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Poy VEMENT OF tT BATIDS OF THES Miss aitetPet ava NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed Propognis will be received by the snder- signed ot the United Staree'h, ThE city of Keokuk Tenet, engineer's office, op of Sect Teperials, requires ta. the look of construction atound alin fa between io ee ees, ase cutetons ma ew Fa The locks cod 0 het athe toes costracted and to be J bnllt catieet site yin Arat. aethecket and tales above fe aw iver by the canal embankiarng, Proweene from the The guard lock will bs located athe head of the Se Nashvilie, aud will be protected. by the ate in ¢ > plic Fate propossis in ¢~plicate) must be made OLAS 'f STONE AND CEMENT. | Proposal musts orices/at which the above materials will be deliv. OLAS TI —TRON. Proposals must state the price per pound qyich bot wrought and con’ trom veil! be dolly CLASS I1L—TIMBER. is Proposal must state the price per cuble. linear, or thousand feet. bm. at which such timber as Say be require’, ce ach. wil chee aly in be wy at vor is Iv —LAROR. ude the bailiag, draini ts, preparing the foundation, Wil be on rock.) conatracting the lock- ether masonry: building the barrier pa walls making the necessary embankment and rip- cee eile 24 constrnctiag sigices or Culverts growed and in the lecks for reeding the canal sod the furnishing of all machinery and Some ats required fsr per execution of the * The law requires cate) for each and vill be made on each gard to aggregate. N- more than one is (in day the award: psition Son be received Rr the seme cleas = — sere ‘or priated sutee, xy two responsible persons, <itted to by some United States Government officer, or cther mr or pa raon known to this office, cbat the party Hea bidding will, if award the contracts facts tor th enter into nm which they bid, contract with the th the Gow jovernment, or make Feed the e difference between ne, bamee or and the next persons coust' be written outin Tail a their places Myinges of cesidence and post office aie Plans, maps sod specifications. and all nocess pspere will be ready for examinativm at the United ‘Ttates gngineer's office at Keokuk, lows, for fifteen days prior to the date of letting. Bian forme for proposals Wiil be farnished upon cation at this o es proposing tovcontract are requested to zy fod etaatine the @ loeation for the locks before sending in their itracta under either of the aforeanid classes | aid igdadenm as woth ot Ge tae &s may be consider advantageous to the Govern- The Government reserves the right to reject any ond all bids. A printed of this notice should oa attached to esch bid. posals must be addressed to the undersigned at Reskut, lows. snd sbocht be endorsed “Fre posale for Labor and Material for the Locks for ‘he Improvement of the Des Moines Rapids.” Lieutenant Colonel s8th Iu Brevet Major Uxiren States Excisgen's 0: owas, February 27. 193 prorosats nf aig neral. U3 A DAvEsrouT mh 5 dta pis “FOR FORAGE. + Brownseilie. Tex Sealed Propo ti be received 11 WEDNESD. Y. the 'sth of April 1s: &. ma , for suck quantities of OATS AY es may be required frm public as the following mamed poiateiu the sub Dis- the six mouths ending Oc 358. nSville, Ringold Bartack Texas Oats and Corn of best quality and to be delivered fm good gumny sacks. erence will be given to baied Bay. All ction Delivery to commence within | etter the appro sral of the contract, and a tothe Hay baled or anbaled a Je ao will signify. by ee guinguces to hee faithful perfor Quartermaster of the Di Sward The Government reserves the right to re, orall bids. or any part of a bi Proposals must be ende: reed" “Prop age,” and addressed to the Supervi master. Sub. District of the Riv Grande. ville, Texas, By order of Brevet ma ms cena a McCook. ORGE W SMITA, Pizst Lieut. sth Infantry - Q. Mand A’ A, Q.M h ke-td t for approval and it Browns- QFrice CHIEF CommIsaARY OF SUBS3IST- DeraxtTMeNT oF Dakota, Pact, Mixy , March 5, 1863, s (in uplicate), from tates Government, will id alse at the offi Sealed Prope hundred ard —_ five (175) head at Fort | + to be delivered by July 15. 188. Two bundred aud ten | 210) head at Fort Buford, D. T.. to be delivered by August 1. One bendred and sixty ¢t: eon, D. T to be delivered by July 1, One buniired and thirt, (ki) head at Fort Tot to be delivered by July 15, 1938 t Ransom. D. T., half (36 © 5, 1838, snd the remainder cunt ahs must ay age sbeut 1.0 pounds grone Weight. and be sterrs three (3) to seven (7) are All le han three and over seven nd all falling short of 90 ponads gross weight. bulls, stags. cows and Texae cattle | will be rejected im by telegraph or other informal propo t be considered to secure consideration Lc magaoias-omend & written guarantee of two responsible per the off ct that the bidder t= able ts fulfil meamuract B accordance with the terms of his proposition end. should his proposition t+ accepted willat & contract in aceordance there- hey are prepared to become h bg good and saficient bonds for ite P. lity of the guarantors must be the official certiveate of the Olerk of the istrict Court. or of the United States Dis- tric Attorney, to te « wl with the bid. B 4’ be made for each post se should te present to respow epared to give the necessary na mare delivered hand ifucseonbamt, tinetly."