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PROPOSALS, p®orosars. PROPOSALS, AVY PA) MASTER S OFFICE, ‘ Wastt/soror, D.C., January 25, 1833. Seated Progenls, to he inadeasd "Prep rvs, will Le ree e! at this office enti 12m, "he ist UY OF FEPRUARY, 183 for tue folowing nuticle=, wesich must be af the very hest quality. to ba delivered (ree of ecperse and Government tax at Septet Proposals will be pecetved at the Office of arte rms t Lomts. ry i Military Division of the Mo .until 12 Mom the tote ©. for the transportation of cps and Supplies trom the follow vests onthe Mivsourt rirer. oe tut £ the time from March 23, 18 8,t0 Oc nelue ve. viz nis to Fort Buford, Camp Cooke and Laual hepe thon thereat. to wit ruction and Repay. ) pownds best.quality Oskum, Euroa of Som Engineerini HOrore hordred aad fifty) pounds be tae Vermiliion. Bureau of Navization t Ke irom Fron ity pore From omaha te Bor 4 (four) barce’s Lars OM. Fort te Jer pot sible security reantred fr the prompt and ' faithtui delivery of supplies awarded Glank forme . on for bide. with turther particulars for bidlers. to be » Fort kandall to Fort Buford, Camp Cooke | bad at this office. CALVIN ©. JACKSON Fort Benton Dy te = Payuasior U8. Nw Fort Buford, Camp Cooke m= on Fert Buford, Camp Cooke ct Stevenson Away, NY \Jan jed and exdorant © Pr the Sixt inst.. for the follo: ich must be of tbe ¥ ivered free or expense to the 5, 1818 { nls for is office x rup- y best quailty, de to Fort Bu‘ord, Camp Camp Cooke and Fort lies w ‘am Fort Renton From i the ondesvor of the G gor Svernment to or expe overoment, at the we 8 Khe ap hgemmerpedh tage ew York Navy Yard, and suqjet to the nsua’ + Legge cneaed hts ibepection therent, vir: re will er however. the rate uf Equipment and Keeruiting. wh mente from March20 te October s | M2 feet fy inch fine Wire tope, uncalvanized, the date starting & letermine the rate to be hemp heart. Roebling manufacture. psig) nt which they will perform the service from Bureau of Orinance act of the starting points to the several points of | 1.000 feet of Combination Hore. 4 ply, 2's inch di festipaifon alow miwed. as follows : armorter. with lord's patent couplings, ca t Ther which they will teansport each fe af austaining s preactir’ of 200 pounds per a square inch, £0 fect lengths feet lencthe Combination Suction Hose, with ) lord's couplins. asket, with Gaylord zine 1 Connection, with Gaylori’s conpliug: euxine ¢ to be provided faciiities for couplings, to suit en sunds at which they will prt supplios a. The rr: eh at wh to suit h they will transport mules, lances. carts, wagons, | 2 F combination, with nozzles to srit £ ughs £ animals to be supplied by Gas lori’s couplings, to be selected; he ateambeont ch oak knees, elected, A just preference will be given to parties who ary. wn and contro! boats. Boats will be expected to | 2 Sticke ¥« i feet long, 27 siwaye give the Government ireight the preference, inches diamete third from pd im bo case will be allowed to carry private to butt end; 15 inches at top end; to be on acurved the exclusion of Government freight. line from a straight center; free from sap and tor will be required to transport ex by lana in the event of failure by water; and tores received by the contractor for transpor- other defects when rounded. Reaponrible security will be required for the Prompt and faithful delivery of supplies awarded. ati must be delivered af their destination within | w bi must conform w stipulations on blank tbe peer Iscs. forms to be had at this offi otherwise bile will In cae the contracting party fails to carry | not ie entertaine! GEONGE PLUNKETT. re = or oe — — G on eee the T-4th Paymaster, U.S. N. right to turnish the transportation at the ox ; “he Contractor; ni nothing hersig contained | ([1TRD STATES MAILS. ail be so construed as to prevent the rhment 7 re rors tratagorting publi ca ay boat be: VIRGINIA. longing to the Government The Govevoment reserves the rigs eet any Post Orrice Derantwxnt, Tali the bids that oy offered. ASHINGTON, January 2. 1838. lets are informed that no boat lowled with | , Proposals will be received at the Contract Of- Setar fice of this Department until 3 p.m. of March 3 8. for me | the mails of the United from July 1,188, to June 3. 1871, the e of Virginia, on the routes aud by the sched of departures and arrivals hereinatter spect- {Pectstons oy April 10.188.) ful From Horntown te Chine ;, Ialand, 12 will be allowed to go above rawing three and one-half that boats will not be required xt Buford. D.T..or poiuts above, with 3 fons, shoald give th ir places of resid be accompanied with aned by two or mm ir names in fall, ae well | mils and back, three ti week. Leave Horntown Monday, Wednesd sy, and Fri- day at 5pm; Arrive at Ubincoteagnue Island by 9 pm: Leave Chincoteague Island Monday, Wednes- ‘day. and Friday at 7am: Arrive at Herntown by 4pm. Thtewn, by MORE own, Accomack C. mancock, Savageville, ‘Pangoteague Haven, Hndlock, Franktown. snd Johns. to astvitie, 58 miles and back, three a wee tows Monday, the pers: n proposin daud entered int ja accordance at. tor wild be required to give bonds in F100 u the award fs inad the contract at nd for the faith must be *e. and to periormance form of contract to he ente of award, can be had by ap- fice. at the offices Wednesday, and Fri- le by I pm; uesday, Thursday, and Sat Urday at3am; Arrive at Horptown by 6.30 pm. 4708 From Trevillsin’s Depot to Green Springs, 7 miles and back. twice a week. Leave Treviliain's Depot Tuesday and Satur: day at! pm: ter, Departme Propesals should & reed. “Proposals for Missouri River, "and General U.S. A. LDSeN, Arrive at Green Springs by 3 pm; spat, Quartermaster General U" 8. A., Leave Green Springs Tuescay and Saturday at bef Quartermaster Military Division oie aa trevitiainie te of the Missouri frelon ———_—_—__—__ s7ot From Newport. by Sait Pond, Weisiger’s, and 1, § ENSINEER's oF rice, fo Salt, Sulphur Springs. (W. Vi + No.7) Sarg Staxer, Array, N.Y. S miles and back. six times a week from Ist June tod th September, and once « week from. Ist October to ist May From ist June to 9th September. Leave Newportjiaily. except Sunday. at 1p m; Arrive at Salt Sulphar Springs daily, except day. hy am; Leave calt Sulphur Springs daily, except Sun oay atl p m: Arrive st Newport. except, Monds From Vst Ortwher to 31st January 13, 1 led Proposals will be recetved at this office Zo'clock m . TUESDAY. Febraary It 18 ork and Materials ior the improvement of the deun Kiver, between Troy and New Baltimore, Yas follows For from ffty thousand to si bie yards, more or less. of in the dykes and leveled on