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LENA MILLER, THE MU Her Confession ef the Crime, Lena Miller, who paid the penalty of the crime of murd: Tg Der husband on the scaffold 8 few days since, in the town of Clearfield, Pa, TELEGRAMS, &c. eferson Davis remain in Richmond e =i bp | ERS made the following as her confession : days. Will not spend the win Timer themanece midertng say Be band in | hi has so far recovered from bie iit. | (BE Stromer of S65. I tried first to poison him . Sr recevered £ 1; | with ten made with laurel leaves and the i pean On of toe Taha tieueee! | fi ings ofabraesbuckle Then w ta the quic ment he will immediately set ou: from Varig. | #tlver uff the back of looking giants. Tosa | bim, In two doves, I got from Dr. Potter for the cramp. rome indigo. Then, one day gor | anor the cows I killed a small green grass spake, which I beilea and gave to bim cot- tee. All these things were given either in tea of coffee. according as one or the other was used .tmeals. None of them had the lea-t s and bankers of Rectan, Pras- | effect upon him —did @ sick. m American securities, propose | The time occupied in giv em all was osend an address to Hon. Hagh McCalloch, | about four weeks. I then gave it up, because or Capre ge merting of merchants was held ia . F8., pester: ion the Com- of Interna ft ner Revena spner in which ed im ‘he int the vexatious ole Necrewry of Bry, wanking age 1 cid pot kuow of anything which would kul | regard to the p: ment of the bonds im gold by | um. Bat l yacht of it every day, and could the United States Governmen: not get outofmy mind, trying to think of Weston, the p. rian, arrived at Laporte, | Something to poison him with. At last 1 re- membered that some of the neighbors haa got something at the store to poison rats wib. The next time I went to Mr. Cranston’s siore, which wes in the latter part ot June, 1863, 1 Asked for “rat poison” The first he gave me, upon my asking bim he said would no: xill a man. but would make bim very sick. I then yesterday evening. He re- ere Ins! night. and left this morning, & 'O strive a: UbicMgo at nine o'clock ay morning The Upited States squadron has left China | h the Formosa piraces. | bits river packet Idaho a New Orleans yesterday. aded, two mortally. Tae upper | me the arsenic and told me how to use it. | (Miller never told me to get any “rat poivoa,* ud my little girl swore to that because 1 told her w doso.) 1 took it home, but in yor works of the toat were wrecked. A deluge bas swept over Manills were wou Itis said | teat 1000 petson- Bave deen drowned. ‘wo Miller weet to the Horse Shoe, and was anminniiiteinniniesiaiaemeey gove until he omiggs and i had Lag etaear sod ‘ogive ittohim He came home on Saturday A NEW AND NOVEL SECT. at noon ; June 30) and atsupper I put a tea- Mermeuism Outdone— Brigh m ¥ ooptul in some rice and set it at his plate. Makes War Up vers. He took two or three knifefals, and then got up From the Cairo Paneer Nov. 11 } } A bew and strs sect, Rolding to a higher | an the Andrew Jacksoa from the table and wentonton the porch, where he commenced to vomit. The vomiting con- tnued more or less frequent outil bedtime, tualisis, was foucded when he told me he feit better. The uext agiishiman, in the tocn | morning ! gave him what you could bold “on Weber, near Salt Loke © in the year Issy, | (he pointof ae pen knife in his coffee Tni< The creed sometimes catled M as follows. That made him sick again. Then! gave it to him st night: and so on, in abo two or three times a day—the number depending on whether there were s' at the house or not—until the 16th of July the day Dr. Litz came first, when the paper ibad given bim all. On the lith of Joly, after dinner, 1 went to the store to get some vinegar to mix a mustard fer wih for hts bresst, as the doctor sad told me. 1 could not get rid of the thougat (hat I must ot give it up, and so 1 bought another paper of the same kind of “rat poison” as I got be- fore. I left the store about three o'clock and got home about four. Miller was mach worse. could bear the «death rattles,” and know- tes then tha be was about to die I did not | give bim any more. I went and told some of the neighbors that they mast soma iever. thar he was going todie that nigh die the next day. 1 never opened as eet paper of poisen wnich | bought bat pntit in tee lnat days the Goa of Heoee the cupboard, where it remained three days would break in pieces all other kingdoms and | Sf/er the tuneral. I then took put itin give to be the inheritance of the people of the | ™¥ Pocket book, and carried ittwo days, when. Saun's of «be Most High, which peopie these | Ob Morning, going over to Mrs. Pretet.’s, Morrisites claim to be. found it in my pocket. out of the pocket book Upon ene occasion Morris called on Brigham | With my tobacco. and fearing mign: Young And told bim that b= was his (Brig. | Polson myself I thre away where Tenia tem 1 had Gone it; but as I was noticing especially those who where with me, and not where 1 throwing it, 1 could not tell exactly tne pot Besides the ground was covered with saurel, and it had rained in the meantime, ai asthe run (small stream) is there close to the road, it may bave fallen into that so that it gould not be found. The powder which was fund om the clock was the one left by Dr. Litz on the 12th, to be given that might; but as be died before that he never got it. The pow- dir they came out to get, and gave him the cht befcr’he died, was the powder left by Dr. Litz on bis first’ visit. Medicine the doctor left, just as he told me. My motive for killing nim was becanse he treated me badly and abused me so. He made me work hard out doors, on the farm. He would sometimes get mad ‘and knock me down, and the marks of abuse could often be | Seen upon my body. Icould not live with | him any longer, and could not leave him, be- cause I could not bear to leave my children, whom I loved dearlv. As soon, however, as | L saw he was dead, 1 was alarmed and sorry 1 bad done it. Icowld not ear to look at him after be was dead. and, after the tuneral, was restive— going all bout and atraid to stay in Hneage of the os, Cansan, Ma- Jared, Enoch. Methusalenh, Lamach, Noab, 