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* PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS. PATENT MEDICINES. AUCTION SALES. Spsauciacin pues Me ee a | i MPROVEMENT OF THE ROPOSALS FOR OATS AND HAY. r cour: RAPIDS OF TRE MI~ SMerreraivan P when 6 PForosare. GERMAN BITTERS e (uocaners bo dus 0. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Ofee of ie, General Usirey States Syssistence Derarte r j cureet Bier . Scaled Proposals will be received by the under. ME, cad Propesuiseretoviscnadl Cone eeated Prescee fe Ate ratte: eee Pe Tele tauce Batons gee tn F thie ofice a oases =. on i mor OAT UnDATT eee st - iT BALE, ve city of Keokuk, Towa. until Iz m-. April Is dolaves ine ‘marl }8, forthe labor and material Wesdreci at Techth eeternty, Tega ts tek | 4688 tows mend piprases : ae ROOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC, for the canal now in process of construction srousd —~ ks, kldey i the De= Motnes ray soortes andeed and seventy-fi satel may The locks are to be 350 feet between qn: tes, fey yas Sod ou such days as; a | aoa #8 fort wh betwese, gale i the chat s, For — a _ wd 3, tabyeet to tn- commanding off cor. for the term aad constructed of firet-clam cat-stone me: | *Ree Re is 4 apeil 1 ; United states resery States troc BEAT BEMEDIES FOR ISEABES rabies Rue, on ww | Mpeeganata a Pee a peered “ae gat gece tthe tg eo silt entirely in the riv be second lock will be about 49 milsoabove the | aud Hay." end ehdvewed ite oad and shetiiagen ome orTas ‘Dret. with § foet lift, and will be prot pe po Tiger by the canal embankment, ees OM he | ieee Brevet Mae ee ee Eee tas tae ai Te aa anal embankme at, nh 15 % __Brevet Major Gen. and A. Q.M.G. =a Tera We tocate ni at the west ghi82 | ()rrioe Deror oommmssaaY oF SURSIST. Sesie Ter ae sues, ‘ LIVER, STOMACH, OB DIGESTIVE ORGANS cmbaokmen mateo: gay ‘Third Be entre Broposals (in duplicate must be made WANTED Fie os PO eRe wet he xn Willingen B —_ vt folding caer STONE AND CEMEST tga deliver’ before Ai ie ms SAL® FOR BAISING WRECES IN The propowals under thiaheut mane tprcity the | toe name Ox twa Pm wonreLE ts aa ViorniTY: Spe GERMAN BITTERS prices st wiich the above: material : 7 Brea St Which the above inte, gut ne sene: | nee a ee Commandans t, $.Nany Yard. Cah | CLASS TI —IR¢ UMPS. WELLE. 12,1838. "5 spacentiated Proposals must state the price Round P +. a tad t ovcioee | ae which both wrought and cast fron LM Gelivs aoe ‘s 01 ma ‘by the Com- i LASS ILL —TIMBER. Hate Mawch 9,838, } of the’ following-uamed HOOFLAND’S.GERMAN TONIC a a min opot at tate ce bic. . | Proi iP 1 a oa vat wbicN rach Wibarted | eiock i fe Pas eanie “the poche : Feit, Comborian, | Hnacenbnntgn coun dca af at Sing berrewuired, will be delivered 78 : a lamers, Baritan ASS 1V —LABO menein ‘on the Ist April &c., making one of the most most pleesant ‘and This cine will inciade the-bulling, dratal Pecifcations, c/. exn be obtained on applica- pea A near Drury’ Tetnedies over offered to the publiee its, preparing the foundation tiomst the Mayor's Giuarp wanton longtog to the the Navy. in James river. Those proferring » Medicine free from Alcoholic Sheer, sther mnsonry: building the peceasary prote mh 10-4¢t19 Ma: ised eoowricae Stamps and converanchug at the pu = "s cont SUT Trustee “mh 4-2awte , _cournit m3 SLATIMER: Ancts. WELLS 4. Co., Auctioneers. walle. making the necessary embankment and rip- p wells and constructing sluices or culverts ‘ and inthe lecks for reeding the canal. a., iTME ‘NT, i, SORE EAMP GEEMAN BITTERS. EAU OF YARDS Ax] ORF es who have no obssotton to to the combination ‘as stated. N¢YY papa Sec... and the furn’ plemerts require: . bing of all machiner Sealed Proposals en of the Bivtere corner 6th st. and Louisiana ave. for the proper execution of the | garseds-Propesatn for clase nei a ithe to HOOFLAND eaaaea 1 Yard: Norfolk will be recetvcd at d fi | removed FLAND'S OIC. = fs separate proy opoeela (in a at 2M, on the $0th March, 1 ‘8. ot fie one nett ‘The proposition must state the proportion of the shez os ore ete ch oqually 904, good, Cw] | contain the ate f nnd every clas. and the awardmen Thuat be of the bestauallty to ba ech. the guise at pedal auviton which is to ween the two sllbernalie = Clase separately; without re: | Scjfol sgt hich must be of med Govetogueat bar et ‘also, the muaeer Seem veperganier si taste, the Patients ee tos tha one propoiton wil be the Mary Yard at Norfolk. Va. and rahvect fo the sane bert for Be Fecetved | usual ree — ve. | livered omer before the 1sth May: aes chs from 8 ries sorte vicer- | Noxvorx Chass No. 1—-STONR—Raual to Quincy St to Eerie ite 3 gen 7,78, fiers sr | some United 5 th natble ‘cnown to, this off 12. Door Sitiey6 feat Sinches long. 1% inches Wgh, oy becomes atecied Saas ted ede sear ase nih ts ~ yen the several OF more the contracts tor the classes ape ehlch teen ae 2 Dock ill ¢ fee 3 fn inches long, 7% inches high, ennel one See bande aueaeer enter into coptract with the Gov Or MAKS Food the giterence between them and the next heat bidder he name or names of aie Proposin; must be written ont in fall with their places ot Tesidenee and post office ada: 2 bet fet feet 8 i Teckee long, 12% inehes high, | 2 Door Silly fect 6inches long, 124% inches high, inche 3 Door Bite i feet i TE inches high, 1 foot 