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;MPROY Dros oF TRE MIL NOTICE TO CONT aie Ca Q*?#r oF ASRISTANT Rowdy aha Tout, Marca ia iow. Sealed Proposals will be} der Sealed Propowals ( dneed ot the Uniten Siesta by the ayer tincomes “steeebeg orm of 12 o'clock nee che city of Keokuk, ae ony at lows. until iz ne of two lift locks and now i will Be (MONDAY, March's, a ety othe "eu = 4 jarter- (ecmobior’ ‘s esectnens ent to move, fonthe qnotns, a nv, gPtpBorala will state th walis in the chambers tracted of Brst-clase cat, stone ma. “"The first lock. located at Keok: feet lft nod bnittcairely in the rt ae en The second lock will be about 3 mollse.a ith 8 feet hift, ‘nd witl be protected river by the c The’ Srdanre Saree iver, 0 for any dtatance not exceedii exoseding Mahiots but not ex For any distance ¢1 exceeding | mile, but not ex- ceeding | mil For any ceeding 1% miles. Fanny distance exceeding 1% miles, but not ex- we the ‘The guard lock will be located at the head of the | ceeding 2 mies canal = Nashville, end will be protected by the oa anydiatance exceeding miles, but not ex- embani coed Separate speedeg@e duplicate) must be made For an) distance exceeding 23 miles, but notex see GLASS f STONE AND CEMENT “Per mule for any a ceed af er any distance pec) The proposaia onder thie head must specify the | ‘The Gentractor rll ‘be td to Factors the prices which the above meteriais will bedelive | work, ct ‘any tm called uous. rosso H red being Given him, at night end Upon Sundays when Proposals msi ateia the price per pound at | RecemelJ, wimont any xtra, compensation, and ce ¢ sxbich Uoth wrought and cast iron will be deliv | in the delivery of staree, enecet whee? eee ot — CLASS ITl—TIMBER. srticer oF agent of the Go seanianaheanageinns ¢ contractor must be pre truck! e ot thousand feet. OL BO} This-clasa will include the bailing. draining. and excavativn of pre foundation a {which hich p roctiog a the locke wil coi ber masonry: building th rotection ble e.g net o Pe ‘mbacckment — rip- fondeete wi Sillinenees to become sinices sum of $8,000 for the faithCul me esate of the contrac and the furnishing of all inery anid im: States rese: right to rejec q Zicments required fer the proper execution of the | or sil peepee one pe Tea ‘The law requires separate (in dupti- ingopentag sf ine salt adiel teieieletbiremans cate) for each and every Claes nts roposals must be addressed to, the undersigned, willbe made on each class separately, without re- Pd fpdoreed, “Proposals for. 7 Gexern’ gard to aggregate. ‘Notmore than one tion Sill be recetved from the satne party (or the same © Each bid must contain a written or or peta ted sigwed by two responsible persons, ani cer- ‘tified to by some United Government officer, or ether fe to thi rack! \t Stores Boros TN Breve Major General and A. Q. M. @., U.8: Ris ASSISTANT ©OMMISSARY OF 8UB- oO SISTENCE, U- ae Fort InpEPENpence. Bostox Hanson, Mass.. March 16. Proposals will be received at tuis office til! DAY. 7th fo te ane of te .m , for the thatthe part will, if ibe cantracts for the clasere upon which enter into contract with the Government, or make betwoen them and the next ‘RI- ow - Sigbeet the itereace a ai ee Cates take use of the Troops in the service oi Dams or wames of the persone proposin, reab Beef of noo rerchantable quail coust be writien out in fell, ™ Leith thelr pisces of cas LEE of fore aod Mind eesttens ie Fraidawee and post office wid: janks. and kidney tallew to be excluded. Plane, mspe and specifications, and al cnsary PGorsed Beet of the heck. guality, ‘the usual cora- papers will be ready for examination at the Corted | j Bleces to be in proporti States qngincer s office at Keokuk, lows,for fifteen | ‘Bite above stores to be delivered from time to E> * to the date of letting. time as req or the tsoops at thie post, in k forme for will be farnished upon fuch ‘quantities and at such "places within ‘the application at thle olice. a amested to tae Gf the city ‘as may be desigasted from this poring to-contrac o . jelive o visitand tannins the location for the locks before | foray Some wren st ‘dey of April, pre ea ‘of six months from the first ‘day of April, Coutfacts under either of the sforeenid classes my A eategyent NBidders must propose for both of the meats Sill Include one of, may b@ | pamed. and ive security as may be re- ; most jautageous to the Govern- | tired” for the fulthfal performance of the iT agree- ent. The bids must, be endorsed": Proposals for Sub- sistence Stores,” and addressed to. SEDG SWICK PRATT, Second Lieutenant 31 ae S Srierr m 20-4 U.S.A. ‘The Government reserves the right to reject any pnd ail bids. printed copy of this motice should peattached toe roposals must fre addressed to the'undersl at Keokuk. Iv md sbould be endorsed Pro- posals for Labor