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. colhiment = Th shou'd’ be made for each post sepa 3 an! bidders should be preseut to respond to their vids and prepared to give the necessary bonds verbment reserves to itself the right to ‘ ‘ at ww N PHorosaus FoR Depariment | Waswnorow Crrt, March 2, Sif Pre iil be ey eae leo ro" Wenty (30), 183 the trane- owt mi or water ot three huadred Navy Bronze Howltgers, weigh ‘Stone hundred apd seven- or less, from Jeffereon Bar- : out twelve miles bal Louls, PROPOSALS J""2oveMENT OF THe pes <ALS VOR WATER RAPIDS OF THE MI-sisStPPeR ICES PIPER ANG LATER SES ee NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. EWE Dies TERAL Sealed Pro, re Will Ie revived at tis ’ stoned at Toe Uatind ciate Gted, by the under. SURDAY, Aprit “8 aie tor for sahtog the city of Keokuk. lows, antl aene,* Fae ea dio One Water Pipes, and Lateral 188, fcr the labor 2m js 0 all lo's and par "of Inte oni aeh sonstruction of bolt Ward — a Street west. between @ and Ht streets north, as are the Des Moines rani frocess of construction around ‘seen ai the office of ths The locks are to be 58 fret long between qunins rements.in the DAg® uout and 90 feet wide between wallet ot “ ing of the City Hall. Sea to be constructed ef Beieetnt tag hambers: | The right ie resctved te friect Say oF all bite, “The fret 1 * first lock. loeat feet list aud brit enti vel JOoN T GARNBK Sp7J%i7 [Int] Commissioner Third W at Keokuk, will be 10X ieee © *RESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES Grats with See Haye be AboUE ZAC miles above the F De» 5. will ro ro x Dy te Ape Fiver by the canal embankment. otros Tom tae Renieg wboeesys and Ciohaneapeitstam.t ‘The guard loc! be loeat 6 canal St Rasher be located at the head of ¢ embankment. Se roposals (in d Tor the following classes Ducae) must be made aled Pre} Beet and Vegetabiee elit Kursam quill 3 o‘cloos wm “on the ith day of ¥ su D Beet, and 20.000 pounds of ‘rreah Vegersuieg atten ‘sed * Proposals for Fresh bs received at thie ie, and will be protected by the vies at the clase’ AND CEMENT Warhington Navy Yard and Station we teynired The proposals onder this head must apecif; The Bert and Vegetabl s must-be of x Segre ne wien che ave materia wile daliee | and the boat the market afar ctgeec Se, alle: each must be offered for by Bonda, wit! in ome bait th eteeeee CLASS Il —IRON. Proposals must state the pi which both wrought and cast ered pound at be delty- per m will CLASS I1t—TIMBER. Proposals must state the price per cubic, linear, Or thousand feet, b_m.. at which such think Bisy be required, will be delivered. - "rack, which will fully coraplied with. "> “coat be ald antil it ‘ CLASS Iv xery offer made must be accompanied hy a This clase «fil inciude ‘Sritten guarantee, signed by one or more respon excavation of pits sible persons, that the bidder or bidders will, 1¢ his will be om ro or their bi bo Med. enter rnto an obligation, within five day, Suni lent auration, with good a to furnish the artioles proposed: the responsibility ot the guarentors to he certified to by the Assessor of nue for the district in which thoy m) gther maeonry: building the necessary protection — making dhe nec cunary embankment and rip ep wclis and constructing sluices or culverts ued and inthe lecks for reeding the canal. #- nterna! Reve ani the furnishing of ali machinery aml im: | Tide. ‘ Dieters reyaived fe = No proposal will he considered wnless accompanied sons nen tex Che prope auabutton of the | 5 so77 pucrantee snobs satisfactory cridemce that ‘The iaw requires separate fin dupii- | the bidder is a reswlar dealer in the artictes pro- cate} for ene every class, and the awardments | Pstd and has the license requived by act ef Comavers, ~willbe made on Zand tonmae, on ouch class separately, without re- ~ more than one proposition will be recelved same clans from the same party for t in & written or printed guar. The Department reserves the right to reject an Proposal hot considered advantag ous tot Gore erpmens It ig to be underatood that in case the sticulated quantity of either article shall be delivered, teaving ® balance due on the other article, the contract may be completed in full. at the option of the Department, it GRIDUE. ap 7-lot Chief of Bureaa. bach bid ak cont sulee. tigued by two responsible ns. Bn: ether ee ere Known to this office: at the party or pa es bidding will, if awarded be contracts for the classes ee which they bid, cbeconts Sick the Qoeemuich PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HonsEs. vd the diference between them and Deruey Quartermasien Gener ls Oe = tal timore. 8. oe, maaee of the RE hte plane ME | Sealed Proposals will bo received at this office pont office addveess upiil 12 m.,on FRIDAY, and specifications, and all for examination at the United ‘April 10, 1938. f pees delivery. in the city of Baltimore, of Teonte itimore, of Twenty ia pers will on us read Horses. (bay,) subject to the useal inspec - EiNee guaincer 8 oftce at x, ftecn : Gaga palor to the date of letting newer @ The horses must be sound in all reapects, well broken, in fall flesh and good ition, 2 ten teeta Rem tge face een tom old. and well adapted In every way for cavalry ‘pur- vee ‘The usnal conditions im will bees titions imposed upon contractors The horses must be delivered within twenty days from date o acceptan ¢ of auy proposal. The iebt ia teseeved to sect ‘uy o all bids. ‘roposals fur Oaval: id addresred to the andersign: Balti. STEWART VAN VUIKT. Deputy Quartermaster General, revet Major Gan °C. SA. Voreooe proposing to contract are requested t. od examine fe Toeation for the locks before n thet bi tracts wader either of the aforesaid classes Jude one or more of the locks, as may be most advantegeous to the Govern. | ernment reserves the right to reiect an: tail bide. A printed copy of this notice shou! d to cach bid. a must be addreosed to the undersigned f Iowa, amd should be endorsed “Pro- tls for isbor and Material for the Locks for f the Des Moines Rapids.” 3. BH. WIuso fhe Improvement o Lieutenant Colonel 38th In ap T-it prorosars FOB FORAGE. Derot 2 cane mnenaeeh Pagan i reLorig. Mon, April 1.1539, . Brevet Major General, U.S. Sealed Proposals’ will be received at this office Uviran Spates Exoremen Opricg DAVENPORT, i m. FRIDAY. the Ith day of low, February 2. 186s. mh 5 dtApls. pril. 18%. = ee ine ene iy ewe id at oa d ace point, in St Louis, Omaha. Ne- Pe0TOEALS For ronaGE. Feats Cotpcil Piutls, tow Mita oe pe een eee ieee AS eavenworth, Kansas, as the Government may re: Cie Srceies Quatem Grande, auite, of. : 4% Bushels Corn, 722 Bushels Oats, orn to be doubled sacked ahd in good. new. re- sewed gurutes of about two (2) bushels each, Oats to be double sacked in new butlaps of about four (4) busi ht and in- at place rs to be inate in dupifcate. subject to the naual conaitions. which will be male knewn on applica t his office, or to the ovfices of the Quarter: partment, at the points above designated, k forms may be obtalned. + (2) responsible per- each hid right is reserved to reject ary or all bids. ders are invited to be present at the opening By oréer of Chief Quartermaster of the Military Division of the Missouri, Brownseille, Tezas, Fobroatry i6. 