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THE EVENING STAR, Virginia News. ‘The stermer Jenny Lind, while coming down James river Friday afternoon, from Hog ind, with a cargo of pesches, for Nortolk, Tan vpon a wreck opposite Mut Island and was almosi instantaneously sunk. About one hundred boxes of peaches were removed from the sunken steamer, but the others were destroyed. Jos+ph Pennybacker, of Rockingham county, Va., has been arrested, and carried to W nebester, charged with having kallea P: yiek Sheridan, connected with the U.S. Burial Corps, 1 &@ meijee in Harrisonburg, on the 4th cay cf May Jast. Some of the farmers in the vicinity of Mar- ‘ins borg, are using threshing machines driven by steam. ‘They will thresh a thousand bu- shels of grain per day, and clean itso thorough- J¥ 48,t0 prepare it for the mill or market. The military authorities in Lynchburg have isrued an order directing that no liquor enall t+ sold to-soldiers, and ordering the keepers of cisrepntable houses in several quarters of the town to vacate their premises, A fight occurred on Wednesday, on Main ftreet, in Fredericksburg, between some U. S. soldiers and some colored peopie. The colored men (¥) Whipped and ran off the soldiers (9) —and then, ‘order reigned in Warsaw. It is ‘reported? that a roll of greenbacks and A bag of gold,’ bas been fonnd hidaway in 20 old cellar in Fredericksburg. But the finder has not been found’ A few nights sinee some thief entered the Baptist Church, at Orange Court-Honse, and stole all the otf m the lamps. Thetarm of Jumes M. Mason, near Win- ehester, contain ing 93 acres, has been sold for #50 peraere. The Circuses and Menageries have com- menced their rounds through this State again. St1LL-RorwN.—A London medical journal aarecis attention to the fact that no records are kept of the still-born, and argues that their Trgistration “should become apart of the Eng- lish domestic polity.” In Italy 14.209 mortenes were registered out of an aggregate of 846,454 birthe in 186%; and of these +,269 were masculine, and 5,40 femi- mine. The two sexes were etill-born in the Proportion of 138 males to 100 females. To 100 births the number of the legitimare suil-born is 185; of illegitimates, 6.59: of children foand exposed, 2 61, and for all categories of child- , which, with the exception of Aus- he lowest proportion of still-born to ‘81 births in any European State. In the Netherlands the still-birth ratio is 5.64 per cent: in Belgium, 4.72 per cent.; in France, 4.03 per cent: in Saxony, 4.49 per cent.; in Norway, $40 per cent.; in Prussia. 433 per cent.; in Hanover, 4 percent.; In Bavaria, 3.7 per cent; and in Austria, 1.64 per cent. The Pai corres- Fashions in Pagis. pondent of the Queen says : French ladies ap. Pear to profit by the latitude which the pres- ent decrees of fashion allow them, for no two dress alike, and each one strives to adopt that which is most bacoming to her individual styie. Luckily for the fame of geod taste, the exaggerated chignons and heads of hair pre- Porterously largeat the back are disappearing an¢ losing favor. The small silk chignons are much liked, becanse they are inexpensive and lean ; they are invariably worn with an in- visible net over them, and either « velvet or earcenet ribbon is tted round the head with a bow at tbe back Among the various accesso- Ties of a lady's toilet I must not omit to men- tion batthe Hungarian waistbands are now supereeding the ceintures Africaines. They are short and round, and consist of links of elther silver oreteel; 8double chain is fastened to them, and this supports @ small dagger. Sempale cients, THE PRIVILEGED AND THE UNPRIVILEGRD. ®ix persons, three of whom are girls, are in jail im Bodwin, England, their offence being a Sunday afternoon siroll in the grounds of Sir Coleman Rashleigh. A correspondent.of the London Spectator, giving the particulars of bis case, avers that a public highway hasran through the grounds in question for the past aeventy years,and adds: «It is very probable that the prisoners during their walks (the zoale prisovers constitating oue party and the temale anether, and each far apart from the other) diverged from the pathway to gather whortleterries. Master Rashleigh, son of the proprietor, was also out for a walk, and whilst Goubtless locking from ‘natnre up to natare’s God.’ saw those grave offenders, and in due course got them summoned before Colonel Pesrd—Gartbald:’s Englishman !'"—convicted a tenced to twenty-one days’ imprison- men! A Hint To Co-opERaTIV# SOCtETIES.—A msn nemed Parkinson, a cotton operative, was charged on the Sth ultimo with a singular at- tempt to detrand the Rochdale Ptoneers’ Co- operative Sociery in England. The society al- Jows @ discount on purchases, and to enable the purchaser to obiain this gives tin check, representing the amount spéut, Which entities the bolder to a dividend at the end of the quarter, Parkinson had two thousand of thesa menufsetured, but the maker. finding that they ‘were not for a legitimate purpose, co Med bim to return them. ii ” Formst ExTRyston IN FRANCE.—The effect of the laws sgatust cutting and in favor of Punting trees in France has been such that, of late years, instead of a steady decrease in the extent of woodland in the empire. there has been s constant gain. In 1350 the wooded eurface of France was *,793,313 hectares, or than 22,500,000 acres, the whole number seres of land in France being at least 0, In 1865 the number of hectares in {bad increased to over 9,000,000, OF near- Jy million acres more than fifteen years be- fore A STRANGE DV Some excitement was created at Ejlenburg, N. ¥., last Sunday, by the discovery that a clergyman who had deen preaching for some little mein aneign- borbood elose to Ellenburg Depot, and atClin- ton Mills. was a woman. During service at the latter piace, he (she) fainted away, when the imposition was discovered. A collection hac been taken up for her, as she claimed to be cestimute, having given away one of her costs and her last dollar to a beggar. and she Was arresied for getting money on false pre- enses. GIANTS IN THE PRIZE RING.—A prize fight ‘Will take place witnin sixty miles of New York early next week. between Thos. McSuan and Patsey Evans, the “Rondout Giant,” well Known pugilists. Evans will fight at avout 360 pounds. McSunn is new to the ring, bat is ofboge bulk. tis expected he will enter the Ting & Evans is 6 feet 2 and 22 years of age. McSann of age. Derecrion oF FRAUDS ON THE REVENUE.— Immense frauds upor the revenue bave been discovered at New Orleans by General Stead- men. the newly appointed Collector of Inter- nue, and communicated to the Trea- evry Department They occurred. it 1s said, uring the administration of General Benton, the lave incumbent. S27" In some parts of Missouri the people are Deginning to cultivate rice in the woods with. cut clearing off the trees, and, in fact, without Oradeningthem. The dead leaves are turned under with & bull-tongue plough. wherever it as practicable todo so, aud the rice p'anted, Feir crops ure raieed 1h this way. &7A base dali convention, representin tifty-tour clubs, was held in’ Ghicazo Jase Fricay. §2" A large number of colored people are sulferers by Jacob Barker's failurs in New Orleans, paving had deposits in bis bank. #7 Lewis D. Uampheil, late Minister to Mexico, isat home in Butler county, Ohio. SF The ex-guerilla (Juantrell is said t living ia Texas. one &7 Four hundred Bohemian immigrants ar- rived in Milwaukee inst week. ‘They were in. ielligent looking and well clothed, S7 The proclamation offering £200 fi Vteste a8 Head Centre Stephens are kept freeh ana clean ai every police station in ireland. wink his photograph in the centre. 87 Conroy's cigar factory, at Newport, R. 1, bas been seized for violation of the re x and the stock confiscated. bite §7-The whole town of Bergen, New Jersey, turned out last Friday night 10 the anzioas tearch for 2 Intle boy, WhO was {ound aslesp Bext morning under’a table in his father's itcben. 