and a, Material “or the Locks for | the Improvement ef the Des M Rapids.” $j. Pp? os wivins Quartermaster, neste District af the itvo Grande, ‘eras. February 15, 1838. roman it will be Fecsived at this office ¥, the 3ist day of March, 1838, at 11 Selock sme, forthe tes vusportation of Troops and Military Supplies from and to points within the suo- istrict of the Bio Grande, for the year ending May \ Peopensio will state at what rates bidders pro- pose to transport troops and Lind supplies from and to the followine- named po r 208 Santiago to Browns- ville. by river or via Peiat lsabel. Route No. 2—-From Brownsyille to Ringgold Barrack Route No. 3—Ringguld Barracks to L ct to trams supplies, to ‘be classified ae follow enlisted men, ci Brevet tates Exoixnne February 2, 1363. pBoress S FOR FORAGE. Office Supervising Sub- District of the Rio Grande, Brownsesiie. ¥ Texas, Febroary 16, 183 Quartermaster. ‘will be recetyed at this |! sab of April, 10% ot for auch qauntities of DATS, CORN and BAY ax may be required for ana ii mais at the following puints in the Sub Dis- trict, for the six months ending October 31. 1953, Fenn towns villes Ringgold aad Laredo, | Corn of best anality and to be delivered baled or upbaled. pref- All to be commence within the contract, and chirty days atfer the appre hotiee given to the contra Propo=ais to be iv triplicate. with s copy of the sdvertisen ent annexed to each. and panied 1 the names cf at least twe suMiciont ss . wh signal) &c., pei thereon, per ton; bay, per bale; Tumbe! park ws Hb fOr ths | 1.10 eee ene ert ai o oak, pe : orn, All, Brepora “will be submitted to the Chief | p.s'eurt: Mmber, oak, per 1.00 feet;onts and corn, arte acter of the District for approval and | " Measurement goeds, clothing, equipage, crates, award crockery, furniture, doors, blinds, sashes, wagon ‘The Government reserves the right to reject any | tovgues mattresses, light caske bid Uerces, books, stationery. &c . per cubic foot. 1s for Por flomr, meal, bread, rice, crackers, aarter- potatoes, turnips, white Towne + barrel; wet goods, pork, beef, lime, cement, plaster, tar, rosin. By'oodar of Brevet Major General McCook ORGE W_ SMITH, ajor ses, brown sugar, tallow, grease, &c., per Figs, jbieut. %6th Infantry, arrel R. M. amit A. A, oy Inegar and pickles in kegs, per keg, ambulance 4 mb i2-td” | and Pah ‘Wagons, each, army soot nner ariey TS. ENGINEER ORFICE, each. fruits, jams. jellies window glass, U. ¥.. Febraary 24,1353. | Oxtracte. ner ber ite recelved by the 'unive. | March. 1338, at noon. for | may Uacome tircessary on = reneieeth Thbd.- lard per tierce, lard ki hha. sugar (Ba cree, pails per dozen, sugar Fe ea ea eg ec ETs Nic tca? N° | Sana)’ per box, tea per cueat, salt per week and Tg fortlehed Py the Ud Seater *Md repairs | Sarrel, shovels aud spades per dozen, wheeler, 9S cierto rows each, lathe per 1.40, shingles per 1.000, tobac- p The By ine rust be stated at eo much per 1.600 feet | colper box, rope per coll, b 9 of the Iumber, per pound of the iron au: = 5 ¥ nd per cubic yard of stone. which shall be eae Mc aaledine making said repairs. and masé cover all the | “rine abeve-named points as tay be aesinoeted ao nd CSTR ic eee tet esa tne | by the Depot Quartermaster at Brownsetfies oF cht Vepaira in a mauuer satisiactory tote | other authorized officers or agents of the Quarter pees in chores Ciutractors muet be prepared to transport the fils must be in dupteate.and guaranteed upon | ,,0o0tactorn must be f the chee eet § which, with all the information in the pos- Pa ep el apis oem the undersigned. can be obtained Uy'ap- | 2: % ity of the vowwel or othe ip person or by lette: palies ta 1s AES 10 this offics E. BLUNT, by _fe2im — Lt. Col. of Eng’ nt und the Proposal JaVY DEPARTMENT. posed to be furnished for water tran+portation, ‘and Ww ON, th March. 19%. Sealed Proposals will be received until the 10th of April at 12 o'clock noen, for the purehase of the i Mowing vessel AT THE ROSTON (MASS.) YARD. The“ SHAWNEE™ and“ WASSUO.” Kind of teams, whether ox or mule teams, for transportation. All proposals must bein trip: with a copy of thie advertisement attached .and must be accom rt by the names fad at least two sufficient sureties, who will signify qpdorsement their willingness to become eepnt. ble for the performance of the contract Proposals wiil be endorsed * Proposals for Trans- tation,” and will be addressed to, Super- Quartermaster, Sub district ofthe Brownsville, Tex: ‘AIL proposals received will be forwarded to the Chief Quartermaster of the District for approval = e rnment reserves hese right to reject any By onder of Bvt Me) Gone McCook, jer of By ene —* ~ Grouce ow sMiTH Firet Lt. 6th Infant AA Supervising @° Tr Bab District Blo Grands omens ASSISTANT COMMISSARY, U. te the prices that will be their present