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ADS. B4“Tiv0RE AND O10 RalLeOAD. i SUNDAY, Jovy 3, 1274. | prorosars FoR —— : Orrice, ¥ THOMAS B WAGGAMAN, $.99 fey Buea ROTOR CITY. peep Fe ase BB PROGID Eset Secticueer; 619 rh street, J is =< 7.00. m., Baltimore. Annap patil 18 o'clock m.. FRIDAY, ths Bist instant for TRUSTER" SALE OF Bp. 1 ROTATE On fae removal of sewer Pes uebras, corners, Lege tid Tk sas Amen. Bes deeper tn wroteon any | MR bea eiageen ee Pi a “ he District * comer of 8 Sree: te Gb atreet, between M so of Colambia, and b: P strest, between lth von west, to @ street wharf north- Bits must state the price Hneal foot for each King of material. and rack blader will be required it h the C lector of the Di-trict, te rH | Faw et twonencrea "sa caatons oo Prenacestns * iadensbarg, Beltevitie, } that he will enter into on the ie 1.00 beatnigaarpvote duntion aed Reteyse™™™™ | Seated is Smartt Soh tetas eteaag 00 p.m The receip: of the Oo st be inclosed w receipts will be forwarded to Ovibctor after the award of the contract structions for bim to refqad ths m ove to the unsuccessful bidders. ney de- D sited by the contractor will be thirty (30) days from the date of the award of the ©otract ‘Tre parties to whom the contract avarded will be required to give bonds in the sam Pi Arp ipousand (6.000) dollars that he or they wilt fauntelly comply with the specifications of said ‘he right to reject any or all bids is reserved. ‘Stations. Bide Si ‘be ‘endorsed ‘* Proposals for ie. Fotat ef _—_ 1,” and addressed to the Engineer of the ‘Springs, Cumberiand. % ions on Metropolitan road. |” By erder of tl the , engl7 18,20 reaae Tr HOWR, Ohief Clerk, SUNDAY TRAINS. BO! FOR THS Const: eee? Smions 8.50 a. m., 1.00, ‘A GEAVBL PIT AND INLET. Relay —7.30 . m. and 7.035 ENGINEER’ Lye an oak yt ge) Sealed P: be Fecetved re nay | 3 Sear ae ee vi Bevee Botton oe eh eet ce at Lith street northeast. For farther information apply at the Baitimore | | The plan and specifications, and estimate of quan- and Ohio T.cket Wasniagton Station, ané 453 Peonsyivania avenue, these oniers will’ be x bonny 3 werk material required can be seen at yaken for Bacgace to be checked aud received at office. Bach bid must include the furnishing of all labor Hos & SHA) ‘Transportstion “Tach badger wilt be ired to deposit with th iG requ! 2 q mers of . —- ——— s_J7®_ | Mo nasarea 200) dollars asa gusrantee will enter ine a: on the contract, if awarded to him, secording to the terms of his Did. ‘The receip* of the Collector must be eaclosed with each bid. The receipts will be forwarde! to t Collector after the award of the contract, with ia- structions for him to refund the money deporited as above to the unsuccessfal Did Desited by the covtractor will be Tefanded on the competion of the work; said work to be finished in sixty (09) days from the date of the award of the eoniract. Or parties to whom the contract is SPOT CORNER 6TH AND BsTReats N.W. June 2s |. trains will Fan se folt Bayzmone & PUTOMAO RAILROAD ‘Afr ‘A AVE POR TRAL ORE. W. The part Swarde:d will be required to give bongs in ths ama nb thousard ($10 / €0) liars. that he or taey will {aitefully comply with the epeciiications of the con tract. ‘The right to rejsot any or all bids is reserved. Bids wiil be endorsed Fropossis for Oonstruct- an ing Gravei-pit and niet addressed to the Bn- Sey orderot the Maginecr y order of the ’ eS ines" RANK T, HOW. o80 augl7-19,20.21 ‘Oniet Oi pbia, 7:28 ROPOFALS FOR TILING AND FLAGGING aes th te ae ee ee ee Hy AND SIDEWALES, «c. UF THE SOUTH . RAYS DEPARTHENTS BUILDING, fe , WASHINGTON, D.C. 7 Orricg oF St vIstNe ARCAITECT, REASTRY D: Wasuincton, D ng asi Sealed uetil 32 m. of ire iding. as ley and describ d in ths apeoidications, canis of ‘which may be bed on application at thi Bidders must scbmit «sample ef the material they Prop: se to fay nish along with their 3 Payments will be made ce of mat « completion of All bids most be sccompanied by 8 penal bond of responsible ne, in ths sui of five thonsand ($5,000. that ihe bidder will Sccept and perform the contract, if awarded him, the sufficiency of the security to be car ited by the Uj Jodge, Olerk of the United Staics Conrt, or the Dis- — Attorney of the Dirtrict wherein the bidder res des. The Department reserves the righ: to reject any or ali bids if it bo deemed for the iuterest of the Government to do#o, and auy bid that is not made on the printed form t be obtained at this office, and does not conform in every respect te the require- ments of this advertisement, will not be considered, neitber will any prorosal be received he on 8:00 p.m oo m THE ¢ UBLE OK 5 BE chika Drip 7RACK ROUTH, from parties with Beenery, Paiace roora who sre not themselves eugaged ia the Tiling and Bight Oars, with monders improvements. Fle trade, ard wbo have not the spaedrea tiles saved te Woevern and Cevtral facil = for furbishivg tho materiale." ; Rew ? posels wi ye encins mn & ses envelo, 5 daily, except Burday, Sonthw endoreed ™ Bids for Tiling and Flagging.” wad weet, aE. ’ tal aderessed to 5 Chur ‘T, end southwest. augl3-13t Bopervising Architect. Gaieace end ST. LOUIS witbont cbi be ‘Tickets by this route cau be procured at oMoes ccrzer of street aod Ponu-yivanta ret corner of Sth street and Penozy!+ jetional a eo at all times, —_ 5s a ere Srocaring, tickets J ofBoee can eectre Sccommodsticus Palsoe Cars for Chicago, 8. Lonts and Batalo. _ REAL ESTATE AGENTS, joan BOYLE. FRANK BABNUM N BOYLE & Cu.,. BROKERS SUA! RBAL ESTATE ANU NOTE No. 606 15th street snd H_” HOUSE No. 1010 HOUSE No, 326 21 street east, for eal furnished of unferpisted. A COTTAGE tu lard’* Bow; price. #3,40. Several small HOUSES, from $3,500 ‘to 8,i0; small casa payments, We Baye several very Que RAMS, improved and on- ‘mproved, on different ratirusde running from the city, for sale at lo ALEXANDEIA & WASHINGTON B 8 anD ALEXANDRIA & FEF DERICOKSBUBGRB Comsze ov 8 any Sixta Stagars. wit i+? pm. fo i rata Gaby except sions port auniria arrive se follows:— 9:53, 10:33. 