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p»res Headquarters Department of the Piatt, areas | Sealed bids. LT. cate, y two respons ‘persons. Pinpanins by a deposit of B10. wilt bs revel se tbig fice antit 12 ovelork, noon, on FRIDAY. March sixth (6th.) 199%. for the delivery of Five Husdtred (500) tons of Coalat Fort D A. Bussel!, Dakots. at the rate of two hundred (200) toms per “Fe contract made known on Fall conditions of the pplication at this office, or st the offer of the Dor ovler of reves Mat Geascet hese over of Brevet Major Gower ‘ pe Oe fe met f Q . Re ‘Scaled Proposals will be Facet ved by Dy the ander signed aptil the 30th of March, 1388, at noon. for aking the repairs that ma; ne necessary on the t rise al ler at Onweno. BT -.-mp to No mber 9 materials for re furnished Oy the United States. bm. « > per pound of spide, ane eae cubic yard of stows. mak: Moca. eackinery 5 so eonanies ~paire in a manner satisfactory tothe copier ie charge. ds mn be ede: Mantes gad upon forme whhebswith al ‘integmation tn the test seasion of the underel ‘ap plicatic ip person or letter, te fe®-im__ Lt. Col. of Eng’s.. Bvt. ‘oot t. S.A. p® POSALS FOR STATIONERY, Ornice Dero QuaRtenwasteR. JEFreRsoN VILLE. Iwp.. February 2, 1538. ili be srecelved at this of Scaled Proposals. 1 Mi jarch 4. 15%, necessary Depot until 4 31,1858. consist- ing articles more or leas ju reams Let T, raled unruled 2 Quil doze (600 page! Letter Copy-books 4 Brushes % Intex Book Bash Rooks—autres: 100, 2; 100, 3; 100, 4; 109, = 1 a Becord Books walt Endorsement “Books Letters Re: cs « = Inketands, nas omery fe to y Seirvered from time to ired by the officer fn charge. aS oat to furnish ‘samples of the goods with their Bids * must he made in Ree gmap re Acer ot ntract Bids will be endorsed ~ Proposals for Station- adsiremed to the und The right te teorrved to relect anv of ant bids. der of the Quartermaster Gener: pe er acing eoeA Nsom fe Bs Brevet Lieut. Col. and Depot Q. Pos ART. Nacuvinny. TENS. Bob. 00-1833, aled Pr His veale. which must be tn ‘duplicate, thi att: tueach, tise: ached thle oes Wail o'clock M.. DES re S. for supplying Fresil and Corned Beef tothe Troops, Camps aad Hos- Is supplied by the Government at Nashvi victnity. and drawing supplies therefrom for $x mouthe. commencing on the first day of April, The Beef must beof a good marketable quality; {he Freeh Beef in equal proportions of fore and anks and kidney fe Corned Bort sweet and thorough, be furnished at such times aad such quantities and t proportions of respectively, as the Post places. and fresh and cored designate. be accompanied s the names of the sum of 95.000, for the faithfal he contract, if awarded, and should ndorved un the envelope, eidremed to ‘Brevei eh is reserved to reject any and all bids of- fered Contract to be sive to the approval of the Ma- jor General commandi: he Dey By order of B pm Chief Com. be et nberlam!. Se eS LEGHOEN a fe 2-td First Lieutenant and Fee BEEF AND VEGETABLES. must be offered for Bf the pound: fh « be in equal proportions, fore aud hind qui ‘Ponds, with approved security, will be required in one-half the estimated amount of tbe contract. sed Syeaty per cnt. tn, edition wilt be withheld from th» amount ef each payment to be made, collateral security for the due performance of the act. which will op po account be paid until it y complied with. Every offer made must be accompanied by a writ ten guarantee, signed by ove Fespousible persons. that the MdJer or bidders will, ff his or sccepicd, enter into.an obligation within five days, with good and tuffelent t farnish the ae Proposed: the Tanne of the be certified to by the A: tor of fal Revenue for the district ta which they wal will be considered unless acc! ape nied by rueh Fumramtes, aad by satisfacto dence that the bidder is = regular dealer fe theo ar- ticles propesed the license required by act of congress « d-partment reserves the right to reject any J wot coustlered advantageous to the Gov- It 4s to be understood that im case the att quantita of either article shall be delive red a balance due om the other arti vay be considered as completed ia full at theepsiencfthe department Se econ _fespnt Pasmase Cs. 5 ROPOSALS FOR IRON BEAMS AND OF Eu IRON FUR RUCK ISEARD ABSENA Iated lear Sealed Propera signed. st thir otice until Lorciock pm ah, oy of Mareh, next. for the delivery board of F he Mock Island Arsenal. in the Bt of ron, i duantitiegand ¢ see! any of it may be Fequired, of which due notice will be givens bie 15 teeh I 2 teeh I Beams, Beans, 2 Straight, oat of wind, cut to ment remiueenre st rie sds small sizes of I Beams and of augle an channel fron. ends. realy to sat Wrought Iron Columns, tru Bidders to submit plans of the columas ‘=P they may offer to farn.eh’ Bar