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PROUAMENY ae i BAP 7D8 OF THEY MI~ SuPer m PERIVER: NOTICE TO ConTRACTd be received by the She Untent starte npesney eoee eee med at city of K a ty rote Keke low aS a C; oR om of two lift locks and ‘one uard lock $e tRe-capal uow in process of construction around nel ins and Wide betuece Salle fa the eeenee ¥ sodito be constructed of first-class cut-stone ma” *Te first lock. located a feat lift. and built eatirely in thativern °° 1X The second lock w: Will be abor hove ti sere ene EN er eres Be ala abore the and will be protected from the Fiver by the canal embankinent. guard lock will be located at the head of the Se Nashville, and tnd will be protected by the a coe ermine in duplicate) must be made The CuAss ESTONE AND CEMENT Bann Pale ty tpl aE leon th which the above materials will be deliee ered. CLASS 11 IRON. Proposals must state the pound at pats both wrought and cast iron Fall be dolive CLASS III —TIMBER. must state the price tics cubic, linear, such timber as or taoeoand foe ai may be poten on * ah be del red Iv ABO! This close will incinde ie the balliog, drainit excavation of the foundation, Siber masonry: building the meee Pee siher ry; building the necessary protection Salis, making ine siatog ‘ombankment and rip: iis. and constructii lwices or culverts Sround nd and in the locks ‘for teeding the canal, e. c.. and the furnishing of all machinery and tm: Siemente required {sr the proper execution of the worl proposal in dupli- the The law requires separate a for each and every class. wardments made on cach class separately, without re- 3 fe more th Than one rom the same part Back H Be tbeveaine Cane will_ be received e written or printed gaar- je persons. anf cer- tates Goverament officer, to. thie office. the next “all wit thetr ia laces of Sdeatione: and all necessa: peemary for examination at ths Cal ineer s office at Keokuk, lowa, for fifteen lor to the date of letting forms for proposals will be farnished upon tion st thie office roposing to contract are requested to ian exes amine ae loeation for the locks before sending in their ‘ontracts under either of the aforesaid classes wil include one of more of the locks. as may be jgnsidered most sdvantegeous to the Govern- eet bewritson cut in fall Written outin fall, r f office a and post lane, maps and spec! and all bide, aa ‘copy of this notice should toeae “Proporsis must be alidressed to the andersi ped Sg jor Tal uate for _ Pape for he Improvement ef the aes ofnes TUSON, Lieutenant ( “ero = mist Brevet Mi U.8. A Unirep States Es lowa, Feb PROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. We Sage %, ‘mas dtApis one Quartermaster, Sub- Disiriet of the Reo Grande, Tiras. February 16,138 male will be received at ‘this office DAY, the wth of April. 18m at 11 such qnantit ATS. CORN, be required f wing Bamed points in the Sab Dis- ta forthe six mouths ending October 31.1333, _ Brownsville, Riaggold Barracks, aod Laredo, Cats and Corn of beet anality and to be delivered in good gunny Hay baied or anbaled. pref- erence will br given to saled Hay. Allto beaut pection Delivery to commence within ine = atfer the approval of the contract, and — given to the contractor. Proposals to be in triplicate. with a copy of the advertisement annex+d to each, and to be accom pauted> aaues of at leaat two sufficient sure- Hea, 0 will signify. by endorsement thr their willingness to me responsible for th faithfal performance of the contract, All proposals will bs submitted to the Chief Quartermaster of the District for approval and Sward The Government reserves the right to reject any oral bi any part of a bid Propoasis must be codorsed “Proposals for For- age,” and addressed to the Supervising Quarter- master. Sub- District of the Ric Grande,at Browns- ville, Texas By order of Brevet Major General McCool EORGE W siti, First Lieut. %th Infantry, R. Q. Mand A! A. M mb ied oO FICK CHIEF COM MISSARY OF SUBSIST Derartment Brownsrs oe Dakora Sr. PAUL, Mixx. March 8, 1863, (in duplicate), from persons will be re- tates Government. i also at Daited artment wiih good fat Beef Cattle flows ‘Oue bundred and ve (175) head at Fort Sully. D. T.. to be Joly 18,138 4 ort Buford, Fort Steven- tf and sixty (10) head s to be delivered by July red and thirty (is head ‘at Fort Tot to be delivered by July 15, 188 Ninety (30) head at Fort Ransom. D. T., half (36) wered by Janes. 18%, and the remain fer v op) Basan nds gross (3) to ‘Ail lecs than three fund over seven of age. and all falling short of © pounds gross weight. bulls, stags. cows and Texas cattle = be rejected goals by telegraph or other informal propo- sais will ot be er i ration. must contain nsible persons to al a contact rantes of tw the eff ct that the bidder i in accordance with the ter and, should bis proposition he accepted, @ contract in accordance the: a written gu: with, and that they are prepared to become his se urities, giving good and sufficient bonds for ite fulfilment and bidders should be pr Bide and prepare =the Government reserves the right to reject any | 1 bids. inches N avy hag mires tis %S, 1908. Sone ear Se: subject to the furcal fempeclian thereat, to wit: Bureau 17 Consecration Le Fae Easy oe three = re Pipe ealvant ie steer swore Yl ie isfeat lene: Suis tnohan. oo (ria (ihe z Mifoureem) a Pine No. 2,3 foot 1o ra 1 (fourteen pieces White Pine, No. 2,32 feet long, ‘U(fonrteen) pieces White Pine, Ne. 2, 32 feet long, 34 (fourteen! places White Pine, No. 2, 82 feet long, Ut ue 24 (twenty-four) @) White Pine, No. 2,18 fect long, oo a= ye Pine, No.2, 14 feet W2(one aagred and i ae a White feet 1.200 (twelee Tuadted) fest White Phe Pine, No.2, 16 long. 3x5 inches, 8.00 (eight thousand) feet White Pins, No.2, 16 long, 13 inches wide. 2 inches thick. 