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THE EVENING STAR. The Reptare on » Riteatiom i Charch. {Lendon Uor. Chicago Times.) It is strange tha time, when, at least. pobtiea! Oatbelicity 1s om the deciine, it should me Pee great conquests in a dogmatic point . Roman Oatbolic elergymen coanect- ed wi 2 the oratory in Brompton and with the Jesuit’s church, near Berkeley square, have told me that there is nota week in which they do pet receive a dozen of more converts into the church. 1 have reason to believe this is ‘rue. Simultaneously with these unobdtru- sive conversions, there are repeated notices am the papers of some member of the Protes- tant aristocracy, or of the Established Cnarcb, going Over to the Churck of Kome, and in the present week a paragraph appears stating that five young men, belonging to the University of | Oxtord, wentover to the same Church. lam | told that it would be almost impossible to dis- | tipguish some of the churches ia Oxford from | the Roman Cathclic chapels, and the same may | be said of several of che Chureh of England eburebes in London. Tne Church of Eugiand 1S, im fact, so internally divided thatitis a mat- ter of specalation whether the majority of its clergy sre not nearer to Rome than either to Augsburg or Geneva, or even West- winiser. At the present moment there is a keen controversy going on on the subject of ritusiam. The Anglican clergy, in several | instances, adopt Many of the external forms of the Koman Cathohe worship. This gives | great and deep offence to the evangelical party +m the churcb, and they, ‘hrough their organs m the press, call on the bishops to interfere. Bout the bishops are even more divided in opinion tban the inferior clergy, and there does not Appear te be the least chance of any unit action on their part. It not unfrequently hap- pens thatthe clergyman,to whom by the ar- ucies of the church a great deal of latitude is allowed in the matter, gives such offence toa majority of his parishioners that most unseem- ly conduct takes place within the church, and during the celebration of the divine office itself. Where all this is to lead to no one knows; but in the meanume the Church of Rome derives all the advantage from this divisien in the | Churehb of England. Various efforts have been made to apply a remedy to this state of things, and Dr. Tait. the present Bishop ot London, has promised to bring im a bill during the next session of Parliament oa this subject of ritual- ym. I do nottBink he will succeed, for Dr. ‘Tait belongs to a party in the church which is | regarded with disfavor, beth by the Pneeyite and the Evangelical parties, namely, the lati- tudinarian party. He. I believe, would op#n the portals of the church wide enoagh so as to include alm all Caristians, irrespective of their dogmatic views. the has MiLitaRy AND Police PRECAUTIONS IN ImRLAND—Fears of the Reappearance of Stepiens The Dubin Freeman’s Journal says:—lf we May judge by certain precautions now o-ing taken by the military and police authorities, it would seem tbat they do not totally disregard the assertion of ths famous Head Ventre that there will be fighting in Lreiand this year. The ordrapce officers are busily putting Beggar's Bush Barracks in a state of defense. The walls surrounding it are being streggthened in many places, and flanking projections, with numerous soopholes commanding the various points trom which an attack might be made, are being constrnueted. Similar preparations for defense are in pro- grees in several military stations throughout the provinces, there being a large namber of men bow engaged in strengthening the old fortifications of Athlone Castle. With respect to the preparations on the part of the Metro- politan police, they principally consist in a diligent training of 1s various members in the use of the revolver, all those not on duty being drilled every day to the exercise of it and the which they are to carry during this Winter as in the past. | The country constabulary have also got orders te perfect their drill, and at the same me to redouble theirexertions to trace out and apprebend all strangers aud suspicious char- acters whose movements are dountful. From these facts it would appear that the name of James Stephers is still suficientty powerful te create alarm and disturbance in the minds of the government authorities Divorce 1x ConxectTicuT —Twenty-one di- @ by the Superior Court for - Conn, at its recent term. re the usual records of desertion. habit. | perance, adultery and other evils | y the happiness of the marriage pda Hartford paper in alluding to he evil lies back of our iaws. It bas 4 marriages, the stes are dissimilar, who are rely uncongenial in their natures. | If persons desiring to marry would make their | courtship more of a study—fully realizing the | great responsibility of forming an alliance for | iife—than, as many do, & mere side show. made | up wholly of soft sayings, sweet smiles, and governed by impulse rather than real affection. there would be jess work for our courts to do n the matter of untying knots which have got badly snarled owing to the careless way in which they were put together. It may be well enough to change onr divorce laws, which are very loose. but very much of human natare needs changing as well ” T par AMERICAN COLONY aT Jarra.