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THE EVENING STAR. | A Favored Lover Murdered by a Rejected Saltor. A dreadful tragedy occurred on the highway eur Wow tvelit, Couper county, Missouri. @ ew oays ago. Two yoougsmen, named Wil- ee and Harper, bad been ing their ad- to & Miss Brown Tison was the en- cipientof the lady's fevor, but the pa- ere strenu '¥ ovposed to her ehovce, sod savored Harper. Oa Sunday, the Mth, Wilron and Mes B. determined to make an «ed of the matter by getsing married, and, ooo for Otterville, they arrived at that pince aduut Ui or tlo’clock that might, and pro- | v@ded to the residence of Squire Dempsey, who, after some. he: performed the matriage ceremony Thecouple then returned t the house of afriend seme two anda balf males distant. ‘fhe next day Harper followed them. Ar-— Living ip Lown. he learned thatihey werd mar- miped on vengeance. After crmking upte evening be lett Guerviile in the direction Wtson and bis wife bad goue. When apouttwo miles distant from town he met them on thelr way tos relative, both rid- ree. Harper rode ap to them. aud, revolver en Wilson, remarked, dead man.” His pistol suapped dating which Wilson. being un- |. jamped off his borse and ran to the orvsh, followed by Harper. Wilson was wounded and overtaken several hundred yards from therond, and alter being | down was beaten over the head witha ver until life was extinct. The head and res were woefully matilated, and-pre- d, on the discovery of the body the next fg. & most heart rending spectacle ot parbarity. Harper's whereabon's can- not be discovered. The horse rode by Harper telenged to Mr. Brewn, father of the young jady. Mr. Brown bas been arrested as acces- sory to the murder of Wilson, and released on bail. A Wolk Famtry Potsovep.—We learn that the son of Mr. Whitten, residing in the jower part of the city, returned from @ sea voyage iast Tuesday, bringing with bim a quantity of arsenic which he carelessly left on the table while the tamily of seven persons went away tospend the atternoon. During theirabsence the package was opened and its contents placed in the water pail, from which the whole family drank Spears upon their return. In the course of the might they were ered wich violent purging and vomiting and medical assistance was promptly sammoned. T some anxious hours the sufferers were P ouneed out ef danger, although several of ibem have not yet been abie te fally resume theer daily avocations. Neither the name nor the purpose of the perpetrator of this deed are apparent, bet investigations are in progress whieb it is hoped may throw more light upon the eruel mystery.—Bangor Whig. A Wisn Fririttep—A man named John Fek, living near Princetown, this county, some tume ago offered his house for sale; for some onknown cause tt wasnoteold. He then maae the following declaration :—“That he wished it would burn down over his head.” day morning last the house was be on tire, when some of the neighbors rushed up stairs, where, strange to say, they found Mr. & dead, baving received a stroke of the palsy a few moments before the fire. Through the saperhuman efforts of the neighbors, the body was conveyed to the yard before the house was in ruins. Thus was his impious wish fulfilled.— Reading Despatch. Tue FREEDMEN IN Ai aPAMA—The follow- apg from the Nashville Banner ought to be printed, as well as many records of outrages on negroes :—“An Officer connected with Gen. Lewis's headquarters informs us tbat the peo. pie of Stevenson, Ala., a tew days ago helda Meeting and passed resolutions denouncing the act of burning a freedmen’s school st that piace, and inviting Mr. W. F. Mitchell, Su- Perintendent of the Friends’ Mission, to visit Stevenson immedi tely and make prepara- tions for rebuilding it, and promising to do all an their power ter the fartherance of that ob- yeet.” A Tooruricx Story.—A co; pondent of the Lendon Telegraph, writing from Baden- Baden, tells the following-—“You know the Germans—they are odd. A man opened a res- taurant here atthe beginning of the season. it went on well. A stranger went to di there im the fifth week of its existence. “i me a toothpick, sat he. -We bave none lef’ Tephed the waiter. ‘None lett! what do you meant’ ‘Why, sir, we had a lot at first, but the Giners not only used them, but—would you believe it!