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PROPOSALS, NITED STATES MAILS, MISSISSIPPI. Post Ovrice Darantwre aouinaton, January 2. 188. Proposals for convesing the isan af the ited Séates from July 1, 1868, to June 30, the fol- lowing routes in the Seats of Miseiseippi. will bs Feerived at t the Contract Office partment of this until 3 p. “ prt iofatafe search St neat, tobe decided by Accepted bidders will be required to take the oath thed by law, and commonly called the “test 99 From Grand Gulf to Port Gibson, 8 miles and +gix times a week. 7 Grand Gulf “Guily. except Sunday, at 10 Arrive at Port Gibson by Leave Port Gibson daily except Sunday,at1 arrive at Grand Gulf by From Lexington to ‘Thule, I2miles and back, Meatey atipm; 5p and Milne’s ‘and back, once Leave Pascagoula Monday at 6am; ‘igus by 5 pm, Tursday at 6am; ‘Pescagcala by Spm. 192 fartin to. Yazoo Oriy, 25 miles and ice a werl Leave Batartia Fase and Friday at 7am; Arrive at Yazoo City by 3, nm aud Friday at 2 pm; Cadar Bluff. Tampico, Ridge, Fame and 1 ittie ne, 49 miles and back, ow Point Thureday at7 am; t Bellefontaine mest day be it am; Bel Arrive st West Point next e day by 71M From Carthage. by Standing Pa to High back. once a week. Leave © ti rsday at 6am, Arrive at Bi iit by 1 @ m; Leave High Bil Bm ¥ art atch OFabima an Spripgs, to Canton, ‘and bac! wi over & wee Leavy Sulphur twice a Arrive at Carthage b Herma oh ae ve at Carthage by 6pm = ‘From Carthage. pore, bearel Hilt = a sind Jofadelign to ‘Kalb, o2 ence 9 week ats: Arriveat Dellaip nes ext day by Leave DeKalb Tuesday at Arrive at Carthage neat ‘7 by 6 "aoe TIS From Dekalb to Scoobie, 14 miles ‘and back, Wednesday and Fri- Spring. polee ie ‘Shuqualak, 39 miles Arti obia by 12m. Leave Scoobia Monday, Wednesday and Friday i bow 1 te ne 7 7198 From De! on Shy Beit: Kellis Store, Pleasnat | } od Liste Dekalb’ “Monday aod Thu: at Shuqualak >: Tene Sbuqaal ‘Tesedas and Friday at 6 | Arrive at DeKalb by 7am. From Bolton's Depot of to Raymond, 7 miles and ‘Bolton's b Depot daily, except Sunday, at rive at Raymond by 12 ¢ Bay mond daily. exe | | Le Sanday, at 7am; | Arrive at Bolton's Depot by 9 a m. | Notes.—Proposals must ve to carry the mails with “celerity, certainty and security,” using the | me of the law, and they must be guaranteed by reons. certified to as such by a vudge of m court of record » pay will be made for trips uot performed, and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily ex- plained, three times the pay of the trip may be de- Gueted.’” For arrivals so far behind time as to Dreak connection with depending mails. and not sufficiently excused. one fourth of the compensa- om for the trip i+ sutject to forfeiture. Fines will be imposed anless the dotinawency be satie- iactorily explasued, for neglecting to take mail from or into a Dost office; for suffering it to be in- Jured, destroyed, robbed. or lest; and for refusing. | siter demand. to convey the mail as frequentiy as the contractor rans. or is coucerned in ranning, wehtek om the route. The Postmaster General ay annul the contract for disobeying the post ¢ laws or the instructions of the Deparimrnt. ay alter the achedule of departures and ar- and order an increase of service by al- lowing therefor s pro rata increase on the contract poy. He may also curtail or discontinue the ser- | Nice in whole or in part. at » pro rata decrease of | aster General.” superseribed f Missiesi ppl.” and sent by forms of proposals. &e . and other informa. fon. ove aivertisements of this date, and of Octo, er 31 post offices 83 lawiw U NITED STATES MAILS. KENTUCKY. Post Orrics | Sar emer, Wa Ton, Januar, rns 1s, im pamphlet form at the principal ‘ALEX. W- RANDALL. | Postinaster Gomera. | | 76 From eats for con: from July tg 18. to 1870, om the | ing routes i State of Kentucky.'will be | ived at th act Office of this Deparment told pm. of ‘b Si.next, to be decided by | April 5. following 16 From © wh n. by Ludlow. Constance and | Hebror a Leave Cane Valley Saturday Mts am; Arrive at Baskinsville by ve Hashit sville Saturday” at Ham; ve at Cai Hey b Lenve Calhoun Tuesday and Friday at } pm Arrive at Livermore by 3 p m. 986 From Brookville. by Powersvill« Petra. and Mtord Claysville, 16 miles and back, Tuesday and Saturday at9 by 3pm; Mowtay and Friday at 7a ville byl po bby Onkland. Watson's (n.0.,) to Benton. 24 miles and back -twice eaday and Saturday at 5 Tuesday "ard Frides atSam; ab by Spm Rocks Hill Station, 12 week ‘Owneville Tuesday and Friday at 8 ar ive at Rocky Hill Kocky Hill Sta ation by 12 Tuesday aud Fritey ¢ Brownsville by 5p m dacah. by Woodville and Belle Ombre vue retarning by Lovelace- at Bia Arrive Pin Etave Blacdville Monday’end Friday at Arrive st Paducab by 6 p m. $522 From Falmouth, by Miinnville. to Milford, 4 id back once a w Falmouth Friday at Milford by mnst be to carry the mail and security \ be made for trips not pe ve not satiefactorily explained Pay of the trip may be deducted. far ben ime as to break con ‘pending im we fourth of t et to fe Iclinquency be eatisfactorily explataed. to take the mail from or into a post itt injured, destroyed. for refusing after demand to frequently as the contracto ning vehicles om th ter General may annul the contract pest office laws or the instruc . He may ing therefore a