8ad so down through Abraham, Isaac, David, Solomon. et al. to Jesus of the regalar priesthood. mall one Bundred and forty-four thousand—are Bow reappearing upon ihe earth in the flesh. that he (Morris) was Seth, the first of ws thood, and Joseph Smith, was the second, Preceded him as a forerunner, to estab- iis Mormonism. The work of Morris was called by bimselt “The Fullness of the Gospel.” Mormonism being only the gospel in part. The claimed by Morris was to established versal tempors! kingdom on cordance with the prophecy of Daniel; that Mormon Caarch. Bri indignantly denied the jastness of the claim, telling bim to go back to the God that sent him And request ‘hat God to “kiss Dis foot.” Mer- wie then went to Weber, thirty-five miles west of Great Sait Lake Uity, and there established bimself. lm the course of fourteen moaths he bad gathered around himself about seven bundred men and women, composed of the brightest intellec's in the’ Mormon eharch, some of the leaders being profound scholars. So rapid was the imcrease of this sect that Brigham Young became alarmed and sent out &n srmy of about one thousand soldiers, with five pieces of arti! This force came b>- fore the camp of the Morr siteson the i3th .f and began a bombardment. On rd day Morris surrendered, and, march- ing out, laid down bis arms. After’ the ea- wtniation, the leader of the Mormon rabble, jobert T. Burton, Sheriff of Salt Lake county deliberately shot Morris and also a woman whotnterceded for bis life. The Morrisites then dispersed, some going to Nevada, some to California, some to Idaho, and others to Mon- tana. being protected im their escape by United States croops under the command of Generai Convor. the hous» on account of spooks.” 1 kuow The lady who is the subject of @ notice pub- | 20d feel that 1 Dave committed a greatsia, and lished im snother part of this paper, went with | Scknowledge my punishment to wee oe but <bat portion of the Morrisites who fled to idako | | look to God, sud trust that he will forgive = = fas aan by ber husband to aban- | me. on ber church and return to the States. bat Brack or Promise Cal The L: the old fairh clinging to her mind, she in tara, | y. Gon seer spine endeavored to convince her husband of the | verse Ie Neen ea anes nae correctness of her siugular rellginus notdous, | 2eh OF trial in Angusta, Mw. tor several days | | Past, and excited considerable interest where soda hong -aleeipe boty mga promulgate | the parties belonged, was decided on Wednes. oon acted desk His refasal prob- | day, the Jurv re‘urni & & verdict of $3,000 for ably oe led ee. =— hes how thought | the fair pia’n iff, who alleged that she was as viel toan irresistable impulse | e to go abroad im the world, and, by preaching, | ome eek to Sane tee eee iy. nn the religion of her | @jok had “courted” the lady for early = oP s. | Wing ls probably the noti | finally’ weaded another wonsan tae above tors JNSAPPRARANCE.—A lady who |g A colored preacher claims $1,000 has been residing with her hasbind in Cairo | ges tor be ne eireted Mom the sinter face te for a few weeks past, suddenly left her home | Terre Hau‘e, Tad. on the morning of the -th irstant, takiog with | ' as ted in tne United States her a chapge of underciothing oniy, aud nas | ;.8¢,!t bas been decided i Nonial of Staaa. Gaeta San of New York that chickems are not live S of age, dark skin and hair or shingied: medium height: 8nd in poor health. ather slen- Sbe bas no teeth: | 8 Diack merino dress. with a brown one | wader it: dark Shaker bonnet; thin gaiters. | This iady bas been for several years past s monomaniac op the subject cf religion, af- | fected with & species of spiritualism. Nocause | can be assigned for her jeaving & kind and af- | | PAWNBROKERS. iy ED AWN-PROKER.—B. BURN- STINK. 475 en street. three doors Pennsylvania avenue, makes, nees on Goll and Silyi Diamonds, Jewelry. Pistols. ‘hanical Gentlemens Wearing Apparel nd Silver Lought. Business no 18-30 fectionate husband anda comfortable hom: but what is known as spirit influences. Si believed in such promptngs, and that it was ber duty to obey them. Any information co Be ber sent to Rev. John Vancieve. D D.. ‘aro, IIL, will be gratefully received. and Pspers copying this will confer a lasting {1 ‘The lady's husband being poor, she b no money when she left and bas no relatives | - Scquainiances Within & thousand miles of ere. Mawyvracte | Ee" 1852. HERZBERG'S LOAN OFFIC: 351 north C street, between 432 and 6th streets, PP arses spectir in rear of National Hotel. ces nade in all sums on merchandize at the one reasonable rates, and for any leugth of time. oe 16m ‘HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIR: r T= = GOL! ‘EIN. 0.0 LICENSED B 34 FOUR-AND-A- HALY STREET WEST, fo: chem 's* heed Bas invented s simple process for obtaining ice. ee water into bottle until it 1s malt fai ad then subjects it to the action of an As vacuum is produced, the pear lvania aven Water loses the air it contains, and is at length | Offer the highest cash sdvances on sil kinds of vaporized. The air and steam drawr off pass | Merchandise, to any amount and for any time desired at reasonable rates. rough & cylinder containi: Iphuric acid, terest on large sume ereetiy reduced The outside of the bottle conaee . oan spe ae, sale, dew. the temperature of : ar som ant one ot met the water falls, a few needles are seen swim- ming Sbout in it, and immediately afterwards GENTLEMEN'S OLD STYLE SILK it loses 118 transparency. and ice is obtained. ATS remodelled and set toa fashions Anat A Bilogremme of sulphuric acid will produce ‘shape NINGHAM’S Hat Fac nearly three pounds of ice in this way. fore Be spat. T st. and Mass. ave, pel ner ar ae alia as tas he best ate Silk Hat always on hand I> General Steven or made to onde be H-im* ex-rebel officer, And lately Superintendent and Ohief Engineer ‘BAL W: eATHR, BOU- of the Vera Cruz & Mexican Raiiway, is re- ~ Ce fats 3 AN ported to have died in Mexieo on the 12th ins:_ | STARS. preservedin Erm. Bow Beautiful Ornamental Hair on gl S7 Henry Ward Beecher received $25,000 | or pearl. All kinds of Hair Bi done by Mrs from Mr. Bonner tor “Norwood,” and as the Sm sth atreet, bet Tand story was lopger than he anticipated, an ad- sional five thousand bas been paid. 7 ru ive inches ef 6: Mulls, Me, last week, Bat pomt is frozen over, imbeddiag seven: live large Tatis im the ice $7 An irish woman in Lowell, hearmeg that gas was cheaper than Kerosene, went ‘to the clerk of the company, and presenting ber can, asked for s pint, to put the matter to a practi. eal tes. S87 in Koston the beer saloons are now per- mitted to keep open until eleven o'clock in the | evening, whilst heretofore they have been com- pelled to close at nine o'clock. This is done by order of the State copstabulary. aa Ristori wil! go from Havana to New Or- Jeans, returning East next April. S87 The main street of MempDis, Tenn.. is Baving the Nicholson pavement iaid upon ‘t S7 Thomas A. Hendricks will be the Dems- cratic candidate for Governor of indians, S7'Phe Lilinorw Oen‘ral Railroad Company is id to be obliged to bring water for its engives ome of (Re water siations a distance of filty- ur miles. SF Van Rice is the last candidate. S7 Kansas City, Mo., papers nave quota- tens of the horse market. The latest prices Were #20 to st5. A glut inthe market,or a poor artrele? Ss California is going extensively into the culture of castor - The yield on an ‘Sg is worth more than $15, to theacre. SF Southern editors are advocating a snip canal through the peninsala of Florida. SEVENTH STREET. PAPERHANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. | _ ‘The choicest selection of t the shove acends in| the | pistri ARK | DMtKtSt No, aBSiib ett bee Peek Eo no 2 im* J. PEABODY. pons GUN AND LocksmitH, AND DEALER IN | | FOWDEE. SHOT. BALLS. Pere Igw CAPS, A CARTRIDGES OF ALL KIND: botweon th and Tehstreste, ington, D. Oo L PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVIN “KIDWELL 4 TENDERSO no 9-1m* 05 oth i] ABOB LIEN UPON CROPS | Heamcantens, Distaict op ALsnama, ONTGOMERY, ALA., Nov. 7, 1957 Oxvrns. nice te peenrs pe ‘ticultoral laborers ‘ate payment for the labor of this year hereby created in theit favor upon the cro} on the farmson which they are respectively ployed. Said lien attaches from this date, ant | sobordinate to prier liens. This lien will be recoguized by the several courts gad magistrates of thie & ud will be enforced by attachment to be } court of record, or | eRe laimed to street, Seaton Hull. j new Presidentiil ustiee of the peace. In case the bedue fs gue htindred dollars or shail be Li: rnable before a justice of the le county j and w exceeds one hundred dollars. it SPnll be returpable before e coure of record Looe jurisdiction of such casce. without errbe closing of tna Penobscot | “Amvarit bel tale of other ef the fac River a: Bangor, Me. is the earliest haown rertted ‘and of the amount of wages ‘ue So: sity years’ gameaue sot fact aa or, , become dive pa Missouri c oats ying in large oom. Taner enseeet stechinent, attachinent <ahalt bel contact wu diseased tot r — te cavle from Texas. So-tuuch of the crop produced ot nt on a 7A spark from @ locomotive on the Cam- shall be euiliclent to Supply th den and Atlantic railway set fire to and dé pA poet il'swen? in hie amidavien to unel Te te give security the woyrd the Metodvet church at Camden, N- J, | Yt it wnaule te give coc merit tne ond ere jas. Weanesdsy The a! it wall triable et the first S7 Genera] and Mrs. Si and Miss | term of Le Sh te ~ i E and retura Sibley of Si. Paul. wBo were injured bya | 0 the urit p= oy! Bamber 0 Ya aT aoing Amp *Plosion # few days since, are | "<"command of Brevet Major Geureal Wazer Ss Newspapers travel tor balfa cent und » the new post jaw of Casada. : oie “7 Three more waikiste afe announced, George Dickinson, W. J. Stevenson and © J) are to go from Hartford to New Haven and revurn, the first M&n is to havea purse of =1.00y. & The money order system is to be intro- @uced in Osnada S7 Msny Connecticut farmers have sus- considerable losses C. GRE! —_ aoe + Brevet itajor t. . ALA. OF Wh, ee ere ecHATTING. > 3 hin* es ea ONS. cd mesa Jeavime root crops apace frosen ik ns ue present cold * S87 The Onio State Journal says: «<The peo- ATURAL ara poset Cote way ve sividea tars two einoee Nae their Ne Nata: a bose w lave come from the hast. and those wee are just going West. | wave fos etn aene eee: re bottle. of nt | | Seked Bim for something stronger. and he gave | 1 gave him ail the | | es | 6 ixgned by any judges e clerk of a | AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON. NAGLE & co. | ig No, 4487 We will sell, at onr \¢ Peat THIS BVENIN ve * oy colemsand other goede, eomsicttng in part Fine Blanket: Bet Spreade Note Pape per, Segre. Hs Groceries joods of a} riety of other &: ie £00, Aneta, 0., Auctioneers, | DD southwest corner Penn. aveiue and 47s street. ] ABLE REAL ESTATE ON THIRD ST. } Vales ETWEEN B AND SOUTH, AT gspa AY, LY , the 27th inetent. mn the pri er Let No. 90, is Auctioneers. ith street, between G and H. s_room, No. 448 7th Ag ie, ae veo Li Ty ape ‘mo ¥ J.T. is Sawa = Cc t4 <i ha oven To rontag. on 3d st | weet, beowenh Band C south % feet. and runping back’ 145 feet to a 30 foot al ley, improved by a twe story Frame Dwelling. ‘Terms: One-third cash; balance in six and twelve | months, with ey oe ‘secured by a deed of trust | Sheser sect. pes ovws om the dey of staal, aoe Muiteote Jet COLBWELL ete, pd & CO., Auctioneers, BY Y™ & Moeeais sid 3 17,. Southwest commer r Pei id 9th street. TWO-STORY [BRICK HOUSE AND LOT IN E SEVENTH WARD. AT AUCTION | on WEDNESDAY ‘AFTERNOON, November 2, at. so’clock.we will sell. infront of the pr premises, | Lot No. 12, in square five hundred and elehty-fuar. (684,) fronting 30 feet front on | Fonuing back ite fect between south F atrest emt Virginia avenue, and improve by & two-story brick house and & carpent Ponsession given imi The terms are: One half “ash and the balance in two equal payments, at six and twelve months, to be secured by a deed of trast on the premises. AsteDeME Ot $100 will be, required ns som as mocked off. z > now ‘tioneers. uctionsers, i 307 Penna, avenue. NTENSIVE SALE OF P. LOYER, PAWN mat BROKER. ic MONDAY, TUE! and WEDNESDAY, December 2. 