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— ROPOSALS FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL B) KS, JOB PRINTING AND STATIONERY. Ovriek oF 1u8 Cow 5 OF 81081 Ware SS Mey H aft EINoTOS, Aagrt 25, Sealed Propowals to farnish Pal Job Printing and “tationery for efices of the District, until be Fecerved @¢ this office until 12 o'clock m. ‘257 inet Sebrdules for iad be seen at ‘The bids wisl be considered by items, the righ Ing reserved to reject any sod ali bids. sice.contract:d for most be furnished from tim dered. from this effice. Bach Sigued by the individual or arm maktog it, proved two f ‘ ef : WM. TINDALL, Secretary. POSALS Fi WROUGHT AND Oast- * 5 Fe bi p sours wi af BW STATS. AND NA a its’ Bi Orrics oF Stragvisine Agcurrsct,, Eascry Deva RtMEnr, ‘August 4, 1874 be reeetved at this office the 14th Dat oF GErFEWsen. 18/4, ivering, * faght and ast-iron Workeae exhib- Drawings, described im the Specifics. ed the Seneda:s, c ices under stone plaiforme en <f the Drawings, Specincstion, and Sched- ale tay be lind on applitedicn ot tats ethos, all tee By the Uo But the work im place widl be farpished by the Gov- framevt frou cf charge, bat will be erocted by the Cortrecto. Propewals «fll be made by the piece, superfiaial or Heal fost, or weight, for the various tteus of work, oo ided fr fu th» Bchedale. whole of the Wrongbt Jast. pidly as tay be called for by d reqnired by the progress of The Cornices unter the stair © Snished within two months from ‘apece of proposal, the Stairs within U three mevths from «ame date, aud the remainder of the ineide work witbia fonr months from same date; the Ferce Railing mast be gut up as repidiy asthe masonry Work will permit Peymen's will be made monthly, deducting ten cent. until she fine! efon Lf the contract. All bids mort be nccompanicd by a penal bond of two respon: thie persona, m of dollars, (5 60*,) that the biader will if awarded him, ¢ be cortitied by form the contr the seco * Z5Sss Clock of the United Btatve Ca Attorney of the cistrict wherein rides. The Depar!ment reserves the right to reject any er all bids, it it be deemed for the incerest of the Government to d> #0, or to 7 more or less of suy item a: the esme rate proposed in the schedale, “'Gvery bid must ben <ile on the printed form, to be obteine d at this office, aud must conform in every to the requirements of this advertisement, ork wilt net be considered. powals «il poeals clope, en- domed "Bid for Wrought. and. Osst-iron Work for the New aoe hie Ne ea Buiid- ay so Snpervising Architect. ALS FOR TILING AND FLAGGING PP eerie Tesnaces ACHES SND SIDBWAL. WING OF THE PA! UILDING, OB. D.C. _ of SCTERVEEIRO itm | ice RYMENT, De ; Auguet 15, 1874. Sealed Pro; will be received at this o! until 12m. of the 30 F SerreMeen, 174, for fernisbir, vering at « ‘eof the new ate, War ani Navy Depariments’buil fing. Wash- ingten, D @ Tiltog atd Fiaegiog royuired for the Terraces, Approaches and Sidewal Cg of the somb the buildin, ‘< the scbedole, ard described in coples of which may be bad on a Bidders most -bmit haga ter! Lo material they ith thet: 2p on the delivery and ac- ce of materiale, deducting 10 per centum anti the com pletion of the contract ‘All bids mors be sccompanicd by @ penal bond of two respersibie persone, in the sum of five thousand dcllars, ($5,00.) that tae bidder will accept and Perform the contract, if awarded him, the sufficiency of the security to be certified by the Untted States Judge, Clerk of he United States Qonrt. or the Dis- trict Attorcer of the District whercin the bidder resides. The Department reserves the righ’ to reject sny or all bids if it be deemed for the interest of the Wernment toto eo, and any bid that is not made on the printed form to bs obtained sf this office, and does not cen’orm in every RIEAMASTER's Ovvics, August 17, 1374. a copy of this foot a he, Will be received at until poom, SePTRMEaR ¥4, 1874, for fur- Lisbizg the ( ited States Quertermerter’s Depart- ment, with the folle wing med artis viz: this effi rigid inspection, that ful! compliance with specifications will be tusisted upon, sad that no article tute: ior to the standard will Ds accepted. The Goverement reerves the right to reject any et for delivery of the articles at ‘reonville, and alg) at San Fran- on in detail apzly to this office, s containing proposals to be indorsed "and addressed . TON, Assistant Quartermaster General 0. 