11:33 a. ao. 7 "The 8:34 > e Siexancrie daily, all | ~ day HOTELS, EPTMLSSTER HOTEL, Ww ON THE ECROPEAR PLAB. p.m. Corner ef Irvi GREAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS, +ia Richmond, leaves Washington 11:33 p.m. datly except Sunday. ‘Throagh tickets to all prints S mes end Southwest for sale at Ofloes corner ith street aud Pennsylve- feadiug retatl bas As and im- Steuue, este Dasvacgcrs cag tem Bod ny yd proved the Peat scaac by the addition of any rooms Teeagh te ceetination, Re ee ee eter Ghia A. WBERUH, Prowrister. BLE YOUNG. “Gesti reremnser acent._iywet_ | fy yeUN® HOTEL, 709 @ BTBET, WHI5GS AND IRON AWST MES _ ——— “=: —— = A S ASFOn STORES. NO TBA BANKERS. Mauutsctared } G. CUPELASD, loor esat of 7th strest, ablic Builings, Hetels { IVINGSTON & COMPANY'S BANK, ‘ 10 Pine Street, New Work. Organized for the b r s, Oorporati Private Benicences, LROR FRAMES for Stores, at inctory prices. penaes, CAMP-MESTING TENTS for sale or | 5, Godt for the Improved Mildew Proof Awnia marStr INGS ASD AWNING FKAMES Gf wmproved Style and Pattern, tc Butidings, Oty and Coor cen at factory prices, rr oes. City, County arketable Securitica, FibrT-CLASS LOANS NEGOTIATED. s0t8-tr a e8ING Hovse a4 ROCKS & 4e., PENNSSLVASIA AVKERUS A* JOBS ©. HOGAN, TLS Market Space, detween 7h and Sth streets, Orroz: akp's Homma and Vamp Meeting Tents for ale or reat. WASHINGTON, v. € Sole agent for the only Genatze Mildewed Proof 2 saserazs Dat OG depertts Awning matertal ‘apls-tr made svory erases ry ae 4 sy of others ta the Army easbed in sdvanes. P AINT. Non = . RAMAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANA hts 8 method of preparing of gape 48 Corner 7th aud F streets, (Federal Bulldinge uetalic Interest psid on deposit Jorn Hitz, Pres (an8-iy 10. &. Paenvise, Ossh f, "eB, TIMONEY & co. . BABKEKS AND Ker caused by de’ roof, provid be paint te hands. Price 3% ceni* per square foot coate. HOUSES and S1UNE par Second Natvonat Bank Biiidine, 09 Seventh stress by niauenct General Banking, xchange, and Oot thoroughiz su RZ — om my tine I reepectte BUY ‘and SELL GOLD, GOVERNMENT Whom I pave nor bore of te mrt profoestonally.. soup artes. = Bhop, S street between an northweet, Me 5 + ed KAO CURRY Aig oltcors’ accounts cashed fy advance 171S@ ASD SEWER = - Practical Plombers Bet AUOTIONEERS. street, gorth skis. Siok voriuenr, Specialty. Ti8 | JYOWNMAN & GHEEN, aye on bei cat ; - | BEAL ESTATE 5 KOK ERS AND AUCTION- oth aie 412 SEV¥NTH STRSET, Offer their services to their friends am Sp 4 (Rep) Beal Bs > (Co PENCaNSON. JOEN M.DUNCANSON 5 DUNCANSON BROS, AUCTIONEERS AND COMMISSION MER- CHANTS, Corner %#h and D streets northwest. J Resl Estate and Personal Property appraised. PAINTING, Trustee and Assignee Sales promptly ettendes to. Money tuvceted and loans made, sult lw FURNITURE 8.5. Aserin. ___ -Bossay H, Bran, General Broker ari Real ats Aidcttonoers, 633 sey Tem street, FSiaal pBallding, opposite Post Brecis! Improvement Beworage CURTAIN MATERIALS, ‘Taxeapeid promptly and at low rates. _aplt-ly_ pHs 18.70 GIVE NOTICE, That the subscriber Bs D OD Z tr preme Court of the ZAEDWOOD DOORS, District of Gotumbie, melding 9 Special Sonn bites 1s. 1 ¥ DSeBETT. late of Washinctoa cit. DQ MANTELS, WAINSCOTTING, Ceased. All persone having claims against, tbe’ deceased are hereby warned to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thorecf. to the sul ‘+ OL OF before the 3th day of July next: tnev may 'other- be excinded from ail benefit of the said . Given nudermy hand, this 2b day of July, eué-th st" j JAMES LYNOG, Bxecator, F VE NOTICE, That the subscriber BS term, let- ae. iL. MARCOTTE & CO.; UMIOS SQUARE, (39 Eset 17th St.) SEW YORSCITY. yants-tm E. {PBISIs TOGIVE NOTICE, That thesnbscriber i Dasobtatved frees the prewe Court of the Dis the personal esate of on slate of Waatington city, D. ying claims the: refu ded on the | compietion of the work; eid work to be Guished in ten. D. C., with ail the i: ents t! O.-with ail the improvem to the fally com sale, ptherwise the rs resell the property, tisk and cost ofthe fi at purchaser's cost 10-008 months after eat id bei Lumber twenty three, (33,) sdéition to Georgetown, wit! as and Im provements thereon. down day of sale, and iberesfter, chaser’ right to resel! chaser eug?-eodds tbe 1 oil : rie chen ete b' uping for the reet pil rat ‘fe tern of said sgnare, senk nese ta oend mrnraecspeas int of inet . Bot the potut of Reginuiug” The Lot ts improved By ort two-story be of sale: One third cash; balance in 6,12 ths, with interest at 6 per cent. from red by @ deed of cor enct! 4 rah u tI r\ 2 hy weer. pealt of $30) will be required at the tite of sale TERR AMER treme. ‘THOS. E. WAGGAMAN, Auct, cen BY OBDE® OF THE TBUS- enti! THURSDAY, Augus: 20¢h, same piace. JOB . EDSO! _sugi7,tds “THOS. B. WAGGAMAW, Auct, BY W488. 