pro rate y also curtail in part, at ter Genera. State of Kentucky.” of prope we mlve User form. at the p ce. wud other fi this date. in pa * RANDALL a3) lawew ___Postumaster General. qSiteD STATES MAILs NE Vaba Post Orric ASH NG TON ived at the Contract Offic: 1 3p m..of TORSDAY. ithe malls of the United { 1538. to Gntes and by the schedules of vals hereiu specified. Decisions and Kingston. to nd back, once = week by Th ©.) to Pina niteg art back, oncom wesk day até bi ed im the con artine inter- routes in . dated July 31.18%. and Tlie, to be seca at the. princi; Spit ‘Poors neral, ilitteville, 1 infles wad back | : PROPOSALS. [8p stares mats: ARKANSAS. Poss ors, Daranruxst, ‘ eee th Gan Taired s from aly ty Toe te dane ca Bates of Arkansas, on the routes and by the oes of departures ‘and arrivals. herein Taweliens and carriers are required to take pe Rie by acts of Congress of July 2, 1862, rch 3. 7626 From Mariou to arin @ miles and pack, jarion next day b; ™: az" Fromm Cleburne ty Jacke Keonpert, #@ miles and back once Leave Cleburne Pee at dacknopge get ty by6 9m; Arrive at bee ace ne: 1628 From eu io, 0 Helena, 36 milled Arrive t Aber t wa by 7629 From. Sabena eater tod Santa Fe, to Jonesvorough, 4 miles and beck, once s iter ‘Tock tal S 5 Leave e Hunteresilie bene: xcept 8 ei ‘a m: Deave iti Rock dally. Prespt Sunday, at 2 Be at Huntersville ze 15 761 Syeon Bi le Hock, by, Lodi yville, Aus- nr Btoney Point. Bearey: Cold Well: Plas. Pia ‘Batesville, ra *o fee Ses Leave AR a ent Wetman Prive at Pocahontas sega Aeepe fame ey Bec 732 From em Tittle. Npocks ck ty | averiy, Gum wine, Biad: 9 iniles und dae ie zr celle, 9 time Lea: “oe uit, Hock Monday, Dasari and Mouticello next day by 12 midnight: jenticollo Monday. Wi rae di Ajiivent Little Rock next day . 12 midnight, rom Little a to Benton, % miles and ek, six tum aoe oy! Faxcast Sumday,at4 am; Lenve Litt ih = junday, at ; tie I ng Saree es Arrive at Be Leave Bento Arrive at Lit ae Mia. ‘port. 4 a Hollywood Cleat juddieston, Graves, and "Mask Washiestes, 104 miles and Monday, Wednesday and hid Arrive at Washington next das ty 12 midnight; Leave Washington Mon ‘ednesday and Friday, at 4am: Arrive at Benton next day by Spm 7636 From Benton. aaa hittington and Henderson, to Hot Springs, 40 miles and back, three times a week Leave Benton Monday, at 0-90 pm Arrive at Hot Springs by 0:30 Leave Hot Springs Pucwday, Tuureday and Sat urday at ¢ ain, Arrive at Benton Le ip 7687 From Warren. by Laj ver, and Bed Bird :to tack, three times & we oer Monda: Arrive at Princeton by 8 pm Le me paces Tuesday, Thureday and Sat- end back, ry 765 From Benton, ie Ee = ing. Wednesday and Friday < Chambersyille, Sto- Tinceton, 38 miles and nt. Florence 60 miles and back? Leave Kelf's Bluff Monday at 68m; Artiveat Napoleon next day by 6 pm; Lea’ ‘Napoleon Wednesday. at 6am; Artive at Relt's Bluft uext day by — pm 7089 From Bamburg, by Wood Hill, Shiloh: Lon Siew and Sauter, te Warren, $5 miles an back, three times @ week, Hamburg Tuesday. Thureday and Satur- by Sam; ats Arrive at Warren next da Leave Warren Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- am; Hamburg next day by 9am; unice. by Barthoiomew and Selma, to Monticello, @ miles and back, three times a Lite ate Eunice Monday, Wednesday and Friday atl pm, Arrive at Monticelloby 12 midnight; Leave Monticello Monday. Wednesday and Fri Arrive at Eupice by 12 m - by Clifty Ue. Jenming's Ferry Ridge. ty Washbourn Prairie and back once a week Leave Hunteville Tuesday at 6.8m; Arrive st Wasbbourn Prairie next day by 12 m; ‘Leave Washburn Prairie Wednesday at] pm; Arsaye at Huntsville next day by7 pi. Notes —Proposals must be to carry the mails - certainty, and security,” using the terme of the law, anc they must be guaranteed by two responsible persons, certified to as such by @ Postmaster of judge of a court of record. No jay will he umde for trips not performed. and for each of such omissions ss ati ox- Platoed three times the pay of the very may bade- ucted. For arrivals 90 far bel ime as to break connection with depending imaalls, and ust xcused, one fourth of the compensa byect to forfeiture. Fines will the delinquency be satisfactort ly explained, tor Ha ether © th or into a post office; for suffering HRtobeinsared, destroyed, robbed. or lost, and for refusing. after demand. to convey the mail as frequently as the contractor runs. or is Cry oer in running. vehicles on the fonte. ‘ostmaster General may aupul the coutract for disebestag the Post fice laws or the instructions of the Department. He may oleae the Fm mang of departures and ar- rivals. and also order an increase of service by allowing therefor ® pro rate increase on the con tract pay. He may also curtail or discontinue the service if whole or in part. at @ pro rata decrease of pay allowing one month's extra compensation on the amountof service 23 pened Bi the *'Becond Assist: eats should be addre: aut Postmaster General erected. Prope porals. State of Arkansas,”” For forms of proposal, ke and ‘eter ta Tetons. tion, see advertisements of October this Gate, im pamphlet tors s' 5 ry Se of ies Fast tawew Postinuster General. USTED status MAILS ALABAMA lowing routes inthe Btate of ceived at the Contract Omeeat thie, Depactees it quit Spm of March 31 next, to be decided by Aprii 10 following