Tron, round and fist, of 60 000 pounds per eb tenacity. for roof trusses. the above iron per pound Yiellvered, stat o be received, per nd 9 inch Beams Varilied and fitted rende ss copding to plan to be seen at this o Pay tbe made on delivery ef the Iron, be received funds as the Unit ¥ provide Sgpf, ch cach parttal nt will be re- served until the comple ‘of the contract sad tne right te reserved to eet any or all Ty. aml to accept bids Tor any portion of the materials alver * nope in persen at this Brevet Brlgadier General. fe 24-6t Conumanding Rock ‘Arsenal. PRerosats For su sunsisTEN a STORES. tap. < jurther particul Che Acrine Comm igary f Subsistence Lexinzion. Ky. Febraary 17, 1568 SGtisd Prgsonals, will be received at this office ends TUESD. Mareb 1). 1538 eneral com e M for the sad dali ‘Corned Beel, st the Post of yucky, for six months from tke stat he Beef to be of a good marketable guality, from fatsteers. weighing not lese than 450 opertions of fore Gye and kidoey taline a: be delivered cr — quaa- tittes'es may irom: time to time he ros el eaten ate ‘will be tarnished lication © sis ust & ess and en- in a sealer. endorsed, “Proposals Fresh (orc y aster of Gr Goueral MP. Small, ef € nT mb-risnd. Josnea S (DANFORTH ane feut sud A.C. TANO STOOLS. Piano Stools of all descriptions and all prices at of the Warerog G. MRPZEROTT &00., in Teg PI Jue? octave, fomr Boardman & Gray. One es cotave, Parley, ( order) ‘One oh sctave, Guchle & Co. grozssie she Rosewood ot th sale spor omy monthly ; WG. % s— Agents WEE AND § PREAR At Par init oth oma A & — "8 EXTRAOT BUCHU 18 pleasant tn taste and odor, from 4)! inja- Fious propertice, and immediate twits eetion, BUCHU GIVES sisor to the frame, ‘and bloom to po Ep ity ero ied 03 ebanttted to, consumption, insanity or opleptio FH EEMBOLD’s EXTZACT a FS, RETENTION OR | INGONTI- NENCE of Urine, Irritation. inftammation or prostrate ‘in eens calen, Joe. gravel or ae pire it moni anda diseases of USE HEMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUUHU NFEEBLED AND PaLED: beth E PAQRS: got bo bak een ey LDS sUCHU. brisk 5 eoner- ieee: foollagareed aR we foo she, well, AKE ine ion hypo pt nennent gyn —_ UN- ieLuuolos EXTBAOE BO" Cesk TabwoveD wosk wash’ TEE SLORY @1 ors Man Is STRENGTH. ‘berefore the ous and debilitated should iapepiiately use HELMBOLD'S 1 TxTEACT BU- I ELMBOLD'S ExTRACE BUCHU and PROVED ROBE W delicate disorders in ail helt ‘at little ex- . little or no <eaaee no inconve- no exposure. It asant in taste r.immedi.te in ite action, end free from all injurious properties. mcaraepe FLUID SeaEAcy suone. In cure for disease: BLADDERS ‘SrUNEY. ORAVED. DROFSY, on- NIG WEARN! com: CAUAINTS GENERAL DEDILIT nd all diseases of the URINARY ORGANS. whether existing In ALE OR FEMALE, from what Po} and no matter OF HOW LONG STANDING. cases of these organs require the use of & Paper pone tage erg to, Consumption or 3 ie Oor nnd — blood a1 ied framm thee sources, ; HeaitH AND HAPPINESS, ‘ orn per bottle, or six bottles for $5.50, Sola a GGISTS EVERYWHERE. ern @ : BAGA®, > and Man: STOVES, COPERE, WARE, Rt efactuoers of TIN amps hs eel xp Arar tis rie BRING. festm No. 497 tith street above Pa sve. ors’ Bf ng! 8 ben gen | Souraur. W. corner Penna. a = Pa Bd tS ‘SXPatse ‘pessoa, St es eras Heh eats Jottes vi Wart ie and Whit eae iit potts in the sinia Eo sarees alivered ts all parte of the 400, Dr farther! fe “TE . Reo. Agents. PROPOSALS, P®orosats FOR FRESH BEEF. it ines The shane bs Teese oar aches ‘and 6 Ritd:quarters from nix to eight inches abore the Papasan weated to be present to ato fae res thir bids. and be or to give bonds for the fulfilment of their cont Proposals De, endorsed “Pro Be ray = lersigned ieeerves the right to reject aby FOI bids for coud ca pOrnaiefons, re requirements, payments, &c., &c., a8 command of Brevet Major General J. Mf. Bch fel . PENROSE, Brt, Lt. Gol and Chist OS, prerosir SATS FOR MEAT. * Feb Sealed pandas at te aes "fare shed'by the es the an- derst received. tn TUnSbay site ve 10Rh day of Mare tor giittes Free! Beet and Sato reaitred for sale ou wee to il connected wth che Depe " jogton in this cl for 8 Seaton od Beat nity aia cca with Fresh'and Gorned Bee oposel for Washington), Call inctnde” all” Freak and Corn Watton required for issues, and Sieo for salesto: oficers, asd shore autneetied purchase in dey "The Fresh Beef reyaired for seles te officers am Ma ees oe parte, fade by the officer ~ froin the hind-a cs wd the of farters. That required Pua etaie ual proportions of fore and Bind-qunrters; mocks: thanks and taney tallow not recrived. Alt the’ meat will be subject i to be le quali! Poy in apexceptionsl bie condition in ~ ean e meat is nol ; arket will’ be male at haverponse of the some "he ¢ caueractor will be reautzed to