8. WILLIAMS, Anctioucer, ffinccestor to Groen a ‘Williams, Ancte..) No. 1001, northwest corner 10th and D streets, TRUSTEES SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED FBOPERTY. COBNER THIBD AND G STS. By virtue of @ deed of trust, dated Decemher hh, A. D. 1871, and duly recorded in Liber No. 1, folio 124, &o., of the land records fur Wash- i B count! . C., and by js meek on wg 2 an Girection of the party ‘Will sell, at public anction, in URS ises.on AY, the 20th day 4, ‘clock p’ m.» all of lot Ft jceteen (19). in square numbered five bonored and sixty-six (565), in thecity of Washing- ereon. ymen's to be made ‘in equal payments, with interest at 10 a cent. per annum, in six and twelve lay of sale and secured by deed of trast ‘ion the Trustee. Terms with within six days after the. astee reserves the right to after one week's notic: the mR poupbeset All conveyancing MH. WARD, Trustee, ‘aul ds WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Auct. ¥ THOMAS E. WAGGAMAN, Heal Estate Auctioneer, 519 7th street. IMPROVED PROPEB- Lid GaCRGETOWS. of Columbia, ‘cause in which Benjamin Ux. are complainants, and Wm. A. He are defend- ants, No 2.309, equity doeket 11, I will offer for sale at public auction, in front of the ines, on THUBBDAY. the 20th day of An —~ A. P. as p.m. piece or parcel of ground lying and being in Georgetown, D. 0 the of High str- et there, an jot 0, on the east site ng the south haif of ju Beat:y and Hawkins’ ith the dweiling house “erm of ral the balance within All conveyancing and recording at pur- ceat. Ti terme of sale are not complied ip five dave after sale, the trnaten reserves the at risk and cost of ¢ faniting pur- BAINBKIDGE B. WEBS, Trosveo. THOR, GGAMAN, Auct. cash; (of which $8) must be yaa five davs TO-MORROW. ILLIAMS, Anctionser, orto Green & Williams, Ancts.) west corner lth and D sts, Ly RPETS, iT AND CASTOR: iP ROCKERY WAB! c MOBNING, Angnst 21st, 1874 commencing at 10 o'clock. I shall 5 at No 1226 N street northwest, the above erection of Rousebola fernitare. g13 ASH WILLIAM’ BY PUSCANEON BROS.. Anctiones Southenst corner Sth and D streets northwest. PEBEMPTORY BALE OF THE ENTIRE ButCK OF A WHOLESALE JUBBEB AT aCCcTION On FRIDAY MORNING, August 21 ‘firet ff of onr 6 pearocunes Corer oe = ati viz: Phoos Bibbor Bearts, Suowis, Nubias, Coats, & Botions of every descriptior Sik Neckths, Bows and Scarfs, and Byes, Pins and Nerdies, Aipece and other Braids, 50 dozen Corsets, Men's, Wemen’s and Onild: Wo! and Corton Hosiery, Dress lot Laces, etn gee Inseritons, ~ STH, C.Narete, Cufilings ‘ 2 dezew senorted Fancy and Toilet Soaps, Jewelry, Pomatum+, Heiroils, Pocketbooks, Notions, doz -n Ivk arg? and gon-ral we will sell, wh at reserve, the fa jobber, in parts Trimmings, large rillings, Uollare per Coll €.4£¢.. ia all ¢ mprising 5 asortment of desirable and staple merchandise most of which are fn original packages and in good order, and will be sold in lets to salt the trade, aptory @ud wi-hout reserve. Yue bundred dotlars under, cash; mount, 8 and 6) days. satisfactorily in. BUNCANSON BROS. Aurtionecrs ¥ LATIMES & OLBARY a Seal Betate Leen Sovthwem corner Pennsylvania avenue a: 3 Btar Office Buiidings. TEUSTEES’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPRO BB PROPEBTY OB V8 ETWSEN L3ru 14tu STS, ROBTH WAST. Under’ and by virtue of two deeds of trost, respretively the 16th day of Fobruary, wd the 13th diay of March. 1872, and record: at folio 129, ana Liber 675, at folio ftten request of the party secored i sell, iu frout of the b.m., Lot 13,10 ©, diviston fvett palf of square numbered 236: improved by « twe-story and basement Brick Dwelling, ‘ems: Une third cash; balance ind, 12, and 18 months, with interest at 3° per cent. per unum, ne cure! by deed of trust on the premises s n- ‘eooss. @100 2 -wn at time of complied with within days tl t to resell, at and ecst of pu Bs! Trasteos. WwW WwW. OOXx sugS-cotds LATIMER & OLEABY, Aucts, A SALES. BB* Wao Tee racrtuweet soruer ink asa Date, SALE HO! OLD FUR . CARPETS, eae eae Be tnts £24 8 general aseor ment of tural. naire, ec. Walnut aud Patsted Bed-tos nia} Bosch ctead Wien tate aie Yar Butenatos ‘Fables ang Dining. A Beisters, Oblae, Stess and Cracker rare, Kitehen Utenefis, ac, other articies such as usually found at our Baturiey sales, Terms cash. "Was. B. WILLIAMS, eum 2t Acctioneer. Ww B® Tip Has owing, ovEeD ne TURGDAT, August Sch, 154 m 2 tn font of the premises, T wil ‘and 10, im equ weet se of 7th ‘are “e porcansers, ferms: One-third cash; balance in6 ard 19month», Guid eben the pfopertric tid str Ah Soe wired when the < id Of : Sbcirg at the cost ofthe parchare- Al Saver ‘4 TH! MAS DOWLISG, Auct. Bical Betate Broker and Auctioneer, No. $11 7th street, opposite U. 8. Post OMice, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF V ¥VAGUA! AND DktIks BLE BUILDING LUTON THE WEST SIDE OF Lazu ST. SOKTH WEST, BETWEEN K AND L bTH ERTS. deed of trust to us, dated J 30 18/3, and du'y recorded to Liber Bo, » 36, one <f the land records for W: ‘ashing’ county. in the District of Columbia, and as the re- quest of the party secured thereby, we will eel at remises,on WED- m , the fol- the city of ioe Public arction, infront of the pri NE: i 6 o'clock fa re in ate, si gion, District ef Columbia, to wit: Bel Lot twenty (20), in square’ nambsred undred and ninety -cigbt ( 198), the folowing mete: bunds for the same at a point on the ty ou the east tive of said fot, twenty (20) fet south from the northeast corner ‘there: b ¥ the deed of trust: ith interest atten per cent., from January nd the exponses of sale in 187 cash, and the balance in six, tweive, and eighteen months, with interest from day of to be secared by a deed of trust on the rf property. Ail conveyancing at ti x- » Febasr. €10) down on the day of sslo. If the terme cf sale are not complied wih in seven days from day of sale, the Trnatces reser: Tight to resell the propert) a the defaulting purches«r, t. BRAINERD H WARN GECKGE W. STICKNEY, S7-THE ABOVE BALE 18 POBTPONED anti? SATURDAY, August Oth, ANd same hour and piace. SEND HWA aneld-d i RY # & BYan £00, Be. ous Re Estate Bidkers and Auctioneers, 0. Street. Federal, Baildingss oppost Post Office Department, 27" On BATUBDAY, 224 instant, at 6 il! offer for sale, at public auction, that very lesirabla Lot situated in Square Ne. 332, Lot No 6, ficnting I on the west side of W:h Strect by 98 feet 144 inches on V street northwest, Pf te ne ‘i BH. BYAN & 00., ancts, BY T#05. & Waccaman. Beal Estate Auctioneer, 619 7th street. TROSTERS’ SALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON 241u STREET, BET W, 4 aeD M STREETS BORTHWEST. AEN a igned, dated February 234, Anno Domini 