7 The stoemakers of Chicago, to th ber of two bundred or more, have rhe Beainst their employers. Tue'reason te F his Scion is that the bosses. efuse to pay roe eae forty-one mud a half cents @ pair foF nf en’s Reavy kip boots. ‘The th anno: live wiih stich prices Py te) @/ Fourteen hundred 1 tore: been Meensed in Cnicago within? ne inst Foie nod #x hundred additional licenses will he granted this week. No wonder Caicago such An upenviable record tor crime) OM &F7 The effect of probibiting the ea ripe fruit, green corn, cabbages ean orp at Xe, ip the St. Louis merket, is siready arnas yeot im the mortality, o; 25 deaths having cccurred in tbat city iast week, against weed previous. aesnes TAU @7 The military su:horities tt Hor Texas, lately compelled a steamboat capiare to give ‘he same accommodations to a colored Bt trar that he did to the white mem eourd of registration, who were gorng oe bburg on official business. ‘18 recorded as @ singular fact that not @cingle mulatto child wa eouniy, Va, last year. egal Sy Jobn H. Reagan, formerly Uonfederata Po=tmarter General, 2 reed, Pales ine, Texas, glee se ieee py INFLAMMABLB CLOTHING.—Ladies’ light dresses may be made acer oy means of the tungstate of soda. Although since the in- troduction of erioiine frightful accidents have beep more frequent, no ceric’ vention been given to any plan for remedying the evil. Quute latety, however, aendden @eath, caused by alucifer match, bas prevented the union Of the houses of Savoy and Hapsbarg- Lorraine. The Archdnchees Matilda, the afianced bride of the crown Prince of Italy, was looking outer tie: ‘Imperial Palace at Schonbram.andin ghanging her position trod on @ lucifer match, which bad been negligently dropped On thefioor. In- stantly her long lightdress was on fire, and was not extinguished until too Imte, After a short interval of extr-me suffering she expired. The London Lancet says tRe public mind is now in a ripe condition for the enactment of the most stringeat precautions against fatal ac- cidents from burning; @nd the warning which ‘was repeatedly sent forth, butin vain, through the sad fate of poor ballet girla who had ven tured too near the footlights, will surely take effect now when an auspicions alliance has been aside by the most miserabie of ac- cidente, and when a lucifer match has proved even more adverse to the pacific relations of two rival powers than the eannonade of Gus- toz28, or the heavy-shotted broadside of Lissa. Usk or Erase Srray.—The Journal de Medicine de Lyon mentions two cases in which the use of ether spray was moment- arily suceessfal. In one case of neuralgia the spray was used until the skinturved white. ‘uch relief was obtained at each sittmeg; but tbe pain always returned soon afterwards. The patient left the hospital without having experienced permapeat benefits. The spray was also used for a young lady euffering from severe gastralgia. ‘ke ether was directed to the epigastrinm, before meals, and the effect ‘Wag that vomiting dia not occur eo regularly afier eating as heretotore. This looked very encouraging; but, whenever the spray was lett off, all the symptoms returned. The ether in sueh cases can, therefore, be considered as 8 useful palliative. M. Gailleton, in the same journal, states that by means of the spray he was able in acase of favus,to pullout the hairs withont giving the patientany pain. He thinks that, besides its anwsthetic properties. the ether may also assist in destroying the favus parasite RUBEMATISM.—The latest numbers of the Medical and Surgical Reporter contain an ar. ticle on the “Causes and Treatment of Rheu- matism,” im which itis held that this disease is obiefly caused by either an acid or an alkali disturbance of the finids of the body, which, atter having been ascertained by the proper tests, at once Indicate the sure treatment. When the disturbance is caused by an excess of acide, alkalies, like potash and soda, pro- duce a cure, and when the alkalies are in ex- cess, acids, like lemon juice, &c., are success- fally administered. This would seem to ex- plain why sometimes one class of remedies and sometimes an entirely opposite kind 1 required to cure the malady, even in the same person. TRIUMPH OF AN AMERICAN TROTTER IN FRAN A trotting match between M. Chamber's American horse Little Joe and Vi: count Aguado's Mario bas jately taken place in the Bois de Boulogne, and was won by the former, who went over the distance of three kiaometres (one mile seven furlongs) in six poeeesue twelve seconds, beating Mario 20 lengths. BF Jacob Holley, & Southampton, Maine, livery stable keeper, recently took all the clothes, except stockings and shirt, of a young man named John R. Hodges, who had driven one of his horses further than he had hired to 0, and in that airy costume be was forced to walk home through the ttreets. A suit for ee for aseault has been brought against Hol- ley. 87 The potato rot is in Connecticut &7 The races at Saratoga will commence on the 7th inst. and will last an entire week. 87 Gwinn, the Duke, etc., is flaally settled at Louisville. @7 The poll tax in Connecticut is reduced to one dollar for all citizens in all parts ef the State. s7 A lady in Connecticut had her nose bro- ken by a base ball. #7 The Chicage plumbers have had their wages reduced. 7 Milledgeville, Ge., bas produced eight pairs of twins in as many month, and one set of triplets. a7” The slave pen at Richmond has been con- verted into a-divinity schoolroom for colored preachers. §7 An Ohioan 1s said to have invented and patented a knitting machine, which can knit ‘Hfty pairs of stockings in a day, and is so sim- ple tnat a child can manage it. S7 Nine car loads of Norwegian immigrants arrived at Toronto, Oanada, on Thursday last, po Started forthe Western Stutes an hoar ier. ANOTHER COAL SALE.—The regular month- ly auction sale of Scrauton coal took piace in New York on Wednesday. The prices ob- tained showed a deciine from that obtained at the last sale. Stove brought $4.37% and <1.6(; Grate $4.25 and 31.69; Egg $4.25 and $4.50. s7 Rey. John Hail. of Dublin, has been exlied to the Nineteenth street Presbyterian Church, in New York. He is to have 26,000 a year in cold, and the use of the parsonage. sa New Hampshire has thirty savings banks, with an aggregste capital of €11,011,900, am increase over last year of nearly three mil- tons. wa The daughter of M. Jnles Favre, the distinguished French statesman, was recently married to M. de Saavedra de Ruy Gomez. an artist. and formerly private secretary to the iate Emperor Maximilian. #7 I: 1s stated in the Frederick (Md.,) Re publican, that the banks in Frecerick na instituted suit against the corporation for 200,00), claimed to have been paid by them for ransom, when Gen. Early captured the place during the late war, in July, 1964 B# Allover Philadelphia new public school- houses are in process of erection this season, ma style of unusual magnificence. They ara all large. of brown stone, three stories height, with winge and tancy window-heads and doorways, and elegantly finished in the tuterior. es RNC SECRET DISEASES. s SAMARITAN'S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CEKTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Positive Curs,” for GONORRHGA, GLEET, STRICTURBS, &c, Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Morcury, Only Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. They are entirely vegetable, having no stucll nor any wpleasant taste, and will not in. any way Tne juve the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, utwote four days, and recent cases f four hours.” Prepared by # graduat of the University of Pennsylvania, one of the most tuinent Doctors and Chemists of ‘the present day; no exposure,mo trouble, no chante whairver. Let those who have despaired of getting cured, or who have scum gorged sith Balsam Copavia or Mor- cury, try the SAMARITAN’S GIFT. Sent by mailin a plain envelope, Price—Male package: Female. $3, BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD’ SCROFULA, ULCERS. SORES SPOTS, TETTERS. SCALES. BOILS, SYPHILIS, OR ENEREAL DISEASES &c. SAMARITA KOOL AND HERB JUICE Is offered the public as a positive cure. SYPHIL EREAL DISEASES. the D HERB JUICE isa fectual remedy ever radicates every particle of real poison, so that the cure is thorowsti and perman ‘Take, then, of this pnrifyt edy and Le healed, anddo not transmit{t to your posterity that for which you may repentin after years . DO NOT DESPAIR! Althoagh rontmay be proncnnced incurable. SAMARITAN’S ROOT AND HERB JUICES will remove ayster 'y vestige of impurities from the as all the bad effects of Mercury, fegree _ FEMALES!