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have looked simply fis ‘me from al! sectarianism or party bias, LUCAL INTELLIG NCE. Pustic Scacors —-T>» Board of Trustees of Public Schools preen'«d a momerial to Con- gress at ite Inte session praying the transfi ®f city lote for education i! purposes, andtha » portion of the proceeds of the sales of lots here- tofore sold may be invested for that pur inthis memorial they state that they * been intrusted with th schools, and that they find the priated for that purpose whoily to erect suitable schoolhouzes and them with cum the attenti and gay that within five val of the Gienersl Government the first free school was school, with one othe-, continued to furnish the poorer children of the city with elemen- tary instruction til 1544, when the new school system was adopted ais provides, ries of graded echoois, ebildren from the primary school, as is done in the northern cities. e. ave care of the public fands appro inadequate to supply tent teachers They review id education in Washington, years after the remo- bere in 1800, ablished. This by a:e- for the education of Tho trastees, in the appointment of teachers, to the question of their ‘Loe children are taught all the ele- a thorough English education, free em in 1342 the expenditure by the ccrporation for school parposes was $1,755. There were at that time but two schools, two teachers, and about two uuodred pupils. The expenditures for the year 1853-4 amountel to $17,633; there are now twenty-four schools, thirty- seven teachers, and about twenty-two hundred pupils; handreds of children are waiting for yzmission, but eannot be received for want of scho 1 accommodation A large sum is now needed for the erection of school howses on the most approved plans, supplying them with suitable furniture, books, maps and apparaius. Those a- present uced by the corporation, are, with few exceptions, wholly unsuited tothe parposes for which ‘hey are occupied. They are generally too smali, deficient in means of ventilation, and of light; in some instances they are difficult of access. and in others withoat grounds, except the pub- lis streets, for the recreation of the pupils ibe corporation possesses, in fee, only five school-housee, while it hires seventeea, at an annual rent of more than $1600. Seveaty- five thousand doliars are now wanted. te build and furnish a sufficient number of primary t and grammar schools for the accommodation of the children who are now pupils in the pub lic schools, (or who are waiting for vacancies A to occur 20 as to be admi'ted thereia.) and to erect and endow a high school, without which the public school system is incomplete. For this large expenditure, the present and Proepective means of the corporation are wholly inadequa‘e, and the city is necessari! compelled to have recourse for aid to the gen- eral government, the local legislature of the he last annual report of the Secretary of the m: district. \ The Board now give copious extracts from Bterior and other high authorities, recom- mendiog that ce t»in city lots belonging to the General Governmert, be turned over to the city authorities to be devoted exclusively to educational purpose: They state that grants of land for the endowment of schools and colleges have been frequentiy made by Congress, aud no measures have been more usiformiy cheiished than the education of the asses among both States and ferri:o- ries, and they cite eases of some cf the Wee:- ern States which have been allowed one town- ship at the value of $47,600; soms have been allowed two townships. which, at the lowest calculation. are worth $95 200. Besides this large educational fand each cf} the Western States possess the means cf in- creasing this capital to whatever extent it may de heres fier thought necessary. No such resources are to be found inthis District. The | Schocl Trustees, votes of thanks were tendered texation needed to meet the numerous ex- | t? Senators Cass and Dawson, and to Hon. Mr. #penses incidental to the metropolis cf the na.| /@wmilton, for their efforts in behalf of Waeh- tion, is very great, and the citizens have | ‘2s°en city. taxed themselves to the highe: in order to b expenses of the municipal government. wit sllowed though ‘he Government has made made liberal | Jimmy says be can prove it by Script approp iations for the Listrict, it will be re- membered if pays no toxes, which, if it bad done, the aggregate would have amounted to More than $2,500 000. In order to more clearly show the resources of the Corporation, ‘hey present a table of the receipts aud expenditures, in which it is seen that the interest op the city debt and the ex- benditures copnec.ed with the streets, alleys, 4), atsorb a large of the Corporation. They give an accountcf the manrer territory on which the city stands, aud ibe une derstanding that the government should take tbe sole contrclof the streets, which und standing was acted on under Jeffereon. But since 43 a new construction bae heen giveu to the law, and the city hc bad topay alarge share. Ibey conclude the.