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PROPOSALS. Prcrocsars FoR BRICKS. STAMPED ENVELO! WSPAPSE WEAPPEES, ce D MENT, Jal 174, RDS AND Docks, Navy Derantmenr, period of ‘ard official use during o {0 years, commencing om the Ist day of Octo- TAMP ENVELOP: Bo.1, Note size, aby inche-— No.2. Ureinary letter size, 3.116 lit PPci letter aize, 3% by 5H inckee-three “Fol letter sige, (for circalars,) angammed }, 2°) Dy 55 Inehes—one quality. size, Sh by 6%, inches—three 's by 6% inches, (for cir- p—ope quality. - Uthicial size, $ 15-16 by 6% inches—two qual- fo. 8, Extra official size, 4's by W\ isches—one yamiity STAMPED NEWSPA 6% by 9 inc o — quantities "0 wo hard red hand-made bricks na .O00 best quality arch brick, with square cor- Proposals will be received from brick be have ample fecilities for furnish: stilt nired. ality of Washi color, the size 5, Extra letter to dria band-mede, of to De Siaxaya2ig. Deliveries to commence on September, and continue at the rate of at "The bricks are to be delivered on the wharf at the nd and security in the fali amount of the con- Boi tract will be required to secure its faithfal execu- tion, the Bareau reserves the . 6, Extra letter size. Juneummed on fla WRAPPERS, PED LOP. wing official stamp-d cavelopes for Also. the | ‘Use of the Post Office Departm: mat, Vie: —siz0, 3% by Sis inches, BUILDING THE Bi TY MABKET Hout will be r ceived by the Northern Liberty Market Company # their office, K street. the 7TH DAY oF AUGUsT, POBALB FF | oe BEN LIBEB ts Ml of the above uvelop-s ani Wrappers bossed wih postage stam styice, oa Ce ong ge other devices to pre Or such printing asthe Postasster Geseral ‘The envelopes mast be made im the obth maMner,egual ta every respect to the uch denomioa- jock 974, for furnisaing the als and doing the cut-stone work, brick work, work, plastering. patuting,&c., franired in pailding the superstructure of their new m ‘ations can be seen and ‘at the officeof James H. ¥ reserve the right to reject any or all terest of the company to to 0. The snecessfal bidder will be r.qu red to give ‘unt of twenty thoussn | dollars for ecution of the contrac: GEORGE wi carpenter work. tin sand sper fic ust be of approved quality, specially eae d for the parses * com} Dids if deemed f. dice for embossing the posts Tappers Sre t bonds to the amo the faithful ex: 2558 [O&engl 4s P BUPOSALS FOR MILITARY SUPPLIES. Dero? QvaRTREMAsTER’s OFFicE, MILADELPHIA, July 15, 3374. Sealed Proposals, in duplicate, with a cvpy of this advertisement ettached to each. will be received at this fice until noon Avoust 29, 1874, for farnish- United states Qaarterm 120.0 pairs Woo 20.0 pairs White Ber! 5.40 pairs Woollen Mi:ten: 17000 pairs Boots, brase screwed. bras screwed. 9,0 pairs Buffalo Overshoes ‘S pairs Arctic Overshoes, Back! Overshoes, Saow Exciuders, mt reserves the righs 0! Giee for eng stamps or denemioations of stamps no Bow used, and any changes of dics or colors shall Ds InBy OF mSy Lot be continued. » B= 300n as made, shall b- come the er’s Department, tz: Tr, and should the of any cf them oe temporartiy or permaacntly dis Continued they shail be promptly turaed over to the Post Office BD partmeut, oF its agent,as the Post- De thoronghly and perf ‘gumming on the flsp of each (except and not less thin the wrappers to be also band gummed wot les than three-fourths of an fpeb in wicth acroes the end. SECUSITY FROM FIRE AND THBFT. id jon of the contract. that the en- Yelopes acd wrappers shall be mannfactared snd Scred in apartments separate and distinct from tbose in which any otner work f# doae, and in sach S WADLer as to insure security against loss by fire or heft. The manntacte ry must at all times be subject to the inepecti.n of an scent of the Department, who mire the stipulations of the contract to be jloyees, and agents shall conform to such regulations as che Department may from time to time adopt for the securicy of the Gov- ernment. for circulars) tobe put oa b ithe enthe lengt 2.400 sets Iron —o sets Btencil Plates. 70,00 yards Dark-bine Cloth, 6-4 30) .400 yards Bky-Di Ail articles will be sutje de informed that fall 11 be insisted upon, the standard will ed. ernment reserves the right to reject any ery of the articles ‘ranciasco. bs ly to this office, to be endorsed sddrcesed 6- cted toa rigid inspection, Bids are requested for detiv bil hie ond also at San Yor iuormation i detaity ap welopes couteining roposals fF Military Bapplles, jersigned. General. of the Comtecnete=s pn Assistant Quartermaster General The contrsctor, his em; elopes and wrappers must be bauded in par- celg of twenty-five, and packed in strong pastebuard Of straw bores, securely boand on aii tae cuges and corners with cotton or linen cloth glaet on. exch Bex to contain not less than two hundred of the note snd let BOPOSALS FOR WRO 1BON WORK FOR NEW STATE DEPART: OPPick oF EUPERVIsING ARCHITECT, TReascRy DaraRrManr, Washinsion. D. C., July 24th Sealed Proposals will b UNTIL 12 x. oO farnisbing, deli he Wrought an: NT. and ane etn Coe Rs red and fifty each. The and fasteacd i per, and sealed so a8 to safely bear mail for delivery to postmasters. When two thousand or more envelopes or wrappers are required to fil! the order of a postmaster, th OF pasicboard boxes containing ths same ia stroag wooden oases, well strapped from. and addressed: but wa Feqaired, proper tab ished by an agent of the Dep: jaced upon each package by the con- ep cases, containing envelopes or be transported by water routes, must ovided with suitable water-proofing to be done onder the tn Of an agent of tho Department. - BPELIVERY. ‘The envelopes ana wrappers must be ready for de very on the lst day of October,1574. aud thereafter rnished and deiivercd, compiste tu ail respects. in euch quantities asmay berequired to Bll the daily orders of postmasters; the deliveries be made either at the Post Ofice Department, Washington, D. C., or at the office of