—they took them away!” Proprction ts of M. D: Mmoiseau and others sbow that the abundant secretion of milk is directly dependent on the | abondant drinaing of water. In former re. searches, which tended to prove the opposite conetusion, there was not suffidént allowance Made for the quantity Of water contained in the food given to the cows upon which the ex- periments were conducted. THe PReSPECTIVE ADVANCEWENT OF THE Secta—The New Orleans Picayune, in the course of an article on the condition of the South, argues that investments iu the South. westeru States are now sate and protitable, as the people are weary of strife. and the great amounts of property thrown upon the market insure sales ..t low prices. A constant stream of emigration of Northern settlers to the South ws also noticed Lrcky Boy —The New York World says thst a couple of brokers in Wali street had a little bowt, and one of them Jost his diamond pin in the melee. He offered on the spot #500 for its recovery, when a little telegraph boy, named Mills, came up teohim aad squeaked out. “Here it is. sir! Come dowr with your soap.” +Come to my effice and get it,” said the broker, and the little fellow stood not on the order of his going. SEARCH voR TREAPURE.—The Chicago Post Says Ubat there are persons at Cairo with di- ving bells, preparing to hunt for the safe ofthe steamer W. R. Uarter. which contains over a million of dollars, of which they are to have one-balfif recovered. Ic lies about thirty-five mules above Vicksburg, buried in the bed of the Mississippi, and has been under water for six months. @FThe New York papers report a case in the courts with a very strange title,—The United States vs. Two Large Worms, &e.” It is proceeding to forfeit an apparatus for distilling petroleum, oran sliegation that the owner bad not rendered proper returns and paid the proper tax to the collector of internal revenue. &7 Mrs. Elizabeth Snell, who was arrested some weeks ago eharged with causing the death of Gotha Symonds, and infant child, the ath imate offspring of her daughter, by poison and other means, was brought up be- fore the Sapreme Court at Boston, on Tuesday. ‘The trial will take plmee early in December. ATTENDANCE AT CuUKCH —A man who was complaming that each of bis visits to charch coet him ten dollars, because he paid titty dollars pew rent and attended bat five timesa year, was effectually silenced by the sugges- won thatif be went to church more frequently the average cost of 4 visit would be smaller. gis oh veed goremotetsssineh RAtLRoave.—The exhibits of the census of 156) show that im the States of Ohio, Indiana, illinois, Michigaa, and Wisconsin, the value of lands rose, in consequence of the construe- thon of «railroads, trom $6 5 im 1550, to $1,798,995. 158 im 1460, Wat Constitutes 4 ForTUNE?—The New York World states that Commodore Vander- belt intends to retire from active business “as soon a8 he obtains a competence,” and then quietly adds that Dis estate is now estimated a: “only fifty millions.” Tae Deres Gar Canal. —The canal, con | structed with so much labor and so many mis- } | | haps, and which was useless for military pur- bas Leen made of value in these peace. ful times. Both sail and steam vessels use the | Constan: eanal ip ba a the James river. Use Ov SPIRITS. —Dr. Parkes, author of an | Sdmirable work op Practical Hygiene, and Who has had large military experience, is firm against the use of spirits ig the British army The great workers of the @onntry feel no ne- S7 A_ warebouse containing powder, in Rome, Texas, blew up on the 3d of Octaber, ands house near by was ieveled with the ground. A Mr. Alexander was buried in the tujms of the former, and died withina few hours after bemg taken oot. 7 The James River Mannfacturing Com. | pany, st Richmond, require their ope-atives to ‘work over thirteem bours per day. Hard life, tbat. $7 An Englisbinan has proposed a plan to pay olf the debt of England in 74 years. Big thing that—we’ll pay ours in 12 years. S7 A New Orieuns paper advises planters to subdivide their plantations imto smal) farms. to encourage emigration. B7 Middletown, Conn., has voted $40,000 for | a new schoul house, after killing two teachers by the wagtof ventilation S7 With utter contempt for the raling hizh prices of culice and