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THE EVENING STAR. | ——= } ok c y Case. Abouts year agu (he pretty daughter ofa Indy aamed Martie, residing in Wil- Van Reneeelaer Ten Broeck and James ya The former resided at New Branswick, N. J. ser in Ni ork City. The Jerseyman ~(chGed by their respective frends, and the voung couple started on the voyage of life, but 8 Gia HOt prove presperous. Mr. Rigiey,how- «er, did bot seem to comprehend the fact that Mies Harris had changed ber name and sites wd continued to prese his suit. Tt wae at Miss Harris—or, rather, Mre. Ten pleaded ber case, pleading, as she . batehe was already a wile. Rigley was importunate. violentand demon tive. He finally became so violent and threatening tbat the girl—forshe wasonly in her 16th year— as alleged, consented to marry him and aban- ‘on Ten Broeck. The second m 2, charged, Was consummated bat soon proved an unhappy ove, Rigley’s love having cooled om considerably for some unexplained reason, and, as she herseif asserts, De acted very crae!- ly instead of loviagly toward her finally removed toGlen Cove, L.1., aad took up their residence there. It might be suppos- ed that Mr. Ten Broeck was terribly exercised when deserted by his young bride, but he was not. Indeed, he sabmitted to the desertion with philosophical imdiflerence, and immediately returned to new Bronswi ck, where itis said he hada wife living whom he baa married some years before he became acquainted with Miss Harris. Iticnet known whether Mrs. » Broeck No.l kpew anytbing at the time of Mrs. Ten Broeck No. 2. Meanwhile Mr. and Mrs. Rigiey lived at Gien Cove. The woman’s life became so unbappy that she re- solved to leave Rigley, and at the time she made up her mind to do so the Jerseyman of- tered to take ber again to bis heart, and she ebeeriully accepted the offer. When Rigiey found himself deserted, and his old rival in possession of the fickle woman, his jealousy and love reterned and be resolved to repossess her. Assheretused tochange again. he pro cured @ warrant and had her arrested ona charge of bigamy. Mrs Ten Broeck No. 2 having beard of the doings of her nusband, also o ned 2 warrant for bis arrest on a similar charge, and he was arrested Both w in jail awaiting trial. b L MARE— et that the fashionable youne ladies of when the time comes for them to le « heart of one he: hand of one hand” with some gay y. groom, that they always prefer to h © }ob done by 4 Oatholic priest. The most able church im the city is Father Ryan's, st sensationally eloquent man ix of sc persuasion. Que evening this week as a gay bridal party had assembled around the altar under the flicker of the tall wax candies, and im the presence of a tashion- able crowd of friends were awaiting two Bave the imposing ceremonies of the Romish Charch make them man and wile, they were suddeniy interrupted, just as the priest cried out, + Does any one forbid these bans,” and stood holding hia hands over the Kneeling pair. Tu tones not o be mistaken, a buxom maid yelled out «I a and. — ber, and soon. The holy father refused proceed further, and the patr left in disga-t, but repaired to Justice Jencks, wuo soon con- svummated their «devoutest wisb.”’ ¢ ston Her. —St. Louis Corresy WuaTis 4“CasH Sa —A case was tried inthe New York Superior Conurta few days simce, before Judge ngrabam,of which the foliowing y merchant doing w York, amd the defendants are merchants in Chicago. Un the 15th of August he defendants beught a bill of goods of nounting to $500. On the i7th, two the defendants. not having paid the served with asommonsissned out of the Superior Court. The answer of the a+- fendants was that the goods were boughi on a eredit of thirty days, which tme not having expires when suit was commenced. up in bar. On trial the testimony of both par- es was introduced. The main question seemed t o be in whether the sale nade was a ash sale” in the sense wbich means pay be- fore er “on deliver, whether it was such a cash sale as, by the custom of different