—Letters | been received at Boston from the com- any which left the State of Maine to plant a | olony in Palestine. These poor people first | ved along the sea-sbore In tents made up of ieir bed-clothes. but th4 winds tore these to Pieces, and they have constructed wooden huts to live im temporarily. with scanty prospects | of anything better. Tneir poverty is at pres- ent their protection against the thieving and murcerons propensities of the Arabs, and there is little likelihood that they will become desi- raole subjects of plunder in that desolate land. But they already complain of many privations arising trom & changeable climate, bad water, searcity of provisions and want of cash. Not | & word is said about the surpassing beanty of | the “orange grove,” «the early and latter | rain,” the « three cropsa year,” epiritual influence” of the «si and the » holy, Ted soil.” S7 In one of the smailer halis of Boston there 48 on exbivition a curious musical instrameat from Germany. called the orchestrion, like au organ in outward aspect, and like a music box im a cylinder movement operated by clock work. On Saturday night the proprietors Wound it up, ready to be started at Monday afternoon concert,but on the intervening Sun- day the hall was occupied by a religious So- ciety, and the applause which greeted a “Reading from the Poets,” in the evening, aes the instrument so thatit began to Play. he piece was a waltz, and the andtence lis- tened in amusement, the preacher with con- sterpation. Noone koew how to stop it, and | the ebstinaie machine went on playing one piece after another is steady succession, autil some ingenious sympathizer with the tnter- rupted meeting found means to get inside and ubhook one of the weights. S7'\ voor woman in Indianapolis. living Alone with an idiotic child. was found on Sat- | urday last to have become insane irom the ‘want of food. S7A little son of Capt Harden. of Cape Elizabeth, Me.. was ‘atally shot by th rele dental discharge of a guna few days since. the ball epterimg his mouth and coming out of the back of the neck 7 John Bulwer, a quaint writer ofthe sey- enteepth century. recommends as especially worthy of observation. the following three dinner rule+—*work for the jaws. a silent poner, frequent ba-bas.* G7 The jokers are bothering the newly an- pointed “aids to the neon the Penoh- } scot. An officer made a sviznre. since, of a trunk filled with cor bottles filled with unexceptionably pure wa. ter. S7A valuable mine of yellow oxide of zinc | is said to have been discovered in Wythe coun. ty, Virginia. It is alleged that this mine con- tains more zinc ore than can be found in all | the Northern States combined G7 It had heen judicially decided somewhere that a married woman's clothes beiong to her- self and not to her husband. The dec m is not intended to restrain a man from wearing | his wite’s coats, collars, boots and things, if 1s willing. Ia N al ans have now on hand an an assortment 40 TO 50 P: hick we are offeri wns for mereat factory Drices Bs Hp me exclusive! we are enabled le termea BOTT &CO, Lat s ears: ais ents for Steinway Sous Piast “int ve | famiiu s Oabine —f. : son yy N EDICAL | Saini aes * Haman Phrs: ey Druett’s Modern Suraer Ericn: By Surgery. Gray ——. the Respiratory Organs, Practic Medicine Phyate Scie Lo by Horat aeprie Medica, and for sale b; ms FRANCK TAYLOR. | 2 beg HoNEY! - I am to-day receiving HONEY a The finest | ‘ance favor aud sprear: | Bu. W. BU “pete a ] Corner of 14th and F “9 Paz ees | rp His Is To GIVE NOTIO AUCTION SALES. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctionsers, @UABDIAN 8ALB 0} OF BBAL BSTATS. By virtue of decree of 0: trict of Colum. bia, confirmed oe, Fun bound woe hich di wide t ot a ree Baker ine, wi ivi les ohn from the land of the rey ali, and stand: | ing in the northwest ae Ay Foxall’s to wit: North 23 deg. west, four perches, a ain Lee new - a vie ea the Little | Fai Borth 10 0 des, west, twelve end 30 ited for A de) fof Sia al ores St the time of sale. ico , ncing and stampe at the cost of aay B ADAMS. Gaardian, BEEN & a LAMs, actioneers. Do7-lewads Y¥ J. 0. McGUIBE & E00 Retionaars. us ALB “OF BUILDING TIN GUABDIA: Pie aor we W AED LO’ on THURSDAY PAPTELN H ; December 6, at 4 o'clock. on ie stil ‘Lot 3, in Bemnel Bavideon 8's 8 division of ate in en 188. fron' 33 fe m north K street, betw ith and aizth stroste est, running back 146 fect It n ae to » 30 foot aliey. Ter @ne third cash; residue in two equal in- stalmente bed go = twelve months, with interest, re nt ro: ce = *SULIA H. ADDISON, JUL Guardian «f 0 ig coe a0 AS. C. IRB & no IS 3awads ¥ NAGLE & O0., Ane joncers. Sales-roome No. 385 ennsy!vania avenue Hagle & Uo. TB et, ‘their personal P foe rome the sale of Real B tate and Household F itureat the revidence of gon declining Also, te the es:es of stocks of Groceries and chandise of every description, Horses, Oar WDERS. sv oF OnpNaNce. Navy DEPARTMENT, t Ww InGTTON Otry, Nov. 9. 