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Wrappers’ odes 7 te. ie aod ry of fear ( 5 fare, commeocing om the Ist day of Octo- o IST 4, Wie = 0 STAMPED ENVELOPES. ¥. 1m 04 Oy 6 Inche-—twe qualities, : Ordtuary letter size, 3 118 By Sts inchee— ialitios. Fol letter size, 8% by 5% inches—three Lt letter hr an (for otvowhens ie Inchep—one auality. fa letter size, 354 D3 6° inches—three ‘No. 6, Extra lotter size, 3's by 6% inches, (for cir- J ungemmed on fs aslity. jo. 7. UMicial size, 3 15-16 by 57, iuchee—two qual- ‘Bo §, Bxtra cfficiel size, by 10°; inches—one oat MPED NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS. i (round cut.) one quality. OFFICIAL STAMPED ENVELOPES. Also the { lowing official stamped cavelopes for ‘ase of the Post Office Department, viz: 0. I—sin8, 120, 3% a » S's by 8 Inches. & by 6% inches inches. Bo. 4—si _ ad EMBOSSING, antes been KS, PRINTING, Be OF BaROFAOrUne abe Bavelop-@ an: rap Dbossed wi b postage stamps of -ach denomiaa- and colors. ast such water- St ection’ sate Rortomnter Geoeral recs Pie cavclones srast be meee ta the ia every respect tothe plas. © embossing the postage tid rappers are tebe f the Postmaster Go oF are to be provided, renewed, aaa UG the exp cose! tue cottractor, Phe reserves the rigts of requiring pm Or eny ciamapeor deneainstions of stamps m wdrard any changes of divs or colors shall ee y b ¢ auisabmit new dice for the aper he use of the ed. erty of the securely kept by the contrac ‘ect eum. be thoronghly and perfectly jamming op (he Hap of each (except rs)tobe putos by baud pot less thi ch the entire length; the wrappers to be J gummed not le=s th oa three-fourths of an across the end iTY FROM FIBE AND THEFT. the Department will re- ition of the contract, that the en- heft i'Fhe manufactory must at all times be subject to the inspect! u of an agent of the Department, wro Will reyuire the stipulations of the contract to faithfally observ ‘The contractor, his employees, aod agents shall form tu such regulations as .be Department may from time o time adopt for the secarisy of the Gur- eTament. PACKING. elopes and wrappers must be banded in par- + piy-five, and packed in scrong OF straw boxes, securely bound on all the euges and corm rs with cotton or lines cloth glaed on. esch box to contain net lees than two bundred snd fif:y the cificts! or extra effictal size, separately. The hewspaper wrapp=rsto be packed in boxes, to con. tain not less tan two hundred and fifty each. The Box ped sad secarely fastened in sper, and sealed so 68 to safely bear 7 mat fur delivery to postmastors. hen two thonsand or more en, elopes or wrappers are required to fill the of ® postmaster, the straw or pasvebvard boxes containing ths same must be packed in stroag wooden cases, well strapped With hoog-irou. and adilressed: but when less than are required, proper tabels of direc- furnished by an ageat of the Depart- be placed upon each package by the cun- Wooden cases, containing envelopes or weappers.to be transported by water routes, must be provided with suitable water-proofia Whote to be done onder the tuspection and Of ap agent of tho Dopastment. PELIVEBY. The envelopes ana wrappers mast be ready for livery om the Ist day of October, Is74 and t mtst be premptiy furnished and ‘The lon de- 1s jereafter deitvered, compiste in ali respects. in such quantities asmay be required 1o Dili the cally orders of postmasters; the deliveries to be made cither at the Post Office Department, Washington, D. C., or at the office of au agent daly authorized fo inspect and receive the same; the place of de-ivery to be at the option of the Postmas- ter Geveral; and the cost of delivering, as well as all expense of storing, packing, sddre-sing. label- ing, and water proofing to be paid by the contractor. UFFICE ROOM# AND F An sgent of the Department w s- fon of tbe manufacture, storage, and issas of the Selopes and wrappers, and ne shall at all fi id free bs surpess of inspecting the same; ractor shad furnish nim sud his clerks and de-K-room, for the transactloa of the business of his agency, withoat cost to the guv- erpmeni ‘ctor may also be required to farnish, e, suitable and prapsrly-faccisaed ‘the post office in rea istering peck- pes and wrappers to be forwarded maile. STOCK ON HAND. The contractor snail a all tii-s ke>pon hand a stock of the sv eral kiuds and d-nom: through ¢ the contract. =» that esen and e partment may Ls promptly titied PAYMENTS. sats for stamped eave.opes and wrappsr issued and delivered will by made quarter proper examination sud adjastment o: Prices to be calculated amiab Used of the several grades during the last fiscal ye which was as follows rat quality. 2,135,000 seccnd qualiry 133 tu nary letter size, first quailty... 16.119'10) TF letter size, second quality, 3,596 ry letter size, third qdslity... wer size, fret quality. s second quali jo. 3, fali letter size, third quality. 1 iO. 4, {rll letter size, ugonimed Tiss) No 5,extre letter sive, first gaality_.... 23,079 25) No. ‘second quelliy.. 106 Bo rd quality... No. No Bo Bo. OFFICIAL STAMP: No. 1, letter siz No. 2, AG BEEMENT—BONDS. ten days af iy irements set forth in this sd’ hectot the Platmaster Ges aad sufficient suretics in the sam of two hundred theasand dollars,( $200.000,) as a for- feiture for the faithful performance of said agres- ment or cortiect, ing te the provisions and subject to the liabilities of the seventeenth section of au set of Congr. { the Government, and (Gaited States, Brataten ry 2 roved Angast 25, ith the termeot hie he of his ties shail be liable for the forfeiture specified fu such contract as ii be sted are atdated d: as, to f the United States, ia ‘any nerest give sativfactory bonds.as herein provided, the sward may be annulled and t the Dext jowest responsible bidder, the required agreement and bonds ar. such next lowest bidder shall be red every si)pulstion embraced herein, as if hs wer: | party to whom the contract was awarded ¢ Agreement will also provide that if at any © the comtinuance of the contract the ail Cie, of become irresponsible for the Hy of the bond, the Po tmaster Ge: BOT ASSIGNABLE. met, Im muy case, be lawf: OUNTBACT contract cani VATIONS. joadaak stmaster General reserves the right to re- eis of the Government requite ital 9 richt to wl the contract if, 10 Lis opinion. there sball be a failure st acy time to Derform faithfaily any of fs stipulations, or im case ofa wil.fal attempt te inn, pose Upon the Department ‘Wrappers inferior to thes now tees. s Should the pe ry thie Contract may be And . Bot ¢xceeding three monthe, waster General. and the contract prices. and all Copditions bereia set ferth shall tended contract, = ede Soon the any forme tam rc porals General, Washiagtos, le ame we * } PROPOSALS. | P20PosaLs FoR sUPPLiEs. S00 bushela meal! 5 o40 pounce St pounds Bees De ‘a barrels The groceries 13.000 pounds beef, 30 pounds bacon Bam aad Lard ‘The meat must shine or hearts will be Bacon must be of good 200 pairs of shoes, (f ‘or less. warm, strong ard well made. 1,000 yards unbleached cotton, ( G0 Jarde calico. So yards str renee OR EDICINES. Physician to the agylam will furnish lista to parties wishing to es iicines. The right ts ot any or all of the bids, if deemed sdvantagcous to do 0; also, to tne Create (or, dimutsh “the quantities herein stated, thes fe contract price. "Failure foul a0 order’ will be at the risk and expense of the contractor. Thartich ished under this proposal will be weighed, measured and Inspected af the instivation by th: itendant. "yor further Waformationfoaatro of the Tutendaat. ouers. By order of the Commi rs “aif, x bake Distr: jam! Oomptroliey DH T. VINSOM, Auditor District of Golumbis, jy25.7.8 9 N&an 283 Orcs OF THE WASHINGTON AQUE- DUCT, D. G., August 1, 1874. lodorsed “* Proposals for Work on the Wash mm Aqueduct, will be received at this office uatil 12 o'ciock, on the 20TH paY oF A\ oust. 1874, for Building a Dwelliog aod Fences at Grest Fells,and for Grad ng and Macadamizing the Ayneduct Head. - roposais will bs received only on the printed forms, which, with specifications, forms of con- trect t ig destred informatio ss can be hal on spplication, by o - BABOOGK, Wasin. Scaled Proposat rm mail or in pers: Colonel of Ke: angl-6: Chief Engineer, Wea ROPOSALS FOR WBOUGHT AND OAST- 1BON WORK ZOB TBR. LIBRABY OF THE NEW STATE DEPARTMENT. Orrice oF bursevierxe a ice SURY DEPARTMENT. Wash D. C., July th, 1874 Sealed Proposals will be recoived at this o} UNTIL 12M. OF 7: d DAY OF AUGUST, 1874, for forniehis 4, delivering, Guting aod patting’ tn place he Wrought aud Onat tron Work revaired for the rary of the New Stats Department. the Drawings and Specifications may be rsedtiing ttt Se contractors to pet the work in ince i De fornished by the Depart- ee of charge, but will be erected by the con- itt be made for the whole work com- wo on Drawings, aud described in ‘ation ‘The whole of the work must be completed within four months from date of acceptance of the pro- "Payments will be made monthly, dadueting 10 per cent., until the complecfon of the contract. ied. by @ penal bond of AL bids must be sccom pau two reeponsible persons, in the sum cf twenty fi thousand dollars, ( $25,000,) that the bidder will ac- cept and pertorm the coutfact, If awarded him, the sufficiency of the security to be certified by’ the United Btates Judge, Clerk of the United States Court, or the District Attorney of the District wheretu the bidder resides. The De nt reserves the right to reject any or all bids if it be deemed for the interest of the Goverzment to do so. Bvery bid must be made on the printed form to be obtained at this office, and must conform in every respect to the requirements of this advertisement, oF it will not be copsidered. Propotals will not be received from parties who are not themselves engaged tm tho manufacture of cast-iron work, and whs have not the necessary fa- Cilivies for getting out the work. Ali bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, dotted “* Propo for Wronght and Oast-iroa rk of Library. Wew State Department, Wash- logton, D. 0.,” aud addressed to 4 B MULLETT, 3324-18t Bopervising Architect, PRorosars FOB SUPPLIES. ComPTRouien's Orrice, D. O., ConrmBia BuiLvine, Four-and-a Half Street, Joly 28, 1374 Sealed Proposals, addressed t) the Oumptroi™ the District of Columbia, will be received until one (1) o'clock op MONDAY, Avgast 3, 13/4, tor farnish. for ihe nse of the Public Schools, neat, Poltce Department, Sarveyor’s er of Wills office, and for Columbia Beg, Forosce, nestnat Coal; ey Wood; rime Jak Wood. be beat jaality white ash, and 3,240 pounds totbeton. To be delivered ich times and pinc: s as ordered by the sud-Loards of the public ~chvols and by the F officers of the several de- pa: {ments named abor 2 bout 75 tone of coal and 20cords of wood will have to be delivered in the connty public schools, and about 50 tons of coal cords of wood to puvlic schools in Goorgetown, a tons of coal and 6) cerda of wood at the almshouse The right is reserved to rejact any or all of the bids, if deemed advantas ous to do #0; sls0, to in- crease or cimtnish the gnantity bereia stated, with- fectivg the contract price. jure to fidl any order will be at the risk and ex- of the contractor. der of the Commissioners. 