft, 6 feet; bas i , Byord termaster Geperal, a or a sate ey, Wished me good night and , iy order eer Sy ebapuer, embers 1 ra : avail oh My dreams were not pleasant. They hov- lone! te . confessed; provided hi nser- ar tly between @ death-straggle fale te Mi Military Department. ! See a peared of i ap two the monntains anda white face looking out IN SALE OF QcABTER MASTERS” ' required to appear aud auawer, By order of the | eaten tougedepe reréaedt ne Oey |i» BBS oT GimEDORO. DP. One oT ae *Y BR. J. MEIGS, Clerk. TO BE CONTINUED. Doeist ! oper rth . 1888. oe cceria a) gical | | QaPEANE COURT, Ase ne WM Dernier ACCIDENTAL 1NSURANCE.—Between Keno. at pablic eechene In ry oof Hillary M. dmith. sdmintstrator shaond Milwaukie an agent of the Travelers’ George T. Brows: | of reham, deceased. the adminis- insurance Company, of Hartford, entered the Ggust 29. | re , cS wor Wank sen atiee cer, and having issued tickets to several the folowing? | nvappointed “Saturday. theeiet dae net passengers, approached an elderly lady, who, vin: Be . for the dual settiemeny endé it afterward appeared. was deaf. * T 2. ation of, catate of sia ae. “Madam, would yon like to idenre aga‘nst Hove. toner F aligoed | cosepd. and of the assets in band, 68 fat as the accidents?” inquired the agemt, at the same r ie (two: | same have been ‘and gurnet"fato toner; time exhibiting his tickets. aie] and where all the creditors and heirs of “I got my ticket down to Kenosha.” (Fairbanks;) 3 Oounver Scales reanks:) pny oy ey “Not a railroad ticket madam; I want to Forces, 4 ‘glows, 18 Amvile- 1 | Sy has faded from ll ein ‘ac. know ifyou would like to insure your life thy ri +3 at 1 Fen- "e : provided a copy of this be against accident,” (hate) 3s Gum ; FK-hour Bell | Sublished once a week for three weeks 1@ the Bve- “I'm going to Oshkosh to visit my darter, . Office Desks, Ohaire, , | Bing Star previous to sogonid Sey, " Maes, wested up there, and has just got a Grasicnery, Laces tate Saute Baran and au §-lawSw* no ROBBINS. agent raised his voice a little. ron, Spokes, Felloes. Wagon Whecle, Hattore, | €)RFHARS’ COURT, July m4 34, b8t—Disrnice «Would you like to insure your life against yo a pelinn toe Knives, 97 CoLusmia, TASEINOTER 5 oar | Soebe tien acre cos vellers, cheesAdzee, Augers, Brees, | Ohritephan’ Web executor : > years and @ half, 5 ‘Olam ‘enon atfera. . Nr has, the ation of the Or- and that’s the first child; it's a gal.” atchets, Drawing Knives, ori evels, hos 2? re of feshii aforesaid, Agent, stiil Jouder— Planes, Gtuo Pets. Baw Sete Hand Saws, | ep >cint d Saturday. the iath d Zealot *] aman insurance agent, madam; don’t you ron Sere F7ipe Sazares, the f'nal settlement and of the per” ‘want toinsure your life against accident!” 5 pers, passes, Mal 5 = al estate of said deceased. and of the rao | “She's got along first rate, and is doing as vy iy fogheshaves, iting ~ a fer as the same have been coll: wei las sure your life against accident!” detones and frames. Sol excl from all In said deceased's es- “O, I didn’t understand you,” said the old Kove. tee }, Wheelbarrows, &&.. &c, tate: provided a copy of this order be published lady. “No, her name is Johnson: my name is ae with many cther articles not above hay HE thes" Dated in the Evening