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THE EVE Bowrusan » Deer: TUTION. In consequence , of the failure of crops, a beit of the Southern | country. extending trom North Carolina ‘o | Texas, and embracing the northern and ce: tra) portions of thowe States. and also of Sow Caroii Georgia, Alabama, Missis: ippi aod | Lowieans. i threacenes witb famine before the | | mwararéy of next year’s crops. The civil au- thorittes of those States, aided in some cases by the United States military forces. are taking what mearcres they can toprevide asapply of feed, but st seems probable that these pre- | cautions will be inadequate to meet the wants of the peop © of the extended se m of coun- | try threatened with destitution e2 There was asomewlat peculiar divorce care on trial at Philadeipbia, on Tuesday, in the Court of Common Pleas, betore Jndge Preree. The acuon was brought by Mrs. Laura Bates who asks that the ponds of matri- mony between herseit and Robert Bates be diseolved, alleging desertion on his part. The trdellsnt apd respondent were married in the early partot Ist, but never lived together. He entered the army as lieutenant of volun- teers, and remained in the service until Inne, 1#f5, but for seme reason, not explained. did not on bis return live with his wife. The teati- mony developed the fact that threats had been made By Ove Of the brothers of Mrs. Bates to the ‘bosband, and there had been a binding over in consequ AND UNNATURAL ATROCITY. morning & gentleman wes out ar the East family of Shakers in when his dog discovered to him Enfield Ct, a child ag eek uy about five weeks old and evident! aving laid there through the pre. vious night. From appearance it was not only jeft (bere to die. but anquestionable evidence goeesto show that the heartless villain that fet it there stamped upon its head andactually imbedded the poor creatures head imto the gTound, bruising and nearly crushing its skull. The child is still livingand may re. cover. SvuPprosep Corrse Resuserratep.-A young | lady of Quincy. 1M, who has aan yr fof some time, died, as Was supposed. a few days ago, was coffined, and the body placed “as family vault. Last Friday oneof the atten- dents beard, ashe thought, subdued moans proceeding from the vault, and immediately broke open the door of the tomb. The lid of the coffin was moved, and tothe astonish- ment and gratification of all the young lady was found alive. Proper means were taken to restore her, and she will undoubtedly re- cover A Younes Womas " Camvassine.—An Ohio paper says (bata young woman living in the township of Springtiela beard that a young man in the place was not likely to vote with- out some urging, and was halting between two opinions as to which way he would vote, if at all. She took her father’s buggy on the day of the election, went to the house of the absentee, brought him to the Polls, voted him,” and then took him bome again @7-A gentleman just returned from the North, snd who is quite a critic in fashions and matters of toilet, was describing to a lady friend the latest bounet sported by the New York belles. He concluded Ris minute and happy artistic sketch, to which the young lady listened with d@@p attention.as follows: “I assure you Mis«——,the New York belles wear nothing else.” —New Orleans Picayune. S7 Mr. Db. B. Berry, ome of the oldest and most reepeetable farmers of Madison county, It. on return home, some time since, was met by enormous clond of bees. and before be could possibly turn his team ont of the way. they covered bimeelf and his horses to the depth of two or three inches, stinging both borses to death in a few minutes, and greatly endangering his own life. GRowTh