18 cor The coal to E. BAKER, Comptroller District oto stam} NF. VINSON, Jy15,7 8,9 £au383 Anditor District of Colamblas, es THE TRADES. WHIBG! ND IBON A A 3 8 A! FoR eto WNING FRAMES red Dy M. a. 643 Lontstane averes shodent cost of Tih street. AWNINGS for Stores, Public Builings, Hotels IRON FRAMES for 8t ot f FLAGS, CAMP-MERTING TENTS for sale or ‘ent for the Improved Mildew Proof Awnin mars-tr rent Goats AWNINGS ASD AWNING FRAMES for Biores, Hotels, Cablio Batiainas One ned Gora try Residences at factory prices, Manufactured by JOHN 0. HOGAN, 713 Market Space, between 7th and &h streets. Flags aud Oamp Mocting Tents for sale or rent. Bole agent for the Genuine ed Proot awning materiale” NY Centine Mildowes Brox PAINT. I ave = method of Paint which I wil, warrant vent dampness to caused by defective brick walls and leaky metalic fs, provided the paiat is applied by my own MK coute per square foot for three HOUSES ena SIGNS paintet in the atest style apd {nthe mort durabiemanaars, V7 108 thoroughly equipped for every Kind of work te my line I Feepootfaly ask, a trial trom thove whom I eeu", Lot heretofore met preicedionaily. BRBiay | MA atrect betwosn Isaad CURE. PLume AS- pie gin FITTING AND SEWER- Jam. RIES, Besidenos 893 Sth strece northeast UINED PIPE siwasron bands” 1 ue nes Bes ced doy Ertmtery om és novas-ly Pins Werke Sreclaliy, KID GLOVE DEPOT! KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! KID GLOVES FOR MISSES 1-BUTTON 2-BUTTON i GLOVES! S-BUTTON @ENUINe JOUVIN'S! @ENUIN » ALEXANDER’: at CHAS. BAUM'S KID GLOVE DEPC 408 SEVENTH STRERT. OORSET gousar{ PAOTORY! OOBSET PRENCH CORSETS! . SEMAN CORSETS! 4LL STYLES OF CORSETS On hand and made to order at 408 SEVENTH St BET ‘HIS 18 TO NOTI bas the Hts spate AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. ¥ WASH B. WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, Successor to Green & itlens, ucts. Wo, 1001, northwest cornet loin ‘sud b strests, y SALE OF VALUAB: AL BS. SITUATE ons at ut we sTase TRUSTE: MINETEENTH AND 18TH ROTH RST, NEAR AVENUE ASD P STRERT OL Under and by virtue of WARD. OL tien, { Trustecs, WILLIAMS, Anct. BX THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 641 Louisiana avenue, near 7th street. OF VALUABLE PROP: T NOKTH WEST. WB E%NUB AND NOBTH OAP- iT. AT AUOTIO! By virtue of a deed of trast beartog date the Posie doy of Save, AD. 3873, and daly recorded ‘in Liber No. 725, folio 78, one of the Land Be- cords of the District of Columbia, and by direction of the party secured thereby, ths undersigned as trustee will offer for sate, in front of the premises, at public auction on MONDAY, tho 34 day of A. gust, 1874, at 6 o'clock p. m., all those pieces or pat cels of ground known as parts of Jots numbered two (2), three (3), four (4), and five (5), io square No S80. betng 68 fect tront by @ depth of 23) feet nine (9) inches, »rme: One-half cash; nce in 30 days, Dosit of #10 required when the property is'bi | off. Ail convey ancing at the cost ef the purchaser, . TYLER. Trastso. THOMAS DOWLING, Auct. B & OLEARY, Tre yout corner of Peau, eveuse, and Ii street, jenn. even ‘Star Office Building. : ERY VALUABLE UNIMPROVED PROPERTY ON PIKROK STREST AT AUOTIO: io MONDAY AFTERNOON, August 3. , at 6 o'clock, in front of the prem: ball Square 587, fronting 73 feet on Pierce street, runing beck 126 feet 7%: inches to a @)-foot alley. These lots will be subaivided to suit purchaser: Pisree street is situated between L and M streets and New Jersey avenue and Ist street northw Terms: Oue-fourth cash; balance in menthe, with interest at § per cent. per annum Conveyancing st purchaser's cst. @i0 down on each lot at time of gale. LATIMER & CLEARY, Anotieneers. B. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, Buccessor to Green & Williams, Northwest corner loth and D streets. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, FRONTING ON 321TH STREET WEST, NEAR © STREET SOUTH, ISLAND, AT AUCTION. On MONDAY, the 3d day of Angnst next, at 6 o’clock p.m , We shall sell. on the premises, , being about $5 ey. ce 6, and 13 months, for notes bearing interest, and secured by a teed of trust on the premises, All conveyanci cont of purchaser. $60 down on day of sale, Bal genitive, iy2-d WASH. B WILLIAMS, Anuct, TO-MORROW. ¥ B_B. WARNES, Beal Kstate Broker and Ancttoncer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts. northwest. ThUSTER’S SALE OF A TWO-STORY AND MANSARD KOOF BRIOK DWEULING- OUSE, No. 214 2p STREET, BETWEEN B C STBEETS NORTHEAST, AT AUC- Bi AND TION. By virtue of a deed of trast to Daniel L. Eaton F - Pe myself, dated October 10, A. D, Isvi, duly recorded in Liber No. 683, folio 416, one of the nd records for Washington ounty, in the District ¢f Columbia. and at the request of the party secured thereby, I wi Lat public anction, in front of the prem AY, Jaly 27,1574, at lock P- m., the following-described real ext the city of Washingt. n, B. C , to wit lot let- tered “*B.” in Chester and Jenkins’ subdivision «f {ots 29, 9,81, sud part <f lot 23, tn square 725. tn the sand city of Washington, ay recorded December 12, 1870, i the City Surveyor’s office, Liber O. H. B., page Wl, containing 2.070 square feet, 13 feet front by 218 feet deep, togetiver with the improvements as above, ‘Terms: $3,500, with interest at ton per cent. from October 10, 1573, and exponse of sale, in casa; an the balance at aix and twelve months, for waich the notes of the purchaser, bearing interest from the wal by a deod of trast on the willbe taken, Ad f ied the trustee reserves the right to resell the props at the risk end cost of the defaulting purchaser, after five dayn’ aavertisement, SORGE W. STICKNEY, Surviving Trustee, oodkds J.T. COLD WELL, Salesman, S7 THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED, on Sceonnt of the weather, until TURSDAY, Augast 4, 1874, same honr and vlace, GEORGE W. STICK N BY. Barviving Trusts, 323-008ds J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. RY BLS. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Austioncer, Federal Building, Qorner 7th aad F sts, northwest. TRUSTEES SALE OF A 3-STORY BRICK HOUSE, ON 1671 ST, No, 1234, NEAR THE CORNER OF N ST. NOBTHWEST, BELOW THE SCOTT STATUE, AT AUCTION. By virtue of a deed of trust, dated April 2d, A. ded in Liber No. 679, fi 2, Jombi nd wt the n t the part: cured thereby, I will sell tm front of the premise: public auction,on FBIDAY,the 14th day of Au- gust, 1574, at 6 o'clock p m_, the following describad cal estate, situate inthe city of Washington, Dis- t of Columbia, to wit: All that piece or ground known and designated on the ground | yr ef said city as Lot numbered fort; > red one hundred and ighty-two 82), subdivided by William Belin, and recorded ta Lib folio 70, of the surveyor’s office of unty, 2. C., fronting on 16°h street twenty and twenty-five one-huadredths (2) 25-100) feet, with a depth of ninery-seven and forty-two one-bundredihs (97 42-100) feet; together with the improvements, as above. erm: Une-fourth cash; balance fn six, twelve ond cighteen months, with interest at 10 per cont anonm, to be sectred by @ deed ef trast on th croperty. "All conveyancing st expense of pai chaser. eposit at time of sale. If terms of sale are not complied with in seven days from day of sale, the trastee resorves the right to resell at the risk and cost of thedafault- ing purchaser, GkORGE TUOKER, Trustes, J35-eo8ds J.T. COLDWELL, Salesman. Y¥ THOMAS EB WAGGAMAN, ‘al Estate Auctioneer 19 7th street. @ SALE OF REAL RSTATE ON M NEAL OONNECTIOUT AVENUE. virtue of a¢ocd of trust to the andersigned, corded in Liber Ni y ad records of Wash: ingten county, iu the District of Columb by airection of the parties secured thereby, T'will seil at public auction,on the premises, on SATURDAY at 6 o’clock, the following described 1 wit: Part of original Lot numbered three (3), of Square numbered one hundred and sixty (160), bogiuntrg for the same at a point on M street ninety-three ¥2 100 feot eust of the south- western corner of said ajuare, thence northeasterly slong the Ime of Bhode Island avenue to a pout dae north of the point of beginning, and thence south to the point of beginning. ‘The Lot is improved by a bie two-story Cottage. of wale: One third casb; balance in 6, 12 nthe, with interest at 6 per ceut, from day nd secured by @ deed of trast on the prem- isee, All conveyancing at the cost of puroheser, A depratt of $20) will be required at the time of sale. if the terms of sale are not complied with in 5 da trem day of sale, the Trustees reserve the right to resell the property at the risk @nd cost of the ‘Terms end 18 Acfaulting purchassr RED. W. JONES, FosuPH i BDSON,t Trastecs. iytteokds “THOS. B. WAGGSMAN, Anct. EE & OLEARY, be eo Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue aud Stes Btar Office Buildings. SALE OF HORSES, Derot Qvar AsTER's Orrice. someon sas. Piva the daar. m , AUGUST g i ‘abies, corner of 14th ead © ‘Beven (7) Horses. ee a Brevet Brigadier al. U.S. A. LATIMER & OLBARY, Aucts. eee OEE LATAEE FoR o cnomne ane RTL te B08 saae ETE AEE corm OLD ABD PRAOTIVUAL MANUFACTORY JAMES 8. TOPHAM @ Co. we 690 SBVEETH Arum x Adjotutng Odd Fellows’ Batt AUCTION SALES, YB, B. WARNER: Bsc corner Tah a ‘ind F var, novthwest, CHANCERY 8aL5 OF V. LBIMPRO Fupreme Gourt of the Disitiet of Ootamble, cause 3 oot ae Cae go} Wm. 4 fendante, 5 SALE IS _FOBTeONED ian Ww. EM, Trastec. au; J.T. OOLDWELL, Salesman. Y B. H. WARNE! B Bitate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Buildings, corner 7th and F sts, northwest, ‘ER’@>ALE CF VALUABLE IMPROVED SIBTISG x By virtue of a deed of trast, datet June M4, A.D. 1378, and duly recorded la Liber No. 719, lio 474, one of the land records for Washing- ton county, District of Golambis, aud by direction of the party secured thereby, I will sell, at pablic auction. in fropt of the jises. on FRIDAY, Jaly 10th, A. D. 1874, at 55 o'cl ck p.m , all those is ces or parcels of grvund situate inthe city of ‘sshirgton, D CO, kaown and described on the plate of said'city ax lote punbered seventy-six (75) to elabty five (83), Doth inclusive, ia F & Barrett's subdivision of squats ummbered one hundrea and fifty (150), togethor with the improve ‘Bs above, tweive/12) end vighteci at ten per cent. nveyancing re not com= Teserves the erty at the cost and risk of the defaulting purchaser after fice (5) 4. ver- fiw ment tn some one oF more newspapers published inthe city of Washington, D.C GEORGE W. je23-cokds AY. Ju TST, s NORGE W. STI POSTP NED anti! ar and place. '¥, Trastes, jyll-eo&ds a onket nee eg fark EQGTrORRD — SATUS! »4uga san OnE win lace. GEORGE W. BTIUK MEY, Trames, a7” THE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED. ON account of the weatber. 6th, 1874 Festasd peo eet tee ST EORGE W. BTIOKNEY, Trastos, B3-4 J.T. COLDWEGL Baleaan, B* LATIMEK & OLSAKY, et a ee corner Pennsylvania avenge . enth street, Star Office Buildings, WELL-KEPT HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUBNITURE AT AUOTION. On WEDNBEDAY MORNING, RE | St 10 o'clock, we will sell at N street northwest, bet weon lit Broke id 15th streets, the entire contents thereof, consisting in art of— valnot Parlor Fursiture, Wainat aud other Booksenee.. rasscis and Three-ply Osrpets, nd Otlelothy . k, Refrigerat tension Tabla, lass and ted Ware, Walunt Msrble-top Ohamber Suites, Bedsteads, Bareaus and Washstands, Matt. es, Bed Springs, &c., Kitchen Bequtaites, £6. en Bequiaites, kc. auld LATIMES & OLBARY, Ancts. 1 @ CLEARY BY acto coeers an Beat Hela te Brokerey a Scat ‘corner Pennsylvania avenne 4 west corn’ ar Ofice Building. SUPERIOR COLLECTION OF HOUSEHOL: ~ GOODS AT ADCTION. - On THUBSDAY MORNING, August 6, 1574, commencing at 10 o'clock, we shall sel! at residence F13 12th etrect, between Gand it, the following farui- H streets northwest ture Waluat Hairctoth Parlor Suites; cd MT, Center Tables Engravings; ; Dr. Toilet War Walnnt ano Stained Wardrobes; Hat Bac Juried Hair Mattresses; Husk Mattrosses; Feather Bede, Bolsters illows; Hi cloth and Us irs; Lounges; Chin iaaswar Enperi-r Cookmmg ant Heating Stoves; Kitchen Furniture, &e . &c. . sald {Kep | LATIMER & OLBARY, Aucts, Y THOMAS FE WAGGAMAN, Heai E-tate Auctioncer, 519 7th street. TRUSTER 'S SALE OE-VALUABLE HOUSBAND LOT ON ESTBEET, BETWERN 30 AND 4ru, NOURTHWES?. wt By virtue of a de: trust to me, dated the 9rh day of July, A. D, 1873, duly recorded in ber 725, folio °23, ono of the land records of the District of Columbia, 1 will seli_ at public auction, ip tront of the prem: n FRIDAY, August 14th at 6 o’clock p. m., all that pice or parcel of ground known as parts of Lota numbered one (1) four- teen, (14,) in Bguare numbered tive nandred and th -one, (531,) beginning for the