Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
LOCAL NEWS, on neetelena AMUSEMENTS, &c., TO-NIGET NaviOwar TReaten—First night of 3 Forrest, Mis Sod Mr. Barton Hill, in Bulwer s gre MetcsnoTr Hatt— Mendelssbos (.u and concert by the | ted by the charming vocalist, Miss Addie S, | Ryan. | letawp Haty.—Grand fair and testival tor | ‘he bepefir of the new Isiana Bapt ‘The isdies in charge offer a tue enter © Fievtors. pee ee Christmas is Coming. The tempting display of Roliday goods in many of the store windows, is a reminuer of she spprosch of Christmas, $0 sre ‘Re ad- | vertisements croWdieg ip upon as cailing at- tention to the rareand beautiful artisles offered | sor sie. Im accordance with the castom of | this paper for many years, we propose from day today to refer to the new advertisements of boliday goods whicn appear in the Srar Rich faet Advertisers should bear in miud if hey wish to appear im the bolidsy directory. George Francis, iv) 71h street, is one of © rst ia the fleid, and adver'ses new holiday rouds, embraciag pisted ‘ea set: m%, batter diebes, ice pitchers, cake Daskets, castors, y in the Christ. as presen’ ed by Heilbran & Bro.’s, 306 Tib street, Which consis: o , shoes And slippers, both neat and se: Fro ays is always ad Z. M. P. King & Son, 154 street ang Ver. | have for sale 7.000 cans of fresh F ey apd delicace in flavor as when picked trom the t While no ing 80 delictous as fresb the mind natarally re. ind Howers & Alpers, “© 10th stree:, notify the publi sha: they hare just received @ fine stock of | rench confec and keep on Band ice creams, water joes, cakes, &c. They also advertise fancy ar! cles suitable for presents N.W t House, | Ttises lots of good things, embracing (or- GoR"s preserves, of various fraits: Matliar, tres candies, chocolates, &c.: preserved cit- ‘Oa. orange, and lemon perl; raisins, layer and | ouneB; figs. puts, &c — Onpen ReLatix, To Liquor Sotp ix Vio- : »x oO THe LLaw.— Major Richards, Super- niendent of the il*-ropolitan Police tor. bas issued the following order to the mempers f (ae force “I: is the order of the Roard of Police that Rereafier each police officer spall be held | responsible tor any violation of law in the sale | of Oieposal of intoxicating liquors by any per- | -om OF persons living or doing business on his es. If, therefore, it shall be discovered that | Btoxicaung liquors are being sold or disposed of om any officer's beat in violation of law, or sf & can be shown that any member of the rce ie cognizant of violations of Iaw in this js to give snc information as # lead to the prosecution of the party or | ties so offending, charges will be preterres Agmunst such officer, as required by tne Board.” ——— THE KNIGHTS oF PYTHIAs —This new or- ganization is prospering finely, although but recently organized. Applications have been received by the Grand Lodge of the Distriee 10 organize Mount Holly and Damen Lodges, Nos. land 2. ot New Jersey, and three mora jodges in PBiladelphia. Arrangments are also beibg made te organize 3 lodge m Georgetown. ‘The order tow numbers forty lodges. T: officers ef the Grand Lodge ef this Distric and members of the order, will leave tor Phil- Acelphis on Friday next to install the Grand Lodge of Pernsylvania on th: reuing, and be present at a complimentary benefit tendered to the order im Philadelphia, at the Arch Street Theater. on Saturday evening. The delegation will be absent three days, and will andoubt- edly spend a plessant time. ~ ‘THE Antrera\ CeMeTery.—The trustees of thw patiopal cemetery have jast concluded their second annual session, which was neld at Willsrd s. One of the most important mat- ters discussed was tbe proprie’y of designating & certaim portion of the cemetery for the int=r- ment of the rebels who lost their lives ir the series of engagements in that section. After some discussion it wa: decided to set apart a portion of the enclosure for this purpose, as section of the Maryland Ia w incorporating ths cemetery provided that this shonid be done. A Majority of the Northern States having dead spterred im this cemetery have made liberal Appropriations for the purpose of beaatifying t ids, and i 1s now expected that some thern States will make similar ap- propriauons. ee ee Cotrwuta TrrocrRarmicaL Socrety.—At meeting of this Soc'ety, held on Saturday bt, the election of officers took place, with + following result: ©. 1. © ‘M. Detwiler, Vice President; E. MacMar- Recording Secretary; A. T. Uavis, Finan- ‘Secretary; Miche! Caton, Treasurer: Dan- Marshal. A beautiful baton to | | | ‘Ws presented to the Society by Mr. Maurice | Joyce, through Mr. C. B. Hough, and received by the President, G. A. McNeir. The baton bas 8 pisin column. with moulded base and espital, surmounted by 8 globe, on which is a | miniature hand press perfect in all its parts. ‘The deaths of Messrs. J.M. Graham, Jostat Meivin, and Jas. F. Haliday were announced, apd a: Sama Tesolutions of respect were adopted. —e— Tee River FRroxt, December Sth. 1567. Rileys Wherf—Arrived—Schr. G@. R. M pay, Murnesy, irom Philadelphia, with 217 tows of coal for B. F Clark: steamer Columbia, Harper, from Baltimore and river landings, with merchandize and passenge! rs co Selled Scare. America, , for Por: Deposit, it; L. Phisga, Law- renee, for Norfolk. light - - Crouch’? Wharf. — Arrived —Schr. Batis, Swain, from Jacksonville, Fla. with 170.000 feet of lomber for Wm. McLean: steamer Vir- giuia. Gregg. from Occoquan. with wood for Clark & Co . and Turner & Green. —_e—__. THE JAtL.—it appears that the number of committments to the jail. have been almost weekly increasing, until now. the number of Prisoners in the custody of the Warden, Mr. Of this number there *€ colored, 15 femaies andi males; aud 52 white, ! Gus Be of wRom are females. The offences for which they sre charged are as follows: Murder, 4: | Assault and battery with intent to Kill, 20; as. | sault and battery, 33: rape. robbery. 