tot For from two hundred and se iS nd Stene, deliv by 10am, 2 nty thousand eave N M at three beodred and aie te $y, thousan: Leave Newport Monday at | p m P espe ot Piles: oa ping 4 that. oF if, saore of Arrive at Salt Sulphur Springs next day by 10 rs Bonen e dtee iD Siameter st the buit, * Salt Sulphur Springs Tuesday at 1 pm; ane most of them fifteen feet long ‘Anrive ot Newport nent scab oir pes 2g ¥. For driving from two hundred and forty thou The ace Bh tgihtes Buadred aud fifteen Uhousand feet of ithaca ed Soclget: Lely pd For from six hundred and fifty thousand to nthe form snd manner ht hundred and Aity t fect. mer or less, by Ine and the regulations ef the Depart- oFeight inch by twelve inch sawed Hemlock Tim: erin pieces not less than twenty-lve fect lung, to Be delivered fn rafts at the dy kus : Timber beet — fteen th: ng nied twenty one thousand running feet, more or lesa, sg ments one theusan ng re oF lesa, 6. For the Timber Work on thirty-two hundred rrnning feet, mere of less, of half dyke For Timber Work on frum twelve to fi hondred fe. t of abntment for slope-wall at De “nt. For farther and fuller particulars ax to the con ditions to Le imcorporated into contracts, and the Habilftice of bidders, the pamphlet advertisement. of the date of ber 31. iss. inviting proposals for carrying the mails of the United Btates in the State of Vir- giv ia, which can befound at the principal post of- ces Propo perscribed “Mail Proposals for the State of Virgini id addrems- istmust be sealed. Petnt, or other points op the river banks. . er Genet fale, with ante abd ceebere ee? Of wrought-iron | TS lawaw Postmaster Gen eral. from forty thensand to fifty thousand more or less, of wrought irou rods, with A washers. thirty-five thousand to forty-eight 1 ponnds. more or lesa, of wrought-iron hont For three thon-and cnbie yard all stone. to be a Foe dred (UNITED STATES MATL SOUTH CAROLINA. Post Ovrice Durartwent Wasurncros. Jan. 2.1 Proposals for conveying the mails of the United ne dy States from July 1, Ies8, to June 30, 1271. on the cusand cabic yards, | lowing routes in the Siate of South Carcliva wi wore or less. 0 olt State Dam, near Castleton. | be received at the Contract Office of this Depart- XY [materfal to be depesited om fiatscowe and | ment until 3p m.of March 31 next, to be decided shoveled into the new dyke near Uedar H by April 10 following. Bids will be received for so much per cubic | The accepted bidders will be required to take ered for stone; so much per cnbic yard | the oath commonly Known as the Te-t Oath, and dand deposited, for dredging; so much per | to execute contracts in the form and manner pre ronning foot for piles.drivinu, aud timber work: | scrited by law and the regalatic * much per thousand feet B.M.for timber, and | men: ~ ouch per pound for iron <, Forme of Fropoamis may be obtained at this dice. and ne bid will be received uuless made ve prtvted form dpi ertified arn i ai sof the Depart i$ From Due West to Donaldaville, 4 miles awl back, three timesa week, Leave Due West Tuesday, Thursday and Sat urday at3 pm; Arrive at Donavlsville by 4 pm; Lenve Doraldsviile Tuesday, ‘Tharsday and of the ste ofthe 1 maps «f ge. Re can be seen att ovsible informative will be gi Saturday Con! sory Dactien deelsing to bid Propevale bie bree sdditional tri Kk ad roposals for three additional trips per week 18, Bide will be considered for materials and ineited. —_ vorkmenrhip wot less than one fourth of the | 900 Frem Monticello,by Long Run, to Alston, a smounts given above. Successful bidders will be miles and back, once K. nmuired to enter into contract with the United Leave Monticello Friday at 9 am; States. wtth good and sufficient wnretive. Stamps Ariive at Alston by 12m b to be furnished by the Le Alston Friday att < Arrive st Monticrlio by © ( uited States reserves the right to reject all Ca de med disadvantageous by order of Brevet Major sia From by Valle Mount Lebanon. New Prox Store, Campobelio. Karlesville, ‘Gotambu Tryon, to Hendersonville, S53¢ partanburg ©. H John Newton. NM. WIL ON. Clan wiles and back. ouce = wi Leave Spartanburg U. H. Thursday at 6 Arrive at Hendersonville Friday by 12m; Leave Hendersonville hay of Up me: Arrive at Spartsnbarg ©. H. Saturday by 6 PBerosats FoR woop. Curr Qreeren ‘ ph pisTMrer ew Mexico, as Pre ate : Santa Fr. N M., December 30, 18. cad WP pe prow bog well C. H 2 mile: Leave Allendale fuesda Arrive at Baruwell C. H. a Leave Barnwell ©. H. Tuesday 12 Arrive at Allendale by Ad mm. 704 From Charleston, by Hadreil's and Thirty-two Mile house, to North Santee, 45 miles and back, opee a week. Leave Charleston uesday at 3 pm; Arrive at North Santee next day by 11 am; Leave North Santee Wedn’ sday at 1 pm; Arriveat Charleston next day by 9am %% From Darlington C. H. to Lydia, 16 miles and back, once a week. Leave Daslington CH. Friday at7 am; 4 bak. m;, and Friday at Ty, 1864. at which time they will be opened. » deliver'to the Quartermaster’s Department at Fort Snmner. New Mexico. 2,000 COBDS OF NON WUD of good quality Delivery to commence at the option of the con- ©. but to be completed by the last day of Sep: er. 18. Proposals fer any portion less than the whole antity reuired will be received For further particulars in making proposals see &» advertisement for proposals for grain, dated 2th inst . oF apply st this office EF its Proposals for Wood. at Fort Sum- address to the undersigned, at Santa re Arrive at Lydia by 10am; . Ne Miey Leave Ly¢ia Fridey at 2pm; By order of Brevet Major General George W. Arrive at Darlington © H by 6 pm. Getty M1 LUDINGT S707 From Due West. by Level Land. to Temple of An 6tB Byt. Lt. Col. and Q. M.. Chiet alt. 15 miles aud back. once a week. Li 3 Bidders to propose schedule of departures and arrivals. (hier QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE. TRIeT oO? New Me oTes.—Proposals must be to carry the mail Sayre Fu, SoM, Vamuary 508 “celerity ,evrtainty, aod security,” using the Sealed Proposals will be recei terms of the faw, ane they must be guarantead by tit 12 o clock mon FRIDAY. the 4b two responsible persons, certified to as such bys postmaster or a judge of a court of record. No pay will be made for trips not performed, and foreach of sach owissions not satisfactorily ex- lained three ties the pay of the triy may be de- ducted. For arrivals so far behind time aa to break connection with dependiag mails, and not snfficiently excused, one fourth of the compeusi tion for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Fines will be imposed, unless the delinquency be satisfactori ly explained, tor neglecti take the mail frou Or into 4 post offic, for su be destroyed, robbed or lost Ianuary. 