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Sp iano AUCTION SALES. GOVERNMENT SALES. GREEN Wich OpseRvaTORY, August 1G— THE EVENING STAR. AUCTION SALES. PROPOSALS. RAILROADS, Midnight —The ssirenomers employed | here re t fa clear, and the the hour of nine THIS AFTEBNOON. 18 2co., Meret eeatcaas avenue and thet, _ TORY SALE OF VALUABLE UNIM- L ESTATE. TWO RTH OF TRE PHILADELPHIA On TUREDAY, August 13th, 187, at 6 o’clock p. Ba on the premises, we sh TELEGRAMS, &e. Gen. Schofield sseued a0 order yesterday, of Whveb the following is an extract: « Military commissioners are reminded that they are to be governed in the discharge of their dati ia as far as the same are not with the laws of the United States oF erders issued from these headquarters, and that they are mot to supersede the civil except in cases of necessity, In such cases, the gction or tailure to act of the civil efivers should be fully reported, in order that she commanding general may bold them to proper accountability for any neglect of duty. The number @ deaths from yellow fever in Gaiveston, Texas, for the week ending Satur. cay, the 10: instant, was eighty-one. There were twenty-three interments on Saturday, being ten over the number on the pravious cay. The troops are thus far exempt. senger from Corpus Christi reports the fever It hsd aiso appeared at Houston. Six Bundred co.ored troope are ¢n routs trom Brazos *o New Orieans to be mns‘ered ont. tinue favorable from Ala- Fiorida, ama South Carolina, Usterpiliar bas appeared in some sections, but 60 serious damage has been done. The wheat and corn crop has been the Jargest in many The abundant yield bas saved thou- nd there are now no ¥Y COOPER & LATIMER, Aue! sectecionhes ith J.C. Me YP SuECBArE MATBRIAL AT AUCTION Southwest corne Deror Quanrenm. By direction of yabhe auction. direction of Breve! ns avenue and }Itb et., Star Office Building, UHANOERY-8ALE. Under and by virtue of a deere Court ef the District of Columbia. No. 86, wherei al..are complainants. and J defendants, on the rablic auction in NESDAY,the Ziet day cf August, icy fot No. 14 Smeanare No: ‘ashington, end’ im} hich consist of'a Yworetary frame dwelling Terms of sale ae preecri One-third caeh; the balance i monthe,to be secured by the notes of the purchaser, Dearing interest from the day of sal peyment thereef to be secured by @ lien om the abe eta nhs moon ve: . Sim Crelock to-mignt but few meteora seen, and none of them brighter than stars’ of the third or fourth magnitude. The odserva- tions made to this moment confirm the staie- ment tat the radiant point of the Inminariee isin the eonstellation Perseus. All the me- teors yet seen are green. ‘puntin, August 12—The case of Captain Moriarty, who was arrested during the first Fenian ontbreak in Kerry, and who has been on trial for treasen before the commission in country, has resulted in the conviction of the accused. Sentence has not yet been pro- artermaster General, the fal will be sold: ‘Lieutenant Colonel James rmeater, U8. army,cn TU ‘24 cells'for Po! 1 000 Rubber Insulators. ibs. Gutta Percha. 20 ths Galvanized Wire. 34 miles Vulcanized Wire. 31 miles Insulated Wire. 1 Oo) in Robber R ngs. cele. $i Zince for Portable Battery. h Poles. ; Cash, in Government funds, By order of General Tom Brevet Lieutenant ( a Quartermaster in charge. Q ARTERMASTER STORES AT AUCTION. DEPor QuaRTERMASTER’s OFFICE. WashineTon. D. C., August 6, i ablic auction. under the super- Lieutenant Colonel James M. | Mocre,Q. M.U. 8. A., at Lincoln Depot. on MON- | ugust 19, at}0a. m.,a large lut of qnarter- master stores. rated as serviceable, among which 2.983 Horse & Mule Col'rs, 1.04 Trace Chains, 3.6) Halter do. 1.124 Breast do. ‘Aest, Bridles, ‘decree of the Supreme the jaws of Viri ‘William B. Todd et ia Hallinan et al..are ali sell original Lots . 3,4, 5. 6. and 7.in Square No. 964, situate on the rr of 10th street eaet and B stres taining about 30.00 square feet. TI ‘well worthy the attention of buyers, it tapidly improving neighborhood. ° ' have been recently graded. The location high and ‘erma: One-third cash; balance 6 and 12 month secured by deed of trust, with notes bearing i ost. $25 dor t north, con- 48857, At 6 0'Clock 68. in the City of y the decree are : GrpRaLTsR, Augns: 12.The Austrian fri- gate Fovara, which has been despatched to Mexico for the purpose of ob:aining and bring- ing back to Austria the remains of the Inie Emperor Maximilian, after receiving from the Austrian Government her final orders, for which she has been waiting at this port, sailed to-day for Vera Crus. Lisson, August 12.—A reduction has been made in the tariff duties on all cereals imported into the kingdom ef Portugal ‘on eac! D. L. WELLS & C and stamps at purchaser's cost i are not complied within five days, the trustee reserves the right to resell at the risk and cost of the defaulti: on five days notice to be publish: Ttthe terns of ea COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. (Late Clerks with Jas. C: McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penn’a avenno and ith street, Star Office Building. LE IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED ESTATE ON THE NAVY YARDAT TUESDAY AFTERNOON lock , in front of th ‘purchaser. up- OMe BRADLEY. Fre COOPER & LATIME! COOPER & LATIME! (Late clerks with James C. Mc Southwest corner of Penneylyania avenue and Eleventh etreet, Star Office Building. THE RESIDENCE OF THOS. P. URSDAY AFTERNOON, August 1sth. at premises. we will sell Ten very handsome and desirable Villa i road leading from 20th street, and between nces of John Little, Esq., and Thomas P. Will be sold at bams, Georg: t, Anguat 13th. isea, we shall sel 1, situated on the cor- t'west, improved by a Ee. fter, Lot No. 17, in Square 998, con- taining 4,088 square feet, situated on the south side between lith and 12th ats. east. rd cash; balance in six and twelve months, secured by a deed of trust and notes bear- ingintereat. All conveyancing and revenue stamps $30 down on each pur- COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. are the following :— 2h. Ambulances, (34-h. Wagons, ‘The fact of alcoholic liquors entering eo fre- quently into the daily diet mustgive the com- munity at large a desire, and, we may add, a claim, to watch their effects in the treatment 1t becomes a serious question whether the familiarity with the dietetic use of this class of stimulants does not teo readily suggest their administration m disease. The Temedy or supposed remedy at hand is, anfor- tanaiely, perhape, daily taken by some other member Of the family, and chimesin with the prejudices of those around the patient and bis own nervous appetite for the liquor. very justly said that, in hospital practice for example, if alcohol were transferred trom. the diet to the medicine side of