an agent duly imspect and receive the same; the at the option of the Postmas ost of delivering. as toring, packing, sddresing. label- Water proofing to be paid by the FFICK ROOMS AND FURNITURE. Department will have sapervis- of the mannfacture, storage, and issue of the elopes and wrappers, and be shall at all 1 and free access to the apartments, where the same are manafect ared ne purpose of inspecting the same; tT shall furnish him aod his clerks ¢-k-room, for the transaction of wency, without cost to the gov- THE L4tH DAY oF AvotsT, 1874, for and patting’ in place ork required fur the of :be New State Department. Copies of the Drawings 8 had on spplication at this offic All scaffolding required by the contractors to put will be foraished by the Depart- but will be erected by the con- Proposals will be made for the whole work com- plete, as shown on Drawings, and described in ‘The whole of the work must be completed within four months from date of acceptance of the pro- thly, deducting 10 per strong msnilla Specitications may be mend. must be pl tractor. Wovode laspection and direction Paymerts will be made mo; , @ntil the completion of the contract. Lids must be accom two responsible persons, thousand dollars, (@25,600,) that th cept and perform the contract, if awarded him, t he security to be certified by’ t Judge, Olerk of the Usited States Attorney of the District ust be promptly fi sufficiency of t United Court, or the Dis he bidder resides. rtment reserves the richt to reject any deemed for the interest of the t Government to do 80. 2 Bvery bid must be made on the printed form to be obseined at this office, snd must conform in every respect to tha requirements of this advertisement, or it will not be considered. Proporais will not be received from partics who are not themselves en, cast-iron work, and w cilities for gettin, All bids must An sgeut of the manofactare of ve not the necessary fa- out the work. in 8 scaled envelope, ed “*Proposala for Wrought and Cast-irou Work of Library, New State D ington, D. O.,” and addressed epartment, Wash- F may also be reqnired to farnis Without charge, suitable aud Foome f/r use of the post office in Bapervising Architect, wistoring park: velopes and wrapgers to be forwaried Sbrough the matis. ] 8. EN SB OF = Cresta Peas Steerer, » July 15, 1374, il be The cortractor stock of the se ¥eloges axd «r N. Sealed Propcsals, in ouplicate this fice until 2 oceck woon, BAT August 1, 1874, for furnishing materials and labor ——— of the following rivers aud tf propriation $10,000, con- 6 canal revetuents. lo, Ohio, $75,600—Dredging sand and clay. 25,00-—Dredgiog sand and 20,000—Pier extension, er Obig, 910 Wa Pier extension, 10, $50 K0— Bepaira to rs. ‘Biver, Obio, 83),000—Pier oxtensl and to provide against suy that may be likely to occur duriog the existence oi tant ence aad every order of the De- all contingene Moprce, Michigan- Sacdusky City, Ohto, clay, Black Rrver, Ohio «ky Biver, Ohio, PA ts for stamped care.opes and wrappors ssced and delivered will be mate qaarter- proper examination and adjastment cf ier extension, 35,00— Pier extension $35 000—Drilling, blasting, break water extension. must be submitted for each harbor. Bids from iron dealers for each and irom material, for any or all of the h tired, will be ‘entertatned are 1 to bid on each and every item of all the other t wrappers, the eca'eulated on ths basis of the number the several grades during the last fiscal ye sr, Deed Which was a follo’ Ho. }, note sive, ors ‘Other bidders . billa of materials, instruc. idets, and printed forms, wpon which all be made, may be had upon iT letter size, third qualit: . 4, full letter size. extra letter siz é extra letter size, second quality zesthird qualit: bids offered mast cation to this < fice. Envelopes enclosing bids must be endorsed with name of the harborto which they refer BLUN Lient. Col. Enginsers,U. 5. P20PosaLs For FUEL ial size, Bret quai Pere Hovse oy RePResenta’ Sealed Proposals wilt eceived at this of o'clock m.,on FBIDAY,the 31st day of for furnishivg for the’ House of Re (2.240 Ibs.) best quality W De 10 be thoronghly screon- OFFICIAL STAMPED ENVELO: sentatives 8@0 tons od; G0 cords of season three pieces, and 6) cords of sea- in three pisces, all te be soned Oak Wood, sawe drlivercd into ths vaults of the Capitc irection of the Chief Engiteer, within after signing the contrac: No bids will be reee AG BESMENT—BONDS. ays after the contract has been cessful bidder shail eater iuto an ed from parties personally unknown by the Olerk, unless accompanied b: Written guarantee, signed by some responsible per- son, that in the event of the ace) the necessary contract will be ex! bidder when requir < tr true intent shall make, execat absect to the ap ancefof the Pstmaster General cient suretios in the sam of ~usacd dollars, $26,0W),) as @ for- bful performance ‘of said agres- ment oF contract, sccording te tue provisions aad bilittes of the seventeenth section ress entitled ‘An act legalizing riations for such necessary ob- » usually incinded im the general Sppropriaticn bills without anth ‘rity of law, and to for certain iacidsntel expenses of nts and offices of the Government, and pores” (United states Statutes at ume 5, page 535.) approv agast 36, act prov ides that in cage the coatractor ii to com piy with the terme of hiscontract he snteties shall be liable i la such contract as tigat for in the name of the court baving jurisdiction t Ifthe contractor to whom the first award may be hen'd fait to enter into agrecment snd isfactory bonds —) red into by the nds with govd and sul EDWARD McP} two bondred th Cler! fettare for the fi E, U. 8. CAPITOL eTon, July 18, 157 4. PBOPOSALS FOR GRADING AND MOVING EA OF TREES AT THE A SeeITxOT'S OFFIC subject to the I Was! Of ap set of Co and making appre TH AND STUMPS 8. CAPITOL GROUNDS. ‘oposals for the above work are invited, the office of the Architect of ¥ |, at 2 o'clock p, pecifications can be seen. = to state the price per onbic yard, No ules accompanied pproved by one of the United BX and provid bid will be considered bend in the stm of x judges of « District Court of the clerk of said court, conditiored that the part Wwiil enter into contract and perform the service in with the specifications. ‘The right to divide the work, and to reject any or to the interest of the Uaited “ppWAED CLARK Architect. KID GLOVE DEPOT! for the forfeiture Inted damages, to nited States, in any all bids, as may be States, is resery; Jy 18-eotaugs as herein provided, then ied and the contract let te eet responsibie bidder, and so on aatil 4 eareewent and bonds sre exec owest bidder shall be required jetion embraced heretn, as so whom the contract was awarded Provide that if al aay f the contract the ume irresponsible for the master General SID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES TRACT NUT ASSIGNABLE. tm auy case, be lawfally BES ESVATIONS. Tal reserves the right to re- © ‘The centract canmt, transferred or assigu: 1-BUTTON 2 BUTTON t GLOVES! S-BUTTON ‘The Postmaster Gene: @ENUINe JOUVIN'S! GENUIN«s ALEXANDER SE! all bide if, in his jadgement, the ped envelopes and CHAS. BAUM'S KID GLOVE DEPOQ 408 SEVENTH STREET. Interees ef tee avverament © may be ‘extended. ‘be ‘oud ‘the - Sane ee comin Conditions herein set forth shall gove contract. 7 order of the prices, and ‘Shall govern im such ex- on cf the. taveloper ‘oposals are Invited, #1 qualities and colors FRENCH CORSETS! < SRMAN CORSETS! 4LL STYLES OF CORSETS Up band apd made to order at cMas. BAUMS Boop Skirt and Corset Factory 408 SEVENTH GT EBT AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNUVON. AUCTION SALES. en ott : i : BATURDAY, August 1st, at 20 o'ctork Omice No. 90% Sth strect E a Snr gt ny auction foots Tl sel by order ae ot J.P. Town, in, ac ment of Constabi: BA) v. ‘Al l- ‘constet pean atge sean, | PMG eee HUSETTS AVENUE NORTHEAST, | “ass i * ures, &c. Ey 1 Walnut Marble Chi pets eater, =a os sll mt a Top Chamber ix ‘ar icles. of @ deed of trust to ed’ Maren nh Istes wed “Gang recente te eeee nee eee Ae, ‘Liber No. 670, fete 5, et ava-rone of the Land | §3¥ LATIMER & OLEART- jor ington county vuctioncers and. Ketate Brokers, Bouthwest corner Pennsylvania ave. and lith street, Btar Office Buildings, a AT BALESBOOMS. Ca saTunDAt BOBBUNG, August 1, 1874, in front vf our auction roms, com: at O'eiock.. wi I, im connection with eur usual and inder Ene Board of Health. BNE, M.D , Hoaith Ofticer. RTMEN jays after eale, the trustee reserves BURBAU OF ConstavcTION AND REPAIR, $2 Rosell tho property at the risk and cost of | ane wavy Departmen sits me J aly 30, are Ser oeeaeoet petal to eee ee notice in F suction the fullowiug- named vecmios ne Panlic 3G SIOELOW, Trastos, AT THz Upitep States Navy ¥. 15-008: SATUBDAY, the ¥9tn of Anga: a as J08. F. KELLY, Auct. Jock om 5 pias cied torr Tew vessels: "? ant —_— et S27 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED mntil | “SHA ww: “ Wassve,” each of 433 tous EJ uren ent. eit of the eis” nOUF end place. pat zHe Uxizen Srarss Naval Bration,Lrace ys " STAND, on y the Oh os 378 3t 598. ¥_ KELLBY, Anct. 4 Mag o'clock m.stho iron-clad vess 200: tops measnrement. To-MORROW. AY Tue Usiray Staves Mival Stazion ORLEANS, on AY, the 22th of Sopi ¥ THOMAS DUWLING, Auctioneer, 7 mete che exe Lg g et Read AE roel of 7th at. bree Aes a ae si oa - ss a * “Yuma,” each of 433 tons me ELEGANT WALNUT AND COTTAGE FORWI- shefron-clad screw vesscie*ieotee eae RE, MIRROBS, CARPETS, OILULOTHS, | Py?" BRD AND TSBLE LINEN. HALB AWD HUSK | j.4'X)SPACO. cach MATTRESSES. FEATHER PILLOWS, BOL- | }.0)70\Md nove ST ERS. oc. 7ac 7 SE AUOTION. SME ‘The vessels will be offered as they lie, and may be tg REG pele eS ec exemiued at any time previous to the day of sell the ontire effects of a gontieman daciining | UPaE application to the Commandant ef the Yi NEBAGO, z "4 - or Station where they are, respectively wh» will ex- thirteen rectus, condlering in tere es OF #0m8 | Ripe to persons deviring to bid au nveators: of Elegant Marble.top Waluut Chamber Suites, eats yer seston ete tne ee wien Cottage Suites, Wardrobes, Mirrors, Thirty per centuay of the whole amount of the par- Benasels, Three-ply aud Ingrain Carpets, Sint Of tole, coh tan tee cau when the of role. and the ba confirmed by the Le removed within three such confirmation. ‘The Goverument reserves the right to withdraw : the vessels, or either of them, from salo at any time, Toe ad et ean ee necrly Row, tn good condi | SOG toyesett any Bid OF offer which way be coca: ‘ OMA'S DOWLING, Anctlonser, | Fed Inadequate, Jy 30-th At Mattings. Oi'clot ce paid in cash when the artment: ths vessels to eks from the date of (OFFICIAL) LAWS OF THE UBITED STATES Passed af the First Session of the Ferty- EVENING STAR. _ rinkers im New York. PY ot ter-houses. it ts found there sre ret persons this city, who are ts Ino habit of drinking blood flowing warmly from ng purposes 4 Mr. Ew it reported to lows: “ Profes: a blood forme. I wascot to the grave. years. I bad first, but pow a haif pigt Well-conditioned ox is thé greatest life. My sister’s baby has +o far preser and nourished with littleelse but blood. I know twenty people who drink it in neig! borhood to whom I have recommended it. It has extraordinary effects on some people, es- be resorted weakness of the tem.” On a visit of the inquirer to a sl bouse in Tenth ‘orty second *treet, he found a delicate looking woman with ‘a sickly boy holdi blood which ran from an ox with Its throat cut. or three glasses in tarn, and de- of added of the ‘butchers’ was asked whether drank blood, and is stated to have replied to the following effect: “Share an’ Ido now; why not Low; faith an’ ye couldn't tell the difference be It’s just as swate, shur: warm ard foine. jad is stripgthenin’, shure. Hould on an I'll It's bees warm—runnin’ right from The proprietor said: winter we had men, women and to drink blood. They always imbibe cod, never the blood of sheep. Some or them wince a bit at first, but when you close ‘our eyes blood warm from the beast’s neck has just the same taste as warm milk from the cow. We don't charge for the biocd, sell It to sugar refiners.”