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EDUCATIONAL. ASHINGTON HIGH SCHOOL FOB BOYS 1866. at room: 43, THE EVENING STAR. | : - quin. E.verything is reported to joothly. This monster ship is est iron-cladin t ~ American pavy. She has two engines, ofsix thousard Doree power eaeh, and a condeneer twenty feet Jong 8n@ ten fretin diameter. She has also in- dependent engines, for ventilatin, weg por; . Her bowlers are se Ball feet in height, thirteen feet & breacth of twenty-one feet and mense masses of iron wrigh one $ thousand feet, and the propell-rs t diameter. The suip is of immense Proportions, being three handred and eignty es in length, ‘0 feet ten 2 & solid ram ex- tending from the bow above and under water, Ss" JOSEPH’S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LA PIES, CONDUCTED BY THE SISTBBS OF CHABITY, Near Emmitteburg, Frederick county, Md. TERMS. The Academic Year is divided into two sessions of five months each, beginaly reepectively on the 28th of August and the of Jenuary Fatsence, ‘pei bat once)... o% ic, Drawing and the Languages form es. fifty feet; her de = — aah Spe feet L PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. and a balf, and herdraaght of water is twenty- Letters of inquiry directed to the one feet. Her armor weighs two million two 7 MOTHEB SCPEBIOR, bundred and forty thousand pounds. She can St. Joseph’s Seaton carry two millions and a quarter pounds ot | _#¢6-!m Bamitteburg, Md. ceal,and burns three tons and a quarter hourly. Itie said that the full capaci: ofher engines will give ber a speed of trom sixteen to eigh- teen miles per hour. Upon the trial on Thars- Gay last, the ship ran down to the Narrows, where some experiments as to her capacity in torning quickly were made. There were forty-one trials in all of her capacity, and she ‘was turned repeatedly in a space barely more than half her total length, each compiete re- Yolution being made in an average time of three Mnutes and thirty seconds, and not the least dipping or iateral lurching being noticeable to the acntest observation. As an exhibition of the Tapidity and facility with which, in case of conflict, the nautical annihilator could “change her base,” either to vary the direction ofher discharges or to bisect her opponent, this execution was pronounced unapproachableon the part of anything else that now carries can- bon by the unanimous verdict of the officials on board. After this satisfactory test, the ship re- turned to her dock, and preparationg are now being made to make a trip to sea, totry the quality of the vessel under all circumstances. We need scarcely say thatthe Dunderberg car_ ries guns of the largest calibre, and is traly the most formidable vessel now afloat in any bavy. youre LADIES’ SEMINARY, A BOARDING AWD DAY S0HOOL, No. 411 13th street, Washhingten, BD. C. The duties of this Institution will commence tember 10th. Circulars cam be obtained at all 1 pripcipal Bookstores, or by addressing the Prin- cipal. Miss M. J. HABBOVER. se 4-2w* OCK HILL COLLEGE, ELLIOOTT’S MILLS, MD. wered 7 station. 3 Hf Board. Washing, and ‘Tuttion, including the entire Ola-rical and Sclentific ourse, $200. Music “‘otudies will be resumed sn MOND AY, the 34 of jes wi r 2 Beptember. "BRO. BETELIN, nae SW President, 188 PECK'S SCHOOL FOR BOY Miers oe SoHOOL, stroste will tone on Lr: Sept. 5. Fer particulars see circa lars at the principal book stores. au 33-2w* 4 SKVENTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION of the UNION FEMALE AUADEMY, cer. lith ‘eet and New York ave., will commence Septem- eAcademy su 26-im* GPoRcETownN OOLLEGE, D. 0. The next session of this Institution will com- mance on Se Saet duonday of September. tuitt e pension forthe scholastic year for lon, board. &c., is $30. bi For further information address B. A. MAGUIBE, 8. J.. _80 23 lm President. enone. M RS. VERNON DOBSEY’S SELEOT SCHOOL ——————————— ScUppEN INSANITY AND Sulc1DE—There is & sudden outbreak of “anity in Italy. A let- terfrom Milan says: “The great number of cases of sudden insanity that have occurred this summer in this part of Italy bave been repeatedly noticed by the Milan papers. “Cases of madness.” said one of these on the 2d of August, follow each other with truly ex- traerdipary frequency. Not a day passes withou* three or four persons thus attacked being conveyed to the hospitals, there to be for YOUNG LADIES, No. 45 East Oaniest taken care of until room can be made for them pond eon 7 A 2d street, Capitel Hill, will be in the establishments speciaily devoted to the | CRened on MONDAY, 3d te. she mbe evse of insanity." * Bea The same writer. founding his conclusions upo personal observation and the details of Belerences—J. Carroll Bre! Q , Thos. H. Parsons. Es: General Thomas Kwing eases reported in the Milan papers, attributes BS. J. 4. KESLEY WILL OPEN A SOHOOL the cause to political excitement, anxiety about MONDAY fa Benet, a4 misses g heviast friends, and shocks on learning their death. | MOND. “fo bet wean isth and 20th streets, A Boers Weppine.