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PROPOSALS. PPTOsALs For SUPPLIES. Ofer. US. M. Ours, as#iNo ton, April 59, i358 ( PROPOSALS, S PNGINEER'S OFFIC OF WORKS pis) IMPBOVING THE HARBOR OF BU3- Orty Hace. Boston, Mass., May 5. 1958, U. Quartermaster’s Proposals. for cxcia i Proposals will be received at this office till 3 p. be received at this fice unt Hock me ot | @ of the ith instant, for furnishing the sate THURSDAY of May next. for far- | rials apd workmavalip required for the constrac- tion of the Sea Wall wishing t» the US. Marine Cor, Iv. to Shh June, 1869, the fo from i to be built at Gal- ing suppl Sut ‘oposed lop's Island. in Roston Bsrbor. be delivered he ter. ‘be materials required are the following—ths Seater Mariee Corper Fhiwietpean ratteatin, | quantities being approximetely taken free of expense to the United Twenty thor oushels clear pit and. Four thousand barrels best hydraulic cement. ot thousand cubic yards broken stone for con- One thousand rennt ite oping, 20urse wah een rena ing feet granite soping, 2ow: tates. im auch qu tities as may from time to time be required a Not of aky blue Kersey, all wool, free from Inches wide, to weigh 22 ounces to the ndigo wool dyed ) 12 00 yards hair cfdatk blue Kersey, all woot, free from | ,,OR@ thousand running feet granite facing, 10 feet yard (indigo wool dca Veet ounces to the | “Oxo thousand tons irregular granite, for paving. Pe Se +4 Cloth, all wool, free | _,ThE rorkmanship is to be so understood as tote 2.008 yan: eth: all Seances to | elude all wexpenecs whatever incident to baiiding fros a the wall from the above named materials, and pro- co meet onaia therefor will express a priee for each of the following-named items. to wit 1. For excavation of foun tation—per cubic yard. oe making and placing concrete—per cubic yar 3. For setting the beader and stretcher courses 4 inehes 4.40 yards 6 § dark I wool. (indigo woo! weigh 13 ounces per yard for oversacks, ed.) 5€ inches wide, to 2 Fiannel. for shirt of granite facing—per superficial foot of face MEL aol tolige woul ive) Z inches wits, to | qf Fak etna the sloping couree—per foot Fun of Se Be aS 5. For digging, removing, and depositing earth 1.00 Gray Fiankets. nil wool. to weigh 45 pounds | ¢,' iesing. Zz po” rth each, to be 7 feet ong and 5 fort ‘and free | tere other excavations uot of fun and. Soe area. 6. For laying ti ¢ paving ard be igre for its reception~ per square yar oper! ool. with double aad preparing surface ie and (For work not incluaed iu the above items—per a rons © pounds por dora | gs Uwok.utibwey ” Crise 7. Masons or stonocutters—per day 3.00 yards White Linen fe 3. Good laborers—per day. 9 Yoke of oxen. with cart or truck, and driver— nts, 80 inches wide, to weigh 3ounces per y eget Big: ed Tee tah Thea eer auirte, 90 inches wide, | 5% “27 cod horse, harness, cart, sud driver—per 15.000 yards Canton Flannel for drawers, inches | @¥- material: wide. to weigh 7 ounces per yard. to be parchased— per cent. ad. | 5.000 yards Cotton Ticking far bedsacks . rates per day’? will be understood ver aud include » zeneral aud faithful saper- mn. No bid for workmanship will be consiterad unless all the above eleven items of price shall be Chass 4. 1.000 Uniform Caps. completo. except pompons. 1.4 Pompons. red worsted, ball shape, and five | ta umference tinetly set forth. 3.000 F: Caps. with covere, to be made of bine | “Separate bids may be entertained for the supply 1a jth: gimsiae wool dyed of the separate classes of material, but the Catted O Stock | ‘States shall not be bound to the acceptance ef any Ciasé No. 5, | Md. whether fi 0 gross Cost But vemgle.) material or workm: r in charge shal pat erg oe for tbe intereat of thy A Staton roas Ve-t Buttons (engle.) : wi m faire Yoilow Metal Crescent amd Scale Straps, | Preference will be given to those prop osal . G0 setts Epauletie Bullion, for privates, Piens ead drawings, showing the site and char- 6.00 yards Yellow Binding | yards Red Gord. ter of the work. and the full nd specification forms ef contract required to be signed by the con- rds. f tracting parties, together with blank forms of pro- © Batter Drui | posal and guaranteo. upon which the bide to insure 20 Share Drum Heads | consideration are required to be ‘out, will be trum Co open to inspection in this office from this date till e idding at 3 p. m_of the 15th inst, the close ef the bidding at 3 p. a FOSTER. Brevet Mayor General, U. 8. A., Col, Bngiv 0 10 RIVER IMPBOV EMENT. LS FOR TWO ADDITIONAL STRAM- EES FOR REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS. Sealed Proposals will be received at the office of United States Engincer, in the Custom House Building. Pittsburg. Pa . until 6 o'clock p. m., SATURDAY, the S0th of May. 1388, for furnishing Two cl ight-dranzht Steamers. Crane d_ Flats. to be employed by contract by days work ip removing obstructions from the Ohio | river. chietly between Qincianati and Uairo. con- | geting of snags. trees, sunken logs, boats, barges, etts Drom » boxwood W.K0 pairs Army Boo 1 ifantry pattern ™ Crass #0 Cartridge Boxes, with magazines z bards with frogs p-pouches. ached. 7 Knapsucks, Crass Nos For making and trimming the following articles, “Wateh Coats Uniform Coats, for Sergeants, Gorporais, Musi- cians. snd Privates. Fatigue Coats, for Sergeants, Corporals, Musi- clans and Privates. Woolen Pants. for Sergeants, Corporals, Masi- | ten. i | dere, must specify the price per day for exch | ‘k for which they willagree to furnish | | everything necessary, and do the work under th intendence of @ person to be appolated pgineer. Said price to cever the furni t-draught Steamer, two Crane Boats, four Flats, and’ the necessary screws, saws, axes. fixtures. &c. ‘work. and including the pay and | expense of Captain, Pilot, Engineer and Crews, besides one manager or working boss in addition, binston. D.C: & and two gangs of six men each for doing the work, Marize Corps. and having suitable accommodations for the Gov- hia; aud at the 3 ernment Inspector. * | | All enpenees to be paid and all risks borne by and whs ! the party proposing, it being understood that the portion of them, | Government will not be responsible for the payment | as not fully conforming to x Ot apythivg more than the sum per day that may | be agreed upon tn the contract he right is reserved to reject any or all bids. if it shall Le deemed to the interest of the Govern- ment te to do Specifications and blanks forms of proposals will ve fa d on application, from this office, either or by writin ale must ‘ie accompanied with the guaranty of two responsible sureties, signed in the | pranted form. : | oi oRte Brig. Gen. A.A, Hamphrese. Chief of Engineers o! ¢ Army of e United States. vf W. MILNOK ROBERTS, U. 8. Civil Engineer fn charge Obio River Im- rovemeut ‘ittsbureh. Ma: Linen Shir: Drawers, Fixnnel Sacks Red and Blue Jackets, for boys strongly deck rmin all a in the of Bere Payments will be made upon the accepted deliv f the whole tity which may from time ‘ ng ten per from f xccount rendered under firet order. | ond order is filled: and ten per cent. acconnt rendered am r until i order is flied, and so omtract is ‘The up 1348. ah of in the State of — Gl EEX hereh} guarantee that Im case the foregotng bid (0 RIVER IMPROVEMENT. — . for «up: cribed