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THE EVENING STAR. | Georgetown Corporation Afiairs. Roagp oF ALDEGM&n —Toe Board metias: (| even ng St the Osea) Boer. Pfresesit—Messrs.! Maouce ws, Thomas, Sams and Mestoe, There was not much bu='ness imo bag ape? be passage of fess ulond mAuide Ag Apres priutien for (he tepwir of Mitt order; | kK theerectiOn Of tirtiulomew hypcpath en | High. Congress, Bis .d.ey Jeflersoms Washegtons tna Green stteete: and @ resoiasion granting the use of the Market Room Hall to the Teme petanes society, the Board adjogrned”? « COaMoN Covver.—The following meatdges from ine Mayor were reterred:—Traasmuang, a lever from tae Eeitor of tne Daddy Zotning Coen proposing to pubiish the ordinances of ihe Gorporation free of charge. In refere; the Paper Mii briéce now in couree of eréc- ion, #00 &FKiRg &P Approprim@uen for the same, ‘Transmitting the OpuiiOn of the Attorney of tha Kcard ef Police upon the subet of the powers of the police to co! lect Corporativa tines. Sug- gesting thar provision be madé for the repair of side waits tor which tne Corporation is re- sponsible. Transmitting the accountot R. Ei Talbot. Transmitting an extract from the proceedings of the Board of Police on toe subject of revenue stamps for the Police Mag- wetpates. The following were laid over temporarily :-— ‘The Mayor's meseage in reference to the coa- ipuance of difficalty im the way of the im- provements of Congress street, and a commu- nication reporting that the appropriation for cleauing the streeteis nearly exhbaasted, and askisg an Appropriation of $20 for the same porpoce. Mr. Barrett: presented the petition of K. L. McPherson for the remission of a fine impored upon him for sellang liquor toa mi- nor, which was referred. Mr. Kane presented the petition of Joseph Libbey and others. property owners on Congress street, for the immediate graveling and curbing of said street. Derween West and Stoddard streets. Mr. God- \ dard presented a remonstrance from the agent oF r Hanne winkie against the same; both of | which were laid over temporarily. | The following resolutions reported from committees and adopted: By Mr. Davidson, from the claims committee, a resotution in fayor of >. L. Waters & Bro.; aud a resolution for the payment of cert: faims. By Mr. | yoddard. from the streets committee, a reso- son Making appropriation for repairing of an arch on Market, near Ist street. Also, ap- prepriating $5 0 as a partef the contract price ‘building the paper mill bridge, now in eoterecuon. By Mr. Deslop, from the is committee, a resolution authorizing the ol Beard to advertise for propesals forthe erection of anew school butlding on the Cor- poration jot at the corner of Prospect and Li gan streets, and @ resolution relative to app. eants for admission to the public schools, ia- strocting the Guardians to give the first oppor- tunities and the preference to the children of de citizens. By Mr. Dunlop, from the t committee. a resolution granting the the New Market Hall tor temperance meetings on Snnday afternoons, during the winter, By Mr. Clabaugh, trom the water committee, 3 resolutvon autnotizing a contract for the & on of the Batbolomew hydrant in te. mmunication from the Ladies of the Senthern Aid Society, inviting the Corpora. her by the society, was a. and the invitation referred to the Al. Mr. Kane, from the majority of the grievance committee, reported @ resolution for the renef of James Ciancey. Mr. Barrett, from the minority, reported adversely, and asked to be discharged. . The hoard took up the petition of Jos. Libbey and others and the remonstrance of F. J. Ha- merwinkle in reiation to the improvement of Cougress street. Mr. Kane offered a resolu. ten instructing the Street Commissioners to proceed with the work of improvement im ac- cordance with the line of curb and guttering onthe wert side of Congress. between Wes: and Stoddard streets. Mr. Barrett presented a substitute authorizing