* sserted to be more efficacious fer weak lungs b cod liver oil, and to differ its constituents from that of human beings.—1. ¥. Cor. Phila. Rec {G@uNERat raTURB—No.12.) 933 and for the cure of certain ly Hunter, of Thirt, appropriations of the Government for the fiscal June thirtieth, ‘ei ty: three and eigh! four, and for other sentatives of the gress assembled, That the diseases, fourth street, mquirer as fol. reread atte imptive my life fiftees nance for it at hot blood fro: hundred and se and House of Repre- America in Com t ali & if iat Hi the rom be Scopes year ing year ending Juve thirtieth, eighteen bh dred and seventy-four, and for former years, and for other purposes, name! red and Gred and eighty-eight dollars and sigh accounting officers of the Treas- to pay George A. Batchelder, late sec . tor expenditures incu: teen hundred ‘and forty-five pecially wome: DEPARTMENT OF STATE. OU RAB. PORKIGN UN TRRO For rent of court-house and. appurtenant, in Jeddo, J. ciency for the fecal year endi: = bundred and seventy-ioar, five thou- For stationery, book-cases, arms of the United States, seals, cent To enable ti by bim durin abd reventy- Collars ano thirty seven cents. or legislative expenses of Dakota T year eighteen bandred two, being amount required to ond Carney for articles furnishe retary of Dakota, as per finding of the ac- counting officers of the Treasury, seventy-one For amount due by the United States to the District ot Columbia, for one-third of the Ore cost of maintaining the Sre-department from January thirty-first, eighteen bandred and seventy-three, to June t hundred and seventy-four, thirty-four thon two hundred and ninety-one dollars and sixty- ing a glass to the Both drank t ‘and serenty- the late seo- igbteen hundred and seventy- audited by the so- reasury, six hundred one, a8 per accounts dal; counting officers ot the and sixty-eight dollars and sixty-four cents. For interpreters to the consulates in Uhina, tween it an’ milk. in the winter i: children every T accounts duly audited jcer of the Treasury, two thourand ang thirty-seven dollars and twenty cents, and on account of the same for the fies yeer ending June thirtieth, eighteen handred avd seventy-two, one thousand aud forty-six lars and twenty four cents; in all, thousand and eighty-three dollars and’ fo: For expenses for interpreters, guards other matters at the consulates’ at Cons nople, Smyrna, and Beirut, i the United States penitentiary amie City, Wyoming Perritor damage by fire in September, eighteen ha be expended by the ‘cept when we teventy-three, Hare and eight ce he legisiative expenses ¢ veing for fuel, rent, of the territorial assembly, | hcial printing, stationery, repairing, care , stoves, oficial postage » three thousand four hun- od twenty-five dollars. For the legislative expenses of the Territ: of New Mexico, to pay balances dae Juan OG. Komero, salary ss member of the assembly #ixty-rix dollars; William F.M. Arny, late sec retary of the Territory, ninety-four dollars and teventy-one cents; and Henry Wetter, late sec- retary of the Territory,one hundred and twenty dollars; making, in ali, two hundred and eighty dollars and seventy ope cents, being deficienc: year eighteen hundred an rT considerably in i ii He ee ud furniture tor both ndria,.Jera.alem, domivions, bet: the amount required to pay accounts adjuste Officers of the Treasary for pg June thirtiet dred and seventy-three, one bundred and forty-eight dollars and eighty-two cent. For salaries of consal: consuls, commercial agents, consular clerks, including loss by exchange, bei: in the appropriation for the fisc Jane thirtieth, eighteen hundred pally necessary to effect transfers in accounts based upon certificates of t BH The St. Joseph ( murder of James Koss, who bad with the steeds of the farmers Ross, in the custody of an of- y to jail, when he wasseizea, i@’s remonstrances, Heraid describes the tive furniture by the account in that vicinit ficer, was on bi in spite of the con: mob of armed men. Resistance was usel ‘zed from his horse and taken into * Then, for the first time, this boy seemed to comprehend the awful fate which He shook with fear and cried for mercy. With one end of the rope about his neck, he burst into tears; he admitted that he had meral, consuls, vice- awaited him, and seventy- N. B —The premises are for rent on moderate | ppy LATIMER & OLEARY. term Possession given August Ist, 1574. Real Estate Brokers and Anctioncers. weakdst Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and filth st. “1. WALL © 00. Anctioucers, Caen Deans. ew Marble Building, ; No. 900 and 903 Peunsyivauia avenue, cor. oth st, | RECEIVER'S GALE OF 4 NEW CHARLES M. — By order of Oourt in 3793, NEWA Docket 13. T will sell, on TI AY, the ELE Ast day of Aucast, 1814, at 1¥ o'clock m., WALN ; t ction rooms of Latimer & Cleat WALN One new Charles M. 8tieff Piano Forte, ROOK: five tone ard condition. Hair o Terms cash, ALFRED B, WILD, Receiver. Hoa iy39-dis LATIMEB & CLEABY, Aucis, BERS yM. L. WALL & O0., Auctioneers, ‘OND. URNITURE pets uildiag, -HA ¥ New Marble Buildiog, On FRIDAY MORNING, July 31, 1874, Nos. 900 and 902 Pennsyivania avenue. commencing at 10 o'clock, we willsell, on the — first floor cfonr salesrooms, the above-men- | U. 8. MARSHAL’® BaLE OF A LoT oF tioned Furniture, Carriages, &c.,&0 READY-MADE OLOTHING. Sri Bs edded to the above sale, 20 pleces | In virtue of a writ of fiera tactas srued ont of the 2 64.5. and Oheck Matting; 150 pieces | clerk's office of the ng eos Court of the District of 84 6-4, cloth. Oclumbia, and to me directed, I will sell at public 3939 M_L. WALL & CO., Ancts. er cash, at ao 7 aan street so pp J w th day of Au 4, commencing Y B. BH. WARNER. f- 4 BB* Pitti Wetate Broker and Auctioneer, acres ici Sona ne Coeds, bo Wits Vis: Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sta, northwest. | 3} Bes nd Bows’ Pan’ re 60 do. ys? Jackets, Pants aad Vests; OBASORRY SALE OF VALUABLE IM- ; . PROVED PROPERTY ON THE MOMTHBAST | 16 40- Go. Linen Jackets; CORBER OF THIRD AND K STREETS | 7 do. do. Cloth Vesta, Bee eer rie, WASHINGTON CITY, | 3).0. do, de. Veets, Jackets and Pants; Under and by virtuecf a decree passed by the | 2'Krit Jackets 0 preine Court of the District of Columbia, ia Dace Wapenlees, Otitis, hie det cause pending in 34 Cotton Stirs and Drawers, tas Geredorf ef al. Beizod and levied upon as the gcods and chattels of org roe pe Simon Goodman, and will be soll to satisfy execa- Socket 18.) the u tion No, 12,825, in favor of Samus! Heiman. Bells ex pusiis suction, ta froneor a x SHARP. 0.9. Marshal, D. 0. jhe highest bidder, on" FRIDAY. 31st day of July, | 228d __ By WM. L. WALL £ 00., Aucis._ A. D. 1874, at 5:50 o'clock p.m. those two (2) L Y DUNOANSON BROB., Auctioneers, described as flows, viz: Being the west twe: ve bh streets northwest. feet front on K street north, by the whols depth of ——— abered three, (3,) in syuare numbered five | TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED hundred and fifty-eight, (558 Theac ESTATE On THE SOUTH SIDE OF leet fr. 2 2 YLVANIA AVENUE. BETWEEN 21st four, (4.1 ubered five hundred and ifty- | AND UU; BTR SOnT in square n eight, (268) This propertygie finely locate’. mod te improved by a comfortable three story Brick House, with back building. : The terms of:als are: Que-third of the purchase mney cash, and the balance tn equal instalments Of six, twelve and eighteen months, the purchaser | auction fe trout ot the cree ines. to give, for the deferred payments, His promissory | Tornday of August 1Sricat notes, to be secured by a deet of trust on said that certain pleco or parcel of a: f 4 im aqnare 683, and bearing interest from dats one tof Columbia, known and de- be 20) to’ be deposited by the purchaser, | sire v theca ee en ity ETS SORTH WEST. By virtue of a deed of trnst, diated on thedth - As71y and recorded in o} lay of October. iber No. 658, folio 282, for Washington county. D. of the party seenred thereby, ; tignated on the ground plat of the suid city as acne ee ee CRY WHLCLER, T of lot Fourteen! ti), in square numbered set WOODBURY WHEELER, Trastec. five (75), beginning for tue same at the j04 J.T. COLDWELL, Saiseman. | corner said lot bumbered fonrtee YEUSTEBS’ SALE of onc eam I ning thence southwesterly at I sino, three Mandrets, Sve Cart Harness, | ine of Pennsylvania a t A five Bick’ ©: one Emery Machine, Baildin: nize inches; thence south twenty-five (25) teet; Pulleys. 8 and other appurtenances ther: thence east abont forty-four feet; theace northeast. sate boioes By Virtue uf a deed of trust beac. | CHy ninety feet and «Ix Incbes fo the line of Penn; ein : ine of ns by nal Reon sylvania avenne; and thence. westerly forty-nine Hece tae, folie Bai ot tee ned coeo Wakinat | fect nine inches to the place of beginning, tozether tn, D. 6 .wo wiilecil at public anction,on Fai. | ith sil the improvements thereon. 8" "0 DAY, ihe $1st day of July, 1574, at 0:30 v'olock Terms: ‘The amount of indebtedness sec m., at the foot of 3d strect southeast, on Guinand’s | fnid cord of trust a witarf, the above nanied articles. Terms cash. cath; balance ; 123,24,95.27 20 WELCOME HEROS Trasteos, | are not complied with within seven days after ne Cefeulting purchaser. Conveyancing at cost of pur- BY 3,8; WARNER, chaser. © FA. LUTZ, Ja. Trastece Estate Broker and Anctioncer, re) DUNGANSON BBOS , Aucts. c- ing officers of the Treasury, nine thousand one -six dollars and sixty cents. For salaries of United States consuls for fixcal year eighteen hundred and seventy-two, amount due F. A. Perkins, late United consul at Tahiti, eighty-nine dollars. For contingent expenses of United States con- sulates for the carrent fisc: from the allowance of t: vided by act of February twenty-second, red and stolen horses; but then he added “she was a mere boy, and want form.” The only answer to this was the stern ad but five minutes left;" end four stout men significantly took hold of agitated that he would have fallen to the ground if he had not again besought mer spoken to the deaf. seventy-two. iteously that | hundred and sixt; For the legislative expenses of the Territory of Utah, to pay balance due Chauncey W. West, late member of the axsembly, being a deficiency eighteen Bundred and sixty- nine, one hundred and twenty dollars. © increased compensation of mem- the assembly authorized by the act of January twenty-third, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, four thousand seven hundred tnd eighty-nix dollars. For the legislative expenses of Washi Territory, being the amount required for the increased compensation of members of the as- thorized by act of January twenty- teen hundred and seventy-three, one three hundred and ninety-five dollars and thirty cents. TREASURY MISOELLANROTS. For furniture and carpets (or the Treasury Department: For carpets, desks, tabies, chairs, sheiving for the tile-room, boxes, repairs of furniture, cases of oil chair covers and cushions. repairs and laying carpets, and other miscellaneous items of a like character, ten thousand dollars. For furniture and repairs of same, ca-pete, and slmilar necessaries for public buildings under the contro! ¢ Treasury Department, ten thovsand dollars. d a ‘or repairs aud preservation of all pu buildings under tne Sontrol of the ‘Treasury 1 , forty thousand dollars. ‘That the unexpended balances of the priations for vaults, sates, and locks for puildings, and for fuel, lights, water, cellaneous items for the same, now remaini on the books of the Treasury Department lable under the