5 A. charge angts-6d £4W BANKERS, LL!" TON & COMPANY'S BANK, 10 Pine eet, New York, Organized fur the bastness of ont-of-town Banks, Banters, Ger porations, Individuals, ac. Offer spe iat Induce ments to Correspondents’ Five par cent. d om daily prlancse. City, County also othe* marketable Wanted for sale on commission. — FIBST-OLASS LOANS NEGOTIATED. je35-tr B4**tse noose ESE ao ev 3 Of officers in the Army cashed tn edvanee, Guam & AM CAN SAVIN: BAN 7th sod Le] - a streets, (Federal Joun Hirz, Pres’t ()anb-lyJO. B. Panwries, ash E. Mes. Ti ah Os ok Bacond Naitonal Bans Betitine, BUS Soriath siret ‘Transact Gencral Banking, Kx 7 3 BUY sci SELL GOLD, GOVERNMENT SONDS: STOCKS, fe. tcape rs c steers’ pay socounts cashed tn advance. HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. PURSITURE, PAINTING, PAPER HANGINGS, ABD CURTAIN MATERIALS, HARDWOOD DOORS, MANTELS, WALNSCOTTING, FAILRO. i ADS. 4.70108 AND OnT0 RatinOan SUNDAY, Jor 8, 1274. Puitshure BF All at Viaduct Hotcl, Relay Bouse, Station. For further information appty a: the Baltimore gud, Oblo Ticket Ofices, Washington Station, end LI ‘ennayivania avenne, where orders w' vaken for Baggage to be checked and reovived at int in the city, =) Troe Lm TZ,Gonl Agent. 25 67H ann Bst WwW. trains will rau as follows: Ti NS ARRIVE AT WASHINGTON, 138. x 8. m- northern ex asbin, at day, Wednesday and Friday, and Pope's Creek leaving Bowie at 10 mt. nod my arriving at Popes Oreek at 1:68 and m. leaving Wash! at 5:35 a. m. and rains Washington 35 a, m. and sa arriving et Washington at 10:40 2. m, eee ox ine! ve Popes ores “Sg pcs bescugers leaving thelr orders at m ner of 13h stress &. 8. YOUNG, Gen'l Pase’r Agent. ap2 GREAT SOBTHWEST, so0TH. AND SOUTHWEST. lows: ‘Traine leave a8 foll Washington... e368 red K. jean BUSS a.m. Gay, except Sunday, Southw West and Northwest; Pe m@., daily, Gineinuadl MAKE OONNROTION! PERSE FASUINGTON To UrFALO, withoat Sones. red enue, and Ue, aader ational Hotel, where ‘information ‘wil! be ONesengers ‘ocaring tickets st these offloss can scare accommodations im Palace Oars for Obicago, & Louts aed Buffalo. | ~ p= souns Baltimore Mae" ALEXANDRIA @ WASHINGTON & B iD ALEXANDRIA & FREDERICKSBURG BR, Cogneg OF 8 anv Sixta STaaats. Local trains leave for Alerandri 7, 8,9. om. 7 unday. Local Trains from Alexandris arrive 6:33, 3, 8:33, 3, 10:33. 1:33, 3:33, sD. of 188 loaves daily. ox- m., arrive at Bichmond 10:43 m. EAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS, via Bichmoud, tegnen Washington 11:33 p.m. daily. except Sunday’ ‘Through tickets to all points South and west for sale at Offices corner 13th iy e, where ws cum heave orasre for beae ae, wi passengers can ‘ve orders for Fee 16 be checked at all hotels. end residences to destination. R. 0. YOUNG, Gou'i Passenger Azent. iyu-tt Ft i cr Ll BOOKS, STATIONERY, &c. ICHABRD B. MOHUN & CU., BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 1016 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. REW BOOKS. ® novel, by Mrs. Oliphant ne, by Authopy Trollope, 752, ‘The beet of Husbanes, by P yo B00, Nimrod of the Ses, by Lt. M. Davis, cloth, 92. Foiitical Economy, by J. B. Oairnes, clot! Brdropbobia; means of avoiding ite periis and pre- Venting its spread, by H. Bouley. paper. andl-tr R*®™evant. fi fi Lae ye pene hip id stand, N ng fmprov ar 2 + No. 1010 Tth street, jnst above Mew, York avec, making it one of the finest stores in that vicinit; bas recccupied it with acheice selection of NE’ BUUKS, STATIONBRY, ke., &0. eugé-2w BROOKS FOR SUMMBR READING, JUST PUBLISHED AWD FOR SALE AT SHILLINGTON’S BOOKSTORE, bo ophonp gg masyivania Ave, . A Love btory. Bi 7 of * Jobm Halifax, Gentemaa.”” “Price see ‘The Bester Hasbends. By the auther of*-Won, Arctic Expo iences; containing Capt. Fag lee Fice, A history of tee alee aoe ion. From the Olonds to the Mountsins. By Juies " Withia tn Joon of his Life, From the roush of Wilkes, Sheridan aad Fox, ikes, Sheridan sid Fox, the Opposition under inder the Trees. By Primo. Health a6 Rducations By tiev, Chas, Ki