1866, There will ‘at public anction, to the | hig be est bicder, at noon. WEDNESD t of November. 48-6, sand (2.00) barrels of Powder, composed of ser- Viceable and unserviceable. The pewilers will be sold by sample,in lots to suit purchaser: Terms One ler If cash. in Lop ops fanids,to be di ited on the conclusion ef t rematuder within = which time ee pow. ment. Purchasers will be required to furnish their own packages where the powder is not in barre! A.W no if Stawte Chief of Bu BANKERS. ILLS ON LONDON, FOR SALE IN SUMS TO BUIT. FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT ON Fa- VORABLE TERMS, LEWIS JOHNSON & tt Bankers, zo 14 tf y’y COOKE «& | co., BANKEBsS, Fifieensh street, opposste Treasury, Bay and sel ® ‘current market rates, and keep onstantly on hand, fall supply of all GOVEENMENT BONDS, SEVEN-THIBTIES, AND COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES. Orders fs: STOCKS. BONDS, &o , executed, and Collections made on all accessible points. se 1-tf “pT BArrow &CO., BANKERS, Corner Louisiana avenue and Seventh eet, DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER D LAND WARRANTS. Bank of Washington. B.D, COOKE, (of Jay Cooke &Co.,) President, WM. 8, HUNTINGTON, Cashier, GOVEENMENT DEPOSITORY AND FINANCIAL AGENT OF THE UNITED STATES, 16th scrett, opposuse the Treasury Department, Government Securities with Treasurer United | States ONE MILLION DOLLARS.ow We buy and sell all classes of GOVERNMENT | &ECUKITIES at current market rates. FURNISH EXCHANGE and make Collections on ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. We purchase Government Vonchers on the MOST FAVORABLE TERMS, and give carefal ene promptattention to ACCOUNTS of BUSINESS MEN and FIRMS, end to any other business entrusted to us. FULL INFOBMATION in regard to GOVERS- MBXT LOANS at all times cheerfally farnished WM. 8. HUNTINGTON, Osshier. _ Washington, March 20, 1365. mitt ) TMENT OF THE INTERIOR, "20 aut. $ROW" KAY OS ‘Appiicetion having been Lge Jane 23, 1s, for the. reissue of the scribed Land Warran its, which are alleged to na been lost or seuteyed. “Woticy is Lt et — Sclionteg the sca yor Sie rebasca‘ if bo sald secu i spear. 408. H, BARRETT, Commiesioner, No. Be. for 160 acres. issued under the act of “tem 5 in the name ef James @ Underh!!!, ranted July 11, 1356.—December 1, 1336: Sy Sgr 80 acres. lesued under the act o. snsinsta 18° in the name of Daniel Milton, and wee } erent ited December 12th, ber’ Ist, acetate ct At tn @ 0! 'e| a0’ e was granted March 13th. et, 1956. No. 35, for 160 acres, reuea jer ortie ‘act of March 3, inthe name of Tamor, aed of | ell arr ge opt Was granted August 4 ent pare ‘for 80 acres. isened under the act of tember. 1850 in the name of Spencer Wiley, Was granted April wth, 1852 — December 22, No, 23.014. for 99 acres T the act of March 3d. 1855. in the uame ote Spencer Wiley aud was granted February 13tb. ecember 22, No. 13.108, for 160 acres, issued under the act of March 34. iss5.in the mame of Hora prencry. = was granted December 26, 1385.—Buci No 45,798 for 120 acres of land, iasned under the set of March 2, 1855. inthe name of Elisha Bacon, was granted January 24, 1556. January 12, | No. 23,648. for 160 acres, r the act bef March i, 1855, in t! Iv Butler was granted A) tae ae 2, 1857, BER STEAM MARDLE WORKS, Manufacturer of MARBLE MARTE te: POE: ro FABER D TOPS made to order on reasonable terms and shortest notice. Ls pl aes couetantty nt pane EASTERN MAR- B LE TIL AES romptly attended | and 19th streets mar 4 That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Court of Washin; in the District of Columbia. {gttere of administration ov the versoual estate of Henry D. Cooper. late of b ina gv ty Geceased. All persons having claims agal said deceased, are hereby warned to oehibtt the same, with the vouchers » to the subscriber, on er bef beg mene go ington County ner fore the 13th da mel cpherwice by i be couehes from ree under my hand this 1: ne IT-lawsw* a} sUbas Yoder ministratri: ‘HIS IS TO GIVE yorien, 3 ba] the si ~—d 1 poe from the ns’ Court af Washington County. in the Districk of Volante letters of administration on the pet estate of Woodford 8 iy ceased aac RAILROAD LINES, PROPOSALS. WASHINGTON, ALEXANDRIA AND GEORGETOWN RAILROAD, apd ater MONDA Y, Novsutor 1 On » Novem! 