deliver the he ny dietriber ous ae ‘quantities d at euch, * an Umes as ns officer of the Subeietence Department may direct. afament to be made at this office monthly for all meat purchased, or when in funds for the pur- uestions respecting quality, and condition will Lesetticd by the olicet of the tence partment rece vin, ‘The contracts wi the Int day of the meat. be made for six — from rl tabs or waste period as the may determine. ising all connected with ¢ Department of Washington are made by direc: tion of Brevet Major General W. H. an com: nai . mah 3 ot Depot and hier 3, seaTED PROPOSALS. IN DUPLICATE S' Mill be received at the ‘office of the undersigned at Cemetery. Tenn , until DAY March 4, 193. for the de- Hivery at thin postof ‘Fresh and Corned Beef Ting the ensuing six monti The beef must be of @ good marketable aseane: ‘ual proportion of fore and hind-guarter meat, shanks and kidney tallow to be excluded} in such quantities as may be from time to time re jiulres for jagae to the troops who are now or may After be stationed at pat fan the Post Commissary shall direct. The person to whom an award i made must be prepared to execute his contract and give the re- Quired bonds at once 8, Chatter Each Lid must be accompanied by » sufici and nt guarantee from two or more persons, loyalty and solvency is certified to by a k of a Conrt of Record.) setting forth that the r will. in cawe the contract ix awarded give ample bonds and secarity for the faithta) per? formance of the same. The bame and res- idence ofeach surety must be give The c ntract awarded unde this, ‘advertisoment rovalofthe Major mmanding the Department P stor Fresh and Corned Beef must be sep! oe and addressed to‘ Brevet Brigadier eral Small, ‘soa f Commissary of = > tence Perpergeonn cumberland, hattan: by Tenn., P. By order, vot Pei Brigadier General M. P. Swall. Chief C. 8.. Dept. of Cumberland. OHN F. SKELTON, fe 22-12t First Lt. 45th U. 8. Infy, A. 0.3, Ouon! ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER No. 17 State Street, w Yorx City, February 21,1933. Seated Proposals Ist duplicetee with a bopy of this advertivement atiached to each, are invited, be received at this office’ 12 h, 3, tai8,, for isinterting ths ind twelve Union soldiers .. furnishing new burial transporting to and ro- Cemetery, Long the proposals, e widressed to the undersigned, Proposals for, disinterring bodies at Portsmouth Grove, BR. I.” RUFUS pee a ae feretd Bvt. Maj. Gen., Ass’t Q. M. Gen. BOPOBALS | FOR CONTINUING DELA WARE BREAKW A’ Usitep yg ey Orrice, No. 209 SourH BixtH Strez’ PuiLavenritia, Pa, Bob. 15, 13%. Bealed Proposals, An duplicate, with i copy af t advertisement attached to each. will be received this office until the 2th day of Mareh. 1858. for Dor necessary for putting upward of 8:00 tons atene in position at the Delaware Breakwater oak lee bre Four filths of the stone to be irregular blocks, srnoekss “Alt ‘stones laid each weighing from two to cpe-fifth of lee than two tons sBidersto furnish all the machinery, boats, moor- 8, &c., and wiftwtever may be required for pro; ofly receiving, removing, and putting stones fo ‘The Werk te he at ali times wabject to inspection by United frie ts; and not paid for until ac- cepted by them, A deduction of twen centum made on part payments ‘until completion and acceptance of Pail t Work to commence sbont 1th May, and to be completed by iSth of October, 1838. 1 i state the rate of labor per ton of at which they will put in place the Pielivered to them, or removed by them, at the Breakwater and Ive-breaker Fach proposal must be guaranteed by two re- * persona. Whose sigaatures should be ap- the guaranty. and who should be certi- being good and. eufficient secnrity by the United States district judge: attorney, callcctor or isotopes te bec dorsed, for Labo nvelopes to be en “Pro; vais for Labor fo cite Breakwater) Po fe 0.6t ineers. Prerosars rer ‘roman Headquarters Distriet of Montana. Assistant Quartermaster’s Office, rt Shaw, » February 1, 1833 Scaled Proponale, in duplicate, will be received at th until 1 ‘kM. sk day of Mar “tor the bilosiag asd jes: ch. fhree bondred thousand (300.000) Ibs, Uatn, ‘Three hundred thousand (300.000) Ibs. Barley, Two hunierd thousand (20 0.0/Ibe Gate, aud ihe hundres thous sand (24 900) Ibe. Barley, ne ‘0 Le delivered to the Ac ssistant Quarter- master at Fort Ellis, MoT. . ‘One hundred thousand (100,00) Ibs. Oats, and pe bundred thousand (100.000) Ibs. Je be delivered to the ‘undersigned at Fort Bhaw, All grain to be delivered in bulk, to bea merchaptabl article, fre Sree feos meee, and subject to oats io wala thivta te sty two. (aniline? to the bushel, and Barley to weigh forty-eight (43) Ibs. to the bushel Bidders will state the price per bushel at which different they