* Propo- ither to Li raat Paul, Minus ta The proposals will be wp at both places at 12 tis bad ts te in the name of a firm, their mames and o dress must appear st office ad oreMax, bis SS Bxt Lieut. © Chief C. 8., seat of 5 Dakota, P ROPOSA 2 8s Usirep States Exorxesn Oreie Ew cont WL April 1. 188 Proposals will be received at thi ice until the oth instas . for the construction of one Scraper fr leevening the channel of the Thames River, Con. Becticut; also. for furni«hing @ suitable licht- Iraugat Steamer for working the same. Proposals i state the cost of the S-raper complete, at Norwich. Connecticut, and cost pet day for { the Steamer. incinding services of crew for working Scraper. for each working day for che moth and in cage the sieamer is louger employed. the vrige for ench succeeling day. the Steamer to fe neevtded with a bowsprit. to which the Scraper i atte! id necessary rigging and machinery Yor handling the same For farther inform say arely to \ panel pice. or at the office May ton, United = t, New York tel forms, which will to this office The ght to reiect any 01 trating the Scraper emer will be rec HOUSTON, Ms, vet Colonel, U ROPOSALS FOR FORAGE. ee fui Sddress D.C B BMASTER’s Orwics.t Mo . April 1. 188 Sealed Propossis’ will be received at thie oftice 2 o cloc m., FRIDAY, the 15th for the deitvery at such terms and at . in St. Louis, Missouri: repent 50S Busbela D722 Burhels Gate. Corn to be doubled sacks! and in good, new. re- —— ger otes of about two (2) bushels each ite to be double sacked in new bushels each. ani eubject to weight and in- mat place of delivery. "Bide to be made =e — onditions Kno: Hien tion Ww thisoffee, of to the olhees of ti Gaetan. master Department, at the poiuts above designated where forms inay be odtalaed. A by two (2) responsible per- accompany each bi: Tisht Is reserved to reject any or all bid Bidders are invited to be prose opening Sade ‘order of Chief Quartermaster of the Military Division of the Miseo: ©. W. THOMAS. apotd Byt_ Ut. Col. and District Q. 4 PPOPOSALS FOE TRANSPORTATION. Bur-aw of Ordnance, Navy Department, Wasnixoron Crt, "March 3. 1938. Proposals will be received Py t = ¥ i proposals. will be submitted to the Chief | «| Office of this | teen PROPOSALS, paoreane ow wanton Headquarters Department Che ‘ Sealed Bite, Bite, im duplicate, with gusrantes ar Dy two crmpaniad by depen ot 8 ‘0, will bs recat this off ce amtil »noen,on MIND, foo Hal oc ea of Three "hou: pkg Fert Da , Dakota, at the relve Sabacseaene of tw bun a he Full conditivns <¢ me contract made known on at thi Sebi Ons rtermaster: Fort be ‘ian By order of Brevet M: ‘LU Brevet Brigedier General, as9-3t Quartermaster. PPerosa LS FOR BRICK, cn 5s Office, Sal ty itary Bi District Rimend, | Ya. will be tbls office in » April 11 oe. Ba at 2 ose | ates Sererament premiere at the kiln mbject to of n merchantebie Porize Sank Brick Seti of one responsible surety in the sum of aceompany each A: mal” Bo woe ot te of the i cridence 0 : lao be furnfoned sear acee} The name Pity ofthes surety red must be addressed Sndersigned, alah ee Trarked "Propose rick.” vite Ohiet G Ay the right o” Fipeeting all and every bid which he may deem too py ments to be made on completion of the con- By order of thy ao pall aus QaareCMES Me x. ecty Brovet Lient Gol and @ jof Quartermaster, lst a Dist. @) FICE DEPOT Souer ABY OF SUBSI8- D, C., April 3, 1853. NTED. = barrels Family Fioar, best quality. Legit Gays; bs Cf fy Shen ee days, and tare the thf Was 08 TUESDAY. Dae: ie U.S.A, F RESH BEEF AND YEGETABLES. 1388. t r Fresl Nary Department Burea of Provisions and Gothing. Aprils. Nemetablea.” will be teenies ‘at this seat, the 17th day of Proposais tit = en inate Ge Conditions ash ereiol G. BRL April 1338, 0 pounds Fresh Beef and 20.000 pow Vegetables a the Washington Navy Ya Station, as required. The Beet and Vegetab! tbe of ‘good quali’ and the best the market affords, aad each artic je monat be offered for by the pound. The Beef to be fons, fore and bind quarters. proved secnrity, will be required ¢ half the estimated amount of the contract. in addition will be withheld rant of each payment to be made, collateral seentity for’ the dae perlormanne a Contract, which will on no accouat be paid nul ie is fully compiied wit! "Every offer made mast be accompanied written guarantee, signed by one or more respon sible persons, that the bidder or bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter into. an obligation. within five days, with good and snffictent sureties to furnish the articles proposed; the responsibility of the gvarsntors to be certified to by the Assessor of Internal Rev: nue for the district in which they No proposal wilt by such suarantee ed unless ai factory er rin the articles pro- requited by act of Congress. ‘The Department reserves the rizht to reje: proposal not considered advantag-ous to the erpment It te to be anderstood that in case the sti culated wtity of either article shal ‘1 cubeers eau. PROPOSALS FoR CAVALRY HORSES, Deputy Q ‘alcimore, Md . April 6.13.8 Proposals will be received at thin of mon FRIDAY, April i 10, 1858. for the in the city of B: of aty uartersnaster General’s oat delivery. Gavairy Horses, (bay,) subject to the asual inepo tion The broken, iu fall flesh and good condition. from ff horses must be sound in all respects, weil o sixteen hands high. from five to nine years old, and well adapted in every way for cavalry pur- sea. The usual