the work to proceed ac- cordmg to the surveys made by the surveyor of the town. After consderable debate upon the questions involved, Mr. Goddard present- o a supplement to tbe exteting ordinance as a substitute for the resolution, which allows the work to proceed upon the line asked for in the petition. and to connect with the grade estab- lished in IS6 al apoiut whieh wili prevent any inconvenience or damage to the property « re strants; which was agreed to. Toe amendment to the resolution of this board for the erection of Bartholomew by- drante was concurred in, and the board ad- owrned ‘sinia News. A meeting of the Lynchburg stoekbolders in | tbe National Express Company was beld on Monday evening, at which it was determined that they would pay no more requisitions wotil all the stockholders hs ve paid equally. They also desire that the affairs of the company be wound tp as speedily as possibile. in the town of Union, Monroe connty. West Va. Friday, the wh mestant, Mr. Cyrus | (& Northern maz.) Comm onwer at county, shet ®eftizen by the | pame oi Suurley. Hunwentt returned to Richmond from the | North Sloaday, and bad a public reception negroes at the Africah Obureh. | There several thousand negroes present. Hennicutt spoke Mr. W. Van Meter. from Southwestern Vir- ginia,a@ dealer in cattle, was a victim of the <onfidence game, on Friday last, pin by iwo Baltimore sharpers, to the tune of @60). Quite a pressure is now made from Virginia for pardon under the amnesty clinse, under the idea that Congress will annul it at the ' <oming session Ptrers —The Wtica pa- pers cive the particulars of a ranaway acci- cent that occurred at Holland #: eleven miles north of Utica, last Satarday afternoon. Ward, wifect Nathaniel Ward, rd pst estimable woman, and the centre of an affectionate family circle, started, with her ! little bey, to attend the meeting of the Baptist | Church at the Patert, ‘where she was to meet | ber husband and daughter. Atier going a little way tbe horse became restive. when the litle boy became frightened and urned home. Seon after th cious vecame uomanageble and started to reg. Mrs: Ward, in attempting te jamp, ean; her hoop skirt ou the springs. 8ud wus thus drasged a mile and abalf over a rough amd stony road. She finaily became disentangied, and was found tmost manera ° torn and lacerated, and lite near- jy extunct. Her clothing was scattered along the road, audeven her shoes and stockings were torn from her feet. One arm and limb broken, ‘Ler bead nearly scalped. and the flesh jo several places torn to the bones, tell how great must bave been the sufferings of the un- jortunate victim. Desth soon relieved her of her sufferings. A NEw Pownrr —A new explosive mixture called “Poudre Fentaine.” used in the torpe- dees which were tried against the halt of the Vaubsn, bas been employed in blowing upthe oid quays of one of the basins at Toulon now in proctss ofextension. A mine charged with © ktlogrammes of the powder exploded with | ch effect that a charge of one hundred xiio- gramines of the ordinary gunpowder would have cansed less destruction. ‘The charge was purposely # small ome, and the engineers con- gratniated themselves on baviog commenced so cantionsly. A singular result or the éx- plosion was the killing of a quantity of fish. The workmen picked up seventy or eighty pounds weight, which floated on the surface of the water. The same phenomenon had been remarked from the action of the torpe- does. en a S7 The Pars physicians report many se- Tions cases of diseases cansed by steady work with sewing machines, and in other cities the attention of physicians has been called to the unbealihiness of this employ ment. | S71 would not be & woman, for then J | could not love ber,” says Moutague. Lady M. W.. Montague says, +The only objection T have to be a men is that I should ‘zen have te marry & woman~ p®oProsats FOR LETTER VALAN Dr-artMenr, : noon, ANCES forthe use of the ited States. for