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EVENING STAR. | Tur Porsonovs Quatity or Rep FLANNEL. AUCTION SALES. B® LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneers. Star Office After series of careful physiological and che. | 8¢uthweetcorner Penney lvaniaave. ‘and 13th street —— experiments by Dr. P. De Marmed, of ing the bridge. N. ¥., communicated by ita to jedical World, it was very definitely detr- ed that the cause of poisoning by some red fannel was not in the coraline or andine dyes, as Cory oe pepposed, but in a tin mordant used to fix the color upon The symptoms produced in the case to which his attention was called was an eruption, with severe itehing, ac- companied with vertigo. -woman who washed the garment had her arms up to the el- Low covered with a red, burning eruption, very similar in appearance ‘and feeling to scarlet ever. E07 Val alee aes at g STREEI oe ———$— $s ‘Tux Case oF Mus. WAARTON—Her Kindness ond Amiability— After the close of our by telegraph of the Wharton trial at Annapolis yes- ter¢ay, Mrs. Lena Smith testified that the ac- ac- cused was an upright and religious woman. Kev Dr. Leeds, Gen. Chas. W. Field, Thomas Henry Lockwood, Col. Thos. Hen -G Moale testified as to the good | chaser’s option. $20 down when the property ig reputatior the accused for kindness and ami- | sold. thamnye end converenses SBTs rchaser's cost. ability. lefence attempted to_show by the EUGENE CARUSI. Trastes. latter witne . that Mrs. Wharton offered money janizdade__ LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucte to Deputy Marshal Frey for his kindness to her Y GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anctionsers. _ —— but this testimony was raled out by B's No. 1001, Rorthwest corner corner Wth and D streets. he court, TRUBLEES BALE OF VALUABLE IMPROVED Femrxixe Artirice.—A Charlestown, Mass. ERTY NTERSECT (LY Photographer nine artifice Ma ACh ESR tipkoe. NOE, NouTH Cc sowre 2a F STREETS NORTHWEST, 4 aT Bre virtue of a deed of trust to the under- igned, duly made and executed. bearing date ember, A. D. 1870, on the at poy . + lo 2 tale NY et seq.,one — st wane J instance of femi- While arranging the instrament to taking a young lady's picture he some directions to his r when, to his astonishment, he be- | engaged stuffing her cheeks with proportions which ed. and recorded in liber of the land records in ak for tom tte par county, D C..and by the written direction of ‘y se cured. thereby "we Will seu at public January 12th, A.D. 1872, at cia Dpremines. all that certain pice. pa r ying and being in 1 ity of Weaetfngten in the District of Columbia, and krown ineuished on the ground pia: plan of said tity 3 Lot numbered one.(1.}in W.C. Johnson's recorded subdivision of tquare numbered, six na | dred and twenty-six, (625.) with the thereon, consisting of two new t suses and one two-story Frame House Terms cash, as prescribed in deed of trust. seri eof the purchase money to be paia tely after the property is sold. Stamps ing at cost of purchaser. complied A CRMENT of great adi sive power may be le by rubbing together in a mortar two parts | of lime, twenty-five ot water, and twenty gum arabic, this forming a transparent cement of remarkable strength, | and applicable to wood, porcelain, glass, and stone. ‘The sartaces to be united are painted with the cement, and bound together till the drying is te “t turkeys are | domestic, or | ys and make the finest and | They resemble as closely as I= are not fall ith st birds. ne dares ¢ from the day uf sale. the, ‘Trustees ossible the criginal stock, and look not dissi: © the ri resel eo property eo Ti lar to wild birds, and next to them weigh the | snd cost of the Seeeliy archi heaviest, fatten the most rapidly, and can be reared with much less trouble than any other variety Fe MALLET. censteos, GREEN & & WILLIAMS, Aucts. S27 THE ABOVE SALE I8 POSTPO: uirRipaT .