93 is oved, and Mafaction of the Navy it. pa used in removii Wrecks must be furnished 0; sre ere Constipation, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fulness ee, Blood to the Head, Acidity of Stomach, Nausea, Heart- Ps fai Disgust for Food, Fuiness Pi i specifications, and all necessar lo Pruposnncn, Silt be races tise who or Weight im the Stomach, Eepere stl pe ready for ication, and a atthe United 2 Door Bulg. Piket't iach eh, long. 12'¢ inches high, 1 See ay Tard thet ti erent mera sees Sour Eructations, Sink- States enginesr' at Keokuk, ows for hives inches with all tho peo; ing or Elutiering at the Pit days prior to the 2 Door, lite. 9 acs 9 logtunlenas 12\ inches high, Bi 1 foot 9) I = et LS, Trastes. Si the Stomach, Swimming of lak forme f sis will be farnished inches a ee : Bes D. L. WELLS & CO., Ausis, application at thisuiice UY farnishedupon feet? inches long, 12% inches high, the Head, Hurried er Difteuit pt NAGLE U0 ~Agcuonsers Frone proponing to-comtract are requested to | of Jehes thick, Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, BBY Frimcoos 256 Seventh etreat, island exemninn te Toca m for the locks before | thes ihe a ‘to be cut and dressed to plans far- Choking or SuMfcating Sensations when ‘Opposite Patent UBice. sending in therr bid * ( ontracts under either of the aforesaid classes include one of more of the locks. as may be ONE F FOR WATER TABLE. ina Lying Posture, Disnness of Vision, 26 feet Te inches long, 124 inches high, 6 TRUSTEES SALE OF OF HOTEL AND RES. inches | taht Ose Dots or Webbs before the Sight, nal red most advantegeous to the Govern- SEAL, SOR ERGRAVENGE he cai Dull Pain in the Head, Defi- iT, KNOWN AB fT PRESCOT’ bi The Government reserves the right to reject any | 2B feat ta ches long, 124 inches high, 14 inches err FOR ENGRA aM a on THE iemcy af Perspirati Yel: whe ts adeed of trast bangs ath pod ai bide "A printed copy of tile notice should | 1 geet “ft Inches long, 124 inches bizh,14 inches THE iGADAT yes OMS P street Se Bee Maus G4. god of etal ‘at public naz De attached to em . “ae ch ds of Wasbiugton coun: must be sidressed to the undersigned 1 steer’ vaches long, 12'{ inches high. 14 mches ONT Back. Chest, Limbs, etc. Sud- jon. on TUESD. at iW'oseioek. all the friator and Material for the Locks for | 1 arect'sToches long, sie inches highsts inches Onis z don Flushes of Heat, Burning in Horsehold Furr Peftars edie tedting Bee Shs + Moines Rapils. | epson ri ea orven gman cd. the Flashy Constant Imasininss of Kinke Pe a J.B. WILSON | 5 6feet 8 inches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches als bi } a Evil, and Great Depresston of Spirits. weet sufferer from these diseases should exerci Lieutenant Colonel 38th Infantry, Brevet Major General, 0.8. A receiv ua SaTUn AY. apn 11, 1368, at furnishing one set ot 2 6 feet 10 inches Jong, 12% inches high, 14 inches 2h the Il. thick feserntions of Mache Roe Roe et ehe eee ceation inthe selection of «remedy | Fr scott Hos 3 Wes ches high, 16tnches | Keport ofthe Cotmmntenionar st of pateataor theyear Scena ia investigations ‘wod tauicioe pox: | | <8 carbs CHARLES EREL, Trustee Is by with the name of charac- | sesses true LE & 60, Ancts. ries mhé-st 2 inches long, ae inches high, 14 inches merit, is wee ie pon ree is Bice Wer dl the patent on each iliustration from: injurious ingredicnta, and haa established for rexs ‘The drawings will be furnished on paper to the | |tself a reputation for these divepees, S27-THE ABOVE §, ALE Is Rives a ONED UN- abrece rile at nj inched Wig, 14 inches | contractor, who must arrange theut inte p esin | Inthis copnection we would submit those well: ti TURBDAY, March . RsDAY. the 19th aay numerteal ‘order, as nearly as is consistent with heatness and compactnoss: and the execution of the ust be fully equal to that furnished for the published Report for 1836, which has been adopted he standard for the pre: f March for the de- Bou at the o's tof san Antonio, Texas, of 367 t HOKSE| ULES. within forty (s0)days after ji 2fa jtiachs leng. 12% inches high, 14 inches must be sound in all particalers, well | 3 S nes, mast be sound in all part inches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches Bfieen 4.5) hands high. from five (3) to nh years old. 2) ada) worl to Lagstory pari Known remedies— HOOFLAND’S GERMAN BITTERS, AND JJ E OF HORSE! ND ipo MASTER'S Stores. roval or re- Se u opal Printer. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC ropore for the work by . D: sTER’s 01 SiN vigorous, sprightly, & y may be a: | " re is required to illustrate an PREPARED BY DR. U. M. JACKSON, sw be sold eae or ft Lincols Wiel Rctidereet' te lowe than four (4)yeare old, | 1s fee! a inches long, ay inches high, Ifinches | ; avon or S (as 1s sometimes the case rthe under the su} evil n of Brevet Colonel Asa P SPE iat compact, well developed’ antmals: | 2» feat inches long, 12% inches bigh, 14 fnches Teas tingle ofa tion Hibe-cethssated sad paid PRILADELPErA. Pa. Gaedaas re oes “At then aor mere th Awards will be made “‘to the lowest and be. MULES. a! iter which. a ‘which wo i unfit them f Te eee 1 3 fees 3 fniches aa 12; inches high, 14 inches Government, dug Twenty-two years since they were first intro- | jo¢ ies a i evel Quartermaster s pres, consist+ 0 the uced into this country