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PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS. bands fr. SY HORSES Win ITED STATES ENGINEER OFFIOR. BITED STATES ENGL '§ OFFICE, pages = U CITY HALL, BOSTON, Masi. Jess Setosver ear 8 rare, Mp. pete Qogiernesgs OR, Proposals will be received at this tine eetil The 13th day of March. 18 8:for furni ue ir ) i)l"be received | Boon. March 12, for the delivery of three thousand | ing Coa for the steas fos and dredece tolonsing to tid 12 km. MONDAY, Sores Ausdsed and sixty-two (3.672) cuble fest of | the United States. om account of Patapeco river 8. for furnishing bepot Granite, ‘to be furnished in the rough, and seven | improvement, for the work! Wg season, say to Di iees fret of Cat Grantee: atthe intl RoC MeCEET | COMET? oS tormn of peoporaie nd oth “ 4 I pe . . rf at Fos y . fen e nal g00d SouPit os Figs mouth harbor, New Hampshire, aa follows, | reguiremente may be obtained at thigamice ss H il! be opened at 12:39 p m.. March 13 1833, to (9) bine yeare old. sud wail es Between April 15 and May 15, 1358.8 pieces of di- | at this oficr, inthe presence of such bidders as may. psa wal nani mension stone, containing 29) cubic feet, and 38 | choose to attend ‘They will bes ct toa ricid inspection at th veopet cut granite, containing 2.074 cuoie feet. The right is reservot to reject all or any of the Depot. and none be received that do not pass el 2 rhage May 15 and June 15, 1363, 19 pieees of di- | bi is fora cause de med snfficient by the under- pe Shark ng menslon stone. 99 cubic feet, and 68 pieces of cut | signe: JOHN G. PARKE Bide will be received for the whole or aay num- | FTanite 2.074 cable foot. mh 9st Major of Engineers, Rvt. Maj is and July 18, 1863, 88 pieces of di- The sual conditions. which may be ascertained | Mension stone, 1.478 cubic feet, and'72 pieces EADQUARTERS DEPARTMENT OF THE fer Sill bc eujotned mnoe contrartace: | sanite-aawe cable ee pieces of cut | FT CUMBERLAND. Blank forum of proposals will be furnished upon | , Between July 15 and Augast 18, 1338, the remain- \ Okce Chicf Commi pare ps Sebeitenetst “pplication der. 46 pieces of dimension stone, 1.427 cubic feet, Louisville. Ky, March 4. 1338. mtracts awarded under this adverti and 57 pieces of cut granite—1.693 cubic feet. Sealed Proposals (which must be in duplicate, Ul pot be considered in force until 0 The dimension stunes to be farnished in the copy of this advertisement attached ty each) ner of the Military Disiclon a rongh.vary in lengths from 6 feet 1 inch to 9 feet, received until 12 o'clock m., TUESDAY, he Cor a ~ | in width from } foot § taches to 3 feet and curl nantor of the Depart: | in rises from 2 feat to fork A inches Heck tone parrels A No. | Extra Family Flour. must contorm as to size to the definite dimensions £0 barrels Grade Flour. given in the drawinge and ifications; must be The Flow manufactured entirely from {ree from sap and seams, and other defects, and be | Sound winter wheat. Pproval of contract, and the w number must | ¥fll quarried to make natural beds, and cut to full unde of Selt. te delivered within sixty days from the date of 20,000 edges. Conditions: ha paces eg terms of payment pote carina | “fhe cnt granite (which isto be Jaid in regular jhe ¢ 10, 1866, for furnishing the following Stores! The contractin oe parties will be req to deliver at least if the number of horses ntracted for within thirty days from the date of will be furntated on appiteation at this often jority Thief 1 er af courses of headers ond stretchers, with dovetailed +P. 5) Rape ne ee 15 te) mat be carefull cat ‘e Yhe dimensions | _mh7-2t Brevet Brig. Geng and mb at Guns raw pect ace of = —— ee ; ste fo be rin ie “rea nat to have'a | ()FFICE OF THE CHIR SIGN AL OFFICER. , draft oue ineh in width cui xD. C., : PIPL OF THR batter of half an inch to each f ‘Sealed Proposals (in duplicate) will be rece vad NOTICE TO ebomfering of the d MM nie. 1868. 3 fur ine ‘th on De A “i zi ing of the beds and ugh hammere: are! hb fl rel ii e pigpal a Fire 5 straight.” square and full to dimensions. The di ment of the army with Three mn an ‘ifty (300) Sets of Bignal Eani, ents, complete, consist- of Hickory Staffs. ons of the headers vary in lengths from ¢ pyar Uaetreme' feteies feet 6 inches to § 1-5 Inches, in widths from 2 feet 2 e city of ak. 10% . Until 12 m., April 15, i feo and Funnels; Canvas Unses, with Rubber Pouches; 388. for the labor and materials required in the | inches 00 2 fect inches, and in Fises from 2 feet to | S10 Tn "tags, acissores Piyere: Hovereacks hee construction of two lift locks and one lock | ? iithench offer must be given the names of two | . The equipments must be made sfter the model 1F, Re Canal now in process of construction arvand | , Wunthis Urrsone as pamranteae fon ne ntti | deposited in thie offices end. of equally good, mete tg Dee Moines rapide txceution of the contract, the amount of surete ty | Tiss. ‘The whole must be delivered, rendy for in- Tne locks are to be 3i0 feet lone between auoins, | S2°cution of the contract, the smount of surety to | Soe ttion ou oF before the 15th of April. 1996. avd @ fect wide between walle in the chambers, | Po toeuu' for bids and gearantees will be fara The other conditions req nts made sod to be constructed of Sirst-clasw cut-stone ma’ | Park form Sond eer known on application to this office. “SPne first lock. located at Keokak, will be 10x | The bide mast state, fepareteyy the wrice ger | actorscd.\Bropossin for Signet Bacioweaee feet Tift. and bnilt cutirely im the river. sapiefoctct stone en biifarniehed Ln, the rough, | ent ree tT nee Omer ané the price per cubic foot for the cut stone. Plans and ee are reaty, and may be examined during the usual office hours, at the U. 8. Engineer Office. fourth floor, City Hall. ‘Each proposal must be market on the outside of the envelope, * Proposals for Granite for Fort Mc- Clary.”” G. FOSTER, The second lock will be a ~ut 2) mile« above the ret. with 8 feet lift, and will be protected from the river by the canal embankment The guard lock will be located at the head of the anal st Nashville. and will be protecte! by the mlenk me ecia deph as és Separate proposals (in duplicate) must be made, = a ean : revet Maj. Gen. United States Army, CLASS f STONE AND CEMENT ot Lt. Cot. Engineers. ‘The propounia under this bea! must =pecity the | P)ROPOBALS FOR MPAT. Sealed Proposals, which must be in duplicate, prices at which the above materials will be delit a with scopy of this advertiament attached £9 0ach. rec Wasmixctoy. D.O., February 24,1868. | will be received unthh Pocock M.. TUESDAY. CLASS T1—TRON. Scsled proporate, of ths form furnished by tue un: | March 30, I88 for upplying Preah Bécfand Corned Proposal= must