¥ next, the 19th day of Januar; je ‘tim By order of th: bo aed WRENS € WILLLAMS. ALBE! jan? d A LITTLE GiRt remarked to her mamma, on ping to bed: “I am not afraid of the dark.” x f course you are not,” replied her mam- | _ 12 for itean*t hurt you.” “Bat, mamma, I BB® 705.5. rgccaMan, auctioneer, 4 @ little afraid once, when I 519 7th street, opposite Post Office. antry in the dark to get a tart. you afraid of 2" asked her mamma. afraid I could not find the tart PE ples SALE OF SKATING PoE: AT WASHINGTON SKA TING PARK, Poor OF TWENTIETH STREET. A NEw KIND of trial by j as been triedin | | Un TUBSDAY, January l6th, at 10 o'clock @. m., Saxony for petty crimes, and has worked so | | shall sell CO ten are well that its extension is advocated. = is com- nee : posed of three lawyers and fourlaymen. A ma- poden. ity verdict must have the vote of at cisent one | wer, as it must have the votes of five of the Chairs, Cocon M ng. as seven. Ww Auct. ld Rye is one of the healthiest old towns Y LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioncers, Lest Star Office Buildings, in New Hampehire. ; Southwest corner of Penna. avenue and Ith street. &7 An Lilinois editor calls in“‘apt alliteration’s | — artiul aid” and calls another a “poor pinky | TRUST ALE OF VALUABLE [IMPROVED pup.” PROPERTY QN |W STRERT NOMTH, DE- was settled halt WREN 61H aNp 71H EAST. B7 Although Georgia a century earlier than Ohio, the population of the atter to the square mile is more than three = great as that of the former. 87-A colored girl, named Lizzie Anderson, 2 deed of trast to the under- if a fo coarty, in the District of Calumbin, rection of the party secured thereby, I will w and by years of aze, was burned to death in Balmore | sell at public auction. in front of the premises, at 4 last evening by the explosion of a coal oil can, | SAcce Dm, on MONDAY, January 28d. 4D. rt of Lot numtiired five 5), in are t hundred and fifty-eight (88), front- D122) feet ten abd bi foes inchos th; and running back with that width red four (144) feet to a thirty- sitey, the Fear line of said Lee, tn the Chey of ington, D.C, together with the improvements consisting of s good. substantial two story hb new two-story Frame Back Building. ‘Que half in casb of which $00 mast be Nd at sale; the ceferred payments to be made in 6, while attempting to kindle a fire. ®7-Soon the search will begin in New York tor twelve men who have read no newspapers for the past few daysand never heard of Fisk and Stokes.— Boston Post. m7-A hunting camp has been established near the Republican river as a basisof operations for eridan. Buffalo and other game plentiful. It is expected that he east Terms one thousand Indians will be collected | I2ard 18 months after day of sale, with ten per cent. intercat, and recured by netes and deed of trust on = * | the property, to the satisfaction of + ngtes. s7-They have anew way of getting up sur- | Tepbe ef sale to be folly c- omplied with within six prise parties in certain parts of Illinois. A | daysafter day of sale, otherwise the Trustee reserves resident receives an anonymons letter, stating | the right to resell the property, after one weea’s that a surprise party will be with him on a evening. He prepares for it. Nobody nil the surprise of the party is complete | EE notice, at the risk and cost of the first purchaser. All conveyancing and stamps at parchaser's cont. LT 7M. janl0-d&ds LATIMER & CLEAR’ wants, ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneer: Star Office Buildings, | Southwest corner Pennsylvania avenue and 1th st. SIRABLE P -IVATE RESIDENCE ‘B® FBANKLIN SQUARE AT AUC- MARRIED. the 30), December, at the the Rev. Mr. Addi and Miss MARY QUIN—-KIBBEY. ¢ ON On TUESDAY AFTERNOON, January y . DIED. - pes a in frongot the DOOLEY. (mn the morning of he remises, encuber of ots an in Square after lingering Winese, MICHAEL DOOLEY 18 | Neegaee a erty has.a front of 22 feet on Lith the sth year of his age, auative of Limerick, Ire- | dureet K streets, facing Franklin n Square, and is improved bya three-story and. base. 1 friends are respectfully invited | ment Hrick Dwellin hich Tins lately “been en- eral from N treet. | larged and improv house (No. 903 13th getown, Monday, at 10 o'clock a. m., thence to etl centuees Kk roman with range. hy Alexandria. Va. ‘and cold ter, gas and bat! » the 32th at 1) : « itch