Pot; of, Pastimes and Penalties, By the Ber, HR, Anchester.”” Deep Waters. By Anne H Beary Tangled Skein and Slaves of the King. pbiank Books, Pass Books Note, Letter and Oap re and Buveloy = SHILLINGTOR' jy29-tr Corner 455 #01 AUCTION SALES. THis AFTERNOON, DBT Batcntoemer oth sad D coseete etetnweet, "EAE ASP PURAR BUEAE @::: sh oetocks in heater pe premises WALNUT CHAMBE: Pak = ‘i DSTE. Oe MATTEMSSMS, TT. WASH- Lott TTS, TUCKER 1DAY MORNIN gust 4b, eee NO ouleek! wow 10, 6, ‘sinut Chamber Buits of three pieces, of ects Bareegar reeset rect 6-4.5 4and 4-4 White and Oheck Mat a Too rolls 84, 64, 8-4 and ¢1 Floor Oueloth and Stair Cloth. ‘Te-ms [Rep] W &. WALL & 0O., Aucts, CANSON BEOS., Auctioneers BB™ Boatheast corne sth tna D strecte ne northwest NTL CONTENTS (OF CONFROTIONERY ba tS tat 1B OC; skLOON noe Hes Sra ST £0) TION. THEAST, AT : On FRIDAY MOSNING, Augosi 25 h, commencing at 1@ o'clock, we will sell the fT ats of the Confectionery Store, theast, consisting of— helying and Drawers, Uounters, Ehow-cares, Giags Jars, Dishes, Dining Chairs, M. 7. Tables, English Of cloth, StairiUarpet, ‘Awning, Beales, Uamber, Kitchen Range, &c., &c. 36d DUNOANSON BROS , Aucts, a B* 8. SAMSTAG & CO., Auctioneers. We will comm: nes to sell FRIDAY. August oss 10 o'clock &. m., at the store, No. 318. 436, ‘street, between C and D southwest, the entire stock of Millinery and Fancy a8 follows: Ribbons, Flowers, Feathors, Bonnets, Bonnet Rilk, Bonnet Velvet, Laces, Hadkerchiefs, Hosiery, Veivet Ribbons, Ki Gloves. » ALSO. Foor ailver-pisted Bhow Cascs, two Bide Cases, Shelving and Cie A uunters, and one Awning. "erms C1 aves 8. SAMSTAG & OO , Anct, R*® 3.0. WARNER, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, Federal Building, Oorner 7th asd F sts, northwest. BUSTER'S BALE OF A 3-8TOR Bt eae yg peed 8T. ben Pye geen 5 irt a dat pe of a deed of trust, a io) April3d, A. recorded in Liber No. 679, folto 93, “2 Dd Fe f District of Oo- ‘one of ‘the fand records for the lumbia. and at the written request of the party se- cured thereby, I will sell im front of the premizes, at public auction, on FRIDAY, tho 14th day of 1574, at 6 o'clock p. m., the followin, Teal estate, situate iathe city of Wash! of Golambia, to wit: All that .T., folio 70, of the wurveyor’s office of Washington ‘county, D. 0., fronting on 16ih street twenty and twenty-five one-howdredths (20 25-100) feet, with @ ninety-sevem and forty-two one-bundredths (97 42-100) feet; together with the improvements, na above, me: One-fourth cash; balance in six, twelve nd eighteen months, with Interest at 10 per cent. ber annnm, to be secared by a deed ef trust on the property. "All conveyancing at Chaser. $1(0 will he required as of sale. Ifterms of sale page| tte Ra 7, of ¢ Fight to resell at th ing purchaser. GXKORGB TUCK y S-coads S7-THE ABOVE SAL® IS POSTPONED aatil FEIPAY, Angast 25.b. 187 hour and place. Grokag Te EB. Trustee, M-fawsds ‘T. COLDWELL, Salesman. I ¥ E. J. SWERT, Real Estate Broker and Auctioneer, No, 511 7th street, opposite U. 8. Post Office, TRUSTEES’ SALE OF VERY VALUABLE AND DESIBABLE BUILDING LUTON TAR WEST SIDE OF Ldtu ST. NORTH WEST, BETWEEN K AND L STBEETS. By virtue of » deed of trast to us, dated Janu- d du!y recorded in Liber No. 6 9. foilo 86, one cf the Ishd records for Wachington county. in the District of Golumbia, and at the re- guest of the party recured thereby, we will sell at mblic anction, in front of the premises, on WBD- EsDAY, August 19, at 6 0’ Wa igte ja, to wit: Bei rt of Lot twenty (20), In square numbered one nodred and pinety-eight (193), comprired witnin the foilov ing metes end beunds, viz: Oommencieg for the same st 8 point on the west side of 15th st., on the east line said lot, twenty (2)) fest south from the northeast corner thereof; theace sou.bh nineteen (19) feet; thence west cne bundre (106) feet; thence north tineteen (19) feat; feet one hundred and six (106) fest to tae beginnin ee ae the tm provements t! oe of eal ‘erm ‘ O, 1874, balance in six, tweive, and eighteen months, with interest from day of sale, to be secared by a deed of trnst on the property. All conveyancing st the ex- purchascr, §100down on the da: rms cf sale are not compli seven days from day of