5; Rorse-stealing, 11: false pretences, 2 bawdy pb . adultery, recetving stolen goods, incediarism, and sodomy, 1 each; Pettit larceny, 9: bastardy, Sad as witnesses, 5. —-—_—_ A BRIttiant Carecu Fare.—The young ladies of Grace Episcopal Churet, South who never fail in anything they Wasbingto! | Undertake, have determined tc purchase a | new library for the Sunday School of that | church, and to enable them to do so, will give ‘& fair at Potomac Hall, i2th street, on the Ist- 6, commencing to-morrow evening. We t their enterprise will be rewarded, that our citizens will show their appre of the anderiaking by crowding the Hall to its utmos: capacity ania a SKATING —The cold spap ia freezing up the Water courses, and this morning there was good skating on a portion of the Washington caval and ponds aboot the saburbs. on waich the boys were trying their skill. Rock Creek was frozen over iast night. and a continnance of the present cold weather will soon put @ skim of ice over the waters of the Potomac. ——_ Violation oF am ( I¥ANCE—B. Bern. stein was arraigned before Justice Chapia Lie morumg, to answer the offence of viola- tion of & Corporation ordinance, in that he of- tered for sale in the Nortber: iberty Market, clocRing, socks, &c. The Justice fined the ac- « =5, whereupon he tntimated that an ap- peal from the decision world be taken. a ——as Instrreise Hamlinand kich’d Bond, both colored watiers. were srresied at 12 o'clock on Saturday night by officers Boyle and Brelsford, of the first presinet, for disturbing religious worship by fgbring im churca. They were taken before Justice Tu. Ker to answer the charge, and re- quired to pay a fine of $10) each. fae EA Sanaa Israyticrog.—A man named Michael Sh: ban tound a white male infant, dead, berween New Jersey avenue and North Capi- tol street, ee It was con. eyed to the seveath preciuc: station-heuse and properly buried ~~ ComMITTED —Jastice Harper had before him yesterday two colored bovs. 17 and 1- years old, named J.Gidson and Wm. Gibbs, c with aisorderly condnet, waom Re commited to the workhouse. ——_o—___ No Licews®.—A tavern keeper named Joh O’Brien, doing business in the fret recinet, | Island, a) on nrg A beiore Justice Tocker, charged seilinz liquo: ‘without a license, and fined $2), ryt ent de Mrixvs 4 Licensm —Jastice Chapin, on Set. urdsy had can B ive a ten Fant keeper, c s f hheenee. He was tined $10.35, from Whit he took an appeal. —~ —e BastTaRny.—Keuben Taylor, a colored cook, ‘WSs arraigned before Justice Kean on Natar gay. charged by Julia Driver with bastardy. He was eired to Tit to = octet eoenne give security for the sup. Sate or a Dtawosp—on Satarday iasi, Mesere & Latimer, auctioneers, sold © besctifal solitaire diamons for $1,150, which wae secured by Mr. FraukTurk,oftais ety. | kcown anown clothinghoc:e, Walls, Stephens & Co., hos opened an eu'lraiy new &nd select *!0ck of fine clothing oa Panu-yt tween 9th and 0% sr-ete, re, m * prepared to farn the pablic wr Ding sad gentiemen’s ong #xpertence in the ortesy and busiuces iaet, are all in no doubt he will jorical pisy of “Richelien * | 5°27 e Uind, of Boston, as- | }"" sud we Baye to provide com the dertitute white population of the tot Colambia. A so; coef Columbia Charitable Clethi € Asso- -* the depot of wh Corner of Tith strae! be had between the hour audép.m, of each ¢ and W.W. 5 Sor, is secretary. + where clothing of 12 o'clock m. , US. Asses. ames Stokes ting, im the Fort Toten Bagrnck gon, ard havi Pyles, a well known hineton, died at his residence on astevening, im the 46th yaar faneral will tal the East Washi t Order of O1d ige and Mageneno Eo Pythine. and Rechah- celenrated w. «American Watch © These warches hav @ celebrity as time-iae fact that they are ead Fr: dealers as the Messrs. Galt aniee for thetr 2 ices, ALEXANDRIA lrexs.—TRe Geeet!- of Satar- A grea: many counterfei: fifty cent notes have lately beea pa: in ‘i ¢ ed. Some of the spurions money Das already teen traced to a n, for whose arrest a Warrant has been issued, and who will be examined this ever- soup-bouse, and the o! attaches of thai charity ba ard on Monday next, at f will be issued to the needy in suitable quan- ‘ne bigb rate at which corn is now selling nduced the farmers in this section of the Stare to kfll their pork earlier than uscal, and as & consequence every train of Of Wagon that enters the cit dressed hogs, and the stores of the commi mercbants are well stocked with the samecom- modity. All that comes, however, is rapiily id is filled with ro 2’ will take place from the East Wash FE Church. ath street The friends and acqu’ vited to attend. m Wednesday, the at! We faintly are in: TT. In this city MATILDA « et ‘# county, Mary land. in the 6st i Mart you will find one of the beat sel French rng Home made Corsets manafactures hi whieh he calla the s ment comfortable an Louisiana avenne, betwetu 6th and 7th site Seaton Hotel. ow! cial atttention, as it h elegant in the market. 4) DE. Flour, New Buckwheat Is; Graham Four. rthern Butter, Lard. Eggs, Sugar Qured Mackerelin kite, Northern Apples SSORTMENT of NORTH MPAN Y’S Power. Marshal on public oceasions r . making ont stock complete. Persons in search of @ reliable. Instrnment tare G. METZEROTT Sol TED—An AGENT. One c! nm, worthy the hance in each Feonaamey oe Kon aetlve eat: Dey for le = ‘abd Weather Stri pand centre of red before to an agent, and 5 ‘Send (0 first who apply secur if NPPIY secs SEVENTH PAPERHANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADEs. The choicest selection of the above Goods in the . 