18i8—when they will be opened + to the Quartermaster’s Departuent at Fort Wingate. New Mexico—of 1,000 bushels of Char. «ol, made of Pinon Wood. Delivery te commence by the 28th dar of Febrn- ary. Iss, and to be completed within four months. Proposals tor any portion less than the whole qmantity will be received. For farther particulars in making proposals sce aivertisement for prosessls for Grain, dated ith with i: coal at Fort address to the undersigued at Sante xu der of Byt G George W. Get! wider of BYE. Mal. Gog Tee DINGTON . 8. A., Chiet % ar mt ” icles on the aunul the covtract for disobsying the Post oF the instructions of the D: he schedule of departur and also order aa increase of service by Allowing therefor ® pro rate increase on the con He may also curtail or disesntinue the service in whale or iu part.at @ pro rata decrease of pay. allowing one month's extra compensation on the amount of service dispensed with Bids shou'd be addressed to the “'Sscond Assist: ant Portinarter 14. State of South pea vertisemente of Bvt. Lient. Col. termaster. pRercears FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES Pty xia it af the Gumbertand, Lowrsrille. Ky., Jatuery 22, 1858, which muet be 5 qraewts) vertisemenut attac! to each, i izeciock M.. TUESDAY. iss. for furnishing the following Heady'rs Departm: ate rincipa post XW. BAND ALLS Postinaster (oucral. y cured and @ clear ribbed. which } 1000) pounds new Bacon Sh: be thoroughly cured aud 140 poumia of best qualit Tongues. to be packed arrela beat quality tres Jalé Jowiw yEPARTMENT OF TH 10K, DP aNirey, STATES PATENT OFFICE, Washineton. Ja uary 2. 133. On the petition of ( \KMI HART, of Bridze- ek. new Sugar-cured Beef n balf barrel ad © t. Conn. praying for the extevslon of F dian yr fall hewd-ti Franted to him the ath day of April. ts. - No] Extra ¥umil; Flour Brovement tw Machine for «urtiog Veneers, for arvcle Fancy Grade Flour, mpi taker nites tennis Corel Ate atiels le iT. on to . 3 ‘The Flour to br manufactared entirely fromsound | “itis ordered, that the call petition be hectans the he os ground. and to be Pateut Omice on Moudey. the oth day of March next. at J2 o'clock M.: and ail persons. are notified to appear and sho» + ase.if any they have, why fiow ongbt n ve granted. Perse opposing theea. seion are required te file in the Patent Office their ol tions, CS iy set forth ix writing. at least treaty days before the bong Bogle pr all testimony Bled by either party we used at the enid heroin must be taken an transmitted In accordance with the rnles of the office which will he furnished on application. » be inspected from time to ue the process of manefacturr by an in- te be selected by the undersigned. rormlsof Aerated Crackers, to be packed in boxes and to be delivered trom time to time, as ‘Pepositions and other papers relied apon as teett (xi'pounts beat quality Buckwheat Floar, te be | fat mort,te Sied In the office tweny dare before ked in 2 pound packages, and then packed | ‘en days after Aine the tutinony et Reracir ef the sere boot euclbterb siege Reeth el eee Moe Samples of the Fongurs. Corn Meal, Flour, | (and inthe tennsee wee vt aes C., and tn the Register. New Haven a week for three successive weeks; the ofeald Hications to be at Inaat sixts i» previnus to Bieday of bearluw. BY SER EYE oo eoe Commissioner bs Patents SSOKTMENT of NORTH TANOS—A LARGE P ANY'S P. “psa AMERICAS Co: no ARTO! Nwte. Persone in rome =z eeey NS have jnet a nested to rt ko. Bole Agents. iiackyrt; Beckwheat Flour, and Onions must be ren an ‘he shove Stores to be delivered as soon ag prac- theatle Conditions. rrquf-eme nts, and terms of pay cnt will be furbished on application at thie cf. 4 all bids nvel ace ‘The right §* reserved to reject any Proposals must be enclosed in a sea a the ariic sudoreed ** Proposals for (a: Nidressed to Une umdersi BMOB od | received. making our stock col able Tats ome G. METZE: M. P. SMALL. Brovet Brig. Gen. and 0. 8, the Wasiingten Nevy Yard, and em'yect t) the ie PROPOSALS Prerosans. Orr wor Payw oe my. U @ Navy ¥0.99 Kee weet, New YORK, J ¥ inne acal A end endorsed ‘Lienepertstion * will be ed ot tat o ip m the Stat tw to the Navy Tard, Wasiingtoa, B.C., of the fo! Toving artte's YON a Oatum, in tales 100 (00 ths. Old Shenths wit £100 ihe wah & Copper. in butic ROR PLUNKETT ytaastor, US Navy OFFICER, Bartrnoxn Jannary 25, 18% Senled Proposals. wudor Proposals tor Lard GH will ber ceived at this oftice until Do clock Pom ,on WEDNESDAY. the 29th inst. for the ‘ atthe Naval Academy, at An- nality \ inter Stratne? Lard Oi, teomer Macedonian, ¥ Winter Strained Lard Oll, ted States steamer Marin Feyeet hide is reserved Proposal hed on applics BHR NAYY PATaA Is not properly filled ny will not be con- FOWARD T. DUNN, Paymaster, U.S. Navy. EMY SUPPLIES. os Office of Assistant Commissary General of Subsistence No. 4 Stare st naled Proposw undersignes non WED ve. for the use tence Stores, rk or Brooklyn, a# fol! Bread, to be to be delivered in New ¥: lows, vi 5.000 ponnds of first anality Pilot packed in boxes of O1bR. each, 5.60 gallons of the made only from Cider or Whisky, free from all forvign sclds and injurious substances, and of & uniform streugth, the Whisky Vinegar taking thirty five grains bicarbonate of potash to neutralize one ounce t 7 the Cider Vin rar as near the same re AS nay be; to be ut upin half barrela of 22 gallons capacity, Fike snmplesat this office. “Rach propoeal musi inetly the kin and quality of Vinegar offered. apd the kind of packag: - 20.00 pounds geod hard Soap. to be made by boil- ing, and only from good materials. free from joluble glans or other adaiteration,to have pleasant olor. tocontsin not more than 25 percent. of water, and to be well dried be- fore being packea. 44,40) pounds Potato. 60 1b to the bushel, in well- coopered barrels. pounds Onions, 601b to the hushel, in barrels ae Above state The stores are required for immedtate delivery. Eamplee of, the Vinegar. Sonp, Potatoes. and Ontons, must be sleliverri with thé proposals and referred ¢. therein The manner of making bids, reyuirements of hid ders. &e , same as stated iu prey ious aavertisements hiseftice Contractors Without expew quired for ehipm Blanks for Pre flies, whieh mai orsed to the xpected ty hold their goods, the United states. until re is will be furnisbed at this nelosed in an envelope ad jand ewlorsed “Propo } L. KILBURN nd ALC t FRICKE OF PAYMASTER UNITED STATES NAVY. 420 CueetNor BraKer, Pultavenrura, January 25, 1858. Proposals will be received at this office until 12 ovclock m.. on the Ist of February n fornishine the United S follow subect te nment: ia and Docks. . pmiieet Rope. to be right hand laid, Roeblings. ureaw of Construction and Repair. 