137! \. ud duly recorded in Liber No. 64, folio one of the land records of Washiagton county, in the District of Colmubia, and at the written request of the partics s cured thereby, I will sell a m we DAY, the B4 day of eeatebibenctaracat 3 1 *, 8} fem it e that plece or parcel of lands “in the city's in the city of Washington, fy the District of Cola! cing part of Lot numbered eignt(3)in Square numbered thirty- seven (37), beginning for the same at the northwest corer of said lot. and running thence east on the line cf alley 122 feet 2€ inches, theace sonth 25 feet pgs ce ‘West iv feet 245 — thence north joo thence north 24 feet } Terms: Oue-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 monits, with interort at 8 per centum per anaum from day of sale; the deferred payments to be secured by m decd of irust_en the premises, A deposit of G10) will be required from the purchaser at time of tule. All coaveraucing at the cost of Ea baser. If terms of s ere note mplied with ip five days from day of sale, the trustees ressrve the right to resell the property_at the ad cost of the defaniting purchaser, after Sve da ee w_ JONES. JOSEPH i EDSON, ( Testers. sris-eodds " THOS. B, WAGGAMAN, Auct. ¥ E. J. SWEET, Bea! Restate Broker and Auctioneer, No. 511 7th street, opporite U. 8. Post Office. TEUSTEE’S SALE OF VALUARLE PROPER. TY ON » STREET NORTHWEST, AT AUCTION. Rute virtne of a deed of trust to ns, dated arch 24, J§71, and duly recorded fn Liber o3. fe Jand records of Was! ington, D.C. ell et public auction, in front of the ‘preininra,to she highest bidder, on MON. Y,the w4th' day of August, A. v" 1574, ut 6 ovclock p m.,the northernmost ‘part of Lot ‘num- No. 61, the same fronting 16 fort street northwest, ani extending houe hundred and twenty-two two and # half (253) inches, : je: One-third caeh; balance in six (6,) teelse (32) and eighteen (18) months, for which notes of the purchaser, bearing ivterest at8 per cent. per anntim, sud secured by deed of trast upon the prop- erty, #2 at purchaser's with within chawer, "8 to date, $2) be (Ova wre EDR, W IONE JOSEPH B. EDSON. s sug?-coddi B* THOMAS DOWLING, Auctioneer, 641 Louisiana avenue, near 7th street, TRUSTER’S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY By virtue of a deed of trast dated 6th July, is70, and recorued in Liber No. 619, folio 419, oue of the land records of the District of Uo- Jumbie acd at the request of the party secu: thereby, I will offer at public sale,on MONDAY, the 24th day of Augost, 1874, at the hour of 6 o'etcck in the afternoon, in front of the premises, all of lot No. 5, situated to square No. 51, in the city of V ashington, District of Colambia, as the same is laié cown apon the plat of said city, ith the A Brick Oburcn upon the sawe. This property toated on 33d street northwest, between L and BM streets ‘Torms of rate: One-third cash; the residue of the prrebace money in 1,2nd$ yoars,ths purchassr Biving bis nutes ug interest ftom the day of sale, secured by a deed of trust mpon the premises, & deposit of $100 required when the property. is struck off. If the terms of sale are wot compiter- h within five day the undersigned reserves the reperts at the risk and cost of purchaser after adveriising the same All conveyanving at the cost of the KID GLOVE DEPOT! KID GLOVES FOR LADIES! KID GLOVES FOR GENTS! Ki? GLOVES FOR MISSES 1-8UTTON 2-BU reont GLOVES! 8-BUTTON SENUIN» JOUVIN'S! GENUINe ALEXANDER a? oOHaAS. BAUM'S HID @LOVE DEPGO 408 SEVENTH STREET OURBSET CORSET { FACTORY! CORSET FRENCH CORSETS! BERMAN CORSETS! ALL STYLES OF CORSETS Gn Band and made to order at CHAS. BAUM'S floop Skirt and Corset Factory Jandl-tr 408 SEVENTH ST EST purchase. JACKSON. Trastes, ‘aul2-lut THOMAS DUWLING, Anct. JAVY DEPARTMENT INT Beasa NSTRUCTION AND REPAIR, WASHINGTON. July 30, 1374 ‘The Navy Department wiil offer for sale at public au. tion the following-pamed veasal At Hx Unite States Navy YARD, Bostox, on SATUBDAY, the ¥9th of August, 1874, at 12 o'clock m, the fron-clad turret screw vessle bes 23 “ Wasscc,” each of 483 tous measuren ent. Tite Unite Stats Naval Bration, LEasce IsLAND, On SATUBDAY, the 8: f Be UT4, at 12 o'clock m., tho fron: 200.” of 453 tcnm measurement. 5 A® THe Uniten Sratys Naval ration, New CRLEANs, On BATURDAY, (he 12th of September, 1A. at 1B 0% iy fron-clad, single tarret Ris)” Kuamata,” measurement, and the el “CHicKkasaw,” of 450 tons meaeurement 4 ‘The vessels will be off-red as they lie, and may be exiniued at eny time previous to the day of sale upon application te the Commandact ef the Yard cu where they areate spectively wh” will ex: hbt to persons deriring to bid an rech artioles as may be eold with them Thirty per centum of the whole amoust of the pur- chase money for each vessel mont be deporited at the tme of sale. and the balauce paid in cash when the i+ confirmed by the Department; the veasels to we removed within three weeks from the date of snch confirmation, The Government reserves the right to wittdraw els, oF either of them, from wale at any time, t eject any bid or offer which may be constd- cd inadequate, Jy30-th.at {ITED STATES MansH ALE OF 15 fo ete ers MOUNT PL & rit of fleri facins, issucd out of e Supreme Court of the District L will sell b- inventory of In virtae of & Clerk's office of of Colum bia, and to me directed, at le sale, for cash, ia frout of the Gourt-hor ul cf said ‘District, on MONDAY, the 24th dap of Aa- 5 12 o'clock m., the foliow- wns subdt of —EVENING STAR._ Ierseiaiism i Fra new that a greater nom- gone) by the so-called AZ Speaking of & young man who was acci- dentally shot while turkey huntin; paper consolingly remarks: ‘He lived bat a short time. and bis friends now regret his vio- lation of the game law.” . she admitted the twenty-two, but raid: “Don’t publish it, as 1 came out to Ken- tucky tn search of