pt ia OREBECUA ‘MORSE de ite ot of | the cityethis sale should command Sam mer, at the family residence im this | those a first class resilence. jo. 1431 L street northwest. jibe leat ha lace from the Mt. Vernon Plac h. corner of 9 streets, Sunday afte: lith inst. at 20 chee Friends of the family ately invited to “op yurchase eit Terms Tibersl, and will be made known at tie of ‘and-dte LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts. — B" GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers, No. 1001 northwest corner 10 gopu th instant, at 12% o'clock a. ; Wife of the late Tho=. TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE. ‘88 years. eee ON 9rH STREET ier, ioe al will take place {fr m the residence of | TWEEN WAND BUUNDAMY STREETS. in-law, BE. Miller. 502 %h street. Sua AUOT TION, day, at 2% o'clock. Helatives and frieuds of the On WEDNESDAY gne 17th instant. at4 family are reepectfuily inviced to attend. o'clock p. m., we sha!l sell, on the premises. , NILTBERGER. On Friday; the 12th instant. ot good Frame Dwelling House containing oreleck p.m rotracted iiness,CHABLES | rooms, having «fine front and depth, mating it © ii Wile Tuen aq..iu the 74h years of his | cemfortable dwelling- ae third cash; balance 6.12, 18 and 2% “Allis friends are invited to attend his funeral, from | months, for potes bearin near Rock Creek church, Men | deed of trust on the t IZ o'clock m. r 1BITCARY GEORGE JEFFERS has pas: terest and secured by a remises. Stamps, & cost 100 down on the day “@REEN & WILLIA Au nd from among us : In bits inet moments he ‘digplayed a ues and B: me L. ‘ir & CO D-puchonctrs, aoicharacteristic of hun ti life es aT ai Far Gear nak Macnereemi tae 26a Featevant avons, flatter him to the last, for, young, ardemt and con: prey to — follies and he sacrifice VaR ABLE E PIECE OF IMPROVED PRO Li ‘fc BETWEEN 61u IND Tw STHEE EST. FFs On TAC SPAY Teck twill sa Javuary Sth, 1572, at 4 will sell’ at public on the pi eat, of Lot 19, in square ascot the gr a front of ~ feet gun pl ro of Washington, carpi of said lot $9, feet’ 7 inchee to a 24-foo! ss = gues treet, running back the de foot alley. Yery last, he still had § hope live, nor Gid he relinquish that hope. until, we aan be was sighing near the end. His last addreased to i father and brother, were. * You all think I'm twenty minutes later his life so on and eine c ni ecollections, Te One third serene Sises tees me Wappy rteolcetowsyeafimly and geatly pases ian dary a a itr d'by a deed of = trust on the premises, Gearepancty wiampe. Bes St purchaser's expense. o faired ———— — er ns UNDERTAKERS. ‘as soon aa the prope pea HILSON Trace RHP F wanver. avonzo a mane.) “*'* (Pat Fenlitusnrlo nin detoecead +. WILLIAMS, Aactionses B* GREEN Boutheast ast Corner 7th and Di streets. TRUSTEES SALE OF A TALUASLE TRACE oF, Eaten IN McDOWELL COUNTY COMPRISING 130.000 AOkES. eed of trust, dated July 2th, Ww. ineger to Frank il sell at the front She, city of, Wash- day of Janu- 2. athe followii MARVEY & MABE i ou 43s etree: MONDAY: the described tract of Tand. sitaated in the county ol McDowell, in the State of West Virginis, embraci the Long Pork of the Sandy fiver, and contain within the following metes and bound: ginning at @ corner about seventy fed northeast Girection from a poi: where Elkhorn Cree ocr ee, UNDERTAEERS, No, 934 F Srazer, oles tn ‘ine, ine” ot BBTWEEN NINTH AND TENTH. c thirty. six a by tnrty soto METALLIC BUBIAL CASES AND CASKETS — four di thence north twent: west und: VERY DESCRIPTION, hd thirty wee toa corner; thence north fee ae erees cast two bi red and highty les; thence THE TRADE FUREisHED AT WHOLESALE | orth, witty” four degrees weet ive hrediey ect ‘PRICES. eighty poles to a corner; thence north ten d eust ‘or Soom hundred and fifty poles to acor- 5 ce north two degrees west ei bu ly__ SHROUDS. MABITS, ac. nd eighty poles, tora conkers thence ae eee ICHARD W. BARKER, oSeeen fr Br Be, tae Aifty Bol R lorty-five dear es thence south fo hundred and tw enty potes to the CASINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER, sen im 10 M0 acres of |i 612 ELEVENTH STREET, near F. and the