{ a ions with which nuinhers of Fe- males suffer the ROUT AND HERB JUICES most ated Uterus, in Lencor- Greg! of the Womb, de- . om ail complaints Incident to the sex. Bent by express, Price 81.28 per bottle, SAMARITAN’S WASH Ix, in eases of Syphilis, used in connection with the Root and Herb Juic Full directions. Price 25 cents. The efficacy of theese remedies is alike acknowl qdeed ty physicians und patients, “They are used in the LU. §. Hoxpitals. WHAT THE SURGEONS SAY OF THE Samar. TITANS REMEDIES MAD “Post HosritaL. Fort MarsHatn, Baltimore, Ma. Feb. 2 1864 —Y have great satisfaction more? that I have used * The Samaritan Remedies: for ‘al diseases in its most cnstomary forms; that then with judgment. discretion, wrt and have found them respond to s promptly, and effectually. tion. 1 have the fallest confic y. and as far a8 my Use of them ex recommend them strongly: “A RED ©. “ Assistant Surgeon, 5th N. old by 8. C. FORD, corner lth st sean averne, Washington: HENBY. Va.;and by Drnggis ND’ & CO., Philadelph . BOWERS, Y. Vols.” D. eren Most RESPECTFULLY . E O Informa his friends andthe public that he has re- ed from 431 7th street to422 SEV. ENTH STREET weet, (cast side.) whore he has on hand a large assortment of STOVES. TIN WARE. and HOUSEFURNISHING DS, to which be invites the attention of Pur- for ROOFING, , be. ‘end promptly olen orcas by ole A promptly attended to?” em FLOUR, ac. \ORTMENT Df Ame 7 OF FLU COMPLETE fice, SPECIAL NOTICES. ——— Restored to ita Sietal Sontatal Color by the f that ific Diseovarey called BALLS VEGETANLE HAIR. BE- It will maké Hair grow apoh bald Beads, excent | Fi ‘aged persons. as itfornishes the m ‘principle ‘Dy which the hair iy nourished aud sup- je fen revent the hair from falling out, and dogs, not stain the #kin. Detter. beide it8 super tority need be ad- F cad han the fe tha 0 ma (iniations of itare red to the publi. “or 18 A SPLENDID HATR-DRESSING! Our Treatise on the Hair gentfree by mall Nashua, ‘1 Proprietors. For sale by all Druggists. Je 18-c02m LAW OF HUMANITY, Jy RELATION 20200142 EVILS. hist AN ESSAY FOR YOUNG MEX: on rrors and Abuses thadent Youth and oy lanbood, with the humane view of treatment curé. Sent in sealed letter envelope. free of charge. Address Dr. J. SKILLIN: HOUGHTON, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Paz my 18-3m 7 DUTCHER’S LIGHTNING FLY-KILLER will certainly exterminate these Rts: if ite use is persevered in. Beware of bogus Bly-Paper,which. Some dealers keep because they can gett for nearly nething. Don’t be swindled. Aek for Durcuenr’s, whichis old 7 re Drugainn je 15-eo1m KNOW THY DESTINY. MADAME E. F. THORNTON, tho great English Astrologist, Clairvoyant and Peychometrician, who has astonished the scientific classes of the Old Madanie Thornton posseersstuch wonderful yowers adame Thorn such wonderfal ofsecond signe ‘as to enable her to impart knowledge of the greatest importance to the single or married of either sex. While in sateot trance, she de- lineates the very features of the person yon Bre to marry, and by thé aid of an instrument of intense power, known as thé Psychomotrope, guarantees to ‘ produces life-Hko picture of the future husband or ‘wife of the applicant, together with date of mar- Fiage. position in life, leading traits of character, Sc. This isno humbug, as thousands of testimo- nials_can astert. She will end, when desired, = certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the pictnre is what it purports to be. By inclosing a emall lock of hair, and stating place of birth, age, Serpeitios pod csomplexiony et sncnosint an cents and # envelo) ress: oursel ou will receive he pletore and desired information rf return mail. All communications sacredly con- fidential, Address. in confidence, MADAME E. F; THORNTON, P. 0. Box 223, Hudson, N. ¥. ap3-D&Weoly FREE 10 EVERYBODY. A Large 6 pp. Circular, giving information of the greatest importance to the young of both sexes. It teaches how the homely, Py, become beautiful, the deepised respected, and the forsaken loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail to send their Address, and receive 8 copy post-paid. by Fe- turn mail. Address P. 0. wer 21. ep3-d&weoly Troy, New York. SECRET DISEASES. FAMARITAN’s Grrr is tho most certain, safe, and effectual remedy—indeed, the only vegetable rem edy ever discovered. Cures in two to four days,and Fecent caer in twenty-four hours. "No mineral, no Balsam, no mercury. Only ten piils to be taken’ Tt fethe soldier's hops, and afriend to those who do Bot wart £0 be exposed. Malo packages, 92: fe- male. $3. SaMAniTAn’s Root axp Here Juices.—A post- ive and petmancntcare for Spriwin, Sorofula Uh: cere, Sores, Spots, Tetters, &c. Price @1.25 per bot- tle. ‘Sold by 8.C/ Ford. Beeadvertisement. my8 AGLE IRON WORKS,” E WASHINGTON CITY, Corner Chio avenue and 13th street. Thesubscribers, thankful for the t ptery here- tofore bestowed upon them by the citizens of Wash- ington and others, take this occasion to state that they are still prepared, and have ample facilities, tg erform alf orders in’ their line of business, and lone in as expeditious, cheap and workmanlike a» manner,as can be done in this or the Northern cities. Their work comprises Steam Engines and Boilers, with all their appendages, either portable or stationary. for uge on land of'for. steamboats; Circular Saw Mills, Shafting and Gearing for mills, Castings, trop or brass; Architectural or Miscolla: necus Wrought Iron Work. or heavy Forgings; Beiler Iron Work, such as Water Tanks or Gaso- meters, and Pattern ing; in fact, all the branche of Mechanics apps staining to first-class Foundry. 'y would also respec i attention of the public to their © Patent Bitlerem: tial Return Tubular Boiler.” This plan of Boiler, patented by them in 1862, has now been introduc: nd in guccersful operation for various purposes, and bas given general and entire satisfaction as porsesting every quality crsential in a firet-clasa Steam generator. viz: Economy in fuel, facility for cleay ing, exemption from priming or foaming, and smalliess of space occupied, as can be shown by’ cer- tificatce now In our posession. They have all eon constructed by us at these works, and are in opera- tion in this city and elsewhere. We will be glad to avail ourse! wrtunity to explain its merits and show it in operation in these “ Works ‘The following i fof the Boilers on this ph Cn0wt t Willard’s Hotel. tor warm: ing Vuitaty ‘opolitan Hotel, do..do,; at Jobn ©. B abe Printing Office; at United States Hote ing building; at Soldier's Home north of th Lunatic ‘Asylum. across the S. Arsenal, Eastern Brauch; at C ashington city; at U.S. Arsenal, Fortress Monroe; steam pro- eller Philadelphia, belonging to A."B. Cooley, “jMieam Dredging Macl ‘o.; steam pro- rgivia.on the T stern wheel st nterprise, do. je Tron Works. Washington; stern wheel mer Gliding Star, uow being completed at these ke. LLIS & BRO. de &co2m Dp” rovenent ip machinery for mal seven hich tak ng m the expiration of € on the 2ist day of ion be heard at + the 7th day of } and all persoug are if any they he granted, ent Offic October 1 notified t have. why 7 0 g the ext file In the Patent Office th set forth in writing. at le nity days bet he day of h Ali testi Jed by either party tobe v said hearing must be taken ani transmitted in accordance with the rules of the of- fice whic), wl be turnished su application De i ether papers relied upon as testi- mony must be filed in the office twenty days before the day of hearing; the arguments, if any, within ten days after filixg the testimony. ‘Orde that this notice be published fn the Republican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D. €., aud_in the Journal, Beston, Mass., once a Week for three successive weeks, the first of eald ublications to be at least sixty days previous to Me day of hearing. TC. THEAKER, au 2-W3w) Commissioner of Patents, ORPHANS COURT, July 15, 1857.