be aecepted. PROPOSALS FOR ONE STEAMER FOR RE- MOVING OBSTRUCTIONS BET W FEN PITTS- BURGH ANP CINCINNATI. Staled Proposals will be received at the office of days alter the receipt of Mire uamed, execute the + with good and sufficient ‘nal fail to en- the US Engineer, in the Custom House Building, etwenn The atest emake | Pittsturgh. Pa. until 6 o'clock p.m. SATU ok oan bas tod “Be OT | DAY, the Isth Of May. 1838. for fursishing Piccaaaereiaae th apee ng yr Sako light drancht steamer. crane boats and flais. to EY ED. Gasrantor, | employed rE Gatract by daye® work in I hereby certify that the above-named REMOVING OBSTRUCTIONS frm the Obio river. chiefly between Pittaburgh i Cincinnati. consisting of suags, trees, sunken Br hoate, bares, ke. idders must specify the pri Known to f property. and are wo 6 } re |, | ited States District Judge | ates District Attorney. or Collector No proposals will be considered unless accompa: ed by the above guarantee Newspapers wutherized to publish the above will | serd the paper containing the rst insertion to this per day foreach ll agree to furnish ‘sary,and do the work under the 0” a person to be apnointed by the Said price te cover | h fornishing dey’* work, for which they everything of a light dranght ra our Mice for «xamination © | Mtropgiy decked flats and the neces ; ‘The bidder's plage of business or mamufactaring | @ > establishment must be especially stated in the pro- , Chaime, ropes. levers. saws, ax. sui for such work. and inc! expenses of Captain. Pilot, Eng! besides one manager or workin, posal. Propose!s to be enderted on the envelope ** Pro 2 for supplies for the Marine Gorpsr’ and ad Macr WILLIAM DB RLACE and (wo gangs of six men each for doing the work, hes a She. | and_bayivg enitable accommodations for the Gov: oem eee __ Quartermaster US MC. | frnment Inspector. KOPO- ALS FOR WOOD Allexpenses to be paid an’ all risks borne by the | party prooosing, it being ni. lerstood that the Gov- Hrangt ne D. Texas.) coment will not ke responsible for the parment of Orric® OF gra “TER. ything more than the enim per day that may be Avetix. Tx: 338.4 | served 1 which must pit: | |, The right is reserved to reect any or sll bide if it this office ratti 1 sok | shall be deemed to the interest of the Governaent the 30th ¢ “Xty | soto do the Quarte:master meut | "Specifications snd blank forms of proposals will d. merchantable Ha may | be furnished on application, from this office, ei:her t- aired wt the fotluwing places during the re- | in person or by w: ng: mainder of the yo ar vit The proposals must be accompanis! with the Fort M | gueranty of two responsible sureties. signed in the printed form By order of Brig. Gen. A. A. Humphreys. Ohief | of Engineers of the Army of the United States. = s ‘W. MILNOB ROBERTS, U_ 8. Civil Engineer, in charge Ohio Kiver im- roxement a t t iia such Fas the officer of atom duty at the pl he wood to he eutject Separate are invited for each post, and the or Feach place must beciearly atated: ach bid. unless the responsibility of the bidder otherwise satisfactorily made known at this < must be sccompanied by a guarantee gf at two persons. (whose responsibility must be fed to by aclerk of a court of record | t ® competent to carry out the ¢ to him, and that he will giv 3 and each bidder will stai at the tif required Bis place ed ul Y. the 2th day of May Ftermaster # Departn Uantities a8 follows At San Antonio, 1,400 tona At Austin, 700 tons. (bottom grass.) At Fort Inge, 40 tons. At Fort Clark. 55) tons. At Fort Griffin, 1 000 to At Fort Stockton. 1.200 tons At Fort Davis. 96) tons At Fort Bliss. 5y tons At Camp Verde, 49 tons to be plainly intorsed “Prop nd addressed to the nudersigned is fo at this ® By order of Brevet Brigadier General. H. Tomp- kins, Ciel Q. M., Fifth Military Distrie J A. POTT Brevet Brig. General and Chief my 6-40 Distr At Fort Mason, 200 tous At Fort McKavitt. 600 tons oF Texas.) caMasTER. ®. Tex. April 15, 1338. h must be made in be received until 12 - the 20th das o Burbam, 49) to ‘ort Quitman. 50 t ort Dun (2.24 pounds All the above be Quartermasters Departme to be on ctenh mnaehened ponean at Gone ‘ae Bay ty he cut and put up fn thid sear vi ous ats Stet. | June. July. August. September and October, fo be meacks. at placcound fn quaatitics 2: fol stacked at sucli places inthe vicinity of each ‘At For | And in such siged stacks as the receiving offt- | cor may « nate. To be salted—Quartermaster’s Department fornisbing the ~alt—if required, and subject t inspection of the officer receiving it. iis are invitea foreach post. and tl! At Fort M i each place must be clearly state: Delivery to he first of Ju | »e plainly epdoreed © Proposals for ard to be com 2th Ok the wame | Hs eased to the undersigned at this nomt! } place. MEE pota!s to be plaigly endorsed “ Proposals for | iis arder uf Brevet Brigalier General C. H. Corn,” and addressed to the undersigned, at this | a mente, Chict Qaattexnaeses antes itary ?'By or'er of Brevet Prig. Gen. C.H. Tompkins, | Brevet Brigadier General ant’ Chiel Qeas.. Colef Quartermaster ¥itth Military Distr | aaa District of Texas. 0 = 3 OTICE FOR PROPOSALS SUPPLY OF Brev. Brig. Gen, and Chict Quartermaster, anny Bt At Seeier et fence N MABINE HOSPITAL District of New Oaueans, : Poat or 8t Lovis, April 1, 1938 § « Notice is hereby given that sealed propossis gc- w spiapanied 2 proper guaranteas, “wcordiug: to FOURTH STRE&TS W ‘orms to be furnished on application st this office, do wilt Oe recehvadon ine terier"eOiicd, | Gil tomeuens caster esti stiae en cecel o'clock M. TUESDAY, 19th of | om TUBSDAY, June 2. 1803, for the supply of the ing and Graveling L strect nerta, | Marine Hospital at this city with the articles of us. medicines, &c, enumerated in seid The quantities stated are estimated with ce to the usual numberof patients in the but the United ptates reserves the right said articles, accordingly as ed. If the articles de- net, i the judgment of hy ality, and adapted to the hospital. he will beat liberty toreiect the same, te other articles in their stead. and to charge the contractor with any excess in the cost PRorcsstS FOR TRIMMING AND GRay- ELING L STREET NORTE. BETWE TWENTY THIRD AND TWENTY thirf and Twenty fourth street -the gravel to be nine fuches thick in the tapering of to four inches at the gutter to be well rolledjand relieved of all stone F size. * witlstate the price per sqm trimming aud graveling, aud the right to reget amy or all bide my 8-4 c yard for reserved SAMUEL DUVALL, tasissioner First Ward. SS mn brane over the contract prices. Headquarters District Indian Territory, The United States reserves the right to accept (other Ch the proposals for the whole or ary portion of tl articl d. 8. M. BRECKINBIDG SALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY. wilt public auction, to the highest Fat the city et Norfolk. Virginia, on FRI- : day of May next, at 12 o'clock m , an j, end measuring S73 f Quartermaster “N.. March 27, 198 Will be Feceived of Thuraday, « bids will be opened.) the Uuited States Sermaa- supplies, to Le delivered as fol- Fort Giteon, C. N.. 1, T..1.00 tons He; Bort Arbuckle CONC, [3.100 tone ae oreuch quantity. it being more or less as the mused as 8 Nvht boat, and Cearuermagies Hay Teuuite. oa the day'cf opening | formerly wccupled the Bratton at Willocanty Bpits : eres 0 ash ia Gove! 2 the Int of July. 188. and the 10th day of Beptem- | peid on the day of the sale mee Ht = ber, 15, haulid into the Fort By order of the Light house Board selnetr orm ecco enaiy ee counsean, Soe ARNE ¢ t will be subject to spection, ac ommander. ception or Tejection officer of the ight veoh house SePEcTOR's Ogvicg. Haze. . sBoaroun, Van, Apri 28. i865, "Parents to be made om the Jest day of July, gua, | —72ICT: BORPOLA, Ve, April 3, ined for the quantity inepected and at tamt time. ard on completion of the contract and ac= partment sn duty at the Post where the Lich? #ovsE cay TH STREET, OPP. Pater Orr. WASHINGTOR, D. 0. ae: rare BAEaTE <e eof the Hay. final payment will be made Propossia will be received for all or any part of the amount required, at either or places Tas er serena PONY ees racting tor Government supplies ri bidders. and ail to whom aay contract may be ‘warded im tbe preseut case, bow tk ther parti at this office. 