bal. at af ‘twelve and h aceurity to be #UKNITURE OP ALL KIN ed by the trust mao Karaland. "9% MADE AND of sale Hi ee pe nie are not a Atk”. ied wi ILLIAM HACKETT, Teeold upan an sdvertiogs ted in D Washington (Succenon ro GEORGE W. HARYE Iie rieE and ccat of the archaeer in detwatt, UNDERTAKER, nol§2awads GREEN & WI ke ‘aucts: “él case ¥ GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioncers, _tuaecty pedis SS BY est corner of 0th and D streets, TRUSTER SALE OF V, BY PALS AR EBA Saran ge STATES PE MASSOR perporee Beecorved of | ‘Ceade.e ‘im Mer’ ya iting Se ee raiding done, Ormamental est of trust, dated Fri et ee mee of =} ‘S08 she = acs | ge mee, koe ‘and duly reco: oe OH Basi Eefsrroose be is -D iber No. Gol. folio ister’ aabingtoo cou records fer wi sey. Gen. Gol rastee. }, Aucts. AUCTION SALES. PROPOSALS. | Em Sea \west corner Pennsylvania ave, and ‘Dth street. 4 Setter, st 36 o'clock On BATURDA Pots bublic sale, ff fot previously at private sale, ane RESIDENCE, No.2], on | treet, hear. cov ser. street, Washingts ey ea rea | Rave b "The location , Scort Square Y LATIMER & CLEARY. Auctioneers, Star Office Id! | | Southwest corner of Penna. ES VALUABLE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE ON HE ISLAND AT PUBLIC AUITT ON. ds MONDAY. the oth day of darmery, A D_3a2, at 4 o'clock p. m.. we will sell at Pub, mel foci ae ores meade im o.'3,in square ronting inches ‘on G street, south, between 7th and ra kk, by thac feet 3 inches, with the Inplovemritt eon- Biting of @ two story Frame DW RLLING. And at the same time and place, we will sell part $f gtisinal Lot No. 2, in, the same sauare, fronting 14 feet 6 inches on said G street sonth, Between 7:h ‘and sth streets west, and running back, by that width, 8 feet inches. Terie of sale “One-third cash; balance in. six elve months trom day of sale, with interest ferred payments to be secure? by the notes of rehaser aud a deed of trust upon the property ‘of $20 will be reqaired om eacl Giese ot property sold. ‘All stamps amd com veyaaces at the parchesers' expense. Ws i GENK ARUSI, Wa ws INGLY, noes for Jax. G. Naylor. jand-dte LaTiM R & CURARY, Ancts. Y re & WILLIAMS, Auctioncers, 001, northwest corner Wth and D sts. VALUABLE IMPROVED Laat IN THE FIRST WARD AT AUCTLY) On MONDAY the 1 Sth lestant- ni 4 o'clock D. m.. we shall sell, in front of the premises, No. 18. in square numvered sixteen. 16,5 having a front of 14 feet § inches on 25th street weat, oe nmnsylvania » (opposite Stephen's ‘hurch,) a an alley. a ‘e St. i ighty eight (88) feet to anning back ig! y clghit (3 oped je "Terms of tale: One-third cash; balance in 6 and 12 months, with notes bearing interest from day of sale and securea by a deed of trust on th perty sold all conga ii nt Tevenue stamps at pur Cont. Gi) will be required from the purchaser at the time of sal Sansa “"° GREEN & WILLIAMS. Ancts. ¥ LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctiencers, Star Office Buildings, Southwest corner of Pennsylvania ave. and Ith st. SALE BY CATALOG’ OF A VALUABLE RARY | , QR MONDAY. TUESDAY | »S, January the 1 Fane mg at 7 o'cl: sucticn rooms, we shall se Miscellaneous valuat k panetually,at our & valuable collection of Books, msny of them rare and —Parties unable to attend the sale can have their orders attended to by the auctioneers. 1 8 cash, widtde” LATIMER & CLEARY. Aucts._ _jand dids * Y LATIMER & CLEARY, Auctioneer: Star Office Buildings, Southwest corner Penna. avente aud 1ith street TRUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE BUILDING LOT ON Stu STREET KAST, BETWEEN D AND} STREETS SUUTHS By virtue of adecres of the Supreme O of the District of Columbia, hy m, passed on the 234 day of Decem! inthe ‘case of Davin ve. Mercer ct al., in equ 01, docket M, L willeell at public an: Nighést bidder. iu Frout of the, premises, at \ ya.5 om TUESDAY. the 30tk day ‘of aS Pirtvait'that pet tnumbered thirteen, (13,) tu Square numbered (821.) in the city of as follows :—Beginn the northeast corne eat. and running thence on aline with said Fifth street cast, south sixteen feet two and three fourth i thence weat one hui five fect and one