cradles, two editors of tbe fusearawas (Onio) Advoeate committed mat- Timeuy om the same day, last wees. BF Une of the candidates for the Legistature tn Le z. BT An T matrimonial escapade is creai'ng vin Lousville te bas been spirited <<“ by here and bands jomned. and the lure c oy, hearts au engry parent efi in | tosell on favorable terme cessi'y for such stimalantsin sustaining labor. | orth, Kansas, is named Michael { AUCTION SALES. BY OBEEN 2 WILLIAMS, accusoeen, By virtus ofa decree ft District of Columbl Willa The above property is situated on the » porte side | of K street north, between lith and of treeta wert isu ved with a three-story brick | with side lot, memy to be paid im casks and tne Dalunse oyele, ony e 2 5 jance at six, twelve, and sight }, With interest from the day of sale, for notes of the pur- heser, with security satisfactory to the trustee, wh taken, and a lien retai on the premises tthe purchaser can heve the privilege of paying the whole amount in cash. A deposit of Si0e-will be required from the purchaser at the time of sale. Conveyancing and ps at the cost of pu: | WM F ma’ GLY. Trustee. uo I-tawiw GhwEN's WILLIAMs, Leet: Y.OREEN & WILDIAMS, Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF Va PROVE PROVE WEST ARD ON10 Dae Nie By vistue ofa deed of trust, inches on Ohi substantial and « venue trey beg well Know: ‘x tensive brio bitty a anti ‘Oolumbie Garden” e** SBa 1s of sale. Secured by deed of trast to the satisfaction e Trustee. The terms of sale to be complied with in seven days after lay of sale, otherwise the pro- perty may be resold atthe riek and cost of rat purchaser. All conveyancin, chase. id stamps at the cost of pur- WM. H. WARD, Trustes. cc 22-e08ie GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ GBEEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers. TRUSTER'S SALE OV ALUABLE BUILDING Lo’ By virtue of w deed tn trast, bearing date on the 6th day of Decemver, 1883, and recorded in Liber it 5. Ho. 68, folio 297 ree the subscriber ¥ sell, at; public sale,on day of November, 18%, remises, Lots num! th 19, and 20, ip the s numbered 2.3 and 4, in Square No. 124. Lots 10, 11, 12 and 13 fronting each 15 ih D 1 inches on north D strect, between 19th itrects wes: by 100 feet deep; Lot 16 front: feet Mfucher on street west, 7 69 feet 11 Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20 11 1-16 inches on New York e, between 19th and 20th streets west, by depth of from 76 feet 6% inches to 106 feet 1034 Inches reapectively. ‘This property is eligibly situated in a rapidly improving part of the city, and offers a most Prag mg opportunity to persons wishing to build orip re Terms of sale : One-half cash; balance in dx and twelve months. for notes noariey interest from day ofsale. secured by deed of $45 of the cash payment on each [ot will be required to be paid on the ground, and if the terms of sale are not complied with ip five days after the sale. the - = will be resold, upon one week’s notice, at the TisP and expense of the defaulting purchaser. all ecmveyancing and stamps at the cost of the Pareheser CHARLES 8 WALLACH. Trastes. ccm cofds GBEBN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. ¥ NAGLE & 0@., Auctioneers, Bales-roms 0.396 Founs;lvanie avenue Hégle & Co. wnt toate tention the residence of camtlies declining isin tne taf tags st Grieeni eek Wt at pnbi! +7 ovember . 1856. at 435 ne n nea tbe rene ises, the east of Lot No. 3, in Square 798, on B screet sovth, ween 34 and ath street east. @ terms easy, an 6 known at sale. “Tc KENNEDY, ne Une ot oc 25 13t QALE or ee Soe AT ALEXAN Chil Quartermasier’s Depot of Washiasion, By direction of the Uusrte! Bore yu ‘ob of the Quarterm rt General. following described buildin, <4 WA pablic ‘uetion en TURDAY. November 0) er ‘a. m., u Laeutenant « lonel James’ w Moore, AO sa One Barrack. 34 feet by 281 feet; One Storehouse. 12x51 feet; One Storehour: x43 feet; One Officers’ Quarters. 