wil furnish these ai fies at the Fort d Fort Bilt Beit made seperate nee geri Bidde Btate ‘at what piles iT ee -{ they will deliver all or apy y portion o 1 Fe amount of grain at some point in the Gallatin val: ‘2 or near the usual travelled route. No prog for Less than twenty-five thousand (28.00) pounds will be entertained Delivery to commence onor before the Ist day ¢ July. 186" and a ap aren to be delivered on or be ie re the lay of October. Bidders to be subject to the usnal conditions reg- ulatimg 001 for grimy supplics. pin geen af Uolon Catone . Reeve, commanding “e: §, CONSTABLE. femét Chief Q. x iat DEF ARTRERT, “Ff ASHINGTON, 1838. Proposain will ived until the arch. at Hforclock, neomy for the purchase of ois fe ig rhe Winnetingo, Manhattan, So Geum beat oie et as ee. apd Pree mend id a: 'n beeen snd all neceasary pilon, concer ing them ill be given Pa cre beg boy toy tng eee vont of sits three toe ipeimete: ton of vance ot = prea er eG Twent, requir the ace GIDEON WEGL of the D—DA. Uniontown on the t Oey N GRAPE Vin rh ewes enue RT aiegiicg. ape Soest the PATENT MEDICINES. Hoeormaxps GERMAN BITTERS am HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, THE GREAT REMEDIES FOR ALL DisEasEs orTse LIVES, STOMACH, OB DIGESTIVE ORGANS HOOFLAND’S GEBMAN BITTERS Finely terced of she pase junere (ee to mea- iakinn s seration ey ae ene pa He ito agers ‘efany HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIO bination o all the jessontat ru ner san ng saeten cheat tas tenet lect ree rated inedies ever offered to the publicr free Fever ohgor ne Medicine from Alcoholic aderacte GERMAN BITTERS. Those no objection to the combination ofthe Bitters as seston. wil a a HOOFLAND'S ixkaas TONIO. are ih good, and contain po ips tostician virense, tha choice eetwes ete, @ mere matter of taste, the Tonle being the suigentons Dyrpopeis, Nervous Devlin ees fvorvaynpethicing an ciowsiy aa tdaetetin tes That. the pariant sufere: from several or are ofthe fotleetan diners Oonstis Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fulness of Blood to the Head, Aci &f the Stomach, Nausea, Heart- burn, Dissust for Food, Fulness or Weight im the Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sink- ing or Fluttering at the Pit @ the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Hwrried or Difteutt Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffcating Sensations when in a Lying Posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots or Webbs before the Sight, Dull Pain in the Head, Def- ciency of Perspiration, Yel- lowoness of the Skin and Eves, Pain im the side, Back, Chest, Limbs, ete., Sud- den Flushes of Heat, Burning in the Flesh, Constant Imainines of Evil, and Great Depression of Spirits. pThe snflerer from these, diseases should exercise atest caution inthe selection for Blecace, porchasing only that which he is as- gured from ‘his investigations and 1 feeses true merit, ie com from injurious ingredients, a1 eterna ita for th if these di: Tn'uus connection ‘we would astaiht tices well Ehown Fomedisos: HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, AND HOOFLAND’S GERMAN TONIC, PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, Pa. Twenty-two years since they were first intro- duced into this country from Germany, during reater extent, than any other remedic fhe ubtie. ‘These remedies will effectually cure Liver Conr aint, Jaundice, pin, Chronic or Nervous bai lity, Chronic Diarrhoea, Disease of the Ki all diseases arising froma Disordered Livers! Stomach, or Intestines. jes known to DEBILITY, Resulting from any Cause whatever: Prostration 0 the System, induced by Severe Labor, Hard ships, Exposure, Fevers, & There ts no medicine extant equal & these rem, edics in such cases. A tone and vigor is im fo the whole system; the appetite is strengthenek, {helstomach digests promptly. the uritied, the comple: mes sound the yellow tiuge ts eradicated tras m is given to the checks, and the ie ‘and nervous invalid: becomes a etfong and thy being. PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, And feeling the hand of tim Hie a ne TONTO mn them, with all ius attendant use of thie BIT: RS oF 1 ix into thelr ystan, ardor Sosseeens ‘that will instil oneray A their thranken forms, and re tealth and bapplnees to thelr femaluiag Soars” NOTICE, at ia.avelt leet ee fact that full one-half ot be female portion of our r population are seldom in he enjoyment of good health; or. to use their own expression. **never feel well.” ‘They are languid, devoid of alll energy, extremely nervous, and have no appetite. To this class of persons the BITTERS, TONIC; ts eepectally recommended, eo? Me WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN Are made strong by the use of either of thesn rem edies. They