- usemeria! by say- ing - Should it be deemeu incompatible b the publiointerest to make a grant ef publi: | - lend, in conformity with the recommendation which bave been referred to above, they beg leave respectfully to suggest that out of the amount received into the public treagury of | of 4 the United States, from the aggregate proceeds | Cis: i, on M migomery street, near Giy, is for sale. of the sales heretofore made of city lots by the general goveroment, one-fourth part there- | & of snail be rega:ded as atrust fund, set apart snd loaned tothe United States treasury, of which the interest only, atthe rate of six’ per cent. porannum, shall be paid to the corporate sutbo within the city of Washington. niations which have now been set forth, be admitted to be just and reasona- ble, the trustees invoke favorable consideration laid on the table Stcsz FoR T&E Monument —We had the plea:ure of seeing the beautiful marble block whicd the Freemesin’s of Arkunsag are about to present to the Washington Monument Aaav- craucn. best—combining the classiv wii modern style. mystic G inc the more At the top of the block is the Freemasons of the State of Arkansas. Ad gloriem fratris ot Patris Pairie ” The follows the desigr—the insignia of the retired states- man, the robe and elippcers at the left; in the ~middle a coffin, fa basso reiievo, with Wash- 4 ington’s name upon the top; while near the| #enue and Eleveuth = middle hargs the Mason’s apron, and from Nes: the ccflia protrude the handleof asword | the blade cf a sythe ewb! farmer and warrior. On the extreme left is seen the insignia of masnry, the plumbe and line, «quare, com- ase, Sc , interspersed with folisge in a grace- i manner. Not understanding them, we cannot appreciate these emblems very well— but no explanation is needed to ‘ell as what they mean. he workmanship would be creditable to any one, but when we say that it was done vatic of the under the diree:ion of Mr. Rutherford, by one] ™« of Lis apprentices, Wm. Dornin, it may be considered as a wken of latent talent be deve.oped. We have s design that pleased us bes* ; tu be apprecia' ed it should be seen. The block is four fect long and two feet wide, of Maseachusetts mar aud can beseen for afew days at A. Ruther- ford's marble yari,on the avenue. nearly op- posite the Nati.nal 1hea're. Taz Wearsen.—the old ee that when the spring comes in like a lamb it goes out like a eae and vice versa We hardly know what to gay sbout the opening of this season. It was not inargurated with m ch Toar, nor was it very sheepish in its entree; bet it came as @ genteel, conservative, old fehioned epring should, wi b a due regard to the health ot the inhabitants of this Jittle world, and with an eye to saving ali the fru’ possible. Yes,springisbere! ‘the ladies are paring to meet ber by donniog their gayer “tments, and the trees aro ha gonagy ng roach, (for sentiment on this Pa let sical was their first compositions ‘at school.) and we bave made great prepara tions for meeting the demand for room,”’ in order to insert the spring ad pen | Preaching. The first mentioned Y} and epace”’ will not their proportion of the} not love 1 proportion of the means] y. in} urdzy) afternoon, at 3o’clock, from hig late resi which tho general government acquired tho | dcr, Thirteenth street, Island. ties of this city, to be expended by| 7" streets. Apply to J ©. G. KENNEDY, 10th =r. for the purpose of of supportiog | #24 Pa avenue. dered correct, and the claims of | kery, or any other business on Pa avenue, between . the public sehcols in Wasbington, as herein | 19:2 and 2th street. Apply on the premiscs, for them early and Fee RENT—A NEW BRICK HOUSE on 13th The report was ordered to be printed ard Tees ee ee te nes SRS The design iz one of Capt Erouga’s| «tr L ic G oeing an eye. Then comes the} parm ioseription—* The Grand Lodge of the ancient} corner of tridge and Congress sts., No. 87. wears A —About ten o'clock, ast pasting up Capitol Hill, he was met by two Well grown colored bays, who had wrapt them- selves in white sheets and were trying tofrigh ‘en persots who were passing Failing '? alarm this gevtl:man, ‘hey cet themselves for soother vor tleriin and Indy who were ap- ntleman back to before they should go too far. them and ited a pistol -t the largest of the two and threatened to blow his brains out, when tho seamp went down on his knees and be; for his life. his eyes look- ing as large as half dollars, and the knots of his wool just straightening out from fright, as he lifted his hands and exclaimed, ‘Oh please, master, gist ’scuse me dis time, and I never do so no more.’ Ile waslet go; though he should he¥e been taken to the guard house and made to pay for his fun. Suspeo‘ing what they were Stop the scam He confronted t » Goop News To the Hunaryr.—Yesterday, we were so pressed with business that we could not get home to dinnor, se we dropped into the El Dorado House, on the Avenue, near 4} street, “for half a dozen fried,” 40. We were agreeable surprised to find our old friend Reynolds, formerly of Willard’s, there, and we must say we never tasted more deliciov: or larger bivalves since we have been in th: habit of eating them. Everything looked ©) inviting, and the good cigir which closed cut lunch, was so fragrant, that they linger on our memory yet, and we think we shal! fre- |. quently call again. *‘Go thou and do like- wise” if you kaow and want what is good. Carmivat Court.—Yestorday, after we left, Andrew Kidweil, Patrick Rady, and Jno. Sheckells were found guilty of an affra To day. Marcelia Duncan was tried for lar- ceny, and acquitted. Rateliff for defence. Thos. Pratt, negro petty larceny; guilty. Laskey for defence. — pees larveny; guilty vter Douglass, petty larceny; guilty. Car- rington foe telveee, 2 — Tue Frew of Donaldson & Hunt has been dissolved by mutual consent, and Dr Hant has published a card recommending Dr. Donald sea to all their fo-mer friends; and making, so far as in him lies, a transfer of his influence We cordially agree with Dre H. in presenting Dr. Donald-on’s clams to the public, knowing, from personal experience and an in‘imaie ac- quaintance with him, that he is jist'y entitled o their kind cossideration Tag Fancy Bari —tThe ball of the Young merisa Dancing Club, which has been so much taiked of for several days past, came of last night as advertised in this paper. We learn that it was an elegant affair, and every one present appeared to be pleased with the managevient of it. We regret thatour “time sallow us to give a more particular accideat; but we will say what we can, and wish a long life to “Young America.” A Hiyt to tae CoxrpuLent —There are any persons in this city who have a Pyronic aversion to fatnes:, and make use of all euch nos'rums as vinegar, the grand medicated brdrogenated fispcomdoodie, te prevent it. We heartily sympathize with them, and offer the following advice: [f you are afraid of cor pulency, never go to the circus, for if you do, you wi'l “laugh and grow fat,” until you have attained the proportions of an alderman. De Quer’ Bors —Lazt evening a number of boys were arrested by the police for loiter- ing about the Theatre and behaving in a dis- orderly wanner. They were taken to the guard house and their cases were being dis- posed of when we left the trial room. It wil! probably prevent much confusion at that place of amusewent. Tanks —At a resent meeting of the Public Jpory Mgzer’s Sextients.