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Pres iar eP FEE Post Orrics "ARTMENT, Jaly 18, 1874. Beaien Swill be received Gatil 13 oeisek m.on FRIDAY, the 14th day of A 14. for formisuing all the* Stamped Bavelopes and" Mowe. Jalce te tte wal cheat us Tatas ees four (4 commencing on the lst ELeroer a sees three gualit: No. Feit letter size, Sy by 5% inches—three om . 4, Fall letter sise, (for circalars,) ungammed Sher’, Bute ieee size, 3% by 0° inches—thres lo. 5. m tra letter sine. 8% by 65 Inchon, (for eir- pe med om fa v No. f. Uficial size, 3 19 16 by 22s inches—two qual- ites, = Extra cMicial size, 4% by 10 inches—one STAMPED NEWSPAPER WRAPPERS, ¥ 9 inches, (rouns cut.) one quality. OFFICIAL STAMPED ENVELOPES. Iso the f lowing official stamped envelopes for © Post Office De: vis: PRINTING. ACTURS. Wi _ ast 41 ig every respect to the ers by the Department ‘The pap*r must be of avproves q .ality, specially Wanefactuied forthe —— vis ‘The dies for embossing postage stampyon the envelopes aud wrappers mre to ve executed to the satisfac ton of the Postmaster Gonctai,ia the beet style, and they are to be provided, renewed, aud Rept lu or er at the exp. uss of the coutractor. The Department reserves the right of requiriog new Gies for suy stamps or deneni.ations of staups no how usd, aud sny changes of dies of colors shall De made withont extra chary Before evtering into » contract the successful bid- der mas bs required to prepare aud sab.ait new dies for the ap oroval of tbe riment. The ase of the dies may cr may 1 Ot be contipued. soon as made, ehall bec sme the prop erty of the United States, and be saf-ly and securely kept ¥y the contractor, aud ahold the wi of any of them ve temporartly Or permasently dis- omp'ly turned over to the Departunrut, or is agent, Post- Master General may direct. ‘The envelopes must be thoroughly and perfe mt, che gUmMing On the flep for circuiars)to be og oa by hand half ac fh ne length, the wi pets to be aieo bend gommed act Jess than three-fourths ofan tne! ty each (except ry icth across the end. SECUBITY FROM FIRE AND THEFT. Bidders are potificd that the Degartmeat will re- quire, as a condition of the contract. that the en- velopes aud wrappers shall be manfaccured acd Sored in apartments separate and distinct from those in which any otaer work is done, and in sach — as to insure security against loss by fire or theft. The menafactory must st all times be subject to the ine) t-nof an agent of the Dey i> wl will rejuire the stipuiations of the coutract to be faithfully observed. ‘The contractor, bis employees, and sgents shall conform to such regulations as .he Department may from time to time adopt for the security of the Gov- ernment. PAOKING. Allenvelopes and wrappers niust be banded in par- Cels of twenty-five, and packed in strong pasteboard OF straw bores, secarely bound ou all tne eoges and corners with cotton or lives cloch glaed on.esch box to coptein act less than two hundred and fifcy Of the note and letrer sizes, aad one husdied each of the official or extra official size, separately. TI 4 od sealed $0 a8 to safely bear wn fvnere of deli — to postmasters. ben two tboussnd or more envelopes or wrappers ‘are required to fill the order of s postmaster, the straw or pasteboerd boxes containing [he same mast jacked im stroug -oden cases, well strapped With hoop-iron. and addressed: but when less taan two thousand are reqatred, proper tabeis of direc- ton, to be furnished by an agent of the Depart- Ment, must be placed upoa each package by the con- tractor. Wooden cases, containing envelopes OF wr T8,to be transported by water rontes, must be provided with suitabie water-proofiag "he whole to te done under th= iuspection and direction 6f an sgeut of tho Department. PELIVEBY. ‘The envelopes and wrappers inast be ready for de- livery on the Ist day of October, 1674. and theresfier must be grempt!y furnished and devvered, compiete in ail respects, in such quentities asmey bs required to ili the daily ordera of postmasiers; the deliveries fo De made either at the Post Office Department, Washington, D. C., or at the office of aa agent duly euthorized to inspect and receive the same; the pl f de‘ivery to be at the option of the Pestmas. ter General; and the cost of jliverisg, as well aa all expense ‘of storing, packing, sddre-sing. label- ig, and water: proofing to be paid by the contractor, OFFICE ROOMS AND FURNITURE. An sgeié of the Department will have sapervis- jon of the manufacture, storags, and issae of the ‘sppers, and be shall at all access tothe apartments, safes, and vaults where the same are mannfactured and stored, for the purpose of inspecti be and tbe contractor snail furpish eUCY, Withoat cost to tbe gov- ernment. ‘The contrac:or may also be required to faraish, witnout cearge, suitable sod pe-porly-farnisacd Toome for use Jt the post to registering pa-k- ages of envelopes and wrappers 10 be forwarded oGgh thm — OCK ON HAND The coutract-r sha ral “pos hand iva ious of ca- tstnec miro! of the Sil etegos of manufac { the Departure at, all contingencios the existence o the contrec » ‘ety order of the De- partment way be pt Ts. Payments for stam ve opes @ud wrappsrs actusliy issoed and a will be mede quarter- oper examination sud sdjastment of a: sible bideer for ail the pars, th: prices to be calculated oa ths basis of the number Used of the several graces during the last fiscal year, 2,185,000 a 139,50 lo. $,orgiaary i-tter etns, ret acsiiey.