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ee is PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS, (j*"te0 STATES MAILa. ARKANSAS. Orrick Durantwent, Wasnt ., 2, 368 Proporals will be Teceived at the Gort ¢ Department nntil 3 p.m. 139 be.dechted by April 10. for conveyiua the a the Cuited States from July 1, 188. to June 3D, 11, in the State of Arkansas, on the rontes and by the ‘schedules of ore —— of departures and arrivais herein sth presented oe acitze are required to take the oath prescribed by acts gre July 2, 1882, math preseribed by of Congress of July 763 From Marion to moe a week © Marion Monday aiéam; Arrive at Cleburne next day by 12m; Leave Cleburne Tuesday at 1pm seep AEH¥e at Marion next day by 6 pm: 767 From Cleburne te Jacksomport, @ miles and Pox yarne, 45 miles and back, back, once a week. P Leave Cleburne Tuceday at 1p m: 4 rrive Kksonport next day by 6 pm; Leave t Monday at 6 am; Arri rhe mext = 7625 From Aberdeen. by Duncan. Laurenceville Cypress. and Piaater’s, to Helena, 65 miles and back, onee a week Leave Aberdeen Monday at 6am; Arrive at Helena next day by 12 m; Leave Helena Tuesday at] pm, Arrive at Aberdeea next day by 6pm. 7629 From Jacksonport. by Colerain and Susta Fe, to Jonesborouch, 43 wiles and back, oncr & wee! Jecksonport Wednesday at I pm: mesborough next day by 7 pm; y eslorough Tuesday at 6m, Arrive at Jackeonport neat day by 12 m 760 From Huntersvilie to Little Rock 2 miles and back six times a week. in connection with the Little Kock railroad. ave Hu ii IE. Sxcopt Sunday. om arrival of cars from De Vall's Blaf—say at 0.15, pm; Arrive at Little Rock by 1 pm; Leave Little Bock daily, except Sunday, at 2 pm. Arrive st Huntersville By 2:45 p m. Zen From Little Rock by Lodi. Ghe A tin sO ell, Ph ssn . Rock” Pol ar Gross Road», Bickory Valley, Smithville, and Jackson, to ‘Pocahontas, 185° miles and bac Sx times a wee Lesve Little Bock dali except Wednestay at 9 in 40 Kours by7p © Pecaboutas 4 Tuesday a! ve at Little Bock in 4) hours by 3am cm Little Bock. by Waverly, Gum Wood, Clear Lake. Plum Bayou and ‘Pastoria, to Pine Biot, 9 miles and back. once @ week. Lesve Littic Kock Monday at7 Arrive at Pine Bin# next day by 4pm Leave Fine Bluff Wednesday at 7 am. Arnve at Little Rock next day by 4p m. 763 From Little Bock, by Pennington’s Mills. White Bint, Byrd's Springs, Pine Biutt Mars Hill. Branchville, Relf’s Blufiand Mon- tongs. to Moaticelle, 9 miles aud back, three mes & week Lease Little Rock Monday, Wednesday Friday. at 6 an <ix times Leave Little Rock daily except Sumday,at (am Arrive at Benton by 12 m; | Leaye Benton daily except Sunday. até pm; | Arrive at Little Rock by 12 midnight. m Benton. by Fair Play. Bockport, Mid ArkaJelpbia, Hollywood, Clear Spring, ne» Huddieston, Graves, and Mari: ston, 104 miles and back Arrive at Washington next day by 12 midnight: | Tanve Washingtom Mouday, Weduesday and | ny. at da Mm; ve at Benton next day by 3 pm. Iierton, by Owemeville, Whittington and ‘o Hot Springs, #9 miles and back, ton Monday, Wednesday and Friday Heude t Spriny rings by 0:30am ursday, Thursday and Sat ay att Arrive at Bentou by 4 pm. 762 From Warren. by Lagie, yer. and Red Bir. Chambersvill Lack. Leave Warren até am: Arrive at Princeton by 8 pm: Le 4 + Wednesday and Friday Princeton Tucsday, Thursday and Sat yatiar we at Warren by $ pm. om Kelfs BI afl, by Green Mount ence d Campbell, te Napoleon. miles and buck | once a week | Leave Kelf'> Bluff Monday at 6am | Arrive at Napoleon next day by 6 pm | Leave Napoleon Wednesday, at 6am: Arrive at Kelf’s Bluft next day by — pm { 9 rom Bambure, ty Wood Hil, Shitch, Long View and Sumter, te Warren,’ $3 miles and | wack. three times & week. urg Tuesday, Thureday and Satar- Arrive at Leave Warrer day at Yam tday by 3am jay, Thursday and Satur. | Arrive at Damburg next day by 9am: Fore Uy Bartholomew and Sel 3 — >, @ back, three 0 Leave Bunice Moudas, Wednestay ant Friday | stipe Arrive at Monticello by 12 midnight; | Leave M. o Monday, Wednesday and Fri lifty, Two Mills, Linn | i uing’s Ferry and Molter's Washbeurn Prairie, Mo.,59 miles , and bs nce a werk Leave Huntsville Tuesday at 6am: Arrive at Washbourn Prairie next day by 12m; Leave Washburn Prairie Weenesday at 1 pin Arrive at Huntsville next day by 7 pm Notks—Proposais must be to carry the mails with “‘celerity . certainty, and security,” using the terme of the law, must be guaranteed by Tesponsit ps, certified to as such by @ [ze of a court of record U be made for trips not performed, and b of such omissions not satisfactorily ex plained three times the pay of the trip may be de- Gucted. For arrivals r behind time as to break conne:ticn with depending mails, sufficiently excused, one fourth of the cor tien for the trip Is futyect to forfeiture. Fines will be imposed. unless the be mre es satisfactori- by explained, tor fey gem @ to take the mai! from or into @ post ; for suffering it to be injured. destroyed. robbed. or lost, amd fer refusing. after demand. to convey the mail as frequently as the coutractor runs. oF is concerned in running vehic om the route. The Postmaster General ui the contract for disobeying the Post e instructions of the Department. He may aiter the schedule of departures and ar. o order an increase of service by allowing t efor ® pro rata increase on the con tract pay. He may also curtail or discontinue the service in whole or Im part. at @ pro rata decrease of pay. allowing one month's extra compensation on the amount of service di<pensed ith Bids should be addressed to the “Second Assist. ant Fouttmaster General ”’ superscribed. ~Propo- pornle St Arkansas.” and sent by mail. of proposal, &c., and other informa- ttisements of Gere ‘3, 196, and of paiiphiet form. at the principal post ALEX. W. RANDALL. Postmaster NITAD SYATES MAILS ALADAMA. d not DeranrMent, ASHEN. _ January 2, 1833. Is for carrying the taatis of the Cuited July }. 1S. to June 99, 1571, on the fol- | jee inthe State of Alabar ceived at the Contract Office of this Department enti 3 p b Si next. to be decided by | Aprit iw! Accepted birders will he required to take the oath | prescribed by law and commonly called the “teat | oat nL be by Cloptom and Skipperville, Crossroads, 90 miles gad back; | fe Abbe vil le Saturday Arrive at Barnes’ Leave Barne tT am: rasta by 5 pm; roads Friday at7 am: se at Abbe y Spm ' m Cababe Selma, miles and back, three tines a week Leave Cabsba Mowlay, Wednesday and Friday at am Arrive at Se Leave Se: a by 1:30 pm: Mouday. Wednesday and Friday ck three tim sville Monday, Wednesday and } hicles on the route | One ridmy wt oat Arrive at (clanbus by 1pm: L us Monday, Wednesday aud Fri- ville to Tuscumbia, 13 miles and back. three times a week. Wednesday and aeliville by 5:30 pin rhelt to Sela; miles and back, . 