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wu eee THE EVENI Meir odist Protestant (burch of Virg ‘ tion of Union withthe VW. E. Ch South. hareh, which clad two min- Abaua! Uouterence of Virginia. (he 2ist of Novemper, 1. storm messengers, R. B apron and William Moetire; alternate, F A. Davis. Lay messencer, Charles W. Hutton; Aiterpace, Gev. Woochouse. Norfolk was chore bh as the pigee Joc Lue meeting of tue Beas | piieremce of tbe Virginia distri, aud | Thersday m November, tu7, selected | hme. On Tuesdsy a malority of the committee to whom was referred the resolution as te “WhAL action, it any, is proper tue tos | Courereuce with reference to & usion of the Re ibodist Protesiaut Church,” recommended | the edoption of the following report Rericed, That in view of the proceedings | Beieotcre bad uper this euhject in the course | efourimercommunicauens with the Virginvs | al Conference of that Church, we deem | y wriher obligations by us asa Uonference pon (his subject Uauecessary at present sobeed. That the proceedings of the Gen- erai Conference of the Method st Episcopal Church South. at New Orleans, upoa the sub- ject and the overtures made by that body to our inate meral Conference at Georgetown D.©., afforded us great gratification, and en- | courages the bope in us that measures may yet be adopted -atisfactory to both churches which their formal anion. our General Conference bav- ig referred the commissioners of the Metbo- dist Episcopal Charch South aod their over- tures tothe consideration and action of our erberal convention. to meetin Montgomery, Alstema, io May next, we recommend our drirgates to that body to be instructed to use their infinence \o have corresponding commis- swuers appointed on Our part, to meet and confer With those of the Methodist Episcopal Church South upon this subject, and to tacil- aie the comiempiated union of the two eburches upon such terms and principles as shall not compromise the integrity of the Mribedist Protestant Church, tnd shall be sat- tery and honorable to both charenes, and | ive their enure proceedings in the case re- ferred to our snnual conferences for ratifica- Lon or otherwise. Signed—RK. B. Thompson, chairman, Wm. 1. Heoicombe, C. V. Wintree, J. W. Brown, W. A. Crocker, J. G. Whitfield. kev. Mr. Barr submitted a minority report containing his individual objections to the ac- ven of the majority. During the debate that ensued frequent complimentary a'lasions were mace im relation to the bberal concessions that had been made at New Orleans ¥ bring about the nnion Rev. L. W. Bates, fraternal messenger from poke ou the subject. He said thar jon created considerable interest in . but he suggested the propriety of avordipg an actual committal of this body to the proposed union. A thousand questions, besaid, May arise to be considered hereafter, and the Tepresentatives to the convention should go watrammelied. Union might be a necessi: There was not a member of the Method: Protestant Church in Maryland who wanted to merge their Charch into the Methodi-i Episeopal, amd yet there were thousands who bdeheved that the (me would come when anion would be & necessity. He said that the Metho- dist Protestant Church had exercised an im- portautinfiuence upon hersister denomination, tending to produce the reform that was now bringimg the churches eloser together, aud Might result in wJtimate uoion Bat ir Mary- land, onlike Virginia, the Methodist Protestant Church will give more than it will receive. and would exercise an overshadowing influence, He regarded the propositicn as honorable to the party mak:ng it, and boped that Maryland and Virginia would act together. He spoke of the necessity of some check om the abuse of the episcopal office in the distribution of miaiste- rial labor, and said that, without this the prop- sition for union might as well not be made. And yet he deemed it possible that an offer might be made that off commissioners will MOL be able to reject. 