same at the hwest ‘corner of lot numbered. one, /1,) and enes running north along the Last line of lot nam- ered two(2) pipety -niae/ 99) feet nize and a half (95%) ; thence east twenty (20) feet; thence south ‘nine (99) feet nine and a half (9'.) inches to the line of north E street; thence west twent fort along the Ime of north I street to the beginning, together with the improvements, consist- ing ofa 1 ree story Brick Honso, : One-third cash, and the balance fa equal nts in six aud twelve months, the deferred ‘ed on the property fold. Oon= mser’s cr st. A deposit of $100 the property is knocked down. ‘The Trurtes reserves the right to reeell at risk and cott of defaniting purchaser if the terms of sale are not complied with in stx days after (inte of sale, hands BAINBRIDGE HW, WMBB, Trastes aul-d&ds THOS. 8. WAGGAMAN, Auct. { | NITED STATES MARSHAL’S SALE OF 15 / _. LOTS IN MOUNT PLEASANT. In virtue of a writ of fieri facias, issuéd out of Clerk's office of the Supreme Court of the Biariot of Columbia, and to me directed, I will eel! Ne esle, for cash, in front of the @onrt-house door cf said District, on MONDAY, the 24th day of Au- gost, 1574, commencing at 12 o'clock m., the follew- ing-deecribea Lots in Brown's subdivision of pertof Pleasant Plains and Lewar’s Oatlet, since ed Mont Pl it, inthe District of Colambia, Lots Nos i, 22, 65, 67, 73, iin prov seized erty of Samuel P. Bro execotion No. 6,036, i of the National Navin, auld ALEX’ES B* DUNOANSON BROS. Southeast corner sth a: Auctioneers, BD streets northwest, 'S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI- 18 HOUSES No. 382 AND 30. = TC 4 PENW. SYLVANIA AVENUE, UORNER 4% StRAET NORTHWEST, BEING THE CONTENTS TWENTY KOOMS mG THE OONT! - By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the 24th day of January, 1874, and recorded in Liber No. 741, folio 475, one of the land rec: ords ef Washington county, D. O., the under- signed tru=*ec,in eald deed montioned, will $ftl gt public auction, on the premiscs, on THUBS- Day, the ay of August, 1874, at 1@ o'clock a, tm. ail the hi bold farpiture and kitcheu uten- ails, consiati ft Bedsteade, Bedding, C: * Vee and 1 with & hi ber of other articles, as stated in Sch tached to deed of trast. BOBFRT J. MURRAY, Trustee, jy20-ta DUNCANSON BROS, Aucts. ¥ WM. L. WALL & CO., Auctioneers, B New Marble ilies Nos. 900 and 908 Pennsylvania avenue, U. 8. MABSBAL’S E OF A LOT oF ADY-MADE OLOTHING. In virtue of a writ of flere tacias iseued ont of the e Court of the District of |, L will sell at public qth street of Ai is7d, commoncing Ee Tl commenc! the foll ; J m, the following goods, to wit, viz 9, 16 do. 7 FI BEOS., Auctioneers, ‘9b and D streets northwest. OF VALUABLE IMPROVED DUNCANSON BY Southeast corner Arresting His Bride—4 Cute Lover's Atthe Adams House, in this place at about To’clock last Tuesday evening, ‘Squire Raias gotten up first-class slopement, br unltlag 12 DU -olass y uoiting Sedtock? Joun ‘W. Shroyer, of Waterloo, aud Miss Mary Krantz, from six’ miles north of La Pe at for some time they mitting matrimony, bat equal length of time the father of the fair Mary had firmly if not fer insisted taat oven her by panty thes place to in er t in ord ino menting should take pl be tween the lovers. Bat they were determined, for the tribes in Kansas, namely, Potta- watomie and Kickspoo agencies, at our ban- dred dollars each. necessary, to enable the Seo- retary of the [nterior to supply temporary In- ters for the sent!-civilined tribes. ste ree for the tribes im Wisconsin, nam! Green Bay, Lac Court Oretiles, and egencies, at four procveded was soon in private and earnest consultation with his lawyer. As the young lady wasof age, habeas corpus, etc., were sugg » but would mey, such process being ate action was necessary. At last a bappy thought occurred to Shroyer, which was saccessfully carried thusly: He remembered once having dropped his breast pin and Mary plasfally picking it up had kept it. Capital! He would have he arrested that very night for stealing the pio! He accordingly swore out ® warrant before Justice MeQuilkin. Constable A. Cotton immediately preceeded to the domicile of the crus! and »” closely followed by Shroy- er, and arrested the girl at 2 o’clock Tuesda: morning, before the very eyes of the father au another suitor for his daughter's hand, whom the father—but not the girl muchly—smiled favorably upon. The officer had proczeded about 40 rods towards La Porte, when he hand d his fair prisoner over to his hastily-empow ered deputy, Shroyer. Mr. Cotton says it wa: he liveliest driving he ever did—trying to keep p with that Waterloo rig! Arriving at La Porte city, Shroyer withdrew his action for theft ana d the costs, but steadily prosecu’el bis other claim for ranty of the girl's hand riage certitic by dr y ina zigzag course tor Toled Two for the tribes in Michigan, mely, Mackinac agency, at four huvdred dollars each, Six for the tribes in Anzona, nawely, ( 4o River, Pima and Maricopa, Moquir Paebio, Chiracatiui, San Carlos, Camp Apache agencies, at four bundred dollars each; making forty-seven interpreters, at four hundred dol- lars each; twenty-nive interpreters at five hun- dred dollars eac six hundred dollars for temporary interpreters; in all, thirty-three theusand nine hundred doliars. For batidings at agencies, and repairs of the same, ten thousand dollars. Z cine matter and vaccination of In- dans, two (housand dolla: For presents to and provisions for Indians, five thousand dollars For contingencies, incluling traveling, inci Jental, current, and contingent expenses of soperintend< nts and agents, and of their of :es, thirty thousand doliars. APACHRS, KIOWAS, AND COMANCHE For seventh of thirty instalments, as provided to Le expended under the tenth article treaty of t ty-firet, eightee hundred aad neluded at Medicine Lodge naas, with the Kiowas an under the third artic Mr. the same dollars. For purchase of clothing, as provided in the same treaties, twenty-six thoasand