will cure every case of MARASMUS without fail. ‘Thousands of certificates have accumulated in the hands of the proprietor, but space will allow publication of but a fow. Those. it will be a ‘ved, are men of note and of; u Ge cal testi of such standing that TESTIMONIALS. HON. GEO. W. WOODWARD, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa, series: PHinaven rh 16, 1857. “End ‘Hooftand’s German. Dittere’ 1 tonic. ae Ses diseases of the di; five organs and of gr deneht in cases of ibility and want of traly. eto Ww. WoobWalp.” HON. JAMES THOMPSON, Judne of the emeeene Court of Pennsylvania. ILADELPHIA, April 28, 1856. Leonsider | Hoofland's Ge German Bitters’ a'ealwa- in cases of a of Indigestion or ‘Dervousset ble m: B “4 sr tit ied FROM REV. JOSEPH H. KENNARD. D.D., Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia Dr. Jackson—Dest Bir: I have ie frequently Feiuested te connect my’ name with recommenda Hous of different Kindsof nee, b the practice as out of tn opriate ef have in all cases declined, but with s clear proof ja tarlous instances: and particularly in tay’ own fam ‘Usefulness of Dr. Hootland’s Ger the Bitters, I depart for ones, froin ny usual course, to express my full conviction that, for xeneral de: bality of the system, and eoecialy Lor, Liver Com: Plain its @ safe and Tn tusually Taoubt mot, tt ‘some cases it may f Pg be v ‘Beneliclal i) those who suffer from Youre, veer reansetft exw ARD, Bightn’ aioe Coates street. FROM REV. E. D. FENDALL, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, _— I have derived res Sectied benefit from of Soefiand’s Ges sitters, and feel it or Prins tei sil who mead from pons ral debility oF from Wiseasos ran a liver. ‘ours tral; ; ere ee. WENDALL. oauTion. bit 's German Remedies sited t Jeune of O. M. SAOKBO Be wrepner of Steh bottle, “Ail others aro coum Pri Office Manni the German wedfeat tore, Nor at ‘AuCH STREET Phi CHABLES M. EVANS, Proprietor, Formerly 0. M. JACKSON & 00, PeICES. oofend’s Gorman Bitters, ete Bodie por Bote orbsid doves for BT buy inonierisen ie penton reel 78 R™ ESTATE AUCTION CARD. . (©. 'T. GRIFFITH, Anctloneer.) hap gg s acorn oH 0. Fox, Office cor. F ats., opposite General P. 0., REALESTATE RBORERS sod AUCTIONEERS, Bales at Auction of Beiter facto ee Pine BORK OF9 T2980 CZR4ANG yt-p op 3 eee Seen Pir Naw eet ELLANE. 2 ee ee = ra oo of Biganctan editions, ere 2 pe are seedy. x ‘Books are vow ar- 3s "Ss" COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts. ¥ CLARK & 00. Anctioncers, Issa Rayguet ‘G80 7th street, above E. zs will sell Goode Fancy Articles 333 Y EVENING thineret 4.288 Sarch yg tell every lot that is put up tothe 789 Horse CLABK & ©O., Aucts. KA ON THIS pounds unrefined At370 soe iy 9 under the Metro- i steam Kiserentug. (oe) WoT wae Soo ace ASSTION THIS RVENING, at 7 o'ciock, at 1 fron 2. W, TOWNSHEND 2.00, ie. az Zecks. Tre jom-tt National Intelligenes; Boltvon, ‘Terms: Cash. in United States or Trvanerg pote. TO-MORROW. of Ordnance. AN m2-6t Chietof Ordsance, sth Mi Sth Military District. Alotion BALE. ‘There will be sold to the highest bidder, at public BY™ i "Gee etn vanin neem rner of 10th’ street, ‘auction. at oom. cu WEDNESDAY Merck (138 . URE, aaa COMFORTS, &. dest Stores and y fay MORNING. re ee Sioa MAUNG; Mer tt a "s Adze, Mattrevece, Feather eds ; oe one Pe oe a Chive; Glass. and Crockery Ware AcuPatrena cae mre perl! Beal Carpets, Olicioths, ac —on WEDNESD, erms cash. fists a Paper a E Mere baaoid at | M.K. WALSH & CO. Aucts. auction avy yard, Pitted Pia hetoltrwing ¥ Witt, WARE & CO, Auotionsars, as fa and Clorhin B Horee and Oarriage . “= = SALE OF HORSES. CARRIAGES, & tie, ey, é ae COR ny ae oe Hose, e *, . feet Gum Hove, Life Hreservre, Lanter, “te. die Carriage and Work Horses-(a full descrip of Steam Easinecrine ton at gale: compel feet Leather ot ee Green and "ek Pal end Beduis 620 Ibs. Fy 465 ibs. oe se ‘ans, Paint oil, tae Grind: Ler and? Tren Bollere ALso. without t oat tke D A larce caltction ot of New and Second-hand Bus: ait ome Wrousnt cantante mn et Sicreciicie’ Cetrisges, Express Wagons and oa st. }szEe collection of New nd Second-hand Har. Bureau fen a ie 1, RC. wt sale. —— Tp mee in oil Ts. - zine 100 ibe. Bhest Iron, 8 pe | oa dere Tomadaye, Tharadays and avi lw “Oarage premineee | regard to weaier. ae ee ee WALL SOO" natin, ass B. WHEELED & 00. Auctioncore, ‘No. 61 La. ave. bet. 6th a nd 7th streets, Opposite Seaton House. Launches. 