54000 Tbs. 15-46 ine Bound Iron, to Ihe 11-16 * E bed Hunk forms for bids may be bad at this office, AK WATSON, 7-3B Paymaster. United States Navy. OPOSALS Office © anry 2, Ae 1388. Aled Proposals. in dup ~ are invited till the @MD day of demuary, Iss, at 1) M., for farnish- ing the U dd States Subsistence Department with— Heh C. 00 pounds of Bacon. clear-riblet sides, in casks ‘Lhe Bacon must be of the very best quality and we the caske temst ber IC kegs of Golden Syrup, to be nut np in 12 gallon kegs, with wooden boovs, butonly 1 galious of to Le put in each keg. 1.400 barrels of Flour, equal to Government atand ard. All the above articles to he of the very best qual put up in superior packages. and delivered at Anchor Pr:se in this city, witain twenty © op: ning of the bids ils will be received from pa heretofore fuiled to comply with the ith ony branch of the Government hice to be directed to the undersigned, and marks d* Proposals.” . yO BECKWITH, Bet st and C3 fes who have ngagements [5 THE SUPREME COURT OF DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, Decexaer Wy 1807. Kobert ©. Murphy and Calsb Cush-° ing, complsinants. 1.132 Equity. ‘Ys. Docket 8. Jotn Devereaux, defendant. On motion of the complatnants. by Messrs. Ap- pleby axd Edmonston, their aulicitor, it is or- dered that the defendant cause his appearance to ered herein on or before the first rule day forty days after thir lay; otherwise the be proceeded with as in case of defecit. the Court de I7-2awew VW 4suineron city SAVINGS BANK, Corner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, BUYS and BELLS sil kinds of BONDS and STOCKS, GOLD and SILVER. Highest prices paid for LAND WARRANTS. J. B. ELVANS, President. 3. A. BUFF, Treasurer. I NT OFFICE, Wastinetos, Jaanary 4. 1538. Gn the petition of BENJAMIN A. LAVE! of Halifax, N.C), ane ATE LOWe, ai trix ofthe estate Of Henry Lowe deceased. Uivore, Md” pray ing tor the «xtension of s patent ranted to the said Beugamin A. Lave jenry Lowe. the 4th day of April, ist. for anim cement in Treating Cane Fibre for Paper aud Cther purposes, forseven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the ith day of April, Iss flivirdered that the sald petition b the Patent Offer en MONDAY. the I March next. at 12 o'clock Mand all pei notified tu itany they have, the Patent Office their o eet forth in writing. at lewst tr, ad da, day of hear jeatimony filed by to be used thexaid hearing must be taken aud transmitted in accordance with the rulesof the uf- bich wttl be furnished on application positions and other papers relied upon as t timo must be filed iu the office trrnty days be- fore the day of besring; ths arguments. if any, within fem days after filing the testimony. Grderet. also. that thie notice be published in the Republican and in the Intelligencer, Washing ton. D. C., and tp the Amer mn, Baltimore, Md. once a week for three successive weeks; the first “maid “pubijerttons tow at least alxty days pre: vious to the day of hearing o id T.C, THEAKE Jall-wiw Commissic of Pat EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOK, DFPACNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. WASHINGTON. Jaunary 1, 1558. On the petition of STEPHEN BAZIN and JAMES A BAZIN. of Centon. Mass . praying for the extension of a patent granted to them on the with day of April. 1854. for an improvement in Machinery for Laying Rope, for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 25th day of April, 1855 = It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the 6th di of Sprit pextat 12 o'clock M-; and all persons are notified. to sppear and show cause. if any they os fe. why Seoonite ony piled to be pene oa ‘crsons opporlug the extension arc requ fie in the Patent Office thelr objections, apectall aet forth in writing. at least twenty days before the ba bs hearing. aii testimony filed by either party to be used at the said hearing mnst be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the of- fice. which will be furnished on application. Depesitions and other papers relied apon as testt- wast be filed in the office ——y ‘8 before f hearing: the arguments, if any, within ren daye after fling the testimony. Ordered, also, that this notice be pablished tn the ‘and in the Lntellizencer, Washington, im the Jourval. Beston, Maas., once party ts. mon) Fatiications to be at least sixty days previous to the dav of hearing. . ©. THEAKER, 0 IT-w3w Commissioner of Patents, EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOK, D*PAEMTED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wastinozos. January 13. 1838, On the petition of NRLSON GAVIT, of Philadel- rhia. Penne . praying for the extension of a patent granted to him the wh day of May. 1836. for an improvement im Machinery for Cutting Pape: seven years from the expiration of cald which taker place on the 9thday of May, I itis ordered that the aald petition be heard at the Patent Office on Monday, the 20th day of April next, at 12 0'clock M.; all persona are notified to appear and show cause. if any they have, why said petition ought net to be granted ‘Persons opposing the extension ure required to file in the Patent Ofice their objections. specially set forth in writing, at least coon days re the day of hearing; all testimony Gled by either party to be used at the said hearing tust be taken sng trausmitted in accordance with the rules of the of- fee, which will be furnished on application. Dopesitions aed other papers. relied upon aa testl- mony must be Bled in the office twenty days before the day of bearing; the arguments, ifany, witb ten days after filing the testimony. Ordered. alo, that this notice be published In te Republican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D. aud in the Telegraph, P)iladelpht cake a week for thres succeaalye weeks: the frst oi ations mxty daye previous iota ‘of bearing. ‘C. THRAREN, Ja iT-wow wninsioner of Patents. 0 GIVE NOTICE. THAT THE SUB Picdierebaee obsalned trom the Orphans’ Court cf Washington county, in the District of Columbia, Jetters testamentary (op (the personal estate of Chriatopher Friees. Inte of Washington county .D ©. deceased. All persons having claine agatnst the said decenacd are Derby warped to exhibit the same Petara thet feet El aaneacy ant tney may other - oe Sab Rresteiereafin stan des han : Cary Ta, NRE Oo TP RIRSS. Gal wip aver, §819-wow* ___|Rxrentors DEPAE AED, FONREAL WREATHS. 