26x87 feet; One Dining Room. 313176 feet: One Ki:chen. $2x70 feet; One Wesh- house, 12x32 feet; ¢ Wash house, 12x34 feet; wo Upen Bheds, 1x71 foet; 4 D. COLLINGSWorRTH, tere Une lot of Fencing, and 1,202 lineal feet of Picket ence: af roneee lot of Water axd Gas Pipes and » txtures used in these buildings. A: cles must be removed within ten days from renames Geek, In @ yvernment fands erie" ine »vern nn con of Gen DH. Bucker, Assistant ral. U S.A. CHAs. H. TOMPKINS. gBrevet Brigadier General, Quartermaster U.8. oc 116 war OF HORSES AND MULES. of Washinston ander ,Jirection of, Brevet * os, bit - following unserviceabl Bap Oa re the tts the r : fol i Borece jceable pablic ent. 1s Wiz erie, Ceah in Government fands. a Ce fd neve Maer Sai ‘ral ® H.RBu-ker, sais! jarterma-ter wea A ‘OMPEINS, nowt _ Colonel. Q. M. Dep't. UCTION SALE OF GOVERNMENT WOoD A’ aT Poaceae Va. jeadquarters Cr eieras 9 af Washington, of Lerma.ster Washington Pel Seer 1986 The suction sale of Government wood, af the wood: yard, one-feurth of «mile north of the city of Alexandria, on the Washington, Alexeudris and Georgetown railroad, will be resumed on WEDBE: ¥, Oct. 2¢th, at 11 o'clock s. m., and continued daily until the $4 of November, Inciu- Sire, euanees excepted,) unless the lot is sold be- re ime. Spwerds Of eight thonsand cords of Oak and Pine are offered, which will bbe sold of the ive hundred cordss) Cusntlty, Terms—Cash; in Government funds on the day of | sale, and fifteen days allowed for removal. mE 3 INGTON. Brt. Brig. Gen. niet’ Leet “ oc 19-1 rtment of Washington. PRIOES. Eu ST BEDUC) WHITE ASH. Locust Mountain, Chestnut. $7.25, - ae Stove, bo. Egg, Do. Furnace, Do. Steamers, Balti Co 5 , Do, Far- nage bora” garg Do. Bat, Do. Par a aston Bun Btove, Do. Egg, very superior Qeal, Lebigh Foundry, $9 25. D Asa. Diamond Vein, 51: and Egg. Gumberingd Goal. 87 E ma | , Oak sod Pin W8OD, of the very best auaitty, op hend on ie the time for families to put in their win- ‘Orders will be received at our office, 465 oth —— between E and F, or Beowe aay oot och im 408 stiiat:, betwoon Band F._ -I A N O 8. ‘We have now on hand an assortment from nich. are Sota Be TEAN cio sae whic! are a, Purchasing exch wcly for’s ‘cash, we are enabled » G, son & Houilin's Oabinct Wi bia RtANs MABBLE Ma: ENTS, TA: re iy og eae Made to orde® on reasoBable terms in constant on b. EASTERN MAR- BLE sod MARDLE LL Orders for Plumber: proi attended I fe BEEF TONGUES, N. W. BURCHELL c h le ora ot Wobae He, PpHlaverra In prime order. PROPOSALS, Psorosaus FuB 1nUn HBAD BLOUKS Proposais wiil be termaster Sere EMoRE 30 Blocks for National as follows, viz: 300 to 500 hived blocks provuoes. 2 + trom 300 £0 60u rh me | ome 300 to 040 New noe city, B. ¥., from 4,00 to 6.000 heed cooks Philadelphia, Pa., from 3,000 to $500 head | 46.500 Yards of 8k) Beet ‘au RAILROAD LINES. T'nitoaednn inp wav one AUCTION SALES. BANKERS. JAY coon «co BAUKEBS, Piicenth street, oppostte Treasury, Buy and cell at current market rates, and keep onstantly on hand, a full supply of all GOVERNMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIRTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders f== BTOOKS. BONDS, &c., execated, and Collections made on all accessible points. as follows. viz: BW YORK, withont change of cars. Agta Courant Panag) at 7:30 8. m. and won NEW YORK, changing cars at Philedel- ia. Leave dally (except Sunday) st 11:15 a. m.and B PHILADELPHIA. Renee Solty (amees janday )at 730 and 11:15 a. OR SUNDAY. | Leave for Hew York and Philadelphia at 6:0 »- | bicepling cars for Rew York on 6.9 p.m. train ally. | rh te to Philadelphia, New York. or | panacea i Ratezt gt | im the day. as well as at the new ofiice | Bankers and tor schedule botwece Wasbingten, |.» frem 4,000 to 7, Cornér Louisiana avenue and Sevegsh street, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVEB AND LAND WABRARTS. L=™ JOHNSON & CO., BANEBES, aND DEALEES IN FOBBIGN EXOHANGR, GOVEENMENT SECURITIES, STOOKS, BONDS, GOLD AND SILVER, BOUGHT AND SOLD. First National Bank of Washington. B.D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY bloe! Salisbury, N. O.. fr. WaT STATIONS. Goldsborough, N. “FOR AL Let a . ma. agand S007 see See ae ea FOE \7 AY STATIO SOUTH OF ANNAPOLIS pmgereat 6:25 and 7:00 @. m.,and at 3:45 and 4:35 AND eo | FINANCIAL AGBNT OF THE UNITED 009 head 16th street, opposite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United tatee ONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates, FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Ooliections om ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES, We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give