188. | 4 Proposals will be received at this office WEDNESDAY. the Sth of April, 133 at 11 eck. st , for such quantities of OATS, CORN AY as may be required fur uss of public ant Ube following named points in the Sub Dis- slorthe ix moathe ending October 31. 183, ‘Growusvilic, Ringgold Barracks, aad Laredo, Texas and Corn of beet quality and to be delivered fo good gunny sacks. dor unbaled. pref- ccoeen wil be given to baled Hay. All t be sub- | tte imepection Delivery to coramence within Curty days acter the approval of the contract, and | Ps. must accompa 7h » vein triplicates. with a copy of the | Jement anmexid to cach. aud ta be accom- | cdr ew names of at least twe sufficient sure- i signiiy. by endorsement thereon, i © W THOMAS Samak ore togome responsible for the | ap é-ta __livt. Lt. Col. and District y DAI prog! te submitted to the Chief | FPKOPOSALS YOR FRESH BEEF. termucter Of the District for approval and Acaled Proposals. in duplicate, for furnishing troops stationed at Watertown Arsenal. Mass. rpment reserve: the right to reject any | 1! erall bids, or any part of a bi woth Fresh Beef, for six months, commencing of Proposals must be em 4 Propossls for For- | the i3th day of April, 188, will be received at the a sudladireamed to the Supervising Quarter. | ilce of tie Arenal. up to, o'clock p, m. on Seb- District of the Ric Grande. at Browns- | TEU RSDAY, April 9 ne Honired and Forty ¥ Texas. = oun . | ov a, more or less, to be delivered three times a Crder of Brevet Major Gene ok. wee Bee ta os GEORGE WigSMITEL, || be nroporale will give the namca and resiomces t Li try. R. . an - A, of two mer. offered as bom en r further par- mae vance SE geutaed’ | Meutare apsts a teeter of the Ae ore E CHIEF COMMISSARY OF SUBSIST- i Second Lieut. of Ord fa s av and 66 8. ENCE, Watertown Arsenal, April 2, 1368 ap tat DaragtMent oF Dakota, Sr. Pati, Mixx) March 5, 1353, | PDROPOSALS FOR WOOD. Scqigd Prpparels (ia dupticate), from persoas | .: — , Loyal to the United States Government, will be re- Orrick Cuier QUARTER MASTER, 2 tved @t this office, and also at the office of the icf CS . Department of the Platte, Omaha, Ne- osha. until 12m., WEDNESDAY. April 15, 18.8, furnishing the United States Subsiateace Ds Fiera Minitany Disreiet, New Uateans, ba.. March 27. 1533.4 Scaled Proposals are invited and will be received | &t the office of Lieutenant John N. Coe, Acting As- wt witb good fat Beef Cattle, on the hoof, as fivi sist artermaster at Baton Ronge, Lonstana, | unt + FRIDAY, the 10th day of ‘April, 1838, 175) head at Fort | forthe delivery at Baton Rouge of such quantities * handred and sev, T.. to be di y July 15. 188 i Pages Wood po rt for one year # (210) head at " rom: the Ist day ©: ays by Acgut Lian ore niust be best duality of hard wood. (ash One bundred and sixty (bh) head at Fort Steven- j ) and must be delivered in such quantities. oon. DT . to be deli by July 1. 133 times and at may be desig wired and thirty (130) head at Fort Tot- by the post qui Baton Ronge. to he delive by July 15. ty (@ bead at Fort Ransom, D. sored enet 5 y mnt average about 1,0 pornds gross bt.ard be steers from three (3) to seven (7) All less than three and over seven 558 T., half (36) by June 5. 1838, and the remainder ability of the bidder to fulfill his agreement. _ The United States reserves the right to reject any or a’l bids Brapeeain ‘must be endorsed “Proposals. for Wood,” and addressed to Lieutenant John N . Cos, cling Assistant Quartermaster, Bat “and all falling short of 900 Lonietara ARLES H. TOMP: eight, Walls, stage.cows and Texas cattle | Brev-t Hrigadier General and Chief Quarterm: o Tehected ter Firth Mili apa ot win pel ac omdaeed er eee A PMY SUPPLIES. sileration, must contain | / Office Chief Quartermaster. Sealed Proposals willbe recetved ‘at: this’ offico roposale will be received at this, off yal otclork + of the 9th of April, 1858, for the delivery 0 ‘0 responsible persons to der is able te fulfil acontract ce with the terms of hie proposition; !. should hiv proposition be accepted. he will at bee enter into @ contract in accordance there- i bushels Cor he bushel.) and th and that they are prepared to become bis a" Bushels Corn, (86 Ibs. to t sition, etetan aed a (0 Bushele Oats, (32 Ibe to the bushel.) ‘To the ment, SNe aren oud enticlans Conde for See | Ser deartermaster at Vert Hage: Kates’, i of the guarantors must be | Bide will be received for aa} portion or tie I certificate of the Clerk of t whole urt, or ef the United States Di Delivery to commence on or before April 15.15%, and Le completed witbin thirty (30) days there: Miter, Post to be Kept fully suppliet from time of fret delivery until the contract 13 filled Persons making bide will be governed by the ucual « nditions regarding proposals aud ¢mtracts. tnformation of the conditions can be obtained by d all bide consid i unreasonable. nent tobe made after ‘ie cattle are delivered | apphcation th persen or by letter to this office. wi aceopled foaas sre sa test;ifimsncenbends | “Tar crucr al ke Ocemaciiee Ober teereaeat fved of Missouri. EASTON, apie Qu AVY DEPARTMEN’ Sealed Propossla will b ‘ealed Proposels will b PAprIL at Ieorclock noon, for th ollowing vessels: x. 9th March. 1338. received. until the jth warchage of the > Pal Minnesota z posale Wal be opened at both places at 12 n the name of s firm, their names and AT THE BOSTON (Mass) YARD. \ireew must appesr The * SHAWNEE”’ aud“ WASSUC.”” 8 Ret Lieut Coe Saray AT LEACUR ISLAND PAL oa hier 6. 8. Department of Dakote. | .. Thy, CARON/CUS -COHONE BORA,” NXIs.” NAUBUC.” MODOC,” “NAPA, *SQUANDO” and“ SUNCOOK.” AT MOUND OITY ILL. The “ ETLAH”’* KLAMATH.”* SHILOH.” UMPQUA.” “YUMA.” ** s ROSHO,” © MARI- ETTA ‘and* SANDUSKY.”* The proposals will state the prices that will be entry the vessels ip their present condition, and with ruch fittings as ere now attached to chen POSALS FOR LAYING WATEB-MALNS. p* Mayor's Orwice, Crry Hare. H W asmixe To, Mar Sealed Proposals. to be +t: three districts, which are bounded NUMBER ‘The vessels can be seen. and all Recessary infor- DisTRICT Einciades all that marion ¢ ‘ning them will be given by the com- the city north of th nt Ohio camal | aiandante ot the station = : ronth street west, be richt ts reserved to zeteet by he: of the Li WO fnciades ail that | orcrosals if thetr acceptance is not for the interest 1 the Government. Twenty per cent. of the purchase money will be 7 that | required within three days after a notification of f the city wh between the canal andthe | |}, nce of & proposal, to be forfeited in case omac apd the E Branch, apletion ot the purchase, and the balance eific of proposals can be bad | open the final delivery of the veel, ister, and such as are written | The preposal= should be endorsed “ Proposals tor purchase cf Iron:cladt. | oe weiLes, Secretary of the mb 10-eotw # reauired to be lal for the sap irante. which are laid simualtaseonsty * pipes, will Be tncladed in the meas: Ch the mains,and paid for at the con- GOVERNMENT SALES, Ls GE SALE OF SQV EREMERE PROP- ERTY. at public auction, on WEDNES- Teo. at the United States Aveom Mich., six (6) cast fron Cannon alcut seventesm(i7) tous of Cannon Balla, thir: teen thouxand Muske Carbines, and Be- volyer=. fourteen sets of Artillery Carriaze Wheels and Axles. and a large quantity of Cartridge Box- is. Swords, Lances. Fouls, @e. will be supplied with catalogues, on ap- to the commanding off cor . EDIE. Bvt May U8 A. Con’e PAWNBROKERS. CITY LOAN OFFICE. GHISELIN & CO. No. 493 Ly T uEtWREN | ape STR eErs One short eyaare ‘avenue. by 8 desiring can to at the rest- ico by addrenst Officers and Wil be sold x 74 State st «March 23 1313, cfved at this off 8. 