3, a1 4. we shall sel! our store, soie 2,900 Iots' of Unredeemed Pledges, consisting Gola gud Silver Watches, Chains, Diamond Rings, 5 jewel) Also, ‘eaten ing, of all description | Men'and Boys’ Clothing, Bede, Blankets, Quilts, Als B* FRAYSER & CO Carpenters’ Tools, Musical Instruments, and ith a great variety of tach goods ax usnally found at a Pawn! os 's sale. YRAYTSER &CO., Ancts Ry order of P. bese a. Pawabroke No. 034 | ene 6 no 27 BY WALL s "Ou; aaa Original ‘Horse and Carriage Bazaar. ¥O.y| bet sh ‘end 10th sts, S$ Louisiana av BG aha pea) HAR- SALE OF HORSES, | On SATURDAY MORMING November 9, at 10 | o'clock, we will sell at the Bazaar, amumber of le, Carriage and Work Horses, (a full descrip- tion at'sale.) comprising— FIFTY HORSES, Many good Work, Saddle and Harness Horses, Lse, A number of Mules. ALS», A large collection of New and Second-hand Buggies. Rockaways, Carriages, Wagons, and hicle: | Two new Jenny id Wagon: Two Jagger ‘Wagons, a in New and second-hand Barncee, Saddles, Carriages, &c.. at private sale. suerciar, sales days, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and urd Carriages and ee oo at private sale. Sect a city. jis city ety: WALL" Uo. Aucts. ¥ WM. L. WALL & 60. A ‘ B Stores 315 and S17 Southwest corner Penn’a nua avenue nd 9th street. CHANCERY SALE OF A_ VALU ‘ore IM- eaoree ERROEERTY ON TWELF’ y passed on the e ise in tho cause of Powell et al... No. 159 Equity, trustee, will sell at public anc? tion. to the highest bidder. on SATURDAY, No- vember 0. 18%7. in front of the premives, at 4 6 cl" P. m.. the following property, | Lot numbered sev . aD es Davids: subdivision of sum fighty three. (253, 1uproved by a frame dwelling- use Terms of sale: One third cash 2 Sorgen the purchaser givin < balance in 6 and notes for the de- ferred pay mente, satisfactorily endersed and bear- 4 {rom day of ~:le. Title deed tw be re 1 whole ha All | conveyancing and stamps a thr cont ot purchaser. ASEURY LLOYD, Tro-tee WM. L WALT & CO. 'Ancts. LD IMMEDIATELY AFTER ale, in frout of the above premine~ No. n Lenman’s subdivision Tequare No it. frondin $8 feet on 18th atrovt. be tween (and B streets. “Will he divided ty suit } Durchasers, The above lots are immed /ately inthe rear of Cammack’s Garden and the new State De partment ‘Terms: One-third cash. and the balance in and toe he mouths Balane: © to be secured by ‘iced trust on the premises. 0 2 _L. WALL & CO. wots Y GREEN & W TULIAN, Anctloneers. orner of Seveuth and D ata. i beable 355 tT SALE CL ay LoTs OF “MED PL We will sell on MONDAY, i shay, WED. } Rpapay and 28 THURSDAY, the 21. 34. ith. and | old ahd. Silver’ Weichon, fe seen Dress Coats. Ladies loaks, Instruments, Tools. and uther | Merel Mandise of descriptions ° numero oO men tion. - BUBNST no 26- Pawnbroker. Ys MITH. Auctioneer. No. 116 Pounsjtvauia are nue near th «t. | _ A gentlen pont tg Tea ve the city will sell, 32, C3 mirth on FRIDAY W N ~ at 10 o'clock, hix a j comeisting in past of Bureas. Ww shatands. Toilet Sette Cane seat Chairs; Walnut) Cane seat Rockers Oak Sideboard Lset Parlor Furniture—__ Sota, Arm Chairs, Rocking and other Chairs ‘aren rep) Extension (edad Btoves, Croc Cooking Ctensils, &e., G. 2 held Furniture, ‘Terms cash. SMITH, Auct., no 28 116 Pa. av., near 2th st. Y NAGLE &00., Auctionee: 448 Seventh siivet, between F and G. LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND KITCH EN PCRNITURE PARLOR SETTS, VELVET AND OTHER CARPE’ ¥ will sell on TRIDAY “MORNING. rota urniture, consisting in ny Piane and Cover her Carpets Parlor Setts les, Belstoads Dintne ‘ralles Ol tiothe, Forpitare— Rit hen Furniture and Cooking Untensils of Terms cash. no 25-3t Sal siti ee PONAGLE & CO. Ancts wey Patent OMe «. 487th eh late}. T. ¥ D. L. WELLS & CO.. Anctionvers Northwest corner La. ave. and 6th st B FO) aay tly HH NTY, My. AT PU oe “the 31 day of December, A. D jock m.. on the premises, nest For: e county, Md.. we Shall cl! am of water pai Itisimproved by « four- room Frame Stable | “Phis ism very desirable iarm, and is eight miles | from Washington, on the Marlboro’ nieut to = oy 6 i ‘5. churches and mi! | wh a be shown by M. “One ball sesh ond ' belenos in one and two yea down atsale. All conveyancit chaser's cost. ‘Title perfect a no) “St ieee tas Aucts, “ho 0 ip H.W OLARK & C0. Aucts 3 ~avenue, between th and 10th ste. PAWNBROK ae SALE OF 2.000 LOTS OF pi EEMED PLEDGE: We will sell, 60.8 Loan Office, No.5. » bet we Foner xania ereane. ‘end D atreet. on Fs Day Eat AY, December 2d and %1, lock &. consisting of— iver Watches ‘ine 3.08 is ht of forfeited les Rings, & a Binge and other at's Gne Ov fercontes Fene Dres-es and Cloaks Getta Drews ant Sack cea and Beta ani ns, Guns. Revolvers, fusieal and Mechanical In- stramen' : ahd & ‘great variety of New Clothing, to pay ad anes, “aie 16 be sold without reserve. 23-9 {LARK & ©O.. Aucts. "w-L WALL 69 hes B Stores 315 and 317. s eu: corner PA. ave ‘ave. CHANCERY, reine al ate AND Supreme Court of the ery. ey isis i der Henge’ a Eee Beant two-story ‘Peat trom the of ze until the whole of the ¥ 5 at Sie ae on pe ar’ LLOYD, Tru: ~ pti WL, WALL UO. Aus m..and Every Rvening daring the | AUCTION nee PROPOSALS. (COPE 2 Lx {WHAM 'S OFFICE. HOUSE OF REPRESEN Bi ise ly SES ae and Ay C Was enon ee Ne Peenbee Ee i nena. SrA nk otros, "Star Of 8 PhoPoax ithe recvived at this ofr emi coe Podteach Spay the th B 5 of Dece M oping the be Cs oxnad pyge 1a PAREN the ftouge of Representatives of the Cultel states, TO son FEA In accordance «ith terms o' annexed reso. bn SATURDAY MOWNING, December 7th, at the be open during 12 o'clock m,, at our Auction Room, we will sell. to ire year. excapt on Sundays, and ‘no spirit- nora to be kept or sold 60) er advances, one m ificrnt Solitaire Diamond, ri 132, Loe carates said D weighing 34, jiamond being aRD McPHERSG 1 Clerk House of Representatives, = 187. One fine gold Fesavany 27 Watch, and se Ordered, That the privii of Keeping tl the Pan: Vatches. = fanrant of tie House ball be determined Sele perem * netadle Goo. ran Fr opgeaie therefor shail be received by the Clerk YY COOPER & L. of the House up to noon of March 12, 1837. and bi a uctioneers, i Late clerks with PisieGuire & Co.) Southwest corner of