cerefal and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVEBR- MEAT LOANS at all times cheerfully farnished WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Osshier. Washington, March 20, 1865. FO! Leave at 7: FOR ALi Pen rmie 4 daily, except Sunday, at 7 On Bunday at 8: Btation wit = » oe GH TICKRTS to the West can be the washington Station Ticket Office at all ‘at the new office of the legrare » 348 Penn, and Boston, see ypcas, Fla , frovn 200 to 1,000 New Urleans, from . Baton Rouge, La., from 2,000 to 2,500 heal blecks Port Hudson, La.. from 500 to Brownsville, Tex: Brazes Santiago, block only. connectin; ‘as, from 800 to avenue, between 6th a: For New York, ‘yr » naverticenent of “Through Line.” 5 of Transportatio General Ticket Agent. CONTE. agent Wasting tor ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN RAILROAD. WASHINGTO: + 1808, rains will ran bates FAVE ALEXANDRIA 00 A. F J. R. ELVANS & CO., WHOLESALE AND BBTAIL wlonat FEES Ss 2d AVE ALEXANDRIA. BUILDERS’, COACH, AND CABINET Express ¥ Cinci: batt, Ohio, from 700 to 1,000 Gam Denuloon; Ohio. rom 8:0 to 160 m, Ohio, from d Tsiaud, Ohio, from 200 to 00. bt lo. , fre 4,000 to 5.000 head blocks jerracks. Mo,, f HARDWARE iH AND STEEL, OUT NAILB, aes The fine Steamer WAWASSEPT will leave 7th street w! fi TUESDAY AMD FEEDAY MORN. INGSs at 6 o clock, and Alexandria at 7 o'clock. fer HORSESHORS, HORSEEHOE NAILS. Pan Francisco, Cal. . from 20) to 1.000 do ad blocks to le in accordance with strictly to the may be seen at the Ofives tor Chief Quartermasters at Boston, New York, Philaselphia, Pittsbur, NUTS AND WASHEBS, the specifications, freight or passage ean: pies, both of wi board or t "WORN VAN Wis WICK, 't Potomac Ferry Seven Fo THE EASTERN SHORE. ster and commodious Steamer MELD OaPr eos leaves her pier 0 ight street whar' and WAREHOUSES: Onica, nati. Detroit, worth. Omaha, Little Boc ( Bids for San Francisco will be received until De- 1 3. They will be about pine (9) inches high, from three 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, Te, ry for EASTON PO t., for s" Py 301, 303, 305 O STREBT. RD, CLORA'S (10) to twelve (12, inches to! and a halr(33<) to four and @ hal botto: 1 have a number cast on aud an inscription of the name, rant arm, company, or corgs. and date of di ‘ast in raised letters on t must be cast of good stove-plate tr: Race | twenty (20) pounds «ach, and be ing st 1 p. m,, Cambrid m jaston Point at intermediate landing,) on BLe has fine st accommodations. 86 end 87 OUISIANA AVENUB, ee 4 ei indays, Wednesdays, rooms, Ond all other passen; wal-to those of mny otuer WASHINGTON, D. 0. sve bei ne ceed pe poromas TBANSPOBTATION LIN! KOTICK TO SHIPPERS. EXPBESS, Capt, ashipgton at $y m. aa UBDAY for GI: Smith’s Point. Stor tht Wharf, Lancaster's riomen Bay, rex i Be), on Be more Of 8 Om oe. BRYAN & BRO , Agente, jo. 345 Penna. avenue. IOHMOND, FREDERIOKSBU. DP R TOMAG BAILBvAD. © AND FO SOUTH AND WEST, Filled with Care and Promptnese. 4. BYTHER, OABRIAGE AND WHEEL STOCK Constantly arriving from Factory, and sold a prices. TO TRAVELLEBS GUING SOUTH. TWIOE DAILY, arrangement. «' TIN PLATE. PIPE AND SHEET LEAD, COPPER, ZINO, &c., Bold at Eastern Bates and shipped with despate the ist day offeptember, A BD. and in Liber O'R, “No. is, folioS). ke othe base Records for Washi: — Vounty. in the District ef Columbian ae by di rection of tu parties secured thereby I wil) sell Sean suction, in front of the preciises,on MONDAY, the 19th day of Nov vember, lens, a0 ae o'clock p. = em ‘Lot No. 1, in Syuare No. 294 ja the ef; fashington. The part of lot now offered for sale has afront of 90 fect on 12th street west, and nt of 113 9 srjgatt ome direc’ 9. The fullnameand Es by Bail ited from Aquis Ureek to Ri. ing there wi bh tratnson the Rich. ror Petersburg. eldon Ww Ohester, 8. 0. Elum ‘Steamers 6 Is for Iron PT aartermaster General, U Quartermaster Gen Brevet Major General, rt and O. Vanderbilt leave Sixth m. BIOHMOND IW SEVEN HOURS. Proposals for sites as 5 bet " BXOELSIOR Hours Quicker thas jacatiee: amd, oe Fr of an Constently on hand ip bags and bales, ry By order of the oc2%7-dtd Bvt. Lieut. PPOPosaLs row RaTions. Office, U.S. Marin, asmaten. Octoder . 