the card. the attending physician would be more likely to disenss its yalue in any given cas manner as is done with the vari the Pharmacoprria. e been struck with the careful and well-balanced opinions of a London cian, Dr. Wilks. on the subject, in a clinical lecture delivered by him at Guy’s Hospital. youthfal auditors of what sands from starvation, accounts of suffering ‘rom sections heretofore Jmmediately ai 02-h. Spring do. ibs A Fort Gibson | T says that Lewis Down- tng has been elected Chief of the Unerokee Nation, over William P. Ross, by ® large wsjority. Both the Northern and Southern Jowning, who 18 said to favor the sectionmg of the lands of the nation, er public enterprises. case of Mayor Horton, of Mobile, who y fora violation of the ied yesterday before Horton was bailedin at the purchaser's cost. 237 Horse Covers chase at time of sale. 2.487 H. & M. Hames, 2.075 Head Halters, 408 sete Asst. Harness. residence of Thos. presents a fine opportt ‘ashipgton and the. Oberokres voted for £90 yds. Cocoa Matting, 2s yde, Carpet, 20 Hand Trucks, 2,009 feet assorted Hose, 286 Office Chairs, 101 Mc. Saddles, 23 Scales. Platform and » F 402 Planes, assorte) istrict for obtaining most TO-MORROW. Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with Jas. C. McGuire &'Co..) Bouthwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and iith Star Office Building. LE OF IMPRO QUARE N rested on Sarurdi civil rights Dill, was Comm:ssioner Turner. the sum of two thonsané dollars to appear be- sore the United § W. Bats, president of the Colorado Gold ring Company, suddenly di: appeared from # ago. when about being ar- ofteld on the eharge of and of easy access. 20th street being paved to the A railroad is now being proiected, tainly be built. and will run from riment to the foot of the hill, in front of the premiges now offered for sale. : One-fourth feash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen months, with interest, secured which will ¢ the War Dep: CHANCERY 84 VED PROPERTY By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Conrt of this District, 1 will sell. on the premi sth and 28th streets, the re: ‘0.13. measuring ith the improvements. Frame Buildings, on W of August. A. (nek, with Tools of all kinda, F its. Horse Medi- ex, Wagon Tongues, jacksmiths and Carpenter: 8 CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, Brevet Brigadier General, Depot Quarterm: Norfolk a few d ted by General swindling eoldiers. Registration began quietly in Charleston, Apathy prevails toa large ¢ community. The number registered alley between veyancing and revenn) stam) Lot No. 34, in 100 de} Hit 0. ROorER Untel. and Repub. | Y NAGLE & CO, at cest of pur- ach lot at time of sale. & LATIMER, Aucts. consisting of ©, yesterday He reminds b One half cash; the residue in 6 months, with interest from thp day of sale. ~ Bastions AND OHIO RAILROAD, MAv0R's Wosimnedo NPS, A 2,387. WaAsuineTon, May 5, Noon, 1867. J hie 0m MONBAY, the }oth instant, o'tled ding First street weet, from N street south: ‘Trains betwaen WA\ NQTON AND BALT?- oath ide of W street, according to the following | yf zune bet wi HINGTON AND THE WEST © An Acr to grade First street west, from N street | are now run as follows, viz: south. FOR BALTIMORE Bc i enacted by the Board of Aldermen and Reard | | Leave daily, except Sinday at 00,7: ef Common Council of the City af Washiasion, That | B-™-»aRd Oy and 4 ands sp demay be. pecersery, bev ant the same te berebr, | , Leave daily. except Scuday,at7:W a. m., and 2:0 forthe purpose of ine fangs attunseremth was: | PU WLy STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS N street south to ti th side of W street south; No, 4 the work to be done under the direction of the | Leave at 6:15 and 7.00 a, m., and at 2:00 and 4:389 Commissioner of the Seventh Ward, and two | FOR ANNAPOLIS. stant commissioners to be appointed by to | pare at oon cme aod ed pias No train to eC. 2, And be it further enacted, That the said | from Annapolis eee DAY, Firat street west shall be graded’ as follows, to poe nee tae, wit: AtNatrect at about the present srade; at O | 5 srg Pa OES, etreet it shall be filled #ix (6) inches; at P street it eave at 745 a. m., and 4:3) and 8:45 p.m. shall be filled two (2) feet; at Q streatyseven (7) | gan ‘AY STATIONS. feet; at Rstreet, three (3) feet; at Satrest, hres: 8) COE OR ALL PARTS OF THE WE r. Abt? ACY surest; four (a) fects at W atroets a ( a Lenve dally, except Sunday, at7:45a. m.,4:30ena feet. apd the said niling shall be thirty BE oy acho aul $48 9. ony. connecting hee. 3, And be it further-en at Relay tion with trains from Baltimore to | sisi teformeatd first atx Wheeling, Parkersburg, &e. trom 0 street eonth and S s THROUGH TICKETS to the Went can be hed at at Firat. atreet weet, and f : | the Washington Station Ticket Office at all ho treets south to the fall wid streets be- | in the day. as well aa at the new office of the Bari tween the curbstones, and to such proper graceas | ers and rOkars' Taceree ine, 33° Pennsyiva- i etween Sth ani 5 eck Ane ie oe nah cane KS Viiadelphia, and Boston, see ad- terial before named shall not be sutticient to com- Through Line, and 12:25 . That the mat t shall be tal That if the ma- | plete the grading of said First street, then the e | rh »N Master Or sreseporsation: | fTACtor or contractors shail take trom mucl other SOLE General Ticket Agent. strecte as the Commissioner of the Sey N e orthe Commissioners of the Fitth and Seventh E. J. WILKINS, Passenger Agent. Wards may direct. A 7 GREAT i Sets 3. dad be ti further enacted, That i 1867 penssvfVisia novre 1867 shail the Mayor make a contract that will cause a ditnre of money than ia hereby pro Bhesrork to be adver Used tn ch ot Bee Sas ‘the Mayor may direct fer tei and : au nto the foweat bidder or bidders; and in | TO THB NORTHWEST. SOUTH, AND SOUTH On and after May 6th, i867, trains will leave as all the money be paid 1) t 1" Y mpleted and approved by # majority of the Com- | follows ajeeroners WM._W. MOORE. | ington....745 a. Mo Balti ent of the Board of Common Council, | Washington....7.45 = [ers i THOS, FE. LLOYD, 45 PL MAI Board of Aldermen, President of t sr HARD WALL ACH, Mayor ste to be considered as 1 ading of said Firat «treet te ders will state the price pe THE GREAT DOURLE-TRACK ROUTE, With ELEGANT SCENERY. Palace Seat eom day and night Cars,with modern improvements, and d ving from four to twelve hours in time over ‘any her route. Two hundred miles saved to Wester | STASI | THERE DAILY TRAINS To THE Weer. H ate Tent is reserved to the Mayor to reject any TWO DAILY TRAINS TO THE NORTH. i JAMES H. BIRCH, Throngh from Baltimore to ROCHESTER and 13,19) Commissioner Seventh Ward, | PITTSBURGH without change. ® Pennsylvania avenue, VATE SALE Eger BRICK HOU! they had themselves