oF low. Reports trom all por- of lowa indicate that settlers are flock- @ there faster than ever before, and that while houses are very scarce inthe towns, the lands are being rapidly taken up and set- ued m. In 1560 the popolation of lowa wae 674,915, Dut it is now estimated at more Dan a million. SA youn; woman named Sarah Kuss, be- longing to ‘eodstock, Me, and visiting at Boothbay. drowned herself ina pond at the Jatter place one day Iast week. She had be-n employed at Lewiston, where she was robbed of all her savings, recently, by the application of chloroform, and & is supposed that her mind was thereby disordered. @7 Jefferson Davis expresses great gratiticr- von at the recent action of the Government in Temoving all surveillance over him. S7-A mulatto woman who rides on horse- back splendidly and plays the prano marvel- ously, is among the latest sensations of Paris. S7 A burly negro in the employ of Dr. Hall, of Concord, N- H.. bas been arrested for an outrage upon an adopted daughter of bis em- ployer S7 Five bundred white people have just emigrated trom North Carolina ima body te the north westera states S7 Attention is called to the mournful fact that of the passengers on the 1lJ-fated Evening Star, pot @ Woman was saved, though sixteen men came off in boats. 7 Jonn Towers, an ex-policeman of New York, living avery dissipated lite, strangied bis wife to death on a bed at their miserable lodgings, Tugsday wight. S7 The Canton (Miss.) Mail says that a Northern cotton planter, about the only man im Madisom county who rejoices in being classed as & Radical, undertook the other day to whip one of his treedmen, and get soundly whipped himself, He says the Civil Righ bill is an Infernal hambug. CG wees saattias Eon acees. —— under A gh arch iD oame ipencer W; as eranied ed February isth, 1896. December's a tend Sy eens aaneh soden the act of ry Bame o' 4 aot wes granted December 26, Becember No 46,753 for 120 acres of land, issned ander the ect of March 3, 1845. in the nameof Elisha acon, = was granted January 24, 1856. January 12, ' No rae 160 acres, i a unler the act of ji. im the aime of Ivory wutler, and 19, 1456—Pebrnary " 308, H. BAR 7 6-witw bee i EPARTMENT 0 UNITED Tites PATENT. OFF. cE. tition of sea STRATT. ano ths STBAT Of Philee tg Pa.. praying for the extention ot ® patent granted = them ©2 the let day of February, = © an improvement fm Portable Gas A seven years = the expiration of ‘ai = takes place om the Ist day of Fetrasry, tition be heard ai It iv ordered that the said the Pstent Office om MUN. AY, the lath day of Jennary next, at poe a; eons ar wctified to pest gue show — say they bg hh - rae —— - we ie Sranted ‘e is extension are rr wo file in the Fatent e their objecti moan Sh will be fornished. om epliaceh ono ation. Desoeitions and other papers relied Sr tone james de fled in the office twenty days fore ft) rieey Oho hearing: the argument, | within ten days after Gling the testi Ordered. ales, that this notice te epubitshed tm the Republican, and the Intellige ‘ashiugton D. ©, and im the Universes. Philad. Pa. ences oa for three ce Ye weeks; the fret o publications at least 5: jays vious to the day of eicar sehen =r ont P.8.