condition, nd with euch fittings as are pow attached to em. ‘The vessels can be seen, and necessary infor- n concerning them will be given by the com- of the stations. to reject any or allof the ance is not for the interest Fong am REN. Mass. Proporals will oe receiv Day. the 2th imet até lowing Stores, ofthe Government. Twenty per cent. of bred parchase money will be uired within three days after a notificat 2 acceptance of a proposal. to be forfeited in case of pep-com pletion of the pu: naan, aud the balance 2 — final delivery of the ves: 5 pos + Caren be ‘endorsed « * Proposals or purchase uf Irom clads 7 GIDEON WELLES, fe Bil s m., for the fol- ive of the troops in th 3 food merchantable quality, in cuual proportions of fore and hind quarters,’ the 8, and kidney tallow to be excinded. ‘Corned Beef of the best ynality, the usual corn ingp pieces to be in proportion ecretary of ‘above stores to be delivered from time By EE ee required, for the troops of this post, fe RMY SUBSISTENCE STORES. such, “Guantitice ‘and at such Peat within the Office Asst. Com psistence, U S.A, ‘and for the Fort Constitution, Portsmouth, N. term: ‘ofsix months from the first day of April. 18, ‘March 12, 1833 Judders must propose for both of the meats above named, snd must give such security as may be re. quired for the faithful performance of their agree- ment. The bids must be endorsed “Proposals for Sub- 101 and adresse dito acc J. i BURBANK, First Lieutenant 34°C 8 ard mh 20-4 G OVERNMENT PBROPOSA Chief Quartermaster's Office, Department of Columbia, Portland, OnEGoN, Feb. 15, i958 Sealed Proposals will be received at this »ffice up fo b00n OU April 10,1358, for" transportation ot G vernment Supplies over the following routes Spe sBeing season, commencing on the tet day of Faust” ‘PORTLAND OR, VANCOUVER VIA , Watson, Sreasn 130 tons Sealed Proposals will be recelved at this oflce LTHURSBAY, March 25.123. at 10 0’clock a. ia Salted Mess Beef or Corned Beef, of the best cyality » and the arual corning pleces. jew of the said steres to be delivered at in such quantities as may be from equired by the commanding officer, contieue from April 1, 1338 to September 30; tress eaid forts shall <oencr cease to be oc: ed by troops in Government service. ders will make separate proposals, for each ticle. and. pom acceptance of their bids, will such srcurity ae may be required for the faith, ful performance of their aj rust be gadorsed “" Proposals for Subsistence Stores? and addressed to Liggt, CHAS. HU MPBREYS. _m™b 38 7t 3a Artillery, A ROPOSALS FOR RAISING WRE: = = NORFOLK, VA.. AND VICINITY. Commandan's Offer. U.S. Navy Yard, > Sealed P will ned enti! T o'clock ‘ealed Proposals w eived until 1 o'cloc! a the {sth day of M h, 188, by the Com maudant of this Yard. for relsiag of wrec king and ny time to time nd to ula or Palouse Landing to Colville, W. T., @ tons removing the materials ef the following-uamed recks. viz FROM PORTLAND OB VANSOUVER. To Lewiston, 1-7.) tone weight.....more oF less. e, Baritan, Cumberland, ¢ Elizabeth river To (amp Three wo ar Drary’s Ms ‘our weicht.... poy other Wrecks be LT .60 tons weight “ Janes river r. Oregon, 23 tons lered as removed whilst my ert *m Of the keel or foor timbers Fanon ig right wfil Le reserved to the Government shen oo party msy be awarded several wrecks: to designs ¢ the order in which they are to be removed. re ° “tons” weight To Fort, Klamath, 7 Orcgon, 10° tus The proposition mast state the proportion of a iathe tates at public auction Which te to HOM. R Seige. efron. the salvers on ; y; in which the work on enc! To Gamnp Three Rerks, yw ToCamp Warner, y whatever to the Gi re time to time as may ts I reser vesthe Veagrecaie menerd and ‘Sfitssetty prosecuted, o¢ time. in whieh case all claim the property recov: Gorerament td colder pee et PROPOSALS. AVY DEPARTMENT, UREAU oF Yanps anp Doce, Rert oye Eacrest “iii “Seticles ta be de ay, 1838 = 1 foot 9% ill. 6 fet 9 \ inches bigh, 3 Door Bills. €5 mene long, 12% 1s bigi 1 Door Sill. 6 feet 7 obese long, 12% inches high, 1 foot 9% inches thi niga cmeaze to we oat, aan dressed to plans far- eke o8 Te were po Big te 2 Ste 7h aches high, I4inches 2 Bfeet’s Htichee long, 12% inches high, 14 inches ry 6 rat tt inenen Jong, 12% inches high, 14 inches 1 5 feat 9 tschos long, 12% inches high, inches 1 Steen TS Tnchee tong, 125 inches high, 14 Inches 56 feet 9 inches long, 12% Inches high, 14 inchos 2 6 feet 10 inches Jong, 12% inches bigh, 14 inches 2.6 feet 5 inches long, 12 inches high, 14 inches ‘thick, 1 Sout #74 Inches tong, 12% inches high, 14 inches 1 4 foot 214 inches long, 12 inches high, 14 inches 1 2 feet et 1S inches long, 12% inches high, \4 inche incbes long, 12% inches high, 14 inches on inches long, 12%{ inches high, 14 inches t 6 