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THE EVENING STAR. TELEGRAMS, xe. The Comeervatiye convention at Macon, Georgia, Anisbed matters and adjourned yes- ‘ercay morning at 11 o’clocl, after a spiritea s The platform and preamble acknowl- mn to adhere to the Union vppor: the Government ia all legal and prop- er measures, and claim from th+ Government he cue performance of reciprvcal duty. Res- clutions were adovted Genunciatory of Ooa- gressional reconstruction, and protesting AgSinst the assembling of the loyal conyen- a. Tbe London Times, in an editorial on the rrespondence on the Alabama claims, says it in refusing to permit the gland be reviewed by any foreign Whatever. On all other points England wil! giadly meet the United States Bait way. as she is thoroughly tired of the Giscarsion The torerest en the Virginia debt will be paid on the ist of January, and hereafer 88 pro- vided by the last Legisisture. The taxes will be fully equal to al: drafts on the treasury, including the expense of the reconstruction convention A large and enthusiastic Conservative meet. ing was Beld st Montgomery, Alabama, last night. It was addressed by Hon. J. Forsytn of Mobile. and other distinguished speakers Four members of the convention who voted Sgainst the constitation made pledged their hearty eo-opera- @ constitution. tion to deteat t General Schofield said yesterday, in conver S&ticn with & State officer, that the credit, a well as rhe peace of Virgynia, should be s tained a= long as be had control in the State. Generat Hancock's order revoking General So m's jury order, was elicited by the rep- OB Of eminent judicial officers that the cours? of jusuce was impeded. Gen. Hancock in special order 204 appoints Charge O. Dage, judge of the second judicial district court. vice A.Cozabal, declined, the later not being willing to take the oath pra- scribed by the reconstruction bill, which Gen- «ral Hagcock requires of all appointees. $$ A Swindling Fem: om Her Travel. Abdomt the middie of last week a young ‘Woman of good address and appareni.7 @ iady ef culture, stopped at Taylors Hotel, in Jersey City, where she entered her name on the register as Mrs. Sutherland, represented thatshe was the wife of Senater Su:heriand, Snd stated that she wished to remain there | two or three days until her baggage came on from Osnads, where she had b-en on a visit. | ‘While there the stranger made the acquaint. | ance of a lady from WasDimeton, she also | claiming to bea resident of Washingtoa, and claiming the acquaintance of many distin- guished people there, and ot whom she con- versed in familiar terms. On Saturday last the strange woman entered the room occupied by he Washington lady, and asked the loan of <i, | *B which to pay her wash bill, saying that she bad no small bills, and that she would get seme change. The money was loaned her, subsequently it was ascertained that she’ had ieft the Rotel, and the Washington lady then became aware that @ valuavle shawl had been stolen from her. Having learned, in conver- on with the strange woman, ‘Rat she had been stopping st the Metropolitan Hotel in New York, the indy immediately proceeded there to make inquiries, and upon giving 3 description Mr. Leland at on iden- Sfled the woman as the one who had vic. ‘mized him out of a 59) hotel bill on tne sifeng:h of three trunks filled with rab- bisn Br. Leland stated that te same woman played the samegame at Willard’s Hotel in ‘Wssbington, and bad swindled partiesin Syra- cuse ont of some S30). she travels in various | cosguises, which have enabled her to elude de- tectives, Who have been after her. She has been described as the woman that “travels with the Diack-and-tan dog,” but she has now ‘ispensed with the animal and caused her bair to be cut short A few days since the fair *windier paid a visit to Judge Hogan as the Wile of Sebaior Sutherland, in consequence of i which she was received with marked attention. Expressing @ wich to visit the prison the Judge escorted Ber through the apartments and to the prisoners she had kindly words, and made promises to supply their wants.” Sne also caused the arrest of an innocent woman in New York on a charge of picking her pocket | 1 0, probably with a view of extending her | reait atthe Botel Mr. Leland. who Is deter- mined to cause the arrest ef the woman, im- | j medistely set detectives to work, and ‘they succeeded in tracing her toa hotel in Broad- sy, Where she entered her name as Mrs. | Toile, but she soon after left, and up to the present time ts atlarge Two well known U. S. detectives Dave been keeping this woman | under surveilance, us it us believed that she is Connected with the 730 amd 5.20 counterfeit gsug—N. ¥. Express, 2d. An Extraordinary Husband, ‘The following is @ portion of the evidence of pli for divorce in the English courts, ing st@ted the fact of marriage the perse- cuted wife proceeds to say of herself and her | bridegroom Atter the marrisge they went to Folkes- stone, where ‘bey slept: next morning the tes- ‘ator locked wp ail tne bedclothes aad lef: her in @ state of nudity m the room while ne went | tor & walk: that he declared the Almighty nad | © ordered it im the Bible, and that he (the tes. wator) was her lord and master Paris and Boulogne im a like manner, and, in *. all chrougt their married life it’ was’ bis practice to deprive ber of Rer clothing in the morning: that he constantly best her whe. aiche m their room. He constantly threatened fo commis suicide and kill her, flourishing his | of which are in @ prosperous state He acted at | The Sensual Sius of T ergy. (Prem The Pulpit for November.) We infer from wnat we hear tm private con: versation, aud what we read in the pablicjour- msls that the ap thiakx it very marvellous that so many 0 clergy ‘wreoked upon thereck ofsensuality. TOessionisnment is not Qstonishing. People who do not make a habit of dinking. out bardiy be thoughtful enough to know the tact with reference to this matter. ‘The {act isthat there is no profession, class, or &vccation, #0 exposed to or tempted by the devil of sensuslity asthe ministry. The sanctity of thetr office fs an occasicn of stumbling. The office is confounded w! occupant. The sanctity of the former is made pe mm wenn bag d ) latter. Now, ee an invu! Myth; itsocoupani is a man o! ike ious with other men. No temptation is sufficient to overcome the office, while so stont-faithed an occupant of it as Peter, the Spostie, may fall Cecile at the first ap- pro@ch of