cond will Le observed ‘The horses must be delivered within twenty days from date © acceptance of any proposal The right is reserved to reject any o all bid, tions imposed upon contractors Bi il be endorsed ** Proposals for Cavalry Horses. ond addressed to phe undersismed. Balti- more, Mi STEWART V. ulgr, apT-it t MA! MESSENGER SERVI CITY OF BALTIMORE Post Ovvice Des Derantux sm ment until sp. neXt, (to be decided by the wth.) for the servier med below, forfour years from July 1, 1833. to racer Service im the city of Ba got From the Baltimore P fice more and Ohio B. B except Sunday, and s daily, Sunday, (one ¥Fom he, Baltimore Post Office to the North. rai RR three trips daily, excopt tad one Sunday. (ope mile.) Post OMfics to the Phila- ington aud Baltimore & Rr De: ips gaily, except Sunday and one y (three fourths Baltimore Post OMise to the Norfotk steamboats. one trip daily, except Sunday, (three-fourtts mile From the Bul Post Office to the Balti & steamships, (wo trips tims more and Ha monthly it Office to the Balti- 6 of steamers, two trips Frem the From the Baltimore P. more ant Liverpool meth y F he Baltimore Post Office to the North German Lloyd oceam steamers, two trips monthly he Baltimore and Ohio railrosd Depot to altimore Post Office. eight trips daily . pt Sunday, aud three Sanday, (oae he Northern Central railroad Di the Hultimore Post. Utlice, three tri re Post Baltimor- Monday, steamships two trips 8 Baltimore Post Office Baltimore and Liverpool line of tthe Baltimore Post Office, 5 From the North German Lloyd ocean steamers to ae Baltimore Post Oifice, two trips Frou: the. Baltimore aud, Ohio BR. B. Depot the Northern Central R tone. trip dally except Sunday, (one and eoait niles | From the Baltimore and Okio R. RB Depot to the Norfolk steamboats. one trip daily, «x cept Sunday (two miles.) From the Philad timore B two except Sunday. eam <3 (one fourth mi In addition to th foregoing service, it is pro- posed to use the wagons of the contractor for the purpore of conveying from the Baltimore, Post Mice to and from the rresident street 6) © and from tae Baltimore and Ohio B. Fei a ticssenger to meet the pontal cars ou thelr servral reach depot, to deliver to, and receive from the tthe emtire mall, well tet d by er proot covering fromthe elements, and protected also from depredations; and whe inthe night must be accompa. nied by at least one persou besides the driver ae ard: the horses, wagons, harness, driver and zuaid to be subject at all tiuies to the postmaster’s control and approval The bids for this service are to cover all trans- portation of mail matter to or from the Baltigope oat ufldce, and to ail railre. boats car iz the mai uding vn) free publl” us of any ni to 508 wagon los and be distructly bnderstocd that the contractor will pot a any increase of com a during the contract term ya? service, nor for any delay iu conse- fallure of the malls t+ arrive ton The Seo jer will be required to ent: into contract and bond, with two Haaetiat and unquestionable su 8 ified as such by faithful, Ecehell commie the transpo tion he mala. and be accountable to the United tes for damage sustained tproash dheieunfeithturoeas or want of care Get scorns he ad deduc. Sort srmane Mrertice: nod that to eomicant rice; on 7 be aonelled the Lr, for ole fing thee pea o lane. or disregarding wietiogs 9 of fhe de reat the sa teaceptract or of wat of service ‘the servi a4 siverfined Sores It the expense of the failing bidder or contractor. pbidicre are reauested to call at Cente | ft Ofice (where ‘oan boo nd inform themaelvee of the character of the er, mat wil be r-auitad. order that they mt ‘and fo prevent any mia- ipprehousiom ater. the service bed been let? he a Mera fA te exe- i view of @ poanibl ction of neréase or pk Lg) will statein cares the PROPOSALS. P®ercears FOR OaTs, ratrvet jan Territory. ais Theme ony contence may thas jh beak ryant, U. 8. y 14.) r4 er on the public domain, the ierdny of C Suiy, ts ang, the Tath day Cire Sep: bauled into ‘ort, and vered. 1988, for the, eet spected and necopend at yuan inecey that time, s0d\o0 ‘completion of the contract and acceptance of the Hay the final payment will be m will be received for ti or any part of th places. Proposals the amount Feauived at either vr bot The requirements. and formalities smal {0 com: tracting vernment supplics be exact Of ail bidders, and all ts whom any coutract may RAILROADS, BACTIMONE AND OpIORAILROAD TICKET 406 Pennsyleania ave., between 4% and 6th sts. GREAT CONVENIENCE. Tickets _— to all points North, East, West, and wee South. Bag! ee calle fo and cnocked Ap in, eee erran; ercvine themselves at angemnt paae with tickets checks, and avoid all annoyance at the’ a spiccping car tickets can ‘also be secured. at its rece: "nail AND OHIO RAILROAD, il ona al May 5, Noon, 1867, tween WASHINGTON AND BALTI- MOK. end a WasHiNGTO Rhpree WEST are now run aa follows vie and 12:3) 230. and 8. FOR ALE WA eM ares: except ake at7008 m. and ‘200 FOR WAY STATION SOUTH OF ANNAPO. Lis JUNCTION. var :15 and 7:00 a. m and at 2:00 and 4:35 yee ANNAPOLIS, : ‘om Annapel cae FoR MBA m. No trains to or Fi ars: Wast, EST. Leave day except Saturday and Sunday, at 7:45 .m, '¥, connecting Relay Baltimore to anoban ric Tea the West can be had at Washington Station Ticket Office at all houre he day .as well as at the new office of the Bank od a= pert