houses in New York, the intention was understood to be paid im ten, or, as with some, in thirty days. After hearing — set it lestimony produced, the Ge ecided the plaintiff had not made ont bis case, aud, therefore, directed that the complaint be dismissed. Tux Pores ALLocerion. —The full text of be re the subject of bis temporal power b+. eeived in this country. been re- It strongly urges the t is | The couple | a” , Stepping forward, said that Mr Bridegroom was “her feiter,” had promised to i 1 j | | { rch, N. ¥., received the addresses of | itor, and Mise Harrie gave | Beart. The nuptials were | rnt allocaticn of the Holy Father apon | tof the Pope to temporal sovereignty as a | for the independence of the Holy See: es the spirimal supremacy of the i¢ Church, and censures the {talian Government and its supporters for depriving the Holy Father of bis Roman Provinces. He ex ot ‘hose who sim at making Rome the capital otthe new Italian Kingdom will not succeed. This allocution has caused great discussion in Europe. and the French semi-official journal think it is more important, and will produce ‘worse effects, than other similar documents tsswed by the Pope. The Paris Journal des Debats regards it as & summons to ltaly, and eet to all the Catholic powers. to pat in ice “principles purely specniative.” SINGULAR ACCIDENT.—Sidney Tompkins. 2 wealthy farmer of Stillwater, Washington county, N. ¥., met with bis death ou Friday Jast m a very ‘singular manner. Upon visiting his cattle yard, he discovered that one of bix OWS was in great distress in consequence of the lodgment ofa potatoe im the throat. Mr. Tompkins undertook to relieve the animal, and fer this purpose thrust bis arm partially down the mouth and throat. While standing over the head of the animal. the cow, im its agony. ne te ite Bead downward. andsud- denly elevating it again, caught Mr. T. upon its horms, throwing Bim several feet into the air. In his descent he strack upon the paling of @ ience, one of the picke' tered bie neck. severing o from which he bled to d wents. TRAGEDY IX 4 PRES the prettiest and most popular . Chapules, received a message i © course of the performance tuat ker husband was at we stage doorand wauted to speak to her on im- portent business. Though she had not seen him for a long time, she thonght it as weil to hear what he bad to say, and went to the stage doer to seebrm. He said nothing, but stabbed ber in the throat, and then stabbed Rimeelffive umes inthe chest and stomach. The lady's Wounds ure very slight, but the nusband is in 4 desperate state. The papers say that che peo. ple sre puzvied to actonnt for the crime, but it is set down tc IN RICHMOND, Va.— Ove of the sad eifects of tne Iate war is the bumper of destitute children lett inque bauds of the impoverished people of the South.. A Jarge member of these childre taken careof in Richmond, V tata fair is to be opened in that ty on ihe iuth of December, > raise funds to ciothe aud feed, during the winter, about sixty of them connected with St Mark's Episcopa) Parisp ool. A committee of tadie= have been ap- pointed to visit Washington and Baltimore to solicit contributions of either money or cloth- ing Tue Frescu Ansty -—The chances proposed im the French army, which the rood at jour. nals have been for some time past discussing consist in # reduction of the forces trom 450, men to OO, and i great increase ia the pro- potion which the arullery and cavairy bear to the infantry. This -tanding army ts to be kept always in service, whilst the ~Teserve, > to be called on only in time of war, will cou- Sist Of £50.00 men, organized on the <ystem of the Prussian Landwehr. from the Frenea people. AT TION Canars.