one year. from and after ¥ of Dee, for furnishieg LB Post Offices y —— next, of the following ist. Balamces capable of welgbing eizht ounces avoildupots wright. to be graded ‘Gown te quart-r bees the-e, it et. Pep 18 Suppor 80 to 1,000 will ad capable of weighing two pounis avo weight, to be graded d. to } Gances. "Uf there, {i issupposed, $00 igo will be | Teyaired, . rfect correctness. and strength and @urab willbe reauied ta the Barances,t2 te eae amples each descr! ou accompany each bid: aod the bidder tain the contract wall ibe rr: who red to farnist Bat ances ordered, of aquabty Bu respenis e@@al to } te sqmple. { Eveb Balance at be salt ond greerety i in « box. for tri ind delivered ord all expenses te the Derpar' mt. at the Biank | Acency ot the Peet Office Department. at Was? - weton.D © , where the same will be { if jut te be perfect, aud eyaal t the sani; oh bic der moet forel-b witty hia ore) ‘evi- | dence of hie ability tecomely with bis bid | A ‘Two sufficient sureties be required to a cen- | rect A tailnre to farrish the Balences as contracted } for, prometly.or the furetehioe of th gs of an tn. ferlor cnality wil bn erg, Lieted » euilictent cameo forteitnte ot the coutreet. the envelope, “4 , * Pestmanater General. | hie, RAILROAD LINES, __ 10k names. AUCTION SALES. _ i BY oss ct onwit: North Fats Bridger orth the besinnince the siete chy.opuvpyed on the east end of the Ridge Road i he | pit! jece hereby to be conveyed, iJ, . in. west, i VPuerg Pm pt line ace 8 inning “ame leet, and tun ing ) are, 8 Se © Or) PE capital pis al Sn the time pene 1 conv. er stamps at the cost of nema e ehetias: no?-lewads : Adctionecers. TJ. 0, Mc@QUIBE. & 0O., Auctioacers. 6 8 OF BUILD! in GUARDIAN os a 4 eurLorne LoT RRS Ss ceca artes Oe NEW YORK, changing cars at Philedel- phia. Fie ar (except Sunday) et 11:15 e. m. and On THURSDAY A December 6, at FOR PHILADELPHIA. 5 the le sell t 3, in Leave dally ( aday , na Aemecl Bevidnon & vubdl visto lou, inBanare m,, and 4300nd 6:30 p deg ‘Goribeed och Mrronting 30 fee , sud7th strerts wet, Funuing Deck "ise fect Il | _ Leave for Now Yerkes Pritcdeiphie at 6:30 p. inches to a 30 foot alley. rime > . Ba. . @ne- third cash; residue in two equal in- acygePine cars for New York ow 6:30 p.m. train stalments at six end twelve months, with interest, ed on th . Through tickets to Phil; N frees “FOLIA ti, ADDISON, Boston. can be bad at the Statios Offre Guardian «f Charles Morrie Addi eo | in the day. as well as at the new office i the JAS. OC. McGUIRE « CO, Bonkers and Brokers Telegraph Line, 345 Penn, no 15 Sawade Auctioneers. | avenue, 6th and 7ih streets, W2Y SAGLE Baltimore and Uhio Bathroad advertisement B* sau for ace Letween Washington, Baltimore, SMITH, Master of Transportation. re aklo.at Beal eee tnete LM: COLE General Ticket Agent the Tesidence of ramilies declining eoten . B. KOONTY., Agent. Washington. Baltimore ABD OHLO BAILBOAD, WAshineTon, Juno 25, 1896. Trains between WASHINGTON AND BALTI- MORE. snd WASHINGTON AND THE WEST are now ren as foilews. viv: FOR BALTIMORB. Leave daily, except Sunday. at 7:00, 7:30, and 11:18 a. m., and 2:45, and 4:90. and 8:00 p. in. Leatetulgeenosyt ster at Ss aily, ex 00s. m. aaenahane, cept Bunday, m., and 2 . FOE \7 AY STATIONS SOUTH OF ANNAP TONOT eee one Ale OF NAVY POWDEBS. Boreav oF Onvwawcr. Navy DerantMest,? ASUINGTTON CitY, Nov. 9, 1856, ¢ There will be sold a* public auction, to the high- t noon. WEDNESDAY, the 2th day he office of the Inspector of (ard. about two thoa- r, composed of ser- yy sample, in lots to veroment funds, to : One-half cash. in be de; on the conc! us' {the - — the ON Fematud or vital tom, gg ering poaste at 6:15 and 7:00 a. m., and at 2:45 and 4:35 r removed by will revert to the Govern- ent. Purcharers will be required to furnish their own peckages where the powder is not in barrels HA. WISE, no 4 Stawte On of Burean, BANKERS, purchaeers, or they FOR ANNA) 8. it. Leave at 7:00 and 70 a. eee 430 p.m. No Prete to.eesfhemm Sena i ne FOR BALTIMORE. and 2:45 and 3.00 p.m. LL PARTS OF THE West. Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:30. m., and B1112 OF Lonnon, 8:00pm. FOR SALE IN SUMS TO SUIT. Baton wh ti trains fiom Balinese tO eety FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT ON Fa- | Poiisraburg. tot VORABLE TERMS, ine. pee leg Bistion, me ‘Omec at Hi eae Ly fice - LEWIS JOHNSON & 00., Bankers, | ory and Hrokere’ Tolegraee live: gam” ek Bold tf 292 Pennsylvania avenue. Signe peqeeen OS 5 7th streets JAY COOKE « co., pd vortignment of Through L ° i = rT of * BANKEBES, eral Ticket Agent. Pu pan 1s Treasury, ‘Z, Agent, Washington. Buyand sel ®tcurrent market rates, and keep onatantly on hand, a fall supply of all GOVEBNMENT BONDS, STEAMBOAT LINES, fo THE EASTERN SHOBE. SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPOUND a MnP ab INTEREST NOTES. wisets WeMALL, OAFT, 2 o — Orders fs- BTOUKS. BONDS, &o., executed, and 9 Light street mac? te ¥ e eer made on all sceessibie points, TURES a pote, ) Baltimore _se1- aS penertat BB for BAS: B UBLE Basen ame Wises oat Corner Louisiana avenue and Seventh eet, decartof fe t % 10 ‘ DEALERS in oy’ sanding p. m., Cami vé o Easton Point at § p. af GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, iniermediate landing.) on Mondays, Weduosdayr, GOLD AND SILVEB ¥ru state-rooms, 8nd all Oth=r passenger accommodations, equal to those of any other steamer on Chesapeake Bay, se 5-tf poToma€ THaNsroxTaTion Linx, NOTIOR TO SHIPPERS, yitf AND LAND WARRANTS. First National Bank of Washington. B.D. COOKE, (of Jay Cooke & Co.,) President, WH. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier, — EXPRESS, Capt. B. A. BYTHBR, GOVERNMENT DEPOSITORY | loves Washingionaté sm, and A | exandria at 7s. m. EVERY SAT —_ UEDAY for Glymont, Budd's Ferry! FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED Smith's Potnt, Chalterton fing, Manjemo; STATES Stores, Mathias Point, Ohapel Point. Plowdes x | Wharf, Lancaster's Whart, Stone's Oar- 15h street, opposite the Treasury Department, | riomen Bay, Foxwell’s Wharf, Haacli's Wharf, — Piney Point, Point Lookont, and arrives at Balti Government Securities with Treasurer United | more at 8a. et ‘BBE BRO .Kdgts Statet ay ONE MILLION DOLLARS.m ept-tt 0. 345 Penta. avenue. We buy and sellall classes of GOVERNMENT | SECURITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE | UNITED STATES. ‘The quickest and most direct route te Richmond, We purchase Government Vouchers on the | Va and MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give careful en6 prompt attention to - ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, and to any other business entrasted to us. [> IOHMOND, FREDEBIOKSBU PO ROHN ON AD EAILECE DE? AND Fo TO TRAVELLEES GOING SOUTH. TWICE DAILY, (Gunday 8, m. excepted.) FULL INFORMATION tn regard to GOVERH- u id MENT LOANS at ail times cheerfally furnished 0: Tastartttt owns WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Cashier. ormine excepted) at _ Washington, March 20, 1968. mie wre Quickest Soa ce pow * aad Semester fe | heak cee neers that at the date fo the enon | SBTOUED. ce and Wagone will be tn wert: eu write Telasued. if no talld objection shaeid thar FS 2 JOB. H, BARRETT, Oommissioner. | y, sarorrantty et aefaat wre PE, fOF_ 10 scree, tomned under the act of | Reveral betzle Selde near bass by Step arc 1388, name a . 4 board Steame: and wos granted July Il. lass. December t3.8° Bivahtagr end IHOLT Bavs, Washington, B.O. No. 24, F $0 scrox. tesued under the acto. | ¢ PE m GLY, Ticket | ib ptember, in the name of Vaniel Milton, and % C. Winer ine granted December lith, 1351—December’ ist, ap Sly Genera! Pas - No. 36 £06, for 9) acres, issued under the act of | —————— ——~- ——-~ — March 3d, in the if jet C prog granted Mates ee ee ke EORET DISEASES, No. 35,918, for 160 «cr SAMARITAN'S GIFT: } SAMARITANS GIFT! THE MOST UZRTAIN REMEDY EVER USED “Yes, A Powtive Cur,” fer GONURRHGA, GLEBT, STRICTURES, a, Contains no Mineral, ao ay felix Benton, December 15, 1566 No. $221, for 69 acres. issued under the act of tember. 