188. for ta 4 for so much per thousand ou printed forms properly 493 493 for proposals can he « AH particalars will be giv F will be re yu ¢ Unite The svuecess- Ato enter into contract -t and safictent atracts and bonds tobe vatracto s reserres the right to reject all dence by above Clerks Pey Accounts. haaed ‘lhe buslness iu conducted on the Parisian style— a). Gon, Jobo Howton | tat iene Wepenite ate forfeited entirely z and Bvt. Lieut. Col., 's LOAN OFFIOR, pm GANSPOBTATION 331 c a salts Sarat Bateau BW ost egscunble rote, and fo amy Toeans of me ce r T= oLD ‘St. | 34 Fol EST, YEE WEEP Liger sand to be delivered Kinds ot posais to be endorsed “ For Transportation ht from Jofterson Barracks Mevcrve to | Une dealred: come x state the @ per ton at which Business 4 ring the freight the entire di Goode bought for cash and sold at private sale. within which it wilt be dons e™ | fatty urean reserves the right to re, not coomed advi >1DER.—26 barrels pure APPLE 7 beawagted ay Lm ioby the NONTHREN PRODUCE the value of one-hal Tounsjivania avenue, between 10th be 4 for the faithful perfor HA B (No. 728. ene XY THE PRE itemise Tan Um PROCLAMATION For the Sale of Valuable Lands in the State of Kan- tut ond within the Limite of he Indian ‘essions w Treat ptember 1865, in pursnance of Law, ‘ President of the United siatee of Amecten as horeby declare ‘and make kuown that pubite tales will bo held at the under moationed. land afice, ia the State of ‘Karens, af the periods hereinafter wick Asis tbe Pablle Lands at the Land ottce xt nL AB to the Fu 5 HOM ROLBT-KANSAS, commencing on FRIDAY, foe friday al May met. for the disposal of the lands situated within the following designated townships and parts of townships iging within th limits ¢f the ceasion under the Arst article of thi Sforesaid treaty viz: South of the base tine and east of the sixth principal meridic Fractional townships 25, 2, 28, 29, 3°, $1, 92,33, 34, and 3% of range 17 a1 Fapetlonal townships 28, townships 21, 23, 29, 30 {Sana 4, and frictional townsbip 3 of range Fractional townships 2%. townships 27, 23, a U.. Band 4. pe: Muses jonai towuships35 of range 19° Fractional township. 25, townships 37.28, 2. 30; 8.53. 34, and fractional township 35; of range 29, 99, 31, 32, 33, 34, Fractional townships 6, 27, 28, %. of range 21. 24. For the sale of the following described, trust lands at the same place, commencing on SATUB- DAY, the 16th day of May nezt. for the di: 1 of certain trust lands, situated within the following townships and part of townsbips lying within. the of the cession in trust, under the Second ar- Mitt ticle of the ai joned treaty South of the base Lime = east of the 6th principa Fractional townships 25, 27, 28. 29, of range1. and fractional towns! of range 2 Fractional township 26, townsite 27, Band 29, whip, Fractional tow 2% ‘townships, 27. and fractional towr p30, of ran ca sisuiee fractional township 30, of rauge See) See aD Fractional townabip 26: townships 27, 28, 29, and Fractional township 3, townships 27, 23,29, fractiopal township 36; ef range? pe? eta and townships 27, 23, 29, and fractional townel 8. Fractional town: mip ~ towne hips 27, 28, 29, and Fractional > fractional township 30, of range 10 n 2%. townships 27, 28, 29, and fractional township Fractional sounehip % townships 27, 28, 29, and Fractional township 25, Younships 27, 23, aud 29, P, and fractional township a0, of range 3. Fractional tow: fractional township 30, of range 6. Fractional township 23, PW, of range 8. fractional townshi township 28, townships 27, 28, 29, and Fractional townshi: }, of range 1 fractional township 3). of range 12. Fractioval t wensi:ip 25, townships 27, 28, 29, and . of range 13. fractional township 30, of Fractional Unis g % hei 7, 28,29, and of range fractional township i Fractiona! town hip 2, townships 27, 28, 29, and fractional township %, of range 15 Fractional township 26, townships 27, 28, 29, and fractional township 30, of range 16. Fractional townships 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30, of 7. "The tollowing designated townships being souch d teest of the sixth principal mo. of the base line ridian: Fractional townships 25 and 27, of range 1. 4 ‘The offering of the lands above referred to will bo commenced at the dates respectively as above indicated, and will proeeed in the order in which they are advertised until the whiole shall have heen offered and the sale thus -losed; but the sale shall Kept open longer then two weeks £0 lands or trust lands, and to pri by Of the lands will be admitted until after ‘0. Weeks, HOF. will tracts be offered which may be withdrawn before the day of gale the Department on account of railroace er for other purposes. Given under iny hand at the City of Washington this twentieth day of January, Anno Domini one neusand eight hnindred and aiity ght. jodthe Hreatent: “ANDREW JOHNEON. Commissioner of the General Land Office. Note.—Unde as heretofore pobieh iftcally suthorized by the iblishers as are egecifically suthor & satesioner of the General Land @ffice. iawisw Te ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Pasion Orvice, July 13th 18%. Appitestion having beon made under the act ot Jnne 23. 185), for the reixsne of the following de- scribed Land Warrants, which are alleged to have been lost or destroyed,—Notice is hereby given that atthe date follawitg the description of! each warrant, @ new certificate or warrant of like tenor Will be reissued, if no valid objection should then appear. JOS. H. BARRETT, Commissioner. No. 15.55, for 120 acres, issned under the acto March 3, 1586 in the names of the minor children of Jonus B. Carter, deceased, and was granted Bop- tember 3,185 April 13, 1858. No. (6.391, for 100 acres, issued under the actof March 3, 1835, in the name of William Keeff. and was granted March 17, 1867. April 4 1358, No. 7%, for 160 acres, issued under the act o March 22, 1982, in the name of Morphy H. Vaughn ond was granted May 13, 1553 May 2. 153. No. {3.911. for 160 acres, issned nner the act of February 11. 1447. in the name of William Hollister, and was ranted April 14, 189. May 2. 