— A French newspaper gives an account of anew steam carriage for drawing boats on rivers and ganals, which has peen tried at Comprigne. It is of 12-horse power and made to run on or. dipary roads. Being ased on the tow- “path of & river, it maneuvered guite well with two heayy barges in tow, being neither impeded Dy the bends inthe river por by the imeyual. sues ef the path. The journal referred tospeake very bighly of the SMecess of the triai SF A mystery which F bag surpasses the sphynx is misbing the New Yorkers. It is ing human hesd. resting upon a very cushion, and floating in midair onder * strong hight. Lt laughs, talks, and reeog- alos Rpersens in the hall, but there is no obyi_ body, and it floats at least four feet trom jauaiBeon, ceiling and walls. It is the greates: puzzle yet. 7-1 Chattanooga, Ten ~ Wilkin @ stone's tarow of two christian churches, three bittie «bikdrea were late: Tred to-death, and the motber and five other children barely saved from the same fate by ths timely arrival of sistance. When found they were on the very verge of stervation and were only saved by tbe best medical a 67 We often speak cf being settled in tite we might as well speak of anchoring im the midst of the Atlaniic ocean S7 New Orieans now imporis most of its su- garand molasses. S7 There are ip al} Scotland 26,~ ofcnly one apartmen:. of wnick en- | presses his confident hope that the desicus | ee AUCTION SALES. | ¥ J. ©, McG@UIBE & 0O., Auctioneers. GUABDIAN'S ot mau ING LOT IN HURSDAY APT ON, December ¢ at rn “ om the premises Sg ‘Lot 3,19, basen acai Jota, In Square 2 Bi op | ith and reets west, rui hd 146 feet ih | inches to # 30 feot alley. i Terms Gag third cash: equal in- stalmente at ex and Bi months, Hae intereet, to be secured om the | Sz OF « eee PO RDNANOE <ae OBDHANO Will it publi ion, at Fort Mon: ill be eolé at public auct at ert Mons s 10 o'clock a.m. of Stores, consisting in part of Wiz: aod Bene Oa Cannon, cast iron, of various ss — 51, om Shoe, Bh ‘Ehotis Spherical Case, for Smooth Bore and Bike Guie To enneld Be sGarbinee. new and Salibfe 69 do renasion 8: ceupinent ee te. fint lock. a : 10 Smooth-bore e' iD * 2 Reveivers, ‘Whitney & Bemingeae” Navy, re 36 1,069 Cavai né Artillery Sabres 1iYBwords, wuriciene. and nom commissioned of- fice Fourteen days will be allowed forthe removal of stores. Terms of ssie—Cash, f. G. BA Captain of Ordnance and Bvt. Col. no it % LOB. nding. SALE OF SERVICE BLE ASD UNSE HVICE- ARTICLES, OF 5 ABM ALL ARMS MISUBLLA- NEOUS STOBE Bureaw of Ordnance Nees ented Washangion City. ite, Dinar 1366, Ce THUESD A AY, the twenty second (22d) di November. 1866. at Deep. there will be 80! ie auction. in the Wi ton Navy Yard. to the igheat bidder. a fore of serviceable aud unser, Smali Arms and Miscellaneous Articles of Gracance J mong the Arms are Mushets, Rifles, Sardines, Bwerds, Sand Pis condition tols, a few of whieh are in the length of barrel and calibre feet = er, from the navy icles wil! be «: ud in lots On A.W Ontet of te SALE OF NAVY POWDERS. BUREAU OF ORDNaNce. NAVY 5 ir H Wasnixctton Orry, Nov. 9, 1846. or s Stawtd jer, at noon. WEDNESDA There will be sold at public siction, ae the! he high ext of November, 18-6, in the office of tS or ef OUrdpance, New York Pe Y 29 sheet two thoa- sand (2.008) barrels of Po of ser- vicrable and unserviceal ble. The powders will be sold by sample,in lets to suit pe erchase the powde: remov the gonhonen. or they * il revert to the Govern- men chasers will be required to furnish their une where the powder is not x barrels. ae no 14 Stawts BANKERS. ILLS ON LONDON, FOR SALB IN SUMS TO SUIT. FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT ON VORABLE TERMS, LEWIS JOHNSON & 0O., Bankers, BoMtf 292 Penneylvi Jj4Y COOKE «& CO., BANKEBS, Fifieensh street, opposste Treasury, Boy and sel © tcurrent market rates, and keep constantly on hand, full supply of all GOVEENMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders fs: STOCKS. BONDS, &e , executed, and Collections made on all accessible points. se 1-tf aon Barrow «a co., BANESBES, Corner Louisiana avenue and Seventh DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER ay S+tf AND LAND WARBEANTS. | Bank of Washington. (of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President, . HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY vA reet, anp FINANOIAL AGBNT OF THRURITED | STATES, | 1Sth street, opposite the Treasury Departmen, Government Securities with Treasurer United State a ONE MILLION DOLLARS.en We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT f£ECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH BXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE P&INOIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal ane prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to as. FULL INFOBMATION in regard to GOVERH- MBNT LOANS at all times cheerfally farnished WM. 8. HUNTINGTOB, Onsshier. Washington, March 20. 