provisions of the fifth, sixth, and seventh sections of the act of July twelith, eighteen hundred and seventy, are hereby made availabie from and after the ‘pas- warning that he ‘hi for the fircal year The lad was so al year for rent ariving wenty per centam rall He might as we! en came “silence for a moment,” broken only by the tick of the watch in the spokeeman’s hand. their rigid faces. The gathering, and only a minute remai: bites There was no pity in ity" centum as heretofore, thirty-one thoa- shadows of night were eight hundred and firty doll it expenses due the late consul being a deficiency for the June thirtieth, e. pray, although ina tone were indistinguishabie. m the executioner dred abd sovent; five dollars and ‘hat the unexpended balan: priation for a lithographic press a materials, and fer li laborers, in the act m: sundry civil expenses ef the year s the body of the young horse- thief Was dangling ten feet from the ground. His hands were thrown wildly up to catch the rope, but & moment after they dropped lifeless on each side, and the boy horse-thiet was dead. ‘The executioners mounted their horses and rode away, leaving the corpse there alone with the might. * phic pressmen ai Government for the eighteen hundred and seventy-four, urposes, approved March third, and seventy-three, is hereby made available for the purchase of a second Lithographic press and the necessary materiais. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, INDEPENDENT TREASURY. For contingent expenses undef the act of the hteen hundred and forty. keeping, transfer, iblic revenue, bei: cloth, matting, rage, and for otber eighteen bun tae eS ANotTHER STRUGGLE BeTWeRy A Jersey Pastor AND His CONGREGATION.—T culty between the Rev. Mr. Haeck, of the Ger. man Lutheran church, in Jersey City, and his congregation is not conflict has taken place between the Rev. L. it. church, on Central avenui tion. | ‘The latter allege that he is i and that ho interferes with the pre; accordingly called on sixth of Angust, wl Soe fix, for the collection, safe- and disbursement of the pu amount required to pay accounts audited a: found due by the accounting officers of the for the fiscal year ending Jane thir- tleth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, seven bundred and forty-seven dollars and thirty-four cents; and of the unexpended bal- ance of the appropriation for compensation of designated depositaries, made by the act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy- three, for ten thousand dollars, the sum of one thousand five hundred dollars is hereby author- ized to be paid for the services of the designated depositary at Buffalo, New York, daring the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hun- dreq and seventy-one. For contingent expenses under the same act for the-fiscal vear eighteen hundred ty-four, for offices of the various assist: urersand depositaries of the United States, thousand dollars. To pay Charles Clinton for salary as assistant treasurer of the United States at New Orleans, ear ending June thirtieth, eigh- and seventy-two, five hundred clnes to accede to th: for which he was engaged has expired. The pastor attempted to conduct the services on Sunday last, but was forcibly ejected by one of the vestrymen. Another clergyman, the Rev. Mr. Thompson, read the ser: tion numbering eight persons. Policemen were stationed at the door of the church to prevent rded clergyman paper, engraving, charges, and other expenses of making and is. eulng the national currency, for the fiscal year ending dupe thirtieth, eighteen bundred and seventy-three, eleven thousand two hundred and nineteen dollars and seventeen cents. ‘vice to @ congrega- further trouble. accepted an invitation from ti iscopal mission, on Bowers to Freach for them; but he announced that he had charges, and other expenses of making and is ppeal to Bishop Oder- suing the natonal currency required to com- plete the eervice of the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen handred and eeventy-four, twenty thourand dollars. To pay commissions allowed by law to collec- tors of customs acting as superintendents of Ive thousand dollara, letion of extension and remofelling id building for court-house and post-office , Indiana,forty thousand dollars. Fer examination of national banks and note plates, being amount required to pay C. A. Meigr, bank-examiner, for services in examin- ing savings-banks in the District of Columbia, six hundred and thirty-nine dollars. For continuing the introduction of shad inte the rivers and lakes of the United States, to be expended under the direction of the States Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries, fif- teen thourand dollars, which ehall be avatiable taken his case en a: heimer.—NV. Y. He Scppen DeaTH OF A Naval OFF! dispatch from Pensacola, F Lieutenant Wm. mn. manding the ironclad steamer Mahopac, died snddenly at 3 o’clock this afternoon, under the following circumstances: short visit to the village of Woolsey, just out- ard, and, to all ap} a little before 3 for the fiscal teen bundre He had ‘been on a | UxiTED STATES MINTS AND ASSAY OFFICES, Oftice of the Director of the Mint: For salary of the Director from April frst. eighteen bundred and seventy-three. to July ret, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, five housand six hundred and twenty-five dollars. For salary of examiner for th June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sevent tour, five hundre ide the navy good health, left the yal accompanied by a brother officer and a boat to his vessel, whic chored near the beach of Santa Kosa island, about a mile and a half across the bay. over half the distance was accomplished, the two officers took the oars, but Lien"enant Buck bad not made three strokes when he fell in an Assistance soon reached the to goin a smali e quarter ending and fifty dollars. For amount required to cover loas