5,000 (three thouisa White Pi ine, yng, 10 inches wide. 1% inches 3,200 (thirty-two hundred) Feet Whice We feet long. 17 Inches wi 2.600 Itwenty-ose thoussnd ‘sik Lumaved) tent ite Pine. No 3.18 feot long tach thick, 12(twelve) pieces Oak, NO. 1, 15 feet long, 9x5 in- C ™ (twenty far) pieces Oak, No.1,8 feet long. 8x9 chee. 24 (twenty-four) pieces Oak, No.1, 6 feet long. 6x5 inches Bureau of Ordnance. 3,000 (three thousand) Hickory Hoop Poles, for barrels. 1 (one) barrel Lard Oil. Bur Equi 6 (six) dozen Hickory Bureax of Steam Ensim: 180 (one hundred and Sty) pounds Buglish Ver- m: 300 (one bundred) gallons Spirits Turpentine. 120 (one ge twenty) gallons ‘Alcowol, 8 Respo: enatbl = security required for th thi athe I delivery of «u) ent and Recrwiting. rooms. SON, mh 2 < Paymaster, U.S. Navy. N AVAL SUPPLIES Paywaster’s Orrice, U.S. Navy, No. 29 Broa’ Ww RK. March 25, 1858 Propo id endorsed “Proposals for aa ised.” will be received at this office until the Sist instant, inclusive, for the following upplics, which must be of the very best quality, icfivered free of expense. at the New York Navy Fert, er at a point not Sartor distant, and subject to the usual inspectio Bureau of Yards and Docks 900 Slates. 10x20. \, ick: of uniform color. Brazie ».° Cop; WB 02., 3 feet by 5 58 sheets Yellow Metal, 15 oz., 4 feet by 4 nized Slate Nails. 44 d Recruiting, 190 yards American Carpedl Bureax vigation. A large lot of Stationery. fall description of which may be had by applying at this office, au af Ordnance, 168 gallons Boiled Ltoseed Oil €0 vallons winter strained Sperm Oil. m0 lts. White Lead, in oil ae Ke=ponsi security, requ! for the prompt and faithtnl delivery of pai plies awarded, which must copjorm with ulations on the blank forny ad at vie office. otherwise bids will be e tertad maiitiohiaiiaaa PLUNKETT, mh 3-4t Paymaster, U_ 8. Navy. ROPOSALS FOR ENGRAVINGS OF THE ILLUSTRATIONS ACEOMPAN TING” THE REPORT OF TH om sOnE, ae oF FaTeNTS Pe E YEAR 1 86) Orrice Cone SREsst NaL PRINTER, t WasiixoTon. March 14. 33. Scaled gerngentl® Sill be’ recetved at this upttl SATURDAY. April 11. 18°. furnishing one set of electroty pe pages - the a ustrations of Machinery, @ , accompanying the Re port of the Commissioner of Patents for the year 13 8, with the name of the patentes and the charac ter Of the patent on each illustration. The oe will be furnished on paper to the © must arrange them into pages in der, as nearly as is con heatness and compactness; and the execution of the y equal to that furnished for the port for 18%, which has been adopted ae the Nea dard for the present volume. The plates areto be delivered at this Uffice free of cost for transportation and salject to the approval or re- segtion of the Congressional Printer. Hididers are required to propose for the work by the ilustration. with the understanding that.when more than one figure ed nstrate an invention or design. (as is so the case.) the whole number of fizures will be estimated and paid for a = a na single illustration ards will be made "to the lowest and best bid jane the interest of the Government, due regard being paid for the execution of the work,” under the direction of the Joint Committeeon Printing, reserves the right to reject any or allof ths ders must procure from th Printer drawings of illustrati number tof rm a page, and 1 ‘with an electroty pe plat their work, with a eworn atten made in the establishment of that the p i ¥ exeentic oral bike t Stat idder. and that 4 for the prompt lers, I be accepted, will ex ordance with th sroposalls Any further inform that may be re: will be furnished upon application to this ince, Commitsioner of Patents mis. will be furnished upon application signed. and no proposal will be con h does not conform precisely there- Proposals wil aroaged to “The Joint Com: mittee on Printin, Washington, C., care the bom ae and Gten teat on he énvelope one jatent Office Re “Propessls for Patent ots i) DEFREES, "Congressional Prititer. Ss THE PERIOD FOR RECEIVING PRO. POSALS ie extended until FRIDAY. the let day of May. 1568, JOHN D. DEFREES., Congressional Printer. NGINEER OFFIOB . Osweso,N. Y., February 24, 1338. Bealed Proposals wiil be received b: under signed until the 30th of March, 1858, et noon, for making the repairs that become the A nited S Staten ee 1, x aS vember 30, 1568, w materials for said pe! re being furnished Ly iho United Btates. : T © price must be stated at so much per 1,000 feet b.m. of the lumber, per pound of the iron Prope x Y spike. and per cubic yard of als for Beef Cattle “and aidressed ith thed in making aid repairs tenant CoMnel JW. Barriger C.8 os for tools, machinery ig braska.or to Lieute x: ocl J. ring ap ad remeving old wor! c 8, St. Paul. Minnesota the repairs {ns manner satisfactory to the The proposals will be opommd at hoth places at 12 ner in charge M April js must bein duplicate, and euaranteed upon ti s bid ie in the name of a firm, their names and | orig’ with wth the information in the pos- poat office address must appear session of the undersigned. can be obtained by ap- ‘ H. GILMAN, lication. 1m person or Ly letter, to this office, Capt... CS. Brt Licat. Col .U. 8. Army BLUNT, _mh Bi-td = Chief C. 8., Department of Dakota, fe28-1m Lt. Col. of Ene’s., Bet Ose BA. AVY DEPARTMENT. Ma: 3. recelved unell the 1oth « — nown, for the purchase of the Dg vessels T THE BOSTON (MASS.) YABD. SHAWNEE” and“ WASSUU.” E ISLAND, Pa. CUHOES: ETTA? The propusals w the prices that will be given tor the vessels in their present Sondition.. god with such Gittings ae are now attached them ‘The vessels can be seen, and all necessary infor. mation concerni and them will be given by the com- wandant- of the siations The right is reserved to reject any or allof the proposals if their acceptance is not for the interest ofa Vverniment. Tt uy Fer cent of the purchase money will be required witht r the acceptance f non-comp:cti upon the 1 notification of fod the balance shouki be endorsed “* Chase of Ines cisd te for purt hae vf Iren ciads parenere of Trcn-clea*e DEON WELLES, ae of the seer. mb 10-sotw PRoRessts “FOR BAIS NOLFOLK, VA asp Victsite Commantant’s Offer. U.S. Navy Yard. Norfoik Soving Propoaut wilt Va., March 12. 