1 Whale Boat, 1 oes Live and White Oak at eke Be Tools, Furnit THO! 3a We it NOTICE. Mayor's Orrice, February 23, 1858. Tu accordance with the provisions of the act lating to fish wharves or dock eprroved February 12, 1855, notice is hereby giv t the privilege of an established fish wharf the nortivnide of the Potomac river, between 1ith street cast and lath atreet west, will ‘be offered for sale t bidder. at jon. Reso | Jay cooxe & 00., BANKERS, Firtegytn Staxer, Orros-rz TRRAsuRy, Buy and sell at current market rates, and keep constantly on hand a fall supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPOUBD INTEREST NOTES. Orders for STOCKS, BONDS, &e., executed ‘and collections made on all accessible points. sett ordinance can besten at BARD MALLACH a 0 ELER & CO. anct. B J.B. W! Southwest corner "Pea n’s avenue And 9th street, >| rise Ee) 3 EE >| Ri 1 F. Casey m§ SAL VAL TABLE REAL ES8- IBST NATIONAL BANK TE ON LAPAVETTR SUUABE. OF WASHINGTON. Bry virtue of decree of the Sani rt of — Kem pred 4 oi er ee ane al oes H. D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, inp tone ng fu wbi i gy boot | WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. Sod others delepdante, a sod Wii ee am, | — uity Docket No. he subscriber wil! sell GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY pubic atction, on TUESDAY AFTEBNOON, the ith day of March, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, aNnD < areas No. boyd iti it of p eget ag renting on Hi street norts, feet uit la: rE TAT ene | cies. sa risaleg beck of teat wtaeh a vuired rty-one feet one inch to a twent ick stable, fronting on said grourd on which tt stands hia property ts improved gta story dou- rick House. built in the best style. a oneof # offered for gale in 15th street, opposite the Treasury Department. Government Securities with Treasurer United States, S7-ONE MILLION DOLLARS.e@ ‘We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES et current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections in ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give care- ful attention to ACCOUNTS OF BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS and to any other business entrusted to us, FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN. z House. ‘Terms of sale as prescribed by decree: One-fourth in cash upon the day of sale. and the residue in | three equal instalments at six, twelve. snd cigh- teen months, with interest from day of sale, which the notes of the rr. properly. cured, will be taken. All conveyan revenue cane Shee cont of the pr wi wired when ¢! see CARTER M aes mh2-cobde” BY #, coum No. LARGE SALE OF GOVERNMENT STOCK. ‘We will sell, bL jor D, MENT LOANS at all ttmes cheerfully furnished, MORNING™ March Tih. wt at govciaek in frat aoe Avctio: rt are: "Ne 5 WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. | ietween Sth end Mth streets, the following pe Washington, March 20, 1835. m 71-tt — it ent cones ashtemion, Merch ae eke Wsuixcron city tions: leo, 8 BAVINGS BANK poerer oo : tare, Bedsteads. Corner of 7th street and Louisiana avenue, | Whetie Wheat Hennes, Trucks, Cushions, Picks, Barrow Wheels, Pickhanaiee Shevels, Tubs, Oil PAYS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS, spaces: Claldrova, Raby Tubs” Oils, Palate, tewan shes, BUYS and SELLS all kinds of BONDS and 2S ‘Tare jrhgakel Blocks and F Pallies, arr end assortment of Stove 5 3, 8e, PESEEA, COED ont HEE. Scand many other articiae pot herein enumerated Highest prices patd for LAND WARRANTS. | “Ccodsimuat be removed Immediately ‘iter ths 3. B. ELVANS, President. | “Yez9 INO AMOS. Salonen: J. A. RUFF, Treasurer. nowtm | 300) A0BES OF LAND RIMENT OF THE INTERIO} p™ UNITED STATES PATENT 0 OFFICE, February 1, 1938. inn the petition of MAHLON LOOMIS, of Wi on, DG., Draying tor. the 8 oxtgpaton of 8 Sh iliprovement in Plates for nieintal tenth seven years from the expiration of said which takes place on the 24 day of May It ix ordered that the said the Patent Ofmice on MOND: AT AUCTION, R.M. BAbL witte. mn WEDNESDAY, March 5 a m.. at bis Real Ket Estate Exchange. Corner of Seventh apd Detreetn, (ground feet, , acres of fine Land, improved, situated in Staff county, Va. near Aquia Creek Landing, and ne miles froma railroad. Portion of the Lad culti- vated. balance wooded. Neighborbood good, aud land finely situated. Sale positive. ‘Terms cash. Granite stone quarry on this place, from which the granite inthe Capitol was taken: | GREEN & WiLLiAns, for tent, tition be heard at ¥,the i3th day of and rsons are and show cause, if any they petition ought not to be granted. # opening the extension are required to fe 28-d&de Auctioneers. stent Office their objections Cpr ih in writing. te least ‘aorniy ya 8 before B* ‘CUOPER & LATIMER. typo f hearin) ¥ either (Successors to Jas. C. MoG: re Oc.) to be used at Hehe tate, st, be | Bouthweat corner Penna. ‘yenge and Eleventh st. en and transmitted in accordan: Star Office B Bu‘ ith alen off the office, which will be furaished on PaSaposttion and other Ty 5 e filed ‘Ped po es the oh ment il any. SALE SIX-ROOM HOUSE, relied spenae $64 THIK ear STREET wet oe BE. Inthe office tiwent AWEER CAND -D STREETS SUUTH SMITHSONIAN GROUN ys after filing the test me of trust. dated the fifth 4 Fs also, that this notice ibe poblished fn December, 1857, and duly recorded in Liber 4 the Intelligencer Washington, | E.. No. 26, folio 495, ene of the land recor j once a week for three ve weeks. the | Washington county. District of Columbia, firet of said publications to gun ta beat least sixty days | sell, on SATCRDA ¥. the Previous to the day of heari Ten day of March, 18% 5 e'clock p. m.. on,the premises, part of Lots c * A.M, STOUT. 