Line, 343 Pennsylve. \ otween 6t h streets. w York, Philadelphia. and Boston, see advertisement 0’ Through L.WILSON, Master of Siyy eeapstiniace M. COLE, General Ticket Ag oc) __ GEO: 8. KOONTZ. Agent: Washington. yeageca LINE BETWEEN ee agTON PHILADELPHIA AND NEW Y ASHINGTON. ‘Trains between Weshingion end ew” York 6 are now run as ou lows. viz: FOR NEW YORK. withoutchange of cars Leave daily (except Sunday) at7:45 8. m., and m ¥ FOR EREADEL EIA. Leave Aaily Si nday) 8t7:45 and 12: m., and 4: ie mlenre for New York ty Philadelphia at 7:00 p. CSLEK PING CABS for New York on 7:00 p.m n da Through Tickets to Philadelphia. Now York, or eure fa ihe da hed ae ithe, Station Omce at ‘all ay a8» th the hours in Brokers Telegraph Line, sas Pen! ome ease 6th and 7th sti : moth an “See Bi slrosd 1 pivertisoment sdulo totes and Obio Rail 12:50 janter Srienevortation. General Ticket Agent. INTZ. Agent, Washington. PAWNBROKERS. city LOAN OFFICE. 193 GH. No. 493 TWaLETE (rarer Pe BETWEEN r e short square HSS Longe desiring can be stended to dence ng the shave Clerks Pay Accounts The business is co: that bat 1a. Be no deposits are he rest ‘Ofiicers ‘and factod on the Parisian stylo— s forfeited entirely, HED 1552. STN REISS LOAN OFFICE, 51 Settee and 6th streets, Immediately in rear of National Hotel. Advances made in all sums on merclmandize atthe ‘nost reasonable rates, and for any length of time. oc 11-6m HE OLD SOL EL EaEE cn — or LICERSED PAWNBHOK EBS, 34 FOUB-AND A-HALF STRERT WEST, S a Qffers the ae 2 ivances on sil kinds of Merchandise, te any! amount and for any time desired at reasonable r aoe! sul reduced. y Joterest Goode bor ought for cash and sold at private sale. fe 21-1y S. V. BOYD, B.M. HILLMAN, ALEX. BOYD, BOYD, HILLMAN & CO., E UR, GRAIN. AND GENERAL eo UCT MMISeION MERCAANTS. Arents for sale we ben Celebrated Picabare Coal O11, FERTILIZERS, ‘BON iE DUST, Pe POUDBETTE,&. A, ea A fee shinai 0. attfernors, Fir ay Nation al Ba ak? Flight Brena Sost Bank of Repu ve | Peete) FALLS QUARRIES. ‘The undersigned is prepared to furnish all sizes sil BUILDING STONE, for Foundations, Fuoting Stone, from the above quarries. The attention of builders and others contem- plating building is called to the certain prevention of dampness, and to the durability and cheapness of the Blue Ston Also, for sale, a very supertor quality of Paving Stone, from the quarries on Foundry Branch. W. G. RIDGELY, mh s-lawiw No. 76 lst street, Georgetown. pears Senn aa ke. mh 5-30" 12,000 5000 ¢ 00 CURRAN eng reery of age wo tad al tags me seat pees fut geal eR KE or retail, at tenet ee Sai Tabada EE ete Bouth VERY VALUABLE ar OVED AND CU N16: Be akiiee eee of the premises. we shail sell uare 199, situated on out! n, the east side of tech atrcoi, between T and K streets, improved by oa y Brick Boos) and base- Sil the wwlern improvements; stiticla tae sone a fear: Wares Defect liuch,and running back tof Lot int Se a a de ‘back toe 30-foot alley, and paar mare foot. Orne BBS es (ne-third cash; ‘balance in six andtwelre pent th interest, secured. b; eed of Crag = eras eathe Som sacle poor imps at ‘athtiooe ‘cheat COOPER eLATine R, ‘api-déeds Untel.} ‘Auctioneers, ictloneers. Me 4 00.,) Bias iets Clerk & Se yy ate Clerks with Ji orBiar Oates B aes ‘and Eleventh’ tt. OVED AND UN bah STREET ane XTH AND SEVENTH BES: EAST Nat YARD,) AT AUCTION. DAY AFTERNOON, April tith, at 5 o%clock p.m., on the premises, wo will set, paite of Lote 4 ane 5, kquare 878. i, neving a front of al feet by a depth of 104 fee: hes. ii Brick D ining a donbl« three-stors ing. Cor about 5 rooms and ball. with stable on rear or lot. A Lots adjvining the Dwelling on ie igs Peas aes nt 40 Also. tw two vacant either sid fot e Dwelling will be sold separately from the ots. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, twelve and eighteen menths, with interest secured Dy 8 dof trust. Conveyancing and pa at cont 1 purchaser. A deposit of $6) on ach purchase at time of sale ap2-ad&ds COOPER & LATIMER, Ancts, B Xo, 726) ¥ THE PRESIDENT UF TAE UNITED STATES. PROCLAMATION For the Sale of Valuable Lands in the State of Kan- sat and within the Limcts of the Osage “Indian Cessions under Treaty of September 29thy 4x65, with the Great and Little Osage Indians. suauce of Law, I. Ax»rew Jonysoy, tes of Amerten, do wn that public sales ed land held at the un the State of ‘Kansas. a destguated. to wit : sto the Public Lan HOMBOLbT KANSA vat, May next. nd Ww eat Land 6ffice at mencingon FRIDAY, for the disposal of the following designated nships lying within the ion under the jirst article of the th principal Y"28, 29. 39,31, 32,33, 34, Dehips 27, 24.29. 3 ship 35 of sna tox: nship 25, to . and 34, and fi range is. Fractional townahtns 24 nd 34 fraction: in trast. under ticle of the rementioned treaty. Souih of the base line and east of the Gth principal meridan Fractional townshi Fractic and fractio raction and fractic 1p 30, of range 4. a townships 27, 28, 29, and Fractional township 2, fractional township 30, of rang Fractional townslitp 25, tc Cownehipe 27, 3,29, and boat township f Fractionai towrship iovenships 27, 23,29, and fractional township 30, f range 7. Fraction al township 2, townships 27, 28, 29, and fractional township 9). of range 3 Fractional township 2%, townships 27,23, 2 of range & fractional township Fractional township 26, townships 27, 23, 29, and of range 10, and Fractional tow hip 3 townships 27, 23,29. and fractional towns! of range I Fractional townsbi townships 27, 28, 29, and fracticaal township 90 of range 12, Fractional ftownalitp 2, 27,28. 