—District oF A, WASHINGT: y the cave of Mary Js Braxton nT. Braxton, deceased. the executrix aforesaid has with the approbation of the: Urphaue” Court o Washington County aforesaid, appointed Batur- day, August lth, 1st, for’ the final. settle: ment and distribution ‘of the personal estate Of said deceased, aud of the assets in hand as far asthe same have been collected and turned late and where all the creditors and heirs sed are notified to attend, with ir poy, sonched. er they may otherwise b Jed from all benefit in said. deceased's wided a copy of this order be published once, a wcek: for three weeks tn the Evening Star revious to the said day. ® ‘Test-JAMES RB. O'BEIRNE jy 17-w3w? Register of W ARIS AND NEW YORK MILLINERY. Mrs. A. G. GASTON has just returned from New York with a large and elegant assortment of fine French, English, and American Straw Bonnets and Hats tor ladies and children; Crystal, Amber, Pearl, and Straw Orna:! Also, general’ assortment of fine’ Flowers. Bonnet and Hat Frames in great Ribbons, Silke, Grapes, Tulles and Boal Particular attention given to all ord Rooms, 446 8th street, near Pennsylvania ave- nue. mh 13-8 STROLOGY. THE WORLD ASTONISHED ° AT THE WONDERFUL REVELATIONS MADE BY THE GREAT ASTROLOGIST, MADAME H. A. PERKIGO, She reveals scerets no mortal ever knew. 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Lt costs you but a trifte, and you may never again have so favorable an opportunity, Cone sultation fee, with likeness and af desired infor- mation, $1. Parties living ata distance can con- suit the Madame by mail with equal safety and sat- isfaction to themselves, as if in person, A full and explicit chart, written ont, with all inquiries an- swered and iikeness enclosed, seut by mail on. ceipt of price above mentioned. The strictest se- gresy will be maintained. all correspondence returned or destroyed. ‘References of the highest order furnished those desiring them. Write plain- ly the day of the month and year in which you were born, enclosing a lock of hair. Address MADAME H. A. PERRIGO, ap3-D&W.eoly P.O. Drawer 293, Buffalo, N.Y y EW BOOKS.—The Cultnre Demand. - ern Life. Bench and Bar, by Tes Bichon; illustrated. College Life, by Rev. Stephen Olin: United Staies Debt, Finances and Taxation, by J, 8. Gibbous. Draper's History of the American Civil War, vol. Ist. Meteoric A: = Ing Stare ond Airolites, by Kitkwood Bricker on way and other Injuries of . tem. Hartshorne ou Practice of Medvqnvou! 8¥® “yi FRANCK TAYLOR. METBOPOLITAN BROOM FACTORY, WILTBERGER, Manafacturors and Jobber ot oof OO WOOD AND WILLOW SeRE Goods delivered free of cost” V ABE: dc. Manufactory No. 103 Water at., a7 Banvard H Ofice and Baleerooms mat aonrschaterregernmnsencngio | Salted oun, and ahi gente punter 708 1hedGte Of Aw (| a wotemedtt, y Baker same agi, yun RUIT 3h e7-Mr. +. Hendrick, 4 Wai feed GM RATES. Pe BATE bus ULRE seein Tec? Soma otte | uA ES dee cohen ean ork, has been arrested x w i auares Tndien® site aaut 8 Ob! 3y¢-Im* _One aud halfsquares no ry Bikes Bert, | FPS Bing PLAE, ——— i ee hy Sie ) Southwest corner, Pe: AUCTION SALES. De eee et ai aka oth troote, SALE OF GROCERIES, WINKS, TOBAOVO, be. gx ToESDAY MORNING, Hé10 o'clock, at our Gmaki and Chewing Tobacco, © + Cigars, Matches: Starch, jBoup, Spicer, Coltes Also. 7 ‘Wines and TL} . in Wood and Glass, Barreto Wake Betiay ara Cin, i ah nariepot Dry Goods ind Fancy Gos. a raroty NAGLE & CO., Aucts. and Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, sh james ©. McQ@uire £0 .. aston wit ne ae ua hin street, “Star Building. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON CAPITOL x RN RUtTTON, On WEDNESDAY A; NOON Aug 7th, ate o'clock. on the . we will sell Lot Hin sub- division of Lot/No.-2, in Square No. 874. T' property is situated on the south side of Penne: vamia avenue, between 6th and 7th sts.east. The is 20 feet front by 100 fees deep. loti mesa EOC REE SEM IWER, Ancts, ¥ COOPER Auctioneers, BY oOinte Giettswinseo: Meculge Co.) Southwest corner Penn’a ms Uth street, Star Office LOTS IN SQUARE 76, NEAR THE WEST MARKET AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY APTERNOO 6o'clock. on th i aisell, ts the o'clock. on re Sell, to e ighent bidder, the north half of Lots 11112, and PRI! of Lot 20. (aubdivided into Lote 22 fect 6 inches ront.) in Square No. 75. Sale to commence with Lot No. 11, on 2ist street. near K street. Terms of sale: One-third cash; balance in one -and two years, with interest, secured by deed of trust. Conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. ‘$25 on each lot at time of sale, and the terms to be complieil with in five daya, or the property Will be retold at the cost and risk of the delinquent purchaser. COOPER & LATIMER, an 5-eokds Untel.) Auctioneers. B* COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J. C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and 11th street, Star Office Building. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT NO. 847 K STREET. BETWEEN TWELFTH AND THI WEST, AT AUC’ EENTH STREETS On WEDNESDAY MORNING, Au, o’clock, we will sel, dt Dwelling No. 347 K north, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets ‘west, @ good assortment of Household Furniture, naming— ‘Walnut Parlor Suite, in green velvet Brussels Three-ply, and Ingrain Carpets, Rugs Gilt frame French-plate Mirrors Mahegany Hair-cloth Sofa and Arm-chair Walnut Secretary and Whatnot, Fency Workstand ‘and Table ‘Walnut Marble-top Bureans and Washstands Walnut Wardrobe and Bedsteads Walnut Sidebeard, Ornaments. Walnut Extenston Dining Table Mahogany Marble-top Burean and Washstand er fine Feather Beds. Bolsters, and Pillows tra fine Carled Hair Mattresses Quantity of Blankets. Sheets, Quilts, Comforte. & ‘indow-Shades, Stoves, Clocks Hall Oilcloth, Step-carpet and Rods Hat-rack. Cane and Wood-seat Chairs Coeking Stoves and Fixtures Together with the usual Household and Kitchen requisit Terms cash. COOPER & LATIMER,. au3-d&ds Auctioneers. B* COOPER & LATIMER, Anctionee; P end bite clerks with Jas U.McGuire Go. thwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. an street, Star Office Building. CHANCERY BALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY IN SQUABE No. 13. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of this District, I will sell, on the premises, on the alley between 2th and 26th streets, the rear part of Lot No 14, in Square No. 18, measuring 60 feet by 636-12 feet. with the improvements, consisting of Frame Buildings, on WEDNESDAY, the Mth day of August, A Te AEC e cIR Terms of sale: One half cash; the residne fo 6 months, with interest from the day of sale. Con- veyancing and stampe at cost of purchaser. FRED. W. JONES. Trustee. aueokls CUOPER & LATIMER, Aucta. BY 4%. L. WALD 4 00; Anctioncers. Stores 315 and 317, Southwest corner Penn’a avenue and 9th street, TRUSTEE’S SALE OF HATS, CAPS, GENTLE- MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. FIXTURES OF STORE AND OTHER FURNITURE CON- TAINED IN STORE NO. 394 PENNSYLVA- NIA AVENUE. Ty nirtue of a deed of trust tome duly execnted and recorded in Liber R. M. H.. No. 3. folios 165, Hpi 108, 109, and 170. ttel records for the cotnty of Washington, of Columbia, at the request in writing, of the party in interest, 1 Il, at public sale, to the & i NESDAY. the 7th’ day of August, 1957, nthe forenoon, at the said store gant astortment of Hats, Caps, Gentlemen Goods, Fixtures and Furniture, W. Colored Shirts. Drawers. Undershirts, U Canes. brellas, loves. Handkerchiefs. Neckties, and Scarfs. rs, Brushes. Dressing-cases. one Looking how Cases. &., &c., ant a great inany oth: érurticles too numerous to mention Terms cash. ‘avenne and llth st., jar Office Building, CHANCERY, SALE. Under and by virtue ofa decree of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia. passed in chan- Todd et cery Can No. 856. wherei al. are complainants, aud Ju dants,on the : shall well at public auction in front of the prem- ixes.on WEDNESDAY, the 2st day of August, tho leek m.. lot No. lt, insqnare No. 463. in the City of Washington, and’ improvements, wh: ory frame dwelli Terms of sale as prescribed by the decree are: One-third cash: the balance in six and twelve mouths,to be secured by the notes of the haser, bexriug interest from the day of «ai the payment thereof tobe secured by a lic the premises told. "All conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. Ifthe terms of sale are not complied with in five days, the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. up- gn tive days notice to be published in the National Intelligencer. A. THOMAS BRADLEY, Tr. (Intel COOPER & LATIMER, je 3-3aw&ds Auctioneers. ¥ NAGLE & CO,, Auctioneers, Salesroom Pa. ay., bet. 9th and 10th ats. NAGLE & CO. will give their personal attention to the sale of Real Estate and Household Furniture. Also. to the sales of stocks of Groceries, Wines, Limnors, and Merchandise of every description, Horses, Carriages, Harness. &c. Liberal cash advances made on consignment. William B. ja Hallinan ¢ of May, A Regular Sales at onr Salesroom every TUESDAY, THIRSDAY, and SATURDAY, at o'clock, jall-tf NAGLE & CO.. Auctioneers. C'S COURT, July 2%, 1867.—Dis ‘a, Wasnixetox Cor tot case of Harriet R. Richards and James H. jards, administrators of William ‘Richards, eceased, the administrators aforesaid has, wi approbation of the Orphans’ Court of Wash- on, county aforesaid, appointed. Tuesday, August £0th, 187. for the final settlement. and distribution of, the personal estate of said de- d, and of the assets in lis far as same have peen collected trrned into money ; when and where all the creditors heirs of said deceased are notified to attend their claims properly vouched. or they may other. > be excluded from all heuetit in said deceased's estate : Provided. acopy of this order be published once a for three weeks in the Eve- hing Star, previons to the said day. Test—JAMES TR. O'BEIRNE. jy 29-lawSw* Register of Willis. Rae SER RASBaR FEERRRPEPPPPrPrPPrrrrrrre NOTICE. LINEN COLLAR LAUNDRY. We take pleasure in informing our customers and friends that we have, in connection with our Shirt and Collar Manufactory,a LAUNDRY, with expe- rienced hands, where we will Laundry Linen Col- lars, giving them a fine finish and the appearance of new Collars. It has been a eat trouble with ot castomers in wearing Linen Collars to get them roperly Anished, and to obyiate the difficulty, and for their accommodation, wé have been indnced to make arrangements to suit them in that very par. ticular article of dress. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, Manufacturers of and Dealers in LADIES’ AND GENT.’S FURNISHING GOODS ‘324 Pennsylvania avenue, between Sth and 10th sts, OTICE. THAT THE SUB hax obtained from the Orphans’ ounty in the District of Columbia, stration. c. t. @..on the personal estate f ), Frizzell. late of Washington, county, D. C., deceased, All persons having claims against the said deceased are hereby warned to exhibit thesame. ‘with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber. on or Before the Isth day of June next; they may other- Wise by law be excluded from all benefit of the wuld be Give! jand this lay of June, oo. Given under my WEN RRTAAR LG ir jyZ7-law3w* Administrator, c. t. a, . ME COURT OF THE) PY Oe COPUMBIA. the oth day of Stily J.B. Adams, Plaintify, 93 Equity. les, , rence Carroll t al.. Def'ts. Docket 8. see enotom of the Pisintit, by J.B. Adame, his Attorney, it is ordered that the defendant, Emma M. Traynor, cause her appearance to be entered herein, on or before the first rule day occurring R 857, days after this duy; otherwise the cause wi Beproceeded with, as in case of default. fy order of the Gonrt, __ A true copy:—Tes' iy9lawow B. J. MEIGS, Clerk. pe Landof Thor; by J. Ro Kfsstteieds 92. iistory of the Pane, y F. N. Otis, M. D.; illustrated; $2 Conington’s'Transiation of Virgil's 2 id; 92.5 Gecil Castlemaine’s Gage; by ‘*Ouida;” $1./5. OL riosity Shop; Globe Edition; $1.00, 'Shaksporo’s Sonplets Woke; London Baltion; @6. Nora and Srotihald Lees a Novel; 0 ots, Fuller's Small Frais Cultarist; Mustrateds #NOK TAYLO FS Si ed Lim tor sprinct ng purposes on band and f fe. Ward Grnmmieloners, Banltary ‘Officers, and tet LA (ad Paienh on MEN, SAND, and HAIB, at’ , Thos. FAHEY'S, jo 1s-tf Corner 10th street and canal, EW, BOOKS— vinetbles, $2 ex} 2 AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. MM OK. WALEM & 60, Auctioneers. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. A RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. On MONDAY. the ith day of August, at 6% o'elk, Peep Me wil eellson, the, premises, tat valuable ground situated on 6th street cast, between A. and B streets, being Lot 12, in Square 80, having, front of 18 fect by a depth of 12 feet to a 30-foot alley in the reat Having ‘a wide alley running from 6th street to tke alley in the rear. This property is in sp improving part of the city, and a rare chance investment. ‘Terme of sale: One-third eash; the balance in3,6 and 9 months, secured by @ deed of trust on the premizes; or all cash at the option of the purcha- fer, $20 down when sold; All conveyance and revenve st at the cost of the purchaser. yds MK. WALSH & CO. Aucte, JOHN B. WHEELER & C0., Auctioneers, Cn Leaitane avenue, bet. dihnnd fthater, opposite Seaton House. SALE OF OFFICE FURNITURE. On MONDAY, the sth instant. at 7 o'clock p. ‘we will offer ior sale the office furnitnre, Desks. irs, Matti: % 3 in the-office Jately occupied "X. Boswell, Eoq., No. 173,434 street, Leland. ‘Terms cash. an23t J. B. WHEELER & CO., Aucts. TO-MORROW. BY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. 2» (fiste Clerks with 330. 0. McGuire & Ci oot, Sout! orner Penn’a avenue ai + H hy Star Office Building. "4 A GARGE AND WELL SELROTED STOCK OF GROCERIES. WINES AND LIQUONS, AT AUCTION, ON CAPITOL HILL. Op TUESDAY MORNING, Angust 6, at 1007%Ik, we shall sell, the stock of ‘ocerios, Wines, Liqhors, &e., in Store, corner of 4th street and Hs sated avenue; Oapitol Hill, comprising in Joffees. Sugars and Teas Farioa Yeast Pawders, Spices Corn Starch. Coffee Essence, Extracts Rweet Oil, Mustard, Pepper Chocolate, Cocoa and Rice Babbit Soap, Soap Powders Hops, Starch, Blue, &. Bisching, Matches, and Stove Polish Brandies and Whiskics ‘Wines, Rum and Gin. Together with an extensive assortment of Choice Cece erms cash. au 2-dts COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. L880} SWETLAND, A, BY bi Souk in Real Estate, #6 3 F atrect. AUCTION SALE. On the premises, August 6, at 6p. m., part of Lot fi, in B. M. Keyser’s eubdivision of original squars 183, with the improvements thereon, beginning at the northwest corner of said lot, on’ the alley ran- ning trom 16th to 17th streets, Uetween I and M north Said Jot runs with line of alley 15 fect 6 inches, thence east 5 feet. thence south 15 fect 6 inches: thence west 65 feet to beginning. ‘Terms: One half cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trust. Conveyancing at cost of purchaser. @20down ateale. an 2-5t NAGLE & CO., Aucts. B* GREEN _& WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526 8. E. corner of 7th and D