rmany, durin, Leese na arr age which tme they have undoubtedly perform: more cures, and Peneniteed euffering peed toa Roster a extent, than any other remedies known to e publ itheee se remedies will effectually eure Liver Com & rigid inspection bas do not conform to | 1 Seer § itches lone, the alove specificaiions will be rej eet | Proposals will be received for lots of twenty-five | 1 4 fect ps inches san ang th | 1 Steet 36 | finch long, 12% inches high. 14 inches is reserved to reject amy or all bids if | on of the work” 2%g Inches high, 1¢ inches e direction of the Joint Committee ow Prin’ nehos high, 14 inchos | {PE {"BOFeserve the right to reect any or all uf Bidders must procure from the Cougressional Printer drawings of illustrations sufficient in num ing in part of Be Aroy Wagons. 2509 ib. Grain Sacks, 0 2-berse 340) 1b — 3 Carts, ‘240 pair Homen. est Gutta Percha 20 sets Lead Harnoss Trquested to be present at the open- ty }” form a page, and must accompany their bias ore. , dice, ia, Chroaic tis | 20eete Wheel ao 917 feet Lenther do. ae 1 Afest ¢taches long, 1245 inches high, 4 inches rith amelectrotsps. plate page. nam spectinn of Bevis *Chreni Narhia. Disoave of the Kid. | 28 Am 105 Hand Saws jig to be in duplicate, seal ’ 1 their work, with a sworn staiement Peya, apd ‘all diseases arising {roma Disesanrcd amet — mE = saeet 4 ey | aches long, 12% finches high, 14 inches | mado in the catablishment of that bidder, and tine Live tomach, or Intestines, “Mules.” ag the cate may b \d. directed te the jeadier General J. ‘ter District of Texas, CHARLES H. TOMPKINS, Brevet Brigadier Gen-ral aud Chief Quartermas- ter, 5th Military District. mhis-td PBorosals FeR FoRaG < Qrenrtermaster, pf the Rio Grande, TuAry 16, 1853. Fi Seales fi te received at this’ o ual WEDNESDAY. the ith of April. 1838 at 11 dies Some Chara 1 Granite | Toler. 3.0 lorse oes. DEBILITY, gt smny ether onticies not cuumerated. Basu from is ‘erm cash. in Government funds. sgh Helos ee peng 2 lg: a © | Particular attention is called to thisasieof Horses Shiba, Mouse, Bec apd Mules. which will take place on the first day, ‘ % as they a1 peri Gravught animals, and xtant equal to these rem | Well worthy the atter tion of buyers ue and vigor is imparted | "By order of the Quartermaster General sayetem, the appetite is strengthened. ‘. McrER food ss enjoyed. the stomach digeats promptly the blood is a the * sound and he: the yellow th ow tinge Is eradicated’ fr Y bloom is given to the cheek be possesses the necessary facilities for the prompt ane proper execution of the work. No proposal will be considered unless accompa- nied by a bond with Ge to ge approval of a United States Jud, trict Attorney, in the penalty of 810,000, wehe idder or bidders, if his or tbeir prosnent shall be accepted, will execute or ae jn accordance with th phege further information that required At furnished upon, application t to this Saice, or to the Commissioner of Blan! will be furnished upon application to the uniersigned, and no proporal wilt be con a which does not ci rm precisely there. 1 4 fe; {178 inches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches 1 3 ft Haehes Tong, 12‘; inches high, 14 inches 1 boar Ninches long, 124 inches high, 4 inches | 1 Sfeet Sp inches long, 12% inches high, M inches haa fest i inch long, 12% inches bigh, 14 inches 1 vei inches long, 1244 inches high, 14 inches 4 inches high, 14 inches @ > nartermaster G: 5 Browse vgs ‘General, 0 “ers EAPQUART! STRICT OF TEX Ve be tury _mh6-7t PI 4 ervous invalid becomes a strong ai REFUGEES, FREEDMEN, Stlock sn. or such yuanttios of Batter {inches high, 14 inches | “SPs porals will. be Hidreased to he Joint Com: ie AND NALANDOS DM und Disbursing Optcer, Sule ef the follwing eed penne pabtic Die: {4 inches long, 12% imches high, 14 Inches | The 'ndersigned and sien ones PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, f Cit dient Be 18.258 a for the # r bs a ip compli rom the Commis, Tin Browusvilis, Ringoeld Ba cos aber #11958, | 1 2 fert't triches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches | “Proposals for Patent Otice Report DEFREES, And feeling the bend of time weighing heavily | stone Burea as tpt a at a Dorn of beat guslity and to be del ! pea ee long, 124 inches high, 14 inches | _™bi4-6t Congressional Printer: Heheect ithe wirreas. ‘or the TONIC Bra te a ine’ eee onthe ite mg epg yeh ed Unialed. pret | thick. RBOPOSALS. that will instil ne: into their vein March’ 18:8 Mrotiockp mm. the property held = fiven, to baled Hay. “All ts Sea 1 4feet Sinches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches P ie & measure casey ‘of more tal | tie United States wear Hue city of Waco, MoLient ee iudaanes itein | thick Otkce Supervising Quartermaster, fare, build up thelr shrunken forme. aud give ‘Known as the Waco thir, Gays aifer the eno of the contract, and | ig. 1284 inches hich. 14 sages thick: ‘u>-Dastrret of the Bio Grande. h happiness to their remaining years. teats with s copy of the | 13 Nschioe Gy T Rett Ginckee’ oferien ores Say ot March, 3. Gait 1 we: 6 feet 11 inches by 9inches by 12 inches. be above to be rough. BEST QUALITY BUILDING STONE. 