1 Monday, Wednesday aud Arrive at Seimm by 1 pm; Leave Seime Mondays Wednesday and Friday mm. eek. Oak Grove, pavilic and Snowdown, Montgomery. miles and back, twice a worl Leave Troy Taeslay and Friday at 4am; Arrive at Mont ero wpm; Leave Montgomery jay and Saturday oo sed Arrive st Troy by 10 p m. Norre.—Propossis must be to carry the mail with elert:y. certainty, and security,” ust. the terme of the law. and they must be guarant by (wo responsible persons. certified to as such by & postmaster or lee of & Court of record. No pay will be made for trips not performed, snd for cach of emcle oteisetons bet satisfactorily ex- mee the pay of the trip mey be de- vals so far behind times to with depending atte not is Seseesing atin. nok. net wabjret to forfeltare, ine will the defeteas) watia! il: ecting a take See ral fra ot a ae tre je ra convey the a6 frequentl) eebtrector rene, or is concerned im running, vebi- The Postmaster General | ey TS, el Of depart: <a ond arrivals. and Increase of eervice by allow increase on the may eservice, in whole or tm part, oS ley. Shar ines three explained. for ne or Cg no , 2 provaie drcrease of pay. allowing one tissiion om the amount of For forms of propowsl, ke., Hien. see advertivements «f October Si, 1856, and of thie date, in pamphict form, at the clad poet Otices ALEX ae NDALL, wi Postmaster Goacrel. NITED STATES MAILS. NOELTH CABOLIN Post Ovrice Durantwenr. Wasnixotom, January 2. 1864. Pr is for c pirpamsle ocean ying the mails of the Uni lowing routes in na will be recetved at the Contract Office of this Depart ment until 3 pm. of March 31 neat, a Dy April 0 fcliowing ree t Best, to be decided The secepted bidders will be ri oath commonly known as the ment £03 From Beaufort te Portswouth, 8 miles and Sone a wee! Leave Beaafort Thorsday a 8 8m: at Portsmouth next day by 2 pm; Portsmouth Tuesday at 8am: Arrive at Beaufort next day by 2p mu. 5113 From Rockingham, by Cockey"s Btors, Lethe, sad Bear Branch, to Bestwiek's Milis, 19 miles and back. once a week Lesye Bockiugham Thursday at7 p Arrive at Bostwick’s Mills by 1p mz Leave Bostwick's Mills Thwreday at 2 p 1; Arrive at Bockinghasy by 3p im 8198 From Franklin, by Skeonch, Tenneaase River, Head of Tennewses.(Ga..)Clayton, War Woman Whetsion, (8 O..)and Taonel Hill, to Wal- halls. :0% miles and back, once a week. Leave Franklin Wednesday at? a. Arrive at Walhalla Thursday by Lease Walhalla Thurstay at] p Arrive at Franklin Friday by 5D 81 From Joresborough, by Haywood. to Carey, SS miles and back. six times a week Leave Jonesborough daily, except Sunday, st T pm; Arrive at Oarey next day by 7m; aye Carey daily, except Sunday. at 5 pm; Arrive at Jonesborough next day by & 5195 From Wadesboro’, Lanesboro’, Beaver Dam, Monro, and Fullwood’s Store. to Char- {6 miles and back, three times a week. ‘@ Wadesboro’, Tuseday, Thursday and atarday at Ta Arrive at Charlotte Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 6 pm; Leave Ubarlette Tuesday, Thurtday and Sat- urday at7 am: Arrive at Wadesboro’ Menday, Wednesday and Fim Cre Lee vill by, Shelby, Me phe $197 From Cherry ville hel a jooreshoro” and Webb's Ford, to Rathe fordton, 37 miles and back. three times » week Leave Cherry ville Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday on arrival of train. at 11:30 4 Arrive at Rutherfordt and Friday by Ham: ‘ Leave Rutherfordton Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12 ma; Arrive at Cherryville Tuesday, Thursday jand Saturday by If am. 198 From k — to Leechborg, 15 miles and back, Leave Raleigh Wednesday at I pm; Arrive at Leechburg U3 6 Leave Leecbburg Wednesday at7 1m; eat Kaleigh by 12m m Pittsboro’ to Haywood. 1 miles and k. three times a week. © Pittsboro’ Monday, Wednesday and ot Friday at 3:30 pm: Arrive at Haywood by 6:31 p m; E Leave Hay wood Monday. Wednesday and Fri day at7 am: Arrivent Pittsboro’ by 10 a m; 6202 From Hilledaie to Greensboro’, 10 miles and back. once a week Leave Hillsdale Saturday at 9am; Arrive at Greensboro’ by 1:30am; Leave Greensboro’ Saturday at 2°30 p m; Arrive at Hilledale by pm sans Fr by Notla, Persimmon Crock, England's Point. and Wolf Creek. to Duck town, (Temn.,) 28% miles and back, once « wee Leave Murphey Monday at Arrive at Ducktown by 6 px Leave Duchtown Tneed Arrive at Murphey by 5 Nores.—Propowsls must be to carry the mail with celerity. certainty, and security,” using the termsof the law, and ‘they must be guaranterd by two responcible persons. certified t0 as such by Postmaster or a judge of acourt of record. No pay will be made for trips not performed, and for each of such omissions not sntixfactorily ay of the trip may be lar behind time asto nding mai urth of the compensa ect to forfeiture. Fines will he delinquency be sati«factor!- iy explained egiecting to take the mail from ont office; for suffering it to be injure. robbed, or lost, and for refusing, after euftcientiy excused. tion for the tri contractor rene; of ig concerned in running, ve- ‘The Pestmaster General may snuul the contract for disobeying the P. jaw or the instruetions of the D: may alter the schedule of departures ai and also order an increase of service by a therefor # se om the contract ‘ontinne the service in Tt. ata pro Fata decreaas of pay. al h's extra compensation on the amount of service dispensed with. Bids should be widrease to the “ Second Ass tant Postmaster General.” superscribed © Pr tate of North Carolina,” and seat by lowing oposal. &e.. and other informa ments of October 31. 1865. avd « amphlet form, at the principal : A SDALL hia dae, in offices LEX. W. BAND Taw Postmaster al, [tap states MaiLs. GEORGIA Post Orrice DerartMrnt. Wastinotos, Jannary 2, 1538 Propesals for conveying the mails of the United States from July 1, 158, to June 30, 1371, on the fol lowing routes in ihe State of Georgia. will be re- ce at the Contract Office of this Departmeat until 3 pm. of March Sist next, to be decided by April 10 following. [Accepted Uidders will be required to tike the Qath proscrited by law, and known as the “Test rom Lexington to Lexingten Depot, 3 miles ane dite timer a week. Leave Lexington daily, except Sunday, at 7.3) pir wl ‘eat Lexington Depot by 3am; Lexington at Sam, Arrive at Lexington by 10am 6129 From Toombaboro” to Dublin, 25 mile Vack_once a week Leave Toombsbero’ Saturday at 7 am; Arrive at Dublin by & pm Leave Dublin Friday at 7am: Arrive at T. boro’ by 5 pin. HM From Wrightsville te Tennille, 16 miles and back, once a week Leave Wrightexiile Friday at 10 0m; Arrive at He by 3 pms Leave Tennille Friday at 4 pm: Arrive st W zbteville by 9p tn. 6iW From Thomastou to Wayumanville, $ mil and back, twice a week Leave Thomaston Tuewiny and Tharsiay at § am; Arrive at Waynmanville by it m: Leave Wayntanville Tuesday aad Thursday 2 and at 12m, Arrive ai Thomaston by 2 p m. Gist From Eatonton to Monticdo, 19 miles and back. three times a wee! ve Eatonton Monday, Wednesday and Fri- 1) pm; Arrive at Monticelloby 6pm; Leave Monticello Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at6em; Arrrivedt Eatent on by 11) pm 8142 From