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. a. eg — ‘ y i + tr Oe ae codec ero ‘THE EVENING SPAR. @PFPLCLAL. LAWS OF THE UNITED STs Passed at the Second Session of the ty-ninth Congress. [Pustic—No. 106} Pe ik enacted ghee Senate ond House of Répre~ sen‘atives of the United States of America in Con- ae assembled, That the ag be estad- hed as post routes: ARIZONA. From Prescott to Lynx Creek, Bigbug, and | ‘Woclsey Ranch to Turkey Creek. CALIFORNIA. From Renton, via Bridgeport and Antelope ‘Valley, to Mammo'h Lecee, in Nevada. Frem Dry a to Fiddletown. From Hsvilah, via Rio Bravo Ranche, to . Bax id. “ory COLORADO. From Hadito to S ee ae From Pueblo omos! From Pueblos tia Rock Carson Ridge and Frauer Settiements, io Carson City. From Boulder to Jamestown. From Eropea Oity, via Argentine and Pera, Munchy district, to Breckenridge. ILLINOIS. From Uneida to Woodhall. From Albion to Buxton. From Frederick, vin Browning, Sheidon's Grove, Blut City, Marbletgwn, sod Bend- town, to Lewistown. From Marietta to Cuba. From Rock Island to Centre Ridge. From Travyeree City. via Munroe and Wex- 4 im Michigan elby ville, via Todd's Point, to Wa- noborne. From Decatur to Newburg. From Marrisa to Eri From Seneca, via Scott, o Sunbury. From Danville, via Ross yr\le and Bice Grass, to Paxton. From Oskiand, via Greasy Point and Rural Retreat, to Arcola. From Monticello to Centreville. Fram Bicomington te Paxton From Casey, via Greenup, to F fingbam. From Hutton to Union Ventre. From Westfield to Casey. From Rock Island, via Cooltows, Zuma, and Oarver Creek to sterling. INDIANA. From Memphis to Jasper. From Jasper to Lynnville. From Gien Hall, via West Point, Shawnee Moana, and Sugar Grove, to Farmers’ lusti- tute. ‘rom Glenn Hail to Farmers’ Institute. From Perrysville to Danville. from Rockville. via Bruin’s Cross Roads, Weaveland, and brown's Valley, to Crs Sorésville. From Seymoar to Nashville, via Waymans- ville and Pike’s Peak. From Shelbyville to Winterrowd. IOWA. From Homer City to Grant. From Webster City to Grant. From Lakin’s Grove to Lawley. From Central City to Monticello From icwa Falls to Algona. From Homer to Webster City. From Sioux Rapids, via Douglas and Lin- eoln, to Spencer. From Chariton. via Freedom, Bixiler’s Greve and Lancaster’s Mills, to Corydon. KANSAS. From Osage Mission, via Sherman City and Hamlin. to letersvilie. From Marmston, via Cato, Owego, Logans- port, Lafayette, and Wheaton, to Cherokee City. From Fort Scott, via Allington, Reno, Wor- cester, Plensant View, and Clarksville, Petersvilie From Troy, via Doniphan and Atchison, to Leavenworib. KENTUCKY From Brownville to Pocky Hull. From Falmouth to Milford. MARYLAND. From Middlevtiie, via Le'ghton, to Wayland, | From Leonardtown two Holly woed. MIOHIGAN. From Galesburg, via Pavillion and Brady, to Mencen From Climax Pr Colon, to burr Oak From Pierson From Traverse Wextord, 0 Sher From Big Rapi MINNE via Leonidas and Wright's » via Monrce Contre and From Senr From Forest Nichols. tc New I n, Ewing, and From Winnebago ©: trom From K y to Jacksen ichmond to Chippewa Station. iwood Falls to Yeliow Medicine. Wor.b and Arago, to Georgesville, Lake to Alexandria. no City, e, to Fort Jotanaa, lola, and From Richmon Holmes City trom Fairmount, Fox Lake, Wooster, and bam Lake, in Minnesota, to Yanmcton, in {Dakota} Territory From Fort Ridgeley, via Birch Cooley, Bea- ver Creek. Sacred Harp Creek, Hawk Creek, and Psi treek, to Chippewa Uity. From Kushiord, via Brosburg, ‘Higbiana, Lenora, in Minnesota, and Burr Oak, to Deco- Tah, ip lowa. From Saakopee to Excelsior. From Owatouna tu Albert Lee. From Mankato to Minnesota Lake. From Payresville, via James Tuttle's. Bur- bank City, Norway Lake, Limberg’s Town. Glenwood, and Big Stone Lake, Minnesota, to Fort Wadsworth, Dakota Territory. From Richmond, via Lake George, Big Grove, Grove Lake, White Bear Lake. Reno City, ana Holmes City, to Chippewa. From Geneva to Freeborn. From Buffalo, via Frankfort, Hassan, Bat- tineau Prairie, to Minneapolis, From Paynesville, via Burbank and Nor- way Lake, to School Lake. From Crow Wig to Fort Clark From Saint Charies, via Quincy and Little Valley, to Plainview. from Paynesville to Alexandria. From Swan River, via Martin's, Long Prat- Fie and Hoadiey, to Long Prairie River. From Sauk Centre. via Seott, Long Prairie and Lanthear, to Bassett From West Union to Long Prairie. From Minneapolis, via Richfield, Bloommg- ton, Bloomington Ferry, and Eden Prairie, to Shakopee. MISSOURI. From Sedalia, via Osceota, Virgil City, La- mar. Carthage, and Granby, :o Neoebo. From Osage, via Last Creek and Walton’s Mill, to Potosi From Brunos, via Cold Water and Mosier’s Hill, to Green. From New London, via Madisonville, to Wetisville. From Danville, via Big Spring, Dry Fork Mus, Rhineland, Loutre Isisnd, to Herman. . NER(RJASKA From Plattemoutn, via Weeping Water, Stoor Creek, Shirley Stauon, Lancaster, Sa- live City, and Middle Creek, to Blue River. From Beatrice, via Snow City, to Big Sandy. NEW MEXICO. From Fort Cummings, via Fort Bayard, to Pence