the adversary. Unthinking women May seem to be onl: ‘ting the office, when enares for its occu- exhibi of coafi- closed behind him. side. and unguard- ead to equivocal © man im the world posed upon him at the threshold of society as the clergyman. His aecport to social life is almost a carte blanche. Women of both states and all ages are his com- panions, socially and professionally. The rules ef social intercommunion between the sexes are, in his egse, virtually suspefded, What would be &m indiscretion with other men is a matter of course with him. He shares, or is alternately admitted to the oe of the sick room with the physician. herever spiritual advice is called for, there he reigns and unmolested. And he is a seden: m&n, of nervous-sauguine temperament, like all men of this sort and life, feels the of his flesh warring against the law of his re- ligion. None Dave such ‘Qs those of sedentary life. In pro} to the idleness of the muscles, is the ac: ty of the) ons. The vil the industrious, | men tempt the devil. The clergy should give moreearnest Reed to “muscular Obristianity.”” But not only is their hfe afflicted with deficiency in bodily exercise, it is additionally accursed With the temptations that take advantage of this physical feebleness. Half the crimes of sensuality come of physical teebleness. ees Planting Apple Orchard We have long been under the the impression brought to it merely by observation that asa rule the trees in our apple orchards are piant- ed too distantly apart. Many farmers look Upon the space usually occupied by orchards Ss almostso much waste. They say. we get so littie frait from the ground m up by the trees, and we cannot cultivate the orchards, 88 we should like, from injury to the roots, &c., £0 that we are forced, on the score of economy. tary and, hw to abandon apple raising. Now, practicaliy an orchard sh bean orchard only. Except Jor grass, it should be lett uncultivated, after the trees haye reached say abont four inches im diameter. We can seeno reason why a good crop of grasses should not be continuously juced fora quarteror a third of a century, ‘without distarbance. A top-dressing of man- ure once in two or three years, we know, has Produced fine yields of grass annually of two cro) The trees have little or no influence upon the crop of grass: indeed if they possess any, itis in affording & heavier swaih under the trees. Hence, instead of setting out young orchards thirty and thirty-five feet apart, reduce the distance to about twenty feet, in the quincunx form: and if any time the trees should threaten to become a little crowded, prevent it by additional pruning. This is our theory. The leading purpose of an orchard should be to obtain fruit: next the crop that will do the least damage to the trees. This is grass. Grass, however, will not do any damage to the apple trees, but the contrary. It keeps the soil moi-t and of —protecting the mer against heat and drought, and im winter against the severe effects of alter- nate thawing and freezing. 1t should also be remembered, in setting out young orchards, to get trees as low-branched 8s possible. They will generaliy no: grow so bigh. while the low boughs will protect the ‘Against the intense rays of the sun in the summer months, which are frequently very injurious to the health and productiveness of the trees.—Ed. Ger. Telegraph «7 There cO-0} shire, Engiand, which con ts a farm : it isa small association, comprising oaly twenty- seven members, with one hundred pounds cap- ital, on which th twenty-five pounds co-operative factory it ast year was id a coal company. both S7-AtSitka the laud speculators are begin- ning to buy up ground, in view of the antict- ited speedy settlement and development of ournew Territory of Alaska. Our poliiicians wil next be flocking to that hyperborean re- gion, to secure their election as Senators and Representatives to 5. OF at least, some office in the embryo State. S7Lard is largely sdulterated in this coun- try with water, terra glba, paraTine, and other bstances. A practidal chemist states that he Bas examined specimens in the hands of deal. | ers, adulterated to the extentof thirty per cent. Some western specimens held from ten to twenty per cent. of water. aie 7 Gov. Haight prophecies tmat the child is bow living who wili see\Califoraia populated with twenty militoms, aud Sun Francisco a city with two million of mbabitants. razors ut the same time: that their return to he ud When spend- house, he threw 001 ing the evening a’ her fathe: ber off Mis lap on the floor. and drew his pen- kut'e. and would have injured her but for the interference of those present. His general habit on returning from the city was to run into the dining room, gaze fixedly ather, then ttreaten ber with 4 knife, aud then rush off tons room. “here he would remain foran hour, leaving | the dinner meanwhile to get cold: when she | would go to call him, Re would twist her hands and arms for twenty minutes togeth- er. He would constantly cry and ask her to | forgive Bim, saying that Bis conduct was | due to the excitement business. At | Limerick—they having gone to Ireland in | August, i649, to vigit her sist | ries there—be' caused her premature confine. | ment by (hresteniog her with @ carving Knife. | that he frequently complained of his head, and iat she several times called in a doctor to see him. For three weeis he refased her food and coal. snd sbe bad to obtain wth trom ber father. (mine day of the lake of Welling- ton’s fomersl be gave her permission to go and see it, Dut afterwards wthdrew this premis- ston, and stripped her of: II Ber clothes, locked ‘hem ins drawer, and left ner ina state of | pudity until four o’clock in the afternoon. He | also struck And kicked her several t mes, and she consulted a magistrate about what had occurred: but on his promising never to repeat such comanct proceedings were ved. i-o3 he suddenly went abroad leaving hei Mithout apy money and giving orders to the tradespeople not to supply her with any cles Before going be placed a bill in the | Window, saying “This house to let, ‘arnished | orfunfurnished.” One night, onthe way tothe } opera, he tore the bonnet off her head, and He refased to pay and only gave her enough money to pay her fare to England. = made the acquaintance of a lady named ‘Sy, leters to him in German, and these letters he Srought to her to transiate. He said he Wished Bis wife would might merry this lady = Seton Laer Tae Mernovist Centexary Year.