8, CROSSES, ANCHORS, ANU; STAKE, preserved fo nateral form. New Beautt‘al Orpamental Hair Work on glass Hh rk |. All kinds of Hair Braiut; Filige, 300 eches,, bets Lead Key ae: ‘MENT S4L5. G Drror QuaRtr a MasteE Four Haraem, Kan. There will be soldat Harker Ka nthe Sist day of Janiary, antity of unserviceable quarts ing in part of the fo! crete, 8 Ambulances.9 Axes, 1 Blackemith's Brace Mi hitewaah Reushes,Gotlare w Culters, Piles, Portable Force, say and Yorks, iamee: Lead amd Whee itarran: es, Stove Pipe, Rups, Baspe, Ri ‘i icrm Beale, Spates toon rage and Fur Caps, Great 1 Conta Trowaera, Drawers, Wool and Rubber Blanket Frocks, Red Sacks, Canteen ‘Tevt Flies, Tent Poles. Tent ade Tait. nt Pios, Camp Kettles, Meas Pans. axes, vel=, Spm ich Axes, and Hatchets ale to conitnence at 10 o'ch Terins: Cash, in Goxerument f sale Tre days allowed for removal . By orcer of Brevet. Maer General GC. Kaw. ton. par’ Missouri MENEY INMAN, Lief Quart rmaster f ia Bre t Mayor and Depot Q. ML SALK OF DAMAGED CLOTHING AND Ss OM ULIPAGE. Orvice or Anwy Crotyine and BowrracK New Yor sat Wilt be sold at pub ano of Army Clothing and Equly corner of Laight and Washington streets, in New York city on TUUBS Day, th of nary, 188. the following ame a oI © 151 Sheitor T tsinfantry £8 Common T. pat. musicians DP Wall Tents Hospital Tente Ver # 1 Blanke Varions other artich Terms: cash, in Governquent fu down Purchases te be sole. removed within five days from ©. G. SAWTELLE, Brevet Brigudier General. and Quartermaster, U.S. A. AMBULANCES, SPRING WA- GONS, & Depot Quarcermaster’s Offirr San Antonia. Texas. January 5. 1838. Will be sold at tthe = Ala in thiscity on SATURDAY, the Ist of Februsty next. commencing at Ho'clock a m-. 1) Amba uces and Spring Wagons, not required for public service, 4 x Lhe articles must be removed immodiately after the sale Terms—Cash in Government funds. By order of Brevet Brigadier General ©. H. Tompkins, Chief Quartermaster 5th Military Dig trict. J. G. 0. LEE. Q MUL A. slate « in22-6tB Bvt. Lt. Col. and A. LARGE SALE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY. 2 se Durer or Anny CLotmine ann EKoviraae, ? : Ji fPERSONVILLE. EXD , dan. 15, 1958 Will be sold. at pub anction at the Clothing Warchenses (Hospital Grounds) in this city, on MONDAY day of February next, com- meneing at a m.. the following articles ! Army Clothing and Equipage: *07 Great Coats, inf’y. 1-40 Knapsacks, ted 1.24% Haversacks, ‘ack Coats unlined, do tinea Wall Tent . 2 Hospital Tents, 15 Ho«pital Tent’ Flies 7 Sibley Tents, 657 nets Tent Polos. 9%) Cap Covers, 235 Hates. Bewed. 2.541 Forage Caps. 253 prs Bootees. pegged. 2,500 Hat Eagles. 90 pairs Hoots. Also. various other articles of Clothing and Equipage ve seen at the De and catalogues wil erms: Cash. in Governme: By order of the Q. M. G «th Capt. ard M.S. K TENSIVE SALE OF BOOTS AND bUOT- Quarter master's Offir Philadelphia. Pa.. January 13 iss ¢ WHI be seid at public anction. at Shay kill Arsenal, in this city, on TUESDAY, February 4 1858, the following surplus stock of Army Boots and Bootees, viz: 2,634 pairs machine-sewed Boots, and 175,000 ee Tachine-sewed Bootees, Bale will commence at 10 a. m. Terme: Cash. in Government fund Any information relative to the al furnished on a at this office, sonally or by let or Col F. J. OBL ¥t. Col is ja 20-17tB PUPLle SALE OF GOVERNMENT PxUP- ERTY In accordance with instructions from the Misdoner of the Bureau of Befy and Abandoned Lauds, dated Wash: FI 9 13. 1558, I will 6x pos ublic sale, to the bidder.on TUESDAY, Febraary 1 all the following. described propert property of the late so-called Coufede on Wm. J. Hoke and L. D Cuil from Lincolnton, N. C., to * t within five be furnished. funds. ton, Dc.) about two mil aratory . 88x44. three stories brick, two wings och 2x15. one story. . 1 Furnace House, 75x58, one story, bare walls, lapicnted } Mlacksmith Shop. 22x93¢, one story. brick. 1 Distillery. sox3zx12. frame—temporary. 1 Oi] MAIL, 3a: . frame, temporary. nee old hers. hore and Frames. Wood Spur Whe: 1 Water Wheel isxs® Hot Brick, in kiln, #bout 170 0 h in Govern re will be required to remove the prop. nthe premises with the least possible de- THOS. P. JOHNSTON Brevet Lienit iupterts. ©.Q. Mo and D.O for Sta! i Tanvany 16. 158 Saat FL ANDREW J. JOYCE & CO, CABBIAGE MANUFACTURE 8 477 and 479 Mth strect. Particular attention given to repair [GE SALES 22.000, extra. choice. blooming ROSES, PLANTS. &., nel myseit from the best kinds at the Expos! Paris, trom where Lbave just retarned. It is un- dowbiedly the vest collection aud best plants ever fuported In Awerica, _ A. JARDIN, Florist. 1sth treet and M NOTICE —Roses, Shrubs, &c., will grow and bloom better uext Summer if piauted now than in the Spring. no 30-2” N_ THE SUPREME COURT OF THK DIs- TRICT OF COLUMBIA, GOLDING A D TKIOCT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR SAID DISEBIOT, January 11, 1508 In the matter of the bouwty caine of Admiral 1G. Farracut and the of ficers and men of 1 Wer- feru Guif Squadron, Notive hereby. given to the Secretary of the Navy. ane to the Atto: -y of the United States for *aié District, and to all persons Interested in said subject matter that ap information way. filed in said court on the Sist day of Dec*mber, 1si7, on be- half of Admiral DG. Farragut and the ssid off cere and men, claiming. tor the reato thereln ret forth. the bounty allowed by the. el tnth section of the act of Congress approved led’ “An net to regulate prize prove I. and the distribution of prize money and foF cr purposes.’ atid praving that said bounty Way be adjudged to, aud distributed between and among id Admiral avd officers jon, according te and that eald nd for trial by rf said court. at the City Hall: in the city of ashington,on the frst Monday. 