state ihe price per pound at | dersigned, will be reevined, tea Reef, of good marketable quality, in equal prepor BRicB both wrought sod cast iron will be delly- | FURSDAY the 19th day of’ March: at 12m. for | tions of fore and hind uuarter meat (neck rec : | all the Fresh and Corned Beotand Mutton requited | and CLASS T11—TIMB for sale or issue to all connected with the Depart- | troops and others supplied by the Government at Proposals must state the price went of Washington in thi: city, "Also. forsupaly- | Louteville, Ry and. J. flersonville, Ind. “Also, to thouwand feet. b m.. at which such timber a8 | ing the troops at Forts Foote and Washington. Ma , | furnish the oficera-siationed in Loutevilien Ky’, 43 be required. will be delivered | with Fresh and Gorned Beef Said. propossl. foF Ind., with choice cuts of Fresh By orde he f Bij Omi. ‘of the army. rites Pi ‘ty and Disbursi: ficer, Signal Depart- poe iy isbursing O: Ty tanta AAD cuaEtERs DEPARTMENT OF THE CUMBERLAND. Orrice Carer Commissary oF SupsisTENC: Hovisee Ry.) March 4.2 licate, nntil anks, tallow to be excluded.) for issue to and Jefferson CLASS IV —LABOK. | Washington. D.©., will include all Fresh and | Beef, Lamb, and Muttoi This will incinde the bailing. draining, and | Corned Beetand Marton required for fesues, and ene contract to. be in force for stx months, com- also fer sales to officers and others authorized to purchase at this depot. The Fresh Becf required for sales to officers s plied to be of the finest quality. of select made by the officer in charge, from the hind-qaar, tere and ribs of the fore quarters. That required for the troops to be of equal proportions of fore and hind-quarters; necks, shanks. and kidney tallow not received. All the ment will be subject to rigid Inepection; to be of exccil-at marketatte quailty and in anexceptionable condition In all cases, if the meat ix not satisfactory. purchases in the open market will be mule at the expense of the cou- cromyation of pits. preparing the foundativn «which “ill be on rock.) constructing the lock-wails, and ether masonry: building the necessary protection walle making th: cessery embankment and rip- alls. and constructing siuices culverts d and in the lecks for reeling t! 1 and the furnishing of ail machinery and i plements requir for th« proper execution of the ere) ‘on the Ist day of April, 1848 No bid will by ertained that is not made by a regular butcher, who must give his present place of business and lence. ‘The manner of making bids, requirements of pecs eos same as Cy mag ee Apeg ey Auguat 6, I for proposal for furnishiny ‘real a MP. SMALL. Beet_& R mh7-2t Bvt. Brig. Gen. and C. 3. requires separate pro} cate) for cack and every ¢ willbe made on each class Oo aggregate osals (in dap! and the awardme hont re- B (Ro. 726 '¥Y THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. he same verty rt | Fe sont mt ired to deliver th the same party for contractor will be required to deliver the EGR MARION Each bid mest contain aw meat at the storehonses at the places named. where | 5 4 os Btate " wed Ly two te he will distribute ft In such quantities and at each | Fer the Sale of Valuable Lands tn the State of Kan United sas and within the Limits of the Osage Indian Cessions under Treaty of September 2th, 1365, with the Great and Little Osage Indians. In pursuance of Law. I, Axprew Jonson, President of the United States of America, do times nc ag officer of the Subsistence Department muay direct ‘Separate proposals will be received for supply- ing the troops at Forts Foote or Washington, Md.. with Fresh and Corned Beet_and with Corneil Reef and Matton. in Washingtoa, D. 0. bj nowD to this office: or part c will. {f awarded be contrac the cla: which they bid ter into covtract with the Government, or make cd the difference between them aud the next : . hereby deelare and make kaown that pubite sates "Eke nam or bames of the persaue proposing | Frei ior cn Weekieee Oe will by held at the under mentioped land affice in must be written outin full. with their places of | = both nents.” Ini accepting the the State of Kanaus, st the periods hereinafter Treblence apd post office aidress the erage price on the au Tat. As to the Public Lands at the Land @ffice at Plans. meps and specifications. and all necessary | required for both purposes will be cousiden 4 oan be read) for examination atthe United | Bidders must be present at the opening of the | HUMBOLBT KANSAS, commencing on FRIDAY, neer soffice at Keokuk, lowa.for fifteen | bids Payment to be made at this office monthly for all meat purchased, or when in funds for the purpose. All questions respecting quality and conti don will be settled by the officer of the Subsistence De- partment receiving the meat ‘The contracts will be made for six months, fr the Ist day of April. les. or such period as the | vmissary General may determine. an als for supplying all connected with | tof Washington are mad Major Ge the first day gy May nezt, for the disposal of the lands situated within tho following designated i parts of townships lying within the of the be farnished upon etare requested to mm fer the locks South of the base line and satt of the sizth principal meridian. Praetional townships 25, 27, 28, 29, 3), 31, 32,33, 34, f range 17. Fractional townships 25, townships 27, 28. 29, 3), tec- | $1.92, 33, and 34, and fractional township 35 of range 13. aforesaid « ks. as may be the Govern- or more « most advantageous to Xernment reserves the right to reject any by al We He Bavory 6 RELL is. A printed copy of this notice should al townships 26. townships 27, 28. 29,30, oesch . . 1 Depot and Chief C 31, 52. 3. and 3. fractional town ps3 of range 19. Rea Ek ad shel Ne egduetedt Eg! | PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF. Pessina conrame se ne in ae 31, 32, 38, $4, and fractional tow seis for Labor and Material forthe Locks for | 20) mproverment of the Des Moines Rapids.” Fractional townships 26, 27,28, 29, 90, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35. of range 21 Forthe sale of the following deseribed trust lands at the same place. commencing on SATUR. DAY, the Vth day of May nert. for the disposal of certain tru situated within the following township of townships lying within ti r the Second ar- . ‘ebruary 23,1333. Sealed Proj Ns.in duplicate.will be reeeived at the effice of Byt Col. G Bell, C 8. 0 5S 3 treet. Washington, D.C .on MONDAY, March oth 18488, at for allthe Fresh Beef required ) #t Alexandria. Va ,for six months ‘rom April Ist. iss snch lesetime as the Commissary General Lieutenant Colonel 35th Brevet Major Gen pPerosats FOR TRANSPORTATION. sd eet aa | cetntabieenen tee divest ticle of the aforementioned treaty. Onsicn Sauter Granreewieuee, _? The Beef tobe deliverel there on the order | outh of the base lime and east of the 6th principal ek aiaheans | Of the Acting Commissary of Subsistence at meridan. ‘ ans, La.) babrears Z 1 | that place: of a"gvod and ‘marketable quality. fn 1 townships 25, 27, 28. 