1888. male De Tas INTERIOR, ae plc. TO ALL wHo mak “Gdnumas mae June 25, 1860, for the 4 iid ar Wurmaagean tater os been ‘lost or de: od. lotice is here! — at atthe date well ie ake eee each ba be ce certifioat Sd objection A Hike oeper appear. reissued. if mo valid 32,628. for 160 acres. leaned eaten ¢ hs act of 3 1865, in the name sf poe e e Uaderksit, t and wos granted July 11, 1556. No. 24,266, f sOecres, feoued under, tae Septemter, 18%. in the name of Daniel Mil Was granted December 12th, 1801—Decem No. 2% 206, “= acres, issued under the act ot March 3d. 1588, in =e name vf Daniel Milton, and was granted spe 13th, 18¢6—December let, 1956 fisowcren, “issued under the act of inthe name of Tamer, widow of was grated August 4, 1806— (o. 35.521, for §) acres. issued under the act of teaser ara 3850 iu the game of Spencer Wiley, Was granted April Wth, 1353 — December 22: 23.014. for 80 acres. ies under t of March 34 ‘het a5. in the name at benecer Witer wud was peor Februsry 13th, 1866. mber 22, No. 18.108, for 160 acres, a uuder the act of March 3d. i865, in the mame of Horace and in December 26, 1855.— Decisbae ae. lions and ber’ is it, x 738 for 120 acres of land, issued under the act of March 3, 1465. in the name of Elisha Bacon, a was granted January 24, 186. January 12, ‘wis witw Ww 1b Bua MB annie iis and nenummn Sas 7 to “order on reasoBable terms Be ST egies MAR Sata TS TO Giv ie Bat That ea F has obtain: ioe is’ Court of Mashington County, ip the District of) of Colusubia, tere of ad stration 90 the personal Gartner pos late ba Ae eso D.c., sey Ceased. All persons having he said i eieee egetnat A u deceased. are hereby warned te ex! before the ath day of October next: they may other- vise br low be exetaded from all benefit of the said uetren inden hend, this day of October under my bends ter eaY A Stone | RAILROAD LINES, weTON, March ores sister a6 and har Mee wwex. Deidlac oto at pulliha- dyad caeane Sunday) at 11:15 a. m. and PHILADELPHIA 430 p.m. m., and 4:30 Leare dni tence Sanday) at 736 ana i: 18 P. Poem dag Hew nev EPORPAT ase at 6:30 p. abicemtine cars for New York on 6:90 p.m. trafa Through tickets to Phi had at the. podei pate, Lance — or can be at ours in the day. as well as Oy Bankers and Brokers Telegr: ‘Line, ous “See Baltimore and ohie jaa = iia for schedale by be (x ‘s. CA Baltimore, ae Palit eo ranaportati ht ral heket aa BO. 8. KOO) » Agent, Wi oc 80-tf BALtinoss ann OHIO RAILROAD, Wasiincron, June 25, 1886, Trams between HINGTON AND BALTI- MOBB, and Watuiworow AND. THe wit are now run as fo! BALL WAY STATION oped fea except Sunday, 245 and FOR BALTIMORE. 7:30, and m. FOR WAY are guar OF ANNAPOLIS A 6:18 and 1-0 &.m.,and at 3:45 and 4:35 FOR ABMAPOLIE. gest at 7:00 and 7 trains to or from ‘Aunep bm ti) FOR BALTING zB. Leave at “ 8. m. Bb War, (anOUG fi Tioxars int tne ary ors oa eal No “Butisnors meeting t Raley | ¢ tothe nest can be STEaunoaT — eaten THE BASTERBR SHOBE. TLSON SMALLEY U ‘ee i pasens Ho. 470 Light street w een Barre and Li TUxspay,’ THURSDAY, van Ba for EASTON POIN rs HALL o. vier bare he POINT, Bp. m_, (touching at janding,) on Mondays, Wednesdays, ang? Frida: state rooms, aad Keonk oer poornes geemmaiatione enual ioe ba ow steamer on Chesapeake Bay. proromse TRANSPORTATION i HOTICE TO 8 mOmne t 7 a. SEDAY fer Siymont, Bad “oe Fics Bs Mtntas 1 ig Wich ee Point in pages Te woe Basel a erase Finey 4 Point at, Point Lookou ftasd ari 4 BY AN & BROU., A, T-tf jo. 345 Penua. jonae. saat Rionn0nn, on BIOKSB BAILBOAD one AND PO TO TRAVELLERS @ GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (8a: wre asichest and Va .and Hoe Bo Sou ater steamers fi Aqui MATTINGL 0. GaATtRe Tice bat _epsiy Srcner TTT SAMARITAN Sunday a, m. excepted.) ost di: route te ee i eogen:2, vents saan N’S GiFT: SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST OSRTAIN “Yes, & Positive BEMEDY | EVER USED ” fer Gunz, GONOKEHGA, GLEE T STRICTURES, “ Oontains no Mineral, no wee etn ares “twenty eminent Doctors an: mo exposure, re cable no chang. eter te serie cury Bent by mail Prices seinen 1 BLOobIt pving ll rite, Oral seed PHILis, SAMARITA. D ‘J0I0n arsine Cn VERMEER DISEASE: > the MABIZAN'S RBE JUIOR 108 pa dit rosches aad eradicates cree 7oTar RFS: = oe Senna operas arse you may Teneat' 2 Zot! DO NOT PPA om promt iy eee ie ores by express. oF all the bed Robraye'a ar Bie Otme Shoes ene BITAN'S Wash Bruen lerb tees WHat THE lees ncn nection with tne “acdiet« They “etter, PROPOSALS. | PROPOSALS. | LEGAL NOTICKS. TENT, pom EP. o. NT BBL - PReeteay peranzuent Arties | Paw ce alee pon ar ty tn D eis Ea MP i rrice E, ofthe Baperticing archive rere ‘treasury De. : grate ce ee orth ea, {ot Bew rock: RY. prasing for —— at i leg itiee eT ike ntake Der ment, including the co’ oer Pilssters, the rae re pediment, work to be taken ae the cee, delivered on the to the ee Payment to be maie wns Sve ty the ce cot the bid. Pa cohol‘, rt Faogoosia fet pet. pervising A tegt ouihe ne reer no 19-tdel Supervising Architect. Seti mnasyay Pe pare i Sey of Surerousing Architect. teen be Teosived at this of 5 December: ie ES ; i i Hy its i Sage feuling ane anloedin Sree | spected and measur: wv the | o lnepegtor of ise \s of the Treasury on, enl ony. not equal la gaaine to the sample will be rejected. @ Lepartm es pence ves <be at to accept : oy eink may for its ipter« 'roposals shou endorsed ‘Proposals for Bend and Gravel. ona addressed to the Supervis- ing Architect of the Treasury TT noietd Bupery: vislag Atchitect >BOPOSALS FOk SUPPLIES. Goorrvoens ples EE Giazine Corps, Tate.¢ cies, ceparaiat $v led proposals for received a m tice until 2' o'eleck eter ortaen ber next. Famuaty ist oa aenene tio 2 ’ wader: a fo! 10 be delivered at the office rt fernees Bssine Core: ities vie. Fe ia, tree of expense to ant permed: roan thane tovtime, be be 're- sylv: —* quired : 88 No. 0 Yards of Sky Bi lo Keree all wool, free from ue hat poet Erp) le, to w “4 ounce ae » (indigo ie 6.00 Verda Heres of Be of Bark Bins yay aoe all et pab eed weigh 23 ounces tine a tnd hae weol'an ed) 3,000 Yards Dari i ne Rwtifed EToth, all woot, free frem poy ache ide, to wel, ¥ o weigh ounces 7 ariel Cloth, “all gol, (cochines iged. t4 inches wide, to weigh 18 senene “or CLA8B No. 2. 6,000 Yards six-fourths Dark Blue F oversecks, all wool paix, woot ance %& inches wide, to ‘weig! onmees per yard 19,000" AL three quarters Dark Blue Lay fag Ase indigo wool age tackes 1 0 we: ces 1,400 Gray 'Brankea. alt west tor 2 bas ~ ah 7 fest long ands fect wiih and 0 8.000 Pairect ‘Woolen Secks, three sizes. p ee noes Sapna with doubles eas a und: pairs, free fom er rg veemes per docen 38 No. 3. 6,700 Yards white ey Food penta, beunds on 12,000 Verde wt (eLinen for ehigta Pai white Linen for to weigh 11 ounces for oe cruortens my ds nena Z aneel lor ey 27 inches ounces 5,000 Yards cotiontFicdina for b sacks. }.:00 Uniform Ca ySommnletas s2ebet poms oI . © 1,800 Pom pons, ane compte Vail shape, and chesin TO target aed ith covers, t mad loth indigo wool dyed nfl thle o (00 Gross Goat Buttomn tens 2) Gross Jacket Buttons, ; 100 Grove Vest Battons, ( 1,000 Pairs yellow meial and Scale santa Be Bullion for privates oT, writ 11 igo Sarae an Eanes Box woed *'B™ 75 Pairs Drum Sucks. 10,000 pairs Army Bootes, 800 Oartridve Boxee Ma; fee Ro 6, slolabtey pattern) 0. 1,800 Bayonet Scatbards, with Frogs attached 90 Percussion Oap Ponche= $00 Oartridge Bux Belts 1,000 Waist Belts 200 Waiet Plates 00 Sword Frogs ale wok 2. 