7 Be authority of Brevet Ba. M Botast, com- | gaBL¥ OTL Obi Lasers, neuaing District, 1-T 3 § RIVBALE: 3 past biter We bint Br ‘ aod BEOESS \ ~ WALL JACK! '—This * 4 “SOE Mahion, owned te Ger: ieee Bega: Bowie, of Md., and said to be 4 * searc stable, on 0 street, reat of the Ne. | Ser{ption OB Sfonsi Hotel, All admirers of the noble S- | Terme cash. Cree acer iad tocumnine tin st 0ae. WTO. PEREY ® Livery Stable ‘ep bin A 'ENTION, BOTS |—J: eps me AUCTION SALES. YJ. WHEELER & 60. Auctionsers, Wo. 61 Louisiana avenue. th and7the Opposite Seaton 3 TRUSTEES SALE AT AUCTION ABLE LOTS IN THE SEVENTH W Under sud by virtue of « deed of trast {rom Crowley and wife and Thomas Coleman to the subscriber, dated November 12, 3, Siena ofthe land rocoste Fic Wasktaniot town toa. of t ae Waal ‘county, by trict of Colambia, and by direction of the party ore thereby, 1 will sell, at public auc! \. On THURSDAY, the 21st day of May, 1838, at 6 o'clock min front of the premises, the seuth half of ot No 35, and all of Lot No. 37, in Sqnare No 4983, in the city of Wasbington, having » front of 37 feet and 6 inches on 4b street weat, and adepth of 125 fegt to a twenty foot alley. ‘ems of vale. One half cash; balance ta6 and 12 months, secured to th: itistaction of the trustes, All conveyancing and stamps at purobaser’s cost. If the terms of sale are not complied with within: five a the trustee reserves the right to resell at the ri 4 cost of the defaulting irchaser. upon poee ys’ notice, published in ‘Nationai Intsi- gene jd down when the rty is sold oe WB TODD. Jn Trustee, ap lswads J.B WHEELEH & CO, Aucts. B JOSEPH F KELLEY, Beal Bs:ate Agent and Auctioneer. Office, 363 Eighth street west, near north I et. THREE TWO STORY MB HOUSES. AND LOTS Nos. 36. 38 AND 40, UN THE NORTH SIDE OF OBIO AVENU: AND 147x STREETS WEST. 18th ear OF YALU. AR 5 AT AUCTIO! of May next, at 6 £15}9CK 9; ms Lwill sell on the promises, part of Lot No. two. (2) in square No. 257, fronting 39 feet 9 inches, on the north side of Ohio avenue, be- tween 13% and 4th streets west, and running back ny that width 75 fect, and improved by two three- Story Frame Houses containing fonr rooms each, ove houses will be sold separate or together as desired 3 ; balance in 6 and 12 months, secured by deed of trust on the premi 41 conveyancing and stampa at cost of purchaser 2, down on each house op of sale. J08. F. KELLEY my 9 (intel 7 Auctionee SOOPER & LATIMER, Auctioncors, BY tne ctenes yi: BL Meare « Coie. thweat rner of ‘nusylvania avenue an Mince Strect, Star Uffice Building. TRUSTEE’S SALE OF A VALUABLE LOT ON Finer STREET Rast, NEAR THE GORN EN OF BSTRERE NOBTH, NEAR THE CAPI- by virtue of afdeed of trust, left for record. the subscriber. as trustee, will sell at public anct . 683, on First street east, next to the corner of B street, having a front of '88 feet, by a depth of 70 feet, with a side alley 12 feet wide. This property is finely loc sted, and being near the Capitol, should demand the at- tentfon cf purchasers. All conveyancing and revenue stamps at pur. chaser’s coat. $100 down at time of sale. Terms made known at sale WILLIAM 8, HOLLIDAY. Trustee. COOPER & LATIMBE, Ancts. _ PROPOSALS. OPAIGE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT INSPECTOR OF SEWERS. CARRL ‘D SIDE FOOTWALKS, MA Pp me Jp % PROPOSALS FOR GAS AND ViCk PIPES AND LATER, SEWERs. Proposal City Ball. instant, f Water-service Pipes, boxes, also the Sewer-nervice n H atreet from Seventh to Fourteenth street west, all lots aud parts of lots, and subdivisional parts of lots. Allof the above work to be bid for in pursnance act of the Corporation preacribing their size. of the For further information apply to the Superinten- dent and Inspector. or the Commissioner of the Second and Third Wards. The right is reserved by the Mayor to reject any or all bi hould it be deemed the interest of the WM. FORSYTH. Superintendent, Inspector. .)F THE SUPERINTENDENT AND CTOR OF SEWERS, CARBIAGE- WAYS AND FOOTWALKS, PROPOSALS FOR PAVING AND GRADING THE OARRIAGEWAY ON H | STREKT NORTH, REIWEEN SEVENTH STREET WEST AND FOURTEENTH STREET WEST. als will be rece vel by the undersigr -d, Mayor's office, until 12 o'clock mon "KT 2d May, for the Paving of the carriaceway of H atreet north. from Seventh street west to Fourteenth street west. with stone similar to that dim F street north—the stone not to be over ht inches or leas than five inebes in diameter and seven inches in depth, to be laid dof gravel not less than eight inches deep, ¢o: with at least four inches of arp sand before Ving. to be well rammed with a ninety pound ram. mer three times fore the I ramming; to repair or reset the curbstones Corporation myl?-3awtzimy flag footways, and repair or renew the foot pave ments wherever nec: ithe rth to be deposited in such place as the Commissioners of the Second and Third Wards may designate. The contractor will ke required to leave a surface of two hundred feet in length for the fall width of the carriageway exposed tor inspection, which will be well puddied by the Ward Commissioner, without expense to the contractor. iders will per square yard for tone pavin, ard for the grading. Pre Hinea! foot for gurter stone which shall be in length of not less than three fect, twelve inches wide. and four inches thick; for new flag footways pf New York flagging. in pieces four feet long <ix- teen inches wi thick. closely Jointed; per lineal foot for new cnrb, five inches on the face and twenty inct es deep! per font for Felaying old curb: per sauare yard for, laying new brick side footwaiks. and relaying old side fost- Bobs aa relay ing old flag footways, per square foot. ‘The work to be dove to tl 8 41 Commissioner: and the Assistant missioners appointed by the Mayor, and to be k dforby an assessment. according to existing ws. on the property bordering slong the line ct the street. except that of the | nited S! is provided for & All old materi ration, or the ij ‘pos ee in such place as the Ward Commissioner Bay direct. Bi dn only. from penctical sitere The right is reserved by the Mayor to reject, any er all b 3 should it be deemed the interest of the For further information apply t the Superin- & my cP ae iz eng eae the Comutissioners of the Firstund Secon! Wards. < Forsyra, WM Superintendent avd Inspector, J&COB VOSDERLEHE. Commissioner Secon! Ward. J.T. GARNER. hird Ward. Commissioner GOVERNMENT SALES, GOVERNMENT SALE. ASSISTANT QUARTER MAsTeR’s OrFice, Jerrenson Barnacks. Mo. May 6, 1938 The following named articles of Quartermaster Sores and Camp and Garrison Eauipege will be ” Wk NESDAY. Maras ener aera Mo. ou INES ; May iB. 2clock & m.: QUARTERMASTER STORES. 