29. of range ‘ invited and yroportions of fore and hind-qnarters (necks, et | eau: Taree hy: | shanks, and Kidney tallow to be excladed). Tae ec he vl the cattle slanghtered to be cut off ‘at the Ss. at 12 o'clock M.. for | fi. rth vertoh : four ral jolut, and the breast trimmed od military dewn. The shanks of fore-quarters to be cut from three to four inches above the kneejuint, and of hind-quarters from six to eight inches above the gaxibrel or hock joint B dders are re;uested to he present to respond to their bids. and be prepared to give bonda for the fulflment of their contract. Proposals must be endorsed distinctly,“ Propo- sals for Fresh Beef,” at Alexandria, Va. ‘The undersigned reserves the right to reject any bids for cond cause. Conditions, requirements, payments, &c., &e., a9 retofore. By command of Brevet Schofield mb 2st Brt )wuship 25, townships 27, 2, and 29, nal township 30, of range 2 rpctional township’3;. townships 27,28 and 29, nd fractio..al township 30. of ran; Fractional township 26 townships, 27, 23 and 29, and fractional township 90, of range &. Fractional township 25. townships 27, 28, 29, and fractional township 3), of range 8 Fractional township 28, townships 27, 28,29, and fractionel township 3, of range 6.. Fractional township 2s, townships 27, 23, 29, and fractions] township 30, of range 7. Fractioral township 25. townships 27, 23, 29, and fractional township of range 8. Fractional township 2, townslips 27, 23,29, and fractional township 30, of range ? ractional township 26, townships 27, 28, 29, and | fractional township 3% of rauge 10 Fractional township 25, townships 27,28, 29, and fractional township 3. of range I) S.A... Brewnsvill the 3ist day of March, he transportation of troop: Rrmised fo poste with Mic Grande. for the year ending May 1. 18 Proposals will s ose wt troops and Officers and r deck passenger, each: and f freight. vir” Horses, males, jor Generai J. M. B. PENROSE. i fw; sheep, pet head: itty Brt. Lt. eee. . schinery 7 tit copper. ate es prorosans FOR FORAGE. Phere lrg gk 27, 28, 29, and hollow ware. grinéstoncs, ordnance. heavy cra: | es, Fractional townmbtp 24, townships 27, 28, 29, and unpre stores. dec. per one hundred pounds( 10 lie) Me ey, (| fractional townabip 30, of range 13. we feet akuus. luau k a; hay, pe New Orleans, La, February 27, 183s, § Seated Proposals are invited and will be re- d at the office of Captain W. A. Wainwright, Quartermaster, Sub-District of the le, at Brownsville, Texas, till je; lumber. pine, per T. oak, per L@0 feet; oats apd corn, t goods, clothing, equipage, crates, Fractional township 2) townships 7,28, 29, and fractional township 9, of range 16. Fractional town hip 2%, townships 27, 23, 29, and fractional township.30,of rauge 15. Fractional township 25, townships 27,28, 29, and GoM, dowrs, bilnds. sashes, wagon | WEDNESDAY, the let forthe) ns: I towaship 3), of range 16. jomiattingn. matircre-nn Mahe catke aud | Mvery of Lic tabi Bal i nea ey at | sang ional townehips 25, 21, 28, 29° and 39, of etees, books. stationery. & per cubte foot. as may be r quired for use of pablic vale at ry flowr, meal. bre joe. crackers, | te aS Bee rollowing déalgnated townships betne south od. Spetegs ¢ bi spotat . i ne wh Honea tor tle ax (Ohana cota bent of the base Tine wad sovat of the sixth principal 119 ar. aatetl wet moader pork, book, : tiuids, Inrd. lime. cement. plaster, tar. rosin ‘All the forage to be of the best quality and pub Fractional townships 26 and 27, of range 1. ‘aeses. brown sugar, tallow, grease, c., per | ject to inspection before soceptauce. (ats and tcf Bd the Iands above referred to will rrel Corn must be delivered in pood ny sacks. | be commenced at the dates respectively as above | Hay will be accepted either baled of unbaled, but & preference will bs given to baled Hay. Delivery commence within thirty (30) days from date TO pos: feiccomipanted by the gnarantes fod solvent men for the faithtul perform the contract. United States reserves the right to reject indicated, aud will proeced in the order in which they are advertised until the whole sball have been offered and the sale thus -losed; Dut the gale snall pot be kept open longer than two weeks for either the pablictande or trust laude, and no private en- try of any of the lands will be udmitted until after the expiration of the two weeks, por will Hee window winas. pickl . crackers ice per bhd therce, pails per dozen ts be offered which may be withdrawn before the day of yer ‘bhd~ sugar (he * Yana) per bex, tea per cheat per sack all bids. ele by se Department on account of railroa § er barrel. shovels aud epades per dozen, wheel Proposals must be endorsed * Proj for other purposes. rows each. laths per 1G. shingles per 1.00, tobac- | age.” and addressed to Captain W. Given under my hand at the City of Washington €0 per box. rope per coll, brooms per dozen, wright, AQ. M., U.S.A. Brownsville this twentieth day of January, Anno Domini one All freight to be delivered at such landings. CHARLES H. TOP! horses.or otber € ebove- named p Depot Quar ed of ere thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight By the President: ANDREW JOHNSON, JO8. 8. WILSON, ‘Comuniseioner of the General Land Office. Nore.—Under the regulations of the Department f unloading ateach | Brevet Brig sixnated | ter. ville. or = jer Gen-ral and Chief Quar. th Military District. mh 4 6t PBcrosas | FoR CONTINUING DELA WARE BREAKWATER. pe | Uniten trates Excixerr Orrice, etotere and now existing. no payment can be Dublic freight No. 209 SoctH Bixtu STREET. made for allvertising proctumati cept to such Pointe when re, aired. a: | PuILADELPHIAa, Pa, 15, 183. b are specifically authorized by the ie to the full capacit, of the vessel o Sealed Proposals. in duplicate, with acopy ofthis ioner of the General Laud @ffi T means of transportation, provided if required by | advert ut attached to each. will be received at 2-lawi3w tie Quartermaster s Department. aud the proposals | ibis office until the 12th day of March, 1458. fof la musi state the character and clase of veasels pro- | bor necessary for patting upward of 3.) toas of las & Wd ts be furnisbed for water tramsportation. aud | atene in position at the Delaware Breatentee ang L. 3. normzoce, kind of teams. Lit ox < earn mt ~ | ie br ris ithe ia tad lar block: 452 77H sTREET, orp. Patent Orrice, fon. All proposals m tr ‘our filtha of the stone to be irregular blocks, 7 : Fy of this advertisement attached | each weighing from tue te fee ante bal? tng WASBINGTON, D.C. st Le mecomy ficient sur hereon their all the machinery, boats, moor- s i Lever may be required tor prop. PICTURE PRAMS. 