—Bditors of mone pore 097 and cond their bills to ig the 2 paper containing thie Tatnsex Triesemar No 1 i taxes: per: ctylatbeet Exhausti dbe By stem. Zepeumer Be 2 “as tlre sins neded the nauseons &e. ries: er No 8 is the , ‘afallible rem ip te, sti "ove of ar a eloterious | te ih the f or from the. effects of eile thos doses = sdninistered t by Vaigean, Saltam ede, Rous cope nam Pasa Hd Dr. BARROW, eer four @ Ascareefee mee for $9, asd te Oot IE | <relting-hosse. wi AUCTION SALES. ¥ J. 0, McGUIBE 2 ©0., Avctioneers, CROUSE AND AL rlatege iN PENS | BYLV “ie | bp By virt greet the late Cirenito yart, parsed { 2495 . @t al. | ay Camp bets: Belts &c., undersig; will | oes tPRbil: auction, om the premises Tues DA Y. the 18th day of Novem! western one-third part of Lot N No. 431, fronting 19 feet 6 inches, or Cheredbonts Pennsylvania avenue, and he = ia to a © foot alley, with The ro pro} Is 9 few doors east of the ge | | | Hotei, bela jo. 396 S Fepneylveni venue, an is one of the most valuable busi: stands in the | city. having @ bar, ge back a and has en ured for many Jeare a a8 —, vo nd three story | ineTR Terms of sale : One fourth cash; and tae residue ip three equal nts, at six 3 and eighteen menchs, with interest from day of sale, onde of th rehaser, with surety ‘eties approved °4 ay ey “If the terms | Bot complied with i days. the premises id at the risk of. ‘the ‘Getanlth Dur- chaser, after one week's notice in the National te Li yom ‘4 | stamps st at ne acento ofthe wha r- ‘Prustos LS MoGUIRE & C0. YJ. 0. McGUIRE @ 00., Auctioneers. TRUSTEES SALE, OF TWO LOTS, FIRST 02 THURSDAY at 4 o'clock, on the premises, deeds of trust, duly recerded, I a! i ell Lote 5 6, ix Winder » subdivision of part of Bacere Ve, and nting each 24 feet Sinches’on 18th street west, near F street north, running back about 129 feet to eo- Lot 5 is impzoved by e small Brick one Terme snnounced at sale. Conve: chaser _Ro S-tawads i! ‘Y GREEN & WIvLrAMé, Auctioneers. TReTEee SALE guy een piueROvsD E 00) F iitn STREET Tweet An AND ‘OHIO. AY ENUE. By lohan of trust. dea the Ist day Of reptember, A 184, and duly recorded in Liter NC. ‘Words. follow. be of'eh ert for Washington Uounty. in the ‘ict ef Columbia and by di thereby, I will se! rection of the parties secared ei pante ancien. in front of DAY. the 19th day of No- 72 O'clock p. m.. a part of Lot No. . inthe city of Washington. has afront of and i roved with very subsfantiet ‘aud 3 iitak brick 1ildings, and is well know; i meee rde Terms rd cash, of which $200 must be paitet “ine ts time of sale: the remaining two-thirds to be ee in equal hye] in age and Lb me wh with m de} \, atherwise the pro- and cost of = purchaser an souvepencing and apy at the cost of pur- WARD. Pons onEen. & Riuerew ucts cc 22-eokds Y¥ NAGLE & O0., Auctioneers. B Sales-rooms No. 596 Pennsylvania avenue & Oo. wilt e-tention tne oale of Seal Ts iB! girs ets personal aention te iBe rentécnes ot ails and —s every description, + Oarringes , AY, jovember. 1546, at 10 o'clock a. m. a large quantity of Seeres. consisting in part ot 3 fel Soatstexe icles. vi OR 26 Field and o Ocane on, cast iron,of various sf Shor st Ley tty erical f a eon "aud Bie Gee Cane, for Smooth erat ‘eUarbines wand repaired 0 Enfield Bified Muskets, calrbre 577 26 Beni id repesting Rifles io — gt Bifies.* roger “ealibre h Lore Markets model 1842, calibre 69 do “altered to percussion, calibre 69 Leer bore Matkets. flint lock, calibre 69 7 Bevolvers. Whitney & Remingtvn’s’ Nevy, calibre 36 and Artillery Sabres ts. ords, musicians, and non commissioned of- Fourteen days will be allowed forthe remova! of ms of sale—Oas! ‘Terms of sale bh. BAYLOR, —_ Ordnance and Be o,,0 AL 8. 2 bere 8. OMISURT 8 STORES Bureau of Ordnance, Wareiagion C On THUBSD, he November. 