Altos NEVADA From Dayton, via Hot Springs, to Pine Grove. NEW YORK. From South Petersburg to Berlin From Monticetio, via Bushville, Stevens- ville, Briscoe, Jeffersonville, Fails Mill, and CAalicoca, to Calicoon Station. From Oswego ity, via Oswego Centre, and North Hannibal, to Hanmibal ville - NORTH CAROLINA. From Hilisdaie to Greensboro’. . OHIO. From Columbus to Beckett's Store. From Young Hickory, via Sand Hollow, to Bristol. From C&ledonia to Delaware. OREGON. From Salem, via Howell Prairie, to Silyer- ton. PENNSYLVANIA. — Roxbury, via Amberson’s Valley, to aD From Sugar Grove, in Pennsylvania, to ‘Watts’s Station, in New York. From Mahoutongo to Sweet Home From Warfordsbarg, via Emmaiville, to Ray's Hill From Dayton to Kerr's Store. From Keading. via Ang: Store, California, and We Wayn rg. Frem Birdsboro, via White Bear Town, Beckersville, Hammet’s Store, to Adamstown. From Kasson, via Kaue. to Marion From Chatham Valley, via Darius Sykes’s Roswell Achley’s, to Westfleid. ‘2. Hemmel’s Mountain, to From Knoxville. From Auburn Four Corners, via West Au- burn snd East Springhill, 0 Wyalousing. From Rowe, i Joseph Seeley’s and Ken- lossburgh, via Ogdens: to mouth of Rosriag Branch. —— From argh, Bennett’ Mills, to Wuiney"s Uoracrg $ From to Round Island. From Tioga, via Farmivgton Hitiand Farm- sogece See. to Osceete. Hed ‘rom Montoursville. via Loyal Soc! ,° field Centre and Wolt Run, to Muschy Bor- taneysville, via Treat’s Uorners, to | | votes as hereinafter provided, ordain, esiab- | | corporation, its business and affairs, and may 2 "s, via Long Run ané Sabine ville, to Westfield. From Ulysses, via Harrison Valley, to Weet- feld "From Tarentom to Saxonburgh. Ficm Kittanning to Piumville. From Mobreviile to Bernviile. Fi pdaft to Union: F rom ia Lamar M TENNESSEE. From Due West, via Level Land, to Temple: of Healtn. UTAH. } From Beaver, in Uiah, via Mimersvilie Meddowos:h, io Paranagat,in Nevada. | VIRGINIA. i From Trevilian’s Depot to Green Spring: WEST VIRGINIA. j From New Port, via Salt Pond, Weisiger’s | and Browa’s. to Salt Salphur Springs. t From Cabel Oourt-Houee, via Tudge’s Ore>x | sav Porter's Milt, to Hamtin. From Petroieuts, via Oalifornia House and | il Rock, to Rathbone. From Perrysville, yia Clear Form, to Tug River Post Office. From Petroleom Station, via California | Honse and O1l Rock, to Ruoeing Springs WISCONSIN. | From Milwaukie, via New Koeln, to Paynes- 1 ty waile. From Rural, via Waupaca, Ogdensbare, Litie Wolf, North Rosaiton. and Northport, to New London. KANSAS. from Salina, Salina County, via Ottawa Coauty, up the Saline Kiver Valley, to the mouth of Spiliman's Cree k. From Saline, the Kansas Salt Company’s Wcrks, Oakland, Minneapolis, thence up Solomon Kiver Valley, via Usher's Creek, to the mouth of Oak Creek. From Emporia, Lyon County, via Madison, Joveville, and Noonday, to Eureka, Green- wood County. From Humboldt, Allen County, via South Branch of Bali Creek, thence down the Fast Branch ot Buffal. Creek to its mouth, in Wil- son County. thenes to Coy ville, From 7 ka, via Indianola, in Shawnee County, ood Mitchell's Mills, to Holton, in Jackson County. Frem Wamego, Pattawatomie County, by way of Ailen, Wabaunsie County, to Council Grove. From Burlington, Coffey County, tc Bel- ment, Woodson County. From Hiawatha, Brown County, via Mus- catah to Grasshopper Falls, Jefferson County. From Osage Mission, Neasho County, via Sherman, Salamanca, Petersville, Cherokee Counts, to Neotho, Newton County, Missouri. From Lawrence, via Oskaloosa, to Grass- bopper Fails. From Descta, Johnson County. via Gardner to Osawatomie From Topeka, by way of Holton and Sa- betba. to Nebraska City. From Moand Vity, Linn County, Kansas, by way of Trading Post, Linn County, to Pleas- an! Hill, Missouri. From Manhattan, Riley County, by way of Clay County, to Lake Sibley, in Shirley Coan- ty TFrom Manhattan, by way of Westmoreland apd Savannah, Pottawatomie Couuty, to Coune:! Grove. From Paolato Rockville, by way of Miami Vill to New Laneaster, Miami County. From Fort Scott, via Cato, to Monmonth; aud a tri.weekiy mail from Prairie City. via Centropel's, to Burlingame; aiso tri- weekly trom Council Grove tointersect Santa Fe mail near Fort Larned From Topeks to Holton, Jackson Connty, Kenvekuk, Atchison County, and Trey, Doni- phan County. Missouri River Railroad from Wyanandotte to Leven worth. From Mound City, Linn County, to Cherokee Cry, Cherokee County, via Mannaton Qounty Monmouth, Crawford Coun y. trom Fort Scott to Baxwr’s Springs, via Pleasant View and Petersyille, Cherokee County. From Council! Grove, via Cottonwood Falls, Eldorado, f ort Arbuckle, to Sherman, Texas. From Topeka, Shawnee County, to Barliug- ton, Coffey Covaty From Perryville, Jefferson County, to Oska- loosa, Jefferson County. A route trem Cariyle, Allen County, to Geneva. Alien County A ronte from Fort Scott, Kansas. via Mapie- ton. Xema, tn Bourbon County, to Garrett. Anderson County From Cotton wood Falls to Junction City. Appioved, March 2, ic67 (Puriic—No. 107.) AN ACT to meorporate the