486 7th ét., bet. D and E No. th st. and F ISSISQUOT SPRING WATER Tn any quantity desired. _W. ELL. Corner of ith and F ie: under Ebbitt House. Tee ea and UMBRELLAS, Pennsylvania avenue {between lith Umbrellas and Parasol & STORE IN THE FIRS Novels, History a! a . | at halt 4 bargiary, 20; | st halt price. Boiks 000 cate 1,000 cate HEATIO ARE solid freshness of fruit just ice. and c: f all sorts bo: 175 Pennsyl Ss. D WHITE SOFT Ya. They have plucked from the free from grit and braised frait « shis te those put up in citi AC M. P. corner 15% st. and Ver D.A. DAVIS jes. Forsaleat KING ROWN, BROWN & DAVIS, (Agents New York aud Washington ra Forwarding and Commission Merchant 52 South st, New York; Post Office Box 4 ase and sale of Merchan- ignments solicited. Re- rs. .. We & Wedderburn, Alexandr Pp BessMABING AL. By MRS. ATKINSON. re and Weddin, ENFEESLEL (CATE OONSi1iU f en. Hriwzoty’s Ex give brisk and ‘nd enable you to sleep well. D AND DELT th se: or Cincurr Count, Chuf Justice Car’ ‘Saturday atter ourreport closed —th: "bi OR against the Corporation w: up—Dn vidge—Bradiey, Jr. in ‘Dis cise w judgment was given against the ony for Gamages incurred by the pisintitt Siling into 8 diten near the Treasary biliding. Mr. Bradley then cave notice of an Sppricati tor ® writ of error. Mr. Davidge asked leave to issue execution, avd was opposed by Mr. Bradley. Ut appeared that fhe act of Congress raquires the writ of error to be sted out within ten days Alter the decision in order to operate as a 8 per-eceas. The case was decided o: ultimo, and within ten days was filed, and the papers m: the clerk's portfolio; but that in fact the seal of the Court was not affixed uatil iat Saurday, 7th instant, more than ten days atter the de- cision Mr. Davidge eaia that until the seal was at. fixed there was no writ of error sued out, and consequently that as the ten days haé pissed without a writ of error, sueh writ would no longer operate ac a supersedeas, aad Dennison was entitied to execution agaiast the city of Washington for tbe payment of the damages awarded by the jary As Dennison was a cen- antof the Sim+house, and ois counse! were satisfed that the writ of error was only a met ure of celay, they felt warrant ‘o pushing bis remedy cae bim by all the fsir means known fo pra Mr. Bradley, jr. argued tha: the date of tha writ, not the “ime of if cad dat» in regard to whic! recko: ihe case was continued for further Learing. 3.26. Stern Brotbers vs. M. Dreif! 57,3. Berner vs. same; 315 Mei'herson, MeLaugbla, Mine—set party paying its cosis. rae co oa: and laid in the ren days sBouid 1D SULCOLB ¥ INGTON. Seyies J. Bowen e: al. trastees of colorad schools vs. the Mayor of Washington. Riddle —biadkey. The Supreme Qonrtin this case gave jndg- ment for one- fit! of the whole school fand of she Pnertrict im favorof the colored schoole, The And.tor, to whom was reterred the matier ofestimates of what sum would be one-fifth, reported eome £35,004, &ud the court then gave judgment for $7. hi# portion of said $15,00 whieo Mir. Ri HE CITY OF WASH- moved to to tiliag -plions to the report of the Andfror. Mr. KR. satd that while the Aud tor had based -bis report on the assessment made for schoot purposes during the year i3%3, the amount, in fact. paid fo tbe white schools, was greatly in excess of four-fifths. He held it to be the in- tention of the law, assigning ® portion of the fund to the colored schools, that each schools eDonid receive a proporiionace sum, not of What Was assessed for a given year. but of what was sctually paid for tnat year to the white schools, The Ubief Justice overruled *he motion. He was compelled ‘act in this case, he said. as a jarist, aud bot as a legislator. Thelaw fixed the asseasmen’ as the basis npon which the propor'ion of the fund for colored schools ‘Was to be estimated. It gave them no ey nity to have a sbare in additional sam which the corperation of Washington might overpay by Mistske to the white schools, He comld not decree that the city.of Washing*tn having overpaid ove public creditor sbonid therefore proportionately overpay another. Atthe same time, he warned all parties that no advantage must be '8ken of this decision to create a dis- tinction between the proportions of the public funds given by the city to the schools of each class. The law of Congress, giving each an amount proportionate to its population, must be faitly carried out. 7o-day.—Sebuchardt & Wells ys. Thornton. Plaintiff grapted leave io amend. Seott vs. Thomas Higgins. Plain dea'h suggested and the case continued. Owen & Ager vs. Brophy & Agreement of counsel filed, ciuse dism as against Bropby, without costs, and judgment entered against the defendant, for the amount claimed in the dectaration. Wm. Rutherford ys. Charles Williams, Court granted appellant leave to appeal with. out paymert of co: Hafield vs. Gibbons. In this ease it ap- pears, that Hatfield comes into Court and re- Plevies bis furniture that was taken by Mr. Gibbons, ander a deed of trust, in which he was Trustee. Deed given by Hattield to Eastwood on money loaned, which H. claims to be have been loaned on usurious interests, replevied. Hatfield throngh his attorney, Mr. Thompson, under the general ple of not guilty—claims that the whole transaction was yoid on account of the usurious ‘nierest Mr. Hine, for defendant. otgected to Any proofs showing usury as the basis of this transaction, inasmuch as the pleadings don't admit it; if there was a bond or bill of aa'e. be claims it should be specially pieadea. Th Court said the tacts of the case had not sui. ficiently transpired to give a decision ou this Point as yet. He would consent to hear the proof and then decide. Hine excepted to his euiertaining itall Testimony was then taken thiscase Evidence of the plaintif! being ished, defence proceeded to examine their ‘Witnesses URIMINAL COURT, Justire Olin. — Ualtea ‘States vs. William Clark. This is a case where & pen or house for the sale of bogs, situated in the neighborhood of the depot of the Balti- more and Ohio railroad, owned by Mr. Clark, is claimed to be a common nuisance, and an action 1s brought for its abatement, as infect. ing atmosphere, &c. A large number of wit- nesses were examined in case who reside in the immediate neighborhood, and they testi- fied to its cleanly condition. ana al+o ine ab- sence of any mAlarious fevers. Several