1 ee ere auction. in the Washington aay Yard. to a ap cee : lot of serviceable and nuser- je Small Arms and Miscelianeous Articles of evel Oresance pel ° Arms are Muskets, Rites, Swords, and Pistols, a few of which a eonditios; the jth of barrel and cullbre df ing. however, from the ytd y patterns. The articles will be #1 be bol e half casks te n Goverment fonds, to nu the conclaston of the sate and the Fomatoder within ten days afterwards, during Which time the artioles must be removed from the Yard, otherwise they wiil recent the ac ment. _ho & Stawtd ase ROE SALE OF CLOTHIN Fees auton mauieaan Chied Quesiermaniet's Oftes Dana Warhington.t Posh ya Waskincion, . C.. November 8, 1866 Kone direction of the L_gpectnnnay artermaster AY. November 1 the Setuperriion of Capt of Capt. vei ja avenus. the fall 500 Picks; 14,000 ‘sande About hdd Axe 2 roy 9,000 Pick Handles, and 12.000 good Ww ‘and in ORIGINAL P. - acm. ot Osh moe red ey Hat Hewat ar % 1. pore iS na & in, Jr.; Beatty bout 7200 Great Conte black, mee atamery Over ‘eats eh Eo iy 4 1 S94 baits merene ‘biack. all goods. tig of with orm onerel mned Oivtaing. ey Woe S| ae on eee et, tones tee racks mand ‘iaeee te ere Toute and ‘and Tent Peles, old ee ust be removed within fivedays frem fay,otss Cash. - a it By command 7 Gener Dh fen Assistant Quartermaste: ABLES H. TOMPKINS, Ro $-12t By Brig Gen.. oh i el on Conaway eron Cocnst, ip conrad In the eee Burtie. faistratrix Setar , athe th the igs lor “distr 2% Bagel - pened State a of taid deceased. and ots aud, as far as the shine ihre been gal and turned into or pow Pig nd where’ the creditors and heirs Rotified to attend, with yg deen erly vouc! or they may otherwise by iv be excluded all pene | said ~ tate: provided s K onder hae Once a week for hres week ts ening previous to thes ia aa y Test :—Z. 0. aan Register of Wills, rend ewtY. Tener lo and Robert a9 l-wSw* PHANS* COURT, Oct ov CoLumBia. Wash: In the case of Wm. ie executursof Mary atoresal: Pe estate of suid deceased, and of the assets im hand. as fer ae the same have been col. lected and. turned into money; when and where all jr ge creditors and re of said deceased are ines fo gateena, with their c Ss pro ey May otherwi fw be secteded Cro alt "teneie Ineaid deceared’ por Provided a c of this order be published once a meted three w weeks in the Evening Star, viows Pre rest ZU. RUBRINS. ec 25- Sawae Register of Wilis, yus iss 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, Thatthe sa obtained from the’ chee Con of Mectinntn, Count toe att onal eetace of rs Of stration on al est: Wien’ o Peet herat ior Wantane deceased. Teens ing claims against ¢ = deceased, oe here! ms to id = , with the vouchers . to the subscriber, r before the 16th day” of October next; they may otherwise by | = ye pom ony by law be excluded from all benef pronaney mm ie this 16th day of October, Aka L TARRUCRST. ¥ Mualutetratrte, “Given under my dont .thie seh 7 see ce 90 lewaw* imuiaistretets” 1 Jj4¥ COOKE & CO., BAHEKESES. Pifieensh street, apposite Treasury, Buyand sel 8 tcurrent market rates, and keep onstastly on hand, s full supply of all GOVEENMENT BONDS, BEVEN-THIETIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders fst STOCKS. BONDS, &o., Collections made om all socessible points. se l-tf Bassow « BANEERS, \Cotilet Tidhtotenn, avenne and Seventh reet, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, QoLp AND SILVER jy tf AND LAND WAERANTS. Lev JOHNSON & CO. BAH&E ’ aND DEALERS IN FOREIGN EXOHANGE, GOVERNMENT SECUBITIES, STOCKS, BONDS, GOLD AND SILVER, BOUGHT AND Ss0LP. mb 26-tf First National Bank of Washington. of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President, |. MUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY aND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 16th sirett, opposite the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United States WFONE MILLION DOLLARS. We buy and sell sll classes of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES at current market rates. #URNISH 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, end