dollars. For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller, aud engineer, five thousand two han- dred dollars. For pay of phyeician and teacher, two thou- sand tive hundred dollars. For transportation of goods, four thousand dollars: Provided, That the foregoing stated appropriations for the Apaches, Kiowas, and Comanches shall be expended oniy tn behalf of those Indians who go and remain upon reserva- tions and refrain from hostilities. ARICKAREES, GROS VENTRES, AND MANDANS. For this amount, to be expended in such —= provisions, and other articles as the resident may, from time to time, determine, including transportation thereof, instructing in sgricultural and mechanical pursuits, in pro- viding omplovens, educating children, pro- curing icine and medical attendance, care for and support of the |, Sick, and inticm, for the helpless, orphans of sald Indians, and any other respect to promote their civilization, comfort, and improvement, (including pay of one physician, one thousand hundred dol- lars; one farmer, one carpenter, one enginser and one blacksmith, at nine hundred dollar: each; also, one teamster and one herder, at seven hundred dollars each per annum, )eighty: five thousand dollars. APACHT For this amount, to subsist and properly care for the Apache Indians in Arizona and New Mexico who have been or may be collected on reservations in New Mexico and Arizo! namely, for those in Arizona, three hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars; and for those in New Mexico, one hundred and twenty-five thousand doliars, five hundred thousand dollars Provided, That this appropriation shall not be expended only in bebalf of those Indians who ge and remain = said reservations and re- train from hostilities. hint presented by the daily press, Mr. Augast Hinkle, an apothecary of Hamilton, tested the purity of about 14 Ibs. of green coifse, purchas ed from respectable grocer at @ respectable price, by pouring over it about a qaart of tepid water. The water, poured off about five min- utes afterwards, was of a deep green color. [t wus thrown out before an examination was made of it, and the test was accordingly re- peated, upon the same coffee, this time with cold water, in which the coffee was allowed to remain about ten minntes. When poured off, it was also @ dark green, though perhaps hard- ly so aoorly. colored as the first, and was found to be a clear solution of sulphate of fom This adulteration seems to be used for eqaaliz- ing the color of the beang,and so cover the defects of rotten grains as to render them indistinguish- able from the healthy ones. Koasted coffee probably contains as much sulphate of cop) as the green, althongh it is less apparent. The effect of its use is felt in pains and colics, which would be much more general except fof the free use in the West of sugar with coffee, sugar being an antidote for copper.—Cincinnati Gazette. S7-After a season in those scant-skirted dresses, ladies ought to be expert at sack-rac- ing. ii e27-The managers of the big new bridge at St. Louis give “grand concerts” on the struc ture. The toll of five cents makes it pay. 87-Profeesor Wise, who made a balloon as- cension from Phildelaphia on Thursday, re- turned on Friday, having landed at Millville, "7-The citizens of Padacah county, Ky., found it necessary to hold a mass meeting to ss lect candidate for jailor and concentrate thelr strength on him inorder to defeat the aal- ored candidate. —— {OFFICIAL} WS OF THE UNITED STATES ed al the First Session of the Forty= third Congress, [GRNERAL NATURB—NO. 73.) AcT making appropriations for the current id contingent expenses of the Indian De- partwent, and for falfilling treaty stipulations With various Indian tribes, for the year end- ing June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and sey- enty-five, and for other pur; Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives of the United States of America in Con- ss assembled, That the following sums be, and they are hereby, appropriated, out of any money in the treasury not otherwise appropria- ted, tor the purpose of paying the current and contingent expenses of the Iudian Departmen and fulfilling treaty stipulations with the vari ous Indian tribes: COMANOHES, AND WICSITAS. For subsistence of the Arapaboe, Cheyenn Apache, Kiowas, Comanche, and Wichita [o- Giang, (and transportation of the same,) who have been collected upon the reservations set part for their use and tion, in the In- dian Territory, three hun jonsand dollars: Provided, That this appropriation shall be ex- pended only on bebalf of those Indians who and remain upon said reservations and refrain from hostilities: Amd provided further, That no troops shall be kept stationed on the’ reserva: tion on which said Indians are located, but the northern line of Texas shall be guarded, so far &s possible so a8 to prevent the Indians from roaming into that State or the whites from in- truding on the Indian reservations, except such troops as may be necessary to preserve order. ASSINABOINES. For this amount, to be expended im such ode, provisions, aud other articles as the resident, may from time to time, determine, 8 including transportation thereof, in instracting For pay of two superintendents of Indian | in agricultural and mechanical parsuite, in prow affairs for the Central and Northern superin. | viding employees, educating children, procar- tendencies, two thousand dellars each. ing medicine and medical attendance, care for For pay of sixty-pine agents of Indian affairs, | anc supportot the aged, sick, andintirm, for the at one thousand five hundred heipices orphans or said Indians, aud’ in any cept the one at Lowa, other respect to promote their comfort, civiliza- Six for the tribes {n Oregon, namely, Warm | tion, ana improvement, (including pay of one gs, Klamath, Grand Ronde, Sileiz, Uma- | detective, nine bundred dollars; one evok, four ) and Malheur agencies; hundred and eighty dollars; and two laborers, ve for the tribes in