1836 » @ of the mth day of M vmandant { this ves for ra Spmeyine the materials of recks. vi Pennsylvania, D. and Columbia. in redericksbut o Kame near Drar; Blut, Shawsicen. Florida. and other Wrecks bet donging to the Navy. in Janes river h vensel, and ates offers will be made for e1 will be considered as removed whilst property that may ive fn them. al several wrecks, mae the coder in which ‘they are to be tiom must state the proportion of the oceene of the sales at public auction which ie to aid to the salvors op a vessel; aiso, vin which the work om each is to be com Govern Ye directed by the Cut any charge whavever to the Government: tbe ld from time to time as tay be goomed savan- ous. and the proceeds to rem: e ernment wpe! the hole of as 01 ted to the faction of the y os 4 thes saillinied used In removing the Wrecks be furnished by the walvors. tion will Re received ener fornia smandan! ec the or ca ligently presented, OF 8 which «ase all claim of # vo the property recovered will be forteitad te the Govermiwer t KIcTY. it. wu 14- gold Comman: POSBALSB. p*® \< Quartermaster. of the B10 Grande. Zas, February 15, 1838 peal, willl be rece at this offices CESURY the sist ‘ins of March, 18%, at il “clock m., for the transportation of Troops and jae a ie read arb within the district of Bio Grande, for the year ending May at what rates bi: pro- 2rt troops and ariny supplies frou ohowing named polats No. 1—From Braz.» Santiago to Browns- ille- by river or vie Polat taabel at 2-From Brownsville to Ringgold S[Ringeuld Barracks to Laredo. powais will di specify at what rates the bidders will nd me nor deck passe: be following clase of fveightovia: Hereens mules, and beef cattle. per head, sheep, per head; iron, Zine. Un, copper. nalle . Hvets, lumber, oak, per 1,000 feet; oats and cern, per sock Meacurement gveds, clothing, canlpage, crates, ereckery, furniture, doors. jee, Wagon re, light caal _gistionery. ac . ber cabte foot, meal, bread, Pita ceaderes das, pot nips, white ; wet pot pork, beef, lard, lime. cement. plaster, tar, rosin, — brown sugar, tallot ¥ iSeaar an And pickles 1u kegs. per keg, ambalance ‘ ons, cach, army wagous (complete), ea cach, rafts, tes. wind 7 okies and indow giass, pi poe per box, candies, crackers, hard bread. fi fs in cee: condemned milk,can meats, soap. & , hame pet ay gh ng a 3 tterce, pails per dozen, barrel. tho an’ aud. sped jarrel. shovel Tews cach, ete ee at oie eines mostens "2 Lepartment os ‘and Baas rarer The Mud of tesme, whether ox or male tree, ree tation. All proj ie maat bein trip. opp, of of this dvertisoment a end mnst be Nps ose at least two sufficient! sure! endorsement bi nd willing e ble for the performance of the contract Proposals wil! be emlorsed “Proposals for te Bease: portation.” and will vining Giartermartor, “tub district. of the Grawe. is eoxna”? 1» Te De receded will be forwarded to the cies ‘Quertermaster of the District for approval * ni > Fight to rojegt any nd. Gon. a0 First Lt s6th Tnfentry ct TeX) Superviring Q. M min std ent with | award that reep meibia work oa terms most Inted for cavh, and any made equal’ to that Ds t | &Chron.} HOROLE Sec'y. LS FOR IBON. Orrick oF y ParmasteR, U.8.N.,, No. 425 Onxetnvt sta eet March 25, 1853. this office unti! 12 for farnish! y be nee ‘corner of 7th ai and F s1 Proposats will be received for the hore ‘work, also for the different portions thereof. For ae fall advertisement in the an ‘AMOS KENDALL, _mh26-3t Chairman of the Cor ROPOSALS FOR Poca U.8. Excixzen’s Ovvicz, No. 71 State st., LBANY. larch 23, 1838 Sealed Proposals will be received at until noon, WEDNESDAY, April 8, 1868, for far: pishing t to the United States from alx hundred and thousand ie hundred and fifty thousand leas. of eight-inch by twelve-inch sawed Hemlock Timber, pleced 10. be mot lose than twenty five fect long, aid to ‘be delivered st, the dykes on Hudson river, between Troy and New teeeen in rafis strong enough to stand steam- at wa Bids will be recetved for so much per thousand feet, and must be made on printed forms properly ti Loar “Fr oan be obtained at this office Form oposale wheea tall vacticelons citi cogivens® Bhetscmes required to ent ter into contract by bidder pfu be with the United States, with good and sufficient sureties. Stamps for contracts and bonds to be furnished by the contracto: The United States reserves the right to reject ail bids deemed disad vantageor By order of Brevet Ma). Gen John Newton. Wi aN. Major Eng. and Bvt. Lieut. ‘Oel., U8. A. mh 26. PROPOSALS FoR FORAGE. Heada’rs, Devt, of the Cumberland, Ofer 1ef Quartermast: Lowisvilie, Ky., March 20, 1358, Proposals will be received at this office unt! 12 ATURDAY, March 23, 1358, for fi ing the Corn. and Straw required © Quartermast Department at Louiavill Kentucky, between Ist of April and Sith Septem: er nex The delivery to be made an may be required on the wharf or other place within the city limits as the contractor may elect. Proposals will at the same time be received for the delivery at Memphis, Tenn. cith k er at railroad depot: bushels. Corner gv tel abo - 5 tons of Hay, na 2 tons of Str me, bids will mate the price of each article sepa- rate der of Maj. Gen. $e, H.TI By order of MN. Gen. te MAS SWORDS, Chief Quartermaste: mh 26-2t Breve Major ¢ General. PPorosars FOR WOOD AND FOBAGE. Orrice Dever Q Quanrenmasts: Je March 20. 