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“THE EVENING STAR. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. LEGAL NOTICES. aialieeiia oerennteeeprenin mann ahnennamins ———— ee FOR AaB TSANSPORTA- POBALS FOB STATIONERY. THE 6UP.: COURT O 'B pis- | sion. See ae ThIOE OF OOLUMBEA TEs PIS Lete Paris Fashions. 's Ovrics, H Post Orne Dararrurnt, Deo. 31, 1886, ‘This 3d day of Jan@ery, 3367. | Uorsl, and expecialiy the pale pink pariety» ary 16, 1857. Sealed. Fropes is a be received at the Post | Patrick White and Andrew J.) . aguin a boner mpm wy rhc aps Si ae ry Frepecaie will be zapet ves, at thie — pert ‘ Joyce, complainants, * G pe clock m.. . . Of coral, beads: being introduced among. tae | fer the treassertsilen of Mitiess Beraiton Sorted Jenepd, Johtgon, Mary Jona} Equity He, 8. Werk co as to give it more relief. With bro- 1, 1867, end ending on. Ji john Malone, de- fendants. The objest of the bili thea in!! procure a decree for the sale of certain pieces or is of id lying and being in Washington District of Gor a, beta Sand wt of in Bquare 1,060, to satisfy a debt dae by de- Joseph Johnson, te the complainants. — * Ali sets forth in substance that the said | the year Lg caded dresses. trimmings made with precioas | March 81, 1868, on the fellowing ROUTE From Fort MePhersoa. some materials, consequently butio: eof | such Pag Ly Ton lapis lazaii, jas ery few flowers are need in headdresses this season, and bandelets have entirely disap- ‘eska, peared Mauy young ladies only wear a hand- b= py a some comb, with either a silver or gold tep; | $9 ; ne ery, and if a flower is added, it is a very tiny one 7 A, prsp iE indeed. Wattean wreaths are occasionally | {re Ter eerieney oie. 40 deg, 1 r > i et specifies, as nearty as can now | Said J amount. quality. and descri, of to be seen. but they are composed of Lilipatian Of articles that will be wasted, a6) inks,&c. By way ef comtrast, enor- stemated euanhity wan endent, John M. Han wets are weed for ornamenting ball * Cuise Bo. mage hemor. sole use and benefit of Mary Johnson, w For example, a whité dress Jem, Lise Ho. | Joseph Johneon. That compiainaasts resses. le th & bouillonnce skirt will Dave over ita Ot eer lieed cas Game: GF Rlala Anleh, | moet efcondomaation of the ania. pleces or pare tapic of white and cerise striped silk, em- thea i peeeds. per sat tthe sommes Jaw Mas at Sagerattic eect broidered round the edge with-cerise chenille. For: Golora: | 2. 40 reams Foolscap, plain. machine, falnt-lived | of complainents teaiant aaid Joseph Jenneon aod The tunic bog a Poe at the — which it aoe Sears aortn cae zest and trim: se to weigh not lessthaa iz | revs at es egg trust from sald Joesph back, and a # or other thas pounds ean son te ses Go eee ‘D Siiromi sien desi Territory, and to any other | 3. ome Feolecay, biwe-laid, hand-made, produced before the Court. 10, rei 4 int-lined, gar Pattern, commeuly the white tulle. e route. fees bP jepateb or Consu Paper, to There is a new fashion of looking up skiris BOUTE Ho. 3. weigh not less than sixteen pounds, por anid pieces or parcels of groun jately introduced; st je to trim them with a | Pism port Usion gr suck other depot se may be ream re vet | certains thet Gos Gad’ Gosaien Gee tien, large revers, which is lined with silk of a dit- | 9 ‘OF stations th: re, OF May be estat, | 4 128 reame Quarto Post, machine, plain, faint- | claimed to havea lien om the said pieces or par- ferent color from the dress, and is fastened at | fisndo i, bat Tencltor to 8 te orsta- lined thr. es. per ream oes of ground; that on searching the iand records the back with a bow, or buttoned on with a be designated in the Fermtory of &; 5. Sreams best Double Oop paper, plain, por | Sr Washington county. District of Golumbia, no gimp bution. This style of dress is only worn the Btate of Texas weet of longitude | ¢ 10 teams Neto paper, gilt. large eed f tru 14 lead én grande iilette, when the underskirt is inva- = ‘ Tiably cut with atrain. These revers are al- BOUTE Bo, 4. a {said attachment and the lev: 2 > por ream te, the From 8t. Paul, Minneeote, to such 7. 