Washington Territory, | at six hundred dollars eacb,) thirty Wousaad namely, Neah Bay, Yakahama, Colvil, Nis- | dollurs. quaily, Puyallup, and other tribes, and 3’Ko- PLACKPEET, BLOODS, AND PIEGANS. komish agencie: For this amount, to be expended ia each ‘Three tor the tribes in California, namely, | goods, provisions, and otver articles as the Hoopa Valley, Round Valley, aud Tule Kiver | President may, from time to time, determ ne, agencies: neluding transportation thereof, id instracting - 2wo for the tribes in Nevada, namely, Pi- | in agricultural aud mechanical pursuits, is Ute and Walker River, and Pyramid Lake | providing employees, educating cbt idren, pro- curing medicine and medical attendance, care for aud support of the aged, sick, and inticm, for the helpless orphans of said Indians, and in every other respect to promote their civiliza- tion, comfort, and improvement (iaclading pay of one blacksmith, one farmer, one carpenter, one teacher, and one detective, at nine han- dred dollars each per annum; and one assistant teacher, at six bundred dollars per annaim,) filty thousand dollars. CALAPOOIAS, MOLALLAS, AND CLACKAMAS OF WILLAMETTE VALLEY. For last of five instalments of the fourth series of annuity, for beneficial objects, per treaty of January twenty fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-five, tenth article, five thousand five hun- CHEYENNES AND ARAPAHORS. For seventh of thirty instalments provided to be expended under tenth article treaty of Octo- ber twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and sixty- seven, twenty thousand dollars. For purchase of clothing, as per same article, fourteen thousand five hundred dollars. For pay of physician and teacher, as per thir- teenth article same treaty, two thousand five hundred dollars. For pay of carpenter, farmer, blacksmith, miller and e » a8 per same article, fire the undred duilars. tation of goods for the Cheyennes dollars, thousa is CuIcKasaws. ame ‘or permanent annuity in goods, per first ar- ticie teaty of February twenty-fifth, seventeen hundred and ninety-aime, and tenth article treaty of April ae eighteen hundred und cixty-six, three thousasd dollars. BOISE PORTE BAND OF CHIPPEWAS. For ninth of egencies; wo for the tribes in Idaho, Perce and Fort Hall agencies; Four for the tribes »n Montana, namely, Flat head, Blackfoot, Crow, and Milk Kiver or Fort Peck agencies. Ten tor the tribes in Dakota, namely, Red Cloud, Whetstone, Yankton, Ponca, U 4 Missouri, Grand River, Cueyenne Ki Berthold, Sisseton, and Devil’s Lake One for the tribes in Wyoming, pondin. thone agency; One jor the tribes in Utah, namely, Uintah Valley agency. Five for the tribes in New Mexico, namely, Pueblo, Abiquiu, Navajo, Mescalero Apache, Southern Apache agencies; wo for the tribes in Colorado, namely, Los Pinos and White River agencies; x for the tribesin Nebraska, namely, Great Nemaha, Omaha, Winnebago, Pawnee, Utoe, and Santee agencies; One for the tribes in Kans: Eight for the tribes in the Indian Territory, namely, Kaw or Kangas and Kickapoo, Sac and Fox, Quapaw, Neosho, Kiowa and Comanche, Upper Arkangas, and’ Wichita agencies; and one for the Cherokees, Oreeks, Clhoctaws and Chickasaws and Seminoles; One forthe tribes in Minnesota, namely, at the White Earth peency: One for ths tribes in Iowa, namely, at the Sac and Fox of lowa agencies, five hundred dollars; and twelve hundred dollars to build a school- house: /’rovided, That no salary be paid to the agent unless he lives near enough to the agency to teach and carefor the tribe every di Two for the tribes in Wisconsia, namely, at the Green Bay and La Pointe agencies; One for the tribes in Michigan, namely, at the Mackinac Seong, One for the New York Indians, namely, at the New York agency; Seven for the tribes in Arizona, namely, Col- orado River, Papago, Pima apd Marico Chiricahui, San Carlos, Game, Apache, Moquis Puebio agencies, in all one hundred and two id five hundred «: Z namely, Nez be practicable; ana whereit is practicable te shat require the seme pereon to perform the duties of two agen. cies for one salary. by segs for the Chippe- one for the Pillagers at Leach Lake, Minnesota; one for the Mission Indians in California; one for the Assinaboines and Gros Ventres at Fort Belknap, Montana; one for the tribes in Oregon, namely, Alsea; and two for the tribes in —— Territory, namely, Tulalip and Quinai-elt, at one thousand i: hundred dollars each, ten thousand five hw dred doliars. t For pay of one chief clerk, bundred dollars; one assistan' w one thous: ABATAHOES, CREYENNES, APACHES, KIOWAS, support of ‘ith and shop, daring the plesmare of the. President per oy oriag the pleasure of 8 per twelfth arti- cle treaty of September thirticth, eighteen haut Gred and fifty-four, and seventh article treaty 0: Apri! seventh, eighteen hundred and siatys fix, twelve bundred dollars. For transportation and necessary cost of de- fvery of annuity and provisions for Uhippewas of Lake Superior, two thousand dollars COIPTEWAS OF THE MIRSINSIPPI. For cight of ten instalments of the second series, in money, fourth article treaty of Getober fourth, eighteen handred and forty- two, and eighth article of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third article treaty of May seventh, eighteen bundred and sixty-four, four thousand one =e and sixty-six dollars and sixty seven For eighth of ten tnstalments of the second serves, for the pay of two carpenters, per fourth teen han- article treaty of October foarth jd mw dhe or om irticth, teen hundred and ft four, and third article treaty of a y eew~ enth, eighteen hundred and sixty- bendred dollars. For eighth of tev instalments of the second series, in goods, per fourth article treaty of Oc- tober tourth, eighteen handred and forty-two, and eighth articie treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and th cle treaty of May seventh, eighteen and sixty-four, three thousand fv doliars. For eighth of ten tristalments of the second series, for support of