1938. No. for 1 acres, issued under the act of February 1, 1647, in the name of Patrick Shea, and was granted Angust 10, 1349. May 2, 133. No. 80.09. for 150 acres, isened under the act of 11 1847, in the names of the heirs-at-law of KcGraw: decoased,and was granted August ay 2.18.3 No #634. for 19 acres, issued under the act of February 11, 1517, in the name of John M. Stiles, and was granted October 23. 1888 | May 2, 1553. No. 31,075. for 160 acres, issued under the act of March 3, 1855, inthe name of John Dyer, and was granted June 27,1856. May 2. 1338 No. 34.276, for 10 acres, issued under the act of March 3. in the name of Barbara Ballict, wid- alliet, and was granted July 17, 1355. for 100 acres. ismned under the act of 15%, in the name of Catbarine Bloss, wid ow of Nich clas Bloss, aud was granted September 25.1865. May 2, 1668, i" fer 10 acres,issued under the act of 3, 1855, in the pam ary Aun Callehugh, ninor child of Moses Callehugh, deceased, and was granted December 17, 186, 2, 13938 No, 6.132, for 160 acres. tssned unde March 3, 18, In the name of Heinric was granted January 2, 1857. May 2, 1363. No 81.313, for lOaeres, isxued under the act of March 3. isis, «name of Hannah Frits, widow $j Gipisiian Fritz,and was granted March 6, 1807. a 2185. €0 101. for 160 acter. faened under the act of Barch 3.1856, in the name of Abraham Wald i was grarted March 16 1857. May 2, 1333, Februa Charles Wiss No. 41), for 1 weres, issued und act of March 318° e namie of Jasper Taylor, was granted April 6, 15o7. May 2, 1833 <4 No. 62.455. for 10 acres, Issued under the “act of Harch 3, i836, iu the pame of Christian Hanson, and was granted April 25,1897. May 2, 1838. No. 481, Tor lg acres, issued under the act of Merch 3, 185.in the name of J. Penton, and tne act of tT chiliren of Conway Courtoey, eased, and was granted Vctober 5. 1.67. ay 2, 188. No. 8.043. for lo acres. issued under the act of March 3.185.in the name of Margaret Lomon, wide af ie Lemon, ani was granted April 29, bs. ay 2. . Hic. 61.683, for 1-0 acres, tssued under the act of 185, i) the name of Juan Crespin, aud jed July 22, 1888. May 2. No. 31.500, for 160 ners, issued ui r the act of March 3. 18°5, in the name of Antonio Herrera, and was cranted August 3. 1358 May 2, 1338. » 3 for 10 acres, issned under the act of . in th py Hid ae Baca, dd was: Ancust 1, 1483. lay 2. for 1M acres, issued under the act of of Sally Holbr for: 3 inthe wi low of Joseph Morrison, and was granted rw ptember 1,185 | May 2, 15.8. ®o s2018. for 1/0 acres, iasned under the act of Morch 3. 1855. in the name of Jaan Pedro Marons, and vas granted September 8. 1353. May 2, 1838. Ne. 54 or 1 acres, issued under the act of March 3.1/5, in the name of Catharine Austin, widow of Thomas Austin, and was granted Decem- ber To, 188. May 2, 1858. No. 95.581. for 120 acres, issued under the act of M 3, 18%. in the niune ot Theophilus W. as ipterro, and was granted March 11, 1%9. May 1863. £51, for :2% acres, issued under the act of icied; ite tn the wane of Theophitus W. Tat ‘and Was grauted March 11, 1899. M. MN 0. 41,049. for 160 acres, ingued under the act of Mareh 3, 1855. inthe name of Joseph O. Thomp. ron, and Was granted September 15,1836. May 9, 188. SNS. 95.:74. for 120 acres, issued under the act of Merch 5. 18 5 in the name of Elizabeth Eberly, widow of Jacob Eberly, and was granted Angust 17.187_ June 6. 1858. Ko. 77 6%, for 12 acres, igeued under the act of Mareh 3, 1885. in the name of Christopher Wise,and Was granted Jone 7, 1806. June 1S 188 41.742. for @ seven, issued under the act of Septen.ber, 18°0.1n the name of Christopher Wi and Was granted February 25, 1852. June 12.1858. RTMENT OF THR INTERIOR, D®? “UNITED Sh.Ates PATENT 0 PRICE, Waswinoton, March 12,1883. On. the petition of HORACE SMITH and DB. WESSON, of Springfield. Maseachusetcs. praying for the eatension of a patent grante! to them the 1th day of February, 1854, and rel-sned the 10th day of October, 1384 this application having been suthor ized by uct of Congress, for an {mprovement in Fire arms, for seven years from the expirati: whicl place ou the 1a ff ssid patent. Gay of Feb crs ruary 1838. said petition be heard at the ree Starnes ppea ytionte ert he next, at 12 o'clock M.; and all persons are notified Rive cmerresren creat? oo oer Persons opp-siug the extension afe required to PDE ahha a oxy Q dayot beating: all :imsony files by either party, to be need at the anid ust be taken ‘and transmit ‘accordance rules of the Which will otter a on app! jon. “s gE Tathe office of hearing: the arguments; if ony, ine wetks;, the ‘ret pre- M. Mernorourran now:ina satoon, ‘UNDER METBOPOLITAN HALL. livg Sraser Was, BAUER, x fe stocked AUCTION SALES, TEAS Se ne acer ne halt cos y e 3 i interest. secured by dod noone yanchig and revenue stamps at the cost of purchaser of sale b sage _ COOPER & LATE 3¥ NAGLE & UO., Auctioneers. Balesrooms N. 448% Tth opposite TOO tient Office “treet FuR- TRUSTER’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD RITUR oeOCK REY RE. STOVES, BEDDING, © ARK, ac. By virtue of = deed of trust to me, dated Ar a. lay, recorded fu Liber E.0. B= folie tne, the andersigned will sell on SATURDAY MORN. ING. April Lith. at 10 o'clock, at the of Nagle & Co., 44% 7th street, opposite Patent Uf- fice, thet ha! of jourchold Furniture, Stoves Beds, Bedding. Crockeryware Chairs, Tables, Bureau! Wardrobes, Ale Pomp, 6.» fe; apa ___ NAGLE & ¢ BY, 2087, FECLEY, Auctioneer, of No. ‘North Tsteect. TRUSTEE'S SALE OF A LOT ON RO OF SOUTH © STREET, BETWEEN 2p AND 3p 8 REETS WEST, AT AUCTION. Under aud by virtue of a deed of trust to the un- dervigned, executed by James Buckley, in erder to recure tue payment of a certain promissory note. as therein eet forth, and as is shown bh ference to said deod of trust, duly recorded tn Liber R. M. H, No. 21, folio 259, 4¢.,in the Land Records for said county and District. and at t) neat of the party sccared thereby, Twill sell, on TUMS- Dat. the — day i Lotte ge pom, on the premises.” pa (2), in square pumberea Five Hundred and Seventy seven (577). Said let fronting thirty six (35) feet on South street, and running back by that width one hun- dred and twenty (170) foct to the rear end of sald lot. Ferme cash. $20 down on day of sale. Conveyancing and revenue stumps at cos - chasers E DENNIS BUANEY Tramee, aps eokds 30s. F. KELLEY, Auct’ ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, Trustee. Aucte, 1 Retate Agent and street west, near ETH SIDE BD, aallaate clerks with J. 0. McGuire & 05.) Southwest corner of Penn’ ‘and ie . Star Office B TRUSTEES SALE. Under and by virtue of a deed uf trast, bearing date on the Wth day of April. A.D. 1886,'and duly recorded in Liber J. A. 8, No. 115, folion 40, 41, et feq., one of the land records for Washingt-y coun: ty, inthe District of Columbia, we will offer for sa’, on THURSDAY, the léth day of April, A. D. 1538, ab So'clock p.m.. on the promises, pari of Lots No. 9 and #0, ‘in Square No. 431, in the cily of Woeshington, begiuning for tho same at the north- weet corner of said Lot Ne. 1), and running thence due south with the line of 8th etreet west 195 feet, thence dhe east M4 feet. thenc# dae north 105 feet to the line of E.street