1866, and tii further Dotiee, Passenger Trains will fween Washington sad a rata el rae | aye Waskincron. Leave ALBXAanpaia. venue depot. From cer. Duke & H A.M. | ste. _ | Througt ‘Mai | peakesllenry 0 Pl mM. “aed cary SuRDayY PASSENGER TRAINS. Pn) ABSHINGTON Leave ALEXANDRIA, om Md ne de} oe i decoys ‘en! Fhrposie Mail 6:35 4 wits. & Stes: me Keeal 6:30 P. ye x. TEVENS. eeeral bo cnet a w.d General Manager. | iH LINE atti ae (LADELPHIA AND NEW YO + aa Wasuinoton, March 2%, 1986. ‘Trains betwee: D ° roo nae viotlows, Washington and hae ‘ork are W YORK’ 7 jthoxt chan) ally (except Sunday) at 0 am. and Fda NEW YORK, changing care at Philadel- a ‘Leave daily (except Sunday) at 11:15 a.m. and ma. Z FOR PHILADELPHIA Sunday) at 156 ana 1:15 a. aay: 0 Pegs for New York's ey Philucelphte at 6:30 p. aficering cars for New Yerk on 6.90 p.m. train Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York. or can be had at the Station Office at all hours in the ‘day. as well as at the new office the Bankers and Brokers Telegraph Linc, 345 Penn. avenue, ~*tween 6th and 7th streets. See Baltimore and Ubio Ratiroad advertisement for schedule between Washington, Baltimore, Anna pope, one a West |, Master of Transportation. cove General Ticket Agent INTZ, Agent. Washington. Gno. 8. Oc 30-tf PRALTIMORE AND On10 RAILROAD, Wastineton, June 25, 1956, Beare cen non’ betvees WASHINGTON AND ner d WASHINGTON AND THK WEST rt mea run as follows. viz FOR BALTIMORE Porypue dally, except Sunday, at 7:00, 7:30, and 13a. m., avd 2:45, and 4.80. and 3.00 p.m, OB ALL WAY STATIONS. sity, exept Sunday, at 7:00 a, m., and FOE ay Y sta TIONS aed OF ANNAPOLIS Pi st 6:15 and 7:00 a. m.,and at 2:45 and 4:35 FOR ANNAPOLIS. Leave at 7:00 and7.30 a. m., and 4:30 p.m. No trains to or from ‘Ansaporia on grater. ON BUNDA FoR BALTIMORE. meager m., and it WAY STATIONS." Lene AE Taba ete oe daily, except Sunday, at 7:30a.m., and On Bunday at 8:00 p. m. only. connecti at Bel oe with ei Fem Baltimore to Wheellug, aot a8 if THROUG GB TICKETS to the West can be had at Station Ticket Office at all hou ra int the vs a 11 ag at the new office of the Ban ers and Brokers’ Telegraph Line, 345 Penn, avenue, b se ane nd the ‘or Stvartirement of itor ¥: ya ae ‘Trans; ee COUR: ‘icket oc 80 tt GEO. BOE E General Ticke spor tation. INTZ. Agent, Was tag tan: STEAMBOAT LINES, Fe THE EASTERN SHORE. 6 lar; steunch, an id commodious 81 r wilson suaLh OaPT. ous ee LEOPAR No. 40 Lig tween Barre ai haere Be itimo: wees THGusBa ‘and SATURD oy STON POINT DOUBLE M RAS POINT, WALL AMBRIDGE, Be BIN CREE WHA kp sai LLOYD'S LA Returning from “THE SH Lloyd’s Landing at 1 p, m m.,and Easton’ Pointat 8p. m , intermediate landing.) on Monda: nd Friday Bhe hae te rooms, Spd all other passenger accommodati equal to those Steamer on Chesapeake Bay. of any cther se 5-tf PoOTOMAs THANSPOUTATION LINE. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS, ‘The Steamer EXPRESS, Uapt. B leaves Washington st6 a. Al exendria’at 71a. tm BY oyees DAY for Glymont a opens! Saute Point, Chal ee ‘Wharf, arrives t Baiti: AN & BRO , Agents, jo. 345 Penna Sreuse, | FREDERICK | OEP ERICKSEURG AND Po TO TRAVELLERS ¢ seers soura TWICE DAILY, (Sunday a, m. excepted.) j ‘The quickest and most direct ‘oute te Richmond, ia, ‘and the South. 0 R ICHMON Be jageage to convey passengers and Wagons will be tn dbaggage be- tween depote in Rich: gers by this line peas Sod may ha several battie-Selds near Frosericksba ping at that point. it PaRG MATTINGLY Sant Wonton Bo. G. E. MATTINGLY, Ticket pis ag _epeiy ‘Agen! A dogs gw ant burg by moe ECRET “DISEASES. SAMARITAN'S GIFT: SAMARITANS ‘GIFT! THE MOST OBETAIN BEME! ng USED “Yes, A Positive Gv: GUNORRHGA, GLEET, STRICTURES, a Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercary, Only Ten Pills to b¢ Taken to Lgect a Cure, Bes ers tata ee ae any unpleasant s a: h er bowels of the most ag bony ao two to ) Sony ans Gays, and recent cases me versity of Siivent Doctors sna ¢ Chemists of 0 exposvre, mo trouble, no Sp yd pa Let those who haredes redo of ast who have been gorged cury. the Price—Male peckager, 82 = BLOOD! po Ft QOD 111 sonOrULA, see FETTER EW eEESy, Bees HP Tins Cag eal ROOT AND D Hens ‘ores Is offered the ve cure. HILIS OB VERMERAL SD Di elie Au NSOS ane keane oe ~ iJ pertbed; 1 reaches and eradicates eure tke particles ~ venereal po! so that the rough po porno ake, then, of this {hls part rine rem edy and be rey and do not pe nape it to you: —" that for which you t in after DO NOT pace ! moana Robr aus a egret im par: sa Reener. ee tt ae the b Sa teen = al Secery ee ee Dy express a pin K-] WHAT THE bd span. SAMAR “Post Bos? osritaL, Fort | rp asasuny ore Saj ington, - 1386. Will be recelved at tne open of the Remi | per ment uati f der Yor the pu ge of tke Free Stone, work ‘ofthe od portico cf the state Depar: m: including the co!