inch, therce north sixteen feet two and three-fourths in ches: and thence eant one hundrad and hive feet and one inch to the place of beginnt Terms of sale as prescribed uy ‘aid decree: One third in cash, and the balance {w two equal instal ments. payable in six and twelve months eupect ively. bearing interest from date of sale. and se cured by notes of purchaser and @ reserved lien on the premises, A deposit of fifty dollars required at time of sale. Conveyancing aud stamps at cost of | purchaser. If the termsof sale are not complied with in five days from day of sale, the Trustee reserves the right to resell the property at the risk and cost of the de i hi BAGRE PESO: sone SELDEN, Trustee. dectt-wawkds LATIMER & CLEARY, Aucts, PROPOSALS. | NITED STATES MAIL. MESSENGER SERVICE, WASHINGTON, D.C wre Orri WAsHiNGTON Sealed Proposals will be rece: Office of this Department until 72, (to be decided on or before the performance of .he mail service named four years, from July 1, 1572, to June 30, 157 3579 From the Washington City Post Office to station of the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, Mary Jand avenue, two trips daily, except Sunday, and one trip on Sunday. Return trips from said station to post office, two daily From the post office to Baltimore and Obio Rail road station, eight trips daily except Sunday, and two on ‘Sunday. Return trips from eaid station to post office, eight daily, except Sun- day, and five on Sunday. From the post-office to Baltimore and Potomac Railroad station, two t i = DEPARTMENT, December 15, 1571 at the Contract of Maxcn 1 arch, whe 1803.) for a said station to post-office, two Sunday, and one on Sunday. Frem the post-office to. the Potomac steamboats (mail line), two trips daily. except Surday, and one on Sunday. Return trips from said steain- boats te post-office, two daily. From the post-office to the Norfolk steamboat (mail line) three trips per week. Return trips from said steamboat to post-office, three per week. From Baltimore an Ohio Railroad station to Orange and Al “ ndria Railroad station, three {rips daily except Sunday, and two trips on Sunday. Return trips, two From Baltimore and Ohio ie station to Potomac steamboats, three trips daily, except ud two on Sunday. Return trips, From Baltimore and Potomac Railroad station to Orange and Alexandria Railroad, station, two trips daily, except Sunday, and one Sunday. Return trips, two daily, except Sun- day, and one on Sunday, From Baltirrore and Potomac Railroad station to Fetomec sossaboate, two ig i eG and 01 two daily, except Sunday,and one un Sundsy: INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS, INCLUDING CONDITIONS To BE EMBRACED IN THE INTRAC “The hour of arrival at and de arture from the Warhington City Post Office to be at He the direction of Postmaster; oy 10 be taken from and delivered fate the Bost Office, mail cars, and steamboats; to be carried in substantial one er two-horse wagons of sufficient capacity Sor the entire marl, well protected D: is root coverirg from rom depredations; and w must be accompanied by at least one the driver as g ; bhe b driver, and guard to bée subject ‘times to ‘the Postmaster 's control and approv: The bids for this service are to cover all trans- Ti fe ge aie £9 0F from the Washington oat ice, it aud steamboats ito fhe Caled State from toe ite balk, nor of thi S tauluret the mails In case of the removal fn ths location’ ortho Post Oficeduriag theo. tepm, there into be no increase or dimtuation of pa fach bid must be guaran persons, and the accepted Bier wi iSe responaible 4 5 it! tract aud bond. with two ‘sureties of be certi- by the postmaster 8 at Washin, ington faithful of the service in ‘he contract wily ile provide that the contractor shall be persons to whom he shall commit the tranep Lae} Mf the mails, and be accountable to the United States any di sustained through faithtainees or want of care; that fines ma; posed and de- ductions made for failures and delinquencies inthe thay be annulled Yor repeated fajtareat for violating ‘beat a "pes ures for violating Incase of failure of the acce Rt Falls pied bidder