13 Fire-Pokers. “0 Fire Shovels ‘26 Steves. assorted. 1 Horse Rasp 5 Wrenches CAMP AND GARRISON EQUIPAGE, 13 Mess Pans 3 Camp Hatchets, 7 Pick-axes. Pavers will be con- my 12-Sawtmy?2 9 Comp Kettles Terms: Cash. US Treasury notes By command of Major General Sheridan. A. WOODRUFF, First Lieutenant Corps of Engineers, and M. myll-3t ALE OF GOVERMENT PROPERTY. Actine Assictant Q. M. Ovgicr, . Taatks, Pas May 6. 1608 Will be sold at public auction, EDNES- DAY, May 13, 1858, to the highest bidder, the fol- WIRE Government property at the United States Marebouse, corner of Penn street and Garrison ley ch F. thers 5 Tukstands ry Jackets ,3Kulers ; 1 Oupying Prees nel Sack Quate,! Oopying ing Brush "(nntines 13 Office 2 Flannel Sack Coats, [1 Paper Ca: “ined ) 5 Det ks #4 Blankets 2Stoves JW Great Coats. infantry 28 Joints Stove Pips 2Great Coats, cavalry [Stove Pipe Elbow 3 Pairs M ‘Iron W Spades 1 Iron Safe, Ficld papsacks (i Pair Sheary Haversachs 2 Tables Axes 29 2 $ Water Buckets 6 Axe Handirs 2 Single Sets Whoel Har- 22 Comp Kettles Deas Mn Vane #2Ggn Tracks for Carry- tchet ng a0 5 do Handle 2 Mule BuO $ Garrison “Flag Hal-1 Spring W tar ee aa nt eT con 4 Retruiting Flag Hal- 1 Truck, Hand liards i L*torm Flag fete 400 Fo: al 2A 2Drom Head batters Axe Handles i TS: Bead Brace 1 Howe igpupling 2 Sete Drum be nal at | pe 8 Pal Li Recruiting Flage om 1 Hospital Tent vel 10 Wall. de if 2% do Tent Flies do P 25 Sets Wall Tout Poles i Biatform Scales 18e¢ Bospiial Tent Foloel Box Scraper Kets Common anter: inet io ee 1 Waier Stamp { ‘ot ie 2 Paper Fold {5 Cans Wsgou Grease 1 Wheelbarrow ! ‘Terme: Cash, U. 8. Currency. Bales commence at 9m Laxovox ey my Otd Bet. Lt Oot hna. Ge MU BA, Phi AE a oe ang ton ae Cee BETWEEN 13%, " Southwest corner Penn’s AUCTION SALES, AUCTION SALES. B" WoL WALL & co. lousers, Stores No 315 an- 317. Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave, and 9th st. HANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROV: a ROPERTY ON NEW YORK ratio Be EMAEN FOURTEENTH AND FIrteenTa Under and by virtue of a decres of the Supreme ‘Court. passed in , cause No. 1,252, wuerein SMeClery and Cin McCleary ave compl ud Kate D. amt Bra McClory are defend i gned, the trustee named the: ction. om THURSDAY, the lath di of May, 1368. on the premises.at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, Lot three (3,jin Square two hundre i and twonty two. (222.) fronting on New York av- i enue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets, fifty Bix (86) feet and one (1) inch, with the im: provements, consisting of # handeome double two- nd attic Brick House, with garden in the he late residence of Morven J. McUlery, de conned. This property is situated on ths north side of New York avenue, abont one-half square east of the new Treasury extension, President's Bouse, and two squares north of Willard’s Hotel Passenger cars of the Washington and Grorgstown Guilrond. Bont vafore, the doar land thon of the etropolitan raiiroad only iatant, en ldth atreet, making it one of the most desirable and improving locations in the city. bis terms of sale, as prescribed by the decros. are as followa: One third of the purchase svall be paid fn cash, and the balatce in equal pay- ments, in nine, eighteen, and twenty-foar months; waid deferred payments’ to bear interest, payable eparteriy and to be secured by the promissory ‘notes of the purchaser, endorsed or secured to the #atistacti on of the trustes. ‘The trustee will require the deferred payments to be,secnred by a deed of trast on the property. "All conveyancing aud stamps at the cost of the purebaser. NA E. McOLERY. Trasteo, ap23-eodde W.L. WALL & © WM. L. WALL & 00. eo Beoree 315 TRUSTEES SALE OF VERY VALUABLE REAL PIA FRONTING ON SEVEN TEENTH STREET AND U STREET NORTH. 18 WASHINGTON CITY By virtue o7 8 deed of trust, duly recorded in Liber B. ©. E., No. 23, folio M1, &0.. the aubscrib- €r as Trustee, will on FRIDAY, May 1sth, 1838. on the — at5o'clock,p m., offer for sale at ic auction ‘in rts of ware 176, in y of said District, and described as Beginning for one of sai rts at a point on the east side of Tith street wert distant 202 60 100 feet from the southwest corner of said square, and Tunning thence north on the line of said street 105, thence east 139 67-100 feet, thence ina seuthwester- ty direction to intersect 8 line drawn cast 86 45 100 feet from the point of beginning, and from said point of intersection to tl fmning; with the rightof use of an alley lying on the nortl and east parts of the hereby described ps square, and leading into 17th street west ginning for the other part of ssid square at the horthwest corner of sai! square, aud rouning thence ton the line of north U street, 264 feet, and extending back seath of that width from s: line of said street 110 feet. to an alley of 12 f wide, runnin the rear of this part of s: g from Hampshire ave- nue to I7th street west. with the right of ase of ssid alley with the improvements, rights a! ap purtenances to the same belonging The property i i, Will be sold if desired. in lots to suit purchasers. Term One-half " cash: menths, with inte ured by adeed balance in six and vst, deferred payments trast. If settlement be hot made within five days from day of sale, the roperty will be resold, at cost and risk ef default bg purchater. $150 to be paid on fall of hammer. Conveyancing and stamps xt purchaser's coat. CHAS. M. MATTHEWS. Trust my 4 eokds M. WALL & CO, Auc 3¥ COUPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. Be Gite clerks with JG. Meuuive & Co..) Southwest corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 1ith +. street, Star Office Building. WALNUT. PARLOR 8 GREEN VEL- VET. WALNUT OF RNITURE, ERORS, BRUSBE BEE PLY AKPETS. ERE, MAR- BLE-TOP CENTER T MASK AND LACE CURTAINS HINA DINNER AND TEA W WARE, &c. AT AUCTION On FRIDAY MORNING, May 18, ovelock We will sell, at the | of Elwar McPherson. Esq .No. 29% H stroet, betwean 17th and ith streets, an excellent assortment of House- hold Bftects. consisting in part of— Black Walnut Parlor Suite, upholstered in green velvet Walnut Marl le-top Etegere Rosewood Sideboard, Oak Hall Set M enter and Side Tables urtain reeu Rep Easy Chai s. Walnut Sofa Onk Extension Dinner Table French Plate Pier Glasses Rrossels. Three-ply, and o Walnut Wardrobes. Bedatewls, Marble-top Burean and Wash Feather Beds. Bolster Husk wel Hair Mattr French China Dinner, Deasert. and Tea Ware Cut Glass Decanters aud Preserve Dishes (at Glas Goblets. Champagnes. and W.nes Ivory Handle Dinner and Tea Kni Stone China Ware, Plated Forks Cane and Wood Seat Chairs 4 Seta, China Spittoons, & her with a general assortment of Kitchen COOPER & LATIMER, A’ Y WILLIAM L. WALL & CO., Aucts., Stores 315 and 347, Southwest corner Pi We. aud 9th street, CHANCERY SALE. phi virtue of a decree of the ne Court of the rt of Equity and others, 3,103.0) George Collins and others. docket of said Court, the subscriber as T: Me Mull ofler at public ‘sale on the premises. o HURSDAY, the 2ist day of May, at the hour of o'clock in the afternoon. all that'part of Lot 3. in Square 1, im the city of Washington. of which the Inte Charles Collin died seized, begiuning 5) feet from Griffin's south line, on 26th ‘street. acd ran- th 6 feet, then west 59 feet om hes to inpehire aven then souther!) 