- | tre" Lae ~eters, Bo acbessaesbiets ay aul pediment. re worl wu Department, | avd Soleeret « on the ground to the purchaser. Pa) ment to be mace within five dove after the ger nS of bid. cb Bealed Pro; of the Ba ceric 44 be endorsed for pur- chat cfold Free stone Work.” sue addveared to whe Supervisiag Architect of t A. 8 mULcETE, no 19-tde1 Supervisieg Architect, PBOPosaLs rok iNDIaN GooDs. Deranranyy on OF THE TETEnions Office D.C, ‘Novem setae ios. o on sxrGabay. ey th manritios therein given | the fotiowing list. The pro dosais rate cclamus,at w | tetdellveredin Wow Fork Sao “ad at what price they will be delivered im St. Louis, Mo. The voods to be delivered at either place at the cot of the contractor. ies MACKINAC BLANKETS ¥OREION OB Do- 2,00 pair 3 past White Blankets, 60172 inches, pelos enka erties will to weigh § pound« 2.009 pair 2% point White Blankets, 54x66 inches, to weighé pds 600 pair Prk White Blankets, 36x50 inches, to weig! 3,900 1 $:p8in Beasiet B’ankets, 60372 inches, 200 pale 2 pal paint Scarlet Blankets, 64x66 inches, 0 weg 200 pair 2 point ‘Green Blankets, 60x72 inebes, to we! 8 pounds in pounds 2,600 point Indigo, Blue Blankets, 51x65 inches, to weigh 6 Rounde 100 pair 14-peint Indigo ae Blankets, 42x53 inches, to weigh 44: pounds SECOND OLASS—OLOTHS—FOREION OB Do- 500 yards Fancy Lirt Hive Gist 6 000 yards Gray List Bine Cloth 3,000 yards Saved List Blue Cloth 7.0uu yards Baved List Scarlet Oloth. THIRD CLASS—DBY GOODS, 20 doven 8-4 Woolen Shawls Linen Thread £00 Ibe. Cotton Thread 2,000 yards Turkey Bed Oil Calico 1) 600 yards Bine Dritling g yards Brown Driliiog 0 000 yarde Red Stripe Red Ticking 5.000 yarde Super Satinets 5.000 yards Batinet 5,08 yards Hickory Shirting 2.000 yards Brown Shirting 20.000 Hickory Bhirts 10, 00) ards Duck, (for tents.) FOURTH CLASS—HARDWARE. 10) dozen best Cast Stee! Axes, from 3to3!, pounds, witb hand!es. Leo doven best Cast Stool Half Axes, from 2 to3 pounds, with handles 1.000 Camp Kettles assorted sizes 1. Short handle Fry Pani 00 gozen Tin Pans. 2,4, ann qantt; in equal quan- ties. preseed 1,60 cozen Sg og Spoons 1 668 dozen Tin Caps 2.10) dozen Butcher Knives, 6 inch blade 1 000 dozen Fish Hooks, (assorted) 800 dozen Fish Lines, (assorted. ) + of all articles ~ PP. = arded to thts h the propor is furnished te Le equal in all respects to roe samples No bids for less than @n entire class uf the arti- cles specified will be considered. All articles furnished idly iyspected and co: an agent or agents Such goods or articles conform to the samples will be rejected. a: the contractor will be boun equired kind or wuality within Five day or.if that be not done, they will be parchased at his ¢xpense. Payment will be mae for goods received on in voices thereof, certified by the agent or agents ap- pointed to inapect the The richt witl be r erved to require a Teater youn of any of the articles named tian thet -cified in the abov chelule, not exceeding thres thoes the amount thereor. Any of the bids, or any parte thereof, may be Ltn ap or rejected, at the option of the depart- nt. ™No bids will be consilered from persons who have failed to comply with the requirements of a former cc ntract with the United States ‘No proposal wiil be considered that does not STRICTLY COMPLY With the following requires cepts mProporals must embrace the articles with the qnantitics thereof a» set forth in the above sched- ule, with the prices annexed to rach, aud the amonnts mnst be carried out and footed ap, each class to be eepnraiony stated and feoted up. Said prices and amounts must bego given without any modttication or proposed modification whatever Prop: should be submitted in the following form I jor we] hereby propose to furnish the Indian Department, according to the terms of the advertisement of the Commissioner of Indian Af- . dated Novembe: $36, the following articles he prices thereto Here insert the list prepared as indicated in the first parag: advertisement.) Said articles are to we deliverable either at New Yorkor St Louis. asthe Commia- siover of Inciam Afiairs may elect, on or before the oth day of Febraary next: and, if thi peal be accepted. I [or we! wilt, within five d thereafter. execnte = contract accordingly, ecnrity satisfactory to the Commissione Attwirs for the f.itnfal performan Each proposal must be accompanied by a guar- anty in the following form, to be signed by two responsible persons. whose sufficiency must certified by s United States Judge or District ae torne: ” We hereby Jointly and severally gnaren- tee that the above jidder, [or bidders.