29, aud fractional towns al township 2), townships 27,38, 29, and fractional township 3 4 Fractional town hip 2h, fractional townsbip Fractional township 25, townships 27,28, 28, and fractional township 9), o Fractional townships 25 say “H, 23, 29 and 3, of range 17. ‘The 1ollowiug designated townships being south Of fhe base line aud mest of the sixth principal ine ridi F tional townehips 26 and 27, of range 1. ‘The offering of the lands above referred to will be commenced at the dates respectively as above indicated. and will proeved in the order in which they are advertised until t! ole shall bay: offered and the sale thus but the not be kept open longer than two weeks the pu) lic lands or trust lands, and no private eu- try of any of the lands will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks, nor will tracts be offered which may be withdrawn before the day of sale by the Department on account of railroa . or for other purposes Given under my hand at the City of Washington this twentieth day of January, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and Sat sit a ANDREW JOHNSON. By 308.8. Commissioner of the General Land Offic Note —Under the regulations of the Department ae heretofore and now existing, no payment can be made for advertising proclamat ept to such nblishers ax are specificall ithorizad by the mmissioner of the General Land ja %-lawlSw | fal THE Bites courr or THE DIs- TBICT OF COLUMBI This 25th day of Maren fs Francis Wh 1285 Equity Doc. 3, Eliza M. Clampitt et al. ‘On motion of complainant. by Charics M. Math- ews. bis Solicitor, it is ordered that the defendant, John W. Clampltt, canse his appearance to be tered herei before the first rule day occur- Fing forty daye after thisday., cier ise the cage Will be procesded as tm case ot igiotnalt, At Te ts ode alas « copy—Tee Aircon B. J. MEIGS, Clerk, TO GIVE NOTI if Mpg 18 That the sub iber has obtained from the 0: rphans’ Court of Washington County, in the District of Colum- letters, of | admin! raonal ee ES B. ington city D. oy exhil iat thea re of, sx Ne the same, . to the subscriber.on or Tees deyot Maral Rext; they may otherwise b i from’ all it my hand thi mh $0-law3w OF TRE L ePART MENS STATES PA ASHINGTON 24, On the Botition of EDWARD LINDNER at Nee stration on the (OH . late of MORAND ¥ N tor ny extension f= GR IRA T day "of J ce Sod Sorted 1 tee Sivtslons, Decstabes ai and nombered Sfegasines Repeat Sree mig i an i Bon for seven years from plration aot 4 tent, which takes place on the 2th day of cad ft thg anid, petition be heard nt see Dae eg ARBRE Bi Be eae oe ri ao oreey ve seh eae ° the extenton o teguited, Bieinthe ols, aon dice thet. oe Aw fi ie ein Sekine wba it eee alte cdg as - jete Andrew Small, RUEF . DRY ainkp CLoTA,, Bo ‘8, SUOES, We will sell SATURDAY MOBNING April 11th, at o'clock a atour 2 wT end LZ yivania avenue. between Sh and 1th ot —— Chet ts. Capa. Crockery ry Ware, Tin jare, Ae fo will Lest of attention ‘at 283 to ‘mers that wich to aay el Gor sale at a Bale positive, COLM a, oles CO. a WA 2 CO ai BY Suomogmy es. rrr aera street, opposite TRUSTER'S SALE Fat HOUSRE Bites, STOVES, BEDDING, ShooRE nT By vir the undersigned will sell on SA’ ine NG. April Ith, at o'clock, at the sis 7th street, opposite Batear OF 3 it Frafar, Btoves Chairs, Tables, Boresug Wardrobes, Ale Pump ee raat NAGLE & ts. Be Ia apd LARGE SALE oi. HORSES. CARRIAGES, 2, gaTuRpAy MORNING, April 11, at 10 grelock, sell 4 7 Saddle, Carri rk Horses. a full deverip. tion at tte) compeaing about 81x ES. ‘Twenty-five very fine Farm ort or Work Horses. sound and rn good oe the country. io | Males, some nea and fine working A large collection of few: and suegpenas Bi ‘ies, Bockaways, ay es and Sther vehicles. A large collection of Rew and Second-hand Har- ews, c.- at priv =. Terms cas Naye—Tacedays, Tuuredays and earstasse, without regard detgrnend Qatriages and Harness always at pri BY Ea Bat rates Corner of Seventh ‘and D streets. IMPROVED PROPERTY ON STR: SOUTH, pi diy 3p AND ix STREE 3 ound DAY the tith fastant, ats ovclock p. remives. 1 will sella small Brame House and Lot tronting on 'D No. 460. Lot is about 14 feet 3iaches fren 11d fect deep. being part Ne. 3, in Suuare No. 792, House contains fixe rome rms: One-third cash; balance in six, nine twelve months. §30 down at time of sale conveyancing nd revenue stamps at the 20st « purchaser. B.M. aL 1a All the r7th and D streets GREEN a va WILLIAMS, Auct. aps-d N & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, Southeast corner of7thand D ste. FRAME HOUSE AND Li RARD ST, WEEN DELAWARE AY ENCE AND Src; ust, NL GUTrae? AND G AND H 8ST. NORTH, on MONDAY, the 20th inat . at 6 9’clock we shall sell 2 Fea Dwelling Honse and Lot, 4 inches fromt by a good do} opt ‘lorms: One balf cas! for netes bear “ intere.t-and secured by a deed of trust on the premises Btampe, ol At cost of pnr- chant $50 down on day of ot GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ WM. L. WALL & 00. Acct ere. Storer 313 and 319m Sonthwest corner Pen: eae and 9th street, Bi, Tirthe of a decree ef the Supreme Court of the Di ct of Columbia. passed in a cause No t No.6, in v hich S.C. Smoot fi a. all that