Macon. by Jeflereoaville and Marion. to ‘Twiggeville. <4 miles and back, once a week Leave Macot Wedneadas até am Arrive at Tvlegsville hy 6 pm; Leave Twiggsyille Thursiay at Gam; Arrive at Macou by 6 pm Norse. —Proposuls must be tocarrs the mail with : ud kecarity. ‘using the terms nd they nvust be guaranteed by two re- eeined as such by a pust- rt oF ond. ot performed t watiafactorily ex plained, three times the pay of the trip inay be de- ducted.” For arrivals so far behind time as to break connection with dep- is, and not spit ciently exensed, ene-for f the compensation for the trip is wubject to forteitare. Fines will be imposes unless the delingneney be satisfactarily explained. for neglecting to take mail from or into & post office; for suflcring it to be injured. de stroyed, robbed, or lost: and for refasing, after de- mand. teconvey the rail as frequently a3 the eon tractor rum, or fg concerned ie schedule of the departures and arrival rect an increase of service by allowing therefore # pro reta increase on the contract pay. Ha may also urtail or diecontiaue the seryice in whole or in part ata pro rate decrease of pay, allowing 1 month's extra compensation on the amount of ser | vier saenaes, with. Bids should be addressed to the “Second Assist ant stmaster General,”” superecribed * Propo je. State of Georgia.” and eeut by mail proporals, &c. and other informa. ertia ments’ of October $1, 13%, and je, ik pamphiet form. at the pringipal ALEX W. RANDALL, | EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, ONITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Washington. Fe! i ¥¢ 1358. On the tion of WILLTA BAKER, of Vues, N A preying for the extension of » eat ar to him the 16th day of May, 1354, reissued the tid day of. tember, 1813. an provement in Clap Bont ats for seven re tu the expiration of stent, whicl takes fice ont It_is ordered that the a coer the Patent Officeen Momday the 7th day aR coat at iz «clock M-; and all pereons aro potihed to nppear and show cause. if any they ha said petition ought pot to be granted, Vereone opposing the extension are Tea eh aot bef ti at Jeast h 7 ing; alfiestimony filed. by either grt te be ured at the said hearing must be Cor | transmitted In accordance with the rales o ofce = phir! megaman a precenagee eporiticne ad ot re relied w es. timonp mat’ be ‘ed tar the othceferaly dy be fore heating: the ar may, within om days after Alte the stimony. Ordered. iso, that this not be ished in the pnblican and the Intel Washing- ton, DC. and ia the Herald. Utica, New Kerk, week for three successive weeks; the tirst o| uy cl beurine MIME MEU TaD oe 3 feilwsw Acting Commissioner of Patents, Boks, ABE CIDEDLY CHEAPER, 1) they bring good deal lees than formerly at the auctions where 1 get -supply, @ud I y th “gS hea eed opie oa. ot Wi on city. HUM Se eet gs PATE DE jEAPES soc CATAWBA onarts MALAGA GBAPES sot CAT NS, ( 7 canbe cower toconvey the mail a8 frequently as the | Depot daily, except’ Sunday, | t | United States GENKRBAL 2UP: STEN DEN’ TREASURY BUILDINGS, Wasutnorox, Pebrusry 4 139. scerorgnale Writ te rrorived fur dupply andi aeitvers. lo the Treasury partment ce for joes from the let of March next, The ics to be of the ud tree from snow or dirt, 2.200 Ibs. nd to be delivered at wach times aad be required. y uti 12 o’clock noon, on the ‘toh February, addressed to the Ge i perin- tendent, ‘Tr aeury Buildings. marked * Proposals for lee, under cover to the Secretary of the Tre: » be consider d bindiag for hive daye aft e tinent reeerving the ‘any partion of the bide recel be considered binding anlne nce cas be given of the abilities of the partice to frlfill the contract. GRU. B. McOARTER, Std jen. Supt , Treasury Building! NAVY.PAYMASTER'S OFFICE. Wasuinaron, Febr dary 25.1358. Sealed Proposals. to be endarsed posala,” will Le received at this office until 120’clook M . the 21 day of March, 1888, for the following arti cles, which must be ef tbe very best quality, to be deivered free of expense and Government tax at the Washington Navy Yard and subject to” the uavel inspection thereat, to wit urea of Ordnance. 120 (ape bandred and twenty) pounds of Gum ng. 20 (two hundred and fifty) feet four-ply Gum to take aconpling two inch inside. to in fifty-feet len gths.cand com- plete with couplings. ._ Bureaw Construction and Repairs Mc thirty-six) dozen Ship Augers, without 1.000 (one thousand) bushels Charcoal, maple or ry Bureav Equipment and Recruitine. ‘34 (thirty-eight) siabs Soap Stone. Eesponstble eecurity required for the prompt and faithful denvery of supplies awarded. Blunk forms for bids, with further particulars for bidders, to be had af this office. CALVEN €. JACKSON, fe 25 st maxtor. 8. Nay OT. EB IRON FOR BUCK IBLAN. ABSERAL Ordnance Offte:, War Department, Washington, February 21, 1338. Sealed Proposals will be reoeived by the under- rigned. at this office. until 1 o'clock p m., on ath day of March next. for the delivery on board of railroad cars. at the Kock Isiand Arsenal, in thi State of Ilinois, of the tollowing varieties of Iro1 in such quantities and at auch times as any of it piay be required, of which due notice will be given, inch T Ea! PRoPosats For IRON BRAM inch I Beams. Straight. out of wind, ent to rice t Tength, and square at the ends. 6 inch 1 Beams, and smail sizes of I Beams and of sugle and channel Wrought Iron Columns, true at ends, ready to set up. Bidders to submit plans of the columns they may offer to furnish: Bar Iron. round and flat. of 60.000 pounds per square inch tenacity. for root trusses, &c. The price of tbe above irou per pound delivered, tobe clearly stated : Proposais will alao be received, per pound, for the Is-inch, 12 inch, and 9inch Beams and Roof trosses. &c . drilled and fitted (soa te set up, ac Be delivery efthe Iron, OF BN Pon! fas funds shall be received forthat purpose. and in such funds as the United States may provide ‘Ten percent, on each partial payment will be re. served until the come! of the contract. and the right is reserved to reject any or ali bids if ed unsatisfactory, and fo accept bids and con tracts for ail or auy portion of the materials advar ined for oft. preressy NTINUING DELA- RE BREAKWATER, Usitxp Stars Exoixeer Orrice, No. 209 Ht SIXTH STREET Putnsverruta. Pa Sealed Proposals. in duplicate advertisement attached to each. w this office until the 12th day of March. 