north, and thence west with the line of # street north to the place of be- beginning, together with the improvements. erms of sale: One-third cash; and the residue in two equal tnstalments of 6 and 12 months, with interest from the da; of fale, t» be secured to the sa'isfaction of the trustees. Stamps and convey- ancipg at cost St archer, HICH B CUAaKE, } Trustees. COOPER & LATIME mhtt-eo&ds UInt.] Auction B* J B. WHEELER, & CO., Auctioneers, G1 La. ave. . be ‘ixth and Seventh streets. opposite Seaton House. CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ES- TATE IN TUR SEVENTH WARD By virtue of eof the Supre the District of C uire va. Mille ot al. 1.1.9 Fqnity Doc 8.) and bearing date M Isth. 188. I sboll offer for sale at public aucti front of the premises on THURSDA. April next, eo FG. BLK otiginal lots © ourt of “ry sittiog. aqnare No. £02 of the ashington with the erourd plan of the City of improvements, Tiss property is situated on the corner of 6th street weatand M tho Street south. in The corner lot # o! the Ward 1 Frame of wale: f the purchaser. ‘ ed wi ole of the pare! UM tne RE RT LLOYD. Travts JOHN BG. WHEELER & CO. mh 2eokds " [Bep.} Auctioneers. B* RM. HA Real Estate Broker Corner of Seventh and D streets. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON D_ STREET SOUTH. BETWEEN 3y AND 4ru STREETS EAST, AT AUCTION s On SATURDAY, the Nth instant, at $ o'clock p. . on the ies, T will sell a stoall Frame ting on D street. No. 460. nt and 110 feet dawp. 3,in Square No. 792. Hous mn B 8. erms: One third cash; balance in six, nine and tweive months. $50 down at time oi sale. All conveyancing aud revenue stamps at the 20st of the purchaser. R.M.HALL, Corner 7th and D strests apo-d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auct. MA MESSENGER SERVICE. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Post Orrice Derantarst. ¢ Washincton DC Febrnary. 8.$ Sealed Proposals will be received at the Contract Office of this Department until 3p. m.. May 25th, next. (to be decided by the 30th.) for the service ne below, for four years from July 1, 1893, to June 30, i872. Messen: Service in the City of Washington. (As Corrected March 13.13 8 ) 943 From the Washington City Post Office to the Orenge and Alexandria RB. R. Depot, Mary- land or N, J. avenue, one trip daily; From the Waehingtou City Post (fice to the Potomac Fteamboats, fost of 7th street, two trips eaily except Su: From the Washington cit Baltimore and Ohio. R. dally except From Hating wud ob6 Sunday ; » ‘Post Ollice to the . Depot, five trips may, and one Sunda and Ohio B. K Depot to Poto- tac Steambonts, foot of fthstrect, one trip ind From Baltimore and Ohio RB. Depot to Or. ange and Alexandria BR. R. Depot. Maryland or New Jersey avenue, one telp daily; From the Grange and Alexandria RR Dopot Maryland or New Jersey avenue, tothe Wash- ington City Post Office ome trip daily; From the Potomac Steamboats. foot’ of 7th street, to the Washington City Post Office, twe trips dai y, except Sanday, and one San ay; From the Baltimore and Ohio R R. Depot to the, Washington Olty, Post Ofice, f aily except Sunday and t From Potomac Steamboata, to Baltimore aud Quito B. v5 From Orange and Alexandria BR. R Depot, Maryland avenue, to Baltimore aud Ohio R. K. Depot, ore trip dail; The hour of ‘arrival at and dopartare from city post office to be at all times under the direction of+ the postmaster; the nails to be taken from und de: livered into the post offic, cars and boats; to be carried in substantial one or two-horse wagons of sufficient capacit the eutire mail, well pro- tected by a suitable water-proof covering from the elementa, and protected aixo from depredations; and when carried inthe night must be accompan: ied by at lea-t one person besides the driver as gusrd; the horses, wagons, hararss, driver and gare to be} all times to the postmaster’s control aud ‘The bids for this service are to cover all tra portation of mail matter to or from the Washi ton City post effice, and to all raliroads and st-am- boats carrying the maiie of the United States from that city. including congressional documents and ire publications of any name or nature, amount ing to several wagen loads daily; and It must be distinctly understood that the contractor will not ve Avy increase of compensation during th Tact term fur such service, nor for any delay i {iieuce of the failure of the mails to arriv edule time ccepted bidder will be required to enter in id. with two sureties ficiency, (to be to "y the postmaster at Washtagton ity.) for the taithiu! perfurmance of the service inevary respret, Thecoutract will also provide that the cou ractor shall be answerable for all 0 whom he shall commit the tran-ortation of the m wd be secountable to the United States for Jains zea sustained through their unfatthfal rwant of care; that fines mav be imposed png deductions made for failures and deli fr the periormarce of ths service, and that the contract may be annulld for repeated failnres, for [ulation the post ofice laws. oF disregarding the structions af the department. fn case of failure of The necepted bidder to exe cute & contract. or of the absndonmept of service during the contract term. will be read- regis lot at the expense of the failing hidder or contractor, cpblddets are requested to call at the Washington 'y Office (where blaoks fur *ids can be ob ined) and t fhomecives oi the character of the service, ‘aud what will he. required ta hey may bid un edingly, and to pre- y ileappronension after service has deem let. bidders will state in their tgres to perform each fl in each ate ee! in eacl l- frertoen, end lmereae und redeetinn 7 seme ane * ures. The G. aurarn watt ®@ oo. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STRAM FITTERS, 98 NINTH STREET, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, mh 0 (First in 1888.) joe d PRABODY AND LOOKSMITH, POWDER BEOTAPAlds etRCD MEO R gare agit Degas botren as and Ten etrest GREEN & WILL No, 826 routbeast pt SALE CF HOUSEHOLD FURNITUBE AT AUO- = TION. Op MEQNESDAY. april ich. at Wolclock a. m.. On TURRORT aFEERNOUN, A POTION. tmcen lat aid 3 treats gaat, DE At. a tace | Se chk on tbe premin Ste Fistter ‘Bets, jousel = and a ror enst ot Iss strech went, between O amd Potrests arpets, act Pesing The atte: bonschoopecs ohetinn dcalcte'ls invited to thissaeee™ 84 apé-2t* GBEEN & WILLIAMS. RY CROWN & CO., Auctioneers. GROCERIES AND HOUSEHOLD FUR! AT AUCTION af ini: RDNESDAY. Aori! the 8th, at 30 it Store No. 269, weet corner BLE REAL streets north the — ‘Stock of & ct. ‘CHINE S30P, Oe he Bale without reserve. Terme cash. 4 se "8: CROWN f 00., Aucts, Br QOOPER & LATIMER, Anctioneors (inte Clerks eRe dae McGuire & Go.,) Eleveuth ras Wont Lek TMEROVED AND UNIMPROVED P ON eT SOUTH, BETW AND SEVENTH BTS EAST (War AT. WEbwie 5 On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON: April sth, at 5 o’clock p.m. on the premises, foot bye depth of tor fete Heche py hac valeey Beek See among which ina bens s pout § rooms and ball, mitbatavicon toaret ion Fa alee Troe and