—The Cnristian Record- bo pin Bogiish, French. meee’) Daw. er says:—A tew hours after a recent wedding in | ing and Painting, by experienced and approved Shaftsbury, orn the officiating clergyman | Professors. 8u 21-Im diseovered that the fact of his residence out of the State disqualified him from legally mar- Pr i Sauer isl Qe uLEy® COMM oa ae Tying. He bunted the couple with all possi- | reception of ipils. The most thorough scientific sible speed, but did not find them until the next day, when he offered to retund the fee, but the bridegroom would not take it—he said “twas wuth it.” teats ae S7 It has been proposed that, during the coming antutmn, a meeting of those Unitarians and Universalists who favor more fraternal Feirosticn is given in Writing, Boo! phy, kkee| keeping, au l4-Im* &c. Terms the most mode: T ST. TIMOTHY'S HALL. HE duties of this institution will be resamed po po ae 13,1868 For terms, &c., see catalogue and circular at the principal bookstores of is city. or address the oa t relations and a heartier co-operation of those au 31 E. 'ABSO: Catonville, Md. two popegersgery —s exist at present, be held in the city of New York. S7 That was an affectionate daughter who, PERSONAL. when oa some mourning gootis. was asked if there bac been a death in thetamily, replied, No, not exactly, but | expect the old Jady will go under in abouta week and I thought I would have my mourning ready.” &7 A colored woman, of Uairo, 111, who had died of cholera and been fastened up in her coffin, suddenly surprised the attendants by bursting open the lid and getting to her feet. She exclaimed that she “war not done gone yet.” S7 The colored Baptists of the United States have organized a General Missionary Associa- tion, whieh recently met at Richmend. It seems that the colored Baptists prefer separate denominational organization to a union with tne Northern or Southern churches. 7 A doctor in St. Louis, who had been ab- sentona week's tour, learned on his return that notice of his absence had been published as follows—“There were last week seventy- five less deaths than the week previous.” F. detw \OL. JAMES T. CLOSE, U. 8 OLAIM AND C BEAL ESTATE AGENCY, . 2, Washington Building, corner ef nue and 7th street. Pensions and Boun- y collected. au 27-im* FRIEND AND DOOTOR—All in fe al Br or nocharge. © lo. "= lat Mad GLEASOM, Doctress. FEREMIAH S. BLACK. WaRDH, LAMON, C. RaBLACK. LAW OFFICE. BLACK, LAMON &CO., Counsellors and Attorneys at-Law in the Court of the United States, the Court of the Courts of the District, the ments. and Committees of Cer reme ‘Claims, Executive Depart- Office, 46% lath street, (directly opposite Wil- larde’ Hotel ) de 18-tf SPECIAL NOTICES, area Ge . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, ©7 ABE YOU POSLED as to the peculiar prov No. 36 Louisiana avenue. above éth street, erties of PHALON'S “NIGHT-ELUOMING CE- ocu ly ASHINGTO! . REUS*” Ite fragrance is the imprisoned breath | ——-— i of unwithered tropic blooms, suspended ia the purest medinm ever used to fx and concentrae ey perfume. It the most soothing odors. Sold e MABRI AND CELIBAOY, an Essay of Warning and Instruction for Young Men. Also, Disesses and Abuses which prostrate the vital powers, with sure means of relief. Sent free of cher in sealed letter envelopes. Address Pr.J SKIL. GUGHTON, Heward Associa- tion, Philade! Pa. eng 13-30 he most indelible as well as J. R. ELVANS & CO., entrancing of all delicious re. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Deslers in BUILDERS’, COACH, AND CABINET COLGATES AROMATIC VEGETABLE SOAP gh A superior TorLzt Soar, prepared from refined Vacxtas_e O11s in combination with G.rczRinE and especially designed for the use of Lapizs, and BAB IBON AND STEEL. OUT NAILS, ‘erthe Nunszxy. Its perfeme is exquisite, ond washing properties unrivalled. HORSESHOES, For sale by all fet-coly MOTH AND FRECKLES, HOBSESHOE NAILS, Ladies afflicted with Discolorations on the Face, called moth petches or freckles, should use PER- BY'S celebrated MOTH and FRECKLE LOTION. It is infallible. Prepared by Dr. B. 0. Perry, Der- Matolegist,49 Bond st.,W.¥. Sold by all drag- Siste in Washington and elsewhere. my 18-eo%m SUBELY, STEADILY, SUCCESSFULLY, SMOLANDER'S EXTRACT BUCKU Is CURING every case of Kipwzy Diszas®, BuxvMaTisn, Guava, Uninany Disonpens, Weaness and Pains ip the Back, Frat Oomrtaints and ‘Tuovaiss srising from Bxcrsszs oF any KInp. COME, YB AFFLICTED! TRY SMOLANDER NUTS AND WASHERS, &c,, &c., &c. WAREHOUSES: 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 301, 303, 305 O STBERT, And 85 end 87 OUISIANA AVENUE, TAKE NO OTHER BUCKD. Bold by all Apothecaries. Price @1. D. BARNES & 0O., Hew York, and BARNES, WARD &00., Hew Oricans, Southern Agents. BURLEIGH & WASHINGTON, D. 0. All Orders, SOUTH AND WEST, Filled with Care and Promptness, BI those fering from a distreming cough, Di, STRICK LANDS MELLIFLUUUS COUGH Bacs. It gives relef almost instantaneous, and i a! e the beat prepa sgn are,and ie ail that ite OABBIAGE AND WHEEL STOCK Topriet it i fie Fast week. cod found Yellet from