15s, Lor necessary upward of $40) tons of stene in p ware Breakwater aud | Tee brea’ Four fifths of the stone to be trregular blocks. cach weighing from two to five and a half tons, ghe-fifth of less than two tong, “All stones Laid ary Bidders to furnish all the machine ings, &c., aud whatever day be re erly recelying,.removing, and pa Ince Pithe Werk te be at all times subject to Inepection by United states agents. and not paid for agtil ac cepted by them A deduction of twenty -fve per ceutum made op part payments until completion and nce of all the labor Work to commence about 15th May,and to be jeted by 1th of October, 18 8. dere wil: state the rath of labor per ton of ) pounds at which they will put in place the new delivered to them, or removed by them, at the Breakwater and Ice-breaker. Each proposal must be guaranteed by two re- ible persous, whose si to the guaranty, aud fo as being good and suc boats. moor red for prop: ng stones in r ent seonrity by the fstrict judge, attorney, collector, or other public officer Envelopes to be endorsed, ** Proposals for Lubor fo Delaware Breakwater Bits will be opened at 12m . on Thursday, March 12.155. Bidders ure invited to be present. Fi ly at this ¥ particulars aud printed forms » © C. SEAFOBIM STEWART. vo-0t C8. Bngineers. pe: OB8ALS FOR FORAGE, Hea arters District of Montana. ? rstant Guartermaster's Opice, Fort Shaw. M. T.. February 1, 1833 § et Proposals, in duplicate, will be rece s offee until o'clock M., the 20th tne. fliowing army «upplies eltvered te the Aci aster ot Fort Eilts. MT One hundred thousand (100.00)) Ibs. Oats. and One bi rd thousand (100 000) Ibs. Barley ivered ty the undersi nt Quarter- ed at Fort Shaw, grain to be delivered tn bulk, to bea good. chantabl: art )» free from chat, and subject tabt aud ius tion on deliver ate to weigh ty two (32) ibe. the bushel, yextey to weigh forty-eight ( Tbe. to the iene! Jere will stute the price per bushel at which they wil furnish theee supplies at the different wis menti proposals for Fort Shaw and Fort Lis being made separately Bidders will also state at what price per bushel they will deliver all or amy portion of the above amount of grain at some poiut in the Gallatin val ley. on or near the usual travelled route. for Lens than twenty-five thosaud (25.00) pounds will be enterts Delivery to commence ono the Ist day of Joly, 186. ond all grain to b ‘redon or be fore the Int day of October, 1238. Fito be ab) ject to the w vnditions reg ommanting N. 8, CONSTABLE. Captain and AQ M, Chief QM District of Montana * fo 2s ot FFICE OF ASSISTANT RTERMASTE Oo GENERAL, — ~ a .. No 1? State @trrer, New Yorx Ciry, February 21, 1938. Sealed Proposals in duplicate, with a co, advertirement attached to cach, are ¥ ni will be seceived at thi office until. 12 TURSDAY, March 8, 103, for disinterriug the bodies of three hundred and twelve Union aoldiera at Portsmouth Grove, K. T., furnishing wew burial cases where required, and transporting to and re- interring the same at Cypress Hil: Cemetery, Long th Bidders have the privilege of being present at {the pr to be uid: Prope-als for temouth Grove, B. 1.7 RUFUS INGALLS, ferera Bvt. Maj. Gen., Asst Q. M. Gen. pBoresats FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES. Other Acting Commissrry of Subsistence, Lerinsion. Ky, Fobewary 17. 1863 will fe’ received at this office TUESDAY. Marob 1), 1358 ‘oval of the M. eneral com- iment, for th ty and deliv orned Beef, Boat of Lox: rT be joey Se y, for six months from the ist of The Beef to be of a good marketable quality, from fat stecrs, weighing not Jess than 450 is pet and ip egmal proportions of fore biod quarter meat, (n cks, shanks. and kidney tallow to be excluded.) and to be delivered in «uch quan. tities a* may from time totime be requi: Coudivdent sul sequlredeuts will be facuished upon ication at this office. TC] most be made fn duptice’ den eke in arealed envelope. endorsed, *Propusais for Freeb (or corne!) Beef. Chief G-8., Dopartinens of the Cumberland ee ©.8., ¢ Cumberland. JOSHUA N. DANFORTH, fe 2-6t Lieut. and A FF #288 Brey AND vaGETABES, Navy Paymaster Ofer, Sealed Pi Phtedeithi, } gran Ee Vb ented) Proposals, Beet and Vegetab! ‘. will be received at this of, fice until 12 0°! Hon March 3. for the supply gf Sow youn dsot Fresh Boot and {2.0 pounte of Fresis Vegetables at the Philadelphia Navy Yar gnd’Siatiouan Feavtred. The Heol and Vagstatlog Tash article sxust be othngd tor i the Seaed’ tee each article must b 0 pound. Bhet tc be in equal proportions, fore auf had quae Bonds, with approved security, will be requii ingue-Nalf the cetimated suoust ot the consace and twenty per cent. in addition will be withheld from: ths amount ment to be mule. as Seatrack, Shieh wilt'on no steetes hoped woutht contract, which will on no accout a ia Fully complied with. Every offer made must be accompani tee. signed by one or more nstble ten guarantee, signed by Eoepousible ‘that the or bidders will, ir bid be enter into an obligatt oF Ay Ee oe to furvieh posed, Fes) bility of the purrantors to by Asnes- aoe of agra venme for in which ypoeal will be considered unless acc: Bicles proposed, and bas the license required by ack of Congress ‘The department reserves the right any proporal ck ransulered ndvantagevus to too Gore od . the completed ia 'fall ‘Ua ey. Corse s KAQ , ealers in and Manutartucers of STOVES, COrreR, ND SHEET-IRON WARK, Riw ithe eine. ay, OU" 5 fedim Me, 497 Lith strest, above Pa ove, PROPOSALS. Prorosats FOR ovat. GOVERNMENT SALES, AUCTION SALES, THE EVENING STAR. Acction sate. THIS AFTERNOON. — ———_——————— CONGRESSIONAL. Headquarters Department of the Platt-, Sree ee tae eae, highest Mater, at pabite UCTION THIS EVENING, st 7 ovtiock, a: Sen are.— Yesterday afer our report cloned ON. Pabranty 7116 Tovhek nos WEDNESDAY Marck tisk, AScrs oh. W, TOWNSHEND & 00 Mr. Sherman made an able sperch on the bets ied. February 21.1) 22; ae , out “Wy .. he to fund the ational debt and for the conversion Realed bids. in duplicate, with gaxrantes, signed owing Commissary Stores and Propesty. 516 Tth strect. opposi! 4 ry ‘by two respon-ible persons, not bidders, 1 ac. | more or lees damaged, viz: pwr National Lotelligencer Batiding, Of V nited States notes, when, compari= by adepecdt OF $1000. will be recatvend | 18 122-298 of Mr. Edmunds, the Senate took scale sod’ Beata, (ato 1 Butcher Reel, At this offeo unttl 12 o'clock, noon,on FRIOAY March sixth. (6th,) 1988. for : resolution directing that certan i fe ion! nt Fort Da? Russell, | 1Set Picuid Measaree, | Conte's A€ae. EE nn oan the hands of the Treasurer of Inkcsav alte sate of two united (20) tons ber ‘ : T NAGLE & 00. Auctioneers. 4 “tater, as the proceads of captured satiae clita ree te Sunde cations oe fot Second Lt. Ord... 8: Armen. Be SETS aiccs, eppoctte | and emmatanns bonpeut an aevansey © DORON S0LRE On WRQUEDDAY Murch | cont eiren n }. 2 a.m. ALE OF Ht auction, at the United ‘Btates Nav: -yard, Philadel- NITURE. ‘OV Ra. le phia, the following On BATUBDAY wnt Fi at 10 o'clock, onth. Punt conditivas of the Contract made kwown on s pplication at this office, or a& the offtes of the Depot Quartermaster Fert B.A. Kaseell 0 General Angur y order of Brew Peet Tap! into the Treasury The question was on the substitute of Mr Edmunds, divect J Under color of acts of Congress to be converted Bureau of Provisions and i ‘sell st our without reserve. wto Treasury notes, with interest that may _fo2%8 Gt __ Bvt. Brig. Gen. Chief @ 1.308 tba. Cobos, ieee. Pokante hens Unnst, | casoriment of Hesseele hese ee | kaveaccrent oan Providing for pglest_ or U,, © ENGINERE oprice Bunvan of Meclpmest a4 Rarsiting Evcisteads, Bureaus. Tables, Chairs refusal with fine and imprisonment. The < ‘Oswaco,N. ¥.. Fobrnary 24,133. 