Nauonal Capitol Insurance Uompany. i Be tt enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- sen atives of the United States of America in Cor, grese assembled, That Green Adams. Erastus Poulson, Joseph J. Coombs, Kobert Leech John RB. ¥, jr. J. P. Reznor, Fergus M Btair, Rober Owen, and Joseph W. Parish and others wio may become members bereby created a boay polite and corr by the game and style o! the “National Os tol insarance Company,” for the parpose of ‘ying on the busin of Insurance at the ot Washington, in the District of Colu.a- | And elsewhere, subject to the laws of the and being contracted with, and oteuing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, im sl! courts of competent jur ciction, eitherim law or equity, in this Dis- trict or elsewhere, subject to the laws of the States as aforesnid. and they and their succes- sors shail and may baye a common seal, and may charge the same at their will and pteas- ure; and may also, from time to time, ut any meeting of their directors, by a majority of lish, an¢é put in execution such by-laws, ordi- mances, rules, and regulations, the same not being contvary to this act or the laws of the United States, as may appear to them neces. sary or expedient for the management of said from time to time alter or repeal the same or any of them. Suc 2 And be it further enacted, That the | said company shail have power to make in- *urance upon the lives and health of persons. and against accidents of any and all kinds: to issue Uckets, or policies, or both, as the board of directors may determine; and to cause themselves to be imsured, when deemed expe- dient, against risks upouw which they may bave mace insurance. C. 3. And be it further enacted, That the affairs ef said company sball be managed by a board of directors, consisting of not less than five mem bers, or stockholders. three of whom shall constitute &@ quorum: said directors shall be elected by ballot from among the members and stockholders of said company, in generai meet- ing assembled. at such times and places as said corporation in its by-laws shall appoint ; of which election public notice shall be given ten days preceding such election, which shall be beid wader the inspection of members or stockholders, to be appointed for the purpose, for the first election, by the persons named in the first section of this act, and ther-atter by members and stockholders, not being direc- tors, 10 be appointed previous to every eiec- tion. by the baard of directors, and such elec- ton shall be made by ballot, ana by a plurality of the votes of the members or stockholders, or their proxies, present, allowing to each mmember or stockholder one yote for every fifty delisrs in capital stock represented in said sures All vacancies m said board may be filled for the unexpired terms by the remaining directors, and the persons chosen to fill such vacancies sball continue in office until ethers sball be chosen in their piaces; and oth- er elections shall be held on the first day of Aprii of each year, for the choice of new direc- tors. The said board of direetors shall elect, Viva voce, & president, vice-president, secre- tary. treasurer, and general agent, who may bold their offices forand during the term of one year, Unless sooner removed by the bourd of Girectors, or until others are elected in their places. Suc. 4. And be it further enacted. That the {nas of this company, however derived, may te invested in or loaned on stock or real se- curity. But the stockholders of ma pany shall not be liable for any loss, damage. or re- onsibility beyond the amount of stock sub- ribed by them respectively, and any profits cruing therefrom and undivided. Sac. 5, And be it further enacted, That suits at law of in equity may be maintained by said co" poration agai ay of its stockholders for ibe collection of any assessment on their stock oT Jor any other cause relating to the business of said corporation, and may be prosecuted and maintained by any member or stockholder against said corporation for losses or damages Insured against, if ng eo is withheld more than three months after the losses are duly proved, and notified to the company, agreeably to the conditions of the policy. Src. 6. And be it further enacted, That the president, pocctary. ee8 treasurer of the com- pany, and such other stockbelders as may be added by the board, sball constitute dn exec. utive committee, and, when the board of di Tec’ OFs are not in session, may exercise all the powers vested in the company, (except as sboil be otherwise vided by the bourd of directors im the by-laws of the company,) a mejority of whom may constit & quoram to do business. Suc. 7. And be it further enacted, That the cap- tal stock of the company shait not be jess than one hundred and fifty thousand doliars oor spare ioe one mites dollars, in shares of ty doliarseacb. which first-named of one dred and fifty thousand “aoltare a im previous to effecting in: . &. And be it further rectors shall Bave dends of the profits of the ebail deem : Swo. % And be it further enacted. That company sball be located city of Wash. ington, im the District of mbdia, an? may establish agencies eleewh+re in the United P tates, subject to tha lawe of the several Stats. Sxo. 10. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the presiaen: oF vice-president and re ot er ee PS peappaggetd hog fore A ve Beaer sath, aud Gapodit ta the ‘ciace ch whe Secretary of the jor, & detailed repért of their transctions for the preceding vepr, and also cauce to be hed, im sors daily news- peper pudlisbed inthe District of Oolambia, for at least ten days, a statementexhibiting the total amount of profits received and the ‘total amovnt of losses paid and ascertained, in- cinding expenses during the year; also. the amonnt of debts owing by said brent ee § atthe te of the statement. and the ameuntof claims y for losses; siso, a state- ye fonds of the company ai the gross amouct of outstanding risks thereon, to- getber with theamountof stock subscribed and the amount actually paid in. Sa. li. And be it further enacted. That Cot grese may at any time alter, amend, or ravo! the said incorporation. Approved, March 2, 1867. —4 Pusiic—No. 108.) AN AcTto define aad punish certain © therein named. Be it emacted by the Senate and House of Rep- vesentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That if any person shall Tob another of any kind or description of per- sonal property belonging to the United States, orebali teloniously teske aud carry away the same. the person so offending shali,on cor- ction, be punished by fine not exceeding thousand dollare, or by imprisoament at bara labor, not less than one, nor more than imes | ten years,or by both, at the discretion of the court. Approved, March 2, 1867. pamcnaie’-* Wier War [PuBLIo--No, 109.) AN AcTto provide ways and means for the payment of compound interest notes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of the United States of Americain Con- gress assembled, That for the purpose of re- deeming and retiring any compound interest betes outstanding, the Secretary of the Treas- ury is bereby authorized and directed to issue temporary loan certificates in the manner pre- scribed by section four of the act entitled “An act to authorize the issue of United States notes and for the redemption or fending there- of.and tor funding the floating debt of the United States,” proved February twenty- fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-two, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding three per centum er Annum, principal and interest payable in j|awinul money on demand; and said certificates ot temporary loan may constitute and be nel. by any national bank holding or owning 'b- same, as a part of the reserve provided tor in sectione thirty-one and thirty-two of the a. entitled “An act to provide a national curre; cy secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to provide for tne circnlation and redemp- tion thereof,” approved June three, eighteen hundred and sixty-four: Provided, That not Jess than two-fifths of the entire reserve of such bank shall consist of lawful mouey of the United States: And provided further, That the amount of such temporary certificates at any time outstanding shall not exceed fifty mil- lions of dollars. Approved, March 2, 1967. eS eas (Puntic—No. 110.) AN AcT to pay and discharge certain debts and expenditures to the corporation of the city of Wasbmgton. it enacted by the Senate and House of Rep- resentatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of the ‘Treasury is hereby authorized to pay to the Proper authorities of the ci y of Washington, Out of any money in the treasury not other- wise @ppropriated, the sum of thirty-one thou- sand pine hundred and seventy-one dollars and thirty-four cents, in full for all claims which the city of Washington now has against the United States on account of moneys ex- pended in improving the etreets, avenues, alleys, public grounds, ir the city of Washing- ton. or for re ring any of the bridges crossing the Potomac river, prior to Mey fif'h, eighteen bundred and sixty-four: /’rocided, Toat before paying tbe sum aforesaid the mayor of the city ot Washington sball present to the Commis. sioner of Public Builéings an account e bracing each item of charge which said ci bas against the United States for expenditur: hereim referred to, which account the suid © s1a- her, That no money shail be paid < act until afiera fnl) examination of all tbe items by the proper accounting officers he treasury, and proof uncer oath that the work was done at fair and reasonable prices And provided further, That before any money fall be paid under tbis act the city of Wash- ington shail file with the Treasurer of the United States a reeeipt to the effect that the city has received the amount to be paid by virtne of this act in tnilof ail claims against the government ior the grading, paying, and constructing sewers in the sireets of said city to the date of May twenty-third, eighteen hun- cred and sixty-five