0 } receiving, removing. and putting stones tn AND LOOKING GLASSES, ied by the uames of | one-fifth of lee than two tons. ies. who will signify by | drs ili Bese to become Bidders to furn | ings, ean w | et All stones | iresmed to “The Saper- | pince. TABLE OYD CLOTHS, Subdistrict of the itis | The Wark t- be at ali times subject to inspection CORDS, TASS) Ls, Frownsville. Texes ” All proposals re. | by United States agents. and not pafd fur atil ac OIL PAINTIN NG! aved wi ; be forwarded to hief end by them A joo thos of twenty-five per CHRO: tg ee of the Distri approval and award entom made on part venta om ple i The Government reserven the right to reject any | snd acceptance of all the labor, eae Completion And RECESS FRAMES for Flowers all bids or any part of = bid CHAS. H. TOMPKINS Bxt. Brig Gen amde.Q M.. Sth Military District Werk to commence about ith May, and to be completed by 15th of October, 158. Bidders wilt state the rate of labor per ton of 40 pounds at which they wil! put ia place the stones delivered to them, or removed by thei, at the Breakwater and Ice-breaket Each proposal must be guaranteed by t sible persons. whose signatures should othe guaranty, and who should be ce: being cood anil sufficient security by the States district judge, attorney , collector, or Envelopes ts bs cadorsed,,““Propossls for Liber nvetopes endol “Peo; is for Labor fo- Delaware Breakwater. Bids will be opened at 12 m , on Thursday, March 12.1888. Bidders arc invited to be present. For PAPER and SHADE! it by om petent workmen, and: PICTCRE FRAMES of ever des seri ption ou hand or made to order. ‘Terme cash \K*°%s city exrarss Calls for, and delivers to any address, BAGGAGE, PAOKAGES, AND MERCHANDISE; MOVES FURNITURE, &c., &c. Principal Office, 374 Penns aven eth iat Wan Brauch Office, New York syenue, corner J5th street, Washing'on; aud at the mb 5-6 N4AYY Derartaext Wasixor, mh 2-co2m 18th February. 1353. om Yard. —The Mahopac. Saugus, tans —The Wi - One nebago. Manhattan, a. Tippecannoe, Chick Iiwtate the price that will he is iu their present cendition. | cther particulars and printed forms app'y at this | °Mce of Adams’ Express Co., Georgetown. fo 21-Iy re now atts bed to ts m1 Ce C. SEAFUBTH STEWART, HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- wall neceasary inform fos6t Enalnects. Aer bas obtained from the’ Orphans) Court of uandante of notes = ] 8. ENGINEER OFFICE. Washington County, in the District of Columbia agar ery diel Che Oe tN red 2, 1838. tters of administration on the personal estate of ai. ‘a intersat | Sealed Propoanis will be recelved by the undsr- | Henry D.fannders, lato of Washington: D-C~. de- signed until the 30th of March, 18% at noun, for |. All persons having claims against the said nt +f the purchase money willbe | Making the repairathat may become necessary on | deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, three days after a notificalion of ted States pler at O=wegs MY. upto No- | With the ¢ouchers thercof, to the subscriber. on ts propens). ts be torietecd ious | vember 30,188: aif the materteis for sai repaize | of before the 16th day of March next: they. ner The werchoane lrteited in case Furnished by the United States, otherwiee by Inw be excluded from all t of the ivery of the veasel Brice must be stated at so much por 1.000fent | 4ald estate.” Given under my hand tis tsth day of ould be endorsed” Proposals for of the lumber, per pound of the iron and | March 187. HENRY KALUSSOWSKI, Purchase of lven Glate> spike. and per cubic yard of stone, which shall be 2wSw" ss Administrat GIDEON WEUL Es. used in making said repairs and HI8 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the eubscri- fold Stawew Secretary of avy. ber has from the Orphans’ Court of — —— Masbington county, tu the District of ‘Columbia, EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. noe ate of Waab tt ie ae AT 4 James Gill. late of hington county, D. C., de D Lae ssuinezon PATENT OFFICE, Wcate, and guaranteed upon | casey Vai crnoRe ‘Seving claims “akelect’ the WM MITCHELL, of On the petition ow E con be obtained by ap: hereby warned to exhibit the New York. N.Y... praying for the extension of « | wlication,in r, to this came, with the v Hf. to the mubscri patent granted to him the bith day of May, 1580, ee ee BLUNT, pa gt Xe a rovement in Mxhinery for Composin fe 281m __Lt. Gol. of Eng’s., Bvt. Gol. U.8. A. | {Be¥ may others ed a H Ven years from the expiration of sai nefits of the said esta ven under my hand hich plsceon the 16th day of May. Pzorosats FOR SUBSISTENCE STORES. | this y of Fe! itis ordered that the said petition be beard the Patent OBice on, MUNDAY. the th day. of a bext,at elow! 5 ane tppear and aho Olkce Actine Cor gary ‘Subsistence, mb 5-w5w* Bented Pe , < iow unfit 12 ocleck M. TURSDAY. ‘Marck: ip fase, t to the val Sear armanas be miceneeh ae ery of Fresh an: f, at the of Lex- ington, Kentucky, for six months from the Ist of at he be of Beef to 8 good omy cog A cand 7 ai ions of fore and BY Bs A. JARDIN ist ATION AND CARD E = ae NOTICE —Boses, Shrnbey &e.. grow snd ed to INT—A fine toned Rosewood PIANO; | I better next Summer ‘bow than. FuEsct a picatmbsows, | FO%staoderate. Apply tCOOPRE & Lan: the Boring. fi 334 Ponasylyaais sveaue, MEB, Auctioucers. fel = 4 GOVERNMENT SALES, A UcTION SALS._On WED 5 ORION SAL ES.On WEDNESDAY. March 4 1858. at 10 0’ ction, at the United states Nevy-yard, Phi P sesh Provisions and Clothing. 1,308 1bm"Cottce.109 Ibs. “Tobacco, 1 ‘ton Ghost, sees io one Aaa Eee ae 1 feet Gum Hose Lif. Preservera Leather, he. am Ensincerisg, 1 yrs fet eaten and Gum Hone 7a foot Roting, 6&0 lbs. Green and Black Paint, 245 Ibs. Packing ‘Tuck, 40 its. Old Junk, 899 Ibs Rubber Scraps, 104 Die eee easieees, Lampe ane beets’ Lampe. oo! Eee 3 Tren Boilers ‘of the © Brooklyn, tal Burean of Yards and Dorks. wi ht Nails, 4.602 pounds Old Tron,1 goat of Beetional Deck, White Lead, Zine, Pal = Burea of Construction and Repair. 15.0% peu 6 White in oil, 675 Ibs. White Zinc, 1100 |be. Sheet Iron 800 pounds Dross,2 Launches. 1 Whale Boat. 1 Yawl, 1 Pingy, Ts cords Live and White Oak and Pine Wood, Gopper Pompe, Tc ols, Furniture, Carpet, M: Cheats, Blocks: &¢, THOS. 0 BELFRIDG fe 22 BAWat ‘Commandant. A ae the ince. veh 15) a8 (THOMAS O. SELFATDGR, mhl-2aw3t Commandant. ‘HORSES, MULES. AND QUARTER- SALE OF BOASTER'S STORES. CC ABTER Daror QUARTERMASTER’s Orrice. D.©., March 6, 18%. H WastiNet Will be sold at public auction, at Lincoln Depot, gpder the supervision of Brovet Colonel Ava i cing at 10 8. m.. 20 | SOLER af ‘excellent condition; alter which. x lot of unserviceable Quartermaster Stores, consist- CFE Us 8 Ar . 