1f owr Methodist Epis- eopal brethrea offer terms that we can accept, we may not refuse them. He was not an ad-_ Focate of tBe union, but ventured the predic- tion tba: it would take place, by the Methodist Episcopal Church taking another stride to- wards The majority report, he thonght, Went foo ‘ar, aud might be used te our detri- mentasa church. He disapproved of the mi- nority report because it declared unequivocal- ty against all union. He wished thar the prop- wtion bad never been made, but we shouid Bave some better reason for rejecting it than a simple refusal to unite on any terms. He closed by urging the ministers io goon with their Work us though no proposition for union bad ever been made, and awnit the developments { of the future. ; Kev. T. D. Valiant, fraterual messenger from | Maryjand, said that his colleague, Mr. Bates, bad expres bis sentiments in the main. He remarked f all the Methodist Protestant mmisters iafary land were united in favor of aniou, they could not carry their choreh with them unless there be a nearer approximation of the two churches than there is at present In a recent conversation with a very promi- nent minister of the Baltrmore Conference of the M. EB. Oburch, De was asked what he ted. He remarked that we want jnst what We bave: and the reverend doctor said “so do 1” Mr. \. said specifically that he wanted the presiding eldersh, abolished. So did the doctor, affirming that they were of no use. Mr. \. wanted the power of the bishops curtailed. the reverend doctor, remarking that he ~bad felt their power.’ Mr. Valiant remarked ‘bat the point upox whieh his church in Mary- land were most sensitive was that of losing their identity. hey. F. A. Davis said that this conference bad, at& previous session. declared, by resolu- ton, that if the M. Church should adopt lay delegation, that would be considered a basis of nnion He wasin favor of it im that contin- Feney. The majocity report was finally adopted | ubanimonsiy. { A Bap STATE OF Arrates.—The Charleston News complains that. while there area score of billiard saloons and upwards of a hundred coffee houses in Ubarleston, there is not one thestre. It adds that when Max Strakosch parses through the city, with his Ltalian troupe, twice @ year, be is compelled to content him- self with a room called Hivernian Hall, where. in the bright beauty of the Hay of Napies is portrayed on a paper screen, from hind which the artists emerge. Loav—Tne St. Joseph (Mo.) Herald says ~~ Yesier moraing a party of emigrants passed through this city on the way to Kansas and created some excitement owing to the very novel conveyance made use of. In & “Gog cart.’ leisurety reclining upon & mai- tress, were an old woman and a young gir, both enjoying the tuxury of a pipe; the old man and bis youthfal sou being hard at work giving the necessary locomotion to the ye- AXOTKER HORS Uasz.— A man by the name of Ker) W. Garrett, of Loudoun county, Va., Was arrested by Officer Padgett and arraigned betore Justice Moore, charged by James T. Gorham with haying in bis Possession a borse, the property of the said Gorham. The justice Reig the defeudant to bail in thesum of s100, jer bis appearnuce at his office on the 7th of December next, and the safe delivery of the horse at that time.—Alerandria Journal. pe ees tabs Daca 67 Jobn Bright deciared im u recent speech that during the jast six Sears the British navy bas ¢ostas moeh as thé United Siates navy. in thes time Engiand has ten in a condition of profound peace, while the United States bave bad tobnild or buy 1x bundred ships, to man them, to furnish them with munitions of war, and fo fight them darmngthe greatest sirnggie that any nation ever waged. SF'ibe Eaton (Obio) Register describes a siugular and tatal accidest which occurred in that place. Locy C. Stephentea daughter of Jobn W. Stephens, fell while carry a gins Isrep, which was broken by her tall. A trag- Ment struck ber neck, # vering ue carotid ar. tery and jugular vgn. and the girl soon bled to death 87 A Chivese wid + fanning the tomb of ber Dusband, and being ed tne cause of so singular s mode of showing her grief, accoant- ed tor i. by saying that he had made her prom. ise not to Marry again while the mortar of his tomo remained damo: snd as it dried but slowly, she saw ne harg ta Siding the opera- top Howe Mabe Vixku si.—Evyery family may Make ifs own vinegar, The Maine Parmer publishes the recipe for~making it, farnished by aiacy. She took the parings and cores of apples, and yeast, put ail iato a large stone jer sod kept where it was modera: warm dn three weeks it was good sbarp vinegar. SP Isaac Frink. of Franklin, Ut. dred Susur. | day of lockjaw, caused hy necidentally shines ing Dirgeelt in the hand while owt guauing | some days previously. @¢ Herr Von Drevse, the inyeator of the Beedle eun. is now +? years old. Me fin wx. cellent Denlth nud spends several hours aday | werking ont Disinventous. Lis said that he bes invented & caebon that will work as great a Tevyiu'ioe ip artiilery. as bis needie sea, bor in ive mtantey. SF Av old women in St Lonis. who