—He that does ies, babies, music, and flowers, can never enter the ki ARRIED. On the Sth instant, by the Rev. Father Boyle, Mr. SAMUEL T. DRURY t> Miss KATS B. SCOTT, all of this place. DIED. lu this city, oa the 8th instant Mr. JNO. SHEA, a native of the cousty of Kilkenny, Irelend, aged 46 4&g~ His funeral will take place to-morrow (Rat- {New York papers please copy.) - Por Bale and Sent. F& RENT—A PARLOR AND BEDROOMS, Eack room is well furnished « nd desirable. Terms moderate. 537 Seven mar 9 - 2t* TOR SALE AND RENT IN GEORGETOWN. ‘Tae officer, with Gre proof Vault attached, ec pied for the last twenty years by the Potomac Fire rance Company. will be f rrenton the Ist day pri. ‘The house now occupied by Mr. Thomas Inquire on the premises, Ne. eenth street, between F and G. in: itco*tains 10 rooms, with pump and sndry out aildings, ou a lot 49 by 140, and will be seld low. Apply to HYDE mar S—3t 122 Washing on ~ F' JR RENT—ON MODERATE TERMS 2 sinal furnished House on E street, between 6th an: mar 7—11 OUSE POR RENT AND FIXTURES FOR sale, suitable tor a Confectioner and Cake Bo- mar 6—S* Street. near M, contaming eight rooms and a etreet, between 13u: and Léth sts, of mar 5—6i* L. RICHARDSON, UBRNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT—That com wadious House, No. 450 H street; containing eleven room, with bath room, gas fixtures, &c, completely furnished in every particular, is fur rent. App'y to N. M. McGREGOR, Furniture Dealer, 7b feb 23—1f PUR RENT OR EXCHANGE—For Georgetown or Cry Property, a stall and well cultivated in Fairfax county, Va. Enquire of J. ORME, feb6—f ) TORAGE.—Those having Furniure, Dry Goods KD Groceries, &c., to be stored, will find ample ac commodations in the large, airy, flag stone paved, and Dry Basements un the star office, commer Pa Apply at the Star office. jan 31 utiful'y aud healthily lovated Building Lots, 24 fect front by 130 feet deep, on graded streets, can, until spring, be bought. at the exceeding low price of $73, payable $3 per month ‘Title indisputable. Union Land Office, 7th st., above Odd Fellows’ Hall. jan 96m JOHN FOX, Secretary. W ANTED—A WOMAN TC end iron in a private fax eat COOK, WASH, Jood reference Apply at No 328 North t street, corner mar of Lith. yet to MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WANTS ASITU A ation as cook, or cook, Washer and — ina b all family, woo can be well recommende ken only of those paris of the ners path nt this office for “D 8.7 (SEER AND PARM HANDS WANTED — I wish to hive au Oversecr or Foreman on my farm in Pairiax ar. ve ge om with a wife and no chiidrea would be preferred. a . 1 abe walk to bine two good hands. None need app’ 6 they come well recommended. Rds me either at Washington City, or Avon wart ny Vi Oana Te PRANCTS A DICKENS. ANTED—TWENTY-FivE GOOD VEST and WY _rest.abere, Kone ned ay zen owe thands Constant . ete who are competent MAWALL & STEPHENS, Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10ch sts. mar 6—6: OARDING.— Siz of cizht —— a by the month, week or day, can be secomuio- dated at Mrs. DEMENT’S, No. 39% Dat. opposite the Metropolitan offi :e. LARGE Lot OF FUAX SEED just received for sale = "SAWL BACON & CO., febl3—lLa Corner Seventh st. and Pe, ave, mur 7— Upis2 From kidgwey t> 14750 F so by "14797 Feom For: W yn-, t [Concluded from fourth page } loman, on his way home, was | 13321 From Richland City by “extonyille. R'ch laad Centre, Reukoridge, F-ncy Creek and Kiekapro to Vincq ta O Hf, 48 miles aad bask, ences Week nd “ty Torsiaystéam noquaC Hi eame day by Spm 1 th We nes ay at 6am Mich] aad City ra ve cay by § om timr ce, 23 milee and .onre 2 wrek eesy ThurdsyciSam v+at Primrose tame dey by 6pm Lezve Primrose Friday a: 8am Arcireat Riisgwey sameday by 6pm 13823 From Shawdau, Wiscons the Ost mazon river, M.cmyaa, Fo: ks of Oa- tonagon, Mi nnesota Auventure, Az* }ass, doughton, an t Al:onquin M.nea,! ton on Port» ge Lake, Nagle Riv-r, and Eagle Harbor, to Copper Labor, — m'lesacd back, once a week Hatddors wil stat: the distance and name @ sch dule of departures aad arrival’. iPropesal: by the trip for se:vice from No vember 15 to May 15, in each year, are ip vited. ‘com Bichlard City by Read's Milia Rad 13324 axe and West Prairie to Nesport on the Mis- ¢issippi river, 67 mile: ani back, once a wiek L: uve Richland City Tuesday at 6 am Ar Wwe at Newport next d y oy 6pm Leave Newport Thuredsy at 6am Airy 8a! icblini City next day by 6 pm. INDIANA, (Fro, ¥ July 1, 1455, to June 3°, 1858.) M4748 Feom Alexandria by Fc stville, Indepea deace a 21d Jones’s Mills to Jerome, 23 oul and back, Once a week Leave Alex wodr'a Friday at 9am Arrive at Je @o'ce same day by 4 pm Leave Jercm t Saturday at 8 » m Arrive at Aly \andriasame d y byS pm aad Pins e Ord Il, £3 m tes ead Lack, once a week Leave Atuica Frid, ¥ & m Arrive at Milltocd 5 ume day by 6pm Leave Miltorg Batu: Way at 7am Arrive st Attica sam-day by € pm m Bo yy Fagerte, aad th ienl- mils acd Deck Cnoe & wi Leave Boensdo: ww gu Fiidsy at 7am Arrive at Leosnog same day by 12m Leavs L bancu Pridey «th pm : Acriv? at rconsbor, ugh tem dey by by 6 14761 ¥-om Bruio’s X keds, by Bethany and wel’, Ones a wark. Leave B.uin’s X Toads F:‘idsy at 7 sm 0. Saturday at7 4m Road; sane dey by 4pm. ooce a week. Laave Unrliele Frid jam Arrive at Worthington same day by $p m Leave Worthingron raturday at 7am Arrive at Car.ieie same day by 4 p mw. sppears to be covered by exist> jog vecvic 4 80, it may not be let. and Lint-n. 14753 From Cliuton Leck. by Clinton. Iedian F-r- Tee score d Belds asvll oto Posie; 1M, 32 1 bes end ba-k, oncea week Lasve Clinton Lock Friday at 9am Arrive at Paris same dsy !y4 pm seave Varis Stturdsy at 9am Arrive at Claoton Lock sem: day by 3 p m. iTS: Feom bl zatetowa, bio, by Harrison, Ind, Drewersburg, and Phi ropy, Ohio, Mexer vily Mue, 45 milse and back, once a werk. ‘Lesve Elizatethtown Pridvy ati ai Aniive at Buechy Mice sam- beecby Mire Paturd:y bosabdethtown came d.y by T pin Timount t+ der ve, (local) 20 miles week Leave F irmor Friday st 9am Arrty 9. Jerome ean Lesv@ J-rome Satuc Areve at Pairmo int sams dry by 2 7m. A weet. eave Fiint Saturday at] > m Arrive at Orland ssm: day by 3 te ve Ctland Satur tay at Arrive at Plist seme day by sp m. once & Week. Leave Port Wayne Friday st 64 m Arsige st Liber y Milla seme {etre Liberty Mule Saturd: Arrive at Fort Wayne same day by 6 pm. 14755 From Goshen, by New P:ris and Locke, to blymou’h, 40 miles asd dacs, oa ¢ a week. Leave Gochen Freday st 6am Arrive gt P youth same day by 7 pm Leave tlymouth Saterday at6am Arive af Gos earane ay by 7pm. (Ths 2 Oi 14706; if 30, tf will not be let.) land, and Jachsonvil >, ¢ wud back on Jaave Covingtou Friday st lpm Arrive at Gre-neastie uext day by Gp m 14760 Prom Greenfield, by tariingtum. Columbus, Venclston, aud Mendon, to tden, 354 miles and back, ove a week Leave Greenfield, Frisay at 9am Arrive at Eden same Jay by 7pm Leave Eden caturday at 7am Arrive at Greenteld same day by 3 pm (Proypcms are imrind Sor the service between Greer fidd, by Harrington aid Columbus, to Pendletoa, 25 miles) 14761 From Greeu burg to Rushville, ‘7 miles and back, onesa ve k Arrive at Greensbu-g same day by 4p m Mi62 From Uagerstorn, by Lalton, Losacty.ile, Ii wiw’s, Winisor, Parker, Fairview, and Quiory, to Camder, 48 miles and beck, once week a Leave agerstown Thursday at 7am Arrive at Camden neat cay by liam Leave C mden Fiidsy at 2p m Arrive at Hazeratown nest day by 6p m 14783 From H-mil on, ty Fichiacd, York, Clear Maske, and Camdea. Mc, to Reading, 30 yuilos and back, once « week Leave Hamilton Fridsy atiam Arrive at Keading came dey by Spm Lesve Reading Saiucday at 7 am Atrive at Hamilton same day be 5 P n 14764 From flunti .gton to Liber y Mills, by Plank Koad, 20 miles and bsck, once a week Leave fiu atingicn F atéam Arrive at Liberty Mill: same day by 12m Leave Liberty Mills Friday at pm Arrive et Hunt'nzton seme day by7 pm 14765 FromJerom+, by West Liberty, Bails, and Nibloe’s, to Alexandria, 25 mile3 and beck, Once a weet Leave Jerome Friday a. 9 am #riive at Alexandria ssme day by 5 pm Losve Alexand 1a Saturday at 8am Arrive et Jerome sam y by 4pm 1i765 From Lexiog‘on. by New Frankfort and Alpha, to Yaris, ‘0 mies and back, once a woes Leave Lexipgtoa Saterday at 6am Arcive at Paris same day by 12m Leave Pasis Satuidayat lp m Arrive st Leximgion ssme day by7 pm W767 From Lebanon, by Blu He, to Kirk’s X Koa ta, 14 ad'ee and bac! Leave L>vacon Seturdey frrive at Kirk’s \ Kew its sams day Ly Jiam Lave Kirk’s X Roads faturday at 12m Arrive at Lebanon same day by 5pm 14768 From Locks Station, by Bowdishe’a Mlle, and Brighton, to Moagc alnong, 11 miles and back, 0ice a week Leave Locke Station S.tur ay et7 a m Arrive at Mosgequ noog same day by l0am Leave Mengequ nong Saturday stll am Arrive ai Locke Station sawe day by 3p m 1476) From Marlon to Montpelier, 24 miles and back. ones a week Leave Marion Friday at Sam Accive at Mont;elier s-me day by 4am Lave Monto+! e> Saturday at 7 aim Arrivyeat Ma-iva same day by 3 pm 14770 From Martinsville by Centretoa to Moores vile, 16 m les and back, once a week Leave Martinsville Siturda et7 aw Arr’ t Mo resv.ll) same by 12m oe "4 Landing. (on West ea Gra ‘abash,) acd \cw Haven, Ill, to leigh, 40 miles tack once a eck = Leave Mount Vernon Friday at 9am Arrive at Kalsich seme day by 7 pm Let ve Raleigh Saturd; (6am Act ¥>at Mount Ve-non same day a Tpm M7712 Frou Mildiebury to Vi-tula, 1 kdl and ‘Dek. once a Tesve Middlebury Saturday at 10am Avr ve at Vistula smu dey by 1 pm Leave Vistula Ssturdsy st2 pm . Arrive st Middle'aay Jans day bySpm 773 Fram Maxci-towu by Granville, Blackford, Moatpeler, Bluffo : and Orlesta to Fort WwW aged bots b.ck, cue aweek ucclYown ednesday @' a Arriveat for Wayne next day by 6p m le Fort Wayn- FridavatT am at Moncietown next by5pm (This route ts gupreset to be covered by emis’ seers 2, he wil met be la 74 FrcmPaoli by Proepeot to Netches, 16 miles ‘ual aod back, Onca a weet ~ - Lasve Paoli ¢a-urday at 7am Acrive at Na chez same day by 12m Leave Na che: Sat rday atl pm Arrive st Pacli same cay by 6 pm 14776 From Portland M.lis by Kusseliville to Wave land, 12 miles and back, once a week by as Mouth of om Attica #y Kaine-ville, Andrew Hixen’s wey vor Parrish Gove,) to M }l- vaghorough (suppo et Sitts rough. ogheng, Me tv Eaton m. her Miliz, to Covin,<t B, 28 miles and back, isle, by Linton, to Worthington, 26 ion of this route between Liaten and Propo. raitace iuviled tor secvice betweea Carlicle Ind.. Vontr_res, and Uo'legs Corner. whic, and Gocdwin’s store, Ind, to Bee hy 4766 F oma Flint to Ocland, 8 miles ant hack, cace i Wering and Trey Eet- tlrmests. to aiberty Mills, 33 miles and back, ‘sto be mostly covered by No. 14759 Prom Greencastie, by Russellville, Wave- Covington, 60 Taave Petudad Mili® Saterday at 8am Atriv«-t! Wavelond 8.me dar >y Lam Leave $Vave! na dey atipm Arrivs at Portlitd Mil same dey by