13, f _fe6-wSw Acting Commissioner of Patents, | “essa giants ‘valance in monthly payments rest yd PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. ry hod UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. tipry het po call ‘ebruat ancing hhaser's cost. JB gomE at ime of aale, B SHAW 7: - iA fe COOPER & LaTI ay Bos. Wa On the petition oreiia NDuie top, Mase ying the extensl Procerded with, the on the adoption of the rules reported by committer, jenner.cunsttorntte curepesiee, Mr Edmunds ter, and was no the Court of Im; tion the Senate Mr. Sone, said they should adhere to precedente cutabliches by former casre, poco Fo present course followed. They were obliged to take an additional oath, and would be really a court while thus engaged, iy were a le gislative body while engaged in those duties. is point was discussed at considerable length. r. word by = The casrechaines was lost— then moved to strike out the ", Wherever it Occurs betore the Pd sixth article being read — Mr. Saulsbury moved to strike out the clause empowering officer of the court of impeachment to call fn the assistance of the army and navy toenforce its commands, claum- ing that the Geant bad no power wo give any such orders, and that they no power enforce such orders, which, therefore, would gested that the sixth rele doa fifth containing all the Mr. that the fifth could mot take the noe of the sixth, After further discussion on the point, an amendment of Mr. Trumbull to strike out the whole provision, as and insert that “the presiding officer Iso be So to direct the em- orm: the District of Co- umbia, or any other m, during the trial, to disbarge such duty as may be prescribed for bim,” was agreed to by the following vou Year—Messrs. Anthony, Cole, Corbett, “Davis, Johnsen, MeCreery, ‘Norton, Paserson of Fea pessee. Ross, og tS seo Tromball: Vax Winkle, Willey and Wil Noys—Messrs. Conkiii Howard, Morgan, Morrill of Maine, Morrilt of Vermont, Nye, Pomeroy, Sherman, Stewart, Sumner. Thayer and Wilson is Mr. Trumbull then moved to add a proviso authorizing the Sergeant-at-Arms, under the direction Of the presiding officer, to employ such ascistance as may be necessary to enforce, execute, and carry into effect Bll the lawful or- ders, & , of the court. Mr. Drake asked the Senator's leave first to offer another amendment, and moved to strike out the remaining portion of the sixth section, providing “that the court shall have power to compel the attendance of witnesses, ac.” y ing that if that power was not mbherent is court they had no power to confer it The question was then put on Mr. Trumbull’s amendment, and it was agreed to. | & Mr. Drake's amendment was lost by the fol- lowing vote jessre. Buckalew, Davis, Drake, Fow- ler, Hendneks, McOUreery, Norton, Patterson of od Van , Conness, Edmunds, ‘Tennessee, Ross, Saulsbury, Sprague, Winkie—12 s—Messrs. Anthony, Cameron, ancien. Frlinghuy rill of Maine, Ny+, Pomeroy, Sumner, Thayer, Tiptor ‘Wilson—22. msey, Siewart, Wiley, Williams, and righth arucl+ having been read . Bayard said, under the article upon the failure of the accused to Appear, the court was empowered toenter a plea of “not guily” tor him, which was a athority. It should be materially changed. Mr. Buckalew moved, accordingly, to insert the words “upon order” after the word “fail. ‘The amendinent was lort Mr. Howard thought the word “answer” cov- ered the whole case. The tweitth article having been read, Mr. Sumner calied attention to the clause which provides that on the adjournment of the court, Tesume consideration of I ative business, and sug- ted the propriety ef the Senate s refraining trom intercourse with the President during the jor | trial, and insisted that they should give their unintermitted attention to the grave duty de- volving upon them. He made no motion to amend, however, and the article was adopted On motion of Mr. Anthony, at five minutes past 6, (it having become evident that when the twenty-first article was reached a lengthy de- bate Would ensur,) the Senate adjourned Horsr.