witnessed, that fevers will do well without alcoholic stimulants. “Of course, stimulants are often needed, but young persons with typhus and typhoid fe- vers do beiter, I belleve, without them.” Wilks adds:—«That they make good recov- eries on simple muk diet is a fact which my hospital cases prove, and which ne arguments can gainsay; and, on the other hand, I have | seen & marked improvement take place in some eases where a stimulus has been left off.” same (bing occurs in bronchitis, and in regard to heart disease—rather a vagne term, by the | way—Dr. Wilksis convinced “that the amount hief done by stimulants is immense.” A constant stimulation by alcohol of a dis- eased and weak heart aads greatly to the Jesterday was 556, of whom 153 were whites and 403 colored. in the case of William James. collector of imrernal revenue for the Richmond district, ‘0 indictments were quashed yesterday in tes cour!, and he is now being tried for receiving @ bribe from a distiller. Grea: apatby exists among the whites in Wilmington, N.C., im regard to registration, which is to commence on the 15th instant. The mumber disfranchised in that section is larger t of purchaser. . JONES, Trustee. veyancing and stamps at i gee RED LEGAL NOTICES, ITICE, That the subscri ans’ Court of 4 A well built thre: taining 11 rooms stable in rear. t HIS 18 TO GIVE } ber has obtained fi | Washington co: rs of administra Y D. L. WELLS & CO. W. corner Louisiana avenue and Sixth street. PROVED PROPERTY ON THE AT PUBLIC AUCTION. ic Auction, on the premises, . Auctioneers and Rea n the District non the personal estate George W. Keating, late of Washington city, D.¢ 1 persons having claims against the sai This property is beantifully loca and L streets, N on easy term, : For further particulars ing VALU ART AND alte af gar store. with the vouc hereof, to the subscril of Jnly next: they may ot! Ly law be excluded from alt Given under m SECRET DISEASES. SAMARITAN’S GIFT! SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST CERTAIN REMEDY EVER USED. “Yes, A Positive Cure,” for GONORRH@A, GLEET, STRICTURES, de. Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Merenry, Oniy Ten Pills to be Taken to Effect a Cure. ‘They are entirely vegetable, having no emell nor any unpleasant taste, and Will notin any, jure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate, Cures in from two to four days, and recent cases rf a: Prepared by a graduate Of the University of Pennaylvania, on6 of the inest eminent Doctors and Chemists of ‘the preseat days no exposure, mo troubl Let thore'who have déspelred Sieg, orged with Balsam Co pay r nay fhe ee SAMARITANS GET ee Sent by mail ina plain envelope, Price—Male packages, $2. Female. $3. BLOOD! BLOOD! BLOOD’ SCROFULA, ULCERS. SORES SPOTS, RS. SCALES, BOILS. REAL DISEASES &c. ROOT AND HERB JUICE yefit of ‘the said ex- hand this — T ad Lot corner of Sth and K streets, Three citizens of Monroe county, Ala., have been breught to Montgomery under arrest, ebarged with fogging a freedman. be tried by a military commission. General Schofield wrote a letter coun il, of Richmond, yesterday evening. arking What amount of City debt was con- tracted during the war. y after the aboy two story Frame HENRY J. McLAUG Having appointed ™ IN €! and stamps at cos down when the property Virginia News. At the recent Convention of the Sunday School teaehers of the M. E. Church, South, in Virginie, held at Richmond, it was reeolved | “that we earnestly recommend that Sunday schools for the instruction of the colored peo- ple be established wherever and as soon as het. Tand K sts. Y JOHN B. WHEELER & CO., Auc No. 61 Lonisiana avenue, bet. 6th opposite the $ On THURSDAY. August 15th, at 6 o'clock p,m., Ton the premises part of lot 585. improved by a two-story Fra -house, No. 249 F street south, betw Love, Desertion, and Diverce. A very mteresting case came up for trial ‘day, before Police Justice Garrett, at Island. tn 186i, a young lady of Phila- delphia, then in her teens, an orphan, entitled to some $30,000 When of age, was captivated by the winning ways and gay uniform of Adolphus d’Grrville, a lieutenant in a New Jereey regiment of ssvairy. bimselt as ibe herr of immense tions in Louisiana, mining shares in Cali- fornia, and the like. With all these attractions aud very plausible address and good exterior Be so won on the young lady that ehe consented 10 a private marriage. céTemony she returned to her guardian’s hon: Next day the guardian heard of the p! marriage and cent for the husband, and 1 formed him that as they bad got ‘married, af be conld show him that he had means to support her until sbe should come in for her fortune, and also satisfy him that he was Sp unmarried ran of good character, he would con.ent to the match. He gave sev- r t@ parties in New Orleans and England. none of whom could be found, though 22 agent was sent to make them ‘ In the meantime he was refused all intercourse with the lady. A scene of quarrels w2nc dissensions sollowed, De claiminy ber friends branding him a cbear. Having leit the army he hag 50 08- rensible means of living, appearance and dressed well. io teside a! a certzin hotel on Staten Island, ‘Rnd wanted the niece of the proprie.or to elope withbim. The owner of the hoel having missed the key of his sate, and having heard ‘were missed from other hotels which be rad lately patronized, refused These things coming to the knowledge of detective Johnston, he had him arrested. He was brought before Justice Garrett yesterday, when Dis wife and the young lady whom he wished to marry ap- red against bim, as also did some three usekeepers, who had their own grievances A bunch of‘about thirty keys, cf all kinds and patterns, was produced by one of the ladies ss teng given to her by him treasure: while the detective shock bis head at them. as if to say the gentle- MAN Was of an inguisitive turn, and wanted +0 pry into other persen’s rooms and tranks. After hearing the complaints of the ag- grieved feir one and deluded notel keep- ers, Judge Garrett sentenced him to six months’ impri_onment in the county jail 50 fine. His wife, whose hatred seems now ae intense for Dim as her love was formerly, in- tends suing for a divorce immediately. He states that he bad precured a divorce before- band in Indiapapolis, but produced no pi im confirmation of the rssertion. Thus the ease stands at present: but the divorce suit The names of the dadies are at present withheld.