has abeut the streets for years piewing up ad aliey*. wastound dan | Misernhie bovel undressing ber, | rad upon her per- Teporied that she bas muce | ste. ‘ 7 in greenbacks was f and it is Money Hee OWE £ VeETBs Bus } of: Otice ibatmany Of our popular maga- nd periodicals sre devoting a portion of pace to the scieace oflegerdemain, for Mention of their readers, and for general nsement. We don’t propose to go bs- bind anything with ink on it, aud consequent- ly we have prepared « namber ef tricks which 4 li be found not only entertaining but in- structive. Im the long autome and winter evenings they will form a never-failing source ofamusenent. They are ail susceptible of ex- pianauon upon natural principles, aad-—no pa- renican coOnsistentiy omect to them on the ong that “there issu*hia’ wrongabout’sm. ’ hese (rick- are net only healthy, but perfectly sure in their results. . TeESrirroon Trick. Take two hatf-gation Spiitoops—whie ones are best—then selecta strong red cord—a worsted ove if it can be pro- cured— pass the cord through the two holes of the spi.toons and give the ends toa gentleman and lady, selected irom the company, to hold Now let a lady seize the spitrooi ad, sliding | each to we epposite end of the cord, bring them togetber smariuy, when they will break in Piecesand fall to the floor. This trick is easily periormed, and wali excite considerable sapere kt Macic Stick. Te to this trick proper- Jy you wilineeda peari-handled knife and a bi wood stick, some two inches in Sharpen the two ends of the stick and then (ry to crush it endways, either between yourbands or by sitting upon it. This, to your astonishment, you will find impossible to do. ThE FLYING HEN. Selecta large, well-ted her—thbe cojor is immaterial, though black is best—and piace herin a sitting position on some smooth surface. Then over ber place a paste-board box, eighteen by thirty inches. ‘ound smartly upon the top of the box with a bone-handied table knife for three minutes, and then suddenly ratseit, when the hen will im. mediately iy away. This trick can be perfor. med by &uy person of average intelligence, who gives his whole mind to it. TRE NAIL TRick. Take two large wrought iron nails, and wire them together in the form ‘ross. It will then be found impossible toswalliow them. There is no decepuva about this. Tue Carnie. Take a piece of tarred cable. About fitteen mehes in jength, cut it carefully in two witha sharp kaife. and then try and chew theends together, You can try as long as you like. A New Featrre.—An lowa paper says that the exhibition of peat seems destined hereafwr to form a promivent feature im the fairs ot that State. Aspecimen was burned last week at the Cerre Gordo councy fair, which, though not pronounced first-rate, fully justified the general opinion that we have an abundant supply of this fuel, lacking only the proper Method of its mannfacture. GRASSHOPPERS —The Chicago Tribune says that several valuable horses have died mysteriously in Loom township, Llinows. The mortality is reported to have been caused by the gras-boppers, whieh, bei: taxen into the mouth, bite the tongues of the animals and make them so sore that they will not eat, and starve to death. The cases have occurred among horses turned out to grass. a RaTHER SEvVERE.—Rev. Onas. B. Smyth ad- dressed a large congregation at Cooper’ Insti- tute New York, Sunday migot, on the eubject of “Marriage and Divorce.” Inthe course of bis remarks, the reverend gentleman said that the oply penalty for adnltery was the death of both the guilty parties. @7 The negroes in Botetourt county, Vir- ginia, have increased three or four hundred in number since the last cenens. This isthe ouly increase of this population in any country district in that State. S27 A negro equestrienne is the attractive feature at a Paris circus, S7 Mrs. Walchol died in New Haven, Fri- day night, while returning from a ball. SF The Richmond widows and maidens are iy search of husbands--the widows seem to bave the advantage. [i cmmmminineticecummemnenmensetetecetaetesae AUCTION SALES. B* 3. 