Star, 3 > x vious q Evans, and I live five miles from Kenosha. must remove their stores within five | ‘Test :—Z. 0. ROBBY. Nover Exrepmnt-—Some time since a | (ydave trom dete cf sale. or fy %-wow* Register of Wills, farmer of our neighborhood resorted to rather | | A boat for Glesboro will leave Sixth-strest whart | "[H18,18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sab. & novel expedient for getting some “go” out of | every hour during day o' = - of Washington County, ine ba ore g Cohent &balky horee. Having loaded his wagon with JAMES A. EKIN, bia, letters of administration on the personal es- wheat rather heavily, the horses were either yl pees et spores tate of John Bauman, late of Washi i unable, or refused to drew it. After trying for | _*" eee 1S, C . reons paving claims some time to pu: them in motion, he set fire to Against said deceased. are hereby warned. to @ sheaf of wheat, and applied the tlame to one | ofthe horses. The horse, not relishing the ap- } Quariermapsey Genapat’ be sold. the under the 4: 4 a) : 01 ; iio: Tal I Fi Cole Cl ri Ere a Le T ory Beleratinct mber Rule, W) ited. Purchssers Terms: Cash. in Ger iy hear’ iy of sale 8. Bu 24 ley * si ‘th BE bev at h bed Toba ‘L fi and Bere. | Somplen of on ng We M., at a fel 8 pT ‘O Bi and 8 ‘Tamblers ous Cups si Stri ‘ca plication, by a well directed kick, deposited the blazimg sheaf in the load of wheat. This becoming ignited. was entirely consumed, to~ gether with the wagon. Une of the horses also narrowly escaped perisbing in the conflagra- tion.— Democret. @7 Leutze has just finished a catinet picture the subject of which is drawn trom English history—or English romance. It represents Lady Godiva, as she appeared in her famous equestrian act. “Peeping Tom” is not intro. duced into this picture, but there is a sugges- tion of Bim in the sneaking market cur of the black-and-tan persuasion, who slinks away to bis fair among the vegetables as if ne were afraid of “seeing too much.” SF There are about 2,500,000 Sabbath scholars jm the United States. ECIAL NOTICES. S7 PAINTING HAS GIVEN US THB“Heart of the Ande»;’’ but the perfume of their Eden — 3 Ag roe! in panes. ie a PHALON'S aliz re, ‘ame d “NIGHT BLOOMING chavs Di their moet fragrant fowere. Sold AND CELIBACY, and Instruction for You and Abuses which prostrate with sure means of relief. Sent aled let: eUG: ja, Pa. repared from ryW! MARAI ‘} ey of arnine 6 powers, ree of ee in J BKE tion, Philedelpbi: MOTH AND FRECKLES, Ladies afficted with Discolorations on the Face, called moth patches or freckles, should use PER- BY’S celebrated MOTH and FRECKLE LOTION. It ie infallible. Prepared by Dr. B. 0. Perry, Der- Matologist, 49 Bond st.,W.¥. Sold by all @rag- Gists in Washington and elsewhere, my 18-008m —————— COLGATE’S AROMATIO VEGETABLE 80AP A superior Toi-er Soar, prepared from refined Vucrtaste Oizs in combination with Giycerin® and especially designed fer the use of Lapies, and for the Nursery. Its perfume is exquisite, weshing properties unrivalicd. For sale by atl druggists. STEADILY, SUBELY, SUCCESSFULLY, EMOLANDER'S EXTBACT BUCKU Is CURING k every case of Kipwey Dissas®, Buwemavisx, Graver, Uxinary Disonvens, Weaxness and r envelopes. Address ‘ON, Heward Aseocia- aug 13-30 fe 9-eoly { Pare im the Back, Fumats Oomrtainte and | Troveres arising from Bxczsses ov any Kinp. COMB, YB AFFLIGTED! TBY SMHOLANDER’S. TAKE NO OTHER BUCKU, Bold by all Apothecartes. Price @1. D. BARNES & CO., Hew York, and BARNES, WARD &00., | Hew Orleans, Southern Agents. BURLBIGH & ROGERS, Wholesale Braggista, Boston, Mass., General Agents. feb 10-17 Samagreans One ae Saran eee cpr Fuss, band use Pinseccoete Betben me joed | Fears NeT DESPAIRI Rivne ODE terns, Oars, Desks, Tables, and s variety of other bod pepromonacea 6 the daily po Hive Frame Basidings. Ory ¥. ri sou Sees Feber icihiand, sagt tw convince those ~ | Bales to 1 0" m., at the | will saya Tok ithe bed oz fcury. ee festa | Bie terete i agen al BERG LAC tai sanded tok | Hoppe te cas" Uamceesa aa rem eea omega avenue and 50% Winth street. * eomt-iy | | Depo D : . de HALL'S VEGETABLE sictit AN MAIR Rr. é mere ch i Benews the Hair & Oo; "Keunet Buuare: Ohester Sante? 5. 6 ; me with the ts Veorrave Bicii1ax Harr Bexew Madlostores gray bale to the original colar’ = res . vi ILA N BL BAL rene chelsea phe ‘s Veowrasie Sic1ian Hain Renewer a7 * makes the hair waft ana aieey TABLE Sicittan Hat Sass Wasp a As ahs” Bent TCIET EGETABLE Bat ALL bye PM ORS R WER Bas hair Price 1.” For sale by all @ruxriets. ja 30-Tuly 2or tale by oli fraxsit,” 4 SUPERIOR EBMEDY. HOTELS; RESTAURANTS, &c. tem every awn Rn. ‘ing at the t ae owe W sacs Hots 9/6 ei tan ‘ T ALT 5 Brasco ni TORE aS oN. fhe Recep! Visitor) @n the ath Be 8. m., on? Baltimore BESTAURANTAND DEMING SALOON, BEGAN, Proprietor. -pjeirmb @ratEs BOTAL, Yo 1 * st i WM, MITOBELL, Proprietor. and Setnriay at pig a a nielack p. isecn gtad aod oabine tt a Southwest corner of Penns. ave. and tith etreet, builders. Lay “ee feet eo: age ei ; Brt-Maj: eoday | Cy a ashi: aa po hd : ESTE881VE AvcTION SALE ° GOVERNMENT TOBACCO. nets VERAL HUNDRED HOGSHEADS OF FIN i VIRGINIA LEAF. i exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber. om or before the lith day of Angast Bext; oar, ma; Stherwise by law be excluded all benefit of the said estate. Given under my hand this 1}th day of Angust, CARULINE L. BAUMAN, ou }4-law3w* ir ol 14 rom ir) 4 Washington County, in the District of Columbia, Tressvny Derartuent, Ovsrow-Hovseyi CHMOND, Va., August 5, 1866, In compliance with Tuctions from H. A. I~ . Baq., Supervii ay there will be sold tot F f ial ic t chest tador, af pu ction. at | jert, dministration, Be x inte et é WEDNRBDAT, ne tate of Marcelte Riley iorimerly Spal ng, late of ING. corner ith an streets, fi , pecaped nee hereey enone the.city of RIGHMOND, VA., the iollowing-le- a archerehy warned i CAPTURED AND ABANDONED PROPERTY, VIZ: Two MUBDEED (gr more) HOGSBHEADS estate. A Given under hand thie 28th day of July. 1853. A0CO augi-lawiw* AUGUSTUS M- SERAGUT FIVE HUNDRED BOXES MANUFACTURED 10. Beutord, Roanoke ¥ ronal Or 4 bell, Henry, Patrick, Halifax, Prince Rdward, Pittsylvania, Meckicuburg. sed Obariotte, "0. tail the ood wobec jande in the against the anali' warned to exhibit the reof, to the snbscriber, the 7th day of August next; they Denefit on may otherwise by law be jaded from Hraiimegrise WF Ww be excluded from ai Grvon ‘sander my hand this 7th day of . 166."