S pm ence a wrsk. Leave i erve i-aute Setarday at 62 m At. iv- a2 Lewis eae dey by 12 c Leave Lewis Sa-ureey atl pm Atrive n= Torte Haute :ame day b7 7 p m (This route ut wi I ot be let ) imi'es and back, once a week Leave Wabash Fri‘ay at 6am Arrive at Wa saw some dey by Cp m Leave Wareaw Faturday at 62m Arrive at Wsbash came day by fi pm. ank Summerret, to Wal buck, cnce a week. Leave Cipton Fri‘azat 6am Arrive at Wabash same day by 7am Aeave Wabash Seturda: ats Arrive at Tipton axa dayty 7 2, mi end beck, once a reek, Leave Wionemae Friday at 2p m Arrive at M-daryavil esame day ty 9 pm Leave Medarysvi le Fiiday at6 am Arrive at W noeinas same day by 12m to W-rren, 18 mila and bick, once a week Leave Hartford City Saturday et 6 aa Arrive at Warrsn sam>day by i2 m Teate Warrew Sater'ay atl pia Ar ivsst Harif.rd tity same disy by 7 pm. 14782 rem Knox, by Piqua an! Gin | werk. Leave Knox Wedaseday aud 7aturday at 6am Ar.ive at River samecays ty 12m Leave River Wednesday ani 3+ uriay atl> m Arrive at Knox seme days by 7 p m- Sroposals for three times a week service ate in- vit d. . J MINNESOTA TERBITORY. pm July 1, 1855, to June 20, 1858.) 14024 From Fali< cf St. Anthony, by Stepben’s Mil's, at lske Minne ouks, aca Walker’a Landinc, Leave Falls cf St. Anthony Wednesday at 6 am Arvive at Henderecn same day hy 6pm Leave Hendereon Thursday at 6m Arriva at [ells of St. Anthony eame day by 6 um 140235, Ye m Farribault, Minnes ta, te Fort Atkin- eon, in Iowa, 123 mi'es, cnee a waek Le.ve Par, idacit Mordsy st 6am Arrive at Vort Atkinvou nex* Tbmreday by 6 Pm Leave Fort Athingon Friday at 6am Artive at Farribault next Sunday ty 6pm Lidders will ame the interinediate offices to be supplied 14026 From tendersop, by Port Ridgely S'o:x Agency, $45 mile« and bt week Leave Hentersca Tuasdey ai Arriven: Sioux Agency nest day by 12m Leave Sioux Agevey Wedn=dsy ati pm Arriva ut Heode gon ncx* btytom 14927 From Red Wing, on Mss-aciopi river, wa Farrivaa t, to Hendersoa, 80 mil s rnd ba k. once a werk Teave Ned Wing Monday at Sam Arrive at Fort Kidze'y ur\. Wedacalay by + ‘ayerd am unia by épm At'sinson, lowe, 24° Yrom St Pailty Yor jul eg acd back, ones a Bid tera wiil specify a cebedu'e of deperturee aud acriva's Propoesia to crd at Farriteuit are icvited 14029 From St Paul, on the emigrant route, Ly Fo t R og-ly, to the Mésrourt river, 300 mice and bck, once a month Bidders will usm? a rchetule of departures and artivala Tropesuls to commence at Fort Ridgely aze in- vited 14039 From 3t. Anthony to Taylor's Palis, 35 miles eudback on ea ik Leave St. Anthony Wedinesdsy atGam Arr ve at Tavior’s Falls same day by 6p m Leave Tay or’s Falls Thureday at 6am Arrive ui 5t. Authony came cay by 6 pm. 14031 From Trzverse Des Sioux to Arcadie, 55 miles end back, twice a month Leave Traveree Pes Sioux on the lst and 15th of cach movth st6am Artivo at ¢readia by the 2d aod 16th of game month by €pm Leave Area iisen the Sd and }7tiofesch menth ataa m Arrive at Trave-se des Sio-x by the dthard 18th of the ;ame month by 6pm 14082 From Walachiw by Minnesin City, Monte zumaaad Browrasville to )-corrah, Iowa, 60 miles ard back, o1ce « week Leave Webastay Tuesday at 6 a in Arrive at Deo rrah nextdity by 6 pm Loave Decorrah Thuraya 6 &:o Arrive a* Waba:haw nex: day by 6 p re Proposas to start from HK: wosvilte are in- v. ed. NEBRASKA TRBREITORY. (From Ju’y 1, 1855, to Jute 30, 1858.) 13000 From N. braska City bz Preview and Omaha Clty ed Port Calhoun, — miles and back, once a wee Bidder: will state dietance and propose schedule of departures @ud arrivals. KANSAS TERRITORY. (Hom July 1 1855, lo June 29, 1888 ) 16201 From Fort Leavenworth to the fac and Bor Agency, — miles and back, onc’a week Biaders will statedistar ce p-opee schedule cf d pa taces and ari 15202 Frow Fort Seott to For and back, oncaa week. Bid ters will etate distance and prop-s: schedule of departures and arrivats. 16203 From Fort Leavenworth to F.rt Fitey, — intlvs and back, once ak Bl iders will state dista of departurss and arriv «ds. 13204 From Fort Seott to Crawford Seminsry, — miles and Lack, oave a week. Bid sera will stats distance and propose schedule of depirtures and arrivals. 15203 From Westport, Mc., to Fert Scott, — miles snd beck, once a week Bilders wiil stats dists c+ and propose ectiedule of deps.tares and orriva's. tkinvon, — mie: te propore schedule INSTRUCTIONS. Form of « proposal where no change fiom wileertise ment is contemplated Ly the bidder. of » county of , State ‘opose lO Convey Lie mails on route senera!, dated February 10, 1855, aud by tae following inode of couveyance, viz: for the annual sum of doliars. This pro, 1 is made with ful! knowledge of the distance of the route, the weight of the mail to be carried, and all other particulars ix, reference to the route aud service, and also after full e the instructions and requirements aw Vertisement. Dated orm of 2 Guarantee. The undersigned, residing at under ake that, if the foregoing bi rying the mail on route No. ——-— be accepted by the Postunaster General. the bidder sball, prior to the Ist day of July, 1855, or as soon thereafter as may be, enter into the required obligation to per form the service proposed, with good and sufficient sureties. This we do with a full knowledge of the obliga- tions and liabilities assumed ty guarantors under the 27th section of the act of Congress of Juty 2, 1836, “Dated. (Signed by two guarantors) Form of « Certificate, The undersigned, postmaster of » State of ———, certifies, uader his oath of office, that he iy acquainted with the above guarantors, and knows them to be men of property, aed able to make good thei guarantee. Dated (Signed) The sufficiency of guarantors oa proposals may be certified by a judge of a court of secord, and by postmaaters. Oonditions to be incorporated inthe contracts to We extent the Department may deem proper. 