—N. ¥. Sundey wenty-four hours.” ‘The Warrenton Index says: have been a blessing to our tarmers. Corn ir crocking. corn-houses swelling in delightful anticipation of the increased demands that will be made upen them, and nary horse says neigh to the promised yield. On Thursday, the 25th of July, William Hop- | Kine. aged about 25 years, a son of Kev. John Hopkins, of Arrington depot, Nelson county, was instantly killed by hgbting whilst making | hay, near Batesville, in Albermarie county. Mr. Jackson Marr. of Fauguier, died in New York a few days since. He was the brother of Capt. J. Q. erate eoldier who was killed dwring ‘he war. Lieut. Chase has been succeeded as Burean officer of Warrenton sub-dietrict by Capt. Gates. Lieut. C. is still retained as President of the Board of Registration of Fauquier. Gen. Lee visited Lewisburgh last weex, and was shown every mark of respe: zens, large numbers of whom called epon him. Berry Aros, & well-known sporting man, ‘was shot and mortally wounded in Richmond, on Saturday. by a man named Moses Levy. ' Judge Underwood's Grand Jury in Rich- Mond, adjourned sine die Friday. «The late rains mo change wheitever, ele, mo change with the venchers thereot, to the subscri the 18th day of June e by law be excluded fi Given under my hand t etting cured, or Terms: One-half twelve months, veyancing and $1 down when sold y ash; the balance in six and cured by a deod of amps at the purch: .B. WHEELER & CO., Ancts. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS No. 526, S. E. corner of Seventh and D sts. TWO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES WITH BA! KITCHE ON 2 2) EROF N STREET cury, try the He repre nted THE SUPREME COURT OF THEYDIS UF COLUMBIA. the 6th day of July Adams, Plaintiff, eee SYPHILIS, OR immediateiy after the SAMARITANS : 1; offered the SAMARITAN | TN NORTH, AT AU! y M. Traynor, cance he On FRIDAY, the Iith inst.. at 6 « ‘arr, the first Confed- cetual remedy ever pre- wd; it reaches and eradicates every particle of enereal poison, so that the cure is thorongh then, of this parity Gays alter this d ise the cause will y ed with, as in case of default. good depth. with the im Mf two well-built Frante and permanent. edy and Le healed, and do not _tranem posterity that for'which you may repent in after DO NOT DESPAIR! y be pronounced incurabl MAKITAN’S ROUT AND HERE J s bearing interest n the premise: eral reterences 1 conveyancing cost of the purchaser, & WILLIAMS, Aucts. YW, L. WALL & CO.. th eerner Penn’a avenn VERY DESIRABLE, AND VALUABLE LOTS On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, . clock, we will sell Lots 0. Degges’ subdivision of a partof square » No. 570. These lots adini 2d street west, Althonegh yon ion of. the Orphans’ + appointed Teed and 9th street, a s;\yindler and a the personal estate of said de- hand, as tar as 1 he kept up a good He lately came nd from all comple Democratic Pic-Nic.—The Democrats of Price $1.25 per bottie. the Seventeenth Ward held a pic-nic yester- day at Zwanziger’e, on the Annapolis road, | over Harman's bridge, about three miles from | At was the occasion for a general assemblage of the numerous candidates for the various offices provided for by the Corstitution now being raade at Annapolis by the Demo- cratic Convention, and which the Democrats | expect to foist upon the ' the electian pro tbat purpose. | ' are notified to lis, sed in connection with the ing each other, are situated on etween nurtn D and E d once a Week for three we weeksin the Ever | JAMES I. LOBEIRNE Price 25 cents. these remedies is fans and pallenta, veri articles 6 acknowl. They wre used Rim enterteinment. Ponulng back } NT OF THE INTERIOR. rATES PATENT OFFICE i etition of CHARLOTTE B cements to purchasers of reai estate, their | ple of Maryland at of the most rapidly improving held next month for Durirg the dsy, speeches were made by several Democrats Known as active party men before the war crushed ont treason aud Modern “Democracy,” as follows: B. H. Richardson, formerly editor of the a Democratic which w&s suppressed during the war for its trearonable publications, aud its editors and proprietors sent into companion- sbip with those in arms against the Federal John L. smith, Washington, D. C., and a member of tne late Democratic Legislature; John Wesley j kins, United States Marshal under Buchanan; John W Davis, a candidate for Sheriff, and Police Commissioner; Daniel THE SAMAR- 53 ~ForT MARSHALL, Baltimore, 186d tinfuction in sta’ fing that I Lave used * The Samaritan Ke Veneral discases in its most customary Ihave used them with fave found them ce romptly and. effectually. tious | bave the fullest confide: ‘and as far a8 my use of them extends, Trecotmmend'them street eyo ROWERS, “ Aseistant Surgeon, oth N. ¥. . C. FORD, corner lth etrect and Penn- Foty avenie, Warhington, HEN BS nd by Druggists DESMOND & CO., Philadelphia, RON WORKS.” STON CITY, Corner Ohiy avenue and 13th street. Thesubecrivers, thankful for the patronage hero- | tofois bestowed upon them by the citizens of Wash- ‘others, take this occasion to state that rf d, and have ample f erform all orders in'their line of lone in a8 expeditious, cheal Terms easy and made k WwW to complain of. NAGLE. & CO.. Auctioneers .. bet. 9th and 10th stree OF HOTEL judgment, discre hoes for seven years ae 8 ‘okenwf bi “STER'S, SAT TRUSTE. of said patent. in Liber R. M 28, one of the chattel records of the undersigned will DAY. August 16th. at 10 Fixtures, and Good’ Will tis ordered thi n be heard at the Washington county, I sell. ut public sale Government. formerly of ons are uotific they have, why sylvania avent exandria. Va Bar and Fix- ts. together with th 9 he Batent Of tures of the Restaurant thereto attached. set forth in writ formerly a Kar Ratcliffe, a lawyer of this city, of Washington, D. ©., who w during the war: A. Leo Knott, a member of the last Legislature. and said to be candidate "s Attorney under the Democratic Dr. Milton N. Taylor, long known as an active Democratic iti a candidate for Sheriff, Pherson, well known Southern symphathizer. and @ “withdrawn” candidate for Sheriff. Bait. Amevricon. eB AGLE I with the ries of the of- an excellent busi- ‘This house has ness, and is well Loc: fled i nivduys before | i ring; the argminents, itany, within | hese proport fier fling the testimony. also. that this and the Intell A. E_L. KEESE, Trustee, NAGLE & CO. to be a rich one. business, and and workmanlike a ‘an be done in this or the Northern ir work comprise pall their appendage: or stationary. tor use on Circular Saw Mills, Shaftin Constitution; gtice ue pndlish S. Auction eers, BR) No. 526, South CHANCERY Sale OF VALUABLE REAL ES- No. W6—Bauity — ‘Ruppert. compla ‘and Louisa Thomas. ¢ By virtue of a decree cause on the 16th day ot 1 8 Seinen gz at 5 o'clock and Duncan Me ; Free Press, Lebaiion French Vital Statistic ven in different jour- als toe statement of the physical degener- ation of the French peop'e, viz:—In there be- marringes, fewer births to each ge, and consequently dimin ulation. M. Broca presents a more encour- aging view of the question. The year 1854, the ir in which the alarm was first sounded, Was an