1,200 Knapsacks LA88 No 9. ie otmaking and nn the following articles, ‘wat. ‘bh Coats Uaitorm Gente for sergeants, corporals, musi- clans. and tes va Fatizue Gens — sergeants, corporal , musi- cians, and pri Woview Pan ine serzeants, corporal+, musi cians. and privates Lee de Pants for sergeants, corperals, musicians, an vates Fienvet Shirts Linen Skirts Drawers ote and Bie. Jackets for boys — ae woth ap . re preteen ig in naan the se: pa rasint office of the Quart-rma~ ar Marine Gorps. Marti Barracks, Washington, D. C., Assistant Q: master’s Office. Marine Corps. 226 South street Paitoseiee. and at the Marine 8. Brooktyn, New York, and Boston. M: where they can be examined; articles n: be considered bound to fra! of th bg eel the Quartermaster wil! fill the defici Pay: nts will be made upom the soce; of the whole eneeniey, i" be ee. witbboldii ‘mInent o! aecoan: rendered under first er ete ood eraer “ia filled; ad ten som from ered amfer second or ondi third order ie filled, and so on until contract is the contri eacien it su ree; aud a ietrat oa eto mel ke'good ¢ the difference between the ofte er ant. mask. Ofthe said © and that which ‘may be aces Witness. + Guarantor, E.F. D, co acstaranetel reby certify that the above kane af of property, end sre pists their guarantee To signed by the United States Dietict eons States District Attorney, or Ool- jector. roperils will be considered unless accom ited bi the above guarantee Wlcassaer: suthorized to lish the above wil! poo the Bi ontal ving the stinsertion to this pepe: ‘or examisal bidder's plac business or manufacturing oat re acs of ba especially stated in the ba posal be endorsed on the envelope “ Frapeanls for supplte: for the Mariue Oorpes’ and addressed t Major Reb ive ge ze PuAGK. of -waw Cc /MBIA i . Boar IERE nips WOMEN enth eee (aircle Neorney ‘Of M street, Fourte i Sess . ‘This Institotion has ‘boon established f01 ris stan cite aden ie erences ; Oe iemen an mer require the comferts of the ine f building sh sine tn the mort healthy por- tion of th a ear vive Tatton eek, in accord teal "and ocruiea attendance: “eget” ‘ 1 | ea Peng | A Ie rom BF eet: wasnearton. THOS. & Orders for admission to the free bede in this py OS which are are 30,) can be obtained of ef 184 I street, or of any o ite tes Sinee: "one bgp Bevs. Drs, Bail. Gari Wives HONEY! to-day receiving hap and pr Oorner of eth and ¥ iss. and releeaed t reissted on the fern wh ot vi-ioms, pumbered 6s: | Which divisions extension e's ~s fer = aad rovement in Machines Shots teats —— years from. the «© etre ge, Petition be heard at bk ge on enter the ihe Lith @ay of Fer. aon at 12 o clock ail poy! are and show —— eon if any AL Nor the: hole . it be rece ate acer ee Se = Boren E meets ved | oe of G.B. - ea se inquire ect, D og 7 Se str af and 5. PORALS FOR imo" HBAD eran Ty Ought not to be granted the extension al ye scented te their object cation. pers relied upon as toe the office twenty days be the arcuments, if any, the testimeny notice be pudiiched to tel cer a e once a wack for thres euccesrive weeks: ths firet of said publications te be at least sixty days pre- vic ue to the dey of hearing, |, TEEAKE Patents p.Cgpmien ner ot P.S. Editors of pers will please copy, and send vin ills oh to "the P Patest Om with H.,) from 200 to 500 achington. D.C., from 20,000 te 25,000 heed | © paper contai: this: 1s lewte BPHANS’ COURT, =e ua ae 198. — Die Alexa: ~ Ve., from 3,000 to 4,%0 head | v zaicr sSouemsia, Wasmine rom Couns, — m edmi Fredericheburg, Va., from 12,000 to 16.000 head ; trator of, 3 Bhs een nthe ~ = =~ Wine! » Va., from 5,00 to 8,000 head ge Orphans’ bout ‘of Weshinewn county . im Saturday Harpers. Ferry, a,, from 1,000 to 1.500 head member ner, fe for the foal rettien tana Ya it personal esta! < Recoscn bey Mage myter pte cme . of the Sevens in hand ) fer as the Norfoik, Va., from 70) to 1,00 same bave been collected and turned into money paged ym wa ganeeecy 1f,008 to 20.000 | when and where ali the = and beirs of deceased are