Boring Lathe 35 either vite, T2ant Lots adjoining the Dweling on | *S S58: ¢ sale: Por the oral cash, The Dwelling will be sold separately from the | BRA halnnee ‘Terms: One-third cash: balance in six. twelve p 12 trust uj and eighteen ment! with interest secured by a deed of trust. Conveyanch and stamps at cost " of purchaser” A deposit of $s0"on cach purchase pew ft “epidads COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, Be roagired te be paid on 2 by the purchasers of the machinery, tools. & BX POORER & LATIMER, Auctioncers, conveyancing ard revenue stampe at the con! of (Late 71th James 0. McGuire Oo.) | the Prrchasers Co want 0m trustee Soutnwest erect Siar Ohice Betiaiag® 4 Ut wn rscoade “GuWES A WILLIAMS Rests ¥ CLARK & CO. Auctionsers, B 305 Pa avenue, bet. oth and 1th sts We will eel! at our Store. spmmencing ATS VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY 0} sone FRANBLIN UARE, AT AU@TION. On THURSDAY, AFTERNOON, Aj ~ 1888. o'clock, in of the premises. rit sell ° Monday) EVENING: and continu: "RV ERY Lot No. 20. and easter: rt Lot 19, in 8 230, 4 tive sams fronting 12 feet Pinch on L street. betweet vi SEP D Sy mor ene HUET B AL, nar sete. Gian ® depth of 1étteet, run: | OF Goode of a Variety. Bore cinsten teesiecs ty is located in one of the most sirable portions of the city, and of- ine chance for investment. ws: One third cash; balance in six and twelve menths, with interest, secured by a deed of trust. Ali conveyancing and stamps at purchaser's cost. lu) down at time of purchase, aps-dads conan LATIMER Aucts. ni GBEEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. Pro} goneiting of xe8. Perfumery Vases. an ruabes, Jewelry, ‘are; all to be sold wi Teserve in lote to suit deniers and others. an6 at HH CLARE & CO., Aucts, YH H. OLARK & 00., Auctioneers, AUCTION SALE THIS EVENING t fere a bs ATT O'CLOCK pow. STOKE’S y 4 avenns ¥ y 2 between 3d and 4% «treets BBY React aNE comer of 7th saa wirects, Wil be sold without reserve, i Tots to eult par- chperra 10.989 worth of Fancy and vsefal articles. ino. smal lot of Jewelry and Plated Ware. ap? x" HUW OUARK & U0. Aticte. B. WHEELER & CO_ Bye CHANCEBY SALE OF BEAL ESTATE. By virtue of a deeres of the Supreme Con: the District of Columbia, passed on the 8th 4 Dect mber, 1857, in a cause in chancery, No. 1.092, in which Kiign’ A. Weber ix complainunt and Mary A. Weber et al. are defendants, Lwiil sell, by pab- lic anction, apen the premises, at 5 0’clock p. m., SBgi RORSDAY. ithe second day of Apriluext, 188. the south half of Lot No. I7,im Davidson's subdivision of Suare No. 163, the said south half of baid lot measuring 13 feet 6 inches on 13th str et went, by adepth of 110 feet, with Brick House and Bakery there ‘The above property fronts on Isth street west. between K and U streets north. ‘Terms: One-third cash, and balance in equal in- stulments at six and twelve months, and secured by notes, with a deed of trust upon the property to se cute payment. If the terms of sale are not complied with in five days after sale the property to be resold, at the coat and risk of the first puichaser, 5 of Anuctloncers, ft Louisiana avenue. bet. oth aud 7th ats, opposite Seaton House. NOTICE, Mayor's Orricx. April 6, 1858. In consequence of the failure cf the previous ‘Forchaser to comply with the terme of sale. and in acoordauce with the provisions of the act entitled b act relating to fish wharves or docks.” roves February 12, 185, notice $s by t the ‘Lhe purchaser to pay for mips and all convey: he 9th instant at 12 o'clock m. | ancing. M THOMP! . Trustee. ‘The official copy of the ordinance De 6 at = GREEN & WILLIAMS. the Mayor's Oiiee ee mhl0 2aw&ds Auctioneers. Ri ARD WALLACH, Mayor. ap7-7818 B WH BELEK & CO... Aucts PY COOPER & LATIMER Aw =e (Late Cierks with J. 0. times end ith 82- THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED GN- THURSDAY, the Sth iustant,same hour and PiBy order of the Trustee. aps td GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts, ¥ J.T. COLDWELL & CO., Auctioneers, Southwest corner Pena. avetiue and 4% street PIANOS. SEWING MAC LOK AND CHAME Southwest corner Penu Star Office Br > UE. ‘ STAMELTS, AT AUCTION. pitches Ou MONDAY AFTERNOON, April 13th, at o g'cleck, ou the premines. we will rell Lot letter INE. WALNUT PAR- FURNITURE. HAND: | In tub of ori fn Sauare SOME LIGHT WAGON, PLATFORM SCALES, | {nigh tent of S0Taton cease ieee Risdieets GN TMORSDAY. April oth, bogtnning at 100. | & ing Sas oguare fest aaa ett on ES) il. 9th, be 2 pevess “m m , wesbalecll,in front of our Au-tion Rooms, ankulaneomcamases by order of the Amini the Inte Col. & ded a general trator, part of the effects of h B. karnanl.to which will be ad- sortment of Furniture, &.,com- morths, with 1 Conveyancing and stam at time of sale c ap7 d&de s at cost of purchaser. $36 PER & LATIMER, ‘Auctioneers : es nd Mabo ble ¥ WM. L. WALL & ©O., Auctioneers, Beceplign t hicieo | B Btores No S19 and 317 Marble toi nand Wasbstand and other . Wardrobes Handsome Mahogany Marble-top Bureau 2 Painted Cottage Fete, compere Sonth corner of Pennsylvania avenue. CHANCERY SALE OF VERY VALUABLE IM- PRO 1) REAL ESTATE AT THE OURNER oth and Chai OF NEW YORK AVENUE aND 10TH ¥ m Tobie, Lounges oe | the Supreme Court of e 01 al ed Chairs y virtueof a of apreme Cou Peano arias wat sa eonate the District of Colun bi a Equity cause Walnut Cigacthow case. Desks No 1.00. wherein Yates & Beit; ¥ Pilver Plated Ware. Eneravings anu George Seitz etal are di signed. ax Trustee. will ofr Carpet. Stoves, Kitchen Tables, Teapoys a Ines af puttic auction, on MONDAY. the oth day A first-rate Spring Wazon, in excellent order, | of Apri\. 188 at the hour of five o'clock p. m.. ail an ; ai ese 2 | the estate. right, title and interest »f George Seitz eT ae ne kine OAiiaht basinass, of for plea | SPSS aeie Gl ee oat of eee 1 Gold Watch. 1 silver Chain No. 345.1 the city of Washington, Distric. 0 1 handsome Sabre jumbia, contained within the following motes and errs bounds, beginning for the same at the southeast Bound Files National Intelligencer from 1854. __ | Cerner of enid lot numbered 1, and running thence Buyers willfind it to their intere-t to attend this sale, as most of the Fnrniture is of superior quali- ty, and in very good candition ‘Terms cash. T. COLDWELL & CO ap ost BY QOOPFR 2 LATIMER, Anctioncers Bg tate clerks with Jap. : McGuire & Go west coruer of Penn's avenue aud lth street, mmnwest coreStar Office Building SPECIAL AND IMPORTANT FALE OF & SMALL COLLECTIO< OF THY Most VALUAPLE FORFIGN CHROMO O1L PAINTINGS, Selected with great care and jndgiment by an emi- connoisseur of the Fine Arts retouched and bed ip oil bya ‘brated professor of great pute, and thys rendered equal to the best oil OF Faintings of the present day, compri some of the choicest specimens t) Hubner. Gauer= man, Zimmerman Hildebrandt, Milde Orondt, Gryge Schntzer, Milaicburger, ind many others, y westwardly by and with the line of New York ave nue % fect 10 inches. thenee northwandly by a line gles with said avenue 74 fret 6 inches, Ce €ust 