sale, ths Trustees r right to resell the property atthe risk tho defealting pureheser after fi ment, BRAINERD H WA. t GEORGE W. STICKNEY, HWA W. BTIOKN. B.J SWEET, Auct. FAMILY SUPP. ‘ALL ©. GAUT ¥ : ee Qu cea. OLABRT, a y a a OATAWB. a So per'gtioe, RUINS WINE, 98; GINGER 'BEANDY, BASPBERRY SYRUP, ae, ke. yas-tr FRUIT JARS ar WHOLESALE PRICB! THE EM” FRUIT JAB, = At wholesale prices. THE MASON IMPROVED FRUIT JAR, w= At wholesale prices “MASCN’S POROKLAIN LINED TOP” JAR, At wholesale prices. THE “MELVILL” FRUIT Jan, At wholesale prices, “WHILALL’S” PATENT FRUIT JAR, At whol THE QUEEN FEUIT JAR, At wholesale prices. And a fall assortment of JELLY GLASSES, At wholesale prices sUGARs, (Standard New York brands.) Ornsned Aa TunN Powdered. ae Sti fer Qpapalated nce onesemnene 8% Ibe Voseanenvensesectereerenearsee Ex.*0” bre Jeeeseewnene een (light brown). ennemnnoenersernes ves AQ i Ths. ior And other goods at lowest possible rates. (CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. W. H. TENNEY BEST, 20R WHITENESS,PUBITY and SIRENGTH 4S NO SUPERIOR, SERS EEy Meters ue ET or sale by the PRIBOIPAL GROGERS, end by the manufacturers, W. H. TENNSY & SONS, CAPITOL MILLS, Le eos AUOTION SALES, BX ATES 2 orEss Al Lap ma ——_ bi Poae BAVEAT URE AE TIE, os, ja, oe o'clock, in frout of anction ‘Black Hawk Btallien. 43, is kind and gentie. eens ans] 2 LATIMER & OLEABY, A ucts, '¥ DA’ iB & OLKABI, ee = Gouthwest corner Pennss!: ia Bvonue and Eiev- ‘onth street, Bear Office Buildings. porthwest, between @ avenue, the entire contents thareof, The pitare, &c., is in excellent condition, should stirsct the attention of pasties farnishing. ‘Terme cash, LATIMER & CLEARY. sued dts actionaara BY MASE. 3 WILLIAMS, Auctioncer, (Successor to Green & Williams, Auctidacers,) Northweet corner 10th and D streets. HABDSOME PARLOR, DINING-ROOM Al OHAMEEB FURNITURE AT AUCTION ‘The entire contents of House Ne. 617 lth stree:, betw ud G streets northwest, vomberiog LF rocws,in sll well furnished: Hand: Par Bvit-, vpholi od Ww rut fame: Fine Walnut Dressiog-case Saite, Enbi finish and in perfect order; Waluu’ Frame Mantel wirror, French plate; ' Fins Tn -kish Obsir; elegant Hat Tree, Mirror back; Walaat hilet oord, modern desigu,) Marbls top; elegaat Mirror- Ktegere; indies’ aad geu'lemon's Keception Obairs; Patior Ohair, upholstered in Brooate!; snperi r Gilt Tables; handsome ML Die-top Center Tablos; Mantel Ornaments: Wal- gut Extension Tables and Dining-room Chairs: Lace Curtains and Cornice, On MONDAY, August 31, 1374, commenc- a m,I ‘3 ing at 10 o'clock above-named residence, a rtment of bousehold farnizure which is comparatively wand of modern style. All thoss in want of stylish furniture shonld not iniss the opportunity xo secure chotee and elegant work. SECOND, THIRD AND FOURTH STORY BED- Biack Welnnt Chamber Suite, marble top; Ma- hogany and Marble-top Wasbetands aad Bure is Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Walnut Office Chairs, Hair- cloth Boekers, Oot Furniture. Painted Bed steads, Bureaus and Washstands, Cane-seat Ohsir: ‘and Bock Tngrain snd other Oarpats Bair, Cotton-top and other Mattresses; Hall Oil- clothas Stair Carpets, Window Shades, Befrige- rators, &o. ‘Terms cash. WAH. B. WILLIA! avga-d Auctioneer, OF A FE HOUSE AND HE NORTH SIDE OF U STREET, NORTH CAPITOL AND F1u8T BTHW RST. By virtue of adeed of trust, bosriog date ths 20th day of Novemb: ed duly recorded in Liber 665, folio 180, one land records for Wasbiugton county, tn the District of Colambia, Snd at the reqnest of the party secured thereby, I ‘at public anction.in front ef the premises Y, Beptember Vth. 1374, at all that cortain piece or parcel of ned being in the city and comty of inthe District of Qolumbia, and known se 3 8 ai (616 ) accordmg to Uhimann’s subdivision of the original lots insald equare, as recorded in the Sar- veyor’s office of saia city of Washington, ‘Terms: O1 and the balance in 6,12 and 15 months, with intecest at ten per cent per an- BUM, xecured trust on the property. All conveyancing at the expenee of the purchaser. A cep: ait of @6u will be required at time of sale. If ter ‘ale are nut complied with ia seven aiter the sale. the trastee reserves the right to rese! the property, at