34 day of Feb- «188, at 10. o'clock in the forenacn of said ‘when and where all pereons interested in said tuetler must appear and rhow cause why the wald teunty should’ net be wo tdjadged aud atetrtbated, Aud to intervene for thejr tutereata, D. 8 GOODIRG, U. B. Marshal, D.C. January 14, 1868. a 1a-di Ss iT OF THE IN’ OB. DP? OUNTED STATES PATENT OFFICE, On the of Ne Wastine ton, Janus %, D ghescee Bs MOTHE, of New York, N. ¥., praying for the extension of @ patent granted fo tim the sthplay of April, 1854, for an im: provement in ars, for seven years fro the expiraton ofsnid patent, which takes place on theathd: f A pril. 1538: It'is ordered thut the suid petition be heard at the the loth day of March Patent Office on Moi next, at 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are notified to appeur and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not to be granted. u | Admiraity, No, 191. val tension até required to he Patent Omics their objections: specially tet forth in fore the ‘iting, at least twenty days Mt f hearing; ny filed by either fof heme aif igeimony fied Uy oither party transmitter in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. Depositions and other papers relied upon as tes- tiBony must be filed in the office twen! 5 be- fore the day of bearing; the arguments, if any, within ten days after filing the testimony. Ordered, also, that thi wotive be published in the Republican and the Intelli ner ashi Dd. C.cund in the Atlas, New York, N.Y. for three successive he first of catio ay BUCK GLOVES. Genuine are ecr ‘Wholessie and retail at High LA corde: SON'S, 105 | DIES. and GENTS GAUNTLETS made to | 4 no 19-tf NIE'S ©) GLASSES. et ecole oy Bee kes of all different sty lee izes. for sale er’s prices, at the warerooms of W.G METZEROTT fe do m6 [Bepab.(Ohren. dnvel ] ae AUCTION SALES. Y COOPER & LATIMES, pee AT ‘Star Office Building.” complainants, and Josech Carter et. al. defen dante. I shall nell, on THURSDAY, the Mth inst, atéovclock P. M./on the premises. the fullowing described reel ate. ate on the west side of Thirteenthetreet, and near the corner of M street north, and bei N in Square No. 28, ¥ the northeast corner of Lot one (iin anid Sq and ranning thenee north with the east line of said Lot No 3.70 feet, thence went with the north line of waid Lot 4 feet: thence in a straight line to the northwest corner of seid fot one (1); and thence with the north line of eaid jot tc ir ning. This property @ stiuate it @ most eligible part of the city fer a handsome residenc the rapid enbsncement in the value of property in that sec tion of the city ehould attract the attention of those iring a good investmert to this aaie rms of sale. as prescribed by the decree, are as follor One-balf of the purchase wonry to be cash, (with the right ot the purchaser to pa the whole in cash.) and the balance iu six months, for which balance the purchaser shall give his pots. bearing i it, and endorsed to the satisfaction of the trustee Title perfect. All conveyancing und stamps at expense of purchase JOHN J. JOM NSON, Trastes COOPER & LATIMER Auctioneer DENTISTRY. ARTIFICIAL TRETH INSERTED TO GIVE é SATISFACTION. — Dx. PETTIN <=] 4 L & CO , DENTISTS, «1 hai of ciphia,) announce to the citiz. Washington and vicinity that they are now perma nently located at 364 oth street, between Hand T. Teeth extracted without pain.’ Teeth carefully filed. Long experience in constant practice en ables the above to adjust teeth to the most difficult cases. Call and be cenvinced. ‘Teeth inserted on any base required. Prices moderate. del eoSw to all branch. Maiformations of the jai6-th« tu&de tai Ce Pataces and mouth remedied with the skill of long expe. rience. D® MERRILL, DENTIST, No. 310 bet des = ENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, vth and lth ste. i) All operations performed pertaining to the ART OF DENTAL SORGERY oc 2-6m* [DB LEWIE & DAVIS. DENTAL ASSOCIA. No. 260 PENN’A AVE.. Between 12th avd 13th streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. No charge will be made for extracting where tifcial Teeth mre inserted, altl mh patient be required to. pay surgical operation when performed, w will bededucted when the Teeth ire Association is ar Prepared to mal a Gold. § phia and B Al persons vit ascheap as named cities. All work will be done in th and beat manner, and warranted to give entire suttefaction. Persons will do well to call an ur work before getting it elxewhe RAILROADS, BALTIMORE AND OHIO RATLEOAD, Wasnineton, May 5, Noon, 1887, Tiains between WASHINGTON AND BAL CI MORK. aud WASHINGTON AND THE WEST sre now run as follows viz: FOR BALTIMORE. Leave daily. except Sunda, , at 7:00, 7:45, aud 12:3) P.m., and 2-00, apd 4:30, and 8:45 pm. FOR ALL WAY STATIONS. aXe Gully, except Sunday. at7-00 8 ti.,and 2:00 1 8:45 Dm. FOR WAY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNA PO- LIS JUNCTION Leave at 6:15 and 7:00 a.m, and at 2:00 and 4:35 pm FOR ANNAPOLIS Leave at 7:00 and 430p.m. No trains toor from Annapolis on Sunda; ON SUNDAY. FOR BALTIMORE. Leave at 7458, m.. and 4-00 and 8.45 FOR WAY STATIONS. Leave at745.8 m. and 43 ant #45 pm. FORALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave daily. except Saturday aud Sunday, at 7-43 8. m., 4:30 and 5:45 p.m On Saturday at 7:45 a. m., and 2 i nm. On Sunday at 4:50 and 8.45 p.m only, connecting at kelay Station with trains from Baltimore to Wheeling. Parkersburg. & THROUGH TICKETS to the Weat can be had at the Washington Station Ticket Office at ail hours in the day. a8 well as at the new office of the Bank- ers’ aud Brokers’ Telegraph Line, 345 Pennsylva- niaavenue...etween bth and Ttb streets. For New York, Philadelphia, aud Boston, see @ivertisemento *Through Line.”” ‘J. L-WILSON, Master <f Transportation. M. COLE. General Ticket Ag ut. oc® 0.8. TZ, Agent, Washincton. "PBROCGH LINE BETWEEN WasuiNGTON PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOUR. WASHINGTON. Jan. 6, 1857. Trains between Washingion and New York are bow ran as follows. viz FOR NEW YORK. withont change of cars 4 score aeta except Sunday) at745 a. m., 12:30 nd 7-00 pm Le wos deren rata. a ave Saily (except Sunday) at7:45 and 12-15 be m.,and¢3)and 7-00 pm. » phiaat 7.00 p. monly. SLEEPING CARS for New York on 7.00 p.m. train daily. Through Tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or Boston, can be had at the Station Office at ‘all hours ih the day. as well w= at the new office in the Bankers und Brokers Telegraph Line, 345 Penn. avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. See Baltimore and Ohio Railroad aivertisement and schedule between Washington, Baitimore, Au- uapolis, and the West J. L. WILSON, Mastor of Transportation. LM. COLE. Geveral Ticket Agent. ocW-tf GEO.B. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. Ve ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Deranrennsr oF THE InteRIon, ENSION OFFICE, July 13th. 19. Application having been made under the act ot June 23, inh), for the reissue of the following de- scribed Land Warrants, which are allege to have been lost or destroyed,—Notice is. hereby given that xt the date following the description of cach Warrant. new certificate or wat rant of like tenor will be reissued, if no valid ohyection sheuld then appear. JOS. H. BARRETT, Commissioner. No. 12,654. for 120 acres, issued under the act of March: 3.156, in the pameof William (. Magow- span Was granted August 17, 185. February 8, No. 82.820. for 1 acres, issued under the act o- March $, 1555. in the name of Henry Stebtdns, def ceased. February 8, 18: No. 33.358, for ® acres, issued under the act of March 3, 1885. in theaame of William Wright, and Was granted May 20, 1855. Febraary 22, 1558, No. 12,943, for 80 acres, issued under tae act of March 3. 