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PROPOSALS, poem vary Genes TBANSPORTA- Office Chief Fog Leavemscorth Kansas. Rov 18, Fees Bealed Proposals will be received = 2 o'clock m., the Li for the transpo rtadion of the year commencing April March 3i, 1808, on the following routes: ROUTE No. 2. From Fort Harker, Kansas, Fort Hays, Kansas id any other point iis that may be dente. Sated by the Chief Quarterm De The Mistouri, on the Union Pacific Railroad, KD to amy places that may be ‘the ship: ping officer, in the State of -Ransas and Terri of Colorado, south of latitude 40 degrees north. to Fort Union, New Mexice. or other depot that may be designated in that Territory, and to any other points on the route te that depot. ROUTE No. 3. From Fort Unron, or such other depot as may be couab ticked in the Territory of New Mexico, to any 8 oF stations shat are or ee be established in Hy Territory, and to much or stations as may be de n the Territory of Arizona and in log State of ‘Texas, ‘west of longitude 105 de- “— ROUTE No. 5. From m: Missour! pects =i tor} to be trans; wed, on Route . 20,000, Bonte No. 3, '$.000 000 pounds; and, on Route No. S. 2,000.06 pounds: is will be made for each route separ- the rate per 100 mands per 100 hich they will treus he storesin yo estnning ‘april 1, 1868, eae semen Jn full, ag well ag Ebi Blaces of Fesidencey ané cach proposal must be accompanied in the sum of ten. thoa: sand (@10.000) dollars, cs executed by two or more respopsible persons, in legal form and periy stamped: guarantesing that in care ‘the con- tract i ried for the route mentioned m the oponal the party prop. ing. it will be accepted entered agen ane good and sufficient security furnished by ip accordance with the ae Supima ach bidaer met Oe tees nt at the opening of rney. proposals. or be rey etieyceoteactor wilt iby Fea one Pio dive be bonds in .e follow 30 000). Satisfactory evidence of the loyalty and solv: gi each bidder ‘and’ person offered as security w Fema will be endersed ores for foes ‘Transportation on Route N. ‘the case may be. and pone will be solectetas ‘aloes pid per comply with the requirements of this adver- wrhe ie pert to whom an award is made must be pared to execute the contract without unneces- fury delay, and to give the required bonds for the fal performance of the contract. qrhe Fight to reect any and all bids that may be offered is reser: ‘The contractor on each route must be in readi- ness for service by the first day of April, 1363 and Must have a place of business or agency at which he may be communicated with readily. For Route Ne. 2, at Fort Harker, and such other point on tbe railroad as may be designated as the starting point of the route; for Route No.3. at Fort Umion. New Bexico, or such other point as may be established ag the depot, and for Route No.5 at Leavenworth, meee. Blank forms showing the conditions of the con- — to be entered i for each Route can be had uper ication at this office. or at the office of the. "aon lermaster at New York, Chicago. St. — St. Paul. Fort venworth, Omaha, Den- Tr rag Santa Fe. o must accompany and be s partof the propoeal » ©. EASTON, Depats guarterminter Gane ral, Dep't of the Missourt. detianB pacrecsss cr pam TRANSPORTA- Orvice CHigr QUARTERMASTER, DePamtMeNt oF Daxora,, Ssont Pact. Minn... November 13, 1867 Sealed Proporais will be received at this office Bntil 12 o'clock M. on the 20th day of J; + 1358, for the transportation of Mititary Supplies during the year commencing April 1, 135, ing March 31, Im, on Ronte No. 4. from’ Salat Pee int Cloud, Minn., by the shortest road or line, to such Posts as are now or may be estab- lished in the State of Minnesota and in that por- of Dakota Territory lying enat of the Missouri rand bound: from Fort Stevenson, oF other, deviguated. po int om the he Miseour! river, eastward to present may established ecet or north of thet favect in Dakota Territory orted on this Ronte No.4 ue The weight to be trans shall not exceed ten million pounds (1040.0 Ibs.) Bidders will state the rate per one hundred (100) Pounds per one hundred (100) miles for onch month Bas eke Sieuing April 1, 1868, and ending March Ri¢ders should give their names {n fall, as well a their places of revidence, and each proposal should be sepomeegiat § xs a bond in the sum of ten thousand two or mors responsi- Die persons fantecing that In case a contract is amarded for the route mentioned in the party proposing. the contract will be ac cepted and entered ints and good nnd suiciont SEARTAGL fEBiahed by said party im accordance with the terms of this advert The contractor will be reauited ‘to to, give Donde fo eeagte™ Of one hundred thousand dollars r jsfactory evidence of the loyalty and solver ach bidder and person offered as security wil wit De req: Proposals mnat be endorsed “Proposals for Army Transportation on Route No. 4, and none will be entertained unless they fully comply with the re- quirements of this adv mnt. rtimeme | ‘The party to whom an award is made must be Brepared to execnte the contract at once. and to give the required bonds for the faithful perform- ‘ance of the contract The right to oa any and all bids that may be service offered is reserv: “The contractor sort be in readiness for by the y of April. 