°" [aud lawsw'l LAURA VW BLAU” INSURANCE COMPANIES, ANBA’ yee a uch oe St Pot She ah a ity, suitable for Smaps; . been we and served. This sale ate "ihe z ufacturer and man eater. ote offered. I bed cade more may'be wid on mr handed iv to je. will'complote the dispotion of Virginie Tokece for Govern: account. spection at thesales-room ten jes of each hogshead will be ready forip- spe days preceding the of sale. orms: Oaeh, nds. {2 Governor TB LOOMIS, au 10-17t Assistant Special Agent. ([TPLecRara MATERIAL AT AUCTION. sEW x OFFICE No 47 Sm* = ¢. Chics Quartermaster's Offtee, Depot STREET, of Washinzton, Cig oC. henston, D. C., A 6, 1856, i Will be sold at public auction, ener tt 3. MIGHTER, agent, tion of Brevet Lieat. aa 1. James M. Moore, A. Q. *BEMEN’S INSURANOB 6O. OF WASH Wishing Tiare: rot ed F INGTON AND GEORG: au. mencing at 10%. m., the following Telegraph Ma- {OFFIOR Ho. 1, over Bank eshington, Mire BRED BY OONGBESS, 1837, terial. ac. : “rel fran sstrumcnts eoimilee Enetlaned Tele ‘ - TF | eaeutenanetieeaen? 000 Peer: Instru - Wor ire | mememmnennns 15 12 Augers Cora t 2H OS afer deus ie I Hasdies Betis topper Wire, DA HOD: 5 wa is Copper Wire, Zz 10, mds tte ‘cha, icesand Straps =| pg Fee 8 for Battery 117 Iron Spikes tated Bending OBET DIBEASESI SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! OST CBRTAIN BEMEDY EVEE veep. seer “Yes, A Pomtive Curt,” fer GONORRHGA, GLEET, STRICTURES, ag Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury, Oniy Tem Pills 10 be Fae & Dice's curs. yogetable, Bo sapoicesons ats, and wii ot ha caf way tat cate. 102.133, oz. A. 0. d,) Pla Screws S bs tir tr oJ 1702 A 0. 4. Platina 8. ts wake eee Pi pounds M. ee Tel y, Bat. 383 Zince 1400 pounds Nails, on 3 with Ww 2S ore ‘Terms: Wrenches, Screw Driv- , Bracket peg Lamps, Bol- e @ering Irons, &c. ‘Oneh, in Government fands. Ten dayewill be granted purchasers in which to ance of +> lua Two 5 : dvrafizs, second Olaes serviceable Lecomot.ve “se1ca Office Of Ass't QM. U. Sil. R; Ry, 950: st., Wash: .C, August oii ecktn toes ait nited ory] erect 4 9 te Nr SORES. aii ROOT AND ay ines, Norris & Son, builders; gauge, 4 feet 84 Ju “ ol the case itive cure. state meastaret Wa, oS SE SUE oe Geventy tons” Rallrosd Tem, (45 tbe, to the | Sortbedsit suk gualicannawrontatain eel ad = a ohn ge Toe ates say Sah briet dae, ne amt 8 rr i] bie gnc a re! oy a the r= Seana sees ame | eet FoR Waioe MAKERS AP gue: ty will be P' , Brevet Major and Chief Quarie: er's Office. i ‘Will be sold at Robe! Oak ot Fcc df, gia ~ £0 Ow Em ” 6 : i “ “ ioe opragee Hickory Plank. THR INTERIO’ 2 tard SS Sty a “gale met ig Banter Boarte, | TO ee se mak COOOL, Th Je r Car- DP - rhe’ umber? sas isi Soupsvor lo oP eh Soe Lae RD SS | Werrantss It vill be offered fm lotu pf 1,000 feet, with the date follewiig the each Drisitege of 10 é aa eee a imieis cr merrentel tike b eres: Ce ceemes ai teeds, spare saeehhaesa se nsaa ‘objection should duck their purchases nga A mane of Washington. a cow eins Re A BP ome aa \ OVERNMENT SALES ATGIBBBORO, D.C. Quartermaster General F “URo, 46.443, for 120 acres, 1 Merch 34-1846, in the name o Jo. 64.078. for ar Ape to vi¢-wite AND arde, 600, 1.600 D ‘handos. ao | { remove seats Theres eure MN: Gon. ana ever. in Ss of GaP ATA eee Pek a reat pena comfort and. WBE agsa. Saast, BAT se Sqe Ob." OLD