0 Perch; suitable for a four feet wall. stone ‘to he tinches, or more than six —_ the names of at least two sufficient sure- ies. who will signify. by their willingness to become faithful performance of the con; pr iit be submitted to the Chief o'clock a. m.. forthe dransportation oi ft Troops and beeen on and to points withinghe sate district of the Rio Grande, for the year oe May * Proposals will sate at what rates ir ice. ‘and one Picker led dereription of the progerty cam a weal tained at the omice cf the Dureau Rey Fs gud AL on. at Austin and Waco, Texas, Gevotd c oi ait energy, extremely nervous, aud have Terms it fs a well established fact that fall one-half of le portion of our population are seldom in enjoyment of good health, or. to use thelr own ex feel well” They are languid, rsement thereor ‘spousible for thé (rapt tite B Capt. U.8.A.,A. AG Mand De Mater ef the District for a: vel ond pose to transport troops and sry om lies from | Bo appeti were wi =z — an tobe delivered om or before the 15th of May, | Rnd wribetoRowiny pects > To thin class of persons the BITTERS, or the — peer ok Tees igvernment reserves the right to reject any Route No. J— From Brazot Santiago to Browns- | TONIU. is eapecially recommenced. ‘ T any part of a bid. x min Crass No. 2-BRICKS, CEMENT AND | Ville: by tiver or via Polat teabe js must be endorsed © Propossie for Fo TAME Route No. 3-From Brownsville to Ringgold WEAK AND DELICATE CHILDREN RAILROADS. uddresmed to the Supertising (Quart 280.000 Hand made hard Brick, 8 by 4 by 2% iuches, | Barr ncter. Sul District « f the Riv Grande, at Brows Barrels Hydraulic Cement, equal Rosendale, Route No. 3—Ringgold Barracks to Laredo Are made strong by the use of either of these rem Barrels Baltimore Lime Pro} odies. ped will cure every case of MARASMUS Will distinctly specify. at what rates to be delivered on or before the sth of May, By order of Brevet Major General the Uldders will contract to transport troops and BAU TIMORE AND ON 1O RAILROAD TICKET = OFFICE. wi 406 Pennsylvania ave., between 4% and 6th sis. GEORGE W. SMITA, 188 ruppiies. to be classified aa follows: Ofcom and . Fis Lieut. 2th Infantry, HQ. Mant A. A. OLass No. 3-SLATE. enlisted men, cabin or deck pa each: and nds of certificates have accumulated in QM - o* ‘ah ized” | 2400 sate how inches SIRE the following class GREAT CONVENIENCE jorees. miules, per head: ails. rivets, Ten heavy hardware, re: re: grindstones, orduauce. heavy “ord per one humdi of freight. ort Stud beef cattle, per head; shee machinery. lead. bolts, pai mheotend the hands of the pre cet Gy it rfl Piro ofthe publication of bat af nthe tee Ticlste nold to all points North, Raat, West, and of note and ofauch standing that | South Bagabce called for and checked, they must be believed. at hotels and private necks LES SSS ‘To be delivered ou ut before the 15th May, 1838. x © —YELLOW PINE oe ea be AND LUMBERS Oo wed »: aay Orrers (F THE CHIEW SIGNAL OF FIORR, AsFivGToN, DO. Febraary 29, 1838, Sealed Proposals (ia duplicate: will he recetoed St thie office until 12 o clock M on MUNDAY, mn aby Samed od Seasoned, r i pounds ii fe) in,all parte of che city and Grorgetown March 14 108, far furnishing the Sigaal Depart! | 22 pieces. 8 by 1Zinches, sd foot 8 a. to piece | Coa) 4 dale; 4 By this arra passengers can pro ment of t ywith Three Hundred and Pifty | Acpicces. BY 10 inches. 2 fect 8 laches Lone 1,000 fee pr rom; Way, per pe Dime Bet TESTIMONIALS them ariel icf with tickets and (30) Seta complete cowstec. | 23 pleces.8 by 0 inchee ris fects tacos eae Cake; lumber, oak, per 1,10 feet;oats and cora, + gage ing of Hick. Canteens, . Torches oe ir AE, clothing, eantpage, crates, crockery, furniture, doors, blinds, «auhes, wagon 4 pioces, 5 by Siniches; 10 fest G inches long, is plvces, 12 by 12 iuehew.29 feet J tous. ae ¥ 12 inches, 24 feet long, 3 rg 8 i Phew g | feet fous” $ avoid all anuoyance at the dep jeeping car tickets can also be secured at this HON. GEO. W WOODWARD, oftee mis tm" Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes: 1857. ¥ and Funnets, h Rubber Pouches; Molin Fin Haversacks. &e ‘The cantpments ‘must be made after the model tongues.” mattin, 4. light. casks and ALTIMOBE AND @H10 BAILKOAD. depositea mee and of equally good mate. y 17 inches, 2 feet long, tigen stationery. ae , per cubte foot “find “Hooters eee spy Maree IF m0 WASHINGTON, May 5, Noon, 1867 Tints He must be delivered. Fenty for in: 3 3 nck rosa a td flour, meal bread, Tice. crackers, tonic, useful in diseases of the digrative orgun & a mon or before the 18th 0 . feet long, Ht na. potatoes,’ ta ees SS Se iter’ couditions and Ecatbrements made Be a ir eso fons. potats rnipa, Ww and of great benent in cases of debility and want of —_ plication to this office. Rervousection n system. Yours, truly, GKO. W. WoobWagb.” HON. JAMES THOMPSON, b ment, plaster, '. roel ‘Drown migar, tallow, greases ken per Wiieceer and el stasis in ee Der keg, ambulance ita, Tard. lime. factaasee, 3 by Si se by 81 J by 15 inched, Steet $ in; long, TS by 9 mches toot 3 in lo ve addressed to the undersigned. and endorsed. “Proposals for Signal raigtacnts By order of the Chief Signal Offic or of the army. LB. NORTON, ‘Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALI ORs, eek Bee as ANDTHE WEST rw we vi! “a YOR BaLTiwon Shs inches, 8 feet 9 and sprin wagons (complete), Juarew the Bursts Coss Leave dail mt Sunday at7-00,7:48, and 