30 2-herse do. Fi 2.500 1b. Grain Sacks. 2 481 Ib. Rope. 290 1b. Pipe. 30 feet Gutta Percha 917 feet Lei ther do. 205 Hand Saws 2 Planes. 32 Hammers. asso me mi 1 Granite Roller. 3,200 Ib. Horse Shoes. ‘And many other articles not enumerated. Terms cash, in Government funds. Particuli ution 1s called to this sale of Horses and Mules, which will take place on the first day, as they are a superior lot of draught animals, and a well worthy the attention of bu; By order of the Quartermaster General, Deputy Quartermaster General, mh6-7t___ Brevet U.B. Army. ADQUARTERS. DISTRIOT OF TEXAS, EAU OF REFUGEES. FREEDMEN, AND ABANDONED LANDS.” Ofice ALAQ M. id Disbursing Officer, _ Austin, Texas, February 15.1458 In compliance with directions from the Commi: sioner Bureau R., F., and A. L., 1 shall sell, a! at the office of the Bureau R.. F- apd A. L.. af Waco, Texas. on the I7th day of March 188 at2o'clock p.m . the property, held by the United Stutes near the city of Waco, MeLen- pan county, Texas, known as the Waco Fastory, iecladiog. all sat LL lar, Dt erenene npc a ments, Lands,or Hereditaments unto pertain- ing; sleo. one Steam Engine and Boller, Wheat Rock, Bolti: ig igasts &ec , one set of Cora Bocks, ‘ dt a Picker jescription of the property offices of the Bureau Be, F two Carding Deti SALE OF CONDEMNE TORES, AT PUBLIC AUC By order of Major General Dyer, Chiefof Ord- Arm: nance, U 8 he ollowing condemned Ord- nce Stores sold at public a nat Ba ge Arsenal, La., to commence MON- n Bo DAY, the 234. ef March, 18%. atl) a m. As8 seis Wheels. Axies, &c.. of ar illery carriages, 13 Travelling Forges and Battery Wagons. 454 Gunners Haversacka. 693 Gunners’ Pouches, 16) Vent Covers, 20 747 Shot aud Shell (about 265 tons ) about) old Wro about) old Cast Cartriage Boxes (Bharp’s.) 3 ‘artricge Pouches. 15 S64 Hayonet Scab hare 273 Wadst Belts and P! 8 233 Cavairy Saddles; 3 Saddle Blankets; 987 pairsSaddie Bags. ingles; 199 Artillery Sad ‘les, airs Hames. i Curb Bridles vers” Whips Horse Brushes; 3.103 Nose Bags. Nitre. orse power. i Steal ine. 8 horse power 3Cap nes; 1 Baller Machine. 1 Powder Press:2 Mil! Sawa. upright. Hand Plane; 4 Port forges. i with miscellaneous lots of Blocks, Fails, Axles, Chain *, Traverse Wheels, Rollers, Hand Tracks, Chests, Boxes, &. Terns: Cash, in United States Troasary notes, J. W. TODD, Major of Ordnance. US. Army, Chiefof Orduance, sth Military Di WOOD AND COAL. Co4% SAND WOOD. ADVANCE IN PRIOES IN CONSEQUE! 'F FLEIGHTS AND TOLLS HA’ pete ANCED. _— White Agden —. Red Ai 4,87! 960 pound 1 Steam Engine, 24 m2-6t Lyket Baltimore Company, (superios Ghestout Summer Cookte Gumberlang "Hon of tue # = ore a eae SE ‘OAK AND PINE WOOD constently ow han We are the sole its for the sale of the brated Baltimore Company's Coal, and are pared to furnish itin TP eROwN & 80N 465 Ninth street, between E and F.. Branch office at our yard and wharves st foot of Seventh street. nod MENT OF THE INTERIO! D*?UnitED STATES PATENT OFFICE, WashineTon, 37, 1368. On the petition of FREVERTC HOW ES, ton, Mass. praying for the extension of im the 20th Jane, 1864, for an , for seven i said patent, whi ines place on ay of June, fase See the It is ordered that the said petition be at the Patent Office on MONDAY, the Ist day of June next. at 12 o'clock m.; and all persons are noti fied to appear and show. cause, if any they have. why said petition ought net to be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to tle inthe Patent © jections, spectally ing, at least twenty days before the ny of Rearing: ali testimony Bled by either party to be nsed at the said hearing mnat be taken and trans- mitted im accordance with the rules of the office, which will be fersiahed en application. | De} tio and other papers relied a} timony must be hled tn tke ofice tecari dare before the day of hearing; fhe, szpumenta, if any, within ten days after filing the A Ordered, also, that this notice Rubltshed in the Bepublican and the Intelligencer, Washington, D. ©.. and jin the ‘Journal, Boston, M: ence & week for three’ success the first of rin A.M. ST! fh ate aring, "M. STOUT, Acting Commissioner of Patents. EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, ASHINGTON, February 12, 1358, th Pitition of WABREN GALE. cf Porks- . York. ing for the extension of a pat- foth day of e peyt, at 8 o'clock I. fo a vppear and show 20 sid petflon ought net tobe granted, ‘ereons opposing the @ fle in the Patent Omics their obsection ally set forth in writing, at least taney daye before the day of bearings aff testimony het by either part to be used at the said hearin: it be taken ani transmitted m ited in accor with the rules of the Office, which will be furnished on application. itions and other papers relied upon as testi- must be filed in the office twenty days before dh tearing; the cone) any, within ten daye after ling mony. ‘Ordered, also, that this be published fn the Republican upd the Intelligencer, Washington, De O.,'ond in the Atlas, New York. N. Vy. once a week for three’ successive the first of enid blications to be at least sixty days previous to e day of heariny. A.M STOUT. fe18 lawSw ‘Acting Commissioner of Patents. ‘ART OF THEI ERIVRK, EPA EITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, Wacmmaton. rut 14, 138. ‘On the petition of WARD RATON, of New Yor! ik N.Y., the extension of » patent granted toh ma ith de ot Maye 18st for ania: sae prgvement in sine for laziers” Po it from the of seid ent; which takce lace on the 10th day of Mays tbat thesald petition be heard at PatenCOmee oe MONDAY, the wih ayer Are ext, at 17 ovclock m.; and ay poreons art wot u cause, ‘any they have, wh; sala Poicica aun oct to ke granted” toh rar ake air ails anectas at least twenty days before seaaticaeyraue ns Hen mfigh wil be uraisbed on apaticaion Ordered, thi be feat thle bed in the Republican and't! a ‘ashington, D, Se, Bod tn the Ales, New Ate Y Pe8e Sy: Cationnio bw at leest oxt7 9 at (ei a3e: Acting Commissioner of Potstte. F OL a2 00., AUCTIONEERS, PAWNBROKERS. N OTICE. ie AN OFFIOB. LICENSED PA eBs. No. 501 lith street. north of Pennsylvania avenue, fouey loaned in large or small amounts, from @i ards, upon, merchandise of exery de seriptio vin" Watches, Jewelry, Clothing, ry Goods, Furniture, Carpets. ste. at the lowest rates of interest. Gooda at private sale. S87" Business strictly confidential, fe 1. 1a LSExSED, PAWS Docs Tv STINE.4765 13th street, three doors fee, “f remear! Gold and “Bit Tipe ge ‘Bitver Wotches: Dinionda Sowaes, Pistols: Weceenion seattanset end Gentlemen's Wearing Appare! ions. N. B.