5 reame Note paper, plain, large size, per of most invariably made of white silk, embroid- | ZT abiiehed inthe Biate of Mines. Preeted ‘iete' be git; saw ais Malone. ered with chenille of the color of the upper ad in portion of Dakota Territory iy- per, + oma 20, per 31.000, was ekirt. it of the Missouri river. FI found recorded. That the said deed of trust wae i Note paper, plain, amall size, per | tecorded meatly eleven months citer the thereof. and oves two monthe a! 1s Envelope paper, yellow or buf; | jeving of said attachment. ‘1h oF + pape ment isa prior lien om the said jooes and par gro7al, per ream of ground, before the said deed ef trust. Prays py Books, not less than 599 digcoversfof the amount still dueand Unpaid on Size white adhestve Kavel. | S84 deed of trast, and praya a sale of pt ‘4 Ls aatis ooth and thick 935 by stu: | Of the complainants ai J Very pretty toilettes for children have been prepared for the New Year's feies. For boy's ‘wear there are costumes in velvet cloth and je No. 2.2 000 pounds ; om Route Ho. velveteen, or English velvet, as it is called in | 3,8,000 090 pounds, and on Boute No. 4, 8,590,00) P: trousers are tight at the Kuee, the | Pounds. Jacket is straight, and has pockets; a large | p__ippossls will be made for each route sepa- square linen collar completes the costume, iddere will state the rate per ‘There is much lesssimplicity displayed in little oun at which they will eeutpart estes girls’ frocus. They are dressed iu the same | in each month of the year, beginning April 1, style as their mothers, only in miniature—short | 1867. and ending March 81, 1958 skirts, petticoats with pleated borders, &e. A | , Bidders should very pretty costume is called the Flor d’ Aliza. = id : jagine a low dress, y= Princesse, with a Rs 1¢ simulated on it, and opening square in | more responsi! 3,00 buff or white adhesive Enveiepes, ver: front en ‘ablier. This tunic is sometimes | ce-e's comiract Is'a lor : smooth and thick. per hundred Ps” Ve Pepe yee pce bir bc Aa straight and sometimes scolloped. Wmite cash- | tionedinthe propesal to the party pr: posing th. 17. 1,000 small size white note adbesive Envel bt to be trans; daring the ed on Boute No. 1, 30,000 pounse; f fi 4 orci dat rpg as ninnction a net jefe! is. Jose ve Envelopes, very Saluesn. Mary Johneon, John M. Mane n Tobe 4 pmooth and thick, 9% by S% inches, per | Fiyn and Jobu Malone, sud their confederares, Reecaea sek geen | ike de faa lene white or buff adhesive Envelopes, | Sben 4! Lae pnt wy mln sede byabondin the sum ef | ‘very smoothand thick for letters ani oon! | a0d their agents and servant H culars. 8% by 3% inches, per hundred eee vi ~ Fad Ls - to the sald non. resident defend: doseph Jobu- mere is much need as a material for frocks for | Goutract will be, accepted and entered tatos and SAT ee aks “atuacies' sou, dery Johacon. snd Jehu Wire’ ty poslishiag girls between three and seven years of age, the —. eae len: Ltn ge ‘ar maith said | 18. 2) : ay pl no! nesive Envel- copy of thie order fn the Eveniog Star. news tunic being simulated with a white silk rache, | Party!” —_—* polpsingrpuele materia) OR: fof en Bnvelopes, per | Pivridre? Gulambln: thres times eeeekiter oie or with arowaw of blue silk. Mor older giris | ° ‘The contractor will be required to give bonde in hundred pocorn thar jnggla in mfp gee phen Hime poplin is the popular material. A favorite | the foil ue yo = Crass No. 3.—PENS AND PENCILS, ETO fendauts r by so \oulette is an iron-grey poplin, tbe skirt short R. $20,000. 20, 25 gross Perry’s and Guillott’s best metailic office of the Cier! and ecolloped out, and bound with blue poplin. Er 2, 200,000, 4) pene, per gross n the first Tuesday of Jane, A. D. & blue cashmere petticoat, with @ box pleated Qn Boute No 3, oo 21. @ from metallic Pens, of other Manufacture, | 187. to answer the said biil of complaint: otlier best 6 Bane coueaner e OF the lopalty and sol- | 9, 1 abren heat Gold Pens, per dozen them Provided the Beet patitcation of th ponies Both a blue cashmere Garibaldi and a white bid ‘i . lozen bes p i I muslin bodice are made with the style of skirt. atinad, 28d Person offered as secur. | 25° 2.9 Opaque Quills, No. 8, per M shall appear at least four months bef. i 1857, tating tl Piaim poplin is also a favorite material for must be endorsed * Proposals for | 24- Fall a ee Tuesday of Ju Stems bs young girls they are usually trimmed witb ” im cn Bente Mo. 1 porte . Fraduated, per dozen anes 2 A.B. ob IN, associ ate Just ce, &e, black vel Must net omit to ti nd biue Lead Pe; A true copy: ; MEIGS, Oler novelty, bevore closing my letter, which: nas Srakie adeeeez, comply with the requirements | 26 10¢oxen beat red a mess Ber | at. MILLER, Solictiot for coinplainants, recently been introduced. They are flowers | The party ts award 1s made must pe | Orass No. 3.