12:% Brevet Captain. USA ipisches:BfestSia ons,“ each. "jams, jellies, window git Fokte wase uf “yorrdiietaasl Aelearyetery penn »-m.,and2: 4 BA Property and Disbursing Ofieer, Signal aru be hr aes iret one RES i its - ee jen. crackers, hard Pusbapeirwia, April 23, 136. Of LL WAY STATIONS cen. ‘ised Tconsider Mager mp * s Geriana jitters’ a ralwa- medicine Foy hey 21 feet long, ry x12 foot 6Laches long. No. 1 plank. r Mt t te heart pine, and delivered on ASS Xoo 56—WHITE payee Seasoned. Pe attr, except Sunday, at7:00 +9 and 2-00 For why baat i ee OF ANNAPO- pbeave at 616 and 7:00 8. m ,and st 2.00 and4:2 cases of attacka of Indigestion or Dyspepsia. Tcan certify this from my experience of it. Yours, with respect, JAMES THOMPSON.” S. ENGINEER OFFIC: seo,N.Y., February 24, 1938. ‘Sealed Propowais wi'l’be received by the ‘under signed until the wth of March, 13%, at noon, for making the repaire that may become necessary on | Nonrorx, C | x 124 tuck seuntng 15 feet, FROM BEV. JOSEPH H. KENNARD.D.D., vos sue Arokre the United States picr at Orwego. SY. upto No- ib me 1 took oe 11, brooms per dozen. Leave at 7:00 a. m. and 4 Tomboy 20 es, ll the! macertals for sald repairs Lieto ihe tech’ Wo welaak RN" freight to reper cody red st such | Hendin Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church. Philadelphia | trom Annapolis ou 8 5.100 teet bom. Vinch No. 1 boards, he pric@must he stated at so much per 1,000 feet b. m of the lumber, per pound of the fron sud spike. and per cubic yard af stone. which shall be high uted in making said repairs and must cover all the expenses fi machinery. scows, &c., the tearing @ oving old work, and the comple- Hon of th {ns Manner satisfactory to the eer in charge “Plide must be io du and guaranteed upon forms wbich. with all the ‘fnformation in the po: Session of the undersigned, can he obtained by Narchonses. or other places of tnloadl Gl the sbevé nemed pointe as may be ye astignted by the Depot Quartermaster rown ville, vad other authorized officers or agents of the — master's rhage dl Contractors must pared te tram treops and public Trelght et Shy of the'sbove-namen points when required, and must take such troo Pou And supplies to the full capacit, of the vessel or ‘nd | er means of transportation, provided if required by. the Quartermaster 's Department, and the propusal et b m lin 3 boards, Sash for 56 windows, stiaess 4 lights wi glass 10 by 12 inches, sme delivered on or before 16th Ctass No SCOP PRE and | Naris. 6 7. sheething copper, 14 inc! Leave at 7:45 8. wav te Stari ious. 45 p.m. Leave at 7:45 8 m. and 4:30 5.45 OR ALL PARTS OF THE WEST, iy; ¢xcept Saturday and Sunday, at 7:0 the practice ss cut of tn my have in all cases deciin tu various tnstancos. and mail ,of the use! {pe Biers or depart for once my usual course, to. Panett ee oy conviction: ‘that, ‘or titer de +} woe Eee aH aver Com- | On Sunday at4:30 and nnecting at Relay Station with trains trom Baltimore t and especial ud valwable pret plates itis ‘2 sale To but usually, PT doubt as not, it y i by Wrought, : canon it muy fa Wheelin Biication. in person ory fatter, otha fice? Vat iat Ho benny oe Pn tats pocleek ne ton aes ee wil Werrery ben beneficial to those who suffer from THRObGH Tick HTS te the West can bbe had at sy hg cate =e he kind of teams, whether ox or mule for on ae fear pope = 5 of les ¥ & BA. 2. * omni % : tm _ 1A. Ool- of Eag’s Bit ooi' 6A Welivered ou or before the 1sth May 1838. {snd transportation. All proposal m must bein trip: Yours, very respeotfallt»: wan, in the day ae = frhs, iF monsters [AVY DEPARTMENT. arch wa Cisse No. 7-LINSRED OIL. fopech oa It be accom Ho ee) Wigheh below Gontes strect. | Sia arahcer senreeroae i Cpe pig end usced onl, 5 gallons per gallon two caticione sureties wha will dacie of For New’ York), "Biiladainhin. ‘nd Boston, ver {lock Seen, for the parchase of the — ere | thelr’ willingness to 1e Fespo! FROM BEV.E. D. FENDALL, tineme aia Th} endorsement LS) faster ‘ransportat 2 bers : 3 of T tion for areiieeesaare frees for Trans. |, A%8i8tant Editor Christian Chronicle, Phila Geni AT TBE BOSTON 4ass LEABD. E, That the subscri- SBUt 1 have derived decided benefit from the oc%__ GEO! 8. KOONTZ, Agent. Washi The“ SHAWNE a tained from the Orphans’ Court of Mines hae ‘trict pS Mootiand’s rman Bitters, ant feel it my = ue eaten. — ‘ae ivgton county, in the District of i eae ee ni © | lege to recommend them as’s most valuable BROUGH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON COMORES’ RoR A.” | letters testamentary om the Persopal estate | oposals reecived will. be forwarded to the | {@ all who are suffering from PHILADELPHIA AND NEW Y per se Gi.l- late of Washington cou ee sans eae "of the District for ma | from i &r x JA sapAC | cchuch © it'pesome beeing slats aaaign the | Chie! oprtermunter sppreval | rer. car vexpas, | ee CE SO *” | eid deconsed are hereby warn ex) ¢ ar Mo ND ITY 1 same. with the vouchers thereof, tthe babscri: The ie Uaver ernment reserves the right to reject any " Marwinoton. J 1887 OOS? GFy Fide, surLon.» her. On or before the 28th day of’ Febru OF ae Dele OF ERY Bart Ch ADEE a ‘Trains ashingwon and Hise York are a roma enoinos aL they thermige by law be excluded from. aif Tne OS BY ok aan ow purr now run as follow eee eaten ? MARE | renefits cf the auid entate. “Given under my Firet Lt. seth Infantry. gM @AUTION. agessaaily (except Sanday) at a ¢ Prop sais will state the prices that will be 8.4, . eres ‘ab Districe fitto Gra a TMM. : H McKIM, M.T NS\ COURT. ir the vessels in th: Hoofiand’s Ger are counterfeited ith euch fittings as rman Bemedies that the signature of O.M JACKSON fe on wrapper of ech bottle. Aii others are sua. mh 5 w3w* QOErBA THICT OF COLUMBIA z_ preacnt condition. ei. rr. og or ary 25, 1858.