Approved, March 2, 15 [Pveric- 14.] AN ACT to amend an act entitled “An act for Ibe teiwoval of causes in certain ea from State courts,” approved July twenty-seven eivhteen hundred and sixty Be it enacted by the Senote ani House of Repres sentatives of the United States of America % gress assembled, That the act entitlea “An ac for the removal of causes in certain ea-es from State courts,” approved July twenty-seven eighteem hundred and sixty-six, be,and the same is hereby amended as follows: That where a suit is now pending, or may hereafter be bronght, in any State court, in which there ‘= controversy between a citizen of the State in which the suit is brought and a citizen of ar- other State. and tbe matter in dispute exceeds the sum of five hundred collars, exctasive of costs, such citizen of another State whether be be plaintiff or defendant, if he will make and file, such State court an affidavit stating @ bas reason to and does believe that, from prejudice or local influence, he will no! be able to obtain justice in such State court, may, atany time, before the fisa! hearing or trial of the suit, file a petition in such State court tor the removal of the suit into the nextcircait court of the United States to be held in the district where the soit is pending, and offer good and sufficient surety for nis entering in such court, on the first day of its session, copies of all process, pleadings, depositions, testimony, and other proceedings in said suit, and doing euch other appropriate acts as, by the act to which this aet is amendatory, are required to be done upon the removal of asuit intothe United States court; and it shall be be, thereupon, the duty ef the State court to aecept the surety and proceed no further in | the suit: and the eaid copies being entered as aforesaid in such court of the Uni ed States, the suit shall there procecd in the same man- ner as if it had been brought there by original Ca og #11 the provisions of the act to which this actis amendatory respecting any bail, attachment. injunction, or other re- straining process. and respecting any bond of indemnity, or other obligation given upon the issuing or granting of any attachment, in- Junction, or other restraining process, shall spply witb like force and effect in all respects to similar matters, process, or things in the ae for the removal of which this act pro- vide: Approved, March eer GP°°CBBIsBs. LL & PLANT, PLANT’S BUILDING, Corner New York avenue and 1st street, (Entrance on New York avenue,) Dealers in fine FAMILY @ROOE: . TEAS, WINES, IMPORTED LUXUBIRG, &c., &c., would respectfully notify their friends and the public that they have just opened their New Gro- cery Store, where can be obtal: y article usa ally kept in @ firet class Grocery. Without at- tempting to enumerate our large, fresh and well- selected stock, we cordislly invite the public to examine our stere and stock, believing we eball not fail to give entire satisfaction to ali who may faver us with their patronage. We call especial attention to our assortment of TEAS and OOF FBES, which have been “elected with great carefor purity. Dealers will finds fine assortment to select from, and our prices to sult. Goods delivered promptly fm any part of the city. Jan 9-Sm a ee ee ee MABtLaxp AGBIOULTURAL COLLEGE. AUCTION SALES. BEEP & WILLIAMS. Auctioncers. — Ett are gery pa ALE HE FUGHIiTE! mn BB 8. ort AvBRU® Hou ac. IN T pianos pack walnut and oak Cheater Foret Sieonietia Poe weiss ev chock sm it, | pateintes about eighty peceme, via he rose Wood ease anos and Btoole i gre erge Bier Freuch plate Mirror aod Siab, ! Ten Damark and Lace Cartetas, with cornice, r ¥ ts covers! tn rep and bstr cloth, ago Suite in walnut marbl xing B .. Washstands, Bed- Mel teadg. Wardrobes nud Oeites ee Two hundrea Bhecta, Biilows sun Boleter Oueee | Two hundred Bheets, Piliowe an Ul 5 | ue hundred good’ Bed Comforts, ifty Bed Bpresds. Two benired Feather Pillows and Bolsters, one bundred aud fifty Hair and Husk | resses, | One hundred Osk Dining Chairs, Teu Dining Tables, made to order, Fifty Linen Damask Table Cioths, | One hundred Napkina, Righty Brussels. Three. pt ‘Twenty Bofas. Damas! Ten Ohafing Dishes, Five Oofiee and Tes Urne. ——— Ivory handled Knives and Plated j ‘orks, | Ten dozen Plated Table le Twenty dozen Tea Spoons Twenty-five dozen Stone China Plates, mir sete of Cups and Saucers, en Ue er Sauce A large uantity ther Orockery and Glass ere. Forty Chandeliers, sud Brackets in every room, One excellent Lron Bafe and Ottce Desk, One large Office Olock and Water Goole, And all ether goods belonging te a first-class Sane. which we deem unnecessary to enu ral 5 and lagrain Carpets, uoges, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ THOS. DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. 