streets. TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT: AL- 0. A GOOD_ADJOINING LOT, FRONTING ON TWENTY-FIRST STRERT WEST, BEe TWEEN L AND MSTREBTS NORTH, AT On TUESDAY, the 6th day of Ancust, at 6% o'clock p. m., on the premises, we shall sell Lot No. 11. in Square No. 100, with a good Two-Story Frame—good front and depth. Also, a good Building Lot adjoining, making it a good investment. Terme: ‘Two-thirds cash; balance in six and twelve months. for notes bearing interest, and se- cured by a deed of trnet on the premise: All fonveymacing: and revenue stamps at the cost Of go) dows on cach plece at the time of sal fown on each plece at the time of sale. ful-wim GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts. B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526 Southeast corner 7th and D sts, DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT FRONTING ON AOD IA A Mens att Cab ifoe HILL, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, the 6th day of August, we shall sell, on the premises, at 6% o'clock p. m., part of Lot No. 3, in equsee No. 781. being 28 feet front, running back about 80 fect in depth, making it & very desirable building lot. Terms: One third cash; belance in 6 and 12 months, for notes bearing interest. and secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and stamps at the cost of the purchaser. GREEN & WILLIAMS, aul W F&M Aucts. EEN & WILLIAMS, Ancti: BST CBA she's BY Corner (th and D streets. A ‘TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSE ON WEST TWENTIETH STREET, BETWEEN L AND M, AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY. August 6th, at60’clock,on the remixes. we shall sell part of Lot 27, in Square 100. a the west side of Bh of 51 feet, mproved om: near M, with a dep by aamall Frame Dwelling. Terms cach. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $4 down on day of gale. GREEN & WILLIAMS, an J-wfm Anctioneers. Y COOPER & LATIMER, Anctioneers, (Late clerks with James C. MeGuire &'Co.,) Southwest comer of Bennyylvanin 4 e and Eleventh street, Star Office Building. VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED REAL RRTATE ON THE NAVY YARD aT R On TUESDAY AFTERNOON next, Aug at6 o'clock, in front of the premises, we Lot No. 11. in Square No. 821. situated on ner ofsouth D and Sth street eas! emall Frame House. Immediately after, LotNo. 17.in Sqnare 995, con- taining 4.058 square ivet, situated on the south side of G street south, between 1th and 12th sts. east. ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in six and twelve months, seenred by a deed of trust and notes Venriug interest. All conveyancing and revenne stampe atthe purchaser's cost. $50 down on each purchase at time of «ale. au l-d&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. Y GREEN & WILIJAMS, Auctioneers, No. $26, 8. E. corner of Seventh and D sts. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL Es- TATE AT AUCTION. No. 96-EQUITY. Johanna E. Rupert and Jolin Rupert, Complain- ants, vs. Bernard Geier and Louisa Thoma, Detendants. By virtue of a decree of this Court, passed in this caute onthe Isth day of July, 1837, I will sell, the premises. commencing at '5 o'clock p. m..on DAY. the 6th day of August, 1867, the foliow- amed valuable property, viz: Lots numbered ;and 17, in the «wbdivision of Lots nmn- 234, by and %,in Square numbered 62, and parts of Lots numbered 2 and. 23, in thy same square. Also. Lot numbered 1, in Square num- bered 673, with the improvements, whieh are, on . large three story, basement, and attic containing 13 réoms and wide hall The lot has a front of 70 feet ts reet, with Lot 2 there are three two th Dasements, fronting on on Lot 11, in Sqnare This property is im- deseribed on North two frame buil <8. mediately opposite the form apitol street. ferms of sale as prescribed by the Court are: One fourth of the purchase money to be paid down on the day of sale; balance in 6,12, and 18 months; the purchaser to give notes for’ the deferred pay: ments, bearing interest from day of sale, secured by a.dved of trust on the property. All conveyanc- ing and revenue stamps at the cost of the par If the purchaser or purchasers should fail ly with the terms of sale in five days after the sale. the trustee reserves the right to resell the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting by advertising such resale three times joual Intelligencer. BERNARD GRIER, Executor and Trustee. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. GOVERNMENT SALES. BARRACKS IN ALEXANDRIA AT AU TION. in the N. jy 20-stuth&das ‘s OFFICE, August 3, 1867. 5 mn. wnder-the super- vision of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel James M. Moore, Quartermaster U.S. A.. at Alexandria, Va.. on FRIDAY, August 9, at 12 o'clock. m., the buildings known as Sickles” Barracka, consisting al "70 Buildings, 20x60 fect. 1 ng 20x300 ** Tsink, 2x ink, 1234. : Purchasers will be granted ten days.in which to remove thelr purghaacen ° ash in Government funds. See eae CHARLES I. TOMPKINS, Brevet Brigatier General, an dtd ; ‘Depot Q 505 NINTH STREET, 505 FOUR DOORS NORTH OF D STREET, (Seaton Hall Building.) WALL PAPERS, WINDOW SHADES, SHADE HOLLANDS, CANTON MATTING, TABLE AND FROOR OILCLOTH, GILT CORNICES, OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c: Afine assortment of the above Goods in Store, PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS VOR STRAM BOILDRS. will be received st room nnmber fonr- Suliding, aticoruer of F and un for fariishing aud prt- ilers for the warming oct irom pore; each to, have thirty cight tnbed two ani Uireeauiarter Poches diameter, sud tice ofan ote, to the foghere Sa ip places hole, to the fi § may be examined gt an. Lotween the houre of nine @.m@-and-four p.m. ‘They-are each ten foet long, three feet six inches in diameter, five-six- teenths.of one inch thick, with ends seven-six teenths of one inch thick, id hole near bettom of front Soc. ee man-hole on top instead of inthe rear end a3 it now is. and twe Cast iron legs or aup- ports on each side, and thirteen inches from ends of the boilers. ‘Proposals must.incinde the cost of removing tht present boilers, as Well aa the costof the new oz of setting them in place. fitting ench with a safety valve and fhree gauge cacks of the anost approved pattern, with feed and blow-off pipe with most ap proved étop valves, and proper connections with water indicators, steam gauge, and warming ap- paratns, and in all other respecte ready for use on Gr before the Ist dey of October next at the very jatest. ‘After the boilers are put in place, and before be- ing ret in magoury, they must be proved, to the aliefuction (of a. person ta be appointed by the Secretary of War, capable of snstaiuing a cold water pressnre equal to one hundred and twenty, pounds to one square inch. The means of proof will be eupplicd without cot to the contractor. No payment will be made until after the boilers are tested, sot in masonry, amd all water and steam connections. completed ani ready for use. Each proporal mnat be accompanied by a guar Antes from some responsible person that he will unite with the proposer in a bond for three thon- sand dollars to scare the faithful execntion completion of the work proposed for within time specified, which Lond, in case of failure, will be rigidly enforced. t Propoxals will be received from bofler only and none will be considered that is not in con formity to this advertisement. They should be sealed and marked **Proposale for Steam Boilers.”” and addressed to the undersigned, at room No. 14, Government building, at corner of Fand Seven: teenth streets. Proporals to, be sealed fendorsed, and addressed as above, will’ also be received, within the same time. for ‘purchase of the three beilers now at the building, where they can be examined at any time between the hours of nine a.m. and four p.m. By authority of the Secretary of War. an 5-66 JAMES EVELETH. Supt. PRoPosas FoR