1585. in the name of Jane Gilmore, minor child of William Gilmore, deceased, and was grant ed November 17, 1°55. February 22, 1838. No. 19,613. tor 80 acres, issued under the act of March 3. 1855, in the name of George W. Frost, and YUM stanted January 19, 1896." February 2, ‘NO. 36.449, for 8) acres, ineued under the act of March 3.1858, in the name gf Josepn Grier, and was granted June 21, 186. February 22. 1303 No. 13.775, for 120 acres. issued nnder the act ef March 3, 1855, in the name of Temperance Maxwell, widow of William Maxwell, and was granted Feb: Fuary 21. 1855. February 23, 1535. No. 65.613. for 1.0 acres, issued under the act of March 3. 3c6, tm she name of james Ta le, and was granted Apri 3. Febru 5 188. Noize for 120 acres, issued nder the act of March 3. 1885, in t utington, and wan granted May 21, 1: 79 22, 1s Tol for i acres, ismued under the act of March 3, 18%, in the namic of James J. McOlesky, and Was granted May 24, 186.” February 22, 1833. No 51.927, for 14 acres, issued under the act of March 3, 18, in the uanie of Abram Horton. and was gratited August 2, 130, February 22, 1838. No. 279, for Oacres, issued under the act of March 3, 186, in ‘the name of ‘Adeline Poteet, widow of James Potect. und was granted Decem: Ber 2 16 February 22. 1855) So 71 282, for I acres, issued under the act of March 3, 1835. in the name of Williain Hubbard, and was granted September 9), 107. Feoraary 22° ‘No. 99,158. for March 3. 1855, in the .ame of Klias Dew. granted May 2.1861 February 22, 1538. No. 39.564, for Wacres, issued uader th ber. 18v,in the name ot Jacob granted June 14. 1%2) March 7 1535. No 85 436, for 160 acres, isened under the act of March 3, 1855, {n the name of Samael Smith-r,and was eranted August 2.1559. Febroary 29, 1838: No. 64.081. for i6daeres, issued unver the act of March 3. 15S. in the name of Martin Hiestund,de- and was granted May 4, 1887, February 5 170, 1, issued under the act of MAGS T8i0 ta the Saand Of Caroline Daw tale nor child of Joseph, Dey, Jt-- deceased, and was granted October 28, 188. March 1368. No. 12,908. for 160 acres, issued uoder the act of March 3, 1856, in the name of Samuel Palmer. and ‘was granted December 21. 1885. March 14, 1368.- RSet gt coave eae ide oc im moef Susan widow gresdcrick Miler, dj was gramied May 16, 1856. mn. aoe for 0, acres, leoued ender fhe,net of 1885, in the name ‘orge P. Hamil- Garand’ was granted September 27 i866. ‘March Fy MEE ALE® LISR Ok ERAS acres, issued under the act of end was EpAT ata PMs sign, ome wha anee SAY ati 4 For it or spyiy, at the office of the company ier og averue and ith Ge 31-tf SPW THOMPSON Pres't. B. JEWELL'S Unedulterstea Cigwean Sane amy PREMIUM NEW 7 a0aF, For famity coe, “cash to the — 0. B. JEWELL. Mezufecturer,. tem, myer. och one oda, AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. ASCTION THIS BVESING, at 7 o'olo-k, at owe! ery ete WW TOWNSHEND & 00. A 516 7th wtreet. opp rete National tnteligencer Buildin ja c3-tf i NAGLE Auctioneers. B No. 445 Tih street, between G We will soll, at omr sales room, No. 44% Tih street, THIS BYES Bor Toel ck, and Kvers 4H. Evening daring the & large assortment of UAaney Woolen. aud other goods, consisiiag iv part Fine Blankets and Bed Spreads Comforters, Shawls. Hostery foams, Perfumery ig ote Paper. Sewn: ‘ob ccertne and nganet of other's eof ail kin Bo TO-MoOKROW. BY COGPER & LATIMER. Avctionsers, (Suceeseor: to J. Mowutre & Sonthwest corner Penn avenue and Lith street. FURNITURE, CROC! S. fe AT AUCTION On WEDNESDAY MOBNING. J : hat Hore nordhw K etreets. we shail wcll the ate scether with asmall lot of Faruiture tu part— Ubis Mackerel and Herring Green and Biack Teas. Spices, Green opd Roasted Cofers B a and Water Crackers wiles, Starch, 1 Molannen, Tacks Pager, Rovelopee. &c., oy theese, ide, Platform and ( ‘ounter Sealee, LS0, Bedsteads, Bureaus Mattresses and Chairs. Feather Pillows. &c Pietures. Bar Room ‘Terms cash, 0. dee. COOPER & LATIMER Anct ‘H & OO. Auctioncers, Penney lvania avenue. Southeast roruer of 10th «treet, FURNITURE, KS. yn Januory 7th. at lock. we will sell. without reserve at No o> Lith street west. north o large assortment of Hs niture. comprising— Bedsteads. Bureaus. Chairs, Tables. Pictures. Pi : Ble Blankets. Carpets. Stoves, Shales Bar Counter. Refrigerstor. Bafes. Crockery and Tin Ware. t ee er with # general assortment of Kitch ea enmils. The tamily are removing to Baltimore at K WALSH &@ CO. Aucts B7-IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE INCLEMEN ©) #f the weather, the above «ale is postponed un- WL WEDNESDAY, Jenuary. 2th she! pour and plac M, K. WALSH @ 00 Auctio: Y WILLIAM L. WALL & CO. Stores S14 and 317 Southw: st Lorner Pa. ave. and 9th treet LY FURNITL T RETWE ) MISSOURI AV res EDNESPAY MORNING, 29th Jannery. at ¥ kK. ye will sell at auction the Furnitere in House Nb. 429, Sd street west. We na: nets, on W bly Carpets Mattreese 1 Bedeh Wardrobe and Desk. And otaer artichs of Household and Furnitnre. L. WALL & CO Aucts. re, aud 20th sts VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY FOR | SALE Is FIRST WAKD ary 2th. a or parcel ot & asthe northern u square mumbere All conveys own at sale, purchaser, H. COLMA M. KE. K/ VOPER & LATIMER, Ancttoncers, (Sucersors to Jas. C.” MeGuire & ¢ Southwest corner of Penn's avenue and Lith Star Office Building. VED PLOPERTY opre. EN. GRANT'S, AT AUCTION MONDAY AFTERNOON On February 34. 1998 at 4o'clock. in frout of the premises. opposite the dener of General Grant I well Get 1S an 2, fronting on L sitect north improved by two new iding wash room, bath * and broom. and Markle ti ashstands and Water Closet, Bells. avd Marble in both houses: Plate Glass im front wi Rrewn Stone and Iron Tr : 1 are 186 Foot deep with two- Mesin rear, frouting on an 1s foot alle: Terms. $50.0 cash. balances ip one d two years secured by a deed of trust and notes bearing tnt-r est. All conves aneing and revcnue stamps at pur chasers cost. ‘Title indisputs Possession given, immediate 3100 Jown on each hoose at tine «4 COUPER & LATIMER Je 28-ddds intel} Auctio ¥ J.T. COLDWELL & CO., Auctionsers. Southwest corner Penn. avenue aud ay street, HOUSEHOLD FUR On THURSDAY, Ju m.. We willrell, in front rtnevt of Purnitare. Hair cloth Sofas Carpets, © Rn URE AT AUCTION, ry Wth, at Woe'clock » Auction Ro Southwest corner Peni spivania avenue and iith street, “Star Office Building.”” HOUSEHOLD FUR SITURE AT AUCTION On TRURSDAY MORNING, January wth Is at Wo'clock. atthe residence af a lady deciiuing | honecheeping, No. 32 sth at tween I sirects We hail sell the Furniture and «fects comprising in part— Habegsny M.T Burcaws Mabexany Warde inted Bedsteade an Painted Wardrobes am! Hair Cloch Sots see Ths, Sheets and Spreads les. Tin S nil Ginse God Seat Chairs. Clock Heating Stoves quisites, &c. COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, Terme < jaxt st B* GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 626, Southeast coruer 7th aud’ D sts. | ELEGANT SALE OF BLACK WALNUT AND MABOGANY FURNITTKE, AT AUCTION On MONDAY, the at February. 