—INK, INKSTANDS, WareRs,| /*3'8wow = Made of wool, so fine and delicate that they are | prepared to execu contract at once. and to ap wax. N THE SUPREME COURT OF THE DIs- easily mistake rte Ones; they no more re- Hive Ore reautres bonds for the faithful perform. | 7. 12 poy Jaketante. Knox Or any patent, large I a TRICT os COnUMBIA, a2 hin o' e contract. 2 ay anaary,. A.D. . Que: P. Marphy, eserved. F dozen. t those of thirty years ago The contractors on each route must bein readi. | 29. a00"bottlon tak , black, Maynard & Noyes’, in Ann T. Neary et al. Reetiy, a. 108 Took LAUDANUM TO END Hee Trovsies.— | 24%8 for service by the Ist day of il, 1867, aad Quart bottles. per bo! William J, Miller, trastee appointed in the Will be required to have @ piace of business or | 30. 25 bottles ArnoMi's Copying Ink, per bottle, titled et ke sale of th I on Last evening young woman, apparent agency at which he may be communicated h | 31. 100 bottles David’s Carmine lax,ounce, Mo. 1, See ued anes fo a eoned. ta the procyed. about 24 years of age, good looking and weil preaptly and readily for Boute Mo. 1, at Omaha, per dozen bottles sf: ings mentioned. having reported to the Coart th: reseed, was found on Main street, Charles- G t Fo Bey, Mesens; for 82. 20 —— Wafers, common sizes, red, por secontormity with the decree Sosy wy Age beg the t 7 “Marsalis omice, “where a physician “at stich other 33. 75 [rca coo ane best extra suprfine, Uist eleven. Ut Jip Seuarr ve Buidre and th itty es as may be in- ~ el it. (538,) t improvements the: eon, con- was called and rendered medical aid. Afver a ed as the starting point of the route. Oxass No. 4.-OUTLERY AND MISOELLANE. sisting of ssmnli frame louse, to Willinc, 2a re, short time she so far recovered as tobe able howing the conditieus of the con OUS ARTIULES. for the sum of twenty-five hundred ($3,509) dol te state that she purchased fifty cents worth of tered into for each route can be had M. 8 do: Penknives, Bodgers & Son's, four | !ars,and that tho purchaser has fally complied laudanum at an apothecary store, and had lication at this effice, or at the office of the blades, buck-horn handle: nuine, per | With the terme of paying all the purchase taken the poison asshe was tired of living. rmaster at New York. Saint Louis, Fort ai “s money fn cash to trustee: It is therefore by there being so much Wickedness in the world | }es ne eee aeeninenaae bord Fors Snel. | 36. 6doven Erasers, Rodgers & Bon's ivory han. | the Court, thi 24 f January, A. D. 1857,or- at the present time. She also said that she M ih jes, gen a per dozen dered that th le and report’be ratified and , poral. <i : © contr: reo boarded at No. 9 Broadway, Chelsea. Officer | 'By order of the Quartermaster General. ote pee ieee shown on or before the sth day of Febrasry, & De Whituer and another gentleman at once con- ALEXANDER BLI38, $8: 20 dozen Folders, ivory, 9 inch, per dozen 1867: Provided a copy of this order be published veyed her to Chelsea, stopping at the office of Brevet Colonel and Assistant 89. 400 dezen red Linen Tape, assorted, per dozen | in the Evening Star three times a week for threo the Qity Marshal, where she was taken in, ja 18-36t Quartermaster, U. 8. A 0. 10 ito BUIK Taste, colors and widths, in succesaly a weeks before the said sth day of Feb- and appeared to be in a dying condition. Dr. BOPOSALS FOR PAPER FOR THE PU r dozen rusry, A. . B- i ights, assorted, a A true copy. phrocby hys B mimes Geog ampere a P LIC PRINTING 42. So Sounie Tudia Robber; prepared: por pocal | ASRS Sw Toat—B, J MEIGS. Clerk. ejecteome of the Iaudanum from her stomach, Ofice Superintendent Publre Printme, ; | “3 * Bounds India Buvber, a » Per | ()RPHANS?’ COURT Jan. 8, 1386.—Dictuier and could articulate a tew words, saying Washington, Jan. 18, 1887, ¢ 44. 98 quarts Black Sand, per quart oF Corea» Warn. ieron Corny, To wu: “Send for my George.” She subsequently In pursuance of the provisions of the fourth | 4. 2 eunces Pounce, per ounce In the case of Abranam Btakely, executor stated that a young man in Charlestown, | section of the act entitled ‘An acttofartherrey. | 46. 400 poonde bamed Batterson, bad been paying his <= ulate the printing of the public documents emi | 47. 