pted ore will be required to fake the oath hed by and commonly called the “test le, by Clo, it be re- and Skipperville. }, W miles ont back, Lente abberille Saturday at 7 am Barnes’ Cross- road: Arrive at 5 Leave Barnes’ Cross-roads » Friday RT am; Arrive at fe ey ss10 ¥ yom Cababa te Be Belmar 10 miles and back, ‘va Monday, Wednesday and Friday deima by 1:90 p m: Leave Selma Mouday, Wedueeday and Friday cave Bell (Miss.,) 22 three times 9 week. mile Leste Piekensville Moutay, Weteceday and um; Ps riday at Wetuesday and Fri 9 je to Tuscumbia, 13 miles apd back. three times a week Hville Mouday, Wednesday and ia by am Mouday, Wednesday ami Fri- at Russellville by 6513 From BununerSell te Solime 3h milee and back, three imes « week Leave Summerfield Mo Friday at 1s m; re ay, Wednesday and Wednesday and Friday We Arrive at Summerfield by 10:30 am. Krom Troy by Ulustes reek.’ Oak Grove, Sar pov le and Snowdown "Monigom=r). “cO miles and back, twice © LY wave Stroy Tuesaday no rogened atéam; Arrive st Montgomery by 10 y m, jay sai Satarday Montgomery atta Sip hee carry the “Proposals must be inty, snd wecarity."” ux ran} by two responsib! a poatmaater or judge rd. ee og Beye for tripe not formed, jr reek, of such. ulagioua y @x- in othe oi ie ‘mey be de tea. For errirals ec ak connections wich « seme La, sofhert tly excused the compen tion for wr penn ts tore. Pines wil a fy into a post office; per itt red. de- stroxd. robbed. of oc iotron for re ing. after demand. to convey the mail ar 1 Centra: for runs or te eoueerted to Foaming, fel the ropie. ‘ane Post master General annul the cont & a dinolyine the post office lawe or the ing be or pry nies ota peda aod arrivals, an ene over INerSee te coutract ey. Be ways eee co! or disenntinus the service, 19 whole PROPOSALS, oo PP orosaus FORARMY TRANSPORTATION the ad of March, for transportation of military plies during ar. commencing ng May, 1 tnd ral Api {oy Nos. 1 and TF posts as may Montana paring # 'e No. 2 being shell river to the on said river. ted to No. 1 will on ted on rou! route No. 2 will sich month of oi 2 000,008 pou person ta pounds, more or bn AL Oe ONG one bur mi Ene year, be with May 1, shane g've Sate moense in. Deil..0s well vertiseme nt. eeiare ‘be required to give bondsin ee. if the loyalty and solvenc: i es rod as security mast endorsed, ‘ Pro} for ration on route No.1 or 3a the at i be Hechoattgpy | the requirements of i a Sar ich he rama an roe reaally; tory. the ‘contract neti be the same at of ae with the forme of ii? cxented) ference Saitek cee: to Pg office, or at the office of artermaster at New York, Chica, gl Es Leavenworth, Omaha, Fort! int Pai revet Brigadier General 8. B. Hola- bi of Dak ira, Chief Q. M. Department c cones ‘oie. Pins and A. Q. M., Chief Q. M Jere ine Singin Peoresats For. i@ DELA- rage Wrciaee CR, eb irertlscrsent att oi ill Mont te sat Sigsacc ht the nek das et idee 1838, for necessar, f 4/0) tons partepau es Naeter bce | 9 ‘our fifths of the stene on irregular blocks, from two $2 Ave and a palf tone: Sneath Sf ese two tone. “All stones laid i 11 the: mochinecy, boasts, moo: ings, &e ver may be requi whi ined for prop. removing, and putting stones in Werk te be at all times subject to inspecti: vite Reg eat all cua not pa id for rantil ne: cepted by th eduction twenty. centum made on m part payments ‘until completion and wee Tabor. C4 th Gommence a Coe h, May, and to be 2 uise : a wt state the, rate Tot labor per ton of lowe they will put in piace the ts them. oF removed by them, at Sig Break afer and few. Sees is ton os signatures should mentees ‘and. who should: bocce. t sufficient security by HY Judge, attorney, collector, oF ate) “Proposals for Labor re pened af TS ms oe tae ay ptazeh’ Bidders are invited to be preasit ATRING W’ Siar 1 ISLAND. reser st on oi i aettseaty be tary District New Orleans: ide February Mi. 1938, Seated PH, ‘and will be recei: * | a this ofc jean en, THURSDAY the wate cour | Sate paring the ne Government Wharf at Shi secordar speeitcations en “on aie in the office of Braver Golan f N. Batchelder, Depot Quartermaster, in this a Hiaaers rfl atate price, tlme in which the work ‘be performed fa'l general pai pp®Porosats FOR eahoald bs ndéreed,\“Propowals for, repair. ‘Ship Inland wodgenined Ki CHAS. #1 E. TOMER INS. ary vier General and C ris m Fifth Miltary District. Nr DEPARTMEXT, Wasuincton, 18th Febru ry 1838. Sealed Proposals will be received until the 0th of March, at ido ‘clock, noon, for the purchase of the following vessels, At the Washington Yard.