Rye WH By any other frst clase ee uuee, moon's Wiis?’ eetons 1 «beet fn town at hy, 8 ven tide, Rif ee neon Proprictore, | oi Medicine, Be., 0t reasonable prices. eu t-co% 286 Penn. ave, bet. Mth abe Joes ets, *of all Kinds insured for a year or less a caesar | Flea tens FOR CavaLBY HORSES. WS denne Bete Besled are invited and wi ved e'clonk mon THURSDAY, the Unied States with ORSBS at least twenty color, and the re- horses must be sound fn all partica- Sesh ana geod’ supa. Sto 9 Fears par- BS ‘Will be received. These horses must be delivered to Brevet Bric adier Geversl OHAB. H, TOMPKINS, Quarter- Boer at Lincoln tm this city, on or before DaY, Payment will made u; the delivery anu ac H# ores contracted for. the are invited te it at the openi: of bids. which will Ci gabaltid for the cpprovel t ge eral before the contrast o_o" 5 Bids must be endorse@** Proposals for Morses.”” tatives, United Sates, Propessig will be recei ae et unuil THURSDAY. the 90th day of Auaeet nee at 12 o’cleck Bi for hing ceca of the fol” lonse of Be ives of the Un ited . is wht on! Tniiie Quarto Post Paper, extra euper- 25 hite on tae mage Qearte Post Paper, extra super. hite Post Paper, extra super- Mote Paper, extra 100 reame soft Manilla ym Paper 1A faint nee ita Be y Note d= rT 900 reams Manilla Paper, 12x19 inches, flat. tough and amooth, to weigh eleven ‘Sounds guy tourh aad Smooth, to WalEh forsee none 6 boxes Arnold's Patent Ink Absorber, or other similar manufacture 25,000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, 53x27; oar white thick adhesive Envelopes, 53x31; 25,000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, 57x33; "10,000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, s3x3, ge white thick adhesive Envelopes, 87x37; 10,000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, 10x43 90 C00 buf! adhesive Envolopes, 73 7 fi i il 5,000 Fancy Envelopes, vari: Bagrose Conzress Tie Knve!opes. & gross Washington M. 25 groves Gillott’s 20 gross Gillott s a ri ack Sw: Sicrove Gillott’s Pens, Now aay Pees: No. 808 Ssdoren boxes Osi Quiste = "2 20D x } = fiat tok 1 doven David's Bite Ink. ouarte 1 gross kubber Penh ders, No. 2 “ eros Bul g Penbolde 2 so ‘cross Fancy Pen : Be doves shar eberspnaitins Pomc zen Hi }0 dozen short Rubber Screw Pencile 15 dozen Ivory Propelling Pencils beat Black ead Pencii. hexagon, - 7eR a —— a op el jozeD moun! Prope! Penc! 6 dozen Diaries for 1867 ma 6 dozen Autograph Books 4dozen Scrap ks 30 dozen best Muci'age, four ounce bottles 10 dezen best of sight-ounce bottles bi ax 190 spools Pink Tape No. 19 45 dozen Pocket Knives, geod qualities— Rogers’ Wontenboim ‘s, Crooks’, and best American manu- 0 re 6 dozen pairs Bclesors, two dozen each 4, 5, and inci good aualttien one 6 dozen jozen é dozen Beady Reference Files 2dozen Kyelet Punches 6 duze: nm Katves 2.0 small papers ef Black Band 6 dozen Portemonnaies 6 dozen Bulers. various styles 6 dozen Pen Backs 26 a0zen packs Visiting Caris 20 dozen Pen-wipers 2 dozen Newspaper Files 2 gross Rubber Bands and Rings 10 pounds Artisix’Gum 125 skins Parchment. 