0, McGUIBE & ©0., Auctioneers. CHANCEBY SALE UF VERY VALUABLE By virtue of a deciee of the late Vircnit Co Passed in cause No. 1,4% Equity, Kilbey et Campbell's heirs, &c , the undersigned at public auction, op the premises, en TU ¥, the 13th day of November. A.D. . western one-third part of Lot No, 6, iu Square No- 491, frontin: feet 6 inches, or thereabouts, on Pennaytvai venue.and h»ving a depth of about 121 feet to & X foot alley, With the improvements thereon. The Property is a few doors east of th tional Hotel, being No 396 Pernsylvan ne, and is one of the most * busines nds in the re-Toom ud three story ‘ae back bacding. has ed for m a years us a business place. ‘erm of sale - fourth cash, aad the residue ip three equ ayments. at viz. twelve. and eighteen mon hs. with interest from day of sale, secured by the bonds of the purchaser, with surety OF sureties approved 4 the Trustee. If the teras sre not complied with in five da: the premises will be sold at the risk of the ng pur National chaser, after one week’s notice in Intelligencer. Conveyancing and Stee st the cost of the pur- chaser WM R. WOODWARD. Prustee. cczectd JAS.C McGUIBE 4 Ci ¥ J. 0. HcGUIBE & Q0., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE OF TWO LOTS, FIRST On THURSDAY AFTERNOON, November 15, at 4 o'clock, om the premises, by yirtue of two deeds of trust Ley y shall sel! Lote 5 and a in Winde: ropting each . pear F street north, running back about 120 feet to e. alley, Lot 5 is improved by @ small Brick euse Terms an ced at sale. Conv ‘ing at pur daersest INGLE, Trasteo, J.C McGUINE & O0., Aucts, Bo Stawads (ntel.} FRY GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. RUSTEES SALE OF VALUALE IMPROVED 2 OPERTY ON THE CORNER pone r TREET WEST AND OHIO 'y Virtue of a deed of teptember, A Liber N_€ %. No, 45, folio 80 &e Becorde for on Joun: Columbia and by direction thereby, I will sell at public the DAY, t wd @ front of 112 feet 9 id is ye with very © brick buildings, and is a Garden. * ti Tories aaccte r. otherwise tke pro- ima Stthe ritk snd cost of first parc! All conveyancing and stamp @ the cost of pur- chase. WM. H. WARD. Trustee. ce 2eokds GREEN & WILET a SB, Ancte ALE OF SERVIOBAULE AND UNSERVICE- Ss ADL eae au 1 Ok DNANCE, Washinsion City. November 8, 1865. On THURSDAY. the twenty second (22d) day of November, rags at Boon, there will teenth at . in public auctto: Washington Navy Yard. to the bi eet bidder a jot of nerviceabie ind unser- yiceable Small Arms and Miscellaneous Articles of Naval Orduance ig the Arme sre Muskets. Bities, Garbines, Swer. woof which are in and Pistols. a. O01 condition; the length of Larrel and calibre diner - ing. however, from the unvy cerns. The articles wil! be sold in Tote Terms - One helf casb.in Government funds. to be de dom the conclusion of the sale and the Temainder withim ten 4 wards: during ¥ les must be removed from the s@ they will revert to the Govern: A. WISE. Chief of Bareau. Penssy!vants avenue, me no 6 Stawtd teats ov ember 5. 1366, aartermaster ih. Commenc- the the supervision of 4 ‘at Armory Square Doves, Dd ‘homas. M.S. K., ith street. below Peun-ylvania avenue, the follow. tng described pro any 19,000 Axes; 13.00 Picks; 14,00 Hatchets, 00 Pick Haudice, and ‘Handles. eae 1 NEW snd in ORIGIN , AGES. and w re ha anufactured by Bunt Manniac- turing Co > fue Gow - Mang, Jr; y & Co., and others, A tr ae LF. hout 7. 00 t Coate—b: Mee Tafiutrc Ot Coats—blacs | K+ 4ud gray Cavalry Jackets Towsers— bi i poe slot of Cc contietip, Jone Jackets aversacks, ‘Meta ties Mees Paus large lot of Tents Uld Re fags. ae removed within Gve days fram in Coverpment fants. Cash ees Bet Br PLAYING GARY c@tarel Oards- Garey Line: Decatur; Mogul; Highh b>: other Al-o Cie Pavers. per es ne Oe thurs B. TOMSKING, ae ter Onatterm Sac! ot DOH. Rocker, Asstatant | BANKERS. jaY COOKE & CO., BANKEBS, RAILROAD LINES, ‘TORR aaron Piteensh pirect, opposste Treasury, Buy and vel. steurrent market rates, and beep Tratm between Waahiogion si Mew York are tae a Saath an i at SME VokK eitesecngegt cor GOVERNMENT BONDS, Bi daily ‘except Sunday) st 4:50 &-m. 80d | SEYEN-THIRTIES, AND OOMPOUSD INTEREST NOTBS. Orders fsz BTOOKS. BONDS, &c., executed, and batt | Pileave daily (except Sanday) a( 11:ibe. m. and | 4:30 dD. ma. Mections made on all accessible pointe, } FOR ELPRY * itt Pe } a aie duty except tances pat 5 ananias s. a a ae — | E Fe : sorrandeaae | Leave toe Bow ta So Pa Tiantynte as 029» BANKERS, | monly. Corner Lowisians avenve and Seventh reet, | Siceping care for New Yerk on 6.90 p.m. tralia LERS IN . | | Through tickets to Philadelphia, New or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, bette der. ge moll er tig Sd GOLD AND SILVER | eakers and ere Tolegren raph Linc, 348 Penn. ay 3tf AND LAND WABEANTS. — ioe Baatmore and Obie Railroad od G INSON & CO. spsyenceathe Want cae: , LEM Sir eee 8M ITH, Mester of BanNKBSS, soln ERB OHE eae W abitin asD | DEALERS 18 FOREIGN EXOHARGE, | CoNuSGIERT pBoeaEaTEn, ee ee as; 8 , GOLD AND SILVER. Baars wa BOUGHT AND sOLB. mhs-tf First National Bank of Washington. | | | | (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, | Ww INGTO! Tits AY , Wiz: FOR BALTIMORE. except Sunday. J. 7.30, and rt 4:80. and ». ALL WAY STATION: except B |. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, weave ait janday, st 7:00 8. m., and GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY FOB AY Brarrons sore OF ANNAPOLIB — Le 5 E and ot 2:45 and 4: FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED | , St"? ** & Pe 5 wie a = STATES, Leave at 7:00 and7:30 s,m., and 4:30 p.m. No 1Bth sevctt, opPosize the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United BT ONE MILLION DOLLARS eg We buy and sell oll classes of GOVERNMEN? SECURITIES st current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. ‘We purchase Government Vouchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal and prompt attention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERE- MERT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashicr. Wasbington, March 20, 1868. m21-tf trains te or from An tigon Sunday. ON SUNDAY. 800 p.m. ve J ». \< On Bu at 8:00 p. m. only connecting at Belay Station with trains from Buliinore ie Wheeling, Parkersburg. fe. THUOUGH TOK MES to tne Weet can be hed at the 4 ashingto! m Stati: Ticket Office at all hoarse ‘aa at ce of the Bank LM COLE. G oc90 tt GEO: 8. KUONTS: Agents Washington, WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN AAILROAD. © J. R, ELVANS & CO., WHOLESALE AND EBTAIL Dealers in 15 . £50 BUILDERS, COACH, AND CABINET a * i : see AY Passendi caine. iz RG HARDWARE Denne SOA. BE. Df 8 a. NB.) BAB JBON AND STEEL, ELPE, ¢W..A SOR, B. OUT BAILS, STEAMBOAT LINES, HORSRSHORS, EW RIVER LINK. The fine Steamer WAWASBETT will leave 7th ESHOR NAILS. wharf, W aOR ere ere TUESDAY AND FeIDEY MORN. NUTS AND WAEBERS, at 60 clock.and Riexandrin &t7 o'clock, fer OUB- BIOMAN. Returning, leave Cui "ell ik on BUNDAY ac, Re, Re. | Se Sn Tenaee bat ge nat EM opping eight cr pandas apply aa'poteaeg se Hor 9 pases SP VAN WIBWICK, Gen'l Sup't Potomac Ferry Company, WABEHOUSBS: oc 12-}m — Seventh street Wharf. i FOX THE EASTERN SHORE. ¥v AVENUE, The large, stannch, and 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENU: w ergukty m,n 301, 303, 305 O STREBT, Ke. 220 b TURSDAY And ry Lage E. OXFOb 8dand 7 OCISIANA AVENUE, wi § Keto WASHINGTON, D. 0. Liner inte and Bho has fi . ye i all other pesca er aceomm: long. eqnal to those @uy other All Orders, Steamer on Ohesapeske Bay. se 5-tf PoToMas TAANSPOsTaTION Line. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, SOUTH AND WEST, Filled with Care and Promptness, The Yisawer EXPRESS, On B.A. RYTH — deaves Wash: etee tcane a ay Hinyee at7 8. m are AT. IAGE AND WHEEL STOCK Raiths Polat, Gustterton Lents N OaRE sthite Foint, Chapel Poiat. Plowden' Constantly arriving from Factory, and sold » esis Lets afore Whart, “ag Ss fons lowest market prices. Piney Point, Point out, and arrives at more at 8 anos | apr. 18. MOND, FREDEKIOKSBUBG AND PO YOMAU KAILBOADE? “4D FO TIN PLATE, j PIPS AND SHEET LEAD, | OOPPEE, ZINO, &c., Bold at Rastern Rates and shipped with despato TO TRAVELLEES @UING soUTH TWICE DALLY, (Sunday a, m.excopted,) route te Richmond, HAIB, MOBS, Tow, to and © Vanderbilt leave Sixth 8 orni at Mant ite etaisiteel 4 ‘MOND IW SEVEN HOURS, yer tg htt ony te, pat Through Tic! oreck'nnd, rederickebur pe, ichmond, atte ane. aveaue seca Ss Bocsdol boat Becpes tee Omai! end Baggage Wagons will be tn to Fe and .| be- readiness to convey passenge baggage to . Passengers by this line pase ve have and EXCELSIOR Constantly on band im bags and bales, BOUPE, COBDAGE, ac. ght Moont an Pant of visiting Rear Fredericksburg by stop ia “SS tee. PRICES CUBBBNT FURNISHED WEEKLY JOHN B. ELVANS & Oe., ou 1¢-on Weshington, BD.) | apSiy e = Sep ager Serre we sepregs (CouuMBIA nesriTAL FoR wommN WHIT! SH. Loc in, C LYING-1N ASYLUM, Be; ‘Stove, bo: max 5. Bor arses bo Steamers, Fourteenth "“wasifageon 3.0. M street, Bs mM pany Stove, Do, Egs, Do. Far- Zhe Institution ban been Setablined for there. Bos! i * rom Bp a en OT TY sieeen TET URRBEIT OVAL, | Oc vtone Ok Baeeaig See AE be eallering Gikek Oe high Foundry, $9 Bisa popes nanember mey requ! comferte of the mond Vein, St Bee, \ y ‘The building fe situated in the most healthy per. Enken's Valley, Do Do's $8 6. ndylty tenes th: Dietrick, Peeters fT. its own OAK and P! VOD, of the very bes: anality, : From ne Der week, 1 hh ce With the . ‘sbisin cage ote te. for families to put in their win. | edvae tie Includes’ Boards Meataluen, West ipply. 