exceptional year. With respect to marriages, it is admitted that they haye be- come less fruitful than heretofore, but not to the number of children per marriage baving in fact only declined from be remembered that tbe Place ts much land or for xteumb and Gearing for mill! brass; Architectural or Miscell Work, or heavy F vork, such ax Water Tanks nd_ Pattern Making; 1 Mechanics apy -y. They would also respectfully call attention of the public to their ri n Tubular Boiler.” This plan of Boiler, patented by them in 1862, has now b ssful operation for various p and has given general and entire satistaction ax possessing every quality essential in a first-class | fenm generator, viz: Economy in fue). facility for | cleaning. exemption from priming or foaming, and | , a8 can be shown by ion. They have all and are in oper We will be gia je tirst of said publications to be at least Uurrency bas been the tirst of i mn 0 T AUCTION. days previous to the day of heat Sat Ruppert and John neous Wrought Iron ner of Patents. =NT OF THE INTERIOR. TED STATES PATENT OFFICE, tion of HARRY WIL im the 18th day of October.» improvement in the Appl DEatTas ey LIGHTNIN aware Dow many are the deaths from lightning. itappesrs from statistics kept in France, that during the last thirty years more than ten thousand people were siruck by lightning, of whom two thousand two handfed and thir two were killed outright. eighty were killed during the last ten years, two hundred and forty-three f lightning falls op a crowd, it does more mischiet among the men than among the women, the taller persons being most animals are frequently stricken, while the persons in charge of them are spared. The old idea that the beach tres is a protection, is @ fatal error—the neighborhood of all isolated trees being dangerons, like that ofall highly projecting objects, except when they are in metaihe connection Railroads and telegraph wires are protectors, | in so far as they are able to absorb and convey considerable Amounts of electricity. Every locemotive does this unperceived, its metallic mass beingan excellent conduetor. along & railroad track where itrun country wihont trees is as dangerousas taking shelter under atall tree. That windows are dengerous is believed to be anerror, for ex- perience does not show that lightning strikes through open windows or follows a draft ol air.—Philadelphia Ledger. ertaining toa firet.class e “ Patent Diflerer- valuable property. re numbered 620, ith the improve hare, on part Lot 22, a large three- story. basement. and attic Brick House, containing thirteen rooms and wide hail through ithe honse. The lot has a front of 70 § feet deep. On Lot No. 23 on North Capitol street. with a depth of 70 feet; making both pieces of property yery valuable. cribed by the Court ar «fourth of the purchase money to be paid d le; balance in wix, twelve. tighteen months; the pure the deferred payments. bea Uy adeed of trust on the d veverine stamps at the cost of irchaser or purchasers Eight hundred and : Fs we expiration of eaid patent, which takes place on the extent supposed: and of these onl the expiration of eaid pi were females. M street, and 135 a large two-stor! lot fronts 137 feet 3 Itis ordered that age at which marriage takes jarer than formerly, for while it used to be 25, now, although some do marry the great buik do not do so Soldiers are indeed H persons are notitic hey have, why | constructed by ué ut these works tion iu this city and elsewhere, V avail onreelven of the opportunity to ex : how it in operation in these = 5 merits and show Jt. list of the Boilers on this pian . d's Hotel. tor warta- at Metropolitan Hotel, do., ac Tinting Office: at United ing building; at Soldier's Home sylum. across the ial, Washington U.S. Arsenal. Fortress Monroe: steain pro- Jadelphia, belo ‘ team Dredging Mac F tern wheel steamer Virginia, ‘otomac river; stern wheel steamer Enterprise. do. je Tron Works. Washington: stern whee now being completed at these WM. M. ELLIS & BRO. BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS. Terme of xale as pi between 25 and 30 watl between 3 Probibited from marrying hetore2 y The mere number of births ts ai criterion. and itis of more importance to as- certain (he numbers that arrive at adult In this respect France has been progress: mereasing, so thar she can now show an in- crease of 10,000,040 in a half century, notwith. standing wars, revolutions and other disaster: As contemporaneonsly with this increase there Das been a slight decrease of births, it is evi- e has been due to in- cording to the calenla- of Mr. Bartilion, there nas been a gain of years Since the beginning of the century. ‘The nomber of infants Surviving at five years, and that of adults surviving at twenty, bas similar progression. i have hey survived, but they are weil coneti- tered, a8 shown by their miliary aptitude: cording to M. Boudin this bes ipcreased trom forty file in the Pate sers to give notes forth in writing. . for interest from day timony fled by hearing must be + with the rles o ch will be furnished on ay portions and other papers re th of the city; at Li 8 il to ly wit! should fail to comply, wi porth of ths C7; 95 sifter the sale. the Trustee reserve at the risk and cost of the by advertising such resale onal Intelligencer. Kt, Exeentor aud Trustee. EN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. resell the pro) defaulting purehas BERNARD ( en days 8 fag the testim ten dase ater eet ui blished in the ‘ashington, D. the Intelligencer, mat the incre: creased vitality. niieatione te be at least elxty ing. aay OF near. THEAKER OGPER & LATIMER, emulate Clerke with J. Southwest corner Penn's “um Star Office Build 8 IN SQt LOT: mae rT. On THURSDAY A G6 o'clock. on the prem highest bidder, the north half of Lots 11112, and art of Lot 29. (subdivided into Lots 22 feet 6 inches ont.) in Square No. 76. Sule to commence with 11, on Zier street near K strect. Terms of sale: One-third cach; balance in one and two years, with interest. secured by deed of ‘onveyancing and stamps at purchaser’s 25 on each lot at time of sale, and the terms mplied with in five days, or the resold at the cost and risk of the d COOPER & LATIME McGuire & Co.,) une and lith street, ATES PATENT OFF! On the petition of GEORGE W. LIVERMORE, | |e madeast for the extension of But, not only A THEERSHING Macniny KILLS A MAN AND Buens Itstrr ur.