inches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches 1 5 feet 73, inches long, 12% inches high, 14 inche 1 Sfeet 9 inches long, 124 inches high, 14 inches 2 Sfegt dis inches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches 1 8 feet 3 inches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches 1 Sfeet tnches long, 12% Suches high, 14 inches 1 Afect 0% inches long, 12% inehes high, 14 inches 1 sft Pe, inch long, 12% inches high, 14 inches 1 4 feet 6 inches Jong, 12% inches high, 4 inches 1 4 foe tnches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches 14 Seas, i J inches long, 12% iaches high, It inches 1 afeet i Tnehes Tong, 1254 inches high, 14 inches l dfeet 1 inches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches 1 8 foct 83 inches long, 12% inches high, 14 inches inch long, 12% inches high, 14 inches inches long. 12% inches high, 14 inches ¢ inches long, 124 inches high, It inches inches high, 4 inches os high, 14 Inches ng inches high 13feets ‘inches long, A fect 4 iniches 1 12g i 24 feet 4 inches lon, 244 ime thick Aga hes long, 12 14 inches 4 inches ls inches inches thick, feet inches long, hick. 14 feet Sinches lopg, 12%; inches high thick, t long. 12% Inches high. ‘to rested on, fac 124 Inches high id beds. feet by 4 feet 5 inc! 2 SBStonc. feet Il luches by 1 foot by inches” 12 Stone, 6 feet 11 inches by inches by 12 inches. ‘The above to be rough. BEST QUALITY BUILDING STONE. #0 Perch. suitabie tor a four feet wall, stone to be not jess than eight inches, or more tuan six- teen inches thick. — to be delivered on or before the 15th of May, F sctiee Crass No. TeaICKS. CEMENT AND ‘20.000 Hand made hard Brick, 8 by 4 by 244 inches, 10s Barrels Hydraulic jement, equal Hoseudale, 70 Barrels Bait Ito be delivered on oF before the 13th of May, wy srg ORTOLK CLass No 3-SLATE. 28,00 Slate. 13 b: inches. 4 inch thic To be delivered on or betore the 15th May. 1833. Norroux, Crase 4—YELLOW PINE OB SPRUC oF Sri bi AnD. LUMBER r r plece 3 pieces,s by 10 inches, 15 & plecee. 6 by Sinches. 10 fect 6 inches loa . 1b pieces, 12 by 12 inches, 12 feet loug, 40 pieces: 12 by 12 inches, 24 feet long, 18 pi by 12 inches ches, $ feet 9 in. long, by 15 iuches’ 5 feet ¥in. long, 120 pieces. 3 by 4 inc! os long Solo feet, b. waz iaches, No 1 plank, ir M ‘The abcve must be heart pine; aud delivered on fore 15th May 186 Nosrorx, Ctass No.3-WIHITE PINE, Seasoned 0 feet bmi. 3 by t inich scantling 15 feet, par Mt .iK0 feet bm. 155 inch No 1 plan per M 2.200 feet b.m. 14 inch No 2 plank, ber 8 3.0 teet b. m. linch 1 oe | B00 feet bm Linch No 3 be: Sash for 5% winder ich, glass rts. Ree Migiow All to be delivered on or before 15th May, 1848, Noxroux, Crass No 6—COPPER and NAILS. 00 sheets 16 oz. nheathing copper, 1s inch we. glazed. 4 lights wide by 6 10 by 12 inches, mate in two 50 pounds 6 nny wrong bt, 1,20 pounds fo penny cut, 2/00 pounds 12 penny cut, ee penny cut delivered on or before the 15th May, 18%, “NonrorK, Otass No. 7-LINSEED Oil. barrels of linweed o1!, 85 gallons, per gallon District, ins, La, Match 71838 iu duaticate’ will b til Merch : at United States ' Sabeiets tence Potatoes the May, Jun: ‘aod 9 July! ahi articies furnished mnst bo of ithe very, beat Pag hn put aS in (nog ar ith heads lined, q args fore cooper: fate ell oe 1 be. heretofore Tatled to recat wi with any branch of the Government Bids to be directed te the andoreigned. and marked,“ Proposals for Potatoes. A be oh aaa mh 16-6t Brt. Maj. G 8. ‘and DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. NITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, on. February 29. 1838- DEDEMICK, of Al- for the ‘extension of @ tent granted to 6th day of Jauc, 1864, for‘an “improvement. in Huy. Presses, for: seven yeare from’ the es of sald patent, which ‘June, meution be heard at the tsi day of nad all, persous if any they ING’ On the petition of LEVI bany. New near ae . 13 bearaiy t to be eve, w on not to f Es the extension are ‘required to tally at least cipenty days inefore the taken ani the rules of the of- be faraished of application other papers relicd upon aa ten. pied office twenty days before eet if any, withio a ‘lin the tes! is notice be published fn the Intelligencer, Washington, and in the Journal. Albany), N- ¥., once 8 week for three ive weeks; the first of said ppp to be at least sixty ‘cays Pty a to Maat abe nt ting Commisstouss of Patoats, wow OF THE INTERIOR. EN D®4 SEES See PATENT OFF . Febronry mer, of Praying fo Abs’ oxteadl patent ranted io ian the Sith. day of May, inst Rg ater bet = Elevators, uae seven jon of hs pia ordered that the the it Mond: be gran eiPriegne opposing the, exteant tension are required to file nt Office thel their objections, special; Seer ad ze nemitted in accordance with the rules of the othe, which willbe farnisbed on ation. Y Slew