104 bolts Flax Bag Stull « bolte Jute Bex Stat, reewne | Cooking Stoves, amendment Was agterd to. Bea'nd als wi tbe received by the undor- | 190 Ibs. Seine Twine. 1.633 feet Leather Hoes, 3.000 Tabs, Pails, &c.. & Mr. Edmuncs offered another amendment, fgned until the sth of March. 18%, at noon. for | fect Gum Hose. Life Preservers, Leather, &c. Providing that asum of the procmda, not ex faking the repairs tha ‘become necessary om unanat Moai eee A lot of Groceries N.¥.. nptoNo the United States pier at Oswes : ‘Wines and Ligu: coding $110,000, be appropriated for payment mice S0cI8' ail the. matertals for naidrepsice Po a ek gr ger Ginan Ware, of necessary expenses tn the coliecton and ing furnished by the United States. Tuck, #6 Ive, O18 Junk. 898 Ibs. Rubber Scrase 10) Salt positive position of the property by the Neer tary of the ‘The price must be stated af eo much per 1000fset | Oi Cans, Paint il, Tallow, 209 lbs, Gpm Forges, | 1° Treasury, oF iH suit brought agninet him tor ivi, edhe ta diameceeiate | Bioros Sainga, Sor, Pe eee | BUR MABE ROU Seieeers | aachberein, OS Os - TDS. #1 ren “ Broo! Pe Oo. ‘enpeylvi be amencment was ued ep to the Usdin malting said repairs. and muctcover ail the | Layterme, and 2 Tre Zs Southeast corner of 10th street, | hour of adjeurmment 4 expenses for tools, machinery, scows, &., the tearing up and remeving old work and the comple. rds and Docks. Wrought THEBALANCEK OF A STOCK sv. —Yeet tion of the repairs in manner satisfactory to the | » 2% Kegs Wro jails 6.002 pounds Old Hron.t | GENTS FURNISBING oh ecaes fn Gemmitier of the Whole on tnaed ‘incer in charge. Sante! Sectional Deck, White Leed.Zine,Pait, | STE’ Grhg. de ae AUCTION appropriation bill, the amendment ot Mr ; ide masthe tn, da) Se inte eran toed apo * Bureaw of Comstrvction and Repair. On SATURDAY MORNIN: Churchill, dispensing with the use ot revenue: seenion oF the undersigned, can be obtained byrag. | 9108 pounds White Bead in oil, 073 Ibs White ee ed sols Tittle oar store.a tell | curters on the inkes, was agrerd to. Zinc, 1700 |be Sheet Iron 800 pounds Dross.2 Launches. 1 Whale Boat. 1 Yawl, 1 Dingy, 17 cords Live and White Osk and Pine Wood, Copper * ‘by letter, to thi, plication, im person or by ser tot ig offce . fem%1m Lt. Gol. of Eng’s., Bvt. Gol ‘O34. i Ladies’ Furnishing Goods. | “ mr. Price, makirg “ome remarks about the “of the Treasury Dr among which are Ladies’ and Gents’ Hose * trimmings and tinselry a it, od to strike out the items tor use —————— Pumps, Tcols, Furniture, Carpet, Mess Cheats, Ladies’ Underearments pertmrat, move ONCE OF, PAYMASTER UNITED STATES: Blocks. &, THOS.O SELFRIDGE, pe ce ge a 8 north wing of the Trvasnury—a motion od NAVY, 425 OH¥STNUT STREET. fo 22 SR Wat ‘Comman lant Brewers and Caderabirte. Suapraders Mr. Bisine derounced as the height of w PHILADELPHIA, February 25, 1333. aay ely Wein Gene surdity—a compliment to which Mr. Pree Pre Ia will be received at this office until 2 RAILROADS. ‘Sha Collars, Paper Tesponded by saying that so seo0n a» he teachadt o'clock p m.,on the 2ith day of February, for tar- Envelopes. &c! ae." perfection be would move to the State of Maine nishing the United States Navy Departmant with |) 5 ‘aus0, and run for Congress, [Laughter.) fie" following articles, to be of the bert quality, | [RALTIMORE AND CHIU KAILKUAD, One Counter and Shelving. Mr. Lawrence (Olio) took the same view ax eee ieee Vaca” inepeoting officer WasuineTon, May 6, Boon, 10. wehas Buse. Mr. Price, and sustained inendment a iadelphiagNavy Yard, 4 i . “ ig Se pa dattvaree free of expense tothe Gevemmenar™ to ae Se atl be added. @ pice geportment of Pisce and Cat The discussion might have gone on for ar bour or two bad not Mr. Washburn taken sir ps to close Gebaie in reference to un Treasury building, bringing the commitine to 8 vote on Mr. Price’s amendment; which was For Bureau of Construction and Repair. 180 gallons Sperm Vil, best winter-strained, bag. 18 kega Clinch Rings, assorted. Particular: at this office. For Bureau of Ordnance. 1 barrel Linseed Oil, boiled 1 barrel Sperm Oil, boiled. Blank forms for bids at this offies. A. K. WATSON, fe 3-2 r, U8. N PPorosaLs For STATIONERY, Orrick Derot QUARTERMASTER. ? JerreRsONVILLE, IND., February 21. 1868.¢ Sealed Proposals will be received at this office othing. ‘ak ot ie) Sag M.K. WALSH & CO. Ancts, MORE" AA WASHINGTON aND-TEE WEBT Y WM. L. wall 2 00. Aneth rae OR BALTIMORE, OMe Lecisieas eveane’” 2 Leave daily, except Sunda; , at ge P.m., an £3; and $5 p BALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES. FOR ALL WA ATION! On SATURDAY MORNING. F. ae Senay: except Sunday, at7:00 8 m.,and 2:00 Peony $e will sell ot . FOR WAY or agrOh SON OF Amearo: | Goa Abt wou . 0) ES CLES oe St 6:15 and 7:00 8. m.,and st 2:00 and 4:35 | suited to Harness and Saddle. Meal description at cS ¥O8 ANNAPOLIS. — A Lea’ it 7:00 @. m. and 4:30 traf from Aunapelis on Sunday. Bo maine tow rejected fir. Relye moved to strike ont the item ot 4 for continuing the work on the Capitol on. He wanted to know where the Cnp- Hol was to be extended to, and who Was to pay ‘an Wyck *ustained the motion, and shburne. of [ilinois, expressed bis will AL, ingness to have the item struck ont; and it wa Four large Mules, Harness, and Wagon, sold for | sti nck out, ns was also $5,000 for the dome ti] March 4. 1858, fe rt ON SUNDAY. want of use. a | Oma maoten by Mr. Poland to appropriate until March 4. 18S, for supplying nec Bt , sla mT, Lo ea ee Konan at this Depot antil August sits, consist: | peggy gt 7aghOe BALTIMORE, A large collection of New and Second-hand Bug. fur collretions of the vaploring expedinons et Pe ncasivuntage tena (FO WAY STATIONS. eS Carriages, Express Wagontand | 2.) Sinithsonian Institution, Mr. Selye declared 20 ay Leave at 745 a m. and 4:30 5:45 p.m. that it id mel a iT woman sick to —— FOR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. ‘os aaa ee ~dn-ne- Sane Aso, to A Inrge collection of New and hi . | look at them, and he was opposed to taxing bi 9 A Leave daily, except Saturday and Sanday, 0t7:48 | noes, Ae-, at privaieaaig nt moons band Har: | Coneitur nis dor any such parposr. {Lacgktee | 100 Note Paper 5 ae cree solea daye—Tuesdeys, Tharedeys apd | ‘The reasoning appeared con lusive, and the 4 ie ae anreled gee tne Saturdays. withont regard to weather | motion was rejected; but the amount was after- ” Abstract Paper ‘Cary inges and Harness always at private sale. wards fixed at $1,000 i! Bem ke WL WALL £00, Aucte. «| “Sir. Lawrence, of Ohio, moved to strike « £0 Folio Post “= the item of $211,000 for the Metropolitan P. of the District of Columbia; and made a» ment to the effect that, within the last six yonrs BX B. CQLMAN & 00. Auctionsers No. 29. ‘bet ween 9th and 10th sts. SALE OF GOVERNMENT stock. the Washington Station Ticket Office at all hours 3 Pa. ave fo Blotting © Envelope « * Bank- 10 dozen 4 oz ph Line, 345 Pennaylva- in the day, ae w-il as atthe new office of ers’ and Brokers’ Tel nia avenue, tet ween 6th and 7th streets “ % — Congress had appropriated nearly $000,900 for pring Ink For New York, Philadelphia, and Boston, see ha “ Pare meng ay “4 | purposes purely local; while there was no city gross Ryele ie advertisemento’ Through Line.” Auction Store apd Warerooms, No. 293 Pa. « in the Union where taxes were so low as the 20° *: Hamilton's Paper Fastenors 7. WILSON, Master of Transportation. | between oth cots. the following pi city of Washington. 