mest dnt | Constantly srriving from Factory, and sold at coug! prepared by Dr. Strickland 139 Sacamore street. Cincinnati, Ohio, and , y Pruggista Sold vy J W NAIRN & COalso at WalTE'S Drug Store CHBISTINI'S, 317 Pa. lowest market prices. TIN PLATE, PIPE AND SHEET LEAD, COPPER, ZINO, &c., Sold st Eastern Bates and shipped with despatch, ¥ Of Piles, and brother was discha: from the asmy as imcurable,(he being quite Dai Pat ae E ve red with ove if LAN PILE REMEDY. The recommendation of te benids testimonials received convince these sufter- gentlemen. daily y Dr. Strickland, Ing that thy most age: ted chrenic cases of Piles Ws Pile w' s sold by Drueaists everywhere. Sold by J. . NAIRN & OO ; CHAS. LHBI Svenue and 502 9h street. aia 5 HALL’S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR gg. NEWER Benews the ae = Hat's Vecrtasre Sicitian Harm Beyew, Restores gray hair Ono yee coler. bias Bart's Vecrrasre Srcintan RENEWER Prevents the hair from falling off. Bati’s Veceraste Sicrian Harn RENewer Makes the hair soft and glosay. Saty's Vecer. Sicintas Hare Benewer ain the aki: Barc’s Sicitian Vecerasie Mata Benewer Bas proved tteelf the best preparation for (ue hair ever presented fo the pu! Priee $1. For sale by all « Halz, OBS, TOW, and EXCELSIOR, Constantly on hand in bags and bales, ROPE, CORDAGE, ao, PRICES CUBBENT FURNISHED WEEELY. est certain. safe and uly veaetabio reme- wvered Ouresinu two to oar dsys, and me twenty fo JOHN B. ELVANS & Oo., Washington, B. lidden Sin, a Novel, Il tr: mide ao ‘of 00, git | ty Hernan met ie bs hing t 4 George Rilot: Field's History of the Aree Oe Me; Caperstnen oat force fe * Packages, 97; fe- Boot asp Here J rice:—A p siti etor Spybive Sorefi a how oc. Price 21 B perhertte. See adverti-ement may 8 | Jolambis Collage Lew Buthiing. sth street © jo! eo 5 lad ram Dunderbere, which Siiration: may be undo at No, Soa attest, Thite NewYork ie ati-ngin ready will be_am Evenin, ene te oes map Refer- ’, and was tried upon ashort trip in that encee—B-v P D Gurley. D. D.; Bev. Wm Pinck- | x breviousige erecta oe heaton BP, Whlectes, Sh, Petetin: Weta; cs ted. Previously, ber machinery bad been ~ ; j rept going at the dock for forty-eekt noure, & a M.. Professor of Modern Lanxoages. RAILROAD LINES, :OUGH LINE BET W°EN WASHINGTON BROHILADBLEHIA AND NEW YOR ash kh 2, 18%. Treivs detwoen We wring py me Tork are Fc haw 30) eof care, -) ily (except Sundey) et 7:30 9. m. and 30 >. we NEW YOBK, changing care at Philadel- Leave daily (except Sundey) at 11:15 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. FOR PHILADELPHIA. aes Sey fencept banter yet 7:30 and 11:35 a. m., and 4:30 and 6: z. AY. Leave for Hew York OUT Philsdelphte at 6:30 p. waleepiag care for New York on 6.80 p. m. train ly. ous! rts lade)phia. New York or beigeete terete . Be’ icein P. sulaiea Lince Telegraph Building. 476 15th ot. eo south wing Treasury Department 1 rtisement sere Baltimere Obie mah road advert lsement for rrgpllbagnig 3 5 of eees diner eso BO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, W: ington. oc 30-tf ABD OHIO BAILBOAD, a Wasuineton, ‘Tune 25, 1986. ATO) WEST, be FOR BALTIMORE De ive e: ay. and 11:15 @. m.. a Tortnd 4:30. nad 8:00 — FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. | Pie except Sunday, at 7:00 a. m., and FOB WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNA PONOTION rehire Leave at 6:15 and 7:00 and at 2:45 and 4:35 pin FOR ANNAPOLIS Leave at 7:00 and7.3) a». m., and 4:30 p.m. No trains to or from Annapolis on Sunday. on Rode ae ay. FOR BA MOBE. ‘Leave at 7:30 s. m.. and 2:45 and 8 00 p.m. FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at 7:30 a. m., and 2:45 and 8:00 p. m. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST heave daily, exci Bunday, at 7:30a.m., and 0 pm. On Saatey at 8:00 p.m. only. i Belay — ies = from Baltimoreto Wheeling, ‘arkersbur; C THROD Gh TICE BTS to the West can be had at the #ashington Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day. as well as at the new office of the Insu- leted Lines Telegrap! iota 476 15th street, opposite south wing Treasury Department. ‘or New York Eeetepht Boston, see advertisement of **Throngh Line.” W. P. SMITH. Master of Transportation. L_M. COLE. Gene icket Agent, oc 9 tf GEU. 8. KOONTZ. Agent, Waxhing ton. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN BKAILROAD. TIM TABLE r On fo snes MOND aT, ey 7; 1s, snd until ri otiee, Passenger ns t Washington aad Alexandria as follows: re EAVE Wash STEAMBOAT LINES, THE EASTEEN SHORE. The large, staunch, and commodious Steam: WILSON “SMALL. OAPT. Boo no steamer LEORABD eran her vie Ou) ite, tesen Banned bee tees antes ween ar jee strecte,) jaitimore. eve: TUESDAY, THURSDAY, sad SATURDAY, ory P m.,for EASTON OINT, DOUBLE MILLS, OXFORD, CLORA'S POIN L WHARF,” “CAMBRIDGE. HU WHARF, ¥ WHARF, r Retarai DB, e leaves anding at 1 p. m., Cambridge at 4.30 p. m., Easton Pointat % pm ,(tonching at the intermediate landing,) on Mondays, Wednesda, end Fridays. Bhe has fine state-rooms, and all other passenger accommodations. equal