5 ecei t our office, 465 sti Pi strane barcton ll ont Bo ot eureka nea MEDIO arr. A of 7th street. 8, P. BROWN & SON EF. och im " _ 403 9tnat., between Band PF. 1: ree = =o) cr MD. "1 Ia NO 8. conpourig re RAYSigiARS Ak BECHER vs, ‘We have now on hand an sstortment of TA Dehekons Ave. en Senate, from 30s, Ey M a. PST wR outreach ig res be of is Office, 14 Latreet, @ Hette. and will apply to the Surgeon General, United are omering foreete at iactery priced ir oly for desks we are oustied orable term WG. Hye x co. * P "ent reonne. ec oct WEL READER, want RRR Gert ean which Purel to sell on Made order reasonable terms ry tance whe desire to come ply fe appezorens map. | ‘chs SicTaatistie tepaument cae seca Ses B i ft Boupital, /PPlying by ot certs. DD DD, eu 33-coly.r b oe Pitap Meas 8 noes torn In prime order. T MAB, fone eeeaey ierass 45 Paorzcrep BERF TONGUES, Fe eae ontctagtaorns,, | teemenats oes \e1 itt Honse. the System. Triesemar ; et ——- | seded the mse. WE Has ORAAOTAD our Ware rh 0 8th the etorme. ‘The! Preparation fe in the form et frem the eae , FOB NEW YORK, changinc care at Philedel- | PROPOSALS, PROPOSALS. * Spires aoe Ll F streets north, ai- recei for the whole ty. or or Parecnage separately, astif jet Pitter .Pa., from 100 to 200 head blocks paaed ick ft J Bubepolis’ Ma." froma to tease 3 3 . jo. ‘iecnges” hs from 3.580 to 4,000 head us 1d., from 4,000 to 7,500 head blocks esi ing, West Vey, fom foo to a0 ‘do Charleston. (Kunawbs ©. H.,) from 200 to B00 6 Washington. D.C., from 20,000 to 25,000 head Alexandria, Va., from 3,000 to 4,000 head eg ny rg, Va., from 12,086 to 36.000 head Winchester, Va., from 5,01 to 6,000 bead Barrer'e Ferry, Va,, from 1,000 to 1.500 head Richmond. from 9,000, to 11.000 head blocks Hampton. V8., from 3,000 te 4,000 head blocks Nortoik, Va., from 70) to 1,300 lo Oity Point or Petersburg, from 15,000 to 29.000 Kewbe: hae mM } 000 to 1.500 head Mocks J 5 . ee hl maton, N.C. from 2800 to 3,000 bead Wilmington, from 600 to 60) head blocks 1400 to 2,000 head bicek: + from Tock Charleston. 8 C.. from 500 t> 1.090 head blocks Florence, 8. O., (row £00 to 3.800 do a eo, 8. O., from 2,000 to 2.50) bead . fort, 5. O., from 1.000 to 1,500 head blocks vannah. Ga, from 1.000 to 1 50 do ] 4 Tom 4,040 to 7,00) do A » Ga , from 12,000 to 13,000 head bleck Millen, Ge., from 1,500 to 2,000 head blocks Mobil 5 from 700 to 1 do Selma de Mi romery, Ais’ trom 2,000 to S.0 | Barrencas from £00 to 1,000 head bi New Ori . Le. from 3.000 to 100) es | Baton Kouge, La., from 2,000 to 2.500 head Port Hudson, La., from 500 to 600 head bi Brownsville. Texe-, from 3 t0600 do sted Braree Santiago, Texas, from 200 to 300 bead jocks tebez., Miss. , from 1.200 to 2.000 head bi. Vickebore: Mies., from 15,00 to 25.000 aoa ot Ke , § from 4,00) to 6 200 head blow bempane. Tee rom 8.00 tet? oo) eben irs 2,000 to 3,00y bead » from 8,000 to 10,000 head + from 2,5°0 to 3,000 besa '0 5.009 head blocks * from 2.000 102.200 de 2 7..frem 1,200 toi sao co Trom },0W0 to 1.29 ado do do do de ft file, I do Jeflersony » 0 Jodjanapolis, 1nd., from 1.200 to 3,0 lo Jackson, Mich , from 100 te 200 do Cincinnati, Ohio, from 700 to 1,000 do Golan: Obio, from 300 to 2.300 do ison, Ohio, from 30t0 400 do Isiaud, Obio, from 20 to soy b* Bt Loule, Mo., frei 4 000 to 5.000 heal block« 1. Barracks, Mo, from 3.yo to 4,0 e20 Blow Fort ren worth, Mo., from 1,000 to 1,509 head Davenport. Iowa. from 100 to 200 heal Hooks. low mn 500 te 1.0) 0 008 to 2,000 k. Ark , from ‘ort Smith. Ar QO: N do » Cal., from 2 to 1.000 do 2. The bead blocks to be made in accordance with the specifications. and to conform strictly to the samples, both of which may be seen at the Offices of the Depot or Obief Quartermasters at Boston, ew York, Philsuelphia. Pittebu: ashington, Fortress Monroe dow Fay objet tile. je.) Tad jalveston, Vic fie 4, Murfreesboro’, Loulevil Cairo, Chicago, Jeflersoaville, Colambus, : Obi: Cincinnati. Detroit. St. Louis, Fort Leavea- worth. Omaba, Little Rock and San Francisco. (8ids tor Ban Francisco wili be received until De. | orig ‘31, 1856.) 3. They will be stout mine (9) inches high, from t 18) to twelve (12 hes iong,and from three 332) to four and & hatt (4% }igghes wide, fe around the bottom. T a will be he back, hollow, sud wii) have a oumber cast on ani am inscription of the pame, rank. reciment, ari, company, or corgs. and date of death of the deceased, cast in raised tetters om the top. They ‘Bust be cast of good stove-plate iron, weigh mot feaetnan tw peumils rach, and be thoroughly ta melted 4. Separate place; and in at wi more g reduce! price the articles would be furnished in } the increased number. 