—We learn from Mr. Alex. ura of & most shocking acci- dent which occurred on Tuesday evening about dnek, resulting in the death of Mr. John Sbaeffer, an estimable and industrious fxrmer residing abon: twelve miles out from the city, near Judge Lackland’: Toad. Mr Shaeifer had jnst purchased a new t. Louis, and was snper- Tal stacks of oUIB west Angust isth, at ‘ke thie occasion to return many thank: iyo si trons for their liberality in ‘politeness to cus- winces to merit & to my old friends and the past, aud eball en tomers and etrict attention to me shure of thelr future patronage. By Iai reased Bactittiog £05, obtaining supplies. an bering strictly to abled to offer 8 much better assorted stock at lower cra. eto call the special attention of the dies andpubiic i general 20 oue of the greatost Kiulan the partica: ambridge, Mass.. pi @ patent granted to him 1884, for an improvement in machinery fo: : the expiration of ent, which takes place on the 2ist day ot three per cent. ‘ven in J&4, although the years have become more Geio. The umber of exemptions for de icteney 0 eight diminished from 922% 16,000 ih 1531 to 533 in 1: ons ior infrmities amounted iti, and only examinations ¢1 on the Creve Cacw Itisordered that the said petition be heard at 64. The exemptions thresbing machine in fo 3126 per 10,000 in mtending the threshing of si wheat belonging to Mr. Fields, the vicinity. The machine was ebserved by Mr. S.to beon fire from friction among the wood work, near the cog; an effort to extinguish October next, atl? apy they | cf September, in the pr tion onght not to he eranted nsion are required to THE PREBLE PATENT BOOT FOR LADIES. comfort and style it cannot be sar- ‘and look at them before purchasing any others. Callearly. Itis proper for me to say pon, fining & goad, assortment of ead taple styles of ladies’ other leading, and staple styles of Ladies ernona opposing the ex i aeierhe Patnt Office, their objectio fet forth in writing, at day of hearing. o be uted at the said hearin: tobe ued Sia tmccorannce with Govules ot tear h will be furnished @n ay itions and other papers re! office twenty. arguments, if aby, within filing the test: ed, also. that this not ican and the Intelligencer, in the Journal, B Wer A shocking case of suicide occurred in the Gepot of the Centrai Railroad at Buffalo on lust as the train was rting out, & respectable looking man got out of the second car from the rear, and deliber- ately placed himeelf on the rail between the The train starved and pasced over Dis head and chi ‘an‘ly depriving the suicide of life. Ho ntacry or groan His name had Bet been ascertained, but 1t is said that he was & Hetrew merchan. doing business in Buffalo. 8 and he was making the fize, when his legs, by some means, wae drawn into the machinery and torn completely off nearthe thigh. Une of the men rushed up and pulled him out, or his whole hody would have been crushed and torn into Stoms, as the machine, driven by eight horses. was operating with tremendous power. The unfortunate man lived about in houratter the accident. He was about thirty-egbt years of age, 8 leaves & wife and four children. He was well known In the neighborhood as a hard All testimony filed by either part ‘Thursday morning. ‘es! y, er party YY NAGLE & CO,, Auctioneers, imust be taken and Salesroom 29) you can rely upon elesr001 5 Pa. ay., bet. 9th and loth ste, 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, 1 Merchandise of every description, ‘arriages, Harness. &c. Liberal cash advances misses’, boys’ and chi omens, toys’ and children’s HATS and CAPS in great vary, with BASE BALL ‘SHOES of all j ‘the place. sizes. Don't forge =e io, wixpsox In Boots, Shoes an: at Dealer Bo Ttn st, bee Land ANTE'S PURGATORIO, translated, American Grape Cul Horwood’s Law and Practice of aval the wheels t, Crushing them ie on consignment. Jes at onr Salesroom eve: rs! ¥, aud SATERDAT atocieee AGLE & CO., Anctionee: low. |Mead’s miblications to be at least = OF Women In HaRVesT.—A corres- Passengers by this route from Baltimore have the advantage of making all changes in UNION DE POTS, and no FERRIES, in be procured at the of. Tickets by this route fice, corner 6th street and Pennsylvania avenne, Sealed Proposals w under National Hotel, where reliable information nntil 2 o'clock m.. SATURDAY. the 24th will be given at all times, tor furnishing the following Books and | Passengers procuring tickets at thia office cam for the use of the Public sch ; the school year beginning the urst Monilay in Se tember next: . | Sdozen Worcester’s Priv ir secure accommodations in Sleeping Oars for EI mira or Pittsburg, W. J. ARNOLD, Ticket Agent, Sixth and Penn‘a ave., Washingten, D, 8, YOUNG, Gen. Pass Agen: de}-ly Baltimore. ard ‘HROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTO | s dozen Davies* P y Arithm! > LP. ed 2 | Gaoven slaril's Fonte Tread PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. {dozen Worcester's Comprehensive Spelling Book 5 12 dozen ¢ urns Mental Arithn Lie oR Se fi rimar: phy ee Davies: Elenents of Written Arithme Wasitncton, Jan. 6, 1867, . or Trains between Washi N Practical Ayitin now run as follows, viz won and New York az rimary His oF the United FOR NEW YORK, withont change of cars. Senay HI ¢ nites Leave daily (except Sunday) at 7:45, m., 12:2 shG a an D. mi. sl ale “FOR PHILADELPHIA. pglish Grammar Leave daily ¢ ent Sunday) at 7:45 and 12:15 p- m m., and 4:30 and 7:00 p. ON SUNDAY. Rpeey for New York and Philadelphia at 7:00 p, aPNow Paper | gSleeving cars for New York on 7:00. m. trai marc pense Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York, o Boston. can ui at the Station Office at all hour in the day. 1 as at the new effice in the Bank ere aud Brokers Telegraph Line, 348 Penn. ave- jeu gross Spen amie, between 6th and iin street chet ‘ons Gillott = No ine Steel Pe ce Raltimore and Qhio Railroad advertisemen, pote Te, a Bxtre Fine Stee! Pens and schedule between Washington, Baltimore, AD eli | dozen Hillard’s Third Res reantile White (2 reams First Quality Comun ozen Plain Tnkst Rubbers hapolis, and the West. J.L. WILSON Master of Transportatio he furnished by tho LM. COLE. General Ticket Agent. time to ti ate GEO. 8. KOONTZ. Agent, Washington, h proposal to be ‘oposals for gicgl) WILKINS, Passenger Agent. * gu Stationery, to be addressed to the | .0¢Sutf zued. ——_____—X—X—X—X—X—_—_ y more of above icles as be np y rover jhe gh hie ont soratthe STEAMBOAT LINE eas may specified in t cont '. snot inthe cin iat ae POTOMAC FERRY COMPANY, ¢ turnished at the te — Amnished at thet WASHINGTON AND ALEXANDRIA. \ nu 16-2awt2t Chairr OST OF FICE DEPAR Office of Disbursing Ci will be The Ste unboats of the Company leave each plac EVERY WW from 6 o'clock a. m. until7 o'clock p.m. Leave rom eee the wharf foot of 7th street, Wash- in ‘The Seventh street Cars connect with the Boats 66y tons (2.240 Ihe. hest Anthracite White Ach Coal, FOR MOUNT VERNON. (large furnace #176.) The fine steamer ** WAWAS will leave the fi tons (2.240 bs.) best Red Ash Cval. whart foot of th street, TURSDAY. THURS cords seusoued Oak Wood. DAY and SATURDAY M t 10 o'clock D cords bust bakers’ Pine Wood. " Beiurning, the Boat arrives at 3 p.m. samples of Coal must ac es EXCURSIONS. d split before sto- | The steamer WAWASET” can be chartered for ntities ae may be | Excursions to Glymont and otlier pointa on the B. OLMSTED, Tiver at reasonable rates. The Gronnds and the reing Clerk and Sup't. | Pavillion at Glymont are in goed order for Pio-nice TY HAL and Pleasare parties D.C Augnat 6. 