10“ Gillott’s Steel Pens LM. COLE, General Ticket Ag: nt. erty. without reserv: “Nor Tents so high,” Mr. Selye suggested. ee a a Ae ocd)__ GEO! 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. Aare stock of new Hardware, of all deverip: | Uhanehter 5) 2dozen Rubber Rulers HEOUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON | [0D8: Slso, ® large aasortment of sncond haw Mr, Weshburne (Ill) expressed his indi? $ pecs eretaaer® PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. Beddicne ned Me ite Fee ethoe Perr’ | ence as to whether the item was strech o Teteimed: but— Mr. Ingersoll, who fs chairman of the ¢ mitce for the District, protested that it wou » | be an ontrage to » Memorandum Books Paper Folders : Wax 100 gross Office Tay Trains betwoon Washingwon and New York a1 ture, Iron Redsteads, Tables, Desks, Wagon Whetts, Wheel Barrows, Wheel Barrow Wheels, *, Cushions. Picks Pickhan ‘les, | Bath Tubs, Oi ni " ut the appropnat wo" Rubber Bands now run as follow: ai ud Mbitewash rashes, Ove | panarkinz that th crument ower ‘ i y FOR NEW YORK. without change of cars Fiztares 200) Ubaines te”, | millions of dollars’ worth of pr 4 anen (O peeet Tintien Cony beaks wen ng anlly (except Sunday) at 7:46 @. m., 12:30 wand many other articles not herein enumerated’ | District, for which it paid nota 4) Index Rooke : » On PHILADELPRI ods must be removed immediately miter the |W he ques a . 9 Blan}, Book+—autres: 100.2; 100,35 100, 6; 100, | Kew y (except Sunday) at 745 and 12:15 p.| *!¢ the Spexker took the chair, aud If the weather should prove unfavorable the | tad just iecelved from the Superintend i sale wilt be postponed arbi the following Satur’ | tin’ Sierroyolvan Police a Wit ae te base urday. DO , Aucts. i ‘ r 5 daleean, | from the Superint nd:nt of the New York Po. = _2EO: AMOS, Solemn lice, of so g Ave a character that hr did not feet AORES OF La justified in withholding it from the timedinte 300 a knowled, ¢ of the House AT AUCTION. | Tl Detter wes read as follows — OFF CROF THE SUPERINTENDENT M. BALL will wet! n WEDNESDAY. March an « : both ot et Aad r rch MrrRocoriTaN PoLicr, No. ® 4910-quire Record Books ws Endorsement Books Letters Received Ince Inkatands. assorted Stationery a to be delivered from time to equired by the officer in charg I Vidders are required to furnish samples of the goods with thelr bids Pid: st he made in duplicate, with a copy of vis each. and ah bid : mand TN? SUNDAY. Leave for New York and Philadelphiaat 7:00 p. monly. Ri ale CABS for New York on 7:00 p.m ty A ‘Through Tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or Boston, can be had at the Station Office at ‘ail hours in the day, as well as at the new office in the Bankers and Brokers Telegraph Line, 345 Penn. avenne, between 6th and 7th streets. ment attached must wmpanied by the gnarantee of two re- See Baltimore and Ohio Railroad advertisement rner of Seve (grount 96 | Svzaer, ¥ sen he sponsible parties that, in case the contract is | and schedule between Washington, Baltimore, An- | acres of fine Land, im ed, nituated in Stafford C. Ric aris, \uperintente awarded to the bidder: caod and sufficient bond | napolis, and the Weet county. Va, nears gt Washi ge ose Crick Landing, and 25 tion of the t-and oalt ood good, and L. WILSON, Master of Transportation. L_M. COLE. Geveral Ticket Agent. ocd0-tf GEO: 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington, | land finely situat-o ‘Terms cash. Sale positi rPO ALL Waom 17 MAY CONCERN. Granite stone quarry on this place, from which | OF jwe-Flycerin wien wae a civered on nati Sarees Tae Core er wack Ger is now jronounced to be @ forgery DapARsMEny, OF ME InrEpion, 3 GREEN & WILLIAMS quantity of the oll im the caus was aboat sAppiteation having been made under ihe act ot | _fe 28-0ads Asctionrers. | pounds—a quantity sufficient to blow up jane 23, 18), for the reissue of the following de- x a id St. Nicholas Hotel, in New York scribed Land Warrants, which are alleged to have | JZ COUPER & LATIMER, Auctioncers, He tears that it may have been obtuned in been lost or destroyed —Notice is hereby giv iipacemert ta Sun. 5. euaies 80-2 the way it was for some fonl purpose, as he miles from a railro egiven for the faithful performance of uu y | pluie uaeSats en sai es Vated, balance wooded. will be endorsed “Proposals for Statioh ry, and addresee:! to the undersigned. ‘The right in rererved to reject any or all bids. By order of the Quartermaster General H.C RANSOM fi Brevet Lient, Col. and Depot Os ML Aas SUPPLIES. Led on the United States Bissting Ge ny, With a request to look wp five ean. glycerin’, which was delivered on an Post Commissary, Nasuvie, Tens, Feb. 2, i338, Southwest cerner Penas. avenue and Eleventh st. Scaled Proposals. which must be’tn duplicate, Sencantes Sorrcrtikentnar werner tances Star Office Bu'iding. | latterly hes had orveral applications . a copy of is advertisement at e . ‘vali oh persons a . 1 Fill be TRcoived at this offen until 12 o'clock Mf. | Sibe relesued, if no, valid obection should then apt tels atl mg “ TUESDAY, March 3. 