—After our report closed on Satur- day— ‘The imp bment articles were discussed in fifieen minutes speeches up to the hour of ad- journment. During the debate, Mr. Kerr inqyited of Mr Boutweil whether there would be reported to the House any far- ther wstimony than that already printed Mr. Boutweil replied that the committee had Ro purpose to report any further testimony. Arvarns iN St. Mary St. Mary's Beacon says ‘The dwelling and kitchen ot Jas, L. Biscoe, Exq, who resides near the Great Mills, in the Factory district,were destroyed by fire on Sun- day morning Iast. It ts supposed that the fire originated from aspark lodging on the roof. As soon as the fire was discovered, the neigh- bers of Mr. Biscoe came promptly to bis assist- ence, and succeeded in saving nearly Jl the furniture and valuables of both house and There was mo insurance upon the Courty, Mp.—The young son of Charles Dent, Esq.. the particulars of whose accidental shooting we gave a few weeks ago, died on Thursday ‘The doctors in attendan: den) pronounced, we ur hopeless from the beginning. Notwithstanding the run, frost, and snow of the present prolonged spell of wintry weather, our farmers are active in doing what they can of farm work, and in many cases have already prepared their tobacco beds for seeding. WINCHESTER AxD Strasnvno Rattroap.— The Legistatury of Virginia less than a year ago incorporated the Winchester and Strasburg Railroac Company. That road is a link in the line of roads leading from Marper's Ferry, through Winchester, to Strasburg, and thence to Harrisonburg. With this link built, it is expected that the Vi alley road of Virginia will proceed at an early day to organize for the construction of a hne from Harrisonbur, throngh Stanton and Lexington, to Salem. At the latter point, it will be remembered that the road through the Valley of Virginia will strike the Virgins and Tenurerse Bind.ana thes te connected with the entire system of railways extending through the intermediate States to Louisiana. The importance of this connection is well understood. to! im the day AE; vaste *. Fan improv forseven'yearstrom thorepiration ¥ COOPER & tment Se i Aacttoncers, i B ‘Successors: McGuire lent, which Bouthweet corner of of Penn's avenue and beg 5 takes place ou the 2d day of Star Office Building. jay, 1888 = It in orde that the said petition be heard at Cpayorny SALE OF a AUUARE the Patent Utice en MONDAY. the sth day of OW LOU AVENT: eat, at 12 o'clock Mt I persons are giXTE § STREET. RNOWN ‘AS TH to appear and show cause, ifany th they have, Ly Tiny said petition ot By virtue of a decree of the District of Columbia, ‘diag ti jnare 4, and sania, the ast werd! with the ine of ald lot fee, etice southward. ly the whole depth of thence wesiwardly Foe ig end oes sorihwamay’ to the place of be- voogeenive wr ether ‘and Improve. oft vai ications to be at erreees ‘ays a ' ant oan ‘to the day of bearing. epee “sale as prescribed by the decree are as A.M. 8TOUT, — | follows’ One thitd of the pare ey to be fo8-wow Acting Commissloner of | Paid cash, and the Dalance'in I and 18 mouthe P. QF THE INTERI pr “UNITED St MIke PATENT OFFICE, Asmingron pices e et 180 soeTon MARKST, 180 180 PHUNSYLVARIA AVENUE, aar. preyerya Pe. oF. SF The sale of the homestead of John ©. Cal- houn, to satisfy a debi*was suspended by order of General Canby, a few days ago. S87 A daughter of J. G. Thomson, Indiana, Pa., came near killing herself by an overdose of corrosive sublimate prescribed by a phy- sician. S7 lows has three women editors—Mrs. Money, of the Jefferson Era: Mrs, Hartshora, of the Corydon’ Monitor, and Mrs. Mary Read, Of the Wright Country Register. { §7-A society for the Prevention of cracity to animals is to be chartered in Massachu~ setts, B7-A paper called The Repudiator, having for ite object the repudiaton of the national debt, has been started in St. Louis. ‘The paper is de- cidedly Democratic. s7-The agent of the freedmen’s bureau in Madison, Georgia, has notified vagrant negrocs that they must go to work at omce or be treated as vagranis. frant pensation {ie"rales ‘of the Ostholic Church. to enable Prince Humoert, heir of the ltalian throne, to marty his cousin. B7~ 9 ,00),000 pins made in 19 hours by a ma. bine invented in Hartford. S7 Nabant ne bas neither min- ister lawyer nor doctor. 87 Gas companies throughout t tee country generally are reducing the price of S87 The Thames tunnel is to be used for rail ‘way purposes, 87 Joseph Smith's widow to have received a revised edition of the Mormon Bible, communicated to her by a spiritual from the deceased ‘The citizens of St. Louis ae geting = Cited over the question of free nar ie a Mr. | ‘Warner, Of Provi- ‘hile Mr. ~ ‘Grace, R. 1, was artic on Friday ‘evening, 0 eoctdeesslly Sos ‘and the bu ‘went through bis ‘hand and body, and teoged i ie et Iw feared thatthe wound, wi

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