onger for shipping PROPOSALS, | | ABD Of: ox Tamewavy. B ‘ai tag Pay ma LTIMORE 's Orvice. a8 me Ls Sagrle seas 2 eat Sof bet ee perSeawes: it to reject any and al! bids is pinot forms for Proposals oy one PpPorosats FOR SUDSISTENCE Ee Hadquarters Deri of thee Ch S ed wh at bet thoroughly cured The salt Meats tobe £00 barrels A No.1 The Fi to be “panefacrured. entice fro one anes 17 from sound winter 20.400 pounds best quality a pounds ‘he vsual be strictly complied wit! mb 21-2 steamer Dale, seventy (70) * barrels containing thivot! must be in geod reserved. bial Wa ee at heed the Cumbertand,, bd Rr Mar viLtR sie (which mndt be t ich to be staiod\a ie tiy: | pecenesry out ‘new Bacon on Bnoaieers (ta (ia ta to ba gd — ‘amily Flour. Dei stence, w oi aack} rite 2 Stloek Ti cr elaaaaa tn egoay. Bacon Rides (1 Ga fierces.) to be sides, los new emo. ) 5.600 ones beat quality Ster Candles. wuality Hard Soap conditfon of of my Severdomontemast Brevet Brigadier Gt eo) 0.8. Orc CHIEF COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST- Deranvacer oF Daxora, a Ge he ‘6, 1868. in du rom rnment, will be ree the office of fhe of the Parte, AY, Sealed Proj loyal to the United States G9 SATS Os oMtce. and braska,andil 5 for oe aes partment wi ‘Que handred and 4e cent ey of an hndied and a fon (310) Wad at Por oad at Fi toa Fort rt Buford, Dd. red by mre bea and sixty (100) hos head at Fort Steven- Will be tee toes ta 5. By order Depot Ou Washis bs onrgshineton, AUCTION SALES.- PO ee M?- JUDD'’s AUCTION THIS a TARR Ae eee ce or Btoamtug ARIEL,” of about 4s 1H ov! ai 7 Aer The Bre Bare. ADA rns tenarnge AY. March 23d, good order and eond sea sal boca ae wetted for farnitare and equipage on board will be sold Terms: Oash in Government funds of the Quartermaster erenhgne in 12 me - ¢. lala { Balt. Sun.) GOVERNMENT SALES, la er iter Serco St" tue AND panex AT AUCTION. ‘suctio aac: street parton MONDAY, March 30,'at 11 a. a, mon of Brevet Colonel Ava'P; Blunt, THIS AFTERNOON. ine. Owner. ter"s tant, ae nD, T fo be dellvared by Jaty 151838 310. Mee caeghetted ‘he dell iti re Sy Sule is ihe fees mh 20-6¢ Br Brie. Gen U8: Army. naom, D. i, nad the remainder | (OVERNMENT BALE. hey must average shout 1,00 pounds gross peer U.S. Any Bie rand anes te ture (a) fo eo Gees wang "Street, in re. eng, {haw three and over seven years of ak ling short o| lic wuct! * Government French Plate Mi: gros seen ta tan ‘Will be reyected. il not the eff ct that the bidder is able ta fait contract in accordance with the terms of his proj an with, and that the; fulfilment The responsibility of the guarantors must he shown by the official certificate of the Clerk of the or of the United States Dis. closed with the bid Bids shonld’ be made for each post separatel: nearest Pi ee ai trict Attorne: ‘wage, cows and Pro oeele ole bac 9 poaey or other informal propo- rantee of two reap to become Ii hould his proposition be accepted, he f enter, into, ® contract in accordance the! yy are prepared ities, giving good and sufficient bonds for i Pox cats mast contain je persons to ment and Will be sold Stable, op St Enaneel ‘bet ti streets, and at Storehouve, corner Gover! Tce streets, on WEDNESDAY, Comme: P be eeen prior to sale. Terme—Caahy in Seon funds, on day of ween Government nd the 25th day of March, 1858, af 10 a Hair and Husk Mat oom Spring Und Hales, ras ise Feather Beds, Bolt Bolsters and Pillows eet, Cane and Wood Seat Ri 0 an ‘ita Maltin bey Tin. Pig Cortalon ey ‘hates oer nee Ravipeges ~_ * French China Dinner "Service Crockery and lan Ware ‘ooking and Heating Stoves Kitching Requisites sac. GQOVERNMENT AUCTION SALE. Breve lef LES A. 2 rh '. mh 17-td Bre, Lieut. Gol. ani it oon COOPER & pe and bidders should be present to respoud to thelt — &7 THE ABOVE SALE Is PONED bigs yd pre d to give the necessary bonds: United frames. ENGINERR’s pig : Oopsequence of the rains uatil THURSDAY March Governneut reserves to itself the right to ‘ORLEANS, March 10, 1838. 26th. 1008, same bs felt ope cel ell tlae chetianek cneeemaatae: ie beesey ee that the following named | “yh 21-3\T.W_ cornea LATIMER, Aucts. Paymi nt to be made aftor the cattle are delivered ert of Brides Ereincnasd Eautpage e will be angaccented, funds areonhand;ifnoneonhand, | sola at public auction. in lots to be designated b ¥ W L WALL & 00., Auctioneers, 6 0 fm sale, at the Euginee Secrest to superinten Stores No. 315 and Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and 9th st. Brownsville, Jatt Texas, the sale to commence on the 2th inetaet, slope JW. Bartiger ang te continue from day to day until completed.” | LARGE AND PEREMPTOR * GRO- aor to Lieutenant Oc mae H 26 Pontoon Boats. 30 Pontoon Wag: CERIES, Lavo! RS. TOBACCO, 8 “st Paol, Minnesota Wagons, 1 Bulk Wagon. 