Bi venue and y thereafter, and shall be opened by him in the pretence of two witnesses, and be by him awarded to the most suitable person. having also ference to the amount of money for the Ith street tar Omer lege, and the capacity of the bidder fer the | “BARD MUHUE NEOUS AMD Aecompaaying che propvenis'mavt be | BOOKS, VER A. ‘OF ames one or more persons Who ace wilkim I, MEDICINE (PANNIER, ‘ome snreties in the sam of one thousand dol deco for the faithful Chet pinay of the di kee 5 and ‘eg jon of the premises pun MONDAY AND FOLLOWING iven by the ‘fo eald bidder’ upon Wis execa Ayetion oe asp we ‘2 bord in the «um of one thousand dollar. very large and oo Pe Library, in every | 2th *ufficient sureties for the proper discharge of depelinieat diiron Several Cosen sf: fu) Bowe | Tat, 1 (ne Medicine Panaier, ‘kages of Medi. is a very large and \aried collection, and | fomand the attention of the reading public | his duties, and for the careful use of the property | the Government entrusted to bim. Such’ pos- ion shall, beat all tines under “the soutrot of amount, of money: thus bid epted shall be pall 19: the said Clerk ome Mirena be act Monday of Décember next ‘after of the bond. and the reat sx month= , Aud, as received, eatd Clerk Ess to the Treasurer of the National Soldiers and ‘ailors’ Orphan Home ioe: the benent inets Surgical Instrnments, ontaining a umber of jedicine. COOPER & LATIMER, Aucts. | BY COORER & LATIMER, Auctioneers, (Late clerks with Jas. C. MeGuire & Bouthwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and lith tution. me Jury 2, Ordered, ‘That the Clerk be authorivet tore lot the House Restaurant inthe manner provited in €o..) street Sear Che Benin’ the standing order of the House tn reference there | LACK WALNUT PARLOR SUITE WALNUT F i ALN Paymaster’ U. 8. Nary. Ne road inny. 7 lun BRAME | Pavmaster’s Ofer. 6.9 rk. November 25,1851" < Bike Ri ARY A Proposals, sealed ai ad indorsed “Pro Soneone ie } WHA PAINTIN supplies advertised,” will be received at thin oflce FINE EF. SION DINT until pm. the 25 PROXIMO, for the fallowing TA DINNER A plies which must be of the very beat ymality, TE SSWARK. FINK | Uchiverca ‘iree of expense at the New York Navy HAL THREE- lees and subject fo the usual inspection thereat, PL ETS, STOVES, it = ec ¥ Yards and Docks. On ia HORNTNG, December 24, 1817 at |r peat ETE, foratoves; one Wagon. | 10 o'clock, at the residence of @ gentleman declin- aus of Construction and parr ing housekeeping, No. 233 Vermont avenue, be- | 11.600 pounds Round Iron, tis 4.508 pounds 4): — M Ct aroets, fnag sagen * fine collection iamnees. Ri foot fo 1p eoe Jong: 1.000 10 pounds" 1s of Household Fri . de n e— x 2 fe 3 | hlgee Sopa Sui vepholeiered In in Green Rep. 9) 7, ‘ameter. 36 to Teen — git | security for the prompt and faithful Waiott Sarbte Centre Tables delivery” Of tupplies awarded wilt be required. | Tron frame Turkish Easy Chairs, i ip green Rep Oval Gilt-frame Mi ich “must conform with stipulations on the irrore Blank forms. to be hag at this office, otherwise bids Walnut Secretary and Whatnot we ‘ot se oa, Bronzed Droplight, with Argan Barner psitinineiaepiebiaican ©. W, HASSLER, Gabinet Oil Paintings. Cis no neravings | | no 27-(tB Pa ig ‘ainut Marble-to er Suites. finely carved | oe aes ime ene mel P#OPOsATS FOR BE: Foritstion Oak Cottage Suites. with Wardrobes | Ovrice Curr RY OF Srnsicrence, | Yelvet Three ply. an Tngrain Carpets Devarttest or tre Miscocn Fine Hair and Husk Mat(resece | Fors Uravenwonrm, Ro vcas, Nov. 20, 187 | Blankets, Gomfarte and | Spreuis Sealed Proposals. in duplicate, subject. to the China and Tin usual eonditions, will be receive? at this office n' Cane nee 04 peat Chairs. Hatrack | (112 o'clock M-, THURSDAY. November 28, 1st, Paine Bedateads, Hureaus, Warhrobes, and | for furnieing NET BEEF, Waivut Retension Dining Table from the block Oak Dinas ‘Chal White French C Plated ( Gh lothi Terms cash. no ‘ Refrigerator Wood and Coal tamer Stoves, &e., &e. AL A Pine Lot of Preserves ‘and Condiments supplied at Fort to the troops s from December 15, 1887, to Leavenworth, Kansas, from June 16. 18° a Dinner and Toa Servic ven, Forks, and Spoons nd kidney tallow to he excluded.) necks of the cattle slaughtered for beet under thts contract shall be cut of at the fourth vertebral joint, and the breast trimmed down. The shanke of the fore quarters shall be cut off from three to ‘OOPER & LATIMER, Aucis, Y COOPER & «Late clerks with Jas. C. McG 30, 8. W. corner Pennsylvania avenue and lith street Star Office Building. 4 oF 8 aris x SALE STREE hoc iE. By virtue of m decree of the Supreme ¢ District of Colum! wherein Charles ( Lichan et al. are trustees. will offer for sale 11 ¢ suction, on MHVET AL). iti. Square ce oF parcel of 90. mare 490, beginning for the va CE, atthe northwest corner of sai z viding line between Lots 12 and Office Chief Commissary of Subsistence, . and running thence eastwardly line of suid lot 25 feet. thence seuthwardis: the whole depth of said lot, the: “4 | four inches above the knee jofut, and the hind quar- tora from six to eicht inches above the gambrel or hock joint. The contractor will be required to weigh and issue the beef on the order of the post commis sar; Bliders will state the price ond, net. Proposals will als ie recelved. ta connection with the above, for supplying officers and their | | families with fresh beef for the time above spect- LATIMER, Au VALUABLE REAL Es. NA AVENUE, TR NOWN AS THE L in Ewuity aall is com defendants, t din an envelope, endorsed f for Fort Leavenworth, Bites on the premises) at TUESDAY ‘the tot ay of ‘De wt the hi no 27-1tB F 8. Dept. M oTt ifthe Military Deserict. i New Onreaxs: La, November 21, i357 § Sealed Proposals in a. th ihe ce westwardly 25 fe ence porthwardiy to the place of begi z, | Ist day of December. 