77 feet, t 105 feet $ inches, to the beginning ‘Terms : One-third cash; the balance of the pnr- chase money h six and t vemonths from the day of sale, with interest, the purchaser giving bis notes for the deferred payments with “euelty oF the whole of the purchase money may be pald at the day of sale, on the ratification thereof by the court. Conveyancing and revenne stamps at the cost of the purchaser. * R. P. JACKSON. Trnsteo my 8 eo2w W.L. WALL & CO, Aucts BY GREEN E WIL Lisa Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 526, Southeust corner 7th aud D streets. TWO TWO-STORY FRAME HOUSES AND LUTS, FRONTING ON JACKSON STREET. BETWEEN NORTH CAPITOL AND FIRST STREETS WEST. AND F AND G NORTH, NBA TRE GOVEBNMENT PRINTING UF: FICE. a TION, On FRIDAY, the 15th tnstant, at 6 o'clock p.m, $e shall sell. cm the premises, Lot 115. im Siuaré No #77, being % tect front. bys? feet Siaches in Gepth with two Dwelling Houses, States, Sc. rms: One-fifth cash: baiance in »ix. twelve, giteen, and twenty-four months, for notes bear. ing interest, and secured by adeed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and revenue stamps. atine costof the purchasers. $3) down on each house when sold. my7-d GREEN & WILLIAMS. Au: t ¥ GREEN & WILLIAM. Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No, 526, southeast corner 7th and D streets. VALUABLE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, NITH ONE STORY BASEMENT AND LOT, AND Fler STREET WEST AT woNstoR: AT AUC On WEDNESDAY. the 20th inst, at 6 o'cloc! ni..we shall sell on the premiser.pari Lots No. land 14 in Square 488. having 2 feet inches front, more or lesa, running back the depth of lot. with the im- provements, cousisting of well built Brick House, containing nine roume. with halls, gas, &c., being 3,8 good location, and desirable property. Terms - One-half cash; balance in six and twelve months, for notes bearing interest, and secured by & deed of trust on the premises. Conveyancing and Fevenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. -§100 down on the day of sale. my 8 GREEN & WILLIAMS. Aucts. ¥ COOPER & LATIMER. Auctioneers, B (Late clerks with dees oy icGuire & Oo.,) Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave, and ilth street, Star Office Building. TEUSTEES SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROP- ELTY IN PRINTING OFFICE SQUARE, By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 7th day of May, 1367 corded in Liber J. A. 8. No. 1239, folion 217, & eo of the land recor ds for the county of Washi: nm. inthe District of Columbia, shall sellon MONDAY AFTERNOON, May 25th. 189%. at 6 lock, om the premises, Lot D, in James . MeGuire'’s subdivision ot are 624, and containing 2.3% square feet, routing 22 feet on North itol street. with o depth of 130 fect to als feet alley. between @ aud B streets, and near St. Aloysius church, Pave- met in frowt of premiss ‘Terms: One-balf cash; balance in six and twelve mont hk interest secured by deed of trust, chyeyaucing and stamps at purchaser's cost. 100 down at time of sale. THOS. J. FISHER. Trustee my 2-eod&ds COOPREB & LATIMER. Aucts. 3 J.B. WHEELER & CO., Auctioneers, B No. 61 La. ave., bet. 6th and 7th atrects, ‘opposite Seaton CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING By Lots is tae by Me hd hat nce t Virtue ¢ Supreme Vor of District of Columbre im Chancery sitting, od March sth 1968" and passed iu the caust of guite ve, Mille et al-, Pabail offer for sale. at public uction. tn front of the premises, om TUESDAY. the luth day of May, commencing at6o’clock p- ots of, nd lettered and known as Lots AY aud Lin Callen's subdivision of ortginel ete West 2. ic.du Suuare No. 2, of the ground plan of the tty ¢ “Washington. oth is pre} situated on M street south, nesr Ge atraet Focal, and otters great inducemedin ts ‘erme: cash; the residue in two equal instalments of six and twelve montbs, the pur- cbaser giving bis notes for the deferred payments, fatisfactority endoreed, and bearing Interest from day of sale A deposit of $25 upon each lot stampe'at the the when ‘All conveyancing end ai cd be retained until the whole of the , 7 J.P WHEELER & CO ety iD sate Resree We eal Den, ieee RO GIaE ALE ry 8 House. at ‘K six, twelve, red by truston the ‘downon ean To-MoRROW. B WILLIAM L WALL & ©0., Auctioneers, Stores $15 and 317, South corner Penn. aveuue and 3th street. ENTIRE BAL UPERIOR sTOCK OF BR ANODIES.OHAM OL i &e AT AUOTION MORSING. May Fencing at 11 o'clock. we will s Ji. at the store of J. Ryon. ing, compriring- 16 barreis Tt barre! ie *q.. all the balance of stock remain- pure Rye Whishy, 4 years old ‘i 6 years old 7“ Brandy, i & \<caske Old Part Wine oN 3 Sy ensks Qooking Wine Canes Champagne Ad Claret Barre! One Platform Scai Beorcl 2.500 Tbe Brrreis Syrups Molasses Sperm and Coal Oil. Aso. On THURSDAY MORNING. commencing at 11 o'clock, a large lot of Fine Liquors. Wines, ‘sherry Wiss, Bracaton, Gi erry Wines, ; casks. re pat up expressly for family use, includii Hon demijohns of Whisky, Port and io glass and atand Axso, 100 Fine Brass Bound Bu. kets 2H bottles Pure Kye Whisky ALSO, ‘The balance of what stock may yet remain unsold. Terms: All sums under § joUNt a credit of 30, 6, and 90 day isfactorily endorsed.” bearing interes: 1M cash; ‘The above stock of very superior Liquors we call especial superior, my? B* Southwest corner OOPER & LATIMER, Auctioneers. Rite ema oy Te tention of buyers to, as the stock is very ‘and will be so! W. L. WALL & CO.. Aucta. Pa. (Star OMice Buildi SIXTY-ONE BUILDING LOTS FRONTLNG ON FOURTEENTH STREE rc W STREETS NOKT! WEST AND V AND AT. OCT ON On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, May 13th, 198. at half-past five o'clock. on the prénises, we hall sell WW. Ray 15, incinai the following described property, beg Joy's subdivision of Square 203 Lote 1 ts front 20 feet on Mth street. and ron back 120 feet to a15-feet alley. Lots 16 to #0, inclu- sive; front 19 feet 6 i es on V street, and run back 145 feet ton 20-feet alley. Lots 41 to 65, inclu- sive; front 19 feet 6 inches on W street. and ran back 145 feet to a feet alle: ‘The whole bounded by 14th and 15th streets west aud V and W streets north, 7 : One third cash; balance in six, nine, and grass: One third cash; balance in six,nine, and twelve month: of trust mTcharer’a cost he time of sale, my 5-d&de with interest, secured by mavayancing ahd arpa at 28 down on e rehase COOPER & LATIMER, [Intel] Auctioneers. All UNIMPROVED PROPERTY WA ¥Y COOPER & LATIMS: (Late Clerks with James @. McGuire & Go.,) Southwest corner Pennsylvinia avenues and +) Auctioneers, ith street, “Star Office Building. IN THE FIRST SzaB HE WEST MARKBT, AT ESDAY AFTEBNOON, May the 13th, are 73. running back to a 30 fyot alley; «iimated On the north side of K street north, between 2ist and 2d etreets ‘Terms months w: All nveyancing and revenue stamps at cost, $50down on each purchase at time One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 ith interest. secured by a deed of trust. pur- COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. BY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, No. 526 Bouthesst corner 7th and D streets, ON which wi 5 is growing in value very rapidly iu thte section of thé city. ‘Terms months. for notes bearing interest, a deed of trust on the premises. and revenne stampa at the coat o! $25 down my 7-4 B of ad and duly NUE EEN 16rH AND lit STREETS WEST, 1 FRIDAY. the 15th day o'clock pm. of trust, dated the 6th EE VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS. FRONT- E CORNER OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ELAND NORTH 'F STREET. BE- STION. RSDA¥, the Lith instant. at six o'clock A ots_Nos. O, ion of Syuare No. Iy7, bein depths for building purposes. te ask the attention of buyers. as property One-half cash; balance in secured by I conveyancing the purchaser. on each when sold. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers and Rea! Estate No. 526, southeast corner 7th RUSTEE SALE OF REAL ESTATE FRONT- ING ON TWENT. rokers, id D streote. SEVENTH STREET WEST, ORTH, AT of May , 1808, at six remises. by virtae lay of August, 1857, recorded ip liber EC. E. No. 11. folios I shall sell. on the 400, &c., one of the land records for Washington of trust on the premises, revenue down on the day of sale complied within five day trustee rei the cost of the defaulting purchaser, by ad ve ing th: Washinet my Sd nnty,in the District of Columbia, f part of Lot fest inches front. by 10) feet being south No. 6. in syuare No. 5, betng 2 jeep, more or ‘One-balf cash; balance in'é and 1Zmonths, bearing interest. and secured by a deed ‘All conveyauciug and he cost of purchaser And if the terms are not rt fter the day of sale, the rves the right to resell the premises at stamps at limes in some jon, D.C, WB GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta. WILLIAMS. Trustee, J.B. WHEELER & CO., Auctioncers, No. 61 Louisiana avenue, et. 6th and 7th sts, ‘opposite Seaton House, PUBLIC SALE. OF MATERIAL FOR THE NEW MABKET HOUS: On SATURDAY, the 16th inst., at 1 o'clock p. m . we shall sell, in Center Market Space. at pab- lic anction, for ‘cash. to the highest bidder, the MATERIAL intended to be used for the construc tion of a new Market Honse, to-wit: LA n finished in located om bu Gispored of with the al 2. The Bricks incorpo posited on ground and in shed. r of Frames and other Woodwork le or in part, and stored ina shed ding ground, which shed will be ed in te e taken down at expense of purchaser. 3. A number of Gronite Sills laid in the building, which will be taken up at cost and riek of pur- ches 4, Cast iron Work. weighing 32.200 Ibs. or less, and depos: my9-¢0d ited around McClellan 4 feuadry. J B WHEELER & CO, {Int} Auctioneers, BY i PROVE NINET. N B. records for STEE’S SALE oe ERT STREETS NORTH, AT AUCTION y virtue of a died of trust, bearing date the Sth day of Jannary, 1867, and duly recorded in Libor RM. I. 495, + Washington county, District of Col COOPER & LATIMER, Anctioncers, (Late Clerks with Ji Scuthwest corner Penns McGuire & Go.,) ‘and kieventh'st, ug. VALUABLE ON THE WES’ TH STREET. BETWEEN Star ». 7. f'n 495, Ke one of the bis, Tsballeell, on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, May the 2iat. 1868, at 6 o'clock, on the premises, Lot Ny ‘9. 21. Square No. 116. fronting 56 feet on the Woat side of ih street, between M and N str and rapning back 140 "feet 10 inches to a 30-foot pl The property will be divided to sait pur- chasers, Terms: One halfcash; balance in6 and 12 moaths, secured by a deed of trust aud notes bearing in: terest. Conveyancing and revenn purchaser's cost. | 100 down at tim. my 11-d&ds tamps at the on A. THOS BRADLEY, Trustoe, COOPER & LATIMER, Aacis. Y COUPER & LATIMER, A : Beit clerks th Bast eeeEs. Southwest corner ot Pennsylvania avenue end 1th THE WELL KNOWN NORTHEAST CORNER TOL STREET AND ¢ STREET atreet, Star Office Building. BRUTCRETT COTTAGE, OF NORTH CAPI: SORT, AND NEAR THE CAPITOL. aT AUCTI On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, May In; 1938, at 5o’clock,om the premises, We Will sell Lot No. 3, in Syuare street north. and Nor front of lw feet on C sti No. 688. being at’the northeast corn: tol street, having t depth of 100 feet ret, w on North Capitol street, and im, d by th handsome and” well known. rentdenee, ‘the “Crutchett Cottage,” Also. Le Y 3, immediately adjoining the above, whic improved, Also. immediatel Lots Nos.9. and i0. being on the southwest corner of ( street north are ill sell in Square ‘arte! Lot No. 8. nd part nd North Capitol st..and immediately opposite the above-named cottage. Also, i i Lot above. we bounded street east, which are 3 diately sfter the above, we will aeli ber, street and ‘The above described v: will by Massachue rts of Lots fronting on . and between North Capitol avenue. valuable improved and 3,5. and 6. in Square No. s port and New Jerse; anim; red roai eatate ism the f ediate vicini of the United States Capitol. and should command the attention of persons desiiug @ first clase rest dence, and for Investment Terms of trust upon the premines. sale: One third cash; balance in six and with latarent., sree red by a deed of revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. A deporit of $500 and my uired on the improved property, bh ‘of uni ved. ae ita? Goose's LATIMER, Aucts. DD“ UNITED SEAS PUAN rece, abt the petition of BYMEN L. Lil PAN of Pui. Ivania, “ of Peient grated Fo 'kin® the asthe as of My ft I yy te a sid patent, which takes place om the Bath day of the Patent MONDAY? the oth day ofvult | peel os .; and all persons sre notiti yw cause, f have, why not to be 5 extension are required to . at least 4 ‘ rk aiid tran in office. wi eee eee re tei eae ee ‘RE NEW PATENT CORSET STEBLS, HOOP my TL At BAUM’S, (General Agent.) RIRT AND CORSET FACTORY, 9 LOUISIANA AVENUE. AUCTION SALES, THIS AFTERNOON. A Genrral Hotel Rebrition. A Nasbvitte sys —“For some ume past there bas been much discontent amoeg the colored waiters at the various hotels of this city m reference tothe wages paid them. At all’ the hotels, except the Commercial, which bas been paying waiters eleven dollars per month, the standard of pay bas been tem Gollars per month. An impression seems to ave peated among them that their wages would soon be reduced to eight dollars. They Organized. held meeungs at night, and finally At Was Agreed that dinner time.of the 2d of ‘ape should witness either their disgrace or jumph. “As the bell rang for dinner at the St. Cloud yesterday every table was empty. Not a wat- ior wae st bis t. The dark procession, om Teaching the office, baited, and their spekes- man proceeded to dictate the ierrs of a trea! of pence, Me said the waiters bad their pay would be reduced to eight dollars per month, and that they had resolved never to go back to their tables until twelve dollars and 8 baif should be guaranteed them. To their Astonishment they were ordered to quit the premises at once, and in five minutes (here was 1.et one of them im the house. “At the Stacey House the whole force of Waiters, at the sounding of the dinner bell, de- serted their tables ins body, leaving the guests staring intoempty plates, Without stopping m the office to expla their extraordinary