—The Mahopac, Saugus, Casco, and Chime At New Orleans —The Winnebago, Manhattan, Catawla, Manayunk, Oneota, Tippecannoe, Chick: ickapoe roposale will state the price that will be given for the vessels in their present condition. and with such fittings as are now attached to th The vessels c+n Le seen and all necessary inform ation concerning them will be given by the com- ‘stations. t any or all of the rved to ee ptance is not for the interest ent of the purchase money will be required within three day® after a notification, of the acceptance of a proposal, to be forfeited in case of non. completion of the purchase, and the balance by final delivery of the ver The proposals 6 ¢ endorsed “Proposals for Pp hase of Trou C pia GIDEON WELLES, felS: Stawaw Secretary of the Navy. N4YY DEPARTMENT. Bereav oF Navioartioy, HiXcTON; January 28-1858. sals for Steam 9 AY. the 2th be then opened, for furnishing all the materials ang labor necessary to the com- ple ‘te construction and setting up, ready or bey e4 & Steam Heating Apparatus w Sealed Proposal Heating Appara untillo aap. Febroary next, Pi for warming the Midebipmen's Quarters now building at the United States Naval Acatemy, Anpspolis. Maryland, nc- cording to the a the pecinention| which can be o! ed orn apphicath Dkicons. eost acocunpany teins anties that they will, 1 their bids are accepted, enter into contract. ‘with good and satisfactory security . in the full amouut of the contract. within fen days after th failing to de so, the ited St acceptance of their offer, and, ators agree to make good @ difference between the pted. the) will require to to the Up offer and that whic Bidviers will state complete the work. ‘The Bureau reserses the right to reject any or sll of the bids, if for the interest of the Government \UBNTON A. JENKIN ja W-eo10t Chief of Buren STOP! By rue eresibenr dr THE UNITED . STATES. PROCLAMATION For the Sale of Vaiuaile Lands in the State of Kan- 408 ond within the Limits of the Osage “Indian Cessons under Treaty of September 29th, 1365, with the Great and Little Osage Indians. In pursuance of Law. I, Axprew Jonson, President of the United States of America, do hereby declare and make known that public sales will be held at the under mentioned land office in the State of Kansas, at the periods hereinafter Gtsposal ‘of the desiguated ‘and parts of townships lying witht in the limits of the cession under the first article of the said treaty, viz: South af the base Line and east of the sizth principal Fractional townships 25,2, 38, 29, 30,31, 82,33, 34, aud % of range 17 s7znctional tow ni nahipe 25, townships 27, 23.29. 30, a fractional township 3 of tg townships 27, 28. 29, 30, Sarde agent Tange 8 ee 23, 29, 0, 1 towuship 35, of range + 29, 30, 31, 32, 83, 34, ing described trast me place, commencing on SATUR- eich day of May acrt-for the disporal of ain trust landa, situated. within the fallow ine townshive and part of townships lying within the lisnite of the cession in trust, under the Second ar= ticle of the aforementioned treaty. South af the base Line and east of the 6th principal meridan. 73, R trans] wish De 27, 25, aud 29. Fractional townshi 1.2. Stand M4. fraction Fractional townrhip. 3 SR. 32, 39, $4, and fractior “Fractional townships a, 35, of range 2 2d. Fort! and fractional tonal of range § Fractional township 25. townships 2, 23,29, and fractional township 9. of range § Fractional Cte! Bs, cownehipe 27, 3,29, and fractional tow ahi . of ran, Fractional township 25. ovenships 27, 23,29, and fractional township 30, of range 7 Fractional township 2. townships 27, 23,29, and fractional township 3), of range Fractional romp af townships 27, 23,29, and fractional township 3), of range 9 p33, townshipe 27, 28, 29, and fractions! townsh ia of range 10. Fractional townelii le itowaahipa 27; 23, 29, and B, ee 28, 29, and fractional township's of range I hiactional township 25 act fractional township Fractional t . townships 27, 23, 29, and fractional ae of ran, Fractional townships 2, , 28, 29 and 9, of designated townships being south Of the base line and test of the sixth princi pal me- Fractional townships 26nd 27, of range 1. ‘The offering of the Jands above referred to will ced at the dates respectively as above indicsted, and will ich proceed in, the order i ball not be kept open longer than two iho for eiths the pabliclaods or trast lands, and no private en try of any of the lands be admitted until after the expiration of the t two pin Bor will tracts pe offere yu may be withdraw before the day of sale b: Department on account of rallroacs oF 0 for ower Give: my hand at the City of Washington this twentieth day of January, nye Domint one thousand eight bundred and six cent ae Yn "ANDRE 'W JOHNSON. sos 8" ILSON. missioner of paccincra General Land Office. Nore.—Under the rogulati ons of the as horrighsre and now existing, no payment canbe made for advertising pr: Broplamasions ‘except to #uch ublishers as are, speci tfcally Suthorized by the ner of the ia 24 lewidw MENT OF THE INTERIO! EP TED STATES PATENT OFFICE, WASHINGTON, January 15.1863. 03, the petition of ALLEN: praying for eee, to for an improvement in for seven RN of Boston, b Sates Aten ‘e patent ee be heard at the 29th day ofJune are go have. why Rig] eda ui ih in writ sqimatyounclcns re tae pee oe fy ruld bearing, mest ba tokee Tein ordered pe the er Patent Office om next, at 12 o'clock pPorosats FOR FLOUR. Post o Usion, West Viroinia, Febr Sealed Proposals (which must be 1a duplicate, pith a copy of of this advertisement attachen.) wil he at tle aifice of the Post Commissary until F FRIDAY. Fs ary 21, 1838. for furnishing (40) forty Barrels of Flour. ‘Jour to be mad The contract subject to the approval of t] manding General. Dapartwente wey 18. Cor Soe amber GUTHRIE J fe 7-4 First Lieut. 