1. Seven minutes are allowed to each intermedi ate office, when uot otherwise specified, for assorting the mails; but on railroad and steamboat route: there is to be no more delay than is sufficient for ap exchange of the mail bags. 2. Ou routes where the mode of conveyance admits of it, the special ageuts of the Department, alw t office Manks, mail bags, locks and keys, are to n No pay will be made Bor 3p . No pay w! for Wipe not 3 lained three times pay o! may te Seite tegmnie a canae eoes con! with dey jug mails,sud not ul excused, poe che yon the compensetion fur the trip Pro importance throwing off the mail: o: admission of passengers, P Thisy buts app.art to he covered bj No. 14761; Yess st baie) far 14716 “ferre Honte to Lewis, 20 tailesand back, to be covered by 1488¥; ¥f 20. 4777 From Union City, by Fort Recovery, M-cs- doz, ana Celina, Oh ©, to St. Mary’s, 65 miles set ohare at ¢ Leave Union Thursday at 6am Arrive at St. Mary’? dayby (2m Lerve vt Mary's Fritay ati pm Arrive et Uni y y by Tp m. Proposal: for twoand thee ‘ime) a week eervioe are invited. 14778 From Wabash, by Taketon, to Warsaw, 36 14779 From Lipton, by Windinil) Jerome, Xenia, pm. 4730 From Winne pac to Madaryevitle, £0 ‘les 14781 From Hartfori Qty cn the cost duect rou e, nord, to River Stark coun’) 21 ml sand b.ek, taice to Heuderson. 34 mil aand beck, onc a week. or for being concerned in setifow Hp Cr rimning er wy , te express conveying commercial inte Nigeare aberd ” TELEGRAC nic, the mail, 4 quarter's pay may Le doddctat, - es 5 Fines will be imposed, un) es¢ the detirfjuencys RaPURTED Fox THE be promptly and sausfactorily capplained Ly certid cates Of postmasters, or the of othef cred. itaMe persons, for falling to arriwe iu contract {itor j foc neglecting totake the mal fepm, or deliver { int ,a post office; suffering & (owBmg either to the Bea Arrival of ths Paeifie. New Totix, Mareh 2.—Up tol2M Bo tidings yo been received of the Pacifie, now «ver. ue Wodays, if she ralled on * her regular Propel. li. The route, the service, the yearly pay, th name and residence of the bidder, mnt those of race member of a firm, where a comp offers, shoul? be distinctly stated, also the mod conveyance. i 8 higher mode than he ck be intended. Th- unsultableness of th» pare or of carry’ Jt) 9 be injured, destroved, robbed, or lost: apd. for re“ sing, aMerdemand, to cumrey tMe misil as ze quently 23 the contractor rmns. or ig concerned it | ruining, a coach, car,.r st ambeat am 8 route. Aes The Postmaster General may — Pal ee | r repested failures to run agreeabiy to contract timere Mars for disolx sing the post office laws, or the instruc Bacrimorn, March 9 — tions of the Department; for refusing to discharge -—Floc:— Howard st., & carrier when required by the Department to do. is held at $9, and offers of $3.87 are for assign’ the contract without the assent of th: —none offered . Po-tusanter Generale for running an expressas afore bel t - = , it is firm Somiaally said; or for transporting persons or peeckazes con | at yes'erlay’s prices. Corn—salee at SoaSse veying wailable matter out of the mail. > 86887 for it 7. The Postmaster General msy order an increas: yellow. cf service on a route by allowing therefor # pro rats ary Increace on the contract bay. He way chana | “New York Markets—Afternoon Meeting. e schedule of arrivals a1 rtui wit U N x 8 increase of pay, provided he Sens iat eine toe : New Yor, March 5.—Cotton—The market amount of ransing time. _ He may ale order ar | ‘* Upward and firm; sales of 2,000 beles New jacreace oF spe @ allowing, within the reat: i i tions of the law, apwo rata increase of pay ne ain ote middling at8i. Flour is upward and widitional stock or carriers, ifeny. The contracco: | rw; sales of 7060 bbls. Good Ohio at $9.254 way, however, in the case of increase of 5 % 2. 5 , linqdiah the coutract by giving prompt mothe te tae ms * Southern is firm. Sales of 2,250 bble. Department that he prfers loing #o to carrying Uh Wheat is upwarl and firm. Corn is down- orderinte effect. je Postmaster General niay al ward, Tices 4 eurtall or discontinue the eervice, at pre Tate “ 23,000 aot : — iar lower; sales of crevse of yy, sllewing one month’s extra com = ni is. Western mized at 92.934 ctr, pensation om the amount dispensed with, wheaer: ‘ork, . in his opinion the public Interests do not require tn bb! ee Sre trifle bigher; sales of 1 600 suis, oF iv case be dosires tocupervede it by 8 differ =e ld Mess $14 25; New Mess at $15 62. ent grade of sortation. = f is upw. z1 Lard 8. Payments will be made for the service by collec an w 24 and and fizp. is firm sith Hone is m, or drafts om postmasters, of otherwise | & sia Peon y. Rice is upward and afler the expiration of each quarter—eey in Febru- | firm; sales of 400 tie: 3 are. May, Augurt, sud November. iswusctile’ eiles a Gite ee 9 The distances sre given according to the bes = es 1 }a32e Pergallon. Rio {nformstion; but no imereased pay will be allowed | Coffee is higher--sales at Sialle. Sugars are should they be greater than advertised, if the point firm. Linseed Oi is & to be supplicd Le correotly wtated. Bidders must iu | 2°" is Grmer—sales at 80a8l0. form thempelves on this p - cee Spirits of Turpentize are firmer—sales at 42) . The Postmaster General is prohibited by law from knowingly making « contract forthe transpor | @° Crude ie Girm at 32, Common Rosin is tation of the mails with any person who chali heave | Sleady at 1.62a1.65. eutered jnto, or proposid to enter into, any combin | Py tick to prevent the mucking uf any Lil Yor a mooi |, Stocks are heavy, Money is easy. Ind'ana eee oo by any ether person or persuns, or wlw | °'S at Sic; Missouri 6's at 943; Penna Coal a ¢ made any agreement, or shall have giver Mh: -#F . performed, Ce promised to give or perforin, ary Seles Cumberland. ot; Erie 46); idergyion whatever, or todo or not t» do any | 'aod ond To'edo Railroad 73° thing whatever, a soonyen auy other person or persons not to bid fora contract. Particula, attention is called t the 28th section of the actoi| | Few York Markets. 