—Old Gold and Sil bought. confidential. Se ae HEBZBERG’S LOAN OFFICE. be 351 ra] street, aginmediately te Fear of Satlonsl Hotel ances made in merchandi reasonabl or ofame most le 5 ¥ rohan rates, and for any length of time. (THE OLD EetasLisnen Fine oF LICENSED PAWNDAORERS. 34 FOUR-AND-A-HALF STREET WEST, lige, te any amount for any <p ey Business strictly confidential, d oa io bona for cash and sold at private sale, DENTISTRY. ARTIFICIAL TEETH INSERTED TO GIVE TISF. — Dz. 5 Babs Pena eee toe eats, hat te noun ‘ 2018 of that they rma- Bently located at 364 Street, between Mand 1. ‘eth extracted without ‘Teeth carefully fSiled. ong experience, tn constant : ables the abot ig adjust tents tothe ot dificult ‘Convinced. ‘Teeth iuserted OB red. Prices moderate. dels eosw" ENTISTRY.—Dr. M. LOOMIS, at No. 338 Penna. aven' tends to all branch-, wm Reriaining to Palates and Mi ns of the mouth remedied with the akill of long expe $ de $-Sm rience. B. Ww DAVIS" Di - D LEWIES TON ENTAL ASSOUIA- No. 260 PENN’A AVE., Between 12th and 13th streets. TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. No charge will be made for extracting where Ar- tificial Teeth are inserted, sithough th pationt will be required to pay for. tl ts] Surplcal operation when performed, whic will be deducted when the Teeth are made. The Anaociation Is now prepared to make ‘Teeth on Gola: Sliver and Batver, at New York, Piiladel- pivia'and Boston prices.” All persons wishing den- i work done cam have tt as cheap as inthe above. named cities. All work will be done in the peatest ‘and. warranted to give entire Persons will do well to call and ex rk before getting it elsewhere. Jy 18 D® MeBere, DENTIST, No, 310 Paanstivania Avance, bet. 9th and 10th sts. 1 operati formed ining to we ART OR DENTAL SURGERY. © 002-0" STEAMBOAT LINES [RE SEW EXPRESS LINE NEW YORE, ALEXAND OLD LINE. and best mann satisfaction ; WASHINGTON OWN. ae BEGULAB SAILING DAYs, FEOM GEORGETOWN, FRIDAY, AT 12 M. FROM NEW YORK, SATUBDAY, AT 12 M. For freight, apply to a B. DAVIDSON. Agent, 63W ‘Street. Georgetown, DO. M. ELDRIDGE & CO., Agents, Prince street wharf, Alexandria. JAMES HAND, Agent, 104 Wall street, New York. Freight received constantly and forwarded to all parts of the country with de spateh mb 2-1y JOHN B. DAVIDSON, Agent. ‘EW MERCHANTS’ LINE OF STEAMSHIPS. E. ©. KNIGHT, ann JOHN GIBSON, Will ron larly during tween New fork, + and Geo! Leave New York, frcm Pier 29 Biver. at the foot of Roosevalt street, every 84 URDAY, at 4 P. M.; Geo fre Gilad treet every TaUueL Di very FRIDAY, at For frefgnt ‘apply at the office of the company corner" of Net Yo ‘an Street, below Navy Department, sveece ond Uth belo : de a1. S87 OPW THOMPSON Pree't. RAILROADS, JJALTIMORE AND OHIO BalLRoaD Wasuineton, May 5, Noo: ‘Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- MORE. and WASHINGTON AND.THE WEST re now rum as follows. viz: FOR BALTIMORE. Leave Gally, except Sunda , at 7:00, 7:45, and 12:30 P.m., and 2:00, and 4:30. and 8:45 pm. BALL WAY STATION! aTgTganllys except Sunday, at7:0) ® m.,and 2:00 FoR why BTATION SOUTH OF ANNAPO- LIS JUNCTION. and 7:00 8 m.,and St 2:00 and 4:35 FOB ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 7:00 a. m. and 4:30 p.m. No trains to or from Annapolis on fe ne s. ut 3:45 pom. ‘OR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. Leave daily sacort Saturday and Sunday, at7:3 ‘audé.45 p.m On 43 p.m. connecting at Relay Station with trains trom Baltimore to Wheelin an eee gee: THROUGH TICKETS to the West can be had at the Washington Station Ticket Office at atl hours in the day, ar well as at the new office of the Bank- ere’ and Brokers’ Telegraph Line. 348 Penuaylva- ni setween 6th and 7th streets. for New York), Philadelphi see advertisement o/Throngh Lin 4. LWILBON, Master of tation ‘ \e :8. KOONT! LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON ADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. rox. Jan.6, 1867. Trains between Washington una New York are BOW ren as follo’ viz: FOR NEW YORK, without chy nge of cars Leave daily (except Sunday) at 745 a. m. 20 7:00 p.m Se FOR PUILADELPHIA. ave ally (except Sunday /at? 4s, and 12: m.,and 4:90 and TOP> mm =a? ON? SUNDAY. lane for New York aud Philadetphtaat 7:00 », TeLERPING CARS for New York on 7:0 p.m. Through Tickets to Philadelphia, New York, or Boston, can be had at the Station Oifice at ‘all boors in the day, ss well as at the new office iu the Bankers and Brokers Telegraph Line, 845" Pon, rects, West L. WIL8ON , Master of Transportation. L_M. COLE. General Ticket Agent. oc8v-tf GEO. 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. HE NATIONAL SAFE DEPOSIT COM eel OE ashing poe D. ee specia] act of Congress for the sa! eeping, under naraptee. of Government Bends, Silver Pinte, ‘aluable Papers, and ali descri pti: of Valuables, ano for the Renting of Safes inside of fire ang burglar-proof vaults. Office—cornar N.Y. and sth st. Directors: 8. P_ Brown. H. Geo. W Biggs,.Wm. 8. Huntington, Geo. A. PI Geo. O. Evans, B. BP. Sayder, athaniel Wilson. 8. P. Brown. President; G. 0. Evans. Vics Preal- dent; Wm. 8. Huntingten, Treasurer; B. P. Suyder Hourse—9 a. m. to D* "AUN Tag Sta Tes PATENT OFFICE, On the petition STRLIAS Iowans tei of Bris. ‘Hoi ron ran semixe strc siux nat. THE EVENING STAR. LATE TELEGRAMS, &c. i 7 Fron Convention resolved Ai \, ender the | aturday the Georgia Prlitan Rotel k tere Sas amortmnst te eeseld | strlt into a State nominating body. A major thisevening. (fe im'] WoL WALL & CO | vy of (ne white delegates refused to partics- a BB Lh y A rete THIS BVENING, st 7 o'clock, st | paw Ninety-two answered to their mame of jewelry Btore. tia we 2 twenty ri Zw, TOWNSHEND 2.00 , bese thirty-one Were ne :roes and twenty -ric AUCTION SALES, | THIS AFTERNOON. M?- JUDD'S GREAT BOOK AUCTION Tals | EVENING, | ame Northern men. Mveu confaston prevailed in street, oppesite ti : © gniving. President Parrott was among the Notional Intelligencer Belding. | dissenters” Mr. Bullock was pominated. for Sa Governor by acctamation, “The feeling mong — = : he Opposition is intense, ¥ NAGLE &Co., tloneers, In the French Co Legisiatif the clause in B Salcercooma & 1S Seventh street, the press bill which babjrie persons connecind Pposite Patent Office. with the public journals to forfeitare of elec ral rights as a punishment for certain offences, "HERE, WG APR SEBS | Has Byes bys aneane ae 5 we New Orte « rr ” Sat- By virtue of a deed of trust to me, dated August shah oo en eee e vrday telegraphed to New York to stop print- et ty oe Fie fle | img the city nots. No more will be signed or wm peo ioe Gym gn eo issued trom the tretsury. They will probably on TUESDAY: March io. at cteieek, all the oueehold Farstture, Reds Bedding able Crockery. | Kitchen Utensils, Bar Fixtures | be entirely withdrawn from circulation soon The Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs Saturday, in reply to & Magyar delegation, «aid he fully recogni Wines and Liquors, the importance of preser And all other goods ani chattels contained | mg friendly relations with al! European pow - Prescott House, 8. E. corner of Pennsylvania ers, especially with Daly. | The county election of Memphis, Michigan, Satarday, resulted mn the defeat of the Demo- crats by 8 majority estimated at trom tive to = ten (thousand “CHARLES EBEL. Trustee AGL CO... Aucts. BBX COOREE & LATIMER, Auctioncers, (Successors to J.C McGuire & Co.) | ~ CONGRESSIONAL. wen Cae fas Ole Ree | sean On Saturday, after our report closed — TRUSTEE’S SALE OF PROPERTY ON CAPI : io Be eeOw se ae eee! Debate was continued on the Pension appro. Priation bill, the question being on the adop- fon of an amendment by the Committee on Appropriations, striking out the provision for covering into the Treasury one-half the amount received as proceeds of prizes, the interest of which to constitute a pension fun; The difference of opinion turned on the pry Priety of keeping the fund separate, By virtue of a deed of trust to me executed on the 224 of August. 18%, 5 James Cas) duly recorded in Liber R. M. , No. 21. folio M1, &c., ope of the lend records for Washingtos county, D) C., I will offer for sale at public suction. om th: premises, on THUBSDAY. the 2 day of April next, at 5 o’elock P. M.. the following desoribed lots ot Pag in Equare No 688, to wit the whole of Lot No. 15, the half Of Lot 26, and the Mr. Sherman offered the following as 8 sub- ole of Lot'6. ‘The former two lots arr improved | *titute: large Hotel Building, well known asthe Oas- | The est on the fund known as the naval py * Hotel, situated on ing the Capitol grounds. ‘erms cash. ‘itt rfect. reet south. and fro it | pensi 1 herestter be at the rate of three per cent. per annum in lawful money, andshali > | be applied exclusively to the payment of naval Frere ee eae eet ciet of parebaser. | pensions, according 10 existag tawe. Agreed FRED. P. STANTON. Trustee | to: and the bill was then mh9-mwfads COOPER & LATIMER, Aucte. Mr. Morrill then calied up the bill making ——_ ‘Bent Batate Broker Toe question was on agreeing to the amend- ©. THEO. GRIFFITH, Auctioneer. meuts Of the Committers on Appropriations to PEREMPTORY SALE OF WELL KEPT FUR. | “An smwen pate ALE 01 . KEPT FU! Ab amendment striking out an appropnauon ITUBE ANB HOUSEKREIiNG EFFROTS. | tor the salary of the minister to Portugal hay- On THURSDAY MORNING, March ith. ing been read, considerable debate followed o'clock, we will sell, at No — Penna. t 10 venue. be- | At four o'clock, Mr. Tipton, saying it was tween Zist and 22d sts., the Furniture and Effects of | ey iden. she < i avinty declining ‘Housckcepiug, Fin wg ms a was bo quorum present, moved The question was taken by yeas and nays, and resuited—7 to U—no quorum. Adjourned. Broseels. 7 iy an rain Gen; Hover.—After our report closed on Sa’ Frospele Tares, ply and Ingrain Oerpets | discussion was continued on the curren Husk and Hair Mattresses tion until the hour of adjournment. Extension Table, Refrigerator | Crockery and Glass Ware Cooking and other Stoves Kitchen Requirites, &e.. tr. Together with @ general ‘assortment of House pin Walnut Marble top Chamber Setts Green Rep Parlor Sette, 7 pieces: | Enemelied Chamber Setts | timere A Conference of the M. re TN Da¥.—The Con’ rence met in the keeping requisites. «| Eutaw Street Church, Baltimore, on Saturday, Te ah FITCH & FOX Bishop Ames in the Chair who Real Estate Brokers and Auctioneers A note tc $1,000, froun Joseph Owens, Wash- Y DLW & 00., Auctioneers. ington, D.C., for the Missionary Society, was Be ee ordered to be deposited with Dr. Carlton. urer, New York. A note for #250, from me, for the Preachers’ Aid Society, was or ved to be deposited with the board of mana- ers | The following local ministers were elecied to TRUSTFE’S SALE OF IMPROVED PROPERTY RTUE FIRST WARD, No. 906 207m ST., , bearing dat 1667; and ‘dely recorded 1 ; | deacons’ orders-—Joln L. Hayghe, trom Prov- Pari to te, one of the land records for “hapel, Wasrbington B.C. J.T, Lizh- one 4 War: ty ‘and District of Columbia. I shall offer for sale. at public auction in front of the premises-on FRIDAY. the 2th day of March at 5o'clock p.m. the followin oF parcel of ‘ Tand, situate in the City of Washington. aud known | ¥2- E- E. Anderson, Berke mae, Wee. as lot numbered B, in Johnson's subdivision of | Va. James S. Hill. Augusta, West Va. Joho the original lot No. 12, in square No. 116. asthe | W. Rumberg, previously elected, was added to 1, Washington, b.C.; Joba Cireuit, Md; Owen Hick Franklin Circuit, Va. A. Jump, Wardensville, ot ee preg ame ae “i re. the hist. corded in the ground plat of the (ity whine. be oi confer wi mm, fen orden {iter WF. folto 3. improved ta ee nS ie oe Se ee, ree-story Brick House; water in the kiteben : Ging s ) ~ — Terma: One-balf cash’ balance 6 and 12menths, Foreign Cristian Union, reported, and th secured by deed of trust, with notes bearing in- | Conference resolved that we cordially appro » terest All’ conveyancing snd ‘stampa at ‘pur charer’s cost | $100 down at sale DL WEI mb 9 and recommend i mand sympathy. D, remain on trial 7” was the following were continued ind, W. R. Davis, J. P. Wilson, G. E. Wanless, G.C. Baker and J itt. John Whitson and H. Kennedy were dizcontinued at their own request, The stewards presented their report. The claims amounted to $6,100, and the receipts to meet them $3,'31—declaring 49 per cent. The report led to some discussion, and was recom- mitted, when the stewards retired and reported, which was adopted The following we D.L. WELLS B™ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Buccessors to Jas. C. aire & Co.,) Bouthwest corner of Penn's aves ‘end Lith street ROSEWOOD CASED PIANO FORTE, PARLOR ANP CHAMBER FURNITURE, &c., AT AU’ On THURSDAY MORNING, March 32th, at 10 o'clock. at residence southwest corner of ith street West and M street nerth. we will «ell— josewood cased Piano Forte. by Knabe & Geis ‘mbroidered Cloth Cover and Stoel admitted on probation 11 Rosewood M T Centre Table ! the conference :—H. P. West, W. R. Gyine, J LL. Weaver, J. S. Wickline, E. E. Anderson, J T. Hynes, D. Haskel, J. W. Watterson, AG Wells and A. Jump. ’ Charles King, a local el- der in the West Virgima afe-rence, and Jvln- sev Leal, a deacon, were also admit ted. Rey. Dr. Kynett addressed the Conference tn behalf of the Church Extension Society. This WAS A new interest, and not yet f iy appreci ed by the older members of the charch. The ref church extension originated m the West, people had no places of worship, and ally to build. The mussiorn poor sticorss, and sent East the people ot