to execute tof service durii contract term f and-relet at tbe eapeee rt cedars are requested to Ofiice {where blanks for tite sae eee? rm ves of the shane a of |, in order that to prevent aay it. mae <7 _< h trig in ouch ate wilbe made fence See Toms total for ail the gervice must hao be stated | ide must be accompanied ‘ace 5 draft, equal to five per ce crake bidet Lave af Maren 3.1bn ye ve Pee cent, eral reieeveethe right tocur il or serv a with the pre $iae ih to reject we ~ sbesnerislaneicon will not wads Meer gg a pms Washington,” = pee ‘ostin aster Goue- JOHN A. J. teers tawty TUN * Postar Honea = Cane Bt PAPER of \OPOSALS PereRAERS FOR THE PUB. tered into for all that may be needed 4 year, and no more. CLASS B.—Uxcateynenzy Paivrixvs Parer 00 reams of fine Printing Paper, uncalendered, meawaring 2x34 inches, and weighing forty: five pounds fo che ream’ of 800 sheets CLASS 2.—CaLexperen PRintixe Pai ‘15,000 reams o7 superfine caiendered Printing measuring 21x38 inches, aud signing fifty? three pounds to the ream of £00 SO reams of superfine falendorea Trintieg Paper, Preasuring 22x34 nd svn forty: four pounds to the ream of 300 she 21.000 reas superfine calendered Priming Paper, measuring 24x33 inches, and weighing sev- enty pounds to the ream of S00shects £00 reame superfine Printing Paver, super calen- dered, hard-sized, 24x32 inches. aud weighing sixty pounds to the ream o: 4M) sheets CLASS 3.-Sizevp axp Caveype Prontixne APE . 2400 reams superfine Printing Paper. hard xine super-calerdered, measuring 24x22 fnchessand weighing forty Ave pode tobe Team of 500 sheets. 100 reams super sized aud su inches, and weighiug the ream 40 sheeis. 1.200 reams super-sized and «aper-ealendered, meas. Uring 24x81 inches, and weighiug fife Pouuds to the ream of 500 sheet CLASS 4.—Mar Parer. 500 reams fuperfine Map Faper. sized and calon dered. of such sizes an may be required. cor nding in weight with paper moasiring Ioxdeinehes weighing twenty-one pounds to the ream of 500 CLASS 5.—Writi Parr ms_{To be of any re quired weights.) ari Post, 10x16 iuches -calendered, 1532) irty-five pounds t> 5.000 reams 0 reams Cover gh ia Measuring 2x25 of any required color or colors. ———- of any required size not enumerated @, and not excerding 21x40 inches. 20 reams Manilla, of nny required size or weight. CLASS 6.. —Oozonse WRITING ParERs.—To bo of required weights.) 20 reams Oap, xh 3 inches. blue. reams Cap, 14xi7 inches, laid, of any required color or colors. 860 reams Folio Post, 17x22 inches, bine. 20) reams Do: 25 inches, bine. 2,600 reams Fo 20 reams Dem fe Cay ine! (0 reams gold Envelope ‘aper, 19x24 inches. CLASS 7.—Parer vor Post Orrick BLANKS, (engine sized.) 0 reams, measuring 3x3 inches, weighing torty- » pounce per re 5, measnring 25) inches. weighing fifty- + weighing forty-six pounds par ream 500 reams, measuring 15x29 inches, weighing thir- ty pounds per ream CLASS §.—8:zED aNd CALENDERED TinteD Paint ING PAPER. {0 reams, superfine un-tinted, super-calen. 22xB%s inches, weighing forty pounds oe f09 reams superfine ci dere 2576x40 ‘ins Bounds to the 1,600 reams «upe uper-ealen dered, 24x35 inches, weighiag seveuty pounds to the ream of 30 shoots 160 reams superfine cream-tinted, super calon red, 24x38 inches, weighing Hity pounds to the reams of 30) sheets. Proposals will be received for the whole quantity, Sesame n not leas than one sixth of the papers Spleantes In Chasers | ond 2.and for the whois quan ase ap y mud the suc- cexsful bi wired rigidly to conform {othe samples furnlewed ach class will be considered separately, and be subject to @ separate contract, but bidders may of- fer for one or more of the classes in the same pro x ¢ proposal will be considered unless accompa. pied by @ bord, with security tothe approval of @ United States judge or attorney, ia the penalty of Silos hat the bidder, or bidder bis or their proposal ‘shall be on pein shall furnish the articles proposes tes and « 5 ore must be ee. nied by iaiactosy 6 evidence that the person or sons making said proposals are manufacturers of or dealers in, the description of paper which he or they propose to