1834, prohibiting combluntivur te prowent biddiay. New Yonx, Merch 8 —Cotton is upchanged, Li A bid received after Ume, viz: 3 pm ofthe lth] with a moderat demax. evious rates. Apri’, 1850. or without the gueranty required by Flouri 9 see 4 Jaw, or that combines on in one sum “1 5 ar is Pegg , aud the market firm Sales compensation. cannot be considered in competitior | »f 5,000 bbls. of good Ohio at $9.25 a $9 75. with arecular proposal reasonable in amount. 5, ‘ ui 2. Bidders should, in all cases, tiret proporw fo: | “CUtLern is firm; sales of 2,000 bbls. Wheat service strictly acoording to the advertisement, and | it unchanged, with a limited busines. Corn then, if they desire, squtrately for different services | is upward and firm. les ef 80,000 bushels of and if t ar tid be the lowest offered for tie | Western mixed at 9 is epward asd wivertised service, ibe atler bids may be considered firm; sal i 5 if the alterations propo-ed are recommended by thr | Cpacgeg’s of Old mess at $14.25- Beef is un- postmasters nud citizens interested, orit they xba! | ©2*28e4. with a moderate demand at previous appea manifestly right wad proper. rates Lard is y os acd firm Whi-ky— a cre should be but one route bid for in « | *4'°s of Onio at irregular prices 31 a 31¢. New York Stock Market. New You, March 9.—Stooks are firm. Money is easy. Sales at the first board of wonls “with due celericy, cortainty,and seurity, | Lovisiana 6°s, 892; Virginia 6’s, 96; Ohio ed to im licete e mode of conveyance, wil | Trust, 85]; Missouri 6's, 944; Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, 40; Erie Railroad 463; Cumberland, 34; Reading, 794 - Canton, : New York Central, ogy. ™ ~ Know Nothings Defeated at Milwaukie. Mitwav«ie, March 8 —At the charter elec- tion io this place the whole ticket lected. ‘Sam’ got a terrible thrashing. J.B Crozs, for Mayor, has 1,400 majority. dd rs are +questel to rs+,ss far as pract’ cable. the priated f rm of poopemal furnish sd ty the ‘apartment, ‘0 write ou ia tul the cum of duis bids, and to re aac pies of bem. ered buiscan be considered, and no Lit ted car be wit 5 Bah bd must ba puara: sibel Pesns Goueral guaentee.cann t be admitted. Jo. The bid should be aeuled; supers-tibed “Moi Pro,canls, State «fer erritory of 27 (as tt ceee may b-,) abireesed * S-cond Awistent Po t @aster Gcu ral,’ Contract OTicc, and ge t ry med otly,ert, emacent, and postinasters will ro- enclose p opossia, (or letters of avy kin *) in thir qosrierl) returns 17. The contracts sre to be executed and returned to the Department by orbefore the Ist of “uly, 185 ‘kK, we shal! sell, at the residence ta pentieman dec! housekeeping, on the south but the rvice must b- c mmenced on the mail da oT North (1 « reet, between 6ih oud 7th streets meet tha: dete, whether the c ntracts be ex ly - heprim al t excellent arsortment Of nea:e cutelor ot Ne prop-sition for tran fer: w.li b- . con-ite-ed until the rvntracte are teeut-d ia du. | Mahorans Patt sea gion pepe Aaya form and received et the d-yartment; and hen 1 Do dgegaieheiacae ra sfece si! be alowed upl-s3 good and rutclen ss inet Peder Get in Baan reasons (her ace given to be d termined by th . ine, Mattrensee ané Bed vendo “iy eng age hamber Set 1s. Seccion 18 of an ect of Congress, apprevec rane and wood seat Chairs March 3, 1535, provides thet contracts for portadon of the mail shall be let, “tn ey: J chet the lowest bidler tendering sufficient guseranti for faithful performance, without other reference tr of evel ‘ansportation than may he noc. ride for the due celerity, certainty f such transportation.” Under this In iption of bids has been received. It doe srecity @ mode of converance, but engages t with celerity, certain urity. using the terms of the la . e -tyled, from the manner iu which 3 designated on the book« of the Departmen 1 bids,” ari they will be construed as providing for th entire mail, however large, and whatever may tn the rede of conveyance recessary to insure tts “ celerity errtainty, and security” In ll cases where the lowest grade of service iz believed to be sufficient, the lowest bid will be accep ted, it duly guarautied, in preference to a “ star” o: specific bil. When the lowest bid is not s star bid, ardepecifia either no mode or an inadequate mode of conve yance it will nct Le accepted, but set aside for a specific bi proposing the necessary servic Ww e bid docs not specify a mode of , also, when {t proposes to carry “aces ¢ advertiseme:t,” but without such s Suds, Matting » Passage and chamber Carpets , glas~, crockery and plated Ware Looking Gtasses, Waiters, and ivory handle Knives und Porks Stoves of various descripzions A g00d assortment of Kitchen requisites With many other articies which we deem urne ceasary to enumerate. Terus: $25 and under cash; over that sum 2 credit of GO and 90 days, for sativfa torily endorsed uotes, beariag interest. GREEN & SCOTT, Auctioneers. not o By J.C. McGUIRKE, Auctioneer. HOICE OLD WINES, LIQUORS, STOCK & Atores ot a Confect.onery Establichme nt, &e DAY morning, March 9h. at 10 o'clock, st onary store of J. H. Eberbach, on Penn- ia avenue, between 2lst and Qd sts, I -halt ilass Cases, Counters, Drawers ® ving, Bar Counters, Oyster Boxes Candy Jars, Bowes, Scales and Weights, &c. ALSO, A QUANTITY OP Madeira, Sherry and Ruine Wines, of very sr peri quality, which has been in bottles some teu years, ALSO— , Prunes, Rai ins, Ojive Oil ts, Ke. ® d under cosh; over that eum a pr «itt of 6O and 90 di for satisiactorily endorsed notes, bearing interest. JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. cou rain: Leck ser A rodification of a bid, im any of its