29th toon, A. ROPOBALS. Haaurs, Department af the Cumberland ice Chief CS. of Subsistence, le. Ky., February 12, 1868.4 Scaled Proposals (whitch inust be in duplicate, with a copy of thin advertisement attached to sack} will be received until 12 o'clock M., TAUBSDAY, February 2), 1358, for furnishing ‘the following stores, viz. 5.0 ounds heat q nality new sugar-cured can- jams, to te packed in tierces “Yoo pounda ot beet vasiity ate sugar-cored ean- yaswed Dried Beef, to be packed in new barrels, full head-lined 1,40 pounds best quality new sugar-cured Breal eked ig barrels. fall fast Bacon, canvassed, to be « Hams, Dried Beef and Breakfast Bacon inust be full weight, exclusive of paper wrappings, und to te inspected by an inspector selec y the ‘The charges of the Inspection ars tion charges, aud are to Bamplee of the Flame. “Dried Beef, and Breakfast Bacon must be offered with the Mas barrels A No. 1 Extra Family Flour, £00 barrels Extra Pamtis Flour: e invited to the require- ~ Flour in each barrel when f the wheat from which the from time to process of mannfactur: ‘or to be kelected by the undersigned 690 pounds of Brown Sugar Backed in er streng. new, round-hooped barrels, full head- i 5,400 pounds of best quality Granulated or Crushed Subar; the uae of the manufactory to be stated ia the bids. 10-209 pounds of beat quality of Rice, pew crop, to be packed in good. tight. new, round-hooped reis. full head- lined best quality Star Candles. to be full sights, which te be stated in all ‘wick, tn strong boxes, lass and all purities not to contefo anes fens of ‘kali. in strong ae strapped with green If the Sean's green, cach box must contain the uired excess of weight for the lo kite bert quality of Mackerel the weight of be stated in the bid, bei vhite Fish, the weight of kite {the very best quality of Onions, nee ¢ Btores to be delivered as soon as prac- ticable Conditions, requirements, and terms of pay- ment will be furnished on application at this “The rian is reserved to reject any or all bide. must be enclosed in # sealed envelope. for. (name the article,”) and el ed. address jersigne uP SMALL, fe 15-4tB Bvt. Brig. Gen. and 0.8. FFIOK OF LIGKT-HOUSE I TOR, URPALO, February. 18%. Proposals will be received at this office until the 2th day of February, 1868. for setting the Buoys at Maumee Pay, Rasin’ Point, Point Morilla, and Detroit river. Also, for Niagara reef, river, Sandusky river, and Sandusky bay. Separate contracts will-be mate in the division and order named of the foregoing points. and will embrace the taking up the buoys before the close of navigation, and substitutes ‘The Buoys to be furaished by the Government. By order of the LightHouse Board. fels6t FRANCIS B. ELLISON. Amapector. aetgteeh Portage Teplacing them with temporary ‘0 ALL WHOM IT Mar CONCEBN. PENSION Ori aon havivg been made under the act ot for the peste of the i remstyony Pas scribed Land Warranta, h are slloged to been ‘leat or destroyed, "Notice ie hereby given that atthe date follow! he ngponid perp ner Pi lan Pie tat en sh en ued, if no valid objection shou! Sopear. "YON. H. BARBRTH, Commisal No, 790, for 160 acres, iasued under the act of March £2, 1862, in the neme of Murphy H. Vaughn Bnd was granted May 13, 1553 May 2, 1438. No. 63411, for 160 acres, issued under the act of February 11, 13475 jn the name of William p Hollleter, and was granted April 14, 1549. May 2. No. 40355. for 1 acres: Iesued nadar the act of February 11. 1547, in the name of Patrick 8hea,and ws er ted August 10, 1849. May 2, 1833. der the act of 30-309; for 160 acres, ‘ison Februar , in the names of the beirs-at law of Charles: icGraw decease and was granted Aggust rs 0. 8. SHl. Tor 16) Acree, inaued ander the act of February li, aq) in the an o and was granted October 2, May 2, 1538. No. 31.478, for 160 acres, issued under the act of Mareh $1886, tn the uame of John Dyer, and was granted June 27, 1836. May for 1 acres, issued under the act of March 3, 185. in the name of Barbara Ballet, wid- ow ie Balliet, aud was granted July 17, 1536. ay 2, 1808, No. 14.057, for 160 acres, isqued under the act 3 March $. 1938, iu the nam of Uatharine Bloat sy Se ay i Bluse, and was granted September . May 19.99, for 10 acres, ingued under the act of March 3, 1888. in the Sache dcconne ‘allehagh. minor child of Moses Callehi aged, and was ‘eeael wader’ thé act of 16. 158 for 160 acres, March 3 3, 1866, in the name of Agorich ceed: and was gtatited January 2, ast. | May 2, 1868, N 3, for 160 acres, isnaed tinder the act of March 3. i in the name of Hannan dow ay 6 itz, and was granted March oa Me 0.101, for 160 sores. issued under the act of March 3.186, inthe name of Abraham Walden. M: weed 2, 1838. eros a 160 acres, issued ler the act of ed Aprile ial, May 2 homers end reper mar atas! Apel eee. saad ande thevact of see Tas iter May 2. tasee scree, ontied URdGP thi act of 2,08 soe ton, i '¥ Be wee re Joe ioe ete ander tne act of arch § 16i8 am ‘minor children Conway’ Courts eee, ‘and Was granted October 5. es Sade ey ainier the sat of 80,043, for Ton acres March 3, 1835,in the ‘maine - Mar widow cf Jona th an amon, aud wan granted “A 188. at at ake eater yt ate, ot of "ieliastds ie und ‘ 3 GOVERNMENT SALES. Sor EET rs ce Chairsand Decker" Locke: nace on Tage rots, “Ars, allroad pikes, assortment o! tere apd Bh ‘Kemaithe’ Tools, nters fackemaitne os Palen w be made in otities to suit chasers. Gays from nts of sain Bomar on in Government funds. Order of Brevet Bt Bisson Ceners art guarte - Bigvet Lt. Colone Mr..U.8 A.. fe ori free tat Miliiaey District anes akc IRON. macee es cuabibnwastans — ness. y ‘900 Army Wi with It Horses and 4 ‘Mules, rated as an- Friceable. bw in Government f pate funds. Gfiatoguce of ‘sale will be furnished upon appli- cation. f,nrohaces must be removed in six days from date PAWNBROKERS. . N OTICE ie oe % Goan OFFIOB. 