wit- nesees for the | 'aited Siates testified tuat its a affected the health of the neignbor- pod. Mr. Carrington said that a bog pen was a nujeance pry s¢, and sboul:! be abated— Whar. Criminal Law—and argued the cise for sbort while betore the jury. Mr. Merrick, in reply, said this was not a nuisance per sr, because the language of the law was a swineyard, which is 2 place hogs are kept to be fattened, while this is a saie- 2. pen. Conrad Miller was placed on trial for recely- ing stolen goods, and several witnesses were examined. Mr Adsms appeared for the de- fence. It appeared that the articles were re- ved from @ minor son of the prosecuting witners, Amd the offence of stealing had not been proved. The son was about years ‘Of age, and the law limits the responsibili children to 13. It was ut supposed thata child below t age could commit 8 crime, and if the accused received the goods from such boy be was not properly indicted. Un- Ger the instructions of the Qourt a verdixt of pot guilty was rendered. There are two or three other charges of ke character agains! the accused. Oxrrnans’ Court, Jwige Purcell.—On Sate Urday, Susan Kray field was appointed admin- istratrlx ©. T. A of Samuel DeVangban: boud $50,000, Alexander M. Davis having renounced, it was decreed thai the said Davis report to this court, forthwith, his proceedings as col- Jector aforesaid; wud it is farther ordered that he deliver the assets shown to be in Bis posses- sion on settlement of said accoun's, to tne suid Susan Braytield. as administratrix U.T. a. Letters of administration on the personal es. tate of John De Vaughn were issued to William H. DeVaughn; bond 810,40); sureties, Henry [’. Zimmerman and George FE. Kirk. In Fearson will case petitions for issnes aor filed by counsel for Ppropounders of the will. Susan Boteler was appointed gnardian to the orphans of Wm Boteler, Boad £2,000 ‘The letters a7 colligendem beretofore jes ued to Mary Jane Harriss.on the personal estat» of rab Edelin deceased, wera rayoked and ler- rs issued to Edward ©. Usrringion. Bond 3 ¢ nd final accounts of Joseph Redtarn, idmixistrator of Louis Vivans, leceased, were approved and passed. Equity Cover, Judge Wyli ve. Berry et 8! ; Order pro « M_ Berry and Emma J. Berry: Gibson vs. Gardner: Order for rule to <how cay se WDY An a’tachment shi —Myers etal PPOINTED A‘ pee ee ny * MAYO, Hague, ho’ ATURAL FLOWERS PRESERV: EY ural ity. id INE WoRsutr —Lewis | dress EE AUBURN, GOLDEN, Fi x 498 SEVENTH STREET, 498 ONE DOOR AnOVE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, (Late Mr. Ballantyne’s Book Store, Having opened the above place witha fine apd well assorted stock of GENTS’ FURNISHING GooDs, I will sell nothing but the very best grades of Goods, at the lowest possible price, and will strict y adhere to the one price system. I will sell, via A good White Shirt. from 75 cents t: 5 A line White Dress shirt, ‘warranted ’s At, from Merino Under nte; from 78 cents to #32. i 15 De" Gray sand otier ‘Linen Pintah Go S*Particnlar attention my lang? stock of i a i Gi. , ‘T et 4 » kc. varlong Glowing, Bear ty te no 3) Im* - a UWE. One cargo CYPRESS SHINGLES, One cargo BANGOR LATHS, Just secrete ~ sale by }) McLEAN, Lumber . de 6-006t" Corner Batreet und anu, EMcorat. PRsvER nooxs, WITH THE ADDITIONAL HYMNS. CITY ITEMS MaR« how pisin 6 tale shall put you dow: for su Overcoat. Imitation Petersham €14 10 per cent off, $12.5) net—at Hennings, corn. bstreetand Maryisad aveane, who is sel! © off to Temove to Sil 7th street, Latelligencer Building —__+—__ NEW AND ELEGANT varieties of holiday presents are daily receiyed by Mr. Pngg, at the One Dollar Jewelry Store, 135 Pennsylva nis Avenue, three doors from Four-snd.a-tHatt street. Satarday a m: ficen: collection of brillaots. jets, and coral setts were received of exquisite design, and splendid work. boxes, ladies’ companions and albums Sieeve-but- | tons. studs, and enameled ecarf rings in end- less variety, for choice presents for gentlemen, sud ail classes can here be accommodated with usetal aud sessonable Coristmas gitis \d the windows present 8 most brilliantand varied appearaace. Along the whole Avenue no establishment is more at- tractive than the confectionery and ica cream and dinivg saloon of Mr. Joseph Shamield. 245 Pennsylvania avenue. The gold ship, from the Paris Exposition, the innumerable variety of French toys and non bons, and the rare com- dons Of sweet meats (here dispisyed are only to be equalled by the comforts to be ob- tamed at this saloon by ladies and gentlemen, aed managers of balls and parties, public or private, cam nowhere ob‘ain finer refresumeats OF on more reasonable terms. ——e JRweLny.—Silver Plated Ware end Fancy Goods for Holiday Presents, received this Morning, at Prigg’s One Dollar Jewelry Store, No.43¢ Pennsylvania avemue near 4, etreet. ——- LBLAIN® AND FROSTED Fepr, isaepecttic. Prica <1 1 Pepn-ylvania ave. Tree's. © For Lance Mam—Uoats ranging from for'y to forty-six iwches, breast measare: Ves's same size: Pants proportionate sizes; at A. Saks & Go . 517 Seventh street, between ave- Tre Dounr¥ BREASTED SHORT Sack COAT. Price =11, 10 per ceu!. otf, $0.0. AN goods tue same disvount a: Henolng's, coraer of ich | street sna Mar No. and avenue, un'il removal to ligencer Building. Hance & Uo. are not offering their goods at cost Tr cent. off, but are selling their large st from j percent. belew any other hoase in ins city, Look in at s+ Pennsylvania ave- bus. between 34 and $4 streets, And convince t 3 e+ OmasT assortment of Velvet, Ase Sable. Ubinchilic, Velvet Cloth, Bea- dloth and Opera Cloaks, with Muffs to Match. Also, che bes: Lyon's \elvets, all of his own tmportation, at the lowest ficures. at M. Wiilian’s, s°6 Penna. 3 A Hovsrorp W: reliabie, the cheape Jen's Improved (nei ji Dressings (in ont -) My wite and chil. dren prefer it. Every Druggis: selis it, Price One Doitar. ma Brrverr’s Cocoatne has received siroag certificates of its virtue as a Xair preparation trom & imitations abound. al! tending fo imcrease the Popularity of the original articte, It is the re- sult of much experiment and study, and is in- | eo imitable. ee Grear Reoverion IN PRices!