63 feet 9 inches to the line of lth street » thence by and with the line of sald 1 th etree! «t 6 inches to the place of beginning, with ite buildings and appurtenances: ‘Terme of Sale: One third of the purchase money to be d the balance in sand 12 months, with om date ot sale. No deed will be ren untii all the, purchase money is paid. The erms of sale must be compljed with in one week after the day of sale. or the property wil! be resold at the risk and cost of the purchaser, after one ‘notice. $100 down at time of sale. veyarcing an’ stamps at the cost of the pur BAM'L L. PHILLIPB. Trustee. mb 38-rotd WM. L’ WALL & CO. Aucts, 82 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN till MONDAY, 13th instant, same hour and place. SAM'L L. PHILLIPS. Trastes WM. L WALL & 00. col _ap7-cotd “AT THE TROUGH.” Hy Zimmerman, An OPER SL OR SWAN LEECH EN By Midatet necituccemorets de “ ar ~ Norway. By Middleburger, | southwest of Berlin. A mugnifiesnt specimen of this cele. | S°uthwest corner ef Pen: Star Of: VERY VALUABLE IMPROVED AND UNIM- PROVED BEAL ESTATE ow 16Tu. BETWEEN TAND K STREETS, aT AUOTIC On THURSDAY AFTEKNOO pril 16th, 18%, At 534 o'clock, in freut of the premises, we shail soll tof Lot li, in Square 199, brated artist. 5 = Asie of exquisite pictures SHOOTING FES- TIVAL” snd “ EXAMINATION,” by the re- nowned Hubner @ fineexamele of Zimmer- “IN THE POND, Z and many others of equal distinction and rit. which will be sold at our Auction Rooms, ™ D the south jtaated on fou hwes orner of Pennsylvania avenue and th ji - street. on WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 8 ine Saat det fan etree. Utnten Tad h strona, 1365. commencing at 73g 0’clock. A descriptive ca ment, apd containing 12 rooms with ¢ cana sipgue sires ready all the moder improvements; st«ble in the re qi rent COOPER & LATIMER. Ancts, | D8vinae front of 2fect licch/and rauning beck 108 feet to wW foot alley. ‘leo, the north part of Lot 10, adjoining the above, sume square, fronting 2% fect 9 inches, same depth. ard ranning Yack to 39 foot alley, anlicon: ing 2.729% equare feet. id cash; balance in slx and twelve interest, secured by adeed of trust. BY COOPER & LATIMER, Auctionvers. (Late Clerks with J.C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Ponnais avenue and Lith street, Star Office Building, VALUABLE CNIMPROVED Fe auirn IN : i a Al. conveyancing aud’ revenue stamps at purcha- RUNING OFEICRSQUARE AT AUCTION. | Al. couvcrancing aud’ fevonue stumps at ‘purcha, Gorek ck, on the premises, we shall eell Lot Bein | ©. a COVER 6 LATIMER, Janes € Ruire’s Subdivision of Square No. | sp7-d&de {Totel.} Anctioncers. 624, and containing 2.85) square feet, Rrontiag 2 on North Capitel street, with a'depth of 1 to @ M4 toot alley, between G ant H street and bear St Aloysius Gharch, Pavement in frou of the premine ‘Terme: One balfcash; balance in six and twelve Months, with interest. secured by a deed of trust. Srey BALE OF AN ELEGANT ESTATE. STRAWBERRY BILL, Adjoining the U.S. Naval Academy at Annapotis, on Be River. 240 Es. AT PUBLIC AtetIoN, cont GUS Snvaat laa steie mE” | on enuespay felock cost (0 down at time of sale. i D: AY, April 23, at} SOOPER & LATI Aucts. | the kschange Sale: Koom, in the city of Baltimares = * 00. Aucticasen we rhall sell, by pub.i jon. the valuable estate known as Strawberry Hill, contatning 240 acres ef Prime Innd. ‘The improvements are very extensive, and would Bow cost cver $25,000 G1 Lonisicna ave., bot sth and 7th ete, opposite Seaton House. SIX VERY DESIRABLE RUILDING LOTSON | “NotiCK —A mull printed dercrii thi - ett ae abe rue SOUTH OF THE a Cy buildings” tog nies nite ences ean On WEDNESDAY. April 8, 1838, at So’clock p. De short time for the on the premise jocampents showing that it will be required Unites States to ses of the, Unite 7 8 Charles street, Neval Academy, can be obtained the suctionecrs, 25 and 30 South italists is especially called @ rare chance fora sale i m,, We shall offer for Lots 1, 2.3.4.5 and 3%, in the subdivision of Square 727, tituated at the corner of New Jersey and Virgini avenn Kets 1.8.4 and § contain about 27°0 square fect. and Lot 36, 6.227 square Soot) aro located at the Baltimore. The attention of cs to thin «ale. as afford! juncttoa the privet pal raphy yates in meq. a ere wrk jis vicinity ts demand Piet cen be orem ot ee eee 7 5 rac iy value. z Z 5 5 "Fern ca {Ail’converancing and stamps at | _*P7 SASS __¥.W. BSRRETE £ 00-, Ancts. ee JOHN B. WHRELER & CO., [POS SALE-A vers superior FAMILY HORSE, ‘7 eight ‘le ; driver and mB estate a PE COOPER & LATIMbK, Auctioneers. able, a8 be has no use for (Late Clerks with J.C. McGuire & do.,) him. He seen at FENWICK & STUART’ B* Southwest corner Pa. avenue and 1ith street | Blind Depot, corner 7th and Canal. mh 28 eotf Pape og Bea cane | S,¥ 20XD, BM. BIULMAN, ALEX. BOYD. 7 Sal) ALUA . —— x : By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court of the | PB! OdmMIS61bN ashe Anis: vere Disirict of Dolmetn de. chancery cause No. 1,155 | Agents sor sale of the Pittsburg Coal Oil, Fheein MarihaO "Wininme ia compininent, au AND DEALERS ix Custis P. Upshur et al, are defendaats, 1 will sell | FERTILIZERS, BONE DUST, POUDRETTE,&c, RE BRblic, auction, on WEDNESDAY AFTER. No. 82 any 4 Lovisiawa Avenue, Noox rem. between Sth and 10th sta, Washington. D!. booe, Fan lerences :—Bank Lowis Jobn- in Wee iT tam Se Boundary street, coutaining ninety-eix t] ‘Tarpos bf alps reas tuideach. and the Balance: twelve —— equ TOES Gustne, with Tat ment ‘ Dy MORNING at S'clock and Baltimore every ong fevorae tern. vi: wipuin- Hi attoition See po gi eaWee WME E Sw, tt * secgsbtiaeasam mh TA Fm cir out | (git tilon., Ents, Rov Aion. Seale Josten.) ee CONGRESSIONAL. clowed yesterday Snare —a. er our the naval appro, Tiation sideration | being under com- The amendment reported by the Committee on Appropristons, Lamicing the mmnber of veys and apprenti Ado a ~_ the Davy to 1.50, was Mr. Conkling moved to amcnd by making hospitsl- an@ yards, were ad: Mr. Sherman offered the len! a ap addtaonal secuon heads of spr | date;” agreed to. ing the Secretary of the io» for each branch of the Dext: aad ery (© exeeute contracts or um each ef such balances. A cussion, Was to. Mr. Drake asked for a Conkling’s smendment, of seamen from 5,500 to 7, ment, the Senate adjourned. Coes, reached Mr. Gathwr out the cart or @river. hi f cle the bi ing from the @harles Cit liamsburg road, mear the Mr. Lowe, corner T went him to come im, but | Mrs. ume. | grounc Gen. West. the cart, in-tead of ground through ine. Hence the eled on Saturday, and rev be came toh the bead, iu unknown brothers w city inker’s Farm. Chromele, Mar | weber bad occasion to visit the residence of Mrs. M: Charlotte stre:t between Mr. neck, and d stantly. The Coroner death of her husband.” wear Neismiller was for old. ad nobody te hold bis horse, Hits getting late and he wanted to go home . Eacho, who lives about four miles from the city, Saw @ party of three or four negroes pass her house, whe seemed to be in & rowdy mood. She noticed it as a strange