notified Sttend. with their | claims Rroperly vouched. vor they tay otherwise by isw be excluded from all benefit in —S ‘s estate: provided a copy of this orde: published once a week for <p ‘weeks in the Star je oad day —— en % Ronnie. [rom },000 to CE pealgeny= ie » from 2.800 to 3,00) head | blocks Salisbury, N. ., from 200 to 60) head block: Goldsboro’ sboreagh, B. C., from 1.400 to 2,000 head ie 8 O,, from 500 to 1.000 head blocks 8,05 to8 hiton a "Cteom 200 to 2,309 head | Mocks Bean! Mo 1,000 to} ead pb | nab. Ge. from 1,000 to 1ke0 _— aforesai on eee to 13,000 head | Millen, G » from 1.500 to 2,000 head blocks Mobile Ale’, , from 70° to 1.000 _no7 -Jaw3w* apprebatic o of the Orphans’ veies ‘County Sioresaid. ap poipied — of November next, for the distributien of ry and of the in fata Stato aad toceaned, a 0 thea ee Als. ~ from 2.000 to, 080 = | turned ee ere where ail creditors ai re ere re Bcas, Fla , from £00 to 1,000 head biocks Rotified to attend, with their claims Le., from 3 to 4,000 bead | erly vour or they may etherwise by lew to excluded all benene t In sald deceased's e# Baton Rouge, La., from 2,000 to 2,500 heat Port Hudson, La., from 50 to 600 head blocks tate: provided a copy of thisorjer be published once ® week for three weeks inthe Evening Star, vious to the Brownsville. Texse, from 50) to 6 _ —Z. 0, BOBBINS, Brazes Santiago, Texas, from 20 to 30) bead ne 1-wSw* peeediog ___ Begister of Wine, atch: * 200 000 \BPHANS COURT, Nov. 10, 15%6.—Diernice Viciabay Mins te ee to Bae eee O* LUMBIA. Waskinoton Oocnry, Te wa: Louiseill Ky.; trom 4 00 to Sw) bead boc no 1¢-lawSw* irom 3. te = 7. from | yey és pus 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, rigs the sabeort- rom 1,00 bo 1,30 Washington county. in the District of Columbis, etre go letters tos amentery on the, personal ertate of 3.20) So 1.500 do Jen MeDuell, late Wastingtwn, D. © 1d, Til... from 600 to’? 200 do 1 i. oo egainst mtd! é id deceasel. are hereby warned to exhibit nd Hit from 1200003000 do the same, with the vouchers sf. to the subscri- Nem ask ye on or before the 234 Octoner ext: peg emg ind.. ho Soy to 3.000 > ise, mo, oy lew, excluded from all lectanath, ‘Ohio, froug0) tol. (ets Degedtror the eal eatate ELiza “a. s0 RE IS 16-70 GIVE WOTIOE, That ts och scriber has obtained from the ana’ Court his. "Louleritie, pape u8,:Obio,) ‘a half (33) to four and a balf }inches te. TRE $18 TO oe. NOTICE, That the eubscri- with a fauge around the bottom? the are, atte has obtai ed from the br FP ot Rollow. and will have a uamber cast ast on he rack ry County. in <J clambie. and an inscription of the name, a administration on +. L pe — of arm, company, or corgs, and Tie idea Sonenne, Kappel. inte of » D.C. coriath Miss., from 4,000 to 6 508 head blocks Knoxvilles Tenn., from 2,50 to 8,000 bead October, ELL, Jefferson Barrac’ » from 3.u to 4.0 ‘ashington County.in the ict of Cel rt, Iowa. from 1 to 200 head blocks, | against’ sald dece bereb: (Bids for Ban Francisco ‘Will be received until De- more than one locality cles would ‘<5 furnished in parties that the contract. if a |. will executel, ( Teun ., from 5.000 te 12.000 id bas the ae of of the aa * of said deceased, and of ry nding, Tena.. from 3,000 to 4,500 ‘all the a: of sai it eres otherwise ——— ald rovided Evening Star, Columbian ‘Tenn. from 1.30 to 1.200 head, piloeke ‘Test—JAS. R. bas obtained fr. ———. All the said =: day may otherwi be ds Gtven 186 Washi: hea biocks ‘a,letters of administration onthe perso A eam deceased we. (Foro UO te 1.000 ofhibis the same, with the vouchers ~~ November, Fort wise or law be excluded from Omaha, N. T., from 1,400 to do Given under my band The head blocks tobe made in accordance with | 1886. wa. samples, both of which map be seen at the OFices HIS I8 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the « be hte the : | Washington County, in the District of Columbia, Washing rtress Monroe. - admi: ne one 1Ga ,) Paliai ‘a fe New repeat thet a Gaited, Ont dt Tilt with the vouchers thereat tothe subscriber, on or by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate. cember 31, 1856. 