1s: = nishing the U. arcment with | together with the Duilaings aad improvements (aoe ines thaw FEOUK put upia | at frei purehaser or purchasers, with a surety or guretios the trustees: or the purchaser or Day ail of the purchase money in of to be approved by purchasers ash on the » until all be reaold at the ri MI THE ONLY FIRST WARD AUCTION HOUSE, Beale 1 . No. 116 Ps. AVENUE. NEAR 2OTH sTREE led Proporals (in duplicate) will te regeived i will zive bis personal attention to the sal al We ARC ppdereigued oan. 13 o'clock | My Bee, | Fitate and Housebold Furniture. | Merchandise of | for the uve of the United’ States cee Kanes | all description solicited on consignment. slivered in New York or Brookls gala? nies of Dry Goods, Clothing: Notion = ay ‘MO 8DAY. THURSDAY ty, exten ennartne'| «l SATURDAY EVENINGS, at7 o'clock. F *yrands of lout, niture sales every FRIDAY MORNING rei warm climate. ‘The | eee Sut T ‘and for keeping in manufacture to be stated in bo | the ‘bide, “Tae barrels to be iu geod shiping ae SS of sale as pres One-third of the purchase money to be . and the balance in vm dag thereof to be secured by The terms ¢ ye werk after the day of sal seamtene tame, t the Griat stam ibed by the decree are as to | ad | ubsistence Demces tin ai p contain one br net; samples of the sacks must be oe ‘proposal Twenty five days from the acceptance will be allowed for t Anchor Press. in pais months, yment of the | of sale y the bend or oly of the livery of the Flour, at the city. where it will undergo bie sale, or on the ratification of t. Alien wilt setter on pr furni=hing the US. Sub. Dep twit 60, pounde of tre eet gality of NEW HAY and 40 0%) pounds of OATS, the price por pound ted for each article, und the Oats to. be furnished | without cost of sack. ‘Twenty-five days from the acceptance of the BID Tih be allowed for the delivery of the Hay and Outs Prevs in this city. 80 invited for gmuplied mith in or the property isk and cost of the purchaser k's notice Conveyancing q ee en pitts, urchaser or thos. Bk aot. J. MILLER. TDS tm duplicate. so be nddveesed to the under- MAS EF LLOYD, Seen ni “Py URY LLY i . steos i eR & LATIMER. Aucts | peON HOUSE, 1, AUCTIONEER. GOVERNMENT SALES. N° 3, BOW Ss a GREEN. I willsell, at publi Staten Tsi o'clock ®. m.— Three (3) Draught Horses; Two (2 VOxet all all foreign acids and injurious substances, and of Pwenty Canta ‘uniform strength. the. Whiskey Vinegar taking Raxcaieen (ini pita Siareas: birty five Ui carlouate of potash to new. AL ‘Thousand, » tralize one ounce troy.the Cider Vi th ie “3 Each proposal must state askin ly “Somme rath To 0. A, GILLMOBE, the kind and quality of Vinegar offered am the i v * nye of pa ee ee paTany 1.00 pounds best quality of, Adamantine Ona- Fit ‘ast Iron, Ironmongery. Rupe. & or further particulars apply at this office, or “lined, and bangs White Beans, well sea- der, with round hoops, full 39.080 pounds prime N roned and drv, to be packed in . bright, well coopered flour ‘barrels te b full hea ae Yorn an rips pee en 4 Boer to Ce ae a “best in nae for the purpose. und to big auctions at F i | Mit head tine. — OW) gallons of the best quality of Pare Vine gar, nade only trom cider or whiskey. free from egar may be; to be pat in half of capacity, like samples ai this office. 200 Wage a8 by Wager ms B amboyce 5 € | % Bridien. lati 2 19 Salles, Mec, 9 Saddles, McC... Together wiih 6 Property umust day of sale ERVICBABLE STORES AT A Dayer. Aiea sig > Ovvice, SHENG TON, Will be sold ‘at Lincoln De} 1 Brevet Colonel A. P alot of Quartermaster viceable, ~ ai in me large and smal 15, Paniins, reat, Cash. in dies, to be 6 ounces to the Temaindler twelv<s. the pound, ane-half sixes, be made by boil- | -free from clay, | i] | ef pment ' eins ¢ under the diree- Mint, Assistant Qnar- “Devember 2, at 10 tores, rated as unser- adulteration. to have no un- to contain not more than twenty water, and to be well dried before he Stores are required for immediate delivery. pples of the flour. beans. sugar. vinegar. cai les, and soap. must he delivered with the propo sala. and referred to therei The manner of mak: ‘ine seeked. 90.600 pounds old Tongue Trons irements of hid vious advertise- | tr @ expected to hold their goods without expense to te United Staten, until ae: Le + | anired for shipment. £00 10m "Asgorted Rope! Blanks for proposals will be furnished at this | gfice, witch, must be enclosed in am gnvelo clressed to the undersigned “Propo. | sals for Subsistence Stores.” : no %-ItB___ Bvt, Brig.G: ROPOSALS FOR BUILDING MATERIAL, Othice Chieh Q. M. Fifth, Military Distriee, New Orleans, Lave Nore, 1958. ¢ Guplicate, ars jivitel and wed at this bitice until 12M. on ™ F the Lonisians, 0} te fallow mo do., “e sets Ambulance do., 1 Picks, »Trace J cide AAO. GS. overnment funds. he stile oe a ten FERBA from ity «pues if General. et brigadier Generate. no wit Brevet 8. Army, | yellow pine. 1 [DESIRABLE PROPERTY AT AUCTION, Dressed Lumber, yellow pins. i 24172 feet Undressed Cypress, weather boarding, — | RIDAY, January W138, at 12m., nthe nam: | 25 uu fort Cadressed Vine: roofing. feos. T will offer, at public auction, 45.200 Bi GROUND with te Buildings and bapeosements A fhercon. and an clegant assortment of Household | 24s squares Slatitic. } Furniture, of whiel May was late owner and Ket tor. si Will be assumed Terms made kno ated in the frst jlatrict of New Or sr0.1W Laths. | 4 pairs Window Sash, glazed, % pounds ord. for windows. Weights, for windows. re. with eee coe ress. he made for delivery of the pe: itications of Lumber: and sizes of Doors and Windows can be seen at this office, frem 9 A. 3PM. daily. Delivery must bo competed withie thirty (30) days from vate of acceptance of proposal with frames— = dd ez he ine 6 the ny of HOEDAALD JOMDAN, BRicitor ottne ‘Treasury. |, whi i. | and A + ne one tee reste | | ars sant Col. and A U.S.A, ine ee re reet, ‘ a NOW AUL MEN BY THESE FRESE: one ea aes eet Loe a eT. ace ea fhe whi Masta: one, three. | gel i: + Kaufmann ‘fo. kin cee be 4 siout dings 2 ee lots. pranre Adama "eres betrcen Compbel eet Auge, M 21, t i | ‘The auccessinl bidders will be Fequiked to ee ond to tie ate antes Devariment for the | 00 ait tal ricrmance ‘ids will be open ‘on fhe day and tour bo. | ae ' j i { i { ponte op mee oe Dike are invited to be wie Rs ae States reserves the Tight to reject , ay Prenat 1 A a“ ale uilding Mate Sa rT M1 eddremea ressed to uu gurl at this office. cGONNIGL! inting and fy a § 1 Lo Diet tof vt Bands Bran th reps Y EVEN 2. ee aa | Gane ecarpgsee wa he PROPOSALS, [PROPOSALS FoR FRESH BER. cx Post Commissary At Novemer 2 PROPOSALS. AVY PAYMASTER’S OFFICE, Wasuinron, D. ¢ .. November 25, 1557. N i. Jed Propora! nit pobel Mon: rl wiih to necertenet bon Derendorsel Propose, | Sealed Proposals in cate, with 8 copy of thie Of Decessber, isstsfor the folly wing articles. of a ar eee Pg of cape tad cememenditeca® tor We dame, until i o'clock M-on JHURSDA th ot expente and Govern sptil zo cious Mom FIC wee Se eee Biitce Sebsistenes Department nis reat, t0 troops at post onths. beginnin 30.18 S.orgach less time Bureaw ef Ordnance. 