2 Pool Weer FIRE PROOF ark, a MguassEs, AND mk we als will be opened at both places at 12 yy oat He meme fo ees ae 8h = RUPS dc AT at in ri 14 Bost Hooke, 113 Oars, 2 Abuiment 2 b “ 3 name of afirm, their names and | Locks, 30) Rack March 1, commene isin post office addres mustappesr ‘ap mh Std GILMAN, RAILROADS, PAetinone AND ONTO RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE. 406 Pennsylvania ave., between 446 and 6th sts. GRELT CONV ‘Tickets sold to all points North, East, West, and fs a corgetown. arngera can provide Scuth-west Baggage called for and checked st hotels and private rerideng +s in all parts of the cit By this arrangement pai NIE themselves at their leisure with gage checks, bieeping car tickets can also office NCE. ets and bag- avoid all annoyance at the depot. red at this e gecuré mh $-Im* rene m 16-6t Ae t Saws. Long bandie Shovein, Baspe, 3 Hinges and Hooks, Sticks, ik Lashings. Mee, 2 Aree si Augers and Hand jandles.17 Uhisels, 7 Drawing i ae order of Breyet Brigadier General M. D. McAlester, Major of Engineers. M.R. First Lieut. Corps of Rngix cers. M4 Back tos Baik and dae ingat looclock, we will eal Fithin “our Sales Reom.alarge and well stock of Groce- ties. Liquors, &¢., compris: rels Sugar, different brands, i eSacke' ce i ‘; Chest Green Chest. 1 Gringstone, 306 Shonen ad toantine Cabaivs, om, tv Dozen Brooms. Long-handle » Spader ae 10 Boxes Cheese. 7 pounds Manilla Ropes? cols’ Manilis 38 gross Matches, 25 Boxes Pepper : Cash at sale, in legal United States cur- 10 Boxes Mustard. Boxes Yeast Powder, 80 Boxes Soap. 10 Boxes Starch, 25.000 Cigars. 53; Boxes Tobacco BROWN, 26 dozen Scrub Brushes, 0 [J4LtTIMoBE aN Wasninoto Ly are DOW rup as plgave dally xcept Sui . mn, 2 a 8. OB ALL Wa allows ‘viz BK BALTI OBE. "ve 7 na Y STA Leave datiyyoxcopt Sunday, at7:a m. and 2:00 WAY STATION SOUTH OF ANNAPO- Lis JUNOTLU: oer St 6:15 and 7:00 a. m., ‘and ot 2:00 and 4:38 FOR ANNAPOLIS. Tieevcatiad! ™m cide m. No trains toor from Annapolis ogni AND D OHIO BAILRUAD, vy 5, Noon, 1867, ine between WASHINGTON A and WASHINGTON AND THE WEST 45, and 12:90 Lrl- h6-tf PABIS SEAMLESS KID GLOVES. ‘THE LATEST NOVELTY OF THE Day. FULL STOCK ON HAND, OF EVEBY SHADE AND COLOR. SUPERIOR TO ANY GLOVE TN THE MARKET. WALL, BOBINSON & CO., 322 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Manufacturer's Agents. £0 Keams Paper, bh i 3 barrels Sherry Wine, 8 barrels Madeira Wine, Sbarrele Srp. § barrels of Mo Sate, Miller's Patent, ieiees witn many other articles in the Grocery K a aS ave., between 9th and 10th ste, BESIRABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. felt a Be teres ed EXPBESS OOMPAN’ Penna. a0. and 0% street, NoTON, February 34,1 The VIRGINIA. ‘EXPEESS COMPA + and valuables forwarded with despatch. Goods called for and delivered in all parte of the farther informatio Fon jarther information . Te CARPETS, STUVES, CROOKERY, GLASS WARK, &c, AT AUCTION. an, MONDAY MORNING, ee at 10 o'clk. ¥. rouning dail: Baltimore, Alexandria, Rich- , permcen F oet S oerects, ond, ctertbare. Norfoti’ Lynchburg.’ Ohar- ball sell ine ine the ony ny = <p aaa Govington: Warm. Hot and White Sulphur Sy Walnut Chaim covered tn green rep Lewisburg, and to all pointe tn the Walley of we cs Sofaa covered in green tep ta, Rugs Bed; a Beda Binck'Weinee ca ‘as ed r Bureau: hogany enclosed Waxhstands PRI &CO., Agents. i Pease, Sere Be a eee T Sete On batarien at fase : v. apean BM. AN, BOED, On Randay a1'30 and 88 prin ony Seonnecting | Se VOU mritaN a 00. Geeklog Pores eres sary ware, 2c at kelay Station with trains from Baltimore te s fi) ‘Besides a large quanti of other other gends, 100 ‘nu- Wheeling. Parkersturg. se PRODUCE, FLOUR, G AED GENERAL | serous to mention, sata aa soe THKOUGH TICKETS to the West can be had at COMMISSION. MEROMANTS. ees Ae aa TEL, the Washington Station Ticket Oifice st sil hours | Asents for sale of the Celebrated Pittsburs Coat Oil, | POUEs 5g so! in the day, a well as at the new office of the Bank- 5d firoXerw’ Telegraph Line FERTILIZERS, BUNE DUST, POUDRETTE, ke, BX FAGEE £00. Anctioncers. nee, 'etween 6th and 7th atre: No. ©2 anv ™4 LovisiaNa AVENUE, Balesroooms 4a8 Seventh street, aoe New mg Philadelphia between Sth and 10th sts, Washington, D: 0. Opposite Patent Office. vertisement 0 rou Leu References :—Bank of Washington; Lewia Jobn- 3. L. WILSON. Master of Transportation : : TRUSTER'S SALE OF HOTEL AND RES. Bet £9 ae arta AK eas Barat mate ral Bou ; rishugh Corley Prealdeut of TAURANT, KNOWN AS THE PRESCOTT ocm__GKO'8. gent, Washingto lead: Bowen, kan, at een TP BAGCGH LIN Ber EEN ws WASHINGTON a Le aw. i wal eGo Beene ae sa Pot and duly necorded tet biter Om fone PHILAVELPHIA AND NEW YO be asl Rees Agena ny Beal | 41d. one of the re ehattel records of Washingto ttorne; ty. D. C..the ‘will sell, at i pavlic ee: a0 o'clock mon TURSDAY. fy