— 36.119 las ary letter size, second quality, 3,595.) ind quali: 903, " qaalit, Ro, 8, fall letter size, third quality. Bo. 4, full letter » med. OF FICIAL STAMPED ENVELOPES. Bo. 1, letter size... 3.50771 No. 2, extra letter wine. Bo. 3, official size... No. @, extra official siz ‘Total. eater into an 2 Writiog with tho Postmaster Geaeral besrve and Are pt) Tims, COG. itions, ments set forth sdvertiesmens sccoreing to thelr true m it ard maning, and Ke, execute, and deliver, snbjcct to the ap. ard seceptance(ot the Pus master Geaeral née WIth go0d and sulticient suret eiu the sam of two bundred th-usand dollars, $204u0,) aa @ for- feitore for the faithfal perfor of waid agrec- ment of contract, sccorting rovisions aud subject to the liabilities of the seveatocs section of ap ect of Congr ss entitied “‘an act legstiziog Snd tmakicg sppropriatious fur such necessary ob jects as have been txusily Incimied tu the geueral Sppropriation bills without suthority of laws and to Bx ened provide for certam incidental ‘penses of the Depertments and offices of the Government, aud for othe " (United States Statates at roved August ase the coutract: + of niscoatract he shail fail to com piy the term and bis sureties shall be liable for the forfeiture Shecified iu such contract as iigaidated damages, to be sued for in the name of the United States, 1a any court baving jurisdiction therecf. If the contractor to whom the first award msy be made sheuld fail to enter into agreement and give tatiefactory bonds.as herein provided, then the award may be annulled and the contract le: te the next lowest responsible bidder, and #0 on u .til the required agreem nt and bonds ere execated; and gach next lowest bidder shall be required to faifill every stipulation embraced herein, as if hs were te original party to whom the contract was awarded . be sgreement will also pr. time daring the continuasce entire penalty of ‘the bou: nator shall bare the right to require a new bond with ad- diticnal std sufficient sureties, which the con- trector shall farnise to the sce sung CONTBAOT NOT ASSIGNABLE. ceptract cant<t, Ip euy case, be lawfally transferred Srted oF ESE AV ATIONS. ‘The Postmaster Geaeral reserv-s the right to re- ject any and all bide if, in his jadgmeut, the iater- ents of the Government require it; also the right to in bie ion. there shall be to perform faithfally any of annul the contract if, PROPOSALS. | PPOPOEALS TOR ABRTBIE® FAD? OTE i i ENGINBER’s Disraict ov Corcmata. 7 ‘0. T3.1—Oontinued. Ta orecee =, SE at gust 171b, ‘2 chek p. m5 aba, ram or wEsnar <a. pee Nopalt far tres Fears Of mises, & Breme Baildiog, evus'ed on Meseriee rotciees. "ts, to purchase Stense, trees It fo ete anrest Sorte ee aan", sane to be removed within ten <i. fourtes.” Tears of Age; Bidders are invited s T A E * calico, amd Se. pistol tepate that they’ may dean propery ara ech sore Colonel of Baginre Ua. twelve yeut.¥0f age; and aa Uy Yirtue of a deed of trast, dated June as may be meterial, BB ee iar tcceraed ta erie, | RY WASH. B cottan geeae M,mAy be ‘Bach bidder will be required, bof: ‘Gs, ne ofthe land records aking’ for boys and .” 2. 1 pneceenar to Green ‘iiiamss Accts,.) ed * Bo. 1001, northwest corn aries i“ ser tight, oes bash ck WAL PBA J $ i i ; i mal467 FRA ‘KT, HOWE, Chief Clerk fisement in some one or more newspapers published EE Clerk __ | inthe city Of Washi Do vided, That the President may POsALS FOR BUILDING THE Bi - '. STIOKEBY, Trustee, of his bed, pretending to look for his raid sapplies from said Indians, or any band PY ss LiBRETY MAERET HOU ETH: | jet conde One Ww. at = when he seized & pistol, and, dec! pe grey i rming dn precespe g Sey rin spotery Eealed Provorals will be r-eeived by the Northern LO ty ABOVE BALE IS POSTPONED until earand fred, milling bt self instant! a ows it expedient 20 todo. — F olimre: Presses a, That f Literry Mi: ef Company at thelr office, K str: MONDAY, Jul, Rad 1 os, comes hour and place, ‘The deceascd was arrested in N: For psy of physician, five teachers, one car- | © : os an nine. preyeyn sik ard eh streetes up tr 12 o'clock noon of | B'W. STICKNEY, Trustee, the 10th of April; 1872, at the sult Of Jay Gould. | penter, one miller, one’ engineer, one farmer, | “*SS"* frau, coment,t? sad purchase. thousand rials and doing the cut-stoue work, brick w the of som} and one biacksm th, per thirtesath article of | gonars. areas, Sunared shares of Erle ealiway slack, T ares of Erie railway - The | treaty of April twenty-ninth, eighteen handred r event attracted a considerable amount of pub-| and siaty-eight, ten thousand foar hundred dol- For fifteenth of twent taaeanapouste, being the lic attention at the moment. The question was] jars. last of the third series, for beneticial obsects, to ed, Who was he?” He bad lived, during | For second of three instalments, for the pur- | {A expended under the direction of : — foe nant ut settee eae chae om aud prem implemen.s. 1 | gent, per fourth article of treaty of June ulnth On MONDAY, Angust 10, 1874, at10 5 iD, n - | be furnished to js of tauilies or lodges who dred aw: ix thousand Slee Med shal gals at thie Tease sion.” He was of <“aucertain ago bat active | sail engage tn farming, as eighth art a ee ofa lady declining honiekeoping, o. | and possessed. Dar! investigations | treaty of April twenty-ninth, eightoes