sin sanare No. 659, in Washington city d part of Lot intended to be sold. fronting notes. Sa py am the day of proved orsers. bearimg ‘ile orthe whole of the Pe 1 may be paid at the ratification of the sale by the Court All conveyancing and stomps xt the expense of the apd _W.L. BY COOPER & Rissa ‘Auctioneers, (Late clerks with J.C. McGuire & Go Zouthwest corner of Pennaylvanis avenue and il roet, Star uilding. TRUSTEES SALE OF ae ALG ABLE Evinbine Lote ON TREET. Be TWEEN «2 SUREET AND TqWODE ISLAND gree NCE virtoe of a deed of trust bearing date the Ist day of August, 1855. and duly recor Jin Liber B MH No. ios 131 fe. of the | of Washington county, District of Colui shall sel!.on MONDAT, April 2th, at 12-0" m.. on the p Lots Hand 13. in Goltm mise and Adams’ sub. of Square wing a front teach, and running back 90° feet to wa wiles on the east side of i2th street, between @ je Island avenue, eyancing wud stamps at the pur- ost. 3100 down at time ct sale. Terms whe third cash, residu months, with Interest, secured By a dee as vo. OWARD. Trnatec. apsd Oo NOPER € at Aucts. BY (COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioncors, (Late Clerks with J.C. McGuire & Co.,) Southwest corner Penu’a Star Office Bui DESIRABLE | BU ILDING ISLAND AVEN BriknTs ATA On MONDAY A greleck. on the pr ue and Lith street, ing LOT ON RHODE BYT WEEN Livi and 1oTx ERNOON: April 13th. at ses. we Will sell Lot letters 7. 10 nib. of original Lois, in Sunsre No. 211, hav. ing a front of 20 feet o ide of Rhode Island avenue. between Mth sod, th reets. with a depth of 1/9 feet, and contatuing 3.406 square feet, and ad- ga Prick House rms: One-balt cash; balance ia six and twelve onthe, with interest. secured by ded of trust Conveyanei stamps at cost of purchaser. $36 at time of COOPE! ATIMER, ap7 ddds ‘Auctioncets Y GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers and Real Estate Brakers. No. 446, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. TRUSTRE’S SALES OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE BO FOU FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP, MACHI By oo of Weed | oan et from Geo H. Moore wt wife. bearing inte naihe ateday of Jue, 1336, recorded in Liber R. No ihe subscriber will sell at public TUESDAY, the 7th day of April. 18'5- at 4 o'clock panto He prema cilne coated tareest claim, and demand of the said Geo. H. Moore in and to one undivided half of the bed part of Square sooth of Sq 2. 439; that tay, the easterntnost filly fect front on 7th street west, between IT and K streets south, by ninety- nine feet deep. with the improvements, which con. ® commedious and well built Bridk [ron all the interest of lachinery. Tools, nd attached to said I ° foundry of Machine Geo. H &o.—Cax} t ied ‘with in three days after the sale, the pro wiil be resold, ‘eek’s notice, at ti and expense of rear. be required to be aiter sale, by the purchaser of i by the II con vey purchasers of the machinery, touls, &¢ “ing and revenue stamps at the cost & of the PRFEDAETS OG AS 8. WALLACH, Trustee. mhi-cods GREEN & WILLIAMS. Races: S2-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED ON account of the rain until MONDAY, the 13th in: same hour and place By order of the Trustee. apsd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Y GREFN & WILLIAMS. Anctioneors and Real Estate Brokers, No. #26, apg corner 7th and D streets, TATE ¥RONTING a E ‘sT N Se Aud TENTH STRERTS WEST, AT AUCTILO. On TUESDAY, the lath ™.. on the premises, we sell part of Lot aveaus 4. in Square 331, frouting on the aveaus 37 féet 6 ; | fethest ta turning through, to © strest, with «front inches, Ww ements, consiat- Segot @ twescers ood ettic Brien toda Pecans aking it valuable property. erie. Owe: halfea Haifa: 6 the balance ine: ana 8 moi notes Les! terest, and seenge By aned of trust on ts skemloce, Stouae heck the cost of the purchaser. @100 down on ee asy M8. Aucts. of sale. SPecian BALE OF AN ELEGANT ESTAT: aps-d GREEN & WILLIAM ERBY Adjoining ne Ubi Pores} ae 7h Aannpolis ATP 10M. On Zebange Sled ree at 1 o'clock Siete errs the ceca very extensive, and would No’ of the prop- eo wring that Cees foe oul 0 Benth Beuth toate AZ TaE marr BS ‘UUN. Apri az oe ee ze LATIMER, Aucts, BY ce pm Gairke er ee AY thiweat s fe serger Evans srrgms ane orth oe a ley. con G end jar Church. "Pavement is frost cocas balance in six and twel; ye LE pad revenme pe at purchaser's "COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts ED PROPERTY op- ay aver Aig) A mises, we wi! "8 cost. ou Aucts. VALUABLE UNIMPROVED LOT ON THR WEST SIDE STREET WEST. 1k TWEE NORTH, NEAR On THU y aprit 9, at 5 | gS ce promos, Eg nd well CA noi . ESI. with a depth of #8 feet. with ase of wile allen 3 front of the premises. feet wide. ‘Thr le property offers inducements to pers i tions, as itis only one square from Ci ity iL. amd the only lot in this mare for sale, west ads, & brick house. One hy ce insix and twelve ured by ded of trust. Conveyancing and rev —- cost of the purchase; S 00 veporit at tho time of COOPERS ‘URTiMER, Aucts. Paaecel ABovE | oa IS POSTPONED. IN consequence offth. DAY AFTERNOO: 3,rame hour and place, _Spl0-dads o pay & LATIMER, Aucts. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, 4 with Jas, cGuire & Go.) Aud Lith street, Ta as LIN SYUARE, KNOWN = By virte e Court of the District of certal cause 4 others were suction. on MONDAY. the at balf past 5e'clock p'm.,on the re No. 248 in the city ot Washington, being Lote No. 21 and 22, known ax the Rugby House property. and fronting feet 3 inches on K street Lorth, and running bask of that width 147 feet to a 0 fool alley rty is situated at the cor- streeis. and is improved Sights very valuable pro ner of K aud Pourteent ty, 8 Four story Double Br ‘Terms of sal: as proscribed by the doc bird cash, and reeldue in thre 1 twelve, and eightonn mot the purchaser with interest, or the whole ttle option of the purchase » the cost of the ‘purcbascr. §NO will be required when the property is struck off. If the t of sale are aot complied with in five days from t Property will be reseld at the risk aud cost of the cefaulting purchaser. H. gers Trustee. apl0coads COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts BY GEE, WILLIAMS. Auctioneer 526, 8. E corner of 7th and D streets CHANCERY SAL¥ OF BEAL ESTATE. By virtue of a decree of the Supreme Court o the District of Columbia, pa on tae sth day o a chancery 1.092 complainant and Ma ts pen the pre + the secon 188. the south half of Lot Ne Bakery’ thereon loth strect west. betw Terms: One-third cash, acd balance in equal in stalments at six and twebvemonths, and secured by notes. with « deed of trust upon the property to se. cure payment. he terms of sale are not complied with in five fter sale. the property to nd ritk of the first Rare “SThe purchaper to pai rata “and na ell conver ancing. Gatun aw ut Ms, mhl0-2aw&ds Auctioneers. 87 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- til THURSDAY, the 9th tustaat,snme hour and pla. By rds f the Tru Ey coder ot the CHEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS FURTHER POsT- PONED ovtil THURSDAY, the 16th instant, at e resold, at the the same hour and place. at which time it will posi- tively take place, and will be sold without reserve. By order of the aplv ces KEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. tate Brokers. th and D streets. VALUABLE ares LOT AT THE CORNER eal - southenst corms Jin #TREET WEST AND H STREEL SOUTH, ISLAND. AT AUCTION. On TAURSDAY, the 16th instant, at 6 o'clock ™m., on the premise re shall sell Lot Square No. 458, being feet deep to a2) foo orper Lot for a bu-ini ‘Terms: Ove half six and tw monihs, for notes bearing interest, and seenred by a deed of trust om the premises. All conveyancing and revoune stamps at the cost of the purchaser, own on tie sale. ap? 4 (Exp } cuERN & WILLIAMS, Aucte. B. H. COLMAN & ©U., Auctioneers, 293 and 295 Pa. ave.; also, cor. 10th and ave, SALE OF GOVERNM iNT TOOK. oe es of Government Btock will i So —_ uction. corner of Tenth street and Peni srryee, SATUBDAY beck ‘April feet 5 inches fro merous to Th jthout reserve = ary 8: tively. H. OOLMAN & oP Bre GBEEN & WILL{AMS. Auctioneers Keal Etate Brokers, EXECUTORS SALE OF | CORPORATION ‘OCK. CHESAPEAKE A: IO CANAL AT aye ‘AUCTIONS DIAMONDS On WEDNESDAY, the 1th inst., at § o'clock p. m,, We rbull sell, at our Anction Rooms, the fol q*% $08 Stock. ae spolonaing, ae the estate of the li w Sin ned. viz = 's 452, Corporation Water Stock, six per cent., ‘er et Hye te ‘orporation Water Stock, six per cent., arter! Bitt0 © fon Water Stock, six per cent,, wen aun ‘$300 Corporation Water Stock, five per cent., "gs Unceapeake and Ohio Canai Monez, bear- ing int ‘Lum Chestalee Mini: Compan: sitris beariug interest. ‘« dé ‘The above Btock will be sold in amounts to suit purchssers. ALao. Soteher ont Onains. stch aad Chat: a Watch, one Dimond P Bee TEUSTEER'S BALE rag virtue of ened, | tumate, | sion of your readers we will visit it. of sale.the | G&G LATE TELEGRAMS, &e. Iv is (legraphed from Little Rock that ignores in foto the — ne SS suthortey to dissolve niees they attempt i | dt legal, and appointing Hi Smith receiver of suid stock. The commitive appointed Ue Convention for the aemrenety By pn yd adopted. No order = result of the eleation» Oe Pie eg ag Sloanaker bas succeeded im ar- Crank, ——— warehouss y weston, Texans. = held in atl to answer to chenes a ‘defranding tae Government. Last evening, John P. greener ‘8 one-armed ex-Confederate soldier, was shot from his horse and instantly killed, about on tous trom —, — heyy = hot ee apprehended. s isthe fifth white man ghat Ses hesn mordered in this since the war, No one of the murdererenas while at Teh been arrested. Lyman Peace was fatally shot tempting a forcible entrance to & brethel ia ng ure whe place was fired the stow . Charleston and other districts in South Garo ipa were pot represented im the recent Demo= cratic Cony ry at Charleston dissent from its policy and 46 met consider theinsel ves bound by its actron. In the case of Jay & Gould, Erie directors, for contempt, Judge Barnard. in New York yesterday, decided that both parties co Letore referees te give testimony, and adjourned: the case one week. In the Virginia Convention yesterday anothe er resolution to invite Sergeait Bates to attend the Conyentoni was flefeated. A resolution te adjourn on the 17th inst. was adopted. The Georgia Medical Associaton | ‘: been im Session at Augusta for two pointed delegates to the Nation: =i vention. The Inte high prides for cotton mavecntiond many planters to prepare for putting in much larger crops than bad been imtended. The holiday season commences in England to-day, and business will be generally suspend