4.000( four thousand) Hickory Barrel Hoops, cut in fall or winter. m dire. ? ~ Cut Wa of Subsistence may ot “a 2499 fecivesdocen {hmch square bastard Files, | | Said Beefaball be of a good ant marketable yual- 32 (twelve) dozen 10-inch Hand smooth Files. neck Shanks, and kiduey tallow to be ¢x~ 20 (fifty) fons White Ash Coal, egg size.) Cloded.) im such quantities as may from time to Bureew ef Navication fine be reauired, and om wach days as ghall be de 460 four hundted and sixty ) gallons Lard it. sigoated by the commanding he necks “ Bact mee Een poten (oo <ix hurwtred) eat tue | j of Yecut of at the fourth, vertebral (oe nn | of the cattle to be rah ] favs Gsivenised Thimbles. | 32's! £ we | } ' sist, and the Lretet trimmed ot m ters to be cute fri reete four sour) gross extra Nav f re the Anco etal. and wueriers we Leather m atx to cight inches above ibe gambrelsrbock= ovigions and Cloth ar. best extra superfine Hits teguiten for Whe pro apt « a pplios awarded. Blank : a KOK SON” at this office. SALVIN ( ae hae ty Paymaster U.S. Navy. prorossts FOR WOOD. | Masren’s Oreree ovenber a ble parties will til 12 mom SATUR. AY, December ith, or the deltyery ‘of 3,000) three ousand cords of woll-seasoned, svund, am chant JeWARD WOOD, four feet long,and split | e ordinary size of cord verenteto be made monthly for the qusotity accepted. and in the funds forninhed by the United | States ‘or pabitc disbyrsement. but in tie 0 1 ot of the Commissary who tice em prvmen Bureau of Ws fity) Barrels Responsible see! feiththt delivery hice, with fertber nt * | without funds to pay for # ve mete aseoon ufter as fands that recetved for ared to 2! ontract before leaving the office. i Senec ebovld be addressed to the snder- otaee ie fe Beet ror * Pro and plainly endorsed Contrac! Hizst Lieutenant 19h Infantry, 1 Mobile. a ebam. ROPOSALS 1 —y WOOD FOR Ise ‘rhe contractor nd 0 point, 1 from | Duror Qvante rawasrea's Orrick Semen t amy Piece in the city in ae BAS Anronie. T: s.. September 1 TST tities an may trom Hime to thse be reunited. 04 | | SIALED TRoroe at oon al ‘An inapector w: fe ont of e, 4 ve ‘office un emi) od o'cluck, noen.on MONDAY. the 3a day of Decem Saleered: apd wach ne does not confor co theepe’ | ber Dext, for furnishing the Quartermaster's De does not conform to ted “if cations shove will mtanie Hard with mere! be t the following ries eel pai two responsible persons signed. in thelr own band to estetement that ‘they will be- come securities in case anodlg eon got is eueted bo the bidder. must acc Bonde 1a the sum of ten signed | Fort Es Setckton, it be required of | neh catap Vente, Payments for wood received will be made | ort Teo eee. Fort Chadbeurne or wicini menthly, it in tands, or as seon thereafter as funds are furnished for the purpose. ' The aucceasiul bidder, musi bold himself in read- ir : : Fri oe Belivery tobe tusde at such time and att Ee Pn | quantile, daring the enna Mii ea of ‘hn itted to the ‘artermaster uartermarter e pertune mi ry ° Generel the Tenttections belort omecdie of reerival may designate, (he Wood te be su iddere will address. to his inspection. bids are Savieed for each h place Deputy Quartern ea . jeputy Quartermaster ae noiett Bvt. Brig. Gen. 0/8. Army. prorcsars FOR Boe bidder is competent to carry out the contract ded to him. and that he will give the re- < DPNGt Qvangiaassren’s Orzice, ee Fed bong therefor ‘and cach bidder will state Nior Pex te, Octo isi, 7 rest Proporais, which must be made in triplt- Patactory evidence of the loyalty of each suc- | genetal Dader, and toenoivency ofthe persons of il! be received at this 2 oon at 12 o'clock, vember sp cocuast?, + will be required e pon, antl THURSDAY, f Decembei he ” ie next, for furni Depart. Dids will be ‘on the snd hoor ment with Cor number of peunds of | hereinbefore named. and bidders the privi- Oats or Barley, places and inquantities ) le; eh present at the open: a | as fgilows: lreser ed to reect pide if unsatis- San Antonio, Texas, 24,000 bushels, factory und mo tld ‘itl be smtortaiaes that tore Austin. | not conform te the requicewents of this advertise: ort Inge, ment Fort Clark, | Proposals to be piainl qndoreed. “Proposals Camp Hudson, for Wood,” and salreased to Ss Ter ed at Fert’ ‘Stockton; this place. .& ©. LER, Fort Davts, Bvt. Lt. Col. and A. Q. in . 5. Army. Camp Verde, no 18 taB t Mason. = APPAALa Sa AP [nar 5 ROPUSALS FOR ARMY TRANSPORTA- Fort 8 Tkpap, j P roe Buffalo Springs, Fort Chadtoura, Texas or ach ou — ak <a ~~ thereof, 15,000 howe: ay be some moiified before the day of Ietling the contracts, cee Orrict CHIRP QvuARTERMASTER, Deranruent or Daxora. what Sarnt Paci, Mim November 13, 157. Sealed Rropossie wil “be received af this until 120 All bids to furnish the above must be for good, | clock Mon 32 has ‘of Jan nary 18s, sound, merchantable. shelled Corn. “Oats or Bar- | for the tram <a Nitary Sopylics during ley, sitvect to the inspection of ‘the receivin, April o | 9 ater Ps Pauls | Delivers to commence 3 4 the Sth day of January, | Min by the shortest hortest road 865, and to proceed at the cate of not leas thant | Le estab- H fiened in nine State of Minnesota ta and that por tion of Dakota: itd y tying oom east of the Missourt rivert end bounded by Fort Stevenson, or other designated "polwe op the Missouri river, eastward to present Posts, or such as may be {ptablished cast or north of that river, in Dakota tory. Tire weight to be transported on this Route No. {shall not exceed ten million pounds (10,%0.0% Bidders will state the rate per one hundred (100) Pounds per one hundred (109) miles for each month