nundred > between acd F streets north- | which took place in the police courts in Now| and siaty eight, Hitec thousand dollars, PE gh Bae gyn hm go ey ying en 4 supericr collvction of Fur- | York and at other pointe of the United States, For indusirmal school at the Santee Sioux * carpen' work, plastering, patating, . S72” THE ABOV! ALB I8 POSTPO! until aired in building the ructure of theirnew | SATUBDAY, A’ ‘Ast. 1574, same hour and piace, market Bomte. ne sate — sage OMPAY fokam W. oTlUk MEY: Teseee and specifications can be ¥ orm pr Fenals brogored at the Sfloeof James H- Medill, | 82" THE ABOVE SALB I8 POSTPONED. on are tect, TUS B street, account of the weather, ontil THURSDAY, Augdst ‘The ccmpany reserve the right to reject any or ali | 6th, 1s74,seme hour aud ol ace. bids if deemed for the interes! of the toa GREOMGR W.'STIOKNRBY, Trastes. so. ‘The successful bidder will be requivel go gite | _augS-d J.T. COLDWELL; Salesman. bonds to the am-unt of twenty thousand dollars for ¥ DUNCANSON BROS., the B ‘Anctioncers, eens ‘Gnoscn W. KING, corner 9th and B streets northwest, Gn excellent condition. he has stescribed himself as Lord George Gor. | agency. three thomsend datiane agricultural and indastrial school, keeping in eee _ Secretary | TRUSTER'S SALE OF BOUSEMOLD FURN: fl aactanad 7 ee By , Earl of Aberdeen; as Gordon H. Gordon, | “Fer iran ter ation, aud the necessary expe | Schatten Teen Bs PSGPOSALS FOR WROUGHT AND OAST. | TOPE IN H. USES No. 302 AND 304 PE : ; Hanged tote on Gordon, claiming that he be- | ses of delivering goods, to be purchased tor the | Srih article taste OF deed eet Nery B TBON WORK FOR THE LIGRARY OF TH. SYLVANIA «VENUE, OORNEB 4% 81 R2E E WaGGaman jonged to the peerage of Scotland, no matter | different bands of tho Sioux Indiana, under | §'th article treaty of Ju: a uy, TREASURY DEPARTMENT. ‘ By virtue of a deed of trust bearing date the | TEUSTER’S8ACBEOF VALUABLE HOUSE AND | Was not the Far! of Aberdeen. The law pro- | and sixty-eight, seventy-five thousand dollars, employment of one superintendent of teaching Washincion, D. Co Juty 2th 1274 Zin caz or Jannery, Iw4, and recorded in | LUT ON ESTBRET, BETWEAN 30 AND dru, | ceedings which were instituted in consequence | Crocs. siseuton AND Walraros, amo sam, | plese coaches, per afte ards bene at farnisbipg, delivering, fi ‘ad patting’ in place pe mires ih snd Stok mentonee oni as: Gay of July, A. D. 1373, daly tecurded ta | CUS seayeood grog e ae LakR. ting. igned trustee the Wrought and Oset iron Work required for the | sell at'pubite nuctic Library of the New Department. DAY. the Copies of the Drawirgs ands ‘pecitications may be J ication at this oflice. three thousand two hundred dollars. Hber £26, folio 243, one of the land records of the Serial Selota ea Sy ed IR Amount, being the second of ton in| For fifteenth of twenty Mo yee auction | rested, bated, rearrested, indicted and peeend | stalments of the sim of eight hundred thousand | employment of ene superinte Iments, for mt of far ad th and two farmers, two millers, two biacksmiths, m 6 househs ails, consisting of Bedsteads, Bedding, © with ‘a Ist dollars named in @ certain agreement, which Il that pirce or parcel of ground | a8 a fugitive from justice, and now he has ment is hereby confirmed,ma‘e by tne | one tinner,one gunsmith, one carpent: : Affolding required by the contractors to tha ae Lots numbered one (1) aud foar- | ended bis chamelion-like career by his own | “87°C! ;, z : ° cnpeecn tees | the work in a pion lit be forutehed by jhe Depart: Devel other siticlearne erated Termosences, teen. (24) tn Bauare numbered five undead) and | hand, ‘slain by a bullet from arusty barrel.” | fotcrior under the provinens ofthe act at inne treaty of June miuth, eighteen hundred sed x ral ‘4 - a 01 ning ee » . tractors: Se | ene Oe eet y acaeny wieded | cnn ee a et Cel How Cari Rosa Got Married, feventh, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, | fifty-five, cleven thousand four b Proposals will be made for the whole work com- jyM-ta DUNOCANDSON BROS, Aucts. thenee runping north slong the last line of lot num- (From the Chicago Times.) with the Sisseton and Wahpeton bands of Siout For fitteenth ot twenty instalmen’ plete, ag shown on Drawings, and described in | —2: bercd two2) ninety -nixe(99) feet nine and ahalf(9’s) | Carl Rosa and Pareps, antipodal as they were | Indians for the relinguishment by said Indians ing in repair eaw aud flouring mills aE tees ne work must te-complotea withia | ES® WASH-B WILLIAMS, Auctioneer: Sy chee; thence east twenty (20) fect; thence soath | in\compienion, stature and. teardepna: Nore | of thelr claim to or interest ie’ the lands der forniahing the necessary tools wad xtares, per four months from ance of ncvopeanee of the pen Northwest corner loth ana D streste rth Rvstreet; thence west erent a0} supremely harmonious, excellently adapted to | *cribed in the second article of the treaty made | firth article treaty of June ninth, eighteen hun- — feet LDING LOT, FRONTING ON beets oe ng the line of north B street to the poin 07 arsociated enterprise. He had never undertaken | with them February nineteenth, eighteen han- | dred and firty. nit g, together with a » five hundred dollars. posal. Payments will be made monthly, deducting 10 per | VALUABLE B cept , anti] the comple:iou of the contract. my ements, consist- | management until after his mi and he is | dred and sixty-seven, the same to be expended, For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for keep- 12TH STRERT WEST, NEAB © STREET tory Brick House, indebted to hex, it is enld. for thatiantonton: | uncer the direction ‘of the President tor tp ing in repair the bosptal, and providing the must be acc ied by @ penal of | SOUTB. ISLAND, AT AUCTION. siluneees ta ate Gnd twlne Rent the daetta} | He is 20 modest'and retirmg a little fellow that | benefit ofsaid Indians, in the manner prescribed | necessary medicines, aod Buturee teeretor, per therasau dellaran( 625,00.) that the iaice wince | Qo ovine yaya seinen Menmentce: | iutallmects fa six and twelve mouthe,the detasred | Seny persons have wondered: how he" sud | ‘ueald treaty of figbiegn hundred spd stziy” | Gih ard ot realy of June minthy ighinen y lollars, ( 825,600.) 1 6 bidder will ac- . my We shail sell, on 508, ments to bo # .. Gon= " 7 cept and perform the oootract, if awarded him, t! art lot 23, in square No, 295 ‘about 35 Verancirg et purchaser's oat deposit of S100 | Summons courage to propose to a woman so | Seven, as amended by the Senate, said amend- | hundred and fifty-five, three hundred dollars. 7 he 5s sufficiency of the rity to be certified by’ the | feet front by ago-d depth to an alley. red 8 the property is knocked down, | much larger than himself. ment as amended having been ratified by the For fifteenth of twent; United States Judge, Cleek of the United. Graces | “Termes Oued eke eeees 6, 12 ena 1s | See Trosteo reserves he right to Tercll at risk aud | ‘The manuer of hie proposal is thus related, | Indians, as provided by act of Febraary four, Court, or the District Attorney of the District | months, for notes bearing intero: nd secured by @ | cost cf defanitirg purchaser if the terms of sal ‘The musical twain were en route to Hartford | teenth, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, “herein the bidder resides deed of trust on the premises. All conveyancing | not com f sal instalments, for ki ing in repair blacksmith, tinsmith, gunsmith, carpenter and wagon and plow maker shops, and 5 ith in six days after dat a eigbty thousand dollars. fe i t partment reserves the right to roject any | cost of purchaser. $iydown on day of sale, Bale BAINBRIDGE A. WEBS, 7: Sze eneee Sake by aide; ete secesing 30 Ub || SUMy ones ee aaice, teh rents ar eee eee anevetae, per Ot depressed. Parepa, a close o! article treaty of -june ninth, eighb een hundred or all bids if it ‘be deeined fur the iaterest of the Beslitve. ‘ease Wiitseaok aul-&ds THOS. B. WAGGAMAN, Au and always apmpneaatios noticing his melan- For sixth of ten instaiments, (second series,) | and fifty-five, five hundred are. rs cry bid ‘mast be made on the printed form to be soe — sdhcaad Y¥Y DUNOANEON BROB., Auctioneers, choly, inquired the cause. He answered: to be paid to them or expended wal vowed ben- For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for the obtained 9¢ thie office, ond mast conform tn avery reopens ABOTE eau is POSTPONED watt! Southeast corner 9th and B streets northwest. “Thave been unlucky in this country. For SEckomnsents dus enaneee mamseeen a yar at 8 shyaeten, ox Ann eaticke Sane of 7 S ’ ie . - > TALI, ‘acon oui ot mn a Site aces canton prcce us | SEE™" WASH, D Wiuutame, aoe | TRESEPEREAER OR VALUapumimpnoven | Suze Seaton cy ofer | tare not been ite to | shalt romoreta ond coca cwaag ove? feet | Suma ninth. Mghincn hundred aod’ ary eS secstnel trem percies: ie ares WASH. B_ WILLIAMS, Auct, PRABSTLYVABTA CvENDE. BETWEEN 2isr | feeling and intentions, [ appear to lose as rapid ly eee e: ae ee aad Ofty-eight, = For ieee at eee eee a by 4 keep- ™ ork, io * -l- ° »=ea<moe. °° AND 22 STREETS NORTHWEST. as make them. 1 think | have not to-day a sin- A ing im repair the buildings required for the Swuiedeuare TO-MORROW. By virtue of a deed of trast, dated on theath | gle friend.” A For tran: m of goods, one thousand two | various employees, and for providing the ne- All. bids.‘ ust ‘be enclosed in a sealed envelope, 7 WM. L. WALL & CO , Auctioneers, day of October. A_ D. 1871, and recorded in “Ob, I am sure you have,” responded she | hundred dollars. _ Cessary furniture therefor, per fifth article tres- endoreed “Proposals for Wrovght Cast-iroa B New Marble Buildiog, Liber No. 658, folio 282, ne of the land records brightly. SIOUX AT THE FORT rRCK AGENCY. ty of Jane ninth, eighteen bundred and fifty- Work of Library, New State Department, Wash- Nos. 900 and 903 Ponneylvania avenne, Trane penumton county DO. and by thedirection | "s’aias!” he exclaimed, sighing, “I fearKhave | For this amount, to be expended in such | {ive thane henmvel fe toaton, D. O.," and addressed Se oLLErr, 8. MARSHALS S3LE oF : stake pansy ceoared cuareey;, 2 will oa ot rths | not!” ee a goods, provisions, and other uscful articles | For fifteenth ot twenty instalments, for the Bupervising Architect, Ls READY-MADE CLOTHING ot or 10th day of August, 1S74, at 3:30 o’clock pm’. all “Indeed, you are mistaken, my Carl. If ns ~ —— ~~ from ee salary of each person as the said confederated | Ip virtue of » writ of flora facias issued ontof the | that certain piece or parcel of ground in the city of | you have not so regarded me heretofore, 1 ermine, inc! g transportation, Rg | tribes and bands of Indians may solect to be P+ePOsaLs Fuk BRICKS. Berti ce of the Eupreme Court of the District of | Washington. District of Columbia, known and de- | promise you now that I will always be your | in agricultural and mechanical pursuits, in pro- | their head chief, per titth artele treaty of Ww. Have DEraRrurvr, FRIDAY, the 7. cay ot Aowsetsisre sonmencing five (75), be Fovlug for tan same at the oo pms took he nes yieeel teas and with culvaitoes ed and support rtof the aged, sick, andintirm, for the | “ve bundred ive oe CONTINURD.