100 pounds dresses to ber, had @ot her ina family way, | the Purchase of paper for the pgblic printing,” | 48. 6dozen Bul and then wid her it was “all up” between | SRP De vecer ee ey ae es. Sealed P do: received 1 Ww is them. On this account she had taken the Febraary, 1857 ae orclecks fox (oak laudanum, and wanted to die as soon as pos- | Paper for the Pu Printing anti! the 3ist sible. A letter was also found on her person, | December. 1867, t id Proposals to be opened in relation te the partmg of the young man | before and the award of contracts to be made by from her. She gave the name of Snsan Mer. | the Joint Committee of Vos fader for she iret Titt, was bornin Brighton, and her husband ts | ofine Goverment: pared now at sea. She was Kept at the marshal’s | Cities, ae near ‘can be ascertai a * ‘3 sMice last night, and comfortably cared for, as | {ity of ench kind of paper that will be footed auitin ness eb Deas: ee it was unsale to remove kerto her boarding | but contracts will be entered into for all that may Hida not fully conforming to the advertisement house. This morning she rallied sufficiently | be needed daring the yar, and no more. i if lizabeth Miles. deceased. the executor wine’ cotton ye af a" has Wit, the approbation of the Ur- . 5 bans’ Court of Washington County atoresaid, ey SANSSARY,, TONGILOF et. par || Piteead Tensiag, tee Sih ee of Pee ‘bi Te pounds Gust Azabic: beak, par ouill far as the same have been collected and turned lace onthe) (Pr — earn meuey; when and where all the creditors and gon 5 ngaced be thickly gummed heirs of said deceased are netified to h wide arouud the lappels. with thefr claims properiy vouched otherwise b; law be excluded fro ben. said deceased's estate: Provided a Copy of this or, ger be published gnce a week for three weeks in the je said day. poset ele Tost oberenr. | JAS. B. a 1-lawaw* Beat will not be eonsidered. — co to be con veyed to her residence.—B, Her. - 0) 4 d conditiens of the advertisement 10 AUSPUL ACCIDENT.—A co 000 reams of fine Printing Paper, uncal tracs for jonery the head of the Depart MNGTON, December 25, i sauaee are Hampshire, Eres Prentice mensuring Mn fuohess sud welt ce aareds ment will, in slicases, Judge whether the articles On the petition of WILLIAM WICK EBSHAM, 1 3 ve pounds tothe ream of 600 she. endered by the oo ol " Lo! " .. Praying fer the extension this account of an accident in Entield. A work. fi nds toth bel Ginnie Gia potent granted to kim cn the aeeeeint man im che Tannery, by the uame of Michael | Class 2—CALENPRBRED PRINTING PAPE ““The Stationery se to, be farnished as it may be ‘April, t203.for an imprevement ‘in Sewing Ma, Bertrand, met witb a verysingularand severe | $,(00 reams of superfine ealendered Printi ordered by the Department, and at the contract | chines, for veven years from the expiration o' i accident while grinding bark. A small cord F. measuring 24388 inches, and weighing prices, whether the quanti ties exceed or fallshort | patent: which takes visch on tee 19th day of April, Which he had tied around bis waist become fty-three pounds to the ream of $00 heats. | Of those eat! . gnol by the fndividnal | "tris ordered thatthe said petition be heard at tepecify @ price—and | the Patent Office en Monday, ee Ist day of Unloosened and fell among the bark, and was | Class 3.—S1ZED ap PARERDERED PBINT- Bach pro: : P each and every article named tn |. a pri} next, at 12 o'cloc! picked up and thrown into the bark mill, but 1,000 reams superfine Printing Paper. hard-stzed | (ut one price—t m.; # sare caugbt around the upright shaft and wound : = le. ih up. Bertrand then shut the gate to stop the = welzhing forty: Ave pounds fein acne Gucaid any ertisles be required which are mot ave, why seid petition OneRt not to bestia tet wheel, but did not shut it close so bat jhe 100 sheets. ream of | enumerated, they are to Le furnished at the lowest the extension are required to wheel kept going. He then tried to take the Class 4.