12 NEW NATIONAL BXPR 8 WAGONS AT On MONDAY MOBNING, April 1«t, 1807, at 10 ovclock, Iwill sell. at the Wagon Bstaviishment of R. P. Burierd, Ne. 7 Bridge street, George- t new one-horse Express Wagons, two-horse yor “* four-borse 33 The above wagons we: manner for the National will b re ) rof Pennsylvania nue and jth street, Star Umice Building. By virtue of adeed of trust from Ferdinand B. Baseler and ¥ife, and Gratton D. Hanson, tr ted the 3och June, A. D., 1855, and recorded J. A B.. No 101, folto# 469, et seq. of the land records of Washington connty, District of Coinmbia, as surviving trustee, I will sell, at Public suction, on MONDAY, she first day of 1867, at 6. o'clock p. m.. im front of the went thirty-one (31) feet by the ot, No 4, im reservation No. 11. Property fronts 31 feet on the north Southwest , between 2d and 34 streets west, is back 126 feet, and is improved with atwo-story Brick Dwelling House, with gar- ret and basemen ay, of enle, ond alten retained on the id. Adeed will be given on fall pay- ve purchase money, Ono hundred dot. Tar« reynired ui the tie. of sale, All conve ancing ond +tamps at cost of the purchaser Tcrmaofsale are not complied with in five days b ty will be resold iting purchaser, on five days advertisement inthe National Iutel- ligencer, HENRY ©. 1 3 Surviving frastee. mt 15-eo4ds COOPER & LATI BR, Aucts Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, Be eee Soe ner ee and D streets. MIQUGRs, COUNTERS, SHELVING, FRENOH PLATE” MiKBUORS, OUT GLASSWARE, OfANDBLEKS &c . AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, the 0th inst., at20’clock p we sbalitell,on ibe premises. known as the Restsuran’, at the corner of 6th and O st north, the following articles. yiz.— Apple Bran y, ten years eld Arrack, best dy B Fine lotef Bo Port me ats: Frenc!:- plat u! ss Decnuters Beck Glasses ‘Two Hauleome Gas Chandeliers d Cane-seat Chairs [in @ first-class restau GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioueers Y COOPEB & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks wits James cGaire & Oo.) Southwest cors street Plate And all other article rant Term* cash 6 cost mh 2 Penn aven: between 17th and isth streets, ali the Far a Ktects theretm contained, com- prissng in part— Rosewood Porlor Suit ‘0 Green and Purpi« . mask, Walnut Marble top Bureaue and Wasbstands, Koseword Belsteads, Marble iep Tables, Patnted Cottage Sete, Hair cloth or Oairs, ts, Ol] Cloths, ‘oilet Sete Chamber stoves, &c., MES E WILLIAMS, Trustee, OOOPESB & LATIMBK, Aucts. BEEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. BY . Ne. 626, oe 7th end D streets. VALUABLE IMPBOVED PROPERTY, ON p25 STREET WEST, BET ery and Glass Ware nd C. WkEN K AND YORK AVENUS, AT PUBLIO AUC TION On TUESDAY, the 2d day cf April, 13:7, at 5 ovcleck p in. ball sell. in front of the prem ises, Lot 23. in Callan’s sub-division ef Square No. 4 20 feet front, rui back 100 feet to a wi ley, with the improvements. sisting ofa well-built three-story Frame H coutaining 8 convinlently arranged root seces and gas througout itl front and back. : A aking it vate famil possession given immediately, ‘Title tndispu abl le Terme: One-third cash twelve mouths, for ote tal i nd revenue stam) the oon of the oye aoe ve paid i rr off. “pi To! CRREN & WILLIAWB. Aucts. ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. ALUABLE UNFINISH&D PRESS BRICK BAS! é pri ae EET NOBTH. BETWEEN ND TENTH STEEEZTS WEST, AT ‘AUCTION. AY AFTERNOON, April 24, at 5 al elt 1 artoft on E Terms: One hait cash: baleuce in and eighteen months, for notes bearing interest, aud secured by a deed of trust on the premises. All conveyanciug and revena urchaser. §200 dewn o' one, ‘Tho plans ioe ae F at the auction rooms, corne! 4 GBABN & WILLIAM: RIG ERAN & WILLIAMS, Ancttouscrs, B* & J ats Rikanotor 7th and D sts. E ita.nps at the cost ey bane )¥ HOUSEHOLD FuRst- Wore Saco xX fig N. AND THB OuN- t reqes) House. SATURDAY, the 20th instant, at 10 o'clock, ¢ shall ell, by of the i le 0; Court, the per effects of the Eermear ss desatieds Sealine on tee Ere, wer! 5 iJ ~ No's87, copsleting ofa lot of Houschola Fura ture nome ‘Wagon, and the fixtures and contents of Yake House, ‘Terms oash INE OSTERMAYSER, Exccutrix, mbt st SUMERN 2 WILLIAMS. Aucto. SALE OF FISH STANDS. ‘The Fish Stands Jn the different markets will be sold to the highest bidder, for cach, on the foilow- mn SATURDAY, March 30, at 10 singttbern Liberty Market, FRIDAY, March 30, Navy Yard Market, FRIDAY, March 29, st 10 . veatorn Market, on WEDNESDAY, March 37, price for such stands NE? to the day Washivgton, March 12. 1867, BASE BE ALLAOH, ————————— SE's POPULAR LoRgR aaa y es as ene ee Havana wi b ed, Manufectared solely tor Pa. av., bet, weirepaee | mi06." oak, | 19th street, opposite the Treasury Department. | Government Securities with Treasurer United | Btetes STONE MILLION DOLLARS.