} will be received ut this office until noon on the Pan: feet; | ousnees, ‘I will be your wife also, if you like.” | fort, and improvement, (including storekeener, fi % 13TH DAY oF Atcr~t Next, for farnishing and nove’ Jackets, Pani forty-four feet jortheast: ona fortnight Inter oy were married” Shehad | hlackemith, aud carpenter, at sine bunured Pre to tes to 22 o'clock p.m. eae at te Nesfork Mavy Yard the folto 77 do" do: Cloth Vests: Rania avenue; and thence, Sener to nm | long been very fond of him, aud he of her, and | dollars each per anuum; assistant storekeeper | 5. Mary Geoues, cocth sean eens eeree ing quantities of Bricks, imore or less, as may be ro- 2) do. do. Summer Vest sylvania avenge; and thence westerly forty-nine she knew it. ut he was so sensitive and self- | aud one cook, at six hundred dollars each per aye. ™ cy iy RRS agape ae Bido:do. de. Vests, Jackets and Pants; hitall te teptcvemctee theeeee nas: together | Gobreciating that ahe felt that he would mot re- | annum; and three laborers, st six Rundred dol. | “Fee friends of the famfly are invited to attend her pais eet quality arch brick, with square cor- | FUREI Jackets ramones rms: The amount. of lodsiteiness secured by | veal his affection uniess he were liberally en- | lar* each per annum) ono bandred and itty | {vverel, frum tbe ride tof her oarentn, i 131 gonad . 4] oy OG said ceed of trust unpaid, and the expenses of sale, | cou 5 a = = ~ Proposals will be received from brick mannfac- pribe, Bu wanders, Gloves, &c.. &c.; in cerh; balance at one aud two yeary, wich interest: | ““Fewtmen or women have been better partners. | beexpende ior the benett of puck, portions of TS IRI | ionma sineaek te was furere onl? i whe have emple facilities for farnish- od and Jevied upon sa the goods and chattels of | $100 depvsit on acorptence of bid. Ifterms of sale | gentimentally or financially, than Parepa and | said bands only and for sach time as they Ear CHRISTIAN FSC eter tobe ol the boat getty at Wachineton oui pricks | Sion Geodman, aud will be sold tosatisly execu: | ave not ae ee Me eoetiran seven ders after sale. | toca. They gave English and Itallan opera at | maintain friendly relations \.ith the United | St220* ~Geruneny. sretaect’ fo Wetienon ba © © dria band-mede, of unform size and color, the size | ten No. 12.825, in favor of Bamuel Heiman, Gefaultiog parchascr, Conveyancing at ost of pane | the Academy in better style than it had ever | States. ‘aged {8 Fears and 9 months. tobe Sexareae'y, gaa Ao = FA LO el been given, and notwithstanding the great ex-] WALL-PAH-P2E TRIBE OF SNAKE INDIANS. ves and friends of the family are roe cctfuly Pl a cong pongo | SSeS Wine ai Within 329 DOUNGANSON BHOS, Auris. | pense to which they bad gone, they realized net Sale of Loony gerne tad gers requested to sttcod bis i= from his late roel re akdance ai tiie wnat the eee {Successor to Green's. Wilts y Ancts.) | FRY aoe bd Doge tae or and Anetioneer, wife chaeren peony ‘Same meehaetae seventh article treaty of August tweltth, iéay afternoon, at 3 o'clock p.m. pes "Jalti accurity fate faliamorntot the con- | LUMBER. Shen, Heroes Grencate, nan, | Fuel Bollding, Ooruer th and Fos, northwest Plants for Vases twohmereddoiae UNDERTAKERS, & tact will be required to 8 care ate faithfal execu: | “PURER: SASH, PLINDS, GRATING, WIN- | ruceTER’s BALE OFA 3-8TORY BRICK | 1 want to tell you something spout our vases, S'KLALLAMS. NDE. “IRS, 6, a. oe Bureau as next pe tories any &c at ‘AUCTION. = . Rey SF, OF 16 BOT. Ro 1334 Ne acee betes = e _ So in For — of en een . R IgnAR MaRVEY, or ail tne bids. he ie < 0. a jiameter, andin the center are growing | thouard dollars ing the last of the 25 80-th St Ohief of Surewa. | jre'at To pti Ten lises" Hall, | THE SCOTT STATOR. aT AUOTION. ferns from the side of the road, that I took up | series,) to be applied te the use aud benefit of Unéertaker. FICE OF PUOBLIO BUILDINGS AND | 7th strect, in rear of the building, the above m-n: Ba isis diiy recorded in Live No Go tonan, last fail and put in pots in the cellar—when 1 | said [udiaua, under the direction of the Presi. 2 - ? . mbis. the en request of nt c — en- | ss 5 tive, SAL cou 3a. iste Eecetved anti on ae = a cured thevebt twill wil rot fhe Marek ie: paseo C saceperes ieee rogaine nd tout weet ee ages iments, for th: maka eheter eta tae po a * public auction 7 ithe 14th day ot Au- | and twe scarlet geraniums are arranged aroun ‘or fifteenth of twenty instalments, for the 77 L OAS. . ‘potlnal Tiel pry EL) Sy og ¥ FZOMSE DOWLING, Auctioneer, Kwat, 174, at 6 v'elock rived | the fern. Four nasturtions are placed at equa! | support of au agricultural and industrial school, | “*744A/€ # BA14L CASES 40D €458.8% Mosoiry Bridge and of w Causeway pcross the Aus 641 Louisiana ave.,2i door east of fh street, |<" tae at re “7 costia or Eastern Branc 1° Potomac river, distances outside the tall plants, and betw-en a eoay seme epsten, and for pay for suitable teachers, per