to those of any other steamer on Che: ake Bay. se 5-tf BW BIVEB LINE. The fine Steamer WAWASET wes leave WASHINGTON on every Fri. fay a atc ovlock for CURBIOMAN. Be. day mornin; 1 turning, will leave Currieman at 5 o’cleck Sunday noreiee. viog at Washington early that evening. She will touch, at ail Landings for freight and ngers, Which will be taken at THE LOWEST PUsSIDLE BATES Fi ight or passage apply to OF Freight oF Paes CTE VAN EISWICK, General Superintendent P. ¥. Co., Seventh Street Wharf. S7 On Tuesday, the 25 ence to make her semi-weekly ‘trips, leaving Wachington on ere and Fridays, retarning on edu jays an undays. sel-tt JOAN VAN BISWICK. potomae TBANSPOBTATION LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, Th EXPEESS, Oapt. B.A. ‘HBR, leaves Washiugton ctee tacend Af: BYZEBE andria at 7 a. EVERY SAT. Uepay for Glymont, Budd's Ferry | Bigres”pisthice Yotgt” Gags eens: Bantam, res, : barf, Lancaster's Wharf. Stones What, Ou instant, she will com- . Stone's Oar- Foxwell’s Hazell’s Wharf, Bt; Polat Lookout, aad aivve as wale more at § a.m. on Nw & BRO ap7-tf 3 he. 3465 Penns. avenue, 10BMOND, FREDEBIOKSBU D> R Te gMAG BAILBUAD. | “5D FO TO TRAVELLERS GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Bunday e, m. excepted.) ‘The quickest and most direct route te Richmond, Va. sat the Sour. “ae Potomas . Steamers from Six Wharf, 6 a. THRovoH : BIGHMOND IN SEVEN HOURs. TO . ¥ Miles and 3 Hours Quicker E street, or on board of the boats, ugh. Omnibusses and Baggage Wagons will be in readi to ms J be- ieee bess rhe te pene and baggage Passen, re bp this Hne pass by daylight Mannt vis Vernon, and ida Ss Soporvantdy Se vial reakfast and sup on board of Steamers. x ¥. oe Wi Gro MarriNGuy Snpt. wat » D. 0. OLABE, Agent, Wi 2. Cc. M. HANEY, _epSiy General Passenger Agent. tl hat end cur MBIA ‘sinianiee 4 FOR WOMEN RO at eet. Fourteenth si pnt gal Feet, This Institution bas been established for the re- jon of a who may be suffering from dis- Fan iar to their sex. and for the admission ots aes __ may require the comferts of the jo mn | Tae building fs eltasted in the most healthy por- its own 1 tion of th strict, surrounded b; grounds, Care pase the door erery five minutos, oe Ee jance ry advances. ‘Thin includes Board: Mediclaw: Mer ical and Surgical attendance, MEDICAL STAFF. SUBGEON IN OHIEF. J.H THOMPSON, M D., 184 I street. between 20th and 2ist streets. CONSULTING PHYSICIANS AND 8UEGEONS JOS K. BASNSS, M. D., Surgeon General, United States Army. ' g =ae4 JOS. BILEY Mm D., THOS. MILLER. M. GSENETT npetown. w. Wb THM BED? semaereree GRAFTON TILER. Georgetown. ¥. HOWARD, M. D., F street. Orders for admission to beds = of aie bette oc Sais om St street. or ‘Wives iring admission pa! to |, United States Patients living &t a distance whe desire to come to this institution for treatment can secure private letter to the ss deetadiahed Ws a oy tage 8u 23 eoly.r CURSNEAS EXPRESS COMPANIES. Apa™s EXPRESS OOMPANY, | OFFICE 614 PENNA AVENUB. BRANCH OFFICE: 219 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, OPPOSITE WILLARBD'S. NORTHE a cen ane OUTHEBN Expusss rorwaun mS. | Merchandise, Money. and Valuables of all kinds forwarded with dispatch to all accescible sections of the country. OOLLECTION OF NOTES, BRAFTS, AND Made in accessible parte of the United States. mb %-tf hs Cueienin’ Db, INSURANOE COMPANIES. MA*247S5 INSUBANCB OOMPARY NEW YO! OFFIOR No Tre. SEVENTH STREET, Sm* youn 'T, Lichter, Agent, CONSUL’S HAND. K, Mepech-“Mupwel, Prec’ Maritimes, 1 ipeic. DeClerca.et De Vallat; Guide ractioue des Consulsts, 1 volume; Paris. Mo- reuil—Manuel des A, Consulai: 1 Paris. Mi ny enual brates Ocuesla;} volume: New Yor, States Consular System and M: yolume; Washington. Tuso Mennal and Practical Gnide.1 volume; London. De Martens—Precis des droits et des fonctions des Agents Diplomatiques et Consulaires. 2 volumes; Peris And hers cee rd valuable works on the re go on Maritime Law; on the Laws of TDiplomer ng Tgtsraatiapal kaw"impertad rest Europe by FRANOK TAYLOR. yaouns JOUVENAL’S MARBLE WORKS, Corner New Jersey avenue and F strest, Near the Baltimore Depot. All orders for STATUARY, MONUMENTS, or MANTELS executed in the best manner, at short netice, andon the very best terms, de 9-3m* FEB M H.* O'R, COPTER 2 “ae COTTON FacToRSs E, MM I; ME. [AN oes 08 GRAViGe otaenh Bzw Oxizans. Strict attention given to the purchase and sale of Merchandise. Libe: vances made = eae ane rise SECRET SAMARITAN’S GIFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CBRTAIN REMEDY EVER UsED “Yes, A Pomtive Gurx,” fer GONORRHG@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, @y Contains no Mineral, nO Balsam, no Mercury, Only Ten Pills 10 be Faken to Efect a Cure, DISEASES. ‘They are entirely vegetable, any unpleasant taste, and will jure the stomach or bowels of the most dei in — woe fous devs, ph fonr hours. Tene University of Peausriventa. ‘one of the most eminent Doctors and of the present day; no exposure, no trouble, no change whatever, Let those who haved red of ting cured, or who