to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFORMATION in regard to GOVERN- MENT LOANS at all times cheerfully furnished w Washington, March 20, 1965, J. R. ELVA! 8. HUNTINGTON, Usshier. m 21-tf 8 & CO., WHOLESALE AND BBTAIL Dealers in BUILDERS’, COACH, AND CABINET HARDWARE BAB 1B08 AND STEEL. OUT RAILS, HORSESHORS, HORSESHOE NAILS, NUTS AND WASHEBS, WABBHOUSES: 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 301, 303, 305 O STREBT, And 86end ©7 OUISIANA AVENUS, WasHiNGTON, D. 0. All Orders, SOUTH AND WEST, Filled with Uare and Promptness. CABBIAGE AND WHEEL STOOK Constantiy si Naa from Factory, and sold s lowest market prices. TIN PLATS, PIPE AND SHEBT LBAD, OOPPBR, ZINO, &c., Bold at Esctern Rates and shipped with despato HAIB, moss, TOW, And BXOELSIOR Constantly op hand in bage and bales, BUPE, OORDAGE, ao, PRICES CUBBBNT FURNISHED WEEKLY JOHN B. ELVANB & Ue., an 16-S03 coe L AT REDUCED D PRIOES. SB. Bo. Stove, Do. Egg, Do. imore Compan: » Do. Pam go pe nae, y. Stern, Do. Egg. Far- no Bun 8 - Egg, very superior Goal, igh ind, Di erie ee Be ee $8 7: emo ein, Btov Ls 5. alley, Do. Do , @8 15. Lyten’s Vall; Cu: joal Oak snd PINS Woop, aks Very best quality, Se the for families to put in their win. conatan ter’s supply Ordere will be received at our office, 465 pth street, between E and F. of Te otteets ‘ee Washington, B. On Locast Mountain, WHITE as $7.25, Do. Furnace, Do. Steamors, ‘We have now om sand an assortment Tom 40 TO 50 which we are offeri for vate ne i Parchast ee exclusive! to sell On tev. jorable Wo as factory prices. ‘ely for eash, we are: enabled ZEROTT & 74 i 8 acre ntti Sons’ a LB) te ’ maT TABLE see ag saan an winter: a hend gASTEEN MAR- rs for lamers prom y attended to. Penna, . bet. Rater eathont 9 PHILADELPua D Jn prime order. Ween eso Sarai rk mma irkv mays aren sper Saas aay BEEF TONGUES, RAILROAD LINES, WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN MAILROAD. IME TABL On and after”: MONDAY, Ni a enti fu: Rotiee, tween W. aeten ond Alexa Lay! pest executed, and | Local'si ks sts . Local at 4:45A.™. enerai Saperinienderite J Pur a General Manager. BEN TON i re aN 0} ASHINGTON, 28, 1988. ori berrye We pebiugton and’ Ne ow York are Ro AS ee EW YORK, changine care at Philedel- rbeerg cally (except Sunday) at 11:16 0. m.and 4:30 FOR PHILADELP® ae for New York and Poilsdelphip at 6:0 p. Boeton, can be ee the ~etween 6th and 7th Wi seat ial a Leave daily (exce jt 1:15 a. Pe vy Ps) 30 ond aoe us et day ) at 1 56 end siceping cars for New York on 6:80 p.m. train ‘Through Hohets te Philately 8. po nna York. or had at the Statio: im the day. as well, ee at the new cone Bankers end Brokers Tele; Lovina See Baltimore and Ohio Baliroed advertisement for schedule a seeped Baltimore, . nt, ington. ALTIMORE ABD OHIO Bal ASHINGTON, June -B, 1866, Tratns betw: 4 mon and WIARTON ab ‘The wast are now run as fo! ree jail roe ie vALriNoRR. Fag 730, Iy, exce; junday }. 7:30, 1:15 aw. F ae nd 2:46, and d 4:30, and 8: FoR ALL WAY STATIONS” head any: aoewt Sunday, st 7:00 a. m., and FOE WAY STATIONS SOUTER OF ANNAPOLIS Leave at haan &. m., 8nd at 2:45 and 4:35 ». a. E ANNAPOLIS. Leave at7-00°0n and 7. ™., and 4:30 p.m. Sanday. vem. No trains to or from o ron ALT MO) BE. Leave at7-e Ta., and 2:45 and at eal ALL PARTS or TH ly, except Sunday, at 7:30. m., aad at 8:00 ly gonneeti wea seeiy 28009 mau conan x fhestiee, nrMMOUGH ii TioKars tome w = ‘est: ation Ticket O ‘Office at behead inthe an pa cerollag ct anette gal Bente y,. ers ¢} ia avenue ae Tnketrects, 24° Penn. 3 HLS York, Philadelphia. @ ‘and Boston, see adv amma remot of « Lt Manta at mraneportation. Ti pa Sapsrar Fickee heen ing ton. oy a Zw RIVER Linc. The fine Steam RA Tee —N ESDAY MORN. at 6o clock, 24 ler andria at 7 0c! Boban” rarninug lenge Garrie scren tse Ley Tend pe free ee oe and et" pose freight OF paspage empl ge be board o Gen’! 