eleventh | marlay SUSSWOS apres, es. the spaces of these are morning glories and at Persone proposing will farpieh jun. trict of Got DESIRABLE FRAME DWELLING complete ¢rawings | YEBY nbia. tw ‘ rticle treaty of January twenty-sixth, eighteen and description af the seructare they proposes fe USE AND LOT ON L_STERET NORD petanias, while around the extreme edge are | hundred and Lily-ive, two theusaud tre hum, Mita te Chosebe a NOnORe a poy, erect. The length of the bridge and causeway will | W eT) UNE SQUSRE FROM THE NEW sips of German ivy and Wandering Jew. | dred dotiars. Preserved or Bubaimed'in War, ail tings of Rabe be sovestecs [endred feet, —— a jon ig ee ERTY MARKET HOU! by Willlam Kedin, and rec: ‘he cevter plants were all large and thriving For fifteenth of twenty instalments, for the | Braiding done, Ornamental Hair Work op Glas and Taba curstoed om spoucetion.te the enderstgned: | AF AU TURSDAY, August 11th, at 6 o'clock p. er W.'T., felis 70) of the survesor’s offi when putont, and made @ fine show immedi | employment ofa blacksmith,carpenter, tarmer, | Peatl, ty Mre: FRIBE. leteat Boston, Be OOD tae Bric ‘ge, Mazopry avd Causeway.” eal m., in frovt of igen bremtaes, ‘will sell the hirgtom county. peerage me J ately, while the drooping ones give abundant | and a} hysician (who shall furnish medicine for | street, nesr I northwest, x ple part ef lot 3, im equare No, ht is reserved to reject any or all bids or very desir: 0. B, BABOOCK z abe . frouting about 16 feet on L street northwest. ipginecre,U S.A. | tween 6h and 7th streets, (being No. Git.) This References: —M rs, a evidence of soon covering the outsida of the | tue sick) per eleventh article of treaty of Jan- | dept Grant, Mrs, ral @ol dade: “aw. fonether with tke | vase from view. The soll with which the vas-s | uary twenty-sixth, eighteen hundrd and ficy- Qcreoran, Geveral finer, General RoaaEan! Qo ———— a4 en A were filled, was leaf mou! ‘rom the woods, | tive, fuur thousand six hundrea dollars. Q)FYiCE OF THE WASHINGTON AQUE- erty is distant reams | edhe h cash; balance to vix, twelve | rich l.ams with some commercial fettilizsr For support ot aemith and carpenter snop, | YpAs¥ BSTOOES Bmtame of Nenrel owes Ser fragt sol loony swith interes: at 10 per cont- | well worked in. ‘There are no plant’ which do } and to} rovide the necessary tools therefor, per | 4 3 F covert nevis Seated Propeesion gto, D, ane. we gecven = ee ere eerie en the | so well with me in winter for window climbers | same uriicle of same treaty, five hundred dol- room! roperty. "All conveyancing at expense of pa on the Washing jon Aqueduct, = be Terr one pastel sg A mm ag Hy 6, 19 and 18 | Chaser. €0 will bo quired as @ deposit at time | 88 German ivy and Wandering Jew, roo! thie joe wu! o'clock, on iD DAY - ’ P of sale Ifterms of aule are not complied with in | from slips very easily, and growing vel TEMBER 1874, for Baildtog @ Dwelling and Fence at | the cost pean ee aes seven days from day of selo. the trastes rasarves ar kad Pog — © Sones Fee haa Grad‘ng and Macada nizing the ‘sugt-a THOMAS DOWLING, Auct, the right to resell at the risk and cost ef thedefault- | kinds—the plain green leat, lars. TABEGUACHE BAND OF UTAH INDIANS. ew L have thre> For pay of blacksmith, as per tenth articte of hich ts the most | treaty of October seventh, eighteen hundred A ‘pg purchaser, GEORGE TUCKER, Trustee, | thriving, the dark and green striped, which is | ard cixty-three, and twenty dol- a roposals will be received only on the printed ‘is t-eokda J.T. COLDWELU, Saicsuan. | Suite tivity, und the white and on ied be en ee ey oe COAL AND WooD. Erectus any’ doctred Inforsnation’ Can't halon BANKERS. ¥ LATIMER & OLEARY, leaf, which is delicate, requires coaxing, but | TanuGUACHE, MUACHE, CAroTR, waexi- J apsiication, by mallorin parece sh eh ‘Auctioncers and Beal Estate Brokers, when well grown repays all care by its beauty. NUCHE, YAMPA, GBAND RIVER AND UINTAR | FVWOAL COA . 0. B'BABOOOR, L‘VINGSTON & COMPANY'S BAN Southwest corner Pennsyivania a itn #t., | “ne reason geraniums and roses do not bloom | anvs or TEs. Cc ae Pe mr «3 neces, G 54 5 10 Pine Street, New York. Btar Office better ia, they ward a in or — oa For pay of two oe nters,two millers, two oo the attonti augl-6¢ Chief Engineer, agton Aqacdact. 5 oa will not bloom until the pot is well filed with | farmers, and one biacksmith, as per fifteenth OAL, ombreciug PROPOSALS FOR FUEL” | Organized for the business of ont-of-town Bants, CAEN OF HORSES, roots. always keep ammonia in the house, | article of treaty of March second, eightesn which we dre waking » Baukers, Ourporations, Individuals, &e. Offer spe: Derot QuaRTERMASTER’s OFrice, and once a week put a teaspoonful in a quart of | hundred and sixty-eight, six thousand doltars. | Miers markatesir | oa O@rrice Prstic Buiwpincs ann Grov: cial inducements to Correspondents. Five per cent. WasHixcron, D. ©., Jaly 16, 1874. water and give my house plants a good soaking. For pay of two teachers, as per same article | gne st Corner Pennsylvania avenue amd 2st str: interest eliowed on daily balanoes. City, Oonnty Wilt be sold at ‘public auctiva, at 10 | Plants get dyspepsia like people if they are | of same treaty, one thousand eight hundred OAK end PIN: INDLINGS, in bundles or by Seah'd: Propersis wil a teeeiren te tin andar | ponies Can tele te tein nmable Beoaritins, SS grsleck @ mi, Avousr 17-1874, at