have been gorged with Balsam ere Mer. AMABITAN'S Cary. 7 BO pest by mall Lae plads cn rlope, Price—Male packages, $2. Female, 3, RURULA, CLOxms, BORNE, Are BOBO 0 5 TS, -~ SOALES, BOILS, ' BY TEITECR VENEREAL Diseeves oe LIB, SAMARITANS ROOT AND HERB Juicy Is offered the public asa positive cure. ILIS OB VENEREAL DISEASES. ekmant 'AN’S BOOT AND HEBP Stick’ ive most potent. certain and effectual remedy ever pre- scribed ; it resches and eradicates every particle of venereal eee De eres thorough ent. s 2. rem- ond porpe healed. and do not ranean fens ome posterity that for which you may repent in after yee DO NOT DESPAIR! aia oa De pronounced incu: AMMARITAN'S Boor AND HERB sUtons va mm will remove every ve: eS tects jes from fag de wn Felting of ths Wont jown. o! bility, and ‘or afi complaints incident to the sex, Bent by express. Price 21.25 per bottle, SAMABITAN’S WASH Is, in cases of Syphilis, ased in connection with the Boot and Bi 5 tions. Price 25 cents. Thooticncy ot these remedies is alike acknowl- by physicians and patients, They are used GEONS SAY OF THE Al WAT TE TANS REMEDIES Sea ** Post Pearses hs, | ‘ORT MARSHALL, Baltimore, have great satt 2 thet I have used them with jud, and properly, and, have found antici pations prot Py and effectually. their companion, aed the Salleat “omy ond in a far as my use of them extends, [recommend them strongiz” ‘AL FBED 0. BOWERS, Surgeon, th N. ¥. Vols.” D, corner ith street and Penn- ADERMORD & 00.. Poiledelph my 6-tf OF THE INTERIOR, _ DENITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ASHINGTON. Augast 24, 1366. petition of JUAN PEUPER, of Lake Vil- Onthe -B., fr the ex‘ension of apatent lage, N. B., praying for a1 of apatoat ted on the Sth day ber, 1854, ngland the 22d day of November, 1: issued to said ba) er. October 27, 1863, rovement in Kni ing Mechines,for seven yeare from the expiration of said patent. which takes place on the 22d day of November. 1866: It is ordered that the eaid petition be heard at the Patent Office on Bontey . the Sth day of No- vember next, at 12 o'clock M.; and all persons are notified to a) r and show cause, ifany they hare, why sald petition ought not to be granted. Persons wrest e extenmou are required to file in the ratent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at lesst twenty days before the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used Ur the vada hearing most be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application Depositions and other papers reiiea upon as tes- timony must be filed in the office pocong | days before t! of bearing: the arguments. ifany, within ten days after filing the testimony Ordered algo. that this notice be pobtinhes inthe Bepublican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D, C., and in the Journal. Pertsmoath, N. H., once a week for three successive weeks; the first of said a bata at least sixty days previ- of he ‘i ue SO Sf. 0. THEAKER, Commissioner of Pa'ents. P. 8.—Editors of the above papers will picase copy. and send their bills to the Patent Office, wit ® paper containing this notice, au 23-w3w RPHANS’ COURT, Sept. Ist. 1866.—D: oF CotumBia, WasHinoten County, : In the case of Elizabeth Meem, administratrix af mn T. Meem, dece: » the admiaistratrix aforesaid has, with the approbation of the Ur- phane’ Court of Washington county aforesaid, sppointed Saturday. the 2th instant, for the final settlement and distribution ofthe personal estate of said deceased, anc of the assets tn hand, as far asthe same have been collected aud tarned into money; when and where all the creditors and heirs ot raid deceaned are vetified to attend, with their claims properly vouched, or they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit in said deceased ‘s estate; provided a copy of this order be published once a week tor three weeks in the Evening Star, Prepeat senna day. gO. ROBBINS, Register of Wills, HIS I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subsert- tained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County, inthe District of Columbia. letters testamentary on the personal es- Byan. late of Washingwon, D. C. re Nd agit mee having claims “a against the ased, ere! arned to exhibit the ite mith ay Bs ih a or Anant Dext: thay fore y 4 next: may otherwise by law be excluded all bonelt e estate. v hand this 4th day of Au, 1956.0 TOF HE TION O DONNOGHOE. | 6-lawSw* Executor. UBE OLD PORT WINE Ihave received from the private stock of a well- and honored citizep_» short supply of tad aret quality PORT WINE, “Alte Douro ert ‘This wine has been Rnown to me several ns suffering wit! and itseffects upon perso! i ng physicians, ments incident to the season have t is ordered and recommended by and can be relied on in WW" eURon ELL iy 38 under itt CELEBBATED HAMS. sc ge hudy of History, by jt, PROPOSALS. — LEGAL NOTICES. Ne DEPARTMENT, RPHANS’ COURT, Aveusr a. Cor HINGTON i vd or CoLumBia TY. towns — Ia the case of Sophie K pone, eimivi<trecrix of Wilitam Dow, Diane ands fications cam be it the office | hand, as far as of the Oivll Engineer of the Boresvol Torte eed | pan tubes ints Decks, room No. 2. on the first floor, Navy the creditors and went. Bidders will state the price for whieh | motified to attend. They will furnish all materials complete the | erly vouched, buildings according to the plane and specifica. | excluded from tions, and aleo the time im which they willencage | tate: provided to complete the work. once a week for thi THORNTON A. JESKI Previous to the said day se Beotd Chief of Bureen. ai ‘ ‘Si TO Courts acrons. ()BPHANS: COURT. Augurt i, 18s6.