8up't Potomac 1 Ferry Com; Seventh # street Whar Foe tHe aoe z snens, nN BMALLY OAPT, & se wpe aves her pier op — tok Light street oerecte een Barre and. TUssvaT, ‘TH for FASTO) KPORD, CLORAS Dine WHARF, Ane WHARF, CABI) HARF, ead LT Thing from ** A ova ating at pm Cambiiage at 4 a ’ na Fine Tending.) on Basie eakelee 8, haafine state- biog yer Neca all eras ce ons. ol wecmeatatict oe Bay. 5 Ca ena TBANSPORTATION LINE, avRORS 08 Sseareene, AND FO TO TRAVELLERS ¢ one sours. TWIOB DAILT, (Sunday a, ‘m. @xcepted.) ofhasaiahtient eric parece Ramen, ‘Washi: and O Vanderbilt leave weave le yaeas | Ea FoR weeny wearers Be sure and Through Tickets - Acute obeys eer 4 pa gh ap i es Saeed (couumBia HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN LYING-IN ASYLUM, Joorner of M street, treet.(eircle,)corner — os i on This Institution has been yee tne for the ception gt patiests wi) who may catering ie: sate porelin a a cutaee |B BS as situated ee ao wets Setrve by its own vanee. ical and Surgical attendance, atten tay oF teat etweat ore Cras Beli eeeg % Fill spel to the Surgeon General, U i desi tothie nat ring » ata di seence Ss whe meio yas Tr to to thes matron of ct aad iat 6 Ste D let, | Seta HONEY!) mare LI Pe LD Arak, BONES 1, too Sat ais i W. BUROHELL, Corner of! Mattcend F arte hee. | PROPOSALS. Prorat sath, we “ee eeahes ai thea Fabole property, or Sect ayo ON *. th. eter: ween D Nia rstewidee 1 iChron’ & intel ae FOR IBON ABAD BLOCKS. Getober Si, at Sealeg Provomie Wil be Feetved atthe Offco ‘esbington.D O., aster General, saint EMBER 30, 1596, for furnishing Oust iroe Heed Blcks (or National Cometerien dehy Fallot apes to 000 head blocks evidence, BI from 30 to 609) 20 from 300 to 100 40 ES Fork city, OTN Ycfrom 4.08 to 6.000 head . Philsdciphia, Pe., from 3.000 to 3.800 head int grist he rai wie Sey do nes .. fro Onarieston.(Kamawia ©. H-,) from 20 to 800 head blocks Washington. D.C., from 20,000 to 25,000 head Alexaniria, Va., from 3,000 to 4,000 head Fredertebeburg, ‘Va., from 12,000 to 16.000 head artic Va., from 50% to 8,000 head Barrens F Try, Va., from 1,000 to 1.500 head Bichmone ,V8., from 2,000, to 11.000 head blocks Hampton. Ve.: from 3,000 te 4,000 head blocke Nortolk, Va., from 70: to-1,300 Oity Point or Petersburg, from 15,009 to 20,000 C.. {rom 1} 000 to on bl mm, A. Co trom 2800 S100 head Ralieke I O..f siadibeatititieataed peers! C, from 1.0) to 2,000 head Chagfeston.8 O.. Srom ssp to 1600 head blocks Floronee. from £00 to 3.500 Bilten Ue Head, §. C., freon 2,000 to 2,600 bead r, 3.0 from 1 1 head blocks rom 1000 #0 10. , Tioeke, iMlen. Ga. from 1.800 to 4.600 head blocks * Mine gaa from 700 to 1.000 . Bel hang oe et ny, Als. ’ trom 2000 to 8,000 rancas, Fla, from £00 to 1,000 head bi a “Grieine, key tro mm 3,000 to 4 000 dans Baton Bouge, La., from 2,000 to 2,500 head ' t ‘ from 500 to = Bre noi ae: roms oon ed head a blocks Benton. o. Texas, ‘trom 200 to 300 head atcher. Miss. from 1,200 to 2.000 bea: blocks Vicketarg, Miss. .» from 15,00 to 20) head #8. from 4,000 to 6 s Corinth, M a Pee td toned blocks Fort Bonaleon, ‘Penn, from 3.000 to 3.606 head Nash iie Tenn, +» from 15.00 to 30,000 head Pittsbe: wanting, Tenn., from 3,000 to 4,508 Stone Biver 3 a, > from 4,000 to 5.00) head Chattensees: » Tenn., from 8,09 to 10,000 head a Tenn., from 2,50 to 3,000 head Columbis. Tenn.. from 1.300 to 1.500 head blocks Leui . Ky... from 4,000 to 5.000 head plocks. 