—MAP PAPER. mee pemnce, SS the Deverceunt aban sre 06 to nt Oftice thelr objections, specially cord from the shaft, and in some strange man- 1,000 reams superfin ber it caught around his left hand thumb and de: drew bim close into the mill. With nis right band be beid himself back and literally pulied bis thumb off at the second joimt, and tearing or having the con- ‘ing, at | fi ip Paver, sized and calen- a if the contractors | tet forth in writing, at testimony” ‘ied by cites p0mity be required. cor agree, then the De- | party to be nsed atthe eutd hearing must be taken ighing twonty- ae rtment may have the reels teramnes Fy 4 ‘and tra: tted tn ae edn an rat est siise ig tu taat Semana vy Min coptactor. | Goats eliceywaich wilt be fareinbed. on pple urn al the two large cords of the thumb out of his | Claes 6—WBITING PAPERS, (to be of en: B Blank forme for proposals will t Depovitions and other papers relied upon as aime nemiy.to-Mis elbow. 3.000 reams Quarto Post, Tosi liches o | Sores Raeeoe hereln fine Depart: | femmengny mare pe Aled pe yates if say, Kzno.—Thie fascinating Southern game bas | Sing. plstcan, 18xi0x. or rat ince Bone will be taken into consideration, unieas eet: | Wipin. ccs days after Sitng the te be, pablished in been recently introdsced in some Northern | 2.00 * Dei — 1 stantially areeing therewith. : the Bepublican ‘and jational intel 4 eities,and and it is stated that the places where 232 inches The head of the Department will, in all cases, | Wasmngton. D.O., and im the Journal, . the game is kept are nightly thronged with decide whether the terms of the contract have been | Mass , once & week for three successive wooks; players. ‘game is said to bea fascinating qe to Post. 22x34 inches complied with and reserves the power i -4 annul | the first of said meg reaper to be at least sixty one, and once interested in ita person is liable hes Be coatee: Gee say failure te comply ina rea- | days previous to day of bearing. z to on till he is ad broke.’ There are A to Commissioner instances, however, of some winning consid- Imperial, ent iuober, by the perven of apeons eontrasting: enavigtes | P gama we papers will pl erable money; bat the majority are losers. of any required size not enumerated oy failure i iy the articl \ coy “iad nad aelc ela es eae Ce ete r tw rticles, con! tol ir to es shall be liable for she forfeiture | @ poper containing thie : a tlawiw ee ee ot on S7-A cubic yard of gold is worth, in fround : Saison bpm ch Pond an Iiuuldated damages. ICE BLANKS. " Tee "t OF THE INT ‘0! the gold in the world, if melted Toure ne sized deat bidder: the beet Udo be determined afters | DD"? YiriED sraTEs PATENT OFFICE, ; a Four |” pounds massuring 22x34 imches, weighing 40 | Per teteers Nnasion for t pari ascerta\ i, inight be contained in a cellar twenty-four Rude per ream i which bid will in its preotioal results. On the petition of feet square cm nal oar — vol the | 1,7 aoe eee 26x32 inches, weighing 45 ing to the Department. . us fi raring f eo 08 Seeeataatacedee comea ethan ed ponnda pucssuring 26236 inches, wolghing 62 | ,,7he Mere ie soeateas Dots te tad or a tape rement tn Machine tbe Potat! saie nine feet square and nine feet high. 10 Teams’ Measuring 18x18 inches, weighing 22 ‘prope regard to the cont | from the oxpiraticn fi, eald pata, which takes WARNING TO NEWSBOYS.—A newsboy in 00 Teeme oemerin day Fil. fs regate | Pisce on the #th Ap Measuring 18x34 inches, weighing 24 octng the aes ' ered that the said’ petition be heard Philadelphia has been arrested on the charge Pounds per Team. me ert x w: ined inige ad” the ‘Poteet Office on onpht, the st of obtaining money under false representa- Proposals will be received for the whole a- ni jel-lawiw master General. ‘clook. m. ons by making @ practice, when he was | tity or fer any portion. not less than one thousand a vstuck,” of crying Out, “Assassination of the jesignated ia Classes | and a — tition omht not President,” «Murder of Gen. Grant,” «Death pentily oc ny ge ot Ss ECRET DI BEA Ce ersons zie of Thad. Stevens,” and similar falsehoods. one-fourth f Bamplor of the duality SAMARITAN'S Girt: oot forth in ee poe S7-Two thousand trancs have been sub- ‘Ofice an mores SAMARITANS GIFT! ‘a sol tenth sériéed in France towards the expense of ex. De required Figidiy toconforsite the | THE MOBT OSBTAIN BEMEDY EVER USED PATIT {6 be nocd at, the sat periments in the training of silewormsin a omores farnis! “Yes, A P ‘ost Tive GuRE,” fer office, which will be fi state of freedom, with a view to collecung h class will be considered scparately,.and be | GONORRHG&4, GLEET, STRICTURES, @e | tion. their.eggs. subject to a bi contract. but ere may Depest| other papers jasses in the Contains no Mineral, no Balsam, no Mercary, SF-The journeymen carpenters of Albany | MS of tha classes in