ed unui Thursday next, Commodore Prentice, of the ¥, S. navy, on the South Carolina railroad W: The Feman triais in London have bea peste poned until the 20th inst. A FEMALE “HELL” IN NEW YORK. {N. ¥. Correspondence Syracuse Standard.) The prevailing vice among New Yorkers ts gambling. Men gamble in stocks and gold,an@ when the stock market is closed, they indulge in the healthy pastime of “fighting the - otherwise called called faro. In Tnany of the down town business streets gambling Stelle are located, in order to accommodate mer- chants with alittle game” duriag the hours of wil, Up town. in Brostway, from Spring even as faras Fortiet Unree gambling sal ve on each block, amd the side streets are infested with them. Hov- ering About these doers are men arrayed em spotiess broadcloth and fine linen, shiny silk hats and dyed moustach«s, waiting, aud ab x10US. to pounce upon the unwary, and lead. them to desirxcuon. To what extent gambli is carried on, our police reeords wi show. Bank clerks, cashiers, and trene urers become defaulters, and the origin of the crime ss traced to ene canse—gambiing. ‘The police know this, and are cognizant of the whereabouts of each “hell,” yet no effort is made toward their suppression. It 1 true, @ raid 18 Occasionally mace un some poor unfore but the “big gums,” like Jobn Morris— sey, Joba ©. Heenan, George Beers, Joe Hall, and others, go scot free. What is “saace for the coose is swuce for the gander,” 1s an old saying, aud the matter of gambling is no exception te the rule. ‘The wives and daughters of our most wealthy citizens are afflicted with the mania, and piay as deeply aud heavily as their hus bands and fathers. In Zid street, near Mads son avenur, isa gambling house, patronizd@ exclusively by females, With the kind permis tis modest, unpretentious looking house, the ea- trance scrupulously clean, and presenting no different appearance, exteraaily, than those adjoining, save the blinds are ail tightly closed. ‘he bell we Were admitted by a gor- lied woman, who acts @s jani- ig thestairs, we were ushered © the parlors on the first floor. They are eguntly, evenly juxuriously tarnished. person Who fied up these rooms must have had exquisite taste. The paintings banging on the wall are rare and valuable, but the most the one that first strikes the is the AteRUON, 18 U “Money,” and for which it is ied Augustus Belmont has offered S200 nual be fased. Seated around the room and ng table area number of ladies, ment, bat the and rakes in the “chips” with Ue utmost trod. Eyer aud auon some player, whea a heavy bet is lost, calls for wine, which is speedily sup plurd by an attentive aad demure a: dncly at the comtre Sf the table Ie the wife of eue of our most wealthy merchants. I could tell you ber name, Dut tales anust never be told out of school. Ob- serve that young lady, with & boanet ao larger than a cockle shell, and Bismark browa ri bons; the one whois now taking off her ain- mond ring to stuke, and which she will lose as sure &5 eggs is eggs, is the daughter of an Ex- Judge. Ab! our wealthy merchant's wile is a lossr; see, she mises from the table biting her lips ull the biood comes to conceal her emo- luons, Come, tet us away, such scenes de not make our opinion of poor, Weak human nature the more exalted. Is it any wonder that we so trequrntly see rewards offered for lost diamo: Tings, necklaces and bracelets! Ii we bad (he power of Asmodeus, we would eee these “lost articles in the safe of some geutleman rho has for bis sign the ola Lombardy emia of three balls, ‘The thirst tor gambling will be satusdeds and money must be obtained. THE ALLEGED sONING OF A LOVER,—Ths e.amination of Margaret Ryan, arrested inst week on a charge of poisoning ber love: Michael Otis, took place before hecorder A. dridge, of Hudson City, this moraing. The circumstances which led to the accusation were, that Otis paid & visit to the young wom- an,nnd during bis stay, she requested him to shut his — yo open his mouth, whea she placed asmall ballin his mouth, which he iwallowes. That night Otis was taken illamd the belief was that be was ontering from pois- on. Drs. Horablower, Culver, and who beld @ comsuitauon and made examinatien, came to the pete ae that the sickness of Otis Was caused by taking an emet- | 2¢ for the purpose of counteracting the ©; strong drink. Upon this evidence the young Woman Was honorably acquitted. -¥. F. Comercial, "ta inet Ow Marnvinc.—The Home Journal. which is deemed good authoriy fashionable circles, gives a few rules for uslecting a wife: let, ene should be well bred; or, of good extraction. 2 She should be at least tem years younger tham ber husband 3. She should not be selected be- cause she bar money, though -a surtable heal | man with money has an additional charm.” 4, Very eid pone nage marry at ail; but mat ae they will marry, may as well marry theer housekeepers if if they can get slong witn ker connections. 87-A Mr. Cummings has sued the N. ¥. Her- ald for saying that while be was a Rebel Gom- missary he swindled both the Confederate Government and ed individuals, The Herald ciaims that all ti he ma Secuge laver satis rset Seat upon the Erie railway cases. Fine.—The awelling ‘hows house on rt ‘s hout one mil ep Roel a og Tae aie. ing was by Mr. er. Rotors Bah Pe of whose furniture was cons}

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