1888. and will be re & ‘have a place of basins commnnicated with on Route No. 4, at Saint . Stevenson, Dakota Territory, or &t such other point ss may be ated as the starting point of Bietroute Blank fo: showing Regentitions St this oice or at the office of the Quartermaster Sf tus office, or at the ofice of the New ‘York, Chicago, St- Louis, Vort 1 Learen: ‘th. Omaha. and ote Sees and m ps © proposals. om pany and part of the pr cua inp, Lt, Col Depat Bt. Brig: Gen. UB A. ro 18-30tB PROPOSALS FOR SOAP. Orrics Dyer Comnrssay oF. Soma TERE. HINGTON. D ec. 2B, 18 - Seaicd Proposals. in pe of the form fur- jisted by the undersigned, will be received until f{URSDAY, fhe oth of January. 1858. at 12 M.,for supplying the Subsistence Department with TWENTY THOUSAND (990.000) POUNDS OF to be made by bel Semon ee td materials, ap armen soluble ciass.or other adulterat! to hax thon twenty-five per cent. of water, and to be dire before packing Nd. allowance for packages. Allconditions male known by the undersigned It will be received at the Subsistence Storehouses; in the Monument Lot aud sisth street Wharf : BELL, C.S., U.8.A, SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED pice, of fe Disbursing Officer of the Bu rena of Refugces, Freedmen snd Abandoned Lands. : he na. until 12 o'clock noon of ; UARY. 1868, for building a chocthouse ou Rutledge Avenue, in the .No s P ‘poaat wast be acco the names of ponsibie parties. who will’ name surct for — athfal completion of the contrac ad must be endorsed, “Proposals for Rutledge ‘Ave- and addressed to the under- tr By f Brevet Major General B. Assistant ‘Oouamiodonars EPARTMENT, STON Deceinber 12. 1867. th tJ aod pis ee H of an! a 2 o'clock noon, eke cae aa ES for the use of the Post Offices in the United Statey IGE ge Jear from the Ist day of February, 1863, of = following ‘copatle of” nanel Balance vie of weighing sight ounces. ight, to be graded down to quarter P Ot these ‘ie ‘ie suppoced that 800 to 1.000 is faguired for each year. i aianers capable of welgl two pounds. Byoiniupols weight, to be graded downto halt < these it is supposed 50 or 100 will be t correctness, strength, and durability evuired in the Balances to be furnished ih 9 May ob- tain the contract will be required to furnish Bal Iechortered, of wquality im SS br samples, h Balance idder must furnish with roposal suf- Beiente idence of his ability to comply wit with his 7 suMicient sureties will be required to con- A tilure to furnish the Balances ax tracted aide! cien' rior qual ity. will for s forfeiture of the coutract meals foe better’ bakes posaia for Letter: Balew First Assistant Postmaster ALE: _de 16-lawew % W. RANDALL, Postmaster General, p2orosaLs FoR CAVALRY HORSES. Office of the Chick Quartermaster eee ther econbertan Comberlan Sealed this edvertiasanen er see oe caiae 2 mana that in case pol F 1 be entered into for the of rved to reject Quarterm, PROPOSALS. | eae ret aaat FOR COMMISSABY STOBES. PROPOSALS. PForosans. Headq’rs Dis't of the Indian Terri’ Office Andersomeit!> and i ye py Water Reiee, Seated P sad RA RAS tpn aed 6, ite Py F aporn noah gh mie alate aor S “s ing | the iti f the underat Ter at Fort Gibson, 0. N., | Chief Quartermaster 3 2 iy i isi reheated until 120 res “ for the deitvery of Subaletence Skaree te Baise Pro the followi ie artices, viz: mouFri INS —About fou-teen thousand eT. AT FORT GIUSON. CHEROKEE NATION, Savane neiere B long pad one it iaot | p pounds of 220,00 Be mgenstd ‘op and To be delivered in such quantities and at such | piuafe. ontside measure. ae eke: sae iaily, if required—as the Po-t Commisears fogetter = on en ee mete nigh neen is. Material to be ne, at 2 (00 pounds of Bacon, clear si ees; trom’ the saw: to be pines Tracks or casks. to be of fhe ret quality; 1,000 Us of ‘Meas Por rreis. and lity te thee mee St Louis brands; “pc agai ia Ibs. Corn Meal, or best quality, and securely put ap in sacks or 5.000 gallons Cider Vinegar. Of best quality, and put up in good barrels, half barrels. and kegs; 20.000 pounds Salt, Ot good quality, and'secarely put up in sacks or itd barrels, the AT FORT ARBUCKLE, CHICKASAW NATION, nt! of cen- N TERRIT fnstny. to bat ope pont mast accetpany the Toon | Seer tie op Thirty. (20) cords 1 acon A ) cords. more or less, per rrels Mess = month, of merchantable Oak Weol, to be delit. ered at the Quartermasters 's y itorehoumes Ander- a. sopriiie, Ga. United States reserves the right to reject any ors Datiefectory evidence of loyalty to the United sired States will be r: Bids (or » port jon or t whole will, Po opened at 2 ibe plainly like manner, and the stores to be of like eos ‘as those received at Fort Gineoe. dt rs0n or persons to whom any award ts pust be. preps tract: 8 The deliveries at Fort Arbuckle to be made in © good cg AeEAry 15, ieee to te ae tt ston ai centna ac. “awl execute cor a : Eronoonte for etones conttss Licutenant 33d Tafentr ja4-6tB In charge Nat. Cemetery. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, District oF New Mextco, aber. 11, 1887. will Be recet this office suka the stinday of Ber tlerk | URtil 120'clock M . tified by a el cord.