the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser, alter five day’s advertisemant P_A BYRNE, Trastoo, ads LATIMER & OLRARY, Ancis, BY WASH. B. WILLIAMS, Anctionser, (Successor to Green '& Williams, Ancts.) No, 1001, northwest corner 10th and D sts, AUOTION SALB OF THE STOCK AND FIX- TUBES OF A CONFECTIONBRY STORE. On MONDAY, Ai tu + August 31st, 1874, commancing at Tu, L shall sell et store 489 Penoa avenue, between 4% and 6th strocts northweat, all the etock. fixtures, &c.,c-neisting The Btore Fixtures, Showcases jeliers, Copnet Kettles, Scale Gandy Monids, Freach Mixed Osi Chccolate. &e Large Marble Blab, 45: feet by O35 fee The above will be éffered as a whole, If not sold, the stock will be sold to salt parchascre. Terms cash. [angis} WASH. B WILLIAMS, Auc, ¥ DUNCANSON BOS , Auctionsors, Bontheast corner 9h and D streeis northwest, VALUABLE IMPBOVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPERTY CORNER NEW YORK AVENUE 4ND NOBTH UAPITOL STBEET, AT AUC ON Oo MONDAY AFTEBNOON, Ancust 31st, We will sell. tn frost of the u nd Weights, Hes, Jellies, 5 100 feet depth fronting on north Q street, and im- ail Brick Houses. sin an improving section of the jon of New York avenue and North nd offers @ rate chance for tavest- proved by tw This prope oliy, atthe ju Gnpltel street, ments Terms: One-third cash; balance in 1 and 2 years; notes Learing 8 per cent. Interest, aud secured by a deed of trust. (All conveyancing, ey at cont of urchnser, A deposit of 880 reyuited aedoon ae sole Pars Pe“ DUNUANUON BROS, Austs. [ Journal, sth street, near avenue, copy] RY A. M. SPRAGUE. Ancti BY4 PAA CUM oT Bast Capitol strect, TRUSTEES’ BALE of one Steam Boiler aad ie, three Mandrote, Sve Oart Harness, five tock 5 Machine, Building, Pul- irtenBuces, into joys, Shafi » thereni belong, eed of trust, besring date the 19th day of May, 1873, and recorded in liber 720, folio 191, of the land records of Washtogtou, D. ©..'we will sell at pn ionyoo FRIDAY. the Att cay of July, Ik74, at 8:30 olclock p. m., at the foot of $d street southeast, on Guinand’s wharf, the seve aE NEA TIO Be WIC DOX jn 24 25,97,80 WELOOME H, “BEEBE,¢ Trustees, 57 THE ASOVE SAL® IS POSTPONED to WEDNESDAY, Ancust 18th, 1874, at 9 o'clock a. m., atthe same place, ®7-THE ABOVE SALE 18 POSTPONED UN- TIL MONDAY, Anugurt 17th, 10 o’clock a, m, same place, By order of Trustees eugl2-d A. M. bPBAGOE, Auct, S7-THE ABOVE SALB IS POSTPONED UN- HISATUBDAY, August ¥2d, same hour and place By ord it le tog a ae SPRAGUE, Auct. B2-TBE ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED UN- ee Cs ape Anes ‘29h, 1374, same time nd place. By order of ‘Trustees Mao BY order oF rT SPRAGUE, Anct. . Be GAMAN, B* ‘THOS. E. Ne oar | 619 Teh VALUABLE IMPROVED 4TH STREBT, BETWEEN BS HOLTHWEBT. he written hereby, Tilo af bered thirty- the same at the northwest cast Pride tothe uate nts i 4 two-story Frame Ho 5 is ii a et N VY DEPARTMENT, Sones wy cee EE a Tbe Bary artment will offer for sale af pabiic x tion following- | 3 ATTHR eo, Wy lavy YARD, Bostox,, 3 SRR ET ee ance oak 2 Ewawmnm” and“ Wassvc,” each of 483 tous Sgt ram UNITED Baval ration, Leacve kicg yp een Re marae 200,” of a88tone At tHe U: New poe ee iron-clad screw vessel “OnIckasa Wy" of dao tons ‘ning Senos il bo offered na they ie and may Upon es to th mg See ae ES to i ES wo ene tt wae EVENING STAR. to "esis account of his acts.—Zait. Gazette, 26th inst. Saratoca Fun.—Ex-Congresesman Marvin whois the ‘-Warwick behind the throne” in the new United States Hotel, Saratoga, called on & carpenter yesterday, aud said: “Mr. Thompson, we have a nice barroom, and we want a handsome bar made. Who can make the best one?” “Well, 1-1 d-d-don’t ’zackly know who could m m-make a handsome b-barmaid,” stammer- ed Mr. Thompson. : I want a nice handsome bar ng it! if you want a handsome don’t you go over to T-T-Troy I mean who made these i town 2” » Marvin! H-h-how the d-d-devil do 1 know who made all the b-barmaids around town ? 1d-d-con’t know—and damti care who did!” shrieked Mr. Thompso: Porsongp BY A DEAD Bopy.—Since Dr. A J. Bowie made & post mortem examination of the body of W. B. Bourn, a week ago last Sat urday, he has been contined to his bed. The cause of his illness is what is termed blood Poiron, consejuent upon the absorption of isonous efliuvia from the dead body. The loctor’s condition is considered very critical.