—Contem- plating to change our business we will sell, for 30 days only. our entire stock ef Men’s, Youth's and Boy's Clothing, at 25 per cent. Jess than our regular price. Heayy coats for $510 +10, all wool pants from =3 to $6, heavy vests at 52, and all other goods in proportion, at Barr's, corner of 7thand E sts. 12,5,] jee eyes ir Yor wrsx to buy your Christmas presents, fine Gold Warches ind Jewelry, you will savi fifty cents on each dollar by going to L. Alex. | ander’s. 40 Pennsylvania avenue, between 12th and 13th streets. 144; ———_~— TRC8E WHO.WANT the most attractive, ele- gant, ind standard Books, at very low prices should not forget the Great Boox Auction this evening, at 37) Peunsvivania avenue, under the Metropolitan Hotel, conducted by 11,291 wu WALL & Co. eee iv YOU HAVE MORE MONEY than you know ‘what to do with, bay your (Gent's Furnishing Goods of Tom, Dick, or Harry; but if you ‘wish to get full value received for the money yon pay out, go to Franc’s, where Gent's Fur- nisbing Goods are sol: prices which defy competition. Look at the following prices:— Good Merino Undershirts and Drawers, 50,75, | 90 cents and $i; good heavy Wool Socks, 20 and 25 cents: good Cotton if Hose, $1 per dozen: good Paper Collars, 10 cents per box, or 3 boxes for 25 cents; good warm Woolen Gloves from 25 centa up. Also, Scarfs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, at prices to sult the most eco. nomical, at Franc’s Popular Gent’s Farnish- ing Store. $94 7th street. between D and E, three deors above Odd Fellows’ Hall. 1, Mae: PRES SE inst BLAXKETE OF ALL Corors.—Red, White, Biue, Grey, and Brown Blankets. Horse Blan- kets, of all colors. Five lbs Blanket for £2.50. Ready-made Sheets, Bed Comforts, Feather and Hair Pillows, Holsters, Mattresses, &c. ADAMBSON’S, 506 9th st. 11,18 one door from Penn. avenue. ——_.—— Dr. WHITE, Chiropodist, 424 Pennsylvania avenve, between Four-and-a-haif and Sixth streets, continues the successfal treatment of Corns, Bunions, Bad Nails, Enlarged Jointe, Warts, Moles, Vascular Excrescences, &c. Office hours from &8.m.to®p.m_ No charge for consultauon. Established 1961. ——— Prmeows wishing to subscribe for THE STAR who reside on Capitol Hill and the Navy- Yard, will Ee leave their orders at No. i22 East Ospitol street, between 4th and 5th. Joumn Ceccine, Agent. —e—_— THE CHEAPEST Gent's Furnishing Store in this city is Franc’s, 1% 7ch street, between D and bk, three doors above Odd Hy lows’ Hi ar SS INSURANCE. National Capital Tusurance Company HOME OFFICE. 500 NINTH STREET, WASBEINGTON, D.C. ‘D BY SPECIAL AOT OF CON GREss. UTHORIZED CAPITAL. oka CAPITAL sere. any offers more favorable advan to the iunetinn pactie tan any steer haresretie: the Cnited States, by combining the two great ele- ments of Life end Accident Insurance, on the ‘The premiums chars re near! than charged by Mutual Com AGENTS WANTED, TS pr VEeY CITY AND CHART BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Johm H. Semmes, George H, Plant Biley \.Shinn.” = Joseph F. Brown, Hou. Greew Adams, | 3. W. Pat 8, Om Gree MFovett Leech, EXECUTIVE COMMITTER. Thos. Levis Thomas St Plowman, Riley A. Shinn, J. F. Brown, g.4en i Hall eee 9, ALL. iter Nicholas Acker. |) AL. Merriman, NANCE COMMITTEE. John Ri plvans Charles Kloman, -G. Emory, Lewis Clestane, 3 oh Beek r et G4Hall. oe W ILLIAM BBADLEY & SONS . Beg leave to inform the public and their friends that they have on hand BEAUTIFUL STATUARY, and Veined Italian and varions colors of MARBLE MANTLES. Also, a beautiful style and quality MARBLEIZED MAEBLE MANTLEs, far superior to Slate, as they are made of the strongest Vermont Marble in the first piace, will take the Sern gre deeper ir ied cond and h yh that nee your ein fem Sad think they Aaity stand Tee araing and then a see Marble Max Ap as . ‘We have an assortment of large and smal} MONUMENTS AND HEAD-STONES; and aiso Monuments made to order, a well exe- Cnted and as cheap a8 North. mtn 5 4 he me nolt-Im* Penna. aye. bet, 1stband iin sta, Cuomo urrocrarns, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, And STATUARY. A large and beautiful assortment just opened and ready for inspection; the public aro invited to ex. GEORGEPOW) Attairs im Geergetew ProroseD ExTemsion or 1 tron Lirts.—It is reported that Col. Richard 5. Cox Bas received propositions from several merchants 8nd capitalists for the purchase of & tract of 65 acres of land, adjoining the west- ern limits of the town. belonging to him. whica | itis proposed to divide up into building fots. erty is located on the Heights, and 2 & \Sluable addition to George- ARRIVAL OF InOW.—The sloop Nanticoke, Capt. Williams, bss arrived trom Wilming. ton, Del., with 0 tons, in single blocks, zegs, bolts, flanges, Ac, for the acquedact. FIGHTING It TRESTREETS.—Ufficer Reed on Saturday afternoon arrested Amos W. Jenks and James Youag. both colored, who were Pugilistic capacities in the syeet. They were taken betore Justice Buckey to answer for their conduct, w he: ‘hem to be locked up for three hours. ORKROUSE.—UMicer Reed on arrested Hannaa Fitzsim- mons, whom he found intoxicated and disor- derly in the street, she Raving got away from Workhouse 8nd on a spree. fore Justice Buckey yesterday moraing, and | ‘WAs sent back to the workhouse. VAGRANCY.—A woman named Campbell, well known to the polic yes lerday conducted to the station honse by o%- nd taken before Justice Buck- vagrancy. The J) pored of the case by sending “Mag exercising thei Saturday evening ‘She game be- cer Swindels, ey. charged wi SELiin WiTHovT 4 Liceys® —OmM-er Hos- pital ibis morning arrested and arraigned be- fore Justice Bukey @ boot and shoe merchaat from Philadelphia. named H Bloomber, whom he charged with selling bis goods withoat a li- cense. The Justice imposed upon him the usual fine of $20.0), which Was reluctantly GEORGE G AINBS, THE HORSE THIEr.