husband.” S7'San Franciscans are indignant because bighway rebbers mineteen years of age and up. warcs are tent by the courts to the industria: schoo! for boys, and are thus given an opporta- nity to contaminate the minds of the young men who have been placed there for killing Cainamen and other beyish offences LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES Passed at the First Seaston of the Forty- third Congr. (GENERAL NATURE—No. 89.1—Continucd. MISCELLANEOUS OBJECTS. Support of Freedmen’s Hospital and Asylum at Washington, District of Columbia: Pay of medical officers and attendants; medicines, medical supplies, id rations; clothing; rent of hospital-buiidings; fuel and lights; repairs and transportation, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That after June thirtieth, cighteen hanared and seventy-foar, the Freedmen’s Hospital in the District of Columbia shall, until otherwise ordered by Congress, be continued under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, who shall make all éstimates and pase all accounts, and shall be accountable to the Treasury of the United States for ali expenditures; and al! pro- perty, including hoepital and quartermaster's stores, belonging to said hospital, and now in charge of the War Department, be also trans- ferred to the Interiot Department. For one clerk of the first-class, to keep the accounts of the Congressional Record, as re- quired by jotnt resolution of Congress. For the National Association for the Relief of the Colored Women and Children of tae Dise trict of Columbia, ten thoveand dollars, For this amount, or so much thereof as may ben cessary, for presents to the Sioux of the Red Cloud and Whetstone or Spotted Tail encies, on condition that said Indians sha! selinquish their right, under treaty-stipulations, ‘o hunt in Nebraska, twenty-five thousand dol- lars. Collection and payment of bounty, prize- moncy, end other claims of colored suldiers and sailors: Salaries of agents and clerks; rent of office; fuel and lights, stationery, and so forth; office-furniture and repairs; mileage and trans- portation of officers and agents; telegraphing aud postage. eighty-five thousand doilars. For completing the medical and surgical his- tory of the war, the unexpended balance of the appropriation made in the actJof June eighth, eighteen hundred and seventy-two, is hereby continued and rendered available. And the Surgeon-General is hereby autherized to con- Uinue on duty in his office the acting assistavt surgeons now employed on said history during the next fiscal year. For continuing the publication of the modical and surgical history of the war, to be distributed as Congress may direct, sixty thousand doliars; to be used in the preparation of iliustrations for & new ciition of five thousand copies of the en- tire work: Providrd, That the necessary en- graving and Uthograpbing for those publica. Uons may be executed under the directions of the Secretary of War, without advertising. For completing the medical statistics of the Provost-Marehal-General’s Bureau, te anex- pended balance of the appropriation made by the act of July twenty-eighth, eightsen hun- dred sixty-six, is hereby ‘continued and made ilable. For engraving and printing the plates illus- trating the reportof the geographical and geo- logical. explorations aud surveys west of the one hundredtu meridian, to be pabdlishedin quarto- form, the prin and binding to be done at the Government Pri z Office, twenty-tive thourand dolars. ‘That the Secretary of the Treasury be, and is hereby, authorized and directed to pay to the late firm of Dempsey and (Toole, as indemni- ty tor loss sustained by them by aunalment of a contract with the Post-Ofice Department for furnishing stamped envelopes and newspaper wrappers, the sum Of twenty-nine thousand tour hundred and thirty-three dollars and eigbty-nine cei : , That previous to the payment of re mentioned, the raid Dempsey and O'Toole shall deliver up, to the satisfaction of the Postmaster-Generai, all dies ard dandy-rolls by them used and provided for the manufacture of the envelopes aforesaid: And provided further, That the sum aforesaid sbatl be received in full satisfaction for all aims apddemands of the eaid Dempsey and Loole tor or by reason of the annulment of said contract. For payment of costs and charges of State penitentiaries for the care, clothing, mainte- bance, and medical attendance of United States military convicts confined in them, sixty-five thourand dollars. To indemvity the States for expenses incurred by them in enrolling, equipping, and trans)ort- ing troops for the defense of the United States during the late insurrection, two handred and fifty thousand dollars. . To provide for the payment under existing lawe for horses and other property lost or de- stroyed in the military service of the United States, fifty thousand dollars. For a resurvey of the Au Sable River, Michi- d establishing dock-lines, not exceeding one thousand dollars, to be paid for from unex- penced balance of 'sppropriation heretofore mace for the imprevement of said river. BUILDINGS AND NDS_IN AROUND WASHINGTO Improvement and care of pablic grounds: Repair, care. and improvement of pablic balld- ings, grounds, and work+ in the District of Columbia, under direction of the Chief of Engineers ‘or grounds south of Executive Mansion, ten thousand dollars. For the Smithsonian Grounds, ten thousand dollars. ; For Armory Sqnare, inclosing on two sides with posts and chain, and for as}, ualt walk: thousand dollars. For tour reservations between Third and Sixth streets grading, excavating walks, gravel- ing and asphalt for same, and inclosing, five theusand dollars. For inclosing Lincoln Square and. for pur- chase of trees and seats, five thousand dollars. For improving the portion of Franklin Square on K street lately