— San Francisco Bulletin, 180 A movement is being made to introduce the prairte-chicken into various waste tracts in En- rove and America, and with every prospect of success. It is stated that, a few = GC sev- eral pairs were transferred to a diatrictot Mary- land, and that, in consequence of proper pro- section, tbe progency already amounts to seve- ral thousands. CAROMELS.—The proportions for making these are half as much plain chocolate as su- gar, half as much milk as chocolate, and half as much butter as milk. Powder the chocolate and stir in tbe chocolate, boiling ten minutes slowly in # panof hot water. Pour into but- tered piati cut into squares while soft, and set on the ice to grow crisp. Not Drap.—D. J. Richard, who fought a duel with Dr. Gray in St. James parish, La., on the 18th instant, and who was reported as’ having died in just two minutes after being wou: still lives, with a probability of recovery. S7 The female orang outang at the London Zco was consumptive, and they have sent her bome to Boruce for her health. S7-A politician, wishing to compliment a well-to-do farmer, said: “‘You mast have be- gun life early to accumulate such an state as this?” “Yes,” replied the farmer, “I began life when | was a mere baby.” 87 An ingenious young school ma’am in Polk county, Oregon, has invented an effectaal pro- cess to subdue refractory urchins. She stands them on their heads and pours water down thei trousers lege. 87-A rustic couple, newly married, marched into a drug store and called for soda. The obliging clerk inquired what sirup they would have in it, when the swain, deliberately leaning over the counter, replied: “Stranger, money is Lo object to me; ” ded, LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES Passed at the Firat Se: of the Forty~ third Congr [GENERAL NaTURE—No. 104.) Ax Aocr to establish certain post-rouates. Be it enacted by the Senate and Hirtse of Repre- sentatives of the Uniled States of America in Cun- gress assembled, That the following are hereby established as post-routes : ABABAMA. From Memphis, via Windhamville, Stone- Well, and Warsaw, to Gainesville. From Fort Deposit to Willing. From Co:umbiana to Crossrilie. From ike sardeville, via Coldwater and Oak Level, to Tecumseh. From Centre, via Leesburg, to Jollinsville. From Houston, via Lane's Milis and Barton Town, to Larisea. From Hoboken to Jackson. From Kennedale to Smith’s Shops. ¥rom Bay Minette to Daphne. From Daphne to Miliview, in Florida. From Pollard, via Nathansville and Lewi Station, to Chalk Springs, in F’orida. From Fatkville via Gandy’s Cove, to Law- rence Cove. — Choctaw Corners via Morwin to Wood uit. From Shilob to Butler. Frem Williamsville to Lake City. From Ozark via Haw Kidge, Victoria, Hen- Gerson’s, Hallsville and New Providence to Kutled From Vance’s Station to Day’s Mills. ARKANSAS, From Camden to Prescott. From Yelivilie to Isabella in Missouri. From Yellville to Jasper. From —- to Fourchaluke. From Conway to Quitman. From ——a Jacksonport. From Hope, via Washington Mineral Springs and Centre Point, to Silver City. ARIZONA. From Clifton to Silver City in New Mexico, CALIFORNIA, From Ukiah to Mendocino, From Salinas to Blance. From Oasis to Sylvania. From Las Cruces, via La Graciosa and Guad- alupe, to Arrango Grande. From Tehachapee to Panamint. From Porterville, via Pleasant Valley and Soda Springs, to Mineral King. From Healdsburg to Pine Flat. From San Marcas to Cholome. From Lagunita to Panamint. From Santa Rosa to Cal: a. From Yreka, via Little S! » Ball's Ranch Feirchilde, Lost Kiver, Brook's Raveb, , to Fort Klamath. Klamath Indian Agenc; From Vixalia to Wambat. From San Bernardino to Holeomb Valley. From San Buenaventara to Lyons Station. From San Buenaventura to Hueneme. From Galt to Elliott. From Calito to Ten Mile River. From Little Lake Vatiey to Mendocino City. From Mohawk Valley to Jameson City. COLORADO. From Hugo to Colorado Springs. From Conijos, via ‘Terra Armarella Pass, to Hermosa. From Walsenburg to Quebec. From Central City, via Black Hawk, Rollins- brn and Sulphur Springs, to White Kiver