1850 in the Bame of Spencer Wiley, Wes granted April Sth, 1852 — December 22! 4 jatsam, no Mercury, Marirgirinh iptacaimeet pace Weg hal | | gu Ten ful Rahn ie Kifua Oars + name mC: Pas araniea February tsth, 1836. December 23, | | Sey ote eae ‘son will not 1 any way tet No, 13.108, for 100 acres, Jegued nnder the act of | June theavenmeh st eotont Gaye, mid reece eee March 3d. i855.tuthe anime of Horace Gregory, | 4 reuse tom Ura te PB owared ty & graduate and was granted Lecember 26, 1355.—Becember of the University ot Femme sranta, 000 of to No 48,733 for 120 acres of land, issned ander th. peat Doctors sad t a oct sf March3. sans inthe nene'at Bini wee "Let thors who baradetpatred oC Sah dition = Was grapted Januery 24, 1456. Janaary 12, who hare ‘gorged wi yi wee 13,48, for 160 acres. teamed nner the act of | CUFT. UF ene, ets eroope si, . a " Wan granted April Io, ieeteb ebrusty 2, sie? Oe Hier tone hee : ss TT LLIaM BEA . pipaieeted B. 1 BLOOD!! BLOODII) W Stmast MAgile WORKS, | | SORQEOLA, TACRRS, SORES, Brann, jacturer % MARBLE MAN SGN CEN Ts rasx | t* OR YENEREAL adage. em AND WASHSTAND TOPS, Se. | SAMART "A ie atlas Jvica — e ve cure, Monumente made to order om reasonable terms YPHILIS OR hn It} dua shortest notice, gAmakitas® BOOT AND at ice is Wilt tantly atone EASTERN MAR- | jest veortein and © remedy éver pre- ribed ; it reac! 2" ie of promtly attended | pes sob 80 that the care is thorough, ‘ake.then,of this ram and be healed. and de not Seksrity that tor whiob a emai S reer DO NOT: DESPalB) Court ty, im the istrict of Columb u es onthe versonalestate of ae me of iat eraner Os a a persons having ims aga! will remov said deceased, are hereb arned to exhibit the game, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, on er before the Lath day of Nevember vext; they end properly Pea may Siherwise by law be exchuded from all benefit Administratr'x. TRE Rgeh Force te Wasbin inty, dm the Dixtrlet. af € wiper aes &, aie eee mane ee inthe UB’ Boepitain, vs: TROT, ore anna befor he o a0 4 he } Serb Mv bcs ibd | WAT TH SEROROTEEAS GF roa nanan Given, unter my hand, thie Ty day of October sees Sod hare Baltimore, oe 30 IawSw* Admintstratrix eneral inten a s Ameriese | Hatt meant tepaas re ths Pet Eg es | om. the " an maie within Sve . materials will be i eet and measured by the Luspeotor of etet je of the Treasury Extension. and any pot equal ety, Stine aE rieertes oer cians “to ace’ re] re prrelectany oral bide as it may be for te ipteres: Oo . should be endersed ‘*Propeasia {. an tad Gravel.* and adérossed to the Supervis- pee aoe ULLETT. noletd Supervising Architect. psorosaLs Fos SUPPLigs. At it Quartermasier's Office, U. S. Marine Corps, October peaiea ashsnrvens aled proposals for each ciass, Serene at this office until 2-0 m. of TUESDAY, the 4th day of December next. for far- Bi-bing to the United States Mariae Corps, from January }, 1867, to Jnue 3, 1558, the following sup- i b ice of the \¢ . 10 be del! A quired : . . CLASS Ho. t. " aan 54 inches wide, to weigh 22 ounces to the queue 10 wool dyed) 6,500 Yards of Dark Biue Kersey, all wool, free from hair, 4 inches wide, to weigh C tothe indigo weoldyea) e" 72 Ounces 3,000 Yacds Dark Blue Twilled cloth, all wool, free from hair. 64 inches wise, to wei, tothe yard. (indigo wool dyed) ene ounce? 200 Yards Bearlet Ctoth, all wool, (cochineal oe ely inches wide, to weigh 16 ounces per OLASS No. 2. 6,100 Yards six-fourths Dark Blue Fisane! for oversacks, ail wool, (indige wool p ea} S4 inches wide, to weigh 13 ounces per yard 19,000 Yards three-quarters Dark Bine Fi shirts, ali wool. (indigo wool dyed) oT eee wide, to vee 6% Ounces per yard. 1,400 Gray Bisnkets. all wool, to weigh 4 peunds eac le, and free h. to be7 feet long and 5 feet 8,00 Faireut Woolen Socks, three si minde of good feece, Wael, ith double aad wieted yarn, a pairs, free from crease. een eae Yarda white Lites tr cis 200 en 5 . to weigh 13 ounces per yard pea diaess 12,000 Yards white Linen for shirts, 80 taches wide. to weigh 11 ounces per yard M4 17,000 Yards Canton Fianvel for drawers, 27 inches wide, to weigh 7 ounces per yard $,000 Yards cotton Ticking for CLABS No. 4. 