the camepre- Only Ten Pills to bs Taken to Kiecs a Cure, “eet ec b@ye-demanded from their bosses an advance Ho proposal will be considered unless accom. They are entirely vogetabiec, having no smeil nos filing th $2.50 to$3 per diem after the Ist of nied by a guaranty that the bidder or bidders. ¥ nploasant taste, and will not tn any ia ed, also, that this noti larch pext. if his or their proposal shall be accepted, will en- Jaze the stomach or ee of the a Hott, joe - and the ee S7-The cattle plague in England +t | ter into an obligation, with good and sufficient | © Oures in from two to fo g eis cant pense we in the Times, New 1 cost | sar in “twenty & repared a fraduate we for three ive weeks: sd $17,085,000 in gold. Othe Calversity of we of een Javlleatient to beat least sixty days previous to @7An irishman in the employ of a gentie- eminent Doctors and Chemists of é hearing. day of A trouble, no e whatever, T. O, THEAKSS, man at-Budgeport, Conn., went upon the roef bs bo eh Commissioner of Patents. Of the-heare in 2 state of somnambulism, the shone pai, Hainan Sopetiner Mar P.8 —Bditors of the above taint other night, and bad taken down the chimney All the paper in the several classes must be cury. try the SAMABITA: er 5 copy, and cond their bilis to Patent Save nearly te the level of the roof before he was | livered at the Goverament Printing 0) Sent by mailine plainenvelope, | Sith'a paper eouteining this J010-law8w discovered. Se raslivered at Buneie Re ame, Which must | Price—Male packsges, $2. + 68. —_—_—_—_—_—_——_——_—_———_—_——— S7-A farmer, near Newark, N.J., was re- a od : BLOOD! BLOOD!! BLOOD!!! ES. cently called on by a gentleman, who came to pei a Go = 4 weigh . and BOFULA, U: hb Br OTs, GOVERNMENT SAL pay tora basket of apples he had stolen from | measurement of the Superintendent; and be in all rit . rh HiLis CILDIBGS ATAUOTIO the farmer's orchard when a boy, sixteen years | respects satisfactory. () ve + D) ee: B ‘as previous. He insisted an paying interest, to- The supplying of an inferior article im any of | SAMAR: z ‘BRB JUICE Chef master’s Office, of Washinsten, gether with the original value Fevuited af any inter-will be weeded eae, | | exper hee tet Quer renoncion th Ge teawany 2a BW Nor Ler Time Orr.—Brigham ofthe contracts," SAMARITANS BE SOLOe 2 sgl basold at public auctlop.cn MOMDAY, oung has refu: to emtertain the offer made 18 will bi rnished upon moet t, eortain : % by the Gentile merchants at Salt Lake that * : vision of Brevet Lieutenant Golonel J the following bai Office, and no proposal will Le con- feribed; te rpeches and paptate i church would Sey ail fhe merchunait £2" | "Hos sn ein ty scr re te ene | ES, na ebureb wou oy ir merchandise, &c , ~ St a reduction of twenty-five per cent.on'cost: | «Proposals for Paper. ned medina to See tre ser sertey that i edd ora Coot.—A-.St. Louis paper. ‘ing of the | Commuttee on Public Printin, either to the care years. execution of 8 man near that city for murder, - ONY rman of th ion. A. H. LA! ouse Gommittes on Print- Bre « Superintendent of rinting., 1» D.O. LY Rae _— of Oongress on ating : G. WENDELL. aa Superintendent of Public Pri: 5 atest of Fabpic Printing. Ld PBoPosaLs FOR CAVALEY HORSES. rms eaeb jrevet Brig. Gon. OH AS. H. TOMPKINS, artermaster General, inM-48 Act's Ohiel @ M.. Depot Washincten, ALB OF LARGE LOT OF RDNANOE NS) ap onbaanor MATEMTE 5 eau of Ordnance, Navy erat Washame io. . December 22, 1865 ‘dese There will ie rold at mui guetion, to the high- i bidders, at noon, on THU BSDAY, the twen objection should amuary wh (26) day of J Me? 1367 rg Sag * $08. H, BARBBTT, Commissioner, : Ee ‘fot of Ordnance Heres, tty No. for 160 acres, Te wader the Pee: ‘Arms green calunees. anol, be DCT 1 acres: woed ender tee ‘articles will be sold in lets to snit par- and wes granted September icposiel ufos connate of Soonas aad te oy pads ear te Somes teeing sEESEEE SEhren, 1p erect vate. RAILROADS. 1866 rsmxervvauia novrs 1867 TO THE NORTEW : T streets, Philedeipaia, at the follows Weabing.on.....7 0.m. | Baltimore... 