in recoinage of abraded gold coine, for the fiscal year enaing spoplectic fit. June thirtieth, eighteen hund dred and seveaty. Feceral Buildings, corner‘th and F ste, northwest, | oy cnomay DOWLING, Auctioneer; 1 CHANCERY SALE OF VALUABLEIM PROVED 641 Louisiana avenue, pear 7th street, Ee OUND M CSTREETS ORTH EOT ey | TRUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPER WASHINGTON CITY. D.O. TY ON D STREET NORTHWEST, BETWEEN Upaer and by virtue fs decree, pamed by | NEW JERSEY AVENUR AND BROMTH OAP- the Bupreme Court of the District of Colambia, | ITOL STREET, AT AUCTION ib a canse pending in that cozrt, wherein Wm, By virtue of’ a deed of trast bearing date the eis lait if, aug Ab Oonnor and Bichard 26th day of June, A. D. ‘dsfendante, Doc. 13,) in Liber No. 728, folio 73, 0 ed , as trustee, tion, tn front of ihe premis the highest lidder, Celeak ern letel peeee teatlet ete et, | at public suction,on MONDAY, the 3d day of A 8 part of the west halfot Jot 6, in square 161, This | &St, 1874, at 6 o’clock p. m., all those pleces or Property ts improved by a two-story frains house, cels of ground known as parts of lots numbered two The terms are: Om rth of the hase mor g three (3), four (4), and five (5), in syuare No. cath, and the balance in equal fustalments of $30, being 60 feet frout By a depth of 9) fect nine (9) fered parmcuty his pocuniaenrg noted ts Satcenneel | Eerie: One-halt cash; balance in $0 days. A do- by a decd of trust on said part of the west haif of lot | posit of $10 required when the property is bid off, fram rauare 161, and bearing interest nt 8 per cont. | All conveyancing at the cert of the purchaser ve u 3504, Bq iseil at public anc- | Cords of the District of Columb’ tothe highest bidder, | of the party secured ereby, the nm ed as trustee will offer for sais, in front of the premises, from date of sale, $100 to be deposited b: . TYLER, Trustee. «Bator whone bid ie accept. ‘Albeonyeyancing at | _i326-a THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. Saar eee ee: ¥ WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, JOHN WL FR Trustee. 5 . SOLT (Successor to Green & Williams, Aucts.,) iymta J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman: en It » ¥ DUNOANSON BROS., Auctioncers, ie and D streets northwest, | TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE BBAL BE: B Corner RB and D ote S| OTR BITCATE ON 8 SEE © ERT, N FXECUTOR'S SALE OF STRINWAY Rose. | NINMTEENTH AND TWENTIETH OTS TS WOOD PIANG: STOOL ARE Soven two | NOTHWEST. AR THE CONNSOTIOUT LARGE FRENCH-PLATE MIRROES, VENUE AND P STREET CIRCLE. Back. VELVST PARLOR SUITE. (in greon,) Under and by virtue of two deeds of trust TURKISH CHAIR, FANOY CHAIRS, MAB on DI D. ed respectively in jo. a lies CCR We aS NTATAED 300, farther deei of trust made and exe- IN HOUSE No. 130 INGLE PLAGE, 0 th day of July, 1872, aod lodged for STBEXT SOUTHEAST. 6 ofthe recorder'of deeds for the ALso, e + (nearly now: cost @400,) SINGLE said doods of trust TOF BGO Be HOMES, See SENG DAY, the 3d day of MONDAY MORNING, Anguet 3, rust, 1874, at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, in front o’elock. [ will sell, atthe remises, proceed to sell the following pieces use 130 or parcels of ground, to wit: Lots Nos 28, 29, 3), 81 st ard 2d streets southeast, the 82, of Hopkins’ subdivision of sqaare numbered effects of Mre. Margaret W. Bteever, 110, as the same is recorded in liber B, on psge 1&4, ‘This furviture is handsome and in the office of the surveyor of Washington. 6 at ition of private buyers. ‘Terms of sale: One-third cash, and the balance in At 12 o'clock, the rame ‘day, tho Bu equal installments in six, twelve, and eightoe Bi bes, &c., will be sold on the premitacs. months, bearing interest at six per cont. per an- Terms cash. LIBUT. . STER bom, secured by a of BD einber mutred on cach Moe! A it e requi on a co De it in Cia off. Srthetermect sale ure not complied = with in seven days atter day of sale the trustees re- serve the right to reseil the Y¥ WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer property oF any portion .COMRROT i tp which default is made at the risk of toe defaalt- B Hoxtawen cee ae eee ioe rine. ill conveyancing at ths cost of the — purchaser or purchasers. VALUADLE BUILDING LOT, FRONTING ON Wit i, WARD. ot trustecs, JOHN N. OLIVER, SCUTH. ISLAND AT Eee STRRET | ivascokds WASH. U. WILLIAMS, Anct. On MONDAY, the 34 day of Any YB. H. WABRER, 6 Slee im , we shall voll, om wu mise bs Beat Retate Beek or and Auctioneer, fect far lot Bein suuare No. 235, being about & | Federal wuildings, corner 7th and WF sts. northwest, 5 é ‘bUSTEB’S EO 0-8TORY AND an ThaNsaaD “WOOR. Bt DWEULING- HOUSE, BETWEEN B AND c HEABT, AT AUC- SH. 1B. WILLIAMS, Anct. By virtue of a deed of trust to Daniel L. Raton Re Toa = Bos creetl tate Scxcber 30,8; D. Asi, duly ‘Beal Estate Broker and Anctionser 1 : Fedoral Buildings. Gorner Teh aad Streets N, W. | !atg.iecords for Washingion county. in ine poe} cs ea PN ra ay ee (year gs % ‘wit: Bela> a ‘and Jenkins’ subd gubdiy sion of in the va | SZ THR ABOVE SALM ye, poeTroNRD, on party from the monitor, but the officer expired & few minutes after having been taken on board. He will be buried to-morrow morning Lieutenant Buck was a nd, from which state he was 1, 1862; was promoted to a lieutenant cy in 1570, and had seen a sea service of over ten years during the twelve years and four months since his original entry into the three, seven thousand five hundred dollars For the same purpose for the fiscal year end- ing Jone thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sev- enty-four, sixty thousand dollars. Mint at Philadelphia : Fer wages of workmen and adjusters, *- agree pa ‘or incidental and contingent expenses, eight thousand dollars. — . For freight on bullion and coins, five thousand in refining silver, one thousand and three do! \- Mint at San Francisco : ar eae of workmen, sixty-one