10 LICENEED PAW NBRD Ng jo. $01 Lith street. ennsyivanis avenue. or emall amounts from $1 bes Goods. Forniture, i Carpets, ete cte..at the Business strictly ‘contiential he ery ED PAWN.-B' ER—B. BUBN- Lem N- og’ ae TINE, ger’ and street, Penney! Gia ight monte, ea out “igreced "sa onl ae ‘hes, Diamonds, Jewelry, Pistols, Mechanical Tool role Las on seeipticns. Comuemen'y Weerlng Apparel Gold and Silver bought. “os a conti STiSLiSaRD 1852. HERBZBSERG'S LOAN OFFICE, betireco tx ang stb att wean 0 and sth Immediately in rear of Nationa! Hotel! Advances made in all sums on merchandize ‘nn ‘most roylb = geaan rates, and for any length of bese OLD ESTAPLISHE! — or LICENSED PAWN BHOK ERs 34 FOUB-AND A-HALF STREET WEST, ear Pennsylvania avenu Offers the highest cash advances on ‘all kinds of Merchandiee, te any amount and for any time desired at reasonable rates, Anterest on large sums greatly reduced Business strictly confidential Goods bought for cash and sold at private sale. CLOTHING, &c. STEPHENS § CO Late Wall, Stephens & Co.,) MERCHANT TAILORS, 310 Pa. avenue, between 9th and J0th streets, Fine CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS. Gentlemen's Dress and "Business SUITS mate to ore ae despatch, in uo eames og As ‘(GAED NEW STORE AND N NEW G00n8 at DOLAN’S, sign of the Golden next che corner of Mth and F sta. “3 presi the Ebbitt House and aioe jotel, invites his friends and the publi bis rich assortment of Cloths, Doeskin Vestin, Genta Furnishing ‘Goods ra one! put upin fancy boxes for Holiday Pres ni told at reduced price Please give us a cal F 4. HEIBERGER, * (Bnecessor to H. F. LowDon & Oo.,) CITIZENS, ARMY AND NAVY metropolitan Hotel, (late Brown's,) No. 362 Penn. avenue. Washington thie __WOOD AND COAL. Cc OAL AND WU ib) D. ADVANCE IN PRICES: IN CONSEQUENCE OF FRE. miGHTS AND ‘DP TOLLS HAVING aD- MY e Deo tly on hand. le agents for, the sale of the cele: mmpany’s Ooal pared to furnish it in sry cuentity 5 Ninth street, between E an. at Amie yard and wharves at foot of 3 nod RAILROADS. Bartimong AND OBIO galLnoap, ‘Trains between WASHINGTON MORK. and WA ASHINGTOR AND are now ran oa Eger ey 1 Leave daily, except gonde?s Shes 7:45, and 12:30 P.m. and 2:00 0d £90, ant 5:65 Bm ALL WAY STATIONS, Leave dally, except Sunday, at7: 4 m.,and 2:00 i 8: Fou w ‘YBTATION SOUTH OF ANNAPO- 18 JUNCTION. cm” ‘St 6:15 and 7:00 8. m., and af 2.00 and 4:3 FOR ANNAPOLIS phil at Mon dg mand 4:30 p.m, No trains toor tt i oe BUKpar. TOR BALTIMORE, ine. = Peunsylve- ait a cud Boston, see Through Line i jaster of Transportation. COLK, General Ticket Ag ut. cso |. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. [2 800GH LINE BETWEEN Wasninetos PHILADELPHIA AND NE Wastincton. J: 1807. a Tialns betwee m Waehington and New Ye York are "FoR, NEw YORE. Mwithout change of care nao apes Sunday) at745 a. m., 12:30 and 7:00 of a 2: lena fam geegrt tn wel Besa » Leave for New York sepa asiphiact Tae + vabEEPinG CARB for New York on 7:00 p.m. Through ‘rickets to Philadelphia, New York, or ad at the Station Office at ‘all fe Felagra asat ibe mes new office in the Line, 345 Pena. road advertizoment ee ‘Washington, Baltimore, As- ye ‘WILSON, Master of oe shin M. COLE. ee Ticket As DANCING ACADEMIES, zeal Kane eee DENY. Popne after - Se Ls — BAL ESTATE AUCTION CARD. (@. T. GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.) ROBERT 0. FOX, General P. opposite pec PROKERS end AUCTIONEERS, eee era A pri OS ee Sis AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. pa | aria ereater indu its for Tt will be divided and = ive (25) fee rh ith one hundred ite i re Eft feet (0 ‘Tro it. J Peja abn anh Sue ket tion may_ at his option, pay the eee TuThade ‘ae tellows: The mest een ea whole purchase mo: JOBN J. Heke 1g 10N TH Ae bi RVENING, at 7 o'clock, jom-tf at Office On street, opperite 4 PEREMPTORY BALES OF OF , GROCERIES. may. February ww — ‘2st, ee —. we ‘Setocer de: NAGLE & 00., Kucltoccate o Scouts Fo HOUSEHOLD FURNIT Osea TURbs AY MORN iB, AT AT AUOTION. february oy at 10 o*clocl front of our A hy we shell Scile large anvoruseat of Honsehati mad Kitchen Furniture. com; in lor. ite Wainut aud Bedsteads Wardrobes and ‘ane Seat Dian ing 1 hed Chamber Chairs Satna Hall Set, Engravi ask jai attress Beuther Bese Bolsters, and oil and Lace Curtains Crockery and Glaseware Dg and Uooking Stoves chen Bequisites, & Term ‘ COOPER & LATIMER fem. Au ¥ NAGLE & 00., Auctioneers, Ealesrooome’ 445 Seventh street, Opposite Patent Ufice On SATURDAY, Feb shall ell at cur Bales cern— sevens toe and other Matt, Bods ads. Stoves, & One barrel whiet*® % bottles Rhine Wine £0 bottles Coracos 10% o'clock ‘accoant of whom ay “quantity of Household Furniture intr 2 botties French Brpeas ,Sherries I keg Arrack Punch Ex! 2 doeen ansorted Wines and Liquors. so Silver Plated Ware bing, * Hosiery Pinted Ware, &c., Sale positive, NAGLE & CO. Ancts._ J NITED STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, \lector’s Other. tion, anes sell to lector’a Uff pRoDA jurley led United trates under the Internal Re the said Burle ¥ ——s Wiiekey (in bond) District of Columbra asuisoton, February 10, 1838 iven that £ shall expose for No 46 .F brary 2 = tro ‘cloek odde and chaticle, the pro, 7 a Gistrained by'me fer rite due the hest bid- Seventh e law by 5-20 Bonds with Coupons. éue Jan- Sr ary 1808, ott beds fe 10-t4s LEWIS CLEPHAN U. 8. Collector Int. Rev rb. ©. 