| it a contract shall be awarded to him ‘or thea] ac- cordil his [or their} bid or proposal, will ex- ecutea tract accordingly and give the requisi security for the faithfal performance of the si &s prescribed in the advertisement for proposals for Indian goous, dated November 21, 1556; and in the event of bis for their] failure’ so todo, we hereby agree snd bind ourselves, our heirs, exe- cutors,and <a eit and Unived ptates ax di teen per cent. on “bon ds will be required in the amount of tne bid for the faithful Ba igen of the contract, with cont fied toys a ated "Btate 2 yadge or District Ae lo a nit a Ju or ie at ad LEWIS ¥. BOGY. Ane: 2 22 eta joner. | Lege TOR SW RAEPING PAPEB AND Post Orvice DeraxtMeENt, Wastineton. D.C., October 26, 1588, ¢ Sealed Proposals will be received at this Depart- nent until the 13TH DAY OF DECEM BER bert at 12 o'clock, neon. tor ee of fe Pon Pind PAPER and TWINE for the use ef the Post Offices ay United i Seine ed em Fawell year from and after ' 'articlon to be deifrorea free of York; and Buffalo, New York. The estimated quantity of each net and the apality tpereet required at each agency, are spe- low. cof Wi ~: ins i Srl og i hes in ot oo of Tapping Paper. y mc ss materfal and and quelit; fa tee Denes in ail = acts to at tow in aS! ae ae 1o weig! ream, Team to cerouiale Se pei perfect quires. 10,060 hey of Jute. or other st itable Twine hard twisted, and in balls, to weigh about one pound each. 2,000 pounds or coarse Hemp Twine. ebont one- eighth of inch in diameter, and in balls to ym one to two pounds each. District No. 2, at New York & citys aNewe York 12.00 reams of Wrappi oe imilar te that described in the esti mates fot District No.1. 27,000 pounds of Jute, or other Twine, similar to that de-cribed in the eetimates for District 0.1 10,600 pounds of coarse } Hemp Ping similar to that required for Distr ct Disirici No.8, at Bi Tre New Yor! 10,000 reams of W: ‘aper, similer™ ‘to that required for Di ‘2,000 peunds of Jute, or other” rpc similar to t required for Distri@t No Fike: vf 10,000 pounds of cvarse Hemp Tetue, similar to t pat, | described and required for District Proposals will be ey Aid for each ticle on the articles, and fo or OF The contract er cantrects 5 (il be awarded to the lowest and best ID jal to be-determined afte: careful exeminat the purpose of ascertain- ee Ly ool wiih iia its Dracticnl Tesulte, be most an! ment. Tf the ¢ Siictricte oneal be reconstructed, or the Dumber iucreased or diminished, the articles shall bedelivered at such place or places as the patmiasigg General shall dJesiguate,at pro rat rod the Postmaster General reserves the rij ne on bis part of iucreasivg or reducing the ee, of the er required over or under the esti: named iu this odvertisoment, if he strait cor timaten it nece — ‘to do #« Sam, of such “articles as are now nsed at the ee a be seen at eitber of the above- Bidders I'scnd samples of such articles asthey Propose to ish with hele bids Each bidder must furnish with *- Propeeal guarantees of his ability to compl: ith his Did, and pertitcahe froma ont liable iat ench erately, and seporatels for once district, tricts. snoh guar’ BP | es cemsnry be Pr ries will be anata to a con- ti A failmre to furnish an article contracted for romptly. or the tural fan article inferior to Phat contracted for, w H eee ufticient caure tor the forfeiture of the Bids not made as Tequired by by thie this notice will not be conridered. pes 8 “| — be marked om the envelo, =o va 1 pocioor or as room rend iting the: dressed to the ¥ eect pian Ge AL) 0c %-lawiw GQukgEseE! BOOnEFORT, CHBEBSE! BE, vi did SaP SAGO, EDaM, | CACCIO CAVALLO. CANABTRATO. ENGLISH DAIRY. OUNG AMERICA, AM of thes tern Theres vrieee ie at low je ee NSW. BURCHELL. LEGAL NOTICES, whee ce age | DRIED PETE NER? rcs be oiOptne petition of JOH cus saMeSCeRENOCCH Streets north. - N.Y he extene: hronicls Beilting. ees Brees te ne be recel: for the dered wget or | 18% of ats ‘and . o Saal es | Se Suhtees 7a TOL, 708, andl her information inquire of $: 7 KEN- 763. on which divisions extension 5 pow praves, BEDY. No. e508 Tih street, between Dand BE. | for an rovement in Machines for no 7-Stawtdec 1 (Chron & Intel } moans for ont years dg the «: sige _— a itis rdered that ti aid an be eee Pp ° wher Fraser ie the Paten ‘on Mon’ ada pest Pbeees. 3. C.. Cope 2. ruary. 1867, at 12 0% ; end sll ere ann Sealed Pro: will be somneee at ne Oise to show if ROT EMBRR 30 1566, for or furnish Onst- ox! = fo aa tas f ae tie os dey. wuacee , from 300 to £00 head blocks B oridence, B.I , trom 300 to 80 do t from leven. Co: to WOdo Box Sarre. Yovfrom 4,0 to 6,000 head | j sateste, Pa., from 3,000 to 3.800 head | jy sae argh, Pa. Sram Ses be ae beet blocks within ten 3 erick. a RS 1,000 to 1,500 | Ordered id_, from 800 te 600 > the Republican Halters Me, re mn dn 8 4 . C.. 8. Tom 700 do PaRbogkant, as em .20"% ‘Co bead t ss 100 to 200 Ks ‘O. ) from 20 to 00 head block Woshisaton. D. C., from 20,000 to 25,000 head | Alexandria, Va., from 3,000 to 4,000 head | Freagrih-bure, Va., from 12,000 to 16.000 head Aptictnm, 3 mA. » frem 4,000 to 7,500 yee" blocks Quan COURT, Hovemesr © 1886. — Die - TRICT oF COLUMBIA. Wremine in County, -—In the case i John Shea, trace James 5! 