183. for sppear. = JOS. ; Commissioner, | TRUSTER'S SALR OF A SIX ROOM HOUSE, | to whort be r eed to sell, owing to the | polying Fresh No. 904 THIRTBENTH STREET WEST. ne’ | to Who SOREA er Kees cameo and Corned Boel to, the mT No, 190, for 160 acres, iesned under the act of SUSAN Runes? SOUTH, MEAG | Ine purpose for which thee wameed tt Rnd vicintty anda Sid was granted May is 15s Mee! vente of trnat, dated the fifth day of | He informs me, that although it is given out ji monthe, Commencing on the first day of April, | “No 23.511 tor oo crea’ iaaneg uiciee the act of duly recorded im Liber FC. | that the stone walls of the Clerkenwell Prison u ‘one of the land records. for yin the name of William Hollister, were blown down with gunpowder. the mae. 358 ‘The Beef must be of a good marketable quality; District of Col bin, A eball atenue ond iits'st., | "on bs hlown up. (Laughter, gw of,Jacob Baliiet, and was granted July 17, 1556. TATE) ON OURTANAL AVANUET igks, | Senin Snto cmmmitice and fateh the Ril: OW of Nicholas Bluse, and wan granted September | exe bisttict of Catala: Merged te Raion eae | of the House ar if there was really some Ap Mio 09 seutar tan aceea, Se 94, wherein Charles G. Hell te complaingat al | Prebeusion of another Guy Fawkes attempt 1549. May 2, 1533 * Fal used was glyo-rine the Freeh Beef in eqnal proportions eo! fore and iguued andes act or | Sell.on the 7th day of March 1353. at N 4 1s ene Mhenppeates tron hind cusrters, (peck. shanks and kidney callow to a ok Sie 5 o'clock p. m..on the premises, part of Lots 14,12, . NO. "it, the 169 pounds has disappen) rom be excluded) the Corned Beef swest and thorough: ted AUeaRE 10e ae Shad See eeeeead | ots to Square 27 New York. and, if intended for mischief, 1¢ is ly cured, and to be furnished at sach tims aud BMS, FISD acre ternadh aheee the act ‘Terns: $2.0 cuah; balance in monthly payments | more likely for use in Washington than is ad in such quantities and proportions of ary 111847, in the nam of $35 each. and beari i juterest. secured by deed | where. I give you the information to put y cored beef respectively: aa the Post | Chuthatgyegveg imate Rat oftrost. Ail converancing and rovenue stamps at | ou puard, Very respectinily. Commander shall desigonte W. its May 2, ides. purchaser's cost. §75 down et time of salr 1 Jous A. Kaxxepy, Superintendent mist be accompanied by the names of | A'S ty st Yor jed'acres, issued under the act of MOPCALLAN. Trusice, |. 3 fn the sum of $5.00, for the faithfal | pepruary i Itz, iurihe namect Jones Are seteoe | _fe36 COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, | When the paper was rend, { thecontract, ifawarded, andshould | kud'wan granted Qetober ares Meee a Stiles, = = Mr. Ingersoll ssid: Let us abolish the Metro- ree te! il Bl eniraed wt th, Vision ith acres, lesue ance the act of | [ZY COORRE & LATIMER, Avctionsers. | poliian Police and se whether we will not ropustls for Beef.” and addressed to - niall Bagot Successors Brig Gen MP. Suall. Chiet Com Subsistence. | Mareh $186. io the name of John Dyer, and was | Southwest corner of Pens eranted June 27, 1836. May 2, 1853 Department of the Cumberland, Nashville beeper Kight is reserved to reject any and all bids of fer c ract to be subject to the approval of the Ma. Jor General commanding the Department. By order of Brig Gen. M. P. Small, Chief Com Sub., Dept. of the Cumberland J. ¥ CLEGHORN, d under the act of fem td rat Lieutenant and A.C.'8. | march 3, 1635 in the name of Mary Ann Cnilohask, | Henry Lichan et al. are defendants, the uover- | Mr. Lawrence's amendment was rryectod TAVAL SUPPLIES. | Bano child cf Moses Callehuzh. deceased, and was | TAA, #8 trastecs, will offer for sale eee ane ee N LIK granted December 17, 186. May 2.18.8 ; Paywasrer’s Orvicr, U Navy Ne. 29 Broanw ay, Now York, Feb. 25, 1598, ars No. 86.132, for 15) acres, taswed uuder the act of March 5, 1885, in the naind of Heinrich Gerding.and | Pome yf pur ys yee pateas . ‘wes granted January 2, 1857. May 2, 1568. said part of said Lot 13 at the’ f PES pg eters at popeecnd Bi gr ose: for MO acres, ienaed under tho act of | E2t4 Pott of cme arcing ties Lote 12 and ‘d people th es Adive “a, be od at ol larch 3, > Kk : rary rn st. for the ing | of Chriaii 13. in Square 49. and running thence vastwariiy | hy theejectment of three colored someon fe fice antil 1p; m. the 2th inet - for the followlog | of Christian with the line of said lot 28 feet, thence southeast, | UY tke ciectment of three colored women from which must bo of the very best quality, the whole depth of onid ict, themes oetnenaiy the ladies’ coach of the ea=tera bonnd passe ! | The House then, at 4:40 o'clock, adjourned | | EXCITEMENT aT GoRvoSVILLE.—Consider- able excitement was created at oTdonsville on in the Dame of Hanuab Fritz, widow mmong the © ritz,and was granted March Friday las May 2. 1558. ered free of expense at the New York. Navy No. éU301, for 160 acres. issued under the act of | Y : oN Marek go ~y ard, aud subject to the usual Inspection theroat, | March 3-18, im the name, Of Abrohane Walder’ | 2 feet. and thence northwardiy to the place of be- | Err, rain on th ral rond. The women were from Washington, and upon leaving the Grange train, took their coach of the Central train, and being requested Ly Conductor Anderson to go into the ear set apart for them, unqualifiedly refused to da so, aeserted that they had the right to ride where seit 4 = «ther Indies” rode The Conductor thon! Totensprevel by the treateent or the parce | differently, however. and upon their conti und purcheacrs can pay all of the purchase woasy In | refusal to take seats in the car provided for cash on the day of sale. or on the ratification of | thin, he summarily eyected them from Ppldaale by thecourt. A lien will be retained on | train’ They applied te suid Jot for the purchase money. No deed will | y be given sarchase mouey shall have by Frerdmen’s Burean, but th together with the buil hereon. viz fand was gratted March 16 1887. Muy 2, 1838, lings and improve- Burenw of Oy yer. 60.411 Fr If vores. issued un the act of er Punch, for punching tallies, No. 3alze, i 7 H ince ’s patent, to puuch 1,7 8, 68.5 3,48, 14 inch per sain ple. 200 Ibs Red Lead, “dry,” 1,000 Iba, White Lead, in O11, (40. 1b, keg) Burau of Construction and Repair One stick Yellow Pine, 42 feet long, 25 inches by 2 ware atthe butt, and ts from the batt; sat the top end, aqnare; clear of kap and all defects. aod to be on # fair curve from the centre. eipniny c eacs tn the Indies 1836. in the mame of Jasper Taylor, and Wan granted April 6, 1857. Many 2, 18% Do. v2.48. for 100xcres, isuucd under the “act of March 8. 165. in the name of Christian Hanson, &ng wes granted April 28, 1857. May 2, 18%. No. 65,481. for 1@) aci urd under the act of March 3,185, in the name of John Benton, and was ranted June 9.1897. May. 1538. No for 10 acres, issued unter tne act of March 5, 18/5. in the names of the minor children ot Couway Courtney, deceased. and was granted October 6. lett. May 2,183, rest from day of sale, and the thereot to be secured by the bond or bouds Bureau of Si am Engineering. , 4 | tO interfere, and the train having moved of 25 barrels of Olive O11, per eainple No $v.043, for 1g) ncres. issued under the act of | P& be complied with in : a . ream of Provistons and Clothing. March 3. 185,in the name of, Margaret Lemon, gue weak after the day of anle.or the property will | they W . ra of Calf Shoes, nary standard widew of Jonathan Lemon, and was granted April resold at the risk an’ cost of the purchaser or | yey, EetaTERALEe On hewn inst, Joot it required forthe prompt and | 29,158. May 2, 19% purchasers after one week's notice. Conveyancing | ss i awarded, hict must No.1 Ons, for 0 acres saed under the act of | 8nd revenue stamps at the cost of the rurchaser or i Miller & Co., of the Piedmont Land chaser. KUGENK CARUSI A. THOS BRADLEY, WM 3. MILLER. THOMAS E. LLOYD, ASBUBY LLOYD, ‘rusives. COOPER & LATIMER. Ancts. R™+ ESTATE AUCTION CAED. (€. T. GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.) ry — ies a i = be er otherwise bide will hot be euter= GEO. PLUNKETT master, CU. J PBoPosars FOR ICE. Clerk's Office, House of Representatives, U.S. Washington, D C., Feb. 22, 1833 Sealed Proposals will be received at this uMce until BATUKDAY, the 29th day of February. 