—A complete exbibit of the pecaniary results of the centenary year in the Methodist Caarab of America hus been published in ihe Methodist, from which we take a few facts and fizares, giving some idea of the magnitade of the op- erations, and the thoropghness of this religions body. The include the retarus of forty-tive Confei stretching over aces, ery section of the United amount reported trom these ve Conferences is nearly seven million =6.931.255.96 ) The sums represented by the different States and districts vary con- est having relatively the ad- East. which woul! tend to sbow « larger spread of Methodism. The Uin- cipnati Conference, for instance, reports four | bandred thousand dollars agains: only one bandred and fifty-eight thousand doliats of ihe Pitadelpnia Conference. The largest Sums returned from western Conferences are Ss tollows: Obio, $379,259, Liliaots, $341,576.45 Petenurg, $348,005.6: North western Ind:aaa, #10" .466. Missouri and Arkansas, $157,242.65. ‘The Jargest eastern contribution is that of New York, where, curiously enough, each denomination “bop of,” im order that he | SF An English Catholic paper sevs that many Roman Catholic ladies in London have sold their jewelry and given the proceeds to the fund in support of the Holy Father. Over two bundred farms in Bedford county, Va.. are shortly to be sold for arrears of taxes by United States revenue officers. 7 The vote polled at the New York city el clion was =,000 less than at the State election, and 31,000 less than the number registered. S7 1c is said that during the past fifty years statistics Of the dry good trade proved’ that ninety merchants in every hundred have failed: five in every hundred have made a living, and one in every Dundted realized a fortune. AMUSEMENTS. Pe BAFFLE ora MAGNIFICENT SOLID MAGIC CASE GoLD WATCH VALUED AT $600. Will be Baffied at JOHN HANCOCK’S SALOON, Pemusylyania avenue, near 3th street Tickets, $5. de 7-cowt” METZEROTT HALL. ONE CONCERT BY THE MENDELSSOHN QUINTETTE CLUB. of Boston. aided by MISS ADDIE 8. RYAN, the Charmin, Songstre ss, MONDAY EVENING. December 9, 1837. The Club has been organized nineteen years /and their Concerts have been pronounced by the proas of every city in which they have keen given the bows vmtiaieal entertainments offered the American public. The pregramme will embrace Overture. Quar- fete. Quintette, Potpourri, Flute. Clarionet, fin, aud Cello Solos, with Artas, Sougs, and’ B ‘Admission. €1; no extra charge for reserved sents. The sale of ticke Masic btore, Frid: Doors open ai ‘Will commence at Metzerott’s December 6 concert at s. de 6-3t RE COMING A THE FAR-FAMED ORIGINAL MORRIS BROTHERS’ MINSTRELS, 4 joaton. rom : At WALL’S OPERA HOUSE, FOR SIX TONES ONLY. commencing MONDAY EVENING. Dec. 24 TWENTY-TWO STAR PERFORMERS BILLY MORRIS. THE PEOPLES’ COMEDIAN, “ay it An entire New Entertainment, Eutisieg TRIP AROUND THE WoRLD. Au Entire Change of Programme Each Evening. Doors opes at 7; to commence at 3 o'clock. no 2-10 . Manager CHAS. A. MORRI IL CLOTHS, COCOA MATTING, DOOR ORT Wes ROCK MATTING, DOOR KIDWELL & HENDERSON'S, nod ti $05 Ninth street. NFEEBLED AND DELICATE CO. EONS otboth soxke ee Hetwnouss ke eget Becue He will alve K aud energetic . and enable you to sleep well, oc 21- DaWiy SOR S&LB—A small stock of aso) FP Mtorstadaonst hee up with @ good trade Good reasens for sellin; Inquire at the Store, No 486 Pei store nicely fitted Picecaen , «J ansy!vani: *um—npwards of three dollars com — are for various obj mission-bouses. educational fu ersities, tr crease of church property, ar: pay- ment of church debts, Pibiical 8 Grve's tase, aud orber purveum crate cat tonal oF local cBaracter —\ew York Poot lady twenty. premises of her brother-in-he, “ nt, about balr rw Onn etw, and New Wilmington, : si ing. Sbe bad been comewh, s0mMe we ks past, freq and of death b; “pow ne oe" 4 88t y SUELTZER & co | B43" EER APPOINTED assicNEE oF 5 y am iy to b BISCO! ae him pe and ag dress KO. M. MAYO, ‘estmoreland county, Va. nerd , saeeaapor UCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. AUCTION SALES PROPOSALS. ee PBorosats oon spur ‘TRANSPOBTA PROPOSALS. PPoPosaus FOR BAT. PROPOSALS. (Free vEret Ooms: BY OF SUBFIOS Ls PER & LATIMER, At clerks wit th J. 0. Metiuire & do.,) ¥ De ambe: = = ate 3.0. Ki General's Oiee, —_-, ASHINGTOR, amber 6, BBX BAGLE 4 00. Auctioneers. Bouthwest of Penn's nd Lith sirest, Dersty Quartermaster General's Ofte Port Leave EE PORTE tle “Tessie will be received wn ti 12 » lock a8 7th Gtrest, between G and H. Sealed Propoenia will Us! faceived af tis oon Propomnin will be recetyed at thy ofhon | SATURDAY. toe 0th of Decvmber 2 for cian: tatil WEDNESDAY 12m_, December 11 18N. at | uatilizo'ciect athe Len OF JANUABY. spa, ‘ street THIS EVENING at'r Seinen ad evert BUCH ime they will be opsn-d. for Turnieblogible | for the transportation of mutttary evppliee dis ina BR ETHOPSAND oe | ARERLS OF FLOUR, Evening during the week,» assortment of rtiment with FIVE Baltinore or Rite | Abt ZeMr commencing April 1, i363, and ending | oom HUNDRED i) BARRELS OF FAMILY cy Woolen, and other goods, consisting in part ane ee a ‘March 31, 1563, “ate LOUR BY pection. R jo. 2. A’! conditions same as ues! ine Blankets abd Bed Bidders will state the price per ton delivered at | pron were Hart . Kansas, Fort Hays, Kansas, rder of the Comm Eonmtorere: Shawn ery Ri SSB, Plage, ih Peasonatls time will be allowed to sedis oie: point op nis that may be dents” eat? Otder of th om aps. pn alput and Maborany Bedsteads . Dated by the Obief Quartermaster, Departmen at Note Paper Segars, Tobacco, Groceries “ w" Wartrobes aad Washsta Goo Fight is reserved to reject any or atl the Missocrt, on the Union Pacific Railroad, B.D. ——_—__ ____ eka 70:1 PO PU RE pellet BRS eo re tg ec “fiat carb Peresais FOR AE TuaNsromta Bo Is * 5 ‘arble-top Tables bat thts 22 ON. G R STRWART VAN VLIET. GREAT SALE OF BOOKS. (aneand wood-seat Chairs Deputy Quartermaster General, Orrice Og Rrenmagren Eviry evening for afewdazs, at 370 Pennsylva- | Feather 1 tere, and Pillows dersen TPM R AS Aier Grveral tS. in that Territors Beomr Pace, Mom ember 13. is" very evening for ew ae 70 Penuay Hair and Mosk Mattresses 5 . a the route to that depot Sealed Proposals will be received at this . ae renew SERED, we Lot en an | Bi Is and Th PPerosats FOR FRESH BEEF. Ponti] 120 clock Mon the 20th day of January, 2868. subjects. Also. many vere elegant, suitable for | Parlor, = Post Coxnzssant Fro) for the transportation ot Mili the holidays. at very low prices. alain teu =a a ee articles too numerous to se. LA. November 2. 