Miareh 0, aio Hovrehold Furniture, W asttineton. Jan. 6, 1887. Tate Cutlery, Crockery. Glassware ‘Trains between Washinzion aud New York are ° Kitchen Uteusils. Bar Fixtures nay, ronas follows ¥ ORIENTAL BOAP, OLIVE Wi FOR N YORK. without change otcare cmp. LIVE 80aP, iy vexcept Sunny) at 7: i: | “BEMIUM NEW YORK CITY SOAP) x oxE Ba BROWN SOAP, © OOAPs "FOR PHILADELPHIA jo. Leave ‘ally (exce; + maple and 12:15 p Sin, tor aale shou for ‘cash to the m., ane colomlt jas: L train daily Through ‘Tickets to Pi Eniledelphic . iow York, oF ww offee 18 ‘the , S45 Pe Boston, can be houre in the day, ae well" Bankers and Brokere Tele avenne nayolis, and the “i> WiRson, Master of Transportation ph Lis between 6th and 7th stre: See Baltimore and Uhio Raslro og advertisement antechedtie hetwren Waakionton’ palimores Aa COLE. General Ticket Agent. ocd0-th x0 8. KOONTZ, Agent, Washington. PING CARB for New York on 7:00 p.m. trade. 0. B. JEWELL, LL, Manufacturer, pot ath and fea, s7 THE Apoys TH SALE Pw PORTPONED 0 UN- til MONDAY, Mi )@t 0 o'clock a. m., by PR ID BROOMS, SEVENTH 'H STREET. 486 OVAL AND SQUARE PICTURE FRAMES, PIOTUBK COBDS AND TASSELS, PICTURE NAILS, eh i iy winbow MHADES. fc. schsrnona baying Paintings. Engravings, or Pho- plese eine Falnthoat Beret oat aeaes jock of Oval Walnut aud all G eos in size from 6x8 to aR inches; ware Frame are rtment ef M. ers. and col re. Priv: te Dr Shader of any reguired size made to ordi £AINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS. (Formerly of Montgomery, Alabama) A choice eclection of Painting and Kncravt arroRiT AND ooUNBELLON- AT LAW, tobe ‘ith ethers, ie toloeing gma ths WASHINGTON, D. 0. Little Barefoot, by De Mou: | Office No. 488 B Btroot, Oppostte the Clty Hall, ty by Renowx; toand ‘Will practice in the Supreme Oourt ef the United ob toms, ee, by States, Court of Claims, and the Courts of the Die- ENGRAVINGS! «| telet of Columbia. stars tap Mogae eo na tie ae ieee le ed Wad, Bunekine of Lite eilaving mieiseed tor CASH: Evha ator by of- | Grieg seas sented) at Prinel we Office, 374, street Washington. Varia aveuve, botwoon 100 and Lith st, ac. Window ENGRAVINGS, B HANGIN EDWABD ‘fe 8-om 1It Frames, cnchel es France made toorder. | yo 8s the * lomeat remap a wen he 3 u D TASSELS, Peete im different ‘colors, sits for, and delivers to any address, ») BAGGAGE, PACKAGES, AUD MBRORAMBIRBY, MOVES FURNITUBE, &c., 2. bin enae) a eee ; ae G py Joux GBAY &CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DYALEES IN WOOD AND WILLOW WARE TWINES, 15 FULTON AND 202 FRONT STBEETS, NEW YORE. HEATE. IANOS—A LARGE ASSORTMENT AMERICAN COMPANY'S Power: HINWay. 8 SOND, have just been ing our wW.@. M ALAGA GBAPE EXCELLENT MINCE MEAT. Corner 1éth and F atrects. OHARLES EBEL, Trustee, mbi7 NAGLE & O0., Auctioneers. L_& CO., A bs Y WM. L. WALI Fon 8 egtloncers. Southwest corner Penn's toronno ball 90h ctreet, OORDAGE, &c., &c. day of WILLIAM A. GRAY. ee Read re of NOBTHR rong Persons eesied to aa N. W. BURCHELL, / | moved have been ‘reappointed, AUCTION SALER, THE EVENING STAR. 5 the continuance of the break, thirteen parishes ‘The civil war in Japan defeat of the Tyeoen ate after a disastrous ministers in Japan, p! i Fol observance of lis trating Election returns from Arkansa? are The oppoments of the coustitution claim aw Will be defeated by at least Bua) votes. Monroe and Phillips counties reported inajorities ie favor of the constitation. A dispatch from Antalo, Ahyssints, dated March 34, says Gen. —— mad pone recopnoitering ys bed —_ sai bad agreed rpplies tor the en ih eh sroupe while passing ‘rouge Du torrtory’ “The Virginia Convention bas appointed a committee consistirg of the State snditor and the president and # member of the ton tention to negotiate 8 loan fer the expenses cfite body The loan will be abwwt $80,000. The Grand Vizier of Turkey comptlins od ard direccty furnished By Russian tranepdrts to mall bands of Cretam imsurgents m the aiae~ tains, and declares that this alone pre‘ Testoration of complete tramguility in C sed The property of the Portland and New Yerk Sieamaniy Company, commistimg of the Parigo, F Tapcenia apd the Dwikd- ings, leases, &c.. was sold a auction in Port. land yesterday for $10,000 ever their linbibities. iP i | Re @rnor of St. Thomas had requested the Porto Rico authorities to send caitie and provieens to relieve the distress of the mhahitants. Thee- sands of individuals were preparing to uxas erate, Judge E. Sterns, a distingnieked jarist, and formerly Judge of the Sapreme Qoart Em gia, was Killed in Augusia yesterday, by the soctdental discharge ofa gun im the hands of7 is son The Mississippi Convention has appointed & committee ef five to remain atthe Capital du- Ting the adjournment of the Convention to sn- perintend the election under the mew constitu- tion. The Massachusetts House has ge the bill abolishing the State constabulary over the Governor's veto, by a vote of 32 w @&, The ‘Senate will sustain the veto. The jury in the case of Captam Mackay in Cork, Ireland, brought in & verdict of guilty of treason. The sentence has been deterred. The Hammond distillery. at Huntington, In- diana, has been seized by Government officers for fraudulent revenue returns, amounting to $15,000, The French troops in Rome have been re- duced toa single brigade. CONGRESSIONAL. SBNATE.