1986 omnes Geceased. A i murt be cast of 00d stove-plate irom ‘weigts act seth Gocees Fy price es a the ine ' 4 ANS & . faithfully and prempti; ‘capon- a sie Say a dhe ornare tens ore oft cert of je nearest trict » oF of the United States District At- torme 6. The Government reserves So Spelt the it rerect all bids. 1 if unsatisfectery: and to d asiee tes ward not later than the first of Jeneay saa so, in some instances, to eg | the hich case Se earean ie eens r incresest wi oe deaaction fer diminished treseportation will Fort Doneleon, Toun., from 2,000 bo 3,008 head Nashville, Tenn., from 15.000 to 30.000 head Stone pis Tenn. +s from 4,000 to 5,00) bead bloc! Chathensese. Tenn., from 8,000 to 10,000 bead Joc! + Ohio, from oe te to ~ Bt Louis. Mo, woot -' to 5.000 beat blocks bi Fort poarenworen, Mo., from 1,000 to 1.50) head | cad of Fis] W. Byro of Washington Diecks Il persons having clams are warned to a te the Ark ,from2.000t02.309 do gab riper. ‘on or before the 3d day of Ark . from 1.200 to &1800 do ext, the 7 may other it aid esta! Ban Francisco. al. irom 2°t» 1.000 39 ai on und the $f der of Bovenmber, N, the epiciacations. gelaecenimne strictly to th: | _205-lawSw* A eo f the De} or Chief Quart-rmasters fi ane’ Court f Rew York. Phileariphia, Pitsbureh. Ba AB ng HE umbia, tion the Jelgh, Newborn, Fayettevlite ‘Obar! sone 3° Sptceret, inte ot UricanesGalvceton, Virksbure Meee poy it the same, ville, Chattanooga, Murfreesboro’, the “on « Oct! th Cincianati Detroit. “Be” L Wort Leaven. | tthereise by low bs cacleled from sii hovebtat worth. Little Bock cat San Francisco, we & Gi nde: band thie ® san’ 3. The: will be about Bine (9) inches high, fr: nee -_ mans fs sei istratrix. y oma Admin’ pe yg are twelve (12; inches long, and from th es cast tp rateed letters on the to; Ices than twenty (20) . aud be thoroughly by di pring tm me melee rine ecru S 4. Bcparate bide are nvited for dclivery at each tate. Place; and in case the 513 paren por ees é to a pple — der my hand this 34 op gt bere increased n ‘Bo 6-lawSw* ‘Administrator. Each bid must be: and amcient guarantee of oft Tees tes pean i WHOLESALE AND BBTAIL Desiers in SUILDERS’, COACH, AND CABINET HARBDWARB BAB InOH AND STEEL. OUT NalLa, Spon fice add ae eid a ice momo sith BOBSBSEOBS, pacatt for, 1roa Heed Blocks.’ aad ve addressed | HORSESHOR NAILS, meena writ Tatas an —e aartermaster General UTS AD WASHERS, Bo 3 tno80 Brevet Major General, U. 8. A. p2orosats FOB RATIONS. ac., &c., Bt, termaster’s US. — Pe Ae October in Jer as Sod “t Beal. will be recei until 2 v'eh Of Taebtay, the eth oer ot ovember next, ier ‘Toralsbing Fations te th nited States Marines the following tation ‘th June, 1968, viz: re. am usetts. ain . hin Sor ef {Cotembta, w, Virgint WABEHOUSES: 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 301, 303, 305 O STBERT, And ®6end 7 OUISIANA AVENUB, of ‘k or bacon, or one-and « fourth feos oF salt ‘Dect; eighteen ‘ounces of wv .D. flour. or twelve ounces of hard bread, or on: ABHINGTON, D. 0. 8 fourth pound of corn meal; and at the rate andred rations of ej, Spar’ arts of in'itew cA = T,in reo! nd fitty ounces of All Orders, SOUTH AND WEST, Filled witb Care aad Promptvess. hor Foaea if aa — e rations are to be delivered upon the order ing officer of tio the treat CABRIAGE AND WHEEL STOCK Constantly arriving from Factory, ard solt © ane lowest market prices. TIN PLATE. PIPE AND SHEBT LEAD, ike sere Ci ae stat et | COPPER, ZIBO, ac. peerfor rations as tains the freee a Sold ot Easter Bates and shipped with doapate he or they wil within ten days of the receipt of t seaport ames Damed, execute the curities; and : the on Je va pep | ter fn Strat ae afor.said, we ~3 to j Bais, e "betw mid = and that may De soe ® ae moss, ’ . TOW, ~ ane BXOBLEIOB | Constantly on band tn bags and bales, i nteome BOPE, COBDAGB, de. | pRiogs CURRENT FURNISHRD WEEELT j — é 3083 B. ELVARB & Oe.. | oniean Woabiagtes, B.&