158. m. ae ae f «1s, m. , BRING AOCOMMODATIONS ran eRiat ot -TRAck Bours, ares J sca magemepeals re a A eet re Btate-room ia Pilaaetane eeekaing at 6.900. m,. arriving ead saving from Sous to twelve bear over MORBING BXPB! vz other route, js miles saved to pat 8.150. m Se ing. . teen Seo Dally Traine tothe West, - lime ort: mire, Rocbener. are iki Bes. 5 5 om, Fork, FAA ae Halse TONae TER we | si rite . &e . ‘This train compests ot BBADING with the Baltimore have assepgers a route es in UNION | PeDeryivenia trains for ies SN a Soe PACE +t avenue, even, Sheet. teers” reliable infor: . wii jerthern ‘all times. oe end Sober tell end “ieee Procuring tickets at this office can for Northumberland, Wil- Secure secommodations in Sleeping Care fog El- urg. Pinegrove, &. OON EXPREs3 a at 3.30 p.m. for Beading, ac, comnecti: who road trains for Coluu: or Pittsburg. NG, Ticket Agent, _ AD, WILKINS, Ticket Agent ED. 8. YOUNG, Gen, Pass. Agents ___ Baltimore. . Sto; leaves plindginhte ws . h ding at7 35 ™ ii ‘biledel, ‘otte vil —oare, Sccommodation jes ag mon Harrisburg at 4.10 p.m. Connect ing with Afternoon Accommodation & PD. m.. arriving in Philadelphia at mee P. en Beadin, rehearsals | Capac 5? or Pela Cae ee” | phiinantpaicett ere, Forerile st 6 amv and iat atetine yaece BaeAE Rit, | RE eseacny esti hom Meda | Through Mati 6:36 A M. _ sts., Local A.M. Paesengers for ~~ O° ABH EN Na acres eee | polnte take Poe Ty no 10 J PHELPS. General Manage r. ‘T®200GH LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON ia. returning from Down ® Beon PHILADELPHIA AND NEW YOR! 88 AND TH m™ ands = ies w Jonguis, | faribern Coptral heiireea Baeete y ASHINGTON, Jan. 6, : “ xpress Trains between W, Pittsburgh, Chi > Will Bow ran as follows, win natn ant, Mow Zeige timore hi —_ Homeport, Bim ‘OR NEW YO without change of cars, : xpress Train leaves Hi e Heave daily (except Bunday) st 7:45 8. m. and neylvania Express! 2 Pieter oe puc® NEW YORK, changing cars at Philedel- andi arriving ot le =. 4 c ep aT eaily (except Sanday) at 12:15 a. m.and Sccompany ing thees trains - deren, Some .m ity end FOR PHILADELPHIA. as “oe gh. without chang: Leave + A tSunday)at 7:45 and 11-15 a. 39 p.m for ork jeaves Harris ‘ail train for Marrlsturg lewtes at m., and ¢:30 and SUNDAY. UYLKILL VaLL micave for New York and Philadelphia st 630. | qytineleare Poti te ery Bale aeenites ‘only. irom Tame: Elceping cars for New York on 6:80 p.m.train | PD, raceme f au8 at 7. em, and Through tickets to Philadelphia, New York. or | SCHVYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA Rar Bouton, fan be ad at the Statign Ofiec ab all hours AD » ‘day. as well as at thé new o! the Trains leave Auburn at 7 (0a. m. for Pi Bankers aid Brokers Telegraph Line, 34 Penn. | and Harrisbarg, and m., for Pinegrors Sveuue, -etween 6th and 7th streets. f ~ at 330 See Baltimore and Uhio Railroad advertisement and 3.25 ye rial pe ay Weshingten, Baltimere, FREIGAT DBs polis, es J, L, WILSON, Master of Transportation. Goods of all descriptions forwarded to a}! EB General Ticket Agent. above point = from the Com ‘s Ne th pany's New Freight 1 GHT TRAINS ia daily at5.308. m.,12 «5 noon LM. co) GEO. 8. KOONTE. Bert Washington. Depet, Broi 0c 30-tf Fi JB4ETMORE AND O10 BarLBOAD, and be me foe Basie ee. ferrietny ASHING TON, Jan. 6, 1987, » Port Clinton, and all points beyond! Mar EGU RPE PTE ctor atte ranch! rent ome ts on ne Srak con W INGTON D TI. | Places on the roed and its branches at Sam, MOE, and WASHINGTON AND THR wHOE | =80 tf Dnelpel stations only at 3.15 pia, Are now Fan ae Te BALTIMORE PPENNSTLy. SYLVAN Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:00, 7:45, and P WINTE 11:15 8. m., and 2908, and 4°30, and 8:00 The trains of ti ‘ennsy!vauis Central Rail. FOR ALL WAY BTATIONS. read leave the Depot, at Zist and Market streets, Leave daily, except Sunday, at 7:00 0, m., and | which ie reached dirsctiy by the cere tie eee 20nd 8:00 Bai TRAL Bai ANGEMENT -EOAD. : m. Ket Street Passcnger Those of the Obert. TOR WAY BrStions soutn OF ANNAPOLIS oe Street Bailway ran withio ees Leave at 6:15 and 7:0) a. m., and at 3:00 and 4:85 ON SUNBAYS—The Market Street Cars leave >. m. Front and Market streets 3 minutes before the FOR ANNAPOLIS. rey ef each tr Leave at 745 a.m and 490 p.m. No traing neuen eee ~~~ WIM catt for to or from Ann nda: and pet. Ord, = PON SUNDAY at the office, No. o31 Chestnut street will coraen FOR BALTIMURE. attention. Leave af 7:45 a. m., and 2.00 and 4.00 p. m. Trains Leave Depo: FOR WAY STATIONS. Mali T: . maeese rt Leave at 7:45 a. m., and 2:00 and 8.00 p.m. Paoli Accom’n Nos 182,100 a m ‘OB ALL PARTS OF THS WE . a = rie Exprese eave Gaily, . ‘arksburg Train. 