1) this ‘arch 30,1353. for the delivery of 250 0 be delivered at such point in Jeffer- as tay be designated. 1x months supply of Forage for this Depot, ng of 5.000 bushels ats, 2,00 bushels Corn, 137 tons Hay, more or less. he wool must be good. sound. merchantable, I seasoned, and boay weod) ge. consisting’ of hay, vats, aud corn. ivered in such usntities 94 the officer may reanlre. to be of the beat aled hay id. corn to be the he oate Dest quality, end "al to be w Bids, will ‘he made in, duplicate. with a copy of this advertisement attached to each. aceom- panied by the guarantee of two rexpoialbie Parties the contract is awarded to the Fidder, will be given for the faith= forage to ‘be: delivered from time to time as may be requir ids will be endorted “ Proposals for Wood,” “* Forace,”? ax the cane may be. and addressed to the undersigned, at Jeffersonville, Indi The right ia x served to reject any or: or an bids. order of the Quartermaster Gene: ” ts © HANSoM, Byt. Lt. Col. and Q: M., Depol duarters sett mh 2 St ‘0 ALL WHOM IT MAY OCONCEBN, Daganranne ov THE Emptine! P arassise having been made « tof 73, 1801, for the reisnue of the following de. bed Land Warrante, which are alleged to have ‘otice is hereby given date following the description ofeach new certificate or watrant of like tenor ili be relseucd. if no, valid ion should then sppear. JOS. H. BARRETT, Commissioner. No 15.855, for 120 acres, res, issned under the acto March 3, 1855 in the names of the minor children ot Jonas B. Carter, deceased, and was granted Bep- tember 3. 38:5 April 18, 1858. No. 06491, for lw) acres, issued under the act of March 3, 1835. in the name ¢ wit jam. m Reed, ‘and vei gtanted March 17, 1867, 1868. gt umier the act o ame of Marphy H. Vaughn granted May 13,1553 May 2, 18 No. 83.911, for 160 acres, insued under the act of February 11, 18i7,4n the name of William Hollister, and wae granted April 14, 1819. M: 18: No. 80.285, for 1 acres, issued February 11, 1547, in the name of Was granted August 10, 1819. Ma: aD 80,309. fe or 1a acres, Issue ander the act of e sey 187, in the names of the heirs-at-law of leGraw — ,and was granted Aagust . for tw acres, issued ander the act of February li, 18, in the name of John M. Stiles, and was granted October 23. 2, 1838. a ATS, for 160 actos. iswuedd under'the act of ch 3,156, in the name of John Dyer, aud was ranted June2 18%6. May 2, 1838. ». 34.276, for 1 acres, issued under the act of March 3. 185, in the name of Barbara Ballet, wide a Oh Jacol Baliiet, and was granted July T 1356. ay 2 No. 44.057, for 190 acres, issued under the act of Maich 3, 1866, in the name of Catharine Bloss, wid- sr es 148 Bluse, and was granted September 2,1 $98, for 100 acres, incued under the act of March 3, Isso in the f Mary Ann Calleh mac child of acme weer t the act of granted December 17, 1836 86.182 for 1) scree, tna March 3, 1835, in the name of Fictarich Gerding, sand lay 2 ‘inder the act of was granted January 2, 17 No 7.313, for 160 acres, i Maret: $1886, to the ane of Hanwen Frits, widow gi Christian Fritz, and wae granted ‘March 5, 1857. IN’. €0.101, for 100 acree, issued under the act of arch 3, 1555, in the neme of Abraham Walden, and we granted Mi rch 16. 1887. May 2, 1838, No (411, for 1o0 acres, issued under’ the act of March 3, 1885, in the name of sasnen. Taplor, and was eratited April 6, 1857. May 2. 62,488. for lid acres. Issued ‘amiler the “act of march 30 kes san jue pal ne of ristian Hanson, i128, 1857. May granted A » 1858. “Nortste for rie acre, Issued under the act of March 8, 1885, in the name of John Benton, and war granted June 9.1857. May 2, 1838. No.71.387, for 10 acres, issued under tne act of March 3, 186. in the pames of the minor children of vibe sata deceased, was granted ay 2,18 for ee ed under the act of me of Margaret yee Marc's Pare in the spite of Jonathan, Lemon, aud was granted Apri a a 3 os: 130 Ko sores, leoued under the act of March 3.1856, 1 of was granted 0. 1 1868. 2, 1838. No. 82.423. L }, issued ‘under the act of ea) 3. 1865, ip t naan of os jace, end was ranted August 14, 1858. oN. ee! 18 acres, gre sale the act of March oll under the act of ame of Catharine Anstine widow of Thomas Austin, and was granted Decem: 36, 18 May 2, 1868. BAe. for, , egued under the act of Taliaferro, and was granted March 11,1859. May "No. 96.551, for » issued the act of March 3. 186,im the name of Theophilus W. Tal- gpl wa sii ‘March 11, 1850, May 2, No. 41 # ——. = sei FRANO. A iL,” I PRERCE ARIRLotatone saThe Brlo Barge"D. p:wEGaN,” of 15 tons regus- Froese boats in good order and condi and are cold nly becene they are not required fo for Gover: ment efteteronare are and equipage on board will be sold Hentcth teteiennty, «By order of the Qui J.C. McVinean, aartei General mh 20-6t BALTINOBE SED OBIORAILEOAD TICKET 406 Pennsylvania ate., between 4% and 6th sts. GREAT CONVENIEN Tickets sold to all points North, called for and checked [Riirate ronidenens e city and Georgetown. at hotels and inall fa eghebin of sis a themaelves at their lei t Passengers cam provide jeure with tickets and. bi ks, and avoid all yg ged atthe depot. one Sleeping car tickets can also AND OHIO BAILR Bee tasniner® N, May 5, ‘Trains between WA! an MORE.’ and WASHIN a rar kay re daily.e sore he) h 5-Im* AD, (OO, 1867, NQTON AND BAL x. TON AND THE Wi B BAL (0) OR FALLINORS, AY STA bane, fa B erga Pay abe amd 2:00 ror wit” ‘STATION SOUTH OF ANNAPO- pucave at 6:15 and 7:00 8. m., OiNa at 2:00 and 4:30 FOR ANNAPOLIS. i neawhiree m. p.m. from Annapolis on § DAY ON BU aavd ryt Qt Bs BALTIMO: ave al . Pars stations” bears Wast. raga Be Foe, ‘SUL PARTS ore y ve daily. ees Satu Sunday, at 7:45 50 aud 6:3 pra Sly. Connecting 7 rath min rains trom Baltimore Parkers! td ety ‘the Weat can be had at the Washington Station Ticket Office af ail hours laf at the