184 at 12 o'clock M for supplying first quality of 108 for the ase of th House ot Re March 3 18%. 4n the uame of Juau Crespiu, and was granted July 22, 1806, May 2, 483. No. $1.80. for 16 acres, insued under the act of March 8, 18:5, in the name of Antonio Herrera, and wan franted August $, 1853 May 2, 18.3. Ni for 169 acres, issoed under the act of fe = 185, iu the name of Sabina Baca, and was | _f 26-00 granted August 14. 1888. May 2,188. No. 62.795, for 1c acres, issued under the act of March 3 1885, in the name of Sally Holbrook. for- mer widow of Joseph Morrison, and was granted me mber 1,186 May 2, 1858. No. $2,918, for 10 acres, ingued under the act of March 3, 1885, im the name of Jnan Pedro Marcus, and was granted September 8, 1858 rold to Jesse Morgan, Esq., of Cen auty, | Pa., the farm of Capt. Win. Rogers, located in | Albemarle count war Strong Point, contain - ing 473 acres, for $7,500. This agency has so'd agrent many farms to Northern men, particu larly Pennsylvanians, who are the best of far- mers, and Who make us good citizens. They | also sold the hotel property at Gordonsville, together with 42 lots, for $6,354.90, a few week. ago. This was the property of Messrs. Jones JAMES E. FITOH & ROBERTO. FOX, = | ond Goocinan. This fee slsosolda house and Office cor. 7th and F sta . opposite General P.O., | jot in Charlottesville, last Saturday, belom: BEAL ESTATE BROKERS and AUCTIONEERS. | io Jas. Tinsley, to Paul Lewis, for $1,545 - ties a. may be requir: d. No bide will be considered from parties personal- P Ne. 81.498. for 100 acres, iesaed under the act of Peper Observe ly unknown. unices accompanied with watisfacto Tas pathy Auction | Sales at Auction of Real Katate, Stocks and Bonds. Telerencen, aud security Gill be reaulced for the pea | he, maf veratta bee! Pebect Earttare atownere: residences, Heavy Rorrery.—A Mr. Cooper, of N faithful performance of the contract ber 15,188. May 2. 1808, — of Houses, Lands, Leases, Mexico, was robbed in a Pacific Railroad train Bidders will stage the price per 100be. B Nes, ei der lad.ncres, iamued under the act of louses and Stores Bented ents Collected. between Kansas City and S!. Louis, of two gold : Me A farch 3, in the name of philas We} y ted Joist of =o 4 a bars, weirhing 37 ounors. and ounces im fo2-8t EE OB. | Faiaferro, and was granted March 11,180. May | wig, "riven pattishad eects eee be ten entg: | eat, woth Oh OO. Teta eae ne ton SEALED PROPOSALS, IN| DUPLICATE plication festf | himself growing sleepy, and, recollecting the XS will Le recetved at the office of the undersigasd at Cemetery” Barracks, Chattanooga, Tenn , until 12m.. WEDNESDAY, March 4, 1833, fur the de- Livery at thts pestot "Fresh and Corned Beef da- Hive the epsuing six months The beef must be of @ good marketable quality. in equal proportion of fore and hind quarter meat, (neck. shanks and kidney tallow to be excladod,) in such quantities ne may be from time to time re quired for issue to the troopa who are now or ma: hereaiter beatationed at this post. wad at euch Unes as the Post Commiasar) 1 di ‘The person to whom ans t be 2 pEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, D UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Ss ‘ASHINGTON, Januar, On the petition of FER DUHICK 6. BOAAU ILKB! SILKS!! SILKBII! administrator ° a pra de: nue of Baltimore, Ma. pra i for the exten, 308. J. MAY & O0., si tent granted to id jorick Penpsyivenia avenue. ween and 10th Schaum thessth dey of April, 1854. for an improve: | 2°° Ssecrg ap mentin Glass Furnaces, for seven years from the streets, expiration of entd patent, which takes place on the ‘Offer a large stock of very superior ‘2th day of April. It is ordered that the paid petition be heard at BLACK AND COLORED SILKS, the Patent Office en MON danger of robbery, be took out bis revolver and placed it by his side, where be also plawed bis Valise containing the gold. He fell asleep. and woke sume hours later, when, feeling cold, b opened his valise and took out'a warm pair of drawers, which be puton him, At this tin the gold was still safe. He shortly afterward» fell asleep, and when be awoke again the vx lise had been opened, aud the treasurer wae | gone. 13th day of x - a © te his coutract and give th April next, all person: at EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. 2 eit COLORED PRANCHIRE IN Gated bonieat once, biden Dotified to appear and show cause, if way they - — SUSIE | piene Court of Muskingum County, Je Bach Mid must be copempeated ivy ia, good and | have, why petition ought w tobe P IanO STOOL Tate recovered S10 gamages of Isract Clark soficient guarantee tr ore person Persons ie e nee an Ym. Imaly, Trustees rigs Townsbip hy a solvency is certified to in the their objections, Pigne Stools of descriptions and all prices at Glork of'eceurt of Records) settiog forth teat tae fet forts ia: at least sone om ees on ae Seans See bidder will, in case the contract is awardes bim, ive ample bends and security for the faithful per! formance of the sume. ‘The name and place of pow: idence of each surety must D6. gUy ‘Thee ntract awarded under this advertisement murt be made ubject to the approval of the Mayor General commanding the ment. Propane resi aad, Varnes Weal sm separate, and addressed to “ Brevet Brigacier Ga Grn MB Swall, Chief Comuniaary of, Sul hattauongs, the October election. Tate's mother was a White woman, and his father had a preponder ance of white blood. At ee ee Trustees, Wm Duniap, was in favor ow. ing Tate to vote, but was overruled by bin colleagues. There are four or five similar suits pending agninet the same Trustees, 87” It is sinted that leht colored silks will the raise 200., eee TS . Apply WOCUOP ER A LATE: * felewt boon One er tend cores al- tence Department Cumberland, be the fashion for the coming Spring. Baye - Hy, vet, Brigadier: General MP. on ft Ores. 8 yon Taal ‘87° London is to ing railways. - Dept. of land. bro out the Small. Chief ©. 8.. Dept foun PSR eLTO .. $100. 87 Bismarck brown is going with fe 22-12 Firet Lt, sith U.8. Inty, a. C, Bs is that conservatory of music in Bangor. Hotels at Little Book, .\rk., keep a slip- stone with each wash basin, which is to answer every requirement of soap 1 C™ DEEP arene ann po FOR LADIES AN! LEMEN, | 289 Bs lst and jest medpend i tae A Pod oust (Cc oKINe aos Lapres canuixa at Princes Loaw oF- FICE can come is the hall door. A room exola- sively fur their reception, aud ladies to walt om them, They will find they willmak® © proftable to call, ecrner Vermont avenue and