1B. e receiv: at this office of Tucaday, the 27th day of farnishing rations to th station viz BOPE, COBDAGE, &c. Sealed Proposals will be November next Thpited States Marines at the followi: 18, to 2th June. » New Hampsbire Ny Mi unetts. PRICES CUBBENT FURNISHED WEEKLY Epited States | JOHN B. ELVANS & Ce., os Washington, DB, O8 spyoressts FOB WORK ON SEWER. toner of Public Building Of the United Stat City, Occober 19, 1856. Proposals will be received at this until the panes ot November next. @ of the Secreta! 1 following describe Te excavate pro; (ouvapra ROSFITAR FOR WOMEN iN PENSACOLA, Florida. Each ration to consistof three-fourths of a pound of pork or hacon, of one-and a fourth it beef; righteen ounces of flour. or twelve ounces of bard @ fourth pound of corn meal, and at the rate te ons hundred rations of por twice per week’ ome bundred aud Gif desicated potatoes, and one hurd: mixed vegetables: therecf, one and a pounds of anger; four qi Fourteenth street .(eircle,)coruer of M street reet coruer ‘Washington, D.0. ‘This Institution has been ception of a eases to tehed for the re- Peealias to thet Vand tor thotaduaine eir sex. fo! ie 88 | of excl pe el may require the comferts of the ated in the most health: - rrounded by ite, own every five nrinutes. noon, and will if rice; or, in Hew wrk, viz: he place where the ission: From §6 to $10 with th: ; required. sdyanes. “This includes Board, Medi ical and Surgical a ¥ MEDICAL sTarrF. BGE IN Sag EF. et THOMPSO: * D. SAAB ciate creek with 3 i that the bottou of ft pound of adamaatine candles. Quarts of salt. ‘Tie rations are te be J. Astgaige! ogss e BeEN Ly ry loyed by the Oommie- mm of such person and feergtegn © dtos contract is awarded street. “ to the satisfact D. et, York avenue. od New Orleans, st the Commiesioner. ‘ust be made i aif (Perot “ae cha al ie will ‘be required to give proper secerity for the ality. bye: t to inspection. de must be sccompanted by the followin gin the State of | State of ——, | ing bid of aece| ithin ten days of the recet . execute the se. 1 to en- HOWARD, M.D. it twenty per cent tsa undersigned ‘performance of his contract; and or contract price will be retained until the work 1s satisfactorily co! . B. Commissioner of Public Buildings, 8 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, r has ined from the Washington County, in the Dist: ‘| this 1° Medical staff, riley « Prete, ply tothe Surgeon be or they wail. the contrat a the post ae, tamed iring admission General, United Beaten living at a distance who desire to coma py appiving by lecter'ty Tap aeatton y a] y er Peng Oy AnD. GLLLET’ E shall fai we guarantee to hans’ Court of a tan afor. . athe diference, between beara 9 of the may be accepted. en "a R.. dlaaréntor, © D, Guarantor, rainistration ov the personal estate TRIESEMAR, P ROTROTER By, oral PE en oo Wartiacio de Paris, and the Medicine, Vi ‘Tricsemar No. }, is the effect laxstion, Spermatho: Thereby certify that the above wamed snenntoomee Caw of property ,aud eble tom: Fo ‘be wiguen by. the United States District DONNECTED with o stall establishine. Be eiake And other MUSIUAU IM reasonable t. mr The} venue. AL ESTATE AGRNT, maces ties esti eat ven oo ‘ cine OF PRY ASK and SA o hes ons ee of Copavin, C infallible rem Bg 10 use of mnergury and all other de! reparatio: form of 8 most a ge Beomred trees the effects evepapers wat! witteend the to_ thir effce fo Seka voce ved, which we off by Dr. BARROW, 0.294 ©. FORD, Ho. 290 Pen we 9-3; b nN mee’ of Sn : eth 3 : & Re ws is Es 523 E 3 :3 avenue, corner Jith st, received aasie Biae patron D. O., wieteries delir- 100 head blocks 200" do from 200 to 500 ,Waenington. D.C.,from 20,000 to 25,000 hesd | AlexancHis, Va, from 3,000 $0 4,000 heed Frederiksborg, Va., from 12,600 to 265,000 head Winchester, Va., from 50% to 8,000 head Harser'e Ferry, Va., from 1,000 to 1,560 head from 15,008 to 20,000 emg ata 100 10 600 head blocks : om 1,500 to 2.000 head Charleston. 