—Disrnicy Ofce of Assistant Commissary of Subsietence, oF CovumBia. Wasn ine to! dor: » Te we: pi Ma . 18966, In case of Joveph HO) tniea, Proposals wil ve er thie of ce ¢ Jane b. ——, fey the edratnostra- F 0) ing the troops at Fort McHeny. Md.. yo hans’ Court of Washi: with PRECH BEEF for six months frem the isi | Doane’ Cou bye The Beef to be of good and marketable quality, 1 g F i | | Ree tinalecttioment and distribatt in equal ons of fore a “J {Becks ebanks and Bidney tal'ow tobe excluded.) | far as the same bave been Oe ae 7 be dels in such quamtities and at such | Boney: w Detified te attend times—not exceeding three times a week—as the | Deir of, said de Mg" OF they may Ante it mce may desig- b law be excluded SS ee in necks of the cattle 8} deliv- ectate : Provides the gh Hs, ee ; isi gTcae ‘of atte der be pablished 2 work for three weeks in the int. and t ) f. O. ROBBEN! ks of fore quarters shall be ates teeta O Sonat Wille, six to eight inches nt. ‘he propor: reed ** Pri ing Fresh Beef,” to be sent to this office on fore 12 m of the 2th instant. Each proposel to be roved fee fespouag oh ro) Phe contract, is or all bids not to the interest of = se T-taed Pzorcsars FOR TUBACOO, sere ete of Subs ‘ashington, D. Bealed di te. nished by the undersigned. iil be: for supply- be. erantee that the bonds to perform ‘The undersigned reserves the right to reject any ted Btates, B A BANCROFT. Brevet Capt. U. 8. A.. A.C. B. od, will be recetvednt sits office until 13 o'clock m. a THURSDAY, 20th in- for 5,000) FIVE THOUSAND POUND: = « Arincty 8 OF TO. above y BS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the eubscri- ber has obtained from the ‘Orphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Columbia, letters entary op the personal estate Patrick Quigley» 2 of Washington. D. C.. de- ceased. 1 persons having claims against the said deceased, are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thegeof. to the subscriber. on or before the 25th day of August next: they may other- wise by law be excluded from all it of the said estate. ee my hand, this 25th day of August, or be- a? is HUGH X QUIGLEY. au 28 lewSw* mare "HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the sub- ecriber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washington County. in the District of Celum- bia, letters of administration on she pornenal ea as oo” John of ashi ain against anid deceased. are warnel to for the use of the troops suppited from Subscriber, on or betore’ the tk den ae he next; the: otherwise by law be excluded from “VGlves under my hand thie 13th day of August ven \e1 i aE eee ey OABOLINE L. BAUMAN. contain fifty (20) pounds net. Tare to be carefally = ned by strioni fh EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Boren. he tebseco will’ be thereug a ee ee ee eT oe ee EER OR ice, by am experiencec expert, which does not peng «4 ine fi the foregoing condition, SS all cases it will be purchased * Tax paid.” Sam, willaccompeny the pro; is, and ti certificate of the inspector select: gross weight and ta: to be mai dene received and weight with he by the under- signed will be attached to each bill of purchase. he name of thecontractor and date of transfer, ‘ked legibly on AHING TON. August 9, 1956. On the petition of STRFHEN O- MER DEN. BALL, of Richmond, lod ,and OBED KING and EZKA KING, of Salem. Iowa, praying for the ex- tension of « ne ey to them ‘ine th day of Bovember, 1862, for an im Looms, for seven years from the expiration of ssid potest 7 takes place on the 9th day of vem! each box ; one half tc delivered within thirt It is ordered, that the said petition be heard at ésysfrom the acceptance of the bid, amd the von the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 2d day ef Oc- mainder before the 25th of October next. tober next, at 120’clock M.; and all persons are It will be received in this city at either of the show cause, if any they following places, viz: At the Government Warehouses, Sixth. wharf;at the Monumental Ground street: or at the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad be on Payment to be made in such funds as may hand for disbursement. pee the deli entire amount contracted for. Fourteenth Betified to Re ged end have, why tition ought not to be granted Persons oppoeiny the extension are required to file in the ratent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least ing | 1° before the day of hearing: y filed z either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted ip scoordance with the rules of the office. which will be furnished on spplication. street " vd Depositions and other papers relied upos as tes- se 6-6t Major and ch cw Jeg 4 — yt zy ay aye bee fore e Ge) me, ie ments, an PP0Posats For murat. Within ten days after Sling the textimeny; | 2* Oricz Derot Cowissary ov ScRsisTENCE ASHINGTON. D. C., September 5, Bealed Proposals, of the furnished form furnished by thi 1 C72eree alse, that thie notice ‘be ‘published tm ie tel cer e can. Washi: on. 4 | Doone ts rem od. . 