7 THE AVOVE SALK IS POSTPONED To st came b MONDAY, tho 24th instant, at fe20 Collector Tint BY WML. WALL aco. eR ES, Carringe Ba; S Louisiens avenue. Original Horse iy ie oy SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES. Ov SATURDAY MORNING QRigck,_ we will sell at the tion at sale.) com prisi HO. suited to Harness and Saddic, ALso Black Herve, works ttngte a Bay M A large collection of New s other vehicles 4 are, works single fund. ‘double 1d Second hand Buc gies, Rockaways, Se Express Wagous and . February 238 ato ® number of Bazaar, ‘Cnsriage and Work Horses, (4 full descrip about Kr AND MULES. A fall description at A large collection of ood ‘and Second-hand Har- ness, Bc. at private sale. a eau! jaye—Tnesdays, Thuraday Saturdays, siicnerasere her baad Varringes iarbees always at _fe 19-2 W.L. WALL &0 Stores 315 and 3 ¥ WILLIAM L. WALL& Go, Aucte., sanathubeset TRUSTEES. SALE OF ont ENTIRE STOCK ee Southwest corner Pa. DCEKIES, FIXTU 533 orn STREET, AT Al ig PE of J gt ‘a i, daly in fh iber K. z, folie 352, 1 wal &c ANCKTON & r SINSABAL GH. No. rreeutel, fie . cell, af their Store, their saris Stock of Groceries contained i Fai hcbipery a all being well Store.on MONDAY MORNIN: comm selected, and o pricing ite'and Yel Hams, Shouldere: arf Migatiog’ Broome, Bucketa, Tubs: Matches Barrels Floar, Corn M Starch. Boxes Ratctue Figs Rice, Picklea, Pepper, Blue, &c. inciog et I0o'clock, the stock. ars Teas, Ooffecs All the Fixtures, Binns, Co ters, Scales, 130, aT One Horse. hte aby, rc 4 One Gold Wate And all the tiock’e contained im the onid Btore, without reser Terms cash a ae BREW) L.WALL & Trestes. ‘The Books ing Ae heute miele ‘the hands of the at Trustee, N are to be mai ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers (Successors to James ¢. McGuire & Uo..) Boutbwret corner, street,“ CuAuceRy S4EB oF nAMPROYED PROPER NOBTH L STRE! wIRe BET) fae ) CONNECTICUT AVENUE. ipreme Court Pasar rtman et al rs: Hartman, ‘artman et al. vs. Hartman, Wo 118, heckers) 1 hall eine fe cote, at By eur the” Bi the cue ot auction. at 1 , to whom all payments fe 14 ot tihce Bauaioa ‘and iith 1800's subdivision not . rt of unre nomberrd one hundred. and sixt Sne. (Ion the enue frontion whee t. and LEH Tilt tesa tn two half-part wit the western half part the other urebase money ited when the title I consider india; fel2-abds ¥ COOPER & LATI (Successors to weap is on ~ ding back 190 feet tean alley, wi eirect, the easte: the improvements forming one. INES. Trustee. ED. WS COOPER LaAtineR Ancte. _ Avctioneers, & Go! Southwest corner Penn avenne and Lith street. Star Office Building, bee Yh Wy BSAL & OF NEARLY NEW ROUSE. nota decd of rem Btone and wife ed in Liber EOE, Ni of the chattel recor nde rae oo EN O20 WILLIAMS, ang ‘theast corner ) KITCREN Bo ‘RNIT! to me. from bai Aste Yecemaber 10th, 1857. record: io Ob + one Washi onaty. In Paniel pen na Sey ated eee een "| Baap a pee ae Td Fee Peseieas, Pa nn FO eash, balance ee Lifton ake ke fae THE EVENING STAR. LATE TELEGRAMS, &e. Advices from Nassau to the 13th instant have been received. A meeting of the blacks bad been held, and three speakers ly criticised the Government for its inability to extricate the colony trom the difficulties caused by lavish expenditures and extravagant measures, The ites are thoroughly loyal to the Britien rows, ut are uneasy in regard to the macross. The members of the royal family of Hano: and ther adherents, now in Vienna, met . private banquet this week. King George was resent. It is reported that speech the Ing assured the company tha be would sooa return home. and resume the throne of Hanover im spite of Prussia. Jobn Suihvan, who was arrested in Lovis- ville a short time ago. wih vething the Southern Express Company at Dresden, Ten nessre, of S100, has been convicted and sen- tenced to the penitentiary for five yearn, The tobacco factory of George B. Hi Hannibal, Mo, was seized yeserda “Tor leged violation of the revenue law yat four thousand pounds of manufactured tobaeso aad the machimery was taken possession of by the qo is & report current that the Freo Government has delayed a trate to watch tas movements of the squadron under “Admiral Farrag the Adriatic Guilt and Eastern Mediter: a It ts reported that the Fenien organization on the Pacific coast is bemg placed on a war foot ing. It is probable that it is their intention to make a raid on the British possessions. The Paris Temps twenty persons arrested on the croowd perforeaahce Of Victor Bias,” at the Odeon, The qe Court of Virginin yesterday declared the ixw unconstitutional and void, a= segue of trust. Mr. Pigot, of the Dublin Jrishman, as been convicted in that city of publishing treasonable and seditious libels. Private advices from Brazil say thats gen- eral conscription has been ordered, to provids reimforcements for the army. ‘The politieal agiiation in Portugal continues, The new government is very unpopular, and tumults are reported in Various parts of the country. The Congress of New Grenada, assembled at = has declared Santas Gutiererer Pres: 3 The House of Commons yesterday evening passed & bill for the suspension of the writ of abeas corpus in Ireland Gov. Bullock, of Mas«achusetts, hes vetord the bill repealing the State constabulary or liquor law ‘The leading members of the Liberal party ia England propose to give a farewell dinner to Minister Adams. CONGRESS: L. Senate.