1838, at Wo'cleck am “of gentleman dee! perth, by two good collect No. 559 ith strect« west. a val arnitury vias consisting of Tete-a Tete. Sofas wand Side Chairs” = Marble-toy Taltes apd Walnut Whatuot Velvet Brussels, Three ply, Ingrai Carpets Ove Oak Hall Set and Hall Oilcloth Green Rep and other Lounges Oak Writing Desk and Sleepy Hollow Chair One Black Walnut Bookcusr Vic Mahogany Marble-top Bureau and Wasletand One Mahoxzany Bedstead and Wardrobe Walnut Rockers and Revelvi re Black Walnut Wardreles and Bureaus Painted Cottage Seis, Tin Toilet Sets Walcut Extension and other Tabi Spring. Bair and Husk Mattresses Feather Beds. Pillows, and Bolsters Comtorte. Bianke China. Glass, and Crockery ware {then Reauisites mauy other articles too bumeroms to enu and other imerate The sbove Farniture wasall made to order, and isin excellent condition, and to which we ask the social attention of persons, wishing to parchase first class goour, BERN & WILLIAMS. sated ‘ioveers. JEvrer STORE SELLING OFF AT AUC Tion Rich Jewelry, » Watches, Bings, &c., ig ing Gold Watches &c.. should call iuinwsdiately nod examine our stock, as we are sll- ess ¢ lesale prices ing leek Ae TOWNSHEND & Co $16 7th st. ja 7-tf EautyY AUBUBH, GOLDEN. Jewelers,” ite National ° pe WITZLEBER, PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, 4H. EB. CORNER OF FOURTRZENTH STREET POSITE WILLARD’, INGTON, D.o. ° aining all the modern | rand gasin | THE EVENING CONGRESS {Senator Wilson’s speech Sen arr. Aton for followed on the — of Mr. Stewart, the oo AL. ay aftern n ber ks, {the taken STAR. non, St The Conctme construe. and lock, adjourand | House. our report he tall a the « | Appropr tthe pal “ om K Oui of ike reb “— | rammed | Mr. Banks, from the Commits on Porsizn | Afisire, reported » bill cx he regts of | Amertcan ciuxens in tore which wae iered 10 be printed 1, te hovmg |) wud rete will ed back tor H nm len Aa bill aa. | at enl-trnaee ~ Keterted te itt on Way ewedl nok 1 resale. ting the Co Ways and ever ' 1, and the Mr. Van Wyck offered a resolution directing he S eretary of State to tarnish ation ae | tothe cost of the and trint of Joha Ht ratt, wh Procending= of th | have been published nm beok-form, by what au- | ty, And at wWhatexpense. Adoptnd heokd slope | ine heavy Shortly afl KR. Srath to heave. and wai then | resi eo div extent yurts of E cial As uth rable abe ‘ Net ouly in coast of Afric ‘ordi; ler of deaths | months, fr the corre | inte M | How ro tire jo its atm re coal shor | haw wit ing. st or Re » fo | Maria Spates, ac been expresse Toad will be cc nd= How to Crs f pork tak | depth of three hundred f disappeara mbly of Novg nded aliberal » Fr 2 ube rvauon, AKE recipe for a spe ca of lay Ont « heh © the 5 officials brighton with bei lend reat of th aths ago wn citizen ww his body i th wed with t whole matter, tw after the im which the 1 lack of food © fre witain nid coal, or er of twe aeity v nally on de t the mn ke to th ¥ doll ere jon, the 3s mal awards, which w tin work in Rae ry haw nade Ube tsa — neres. James . S2aer C Halpin, W. Finch, 2 % ws Sie Wm, T. : Emma B, Williams, 2 a: w Lochte, te that we have Dount + compan ¥ cat pe red wrth mst wasons for belwvi >t ott father, Hagence the mur- A by fasten a praia at vising charged Al- we altar, tut sard ap pondy that the The rk vari TROT Pe to suppl, be Provin- 4 wteas- oum- Thi interior. there are pumerous Last yrar complaints nod were seldom heard out. Coat Last.—Aa exchange ¥ recom= noranns, of un- sWhyected = and J into the Iusap ix only vd, and os an the green fow am in ‘orth W. Hig shird of a that has t maMecesnary bundred i> of pulverized | alam, two ounces of saltpetr, (wo pounds of | brown sugar.one and a baif oun potash, and ur gallons of water. Mix the abowe ingre- dients and pour them meat, after it has nin ab t two da Let the bacas lie about six we Kle, aud let them ary of a ing them. I generally rub the alt when £ pack itdown. T at should be qnite cold before itis packed in the tubs.” The above ts the Maryland avd Virginia mode of curing | hams. Busixess Revivine.—The woolen manu- | facturers in Max according to the | Springtield BR ceives, | er By are | hee of dees long or short, or A 1 we k prese Wales. wempt pat spring trade, a= pretty goods are used up, and t ations must nearly 87 T he cod fixhery in Rhode is being ruaned in, | Legulature is limited & T oriven into bankruptey by the a claim for 28. &7 A Louisville lager-beer brewer was last ted, as the first fruits ef his mar- with four sons at a birth. When con- | gratulated by his friends he asked then to take | adrink, and say no more about it, adding that be must take some time to think Whether he us glad or “snad as der teufel.” S7-Mr. Bateman, under whose auspi gteat water work for Glasgow was condac Proposes to supply the city of London wi water by building an aq’ | hundred and seventy miles in length, extend- ing from the outskirts ot London to the hills of amendment to ball the y consider cease as lon: the use of traps. ce the pay of membe sa50, renalt tmenrance juct more expecting a fur mportant that im iz as our 82 Mexico pays her President $39,000, which | 2s $5,000 more than the American President re- land waters of the be the session the present se-xiom Will continue but <ix weeks—a period long enough to do everything that is necessary. company Presentation of es the than une @7-The trial of John Schaffer, alas Joseph Eisele. charged with three murders and an at- another, took place at Parkersburg, West Va. and resulted in bis conviction and sentence Ofdeath. He had previously made a full confession of ee «7 Americans are iv Eoropean railways by the fact that they known on ise in their seats as the cars approach a station ner oF COL ORBAN, Dawe A FTER TRE ‘reneb Whale as “ WILL SELL Corsets, all slnes, ot

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