1:00 Uniform Caps, complete, except pompon 1,900 Pom pons, red worsted, bali shape, and 5 in- 4.100 Fatigue Caps with covers, to be made with / ¢ . to le wit bh loth, inda, 1.00 —* indigo wool dyed CLASS No. 5. £00 Gross Ooat Battons, (eagle) 20 Grows Jacket Battons, (eagle) 100 Gross Veat battons, (eagie) 1,000 rs yellow metal Orescents ani Scale 1,000 Sets Epanlotte Bi 23 Red Worten og Button for privates 7.00 Yards Yell i 00 Yards Bed Ants Cords Drum Spa) to Box woed **B* Files 76 Pairs Drom Sticks. c 10,000 pairs Army Rootees 0,7 CLASS Bo. 7, 800 Cartridge Boxes with Magazines 1,000 Bayonet Scabbards, with Froge attached 900 I'rcussion Oap Pouches 800 Cartridge Box Belts 1,000 Waist Belts £00 Waist Plates 40 Sword Frogs 1,200 Knapsacks CLASS No 9. = making and trimming the following articles, vin: Watch Coats Uniform Coats for sergeants, corporals, must- cis and privates CLASS No. §, ‘oats for sergeants, eorporals, musi- ivates nts for sergeants, corporalx, masi- cians, and privates Linen Panta for serzenuts, corper: Is, musicians, and privates Flannel Shirts Linen Shirts Dri TS Flawnel Sacks Red Bine Jackets for boys Bedeac' ‘The above-mentioned. articles must conform in all respects te the sealed standard patterns im the office of the Quarterma-ter, Marine Gorps. Marine Barracks, Washington, D. O., Assistant Qui master’s Office. Marine Corps. 226 Fourth ee eae leech an t the Marine S.ations, Brooklyn, New Fork, hesetts, where they can be exeu! whenever the articies named a any portion be copeidered as tfally rming to samples, they will be rejected, aml contractor will be bound to furnish others of the irae kiod at once. er the Quariermaster will fill the deficiency at th Dse of the coxitractor. wie tiie el mtn eat ett very eo 7 hom rom to time be ordered, withholding ten at. from the pay ment ef acceuni: T Gret order until the os fn } end ten ag } from accow m4 canons ordér third gece led, 60 on until contract completed. tan proposal must be accompanied by the fol- lowing gu 3 or GUABAETAE. The undersigned ——. of ———, in the State of ae — the Btate of ——., hereby guarantee ip. the foregoing bid of rs} ies ae bed. be ac- (fh ee coutract office n: ex- olen for the eame, with good and cient suretios; and tn cage the said shall fail to enter into contract as s oresaid,we guar- ¢ good the giderence between the otter of the said ‘tad that which may be accepted. Witness, as . qaarseee'. E.F. D. antor. Lhereby certify that the above-mame@ ——— are known to me as men of property, and are able to a. ot mrke Ahir guarantee @. 8. vecl the United States District 3 a United States District Attorney, or Gol. ject . LS egret erry be a unless accom- 4 the above gnarant : ‘orized to publish the above will t per containing the first insertion to this office for examtuation. ‘The bidder's place of business or manufacturing esteblishinent must be especially stated in the posal. posal st be endersed on the envel: + Bropewals ior auppliee for the Marine Osegee? aud addreseed to Major WILLIAM B. SLACK. Gnerte: master, U.8.M.0. oc B-wiw (ouUMBIA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN LYING-IN ASYLUM, z Fourteenth steset af sreregornee of M street, This Institution tion of patients eases "7 ic ‘to their sex. of euch females as may ine ber. OARS Bulidtng te tion of the ‘boon established for th seme eer ascent the comforts of the witnated in the most healthy por- trict, surrounded by its owe grounds. Oars ‘the door e tive minutes. Terms of adm: n: From per week, ‘a ee theneees teeteky B wi 5 sivaner This includes Board, Medicines, Ma ical and rgical