—Yesterday, after our report closed — Mr. Morgan presented a petition in favor of an international copyright Ia ed by the professors of Columbian College Law School and others. Referred tothe Joimt Commitice on. ar. Mr. Williams offered a resolution inquiring of the Secretary of the Treas: clerks or employes bave been Janua lars addressed to the beads of bureaus, & that purpose; how many bave been appointed since, and by whom; hew many heretofore re- from what States, and by who-e recommendation, It went over under objection by Mr. Buck- alew. Mr. Henderson's bill was then taken up, a thorizing the Peace Commission to conciude @ treaty with the Nayajos, now on the Bosque Rotondo, and appropriating #15:,00) for weir removal. After considerable discussion, Mr. Howard, after taking the ground thatthe Navajos had been unjustly dealt with, moved to strike out the discretionary p: Commission to send the India as i prosperity. He thought they should be sent whence they came, where their fathers were buried. Mr. Howard's amendment was lost. only 7 Voting in its favor, and the bill was passed. Un motion of Mr. Fessenden, the Senate went into evecutive session.and soon after adjourned. Hovusk.—Yesterday, after our report closed— Pinion civil expenses appropriation bill was seed. The House proceeded to business on the Speaker's table, and disposed thereof, as fol- lows Senate bill to exempt property in the District held or used for colored schools from local tax- ation. Passed, with amendment in the nature of a substitute. Senate bill directing the entry of a credit of $6,196 to the acconnt of Major A. L. Brewer, late army paymaster, who lost his lite by the explosion of a steamer on the Mississippi river, and which sum stands charged asa balance against him. Passed. Mouse joint resolution to regulate the tariff for freight and passengers on the Union and Central Pacific railroads and their branches— constituting the Secretary of Wat, Secretary of the Interior, and Attorney General a board of commissioners to establish annually a tariff of freight and passengers on those railroads not exeeding double the average between the AUantic and Mississippi rivers, north of St. Louis, was discussed at some length, but final action was not taken thereon Mr. Wood offered an amendment to the bill relation to the rights of naturalized citizens abroad. Referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Adjourned. +22. —___ Silks. Among the elegant silks recently imported are new and stylish figured patterns. Heauti- ful flowers and nique designs | are skillfully wrought, or brocaded in all the various tints of the natural bud and flower, on white, tar» ender, blue, green or black grounds. Among the new colors in fashionable plain. silks ts the “pie-crast” color, which bas some- thing of a creamy Unt; also a new shade of dark green resembling seaweed; and an entire- ly new shade, both rich and beautifal, is the walnut shade. In the changeable silks are the gray and blue, and mode, and other com. bipations formed by colors that blend readily. Rich, heavy black silks are much sought afer for street Wear, and make the most elegant soils. Chambery ganze, of all shades of light grounds, with beautiful designs in bright col- ors, are temptingly speend oui to win & share of admiration and find purchasers at this early date. for home wear, ona clear sunny day, there are lovely piques, so neat and pret- that a lady would stay st home for the sim- ple pleasure of wearing one; piques in white grounds, with small Scsentcenag figures’ g Aguree oF rates on roads sprays of green leaves and flow: every one can find something to please. lies are not yet brought out in abund- nce, as it is early in the season for thin fabrics, batit is rumored that pretty styles will be ex” hibited later, and that the large figures of sum- mer houses, forrest trees and shrui in clus- ters that were introduced last year, will again be in vogue. &§7- On Saturday night, two negroes, & maa and & woman, were sie wood , the Fortress Mon white the nies eee ior eh Killed by Me 3. Hubbard, one of the occupants of "the place Hubbard ‘was arrested on Sunday and confiued in the Hampton Jail, but feari these H ( i i i ti SeyEee i vies re es i F

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