8 C.. from 500 to 1.000 head blocks Floronee. B. O., trom £00 to 3.800 do Hilton Head, 8 blocks C., from 2.00) to 2,500 head from 1,000 to 1,500 from 1,000 to 1.600 Tom 4,060 to 7,000 Ga , from 12,000 te 13. from 1.500 to 3,000 head blocks lo 2,000 to 3.000 head blocks to 4,000 bead bead blocks do 600 head bi. 0 ane ‘xas, from 200 to 300 head from 1,200 to 2.000 beail bj » from 15,00 to 2510s Reet Corinth, Miss., from 4,000 to 6 500 head bio-ks Memphis, Teun., from 8.00 te 1? G00 Donelson, Tenn., from 2,0W to 3.0 head ec! Rasbyities Tenn,, from 15.00? to 20.000 head | bloc! Pittsburgh Landing, Tenn., from 3.600 to 4,500 head blocks mee Tenn., from 4,000 to 5.00) head locks Chattanooga, T! » from 8,090 to 10,000 head rom 4.000 to 5.000 head » from 2 000 to 2.260 } eat -. from 1,200 to 7.600 do Lexington, Ky., from 1,000 to 1.20 Cairo, 111, from 6.000 to 5,000 Fringed, [}1.. from 600 tines 1. fr9u 200 to 306 do vet 100 to 4,0 Fort —— Mo... from 1,000 to 1,50) head (ec! , Towa. from 100 to 200 te 1.000 bee bi ~ lows. from $00 ead - Baltimore Murt: ‘eftersoayille, Colambus, 0! » Fort Lea San Francisco. from inches wide, will be back, iment, of the Th igh com ed ies offer to sa, id be stated at price the articles would be fu the increased number. 5 Each bid must be ecoompanied by a good ufficient cusrantee of at least two responsigle parties that the contract. if laithfully and premptly executed, (The res; said ctdiestner aetna Re official c cate 0 jerk of Deares! vurt, or of the United States Distric . The Government reserves to itself t reect all bids, if unsatisfactery award not later than the first ef January, 1537; and al-o. In some instances. to chang of ae ofa aa np the meee " which case a reasonable allowance for increased or deduction fer diminished rnished th awarded, will be pon shown by the {be poimts -blocKs, in transportation will \e. e time of delivery to be «nbiect to fature nt time being allowed after the lists of Lames are furnished to the contractor. 5. The articles must conform rigtdly to the sam- ple, and will be subject to such inspecti point of delivery as the Chief of the Bureau may fice address of - int 7 proposal. the pes lon at the ral, U.S.a. BA FOR SITES FOR BOILD: von tHe Wak DEPARTMENT. — Masumme ros Crtv, October 25, 1966. » Stating the price, nare feet offered, will undersi, . snot teltes othe » 1866. J. TREADWELL, Gol. oe A.. Beoorder. ¢ Corps, 1366. Colambia. ound of real er . OF one-and ef vineger; one pound of sperm ‘candles. or one-and one-fourth or ohe and one half taliow; four pounds of soap, and two n the order of ion; the fresh she sunie retice: of good ion of apd Kide: tallow co! Fr its eqhivaleat; and soap, salt, &c., to be Indge, Untied States District Attorney, or Col- . roposal will be considered unless accompa - to publish the shove pence: han Sg the frst insertion catered ae popoeals for Ba- a La o reeves HELIA BSAC? ete enaeaire. EW STYLES OF Maso: Cabinet Organs have jast bee: hoes aco. peorceszs FOb SUPPLIES. | ard, PROPOSALS Quartermasters Okc Washi Ucieber bnus Sealed proposals for ench class, separa'ely Prremives ‘at this effice until? ovieck UBSDAY, the 4th day of December next. tor far- Riching to the United States Marioe Uorps, from January i ~fl June Si, 1858, the foliowing sup- ies, 10 Bd delivered at the olfice of the Atsirtant Marine Corps. suet ni rmaster ipaia. Penne | sylvanin. tree of expense tothe United Stare n Statew, such vtsntities as may, from time to time, beret hatr, 54 Inches wide, maces to the 23 Sy eal jue Kersey, all from hair, 34 inches wide, to weigh Bounces $0 the yard. (i 10 weol dyed) Yards Dark i 1 Jtoth, $00 frou hair. inches wits eee gee ee igh ounces to the yard. (indigo woot 4: 200 Yards Beariet Cloth. “all eet, cochineal aren) o4 inches wide, to weigh Is OOK es per yard. . Bloe Fiapnel for Undige woe! % inches’ wide,” to ‘weigh “13 Tenest? ™? ¥ 19,000 Yards three quarters Dark Bi shirts, all wool. {indigo wool dyed a rete wide, to wel onuces por yard. 1,400 Gray Blaukets. all wool, to weigh 4 pemndy each, to be7 feet long and 6 feet wid aud free gre 5 8.000 Pairs nt Woolen Secks, thr dd bd 5 wel as ™ pairs, free from grease, 4® Per dozem ASS N 5 6.0 —_ white Lines = pean, 80 inches wide, 12,000, Yards white Linen forshirts, 80 inches wide, 1 h 11 unc 17 00 Tarde Gaston Flameel for ta. were, 27 imches ; wide, to weigh 7 ounces per yard 5,600 Yards cotton Ticking for bed sacks. 1.£00 Uniform Caps cos inks eacept pom a orm » Complete, ex: 1,900 Poem red worsted, Vail shape, ~7 atte Bpulanctices ike sevens 45's canto wom A o , tobe wi blue cloth, X 1,000 Bie, cloth indigo wool dyed it Dis- t At- ~ or. in 0 Boxwoed 7 Pairs Drum Stic! LASS No 6. C . 10,000 pairs Army Bootees.( Infantry pattern) CLASS No.7. 