schools, per fourth article treaty of (october fourth. eigbteen hundred and forty-two, and eigbtb article treaty of Se: = der thirtreth, eighteen and third articie treaty of hundred and siaty-four, six hundred and sixty- six dollars and sixty-seven cents. For eightn of ten instalments of the second or the purchase of provisions and to- per fourth article treaty of October ired and forty-two, and article treaty of September thirtieth, eighteen hundred and fifty-four, and third arti- cle treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and sixty-seven dollars and sixty seven cents. For eighth of ten instalments of the second series, tor the support of two smith-shopa, in- cluding thep y of tWoemi\hs and assistants, and furnishing iron and steel, fourth article treaty of October fourth, eighteen hundred and forty-two, avd iguth article treaty of Septem- ber thirtieth, eighteen hundred avd fifty-fonr, and third article treaty of May seventh, eight” een hundred and sixty-four, six hundred and sixty-seven dollars xty-seven cents, For eighth of ten instalments of the second series, for pay of two farmers, per third arti treaty of May seventh, eighteen hundred a sixty-four, three bundred and thirty-three dol- lars and thirty-three cents. For last of twenty instalments of annuity, in money, per third article treaty of Febraary twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, twenty thousand dollars. For twenty-seventh and twenty-eighth of for- ty-rix instalments, to be paid to the Chippewas of the Missiesipp!, per third article treaty of August second, eighteen hundred and forty- seven, and third article treaty of March nine- teenth, eighteen Lundred and sixty-seven, two thousand dellare, For seventh of ten instalments, for the sup- port of a school or schools upon said reservation, in accordance with third article treaty of Marca nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, four thousand dollars. For seventh of ten instatments, to be ex- pended in promoting the progress of the people in agriculture, and assisting them to become Pelt-sustaining, in accordance with third arti- cle treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen dred and tixty-seven, six thousand dollars. For seventh of ten instalments, for the sup- port of a "physician, in accordance with third article treaty of March niveteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, one thousand two hun- dred dollars. For seventh of ten instalments, for the pur- chase of necessary medicines, in sccoraance with third article treaty of March nineteenth, eighteen hundred and sixty-seven, three hun- dred dollars. For transportation and necessary cost of de- livery of annuitie. and provisions for the Obi Pewss of Minsiseippi, in accordance with aix Srticle treaty of March uineteeuth, eighteen nd: bd sixty-seven, two thousand dollars. CBIPPRWA, PILLAGER, AND LAKE WIXNEDAGO- SHISE BANDS. For twentieth of thirty instalments of annai- ty, in money, per third article treaty of Febru- ary twenty-second, eighteen hundred and Sifty- tive, ten thousand six hundred aud siaty-six dol- jars and sixty-six cents. For twentieth of thirty instalments ofannuity, in goods, per third article treaty of February twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty- eight thonsand dollars ‘or twentieth of thirty instalments, for poses ef utility, per third article treaty of two, and Daceo, fourth, cighteen hy ar- eb- Tuary twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, four thousand dollars. For last of twenty instalments, for purposes ef education, per third article treaty of Feb- rusty twenty-second, eighteen hundred and fifty-five, three thousand dollars. CHIPPEWAS OF BED L. ND PEMOINA TRIBE OF CHIPPEWas. For this amount as annuity, to be paid por capita to the Red Lake band of Chippewas, during the pleasure of the President, per third article treaty of October second, eigliteen han- Gred and Fixty-three, aud second article supp mentary treaty of April twelfth, eighteen dred and sixty-four, ten thousand dollars. For thie amount, to the Pembina band of Chippewas, during’ the pleasure of the Presi- dent, per same treaty, five thousand dollars. For eleventh of fi! instalments, for the PRrpore of supplying the Ked Lake’ band of Shippewas with giiling-twine, cotton maitre, calico, linsey, blankets, sheeting, fannels, pro- visions, farming tools, and for euch other use- ful articles and for such other usefal purposes as may be deemed for their best interests, per third article supplementary treaty of April twelfth, eighteen bundred and sixty-four, eight thousand dollars. For eleventh of fifteen instalments, for same objects, for Pembina band of Chippewas, per same treaty, four thousand dollars. For eleventh of fifteen instalments, for pay of one blacksmith, on eS. who sball turn- ish medicine for the sick, one miller, aud one farmer, fourth article of same treaty, three thousand nine hundred dollars. For eleventh of fifteen instalments, for the purchase of iron and steel and other articies fer blacksmithing purposes, per sane treaty as above, one thousand five hundred dollars. For eleventh of fifteen instalments, to be ex- pended for carpentering and othe: purposes, per same treaty, one thousand dollars. For transportation of annuity goods and pro- visions, and iren and steel for blackemitus, for the Chippewas of Ked Lake and Pembiua tribe, two thousand dollars, [To BE CONTINUED.) ED. C®BNOB—CALVERT. On the Jat Insta: the Bev Mr. Hizer, Mr. CHARLES B. OON of New York city, gnd Mrs, FANSY A. OALV. of this city, No cards. Ob: Wilron, CHABLES FRANK EELENA D, Besjamin DIE abEt, On the Ist instant, at 11 o'clock p. m., LL, aged 75 years. ives and friends of the famt! It Beiatives: on seed Mane iy Te quested to attend ber funerai from 80: Dorthwest, Tuesday, 20'clock p.m. F. EY. On the morning of Sl. at Barre- Bre baer Bide tana JOH PLELEY Bre ‘The faveral will take 9 op. of the famity (Dueusse HARVEY @ MAkB,) Ae. 034 F Grazzy, between Misth ond Temp.