—George Gaines, @ notorious borse thief, woo was ar- rested here on the 12th of September by Officer ‘Sebastian tor the thett of two Dorses, and turned over to the Virginia aathorities—tne horses having deen stolen from that State—will have his trial ar Leesburg this week. He was al at the October term of the court, but the case was continued to the pres. ent term. Officer Coles, Sebastian and otners | Dave gone to Leesburg as witnesses im the case. IMDROVEMENTS.—A fine brick dwelling is berng built on Market street by Mr. E. J. Shoe- maker, ree the balding being erected | brougnt out for © ot ‘winter clothing at prices Fanging | A short distance below the above, Mr. Rich- ard Fullslove is bu house built by Messrs. two-story brick Fry & Son, con- being built on stn id Hien streets, each to contain six rooms, for Mrs. Frances Wheat Jey. The contractors are Me-srs. Edward Eight frame houses treet, between Marker Tue Canat.—Business en the canal in the way of bringing down produce to market is quite brisk; the basiness in coal is mot so The boat Mul Boy ts down with wheatand corn for Mr. Hartley. wing boats are down, consigned to Gee. The De Knode. with 3,600 busi he Laars L Grove, with $25 bushels of wheat, also oats, corn, and four: the Lacy with 0 barrels of flour and li Marden, with pig iron. ly trozem Over (bis morning, butnot | suflicient to retard navigation. TILT ON A STRIKE.—The jour-eymen cr0p- ers, in the employ of Messrs. Kidgeway & Bremmerman, who struck last week in conse- quence of their employers attempting to cut down ‘heir wages, still hold ou’, them have gone cff to seek employment else- keepers. ‘Sbrier—it Raving come to our personal know! ede: | active as usual. of busine-s are conpected with ms that n city, andifsnch party continue from thie date make any #ach re present atio with according to law BBY COGEER © LATIMER, Ractioncers, Bouthwest corner of Pen 'y section of the country. Worthless | MERCHANTS’ ExcHANGE.—The ‘b: e this morning wer 70 bushels of corn, bushels of mill feed. The sales were | 1,000 bushels of red and white wheat at Sz 7+; 1,000 bushels 210 bushels do.. price 0. At $2.60; 1,20 Dush- : 30) bushels of white corn at The sbove shows an increase from the d ior wheat last week of i5a20 cents “Hair aud Husk Mattresses mention. Terms c THE Port.—The steamer James S. Green, which lett New York on Thursday with mer- chandise for District merchants, has arrived She was Getained some time on the bar this | Side of the Lovg Bridge, 6o that h ber wharf untilatternoon. Th C Fantanzzi, Parrit master, bas entered and cleared from and to Alexandria. From New Youk.—The steamer John Gib- son 1s due at this port to-morrow, having on board a heavy cargo of merchandise for Dis- trict mercnants from New York. S eneenEETEmeanetee ee GEORGETOWN ADVERTISEMENTS. i THUS. DOWLING. Auct.; Georgetown, D.O. IMPROVED PROPERTY IN GEORGETOWN AUCTION A SDAY. December il, at 4 0’clock p, i the premises, part of Lai E the person secured thereby. 1 shall sell, on the y apenas on TUESDAY. the i9th day of Décember a Ne of the western halt of Lot No. 2. Square 4%. be- Sealed Proposals will ing the rear part of said Lot. audimproved bya | until THURRDAY, Dew two-ftory House. : it No. »5, fronting 9) feet on and Potomac streets, by proved by a smal! Prame Dweltin, Terms: One-half cash: balance tn six and twelve ecured byadeed of trust cing and stamps at the Te wired as soon as the THOMAS DOWLING, Auct ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown, ALUABLE PROPERTY F MABKET SPA‘ eof the Supreme Court 40 clock N 2 running back 187 feet 4 inches to an alley. and im proved by four small Brick Houses, four rooms SALE OF V each, and u WEST Dy virtne of 5 a canse of Hunting and other: hers. No. S62 upon the docket the subscriber. as tras ED DA A depo: tee, will offer | property is sold, dect ‘clock in the aftefnoon, part of AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. Y¥ NAGLE &(O., Auctioneers. 445 Seventh sireet, betwee Upposite Patent Utice LARGE SALE OF JEWELRY, PUBS, FANCY 2 GeuDs Jom, THIS EVENING f Goods of ail aes- and G, ere Under Clothi: G LE & 00. BY a 44 We will sell, a@ onr sales room, No. 44% Tth street, THIS EVENING. at 7 o'clock, sod Every ning during the week, ® large assortment of Fancy Woolen. and other goods, consistfng in part = O Pine Blankets and Bed Spreads ah te Gacerunns font Comforters, Shawls. Hosiery iefeienutunian barn Soaps, Perfumery. Cutlery | ou 3 Note baper. Segare, Tobarce, Groceries a rare goods of a mis. ~ ie. ny SEEKS AGLE & CU. Avots. GREAT SALE OF BOOKS. Every evening for a few A nue. andes the Sheer NEW STANDS ‘tionerre. reet, between G and H. Depaty @ Ry 19et L ARGE SALE OF 4 EU prices | com : ng y and examine gal select. Get | Lup a catalogue, and then come in the eve aulthe | § Books you Want will be sold. 2) 29-im WA. WALL £00. Avots. ~ a part of about 1 ee 009 feet Hemp Tent 3.00) Siotey . = ener wth street, | oy iy, nid. Be NING SALE, 10.0 yards Lace * Tents réo | So sbettes t BY M Ww oneors 280 Bouiheast or t and Ponnayt vauta a eure ; de3 At Ki ONTINTATION SALE OF FURS ‘ Oy TUESDAY. THURSDAY. AND satuR. | [)ES!RABLE PROPERTY AT ay 4th. ut 10 | FRIDAY, Jannary 1). tsi, at lam, pens | ices. 1 will otter, st public auction. the LOT 0% =a tal SF Bich Sut | GROUND with the Bulldings and Improv moves lorse Blank thereon. end an mt avortment of Her i} i The gonds are | Furniture, of wht P May was late ow direct fromthe inapufacturets. whe are anxious | rietor, aftuated mane fires dteariet x's bem ont without Reserve. | Rennes tn the syvare bounded by'Gnaan WILL BB app | Marais, and-Villere streets. comprising ab» One Case (50) very tine txd Blankets | square feet of ground. Number of house, One Case ap “Tie Fis. tel tepecen, ery a t Thea One Case (80) Gents Heavy Shawls, 4 hye t to a ment, ‘sz Wall wool