attendances “AREA ae” Laren F. HOWARD, will apply tothe Surgeon army. tents living ats whe destre to tolthis institute fos treatmant ean seare rooms to the ival. Fae | en ‘33-0017 .F H°*" : HexBr! am to-day receiving HOMBY of te saat Wt ceeds SOTIORS. D" SERED PE EF rns. Tee Tow, Ue) =, 1. z On the petition! JOH» Js NES GRERRODOR te! ot New sork. 8. ¥ pee) ing for the extension 2 rer tia the 1th day of Jauoary the sth of July, isbs, and ih of 1, 1858, tn twformation inatire of @ a extension f= No. 508 street, between D Machines for | bg A nie a teu.) ‘ears from the » Wd, from 4.000 to 7.st0 heed blocks ‘trom ‘a0 Gharlesten.(kanswis 0. pees to B00 Washington. D. C., from. 20,000 te 25,000 head Alexandria, Va., frbim 3,000 to 4000 head Preae . Va., from 12,000 to 16.000 bead Winchester Va., from 6,00 to 8,000 head | + Va,, from 1,000 to 1,500 head Richmond Ve + from ¢,000, to 11.000 head blocks far as the . Va., from 3,000 te 4,000 head blocks 4 Noriol ve. 70) to 1,200 do ~~} ~ ntor Petersburg, from 15,000 to 20.008 with their G..from 1,000 to 1.200 head blocks ee N. C., from 2,800 to 3,000 bead order te from 808 to 609 head blo-ks the Bve- - C., from 1,208 to 2.000 head arleston.§ ©., from 500 to 1.000 head blocks ©, from £00 to 3.800 OOUBT, Ger . 8.0) from 2.00 to 2.500 head + Dor Contes, : from 1.000 %0 1.800 head biocks | Sf John’ Burtis, from 1.008 to 1.60 do | aforesaid wat from 4 to 7000 do Court of Washington County aforesaid. oP pot + from 12,00 to 15,000 head | } om ge the 2th day of a oe gr the ee aleteibetion “ from 1.800 to 2.200 heed blocks | Sond, certtement and, distribution of the per- od band, ae for as the same bare collected . | i a ee Berrancas, Fis from £0 to 1,000 head blocks | notified’ to "atten, with “thele’ chateen pre” Hew Orleans, La., from 3,000 to 4,000 head = vouc| =a — yy by ¥ be juded bene! iD decease - Baton, Boage, La., from 2,000 to 2.400 heal | fate: provided s copy of ble order be puvllated Hudson, La., from 500 to 600 head Blocks once 8 week for three weeks inthe Evening Star, previous to the said day. -Z. 0. ROBBINS, 4 ePoane® count. Wow. gt Dustaice ash i” o wu: ov CoLumaia, F k. a do | ‘exas, from 200 to 30) head as., from 1,200 to 2.000 head blocks Miss., from 15,00 to 25,00) head Corinth, Miss., from 4,000 to 6 500 head blocks ‘Tenn... from 5.000 te12.000 do Fort ison, Tenn., from 2,000 to 3,00y head lecks Nashviiies Teun., from 15.000 to 20,000 head Brownsville. Texas, from 500 to 0 ‘ Sautiago, T Fetches, M icksbur; viele Brazes Pittsburgh Landing Tenn., from 3,000 to editions _ — + Tenm., from 4,000 to 5.00) head Chattanooga, noon Tenn., from 8,000 to 10,000 head DI Knoxville, Te: bi from 2,50 to 3,000 head 01.500 head blocks to 5, bloc! froin 2.000 to?200 doe from ig to igo 60 to do ‘enn Ky., from 4 wont = 4 g is, Ind. Jackson. Mich , Cincinnati, Obio, Gelanitns ‘Onto, trom mo to 2. Cam nison, . Sonueon's Istand. St Louis, Mo., frem 4,000 to 5 (0 head blecks Jefferson Barracks, Mo, irom 3yQy to 40 took heaa Fort Leavenworth, +» from 1,000 to 1,50) head jocks Davenport. lows. from 10) to 200 head Mocks. Keokuk, lowe. trom 0 te 1,000 @o Little Bock, Ark., from 2,008 to 2,500 Fort Smith. Ark . fi 1 Omaha, N. T., from 1,400 to 2.000 do San Francisco, Cal.. from 20) to 1,000 do 2. The head blocks to be made in accordance with the specifications, and to conform strictly to the — ies, both of which may be seen at the Orfices 6 do do to ita .. rq ‘HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- "Ther. hee gbrat Srpsacs: Court of joc Millen, G: Mobile, Als., from 704201 0 ime or Montgomery, Ale., trom 2,000 to 3,000 | Sete ad block! x | obtained from the De or Chief Quartermasters at Boston, } New York, Philagelphia, Pittsburgh. Baltimore. | Washington County, in the Dist of Colambia, ‘Washington, Fortress Monroe. mond. Ka- | letters of administration on the personal estate leigh, Newbern, Fayetteville. . Saven- | Johm J. [— late