essentia . oe terms, is tantamount to a new bid, and cannot be | 4 =a"! lot of Candi Te eived, 50 as to foter’ere with reg ickies, Preserv efter the last hour set for receiving b: 20. Postmasters are to be careful not to certity the sutfliciency of aplors or sureties witbew knowing that they are persons of sufficient respon sibility; and all bidders, cuarautors, and suretive are distinctly notifei that om a failure to enter into or perform the contracts for the service propose for ir the accepted bids their legal liabilities will be en mar 6—d GG the above Sale una WEDNESDAY MORNI hour and ph ee. larch forced av.inst them. G_KEPPLER, 21. The contracts will be substantially in the form WM. RUPP, 5 sree. used in Department, except in the mar 6—d McGUIRE, Auev’r. particularly mentioned in these instruc sud on all railroad and steamboat routes the = will be required to deliver the mai!s int: the post cfices at the ends of the routes and :uto al the iamediate post offices, not more than eighty rod: from the railroad or landinz. 24. Prevent contractors and persons known at the Department, mus’ qually with others, procur guarantors and certificates of their sufficieucy xu stantially iu the forma ebove prescribed. The cr tificates of sufficiency must be signed by a postwas ter, at ons of the pleces betcre n-med, or # judge o. a court of record. JAMES CAMPBELL, By J.C. McGUIKE, Aucti TOCK AND FIXTURES OF A SHOR STORE at Auction—On SATURDAY afternoon, the Oth instant, at 3 o’clock, at the Store of Mr. Ml O. Noyes, on Pennsylvania avenue, near 13h street, f Shall sell the balance of his stock and fixtures, com- prisiaz— Boots do 200 pairs ladies’ ribbed G .iters and Moroceo Misses” do ao Gentlemen's long Boots a: d Shoes Boys? do do Ladies? Toilet Stippers Gentewen’s Calf and Patent Leather Shoes. feb 16—-Tiw ‘os Master Gener] AL8O— LL ss | Shelving, | rawers, Bow Windows Gas Pixcures, Seitees, Counters Auction Eales. : Oilcioth, lot Tools, &e. ‘Terms: $20 and onder cash; over that sum a credit of 30, 69, and 98 days, for notes satisfactorily By GREEN & SCOTT. Auction OUSEHOLD AND KITCHE: UR eadoters, bearing interest. I Piauolorte, Ke. at Auction.— Ou MO} JAMES C. McGUIRE, the 12th instant, we shall seit, at }0 o'clock, mar 7—d Auctioneer. at the dence of a lady declining bh usek = on the north ade of T, between Ninth a slrecty West, 2: excelleut aesoriment of Furniture, vz M: By J.C. McGUIRE, Auctioneer. ALU ABLE BUILDING LOT ON PENNSYL- vanis avenue.—On FRIDAY afternoon, the 9th instant, et S o’clock, on the premises, I shall selj part of Lot No. 5, ia Square No. 166, fronting 29) r Penns} !vauia avenue, between 17th and 180 > West, running back one hundred and twenty ahogauy ¢piing seat Chairs and Ottomaas bo marble tap Side Table aud Bureau Fine Chickering Pianoforte, of fine tone and touch Cherry Hatrick, Wasbstauds and Tables Clock; China, Glass, Crockery and Stoneware Maple B wads, Mattresses and Wardiobe Parlor, Step and Chamber Carpeis Looking ses, Window Curta ns Cane and wood seat Chairs Cookiag, Radiator and other Stoves With a good assortment of Kitchen Requisiies With many other articies which we deem unne cessary to euumerite ‘Teras: Under $23 cash ; of Uiirty and sixty ‘Terms: One thirdcash ; balance ia six and nine months, with interest, secured by a deed af trust om the premises, JAS. C. MeGUIRE, Auctioneer. mar 7—d By J.C. McGUIRKE, Auctioneer. sp eustEes SALE OF IMPROVED PROPER- ty:—On MONDAY afternoon, April 2d, at 5 ver that rum a eredit forties sstisfuctorily ea . os o’clovk, on the premises, by Virtue of two deeds of dorsed bearing intereet. GREEN & SCOTT, trast 09 the rubscriver — ey May iene? a * recorded in li 0. folio Conde ee Auctioneers: | a her dated Juve 10. 1647, and recorded im lie: W., By J. C. McGUIRE, Auctionesr. B,, No. 135, folio 470, &c., two of the land reeorda for Washington cc unty, in the District ef Us I shall eel., om the premises, lots wumbenea 10 ak? 13, 14, 15, and 16, in square No i ‘PF RUSTEE’S SALE OF STOCK & FIXTURES of a Merchant Tailor.—On MONDAY, Mareh 12th, at 10 o’clock, at the store ou the east side of } street west, between 4)g street, two doors north of Pa. avenue, I shall | improvemer ts, ct nsisting by virtue of a deed of trust dated February 7, } brick dwelling house. . and duly recorded among the land records of} ‘Teru:+: One third cash; the residue ih Gx, twelve shington county, ail the steck in trade and fix | and eiziteen months, with interest, to be secured - to the satisfaction of the trustee. Biue, black, olive, groen, and browa Oloths NICHOLAS CALLAY, Trustee. Double and single milled plaiu and fancy Cassi- JAS. C. McGUIRE, meres Auctioneer. Bilk, satin, cloth, Marecitles und Cassumere Veat- | —————_____ EEE ” ings. ; Sy GREEN & SCOTT. Auctionsors. Sewing Suk, Thread, Buttons, Cord, Bindings WO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES AND Sutin faced lining Silk. Trown Hoband Paddlus TOT a: Aeciees Se eeIDAY. te 9 inet mar 7-—co Canton Flannel, Canvass, Cotton shali ee’ fr at o’ Bilesia, Alpoca, Wadding, &e. ag roc 1, ete of tne promos, ca 4 clock ALSO— Lis, contain! six conveniently arranged One inge French plate Minor, size of plate 72,by naepoer =! —_ = - = which the mee. inehes t Square 196. Two French p'ate Pier Glasses Create 18 andthe 19 feet on north K, between I71h Cutting aud Show Counters, Side Counters ant 18th streets wing Shelves and Drawers, Bhow Kacks feet alley, with 8 foui feet alley between the houses, Clock, stove, Chairs, , &e. for che conve 5 ‘Terms: g30 and under eash; over that sum a} = ‘Tisle indispw credit of 30, 60, and 99 days, fur notes satisfuetorily} = =Term.: On endorsed, bearing interesi. INO, C. KENNEDY, Trustee. JAS. C. McGUIRE, Auctioacer, twelve months, for notes bearing int: rest. A deed given and a deed of trust wken. GREEN & SCOTT, ma: 3—d mar5—eoj&ds = - Aucuoueers,