Ladice long and eynare’ Shawis,as- | Uithtureresttrem the ook OMver Meh ieee ee th en will be axsumied by the parohaner 2 pieces Bleached Maslin, (fine) Hi be sented by the parohmenr 7 es Bleached ** hi AkD JORDAN, sand Gents Hore and Heif Bowe Ketter ofthe Tr Table Linen. Toweling. Ticking. ao EY 30 } Poems dark bine Gniits | nclo-1Esor The abowe goods will be sold in lots to muit honse- | PROPOSALS. | PBeroraus row Ba 5 pe we. thts Deputy Quieter 2 Uk branch house in this | ; Baleares mig embers ier t 1's Propo~ale will be rected ar th on they Ge demt | oo ME os «December W127. at M.K. WALSH & Co., | Which time they will be opens: ‘“ Depart » FIVE HUN Ampeton: i ¥ to be delivered either in that parties professing to be in our «ame L Luts is to-not (Late clerks with J. ©. McGuire & Go.,) a a ‘a avenue and lith strest, Bidders will state the price per tom dett Building. | each place A reasonable time will be allowed to | *siie TAtet ls roeerved & 1 ERE, HOCSENOLD FURNITURE. | Consitions, requirements: Ge may be TS. STOVES. 8. AT AUCTION on application at this ofice KESDAY MORNING. Des z STEWART VAN VLIET, st Worclock, in front of our Auction Tou Quartermaster © shall sei @ large collection of Houschol Deputy nertermaster Gener! Kitchen Furniture. ceuprising— Piano bortes. Mivrors Walnut and Mahowan) Bed-teads War irobes and Washst: nds Bureaus Barox je-top Tab Sealed m . | adverticeanent attached be recetwad at rh aon office until 12 o'clock M.on BURSDAY, Decewbor ather Beds. Bol-ters, and Pillows 14,197 for supplying this post with F 1 Bee The Beef to he the Brussels and Three ply € jor . Heating. and C (necks. shan a ee ane ates to be furnished im euch uantitivs and a= ofen ow may be required ber of iy aud Gin Cocktail and ‘The deliveries to he recured by a contract, with Champagne Win’ ‘ tor Together with many articles too numerous te 1s COOPER & LATIMER, Auot: TY, 1595. and ending the Ith day n | "Payments will be mate monthly. or a« thereafter a= fund= may be re Vania avenue and lth | inguch fanis as may he tare i . : street, Star Uffice Building. States ee en ae, Endorse envelopes, “Proposals for Fresh Bee’, TRUSTEES SALE and sdirets to the undersigned 1 By, tirtue of deed of trast to tie wnderatened JOUN N. COR, ing date Getober 19, 1I8d,and recorded in Liber | deta + 20th U. 8" ufantry. A/c. S O.B, Bo. 2), folios 105 t0 199. and at request of | eM? 2tB__Ist Lient. 20th U.S Lnfantry, A." $3 EN BIVER IMPROVEMENTS Office Wes 4 Public Land at 4 o'clock p. m.. all that parcel of | nd abd premises known and ribed as part the 22th of mber. 1 ruction of two (2) Barges, deseritet ns Terms: One-fourth cash; the residue in three | ae cumal pay ments.at six,twelve andeighteenmonthe. | , D¢ (1) Barge one hundred and ten(19) feet lone. from day ofeale. $25 wust be paid when the pen: | twenty six (30) feet beam, dive ci) toet. depen erty is struck off. | hold. strongly built and decked. as per speciiications: WIL LIA | and model to be seen at this office One (1) Barge thirty (3)) feet long. nine (6) foot beam, (2) feet six (6) inches depth of boll, decked forward and aft. and with a powd- | zine amidships. To be built a= per <pecificat:. model to be seen at this office Bids must be separate for . . complete construction in accordance with the | specifications, and for their delivery att pois. or St. Louis, Mo., at the option ot t sign Five rt if it m ¢ Under- ieht is reserved to reject any and a) ne deemed to the interest of the #0. information call at this office aw amine the model and specifications. or app ” T for the specifications and printed (orm alance in six. | making bids. and naming sureties. ferred payn A clore con ormity to the forms farnishe. ol trust ou the property. | be observed to insure attention to the bide Tequired as soon a> the | By onder of the Chief of Eopincera, C8. 8 ‘ e ACO! ‘ol n .. W. L. WALL & 00., Ancts. al ol. Bngine-r ‘ 4i 6th street. aud es . 4 inequare 4%, fronting th € street, between 4! der good reut aud possession to be ed by a deed 0 t of $100 will Lot No. 4l.in old Geo In charge of the improvement of the Miss ing on the Sear ‘getown, side Of market space, at t the corner of Brid: running with the line of marke 2 inches to market alley; then west F ‘6 feet and 8 inches to the division li lota pumbered 4 and 41: then with the said divi- wrth to the end of 172 feet from Briéce beginning, with the brick e. ht; balance of the purchase the day of sale, with ng his notes tor the de ety, or the whole of the paid on the day of sale. On Southwest cerner 5 ‘house upon the sam w nb interest, the pure ferred payments. with parchase money may } the payment of the whole purchase mor trustee will convey to the purchaser. at » sold, free. clear and disc! the property ty SON. Trustee, Auct B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auct.; Georgetown. F PROPERTY L TION. On WEDNESDAY. Dec. Nth, at 4 o'clock p. Ul sel}, in front of the: 4. fronting # feet o Dunbarton xtreet ses, part of Lot pet, between Ist and of 139 feet to an al- of twonearly-new occupied as stores nder rent for $1,008 Terme : One-third cash; balance in six and twelve months, with interest, secured t bese ogee And stauips at the r. Title perfect. THOS. DOWLING, Auct. ¥ THOMAS DOWLING, Avct.; Georgetown, ALUABLE IMPBOVE! SPECT STREET, 1 three-story Fr cost of the purchas de id Virtne of w deed of trnat to the undersigned, te October JL, 2855, and Li 4, tolfo 281. et seq. and at reuuest of HH sell at public t the preuises. ef December, A. D. 1857, < t numberea thirty-two, 32.)in Peter, Beatty, Deakin’s. and Thretkeld’+ orgetown, excepting the western one ty to be sold fronts £4 feet on the south pect street. between Fayete and Lin- eets, and has a a witha new brick street.) of eight 1 room, and closets with Water over the house: tine view, which ca ed. of the Potomac river. and healt location, aud a very desirable piece of prop- Qne-halfeash: residue at six and with interest from by @ deed of trust upon the property. mips and conveyancing at expense of the purcha- srs. §100t0 be nal af tale. anction. to the highest bi TUESDAY, the loth d Sth and 6th streets west, an ex ling honse.