2% adminie- Winchester, Va., from 5,0 to 8,000 head oF the repens’ Conzt of" Wontaste eae Barres Ferry, Va.,foom 1.00 to 150 neat | Seren: oarotyued, Sestraat the et et a to11.000head blocks | Mibation of the personal satase of cale s do Oity Point or Fecerapars, from 15,008 to 20,000 head blocks hei Kewbern, N. .,{rom 1,00 to. 1.800 head blocks a N. C., from 2,00 to 3,000 bead Salisbury, N. O., from £09 to 60) head blocks Goldeborcigh, N.C., from 1.100 to 2,000 head " | @harlo-ton, 8 _O.. from 500 to 1.090 head blocks | | i from 3,00) te +,U head blocks : Norfolk, 1200 | ' | no T-law3w* Floronce. 8. me from 208 to 3.200 EPHANS’ COU: Bilton Head, 8 + from 2,000 to 2500 head | or OoLumBIa locks Ip the case of Hi Beaufort, from 1,000 to 1 7 head i blocks of John B Burtis Savannah, Ga , from 1.000 to1 Marietta, rt of Saturday." the 2 a Beveber next, for th final settlement a1 x of th | sonal estate of said and and, as far as Rag same have been col turned into money; when and x— all the creditors and heirs of said deceased are cages to erg > with their —_ 3 Prop- erly vouc! ey may C—O y law be 1% “cu said Ander-vnville, Ga , from 12,000 to Boe head blecks Millen, Ga., from 1.500 to 2.500 head dlocks Mobile, Als. from 70) to 1.000 ane = Sey: Als., nee 000 to 3.000 1,000 head biocks w Orleans, La., from 3,0 to 4.00 bead blocks as, Fla, from 500 t | | | ' | j scks | Port Baieon, La., from 500 to 600 sar ae ke | | cluded benefit Baton Bou La., from 2,000 to 2,500 head fener” —— a copy of u boven h ‘k for a Brownsville, Texbe, from 500 to 600 Drevions tothe oad da ‘Test :—3. 0. ROBBINS Brazes Santiago, Texas, from 20 to 3) head | ne 1-wSw* an Wits. “ o atches: Miss, from 1.300 to 2.000 head bi BPHANS’ COURT 1886.—DistRic? Vickelcigy Miss, from 1,00 to 2500) bout | Oler'ce: cunia, WastiNoToN m Oocwe, Toe . j disc « a et ry ye os Ddiocks Fort rt Donsleon, Tenn., from 2,000 to 3,008 head Nast ile Tenn., from 15.000 to 20.000 head Pitteburg Lar Lansing, Tenn... from 3,000 to 4,500 stone iver.” Ton from 4.000 to 5.00) head canon em Tenn., from 8,090 to 10,000 head bloc! Knoxvilig, Tens., from 2,500 Meet to 3,000 heaa aguely, edministratrix the admi: > Sets ‘Star, Columbi from 1.209 to 1.00 head blocks ‘Test—JAS. K. OBEIRNE, Eontevitlé, Ky, from 4.00 to 6 lib eea blocks, | _BO 14-lawSw* Register of Wille. emp elec: ae from 2.000 to do *aI8 is: TO GIV) ICE, That the subscri- ing Green, Ky from i-ato to 1-900 co has obtained Orphans’ Court fortectone KY 5 7 b 3.000 £0 1,308 do Wastingun county, im the District of Columbi Cairo, 1N., from 0 5.000 do letters tes amentery on the personal estate o: Chicago, Lit. Trom 100 to 4500 do John Nebel, Inte of Washington, D. C, Springheld, TIL, from 600 to 0 1.200 do deceased. having clsams against al ron . from 200 to 300 do the said d |, are hereby warned to exhibit ck stand Lil , from 1,200 to 2,000 do the same, with the vouchers thereof. to the subscri- Jeffersonville, Ind ,from 80) tole do ber. on or before the 7x4 day of Octorer. next; Indianapolis, Ind., from 1,200 to 3.000 do they may otherwise, by law, be excl from ali a ee Given under my heed thi of October Cincinnat jo, from 7 lo LJ ol t 0, from $00 to 2.100 do .. — Euiza M-OCRLOe ennison. byes from 3010400 do oc 24 lawSw* Executrix. » Ohio, from 2 to soy bt ad 6 St Louis, Mo, frem4 fm to 5.000 heal blocks Jeflerson Bariacks, Mo, from 3,00 to i0 eaa biocks Fort Lesveuworth, Mo.. from 1,000 to 1,500 head Daven —e Towa. from 100 to 200 head blocks. gugert, Jos from S00 te 1.000 do bien Bock. Ark, from 2.000 to 2.200 Fort fo, Ark |from i. 20) to 1, HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, That the enb- a has obtained from the Orphans’ Court = ny eo County.in the District of Colum- 8 of administration, w.a..onthe personal eatate. ‘st Philip W. Byrne. late ‘of Washington County, deo . All = Roving 9 against said d hereby exhibit the same, with the vo vouchers thereof. Se the subscriber. on or before the 3d day of November, next; they 4 otherwise by law be excluded from do do Owaba,N.T., trom 1,400 to 2.000 d all benefit #f the said estate. San Franciscé. Cal. irom 2ovte 1.00 33 | jagives under my hand thie $! dey of Novenber, The bead blocks tobe made imacconiance with | 298; . sugges pri the specifications, and to couform strictly to the samples, both of which immy be seen at the Oiices et the Depot or Chiet Quartermasters at Boston, New York. Philaaeiphia, neg ed Baltimore, "PPHIS 18 TO GIVE NOTICE, That the subscri- ber has obtained from the Orphans’ Dears of umbia, Washington County. in the District of Washington, Fortress Movroe. Bichmond, Ka- | letters of administration on the personal estate of leigh, Newbern, Fayetteville. Obarieston, Savan- pi) J.8 — late of Washington, D. C bal, Augusts. (Ga ,) Taliahassee, Mobile, New Tsons having claims against the s: a Oricane, Galveston, Vicksburg, Memphis: West, | deceased axe herety warmel te extibit the same Murfreesboro’. Louisville, | with the vouchers thereof. to the subscriber, om oF before the avilie, Colambus, Ohio.) st Louis, Fort Sao fo - worth. Omeha, Little Rock an: (Bids for San este will ber received until De: cember 31, 1596. 