added to those grounds, and for grading and completing edgeso? waike, and fer granite coping for fountain-bowl, and planting trees, three thousand doll For a pedestal for Bali’s bronze statue of Lin- coln, to be placed in Lincoln Square, three thousand dollars. For continuing improvement of Jutiiciary Square; purchase of seats, trees, and evergreens; for fountain, ten thousand dollars; and the jail-building situated on said sgaare shall be told as soon as practicable, and the money ob- tained therefor shall be placed in the [Treasury to the credit of the fund for the improvement of said equare. For improving various reservations, twenty thousand doilars. For repair of various fountains in the pubiic grounds, one thousand dollars. For ordinary repairs of ee ating-house and extension of the same, three useud dol- lara. For ordinary care and protection of Lafayette Square, two thousand dollars. For annual repair of fences, two thousand dollars. For manure and wot ae hauling the same, eight thousand 8. For ai nting tron fences, four thousand dol- lara. For purehaee and repair of seats, one thon- eand dollars. For purchase and repair of tools, two thou- evar teesa/icob: buxes, Ueto; aad whisswedhiing, For trees, xes, lime, and w 2 five thousand dollars. E I fv» thovsa: ware of. and pee sar | ae. For light the Capitol Rinnthin np Soto For gas, t! cottars; | Of «Il sorte, nic For aan upper brid, ring and exterding water: %g Spparatos to clean them,and for cleaning the speirge fer sapplying {he Capitol, the Execu- tive Mansion and War and partments, ten thonsard dollars. na Sev? Dei For additional work and m: H leting superstructure of Chain Bridge, inclad- ©, ng, lighting, an: inting, ant nina hanired and e), nel — for com- Warbington aqueduct: Forengineering, main- enaner, and general nd 4 ‘liars; for buildin, ic around Ge Terrment land at the G: eat Fal's, one thous- ana five bundred dollars; for building dwelling and Office at Great Falis, three thousand dollars; far: the roadway over Griffith Park bridge and oy ¢r Cabin John bridge with asphalt pave- ment, Sve thousand eight hundred dollars: for furnish "g 80d se! four magneto dial instra- ments ia’ connection with the telegraph-line from Grea t Falls to Georgetown, one thousand one buncre 4 dollars For conti macadamizing of conduit- road, five tho aand dollars, For widenin ¢ embankments along the line of oe Washingts 9 Aquedact, five thousand dol- are. For continuing the work on the new jail in the District of Coluns.ia, Sfty thousand dollars. To enadie the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress to procure plans for the accomoda- en of the Library, two thousand dollars. NAVY DEPARTMENT. For bounty to seamen, tu pay certifioate issued to State of New Hampsliire, seven hundred and th rty-nine dollars and fifty cents. DAVY-YARDS AND STATIONS. For the navy-yard at League Island: For the continuation of work removal of property from ‘he Philadelphia navy-yard, thres hen- dred thousand dollars. Fer the naval station at New London: For labor, materials, and erections, fifty thousand dollars. For the navy-yaré at Pensacola, Florida: Yor commencing the rebutlding of the repairing dock, two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. For the navy-yard at Norfolk, Virginia: For iron- plating ebops, fifty thow dollars. For the removal of powder-magazine from Norfolk, Virginia, to be expended ander the di- rection of the Secretary of the Navy, and to provide for the construction of a magazine at a more suitable place near Norfulk, forty thou- fand dollare. For the nary-yard at Mare Island, Califor- nia: For continuation of work began, two hun dred and fifty thonsand doliars. For repairs atthe different navy- and preservation of the same, five hundred thousand doliars: Provided, That the eevee of the Navy be, und he is hereby, authorized and di- rected to raake, out of any money at bis «ispo- sal available for that purpose, sufficient and appropriate compensation and ackno: jgment to the owners, officere, and sailors of Britieh whaling and sealing steamers which contributed to the rescue of the sarvivors of the Polaris, for such rescue, and A loss sustained by reago: thereot, and tor their bumane and hospitable reception, entertainment, and transportation uptil they were all _— ud safely landed in Newfoundland and Scotland: Provided further, That the of the Navy be authorized to use, during the ensuing fiscal year, the bal- ce of approp! heretofore made to the y De nt for the construction of a floating iron dock, remaining uvexpended, for the purpose of completing the repairs on such double-turreted monitore as the Secretary of the Navy may deem forthe public service. ARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE Improvement of grounds, Department of Agriculture: For labor, eight thousand dollars; for repaiting concrete roads and walks, tive Lundred dollars; for tools, wagons, lawn-mow- tr, carts, and general repairs of the same, six Lunéred dollars; for improving new grounds gained by filing canal, draining, surfacing, sodding, and for two cart-horses, seven thou- sand dollars; in all, sixteen thousand one hao- dred dollars. For the museam, to be expended under the direction of Pretessor Glover, tiiieen nandred dollars, For the purchase of Duby’s cryptogamic herbarium, a3 much as may be necessary, not exceeding One thousand dollars. For publishicg the report of the Commission- er of Agriculture for the years eightecu hua- dred and seventy-two and eighteen hundred and seventy-three, fifty thousand dollars. PUBLIC BUILDINGS UNDER THE PEKVISING ARCHITECT OF TREASURY DEPAKTME . Pest-office and subdtressury, Boston, Masaa- chusetts: For completion of buliding, three hundred and fifty-two thousand aud tweuty- seven dollars. Custom-house, Boston, Massachusetts: For completing rations and tuprovements, twent; -five thousand dollar m-house, Charies on, South Carolina: completion of building, approaches, grad- ng, fencing, and paving,one haudred thousand do: sv. THe Chicago. 