}ctting forth that the bidder in case s contract warded, Tanuary, 1868, for the delivery of $9,000 Ado! Bes fs inches, will, Tends and security for the f the same. name ard place ed, unless No proposal satisfacto- rily represented, that does not tally comply with the terms of this advertisement. hole ne bald part of the Proposals may be for thls aie mexertioomeat tl stores required. at clther or both Any contract awarded under this ad made sui vs cacy Geuarghiand Geer stant to vesureed ta eae list of lumber required, and other informa. any orall bide, All stores delivered will be cab> Ject to a rigid inspection by an officer or agent ap- Pointed on the part of the United 8 Payments upon the contracts Seardes will be oF Son, appar at tbe pe oft office of the AA Q.M. at Fort Pe order of Brevet Mf 7 MU. made monthly in current fands. je8-20B Chiat Gheetrseur: Bidders are invited to be present at the oj a — ak Theusy | PROPOSALS _FOR SUPPLYING WINTER- fea Pro) _— w ach take place on ay Li STRAINED uy ecified als must be plainly endorsed ‘Proposals seraponal sary. 8 Bit aed ‘addressed to the oe ci Br sthortt onal Del Floyd Jones, Com moaliog 5 Dintvict ofthe | are wind iki, Treasury Derarn’ Orricr oF sue Ligutnovse Wash Sealed, Proposals until 1 o’eloc F J 38, i on FRIDAY. & a Re b- anuary <1 ¢ Lighthouse Katab- rent wt tb fifty-five thousand (85 gallons of the Capt, ond A. baie: S.A. if ja 3B 8. ee of IT. pena ity pure winter-strained oil, divided into : eat at PPOPOSALS FOR STATIONERY. Proposals to furnish kerosene or stherenl oils, or any of their mixtures will not be considered Orrick One QuARTERMASTER Any desired information concerning terms of eT Mivitary Disraict, contract. time and place of delivery, quantity of La december 28,1837. oil in each lot. character of packages, manner and invited and will nat ..' de, will be ceived at thisofice ontil SATORDAY. the (th day fication in ‘writing to the under. of January, 1S. at 12 m.. for supplying the Quar- | signed st this office termaster’s Department at New Orieans. Louisi- ANDREW A, HARWOOD. sna, for ope year. at the discretion of the Ohief | de 17-2awit ‘Naval Secretary. Quartermaster, with the following articles of Bta- tion New Onieans, Sealed Proposais are i T° ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Department oF THE Intention, } Passion Orrick. July 13th, 1538. s Application having been made under ine act ot 8) for the relsnue of the followi: Lal co ‘quarts, pa pee Warranta, which are alleged to quarts. per “David's and | been lont or destroyed — Notice ts weroby. gives Perrin's and Gr vet's, Sone wget Mucilage, « that at the date Tolowing the description of each bottles, v4 dozen. prs Ee Paper. heavy, ver | warrant, a new certificate or warrant of like tenor quire. yore. ruled, pe: Envelope Pa- | will be reissued, if no valid o} oon should then Eeaberpumize,, Folto Dost Paper. ruled per Team, | appesf. JOS. BARRETT, Commissioner. etter Paper. ruled, perream. Note Paper, rye per reat Legal ¢ No. 16,623, for 160 acres, im my under the Act of March 3: 18:6, in the name of Levi Whiting, and ranted April 9, 1882. January 11, 1868. "No. f04l0, for 1 acres, insued ander the act of March 3. 1885, in the name of Mary Harman, widow is.) Quill Pens, gross. Quills, (Cohen’s.) per 100. ben's.) per gross. Office y. r ubing Wax. per pound. Rubber Bands” cas: | of Deter Harman, and was granted Merk 23 issn, er gross, | Leiter “Copying Hooks, | January 26, 183. yeach.” Rubber Erasers, (Faber’s,) pet Ha; for 1, meres. tsoned under the act of March 3 186, in the name of Zachous Phill ‘The Stationery will be subject to carefal in- ia. was granted November 15, 189. January srection-and must be of the beat quality. and be Riust be delivered Im such quantities we m E 584. for 120 acres, ineued ander the act of ‘auired from ti ime by’ th Marci 31860 in the ame of Williaa C Magee meter nee, the Bepot Quarter an and Was granted August 17, 1885. February 8, f th ity of the articles require: can be seen At this office from SAM tod EM. | No. 82 920 for 10 acres, iaaued under the act of e of Henry Stebbins, de- March 3, ee Ueability of the bidder to falfil his agreement | ceased. must he proved to the satisfaction of this Depart- The United States reserves the right to reject any or all ‘14, 1968. Proy opovals trust De endorsed “* Proy for Sta- for 100 acres, issued under the act of tie id ad th signed 86. in the name of Samuel Palmer, and OMeen ne Madrorese tg ironman December 21. 1855. March 11, 1834, Brevet Brigadier ¢ 1. and Chief 024, for 100 acres, issued under tl in the naine of Susan Miller be 1355. PENS. of ite Miller, and was granted Ma Military District. PRePosaus FoR LUMBER. Ofc Chie Chie Quartermaster tary District New Orleans, La, December 28. 183. Sealed Proporale erates and will be received at this office until 12 M , AY. January 4, 1868. for furnishing this’ Secavinnet the following quantities of Lumber 10.000 feet % inch Boat for 160 acres. iexued under the act of March 3. 18%, in. the name of George P. Hamit- nd was granted September 27, 1356. March 8.741, for 160 acres, issued under the act of h 3, 1865, in the name of Daniel Jacobs gand war granted June 18, 1557. March 14, 1338. No. 14 99. for 1 ‘acres, insued nuder the act of September,140, in the name of Jane T. Howell, widow of ‘Thomas Howell, deceased, and was aranted March 18 180. March 14, 1838. ‘No, 25.542, for 160 acres. issued undor the fact of September, 1820. in the liza- Vhite Pine—rough W0.u fect {inch Boards: White Pine—rougb. 1 00» feet Yellow Pine Scantling, 4x4—rough. 