801 . from 2,000 to 2.260 Green, Ky. from 1.300 tor to0 > mn, Ky., from 1,000 to 1 2g do from 6,000 to 5.000 do icago, Hil.. from 1.@) to 4.500 do : 600 to 1,209 do 5 » from Lo io Ind Rr Lo do Ind., from 1,20to3090 do from 100 te 280 do pe wee magncng vagy = 9d do Camp Dennison, "Oi, from 30 t0 400 do Jonzecm ® Irland, Ohio, from 200 to 90 h* St Louis, = » frem 4,000 to 5.000 head blocks Jefierson = ks, Mo, 3.0 to 4,0 oc ee Seam, Mo.., from 1,000 to 1,509 head Dareng ae Towa, from 100 to 200 bea:i flocks ey » Towa. trom S00 te 1.000 ik, Ark., from 2.000 to 2,500 33 Fore suite, “Ark {from 1,200 to 1,500 de abe, N. T., from 1.400 to 2,000 do Sen Francisco, Cal.. from 200 to 1.000 do 2. The bead blocks to be made in acoordance with stcortons. and to conform Oey to the peng Offices the ») con }. both ina may a Rew York: Phi Washi ork, Fortress es jewbern, Poyetieriit-. Ouacigston Origens. Gaivceten, itkabuce, i Mei b, ville, Chattanooga, Morfreesboro’. Louis €airo, Chi: ‘effersouville. Columbus Cincipuat) Detroit. Bt. Lou - worth. Oma a, Little Rock and San Francisco. (Bids for Ban Francisco will be received until De: cember 31, 1848.) 3. They, will be abon ten (18) to twelve (12, 1: = @ half(3>_) to four am round the im. y wil fad iyi a have poypetg = = > ~. ba ion of bame, ren! iment, arm, Company, or ‘corps. amd iste of deatt, Te deceasest, cast ‘in raised letters om the ey Must be cast of good st: par: place; and incase the — steal offer to sa; at then tales we Teduced price the ar! th = reased ui must be i f the clerk of the nearest Die frict Ce Court, oF of Pe, wt Staten’ District at. or ta Serernment to hey the ri, to reel hi bide, if to delat war 7. mene time of delivery to or sufficient time subject to fature ing allowed after MO. artormaster General, no $ tnoso ees. serail. US. PBoPosars FOR RATIONS. rtermast, U, S, Marine aul rea peeree eee 4 Bian te Sciae aaa aor ri ‘Seates i the following station from Ist J ie agae viz: Cha ‘Tea BROOKLYN: fark PHIL ADELE Saevo Bier ei {Colambia, OUNP. ence — | Rove. for ‘PROPOSALS. | PROPOSALS FOR G TE AND GRANITE ar ermaster’s ww | Ce coe ge Rerncen pooate Fl be received at this office November 14. at 12 o'clock. Pe struction of & Granite site Tomb over top ae ah te be cations maston of Me. eet ont meneame vot bh can be seen at the architect « xtension be —~ pee Uoder the direction ark with the materials for ay to be Bnished within sixty days alter “se nt to fo onaes upen the complet ge /OR and * Dn Aa) 5 * Meier General Us army ROPOSALS FOR STATIO er Treasury Departeent, Otkce of Internal Reenter 2 , Uctobder ith il be received at this office f November, 1836, r Novlock Asse-sors and (Collectors ot ‘Bevense’ threughout that portion of the tates lying east of the y Moun’ — stationery for the fiscal year cost ‘Sth, 1567, at my | the first @: of Ja . a7, for for spoiztag the A-sessore ‘and Oollas ivet of esiadcrs Te mm 7 oltate schedul” of articles to be c a farnished. with conditions under which such arti- eeeseeene Gelivered, upon application to any Assessor or Collector, or to the Commienioner of Internal Bevenve No eg ees tertained frem y~ who are pot afecturers or the articles bi: to ‘Ser, wil ‘proposate be comsie” ered unless accompanied by satisfactory ruaran- ties thet the contract . if awarded, be farth a ates tain prices lees than the fair sost eo oon! 2B prices rf C00! of the articles rticles will be considered fraudulent and be andred and Forty Collection Districts are distritmted into five Departments, asshown by the echednle furnished. and each must name the ee ny it is proposed to supply. The Commissioner reserves the ri to resect bd bide or eet bids which the in of the Gover Te \ulre The bids should be addressed to the Commniaaion. er of