ron Fairplay, via Poncha Pass, to Del- Fee + enrages = oa vomees to Roasita. ‘rom Grant ry Montez From Cauon City to Bakers | a5 via Harrisonville, to Hous- l From McLeansborough, via Braden ani Keed Hill, to Aiken. From Long, via Yankee Poist, to Ridge ‘arm. From Sacorus to Parkville. From Newcomb to Mahomet. From Newcomb, via Hoastonville and East ey kee ia © to Wyoming. Tom Lacon, + Damp (irove, a From Lacon to Ls Prairie Oentre. From Potost to Fairbarg. - From Fithian, via Hops, to Compromise. From Henry, via Magnolia, to Tonica, From Oak Point to Casey. From Marseilles, via Danway, far, No thvitie ard Ashbury, From Renault to Goodman's L From Beaver Creek, via Ki liste. From Irvington, via Hovlestown and New Minden, to Okawville. INDIANA amettown to Lebanon. ek Spring, to Milthouse. Mo menace, ia Litinois. lisborough. From Jordan to Limiston. From Momence t> Beaver Lake. ile to Elkinville. t Hall, via Lake Valley and West ragon. rie to Gray's Tan Yard. From Eagletown to Lamong. From Booneviile to Otwell. From Freedom to Salsbury. From Waterioo to Hadsou From Stilesville, via Lake Valley, to Mall. From Montezuma to Delta. From akron to Silver Lake. From Stillwell to Eminence. From Clarke's Prairie to Newbury. From New Marion to Helton. From Trinity Springs, via Mountain Spring to Owensburg. From Danreith to New Castle. 10WA. From Wolfdale to Oto. From Irene to Eden. From Denison to Har low. From Denison, via Deloit and Wheeler's Ranch, to Sac City. From Victo to Aurora. From Liscom) to Tider. From Independence to Vinton. From Manchester to Brush Ureek. From Saint Charics to Bennington. From Malvern to Shenandoah. From Anita to Whitneyville. From Spencer to O'Brien. From Harlan to Dunlap. From Traer to Fifteen-mile Grov From Nashua to Ionia. From Corning to Atlantic. From Decorah to Frankville. From Turkey to Eikport. From Braddyville to Hopkins. From Eldora to New Providence. From Greenwood Center, via Wea, to Chain Lake Center in Minnesota. r k City to Caledonia. From Luana, via Forest Home Mills, to Waukon. From Corning to Mount Etna. From Dallas Centre to Panora. From Marengo to Stellapolis. From Hanover to Washington Prairie. From Sheldon toiock Rapids, From She!by Station, via Lelands Grove, to Reeder's Mille. ‘rom Frankfort, via Wilson, to Lewis. rom Oskaloosa, via Fremont, to Sigourney. From loska via Martinsburg to Walden. om Baxter to Edenville. fom Clarinda to Red Oak. rom Guthrie to Guthrie. From Eden to Sheldon. From Rolfe to Spencer. From Dell Rapids, via Valley Springs, to Rock Rapids. From Council Bluffs, via Keg Creek and Sil- ver Creek to Macedonia. From Winterset to Creston. KANSAS. From Ottawa to Appenoose. From Independence to Fredonia. From Kis y to Creswell. ¥rom Cherokee to Parsons. m to De Witt Center to " land, Cerro Guerdo, Jewell Center and Esbon to Smith Cente m Park's Fort to Norton. Eldorado, via Britton, to Tisdale. m Wichuts to Medicine Lodge. From Clarion to Newton. From Newton to Eldorado. From Kock port to Sammi*. Elleworth. From Norton to Sappa. #rom Ellis to Dodge City. From Elleworth to Great Bend. From Westmoreland to Barrett's Station. From Medicine Lodge to Kiowa. From Whichata to Kingman. From McPherson via Stone Corral to Lodians. From Norton to Suydersville. From Snow Hill to Greenvi! From Hiawatha to Larkin Station. From Rush to Dodge Crossing. From Stone Caval to Brookdale. From Peace to Ellsworth, From Paola to Edgerton. Bend, via Belfield and Rush Cen- From New Scandinavia, via Delta, Arcona, Jewell Center, Esbon, Porter's Kanch, an Crystal Plain to Gaylord. =m ~~ to Westport. From Bull City, via Mount Ayr to Hays City. From Buffalo Station to Red Willow. a — Aurora, via Athens to Wataiso in Ne- raska. From Pottersburg, via Herman, Leia hal tle Creek and Harshbarger, to Minnea; _ From Buthagtaa Bip COE, Byron, Or From Burl via . . loma, and Kalida to Barat. From Stockton to Kirwins. From Smith’s Center to Kirwins. From Eskidge to Waushara. Fron Dow Creek to Agnes City. — Great Bend, via ‘Alexandra and Ness to jo. From Wellington, via Rome, South Haren, Kickapoo Agency, Old Fort Arbuckle and Cherokee to Fort Arbuckle in Indian Territory. From Bull City te Kirwin. From Alma, via Cobb, Chalk Mound, and Agnes City to Americis. rom