circumstance that they should be in that neighborhood st the A few moments atterwards | words “D—a it, the road is wide enongh, Without your coming out into the ploughed "This occurred near the house of Immediately after this she beard ashot fired. Right bere the road passes a piece 0! ploughed ground, andghe supposition is that keeping ihe read in the darkness of the night, got into the ploughed which the negroes were walk- Temark heard by the Indy, and the probability that be was then and there shot by thece men. The jury of inquest was empan- vned verdict that th by a shot-gun wound » hands of some one wo the jurors. Neismilier, ymiller and Linn, \ ben, to his surprise and horror, he discovered that Jady in the act of jumping into the cistern. Spitrweber at once called assistane> and ning to the cistern rudeayored to rescue rash woman from the terrible death of the suicide, but in vain, The fall had broken ber bh must have ensued most in- aly was brought to the surface and a messenger immediately despatched for Emmert, who arrived about ten o’clock, and held an inquest, resulting dict of “desth from suicide while in a state of abriration of mind, caused, apparently, by the The deceased bad been & widow about seven years, and had during that lime irequently been heard to express a hes of life aud longing for death. Mrs. y-seven years old. She leaves tour children, tho youngest twelve years. She was very comfortably situated, owning the property where she lived and con- siderable money besides, and the rash act seems. the Bumber, exclusive of Jone and boya, 70, imstend of +500 On motion of Mr. Morrill (Mfe.) ax amend- Ment slowing three instead of two Waichmen at the Naval Obsersmtory, and one tnereesing from &2,0 to $50.00) the appropriation forthe pay Bs civil eetablishments, under the Burea of Medicine and Sargery, at the several maval lowing amend- “That all anexpended balances existing om the ist of July mexi, under amy of the severe Pprovaied for un tne Sct, spall he carried to the surplus fund, unless the same is necessary to pay expenditures made during the fiscal year, or unless the some te hecessary texrcute contracts made before said Sherman offered another amendment, in bis ext annual meneage, to state all the balances: of appropriations made during the present services, ‘yous on wright, who lives in Henrico co: st @ young man named Emanuel oss had been in bis employ for some time, te the city with a load of charcoal, with instructions to bring back seed, oats and other arucies. At & late hour em ‘Thursday night, the horse which bad been hitched to the cart driven | and ry maming unexpended on the Ist of July Wing, Also, the amounts neces- pay expenditures dopied. ‘The Dill then passed in Commitier of the Whole, amd being before the Senate, Mr. Howe: asked for @ separate vote ou the amendment ncressing for the ciy tbestab- a toe poteber Afier debate, without achon on the amends tore. Another Mysterious Marder in Henrice Couety. ¥V: On Thursday morning t, Mr. John was by U's bouse, with. is fri A besid: lst, says the back °. iy in the morni started to. look for Coss and the cart, ter ment his house with the arti= be bad sent for in it unmolested. He found biood on the bag and on the curt, and suspect- ing Ubat the driver bad beem foully dealt with, went to look fer him. He found his dead about two miles from bis hous, on a road lead- Toad to the W: hite Oak & I) was understood thaton Thursday evening, about dark, be calied at the house of rst and Main streets. Mr. I, was absent, and Mrs. L. asked les it e heard ‘The murder was most dastardly one, and every effort onght to be made to discover the perpetrators. Mr. Qoss was a young man of good ebaracter, who lost his parents very sorty in life, and we understand that seme of brought up at an asylem te this This seems to be another murder taking of the mysteries connected with that of . — Richmond Enpwirer, (ith, R SUICIDE IN OLNoUNNATI.—The This morning about six oclock Mr. Peter Spine- ‘ard of ver- to haye been more the result of a melancholy temperament than anything else, FRIGHTFU . ACCIDENT IN CENTRAL PARK.— Between forr and five o'clock yesterday after- noon, as M.. Henery P. Lowsend. accom; by his wif: ss eutering the Park, at the Fitth avenue entrance, with bis team, from some cause at preset uaknown the horees sud. devi. became frightened and dashed off at full speed. Mr. Townsend, it seems, war unable to keep them inthe road, and they ran against a tree, shattering the carriage into pieces. Mr. Townsend, was thrown out with great violence, falling on bis head, and was picked up be police conveyed him tothe Sc bie ake’ Hospital, where up to a late bour tas might he Mrs. Townsend stlll remained unconscioes. Townsend's recovery. lawyer, and resides N.Y. Sunday Herald. This singular set ot the ancient Aztecs of 5 product, know how the toil of these uch the jumble Monday week. (the 27th) of this month. | Mr. HH. Lee, agent and a ner, the “Goshen” tarm Weshingfonan Johnson and his mate named colored men, on Monday j Chesapeake Bay, near Deal's placed in the hands of the ‘WorkINGmEn’s Party. pet says that in organized societies abouts, soattered thi small cities of the Union, man on sll questions interests of Labor, ——<————— Facarr rrom Dry Toxrveas.—tt that Colonel Gren feldt, the ex-Confederave, has been Sine cur aaer eae the derers seems to bave $5,000 being stolen trom the vessel, the name which is not given. The matter has beep "pos County.—April term of the County Court for Loudos county will be in session om ‘week, in ‘wos also thrown out and very seriously if not fatally injured. When taken to the hospital it was found her arm was broken. The attend- ing physician is of the opinion that Mr. Town- send's skull is fractured. and that the injary will prove fatal. There is some hope of Mrs. Mr. Townsend is a Madison avyenue.. TRE SARSAPARILLA Dieorns ov Yucatan. te are desc nded from thera Mexico, and still retain some of the peculiarities which Stephens and Prescott gave their ancestors. Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., employ a small army of them in digging Sarsaparilia root. Prov! with narrow spades, 8 coil of rope, and a of water, they are ready for the forests where the wild bansna furnishes them food, and thick-leaved trees their only shelter. Few of those who find themselves rejuvenated by this indebted to bag | _ Circuit Court for Loudon county will com- mence its spring term on the fourth Monday ’ ©. Callender, of Doylestown, Penn., purchased, on Tuesday last, of Maj C. cea mg on tt river and Goose creek in then county, for 816,- 00, belng 829,62 per acre, 540 ncres.—Lecsinerg Ds MucnpEr.—News has been received in Balti- Morr of the murder of Captain Benjamin F. four in the been the Workingmen's party is for igens of the county. pu ‘They sre among the most prominent cit engaged in an oyster vessel, and the object of Hi tt es Ff &7 A fellow named Smith, was tarred and feathered in Demopolis, Ala., last week, tor baving inarTied & negro woman. anvphysician st Burdel is ® clairyoy-