new office of the Bank: Telegraph Line, $8 Penusylve. and 7th atreots. For New York, ‘and Boston, see advertisement o’® Transportation. LM. eneral Ticket Ag’ nt och _ GEO! 8. KOONTH. Agents Washington. TP 2O0GH LINE BETWEEN w4acumeron PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YORK and 12:30 a No trains toor Wax HixGTON, Jan. 6, 1967. ‘Trains between W: aaningeon ond New ‘ied are cow run as pollews. vi NEW YORK without ¢ nge daily (except Sunday) at 7. Fd nig 12:30 FOR ey aE Leave fells taxe . a, T:45 and 12:15 p. m., and 4:30 and = Pp e for New York wy Philadelphia at 7:0 Dv. ve [PING CABS for New York on 7:00 p.m. train daily, Through Tickete t to Pere eames a York. Af be hi fice al Boston, can hours in the FAS po well as at the new y thee in the Bankers and Brokers and Eh ate Line, 345 Penn. avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. Railroad advertisems an it and schedule ‘between W ‘Washington, Baltimore, An- TT. WILSON, Master of Transportation. L_M. COLE. General Ticket nedo-tt GEO. B.ROONTZ. Agents Washington. ARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR D®UNiTED STATES PATENT. OFFICE, INGTON, On the petition of CALE BW of the estate of Daniel Hay’ Easton, Mass., praying for the extension of | patent granted to the said Daniel Hay- ward the 20th day of August. 185. for _an improve mentin the manufacture of India Rubber. for seven years from the expiration of said patent, whichtakes place on the auth day of August, 13. neeea at ay March Ai. cxeontor ‘ward, deceased. of It is ordered that the paid petition the Patent Office on MON the of August next, at 12 o'clock Bs ersons are deh any they notified to ay jon ought uct t0 be granted, have, why said peti Persons Paben th the extension are required to file in the Pi ant Ufice their objectio yefore ine her party taken and es of the office, which wll be furnished om appiicat Depositions and other Pe. Telied npon as testimony. must be filed in the office twenty days ring; the arguments, if any, filing the testimony’. Orderes that this notice be we lished in the Republican and the Intelligencer ashington, D.C. ‘and in the Post, Boston,’ Mase.. once for three succeesive we: ante of said pablicat be at it stat Previous to ~ ae of hearing. frou Tt. wow Aci ae r ‘of Patents, EPARTMENT UNITED STA TES PATENT OFFICE, Was Le arch 3, 1863. On the petition ofJ ACOB SENNEFF, of Phila delphia, Pa., praying for the extension of a patent granted to him the Isth of July, 184, for Heddels o tition Usd Patent Office on MONDAY, the 20th day of June rext, at 12 o'clock M.; and all persons are notified teal pear, ‘and show cause. if apy they have, why petition ought not to be granted. opereons opposing the extension are required to fice their objections, specialty at forth in writing. at least twrnty days before the He, dco bearin, 1 tea: mony filed by either party. at hearing. mnst be taken and tranemitted fn. ‘accordance with the rules of the office. which will be furnished on app'ication. Depositiens and other papers, relied upon as testimony, must be filed hh the office twenty days ore the'day of hearing: the arguments,” any, within ten filia: festimo! ay i angrdered, also, ‘that thie aot feo be pubilshed in Republican and Intolli Washington. D. = In the Herald, Phil i Week for threo successive woster tho, Aret of sald pce eee to be at least sixty Ke Pause a to Breda of hegrimy TOUT, i'd wow. Acting Commissioner of Patents, PARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR. D UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, On the petition of EDWARD Il AERISON, ie |S Haven, ( fogs |. Praying for the extension ofa! granted to the 6th day of June, code reis- Be ee ot baer eowom yours free tho ment in forecren ye expiration of sald patent, which takes place on the 6th day of June, edt sald petition be heard at tae Pacer mena MONDAY, the léth day of May next, at 12 o'clock M Ht ns are Persot tified t eehits oe nd show cause. if any they have, why aid } se ‘ it not to be granted. Perso gxtension ‘are required | to file in the Patent Pon Onis th their objection set forth in writin Ase twenty days before Pe iestimony filed wither part So hs ned setthe aif sald ear fog must’ be taken aes of ti - © Ww ftertindy nis of Orde! the Peat ee three successive w the frst ‘Tenlicetione tobe at least on art pre: day of z "eenember, S08 1th street, mh ¢-im Mergorotrrax townie saxoom, ee BE, Proprietor. ati recked v2 eth Cormpatation ree! “This elder, has chee! been ‘ked, and will keep sweet. 19 Ret mud French Plats Mantel aeepay April in part of— cs Fiavotort, 6 octaves, Plato | ig rior Bultyof ton pleces, im Greee Esp erat and Palnicd ehamber Buttes Hair end aia Matte ¥ and he a Toilet eee Cook Stoves and Kitchen Bequi- sites, &c , &€. ‘Terms cash. : pn QOOPER & LATIMES, FatcT Lay pay a TUMeDAy “MORNING, March Sist, 1858, at k. at the residence of emai cont Marte 10 Brussel] and Ingrain Sewing Machine 1 French Cleck wa eee real, Paintea Got age > ‘il Feather Bolsters and’ Pillo: Walnut Extension Dining Table Walnut Sideboard Cane-scat Dining Chairs ¥ OOOFEE z ATTICS Successo rs to Jas. ter Penn’ stoorner ef a OPN, TAG TORT 3 uh ; : Ha Hon ati ae BLE-TOP. Ha a =x, ING 1 Y ae COORTNG ‘SiOvE ac., ‘aa, . tleman dec! No, 461 atte street west. ing homecicer corging.3 be- tween F rects. we shail sell ® very clezant amortment of “of Household Furnitat jege ing ip. 8 Chitkerin ing Piano Forte, Cover and Stool Walaut gat; cloth Parlor Suite 7. ieee) Walnut M: p Mirror back Table. — and ie ‘arpets m., we sha’ rete 1. 2. Lu the city, purchaser’ and 35, in the aubdivi nd Lot $0. 