(No. ‘coms. kitchen, bat hot ol RY GOODS AT EB ED PRICES. LADIES’ DRESS G CLOTHS. CASSIME! ELS. BLANKETS. eatly reduced sn a ae ete’: Canton’ Fla C00! LAT! . Auctioneers, BY ikea na ‘McGuire & Co.) Bout . Also, a — = for the route 20 dollars. Calicoes. | rRUSTEE'S SALE OF BRICK STORE, LEASE, | * Linen Collars, 6% ‘cts. a and colored, at 81.23. or us with acall. © eye 101 Bridge et., Georgetown, Girncw thee F maseOaRE iguly 8 i snes ete. ; Tul Gloves, white te to gains to all w ipa rates. wn. Hotels and ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioners. f Arkansas Rivers. te J . ©. ‘o..) 3 eee chiattatd'Eiososeitee, | PEESH BEEY WANTED. er ee See | Ofte Chief Commissary of Subsistence TRUSTEE’S SALE OF DRY GOODS. j Senta Fe. ot one ex On THUBSDAY MORNE December 12, 157. | Sealed Proposale 3 : ery cate. will be ed at Cooper Lathners Auciton Boome. at i | at this ofice until Ioticck a TOREDAT bee ‘clock. I large lot of Dry Goods, of | Saber It Ieee ca cpi ee Kort 4a every variety, comprising, fn part— | ‘iti Fresh Beet on the bork for one year. cow? mencing the Ist of January. 1% | The Fresh Beef must be of good marketable qnal- ity, delivered with equal proportions of fore ant 5 | hind smarter meat, (necks, shanks. and kiner tal. frames Scene, hms Gooes | low excluded. and in such quantities as may be Anda general asrtment usually found in © | from time toiine resid: Sede ech ane Oe Teak Ao may be designated by the Acting Commissary of ‘Teams cash. A.B. CLAXTON. Trnstes . aa COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. | Sybststepee at the post. Two respousible persons must sien cach bid, SAGLE & CO,, Auctiorsers, fantecing to become security for the faithiai 445 Ten st. bet. F and G streets, | performance of the coutract If awarded to the bn opposite Patent Office. ter thes cndorse . = A copy of this advertisement must be attache GE SALE OF FINE FURS. GAUNTLETS | cact of the duplicate bide AND OTHER GLOVES, HOSIERY TARTS | Stas aa ee se the © Chief Commi GOODs, WILLOW- WATE, &-.. &e {' Subsistence, Santa Fe, N. M ’ r mt en. T'eell, at our salesr on WEDNES. i or delivering Fresh Beef at ecember 11, at Il o'clock, a fine assortment | Fort McRae, N. M. ‘consistiny in part of— Bidders will bear in mind that coon beef will be sof all kinds required of them As beef cattle maj. sauntict and other Gloves | for scouting parties or moving tr i Ware. pnp he} what Leigd per pound net on tly. , willdeliver euch beew mamane tapers Biddern'wlaley state at what : Hm) Ibe. \iretata Su Tobacco, net they are willing to supply mutton twice, per 2 Billiard Tables, "mts Tobacco Weck fit should be deemed advisable tosste if ngatelie Table, jeu of bee hs The right is reserved to reject any oF all ite 2 copsidered unrcasonaine Jaatenice Wiebe ‘The bids will be opened at 12.0’ 5 Liquors. Groceries, &«. 1so7, aud bidders are Invi 1 Large Sugar Mill, . . 1 Large Cotlee Mill! de7-ta s deg NAGLE & CO . Ancts, GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers. FN Bae southeast corner 7th and D streets Hravg riz hy atthe yun Piavra. } u ND KITCHEN FURNIT Omana.NeBRack s. HOUSEHOLD AP terion" CRSITURE Sealed Proposals will be recei On THURSDAY, the 12th inst.. we shall sell.at | Uptill?m..on THURSDAY, the 24 10 o’clock a. m.,at the residence of a lady declining | “FY, 1508. for the transportation of Military Sup housek . 440 F strevt north, between | plies during the year commencing April 1, Is8a0d Ment aesortment of | eBding March 1, tva.on eta, or such other points a m during the year o Union Pacific Railroad, ich post= or de-pote an iu the Perritors ot ROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- TION. Furnitore, viz | One — case seven-octave Piano, Stool, and Jover Sofas, Chairs. and Rocker: ranc! Havite top and other Burenor of Cheyenne. to ib tres miny be established ined Bhaeens eet south of lathinde f cegrora: in Frrsitory of Mahogany Sideboard and Tables —_ be ey LT} aes Walnut Extension and Side Babies Territories of Utah and Colorado: ‘ot Hair ‘and liwek Mattre “Tae weelaht to be transported dating the S27 on Brussels. there ply, niet Tngraia Carpets as te ao u mo not exceed twenty five million to (2.000.006) pounds, Croc! Bidders will state the rate per 10 pounds per 100 With a good lot ef Kitchou Ker uisttes miles at which they will transport the stoves te ‘And many other articles whi: ch gre deemed un ay. 5 ¥ 5957 bewimning April + Da, onea nmerate. . Ged OC RREN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Ubousand ( $10. . twe or more thwest corner of Penn's avenue and 11th st, “tht, a hE peace tag yap : proposal y the party proposing. the contract wil! be 1 PROF Sri STRERTWEST ASD Hi StREET | $l cster ioto,ahd good and walfcient mac N I ‘ NORTH, AT AUCTION. regio of thie opie party in accordance with ach bidder must be present at the fing of the proposals. im person or be represented by bh: . ‘The contractor will be required to give $250.00) Sstisfact: of the and so! 2h eae Wiha ana” Seresn oberel eueriny Proposals must be endorsed “Proposals for Army fon, on, Boute No. Land mene eats < 0. Tiaiped unless comply with the rv Guigements of this edvertioctnen “ it. ‘Terms cash. The party to whom the award is mae mu«! |} * Trust, Prepared to execute the contract at once. and ¢ nowedte “*QO0rRM SEATIMER sets: | Einetherevuired bone for the fatthel porisr = IN CONSEQ' CE SF EBATN THE Sith, viet to rect any and all bids that may be isause wae AY, Dec, ‘The contractor must be in readiness for » * SA . PHIL, ‘Trustee. by the ist day of April, 1993, and will be rey de 7-ddeas cLatinee ae have a place of ‘or agency at whic! comum' with Bute No. at yeahe, Dakota, or ne nach it as may be es the starting forms: sh x rail Of the con- ere. showing the conditions 0.