Eskidge, via Elm wood to Washara. From Lawrence, o ield. From McPherson, via Bacheldor and Kiver- view to Lodiana. From Marion Centre to Elmdale. Pit | From Gardiner, via North Pittston to North Woneneia. Freedom to Montvi!le Centre. to Forest ity. | jackGeld, via Obsse’s Mills, to Tarner. From Amon to North Anson. | From Mercer to Norridgewock. } | ndenburg> and Tows- oon > Brecktine x Rempaire. = rom Westport Harbor to Adamerilis im | Rhode island. | _ From North Dartmouth, via Traffurdvilie, te North Westy ort. MARSACRTERTTS. From Fitebburg, via L MIN WREOTA. , From Twin Lakes to Freeman. From Atwater to Paynsritle. From Appleton to Ortonville. From Kitken to Pokegams Falls. From Huron Lake to Spirit Lake. From Litchfield to Manansh. From (seo, via Corcoran, to Giresnwood. rom Osseo, via Dapont and Corcoran, to Prom Bi low ie Dakota. From to Valley Springs in 1 From Bitviow to ash Creek. rom Marshall, via Lynd, Hildrethbarg, and Lake Benton, to Dell Rapids in Dakota’ F Center. verne to Fiandresa. From Marshall, via Noriand, to Kampeskia. From Locust Lane, in lows, via Highlaads- ville and Bergen, to Wilmington. From Banks, via Goon Grove and Benson Grove, to Forest City in lows. From Wilmar to Vicksburg From Henderson to I From Crookston to } From Stark to Harris. From Redwood Falls to Springfield. From Luverne to Lake Beaton From Saint James, via Codareville, Lone Cedar, and Danneli, to Esthervtlie in Lowa, From Lenora to Preston From Mar-hail, via Dead Coon Lake, to Oak- wood in Dakota. From Fergus Falls, via Bass Lake, to Per ham. From Gilchrist Thippewa F ri obanta, via Ob tte Mound, Transit, r Patis. ton. licau Lake, Frankfort, haels, to Dayton. From Buftslo, via Pe: and St. M MARYLAND. From Baltimore City to Gardenville From Berlin to Synepuxeent From Si ns, Via Beallsville, to Poolsville, From Laurel, via Waters Store, to Olarks ville. From Savage, via Guilford, to Simpsonville. From Ibyeport to (i rantewille. From Newton, via New Church, to Nashville in Virginia. MICHIGAN. From Brockway, via <ireenwood Centre, to Jeddo. From Lynn, via Sharpsville, to Burnside. From Peck to Tyre. From Tyre, via Austin, to Cass City. From Elk Rapids, via Spencer Oreek and Mancelona, to Otsego Lake. From Newaygo to Baldwin City. From Manton vis Lake City to Falmouth. From Charlevoix to Nelsonville. From Embo to Boyne. From Chapple Corners to Preesoll. From Manistee to Freesoil. From Dayisville via Galbraith to Burnside. MISSOU Rt From La Beele to Deer From Shelbyville via Mu ze. isreburg’ to Novel- ty. * rrom West Line fo Bolton. Fron. Truxton to Jonesburgh. From Shelbyville to Warren. From K .seyville to College Mound From Bynumville to Salsba From Williamstown to Ne’ ‘k. From Coboka via Union, Williamsburg, Deer Kidge and La Belle, to Newark. From Mercyville to Bloomington. From Libertyville to Knob Lick. From Dexter, via Cotton Hill to Hornere- ville. From Bloomfield to Oastorville. From Gatwood to Warm Spring. From Peculiar via West Union, to State Line. From Bethany to Cainsville. From Cainsville to Akron. From Trenton via Grinnell to Wintersvilie. From Cassville to Shell Knob. From Marshyille via Cottonwood to Spring Grove. From Springtield to Chalybeste Springs. From Marsbfeld via Mount Olive and Pan- ther Valley to Henderson. From Charlestown via East Prairie Barne’s Ridge, James Bayou, Sheeksville and Wolf Island to Kush’s Kidge. From Low Wassie via Alton to West Plains. From Eminence to Thomasville. From Ailton to Salem in Arkansas. From Harrisonville to Belton. From Butler to Burdette. Jeville to Allendale. ‘ville in Lowa via >aline to Canes- 4 m 1 ville in M ie From Kahoka to Waterloo. From Kanoka to Fairmount. From Saint Francisville to Marysville. From S&iem to Kelfe. From Marble Hill to Bollinger’s Mulls. From Salem to Licking From La Belle to Noveity. From West Port via Littie Santa Fe to Hick- man’ Mill. From ckey, via Newtonia and Rock Oom fort, to Washburne. From 8: Springs, via Fair Grove Pleasant Hope and Morrieviile, to Walnut Grove, From Danville to Keadeville. From Murpbysburgh, vie Grand Falls and wpau, 70 Seneca. rom Montevallo to Wheeling. From Piedmont, via Patterson and Lost Creek to Ashville. 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