0. the Paliedium. bichmond, once a week for three wuccessive the weeks, Bndersigned, will be received.in duplicate, until | of said publications to be at least sixty days pre- TUESDAY. the 2th of teptember, too, at izm., | vious to the day of hearing. Beery rem waaeem. | of Sait S Seas Rees Sit oe Foote, Ma Fo =H ee oy ©@ paper containing this netice. a0 l5-wiw Government Farms, St. Mary's ite Proposals will also be received tor all the ef required for sales to Frere supotion from the Beef will be of the hington Depot. Thi: ali ‘a eee 7, both from the quality, of sel: u Allthe meat will be tion: to be of excellent unexceptionable condition. quired for the end bind-quarters, necks, shauks, and tallow not received In all cases, if the meat is not satisfactory, pur- market will be made at the ex- chases in the open pense of the contractor. The contractor will be required to deliver the Meat at the store-houses at the places named ribute it in such quantities, and in Officer of the Subsistence De- where he will di at such times, partment may direct. ty, bid all meat purchased, questions respecting quality and co: will be settled by the offi partment receiving the The contract be the Ist day of October, Commissary General may determine Bids must be endorsed “Proposals fer for six months ters. subject toe rigid inspec- marketable —t andin The Fresh f re- troops, of equal Prppertions of core each or any number of the abovenamed places. ‘idders must be present at the opening of the 8 Payment to be made at this office monthly, for except that delivered ai the Government Farms, whicn will be paid for by the sams Commissary of Subsistence at that place. tion Separate proposals will be received for suppl of the Subsistence De- such peried as the PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR D***0Nirep states PATENT OFFICE, ASHING 5 5 wis Sessitcnst Sonic 2 WOOO homer. ly of Phi Pa. roskiyn, N.¥., ‘ing for xtension of iy tin on the 234 ‘Say of November, ited, or an im- provement in, Machines for’ Drilling Stone. for vem years from ie expirath peten which takes place On the 134 day of November? It is ordered that the said tion be heard the — Office on ‘Monday, the Sth day of no t. at 12 o'clock M | all ‘io. Appeat and show’ causes ff any. tor Fresh finest hind- ‘idney Fist Sees cree ce eet, reous 0} By be ares file in the Patent .s e ton ce their otyections, spectally set forth in writing, at least twenty @: before the day of hearing; all testimony filed party to be used at the sai: and tran+mitted in accordance with the office which wil! be furnished on a Depositions and other pavers relied ‘as tee. timony must be filed inthe office twenty days be- fere the day of bearing: any, from at —~."’ and addressed to the undersigned P.8. Editors of the above papers will ee 7-d6t G. BELL, C.5.U.8 A. | copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office with Pprerosats FOB SUBSISTENCE © paper containing this notice. _au 18 lew3w — : EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. ma eat TST 24. 1856. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, tl 4 ASH |, Au; 1886. Affaire, Warhington DC, uudl twelve Guise | Om the petition cf STEPHEN Co MERDEN- noon of SEPTEMBE » 1856. for Subsistence | HALL, of Richmond, Ind , praying for the exten- for the Wichitas and other affiliated bands of | 8i0nof's patent granted to bim on the 9th day of Indians tn the * Leased District,” Indian Terri. | November 1&2. for an improvemeat in Mode of to. it “Tpound of Fresh Beef, % ofa pound ef Flour, or. in lieu of Flour. 1 pint of Cora,(Flour and Uorn to be iseued al- ternately.) 4quarte of Salt per 100 rations To be delivered atau ide will be at so much per ration,as fol. pointe within the“ Leased Throwing Shuttles in Looma, for seven years from the expiration of said nt. which takes Place on the 9th dey of November. 1366: itis ordered that the said petition be beard at the Patent Office Monday, the 324 day of Oc- tober next, et 12 5 and al i pa are pntified to appear end ot cause, if soy the bave. why eaid petition ought not td be gran ted. Persons oppesing the extension are required to file in the Patent District” as may be design by the agent sta- fice their o! ODS, specially tioned there: and all icles te be imepected by | Set forth in writing, at least twenty days before said sgent. the dar of bearing: all testimony filed ther The Department reserves the right to reject all | party to be used at the said hearing must be taken bids; and, ifa contract is entered into, the wight and transmitted in accordance with th erules will be reserved to terminate the same on thirty Of the effice, which will be furnished on applica- = notice, at any time after the Sist of March, wes tone and et . napers, relted o ne r ‘als will also be received, at the same ti mony mus’ in twenty days Fae. ac for Temeving. at so much per head before the day of hearing ; the arguments, it any, 1,700, more or leas, of Withites end other affiliated | within ren days after fil'ug the testimony bands, from their ay oon agency. 