parate offers will be made for each post, and the Brice per bushel at each place must be cléariy Bide will be received for any quantity, and not jess than one hui bushels of Corn, or twenty five bushels of Oats or Bariey,and where the re- sponsibility of the bidder is not otherwise satis: factorily made known at this office, each bid must ccompanied by & wparanty of at least two ‘ons, (whose respons Pbility must be certified Sf the year beginning April 1, 18, amd ending y Tk of acanrt of record.) that the bidder is | March 31, 1589. competent tocarry out the contract if awarded to | “Biéders should give their names i fall. as we! | him, and that he will give the required bonds | ag their places of Peridence each proposal therefor; and each bidder ‘will etate bis place of | shouli be'ace companied by a bond in the sum of ten residenc®. thousand dollars. signed by two or more responsi- Batistactory evidence of the loyalty of each suc- | ble persons. guaranteeing that In case a comtract cessful bidder.’and the solveney of the persons | is awarded for the route mentioned tn the proposal oftered rity will be required. | te the party proposing. the contract will be ‘The bj ‘opened on theday and hour here. | cepted and entered into and good and sufficient inbefore mamed, and bidders have the privilege ol | ce urity furnished by said party in sccordance being present at | with the terms of this adverti The right is rese: » reject all bids if unsatis he contractor will be reauired to give bonds tory. and no bid will be entertained that does not | in’ the sum of one hundred thousand dollars conform to the requirements of this advertisment 200.400. Proporals to be plainly endorsed Proposals for Katistactory evidence of the loyalty and solven Gorn.” and addressed to the undersigned at this | of each bidder and person offered as security wil place: 4. be required. Bvt. Lieut. Cai. and A a Ni. roposals for Army no 19-4tB c and none will be entertained unless they fully comply with the re- quirements of this advertisement ery, whom an sward ie made must, be pared to exccute the to for the faithful perform. Eive the. requited be pre right to resect any and all bide that may bo resery, PForosars. i Offer Depot ant Dishursine Q. Max ATLANTA, Ga, November 15. led Proposals will be received at this om oe | auce of the contract. NDAY. Deceuiber 9, 1557, for sup be slowing viz offered is S low Frames and Sash. double bung, 3: The contractor must be * inch vb I$ lights 20x12, with pniieys, cords. | fi te wus hts 1oxt2. fights 10x12. Sash | uality of American | to be primed xt \ ‘Army. | in feced with a oth frames and ery zo Sear’ Frames aud 4 Panel Doors 3x3 feet, Ls ia. rritory. he: point oaew be indicated a= the # starting | Polut ot fe ronte k forms. showing the conditions of the con- to be entered into, can be had on 5 ~ this office. or at a at New York, Ch th transom, $ lights 10x12, 0.6. mould. sand 4 Panel Doors 23:47 feet, 134 "Frames and 4 Panel Doors 2 ft. 8in. by 6 ft.6 t ss Deon oy ‘and 4 Panel Doors ‘2ex6 feet. Ide in. thick Doors and frames to be primed, and transoms to be glazed; doors to Le trimmed ‘with loose joint bntteand: rim locks ae good agelity. vi wi rass tumblers and mineral knobs; wines | ils must be.of hard wood, All to be dslivered et | Swift Race Track in the ei:y of Atlenta, where they will be ing: sian Delivery to commence De Comber 20, and to be completed iy December 31 ls will e"tn triplicate, and endorsed by | ick. | 16 Door Frames and ¢ Panel Doors 2x3 feet. 5 tn. | | | PPoPosars bes srt TRANSPORTA- Derot gana ope cana cert, a Bey this office unt! init fhe Both day of Novomber next: at spp oure ef. a5 u noon. for the trat: tion of miliary Pall bide ect such parts of bide ‘may te | the the the following toutes 8 °F eeaa et Tort the Net ine Sameres., Pa ebeg. | Rocre's Net 3.—From San Aw 7 roposals s reesed, undersigned, ; Forts Chadbou: cs “Pro tie such of Poste and atore the deilvery wary of Bears ond Winioee. eee | mar be eets tiie tne Texas fronticr. south of By order of Brevet Brigadier ay xton, | Ri #2 gearece north latitude. First Liewienant, sith Prana rat tn | Poxas,and ta Sa ——— e ry, A. charge of Depot. <1 | inca Texan, to Aus- [ITED states MAILS. ‘oue hundred 100) ) ALABAMA. Post Ore bsg DeragtMenr, ¢ s. October 22, 1357. Proposals will be. ‘receives a at the Contract Oitice ptthis Department autit $ clock p.m. of Decem- ner 19. decided fog the Maile of the ‘Cuited ‘States tim Pera: t be accom — cf ten thousand dollars re pcrsons. (whose reeponalbii 1868, to June 90. fed 10 by a clerk of a noone hoire No. eas From Montgomery. by Ma- | Bidder will. im case the comrace pack and Benton, ¢ ives: tiles and back, | hym, enter upon the 3 | nish ‘cood abd sutictent security thet he sill rave Montgomery dai | faithfully carr, the condi on therein eet Arri mat diy cove | forth. and ‘each security” will state his place t Leave Selme dally até pms idence rrive at Mont next diay by 3.90 a.m, bids and bonds are required for each he jot wil be required to take the oath com: known as the test oath, ani to ex- | contractor on each route will wired to sete cont ip the form and manner prescribed on Min route good mule teame Cnt less tha byplas; and the regniations of the Department erry ‘Dumbers ws folly ‘or farther and fall A Particulars as to the con- * On Ron 3 ditions to te ine into be found at the ge B pot oe offices. seule Ronis Noveonm Sine st thee ea | ired of th ‘als, ne | Eilresae tthe te oe gd Assistant Postinaster | cor are $50.00) ones ephteP ALEX, W. RANDALL, py ‘or persons to whom any no 26-4tB Postm sster General, ont Sey feantacte sod | OFFICE OF ek Tre UNITED STATES Sete Bt ogc: and Mowe. | ‘est! Nepen Brezer. teeter cridence of the and solver and Rpuanes setruth. = es ey ate ‘and persons es secur y 08. Sah 4 ne ‘November, f pg day and hens iii We aha a Ct apa and sul * of io. be entertained that pot fer of the reat (gh fully Comply with the terme indvertiscment are to bedelivered oo the ndvepieenst sui y 0 Fe et Vache Stoel Fate wt er oes wana esi sie nate jit ti ieee aeetreeees Koo iat toe | eee stabil Serene te nek Rd

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