21.000 feet Oak Lumber—r: Specifications on file in this o: names of William, y best nd | beth, and Bally Burdelon, minor children of John wile faigect toe rear aN at Burdelon. decease. as granted Jannary 25, receives very to be made tn this city, within 3 ‘No. 08.019, for 100 scree. issued under the act of thirty (30) days from date of acceptoper of pro- ravtiary i Bde es name a Pai a wf Pothhe ability of the bidder to fuldl his agrgement | other helrs-At-inw of Marion Jarvis. deceased, an must be moved to the satisfaction of this part was granted February 21, 1500. ‘March 14, 198.: ment. ‘ EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR phe U-S. reservesthe right to reject any or al D P. } Sta rES S PATENT TOrrice, —— od wdgeneed th the, PSL Sao nee erg piynthe use pie of AMBROSE NICHOLSON, of this offtee. CHAS. H. TOMPKINS praying for the extension of @ pat- Brevet Brig Gon. amd Onier. M. ps ‘Grunt to vim on the iat day of March ss, ia3-tB Fifth Miltary District. | 17 ‘tu improvemeat in’ Selt fastening Shut Hinges. = seven years from jon of ti tent, Ww! takes place on the: alee are of March. Tt ix ordered that the mae ion be heard at the Pateut Office on MONDAY, the 21 day of March next. at 12 o'clock and all persous are noti- fied to appear and show cause, if any they have,why said petition ong Ppeorcsats FOR STATIONERY. DEPARTMENT OF pores Ri ARY Ist, 1858. Proposals for farnishing such Stationery as may be required by this Department, for the balance of the fiscal nding June 30. 1838, will be re- NDAY, Jannary ht not to be. Persons op) sn exiocoton are year ceived wa Be ‘clock m.,of MY), required to ary | sie iu the Potent Oe thelt objections specially arhet wl ory | get forth in writing, at least ‘vacmiy day before Shedd eae eee aes the Paty if manufactnrers ofor dealers in the several dlasa- | teausolted ineaas ehh alee ot the All articles furnished must be of the best quality obi) Sedgemere grey Db ‘itions and other pa upon as testi- Seen ban ne Samples of which must accompany | 55? seus be dled in the ohice fwensy deve betere ac al must be signed by the individnai | the dey of hearing; the arguments, if any, within filing the testimor perce gece 4 Ordered edly hac shen this notice be Bpblighed im the hie and tl Se Roe Re eee Ce eae a er x, ler OF less : oares vit Joga te three successive weeks; of the pub- | Yous tothe day of bearie or firm tal jog It, and must specif) for each article of the class bid fo Articles not named in the sch if req) are to be furnished at the lowest market the right is reserved of ordering 8 greste quantity of each article contracted for, a ic service may require Be ith approved security, will be reanired “ 'T.C. THEAKER. oft Titian or tara te whos tha comico may | _d¢ 2 lawSw Commissioner of Patents. ye awarded. Shoult 's contractor refuse or neglect to furnish EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ben roan any articles, ia ane maybe “* D UNITED ! Penna PATENT ierice, chased in open market; and if r price # . the difference may be chatged to the contracey 1s fesse Seacka geno. ‘aud ae cf tepaeiate o ei Ee Won teeee weonrtce tie vishe bs reject Croton, New York. ng for the extension of a accept the bid on all articles, singly or eolleetive patent granted to the sail Tpsac (ae og {ihe bide will be opened in the presence of aby of | Usthines, for anren gears frees tne expiestign of elicders who may. be presen ‘f . 5 Awarded, ae tay be deemed most alvantageogs to | $8, pateut, which Tatss piace othe sth dny of the Department. Biddere will be fut icles required upon jan 1-6 P ROPOSA E 8. Ovricz on Aeuisrast Q.M. 6, 1868: “itik ordered, that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office’ on Monday, the, zith day of May nex o’eloe persona notified to ay car aiul sho’ couse, {fen they bave, why said oe onght not to be. ited. Persons ming ng ho extension are required to fle in tie Ba Mice their ohyectio Pits A.) No 7 Govensxaene &: Movin 4 isit.( Pro} triple. will be reesived . TUESDAY, the lith day of January. 1838, for isbing such tr: C5 ed tion betw Forts Gai ‘and Morgan, and and such ot er ta as the Quartermaster's De- me Bon ho partment alse, that this notice be pabishod in "The regalar service reqnired will be trom two to Ect ane hington three trips per week to the forts and otuer polats and in the — 4 doa fe the bon ean kerk ortcuin Gand in the Advertiser. Aul weak teat York, Rigs wil the rate per day for each day’ formed, 24 hours constitutiag serv’ day Bees tae hme “t hey: at a Contractor to furnish transportation whesever pon by the Quartermaster's Department, wy and to ‘Contract w commence rey as 1838. PARTMENT oF Fe INTERIO! Dr eS PATENT "OFFICE, UNITED 8’ Proposals to b- indorsed for Water ox Transportation,” ard addresset’ to. the unser. | wQ%tBep etiion f HO HOH AGe S51 ‘By onter Brevet Bi y General B. Saxton, catension ofa bows gréctea of August, 1854, for an lier Chief Q. M., = Militar; for from the expiration of said jose Bree ees a EEYHOUDG, | | patent, which takes place on the Sth day of Sucusts 7 wit onder rdered that the raid petition be beard at ]®°% For THE Navy. o : rhe Day, PO eee Pavwastan’s Orvice, co next, i persons 2 . if any ti! 4 bropossi: corm ty; Decemite ve Sige why sala raitign ough ought sacle Canted | be received at this office requi the tin proxtine, for the following Iron, which Coorg Bay boot the very pore auality oe rered frecotexpense 7 Bled ibs liber be a buect weual i ion thereat,to wits it be Pt Construction and Repari 83,280 pounds Bua on ‘Tron. via: 6,988 pout to diameter, W to 12 ay be nts, if