—Dis INGTON COUNTY. to bei RB PHILADEL dale Leave Cail, & ot Ts it ey vend £30 and 7.809 ea 45 and 12:15 p he vessels can be seen. and all necessary infor- L. J. ROTHROCR mation concer vom ~ son. | wet te 1 co hg Omce to Germs: | Les 2 Palade, iogedants the satin wn boarven by a ‘waked a MAOR BL decea ye eee ntor 452 Tru sraxer, ovr. Parent Orrice, eae RenoaT AMON STEERT Pens for New York nnd Philsdelphia at 7:00 served to re o tor aforesaid bas, with the approbation sv ptance fe not [EA Sethe 4 the Grghae Gore ot Waanttyton Scie WASHINGTON, D.C. delphis, Pe. . {PING CARS for New York on 1:00 p.m ovesais, sate : tt 2a PAPER HANGINGS. CHARLES M. EVANS, Proprietor, bTickets to Philadelphia, New York, rt 20) Marc) thin pra window norCiey Phan Formerly 0. M, JAOKBON & CO, cites att fier ae Re decensed, and of ccta Dp LookiG GLASsE3, eer nd where feck ithe ¢ aes TAREE ty eta PRICES. fare beazerals soni “endoreid * Proposaie are potiies Ont PAIR jon oO RNSRATE _mh 20-4008 Seustary of tae tery satase: Premedens om ba ind ilies ;paRtours, ae DEPRETAERT Billished ‘once a week for three weeks in the 88 FRAMES for Flowers vening Star, Wasninc ron 38th Febrosry. 1838, Previous to the said day Sealed Proposals will be received until the tb . Test—JAM! O’BRIRNE. of March at ido eck, oem, forthe purchase of | _£¢25-lawSw Hower ~“- ‘Wills. the follow! ‘At the We i ntton Yard. —The Mabopac, Saugus, GUPREME couRT oF tH coups Ee AR, ya DISTRICT OF Caco and Cl tice is het ae hen cer Orisans —The Winnebago, Manhattan, | hc ticeet forge Cas sii Manayunk. Oneots, Tippecannoe, Ohick “The Ss Froneale will state, the price that wilt be The weasels in Present can gnys kee fittings as are bw attached to them. ‘The vessels cn be seen — Sonning them em will tandante of the stativas. ‘The right ix reserved to or all of the eropomaie it hilt asccpeeee io use Werrthe tetera Government. wikeen ment at ot EEE | RORE Fiduites or°tren te Temvab at q ppeer’S THE EVENING STAR CONGRESSIONAL. SmNatTk.—When the Senators re-entered the Chamber yesterday evening, after their retire Ment to consider Motion for continuance, ‘The Chiet Justice said: The motion made by counsel is overruled, snd the Senate adopts the order which will be rend by the Secreatry ‘The Secretary read the order as follows: Ordered, Thai the respondent answer to the Articles Of impeachment on or before Monday, the 23d day of March instant. en Bingham — Mr. Presideat, 1 am nh Managers to submit to the considera- ion of the Senate the following motion, and ask that {t may be reported by the Secretary. The Sreretary as follows. Ordered, That before the filing of the sypiice- tion by the Managers on the part of the of are sentatives, the trial of Andrew Joho- son, President ofthe United States, upon the articles of impeachment ex hibited by the House of Repreentattyes, shall proceed forth ita Tne yeas and nays were called, ‘with the following r. sult: Yeas— Messrs. Cameron, Cattell, Chandler, Colr, Conkling, hg os Corbett, Drake, Ferry, | Harlan, Howard, Morgan, Morton, N Rag terson of New Hampshire, Pomeroy, Ross, Stewart, Sumner, = Tipton, wit Hams, Wilson’ and Yates— Nays—M: ssrs. Anelenas Rard, Buckalew, Davis, Dixon, ——— Fessenden, Fowler, Frelinghuysen, Grimes, jenderson, Hendricks, Howe, Johnson, McCreery, Morrill of Maine, Morrill of Vermont, Norton, Patterson of Ten- hessir, Sauisbury, Sherman, Sprague, Tram- bull, Van Winkie, Vickers aud Willey 26. So the order was not agreed to. Mr, Wade did not vot: autor Sherman offered the following or- which was read: dered, That the trial of the articles of im- peacbment shall procecd on the 6th day of April next. Senator Howard.—I hope not, Mr. President. Senator Wilson moved to amend by making it the ist, instead of the Gth of April next. r. Butter.—I would like to inquire of the President of the Senate if the managers on the part of the Honse of Rey presemiatives have a Fight to be beard upon th: he Chief JusticeThe Chair ls of opinion that the managers have a right to be heard. Mr. Butier.—Mr. President—Gentlemen of the Senate: However ungracious it may seem on the part of the managers representing the House of Representatives, and thereby repre- senting the people of the United States. in press ing an early trial of the accused, yet our duty to those who send us here, representing their wishes, speaking in their bebalt and by their com: the peace of the country, the interests of the people, ail seem to require that we should urge the speediest possible trial, Among the Teisons why the trial is sought to be delayed, the learned counsel who appeared for the ac- cused bave brought to the attention of the Sen— ate precedents of early days. We are told that Teilioad spred Was not to be used im this iial, Siz, why not? Railroads have affected every- thingeise im this world. Telegraphs have