'n Batler ty. Kansas, to their former homes in the * District,” adistance of about 2 miles moval to include the su! fence of the sai dians while being remeved au % lawtd sealed proposals, ofthe Hospital, Statin, twent: tual id contents of the wall laid, they wi! the eame manner and of the same sort of mat coun- Leased ach re N. COOLEY. Commissioner. (pov RRERENT fhe FOR THE IN Sr. Evizasetu. D.C., August 29, 1866. Stone Masons are invited to immediately make addressed to the Superintendent At what price per perch of ve (25) cubic feet. aenns only the ac- ® the wall enclosing the re of the Hospttal also. thatthis notice be published in and the Intelligencer, Washing- -, and in the Pe'ladium. Richmond, Ind., once a week for three successive weeks; the first of said publications to be at least sixty days pre- vious so the Gay of Rearing, OT rR, Petents. .— Editors of the abo ill please Bod eend their Lilla te the Parent Otics eieh ®& paper containing this notice. = aa 15-law3w pEPARTMEBT OF THE INTEBIO! D®*aNite STATES ZTENT OFFICE, id In- Washineton. On the petition of JOHN B. MO: = se Mass., formerly of Piqua. Ob’ i lay i eri thet may now be seen in an unfinished portion jovember, 1858, for an fi the wall onthe public road The work done in nd Teie-ued_ on each month will be measured at the end of the divi-ions, A. and CO, num- month, at th byan this petition x pense of the United States, experienced sworn mcasurer. ‘probabi Sohn O Harkness.) and immed: Maton 'p the employment of the hospital. for scaftfoldin: asstone lime. cemen sand, will bef nished on the ground, and can easily be obtained by the contractor or cen- trastors from a good we!l very near the wa!l Proposels will be received both from master ma- sons who intend to employ others ta do the and from individual masons who intend to hire ly by Mr. ‘ely settied for in accordance with such measurement. The work will be overlooked as it progresses by an ex; —— y 718 716, and 717 betng for the extension of the reissue B, numbered 76. fe e the expiration said patent, whic takes place on these day of Bovember. 1856 : It is ordered t' t, aed water notified to wcanse, if any the . have. why said petition owsht not to be gran Ps ing the extension are required to work, forth § at days bef. only laborers anddo the mechanical part of the poy sah nee all testimony “hiea by either work themselves itty, to be used et the ssid een mast be The Superintendent of the Hospital distinctly Eiken'and tranemitted inaccordance with tte rales reserves the ri, to reject all effers under this otthe office, which will be furnished on applica- advertisement that he does not & advan tion. ‘to the Government, avd also at time to stop Depositions and other pores, relied upon as any portion of the work that is not being dome ac- | testimony. must be filed in the office noenry days cording to the agreement. au 29-d10t ostore the day of nena: _ 4 if eny, within ren days - | )EPABTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. Ordered. alse, that this notice be pubitehed in the D***csT ren grates PA TENT OFFICE, pare ae age a Jaseheerpe. =. ©. STON, Ao, % 5 journai, Boston, . On the petition of JEABUM ATKINS, of Mo- | 9 week for three no meek; tbe Scat of said kena, Ilinois praying ‘tension of @ patent P some meng gt lg least ad 2 8 — fern improvement is’ Rakes to Onin hee, eh astoner ot Patents rovem io rs 2 = veaters.”” for seven years from the expiration of | PS —Raitors of the above papers will Bisse December ieee; = anes place on the Zst day of | Sot. Saper containing this Botice.. se ¢ awse tis ordered that the said petition be heard at R’ BT OF THE INTERIO! the Patentumce on Movday, thosidey of Deca: | [)=?4B7MERI STATES PATENT OFFICE, ber next, st 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are no- Oe 15, 1956 tified to appear and show cause. if any they have, On the petition of BRASMUS A. why said ion ht mot to be granted. Jané, Vermont, ying for errons extension are required to | tent granted to ‘the 7th file in the Patent Uffice their ebjections. 8] set forth in writing, at least treenty daye ay of hearing; all testimony filed by either to at the id hearing must be taken transmitted in sccordance office, which will be furnished on application. suneky maths Bled eee ttie acter must in the day of hearing; the arguments, if any, within they have, why said petition ought not ten deys after fil the 7. i — ono Techs file in the Prenat Osco their se forth in wri p Of leant trans & —

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