NEW JAIL. DEPARTMENT oF THE INTERIOR. Washincton, D. C., Saly 31, 1857. Sealed proporals will be received at this depart- ment.until 12 o'clock M.. on TUESDAY. the seven- teenth of September: 1837, for the erection of the fail; in and Tor the District of Columbia. anthor- zed and provided for by the act of Cong ap proved July 25, 1866, and the joint resolution ap- proved March 2, 1867 ‘The designs. detail, drawings. and specifications can be seen at the architect's office in the eastern rounds of the Capitol, Washington City, every ay except Sundays, between the hours of 9a. m and 3 p.m. Nepatate bide will be received for the masonry work, brick work. iron work, and carpentry work The contractor whose bid may be accepted will be required to enter into a enflicent bond, to be approved by the Secretary of the Interior, for the faithful completion of his contract. Payments will Ve made as the work progresses, on estimates car- tifted to by the architect, but twenty per centur of the estimates will be retained until) the contrac! is completed The contract will be awarded to the lowest ro- sponsible bidder, but the department reserves the Heht to reject any or all of the bids should it be deemed for the iuterests of the Government todo 60. ‘The bids will be opened at noon on the isth day ef September, in the presence of such of the bidders ae may chooee to attend. Proposals ehouid be endoreed on the envelope: ‘« Proposals for New Jail.”’and be directed to the Secretary of the Interior; Washington, D. BROWNING au 5-12t _ Secret PRoPosals FOR FvE DEPARTMENT oF THE InTERIOR, akers ment until o'clock m., TU August, 1867— For &0 tons (2.240 Ibs. to th®ton) of the best qual- ity “Baltimore Coal Company's” Coal. (white ash.) Fhrnace sige. ( pare 00 tons (2,749 Ibs. to the ton) best qnalit d Ach Coal. stove and grate size, mess ¥W 0 BF more cords best quality, seasoned Oak 20 oF more cords best quality, seasoned “baker's” Pine Wood. Samples cf the Coal to be exhibited to the Engi- neer of this building.and any delivery not satis- be rejected. factory arrangements must be made for the delivery and correct measurement of ea For the convenience of bidde: pa sals will be received for the coal and wood. Lond in double the amount will be required of the successful bidder. Proposals to be addressed to the Secretary of the Interfor, and endorsed ** Proposals for Fuel.’” JOHN R. GOODW propo. Jy M-lawét PAWNBROKERS. 475 BIGENSHR BY AUTHORITY, 475 B. BURNSTINE’S LOAN OFFICE; 475 isth street, 3d door south of Penn. ave. MONEY loaned ‘on time tosnit customers, on Real Estate. Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver Plate, Pianos, Furniture, Me chanical Tools, Ladies’’and Gentlemen's Wearing A 1 ofall d iptions. th samen en B. BURNSTINE. 5-3m* NHE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM OF . GOLDSTEIN & CO., LICENSED PAWNBROKERS. 34 FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET WEST, near Pennsylvania avenue. Offer the highest cash advances on all kin: Merchandise, to any amount and for any time desired at reasonable rates. Interest on large sums greatly reduced. B ictly confidential. Goods bought for cash and sold at private sale, je 21-1y of EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, WasuincTon, July 13, 1857. On the petition of NORMAN MILLINGTON of Shafetsbwry. Vermont, for himself. and S. iearge, exec h Abraham E. aud J. Mattiso a. the extension fillington and rge the 18th day of October, 1883, for animpro ment in Machines for Figuring Carpenters Sauares. for seven years from the expiration of tent, Which takes place on the 18th day of Ucto- er, 1867 ‘ ‘ion be heard at the Tt is ordered that the said peti Patent Office on MONDAY. the 30th day of Septem- ber next. at 12 o'clock M.; and all persons are noti- fied to appear and shew cause. if any they have,why. said petition ought not to Le eranted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially get forth in writing, at least tweaty days betore the day of hearing; all testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on applicatior Depositions and other papers relied upon as testi- mony must be filed in the office twenty days before the day of hearing; the arguments, if any, within ten days after filing the testimony. Ordered. also, that this notice be po Republican and the Intelligencer. Wash ©., and in the Banner, Bennington, Vt., once week for three successive weeks; the first of said publications to, be at least, sixty days pr: the day of hearing. T.C. THEA jy 22-w3w Commissiomer of P: D PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Waskineton. July 13,187. On the petition of HARRY WHITTAKER, of Buffalo, N. Y., praying fort Xtension of a patent granted to hin the 18th day of October, 1858- Toran fmprovement in the Application of High Pressure E Screw Propellors for seven years train the expiratio id patent, which takes place on the Isth day of October, 15: itis ordered that the paid p PatentOficeon MONDAY .the 20th day of Sept next, at ]20'clock m.; an I persons are no Toappenr and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. Persons opposing the extension ara required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially set forth in writing, at least taneaty says before the Of hearing: all'testinony fled by either part tobe need at diesaid heariue most be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rnles of the of- which will be furnished on suphication Shepositions and other papers relied upon an testi- lous to RB. ion be heard at the moat tanesibe dled tn the office twoenty hepa’ before the day of hearings the argu en ts, if any, within y. ie published in the miblican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D. ‘andin the Commercial Advertiver, Buffalo, N. ‘once @ week for three successive weeks; the tof said publications to be at least sixty days e after filing the the day of hearing. ons to the day of hears’, THEAKER, iy 26-w3w Commissioner of Patents. W AsHineTon TBON WORKS. GRAY AND NOYES, fers, Machinists, and Boiler Makers, Corner of Maine avenue and 3d street. Manutacturers of Improved Stationary and Port able Steam Engines of any required power; Saw and Grist Mills; also, of Architectural lron Work, Gratings. Railings, Forgings, Iron and Brass Cast: ings of all descriptions. The increased facilities of our new and extensive establishment enables us to offer those havin; orders to make in our line a superior class of wor! en the most favorable terms. ts for Burnham's roved Jouval Turbing wafer Wee, ams Tap my 20-3m/ T) IS FASHIONS OF J ATES PARTS ESSING. HAIB E. ALLIOT, FRENCH HAIR-DRESSER, 324 E street, Between and lith sts. Mr. Alliot, from Paris, Hair-Dresser, of the celebrated Rachel, with whom he arrived in this country, has now been established for the last cight sears in Weshington and Newport, cnioying le patronage corps diplomati: and highest society, He has the honor teamuounce t and for sale CHEAP FOR CASH. eked pose ee Bepd ate one KIDWELL & HENDERSON, ae B mades, and everything mh 28-8m Soden streot_ | Hhebricsets © no remins of hair at very reasoner BEAUTY! EW BOOKS.—The Seven Weeks Wi AUBURN, GOLDEN. oREAZEN AND SILKEN by th of Prof. DE BREUX’ FRI- Eis EVEUX. ‘One 2 application warranted fo curl the most straight, and stubborn hair of Gurls, ‘lige been ‘used by the fashionables of Paris y it stifyis ee ake ate 0. Adicess 5 TTS & RS aited ‘Biatzs. ”" ep S-aawooly b By hire sae wet 9 for ab piel Fisaiey ows ‘ar; by H. M. Hozier;2 vols.; London. Historical Sketch of Sacerdotal Celibacy in the Christian Church; by Flenry C. Lea, Codman’s Ten Months in Brazil; illustrated. Pindar’s Melpomene Divina. Stories = eretgnes by our dest. garners, pee pains iJ yudlow. waite’ TOS Nes Pr duly. Binh” OTRHASCK TAYLOR @ 21 Nes, Bectnons AND OHIO RAILROAD, Wasminerto! lay5, Ny 1867, ¢ ips betwee is N 4 MORK, ant Waeti NCHS ASD Tie WiGe re now run as follows FOR BALTIMORE Leave daily except Sunday, at 7:00, 7:45, 5 p.m. and3M.and ta ant eemee ae OR ALL WAY except Sunday, at 7:09 a, m., and 2:0 Leave daily, and Sat pom FOR WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS Leave at 6:15 and 7:00 8. m., and at 2:00 and 4:359 ge atr-on oe POPE hae trai ve a.m. and 4:30p.m. No jn to from Anna\ i Sunday om Annapolis on SS 'SUNDAY. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 7:45 a.m. and 4:9) and 845 p.m, FOR WAY STATIONS. Treave st 7:46 8. mand 4:3) and 05 pm EST. FOR ALL PARTS OF THE a heave daily, except Sunday, at 7:45. m., 4:9 and 345 p.m. ‘On Sunday at 4:3) and 8:48 p.m. only. connecting ¢ Relay Station with trains from Baltimore to becling, Parkersburg, dc: THROUGH TICKETS to the West can be had at the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day, as well as at the new office of the Bank. ind Brokers’ Telegraph Line. nia avenue, between Gth and 7th streets. For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, see ad- vertisement of “Through Lint J. L. WILSON, Master of Transportation. G0. 8 ROONTS Agent Wadhingto 0c80-tf E. J: WALKINS, Passenger Agent. 1867 PENNSYLVASIA ROUTE 1867 G6 OSE Se ae TO THE MORTE WEST POUT, AND soUTH- WEST. Psi and after May 6th, 1387, trains will leave ag ows : Vashington......7. Pennsylva- ses AL P. P. 4 ‘B45 P. THE GREAT DOUBLE-TRACK ROUTE, With ELEGANT SCENERY, Painca State room day and night Cars,with modern improvements, and serine from four {6 twelve hours iu tine over” aby and Central’ New Yorro ses #9¥' THREE DAILY TRAINS TO THE W! TWO DAILY TRAING 40. TH RTA. Through from Baltimore to ROCHESTER and PITTSBUBGH without change, dvantage of making sit Changes In GNIOW DE wan making al OTS,und no FERRIES. m ‘Tickets by this route can be procured at the of fice. corner 6th street and Peunsylvania avenue, under National H where reliable information will be given at all times, Paseengers procuring tickets at this office can secure accommodations in Sleeping Oars for Bi mira or Pisabors J. ARNOLD, Ticket Agent, Sixth and Penn’a ave., Washingten, D. 0. ‘D. 8. YOUNG, Gen. Pass Agent, del-ly Baltimore, Ma HROUGH LINE BETWEEN W. T PHILADELPHIA AND New yous e? J Wasuineton, Jan. 6,197. nzratos between | Washington and New York ar FOR NEW YORK, withont change of cars. L. ro ally (except Sunday) at 7:45. m., 12:2 FOR SRA RELERTA: iy (exce : : won Tee oom lay) at 7:45 and 1225 p. ON SUNDAY. Pye) for New York and Philadelphia st 7:00 » aniecPing cars for New York on 7:00 p.m. train Through tickets to Philadelphia, Ne: Boston, ean be had at the Station OMes at a noae” in the day. as well ag at the new effice in the Bank ers and Brokers Telegraph Line, 345 Penn. ave- nue, between 6th and 7th streets, ie ington napolip. ang tte oe mast f . Eg ~ LW ON, Master o! is. . 8. . ent, Was! i E. 5. WILKINS, Passongcr Agents Leave di m., and oc STEAMBOAT LINES. Potomac FERRY COMPANY. WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. ‘The Steamboats of the Company leave each plac EVERY HOUR, from 6 oclock a mh. unjil7 o'clock’ p.m. ‘Lea “rom gellis the wharf foot of 7th street, Wash- ington. ‘The Seventh street Cars connect with the Boats FOR MOUNT VERNON. The fine steamer WAWASET” will leave the fof ith street. TUESDAY, THURS 3 ATURDAY MORNINGS at 10 o'clock Returning, the Boat arrives at 3 p.m. EXC ‘The steamer * \ be chartered for Excursions to Glymont and ot points on the river at reasonable rates. The Grounds and the Pavillion at Glymont are in good order for Pic-nics ani! Pleasure parties rties desiring to charter the “| Wawaset shonid apply at the office of the Company, foot o 7th street, WM. D. COLT, resident Potomac Ferry Co. BALTIMOR™ A SHING 'N The steamer COLUMBIA will leave Riley s Wharf, at the foot of ith street, every W DAY Morning, at ected So'clock. Returning, she will leave Commerce street Wharf, Baltimore, every SATUR- DAY Afternoon, at4o'clock. She will stop at the landings on both sides of the river, going and re. turning. Freight taken at very low rates. For farther particulars particulate THOS W. RILEY, Agent, -T&F3m__ Riley's Whi bf ith OTOMAO TRANSPORTATION LINE FOR BALTIMORE. Making freight conuectin at AQUIA CREEK with RICHMOND. -PREDERICKS BURG AND POTOMAC RAILROAD ake ‘The steamer EXPRESS. Captain A ©. Nickle, and steamer KENNEBEC, Capi : H. Wilson, leave’ Washington. from Sigth stresd Wharf, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. at Sa. tm. for Baltimore. aud ustal war landings on aiomac river. Retarning. leave Baltimo TUESDAY and FRIDAY. 4 p.m pore For further information rPply to, J.B mb 18-tf No. 345 Pen TEAMER WILSON SMALL. FOR THE EASTERN SHORB. NOTICE. —The Steamer WILSON SMALL CAPT. E. T. LEONARD, now in all respects one of the staunchest, most, conifortable and elegant steamer N & BRO., lvania ave plying on Chesapeake Bay, will resume her route on SATURDAY, March 2a. She leaves her pier opposite 170 Light street wharf, Baitimors, erery TUESDAY, THURSDAY, aud SAT RAY, ns for EAST. <T. POUBLE M OXFORD CLORL SE POINTS WALT ACHES WHARF. HUGHLETT’S WHARF, CABIN CREEK. MEDFORD'S WHARF, and NCREEK. LLOYD'S LANDING Berrian from THE EASTERN SHORE, sh leaves Lloyd's Landing at 1 p.m., Cambridge at -, and Eastern Point at 8 p. m., every Mc Wedvesday, and Friday, touching at all interme Gjate landiugs, and reaching Baltimore at § a.m. on the follor i morning. She has a large number ef fine state-reoms. fe%-t? SPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. DY esti PATENT, OFFICE On the petition of JOS. Ohio, prayinggfor the granted to him@he 4th day of Octobe improvement in Machine for Grinding | ings, for seven years from the expiration of patent, which takes place on the 4th day of October, S07: ? It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday. the 16th day of Septem next, at 12 o'clock M.; aud all persons are notifi to appear and show cause, if any they have, why such said petition ought no granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially th in writing, at least twenty day: fore the hearing; ali testimony. filed b; ‘used at the same hearin, transmitted in accordance with the rules of the of- fice, which wilt be furnished on application ‘Pepositions and other papers relied upon mony must be filed in. the office twenty days befor the ‘dey of, ere — fol aerontd ifany, within len days after filing the testimony. ted Cicred. also, that thit notice he published in the Republican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D @y.and in the Stark County Republican, Canton Ofic, once a week for three successive weeks the first of he oe toe ee be at least sixty us to the day of hearing. cage eerie 7 EO. THEAKER, jy 12-w3w Commissioner of Patents. RTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, D®?“UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, f WASHINGTON. July 13,187. On the petition of DAVID M. SMITH, of Spring- field, Vermont, praying for the extension of a ‘tent granted to him the 25th Say. of October, 1853, or an improvement in Spring Clamp for Clothes Lines, for seyen years from the expiration of said prac. nice takes place on the 25th day of Octo- T1887: It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 7th day of Octovar next, at ]2 o'clock m.; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause. if any they have, why said petition ougnE not to be granted. Persons oppos! ne the extension are required to file inthe Patent Office their objections, — set forth in writing, atleast twenty days before tife ot hearing; all testimony filed by eit! ty te Sehused at the sald hearing must be taken ann trans. Inifted in ‘secordance with the rules of ‘the ollice, Which will be furnished ou application, | °° 0 °° pers relied u i the office twenty days before the arguments, if any, within Ba zeued in the Intelligencer, Washington, D. ord, Spri jeld, Vt. hree successive weeks; the first of 0. THEARER. ner of Patents. sitions and of mony must be

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