brought places together that were thousands of miles apart. It takes infinitely less time ct L may ure so exprrssion) to bring a withess from Calitornia now than it took to send to Philadeiphia tor one in the case of the trial of Judge Ubase. And. therefore, we must not shut our eyes to the tuct that there are railroads and there are telegraph. to give the accused the privilege of calling bis counsel together, and of getting answers from any witnesses that hy may have summoned, anc to bring them here It should have an important bewing on ihe course we are about to take.thatd respectially submit, is not to be overlooked. Railroads and telegraphs Lave changed the order of things. In every other business of life we recognize that fact. Why should we not im this! ‘Mr. Butler then proceeded to argue that the ordinary cour-e of justice, the ordimary delay< of couris, the ordinary term given in ordinary cases for men to answer when called bef courts of justice, have no application to thi case, Sir, who is ? vi the counsel tor the re pondent. He as, ihe When [have +n out from ali rable this t time in the history of the world has a nation brought its ruler w the bar of its highest court, und Saud forms pr ve all-role and all ho is and who claims his sub- the commauider of your an that i orcinates, r treasury navy- who controls alleiemenis of powe: controls your foreign relations— comy cule, im any hour of passion or of prejud. whole nation by whom he is arraigued respondent at your bar. And mark me, sir, I te Hy submit that the very question here at issue this day, this bour, is whether he shall contrel, beyond the reach of your jaws, and outside of Your laws, the army of the United | Stues. Thatts the one great question here at issur—whei ler he shail set aside your laws, set aside the Gecrees of the Senate and the laws acted by Congress, setting aside © law, clahning the Executive power only that he shal coutrol the great mibtary arm of this Govern- ment, and control it, if he pleases, to your ruin and the ruin of the Country. Mr. Butler proceeaed to argue that the whole business of the War Department pauses until the trial goes on; that there were nominations of officers which ought to be cowtirmed; and that the business interests of the country were unsettled while the agitation continues. He then urged that, while all the time shown to be necessary When the case came to trial shou be granted, no time should be fixed in advan ‘They should not presume in advance that tl respondent could not get ready. Let him put in his answer; and then, if he showed the ab- sence of necessary witnesses, the managers wonkd exther acquiesce in a proper delay or admit all that he sought to prove by the testi- mony. He would not deny the respondent a sixgle indulgence consistent with public safety. He hoped that hereafter po man any whe would say that the charges upon which Au- drew Johnson was ar:aigned were frivolous, unsubstantial, o: of pon-eflect, when counsel of the highest respectability (who would not for sheix lives say what they did not t told the Senate that, with ali their legal they could not put in an answer to the so graye were they, in less than forty days— yes, fifty days. ™ the derations which he thought ought t influence them in deciding this question, by reminding them that a sperdy termination of the trial either way would bring quiet to the country, and praying 2 question, upon Which the life of the js—the greatest question that ever an: ogies of 1 Mr. Nelson (of counsel for the Pi replied to Mr. butler, saying that he supposed there was nothing improper ia making an appeni for time to answer the char “ that instead of that appeal being « much more liberality would be extended by Senate of the nation sitting as a Court of Im- peachment than could ever be expected on a trial ina court of common law. The charges made here are charges of the gravest importance. ‘The questions which will have to be considered by this honorable body are questions in which not only the representatives of the people are conceried, but in which the people themselves haye the deepest and most lasting interest. Courts are in the babit of investiguing cases slowly, carefully, cautiously, and when they form ‘their judgment and pronounce their opimieps, and when those opinious are pub- listed to the world. they meet the sanction of judicial and legal minds everywhere, and nect the upprobation and confidence ‘of the peor) le, before whom they are promulgated. 1f this is £0, and this is one of the proudest char- acteristics in the form of judicial proceedings in courts, bow much more ov; ) exalted and honorable body like this, com- dof the greaicst men of the United States, earnestly maintain before this honorable body, {suitable time should be givea us to answer the charges preferred here. A large number of these charges involve an inguiry running back to the xery, foundation of the Government. Mr. Chief Justice, I siacerely hope that the resolution offered by the S nater from Ohio will meet the approbation of this honorable bedy. hope that time will be given, and that these proceedings which, in all time to come, Will be quoted as a precedent, will be cou- ducted with that gravity, that dignity, and that }corum which Sten and becoming in the rep- resentatives