5) Rach bid must ie accompanied by s goed and Uficient guarantees of at least two responsivie parties that the covtract. if awarded, will be ieithfally and premptiy exec: (The respon- sibility of the cuaramtors be shown by the official certificate of the clei the nearest Dis- tric t Court, or of the U States District At- tore, 6. The Government reserves to tteelf the right to reect all bids, if unsetisfactery: and to delay the award not later thanthetiret ef January, 18a; and slso. in some instances. to change the of delivers of a portion of the head-di which case a reasonabie allowance for inc: or deduction fer diminished tram-portation wiil je. vg Mine time of delivery to be subiect to future sriapgement, efficient time being silowed efter the lists of 1ames are farnished to the comtractor, +. ‘Phe articles must conferm rigidly to the eam-/ ple. and © ect toench inspection at the ree of detivery as the Chief of the Bureaw may rec’ 9, The fullname and office address of the bid- heuld appear in the prop-sal. 10, Proposais should od mg gd endorsed “Pro. | porala for Iron Head Bloc and be addressed | * To the Quartermaster Gene! » Wash- | rel, Z LJ ington, D.C.” M 0. MEIGS Quartermaster General, Bos tno Brey ot Maior General. U.S.A. PPoPosats FOB RATIONS. riermaster's ict, U.S. Marine Corps, cere odice WaritthGTON iTS District i Columb: istrict ef Columbia. Borro T. near Norfolk, Virginia. 5 OUND CITY. Iilinois. PENSACOLA, Floride. Each ration to consistof three-fourths of a pound of pork or bacou, or one and a fourth pound of fre-h or salt beef; vigbtern envces of bread ox 8 fourth Youd ofeorg mea nds rate te-one et meal, al a o1 ni Yatione of eight quarts of beaus; or, i leu thereof, ten pounds of rice. or, in lien ice per week. one huyfired and tifty ounces of Senorveptecvion: tn eeeeas Tees eee len im is 0! ; Or, in lien re tae od abalf pousd of tea: fifteen cbse wager; fost quarts of vinegar ar © > one pound of sperm ‘oamite-“or one-and-ose fourey | pound of edameaatine candies. or one and —on pound of tallow: four pounds of soap, and two | neo f salt. | bs he Talons are to be de\jvered npon the order of | the command Lay8 ——_ cass the trans o ie m of good ith an equal portion of hind audvors | idney tallow excluded; the | saegend Tene 3 the sour kaown five marke ce whe! stati te’ located the coRte eek ve ir good New ie or its cqnivalent Rio. 3 | jes, soap, galt, dec,, to be ne, vinegar, cand ood qu | Tawbjet spection. uM mo accompanied by the foliowin tee "The undersigned ——, of —— in the State uf and + Of iD me of property, aud able to make good the: erantce. 3 fauet the Uni States District Judge Vnied State District ateerees, or Col. lector. poral, ill be considered unless accompa- sn bet above guarantee, )_ Newspa aatho. ve the per mahy J —— E Jase: sliced rates contre to this effice Propose! be endorsed **Proposals for Ba- tiene ?aud adereased to bg untcretemed. “B SLACK, oc M-lawiw and te SUIASS AMLIN received, whieh we, oud a P#OPOsALs FoR GRANITE AND GRaNitE "s Devo Ww. Oe ea ae Sealed Propesais Will be recetsed ent! WEDNESDAY November 14. at i? ne Boon fur the cor struction of 2 jranite Tomt ever the vault ip Ar tog o stroual Cemerery to Ditin sccotdan'e with plans and speelticaens Eéward Clerk Government er me ‘tect + eeton f rmed Lo 4. ig eabject to his val. The tomb tote fuished within sixty days aver the acceptance of the hid Payment to he mage upen the comPeucn ane the work. . A. BUCK 4R, Assistant Qoart::master Gonerel no 7-6t Brevet Major General U8. army p®oresats ror sratio! RY. Treasury Department, Office of Internal Recemur.? w. ane § offen arhingtom. October 1th, Sealed Proposals will be received at Btil the 1étb day of November, 154, « lor supplying the Asse«sors and ( pternal Revenue threughout ‘Bited States lyipg east of the with stationery for the fiscal Seth. 1567. end ont! the fret dx for supplying the Assessors aud Oo! the Bocky Mountains dere Obtain a schedul> of roiabed. with conditions ‘under whick se vera ‘8 sre to be delivered, Cy Collector, or to the ot rnal Revence No proposals will be entertained fr-™ partics once mee s y in ered unless acc by satisfactory *d tes that the contract will, if awarded: be faith- prs! tse hg Br sent which contain prices fatr of the articles will be considered alent and ted. ise Two Hundred and Forty Collectio