1 1g, Seven hua Custom-hou-e and postoffice, Cincinnati, For continuation of buiiding, six han- nd doil And the entire cost of ing, exclusive of cost of site, shall not 4 ihree miillion five hundred thousand ars. ourt-house and post-office, Colambia, South Carolina: For completion of duilding, one hap- died and fifty-+ix thousand e! hundred «nd uinety-nine dollars and seventy-five cents, Coustom-house, court-house, and post-otlice building at Evansville, Indiana: For work on building, fifty thousand dollars: Provided, That the said betidiug may be built of stone, and its cost, exclusive of the cost of site, shall mot ex- ceed two hundred thousand dollars. Custem-house and office, Hartford. Connecticut: For continnation of building, o hundred and fifty thousand dollars. And the entire cost of said bui ding shall not exceed four hundred thousand dollars. ‘Custom-honse, court-house, and post-office, Memphis, Tennessee: For work on building, fifty thousand dollars. Custom-bouse at New Orleans, Louisisna: For completion of building, one hundred aad uinety-oue thousand dollar; tor payment for adjusted accounts for granite work, forty-three thousand three hundred and twenty-seven dol- lars and eighty-five cents. . Post-office and court-house at New York, New York: For cowpleting buiidivg, seveu hundred and vinety-four thousand two han- dred and seven dollars and eighty-two cont for paving, grading. fencing, and sewerage, one hundred and fifty thousand dollars; for beating end ventilation, hoisting-apparatus, and machinery, two hundred thousand dollars for furniture including fittings, fixtures, coan- ters, and ci , two hundred thou-snd doi- lars; making, Im all, therum of ene million three burdred and forty-four thousand two bundred and seven dollars and eightr-two cents: Provided, That alterations in the interior of the building ehall be made in order to pro- vide an additional court-room at an expense of not more than the eum of forty thousand dol- lare; which amount is hereby appropriated curt-house and post-oftice at (maha, Ne- braska: For completion of building, forty tive thousand five hundred dollars; and for tarni- ture, twenty thousand dollars. Custom-house at Portland, Oregon: For grad- ing, fences, and approaches, twenty thousand deliars; tor furniture, twenty thousand dollars, Court-house and post-office at Philadelphi Pennrylvania: For continuation of ths con- struction of the building, seven hundred and fitty thousand dollars. And the entire cost of sald building, exclusive of cost of site, shall not exceed four million dollars. Custom-house and post-office at Saint Louis, Misouri: For continuation of building, seveu hurdred and = thousand dollars. ‘Treasury building at Washington, District of Columbia: For annual repairs, twenty thou sand dollars; for remodeling of heating appa yatus in south and east wings, thirty-eight thousand three burured and thirty-one dollars and eighty cents. Braweh mint building at San Francisco, Cal- ifornia: For ap; hes, paving, grading, fenc- ing, and Te thou- rand Sixty-two dollar; for heating and ventilating, twenty-five thousand six hundred and f -seven ture, dollars and eighty-two cents, counters, cases, glass-fixtures, carpets, and mats, nin desea ana ais ar and forty-two and eig! Machinery and for fur: use, bonded warehouse, eur! house post- fice at Grand Rapids, Mi~yies Attendant legal expenses, seventy dollars. Custom-boure and post-ofcr, Albany York: For payment of the balance dar > | purchase (in part) of « site for a butding for j gy of the General Government at Alba- Ly, New York, five thousand dollars. hat the jation on the cos! of the court- bouse and post-office building at Kaleigh, North Carolina, coptaiued in the act of March third, eighteen hundred and seventy-three, ts hereby increased to three hundred and tlity thousand dollars, which shall be the entire cost of said bending. That the sum of one hundred thousand dollars for the erection of & public building for the use of the United States at Covington. Kentucky, Sprrorristed by an act approved Febraary séveptcenth, teen bi red and seventy - Sant bereby. continued; three. be, and the som of money authorized expend. ¢4 in the construction of said buliding 1s hereby fixed at two hundred and fifty thonsand dotlare. and all restrictions as to the materials in said act are hereby repealed; po sum of money in jupéred and fifty thousand dot dare sball be expended in the construction o said building; and al? actsor parts of acts inco: sistent with the provisions hereof are hereby FP yas the act entitled “An act for the erectfon public building ic> the use of the United States at Nashville, Deunersee,” approved Jan- usry twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and sevinty-thr , and che same is hereby, amended ro that the sum of money suthorized to be expended in the erection of said building is hereby fixed at three bendred and seventy. seven thousand dollars; and all restrictions as to materiale in said act are hereby repealed, and bo eUm Of to f in excess of The amount fixed by this act shail be expended in the const tion of aid building; and all nets and par acts inconswtent with the provietons nereu! Lereby repealed. Por the repair and proservation of all t public buildings under the coutrot of the Tr = Department, two hundred th ‘or continuation of constraction ot the bu ing for the State, War, and Navy Departaenta, even hundred thomsand dotiars. For furniture tor the new bul cupied by the State Department, reventy-tive thousand Collars, to be available immediatoiy. For furniture of the sare, and for carpets for pu ings under the contrat of the Treasury