the Qaar- | given more rich food than they can digest, and | dollars, thecord, STEPHEWSUN & BOTHER. Signed unt LB otiogh mentee Sb Gites oan FIBST-CLASS LOANS NEGOTIATED. jot5-tr | strcets soutuwes trots COTMeF OF MH 84 O | [eis unsafe to nso the ammonia water oftener | \ Fer the purchase of iron ani steel, and the Mr aod Depot Sereathemrest Whee &8&, 1874, to farnteh this office with Fael fur the - oe Beven (7) Horses. than once a week, and then no stronger than I | necessary tools for blacksmith shop, per ninth | _je28tr Mill Depot, Beventh-street Wharf yeer enciug June30, 1875. Information as toquac-| 2A SSING HOUSE ‘Terme cash. WM. MYERS, bave mentioned. article of same treaty, two hundred and twenty TLEES WaARF tity, &c., Sc , can be obtained on application at this | *” sequing a6 1 Depot Qaartermaster, ‘This fall lam going to eut back my gers- | cicllars. Foot or Bixre Street. Steccas bak serra pty kf vequined 1448 PENNSYLVANIA anes y2-td Brine WOLBABY acces, | Tums port age omg at pets ad Se Pe et ae a verb arly pol eB te si sarts'el the Gns.e ‘on = Z wh 7 . 4 b _is28-t » 5 in the cellar, where they will not freeze. Next | ed under the direction of the Secretary of the hs sum of Seed an egancantes fe feltsint eretee Orrosrs WiLLsnn’s Horses Y THUMAN B WAGGAMAN, spring I expect to come ont ail right, ready for | Interior, for clouhing, blankets, and euch other | Fe GOODWIN Y. ATLER, acca of the contract if the contract is awarded to | WASHINGTON, D. 0 Heal Ketate Anctionser, 629 7th street. | planting out agai “ountry Gentleman. articles as he may think proper and necessary, | @ lat of BOANTLING for sale ctieap. Severe - er , by ga n - wl THE TRADES. Gmmanmmepacamemtanratnss | Gs iteaier yuan orap: | “ih fam teauecee ae Mr | fasta er si se tea a UrBer 7th Bis reets, jeral Bui gten Cownty, In the ¥ was erMaD, & > , Pau p UMPQUA VaL- ~ Interest poid on depostia. -* eee | Teer coer tran tes District of Columbia, ond by his wife a very handsome woman. In one | “™?¢U4S ABD CALAPOOIAS oF UMPQUA VAL UMBER, WOUD AND OOAL, + ie posits. direction of the parties secured thereby, Twill sell ’ " uous A WSINGS AND IRON AWNING FEAMES | /02N Hitz, Pres't [jauf-ly]O. B. Paxnvies, asm | st public auctionson the premives, ou SATURDAY, frequent absences of the husband the | gor jest of twenty instalmentsof annuity, for | 20088, SASH, D8, f FOR STOKES, £, Mes, FIMONEY & co. August 15th, at © Gelock, the foliowing descrited | wife left their home. On returning at one beneficial objects, to be expended as directed MOULDINGS, ac,, te BANKERS ABD BROKERS, Tiel estate, to wit: Part of origtaal Lot numbered found her absent. He took his fish | ++ the President per third article treaty of No- Tare Loutsiaus evenve, Second National Bank Building 609 Seventh sirsa_ | three (3), «f Square numbered one hundred ant ent to aneighbor’s and groand it to a iy s Wharf, end Plaotng MA. foot of én sirest Beto e door cast of Teh strest. | “Transect General Banking, Bxchange, aud Ool- sixty (100), Degiuming for the same at a point on M and + ings, Hotels , vember twenty-ninth, eighteen hundred om Private Beoitennne lecting Business. meet uinety thie 42 100 feet, cast of the south e man celan te as Wik ie tant bo cae filty-four, One thousand doliars. a2 ‘Yard—iéth and B streets northwest, jy U-ly $ et " ‘wertern corn: sald eanare, thence northea: , fe ne nL IRON FEAMES for Stores, at factory prices, BONDS STOCKS, Se ee) SOVERNMEND | Teneo line of Rhode Ioland avenneto spolstine | killa hae, fie then went Inacarcy cto akc. | _ For lastof twenty instalments, for the pay of | - FLAGS, OAMP-MERTING TENTS for sale or ‘Array oltlours" pay secounts cashed tn advance. borth of the point of beniun feblé-ly sand thence south to | and demanded of her that she should return, | &eacher and purchase of books and stationery, AUCTIONEERS. veut. per sixth article treaty of November twenty- ‘Agent for the Improved Mildew Proof Avain the point cf beginning. The Lot is improved by@ | This the wife refused, replying that she was go- 4 art —————— le two-story Oottage. ing todo as she pleased. High words passed, | !DtD, eigtheen hundred -four, one Rosaae B ~ | . Terma of sale: One third casb; balance in 6, 12 | I> f , | thousand four hundred and aan, when he drew bisknife and gave her astabin the . ATMS AnD aweine FHamge =| BALTIMORE ADVERTISEMTS | s7¢imonins, with interest at ¢ per cont. from day | Phen he drew bis knife and gave her astabinthe | Warta-WaLLA, a ee 1 proxet ey BYAB.S 00. pon for Stores, Hotels, Public Buildings, ity sad Gora ESt48L1su ep 18 18 pe Ei a ee inflicting feesfal injeriee’ De. Gicphes Gon tae Test at the third bemey, iastalments, being | “Tub strest, Federal Building, opposite Pom ima. == CHAS. SIMON @ SONS, {rcm day of sales the Trnstoce teacrve the right to | mpgs when called sald they would prove fatal | [er the direction of the President ger second | _ Special Improvement rand General Sewerage Ld HOW Frecll the property af tne isk end, coat’ ai tng | IBtwohonre, and that it was hardy worth | Cer the treaty of June ninth, eighteen hundred | TAX©spaid promptly and at low rates aplé-iy a " — = er 63 Bost! ABD iy air h MD | ictonlting pore while to dress his wounds. 