furnish. All the paperin the several classes must be de- livered at the Government Printing Uffice, the City of Washington, in good order free from all sai vey extra charge or expense,and subject to spection, count, weight and = astirement of tes Ornarouatinnl Fintetsaak beta el respects satisfact pplying of an inferior article in any of the Fa failure to supply the quantity required ime, will be eonsideted a violation of the roposals will be furnished upon applica- WHice, and no propossi will ro constiered lank, tion at this o! which does not couferm exactly thereto Proposals will he indorsed on the envelope, Pro perals for So oa addressed to the Joust Com- aertiee on Public Printing, either to the care of the Hon. BH. Lg meron y Spe Ps of the Senat mittee on Printin e man of the Hloure Commit Clapp. Congression: Bp directfon on the Joint Coinmities of Congress on Public Printing. M CLAPP, Congressional Printer. PPING PAPER AND WINE. eS Wasuisctox, D.C. Dec. 22, 1871. oponals will be received at this Depart. mete uti the Sain A or TaNvAny, ed, ao shoe noon. x furnishin rappi ‘aper Twine for the use of the post offices inthe United States, for one year from the Int day of 168 a ak PBorosars FOR mil mod fe Depart artim tat the BInSE A andl of thi to the Departmen a gency of the Pont mee Department, Washington, D10. ‘The quality and tl quantity of each artic Seuultoh prosecties bebo 13,000 2 Wr Dek Paper. Ley Team to coment 2 Perfect quires. 1@ reams of Wrapping Paper, 25x40 inches in sia, And to weigh 55 por to the ream, Feam to contain 2) Derfect quizes 80,000 pounds of m Twine, in balis to weigh und each, to measnre & nds of coarse Hemp Twine, bg Belle to weigh from one to two pounde tomens- a “from 8 to SS yards to the pe nom ta be ‘as to prevent their be- 3-ply, and #0 bou Comal loose and tangled by transportation, Samples of the articlos Tequired will be farnished to persons who desire to lication to the First Assistant Postmaster Gen Washington, More or less than the estimated quantities may be ordered ax the necessities of the Department oon aes, at the discretion of the Postmaster ener: Each bidder must farnish with his antees of his ability to comply with cer aa from . a Tao Wie'bids and ‘a that such guarantors ule for or each article separate] deemed most ad Department. cd Me guficlent sureties will be required t) each tract. =~ ae s furnish promptly any article can- ted for ‘attempt to in mpoee upon the De. inferior, in the opinion of the ostmaster General, to those contracted for, will be considered sufficient cause for the forfeiture ot the i | contrat ide nit made tn conform ment will not be considered filer nr laa The" Fostmarter "Ge reject any OF all bids. if in bis opt Ute tnt Interests ts oft the Department. ts Feuuired be indorsed “ ey Bor fee ths envelope ‘Pro: Et iressed to the Fire Assistant Post master Generals Waeliea : A! J CRESWELL, Postmaster Gencral. dec3t-s.4t = PPoPosars FOR LETTER BALANCES. es the right to Wa! Post Orrice Dsraneunrr, 1xGTON, D. C., December 2, Ish. ¢ Sealed Proposals will be meat nati he B4throay oF Janta t thie 1 in Dope o’ele kK, noon, for tecupthe not any in th a re sar teen bakerc 1g footing desertion nent ruary , 187: avcitduipots weight tobe — erelanted we ight ounces, these it will bs supposed sat ad Bal: of the le of weighing four poten sities oes : sureties will be required toa con- awards wil seers b article separately if “esMrailure tofars pay any article co od for, or “an fraleh prom "i, impose won the Depaet- master hose cont mwa Contracted fr, sidered sufficient cause for the forititure of the Son, iciins Postmaster General reserves the right to re- ee ae bide HF this opt my ic a pequiced foal tig | douthe onvelops, * Pro: er 8, tected (She Fiat eS sca Ris yi **=err IN THE YOUNG AND RISING GENERATIC ‘The vegetative powers of life are strong, but ine few years how often the paliid hue, the lack-lustre eye andomanciated form, and the impossibility of ication to mental effort, show their banefal in fuence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing influence is checking the de- velopment of the body. Consumption