6.227 square feet faucdlon of two of tas erie cipal throug! nd ground. in this ve fuity ie and increasing in val Terms ca m 2%-eost&dts China and Glass Ware Flat apes Cooking Stove Tubs, kets, Tin Ware. . &eo. Terme cake COOPES & LATIMER, mh 26 4 (utel } ‘Auctionverg. BY 32 WEEELER & 00. Auctioneers. hy No. 61 Louisiana ave., bet 6th and 7th sts., opposite Seaton’ House. SIX VERY DESIRABLE E BUILDING LOTS ON NEW JERSEY AVENUE, SOUTH OF THE CATITULY AT AUCTION. On WEDNESDAY, April 8, 1858, at 5 o'clock 11 offer for sale, on the premises, Lots jon of Square 737, it the corner of New Jersey and Virginia 3.4 and 5 contain ab ue. All conveyancing and stamps at 's cost. JOHN B. WHEELER & 00., Auctioneers. Aw No TR MACHIN. and wife. | os record ine fet d sist of a commedious and well built’ Bri dry or Machine Sho Geo. H. Mcore in ai jodels, and Fixtures in and attach Fi undry or Machine Shi and valuable feet long. and bearin, tools, & plied with will ber and expe be required to be after sale, $50 by th All conve! Bat By virtue *t a deed in tr . the « rig EepAy. PRY GREEN & WILT IAMS, foneers and Real Estate Brokers, € 26, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. USTEE’S SALES ESTATE. In 1RON FOUND OF, lane REAL MACHINE SHOP, OLS. ae: from Geo. H. Moore inte on, the 12th day of Jute. 1a iber tNo WT folle $a, ek eetber will well at public sale, ‘on pril. t 432 o'clock \e Undivided interest, - Moore in and re No. 429; that is to y feot fropt on 7th atrest streets south, vigisoa peal e leep, with the improvements, wh{eh con. Iron 2 also, all the interest of hivery, Tools, to # Tron among which is aheavy pg aud Boring Lathe 2 ron P' ‘Terms of sale: For the real estate—One-half cash, valance in six and tw:lve months, for notes interest from day of sale. secured by deed in trust (upon the property; and for the If the terms of sale in three days after the sale. Propert: sold. upon one week's notice. at nee of t 4: faulting purchaser pail on the spot, immediatel; by the purchaser of the real estate, an purchasers of the machinery, touts. &c. cing aid revenue stamps at the eost of rs CHAS. 8. WALLACH. Trustee GREEN & WILLIA Ancts. Bb. WHEELER. & CO. Auctioneers, La. ave bet. Sixth and Seventh streets. ‘opposite Seaton House. bee pee AALE OF Y. pen aetn Re xeau Es- By passed inthe cause of ‘EIN THE SEVENTH witueet a decree of the Sapreme Court of the District of Colambia. in chancery sitting. mire vs. Mill aE) Pray Doc. 8, bearin (No. 1.129 Equity Tsth . 1868. front of the premises Tshall offer for sale at THURS! «1 ia properiy is situated on the ‘corner of 6th street west and M street south, in a thriving sec- tion of the Ward. The corner lots improved by a smal! Frame House. sale: One-third ca b; the residue in two equal instalments of 6 and th chaser giving his notes for the deterred newts satisfactorily endorsed, and bearing interest tro a the day of sale the coat of tained nutil the whole ‘ofthe purchase is mh 23-co8ds uct BY Coorens LATIMER, Auctioncers (Late clerks with J. 0. McGuire & Southwest Under an date on the recorded in Liber J. A Lots No.9 Washingto west corner of #al due south thence due the line of ne of inning. erms of in two equal instalments of 6 and 12 month: interest fr satinfaction of the trustees sncing at cost of BEN BEA BEALL mbt-codds All conveyancing and stamps at the purchaser. Title deed to be re- is paid. Y¥ LLOYD. Truste iia Bb. bier x corner of Poahin ayoune ak 1st oth, Star Office Building. TRUSTEE'S SALE d_ by virtue of a deed of trust, hearing inh day of April: A. D. 1863."and duly 8 No: 1S, folids 4, a1. ot ton coun- we will off i rec ee) and 10, ae Sduare No. 4st. in the city of n. qeginning f for the cams at the north- ‘No.1, and running thence with the line of 8th street west 195 feet, east 54 feet, thence due north 105 feet to street north, and thence west vith said E street north tothe place of be together with the improvements. sale: One-third cash; and the prewdce ‘om the day of sale, to be H. CLARKE, COOPER & L Unt.J A ee Tae streets. the Household Effects contained th -rr- Y WM. L. WALL & 00., Auctioncers, Srenue, bet. Wh and Ih ab. wil on rid omens “Wiees" rok Hh commmene: a drove of “faierr Wo sed wit be ND ee + i W.L. ao Aucts. co. ag ie Coin: ‘clock, within cur Stores, we will shoes, of of Veraitare and, Houssnoig without strend, vail will by ote. there Wil do ‘weft to _L. WALL & 00., Aucts, ri Original eco; § d Carriage ‘Basser, ae HORSES. CARRIAGES, e. AY g ty Merch 28th, oe, we willeell at the Bazaar, a amber m ‘arriage and work ita fall descrip RkES AND M bernses. Of which s full de- ALSO, One Gates oe Btallion. Lao, A large collection of New and Second-hand Bag. Rockaways, Carriages, Expreas Wagons, Sod other vehiciee. ia ieee A large collection sea Ber- BT GpOFRE ST Eat Bouth west corner a aver 8 Bh I ae it of i 3638 olclock. "infront of eur ‘auetion shall sell a large lot of Houschold Furniture Mahou: ab Cate Piano Forte Pern ite igre bine. to:perfec Inger Sewin, jachine. in t Walm t Redat eade and Burenus oF nut Wardrobes and Washstands Hair and — Matttesses Poriog u Feather B: *, Bolste rs and Pillows Cane and Wood Sent Chairs Window reaine and a ahintes Book Case and Secre French Chine Dinuer 84 Service Crockery Glass Ware Cooking and Heating Stoves Kitching Requisites, &c ALso Lot of Books 1 Open Carriage, mb 262 "COOPER & LATIMER, Auct rs ¥ NAGLE £00. Aucttoncers, Balesroooma’ 44% Seventh street, Opposite Patent Office. We will sell. at our Salesroom, on WEDNES- DAY MORNING, March 25th. at 10% o'clk, a larce amortment of goods, of all Kinds, cousisting in part 4 3 chests Green and Arasgeg Tea. March 28th, 1848, we Aso. Alot of fine Cutlery Setts Knives and Forks Carvers, Pen Knives, & Tobacco. &. '0O., Auct Groceries, Wines, Liquors. 