1k was ~—e and fifty-fve, four mye ony i aa ae 7 wees capac om = . W. JONES ever, and the man removed to house mice Flags and Oamp Meeting Tents for sale or reat. | FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DB JoREPH R RDEON,t Trastoos. | {03 cared for. He “wan comtantiyrartemded, peckanet hme) 6D GLOVE SEPT: abvle ascatfor the only Genuine Mildewed Proot GOO: ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct. One night some two or three weeks afterward | Ensnicat tools, mediciocs and, horpital-stores ing materiel. sent the attendant out ot room on some o t i nid call special attention to their stock TMENT, books and stationary for schools, repairs of P AINT of Dress Goods, Linen Goods, Embrolterion Levee, beueecee CoRsTacction anp Berar, pretext, aud when he returned John Morgan | choo) building and furniture, and for p see tea KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! S and Hosiery; the best assortment of Mourning WaswineTon, July 30, 18/1. | was gone. The window wasup, and there was | Co. three thousand dollars. FOR @) I have Goods in the city. The Bary Department witl offer for sale at pabiic | the ladder on which he descended or was car- | °*). hace ‘housen twenty installments, for the EID GLOVES ENTS ! i wilt rs an yon | nr poe een, eu bo oe Cy ine — voreets a maaan ried down. It was reported that some men from Pay and subsistence of one superintendent oi KID GLOVES FOR MISSES Soot vrorsded gent free of freight charges by x bat partis | SATUBDAY, the 29th of August, lst, at iz | Westbrook, masons, carried him of. From | Fit.ing operations, one farmer, two. millers, ands. Price ! t 2 thatday nothing was heard of the departed + mer, per is" | © Sicawwange and Waste eben of" ash tous | bing man unti'a Tow since, when wlettrr was | ObG Blacksmith, ose wagon and plow maker, L-BUrTO . ‘accom cae, and having thelr geodssent 0.0. Ds, must pay fo’ | © Sawn a HOUSES ana SIGNS painted tn the very Iatest fecurs of foe mecer, iangi-ta.tl are Buer. as dal ibn s ha ON} GLOVES! aay received from a lawyer in New York inqairing Seath autiete Gente ot Suen 2-BUTT “pie ta the Reet dare mae worn = Arar eT eRROMBEV™ xe otanastaaces | for te hee of te aid Jone Morean: Mt now | sraussgtsle'Gundved and’ Aye, mise noone ~- for NTEESUPBSM. UBT OF TH: BL |<. AND, On * of appears thatafter the e fow 18 Way 1d vo my line I Feapectiahy asks 8 trial frou there see PROF COLUMBIA. eT eT enee | Lité, a3 o'clock mrtho Tronrclad reset ova | APPA that after the escape he found his way cg ang TEER @ENULVs JOUVING! “Biops B08 Lath aucas Sateen Be aay age, | Szecial Term Probate Jurssdictiom, July 8th, 1874. | 260." of 488 tore measurement, lated quite a'fortune. It was in relation to Of each of the head chiefs of the Walla~ @RNUINs ALELANDER'S) street between Hand Inorth west, In the matter of the will of CATHABIN® M.| AT THs UniteD StaTRs NAVAL Station, New debs peoparty ant tas lather eee eaten aes y 8 meal fee I8AA0 OU! . JOHNSON: Application for letters testament: GFE Tans Ca SATURDAY, tee 380 nr gira the feo this city and vicinity sre now pre- ee = bands, ae * ING, GAS-FITTING AND SEWER- \ rew veucla “BTA,” “Taig” Ktamata,” | paring toget posession of it--ortland (Mc) Sakae of Juss anne Seana nee oan T” Rules Practical Biome Oxogra” and Yaa.” each of 433 tons measure: | Argus. firty-Bve, ove hundred dollars. comAS. BAUS ) avente, near 6th street, north Gat | SwWissunsce, eashas toes anutionsn meen | Tt Burw OF THR ST#AMER Pat] OR COLONIZING AND SUPPORTING THE 542 Sth strect ey 0 a cp ie Rooens—Graphic Account of the Disaster—Mr. | WICHITAS, AND OTHER APFILIATED BANDS. EID GLOVE DEPG LINED PIPE siways on hand, ecient eee eee | Reames comes Levent ft Dies For this amount, to be expended in rach . 3 ‘The vessels will be offered as they lie, and may be aon, aaet : extinined 8t Boy timo previous to theday of aus | Mpich Was burned at Aur mek meee ae Provisions, and other articles as the 408 SEVENTH GTREBT. ‘the Goumandaut of the Yara | Clpnati serterday, and was interviewed by a| President may, time to time, determine, Hicati som ark a oretath were they are respectively eho willex | ee rernings At was Jost ont ane oreleoks | tm ceria and machanteeh pomeiin 2 CORSET sock orticles os mar brake ottn thems when the steamer was opposite Loughery + | rey .aing employees, stncnting children, pro SoRsET{ FacToRY! Thirty per contum of the wholeamount of the pur- | that flows into the Ohio river two miles below | curing medicine and medical care OOBSET cl ae money for each vessel mast be d-posited at the Aurors, that I noticed a bright light among | for and eupy time cf sole, sna the bel some bales of cotton on the after part of the | for the he! FEENCB CORSETS! tele.in coutirmed by the Departaent; the vowels te | boat. I hastened to the spot, and found the | sry other heepect vo promote be removed within three weeks frem the date of on beset ‘ane. miort, and improvement, ouch confirmation. cotton burning ae beyond an: comfort, . SRMAN CORSETS: ‘The rernmont reserves the right to wittdrew | bility of immediately I] pbystcan te anehe, Se Sites of Ubern, trems Sale St ann tiene, hastened on aes oe the arm se te — ms 4LL STYLES OF CORSETS Jo reject any for may be consid: ‘and told him ‘boat ashore; ar mer, yoate, ya0-tbat_ | Baa just turned her head to the shore ebee ake | fan (On Band and made to order at ae speneene ones fare ‘tHe thinks the til'er | ard CHas. BAUMS oa gg ineendiary. anpem the Geek passengers, walle *mob! Gropped a spark among cotton. For cane ene sereeteg aot eae article Bur otbern tn’ thee fright, jumped, into the i Y ze it :