1897. estab, pisioursont hh come fate evenae, onde | eS” TT*FOUbem atationn, aust, | nied Hoporsnie brite sh cope ihe | fon eet Books you want will be sold. ~ '¥ COOPER & LATI Anctionsers, ice until 12 o'clock M- y ‘ 1 taay be dr sign din ti trithry of Arizona aud > eee ES WH. WALL &CO.,Ancts. | JY COOREE A LATIMER, fnctionere Ings eapriring ths peat with Pasek Beceeee | inthe Sate cf ene nek aries ane TB ia Fateh Minmenota aod tn tbat poe. Auctioneers, Southwest corner of Penn’a svenue and lth st., The Beef to be the best the market affords, in | STees * nt river ond bow by it.end any Fort Stevenson. ‘corner 10th street. Star Office Building. ions of fore and Bind quarters, hs gietiee ce can ss hemnnhid slate | or eee Ree Bpint on the Missouri riwer : S RI E OF BRICK STORE, LEASK, ok 4 rt often as | } Racine Batirosd. Southwest Branch of | fastward to present Posts. or euch ax may be SASURD Sy ee eee TRISTERES Ae, Ox THE NORTHEAST COK: | Dav ue reauieed | Ue wuantities and as often as | Mis ari Pacific iaittoed, cr the Unter Revise | Fink lished cast oF north of that river, in Dakets Of a general assortment of New and Secon NEB OF Sru STREET WEST AND H STREET | ™OTauited. secured by contract, with | Railroad. E. B.. to Fort Gibson, lodihn Territors , | ‘The weight to he transported on this Route No ; - | NORTH, aT 3 : Pas te ‘. or such other point as may be ‘established as the | + wel ready made Clothing. Cloths, Cassimeres, By virtua of a dee? of trust, bearing date June 1, pe yt we int bond, to be ka fe military depotir that Territery. shall not exceed ten million pounds «loa smo objrts And Drawers. Gente Furnishing Goods, tc, &: Di and duly recorded dn, Liber EC. E.) scal of fatesstaned citric oa The weight to be ted during the year be etc a = 1. folios 115 to 17, of the el ‘ Washi i Ist day of January, iss, an will net exceed, on Re Bidders wil! state the rate per one hundred (100) of 2, 31.000,0" pounis, | istrict of Columbia, I shall . ington County. D) . ~ nds one handred ) miles for each month on Route No. 3. 5,400) pounds. and, on Boute No. | Pounds per one tandred :10)) mi ¥ ©. B. L. CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. Soll, On FRIDAY, Recomber $10 at do'lock py. |" Pecrnents will be made monthly, or as early |S 7an ee ncoe gitte year becinning April 1, 2958, and ending ae m., the Brick Storé, Lease, and Fixtures. situated thereafter as funds may be received 'therctor wed posals will be made for each rote separ- | ch SI, IMPROVED PROPERTY ON SEVENTH ST. | on the northeast corner of Sth street west and i insuch funds as may be furnished by the United Bicéers sh States Endorge envelopes. ‘Proposals for Fresh Beef,” and address to the undersigned. JOHN N. COR, de7-2B Ist Lient. 20th U.S) Infantry, A. C.S WwW ESTERN BIVER IMPROVEMENTS. a street north. north. The Store is 2% fect wide by 60 feet deep, with yon | wide yard and Stable attached. The Lease has 38; | about eight yours to run. This is an old-eatablished ry | place. and should demand the attention of business men. ‘Terme cash. SOUTH. BETWEEN G@ AND H STREETS, AT AUCTION We will sell on MONDAY, the 9th, at 4 pm the ses. part or Tot 2, in square Ne sa proved with an elegant two: rame Dwelling. with back building. Tit! Terms: One-half cash; the balance in twelve months tid give their names in fall, sa weit “ as their places of ree tely Bidders will state the rate per 100 pennds per 100 | miles at which they will transport the stores in each month of the year. beginning April 1, iss, | and euding March 31. 1599. Bidders will give their names in fui their places of residence, ane each le ncermpanied by a Lon! in the sum of tea by Two or MOTe TespoDal TeoLs, KUarantering that In cases contract is awarded fer th 3 and PHILLIPS. Trustee. rir ate AUGER E LATIMER, A wads sand ($10 200) dollars, mega ts sours furnished by said ‘ing at the cost of the purchaser. No 29-dts Ot a. » Aucts. Office Western vr Dnprovements. more responsible perso le form and pr b of - + i ae fri comvevancing af the cost ef the purchaser. ecneene Dean No. 4 Public Landing, Chacinnath Ghent zy stamped, gunrenteving that in case the con- | |The coutractor will be reauited fo give bande LLIAMS, Auctlonenrs. S7 IN CONSEQUENCE OF THERAIN THE | Sealed Proposaix will be reccived at thie Otice | Rance i awarded for the route mentioned in the Quasee’ and BY ars eee tiotener rk cen’ Data, above sale postponed until WEDNESDAY, D. untii THURSDAY, the 12th of December. 1357. fer | proposal to the party proposing it will be accepted ‘i ie - ) Same bour and pl the construction of two (2) Barges, described LL. PHILLIPS. Trustee, tactory evidence of the loyalty and ctv: as | and entered into, and good and sufficient security ; Satie ; - TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A NEW THRER-STORY ‘i SaMUE follows, viz torr by wal: y ip accordance with the | of each bidder and person offered as security w rf TBAME HOUSE AND LOT ATRUCTION dez-dtds___COOPBE & LATIMER, Aucts. nine (1) Barge qne hundred anil ten (110) feet long. | terms of this advertisement. Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Army On TUESDAY. the 17th day of December, I shall Y COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, twenty six (25) foet beam. five (5) fect depth of | Each bidder must be present at the opentve of Transportation on Beate Me.c heen a aiite isin front of the goes ab 4 o'clock fms (Late clerks with Jas. ©) McGuire & Co.,) holt strongly built and decked es per specifications | the proposals, or be represented by his attorney entertained unless they fully comply with the re Nirtue of wdeel of raat tothe snbecnine beating |S. Wcorucr Pennsylvania avenue and itn sizeet. | and ye (1) Barge thirty. (So) fest Tong. nine (9) feet | ee neiieeteer ter will,be Feautred to give bonds in | tutertained unless they fully co 1385, Tecord Be iy ne ‘arge thir . ¢ following: nye Sa in iter & Boe eee if + oe an 2, ica hege lattgacniet » two (2) feet tix (6) tochee ‘Gopth of hold, On Route No. 2, ‘The party to w au award if made most be de: decked for zine amidship one of the land records for Washington county. in the District of Colombia, the following named val uable property. lying and being in the city and county aforesaid. viz REAL ES- iand aft. and with a powder maga- NEAR LICHAU ° @& per specifications and model to be sven at this office. On Route No. 3, $100.00, On Rovte No. 5. $30. Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solvency ofeach bidder and person offered as security will Prepared to execute the coptract at once. and to give the required bends for Uhe faichful perform. | Shee of the contract LOUISIANA A SIXTH STREET, KNOWN AS THE HOUSE. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE TA . VENU 4 € Bids must be separate for ach Barge, for their ote TishE to Peyect any and all bids that may bo s % i- 9 e ems Cor complete construction in accordance with the required. = 1 "Be peatensanr woubee® vinken of bauane Sin ah Dante earn ecabal- Dhidct of Optaan ia atecen te keene Cause se, | specifications: aud for thelr delivers at Cale Tine | OPT eae wilt be 4 "Proposals for Army | , The comiracto ¢ orth K street, at tis wherein Charles G. Ball is complainant and Henry | nois, or St. Louis, Mo., at the option of the under. | ‘Trang portation on Route Not.2.3.or 8.70 the | by tt running thence Lichau et al. are defendants, the undersigmed. as signed. oe f this adver. | may be com on lots number trustees. wiil offer for sale. on the premises. at fhe Tight ix reserved to reect any and all bids, ply with the Of this adver: | may Me co et 6 inches to the rear line of said lot blic auction, on TUESDAY. the 19th day of ie- | If it may be deemed to the interest of the Govern: | tisement. ———_ feet alley, thence ranning with thi mber A. D., 1867 ment to do so. the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. all that piece or parcel of ground known as part of Lot 13, in Syuare 49), aie ug for the part jot, Kota T point as may be tndic: the route howing the conditions of the con The party to whom an award is made must be Prepared to execute the contract without sar) delay. and to give the required bond: faithful performance of the contract The right to reject any and all bids that may be ley southwesterly 13 feet 6 inches Astraight line to said nosth K street to a point which fe 8 fect 6 inches from the piace of begin- wing. and thence east alone the line of suid K street For full information call at this office and ex- qmine the model und ces jor the pecifications, or apply by ions and. printed forms for of said Lot 13 at the northwést corner of «aid at the dividing line between Lots 12 and 13. in Blank forms. 1 to be entered into, can be had on application tr t this office. or at Mice of the Quartermaster x ee ¥ nlormity to th Offered is reserved at thi i _ The west half of Lot No. 4,in Samuel Davidson's | whole depth of said lot, thence westwardly 25 fe By order of th & EI ness for service by the first day of April, Inés sub-division of Squ: iS. said west half of J MACOMB. ¢ company and be a part ngineers No feet ( re ¢ of business or ney at whi and thence northwardiy to the place of beginning, ‘ol. Engin must have a place of ow said lot No.4 fronting 14 inches. more or lesa, | together with the Duiblings aud improvements Brevet Colonel U.S. er ce san ames. Tor Bo Lt, Col Dey on K street, and running back of eqnal width on thereon. In charge of the improvement of the Missouri and it Fort a rT, on ce} peep Deer noe : Brt. Brig. Gen. U. the east line of lot Roe in said su-divtsion = an f ES ecien| bi boc: She ory ed ay the decree rg | Arkaneas Rivers. de7-4tB pe pe eae eee . = Fou vn of Byint no 18-30 B alley 6 feet wide, with the improvements, which are | follows’ One-third of the purchase money ‘te he < 2 = eles on sak chee aenene ee ee ~ SOR WEAPPING FAPERAKD ew three-story frame house fronting oaK strect, | paid cash and the batande fn ts amt ie gacat) (RESH BEEF WANTED Mexico, or such other p ROPOSALS FOR WRAPPING PAPER AND Ustween Connecticut avenue ead iste sereet mer: | Bue, gaghs and the dy of wale; and the F yee 4s the depot, and tor Route No.5 at Leavenworth, | P TWINES. ‘erms; One-third cash; balance In 6, 12, and.18 | thereof te be secured by the bend or bon Office Chi f Com sary af Subsistence, months: the purchaser to give notes for the de- urebaser or pu ew M: ik forms showing the conditions of the con chasers, with a surety or sureties District of lerico. aan Poet Onpree Deranrernr, ferred payments, bearing interest from day of sale; | to be approved by the trustees: or the purchaser or nto Fe. N. M., November 19, 1357.4 rok tnt for each Route can be bh eran ee aauiaaTas, D.C. October 30,36 « deed given and deed of trust t m the prem- | purchasers can pay all of the purchase money in Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, will be received Seale oe * pe ress ives. All conyes ance and stamps at the cost of the | cash on the day of sale, or on the ratification of | at iin ntil I2o'clock m., TUESDAY, De- Bent oosil the 13pm Dax op Deccan x purchaser, $2) to be paid down when the Tees | taki gale by the court. ‘A lien will be retained on for supplying, Fort McRae. N. M., " Pe uraiching Wrapeiug Paper erty is so! the terms should not be compl the ssid lot for the purchase money 0 deed wi ef onthe block for one year, com: : ee for the use of the Offic, ith lays after sale. the trustee reserves | be given until all purchase money sliall have lees of January, | in the United States, for four years from and efter at the risk and | paid. ‘The terns of wale mn L. ©. EASTON, a. fhe Hresh Beef must beo! good marketabl ity. delivered with « cost of the defaulting rarchaser. by advertising the Sist day of December next such resale three times in some newspaper printed one week after the day of ral, ual proportions of fo1 he said articles Deputy gpagtermaster livered, free of expense « aad Dep't of the Missouri at the risk and ¢ er 4 quarter meat, (cocks, shanks, and kidney tal- | _Ge4 tiaNlB 2 - | to the Department. at the Blank in the city #f Washington irchasers after one week's notice Conveyancing clude, and in such qnantities as may be RY pis. | Lott Office Department at Washingt lida JOHN i. JOH a: Bid revenue stamps ut the cost of the parchaser eg | LoW,exciuded. and i Teined: moa ot cece Gere ne FUFAPOUARTERs pingr mruirary pis. | $25 York CN Te of cam ase GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aw yurcbeseen [UGENE CARL may be denignated by the’ Acting Cotsmianny of _ TRICT fe Ge Fe ey no 18-2awds 108, BRADLEY, Treat he Poets ust olan each waa, | OFFICE Catt Comm Sh iy ee ge Be — : ¥ GREEN ¢ WILLIAMS. Auctionsers MAS KE LLOYD, ante cog to, ccurlty for the fatthtal | Sealed Prowteale’ whieh uel keene duplicate, | DISTRICT No. IAT WASHINGTON. D.C No. $26, Southeast corner 7th and Ds ASBURY LLOYD, os cntract If awarded to the bid- wit Cony of tha advertisement eaeetaes to cnch, | 1A ee d conelactodin ee i < 7 ou Fustces, nor ‘¢ invited until ES i, December 10, 1857, at a , —— o TRRAME HOUSE ANT LOT AT RECTOR | ve27 cote __COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts._ Copy of this advertisement must be attached to Torciock om cefot Supply mye 4 Gn MONDAY, the loth day ot December. i8i7. { ¥ Oc ER, % each of the duplicate bids. ees : ers entitled to rations at Bic | : shall <ell.in front of the premfses. at 4o'clock p. | P%Y (DOPER & EATIERE, Avetic "k Ge Bids must be addressed to the * Chief ris ESH BE m.. by virtue of a deed of trust to the subscriber. istence, Santa Fe N Southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue end Ith and en- : “ : lity during the six (6) mouths beginning Jamuary 2, 1303 Ginko iad ce. cordedin Liber B. M. 0. 