of a free und great people. rege submitted as an amend- ment (he following: Ordered, That unless otherwise ordered pb: the Senate, for cause shown, the trial of ws pending im impeachment shall be proceeded with body—on any of the ordmary anal- after a shall be amendment motion of Senator Sherman might be in order. said: 1 am instructed by the managers io say that the propos ition just sug- gested by the bonorable boy wend fiom New York 1s entirely bmit with deference, sir. | id | Butler concluded, after recavituiating | sident) | pag Howart, Howe, Morrill_of Maiow Morrili of Vermoot, 3 geod New Hampsbire, Pomeroy, %, om Ti ton. Trambull, Van Winkle, Willey, gs linmr, Wilsen and Yates—40, Nays—Messr: by the Senate for cnuse shown, the trial of the pending mpeschment shall Saad ammedi- Stely after replication chal! be On motion of Senator Howard. it was order- one o'clock in the ‘ade having taken the chair as presid- ing officer of the Senate, after an imeffectual ef- fort to £0 into execntive session, adjourned, at balf-past five, till Monday next Hover.— No business was transacted in the ne yesterday evening after that body re- turned to their hall from the Senate chamber, where, according to the order of the House they bad cneenttes ¢ the High Court of Impeachment. on | sa-General Longstreet says that when @ » | man talks about a new war, be sure he did mot fight in the last one.” B7-The thief who was arrested for stealing the diamonds from Caldwell, the P' jeweler, has confess-d, and the gems are now 1 recovered. AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. mM: JUDD's oEer “oe AUCTION THIS At 370 Pennsylvania aveous, under the Metro. politan this evening." [fe 2 CTION THIS at AS NT EVENING, at 7 o'clock, aw, oe awe National Le! Sencet Belling, B* 3.7 oeee. BLL & oo. SS. Lon TEsDAT March <4 ya ha, lock a.m., I sell, in front Room: jon 3 jent aecortment of "yernivare. ‘&c., compris- Fine Rosewood Case Piapo-forte, colebrated make Martie lop Bureaus and ndeome Marble top Cottage Set, nearly new t cottage tage Set complete. tmitadlon walt” Warne Eragers. § Secretary inet Kand Revolving Ohatr yWiriting Tobe, nee ana Revolving Chair | Magnificent Ook Extension Table, te 4 ads and Mattresses, Office Dining Chairs Teapoy, Tables, Locking Glasses, Crockery. ae. oltuhin hyd store,s tot of Boots an: DY f Plated Ware and Sewary, by oma Be ecid ty conor Sa het dg LD W EL! - Aucta, BY! wow aia & O0.. Auctioneers, Stores No. 315 LM corner of Penney! AND PEREMPTORY SALE OF 8. RIES. LIQUORS SEG. To KE Sd Roo at ate iol MOLASSES AND 5 rN on TURSDAY MOuNING. March mencing at 10 0% | fre! T. com- we will afl, within our nd well aesorted stock of *, wt Bear, A, pa "Crashes boxes Raisin, Layers ee Cigars + boxes Tobacco: you Scrub Erushes reams Paper core Tach Rope Barred chy different brands DO cases Whirky. very fine W cares Port Wine 3 barrels Sherry Wine Siarrels Madeira Wine root Safe, Miller's Patent with many other aricles in the Grocery line. r moved to our Sales Rooms tor convenience Of gale, all of which will be Beremptorily sold mht : ALL & 00 ¥ COOPER & seas (Late clerks with J PARLOR GRAND Pra! CHEKONOMETEB CLO ETARY. FREN. HB in- ROR, PORTABLE OA a BTKADS Oe, NTR }O- BEMIAN LASS WARE. tur ARN iN GRAYED Panlon OBSAMENTS a>. eT AUCTION. Oo WE SSDAY MORNING, March at 1 o'clock. ‘he residence of a ceatiemat leaving the city 426 First strect east. between Bast Ci tx south. © Place. we will seil Soke Fs Furniture, Parlor Oroaments, £c., ng in pe i Grand ceewood Case Pianoforte, 6\ fenng Chronometer Clock. Glass Pront, Rose- | 1 ving woansented. victhes half eawie jock. plain case | 1 Plated 5 Mantle Vases | French Chita Gilt and Purple Bend Tes Sete rench sake Pustes. Stands aud Dishes oe and By graved Bobemian G Sideboard }3 th Riding Suldle, Bridle and Ch oth English Kiding Saddie, Bridie aad T AUCTLO. On THURSDAY MOEBNING. March, F< “0 o'clock, over the wive store of Th La 3 Large French Plate Mantie Mirrors. Walnut and Gilt Erames 4 Crimson Daiinek Ourtaing, with Tassels. and Walnut aud Gilt ured Reps a iaunbrekte Lace Curtains, and Walpat Cornice Magniternt veld Oak Mirror Back Sideboard, | carved with Game, Frait, Flowers, &., | Large Cape Lm Secretary apd Bookcase, elabo- carve id Oak Extension Dining Table, 18 feet ASMETGE, Pecivatal and Case for’ Leaves, ‘b can be used as ae Table ja aedtum seed Marble-top come x Marius top Hall Table, Cane seat Chairs Oak Carving Teble, Hound Oak Writing Table, overed with clo: 10 Bigh Th Back Osk ‘Dining Chairs, upholstered im % bepe 18 High Back Hak Cae-seat Dining Chaira Krussels and Three-ply Carpete and Kugs Brusaels Siair Carpet amd Rods Oiled Walnut Bedsteads and Tables Ofled Walnut Barbie top Encased Warhstands Rosewood Marble top Centre Table. carved ther Bolsters and Pillows. Mattresace hers. Me, Dishes and Frutt ruit Dishes Bottle Ligao toa Te ted Castors, Forks, sna Bpooes | China and Glaseware Aw n sine Horsive F Fire Proof Safe OPER @ LATIMER, Auctioners. One we wai WALL & CO. | BY \ Moree 315 and S13, | Southwest corner Penn's svenus HANCERY GAL EVAL _ LaPate: wity Docket he. ber wil well at Fa fc enction. on itint st SFTRENOON, the mah othe of M —-,o, the premises, pari of Washi ranting bone to Fo Lear octet eee by grousd on which it stands. a Bemis of esl three eg ree