any, wit irnished i eon bes juired for the prompt Hho lpaistions opt, at lane sive ig Semen eerirr hed de 3-1 Augusta Arsenal, Bartimong AND OHIO we re oow. 1857 ‘Trains between W ASHI N_AND B: Piss a and oe DEBE weet rua Leave daily. mend, Bes! bogie 7:45, and 12:30 ee -m., one ane, ee ions. ao anne, oat Sunda), at7:008 m.,and 2:00 FOR way sTArOy ONS Butte. OF ANNAPO- Leave at 15 aad 7200 Abe » and at 2:00 and 4:35 . FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leaye at 7:00 8. m. and 4:30 p.m. No trains toor from Annapelis on ON SUNDAY. Sooner a EERE TS 45 8m, E sais oe 5 & m. avd 4: On ALL PARTS | ort THE Leave daily. re Saturday m. LM. COLE. General Ticket Ai GEO!8. KOONTZ. Agent, ‘Washington. CGH LINE BETWEEN WASHING ILADELPHIA AND KEW TOE 4 moe on came aos: 29m Wasuroton Jan, 6, 1857. and New York are oko BRO! PH Trains between Washingto now ran as follows, YORK without change of Leave daily (except Sunday) at74 a.m, 12:30 200 p.m, and 7. ‘OR PHILADELPHIA, Leave gaily zen eames) 823 4 and 12:15 p. wletad SGT, Sa Ripe for New York ty Philadelphia at 7:00 p. _BuERPING CABB for New York on 7:00 p.m. Tickets Leg Iphia, on secre et tay Doiaaehs, Nog Toth 4 enew office in the 345 Pen streets. fimore and Onto Rallrosd advertisement and Sane een Washington, Baltimore, An- apo JON, Master of Trai “COLE, He, Geperal Ticket tacne Washington BANKERS. Jay COOKE & CO., BANKERS, Firteenta Street, Orros rk Treasury, Buy and sell atcurrent market rates, and keep constantly on hand a full supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &c , executed | and collections made on all accessible points. se 1th Tur watronan SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, OF WASHINGTON, D.C., _{hartered by Special Act of Congress for the ZERVING UNDER GUARANTEE OF Gov EeNN T BONDS, STOCKS, SERCIE, x. MonTGacEs, FASNEANGR, WILLS. DEEDS, LUABLE PAPE And all duane tions of Valuables, and for BENTI TING OF SAFES, FIRE AND BUNGLAR’ PROOF VAULTS. —Conyen NEW YORK AVENUE AND OF Fick COMM PTRENTH STRERT. .P. BROWN. B.D. COOKE, GEO. M.8. HUNT TO} “GEORGE H. P.BNYDER, 0. EVANS, Vick Presinenr, . HUNTINGTON, Trrsste B. P. SNYDER, Secrerany. Petal ‘® HowRs:—From 9 o'clock s. m. to 50’clock aul-tf Foon NATIONAL BANK OF WASHINGTON. H. D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President. WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 15th street, opposite the Treasury Department. Government Securities with Treasurer United States, SF ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We bay and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURIT! at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections tm ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Governmext Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TEKMS, and give care- ful attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us, FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, Washington, March 2), 1805. LEGAL NOTICE: HE SUPREME COURT OF THE pet i a HOLDING A eg 10T URT OF THE UNITED STATE! FORTHE SAID DISTRICT. To all whom it may concern, ervetins: Notice is hereby given, That the steamtug Tea, belong ae tesaippl syuadron, an belongin, ississippi suuadron, ander com- Stent A Gaia Bavis and the same was war Liolled aa E prascouted fn, thle court is the pame of the Tate States. tor the reaso! ibel stati faabl cause will'stand for trial it the Oity Hall, in the cits ot Waal om th Fi ‘ionday» of ‘sanwary. Bert. when and where ail arned pear to show cause why ndeminntion should not te decreed, and to mnter, vene for their interests, BJ. MEIQs, 5, oer, Dec. 4th, 1357. [oe UPRERE COVEY OF THE prer ICT TON LUMBIA ain aati THE SAID BISTRICE may concerns erecting: » that the steamer Gen. Gy eves of the United States Mission! p Sayadron, under Davis, and the rgovouted in tus contts is e libel stat ple yo tala uel the City of Washington, oh the first Monday’ of Japuary next, whea aud where all persone are warned to appear to show cause why condemnation should not’ be 4 and to intervene for thelr interest. J. MEIGS sek, December 4th, 1867. SUP! UR: AL DIT gr THES ore in BA re ve UN) FoR THe ea IST BICT. ro ail ehees % Notice is hereby Binge yas cartered peo m Py od Admiral sad ‘same was libelled en ‘was libel prosecuted it States, f and thet sal jn libelled and ame of the United is fhe tet pel site the city of of Weeki fon, om the fi fiat Mon of January next, ors |: and w al rome ‘ere warned pear show cause why condemnation, should net be de. their interests, creed, and to intervene for, thel MEIGS Clerk Dec. ath. 1867. de Tt-2awtd Gruaeaeaaaiy Tae UNITED ‘AT. SAID DISTRICT. ____ AUCTION SALES. _|_ Bf see tar Shiery ror MARE sortment: Hepredig mask and Li Ont pea pa Ragrared Decanters, one Bottles, and waite, te and Gold-band French Chins Dinner Ser- Two. “gi Catharpaek ‘soaty awe Chairs. ‘ J Aso. A choice lot ne fine Wines and Liquors, com- wbett Claret. of ie yaya bran =" Pope rh ie “ Botte itr ¢ Old Port, Madeira, and Sherry i Bente clogae, bast Ray Bysionigne Champignons and Aspe: utieres an Thoabove lot of fine Wines, & , were imported ye Me. Biest Gans from the well-known Bouse of ndau Fils, Bordeaux. th ripgether s ‘with the usual articles found in a sale o E23". coopmn & LATIMER, Accs ISDAT Jun, — Is | gl UN- 14th. name OOPER € LATIMER: Ascis, OPER & LATIMER, Auction 5 On ate 5.0. McGuire €'Co, '0..) Monn. svaniae Sond inte coreet wa isd corp, Ofice Building. GROCERIES. Ww gar SHELVING. COUNTERS, a&c.. On MONDAY heal January o’elock, at Store ait rennin avenue, between 19th and ah strevte, we i ia fine assortment nee Wi iquors, Shelving e.,comprising— oR ean, Coffees. Sugars bet LIQUORS, AT AUC- 838, at 10 Liquors and Brooms unters, &e. the usual asscrtment, kept in a Terms cash COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. ja 3-2 {Sunday He Herald, Sunday Ubron.