8 roceries, Wines, Liquors. Segars mba NAGLE. = erearoe SALE JS EOSTPONED UX- til ZATURDAY MORN larch 28th. at 13g o'gheck, on account of the inclemency of the vather. a o mh 26 Auctioneers. VERY DESIRABLE BUILDIN: GENT TO SEVENTH STREET” Oo TION On WEDNESDAY. March 25, at 5 o'clock - the east 2 fect 4 we shall sell, on the pre ches frovt (by the depth of 100 feet) of Lot 10, in Sanare 424 ‘This Lot is distant only 66 fect & Inches from the line of Seventh etreet-on the south side of N street d Kighth streets, and is roe of the most desirable lots in. that ADJ A AUC ity. A paved alley runs through the m N to M street = third cash: balance in six, twelve, and cighteen months. secured hy, & deed’ of trust All oes ing aud revenue stamps at purci er's cus le perfect neice Sp WHEELER & 00., Acts. a7 IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE INCLEM- ent weather. we shall postpone the above sale un ti SATURDAY NEXT. 2th inst... same hour mh 2 J.B. WHEELBR& OO., Aucts. B* COOPER & i ee ig metienenee, (Late Clerks with Southwest corner peoneytes street, “Star WELL KEPT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT | Her daughte: On TUESDAY MORNING: March 31,1898, at 10 o'cleck, at the residence of a gentleman declinin houeekeeping, No. 339 Zist street, between Hand | hk varcbola it ing in part— ousebold Furaiture: naming in French Plate Mirro: -cloth Parlor Farnitare Brussels and Three- ply Carpets Painted Cottage Suites Bair and Husk Mactresses Iuut Fatension Dining Table Came ued Wend seat Chatta on ‘Gioth and Stair Car; ‘Shai Toilet Ware, Window Shadce Cooking Stove and ¥ tate mumber of Heal it ating Stoves on Requisites, Ac., &c. Terme: ha td COOPER A LATIMER, Aucts, = ote RA HEE = i AT AU! On W me gers nif AF EMNOON, April ist,1888, situated on west 23d Latreets, at 5 o'clock, w nthe preimises, part of lot 16, in sguare ‘at ane Fite peer ird cash; balance insix elx ond twetve menthe. with interest secured by a deed of trust. street, betwee ‘north veyancing stamps at purchaser's cost. sie ‘dow lowe st ttimeofeaie O™ B* Ww. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, jtores No 315 an a 317 South ee of Pennsylvania svenue. ANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE I on. unt We ORR AVE AT THE Cu! BN AVENUE AND i OTH STREMT WE: rive of & tue Diatre “of ‘Calunchie = deere of the ech tt Court of pos canse rein Yates nants -_ George Seitz et al. ara lefendsnta, th en under: ines, at pal corner of said westwardly bj ue shea’ 10 inc ence east Terms of as Trustee, will offer for sale, it the hour of fiv pic auction, on MONDAY. etree th day i, 1868. right, litle and interest of Georse 8 Belts of and info all ‘that Lot No. 348, in the clty of lumbia, contained within the bounds, beginning for the same at th umbe: ol Vashiny yy Disiriet oO! ‘Uo: ome | end oust lowing red 1. and ran: es. thence nol with said aven: feet 9 inches to th: heya fey ees by od with the line of ald tat street 6 tapes to te 6 place of f beginning, with its purtenances. tale! "One. third of the and the balance in soot Troms date of sade: site Interest ibs given a wine alt thi) parchage money is paid riths Gay of tale, or the will be rpeold pong tg the ay le. bod che property : week's notloe. ‘ee 100 down at time of a Jpn veyarcing and stam) : aw 3 tt Tranter. Sabb ott SAV. L: Wabira CO. Ai wo. 86 VALUABLE BRICK HOUSE AND LOT FRONT. ING ON & WILLIAMS. Becton. \theast corner of Seventh D ots. NINTH STBEET WEST, BETWESN a AND 0 STREETS NORTH, AT AUCTION. weemnenet. S aaa Ist sow of ‘ne preaiens next, hie ect & ip eratrisine ny cds ig and trevented Ualenah tap cit (Gis down onthe donot sls, GREEN & WILLIAM, Auctioneers. COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. B* COOPER & LATIMER. Anctio1 (Late Clerks with J. C. 0.5 Gulre & Cs. ) Southwest corner Pe ue and Lith street. Star Office co Bulidiug. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION On TUESDAY MORNING. March Siet. 15:8 10 o'clock. at No rect, between 15th and loth streets, we cbellt a & small assortment of Furniture, being ¢ the effects of @ deceased Lad), ist = Painted ted Beleteade jusk russell entucnuite ge Terme cash. t mh 26 at /& LATIMER, Auctioneers. hall sell the following desirable | the house, and the life | ci | Court, Judge Dobbin, on Tuesday, in which a { | Maryland, article 65, section | on the b ‘tory Frame | SS UateatGn Gn ea tal. | pence on tho partes theativer atthe eat, deem | i. | up Was that duecare an | The | the defendant an; tans | Feather Bede, Bolsters and Pillows | m | able p i relative to (cour, parent ove the Brea 3 aye & a strict part Mesere: Grimec and Corbett, in favor, aa Poired with Messrs. Jobnson Seainet the bill. burr, of Wiaconsiny wo which a letter from the Ca ~ouney, relative to the Union Tailroad, was ordered to be debate, a to lay the moti on the tal fered s lution calling om the or War to state why the members of the SH York volunteers, who served three years, Baye been allowed only fifty additional dollars bounty ‘The resolution was Paro bereas the people of rope to perso- ones of tin provisions of an of Congress, entitled “An act for the more + va jent govern- ment of the rebel States,” passed March 2, 18st, and the acts supplementary thereto, im: fo'med a constitutional State goverament which is repubhcan im form: and whereas, at an election, comm-neimg the étn day of Peb- rnary, Leos, a large majority of the legal votes of said State, votmg at «ni: election, voted for the adoption of ——., Be xt enacied, deg That the smd State of bama shall be entitted to representation m Oon- gress as soon ax the Legisiatare of waid State, the members of which were elected at the @lec- tion mentioned in the preamble of this m act, have uty ratified the amendment to the Constitution of the United Stites, proposed the Thirty-ninth Congress, and known as cleffourteen. 2. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the commanding peneral of the mulitary Gkotrect in which Alabama is inctaded, to notify the members of the Legisiatnre of said ‘State, chosen st the election held in February, 1865, to assemble at the capital of saad State | wane thirty days after ibe payne of this act. See. 3, That the suid State of Alabama shall be entitled to representation in ( and be recognized ns & State, only on the wing fundamental conditions: That the constitution of Alabama shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or any class of citizens of the United States of the it to yote who are entitled te vote by the constitu- tion herein recognized; nor shal! be so amended or changed as te allow any permon #8 vote who third section of iments of the Constitution of the United States, until the dis- abilities imposed by said section shall Rave been removed in the manner therein provitied. And Congress shall have power lo annul any amendment to the constitution of Alabama, or any act of the Legislature of said State, ¢on- trary to the provisions of this section Mr. Spalding offered as a substitute the bill roduced Wednesday in the Senate by Mr. wart. Mr. Poland withdrew the substitute which he had given notice of last week, Mr. Bingham moved to amend the bill by striking out the third section, Mr. Stevens (Pa.) offered an aimeadment, providing that the right of suffrage shall not be denied or abridged in any Stats, «xcept for trea- ton, telony, or other me infamous at com- } mon law, tbat suffrage shall forever be | universal and impartial: and that Congress | shall have power to anual any act of Alnba: | im violation or derogation of the acts with rn | gard to suffrage; and that, in case of the Legu- lature reducing suffrage below the universal right, all legislation admitting it into the Union shall be null and void ‘Withont turther action, the House adjourned. —_—<-ce--—_____ Girl K by her Cousin—A Fam- | ily Overwhelmed with Grief. | The Troy Whig, March 20th, has the follow- | ing melancholy recerd of a domestic tragedy | ‘"A ‘terrible tragedy occurred in the village of Wynantskill, about five miles from this city, Tnoon, resulting in — A Litt rrie May Hillinzs only child of Mr.and Mre. | Chas. W. Billings, of this city. Her death was caused by the accidental discharge of a loaded shot gun in the hands of her cousin, Sydney Hydeiry, aged eighteen years. The facts are as foliows: On Saturday last the deceased was | sent out tothe residence of her grandmother, | Mrs. Daniel Hydelry, in the village of Wynant- skill, to remain for a few days on a visit. while her parents Tefmaking & visit to Hydeville, Vermont. She played and romped about the premises, aiter true child-like fashion, rincipal companion being young Hydeley | Yesterday aiternoon, about half-past two | o'clock, the Ind H. procured his gun with the | intention of going bunting in the woods. The gun was loaded at the time with powder and shot. As the lad was making preparations for his excursion in a piagza attached to his residence, Miss Billings playfally ssked— “Can 1 go with yout’ To which Hydcley | Teplied—“ob, no. it's too wet,”—at the same | ume adding, “take care. Carrie, or the gun will shoot.” He was facing the girl at the time, holding the gun ina careless manm his right hand. He had uo sooner uttered the words quoted, than the gun went off, the con- tents taking effegt in the forehead and face of the girl, ‘The roof of uer head was blows fragmet nd she fell to the floor a corpse. . ‘red a word afterward. Young Hydeley was horror-stricken. He bursted open the door leading to an apartment where his mother was sitting, and cried, “Oh, come bere!" mother, as if by terrible cal bowever, 4 seeing | the tieeding corpse of little Carrie lying on the floor, fled from the spot. and alarmed the neigh- bors by ber cries. A crowd soon collected at less form of the darling little one was placed on a stretche news of the aad affair caused the greatest excitement | taroughout the village DAMAGES AWARDED FOR THY KILLING oF 1LD.—A case was begun in the Superior suit Was instituted by’ the State, use of Coarad Fryer, against the Baltimore and Obio Rail road Company, on the %&h of S-ptember, 1965, to recover ®10,00 damages, under the code of for the killing of a child five 3° of age, daughter of the equitable plainti provides that the | jury may give such Pens as they think pro- portioned to the injury resultin death to the party. The death of Mary Fryer, the child referred to, was caused oy being ran over by a burden car belonging to the defen ant, on Pratt street, near Cheapsidejon the 11th of July, 1565, and her death, it was contended tot the plainuf™s counsel, Messrs. Bryan, ing and Emmons, was caused by megh- from_ such B. Latrobe, Esq. conducted the case on the partof the company, and the defense oot caution was not tak by the child and her father, and also on thi part of the grandfather of the deceased, who was with her at the time of the occurrence. court granted a prayer offered by the plainuff to the effect that if the jury believed the deatb of the child resulted frem the want of ol care and caution on the ofs driver in’ the employment of the defendant, who was thea en; bout the basimess of doing its work, then tary were to find for the plaiutiff, provided duecare and caution bad been used by the latter, and also a prayer of the defendant, confining the jury in case of finding for the plaintiff to pe- a er damages done the equit- imtifi. The case was given to the jury on Tuesday, and yesterday they rendered verdict in favor of the palate for 82.500, motion was made by trial.—Ballimere Sua 26th. Tre Exp or «a M Dies im abject Want An ingu:et this forenoon over the Hendrickson, of 58 Willett street, six years,a native of New York, but of Ger- man extraction, by trade a jonk man, who was found dead tawny afternoon joor remaii One of ee y vitiea Rimerif for Sustea Poweil tue pthe: day te