9 80pm 7: except Sanday, of 7:650.m., and | Ferksbarg Tran. Os Sunday at 8.00 only.connecting at Relay | Lancaster Accomm Station with traing Baltimore to Wheeling, | Fitteburgh Porkereburg. &ec, Philad THROUGH TICK BTS to the West can be hed at the washtugton Station Ticket Office at all hours in the day. as well as at the of the Bank- ers and Brokers’ Tel YY » 345 Penn. avenue, between 6th and 7th streets. For New York, Fniledeiphte. aéverticement of “Through Line.” J. iL. WILSON, Master of Transportation. LM. COLE, General Ticket it. ocS0tf GEU.B. KOONTZ, Agent Washington. Hye RIVER AND ge to Williamsport errive st Leck Ha ‘ar lisle and e of cars. OADS.—On aod after M Trains Arie: 1865, trains for Albany and Troy. be eee Bx Nerthern and Weagern trains, Philadel ph: as follows : 8. m. Express train vis Hudson River Rail- road, 3ut ad 16th av.. threugh to Buffalo and saan Bridge without change of carsand con- necting at — with trains for Saratogs, Butland, Burlington and Montreal 10a.m. Exprese and Hodson Biver Railroad, co1 ecting bany with West- jopday. ern trains, aud at Troy with trains for North. Cinctpnatt Express arrives daily. All other lis.m Express train vie Harlem oad, | trains datiy except Sunday 36th at ond « ah oy Coosectiog. c3 = a wenneres a lock Hoven * z " and ‘estern road for anon ings eid, jamep>' . .. Tesch ie, &c. at Albany with Western trains. abd at Troy | withoutchange of cars, fom Williamapeg wy wr trains tor Garategs Batland, B: and mz re: press, at 5 5 ‘The Pemnsylvania Bailroad be ys will not m. Express train via Hudson River Bai! eesume any risk for Baggage, ex: Tor Wearing a range 3 Rostern Stnins parel, and limit thet ey gr to One trains ontrees, 8 Baggage exceed - Ttaghed. a sack that mt will be at the risk of strain vie Harlem Raiirosd, | the owner. unless taken by special contract. Chatham with Weeters Halltoad for | “Ror farther infersetnes, ciate prings. Pittsfield, &c.; at Albany with | JOHN C. ALLEN, Ticket mt, 631 Chest- traine, and RU with trains for But- t st: but * 2 rsington and treal. Sleeping cars at- SAMUEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent at the any. . express train via Hudson River Rail- AN EMIGRANT TRAIN russ daily, except road, with sleeping carsattached;and throussty | Sede - sion Brii without oh t For tull particulars as to fare and accommoda- eg day, excepting | tions apply to FRANCIS FONK. 137 Dorpae Saturdays rom Blew Yor! ugh to Ogdensburg without change, via Rome. W. and BNTBAL BAILBOAD OF JECQBEY— Ballroed. Oonpection for Troy will ibe imate St CrPrrern aud a ie r i Frei; s al train will ren on Sundays <i, ge Fork. slecring ar piace’ coonertunrak Albany with Te Meckewenne ‘and carly trains for Bataio and ‘Baspensi ‘with the Lehigh jon Bridge. alley Railroad aed its connections, ferm: end ot rey with trains for Beratoga aed eae to Pittsburg and the Wi theo West without A Sunday train will be run via Hedson Biver LINE TO THE WE. . New York to eopsioandin- | 7,44! for the Weat except termediate stations. leaving New York at 8.30 y*, when one Train in the eveni Betersiag: Hove | a we ats. p.m, Sixt: miles and three bours saved by this line, eday train vie Harinm Railroad leay. | to Chics, Cincinnati, St. Louis, &., with but Teet at and arriving at Mille: oe. m. rr one ebange of cars. Betarnt pons rtom ats : WINTBE ARBABGEMENTS. ma. erring ta Bow werk ee Qomme> cing January 7,185"—Leave Mew York as vice President. 63) A. M—For Raston, Bethichem, Maxch ~ ; ue Gpask, Williameport, Wiikesbarre, Mabanoy OHM RED) amp ac Reet aad EalLEoabe™ S40. M. Main Trais—For Flemington, Bas- —— ton. Water Gap, Scrantos, Wilkesbarre, ‘Great TO TERAVELLEES GOING SOUTH. Ben » Epupere, Bi ton, Be. TWIOR DAILY, (Bandey p, m excepted.) : — change incianati er Ohicago. Tbs aplckest and mest direct route te Richmond, | si but two. chantes to st, Lewis “Sennecta at . mas ar orthern Central : Seainore from Bixttr phie and frie Bonds, for Brie snd the Ol! he. ‘TRais —For Easton. Allente: Wilkesbarre, Heading, Potts ‘Bomerville, E Train.—For Bas- Estees Bxraess Tra’ aver a THROUGH TO BICHMOND IW SEVER HOURS, Fifty Miles Bhorter and 2% Hoare Quicker than Diceping care through from Jersey City to Pitts- Be sure burg every evening. Spa he | enantio or on ‘the Ocentral of Hew Jersey, of tod er Bone oer oe oe eed tt Se it. ow may potn LAS am end 6.30 p. mm; 12 te +), 3( Bx) 3.50, 4.30, or Pe aad

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