} COOPER 8 LAT a Sy vee street, St iar Ofice Building. Together with first clase Grocer iat OF VALUABLE IMPROVED KOPERTY AND BREWERY ON SOUTH D STREET, BETWEEN ote AND Gru STREETS Under and by virtue of a deed of trust to the undersigned, dated the 2th ef Nevember, A. D. 1865, and recorded in Liber B, Ml. No. 23, ai folie a, efacg., and at the written request of the thereby, we will ae oa the 9ra DAY UF JANUAIY. 4. D. 198, at 30 Clock p. ma on the premises, at ‘public ‘sanction, Hy the high bidder; the whole of Lots numbered two (2) a three. (3 ) and ine Seoteen twenty-two (2?) feet, by Seventy five (75) in depth, of Lot numbered four 4.) in the Square numbered vight handred red and })) with the nsive Brewery —s ‘and Vaults, and the other unprovemente fereon. key 7, fronts on Dstreat 17 feet 2 inches: tea feet scp on th Hine, 75 feet om the, west rt ‘central po, tion srtends back Ibo foot nd £07 Se square feet ot ga ah Pal: Tew vai c.. and is a very val- Beery bolo was for ner: man’s, and later as Frommetl’s Terms of sale: One-thirdcash. be deposited at the time of four equal payments, at sis tw pay four Coney with interest from the day of sale, to be secared by deed of trust upon the prop: erty 1d the terms of sale not be complied with 4 agua the deposit “Will be considered forfeited, and the property wili be resold, upon five days’ netice in the National Intelli, ead the x and cost of the delinquent pure! Soprereecne ‘and stamps the « expense of the pu ‘The title, which the undersi the purchaser, is on to AS ay tine BE Riacsms, ‘ustees! de19-dads QOOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. COOPER & LATIMEE, Anctioncers, (Late clerks with Jas. G. McGuire & Uo.,) mm enue a and Eleventh st., BY, Bu‘idi: FINE WINES AND STORES minueoted TO wer will convey to THe ATE SIB FREDERICK BRUCE AT Ov WEDNESDAY MOBNING. January 8.1353, at 1 @'clock, at the residence Of the late Bir Fred: erick Bruce, No. &e., street no Mth and all sell ihe ‘Wines and Stores, Pt ham pagne do Claret do Bargandy., comprising Beaune, Cor- Chambertine da. Lantte . do Margeaux Hock rising — ruftles Vert, Harricot Mushroons, Pate do fol gras. Oo 7M PO! Terms cash. a's Larimea, d__[int.,Chron ,Exp.] Auctioneers, W. TL. WALL & 00... Auctioneers, Southwest corner of Penn. avenue and 9th st. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PR BER- Y,ON THE NORTH SIDE OF E STH ETW EEN iotu AND. lore STREBTS, AbjontisG ) WORM RY, AT AUCTION, deed of duly recorded in PHOT.” No. sh, fol 105, Jot and 105, of the land’ reeords of the city of Washington. 1 offer for sale. in front of the premfses, on I~ DAY, January lt. at 4 o'clock p. m . all the undi- vided one-fourth part of Lot two (2) in Square one -(19.) according to Sam’l of said syuare Improved A fine lot of Stores, compe Oils. Marg po) Peas ico red. and inet p's sub-division TOV" ; tor tory aa House. The location te one ‘Terme of sale e. se 4 deposit of 10 will : mas the property is told be Feaulred a8 8000 ty Mt PRROWNE Trasteo. de 31-4 WL WALLS 0) Austa. iT NT OF THE INTERIOR. DPF NITED ) STATES PATENT. OFFICE X. December 17. 1 on the neue of WILLIS HUMISTON, ‘Troy. Mew York, > Pras raying for the extension of ef patent granted to. him the § Siac of April, 1354, End refssued the 6th di arch, 18% for an im provement in Cand’ Id Apparatus, for seven ears from the ex; eet atent, which takes place on the 4 ol 7 It is ordered that the heard at the Patent Office on, MONDAY. "ihe ithe g day of March next. at 12 o'clock M.; all persons are Leip a to pear 8 and show cate, ifeny ny they be why eald peti it not to Som Pe extension are required to apa caate their objectio: ally set forth in nog lle at least Teast taney days be! lore the Kimony flied by either part to said bearing most and fo accordance: with the rales of of “the of ce, w oh wil ie farnished on appiicat ae gier papers re on an tontl- ‘ge 7. withis | and any, the Eien RS Se ee | ib} patigrente, ‘ashington, D. .. and in ang, the Tptell ‘ew York, once a week ‘successive weeks: the first of said publica- pep ian ng OP THEARER ‘ae 2° of Patente. HEAD CuaBrens Tt THIRD MILITARY DIS Cuier QUARTERMASTER'S nici 5 ote Ga. ‘2, 1887. Berens eee Tm the ‘United Sister ser AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. JBT ®- F COLDWELL & 00., Anctionsers. Ata W. TOWNSHEND & 00.8 Joweiry store, Sig th sttoet few d 4 2 J GLE & CO.) Auctionsers. Be ri. 448 Hh street, between @ and H. of all kinds, rege B00. WHEELER & CO., Auctioneers, Louisiana avenue, between th and 7th Opposite Seaton House. a plan po gph = L WEDNESDAY, Sho. ue0 toventh, sereot, bow L and M. ssortment of Household and Kitchen, Fa Termscash. JOHN B. WHEELER & uct sell at our sales room, on MONDAY, Woiclock s. m..a large assortment ing in part of— Tobacco, in Bales and papers * Canned Meats and Fruit Grocerfen of all kind om and, Pesca ‘of Gnest brands oth oe oN AGLE & CO., Aucts a onan S a yom. ‘Auctioneers, B 26, Southeast corner 7th and’ D sts. 14.4 BUILDING | Lor. FRONTING ON ALU. ‘a STREET NORTH. EN 6: am eae 3 WEST. Ws rT aecTi oN” — AY, the 6th day or danuary, até 2 ‘ak : 20 fect Prout by 135 wed alisy, makiag it ird cash; balance in three, six. and nine months, fer notes bearing interest, and secared by deed of trust on the premiges. “All'com veyancing and rev: stamps at the cost of the Purchaser. $100 down on the day of sale. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, = — & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, 0. $26 8. E. corner 7th and D st VALUABLE = Ya ED, DEROPERTY FRONT Twrrkc AND H STREETS session ‘aT on ThUesDAY. ¢ oh Tethines. m.,on the pi all Frame House, with brick, bese ain glght good rooms and side alley, (Hosee No 452 20 deep. making it te residence. and’ revenue $10 down GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avets. L. YELLS & CO., Auctioneers, Northwest corner La, ave. and 6th st, IMPROVED PROPERTY. BAK P ceticion E FIBST WABD AT PUBLIC valuable ro) Terms casi cing stamps at the cost of the purchaser” =! We der of sale. Bt D. Mn ae ERY. AUGrtD e one, two and three years, with interest, secured by deed of trost. All conveyancin: down at sale. jst D. L. WELLS & 00., Ancts. ¥ bes ou} F4 WILLIAMS, Anctionee: B 26, Southeast o ‘orner uh ‘snd ate, EXEC) ‘OF HoUSEHO kine BEN PURNITORE AT AUCTION. On TUESDAY, tiv ipstant. we shall sell, 4 house Noe 349 wont nid of lth, between Land M streets north, an excellent assortment of nearly | pew Furniture, viz Wainut Sofas nd ‘Parlor Chairs Window Curtains Walnut Marbie.top Centre, Si Wainut Wash-clorets, Jenny stead Walnut Mirrors, China, Glass and ai Ware Fine Brussels and d other Carpets Bugs and Oil Cioth ing and other Stoves Geod lot Kitchen Requieites with many other articles, which we deem unne. cessary to enumerate, COX, Executor of A ‘Terms cash. 1. Pee jaert wer z Sripccy Ancts. B* Bou an¢ other Tables ind and other Bed- hatnots, Hatracks, Dress and other Bu- COOPER & LATIMER. Ancti Late clerks with Jas. neduire & Ce. ) ous and Star Office ce Belidine. ai 4 i, i BY ase St ee iz a: | ne Pe ee tel F o pt BM al “" 2k ND, ryits Puy AR- sii BAND HUSK MATTRESSES. AT On TUESDAY MORNING. January 7, 1858. o’clock, at the resid. nce of a lady declining keeping. No. 395 13th street. between New York avenue and A street, we shall sell a fine assortment of nearly new Household Furniture, comprising in part Bee: 10 we Freai It frame Mirrors ‘ Valout Parlor Suite(eleven pieces)in Green Walnct Marble top tables sin Groen Rep Lonages. seainut Oonter Tables Walnut Haircioth ockers Walnut Extension Dine Table Cane Seat and other Chairs Five Pointed Cottace Suites Be bil ti Stockery and jessware Cooking Stove, Kitchen Requisites, Terms cash Coordi @ LATIMER, th Auction ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctioncers, No. 526, Southeast corner 7th and D sts, LOR, CHA URNI- TURE Peerene MIRRUKS. BEDDING &c CAT AUC On WEDNESDAY the 8th fastant at 10 o'clock &.m., we shallsell, at house saree on F street north. between ith ani large collection of Houseneia aioskes consisting Green Rep Parlor Suit Plush Sofas, Chairs, Ottomans, Haircloth Sefas, Castor and Side Chairs ‘Three Black Walout Frame toes “eed Tables Handsome Damask and Lace \ urtai Biack Walnut Whatnot and ¢ ner “Tables Hanésome Freneh plate Mirror Twelve Black Walnat Bedsteade ap le top and Wood tep ae essing Bow aus Marbte-top and Wood top Wash ‘ive Black Walnut and Mal , and other Mattress. antity of Quilts, Comforts, Blankets, ui Pillow cases Pillows, Bolsters. and Toilet Sets Three'ply, Ingrain, and other Car- Ball Oilcloths. Stair Carpets and Rods on ee ‘k Wainut Extension Table and Oak Dining Table Cutle Crocker laseware Cooking. Perlor Chamber. and other Stoves lot of Kitchen Requisites. Tease c ‘Cash. as te GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ C. BL. OROWN & & CO., Auctioneers. OF DRY GOODS AND N Papi MBER, A? AND DINING e Brusee! 2. 10,000 WORTH * FANCY G00! vi he sale will be gontinued every evening Until. the whole stock ie e Indies are especially invited to ao sale.as they may expect to get great ©. B. L. CROWN & 0o., Auctioneers, By J.B WHEELER & CO., Auctioneers, 61 Louisiana avenue, between th ‘and 7th sta, Opposite Senton House, CHANCERY SALE OF ¥ TALUARLE LeTs ON ire SUBEET. BETWEEN MAND N STREETS NORTE reife, page Supreme Court of the } qusity came No. ih “Dagon a RA, gh efepdnntes Tehail sell, on seit the 7h day ary = descr scribed real b - all of January, 18%, ext gree Eehatr ing axd stamps at purcheser'scost. $100. reets west. a | THE EVENING STAR. LATE TELEGRAMS, &&. It is thonght that the conference on the Eastern question recently held in St. Peters- burg by the leading diplomats of Russia has a warlike significance In the Virginia Convention yesterday reso- lutions were offered urging th the Freedmen’s Bureau in the State, Precating it withdrawal ax a calamity, and sting General Hown der such agents as may be tthe purpose Aftcra long debate it was adopted—yens s2, nays 14 It ts now conceded — a y that all hopes of as- Tener for the settlement of the have been abandoned by the addressed the »y, of Kansas, cl Richmond Alriea: tn Lisbon and other wence of the impo- The unpopularity of the exettement has led woe Ministry | part: of ie sition of new taxes, The Toledo Board of Trade has appointed five delegates to the rd