@ j We buy and peil ail classes of GOVERNMENT | SECURITIES et current market rates. G., and in the Times New York N. ¥.,onces week for three successive weeks; the first of said M. Pap oer te boat least sixty days previous to | Penusyivania avenue and litn | te day of hearing. T. O. THEAKER, tar Office building. sAS . ee emminstonsr of a. | 38 ; ge 7 —Editors of the al pers will please TRUSTER'S SALE rl CSBHOLD FUBNI- | copy, and send ther Dilts to the Patent Othee, By virtue of adeed of trust tothe subscriber | Fit! a ene Seeaning ee —. mhié mana dated Jennary lt, 1357. and recorded in Ohattcl Li- | tod THE OBPHANS OOUBT, TilIs 9TH DAY ber BM. mM .No 3 folio —, one of the chattel rec- OF MARCH, A.D. 1567. | ords of Washington couaty, we shall sell,on MON- Upon report of sales male by J.B. Adams, DAY next, April Isttatisd'cl’h. at house No 134 gperdian, Rc.. it te by the Court, this sth day of re b | BANKERS. | “THIRTY TREASUBY NOTES, see IVE-TWE ia 7 | VET BB NATIONAL task OF COMMEROE | att? TION AL BTUWE. O Onset Tabew ants for saloed Gavteneesares ‘ah T im 5° BAMMBL, Osabier. | Ja¥ COOKE & co BANUEBBS, Buyand sel 8 tecrrent market retes, and heey | | onstantiy on hand, « fall supply of ail j | GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND OOMPOUED | INTEREST NOTES. Orders fer BTOUKS. BONDS, &o., exsouted, 025 | Ocliections made on all s0cessible points. sei-tf 2 eee BN | First National Benk of Washington. | E.D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Oo.,) President | WH. 8. HUNTINGTOR, Cashier, ] @OVEENMENT DEPOSITORY and FIBABNOIAL AGENT OF THE CHITED STATES, FURNISH EXCHANGE end mak? Onliecttons | on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES, We purchase Govern: it Vouchers om the | BIOST FAVORABLE TERAS, and give carofal and prompt attention to | ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, | and to any other business entrueted to as H FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERRN- MENT LOANS at all thmes cheerfully farnisned we. Weshingt?n, HUNTINGTON, Oeshter. 20, 1888. EPARTMENT OF THE INTEBIOn, D . UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, U aramesey- ere 13, "| On the petition of GILES F. FILLEY. of St Louis, Miseouri, praying for the extension of a tent granted te him the Mth day of June. 1533, or an improvementin Goeking Stoves for seven ears from the expiration of said patent, which iakes place on the ten day of June, 1867 : be heard at op Monday. the 2th day of May next. at 12 o'clock M.; sll are notified to appear and show conse, fleay tney have, why said petition —— not to be granted. Persons oppost a! file in the Patent Of; the day of hearing: © day o! ry party to be used af nd transmitted in accordance with the Sow of @ extension are other papers reties upon as t i be filed in the office twentr “dare | the arguments. if any, within ten days after filing the testimeay Coton — oy a — — ee ae nd jlican ai e Nation D' igencer, Wash- = + andin the Bepnblican. St. Louis, Mo., once @ week for three successive weeks: the first of 6 to be at least sixty days previous to the day of TO. tors Of the above send their bills to the ntaining this notice. EP, MENT OF THE INTEBIO“, UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ‘ASHINGTON, Mar: % On the petition of BALPH ) FALOUS' Washington, D.O., Praying for_the extension o! ® patent gran’ to him the 7th day of June, 1855, for an improvement in Hose Coupling. for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which tekes place on th 7th day of June. 1557 : It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 2uth day of May next, st 12 o'clock m ; ‘and ail porsons Bre Botified to appear and show cans, if any they Shy sald petition ought not to'be granted Persons opposi “, the tension are Feqwirea to oe, yo “= ir ob) * eet iol oO wri least tie: LS the day of bearing, all testimony Ried party, to be used at the said hearing, must be taken @nd transmitted in accordance with the roles of the office, which will be farnished on applica- | of hav ion. a ypesitions and other rs, relied testimony must be filed in the office + oefore the day of hearing, th Ordered. alse. that this notice ve pabliehed In th» Intelireencer and the Republican , ‘Washington, D if Ordered, That the sald od and confirmed, unless jar of April next, and it ts further ordered that the said sale to Hezekish Gntchell be rstified, and the terms of the dale inthe former decree beso far modified ag tha’ (he said Gutchell pay one thou- sani dollars in cash and give a deed of trust bear- ing interest, on the property purchased for the balance of the purchase money, to-wit: five han- dred dollars. said dee 3, Provided thatac in fhe Kvening 8 id 9th April. re said th Age F. PURCELL, ror Judge of the Orphans’ Court. | UC COPY rest —J AS. tah H-wsw | BPHANS’ COURT, Marck 12, 1466.