800 Cartridge Boxes with Mas azi nes 1,600 Bayonet Scabbard«. with Frogs attached 90 Percussion Cap Pouches | $00 Oartridce Box Belts 1000 Waist Belts £00 Waist Plates £0 Sword Frogs CLASS No. §. 1,200 Knapeacks OLASS No 9. jPormaking and trimming the following articles, vias "3 Watch Coats Uniform Coats f 5 - cgay ad private” ree Sopa musi gue Costs for ser; ral. - ciens, and rivates. sianesd wins ated Woolen Pon its for sergeants, corporal, muri- ch nd privates — for sergeants, corperals, musicians, nd privat Fianne! Shirts Linen Skirts Flannel Beck anne: 6 and Blue Jackets for boys Bedsecks uaa) Barracks. Washington, D C., Assistant Quarter- master’s Office. Marine Corps Bireet, Foiipsaieyie. and et the Brooklyn, New York, and Boston, Bretts, where they can be examined; and whenever the oon! bound to furnish others of the required kind at once, er the Quartermaster will fill the deficiency Bt the expense of the contractor. Payments will be made upom the accepted de- livery of the whole quantity which may from time to time be ordered, withho! ding ten percent from the payment of aeceani rendered 1u: Gret order until the second erder is filled: and ten per cent. from account inder second order until pants ig is filled, and so on until contract is complet be Each proposal must be sccompanied by the fol- lowing guarantee: FORM OF GUABANTRE. The undersigned of «in the Btate of Pt eS c t in case e Be of .for supplice as Wwe described, be ac- cepted. be or they will within ten days after the receipt of the contract at the post office named ex- ecute the contract forthe same, with sufficient sureties; and in care the satd —— fail to enter into contract as s oresaid, we guar- antee to make good the difference between the of the seid and taat which may be i Witness, A.B , Go: . F. D , Guarantor, I bereby certify that the above mamed —— are Kacwn $0 me oe mon of property, ond ere to 6 | To be. si | judge, United States District Attorney, or Gol- ropesals will be considered unless accom- lector. | No A, vex by the above guarantee wei Ts authorized to publish the above will cone the poper contafuing the first ineertion to this office for examination. | ‘The bidder's place of business or manufacte aa lishment "past be capectally staied ‘oo is Piproposals must be endorsed on the envelope per is ous supplies for the Mgrine Corps,” Ke reese 86 sior WILLIAM NB. SLACK. 0c 28-waw ‘Quartermaster U.8. M. ©. p®oresats rox easwry ti t. Office of Internal Revenue, ‘aaiie Pree eine erer at this office wi eg geen Nor 18%, at 12 0’! for rupplying the Assessors and. Internal area Sitest “4-3 the fs ai yout eoding June b4 ag oth, i, ond patil the Sret day of January. Ibs. for spppizing Assessors Collectors west of the Bocky Mountains Bidders may obtain « schedul~ of articles to be Assessor or Collector, oF to the Comuntesioner of Internal Bevenue ered unless accompanied satisfactory ° Be, Seeger wits ewerena, Ov eee {as which contain lees than the fair cost Dh a s‘Till be’ cousidered fraudulent and . ndred and Forty Collection Districts areata ts fre Bsreatantaa ats the a cg ——— — sg name Department 5 Commissioner reserves the right reject gur bine eet Lids which the interest of the Thy Pir aueela Sebi emed tothe Commiasin- of Internal Bevenue, endorsed “\Propo-als for cavpiring Btetionery to ee ROLLING, cers. ” ne " ETMENT OF THE [NTERI D® UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, On the petition of Wittian “Staateon snd MATTHIAS STBATTON. of Philadriphia. 5 in; : jonof e fo them’ ontie lat day ot @ebrasres lek efor am whieh takes place oor orcttions abd ther papers relied "pon en ee timons muset be Bled in the office twenty dx: - fore the dag of Sher difna the teteeey? within ten that thie notice be shed in oRepob tel Washi ‘Wash County, in District Tetters of aduainistration on the personal amngte Wibiam @ Parkhorst, tate of Washington. D. C., deceased. All persons having claims acathst the said decented, gre here na warned! to exhibit the fame, with the Vouchers thereof. tothe subscriber, on ef before the loth dav of October vext; the; may otherwise by law he ereloded fromal! ened of anid oxtate. ‘1 sd this bith of October. otearaiiend 5c7\- 8 Pa RRO RSE oe 7 1 0 x ;COND-HAND LO REE ee ee oer ter. tor salecheap, [au2] W.¢ METZEROTT& 00. tministratrix