1 Parties desiring to charter the ‘ Wawaset ea eae : should apply at the office of the Company. foot 0 ith street, my7 President P. BALTIMOR GTON. MBIA will leave Riley» nipany each tobe saw R.and to be delivered in nired. u7-16t Disb AYOR'S OFFIC Washix i hor without pro ed_at this office until the 2 day of Augnet, 1s: . 4 clock m., for building | Wharf, at the foot of lith street, au Iron Bridge of clear span,and of 47 | Overy WEDNESDAY Morhing, «i eee. j foot width Guvclock. Returning, she will eave The wid road {the bridze wilt be divided into two | Commerce atreet Wharf, Baltimore, every SATUR- ; h having «clear width of 18 feet:two | HAY Afternoon, at4o'clock. She will stop at the footways. each having a clear width of) feet and | jaudings on both eides of the rivers going and re. i the remaining four feet of the Sivect sith ail turning. Freight taken at very low rates. For | De occupied by three trusses, each having a width i i ofl foot, aud two. rail ide of the footway, | MFtHer particulars Appic to, ey, Agent, each having awidth of ey'a Wharf, foot 0: The Bridge must be wholly composed of the best | SPI¢T&F8m__Riley’s Wharf, foot of ith st, American fron, except the floor covering. which 0 TRANSPORTATION LINE FO} ibe cempened of eood sound Uak phauk. two | PLOTOMAC TRE TORE. of3 inch plank for the roadways: and | | Making freight connection at AQUIA CREEK one thickness of 2-inch @ak plank fur the foot- | with RICHMOND, NUSPERIOR ‘The steamer EXP: C. Nickle, and steamer Leavin e eof its own weight ptain Jno. oO ~ uniformly distributed ext H. Wilson, leave W: Xth strees and the sizes of its component parts must | Wharf, every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. af ned that the tensive str: in upon | 6a.m., for Baltimore, and usual way landings on- them nnd 5 jot in any .. Returning, leave Baltimore every exceed lo. ponnds to the square inch of cross: | PUESDAY and FRIDAY s4 p.m, section. and such parts as will be acted upon com: | Ker further information apply to pressively m Mcient additional xize to BO REYAN & BRO. ¢ their z injuriously by deflection. mh 18-tf No. 345 Pennsylvania a Httom’of the ridge-chord wilt boy say TL = Stes a above Water surface - = e “tone abutments to be heightened about 3 x ES. FRUIT JARS, PRESER- at the expense of the. E th of time they will of the work ill Le considered unless 49334 9th st.. between Dand compa- | i¥6-Im* One and half equares north Pa. a: actory guarantees that the contract, | PYRENCH BOOKS.—Henri Conscienc Will be faithfully executed; and the { mon de Vargent:45 cents. George Hege is reserved of reecting any and ail plans. | crezia Florianie 4s cents. George i specificati d proposals, ifit is to the interes$ | taire Intime; 45 cents. Lamartine: Les Contiden- ot the Corporation {| ces; 45cents. Alphonse Karr: Sous les Tilleuls; 46 on te eats cases” ty tho a ayor, and | cents. Al phionge Karr: Voyage autour de Mon Jar Proposs a “0 dice } ah cents. honse Karr: Omne] RICHARD WALLACH, Mayor; | HGeente, Louis Reybaa@ilie Con JOHN B.TURYT is . cents. De Stendhol: Le et JOUN poet Aldermen; 45 cents. Celeste: par L 5 Board of Common Conncfl, gjre-Damo de Paris: par Victor Mego, 3 Committee, FRANCK TAYLOR. | PRorosaLs FOR NEW JAIL. pa Osx Rosewood aciian PIANO, made by Gilbert; Derserwenr oF ae TTpRIOR) $178. [ > - D.C., July 31.1857.§ | Qne Rosewood PIANO, made by Meyer; ealed proposals will be ¥ ‘dat this depart- | 00. 112.0 clock M..on TUESDAY. the seven- | One almost new Boardman & Gray, with Stool and September. 1 for the erection of the | Cover; $250. For sale upon easy terms. jail. in and forthe District of Columbia, author- | A large lot of Steinway & Son's and North Amer- ived and provided for by the act of Congress, ap- | fcan Piano Co.’ Instruments haa just been re 25.1846. and the joint resolution ap- | ceived at the Ware-rooms. ef W. G. METZEROTE 2. 1367. | & CO.. sole agent of Steinway’s Pianos, and Ma- PIANOS. d Arawings, and specifications | son & Humlin’s Cabinet Orgaus, my 9 tthe architect's office in the eastern ROOK STi lee Sea i he Capitol, Washington City, every EW BOOKS—The Invincible ee ation excl of the phenomena commonly called. iritual- HAS Baby cumdavs, Detween the heurs of 94. m. | 7,7 'fisie Magoon, by Mrs. Frances Dana fags, Separate bids will be received for the mason} y | Gree Sea, by Henry Morford. ‘My Day and other © iron Werk. and carpentry work, | Peems, by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Pendennis, Dia- | OTe tr ctor whe Cae ae eee a SN | qnond Edltion; iustrated. Brinton on Intestinay Le required to enter into a snificent bond. to be | Obstructioa. Harrison on she Ricem Baller. oe approved by the Secretary of the Interior, for the AY my faithful completion of his contract. Payments will | = = mad is he work Progress, of estimates 505 NINTH STREET, 505 lined to by the architect, bat twenty per centom: the estimates will be retained until the contract FOUR DOORS NORTH OF D STREET, complete (Seaton Hall Building.) ‘The Soutract will be awarded to the lowest re- ae oe ib ler, but the department reserves the ERS, {to reject any or all of the bids should itty | WEY PA deemed for the interests of the Guyermment todo WINDOW ree | so, NDS, | - Phevdids'will be opened at noon on the 18th vay BEAD nce of such of the bidders CANTON MATTING, TABLE ANP FROOR OILCLOTH, Is should be end: d the envelope: ss proponnls for New dalle and hedireetet tetas | GILT CORNICES, Beprorary SF Ce Litera Mr ee rg OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, an 5-12 Secretary of the Interior. PICTURE CORD AND TASSELS, &c., &c. pror: SALS FOR FUEL. A fine assortment of the above Goods in Store, DEPARTMENT oF THE INTERIOR, and for sale CHEAP FOR CASH. | WasHINGTON, D. iy ar 1357. | Seated Proposals will be received at this Depart- | - wn 98.sm i | as may choose to atten KIDWELL & HENDERSON, ment until 12 o'lock ™., TUESBAY, the 20th SOS sth atrtet)) ‘Angst, 1867— EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Hor ai tone (2 40 This. to the ton)of the best qual UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ¢ “Balti x ? Coal, i ASHINGTON, Jul L: 6 weeks, the first of waid ity" Baltimore Coal Company’s pemieacs On the petition of NURMAN MILLINGTON of avy cave previous to | “ju tons (2.240 Ibs. to.the ton) best quality Red | Shafstsbury, Vermont, for himself and S. M worming, industrious and thrifty farmer. The threshing machiue was consumed by the fire, together with seven to Mr. Fields —wst. Louis (Mo.) Republican, pondent of the Len crops im Northum don ‘Times says that the berlund and Durh: «north of England, a: y re reaped entirely by ‘women. except when Irish harvest laborers are and where the use of hus been adopted. &7 A Boston doot-vii Commissioner of Patents, FRPPEPPRPPPPPEPPPPPPPEPEE NOTICE. LINEN COLLAR LAUNDRY. ‘We take pleasure in informing our customers and friends that we have, in connect and Collar M: LAU. Girceh aettic ef nich tol i apo lars, giving them @ fine the oprearance ldo Binerson; Duke of Argyl, The in Explained. “Miss Ravenel’s by B. LPR ANKE TAYLOR. Cs ING PLAS SEVENTH STREET. TO PERSONS RENOVATING. REDUCED PRICES FOB CASH, Having the largest and choicest Stock f trict, and wishing to aible'during the summer tirorder to inn procurable as @ditor sees a diminution of re- *pect tor the doctrine of State sovereignty in the fact that so many spell the word State with asmall ‘s."" He bas a very critical +44.” @7 An editor, referring to airtight coffins, ouce tried one of in order to make root io as chefde cuis- marchaves, we shall offer: for the nest ton months, at reduced Prices for cash, our choice selec. WIND ARO’ SHADES, with our Shirt ‘ik has a bank acconat 12 it the Parl little reputation to th and other eleg Which have received the bi many of the mos fy throughout the country. vy Zz. M. P. KING rner 15% @hd eVor washing Mid Gloves, Lace Curtains, and Brogiees, and C) ‘antile Soap. BF Georgia will poll a majoriiy ef white Convention, and a u Biack ones in favor. Sa” The grea: fall of rain will preventagreat vi-e in batter. So A Western pork. packer has been dis- covered in selling barrels of sand and sait for prime mess pork. He bas “salted down” $20,000 No person bay these coffins will ever use any other ” S77 A Connecticut paper heads its return: election—-The Democra: A wild way of stating a on APERHANG: of new Collars. It has been @ ‘AL PIC omers in wearing Linen Croperly dalshed and taobviate their accommodation. fom the Kentuck: ve been induced to claim a majority.” rrangements to suit them in that very par- article of dress. LOCKWOOD, HUFTY & TAYLOR, ‘Manufacturers of and Dealers in LADIES’ AND GENT.’8 FURNISHING GOODS 324 Pennsylvania avenue, - detween 9th and 10th ste, TEW BOO ree Landof Thor; bye Oils cn’s Translation 0! ot ema inels Gi HELVES. ae and ENGRA’ ‘o those needing the call and examine our Goods, and prices before purchasing. Please remember the name and nom! York Evening Gazette tells of © man wbo has cured bimeelt of what he calls (Re “‘hog system”. meal. The system is certainly ‘above wa would jease and “compare guilty f dyspepsia by — tale s Jag Soft Soap; eee direction PNone genuine unless the maker's name is Se Waver sells in a dry part of Australia for ve dollars s half-pint. @7 Wrat Protestan's call the “movement Jov ards Kome” was never so great in England among all cinssee wortby of f tek Bryant, a colored citizen of bas been appointed by the ‘ury Department, Janitorot t city, At @ compensa. and E streets, Kiualism helps {L b@s abolished the death penalty for Railroad}, ASPBEBB! cine S Re ee All of best quality. @ under Ebbitt Hor AM SAUBAGE.—1 au of HAM wn andr JERRY SYRUP, ERRY CORDIAL, . W. BURCHELL, rise, core titi and Wate, on of $50 per month. How To Drerroy eats worth. of palve: it with little flour an iece Of paper, joor where the roache: Prussian dlue contains their depredations. 500 and 503 G si jen 1). ae USE LIME. by **Ouida;” $1 or Shak of gentlemen of Norfoll - wemplace building 9 larg factory in inate SF Io Centralia, Tlinois, Samuel Musick yan off wih Jone Hunt's wife eare. Dot uis wife's mo'ber tbe offencere brovght ‘hem Roacnes,—Take ten rized Proestan blue, mix id sugar. put the mixture then lay the paper = generally ra the poison that ends Lee; Call ated: $1.50. iturist; ilipetrs eh it receil chi LIME —Jnet received, ran tc it GUINAND’S wha; Meiw John didn’t did. and pursuing a8, LIME, for ealew Miveet aud cs foot OF 90 Bt, enpt, abreet and can: Ash Coal, stove and grate size. George, executrix, with Abraham E. Gardner and 150 or more cords best quality, seasoned Oak land J. Mattison, executors of the estate of Den- Wood. | George. deceased, praying for the extension 20 or more cords best quality, seasoned “haker’s” | of a patent granted to the said ‘Millington and Pine Wood. George the 18th day of October, 1853, for an improve- Samples of the Coal tobe exhibitedto the Engi- | ment in Machines for Figuring Carpenters” neer of this building, and any delivery not satis- | Squares. for seven years from the expiration of said factory to him will be rejected. aatent. Which takes place on the 18th day of Octo- sfactory arrangements must be made forthe | ber, 137: : Nery and correct mengurement of each. {tis ordered that the said petition be heard at the For the convenience of Midders, separate propo- | Patent Office on MONDAY, the 40th day of Septem- sals will be received for the coal and wood.» | ber next, at 12 o'clock M.; and all persons are noti- Bond in double the amount will be reqnired of | fied to appear and show cause, if any they have,why the succersful bidder. baid petition onght not to be granted. ‘Proposals to be addzested to the Secretary of the | “'pstcons opposing the extension are required to “Pr ls £1 Bid | in the Patent Office their objections, specially taterfory and endoxeed " Proposatel i Re | Bie ieee carat to 4 iy 27 | Gay of hearing; all testimo © part oe mperimendont._ | tobe used et the said heating prust be taken ant transmitted in accordance with the rules of the i | - = i EW BOOKS.—Mandsley’s Physiology and | » Which will be furnished lication. | Nimotogyo Hie Mind.” Chriatlanity and its | “Pepositionsand other papers relien pores test | Conflicts; by a ary A story of Boom ‘og | mony nase berfiled in the office twenty days before: | bag ean yay pl oad he gayings of | the day of hearing; the arguments, if eny, within | Dr, Bushahaleker. er learned Men; by F. | ten days after filing the testimony. | §; Comenss, A Homance of the Republic: ty Li | “Ordered. also: that this notice bo published in the | Hate Mtg eaten Aneta hg tenes | eDabl a at he daelpecre wanes, | Rea. Vattiean Life with Mosby; by Major dona | C884 three success wrecks; tho frst of said ‘auyuier. jous to be at least sixty days previous to FRANCK TAYLOR. | ‘y of hearing. T.0- THEAWER. A J BE RURERA PRESERVING TAR—A fun | ww, Commissiomer of Patents._ supply on hand. and oftered reasonable | ~r pw ROOKS.—The Seven Wecks? War; by H. ; Fe nga pO LEEE A GUE AreRIE, | ankatstaaGannaly iment Humor MLR ena 322 Pa. ave.. det. lothand uth ete, | Prieta. Codman's Ten Monthe in Brazil; APS p TE. ARK. | Trost APANESE TEA WAUCERS, BASKETS, @:. | i'd! best authors. Dugh Undiow. Braithywa it] 4 y Fitz it Retrospoct an get Sr aye pace | R-Jalp2te” (GET BY PAYOR a a