thousand ol For incidental and contingent expenses, thir- teen thousand dollars. = For incidental and con’ mint at San Francisco for June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and three, one thousand one b: eight dollars and two cents. (int at Carson, Nevada: of workmen and adjusters, sixteen six hundred dollars. For incidental and conti: ty-three thousand four hu: For new machinery and repairs, twenty-five Assay office at New York : For wages of workmen, twenty-five thousand For incidental and contingent expenses, thir- ty-three thousand dollara. Z Arsay office at Boise City, Idaho Territory : contingent expenses amount required to meet overpayments for th Bscal year ending June thirticth, dred and seventy-three, eight hundred and six- dollars nine cents. teen and nine For incidental and amount required to com; present fiscal year, one For amount required to pay Alexander Rossi the months of red and seventy- eighty-four dollars. caned | pensation of com: of of the several siro for the epeuing tiscal year. To pay Thomas J. Durant balance due him under contract with Joint Committee on the Kevirion of the Laws, tor the preparation of the report of the late commissioners on the revision, compiiation of Indian treaties, post-road bill, end the bill regal: tary offenses, from the navy native of Mary’ appointed March ishment of mili- ree thousand one hundred and seventy-five dollars and three cents. To enable the proper accounting officers of the Treasury to pay the amount found due the United States associate justice for the Terri of Montana for the fractional year eighteen enty-two, eighty-one To enable the 5: Tue Exp ov a Curios Liner Strt.—Some two years ago Father Martin, illoughby, Ohio, sued the Cleveland Leader Jaying his dama; ad published a Father Martin had informed the of his deceased parisnioners that the soul of her husband was in purgatory, from which unfor- nate predicament it could be released by 3) prayers and ceremonies, whicn Father offered to render and perform for th ten dollars. A demurrer was filed to the peti. tien, that the facts stated in it did not consti- The court sustained the demurrer, and judgment was given for the de- fendant on the ground that pur, stated or shown to be a “parti the language of the petition; that praying the soul out of purgat to ing any particular averments as to special ‘nd only state that damage may occur; not that any damage has occurred; only that there is danger, or a risk, that it wili in ete.—Cincinnati Commercial. Bany Farminc—Children Starved to Death.— Dr. Laurence Jobneon, of No. 319 west 26th street, reported to the board of health this morn- ing that he was called yesterday to child named John Joseph Graham, No. 220 west 27th street, who was in low nd died soon afterwards. Dr. John- report in re Catholic priest, artof the thi undred and se: lars and tiity-two cents, at 85,000. The stating that widow of one y be necessary. 'y of the Treasury to adjust the account of the expenditure for dies, paper, and stamps for the Internal Kevenae Department for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, transier on the books of the Treasury of such ®ums as may be necessary is hereby authorized: Provided, That the same shall not mvoive any actual expenditure of money from the Treas- jundred and sixty- tute @ cause of action. ury. To pay John Cooper, of the John Cooper En- Manofacturing Company, for tools and ass light-house ent expenses, twen- jar: work Gone on the + in eighteen bundred and seventy-two, five bua- dread and fourteen dollars aud twenty-nine estiny fer it; and that the (To BE CONTINUED.) future occur, esday, Inly 20ch, 1874, G. Donaldson, in the ace from Byland Chapel, ‘ects southwest, LA vs Worclock a.m. Belatives and friends are invited LINKINS. At Olney. Montgomery county, M4.. stent, MAB tor of Willem and Mary a. Li months aud 2 de For incidental and ied. ern rb yer of her age. Her fuserel wil ighteen bun- corner of i0tb an son made the followin, case to Dr. Harris, was called to see the child just as he was d: 3 he was wasted to skin and bor to Mrs. Malloy, at No. 220 west 2ith street, as I could ascertain, about two weeks ago, by @ man who cannot now be found. Mrs. M: Says she has fed the child on condensed der him a victim to the system vails extensive! ins, aged 20 years, 8 Her fuperal will take place from the residence of her parents. 213.6 @ street northwest, at 3 o'clock 8 friepéa are invited’ MATTHEWS. On the 2b MATTHEWS. ‘second a je G. Matthe from the residevee of street northwest, o'clock. Frienas ne, and was brought Her relatives and To provide for the of June, Jaye and ik, and [ consi of baby farming our city. 1 find frequently illegitimate chil with careless and the apparent and from the doubt it has sufte: tories during the fiscal year ending June th hundred and seventy-four, y the family are invited to PRATHER. On the Soth instant, bates ne causing their death; nce I have no ied from malmatri- tion, probably caused by improper food.” —N. ¥. Cor. Phila. Press. Wat can be pleasanter than the life of a western farmer nowadays? At da: up and examines the holes around for cut-worms; ther he smashes codd! larv:e with a hoe-handle until breakts forenoon is devoted » WILLIAM Scbtid of B. J. and Kate Pra- SKS ar pect be ith strects between Georgia w ite, bet have > Friday sfternoon, at Os instant, at 4 o'clock «.m., W. and Bilcabeth Short, ginia avenues . On the Sith T J .,e0n of Joba £ A. PF catalan - dollars; e selene ery ot Seay. thousand of governor, one of the fam! requested to attend his funeral fr: UNDERTAKERS, &e. Ricmane MaRVEY. Undertaker. (Sueasser to HALVRY & MAERS MBTALAIC BURIAL CA5BS AND GA5K ERE A Kegstucky Feup Breaxs Out at Stock Sa.z.—The sale of short-horned Warnock & McGibbon, near Lair’s ! i i Hit ae ii i E A Qi i if j : ef i 3 > if 1 z # Fy d ; i if H | I f z EH $ 2 & FS Hy Ry B E :

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