16x22 inches 5 , and hard Twine mall sotgand bard Twine must be extra welt gummed, must be submitted in such boxes as they arc tobe delivered. In the supply of goods contractors will be rig- taiy rewired fo farnish articles fally equal to sample. Pro must be accompanied by the names of the mtcties Intended to be efiered and a bond i the sum of $),000 that parties will furnish such articles as may be awarded to them. As required by law. prefe’ will be given to be roductious of American industry. if equ: 1 of as good quality; and all persous m Bing proposals to supply any class of articies wi ey reed the same are the manufacture of the nited States. The artieles are to be delivered free of charge for carriage at the office of the Ulerk of Bouse of epnemeatives on or before the first abe rrerisc geste, Parent te Stat: Ouse 0! presentati ves the United 1» and addressed to the ai 3 ficient specimens of each class of articles one for must accompany the proposal, marked "ithe ot ering to Taraleh any class of arti fering to ” cles atthe lowest price. quality considered, shall receive @ contract for the same on executing a bond, with twe or more suret! satisfactory to the Clerk of the House of Representatives, for the riormance of the same, usder 8 forfeiture of Bice the contract price in case of failure, which bond must be fled in the office of the said Clerk withio ten Cay ee — proposals have yeen Ls — poe TED AED McPHERSON. louse of Representatives wie” of the United States. PARTMENT OF THE INTSBIOR, UNITED 5 Pet PATENT orem ASHINGTON. Atigust 9, 1856. tion of STRFEN O MENDEN- chmond, Ind.,and OBED KING ent Z KING. of Salem. lows, praying for the ex- tension of @ patent granted to them the 9th day of Povephes. jis. for £23 vement in Hand Looms, for seven years the expiration of said ee takes place on the 9th day of No. vember, 1866 : It is ordered. that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on hays TS t, the S84 day ef Oc- tober next, at 12 o’clock end all Poeome ere notified to appear aud show cause, if any they have, why tition sot ok tobe grapted Pei the ex! ion are req: Pr tenr tot in on, nd., first Dre- fice. with i-w3w the ut race ICE, Pi i. the ie . for seven of said patent. which of November. 1356: The T | Title in the South OP ANNAPOLIS Leave at 6:15 and 7-00 am. and at 2:45 and 425 p.m Leave at 7: ee) ~s >=. Be trains to or Apaapolis on * Tr TABLE. On end after pela May 7th. end enti gi re Pe eee to “ rr ms x «> “s < als SUNDAY racsenoui TaATuS® ~ noone, 6:80 Pr Tralns Washington sod Bow Work exe Lt : Eoove tally (eoneat Sacken sa ee nna e ‘FOR BREW ORK, changing cars at Philadel. ot 11:8 0. =. ane FoR ADELPHIA. om sage ee Foe nan — for How York ip for Baltimore. Ppotomas TRANSPORTATION LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, EXPRESS, Capt. B A. wien cme = leaves até ria at 7 8. EY rn ont, Budd's Fer Wharf, pomen, Ber. Point Le wah enlvenet “rat 2S BBEAS 8 BRO. Agate Rr, EPENGESEGNE Ann Fs TO TBAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (! Sunday a, m. excepted.) weenie gictg Fred jis Scere & ‘Beortor wes thy Heute Quiches Geen Btreet Be sure and 5 7a 5 eeedelepepsbed 7 pa <¥ W'S REVIEW FOR aUGUsT. BI uyENTS, Dutcher. ‘of Georgie The “<7 th, and Fut of Mi, Shal be Sarina Banking $. aot of kinson tb [RiOk HOUK WINS, of we +] branes, : SIESLING. f a zh x ae | eyuor's L * ‘Lite of On FRAROK TAYLOR.

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