15, folios 43 A —— <<? ¢ re . = poth Agencies of the land records for Washington county. Dis TRUSTRE’S SALE. yates Ld arn “Ferner intermetion, bask forme, dec.,witt be | 2M voenaeal Sat witable Twine. hard | erty. fying and. Being in tee cit Wank tobtok. | ,,29,firtue of deed of trust to thin rod ta tibet woving troops, bidders will | furgished upon application te this office, "deal shenethir godenen rhe erty. being in the city of ington, | hearing date Ort 19, 1847, and recorded in Liber 3 ioe . inishe a tion ie pound each District wforeanid. viz: AU of lot of ground No: | E4 "Eo. 20. follow 29s te tan eee request of pound net on the hoof they W. A. ELDERKIN, fonr.t(4,) according to Davidscn’s subdivision of 2.000 pounds of the person secured thereby. the t. Maj, and Chief €.§ , Ist Mil Dis... Lene ys Ae + ate at what price per pound hall ae! day of De s , ‘er aul tn balls, Square humbered one hundred and ninety-m es ; i ber, 8 will also de 2-5t Richmend, Vircinia, 2 pounds each (o9.) with the Unprovements, which area zoo! | BT Datei ate ooo ete a ee eres | net they sre in ns, tc supply mutton twice, par re T NEWYORK CITY Ny Re, Thee egutaining about tea | ground and premises known tid dose ribet as part Teck, {Lik should be deemed advisable to issue if in PPECPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. Paper. simithr to tha te. is property fr on north I stree he hi ” 2, © 498. bes leu of bec . i t-named to sth and Yothretreote west. is tho rear partot bald oe sane bya | _ The right ix reserved to reject any oF all bids Office Chief C_S., District of Texas, HR ae 0 d cash: balance im six.twelve | hek two-story Hewes. : copaiderci unr op RES ik Galreston, Texas, November is, 827.4 minds of Jute or other suitable Twine. aim- pad cightees montan, the purchaser to give notes | “Terma: One-fourth cash; the realdne in three | The bids will be epened at 12 0°clock m.,. Dec. 17 SEALED PROPOSALS, which must be ninde that des.ribed for District Novi Be ae eee nente Uearing interest from | eaualpaymenta,ata'x,tariveandclehten more, | 18, abil bidders are invited prawent : my of this adveitisement at- 10,0) pounds of course Hemp Twine. sliniinr te that day ot sale A deed given and deed of trust taken | frunday oleate. So muet be paid when the prop: CHABLES McOLUBE, ited until 12 M., on the 15th required for District No.1 on the premises. All conveyance and stamps at | erty is struck off. _de7-td Brevet Major and Chief C.B. F ECEMBER. 1567 ‘ Proposals will be received for each articles, #0 pl a required pail down when & Ww: ga 4 wear Oaee Tre tee, BOPOSAULUS Fan supplying Fresh Beef to the U.S. troops reas > or for all of the articles. aud for both Dis. If the purchaser should fail to comply with the | _BOS-10t ore he «| P eS te OA LYESTON, The contract, or contract terms in five ane —_ Lee ip trustee re serves —— — — Cr ff Verne bly ori d HOUSTO: the lowest and beet bidder. ¢ Gait ee poems pig a See sea Henaie hhcareeps hg | BRERA igen Baas ic yr defaulting B rouaee ae the a meager yet FE ge ge Straw in such quantities # may be Foaulred for anda pene tessen, aot Fospitals that are or | “Tp tee*piee cael Ge dtniek. the articles not ee Ral YGHNSON Surviving Trastes. | Rs STINE S475 sth eet, threo doors Will’ be received at this omee until | MAY be established in their vicinity shall be delivered at ench place or places as the liberal advances on Gold and Silve ids may be offered for these Posts either collec- Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pistols, Mechanical tivel SATURDAY, December 21, 1867, at BA o'clock a.m. To be deliv. WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, ed at such times and places and in signate, at PRO RATA Postmaster General shall de | pares B* Se * or eopernteiy i 3 ant : 26 8.E. corner 7th and Datrocts, | Tools Ladies and Gentemen's Wearing Apparel | guch' ray ta ceeeance tear acer creck. | Ailiress proveevt. Maj. W. H. WASH, C.8.. | toerderepeee tee cereaniniee ot ae ee TRIETEES BOER nts GEER AND | CNB GH Gold’ and shiver tought. Bustnew Jes and to-coutinwe until the Sth day of June, nent | SeLsaguice, Wt the Giacretion of the Seetmasber >, 9. Me r 5 i jal 3 84s re Beet San ples * now used he ookc AT DAVIS’ HOTEL. No. 212 aS aELIsn 185 we als will be made in triplicate, with copies | eutcaen ee et ee oS: trons Post {htices may be econ of the Olbee eae = STREE: EN CONNECTICUT AVE. | J ST&EEISHED 15: OAN OFFICE of thhr advertisement annexel tosache ache | “INDIANOLA at cdther Aeany EENTH STREET WEST. : f companied by the naines of two responsible. pes. Teas Diddere will copd.enmpice of euch antiches en they On eI7th day of December, 1857. I blip gang py soue, who will signify thelt willin tobecome | and all Poon 6 Hospitals that are or yee farete Ptbeir bid ‘i shall sell at the above named establishment, com- between 4% and 6 eye sureties for the taitt{ul performance of the same ‘be established 1 t sere mencingat 10 o'clock &. m.. by virtne of adeed of Immediately in rear of National Hotel | may al Ly Propose to furnish with the Each bidder must furnish with his pro of his ability to compiy with bi cate Postmaster thi vicinity. Bids may be offered for these Posts either col lectively or separately. Address proporals to by endursement thereon. The right to reject any or all bids, or any part of a bid, is hereby reserved Envelopes containing propos: trust to the subscriber, bearing date tn day of April. 