Baltimore, Phila- ew York had been so pressed for but little countenance was given to i nd needs the diligent attenuon ef pas- nds Walnut Whatnot, Looking Glasses Walunt Secretary aud Bookrase, caue and wood Waluat Extension Dining Table, Mahogany Sid x e, ny Side- Valunt Extension Dining Ta 7 Feather Beds. Bolsters. and Pillows Heir avd Husk Mattresses, Toilet Sots Hunt & Webster Sewing Machine Ofleloth, Stair Carpet and Rods. Window Shades Crockery and Glassware. Kitchen Utensils, &c, ‘Terms cash. COOPER & LATIMER. (In el} Aucts. | ¢ mm B* GREEN & WILLIANS. Auctioneers, No. 526 Boutheast corner 7th and D streets, os It ask TWORTORY FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, | tors and wealthy laymen in the Bast to keep RONTING ON FOURTH STBEET WEST: | tic socirty in operation, and if refused. then EP WERM STREET NORTH AND NEW | cLurch extension must be abandoned. The WEDNESDAY. the lith inst) at o'clock p. | iceipt= for this society from April, 1837, to Lot being 21 | March, 16s, were $2,0-4 04. | Adjourned to Monday morn 0 m., ye shall sell, on the premises, Jeet front by 92 feet G inches deep. to & paved al ey _ with the improvements, consisting of a good S o'clock Baltimore Annual Conferencrfoi the M. E. Church South. Dye! use us, One balf cath; alance to 6,12 and | pay etl recs pant mn ‘Aliconveyancing | _ FOURTH Day.—The Conference mot in Balti- gad revenne stamps af the sost of the parcheerr: |. more, Saturday, at the usual hour 1) down on day of sale. he religious exercises were opened wi bere GREEN & WILLIAMS, Ancts, | “% m4 rayer aud scriptural reading by Key. Mr 7 Krebs. BY ob: SEREEEE 2.08, Acctioncers.. | “The third question om the General Minutes, ‘opposite Seaton Honse. j -Who are ad mitted into full connection’ — | was then taken up. NOTI | The following had their characters favorably Mayor's Orrics } passed upon and were admitted to Deacon’ edu gergraance with: the pr ne of the act en. | Bider, and to full connection: Lsane W. itled * An act relatin 1 wharves or docks. . + aprroved Yebruary 12,185, notice is hereby given | Joba A. Kern: Milton A Taylor, Benjam thet the privilege of an established feb wharf on | Ball. Jas. K- Van Horn, Jobn T. James, the north side of the Potomac river, between Ilth | The following were discontinued at their street cast and Mth street weet. will be offered for | own request: Chars W. Cooper, Robert H. tale to the higheat bidder at px: | Eluioit, B. Hough, R. N. Poale. Papen e eens fee | ‘The sixth question considered “Who are The omctal copy of the ordinance can teeeen at | hr Lxacone for one year!’ ‘The following the Mayor's Office. re RICHABD WALLACH, Mayor. T. R. Tipp, Wm. McDonald. Addison y Hammond. J. A. Delaney. hh 20st J.B. WHEELER &\ 0. 8 r COOPER & LATIME aeons The following Deacons were continued im BX SCORES S LAS Ey Eemoae their present relations. M.G Balthus. J.T Southwest corner of Penn’a avenue and lite st., | Paxwell. Joseph Crickenberger, Charles L. Star Office Building | Dameron, L. B. Madison. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUA bier om ge February 28, 1958. |W Are all the Preach- LF BEAL ES. | crs blameless in their life and official admur TATR OM LOUISIANA AVENUE. Neag (72 Diameles tn a * > ; ‘as temporarily resumed, and Thos. Foun A Et. RAOUN 45 THE LACHAS |-T" Stowe and Syivnans Kownsbaad stood favorable examination. The eighth question was called: “What Local s have been elecied and ordained De: By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the B istrict of Columbia. Baeard in Fi 4, wherein Charles G. Hall Is com pial and | Preache Henry Lichau et al. are defendants, the under | Cons this yen. The following w: cued $y | Sor orvtunaition: George Moore, Geo.W. Gardner, Gay of March AD. 1s John Mackieiosh, 5. Highley, T. N. Comrad P.m., all that piéce or parcel of ground Known as urstion Dart of Lot 13) in Sauare 4, beginning for ‘the | “Wat Local Preachers have been ehecued snd said part of said Lot 15 at the wort corner <f | oxdained Elders this year!” The following caid lot, at the dividing lus between Lats $2 a: were declared eligible for Elders’ orders, aa 15, in Square i. and runving thence caxtwarily | July elected: Edward H. Henry. Gogrge W. Ip he whole depth of maid fot, thence wenrwartiy | Watson, James F. Moore.” whole de ‘nid lot, ow E . Shfeet. and thence Poxthwerely ‘to the place of cod | ‘The fourth question was taken wp: «Who are gipning, together with the buildings and impreve- | readmitted !” The tenth was then considered ments thereon. Pend: s consideration, the Conference ad- Terms +f sale as prescribed by the decree areas | journed. follows: One third of the purchase money to. be —— paid cash, aud the balance in 12 aud 13 a7 It bes re scertained that a Huth interest from tay of gale, ad the pa thereot #% be secured by the bond or bonds of the | purchaser or purchasers. with a surety or sureties fo be approved by the trustees: or the purchaser or | Purchasers can pay all of the purchase ‘money in | day of sale. or on the ratification of seid sale by the court. A lion will the said lot for the purchase money. be givgp until all purchase money shalt pai iy . ‘The terms of ral: Bne week after the da: very small quantity pthaline placed ou a new plant will keep away infects injurious to them, without affecting the plantiteclf. Should this be the case toa degree greater than by the use of its ally, benzine, we have an indicstion | of an application of napthaline for preserving Lzill | zoological collections, as well as living play dw | of much importance. will | g7-In St. Louis, on Friday, James Harvey, pate tap hn wl hg | a baker, who bad Iately returned from New Aud revenne stampe at t the purchaser of | Mexico. with some money, and squandered i purchaser. RUGENE CARUS in riotous living, borrowed a revolver. and for hae iY. | relieved ‘bimeulf of the Recessity of Folue to h ‘ | work again by making 9 hole throu Test Ad uur, | his bead. The sameevening John Berthold ‘TFusteos. | butcher, went on board ® wharf boat, sbi fe %-20 COOPER & LATIMER, Aucis. | bimeelf, and fell nto the river. ‘eyes, the man charged with theabduc - fel¢im Pa om named (sregory from ber fathers | bouse near Loutsville, wae arrested when | about to take the steamer at the mouth of Salt River, on Wednesday night. THE ORIGINAL FRANC. New co-opmzativs storx, 487 NINTH STREET, BETWEEN D AND B. KE constantly finest Groceries coe otk Markensat New York Pricer ARLE L ees Cesena “Mutual Bouefit and Protection.” Others use the naxx only to catch the trade, éeSi-ly SHARES ORLY $10 EACH. vty ‘and Tthetrests S7-Railroad men and gas layers say the ae, all descriptions and all prices at Bade nem tot M: Albany will ha of May nex: will have ads which tee childree of tha poor