movement, they t of the door sto the street and were gone before any one could fully comprehend the situation. ‘The gong at the Commercial, as the bells at the St. Cloud and Stacey had done, drew the entire army of Waiters down into the office, but Mr. Fulghum ordering them back, saying that ‘Was no time for such business, they retreated to their tables. The St. Charles, on Market street. similar experience to that of the ot GREAT PORTA CAPITOL STREET 50,000 Square Feet. © STRRPT EH \3 “ee9 auvads SQUARE 634. REAL ESTATE SALE at PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY, ey 12, 1958, £ 3 o'clock, at the B. M. BALL's, Real Eetate Exchange. corner of Seventh and D treste, {Now firm of HALL & ROSS.) The above valuable square of ground, lots num bered from 010, Svinclusive, has been subdivided by Admiral Wilkes. and will be offered at auction, MAY iz, et3 o'clock, at our Beomsy frst ABA WHOLE. ting 228 feet on New Jersey Avene, Frontinns SS North C street. ama fered @ Public houses, Abandoned by its waiters, at the dim- ~ “ North Oapitol street; ner signal, clerks, porters, carvers, barbers, Including. on the last-mentioned street, the old | a MietoTs Were brought into requisition residence of General Washington, 4stcries high, earily converted into a Sret-class dwelling: ai on New Jersey avenue, two large 3 story. brick houses. ‘The leases on the pround have now ex- pired, but can be renewed to present occupants, The ximity of this square to the Capitol, Baltimore Depot, City Hall, &c., makes its . FIBST CLASS LOCATITY FOR A HOTEL. The Committees on the District in Congres have agreed on the extension of the . CAPITOL GROUNDS to B street, which places the south end of this square directly in front of our great Uspitol build- ine. and thie fact mast. within o f ul in supplying vacant places and relieving the ure PITAt the City Hotel there was murmars be- tween breakfast and dinner, but the waiters Were told to keep their places, and that om Monday all who were capabie of earning 612 a month should be paid that amount. This pat an end to the brewing trouble there «The hotel proprietors are all determined to get along without the strikers, and the only re- sult of the uprising yesterday will be the em- ployment of other help. movement may probably lead to the entire abolit.om of the col- | red waiter system. 1 « During the afternoon the strikers were | reding the different streets in small bodies, de- | claring their determination to go to the country | rather than return to their formes places at the Wages they have been receiving.” Methodist Ge Souther: rs From the journal of the M. E. General n- ference, now in fon at Chicago, we extract the following im relation te soathern colored conferences Resolved, That our general missionary com- mittee be requested to take into careful consid- eration the condition of our colored people, and should conferences be orgamized among them, make to chem—consistently with other demands upon its fund=—such appropriations as may be essential to success. On the same day Bishop Simpson called the attention of the Conference to the necessity of some additional disciplinary provision relating to the organization of conterences of colored preacher+; and, on motion of Daniel Ourry, the | bishops, in connection with one delegate from | each of the following conferences, tabe selected ¥ the bishops, 2 % FIVE-ACRE LOTS. all beautifully located. onthe | UY the bisbom mage ag a west side of Bladensburg pike, about three | MOTs _—, eee les trom the city. in the District, and in wtne | Mitte to Tepair and report such modification Deighborheod. ander fence and cultivation, Terme. | 8 they may deta necessary in the premisn Ove third cash; balan ix. twelve, and eigh- | On the 27th, upon the motion of William La teen months. These re tracts are mostde- | Harris, ‘be rule requiring proposed changes sirable for gentlemen wishing a country home. otthé Discipline to he over one day betore PARTICULARS about any of the above canbe | adoption was suspended, for the purpase of bad. and perrcusshowa the property at any tumg | acting on a report from the bishops aud others Detvre the day of sale, | @ relation to the sinte of the work amoug the say aie eople of color, when the following paper was LOOK OUT FOR BARGarNs: lenodused aut'oae pied =— 2a >The Washington Conference shall embrace Western Maryland, the District of Columma, Virginid, abd the territory south. “The Delatare Conference shall embrace the territory north S84 west of the Washing- ton Conferences, “Hesoived, That in ordei fo coustitae the first conterenses of colored members, the rale of discipline requiring a probation cf twe years be so far suspended as to allow tbe bishops to organize into one or more annual conferences such colored local elders as have traveled two ormore years under a presiding elaer, aad shall be recommended by a quarterly conter- ence, and by at least ten elders who are mem. bere of an annual conference.’ ‘The secretary was instructed to insert the | foregoing conterence in their proper alphabe. ti order in the report ef the Committes on Boundaries. Nove, BicaMy Case in Cuarcestoy.—a novel case was developed yesterday before the Court of General Sessions ‘now sitting im this city. Itappeared that Isaac Mitchell, whise « slave, cobabited with one Betsey Campbell, If not sold as a whole, it w: IN LOTS, according tos Oxe int gt Fl | 2 the age hy twee a, and twenty-four months, Winterest, secured by deed of trust,” ALL THE LOTS on New Jersey avenue afford fine sites for business stands, and will impreve from year to year in importance. ALSO, AT THE SAME TIME AND PLACK, } A nice, nearly new bouse, with six rooms, two | Stories, and situated on Q street, near the coruer | of Seventh street. Terme: Que-balf cash; balance 81x and twelve months. ALSO, SIXTEEN BEAUTIFUL LOTS in Sqnare 175, fronting on Seventeenth street and en north U street. These lots are in aly improving local. | ity, on the grades. and are each 2 feet front by | about 110 feet deep. Terms: One third casi. bal ance in six. twelve. and eighteen mouths, with in- terest secured by deed of trust. ALSO, FOUR then be OFFER! PRINTED rust. The ences. Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers and Keal Estate Brokers, tNo. 526, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. GUARDIAN’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE RAST | OF THE CAPITOL AT AUCTION. By virtue of a decree passed by the Orphans” Genet for Washington county. District of. & d Nth day of April. isss, I shall sell,on TUESDAY, the 1th dey of May next. at 5 o'clock premines, No 1.2, and 3, in Square No. 840, in,| the city of Washington, D.C. commencing for the same at t! ¢ southeast corner of the said square. and runnirg thence along East Capitol street. one hun- dred and fifty-sevem (157) feet eight (=) Inches, frouting on East Capitol street, at the corner of | 6th treet east, having good fronts aud depths. AL The whole sf Lot numbered twelve (12, bumbered eight bundred and forty (5#,) beg! the same eighty (3)) feet from the southeast corner of the suuare and fronting on 6th street | east, runni: hence perth, still frouting 6th. eet.) sixty-three (63) feet one (1) inch, th hundred ana five (105) feet one ( south forty-three (43) fect one (1) inch; thence rast