of Trade Congress which assembles in Boston, Febrnary Menabtea has not yet succe Th while p incessant and wi A. A. radi the Boston colored lawyer, and member of the Georgia convention, has been arrested i E. Hayes, editor Repu a pi-tol on bin im the street, An urgent note has been received in Pari« from the Sublime Porte stateng that Ressans voring to excite revolt among the Clrnstian subjects of the Sultan, and a vigorous protest is made by the Turkish Goverament against such hostile action, or at least. conn: ance therein on the part ot Russa. r threatening Jno. ican, ana drawing THE HUDSON RIVER | Breaking up of the For—A Thrilling Sceme. (From the Troy Whig, December 30.) afte afew ininntes after * river, just south of da fo south ward. 5 dammed np just below the steamboat dock, and The however, the water began to rise rapidly. The ice at the | foot of Ferry street remained undisturbed until about half past six ovclock, when it began to move suddenly, breaking up Samuel Hill's plank bridge and making pri | (whose name has not been a» Mr. Levi Carrington, th city, and the latter goil lady «creamed loudly found herself foatin cries attracted the a Mr. Ogden down the river, and her ution of Sarauel Hill ont mill gent and men | arrington, and tin «mith, in the employ of Eddy & € of River and State mets and who «in Wes Troy, was on b ing himself te from one piece jo another, and thus » himself und he re is point in the river y, Where he was landed | reaching terra firma Mr. nd himself completely exhausted. He PTosreded to the steel works, where he made mown his adventure, and where he found friends Bs Fourth > freely. He findally w Was arrested for drunken the evening in the first precinct stat aud yesterday was released by Just irom drowning was of the most ux character Hard Coal Most Economical. A Very common opinion that large purns longer, and ts the e, the cheaper. y broken coal ata rid of it. This opim Tourous. (We speak of th or authractte coal: the soft or bituminous coal, which will burn in the single | be of large size.) With large p | have a considerable number of them to keep the fire burning at all. A given weight of coal will in burning throw out th eat, whether it be in b for all usual tempe | and for cooking, and be quite as effectual a deep mass of large lump 2 | three inches of nut or p | better service than six ¢ ther in meatly and theore | mainly pea and and or latter pai © day. the pea coal f ring the hot- | air furnace in the moruing, with a little during | the day to fill in the spaces between the targe | coal, wha the use of aderp bed of « j we beat is required, Wh night in the furnace of the rin the gre ‘ge coal, fill house, we bed with a aterstices with pea C ad cover With asbes, or regulate by the draft door. A sn tity will thus ignited all nigh’ ifno small coals were used. a foot in depth of large coals would be Tequired to keep the fire fro ing ont. We farnities would find it small coal, and le it, in order to secure @ quick lively heat.—american Agri constan A City Porsoxen ayp TH River.—On Saturday last | able excitemeut among our ne | Kill Landing consequent upon the findme of | the body of a male infant which had been first | dragged to death, it is supposed. and then cast | into the river. Coroner Vanderwater held am | inquest over the remains. Dor, Bell gave his opinion that the child had been drug: death, probably with Iaudanwm. It was ap- | parently about two months old, aud neatly aud 4 Nom tw antiy clad. rk of vi on it, Theingn | day of this week known woman who was an building all day Christmas. She was a sin- gular looking dr: sed. ‘wor of which those who «: in view of subsequent developments, loca: the bundle containing the baby: 5 McKay, when she had been. linge after ‘the passag whether or not she replied that she d She told to take the first train Kil! police officer also threatened to arrest herasa vagrant. How she Ieftand when no one knows. Atany raw she bought no ticket at the office. Newtmnyh | Journal, Dec. duth. Brrenens.—A correspondey journal describes and recomme | & new method of slaughtering cattle for the | market, which ix now practiced with succe=s by some English butcners “The object of the new practice ix to pr | the draining from the vessels of all the which constitute the blood, which ar ly Jost im the ordinary method. This object is ac- complished by the admission of air into the thoraax of the animal by,meansof puncturing between the ribs, by which process the lungs | are collupsed, and cannot be again inflated. | Simultaneous with this puncturing, by means of & short, stiff’ knife, the butcher severs the spinal marrow at the junction of the skall with the first joint of the neck, an operation produc- ing instantaneous paralysis and almost immedi- ate death. ‘These operations secure the sudden stoppage of breathing and the immediav: Pension of the circulation of the blood, by Which all the venous or carbonated blood is Prevented from entering the iungs, and ix drained off from the carcass, while tae arerial blood and sanguinous lymph are Sotsined This, it is said, renders the the ordinary way. Its asserted that meat so prepared seis sooner aud keeps longer. besides being rieher in flavor than prepared in the ordinary mode.” Ax Ixokxioug Muruon—A correspondent 67” The Mo ntana lawyers, editors and

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