Department, one hundred and fifty thousand doliarr.of this amount, twenty Whonsand de shall bew bie immediately. Fort vel, light, and water, and misce Peneous items required nin the oder the Department, two bi sand dollars ublic buttdings under the centroi of the Treasury Department, two hundred (housand dotiars. For beatin, ating the south wing of the new building for the State, War, and Savy Departments, nive thousand five hundred dul- iara. its, eafes, and locks for pablic balld- ing to be o0- proper care of the pultic buildings coutrel of the Treasa For v: intgs under the contro! of the Treas ary Depart- nent, seventy-five thousand dollars. For photographing, engraving, and printing plans of pubiic buildings under’ the control of the Treasury Department, five thousand dollars For pay of custodians and janitors of pa vite butidings under the coatrol of the Treasury Department, one hundred and twenty-t thousand dollars. Mint of the United States at Carson: For Wages of workmen and adjusters, twenty th sand dollars; for mcidental and penses, twenty thonsand do!’ ch of the amounts hereby appropriated for the mint at Carson as may ecessary is made available tor the expenditure duriug the current fiseai year. New York assay-office: For inchiental « pensesot the New York assay-oilice, tw thourand dollars. Loss m the redemption of old copper cent being the difference between the nominal val of the old copper cents and the value of t fame as metals, seven thousand five hundred dollars. ‘That ai! batances Inthe Treasury remvining unexpended on the first day of July, eighiocen bundred and seventy-four, of appropriations heretofore made tur ng nites of batid- ings named in this act, and all b of ap- propriations Leretotore made, and ient for the completion Linge under the Saper- vising Architect of the Treasury not named in this act, during the next fiscal year, be, and they are hereby, made availatie for the fecal year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hanared aud seventy-tive. Sec. 3. That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby directed to inquire into the amounts of iiabilities due trom the Choctaw tribeot indians to individuals, a» referred to in article and thirteen of the treaty of June twenty- second eighteen hundred ifty-five, between the United State: asaw tribes of Ir to the pext sessioi Congress, ascertaining what amounts, if any, deducted trom the som due from the | nited States to said Choctaw tribe, for the ee OF enabling the eaid tribe to pay its Habilities, aud thereby to enable Cengross to provide a fand to be held fur educational and other purposes for said tribe, as previded for im article thirteen of the trea’y aforesaid. Suc. 4. That the clause in the act ew “Au act making ap Avil expenses of the Ge: year ending June thirtieth, eighteen nundred and id for other pur oses,”' approved March third, eighteen hundred and serenty- three, which provises that + ‘Treasury be, and be is Lereby, directed to pay to the census takers of eighteen hundred and sixty, or their assigns, the sume set to their credit now in the Treasury of the United States, any provision of existing laws to the ooutrary notw ithetanding,” is hereby re-enacted and de~ clared to include as entitied to paym id to be paid, both marshals and assistant marshals » ployed in taking said census. Sxo. 5. That section tix “An act making appropriat and diplomatic service of the Government for the year ending June thirtieth, eighteen hui and tor other purpos ne eleventh, eighteen hand: ed and ty-four, be amended by striking oat the foliowing words, viz : ** Contingent expenses of foreign intercourse proper, aud OF all missions abroad, such as tled Bre. 6. To e jecretary of War to carr provis the act approved April twenty third, eighteen hundred and sev- epty-four, en “Ap act to provide for the Teliet of the persons suffer ing from the overtiow of the Lower Missistipel iver” and alee of the joint resolution authorizing the President to iseue Army Tations and clothing to destitate people on the Tombigbee, Warrior, and A. Lama Kiv ved May twerity-eighth, eighteen Lundred and seventy-fo: four hundred theu: the sam of 1 dollars ts hereby appro- printed, out of any money in the Treasury mot otherwise appropriated, for the p: chasing supplies of food to be taeucd under bis Girection to any and all classes of destivate or belplese persons living on or near the Lower Mirsiseip pi, Tombigbee, Warrior, and Alabama Rivers, who have been rendered #0 by reason of the recent overfiow; and that the Secretary of War make detailed reports to the Congress of the expenditure under this act, and of the act and joint rerolution aforesaid: Provided, That the authority bereby conferred upon the Seere- tary of War shail expire on the first day of Sep- tember, eighteen hundred and seventy-foar; aud pone of the monevs hereby or formerly appro- priated shall be: xpended except in cases where the Secretary of War shall be satisfied that there is an actual and pressing case of destitution, and that such destitution ts directly caused by’ said evertiow: Provided further, That any balances remaining unexpended from the appropriation provided for in the act of the twenty-third of April, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, aforesaid, may be used for the purposes « pressed in either said act or said joint resoln- tion: And provided further, That the Secretary ot War may use any of the money hereby or formerly appropriated for the relief of the des- titute people upon the Tennessee Kiver when eativfied that their necessities arise from the recent overtiow of said river. Approved, June 23, 1874. MARRIED. 3S —CARBOLL. On the Ist of Au the Bere Baber denach, of Be aloretn WITLIAM O'DEAL to Mies MABE OARBOLL. both of this clty. ~~ prep. HEART. Augvst ib, BARNEY BABT, aged ore or barck, ELLEN