1366. and recorded in Li No. 2, folios 262, 253,254, and 255. of chattle reco: for the county of W la twentieth Advances made in all suins on merchandize at the Most reasonable rates, and for any length of time, oc 11-6m i fo he endorsed A.C.S., Indianola, Texas. t sureties will be reqeired to s.con ington, District «f Colm Bi ‘Proposals for Forage and Straw,” and addressed eo > nt sureties wi awired to bia, all the Furniture, Goods and chattels em- HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM OF to the undersigned. t. 8. tro " —_ nt braced ina schedule and aunexed to raid deed. of LICENSED PAW B ED eSks By command of Brevet Major Gen. Robinson ween RT ne Weeuk Bost ‘to the U. 8. troops | promptiy py iy rm lipeepee ng wn "te Toblce, Whatnote Wardrobe Bae ace OUR-AND-A-HAL¥ STREET WEST, J.D. BINGHAM. SAN ANTONIO | Mist couteacted fore wilt Be cncebheeed meer, 8 Wardrobes, Bureaus, Bedsteads 34 FOUR. A. zi . ief Q.M. Department 5 sat cont or. , Vare. Carpets, Washstands Pennsylvania avenue, ée6-6t is Brevet B seutan. ca ra forieiture of the o Rr as 0. ow Et . r onformity pis notice wil a Fora, kon be cwith asay Gen oe HALLETTSVILLE, Texas ; = tiles which we deem wumeccssary to enumerate seme ©) FOUN I JOHNSON. Trustee no 18-2aw&ds GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. i ! musistency shall effect the vir- And al! Posts, Camps. und Hospitals that are or | oy may be established in their vicinit Bids may be offered for these Posts either col ol letter ad- SVILLE, Ky., Dec lectively or separately t Assistant Postmaster Gen Beated Proposals which wise te te duplicate. sania ome (rf eA t | Coex. W. eam Ygloies 313 cua 17, Au meet: Pa. ave. | = with a copy of this advertisement attached trench, - C. 8. Sam Antonio, Texas ALEX. W. RANDALL and 9th street. FOUR SMALL BRICK HOUSES ON THE IS ND AT AUCTION a T On TUESDAY AFTERNOON. 40°clock. we Will sell in front of the premises lot No. sinsquare 49, fronting 63 feet 4 iuches on south C atreet. between 453 aud 6th strect. and M.. SATURDAY, for furnishing the following Postmaster General pe ‘USALS FOR LETTER BALANCES Poet Orrice Di Li For supplying Fresh Beef to the U. tioned et DANCING ACADEMIES. MABiNts FASHIONABLE DANCING ACA- DEMY, E street, between %h and Wh PROF. MARINI’S SECOND QUARTER Will commence on TUESDAY, December 3. Will be received until 1: December 7, 1867. stores 18 000 pounds sides or ¢ 8. troops sta Bacon Sides, (in tierces,) clear ribbed, which is te be stated in Texas: ts. Camps. and Hospitals, that are or may be established in their vicinity Bids may be offered for the er +s. D.C, October 30, 1987, {ll be received at this Depart- ve DECEMBER NEXT, et Wace Sealed Propo ment until the on Shoulders, ( ality sugar-cur its either collec- i is best ee ‘s tively or separately 12 o'clock noon ing Letter Balances for running back 187 feet 4 inches to an alles. and im For Circulars apply at the Academy, or at Ftidatmnles of the Hams to Address proposals to . | the use of the Po United States, proved by four small Brick Houses, F rooms | the Music Stores. 0 Gerrels A A.C. S., Austin, Texas. our years, from and afte: ist cach. and under good rent and possession to be popnemt f nea ir of De. arini’s Assembly Rooms can be rented for Balls No.1 Extra Family Flour, Bot 3 Pesan cember neat, of the following description, nam: had immediately and Private Partics 4% barrels Fancy Grade Flour. f no 22-1 | 4 ; 5 ( A Fatee Caen te be ane snredontinely fromsouna |For supplving resh Beef tothe U.B-troopeste- | a asi, or wratghine sight ounces, twelve wad sigtocn tami tne datereed peal PEOF. EREIS DANCING ACADEMY, Penna. | winter wheat. to be iresh srount, andyo be packed | tioned at | avotrdupoix weight, to be greed lowe te neces: to he secured by a deed of trust on the proper y o} ite Metropolitan Hotel. Li i . strong, round-hooped barrels, full head- | Ounces. Of these it is supposed that SW to 1.0e0 A deposit of $100 will be required as soon as the Mi id Masters, Toesday and Sat lined. and well coopered will be required for h year erty leeold « noon from $ tos o'clock. 6 The attention of millers is invited to the require- BRAZOS af | “Sd. Balances c ot weighing two pounds, Maee LW. L. WALL & CO., Anets. and Friday evenings ment of 195 pounds of Flour in each barrel when FORT McINTOSHy Texas | Shoirdupois weight. to be graded down to half po ur isto be round mst Bo faraisecd tah the ay be ootabliohion tattheie wich eet are OF | Cutrod for ance peae* ee eeen ee wo sO will Oe e- == — “ “ 5 os may be established in their vicinity. 1 Wertect Gaeeeeen " GOVERNMENT SALES. WOOD AND COAL. tires Saritie the soccer oY monet eee | kdswane vaatecel ter thane Pees akbar calbes correctness and strencth and durabilé ct tively or separately. fy will be required in the Balances to be fur- Address proposals to, pished. spector to be selected 1.0) pounds *C” yell 1.60 pounds white € by the undersigned. low Coffee Sugar. fee Sugar. auality Buckwheat Flour, to be LA®6= SALE OF CLOTHING, C.AND G, 4 EGUIPAGE. OAL AND WOOD ADVANCE Brownsville, Texas, IN PRICES IN CONSEQUENCE Dzror QuaRTEKMASTER’s OFFICE, These contracts tobe for twelve months, com- | Winnie: boas OF FREIGHTS AND TOLLS HAVING AD- rele. Veen Pecksere, and thom pocked | Theies Sameer, te Were eek bee es | 4S eeere! Of quality te all respects equal to Will be sold at public auction at Clotginy Depot, | = P - of the very best quality, in amounts | the Commissary General of Subsistence may di Back Balance must be well and gecnrely packed Armory Syuare, this city, on THU BDAY. Be: ; : paccon ee a eae Fee curing the months | Tt, sas will state the price per pound.net.in | "= box for transportation and deflvered drec of ail cemb 2. A. tl ‘cember, a 5 it . expenses to tment at ashington. ~*- sibervision of Captain D. 6. Themae, Memer. Be ee 3 | ,,The above stores to’ be delivered as goon as prac- | ewEFency. | eas Jed by @ proper | where the same will be accepted, if founi to bo 3.4 rae lot of non-regulation, new, damaged, | Grestnut Sumter Gockin 0 | ticable. wanty, in duplicate, ciowes'tn nt tect te eer | pertect and equal to the meanoien and “unserviceable clothing. &c.. consisting in iaberland Hae of fi1 to pone, Tequirementa, and terms of payment | £uaranty, in duplicate: sign Med to by Each bidder must furnish with hie proposals rt of about— Gumberiand Ben of Mine. 7 @ | Will be furnished on application at this office, Salech offs Conn of Meek reatiee thine? | eulaclout ovidence of tke able ts eae ene Tob0,e0 feet Hiemp Tent 3.60 Sipley Tent Stoves OOAK AND FINE WOOD coastantiy on band Pee pnglit ts reserved to reyect any or all bids. iis accepted: the bidder will enter ntocbe. | his tid: : 000 Beene: ee ee Weare the sole agents for the anle of the seie- ep arpacgt is mest be enclosed fa Rie ey obey | tract. and that they will enter inte: bonds in the Two sufficient sureties will be required to a com- Lo be ‘te Oi lorsed ** Pri is je,)"? nd Wind yards Lace, Sea te eee it eee e, coals and axe pre: | S900reed 2 cope sum of five tho usand dollars for # faithful perform 4.100 pairs Bootees. ance of the contract. A failure to furnish the Balances as cont Hf ered to Furnish it in amy oO WN By order of Major General Thomas, ted i ap & 80N, nce Gf firms should be stated im full. with | {oF Promptly. or the furnishing’ of an fefertor gual 20) paire Boots. bap great Ce 469 Ninth street-between Rand. | a. on Bet. Be GLEMALE:, | eve nditemmet cae eet eee ity wil be ‘conetdared a suffelent cause for for iawn troweepe’ aed ‘rtillery do, Branch office at our yard and wharves at foot of Eee. Son. 0nd C.8._ | “sie bide will be recelyed freus partice who have | eae Oey ee 330 Bedeacker ee - ci Seventh street. no? ROPOSALS FOR ARMY Tr failed to comply with their bids madeheretofore. | .. Proposals, must be endorsed on th ome bia Nowe Tents Bugler, Trumpets, &¢ | ieee 1 a Been Leake, se Seraaues, rom porticn of | ul Sire hstsicat Poneman sehing: . ¥ 2 2 e D. = on rument. an 1, | r Seccae, Onkstn GovsenenA read 3 Weather nie AEN Heanquartens Drr’tor THe Piatrs, Coming under the exceptions ef the Presidents | a ALE. Ww att Purchases must be removed withie five daysfrom DISMAL SWAMP OANAL- Oman HR, GOARTAE MASTER Ovyic ‘Smnest ; can produce the pardon | _™02- oa By order of the Quartermaster Gene- | Tm accerdance with a resolution of Congress, ap- | g) OMAHA. Nenkasca. November 20, 1 of the Presitent. ROPOSALS FOR WOOD. . oC Mer ERRAN proved July 2%, 18%, authorizing the Secretary of Tia ne ToPorale will be received at this office | ‘The Beef furnished must be of good and market- P fre rs Deputy nartermaster General. the Treasury to sell the stock owned by the United BF AE faethe OOO the 28 da pot Janu- | able quality. in uqual roportions of fare and hind Sevestienen pert s SE AeT | Sich manner as Coben eet Eee nee tks | plies during the year mene aes kt Tasand | cluded: Pesmente elle Wasuixcton. D. € ending March 31,139, on From Cheyenne, Behera ns ch other potnts ne, + OF 8 may be determined upon during thesrae sae the ich of the Cuion Pacific ital hat the same be kept open as a navigable highway without further expense to the Government. Notice is hereby given that on MONDAY, the wh of December. 1857, at 11 o'clock a.’ m., made monthly. or as | ly thereafter as fands may be received thorefor, in'funde furnished Uy the United States for public sbursement. The Government reserves the right toreject any | and all bide offered en Sealed Pi Derot QuaRTeRMASTER’s Orricr, Fort Harker, Kansas, November In obedience tolnstructions received from Bre Major General L. ©. Easton, Chief Quartermaster ndred (300) shares of stock owned by thie Endorse envelopes “Proposals for Fresh Boef.”’ Department of the Missouri. 1 will expose for sale, wan O H. NASH, at Fort Riley, Kaneatson TUBSD AT Deocntey | Coited Stateain sai Dismal S Canal Yom ‘will be sold at public auction. ghest 1,106, the folley | Bidder. at the Treaeury Department; in the city af 22 Horses, 25 Males,1 Ambulance,2 ArmyWagons, | Warbipatoms connects the waters of Etizabeth river, in Virginia, with the Pasquotan Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. m. Mg n- ‘The property to be removed on ‘day of sale. river, in North Carolina. ee of about twen: * a y-eigh r If (25%¢) miles, and has nm Terms: Cash, U. 8. curren tonstreceonen oat of upward af one million dol- 5 and C.8., U. 8. Chief G8. posh bata yj i O CONTRACTORS. ported during tbe year: furin, eur on Route No. 1 will not exceed twenty-five alllion the Indian Territory, Headquarters Di roe of will be resected. Comamissary’s | | The names of two responsible signed, im constructed at (25,000,000) pounds. oe } ry fiat will be- : Ni Jars. The whole number of shares in the Canal | Bidders will state the rate per 108 pounds per 100 NN their own and "to Statement , Sey 2 Leet Brevet Major sud Depot 0. M. | Company is niseters, mundfed sna’ forty hos, | mise atta aay en transport the stores tn = come securities in case the contract is awarded ESIRABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION (1.44) having am original par value of two hun: | each month of the year, becinuiug April 1, 1838, F Sateen A ee . dred and fifty dollars ( $250) per share. aud ending March 31, 1869. hed Ih. 1867. to furni »; ‘will be required of FRIDAY, Ji ry 10, 1863, at 12 m.,omthe = Full information in Felation to the history and Bidders should give their in full, as well aist co Don eomenee Me sureties, iges. I will offer, jblic anetion, the LOT OF | condition of the canal will be afforded upon appli- their places of residences, and each proposal pgm secre ~ GHOUND with the Buildings and 'Lmprosomects | cath his Department. ould be accompanied by a bond in the sum of ten oe thereon, and an elegant assortment of Household Ter e-tenth part of the purchase | thousand ($10.00) dollars. iancd by twe or more | Same Yurniture, of which T. P. May was late owner and | money to be di ited at time of sale. and the bal- | responsible persons. legally execut properly proprietor: situated in the first district of New Or- | ance to | fapon the delivery of the instra- ps gry Ae OY fae 2 contract is 3. ments of ey ance. s rded posal Marais: and Villers merece: son eee Gama, MVEUGH McCOLLOCH, Secretary, | the putty propel ‘contract will be coeeeeed ware feet of gr: — and entered inti and sufficient security pro} S7 THE ABOVE SALE HAS BEEN post. furnished by i dance with the e lay of mnuary. 5 terme with uterecc frees poned until OS UGH McJULLOCHL Secretary, | “Bete takes area el at the opening of wilt be December 5, 1867. _ ae de G-lawsw the proposals. ‘a Pe presented by his iS D PAP TED Starks iy NT OFFI sae contractor will be required to give $250,000 nelS-tJa9B “WAWYER. of Athol, —— maiaacaleie pring ter the Sateen ik | eott etek lagte and” sireon Ofeis jectren, X44 nt Tim the7th day of March. igs. | Will be requir $e be fetecsed 9Prepetitondin taaj be, for the whole ot eg La Lagat reffom tne enpinatia nyt ran on reo vats acemnnd Bone will be rent of Fejecting ay or a ae Peo GRC a Ete is et le el it Se raube Iti that ition be heard at miogcen Pa iad ARES ‘reasurer Brave, why sald petit to be graut te fe, store at Pi seb Bisornty, maar eas,