Internal Revenue endorsed = Prope-ale. tor supplying Stationery to istereet_ 5 Pereane on 3, “oe 23 eotnovlé ‘ouer P®Porosats FOR LE -ETTER BALANCS3. Post Ovrice Baran TMENT, Washi ton. DU , ‘ber 26th. Beal will es, racetved “Ss = ment until. the 13TH NEXT at 120’clock aor qernian Tor the use ef the TER BALANCES in oe Ueseed for one year, from and afer the sist . , day of December next, of the following on, name, ne <n capable of ot weighing eight ounces avoirdapois weight, t. be down to y@arte: vor then it is suppored. Noo with ounces 80 te 1.00 will be youniess. Balances cai capable of wei, bing Swe poun is steirdupcis weight. to be ¢: own tO bell pm ed these, it is supposed, 50 to 190 will be required. Perfect correctness. and strength and durability will be required im the o Bomnee to be furnished Samples of each deseri of ty mari accompany each bid: iy the bidder whe may tain the contract will be required to furniet t Bal _— a Sa eof Seuaitiy all respects qual to mat ho pall ond coe hed aad delivered tre ol pte Se 4 Dapertmert. ‘at the Binck ex 6 Agency of the “pont ‘ome Departinest, ‘asd joquon. P< G., where the od nea i te as accepted, ech bisder must furnish with hie evi- Gence of his ability to com: Ty with Bie te es sufficient sureties will be required to « cen- tA tiailure tof nish the Balances as acted fer, promptly, or the furnishing of sae ota ta fe quelit rill be co: oe epee re net be . at Se er mutes ont eehing- ton DC. LEX. W. RANDALL, oc 2-law6w ~ General PROPOSALS FOR, Wee Pring PAPEL AND Post Orvice Derartwenr, ? puemmimet INGTON. _ 1386. Benere ment until the 13TH BDAY OF DEC Faia c yy hay Coe INR for the use of =k me ff ont oer after the Siet day of ‘ber ne: xt ‘The said articles to be detivere free of expense at the Blank Agencies of set Office rife TESA o.; New York eity; Rew estimated quantity — — article, and the “ie bate eof required at each agency,’ are spe Fedo Tener Ba ad rr y cy = mater end ual Tn" tne | the Depers. chs: os onde to the ream, and each ay t P, ay 20 perfect quires. te. or ofner suitable Twine a twisted, andin balls, to weigh about one md each. 2,000 Dounds of coarse Hemp Twine, about one- eighth of an sioch in diameter, end in ip balls to weigh from one to two pounds each. we ee Bio, $s 2, at Pan York no, p Yor tat 0 reams my decribed fn the ne attinates tee for District io 1, 7 pomnne of Jute, or other Twine, «i ome to bat described ii the estimates for District 1. pounds of coarse Hemp poipe. similar to it required _e District No District No.3, at B “ York. 74 coe to that 20.00 pounds of Jute. or other Twine, similar to that required for District No of coarse Memp Twice Similer to bed and required for District ro will be received for each artici oa rately for each district. or for sil comion en ggtrare miles Loe y to the lowest an oa aoe Bae. a es cp Durpoee ae Nene practical results, be most gt or the a eae crack woabepr places ae the fete ga olkk the Postmaster scanty or the pte bok as scaae Ard Finece nec: ees such tion asare pa he seen at either aeine of the above: A failure to furnieb, an article costracted for A inferi 5 or the 8 faratching on osticip tal 722 ir, Will be co: forthe forteltore of the con! contrast. ide not made as required by this a t sidered. "Seana marked on the en with Et fetter potter “ae to th ‘gist ler cont ing e Avsistant Postmaster General. W : fashin, Sens aay. W. BA! Oc 26-lawew Postmaster SECRET vr SEASES. SAMARITaN’'S Gi¥r: SAMARITANS G. U TEE MOST CBRTALN BEMEDY 1 piven UssD. “Yes, A Powtive Ovgs. @GONORRHGA, GCLEET, Sibi Tian ao 9 Mineral, no Balsam, no “Oaty ny. "Pills 10 bt Taken to @ Cure, a fs ee

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