is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school and sentinto theconntry, This is one of the worst move- ments. Removed frem ordinary diversions of the ever-changing scenes of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwardly upon themselves. If the patient be @ female the approach of the menses is looked for with anxiety as the first symp- tom in which nature is to show her saving power in diffusing the circulation and visiting the check witb the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on. The energies of the system sre prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged The beautiful and wonderful period in which body and mind undergo so fascinating @ change from child to woman, is looked for in vain. The parent's heart Diecds in anxioty, and fancies the grave but waiting far its victim. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESS ARISING FROM EXCESSES OB EARLY INDISCRETION, attended with the fsllowing symptoms: Indisposi tion to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss Memory ‘Ditculty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror “of Disease, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Dreadful Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Foot, Wake. fulness, Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Las- situde of the Myscular System, Often Enormous Ap stite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flush ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Counte- nance and Eruptioas on the Face, Pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Temporary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Attention, Great Mobili. ty, Bestlesness, with Horror of Society. Nothing ir more desirable to such paticnts than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for fear of themselves; no no repose of manner, no earnestness, no speculation, but ® burried transition from one question to anothez. THESE SYMPTOMS, IF ALLOWED To Go ON-WHIOH THI8 MEDICINE INVARIABLY REMOVES—-SOON FOLLOW LOSS OF POWER, FATUITY AND EPILEPTIO FITS, LN ON WHICH THE PATIENT MAY EXPIRE, During the superintendence of Dr. Wilon at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occurred to two patients. Reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. ‘Who can say that these excesses are not frequently followed by those direful diseases, Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylums, andthe melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ashple witness to the truth of these assertions, In Lunatic Asylums the most melancholy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sodden and quite destitute; neither mirth nor grief ever visite it. Should a sound of the voice occur it is rarely ar- ticulate. “ With wofal measures wan despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled.”” While we regret the existence of the above ts- eases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an valuable gift of chemistry for the removal of the con- sequences. HELMBOLD’S FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU. ‘There is no tonic like it. It 1s an anchor of hope to the physician and patient. This is the testimony of all who have used or prescribed it. Beware of counterfeits and those cheap decoctions called Buchu, most of which are prepared by self- styled doctors, from deleterious ingredients, an offered for sale at “‘less price” and “larger bottles, &c, They are unreliable and frequently injurious Ask Jor Helmbold’s. Take ne other, Price @1.25 per bottle, or 6 bottles for $6.50. Papen a nag) ‘Describe symptoms in communications, HELMBOLDS GENUINE PREPARATIONS, Established upward of twenty years. Prepared by | jans-tr M. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 80.594 Broad) way, Hew York, and 104 South Tenth Philadelphia, Pa. nine DBUGGISTS EViRYWHERE, RAILROADS. NST Hips el Pee eer Eo ee nes STEAMBOAT LIN’ ‘72 STEAMER aknow ALL LEAVE STEPHENSON: 8 WHARK, a RS APR eels RPOLE. Cn; aura acenill ry if ac wiLLas Reavy. General Freight and Theme C STANTOR, Roogs. Tenn. 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