Districts are distributed into hve Departments, asebewn ty the schedule furnished. and each must mn ¢ Ds tment it is pro; to "the Gomnnesioner reserves the Tien er peiect Fr SS ot ppt Bide witch the te * of the require T should be add: esxed to the Commmisaton- er of Internal Bevenne, endorsed “P. = a ru) Stationer; Internal Rew baad 7 ep R ROLL 00 23 eotnowlé © omni P2oPOsALs FOR LETTER Bacay. Post Orricr De’ Weshineton DU z=. ARTWENT, La4 x k noon. for furnishing LET BALANCES for the ase of the Ppt Oices ip the United States, for one year. from dnd after the Sist day of December next, of the ioliowlne description, namely ist. aces capable of wel avoirdupois weight, t be g me" 20°98 capable ing eight onnces down te quarter Ppored, BO te ) 0 will alances of weighing twe pounis avoirdupois weight. to be graded a halt " Upposed. 60 tc ounces. Of these. will be aired. rfect correctpess. and strength and durability wp bo reenives y= Barpmces, to be fornished. Samples of each desc: jon « om > bid. and the bidder tain the contract will be required to farsa Bel poe rateprag a quality fo all respects equal to sample. Each Buiance must be well and securely packed ine box. for "eo end <= free of penses to the tment. Jucy of the Post Office De A failure to furnish the Balances as contracted fer. promptly. or the furnishing of those of an in- ferior jaality. will be considered a sufficient cause for the forteiture of the contract. Proposals must be endorsed om the for Letter Balances.” and direeted t ter General. Washi ALEX. W. RANDALL Postmaster c a Depert- t. at 12 o'clock, peen. tor farnt WuAPrind PAPER and TWINE for the use of the Post Ofices iu the United States, for one year from aud after the 31 of mber next ‘The said articles to be delivered free of expense at the Bienk A ea of st Office Depart - ment. at Wash D.0 i! York city, ew The estimated quantity of each article, and the bry t each agency, are spe if puree Bo 1. a yp Semone y > c 2 reams Tapping Paper. 20 b: - size, of material and Co! “4 Teepects to that new in use in the ment. to weigh 22 pounds each ream to contain 20 perfect 10 G80 pounds of Jute. or otner suitable Twine hard twisted, and in balls, to weigh about one on! each. pou is of coarse Hemp Twine, about one tighth of an inch in diameter, and in valle to weigh one to two ponnds rach Diseries Nog at New York cay, New York 12.00 reame of Wrapping Paper, similar te thet described ip the estimates for District No.1, 7 ee —- of Jute, or other Twine, similar to : fometons ia the estimates for District o. 10.000 pounds of coarse Hemp Twine, similar 10 that required for Distr.ct No. }. District No.3, at Buff 10,000 reaws of Wra) T, similar to thet requtred for District No.1. 2.000 pounds of Jute. r other Twine, rimiler to it required for District No saat Toe of coarse Memp Twine. similar to a New York t_ described and required for District sbi » and for alt the districts cont: contract the lowest and beet bidder. so be dete: mined afters carefol exam! tion for purpose ascertain ing which bid will. in ite practical results, be most ‘antageous to the Department. If the districts be recoustracted, or the yi or diminished, the articles It bedelivered at such place oF places as the ‘master General shall designate, at And the Postmaster General 7s Pas ime, mec meena, of the artic named in this advertisement, if he shal! consider it necessary to do so ich articles as are now used st the Post fice cou be sect at either of the oboe, Bamed es. Bidders will send samples of euch articles as they Propose to furnish with their bids. Each must foroieh with bis proposals Snd'a certiseate froma postuaster that such gees wre are creditable and reliable citizens must » ACCOMPA Tropes: |s_ wos ficient surcties will be required to a con- tract. A failure to furnish an erticle comtracted for promptly, or the furntshtug an article inferi that contracted for. will be constdered « c@ure for the forfeiture of the contract. js not made es required by this notice will not be considered. itt be received for each article sep- rately for each district, er for all als must be marked on the en vith the same of the articleer articles jor end the letter containing them add to the First Assistant Postmaster br oP c. oe -Jawie catmaster " SCRE? DisEisas 1TaN'S GiPy: Oars eer 8 OBT OBETAIN REMEDY EVEL USED. rast Price— Male packages, BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD! +1 80! aa OF WHAT THE THE SANAE ine + ee aa PRLS et ey tbat af 2 e- tomy zs eo wy use ectends, peony ae $, Recs :