thirty-two (32) feet seven (7) inches; thence south twenty (20) feet; thence east twenty-two (22) feet H/o asiave, but of a differnt owner. He lived #ix(6)inches to the beginning: fronting on oth | With her twenty years, and had by her th.rteen street east, between East Capitol and A streets’! children. Beiniz separated from ber by the north. | events of the war, be took up with one Lavinia Mitchell, another slave, and remained with her two yrars. The war came to au end, freedom was procinimed, and Lavania demanded that the marriage ceremony be performet. This Aso, On WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of May next, at So'clock pm. I shall sell. on the premises Lots numbered 1, 18, being the whole of Syaare bumbered I jed by Massachusetts avenue | ‘ud C street south and loth and 17th streets east =) was done August 12, I-06. Moving afterwara Terms of sale: One-third of the purchase money | tc rieston he met Beisy Campbell, and the to be paid in cash, and the residue intwo euual in- | oid love prevailing upon Bim, be abandoned Stallments. at six and twelve months, respec ~ “ pe j | Lavinia, and was married to the mother of Bith interest from day of sale. and secured by deeds thirteen childre Lavinia became indigs it of trust on the premises. All conveyancing and Teveniue stamps at the cost of the purchaser.” Oue | Aud Appeared as prosecutrix im the case of bigs amy.—Charleston Mercury, Sth. hundred dollars down on each piece of property on | the day of wale; and if the te vomptiod h within five days after the day of sale, the property. user. by A Nice Country To Lrve 1x fanini, of Bracctano, bas only jus | by « band of Roman brigand: | prisoner for several days, until a sum of 10,009 scudi was paid for his muusom. A Capuchin friar, who goes every Sunday to Prince Ros- cliosi’s estate at Maccarse, on the sea coast, to say mass to the farming men, was returning last week to the station, on the Civita Vecchia line. to get back to Rome, when he was accosted Signor Sw. cen Peleased, who beld bun reserves the right to resell the k and cost of the defaniting parc the same three times in Published In Washington city, D.C LOUINDA HESS. ap%Weokds GREEN & WILLIA. Jay GREEN & WILLIAMS. | _ Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, | No. $26, southeast corner 7th aud Dstrects, | VALUABLE BUILDING LOT by three well dressed and well armed bandits, REW JERSEY AVENUE BETW ER: who inguired whetber the Prince ef either of On THURSDAY. the7th instant. we shall sell,on , Bis “omS were at the old feudal mansion. The monk replied im the negative, which disap- pointed the brigauds, who doubtless wanted vw capture them for ransom. In a skirmish be- tween brigands and gendarmes the other day, | only four mule: nort., of Rome, the latter were Worsted and hada man killed. Eee 87-Aninfantson of Mr. W. W. Lamborn, residing near Lexington, Lafayette County, Mo., lost its life reeently in a manner at once Singular and sad. It appears the child was Playing about the fire-place, and getting @ small piece of burning coal in its mouth, before it could be removed, the coal passed into the windpipe producing injuries from which it died in three days afterward. the premises. at 6 o'clock Pit, being Lot Bo. 20, | in Johnson's subdivision of Square No. 625, being 25 feet front by 91 feet, gnore or less, which makes | ita valuable Building Lot. Terms: Ove half eash; balanee in six and twel months, for notes bearng interest, and secure! by & | deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing | and revenue stamps at the cost of the purchaser. $20 down on the day of «ae. { my 4d GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. | S7-THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPONED ON sccount of the rain anti! TUESDAY, the 12th fu- | tant ‘same hour aud place, | my Sd GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. Anctioneers and Keal Estate Brokers, No. £26, Southeast corner 7th and D streets. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FRONTING 0: D STREET NORTH DET WEEN BAND SD ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS, | | S7-At Blairstown, lows, while Mrs, New- ton, the wife of one of the millers, in company with another Indy, was looking through ta: millof Hanford & 'Co., Mrs. Newton got too close to one of the shafts. and her dress caught im the cog wheels, and her leg was draws through und torn completly off up to the knoe, and one of her thumbs was also smashed STREETS WEST. AT A On THURSDAY. the 2ist instant, at 6 o'clock p. mm . We shall seli.on the promises, « fine three story Brick House, with basement, containing 9 rooms, | having balls gaa. &c ; pump of excellent water in the yard. milk and emoke Nouse street cars pass- jug the door; lot being 30 fect front by 125 feet Seep. to a fine paved alley, which makes it valuable | Property for a private residence. Terms: One-third cash; balance in six, and eighteen months, for notes bearing 4 S7'Samuel Roger, Chas. Guttman and George R. Salisbury, have been arrested im New York tor obtaining $1,872 from the Peo- twelve, terest. And secured Wy & deed of trust on the premises Aji | ples’ Bank by forged checks. purportin, cooveyancink ani Fevsnuue ntarupe at the cost off ie Rgned oy the teers father. PS — urchaser. jown on jay of xale. “uy iid GREEN & WILLIAMS: Ancts. e7-J. H. Smith, 2 farmer living north ot | Rosemond, Ilinois, was struck by lightuing : | andinstaniy killed’ during the thunder storas v& on Friday. ge ventas. | ag-The newest car-ringin Paris isa diamond uilding. 3 — stton that dors not bang from the ear, but Earle. IMPROVED PROPERTY | put through like a stud and looks ikea dia NU: BY COOPER & LATIMER, Aa) (Late clerks with Southw HIGHLY Va ONT. DW #8T CORNER OF MABY- nond pail. Cote THIBTEENTH ST., 87 The Menhaden oil works in Bristo May 19, 198, at | Maine, owned by Brightman & Sons of New ee > <A; Tiel AT AUC , On TURBDAY AFTERNOON, Sorclock-on the premises. we shall sell Lot No.1, | Bedford, Mass., were burned four nights simce in 268. containing about 551-5 square feet. py. hermen, Lose Ernanere $08 Fenton Sai | ice said, 8 masked mob of fis! nt Hrick House, well Dalit, rontelnine 1 with wide Lall, situated an the northwest | S2°It is becoming the fashion now for the corner of 33th street west end Maryland avenu Tents of a bride to give a party the evening Island, torether with the vacant Lot adjoin! fore the marnage, for the purpose of exhibiting ears, with tntcrest ‘ecured by deen cherie’ | the Wedding presents. It is still more fashiou= Gonvyancing and stamps nt purchaser's cost, S10) | bl ore “presents,” so as to make a big myi2d&ds_ COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts, | s9-The Court of Dijou, France, has ence ess confirmed declaration it secre. BY GBEEN & WILLiaMs, ey of leners is absolute, and that com spans Auctioneers and Keal Batate Bi 5 No, $6, southeast corner of th and Drtieeta, | bee? addressed toa chird party cannot Se re. EXCELL WO-STORY Bi: 87- M. Jules Favre, one of the cblest French Aah eon Fabtaine ON RIGUEM SERERE | orntors snd writers of tor ny, has prone Nonti. at avorion, 4%? pater nr ot THURSDAY. the 4th instant, at 6 o'clock Y. the premiare, ‘good n well built Brick Bowee: ry : day ng te. GREEN }, Aucte. ‘ay td: ‘zCbrou. BSCE ee aah, VALU. BOT