gehiagton, D. C., de- nal, Augusta. (Ga) Tallahassee, Mobile, New | ceased. enone paving ciate net the raid Origane, Galveston, Vicksburg. Memphis: Wash. | Gereased are Bechy hare t the same, ville, Chartanoog Murtreesboro’, Louisville, | with the vouchers thereof. to the su 10n OF Cairo, Chicago, Jetfersoaville. Oolumbus,:Obio,) | before the Zth day of October next. they thay Cincinpati. Detroit. St. Lonti ‘ort Leavea- | otherwise by law be excluded from all bevefit of 5 aba, Little Rock an! Sen Francisoo, | the said estate. (Bide for: Sen Francisco Will be received until De- Given under my hand aT ys et Ostober, cember 31, 1536.) 1966. ES€SR. y Will be about pine (9)incheshigh,from |». it Administratrix. (3%) to four and a half (4 )tchoe wide, HIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subseri- twelve (12, inches tong, snd from three ee around the bottom. “They will he ANE sce ag Slembise hollow, aud will have a ember cast ou the tack, | Sedieaet chateiiniinces te temensl eee and an inscription of the name, . regiment, | Johanna Kappel, te of, Weltington. D.C. arm, company, or corps. amd date of deati of the All per having claims the deceased, cast in raised letters om the top, " wurned to Sekibit the must be cast of good stove-piste irom, weich mot with the tooreet, ‘to the subscriber, teereea hin er acer a eeety eee be conied | (Samer the 34 day of November next: they 4. Separate bids are invited for dcilvery at each Sy low bocnsinted from alt bones lace; and the same parties offer | giceid estate, Rare ian one Wcaltty Westeuie Woaial a ook | Given under ma hand this 34 day gf November, redeced price the articles would be furnished in | 38%. s-lawow* (Palm the increased number. 5 Each bid must be acoompanted uficient querantes at feast parties thet the eiuility 2 Ee must be shown by the < ” —_— offici rth clerk, trict Court, or of the Unites ig it reserves to itself the right to 6. Governmen: ect all bids. if unsatisfactory: and to delay the award not Inter than the frst nd a}+o, in some ine! Te cunage the’ penta at sy hie recente chee ees BUILDERS’, COACH, 4ND CABINE? job case a reasonal pr detection fer 7. The time of delivery to be subj BySernoer ase are 5. The articles must 5 Ld be elnt of delivers as Browst Maser Geueral U8. A. PRePosaLs FOB RATIONS, Quarier a shtaaton. October 19, feet poale Will be rescived at this ofice ton Marizes at the wing etetion 3 a te ith June, 1368, vin: N, Mas HABDWAREB BAB IBON AND STBEL. OUT NAIL, BORSESHORS, HORSESHOR NAILS. NUTS AND WASHEBS, &c., &c., 80, Bealed Pro; adil 2 o'e! jowem ted WABEHOUSES: 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 301, 303, 303 O STREBT, And 8bend 87 OUISIANA AVENUB, fren or walt sightcen owecre WASHINGTON, D. 0. four. or twelve ounces bread ® fonrth pound of corn meal; and pyndred rations of eight quarts of beans: or, in _ ee thereof, = poantoet sient of, wercate bare “a Mt ~ etables: ten pow UTH AND WEST, ber a suet! tome, jaarts vineger ae + four ; Found of quetm ‘candles or wnsambaaeiicee Filled with Care and Promptuess, sy edamentine candles. or one and one half pound of tallow; four pounds of higtarte oe rations are to be deitvored upon pee Sttmer ta te or by the in CABRIAGE ABD WHEEL STOCK quality, equal portien of bind and ke and ki ow Cons striving from Factory, and sold & $ork No! 1 pr meus pork; the flour known as vag lowest market prices. nN Of good quality. All subject to imspection. TIN PLATS, All bids Inust be accompanied by the followin PIPE AND SEERT LBAD, "The “Bogersigned —, of ——., im the State of | COPPER, ZINO, &c., py guarantee that in case ing bid of | end ped with deepate — for rations as ‘accepted, | Sold at Eastern Bates and chip: be or they will. within b 8 of the receipt of Basra 3 ter tuto’ contract as said, eto | BAIB, tald "and that which teny've sosepped. "| woes, Witages: 4 and soot provereyyand able ve mene Grea thelepeseamteen” Constantly on hend im bags and bales. oy way PSS Gustee Dies Ausereer, oral: | |