3. They will be about pine (9)inches high, from ten (10) to twelve (12) Inches ton from'three h ':) to four and & halt (45) imches wide, ange around the bottom. They will te and will have a number cast on the omne and an inscription of name, renk. recim aril, company, Or corps, and date of death of deceased, cast in raised letters on the top. They Must be cast of good stove-plate irom, weich Bot legs than twenty ok. an | thoroughly by df; 4. Separate bids are place, end incase the same fer to Sp cuopi ly more than one locality. it s ould be stated at what reduced price the articles would be furnished in | the increased num! 5 Each bid must be acoompanied by Ba soe) Fc wage Feuhfallyres and premptiy Lage (The respon- Pe Ge, of the oeatocs oe wn by the of the clerk of of the nearest Dis- trict Doure or of the United States District at- th day of October next: they may otherwise by law be excluded from all benefit of the said estate Gi der my hand this a day of October, iven under my Mani L i Be sa." i] a! | .HIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, c= the subscrt- ber has obtained from the lowers of administration on the personal Jobanna Kappel. late of Washington, D. & All persons having claims against aid deceased. are hereby ors ie to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereef. to the sutscriber, the 34 day of November next; the: me fae otherine by law be excluded from gil benedit Stabeaaid under my hand this sd sf of seer. no 5-law3w* "Kamin se J. R. ELVANS & CO., ”S WHOLBSALE AND RETAIL Deslers tn 3 he Government reserves to itself the a Tight to roe all ya it eae isfactery: and to delay award not ai BUILDERS’, COACH, 4ND CABINET HARDWARE be made. 7. The time of delivery to be subject to future arrangement, sufficient ume being allowed afier the ists of uames are farnished to the comtractor, The articles must conform rigidly to the sam: pie. and will be subject to such BAB 1BOB AND STEEL, at the OUT NaILs, — ef delivery as the Chief of the Bureawmey ye The full mame and Post office address of the bid- HORSBSHOBS, der — aD) int oye be pl by ‘endorsed ** porate to for lron Head be tape Se Quartermaster General. bia Quartermaster Gene: ne 3 tnos0 Brevet Major General, Prorosars FOR LETTER BALANCES, HORSESHOE NAILS, NUTS AND WASHERS, &c., &c., Be. dood Orrice DEPARTMENT, H — Propowals wil Hoe received a ‘at this Depart- t until. the a3tH D DAY OF DECEMBER bere merit NEXT ai "clock . for Hy ishing TE BALANCES for the use of the pant Ofce in the United States, for one year. from and after the Sist ser, of December next, of the following —_ jances capable of weighing eight ounces ouien wel to down to quarter ounces UF theses it insuppores, 800 to 1. wil meeps = nag ¢. wei ping two oe avo ong weight. own a oe igen So to 1g) ‘will be nis ed. test correctness. and strength and dorebitity will be required im the Baiances to be rnishea. Samples of each description of Ta must secompany 3 and the bidder who may ob- tain the contract will be reyutred to furnish Bal- ances ordered, ef a quality iu all respects equal to 309 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUB, 301, 303, 305 O STRERT, And 85end S7 OUISIANA AVENUB, WASHINGTON, D. 0. the sem: All Orders, inebox, vor Srapapartioa, snd doltverca teoeet SOUTH AND WRT, ‘Aeency of thet Post see bemeriment. at the Bleak Filled with Care and Promptness, o" F = evi- furnish dence of his ability to com! Tero sufficient sureties CABBIAGE AND WBEEL STOCK ving from Factory, and sold Constantly arriving it be envelope. «Proposals for Letter 77 ss | ae the Hlret Assiatant Postmaster General iene: | M06 26-lawée ALES ctimaster | TIN PLATB, REASURY, DRPARTMERT. PIPE AND SHEBT LEAD, T sce ¥e or emvar kk iiss. | COPPER, ZINO, ac.. Sealed Propoeale will be recs ; unt Ta clack m , "December iste. for far. | Sold ot Eastern Bates and shipped with despete sent ind aud one Showsand 1 “00)) toads of Gravel. i BAIR, moss, | Tow, Ana RXOELSIOR thi Constantly on hand In bage and bales, iy quaiity tot os the right to rey | oon any eet may be for ite awe interes: * Provorals should ae fa ead creed ronacale for Sand» the Supervise E, COBDAGE, ac. ing Ae er or ihe reise rtment. BOPE, wo 190d — BOCHET COLLA ; MBS. T a: Wes }-c09, Collar Book; Eagle PRICES CUBERET FUBNISHED WEEBELY mittis ; Mrs oy Amt — uals Fea Pde saire ace At oe JOBN B. ELVANB & s., Kgitting Books Mrs. Ocar eA NCR TAYLORS | or 02m Washington, B.

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