—Yesterday afterncon— The resolution to it M OMS® Ws din cussed at come length, when as follows Yeas—Messts. Anthony, Bayard, Buckale cole, Davis, Dixon, Doolittle “Fessenden, Fre- linghuysen, Grimes, Headricks, Johnson, Nor- tom, Patterson of Tennessee, Ross, Sanisbu pare Trumbull, Van Winkle, Willey, and illinms—2: Nays—Cameron, Cattell, Chandler, Conkling, Conness, Corbett, Cragia, Drake, Ferry, Fow- ler, Harlan, Het ‘son, Howard, Morgan, Mor . Morrill of Vermont, Morton, Pat- New Hampshire, Pomeroy, Rainsey, Sherman, Sprague, Stewart, Sumacr, Thayer Wade, Wilson, and Yates—2> Mr. Howe was paired with Mr. Edmunds Mr. Drake then offered his amendment, “tha Thomas having given aid, kc. to persous d in armed hostility to the United Stain, he is not entitled to take the oath of office, or t hold & seat in this body,” as an original resolu - ding at the end the words, “and that the nt pro fem. inform the Governor of the w of Maryland of the action of the Senate in premises,” which was adopted by a vole of —the above vote reversed; Messrs. Cragim imes not voting. Adjourned Hovsk.—Yesterday afternoon, the army ap Propriahon bill being under considerauion— 4 Mr. Pile made a poi of order on the proviso (attached to the item for pay of the army) tor the reduction of the army, Mr. Blame consented that the proviso should be struck out at that point, and then he moved iL At the end of the bith. Was voted dowa od is as follows pendiiure of the money herein appropriated shail be limited and con trolled by the foilowimg conditions, viz: Until | Otherwise ordered by law, no new commission shall be issued in any regiment except to those who are by law entitled to appointments ax second leu ten: by graduation at the United States Miltary Academy. But this provision shall not be construed to deprive any oMicer of whatever promotion may be open to bim by the occurrence of vacancies among bis superiors in rank.” On a yow of tellers, the Agreed w—S4 to 43 rot MhOUE disposing of the Dill, the commitiee amendment was "ir. Biaine offered resolution requesting th President to communicate all the corr: - dence in reference to the conferring on Lieut rai Sberman to the brevet rank of general, and the corg¢spondence in relation to the estab: ment of the uew military division of the At- lantic. Adopted. Mr. Broomall, from the Commitwe on Ac- is, to whom had been referred certain changes against Mr. Ordway ,Sergennt-at-Arms, presented a report, signed by four of the five members of the committee, ending with a reso- lution that the committee be discharged from the further consideration of the subject. He stated that Mr. MeOullough disagreed to the Feport, and might present a minority Feport. Wood celled for the reading of the report The House, not desiring to wail for the read- ing, adjourned, The impression has long prevaiied among, by no means afew, people im this city that the pew Alexandria cannl aqueduct is a myth, or that df such a structure is Tenlly m existence it 18 @ mere costles- and temporary pico" of work, erected, not for the purpose of forming the con- necting link between the Chesapeake and Ohio and the Alexandria canals, but in fortherance of some occult railroad scheme upon the suc- cessful termination of which the aqueduct and with it the Alexandria coal trade can go tothe dozs, oF anywhere else, so far as the lessees of the canal sent to Georectown yeurday, and the resultof his observations there 1s as fol lows: The new canal aqueduct is an accom plished tangible fact which presents itself in no questionabie, but im a beautiful and symmetn- cal shape, spanning the Potomac from the foot of Bridge street, in Georgetown, to the opposit» ‘Virginia shore, one thousand ‘and ninety-six tevt long and thirty-two feet above high water mark. The bridge is constructed upon the Howe truss plan, 1s twenty-four feet high, and twenty-four feet wide, and consists of nine spans, each one hundred feet clear. The trunk of the Aqueduct is seventeen feet vide, with a tow path of five feet. The contractors for the work were A. B. Burton & Co. of Philadel Phia, and the bridge was erected under the su- pervision of Mr. J. H. Gotrode. A large num. ber of stone masons, carpenters and caulkers are now busily engaged in preparing the Aque duct for the reception of water, and by she hrst day of March the whole structure will have been completed; and if the water in the Obesa peake Obio Canai bas not been dra’ previous to that time, its gates will then ed und its strength tested. The wagon ap Will be laid directly over the Aqueduct, will beon a level with the top of Budge street, sufficient for the coniruct a railroad bridge bas been lett ou the western or upper side of the massive stone ever ma of the Al A Potomac, admits Fag dispute, if Alexandria should once more become | : i i 3 i if ts 4 il i