— j TRict oy OoLUMBia. Wasuineton Count, To wut :—In the case of Blizebeth Kelly, adminis- tratrix of Samuri Kelly, tratrix aforesaid has. wii to remain for one is order hb pub r once a week for thres lished weeks be: EB. O’BEIRNE, Register of Wills. leceased are notified to attend, their youched, or they may otherwii from all 90 4 voxel juded in said de- said a 4 Test—JAS. R O'BEIRNE. mh 16-lawSw” Register of Wiris. Cums ROSPITAE FOR WOMER LYING-IN ASTLUM, Fourteenth street ,(eircle,) corner of M street, Washington, D.O. has beon established for the ception of patients may be sudering from ‘is. eases jar to their sex. and for the edmission of euch females as may require the cormierte of the UAE Daliding ie Mituated in the most healthy por- tion the ‘te own of istrict, surrounded by {: grounds. Gass pene Gan Soe ee five minutes. ‘Termo of adm: : From accordance with the r vance. This includes teal end Ba: rgical attendance. EDIOAL STAFF. = enon IN CHIEF. .M D., 2st ‘streets. DSU BE Er i ui | Z '¢ : | FOL Wav otat | SAMAKITANS DANCING AOADEMY, Pepnsyivanis «renee, bet. 6th and th ate Opposite Metropolitan Hegel. Hew Classes forming «very even! The Siting to unter out ‘inasce vail thom. selves of this opportunity. Preperations wiil be made im this quarter for ust May Ball alars can be had at J. F. Bills’ soa wo. erott & Co.'s Music Stores The Hall cen be rented tur Boirees, Be. ind Howrs of Twition : joes nnd Masters, Toeedsy and, Saturday from 3 to 6 o'elock. mcemtiomen Ssne Toesdey and Friday eve-' rom farther Information,e»ply duriug the hocre - of tuition, oF address e pote 10 the Academy. Quarter commencing with the fret lesson, 08 * ween 9! The last quarter of thi tory te the May Ball. will » March 2. Classes fer the venience of the "RAILROADS. 1867 resxsrcvasia Boure 1867 TO THE NORTHWEST SOUTH, AND SUUTE- NG SCHEDULE bith 15.7, treme wil) ren ae f Ls Baltimore... 10p, m weal ° = a Ole 2. TBE GREAT bo & TRAOK aout with ELEGANT SURN Palace Biers Sa oy end wom Oars remente, nd saving from four to twelve houre in time over ronte. Two hundred ved to 0 Central New York Throngh trom Baltimore to ROOMBSTER and PITTEVUBGOR withoat change. PR a by tule Toate, from pebamers eve vantage of maki: changes in DEPOTS. and no FREES Tickets by this route can be at the of- corner 6th street and Peuns)lvanta avenue Under the Nations! Howl. where reliable infor ‘Mstion wili be given at ali times. Passengers procuring tickets st this office can Secure secomtmodat 3k « Care for Ei- wira or Pittebur, w f ARNOLD, Ticket Agent, Northeast corner (th street aud Penna. ev. Yashington, D. 0 "PRROUGH LINR BETWEEN Wasi Pe PniLADELPRie Mee Ewe Wasninoton, }, 1867, Trafws between Washingion and New York are Bow run ae follows, vty OB NAW YORK, withort change atone. Pe ee daily (except Sunday) at 7.45 8. m.and "FOR NEW YOBK, changing cars st Philadel- Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11:15 8. m. and 430 p.m. PHILADELPHIA. Leave daily ( tSanday)at 7245 and 11:18 a, m., and 4:30 and ONDAT. Bom ea Blew York aad Philadgiphis at 6.98 p. agicePliag cars for Bow York on 6:80 p.m. train Througb tickets to Philadelphia, New York. or Boston, can be had at the Station stall hours in the dey. as well as at the new office the Bankers and Brokers Telegraph Line, 34* 5 Svenue, ~etween 6th avd 7th streets See Balti lhe West ILSON , Master of Transpurtation. COLE General Ticket Ageot oo met”: 8. KOONTZ, Agent. Washington, ALTIMOBE AND OH!I0 BAILMUAD, Wasuincton, Janu, 6, 1887, BANS FE STH Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALT!- MOLRE.and WASHINGTON AND THE ¥ BST UR as follows. viz FOR BALTIMOEB Leave daily, except Suv iay, at 7:00, 745, aud 1Aé a. mand 2%, ane 4.50, ROG 8.00 p.m For aL Way sTaTions Leave daily, «xcept Sunday at 7 a. m., aut 2%end ep m orn OF aNWa POLI 2 m., 0d at 20 and4s5 FOR S8NAPOLIS Leaye at 7) a.m.. 142 p.m WB to or from Auna t Leave at 6.15 and 7:3 © rm tratnc > “ BabTi MBB. Leave at 7°65 ©. m., ani 2.6) and 500 p,m. Fou Wa A ns. Leave et 7454. m.. aud 2m 6 FOB ALL PARTS OF Loave daily, except Sun £0 p.m " dey at 3:00 p.m. onty, conuectiug at Relax with trains from Bal'imoreto Wheeling, Parkersburg. dc _ THROUGH Ticks ine Wert can bo had at the + ashington St ket Off at all boarc Sto = tn the day, as well hew office of the Benk- ers end Brokers’ 7 b Line, 345 Penn, avenne. between 6th th streets For New York. Ph phis, aud Boston, sec Sdvertisement of Fe Line. J. L. WILSON, Master of Transportation. . COLE. General Ticket Agent oc M8 tf GEO.8. KOONTZ. Azent Wachinstor SAMARITaN’ @uirTt: SAMARITANS GIFT: TAE MOST CERTAIN BEMEDY EVER UsEv. “Vos, A Positive Org,” for GONORRHG@A, GLERT, STRICTURE Contsins no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercury Only Tem Pile to be Taken to a Cure, ‘They are eutirely vegetavie. baviug no smel! nor any unpieassut taste, end will not in any way in- jure the stomach or bowels of the most ‘Oures in from twe to four in ag J a P ver iMneut Doctore and ‘Obeut, ‘who who have been gorged Wi: cary. try the Price—Male packages, $3. 5 BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOODII; FULA, ULCERS. SORES, SPOTS rETTEns. 80 SLES. Bows, SYPHILIS, gaMARITAN’S ROOT D HERS ‘sUICce the publicase cure BYPHiLiS Ob VENABRA: Lv BOOT AND NEBR J on0 Ena be ¢ shesied. ond do uot | | wales DO NOT DESPAIR! though Oe promounces incuratis, auponsR rans BOOT SND BEKB JUtOgs very ves:'ce ef imporitics trom the 8.0. FORD, cerner itn ne bD® BTMENT OF TREINTERIO“, _ AGNITED STATES Pa Tan? OFFICE, ASEINGTOR, . 2 te oSe merit of Gene eneee, 0" he, te ‘anted to him the cet day of J » for an improvement im Cultivator Ploug'! Which takes place on the 31-0 ane. itis “that